I I l) ( fc tt T a I ( I I Published every Thursday. T- H. HARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which must be paid in advsnr wiipn sent out- iit inu county.) RATH OF AOVf RTISINO. All transient silverttieincnti not othPrwl ooiiirin'i't fur HI lx-rlinrif'l lit I In' nip if in rents int lliii' tnifinrli'l ineuwirei tor flrxt inscr Uon mill 10 cents per line fur every sulisequent Insertion. Thursday, April 13, 1893. Republican Ticket. Sheriff, ALKKKI) M'Kt'MT. Avmrlnte .Imtk'e, .. TA Y l.K OKMIIKKI.INi.. Treiimrer. e. r. sKKiini.i). ( -M.t.iliiiier, TIK'M t I1KUIIM KU, MMI KKIM.KY, A'i.i.i-i. .1. r. Imwi lcii. t . !'. M' i;u funnier. Kit. M Alt NI UorilHiiCK. i:llli -t IJ. Ml'l ll'-wifl. .t. K r.It. mlt. Ile.iter - iMi. in Ktei -I. 1 1 I ii Klntiev. IKviv. r W - W in II"' .t. unuliT. litre II. i. s.itiii" II. Win. 1 1 i rl iti.i li . Ii.ipm.ili- John Mh-r. A. V. It.'lir.-r. Kr.mkllli-.l. ll"M:ir. II i'l' .1. Ktiterllne. J.ii'kni in. Mm tin. I'i-Iit Miii.Mi r. Ml'l.llrlmrifli-J.ii. ltoTox, c. v. Herman. Vi.ii ri- k-r. I.. Kow. M. K. llollim.T. Monroe -.. A. knilfTiinin. W in. f . kearn. 1'enn I. N. .lurivti, N ( rouse. I'err- V. ). miner. II. X. Artnnrns!. lvrrW.! I'. It. i .r i Mil. T. M .rl"iM-t. "rliiK'-.. M. Ahimii.I. Ii.m.l MnMli .nlli. -.link-noe-K.I. M. Iliminnl. . MarlHer. I liloli - All. n S rln l-t. .1. -liilil W.ililiik'ti-ii -Win. f. IlilM-li. K'lu.irill. Miner. The County Superintendence. IO TIIK M llool. HIKKi Tolt AN l KKIKNPS or i:ii i rii ox ny iu:k t m'M'V : III a few weeks, on May -d, a con vention of sehool directors, of the County will assemble to elect a County Superintt nieiit of the public schools. It will, doubtless, be the aim of every director to select the person who ht believes to be best qualified f . i- the ollh'e, both in point of sehol .tr-hip, und in practical ex perience in the Art of Teaching. A good, successful teacher will make u good, successful .Superintendent ; wh.lo a person without experience, learning, and well established sue cess cannot make a good Superin tendent. This is true in every depart ment of life, and it applies in all its fort to the office, question. We request yivir attention to the recor T"""qf I- Potter as a for this office. We submit that r?c ord with pride and with confidence to the consideration of the directors and all otiiers. Commencing in the profession in quite early life, he has taught thir teen terms of public school, as fol ows : In issil-l, at Scott dale. West more hind Co., he finished a term for an other teacher, te:u'hing four months. In lssl -Jat Kvdson. Fayette Co., a full term of the primary grade, with To pupils. In ssj:i, t Owendale. Fayette Co., a full term of the primwy grade, w ith ru pupils. In ls:t t. at Selin's drove, l'a., a full term of the secondary grade, with fU pupils. In IsM-:., at Selin's drove, Fa., a full term of the primary grade, with t pupils. In lhN.yi;, ut Selin's drove' Fa., a full term of the grammar school, with 91 pupils. In lsSti-7, at Selin's drove, Fa., a full term of the Grammar school, with K pupils. In lss7.s, at Selin's Grove, Fa., a full term of the grammar school, with 92 pupils. In kSNS.'t, at Seliu's Grove, Fa., a full term of the grammar school, with to pupils. In ut Selin's Grove, Fa., a full term as principal of the high school, and supei intendent of all the town schools, with about 350 pupils under his charge. lu at Sehn's Grove, Fa., same as last above. In at Seliu's Grove, Fa., same as lat above. Iu l"'tj :Cat Mi ddleburgh, Fa., as principal of the high school, with 41 pupils. He Las taught in ull about 75 months of public school, and has had about U."s) pupils under his instruction and tare. On July HI, 15 he was granted a teacher's profcsMomd ci rtiticate by the late lamented Frof. Win. H. Dill, then county superintendent. On September, -", 17. he was granted a teacher's permanent eerti licate by Dr. K. K. HigWe, then state superintend' jjt of public school i. He La hud active experience in teacl.iug primary, intermediate, grammar and high schools, and has litted a number of young folks for College. He is Lright, energetic und pro- gressive, keeping fully abreast of the times in all school work. He pos sesses the happy faculty of inspir ins pupil of nil ages and grades with a love of study, and with pride and emulation in their work. He is a pclf-mado man, in the strictest senro of tho term, and possesses every pood quality for a good super intendent. Ho has fully prepared himself for teaching as a profession, ami expects to make it a lifo work. In his powers of analysis and ex planation, ho is surpassed by no ono ; making the most difTiirult pro blems, plain to tho comprehension of his pupils. He will at all times do all in his jovcr to elevate the teoher.s calling to its true position among tho liberal and rcspectablo professions of the world. The dir ectors can make no mistako in elect ing him to the office; for ho has been long tried as a teacher, aud never found wanting. All persons interested are pointed with prido and confidence to his most excellent record as a teacher by his MANY WAKM ritlKXDS. TKOXKLVILLE. Our grangers are busy plowing for oats, of which very little is sow n at this writing. .. .The Voting wheat plants nre commencing to show up nicely, aud with favorable wtather we may expect a fair crop ...If nothing serious happens, we can ex pect an abundance of apples and other small fruit Last Friday. Virgie 1). Moyer left for Williams port for an indefinite time Now, Tom, get ready, the trout season opens on Saturday, and I advise you to catch all you can, for I fear the Governor w ill call an extra session of the legislature to pass a law pro hibiting the catching of trout for '.'; years. .. .Last Sunday afternoon Kev. Jacob Ibutzlcr. F. K. of the Evangelical Association of this dis trict, preached an excellent sermon in the St. Luke's church at this place. Uev. Hartzler was a mission ary to Japan for m years, and saw considerable of the dark continent, on which he touched several times during the delivery of his sermon John A. Fetterolf has commenced to make the alterations in the as sessments, and is getting hjs full sharo of what he does not relish. . . . To-day, "Trapper Jim" sent part of a car-load of fur to New York City, and you may now look for a drop in pneea. Ciu Joe v.. SEUNSGIIOV'E. At the last meeting of the School Directors of this place, 1L Harvey Schoch was elected in place of J. 1" Smith who moved out of town... The water was put in the canal about ten days ago but we have seen no boats going yet Ilev. S. K. Ochs- enford went to Nu media last Satur day to preach. Rev. Schnabel, of Fret burg filled Mr. O's. pulpit in the morning Uev. J. Yutzy went to Wilksbarre this week on oflicial business as president of Susquehan na Synod Fev. Donahue, Fre- siding Klder of this district of the M. II. church preached here last Sunday, making his quarterly visit ..Frofs. Walboru and liowersox were visitors to this town last Wed nesday looking up their chances as c mdidates for County Superintend ent S. Weis' notion store was entered by burglars on Sunday night and his safe blown open. About !3 in cash was in the safe which was taken. This morning (Monday) two of the gang were arrested at George town, brought here and sent up to l ort IJoleuder by Charles Rishel, Esq. There were three of them the third has not been found yet at this writing. . . .John Thompson has litted up tho old Werheim shop near the Isle of Quo bridge and will noon bo ready to begin tho manufacture of brooms. Mextok Good Looks. Hood looks nre morn limn kliln lu.i. depending upon u healthy couditioii of all the vital organs. If the Liver db inactive, you nave a HiIIoiih Ixjok, if VOIir stlllllltell tlH ilii.r.lru.l ...... , ..... V. J WlJ have a Dyapeptlo book aud if your r limeys tieauecieo you Have 1 jnclied book. Secure good lienltti and you w ill bave good looks. Klectric Hitters is ttie l' re lit iilteriitive 101.I 'I n ------ vmvi uvo directly on these vital organs. t'urit it ltd tr I I'ud gtMxi coinplexlon. Sold at 1). (. Ken- I. , . . ... j ir.n iTinrsiore, I Ullolivillo l'a, r,0 tents per Ijottle. April. Mill All Free. TIioko w ho liaveuscil Dr. Kings New niscovery knows its value, and th o e who have not. have now the oppor tuiiity to try it Free ( 'all oti t lie ad-verti-ed Jirugift ami get a Trial Hot tie tree. Send your intuit Slid ud ress to 11. liiieklen Co. .ChlcHgo, and get a sample of Dr. King's New bib' 1'ilU bre, u well its u copy of Guide to Health and Household In-true-tor. Free. All of which U guar anteed to do you good and cost you nothing at 1). C. Kepler's Drugstore 1'axtouville, l'a. April. ATPUCATIOlt FOR I.trR?SR.-IWlT'K l hernli.T Rlvpn tlmt. t.hi following Imnwl iwrsnn having ni1 their petition for IWiMt In ihw nfflo of tlii ork nf ynartr swlonn of th I'l-aeeof Snyilcr county, anil ttmt upplli )n will h mailx to mild court on TliurMliy, ATll t7 inc kouiiiiik oi mo mnir: JurkKon w. linker. Wet Boaver, Timn mer iiiirifnnn, Cfntrf. io snn uin-w, WitHlilnirton, do E. c. omviiill, rrnnklln, do K. S. Mi-l-r. ('Imiinn. l svlvMter Howen, WAshington, no Cnthertiip Mowr, t'nlon. rto MitlelUn Cnx. ( hnpinnn. n lliirrlet W. smith, Vniillelinrvh. rt'i Cnrlxin Seeli., MliMlelmrKh, do J. K. S.iiKli.r, ( i iit re, (In ivter llerner, 4rkin. do John B. Xoeklcr, SellnHKroye, do .1. C. le'kiiril, do HnarJ(KUinif, t'nlon, do Jonnthnn H.Arlio;ft.st SellnxKyn. do John A. S. luiee, Vrr-, do K. M. smith, Siirlinr, On Miirtln slenr. .Monroe, do Z. T. Iletlrleh, do KINwirili Aiirund, 1 do Simon lmif, WiiAhlnk'ton, do I.Biininre W. Kepnor, llenver. do Siimiiiil KiiiiiIhiukIi. Mlillleemk, do I'en-lvnl Kelner, SeliiM(roV, do l-vl Kepler. I'errv, do John Shauver, Ailanm, Distiller r.. it.x i'.c, iiiirtmnn, Centre. J. I Murk. Xranklln, " lliHleriniiii A ( trim in, Kn-vlmrK. Ilottlern A DMIXISTRATOII'S NOTICE, bet- jTX ter of ailmiiitstrntioii In estate of JOH N II A HTM AS, el tntre lonli(i,MnT.lr . ,1. hi,. ,ik irrrn urnnivo io mi minor Hiinr.l. Mil prrw-nn knowing llinniwlren IndfMo.l to nl wll Hrr rrqiiPKlnl to iimka In mr.lmlr pnyuiKiit, while tb hnvlnic rlminn Dill prr.ent ihtin duly mitlirntlrntnl to tht iimler-Hirucil. U.I AS II A It I'M AN. 1 1 K.N U Y' II A HTM AN, Min-h l. 'vx Ailminuintnrr. niTOK'S NOTICK. The miderlirned nmlltor. nppolntod hy the Orplhin t oiirl of siiMler eoimiv lo iihr 'upon i Xc eiiilotiM a n l to ilinrlhiite lim fuiuln In the liaihlx of .1. Kohli-r INi k, Kx'Viitorof Mrvsiio. ly, ilei eii-oKl, late of ciiHpuian township, will M lellil lo I he ilHOi'i of hit apMlnt mrilt Hi the ofllee of O. M. Slllnilel, llivlitliT lo-conler. lu t lie lioroiit,'hof Ml'hlii liiiriili. onSatunlnr, April i-l. l-'O ni ll o'elm-k A. M.. when unit whero nil liersnlin lllleritei lire Imlllleil lo nppi'iir Kml jin'-eiii iln ir i lalmi or ! lorever iteliurreil frutn eouiliik' In for ii nhare of miM fund. J. M. IIAKKIt April fi, 1-M. Auilllor. Spanish Jack and 3 year old Doney. Will itaml for III" enin of Imrl pverv two wii-k-i HI the plaeeM an folloWH : At the Blalile il John Kennihk'er on mile ea-.l of Mlildlelmruh, April -t. I. It, l- ; May 1. U, IV IK, UK. .HI ; J lino 14 i.i. sit. At the stahlr nfoeo. Kiltie 4 mil- South Kat of I'roxelville, April . , I'l, nil ; May 8,1. IT, is. 31 : June I. u. IA. . if). The oilier siainl III I-' In or near Tmxelvllle, April 7. s. n. iK ; May ft, 6, lit, u j June u, s. pi, I!. At the stat'le of S.T. Wetel, K.iit end of Hen vertown. April lu, II, S4, VS i .Mays, U, tLW, Jiltie ,V . m. VI. At the Maiae of llenrv K. Mover, ono mile North Went of xnviuirir . A.vrll la, la, itt, ill ( .May lu, II. VI, V.I : June T. N. HI. sci. At the Hiuhle of I lie umlerslened. t mile South Went of Salem, April 14. 1.1, Ii. IN ; May 1H, la, HO T : JiltleV. III. H. 4. 'I he liiMirHii--eof the nij ntoik Is M.OOforu live colt two weeks old. W. M. MKASK. Owner. In raw n man should iwirt with n iimr tn-fore know HiL.' her to le wnii foul, he will be held ns sKMisll'le lor Innir.ihoe ft. . pd. Notice to the of Snyder County. (;vnjtMx: in purnuanr of the fortv-thlrd neetlon of the Act of May s. IsM, you ro herehy not I lied to meet lu convention ut Mlddlehurvh 1st Tuesday in May, A. D. 1803, (at liaioVliK'k.l'.M.ibelnKtheiieeonddiiy of the month, and wieet rim nm. Iy a majorlLy of the w nolt numlier irf dlreetont present, one person of liteniry iit.d wleuillii- ai'iUlrement. and of kill and experience In the art of teaehltiir.ua ii'uiiij iMiperimeuiieiii, tor tne inree auit-eellni( years: mid ivrtlfy the result lo the Slate suint liitenilent, at llarrlKtiurK aansiulred hyUielulr- iy -nun ii auu tonieiu rnvtion ni aald ai t. O. W. Hermann, county superintendent of Snyder County MlddleliurKu. l'a., March 117, ltX ometMng IJADt I-ET 'KK FLICK Kit! You are vour self to blame. You bought a "cheap' linir of shoes from an IrresnnnslliU dealer and the Orst time they got wet ine patter soies came on. Go To Garman's and get u pair that will last you, and depend upon it, they are the cheep est in the end. In this world a man generally pays for w hat he gets, and the only safeguard against robbery is to buy of a reKnsible dealer who holds his trade by fair dealing. A III? VTi i rS Tift v it c THE K EXT kORNINQ I rrEL PRiOHT f-HO new ANU MT t'OMSt-C.XlOn li tc f Ttr,. Slid kllii . m. . :. , ,. .,j llu. In.-. -l.., j i., . Iiuu1 Ii ..,.1 I. il .. a . I t.-ili-. J lur u-- ut . .1.... LAKE'S HE&I&IIin UCrllJ'l.it f.'l U.ft.d oljfkl. .l.,r I ' I .4.!i. '.41. wPsVK AT mm DR. r. a smpsoirs Office No. 846 E. Market St. Tork,P. WILL BE AT Home Office, April 1 to 17, 1893. Eagle Hotel, Middleburgh, Fa., from Friday, April 21, at 10 o'clock a, m. to Saturday noon. rr. Hlmrwon will ennmlne ny on who may rail upon lilm free of elmrve. Knowing that hun dreds are IIvIdk nut a miserable existence with, out medical alii, some heenuse they bare panned through the "old ordeal" without relief, and aome perhnpa, b-eause they mnjr not know whereto apply, he fi-ela Instilled n making these farta pulille. Satlsltea f hut a numtier will nelre upon these plain truths and be fully re warded by a cure. our ayslem of practice may need some en- rilanatlon. The remedies' are principally rege able, dlsennllnif entirely the ttseof t'nlomel or Mercury, Turtar, Kinetic, Arsenln and Antimony bM-ause they are dlsenseoreatlnir airenta of the worst ills. Option. We nro opisoed to the use of ireneriil blilletltin In any case, believing It to Is-inpirlous totho constitution and often dan gerous to life. Dr. Simpson treat sneressfttlly rhronle. or Ion if sliiiilliu( dlseaws of the Head, Throat and l.iiuirs. Kidney and Heart complaints ; Inveter ate ilisexwsof the stomach t hut have defied all other lliethislsi those fenrful dlseiisen of the nervous system arising from whatever cause i Scrofula. )rosy. Kits, Kever. Sores. Kheiima Usui, Neurnlk'i.t, Hela'lca. Ill fondllloned I leer, I'nneersreinovisl without the use of the knife mid cured. Aslliiim. Hay leer. Hose fold. Winter foiu'h. fhninlc Itlarrhoca. ete. All mny Is-cured by this wonderlii system, If not too tariiilvnticeil. Itiine and I.I.mmI discuses cured when all other InctlDMls have fiillc.1. l.aiil. s w ho are suffering w ith diseases strict ly condiHM! to their set can consult the Doctor Illl I he asjoiratne of a S-edy cure without suf ferlnir thetnsi'Ites to the verv often limim-essMry rTaiiiltiatloii. The d. stor particularly Invites all cases thai hate Ns-ti given up by other phy M talis. TFsTHIOHIAt.a. Mr. HetiN'n oruliii. of ,iversil. Perry county, Tit., hail a cancer on low it lip lor several months und was completely cured by the treatment of Dr. It. A. Simpson, of York, l'a. Mis Annie Koch, of l.lvertxsil. Perry county, l'a., had for may years a tnaflirnant ulcer on her limit near the iitikle. and alllioiik'h under the treatment of different doctors, the sore grew worse. It w us cured by Dr. K. A. Sltniwoii, of York, Til.. In four months. No scraping of the bone or cull linr. Kor many years Mr. Charles Allison, of Olen Ki'k, York county, l'a.. had a cancer on Ills f m o Im'Iow I he eve. Dr. H. A. Simpson, of York, I'll., removed It Ly his chemical process, lie la now well. a a. Dr. Simpson Invites nny one who doubts nti ol these statements to write to the parties and ascertain for themselves. These an" olilv a few of the manv testimonials obtained. 1 he Do-tor Invites eornssindenii' from a distance. If von wile enclose 4 cents In stamps. IteiiieiniHT the dales und cull curb'. Jan. .11. 1 ;. D U. I II. VOKbKbKU. I3KNTIST. Treating, tilling. artillcial teeth, bridge and crown wo.-k. Nitrous oxide gas for painless extractions. Kvervthing pertaining to dentistry. Viiii lloskirk's old stand. SKLINSUKOVK, PA ULUICH'S DENTAL EOOMS. SElInsgrovEj Pa. Teeth cenuel, extract.sl. Iinplatited. rev'Ulat ed. Dlseas.-s ami Injuries to the teeth und mouth treated. Artillcial sets, crowns, brhlo's and olslurators lnsertl. All kinds of tilling. oom worn a sHciaii.v. i.r.o. it. i i.ioi ii, li. ii. s. Office In Wrls' dwelling, south side entrance. ppimaite at tonal Hotel. s.r. SUE AH V. Insurance Agent and Broker, l'enns Creek, Jr. O. Pa, Onlr flrrteWt Stork Connanln renreMntad You da no premium not., bancs you pay no aasMPinenia. ln.aranee place.) on all kind. 6! good farm property, dwelling-., stores ana onnronet any her In Snvdar and I'nlnn ronntlea. Office In C. M. Shower'. Sture.f entrevllU. fa SLATE ROOFING. The undersigned has always on liutid a su perlor line ol slate for nsiling, und In regard In his work lie resKvlfully refers lo the follow ing gen'iemen. This la to certify that the slate roof which H II. Keiinlhger. plaii-d upon mv house Inst stun uicr Is giving iierfect sutlNfui tlon. C. f. SKKSOl.D. The flute roof on mv housi' placed there bv II. II. Xeiitilnger Is nil that I cxtss'led. 1 would huve none nlhcr. J. W. Okwiu I take pleasure In recommending Mr. Hen, nltigi-i'Hslittenaifliig to the public. Ills work nan given perfect suit Isfui t Ion. . W HTSNM YRK. I will be tileaseil to give many more recoil meiidutlolis and respis.-tfullv solicit your nut rob' age. 11. 11. Hksnisoks, MliKlleliurgl), I'll. crown Acme. Tbo best Burning Oil that can bo made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke tho chimney. It will not char the wiek. It has a high lire test. It will not explore. It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from .the finest Crude in the most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crow n Acme. Trade orders tilled by Yours truly, inz a?L!?tic p.Eri:n::s CO. Hunbury Station, Sun bury, Pa. A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! 1'oaltlvely removes rcirz BPAViir, IUDftiofie, Spllm, ur Curb, IN 48 HOURS, witnout i-aiu. $500 Reward Ki Failure or (iiLtul Injury, Till In tho Craitetl Wonder of n.r tin Century, iu.toiii.ij iuy, ae It U, ll.e uiiim Veltriusrr wund. ClrcuUrs Snd Iwwrn Proofs Hell- S4 Ires. Sr. Cuj Ctocirl, tin. SvS ('anal HI., Diear Vik. G. C. GUTELIUS THE UNE-PRICE CLOTHIER! DEALER IN Fasbionablo clotb ing, llats, caps, Neckties, Gents Furnisliing Goods, Snninier Under wear, and Cclcjoid goods,McnH nliirts, Clothing for prince I Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Coino to tho old Keliahlc wlicro you get what you pay for. My new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest stylos Too busy waiting on customers to tell you more. ;ome and see for yourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh, Pa' SHUBMACKER CO.'S Electro-Oold Still I Yi i ' W 1 '"etaUplated strings, which all other mak I I ' ' : 1 '.1 ers are still cmimpll0.l n ... i. 4- '?fl,- -r--i- ate ZL:,- Iy JBtryln the power of the strings -.-.awstnma,. to prolong and sustain the tone, rendering them liable to easily snap and br?ak. The remedy of this has been success fully accomplished by the use of the ELECTRO-GOLD STKINTOS which are proof against rust nd uiit superior quality of tone "- . I do not present the Shoemacker instrumet in competition with the low-priced and absurdly misnamed "cheap" Pianos, thli county and ad- olnlng ones have been Hooded with ; but to those who apprciate a PUno InsusceptibU of further iuiproveincnt-an Instrument to do credit to their aste-fconldently offer the 8CHOEMACKEK PIANO as unexcelled w in the world and at the west prices, which wMl yield ... - wi 'tHJSK "y Middleburgh P. O. Cite Di'i Mr ft Mai but they go a great ways in that.lireotlon. Tlionjwhy send to the City for rea.ly-ina.le clothing nn,l then take them to a sk'lled local tailor to improve the lit, w hen you can get a SUBSTANTIAL IKE 11 ngoo FIT at once ov going to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TA1LOH. Selir.sgrove. Pa., where your work Isalway. guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that Interests every man and boy .A neat-flttlng suit.no matter what the material is It always looks better than an lll-llttlng suit no matter ho fine the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Ut. Fo.e,.n for E. E. BtXIK. Ion, door. we.t ol B.k. S0llos,ov.. PuOWATE SALE, Tho undersigned will offer to tho public his entire stock of lurniturc and lieddingfor tho next thrco months at tho greatest sacrifice ever known in tho Furnituo Trade in cut nil Penna. Havinir decid I'll tit f'b'.lliru ...r 1.....: n . "hu III IJ 11.11- ness in doing so must make somo alterations m mv buildings I am compelled to offer my entire stock at iniyvn jic,ui jie.ini 01 ueioie. Uliamlier Suits, I nuiiH, fjmeuoiinis, v uplmarus, Extension Tables i;isi i ames, ucntro Tallies, .Marblo Top Tables, I' j.ain:n, I itiif VyilfKt'IW. VvO Million lf(Wl.i.i-U W 11..... 1,1 ' , ... '. . crs, jiitiiy t.oaciH's, Jiigii chairs, Kmall ltockers, AVood esat chairs C.nio Seat hairs, Doughtrays, ods, bu reaus, ihKtaitd Solas, Lounges, couches, IaHrcsses, JJlaiikelH, Haps, Pillows, UoImIoih, Hjuings, &o.. &o. Jbeabovo go.nls must bo sold without reserve, and will be deh vcie.l to all point along tho main lino and braud.es ot . n. j: My jMtlM.k of (Jjll.IK,H 1h t)0 , . in U'wistown, and will bo offered at a great reduction during tho abovu sale. w.ir.iwux, Jeowlstown, Va. Children suits and everything to make a man look handsoino and feel happy, at prices that discount all Xlijp imitation stores String Pianos. MONO t!ie most important points -of p,,r" n 'i mese uiiignuiceut 1 i anos is, that longer than those of other makes they remain in tone IIUll tllilt. wliiln mntif l..ut. -. ' which at ilrst give satisfaction, become lint and wirv. tli simamuni... in... i.. staunch nml trim Ir lu l..,....ii.i.. w a lu 1 -wneii uio m overestimate the advantngesderlved from ...c hoc vi mo ,i.iecirouoia M rings. The ordinary iron-wrapped or so.rnlle.l )iit. lvu.fTecto.1 hvitnin..i.o.i...iu. . j u w pivun, PAUL BILLHARDT. 'arlor Ureak '(dish i i. . " " JltlfK-