FEB FREE! 1 lIBIifl BROSIOUS wmii Saturday, October 23rd, ? will show you llie largest and most complete stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps Shirts and jvcrytliinir connected wiih the Clothing I ashless, at, prices that will make you won kier how they can be made (or the money. As we have said before WE WILL PAY YOUR FARE To people living within a radius of 25 miles, who make purchases to the amount of Ten Dollars, we will cheerfully pay their fare. 1 1 all & Write for Samples. i1. i W''-j?u..i, A INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE For State 1 rea&urer of Pennsylvania Willi im I: Thi.jii'kon. tin- Hanker, Is n man iflm,' iirtim- . n tmiificliiiUI wnnl In Wemeru M y I'll lie is : .( If limite niHii, mid in a tvpical Amu-Hi mi in i( n i(.vi. K' in'nlcil In the pub IVllll-.'. IViliilll III' Ullh l)lll III Kt., A ll'L'llfllV 411 tin- . .-ii.iil-. .ii i-,.nic liv iihhIIv irnwc'l Ihe ex lic i.ii..it in h. i. nine i ny hiiii Muminn nam ni.im .. f". . nn.Mii-f t. 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I'l'llilll i- Ins le l:m .M'i-: Mil- -.-lent .1. )li:,.ii-t tij will he i-i ii us in us. in-: ,,t i hi- Ki--ii'i l-iinit hihI ierwm IU ,iij i'i isi-.i !. ihii.i-ii if n mis; .11111 of HKine in tin- .iiiii n i. uuii ii, iii, M,,rk of relief. lie n.- Irin-i. . i , : tin- hu-Miili mill Arliii-niiiii Kimnlii I i :-i.. . f ..- ' kiiiL'ini'ii'i. liclief Vun.i whii-i. m:i- uii-cl 111 id,. ,Hik ttnvH of Hll.li-'-s i.l s. . ,,.! mi Mi- . iivhs ,rer (if the Miinii i.;.i 1 i-iif.i-mi. i in,- i. mam- Mn-iety. JIi- is i, !-:,.;. . ..- ' i.-li.i-.- , .1, i ,.iM,n ( nlleue, if tin- W ,-s. in II,,, ;, ., i,.,ii,.h, m ildl the Averv M,-ir.' in: I : : ,; f,.. t-, , :, .. mce. He Is n ,m-,-i,,: m:i l-.i'...iirth s.ih-., K.st i i,m. liv. lie s, Ill er nl llli- llnril riesl.vU'l'lHIl Ullll' h. Mini hus n.Mins , , I ,j I, , M hus nut lii'sitiiie.l .in i-rilii is, wrmix (lnini! in hit i, inn s, inn iviuc in mi inn, M-ini,. t uiuiil, he iw ii m, i , . 'Ill,- sllllll l'llll l-llll ,,' .. IMSl SHU,' .-7slll Uiic ill liimkii ! iii: il..- Ui'iiii 1 1 ii nil (mrty iIiiIki uuii ii i mi inn in I lie Mil, in.s cmiimmI iliU-iiM- iinli-i .,1 . ii nil nvcr ihe Mute uiuj in j. ittumirvn n, . : Ii 11,1.,-r 11 s c n, (,, tiK Tin in in.- - .ii ii i, i i. ii i;, i i.i I.,.,,,, ,,,irlv uw iineil. iln li,i!,-. -ml, i.i in ,,f I'eiin.'ylni. . nin iiiniiitiii nun i. iim inr lln-eii.r, ss i.ur n, I'lirici llli); Ihe evils exi-nnu in Mult Kill' - enimiri.'- Hl"' t'inl tin ,i.est. iiideieiiilciii Iwnitfs w I '"" mil inn ins iiii'kk iii-.i iiytliem' llllll,. I.M.lf sni either nf the (ilil Mirth's' VUUlI III ."l'l""'"ll I.l U'le ' -II MUle llllll loeill Win. K.iHii "M'" llieeuiKliiliiieiiirsitiiteTreiui- urer, is the r,r cuminiue ,,i the iie pitrlv, mid with the mine . ",,ll,v '"U'uKe niil imli'ii ndeiice Hint lime iiiiuV Imle Hie .he Iiiimc cepled mm I ciitetcil i-.ttin-Hv mini the e.iinio, fm the olhi-e. Killed nnii. 'iirly f"r Ihe ilntiemif 8tnU ildMnoiri r . Ins tiuib "K Jim huh ii ieci.nl Inr tUiu nnii mul iU'rit-hlii"1 Ihul ImK eiiileareil him tii ttli nlm kin in him, lie fitiinl' tn-duy U-fnre the. pwiplc (if l'i lllisVllHIlla (J& lfc"del I'UlllllilHU'.Mld It In," Is en truli sunl l,r fhe PlIlsl-iirK pu ss. Unit it w ill Is- the iienpie of the (Mate, mul nut Win. K. Tkinnnii, ill,., mil 1 the tjuiuvM l' his dec lUnn. J he lmli iiileiit r(ipicof theSiHte nimulil re nieinlier this hen they jfii tn the mlliiun Nnvelil. her J. uml vole tn free the niute Treasury : (nun Mi-piciiiti. I. y i Ihi'iiiu a inun in eliaive whohc lUi" work mul ini.nl puis him uls.ie nuspiciun. .or;mi,.HIinii nl the IniU--iiileiit iirty, ainlonpleii .:-rnliirc (-nieruiK tho iiltillnrm Hurt tilun i .of llie , ,11111111. "(.(mhsi linh-niiilly llunil" can 1st Ol'tlUOol HV IL 1, 111 -" II. IT IUHKV h. AKMsiHuMI, 8lLe .Herelmy Imii . uilenl l arty, No. M6 Wood ieaiel.1' itt.hun.h, l'u. iliEEBLKG. We lave seven plmius in opent '.lioii. We reulie tluit they ure very 'convenient in lui!iness truu .Haetinns and U r mkmhI intereourse Our liand reptiired to the ni- xienee of Jueoli Dnek neiir JCiintz .and (serenaded (J. O. Kenninjer and Inn bride, nee Delilah I lostennun, .who lived with Mr. Dock since her infancy. . . .Mlsves Ada and Cora - - - give (i It to accept lis lrown and Ira lieir-Ur, of Coeola iniis, were visitors at tlie resideinx.' of'.Iiitle lirown and Misses Ijaiira and Amanda lii-anthofl'ii of the same place were entertained ly Mer chant Hurley and family. . . .Prof. II. 1. Mover is placing a new jiaveinciit of lieautiftil gray stones in front of the Musical College. It adds to the appearance of the preni1 inert and it is uow a convenience for tlie titiidents to , promonade. There is a large class now in attendance . : . .Isaac G. Ilovis and wife, of Colon, Mich., left for their western home, having spent some time with their relatives in this locality Luther Kantz and Joseph (Jcarhart delivered a new pump to the Mont gomery Hotel in Perry county. . . . Mr. Wearstling and wife, of Ran dolph, Ohio, are visiting at the rer idence of David Arltognst, father of Mrs. Wearstling. .. .('Jeo. Smith wife, nee Apple, are visitors in our locality. Mr. Smith moved to Bris tol, Indiana, a nunilier of years ago, where they now reside Judge Mover and wife made an overland triji to Aaronslnirg, Centre county, where they were hospitably enter tained by their son-in-law, Mr. Phillips, a successful merchant. . . . Mrs. (Jeo. Deppen, of Herndon, is a guest at the residence of Dr. Tool and wifi'. . . . Kcv. Driiekenmiller is instructing two large eatcehical class at Schncc's and (irubb's churches. . ..Miss Marv Wiest has returned from a visit to lioyalton and other places in Dauphin county. centIckvillk. ImsI Thursday Kate Stahlncckcr di.il and was buried in the Union ccincuu-y on Saturday. She was aged 1!) years and 18 days. liev. (iranily preached the funeral scrin- " Wii to A. 15. Shery and wile a son The teachers and directors of Centre district organiz ed a Local Institute last Thursday evening. W. F. Sanders was elec ted President and A. 15. Sheary, Srreturv. . . .Mr. Wincirarducr and wife went to Ix-wisburg Monday to attend the funeral of his mother. . . . The members of the United Evan gelical church at this place present ed their pastor, llev. Gramly, with i role. . . .J. C. Showers ofSusuue- lanna University pjient Sunday with lis jmrents. . . .C. M. Showers left for the Eastern cities to lay in u new stock of goods. . . .Key. Kuappcn- HTger of Alleutown preached in the Iweformed church on Sunday. 111 UA1 WW fMii SHOT, PA, beingnur Opening Day, we will wmi eacu una every purchase AND SoUVEXllt FUhK aud TROXELVILLE. The cry is now unto the squirrels. but many of the hunters Mere dis appoint! in their expectation of see ing the wtiods full. . . .V. H. Her man start! to Philadelphia Tues day morning to buy a supply of Winter gxds. . . .Some of our boys oom tern plate being present at the footvlwll game that Mill lie played at Selinsgrove next Saturday be tween the strong Williamsport V M. C. A. team and Susquehanna University eleven. . . .Our teachers have under consideration the advis- ubilitx of starting up a literary so ciety. We hojie that a true literary spirit will lie an insujierable banner to the intervention of any cxtrneous obstacle which might imitcdc its progress. ... Irvin Fctterolf rented his blacksmith shop and dwelling house for the coming year, intending to quit his trade for at least a year ....Henry Kuepp of Siglerville was seen in our town last week Miss Emma Swartz left on Monday for Philadelphia where she intends to stay until spring. MANY THINK! when the Creator said to woman. "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children," that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, but the joy felt by every Mother when she first presses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and sufferintr lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real ized, in full vigor and strength. MOTHER'S FRIEND so relaxes the system and as sists Nature, that the nec essary change takes place without Nau sea, Headache, Nervous or Gloomy Fore boding of dan ger, and the trying hour is robbed , of its pain and suffering, as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does this. Don't be deceived or persuaded .to use anything else. "Mother! Friend" 1 the greatest remedy avar pnt on the market, and all our euttomera praiae it hlghlj."-W. B. Kino A Co., WbJMwriclit, Tex. Of draggUtu at 11.00, or tent by mall on reotipt ef prioe. Write (or book eooulninc yaloa. le information tot all Mother, nuUled free. Tae BraiteU iaefilaUr Ca., iUaata, 6a. To Vara Coaatlpatloa roree Take Caacarefa Candy Cathr,rtlc lOo orHo. It C. C. C. fall to aura, drngy lata Fjfand lirliilf. kreXmek. Irvin luck left for Shamokin, 1 where he intends going to school I this winter. .. .Jacob Hummel is '.the happy father of a little girl. . . . Quite a nuinlter " of wihl turkeys . were captured hy our hunters last j Friday. A. 1 Kramer shot two iJohn Duck two, Fir-her Walter one and Alvin Hoiish oae Stjuiricls are reported to le very plentiful ! Irvin Walter, of Paxinos, were .visiting his parents at this place last j week. .. .Our merchants, Smith and Magce have reeei veil their (all supplies. . . .There will lie eoin iiminion services ln-ld in the Evan- !se,i,'aI llmr,'h ut ,ll!s l'1"' 0,1 Sltl iiirday evening. I ! Specr's Wines and l'randv. j Thr-eiorllrnMnf Sporr'a Wlnri anil llrnmlr la atteateu by- rhyiiciana throughout America nd Kuruw who hava Hard ilicm. The recoiv- rd the imdorMiiicul of vnrlnua Hoards of Hollh. Killed by a Horse Jacob Wagner, ngcnl 'JO years, son of diaries Wagner of West Perry town. 'iip, died on Monday morning from the eflect of I icing killed by a hor On Saturday morning young Wagner was liar iiefsing one of John Cordon's horses 1J miles Smth-enst of llichtield ine norse tun not stanu over promptly and Jacob hit the horse with a harness, am! the horse kick ed the boy squarely on the alxloinen. The victim went to the house and got to lied himself. He did not seem to lie feeling much the worse for his injuries until Sunday even. ing when it was discovered that he was really worse? than his friends had thought. Dr. Kothrock of Fremont was summoned. It was too late. The work was done. About 20 minutes liefore seven on Monday morning he raised himself up and said he felt better. He fell back upon the pillow, and by seven o'clock, the vital spark fled. lie will be buried on Thursday. Tlie horse that did the dirty work has always been known as ' a gentle horse and lias never been known to kick or to harm any one. Mrs John S. Steffen. Mrs. John S. Stclfen diil at her residemx- on Market street on Mon day night from a complication of diseases incident to advanced age. She was a daughter of Henry and Mary Frantz, and was lxrn in Per ry township, Snyder c-ounty, Pa., July 15th, 1830. She was of a family of four boys and two girls two Ikivs pretreded her in death. She was aged G 1 years, 2 mouths and 20 days. She leaves a husband and four clihildren to mourn their loss. Mrs. SteHeu was au afleetion- ate wife and mother and a kind neighbor. For more than twenty years she had been a consistent member of the United Prethren church. The funeral took place yesterday morning. Rev. O. C liomig, pastor of the United breth ren church officiating, and who preached au appropriate sermon from Matthews 5:8: "lilcssed are the pure in heart for they shall s' God." - P. E. Haines had charge of the! ob seijuii. The jmll bearers were : leury S. Sell nee, I'Vancis Glass, John liickel and Michael Wert. nterment in Fairview cemetery. Frcibury Courier. State College and Bucknell, At a voufereutx! held this week between the football managers of Suite College and Bucknell Uni versity it was finally agreed to uc cept the compromise terms of the Athletic Park ' management and play the annual game' between the above colleges at VVilliamsport on November 13. The gome is tlie great athletic event of Central Pennsylvania and draws hundreds of admirers of both, colleges to tlie T . ...i ' 1 JjUmbtT City Cacll 'CUr. Ladies' Jacket, Capes from $2 00 up. $10.00, &e.. Children's Coats mttppiTK. Mtu-tnt unties. Evfiytbinir in the Millinery hue I keiii La jlK's and Chil.lieu's Hats and 'I'hiu O' Shttnreri--, No'.ions, LmW Hi,.l uuiibN jviii VIloVfH. .,()! flirt. IIOMerv. lnlClMH rVMPkivioiiv muu V,.,,.. UiubiellHS, &c. (ieiits' Furnishing Goods iu the lutes', styloa. Fancy bbii ts, Collins, Culls, Tien, mid l'ows. at the Fancy Store of Mr?. E. C Aurapd, TOOK AN AFFIDAVIT BY 'PHONE. And Jioxcnbaum Uot m Ahrml the Other Creditor, 7 Viiicland, X. J.. Oct. 13. What was in all proliability the first ufli aavit by telephone in the State of New Jersey was taken yesterday. The clothing store of William Wai nian was closed by the Sheriff' yes terday, and there was a scramble of creditors to file their claims. Wai man wanted to confess judgment to M. Kosenliaiini, of Philadelphia, but the law requires an affidavit. At torney Iioughran hit upon the tele phone as n means of securing this affidavit, and it required little or no time to arrange with Justice of the Peace Bray. After Posenbauiu's voice had been identified by a friend here, and the contents of the affidavit read to bins, Justice Bray, siieaking "over tlie telephone, asked : "Do you solemly swear in the presence ' of Almighty God that the contents ot the affidavit just read is true ?" From Kosenbaum, at the other end of the wire, nearly 40 mi lea awav, came hack the answer "I do." The affidavit taken was then filed with the Court, judgment entered there- uiMin, the execution issued ahead of the other claimant, and Koscn baum's money was saved, Sjieer's Unfernicnted Gpape Juice in Eurojie 11m wide reputation from in eRlcscjr in the Ick room. Tlie Juice ii rii h, Uatre like eotinr the ripe grape fresh from the vine : used by churches. Henry Ott Dead, Last Sunday morning at alxmt eight o'clock, Mr. Henry Ott, a re tired fanner residing in this place, was found lying cold in death, in his stable, where he had gone to at tend to his horse a short time before. The deceased has been a sufferer with heart disease and dropsy for some time past, and although his sufferings were great he endured all with little complaint. His death, although sudden was not wholly uncxjiocted. He was aged GO years, 1 month and 1 3 days. The funeral took place from his late Il01ut' " ("K1' 011 Wtl1 nesday morning at 10 o'cloeJf. Rev. Barb officiated. Interment in the Lutheran cemetery. Selhw (frove Tiitiex. Dr. J. W. Seip, of Eric, Pa., has purchased the brick house and lot on the French Flats and will move into it the first week iu November. The Editor will vacate the house very shortly und will occupy the building formerly occupied by Dr. Orwig's Dental Office. The build ing has been remodeled, repaired and minted iu the interior. Dr. Orwig lias moved his dental office one door Eust into Hon. G. Alfred Schoch's building. John Howell's have vacated S. G. Vfafa house and moved across the street into Mrs. Boycr's house. - - - Middle WiSl;, Pa MAIllUKb. Oct. 1th, by liev. II. II. Snalm of at ilt. 1 icasant All lis, .Jno. A. !uu and Nettie Page, both ofX (X-t. 7th, by 15. F. Kautz, at A. amsburg, Edwin S. Manbcck am Carrie E. Keitz, both ofAdainshinv St. ., r . " vct. lutn, oy liev. II. II. Spali at Mt. Pleasant Mills, Fred. 11m to Eva Strotip, lioth ot Siisqimlmn na Twp., Juniata county, Pa. Oct. 10th, by same, A. J.Dressltr and Minnie Kerstetter, lnitli of Sus- quchamm Fwp., Juniata Co., Pa. (X-t. 0th, at Salem, by 1L.V. G. Suable, Delilah Hosterniaii am C. (). Kenmnger, kith of Frccburn Oct. 17th by llev. I). E. MeUio. T 1? L'i.1 I I ... l r- ! j. i. mamiiecKcr ami ;ui.ss aunu Schoeh both of Middleburgh (X t. 14th by Rev. E. M. Chil cote, HcuIk'H A. Aumiller, of Se linsgrove and Irene Hane of Mon roe township, Divorce Notice. FADia BASOD LATIOP MT. PLKAeANT MII.U, S5T , DiRoovtrrv, near. Wliemw, Willlain A. Banoui, your hiuhend nee nieu iidoi in ine ouri or uommnii Fleu o( Snyder county, P , of My Term, MM, Na IS, praying divorce Bginet you, now you ere hereby notified and reqiftred to appear in Mid court on or before Monday, the 13th day ot Oroember, next tn anewer the complaint of tue appearance you will be liable to have a divon Mid William A. tiaioin. anil in tfefuu I o luch granted iu your obaence. V S. HITTKIt. Sheriff of SiiTilnr r. Sherltra Ollloe, Mldillebiirifll, Pa , Oct. Kill, lv7 to i rk a:oi.i ioi:iiv Take laxative Uulnine Tublets. All Dnn. irin(a rciunii me uioiioy 11 11 tans lu cur. 'jic. 10-1 1.7H1. i!i id (I Icur a ir'iut C'orrecteil weekly by our ':rrt hnuU. Butter Onions Lard. Tallow Chickeus per lb. Turkeys Side Shoulder 10 Ham Vi Wheat N5 Kyo 40 Potatoes... Old Corn ' Oats Bran per 100 lbs " Middlings " 70 Chop m Floarperbbl Auditor's Notice In He-estate of Levi ( Id the OrphuiiH' Court J. Humlg, Dec'd. I ut Saydur County, l' The UDdunilrned, who was appolnlnd auditor at June term lunt, to make dlittnuiitluii ul (lie balance appearing upon the tint and linn! w uouutot A. A. Komlif, admlnlHtrutiiror liio -lute of Huld dtxittduut, to aud ainunu tliime lg lv (inlltled thereto, will Hit for tlie purXe " aiaeuarKing me amies ot inn aiiimn.i iik-ih. -the oniitt of Jacob (illbert, Emi., In Ihe iHinmifli of Mlddleliiirifh, Snyder Do., I'a., on MuidHV.ilw lltlb day of Nov.'7,nt 11 o'tlouk A. M. ulhiiidiU) wuen ana wuere ail pariicn are rwiiiircu iu mc- U411I. HiMlrrlHliMM miiiIiimI uulil Aululi, nr be lof" ever debarred from coinlnc In fora sliare of said fund. CH.UUES IIOVv'KII. Auditor. ADMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Let te r of Administration inth Snyder county, fa., deo'd, kavlnn l"i uraiiU Ui Ilia underilnd, all paraout kimwIuK tiiiU' aalvea indahled to aaid out am rriueitcl " umka luiuiixllat paynionl, while tlioim liiiy'W olalina will prawiut thoin duly utlit-nt.C'i'eJ " Clio underaiiiiad A, i). khkam::ii, Ci. U. KUKAWKit Oc.8, 1SOT. Adin'ri. FARQUHAR Variable Friction Faed SAW HILL and Ajax Center Crcnk Enginf lupld, accuratt, alrong and almple, l arWAv capacity. Knulun XOB- alllTor wh..l.. ; T Mailer ha '"; J 1 aladed. AIM auo f W MrtulturalnlmplJ jl 1. mum CO., Ltd., YorVt MM & but in ran wobld. Hi VMrter quaHtlei are anmrNMed, ouUmUdr two bose of any oiber brand Croud br heat. UTOBTTUI OBNBDJ . rog liXB UJ DCAUU QtMttMA 7-T7Sa3
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