BUAMOilN DAM 1 1 1 .lie.l t hi borne on Sunday InJ leae a wif n d eon to HBSe YiJloTi "Henry Leister i ffin oar ft hytoit returned B u'illiniHRroi t wutie be was tn r2,l V h the ripe Line Company I.W awaitiff t" Harvest !,nSI0 rW whirl, will be Leld at !f,i rv Farnswortu of Danville in , run Heilrick of thin r'nee vUiting fnouda here.... 1 be " ria' re union which was held in MiMifn Park Beveral weeks aeo a 2 nml cceH. They heartily ,fl.Hid the tune of Auld Lanif vne There la eome petty ateal ,f TcoiiiK on and if the parties are "lUff hey will be brought to jua ce ...Thoniae Trutt and wife of baiuokin Lave moved to tbis place X" lH'y wiU make 4.!,el5 ho,ne h Thomas Watts. . . .The farmer. our midst are ai present busily ncw-l threabinjttbfir (train. . . .A. A Herman of Sunbury had sale of I household Roods last Saturday hiob " "t very well attended on Vcountof the inclemency of the rVather. . . .Henry Nace is extremely uai of witter melons and canto- Upes....OeorgeMillhoff is slowly . coviiinff from an attack of malum , ver. We bone to see hini soon in !i8 usual good health. A.. 1. L. hRr AT SALES prove tho treat inurit ot Hood's garsapaiilla. llooJ's Sargaparilia sous ueci.u LconinUshcs CREAT CURES. Two i.lvraNiwtl. t l. rT'l.xv. Aa r.f -T ,1 nn t i riTi itr, III. was told by her doctors l.o l vmannintion and that tlirre h no hope tor her, but two hot- UnnYtcly cured hr nd the says HllVfll HIT I'll'. " H.i Florida St., San 1 rancisro, nuf- L...i f.m n dreadful cold, np f onchinff Consumption. Iried with it result everything the then iiitrht one uoiue oi ur. ivi,k ..w DiHPoverv and in two weeks Ins cured. He is naturally thank- Ll. It in such results oi which hese are samples, mat, provo iue londoi ful ellicncy of thia medicine i i 1 ) 1 . 1 IW trlit I Uoiikiih auu A ' ttlcs at (Iravbill, Uarman At Co. a ,ip, )ichheld. Pa., and all drug- Ists. Kejrular size r()c. and )f i.o". CENTREVILLE. II. F. Mobn made a business trip Northumberland last auturuay .Walter Rothroch of New Derlin h the guest oi Lis grand parents, (tl. Walter's, over Sunday. . . .L. A. lino and P. C. liartman were 10 hubury one day last week. . . .Thos. k-HHltr and son or ortnumDPrittnu tistered at the CeDtreville House nununy. . . .r. r. oucmi ,innc ends at Mitllinburg and Lcwih rs over Sunday O. W. Sheary, J. Hunt and C. F. Berger of eppton, Pa., were at homo oyer ndav Our band accompanied e K.'O. K. of MiflUnburg to tin ir rade in Milton on Saturday. . . .Dr. mry Mauck of Vicksburg was in rn on professional business last rk.r..VVrf F. Sccbrist, Adams re's Tousorial Artist, was the pt of his parents over Sunday. . . . W. Rcichley left last week for crstown, ljebanon county, where will atteud school. . . .Our Sunday ooIh will hold their annual picnic iVulter's Grove next Saturday. Si'itt lo II l .Mwlhcr In .riii:in,r. ir. Jacob r,Mcnen, who is in tin loy of the Chlcngo Lumber I'd., I'i'k .Moinc , lowa, says : i nave i fent coiiih ineilicinu back to luv IluT in the old country, (hut 1 iw frnu persuiml ii!e to be the iiH iiiciti" in t lie world for rhcii '"in. ImviiiL' iihed it In inv fiimilv evernl years. It in called Chum i u'h 1'nin lluliti. It always does work." 00 cent bottles for sido kit lriit,'lth. pod and Nerves are ?ery closely ro- i. neop me oiood rich, pure and lienlthy tiiootra H;irs;i;irllla and you will hava no !e lrra nervou'iifin. Get only Hoodi. tod's Pills are the best after-llnnfr BllU. uikcjuod, prevent conatlpaUon. 2&e. POUT TKEVERTON. ht m) melons 100 crates of lies and 25 crates of grapes of lloesl dealers. They will be feed by boat. . . .Geo. Witmer of to was one of a committeo of i directors ' of Penn township conferred with the directors of ii .township for the purpose of ting cluims arising from pupils j district attending school in ilur....Bii88 fishing is fine. To tlio sport properly you me $ breakfast, in fact while it is frk. In high spirits you start w nver. As you strut along Jiiore, you imagine you are I Walton himself. This feeling upon you. bb you take your JUtho boat. Tim ntlmr 10 in,.. v xinaiivina nont m i d m mid stream near the old iOU buit vmir Vir-,1- ,,:,. "'iites, oust your line, linht ')ii and wait. Tim ul. eat ltlo Vm. II. I fonm tlmf ni;.l o...:r. i i Hly astronomy. A wicrd sen' .eu m over you. You say uu ungry, more hii.lL re "iirHty. The "vou the Husk. The boat -a i"But LolJ a nibble U feel sttoOUr to tbo lid to acuin b2. toi contem Hes you stark Vi.-" Utt Pound, of fish anTr "ricttte. FREEBURO. 1 mm Mrs. Sarah C. Shaffer went to Bethames 'o visit her daughter, Dora, Mrs. Schnck. . . .J. C. W. Bus sler and his mother accompanied by Prof. Boyer and wife spent Sunday at Hummel's Wharf the guests of P. M. Teals. Mr. Boyer addressed tho Sunday school which is in suc cessful operation and a credit to the community. P. M. Teats is Superin tendent... I'ror. liilluurdt is buty at work a the instructor in our Musical Colleen.... Mis. D. C. Nip ple of Newton Hamilton is the guest of her mother Mi s. Susan K. Boyer ....Frank B Powlson of rhilu. is the suest of W. L. Bassler. He has just returned from a visit to Ireland. He attended prayer meeting and Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday evening and he gave us an instructive address. His heart seems all aglow in religion ....Miss Anna J. Moyer returned to Allentown to resume hrr work as musical instructor n the Allentown Female College. Miss Klose who was tho guest of Miss Moyer dur ing her vacation accompanied her to Allentown.... Miss Ella C. Motz of Hunterville, Alabama was here sev eral days visiting her native town. She is an accomplished lady. Her parents Mr. and Sirs. Henry Motz havo both died at Hunterville.... Our school board met lust Saturday and adonlcd a prirnarv reader to be used in our primary school and Whitney it Lockwood's Enchh Grammar to be used in our High School. Messrs Fishel, Weiden heimer and Hoinbertrer appeared before the board as represeutativt s for different kind of books. .. .Harrv S. Gov shot an owl that measured 51 inches across the wiugs. He has it in the hands of a taxidermist to bo Muffed and preserved, i . .F. E. Hilbish 171st publish sale of horses to lo held at his salo stable bept. ll, lH'.HI. It promises to be an extra sale of superior stock. . . .Miss Mary Willis accompanied Mrs. C. I). May er lo CliiiMiro and intends to r cumin ouu .veiir in the Windy City.. ..We now have two liveries at t rccburg, W iniaiii F. RouhIi has engiged in the business with a now outfit. SEL1NSUROVE. Iho Boroiiijii schools opened on Monday.... Welsh Bro.s' Great (?) I'nited Shows exhibited in this place last Thursday. Tho attend ance was very light. . . .Tho Sunday schools of this place held a Union picnic at island l'ark last a ridiir. The weal her was model picnic weath er and the attendance was large. . The Fall Term of the University onenod on lhursday with the larir est number of students enrolled during the history of the institution . . . . Mrs. Seigfried of Reading is vis itinc her dauchter. Mrs. George P Fisher.... Ed. Ent of Bloomsburg spent several days in town, the truest of Editor Lombard's family .... P. A. Keisor and two friends of Pittsburtr are spending the week with the former's father, P. Keiser of the Keystone. . . .(Jims. Kessler of Philadelphia is visiting his son, John....V. W. McCarty of Lan caster is spending his vacation with his parents in this place. .. .Miss Edith Potter has retured from u vis it to friends in Sunbury. In a recent letter to the manufao turers Sir. W. F. llciijiimiii, editor of the Spectator, Kuliford, X. Y. says "It may be a pleasure to you to know Hid hi'ti esteem in which Chamber turn's medicines are held by the peo ple of your own Mate, where thev must be bct known. An mint ol mine, who resides at Dexter, lowa, was nuout to visit me a tew years since, and before leaving noinc wrote Hie, Uhkiinr if they were sold here, stating il I hey were not Mm would brinir a iUimi ity with her, as she did not like to bo without them." The medicines referred to lire Chamber -Iain's Coiili Remedy, famous for its (Mires of colds mid croup; Chamber lain's Puiu Uiilin for rhctiiiiaiiMti. I.ituo back, pains in the side and chest, and Chuiuberliiin's Colic, Chol era mid Diarrhoea Kemedy for bowel complaints These medicines have been in constant use In Iowa for al most a quarter of a century. Tho people-have learned that they are articles of k'reat worth and merit. und uncounted by unv other. They are for sale here by all druggists. MARRIED. At Mcl'liirc, r Annual :7, tiy Nov. M. Aur ainl, Pr. (Mum. V. Ilrkliln of Yeutferlown, 1'u., to Mlsa A nolo V. Hlili ey of Mci'luro. Constipation una MlliiusneKM curoil. TIioiiiim It. ( lark, It Frmikllii Htreet, Wulklim, N. V Hiiys: "Wlnn I (vul bllloilH ur culihlliiulud, I tuku mm REMEDY k I- and It cures mo at onco." In giTufula, rlicuiii and eryHlKiliis, It nuvor f:itls. suit Court Proclamation. W'UliRKAH tha Hun. Hnrnl.l M. M.-Ulure " l'ruahluiit JucIko ol the Jiuliiilal Himrli-t. c,iiiiiail of tlio oiumtloi o tSnt'itiT, ltd t'nlon nml Jureuiluli ( 'rnino ami Z. T. fleiu iM'rllnir. Fjo.. Am.K-luta .luilim In mi, I InrSnv- darcuuuty. Imvu Umiu.l thuir in meet, bviirhiK diita tlia 'isili iluy oi May A. I'., lvii), tu tnu (llreetml lor the liolillnx oln llriilmn' Court, u oourt ol (Joiiimon Ifuii, court ol (Jyor Biol Tit. iihiht biici iiviiorui i.uuri in iniirtiir SB inn oi thuruUL'0, at MlililltliiirKh, lor tlio county nl Soydnr. on tho till Mumluv. fliHinir tin Vhili lny ol Sunt, lmmi, ana to uoiiliiiuu olio wi-i'k. rsoUeoU tliorelnrs liuruliv irlvun In Ilia Cnroii. r, .liiHtlcei ol thol'oiico nn,I ()iiimtiilii' In ami ll,r(l, .M..tu nl U I...1... .. 1 - .uu.iv " pu.iiDr, iu Kiirar III uii'H iiropur peraou wlili tliolrrulU, reoorl, IiiiuImI tluim, uxaiuluatluiM uihl ollior remeuiliraiicet todo tlioo lliluna wliluli of tlielr olttuai and In tlitlrliiiliatfnartuln to ha ilonn in. I vrlln,.,. and pornona Mvaoutiii In ludmlf of Ilia Cum tuniiweultli avalualany 'iYciuor iirona are ra ulrud to lie than and tliara aitondliiK nnd do purtliiK wltlioul louve nt their iiurll. Juntlcof are ruueated to tie punctual In tlielr a'ttnulance at the appointed time nreo .lily to notice. (liven undar my liaml and aenlat tlio hlierltl'i onii In MlddlofiiirKh. the Slut ilar ol Allir. A. Dm Ollfl tlioua&nil nltrtil hiiii,lr.,l ...I nln.lv RlnftH Pnicnn I JJ1VUU 1 U1UU11.I p ll MjCS J Contagious B'orvl Toison h been sp- f ropriately called the curse of mankind, t is the one disease that physicians can not enre: their mercurial aud notaah remedies only bottle tip the poison in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wrecK oi i ne system. Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent jeweler ot 926 Peusylvnnia Ave., Wash. itiKlou,u.C.,sayii: I was for a long time under treat ment of two of the beat physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse til the while, not withstanding tbe mm rhnrireil me ttirte V J" ' hundred dollnra. If My mouth was filled witU eating gores; my tongue was almost eaten awav, so Hint for three mouths I was unable to teste any solid food. My hair was coining out rapidly, aud I was iu a horrible fix. Iliad tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, and I have had no rciiirn oi the disease. S.S.S.savcd nic from a life of misery." S.S.S. (gnatnnffft purely ivgetahle) will cure any ense of blood poison. Books ou thedisease and it treat ment, mailed free hv Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. vi:st r.i:.vvi:it. Our fanners n busy sowing as the late rains put the ground in first class order. Sumo 1110 almost through cutting oil' corn ... .Henry Kuepp and family of Siglervillo at tended tbo funeral of J. U. (ions ami aro still in our county visiting their mauy friends The picnic ut JJan- nervillo 011 last Saturday was n fail ure on account of rain. .. .Henry liaiimganliier is slowlv improving from tho cHects of his fall. . . .iloil ing npple. butter aiul pit paring cidi r for w inter use is iu progress now. . . . Our worthy uml esteemed citizen Johu 0. (los:i was buried at tho St. John's church on the Htul. llcv. Lamlis ofliciated. He was highly appreciated by each and every one who ever had any douln.gs w iih him, he was a friend to tlio laboring class of peoplo as he always found em- Cloymciit for that class an fur as his usiness allowed. Ho will bo great ly missed at the church us ho was puuetual in his attendance nnd he never lacked In his liberality to a good muse. H held dillcrent town ship ortiecs aud always proved him selt honest nnd correct. Tho funeral was tho largest that has occurred here for a number of vein s W. F. Howell has live and six teams on the road hauling props fivin Jacks Mountain. ... Misses Lama Smith and IJcssio lluiiser paid some of their friends a visit lat vo k at Shatnokiii lam . . . .Tho picnic to be held at tho lCnlgo church on the l'.Hb nromisi s to be larger than 1 ver he fore, tveiyono weleome. lvlitor, give us it call and m.iko a hand in gi fting 011 the outside of siuiio (if tint spring chickens, which will be lm) IlllliH 111,1s to mention Jacob l-i I) and ui!e win cuil,',l to Mi ill 111 county l,i.-t wee k to uttetnl the fu nd al cf Lis biolhi 1 in-law. Mr. .Shocinak"r (iiuihli,. Sirelv has been spending ll few s ut l.owcll Willi his son, ,),,:: i. Dlslrlel S. V Convention. Tho Middlcluirgh listrict Suinliv School Association will meet in tho Uuitod Ihcthrcn church on l'ri day evening, Sept. lth, ls;ir,, ut ' o clock 1 he billowing topics have been assigned lor discussion : The be fit method of gradinga Sun day School, by J. A. Snyder, Prof. 1" . C. JJOWCIHOX . Which is the best method of teach ing tho lessons 111 the old Testament, Kev. J. ji. ilertz ami i(cv. tt. Sidney IVOIller. Mxicct' i ivf. Com mi i rm. WE MUSI' HAVE KELP Wo pay IS tu 1 1 -J per week fur easy Inane win k t'nn bo dune In spuro time, day or v riilnc. No Sl'IIKMK, llllOKM (III rKlilU.INll, sei.d stamp fur work nml p.irtli'iilars nt oiii-(. seytnmir supply CO., Masuhk' Temple, CuiiiiIiMi, New Jersey, A SUMMER SAIL in Indies' shoes is a pleasant vojngo alodt. For tlio pleas ure it gives, there's no nail liko our sale. Crowd aro enjoying it, and securing tlio prettiest, coolest and best lit- 1; s s s Liljcra Adjustments Prompt Payments. HE.IVtIVlBEH H. HHRVEYSCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ting Sunnucr shoes now man-' ()nb' Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, lire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. 1)., 1S1! Assets 1 1,t).V,5l:l.SS Home 44 j s5;5 1 " American " " s 1 0 The Slnmlnrd Accident Iusuranc The Nov; York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. utacturcd, at prices which buyeis find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasuro or e very-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply tho ideal shoes demanded lv fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, ly all means surrender your feet to these shoes. I 1 1 111 , 0 G.H. 5 nr cilPer Month LLUblNG 60 per cent, per Year Guaranteed to all Investors on In. vestments both Large and Small win: n i in. w 1 1 11 Invest ill UU tiitouritH in STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN, & COTTON, 40 arid 42 BROADWAY, vw vntn 1 1 rv. I. i.-ImIi. who I.,... 10 limn n Klrn.ly nml urc Ini-omo it miiiiiII or lurgr liivi'liiiiit..il Tor nr cilnul. lory rlrcnlnr. iiiiillol rre. l-.'tnuin WE HAVE NO agents m w but MIS direct 10 ttia conmiinrr at whnliil ,rl, c Hill p any twn (or c-iaiiilnailuu iN'tiira ). KTorjrihlnie wirtnll. oopii,li.iiiirCirrlitBP, Uomyl.-aiir llnrnraa. 4 1 iyiii l(lilln Nnddles. rite fur rut itloitii. IIHUABT Carillon a Harnrn Mffl-Co. Pratt, 8ct. Elkhart. Ind. vr. o. i." !i,s."):j,ias.5l .,(K,."si.j:) Snecial Reduction al OUT SALE. I desire to reduce my stock and I will offer a special reduction cf 10, 20, and 30 per cent, on all C L OT H I N G bought of me. A full and complete line of Clothing is always kept on hand. Genls5 Furnishinq Goods. Don't fail to see the best bargains in the county. u. mm. mm. fefil? Lfiwisimii Piiriijiiirp SfnppT uu"iwiuiiii JL 111 11 JL I U J u (jiuiu; 1708-1710 Chestnut St., Phllada., Pa. Twi'lflli Vi-ar. A . I pk Ihm.I for ImiiIi wxiii. 'I liuruugli lililu I'ltiul luHlriK'tlmi m Bcnli-ltfopinr), Short-hand, arithmplic, Tpo.ntini, Honmanthip, C'lrriiKpnnilimc. ConinuiiiMl Law, Hratticul Gr.nnmjr, IlkllltllU', l'i,INUllM"ll, Mwk lulllMUi, itr, J r-i-Itiat." ii,''l-tfi',l hi ot,1iiliilni irfNtal lluutliMiM. I'tirn-i'Oh,), ii,-.' uilli llniin ll,i-,IIK iHMtk k . I. Hint Clerk:! Mill, 1- l. tl. W'rili- ri l 'i,ti,l,kih. Tin ii. V. I"i M. A.. rnMi'iit. 1LBEM1ITH I for Steiitii uuil Hot H'uti r Tittlti. Also (Ualtr in lloilcrx, Kml'Iih'-, Slmf t Intc Pull'y. Ilttii;rirs mid J.i'iltli-t-r ilt'ltiui;. REPAIRING of KnirlnoH, Uoil. i ami Mill work. Fmiillii'H eiiii ln Mipi'lU'il vitli llatli TuIjh, l'lpi) ami ripit FittiiiifM. I uivo uh rcft-ruiH'O cuiicri iiiiii; i u y ini'cliuiii oal itkill, l-'rhik S; t'o."'f WayiM-hlioro, l'u. nml Ltlmiioii MTtf. Co. both coin punk'H of liltfh htmiilinif. In or dor to avoiil uceiilent s All BnjlerB kIiouUI Lo tenteil tuuler tlio liydrnnlio ttbt ut k'nht oticu a year. Avoid ilaiib't'r uml call upon iim to mako the test, A. 1J. WOLOEMUTH, Selinsjirovc, : : Pa. l KiilS'l Kit s NiirifKS.Niil!,'.s Ii.t. Iiv iflv "rn t la.il III,1 liillnuliii; ii,iini , iii ixins' li;,M llli'il thi'lr Ailiiiliimr.ituri', liiinnll iii. un, frill, rV mi uiiiiiH In tin, Ki,'Hi,' iiitli'i uf snv ili-r ( iiiiiit v, uml tin, h;iiii mil In, iri'si,niii ior l-uillll Illlli ll, 11 illMI lllliMV.IIirf 111 I II" I 11,111 UlMIsc In Mlil'lli'liiiris'li, MniKtiiy, Si'pt. 'is, lsi.it). I. First nml ilt:il iiivoiint nr ino. Il nif-r. (illlirillllll III K IJ.'1'IIH L.tllllMI't, IllllMi- '.U, I,, (ii'ci. I.iiinbcri, ili'i' M. 'I. I'irsi nn I Mil il a unlit nf J.n'ks.i:i V. It nv Hint IM. It. ij.niHi'llii., a tin Mot Hi i lmiu'o nf llisirKti Knw, ilec'il. :). First ami limit 11,',-iiiint of A. II. I'lsli. ml- iiiliilMirainr nl tin- .-it iiii .iic.itlt rlii.) I lain ii -iirniif iiiwni-iiiiii, iifrt-asiiii. 4. hirst nml dual a milt ot ll'r.i'ii H. an, I lai'nii M. i.aiu'liir, ii,iii M uf tlii,"iaii) of tlonrrfu tuiilKli.T, I 1,111 ill 1 lililll u p.( life' i. n. i iimi nml imrtlal a, to int nf (iili-n ('. (inrl- hit nml .1. fr. Mrli'in , u,iu'-H of 1 1 , - (Miut,. nf n in. .i. (.iiriiiiT, ii.',' ii. II. I lr.il aii'l llaal.i ' miiiiI ,i! Ih i io mi I Hun). I,. Htrfli'ii. i'X Knrs of llin i-iiat' of .I.icj'i si i rfi'ii. latii of Wiiiiiimrton Tw p,. diio'il. T. Tliii first Hint f I ti tl ai'i'onnt uf Simon Itrr.ft-r. mini r in inn usiatii nt llatilft lltuitfr, late ot r nuikiiu inivnsiiip, iii'i; il. H. Second nml limit nt'eotint of AiiK'usta A. Ituliilir, e.xei'uiiirs of I lie estate of Jnnni linn It.i inllf late ol WeHt 111 user tuwiiHlilp, deeeasod. . 'I nlnl mid II mil iieeoiint of II. elk'ler nnd ii. I . a nn. HxecuiorH or Mine hi af ii of .In m Ann lato of Sellnsi'riive, V I., ileeeased. III. Tile nee unit of ILdir- W. llnml r nun nt theexeeiilorsnf tlie e.iialti nf Jnlin Itouili;, latu of I'enii 'rvji , di ee.4i-.ed. ll. rlrni and I nal iieeoiint of l'. I'. i;r..ii,.r a i in r, . i. a lie esiale oi llllain llcl;;eM, .aloof Terry township, dee'd. IJ. First nnd tlnitl necniint nf Allierr. ami VII. tll Mialfer, i-xeeiilnm nf I lie eHlatn nl VaBlill NlinfTtT, lalo ol t'liapiiian townslilp, deeeased. i:i. First an I tlnal ii 'i' iuni of .Inliii H. Melsnr, 'imrdlan of Knresi It. Knlley a minor elitld or rilniiiatl Ki'illey. iloe'd uml a lulu. ir L'liiinl-rlill.l of Join: i;,dl, il,i:d. (iKO. M. HIIINDKI., .Mlililluliiir:,', I'a., An .11, 1 km, Iteiflslnr. From nil account ('hiiitilicrliiiii'H 0iti,'li Ht'inody, H a IoiIhiii to tilt) liUllated. I hern is no ail vortlsi'iiK iit about, this ; wo feel jiiHt llko uyi ii,. j no i JK.MiiniAT. i arroilton. For Hale by till drniirlt. DIKU. 7Z in noavertown, aiikuhi m, I.ydiu jraiiieriiin amm'titcr of Jumps li. nnd Cnrrlo UTitzcl, aftsl 8 years ana 5 nioiiins. tept. a, nenr (iniiib gclmrt'li, unrollna. wife of iMviuswuriit, ngoa tia yenrH, tlnor.tli and if uuy. Hcpr. t, near Dundore, Julifi Uockman. airol as yw, Tinomnaoa M onyrf. interment at Fne , il liu-sia -t f.'A V' - I II 11 M oiir - K (in lii il,v, ii , fhi.ix'n sTotti-: FOfiillirS, anil von ' I.imiw !;(,v, ic oiij'tiy ronilort. CarpclSr Uiis and h hum ure lines nlways :ut l'u 11 v .se lected and up fo (l.i( , A full line i(' (311 IXA. Coinu and see llie Ialt sf jiallenis. It will cost von nntliin tit look tlirouli tnir stmv Vou can make yinii' homes luilit, and elieerl'iil at a Mitall ex jiense. 1 'rices are low on all goods. (Soods delivered J' (). U. Kesectt'iillv, W. H. FELIX, IiKWISTOWV, I'A. ut m ut n i ut III Mill VIIII'P UW I IIIIIK' IP huh uiuiu.nuii 'Uuuud,iiu t 9 0 atVerdilla, Snyder Co., Pa. l ilniiiii. I II '.si I v niHiitlis iii the incfcaiitilL' liii.sijio.s li;s pc.vi n )( vi in tliat lioiiot (li t.lino;, Miiall r fits ninl c.islt Imihiu-vs is dv lar lla jilan. In order to pv vim :m il :i nlut j.ur nircs f in;;l'a II-l i,i Minn; nrlicli's to hliow now lunch fan lie lifiiitilit for !?l,t)0 al mir .-Imv, jnui ; " JO lift nal. wiri' t ' ll. lust Ilakinj; lo Id Hi I'd ir, iu cuts. llis. Nails, tissorlcd cizis in I ll I (In. Chain l'cnair Links, nt' k lr;tss ( Iinlch Nails, 10 Quart (Sal. Wnlir I'nil' twist Clothe Line, o(l,' 1 ,1 . 1 1 , j iiocti iiiiiie i in.sM I nz. iMU'k Sliiokilii Tohtieeo, 100(1 Malt lies 1 pair irood Sk Js Fruit Funnel, . . TOTAL I . n Tlianliino- you for vour imst ptilrotiae with fair prospects fnv tlio f it tiireI uni Yours Kcsjurl fully, A. S. Seclb.3?ls-t. ,i delay ng fo ibias v i EJ ire e dclix i Is I ' -3 tm fn. ; I .. it' Vt if. "4 ntl I (j .... !': Mi i 1 ' Vcl of si llily II i,l 'llmoi i a or tor,.. .I I i - I urn I Hull r mar , it iln Ildf. I liei Ii n on ItIV lr. Will ur :mci a., b SI I'rlui jndai pvrn llMIll -a wo H'Ulll aiaki ire a, r'l i. I I inn ' lt lf1iM, 'orli h.m mill ur ii llltM KIJ) t. 1. EDI till I 'i iiii. Mlili uh hi ti i tm (ILI EA i. I.aet tint. :nii I 1. IH'HS . til i ainri ; ilimi H It el ii ' Hill nth 1.I111 i' in . K'TH :. a i ton 1, HI i -, III M , Si'lfni ' t wl x AUKUUbr'liCin', Sherlll. ourir, ra. 1 aiJaiai?lJ?aifS'!Br2flr"'
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