pwt W Swt ,.uUi.heu.rery Thursday. rnPSTa.-fhS Cnnrti ef u.a i'ovi" . -, . it,, raarin MnnuKTi ! J5. ihi nea I" r.ipr. "r .1 alee so Milhhorboniij. '"" u M v. . .p. throusn maroon r..?on.lbl. lo, Ih. ioisi M 5UBSCUIBSR3. I b .t Hie flmcnre on the lajwfl of f to wine" Yt:n BUBSCniP- I PATH 1" ..,.,, a wf,pU after Th St&tute of Liberty EnJiKhUnlng.VBlITir-SlX Y2AS3 ON HIS the World In New York Harbor ha a BACK IN A DARE H00VI- nose four feel ami an incnss in length. This boaU brother Lumbard of the Trilune by at least two feet. LTTl Z? McCluru. The absence of sleigh InR greatly interfers with the haul in If of prop timber, then, too, we should have snow to uroUot the HVsliit. see If hite I" chained, er reeaipt Is necessary. the Post visited Dr. Isaae Uothrock. John 8. Farnswarth, the popular at the residence of his nephew. Janice salesman for Jones, Kechtel & Shelb Rothrockf n rranil)f nnd for the ley, IMillndeiniim, tKs mis metnoa benefit of our readers we will give a of Informing ine mercnanis oi onyuer bref ou,ne of t,,e ,nTa,d'B If,. He county that lie win can upon tueui on , )rothHr to u. R.w.U Rotbrook. . or aoout l eoruary om. of MeClure. and thlrt v rears mm was It Is reported that the genuine old- one of the most expert dentists in the fashioned Itch has made Its appear- city of 1'hlludelphlii. It is supposed ance in some parts of Snyder county, the arduous task of bonding over the Can such things be, and overcome us dental chair from uiornfuir till night, like a summer cloud without our day after day, produced a spinal dis special notlcef1 ease which not only rendered him en WAMTKii-A ni.ititifmiiP.-A voiinff tlrey helpless but weakeued the eyes man of two years' experience desires a "te,u1t that U, ,len,,t ray,01 Rest ff referen- ' ntnicmniiK fram Itwa'so I n.e.1 ststiom. I saeT.asi. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. & LEWST37W DIV . 0T.blo,Io effect Not. 15. I860 u a u tl il to M ..IT 41 41 I M IN 99 tit 04 "0 1 4l l.T ) ill I I 11 II IT t It M to S3 3 JT l 41 It to A. Leerletowa J. Main Mreet lewi.town jrleltlaod Painter Hhlndla Wanner Met'lnr Baob't Mlllt Aitan.bars; H.eT.rtowo Hntr )1illebar(b, Meiear Kmmtr Pauline Relln.cro ra 8llnmror J Huuborr m T 15 Tit 1.70 Tvt T.4 T 30 T 43 tw T.6T S.04 S.I0 1 I S.J S 40 S 4t M t.lt a oo t OS MS 3X1 1.T0 3.4S 3 M S OA 3. IS S3I S.9n 1 4 S 4S 4 3U Jlntro4 jfconiniouaiiuii iiloonteilnf whs trvlntea w.w. l U. Htllnnrof S. Arri n stim-irgft A. M IMP. . I M P. M. 10 W A.M. 3.01 1'. M 4.33 I. M. nlnt Leave Lewlstown Junction i Ml m. S nt. m, 10 4 ) Ami VT.pm, 4 14, p m i . . ii Plii.harir and thn Wait. tut a. J4 Am. 147 p m, 4 44 t ra, I M p m. 14 p B.r or PDUaipBi, nmi Art AU4 WAIUIDUIUB. olerkshlp In a store. oes can be given. For particulars ad dress, V To3T printing office, Jan. 1U, 4w. Uiddleburgh, Fa. If the man Ackloy, who was picked to death by Lewlntown'e three iolled doves on Christmas, had been a stu dent of Hobby Uurns and obeyed the Injunction In the closing lines of "Tain O'ahanter," he might have lived to get drunk many a time and oft. So sensitive were these organs that he had to wear a copper plate over them and that covered w ith several inuhus of tight linen wraps. The room had to be perfectly dark even the cracks in the shutters and doors had to be wadded. Our vi.lt found him prostrated on a lounge In a room with the shutters open, lie is a very matiy conversa. tiouulint and potsosscd of a reiuerka Judge Hucher held adjourned court bie memory. lie told us that he had here Tuesday and was warmly greeted not seen the light of day for over by his many friends In the county, tweuty-bix years, and had lulu upon He still perambulates on crutches the sumo sofa night and day for and has reached jn accomplishment twenty-three years. The average in this respoct that rivals Governor reader might suppose thut under these SALE EE3I3TE2- Following is a list of sale, public hil private, advertised in the Post or Ir which bills have bueu priuted at Is office. Vitlay, Jan. 28. Perry Hare admr. of Alary jane tiare, win sen a larm and 'limestone lot in Franklin twp ysdnetday, Feb. 8, H. J. Reiser. admr. or Ueorge . wiiMser, win sell real estate in Franklin twp. hursilay, Feb. 8, Win. Harding exe'r of Daniel Lease will sell valuable town properties in PurtTreverton laturday, Jan. 2J, Frank Howersox and Curtin uowersox, exrs or Kaiuuel Howersox will sell moun tain land at the Coui t-houo in Midtlleburgh. Eaturday, March B, Amelia Kiihns will tell (arm stock in Centre twp. ilnesduy, Feb. 2, I. C. Smith and (I. J. Schooh admrs. of Henry Hmitli will sell personal property hi Adamsburg. Jriiurndny. Feb. 24, E-lward Freed will sell farm utensils and live stock, near Heavertown. Saturday, March S, T. Kohler will sell farm utensils, stock, &c. m I re lllOllt. IFriday, Feb. 11, A. Kreeger. executor of the estate of Theos. tswiiiHiord, will sell a horsi', luiggy. potatoes, and a town lot, at the Kuglo Ho tel in Franklin. Saturday. Feb. 10. Sheilff will sell rekl estate at the Court House In Miildleburgh. Bsturdav, Feb. 10, George Walter, adiu'r of Kcuben Walter, dee'd, will mU real and personal proper ty on the premiums iu Ceutre twp 1. .1 u . . .1 - - J 'Tim j i clilf imi it nw mi, is' it' Hint 'a." hi tiehoch Hros adver Heaver. Charles Smith, of Middlebnrgh, the heaviest commercial man on the road, who weighs three hundred and seven ¬ ty pounds, was in town overtf unday. Mr. 8. Is an ex editor, having relin quished the duties of the tripod years airo for the purpose of engaging In business that afforded out door exer cise. Zeici,tt'ji-( Free I'rcu. An excited little boy ran Into our village drug store the oilier day aud breathlessly exclaimed: "Doctor, mother sent me down tothe shotlcary ,,ot.try wo found him exceedingly well pop qulck n blaxe, cos uuus siea Ver.-ed. In fa.-t. he is u perfect ency wiui lue pioiieiicuoi iiuti s-ie . opedia on every subject wo ap- a thimbleful of poly gorio in this din ,.0rt,dieil, and soou discovered that tiper, cos we had't hot a gottle, and W9 jimi nothing to do with liim in ui- the klut pup's got the bino witters KUmrllt, in it got any?" His food consists of urmv hard tack, Notick No. 3.-The time Is rapidly wheat collco, butter und apdes. This u Mini I uTtini.f .i Ioivm fur he says, ure tbe only articles in me m , . . . . , . Al I littS lf fll.lll tllllt lllu kflllllJII.il 1'JLII I II Jl r a rni-iinu-ni mum in r wo or i rto -- weeks hence. So do uyt delay calling He goes to sleep at 2 o clock at night -i n. r. .,i,.f.,ra n,M! vim ami wakes wnu tuu lauiiiy in me have an opportunity of being tcrvud. morning, lie is iiuy-one years oi.i, Mr. Herder, of the firm of Reeder Si Drtese, has sold his Interest In the Htave mill to his former partner, Win. Howel. The mill, which has been Idle for some time, will now be put In operation. Mlddleswarth's steam saw mill Is kept busy getting out building mate rial for the new chureh and other buildings to be erected here durlug the coining summer. John C.Howell and Thomas Young man are on the sick list. We noticed Sheriff Middleswarth on our streets recently. He seems to re alize that he is among frlcudl when here. Mr. Hratton'ii Stavo mill is In full operation. Kdward U. Wspner on Christmas night, between It and 19 o'clook, and about noon the following day, broke twigs from a cherry tree and placed them in water. The twltrs taken from the treo at night are now in full bloom aud can be seen at Ulth's store. Ed. thinks he will have rlj cherries ere long. x II. W. Ulsh has a nice lot of ooal at present. Ulsh ii Hro's Creamery Is welJ pa tronized by the farmers. They tu.tke excellout butler. Mlttdlcburgr Mttrkct J H utter 2 J 8 I) 0 I.' 0 Kggs Pitted cherries Unpltted " Ulaekberries Itaspberries Onions Lard.... Tnllow. ('hieketis per lb. Turkeys Nlde Houlde nam CENTRAL 1D1BCQIIDS STOWffilB SELINSGltOVK, PA; o- . o !2 circumstances he would be extremely unhappy. It is however, just the contrary. He seems blessed with a contented heart, which is the store house of all happiness. He devotes the t ill hours of niht and day to committing, rehearsing and applying j what others reads to him. lhe Uiblo is his greutest comfort, and hu lias committed eighty sttven chapters iu it, and over three hundred verses of sa cred songs. His knowledge of theol ogy is perfectly mavelous, while on the subject of luoduru history and Come, rain or shine. 1 remain your servant, S. F. Dbiukht. Dcuvertowii, Jan. 2-1, '87. The excellence of tho Philadelphia Voiles Ahuunac for ly-7 stands unri valed. It Is a perfect encyclopedia of fact and figures and U almost iudif nensible on the business mun's table. It will hese.it freo of charge to every subscriber of the Thiwi, which to-day stands head and shoulders above any puper publikhed in Pennsylvania for general Inforination.andisonly 1 cent a day for the daily, At a regular meeting of dipt. Kyan I'okt, oJiC4, i. A. It. Jan 1, the foh towing was adopted: Kol.tj vv Ilusoii.-The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to thi dates opposite their tuiuu'i. Should any mlMtakes occur In th'so credits or on your pa- pur please notify us: Edward Freed, J. O. Wagner, Thomas Kohler, I hum Lepley, C. II. Krebtm, John 8. Hastiiiger, Heujamin Htutler, Simon Erdly, M. L. yclioch. H. F. How, II. II. l.eitzvl. I). F. Kerstetter, Jacob iShamory, Deo. 1, 'e. Deo. 10. 'HO. Jan. 15, '88. March 17, '87. Feb. 22, '8H. Deo. 1, '87. Jan. 1, '8H. Jan. 1, 'PH. Jan. 1, '88. Maroh 1, '87. Jan. 1, '88. March 1, '87. Feb. 1, '87 (IRANI) JVltr. Prtwn for Ksbriisrf Term, eommKOrlsy MonUy, lh nib, lot;, A'lliDi-O. P. KIk. HSATnr ItASO lllt'lf, OSO. SIA,. ('ntrs I'bnrxs o. IMoem ir, J. M. llrtmn. 'hpmo llenrf Mhs fl-r. Prsnklln II. II. KnnDlnnr. .1. knoii Iio Hlirr. Ml. (1 i.nrh li in lliwomon. .Mldille, rpk )i Auinl'lor. .lol.n Rwsr'l. Uunr Pi lr KAutl, (I t, Kiullli, llld Wcn.it. Psrry-W. It. llnt'tH. r, II. A. llnri l srutr. Putin ' lli-l I). Ki-Kiler, llmm l.'nw. firln (le . Kn, lloitHnl Mlu-beli. inmnriiv e. m. Hti.nmoi. I'nliin llrnrf Anckur. WobluKiun P. K. llilMib, O o. ll,Uruin. PE11T Jt'hV. PruwB for Kol.ruirf Term, cnininrn'-lru M.m.Uy iln 3itii. 18-7. Admn-W. II. Pi'tlsrnir, Uimo Lrplpy tlon hnmik. B'-Ar PrAnk Hoakur. .1. M. lio. J. P. Krn, A ll'Ort Si-rlit ll..ivcr Weal rimrlu II- rl-stur Tims. II r li'tiir. Oonirii-ltrlsh tUturr. -hr. II cn.lr Irk. A . t.. MuKrr, Hnr K. S niltii, WlliU Mruii. lhA'inn-ll'iiry Kbrnlit. Vrnkiin-Inhn I'.inai lui -r, llpnrr ,sbinT. J A0k.n Slinon P. K"l. lor, lli-urjr Mll.er, Win. Snlir. MliMI-l ur. b-M. L. M )ll, M. Z St. luliKf. Krtil. Smith. M.inro JeniiiUli Hoitt Psim .1. M. Anrmil Nnflnn FIHirr, Pnln H. Mlllrr, .1. P. Kiebtcr. .Union liuw, ll. n ry K Cnn. W. brfaxo. Pcrrr-ll. .1 . W. II Tr. Perry WokI-W. 11. orylilil. Jho lil-r. hull' 'move I'Slili I Il0flrri,nr, A. I). I'srT. iVtn .1. IUIO"s, U. i.. Mi KvUuy, Juttux HI thai. SprltiK-Wm. II. KcIk's. I'nlno -Jnnuli Stshl, lonth n Sltia)ntil, Wn.liloiilDi' II. V. A rtinl I, .1 .I n U. I'lckel. II. II. (Ilfl-D, II. 1.17 l.imaiula, Keiibt-u Miturllj K, Krnl. liounh. SiOur Annual Clearing Out Sale hai Begun I We are selling our Ladies and Misses coats way down below cost. Now is tho time to buy a coat cheap. W o have made a general reduction in the price of our Wool en Goods. A great many of our DEESS GOODS have been reduc ed in price. We Gelected all the remnants out of our stock of dress goods, calicos etc., and are dispos ing of them at one-half and two thirds their value. We are offer ing bargains in every department; Call and see us. S. WEIS, Selinsgrovc. GRAND has u massive forehead, thin iron- fc'niy hair mid a lixuvy while beard; is ok happy us a bird, ami the most pcr- iect specimen of "1'Mtiuunu on 11 Moil -uiueiit'' the world has ever euon. i:;iiiai,-T.pMr?iMjLqpr.S 1 . . . V... u 1.. .. nl,.l,l .All. I'Milimtl. nil OilllUiiJ h" , , 1 W.l-rl,t. A.M.1HI1.I.I winiu iiiu wiieiiu ami urn lauiiiy were;j( ,,,t. n .xiux-cHm Heaven above Hesolutions of respect passed by j ('apt. . W. Uyan 1'ost No.SCt.G. A.K. I Jan. 14, IhS", MiddlebiirKh, Piv. j WllKitKAS, Tho Supremo Commaii : d-r has sei-n IU to remove from our i mlilft comrade Theophilns Hwinefonl, i a faithful im tuber of our l'ost.a brave I soldier, kind nuichbor aud patriotic citizen; therefore be il RK.(l.vhU, That wo bow in humble Miliinit-hioii tothe winiloiiiof Him who I doeth all thiuuH well aud who has taken our comrade to Himself, and I that whilst we mourn the loss or a Out of oar iinmunsu stock wo oft'tT M10 following FURNTIME AND CAEPET BARGAINS ! PPilTyNITYS Wo arc now clearing up our shelves projniraturv to purchasing our early Spring goods. You will find GSreat flSariainH iu every le- ninny Thcv do not to church, Charles K. Arllc'y.oouSluud in j.iii for seduction and basiurdy, succeeded in breukiutf open bis cell door with a stouu he had pried from lhe wall, and when iu tho corrlder, tore a luth from it window, and,ilxlni a wire hook to it, rem-hud through tin) main door and "llhhod" the keys from their accustomed nail at the cellakkitcheii door. Willi these h See change tii-fiuent. A protracted meeting Is in progress in the U. H. Church. Miss Ida Erhart of Altoona, Ta., is visiting her brother George Erhart, lo Frankliu. F. E. Dower, District Attorney of this county recently made a business trip to Ohio. The Receipts and Expenditures of Snyder county will be fouud oa the 4th page of this Issue. Nsls. Gutelius and wife of Mifflin burg visited the family of L.M. Moatz the latter part of last week. It Is said that Brother Wilvert of the Buuhury Anierieaa goes Into spattus every time he seei water. In making mention of the death of Mrs. Ripka we gave her naiueaa Susan It should have read Sarah. P. 11. Bohocb. has returned from his sojourn In Wisconsin, eonvlnced that there is "No place like homo." A musical convention will be held at Aaronsburg, cooiuienelng Feb. 1st The convention will olose with Con es rts on Friday and Saturday even logs. Btetler's Cornet Band Is rehearsing a drama entitled, "The Female Oe leotlve" which they will produoe in Seebold's. Hall, sometime during Coort week. AL Gift who Is attending sohool at ureeneaatle, Pa., and who epuut month's vaoatlon with his parents at this place, again returned to sohool last wk; Oar people have had an apportunlty to take all out of good sleighing there was In it for noarly two months, but the rain that fell on Saturday and ounaay knocked the bottom out of It We elsewhere publish a full text of me ilatson Pension Bill, which now awaits tbeslitnatoro of the PrMnt It will be of Interest to quite a nuin r 01 soldiers la this oounty. The THbuM and riniri are fighting about the water question In Sellns rove with an earnestness that wakes U rt "y r rp?tr ts if tV?y were anry. Ji:mdve1, That the thanks of the found easy accens to the outside world, Post are due and are hereby tendered tt, opening the doors of tho oilier to the. Choir. IhiI hv Mm. Lizzie II. . 1 ... V1...I.I.. ... n... M...,-,.f"vtr mi... prisoners called for tliem to "come niiMiiit v w ibsi' uvim hi 1 viiiuiisi v . v 1 ler's (Joruet Hand for assistance at on." 1 liey renmeu 10 follow, ami re our late entertainment also to lUe malned In their celU until tho hherilf editorof the Fort. lVro. Haro aud rct(ut.ti , when they notilled him of jessie linger lor s .eeiai lavors. , ... . JQ t DH1VI3RI, III III cn.,iiir, niiuu, uiiuv nuu u . v. Adjutuut. I the services of Deputy l raiik liubb, Masked hutrtrintr i.artles are oominir .irwig ami ai. i.. nufiniiiKer. Into vogue in some localties, and proneeuou 10 uie resiueiioe 01 wr, might be a drawing card at some of Jacob Herman, two miles north our ehurch fairs when they get ripe, east of Middleburgh, where thoy Bv uavln 15 cents, a man is allowed found him lu the barn which they I ... iii. to huir a srirl. but ho is first blind- surrounded and searcnou. lie ai folded. It makes a man mad. savs lempieu 10 maae on out, wr. urwig one who has been through the mill, halted him, and iu less than twohours to find on removing the bandage from uu of bls "cul" the Kheriff his eves, that he had been hueifinir ad Him in Hands again IlKMivKi,This dispensation of 'ni' Supreme llsad bhoiild serve as a bleuslnir to iis.hls survlvliik comrades, reminding us that our muster-out in this world may soon follow; ai.d it is our prayer that the good Father Uiay lie graeiously near the widow aud other friends, to console theui iu their bereavement. Uicsolvkh, That we enter this me morial of Comrade Hwineford on the minutes of our Post; send a copy to the bereaved family, and that it be published iu the Middlebnrgh Post. .l.vo. 1. SIIINPKI., G. C. Gl.TKi.iLrt, F. E. How Kit, Committee. his wife, and 15 cents gone for noth ing. Wann'd ungfair'm Drooker shuld Ich bihht for do tzeitung don inusht dich gor net boddera. Do Drooker brauoha kui geld. He hen plenty lai vas tuittle for sich selver uu era wei- ver un kluner. uu se hen gcr kat reut tzu batzawla, uu nix for bob- beer, un nix for era shafilelt, un wano der Drooker si geld will don When re turned to his cell he became so en raged that he broke everything with in reuch even tearing the clothing on his bed. The darkey congratulated himself on his good luck in remaining in his cell, and hi a fit of ecstacy ex claimed, "Lord, Charley I wasn't ye scared when all dem pixtol was p'lutcd at jet" As will be seen elsewhere In this is sue. Auditor ueuerai sues nas notiu- sawg ui uu weisut s in an onuers-1 """i -" . m. m vm. ..- . . mohl gevva. Sell du't 'u d'uo satis ed tl" Couutr Commissioners of this JOr Dysp-psla and Liver Comnlalut, fya. un ar feel'd doukbawr for di unnershtitzung. Sohwefllebronuer, State not t6 have the Ueruautile List published in the papers. This bit of advertlsiag was about the only rccog- August Spies, the leader of the An- nltlou country printers got from tho archists under sentence of death in state Treasury, aud it now seems as Chloago has been offered the baud of if even this lust crumb of comfort beautiful and accomplished young I were to be swept away from them. It American lady in marriage. She evl- seems to be the desire of legislators dently wants to establish a heroiue to oppose the very exlstauce of couu- relatloDsbip with Helen who figured try printers after having Jumped from so prominently in the death of Wal- their shoulders Into their well remun lace, the Scottish Chieftain. Hut the erated olllces. If It were for the ap law has promptly refused to grant nroorlation of some will-o'-the wisn them a permit of marriage and the enterprise, century-entombed toad Two Solid Walnut Murblt lop Suits, HfVfl (JlasH o. Iim well ni:ilc in work :unl iiui.sIi,butiiIittlo oll in style Five Cotta-io rainUd Suits at a bargain. Throo Sol ill Ash Suits all gcxul iroods iwtvpt in linisli: wo rcjoico in the ;,vo Ji(mnir(.s at a sarnliic. 1 of eternal -r " Out' nlush rarlori suit t pit'oog Two hair-cloth " " 44 One " " " w -c'Csnd hand. Four niarliletop I'arlor tables Five hundred yards, all wool, (5. ('.and Cotton Ingrain ami Ka ('arpets last Spiino; stylesand reninants and all the above are per t'l'ct, except in stylo and tinish. 31o wish to clean them out all are marked llai-piiusand prices in plain figures. All our regular stockVof FUllMTlIUi: CAR VKTH at a reduced price lor the NEXT Til I TV DA VS. Cnllearlv and securo the bargains. ( Joods packed and freight paid to any point on r. n. it. w. ir. fi:lix, The popular Furniture and Carpet 31 an, Lewistown. Ir Undertaking a specialty. B0AMN& HOUSE. THM unilorsicund liavinp made , in i. to nreiiai tlun fur Ilia caoiiiaioiUtliio oflhe iullio ooulil r-iieaifuli'; . um hi. i im nun .....viiiinB; snii iiiiinins si'iia rat.nl lerotity-tlva cenn silar or twenty live reot( ineal. K(sklD SDd limil lor liumvi furnt.liB.I eliaap. Tbo.a out bavins tried Ma tal lfl are r.npent lull Inrltail t.mall, anil tliey will not attay (ll.aalianeil. II. hi in a tew ilnora wi-il ul tUa Uuurt liuu.s, Mlililieiiuriin, rn, UA1IUIH. 1IKAVKR, Deo. 1, 1883. I'joiriotor. Sol. OppenlieiunT pays the highest cash price for all kinds of furs, nich iim fox, muskriit, mink, skuuk io. If any family desires to purchase u haiiilxome new New Home Sewing Machine, with all the latest improve ments, very cheap, please call at TliK Post printing office and wo can ac commodate you. FriKK TitADR; Tho reduction of In ternal revenue and the tuklugoff of revenue stamps frein Proprietary Medicine, no doubt 1ms largely bene fitted the consumers, as well as re lieviug the burden of home manufac turers. Kspeclttlly is this case with Ureeu's August Flower and Hosohee's German Kyrup, as the reduction of thirty-six ceuts per dozen, has been added to increase the size of the bot ties coutuiningthese remedies, there by giving one-fifth more mediciue in the TO cent size. The August Flower partmciit as we are selling inoofls at cost or even less, must iro to make aoom, so fail to eoaie and see for yourselves. The opportunities to bvy cheap that we offer you now, are rarely to he had. i o:ne and see. Ttmits, . ,T i eT tt S f .'f 1 El u I dispise Imposition! publlo Is saved a farce. The Anarch ists must go. "A eup to Mioae that are dying, Tlirae eheeri fur llio.a tbal sru 4osl," We note that Tom Harter, of the Ulddieourgu I'ust. lias purchased a residence in that place for flOou and will take possession on tbe 1st of April. Either somebody nas been robbed lately, Tom has bought the property "on tiok," or printing must be a bet ter paying busiuess in rJuyder than iu Juniata. junwM Jieraui. The above Is about the gist of com uueut ou this subject to be found iu no less than a dozen of our exchanges Most of them, however, attribute our hniiiense wealth to the emoluments monument, or extra-session burlesque, their sanction would not be withheld for a'inoiuent, but the simple faot, so well known to them, that country printers are like faithful dogs in a campaign, they are turned oif with a whip and a kick aud are forgotten until time for tbe next aunual chase. A Lady's Pkufkct Companion "Painless Childbirth" a new bok by Dr. John II. Dye, one o.' New York's most skillful physicians, shows that rmln Is not necessary lu Childbirth but results from causes easily under stood and overcome. It clearly of the office of overseer of the poor, proves that any woman may beoome Neither of you baveguessed.lt.gentle-la mother without sum-ring any paiu men. We didn't rob anybody, didn't whatever, it also tells how to over buy on tick, the offloe of overseer oome an J prevent morning sickness, didn't help us any. and nrlntlnir Is swelled limbs, and all other evils at- uoor as neddlluar neanuts. tending pregnancy, it is reliable aud The reason is plain as the nose on highly endorsed by physicians every yourfaoe, brother Allison, (perhaps where as the wife's true private com not so red.) It Is this: (iood liquor panlon. Cut tins out; it win save ean be had in Snyder county ut 6 you great pain, and possibly your oents a drink, and, whereas our breth-1 life. Bend two cent stamp for de rail of the quill In other counties be- soriptlv circulars, testimonials and Ir tstlU coiurefled to ray the ousto- oonfidentlal letter sent In sealed en li Um.ii. I ...Inna Adilreaa V rituk Thomas Hn , - a , 1 1 0 1 1 1 J .Vl.'l'-' " " " --.-..., '"rrvln j. and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung trouble, have perhapa the largest sale of any medicines in the world. The advantage of Increased size of the bottles will be greatly ap preciated by the sick arid afllicted, iu every town and vllloge in civilized countries. Sample bottles for 10 cts. remain the samo size. Jau.20,'87.1y "I l -LIS Jan. 18, by llev. 8. P. Orwlg. Perry Hare of Hnyder county and Sophia HhalTer of Juniata county. Jan. 10, by Rev. 8. P. Orwlg, John Walter of Buydor county and Suetta Yeisley of Union county. i . . i-- a - 1I 11 . Jan. 15, at Kratzerville, John Uitter, aged 71 years, 6 months aud 10 days. . . ..g.. ...i i ui J. i. Wliea Ilsby was alek, (st bar Csatotia When alia waa a CbiU, alia .riej f,ir C'aatorla, Wliea aha baeauia allaa, aha eluuj to Caatoris, Wliwiatliail Ubllikwi, aba gars Uiata Caalorla, Csl'ure coppcv-tlistillod whiskey at 1.75 per gallon or 50 eents per quart at J. (1 Smith's, Central Hotel, Mid dlcburgli, la. r (a rain ilurkct COitUUCTKO BY w. n. WIMtY KVKIIT WKUSKSDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania ') , $ K3 SFulU i 80 "U White mixed Kye Uvl'l I. - tat 7 47 40 I ASTHMA COJREJB CCHMAN ASTHMA CURB I fr.t.ntlv mliuma tlia moat ("liit attark. and IIii.um cmf.irul.ln .liii ail K4ITIHU iw Ha ul I.TN. lUinif ummI hj IntiAl.Him. It. .niton at lia isnVlUta, dirnct n.l ri-rtHIll, ami a euro in til. I rtnlllt in ail our.ui. owwhi. n nnnn mil run- A .inirln PnouVki. and l im ttiip llr. K. l ll I ri n 1 1. i. i-mi. i . I tn.uM IhM rniMt .kt'litlOMl of any oruitKiii. nr nmii ov. ut, liuio. :iin. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. NOIlTUf.HN t) t N T li A Ii IIAI1.WAV. Tralna La.vi Huntury t 6 10 a ui, for H.liolunte, Kris aud Caoandal u. VUini, For I.nck Haven. I'i Vii u, tor lii'lleluole, Kane end 1'soas d.iliiia. a 4 M p m, Fur Ksnovo su.l Waiklui. 6 It s iu. For CatttaLi'a and lllt.in. I'l 00 a in au.l t tS in I'nr W ill.ebrrs. 61 a in, II 06 a m, 5 40 10. Kut SUamoklo si.d Mount Uarunl. Trlni l.a.va Ke'lmarove Jiin. tl.ia: V i'i a ui, ai rlvlhic at riillakllilit 1 16 p in. Maw VurhB Miiui, llaltMUore Sl6 iu, Waili liiKtoo 6 60 p ui. 3 03 i iii.airlTlnK at Pl.l'adrliilila 6 61 p m, ' Vork 36piu, ll.ltlBiurs 0 46 p ui, Wnb IsmIud 7 46 piu. 7 67 p m.arrl.liiK at I'hlladaliilila 4 56 s in.Ne Yorli 1 .tu s ui, Ilallliuore i ii am, Wail" luston S U6 ft ui. Train alai I.aavf. Kanturv: t 60 a m, arrlvluu ftt fl.llad. Ii.l.l.i 4 'Jo a m.e York II ao ft ui, U.ltluor t lu ui, Waal Ingion 9 no ft ni. J . K. W(lOI), nrn'l I'iiis Asaal. CU AS. K. PCtlH, (leu'l SUiMiiar. Invito opposition! Defy competition! mmmmmwmmmBmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmm Tho uu.lemiMi.-.l will rtf-r J innnry lnt, 187, SELL C()0US ONLY roil CASH, l'i:o!:U(;i: nil .U'l'KOVED NOTH Fricis on nllgooJi havo Let 11 ii-ilii'M'il fiiiiu 10 lo I." -s-sf coul. OVKUCOATS l-OIl 31"KX, OVKUCOATS IOK HOY'S, OVKUCOATS LOU ClllhUKEX; Si ITS FOIt jMHX, Si its ion Hoys, Slits ron Ciuldhiin. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, HANDKEKCIUKl'S, TIES e., Ac. Also CONFECTIONS AND TOYS sold ut j,'' ally l ml need juictt). OYSTERS. ci'ij nclt'cl, laiye, iiKviivh ou liiitiil wlifu ill sonatiu. FLOUR, FEED &0. ThttftkiutJ tLo luauy who hiivo jmlionizoil mo I coiiliuliy invito nu io ppi'dion of my slutk. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh. 1 '.igynuii.inji teBcmaowiuwaaaui Stows ft In Tho old fuvorito hi u new Ucai. TLa NEV MORNING LIGHT' bli'l I f ( )H aljt ud (if till III .'iliiitf sitivra. This fislj it Hppoti a) iu a Dew dress, vet retaius all it heat iii.r I'.ivvcr, wl;ich in uckuowlt J'til ly nil an W iu fnr nil end of any other slovp. I ui SQUARH UKATKKS wo Lavs tho Sunshine, Capitol, mi l otlii-iH, vvLich are grimd iu npiint.co pow. iful In l. ui, nnd stiitnl st tl.o I.ik1 (full riuntj loves 1 ho bust of lefoieucus five. COOK blOVES wc, still hi ou to iLe Grand Times, NE A7.SUQUEMANNA suil ili ei'n. oil of wL it'll Niu filnl-flms nloviiH iu alt rcunccts, affucteduhfortunateTcoal stoves A.fter eall otriars fall ooriatule Kail V. WUi St., below Callowhill, Phils., Ps. SO y eara experience In all NPKl'I K 1. UimuK. P.r. maiicntly rnlorn ilmu waken.il by e.ily IihIik ic tioi.,c. i'.llorwilie. Advka hec ami .Iru.ily con. IJcjtUaJ. tivuial iia-SJ. liU,u4m i avaiiuft. of all kinds, from a op to ior all purpotea. Cull and see my ato 'f, . Ti RUOAD.MMdleburglHra. waiflirsMMii ' ' .... .
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