HIKBTIITIO. Hoard, Heat. Walilnif, Kurn kIiciI l!(m. I.lKlit uvi i if Uvniiimliiin, napnf tet book unci I.I brury rind manual trultilni; tor mm arholuttle vear l r.' "Pk nHh'1 HloitiiMniriftiiicNorm il ileiol will Ik- dlv I'I'il N'twren two permn to . 'IiVtl- Ir, till' TlMlll'M nf this tujvr. FIUXT l'l(l.K. Th p rs-in re vivm the iniwt villi's will ! i !itti-il t.i .i m linLirtliip nf two term or lit wifit hi' linllnif Tuition, llourdnnd rverjliilliir 111 ' lit i IIK' l iltHlve. KtniMt rm.K. Tlii' ; nvrlMn." tli" in'M lil'ln--t tiumli'T of viiti h n ill ni'i'tvi tin- Mi'dinl prl''. iM-inif n ' li'il.ir-Mp Tor II work nt tl kiiih- arhool. This lin linl-1 Tuition. Hoard mid I'M-rythlnir m"iilliiii''c iiinvt. Til'' llr! I i li' Is wort H f mi. Tin" M'i'oiiil Is worth I'H a. This 0IT1T ii'llsi s our former iiirtirniiiiliniiiis off'T ntnl alioiiiil tiring to the In-lit all Iimi h"rs mid ollvi s lio up' imxlntls fn la-tier prfiiri tln'iits!lis fur life 'a ureal '1'lly. Kir)' lsi, ul tli I'iit foli'ulfiH II hlulik ImIIoI or voting rin;in. Any fn'rsoii can Vote as often in lie or sliipleasoH, but lliey must use the vntiiik' pi"imn tslnw or a premium fouKn l.ild lij tlieeillltiT of this paper for servlee-4 rendered In Its tifhalf. Klifhteen premium rniions will Is" Issued for every hew wli ,enriy suii-xTttH-r to this paper. Miould nny of Hie sulis.-tlls'rs of the Post f'S'l RiinU-lently In leresleil In the welfare of iir.y ronteslant mid I'iiv up nil iiif.iraifsuii mihsi'rlptloii ninl one ye ir Hi mlvaiv-e the aiitwerlticr Is entitled to tin'hi' pi"iniuin eo'i"iis nr one coupon for every Mount p.ild in uilv.un'o. The preinliim i lupous will lm cp'dlted to whomsoever the j!i'i'rllh'r II iini'S. It mutt I untUrnt'MMt thit no ro,ifrtf 4. mthritl t" iiot tuUtrrOirrt for mnn m. Mulii! tIIhts will confer favor liy reportltitf itiy p-rs 'i- wiei disregard this ropiest. Tlte Teachers' Contest. I lie Int. to! In the l'o?r s prize lonU'st eon mines to iticroiise. It would not be fair nt this nine to illM'liise how the vole stiiuils, yet nil the readers should know for wh"in votes 11 re i, pj-lii . 'J'lie nalni'S follow In ulpliulx-tli ul or : r ll.mey. Ml' hii I. Kantz. h irli H, Kiluln, I'nrt Tii-veitnii. I. Ill, A. V Mlilillesw.ulh. Keller, Laura, Ailiiniil.tirtr. Kulm. William Mialuuklt: Pain. Iindls. r. W.. Kiei liniv. Mill.-,' lull, l.lzzle, Nrlllii,'roe. lii nniii :er. II. s,, I r.mkllii Township. i- . nt. eh. ii . i:., v. p.. Mil. ! ' I'll ! T, Ii. I-.. Ml. I'le.Kaiit Mill". inn. .11, W. I., Tl'ovl-. 111", ntl.er ii allies w III Is- lidded from Mine to tlln. .is -iiii'i a, the liUlilliel' ef otes 111 )H ,ify, nunca im iuU ...v. J '"iiu . Illl I III II -) i uoine. They limroU with nii'l", (no .lrunm Wat reveillo nr tattoo, ntul in BctionthoJaiiia,o "'" 110 cheers. Tho oflk-trs have a cmle t-if-Mitils y whihtliug that hi rvin to .lircct tho movements of the troop. Four thoUHiiU'l miles of ruilroml were in contemplation iu China when the war with Japan broke out. Tho jiroposcl roii'ls iui'lu'lo.l a gruu.1 trunk liu.) from l'ekiu to Shanghai, a truuk lino from lVkiti to Huukow, lino from l'ekin to Maukil. u in M .. ... . 4., .nt fee , " 1 a wot. Of (oumo all' ' work h Wen mmloned, and no one knows where mutiny will be raised to resume operations. M "K vdinntj Las always been a vitforou udvocnte . of railway construe! ion. Tho me thins that M-ems to tho New York Tribune well-nigh eertaiu in regard to tho future of Kustern nations is that extensive and revolu tionary changes, such as have not been witnessed for many generations, will follow the struggle between Japan and rl.inn Jmuiii will bo more than ever determined to assimilate its industrial and monetary systems to those o Iurone ud America. China wil Publisboil every ThursJny. Geo. W. Wagcnseller, Editor and Proprietor, Thursday, May 1), 1895. The Money Problem To The Kmtoh ok the News Itkm: In voiir issue, of Anril 'J.'th von nl liido to "In these duys of hilver craze, it is u uroat utny to tho faith of bouihI money uieu to liavo u l'roui dent vvlio in uncompromising in hi nostnity 10 n louiispii currency v in j on pienso fiuigiiti'U your worthy rciitlfi'8 bow long Kinco it is since Kilvcr is n tlebaseil currency. IftbeliiwH against Hilver bavo not nut it in tho condition it is: what has? If the ditVirent nations bad demonetized gold instead of silver, for what other jpurpotio would gold have tho valuo it bns to-day? Is it, oris it not tho "liaf of n. ii ii t ion placed on its money that gives it its value T Will you pleaso Mate to your read tis the "great tday to tho faith of soiiua money that ileHeiKon and Jackson bad Did they believo in t lie money ot our Constitution, or did tin y take half of tho lnonev from tho people as has been dune since, thereby causing all valuo to ."o per cent., and doubling the debts of the people In a recent lctteryou say tho Presi dent sc ts forth bis views with great clearness and force. I supposo you allude to the letter addressed by him to Messrs. W. (. J biker, (ieo. W. .Smith, and others of the Chicago committee. I In is regarded as the father of llie present linancial con dition of tho couutry. The policy for which be labored so long bus been established, and the money of tho United States reduced to the shrinking value of gold. 11a nays: "What is now more needed than anything else is n plain and pimply presental ion of the nrgumftit in favor of Round money." If there is any argument in favor of bis Hound money jiolicv which bo I... ,l. ...1 nn.l f i .A country, we nhonld have it at once. He bns nlluded in his public i speechen for nomo time to "sound money," "safe currency," but be bns never as yet eiplained to the people what is "sound money'' or "safe currency"? Canyon? He acknowledges that we are in a time of misfortune and depres sion and if be would onlv tell tho people what "sound money' is they could draw their own conclusions ns to its effectiveness. In bis letter to (Jeo. Noithen be was in favor of tho unconditional! repeal of the Sherman law. and lie was very much astonished at the resistance in tho Se"nnte to such prompt action as would relieve the present unfortunate condition. His prediction to the repeal rallied to his support tho commercial press, tho boards of trade, and the dealers iu money and bonds, called business men, and enabled linn with his pa tronage to overcome this opposi tion in the Senate, and the people ask for an explanation w by the ro neol of the Sherman act did not ro lieve the unfortunate situation. Can '0Ji.?. ... His last sale of !iy,000.(KMl of bonds to the Rothschilds syndicate for ihhi.oini lens than their market value to obtain gold to maintain gold monometallism, is some evidence of his familial ity with "the forces of safe currency '. ill you please ex plain under whoso wood pile the negro sat in this transaction f Of course, this "is a great stay to the faith of sound money men to bavo such a l'resideiit who is uncotnpro luisinr in his hostility to a debused currency." In your article of "March 'jsth von would pose as a national bi-metaiist; but in your article or pulf of April li.Mh you say: "Mr. Cleveland's timely letter will bo an inspiration to the Chicago meeting of sound money nien, and a great aid to the cause." Have you miico then changed your opinion, mid I'eelared for a sound money policy that has destroyed one half of the world's metalic mon ey and enhanced the value of the other half fully loo per cent Have you declared for a 'sound money policy" that will compel the debtor to give more than double the amount of property to Inundate his debts, than the amount of money he borrowed would have purchased at tho time bo incurred the debt? If not, bow canyon indorse Cleveland's letter 1 In your article of March Mill you sav: "the United States is giving both silver and gold full local tender powe rs for all debts both public and private.'' If this is ho, why did Sec. Carlisle not pay silver dollars when silver certificates were offered ot the Ireasury? loualso say that: "the actual value of our coins depends on MftJ'n vt'ioirlif. nf Mi. i mien m.tfiil ili.nr , V T.l.KMVW. . . ' I'M.V. . , ' t- VI.. L , , , , contain" Is not this actual valuo of the cold dollar, you speak of fixed by Knglund, France, Germany, and the Utntod States? And is it not the use they mako of gold as money that gives it its actual value you speak of ? A"irtf Vsiimateif tiat" irgofTf should not be used as a money metal, there is enough mined to last in tho arts and other uses from fifty to sixty years. If this is correct, what would Us actual value be, if noi used as a money metal ? If the dif ferent nations should pass laws prohibiting tuo raising and manu facturing ol cotton ami cotton goods would not wool bo king, and what would be its value.' Or if they should prohibit tho raising of wlieir and rye, would not corn bo king and what would be its value? Is it true, or is it not that a gold dollar will purchase from two to three times as much goods now as it did thirty years ugo; ami that your "actual value in a silver dollar will purchase just us much to-day as it ever did, gold excepted. The condemning of silver because it does not circulate in the gold standard countries at par with gold, is similar to clipping a bird of its witigs and them damming it because it will not or canuot lly. Every dollar at a party ! Hero is Hon. Joseph C. Sibley's illustration, and defines Cleveland's catchv phrases, "sound money," "parity," ''national credit," "patriotic devo tion" etc. that cannot be successfully contradicted. "I. as a business man. build an elovator capable of holding l.tiuo.OiHl ousneis ot grain and invite tho people to deposit with me. Thev bring lOO.lNK) bushels of wheat, "Jihi,. ooo uiibiicis ot outs and i.(ii,0kj bush els of corn, and my ware bouses is full. I issue certificates against the grain the oats, the wheut. and corn and go away and attend to other business. Jjiit my hired men whom I left in charge of tho business give their own interpretation of parity to the warehouse receipts, and I learn that they are cashing out in wheat tho certificates culling for corn and oats. I go and make inquiry about it and auk, "What do you menu by this business ? This contract, these certilicutes call for oats and corn, and you aro issuing wneai upon tnem. They answer: "Well, don't you know you must maintain all grain in this elevator at a parity? Tho iioanis oi trade, tlio speculators, the jobbers, and tho sharpers, all tell us ho." "Well" I say, "but this contract calls for oats, and I think it is Pretty well fulllilled when J give them oats." "Oh. you don't know your busi ness, sir. Tho majority of the ro ceipts in this warehonso would be at a discount if you did not cash un ;.. ... !,.... " !.. 4 t i....... -..l.. ..... Ill n uuill, JIUI 1 Ullll' Olli.V fJOl II HI,. (KM) bushels of wheat in tlm st nro house." "Well, can you not under- stand business ? Or course a farmer can not understand it. It takes an educated man to understand it. Do you not sen that the way to make that good in to put a mortgage upon this elevator, and buy more wheat to put into the bin, and then keep cashing out in wheat, and then put on more mortagages and buy more wheat?'' If this comparison is not a correct one. please give us ono that is correct. Of course, this "is a great stay to the faith of sound nioney men to have a l'resideiit who is uncompromising, in his hostility to a debased currency." This must be one cif his clear and forcible views, you allude to in bis letter. DEBASEn ( fKBEXCV. rTHE best investment J- in real estate is to keep build Injjj well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You bomclimcs want to sell many a r;ood house has remained unsold fur want of paint. The rule should bo, though, "the best paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap flints. To be sure of getting Strict I .' Pure White Lead, look at the bt u'id ; any of these art safe : "Armstrong & McKalvy," " Ecymcr-Baunan," "Davis-Chamben," Tahnestock." Tor Colors. National Lead Co. 'a Pui u White Lead Tinting Colon. Tii.c rolor rm told in one-pound ton-, each -a.i Ihmiik tullicient lotinl tj liximlt of Suiclly 1'iiro While Lead he dorired hade ; their are in l , ne rvadymixed paint, but Combination 'f p if.-cllypure colon in the bandiett form to Mi. Sc i. lly Pure While Lead. A ir.wxl many thouiand dnttari have been Mvcl prnperty-omer by havliiK our book on p iiimn'; nml rnlor-card. Send ui putul laid iiJ iiU boll. '--e. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. I'iltbiiru Branch, '.i rn.an National liank iluildiU, FitliliurK. Accounts. Tin' fillowlnv AmmiitM h.ivelKo-n flli'd. evain Ini'il mi'l p.ihm In tin- rriiilinii'itaiy'H uflliv. mi l will In-pri'wiiii'il to tlm iii't iMiirt (if 4 'iiiihihmi i'km fur rniiMrm.it lull. All tiih Inli'ivriM-tl will taki) U'HIrc. 1 first mi'l tliml Aivnuif of J i, Hurulx-wr AvhIk'ik'i' ot yiioiii.ii (.r.iylilll J. c.ll.viN' scilU4 l'l'itium .t ii j . Trial List -May Term, 1895. II n Mnrkli'y vs. MrH.Catlmrltn'Hi'llfrftil Hi'b.Hj IhmiI U.K. Sliiiiiibarli V8. Mury M. Treiistcr ct. ul. 47 May III I. . :. Lull A' Co. v ( K Tohlrin (,. '(ij II. K, Wiiifriwllcr VH . HellliHKfOO WiitiTt'o Is I May U4 N. T. Iiimilore v. Ilolicrt J, lllnsatiiun v.M (44'pfHI. Haiiiin'l lla-HMlnki-r liolrc. vn. I). Iluloudi-r ot. ul. mi Mav 'V4. Tim W. II. I. Ex. c. vm. cliurb'R HowiT 4-t. ul 113 Sept. 1l. 4'lmrli'H llnwcr v. A. A. Ilonnt'tt Jr. i t. ul. 171 Hi'tlt. IM. KIiiht K. Lianlwrt vs. A. A. ilonnt'tt Jr. i't. ul. 17;i Sept. 'in Kil. M, lliiuiliicl VI. N. S. KIsliiT, ct. ul. 1) hU'lil. m. Kl. Si. Iliiiiit.n l vi. N. H KImIut et . al. M.t s-pt . VI M. M. MrlAiiKlIn ft 4l E. r. vm. MkUirl H. Wt-llid II May 'n. lico. 4i. 4.lHit v. Honr)1 H. Iluuvur May V5 "PENNSTLVANiA RATLROAr Sunbury & Lowistown Divittion. In effect Nov. 25, 1894, wiaTwann dis. utitiox. kaitwakd rm i id A. I. in tn ::t li.u6 LwltownJ. T.4u S.oo 4.W li 03 Main Street 7.44 8 Ui 4 'ii I'i.iM l.ewlatown 7.46 i.vt 4,10 1141 1 .Malllaod , 7.64 t 8.14 4. us 11.46 ! I'aintr l.ui .'ii ;i 57 11.40 II suimlle .( .v a.r..i il.au 11 Wanner Ml ; J.;r; :i.4i lM IT i MflOlure 8 VI s.43 Ml 11. Ill HI i Knub'l .Mllll ! H.ST J.4H U l'i SI Adanatiuric 1 .:! , 8.69 H 11.04 K6 , Vvavertown . K.40 I 4 0-: 1. 14 ln.M Sit Henlxr : H.MJ 4.1: .'!." 10. M MI'l.lleburgb I I 4 1H a.ot iii.4J 89 ' Meiaer v.ol , 4.21 i.bl 10.:iw ST Kreamer V,o I 4.W Hi 19.85 an PawlInK w in i 4.:3 H44 ln.'.'l 43 SellnnnroTe w.vi 4 to i.37 10. IT 45 StllniKrov J. VM I 4.41 10.0 6 SuoburT i S.U ! t 50 Solinsgrove Accommodation. (Oonnefltlnic wltli traloion N.U. Hj.) aye Sallnmcrove. to. Arrive at HelloKroo 6.45 V, 51. t.tl P. M Trains Ijcave Lewlxtown Junction : . . . m, 10 40am. t l'i pm, 5wpm,713p lor Altoona.rittiiliurK ami the Weil. 7'27inn,wa5aiii,l 44i tn,'J40 4 38 p in.8 iff) p ni 11 1 p in, Kor F,iiladulilna, New York, lialtlmore and wariiinvton. Philadslphia & Erie R R Division. A Nil NORTHERN HKNTKAL KA1LWAY. 1 ralni Leave Smibiirjr dally except Sunday t l.:i6 a. in. tor Willlanniiurt and 4'aiiBDilalKua. I l;i i in, Kor Hollelnate, Krle.and tJauandulKUa .60a m, Mir ic Haven. 1 at p tu, Kor Hallelonte, Kan and Oanandal tiua. 6 4op in, Knr Konovo and Klnlra. v Up in Iwr WilllHiiuport. Kunony . 6 iam, lor Krle and t'ananiluliiiu, 9 viiiu, fur Ik-h Haven, and witopia lor Will, laiiinport. 5 Vi a in. Kor Ciiln wmna and llncalti'ii. U' m, 10 no a ui, and 5 47 p in. For VIIU'l'ri8, 7 10 am. lovoam, 1 88 p in, 50p in, t'orhliu' tnnklii and Mount 4'aruim. iSuuday Woo a ui, lor Wllketbirre. Tralni Leave Sellniicrove.lnni'tlon utoaui, week day a arrlvliii; at I'lilladrlphla S 00 ii. ui. New York 5 53 p in, Hulliiuore 1 10 p iu. Wanhlnxton 4 SO p iu. 6.J7 P. M. week day arriving ul Pnlladvlplilu 11.15 I'.M. New York S 61 a in, llaltlmore D.40 1. n.'. I if.i p m, dully arrtvlnx at I'lilladelphU 4 3U a tu, Nuw York iaa in. Tralm "l'u Leave Miuhury I 1 60 am, dally arriving- ut I'liiladelphla 'i 6 5- a m llnltlinore 6 in a. in, Waalilng-loii 7 4u a 111. New York 9 33 am. vi'4'ekdaya,lt S6 a ill Sun. lays. 4 34 a in. daily nrrlvlhK at I'liiladelpliia 10 SO a in., New York l': i ) piu HalUmoro s 65 a m., Waalilnton to- '1M p m.'week dav nrrlvlnn at Philadelphia (vjpm, Nuw York 0 38 p 1U lUlllllluru 8 46 p. in.. Waflilimtnii 7 6i p ui. Tralnn alo leuvo Snuliury at0 4i . m. and 6 '.6 and 8 17 . 111. U't H irriilmrK, I'lilladolplila nud llnltlinore. For rut". mm" fce.. call on lU'kotAirent or Hildri'M Th". Wait, P. f . W. H. llu Filth Ave ,'uuuurir','v .i.n.w)i."en.,P.,.AK.Dt 8. M. PHfcVOSl'.tJeu't llaiiUKor. The Post $1 5 0 year v ' Ititcrlincil "CclhilolcV'CoIlars antl CutT turn water like n duck's Imck aii'l nlnf neither Fjxit iter noil. They are not ctTrcteil liy tcrspi ration, and always look os if fitlit out of the box. When they get soiled you can clean them iu a minute lv simply wiping off with a wet cloth. These arc Imt t) lew of the advanlaxes of weiiringthc "Celluloid' Collnrs and Cutis. There are ninny others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They arc the onlv waterproof inter lined collars and culfs mrxle. He sure to get the genuine with this trade mark "innr' stnmnr.1 inside, if ynu desire perfect sntislMctii'ti. Made in nil sizes and nil htyles. If you can't yvl them lit the dealers, wc'will send simiplc jiostpnid, tin receipt of ricc : Collurs, 2$ cents each. CufTs,5occ!:tflpnir. State size, and whether you wuut u Eluml-up or ttirtiel-4lown collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, l f).l llroadwar, NKW YORK. 1 KKCANTII.K Al'PKAISKM KNT. Tin1 VeiidiTi nf KoroL'ti and liomestlti .Mcr-rliai-dW'' In Sny i-r coiinly will tak( imtlre Hint tli'-ynri- HjiiiraU'il aril elaMM.'d by tin' uiiili-r- Hl-.'iK'd Ai;ir.ilv I" Misr ( IX I ir III' i- n' M 'r.'li i:it.' and iillwr II yi'.ir 1 -.". .im Inllnwt : All 4. us Naiiii't iiuv A V.itl'Tn W. II. II. in. Ill, Kind nf llri'iisf l lans 4ii'!i'T.il Store, 111 Tax $111 mi 7 III II I J 1 1 Ii 14 II 14 UK AS Kit A. II. A. II II 1VVITSOX. (il'lll'l'.ll, Sinn M','lll. l'i M ; 11,1 I-.' :..i ,1 II Win, v a llr.i ' 'l li nn n Knlil'T. " .1. P. shirk. Il.irl'.var.'. V. II. WfllViT, 4 'ollf.M'll, miTV Ai' T in .'. no W. M. h' ll'i . ' " lir 4VKI4 WKT Mutilli' varili I Isli.ti.'iiiT.il Slore, 1:1 IbTlMiT llii'k'T. " " 13 IbiiiK-rA A. V. Kncpp " " 11 H. I. WuKlltT. " " II .1. It. sii li'iiinTi,'i'r. " " 11 Aliilir WaiiiT, roiili'.iloiirry, N 4'KNTKR I. I.. Ili-rman. (ii-iioral Mon. II saiiipwl Kuapp, 11 4'. 11. Shower. ' ' U 4'llArMAN A. II. Tiinitiiiun, (ioiii-riil Hti.re, n n. 8. Hlnn, " " 14 J. h. Kino, " " l'i A. J. lliiuiliicl. Ilarihvni'c, 11 Mary K. 'rroiiluiau, 4ivuei.it Hloiv 1 1 I'HANKI.IN In mi in no 7 (in 7 mi 7 on .1 00 T on T 4111 10 4X1 111 OH 1 .VI U IW 7 nil 7 Ul 1(1 on III no l'i VI HI mi 7 (id .1. M. 41. ll.Sli'liiliiu'''r. (imlQ ACoal, H It. II. Custer, (jeuoral si on1, 1:1 W. II. Wliicv. (ir.un A ( ml. VJ I'liarM Hover, 4icuiT.il SUirt', 11 D.iv Id Wctzt'l, II Jll'KVIN .-,iiifmMritv?uiTi,V.VV'.;V'. iiny.fflfillL II. K. Yuurk'k - 14 T OH II. M. Di rk, " " I I 7 w 1. 1. ItomlK, " " II T W) MIllllLrilfKOII lltinkle A Walter, tieucral Mtore, l-j U .V w. 11. iii'iivt-r. " ' l'i U so W. W. Wlttcniiiyer. " " l'i W 80 IL hiumImtitit. ' " 14 7 00 ii. 4'. (iiitfllns, Mothllif 14 7 IM W. I. liaiinau. sum's. 11 1 i I. II. IlimiTiMix, loiili'i'tloiu'ry, 14 too 4'. II. Walter. " II 7 () Tin-Mi'WIIIIaliiHfo., DrilifH, II 7 un II. M. lll'lKl''. SKIU'S Ai' 14 ( no t. r. siM'iMiiii, iii'K.iuit ,vc 11 iii MIPUI.RI KKKK ,1. A. Stultli I-M., lii'inT.il stnre, II 7 ici s. l. I Irliii " " 11 7 (i T. A- Kwinirn. " " II 7 m' Juliii Kleld.i. 4'oiiIiM:tionory Mw 440NH0K K. H. Ilotti'iisteln, li'in'ral store, l'i 10 no 4.. M. 4,ro''', " " i;i 1" "o .1. r.i'oi vi'll, 4'oal. 14 7 1X1 J. J. Ko;,e, lii'in'ial stori', 11 7 no I'KKNS M, MlllinT, Ih'licriil Stoiv, l'i l'i M 41. M. VS inner, 117 mi I. II. UuuilK. " 1 l rtiiiHV viliPun A Si'lmi'f. 4i(!lirral Store, It 701 s. iimv A KreU libillnu, " " II 7 no 1'Hi'i-ii.iriiinn. " " 14 7 mi l'. F. lloj er, 4"ii(eotloiu'ry, s ft in I'KHKV KXT E. H. Htroub, Hciu'ral store, II I 00 SKI.INSOKOVK II I l'lilllH, M'Ti'liant Tailor, 14 7 CO t:, WiiKi'iiwIliT, MftvlmiHllHP. 11 15 mi J. v. Ki'ilT, Tolwivo Jewelry, n I mi A Mnrlx ivr. livii'-rul hUir', 14 7 on J. lliiuanl I l.-li. liruifH, 11 7 ( II. 4p'iiiu'iiiii'r.4.'loitiini;, 14 7 no II. K. SlIII'T. 4iro'i'rlc, II 7 mi lilllK ii a t'o 4-liitliliiK. II 7 mi Jai'uli llaiipt, Kuriilture, 14 7 Oil .1. 4i. I Slilndol, Drima, II 7 no M. s. N'lirovi-r. hlioen, 14 7 On Will lloltzwortb, tiroi'frleH, 14 7 mi s. WeiM, 4ioneraI Hioru. in 1 fw II. K. 4uikH, tlrwerles, 14 7 mi io. II. Iieiidrleks, Hardware. It 7 ml A. N. ileinlji'iiliiS " 14 7 0 A. II. Keek. KlUH it, 14 7 W II. K. 4'lmrles. Woven Ac, 14 7 On N. J. l.iuiikioii". Fiunllure, 14 7 mi .1. k. Ilill'lis, l.roi'erlr, II 7 ml M.4I. snvuer, 4.0111, 11 ( .1, M. llover. " M ' ' II. 11. Si llllUIC. " 1 4). W. Mii'K, 4,olierai moro, 11 n 4. J. Si'lliH'll, lil'Ulll, II IU fl'IIINII J. V. SK'i Ut. tii'tieral store, 14 1 nu llarli'v a HaMiuar, 1- w Adam smllli. " " M J' A. A. I lli, " ' " I'NIOS 1". ('. Williams, liiiieral Slor ', II 7 no W.M. lioy-r, " ', ! .T'"' J. K. Ilollinan. " " 1 1- 'i w Alli'ki'l' A Kultflll. " " ' linear A lliiiifuiii an, (iriiln Ae II , im N. 1.. Dun. loie, tieiieral sion', 11 10 on l.eo. 1. J'l.llllleW III ou WAiHSIliT0N II. P. siruiili. (ioiieral sion', II Too 11. s. Srllliee. 1'luiir ai. 11 In1 Jerry I'liarb'M. ti.'hiTalStorc, 11 7 no l'. 1.. naiin. roiiniore, W. I'. Moyer. Inn;,'. II MIH011 si raver, iieneral S'nre, II 7m1 t'lllvlil Mliil.ln l'i,'''!'. 4 olllei'tlolu'O, s I (' J.J. I'av.llu:,'. " " Take not lee nil vvlio uro eoticerued tn this v pralsem 'ii!, tint an a'iK'tlvvlll bo held ut t lie CoiuiiiK-I a.TV n.llei' In tlio Court llouto In llie uoroiii;li of MUUicbuulioa Saturday My the iJtll ISM between tho Iwur. ol l A, M. Ulid 3 t'. M when and where 11U who led tlitiiiiavIvfH ' grieved by thotr cluislileat Ion may attend If they tli!:ik pi'oiier. M.Z. KTEININOEK. itorcnntlle AppruUur. Tlis Space i Reervcl or G. C. GlUTELIUS, Middlebitirgh, Pa. FURNITURE. Ciller ii Parlor Fiirite. We offer the best goods at Phe nominal Prices, guaranteeing qual ities the Finest, and - .Styles the Latest. Couches, Lounges, Mirrors. Baby Carriages, Window Shades etc., offered at prices to suit the times. We aye catering to the Snyder County trade, and AN INVITATION is extended to ousiness. ifcespecttully, a4 I filial I Ull I Front StreSt; Bfilton, Pa. hi OPPENHEIMER'S 1 Big Stock of New Goods. . Spring Shoes, Shirts, the finest and the latest styles of Neckwear in the County. All kinds of Clothing, for sale at the most reasonable rates. SELINSGRO VE, PA. A GOOD FIT I RELIABLE GOODS! HONEST PRICesH I wave ,j ast opened a tailoring establishment op posite the Tost Ollieo at Selinsgrove- Call anil see my (.1 noils anil ciniparo prices. JNO. A. HEFFELRINGER, Tailor. 1 Selinsjjrovc, Pa. visit lour Dlacel of WJITURE CD;
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