hi $iti)le&ur$ lost. published every Thursday. noruTT rooT. Th Cofltti r "Tl7!. nit r heM on the rorm Mndr I'll-.r" i HPW' ef'DeteeAet. mr M"'" th'nxhoMt the ronnty will f""i!!.Mlllaai i nihhnrhooil. Bend "...lain faoti. " lh,m "P '-"V.S'boYd L, Wrii ,im0. will tlwatl bannaa ( ". (0 nkk through main on , , , , , , , r1' I1 qtlon. of publM lot.rrat Of' 1)0 oM M Iv i e.VP T.. :Lh.J2,T: W1" ,or ! h. pa t ot. ...nam. 1 my bunt. I I -don't, why sho sent mr off ?' I d 1, Ibon,' said T v - it 'fat will not reason is a ntg Jiuite a n I tried d know exactly II d.).' stoutly asserted the ynmif? ' .... ' 1 1 .1...'. III. in 'nne kooh, mni .io d I lovu In r, nud I believo she N0TC2 TJ SUB3SBIBS31. . . A ........ .a,... am 4 1 a 1m1u1 rf ,00K ,rinU fell VOI1 POIlllllg tUO tvfi Ollt of II 'VCS IliOS I .... MlttWt. rJ.-'u. -r,l wntCl! YOUR RlMlSCIUP' L . !. Within 3 weeks after P v I ent. ,f d,xte 19 c"Ked fco otW receipt ,8 ue"V. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. i-'e Table, lo effect Not. 15.1886 I B HI .II I'll itO if u .144 M (I .ID W .M II 1 04 J IK) T..M T.41 J3T 7. St TATtnWf. I t. A . I.awutown j. Mala Rlraot I.awi.town Maltlaod ' I'atnt.r NhlnOla Wanner Meol'iro Raub'i Mills Admn.HnrR Bra.ertown nlr Mlddlahorfib - Moincr Krinincr Pawling fullnmruTe Sallnniiro J Kunbary Arrontmodatlnii in I T 1H T.U T.VO T2H f 81 T.s T a T W 7 67 n g 10 i t M lit K 40 8 66 1 (01 I ( It r m X '0 X 01 S i' X lit l 127 S.31 a AO S 4 06 4 H 4 SI t 34 4 4 $1 4 4! 4 4 t 30 Mm Agnovw .......u i.k.i cbasf.d m)A . ).,, .! r. ...... i , Mlf. Uli'fiK. MI.IVO J. lin n "- in tuy bosi'in nil r IhiidoI into ii cliinu sat us 1 V 1 i .i viii ii cato nnd tiuriPmient ns ildcd v i " ''" ' year ngo to-morrow the grent oarern uiultr the jail waa discovered. The atmwer to the poetical riddle published In our lssu of March , 17 Is "TheWhnle." Our kcIiooI closed a yef jr iaccfislu Inter term on Tuesday, Miss Llzle of Freeborjf Is the (Client of Miss Rost Ayera this week. Iltfoie inakliiii nrniiiKeiDetita to iro fawny to school plense wait for the announcement of Ilia school to bu Bield In Mlddlebiinzh and taucht by "rof. Murphy whitfli will appeur In ii-me. linn jrrove Tiihune says thnt pule a n umber of young glrm In that fon nr (MHliictintf corresponds urn with pfroun whom they never snw ' Hid uhot-e tin in (hoy ohtftlnwd by writing In anwer to nn ndvertlieuoiit nppearinit in the llsarl nnrf liiuJ. Hills thN In u step In the wrong direc- Jtion and you should not trllle with wadvertiseiiieiits solioitiiiif ludy corres Jpolldl'lltN. 10.01 a. M. s oj i. M 6.30 P. H. iinf rove CO.onteits with trrloi o N. C. Bf.) ....s.llnro. arrl t ?U"'rOT iA.M 1 40 P. M. ,. .P. M. "rlni Leave Lewlstown Junction : 14 t m. i 01. m. 10 4 ml OT. p m, .J, p m. Lr. ia I'lttubnrit na lb Wott. i A m 4 m, I 47 p IB, 4 4T p m, 0 51 p m, Vi n D.'For Fhlld"lpUU,No York, HHI L.T. VJ WBIhlBUloB. SALE ESGISTSS- Pollowimr U a list of wile, public nJ private, advertised in th I'twT or ,r whifli bill have ueen priuwu ui Kit offlce. LturJ iy. April 2. Alex. V. Baker ri1 Jo.wpll Wetr, bX rs OI wen. miner, ileo'd. will sell personal property 2 miles south of Centreville. uemliiT, Mnrch 31, personal proper f lit residence of Jan. itruyham, l'milo north of Meiservltle. iturday, April 10, Ner, H. WKUH.'h- warth, Slierill. will sou rem enuur ot Court House, uex inv, April 5, John I.mU iidinr. r klrj. IkUrv HiickenburK will k,.! norsonal uronerty 2 J luiles vest of Centreville. im'n ciiir imi it nous, an' lain le piiat 'ea." UW Maud Arnold spout lust week ith friends In Selinsrove. Advs. In this Issue : Good lit A; Iloutz, Lewlstown. J. B. Ueed ml Ira Hile, Suubury, Pa. Mm. Kate Knauss, (nee Steininer) f Sweiiifol, Pa., vUitud relatives here h week. Mrs. John F. Btetl'-r litis been very iriously 111 for tut) hut two woeks k it tx neuralgia. Miss Kittie aud Uuy Miissor of Ilur lrtun, ure here frpeiidintf tho week Mill the editor and family. There Is no law to prevent a man rikiiu a fool ot himself. If there l-To, some men woiikl h At a loss tw to pass the time. lOlocks cleaned at my shop for ?3o lwiiy from tlu shop 23 cents extra. ktihfaetiou always gUArauteed. All prk promptly dona. Hrin It In. II. II. LUITZICL. T. 13uck ha opened a merchant llor shop at Mew Columbia, Pa., lich he will conduct in collection tii his shop here. IVaxtkd. A housekeeper by tho Idemigued. ALUHIQIIT SWIKKOKD, Middlebui'Kh, Pa. Abraham Lincoln considered the familiar poem. "Why Should the Spirit of Mortal bo Proud !" the sweetest flower of modern verse, and used to repeat it as often us Daniel Webster before him repeated "Oruy Eley." Coon hunting seems to bo a lucra tive sport In some parts of MisKouri. Two hunter recently chopped down an evident "cooti tree" near Trenton and got three coons, 400 pounds of oiey, nnd an oyster can In which were $10 I gold. Look out for counterfeit liland dol lars. A w hoi lot of thein was re cently put into circulation and are going the rounds. Keep tin eye open for bus coins. The mill of the coun terfeiters is said to be located la the hills surrounding Alluiitowu. Sunbury is reported full of spooks and hob goblins rivaling Hum's dis- criptiouof Kirk-Alloway. It is report ed of llrother Wilvert, that while out ou a rpook hunt on u recent uioon light night he discovered his KUudow following him. Hu promptly abrtinl oued the haul and devoted the baN auce of the night in trying to Induce his khudow to go home. Venus, as well as spring, comes slowly up this way. The utar bright ens every evening aud serves us a dia mond wherewith to pin up the pink curtains at the close of day. Seen with the unaided eye the planet glows and sparkles ; seen through a tele scope or fn extra strong opera gluss il is a charming little moon, or a slice from a rare ripe Delawaro peach beautiful by set in the sky. Our Wall paper department Is com plete. We curry almost 20D different designs In stock. Prices undoubtedly lower than any where else. S. Weis, Seliusgrove, Pu. Mr. Thomplon, a member of the Legislature from Butler county, has introduced a bill having for Its object the checking of the swindling prac ticed on furuifrs by persons who go around through the country selling goods which they never deliver, and taking In payment therefor what af terwards turns out to bo a negotiable note. The bill proposes to hmke all such notes lion-negotiable, which will be notice to bankers aud others not to purchase them. Some objection is being raised to the proposed amendment to the school law lining the minimum term at six mouths, ou the ground that it would bo unjust to the country dis tricts where it Is impossible to send the larger children to school until the full work has been done. The objec tion is not well taken. Country chil dren have as much right to be pro vided with educational advantages us their city cousin. Country parents have no right to keep their children out of school because woi k is press ing, though they may imagine they have. They owe those children uu education, and the sooner they realize the fact the better. Tho roason some peopln don't get I'he 1st of April comes on Friday their paper as promptly as they might your and theauperrtitious people I wi8i, u easily explained by the folio w- o have to move on that day look 'injj notice seut us through the mail. tail with all manner of trlooiuv I it. rmi : Codings. I "Marcdi 2Tt. '67. Mr. Ilarter: Please Vtinlilln. Hnviler ersons notifying us of change of 'oouuty, p. please attend to it at Tmt PKIMAIIY. Above we pnldis'i, a result of the Kepublie.iu primary held on Saturday. The CHiivats was probably the most spirited ont In the county for a dec tile owing to Its briefness. It was conducted quietly and as honorably as i sunt, resulting satisf.tetorlaliy excepting in very feiv cases and thos 'nllued principally to d'-ftated ctndidates mid their friends who could be trucked by tlie oaths in their wake. Our advise t.)sin h l,' don't.'' No man h:is a riht enter a Canvass with tin intuit to rul, or ru in. If you have an old scorn to settle don't obligate yo. ii sulf to support the ticket by Voting at the primary. The evil Inlliienees of the campaign have been frequently alluded to, and it Is asserted (bat a great ileal of money found circulation during tin briel and titful period. Some have Highest el as a remedy the introduction of an edict compelling candidates to remain at home under pHiu of i certain and overwhelming defeat. Would the thirsty then remain at home ami "spit cotton'' during a whole, campaign, or would tliay nil ungrate to the political Sicca for their bitters? Muv is undoubtedly th, root of all political ii .. .. evn una mere are entirely too ni.iny voters aftor tlu root to enable c to scicntioiid candidates n clear sail tir I t. r .. . may mult lor 11 CIIIUI,!. WlliMi the liou lies down with the lamb. Let us then eudnrn with patience what we cannot cur!?-take the goo, I and reject the bad in polities aud by ail means tdnnd by our candidates till the "last dog U hung." Jt-onice this Spring should statu only where they want there paper but also where they bayo beeu ing it. ! rs J.C. Uulerlch of Dry Valley X ds has been stricken for a third with appoplexy and It la feared ot recover. Latkr.1 Mrs. Di li died ou Tuesday fore-noon. j pit Balk. A first class 8J gallon prsani freecer, has been used only season and will be sold cheap. particulars Inquire or address The Post, Middlebargb. (ie Committee on Permanent Cer- Mos will meet In the "Hlirh M," buildlug ia Sellnsgrove, on PI 10, 1887, at 8 o'olock, a. ui. J. II. Willis, Chalrm'n. pe most remarkable tblnar about decent primary was the fact that ? '-fourth or the ourb stone philoso- knew exactly bow mauy vote oaudiaate would eet lo every Hot. C. BuffliDgton and family this i moved to Shenandoah. Pa.. h they expect to wake their fu- noine. . John likes his new place well, and we wish hlui and his ireatest sucoess. )lon, Mlfflluburg's wholesale eou joner appeared on our streets last with an elegant new wagon. lie Is supplying our dealers with tome ie most tooth soma ntnillta ki evey t-l-wkldiir-jvoiiof ouce as 1 want my papers." As there was uo name to the paper, and no post-mark to show where it was seut from, bow under the spangled heavens ore we to kuow which one of our 000 subscribers we are to send to "Verdilla?'' We do the very best we can to accommodate our patrons and get frequently cursed because we urfi not omnicient. But we are getting a hide on us like a rhlonocerous and cau stand all the explosive English that can be burled at us with a Uat llng Oun in a month. IlKPCULICAN COMMITTRKMEN. The following committeemen for Snyder oouuty were elected at lust Saturday's llepublloan Primary : Adams. I. II. Fetterolf, Ner B. Mid- dleswarth. Beaver, Uenj. Smith, J. MFeese. Beaver West, Wiu. M. Brattou, A. A. Romlg. Centre, It. H. Walter, Win. Knapp. Chapman, James P. F.eokard, Wiu. ' Reltz. Franklin, J. C. llassiuger, C. A. Bo leuder. Jackson, Win. Martin, J. P, Krelsher. Mlddleburgh, J. M. Steinlnger, Wiu. Romlg. Mlddleoreek, J. R. Keeler, A.B. K rea mer. Monroe, H.H. Korduer, T.P. Hummel. Penq, A. 8. Pawling, P. M. Kern. Perry, John 8. Shower, Isaao Spotts. Perry West. Adaru Ferst, T. P. Derr. Bellosgrove, 8. P. Burns, A. Arbogast. Spring, 1. 1. Manbeok, P. F. Relgle. 'IV'on, V. XI. mold, J. D. boyer. ? P"?V,J, I. V. MllllU.KrilKKK llli.MS. It is quite II hile since there appeiired anything in your worthy paper from our end, so 1 think a few lines will not coun amiss. All our public schools closed last week. (Jood work has been done in all our schools, which shows that the teachers aro Interested in tho great work before them We are glad to state that Joseph Kline who had been confined to the nouse most of the winter, Is able to be up and around again. Last Tuesday, Daniel Kiglo moved to Ailaiiihbiug, w here he intends to enjoy the sweet spoils of his labor. Ladica' Gddo to Fancy Wert- ThU worn ojntnln nriirly 501 tintnma I1tn tnttlon with liistriinlluim fur niskltiif Imn.lr.Mn til litatililul tlil", pllliTfur mlnrnlti y,.ir hntiio ot iro'nl l.ir your Irlpmlii, m n iii.k tn fllngr xpruM, lui'linllnir all kiii. i.l ri.. y Wiirli. Artlnlio Km niirln, l,iii-c WnrU, Kill.-' Una, T"ina mul Nut Work; cwniiO'n ilijiimi l..r Ah.n.'Kiani", lti:tlnl, T'll", 1 . 1 1 ,-) n 1 1 1 l)tTii'imim,t'(,iMt"i4liiii, t'dv. -ui K. il,. 5, i llrn.-lirlit, Wull r.'.l.t, Wiifti! I'.qirr I w tk IU x Work Hukf., rrs Itnki. I'i'ti Wiiiirs, llmiKlMit Kni'ii, f.itrh all., rmCtiPh-i Ion", ris.tl"iil, llm.ilk. ri'lm I It lliovn llmcii Cur t M.i.kil. rniii l'iil.i, I' ll-i I 'i.vi-i, W nrk fttil'nln, I iiIiIk Si-irl S'Ti'i-ii", Srinp lmn, II m l ll!., Tnl. In MM, T. II. I M-ns, l.in), M i, l.mii Sh nl.v, rilliiw Mi nn., IMlc Su nn tl illllHS I'llil'lllll. I 'III I Nt.lll.'ii. SIlMlH.r 'ari, t-ctliT I n, 1'ii'iiir I 'r c T.illi l M i. t'lullm, ltnh llniilr. 1 1 i u . M- in I'a-tr l"X,Sii !uW, l unry ruiis, Mil .ri., I i"-lnit ' i"tvp", Mouli rnrlli'lint., Kiel t .m , t'lin., 1 low . r li.iki'i, li 'lit Sih hIi,, I l l,,, r Tnl I'iiht. Slunl lire.. Trltnnilii, Wln'ow khmp, I'rulirr Work. S.altrr W.Tk, I.ciif I'lK-t' vrnploa uu I many OttllT l Ii I r I if It l lisiuiximi'' j limm I, imii'.iIiiI nr .t iliinni inu", ii ail III I.- ao. I t ;, 1.1 l.ir only .0 I'i'iil., li In Hi.. In. . I, ,., V, i n in , y wi ik i vi r I'lil'li-lii'il. n nl i . ri I nly i,ii i1i., in li,iii.pi,., art Mi .nl. I .,-1 nr.. i , ..i.v :it . in-,.. ,,..rr., Till: ll.Ml'IKK . t.M.St II., M)raru.n'. N. Y. CENTRAL mm SELIKSOUOVE, PA. o- i-iilu .llai'Uct. 1 1 ton it Ki.TKi) nv w. n. winky wi.i.m:sda v. No. 1 Pennsylvania ' 2 Full. ";l White mixed I?ye t 'Mil O.its k V Kit V i so Itnttir Kggs I'llted i bi'!'l ies I'llpitled " Itlaeli berries.. I Knspberries.... I I iiii'ni ' Laid i Tallow ! I 'IlicUells pel' It , Tnrkevs ! Sid" ..! i Soulde i II uu WELL DMLLIM! Someone hnstnKeii the trouble to (hid out how far a fanner has to walk to put In and attend forty acres of corn, lo plow the ground with a sixteen inch three horse idow, he travels il.'O miles i to harrow the ground thoroughly before planting, ho walks ."i miles : to rulllvate itaf terwurds be w ill have to travel 30,1 making a grand total of 70) utiles be sides the gathering. A LXDY S I'lCllKKl T CilMPASIOX. -I'aitiless Childbirth" a new bok by Dr. John II. Dye, one o.' New York's most skillful physician", shows that pain Is not necessary In Childbirth but results from causes easily under stood and overcome. It clearlv proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any puin whatever. It also tells how to over eonie au.l prevent morning sicklies. swelled limhs, and all other eviN at tending pregnancy. It Is ieliL.U' und highly endorsed by physician every, where as the w ife's true privatu coin panloii. Cut this out; it will save you groat pain, and possibly your life. Send two cent stump for de scriptive circulars, tcstiuiuriiab and' confidential letter MM.t In sealed m HI EVU', LOt Willi llCl velope. Address Frank Thomus &(. Publishers, r.altiuiore, Maryland. Jan. '7, 7, :)ui. Notice! Wo call tho attention if parties Intending to buy carpets thii Spring to our l;ii''e lino we have in stock. We carry a line of rag, hump, cotton and woolen carpets, all Wool i and II ply ami Kriic I. The prices will be found the very lowest. S. Wei;-, Seliusgrovc, Pa. N'o'i u k. Deibert has returned, and is ready in his gallery (opposite Bow ersox's stole, in llcavertow n, l'a.,!f..r customers. Pictures from 10 small gems up, to 1 for ."Jl.tH: -according to size. Also n fresh lot of new frames. Do not neglect to get a nice pieturein an flxio inch frame for t.S.l with wd ready for the parlor. Such t'hahtvs are scarce. Good pictures taken on cloudy days. v' Fukk TiiAOK: The reduction of in ternal rovenue nnd the taking of. of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely bene fitted the consumers, as well ui ro lieving (lie burden of home manufac turers. I'spei hilly is this case with Ureen's Augui.t Flower and llosehee's The undersigned has just return ed from the Eastern Cities with a large stock of Spring good3 Call and see the latest Novelties. Orders by mail vill be promptly attended to. S. WEIS. GRAND Miss llattieSwaru of.Troxt-lvill was, (iermaii Syrup, as the reduction of the guest of A. II. I'l.-h on Saturday and Sunday. On Thursday, Win. Steely moved to Sawviile, into the house vacated by Daniel Kiegle. (Had to see you buck again William. The exhibitions held at L'lshe's and Moyer's school houses were well pa tronized, but we are sorry to state that some young men that came from Adiiuisburg behaved very unbccoiu ingly at the former place. thirty six cents per doen, has been added to Increase the si.n of the bot 1 Ies containing! hese remedies, there by giving one lllth more, medicine in t li ?." cent sue. The August 'lower or Dyspepsia aud l.iver ( 'ouiplaiiit, and tho Herman Syrup for Cough and Lung trouble, have perhaps the largest sale ol any medicines in the world. The advantage of inereiiaetl size of t he hot tics w ill be griatlyiqi predated by the sick and alllicied, in Lit!!& Ciut. The undersiuiietl desires lo call the allcnl'mii of the peo ple of Snyder eomily to his improved method of wcll ili illin, whieh hdsiiiven such universal sit it';icl ion every where, lie has the advan tage overall other methods is speedy, makes little dirt, never delayed 1 1 y the machin ery "jcttinu; out of order and is in every particular satis factoiv. K ccouimcudations 4 can he luijl from parties for whom I havedoniMvorlv eith er in Iiddlelmrirh, l.euver town or Hannerville. ,1. 1. KhIXK, Ueaveitown, I'a. Mnrch 1,'S7 3m pd Mr. liarniau of Aihunsbiirg, was every town and villugn in civilized the guest of John 1). Ooss ou Suuilav. Tlie Middlecreek minstrel troop will give uu exhibition at McClurc one evening this week. P. Ira Knepp, J. Calvin Hilt, Ch'ki'les Ingram and A. K. Manbeek wl I attend the Spring term of the Central Pu. College, Now Berlin, Pa. 1 Still. lUx.NKiivir.i.ic Itkmh. John (). (loss moved his steam saw mill to the woods of Win. Hector, on Friday, the 25th. On Thursday last, John Homiiiel, Jacob Iieeter, Henry Knepp and John II. (joss moved und had a nice day. Dr. Shive has at present time a parsel of carpenters buisly engaged in repuring histlwulliug house. Jacob Buumgurduur, is still on the biek lint. Lust week one day, a daughter of (Jeurge Snook shot herself in the back with a revolver by some means not clearly known. Dr. Shive thinks the ball lodged in her longs, she I about 14 years old. On Friday evening, March 8rtth, Prof. Boyerof Freeburg, held hi last evening meeting of this season of his office in the Batter school house in West Beaver tawoship. Pa., which was conducted very well. The house wus well filled ami had good order. There were six teacher present. Mr. Howell introduced Mr. Wagner as President and Isaac Shlrey as Secre tary of the meeting. Mr. Wagner culled the meeting to order, and was opened by a song by the school, after which they had several resitutlon by some of the scholars and select reading. Next was a song by the school. After which Prof. Boyer de livered a speech on Mental, J'hyslcul and Moral education. Speech by Mr. Stluiling, Jr., a teacher of Milllln Co. Speech by Mise Annie Sbirey. Comic song by Mr. Spaugler, named Der Dutchman's song. W. IL Iieeter, President of the school board deliver ed an address to the older folks, par ents In particular, In regard of school books. Bploman Wagner made a short address In thegermau language the mode hi education was obtained. T. A. Wagner made a clear aud die tlnot address on school education, and lastly Prof. Doyer made an ad dress on the difference In the Ban uervllle school of 1858 and .of .the p'rnt (Jute, end cV-J the tet,,,j. countries. Sample bottles for It) cis. remain the tnu sle. Jaii.',,u,'t7. ly (J. A. K. Suits, warrented Indigo lilue, at S. ippcidieiiiKr's, Selius grovc, I'. i. A still further increase of the c orps of teachers will be made to meet tile Heed of the coming term. The ii 'W building containing twcti-ty-six recitation rooms gives grout satisfaction n to Ventilation, light, blackboards and furniture. The I tst class was the largest ever graduated from thu school. Full pro fessional standing comes to every teacher with the diploma. Many studuuts urn prepared for col lege. Tuiti in is almost free to those grad -tinting within two years. Industry, perseverance and patience will carry any or.u through. For catalogue, or for balf-favo m the 1. L. & W. L. V., and P. it It. It. lis., students should address the Principal, Uev. D. J. Waller, Jr. The State Normal School at Hlooins burg, Pa., will begin the SpringTerai, Tuesday, April 0, 187. o lire now denrimr tin our slidvs pn-amtary to iirc;KiaHiiir onrmrly spring oooils. You will (iml 4m rent E5jirjnins in i do jriirtmcmt us wt; arc; selling many Snoods at cost or even less, il hev e must, oo to inalie iiuom, so do not lltii (o eonie and s(m; (or vourselveH. e r'!i(; oiM)rtuui(ies to bvy cheap (hat we oiler you now, arc rarely to tie had. 1'onie and see. SCEMWBB EtitOTUERS, I dispise Imposition! jii:i). March 15, ut Stdlnsgrove, of scarlet fever, Miriam Kvaugeliiie, daughter of Uev. U. II. and Mary F. Pruning, aged 0 years, 10 months nnd 10 days. r .. 21 L CARD T0EE PUBLIC- The undersigned desires to announce to thf public that he has embarked, in thcBALOGJVA BUSINESS in carnestt and will hold himself inreadinesM to sup ply nil demands of dealers in this section of the coun' try, and therefore solicits their patronage. All he asks is a trial of the aiiicle, the great demu nd for which lias induced him to make their manufacture a specialty- All orders hi mail promptly filled. Address SYLVESTER EQ7W, MMdleburgh, JM, Out of our immense stock we oiler the following FURHTIURE AID CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut Marhle lop Suits, Uevel (llass ex tra well made in work and linish,luit a little oll'iu style Five Cot I aire Fainted Suits at a bargain. Three Solid Ash Suits al piod ",oods except in finish: Five Lounges :d : sacrifice. One plush Parlor suit 7 pieces Two hair-cloth " " One " 44 " scotmd hand. Four marblctop Parlor tahles .Five hundred yards, nil wool, C. C. nnd Cotton Ingrain and Miv.x Carpets last Spring stylesand remnants and all tho ahovo are per fect, except in sty lo aud finish. Mo wish to clean them out all are marked Uarainsand prices in plain figures. All our regular stock of FUIIXITUUK tvj OAK TFTS at a reduced price for tho NEXT THIKTV DA VS. Call early and secure the bargains, (ioods packed and freight paid to any point on P. K. It. W.II.J'KMX, Tho popular -Furniture and Carpet Man, Lewistown. Undertaking a specialty. BOARDING HOUSE. fPJlK undoi'signcd liaviog rnade X unit urapsiatloB lor the sopomnoilatloo odlia pullio nulil r""poifuliy annmini'S that l.e will lurolab boarillDs snd Imlslos attht rata ol aav.ut) -Bvs oonla Ua or iwantt Ut. taoia a meal. SiaMIng anj laud lur bor.va lurnUU.'l oliaap. Tbo.a out baTlnii triad Mi tal.le ara ra1aet lull! liiv'tad toeall, .Oil thay will not no away dlxaiinflail. Ilootna a law ilnora waat of tha Uourlltuuat, MIJUIaturKh, Pa, UaUKia UKAVKH, Dao.l.ma. fiotiriatur. "Kf fYtJTfXJ10 '' n,''. Cut till, out sud JjJ. J 11 iU X roturn l. u, an,l ws will ton. I uu lira, miaiatliliiic ol gruat valua soil Inipnr. tniicu lo you. Hint will 111111 yos IB huamu which will brliis uu lu uiura inonoy rlsbt awsy tlian anytuliiK alw In llila world. Any utio van do I ha worlc and live at noma. IrUlicr mi t all ago.. Muiiialliluii naw, that juat eotiu mouey tor all wnrkun. Wi will lUrt yus ) oaiiltiU uo BiiK.lod . This If oua of tho HPimlio.. ImiiorUul absuoaaol all full uie. Tliu.a wliu aia auibiUou. and outer- iirliiwiUumJy. Mrtvnd utAt (rst. A4 Invite opposition! Defy competition! Tim iiieleisinid will a f -r .Innniiry 1st. ISH7. SKI.L fiOOPM ONLY l'OK tJAsjt. l'i;tiHi;i'K Oi: AtTItOVKI) NUTi'.. 1'iicts on aJIgooiU liiive bet 11 irducid from 10 to l") pi r cent. New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits lor young men. Suits for Boys, Y ouths Men and Children. Suits from $1.75 to 15. Caps, Gloves, Underwear, IIANDKr.KCIllKFS, TIMS M, Ac. Also CONDUCTIONS AND TOYS Bo! 1 ut gltatlj IcdlK'Cd plici'M, CYSTKU8. extra eelect, hige, alwnvs on li(ud wlicn in season. FLOUU, FEED &C. Thanking tLo mmny who Lave pattoi.i.ed mo I cordially tuvito trn Id rjiictiou of it. j- tdi'ck. Hats G. C. GUTBLIUS, Middleburgh. anwnwuri rirxmnym 11,11 asnavjajy) ytypyi fg leVesWUWsyel 4 Wi Tlie o il fuvoiile iu n uou drese tbo NEW MORNING LIGHT still Utp'i iiliaad 1 1 nil l.rntltjj stovest uis fell it appniu iu u ui w dies,, jit reluius nil ik he&4 ing p un, v. 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