1 Ilore Than A Thousand Straw Hats Prices from io Cents to $5.00. : Arrests for Counterfeiting JMtdirtM MhIu! a Sensational Haul i Brush Valley. For utmost two years pasta large j juaniity of spurious coin has been j afloat 111 tin- lower end ot the county, ctiprttully in Brush Valley, and also in Clinton county in the locality 4f Loganton. For months past the business men in these localities have Instated in accepting any coin, hav ing lieen imposed upon frequently in tlie regular channels of business intercourse. The matter finally culminated in the arrest ot Yalen . tine Breon, of Madisouburg, Clark M- Grnmley, of Rtlicrsburg, and Charles Bartges, of iAiganton, all . accused of making counterfeit coins . trod circulating the same. "About four weeks ago 0:1a Situr--tfiiy night the nierchauus and busi ness men in Uebcrsburghad a large .jjiiantity of counterfeit half-dollars, quarters and dimes worked on them. The neAt day the business men met . and discussed a means of stopping i Hie circulation of the stun. Accord singly a letter was written to the Trea survIViKirtinent with the complaint, yotliini; lievoud an acknowledge ment 4 the receipt of the letter by .the JViurtment was received by . those who laid in complaint, and it ; was-snpposed that the officials at Washington did not deem it worthy ot any .action. ' The spurious coin . still ruatinmtl to circulate and cv- .ery.ctua mat was received was carc Jiillc exaniiiied, vet much of it was -wotkwl off. . About three weeks ago a man ar rriveSat Rebersburg. Ills business, he said, was that of a liquor agent. lie pretended to do business. Sev- . od, in lhe town, ostensibly out on a fishing .triii. There was scarce a unmnv trn l:i w-nhulintr citizens .of Reberburg that these tin iiHJi were detectives and 6, e - Bt v Viiel!y,g2thjrjg evidence for sensa- tiamal artwV. ' Lo.-t Thiudayafternoon the three mMTi hired a Lone and covered .wagon ar.l drove to Madwonburg. Har&e street tliey met Valentine Breon. He wm the ol jcct of their rrisitaoil km immediately placed x r:.k ibr kteetive drove back to Rcbers 3mr, .arriving there about eight f'febwk la the evening. A half bour-efefT arriving in the town tlie tVlectives "drove - to the liome of Clark Gram ley. One ot the detec tive entered the liotise and found Jrtnly ettling an account with another roan, The detective waited 1 BBtil the mmtwm bad been tnUMoet ,f4Laod thn read his warrant (or ar f rnL .When he tame to the word , wnterfril Gramley U aaid to have . made a rw.h ir the bade door of the hDNt to ewane. Qne of the other a-Jetertive hfta tp to the rear tA jtbm heuimtmtwz wh amove alimmilnmej rwhed out he xaetMA. iieing atroog and iUr man Uramler gave the tmn,,iirUeitrr no taiereaUnr Uum. frW oa the wagoa wit rith if.,-. QOflDIB-ME.l A 1W BROSIOUS BROS'., SUNBURY, PA. We bow offer an opportunity prioea that art entirely new to the Clothing buying people about tnu aeo. tion of Pennsylvania, and all '.he newest and moat fashionable garments. We give below a few of the many bargninr we are now offering : A Han's Bicycle Suit, $1.69 This We Oall a Real Bargain. Men's or Boys' Summer Caps - - - 49c Men's Failcy Striped Pants - - - - 69c. Men's Coats with Vests - - - - - - fl.25. Men's Sammer Underwear ... - 25c. Men's Caps - - - - 17c. Men's Shirts - - 25c. Two Wash Ties - 5c Fancy Bow Ties 5c. Half Hose, 6 pairs, - 25c. Crash Hats, 25c. handcuffed Iris prisoner to the wagon seat and joined the fray. Gramley felled one of the men with a blow, and it was ouly when he was ! himself dropped by a billy that he submitted to be handcufled. hen he rushed out of the house, Gramley, it is said, threw away a handful of coin. The detectives made a search and found the greater part of them. Most of these were spurious. ; With their two prisoners the de tectives drove back to the hotel and got supper and after nine o'clock started for Coburu, where they stayed all night. Friday morning the detectives with Jireou and Gram- ley handeutted together boarded the train for Altoona, where the accused men Thursday evening were arraign ed More United States Commission er McLeod, who io default of ?1000 each tail committed them to the Ilollidaysburg jail for a hearing. The hearing for Gramley will bo held tomorrow, Friday, and on Sat urday the case against lireon will lie heard. Friday morning a start was made bv a detective for IiOirauton, two miles across the mountain from lie- ...it M.rsliiinr. At that Dace Uiarles Hartges was arrcst-'d without any trouble. It is said a' large quantity of counterfeit money molds and mold frames were secured. Satur diiv iiHirtiiiiir he was taken to Al toona and remained for a hearing, In Breon's house and tarn at Ma- disonburg the detectives claim to have found a considerable amount of counterfeit money and the neces sary metal and molds to make it. A search of Gramley's house did not reveal anythingof an incriminat ing nature, except a counterfeit coin. Onre Hall lteporter. T. O. Evans' Sudden Death T. G. Evans died at his home in Lewisburg Sunday evening about 7 o'clock. His death was sudden and unexpected. HewasBoyearsofage. Two daughters and one son survive Mrs. Marearat McCalman, of ew Bedford, Mass.; Miss Annie Evans of Lewisburg, and Robert Evans, attor-ney-at-Iaw, of Wilkes-Barre. His wife died a number oi years 'ago. Funeral will take place from lus late residence Thursday at 2 o'clock p. m. Mr. Evans was a prominent citizen ot Lewisburg. He conduct ed a book and stationery store there since 1876 and was president of the town council. He was a quarter master in the army during rebellion, and was a member of A. G. Tucker Post Grand Army of the Republic. READING SESQUl-CENTENNIAL RMMvI Far Um Readier. Pa- Sawl-P leonta! JoM. a. Jvae llo H,Um rwaaaytraaks Bauroad oxaaaar win wu esrarMoa i uesata i iyM ita Um la um mat e( reaatvmaia rtT SSaacral? alM nSllMniai. appTtoTMuN aSvaiav Taki BUswiaUiie arrjsnlts tn tw oae of tat iraaat evaat tn tba ettys battwy. Moaoar, Vi ( aiTaaia'aa Jw,aa4 t, wfll - . Tat m.mtrm wIM etoe wHk a J iaa atti n cavmtval aaMroay Mfkt. Jane ' J Tl O v 1 to boy BUMMER CLOTHING at Mislekk:! Market. Corrected weekly by our uierchitnU. Butter........................................ 10 Egirs 10 Onions 00 Lard - 6 Tallow m 4 Chlokemperlb ... 7 Turkey!..., -00 Hide 7 Shoulder 0 Ham 12 Wheat 1.00 Rye AO Potatoes 00 OldCoru as Oat 82 Bran per 100 lb 75 Middlings " go Chop " yo Flour per bbl 0 40 A Valuable Publication. Prnimylvanta lUllrmtd ISfi Kanrnrr Esrnnlsa Route Bok. On June 1. the Pwwn(rer Department or tbe PennH.vlviinU Rsllroad Coinpuiiy will Ihoum the m edition of its summer Excursion Route Hook. Tills work Is designed to prorldathe pub lle with olioit descriptive nol a ol Hi principal Summer resort or Eastern America, with the routes (or reaching them, and the rates ol rare. There are oer rour hundred resorts In the book to which rates are quoted, and otit fltleen hundred different routes or combinations of routes. It Is compiled with utmost care, and altogether Is the most complete and compre hensive handbooK ot Hummer travel ever offer ed to the public. It U bound In a handsome and strklotr cerer, In colors, and contains several maps, prewnt Ine the eiact routes over which tickets are sold. It Is also profuselx Illustrated with line half loned cuts of scenery at the various resort and elouit the lines of the Pennsylvania Kallroad. On and after June 1, It may be produced at anyiPennsvluanla Kallroad ticket office at the nominal price of ten cents, or. upon application to the general office. Broad Street Station, by mall for twenty cents. --. G. A, R. Encampment, Oil Ci'y. Rednreil Ratrsvla Peaaajrlvaala Kail- For the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Kepublic, Department of Pennsyl. anla to be held at oil city. Pa., June Band, tn- Pennspujaala Kallroad Company will sen exurslon ticket from stations in Pennsylvania on Jene 4 to 8, U) Oil City and return, at rate of single fare for the round trip, good to return until June 11, Inclusive. tf. Another Scheme. A clever scheme is being worked by a pair of smart fellows in nearby towns. One goes through the coun try on a good bicycle. Wfcen he strikes a town he claims to be hard up, and offers to sell the wheel cheap to get some money. The boys ad mire bicycles and bite readily, pay ing a small price for a f ret class wheel. After a few days the other sharper turns up and claims to be looking for a man who stole his wheel. He describes it well, frivinir the number and the owner has to part with it. The sharpen raise from $20 to $40 a trip, and start lor greener nelus. MARBIKD. June 2, by G. M. Sliindel, Clerk U. C, Charles U. Hummel and Alay Hartley, both ot 1'ennstwp. John W. Kline of Adams town hip waa io Middleburgh attending court on luesday. He 'reported thai a two year old heiflerof Eman- nel Gilbert crept Into a hollow' tree that had fallen, down. .The admaj was unable toj get out It-wis Deceasary to saw the tree ofl at,' two oeceaMry to saw the treeofl t; two phuset to release the tnuii;';; TtoncterdcrC0Yc:r3 ' Yean Comp&d .to Revi ttmm- amt BtooBedimumd'ti fVeseaw v . , J880. ,..-.. , May 16. by J. W. Bentr. T. J. Graybill to Edith Winey both of May 26, by Kev.' Haas, Luther Landis of Goldsboro to Ida Ott of Penn twp. May 27, by Rev. H. B. Belmer, Jacob V. Mohr of Hastings, Neb., to Jennie E. Usher of Selinsgrove. . ' May 30, in Selinserove, by Rev. Haas, Joseph H. Covert and Katie I. Botdorf, both of Selinsgrove. June 10, at Port Treverton, by Rev. J. W. Benta, Isaac Neits to Sal lie A. Bender, both of this county. June 10, at Cowan, by Rev. S. 8. Kohler, Calvin Sanders of Penns creek to Lizzie J. Von Neida of Cowan. June 13, by Rev. D. M. Stetlcr, Benjamin Hoffman and Polly Ann Wieand, both of V est Beaver. June 13, by same, Henry B. Wagner of Beaver and Caroline 8nook of Ceutreville. - Juue 14, by Rev. J. W.Buckley, H.J. Eckbertand Ida Ryan, both of Selinsgrove. June 15, in New Berlin, by Rev. Kohler, Reuben Boyer and Maggie M. Rote, both of Iaurelton. June 15, Wm. E. Stringfellow of Milroy to Ada G. Wildman of Ad- amsburg. June 20, at Selinsgrove, David Sholly to Sullie Gaugler, both of Union twp. June 20, in New Berlin, by Rev. Kohler, Samuel Mover ot Union twp., Unien Co., to Clara E. Snyder of Jackson twp. June 20, bv Rev. W. A. Haas, Noah Bronsc to Emma Ulrich of Jackson twp. June 22, by Rev. H. B. Belmer. Levi G. Walker to Clara Bickel, both of Selinsgrove. July 1, at Freoburg, by Rev. II. W. Zimmerman, Christian S. Sprig- gle of Washington twp. to Barbara liollinger of Middlecreek twp. July 4, at Freeburg, by Rev. J. F. Wanipole, Jeremiah Charles and Minnie 1 Watt, 'both ofrreeburg. July 4, by Rev. J. W. Buckle', Elias Stroub of Freeburg and Surah Cordelia Thonijvwn of Selinsgrove. July 11, by Rev. II. W. Zimmer man, Geo. W.Goy toEminaBcrtch, lioth of Freeburg. July 20, at Mt. Curmel, by Rev. C. W. Sechrist, Wm. 11. Wolfguhu of Mt. Carmel to Mary E. Mussel- man of Selinsgrove. July 29, at Paxtouville, by Rev. J. M. Swengle, John Brunner and Sallie Mitchell, Ixith of Paxtonville. Aug. 1, at Bcavertown, by Rev. D. M. Stetler, Ard George of Even- dale and Martha Anna Garland of Beavertown. Aug. 1, near Adainsbiirg, by Rev. L. C. Edmonds, II. Calvin Ulsh to M. Jane Herbster. . Aug. 1, by David S. Sholly, Esq., George Gaugler of Union twp. to Kate Snyder, formerly of Berrys burg. Aug. 2, at Port Treverton, by Rev. J. W. Bent2, Peter Danbert and Sarah F. Spotts, both of this county. Aug. 5, by Rev. W. A. Haas, S. O. Laudenslager of Penn twp. to Alice C. Dunkelberger of Selins grove. Aug. 8, at Port Treverton, bv Rev. S. W. Boughter, Peter Dau bert of Port Treverton to Lizzie Spotts of McKeea Half Falls. Aug. 8, by Rev. JohnK. Snyder, Daniel Mitterling of West Perry twp. to Tillie Hprnberger of Perry twp. Aug. 8, by Rev. D. M. Stetler, Ernest F. Gross of West Braver and Bella Kahly of McClure. , in Middleburg. by Rev. Irwine, Charles F. Bingaman and Mary E. Zechman, both of Centre twp. Aug. 12, at Adamsburg, by Rev. L. C. Edmonds,' Isaac Wetzel and Maggie Schwenlc Aug. 12, at Port. Treverton, by D. S. Thuriby, Esq., Geo. Irwin Reicbenbach and Cordelia Cawell, both of Port Treverton. I. : Aug. 12, Benjamin Tittle of Un ion Co. to Mollie A. M. Krebs of BnyderCo. ' . ' k Aug. 17, by Bet. John K. Soy Cer, Uof Marks of- Juniata Co. te Cors Good of West Perry twp., I tfcU county. ;, , - J-laill V;i3ajo csd Ida. Jut IxUty, betk of Ciar Co, Aus iX t Freebwr-, by Rev. -opt lie' 7ame U lbich or AW n?,to.,AttM'M 1-idH.ttieAigWof lveO Aug. 29, by Rev. J. F. Wamnole. ar.jAhit H U.i Adam S. Reiser ofMt Pleasant Mills to Alice M. Harding bf Fremont. Aug. 29, by Rev. D. M. Stetler', Weldy Dent of Bloomsbnrg to Sarah Aigler of Beawrtown. Sept 1, in Ellington, N. Y Dr. I. R. Sweigart of Bannerville, this county, and Mary F. Farman of Ellington, N. Y. 8ept. 6, Henry Dunkelberger of 'wuuqf aim ajishs xruBiusoi x re moht Sept 19, by Rev. D. M. Stetler, John Heimbach of Union twp, to Rebecca Kinney of Beavertown.' Oct 3 by J. G. M. Swenele. Sampson Townsend of Bloomsburg to Airs. Elizabeth Butler of Sidney. O. Oct 3, by Rev. W. A. " Haas. Joseph E. Smith of Plymouth, Pa., to Mary V. Kantnerof Selinsgrove. Oct. 5, by Rev., W. A. Haas John F. Romig of Penn twp. to Amanda Arbogast of Washington twp. Oct 7, by Rev. J. K. Snyder. Daniel Arbogast and Jane Shellen- berger, both of Richfield. Oct 7, at Centreville, by Rev. S. & Kohler, Joseph Frock of Mifflin- burg to Ellen, daughter of Jacob Sanders, Esq., of Centreville. Oct 10, by Rev. J. K. Snyder, Michael Brubaker of Susquehanna twp., Juniata Co., and Priscilla Flanders of Port Treverton. Oct. 14, by Rev. A.C. Whitmer, Franklin P. Daubcrman of Vicks- burg and Maggie E. Christian of Aew Berlin. Oct. 16, by Rev. J. Slnudel, Em erson Sylvester Dubbs and Sadie C. Ricgel, both of Snyder Co. Oct. 16, by Rev. A. C. Whitmer, Benjamin F. Buoy of Centre twp. and Sarah E. Jordan of East Buffalo twp., Union Co. Oct. 17, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Geo. M. Wf itmer of Sulem to Dillie Moyer of Freeburg. Oct 17, by Rev. D. M. Stetler, Daniel A. Shell and Alwilda C. Smith, both of Beavertown. Oct 24, by R. C. Fiss, J. P., John AdaniH of Monroe twp. to Ann Matilda CMmi.li of 1'enn twp. Oct. 20, Marion Ulrich, formerly of Selinsgrove, now of Killinger, Dauphin Co., to Mary Glass of Se linsgrove. Oct 28, by Rev. J. F. Wumiwle, John A. Dubbs to Lucy Craig, both ot Mckccs Halt Falls. Oct. 28, by Rev. Haas, Sylvester Bowen and It. Jennie Bowersox, I....1. r i.' i OOlll Ol X'lUIIKlIU twp. f j. m l l T lir , kjci. oi, Dy liev. Ot r. nampoie,! I rancis Stetfcn and Alice C. Boyer. both of Washington twp. Nov. 2, by Rev. I. Irvine, John W. Aigler and L. . Mazie Specht, both of Beavertown. ' Nov. 4. at Freeburg, by Rev. H. W. Sim merman, M. K. Gordon and Sallie J. Deal, both of West Perry twp. Nov. 7, by Isaac Beaver, J. P., Philip R. Lenig and Amanda Heck man, both of Washington twp. Nov. 11, at Beavertown, by Rev. D. M. Stetler, Jacob G. Martin of Fremont to Sarah J. Wilmont of Landisburg, Perry Co., Pa. , Nov. 11, by Rev. J. H. Lenta, Wm. Leonard of Liverpool and Mary A. Glass of Freeburg, Nov. 14, by Rev. I. Irvine, J. 8. Sauers of New Berlin to E. J. Mus ser of this place. Nov. 14, by Rev. J. K. Snyder, Jane Reed Borman of Port Tre verton and David Brubaker of Chap man twp. Nov. 16, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Henry Sterett Bradford of Selins grove Junction to Anna ' B. Upde- graph ot Selinsgrove. Nov. 18. by R. C. Fiss, J. P., Isaac Goodcn to Mary Moore, both of Selinsgrove. Nov. 21, by Rev. L. C.Edmonds, Simon Oldt and Emma Smith, both of Bannerville. Nov. 23, Frederick Bolender of Rock Grove, Illinois, and Amanda Swarm ol Selinsgrove , Nov. 24, by Rev. H. B. Belmer, E F. Faust and Mary E. Bowman, both of Selinsgrove ' Nov. . 25. by. Rev. Edmonds, Harvey fioook and Mollie R. Eea- va:; hnth of Painter. . KokjT.ttRBc Dw4eta I-MdabvoiiQ JJIov. 28, JWixiger, both ol Uu8 rJaC(. 1 , Jyov.28,Dllev.J.F.WJ Amelia Weller ot Washing to Franklin Bineaman of t;j) ourg. T. A .1 .L. VT n by Rev. U, Gambler, FrauklJ Dec, 5, bv Rev. D. M. fliana Uoss to Oliver P. s, ooui oi uecatur, Mifflin Cu. Dec 5, by Rev. J. F.. Wan,, Emelin A Rnanl Uu . 1 T.l.n w v .... I1 wV..u (,f. jhuusc oi anouli twp. Dec 5, by same, Mary Catli Lose to Louis Pontius, bothol aJecreek twp. Dec 5, by D. S. Thurby, J Henry L. Shaffer to Mary Y land, both of Port Treverton. io, at uie u. ly. parW by Rev. U. Gambler, John W man oi venire twp. to JUizabetl S. File of Franklin twp. oomuei uramby of lielrsW vsutre ua, m., and Mrs, Cath, A. Ooker ot ALddlecreek tn Dec 14, Mrs. Catherine U, Middlecreek twp. toSamiiel GnJ oi neDersburg, UentreCo. Dec. 19, by Rev. E. P. IJ T.o.znce ana Mrs. Jennie Specht, both of Snyder Co. ic Zl, by Rev. D. M. StetUf Tf 1 . t r-a a . - - r.iizauem anambach of AdunisbJ to Altert Jungle of Beavertown. Dec. 23, by Rev. J. K. San CS w-.it . ousuuna urubaKer to Jacob Stauft both of Union twp. Dec. 23, by Rev. S. E. 0,1 frtrvl TTmA IT -II' v. xivrumu oi jvrata ville to B. F. Hohenbach ofShaa, kin Dam. Dec. 24, by Rev. I. Irvine, fl J. C. Shuman and SevillaC. im man, both of Troxelville. Dee. 25, by D. S. Sholly, E William Hendrix to Mar An Arnold, both of Chapman twp. Dec. 25, by Rev. J. W. Umklr Ada E. Michaels to William i inters, both ofSclinsgi-ove, JJec W, by Rev. A. R. Glaf Wm. F. Bollinger of Kreamer 1 Sarah C. Benfer of New Berlin TA Cto I li y ree. to, ny itev. Irvine, uw.s Lepley of Adunisburg to S. KtlJ Reitz of Middlecreek twp. Dec. 29, Moses Benfer and E beoea Snook of near Adamsburg, Oct. 31, by D. S. Sholly, Esi. TV...!.! V -i- i if nt . , 1 both of Union two : ' j-'uviu ieiiz io Ance Dliotzlieriw I too, 1 lOOl Jan. 1, near Adamsbunr. bvlW Edmonds, Annie Ocker to EnieM Helfnck. Jan. 2, by Rev. J. K. Snydd Emma Oberholtzer ot Monroe t Juniata Uo., to Daniel Stauftcr Union -twp., this county. Jan. 2, at Beavertown. bv Ito D. M. Stetler, Mamrie McClennan Adamsburg to Isaac Snook of Ki hacoquillas, Mifflin Co. Jan. 6, by Rev. J. F. Wampol Ida M. Shellenberger to B. F. M bogast, both ot KichfiJd. Jan. 6, in MifHinburg, byBer. f! -I T TV n LI' ir t.-j u ner, u. u.y xnuiKiioxurryru and Sarah V. Barber, daughter a & Barber, Wd, of Mitninbui! Jan. 13, by Rev. Kohler. U ward Smith of New Berlin Annie C. Sanders of Limestone tw Jan. 16, by Rev. W. A. M V n. n. JUingierot Jackson twp. A rw ww wr. . I Mary E. Khngler of Penn twp Jan. 23. by Rev. Wieand. M Alice Middles warth to D. J. BingH man, both of Adams twp. Jan 26, in New Berlin, by K S. Sidney Kohler, John G. Smith A tiocniei ana xaary j. csnyaer oi i'k Berlin. The Climax Brandy of 1876 Vim age. Bat proves to fea s mpertar dutnutlot, wtu yaart at rlptaing It turn out upot tsarkat by (ataptar K, I, WIM Co. It at an or bkiiow uraaor. pvaaaaaiw au " - aielaal propertta Tut Vbtou brudM rapt into taunt U mttCul. aoM by Peruvian Bitten. In. luu ami latti malafS a t4lVq IKwtl aOHia taaanaMM-MaC IM 'M' usfy bv TIov . xj I TOJ -bwj v WIU 1 JH.i ' irtwy rM Mr uw rw 1 ff. lf i-A v-i. . -1; ,..,i,-;fv"v1"'r4.i,j-