CENTRE VI LLE. r.ilinanil Wagner have ooeued . aannon PfOI. O. W. lteiCUi f T!i- i.nmnn- SHturJuy evoiuiiK.... rtipbollbolma toCJ.taauM he l.roiu' t'10 ,,ir9t b,0 ,J IL MoUa a W.n-wn t' iP t Mifflinbaw UaaJ ' . - t."... tT.inf nn. fa risilevl frion Ja near bhamokiu Dam Sunday...-O- W.anearj oi oiutp- ton, tWtod PW "' ' J " ViilW visited parent over Sunday. EJ looks hale an J hearty.... Joseph r)..,,,.m' nan i;nuj took .Inner with Vul. WaLor'a on Samlav. . . -Lmt w ieK one day a par y whilo ou the mountain for huckle l.nrries killed eiltht copper-heads at ;;e.W"--S.F.Shw, after tak incintho Encampment at Lowis- town anil vimuuk ' -B"t Mm J II. Lloyd, returned on Mon- ,Uv Commissioner Jas. hrdley HUT . ... . .. of Middloburmn Timieu u.u.Jruiej s oa ruii'iny. " gee Jim. n0- wuo 19 WK" ininear Northumberland, wan home over Sunday. . . .P. C. Hartman and wife attended tuo lunerai oi iiarry Hiiflo. MrB. H' brother, of Middle i i. Sutnrdnv. . . .The C K. Society of the Reformed church held :.. lltrlntii'a nrnvn nnnr il JUCIIIP 111 aiuiiis"." ....... Laurelton last Saturday. They were i . 1 . 1 4 11 :iei'iinpaniea oy our umm. a -- i i,,.i iniT Imcl a eood time The following took in the Encampment utLt'win.own last weeks U. H. Fus sier, J. W. Keislcr, C. M. Showers, Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Snmpsei, .Mm. V. A. Napp, W. H. FesHler, S. 1 Slit ar.v, W. II. Hartnmn nud Clia. Koons. THE ONLY Tnio jiiooa runner liroininiiitly in the imblic cyo to- d iv in Hood's tN.rHnpiiril.il. 1 licrcforo t Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. PAXTONVILLK. Children's Day sorvice will be held .ithe United Evivneelieul cliuveli mvt Siimliiv. both inoruinff and v..iiinL In the morning the pro .tram entitled. "Among the Flowers nd Birds' will be rendered und m tli pveiiiucr a mixed program con- iislinuof recitations, tableaux, etc .ai l.i. rnm1r(d Mrs. Maggie of Rellovue. Ohio is vis- litinj? her parents Joseph Brnuner's 1 ...Win. Snigelmycr is building a Datclin to his house. It will look lin i'.rv when it ia finished..., i'-' v tended the Soldiers' EncarapiiA-nt ut Lewistown last week Charles Dobson and Jerry Dernham have ac cepted the job of digging a well for Allen Klose. They will begin work this week.... Miss Elda Gray bill, Lifter staying with her grand-parents or nearly four month rsturneil loraeliist Saturday Many of our ponlo litivo been tlnukiug kchouhIv . . . l nlready uuout uampmceiing nuu are 3iuiiing to prepare for the oc casion. Tho Peoplo Believe what they rraa out lloo.l'i baraarlUa. They know t Is ail ni'.it nn ilicliio, and that It cures disease. Th.it wliy you sliuuld get Hood's and unry lloud'a. Hood's Pills cure all llrer Ills, relievo era- .ipillon uud ivsslst digestion. 25c. FREEIJURU. Dr. John Louis Iloft'uiau was born ii l'ottsd uu, Gormany in tho year 2 and died at Freeburg July 23, ml uciirly 73 yo irs. Tho deceased kus a man of relined manners and k id a liberal education and wa not- I for his gentlomauly conduct. Ho an extensive knowledge of totnuy and knew tho medical quali fies of niauy plants. Ho was a pa tient nurse of tho sick aud JuU Her- ices wero frequently demanded in ho sick room. He was always ready o respond when his services were eded in the sick room. He left lis home Wednesday to gather roots pr medical purposes. Not returning Mich was made and ho was fouud ad next day in the private road aiding to Springman's limekiln. luviug the roots ho gathered in a lck. He evidently died of heart lisense, death being instantaneous. largo concourse of people attend- il Liu funeral Sunday afternoon. o was interred in Springman's Kv ureen cemetery beside his wife ho proceeded him twelve years ago. Kvo daughters survivo him. Mary lio was his housekeeper and the ife of Daniel Naglo. . . .The musical Hego is well attended. Prof. Dill irdt and Miss Krallaro constantly igagod in tho work of instruction. .l'rof. Walborn is quite busy in tucting tho Normal Class. . . .l'rof. yer took an order for the Coluui- In utomatlO Desk in TTnrwr noy township, Northumbor 1 county. . . .Our town had a full 'a in attendance at tho Lewis- y-n Encampment, last Thursday .air. Uassor of Toledo, Ohio, re- rned to his home after a pleasant Kk b visit with W.. L. Dasaler's Nly. Mrs. GaBsor remainod and will prolong her visit till Friday when she will leivo for Toledo and will be accompanied br her brother Charles D usler who will . make hia home with his sister. . . .Charles Mil ler and his sister Mau 1 from Phila delphia left for Lo.vistown to visit frieuds in1h.it locality and attend the Euca.upnient....Freobtirg la a splendid opening for a tailor. Mr. Charles wh j died recoutly, kept up his shop many years. A good tailor would be liberally patronized. WEST BEAVER. The encampment is over and all persous from this oud who attended came home much wiser and weaker . .Quite a lot of our fellow towns men expect to take in the sights at Williams Grove. . .Charles Weiand'a child met with a painful accident which caused its death last week. It upset a tub of hot watoi' over itself ....The old saying is, every man is honest, but some must be well watched. So says, poor Richard .... John O. Goss, our lumberman, re lates a story, entitled, ' Penny is dead," that is correct in a good matiy points.... Abe Holshue sowed a patch of suilinier rye last spring and it proved a success every way ....Tho clown of the dog show proved himself too smart for our police and his assistant G. S. by getting away after tho arrest. Geo. says it has brought his reputation on tho police force down below par. A good deal of outs has been cut but very httlo stored away at this writing. SlIAMOKlN DAM. Tho unites from all over the Slate held their annual picnic at Clements' Park last Saturday. It was well at tended und they had a general good time V. E. Harlinan returned l ist Saturday, from a trip to Atlant ic City and Philadelphia. Ho visit ed his sou Chailes who is employed at the latter place P. S. Kilter, our Ex-Distrist President of the P. O. S. of A. installed the officers of Washington Camp, No. 52 P. O. S. of A. last week having been appoint ed by our presiding District Presi ding Prof. Wulborn of l'roeburg ... .If anybody wishes to eugago an orchestra for a concert, an enter tainment, or for those who prac tice tho terpsichorean art, at a rea son ablo price, call on Samuel App and Herbert Keller from this place. You will be surely bo well pleased vviih'the result.. ..George HiiiM'f . .i Tit t is .employed as one oi ine painu,. of the Sunbury Silk Mill.... Miss Minnie Jarrett of Fisher's School House is residing with Mr. Charles Hummel. She is learning the semu stress trade.... Tho people in our section aud also those from Sunbury are busily engaged during the huckleberry season. Large numbers of thorn are seen daily. . . .Tho Luth eran and Methodist Sunday schools nearly met with an accident on their return homo from tho Lug Grocery la.it Thursday u passing tho Port Trevertou picnic, which was caused by mismanagement of tho tow liueB of tho latter party. x. v z. HOFl'EK. Fred Leach was tho first man to cut oats in this vicinity. .. .Mollic Shirk is" on tho sick list J- Ross sold his P.ottling works to W. II. Korstotter for the sum of .-J.Iimi. . . .A. S. Kreitzcr of Nanticoko was at homo visiting his bick mother C E. liahner of Selinsgrovo was visit ing friends hero Sunday. .. .The Grubb's church annual picnic will bo held ou August Mh. By a mistake it was reported the lth, but it will bo held tho 8th....Childrens' meet ing at tho Aline church was well at tended, tho house being mote than crowded.... A heavy thunder storm passed over us on Monday evening, with little nun. ! ttnyn r Here. Saturday marked the beginning of what is known as the "dog day," which precede and follow the rising of the star Sirius in the constella tion of the greater Dog. The ex treme heat of this season of the year, although thus palpab'y the effoct of tho continued high position of the sun, was connected by tho ancients with the appearance of this stir in the morning. Thoy considered the dog st ir as lading and gave the time the appellation of the dog days. The liability of dogs to nines in con sequence of the heat of tho season was connected with the same star, though there was nothing but acci dent in tho conclusion, and thiy butchered those animals without mercy. The season lasts until An gust 24 forty-two days. It is gen erally regarded us an unhealthy period of the year. Beware Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of 143 !oth 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagions blood poison. He was twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he was seized with rheumatic pains, and red Intiips'atid sores cov ered his body. whatever. I was pains, my left arm that I was unable "I was in a hor rible fix" he says, "and the more treat ment I receiv ed, t lie worse I seemed to net. A New York specialist said he could cure me, but bis treatment did me no pood fat i 11 and full of was useless so to do even the lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take S. fS. S., and a few bottles convinced me that I was being benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound ami well. My system was under tho clTects of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but for S. S. S." S. S. (;i(riiiii(i mnltj ivjctubU) is tne only cure for real blood dis eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctors al ways docs more harm thau good. Dcware of mercury) Books on the disease and its treat mcnt mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga, L.lJIlllpjHirfr Market 12 12 (i s 40 I 4 li Corrected weekly by our merchant. Butter to Eggs Pitted cherries L'npitted " Hhtbivl ,' Raspberries Onions lard Tallow Chif.Lciis per It) 1 urkeys Sxl 7 Shoulder IMtn P Old WIlHIlt ,( e :t Corn o'l Out- JH I Iran per 10(1 lbs s'l Middling " !(' chop ' i.imi Flour per lib! :t. V A. B. A SUMMER SAIL in lad it's' shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot, For tlio pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, ami securing the prettiest, coolest ami host fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which Imycis find it a pleasure to pay. lor house or street Wear, pleasure, or evcry-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded 1 a fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims vo-ir hands, hyall means surrender your feet to these shoes. A6KroR'niC'K:bI I Oo.Commtoioneii.llW BlflV SNYDER 1 JJ Oil I 1 J POPULAR KAM T IW cKY CIVE5e5E5Ti MfiHT.IH.Tn Nf ' Yy NEWSPArtn. Liberal Adjustments r0L. 33. NO. 31. H. HRRVEY B'pjjgT" mmm. GENERAL INSf G.H. Snr cent: P6r Momli CLO SI N C 60 per cent, per Year Guaranteed to all Investors on In- vestments both Largo and Smnl vni: n tir. w it 1 ill UUl Itltnitl Its STOCKS. BONDS GRAIN. & COTTON, 40 ard 42 BROADWAY, M V lOIIKt M Y. I. M.-IVI hIk, ,l-slr l lintr n Mvnil.v Hixl nr-liH',ii a kimtll or Ihi-kp lnvH,liiiiiil.tifii) for ir 'liin. Irv circular, mnllcil free. l- HKlm WE HAVE NO agents w " lint n Mlnvt to th prl. r Hhl). anrolivrr r.ir imlnaiiti Iwfor Ml. XTwrrtliiiiii IAA.I.I....I. . . StO a! y ( II unirn, 4 I Irs Mldlnc SaMlH, Wrlto f"r rittnliiria. ELKHAMT Carriene A Harness M(o.Co. ElkhirU !nd. W. B. 111 ATT. 8oc. fUil TlilliiK. Tln ci ulid nH-i'lllt' foe I In' iri'Hilllnir limliiilv llf His W, llSH-lll.l, l.lMT ll 1 1 ll:t 1 1 1 1 , lilll'll- inilllsiii, Oillvi'iifss, (ii iii ritl Ih-lillliv. rii'., Is liiii iui h ('firry kliit' l"i'il' Nitii s. TIiIh i;n'al lllTll.ll tllllll' SlIlllllillll'H llll- lllO'IlM' lUUIIIIK. ii'ulitd'i I In I. her nn I rMnii-, tin- mMihi to lv.'iiriiim lii'iillli uti'l i'h'rrli". s.unii. f-n I ..nui- i;irkni;i M "'li- mill .il imlv hv l(. II. Walirri. IviiiiHi'n-i'k. I'u . .1. M . lin kiT. Kl. h-Mi-lit, s. K. llnw.MI. M' i Inn1 mi l M , II. IIimiii iii, Iium Mill'. REAL ESTATE AT VVhllC iW. KIN I:1JIT10N. WOLQEHuTH t'uuiMiliin Noiik. We lmvo JiihI recolvtU frum tliu miiblc imldlsh liiK lioubo of Tlio 8. llriilmirj'a Sons t.'o., 151 WubuHU Avo., C'lilcafc'o. a copy or tlie "Thi-k L t HKl'i ni.lUAN 4'AMPAIUS NONd )(IK" for Hie ciinipiilu'ii of Tim iMXik coiitalnii biiloa, UiifU uilxeil iimt liwlo .U!irtelluul In i-Nixiotully arnun.'vd for ciuiimltfu cIiiIjh. It 1h mil u cbvap word tHlltluii, uii'l Ut sold for tlio rt'iuurkubly low prlcoof locls. orll.iw per tloi-ti stj)iild TUo fullowliin In tlio coiiti'iilM of tho uix'k : Always lcMikci! bolilnd. A tboii.saml ilollnrH u rnlnuto. llllly MoKlnloy.O! HyJlno! Olt on bourd. iood-b.ve. fn'f-triilor. (irnvcr.S veto Nlueljr-two anil uluety-slx. rulltlr,i barlx r bliop. Hainiuy'g syndicate. Tliut'mvliat'B wor rluk'. TUo iK-uiuciiitlo boat. Tlio frllow I'd llko to liiL'Ot, Tbe uruver 1 wear down below. L'udur tlio llui; of prutvi'tlon Way down cn (uantlco Hay. We'll Bltirf : llttlo mi(. nro women; tholr nystoiu bolntf particularly Hiisct'ptablo to dernnncint'iit nnd UIh.-mw. DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S MVGRIIE REMEDY cureii all tlio HlokneHH pHUilIar to their sex i It fortmes tbo Hy!tt'ia n.-ulnt HiedlseaseHliJCiaent to old aire. It Is the be.it medleln lit the world for women. lU UUUl torStciun ninl I f' t V,itT I'ittinc Aimt ili'iili-r in !!'ili r. lfiiin's, Slmftitnj I'lillfyf, IIiuik'thmiicI J.iMitli- er iii'irin. REPAIRING lif l-lll . 1 1 M ! ill. vu fi liil Mill U'firL- I'umlli.'H run lie mii.iiIuhI villi lintli TtiliH, Viw und I'im I'ittinH. 1 ulvt un ri'ieri'iiri' coiiiTrnln my itii'rliiiui -Pill hkill, l'rlck iV t'o. of Wuyni slioro, I'll, ninl l.i'lutinm .H f g. Co. Iiutil coin uiiiies of hlyli btiuuliiitf. In orilor to avoM acclileiitM All Bailers hlionlil tn tfhti'il nndiT tin1 livilniulii ttt ut fii-l iiiu'ii u yi'iir. Avoiil (lunger und cull iikiii mo tu niuUo thtt test, A. 15. AVOLCiKMUTII, Scliitfi;rovi', V u. Itl'lllll'l'll Itllll'M lit Ilii fci'ii1n,r-. ICviry olie, i.M a:id mih, ihtiK rest ninl re eratluu ut hoi.." Ilia" iltirlii-' tlio lieatcd Siiniiiicr U;nn, und w In-ru ir in be niii.ilin-il belter liiaii at tho HenHhnre, No oilier liliu') can eiiiiii.iio with Kuiilliern New Jersey In ne.wlile ro-xii l.-,. ell her In point nf number or of vxcrlli-iiro. Allantle Clly Ih the most popular p.-iort In AmerkM, ami Capo .May, Sea lhlo City, oec.ui 'It y, Avalon, Aiik'Umi'a, Wlldwood, und Ibilly II .nil d i n il fall far Hhurt ut Atbuille I'lty's hl;;h Mand.ud. Tho reniiHylvanla llallrnad ('ninpany, wlinHe object, ulwayn Ih to iflve lis pat runs t lie chealest ratCMCulilli.iUlilo Willi k'""'l HTVleu, li iHari'.uiK'cd for exeurMluii to tho B.-anhniv fioinlJiie, l iihsi'tt, Dauphin nn liitriineill ito siiiilons (Including statloiiH ou liniuch ron l-). A iitfu.st nniHu. Kxcur.lon tlckelH, k'ood for 111 days, will be sold ut ext I'.jinul.v low rule,. lVrtions niay, If tliey s ) d.-slro, ,'.j tu Allantlc tlty via the new IM iw ira lllver lli ld,'it itoutu tho only ull-rall Muo from pulnls In IVnusyivunlu to Atlantic City. For Informal lull In i -h.u d lo l aUM, (lino ol truliiB, conuult small bills or upply loueurcul ticket agent. ril'll" 'in.!' C--I Mieriit hi mi . .lerciiunt) . bv I nine hi an nnl.r Issii'-d inn ut tlit, iir phans i iniil al Ma) 'l.-tui . l-'m. iiin l lie failure uf t In" heirs and parM"- In 1 1 , i i -1 tu ar- ei'pl the real eslale ni ( leu. 'i,., il l ui' or Wa.sli Inu'l'ti T p., ibs- .l, at tin. ,iln;ii inn mill up H .ils, iiii nl inn ilium li ih" .l irv nf lhiiiii-.i will i'mse I Iir iim ili'si rilii'il real I'hl.ilii at plllillc sale, lit tile l.llll'liv lluusi-. In rri'i'liiiix' nn Sat unlay, ,l i.l 1 - Ii . v,, ut I o'eik r. u VI. : True! . I. Mluale III WashliiKiiiii tap m,ii i i'.i., p i., ti ,.,l and id -s-niii ii us I'.l loHi. : lt"i;liiiiu' al a si, me. Hi, 'ii, " Ii) ni h, r IhihIh of Hani i.i iM k'i' t r I. ami iiInii laiiu ut ,1. Ki'i'cd linrin I ui'u'rei s i si, isu reiii s In u hIiiiii' li.ntli K! ih -ri' i's n-.i . ii it-lii perebes In a kIiimi' iiii'iintuliHi.' ni" ! imi ni ivti-r Klinii r, miuiIi l.i il"'r,'i's i a-1, ,'l , ii s 1,1 ii hl.ine, uurlll lis il"LTis'N ea-l, i, li in pi'lrlies In a xUinc, llieii i i I I II 1 1 III .llltlll lll'pM'l, Slllll II llll" i...'". last, I.', M iii pen iii's i " a sKH.e, viiiiii pj'j iii;riv4 east, 4 ft-llt n la's In f-ltiiir lii luililii: ni.ul. Ihi'iii'i. lit Maine lanil lately nwni'il liy I'lilllp Apple, Hiiiilh ill ib cr"i's wi-si. vi 'rehi's In a hi, in,' In W, i.ian.Riniui i iiii'iiM M eiisl, -n l-lll n-relii8 fi u -Hiue. inl in e H HI II ,11 iP'iflei'H Wect, ,'ls 1- ImT in piai-eni in- r 1 1 1 1 1 vr. iinlalnliik' hitch h ml i-,ii luTi nes (lis uci'i's unit .v en lie.s) slrli.'t Illl'iVllll '.. Ai.sn, Annllii r Paiei'l nf land klliir cnlillifUnus In the iilmvi' anil lieliik' pari and parivl tliiTi'i.r. ii'-minimi; in ti nil ii.-, i iii'iii-i lining inn irart IIIM lien in in . iiiK'.i, siaiiii u a-l ili'Kiees I'xsl, ,', niii's In xtniii'. Iliein i) Houtli 7;i ih'r'i H east ..s perrnes in siniii'.nieiire Miilll II i.lile'IneM Wesl, i.i iMTi ues i" sit, ne. i in ni'i' iii lit iiii (,r .. .M.l- reed inn III '.'1 I -1 ill'Ti'eH wi-M, Al 7-Ul perilll'H tn.Htnlie IIP me liy Inlel ni ,1'Hill Kreeil, minli yt di'trrifh .-.mi, n-.i ., in ,'-,-"S in iiieen llenilll Ilk". llll- tiilhliiu '.".' i. i 'S and .i nerrlies (W acres and (',; ,- liel i I m i ii e -ii-. in i, Al.su. Annlli'T p'irpiirt belli'; i ut mid puree nf I he uUne desei il'i il, bi uliiiilin,' in u Imsi tlienee liv bind nf I'eler (ial'liltli, mirth 71 de vrii es eiisl, Mili-Pl ierelles to a pnsl, llieli o by land ill llei.iy Ulue, wiullil ib'k'roe ejsl, IN 4-pi pen hes In pnsl, hiiiilliTJ ilej;iee.s ,. Ho li-lu pen-lies in pnsi, linn 1 nereeH Wesl, Is ll-lll perrues in plan- in lieKllmlln,-, Conlallilli'- J acres, si rlet inensure. The I lire" li.ei in- iiuniai-lri niiitjil-.ii,,. ,.n... Kelher ID-, aen-s and !M perches. Tills Ir.ict. has all I he I csir) I'l'lldlies and Is Mi n il,. i, n,e heart I'leasaul alley, i uillcn wesl ni Krccbuix. it uisiht no. -j-iiein tin. undivided l-fnurili Interest In u tractor laud sIIiimi ii in i i, i.. ,. 'I'wp., siivdcr Co . alone; thi'SuHiiiieiiiiinni in',,, ItilinilllllK nil" HI JHUiaill Vll., Ill llllllll-ll llll tlte In, lllil') lands ill )r. . M, Nipple ninl liciirk-e eiiu-er, cast li the Susquehanna Kiver. miiiiIi by Maiiuniiiiii-a creek and un ilii' ,..t i .it ol the lielisnf I II. Hall, deed, eonlaliiln" 114 iieles, more or leis. Thin tract han two dwell Inif houses, bunk tiaiu uud all iieecssary out bulldliik's. ' 'l i-riiis.-'jii per ceiii. or lii.l on ,i,,.. ... ....i.. balance less nne-llilnl, uliui- paviiieni i',r ,...i i-H'UseHiin Septeiiilier .). N!W. . ilmu r will reiiialn on Trai t No. 1 of tin, Mhim ,r,.,,, or nil lie' real eslale, li h.s cosl.s. AI.KltKO SI'IX'IIT, Marllf. Mlddleburifli, Juno M, 1K1M. Klimns Tabules cure dyupepfllu Ulpana Tnbul(8curo headache." Klpans Tabulea cure flatulonco Itlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative Rlpana Tabulea cure liver troublea On 1'ollL'. SWDI'll W.ia ii nil SEIjIIX Hcar.lr.olh whist Irs ntnl lh Only tlio Oldest, I5tn.n-i.st CP7Xi'T "l " tn , J . .'7 . U'-HliiitfiT, hivoin : rn ni Jbiro, Jiito, ActhistloH. No Assessments w" 'Tvi""vu : J.,:,li,,.M I . ... . . Tlio Aetna Founded A. 1)., l'T.!rM """""-y r rhvar,l " Home " " !,sr:j.i-js.5l 44 Aiitcricau 44 44 14 1S10 'J,l(i!,5S.5:J The Stantlaitl Accident Insurance C . The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidclitij Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. Snecial Reduction at i OUT SA LE. I desire to reduce my stool: and I will offer a special reduction of 10, 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLOTH I NG bought of me. A full and cbmplete line of Clothing is always kept on hand. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Don't fail to see the best bargains in the county. G.C. CDTEUDS. (iliier. Mini Mir Sure I 1 Coiicligs Easy m n i' (Jo lo jv iiuvii ami call al FKLIWs STOKK T-.r vour nun n lillH U Gteirs and you will Know li n ( enjoy coin fort. Carpets FnFsaiil hi Saiiarcs are lines always cun fully se lected ami up to date A full line of Oil I XV. Come ami see tlie Infest jiiitterns. It will cost you nothing to look tlirouli our store Von cmu nialie your lionies lrii,flit and i lieerful at a small i'. pense. Prices are low on all oods. (Joods delivered I1 . U. Respect fill I v, W. H. FELIX, I.KWISTOH V, 'A. New Store. Wew Goods. New Prices is i 'J 1U II UUUUMlll at Verdilla, Snyder Cn,,, Pa. i.'.... i... :.. .1 .ri i i i n iiinnui-i in un- iiuTi-aiuiir iiiiiiii - im irnv ll lliat lioiiol dealing, Miiall jii'utitx and ra-li I i ii i h i- I .luii. In (ii'dir to mvc vnii an idra ajiuiit uur in-iiv v.i i,,. arliflts to slmw Irnw min li can In lnni.lit lur S I .( m ) ai :i I lis. XaiN, assni'tnl in I Id, iark-, I dux. t'liaiu Uejiair Links, I pack ln'iiss Clinteli Nails, HKiuurt (Sal. .Water Tails, Id tiet j;a!. wire twisl Clntlie I.iiii', I U'st J Sakiii I'owili r. ilneii CliitliL" J'ins, I z. piiek Siniikinj' Tiluce, ltlOO Matelies, 1 pair (4mmI SiK'ks, 1 I Vuit FuiiiH'l, T )TI, 'riianlviii'i; vu lor i u r pa.-t iialrmi... uiili tLirpr. t ore, J ain Yours Heiectfully, In 'Villi. iv tar I.,' a Ii nlll' 'lor I i till' . Ml I . 'J I I i:. iiii-t. lii'M .i ii I 'i'.i ... -A. S. SecJbz?s-t. !
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