published trerjr Thursday. - f t a rnnin.rii unm ar of'D' frl.nd tfcrenthnat the fosnly wilt in meir re.pee. wii. cnrt them op, no epo thomnn ,.! or leoal aatior. of rmtillo lnttrl ,nt W will IIOI DHIi rmwi iiipHiivi " pinion tb may esuresa. KOTOS TO SUB3CRIB3S3. J.ook at Hie n'licures on the label of tonr raper. Those flsrures tell yon TIIR DATII TO WHICH TOUR flUHSCHU'- os ia paiu. Within 8 weeks after money U sent, see If date Ik changed. j4o otfier receipt la neoeesorr. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. gUNBUBT & MWSWRN XV. Time Tub)e, In effect Not. 15. 1886 TATIQWt. lTtD a m 4 19 0T 4 04 144 IN I 44 141 lit 1.1) t.ir i 140 t 41 47 III t.l til i.oo m 19.14 .J tts 0.1 1 904 9 00 I..4T I 4 4 41 114 DM JO I. It 4 04 ft 00 7M T.4J T4T 7 14 .iit b eandlnf ins , town. lllae ' neiwrihoriiat rial faeL. a" will l' Ifa.-rlba. Our itolnmnt will always u ail Winn lfl .pwea ipuin A. I. am f r l.awlatnwn J. T It I o Main "treat Tit 104 I,ewltown J.10 let Meltlend T.V4 It's Painler T 4 tn II Hhlndle IW S3; It Wesnar T 43 141 IT Meolore T 41 l.is tn R.nb'4 Mills T 47 M tl I Aewm.hnrn; 104 S.M 14 ! B-Trowo .I0 4 0 10 Renter t.tO 4.1 15 UldilUDarRh 114 4 11 84 Mei.tr S.34 4 74 IT Kromtr N 40 4 J'' 1 Pawling- S.44 44 41 flellnrof 4 44 4 41 41 J Belln;rna J.i 04 4 44 40 i Baubury i It 1 1" cllna.rore) Arrommoaaiion. (OannaailDK with lrln4on N.U. By ) it 8Hnrrof t. A rrl l M1lnr0fa 1 40 P. M. M P. W 4.04 P. M. J0 Trains Leave Lewtntown Junction t 114 m. 4 01. a m, 10 44 ml 0T.P m, 4.14, p B, -it p m lor PUi4bar ana lh Waal. T f I a ia. 0 14 a m, I 4T o ia,4 4T p ra. 4 51 m. II 14 p a, For Phlla-Mphla, Na York, Haiti mori and Wa4hloKtoo. SAL2 REGISTSS. Following U a list of huIoh, public nnJ private, advertised In the Post or for which bills have been printed nt tills offloe. -w.-Thursday, March 31, Y. II. Wagner. Adnr of Eliidbeth Hitter, dee'd will sell personal property in Mon toe township. Tuesday, March 29, William Hitter, Adiu'rof John Hitter, dee'd, will veil personal property at Kratzer ville. Thurwluy, March 24. Daniel Hitter will sell personal property in Mon roe towusliip. Saturday, March 20, I. I. Manheck will sell Heal I2tute iu West Wea ver township. Tuesday, March 29, John H. Bower nox will sell personal property at McClure. Monday, March 23, Ner B.' Mlddles wurth, bherlff, will sell at the Court House, real estate of Philip Kiancy, in Ueavertowu. WlU(.s.Uv Miirah SO. Daniel Maurer wilt sell nersonal property 1 mile north of Aduutsburg. . Saturday, April 2. Alex. P. Baker aud Joseph Keir, Ex'rs of Ueo. Baker, dec'J, will sell personal property 2 miles south of Centrevilie. Tuesday, March 31. personal propnr ty At residence of Jos. (irayhain, 1 mile north of Melserville. Tuesday, March 29, P. Aurand will sell personal property in Middle-burtcli. Suturduy, April 10, Nr, B. Middles wurth.tsherilT, will sell real estate at Court House. 'Air 'i i cklU' ibm ts UKia' noiei, an' tall. Ul punt 'em." Wanted. A housekeeper by the undersigned, Albright Swikford, Middleburgh, Pa The Lutheran Congregation of this ptaoe talk strongly of buildlug a new nlinrnh on the Freuoh Flats,, this summer. ' In naming the parties who assisted in the reoent band entertainments we left out the name of "DIxey" Rouch the famous Irish Cominedian. Persons notifying us of change of post-office this Spring should state not only where they want there paper sent, but also where they haye been getting It. The undersigned has just received a large stock of Spring Millinery and Fancy Goods invites the public to call and examine it. Mrs. E. 0. Aurakd. It is reported one of the teachers in the pabllo schools In Snyder county recently requested it as a special favor of his pupils not to make so much noise that he might sleep better. Our Wall paper department Is com plete. We carry almost 200 different designs In stock. Prices undoubtedly lower than anywhere else. S. Wels, Sellnsgrove, Pa. The darkey show in Scebold's Mall was quite well attended n last Sat urday evening. Tbey were a terrible hard-looking eet of "niggers", but save, as we have learned, a very fair entertainment. The etrangest thing about the troupe was that every one spoke gerinan fluently. Notloe I We call the attention of n&rtUa lntandlnc to buy carpets tula Spring to our large line we have In took. We oarry a line of rag, ham cotton and woolen carpets, all wool a and 8 Dlv and Brussels. The prices will be found the yery lowest. 8. Wels, Sellnsgrove, Pa. Noticb. Delbert has returned.and la r.iv in bis irallery (opposite Bow ersox's store, In Beavertown, Pa.,) for austomere. Picture, from 16 email gains op, to 1 for $1.0C-aocordlng to ai, Atao a fresh lot of new frames. Do not negleot to get a nlea picture in an SxlO Inch frame for ll.W with oord ready for the parlor. Such chaneee are ecaroe. T'-yJ y:iit taken ou Tb horaw sals In MiddUburgh last' Saturday wasqatte well attended but! it can naruiy Desnm mat id aniiunia brought even a fair prloa. Thabo? or gtrl who ia a' regular . ..IntainiMP nm1i will trrrtm tin In i f - w r both In speaking una writing, even ami writlmr. even with a II itilted education. It Is news, solenoe, literature, graininer, history, geography and spelling oombinnd. J. II. Rhoodes, for a naiubsr of years employed in the hardware, tin, and stove store of hie uncle. Capt. D. T. Rhoades, left for Ilarrlsburg on Monday where he intends to reside in the future. M. Rhoades Is an exem plary young man, a skilled mechanic, and an able musloiaii. We will miss liiin In many places. A filthy looking specitnan of hti inanity paraded oar streets on Satur day and announced himself a fore runner of the Salvation Army, who would soon visit us In swarms like the looustsln Egypt. We have seen not h ing of the? Army yet, and think he not ed the ground-hog by golug buck on his word. If, however, he is a sample of the Army, may the good Lord deliver us from the ret. We have printed twenty thousand tickets for the Republican Primnry next Saturday or about ten tiekets for every Republican voter In the county, and how many the other ftfdcee turned out we don't know, but suppose enough to elect A President. If each candidate gets as many votes as he expects.Snyder county will hold the balanced of power and "save the Union'1 In 1838. Among the peculiarities of the Brook's Illge License Bill now before the Uoune, nod Apt to pas. Is the discrimination In license between towiuhlpsand boroughs. For iustnn of, nliould it pa. an It stands the landlords in the Borough if Mlildle- burg would be compelled to pay M0 for the same license that the landlord In Frnnkllii would have to pay illO. All the homes In the County excep ting those In Middleburgh aud Selins grove could get license for $150 being "township houses," whili the bor oughs have to double it. Three fift hs of the borough hotel licenses shall he paid for the use of the borough, one nrtli ror the use or tno county and one fifth to the State. In town tihips, one-half shall be paid for the use of the township, one fourth for the County aud one fourth for the ominonwealth. Tho sums paid for the use of the townships are to be ap plied to keepiug the roads of such townships In good repair. Tom Barter, of the Middleburg Cost, imiNt be becoming a million Aire and bloated bondholder. It is not long ago sluce he bought a house fur some $1,500 of $1,600 and just last week lie auu his foreinun presented a i(old-lieaded cune to the late proprie tor nf the WaIIIo Bouse, Jacob (1, Smith. While we cau under stnd how only paying five cents for his drinks instead of ten enabled him to iave money enough to buy his houfco. we can t fathoiu where or now ne raised the money for the onne, unless he now only pays three cents for his drinks, or the cnue whs Intended to wipe out an old score due to the late landlord of the Wutlle House, that had been due for a long time. How Is it. Tom? Juniata Herald. None other than one blessed with extensive personal experience in such mutters could coiuo so near hitting the truth without positively know ing the f.iots. Brother Allison, here's our hand. Promise us to say nothing more about it and we will never al lude to your nose again. The "The Pennsylvania Historical, Descriptive and Biographical litvicm" pays the following high tribute to our young friond, C. W. Derstlne, Lewis town's famous photograper: "Mr. Derstiue's gallery is located on Dorcus Street, below Odd Fellow's Corner, Lewlstown, Pa. He has de voted many years to the art of draw ing and coloring, aud Is thoroughly skilled and experienced a a photo . graphic artist. He began business for himself in December, 1884, and from the Inception of the enterprise to the present time has enjoyed a very largo and liberal patrouage. Indeed, the establishment has bo come the most popular one in Lewis- town, and Is noted throughout this section of the State for its wonderful art creations. The photograph de partment Is equipped with cameras and other appliances of the latest Improved construction, and several skilled and experienced assistants ure here employed. All the parapher nalia, Inoliidiug back-grounds, chairs, rustic seote. etc., are handsome and artistic, and there is nothing what ever wanting to make the establish ment perfect and complete in every particular. The studio is also provid ed with all facilities and conveniences and is under the Immediate oontrol and superintendence of the prpprl etor. All kinds of piotures from the smallest photograph to the largest sized crayon drawing may here be obtained, and a perfect likeuess is invariably guaranteed. Qronpes, clas ses and olubs as well as children are usually taken by the Instantaueous prooess, and subjeots are so arranged and postured as to produce the most pleasing aad natural effects. Many of the most cultivated families la Lewlstown and vicinity are oonstant patrons of this modern establishment, which fully deserve the generous patronage accorded it. Mr. Derstlne is a native of Centre County. He is .Aim man with many years of usefulness before him, and both In social and art ci roles is honored, respected, and esteemed forhli many worthy qualities." Wksa Bsfcy was dak, wa aars sat Caatartt, Wfcaa ska was a Ckos, she ariad Ax Caa4oria, WsamaUiii44Mlas.a4ala4jlaCataeto, . WswaMCAJ14je,asvt)MaCa4ata4 i 8H-ASDOan Pv, Maroh IS, 87-' who seek homes here will be acoom d. Post i i promised yon a letter inodated. and I will Qiw give you a abort a eout oi m 7 trip, me oiuoe inu town. 1 left Mlddleburgh on the morning of March 7, arrived At Sanbury At 9.15, took a Lehigh Valley train and ar rived at Shamoklu at noon. After taking in the sights I shook off the mud, which was about four iuohes deep, and left there nt 2 p. iu.. arrlv-i tng at Shenandoah about 8 o'clock. In speaking to a citizen of Hhamokln about their muddy streets, ho re marked, "you should see them after the frost is out of the ground." Now if any of my friends contemplate a visit to Shamoklu "after the fro it is out of the ground" I would advise them to go prepared, either with a canvass boat or stilts. Talk about goats I the "woods Is full of 'em," I aotually saw one climb a slightly Inclined tree to get the dried loaves. They have strlppod the trees and bushes of very leaf within their reach. I also saw a few cows aliulesly wandering about I pitied the oows because of their inability to olluib trees. Shenandoah Is a lively toVrt of about 18,000 Inhabitants and Is locat ed in about the centre of the anthra cite coal Held-, the population Is bad ly mixed an I "talk with strange tongues," (Pentaeostal feast). We have Irlxh, Pole-, Hungarians, Sweeds, etc., the Irish predominat ing, and for the most part aro "heav ers of co.il." S'lonm I oiih has "Pome very fine stores, not equalled outside of our large cities. The town will soon be illuminated by electrio lights, poles for that purpose are now being put up. I visited a coal-breaker to day and also took a peep Into tho bowels of the earth, but did not veu ture In, oh, no, I am to brave. Yes terday was pay-day at the mines and the town was painted a doep carmine last night ; the streets were crowded, so were thii saloons. The salvation army is just now do ing tho town and nightly parade the principal streets headed by their ' bund'' which consists of a bass drum, tamborinc and tromboue. Tho wo men wear poke bonnets and for neck erciefs sinnll Hags, while the men wear caps witli red bands around them And rend vests. Tlie ofllce in which 1 am working employs about 20 hands, and prints three papers, the daily And weekly and the Mining Herald, it also has in connection a large job ofllce from whicli a large amount of good work Is turned out. I like my position and am well treated by all connected with the nfilite. Am boarding with the foreman, Mr. Leuir, who is a gentle man in every senco of the word. I wind to correct an erroneus idea legarding the price of coal. The prices are only about 20 pr cent, lower here than they nre at Middleburgh. Of oourse, men employed about the mines buy tlieiu much cheaper. Hie surroundiog country Is terlle, and look where you will you will see large mountains of coal dirt. There is no farming done here, and 'us for gardeas there are very few, and thoe that are here have been brought here on the cars. Yours &o, J. C. BUKFI3UT03 ai""aSas"aplBajaa BiCAVKirrowN Jottings. Surprise bithdtiy parties were held in honor of Mrs. John P. Kcarnex, John 1). Herb- Hternud Frank K. Specht on us many respective evenings recently. The gainerings were, UotiDlless, seasons of much pleasure nod eujoyuient to those who shared the pleasures of the occasion ; but to attempt a de tailed account of what transpired would consume too much space and yet add little or nothing to the Inter ests of the festivities. Menu Bnbb died on Friday a week And was buried the Sunday following. Jonathan Haines has been on the sick list for a numbor of weeks. A representative (perhaps a fraud) of the Salvation Army pussed through town ou Saturday and favored us with a song and a short address. Benjamin Rine moved from Frauk- lln county to his father's farm two tulles east of Beavertown week be fore lust. Airs, wiiiiam uoieman, isq., was seriously sick last week, but Is able to be about again. The schools of this district will close on Tuesday. Mrs. John D. Hadsbach, formerly of this plaoo, died at Georgetown and was buried at Salem week before last. Mrs. Moses Specht, who has been seriously sick of late, Is able to move forth and About again. The Keystone Match Company have received a car load of "sticks" from Maine, which, when maaufao tared,, would give from twenty to twenty-two matches to every man, woman aud child in Pennsylvania. The company will hereafter ship matches by the car load. Frank long, who eight years Ago weut to Kansas, has been visiting friends In this section for a dumber of weeks. He will leave for his home some time during the present week. Frank seems to be one of the lucky ones. When he went to Kansas he was a poor boy. He now owns a good eighty aore farm at Burton. Charles L. Wetzel has had a relapse and is agalu bed fast with rbeuuia tlsm. Mrs. George Thomas of Lewlstown, spent last week here with her par ents. Hey. D. M. Setetler preaehed his farewell sermon on Sunday evening. Edward Freed Is having his house repainted preparatory to occupying it. Henry Kern fs sick. County Superintendent Boyer will lecture in town on Thursday evening of this week. After all the anxieties In regard to bouse rec!r;,it now appears that all "Flittlngs' wilt be iVmaeroui here this spring. Crntrkvillk. Old Winter put In his best licks last week. Mrs. Mary Haekeaber g, (nee Dnok) residing near Zion'e Church, this township, on the lit, while Kindling a Ore to smoke meat, set fire to her olethlng, and before aslsstanoe could be rendered her olotnes were burntd from her person, parts of her body almost roasted to a Qrlsp. We learn that the unfortunate 'lady bat since died. V A general settlement day it ap- proaoning. the 1st of April. Nearly all the aspirant for county offices were In town during the past week presenting tholr claims to the dear eoplo. Jas. Mlddleswarth of Troxslvllle, Daniel Strlckler, Peter Grove of Mlf- flinburg, E l. Basel er Freeburg, W. N. Helmbaoh, Beavertown, Tobias Becker, McClure, were Iu towu re cently. Out of town recently, Mrs. P. Hart man, New Columbia, Jehu Mohn, Samuel Shrader. Laurelton. C. M. Showers, Itaiah Walter, Lewlsburg. L A. Mertz, New Columbia, F. B. Bollg & wife, Kelly X Road', Valen tino Walter & wife, New Uerlin. Squire Shinkel and Constable Napp, did Middleburgh a visit on Saturday. J. K. Snyder, the champion lum berman who is In business in Cestre county, was home with his family over Sunday. Hov. I). N. Metigar preachsii his first sermon in tho Ev. Churoh on Sunday evening. A. I. W. Warkle of Willlatusport, arrived here on Monday. H. F. Mohn. the champion sawyer is at present running a sawmill at Centre Hall. FnKKin. no Itkms. The 4.1th horse sale on Monday drew a largo crowd and made our town lively for n while. There have lnen many changes in our towu. Our druggist, Win. H. Moyer, left for Georgetow n, and Mr. Early accompanied him, and Frank M. Riegle has gone to Northumber land to secure a clerkship. 8. Grant Schuck, of Lewisburgh tarried in town a few days Among his many friends and the verdict was, "come again Grand." Our schools will all olose this week. Then hurrah for bat and ball. Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Brown (of Will iamsport) were tendered a serenade by their young friends on their re turn from their wodding trip. W. What Truk merit Wm.i, Do. The unprecedented sale of Hoscheo's Geriiiuu Syrup withiuufew years.has AKtoniHhed;tho world. It Is without doubt tho safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effect mil euro of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It Acts on an entirely different principle from the usual proscriptions given by Phy sicians, us it does not dry up a cough and leave disease btill In the system, but on the contrary removes the cause or me trouble, heals tho parts ufTected and lenvus them In a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept in the hoiiso for uso when tho diseases inako their appearunce, will save doe- tor s bills anda long spell of serious lllnet-b. A trial will convince you of these fuets. It is positively sold by all druggists and general dealers In the land. Price, 75 cts , largo bottles. Jan. 20, '87. A Lady's Perfkct Companion.-- "Painless Childbirth" a new bok by Dr. Johu II. Dye, one of New York's most skillful physicians, shows that pain is not necessary In Childbirth 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 au l prevent moruing sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils at tending pregnancy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by physioians every where us the wife's true private com panion. Cut this out; it will save you greet pain, and possibly your life. Send two cent stamp for de scriptive circulars, testimonials and confidential letter seut In sealed en velope. Address Fruak Thomas &Co. Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland. Jan. 27, '87, Urn. G. A. R. Suits, warrented Indigo Blue, at H. Oppenheimer's, Sellns grove, Pa. The State Normal School at Blooms burg, Pa will begin the SprlngTenn, Tuesday, April 5, 187. , : Anothor Art Craza. Tha latest art work anion liullci In known ni ma -r ruuun t raie, inr uuixirniniK china ulaw wara, alo. II U uiiirlliliiK outtruly now, unci It ImjIIi irrtUbln mul luKiilimtlnif. It U very iiuii ular iu Now York, litxaun ami utlmr Kadum olllca. To lailiaa ilvalrlnK lo learn the Art w will 4eml an eleuunt ohlna pUuqua (nli u Ini'h a.) haoilaiiiiiely daoorsUil. for a model, tonilmr with bus of uitlurul, ljo colored dulxua aanorlril In lloweni, MilinaU, aolillsra, laiid-waitea, ato eomlt, Willi lull instruction, upon reoohilol only 41.00. i'lia plauiiua aloua I worili more than Hi anion nt churned. To avery litdy order Iiik thin outfit wli aiiulonei the addi-vM ol dva utliar ladie Intareitud In Art urn t tun, to whom warau until our new caUloxue ol Ail Uood, we will eiii'Uwt extra ami without enura-a. an Initia tion uami panned oruaa pliu-(ue. lnalruullou 0 our lb. Other goodi at, squally low price. Ad- draari. i UK fcMl'IKE NEWS CO., Syracuie, N. Y, "14-JUU.I..1. ... .ll-' 1 um inui-m .DI12D. ; Maroh 1st. near ' Reavartnwn Franklin Elmer, son of ttanhan u.. chel Greeuboe. aired 24 vears a month. aud 10 days. 1 Maroh 11. at Reavartnuin "Ml... Mariah Bubb. aired 71) vanra 1 innrh and2? days., , . - .. Maroh 18. at McClure. John' rbi- topher Howell, aged M yeers.Umootht and 8 days.- , , iiKa in iiaiiiunK, i e-icraii piuiurea ha, only llo. Kuiliroldery Mlk, tint quality, all oolim.soo. per louakulna. Tliiaul llrald, old or 4llvr, lor art oiubnililery aud uoedlo work, large bull, only 14o. Maoralue t'ord. Willi. 4JO nnr Hi i n ..!... L&dios' (hide to Taney Work- Thl4 work nntatn4 nearly MO hamlMm lllna Iratlenf with lanrurtlone for making hundrrdu of beautiful thine, either for adornlnx yoar iiviiiv or raOTnia mr unr inrnill, at n mni in- ninu expenne, incnming an kiimt of Kanoy Woik. Artlitlo Kinbrodi-rlM. Laoa W.rr. knit. tlnK.TaOlnireud Net Work) contain I - for Muiimriainr, Initial. Tldlea, 1 jnnirciini, Utloniatie, ('iiuiiterialn4, Hun:, ('arriaxe Rohi-n, irvcaeia, men iwirw, ! I'appr llHfkrta, Worn IIoim. Work KnkiU, Work Hkki, IV n Wiper, Han;lnK HiMtt, I'ati'h rtMi, I'm l'uli- i""-, ru-iwiinir, finnHHrn-nin foiiep, Itlove xe art! iiwifl. nia rilluwt, labia I over, Work Miami, Cable Si-nrl Sen-en. Mrnip Kan, Hand l if. Tnble Mnbt, Toilet Mala, Lamp Mate, Lamp Shndi'i, rillow Sham, 1'ilinw Sham Holder. Curlain, lull-1 Stati'l. Slli.pr'a-, letter I ', Cloture frame. Tolli-t S.t I'Mha, Hrtwh Holder. Hawiek. V.nnr !!., Sat.-hnl. "anr-f l'ure, Slipper, It ruing I lonn, Miilo I'orlfiilliw, Knif l'n., tan. Flower llu-K.-U, I'lant Stand. Mnwit Pot fftvr mi.i n... Trlinmlnir, Window --hdr, Ken'.her Work. Spatter Werk, U-aT riinliKrapli ami many oilier thlnn. ll l liani'aomplf Nuinit, fo.tlitliilni S-eolumn paae, aad will be mint pout pnld fur only .Q eriit. It I Hie nut Ixiok on lanry work out roiiii.nf., a'iii ovury u. it tnteraud in huiinebold art rhniild .cure a rupy nt once. Aitdre. TDK KMI'IHK NLW8 I'll., Syraonne. N. T. iraln IJNirKct. COIIRRCTKO HT W. B. WI.1KT KVKHT WKI1XKMHAT. Xo. I Pennsylvania $ 8ft 2 Eultz ;e "3 White mixed 7.'. live ; t-orii 40 Oats ni Mishllclnirg market Mutter 82 12 8 8 Kggs I'll ted cherries.. Cnpitted ... Iliicktierries 6 13 40 7 Hitspberries Onions I, aril Tallow I 'hie Kens per lb. Turkeys side ..: Moulds) 4 .. ll ... (1 ... H .. !0 Ham WELL fore Water on Evtry Lot with lint Little Cost. Tlio undersigned desires to call the attention of the peo ple ot hin der county to his improved method of well- diillinir, winch hasiven such universal satisfaction every where, lie has tho advan tage overall other methods isppeedv, makes little dirt, never delayed lv the niaehin- v ery getting out of order and is in every particular satis factory. lcconnncndatious can ho had from parties for whom 1 have dono work eith er in Middlehurgh, Ueaver towu or Uannerville. .1. M. KLIXK, Jieavertow n, la. Marob 187 3m pd. Out of our imincuso stock we offer tho following FURNTIURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut JUarhle- top Suits, Uevel (ilass ex tra well made iu work and linish,hut aliltle offin style I-Mvo Cottage Tainted Suits at u bargain. Three Solid Ash Suits all good goods except in finish: Five Lounges at n sacrifice. One plush Parlor suit 7 pieces Two hair-cloth " " " Ono " " " " second hand. Four marhletop Parlor tables Five hundred yards, all wool, O.O. and Cotton Ingrain and Kag Carpets last Spring stylesand remnants and all tho above aro per fect, except iu stylo and finish. Mo wish to clean them out all aro marked Uargains and prices iu plain figures. All our regular slock of .FUKXITUKK ifc OAR l'KTtt at a reduced juice for tho NEXT THIRTY HAYS. Call early and socu.ro the hargai ns. O oods packed and freight paid to any point on 1 K. K. W. H. FKL1 X, Tho popular Furniture and Carpet Man, Lowistown. CiUndcrtaking a specialty., BOARDINa HOUSE. fPHK nnJorpiened Laving mado oftbe piihlio would reipeolfully anonunr that ba will rurnlab boarillos and lodging atlh raiani leTeuiy-nve eenn a nay or iweiUT-uv cantaauieal. Stabling sod teed lor horati (urnlibed cheap. Thm not blog tried hla labia are reapeet fully luvlled tooatl, and they will not go away dlaaaliaflad. Ilonni a law iloor4 Weil of lb Uosrl Uouaa, Ulddleburgb, fa, UAUHirL UKAVKn, io.l, 141. rjopriator. EIONEYIatu'rn you Ire, auuieikiug or made. Cut thia ont and return to u, and wa will eml iig nl great Talua and ImiMir- laueo to you, that will dart you in hiuiuta whioh will bring you Iu more mono rluht awuv than anything alee In tbl world. Any 0110 ean do III win k and live at home. Klther ci all am-. Son'aihlug now, that jul eolua Inouey lor ell workom. W will aturt you i eapllal not needed. Thla I ant of the guuuino, liniHarlnnt el. mice ol aiueiiuia, i noa wuo are anibiuon and ntr pririmt will not dUy. Oranrt outfit Iraa. Ad- i nua i l uM avugurta, Maine, i'urllaod, Waio. l ov. 23, 1481, ly. MILLING CENTRAL SEL1NSG110VE, PA. The undersigned has just return ed from the Eastern Cities with a large stock of Spring goods Call and see the Orders by mail attended to. 'q sire now shelves prepanitnry to purehasino; ourenrly Hpring ooods. Ymi will lificl Great Elarains in eve. de partment as we are selling many Tar ' Gioocls at cost or even less, They must go to malic aooni, so do not fail to come and see for yourselves. The opportunities to bvy cheap that we oiler you now, aro rarely to he had. Come and see. SCIWCBi BROTHERS, SEL1NSGUOVE. I dispise Imposition! Invite opposition! Defy competition! Tho nn.ieiritfne.l will after Jnnnarv 1st. 187. SEM HOODS ONLY I'OK CASH. l'UOhUC'K OK AITJIOYIU) NOTE. Tricee on all foods hsve liuen rridnctul fioiu 10 to 15 tr rent. New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits for young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 91.75 to 15. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, MANDKKIiCIIIKFS, TIG, Jtc, &.c. Aho CONFECTIONS AND TOYS euU nt fioaUj rcduccl iiiue, 0YST1SKS. extra select, large, alwnjs ou Land vrbcu in season, FLOUH; FEED &C. Tlionlicg lie many who Lnvo patron i.xil mo I cordially iorlte au in snoctiou of tuy btork. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh. Stes. Tim o.il pi ful to Lral, 4oves 'iue In (COOK blOVP.S ne dill LoM OU to tLtt Grand Times, N 15 WB SUH Q l 1 H H A X N A end o'l,. ers, all of wl irli kiu Ciht-c'n-s stores io all tekj cct-, nn AT ORGAN VWj.JLi,4 ENT ayateaa, from tjrir,IirttutiO. SeuUtof iftieuiara. DuaiUa fraav SSSCHT PIANOO, . 1 M Im.iLiJ M alriniilli. M . .-V . H""a " tot. rK Xur duacripllTS Calalogua. . 4 HAKLIft ORGAN AID PIANO COa if' Mm urta J- o- latest Novelties. will be promptly S. WEIS. TY! clcnriiijr up our fuvorile in A new tlroa. Stews, NEW MORNJKG LIGHT lill fce ps iiLhsi t,f nil Instil tf Btmps "iln fjl it nr icii it in a nnw tlrt-ss, it relnius all Ilk UnA ing p:i it, whicli is erKnowJcil .d ryl)"iM ba iuj fur tint-mi i f si-y i iLt-r sloe. " For F QUA UK 1IEATEKS re bnve (ho Sunshine, Capilol, oiitl ollifis, which uie tr'nuil in i.l tarnt row. nod stsud at tlo 1 1 p1 r,f ail rqnsra test of rcfettnrca Kirn. IHfj, JJWaUburgli.ra , "if? . ,oaton. New York, Ohlo(0. V :::v
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