published r9rT Tharsdaf. h.ld the fowrth Moi.ll J... nd Mntublf. eadSaoond I M.fxll Israsahaal the tr will Nh.0,i.V.ndlng the Bawl la thalr raar H. ,niian.l neighborhood. M.nd Oar VoliiiBBt will haorB tf .. -i.h is Man thrnaah tbamon .. iImI aaaatlon of pablln lBt.r.t a- II sal Bold email reaposaluie tons vnrsfl TO SUB3CBIBKX Look as the nature, on in. nliner. mow HKrrn tci 7u H -irt TO WHICH YOUR BUBSCIUP- Lw IA PAW. WIT mil werun ivr CI!..!! tent, see It date Is changed. jo3r rewD la neoessarv. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IBUST & LBWSTOWM 1517. io Table, Id effect tfov. 15. i.se ...;4o i oi. I TtTinm. batwabd IS I? ' Cor Cm SM Ml Em , bu 41 II aa Ml Sir in rt.sa ' i!3 III III J" A. ' " fm L.wlntown J. T It S 00 M.la Atr.at MS SOS I,.wltown T.J0 tot Maitiand im in PalMar T.M t Tl Bhlndla T.M Sir waanar T i.ai Ma 'lor IM LIS Stab'! MIDI TIT IM Adam'barg 1 0 t.t UMrlol S.IO ' t.nl Hntr . 4.l Mlddlabargh I II 4 t Mal.ar S.3S IK KrumM 40 4.'" Pawling 141 4 '4 fs.llniarove SM 4 4.' Sellnigrovs J. SM 4 I Bunl.ary tit too I II 11 IT W II M 10 1J l IT M 13 II St icIlnnffroTt Arrommodntlon. (O.nnaailsf w trtlniBB N.O. Br.) I mi Bfllnf grOT. A rrlva St HallngrOVS ,'' .iA.H 10 M A.M. I 0 P.M. IM I". M i.01 1. M. i.jo r. M. "aaaBSBBB- rraitu'JUWT J.'Vstown Ju " ion : 114 in, ll, am. l4aminT,pi, .V.I, p ia. Md m lor riinoara- n iu v. .... r - In am II: mm. ft 41 in. 1114 P. For pniidlphlB,N Y:, Ul:l iaort ud Wuhington. SAL'' SLQISTS3. Followiiis: Is a lit of sales, publlo Lnd private, ttilterlised In tba Post or Kor which bills have been prlntad at Ithit office. Saturday, March! 5, Amelia Kiilins will tell (arm stock in Centre twp. Saturday, March 6, T. Kobler wilUull farm utensils, stock, fco. Ij Fie niotit. W(lnday, March O.th Rainnpl I). WalUr and Adam H. Waltrr. Kx'rn of John 11. Walter dne'd, will r?ll pemouul property in Centre twp. Friday, March 11, Josiah Schrader will sell persoual props .'iy in Monroe twp. TutMlay, March 8, Daniel Hollenbach will sell personal property 3 miles north of Centreville. Thursday, March 84, Y. H. Wa?nr, will sell pbrsoual property InMon toe township. KTueiday, March 20, William Ritter. Auurror Jotm Hitter, ueo u, win sail personal property at Kiv.tzer-Tille. Thuisday. March 24, Daniel Uitter will sell personal property in Mon roe township. Saturday, March 13, the widow and li'lrs of Unas. Mltciiei, aeo n, km, sell personal property atPaxlci-ville. Friday, Feb. 2.. TL W. Stout, aduirr of ieo. W. Stout, late or i;enue twp. tWd.wlll sell pernonal prop erty 1 luMe south of Port Ann. Friday, Feb. 3, Henry H. Thomas. aclui . or 1'eter Tliomas.neo u, win sel' p.' :onal property li miles won ii . bl or iroxeiYine, Tue ii..v. Mar. 15, John Felker, Jr., w'tli mIi ersonal property 1 ua'.le "a of McClure. Saturday, March 12, Mis. Julia A Wj'kle will sell personal property in Centreville. Tic.iis v, March 13, C. W. Welse will ' personal property 1J miles be low Uichflold. o.day, March 15, Jere Croute will sell valuable real estate on the E remises In Franklin twp., or in liddleburgh. " I in I- I I if. I I Tim n tllli' tun ti tain' lotci, laltl lei' nut 'ti." I Bhads Mountain Is swarming with foxes. Fourteen were killed on Mou d-. J. II. Rhoailea annnt lastBundav at Sli 'niokin Dam. worshlplnt; at Cu- p'J'j liirine. ' . R. Smith has been appointed op ator in the Western Union Tele graph office at Selinsgrove. 1 us Erdley Bisters Intend opening t .Millinery Store in Schch's lloom, o'ie t!co:' west of bis store next week. t i'.telr adr. In another column. i ave Kersteter Is on top so far this lii'lncr In fh fluhlno. Imilnau havlnir lauded a three pound and two ouoee pike on the banks of MIddleoreek. We elsewhere publish the addresses of Messrs. Petter end Herman dellv ered before tlie Moslcal Institute. They are tl n oductlous and worth careful reauia". Prof. J.Vf. I'.eltmeyer will be here But weak to assist the band boys In thslrentertalnaients. Ha Is one of the finest performers on a violin In the State, and all should bear htm. We understand that the Middle birgh Board of Education are making an effort to ssoure Prof. Murpby to toOch .ic raial sobool here this sum ue.. it., n. made many warm friends here during the last county Institute, and we hope be will consent. When you come to town and need anytb'TR 'n the line of harness, whips, collars, idlessto,, yon will be afford ed an opportrrity to see some of the most durable and beautiful work In the State by calling on If. Z. Stelnlng- r.barnesa maker, .lie ia op tothj times ia all the latest Improvements In his Uaa of btutaeu and seldom lr-iftf -? r"r t ouoe weed Bee obunge in S. Wets' adr. Seltne grove. Pa. " The bottom seems to bare dropped out of the publlo roads. Dr. D. R. Roth rook has moved from Mt Phasanl Mills to New Berlin. For Sale. A covered wagon, ap ply at Bostoa Store, Mlddldurgb, pa. . The regular term of Pebrnary Court lit commence neit Monday. There are seventeen cases on the calauder for trial. e Win. D. Illinuietwrlght has been appointed post-maater at Lewlabnrg, and ex-sheriff Cyrus A. Eaton at MlRIiuburg. The members of the Republican Standing Committee are requested to meet at the Court House in Middle burg on Tuesday, March 1, 1837, for the purpose of transacting Important busiuess. . The Centre HU JUjmrkr thinks the Legislative Jlecord and old Abe Lacy are alike, iuasmuoh that they are both professional tramps. The two are alike In another respect, be cause neither can climb a tree. It I said that when a horse strays off he is usually found wandering in the direction the wind Is blowing, thus turning his back to the wind, but with sheep the contrary Is tho case, as sheep face the storm. Public Notick is hereby given to all those knowing themselves Indebt ed on the dockets of A. K. Gift on Judgment, costs, or otherwise to tet tie the same within this date and March 12th, if not, executions, or hcire fur I in, as the caie may demand, will be Issued to recover the sumo. Vb. 24. Ow. A. K. (JlKT, J.P. Wo seut a number of bills out this week to parties owing us on adver-. tli-1 n if and job-work. If they c;iu r onvenlently help us now it will e most thankfully received, owln;. ro our l.i.vlntf purchased a home. To thoHo owing us on subt-crlption, we would M,y that sinnll favors will al wsyttbu thankfully received nnd large ones in proportion. February Is the shortest month of the twelve, but It gets away with the other eleven in matters of meiuornble magnitude. First and foremc-l the whole civilized world centers its at tention on the ground iiog. re.t comes the day devoted to the p..i ron saint of silly youngsters and Ian, '.'tit iy no means least, the 23nd i.y of the nion'Ii looms into prominence as the natal day of the .Man who enjoy ed an u:ioqtialed reputation for truth and the enviable distinction of biiug the father of the greatest and grand 'it cum) i" or. the face of the globe. The fc.' .wlii, written on a slip of paper in a lady's band was slipped uo der our ofHce door on Wedudsday mornli"; f original with her, we have. U-.'ule philosopher withia a tho!.-..i. il miles from our office, and he t o.' i.uents should be pasted on t!.o w u-band of every man's hut. i;. Is: 'ijo itt engagements are dangerous. If a geutleman does not iuteud to marry a lady, he has no right to make u.s attentions poouliar. lie should consider her true interests aud not Title with her affeotlons. There is uo eason why tho passion of love should ne wrapped up iu mystery. It would prevent uiuidi complicated misery in the world if all youag persons under stood It truly.' From the Phila. Press of Friday lust: Jude Butcher, of Lewisburg was'at the Uirard House on Tuesday evening. He is sufferiugfrom a brok en leg, the result of an accident exac tly simillar to that which befell Judge Tbayer in September. Buth gentle men were stepping from omnibuses to railroad platforms when they fell and received their serious injuries. "When I was first elected to represent the district embracing MifHiu, Snyder and Union counties,'' said Judge Butcher." I received a majority of I) votes out of a poll of 11,000. My town gave my apponent 75 majority and tils town gave me trie same, my county gave me 278 and lie tied me again there. On my next election, ten years later, I received 2300 majority. TltIAt.9 OF A COt'KTY Sul'KRISTt.N- kknt. On Tuesday Trof. D. S. Boyer sent us a remittance and accompan led it with h few remarks of public in terest whieh we take the liberty to publish : "This being a legal holiday, I de vote it to correspondence. I havn't lost a day from oilloial duty since the County Institute. I visit two schools each day, and hold three educational meetings every week (evenings;. I am blessed with good health can eat like a wood chopper and sleep like a log. You would be astoDUbed to know of the educational zeal mani fested in various parts of the eounty In literary societies, institutes, spell- Insr schools, and other educational ap pliances. One-tenth part never gets into print, in an my addresses at educational meetings and before schools I enoourasre the reading of newspapers ;bellevlag them one of the very uesi euuoaiers ia ine lanu- Babo Entertainment. Steller's Cornet Band will open a series of En tertainments In Seebold'e Hall, Mid- dleburgh, commencing on Monday evening, Eebroary 28th, and continue on every evening during the week. The Band now consisting of 21 members, will be assisted by the Choir, and Prof. W. W. Keenan of New York, aa Piano Soloist, Prof. J W. Relttuyer, Violin Soloist, Prof. B. Q. Shields, Barytoue Soloist, andoth er artists. During the week the fol lowing popular Drama and Farces will be produced with a full Cast of Characters fThe Sea of Trouble, The Vermont wool Dealer.Keutof Rooms, United States' Mail. Deaf a a Post, and other. Every entertainment will be enlivened by the appearan s of the famous Corn-cracker Min strels, In their original and side-splitting burlesques. An entire new; r" gram will be presented every evemag and the fun will produce more adt . A correspondent desire to know of etness. Politlo happily la not taken o the reason why we did not publish Into consideration In oar township the number of vote eaeh candidate eleotlone. reoelved for all the office voted for Mrs, George A. Stahl and her two last Tuesday and only natned the sue-children, of Plttsbnrur. were the cessful ones. The reason la this: guest of Judge Mlddleswarth'a faiu The reader Is very apt to measure a lly last week. man's popularity and worth by the Rev. S. J. Shortlss, of New Berlin, number of votes he reoelvei, which I preached in the Evaugelloal ehurou by no means always the oase.and doe! one evening recently, that person Injustice. It Is therefore,' Rev. W. H. Dlven, of Salona, Pa., our opinion that a man' election Is 'preached in the Lutherau churonoii sufficient evldeno of bis deserving qualities, and its announcement in the most inoffensive manner la the duty of every editor who has any mlik of human kindness In hi composition. Roll or IloNon. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Poht to the dates opposite their names. Hhould any mistakes occur Iu these oredits or on your pa per please notify Ms: Win. Kltter, Feb. 1, '8? Y. H. Wagner, Jan. i, '87 It. W. Stout. May 1, '97 rt. It. Walter, Dec. 1, '87 .lonntliHti Hrlimii, Deo. 1, '87 Islah L. Walter, April 1, ': IliirrNon Kiuhimh, Amr. , Aaron Hummel, Mnreh . . Jeremiah Ilerbnter, Keli. 1, Win. Reltfle. 'b. 1, f: M. A. !olel.ili r. 1 I. 1, ' A. K. Mitiillt-swiirth, J-c. I, John p. SniiHi. Jiilv 1, ' Howiird. Whiter, Fi b. 1. "'8 Irvln Walt. r. F, ii. 1. Vs Henry N. Wi t.., l, Jmi 1, 'f-8 Win. Heater, Mnre.li 1, V, John C. Fruln, l',-b. I. "87 --it1 'Iff r Akamhoi !. .1. (). Kiii pp bos in vented a vbtkIhIi tluit run be used on the tlilncht npir mid will not soak through It is the lt thing on pic tures t' . can be need and be sells it at i'i per Kullon. Jacob (!. Specht lins gone to (Jreen Forest, Va., where ho has taken the contract of building a tannery for Ueo. Appold & Son. Jake Is a Lots cm pen Ic r. Rev. J. C. Mntnnh of Llveriool Ta., has lici t pled n call from this charge, consisting cf this and the lleavertown new Kv. Lutheran congregations. He will take charge on the first of May. Mrs. W. O. lUngainan of ()eorge town recently paid a visit to friends In this pluce, the guest of II. I. Ru in Ig. Rev. B. F. Oreenhoo of Kellcy X road' paid a visit to friends here the guest f his parents. Rumor has It that Rev. Wlcund has truded hi land at this place to Mc Clintlo at Tylersville on a stock of luerchnudise. Martin Mohler of Auburn, Kan., is visiting frleuds here the guest of A. S. Helfrich. R. y. Bilker will start for Greencai tle to work .t his trade masmi. Ci.. i:kv -LLK. The contest for towuKlilp oflltvers on Tuesday of last week was more or less exciting aud considered large for a spring election. After the smoke had disappeared from the field of battle, we noticed Cap. the huckster came out victorious for Constable, and the other raudi dates won and lost Just as the oards cut and dealt, and the town lias again quited dow u to Itsu mal serene state. Centre township In the reputation of doing more or less independent voting aud this last election wus uo exception. Some who bad a little spite against a candidate made it their business of getting even, and In a few instaures were successful, but, the "other fellows'' time muy come by and by. The dofeated caudidute can now sit down und count .be num ber of liars that live iu the township, at any rate he can explain to his fi ll nds how the thing happened, but, neveitheless they were all good men and would have made excellent ofll- cers, and the voting generally was only a matter f taste as the old wo- mau said wheu she kissed the cow. The gossip's report is, that there was a wedding on Sunday evening, Did you receive a valentine 7 We hope so, and that It brought pleasaut recolleotious. Eggs are getting plenty and corres pondingly cheaper. Ed. B. Boksler, of Freeburg was In town last week. W. A. Mohu, J. F. Benfer and J. E. Relcheubach left for the state of Nebraska, on Monday of last week. Joseph Stuck und wife left on Mou day for their home in Michigan. Rev. W. II. Stover of the Ev. church preached hlsfarew! sermon here on Sunday evening. Some of our people complain i..dt the weather, though ws are given all varieties of it. Some people are hard to suit. Rkpoiitkr. m " ! JtiSH "Jll HHdl Ei v kr" own Jottings. Prof. Dun.ei S. Boyer visited the schools in this district recently, and on Wed nesday evening three weeks since de livered an educational lecture in the Union church. Thoae who beard It (.peak quite favorable of it. Ner A. Fee Las again bad the ml fot tune of losing a valuable horse Tho eaiuial was Injured while hauling prop timber from the wood and died almost Instantly. James Schreftler.of 5. H iburg, for merly an apprentice wiiu J. D. Rada back, deceased, ha opened a taylor hop in A. H. Bowersox' small build' lag at the corner of Market and Cen tre streets. One of Abraham Wland'a horses fell on the Ice reoeutly and fractured one of bl front leg and dislocated the other. The animal, of course, had to bekl':.. O. W. f slider has hi stave factory In op. v. lX. N. V .aun Aigler, the proprietor of the plaining will west of town, ha added new machinery to bl already full stock. The establishment now employ more band and turn out more work than at any time before. Thursday evening. John E, Roycr moved to hi farm near Rebersburg on Monday. The Beavertowu Literary Society is is In a prosperous condition. Rev. Fleger, a student of the Theo logical Seminary of Philadelphia, preached a round of trial sermons on the charge served by Rev. D. M. dtetler for the lust thirteen year. It is quit probable that he will be elected to the pastorate of thociiarge. Rev. J. C. Muinab, of Liverpool, has received a call from the Beaver i jwti and Adamsburg (New) Luther "i congregations and has signified 'is intentions of accepting it.. Jliarles L. Wotzrl is confined to the ,i .use with rheumatism. Miss Alice Fee has been on t.ie sick list for a number of weeks. The Keystone Match Factory will to-day resume operations in full. CillZKN. For Wigley'e Scouring Soap goto the Huston alore. The Boston Store is in (Jilt's Build ing, Mlddluburgh. 1'lUKOSa. Persons having pigeons to sell will find a ready (purchaser by addrebsiug the editor of the I'OMT. For Miiin;, Niarch, Sonp, Baking Powder, a. id Olive Oil go to the Bos ton store. Foil Malk. A horse aud wagon Inquire ut this ofllce. (J. A. R. Suits, warrented Indigo Blue, ut S. Oppeuheluier's, Selins grove, Pa. Buckets and Brooms for 15 aud 20 cents at the Boston store. Pure Pepper at CO cents per pound ut the Bostou store. Parlor Pride Stovo Polish at the Bostou store. Ravin's Gloss Shoe Polish for25cts. at the Bostou Store. A Lady's Pkiikkct Companion. "Painless Childbirth" u new bok by Dr. John H. Dye, one o.' New York's most skillful physicians, shows that pain is not necessary in Childbirth Out results from causes easily under stood and overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It r.'so tells how to over--iMiie and prevci morning sickness, - a iiujds, s.i. i ,.ii otner evil, at i v i. .ing pregua.i v.. It Is rellnblo awd u.'ly endorsed bv physicians every where as the wife's true private com panion. Cut this out; It will save you great pain, and possibly your life. Send two cuut stamp for de scriptive "'rculars, testimonial and confident lettor sent In sealed en velope. Address Fraak Thomas &Co. Publishers, Baltlmo.e, Maryland. Jan. 27, '87, 3m. Misses Cluui Shoe; for 2'cti. at the Boston store. Ladies Shoes f 1.23 at Bostonstore. - What V.;ck Mkrit Wil Do. The unpreceden.td sale of !;; -hee's German Hyrup wilhi.i a few yivio.lms astonished the world, ft Is wi.hout doubt the safest and best remedy ever discoven-ii Yr tho speedy and effectual cure of i'oti -lis, Colds and the severest Lung Vjuhles. It acts on aa entirely different p Inclplefroui the usual p.vcrlption given by Phy sicians, as it .;. not dry up u ooun-h and leave u still iu the system, but on tuo ooiitrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts affected und leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept In the house for ue wheu the diseases make their a i"e.raiice, will save doe tor's bills and a Jong spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these fuels. It is positively sold by oil druggists aud general dealers In the land. Price, 73 cts , largo bottles. Jan. SO, '87. For Ol issware go the Boston store. Ladies, Misses and Gents Shoes from 11.25 to tti.OO at the Boston store. Go to the Boston store for Boston Baked Beans, cauued Lobsters, S... dines and Oysters. Mlddlcburff illnrkct Butter i I'-ggs Pitted cherries. Unpitted " Blackberries. Raspberries... unions.. M Lard. Tallow Chickens per lb. Turkeys Hldo Houlde Hum , li 20 14 8 8 e u 40 7 4 0 . !0 CENTRAL HDIffiW Cfl) T4DBIHa SELINSGROVE, PA. -o- S IA1M i I JI-. At Middleburgh. Feb. 20, by tie v. S. P. Orwig. J. E. Mohu aud E. May BnenKei, iioin or centrevine, ra. a ii-i . 1 !. ' i ii.. jmu 131 KI. In Franklin, Samuel Dunks, years. He waa noy, on 23d. l- X j 3r, aged about 83 jd at little Maba WVaa Baity waa tick, gwra krr CuVxte, Whae aba waa a ChQa, aha arW far Caatwia, Will aba biwaii MIm, lb aiauf io CaalerU, Wbaa Aa W Ohilona, aha gave tUa CaMoaia, Grain market cuanucTRD bt w. b. wimbt bvriit WKDNKHDAT, o. Pennsylvania t 80 ' 2 Fulti i 78 " White mlxeil 7 Kve Corn Oat 81 47 40 MONEYS yuu lra, uuisllilnn tunra l you, tliat ba mailt. Out this oak and raturn Ui ui, and we will mdi! lluiBTai vuira "iu nnpor OR AND JURY nrijwa for Miirn.irt Tarm, aomnoncloa mum rnn H . 1 t , Ailaiai V. P. 'la. Srtf-liaaa llra, !. . Cattra fbarait. Ilosaror, j . .... Har man. Hhaiiaiaa Haiirjr (1. Niio-r. Krnnklla H. II. Nsnnloer. la. k non la Hhr. Ill Uilorh Imo Howarnot. Mlilillarrr k llal,l Aamlilar, John Swurii. 'sra r.iof Kami, u,0. liuiin,, ll.tl.l HVtll.. . Tarrr-W ll. llnttalei-r.lt. A. llnriihariror. I'ann samui-l (I. K i.lir. (l.iitvo H . Nrlnu . twin, Muwaril .Mltcliali. S.lnnnrorr K if. Huomil, Ciilun Hi.nr? Auclier. Wbli.(lun-f. K. Ililt l;i, 0,0. Iloitaimtn rr.tiT jt'hY. Dr.iwn for fatirmrT Totm, Mntiilar lha Skill. I;. ,nn-W. H. Kclitr.ilf, Iitas t.plr tlon Mn.Mik. Ili aver frank lialier. 1. M. ra-a, J. K-rn, AlliB't rp. ,-lit Ifeitar Wei-t:iir.. llrrlilar Tlmi. IIt Imtar. Oaaira Uriah H.-ra' r. hni. IU n.lMck.. A. I,. Hu.far, llt'iirr k.Nnl,i, W lllta Mr.ui.. 'harnia M'nrf Klir u',t. Kr.akiia lubn f:i.ei ho . r, Ilnr Shillfr. .Iatli"n Mltnun I'. K..l.ler, Hmrr lllliar. Wm. Hntilsr. Mi'l II.' i.r h-M. I.. Mom, M. 7. Stluliiar r'rt.i. smith. MunriM .1 Jrrml 1I1 tta.vrr P,.n-.1 M. Anrmil Nawlnn ri.lior. li.nl.l . Mllliir, .1. V llicli'or .lama Kuw, lion tj lliw, ell. W. Ineoxe. I'arr-H. .1 . W. M yar. Perr Wm W. II. nr.vbl l. Jahn rl,r. Silli.'H'uNe lianli-l Hrtff .r, . p. rury, wm .1. iiaia i, 11. t. .Si asirtT, Juitua ' lil.lia'. SprlnK-Wm. II. RalK'a. I'nlun Jaruli Mtihl, .1 ninth n Nwlnnlnrl. Walil0Ktui- II K. ArnoM .l .lin li. Iilckal, II. II. Olii, III. .it ll'imaila, Kiilin MltttrlhiH. t'r-il. Koimh. H".' ' 1 . .11.1. . 1. . itommi altig Out of oar imtnenso stock wo olFor tlio following FURS.IURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solit'. Walnut Isirltle lop Suits, Mevcl (Uass ex tra well made in work anil liuisli,but a little olTin style Five Cottao ainlcd Suits at bargain. Thrco Solid Ash Suits all good goods except in finish: Fivo Lounges at a sacrifice. One plush Parlor suit7 pieces Two hair-cloth " " " flnn ti 41 U vuv ;'. second hand. )?pur marhlctop Parlor tables Five hundred yards, all wool, Jil'C.U, and Cotton Ingrain ,nnd Kag Canets last . . Spring stylcsand rcinuants .and all tho abovo are per fect, except in stylo and finish. Mo wish to clean them out all arc- marked Bargains and prices in plain figures. All our regular stockVof .FUKNITUKE & OAK PKT3 at a reduced price for the NEXT Till Tl' DAYS. Call early and secure the bargains. Goods packed and i'ie' ;ht paid to auj point on p. is. it. W. II. FELIX, Tho popu' Purnilir'o and Carpet Mai., TiO.v' ) .vn. "Undertaking a scjW'Mv. BOARDING HOUSE. rpiIH nntlernigned having made i anii'la praartlun Inr lha aoooinmuilatloD ofl'.ia 1 uliliowoulil rr.peoifuliy announca that ba WHi (urnliili hnanllDK ami l"ilgln at Hit rata of ief .inty-nta canta a ilajr or twaiity-ttra eaatia luaal. HtabllOK and (und lor horari furalthail aliaap. Tboaa not hTlon trlil hla tahla ara -"t'nri ,i 'n IiitIiciI to. nil. nl tlisy will nut ihi .vm (iS'iiliiHail. 1 i' a Ic il' or. wmk . f i.t Uua.-tMouia, tit .c ai.tiruli, I'u, OAUl 'TL K'.tV'C, llS. 1,1111. l'uOoi,0:o. Ulflata wain 1b aailll ai .... a . .... k.il. Mr. Frederick Bingaman ba been win briat you In mure Buna i'.il -' Uhiq (ujriiiiiiK ma m una wurlj. A or oua oag do Ilia work and Uvaathotna.KI h'ra t l um. ua lot all 1 ..At mmmAmA ili If lioaaorth nlii. liiimirt. li uhauouaul luia. Tho a nnt a. a atabltluna aad lutn r.!eted with tloknes of late, i . Zeno Mlddleswarth, at Missouri, vj'ied friend tn " this section Hst week. The election on Tuesday of lot week passed o3 with tbe usual swiv Kon athioir naw, Uialjuai aula- i.iou wnranra. ll will Urt yuu 1 upl alliDlluia. Tho a wa tnli (.iniui will not . .., Uraud eulSl ', 44 druna Tuvnk (' .., At ;ia, Mali. ' furtlaBJlKatsa. ( Dm, IS, 1MI, lyv ' ASTHMA UBA! CKRSSAN AvTNSSA tlfll I T.ntl. IInms llu, mtmA Tl- " ' Mllvok. And I IIikoim omuIurtl.l Uv " 11 . KL LTM.Hln .Ml h IuIiaIaUuD. i . .mUm b SB Iawduta, dirMt and rarialn. nd la lha I ramil la all Mnbia 1 1 il. A uil rul a- I iiiM Ow mat tkmyut. Prt tU. u4lol at nf drawict. w br mall Sunni Kraa w I Haf. M, 1M0. Im. Fhiladefpliia & Erie R R Oivi'i n, S jNOBTUEUN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Trains LaT Hnnbury t I IS aw,,t'ur bolialonta, Erls an Canandi' gu. lilts, For I.wl Haaa. it lip ai, lor iloMa'oaia, Ksas sudCsii.i dal ana. IJ0 s, For Renoio auil WaiklDi. 'tntB. ForCatawlii and Haialton. Warn and I tl p ro For W ilka.l.rra. I II am, II Ola ui, 1 10 pin, k'or HhauakU a MuuntUarmal. i Trains Laiva Ballujroa Janetlna: I K a m, arrlTlnvat thlladtlplila lllpin, Maw YorkSWpm, llaltatnora IM pu, Wata- 1 1 on sul p m. I II i m.arrUlua-atPhlladalplilalMBai.Vaw Kork ssipu, lialtlaura Ills a, Walk InsloeTilpm. f IT p in, arriving al Phlladalpl lat tl a m.Ifaw YerkT to ain.tallinioral II a ia, Will. , logtonlui am. Train alau Laavaa SasbarTi I Mam, arriving si Philadelphia I lis rn.Naa York II io ai, Uliliaura II s si, Will Isstoa Ms m. - J. B. WOOD, Oas'l Psas Aaeel. li'HAB. a. f 0UU, Uau'l ataaigar. Fix it in your mind that wo can serve you well in anv Eroortn wr kpII Not that our prices are always low er than others but our qualities are better. We always strive to ob tain for our custimers the greatest value for their money. There is no brag in this it is onlv saviner nlain- ly what we consider our duty. w u are now oiiermg extraordin ary bargains in every dsDartment 111 order to redube the stock to make room for an early invoice of Spring uooas. itesHectiuliv. a WEIS. STYI Wo arc now clearing up our shelves preparntnry to piirchusiiijnr ourearly nprinnr goods. Vou will find Great Bargains in every de partment ns we nre selling m: '?y floods at eost or even less. fVu'y must go to mnke noom, so do not fail to come and see for yourselves. The opportunities - Lw cheap that we oiler you now, are rarely to be had. Conic und sec. 8CUOCU BROTHERS, SELINSGROVE. 11J. 1 MLB1.! I dispise Imposition! Invite opposition ! Defy competition! The nmlersipned will aftur Jannary 1st. 1887, SELL GOODS ONLY R)H CASH, l'KOI'UCK Oil AITJWVED NOTE. Tries on all good have been redueed from 10 to 15 per ccut. 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. Caps, Gloves, Underwear, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIE, &e., .to. Also CONFECTIONS AND TOYS eld ai greatly reduced tices, CYSTEltS. extra select, lnige, nlw.ijs on bend when in ecaeou, FLOUR, FEED &C. Thiui!.icg tie many who have jjatroniztd uie I cordially invito un ini bpectiuii of my stuck. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middloburgh. Hat Nat r lw RC3RSEI tr. Th old favorite in a i ;, Th, MORNING LIGHT till keep ahead of sll Lpatins; atoves. f liis tiM it appnar in a new dres, yet ratsios all its trig power, nbieb is acknowlndged by all as le iog far ahead of any otLer stove. For SQUARE I1EATKKS taro I to Sunshine, Capitol, ami other, which are praoJ iu nppgisnoe pow. wiiui iv upbi, bd.i bisdu ai tue tieaa of all soosro love. Tbe beat of rnfereoeei givm. COGK. -10VE3 wlillbold on to tb Grand Times NEWSUSQUEIIANNA and olb er, an or which i firt-cli :o in all respect, fclllLWJE COAL STOVES CT 1.- aasiasiasw- 1 1 m 1 m 01 an kidq, irom u np 10 stu, or L.Utklt,aelwwOsllewblU, waia.,?. '.ll norno. Call and sea mv aiov m. tt. " VK . fV UHiu ia all BPKCIAL dltauet. Pw S aaaih mlerM ihoaa wukma by aarly liwliKf.. at wilt.. Adviea fr uid urlctlv mis. . D. T. iUJOAD Midaiiburgh, Pa. tall v 1 J, ttom Mitt ma. liUa,0n4MMSvaauic. j ,1 ii. . tmm m i mi
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