Published every Thursday, T- E. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which mut bp rmM In wlTanre when sont out-nlili-1 lie county.) RATItOr AOVlftTISINO. All trhnwli'iit nJrcriiHrtnotiis not otherwlw mil rncn-H ir will lx' rlmrifi'il itt Hip ThIp of 1.1 tfMita ir IIiip (nniimrl'l iii'MHir.') for flrt Inwr tlon hwI iu iH-iiU) (mt tlnu lur evt-ry Miiwuui'iit IumtUuu. Thursday, August.il, 1893. Republican Ticket. sinTirr, AI.KHKDSrKCIIT, A H'l:li' .I'lili'. Z. TAYI.OK liKMIIEKl.lNli. Tri'ic'irrr. V. V. HKKHDt.lt. i 'iiiiiTnlsotiiiipp, TIH 'M H IIKIIIWTKIt. .1 VKH KKM.KY. AiMllor. .!. '. limvi "IMX. '. V. M' I K t'orop-r. IUL M MIAMI IH.THIUH'K. republican Standing Ccnmittco A l.niix .1. ). VlMli-mnrth..l. K. F.-U.ToIf. IWMMT- Villi. Ill Ki I. Inlll KlllliPV. IL'.ivi r V kI - in. lltN-iiT, . Miydi r. i i niri'- II. '. N,un-i';l. in. ll.iiii i ih. li.ipm.ili - John MI' T. A. V. I..Iii. t. Kritnk Iiii .1. Ilnwiinl lio:iif. .1 . i it Ditrrllii''. .' irk'tciii win. Marlln, Ti ler hlliiirliT. NM'IIHinrKli .f it.x. IIoivithox. '. W. ll'Tinun. Ml l'll.i ri i k-1'. I.. How. M. I'. IMIiitf. r. Motirix- . A. K H'ltTiDim, Win. C. l)'nriiK. Ivnn I. V .I.irri'll. N I'. rroun frrrv-W. I. Iiilt. r. II. K. rlK.i::i.Mt. IVrry West - T. It. t.ravlilll. T. M. ArtmKiixr. -prlin' -A. M. ut:iii'l. I v 11 MI'Mlf-wnrtli. "i'llii.'irvr--Ki. M. Ilunimi l. A. MuiiKM'rf.T. I lili'ii -All.'ti H.i'lirini . .1. n. Slahl. Wnsiiuu:ii -Win. . II unuii. Mowr. Newspapers as Necessities. Tin- St. P.uil l ..f Control lately linked tin- Corporation At torney for his opinion ns to whether they eouhl lawfully furnish the coun ty almshouse niiil eity hopitul with newspapers ; and the Corporation Attorney's opinion is thnt they mny, for ho holds that newspapers are necessities of life. The opinion is a houiul Htatenient of fact. The news, paper hus become a necessity to Americans, ami to lo shut out from a knowledge of what is going on iu the world wouhl be as great a hardship to them as any other except lack of food, clothing, or shelter. The life in more than meat, and the body than raiment ; and tho satis faction of the mind is as legitimate aa the satisfaction of the bodily ", and of a higher order. The pers iu the almshouses mayhare in the common privilege of Americans. The newspaper is the university an 1 tho library of the people, the common school of manhood. It is the great debating club of politics, the exchange of business, the record i f i ach day of human experience. It i- i ecessary to the proper discharge '' 'he jxjlitieal duties of the citizen. Rut a newspaper, at h ast a good newspaper, is more than a necessity. It brings into the narrowest life some sense of tho vast life of the world, it is full of tragedy and comedy, wit and passion, the heroic and the humble, the crime and the merriment of nations. It is a great realist history. It is a daily com mentary upon humau nature. CENTRE VI LLE. Writing items in the heat i:i labor ious. The days are warm and thoughts or ideas do not come with the bidding This is the least pleas ant part of the year, the dog days. Heat, fumid and stilling, the dust of the wayside chokes the passer by, and the parched fields quiver, the corn alone stands the last living green waiting for a refreshing show er. Insects burden the air, and the half mournful note of the katy-did and cricket speaks of the soon com ing frost and fall of tho year. Such :time. l'enns Creek even is get ting too low for tho fish to keep their back from being roasted by the rays of the sun The Ladies Aid Society of tho Lutheran and Reformed church will hold a festival on Saturday evening of this week in the yard adjoining the church on Market Street. Give this worthy cause a liberal patronage. Ice cream and all the dainties of the t-en sou will be served Charles A. Walter of Williainsport was hero last week visiting parents and friends I'rof. J. H. Willis of Kelinsgrove wa- in town on business, .Saturday Will- iani Sliolly, un ex-soldier an 1 promi nent citizen of Jackson towi.hhip visited old cou.rado and friends hero n Sunday W. II. SiiU.kel and wife f M.f:2.nburg vi;ted par ents arid friends here i,u Sur-day. . . . Miss Ella Spungb-r v.u.zh 1 atitotig friends in New J; thn on bun-lay Miss Elva Hiitr.vi.'j wa an,orjg friends in Mi I lleh'irgh on Sunday ....11. C. HanipMl. OULty Chair man of the JUpubLean Standing Committee, attanded the State Con vention iu fctbtion at llarmhurg this week. i CITESTNUT RIDGE. Daniel Smith Las purchased a new threshing machine complete with an automatic duster, and is now pre pared to do as quick and good work as any party in the county. . . .Chan. Kane, of Riverside, was in this place on business last week.... An infant daughter of Charles and Dilla Stet lcr was buried last week.... The Chestnut Ridge cornet band has purchased a handsome band wagon . . . .Messrs. A. W. Tontius and Sam uel Reichley are attending the World's Fair....Adnm Smeltz and Cyrus Smith made a business trip to Centrevillo last week. . . .Simou Hummel and Ira Sunders met with an accidont last week while passing Daniel Smith's engine, with a horse ami buggy. The horso became frightened at tho engine and ran away, throwing the occupants out of tho vehicle. They were badly bruised but are all right again. The horse ran several miles before he was captured Vlfred Good, of Northumberland county, made a business trip to this place last week Chestnut Ridgo was well repre sented at the R. R. Y. M. C A. pic nic at Mountain Grove Jas. G. Crousc, Esq., of Middle burgh, was in this place on Saturday on business loo Lesher, of Selinsgrove, was in this place last week. Joo has nothing to say concerning the !l.r0 wheat which ho promised our farm ers if Cleveland would be elected. . . The property of John Young, do ceased, which was sold on Saturday, was purchased by the following par ties : Edward Young bought tract No. 1, valuation . l,7S.) Alfred Young bought tract No. 2, valuation Isaac Roust, our enter prising phosphate iikreut, has re ceived two car-loads of goods, which ho has sol 1 to farmers in this vicin ity Everybody is pleased to learn that our old school-teacher. A. J. Herman, is coming back again. GLOBE MILLS. The Globe Mills and Kreamer Sunday schools will hold their an nual picnic on Yoder's island Sept. 2nd. All are invited to attend. There will be a festival in the even ing at Meiser station The G. A. R. intends holding its annual bean soup on Yoder's island Sept. 13.... Our post-master has embarked in the confectionery business. . . .Frank Seaman, of Williamsport, will teach Our neigh"boring fanner, Levi Has- singer, will move on Sheriff Bolen uers i arm in tne spring. We are very fcorry to lose him J.O. Yoder has started for old Missionary Insti tute and will finish his course in the spring.... Prof. A. A. O. Yoder, graduate of the Delaware (Ohio Business College, will teach in Cen trevillo this winter. .. .Take a dead in-earnest politician and he will talk about his party and its platform every chance he gets. Why should a dead in-earnest christian do anv less for his church T MARRIED On the 24th inst. at the home of the bridegroom s parents in Beaver town, by Rev. .1. N. Wetzler, Cha. W. Boush. M. D.. to Miss Lizzie M. Smith, both of McClure. At Mi.M1..1miv.l. 1n k,,.. ! 1 ... Rev. I. 1 Netr, W. E.' Stal'lnecke'r and Annie J. Moyer, both of Middle burgh. Ou Aug. 2.", in Middleburgh. bv Rev. I. V. Neir, I E. Hackenberg and Clemraie Moyer, both of Beaver township. EXECUTORS' NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby given that Letters Teota ucDUrv on lh huk el J. '. I'LtHIOi, dwM UitolJulmm tuwmhip, Knyder County, bare tn lMue-1 to the under. iicd'sI rrltin in Mi'l torliip. All eixjni, therefore, Irnlehtcd UmIiI ett will .U. tnak lminellts v. tiiiat. aol thiw harlntf rliioi jrsiol It wi'll I'TtK-Lt thcui lur Mlilemcut ! . t. 111. KM AN, tiecutor. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICK. Let tern of ailiuiijlntrntloii in estate of H'h;ioin Herman. l,t ol Krizervll!-, hny.ler '...'.,dT'., hailrK ten uranle. to th un.ler nntif.J, all ru knowing theuMlT loilehiei tu mate are reiue.l.! to uiake In mediate lkjuient. anile lh- Ijitiuk rlaiioi alll present them dulj aulliebtlcate.! to the nn.1 r.ix'iel. l.VI'IA M I. KM A N. 1 l.Kl I.NA1. llKMAN. Aoir. Sr,'v3 A ltuiDiru-aturi. . ! . s M'KCIFICATIO.NS. l!lln will ! r"-hwl l.y the MlitiHi-lmrf.t h'.l l'ur 1 una saOjr'lkj-, .-i,u-ijli)er . nv.'i l'r tin t'Hi'iviux i"iiw . To lav down rl'xirx III , -lfi filli !! 4I- IUi0rr IwtJ HiUl.-rliil Uitjf i,l ynnl j-i;.jw win,oiit kii'i, to ly Laid ou t.jv ol tin; old floor. Alvi Ui put a -ijrro-a'-d lrrj t4 un Hit- iwiith mdp ol tljp w hl i'i.:M:- ' ! ,l t,'jar- r-t ,. all U, I itai--4 ihe:".u"f s pi. ii.in-r. Jim, K j,j,iieyi i,', re-H i' ht nt iM-. iHi:iry, uji Ui Ihe aljote time v:il ije 4n-d a;i . ( .'TEI.ll S, 'r-nl ) ht. J. V. sHJMjJX s.xf..-(4rv. Trial List-Sept. Term, 1893. T:.f M'J oru,V k l.'um-kUi.j; Uu Iliuv'J'j . W' V VM.kJ.fi a I 'i. 7'L.i- iwil.'ijlJ I'l'wl'o. va. Waltjii Whai.ii T'.c y.u.flr Jtr.U I . Walfjn Whnr.fi a i 7 ! "li.iiiwjr.'-raol I'blob . Uj liar.) I'.ijdd . 'low K'ln. 1.1, v. ,. I'. Hwiuruijiv-U. ielsir H. UniuOi . Il-nry at. Mpjl, lit istr i. ti a ntu i. . :iyiK .a. A'jfiwi r.ifjjrriau, J. II. Iili vk. Win. IL Noll. rt. al. vi-'t fw'nt im. nnjtiitx ii y ii, et, kL SHERIFFS fiALEOP REAL ESTATE 1 Hjr Tlriue of t writ ol KI. Kb. HM out of rh t'ourt of ( ciinmon I'Ipha of BnjdiT county nd to mn dliwl, will eiio to public sale at the Ouurt limine In Middleburgh, on Saturd.iy, Sept. lrt, 1S03, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the followlnn real mtnte i All thnt certain trsct of Innd ulttiatfl In IvrTy tnwiiNhlp, Hnvrler count v, P., bounded Nortli by bind of Henry Krvmver, Kam by Innd of Wid ow Henry, South by land of ('lirlHtlun Knnimn, nc Wml bv land of John t'nderrover, contnln Intf 11 AcUfcs. inorw or le-.. whereon are erect ed a Tkh1 Two-xtorv DWK1.L1NH HOI SK, Sliible and other outbuilding-. Nelred. titken Into execution and to be sold the prorty of tieo. tt. t-lnett, U. BOLEXDKK. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE I lly virtue of n writ of KI. Kit. Inuei out of the Court of i .minion 1'lean of Snyner i-oiinly and to Iiih illnvled. I will exiwme to public aalo at tho Court House in MlddleburKh, on Saturday, Sept. in, 1H03, fit in o'clock. A, M., the followlnK real entitle i Til ACT No. 1 All thnt. cerlnln tract of litnd mtiiiiie In Knuikllii township, Hnvder county, iHiunded by lands of Anion tittt, Kpliraltn lln-lii-InifiT. M.J. Courtney ami Itiu'hael Klnelihower, contiiliiliiu IU Al IIKH mid V IVrclioH. TI1ACT No. . Miniate m township, county and state aforesaid, tmiirided br lands of Kpliriilm MrelnlhpT, Amos nift. Itarlmel Klwnhower and pulille roail. eoiitalnllitt n Al UKS and M I'eri hes, on which are erected aifmsl DWKI.I.I.NU HOlli Ham and other oiilliulldliikri r'lel. taken Into cxii-niion and to he Bold as the property of Alexander II Km-pp. H. IIOI.K.NI) Klt. SherlfT. .SHERIFF'S SALE fF REAL ESTATE I lly virtue of a writ of KI. Kit. Issued out, of the t'nint of i iitmiioii I'I'-.vs and to tne directed, I will expose to publle hale nt thu Culirt House 111 MiihlleliurKh, on Saturday, September UUh, 1SU, at ID o'clock, A. M., the following rcij eslato : TH.M'T No. I. Mtua'e In Adam township. Htiyder iiMii,ty, l'a In, unci. . I north bv land of Nathan 1'ettepilt, east bv Isaac SwiirtC, el. nl., south l.j A. i. Mi'r. et. al., and west by Troxei A' llni., contaliiliig Mil Acres. THAI 'T No. i. Situate mhiiic as Tract No. 1. bounded north by lauds of Arlo l'anlis, enst by Troxell A Wairtier, wmtli bv llcnrclt Kivbl.sel. al est by .1. v. II. .Moyer, et. ill., containing J7 Acres mid ss pen lies. TUAt'T NO. a. situate satup as former tractn, Niundist north by Tract No. i. east by land of Henn it Ki-ebbs, south bv Sarah l.ltrltilngerund west by Mary K. Mlddlcswarth, contaliiliiif 10 Acres, more or less. TH.M'T NO. 4. Minnie same ns former tracta, liunded north bv laml of Nalliitu Ketlepilf, east by lllimanian A Sinlth, west bv Klliot Kunnaii, and Ninth by .lames K. Kline-It N-Ing a Uootl l.llnestone Lot with K II Ii In if"sl repair. Keled. taken Into execution Hlld to tie Mild as I he property ol Jacob Nerhixal. I. Hol.KNIKH, SherltT. Jury List. KKTITJIHOIW. T.lst of Petit Jurors drawn for the t'ourt of oyer and Terminer and ietiernl .lall Delivery andonirtof quarter s'!slons of tlie peace of Snyder county held nnscpt. Term, comuittnclnir Monday. Sept , lw. Adams Wm. II. Hcrmun, Isaac C. Smith, Oarrt- eon ThomuN. Heaver U. H. spoi'ht. Ner Feme, Oeotve A. Kline. Isaac Ilreese. Beaver West 1), H. Ilaaetnirer, Hamnel PtumpIT. Perry Treaster. Jacob Krb, t'harlea Hmith. Outre IVrrlval llartinan. Know. Herman, Kllaa HarUiian.H. Il.biroub. a. C.BIninuuao, Elmer O. Zerbroan. Chapman Ihtnlel L KelchODtiach. Joacph ljona, Aug. H. Miroub. JonailiKU Btroub. KnuikllD M. K. Uaitnlnirer. . t . ItAto.lr-VrW.TJ N.'fex , SVfl.'U IUuM, 40f4& u'igniner, ( naa. 4. Heaver. Mldilleburvh Alexander Howeraox. Monroe W. T. Deltrtch. Jacob Brown, laaao N, Klshrr. Jonaa Corvell. Awmh Ptsher. Pt-on C'ornellua Wetzel. Illrain F. Llrlcb, Jacob HOW. Ferry-Christ Knouse, Klley Kepler. 8. D. Sanfo. Aiii'ii iitu aenu-rif. Perry West '. M. Dunn. SelliiKgrove Win. II. Winner. spring Jaa.'c. Hchambacu, ItoeweU Blngamun, n ill. l. linger. I'nloti-jai-ob llitiitx, titsi. p. Michael, Washington Jerome (.arinan. tiHAND Jl HOHS, Adams t-liiiK, K. KcttenilT, Beater West t han. Ikvkard. Centre Sephnrus sehiitnbach. ( li.ipinaii iieo. W. Muter. Kraiiklln-S. M. Walter,' Henry II. Hauoh, CUaa. Krb. .1 ackson Jai kson Kllngler, ieo. Kiltie. Mlddli-biirgh Win. I. i.armaii. Mulillw re-k tieo. W. Haie h. Muiiivs- .lames Ix slu-r, Win. II. U.illev, Noah Issller. I'enii-sepharuM Herman. Francis Miller, ivrry cl Thus. P. Intt. -liiisgr -Isaac liomlg. .1. H. Miller, Win. Moyer. spring I rlali Artog.ist. I nioii .iHd llemlre ks. I-a.ic S. Ihgacre. Washiiiion t inus. sprunkle. Al'IIMWV API'IMIsKMKN rs.-N'otli-els here " by given that the folluwlmr Wldowa'An. pnilseineiila under the fXi law. have lieen llled wiiiiinei lerkoithe tirnhuim' Court of Hnvder county for Continuation on Mondaf. tho Vvth day of September, lWI. 1. Appraisement of Daisy M., James T., Isaac. i. and Kliilna S. Hallev. minor elillilt-en or I'rlali P. llalley. Lite of helnsk'ruve BoruiiBh, Fa., d's; d. t. Appraisement of Susan Ainlch. widow of John Auilch. lato of West perry Twp., Fa., dee d. )). Appraisement of Hannah Aucker. widow of Emanuel Aurker. late ol I nlon Two.. Mnvder county, Fa., ds;'d. 4. Appraisement of arah J. Treanter. widow of Wm. II. Tn-aeter, late of Weat Beaver Twp., Miydcr county, J'a., Utv d. J. CALVIN HCIIOCU. Clerk O. C. Monday. Aui;. Iskj, 1 EUISTKH K NOTICES. Notice la hereby Klv. 1VU thai the following named persons hum fllisl their Aduilnlslral.iiV, tiuardlan. and ki. o utors' a'oiliila Iu the KeglMer'i Ofllce of Kny. der Count v. and the aamv will be pnwuted fur roiifinnatloti and allowauee at the Court Ilouae iu juieucourKii, .-ninua,v, rtept. ao, IFtwa, 1. Account of Jinse F. and Emanuel II. Han. let, administrators of the estate ol John iiusi.t late of Jackson Twp., dir eam-d. . First an I final account of W. If. tll. aA. minlstrator of the estate of Levi till, lam .r t'eiitre Twp., deceased. S. First and final aceount of S. Wela. admlnls. tratorof the eniuto of U. lieymaD, tale of Selloa grute, (liveaneij. 4. Third and final acxiunt of David Winner guardian of Foster Fisher, a minor child of Cai tlu L. Fbiiier, lat of Mlddlocreek 'I'wp., dee'd. . First and niial account of Charles I lower administrator of the rslat of Kluta Elg, de- ,. . t Irsl and final a- count of Kllzalteth Weller admlnlstrainx of llieesl il.t ol Peter Weller. Ul. of VS ajthlngUjii 1'vt p., duceoaed. T. First fend final account of Itinrlea Ielnn i iK-uior of the estate of Jumea Ih-Umg, late of Centre Twp.. Ueoeaaed. . First and nnul accaint of Marvf. Klsir.er itdinliiLstr.it nx C. T. A. of UieestaU: of Benjamin . First and final account or J. .'. Shamlo ii and N. W. a hier. ex uton of thu etai ol suh annah Alfler, lute of spring Twp., deceaaed. A'-:ount. of ( harles Aurand. administrator of theesiate lit (.e.,r,'-5 Moyer, lale of Jai kvill Ta p., d's eiiw d. 11. A i 0Uiit ofj.iriii-s K. flit la and Calvin H N-rfiJi, exei-ulorsof tne Lnl wi.i and 'l iwlumeiit of i.. ore ) iiiiUie, lute of h..liiurove Uorough, 'leiraAc'i. (1. M. hill VIIIT Mlddleburi'li. pa., Aujf. w. JiegUtler, a aw v.w.iato, ift.,.. - - - - t liin..n.. kn .m I- , M.4 altars. a4 - . aou iisosw . km.t ,i C ,--.i.i,,.,,al. k, uHiks r. ai,s. '4 tt;j.f O., 4lI,aU4, I mm iMll lii.r. ' Lewistown Academy. A college preparatory and finishing school for both texee. Foreign Ung nages taught by natives. Music de partment, vocal and Instrumental, unsurpassed. Terms moderate. Send for catalogue. J. C. PtA. 11. S. Lewistown. Pa. Principal. crown Acme. The best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not mnoke the chimney. It will not rlmr tho wick. It has a high fire teat. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil, It is manufactured from tho finest Crude in the most perfectly equip ped refineries' in tho world It is tho Best. Ask your denier for Crown Acme. Trado orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO Sunbury Station, Jjunbury, Pa. ULSICITS DENTAL EOOLS, SEllnsgrcvsi Fa. Teeth cleaned, extracted. Implanted, regulat ed. IMseases and Inlurlea to the teeth and mouth treated. Art lllclal nets, crowns, bridges and oMurator Inserted. All kinds of lining, Oold work a sH'Clalty. iKo. n. n.nicii. n. i. . office In Wels' dwelling, south side, entrance, opixmlte National Hotel. D U. U II. VOELKLKIl. DENTIST Treating, filling, artirtclal teeth, bridge anil crown work. Nitrous oxide gus for painless extractions. Everything pertaining to dentlntry. Vau llohkirk's old etaiul, SEL1XSOKOVE, PA. To the Public, Generally. As Congress did not pans the extra revenue on whiskey, tlie;Marks brands of whiskey all of my own make remaiu the same price. New white whiskey, $'..75 ; 10 to 18 months old, 13.00 ; 38 to 80 months old, 2.5o ; 84 to 8(1 months old. 3.00. 88 to 42 mouths old, 3.50 ; These are all fine goods. . Do not forget the old stand. Empty whiskey barrels 1. 60. J. L. Marks, Near R. 11 Station. Mlddlebugb, Pa PIANOS, ORGANS, AND SEWING MACHINES. SiLv-'f!- i la-' C. C. SEEBOLD, tho Mcll-known dealer in Ti anoH, Organs ami Sewing Machines, has now tbo larg est stock of instruments on hand ever brought to Mid dleburgh, and from now to January 1, 1S!)1, cash buyers can have tho same advan tages iu buying from him as they havo in buying from tho manufacturers. 0. 0. SHE HOLD, Middlcburgli, Va. SHERIFFS HALE OF REAL ESTATE ! IK' vfrlm. rf 'i.i-fiilii u.'u li l... .... of ihn 4 ourl ol CoiuNion 'liaH t,t hhyilvr nniuiy Uh'l lO HIM llr.Tl.-.l, HIU I'IMM to MlljlC huli) latv IIIU I XI UUp. Ill .ltiltlsllfliri,ll. ou Saturday. Setitemher Ih'CI at I'l o'clock, U. in.. !li following real eslale: mi . ).,v o-ii,iiii nt'" i in I. lie I, an iiaie At lams township, hntd'-r 'dmiy, I'.i., Imiiniled n.irtli hy 'uml ol Klleu .ll' rt, ft. lit. aolllll by ,Ui o, II. Ilelle, H. a. I- ilium hi, el. al.. e.iht l,v KatAt k-..li,.rolf mirf l.u I. ...I.. I u' ' . . ..... ..... ...... ...... ,v , ,:niT, COIIIalll- InifHs At UKH, luore or less, vt li. reon ara ere led u 1o.mI. liirLe Ii.... lilt," lli.iik.. I o , iiol oiiie7 oiifoulldinS.V - ,w"" Kl'ljsl. til ki'li ll.lo i. .i-i'lll I, ,n ui.,1 l,.l.....i. ... yjH 'K'i'yoIbaraU A. 'JoMua aud Henry 11. i a, fiai ,,.n v. G. C. GUTELIUS. i m- jk-h IBM WIVMai III -DEALER IN Fashionable cloth ing, llats, caps Neckties, Gents Furnishing Goods, Summer Under wear, and Cclcloid goodSjMcn's shirts, JJJ I I I I i Clothing for prince Pauper Clothing that looks liko silk iu in om itcnaoio wncro you get wnat you pay lor. new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all tt laicststyics. loo busy watting on customers to telly more. :omo and sco for yourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, WETZEL'S!- Coino mid. see our new ntock of iltjwttl l.i.iut n.lTtlllnV ... Ma... n I r r...... ... uu j iuiuk j v... i mi ,nix tyo run auoru to sen ten per cenc CASH OR liPtir.t niiHrnnipri linvp Mw hp no fit Gbeap Sash S . . --..s..m. .... v rj01Vll W V f fa, I rtll I J . . lUHtnow on Notloua, Curtain. Curtain Pole, antl Jewelry, although . I S t 11.. II . . . . - . . . . " tnunui, cume nuniyr niijiinuK 111 ins line oi uenerai uerciianuits?. W also have a full line of Hoys' Buitu and Meu'a Clothimr, and we will pleaed,to ehow yon goods whether you buy or not. We also sell tlie j liver Chilled ttf" Note Here is the place to get money, ana uon t you rorget it I David W etzei lois but they go a great ways in tliatdlreotlon. Then why sendjto the City for readynmde clothlnp; and then take them to aMci lied local tailor to improve the fit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al at once HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOIt, Selir.sgrove, Ph., where your work Is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that Interesti every man and boy.A neat-fitting sult.no matter what the.materiil is it always looks better than an Ill-IItting suit no matter how fin the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. DUCK, four doors west of Bank. Seliimtw elinsgrove azaar Newly Established. o o o Having jiiHt completed the stock for my new store In SprinRmau'ii Hi ing, M-.LlMSMiOVE, PA., 1 am ready to satisfy the wants of sll patrons. I carry LADIES' FANCY GOODS of every description, Notions, Gents' for both Ladies aud (ieutleineu. MILLINERY u t u cm W La UkU I II I L Children fcfniu and everything make- a man 10(, hand8onioandfe(i happy, at priC(i that discount imitation store. and wears like leather. Coin Middleburgli,pa SWINEFORD Spring uml Suminer Oootln. We hav? f .. mm . . . 1 1 . 1 . in. iiur kuuiis un; nu UOtl mill i cneaper for PRODUCEK- nt ttmf uvutam 7a l.aA M k. Plows 8c Repairs the most and best goods' for the i IT oy itoing to Don t Mi Tie 1 (limn mi .uuu 1 11 Neckwear & Jeveln Hjieolnlty. Uexpertfully, ' Nettie Cohen, Solinsgrovo, P U. LOLtNUt'H, bUtrlff.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers