-iff Published every Tliuredaf. ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 4 Time Table, Io effucl Not. 15. 1888. TATIoii. T 1ID k 17 m T l T.IS T.tO MS TS4 19 T 41 TM 4T 1.04 a. 10 I to I 14 s.js KM 4 41 IM 01 II 7 us I.owMav J. Mum RirMi Lawi.tona Maitiand Patnti-r Hhlndla w aanar 1. 1 I 03 4 4T 4 I ft! IM IU 111 IM i.ir it tjm f.aS 141 f M til 1.14 111 ! ,t.ll tot (.04 St I t II II IT l IT II n 17 111 I 48 IM S.IT 144 iMl 4 14 IN .W 4 II 104 lX 1.41 t IT T MAClar Itab'i Mill! Alaai.liara; Bra.artflW Pnlr JlMdlabargS Msiaar grammar tarlln Sallnuro.a 1.40 .! 4.11 411 IM 4.M 414 4 41 4 41 10 M M IT r 41 41 14 8allnna;roa J Sanitary 10 arilnacrove 4rrommoilntlon. (RmiBMilnil ltk irtlnisa N.O. B.) M,T. l4lln.roe. A rrl4 ll tlln-TOo 1 40 P. M. t J m 1.01 P.M. S.MP.M. Tralmlave lewlstown Junction : i u m. I oi, a m, 10 II sml 0T. v m, I M, p m, M ' m lor Pltdbam and '" Wert. i a m, 14 m. I 4T r . P . ,'" II lip iV For Phliallphla, Now Toik, Haiti- mor. ana SALS BE3ISTZB- Following li a llt of sales, public and prlrate. advertised In the Post or for which bills have been printed at thii offloe. Saturday, March , Amelia Kutins will sell (arm stonk in Outre twp. Thursday, Feb. 24. Kdward Freed will nrll farm utensil and live stock. near U?avertown. Saturday, March ti, T. Koliler will noil farm utensils, stock, &o. in Fre it i out. Frldav, Feb. 11, A. Krttrer. exooutor of'the estate of Tlieos. Bwineford, will sell a hors. huKgy, potatoes, ami n town lot, at the Kuglrt Ho tel In Franklin. Hatnrday. Feb. 1U, Sheilff will sell real estate nt the Court House In Middleblirich. Hatnrday, Feb. 11), Oeorpe Walter, adin rof Heubi'il Walter, deo'd, will s.'ll real und pfrsonal proper ty on the premiums in Centre twp Saturday, Feb. 12. Anna U, Hilxer will sell personal property io MidrfJeburh. Thursday, Feb. 24, Joslah Nerhood ailm'r of Uuiiben DeLftiiir, will sell Real Kstate in Centre twp. Wednesday, March O.th Samuel H. Waltnr ami Adam K. Walter. Kx'rs of John Jl. Walter dee d, will sell personal property In Centre twp. Fridiir. Match It, Joslah Schroder will sell personal proporty in Monron twp. Saturday, Feb. 13, Thomas Holland will It hniiHrt and two lots of ground in l'axtonville. Tuesday, March 8. Daniel Hollenbach will sell personal property 3 miles north of Centreville. . Saturday, Feb. 12, Albright Swlne fnnl will sell town lots situated in Middlehiirgll. nsrt'sa cmie1 vmi it law.' notes, ii'taM kt'l Hint 'ii." Keavertown news on second ptw. For Olissware tfo the Boston store. Ladies Shoes if 1. 25 at Boston store. Time gallops aloni;. January is al ready gone. MIshhh Gum Shoes for 25cts. at the Jioston store. See change In (J. C. Outdlus' ad vertisement. Uavln's OIosh Shoe Tolish for 25c ti. at the Boston Store. The days are lengthening rapidly. We have now 10 hours' sun. Parlor Pride Store Polish at the Boston store. Oroundee hogee no see him shadow on Candeltnasee. Ilestayee out alio suuiee. The spring election is drawing near and as a result "slates" are being ar ranged by local politicians. Pure Pepper at 20 cents per pound at the Boston store. A new schedule on the S. & L. rail road went Into effect on Monday. See change In time tablo. Buckets and Brooms for 13 and 20 cents at the Boston store. Thsre are now Ave prisoners In the Boyder county Jail, one Jew,, three Gentiles and Nigger. Truly, "Pover ty (and crime) make strange bedfel lows." The Boston Store it In Cliffs Build ing, Middleburgh. The protracted .meeting In progress In the U. B. church, Middleburgh is growing In Interest.Qulte a number of conversions have taken place while others are still seeking grace. For Wlgloy's Scouring Soap go to the Boston store. It Is said that a man who won't take paper beeause he can borrow one lias Invented a machine witb wbloh he can cook his dinner by the smoke of his neighbor's chimney. Squire Oift Is giving Instructions to drum corps atjMoOlure. The latest railroad news Is to the ffect that In case the South Tenn Co. don't commenoe the construction of their road In the sprlug, the Seaboard nd Western would. "Only this and uothlng more." Hal Bill. Persons ordering sale "Ills by mail need only mention the "a? of sale, hour to commence, arti cles to be sold, name of owner, place here salo is to be held and size and number of bills. They need not eon-cei-n themselves ubout the price as we "IU print them aa cheap as any offloe h the eounty. By referring to the Tow's, .ale Ulster the dat.softbs Jorify of t!:e r--, cf tit e -?r Ladles.Mlsses and Otnti Shoes from $1.95 to 8,00 at the Boston store. We acknowledge the receipt of a An.rii..nt.i. tiok.t i ii- a I . , , ., . Monday Feb. (7, to continue during the week. Thanks. Go to the Boston store for Boston Baked Beans, canned Lobsters, Sar dines and Oysters. The wonderful demand for Bowen's balogna has Induced their manufac turer to engage In their manufacture In earnest, aa will be seen In his card to the publio In another column In this Issue. Henry Kelser adin'r of the estate of George 8. Musser, on Wednesday sold house and lot In the town of Franklin to George Shaffer for $103 and two acres of ground in Franklin twp., to D. F. Kerstetter for $37. Joe Clevland of this place brought a rustic hickory rocking chair of his own manufacture to our office on Wednesday which Is the neatest thing out, and Is the best possible testimony of Joe's skill as a mechanic. He so licits orders. A mistake occurred in the Auditor's Reort of last week which is correct ed In this Issue, viz: Under account of Charles A. Bolender, Treasurer of Snyder county, tho figures "18S5" were omitted in statement of error with Frankllu township of 90,4. The seventh annual musical con vention of the Sellnsgrovo Mimical Association, In the Town Hall, Sh linsgrove, Is quite well attended. A. W. Potter Is dlrecter, who Is assisted by special talent. Concerts on the evenings of 3rd, 4th and 5th. It Is rumored that the Sunbury and Lewlstown railroad will soon be trans ferred from the Middle Division of the Pennsylvania railroad to the Sunbury Division and that one train will be run through daily from Lewlstown to Soranton. Sunlmry JMrnocrnt. A curious Instance of what a simple change of a comma can produce has been noticed of late. It runs as fol lows: Lord Palmerston then entered on his head, a white hat upon his feet.largcbut well polished boots upon his brow, a dark cloud in his hand.his faithful walking stick In his eye. a menacing glare saying nothing.--A'x. The general store of James Manser, Hartleton, was entered by burglars on Monday niuht and robbed of a small amount of nioney.a gvld watch, lot of silk goods, shoes, etc The lock being out of order at the safe only about eight dollars fell Into their hands, while a paukage of fUK) in gold lay in the same box out of which they selected shoes and remained undis covered. Dkatii of Miss Carolina Erult. Miss Carolina Krdly died at tho home of her brother, William Erdly, near Bnchanon, Berrien county, Mloh., .Tan. 10, 1887, of pneumonia, after an Illness of five days. 8ho was born Oct 24, 18.15 in Pean townshlp.Bnyder county, Ta.. now Middleoreek twp. Her age was 51 years, 2 months and 23 days. Her funeral sermon was preached from the text found In First Thessalonians, 4 14. Her last words were: "Carry me away for Heaven Is uiy home." Her remains were in terred In the Prairie cumetary uear Buchanan. A party from this eounty who re cently visited Israel Erb, In the East ern Penitentiary, state that the old gentleman looks quite well, and en joys the freedetu of the yard during the day assisting in doing work In the various departments. When ask ed how he was getting along he said that he had nothing to complain of, but thought that it was about time for the people of Snyder county to petition him out. From this we would infer that he still lives on hope, illus trating the lines of Pope: "Hn tprlnK alarnal la lh human liroait, Mm navar It, but slwayi to bo blasaed," Dot vab onb Ciiokr on Ckndkr. One of the shrewdest and most sys tematic Jail deliveries of modern re oord itook place at Bellefonte, the county seat of Centre, on the 1st of January. It Is pretty generally known that W. 11. Davis, of thisoounty, famous for his aspirations in the cir cus line, had been detained for some months as a border of the Sheriff of Centre for the uugallant act of loving a toll-keeper's daughter not wisely but too well in that eounty. On the 1st of January a new turn-key was appointed at Bellefonte, and kbowlng this, the prisoners it seems, had de termined to release one of their nuui her and the lot fell upon Mr. Davis He consequently dressed himself ready to start, and upon the arrival of the new .turn-key he had himself approached by one of the prisoaers with the remark: 'Now, Mr. when you come again bring us more tobacco and cat so many olgars." "All right, boys," he replied, "I'll remember it," and started to walk oat. The new turn-key addressing him with, "Oh, exouse me, I thought you were one of the prisoners," opened the door for him and Mr. Davis had his freedom, of which be took imme diate advantage by putting all possi ble real estate between himself and the "otty on the hill." He came to New Berlin and fronrthelr to Uellnsgroye where the last trace of him was lost, having not only gained his free dom but the credit of outwitting the ofuoers of the "county of Governors." Noticb No. 8. The time Is rapidly passing by, and I expsot to leave for a lortnignt jauoi in two or tnree weeks hence. Bo do not delay calling at toy gallery for pictures while you hair ao opportunity of being served. Oooe, rain or shine, . : I rtrria your servant, Cbntbbtillk. Last Sunday the Lutheran and Reformed ehuroh at thli plaee was dedicated to the eervh the Triune Ood. Evenlngser- ivioes began a week earlier. The pas tors Revs. Fnrst and Deltz were as sisted by Revs. Earnest and Steekle, both ministers of Miffllnburgh and Rev. F. Aurand of New Berlin. A German sermon was preached by Kev. Steckel, followed by Uov. J. A. Earnest In the English language. Subscriptions were then circulated to make up a defielt of $310 which was amply provided for In ready cash and subscriptions, then followed the dedioatory services whloh were per formed by the pastors. Revs. Furst and Deltz, In the afternoon at 8 o'clook children s' meeting was held. Addresses were made by Revs. Earn est, Diets and S. B. Hoffman of Mlf ninbnrg. In tho evening a sermon was preached by Rev. F. Aurand of New Berlin. The choir under their leader, J. E. Shiukel, Esq., rendered excellent music suited for the occa sion, whilst Mrs. Dr. Sampsel, the nrganlatof the Evangelioal Sunday School presided at the organ. The church edifice Is a frame struc ture L shaped. The main part belug the auditorium exclusive of the vesti bule and anti-rooms, is 35x50 feet. The pulpit, which is a real gem, Is placed in front of an aperture, having a willow on each side. The pulpit Is adorned by two very handsomely bound and costly Bibles English and German -the gifts of Mrs. C M. Showers and Mrs. Dr. D.R. Rothrock, both married daughters of V. Walter of this place. A handsomely orna metited reading desk placed lu front of the pulpit is the gift and workman ship of Samuel Shradvr and R. B. Erdly. The aisles aro laid with mat ting whilst lu front and rear of the pulpit the floor is covered with beau tiful carpet. Handsomely cushioned chairs grace and adorn the rear of the pulpit. The audience chamber is lighted by two beautiful chandiliers and bracket lamps at each side of the pulpit. The partition between the audience chamber and Sunday school room consists of movable doors, by which the Sunday school room and the audie'neo chamber can be thrown into one, making a large and commo dious room when occasion requires it. The total cost of tho church, appur tenances and fixtures, including an 00 pound bell, is a trifle over $;U0, and was dedicated free of debt. Tho evening meetings which aro largely attended will becontiuued during this week by Rev. Furst. David Kerr is In Ohio, visiting rel atives and friends. Co. tiupt. D. S. Boyer visited our schools last week. The protacted meeting in the Evan geliual church is still in progress. The young man from a neighboring township who attended church here on last Wednesday evening had quite a streak of luck after having esoorted home one of Centreline's fair doves. Our night detective says It was lip smacking aixl hugging all at the same time. How quickly that arm would have fallen, and what a delicate blush would have mantled her cheeks had she noticed your reporters aid out side of the window, standing on a small store box, peeping in behind the window shade ami with the aid of a spy glass taking in the little "sweet by-play." This same young gent was iu town again on Saturday evening. Vo-ing maiden, keep your window shade down, as kissing and hugging is a pleasure and luxury that should only be enjoyed and witnessed by two at a time. For this time we will not go iuto details, but promise our read ers that we will keep ao eye on these parties, and if this gentle hint is uot heeded, we may perhaps And some thing very interesting to write about. JOIMT IlfSTITUTK AT RlCHPlKLD. The annual Jolut Institute of Juniata and Snyder counties will be held at Rlchflsld, commencing on Friday evening, February lit Ii, continuing lu session ou Saturday, day and even Ing February 12th, 1817. PROGRAM. 1. Addresses of Welcome by Supt. D S. Boyer of Snyder county, and Supt W.E. Auinen of Juniata Co 2. "The Better Way, or the Old ar.d the New-J. N. Keller, M. E. "Evenlngs,"-J. P. Allman, A. M. "Self Educatiou,"-J. 11. Willis. "Physiology, Ac "'J. H. Carney. "Thoroughness,"-?. G. Shelly. "Whisperlng,"-C. G. Brown. 8. "Primary Readlng,"-0. H.Martin . "Punctuality ,"-J. A. Snyder. 10. "Ventilation," E. S.Hockenbrok II. "Singing la School," O. B. Su lonff. 11. "Arbor Day. "-Ed. Davis. 13. "The Fellurlan,"-!. N. Johns. 14. "Literary Societies," 11. C. Saus- luan. 15. "School Libraries," D.L. Kepner 10. "Difficulties," G. Slerer. 17. "Language Lessons," Harvey Haas. 18. Mental Arithmetie,"-S. IL Gray bill. 10. "Spelling,"-Ed. Bowersox. 20. "Map Drawlng,"-A. L, Shaffer. 81. "The Rod," K. Portzllne. The music Is in charge of W. II. Grimm of Preeburg, who will favor the Institute with vooul and violin solos. The Pennsylvania School Journal Supplement will be used. Let there be a general turn out of teaohers, directors and friends of ed ucation and make the Joint Conven tion an old fashioned educational re vlvaU D, S. Botkr, Co. Supt" Snyder Co. W. E. AUMBtr, Co. Bupt, J unlata Co. For Sals. A horse and wagon. Inquire at this offloe. - f Far Bluing, Ctsroh, Eoay, Caklsj List of letters uncalled for In the Post-office at Middleburgh, Peb. 1st, 1887. Wm. Jaekson, O. C. Whutbnsle. Frank LeRoy, A. B. Brewbsker, John Thomas Joob File, A. B. A. Brlggs, Geo. W. Snyder, Esq., Nlohouls Brumbaugh, David Reber, Eq., Hen ry Benfer, Esq., Jonaa W. Esblemen, Mrs. Moses Yeatter, Mrs. Carolina Christine, Miss Amelia Eisenhower, MIssDelllaTroxtle. I. Uriki Barbkr, P. M. ShinolraI SauroLKst Fifty Thou sand No. 2, tS-ineh Shingles at $2.50 per thousand. Inquire at this office. Sol. Oppenhelmer pays the highest cash price for all kind ' of "furs, such as fox, muskrat, mink, skunk Sio. If any family desires to purchase a handsome new New ijpnte Sewing Machine, with all the latest Improve ments, very cheap, please eall at Tur Post printing offlce and we can ac commodate you. Wasctkd a CLKnKfiniP. A young man of two years' experienae desires a clerkship In a store. Best of referen ces can be given. For particulars ad dress, W., Post printing offloe, Jan. IIS, 4w. Middleburgh, Pa. We have taken he agenoy for the Sunbury Book Bindery, John D. Llngle, Proprietor. Any person want ing binding done can call at this office, get prices, leave the work with us and we will forward It at once to the bin dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of value which they de sire to preserve can get them rebound In the most substantial manner and at lowest prices. A Lady'b Pkrkrct Companion.--"Painless Childbirth'' a new bok by Dr. John H. Dye, one o.'New York's most skillful physicians, shows that pain is not necessary iu Childbirth but results from causes easily under stood and overoome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to over come au.l prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils at tending pregnancy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians every where as the wife's true priyate com panion. Cut this out; It will save you great pain, and possibly your life. Seud two cent stamp for de scriptive circulars, testimonials and confidential letter sent In scaled -u velope. Address Fraak Thomas iCo Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland. Jan. 27, '87, ilui. Frrk TitAbR: Tho reduction of in terual revenue and the taking olT of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely bene fitted tho consumers, as well as re Moving the burden of home manufac turers. Especially Is this case with Ureen's August Flower and Boschee's German Syrup, as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, has been added to Increase the size of the bot ties oontalning'these remedies, there by giving one-flfth more medicine in the 75 cent sice. The August Flower jor Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung trouble, have perhaps 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 and afflioted. In every town and village in civilized countries. Sample bottles for 10 cts. remain the same size. Jan.20,'87.1y 3iVJtiMi:i. Deo. 21, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, .1. I'. Utronb or I'enn twp. and Hiss bin ma F. Boyer of Fremont. Jan. 18, by Rev. J. P. Wamiiole, A. P, Herman of Port Royal and Miss Sarah C. Beaver of Penii twp, Jan. 27, by Kev. D. M. Stetler, Jas H. Dreese. of McClure and Miss Lizzii C. Goss of Deoatur. Jan. HO, by John If. Bach man, J.P., namuel Musselman and Kve Leulg, both or Franklin twp. S- i . l. i - 1 ' L' S . . ! Il ISO. Jan. 28. in Oentrevllle, Susan Wel ter, aged alfout 78 years. Jan. 20, In West Beaver, Mrs. Sarah Koiulg, wife of Andrew Rouilg, aged m years, I monins auu o uays. Wits JWjr was sick, ws fart hr Caatarts, Whaaaha waaaChiU, aba arte fa Caalarie, Whaa aha kaaaaaa Mlaa, aka along to CasSarie, Wham b W Ukildfao, she f era lhaa CaaSarla, PSruro copper-distilled whiskey at $1.75 per gallon or 50 centrt per quart at J. G Smith's, Central Hotel, Mid dleburgh, GralnJHarkct. CORKKCTKD BT W. R. W15BT EVERT WKDJiKSlUY. No. 1 Pennsylvania. S Fultz "3 White mixed Rye eeteeeeaa Corn Oats Iiu.j : A CARD TO TEE PUBLIC The undrsidned desires to announce to tJie publio that he has embarked in the BALOGNA liUSlJfEBS in earnest, and will hold himself unreadiness to sun- ply tK demands of dealers in this section of the coun try, and therefore solicits their patronage. All he asks is a trial of the article, the great demu nd for which has induced him to mtUce their manufacture a-specialty- All orders bu mail promptly filled. Address STLiE-TEH E37r, j jtllcicllcburg illnrkct . Bntter 22 Eggs. Pitted cherries.. ............. 1 8 S 6 14 40 7 Unpltted " Klacklierrles.... Raspberries Onions Iard Tallow Chickens per lb. Turkeys , Mid" , Soulde Ham 0 . ft . H !2 (IRANI) JURY. Tlraws for Pabrnurf Tttm, MoDl7,thIS t, ISST, omaaBda Abasia C P. Fla. Ha?r la Urania, Hen. !pM. Caatra Pharaa II. Hierir, J. M. liariaaa, Chapman llar; !. Nlinr. Vrankllo-H. II. Ilaaalaxar. .lackann laata I'luhrr. Ml.nl aiisruh Irr'o Hnwartot. Mid. I la. rrk I !! aamlilar. Jnhn Rwarlt. "' i "ir Kami, u.o. smlib, li.tiu r pan i. rarry-W. It. Iiotmu-r. (. A. Ifnmhamtr. Paim ai.iir II. Ki-alar, ilonrca How. -(.rltitf I ,. Kw.g, Huwanl Mluball. S h.(li-K. i . Hutn)l. I'nii.n ll.ii.rr Anckr. Wblnitn.o-r K. HilMtli, Oio. ll.i.Uro.in. PfcTIT JUhY. ttraws tor Vatiraary farm, eomimalr Muoilar lha Hth. ls-7. Adatna-W. . FrUemir, ! Lap' fclnn inook. Boater rr"k Hnakar, 1. It. Fana, J. I' rnn, Alt.ori Mi..,.,t Haarar Waal-l liarlaa llrrl.ltar Tlma. H-r l.tr. Uenira-Crlak llrpr. I ha4. Hamlrlok. A . I. Muaaar, lUnrv K . Sb,, ,, Willi Mrui. i.nii'raa-iiiDrf r.(irt(tii. Franklin- l.ihn I.lti. ho..r. Ilanr Nhartor. Jaekt'.n Niti.iiii f. Wm. Mnrtlar. Kohlar, llnnrj Hilar, Mld.ll..liur.s-M. L. Moan, M. Z. Mtololnaer ra.l. Smith. Wonroa JaivmUli Uofr. Pano J. M. Aurtn.l Naatnn 'llir, DanUI N. Mlllpr, J. I'. Htsbter. .lamai How, llm tr R . ( liat. W. Idcaia. Perrr II. J . w. H. jar. I'arra Wl-W, II. ur.yl.HI, John WtfUt. 8allnK'oa 1'anlr.l Hrntrfr, A. II. art. Win. . I. Hainan, II. t. McKolTar, Juila liUhal. fprlim-Wm. II. KalKla. I'nlon Jaoiili Mtuhl, Jim .th' n Swlnelnrl. Waohlniion - II. F. A mnl I. .I .lm M. I'lrkel. II. II. !, Mii.rr lllnl, hoiil.rn MltUHInK, r fod. HounU. Out of our immense stock wc offer tho following FURNTIURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut MarMo- top Suits, Hevii (ilass ex tra M t ll made in work ami linish, but ;i little iifl'in stylo Five Cotta'o Tainted Suits at a bargain. Three Solid Anh Suits all good goods except in finish Fire Lounges at a sacrifice. One plush Parlor suit 7 pieces Two hair-cloth " " " Ono " 44 41 44 soctnd hand. Four marhlctop Farlor tables Five hundred yards, all wool, O.O. and Cotton Ingrain and Hag Carpets last k Spring styles and remnants and all the above aro per fect, except in stylo and finish. Mo wish .to clean them out all aro 'marked bargains and prices iu plain figures. All our reLMilar stockTof FURNITURE & OAR l'KTS at a reduced price for tho XISXT Till TV DAYS. Call early and secure the bargains. Goods packed and freight paid to any point on P. R. R. W.H.FKLIX, Tho popular Furniture and Carpet Man, Lewistown. f-nrirUndertaking a specialty. BOARDING HOUSE. rpiIK undersigned having made J- am iila praiiarttlon lor lha aocnmmniUtlon oMlia puMio ould r'notfullr annonnca tbt as win lurnun noarainn and lixlglng atdia rataof tarenly-Ura eanta a da or twantt-flva ranti a maal. KiabllnK sod laad for liuraaa lurnUbed ebaap. Tboaa sol barlnn triad (ill talila sra raanaol- In 1 1 y In l tad to eall, and Ibaf will ool ko away (lUiatianad. Hnnma a la dnors well of lha uuuri ttouaa, aiiaoiDurnn, ra, ( A II K 1 r 1. Bl.tvKR, Das.l.lMl. Pioprialor, ASTHMA QURLBLl GERMAN ASTHMA CUSS I InatanlJi rallana lha moat Tlnkinl .Mask, anil I Imaiiraa omudfuoi. iiwp, rw.iii.r.ii.i ll.T.Halti naxt br Inhalation. Haaatkm lb. I I madtata, dlraet and arta.ln. and a .or la laa I Iraaull u all oatania mil, A Hnil. wlal nno- I vlndM lha mat akunlleal PrlMbi. tnrf II ml Inf anr dxiiK.l.t, or hi mall. rUmiila Krao rorl i nafup. nr. H-M nirr inn.ii. rMLitaai ISur. m, .K4. Jui. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. NOHTUKKN CENTRAL BAILITAY. Tralna Laa flonburf i a is a id. t or tt.li.iuul., Erla and CanandaL gua. inim, ror l.oes Haras. III'JQB. lor U.llaluaia. Kana an.l f.a.a dalcua. S.iu p ffl, For RanoTi sad Walkloi. T 00 s iu. For Catawlia and Hai. Iton. Mam and 4 li p id Kor Wilk.brr.. am, II 06 . in, 40 p n. 'or Sbsmakln . d MouutUaroiil. Train! I.. IT. Hallnmrnva Tua.ilna. a in, arriving at 1'blladolphla I II p ru, Saw ura s vi i iu, usilainora 4 4J p m, Willi. luulon 406 d in. aa i u io, arriving at Phlladalphla Its p n, 'aw York Sllpu, Ualilaors Sllpaa Wnb Inglon J 44 pm. TIT p m.arriring at Pbllsdalphlsl il s m.Naw York T 10 a in. Dalllmnra 1 1 a.. ur.k. Isgton 4 M a. u. Train alto t.aar.a Konbarrt 10 mi srrivlng si fhlladrlpblal Us ai.Waa York n so m, Oililmors I II s si, Walk . lot ton t M a m. . R. WOOD, Oas1! Paas Aa-asl CHA. B. f HUH, O.n'1 slssagar. "rt tOT3TR;:.7:nTr:uTE aSailaw 4kU tXhswrsi fU oonnlt 7lavs TT ! T WvA. S?a.fT CENTRAL SEL1NSQROVR, PA. Our Annual Clearing Out Sale has Begun I We are selling our Ladies and Misses coats way down below cost. Now i3 the time to buy a coat cheap. We have made a general reduction in the price of our Wool en Goods. A great many of our DF.ESS GOODS have been reduc ed in prico. We selected all the remnants out of our stock of dress goods, calicos etc., and are dispos 4 ing of them at ons-half and two thirds their value. We are offer ing bargains in every department. Call and see us. S. WEIS, Selinsgrove. o Wo arc now shelves proparntnry to purchasing our early .spring goods. You will find Great Bargains in every de partment as we are selling ninny Goods at cost or even less. They must go to malic aoom, so do not fail Io conn; and see Cor yourselves The opportunities to bvy cheap that we oiler you now, arc rarely to he had. Come and see. SCHOCH ESKOTHERS, SELINSGROVE. I dispise Imposition! r Invite opposition! Defy competition! Tlin nn.loini.Mi.il will iftr Juminry 1st, 18S7, SELL GOODS ONLY Vitli CAH. l't.'Ol'lVK OU API UOV ED NOTK. l'ricti on hIIltooJi linvu bitn reiliutd fioiu 1(1 to 1 " ttr New stock of SPRING STYLES. Suits for old men. Nobby suits tor young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from $1.75 to $15. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, At)., &o. Alio CONFECTIONS AND TOYS Hold nt k i tal I j reduco'l prices, OYSTERS. extra select, large, ulwnvs on bund when ia seasdo. FLOUR, FEED &C. Thanking the many who liavo patronized me I cordiallj invito to Ins sptcliou of my stock. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh. tows. iiovea i ue COOK hl'OVES we Hill tel. ou to the Grand Times. NEWgSUSQUEUANXA slid oth ers, nil of which are Brit-class stoves in all respecUk COAL STOVES of all kladi. from f5 up to 140. for TY2 clearing ill) our ceut. Tho o'l fuvoi'ire ia a new Wmj. 1b NEW MORNING LIGHT still kfrps thend of all hsalintr utovos. This fall it appcsri in a new dress, yot rtsins all its IimI iuir po fr, which is ocknowledvd ty all as k ing for sLtsd of soy other stove. Tor SQUARE 11 RATE IIS Lave the Sunshine, Capitol, nd otlicis, which aro grand iu apposranoe. pow Mfnl tu Leaf, and stand at tho bead of all sqnare uesi 01 reierencos givwi. $ ' roT;;r,-ic"jcjtrt3 tvr tiZatlrM' iZ Hi porptwesx 0.11 mi my is .. 4 .