FOLLOWED THE DRUMMER. jrrb? lb Slraaarr la Town Waa i:uibird to riaa wa.ra to wi Somrlklu (o Kmt. REV. SfilNDEL'S MARRIAGES. nn of Chicago's most enterurUicff p a.iixTvial travelers has just returned from an extended trip among the xnid jlt western states, down In the mine :t region, and tells the following ,. Vll one on himself: "A freight train off the track had de Hyeil our passenger train several hours, w that we could not reach the town of until near midnight, lhis was c next town on my route aud I could 0t afford to skip it, as I hud several Hmvil!, Until of l'axtoiiville. pjod customers witrrr. nm i Mfwvwti, ibore were no conveyances ut tbt depot ind I had to foot it nearly a mile to j I wv hotel. I had not gone far before 1 I had reason to suspect I was being ' chiulowed. I had noticed a tall man Atijr. 13, Charles C. Miller and! The KiUliey Uomplexion. Maggie A. Haines, Utli ot Dauville. Sept. 4, Henry A. Leister to An- The pale, onflow. nun ken - li 1-k I distreesed looking people you mi of . -. u : . I ...:. ..LT.'.I I o .J I 1 4 C 1 Z-1 vou lurot urr niuiuiru wiiii iviuiii-. srswispg KjnjWf uifiii n uiijwCT ww, i Trouble. Sept. 11, Clinton C. Heinibaeli to J. P. ShimM, Jr., 18S5-188S. j ,lcr county Their kidney urn turning to a pin- 1 TJd ot flu- Couule Joined bu Rev. o...i c c.'t.i u i..i. a.... ' snip color. Ho I. their oouiplwxtott -w ' " joaran o. .uiiuirvim i , mjm ui oin fll 1873. Nov. 16, W. C. Btibb ofBanner villf to Elisabeth L Ingram ol De i Btnrt) twp., Mitllin Co. Deo. 4, William llatr to JIattic Deu, 26, James 1 1. Long to Martha iiHJertjboth oi CentrtvUle. 1874 liev uiitv nUo lnive ludilMVl ion, or suffer from ItffpiwwnMm rheututlm, s ex- enrl On. to Phoebe C. Peltv of Paxton- nets badly. ma... t . i i i.:. i lilt ('FlIltHJ nciiK, ll ti.-.i I I I . I. Ill lleVH. , , i .I . i I, it swatmhria, bratu trouble, mrvoui Oct. 11, J. W.Seebola of Union inaction nu.1 oturtiiues the I. . to I'lind. C. ville, Snyder Co. Dee. 12. inr"- V. Miller of Usually the mi erer from aldna) Q i it . X . m. at i . a l. . Union Co. to Kate Kohler of Sny tier eountv. dttMMV doe not llnil out what tin troublw is until it in iiliimM too late. Im-.-hiim' the Brat yuiptoiiix ri no like mild tlokiMHMi that they to Hot think they uood uttdleloe or a dootoi until they Olid theUlielves sick in 08d" Dr. Kilmer's Hwauip btoot will build up and strengthen their weak ami Jan. -Jl'., Samuel C. Yeiwr of fe.i Kt.ineys, purify their aiaeafi 7, Allen Buyer to Clara litilijj, 1 tt It of Snyder Co r RlPANS TABUUES ' nith a slouch hat turning n corner every Catherine Viola Kike, liotli of PUI iroe I did and keeping about 50 paces . tonville .,,1 L !.!.... ....i... I 1,1... ..I 1 Il...ir . l II. I 1- ! I I i" "r" .. . i. April 1'-' Jatnei H. Castor and r l:luhM" l" I'- 1,1 'Vm;l ' " compl-xion ami noon tliey will enjoj or so behind me. turning to take a rood look nt him, I recognized him as May 31, Joriall Walker of Buf- Ditddlecreek twp. April 16, Edward 15. Northumberland to Lv roou nun, j. muni.i-u Him an ' - ... , . . . , ,hc silent stranger whom I had met felt), Union Co. to Matilda Peters ol " ettver "f an.V(U'r t 0. 1.! . I .... r. , I jn me siiiokihk" ear, anu -Mine Severn. l , , ,..opr. NnvdH'tO. of 9 were having n good time I reincm In-reil that he paid close attention to (tir conversation, particularly while i tvas talking about my business. "Not n soul was In sight, the main street was but dimly lighted and mot of the streets were not lighted nt nil In vain I crossed and recrcsscd streets, oven doubling on my trnclt. The st ran cor in the slouch hat did the same. I became thoroughly convinced he was a i bold-up man, grade 'A' and meant ini- . mediate business. Hut I determined he should not catch mo napping, Bet ting my grips on the street walk. I ui) roptly turned about and faced th." meaking acoundrel. He at once pped, hesitated and then boldly ad rsnoed toward me. My right hand way thrust in mv overcoat Docket. Qrmlv -rrasplng the latest improved style of levolver, find in less thnu a second 1 enuld have broupht it into perfect ac tion. Hut I didn't. I waited for him i to pet Within a few feet of me. when .lime 28, Gabriel Bowemix to Ida Minerva Merle, both of West Buffalo. May -J", A. II. Hackenbtnv. ami Mary Ann Duck, both of Snyder Co. .lime 11, Edwin Snyder to Ma dora C. Roush, hoth of VVtishincton Aug. 23, Samm l Haesingur ami lui better health. . . Too oatt get the regular sizes at the Kloek ol drag store, at tifty centi or ooe dollar ia Aim or you may Urnt prove lor youreell the wonderful virtuei of this ureut dieobuerv. Swamp Root, by aendinu your addreaa t. Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingltatutoo, N. Y. for a sample bot tie am', a book that tell:, all about it. both rent to you absolutely tree b mail. When writing kindly mention that m read this liberal ITer in Thr Post. Sarnh Jano rlumiuel, l t 1 1 ol Mtd dleereek two. Aue. 27j George Uoiish, (widow- .... ! I .1 r), to hjlizalieth lxlig,(wiuowj, ooiii ,! ashtngton two. .Nov. s, Christopher IT. Springer i! Mottto'Ji' '. UiMttry JanoDreese f' Snyder I !o. Washington John two. A l' Smi .1- . i. i i .iiuc i, Lavut (joraau to .un unda Koons, laithof Ceutretwp. Aug. 20, ). I'. McAfee to .lain' M. Gill, !"th of near Paxtonville. Sept. .lames Lttsc to Henrietta S. Haekenberg, Itoth ol Snyder Co. Sept. 24, John Zechtnan to Anna Swann, lolh ol Prunklin twp. Nov. !'.', blinatiuel Hnckcnlwiy to Mary Ellen to Sttrah Jane Smith, both ' Cen- Mareh 21. Franklin F. Hare ol Snyder Co. to Kcl)eeea Catherman of I luion ( o. May '. 'aeli. iriah Mover to Laura E. Seubold, both of Snyder I 't. June 12, David N. llhoad. and Amelia I.. Ettinger, lnth i! Wash ington twp. S p'. It',, William lliitti'li to !or:i arc intended for children, ladies and all who prefer a medicine disguised as con fectionary. They may now be had (put up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box), price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for one dollar. Any drueffist will eret them it you insist, and they may always be obtained bv remitting the price to The Ripans Chemica VI tUVK rGHttl i ll a -rXM V k I Reich of Franklin twp. Dee. 0, Wlli im IJeufer to Jane Ellen Long, Iwth of ( !ontreville. 1875. Jan. 28, John M. Fink, (widow- t rev ill'. Dec !i Abner E. Walter u da E. Gift, both 1 1 Snyder ( 1 883. Hail man, . Ad- Lot!, of F, 1887. I. ( 'hades W. Illl tv. T. a litiv, liotli of Snvder T leiile.t lilrn in nnt vrrv fentle Iprmi with: 'See here! What in Halifax arc er), of Ohio to Amelia II. tiepley, (widow), of New Hi rhn. March 7. John Hartley to Jenny E. Swarm, both of Cwntreville. July 18, Franklin W. Erb and Sallie A. Frautz, hoth ol Paxton ville. Nov. 7. Harrison Dean' to Mary Nerhtit, liotli dfMosser's Valley. ISTii. March .", Charles F. Spechl to Mary Ellen Kearich, both of Middle burg. June 16, Enoch Jordan to Kate Mover, hoth of Centre twp. Aug. 10, Josiah Nerhut tti Am anda Elizabeth Ettinger, hoth of Mosser's Valley. )!. !, George W. Kratzer of Snyder Co. to Kate Pick ol Union county. 1877. Persistent itching i a Kj"m)tom ol Jan. 7, John Edward Fettemlltol many diseases of the skin, hut it may Sarah Jane Beige, hoth of Snyder A ii" . 10, 1 lenry Hartman ii- ii. von following me around for? What do VOtl want?' It's just pn.sillle I dhltl t My 'Halifax.' "The strnner was not nt all diw'OB ceric t'.. He cams straight up to meond bland and apologetic topes- hi Id: '! Iieg your pardon, sir. but, hearing your conversation on the train. I learned vnur business. There lx inj,' no cabs l:ere and not knowing' the town an I licing ravenously bttngry, I concluded to follow you, fur I reasoned that if there was anything good to eat in this eld town a Chicago drummer would he sure to find it.' "We were hoth reassured, I as to niv fear of being sandbagged, he as to his appetite. Hut the dinner, the wine, the cigars and the joke were on roe, nnd I rnid for them without n murmur, think" ire I rot out of It cheap." Chicago Chronicle, i M-iiii r, i lofn o! t i itl iv 1 1 ii 0, Joh Iktiehel to Mary rer, ::. i. lev ' II o! NIVilM ler ' Attg. Alice M Or!. I, 'Theodore Dnuberman of New Berlin to lUbcjea Bpadc of Snyder I ' . Oct. 20, James F. Wirth of Un ioii Co. to Elizal)ctli Spechl ol Sny dar ( !o. Nov. , iJiilm Ni'lM' t' April 21 man In All county. May o, to A.E. E May 12, John Wagner, loth ol Sept. 25, Wil Eb'cstu Muckeiibiirg, ltii o ser's Valley, 5100 REWABD S100 i Hnirn- 'im RMijiit Years ;i ; it oi seiinsgruve ! Mltldlelmrg. ;. Ilakerto Sophia West Beaver, mi II. lorhurl to i!:i of Mos- lu'ii it!i oi Snyder ' .Nov. A E. Spade, !!', Joseph Clolan to Marv Tlw tvnflers ol tlila p ii.-r will lie plca.t lo leiiiu tlnii I tiers isr.i least oan ilreudeO dlkeiis.. tli.it HClenoe lias lieen ublo n r In !l n Mutes, Hud i hut t- itiitnrrli. Hull's untarrli fur. IS lue only pmive eitiv know . Mi llm inetlleal ira onilty. C'Htsri'h telnti onahUtutlonsI ills uise iiaiilrTnk u uotiKtittitioiml Ireatiaeiit, I Uitli'ti OJMrrb Cure Is taken Internally, Relink Ulrectli uplia Uie a;uu4 ami inucoaa surfnees it ihi sysi tlierel j itestroj in.' the foundation 1 1 IhertlBeiiwi smi Blvliiu Mm imtledt KtreiiRtn n. ijiiiiiini an tiio count nation ami nsslstiiig i . iU li .lii nffinvrlpr Co WwlnUolB Its work, Tlt.i proptlelnrs ii;ivo 10, Win oi . iiuiii v o. M mucli laitU In II cnrntlv.' nowers, tun I rrffer One llauarwl DiiHurs for an case ti.ni it lulls to cure. S m I tor Hsi m lestsnionials. Address, K.J.t II UN BY .v CO., Toledo, O, iviiit bjr Dnttttlsi , ; ki Hall's Pumlly filu are the ir-i i iii'ir hart TREATMENT OP ITCHING. Various ..Kinds f Cntnneoaa Irrltn tlona nnd ltemeIl-a for VI Injlnu Them. also be a sign of disorder of iome.ot.tbe internal organs, more particularly ot the liver or kidneys. Sometimes, how- county. April 8, Oliver J. Catherman to ever, it occurs in persons who appear Sarah Ellen Catherman. both of I I" be otherwise In perfect health, and who have uo visible atlectiou of the skin. ui county. April 19. I. vi Platl of Franklin IVinpo.-ary itching 19 often caused by (wp. to Sarah Jane Moore of Mld- both ofSuyder I !o. Dec, -J. Minim Win. Mai to A lice Si rot Dett. litistnuva Meng Washimrton two. to Izora Bit a i of Franklin twp. Dee. 25, William Henry Markel lo Marv Amanda Spigtlmyer, hoth of West Benver. July 27, Frankliu P. Fesaler to Levina Benfer, hoth of Centreville. S.-pt. 28, William Smith of White Springs to Ann Bolig of Cen treville. Oct. 5, Martin Hartman of Sny der Co. to Sarah Frock of Union Co. l . i xpe lel.e. . nil I lll lol tt life, 1111 lli i Ct IOII in I he trtn iiitweNta mid ptoi-ioiity of the Aiiiei lean !'. op hot. won for it new friei'da u- the i hi - rolled I and the riuimil n einhi raol itr. fai ily pnn8i d to th ii rewind, and the o ndmirera are loyolund Kteiulfast 1 i ihit , w il Ii in. ill in da tt oi ti j i. .,'s, si i roiiHih i e in I i il.!' riuHtion wh'i U ii i.: iiittij In i In ii boioi h and t'u -videH, As ;i natural consequence it en jovs in its old : i nil the v ittiiii.v and vigor of its youth, RtrenslLcned and hnl a cent in v. m the eoidial fttppoit of prccreBBive . i ni 'Hull-, ll I- til, i ii a im. C-ENNSYIVANIA HAILR0AD. Scnbiiry ftLowiatowu Diviaioti In effect Nov. 30, 1898. Mmv II). Charles II. Six neer Klk Co., Pa., to Susan ('. Bickharl the eating of certain articles or foot!, rjlecreek twp i specially sneu usn; even lruns. suen us strawberries, are eaten by some unfor tunate individuals only at the expense of amottannoyiogitchJiigof the entire ( Franklin twp., Snyder Co. uouy lor an Hour or two. Tk.i ,.1 ol.;,.. I-,,- I, nn I . I. ill 1. Illl yjL 11. 111.. 1111 .111. vi. mi Q a cause can be found on the surface of the Wtown to Aim M. lx'fger ot Niyilcr body or within it. is regarded by most countv. physicians as a nervous malady, and has been dipniflcd by the special name, j "pruritis." which is simiilv the Latin Dame for itching. Persons of advanced dleblirg. life sometimes suffer severely from a jruritis which is exceedingly difficult or impossible to relieve, for the reason that it is due tochangesin ihesldn con itqueiit upon old age. A very common form of pruritis ll caused by cold acting upon the skin, , Patton, both of I'errv eolility ,,( P. Sline, I o h ol lentreville. Jan. 1 , William McAfee to Km- Atlg. 12, Samuel O. Dill ol Lew- tna Kate Marks, hoth of Snyder (' VMTW&BD t DtS. I ITlTIOa. I KATWAUII p iii i m A. It t iii i D, i i.si 17.06 bowutown J. r.an 108 1 2o li.oa Mala Street r .: :i 3n itM Lewiituwii ' a". 8. lit i.iw n.51 .vuitiaiiit r .4a B.iw lnl ii.41 1 I'alnlrr Tin B.tS il M 11.40 11 S UI ml Ic T .'! .1 ill . :,.Vi tt.H 13 WSKniir 7.'i- ItB .41 II.M IT Moolors ins 1.48 ,M H. 1" 2" Raub'l Mills U .81 an 11.11 33 Ailsm-i iiTK i.i'.i B.IW I .11 11.08 16 Besttrtowr s U ln.68 10 Bsalof :' l.M I ,i.n lii.w i i iiioiiuri i s in 4 j ' 1.00 10.13 S8 n r S 411 1.(0 i tn 10 ''. 31 Kronucr f.tv 4! 191 10.1 8' PSll HM 8 8' ilH 10.43 43 sllBurnr BJW 4W, iilT i.i.l- 46 Solln.nr.ivf ,1 .0J 4 Ih 1 ."j:. 'null Mi Su "irv V.U 80 ) Yum leavHH buubury ' 25 i ui, ar- "New York Weekly Tribune," acknowledged the count! v lend im; Nationol Pamiiy Nuwspuper, III CI "J I ll. '.Ill i! Its VltlUO to those WuO ili'sil e ill (ho lie W.s of tho State :iinl Nation, the publiahur of THE POST, (your own favorite home p I -i I, bua uuiered into an iillianne iitli "The New York Weeklj Tribunt" wbicb euablea hiui to furuiahbotb papei'H al the trilling Bum of $1.25 per year, Every farmer and every villages' owes to himself, to hi . family, and to the community in winch be liven a cordial support of his local newa paper aa it words constantly and untiringly for bin interests in eveiy who brings to bis borne all the news and happenings i,f bis neighbor hood, tin- doings of his friends, the i ditiou and prospects for different crops, the prices in home markets, nod, in fact, is ;i weekly visitor which slioiihl be found in every wide awake, progressive fomily, Inst think of it ! Both these papers for only 1.2A :i year. Send ah subscriptions tn "TH K V( T, ' Middlehurg, Pa, Gai oets 1st n u" ' i Carpets Jc w t T nves nt Selinsarove " 43 p m Feb. , W illiam Wollheater of reulnn leave LewUtowu Junction Union Co. to Sarah .lane Bickle Oct. , William Sholter of Union Indiana. Oi. to Mary Solomle Speoht of Mid- 18' Feb. L. V. Tharp to Mary Lebkiebler, Iwth of Terry ( !o, . M s i mrS. It'll I May -!, nlilton iteicnaoacn March 28, Samuel Erh to Mary Kate Shamorry, both ofFreebui Ellen Earnest, hoth of Paxtonville. oril 4, John P. Smith to Carrie burg to Lizzil ' ..... . 'i i. May 2, Robert Biokhart to Sadie M. Earnest, Isith o I'axtonville. May 26, Henry W. Koona and Eve Sine, both of Moaner's Valley. Oct 1. George Musser to Eliza-1 beth Eose, both of Jackson twp. 1879. Mav 22, Uriah FetntBelman awl Emma M. Snoke, both of Washing- ana is culled for tins riiiison "Winter Itch." it is felt chiefly on the insides of the legs and thifrhs, although it may oc cur ou the upper extremities, or tveti over the entire body. It giies no trouble in summer, or even in warm dajt in winter, but In frosty, snappy "eather it Is Intense. Coarse under clothing may aggravate It. bat it occurs even when the finest and smoothest silk ii worn. It is usually wors-e ot night When the sufferer is undressing, but gets lie! ter as he warms up In bed. The treatment of itching varies with toll twp i ne causp, but some form or external application is almost always used, what ever may be the underlying trouble. In ease of general itching much relief is often afforded by an alkaline bath made by dissolving three or four ounces of boras, or five or six ouncesof bicarbon ate of sodain .10 gallons of water. Union Co. to Mary Whatmore of When the itching is local, a OMfnl g. t p. an is to mop the part with, a sponge ' c 1 I or cloth dipped in a saturated olut'on May 2, II. J. Leillo; Ol V aslling of borax as hot as can be borne, or loop- (oil twp. to l'l'iseilla Ilillkleof Ull ply a hot water bag. The itching is j often made bearable, if not actually : i u u l cured, by applications of dilute water i May 16, Joseph H. HagenDerg of ammonia, vinegar, brandy, a solution tn Eve Herman. Initll of Snvder Co. ol i M w, l" II I la p in." 21 e m.1 "7 ll 81 1, iii ; lur altoona, I'm bam '" 1 n"' We.-t. Cur MsltlraoTB su ' Wsshlnirton BJSaw In I SI in I Mi. in I'.ir I'nlhl.l. lulu I SII.I New Vorkii.'.su SBS in. 1 M ! 81 1 :i3:in.l llli) paJ Kol aarrlibunt ii.'.hh in and s. e " i I Philadelphia Eria R R Division, j ol a N n i NORTH BKN ' BNTUAIj :'A UW VY TmIbm ii'iive Hnnhav ilsllr axeoi I sumUj : - - .... . . i 1 ii a in I'.r r. i n- sad i nnsnuiiiicii 1 i in n iii tor u illel.inl fcirl mil Hui iniil i - I i a in Mr l.eu HTn,'fymn" snitMie 1 10 ii in r r llnil. lunu Ksae .i Uauatdnisiiu s 4r ) in lot komivn and Klmlm iij i m lor ' Illl im iwrl Sands 8 10 i i"r Erie slid 'i-iiii.liiii.Mri H IS urn lotlMoU Hsvnn an I H 38 m fui llamsport It inrti MATTINGS ! AH Kinds. All Qualities. All Prices. The whole lower floor of .ny st re is taken nji w ith 'nrpets, lings, Art Ripiaros, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassocks, Kn- Eringe, Pksir, Stair and Table lil 'loths, tSe.. Ac, fune Horberl Hare of Middle r.ikliull ol .Maueli ( 'hunk. June 21, William Verier to Liz zie Moll, lioth of near K reamer. Aug. 23, Charles BrufFto Ellen Spaugler, both of Port Ann. Sent. (, Abraham Kiesterto ( lara mnmt woum rmi ' , ,i i a i ' midya0,lor Wlllwbi Jane Thomas, both ot Snyder t.o. Sept. 27, EL W. Hare to Laura S. Eisenhower, hoth of Snvder Co. Xov. 22, Warren Heckling of XorthiiiiilMTlniid Co. to Evdia E. llag ( larjiei as low as 20t;. and tiji I 'niinii ( 'ariiel " " 22c, " " N'l lvt-: ( 'nriM'l " 7-"e. M " h o a m. '.' SB ii 3 ' n"ii bsrra i"i lIsoUon 7 1 1) H 10, l lOttUI, - li III. 13 i 'ii lur Wllkeii 4. i in for Bhani'i mr H , Snet:ht ot Snvder Co Xov. Tt, Oharlea reters oil Middlebnrgto Mana Uummel ot Middleereek twp. 1880. Ifttrah 7. Perrv Catherman of of carbolic acid one part of acid in 20 part, of water or carbUfized oil of 20 per cent, strength. Finally we may repeat the advice which doctor always five, and which few do or can follow don't scratchl Youth's Companion. Anxious to Learn. She-'They say the Clippersons havo always lived away beyond their means. Her I wonder if we could got them to show us howf Chicago Evening frewa. fmlns lesri Salln'grove Janetlnn 1000 S m, wank iln - irnvinn ut etui .!!. .hi" m p m Mew York '. 88U m Baltimore i n p u Wn-lilnutmi 4 10 pm Mil ii in .l.iilv srrtvlnB st Philadelphia ,00pDi NewVorkBBBam, BalUmor. S4Spm Wsshlnston m r.t p ra. s4jl wiii.k dsjri arriving at I'hllsO.lphls I ;i.jh iii WJ" ' nrfc I IBs Tra'na slwloavs sanbanr : ISJsm rtsllvsrrlvlnn il PblUrtsMhli 1 81 "i Mnltliii..r..8:il n m Wufhlt Kt.m 7 4.'. ii in N.N YorkoBB a m Wsokdsyt, 10 88 s m o"isyi". . 7 mi ii tn week dan smvlnn st Philadelphia c M... ,..". I. ... 11 aia m. Saw Ynrfc ( 18 0 n. BSltlaure 1154 li .......v...., v V-1 a m, Wasblacton l oo p ro. of est Leaver. n I .-- T IV .1" 1.'.......,.. I VL uul.ii.i-fr.il 7 l.tiPl Ceo. W. .i.i'. -'inn" oMMima , "jr ',;'.;, Hnnhorf at 0 80 m i. 810 mi l s sM in, lur Harrlatinre;. Philad.ipwa and il,i minor. 1 R, W 10 O, Oen'l fa Ani-nt 1. II. HUTCHINSON Ooa'l iMnnuor j . itin hhow you the largest anil liest selection ol the above eooi i ". i ' i sliuwii in Lewistown. i 1 1 haissell ( larpet as low as 50e. and up ! All Wool Carpet " " 50c, " " i Hull Wool ( 'ariiet " ' 3)(!, " " I hinti Mid Japan Matting 100 Rolls to Select From ity ata! prictt, you ill fintl that our store is the kIs are first-elass, uneesare the low est, our ro ms are clean mil no trouble t" show iroixls. HnspiM'tl'ullv, ( out a re (pin W. ft. FELIX, Lt'wistuwii, Vf 1886. Eeb. is, Andrew Wagner, (wid- 188 pas. W0.1 'In.1 Brrivinsi urmiMniiiin rvi-w , hi u v su u ut. wwiwi v v v.. ... to Ida Heckeiidorn ot Adamsburg. March 18, David E. Dauhert to Sarah Weiandt, Ixith of West Heaver. llK-HlllllllKUl nr.-O. r 4-POUND CATALOGUE FREE! HENCH & DROMGOLD'S emjsb Bi7V.s fiM i rnirftiTiaiiin PXlaVltlS juat h W til THIS HQ CATALOGUE CONTAINS 1 120 PAQES l tUtrt inchei in ata. contAltiauver luu.usn nu-t8iU u, lu,W0 ill n.trat lull?, the laivi-t.m - t commit taiil l"wet prti-M ckUUi;u rvtr nubllahttl . NAMES THE LOWEST WHOLESALE CHICAGO PRICES ON EVERYTHIMO. nunulW eiTj'tllinrf III Oroffrie., Ilruf, t)r( woda, Nullora, tloi! Inakt, Dreaara, bola asd hhoi, Hairhrs, Jewrlrj, Houka, llar.lt- .rt-, M. .... iRfifaitliiral I: t., i'urnitar, RtVM8M JiaJtllr. Kttrfl't, t(fiiif Start in. ' r rkfri, llrxaaa, l'lano. Mo-l.-al Utruaieni, FaraLhla((ioiw1t tiBwa. II. i ra, l'(.hlr.8T Taffcle, Haltrlea, I'h-.i. . r m u IioinIb tr. Itllt Juat what your t"r ipfpi-rat lump must pay for everythinn he b iyf Btmiwiil nipvent I Im tt :;i ver('hftrvinr you oi Unhlaat you buyi TiltT. how much Thi frrtthl, fij.rr.. Of nail "ill irtown. THE b.G BOOK COSTS US NLARLV 3Ii t net2t)centa. Ann rr)Cr- f rro Out this ailvcrtffrment okK vUlt rnr.. ur rcitt im imtouirtih UwM ptampa t- ln l p pay C tic KJ r.-nta poaiay and the Hitf llok will le tnyuurRKK ' - i p'irald. tM if you loti t nay It la worth 1 tlmr-t thf IN r-enta you MM, n n key to tho loweat wholrnalt priwa of cverythinrf, My no, and Wf lll Iraravdl airly n-lura joar li trmf WHAT THE PRESS SAYS ABOUT THIS CATALOGUE! "It Ii a niuuuuu'Ut ut Luainuas u. formation." i;...:u . i s (Mli- i Tribune. "A wonderful p1ve of work." Waahlritrton National Tribune. The catnloffue i a wein-ler " Manchester , N. H. I'nlon. "Seam, Knebuck A Co. la one of Uiu largest houses of it kind lo ChtPSUT" ( htcajro intfr(rean. Tv wiffl lifiK nmaA Chamborlnifi's i ur. 122, Johll K. Whatmort' to, pain nm for rbeumatiam with great relief, and I can reeoraraena it , as a splendid liniment for rheuma- j tisni and oVher household use for which we have found it valuable. ! W. .J. Cuylek, Ked CreeK, IN. X, Ida Jane Erdley, both ol raxton ville. Oct 16, Emerson Sylvester Dubbs to Sadie C. Kiegel, both of Snyder county. 1881. Atlg 7, Ho Mitchel to Amelia Alice Kratzer, both ot Centre twp. The blr caulotrue forms oo of Use OoMt ftbopplng mediunui Uifttcoulil poadbly be sent Into a district." otct Monihlv, chicaaro. belr ratal otrue is a vast department stnr boiled down."-Atlanta ( onstituiinn. Tk mUIi.i.... 4 a oarfalnlv a a Law should bs naatfil eotBDslllnaT the us of thUewtaItrueln all piiMlesrhoola." The lion. O. A. Soutbtonft. Wt aaald aaat Usassaaa sf alasllar sitrasta. MM I ( iSTH iT M and SSSj will nssfja M 4-lb. mm J ntmn bbsu. V ?i3mgel3 Mlieii. SEARS, ROEBUCK ft CO.llnc. , CHIC ACO, ILL., U. S. A. SAWMILL M3 ENGINES; 1 T . -a r..i i P ,i,,t It. Vfl,.fln lVll1l At' ' Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading 1 Jj-.jjBck. Mack motion otiirrM'riHmrB wft merchants of thia village and ope of ; gSSS r2S KWKW 41.. mnol 1,1 nilllll.illt HIMI ill tlllS VI- .. .'. ' . ...I.. In nnw.-r nllll Wrnr. utu- CaMvm "OWT riaatrp-, H.eTlrr., 88 UBSCIl'1 OB63IGOLD. Mfr... Y.rk, Fa, V O Pbippin. Editor Bed Crek Herald. For sale by nil Druggists. J AN O i Ki U8E, 8TT44HAXT tl LA, ' ! ;ii'.,.t3""',l i uMainfM I'MiruMrd 'hlofe .. rvcalva uritiupl attABtluti. rn Lii I u terms tm, ' . iiiimiN nr MaaaBttBIOBta BrttS the 1. uior naper, wuo 1U iw bU aaaSMi ua ui it1