yXslM AT THE LABEL "". prints after four nniim, nn the l.tl-l of .. "P"!". "' tin-hum. Mon bs tN't-n pnld. ffpTii-e per Vc.tr, i.m. MIDDLEBUltGH, SNYDER CO., PA., SEPTEMBEltlrsflfi. tor and Proprietor. llll'lll'llLI TT j1.-;L1 "V tl A'wf JHHT' -Slv- Z. AiT? I C 'r-W . v I ij fE. l I fO"7 U I I L VOL. 33. NO. 30. TlnlE We hi mis iimiirilW IIP WIPLE. Jm flPWCATE IF TCflK Ifflfflf MM iWlMWMK MM jn.w,,,Hft - .it ittrt rAIIMTV Dr.J W rir.L.n.1 I r h...:.. I . T" ILlmlMJj I aaem Hunnhlicin nh I inr ii'mi.. ... 1 ; . r " wuninjustN:W5. TRIP TO THF WFQT Vf interest gleaned from taeious mm. LaiHr'a IVnril U Bmy wllh lh Li-alaO"" " sninnwniwi. hi bursnin day at Wois', So- F . 1 A.1 & 1 1 fl L T T ,.nl. -vf Tvrotvnrvitln h gritotea uii lacroaso 01 pen Vl, .'lfiirlit nf Willirtn-s. r. t it t- . 1 lie (fUt'Hl 01 1. 11. uuwersm s 1 Ivcr atll BKUO, huu luiaauiaiic I. Aver a Arue uure is a pohi .Jr. '.. MJIna ft11nr nf T.Awietnwn oiitertaineJ uy jacon uu tnilr. V10 11 li a! 111 a r' a nlora will ho P 1 "1 1. i : 1 r n nont. iiiu, uviux u- Jar. kiir too hospitality 01 Jacob 1 iaraiiT. rofuloua diHorJers, and ruor fcoflHos, the bent remedy ia iJiiHiipuruia. r..o ... ...... . - 1, on baturday, beptember xpeciai uargaius. l Iv nonn nf TrnTnlvillA will Kx.KlifritT Tirilniii1r. Iiiu h be supplied. 1.1 1 t i iit t tiaeir annual picnic at uai Re nexi naturuar. Vilrw linn trrtnA (r TTnnlinrr kitit that place in cole bra t- pteuniui anuiveraury. Oil;nr. wlio in flrvlriii in .Sbainokin, spent Sunday irents at tuu place TlimnnHOn nnnnf. aoinrnl 1 - . . 1. - . L 1 fK mo pi ween wuu nis Mexico, Juniata county. Vby inform our friends that win be cloned on Tuura- litu. h. Wois, hehnfigrove Swilipfor.l nf l'ifllinhi,rr Uin liOHnifnlirv nf n T r. -,-.-.... id wile during the last Dr..T W rirviom,! I r u...: iDflrerweek before last brouaht '20 haH ftttil ftlawnn A I. . - (ccu ecu 11 u in mo nun- quehanna river at Iluminel'i Wharf. TtoHWnll nilhnrf mi rr.,l.- .t.l odfor Frankhn and Marshall Cot letre at Lancaster. Hia brother, Irancin, will aluo leave in a few days for the same place. The! "J 'J w IV 1 1 IV fit H;)Vfr 11 ffmro wua wall l.l on .Saturday uotwithstandini? the cloudy Hky in the morn in tr. Hoiv- eVOr. I&t lllirMI iflA rnin umMi....l forcea. Tlmi'L l.l.lA rnnf f. . 1 Ulltll Villi HIIO tllA S.lfat tr I.m ufactured by tho Safety Co.! nf JjiincAHter. A eample butrtrr can be Boeu at my livory etablo near the ttaauiugion ilouan. W. li. Jones, Aeont, Kf.ti.1 . . , -- ' llj IUU meal insirumcnt, vocal inHtruction, etc.. One. two nr mnra limuu a n,,l. can find every facility at tho Muaical Colleen. 7i'Arlnirr Pnr inkr.n.iu. nunrcas, -3-3t. Hbxbt B. Moven A in n n anil w! ta 1. aa . iimo iwi luilU y years been livinjr happily together at Mulvano. Kan., have jiiHt discover- on turn, nicy nro uroiuer ana sister, separatod while infants and named auer meir adopted parents. Of their three sons, one is bliud, one ueui una one a cripple. A Hill on Hi nnav chn - f ...u "uuivi fvuiiriii hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is uiw.ivh iihtmnaii nr. Nn na' i(..i.. cinop, in urenmyer s jiuildmif. op- ijosiLH 1 UHL ni inp. 1 n in na ah.i you will make no mistake, Shavinjj Honn. iiiCA croiim imp mi nn.i s hampoo for sale. A. E. Soles. The AniftnVrtii I'rof ..nd'i.a T....:nr - AVv.v..V A Ul 111 ijoajfue una just issued document No.fi!. "TIia TnriiT." lAini, oxuaciH. in paraii.'l columns, from snc)itH of II.111 W -T Iti.nn nn. Hon. ilhaiii AIcKmley. This doc ument nhoiild be read by every vorr. Ail.lir.Rj W v w.Un,.. . I ... A. iinnuiunuj vihihti necreiary, . ij.jj St., flew ioik Editor Tost z The Constitution of the Salem Uub provides under duties of the oecreiary tbat tbat oflici.il shnll BBDll Wl'Uk'IV linlmag rf 1. P1..1.'. , . , ' . - ' v . v4 lug VIIIIB acMvites to at lHast one uewspapor ln,l I linfn I I. 1 . I -u.. ...oiriiiiiini'uii joua uriei re port of our last meetinir. Fifteen ni'w iiiemuors wero enrolled upon the list literature received from the V.VP.U 'VT'1.". f,tftt0 Committee in 1 llllllllollllllfl Wim .i:..i ,;l...i.. I iii . uu i iiiu Ll!il l lurno nuantitios and nt ttm HUT f meeting we will have for distribu tion llluifrvrn til w n 1 ..... .1 . 1. -1, Mut., i' ij t,i. i ij in inn candidates. Prof. Geori7A K Via.inr nf 11....L- nell Universitv ili.li IllflNinrlv n.l.t man I 11 I I . TYI..I. ..... --..... ..v.... ula viUU llIIIII tne money issue of the campingn. He took up the Republican li,4t form and wont over its sections aeriai.nn tn tliA ...... :.: - .... ... ., u,lv,, u wu-iii,iri. I tie speech was u learued oue. He presented souud couviuciut; and ir refutable arguniotits and also undo Plain somo gross falUcios in tho money plank of the Democrats. II 1 il t " ivm rilll-lllllliuu tuat the free coinage theory cannot ha f..iiui !.!. 'I.. . 1 j 11 upon the necessity of opening onr mills, and Wnrlfahnnii an.l money now idle in the banks iuto business circulation. Kami .T T..ti-1.'.w 1. ......... . x ...ii, uk. us"iuiri', ill ro- linsgrovo was present and spoko britly to tho Club. Wo proposo 1 i (, j uio uiio Hun dred feet high before the end of Sep. tern her. Wlimi Mia ' - vij.y UIVB again upon Fort Sumpter tho Ite pubheanaof Penn proposo march- ill 17 nrii-m T!inlimiin,l I i.. r ijv.vm iiiiiiivuiuiitur with the Bnirit of old Lincoln to in- . . "" v 111- spire us, sinking tho liattlo Cry of J'reedom. SKiituTAnv. School Teachers. turks. William Kliimlnl nr, .1 use are attending college anna Viiiversity, aelins- litll. editor of tlia V.li 711. IVA.i, spent Sunday with a, nuuiM recuperating at lntingdon Centencial is rinis weelt. A history will be found elsewhere Fob Sale. V. IT T nr. Vrlin. is making special iiuKies. see ad n. in an- tf. Wh schools opened on h Profs. M. J. potter iwwersox in charge. A lance was present. A.I I , . . '"'J "VUWI VAIU- jthis place aud vicinity V u,,u' cuurcn on "if, oept. iHtli. X('-My store will be pay.Bept.M and Thurs 17. being Hebrew Iloli- i-uiLLnEB, Kantz, Ptt. 3t, le and wife were guests jn at Northumberland ueircraml ami n.... Pw vihiting Itunkle'sat k thoucll flia not t?.i:i fuYuu. Journal was late CUQdiaato for m htt? e?ne t0 Sel'ns Monday be?aQ to teach t Place. Afro i"l t will reside With ter p tun ana wife, in Uille picnie will, take urday Music will be r aiways WeU at- Cttibt many will TllA irnriiiiinilivAi-1il.-iu ."I 1. ,..... . ...... ..... . ......a aii uDUUlinu it IS linn Tllrt uvirL-maii lilrau it K,. cause it quenches his thirst, enriches uin uioon, ana strengtnens Ins mus cl. It is cheap. The mother likes it it keens her boys at home. The women of America like it, because it tanes the place or intoxicants. This 1-firfiu IFahIIuiuh fi... i ... , t' ... (.1 ers will use it. TIia TT 11 I . " ' - j .vviivi VUU 1UI owing olhccrs for the ensuing year : Sunt . If. It IMai.Ia. Uui t t She IhV! Si . If S fi-r. ; i". - ftunu,, V, J'a. anucllt: Tiilirnrinn fiua r.o.in L.i i r - .'nun uauia Shambach; Asst., Miss Flo. Specht; a i-oas., onannon; urganist: Miss Clara Spitler; Asst.. Miss Laura Shambuch: Chnriaini- Xfiao n-n v.i'JU Wl U JJickUait. TllA Afr IT inlaw aIiiK mil nnCI,.. day evening and was addresed by jixuu, j, i , merman, ine presi- uem appointed tne iollowing per sons on tho executive committee : 1 1 n n .t In.. . It. .1 . v. '"Jon uuiiuri, juiih, uoyer, J. r, Stotler, M. Z. Steininger and O. W. wagenBeuer. xue meeting at Tax- tonville Was nnsf nnno.1 until Muni IWth. Prof. F. C. HoworsoT will BpeaK next Saturday evening. flon t rnl luiini.lii.ni'. 1 i i ... . viiuoj .aula xnbiuun iicuio r.xuiDinou, urange Tark, ycuire nan, i'a., September 14 to rJ, inclusive. Elegant grounds, eplen- wiu cjLiuinuuu oi hiook oi ail Kinari. large collection of ironlementa and in Andif intii .l.i. I i;a;M..:..i 1 epeasers win uiscubs the "(iold Staud ard iiiu! "f Tnlitiiita.l k;ia aire." etn. First commoaationn. Mpectal Trams each way. amgio fare for round trip. In order tn taiIupa nn. liMa aii. - . w ... vj n t w v. OI lJIAHa llnnila nn,l linin,.a ... I... concluded to hold another special miio on oaiuraay, September 1U. As UHllnl WA will alfMu a .1;. f ...i " tt a umcuuuii UI per cent on all Uress Goods and lin- lutjM uu tuu uuove mentioned day for eash, thus giving you an opportunity tO bUV Sl.Oli WOrtll nf nniula (nn Uil cents. This sale will include all rl. Dress Goods wo have in stock, in cluding Silks, Satins, etc. Kemem- ber the I lilt A Slltlll-ilav ManlAI... .... , . ... "ffvmuvi Wth. S. Weis. SelinsirrnvA Tho Si'IkKiI Rnnt-il nf !.. !... . T '. I" ... a. tj ii li IUIIU- Rllin pniil tliA .ill,.:., . 1 --, . .,,, Av.Au,, IIHIIIUU teacltera fnr fh.i , , " . j"" T-'iinniiii; .rinir : Schoch b, Daniel (lemberlini; Salem. ono. v. wagenseller; JJohgs. L. I li eml)i'rlinr. li'iuaiii.Tii.'a W i ii;re,t.t:,1'r..(''k' w. smith; jiiu liuii, r. k;. jvratzer; ()tt s, C. K. I- ishor; Fetter's, C. A. Miller, Kantz, i iu. aa. iiiriuey. Tnaplinm in r.-.nnn Tn I.: . ... .imuiw.1 lununiiiu; Shamokin Dum Ifu.li sj,.i....i f. ... . - . ' " uuui, ..linn V;ole-S-..D. primary. Win. Kuhn: jiuiumoi s, ira nanders; Uramrer's fuuiow, oiiss .Mary Weaver: Hum mnra liarC liuu Ai.l,..,..,i. t-. i. . V, u- lllu. weaver h, Sam uei ueist. App s, no aeloction. In Snrinn tnurnuliin llm (".,11.,...: are selected: Adamsburg Advanc nil. i.. !: W..17..1. Ttiiui.i,..,.i:.,i. , t, luii'miu'lllim, i'has. It. KIosa- Iiriiniiiv C'l.T-.i.. Kcitz: Kollrm-'u ...ii; i.-.,..f... Kwing's, J. F. Keller: Ulsh's Laurii jveiier: itoitr a v li i. in.... it .. , els. W. I. Keller. VHw.. u i v i bvn U1U1I IU1 thiByear are: IJeaveitowu Gram mar, C. L. Wetzelj Beavertowu In tcrmnilin.! o A W fiiaun,. li. ... ... u , ' I , AUII.t-l town Seconday, Jacob Aigler; Bea- viTiowu rrimary, John s. Kern: I ... . r ... I LrnHKfl a. .1 V HilttuiniTfliii K.1.1.' F t m i UU,U6U' i uuuu n, a. if. r reeci. A Word of Appreciation. Kn IVUlimvi' l'a Mailt 1 1UI1I! .Ull. UKO. V. IV AHENSELLE1I, Dkau Sib T tlninlr v.in tr 41... RUCCesHfiil laaiiA nf Mi il nnnlaul inut ' - vs . v vuu.i:u, JUOl closed. I hope you gained many nuuncnuors oy ine operation, lou have a live puper and it iustlv de serves the foremost place among the .,..., f il. A.. A .. w imiicia ii iuij county. Anyiuing 1 can do for you in that direction I ...."II -.1. it i win cueenuiiT uo. yimnx men ana tuai lvAven oniv nvo -.i .i i .. piuces unengagea in tuo building. TllA linnril v.'ill Iiuva In m-itii,lA an. other building as soon as possible I. . - 1 a . ' I'm , Sarah Keen to Sarah Gross land 11 illtllirDM r-l il'.lalu , ........; H nm , ij'ivuilllllK ""V "iinil.- ll'l'i, iot ijl.ll I. John M Ifm.i ... t i., . ti ftchreiber, property in Chapman township containing two acres for 9k. t. ul Li. (J Slll'lvil I ..I II T i , . ..,. , ; ii i .. ,I' ""'1IIIIIIIU OllflM) ll. I ITl.l III I n, . ...i.;.. . , . v II.-.'. I .... 111IJIII vuuiiiiiii; in iicres or ? iiJ..iO. j"W I'. Null .. : ii- t.i v.. ... .. k.'. . . . ' ". "ii 'iii iii'o- ooia and 1a. u S.,0 , ,1, . iti. I.. bet ween t li.i in.i .if i - - v. ... viu'iii nun i'liapmiin tawnsliiiiH Miiv.n LI. A. IJ r eh in .f I.' M.n.lo l i inrenn township eoutainui.r Ton acres ior !?UiJ.6ll. .UlSTAKKH SillT J VV'i. . M.... .. . Bliss. ' TIia full..,..,.... ... ...... . .. : in hi il :t-D l. cousns liavu I i.i.iii rn... ... 1 ..: j'UDiicamn : ) Jacob Mau FAT. .TiirL a m rTia-t Sarah J. Dunklelierger, Union Co." oiniiilnlll.r'a Olllrp, Clerk tn P.iiinit. r.-. .,..,:..: u . i . J i.-'i'miilini'MII-ril OvVartZ hits inn! mini!., I-. I .... i... v...n,iniri, mm, luv roturns of the assessora Dm iii.iii..r assessment statement, for Snvlr 1 1 a v ,or lU0 yr 1SS"5- It shows that thei-A nr-A r.:iHii a..i.i.. ni-i- iniuiiun, AU,H, acres rr cleared lauds, 71.0.SS Hcres At w I Kami I .- m I m t uiuucr iniiii. Villllii or n It. in I'.state Sl.l.V.l cm . ....I., . 1....I 1 a A . ' I'- Ul lll'lll I'iState exnimit fi-.m. ...,. :.... l.hh . I'- - Av..., Hll.lllUII, i'Voiou". Ul KVM taxable, V' " i l,inoer OI horses, mares, "cuTun. uiunni tne same, silo. , numoer of neat cattle, :7l:. uiueoi inesame, Vi.nS; vuluo of naiiirios, emoluments, etc., Ji)7 value of all property taxable for county purposes at : mills on the uouar, 1.M,.Lj4 ; aggregate amount of county tax assessed at tho rate of T mills on the dollar, !I4.5IJ.(K! j amount of money al iiiterest, SiiJI,- im; aggregate value or property taxable for state purposes at 4 mills I'll II1H 1111 nr. Xl.'l TIT. 4 Al V , " !. '"-1 I onno IU mereirom f -'..iMii.Hii. Nhfrill a S.iIi-h. Eicht acres of fi i.. M n sold to E. G. Snook for $ . Sixty-two acres of Isaic Kline uougui oy u. ji. auowei-8 for ?!7t)t), lract No. 1. of Min- .T.n.n t.. . T - .... Ulllin A I . containing 14 acres sold to James and John Walter. Tract, No. 2 be inc house and Int. tn T f it,.i-.. c - - v. -. ,.nii i ii Three acres of Hnnrv W sold to J. M. Baker for Thirty-four acres of I) U to Elizabeth Stahl for i?M)l. The Geo. C SlrmvAur .... was sold to M. S. Giavbill for .tH and tract aNo. i toD. It. Kulp Kstato At tllft Rill A in rmif .t!.. In 41. I iv'ia 111 H1U ostate o. ueo. Freed late of Wash ington township, tract No. 1, being the farm containing 7s uores in usuinmou tnwiiM im u'uu u.. 1.1 tn ... -I ' ..I.. nirivA 1 J ll-OO. .. tilUKM for .,. Tn,,,! V 'i in Chapmau towuship. contaiii.ng about Hi) numa U.-UU iim.,,1,. I i... j..-.., ..ur. iiii iiuniTii ujr iu rreeu oroiuors lor 5.iiii), was Snook Stahl No. 1 A hour niriA mr.t(lini - u (Mableiandlleft onr native homo ior n trip to Uhio .-Michigan and In diana. e left Jtiddleburg via Lew- IStoWII tn I'itluli.ii... !..... 1... T I 1 . , . 1 uw "IUUI1.T CHVi Indeed it has the right name for ev erv tlmiif wiia l.i,... i. .:ii i. . 1 ...... 'iii ! nil. ii N'lHlKO, J hence oyer the T. F. and Chicago It. It tnnilvnf II.. l i. t.;Berger my oldest brother lives. y e were indeed thrice welccinn, vis- itllll? Willi th. n. , I I. VT A I .. ." "'! IJ UUU WCIl'K, Near this city I met a number of 1 ennsvlviiiiiiiim i.i...... i. , .. 1,. .ii, .... io know m years gone by. This is a lirilLTIII 111! ((llllt fl na.I r whether most of these families ever i-. i tiecassic ii to regret their coming here, for it. fiurt ii ul.. .. i i-i . region Tho land is rolling and is exceedingly well adapted to yield nu ample harvest t the indiiMtrious farmer. Mm aoil in l.l.mL 1 ........ ,1,-u nun cry productive. La-t years corn was a beautiful crop throughout the entire stato, and this year is also ouo Of Plentv. Aflur uii.....!;.... i tune with my brother and family. V." i B,'u, l"u lor ni- Joseph coun tr. .Mieli Si ... wnuMI ITIIUIllV is 1k niost beautiful county, slightly roll llliT. and is nlso wull n, in.it... I i.. i an ample crop. The Boil is a saudy loimi anil vufv .....i.l..i : ii - ... ... -.uuuuiiie, iinpeciaiiy ir they have raiu every few weeks, a so well adapted for fruit of most nil kinds, of which there is an abun dant crop this year. Not lliiilicv ant mli... 1 ...:l. Al... . i Al- ' ...... ri.iy.. li.i, iU Kooil things I enjoved in Michigan, we then went, a litll.. uniitl. ... 41 l .A . . - ...wuoviiiii lull HlUI,e of Indiana, whero wo have many null.-, MiiuiH, ana cousins living 'nr itucuesior, namelv, I.obert and lliirriwoti Uiilli.i- 1,.. ...I. v.. a i. . beu Steininger and John Iteish and J A BU OI w,1(m luai,y readers vj win i osr are well aciiiainteil. We Visited uinoiirr tin. f f. .- .1 .1 a. . yi-ini-i i"i lliMiui three months, having a good time all iiiuiKi. a cannot say too much of the kllldnesa ulmwn nu u.l.il.. .. . ii m , ""I"' Ull vur trip. I ho friends there in Indiana, ii iiiiig learuen my birthday, were ii on hiow to iiire iiiiv.nitii.fA. i i liniT 111) A HiimriMA ivirln 'I'l.:.. ... suited in some very tine presents to .iiaiiei arui myseir. ij(.t ino tell your readers, the people iu Indium, know now lo lrer mi ii uiirnvijii . ii' feet everv hum I caunot say too much abuut this locality, i he farmers are in a pros perous condition, land rolling, soii deep and rich, yielding abundant crops. Of course iu all of theso three states 1 1 .. w i;ia OilUUI IH IU some extent by the droughts in re cent years. I must be more brief or eise tins tiociiment will go into the waste basket. We now returned to uicnigaii for a few weeks moro ii linn inerii urn iiu.i tiii run ni lug liueklelierriiiu u'liw.li nmm n "IHVUhlun UV1AU dant in boiuo locaities. My brother was uiso tnero irom thio, who sent Huntingdon Centennial, The site of the town of Hunting- llllll L-I1U .....l...l.l 1... . ' ' 4 ...... i, ,.,,, Known to white people as early as I7M. It was about lhi year travel be,;,,, bet w, en" S and went, all!? , oM ,,,,,, w I'a h. en ering the present limitsof Huntingdon County by wav of Tus. carora ul h.v .m l . .1. .. t.i . ,: ' r'.-iiik; iiin naile !,l.ri,1'i.""VV s,.,.,,,.,: ;'P. Hhi. lilog. .A...,..., u , M'm -iiiii'iersiiiirg. Jack a Narrows. Sl.nidim.si t, ...V on, Water Street, Frankstown, and theiico across the AI....I .t .Mountains. " .... , v . , r ii iu. n 1 1 u nuu b only ninety quarts of the lucious in fir Kllltll M-ill lw. n i ll. '.. .1 .- - ,1. UU 11 1, iiju It USUlUg- ton House Friday from 11 to :. Hon. C. V Tr.i V " . - iiuti liU MV enjoying the Bights at Johnstown iuih weea. Adam SniiMi nf A ,1 . ... 1 ... .... c, . ;: ..'I..1IOIHHH uu SUUilaV WUS I in hiiumI nf liw l.r..ll... r- - - va in., iiuiiiri Aeauevuie. means may be obtained if our pop. Illnrifv nnHnitiia fri inAriooa VIa Af,.l 1 U leti encouraged. lours .vc, il. It. UlMM. 9Q6 Ja turn L i ."w VUVII RL. rw iur in puroosA I n T V'S-u Dooks XXI? n the ..Mium io tne board . o m e rthe- rr ?onM be "i poaer. A fAW TYlni-A QI1ll .1-1. n n-r. .. C , f . ... W ""H "lUMMlw OOUH- tor John Sherman, Bourke Cochran. "oKinleya letter of acceptance, Thomas Bracket Reed aud ex-President Ifnrriunn hna rri O, .A.... a,.vu UD A 1 UTJ silvor, free trade cause within the past two weeks will not leave a thread of the false fabrio in two WAfiKH mnra Tfi.l.ll.l 1 1.11 i a i Aiiuuioii Huu ini,tereu pT the reason, rhetoric and logio of those great minds it is preparing to it. founded only on sweetened wind which inflames the prejudices of men who will soon know better, can Stand tlAfnt-A annli a n.Ai.A V.(t. ts that is. Mrs. James Ayers has gone to Williamsport to have - uu operation performed for catarrh. I Iia firat. i-Aftilnr nr tlna nnnni t-a. siding in this county, who writes to tho President of Franklin college. New Athens, u., that he or she will attend this year, will receive 10 weeks tuition free, in the classical, philosophic, scientific or normal courses. And any one securing the largest club of subscribers for this paper by Not. 1, will get 20 weeks free, and the ten securing the next I a frrauf ii a ft M7knu a a-ao. n It1 a n Ir tin college has sent out U. S. sena tors, governors, etc.. and 2'Mt min isters, and is one of the oldest, cheapest, and best. All other nec essary expenses, including board, lurnisnea room, rent oi uit uookb, and washing only $2.00 to $2.60 per week. Students can get a thorough education at the lowest rates. Send f am Aia t . I nririia al Ann. Ii Yra W7 n. IUI 1 a.AlUUO A I'UVW .VA A.S .. AAA. A. Williama. D. D.. nresident. New Atuens, kj. ii. Win. Rletl. uliAiiiVnf Af;ni;.. ' ... VA ... 11111 1 .Ull 1 tV. Was fl VlHltiir nt. nut- lunmlu on Tuesday. MlHS Mirililll nrvi-in. li.i.l Aflj.i . r . . .'Ann j Jt lua iiiairee nr nrniiiiini- mim.i u,,.,.i ... ..a A , ' , . I " UUUllilJ Ul iMiucavim aim AUewiuuurg. Mrs. D. K. TCrniiiiKit- nf Pi,,i...i..i phia is viHitinjf her eistors, .Misses Llla tiud Dilla Sttler. nt. tin! ul Il A -W JJ'aiva OnH nf mir Qiil.u.fll - . , . ' - " - -MviviiiuiB Uii XMIUUV HOTlllrt II A A lit t nf tiuu'a in.t . ... " - ' w -j "vno auii ii i rj oi hucu a nature, we dare not print it. TIia at-fitfilw.a nf 11. .!.:........ -1 ' ..... Wa i.iu ii i ii ii ii n ui inn hllaiilluliuiinn nu,..,. H I. -I .Hv unijiiwuiauui. iulirisujr HCLIOl- arship prizes will be published next t. vvn.. The Itnniililiniin ulnl. nf II.:,. have nostnnned tllA nnnn tiw..,I ; t i, a ! a . , "i nn 1 axtonville to SiitnriiAtr U A Olll. J Rev. J. IT. WfibAr. n n of the Lutheran church, Suubury wu me guest oi iriends here on Tuesday. .Umu Bmlll. a.a.,1 .1 U 1 V wu.aaud uuii,u nuu uauKtiier AjBUTa of Ehzabethvillo attended tho funer al of IL II. UaBBingof's child ou Tuesday. Donald. tllA fl month nl.l H. and Myrtle HasBingor of Sun bury was buried at HasBinger's cem etery on Tuesday. I)r WaI Sunburr ofttciated. A. E. Holes, nnr Lnnanvial at!.i , ' . , " hi now at this place, won the third prize in a contest held in Cincinnati for the " ".T"", ou "ow to Hone a KaiOr." WA nnno-ratiitata f- ul upon bis success. - , f . " J V V .AAV A11UIU1IH herrirm to Inn immn in li. . a - -- . . . . . .."... ... .mi j i u.i, Al ter a few days berrying and u family puciiiu atone ci tue Ueuutiful Jikes in St. Joseph county, wo packed our trilll Lib! lll, I VllliuAlU nn,l !.... I A. Al I -a HUH I 1-1,111 IIUH HJ the home of my brother iu Ohio. .. il. . ii. a . . . . wii tue uu oi august last, being tiiju uu liiiiilv in ii v nrrtr has t ia Dirt Of t HMfMlttt tf lll.nilf tUi in uer. oi wuiru lie i rantor, gavo him a ploanaut KurpriHe. Th Hurprise Wan pomnlor n mul tu.ffi.of . .......... respect. Dehghtrul refreshments were berven. alter which Joiner Wal ter, in behalf nf the ii mj ill ii y VI J lining spoecii, prehentod ICuv. 11. C. Berger with two tine robes aid whin. I nm now nt. l.m.ir. n.iil. ..... Darnnts. nt wlneli til.K... r ul... II a . - ... . a niit.ii U- luaiu ior tee preseut. lours Sinccrelv. A -. ADA . UOLIO. A I.I.I 1X1 K I'll Ml The Farmers' Alliance and Indus- trial union, of hnydor county, will hold thoir annual couuty picuic at ouie m, nn naiuruay, nopteniDer Jiith, IH'.M! The Hjioakers for t he day are If. Ill I I Fl W It If U NlntA I .nitii.KiH nV r run i ii ti iimintv .i.f r i.1 4. i mi WMMJ wuu u. i . .MHIilllJ, ui xuuiijpHuuiown. fjuuiuii.. otninty. MuHio willbofurniHhcKl L.vtht Kantz (.yOrimr. Huml niwl vifniuli . .. :n - a vii vmi lui.li l f be served on the grounds. All are coruioiiy invitou to attend The first travelers f whom we Iiavo any account were Indian trad ers, who carried a fratlic wit', the native inhabitants t I'rovinec of I eniisylvaiiia, :in, wit, M,.r jn ilians at Logstown, on the Ohio ijv. er, below Pittsburg. The tirst of these traders whoso name had been transmitted to us was "Jack" Vrm strong, fro,,, ulnm .Jack" Narrows took their nam.-, because he was there murdered in I7M. other trad era were Hugh Crawford, who made 1111 illlliroveiiiiiiit" ul ir. ...... ... ... "ill iu A I II lllliILT- don now stands, in 17.5. and Georgo Croghan. who built Fort Shii lev. at Aughwu k, commanded a company or Indians from that place in Jj,ad- dock S exileibtion. I KIlllltJA t in er of Crawfnrd'H claim and trans". lerniii it to ifr. wuuaiii Smitli. in 1 llil'i. Thene traders un.l iili..i-u n.. ....... ing there found n mlluv .,i.... a li . - i--.i.a i , nbuiii' erected by the Indians near the riv er bank, nrnlmlil v riliiiut II... f..... r Second St n i t. It h first meutiou ed by l onrad Weisi-r. provincial agent, who went to the Ohio river, traveling along tho "wnr-path," in 1 1 4H, to confer with tl in tll.li.iiiu in.. I A .1 a ...n llljl, to securii then- f ima. ...lul.;., .... i .. i , ,. .... ...i.-uii nun m- banco. He says in his Journal, on the ixth of August, that he came W'ltliiutwo miles .f td.. ici I..... . ., , . . '1 iiililllj Stone, liopussodit the next day as he went on westward towards l ranksto vn, but inmlo no further mention nf it. .lulu. II.. ..... i i.. i over the same route in 17."t, and in stating the dint mice between points passed, says Standing Stone, in parenthesis, "about H feet high, i inches mm ire. ' 'I'liis is tin. ...,u. .1.. Bcnptiou of it in existence. From this pillar or monument the Claeo took its early name. It was uowiinsSliiiiilniirSi.il,.. r....... .i... hrst viMts of white men until tho close of the Revolutionary War ; the tllllnn la .'..I i....., !:..!.... i.i . ri. ni.i 1,1, ill mm, 0 U Crook which eiuiities into the river near the place where the stone btood, of tho rnlge along the foot of which the creek (lows, mid mm nf i... uuesof the town. A second stone was erected by the whites ; it stood, in 181-', iu front of tho old Court House, in Tl.ir.1 SI......I 4 .l.:l - . - - t'lii-v.. .1. 1UIK1 one has been erected ou nearly the same site, ns imrt of tlni ....-........,;.... i - ' - ii iii.ui. -n or the Borough Centennial celebra tion this year, lsiiii. Maj. Hamilton Dead. Ilunlliiadon Onion..!... i'.i.i,.aii... Vnr tllA fjintnnriiul (JnI..Al,',.n I . . . j r vcmuinuuu iv u ueiu at Huntingdon, l'a., Septem- her H 11 nml 111 iI.a. I f . . : . . , "l .i" a c.iunj i i nu ia ivmuuuu company win sell, on Sep- 4 . ... I ... u "7 u fl 1 ... . kcmivoi i, o, v, ana. au, excursion tickets from stations on tho Middle fiAwiatnurn an.l re.., rt 11". 1 a . iJ'wuu AViTiuionS, tn If nn 1 1 nnilnn an.l .nl... - A .AUMuuhMvu mi. 14 tubuiu, a ii re ducod rates, good for return passage until September 11 inclusive. Point Frona Iha u.. . .M.WMA Some nointa from iha romA ima a " , " ' w- HUID liltTQ 11 n re Be at imnnrUnnA i.AAni:u - , - af uuivnuu given : Open season, deer. Oct. 1 to mil. ii nueasant. iiet. 1 tn .Inn 1 . turkey, Oct. 15 1 Jan. 1; squirrel,' ii quaii, xnov. i to xoo. ai ( raoun, jnot. i to Jan. 1. JaT fl AiiaAiv la bIIah.I! It.. ntata' InMnnnr.liii IW.a.i;a. .4 , -.-..m.ini vuuiguuuii a . UUI IBUlirg. faior fV (', If.nnilt in .f L'l,...A . --- -- A A..... ..IV..., U IJ1UI1I1U- kin, diod Hhortly after 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon, aged li.'l years. Major Hamilton was one of tho best known mon in tho couuty. Ho wus born in Lancaster and u-iuit l.i VI,,. - ....... A .J t.'lAf.- niokm from Selinsgrove iu 187. r or several yours he was tho pro prietor of a hotel but retired in 11)0. Ho wus nun nf tlin iipinuiti.T-Ai r.f ti... --- - - - - - . " - - - . Vr... W AAA O Ul IU11 Shamokin electric street railway ami was us nrst president, tilling the position for two years. He then sold his IkiI.Iiii.-s nf ut,.,.L- I 4 , - - - - - I. v. ...... IA ,','. IV tired from the presidency. II- was also ouo of t ho prime movi i s .u t he Shaniokiii-Mt. Cariin I cUn v iail. way and was the tirst pievdi ut of l that mud I In una i.l.. ...i i ai , .Tw mi i-i t-r-i I'l, IU the lllillei'tiid linn tii, ... V....I.,,. .. to Selllisirrove If., um i ... n--'-. nnr. mill IUI several months. lie leaves a wiJ,)W ami four children. .Major I lamilton WUS a Mason, nn ' M.l.l I -..11., - a i ...... j. . -nun, a Uieinluir of t Im fly A If .... I.' 11. i . . ... tl f u Jim mm a member of tho Shamokin tiro de partment. Vimfmr; I huu. Standing Committeo Meeting. The Iieniiblieiin atnii.l I Ik if 'ikiiiimr. tee met on Saturday iu tho court hOllHIl TIlAV tlTii.l tliA nuu,,uu........ of the candidates and arranged for tlirAA nillllill lllAflllnoU illll-irir. 41... campaign. The first meeting is to bo held at Beavertowu on Thursday, September 17th. Tho Bpeakers will be Dalzell, Latta, and Mahon. The second meeting will take place on Tuesday of court week, September 'i'.lth. Snenkers Nnnnlnr I'lini-nun " " - -1 ............ AA.AVRV, James Scarlet and Congressman Mahon. The other meeting will oo cur at Selinsgrove, Oct. Sneak ers at this meetiug shall bo John Wanaraaker, Chas. Emory Smith, Editor of the Philadelphia Press, and Congressman Mahon. The Bpeakers above raontionod have all boon notified, though not all have yet been heard from. Resolu tions endorsing McKinloy and Ho bart and Sound Money were adopted. I 1 V