PubliHlict every Thursday. T- H. HARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which must be nati In aiUnnre when sent out Mle the enmity.) NATCt Of AOVIRTItlNO. All trww'leiit i1vrrili'minta not otlKrwlM rnntrorteil fur will Ih i -hiiriri'il at Hie rate of 1.1 renta per lliMMiiniiurli' tiiiMHiiri') for first lnwr fjon and lucent p"f lint) fur every ulmeiuiit Insert lun. Thursday, August 17, 1S93. Republican Ticket. MHTlff, AI.ntKKM'KillT. A WH'iilt)' .lil'U1'. Z. TAYI.olt (iKMIIKHI.INii. Treiisiirer. '. I'. KK1HI.I. I'mnnil'Mmicr, TIHM HKHHTKII, I A M K" KIIIM.KY, AH'llfiTN .1. IKiWKHs'iX. I . K. M l.ll IVipniirr. Hit M A II AN I' KitTlllinrU. Republican Standing Caanitteo .1ilni -.1. ;. M! I'lli iirlli..!. K. VVttiT.iH. IWllUT Vl' lull I n"l, ll III MlllH V. IHMV.-r W -i v in. Ih - i- r. s anyiler. tviitre- II. i'. ;iini'''ll. Win. Il iriniiiii. rli;llli:Hl--.Mlll MI'T. A. W. UnliriT. Krtiikliii J. ll'.waH li"'l-'. .Lun. - l;ni rllhr. Jui-kwiti Wm. Miirilu, 1'i u r hliiu-l'T. Ml'l'lli'hiirli-.l;is. Mnwermx. Ilerinitn. M liMlerrei-k I'. I.. Uw, M. I'. Itnllimrr. MonriM' li. A. K ixtn iii:i. Wiii.C Ki'iiriiH. ivnn I. N. .I.irn tt. N I". rrmie. 'r rtv-W. II. HHi-'T. II. I-. Arloi'.'uM. Ivrrv Wett-T. II. I.r;illll. T. M. .UIhuiisI. -prliii' A. M. Auriuiil. DuM VM'II nit li. '-lliiirrivni:.. . M'ltiinii'l. A. M.irlMTiiT. I i.lcin-All.'ii I'lirlii. .1. S. MjI, I. W.-hIi!i,'Ii.ti in. c. IIUM-li. Mover. The Administration and the Pensioners. In a nvctit IvtU r to .In lo M:igU Assistant Secretary KoynoIJrt, oI tlio Interior D.paitiiiciit, makes n lengthy iiifriuo in relation to the course of his superior Secre tary Hoke Smith, nmlCniiimixHioncr of Tension Iiocliren in Hiisprmling the pension of n largo number of persons on the ground that, on the face of the papers filed, such pensions were illegally granted. In justifica tion of this action he states that tho peusions were issued under an erron eous ruling of Commissioner Ilaum, afterward revoked by a decision of Assistant Secretary 15ussey, Sir. Reynold's predecessor in oflice, and, denying that judgement is passed without a hearing, claims that tho present pratice in regard to buspen ions "is sanctioned by the decisions and ruling of the office for more thn j i&i-w. c . these biaieiuuuls tho Assistant Socrctary bases tho as sertion that "this Administration is not hostile to the soldiers who fought for the Union," and dropping into the plural, adds : "We are pledged to make tho pension roll a roll of honor, and wo continue this work fearlessly until the people .who de manded this reform sLull call a halt." No one, wo fed sure, wishes to be lieve the Administration is hostile to the soldiers if the Union. Neither is it asserted that the action taken by thcliitcrior Department and Pension Oflice is contrary to law mid oflicial decisions thereon. But it must be said that three suspensions, coming almost immediately after the acres hion of President Cleveland to oflice and iubiich unwonted numbers, have given at least a reasonable ground for suspicion that the Administration is uninenuly tot lie sol, tiers. At no time in the past has the power to sus pend pensions pending inquiry as to tho legality of their issue been so suddenly and so vigorously used, and to an extent that seems to pre clude proper discrimination. It is no wonder that tho people are alarmed and indignant. As to Mr. Reynold's argument that judgment is not pronounced before a hearing since every suspended pen sioner is given '.0 days m which to establish his claim, it mut i be said that, while the statement is techni cally correct, yet the pratical opera tion of the suspensory power thus ex ercised is in many cases, a great hardship, and works injustice to worthy persons. A great many of tho pensioners are poor, their pen sion being their main support, and when without a days notice, it is cut oil and they are told that within f0 days they must not only go over all they had done to securo it, but even more, their case is a hard one. And this through no fault of their own, for Mr. Reynolds admits that, under Commissioner Raum's Jruling, they were not even required to furnish the evidcr.ee that is now made im peratively necessary. Thus the Pen sion Office's error in made theirs, and they suffer for another fault. Mr. Reynolds makes a kngthly und la bored plea, but it will not remove the very unfavorable impression mado by the course of tho Admin istration ho seeks to defeud. I'iUt burg Timet. CHESTNUT RIDGE. Robert Worrel of Sunbury, (for merly of this place) nceidently shot and almost instantly killed George Cooper, while shootingsparrows. . . . Mrs. Henry Wclzel and daughter aro visiting Rev. Price and family of Paxinos. . . .Carney "Worrell went to Sunbury to-day (Tuesday) to attend tho funeral of Ocorgo Cooper.... A C. llano and daughter mado a busi ness trip to Shamokin on Saturday MV. Worrell of Sunbury visited in this place on Sunday. . . .Mr. Wal ter and family of Northumberland county, visited in this place over Sunday. . . .1 had decided to call my dog Hoke Smith, but tho old vet erans threatened to lynch him if I did. .. .Lottie Brouso of Northum berland county, visited in this place last week. Jxo. Hmukek. SKLINSOROVE. Chas. Hower Esq., expects about Too crates of peaches this season out of his peach orchard below Port Trevontoti Tho Sunday School of the ,1st Lutheran Church enjoyed their annual picnic in Ulrich's woods last Thursday. . . .Mrs C. 15. Miller's Sunday School Class picniced at the Maine Mill last Thursday. They enjoyed themselves fishing and feast ing to their hearts content. . . .Miss Lulu Sehoeh of Now Berlin spent a day in town last week visitingfriends ... .Poster Smith of the Islo of Quo who has been working in Sullivan Co. l'a., returned home this week. . Mrs. D. CBergstresser who has been sick for a year or moro is very low at this writing, and is not expected to recover We aro to havo a new millinery and fancy store in town. Miss Nettie Cohen of Philadelphia intends to open her store to day . . Rev. Eekersley liad a funeral at tho Shamokin Dam Church. A Mr. Renn was hurried. Mkstok. ADAMSBURO. On last Saturday, while Daniel Markley was playing "ring-tag"' at Middlecreek, a young ladv ran against him with such force as to dislocato his left shoulder. Dan. that's rather rough On Saturday afternoon, John, sou of Enoch Wal ter, whilo cleaning his revolver, it exploded it shell and accidently shot his mother in tho leg below tho knee, the ball being a .12-calibro. Dr. Wag ner was callod to probo for tho ball and succeeded in locating it but could not remove it. The old lady is doing as well as can bo expected. . I'vuikwt v-uu(;it f4,asn't loaded.... Mr. Banks Dreesc, of West Virginia, has returned to this place.... Prank Dreeso, of Fhiladel delphia, is paying a visit to his pa rents and friends at this place Mrs. S. E. Romig and son are visit ing friends in Dalmatia and Suiv- bury If reports are true, wo are to have a wedding in town before long....F. E. Harley is on the tick list. TROXELVILLE. Who is this Thomas Hassingcr that is drawu as a petit juror for Adams township? We havo no Thomas Hassinger in fact, no Hass ingcr at all in all in our township. Corrected Harrison Thomas Ei. J Amos H. Herman has his new house up and under roof Last Thurs day, our band was at Laurelton for the third time this time to play for a O. A. R. picnic On Saturday, Aug. l!, the four Sunday schools of this place will hold a union picnic in J. G. Moyer's woods, one-half mile south of this place.... On last Sun day, Rev. A. K. Zimmerman held communion in the St. Luke's church at this place Weeds, ungodliness and the picnics are in full bloom, notwithstanding the dry weather we have On Saturday, Robert Mid dleswarth & Co. put a "duster" on their threshing machine. This pleased the "boys" very much as considerable dust got into their store-houses, which they can now utilize in storing away young chick ens I would suggest that the Governor call out tho National Guards of Penn'u to protect the small game as the report of the poacher's gun is heard in every di rection. Cau Joe. School House Letting. On September !th, there will be u letting to build a school house in Middlecreek township, Snyder count v. Plans und diagram can be seen by calling on James Roush, Kreamer, Pa. TiiEonoi'.E Row, JaIHI'M IlOI'kW Aug. 15. WM. Com. S. F. SHKAKV, Inburauce Agent ami Uroker, Pen mi Creek, P. ). Pa. Huljf Brt cU Suk Cwi-jpnulr rcr):cnil. You iivu ii u iruiluiii i.ola.. I. (lie vi.u i.uv ,.. urt'-Mrutrnt. Iii.uraui; on all Wri'liul lurrn (.r'.ptrtjf, OwelllDtfi. tUirm ii1 rhurcLn u. olii rt lb Krn-!r ami l.'riloo Fonnttta. owe la t. ai. buuitcr Mor. cntrcvlll, l'a PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury & Lewistown Division. Time Table, In effect May 21,' 1893. WIITWAIO Dl. I STATIOa. rm ami A. I. am em a il'i.iit Lawlitnwa J. r.40 l oo i ll 'VIM Main Strati 7.4S to J 11. co Lwlftowa f.6 In 4.10 11.61 N alt land 7 1.14 4.1'J 11.44 Painter S.OI 'il 37 11.40 II ShlnilU l.(H? t.17 3..M ll.ai) 11 Wat-oar it 1.81 .4I 11.16 If Mnolnra n 11 143 S.I7 11.10 t Raob'iMIII .1T 14V 3..HI 11.11 II Adaaiibort; 1.84 l.fi 3.14 II (H la Brarartowa 9. I .Oi 1.14 1H.M It nDlr .S0 4.11 Tl.nn lo.fcl in MMitlaliarRk g.M til 3.01 1 10.41 36 Mtlaar 9.01 4 11 3.M i0.a IT Kraamar , 4.W 141 ! 10.85 4 PawllOR .!( 4.3S 144 in. 11 43 ffallnnaroT .ll 4 41 l-"7 10. IT 45 SallnnaroTa J. 0.14 4.4 l.l lio.us to I SaubarT I t.M 190 rlliiaf-rove Arronunodntlon (Uongaetlnrc with trulnion N.U. Hy.) I.T Sallns:roT- Jo. Arrlra at Sllnr0Ta .4.iP. M. .1F. M Trains Leave Lewi-town Junction : 4 U a. m, 10 40 a in. 1 11 p m, ol p m, T Ifl p m lor A Honii.l'lltf l'uri ami the Wait. XWin, a n6am, 1 iiTpm.l 46pm, 4 lptn, t Klpm 11 11 1 in, For Fullrululphla, Maw York, Haiti mora unit Wn'lilngton. Philadelphia & Eric R R Division. AMI N IKTH KBN CK.NTUAI. KA1LWAY. Trnlnri lava iinhiiry ilnlly rxc-tpt Hnmlay ! 3 04 a, m. lor Willlnmaport ami Canan-lalaiia. l:iatn, r'or Mollplontc, Krle, ami CanamlnUu tf.64 a m. fnt lurk Huron. 1 .14 p in, r'ur llvllofotite, Kne ami Canamlnl. mi. i 84p m. Kor Hennro and Kim Ira. Hlltp iii lor WllllauiKMrl. Siiimiiv . 6 I Uin, tor Krlo an.t l'ananlali'iia, Main, lor l.ora llavni. nnj w H6pra lor Will laniijtort. 3 M a m. Kor CatnwlMa ami Hateltnn. 5 vk a in, 10 itimi n n. I 6:ii p in. I-or Wllkorharra. 4 16 a m, 10 si) a in, I ( pm i 40 p in, KorSliamo kin ami .Mount Carmel. Tnilnii l.iu-e Si''!nurnve.f mrtlon ointii. nn-lvlni' t I'lnl i t . pl hi a 00 i in. New York Mhj p m, Killiniorc 3 10 p ra. Wanli lincton 4 ;o p in. DmiIt rxi-vpt Snmlrtv. 6.37 I'. M. iirrHlimnl Pliilii.lolptiiu 10.65 I'.M. N.-w V"rk M Hiiin. n.iltliiinro o.4o 1. M., Wanli luuton 4 I Mit in . I'kiIv cx'i'pl Stiinlar. ft:. 4 ii m, arrlrlnir nt I'lillHili-lphia 4 81 a in, Nvw York 7 Km in, H illlmore 4.U a tu Wub lautou 7 a in. 1 Hilly. TmIih alo I.inivn Snnliiirjr ! , Ito a in. arriving at riulmlolplita 6 60 am, Nvw Y'ork 9 :0 a in. 1'illy. 4 Ma in. arnvhiK nt riiil.l'lolphln. 10 10am., firm York 1 III pin., Jtnllliiiora 66 a in., Wub. Initlon lo 16 am. Pally, 166iin. iirrlvlnu Ml I'lillailiilplila 6 SO p m. New York U .15 p in., luillinoro 6 46 p m., W'afh Imrton a b p 111. Dally cxrept Sunilay. Kor riiti". iiiap Ho,, rull .01 I li ki-t Avonl or B,l.lr.'(i Tin... Watl, I'. A. W. Ii. llo Filth Ave I'lttfburv. l'a. .1. II. WiMiD, Hen'l I'ai Anent. I. M. I'KKVDSI, Uon l Mannver. 1R.J.H. MAN'S 1 c CORDIAL & BLOOD PURIFIER. A reliable remedy for atrenfrthmlnff tbo weak, Imparting vigor to the circulation, p rlfjIuK the lilood, retorln(r atrengtb andro boat bealth. A certain remedy for WUKNtSS, LOSS or ArrCTITE, LOW SPIRITS, STOMACH SICKbtW ' io ots.rsi. A.l. ' "."raiCi i.oo peb bottle. " The Dr. J. n. McLean Medicine Co ST. LOCIS, MO , BOLE PROPRIETORS. It Carta Oolda, CoufhtSora Threat Oreap.Taflnaa ta. Whooping Con(h, BroaobiUa and Aaihaia. A eertaia aura for Cottumptioa la Brat tta-te, aa4 a tort rtlitf In adtaactl atacta. Daa at oaet. Toe will att tht tattlltet ttfi.t aftrr takinr the Brtt data. Bold by ditltra everywhere. Laife etUltatOetnta tad 11.00. Eucklcn's Arnica Salve- Tlie hfHt SuIvp la tlie world for C'utM, limine), Sores, UloerH, Salt Itlieiim, I'evnr SoreM, Tetter, Chap- I n'tl Hiuxls, (Jliilbluins I'orriH, and all Skin EruptioiiH, and positively cnren rile, or no pay requirea. It in iruar- unteed to (five perfect tiatifHCtlon, or money refumled. Price 25 oentit per box For alo hy U. U. Kepler, druir Rect, Paxtonville, l'a. 10.03-ly UDITOU'S NOTICE. Tin- ini'lorli.'M'l w ho wiw nnnoliiti'd umlltor liy Mif (irplniim i iiiirl if rlnvilor i-oiml v to report on tlio i-xrcpiiiniH nicil 10 hih! to ilwtrlbulD tlie ruiiiis in tin- 1111 nil s ir hliiior K. hiiiI ('ulvln H. W.ilu r HliiilnlMralorti of U10 CHlaN-of Nalliaiilcl Wullor, l.iie ot t'l'iiirH tiiwiixlilp, Misilor Cnuiity, I'n., isfus-(l, hm upiM-nni on their lirMt and fTimi iirroiiiit to uml hiiuiiik the purlloH enlllled tln ri'to, wlllmiond lo Ihedullit ot IiIh npiKilnt lin'iit nt 1 In nftVn of Jiiiikk ii. Croiiso, In tin l,rniihof .Mlildli'linrli. 011 Saturday. Soptoiii-N-r ;'inl, lit 11 (ii'lm k A. M. when ami where all pnrtlea Interested are reiictel to prenunt Ihwlr rl.iiius, l.iro tliH iiiidenii;iied. or tie for ever debarred Iroiiicornlii" In iixni hh. fund. C HAIU.K'S 11UWKIL Auk. 10, wn. Auditor! I'L IIUC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! The niiilerslirned ailiiilnsinilom of the estate of Samuel Mauler, laie of I'enn lownihlp, Hny. dor i-cmiiiy. I'u., will m il ut public aulu urj tlie promote 011 TiH'H.liiy, Aufiit 22, IKO.'I, flie follow intr d'-K Tlbeil real estate, hiiualo In I'enii towii-hlii, 1, lulli'it w ent of S11I1 111. eoiilHln- lii ACHI.S, more or h-is. iMinmled by laiida of samiii'l Kan, John Metier, (ioorifn Kan, ami lienrv Mover, wnerecin are ere ten n L'o-in lW KI.I.IMi IH'I sK. lioiili HANK HAItN. and all neeei-arv ouUiuiMIiikh' 'I'ho land la In Kcod Hale of cultivation, ). orehard and uevur full Uii! i-prlii,' near the d'ior. S i e to eoiiiineiice at 1 oi'lork P. M. When con. dlilou of n.ilo wul be mad" know n br HKN.I ,1. MAI KKH. SAM 1'kL K. MAI KKII. Jaly IT, l-'.' J. p i. A lmliilntratori. Lewistown Academy. A college preparatory and flolfthlog school for both aexes. Foreign lang nagos taught by uatlvei. Munlo de partnient. vocal and Instrumental, unmirpatged. Terms moderate. Send for catalogue. J. C. Pla. H. 8. LewlKtown, Pa. Principal. crown Acme. The best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroloum. It gives a brilliant litfht. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It linn a high fire test. It will not explode. It in without a comparison as a per fection Family Safely Oil. It is mainifiioturctt from the Uncut Crudo in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world It is tho Uest. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, TITS ATLANTIC RSFININa CO- Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. ULUICirS CENTAL BOOKS, SsllnsgravE Fa. Teeih eli ani'd. e!raetei. Implanted, regulat ed. Intense', llli'l lniirles to Hie leelh anil nmulh treated. An llielal wt. rniw tm, brlilireN mid olnlnral'irH liiHerted. All klmltof HHiiitf. teild work a hlH'Olaliv. i.Ko. n. t i.un ii, p. n. s. Ofllepln WelV dw-eliiux, wjuili aide nil riiice, npMMlto National lintel. D It. L. H. VOF.LKLEH. I3KNTIST- Treating, filling, artificial teeth, bridge and crown work. Nitrous oxide git for pHltilcHM extractions. Everything pertaining to dentistry. Van Hoskirk's old stand. SELlNStiHOVE. PA. To the Public, Generally. As Congress did not pass the extra revenue on whiskey, the-Marks brands of whiskey all of my own make remain the same price. New white whlskoy, $1.75 ; 16 to 18 months old, 2.00 ; '23 to 80 months old. $2.o ; 34 to 'M months old. f'i.OO. 38 to 43 mouths old, 3.50 ; These are all flue goods. Do not forget the old stand. Empty whiskey barrels $1.50. J. L. Marks, Near R. R. Station. Mlddlebugh, Pa. ... . , n ... L Wlr.mrl Send 1 0 ronta in atampt t hi i. ma it w A i.Lai r. lets Pin mu, Phil., Pa. to par iMmiatf. he will aeud loo Bam Plea. UMI tiylta ot wall paprr, and romrlata limtniotlnn hook, t D C C lW TO PAPKK, I IIUI. Our nrtrenara niiirtileta than othorn. I.,.. l'ma-r "iil P1T V., 1UI'1s..ID tiolil I'arlur I'ainrn. Hitnair. i'r plere. Alluur iwra lava wide but Jem and telling lo match. CARTER'S fITTLE ?5n CURE f iek Headaehaand rrlleva all lh trnuliloa Inel dunt to a bilioua alula of Uih ayatvm. auctv at liulniat, Nauiea. Iiniwtiiiua. iM.treta after rat'iif. l'ain lu tha bldn, Ac. Wlnls their moat remarkable aucccat hat been ahowo In ounn; SBCI& fTeadaftha, yet CiRTtn'a I.irn a Lira Pills are eiially taluabla In Conatlpatlon, curing and pretentln thla annoying complaint, while tney alto correct all diaerdera of the tomach, attinulato the liter and rtulaia the bowel k.a If they only cured mm Ache they would tie ejmaet prlnelf to thnee who enffer from thla dlttreaatnc complaint: but fortunately their goodueaa doea not end here, and tli"te who onra try them will fnd theao little pllla taluabla In to many waya that they will not he willing lo do without town, but after all tick bead AOLHIIS the ban of ao many Uvea that here la whsrt make our great toaat. Uur pllla cure It rhlla olhera do not. t iarin a Litri I.itir TiLia are very amal) and very eaay to take. One or two pllla mat a d'lea. They ara ttrtctly teifemble and do tnt Krior purice, hut by their veiitle aetinn pleutn all who uto OiwQ. In viait at M celil five fur (II . Bold ewery whrro, or tent by mail. CAixsi i:r:i:nri co., Ki Twt MP! bal3;:3. Sxal Pries. Notice in Partition. la the mutter of tho Kst nt u of John YniuiL', lute of Monroe Twp., hnyder t'o.. I'll., ilin-'d. To Snlllo Ynunif. willow, und her eltrlit chil dren, U: Kd hh rd II. Vmiinf, Peter Yoiinir ntul Ada his wife, Kuiinii hes-liT nee Yoiihk uml Har ry her husband, nil ut sliuiuokln Dam, Sn.vder ( ii,, l'a., Iiaue N. Vuiini; of I lie hiiiiim inee u ho In u minor und has fur lilntrunnlluu John ll.Li'Kli erof Northumberland, l'a., Kelieeen Kahler mid Arthur lu r lin-tminl ! t.ivv u and county ulnre wild, t'hiireit si.-er nen Yihiii' und ', M, Sleer, h'-r hUHliaud. of the huuie p. ice, and Allen A. Yonnxof Nuaru H'o Kouiiii si., h.iiifr.ini'isi .i, Cal., mid leu. W. Vouni; mid Jennie bin vvlio ol HiTuiiton. Kan. You are hereby tint i tl e. tint by virtue ol a writol IihuM inn irav I until the Orplinu'n Cuiirtol hnyder my, ami to me dlrectm! that au Iniiiieal will b" huld mi t lit l.ronil-e. in .Monroe towiuhip, rinyder I'nuiuv, l'a.. en Saturilav, Sept. u, IK'.ii, t iooVlirf'k, A. :d lo niukii par tillnii or valiiiitioii ot the ltval t.-iato of mid deceuaed. W lieu and Where you luuy nttulid II you think proper, 1). IIUM:Nm.R, Sheriff' July 20, IW3. G. C. GUTELIUS THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIEI DEALER IN Fashionable clotb ing, Hats, caps, Neckties, Gents Furnishing Goods, Summer Under wear, and Celcloid goodsren's shirts, Children und everything mako a man lo hand8oincari(lft happy, at pri( that discount J imitation stor- Clothing for prince I Pauper vivriiiiiia. HUH mFVFiXtl AS UV OUU (11IV1 II ViUH ItllLlR I. 1 111 to tho old lU'liablo Avhcro you get what you pay for. ) new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises U t ( latest styles, loo busy waiting on customers to toll v moro. :omo and see for yourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middlcburglij WETZEL'S mm liisli Stored SWINEFOEI Come ntul oo our new utoek of Sprinp nnd Sutuuier (Sooiln. We Imt f'ck i: ' i-t nnytliloR you rim auk for. OurgoutlH are all gooil ainl t We can ullord to soil ten per cent cheaper for CASH OR PRODUCEK- hence cutitomers liave tlie liencflt of that Fysteiu. We have a frreat lust now on .Notions, I'urtalns, Curtain Poles, and Jewelry, although cannot come auiixRior anyininK in me nnn oi uenerai Alercnandine. alxo have a full Hue of Hoys' Suits and Men's Clothing, and we wil'. jileaneil,to show you goods whether you buy or not.&We also sell the, NverChilledPlDWB&Repair JKaNote Here is the place to get the moat and beet goodsforVtlie J David AVetzei' 1 III TIC I but they go a great ways In thatdireotlon. Then J why send.'to the City for reiidy-inude clothing and then tako them to aKk'lled lotai tailor to improve the (It, when you cun get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al 6000 FII Tl .4UIIU at ouce oy iroing to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, Solir.sgrove, Pa., where your work isalwayn guaranteed or you have recourse. This Is a question that Interests every man and boy .A neat-fltting suit.no matter what tliejiiuterial is It always looks better than an ill-iitting suit no matter how flue tlie goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Koremau for E. E. BUCK, four doors west of Hank. Helium PGSOWATE SALE stock ir s, rarlll , Ib'ca'i Tho undersigned will offer to tho public his entire stot of Furniture and Kedding for tho next three months ' tho greatest sacrifice ever known in tho Furnituo Trail in inti.il I'enna. Having decided to change my bn ness in doing so must mako some alterations in uf'c buildings I am compelled to offer my entire stock prices never heard ot bclorc. Chamber Suits Suits, Sideboards, C upboards, Extension Tables fast Tables, Centre Tables, Marble Tod Tables. I'oli Tables, Fancy Cockers, Common Rockers, "Willow iwo ers, IJaby Coaches, High chairs, Small liockers, "W csat Chairs, Cane beat hairs, JJoughtrays, JJcds, I reaus, AVf slistands, Sofas, Lounges, couches, Mattress IHankcts, Haps, Pillows, Holsters, Springs, &c ttc. Tho abovo goods must bo sold without reserve, an will ho delivered to nil points along tho main lino ai branches of . it. n. My Cstock of Carpets is tho lar? in Lewistown, and will bo offered at a great rctlucti during tho abovo sale. W II. FELIX, Lewistown, T 1 1 i
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