i l ,1 11 si Published every Thursday. T- H.HARTER Editor and Frognetor. Subscript ion $1.50 per year. (which must N- imlil In rnlvntiro wlirn m'lit otit niili Hip county.) HATtlOF ADVIRTISINO. All triinwI'Mii nilvcrtliotnonts not nttiprwlw t-niitrm-ti-il for llll"' i-luiri;i-il lit Iho nili- of IS cpnis xt lliii' (tio!i irio nii'usiiri') for llrtt Iii-mt-tlon mi'l 1() cimiIh (nt Ilia' for every Kiili-u'iii-nt insert Ion. Thursday, Muivh S, 18!) 1. Our Next Governor ! v. 7 .O.-l I w V. WJ&W G.'n?r.i! Dirv"! Hirt'inn H-r-t'n". (Scih'ImI :isf itn, flu niun f r vh m we vot- for (lovcnmr mi S.it unl i.v.is essentially a M lf nunle man, for liis enily lid- was u roiitinui'il buttle, iiinl in tlu strniigpst uicttils with tin 'A lilire arc nuulo so liy tiro an.l luiinmer, so the chnriictcr of llastiuirs v:ts sticiitlK-iii'il liy di versity. II.' was liorn lYlu miry liiitli, lNf.i, i rt littl,, loo; 1,S(. l.uiit ly his father's ,li;unls near S.ilonu, iVtinsylviini:!. j lis father was u day laborer on the lVnnsylaiiiu Canal at the. inunitieent wage of .10 cunts a l.y when the subject of our sketch was born. The boy's inheritance consisted of his father's poverty ami his ma-jniticent physical uiiuiIkhhI. At the early live of twelve wo find him at the plow studying Knglish grammar as he turned the furrows. When the rebellion broke out two of his brothers enlisted and started for the front. Youug Hastings, re alizing that the "path of duty is the way to glory," for the first time re belled against tbr wishes of his I-i.h- erandranofT. . wr- d UJ tried . ... get ting as far aa Carlisle and enlisting, his Htern father found him enjoyiug the glory of tho uniform of a full private and promptly returned him to tho plow. When fourteen years old he heard of a school teacher's position which had become vacant twenty miles away, and ho trudged oft" .through tho snow to try his chances for t lie position. lb secur ed the position, but. finding that lie had to stand an examination, he pluckily walked back stood it and returned with tho proper papers and taught the school. InlMohe was elected I'rincipal of the ISellcfonto High School, where he connected himself with tl. 15.-11... fonte Hi iKibllcttn as ussoeint .1 itor, and his liuntrent editorials still ring in tho ears of tho writer who was then, though still a boy, a con stant reader of tho i,ublit,m. Alt ' Although principal of a high schoo! ftud a vol fou nil liiiift to Kfu.lv In was admitted to the bar where he soon UHtinguisuoiI himself and stood first among iho noted lawyers then prac ticiugat tho Centre count v bur H also soon became a leader in politics and stepped from one place of dis tinction to another until his oratory and level-headodness hud won for mm a national rcputation.and in 1ST he accepted the position of Adjutant General of Pennsylvania In 18!0 ho was defeated f. II' tlin nomination for Governor of this Mate by Senator Delamater. 1ml in augurated tho campaign by making a speech for his successful rival with in holf an hour after his defeat and remained on tho stump continually for nearly three mouth in behalf of the nominee. In 1HHS he was allowed the honor to place the name of John Sherman before the National Convention for iTCsnlent, and his half hour muwli so electrified tho convention that such competent critics asfioo AlfV.,,1 TownBondaud Murat Halstead do- dared it the greatest speech of the Convention, and tho Chicago Trib une prophesied that ho would one day bo Governor of this State. When tidiugs of the dreadful dis aster nt Johnstown in tho spring of 1WJ reached him, he dropped all business, hired a team and drove with all upeed for Johnstown, where he laid off his cout and pitched into work relieving the Buffering, clear ing away tho wreckage, and burying the dead. He turned chaos into or der and won for it the plaudits of a nation. From the begining he de clined to have anything to do with the handling or disbursing of the money which wan ho generously contributed for the relief of the dis tressed, and all the money was re ceived and disbursed by Governor Heaver and a committee of twelve, of which Mayor Fitler of Philadel phia, was Chairman, and J. H. Kremer of Carlisle, Socretary. In the spring of 1W he became associated with a number of capital ists in tho purchase of a largo tract of bituminous coal lands in Cambria county which yielded him n rich in come and has rendered him quite wealthy. At his own homo, whero his life has been lived in tho eight of his neighbors, his many excellent quali ties as a man and a citizen aro most highly appreciated. Fearless nnd independent in the expression of his opinions, yet kindly and tolerant of the opinions of others, men are none the less his friends, because of lin ing his opponents in opinion or pol icy. Public spirited and ever ready to respond to all calls of public duty, he has filled every office of trust to which the pi'Oplo have called him, with honor ami credit to himself and great ndvautago to tho public. Without seeking popularity he is immensely popular, partly because of the spontaneous, and uncalculat ing generosity of his nature, but mainly because his sympathies are with the people ami his highest wish their best interest. Thero are many who believe thai a tactical mistake was made by his party when they passed over him to choose their can didate for Governor at tho last elec tion, and there are more who proph esy that the mistake is not likely to be repeated. BANK STATEMENT, lteiorl of Hie i'oiiillllon of til" First National li.uik of MlcMleimiuli. a' Mlililli-lmrirli, In Mm Male of IVlilllul.la. lit tliu close of business Kelt. Us, lsvi : KKSOUKCES. I.nalis anil ilWeollliM fl overilriills, M-i-iin-il iiml linseeiireil. ... I'. S. Itomlx to Hoeiire eireuliittoii I'reinlllliiHoll I'. S. Ili':'u4 con nty H mils , liaiil.liiK-lioiise. furniture, Hint tlxturett oilier real esiale hihI inortfiik'e owned Duo from National HaiiWmnot Kvwrv? AirentH) Due from Slate Hanks anil bunkers .... Hue from approved renervn al'iils,.... cheek mid oilier niHh Itenm..., otes of otlirr Nntlotml Hank. t riu'llonvl paper cm r o ul nd relit ' -ia .:111k.. . . fMl lllVNl I. vmum 1.1(a) mi II. oai.mi l.iiU'.im ttui.ou il.imo.41 5 ur.tv 13..VI-J.V) W1.10 10.00 .lemptiou miidwiib ir. s. TroMiuur (A per i-eiiL of cbviilultoD) 76.00 TOTAL I1M1.000.M LIABILITIES. Capital stock palilln ... Surplus Kiiinl I'liillvMeil prolUs, less expenses anil luxes p.ilil Nullotiiil Hank Holes ouUlalulllnf Hue loot her National banks. , Individual leKnltH hUbjts't loelieek W. SUM. 41 lleinanil eerlllli'UleHof lie- )K. -,11 0.1 IV4W , .vt,ini).nn . H.OHO.IHl l.KII.IW . ift.r-io.ui 10,a,:i ion.nis.uii tot t fivi.ni.:A STA I K or PKNNSVI.VANIA.I SN VHi:it I'Ol NTY. hs: I,. I. N. 'I'lloMI'SoN. Jr.. t'a.slili'rof tlm nlvove liaineil bank. lo solemnly swear Hint the ulxive Miuiemenl Is true to tlm Ik'sI of my knowledge ami iK'llef, .1. N. TUOMI'soN. .lr.,t'Rsliler. SubsiTibeii nml sworn to lieloru me tills Bill d.iv of M.ui li i-ii. I A V i. WKISKH. Notary PublU;. (MnilKl'T AtleM : (i. AI.KHF.O SfllOCH, T. .1. SMITH. W. W. WT1TNMYKK, OiKumms. iMtl'HANS' COl'ltT SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! In tiik KxrvrK or Jonathan (iKMiiKHi iso, latk ok I KNN TOWNSIItf. bNYUKHlUl'NTV, 1A. Tlie iiiiclerslk'neil Kxwulors of fuilil duredeut will hell his re ul rslute, on the preinlseii la bald tuwnniiip, oil We.lnesday, March 28. 1804, piirsunnt to nn order Issued by the Orphans' C 'ourl of said I'oiinl Y under nroceedlmrs lu Darll- lion, when and wlieru ull ure Invited to be pres ent. The kuIiI real estufe will be offered for Mle In two tracts In two dinerenl ways, uud whichever way mo niuai is uiu 11 win ue hirui K on, u wit KIHST WAV. Tit ACT No. l, belnir hounded on the north by bind of Lewis K. I'uwlinir, on the east by laud of SephaniH Itcmlierllli);, Wlllliim II. tiemberlliiL' and ol hem, on llienoutli by a public road unit trai l 4o. . ana on Hie west ny land or (iisjre , Schncuund tract Nil., couljilulmr ON K 11 LN DKEl) AN1 1 Hilt 1 V-Kltill T At ItKS, nmre or less, uerenn ure iwhii run ri.M, UWKI.l.. I NO IIOI'SKS, I.arire Hunk ltarn, hihI minor out buildings, also a Coal Yard nt what In known as Clifford, is'iiitf all llrsi cium larmliiH land, and located aoout iwo mnea wesi oi seiinn Urove. THACTNO. 8, being bounded on the north by tract No. 1. on the east by tract No. 1, on the south by land of William Mease, and on tbn west bv land of OcorKe J. schoch, couluir.liiK KOHTY K Hi 1IT ACKKS, more or less, whereon areerecl tslii ( HAM K mvhl.LINii HO('SK.aiid new Hank ll.iru. and ull iKM'eonury oiillnilldlnKS, the whole iH'int; nrsi class laruiinir luna. hHtXNO WATi TltAt'TNo. 1. Helnir liounded on the north by land of lcwls K. I'awllnir, on I lie east by land of Srpliaras (icIiilsTlliik', W llllain II, tJemborlliiK uiiii oiuem, on inn nouiii uy iioih; nuill, anil on (lie west by tract No. 4. containing NINKTY 'I'll It KK A' ltKS. more or less, whereoiianienvi. edall the Imnroveuienls meutloiKHl In the for mer description uf tract No. 1, Including the wild I aril. TKAct NO. 9 acinar bounded on the north oy iiinu ot Lewis k. rawnnir, on tlie east by tract No. I. on I lie south by laud of William Mease or tint rubllc ltoiid, und on the west by land of (icorureJ. Schoch. containing NiNk-rv. i ii iir.r. av io,.s, more or less, wuereou are nil the luiproveiiieiila uientloued In the former do script Ion of trad No. it. T Kit MS. -The terms of sale will be an follows W ier cent, down when the property U struck off i one half the balance on April 1st, liw, and t lie other one half on April 1st. ls'.M, with Inter. et from April 1st, Ism ; deeds anil posHewlon to ls k'lven on April 1st, IMii. The purchaser Will ns'eive one half Hie crops In the ground. P. 1IC IU OCKIU Ul III O CIIH'K A. M. SOLOMON A TP, WILLIAM H. HKMHKKLINO, AMoSf. tiEVHKHI.INU, Kxis'iitors of Jonathan liuiubcrlluir, dee'd. . 11. Keck, AuctlonisT. I. S. Any Information doKlred will lu cheer. fully irlven by the said Kxeciitors, or their AU torney-at-Liiw. I'liiin. I1 llrlch, Ksc Bellnn- i'love, I'u. Candidates' Cards. HOK ASSKMM.T. Hrrrm.iCAM or ftNvnuR Coi'mtt. In present Iniflhe inline of elms. vV. Hermann for Assemts v, we ask you to support a man whose Hepiib- iii'iiinsin is iin'i'iesiionen : a nmn wunnns noen fi.llhful to every trust Imposed, w hoso Intearrltv has never ts-en ipn'stloned mid wliirte character is ncyonii repro n n. lie is In tun viiror ol limn Ii'mmI hihI we iM lleve. will fill Ihe otllce to which he aspires with slunal ability. He deserves to lie rci'iiirnlcil nnd weuni earnestly soiled your in in Rivuriiitf nn n iininairin. i-kkn, Vrt.iow Hkitiimcans llorncp Allemnn Rlinnld r'ireetit us In the next Let Mature. iHi anse in Is a llfelnnit Hcpublican. has done active parly work, has ihe projMT abilities, end is worthy of recoKiiinoii. l.ei us no 1 ne fair iinnir ny mm, unn nor is- iiitiuenced nia'nt nun ny mis repriMentation or prejudice, We have not for (follen how lie skko (of llin kenberir nnd tin1 whole Itepulilican ticket nt our last party meet lux In I'enlrevllle. I knthk. T. II. lltKTKN I'lensp nnnouncp my name as n candidate for AssemlilV, n lldeet to the dccls loiisol Hie Id ni, I, Hi an p.irtv at Its primary el lion i" lie lici t .March in. should I In- nominat ed and elected will endeavor to perform the duties ol Hie ofllce f lIMililIU and honestly. Yours trulv. W. V. W1TTKNMYLH. T. II. II oiTKtt. Sir We take pleasure In pre sciiHin; the tiiiuie of )r, A. M. smith of Sprinir ns n candid. itc lor Assembly, siihl'i t lo Ihe rue tfoMTiiliiif the Hi pnlillcati rrlinarv. Mr. Sinltli has Ik-cii an active, workln Ib'pulillc.iu all bis uie. wrven ins coiinirv laithtuiiy and wen our t ii u I In- ar and lias lever In Id'aii ollice of pay In the county. We are of that class no realize thai the ottices art few In rnHirtlot to the tminU'r ol persons capable and ill1" rvlni; ol hllliis' 111 'in. Hlilch leads list. i think tlmlli Wolpd be hut Jlstlei lo lllstl lMUIe I ll.'lll so IIS In IMai"Uhd a- in ailv as p ll.le ami not allow them to liecntui-a lilrtll-rllll to soul-- iM Is 1 1 hi otii'h pn-i'iiii'd. Kihih u,vf his ctefii.il tit :, fur tin- position, nnd 1 1 . - 1 1 j r f lt.it he in. iv I humiliated and elected as our next member ef the I, e.'lsla-ine. Is III e. irlll-sl Ul-ll It III I pr.lM'l of A 1 1 r ! I; kit in n vns rumi Cf.s i ut: I'ld iTIIoNo'l'MlY. T. II. II oiikii -Cietom has almost mad-' It a law i-iil illiiic ii t.iO lit'll olti' t r nt Ha nil y to a second lenii. and us I have endea'ired to He l"'st of in v alilllt v lo pcrlorui the duties ol in v niiiee for on-- i-rin. I herein- anihorl'i- nn in llllllolllice tl,V nalne as a callill'late lor re-eee II. hi to I In-1 :i i 'i . .1 Ii t .ir , siii. I- ei t - t ?o- rules irovernlmr t In- Id publican pip-iarv. I am ll.auklul pit I in- favors bi-sioui-d upon la.' l-y tin- pie. and Imp-- bv a faithful pet f nuance o t h" din es i ni iiiiiIh-nI upon me lo ui' l It I licit ( ontlinied rcia-ci and snt i. -t t . .1. CALVIN Si lKil II. Hi'.i.isi Lit .v i ; i : i . : i h . i : . T. II. II num.-Tin- lo I. nn sysiein In olll, e Inn III'.' be. -n r Vllted by the Itep-ltdlcalls III this county where the tin Uliilielit h as pnneii hltnsi It capable and oil h I Ii nlii;- -i n.'il one term as lee.er ,v te,oMi-r, I herebv all tlliiH." yoll In ii 1 1 Ti t) in e my Inline .,r r.'-il"'- 1 1 nt Ihe same lime Ihalikllc,' tlie penple lliriiilch lln- I'osr for the sup, mil lliev have k'lM-n me nnd I In- Cnlltldelice t hey teste, I In nc. Iloplni; they have noi r-mini II lulsplaeed. and iiskiic,' their siippori at tin- prlmar) Hi Match, I ll.ue I lie llolinl' lo fill. llll Your obedient Servant, i. M. SIIINI'I'.L. DISTHKT A lToltNLY. Kn. rorr. Please annouiicti my name us a candidate for lllstrict Attorney, s'ubis-t to Ihe rules KoveriiliiK' the Hepiiblieau primary, mid oblige, Mollis II ul), J. .M. HA K Kit, Sprlhk'. "T. II. IIaHTKK. Please alinoiince my Inline us a ciinillilnle lor I In-olll, e ot hlsirlci Attnriiey, silblis l to tin- rules Koveriiliiif the Hepubllciili primary, and oblige, l(esscifully, II aiivkv K. Vll.t Kit. Jl'HY lt)M.MISSIONKH. T. II. llAKTita. I'lease annoniice my name its a candidate for Jury ('ommlssloiier. subject to the rule Kv,,rrdhir the Itepiibllcan prtmury. HOHKHT KKAHU'K, Franklin twp. Kn. Voht. l'leose announce my name as a ran diilaui for Jury Oummlsaloner, hiiIiJis-1 to the rules tfovernlntf the Itepiibllcan primary. JAMES HO Wl-!l(SOX, Mlddleburirii. . ueue ik b . .eerfx.ic u. n hip . Jtled to a Hole one In a while, I hereby .tiithorlAe yon to a nounce my name aa a candidate foi Jury t ommlssloner. HKNKY K. SNYI)F.n. Kreamer. Kn. I'ost. I'lease announce my nnme na a cnihllilalc for the nomination for Jury Commis sioner. 1 have always Ins-ii true and loyal lo the party's cause and therefore ask It supMirt at the cummins' primary elis iinn, WILLIAM KOMIO. .Minni.Kiirmni. Kn. I'ost. I'lease iinnoiince the mime of John Musselmatl of our tow nshlp us a calidldalii lor Jury t'oinmlssioner, and oblige. Y oins inan I'KNN. T. II. II aiitkii I'lease iiiinotiiice my name us n caiidldale for .Inry Commissioner, subject lo Ihe rules of Ihe Kcpubllean primary. A"S II. KNLTP. Sprltis'. Voikicsok Snyhkh t'ot sry seiiiistrrove has never bad a Jury v'oiuiulsMoiicr, It Is well kno n thai much of the illlKatloii comes from the low er end. aiul Jury men should be sclecicd thai me cotnpcleiil to trv cases. I would present the name of John .1. Miller of Sc lliisirrove. Mr. Miller Is a hard workln.' blacksmith, w ils aallaM sol-ilh-r In the old tun I'l-im a cavulrv,' lie w.isn k'i Hid soldier. Vole for John , I, ' I shin. KKI.Lii.VTKTl) STATK t'oN V KNTIoN. Kn. I'osr. I'lease announce mv name us a candidate for lieleate lo state Convention, and oblige ) ours H. C, SAMI'sKL. fKNTKK, kii. tost. i'lease iinuounee my inline ns a cnnilldate for Is lealc to the Slulo l oineiil lou ami oiiiik'c yours Ac. W. II. tiKIMM, Freebui-rf, Caution Notice. Notice Is hereby elven that I have purchased nt Coiistuble'a sale in Mlddlis-reck township, on tllll -lllll.l.tl' ,.f L'..l.rii1.r,' l.,il II... ...it..:..,.... .... ' .I",..,,,,, , ,i,t iFO-Ollll piods of Catherine Koiisli and left the same In in-i i.si-s.sniii, ah pari ii-s uie cuiirioueii not wi meddle with the same : 1 Cow and in chicken. Jaikii ltiirsn. NOTICE TO LUMBERMEN. Ailuiinistratrlx' Sale of Growing Timber ! The undersigned. Administratrix of Henry llrisin, lute ol Jackson Twik, Suvder eounty, I'a., dis-d, by virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Snyder county, will, wlui the advice and ronsent of William Seelsild and Sam uel linger, (luardlans of the minor children of aaiu uuueusuu, seu ai privuui aulu on Thursday, JIarcU i!9, 1804. nt the lute residence of mild d'svused, alsuit 3 miles south-west of New lierlln. I'm., iimiatuu'. INO TIMIIKIt on BlMiut Seyenly.nve(I5) Acres of i uniiennna, (on Triicta wo' l and of decedent's rrni esittie aa ueaunoea in wild application for order to sell.) conslstliiif of While Ouk. Chestnut Oak, Hoi k Oak. I'lne and Hemlock. ALL TIMIIKIt under U Inches across the stump iv Inches alsive the iri-oimil win im k. aervisl. Liiinbcrmnu are luviiod to examine the said Timber, und hand lu their bids between this and lln' above dale, or ou the said date, iih the same will be sold to the highest, and best oiuuer, s A I.I.IK HHHON. Administratrix of Henry Hi eon, dee'd. AtiKNTS WANTKH for the only AlTllOHIZEU I UlUIUVl Ity tlAIL HAMILTON, his Htemrv executor wlih the co-os-rulloii of hU fainllv, und for Mr. Hlalne's Complete Works. '-TWKNTY YKAiis UF coNiiUKss," and his Inter bisik. "1'OLITI- AI. Hist l Ssions," One tirohixs'lim for ii,..k,. S HKST SKI.I.INO Issika lu the iiiurket, A. K. I. Jordan of Me., took Kin orders limn flixt us culls ; iiKi-lifs pnilll I7.V .VI. Mrs. Hallard oft).. look la older, la Seal Kusslu. In I il iv iimm K. N. Itlce of Muss.,tiHik i!T orders In il days ; profit J. 1'urtrldk'e of Me., tisik a orders from i-nlls : pMflt I.V-JA. E. A. I'altner of N. Dak., took M orders lu 8 ilava; piullt In ily KXCI.I slVKTKItlHTOItY Klven. If on wish lo make LAIttiK MONEY wrlto Imintdlultly lor terms lo TIIK I1KNHY HILL Fi ll. CO Norwleli Conn March 8, Isui, 4w, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Let tern of nilinltilsf rntion In rxtnte of Ocenre I'nrtillan, 1st of Pi-rry tawnhlp, SiiTili-r rniintT, I'a.. de'd, lisvln l!en arsntnl to tha iinilrilirnei, all prm.inn knnwlnie thain rve Indebted to mid cutato nri reinrtfd to in ska liutnedlate psyinunt, while thomi harloit rlnlma will prenenl the in duly anthrotlrated to the a idi-rFlsni -l Fit AN K roHTZI.lNB. Feb. .. 'Hi. Ailailnlnlrstnf Wanted Salesman to tiell holer line NT KSF.lt Y STOCK and SKKI) I'OTATOKM. l lHKHAL SAt AHY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. I'Klt M N KNT and I'AYINi' POSITIONS to fit Nil) MEN. SPECI AL INIH t'EV EN I'S to HKOIN N KHS. EXt l.l slVK TKIMtlTOHY tJIVKN IK HKslllKI). rile ul once lor terms to Tliii Havks Nursery Co-. RocliesterN. Y- ADMlNIsrilATOirs NOTICE. Let ters of Ailmlnlsf rut loii on the es tate nt )ll. hael S"li...'lt Inte ol Ml'ldli-hurth H'.rna.li. SnyCir roanty, I ' , dceM. Imvlnif hl-l-ll t'flllltrd l- tha llinli'l-la-'i'il, h II M-r.r kiywliiit llieiii.-v.-. In. I. -Mi , t- mild e'tiitu era ri -Ui-iii-l to nun luimi'di i'e pnv iiient. whll tho-r liavinu i-ialiii will prppi-tit t'hetii duly aa-Ihi-nticat'-il t-i Ci- iindcrioiMn-.l. M. K. SCIIIM'll M in-li 1 . "y 4 Adiiiinintrator IXKCl'JtiUS- .NOTICK-Niitiei. fa Jlli'l-c'iv uiveii lint Letters Tcstil mat ir.' mi t'.c i m- - t II INK Y L l-'l. N. ilee'd I ito oi i".ii .r teivn-hip. Snyd'-r i i-iintv. I'a ia ' l-"l a l--u 'l I" t !e' II lid 'i -.ne.l 1 erldillir II :-i.t ivn It v 'I i. n, tlii'ie'ere, lni'bteil 111 ted ..lid I -' 11" wi 1 i.l liniii-diiite iia in." !. in.. I ii Ii i a i I i.ii'.i til tin-ill l.ir i'l!l,'!i'i.t I ' ll.lll'Kl 11 will mm. i. i;.i t; I II V. I ll Mi c. IvI'.lt.N, .i..s 1. 1:;.. nilN lll;i itic. 1.1'M'Utnr i. citoi sr., AI IMH.M.Y VI' LAW. Ml IMILI'IHHH. I'A . A il 'i.ti-itio "s i.t rust to liis cure w 111 n i-oi e i t iniiit nt tent ion. Con still ul i"ii in ii.mh-li nml tiei'iiinii. rjiui; sr.M.Mr.r iioi si:, svia i:si i:: i'vi:. imiop. l'ir-t eiusM in-.-.,, inn. elutioiis to the tfiiXi'l'li : plllili''. Itini'l sllllllilio; for Mi" lii rs -s. r.vi rvl liiu:; now. '.' intli-s sfuitii uf Miilillelxir'li on In- fuilil In Fii'i-lini-e;. ,1.1 H nil BUGGIES at h Price jiay AIMS A HARNKss VlK KiTJ (xl T'- IliivKT... 1 17 rim.'i.'ii ...is ;4kkfx l-a1niT1111N11rn7.il; KCy t " UismI vvauun. iif. We Cut the Pllll'KS nnd nulK'tl ALL ISIIIIlH'lll.irM. "IS ill II. set Curt In .VI Hut uf fie. Iliiv-irv llAriii'M, 9:1 IV torv mm mm iniiiiftry " 11 r. Miil.ii.uuuiii iviiiinii " fijr.'nrnni. M'Tkiui Ssilillp, i tii t'ai'a'a Fn I'. a. Ill (.Ii V A f-AKT CO. I tu U Ln'iui HI , Cluciimall, O, tZZLVZi Agents. $75 e Kii-lniiv irrrttttff, Th KapM nibMbtr. uIm ll tk ditht fee rmiif ln mm am. VuhM, rtutM n4 4rtM thm wiih9m wttUaf lk htvatti. Yoa vibtb hallos, IboinafblDtdooa lb rtit. krtibi, oUho4 tiUbtM, n4 chrfa1 wtfM. M rlji nncri,MMllolbftii4iorlthiDg. Sa bfiiboM tUKo.o ntOM. Cbp. tyrblo,krrMU4. Ctrlrfr. VT. P.HABU1MON ACa, CUr Ho. It, Maabat, O. VIGOR OF HEN a.iaiiy, vuioHiy. pormanantiy Restored. WlltkllfH, KrrVBUMPii. llvtallllw. mnd all thn train of -ivtli fnirn narlr fimiraorlat4iraioaiiis tha rfiulu of overwork, alrknmw, worry, (to. Kali iroiifih, delopninu and tuuo airno lu orarf orwan and portion of tha tmdy. filniiila, natnral rneiooap, jumieuiaia inipnivamant aaon. railaro buuoanlblo. I lM refi.n-iK.-va. Uooh, xplanalk.-oe I nmnfa tmtmA alat f- AJSr HEI JOH&D ROM GOLD'S SAW FiIILLmdENGIHES "'"''" i'i.r,riii,-iii in rrieiiau rrraanDci l.la-lliii-U. Hack inotlon nf Carnage ihrri liniea I.H f.LSt lis fltil- Oilier 111 III, liiMrlwt l.'lila ( I inch Feed, cniislin; ull the fis-il Kearlns tu aland 1-011 ion- en. sum ; rt-iu annua ill ower and wear. Write for cinuliirs nnd price ; fiirnlslieil i" 'i'"- i-priiia 1 ohii imr. row. 1 1 11 v If i.l.c, ('ulilvniiira, Cora I'lants rrs, Hlielli-rs, etc. Mtnltun iia ;i;xr. HENCH b DRIIMGOLD, Manfrs., YORK, PA. ARQUHAR w a"-.rt PATENT VAUIABLB KUICTION PEED Baat Set Work In the World. Saw Mill & Engine Recti d tht Medal and Mghett Award at tht World't Columbian Etpotition. Warraatad the baat ouda. Hhlnala MUla. Uchlaaty aaa niannara aarioiuiiirai impinMnia hi na iuai liy at lowaal onuw Haad fur IlliutrkUsl Vaulucua. A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., crown Acme. The Lost Buruintf Oil that can be uiiulo from l't'troleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will uot Hiuoko the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire tent. It will not explode. It in without a compariKon as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufuctureil from tho finest Cm Jo in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFUTING CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. f. iiro tWMlora XIUR.J.H.MAVER, IUU lrh HU, VHlhA.,VA, KlMUouat; bo opomituu orJfUj tfm btuluoM.' CoiisolUliou ftt KiidoreaMiiUif l''iTlettui, I4Im tutd prual 1 mm r i the r Stoves, Stoves, Stoves ! KANGKS from $13.00 up. Improved Cook Stoves, from 10.00 up. These fire nstonisliiiuly low ri, hut niotioy Is money now n.id goon a grout wnya If you pay tln cash wliich is tlii way I ilo luisinpss, nnl it. Is the olionpt'st In tlu ciul at yon ran rntvt '.! per cent hy huviiirf of nie I lilsO llfttl(lll) Stove Fixtures and Spouting, with all k I inl- ami Hizes of pipo romlv for us.-. iv nii a rail ntui t-ve what hnrgaiim 1 oiler. L. SHANNON", Swineford, Pa. 1 Siiuiire South of ipot. G. C. GUTELIUS. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER! 1) KALE lasliionalilo clotli, ini?. Hat s. r.'iii.s 1 V A Ncekt iw, tl en 1 8 I l- j Eurnisliiii'j (Joods, r ; Summer Under wcar, and Celeloid goodsjMm's sliivts, 1 i Clothing for prince I Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and vrcarsliko leather. Gome to the old Keliablo where you get what you pay for. My newstock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest styles. Too busy waiting oa customers to tell you more, some and see for yourself. G. 0. Us Don't U but tliey go a great ways in thatdireotlon. Tlieujwhy gpod tothe City for retuly-made clothinR and then take thein;to aJskMled looal tailor to improve the fit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al S FIT ttt once oy uoingto HENRY L. PHILLIPS MERCHANT TAILOR, Sollr.Hgrove, Pa., where your work'.is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This lu a question that interests every man and boy .A neat-fitting uult.no matter what the.uiaterial is it always looks better than an ill-fitting suit no matter how fine the goods. Then come at once and get fits.' HENRY L. PHILLIPS, Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK, four doors west of Bank. Selinsgrove. Hew York Weeky Tribune -AND The Middleburgh POST. vr ONE YEAR. $1.75. Address all orders SQUAltK IIEATj KKS from $14.00 up. And all other Coal StoM'S from $3.25 up. It IX Children .suits and everything to make a man look handsome and fee' happy, at prices that discount all Jj jjl Hi i.iMP imitation stores GUTELIUS, iulUUH IUii, l 111 Mi is the THE POST. r- J .... :;v: J X
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