Slit gifiMflmnjIf Ihsl PuMishoJ every Thursday. T- E. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which mint br- rnld In advanra when sent out ald? the count) .) RATH OF AOVIRTISINO. All tr;in'lnnt inlvprtlwrni-ntu not nthr-mrls contrarcd f r III ! rliurtfi'd at the rut nt 1 tv nt -r 11 m (nonpurtH iii.'itir fur first liwr- Inn nl lucent p.T line fur evprjr auOaoitieiit InmTl lull. Thursday, August 21, 1893. Republican Ticket. AI Tltl-DM'Kt IIT. Am lato JiiiIui!. Z. TAYI.OH i.KMIIK.Itl.INU. TriM-inrrr. I', f. SKFlliH.D. I'liiiimUMoni'iK. TIfnV H IIKIMISTF.II, .1 VMK" K.liDI.KY, Auditor. .1. c. luiw :i!M, . r. MuYKll r.irmiiT. Hit M A It AN U IfullllliH K. IicpUicaa Standing Ccarcittee Ad.ilii II. Mid II.--tt'ntili..l. K. Foltcrolf. Ih'iiw I N I'll in rr'. -d. Inlll Klllti'-V . It..iv.r N "it - win. ll. i'HT. i. . Mud.r. i-lilr.'- II . II. Win. II iltln.ih, 1 1 . 1 1 M 1 1 II .1 'li.l MI'T. A. V. II 'III IT. r r.mklln- .1. Il.iw.ird llo'lif. .I.Hik- Ktitirlllii'. .1 .'koll -Wl.l. M lt'tltl. IVI.T IvIIIIl.l'T. MI'l l'i iMti Il 'wi r-"i. i'. V llormim, Mi l. II.'. f . k C. I.. It.m. M. I'. IMinn.'i. Mniinn. - ,, . Kinnin.in, Win.!'. k.'.u n. I'i iiii-I. N..limti. N I'. r.Mi-i'. I'.th - . i. 111!,;, r. II. 1'. A ii... M-t. ivrrv w,..t - T. II. lire. Mil. T. M. rl.is:i-i . irln A. M. Mirm. I. I i 1. 1 Mld.lli'xuiirtll. "iiiiiff.iv.--i:.. m. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 . . M.iriMr. I lil. .11 - Ml. li s.'.'lii -t. ,1 . Muni, ...linn;!. hi -Wni.r. llili.iili.M.nrr. Mutilated Money. Tl.e ri'liiiii'! i.ii division of the TreaMiry lt i.iit:nt-iit is oiie of tho ino.-t inteienling of its brunelies. It is here Unit iMiitil.'ttcil money eonies for i li iititicntioii, niul the form in which it eonies tells to the chief of the division many a romance nnd ninny a tale of woe. There in much that is humorous and much that is pathetic in Mrs. Ihown's public ex perience. That experience ranges over nearly eighteen yearn now, and in that time millions of dollars have passed through her hands, most of it in such u condition as to be beyond ldeutincatiou by ordinary means. There is hardly any way you can think of in which money is not mut ilated or partly destroyed. Men light their cigars with it when they are drunk, ratsjgnaw it into tatters, and fire crisps it into brown Hshes. When ever there is a sudden cold snap -ti tuebegv -ofwinte' rede nipt- Uj...- One of the favorite hiding places which women have for their savings is the oven. When a cold day comes the Avomen probably forgets all about the money, builds u tire in the Htove aud cooks the bills to what is known in the cuok bonk as a rich brown." Au intending case is that of a wo man living mitr Hamilton, (.)., who was burned to death. She had a poeketbooli with her containing $70 Ilil' children hint the pocketbook with its charred contents to the Treasury Department and Mrs. Brown picked out the $70 and identi fied it. A great deal of money that cornea in i?, p ti tly burned. Whenever a part of the money burned can be ideLtUied aud satsifactory uthdavit is furni-he l as to facts the govern ment restores the amount to the owner. Hat if a note is entirely de stroyed the government is jut so much ahead. Much of the money which comes in for redemption has been damaged in railroad wrecks. When .a car is burned in a railroad wreck no attempt is made by tho express company to remove the money from the safe. The safe.is sent direct to the Treasury Department and opened there. The money is usually in a pretty badly charred condition. It is taken out nud tho treasury experts go over it aud identify us much of it as can be recognized. Two years ogo a pack ngo containing .I'.'.Ooo was taken from a wrecked car near St. Louis, and all of the money was identified and restored to its owners. A favorite hiding place for money with men who havo no faith in banks is in their cellars. A Philadelphia man sent $ which ho had buried in a tin box under his cellar Hour. When he took up tho box he found the money mildewed and rotten. The package as it came into Mrs. Drovn's hands looked like u bunch of tobacco leaves. It was almost impossible to distinguish the char acter of the notes with a linked eye. Mrs. l'.rown was picking apart tho pieces bit by bit and arranging them on tdips of brown p4p.-r cut v the hie of a dollar bill. She sai 1 hhe ex pected to i b ntify the tthol'j of it. Or.e man n r.t in some time u; foity-two d'H-tr which had been talr t ti from the nihiwh of a goat. Tie goat mh Lot worth fvrtj-twodollarn so he was sacrificed. The identifica tion of this money was not a very nice task, but it was comparatively an easy one. When Mrs. Brown dropped the sticky mass into a basin of water the bills came apart and were very caily identified. This is not the only goat case, which has come to the re demption division, and it has happen ed that even cows and pigs have been sacrificed to recover money which they had swallowed. There is one case on record where a baby swallow ed some bank notes aud an emetic saved the money and possibly the baby. Babies do not often swallow an entire bill, but many affidavits are received accompanying portions of bills which say that the missing por tion have been destroyed by mice, But the experts of the tre isury de partment can tell in a minute wheth er a piece has been torn off, and these petty frauds are never successful. Usually when mutilated money is sent in for redemption tho owner has n close if not perfect idea of the amount which is represented, but one old German iu tho west sent in some years ago what ho claimed to be tho remains of $.',000, and after a long investigation Mrs. Brovn fully identified $7,100 in tho package. A secret service ngent was sent out to investigate tho case, but ho could discover nothing that would throw light upon the mystery, and so the mistake was charged up to tho old man's stupidity, and the department sent $7,100 to him. The redemption division receives very frequently pieces torn from bills, accompanied by atlidavits say ing that tho remainder of tho notes had a bill in his office made of six teen pieces cut from five dollar notes matched so nicely that, tho ordinary eye would not detect tho fraud. This composite note was sent in by a bank clerk in New Yolk. The treasury experts detected tho fraud iumiediatly, and of course tho bogus note was not redeemed. X w l'rt. JJEAVERTOWX. Mr. William Gilbert has been quito sick of late Avith dropsy Mrs. E L. Freed. Mrs. Sabiuo Treed and Mrs. Tillie Aigler visited a sick aunt in Mifilin county recently. . ..Mr. S. C. Weik and family, of York, Pa., are visiting relatives and friends at this place A Mr. Fenstamacher has opened a clothing store in J. G Snyder's building. .. .A. W. Engle sold one of his houses at the east ekd of town to Wm. Snyder and bought a tract of timberland south peach crop in this vicinity will be large, notwithstanding the dry weather, which cuts all the crops short, especially corn. Franklin. POUT TREVORTON. Tho weather is getting cooler and the people are looking up their fall clothing. .. .Tho exercises of tho Evangelical church Ave re not largely attended. Rev. HoUenbaugh deliv ered an excellent sermon, and col lected $J7.V . . .The corner-stone lay ing of tho United Brethren church . II - A . 1 1 . - 1 .1 1 was wen attention una mo ni-opie gave liberally to the good cause... Tho Evangelical Church will hold a biih-mcoting at Scholl's school house over Suuday. A general invi tation is extended to the public to attend J. I. Aucker is attending the P. (). S. of A. state convention at Chester, Pa. We hope he will havo au enjoyable time with tho "boys." ....F. A. Biugaman has started a feed store at this place and is ready to exchange all kinds of grain for feed. This will bo a great advautage to our farmers. . . .Some of our folks expect to attend camp-meeting at Elizabethville during this week. PAXTOX VILLE. A number of our young people ex pect to attend Grangers' Picnic at Williams Grove. .Miss Emma Docker left for Beech Creek, where she will spend several weeks with her father ....Two loads, composed of about twenty of our young people, ven tured to McClure last Saturday. They missed tho "bean soup" but nevertheless enjoyed tho trip, and they didn't come home hungry either ....John Weidunmoyer and Willie Harner spent Sunday at homo.... Miss Kate Wertz, accompanied by her friend, Miss Hunter, returned home after a visit of several Aveeks in L.eariuu county. .. ..Air. James Stout has again left fur tho lumber regions in the northern part of tho state. It is unfortunate that tho great majority of our peop must leave homo for work. . . .Arthur Dob sou and "Aifc; vis. to 1 his parents several days Miss Edith Wertz will leave for Millersvillo State Nor mal School next week. Our best AvuLts attend her. Claiik. 8I1EHIFF8 SALE OP " REAL ESTATE 1 ny Tlrtii rrf s writ of PI. Fn. ImiimI nut of f tif Court of Common Men of SnjiWrminty nnd to iti" cllrrtpi. I will fipnw to public Mia nt Uie Court limine In Mltldli'lmrirh, on Saturday, Sept. 10, 1803, at 10 o'clurk, A. M the following renl tctat : All Hint cirtnln tract of In nil mtimto In IVrnr fownnlili, snvilcr tyiiiiitr. 1'., bnuntlwl Sorlu liy laml of llt'iiry Frymjrer, Kant liy Innd of Wid ow Henry. South liy land ef ClirlKtlan Knouifl, nnd wi tiv Innd of John r ihWi wot, ront4iln liiir H ACHKS. mora or whornon Bn wt. rd T"id Twotory IIWKI.LINO UoL'SK, Stable nnd other oiitlmiiiiinuii. Helml, tkrn into exix'iillnn and to be sold an the proimrt)- of Oeo. 8. Oelnett, l. UOI.ENDER. ShiTlff. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE! By virtue of n writ of Fl. Fa. Iul out of the Court oi Common I'leiut of snvner miiiny hii.I to inn illrvrtivt, I will eviiow to'publlo sale at llio Court lltiuw In Mldtlli liuruh.on Saturday, Sept. in, 1893, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following real eaiate i TIIACT No. 1 All tliHt certain trartof land tliuiitH in Franklin town.ihlp, snydi-r county, iMMinil.'d by lnii.lt of Amo out, Kilirnlm llrelli Inin r, At. 4. coutinrv nnd Kmiuiel KlienlioHiT, fimtiiliiliift IV AcKKS and .". IVr.-lioit. TKACT No. i situate In township, county nnd slate nforciuitil. bounded hr Intnlnof F.plimlih IIP'llitiiKi'i', Auvm Otrt, It.li'hn.'l Klwnlumer and public rood. contnlnliiK a AcliKS and M rendies, on III. Ii aiHcrn l.l if.m.l liWKI.I.INU llOl'Sli, lluru hii.I other outbullilliik'. Si ictl, t.ik.'ii Into cx.i'iiilon and to be. aold na the pnuicrty of Alexander K Kncpn. 1. ItOl.KNIiKK. Shcrirr. SIIKHIFF S HXLK OF REAL ESTATE ! liy virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Isniied out of the Court of .hiijiioii I'Iimj, nil. I In mo directed, I will cxinmc to public wile ul ilm Court House In Ml. hilt bul bil, en Saturday, September Kith, 18!i:l, nl hi iiviot'k, A. M., the fullowlnif n-ul eatute i TH.MT NO. . Sttuiite In Adalim township. sii tier inly. I'a., hounded norili bv lund of Natluin Fetterolf, ensl bv Isiiac SHnrtit. et. nl.. south by A. a. Mover, et. al aud Wil by Troxel , in.... .-.uiiaiiiiii)( mi Ai res. TK.M'TNO a. Sltunle same s Tntct No. 1, Ixmii.bil north by ImihIh of Arlo I'm .I.e. cast bv Troxcll Wiiifiier. wiinii by llcnrelt Krebbset. nl.. west by .1. A . II. Moyer, el. ill., eollUllUlliif " Acri's mid Perch 's. TIIAl'T NO.S. Sltiiatc satu"as forinT tnii'ts. iioimd.si north by Tract No. 2. eiisi bv land of ll.'llp'tl Krclil".. SOU' 11 bv W:irnll .1 Hrllil'lu.T .mil west by Abiry K. Mldilleswarth, eolitallilliif II) .n il's, iii'se or ess. TH Vi T No. 4. Hltimte siimc as former tmcts. boundisl north bv lull. I of Nut hull Fetlerolf, east by liliu'.iiiinii A siuiili. west by Kllas Furiiuiti, and South by .lames K. Kllne-lt Is'lnif a Oood Limestone J.ot with Kiln la kmmI n-pnlr. s.'led. taken Into execution and to bo aold aa theiroperiv of Jacob NerlMssl. 1. llol.F.NDF.K, ShcrllT. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! The undersigned, nduilnlslrator of the estate of John Youiii,', late of Monru.. township, Nnvder county, I'., disfased. wlllexixise to publloaule ou irK'i .to. i, iiieruiuuiuT ueiH'noexi) on Saturday, August 20, 1893, nil that certain messuaire known aa TKACT Ml. 1, sltuule In Monroe townahln Snyder coiintv. Pa., eontalnliiif H4 ACKKS, more or lesa, oouuaisi norm anil eiml by tract No. 1, soiiili by trm't No. n and land of Mnt.Muam. man, aud Went by Henry Helm, w hens in Is erect ed a tfcHNl House, Hunk Burn, and other necea wiryoutbulldlntra. About II acre of this tract Is sniendld tiinls'rland and the balance Ulna hlk'li stale of cultivation. TKACT No. . bounded north by lands of Dan iel haawunau and (Jeortte Kelchly, east by David Young, and aout hand wt.t by tract Na 8, and lands of Hen), lliiminel, conUilnluv M ACKKf, uuire or lean, on la erected a Uood Hoiwi, vjt.liUi:rnr"lk'JLJ.Jorneccanary0tltlu11diui4, This tract contains alivut A acres of ifood Wissl land, tlie balance la In a hlkii slate of ouluva Hon. hale to eommeniw at 10 A. X.. when termi will be made known by P. 8. H1TTEK. AdmlnlBtxaUir. Jury List. l-KTITJlHoHS. I.lst of l'etlt Jurors drawn for the court of liter and Terminer and lieiierul Jail Delivery anil t ii in oi tuarier m'ssnms oi me I'eace of Sinder coiintv held us Sept. Term, comiucticInK M lay. N'pl ill. IH-il. Ailatns-Wm. II. lliTinau, Isaac C smith, llarrl- soli 1'hotnas. It.'Hti r D. s. Ms'.'ht, Ncr Fei-se, OiMirife A. Kline. Isaac Iircse. II. at. r West II. II. lla.tsliurer, N iluuel HtuiliprT, I'erry Tr. tt.-r. Jacob Krb, ('hiu'l.-a niniui. I'eiitr. 1'iriHal llartinan, Knos. Herman, Kllas 1 1 :i rt HI ill, S. II. SI Mill), b. I'.lllllfcMluitu, Kliner o. .i Inn. in. I'liapmali-Daniel 1.. Ilelchetibai li, Josi-pli Imtf, Auir. II. Mroiib. Jouu'han Mroiib. Vraiikiln M. K. Ilattlnifi r. Jackson ll.'bry Allller. No.ih llroilse, Saiimcl l.elirhtm'r, Chat. ,1. II. -aver. Mlilillchuriih Alexander ll.itti'rt..x. Moiips'Nt . T. Ih-itrMi. Jacob Hrotvn. Isaac N. Flslu r, Jon.is Coryell. Asoph Fisher, ivnii Cornelius Wet.i , Hiram 1'. tlrlcli, Jacob How. I'errv-clirltf Knoiisi, KMey Kepler, S, I. Ilartfo, Allen Ibe kenlM T','. I'erry Wesic. H. Dunn, scllnsifrote Wm. II. winner, fpriiiif-Jas .. Neliaiiilm. n, Hoswcii innir.uoan, Wm. I. Hllccr. 1'nlon .l.tcob llout. (ieo. I'. Allcliuel. Hio.hln.-t. Hi -Jerome (..irniuti. I.HANI) Jl ItOKS. Ad.uns-J'has. F. Fetteroff, Heater West Chas. Deck ml, I'entri h'pliiirus s.'liuuiliiuli, chupniHii (os. W. Miner. Franklin 8. . Wulter, Henry II." lMui-li, Chaa. Krb. Jackson J.i. ktoti Kllnifler, Oeo. Kline. .Mld.lleburKh Win. I. ..iriuaii. Middlwreek liisi. W. Han' h. Monroe Jutuea Lesher, Wm. II. Ualley, Noall Ikiel.ler. I'enn Si'iilianiH llennnn. Francis Miller. I'. rrv est Tin. 1'. Is rr. belliisi,-rove Iiuuic Kilulir, J. II. Miller, Wm. Moyer. sprlnif I'rlah Arho-zust. I nloii AIm I ll.'h.lrl. kt, Itiiac H. ljli'UiTe. Wa.thtiiKloti hiu. tiprunkle. IXKCt'TOUS' NOTICE.-Notlce is Jliereby given that Lettera Teata uiBDUrv on tli ectute nl J. i:. t'LKHIi 'll. tUc'd Inl l JackoD biwn.hip. ttnjdor County, ft. list burn Iraued to tlia umlerslirnvd rllin la nl. I towo'lilp. All enoin, tliertjl.ire. In. lei. led to .aid e-lle will pla.ru In.ikn Iminsdiuta pur. iiieul. itn.l tln'irn J.arlnK clultni at(alnrt It ill prenuut the in lor otlleninl to H 1. HKKMAN, Kxecntor. rpKACHKIlS EXAMINATIONS FOIt ltd. Applicants for a tew h.-r'a certlflcatu will 1 examined Hi lb" several districts cotiiMmliiK the coiintv of Snyder, ut tin: pliu u und on the duUi as follows : KraiiklliiAWl.l.llchurirh at Mlddleburif, Aug". Jl Monroe I tvi. ut hiiamokln Duiu, Auk. 11. I'enn at Kalem, Aui. iy WathliiK'toli ut Freeburif, Auif. HI. Middlccris k ut Wetii rsH, iiool lliiuso, Auif. IT. J.iekviii at KriilerMlle, Auir. It. I . litre lit Cenlri'Vllle, AUlf ill, Ad .msat 'I roxelvili,-, Auif. VI. H-aicrnt li'Miti-rbiwii. An;', su. h,rlhi( at Adalutliuri;, Ails', lil. SVetl Jj.-.oer l.l Mi l.llire, A'lll. I nl iii ul I'.irt Trevortoii, Aii.'. jl, I'luipman at Ab lservllle, Au;,'. .".i. l'.-rr at Fremoiil. An. :to. I'errv We-it ut i ns Itoads, Auif. l. iii. s'ii.. il (Kt. ndalei nt i:teiii,ile, Kept I. Ati'.l aii's liiU'l Is- eamtne. In tliii illttrlct In wlilrii I hey In'end to l.-ncli. Dlns'tun are nr'.'iiilt p i ic.'cl 1. 1 Hii. n l lha enaiiiliiutl.iu lu'ld In lb' ir re"(siiu illa'rH'is. An InviCuUou l e.i.'ii'l. 'l bi lie! U'. ie ral pobpo to HlUiud any or all of luu ubotu ttaiulualloiia. I . C. Hnwraiox. Mll'lU biiih, AiJ.'. 1, Isrt, to. Htrjit. Lewistown Academy. A college preparatory and finishing school for both sexes. Foreign lang uages taught by natives. Mario de partment:, vocal and Instrniffental, unsurpassed. Terms moderate. SeDd for catalogue. J.- C. PLA. H. 8. Lewlstown, Pa. Principal. crown Acme. The best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke, the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has n high fire test. It will not explode. It in Avithout a comparinon as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from tho finest Crudo in tho mont perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is tho BckI. Aide your dealer for CroAvn Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFINING. CO. Suubury Station, Snnbury, Pa. ULPJCH'S DENTAL EO0M3, SeltnsgravE, Pa, Teeth ch-atic'l, etra,'tsl. Impl.ihtcd. regulat ed. Diseases nnd lnurtea to the teeth nnd month treated. Artltlclal acta, crowna, bridges and oMuralors Inserted. All kinds of lining. Hold work a npeclallv. oKo. It. CI.IIICH. D. D. . oniiss n Wels' dweiilnif, aotith side entrance, opsslU! Niitlonul Hotel. D H. I 11. VOIiLICLKIJ. DKNTIST- Treating, lilliiiK, art illcial teeth, bridge nud crown work. Nitrous oxide gtta for painless extract ions. Kverything pertaining to ileutiatry. Van Hoakirk's old stand. rsKLINSCUtOVE. PA. To the Public, Generally. ' As Congress did not pass the extra revenue on whiskey, the Murks brands of whiskey all of my own make remain the same price. New white whiskey, $5.75 ; 16 to 18 months old, f3.00 ; 23 to 30 months old, $2.fo ; 34 to 30 months old. $3.00. &) to 42 months old, 3.50 ; These are all fine goods. Do not forget the old stand. Empty whiskey barrels $1.50. r' " J. L. Marks, Near R. TC Station, Mlddlebugh, Ta. Send lOrontalnelampato WILLIAM Wll ttlE. ISIS ! Ihlla Pa. to w posiaga. lie will amid IU) Sam plra, UtUsil mylw of wall patr, and isnnplete Inrtmctlon book, FQ CC HOW TO PAPER, IIILL llur uricii an. limrh IrM ttlftn ollinnu lol 1'siwr iSr., (...Id Fatsr &c., Handnu ""ld 1'arl.ir I'mt-rs n tot v. -r .le. Ailwux lwra Una wide uur.lcra and iilllngt U uiatclt. PIA1MOS, ORGANS. AND SEWING MACHINES. mm 0. 0. SEEBOLD, tlio Avell-kiiou n dealer in Pi anos, Organs and Sewing Machines, lias now tbo larg est stock of instruments on hand ever drought to Mid dlehtirgh, and from now to January 1, ISO 1, cash buyers can havo the same advan tages in buying from him as they have iu buying from tho manufacturers. U. 0. SKKHOL1), Middleburgli, 'a. mmi of mu laally, Quloltly, Parmansntly H.atorad. labaM, hrviu.iir, ItcbllMy. ami all th Ir.tu of .vll. fn.m e.rljr error.. irlnler eioasw.., la. reulu of overwork, ! km.., w.irrjr,.ui. kuli au.unih, Uurli,.uo,iit, and louo iuii u evurf oru and pnsn of Iks txxlf. Simpla, nalunU Bimiu. Juini"Ult. liui.r.imui'r.l Httrn. asil.r butssMibla, ton r..fur.'iii'. B..k. mplanaiiona uilpr...f, niailsd iialed) frs. A'lrtrn. W4 MIOIOAk CO., BUFFALO. N. V. G. C. GOTELIUS THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIEI -DE Fashionablo cloth ing, Hats, caps, Neckties, Gents Furnishing Goods, Summer Under wear, and Ocleloid goods, Men's Blurts, ii -. ii 'cjjay i 'WW Clothing for prince I Pauper Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather, fv, to tho old Keliablo where iiww mwr is just 111, l cnxirciy newnnu comprises all t 1-i..x i ..i .... m i . ... . . ' liucMbifs. xoo ousy waning on customers to tell t more. :onio and seo for yourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, WETZEL'SX- Come nnd see our new etock of Spring and Summer Goods. We liai stock iiniht anything you can ask for. Our goods are all good ami u We can aflord to sell ten per cent cheaper for CASH OR lience customers have tli.,J,i' rojlt of that system. We have a grentlr lust now on Motions, CurUorSiuurtain Poles, and Jewelrv. althotiL'li en n not come amiss for any tcnen also have a full line of Hoys' anon pieasea.to snow yon goons wuJ'fr liverChilled ttSTNote Here Is the place to get money, and don't you forget it 1 Cloite Di't Mai but they go a great ways In thatdlrectlon. Then J why send;to tlie City for ready-made clothing and then take them to aJak'Ued local tailor to improve tho lit, when you can get a , SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al 001 FIT at once HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TA1LOH, Selir.sgrove, I'a., where your work Is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This Is a questiou that Interests every man aud boy .A neat-ilttlng suit.no matter what thejmaterial is It always looks better than an Ill-llttlng suit no matter how tine the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS, Late Foremau for E. E. BUCK, four doors west of Bank. Selindgrov. POWATE ALE Tho undersigned will offer to tho public hisontirostod n 1 . -lH-li" .. 11 , , . oi x' uiiiiiuiu iiiiti jjeiiuiiig tho greatest sacrilico ever known in tho Turnituo TraJi in tntial Penna. Havintr decided to chanrro mv lmsi ness in doing so must mako sumo alterations in in) buildimrs I am compelled to offer mv entirn stork a: prices never heard of before. Chamber Suits, Farlo: Suits, Sideboards, C upboards, Extension Tables, Ureal last lames, uentro lablcs, JUarblo Top Tables, rolint Tables, Fancy Cockcis, Common Kockcrs, "Willow ltock ers, Uaby etiaches, High chairs, Small itockcrs, "VJ esat chairs, Cano Seat hairs, Doughtrays, Ueds, 5q reaus, AVrslistands, Sofas, Lounges, couches, Mattressi Ulankcts, Haps, .Pillows, Uolsters, Springs, etc., etc. Tho above goods must bo sold without reserve, am1 will bo delivered to all points along tho main lino am! branches of . li. ii. ly Cstock of Carpets is tho larges: in Lewistown, and will bo-offered at a great reduction during thcabovo salo. W. II. FKLIX, Lowistown, Ta ALE It IN Children tn ind everything make a man lo, handsomoandf happy, at pri( that discount imitation 8(0r, vou get what you pav for Middlcburgli,p. -:SWINEF0E1) PRODUCEK- the line of General kiernhamlisa ' and Men's Clothintr, and we will J yu buy or not. We also sell the Idws& Repairs the most and best goods for the Its I DavTd :'Wetzei ! TIB 1 uy going to ior mo next inrco montlisa