Williansjrova Notes A!'ut jfj)o from Snyder omit vf i( t tlif picnic. Ti-iit :: oniiil. v. ! ;ti. N ; i ic I , :. 1 : r.i. ' : . t ,! . I- , (ink. Ti- , .;ih .t dirtiest on tlie The wliol( floor wan cover " ! strnv. nil Hinoai'd ovtr 1894. There are two cIh-hpb of incomes recognized by the bill the incomes of individuals and the incomes cf corporations. The taxable income of n corporation is all its income above its opiriitinff expense"., in- i. utter a n i t In r cludmtf tho sums paid to uliareliokl . iimt.i:i. i:ti'!i. :' The tax of two per cent, is I . . a mi 1 1 m i 1 1 ' tvint iy tim corporation, liicre- f uv that part of an individual h in- which is derived from divi- n corpora- coiiie t'riiin Hurt! tiii ' ileiKis rm tho ahnres ot n u V'ii T" W;in 1 ll-M'ol' 'J I '.led tntt land C"M: t he ( ( lchrated ilm-tol' I ; i ! : i r tl'ntn Hull! i"li. . di-: lilted the ii i t ' Vfu that has paid tho tax is deduct f a - -iihl; fellow and I 1H return, from his own tnx- tl.e Yellow JJieeches i "W' income. There are exemptions allowed by the li!l in computing mi individual's income besides the .i,);0. They are ns follows; The necessary ex penses of conducting a business, all interest paid or dui within tho year, local taxes, losses in trade or from fires, storms or shipwreck, not com pensated for by insurance or other wise ; worthless debts and income on which the tax has been paid by corporations. As to corporations, charitable, wiii i lokiiig fur "mis- i rUfVoil-. ;I,ilT." bl-catlsH he would t ! ! lie 1 .itfl Doctor sleep. Tent "". that oft freipieilted spot mi ir.it uniques ior (iMiner, lid Imili for harmony mid I'.ven Vallv" (hitelius ! i in 1'iiihi.v t veiling. (Jeo. i fi it il l of the family. 1 wa.i win re the ladies h '. lie hours. ' '', i,; ..1 :!"i wei . noted I .ill. '. l ie leli.oiuide alld lio.it Sl'Ki'TA l ol;. )i:LiN.s(iKovi:. '! !!!, U'iU'ellseller, daugh- !' u! .M, I,. ay riiseller, died on "r.nday i. ti l noon. She hud been V sever i ! months . ...Mins Lizzie IVd of I'iM.iM.i.. N. J., who lias 'h i n opc-ii.liiivr the summer with Miss Ai'ites Sliolly, has returned in' me. Ir. Millei of Middleburgh, whs in town hint Fiuluv ...Mrs. Mary (iet and Mrs. Lydia Kisen hui t of Siinliiiry, visited frieuds in the I'.ast Lhid. .. Two spans in the lev.ir erei k luulge me coinplet-il i:. 1 the hist snaii is iifiirl.v finished. .(tel'."!i lleyillUN, Oppelllieitu- er's clerk, is visiting his brother Jou .n New York City M. O. Snyder. John Thompson, James Charles and (jeo. I'i.sliei havo bought a car load 1iHo(1f wjiterinelloiiH. . . .Kev. and Mm. D. K. .Melanin are visiting Kd tcr Lumb.ud's family. .. .Suu fish aie "ripe" and every morning nt o'clock a certain ipiartette can be seen on Sehnure's dam, waiting for i bite J!, lllllnmtl has lieell appointed post master at this plaee. The appointment was a great sur 1'i iso to m.iiiy. However Mr. Iliim iu 1 will no doubt make a good of ficer . .Somebody visited "Nigger" Island on Sunday iiight and stole several bu.-heU of peaches Mrs. Henry Sehoch hat gone to Klkhait, lud., on a visit 1. N. Cathcrinan uas secured employment in a drug store in Philadelphia Mrs. 11. illeinan is sojourning ill Gettysburg. ...cor - - -'v.VT.viLLE. The picnic on Saturday 7f. this ,il:iee w n wry largely atteuiV.d ; v.id the speech making was so in-u-vesting t li at 12 o'clock was at hand be fore any body was awnre of that fact. The addresses were all good -jrodiieti iiis.lmt if I Would be allow ed, to epi ess my opinion on them, I mid u-ihi sitat inglv say, that the address of I'rof. '. C. Jlowersox was the hblest production of the kind I cvr heard. A very interest- ;i game of base-ball was played on V Uur il l v at this place between tho Jr. clul i f New JSerlin, and our home team. Seven innings were played, I the score stood 1" to 1'-' in favo," of the New ISerlin club. Considerable ditliculty was had in deciding who the umpire should be. Il was u very close game through out, and was chuck full of enthusi asm: ih er.irh side IijkI to submit to skunks.". .On Saturday the squir rels became free, and, not withstand ing the gay attractions of a monster picnic, 'Squire Jim Middleswarth vw nt out a while in the morning and lathered a few of the frisky nut jrr.fkers . . We have some people, -aI.o evidently misconstrued the new taritV law as it mow stauds. It xems tiny take tho measure to at an "free trade," but they d ) all their trailing in the dark of the night, and without even giving you tho privilege of recommending your goods. In other words, there is o much stealing done Last ULursday Dr. Miller moved into his aew house, and is now as happy as i canary bird in a new cage. Cal. Joe. The Inconvj Tax. The bill provides that from and fter January 1, Is '"', and until Jan a.uy 1, I'.'Od, cvory citizen of tho United States, whether residing at religious and educational corpora tions are exempted, as are States, counties and municipalities, build ing and loan associations, savings banks having no stockholders, re ceiving no more than M.oitO in a year from any one depositor, and dividing all tho yearly prolitsamong the depositors except a contribu tion to a ten per cent, surplus. Mutual companies, including in surance companies, are all exempt. An Innocent Man. The man who blew out the gas and tied his stocking over tho jet to shut oil" tho smell isn't in it iu point of ingenuity with au innocent old gentleman, hailing from near Kdin. born, who "put up" at the Phoenix hotel in M eadville a few nights ago. Th Tribune says the old gentleman hid never seen an electric light, and when h was finally ready for bed an Wisim.i t ) extinguish the one whii: h lighted his room, ho was in a dilemin i. For the life of him he c juldu't figure how tho tarnal thing worked, until nt last a happy thought struck him and the mystery was nolvod. He had been wonder ing for soma littlo timo w hy so much extra cord was used in hanging tho lamp from tho ceiling, but now it was all as plain as day, and careful ly unwiuding the loosoy bunch of cord, w hich had at first scorned to bo a ns'dess extravagance, he pro. ceeinVto Htow the lamp away Bnug ly i)J n bureau drawer and closed tho duuwer for tho night. IIee is soniethins it is aaulAtiat is wort'r. five dollars to evuv farm er in the hud to Unuw : Sprinkle a little lime in, your stock tank and not a particle of green scum will form on the water. When tho lime loses its strength and tho scum be gins to form, which may be twice during the season, wash out tho tank and repeat the dose. It is I cheap, harmless, wholesome, keeps the water sweet, and saves work. Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Trof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idaho, says: "I was all run down, weak, nervous and Irritable through overwork. 1 Buffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak and nervous that I could riot sleep. I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everything Is changed. I sleep soundly, I feel bright, active and ambit I mis. I can do more In one day now than I used to do In a week, l'or this great, good I give Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine tho solo credit It. Cures." Pr. SI'.Vh NitvIp I. noM on A positive fr ii :i rant eo tliut lii'l tint lintltn Will Ix-ni'tit. Allilriitfirl-t-wll It fit tx-Uli (or H. or It will Im wit- prrimlil, on rpri'liit of prlre l7 tho Dr. Mill a Moiilcal Co., i:ikhrt, lad. NOTICE TO HEIRS. IN UKKsrATK or AllliVM Ttl EASKI. KISKNIIoWJ.lt, A Kit Oi;i!i.iih (Hurt In-Ill lit Mlil'lli'hiirifll 111 mill lor nt. I nmn! ur snviii.r mi tin- iiiiu ii.iv ut .liilv A. P.. lo U'turi- tin. .Iiiilr:it iliiTfof, tin- ih.iiiii ni lii'iirv Kisi'iilmivi-r. inii is Hie minim UtrnLiis ir Al l. mi Kli'iilinwi r. ilri'M, s pri- will I'll, wiling fori li : lt. tllllt leflers of llilllllll- im rutuiti iHs'it-ii in oiiii- h-titiiinrr, lii'iirv Klii-ie liimer, iiml s iiuui'l llnwi'ii, nil Hit' i--tnl ot On' m.iIiI Alr;iin i:i-Mili nn'r. iIitiI. Viirvli j-.tli. Ku. Vml. Tliut i nit I'. i It i i- r Inn imiili'ii Ki'ltli'im-iit i if liN in in n 1 1 1 1 ii I if .1-, !n' iti I mi li til T.-i I On I'Htiiif ruiiiiiiii il In linn. :irl. 'I'hiit vniir 'll- tlollIT lllllll' Ultll S.lllll. IIiiIO'Ii lllill'll j.illil in'. I'lillllt Si'itrlllii-nfllil. lll.ll ivxi'i'li'lnlis .'c IIIimI lii miIiI ii mil Si-iiii'iiilier li! li. Ii-l iiml mi iiinlltnr iiiiiliiti-i. Tii.it Hie ivpnri of njii llllllllnr WHO rullllrilll'll lllnillti- I ITIIl.lNSl. I'll. 'I'li.il nil tin' .urn. ilhli uwimli'il hv I he miill- Inr In I"1 p.il'l nut nl Hie iis-i'tKiif (In- estate haw- IhU'II iIMI V i:i.. I lliil I ll,-r-1 1'lll.'tlllK 1111 il i l I.Tl f nf ulil I'Miiti-III tin- liulnN of i nip pit ! I li our. iiur in-ill inner f lieiviurt er.i.Mi tin- court lo Kraut n rule to tmw imu-u- ii i x Mrn. ( iillierlne Kl?uiiiiiiwir. Hla llearlrk. Mn lnil i llniven Mary Alirler, Sarali Ilex. 'nt tierlto Waller Holier! KNeiihinnT. Alil'-lln oil Hlnl llejaliilti r.-ieniiower or i ueir leu-a; reiiri-Hi-iiiniiveo. wn' vniir lie! It loner, tlm Haul llenrr KNehlioner. nIioiiIiI tiol lie illseliarve.l tmiu the ililtles of his liiioliitiiiei.l uh iiilliilnlotralor of flic t-Ntate of Aiir.itil l-.lseiihinver. !. 'I. wliereutnin the Court h ml now lo h ii : July lii'h. lsii. nile k'ranle'l u pnivfn ior i-r!inai w-rvir. lo in- maile imon nil one resiinnu' wioiiii oie .--- Manil hv uulillp uilon lu i'iirilliiir to la Plii ' I ri-Klili i'iiiiIi Hit; vomit)' n-l nrii ilWi'.iTie 1 f. . y of nex t li-rin. Vtt Cw n,i in, II. M. M.. I-.. I. witni',!,!. lion. ii. m. Min iniv. l'ii-siiietii Jii'U'u.ii eoiiit al Mhlill 'liiirnli. Uil-. lull day oi lyl?' A. II. IN-14. '' Seal. .1. C SI'IKH'II. Clerk' (. C. Slierlll s mill-.-. AIM !;eiiiuli. I'n ,.lu!v i.w A. lw. Ai.n:i) si-KciiT, Slierin. MARBLE-YAIID B-Me M suortsman's EBaipiii . -. . I PropT Vmmmm&iS .F tVS3 nun mm TlJ iUUIUUUUi mj.5!l) I I-V KMMII llll III! I'll LI I I w-mm t aw w J. U.llliljlJ, OUUUUIJ, 1 MILLER, I keep constantly on li.iinl and mnti- llfaetiire to order u!l klmls of Marble and Granite til stencs IUV Clcaaci ar.i r.opalrei. low rnicEs i low pricks:i I have one of th tett fnrble Put ters In the State mill coiiceipjeiil ly turn out good work. IkirCoiiii' mid set; my work (('prices. Thntikfnl for past favor I most re spectfully nek a cofitiiiiiiiiii'P of same, M. L. MILLER. -IX- i ChambtM Suits. Look nt them. Parlor Suits. Look nt them. v Side Boards. Look at them. Couches, Lounges, Patent Hookers, Easy Chairs. Look ut them 50 Baby Carriages, Look nt them. l?aby Coach Kobe, AiTabmis, Lnce Covers, all prices. Look m4 them. They are beauties. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Laco CurtainSjCurtain Poles, and everything else at the popular rurnituro and carpet store of DR. KILMER Roolf ii'itna or abro;nl, unJ every person i ,.t a citizen losiJiui; in tho United Stutes w ho Ims un income in excess f sJiI.imhi ii year, hu:i11 pay a tax of two per cent, upon tlio excess. That is, a person with an income of ti,iKKp must pay a tax of two per sent, upon $2,lXH, or $10, tbo $1,000 beinpr exempt. Tho individual ex actions to this rule are the officials af States, counties ami muuicipali iies. The Governors of New York M-il Peunsylvauia, who each re vive ijflO,(KK) a year and live iu uian iiouh provided by tho State, will pay ao tax, but men iu private life, who must provide their own places of residence, are taxed upon all income ttave 1,000. Tbo tax is on the incomo of tho year previous to that for which it in ftvied. Therefore, the first tax will lo levied on incomes received in threat KIDNO LIVER tss BV88i Biliousness Headache, foul breath, lour itomach, heart burn, tm Inchest, dygM'wia. vouatipatluo. Poor Digestion nitrcM after eatinir, puln and bloating in the Uuiiiuvb, Bburtni-w of breath, uin In tho heart. Loss oi' Appetite A spit-mild feellnii to-day and a depnwted one to-uiurruw, iiothliiif geeuit to Umto irood, tired, ihi-ph-m and all uimtrunn, weakneaa, debility. NMamifllool bulliU up quickly rundown constitution and makes the weak ttronir. At DruKulal 60 cent and $1.00 else. Inr-Jl.).' Uulil to lliliUi" frw-Ooo-alUUua Im, Dll. KlLMKH It CO., UlNURAMTON, N. Y. FRUIT AND TRUCK FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. 'I'lie mhlfiiiiici win s-ll a' pnl.l!.- mi- ul Hi.-pn-inloi' In '..t i miv i iv u.Mt inn. nt iiln,' Iiih tislilps. on Prl i.iv. Si-pfeinlH-r Till. I ! I . mie ul tin- iiih-hi i..iiiiji. ( i-'niii uuil riu K I.iiiii. inliitiitter i.T ;ii-ri' , 'linn- .r i-. in-i'i-nn im fniiiiil iti'ii'H :, ipi-.ir and aiiinil is I uppli-1 rei'K, 1 1 M I ti''- pitiiu prieiii nliiiiiiil, mirl pc.iili f : iiImmiii i I hi it I.i in -t nt i;rnH-H iiml ulhi-r hiiiuII fruit -i. Tlii ti- .ir.- .limn! li. H ii'nif iri d Ttmlu-r, mii'li im riN-k o ik. white iiml yelluw riiiH. t In inn, Ai'. Kiiihui ,i I In. sni, in sii'iiiinvr l inn. Knsy UTiiiH ul ', mi-ill w in l- iflvi'M. Sale In i-niiiiiii'in't-al l iirliH'K, I'. M . ism i r irvri-t day '"id date. Ai.nii.iu K. SmsisiiKii W'llSiWS- AI'I'nMKMKNTS.-Niitli i- li h. r.-. ' hi irlvi-n I lint tin- fiillniiliiir WlduuV An- pr iln-iniMiis iindiT the Wmi law, have I Il lili-d mill tin- clerk of tlm orphans' Court of sni-li-r nullity fur Ciiiitlriiiutiuii on Mniulav, th- liilh day ol Sept. Hvl. 1. AlilinilHi-iiii-iit of AliK-lln lli'i ki-r. ul.lmv i,l Iti-iiU-n lii'i:ki-r, luleof Krauklln Twp., di-r'rt. Appralsi-iiiniil of Sanih It. Kllneler. wlilmv of Urn). It. Klliin'lrr. lale of Spring T p., line d. H. ApprnlHi-iiii-iit of (i-Ihs'i'ii Ookn. ulilnw of lli-nry (,. (iuv, lulu of West lli-avi-r Twp., dt-e'd. 1. ApprulKt-iiii-nt of Itiirliiii-IJane I'm-k. wld- on of Miuiin II. 1'ick, lato of St-lliixgrou- llnru., dii-'d. fl. Appralwiiii-iif of Man- KHMtetti-r. wlilmv of John II. KiTMii'iier, ikid of t'lmpiiiun toivunhln. Ii-cd. Ann, at. in. ,i. c. siiiocii. clerk o. i Opon Season Por Oamo i Woodcock. -Inly 4th to Jtiii. 1st. Vil.l Turkey, Oct. Ilth to .tlin . Hqtilrrcls, ,s,.,,t. lt to . bin. Int. Ou,,L Xm-. 1t t li..- Deer nn.t K!k, (, f. ,t to Dec. nth. I'lien-tint-, ()ct. Ut to Jlln . Knt.l.itn. Kv. J,t to Jnn. l,.t. Durkr, .Vpt. Int to My -)!LoADeD Shells- Front :i to ::j Drs i;ik Powder, inn! I to 1J -Imt No. 4, II. ? s. - . - w. i i - -rv i-'W.. v, )UU, J It? 1 J r()v Or $1. 10 pjr linmlreil. Iii Case Lots of oOO, o Per Cent. Lvss -:SM0K!:LKSS LOADED SHELLS. 12 Ga.f5 CKNTS TKU UOX. All Other Aimimnition in Proportion. -:- TiCiX'sost Stocls. of -:- tin l i l n i n... 1 AT TUP: I.OWKST PRICKS. I-iTAKeiit for WIMvKSIiAKUK 01X. Gibs and Splsra's Materials ii Mu Mini ti Tttll , . ,-.wm ..... HoneM ItiMiiriiiiCH nt Ilonet-t Kates. The Heht Ooods for the Lunst. Money. GENERAL 1NSURANCF AGENCY. Only the Oldest. Lfirtfest and MtroiiKfst CASH Companies. No Assessments No Premium Not $5, UO unit 2(l (li-nuln Confi'di-raK- HilU only tlio evil to ew-li ; f n and fill hill fen cents each, ti mid mi c ut ithliiplUHti-rHUtuueiiiFiu:U. II 4c ti bills VsiviiU earn. N-lit Heeurely wali'd oil nxstlpl of prli'B, Aldn-sii, I HAS. 11. llAltKKll, West AUauU, tilt, Trial Li8t-Sep. Term, 1894. siihiiii II. ll'mli, . Wnt. Martin. Adinr., to. I. C. Iiuins, Adutr., o in. J. Kdwlu Wallace. saiiii? 1). W. CroUMi. Same Same Siiiiik Same The MiK iirmlrk llurvestlii io., in. Wulton w liami dc Co. The Kmplru Drill Co., vs. Wulton WhsnnCo. John lli'lnUHlunin. vi. Uo. ShoUOerifer. Jour I.imi). vs. Win. Lone. Isaac HilKer.ouardlan .,v. Alljrlifht lloeh.etal l. c. iiurua, Adiur. Me., vs. u. i . crouae Uarul- HlllH. Thus. . ilartor, va, Jainwt P. Smith. i M. Mci.uuKhllii, et. al. Ex. v. Micuaul O. WVIniid. Ira c. si'limdi, va. Wells Oemtxrlinir. et. aU Siuuuiil It. Martin, vh. (. W. Portllntt. Mary A. A rin ild, vs. William L. ilawiler. SraU A. Toblua, v. I), llolt-udur, et. aL VA M A KI.K HKAL ICSTATK AT PUBLIC SALE ! Tin- iitnli-r-dk'iieil di'slrltnf to iro West will m-11 it l uiillr sale i Hi., pri-iiil.i-s In I iiln i town. s'llp. uli.i'it iiiMet Nortli-iii-it of Purl Tri-vor- i ni on im- in.nl iriim Curt Tri-vuiloii to Fre tilin. t, on Silt ill iluy, Keptelnlier H, lS'.ll, The fiilloivlinr ieM'i'll'i-i1 j,., Kstale, conliiln- liu At ItKsnion- or i--. Ilniiinli'd on tin- niiili I..1 I iinls ol .liicnli !alMr, Kast liy lands I A'Hlii-ii shalT'-r and ii i-.mliT, South by iiid-of Ainln iv shaiTi r iiml sn-niiel snvdi-r, Wi si I i Samuel siiuli i and lli-nrv lli-rrold. Ml Isrh ati'd and iiinli-ra ximil slain of eiiltlvu- lluli except Kts'hl Acres i 1 1 ti-U Hissesses all nun; iiooil. i lie prui M-rty anords a mi li nillil KIIA UK llol'SK. HANK HA !N. ami other out- liilllillnj,'s, also ifiHid water nl tin- llarn. House and Nprli: Ilniie. A lai ir - orchard ol excellent arilitf AiniH- trees ami eiln r fill t. unc i us I'eaclics, i-liims, cliertles. (.iiMiiccs mid irraiM-a an- In n 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 . . i .lh-I'M'olilllii-liC' lit 1 o'cliH'k 11. 111., of ttalil day i Ic-ii lei ins will Ih- made know ti hv. A. S. UlU IIAKKIt. Jury List. 1 .1st of l'clll .lunirs drawn fur the Court of oyer iiml Terminer unit (e ncral J. ill dellverv and Court of quarter Session of tlie I'ciu e of snydi-r county licld us Si-pi. Term, cuiiiiiii-iic-InK .Monday, Scpteiula-r H. 1HVI. I'ETrrJfKOlW. Adams Kloti Snook, Thoiuas Welkin, Jeremiah llowcrsox. IlKaier Aaron Dnnme. Ilean-r W . Jolin w . Ileriisier. Centre Kruiik Hitler. Wallacu (iurliurt, t liapuiHii r tvil. c. Kn-ni-r. KriiliKllli . r.. -iieimiiKi-r. i iioinax Hlialllury, Johns. II lutsl mrer. Henry Itainh. J ac'isoii William Martin, Harvey Wcl.cl, Ucuja- MMillelim'li lohii s. stetlur. MIllllllHTcek (i. c. SIIII'K. Monroe lien). Holh-ulmcu, l.ovl lleiidrh kn, It. C Kiss, 11 llllaui Slciir. IVnn--l. K. I.audBllslatfer. W. II. WutfUcr, H. T. II llilsli. J'erry-ltllMy Weiver. II. c. Haas, John I". NailKle- losepn l.'-inif. 'erry W.-T. It Urayblll, John 1'. fisher, C. M. ArboiraaU Siirlntf-i harles Lloyd, Moses Itenfer, Lincoln .muer. Hcllnsurove M. 8. Si'liroyer, (leo. It. Hendricks Chas. w. coven, jonn J. Mllliir, II. J. iharli-M. rraiiKiiu weincK. l uliin-l'i-ter II. bechrlat, K. II. Arnold. Oo. Hauliers. Waslilnitoii Tlinmait Landls, Krml. (ilusa. Jou athau A. (Irlmiu, 1'hlllp llciidrlcka, Johu llouix. liHAND J I' UOKS. Beaver J. P. Middleswarth. Chapman William (leuibeilluK- Henry M. Her rum, W illiam n. ou awaor, uoorge i rouuuau, Kllaa K. llnlirer. Jackson Ituberl Uower, letr I'. Brouse, Henry miiilieii. Franklin.. Jacob Kramer. Mlddlw reek Amnion Aumlller, (. J. itow, Mouruu PeUtr Vouiitf, Jureutlalt lleavor. ivun Ju!ol) JarreU. Parry Joualhan Kulchenhach, Tboinns Arts). Kaai. . Perry W.-P. A. stm-lc. Spring Cuarlea WeUeL bellnstfrove-J. M. Boyer, Valentlue Bollj, WahhlngUm culvlu Miller, Joaepb Houah, W. H. Felix, Jtowistown, Pa. II V lV k'P I C AIM TsllKI.LKl.ireal III I .1 r 1 1 M,,,n ,. 'IvilMllll llhulll tills ivoliderllll NUl.)eel. W'hllleler lolir i lew i, u:e on ll pmiilsm, i on " III II ml lids hook f ureat value I'ulillshi'd prtce. .10 ceuts. Si-tit fjee. i raiisHiriiitliui prepniii, if you remit t nis foi suiea 1 1 m lull lo Home ami llearili. the il-Valil huusehold Inoiilhli. Addri-a IIOMKS AMI IIKAUTIIS I'l Ul.lsillMi CO.. New York. BUGGIES at Price tssi v ah 1 1 n iMiidbni.v-M V" 1'bariini kri PKirKil ami B- A lr&jm fnn Snm-V It? ..nt.11 All. M.. i. hi rtnUlit. i : u f'at'f'u Fnu &SzTl 1 J rvi- v Ul , :it'tui.!Ul. ., 518 s- itutrvv II inn-., :t lift t"r xtnl mm Sound Holi.l and Tmo Indemnity. Hepre7entlno; everv class of IiiHiirnneK t ir r.if. Via A..1.1 . ' m . vt?rJ CIHS8 Ol - nubiiirui, ur lornniio. SEE DUR CDMPflNiES i tV 1 M L , . Aetna Unrtft.nl i 10,(550, 130 9,370,040 xnu.issouuiiuii x-iiiiaacipiiia 5 0G7S31 .JdMUJiiUliitiualtj: KwYk Knmt.ihm liifn Ina Sne Xaw Vnrl ' -i m no ii 1 -.-.,v v i . AOU,lUO,ilcM aii oiisiness entrusted to our Aitency shall always receive the Utinost care and attention. Entlro satisfaction iruaranteed We solicit u share of your patronage. H. HARVEY S0HO0H, Selinsgrove, Lilu-ral Adjustments. Prompt Tayiuents. VIGOR OF LIEN aalln. Oulokli. Parmanantl Ratord. WkaM. rirttinv4i Illlllv. and all Iha Iraia 01 avlla fnnu varly vrroraurlauir imwii, i tha rttiulta of otrerwork. alekui-ia, worrr, U). t ull ! alrenglh, deTStnwiil. and Utn ftlieo o rr oman and portion of tha body. Biuinla, natural niatbodi. lainiMdiatn niiiirotumcnt torn, (ailara liupiMiaibia. H.imJ rnfrfii'a. Hook, aiplaaalkjcit totd pnsifi Djailod isi-sl nl; fnio. AilUma 1894 SPRING 189 P II. MAUREE NEIA BERLIN, PR. Special arrival of the very latest advanced styles ol Dress Goods. Laces, Kmbroiilcnj. Silks, Brai and Trimmiiuj. Ala3k 14tt- uft'laa iP t 1 A.-s i . ....J II 1 o ami binniner buits at lower prices than ever before SPECIALTIES. Dress Shoes and Oxford Ties in black and colors, also dents' and Hoys' shoes, better in quality and so low : it.i. i. ir ur i n , .. 'Ul tB UlUly . 11. illlUUH O BUIIVH U1H IIIH T.llk fit fill t peopie. jjauies line uress snoes irom 81.00 to ;? (lents' imo Congress Shoes from 1.00 to 1.00 j jiu i mi hum iHdiivui riiL'i: r;n r Kinnii' teTCASll PAID FOR OOOI) HUTTKll AND EOOS. New York Weekv Tribun AND WALL PAPER Not retailed tt Wholeiali Prlcei but old lower thai any ether house. I fift If -00 Will bur mou(h food ttl4 LUUn "iirU)eoTi)riua wnlUulaloxum ruuiu, lucluilliigaiutUol4 Rordfr. twill Hi", fur puatava and reralfa 1(W baautlful aainple aud Ualtl liook l(w ! lr, WILLIAM WALLACE, ! rit ttt, rtiiaiiiii, raw 1 J RucbMUr.iN.V.I Pwai Ualvaralty. - 5aanf School. K4 J PUHim ana suuriusuvi fSriuKIUr7.i Circulaol frit It mnyomt. VI 1 The MiddlBburgh PDBT.;e ONE YEAR. $1.75 Address all orders to THE POST.
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