J MmM tB.raaan.at ft eawritT win eano h aeadiae lb la thair rp. tvawwaa, vlllaawa aad (hhorkMill. t a aaawlala feet, aa v will dree UeBe a a. ft 0 1' o.-'A ar f krvimir. Uv. A. 11. BiHMisltr Tim O.uaiXAL Thaji'. Al Litzy, Watmu Twufteuiiia uibuuluv will deliver a lector In th Evangell-' th original Aantu tramp. Is now timber end two nun to out It Call eal Lutheran. Chureli at Beavartown'.an inmate of tht Jonlataeounty poor- oo or address ai . Oar ealeae will HmM e naa a tawa wke with ta apeak Url aiaiaalar total aaaetlen af aaklla lauraali M will Bet bald areellrwpBelbl farkka Uay say eiprea. wrwaa Oavwrr raw art. fa Caaru af on Thursday evening Jon 7, on the snbj eetof "Strang People." Ad mission, Adults 20 cent, uniiareo 19 cents. All Invited, td. Jamas G. Croat laforma aa that notwithstanding th white-clover season, tha bait In tha year (or honsy la about over, hta hssa must ba fed dally to prevent them from starva tion on account of tb enllly weatlier ww Caaatt ara kale aa ika foartk naadayt whloh preventa them from working, ia wair, M7,en SepteBbar, aadSeeeadl .; erneeeaa. I Rtratko. A small brown an rOTCSTO 8I5SCSX1IS1 Btratrd. A small brown and yellow cow, about six weeks ago. Was last seen In the woods at Deltrton' Lookattaeflngureeontbe labelof tlnn rmmmrAtna, h., h.hoi.ta will oor paper. Thou figures tell you 1 " m. " m , "" i3 dats T which tour snnscnip- be thankfully received by WILS. WBLI.BR, 0 is PA10. Within S weeks after tnonevt s sent, sea if data is changed. ,91 oiner receipt is neoeaeary. ntn'iiiiuriiuiTtuti' mt 'ie." mil' fiiui Mrs Visit. Lauretta Smith Is her onal Beaver Springs. Aaron Croegrov has returned from Atlantlo City disgusted, lie says there Is pleuty of work and good pay but he would be tetotally chaw ed op If he wanted to work ror peo ple who hav white faces and black hnrt nieaninir his boss w ho was a If. L 8chch Is clerking In a store I J.argevtuan. Prospects for an abundance of fruit this year were very bright, but It Is believed that the cherry blossom has been drowned by the continuous rains which have visited this section lately. Grave doubts are entertained about the outcome of the apple rrop since the heavy frost of Wednesday last. Some visitors report the ap ples safe. The most accurate method, and the oa most in as by eiperlenoed rail road men, is to count the number of rail joints the train passes over iu twenty seconds. The rails In nearly all eases are thirty feet In length, and the n timber naased over In twenty Kiss May Wlttenniyer whoh as been l.-eonda la the soeed Der hour a train In New York BUte for saveal months ia runnlnr. For Instance. If a m.n. A B I ' " ua reiarnea noma, enirer aittlnir in a sleeper can count The town council has piked the thirty clicks of the wheels on a rail road between If I JdUhnra-h a.n.1 Pnk Joint In twenty seeonds the train l hone. Abe was quit a character, In his Una, 19 to S3 years ago, when If ay 10, '83. Sin. he tramped Centra, Union, Snyder, Mifflin and Juniata counties t many of the Reporter readers will reoollect his visits. Abe Lazy was a oharaoter, we say. Big, fat, burly aud lnden dent, he tramped barefooted, always carrying a heavy stick. He delight ed In frightening women and scaring them Into settlug out a good square meal none of your cold johnny cakes or such, would he accept This wss his conduct when no men were abootl . a Batar a a, a a .V W tn premises, worn n wonia not, neither for love nor for a meaL A gun brought In his presence with a threat to shoot him, started Abe on a 40 run. An okl black snak wagon hip created a moral fear In him. Me usually slept In sohooUhonses and of ten left them In bad condition. Abe Laty can pose as the original Ameri can tramp king of the elan. Vtntce Hull Reporter. In Willlamsport. ' In a little less than 4 month the longest day will be her. Rev. Aurand and wife ar here 00 visit A little warmer weather Is needed to make the gardens booni. Sprinkle lime, copperas or other disinfeotaut around liberally. The editor of the Post left Wednes day morning on a businese trip to Philadelphia and New Work. Bustles ara the most common ex amples of backward springs that wa have. Hn. John Fraln and John Farnsworth both of Millersburg, visited our town last week. The Mlddlebnrgh Band has been running at the speed of an hour. thirty miles Middlkcrbrk. Much rain caused soma of our farmers to replant their corn. Swarts St Shults contractors of the Battery1' school house near MeClure, are soon ready to commence work at the siitne. Mr. & Mrs. Kochenangh of Dayton, Ohio, were the guests of Wm. Bteely's last week. A. II. Ulsh has purohased a full set of rollers for his grist mill. Audy knows the wants of the people and how to supply them. E. B. Stelninger has treated his bouse with a coat of paint Another improvement for the community. Mrs. Kate Mattern of Trozelvllle the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jos. Kline last week. A. K. Kllue, contractor of Mrs, Sallie Martin's nsw brick dwelling house, has begun work at digging the foundation. Hauling props to Adamsburg has beirun strain by Mr. Llselring who aperseded Mr. O'Donnel. A new enemy Is showing Itself. The grub-worm that woiks on the roots of cabbage plants- The plants may look fresh and healthy In the morn ngaged to play for a fire company at ling and .by evenlng they drop their Diinoury on tne 4tn or July. leaves and show every sign ofdU- lu II vr dlorlnir tn tha rnnta you baTl will find aajiall whit worm. inch Dr. Barber has mare to a party In $130. sold his fine Mifflin county for The Smlthgrove Band will hold an . aa a a - . . oiuiasnion calk walk anil fair on Saturday, June S, '83. The O. A. R,. Post of this plaoe liave purohased new guns of the ca det pattern. They ar beauties. J no. Brewer's house of near Banner. ville which was burned on the 19th Instwas not Insured, 43 r,llJLciKror wn company. The ooruer-stone taxing of the new , will takepUc on Sunday Jon 3, at 2:30 o'clock. All invited- ri.A.VKO. Wi B. Wlney ha Just received a ear load of plantar which be will fnrnlbh at $9.00 per ton In train bags. Court adjourned over Wednesday, r,0, account of Decoration D41y.lt v aa largely ai tended and will probably last ualil Saturday. In Volapnk "galon'? means to re joice. . That Is what a young man does when he has a gal-on his knee, Volapuk Is no slouch of a language, worm, in length which eats the smaller roots of the plant and causes It to wither and die. This nuisance with the cur rent-worm, the notatoe bug and the Unglinh tparrow almost make It neo essary for tne person who expects vegetables o rtund all day In the garden armed out a grubbiug-hoe and shoe-gun. A TWKNTI YkARV EXPERIKNtn. 7i0 Broadway. New York. March 1T86 4-UjiysJtt!injing JUiock'a Porous Plaitam fur 20 vl2r - ami found tlieiu one of the beat of family- i""'l i liliJ. Briefly f lliuIMM ' III), ntv. m-t prrience, i t'(y Ihut when plac-etl 011 the mtiull of the buck AIIuocU'h Plus- tera ilil the body -with nervous en ergy, and thus cur fatigue, brain ex Imubtloti, debility and kidney difllcul ties. For women and children 1 have found theia invaluable. They never irritate the kln or cause the lightest puin, but euro bore throat. M-oupy coughs, coldi palus in side. bar'.i or client, indiwesltou nod bowel coui'ilainis. C. D. Fukdricks, Tb borough of Bellefonte has an actual Indebtedness of $110,000 while . tb population of the plaoe Is not as as great as that of Lewinbarg, "Lightning naver strikes twice (p the sauio place." Neither does a mule The reason for this Is because the place Is never there after the first strike. Tb Mlddlebnrgh gun club's tie on Friday resulted In M. Z. Stein Inger breaking 19 out of 15 bats,C. Stetler 4, II. H. Grimm 8, John Fran cist. ?""r. ; Um estimated that to collect a ponnd of honey from clover 80,000 heads of clover must be deprived of nectar and 8.750.000 visits from bees must be mad. W. I. Garman, the sho man, will from this on accept all kinds of eoun try produce tn exchange for goods, Hs will always pay the highest price for it and allow full cash value. Rnptnr cur guaranteed by Dr. J, B. Mayer. 831 Aroh 8tn Phll'a Fa. Ease at ouce, no operation or bulb ns delay. Thousands cured S. f cireuler. tf. The recent wet weather wound up (we hop so anyhow) on Monday ' evening with a terrifto thunder storm accompanied by a heavy fall of rain and a eprinkl of ball. I lBPHstherarr--bon,aJ mornb A-rear plenty of pen "no do tb sam thing in this - conntry, but thy dont gtpald for ' , Th Chippewa Indian Medicine Co. Is camping In tb meadow opposite th reetdeno of Harry Smith In this 1 plaoe and give nightly entertainment on platform erected for that par Ryan Dauberman of Centre ville was arrested on Tuesday by a U. S. pension deteotlve and taken to Bon bury to answer to a charge of Illegal dabbling In pension dasines. Full parUoulars next week. Th citizens of Hartley township have crossed swords over the matter of removing the depot located at Glen Iron to a point one mile east aud opposite Albright's Park, or erecting the new station on the site of the old one. Naturally enough the neonl who live close by the present station are up In arms, claim ing that their town is "looking up, and that lealously of urobubl con tlnued growth and surpassing iiu portance Is what Inspires their neigh' prac-l bors In their endeavor to iuflueuo a obange. On the other hand many good reasons ar given for the re moval. A new station Is to be erected and it is claimed that the change of site will offer th greatest couven iene to the greatest number, and in' ereas passenger travel. Whatever the merits of the question may be it looks as though th ohargewill be made. Ltwitbnrg Local Ifetc$. Thb Champion Reaper and Mow kr la represented at court this week with a marked showing-giving su periority to a machine that is really deserving. It was represented by P. M. Eokman, Qen. Agt.Sunbury.Pa, 3.W. Hoof and B.C. Lindner, Travel ing Agent, Rob Smith, Local Agent, Soolt Ritter local agent at Una- uiokin Dam, and S. Shlery, local ag't at Adamsburg. . The tests put to the! machines by these men was startling aud demonstrated th superior ma terial used In rii ucuon. 'for i.tnce, on of th traveling agents welgblog over 200 pounds, stood on th delioate-looking reel of their self binder and swinging himself without breaking It Tb cutting bar of the mower was tested in th sam way, while another with a heavy hammer tested th delicate-looking cogs I the machine with heavy blows. The guards ar mad of solid steel and every part at th elegantly fashioned machin Is perfect - Th Champion Harvester Is ahead In many respeots. tb rellef-rak, which prevents wet and tangled grain to choke th klnves, th wslghlog-trlp, which makes every sheaf alike In weight and turns wet grain on into small sheaves and dry into larger th sorlnar frame for the perm 1 u it to shrink -Ing with its easy ac all Th grand-Jury Ignored th bill of and Cavli Jordan against sv- "1 T---1 f Teavertown for eanvass which without loterfer tlon. th solid stl drive'wbael. combine to make It superior not only to otber mhines her but to any other manufactured. They sold colt a Mc-br cf r-'ntlw this week aa of Gborok 8paid, . Beavertown.Pa. f LiirSYLVAN!A t.AILKCAD. BTOBTOT LXWSTOH BIT. TimTsb!s, In effect M07 15. 1888 FOR Salr, A bos and lot In th town of Franklin, ibout twelve rods from th Middlebtirgh station. It la th property of Herijaiutu Wltten niyer, deo'd. For particulars! Inquire or address . . JOHR WlTTEIIatTBR, L. M. Moatk, . May t, m ( . Agents. Roll or Horor. Th following persons hav paid their subscription to tha) Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes oconr in these eS-edits or on your pa per plena notify us: W. 8. Hnydar, . Jan. I, Patar Harmaa, May. IT, 'M J. K. mack, Jnaa. 1, U Wm. H. Waaver, May, 1,'M Klaf Iraa RrldRt l'a Jooa. 1, 'ttf !i4lra Wiimt, . Julj-l, Mrs. Kt Uattora, , April. 1, 'N a. B. Stamp. May. 1- 'So Robtrt Bruuia, ' June. 1, 'I' Aaron V. Waller, April, 1, 'M Daniel Salber, . . Dae. 1, 'IT Jaroma AlKlar, (. Jana.l.'M 0. A. Walter, Daa. I, 'M Haniaott Knaaaa, Aag. 1, 'M MlM Vlek K1lry, Juna. 1,'M Ihmui Kadlay, Jaa. 1, 'M a. 8. Walter. April. 1 'm Juha W. Walter, 1M. 1, 'SI J. O. Smith, Jan, 1,-W waaTwaaa ia. aTATioaa. tTti rai a A. ' J a ra .1 t i LawlttawaJ. T IS r .n MalaBtraat T.IS I 4N tn Lawlitawa T.s I tie f.M S Maltlaa t M l la tot S Palatar f.M III a .o II Phiadia T.s lr lit i.T U Waanar. T S LSI 11 4 n Milare 1 M IN ti Stl Sn Raab'tMIII f.T IM LIT It t Adaaebarg 1 0 I.M II IS St Beaarta S.I 41 tJ I.M M Boater I f I U It g.lt I Mlddlabarfk Its III Lit IN M ttalaar .M IN ItT l.ao IT Kraamar W.4 M III I.M 14 Pawlle III I. II T.l 41 "llnii(iroTa IM 111 1 1 J T.ST 4 SallnnsroTa J. 4 41 1.0 T.St M Baabary .ll I ft Wkam Raky waa aWh, wa rra kae Wkaa ak waa a CkO. aa art fat Caaaatta, Waam aka lnwi Mlaa, aka ataag ak kad OUUMBt, ska fra I On th ?th Inst, at the residence of the bride's parents, by J. E. tihlukel. Esq., William Catheruiau of Hartley township Union County, and Miss Ellen E. Herman of Centre towushlp. Bkavertowjt. Jacob Bobb split one of the bones of his leg on Satur day evening as the result of a fall. Mrs. Jerome Beaver Is still quits low with chronic disease. George Spaid has moved his stave mill to a tract of timber land at the toot of Shade mountain. The tract will furnish wood for several years' sawing. Charles Wetzel has raised and weatberboarded his new house In the went suburb of town. He Is now putting a slate roof on It Albert Engle has given his residence a coat of paint It looks well. The Snnday-ecbool convention was well attended at most of th meetings. Daniel and Grant Mlddleswarth have raised th frame-work of their new house. H or sen JjrMicW iiri w(j.liv,r tie, which lie is suojeot w, on amuu- day morning struck into a window breaking a pane aud cut au ugry gohh Iu bis baud. The relatives of Levi Gift, who for merly resided some distance from this town, have been Informed that he died at his residence ln Mfflin county on Sunday morning and will be bur led to-morrow (Tuesday). His dis ease was dropny. A goodly number of our citizens are attending court this weak. They are nterested in the Jordan suit The Central Hotel is being furnish ed with shutters. Its appearance Is greatly Improved. A tremendous shower of rain, ao- ooiupanied by heavy thunder aud considerable hail passed over this plaoe on Monday night ORPHANS' COURT 8 ALE OF REAL ESTATE ! Pennant to aa ardur el tha Orphaal' Oonrti of Mlfllloaud Hatdar aunatlat, tb andaralea d Adml tratora ana tiUmnto annio oi tha Ut .will and ttamot of Abner MlililUa wartb. Utaot Kprloa towDrklp. rlDTder aoantT l'a.. will aipoa to Public Mala oo Iba pramlrai la ltoeatiiriowotbtPiMinilacoatitr, ra., wlib' In one kail mil of Wagaar blaUoa.oo tbafct, aki, it. oa Saturday, Jane 0, 1888, at 10 o'clock A. M. th fnllowlne VALUABLE FARM, adJolDlDK land! ol Jaoab Hook, Joaepb Waanar. Emannal Oldl, Ntaphaa Millar and albar. aonUlntoa 1(10 AUKES. mora or laM All of Mid land lelred and la a Rad ataia ol cultivation eieapt Firtaeo aorea which la WELL TIMBERED. A Itraam of rnnnlna; iut paai throuKb tbn larm, and (liorron are areata,! iKleudlJ HAKN. TWO UWtLI, 1N1 HlUSkX, aud oilier outbullillngi, alao a well of sood watar Bear Iba bouae aad Ba Or- AhKPft or vnnnv traaa orazeellant fralt. TEBMM UK SALE-' par oont. to ba paid oidn ofaala aiaoon ae lb crart-rt la eold. On third after dedulloR axpariana ol ale to romeln ai dower OD lalf premier th llfu-llma of tha widow. Uua hair the remtlader to ba paid on Iba Ant day November InM and tha belanee on tba flnt day of April 1nv, when dead and bommIo I to .1 Klvan. Tha wld owl doer t b wiv -fi b-ad ad wtikh "'anunUtrator' euaitf m'c'nia aouaso, SETTLEMENT NOTICE. The updrlicned idnilnlttrntor of Ilia eUle 01 l.inuna! ro'.ii. lute ui rraaitiiii, wwnam 8nvdr euunii. l'a.. deo'd. ntv Bolic to a ixreoni (nciwinu timuianivn iiKienimi iu, ur mc claltat aKiilnnt mini nnu Ul prreent inein at he olhi e ot Vl. lluuiiuel. Mlddieburah, on Kiit- nrday Juua to, UM, tar feltleuieut, between tba aour ai a a. m. ana u. ui. w l if, jiiirr.n, W. H. )LTZ. Msy, SI 'II. AdmlnUtretora A DMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE xl Latter of AdmlnlMrattoa oa tha eaUteof JOHN f AdE late of Parry T o w b I b I Sntdar Do., fa.. .Iaeaaad. haying bean aran td to tha anderiliincd all iiariona kaowln aheaiMlyat Indebted to laid eitate ara reiueal hd to uiaka immediate payment, wuue moee bavlua olalnia wlllpraiaot tkam duly autbaa ia to tleated May II, FAMNT PAOE. AdminUtratrlt, SS7XNS. Preparad for Poer by D.O. at., gldgaway, ra.) 5ern Ancient Wonder $ oftl World : 1. Pyramids of Egypt 9. Pharos of Alazandrla. 8. Hanging Gardans of Babylon. 4. Temple of Diana at Kphesas. 5. Statute of Olympian Jupiter. 6. Mausoleum of Artemesla. 7. Colossus of Rhodes. &ra Modern iro.tder qf Hit World s 1. Printing Press. 5. Steam Engine. 8. Telegraph. 4, Daguerreotype. 0. Telephone. 6. Phonograph. 7. Electric Light Seven Iliyheit liuildingt in tht World, 1. Washington Monumnt 505ft, 8. Cologne Cathedral, 510 8. St Paul's London, 508 4. Strawsburg Cathedral, 458 5. Great Pyramids of Egypt 480 6. Ruen Cathedral, 400 7. St -Peters, Rome, 448 Kr4 TmvyoM Oiiici in tht U. 8. 1. New York, 1,400,000 9. Pblladelpba, 850,000 t. Brooklyn, 871,000 4. Chicago, 710,000 8. St. Louis, 500,000 8. Boston, 870,000 7. Baltimore, . 850,000 Seem Legal Holiday in Permit. 1. Jan. 1. Ifew years Day, 8. Feb. 89. Washington's Birthday, o. uooa rriaay jjat varies, 4. May 80, Decoration Day, 5. July 4, Independence Day, 8. Than kaglyiDg Date Varies, 7. Deo. 85, Christmas Day, 8:ven futriotie Bonqt. 1. Home, Sweet, Homo by John Howard Payne. 8. Star Spaogl Banner Franels &Key. 8. Battl Hymn of Rapubllo Julia ' Ward How.' 4. Vatlonal Hymn, ' Amer'lea-6. F. Smith, D. D'. , 0, God Bay onr President Harri- i f-j - . A DMINISTRATORS NOTICR XX latUraef Admlali. ration aa tk aetata af Ooort Malwlx lata of Went Terry Iw ..ga yder ls'nad, all per0Bf knowlai thamialva ladab ad to aald aalateare renna-tad ta taaka Inrae dlate payraant.whlla thoie kaylaa alalia! were preaeai taaaa aiy aataaatieaiaa aa aasar aaa. BvaDanun, May SI, W. pd AdailBMtratar. Sclfnsgr? Arr)mmolntl)n (Oenaaetlnf wltk trains tf.U. Bf ) La ye aallnthrrar. Arrive at Hellnmrara JM aV, M , ie.ua a. m. l.- P. M . I. M .OS P. ft. M P. M. rralns Leave Lewlstown Juuotlon : It 14, a ra, 1 01, a m. I 4 ami T, p ra, l.ts, i n n n rar rmabnra ana ine woai. T a) a B, It a ra, T 4? p m, M p to. Ilium, II 14 a a, For Philadelphia, New Yark, Haiti- ore ano waeamniua. Philadelphia A Erli R R Division. AJID tf OKTHEKIf CENTRAL BAILWAT. Train Laa ftnnhary i 1 1 a at, ror Bcllafoat. en aa vaaaaaai. tuta, ror ! n area. Illita, tor nMlaioat. Xss aadCaaaa Sal an. s.m p si, For HenoTO and wsiais. Iiin r riatawlaaa and lll1tk. aaipm and t S in Tor Wllkaabarra. M)in,iisoim.iMta. For bbakskla Bbd Mount Uarmtl. Train Iaay Rallnmro?a Jonctlant 51 a ai, arrlln at Phlladrlphla S II p m, ew I York 10 p m, llaltasior 4 4 p m, win-' Inwloa III n n. I II P m, arrlrlnn at Phlladatpkla 4 afl p m, Ww vora tiapn, uaitimora ao p n, mra Iniion 7 11pm. T IT p m.arrlylna at Phlladalpl la I 21 a m.New York! 10 am, Uallluiaral 1 n, wai Inston ISin, Train alaii Leave Hunbort! 1 6 a ai, arriving al Philadelphia I 21 aa.Tf e Tori 11 a m, uaitimera s i a m, naaa iBKtoa So a b. J. R. WOiin, Oea'l Pail Aceal. COASi E. P DUkl, Uen'l klaaaser. CROWN ACME I Bprino Opoains at thp Cf.l SELINSGROyD, Our store io now fullor than oyor with new spring goodo. Thocalij cues are simpiy lmuieiAiuu, vauu wu sell a good quality of Prints at Be: per yard. Our stock Ginghamo; Lawns and Satteens is worth cee ing. Prices of Satteens: 10;123 14, 15, 20 and Kb cents, ail ecxeuem quality for the money. -Anythinc and everything you want is dresg goods at a moderate price. Full line of Parasols and Sun umbrellaa Large variety of Fans. ; j&11 tho leading shades in cashmer jShawls, Carpets and Wall Paper a GjpeCal ty. Large variety of fancy window shades. We have ono lino of ohades in different colors 2 yardd long and 1 yard wide on tho best spring roller 35 cents a piece tno same kind with a fancy bordor 40 cents Call and examine our stock. Respectully t S. WEIS. Tb best Burning Oil that can oe Bad from Petroliam. It givss a brilliant light. It will cot suook th ehiransy. It will sot ehsr th wick. It has a high fir test. It will not explode. It is withoal a comparison as per feotion FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured from tb finest Crude in the most perfectly equip ped refineries in lb world. It is th Bent. Ask your dealer for Crows Issss. Trad orders filled by Yours truly, SLAYMAKER It CO., ja.p.VlTlv. Prmtj.iry. !'a W. H. FELIX'S rOi'ULATt FURNITURE M CARPET ROOMS, Valler Stteot, Jiowistonn, Pa. BEDROOM SUITS, of all kinds and prices t Mat tresses, Feathers, Pillow, llouleters, Bed Springs, Cbairs, Tables, Sinks. Sofas, Stands, Bureaus, Io., &.O., &.o , &c. P1RLOU SUITS in Browe Terry, Raw Silk, Hair, Cloth and Plash Roods. Parlor Rockers, all kiudH.I Marble Top TabIcs,ljOolc iog Glasses, sou tint ones, Pictures, eVo., Ac. GraiiiiWiirkct. ConilKCTKD BT W. II. WIBET KVKHT WKDPIK8DAT. No. 1 Pennsylvania " a Fultz "8 Whit mixed Kye Corn Oats Potatoes M 92 00 02 bS 80 .00 Ullddleburff illttrket D.D.Heso&Sons, Popular Fertilizers. Jotbing will grow without food. Jarmers look to quality as well as to pries in boyiog Phosphates. Jcoportaot to remember that D. D. Dess k Sons' High Grade Fer- tilizers are alwsys found to be . reliable and of tba same bigb standard. ' I " . TTsed by tba - must enterprising . farmers in Pennsylvania. fJJIbey will enrich the soil; and in crease the orops. Qompoaed of Apunal Jogredients, Bone, Blood, Taokago, etc. plant food MeobsDleslly prepared for drilling. WANTED KEW BfiOX, Vr Oauaaa Brnwau, ea waarr let the ell-d I- iwu,aa larMry wMl .ak tit KimUml. A ur vmm muf ot a . on ...j ia Hue ewauaU'r aa la Butter Kkk Pitted cherries. Unpitted " Blackberries KaHpberrtes Onion Lard Tallow Chickens per lb. Turkeys HUl Sou Id. Hani .... 50 14 8 8 0 12 40 0 4 0 8 8 ...io ...14 RICHLY! Aud bcinur tl en Rewarded ar Ihoaa who read Ibli and I ban aot: (bar will eBUtotBeat that will rial take IbcB f mm their linm.a aad fa ml lie. Th iiro OU ara larae aad fare lar aer lodaitrlnua oerean. maof have Jiada aad ara Bow maklBK aaral ooatlrad dollar! a neulh. It la eaaj for any ooa to mBka M and apwardl pr dy, woo I wllllBaT io work, c.ltbr 11, loora r old! capital uot needal; we etart yoa. Kei7 tbloa uaw. Mo paUl aullltf ratalrad: too. reader, aaa do It w1! ai may one. Wrlta to D at ouea lor lull parttoulan, wbloa wa mail (ra. Addr Stlaaoa k Oo., KortUad, Halaa. SALESMEN WANTED ta aaeraM for tha ul rtf uraei Apply at ooce. rr Slnnk I HtcailT eniiiloyineat auaranteed. SAL IKY AN11 fcXr-LWBtM I'Alli. alullna ait. Sccll & Howlani, April SO, 'im. h1. ' iReler to Ihla pnpar ) ILHIHbUTKE, IT. Y. Walter'i Patent?puortr,:,Mv leat aoullad. Abaolulel Metal Shingleswinfl Rjiji Fire Durable and Ornamental. IDuatratml catalog-lie and iirlce Hat free. NAUONAL. aHEk.TMI.TAt. KKJKINOCO tlil fcual Ktb au, Nw Turk Clljr. BaTaa Ooaa-h. KrouUkv taana, leaHaKiitWea pAjtkiava oiNasiTTONio wuku.ia.ta. u lur au airaaaiua. aa. iarai aaa oa. BM a ualu from lamia blood oji4 aoaaakuou too aa alok. aarawaliae alMH lmai, aad elawfr itnu lath, vrara, will la mmmy hiwt thaaraaaW af a uoa Vmaa at ta . nfakaTaaaabl. tm oil aoiaa Bucknell University. lavlta attention to 1 Ita full eauraaior etudy.i luluprerod building, S 1U Iraa aobalarahlp, 4 It large library fund, II nw aatronomloul ob artalar;. 1U heallhlulneo f looatlen. I Ita rainarkablo ohaiua, aad Iti aw art aad auaio bullillnn. He bo (uparior la fenoarlra- oia. for men, youug wuua,an yoalha, Ci Uontol'raaldant . DAVIOJ. HILIi,il..D.LewUburr1Pa. Deo. I u. TO COlTOUIIPTTVEfl VSK WINCUKSTKU-SHYFUPHOePIIITB Or UMI and HOUA. for (JooaanuUoa. Wall ljU lira, c Mnuka. Aatkauo. Mnookltl: an.f (.tonal It, iiriaaaaaiBwlead. cjoaeia A full line cfJota. Hemp. Itecr. Tifraioe, Tapestry,! Body IJronflels and Velvet Carets, Art b'Mnntcs.fmyr.l nia U-a. r Hnttm !-'-- I' tl.lo. U .III Moll any of lie abt !b bouoibt anv plae. and ' .niv.w vu.. ... a... tTrito m, )T pricos or co.j and kse th Isrgest stock this aid of Pbiiacipi.uia I Kesppctfully, W. U. FKLIX. When You Insure Why Hot Get the Best H. HARVEYSCH0CH, General Insurance) Aerent; Eelinsffrove, Pa. . Represents the fbllowma; Great Stock.Compaixl)s; OKOAN1ZED AMETBj 1Q1S iETNfl, at Hartford, CDnn.j H,BdB,B4I 1B53 HOME, Df New York, - UiBDB,riB 1B17 FIRE ASSDCIATIDIfi Pkll'tl, t, 511, air u Thrie Oonpantei rank aaoag the UEST, ara OI.I la eiaerlaae, aid with Ulr laaH ipital i,d ronrca guaraolaa uniuaa-lnd aalaiy and aeurltT. ...i.-...-' It. ih.ir ,,rom. t oniiun. fair, houart Bd eatlafaetorf deallug iu all their lea attleaaal. they bare woo (or Iheuuelaa UKtAT KSfUX AHWWb. Nn aasessmenls. NO rrem.um neietw 1 ARE YOU INSURED I If sot, write to the above Agency and yoa will rsceivePrompt at I alio.' 1888. Spring and Summer. 1888. Wo are now prepared to aliow you an immonso Tarietj of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Glassware, Etc.;; . . v. -i In Dry Goods wo have an elegant lino of 6omlination Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Batines,' A Variety of Wash Dress Goods: Scotch Zephyr tlloth; .t Century tloib; . jTeW Calicoes,' White Dress Goods!' A n Elegant Line of Oassimereo; Laces, and Embroideries; daonoGROVe .j y r lit t iira '"1 r IT. lVlewSi aaal bwImhu 4 ( a r-., rowiiM, 'I Ml. t !. .--- .14, a m aa a..'
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