iod tvery Thursday. f ab'ilfli' Charity properly embraces tbre That II istort. We notice In one' Mrs. J. 0. liufillngtou ia Visiting distinct classes of elements t "Prlnol- of onr iehanirei tlie following ad relatives At Port Trevwrton. i. sentiments and habits." I vertlneiuent : Bhisulks! ro BAtacxiAr. A iiw or trie History ei n o m Rn. Milfoil, niulnr tnr tlita IT. T. tha Mumuhanu .i.J Jm.lai Vallava. PHIHIO, , IB elrcnlt arrived her with his wlfe.nl This ad vertleenient rendnd ni that, "r inou-ann- m Kllddlcbtirff Market SiusoLiwl-Fifty Thon "utter.... -inoh st.intfiti t2.60if;r,;i-;7; H-wte- ..tlllln proKtew. ". . Inf rni" ' k 1 1. am itn a - '.... in in- - If. Z. Btelnlnrer, taint In darkness wanted "more Unlit." and now a u vniiitirinTnrr nrniui u 7 imiif mcun front . . .l.h frt ." rtf lila lififffinaa ilinn tut Nnrfli MaIii tnn ' .. . . . i . 1 1 1 1 (i i n i " " " - - . . . aBH.H.. - . . ..' M W ' a at II ft ft) 1 The PostofTlo at Northumberland wan entered on Wednesday of last by burglars who blowed open the safe and refulgence from the awning In mrm"Ti , ....... . 1 1 . . '. r iiahlia lnlrt Harness snop on ftorin "r - .1 :. J ntiraai . n the label of ll(,olt 'IT. rtfture- toll you h"r 'IT W tlCM V;" at'B-A'BIP-, nvrtt TO w".".." o ,!,. ..ftar '" ...... Wlllllll o " " I u ent " ,lttf ,rt chttnea' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. iine Table, Id effect rov. I or - ,f 9 M U 41 3 ir M 41 V I I m 9 ti II .U t(' 04 ,T 41 4 ft M fit II M H."0 7 Til TSI T 1 M 14 IS I TTU'H. 7if. ' 1 l .al.towa J. Mala mraat I,llea Maltlaait Palnt't Hhln1l Wnf ;1m'lnra I.' MIMI Hiaartnwa Unlr Ml.i.lliiaf Mir Kraamar Pawllnn Ballnnroa Sallnnroa J. am r. m lit T I IM t.0 TV HI iii n .M 1 77 t M I 1 IH I S IH I M 1.04 I ' a. io ' ' I'l 4 It 4 11 134 4.24 a 40 ." I 41 4 U IH 4 41 to 4 41 III 1 10 . . .1.. tint. (0oaa'lBf wun ir" A rri" J . . . 10 Vi a.m. ,,f 9lli'fl- A. M 140 P.M. l P. X. 1 .an P. M k.90 r. M. . . W A 1 . Vral..I.cAveLewlKfown jnn . m. !:" " .7, :wt: r.? ?i 14 V "e . 4 41 p m. SI l ," kor aa ui Took About $411 J m money About $100 worth of lUuipi. J. D. Keed of Simbnry, contractor for the plumbing And tieatlnif of the new jitll It btiay At work on the Job with a full force of liandn. Hie work Iiar been luoit lAtisfaotory through out. t 'V If any family 'detirei to purchase a handsome new Mew Home Sewinir MacIiIu. with nil the latent Improve ments, very cheep, ploaie cull ut Thk Post printimr oftlce and we cau ac- ommodate you. Onr correspondents, with the excep tion of one, seem to have forgotten u tli In week. Hereafter, If poiKlble, leane favor us with your communi cations on Tuesday uiorniug instead of Wednesday at heretofore. Mlne Gum Slioes for SScts. At the Doston store. William Comstork, the oldest con lot In Auburn (N. Y.) Penitentiary, who died on Thurixluy, of lnt week. a, received nt the priaon In 18' 8 on life sentence for killln(? Ills father ml mother nnd cutting out their earts and eating them. Ravin' (ilosa Shoe Polish for2SoU. nt the Doston Ktort. SALS SSQISTE3- Followini; i H"t of !tlef, ,nb,i'" . ...i .!..! in ( Post or llll I-..."- ....... 1 ... or which bllU have Doen prmieu .w kiiia orflce. fc.f.f.uv. March!.'!. Amelia Kuhns f kell livnu eto.ik In tntre twp. ell farm iiU'ii'iia nu o.w. near Heavertowo. aa 1 . ...ft1-..1l tatur.lav. March 5. T. tvoni-r win ...n fiiriii utennlii, Bioca, otn. lun IIKIIlt. Jl'rlilMT. Fel). 11. A. Kreeger. executor .f the eatate or J neoe. nw.in i-ri. will aril a horse, biigiry. potatoen, nnd a town lot, at the Kfc,'le Ho tel In Franklin. Saturday. Feb. 13. SbeilTT will 8en Tfs eatate ut;illi kJourc nouau in MiddkliurK'li. mmt U 4j.i....i.. V . IS), (leorce ivauer. Ailm'rof Keuueit WAiier, hoc u, will a.'ll real and personal proper tv on the oremUee In Centre twp a-. . iHitiirdav. Feb. 12. Anna H, miger t ... . . . . i ........... k will sell personal ijivic... Middleburicll. Tliurmlav. Feb. 21. Joslall rtemooo . .. . - 1...T -.HI ! in r lif llellljeil sell Ileal Estate In Centre twp. W.,ln..,Uv March O.th Balilll l I! v.it.,i.i Ailam It. Walter. Hx'rs of John 11. Walter dee'd, will soil uwrsnnal oronerty In Centre twp PiMti wrli 11. Joslah Snhrader will a. 1 1 DiTHonal property in Monroe twi. Satunlav, Feb. 12. Thomas Holland ill' a. II botiHe and two lots of irroliud In pAXtonville. ti H. Daniel Ilollenbach will phII itirsoiial property 2 mile" north ot Cent re vine. Hnturdny, Fob. 12, Albright Rwlne frd will sell town lots eituutod in Middleburgh. Tlniry.t..v March 51 Y. H. Wagner, A.lmV nt Klir.Abeth Hitter, deo'd will nell personal property in Mon ion township. Tuesday. March 29, Wlllliun Rltter, Ailiu'p nf Jnhn ltltter. dee d, wll ovll personal property at Kratxer vilie. ThurKday. Mareh 24. Daniel Rltter will still personal property In Mon- roe towiisiiip. Tuesday, Fab. 22. Henry Kern will lvl sell personal ro.ierty on the farm Abraham Weru, 'i miiea awmu west of Mlddleburgh. Satnnlav Marnli 12. the widow and heirs of Chas. Mitchel, deo'd, will sell personal property at I'Aiton vine. Si'kcml Important Notick. Please do not come for picture after Fahrunry 12. Iwillcloemy gallery fter that date, and leave for my sunt (heretofore announced ) Will give you due notice nf my return. Very Respectfully, 8. F. Deidkiit. Parlor Pride Stove Polish at the Boston store. 'Tim's i emit' mm it latin' notes, u lalll le' Hill 'm." If yoar paper does not reaoh you p -ouiptly every week let ui know. The "dawn'i early light" comes a little earlier every morning. Dor sohlidda wuke is eouipletuly ousgaspeilt. Home of our Oshertnen have caugh vera! fine strinirs of snckers In Uower's Dam this season. Win Mollle Bolender, who spent irvaral months at Akron, Ohio, re eently returned home. "Mlddleiwarth" It the nam of new post office In Musser'a Valley this county, with A. H. Herman, P.M Parties deitrlng tickets printed for Tuesday's amotion will oblige na by euuiugtuem in a soon at possible, ('apt. J). T. Rhoades, Lieut. O. (iuteliua,aud Dr. Bhindal. are attend hig the O. A. It. Convention at liar riiburg th week. The Musical Convention at Adams burg this week Is largely attended. A Special Traim will be run from Adaiusburg east over the S. L L. road on Saturday night after tha oonoert. A congressional apportionment bill Introduced in the house recently iake the seventeenth dlitriot onsist of Franklin, Pulton, Hunting don Mifflin, Juniata, Snyder and Un. loneouutlea, Acoordlngto the vote fct the reeent eleotion it would be re publican by over twenty-seven bun -drea ittj-r'.ty. rocsTa.-rtic conns of Siturday and took charge of the pro- we know of several other copies of tide history which can be bought cheap one in particular, the owner of it Is a sturdy old farmer. In good circumstances and easily Influenced, lie was Induced to subscribe for the work by one of the company's olly tongued agents, who convinced him against hie will that life without such a book would be not worth the livini'. When tho books were delivered he promptly paid the bill which was $'2.r0, und then, for the first time, it occurred to him that his wife would raise particular caln If she found out what he had paid for It. A happy thought struck him. Ho erased the T'onthe receipt which made its read 2 60." The wife at first sooulded a little, but on being assured that $2.60 waa all they had cost, she concluded that the booki were worth that for an ornament, and 'they were placed on the centre table nnide of Uunyou's ilgrlm'e Progress." 'The Life of ;hriat," and the Hible, which coutl uted the ramilv library. One (lay a neighbor's wife dropped In on a visit, ud she was ssarcely seuted when the books were dropped Into her lap for nepectioii. "IjA, me I ' sue exclaimed, "were you also Induced to subscribe for the ehky thliigtt! I think twelve dollars and fifty cants un outrageous price or them P "You mean two dollars and fifty. Don't you, denrt" Two blue-birds, generally recognlz ed as haibingeri of Spring, inude their appearance In Mlddleburgh about four weeks ago And have roost ed nightly In an abandoned robin nest on a tree In the yard of ex-llecorder. mes M. Vatu.andt, sitting side by Ido like the span of white dovea Irlvni by Cupid. They renounce the c.letv of all other birds, and are a beautiful example of conjugal love. The printers dollAr where are they T A dollar her nnd a dollar there, scattered over numerous small town all over the eonutry, miles and mil Apart how ehall they be gath ered together f Come home, ye are wanted T Come here In single file. that the printer may send yon forth again, to battle for him and vindicate his credit. Reader, Are you sure you liavn't a couple of the printer's dollars ttioklng about your clothes? Pure Pepper at 20 cents per pound at the Doitoii store. If the young girls who are guilty ofdoiimthe flirting on the streets with stramrers were to hear the ex presbious made about them In publii places in other towns by the strang ers they flirt with they would be put to bliif.li, and their parents made to ours the day they were born. A girl's reputation is generally judged by striinzers by her conduct on the street, and one cau learn their char auter by lintenlng to discussions of traveling men in bar rooms of hotel iu our neighboring towns. Huekets and lirooms for 13 and 20 splits at the ltoston store. A correspondent wants to know of us whether we are In favor of Prohi bitlon since we urge the submission of Constitutional Amendment to the people. In reply we would say that w are not as strongly In favor of prohibition as we are of parties keep lug their promises. The Republicans made a pledge last fall, and whether that itledure was right or wrong it is not for us to say, but they must ful fill it orstep down and out. The Doston Store Is In Oift's Build ing, Mlddleburgh. We have before us a copy of the Wilcox, Kearny county, Neb., limam published by A. M. Louie, formerly of this place, having learned his trade with John Ililger, deo'd, while he was editor of the Tribune. The Htaeon is a wide-awake 28 column paper, Is bless ed with lots or advertising ana we hope a long lint of promptpaylug subscribers. The Wiloox market re port quotes corn at 18o., wheat 48c, rye 2oo. aud oats at 10. If the tuar kets here were as low as that we would agree with the farmer who re oently moved Into this cenuty, and when asked why he hadn't sown any wheat, remarked, "O, I can buy wheat oheaper here than I can raise it." For Wlgley's Scouring Soap go to the Doston store. John C. Burlington, an employee of the Pcit printing ofllc for 18 years, left for Lewlstown on Monday morn Ing to accept th formanhlr of the Lewlstown tret l'ret$. ills four years of ssrvlo under th present manage uient of th Post has not only con vinoed us of bis ability aud good judg tuent in th newspaper busluess, but, what is worth more, of his scrupulous honesty and steadfastuees to th in terests of bis employer. W part with him in regret la hi stead w have taken as apprentice our nephew, Mas ter Charles Menseb of Aronsburg, Pa, who will serve in th eapaolty of "deyll' until promoted. Should any on doubt bis being flash and blood1 let tkeni ccrut and pinch him. wollowed like a chicken that had tverstocked its craw with corn. The sit proved uninteresting and the neighbor soon started for home. The wife politely howowed her out. And hen resumed her study of man's du iliclty. 'TliiTa ml tlin fulkrjr tullrn rtama : tatlirrtK;hi'r lirnw like vailirrluv storm, Nurrlua; lirr nMth to keo It Mann." The man returned In the even-. n g, anil rorn wniieinai notiNeiioKi resembled h- I with the lid off. The lusliaud now dvsires to sell the books and invest the intmy in peiferting a patent uttachmoiit to his boot with; which he can kick A bookngent to far i hat limitation exniies before he cuu get back to pros .'.-lite. I , 1 1 1 vi For Salk. A horse Inquire at this ofllc. aud wagon For Bluing, Starch, Soap, Baking Powder, and Olive Oil go to the Bos ton store. A. McCaulcy of Lewlstown dropped down on us on Tuesday as happy as ever. Hoi. Oppenheliuer pays the highest cash price for all kinds of furs, such as fox, muskrat, mink, skunk &o. Piokoms. Persons having pigeons to sell will find a ready (purchaser by addressing the editor of the Post. Turpentine, given In teaspoonful doseee every elirht hours In milk or coffee, Is pronounced a cure for diph therlA. It otirely Is simple enough. Dr. Isaac Rothrovk, the invalid of whom we inado mention In A recent issue talks about going to Kansas to live with his niece. Mrs. John D. Smith, (nee Jda lleckendorn). Onions Inhale! cause sleep, rest. atid repose. I lie Soldier ou his march and the exhausted Iron Work er get great strength from eating the onion. Tie a fresh onion around the neck and bruise it to make Its odor thorough, nnd you seenre sound sleep from Its nightly Inhalation. We have t.iken he Agency for the Siiubury Book Bindery, John D, Llngle, Proprietor. Any person want "(looduess gracious, no l Twelvo Ing binding done can call At this ofTlee, dollars and fifty cents, and that Is get prices, leave the work with us ami what they all paid." we will forward It at once to the bln- If there is one thing In tho world dory. Persons having old bibles or that a woman will defead It is her other books of value which they de hushnnds character. She carried the fire to preserve can get them rebound books away without a word, but she! In the most substantial manner and ll lowest (incus. A LAWY'H pKRKItCT COMPAHIOS.-' "Painless Childbirth" a new bok by Dr. John II. Dye, one of New York's Butter 22 in errles 8 Unpitred " 8 111 an, berries o Raspberries 1'i Onions 40 LArd 7 Tullow 4 Chickens per lb 0 Turkeys - Mid n rtoulde 8 nam ! tlHANII jl UY. priwa for Kabrmrf Tar in, ' sommaBclog Monli, tlia t h, ISS7, A.1m U. P. Kl-a. Haarrr laa !)- aa, I la". KeaM. tlantra ebarna li. lloarit, J. M. HartDito. Hbapman Hanfy O. Shall r. t'raDklla H. It. RanDldtfrr. JarkfonInaae I'Mi.r. Ml il aiiurah I trm ltmari. Mi.l.lla rr-f k liatlil uml.lsr. .Iniin Swar't. Uiitira IMr Kantt, O.o. Mnilih, UatlO Wvn.lt. farta-W It. nnltals-r, . A. Mnrnl.ergar. Pan ii Samurl II. Ki l-If. t(irga lion. .". pine 4 1 . l;w a, llnwanl llltcbali. f lninforr K M.Hsannal. I'lilun H-nrt Anekar. Waahlns-lua V. K. IlllhUh, (I 0. UuatoruiSS. I KT1T JUkY. Drawn fnr 1ai.ru ,r Taria, euiamaaolnt Mua.lay Ih Utii. IM7. Adtrat W. il. t'ttiaroir, laaas l.aplpx Kton rinHk. Hi.ar r'rsnk ll.-sker. 1. M. lao.a, J. I'. Ern, AH art M,i lit llrarar Wait t'harlaa livrlitlsr Thol. Hit lmtr. Otntra-t'rlak ll-rar. t hai. HeniMrka. A. I.. Moaar, llonrf K.Sm.leri, WlilUMrauii. Phai'mnn M'-nr? Kiir'ajlil. 1'r.nkilB- lulio r.lnaiilinr. Henri Nlialli-r. Jackn ftlmoii I'. K.il.ler, llnry Hilar. Win. niler. Mllillniur.k-M. t.. Moon, M. X. Httolr t rail. Miulth. Mooroa .lar. inl .h lla.f'r Pano .1 M. A nrmt Naatan rtuh-r, b.nlil a. Millar, .1. I Kiehter. .lauiti Ituw, Haa r It w, t'haa. W. Iiraei. Prr-ll. .1. W. H ar. Parry Wait W. II. nniylil'l. Jahn tpUr. allirioa baiil, I Harnttriiar, A. II. rar . Win. .1. llaloi... II. h. Mcktlray, Jutlua lll.hei, PprliiK-Wm. II. I(IrI. I'dIkii -.laenii Mhl, Jii'i.th n Nwlnl ,r I. Wa.lilOKiun II. K. Arnoltl . .,n U. Iilekal. It. II. (linn, lUnry ll.i.iaiiiila, haiilirn Uiiurlli s, t r-O. Ilnutli. a . .i.i in i . i j i i a OENTRAXi SKLINSGROVB, 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. Wo havo made a general reduction in the price of our Wool en Goods. A great many of our DP. ESS GOODS have been reduc ed in price. We selected 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, Selinsgrove. t"!ear,aiaj. most skillful physicians, shows that tiaiu Is not nueessary in Childbirth but results from causes easily under stood and overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become mother without suffering any pain whatever, it also tells how to over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs. And all other evils at tending pregnancy. It is reliable aad highly endorsed by physicians every where ns the wife's true private com panion. Cut this out; It will save great pnni, nnd possibly your Mend two cunt stamp for de- wm i script Ive circulars, testlmonlAls And (loss will confidential letter sent In sealed en mill from velope. Address Fraak Thomas &Co. Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland. Jan. 27, "87, 3m. What Trdk Merit Witt. Do. The unprecedented sale of Boschee's ltANNKRVII.lt. John O. soon move bis steam saw Adumshurg to Jacks Mountain. The surprise purty recently given R. J. Smith was done up to order and line. I). Seal of Mountain Dal reports ,, wlt,lin llfow VMr.hlt, that hU two young ; seal, are Krowlng , fttollUhe,UUe worla. M U without lluely. 'IhescArclty of the little orea-j. .. ,. ...,. ilu,t r.,n,Av I .1 ! 1 l. j lures iiiukdi nifiu iiuno a, oununuj, doubt ever discovered for the speedy and ana liaisons wiiu uav Ter a.tru., , nr nn,lirh. nn,, ..! genuine young seal had better com soon. The surprise party given Mr, dteiilnger was the beat one of th season. His friends presented him with an elegant suit of clothing and numerous other articles of value for which he desires to return his tdncere thanks. Calvin, wiieu you tako your gal out the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely different priuolpie from Ellas , . . i.i i .. Ti.. IIIIO usual rcooriiJi.iii ritwii vj a ttj- 'ulcians, as It does not dry up a cough 'nnd leave disease still in the system, but on the contrAry removes the 'cause of the trouble, heals the parts j affected aud leaves them In A purely 'healthy condition. A bottle kept in , , , . ' . ... a the house ror use wnen too uiaeaaua ,e fling OK.... uu nersr. ... lftko t,,or uppi.Rrttn, wl save do llluaki.a rin"ii' wi v iimui..,,, , . . is on the hick list. Dr. Hhive atteuds him. Mr. Hilbinh and wife of AUron, (., who were here on a visit returned home last week. It Is stated that John Sauver In tends holding a concert tu the Ridge church on Saturday evening a week. John II. Yetter of this place handed in his application at Washington for a civil service appointment. A I. NOT. 1 S.S iBr 4BB-SBW It is A well established truth thut au ounce of keep-yourmouth shut is better than a pound of explanations after you have said It. The election next Tuesday promises to be a hotly contested allair espe cially for JuAfees of the Peso in this place, (or which there are four candi dates. Ladles Shoes f 1.25 at Boston storo. William F. Cody, otherwise known as "Buffalo Bill," never drltiks any thing stronger than lemonade, be cause fire -waters do not agree with him he says. It Is a good thing to keep a ohurch comfortably warm during service, but it is still better to let in a little pur outside, original, unadulterated air at the same time, simply for breath Ing purposes. Most people would prefer freezing a little to choking to to death. Borne persons are prevent ed from attending church on account of want of ventilation. Tub DAciibuor'8 Soliloquy. I do not Ilk a girl that's tall, A girl that's short Is worse than all A girl that's thin I would not woo, A girl that's pert Is odious, too ; I sigh not for th girl that's fat, And oue that's lean Is worse than that; I would not court th on that's old, Unless, Indeed, she's got the gold ; And on that's young I would not wed, For youth is fickle, so 'tis saM ; I would not have a girl that's fair, And on that's dark I cannot bar ; A girl of sense I could not rule, And yet I would not wed a fool ; A flirting girl I would not take, For she my heart would surely break, A girl that talks from morn to night, 1 always look on with afrlght ; 1 11 ud it very hard to suit, Beoaus of having so much fruit ; No pick bad Adam, I believe, Th only woman then was Eve ; But b no doubt deemed her a prlx He took her and loet Paradli I 1 -"XorrUtown licnald tor's bill and a long spell of serious illness. Atrial will convince you of those facts. It is positively sold by all druggists aud general dealers in the land. Price, 75 cts. , large bottlei. Jan.20,'e7. For Oltssware go th Boston storo. SALK Bills. Persons ordering sale bills by muil need only mention the day of sale, hour to commence, arti cles to bo fold, name of owner, place where sale is to be held and size nnd number of bills. They need not con cern themselves about the price as we will print them as cheap as any office in the county. By referring to the PoHT'risale register the dates of the majority of the sales of the county oan be seen, and care should bo taken not to conflict with them. Ladles, Ml 'ics and dents Shoes from 1.93 to 13,00 at the Boston store. Go to the Boston store for Boston Baked Boans, eanned Lobsters, Sar dines and Oysters. Out of our ininicnso atock wc offer tho following FOMTIURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut Mitrhlc- ton Suits, He vol (llass ex tra well niitdo in work and finish, but si little olYin style Fivo Cottage lVnited Suits at a bargain. Three Solid Ash Suits nil good goods except in finish: Fivo Lounges at a Kacriliee. Ono plush Parlor suit? pieces) Two hair-cloth 44 44 44 Ono 44 44 44 44 HCCviid hand. Vourinarhletop Parlor tables Fivo hundred yards, nil wool, O.O. nnd Ootton Ingrain nnd Kag Carpets last Spring Htylosand remnants and nil the above uro per fect, oxcept in Ktylo nnd finish. Mo wixh ,to clean them out all are .marked "Bargains and prices iu plain figures. All our regular Ktoek"of FURNITURE & OAK l'KTS at a reduced price for the NEXT Till TV DAYS. Callcarlv and securo the bargains. (Soods packed nnd freight paid to any point on r. R. R. W. II. FELIX, Tho popular Furniture stud Oarpot Man, Lewistown. Irt Undertaking a specialty. BOARDING HOUSE. 111 K nndorRi'trned having made . auiiil preparation fur Ilia aoeommoiLtlon oltbe putiliaooulil rmpeetrulli announr 'hat La will fiirnlnti linarillDK ami Irnlslng atiha rataof iarmitji-nf a canta ailay nr twantr-IlT renin a meal. hlabllDif and laad lor boric furnlthail olieap. Thoaa mil Iu rlns triad lila talila are raiipent fullv In rtteil tucall, ami that will not no .way dlmaii.neil. Itminia a law il.iori wall of (lie Court Hou.a, UlUdlebursb, Pa, UA11KUL, MFAVKR, Uaol.HSJ. fjoorictor. "UNOTYo Wo arc now clearing up our shelves rcuratnry to purchasing our early spring goods. You will liud in rent IJargaius in every de partment as we are selling many IjioocIs at cost or even less. Thcv must go to make noom, so do not fail lo come aud see for yourselves. The opportunities to bvy cheap that we offer you now, arc rarely to be had. Come aud see. SCUOCBB BttOTUER8 SELENSGUOVE. I dispise Imposition! i . . . l i i 1 . taa Feb. 7, by S. S. Schoeb, J. P., Dan iel II, Boyer and Mary A. Kuouse, both of I'enns township. Jan. DO, iu Selinsgrove, by Rev. 8. K. Osahenford, J. F. Uerman and SarAh V. Kratzer, both of Kratzar ville, Pa. Feb. 1, At the residence of the bride's pareuts In Sweet Hope, by He v. J. Vutzy, W. II. Kline, aud Miss Maggie Fisher. xa ii i jxx-LI 7. - Wbaa Baby was stak, wa fare Bar Caatocta, Wkaa aba waa a CfcUa, aba aria) tot Caatorla, Wbaa aba han H laa, aba aluiig to CaalorU, Wbata ab W Obildna, aba (ara thwa Calori, tl'uro coppor-distillod whiskey nt $1.75 per gallon or 50 cents per quart at .J. O Smith's, Central Hotel, Mid dleburgh, Pa. IX. J . ... J..JH (irui ii Market COUnKCTKO BY w. b. wibkt rvkbt WKDHESUAT. Ko. 1 Pennsylvania........ ) 83 I Fultz 60 "U White mixed 7S Ky 41 Corn 40 OfttsJ tsssiaetls a to Invite opposition! Defy competition! Tha nndersigned will after Jannary 1st. 1887. BELL (M)()IS ONLY FOR CASH, PKOHUCK Oil APPROVED NOTE. Prices on all goods have been reduced from 10 to 15 per cent. New stock of SPRING STYLES. Suits for old men. Nobby suits tor young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 1.76 to $15. Caps, Gloves, Underwear, HANDKERCHIEFS, Tim, Ac, &o. Alio CONFECTIONS AND TOYS aold at greatly reduced prioea, OYSTERS. extra Bt-lucl, largo, always ou band when ia season, FLOUR; FEED &C. Thanking the many who lave patronized ma I cordially iovile an Io fpection of toy clock. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh. Hat ASTHMA fiyj&B CSAMAN ASTHMA CURK InatanUr rallama th Biaat .tolaut aHaok. and I liiauraa onnfurtlia nlfwu. vw...awaa.i l Lta. Ilin naad bi liililMii. It aaUon ua- a arfia. ana a iwn la laa I la trial mo- I inadiata. dlraat and artll rult la all aaraliia A aiaa lnM Uia nuat allrpUaal. IX Urn. and I at anjr druggist, tv br maJI. Smpla Kraa ffu. I tuiip lr n. Mlryl4iiw.l, r..', auJ Isuf. V., 1SD0. Bin. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. NOUTHKKN OENTRAI. RA1I.WAT. Trains I..va Nanbiiry t io s ui, for b.li.loot., Erls ails' CsDaodal- RU. Mam. For Look Haves. 1'JV-pu, lor Uullaiunt., Kaos sad Cssaa 4lsua. .J0 pm, For K.oovo and Walkloi. T 00 a m. ForCatawlaia and Uaialton. UlDI and . a p in Cor Wllbaa.arr. is a ui. II 6 1 m, l M p ia. I'or akataokls aud Mouut Uaraul. Tnlni Lsav Halliiiroa Juoatloai litis, arrlvln at Ihlla.lf Iplila I. p m. Sao York to ai, lialuwor. o pm, Wsaji. loktoo sut p m. I It j) uj.arrlvliinat PMlailalphla 1 .0 p ai, Vaw York 9 S6 um, llaltlnors 4 p m, Walk Innloo 7 46 p m. T 17 J ui, arriving al Phlladalplila t It s m.Nae TarkT 10 a m, lial lliuora 4 a a, Wa.i lag ton S OS a ia. Train alait I..v. Banbarvi I M a in, arrlvlos al I'Mlad.l.blal ll.a ai.Na York 11 so am, Ualiliaora I Us ai, Wait. iBk'ua v an a ui. J. R. WOOD, tlan'l Paai A SMI. voai, a. ruuu, u.u'i ctasaa.r. ArTUCTEDCNFCnTUIUTE A.rtar tou owmrm imii aonauii BSJSBkbh MM BBSBaW I sj. uth it, btlew OaUowUU, rhila., Pa. raari.apariaacalaaaBPM'iaijdUaaaaa. fa taaanily ruraa lboa waad of ariv Inmcr. tMa. Ac. i 'all or wvlla. Advle fcaaand airicilvaan. fdaatial. Hrani it a.- UUa.aad te wavaaiaaa. HLBHrV if Id w The old favorito lu a bw ittm. TW NEW MORNING LIGHT a still keeps ahead of all Lasting lovt This fail it appears iu a new dress, t rotates all Irs kt jog power, which ia aokuowlndgsd by all as k ing far ahead of any other stove. For SQUARE II EATERS have ib Sunshine, Capitol, and otliars, wlicb are grand in appeai-aoo pow. rful to beat, and stand at tlie Lead cf all sqnuro s'oves Tbe best of referetiMS given. COOK ttlOVHS vre ilill Lulc' ou to tL Grand Times, NKWfSUSQUKUANNA srd Ml.. trs, an or wuiou ai liist'OiHS stoves in all respects, COAL STOVES of HI kinds, from $5 on to $40, for U parpois Call and sea roy atovti, : " , 4. : D. T- RIJOADtf, MiddUbnrgh,Pa.i T0-mH jvaBj V. iaaianK ny.;a-"
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