published every Thursday. rmtfl Uowwtv CoOsts. rb C'narlf of Coeoty ara held an the fourth Mondays r.nraaiT, ifi- -1 i ... ii.r frlnnill Ihrotmhnut the soenty will JJh,, , tending u the new. In their reapan T " ..n. lllfti unrt neiKhiiorhaoilt. Hond .i"hrlln fte, tail we will dreg them up, (nil)- Our eommni win aiwaye ne rpn " iiii wlih tn nook thrniiKh theinnn l..,raor loeel (ideations if publln lBtrrt tut will net Bold oureii reionuuie tor ids splnlaot they niy .irie. H0TCI3 TO SUBSCRIBERS J.ook at tbe fhurures on the label of your pnper. J nose inrures ten you TIIK TWkt TO Wlllrif YrtL'll sunscRip oi PMU. Within 8 weeks after iuobuv la sent, seo If (lute In changed. o nttier receipt la necessary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUNBOTT & LEWSTOWN BXV. Time Table, In effect Nov. 15. 1886 STATWSe. KAKTWABD r: 47 4M I.M IM lit 141 III IM 1.17 II l." S 69 til 17 111 f.ia 111 1,00 : m A. I. A m t. m l l,.wltnwnj. 7 1 son loll Main Street T.I S OS . i Lewiatown 7vo s a. II I Maltland T.'.' SIS . S. Palnlrr T.8I 8 71 v.00 U Hhlndla T.n 27 k.M 1 Wavner t 4.1 3.3J I in IT Mei'lure T M J 13 MI 1 Raub'I Mllli 7.6T IM K ,1t J Aitmnnlmr S.04 S.M .10 U'tvirtimo S. in 4 ft JO SO Rentrr i V2u 4. lit O il :l Mlrtdlehurub I ja 4 21 04 Melaer S.:i 4 .M .(H) ST Kresmer N 40 4 So IM i 14 Pawling 41V 4 74 7 41 41 Rallnanrora S.M 4 4-: 7S7 4ft Isollnaicrov J.! 9 01 4 4N 7 2 I 60 I Huuuury ! S ift ft 30 Scllnmrovo Arrotiiniorintloti. (Ounnectlnii with trtluion N. O. Hi.) Lairo Sallnnrrore. Arrive at Mellnrore V3'i.M 10.14 A.M. 1 49 H. M. a.M r. M 6.011. M. D.30 f.M. Trains Leave Lewlstown Junction : 1 14, a m. I ot, a ra, 10 4 ami 0T. p m, S.M, p IB, e 2i m lor Plttiborit and llio WW. I J a m. 'I 34 a in, I 47 o m, 4 47 p m, 8 51 D m, It 14 p o. For Fhlladnlpbli, New York, Haiti Dure aud Washington. SALS ILXBX3TZ11 Following U a list of sal oh, public nml private, advertised in the Post op fur which bill have been printed nt this office. Friday, Mnrcli 11, Josinh Schrader will Bell personal property in Mouroetwp. Tliursdny, March S4. Y. II. Wnguer, Adiu r ot Elizabeth Hitter, dt-o'd will sell psrsonul property in Mon loe township. Tuesday, March 29, William Hitter, Aihu'r of John Hitter, dee'd, will Ml personal property at Kratzwr vllle. Thurmliiy, March 24. Dmilel Hitter will Hell personal property in Mon roe towuiihip. Suturdny, Maruh 13. tha widow nnd Imim of Chas. Mitchel, deo'd, will Bell persoual property at Paxton villo. Tuo.viay, Mar. W, John Felker, Jr., will veil porwondl property 1 mile enst of McClure. Suturduy, March 12, Mrs. Julia A Murkle will nell pergonal property in Centrevlllu. Tuesday, March IB, C. V. Weine will to'll personal property 1J miles be low Hlchlleld. Tuesday, March 15, Jen Crouse will sell valuable real estate on the premises in Franklin tvrp., or in Middleburtth. ISuturday, March 20, I. I. Mnnhcrk will sell Ileal Estate in West Hea ver township. Tuesday, March 29, John H. Uower sox will sell pereonul property ut McClure. Friday, March 18, (1. S. Kleckner will sell a car-load of. Illinois horxi at the Washington House, Mid dleburpli. Monday, March 28, Ner P.. Middles wtirth, riheriff, will sell at the Court House, real estate of Philip Kinney, in Peuvertown. 1. -a. 1 l . .J.-.. . J 'ftin 'i a emir vmi ye taxin' notes, an' Iain tel' print "ea." A bad sign eudorslnjf a worthless note. FiKiireswill not hand- to lie with. lie, but they are Whisper It softly hoops are com iutf Into fashion again. After the sweets of married life de part the family jars remain. What is my opinion of misfortune ? It is a inun without an umbrella on a raiuy day. Jerry Smith, formerly of this place but of late a resident of Lykeus, Pa., has been appoint conductor on one of the street car lines in Philadelphia. Some one has met a blue-bird In the neighborhood, but the poor harbin ger of spring had a bit of red flannel around Its throat and a mustard plas ler on its chest. "If," says Aadison, "you wish suo cess In life, make perseverance your uoom friend, experience your wise counsellor, caution your elder brother, aud hope your guardian genius." A woman recently called at a book store In Lewlsburg to buy an alman o for 18S7. Upon being told that the price was six cents a piece or two for tn cents, she concluded to take the two, saying she could use one of them for next year, bhe reldes la Unlo u couuty. A team of horses belonging to Win. Creese of near Iavertown. freight- ued at a train of cars at the Mld dieburgu station on Monday and ran of-striklng W. B, Wlney's scales In tueirmad flight which they completely demolished. We did uot learn the damage done to the team or where It was caught NoTicit.-Delbert has returned.and w ready in his gallery (opposite liow rsox's store, in Beavertown, Pa.,) for customsrs. Pictures from 16 small K"s up, to 1 for 1.0C-acoordlng to J'e. Also a fresh lot of new frames. vo not neglect to get a nice picture In o 8x10 Inch frame for 1.85 with cord 'wdforf,--'r. f-c-a fiancet are t - - i I Mlss'Jannie Uulrich, of Sellnsgrove is i ne guess oi juiss uosa ayers. PiQBOJrs. Persons having pigeons to sell w ill And a ready purchaser by addressing the editor 6f the Post. A Kre many changes will teko place In our town on the first day of April, and "flittings" will bo numer ous. The Rand Entertainments were well attended to the end Inst week and the the gross receipts footed up over $100. The Pa rid was assisted by Misses Sallie Bibighoiise, Carrlo Kachiuan, and Maude Arnold, nnd Messers. 1). T. Rhondes, Chas. Walter, and Curb. Seebold, the latter ns manager of the Irrepressible Corn-Cracker Minstrels. They all rendered most valuablo.nid, nnd added immensely to the enjoy ment of the entertainments. C. B.Witiner, Esq., was ndniitted f.i practice before the bar of this county at Sunbury on Pat unlay last. Mr. Wituier studied law two years in the office of C. O. Vorls, Esq., nnd passed a most rigid examination before the committee, reflecting great credit upon both himself und his able Tilen tor. Mr. Wltmer is a graduate of Union Seminary at New Berlin, Union county, and also taught the high school at Georgetown, this county, for a number of years. He is above the average ability nnd we predict for the young mnn nn honorable, pros perous professional career. MiWm Kvonomist. Prof. 1). C. Murphy of Fayette Co.( Pu., purposes opening a select school and Normal dcpartinet in Middle burgh, commencing early in April to continue twelve weeks. The Profes sor delivered a lecture at the Snyder County Teacher's Institute und gave many talks during the session all r f which were so practical nnd to the point that our people were so impress ed with his ability that they at once laid plans to get him into t he county, and w e now take pleasure in announc ing that they have succeeded. Those w ho have already taught or those who are preparing to teach, as well as those who want to acquire a business education, should not fail to take udvnntoge of this rare opportunity. Camc Pukskntatiox. On the eve ning of March 8th. T. 11. Barter, pro prietor, nnd.l. M. Stelninger, foreman, proceeded to the Waffle House aud, representing The Post, in a neat and appropriate little speech presented to Jacob f. Smith, late proprietor, a valuable fluid headed liiittu-pen ha caue, a free gift from linrter, Steinin gernnd .1.0. Biifllngton, late foreman, to nu esteemed and valued friend. It was so wholly unexpected that Mr. Smith, nt first could not reply, but recovering himself he responded in warm terms, expressive of his high appreciation of the generous and dis interested benevolence- of his three friends, lie will preserve und cherish this gift to the eud that there may always be a green spot in memory for the Post, praying that abondant success may attend the untiring zeal and efforts of T. H. uarter to edify the people and serve his party. Ouskiivku. One of the candidates canvassing for office in Snyder county lust week came to a house located in a region iiluiif Jacks Mountain familiarly known as the place where the foxes nnd the rabbits bid each other good bye. Me rnpped at the door and was greeted with a hearty "cumein" from a feiuulu voice within. IIo was soon seuieii on a ouca-iess ennir wuu n in feet in the oven of a Ilathuwny cook ing stove nnd fondling a half dozen tow-headed children. "Is the man at home ?'' he inquired. "No, he is not He went to town early this morning and I expected hiui home for dinner. It must bo past that time now; but what did you want V" "Well," replied me canciuiute, "my menus all over the county have allowed me no rest night and day for the lust six mouths to come out for the office of , and, having tinully consented them to use me us a sacrillco on the public altar, I thought I-would come and visit you and try for the promise of theoid gen tleman's vote nt the primary." The recital was so familiar that it really seemed to excite pity, and she re- pllei: "Well, 1 am really sorry that every election requires such sacrifices, aud I am sure Bill would promise you If he were here, for he hasn't re fused a single one thut asked him 1" "Mao. Frkkul'UQ Items. The 44th Horse sale on the 4th Inst, was well attend ed and the horses brought a good priee. It was also a good time for the candidates to smile upon the voters of Washington township. F. 1). W. Y. C. Society met at the house of F. E. Arbogast on Friday evening where a pleasant evening was spent. Her. H. A. Bombergor of College villa, was the guest of Miss Mary Welst, last week. - Jaoob Bossier who moved here last spring from Ohio, will move to Kan' sas in April, and will have sale on the 20th of March. Those of our people who attended the Band Entertainments speak well of It, and regret that they were not able to attend tbem all. Mrs. H. II. Grimm of Mlddloburgh, spent Sunday with her uiauy friends here. Oa last Saturday evening the friends of S. U. Hllblsh met at his house, In honor of the 25th anni versary of their marriage. They were the recipients of many valuable gifts. W. McCliUBK. I sent locals for paper week before last. Was the editor drunk or had the boys gone Ashing because they didn't appear! Boss. Ed. Post. Several new buildings will go op here In the spring. n rw old one is ousgsspellt. How much better it would be If candidates would make their claims known and then stay at home and , being her 4!th birthday. The good allow the people to use their own dis-( '"dy was taken entirely by surprise, cretion In voting. It would save a The table was spread with all the great deal of unnecessary expenses to 'delioacios of the season and heartily the candidates, allow them a clear jnJoyed, while the current of eon ver eouscletice on taking the oath of office nt,on fr,' and easy to the enjy und prevent the buildina of false , ,ne,lt ot ft" present. It was a most hopes on the reckless promises of ev ery Tom, Dick and Harry. Our church Is a reality nearly all the lumber Is sawed nnd on the ground, nnd ns soon ns the went her will permit the enrpentcrsand unisons will go to work. Our school term w ill soon close. The Legislature would be doing a flue thing by mtiklug our school term six months. The oyster supper which took place In the (. A. It. hall on Washington's Birthday was a failure financially. We have three portable steam saw mills in our township nnd the way they cut down the timber is n-tonish-ing. The timber should be saved. Our community has been sorely afflicted with sickness r.ll winter. Rheumatism nnd pneumonia were the prevailing diseases. It makes it very pleasant for the doctors while the ro.ul.i an Jo miserable. ami mmn imnxyr; -ft irw an Wkst niJAVKK.-), the Hind, the btfaut if ut mud 1 Candidates nro calling on the dear people. By nil uppenrauees it will be a mixed up thing. WurnerlhiiH moved his saw mill from S. Mmirer's woods to Sol. Stein ihger'd where they haven lino lot of w hite oak to cut. They are n clever set of boys. W. (I. Wagner is selling goods ut rock bottom prices to make room for the spring trade. Superintendent Boyer visited the schools in West Beaver township last week nnd gave two evening lectures. 1 here will bo a largn acrcug'j of potatoes planted this y.ar. Perry W.Truister Is at preseut sick. ir. ,-Miive win soon liuve liiui up again. Win. Herbster is also sick. Ckntkkviu.k Nkws. Rev. T. R. Deilz, tho Reformed 111'iii-ter com menced n series of meetings hereon Sunday evening, to be continued dur ing the week. I n Sunday the Lord's Suppsr will be celebrated. Marshal Reid of Lewisburg, regis tered here one evening lust week. W. P. Thomas of Lewisburg, was hero on business, Thursday. The time to hold the Republican primary has been fixed, nnd now the candidates nro coming with smiling faces. Take them by the hand firmly w lib n promise to do all you can for euch and every one, nnd they will leave you fully satisfied and euieor success. Miss Ella M. Sheary visited in Mid dleburgh last week. Mewtoti Ilartman, of Shamokin Dam visited friends liereover Suiidny. The Steam saw mill of Walter Hartmiiii A. Co., has been moved a few hundred yards west of town, and is ngaiu in successful operation. The Auditors, Supervisors, Over seers of the Poor nod Tax Collector will meet on Monday next for the purpose of holding township settle ment. A welcome stranger arrived ntthc house or W. F. Sunders, Inst week. Some ol our young men soi-m much more attentive to other pec pie's sis ters than their own. l'rof. E. S. Straub, a pedagogue of the upper end of the county, was home with his parents here oer Sunday. RhTOHTKK. Bkavkhtown Jottixus. Tho an gel of death with unquestioned an thority has entered the house or Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Grcenhoe and claimed as his victim their sou Frank. His death resulted from inflammation Internally, from which ho suffered about a week und a half. He retuin ed a clour use or his Intellect during all his sufferings and was fully con scious of the change that was taking place when the eud came, lie sum moned his family around his bed und, after bidding them all furewell, his eyelids closed In a tranquil death "calmly ns to a night's repose."Fraiik was an industrious, well-belt lived young man of good report and good common sense. He died on Tuesday of lust week and was buried on Fri day. He was aged 20 years, 3 months and 10 days. The funeral was well attended. Rev. D. M. Stetler ofllciat ed. Charles L. Wetzel Is recovering from a severe attack of rheiimatl sm For a number of days it had settled on his breast and his life wus very se rleusly threatened, and at one time was In Imminent danger. His school has been continued by substitutes, George Camp has been appointed operator at a station on the Tyrone division aud James Bouch at Selina- grove. Rev. I). M. Stetler and his congre gation celebrated the Lord's Slipper on Sunday. Rev. N. Young Is attending tbe ses sion of the Central Pennsylvania Conference, which convenes at Bal timore, Md. The citizens of this town are again greeted with the whistles of all our steam establishments, which are reg ularly sounded as signals for begin ning and quitting work. Chime on I Mrs. William (ietzof Dunkirk, Ohio add Mrs. Rev. Charles M. Aurund of Maytown, Pa., have come to this place to attend the funeral ef their brother, Frank Greenhoe and are now visiting friends here. Mena Bubb is seriously sick, S. F. Deibert has again returned to bis gallery. He takes good pictures. Edward Radabach moved to IJar- tletou on I'a-i'Jiy. ADAMSDuno. On last Thursday evening a birthday surprise party was given to Mrs. He u be a Dreese it enjoyuble affair all 'round. Mrs. 1). was the recipient of insuy valuable present. David Brown, who a voar ngo left for Lewistown lfas returned to our town ready to supply our people with fashionable clothing. The "Keystone Herald" tuadii Its first appearance last week. 11. I. Komlg Is attending the Junia ta conference of the Central Bonn's Lutheran Synod at Icksburg, Juniata county this week. J Wanted, a competent lintrtictor, to teach n term of summer sifhool. Miss Lizzie dross is visit ug friend at Selinsrove. The Henry Cluy Looeuu Is In full blast. Theqiiiistiou for dilate at the next meeting l, H.-wleet i that the veto power or the Presi.leil should lie repealed. Mixses Bucher and Yergirof Milton are tne t?ue:.tsj of Met tie Ssiiith. a- inn i-A fymi W II AT Tnri M Kit IT W IM, Do. The uiipreeeileiited Mile (iei'iuaii Syrup w ithin n.fe astonished the world. It Boscliee's ycars.hns H Wltllllllt doubt the safest and luit remedy eV'.-r discovered fur tho aiuedy and effectual cure of Cotlirln. Coldi ami I.i ...... 1 1.1.L . ,... , .,,. r. kiiiij; nomiHi. 1 , Ill-is on an entin ly different principle f the usual prescriptions giveii by Phy sicians, as It dos not dry 11k a cough and leave disease still in til' system, but on the noiitrary relieves the cniiso ot the trouble, heals he parts affected and leaves thvui i 1 a purely healthy condition. A botl e kept in the hoiisn tor use when tl diseases make their appearance, wil save doc tor's bills anda long spelllr serious illness. Atrial will convli co you of 1 these facts. It Is positively sold by) Till' Ulllll'l'si iJIH'il lll'si ITS 1 1) all druggists and general ilealers in i (-;iH 1 1 u jlttfllt 'loll of lilt' nu thelai..!. Price, 7-cts,larke bottles. !. , 1(. of SlIVlllT COlllllv to his Jnn.2n,7. ! , .i 1 ',. 11 TheStato Normal School t Blooms. : .IriMill W llirll llUS i Vfll Sllfli burg, Pa., w ill begin the Slicing Ti r.n, : . : . 1 e Tuesday. April 5. W ' j Ul.l Vl'l'Sill sal slarl v.xvry. A stili rurtlier increase or the corps WlltMV. lie li:is llli; ililVilll or teachers w ill m made to meet the ' 1 ilO O VT 111 1 III (T llll'l liods needs or the coming term. The new building containing twen ty-six recitation rooms gives great satisfaction as to ventilation, light, blackboard and furniture. The last class was the largest ever graduated from the school. Full pro fessional standing comes to every teacher with the diploma. Many students are prepared for col Tuition is almost free toiuosu grad uating within two years. Industry, perseverance aud patience will carry any one through. For catalogue, or for half-rare on the D. L. Si W. L. V., and P. & R. R. Rs., students should addrvss the Principal. Rev. D. J. Waller, Jr. A Lahy's Pkrhkit Companion.--"Painlesti Childbirth'' a new bok by Dr. John 11. Dye, one o; New York's most skillful physicians, shows that pain is not necessary in Childbirth but results from causes easily under stood aud overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to over come iin.l prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils at tending pregnancy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians every where us the wife's truu private com panion. Cut this out; it will save you great pain, unci posMbly your life. Send two cunt stamp for de scriptive circulars, testimonials nnd confidential letter rent in sealed en velope. Address Fraak Thoiuus iCo. Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland. Jan. 27, '87, Uin. Pl'iiLio NuTiric is hereby given to all those knowing tlieiusulves indebt ed on the dockets of A. K. Girt on Judgments, costs, or otherwise to set tle the same within this date and March 12th, ir not, executions, or scire facias, as the case may demand, will be Issued to recover the samo. Feb. 24, y w. A. K. Gift, J.P. When Itahy was eiok, we gave bar Caelorta, n'heo aim was a CblM, alia wwd rur Ceatorla. When alia huaine Ulaa, alia eluiif W Ctuturia, Whew afc W Cbildnu, eke fa akeei Cm4otU, LXI.J- J. q - . J .. .. t - .. SSS. iiiA.ii:fciii:i'. On Jan. 18th, by the same, A. F. Herman of Port Royal, to Miss Surah C. Beaver, or I'enu. Feb. 23, by Rev. S. l Brown, Miss Sarah J. Wholly to John H. Stab I, both or Union township. Feb. 22nd, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Mrs. Sallie E. Haines, or Kautz, to Wm. G. Roush, of Freuburg. Feb. 22nd. by Rev. W. A. Haas Mrs. Mary Erdley, to John Loudeu slager, both of Sellnsrove. jil:i. March 1st. In Centre townshtu. George Baker, aged 84 years 7 mouths ana 14 days. Feb. 10th. in West Beaver townshln. Esther, relict of lsaao Unangst. need 74 years and 20 days. Feb. 20, tn Monroe township. Mrs. Samuel Smith, aged W yours, 11 and 13 days. Feb. 22. In Union towushln. Eve Miller, widow of the lute Charles Miller, aired 7(1 years. 8 months and 4 dayi. Feb. 7. in West Beaver town shin Clara Jane.daughterof Daulol IUegel, aged 20 years, 8 months and 19 days. Feb. 6th In Washington townshln. IT1 1 1-.. I... 1. 11 Kr 1 : ,7a "ootb and 9 days. reu. wth, la Penn towr vip, Cth !rlnn- yi' r-r . .Isv. Krt-- - m 3 Ladies' Guide to Faac7 Work. TlilfWork sontaln no.irlv Sn hun. I.,.m m... Irnllona with InalriiHlunn fur mikimr of beautiful llilnm-, eltlior for ailornln r.oir' Iiomio or prewtita Inr otr irlonda, nt i , tr,. fling t-pru, Inrlmllnv nil kln. 1,1 l- in. I W nrk. Arll"lir i:niliro.l rli ", Lure Wurl; I' l' ' tln Tiiii.iiii, lS.,i WerHi foiiliim. '"".!. I.M.", llllimi., I l(ir, liatlll I .'lll llttotllllhl.l'flltllllvlMllK, Klin, ('Jrrill-l'.- I I " JViira lk'ia. Work llnnketx. Work llura" vn Wipor.", Ilitnulnn H.i.'l, I'ltich nil", I'l l I 'u-li- " r ijim.-i""m, iinnMKrriitrl lint..., It,(ve Work Nlan.ln, I n'.lc S.'irl S ri en-. S'.-inp lln., IImh.I ll.w. Tnl.ia Mul, l'.... y,.,., t,Hw. Mny, l.nnipsi,,,,!,, rilln.v it ii in., im (,Mi,l, JlnMnn fllrlnliii., I inl.l .St.,,, ., ;.( , .,. I.lllnr f 'ii,. I'i 1-. -I-.,....'. ... ' Hnuli lli.i.li.r-, .lmM.Hii. rij ir II.. .'', si,.!,'u' ., ,,- ,. M-i"" -. v-ii'n I'm n, iYiunir ...iMMii.T, i,ini'-, ji. i ii ii", r ri nu stiii,.i, riiiwi r Put .u-,Tf li'wrr ll.i-ki'ln, i runminifK, w m l lis.l-1, I .-tiMirr W iirs. I'liiil Kmpiia and imtnt . .-.in,--! ,iri. spHtirr ..rk, l.cnl lillHT llllll;." II Ik han ii'iifly ..iiin l. rntitahiitur .7.....1 ,-.... .,.. .T, 1, , 1 .i.. ,i, MV s0 r,V'. "" '"y worn nr piil'li .-hrd 11 il . v. if ihi. rt. . in h..u.,. , ;irt IimiiLI n. n ,.,,,. ,,, , ,. . . . 1 111: K.MI1KK .l,w .-4 1 11., s,r-B... N. Y. Traill lliu iiet. C(illUKTHi nv W. It. WI.NKY VITUS KsllA Y. No. I Pennsylvania 2 Full. ".t White mixed K ye 1 urn .' lints KVKIIY ,. f SO 7 7"i .... 47 .... 40 31 Mutter E;f.:s I'liled cherries.... I uiiilted I'laekberries Raspberries niions l.nrd Tallow "leaens per III ; 'l urkcvn ...... Side Sulllile. Ham .... WELL MILLING1 ! Pure Water on Enry Lot with lint Little Cost. i is MK'Oilv. Iliakl'S lilllt is Npeodv, dirt, IIOVIT (UMilVt'l 1 1 1 lv the niurliiii- t'i'v uctlni'' out of onli t ami is m every iartieulai' salis i'liclory. Kt'coiiinu'iiilalioiis can bo had IVoiu parties for whom I havedone work eith er in Miiiillelmruh, Heaver town or Ilauncrville. J. KLIN K, Beavertown, Pa. March 1, S7.:Jiii pd. Out of our iminenso stock we ofTer the following FURHTIURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut Iarhle- top Suits, llevel (I lass ex tra well made in work and liuish,hut a little ofl'in style Five ('ottat; l'ainted Suits at a bargain. Three Solid Ash Suits all good goods except in finish: Fivo Lounges at a sacrifice. Ono plush I'aiiorsuitT pieces Two hair-cloth " " " One " u " " second hand. Four marldctop Parlor tables J'ive hundred yards, all wool, CU. and Cotton Ingrain and Kag Carpets last Spring stylesand remnants and all the above arc per fect, except in stylo and finish. le, wish to clean them out all are marked liargains and prices in plain figures. All our regular stock of FUKXITUllK fc CAlt PKTH at a reduced price for tho NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Call early und secure the bargains, (loods packed and freight paid to any point on P. 11. K. W. 11. FELIX, Tho popular Purnituro and Carpet Man, Lewistown. Undertaking a specialty. bMmnThouse. fPIIK uudersigned having made X ample prearetlun lor tbe aocouiiro.lnllim ofthe iublioouj raeolfully announce hnt be will lurnlib hoarding ami lodlnii alilia rateof vhtyrte eenta silay or tweuty.llve centa a meal. Htabltnn soil lend lor burati furoltbed obeap. Tbo.e out bavlos Oled I1I1 table are raipeot tally Invited tooell, and tbey will not no away dlMatiilled. Kmiini a few door wait of tbe UourlUouie, UlddleburKb, Pa, UAliklKL. BE A V KR, Dae. I, list. pjoinetor. TTrtrJl? Vto b m1- 'ut ,h" ont '"' XlX VJt Xl X return to ut, and we will fund ynu tree, aumelbliiK sroat value and linrxir tunee to you, that Kill at art you In liulni H which will brlns ou lu more inom-y rlsbt away than anytbliiK elo In tbla world. Anyone ceo do I he work and live at home. Klthur nt 1 all aia. SomeiliiuK new, tbitt iut oolin roouay lor all worker'. We will atari you 1 onplUil nut neodad. Tbla la oue ol tho g-uuUie, luiiiurtant ohittiUHeol S llletliue. Tboae wbe are auibltlona and enter- l-m'ssarill not aeiajr. tirua.1 outm frua. Ai CENTRAL SKLINSQROVK, PA. Fix it 111 your mind that we can serve you well in any goods we sell. Not that our prices are always low er than others but our qualities are better. We always strivo to ob tain for our custimers thfi mnf oaf. value for their money. There is no brae: m this it is onlv Rn.vi:ii? loin. ly what we consider our duty. w u are now oiienng oxtraordin- iiry uargams in every department 111 order toredube the stock to make room for an early invoice of Spring Goods. Respectfully, S. WEIS. GRAND Wo nrc now clearing up our sliolves prepamtary to p(irchusiiir ourcnrly Nprintr (roods. You will find ill rent B5n raiiin in evory de partment as we nro scllino many 4mo(In ait iMisl or ev;n loss. Thoy must go to malic aoom, so do not tail to come and soo for yourselves. The opportunities to bvy elieap that we oiler you now, are rarely to be had. Conic and see. SCHOCH BSROTHERS, I dispise Imposition I Invite opposition! Defy competition! The undersigned will nfier January 1st. 1W, Sh'LL OOOPS ONLY I'OU CASH. PKOHircK OK APPROVKI) NOTE. Piicea on all SooJs have lici t) reduced from ID to 1.1 ptr cent. New stock of SPRING STYLES, Suits for old men. Nobby suits lor young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 51.75 to $15. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, lIANDKl'.UCHI.'n'.S, TIKS ile., Ac. Also CON MOTIONS AND TOYS sold at giuaily reduced pi icon. CYSTKUS. extra Dulcet, large, always on hand wbou iu soaecn. FLOUR, FEED &C. TliiUikiug the many who have patronized mo I cordiully invito an Jo spi ctioii of my slock. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh. Tho old NEW errul to Leat, totes. The 000K blOVKS weslilllcli' ou to tLe Grand Times NKW SUSQUEHANNA snd oth ers, nil of which sie CM-cluis stoves in all respects, COAL STOVES m a a a m aft m Aim m or ait kinds, rrnru up 10 y4u. ror 11 purpesea, Cull sod see iu.v rtovee, . rmy mm Id favorite in a new dress MORNING LIGHT i.li!l keeps ahead of nil heatior stoves '"his fail it nppeurs iu a uw droH, yi-t retaina all iN hetsl jug power, which is scknow Itd.d lj sll'taa We ing fur sLeuil of any olhtr stove. For SQUAKK II HATERS w. have tU Sunshine, Capitol, and others, which are gmnd in snncsrnnea cow. nnd aland at the Lend tf all square lst of I'ofo! euvss yiven. ( - a l)n 1 !! I" , .09 'Ua.
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