r - f r i pobttahci -very Thuraaay. ftleadl tlrwafHul IbS Y' L. eandlnf ue tka suwt "' r "a-', .in.. I ,.r loeal aaaellei.4 uf aublla iBtereat; K will Mi r",U WlW M-?-. nM aipreee. . a flit II t'WWWTW . ,l. r...ik M . ,4 a .v.ir.t.t are mii . r.rr-'i reKiw. p"",,r' " f7 ei lwv IftTCi. 3 WI30.WB1ML ev At tli nntrures on the label of tK ..II von n'linu flu-nres tell you K DAM W WHICH is PAt. Wiinin w E.vl sent, M H cnangeu. f tUer receipt Is necessary. liifVlrilillU Mil' IiHl,....i:n - . a I.IAI a " - . . liiirii. dam C Spangler left on Tuesday Newark, N. to attenu ecnooi. lenry Leister of Shatnokln Dam, red Into the Sohoch property last re. J. C. Hebebrand of Cleveland, io. In the guest ol mss jTnold. eorge Bbtndel's new barn li nnder f. It will be a beauty, ah. tot boss carpenter. Mini Ltltle Orwl returned Satur- ar last frorh a months visit with re ations In Union eounty. Lank Kreeger of Kalamaxoo, llloh., hereto spend several weeks;wlth Lit prents and friends. Miss Bessie Crouse returned Satur- . 111. Tal.ll-.1.1.1. Hay from a V1SU wuu l uinumuio relation The largest stock and grandest de igns In wall paper at The Central )ry 'Ooods Store, Sellnsgrove. Prof. C. W. Herman attended the BUte Superintendent's Convention In Cfsion at Harrisburu, Wednesday, .Thursday and Friday of last week. Harvey, son of Andrew Sobaiubaoh of Franklin twp. was very seriously Vloked on the blp a short time ago by Mr. Dreese's stallion of Adauisburg. a Wsts. of the Central Dry goods Store, Sellnsgrove, Is back from the east with an unusual stock of Spring goods. Bcautffy your homes by buying your wall paper at The Central Dry Goods Store, Belinsgrove, B. Weis, proprietor. Trout hairing opened on Sunday, April 15, and the average boy is now buy rummaging through cupboard and bureau drawers bunting up old lines and hooks I The editor of the Post 'will place EOOO brook trout Into Swift ttun, at fowreWBU..' to-morrow, (Friday). Jrhey are secured from the State .Fisheries. I I The weather during the last week F J. . a j A ... 1 I has dd on in lever kdu bkqvbvjic. j . . Every otner morning we nave enoer rain or snow clearing off about noon and the balance 86 hours quite pleas antthough a little cold. A. J. Crosgrove contemplates uiov Ing to Little Rook Arkansas, where be has been offered employment at a good salary at paper-hanging. We hope be may change his mind and conclude to remain with us as he is a most aseful citizen. P.M. Sohoch and albert Smith, the two Mlddleburgh boys who be long to the Dale Bros. & Hodgson's orchestra' mingled with their many friends hero while the troupe was here. They are delighted with their situa tions and will continue with the com pany. kin. -Tbe undersigned will commence to manufacture pure Rye Whiskey at the Shade Mountain Distillery about the 90th of Aprtl, when he will need 000 bushels of Bye. for which he will pay the highest oash price or take It in exchange for whiskey. tf. D. K. Haas, The books containing the life of Luther Shaffer, with a full account of the Colby murder, the trial execution and confession of Shaffer, have been reel vd and will be supplied at 35 cents apiece. Orders by mail promptly filled. Address. Charles F. Mbmsch. (Care of Post) Mlddleburgh, Pa, Mciicaii College. The 88d Ses sion of the Musical School at Free burg will open on Monday, April SO, An eminent lady freia Philadelphia bas been engaged as principal. Ad dress, F. C. Mater, apr.4 4w.pti Freeburg, Pa, The long talked of new book Intro duced by Rose E. Cleveland is being published by the J. L. Ilebert Pub, Co., St Louis, Mo. The reputation of Miss Rose Cleveland as a writer Is such as to guarantee a large sale for anything eomlng from her pen. The Publishers offer a rare opportunity to Agent Bee advertisement In anotb er column. . .a, A. a in malting mention or tne new Evangelical Church In this place last week we stated that the debts on the k churoh were nearly all paid. We have "T raoe learnd that there: are yet In the tf hborhood of $300 due on the lot NALtilUltng but the prospeots are lie amount wui soon oe oanoeii lave been successful throucb idlum of the Post In flndlag Vmentfora number of girls to Sm ask ursvvlr ds the supply, and we bave now Vnd several calls for girls In faiu ) where the work is easy and pay i Should any desire employ t, ciUcj or i Urees "Tflg Post" MiddleborOH, PA., April, 8, 'RS.1 I will open a select school In Mid - dlebura-b. on Monday. April 80, to eontlnue ten weeks. Instructions will be given In all branches usually taught In such schools. Terms from 18.00 to 15.00 for the seislou, aocordlng to branches select ed. For particulars, address 11. 8. Btetler. Prof. A. N. Johnson, the noted au thor and Instructor, will conduct a six week's Normal course of muslo In Boyer's Hall, Freeburg. Sessions will be held forenoon, afternoon and ey, enlng. Mlse Mary A. Hoots will as slut In conducting the Instruction of Piano and Organ. Sohool will com tuenoe May 7. For particulars ad dress D. 8. Boter, apr. 10, tw. Freeburg. The Centre Hall Reporter announces a boom In the form of triplets all girls born to Mr. and Mrs. Lone berger of that town. Thut knocks out the Dutchman who aonouuoed the advent of twins In his family by exclaiming : "Twioe ohllds, by dun der. We congratulate Bro. Kurtt on the boom, and nope Centre coun ty may bave may more such and alt become subscribers to the Reporter, Weaowhile Border eounty will kerp drudging along In Its old-fashioned way gathering sweet solace from the result of the fabled race be tween the hare and the tortoise. We elsewhere publish a oondensed account of the last confession of Luth er Shaffvr, hanged at Lock Haven on the 4th. It is so 'revotliog that we had not thought of giving it publica tion, but some of our readers having requested It hence we comply.Hhaffer was a Catholic, and the Priests are eer tain of his having been provided with a through ticked for "Kingdom come." We don't kuow, but believe, that if heaven is filled up with such characters there Is little need of keep ing up the fires in hell. The Republican Standing Commit tee met on laHt Saturday, aud elect ed . W. Tool. Chairman. Wm. Romig, Sec. and C. A. Bolender, Treasurer. Dr. A. M. Smith. J. I) Bogar and A. S. Simpson were choseu conferees to th LewUtown con vention to elect a delcgat to the Na tional Convention at Chicago. The convention at Lewintown will aUo nominate a candidate for Congress for this Congrecttional district. Wm, Romio. Seo, The Harrivburg Daily Teleijrapli of the 9th, lust, pays the following de serving compliment to our next rep resentative In the Legiitlature : Hon. A. S. Hvlfrich, who represented Sny der county In the lunt Legislature, has been re nominated, practically without opposition. Mr. nelfrich, while not a talking member, was rec ognized by his associates as a man of integrity and ability. Ht was atten tive to his duties, industrious and acted right lie is a good man to re turn. Another deserving Snyder oounty boy has been promoted as be Keen by the followiag from the Bed, ford, (Pa.) Guxttte : Mr. W. H. Bower, ciiief clerk in the offloe of the Penn sylvania railroad company, will suc ceed Mr. C. L. Bretz as trainmaster and superintendent of telegraph on the Bedford dirlxlon. This Is a wine appointment Mr. Bower is a gentle u.au of high character, Is will quali fied for the position and enjoys the rerpect and confidence of the employ ees over whom he will have author ity." Dale Bros.4Hodgson's "Fun for all" Comedy Company, exhibited in See hold's nail Monday and Tuesday eve uings of thls'week.aud gave two very clever entertainments. The only dis couraging features about the enter tainments were the slim audiences, I 1 it.. . m . .. vat me company actea in tne same sprit as though they appeared before their accustomed hundred Dollar houses. The price of admission was 10 and 20 cents, and many mistook the oompany as second rate-only to learn of their error when it was too lata 8hould tbey come again there will be better houses in store for them New Photograph Gallery. Tne undersigned, having opened a photo. graph gallery in Franklin, (Middle burgh depot) desires to I a form the public that be will be prepared to furnish cabinets at $1.76 per dozen, four tin types for 50 cents, two cabi net size tin types for 00 oentt, and all other work according. Family groupesuxiiincues 18.00 per dozen. All sizes and styles of frames con stantly on hand. Pictures enlarged to all sizes; views of residences a spec ialty. My work will speak for Itself Call and sec It Wtc. Fisher. April 19, '83. Sw. Roll of Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes ooour In these credits or on your pa per please notify us: Mlohael Ewlg, May 1, '89 O. D. Manbeok, Irvln Walter, April 1, '89 Feb. 15, '89 Milton Moatz, Feb. 1, '89 April 1, '86 May 1, '88 - May 1, '89 March 1, '87 April 1, '88 John Zeohman, John Kelster, ' Wm. H. Swarts, John Zelber, N. P. Hare, P. M. Sohoch, Aug. 15, '88 Oot. 1, '87 H. E. Miller, L. O. Wagner, AprU 1, '88 Samuel Brunner, Aug. 1, '8T Deo. 1, '88 Aug. 1, '88 Dr. Marand Rotbrook Cieo. Dauber t Alfred Helmbaeh, May 1, '88 DIED. III McClure, Idow ef John Mrs. Anhle Dreese, Dreesc aged in her 87th year. April Oth, atSclinsgrove. Carrol, son of Henry and Lydi Sterner, aged 7 jrrs.i 10 inos. and 1) dxya . . Wat. IlARDiHa'a.KxiT. Whether Mr. Harding has left the country for the purpose he assigned, to wit i "to have a surgical operation performed,1 or as hlroonduot unmistakably points to tne eiuDezziemeuc oi considerate trust-money, and no prospect of an early return, Is not Just so clear at this writing. If the latter be true, Cap. Harding, after working himself Into the confidence of the people, has certainly pursued a course at once slngutar and almost looreditable. If he was fearful of the result ef a "surgical operation" It was well to put his affairs In a good shape. We simply state the facts and leave cen- elusions to the Judgment of the pub lic He made title of his property to his chili ren. He confessed a Judg ment of $1775.00 to his wife, a Judg ment of $1000.00 to his son Henry.who Is on his Bond as Justice, ite. He left on the 3ud and failed to meet an Im portant business matter on the 8id. He assigned Mary Lease's Judgment of $194.00, In which he was named as trustee to Hon. John B. Packer. HIk Executor account In the Lease estate shows a balance In his hands of$3500, 00. He overdrew hie bank account $4. He disposed of his personal prop erty. Diligent Inquiry has failed to discover his whereabouts, notwith standing his expressed intention was to go to Jefferson Medical hospital at Philadelphia. The usual 1st of April business remained unattended to. He failed to appear at appointed times. His friend and benefactor, Fred. Rathfon of Franklin is io the dark and perhaps In the cold to the amount of $1300,00. All these things make up a line of conduct altogether Inconsistent with good faith and square business. The alarm of his neighbors, and the distress of his family In particular, ts interpreted as aflual leave-taking. We trust that the matter may take on another and more favorable turn ana me v;ap. put in an appearance. , West Beaver. There will be a summer school In McClure this spring, T. A. Wagner teacher. James Dreese had the misfortune to''"1'" , out his baud one (Jay last week with one of the saws at the stave faotory. "Sheriff" Middleswarth has his new barn almost ready to raise. It will be one of the first to be put up this spring. A. W. Ulsh was in the eastern cities last week laying In his summer stock. Planting potatoes is on the list and by Indications theie will be a large acreage platted Io Wfit Jver this year. Potatoes seem to be scarce and at a fair price too. Wheat looks ordinary fair and with favorable weather may have an av ernge crop. The Reformed congregation held communion services at the St John's Church on last Suuday. There will be an exhibition at Mc Clure in a few Weeks held for the benefit of the 8. of V. The announce ment of the same will be made In due time that alt will know the date. John P. Fisher has a new fence In front of his house and garden, which will be the thing to keep that old rooster out There will be a good bit of bark peeled this spring In this neck of woods. Enoch Shslteaberger will have (when completed) one of the finest store rooms In this end of. the county. Bannerville must try and keep up to the times, aud Enoch Is the man to do it too. John Shitting, who has bssu sick for the last six weeks is able to be at work again. William G. Wagner Is at work on his new store house and the Job Is be ing pushed as rupidly as possible Cross Grove Hall Is the location, and when finished we will have six store rooms in West Beaver. Our roads are getting better but they were In a very poor condition In the early spring. The schools arc all closed for the winter term, but a few will open for a summer term. Trozklvillb. Jobn Ilendrloks bad quit a sick spell recently but is on tue mend again. D. A. Kern bas rented his saw mill to Kline & Bros. Tbey are 'shelling out lumber lively. Frank Etttnger intends putting up a new bouse west of tbts place tbls summer. Confer Bros, have moved their saw. mill from Frank Ettinirer's laud on Mr. Wagner's, near McClure. Irvln Fetterolf has a brand new ap preutioe to learn the jolly blacksmith song. our cornet band is still alive and kicking. Howard Troiell, our "lumber king," has moved his rolling stock to hear McClure, Jimmy Ooker, our trapper, shipped his stock of furs to Philadelphia, and the dealers to whoat tbey were con signed bave written him : "We don't buy tame cats and ground tuioe pelts. Please pay express charges to have tbein returned." A. H. Bwartz, our assessor is around taking valuations. The result is a wonderful depredation In value of things until he has made the round, Queer, isn't It T Barab, wife of old Israel Erb, is very serloaflly 111. James M:Mlddleswarth made a bus iness trip to Lock Haven last week. There Is u projeot on foot to remove the station at Glen Iron on the Lew Isburg and Tyrone road to Laurel Run, whloh would be very objeotlon able to the people on this side of the hills. A petition was circulated In this place on Saturday evening by Howard Terger, the agent at OUn Iron, against the removal, and forty persons protested. John A. Fetterolf eonteinplates go toto Walker Run this summer and en--r la t3ie"nulewhaeklnar" busl nsss. Bnow birds seem determined to stay around here until the warm sun will oaosc them to hang out their tongues. The time for hop, skip and Jump Is .here, and the bare-foot boy will soon squat suddenly, take one of his toes In his hands and give vent to his fsellngs In most painful lamentations. Wc hope tlje Post man will have changed shirts before the trout sea son opened, for after that time he will experience some difficulty owing to the fiah-bouea protruding from his skin. Charles Moyer's hired hand "skip ped the gutter." It might have been an elopement but it takes two for that and the maid refused to go. So ends the chapter. California Joe. Capt O. W. Ryan Post, . A. It of Mlddleburgh will have a Lunch fes tival In Seebold's Hall on Saturday evening, Aprtl 91st, which will be con ducted as follows! All laJies who are friendly disposed townrd the G. A. It married or single, old or young, are requested to prepare a lunch for two persons, and enclose It in a neat packnge ; with her name Inside the packngo, and bring the same to th Hall on Saturday afternoon the 41st no later than six o'clock. These lunches will then be sold at auction to the gentlemen present, and after the sale has closed, encti purohaser will open the package and eat the lunch with the lady whose name is enolosed. There will also be a camp-fire, and other entertaining ex ercises. All are cordially Invited to attend and enjoy the fun. Admittance free. Doors opened at 7 o'clock. S. P. Orwio. O. C. GUTKLIUS, D. T. KllOADE, Committee. . Jumn-iji. LiLi... m il. i.r.i-Ai l SALESMEN Io fnvnM for U nU of Nurierj Stock! SlMl tniHojriiirnt nruntrd. SAL- AKY Ann KXI'ENtfcM TAIl. Al'plTfttONfO. Sncll & Howland. April , uin, (id. ' iRelor to tlitu imper ) lOCUk-STKH, N. Y. AUDITOR'S NOTICB. Ik Tin Onmi us' t'orirr o8Tim Toi-htt. The nuilerRiKnwl aui'.ltof .iiit1 by the t)tlin Court ol Hnjrjor count; tu ill.'trlhuta the luml remiluln In the tiniulnif Wlllmtn Hunt Inn Eiecutor ofthe liwt will iiml lenUmrnt nl ltoniul Lvane Iftteol I'erry towulil, Hnyder county, Pa. deo'd., will met the r'lci In In terei for the nurr-nae of nil appointment at the office ol T. J. smith, ti.. In the UnroiiKh of Mulillehiirih. tnv(lr county, Co. Pn, on Thurr Iny the Mill day of April A. I). 1hh at U A. M ,-l,en and where all partial lnter,te, are re quired to preaent their ciailnS d"j'. 'iiithnntloat d, or ht lurevrrdcharred irum coming in for a dim re ol Mid fun J. JAC'OII I ILK RUT, April 1, 1U. Auditor Notice in Divorce. DaniblC Karvan, VH ) In the t'onrt or I'leteeof Hnyde I J No. 7 l eh. T. 1W Common er Uounl UlZAnrrii Ert.a ) No. 7 I'eh. T. IMI To Llluheth Krnlrr. reenondent MADAM : Yen will pleiue take notice that on Tuoeuiiy, April I7tn, ishk, at in A. ni., alineoi tivi.. .ij w. nvifiTi, rt., in ,,,0 iiwvukii wi Mlddlehuruh, I'a., tha lllalient but In Lb It eaea M.... ... 1 1 ti..i.. ft.'. . . - U I . . . . r win priinueo wiineei on nil part, ana bat thrin eiainlned b.l.ire tha umluriliine I V ml 'idniier: appointed hr tha Mid court lor that pnrpoeu t whon aud where you may attend I jou ice pMpor. JAY II WF.1SF.H. Mar,"h t, Una. . UoiuruiMloner I'ur lifip'T. Urarel, Hrlnbi'n llierl, I rliiarjr or i.ieer uiaraana, norvouioe.i, to, tiuro tlimraniead. Otfl to IH Arch sitroet. I'lillada I bla. SI ao car bottle, t fur J 00. At liruj- gun. iryu. Caution Notice. TYotlre ll hereby aleen that f liara purchneei me iniiowniK anioira am I' ll In pom-e-Mon Niifaa t.. Wleand. All pernone are cautioned not to lueildleor Intrrlere witu the iue : 1 Kim: and hddlnK, Stand, Loiinuo, Sl,. Iwmrd, Ook Stove and pipo. Sink. 'I n hie. I 'lurk ID Chair. Wood cheat, HockliiK chair. irum cut Saw, 11 rind sionn. ltd Kciiin, imiiiiiio iiurrow, net Hay l.nniiere, I'low, witifoil, ll.rvi'flicr. Itiy ll:.Ke. ultlvaUir Mower, Hold Holler, PannliiK Mill llernc, t'ollnre, llTldlua, SiiikIo llarnon. 4 Nw,2Culvoi,,lla Mure, norr-d Mare, lyearluiK vuiie, nrni ciiuice cnoaie, i now. l.SAA'1 BII.UKK March Ulh 'II L'XECUTOU'S NOTICE Letters JLiiatianiantary on tha aitata of Jacob miter, lata oi arm nit towniulp, Snda eounty. Pa., deo'd.. having been granted to ma uooereif neo, an peraool knowing Ibem aelraa Indabated la laid ettaia ara raquaeted io mm uumeuiaie paymeot, wui lo lluxe h. InRolalmi will praeant lueru dulr aathantleat eu lor aeiiiamani io toa on,ieriKne,i. a Wal. HttTEH, March tl, 'IS. Eieeutor. JOULES OF COURT. IX KF.FKRKNCE TO LIQT'OR in iiit uuvnn or bzi yiak tit. All llceniei granted ihall he for one year irum id, iweiiiy-evTuiHu uay vt pru nail, anil hall expire ou the twenty novouth day ol April tho loiiewiiiK yaar. wliimui regard to the time at wuicu ma aama wa leaueii. 3d All application! lor llceniei In tha eounty of Snyder to aell vinoui, rpirltuoui, malt or brewed llquom. whetlinr aehutali. Inniur tuvrm, reniuraui, wuuienala dual era, Drewera. dl-tll lera. rectlUera. coinnounden. bottlera or other. wlaeikall be heurd on the twenty aoventh day ol Aiiru, a. i'. iee. ana naauaiir tuuroailur. anil ahull be continued io lung ai II cucei.ary to dn uun ui me peine. Ud, All application! lor Itneme ihall bo by peiiiinn, euuer wruien or priiueu or partly writ t, n and printed, which imtltlun ihall he TeriHed by altldavltt ihall contain loll itateinent ol the everal matter! required by the act ol l.tth Mr. an?, aa wen aa me im in mat me applicant liar Uia number of bad, bedraoini and tha tahllng required under previoui act ol ameinbly lor nolol lloeuMw: and that the appileaatli a oil lun ol the Uultud Statel of iiuui moral charn- ier and ol lumperKte hablta and ihall be aotsoinnan led bythacHrtlhcatareuulred by tha 8th aeeilon ol the act of 13th May, IHtiT. all remonitranoei or petitioui Klnt the KrantliiK ol lloemua and nil additional potllloue. In laror nl tha auiaa, ihall ue in wriuuir. and the renoni'ranoai ilia II be HI ed with tha clerk at leait e.ghldayi balbre tha time oi nearuiK, ami counter iwiuion, in laror ol tha lioeiun at laait lour dayi prior lo that time. iu. iMnoiiiiani ar witneued in laror or aaluat the granting ol any lloenie may ha taken upou two dayi' notice to tha applicant or one er mora oi the reiuomtraneea or uli or their at tor ney. to be read upon tha bearing ol tha annllea. lion. No vita vix a lentliuooy will he heard, aud aaob party will pay bla or their own eoata. all teatlmony to be taken by tha reruonatranti to be eloaed at leaat 0e dayi tielora the hearlniri and that el the eppllotnt at leaat toa dayi ba- ivro. 6'h. Tha Clerk of tha Court ilinll oauia to lie puldlihed three tlmea In the iUlddlehumu Pomt and seltnaaniva Unite a nl aonialnlng the naiuee el the annlloan for llceuie. their rennee. live residence! and the plaoe lor which applica tion mauo, ma orui biun'cmion io neaoiie than II and not moia than VI dayi before the lima men tor the rrimtiuii oi nooune. 4th. II tha auullcaut to whvin a llcenia la granted ihall nut within pileea day! threader pay to tha Treasurer Uia lloenne lee and Bla with the clerk the receipt of aald Treasurer theretur, wi v m , , 1 1 uiaj , Me Miu iiraun rvroami. 1'erUur am. J.U. HL'UHfcK. P. J. Ctaac ar Haaaauina Will bare theee rula publlihad la all tha uewipapera ol tha eouuiy Tor tour luoeeeilre week!, the anooty to pay the aaaae. rorcarlaam, J.O. UlKJatMt, T. J, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ' Time Table, Id effect May 22. 1887 wmt a as pta. aTtTioaa. j iTwa d JRi a A. U era r ra IS a.t I,wlitowsJ. Tit io SST M Mala B treat T.I IH 4 0 Sal Lew m tew 7.80 tea IM t.ll S MaltlanS T si 115 SM sot S Painter III Stf IH 0 II Hblndle TSS 17 141 i T It Waaner T i I II IH l.l IT Maolure Tl Ite IM S41 10 Jtanb'iMMIt T.tT IH I. IT AM II Adanebarg 1.04 S.av IIS I.N U Beavertowa S.1S 4 41 tM a.so M Ranter I to .5 IS Nit II MlnSlobarck It 4 11 1.41 104 14 Malear S.M IM 1ST 1,00 IT K reamer M.44 4 u III T3.1 14 Pawllnn t.l IN Ml 7.43 41 Pellnro I H 4 'i 111 TIT 41 8allntTroa J, ttt tit 100 7 k I SO , Suobury S.lt 110 Sellnsgrov 4rrmntdatln ((lenaeotlnf with tnlntoa N.O. Rj.) I.aere tllnareTe. Arrlre at Mellnviate. fSHA.M 14.01 A.M. 1 40 K. M. t I'l P. M t it P. M. S.I0 P. M. Trains Leave Twiiitown Junction t It 14, a m. t ot, a m, II 41 ami or. a a, 1 11, a iciim lor PUtubnrK and the Win. til a m. o 14 a ra, I 4T i ia, 4 ai p ra, I II pa, II 14 p n, Par Phlladolphla, Naw Tori, Balti more and Washington. Philadelphia & Erla R R Division. Ann HOHTtJEK!. CENTRAL BA1LW AT. Tralna Iaee Runburf I 1 10 a ra, For BellefoaU, Erla Sad Caiaadal su. I'm, Por I.oek llaran. l'i ipoi, lor Hllafoata, Kaao aad (aaa Snl KHe. t.30 n m, rot Reno? o and Watklal. t2tam For Ctw.a and Hateltan. t ii an 1 lApru and I It a in Por W ilkaebarra. S 4 a hi, II 04 a in, I 40 p at. l or Bbamakla a id MoanlUarmtl. Trtlnt I.anTe SeilnMrere Jnoctloa: S 19 a ra, arrlrlna: at I'htladrlphla I II p n. !taw i ore e zu p m, naiiamnre a ,) p m, will. Inatnn 140 p m. 1 14 p id, arrlvlna at Philadelphia 1 50 p ra, 1ew ork SJIptn, Ueltlmora 4 41 p ra, Walk tnnton 7 44 pro. T IT p ni.arrlvlne. at Phltadalpl la I It a n.T4aw York J 10 a u, Haltnuore II la, Waak InRtondol am. Train aim Learea Runbnry: t 40 to, arriving at Philadelphia tUam.wew lora uwin, uniumore linn, wail iDgtoa sio a m. J. n. WOOD. Oen'l Pan Ataal. CD AS . B. PUtill.aan'lUaBaiar. $1 13 WEEKS, Tba POI.ICR UtZKTTR will be mailed, erurely wrapped, to any addreu In the Unit d blaiea fur thrra oionth on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. I.ltiaral dlacnnnl allowed ta poitmaata agent aad olnM, Raaiplaooplea mailed free Addroes all araenta KiUHARn k. rni, PaAaaLia Sfjoaaa Extract Of Meat tiI.T rtOBr GoaTdfi dacnuinc By Baron Lleliii- Highly rraoramendrd aa a niguuV'P ItifUad ef alcoholic drlLki. flenulna oaly with the fac iliaile of Tarea Llahlg'i ilgnatara In acrofi label. Hold by Storekeeperi, Orocere and PraggUla w m , vrrti i.....ji.i.ia TV wholonale houae on Needlework At. ft lft. ft Mlftin. V , ft, Ladlratawork for at tlit-tr huuirl. .Sent any disUure). (iood pay can be name. I-.rerrthliur liirnlnhed. rartlcolura Irea Aildn-M Artl.tlo Needlework t o., T. I Itli Hi IMew lurk Jlty CROWN ACME The best Boiuiog Oil tbat can oe made from IMrolium. It gives a brilliant ligbt. It will Dot smoke tbe cbirnney. It trill not cbar tbe wick. It lias a bib fire test. It will not explode. it is wilnout a comparison at a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL It is manufactured from tbe fiuest Crude iii tbe most perfectly equip ped rt fiuaiiej ia tbe world. It is tue best. Ask yoar denier for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, SLAYMAKER & CO 12 8 '87 ly. Sunbnry, Pa -111 U'J tirni Market. CORRRCTRD BY W. 11. Wl JET CVBRT WKU5K.SDAT. llo. 1 Tennsylvanla " 2 FulU , "3 White mixed Rye Corn Outs Potatoes ..60 Midilleburgr Market Dutter Kggs Pitted cherries. Unpltted .. SO 13 HliiuK berries... Kaspberries It 40 Onions Lard Tallow Chickens per lb Turkeys Hide 8 7 U I tioulde Hum see 4t44 DTTTXT XTRawarded ara tho,e who read 1.JU X thli and then art: they will flud houora lie emul ij ment th.t will not take mem irom ineir uouiui auu laini iiaa. The tiro. flta are Urge aad aura lar erery Indaitrloui pvrsvu. uiaui u . oj.uu uti ere uuw maainil ereral huudrad doll.ri a mouth. It li ea.y for any one to make 44 and upward! per day, wao la wIIIIdk to work. Either lei, fon-g or old! capital not needed) we etart yoo. Erary thlas uaWft Hoapaelal ablllti raqulrad: you. reader, ean do li ai well ai auy one. Writ lo ue aioooa tor inn partiauiara, wnlea wa mail irea. auaraai Biiaaua A Uo., rortlaad. Ualaa, Live Saved and Health 1 oaf ITArl b7 "inn Kur'l Cud Ller XVCOlOrcUuil and Malt A eartalu reine.if lor UoDiumition, Drunahltii, Aitbua Serofula, and all throat aad lima dUeaaea I'uiuiutft. ftnu ei, luniii aaa iili liapared in ai to ba quite nalat.hle. Alk for Hau.r'a Dod Liver llll and Halt If uolield by Urueajlit, write to Manufaolar are UAKEH. kVII, AprU I, 41. 111 I'llbartblrblU. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICK. let ten of Admlalitratlon aw Ika Miita mi Aaron Benfer. lata of Jutaialwi.. atawiiar elauad, all periona koowlax UeetMlrea Indak ww. ftw fti. ftiftiviiiM ftvwvn i i-r r, bu. , siftiiiftv eo to .tin eeieie are reoavud la wale I la ate dlale parateot.whlle Ikoee having- alalma war nraaaai La aim aaii autaaaueaiad i la Uauader Ji. a. rii)y, Oii, A.t rre, f. . SSI aei,4(in LIEBIG COMPANY'S i Genuine Bargano at the Central SBLINSGROVE, Just returned and New York large stock of SPRING GOODS, and cordially invite you all cooome and see it. W. H. FELIX'S ropULAlt FURNITURE AND CARPET noons, Valley Street, Low fat own. Fa. BEDItOOM SUITS, of all kinds aod prices i Mat tresses, Foatbers, Pillows, Itoulsters, lied Springs, Cbairs, Tables. Sinks. Sofas, StaDds, Hurcans, Ac., Ac, io , &o. A full line tf Jute. Httnp, noay lirnsseis sua Velvet ma lfiiKs. Coca and Ontta Hell any of the abovo goods bo botiagbt any place, and station on P. It, It. Write tea tue largest stork tins Kcspcctlully, When You Insure Why Not Get the Best H. HARV ? ,ju - General Insurant Itepresonts tli lbllvm;ti-c-iiai-utock;CoTapT tin oiuiANiztn- -IsstH 1BIB ITNH, cf Harnrdi Ccnn., - 52,538,84 1353 HOME, tl llr.w YtrA, - i IQ1Z FIRE ASSDCIJlTIDCf, PHll'-v, - , 441(8 Then Companiei rank iaot tha REST, ara eapitalai.d reinnrcaa auaraniea unqueeMeaed lly Ibeir prom, I action, fair, honeit end ailrlact'ir? deallut! lo a'l their tbey hare wou f ir Ibemielfei UUKA1' KBf LTATlw.NS. No Assessments. 1 ARE YOU If not, writ to tbe above Agency and awawtawje Grand Opportunity Cheap ! We are offering Bargains in eve ry Department of atory to taking Inventory. Now is the time to come and se cure the Biggest Season. Come early and secure the best. SCHOCEB BROTHERS, SELIN&GItOVE. rheBEST In erery m aremaia f i from Philadolphia with an unueual f. S. 'WiiiJi PARLOK SUITS io Drote Terry, Raw Silk, Hair Clotb and I'lnsb itoods.l Parlor Rockers, all kinds Marble Top Tables.Look- ioff Glasses, some Ado ones, Pictures, Ao., Ao. Ksp, Ingrains, Topestrj, Carpets. Art eonares.cmvr IVrcba Door Mats. Willi as low as same quality esc psv froicbt cbarcss to any rue for prices or come and side of I'bilndelplim W . H. 1'ELTX. SfHOrH e t BeJiui.t t2i air, ni OT.D la epe"hoa, lid with Ikalr laisiaaM eateif and lecurlu. leil lelllasiaai No Prcr.iium Nolekl INSURED ? yoo will receivePrompt tttsalioi. (o Buy our Store prepar Bargains of the 7 rewlila-aeraaleelke MVBJtL Wil7MJ ' S.ior w.rfc aad 4e II awalaj eaanaleaa ! . a i i:.ainae la aha weriJT War reeled J li i eb ikeeietAaa ataaa wlaaeat fakkiae. we val ACErJTG VAHTGD 1 oeaalr a !OW riMveat . a eee Jefle ia pwv aaei ia -- 1 Belli ihi-ed.alriaa aa uawli. Aae Ike I ,-. I SiBVa. r4 V, H"4. Ih aaMaaaaaraniwwe-. Iprfee. elaeTt aaa anet Jmm-mm. Saa4 faw ' alilraM n a ! 1 ' - 7, aueMM wi ilea aaia waeaer. anuanaitiiri v fTTeirnrn- CO., Erb, 13
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