i I rnb'.Ili'' tvery Thursdnjr. Whan visiting a newspaper ofTIcA enter quietly, sit down without nrnk lug much noise, subscribe for th. pa per, and pay for it in atfvanre. The Rppubllonn Standing Commit i-ntmTT rorT.-rh(. Conn, of jtee o( Snyder county uistln ths Court ..MTurtiioirt ontho fourth MnmiuTt; Honne on Tuesday. rtd decided to !.. tmi tuottmiior. end second' . ... . tin11 will .. . isisnrle ihMUWhs'll thS ronnty oiir -,iie end ntuhhorliooiH. Hrnil i.ib fuel", wMI ,,M4 xb'1 "P- . v. iivr ffi'MM" ' j r ,(. ho w,n to apnea: thionnh lhmnn (,.. infill qaenloi.n or iniiiUti IDUr.i Bill net hold onrMll Nipomllil for lb f'T'.. h mr if tnU lit tbe fliururr-s on tlio label of ' V. nTit TO WHICH tour sinwuir- " nl,v Is lent, If date in changed. -aorrr PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 8USDUST Si LEWSTOWU 117. T-I.h. In rffMCt Nov. 15. 1836 limn "-t -- - . ..mn I niiT j ptatiow t. i taii n .1. Within 8 week" aftsr ' w 4- M IM 1.41 n J4 4 t! ' v.ll (lit 4 04 .7 I 4 41 Jfl 10 .: p. 11 04 7M 7 41 7 37 7 W I I II 12 It 20 tl ill 0 is IS 17 t 43 46 to A. I.ewt.tn Main street l.ewl.tnwn Maltlend Fmnirr Nhlndle Weaner Ma ilnr Raub'n MIDI AiLm-i.tir Mi'SreMnwB Hen lor itliidlehnra.h Me'.er K reamer flellnpiirova J Bunl'iir irrommoil itlon. T 1 111 T.Vrt 1 34 T.A0 T 43 T W 7 IT 1.04 HID 21 M 94 M 41) 4 Ml son 9 In I m S on 0:1 II HA n i s v: il; I.ST s.is M S. 4 i'5 4.1 4 II 4 ! 4 4 14 4 41 4 IH 3) 111 1.1 I If IK t IM til I IT III I.H III 1 ellnroV4 (I'unncailnii wltb tnlmon N.'. Hy.) I t,r Hellnmro0. Arrlvo at Sellniroirr 4 A. M lo.i'J A . M. 1 40 I. M. Rt t.M V. il, .3U P. M. TrAln Leave Lewlntown Junction : U n, if I. am, 10 48 ami 07. P in, S.23, p ra, 22 1 in lor I'ltlabnrK anrt tli-i Wot. f i a la, 4 34 a m, I 4T n m, 4 17 i in, 11 n m, II 14 p D, Kor Pbllail.'lliK N' York, Haiti. B N and WalblORtOD. SALS r.S3IS7?- rullowinu; Ih a lint of h.'iIoh, public nn1 irlvnte, advertisod in the I'ost or for which bills have betm printed at this otlloe. Siiturilay, March 5, Amelia Kuhnu will M'll (arm utock in 'entr' twp. Suturdav, March 5, T. Knhler will wlt farm uteiiHiln, btock, Ac. in IVe IllUllt. WiiInecilBy, March O.th fmniicl U. Waltnr and Adam H. Walter. KxVh c.f John 11. Walter dec'il, wiil m-II pernonal property in Centre twp. Friday, March It, Joxlali Hchradnr will sell ersonal property in Monroe twp. Tuewlay, March 8, Daniel llolli'iibai-'u will" sell ipersonal property 3 inilea iioith of (Jent revillw. Tbursdiy, March 21. Y. II. Wagner. Adm r of Elizabeth Hitter. d'd will Kelt pt-rMonal property In Mn i i towimhip. Tu My, March 20. Willlum ltilter, A i u'rof Jiiiii ll'tter, d"'j'd, will V.I personal property at Kruter- Vj.l.T. Tin" l:iy. March 2t. Daniel Kilter n.il M'll pertiunul property in Mon roe township. Saturday, March 13. the widow ami lif irs of Clias. Mitche!, dee'd, will "ll personal property at l'axtoii villu. Tuesday, Mar. 15, .John llker, Jr., will oil pei'rtonal property 1 mile i'Hr-t of McClure. Saturday. March 12, Mrs. Julia A MMi kle w ill sell personal property in Ceiitreville. Tuesday, March 15, C. W. Weise will M'll persunal property li miles be low Kichlleld. Tussdiiy, March 15, Jere ('rouse will sell" valuable reul ewtute on the pri'iiiiHi H in Fruukliu twp., or in MiildlehurKh. Uvad tho candidate cards in tills is sue. (1'heDohton Store will romovd from this place next week. Court was largely attended on Mon day and Tuesday. Sen J. M. Kline's Well drilling ad vertisement iu this issue. Miss If attlo Dotdorfof Williams town, is visiting bor sister, Mrs. Dr. l'inher. On Saturday a teixlnch snow fell in this section which alfordi excellent bluinliin. Misses Tusia and Emma Musser of Ilartleton are here tho guests of the editor and family. Weather prophets predict an early spring and a hot summer. The latter part of the prophecy will doubtless prov true. Inquisitive people are the funnals of conversation; they do not take any thing for their own use, but merely to pass It to another. 'Squire Adam Smith, the Snyder county weather prophet predicts three snow falls this spring yet one or which is to be 3 inches deep. D, A. Kern, hauled the first load of brick on Tuesday for the erection of a double briok dwelling house on the lot on Main street, immediately west of his father's residence. ' Bro. Trout thinks there are two sides to the difficulty recently expert enced by one of our bands while em ployed In the Free rresa offloe. We think so too bttt one Is a dang poor one. We have secured a new correspon. dent at Freeburg, and, judging from his first letter he has a capital Idea or what Is wanted in a printing oftloe and will make a first-class oorreppon deut. Let us hear from you erery week, Willie. On Tuesday inornlog C. L. Smith, (formerly known as big Charley) took possession of the Central Hotel In this place, Jaoob O. Smith, for a number of years proprietor of the house has not yet positively settled upon any stand, but It is understood that he 2(1, 1837, between the hours of 1 and ? p. m. This will make tho campaign "short, sharp and decisive." The candidates thus rar announced make a very respectable showing and pro dnoe conclusive evidence that the Re publican party In Onyder county still has an abundance or good material to supply the offices which are to b fill ed. Lt week one or the pages of MSS containing the addresses delivered at the MuMmil Convention nt Adambiirg was lost, and in "making meet" w itli the other pages th address of Prof 1). S. Hoyer was mixed in with Prof. C. W. Herman's and went Into print that way. We much regret the mis take and should have spared no trou ble to rectify It had we known It In time. The report appeared correctly In the Trihunt. Never have truer words been spok en tlrut the following from the tmll anap'ilis Journal: "We b.-lieve the press of this country of lata yoars has given altogether too much attention and space to personalties. The ssnc t If y of life and death alike are lnvad-d, and morbid curiosity is every whre aroused and stimulated. It is a de praved tiste that grows by what It feeds on. It gives a premium to idle gossip and scandal and makes vie. familiar. It is in every way iK-mornl l.lns and in no way ln'iieflniat. Ills muoh better toadvortisa virtue than vice. It is much better to ediioal the publla sense than to pander to a morbid taste. As r-prlng nppronrhrs shnrpers ntnl scoundrels are preparing to raid the rural districts for the purpose of swhi- Jdling the unsuspecting out of tln ir hard exmcd dollars. The safest plan is not to deal with strangers in any way whatever. Hoiiim dealers nre the men to patron'ze; they will treat yoil honorably, and ifthey don't happen to have every article you may want they can procure it foryou. (live traveling swlndle'rs the grand biunc when they approach you ninl offer you ft dicker. We do our very best to keep Trifctae reader posted in nil the swindles practiced by this4 roaming sharpers, and if they wiil not lienken toour advice an 1 get "stuck" occasionally the fault Is not ours. A printer stood nt the desk of n hnsioex m in In this city, tho other day, and noticed him using printers' stationary bought from an outside liouso. Sal I ths printer who was a customer, "what would you think ol me if I should g east an I b'iv your line of goods for myself and f.imily?" The Hi-.'rclinnt replied : "I would think you a tool, when I know you could get Ih'i same g-.iods as cheap of me, mid help a full w citizen." Tii printer than called his attention to the stationery, whon th) merchant c.oughe l and walked biliiud Cm o m i ter to wait on a customer. (July a da" previous the merchant had asked the printer to give him a free puff on hi Urge stock or new goods. The Hand entertainments in Seo liolil s llall tins week nave been un usually well attended, and tho per- rormances have brought forth a great deal of congratulatory comment. Kvery featuro of the entertainments advertised has been produced. The plays by the baud members and their lady ussMunts are very entertaining, while the pel formtincesof Prof. Keen nn on tho piano and Prof. Keltmver on tho violin, are always received with enthusiastic Applause. Prof. Shield and his barytone have become An indispensible featuro to every en tertainment, whilo the Corn-cracker Minstrels ufghtly drive dull care away by ttieir ludicrous burlesques. There will be an entertainment every evening this week with the unusual low admission of 10 an 1 2u cents. WHO IS RXTITliRD TO TIIK IllCf.T? - We have frequently beard it stated thut the IM i tor of tho post T. II. liar ter, had offered his columns to the Anti-Wuter Works party during the recent contest, whilst he hits univers al! v denied the same to us. To us It matters very little, save that it raises a ques tion of veracity between the editor of the 'tunes and Post nod one of our verystrai't forward Anti-Water Works men. Just who Is entitled to the belt, is what we would like to know, lirother llarter can you Kive us any information upon The subject. Did vou or did you not oiler to nub lish tho articles which appeared in the TiDienl Tribune. Last fall wo promised relief to the anti-waterworks party in case they were denied means of defense, and should have done so, had not the Times opened its columns to them After watching the controversy for several weeks and noticing its bitter ness, we thought it best to keept out of the fight by refusing to grant the desired space which was more than we could possibly spare at the time. The State Normal School at Blooms burg, Pa., will begin the Spring-Term, Tuesday, April 8, 18S7. A still further inoreasa of the corps of teachers will be made to meet the needs of the coming term. The new building containing twon-ty-slx reoitatlon rooms gives great satisfaction as to ventilation, light, blackboards and furniture. The last class was the largest ever graduated from the school. Full pro fessional standing eemcs to every tescher with the diploma. Many students are prepared for ool lege. Tuition is almost free to those grad uating within two years. Industry. carry will net move ma far awa from hli many frtends In this county. Charl. y ' perseverance and patience will wm make a capital landlord as he has un" luroui"' been on the road many years and I r "Kue, or ior naii-iare on Vrur, -,-, r, r.u, !6 pj,..ut for tha D- r J V., and P. & It. It. The Harrlsburg Ttlegrtm of Feb. 26, bers. Ed. Is a good tnstrnctor and gets off the following "good one" on knows just how to handle a class, one of Snyder county's best known Philip Oeker Is preparini to erect a citizens, which we publish for what it new house on his lot at the cast end Is worth: . j of town. Uplnttnjder county ox Sheriff D. Miss Ida C. Hiuguian, who was rick for several months, is now able to be about. , Itev. Htovor preached A sermon iu the Lutnuran church last Sunday evening. KveryboiTy is taking advantage f the sleighing. lioleuder is a candidate for sheriff again, and his enemies are getting out campaign stories against him. One old denizen from the hills got in to) a Mlddlvburgh grocery storo the other evening and told this story, while he puffed at his corn cob pipe : "It whs this ere way: Yon sees, ole man l'.oleniler, lie gin'rully attended d t;r hi doolie, no mutter wot wus titer weather, and he usfter git e U feet. Well, one dny someboOv told him ter put red pepper in his boots, ntd that wild keep Vui warm. So lie did. Ilu nut a hull InuuUnl in ech boot, nod started out one inornlu'. H traxclled 'round a mighty lot Wv-i ry comfort ful like, and when he retched home he wer in a good lliootl Me sot blsself down aside til big fen plate stove, humped up his hark and s linked. Purty soon they bemi to etch, an' tier, an' all at ouee the pep per got In its work tremeiijiis. Tin ii er i-u;ht to iee the ole man. He jumped nearly up ter thir eei.'iu', and danced 'round II ie n though he weralnjoii. 'I'liey thought he m te lie gettin' religion," and sent fer ther prciirher. lint when ther preaelier heard HoleiVl -r yowl in coneni I -d i' wern't n l gtoii that he was nil t in'. He studied ther sympto iis and tliei told ther id- mm "to inve, too;; ite his boots. An' h. did, an' ever hin.-e ther sllei lir has been a l.riUii' for tiler man wot told him ter put red - cr iu his hoots." any ft, w i.wuih tn&a FiiKKlirjifj. The Martha Vashinf:. ton tea party of th i 1). V. Y. C. So clety h. ld in Hoyrr'x Hall on 1 1 - '22 , wa" well patronized. Tha supper was Kev. Sehandiaeh, elegant, and the eer,'UeH Intcri'Nt ing. W. II. Kiting, Uia.i I). Itoyerof Crtlliou i eo'iii! y, 1 W. (1. Smith, Mich., who m ived from here 10 tears J(J. 8. Snyder, ago, Is hero visiting his friend i f t'.iis S. S. Pish, locality. l,,.vi J. Komig, Ueorg Hosteruian iissuine his du - j Valentine Walti r, ties as postmaster. Ho sileeeed.ip Joslah Norhood, Wm. If. Moyer, who will in v.i tojll.M. Ilarner, (leorg-town to continue In the drug ' Win. Harding, business. We regret the departure ' Philip Aiuig, of .Mr. Moyer, as he was a very useful w. Myers, member of society iu various ways. j i.'ri,ierick 'ought, t. N. Johns succeeded Win. P. Moy. , , J, Keiser, er as principal of our High school. I j t ivtterolf, Mr. Moyer has bucn n successful ,.orge Stetler, teacher lor 21 years. He has p irehas '.)ud-. MidJIeswurth, ed the drug store and Is also assistant ! Keuben J. Smith, P. M. under Mr II isterinan. (!. K. Hickel, Supt. Iloyer visited our sehools Peter S. ltubb, on Wednesday. Mr. Johns arrived in 1 Frank lleyuard, the afternoon, when Su; t. Moyer iu John W. Kline, tioduee.l It i mi to the school in an ap. I Reuben Dreese, prnprinta address. Mr. Johns, re-: J. D. Hare, sponl.'i with well timed remarks. ' It. F. HolTtuan. Mr. Moyer delivered ft farewell n!- Israel Sanders, dress. j l-aac Uearich, John Kissinger's snle was largely M. S. Weiaiid, attended. He moves to Kansas on ! W. II. Weaver, the f irm of H. S. Lark, near Peabody. Isaac Dreese He has returned from Kansas and 'Howard A. Fish, wives a glowing account of that conn-1 Hon. Chrs. Miller try. ii il w.Lia'.iyp,y Mi Mkkn's Doom Ski.kii. -The Supreme Court on Monday refused application for intrrfercne, on be'nalf of Willi mi .losiah McMeeu, who was Chas. K. Art ley was this week found guilt y of KPiluct ion and bastardy and sentenced to an luipi leenaie nt of 3 months and t. tine. Oscar Taylor, (colored) ninl Frank Kliott who bor rowed a horse and sleigh from n 5elinsgrovo livery this winter without the knowledge of the owner, were discharged on a wi lt of h t'nas corpus. Lht nf letters uncalled for In the Post office nt Midillcbnrgli.Man h 1st, Win. Juckson, (). L. Ornnt, Audriei' ilearhiirt, Jos. Mower. K. H. Miller. C.ilvlo Mloneh. Harris Mioll, Mis Kate Hade, M Jennie Yager, Mr Meiru'ie I', liirer. Miss Susan Oo"ul. Miss 1,1 i Kllitle. Mi-s Mertle V.Myer. i,care Mis Sue A. Myers;, Miss Martha Mt-iniuer, Clara F", Sui k. I. tlUIKH IlMtDKIl, P. M. Ri.i.i. irs Iluxoit. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per please notify us: P.O. Moiversox, Mny 1, V, Dec. 1. '; Oct. 1, 's, July it, s: Jan. I, 'SI April March 22, 'n; Deo. 1, Nt Jan. 1. '8 Sept. 1, 'K'i June 1,'nx March 1, T March I, 'us Sept. 1, "87 July 20, March 1, Dec. I. Dec. 1, Dec. 1, 7 Feb. R ; March 1, 'ss Marcli 1, 7 May 1, Deo. 1, 'nit March 1, XT Jan. 1, 'h; March 1, 7 Dec. 1, 'Hii May 1, "(j? Muy 1 s7 Deo. 1 HO March 1 H7 Dec. 1 7 A Lady's Prkkki.t CoMPAjfiojf.-- "Painli i-s Cliildl.irth" n new bok by Dr. John II. live, one o' Now York's 'ino't skillful pliTsicians, shows that jpaln is not neCi'snAry In 'T.'.'.i'.'irlh ; but results from causes easily under 'stood and overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils at convicted iu the Oyer and Terminer of Juniata county of the murder of his wife, Mrs. Nancy MoMeen, by sending her poison through the mail. II is conviction was upon circumstan tial evidence, and the case was taken f..l 111. SlIllfulllA f.llll.f fi.i.l ......... . 1 1.. .'...-..v. ....... iiimi Ul n liM III i .. t.t It .1 . 1,,,,., , . . , ,, , , . ! tending pregnancy. It is reliable and , . . highly endorsed by iihysicians every wus affirmed Iu an opinion in which i . ' .. ... f , ... ' m I u ii n ,iiw niiv B imii' I'lnniv vuiii painon. rut tins out; It win save you great pain, and possibly your i life. Send two cent stamp for de scriptive- circulars, testimonials and coulUleiitial letter sent in sealed en velope. Address Fraak Thomas &,Jo. Publishers, MHlthuore, Maryland. Jan. 27, '87, Uiu. Piokoxs. Persons having pigsnns to sell will llud a ready purchaser by addressing the editor or the Post. (1. A. R. Suits, warrented Indigo Mine, at S. Oppenhchuer's, Selins grove, Pn. PuitLlO Not ick Is hereby given to all those knowing thcmsulves indebt ed en tho dockets or A. K. li if t on judgments, costs, or otherwise to set- this date and executions, or scire facias, as the case may demand, will be Issued to recover the sanio. Feb. 21, 3w. A. K. UlFT, J.P. Fitau Tuadk: Tho reduction of in terunl revenue and tho taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely bene fitted the consumers, us well as re lieving the burden of home manufac turers. (Especially is this case with Ureen's August Flower and Moschee's Wermnn Syrup, us the reduction or thirty -six cents per dozen, has been added to iucrease tho size of the bot ties coutalniiigthesu remedies, there by glvli'g one lUth more medlcliio in the 75 cent sire. The August Flower jor Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and tho German Syrup for' Cough and Lung trouble, have perhaps the largest sale of any medicines In the world. Tho advantage of increased size of the bottles will be greatly ap preciated by the sick and afflicted, iu every town and village in oivillzed countries. Sample bottles for 10 cts. remain the lame sizo., Jan. 2087. ly Judge Paxon remarked that the pris oners guilt was conclusively shown by the testimony or tho witm-HS, Dwlght Mead, who testified that Mo Meen had spoken to him ir his wife's death before any news or tlo't od could possibly have reached 1 :;u. Arter this opinion wasdelivered Mead voluntarily made an aflidavit before the Muyorof Harrlsburg stating that he was mistaken in his testimony, and that fhe time when ho actually met Mc.Moen was several hours later. Up on the strength or this correction the Couit wa petitioned to grant a rear gument oftho case, but the petition is handed down, indorsed by the Chief Justice "A majority of the Justices being opposed to a reargiiment of this Ii j. m iii rti i case, it is reiuseu. i no prisoner is , t)m ; wt,rl sentenced to bo hangtd on Tuesday, March 12lh, If not, iUarcii u, ami we would adiuonUli him to prepare for the awful doom that awaits him. The only hope now is before tho Pardon Hoard, and it is not likely they will interfere. Juulntu Tribune. ns) . mm . - i noxKLVii.i.K. my silence for a considerable length of tliuo, was sim ply because we had no news iu our hamlet until tho time was drawing close to election when the news grew numerous but had much or sameness about it and since the election there was qultea lull or excitement among the defeated candidates. Menfer Bros, have erected their stoaui saw mill, two miles west ot town, on a tract owned by Aumiller St Hro., whore thoy intend to spond the remaining part of the winter iu sawing. This tract was formerly owned by John Fetterolf, Jr. It Is estimated to have tho best lumber in this locality. TheTroxelvllle Literary Society is prospering. We are pleased to see tbe citizens take an interest in the exercises. The question for next dis cussion Is: Resolved, That water it more destructive than fire." Those gentlemen, who expected to have a night social at a certain house, not twenty miles from this place, had better waited until some other time. so that they need not arouse tho slumbering Inmates to gain entrance Into the house. Miss Ilattie L. Swartz, a teacher of West Beaver township, spent last Sunday with her parents at this place. Isaao Uaokenbury, who had been ill for some time, is nut again. George Smith has been confined to his bouse with rheumatism for the past eleven months. The painters are engage 1 In paint ing the Reformed church. J. 11 Fetterolf has organized asiug- ZJ''"" " r of c ''rfy m , Ladies' Galdo to Fancy Work. TliUwork euntalui ne.irlrSOd liiio'tioiua lllu. trutlena wllb luiru Hum I r maklnii lmnilrJ il bmutllul tluuaa, alibitr lur ailunluif your linmo or pnnoiiu lor your Irlemli, at iu,lat tri rtltiK tpoii.io, liicluilliur all kiu.lt ol r'lncy Work. Artlitlu Kmli'ixlitriKi, ln'u Work, Kolt tuu, 'I'th ln.oi'l Not Work t'ontalua tlvaimit Kir Miaiox'auia, lultlala, Tldl. l.aniiraiiliis, ()lUiiiiaiia.l'o:inlerMliii, Knur, t'srriu Koliai, llruckvia, Wall l'Otfkt, Wuin I'apur liaskeU, Wura Itiiit'i, Work KimkclH, Work 1Iki, IVii Wlierst iluiiKliiif lltmuls. t'atob all, I'iu l!uali. mill, Outntuulu, llaiilkrRlilf llimia, ll Jl llnxea Card L'unket, Kola 1'illuw, Tabla lluitn Work Kiaiidr, l abia Sen rl Srr.em, Korau H' linsU llm. Tabla Mam, '!' Hot Man, I.uuii. Mal, Iuiii)Sbiidi', I'lllow Hliamr, I'lllow Sliaui Hi. bleu. Uurtuloa, 'loll. I SUii'ia, hlleir ', Lsilor Cawn, I'lolurs Krunitn. Tullnt Hula, t'lolha Hru.h KnlUei', ll:uouka. tllxiir H..ls KaU'buli, K.iiu-j 'uri, Sllpie, IlriMinu Uwn, Mut.o I'ortfiilloa, Knlfn rami, Kant, Fliiwar IlaKkoU. I'lll Blainla. Kbiwur Pol Cuiin. ssk.l n..' Trlmiullius. Wluiow s-hails. uik.r v..ri Spatiar Wsrk, Vtmt I'bolonrauba nd luuny other tbloK. ) ' it li nauilaoinai bou1, ontalninif I ool inn n pKO, ad Hill ba nukit l onl. uulil ir onlv an tnU. It la tha fluaal b-H.k nu laiict work piibllilifd. aud ary lady Isteistwl fit liouncbolj I ii nn 'iir riiy in ii. Anirw. TtJr fcL.nKKNtw00., Syrt-aw. N. V. -"?",.i-7Tmwl- ,. Feb. SI, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, George 8. Brown of Willlamsport and Miss Anna M. WnimpoIs of 1'reebur . Feb. 8. by Rev J. F. Wampole. Wm. W. Wernots of Kichlleld mid Miss Mary lense of Fremont , Feb. 1C, by Rev. S. P. King, Miss Martha Htrawser of Freebnrg and I iiiriuan iauipsii, of rtortliumt o land. Feb. -J5. hy S S Schoch, J. P., J. A, Foreman and Maty M.Goodiiian,both of Union count v. in:i. Feb. 15, In Union twp., Kati,', wl'e ol .Incoli u. Miot.txirger, aged -I years, u uioni ns nun l lilavs. !. 27, near t'entreville Hickhart, Aged efl years and CENTRAL SELINSQROVB, PA. OlinKlTKll nV W. II. WI.NKY UVKHV Wl IIXICSDA v. tfo. 1 Pennsylvania $ HO ' 2 I'u It. ;s "U White mird N' 4! I .nril 4T. ltt HI I.I i i ! 9 i S r jf M; r U v 1 Fix it in your mind that wo can servo you well in anv rcoods wo selL s. ,lK" "'jNot that our prices are always low mnonuV.er than others but our qualities aro uctter. we always strive to ob tain for our cus'dmors the greatest value for their money. There is no brag in thisit is only saying plain ly what we consider our duty We are now onennr: extra ordin- a - - Mutter .'.: Pit led eherries I'lipittrd " Minckberries itasplierries l:ii.lis I.urd i'allow I 'llie!,eS pl.f Turkevs Side Soiild'i M il l 20 II H h r, i ic l WELL DSILUN9 ! ore Water en rvtry Ltt v;:i!i tsi Little Cost. Tho undorsitino.l dciivs o call (ho iittotitimi (if the jipo plo of Snvtlor counl v 1 his iniM'ovo(l niothiul ol' wrll lrillinr, which hasivcn such universal s ilislaitiiiii i-vcrv-wlicro. Ilt has tlm ailvau taiio overall other iticlhoils is speedy, makes little ilirt, never delaved hv the niachiii- t. cry etlin out oi' order iind is in every particular satis factory. Kccoiuuicudations ran ho had from parlies for whom I havedone work eith er iu Middleliuroh, Heaver town or Banncrvillo. .1. M. KLINi:, Ueavertown, Ia. March 1,'87 3m pd. Out of our immense stock wc offer tho. following FURMURE AID CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut Marble lop Suits, Hovel (5 lass ex tra well made in work and liiiisli.lmt a little olfiu st vie Fho Colt ago ratnti-d Suits tit a bargain. Threo Solid Ash Suits all rood tfoods except in finish: Five Lounges at a sacrifice. One plush l'arlor suitT piece.i Two hair-doth " " " O110 44 44 " 44 second hand. Four marhletop lirlor tables Five hundred yards, all wool, C.0. and Cotton Ingrain and Rttj; Carpets last Spring stylesaud remnants and all tho above are per fect, except in style and finish. Mo wish to clean them out all tiro marked Haraiusiiud prices in plain figures. All our regular stoek'of FIJKXITU lll'l Ss CAM 1'1'iTiS at it reduced jirieo for tho NEXT TJ1 ITV DAYS. Call early and ecuro the bargains. (Joods packed and freight paid to any point on V. li. H. W.H.FHLIX, The popular Furniluro and Carpet 31an, Jjowistown. Undertaking a speeiiilty. COAMNI HOUSE. rpiIK uiideiRigiicd liavinrr made X ami. la Preparation (or the aoeoiinnoil.tliit ofllie pui.lio ouil ri-apeoilully annoiinra Hiul L. will furnliu hoarding and li.dglDK atthe rataoraerniity-Hvs rent! s day or twenty-live rants meal, htaullne; and la.d (or borne. furnUhod cheap. Ttan.e not bavins tried hli table are rusp.ol lull Invited tooall, and they will i.nt no away dls.aoafled. Iloonn a (e doori wott of the UoartHome, allddiehuruh, Pa, O AUMlr i. IIKA V KR, Use. I. I"f. ruopriator. ar.y bargains in every department in order to rcclubc the s tock to make room for an early invoice of Spring Goods. Respectfully, S. WEIS. TUKlITYa o are now rlr.ai(inr in our 11 s.jrlvca prc)iiratnry to Mir'.iais.n oitronrly Njninjv rootls. Vou wit. field CiS rent S5nrniiis in everv de purtnicnt uh wo nvr scMii.o mnny 1hoo(Ih nt cost or ev;n loss. Tlicy must ro to make uoosn, so do not .'nil to conic and sec lor yoursclvcH. Tho opportunities t bvy chrnp thnt wo otVcr you now, nro rarely to lo Iind. Conic uud sec. ISCBBfPCBS EB MOTHERS I dispise Imposition! TVrmT W1" '' !. 't thuont i ii IfXvlXI JCi I niturii to u. and vru will emnl ?ou Ireti, .iiiiisi IiIiik ol iirviil vuliia and 1 11 1 1 .01 -aiitio to ynu, Unit will .lull yuu In Ini'lniH. lil.-h will brlni( you In moru inoni'y rUlit away than Kiiyllilnii tle In tills world. Any 0110 rindn the work and live nt home, lit lit-r ni l 1 all no. So'i'etlilim nuw, Unit just ruin, money lor all workur. We will trt yuu t capltul not ni'edt'd. Till. I. one ol the irenulne. limiorUint chanctMul a lllxtliuu. i'luwa who nre amlillnn. and eutnr- (irlnlni will not delay. Oram! outnt Ires. Ad- nresa ihuh 1:0., AUHU.ia, mm no. Portland, Maine. Poo. '.3, lMfl, ly. TIs fu. i:ur for ixiuif ti. H tmk Liius., AOniui, iiull frt-Mtliin. Inward 1'aln. Lktikiuiion, LouiUmiiic liw iiioe Valuubi. iiMxIk'lluM w It tl Jhiium-IaI ilutful , It viuil-tJi a eur live IMJWM OVur dlMMUMI UllkllOWU tlj ClOMir IVIIttMlll'Sj tVc.Ji l.uiiir.. hUeuiiuitiMiii. Kvniul. Comitlkiiilii, and Iha 1ltdriMiiiirlluio( Ibubtoiiwn, I4vr. albM.ysi.tid liuwel. fi'0dr4(Klitir UiouiSuiiU Ut tliuifrav who would rwoovtif .iWrhi-utiTfyllMiiioly UM.-01 1'Aaata'aliiNuaaYohsi. li. u.w llfuuud Hrvuirth to tho 10,14 Sg. a4 lawi tLU UlJI0o.,u4 WaUauliUuel, K. V. Invite opposition I m ssi r - s is Defy competition! Tlio un.lersiotieil will after Jannnrv 1st. Ir"87, Sljf.Ii (JOODS ONLY roit CASH, I'UOI'UCK Oi: MM'IiOVKl) NOTE Frictsou all goods Inive been reduced ftom 10 to lo per cent. New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits lor young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from $1.75 to $15. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, iTANDKi:itciii::F.-, tii:s ,i0. aio CONtfKCTIONS AND TOYS sold st k'lcutly rcJucvd piicos, CYSTJSUS. fxli'n select, sig, livijs ou linnd when in season. FLOUK, FEED &G. Thiuikiug llio mnny who have pntroniztd ida i cordially iuvite an iv (prclioti of my stock. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middloburgh. Stoves. Stovi. Vj) vJSbs" ft! raM.JU.r a 9 C iaJ The old fuvoiilo in n oevr dress NEW MORNING LIGHT still liff-ps nhf-nd of nil li.itir.f stoves. Tuis fsll it n pt-ai J in a ih w iIii-ks, tt-t retsu sll its bent ititf )oor, I. ich is rtrknunleilgird I , ellsa Uus iu fur nbeud of any otLpr Mots, l ot fjQl'ARK IIEATKKS wo buvo Iho Sunshine, Capitol, "nml olliHR, wliich sre (jrsDd la spprmi-niire. pow. si mi 10 nrai, bdii sisdii st Uitt LsJ c f sll sqnsro stovts Tho best of fefuituoes f;ivtii. to COOK hlOVKS i still l V ou to t ll 0 Grand Times. NliwrSUSQUEHANNA scd oth ers, sll cf tvliirh iti firtt clifS kIovks in all rkiit. 1 , nn at. fiTnvnp; w w -sa.-- fc w m w . v vt sll kiutis, from $5 up lo f0, for all purposes, Call and ten my stoves, KEIOAB) Middloburgh, V ' r iiusauiiMxis.iruaw -