.1 lar It rt i. 'I a i an '.1 '.L-i u I V. . . r i -- o ''.jM ' - r.l .. ') M Slitthkrgt '(lost PuWihIio.1 cvory Tkurfulay. T- H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. (whloh mnit bo null! in rnlvnnro when sent out Hlili' Hi county.) HATH OF ADVlRTItlNQ. All trntiwli'iit nilvcrllwinrtit't not othfnlHC miitmrti'.l fur w III If rliiirci-il lit tin- rntp nf is C"iil "T 1 1 n 1 1 r 1 1 . i r l -1 iin'it.-iiri'i fur llr-t iiiwr 'inn Hii l iii c iil!( r Hue tor I'vcry iilin.'iiirnt liiwrtlmi. Thursday, May 2.", 1803. Republican Ticket. Miirrirr, ai.hikiisi'ki n r. ...l;lte .Ill.tlfO. . TAVI nlt I.KMIIr.HI.INit. Treiinin-r. . r. KKH)1.!. "1iiimii'siihi'r, TIHM As HKItlH I lilt. .I.WII H i:i((,KV, A'l'l.tnrs. .i. -. r.nw i . r. i" i.'i itmiiit. Mi. m i: M i:nTin;Mrs. VI IT,, li. .11. ll.-.H. .1. (.. M !!' i' I'll, .!. V. Vi t If. i , t N i'ii i :i I iv ,1 V i I V , -I . 1 I. I' l Hi Mill,' '- . ..'II, . .: V iltT, il. Til. II iT'lil.ili. V. U . l.-.hr.-r. .'III IV II. f" ll.lp'il.l'i .1' II II 1 1 rr.iTiKliu- .l. II, .'..,i I r.'i . .1 .in, - I' ll. rllii.-. .1.1. k-"li -V in. M i it 1 :,. vi, r Khh.'. r M. i Iiiit.'Ii .1 i..wi-r.i. i v. H'Tihiiii, Ml lil I' vri ' h - I'. I l; .-.v. M , y. Ii'iiuia.-r. Vm.-.ie ii. . Kh'itTii. iii, in i ' . Ki'iU'li!. I'"tin - I. N. .I.irn tl. N p. rrniiM'. P. n-v . i. P!'. r II. I. .M l" m-i. V- r: Ui T. li. i.r i Mil. I . M 'In.u.iM. I r i i i - - - . M. ii;mii. ImviI Mi, I l. nth. - ill,-tr,,f I I. t. II lliiln.'l. A. M irlMM'KlT. I I "'', ,.', ,-t . .1 . VI., t .--.iii.i. Vint. r. niM-li. I.ilvv.,1,1 II. Mny.r. P. O. S. of A. Parade. Sit u. 1 iy a r. llittir tiny in In' Li -ti i v nf Head tnw n. Tl.f tl:iy was nut-f tin- bright t-st (if tho si'iiT-on : tho town was ln'iiuti fully (li'i'otat'i.l with llups, limiting uihl ovt-rgrtviis, .showing the patriotic spirit of its fit iztriH. AH morning proplo lloi-kcvl in from the near-by towns anil country and by noon tho s-cne was olio of animation ami got' ' feiling. Thf parade wns promptly formed at 1 :;', in hree divisions, eomposetl of eampH frem Si-linsgrove, Miildle burgh. Shiimokin Dam, Centreville, Port Trtvortoa and Ueavertown. The first division was headed by htetler'H cornet band of Middle burgh ; tho secotul division was led off by the Centre.-illo Drum Corps and the third division by tho Eeaver own -JLfVtr tUo rralo hl trough thoprincipafstreetsit stopped in front of the Hall, where an address was delivered by Prof. C. W. Hermann, whieh whs listened to with marked attention by the large assemblage. In the evening, the orator of the day, 1 c. Dowersox delivered, in Lis usual happy and pleasing man ner, tin i. l li e.-s to a large and aj-p!-oi itivi- audience in the Town Hall. Thus aided one of the most i-njuyaM.- days iu the annals of that old Listi lit- town. "If ytu e.-.:.:.. : K- suite 1 l.-re you c.i!.!:t t 1 e suit 1 ii.yvvl.. r.-,' is what the Lid.'. till aeL I'ti.iiii. i:;y store. Miss Libbie Dunkelberger. Tweuty western walnut trees were i.M. ni'Ltly, f...r 1,in. It costT bat Lttle to raise a tree and yet so many land owners seem loihe to plant them. The present generation can make the nest one rich by planting walnut. Liekory and cherry trees. An exchange truthfully remarks : "If you wish to become acquainted with the toughs and outcasts of lif teen or twenty years hence t-pend an evening with some of tLe children, innocent now, whose parents allow them to run the streets until late at night without rehtraint. W e have just i ceived frem New York another large and well mk-cted tock of ladies Lats ; ulno la lies and men's furnishing goods, which t will sell ut a small advance above tLe wholesale price. A lino lot of well- made latest htyles capes und coats at last cost. Aurand's Fancy Store. The directors of the World s Fair Columbian Imposition, decided to day to abrogate their contract with congress by which they bound them helves to dose the fair on Sunday in eonsid, -ration of an appropriation of i. The money will be rc. tun. 1 to the goveri.mcnt and hen- -itr the f i;r w;:lbei,p i.edSunduys. "IhitLL Soi ls V'n Di:t'.u i,t '!. f-.IIvwir.g J.iamag.. li ): 1 ' ' ' gr..:.t 1 si.i-i; our o..'-;.t.on : JV. S fi.'l.lit, . u x. h... .'.:-, ''..yil J'. li'jVUJDUX, J o i. go 1 it, i;j. -'-';; ov-, J rrtd:ti V JUitk, Wahhi.-.gt'yn tw-p At Mt. Carmel n couple recently called on ono of tho preachers of that town and were married. After the ceremony tho groom handed the rev erend gentleman a sealed envelope which ho mipposod contained the usual fee. After their departure he opened the envelope and found this not : "If she turns out as well as I think she will I will come back and pay 3-ou for tho service." Look out for a well-dresssed smooth talking young man who is traveling about the wosteran part of tho state, claiming to represent a New York house which has no existence, and showing a lot of high-class sam ples, for which he offers to make up a suit for When the order is given he demands a deposit of $3 as a guarantee of good faith. This he deposits. The stranger disappears and the clothing never comes. The I'ost-ollice fever is prevalent throughout tho country. Postmas ter (icin liill.i ssell and his assistants are busy engaged in handing out tho medicine intended to cure it : but in (he meantime his patients complain that he is too nlow in admin istering for their complaints, and not a few of them think the disease will cany them off before they receive the desired ollicial medical attention, r.lessed are they who want nothing, for they will not be disappointed by the Post-ollice Department. September next the government will cease the husinessof printing) n vclopos for business purposes and the s-J.1i i. on) annually paid for this work w ill then be distributed among the country printers. An exchange says the repeal should not only stop the printingof envelopes, but should have included the manufacture of them. The goeinieit has no more right to make and sell envelopes than it would have to make and sell saurkraut. r.conomy in House Decorations interests all good housi-kekci s. Some little advice on this subject, together with instructions how to paper can be hail by sending your address to Alfred Peats, Dt partment H, l:.i-l;M W. Madison St. Chicago. ot-:io-:lJ W. r.th St.. N. Y. He will also send you samples of Wall Paper at a lower price than you have ever seen before. They are all first qual ity and arranged with w ide borders and ceiling decorations according to the latest style. Tho Juniata Tribuno is authority for the following : A Tyrone girl traveling rctv?ord 'luwung man at Pittsburg, of her acquaint ance and in the conversation their satchels got mixed Wing both alike, and the young man started on his journey, taking as he supposed his own valise. It was not long before the young lady had occasion to open her valise and imagine her surprise at linding not her own but a man's trinkets. Imagine the young man, though, when he would open the young lady's valise. The Pennsylvania railroad com pany Las decided to grant to pass engers holding World's Fair Excurs ion tickets of the pink variety the privilege of stopping off in each di rection. In order to have this done the persou when buying the ticket must tell the agent the name of the station or stations they wish tostop at. The agent will then write plainly tLe name of the station on the back of the ticket, which is for the infor mation of the conductor. Without this endorsement they will be treat ed as continuous train tickets. Pennsylvania does not raise more wheat than her people consume. SLe Las a jiopulution of about 5,i)oo, which on an average require five bushels of wheat for each person, one year. Multiply the 5 million peo ple by five bushels required to bread each one and we Lave a required wLeat yield of 25 uolhon bushel The state board of Agriculture puts the wheat acreage this year at OO, which will require un average of over 1'J bushels an acre to produce enough bread for thejopleof Penn svlvazda. TLeJFish liasket bill Las passed the Legislature. TLe people all along tLe Susquehanna are in favor of this bilk for it means food to thousands every fulL The fish com missioner are opiosed V) it because they nay it hills the young shad. It will r.ever kill many young shad abov6 the Columbia darn, ami you have only to go down i.: river un til you strike the Maryland line to find tLfc river bom.y-eombej with fih weirs or fish baskets. The fToits of the. Comi.'.ii-fc'on to stock the riv r have not met with the most ur.lounded succes. They have given us buss, h A th-y Lave removed ti.e it-ieh, kun-t.'sh iovl chub. The ealt.es are. Maice xi.i now they wu.t eels toie;j.;.;n in th- river. The run of LaJ lessens a the years go by, hn 1 altogetLer we think it the beiUr iIaii Vj iU the people-ha ve tLe ttls. I 1 1 - - -fc. jyERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. Th Vonclrr of Forriifn unit Ivimpntlo Ver rliiiiidlw. In SnyiliT County will tnk nollif Hint tliey r ftppmlwil nni rliitwcil iiv tlin nniliT sllf neil Aimlwr f Mm-nntllo mid olIi'T llirnse Ux fur Ihi- year is. an follow : Niune Kind of license Has Tax AD4M Ofsm Miitt.Tn, (ieniTitl sioro, . W. II. Herman, " SKATER A. II. Howt-rn, (inm-Ml store, W. It. Wlncv a llro., A. It. SH t, J. P. slilrk. llariliiri. UKAVFR WKHT I. II. sniinirlrr. Oi-n.-rnl store. K. '. MaiiiNi'k. W'm. i. Wuifiicr, " K. siiril.MilKTKi'r & Son. Oen. store, I'KNTHK Win, II. ll'Tiniin. Oriii-ral store, Snniiv , hliailli, ' C. M. SIkiwits, " " CIIAI'tlAN It. S. MHwr, tlcniTuI suire. I'lmniHS lloffiT, " (i. S. Illlllt, .1. S. II I ill-. A .1. Iliiinini-I, llaiilwnri'. rKANKI I David Wet el. (icin -ml ston1, A. II. I NIi A' sun, ('.'Ml A . ruin, II. II. raster, wi-nrrnl ston. I hi ' KHON II. S. II.'hvit. (ii'tii-ral Slori-, II. K. Veiirlrk. .1. M. Iiaiiin rinaii " ' tonni.rRt'Huii II. Hunt tTirT. t'loililnir. I. II. H'ivvi'ii.x. Cniiliitlunary, W. I. (,1111111111. Shoes. M. I,, sliaiiiinii. t'liiifii lliiiiiiry, 0. I', tfiiti'ltiis.riotliihif W. II. lli-.-iviT, tii'lirral Store, lint I., I a Waller. ' W . V . V lll.-ionver. !. M. slil'i.lli', liniw'i. ,1. II. Kli".ils. II ii.ltt.ii,.. .1. W . snail. Nut lotis, I. P. Atiraiiil, vti'in rrHK; k .1 A. sinltli, (ii'tiiTnl stiire, '. A. M.'Vi-r. s. II. iu.-r. oraln. VI'IVKOK II. O. Ki".!iT, ;''!l.'laS(.ur, I,. XI. i,r"v. K. II. II -it'ell-Ml .1. P. I "i'ti-11. foal, (fi'iiro .1. Srlaiell, lir.llll, Pknn M . MiMiht. (,i ;i nil Sti le. 1. II. Ui'inl.'. f o. M. V it mi r, " it HUV Pi t, r it.irtn.iii. i.i tiri.il stuiv, At.il"in s. Ilia-,, ll.itiilti.' A Mltitil'ltll. I. iuiit .Mliililimi. II.U'lvv an1. I'KIIKV KJfT K. s. STfanli, OrtiiTal si. ire, MKIMI A. A. t'Mi, li. tnTiil St. .ii'. II. irli-v . lu-lmr A t u., tffii. Sluiv, .1. W. Sf III. Ailatn snill'i. ' .1. ii. Wucner. Dnipi A ;rnln. Ki ll A In u. Ki-iitniil.-r, i.i'ii. slop, SKI.ISlH.KO K AHi.-uits W'.-i'. loifi-tli's. I. K. Iliirni. II. V. n.ikfs. II. K. Miller. I. I.. II. siiiii'le!, Drill.-'. .1. II. .vv ii. l-h. .I.iiuli llanpi. Kuriillnie, N .1. I.IMIik'f'olie. " II. 0''iiln inn r. f lullilin,', II. Di'fifii-s. .lere f riniff. He iitTal stun', A. o. KoliUu-k. " s. W, l. Ir tfil. A. M.iri'iirn.'r. i.nvrli". II. K. fliaile. st.ives A Tllivvuie, A. N. iff mln rllni., K. .1. s. h. li a in., foal, itniln AO., II. D. Sfliniire, .1 M. Iluver. foal, .1. it. snviler, M. s. s nriiv f r. sIhh'm, it. It. Il.-n.lilrkt. II inlwan", A. II. kfs k, slip's, Ai'.. ckion f . E. Williams. Uenenii suiro, W. M. lU.ver. llonniHii A Itro. " S. K. A. D. knlk'lits is fin on 14 7 01) I i 14 V) li i mi II 7 H T l n in on PI in on It T il 1:1 in 11 14 T on ll I ii 13 10 W ll 7 no 14 7 ll II in no It 7 no 11 7 l 14 7 on lv) Pi Ni 11 III t 14 T i ii ; in 14 7 0" 14 7 ri II 7 in 11 7 it 11 7 ii 11 V on l i Pi m I i ri :" li ri II 7 ii II 7oi 11 7 in 11 ; no 11 7 mi 11 7 on 11 7 no 11 7 Ml .l In if I I 10 ii II , no ii ; i W l i 14 7 0" 14 ; no :t 7 in ii ; i-i 11 7 i-i U 7 hi 11 7 m .I I li li .--I it ; m ;.i in in 14 7 Ml 14 7 on 1 1 7 ii" 11 7 on l: in I". :4 ; in ii r 14 ; no 14 7 O" II 7 M 14 ; in 11 7 on It 7 on I'l 1 li Ii .Vi II 7 Ml 14 7 mi 11 7 on 11 I.'i ii 11 in (' 14 7 111 14 7 on 14 7 Mi 14 7 11 7 on 14 7 no 11 7 Ml li It Ml 11 111 Ml 14 7 00 Id 10 00 I'l, 7 on f 7 OJ VJ 10 14 TOO 14 T 00 14 7 ui 14 T Ml t. I. Klaiulers, . T. Duudore. WASIHSOTOS II. . SV Iuifvp, Flour tt Feed, W. I'. Mover, liruira. . i n-uii- .opvv ' Weaver, f " Milton sintyer " II. li. Moyer. li. P. straub. Take lux l-e. all whoar concerned In thin up pniiwinetit. tluil an peiU will tie held nl ttie f oinniKtlonem' ortlit! In tlie Court House In the iKinnik'li of MlUilleburuli, on Tl'KSDAY, MAY i3rd. lsrJ. Iietwifn tlie lioum 9 a. m. and S p.m., when und m here all lio ff-el llieiiiM-lvitt Hk'K'rleved I'V tlielr fl.issiif.iii,jii, limy atlend If tliey tlilnk pnper. jr. nr. i iiAiu.ikS. Merealitllu Apprnlser. WORLD'S Are vi. ii t,-,ln to tlie World H Kalr 1M you frl fla1- a.i-.itiilii'lainn- We have --Tin-!. l.-tiir llai.t, one inlle houili of fair k'n-uiiil. n iiv fpnh iml-y sirifts Hnd Hie crowd .'lie I'l'H'k frolll IW flertrlr street cars W lll'll take iu to tin- main elit rali.-e to I he fair irru lnl. Thew un not uiivile. teiuiorary tnillitis-s. Imt ill.ilillal li.itiun fitted up with trus, luith tK'ln a'id i oeli on euch tl'ir. Kooiiim nlfeiv f iriiNled. j."J t-ds. evervlhlni,' new. O.knI meals near ev from iweuty-nve to ttlrtv-nve ii-lits T meal. Hales from elvrht to twelve dol lars nr wet 'k for two -piiiii In a nmin. Kuril i.t In nailn al miiall ont per IiIk'IiI. To secure r.".tn remit om-tiilrd of room rent, and stale tune w lien WHliird. aiel receipt will ts- sent lit on. t-. 1 ,,Ke llllln.lsl elitral Kallnuul at t lialten li on. Apply at oin-e. Kor lurther p.irtlculars, ad.lrewf. I. M. II Ess, bdward Ave., f In ltenliam, f hlcugo, III, MA'S Fair Mm Tocotnuly with the fl-lr of tnunv eastern friend" to ei-ure them s.il World lair .lK'U,.n uae uerwifi in m riiuiumiiU'a niuit.-.i ijiim- i-r at.u nave rein., tjj tj,.w liulldlfi. .Vil luk ley ao.-tiUe, Willi All Modern Conveniences. It In the id d'jorfroin the lth Htreet DoHleVHrd Hil l 1" our pr-x.-Iil pllu'e of rest. Ii'liff;. it in Imt atMiiiit.-s walk from the Pith street, Taylor T.-fi or lei'f-n avenue strf-et cam and two rail r.fl depot a, all lit nil h run to t tie cent n-of Hie city, wh'-re all vlsltni will laud and from whli li the W orld Kalr Is easily ai -einihle by rail or "'-o. rw',"''u'ii'iien nr oav. ittraJiou kl le lel .t ar li. Win.- oi partir'ulara. .l"l1iil,- r' v-ne.1 tor ri-hjuiiwihin iiartlea w h'-li eii-aged In alvaijer, J. i. fllKsT.STT, After May 1st, aildrevi t.j Oakland Avenue Chi' a.'o. Jui.i; , iv: for urn mm n'er LUkTmTllW', MAKEOOn. E'lmrrilaiUli V0U T.LBJIIir. WtiiuMllli4rui r - i ItmXM f Errvnftr Eicuam i i. Ijirf mm Vm,... """- .tl'.b I. li, fe.w. ti-- l l.luv ftTfl tt.rUMaiiAk,i ifctitiA'et uoei-AWA etkittwanijr iM.M,.f im,i wuaa lhtti a i vi -e.a a urlnlltlu,u,vl .il ,k Uriuiwic lunU' -I.UWI-. 4 4. w iM,ln f RIC M tOICAt CO.. li t :r' f ALO.N. Y- rjMJKSLMMKT JIHj:, ni j.YKvmi jj'vi:., ino. J'irit elu.ua aeeoiiiiijilht i.tia t t lia truveliij pul'lii;. 4(J UI;iiJ fljr Ujf Jjonx. hverythini in-w. 'i jile Sljlltll yf illililleljlirrll f.n the rHl to l'ri--burj. .',.1 js'j;j. .MAVka.v.:i.'.7' L W C.-T buM, - w bV.BaUM.MW Kl Fair Accommoilations A ftT?1IITQwA''TEr to canTtvw for th ..UVIJU11 x VJ'vile ei oir llome-orown Niir'rv sun k. NKW rHOVIT mi auivij hvh TKM. Snlnry and expelifl pnld. W.& T-Smith Co-VXr NKVA. N. V. h-.inlMI-.lied 1-W. Onn of the (.nro-wr. tildoot Kstiihiwiied. nud Itent Known Numeric In the l iiifil state. June 17. is;. Tn. U H. VOKLKLKU. DKNTIST. Treating, filling, artificial teeth, bridge and crown work. Nitrous oxide gas for painless extraction. Everything pertaining to dentistry. Van Hoskirk's old stand. SEL1XS0KOVE, PA. UUIICITS DENTAL S03US, SEllnsgrcve, Pa, Teeth i-leaned. rtnv-tiHl. Iiiinlnnlpd reirnlnt. HI. DIseasefi mid Injurlen to the toelh and mouth treiited. Arlllli'lnl getn. crown. Iirldvre nun oooiiraiors iineited. All klmlsof llllliifr. (told work a BsilHllv. OKO. n. I I.HIOII, 1). n. . omen tn WVK dwi'iiiiiK, h.mtn nldu cntranco, npiKMlle National Motel. S. F. S1IKAUV, Insurance Agent and Hroker, l'eiins Creek, P. O. Pa. Itnly flr't eln Stark lt.ripnnlrii rejireifentod. You flun mi irvniiiiui n.iti h, lieuro you puj nu i-pptnelitif. lnurnii"i' t'li.-i-d mi nil kln.lnt unn.l tnrm pr..i.Tiy, .In. Ilinf, nturr nn.l clinn-ln-n any where Iu snvilor nn.l f'li.m ri-nnltin. HIM. e In f. .v. si,i..-r Sti.re.f rntrcvlll. 1 crown Tho lu st liiu ning Oil that can bo iniide from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will n. it char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fiction Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from tho finest Crude in tin most perfectly equip ped relim ries in the world It is the Pest. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, TnS ATLANTIS KEH2TIN3 CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. AND BLOOD PURIFIER. An Invigorating Tonus for trenirthoninc tht weak, purifying tha blood, clearing tbj com pinion and Imparting Ibe roy bloom of health to the cheek. 1'K tuant to the tanto and a fa vorite with ladlea. 1 no per bottle. rr. J. II. Mclean' A I man no for isiis with storm falendarand Weather Korecanta by lie v. Irl U llickaw lll be ready Sept. 1, lrvi. Kurn lhed free 10 all dealer who aell our luedlolne. Auk ynurdruglbt fur ono or aeud two-oeut MfUl W Tht Dr. J, H. McLean Med. Co., St. Louis. Me jr. AT vtVv. liJCy Vl "-ai-JW THE MEXT M0flN.ua I FFEL BRiriHT N0 t i.ua-.ri.ixiuiii ri fctl TEH. Hr itortnr f If ao. r"lv -n iho i; r '.. Iirrr fU.il LulM ), ; i . ,i t j, t. ,. 1 i'l ll Jjj('aii ',,i.l.iii.! . n. -i-, t.ixa All eriu-r'tHf ll si '?. nn 1 1 ' ol r p''k'.ir. f Iouefilf.if U"' 11. fee 1 ...ir.-.-l-l-. -r r ll,.,.,,,., , ' f.l '.e.'l.f... . t., -I,- I U-af'k Ii. "I ''i, I I, . a.Mm-h. . OUAlUlt 1. I. vin AO., fc. j.DVi.N. . A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! I'oaltlvuly n-movra e:::z efaviit. Binglione, SpUnt, or Curb, IN 48 HOURS, vv iiiioui rain. S500 Reward Fof Failure or ' bllk'tilMit Injury. ThI In the Craaleft Wonder of ilinisih Canlury. tuloiiKh ii.y, m It do-a, the ei.llra Veterluary world. Circulars and Sworn Hruufa Malt- SPAViH CUBE ad rrae. Er. Giy Choclal, 1x0 Tsfanal hi., fcr Vork. I EWIS' 98 LYE L nwitzn .s mrrti; (fkll) Theelronnokl mat purrmt I y n ie, I nn.,, .aij o i.i.g a fliio -m. f an. I I l,... I in a , .,, Mlila rwiuvaMff 111. ii, a oa.'.,,i. aiti ! .! tut ii. will lilill Ita- thtyftl jel-funitrfl IliUll hfi 'i Wi u.lmio. wli lion I bwiiiHa-. file lit IW t tt t n nlna kif l lf, oi-e.l.. rh.aa, !. (. Waoi'ltiK l-aili, imia, trcea, i.., rXJfff A. SALT M'JTU CO Anu., i'Uu., 1'a, Heme . OR. J. H. MCLEAN'S oIUIG CORDIAL ( hi r Tlie Post ,S!,50pery G. C. GUTELIUS. T I Hb UUt- PKlUt ULUTHIEI Fasiiionablo cloth inn. llftfs. Cans. ! I ! ! Neckties, Gents -'i !i Famishing Goods, Summer Under- j . wear, and Celeloid goodsjMcn's shirts, Clothing for prince I Pauper Clothing that looks like silk and wears like- leather. Ct; 7 to the old KcliaMo whero you get what you pay for. yi.'cr: now Mock is just in, is entirely new and comprises nlltp latcststylcs. Too busy wailing on cuslomers to telltf;.V, moro. :ome and see lor yourself. iJillr G. 0. GUTELIUS, 3nddlel)urgh,3 inrc -- - tend WETZEL'SS- ('OHIO iititl MOO Olir HOW Htnclc nf Hf.ick t . --t unytliinpr .Vim cn link tw vtf uuuiu iu eon ii-u jifr iH'iit -XCASH OR lienocciiHtoinprH linvt tlio liPtipflt m iui uui nu ,11111111, v urmiim, i uriiiiu 1'oiec, aim jewelry, nltlionu V """ ""jiiiii'h int,iia iiur ui vjeiiertu oierouaudise also have a full line of Hoys' Suits and Men's Clothinir, and we will pleased to show you goods whether you buy or not. fcWe also sell the liverChillEdPlnw5&REpair HaTNote Here Is the place tn get inonov. anil ilon'f. vnn tnrrrat. it I Clita Don't Mm ft Ma but they Ko a great ways In thatdireotlon. Theu.why send to tl City for retuly-.im.Ie. clothing and then take them to ablrMled local tailor to iinprovf the lit, when yon can get a SUBSTANTIAL IKE AP 0000 FIT ai once HENRY L. PHILLIPS. MEUCIIANT TAILOH, Selinsrove, Pa., where your work Isalwaytt goaranteed or you have recourse. This Is a question that interests every man and boy .A neat-fitting suit.no luatter what the.Werial . man n ui-itmnjr suit no matter how fine the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Lat. Fopciu.u for E. E. DUCK, loop door, ,.,t ol !lok. oll,,ov,. PIRflWATE SALE Tho undersigned will offer to tho public his entire stock oflurnituroandlJeddmgfor tho next threo month at tho greatest sacrifice ever known in tho Furnituo Trade in intra 1 I'enna. llavinir docidtid ncss in doing so must make somo alterations in mv buildings I am compelled to offer my en tiro stock At buildings I am compelled to offer my entire stock i prices never heard of before. Chamber Suits, Turk Suits S.dclitiards, C upboards Kxtensiou Tables Ureal last lab es.Cen fro Tab es, Marble Top Tables, VoYu n i I ,v , . ' -"j- -tiif. n, 4 t mill Jables I amy Coi-kriM , Common UoekeiH, AVillow ltock- cin, ..ii.ii in n, ji ign i;nairs, Minall itockers f.u ....ii , yuno reai murs, Poughtrays, Ucds, fif-iiiu r filial iiii.Io M..r,iu I i -. . .' ......... .m,kim, ,;,meites, iMatli lilankets, Hans, I'll ows. HolKiei- Kiiii..., x... . '1 ho above iroods must bo del iv.rcd toil I pomls along tho umn lino anJ brandies oi . n. k ly ( Woek f (Jarpets is tho large hi Lewbjlown, and will bo offered at a great reduction during tho abovo sale. DEALER IN- If Children ind cverytliin 0. 1 i ! , mako a man iyC handsomoandf happy, at iirifir 'J that discount tr tt imitation sfo- IT: it: -JiSWINEFORI I Sivrimr ntol Sninioni. I!,1 U'.. I for. Our (,'ooiln are nil irooil uml n. riioiiptir tor PRODUCEK- of that HVBteiu. We liave a creat r the most and best goods'for tiie Sea David Wetzel oy itolng to arlur Ureuk ,i. Woml- Ihi- resscH, bo mi1i win. .... 1 Evr,. Hverc . . - 4 ill 1 1 I ifcljt If t c t lrr. 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