Orphans' Court Sale of ffnlnahlfl flfifll T?Qtn1 IQ1UUU1U liuui uuuuu Pi .iriirnr(l Kxeoiiiora ot the l.wt IH nvrt"ro.iy. H.. d-vead. will l,y ,ir0t-l n'nV' ullUo,,irton TiB. t N... 1. aTn"7?lAtIP, to win Tit ACT NO. I. T', c rtnlii m mnag- an.l pleow 't V nI.Mi tn" '"""V,r i, If I. n"lil. unvder county .. Ixiun.l- r1 n n v'f , ,, (.;, i.v html of mild ,,.,,... U- 'So g mind, by lunrt of ''"."u'.nli'K 1'hItH, Yosi anil J.mlnli IM .n. li.. W.ii ly lun.l of I'liur-a Il-I-n n . ,,;, ,r,H...-. roi.tulnlnif oi.e-l.un- : ,"wlillie appurtenance, whe.con i"" . jftoiy wcather-boai-uol luik rrn,M." mmiIih.i.I "II i.wr mil. b""'11"' i .l .. l.r..i " " ""' I..ti.(iiiiiiiv'"",i, . . ...... -l so f l..it noHiorcwlln tannine. T .nr i.ifW.it Inn lfli'iHt.-liiwii-.lilp.n.in-"n"V..rH.ir. .(l.l. li.iHili"l on N-rU J5"!?; i .5 i. .T. Z.iH-r nn.l Joseph lla.t..tt.r. ""f ','! ,. ot -I'-cpn H.ili.rf.'. K..I..I....I1 P I r. T 'I N... 4. h.T. miller (learrlt.e.1. U? . h ii I "I Vl' Ani.l Mmiherk and . , mnulr-d mid .mo (inn H.-r.-a h.i.I :'hVr l arec'rcl.-.! a l-lnry w. Ii-M-kM.! tSl 'i' 'v - n,H"'1 "'' tuuTSO 1 lwlnifni.nl li.T Innn or pl.vc of . i ...lll.'t.' H Mil ll'll'illll.llt UM. IH I iiii.I 1 :!".' .. ." rii"-d. Ik..'-'I " II" Northliv 1-1.-Sl'm.,1 inilltiit from Mlildleoreek to TrovUlll.-. ' ' ---. rt I" t Ann mid lw. ' . , - .'ui 'vin.1) ..' tn-.iv or k- i'h ' '! :,;. ,i;v,. Ato l..iMlni. '.r. "'..',.. ,.f. ult'vnili.ii BlM.it Hie K.n.if on ,k,.in. i i.l-.iv.M." iliH .I. rt'i.TNo 4. Ik'Hu'b .Ttnm pi'--iM)f fimWr ,. ,, -n.:':l. III lnwliKlIlP "'''.V, ,"''! ' I to MH..I-I !. l.y I.H..I of At- . m I mil' n ninl ' Miiy.T, hum I.v lun.l I . lliillll.M'l. XMI'l. IV Inlllldl All.iW ll .i K- !.' ,1 ,ir ..ml W.-M lv liili'l ..I !. ' M-il" -k iiml tr ; :i . iiiiiliiimr .lull' i"Sr I"""' "f l'',, i ii- iiiimrH'iiaiiri-n. him l NDH.Ii liiwr ii riThiln I.Um'.l.ii.i i. ir.MlH I.....VH .l-MTIIi',1. :'H"lt.l!... i .,. , f.l.ill-l KUtll'liT. K-HH'I1 Mi'lliliiKi r .1 , ...iiiii.' v.. i.-.,.n iii ir.' oi- I... Mm I.. , . , ..., i in.,. liKk A. M llll I.Tii.s will ''";yK '""' JVrollZKIHKU. I.I.M OI.Nl llli II. K"rlllorH. K A SUMMER SAIL in liulics1 shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot. For tbo pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale, r' ovrds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best lif ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which lmyois find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure- or e very-day practical purposes, walking, iiJing, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded ly fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to Iheso shoes. G.H. GIBSON, SilY Justice of the Peace AXD GONVF)YANGR. M- Z. STEININGER, Middlcburgh, Pa. !JAS. o. CKOUSE, ATTOUSKT AT LAW, ., , MlDDLRUntO, PA. All t.i.uiriAju . . . 4 ... j . t.i.. - HI receive prompt attrntlon; A. C. SI'A.NULKIt, FMAiluiliiiHtcred. (.rown find HriiiKwork, Elo, Mlur.i n.iM il.w.i. ttr..i..i m. fi'liii'rovf, l'a. a. Pi. Potticgeis Veterinary sUrceoN. SELINSQROVE, PA. "ipriifrssionui busiiicHsentruHtea to my cure . T"1,e nr""'l'l ami ciirt-iul atlontluii. One jr to b. tUppy I" Hi it II I - N'liw h , Vi .. . ' e comf.irtHof your fc.l u- l':i"l"'r. vmrwlf ami ,.l nl once Iiii.i iv .' '.. " ""'L'1"-"! ! b. Ihmt'll. .ii.'.'. I.....'. .'' "'"'". Tr.,x.'IHIl.. timl u. II. rlle..rotIoTi nr.. 7. ' "lt'lll UllU (fl'l B Ir.lll i'.M.,r.h.r "l"-"ve I I.Hl ,vh u Hi inl h i iu " ANiiiiuu.Cnimtiimi. to consumptives. f'''1"' i-ylll'inoh!'! ""vlhlf ,)','" r.sh.rert to r"i ili-.. :. ,u"r """'""n. una .but 'il (lr.. , , , ' l'",lr" " ,,H ' "'rfiil- 1.1.1 , v'w - IH-I-i.'mc.I.ii-. t""h.n. A,iv, ''V ' wire cur for t o... H l".lr 1, i .1,1 " Kv aM " lK lvul!il,. M mlun""1 may I"uv lilowlnif. will ijr. l UWAno A. WIIJSO.V. Uruoklj n, Ntiw York. PLAINT OrTMtWll.r' flOSB. H lonoly tp !1 wild I rtow, ' rlo, thotiRh nan and rain irn"M, Vhnn oft on morn, m y.t th dew r;.rklml on my unowy brrimt, A port cnn.v ami pmnvd hla II pa Wnrm nTid ml with llfi.'a yonns blood Vm my nrviw white roiicl.ud tip. And, lit, there anritml a prlmaon flood Throughout my rrlna, whli'h dyed my broaat An nevrr ann nor rnln ooold ln, Anil wi.'t rnrh morn hla fund llpa prrannd My jH taW till I roM.-r gri-w. But wm la niol On lurkliwi day Thrro pniwod plowboy on hla rona VTho pliirkwl ma In hla aportlro play And clulni.il me for hla own. I fiiil.M In hla rnthlnaa itraap. lie rut Din here alone to illo. Oh, lovp, t.nce more to ferl yonr dap And brrnthn a lant iroo)hyl Mali y Uninbiidito Crlat In Womankind. THE HAUNTED SLOOP. At otio Uino, imt remote but that tho rnrmory of it utill livr in thoiniuiln of mino of the older rircr mca of Now York, thoro wrro n i;rpat mnny aloopn riiKiiKrHl in trndiiiR on the Hudxon river between New York mid Tariom pointa on tho river, nnd ainmiK thexn Wit mm Mint will probidily Ih n inrtiiljcrrA Iodr after th othom nre fotiiitteil. Tho Murtin Wynkoop wm tleniitned to Im oim t.f tho nwiftPMt of the river fleet, and lu r (milder put into her con truetiou n;:ly tho very l ent niaferl.il t lint could Im .: und, whilo hrf deKicner, Ciiptnin li trr Vim C rle.ir, hnd iiind. l pd her Willi mii Ii rare that win u h1i; wu.h lliiislied kIio w:e indeed a tlni.t; n( iH'iint.v, hut the r.rnl (if her conitn rhler wan recioiHil.le fer th.i traifedy viii !i blighted the iiiiirrine i f iIhi WynU.iop to the HikImihi und enx d loput tin evil npi'II iiimiii her whirli followed hi r t iir.uiurh' ut her brief earn r. t)n the di.y o. t for the l;m!icliini i f the h1('P tlie ctiptuin wih here, tin re, I'Veiywhere, Kkiiih or.li rs nnd Kii.ini- in;; iij.Mii!; ! Miiyt'iin;: tluit niijjhl . ur to innr (lie leauly of liH Ih loved ( l.ift. lie had kept h. r name a pri.iound k. . ret, intending to pr.a'luiia it n ho left the at.H'kM, nnd hnd provided a lniilmi i of clianipaKiio with which to baptize r 111 die Hew to the eml rai'e (if her h ide Urooiu, but uiifortutiat. ly for thecapt .in fato had decided that ho wan not to ear ry out bin plans, for by w.nic uiiwli.tneo the hi. Kip started from her renting ptaeo and Hli.l into the water l if.no tho pn p iiratKum were complete.), Hoemlii to choose ii moment, too, when her imlile coiiiniaiiiler wat directly in tho war, and to the horror of tho byNtaudert he wan caught between tho vcusel and the Ht.M'kH uinl eruhlieil to death, lie wuh not instantly killed, but livid only long eunuch to whimper to bin mute, "The tdoop Martin Wynl:(ip, " thereby nix tiifyint; hin(bHiru to have thut iiauio ii plied to her, and no Alio wim duly christened. Cuptniu Morrin Hlcker miccooded the ill futed Vim Corlcnr und fitted the .loop out for her flint voyage, .When nhe wiw ready to nail, hIio'wiih u craft thut would liavo ratiKht tho eye of any He. man, for f lie Wan an buoyant as u cork und KriK'i fnl na a Hwan npon tlio wau-r. Her quarter dirk, like the poop of aiiinn of-wnr, Ntocwl high above the main deck, nnd her immeiiso main boom extended far and clear beyond her Htern. At hiKt kho wan fliiiHh.'d, und Captain Bleekcr tiMik in a curo for I'oiiKhkecp eie, JeiiviiiK New York in the afternoon und continuum tinder way till niiflit, when he unehored In. hind Clerinont point, not carmn to croKH tin Tuppun Zco that nij.'lit. About midnight the captain wi4iiroun cd by the xtcady clank, cl.i.k, cl.iiil, of tho wimlla-i.s, hm if hoiiiu one w. ro t t tniH the nil. hor. Anry mid ainaxd lit this npparri.t breach of discipline, he ppram; from bin biiulc und ran m deck, to find tho crew coming aft in a body. "What in tho mcuuiiitf of ibis mu tiny; ho roared. Ami ho lacked up uuaiiiKt tho in vol. bulkhead, (led nnilied to li'lit to tho laKt. "ro, mr, ' annwered one of 1 1. inon, liiri teeth chattering as ho npok. , while his compunioiiH crowded about Inm, pulo und t-ilunt. "It u KhoKts!" "(illOHtii?" repeated tho capt.tiu ail grily. "What do you meun?" "Why, sir, wo hcerd tho wiikIIuhh coin like Rome tin wnsettiu the anchor, und when wo runs on deck to k what tho matter was there was nobody there, and tho windlass hadn't been touched." Tho captain hud recovered hn wits by this tnno und Haw that he timet ih. koiuh thintf to quiet tho friKhtened lie u. "Is thut all?" ho said lightly. "Why, that Wuh somo vessel urouud tho point heaving short, and tho Hound came acrons tho water. It was not aboard of us. Go below and turn in, and I'll look out for thovcHscL" Tho nidi, seeing t hat tho captain was not frightened, wmt below together, leaving in in on deck alone. Scureely hud they got into the forecas tle whin thero broke on their ears tho sound of tho chain rattling und snapping us it paid out through tho haw so pipe, usif tho whole cublo were coming out of the chain locker. Up Httirted nil huuds again, mid tho captain ran Kwiftly forward to liud that nothing had been disturbed and the vessel swung to her moorings ju-it as she had when they uuihored her. Tin re wuh uo inor.t sleep for tho crew of tin' Wyn koop that night, for no sooner did they leave tho deck thun tho unehor wns up pureutly cither hovo up or let go, und tho lioitio only stopped when tlio first gray strcuks of dawn appeared over the eastern shuro, Tho men were in a state of I'Koiteiiiont bordering ou mutiny, but us they could not leuvo tho vessel till she arrived in port they got the anchor and luudo sail. That duy will livo in tho memory of tho unfortunato muriiiem on tlm Wyu koop as tho stormieKt of their lives. Three times did tho captain attempt to weather tho hoadland ut tho batio of Hook mountain, only to bo blown to lee ward "by tho galo und swept urouud the foot Of tho cliff. Tho sloop acted as if bo wore possessed of soruo diabolical spirit, for wheu running along oloso huulud on a tack, with everything draw ing us taut as a bowstring and the holm hard nu, she would go about so suddenly as to throw ererybody to the deck, and the man at tho tiller several tlmos nar rowly pacaped being trained by tho ' heavy boom as it swept across tho deck. At last thry weathered th point, nnd from Hint timo made good weather to l'onghkecpie, whom tho crew deserted to a ninn, all of them declaring that they wonld rather go to the penitentiary than to muko another trip in such a cruft. Captain Illecker iiiaiingi d to scrape together a scrub crew, with which he mnde tho return trip to New York, making gcod time and having no trou ble. On tho next trip up he carried n crew of old river men, each of whom swore t hat he wa "not afraid of tho devil himself." This voyage wn a great deal worse than the last. All day did they taek aud ratch almnt the point, losing on ono t&ck all that they bad gained on tho previous one, until about dusk, when tho wind increased to a galo and tho captain, finding that be could not hope to weather the point that night, put her about and ran before tho wind, intend ing to anchor behind the shelter of tho hills till morning. As sho scudded along at a tcrridoratc, yawing and sheering as tho seas caught her under the stern, the main booui sud denly gybed. Tho captain was at the til ler when this occurred, and us the boom swung across the deck a bight of tho main sheet fell about his neck, and when the sheet tautened it cut tlio head olT the unfortunate man aud threw it fur out of sight into tin' heaving waters of the rivet, while the crow stood pale and horror stricken at the grewsomo sight. Almost instantly tho galo mod erated, ami the si. .up was nailed back to Niw York without fiirth. r diflleulty. It was several months before a man could I c found to take command of tho haunted Vessel, for ill ;.lillti. 'i to the other tales that were circul.it. il ahout her it was rumored that the headless ghot of t'apfaill Illecker could be vi 11 every night, standing on the quarter deck, grasping the till, r in bis ph.tiii.iiu hands. At la-t a man came l.rv,.iil mid of feleil to take the position, mi l lh.il.:h he was a stranger to everybody on tho river his oil. r v;h accipie.l, for Im seemed to understand his business thor oughly. This man culled himself Kit doljli turdevanl. lie was a tall, dark, in .-Ii riuiis sort of apirson, with a sa turnine cast of countenance, mid was terribly profane in his speech. Indeed, his blasphemy shocked the leu f r.its about tho Washington market, and tluit was no easier task in those days than it is now. Captain Sturilevunt brought his own crew with him, and it was well l.e did, for there was not a man in New York who would have shipped in the Wynkoop for love or money. Tho day which Captain Jstunlevant appointed to sail from New York wits the 13th of Sept em her, und to make matters worse it was on Friday. It wns ono of those autumn days when the air seems full of vague threatening", when tho glusfe falls upaco and the prudent manner seeks a good harbor for his craft. . The loungi rs about tho wharf tried to dissuade tho captain from Jus pursise, telling him of the experience of her form, r commander and urging ns u reason, apart from other considera tions, thut it was Friday mid the thir te, ntli (if tho month, which made it lit tle less than suicide tn leave port in such a vessel us the Wynkoop; but the cap tain laughed at their fears und swore witii ternhle, Mood cur.lliug oaths that he would put the sloop around (lie head bind of Hook mountain that night or ho Vnuld land her in hades. And so In stated on his voyage. Old river in. ii say that in ver before W ithin the memory f tl 1.1.-st of iln ni had such a feaiinl niht vi-il.i tin Hudson liver as that nn -moral le lilth of S ptci.,lii r. The upl.oui.il Ho t au ( lion d at .nightfall behind tim shelter ing hills near Nyai-k, and tho crews of the (turci. nt vessels assninbleil on deck to watch the Wynkoop as sl.n laborious ly' tacked and I i 1 1. - 1 across tin' tcmpi i t in 'lis Tuppall Z-e. Night cui.in on, and still in tho inky blickness sho crept uloiig umid tho bull'etiiig wind and waves. I lie thun. I. r reared ii'id rover b. r.ili d iil'iong the hills ami echoed and re-echoed from the sides of Anthony's Nose und Hook mountain und then went grumbling away across the lowlands on tint other side of the river, while the V i id lightning ever and auoil played utout the toiling sloop its sho moved wearily ou. Tho night wore on, aud tho watchers grew weary at their posts, but still the Hashes showed tho Wyn!:o:; now ou port und now on starboard tack, yet never nearer tho headland. Just at midnight thero came u Hash if lightning which illuminated the heavens like tho noonday sun, und ut the same instant tho thunder boomed as if the universe had split in twain. In that blinding flash of light they saw the Wynkoop standing out bold aud clear against tin. dark background of tho east ern shore, and outlined full to their gaze was the form of Captain Sturdevaut standing on tho quarter deck, his head thrown back anil his clinched list ex tended upward toward the sky as if ho were defying the powers of heaven. The air secnn'd to glow with u bluish lumi nosity, and a strong odor of brimstone greeted the nostrils of the iiiii-.c.eil watch ers, while a wild aud thrilling shriek came across the water, sounding loud nnd clear ubovo the roar of tho tempest, When another flash of lightning came, tint sloop had vanished, and never to this day has a vestige of cither vessel or crew been seen. No one knew where Captain titurdu vant und his crew came from, but it be came a matter of grave discussion among tho river men, the general opin ion being that tliey wi re agents of tho foul fiend. It is currently believed on tho river that on every Hithof September u ghost ly cruft enveloped in a mist of bluish tiunio muy bo seen beating ucrosa tho Tappuu 'Inh and thut ut midnight sho disappears boneuth the water of tho Hudson, while a blood chilling shriek wake tho echoes of tho headland. Charles F. Nash, U. S. U. C. a, in Short Stories. A Trlrk of the Trade. A lady who hm been in London told mo that ns she and hrr husband werp walking along the Strand ono day and they don't think that they look fero ciously American the vendor of a kind of bagpipe whistle was displaying hi ( wares iy playing various tunes. A onr compatriot passed him ho struck np "Yunkeo Doodle," nnd when that flidu't seem to h.ivo any effect ho followed it with "Tho Star Spangled Dutiner." Such ingenuity deserved reward, o tho couple purchased one of the pipes. "How did you know I was an Ameri can?" demanded the gentleman. " 'Ow do I know a duck' a duck?" was tho reply. "Hi'm an old sailor, your honor, han I'vo been bevery where. When a Scotchman goes by hi give 'im 'Honnie Dundee han Hirishman, 'Tho Wearing hof th' Oreen,' ban I eort ha darky Just now with 'The Hold Folk hat '( hue. "Polly Fry in New York Recorder. eepWorn Till Ml. r the fln. -t I In. t b .iv. prices I'-, me. I i: tin he. I '.. The In. , . st im r. i veil Having purchased Itei'j t i.ii vii move. I in v ixixii..--- i posite the jail ll aveju-t 'ecnc l STO-VIE3S ' v.-r lii-en 1i-oiii:lit In Snyder Co. atnl J -) (vi c. I. ve In. in '.' to tl dollar- .... cv. i- ;l-e Mi i v love to lie strictly lirst el.t... Hi'Il I'ltl, !l sell (1 y ".Hive lli'iiter pl i I I.I II I. 1st HEATERS in, the you w:h llnd In my store. F.v. rv stove that or It hi cost you nothing. I also make goes (.'it inn-1 Midi friiiu lit- i-l.iet lo M -VI w The Gun Goes Off x' r ar in pig, Roofii and Tinware '& llllllll find of the ItKs r TIN. i l ..,,,1 ..... M. L. SHAN.! ON Kidd.obur at the l.oWKs r I'lIICl-.S instantly when you pull the trio-fjer. Sn sleknf mj v rnmf on suddenly. But it t.tkes timtf m to Io.ii the gun, and it takes ' time to get ready for these ex- plosionscallcddiseases. Coughs, J colds, any "attack," whatever the subject be, often means pre- v cedinwealcnessand poor Mood. f. Ars you gettmo; thm? In j your appetite poor ? Arc yon 'A losiii that snap, energy and , vijor that make "clear-headed- j. ne:G?" Do one thing t build j ; uo your whok' system will) 'A SCOTT'S EMULSION of H ! Cod-liver Oil. It is the coerce of nourishment. It dcs n-t nauseate, does not trouble the ' ! stcmach. And it replaces all j that disease robs you of. A A book telling more about it icr.t fr. Ask for it. SCOTT fx lloWM:. Ntw York. v;'- . 1 - THE FAsHicNaeLe reiiiBiTiii of mm 1 nil filll t.'..; I(':ist IIKMICV VDIIV till' ni-Hi I L'. ' 1 1 Mire lor i'lu. ti order Fail 1 Winter CIsthlns '3 of tlif in. iii w Im ot1:ir;u,t(., s ;, , ),,,;, I'.t nnd iric ou rock liotiom 1 1 ri t-i'- ."5 i to . A . S K I? v k a, r i ?; K B rw 4 Merchant Tailor- Sclinsirrovo. Pa. i Mpw ?tnpp inw flnnrle Wmi i in is i ii iii ii n n ii imuiiii mn I LIU II IJLU1 11 I Remember m m o SHLINSGKOVK lARBLi-YARDl a m M. L. MILLER, Prop'r 1 Im-.-i citihlniitly mi Ii.iihI itn I nn. n 11(1. el urc t.) oi.l.-r nil kin. Is cf Marble and Granite Monr.msals Uto! Old Stones Clcinoi ar.d repaired. M)V 1MUCKS ! I,()V P'tlCKS!! I IlilV.- ell" ( til.' Iii'st M:.rlili' ("l.t-t'T-f in Mn- Stat" uinl ('.'ii.'ij.n'i.t ly I urn n.it (.-. i 11 1 u 1 ,1 k . f.-yy 1 '.nt..' uinl r..-.' 111 y w 'i k A irii'.-i. 'I'!i utki'iil 1...- iu-f li.vor I nn. -I r.' ...I .' u!!v n -I; a rdiit ilium. nl f.-iii.c, M. L. MILLVJR U 'J11 h r i I l JLUU II U UUllMi If U II 1 atVErdilla; SnydEr Un,, Pa. innn lbOD in tlie t 1 li-iilii:, lilulllll that li.iiM-t jiluii. In ni'il.-i' to e.ivc vi.ii :ui i.leii iili.nit niir M rt i -1. I., i-liuw lii.w iniicli ciin be l.i.ulit 15 His. Nails, ii. -si nl i.l Hzcs in I 11.. packs, 1 do. Cliain Kcp.-iir Link-, 1 pink Inns- Cliiit.-li Nails, 10 Ouai t Jul. Wat. r I'ails. I feet Till, wire lvi-l ( lutln I II.. Ih.-I l.akinef I'uwilcr. .I... -ii ( 'Iodic I'itis, I o.. pack Smoking 'I'olacc.., lOi'O Mai. Ik -. I pair pxxl Socks, I I'mit I-'iimn !, rzsur't&x: ---- inci'.-antilc liii-im- Ii:is nio. 11 i,coi..l mall profit- ami ca-li l.u-inc-- i- I.v !ar i!i price- we make a li-t lor g I .no ni .mr -tore. uoiili!f I'C-t I l.il to IO H I'll I.". ccl.K Thill Inn kin"- ..ti for voiir iia-l 1 : . t i-niia-.'.i I am 1 oi 1 1 ' T.L il Ii f : 1 r pro 1 .1 'i 1 I- b- i'i -.-a I I.'. -peel I'll 1 1 , S. Sech.rist. F'iiih Slrr lo Snii. Vi'iMWtM Hat . I t : 1 1 . . 1 1 v V. .Ili-lli.' Hi., ell - I!..- S. r . irein -in- ! . Ii .0.11 Im . Kl.lli.'N . I. Imt er III l. l.n , Im! ni-l 1. lr.-i. s.iiiimI : i" i-', i Mi II .'I le ... .1.-..1.1. r i 1. I,;i.:.' .if llils I I I. Ill'ill ill niir,'. Il Jell lie.' Iii'lil,'- ill.. I MlMllul, II. M, 1. 1. he, III,, llln. it 1-11. el. ., irraifl -ini'llif will i-iir.' .ni. K. K. ItoAell, li.r. . I'i... .1. W. p.-eH.-r. Kli lilli-'.l W. II. nun.. 'I r..elMM,- uinl II. II. U .ili. ri. l.-.'k, III" l.'ll'llll'-' lll'l '.'t.'H'K. 'ire ill-i rllii.i Im ..iiiiii'I.'s ri.-i l.itri;o iin kai;i-s6iii- ami J."n-. 1 .no .Ml- nit' lli'i'llls. uinl 1.) it.. 1 1, nn, 1, ,1. A. B. 1LDTII, Machinist Contractor r UUlllUIUl uuu uuut for Steam ami lint Water Fitting. Aleo (b-iiter in liollerM, l-'.nln.'n, Shaftliii: rullcye, Hniij,'eru uinl Leath er lleltin. REPAIRING of KnneH, lU'ileid ami Mill work. I'l.nillieM enii lie nipilli'il v till Hath TiiIih, I'ipe ami ripe l''ittini;H. I nlvo as reference ('oiii-ri tiin my mecliuiil -eal nk ill, l-'rlck A; 'n .of WayueHl.oro, fit. nml I.etiiinoii M'f'jf. (,'0. both com paiiles of bili htamliiii;. In onler to nvoiil luti-Kleiits All Bailers AT Fa. Selinso'rove, Fall and winter Suits, Hats, Caps, Under wear, Gents' Furnish ing Goods. A full line of ZBocrbs &o Slioes. Solly ahviiys tivaU you rivjlit. Call on him at tliroM pl;i c. Great Reduction Sale of J;1. ?j I T II P I 1 1 I II il i hhoulil ln tehtrd (Hitler tlio hydraulic test ut least onee 11 year. Avoid danger ami call upon me to make tho test, A. 15. WOLHEMUTir, Snlinkiirroi'it 1 m I I 1. w A For Ninety Days ! i -rM wen The Undersigned Oiler The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE a. I AT THE GUKATKSTHAC'KIFICimvKU KNOWN IN t'KNTHAI, I'l.NN- Cancer I Cat-cer I t unri-r curi-il nn tlio I r.'iii-t. lu'i.d, face, lip l.ai.il or .111 wuuiu ou Hid external Hin f.ii o ut tlio limly (Im clk'l.t (liiys) without Ihu Ihhm ot u (Irnp or hlomL No ktilti. useil. Tenns very rca voiii.lilu. Cull ut in v olih-ii oruilitrt-NH I). It. HorilttOl'K, M. ) Niw ll-rlln, I'D. I'. H. KliKlly UNkyour (.. Utf(;lt or iiiercluuit win-ilior lit-kui-n Dr. ). H. liotlirix k'it n-iiiiw illi'H vl. Two-ilay Coiitrli Ciire. KliciiiimUo I.lnl Di'Mit, Kli-ti lcNutiri.l,'larnrel l.lvcr l'HH, Head-ii.-lio I'owrtorii, Vccntuhlii ('.ltidltloii powder for aildoiiifhticutilinnlx, kh. I'l-piHTniiut, uohlcn TliK-ltirn. Fcrtei-to Vanilla, Laildiiiimn, Purv. pni1o ond Cantor oil. If not, lull lilnt to order tuein ut oaeo u they are wild and used even'- where. V. It. UOTllltOl'K. M. U., Puytilclan uud PhariiiHclMt, Nuvr llcrUn, Pa, I SYLVAN I A. ! We aro uot f.ellin out, bl.t wb do tliln to Increase our Miles ahove iiiiyre ! vIoiih veur. We inveii few o! the prieeM iin follows : Soft Wood Chamber reditu fl-l.lK) Cotton 'lop .Muttie 2:2 Hard Wood Chamber Suit HUM Woven W ire .Mattrehs 1.7 Anti.ii Oak SuitH, 8 l'leoew HUM Med Hrim.'n 1.2.11 I'IiihIi 1'urlor HiiHh an.00 DropTableH, per ft ti) Wooden ('l)Mlrn (u r het S.fil) Platform Kn.-kerN l!r.) In stork, everything In tin fnrnitiire line, lii-lniliii-' Mirrors, liook CaM-f, n.'hlif, HIile-boariN, CtlplioiinlH, Centre TableH, l-'aney Itoekern. Huby t'liairf, Fcatlwr 1'illowH, J,ouni;eN, Couchen, PoiihtrayH, tSinkn, Hall Kaekr., Cqii fcieat Chairs line, mediiiiii and cheap furniture, to Milt all cIhi-hi-h. 1'rleeH reduced nil through. I'oinu early ami et our utoek be fort J giving jour order, nnd thus nave M to U per cent, on every dolur. Special 'Attention (livon to Uiulertakin fc Embalming. ' KATHERMAN & H ARTN AN, Limited, MIFFL1NBDK0U, l ...- '
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