e gptltM lost. puhlUiied tvery Tharaday. Thar were several oases of ecarlot fearer In thin ctlon during this win ter, but all arc now on a fair way of recovery. Among tlieui are Pdrtle, little daughter, of George Erhart, sta tion agent at tnif place, ana ins nuie - f w. m -mm ThA C.tMTtt tit i I t - t -I a iinwa . v u niaAB a t a Hnniai nam i r. ml w ihli. ...tiareheM Inefoerta Mondays; ' - ; ''"'ViLuiHr. u.r frl"'' larea.hoal ttas -oinitf "III hw linillnt n th. n.w In tii.lr r.re. ?'' ()Ur .olumii will 1w.?s "I" "fi. who with to tk through Ih.mnn PT-I - til nt ojo.r..ll r.iyomlbL lot th. from AHooaa, and a daughter or William Walter of Franklin township. KOTCS TO SUB3CaXBSai tntt at tbe flugures on the label of .? r " ThSc figures tell you l?n BVJB TO WHICH TfflCllMTUWniP- 21bH. Within 8 weeks after I,v Is sent, see if date is changed. Joptitir reenlut is necessary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BUHBOT & IV. Time Tahle, In effect Not. 15.1836 MTfA PI. TATIONI. ITI HI' a nt : n 9.1 1 S 04 tr ii Ml 13 34 JO 111 0 lt 7 !.4I T3T ; a a: i. I,.tatown J. Main Street LewlKtuwn Malltand Plnl-r Khlndl. Waiio.r Me'Mur. Eauh't M1IU Adaaitar( BeTertowo Hnlr Meiner Kmam.r 1'nwllnn F.llnaaroa. SellimgroT J Bu.burr Accommodation IM M IM M I III n to IT It l W 111 tv in Ml 111 let oilnsfrot ((?oefilni with trlnoa N.O. B.) .... KeiinmiroT. A rrlv. neiiijaroT so A. M 1 10 H. M. .o P. M. m T 14 T.W 7.30 T.? T.M T.as T 4.1 T M 7 6T I 04 10 S 20 l S.iM H 40 J IS . 01 16 I m S 00 03 S 06 8.1 n 27 i.ai I 13 I 50 I.M 4 Oft 4.1 4 51 more than one letter, and seeondl for the r"a.on that my friend Stein I.. Ii.ii rw.f OiaI tli.i.. In runil Ilia A bill Is pending; tn the leglBlatr.ro , ' . . . ,.,, ro ruiiiKw tuff rruetrui ciuutiinBniin i . ... . ,-: ' Fwr"-'" Siiksasdoaii, Pa. April 9, '6.'. Middlkswarth V. O. Thomas FrikkdTom: Thinking that some Martin has gone to werk oo a steam of our friends at tho old home illicit sawmill. desire to henr from us, 1 take this John H. Shwv.r will put his dis- ...uilw.nl r.t u,1.lrolnr Oism for novcr. Illlorv Into onnr itlnn Rrain Oil MilV 2. al r' nn'iiin First, herause 1 am too; Henry II. Miirtin has gone to Ad-i The undersigned desires lung poor" to pay the postage on auiNlmrg to work for Aids t.rosn. fo (innOUHCC- to tht' fUOic nearer my Kate (at. iroxe.vn.eMo fJiat Jl(, hf(S cmfMn.,,f ,n k CARD TO THE PUBLIC- 10 W A.M. I.ns V. M .30 P. M. rrains Leave Lewlstown Junction t 1 14 i m. 01, m. 10 40 nl 07. p m, .2, p m. inpn lor I'lildboric mi ih. Weit. I H . 4 ni. I 47 p 4 4T p m. il P.. It 14 p a, Kor HhllKllhU, No York, H-ltl- sr. tud WaiaiOitton. nift'tt tlili' nm H ta.m' lotts. an aim it Hint 'ea." This the last oyster month. A rouniag speech "Get up, break fast Is ready." Auction a K tick's taylor shop next Saturday afternoon and evening. Mrs. J. F. Stetler is still confined to her bed with rheumatic reaver. Frank Sanders or Centreville is re covering rrom a very severe attack of typhoid pneumonia. Mr. AnU Benfur r Centrevillu lt cnuvult'sient after a four mouths sick ness. Henry Norman of Franklin town ship bousts of the firnt bee-swnriu of the neitsou. It occurml on Sunday April 3. Squire Weirleb, of l'axtonvllle who has bee.i confined to his room for the lnnt three months with rheumatism is slowly improving. Dr. Fisher on Tuesday moved Ids goods to West Fhiludulphla when? it is said he Iirh a splendid opening for the practice of his profession. Henry Snyder of Kreauit-r In cur rying his hand in a slin;; the result of a frightful cut received while per fuming his occupation, gelder. Burglars broke into the grocery store of Harry Miller at Selinsgrove ISiiiulay night and stole a few dollars in change and a lot of groceries. We have several thousand old pa per in Uie Post ofllee, good to put under carpets, into cupboards, otc which we will sell at live cents a dozen. Win. A. Heller of near Montandon, Pa., son of Kx-SherifT John It. Holler of Northumberland county has skip pea to Canada to avoid ar rest for forgery. Ihe manufacturing of hickory ciiairs has almost reached perfection I.. Willi t ... . I ramuieourgii. Tiia last Is a very artistically finished article of the kind manufactured by John Frauds ana piauwd in our ollice. .loun h. Sulivan and his band of sluggars passed through here on the 8. & L. It. U. on Saturday last. John kept mighty qoUt about his presence in mis county to aveld a (lstio en counter with our devil. A scientific writer tells how water can be boiled on a sheet or writing paper. We don't doubt. We have aoewn a man to write a row lines on a sheet of writing paper that kept and public manner of procuring license to marry, so that the appli cant for u license can appear before an alderman, a Justioe of the Pence or Notary Publia and answer the questions which are now required to be answered In perosnberore the Pro thonotary. I rocomtnend Pr. Konnody's Fa vorite Roinedy for tlravel. It cured me.-S. J. McCormlck, U. S. Dep. Mineral Surveyor, Hliss Station, Ida no. My head end face was a tuns of (nitrification. Dr. Kennedy's Favor ite Hemedy purlfWd my blood and 1 am now well. J. A. Parker, Sunder linville, Pa. Price (it. Send 2-vent stamp to Dr, Kennedy, Kondout, X. Y., for book on Kidney, Liver and lilood disorders. Mention this paper. We regret to announco that Isaac Heaver or Franklin is very seriously ill, and small hopes are entertained of his recovery. His ailment Is caused by an absess in his liver, nud an at tempt was made to remove it on Sut urday by a surgical operation under 1! the direction or Drs. Wugenseller of Selinsgrove, and Dr. I. (I. Ihirber, ! without success. The physicians think if the absess opens on the r terlor of the liver he may ! s iv I, if on the Inside it will be sure ileal h. List or letters uncalled for In the Post ofllce nt Middleburgh, April 17th Win. Ramberg, May Sustor, David II. Sluck, Jonas Verger, S. H. Snyder, Jns. Hrown, Milt Hreemer, Lewis Hroid;t. Simeon Spaulding, It. L. Ha. grove, Uofles Kamsay. J. H. A pp. Mrs. Lydi.-t (till, Miss Jennie M.'Stin, Mrs. Clara llollinger, Abraham Hoi- linger, Miss Kate Single, Li.iu Herman. I. (iiUKIl HAIttlKIl, P. M. 4 M 4 li 4 IS 10 hhu in hot water for three years. And now, If you don't care for wet orseches and an empty stomach you an viBt ttie mountain streams and ore ma speckled trout from their "luing places under rocks. lo''s etc. They are free, to morrow, April Ex-Sheriff Relchly, of Mlddleburgl 7nniowu on Saturday, and his aereat for sheriff at the late primary v..uon causes him little Irritation is iar from a sore head and will upport the whole tloket. Mr. Ulohly tuaay iriends. t'ourwr. On Monday we received lutelllgenoe om wr. Help of Kreamer, that 'af riouer second thought he had oonciudodnot to move to Middle burgh but remain nt hi. ri.i r.i.na ' The doctor Is well liked whera h U nd the people are lothe to part with 1IU1, William Buoknetl, of Philadelphia, -.oriea tils 70th birthday, on Frl uy glvinar to Buoknall ITnl variilf t Lewlsbnrg, $50,000 to be used by the trustees for Improvements to the university. This clft ?f l4.,000 given by Mr.'Buoknell to "us university wlthla the last four years. Ofthle sain $10,000 U .belnj ued for the construction of an .h- erratory tjklch ;) k4Ve a ten-lnch counties. '-' r -7 f-T r-U? Dig, burly, overgrown, robust look ing tramps, tiie picture of health and strength, are passing from door to door seeking alms of our iudiilrioiis people. Nearly every one of the la.y worthless vagabonds is able to do a lay's work, and those wh ) extend the hand ot charity to such ns they, un less It he to save their worthless car casses from freezing or starving to eath, are simply laboring under a hision, nud encouraging there wandering .vagabonds in a life or lieuess. Not ono of them is deserv ing sympathy. William I. Huff, a young man who was telegrap'.i operator ror the Penn- ylvunia company at Snydertown for some years, left home In a mysterious manner on Sataurday IHh. For some time he has shown sad signs of iiicn tal disturbance that indicate an tin balanced mind. He lost his situation with the railroad company and spent lis time In wuudering uloug the Reading road at night between the watch boxes near Snydertown. On Saturday he came to this city and since that time nothing has been heard of him. His relatives tire searching for him. Smtljiifn 7. mw". Arcnox ! Ai ctiox .'-The undi-i-gued will oll'cr nt Public Auction nt his Tailor Shop in Middleburgh, on Saturday afternoon nud evening, April 111, 1S37, a full line or desirable goods, consisting of (Moths, Cassi- ineres, Woolen goods, etc., etc., which must be sold and will atlord rare bar gains to close buyers. I will at the same time and place take orders for the manufacture of the goods into suits, always guaran teeing good tits. Call around and ex amine goods before purchasing. Terms 00 days or 5 per cent, off for cat.li. I will also offer for sale an almost uew Top Huggy. . T. llt civ. On Saturday evening the editor of the Post was greeted with a happy surprise by being made tiie recipient f a luaguilic.eut stand lamp tiie gift or our esteemed friend, Mr. F. II. Fniuciscus, Lewistowus permiueut hardware dealer, and successful busi ness man. It is an eutirely now de sign iu the lamp line, but is only one of the many new and noyel features in the line which the old gutlemai delights to place before his patrons, aud we esteem it first for its elegance, second ror its intrinsic, value, and third as the girt or one who approach es very nearly to our Meal of "the perfect man." Thanks. 1 do not know of anyone else who can fend them so I have concluded to let him olT by deciphering this one. We at last secured a hons and are now comfortably located ; we ate our first meal In our new house this Sat urday evening thanks to the neigh bors. Last Sunday was Palm Sund.iy and the scenes or the day were strange to one brought up among tho "eternal hills." All ilui lng the forenoon Poles and Irish crowded the wnlks going to anil returning from their respective churches. The Irish carried sprigs spruce while the Poles carried palm leaves. After the rviees at the churches were over they , ai ried lln-ir greens home, placed tin i ov m' pie tnres renieseui Hi ' t'hri.-t. iu Ihe at ternoon tiny again went to their re spirt ivo places of worship, procure. I holy water, returned home nil li-iukld the greens hung on i picture with the water ; this clo the sen ices of the day. Yestirdny was good Fri m ' was duly observed by dilT-i'ei ! nominations of the town. This evening many o' th'? show windows clearly indicate ihnt ( mor row will be F.astwr. Heaulru S' col ore, I eggs adorn these win. lows, and in a number we tioti I I lie tradition al "Kaster rabbit"' hopping about among the eggs, hut the ilecoral ion did not consist of e:.".r ami rabbi's ulnim but or h large variety of ca I toys symbolical of l-.a-i er. The centre of ai I ract ion, however, is the Polish church, where gai'y utii formed soldiers are w.tt, hii.g -in in age. in a vault, representing the dead Savior. Tlise soldiers will be on duty all night. To-morrow will be a big day iu all the churches. llm num's advertising cur was here to day and billed Ihe town for M i This will be a big day for H oi.- auil - all. Preparations are n're.ulv being made foHirand Army ! iv which will be held here iu September. I will give particulars of this day iu another h-tter. Yours c. J. C. H. thee A. J. Wagner will not go to Centre county ns was rep n tedlu recent Issue or your paper j nsither will Dr. Ping amau and Sophnres Howersox go lu to the store business. Win. II. (Jill is attend!.. : Central Pennsylvania C illege at New lierlin. "Cup the Huckster" or Centreville comes through here every week In his grand rounds ror eggs and poultry. W. H. Harman ot this pUee Is sell ing coal oil nt 2 cents a quart. The ( mo itv a rew months ago re ported the extraordinary feat of Mil lard Holiuger iu mining II fly Ions - f Iron re in KrohhVmitie iu one moirh. This was thought hard to beat by 1 1 e old miners of t his district, but now comes the authentic report from y '. that I F. Foye, empleyed In t he same mine, miueil sixty tons in tho month of March. (he DAMUXA JIUSLYKSS in earnest, and will hold himself in readiness lo sup pi i all demands of dealers in I his seel ion of I he conn try, and thereore solicits their patronage. All he asks is a trial ol the article, the grea t denn, nd for which has induced him to make their manufacture a spe-cialhf- All orders hit mail prompth filled. Address SYLVESTER BOW EH, MiddlcUtrgh, J'a. lb t. HT.ly. Miiiillrhui'g illsirhct Sklkct School. Prof. D. C. Mur phey, of Red Stone, Fayette county, Pa., rormerly Instructor iu the Lock liaveu State Normal School, bus ac cepted the Principal. hip of a Select School to be opened at Middleburgh, Pa., April 18th. Instructions will be given Iu the ordinary common schoel studies as well as in such advanced branches as are usually taught in our best Academies. Students fitted for College when desired. Normal Leo tures will be giveu for the benefit of teachers. Miss Mellie M. Miller, one of the most accomplished teachers within the bounds of our county, has been selected to teaoli the Primary De partment. Good Hoarding eau be secured at reasonable rates. Tuition" In the advanced department, from $1.bo to $7.00 for the session, In the primary department rrom $3.00 to $3.60. Location healthful, and on line or the Sunbury and Lewlstown Rail Road. The School will deserve, and should received an earnest sup port aud encouragement from the citizens of eur own,, and adjoining For particulars, address, D. C. t!CRPHBY M. K . , AiAMi;rit. - Prof. i. .N. Johns Principal of the Adamsburg Normal Institute wil! open on Monday, April It. (juitea number from other places ha vo expressed their intention of in tending. Mr. Johns comes to u highly recommended as an instructor. Tuition from $1.50 to $5 ror term. Hoarding at reasonable rates. Our fanners are busy sowing oaU Ueorge Smith of TroXelyiile s te Ingdownthe old store house former ly occupied by llclli ieh - Smith and will build on th" same sight this spring. Simon Huufer contractor. The Reformed congregation will buil.l a parsonage this summer iu ste.i I if a church. They built one of thu tin in the county last summer. " i. i lie's-' pietureof DiefTeubach iu the ' "iiriir is largely overdrawn. Mr. ), is certainly a "lilt l nil" bin not by any means as far as that. Rev. l.un il:s never put him out of his house. ami it is not only untrue but cruel uud unealleil-for to sav so. The overseers of Heaver township now have him in charge. Ada Landis will open a primaii) school on Monday April K The merchants at this place are re fusing to pay the commission ch.irnci! on all freight received at this place, l'hey consider the freight rate high enough without the commission. The l'elker I'liion Sunday School has organized with the following olli- cers: Sup't II. H. Lamb, A.ss't Sup't S. S. Sellers, Sec. W. H. Hartley, Trans. Reuben FelkiT. The It. R. Co. Is ei i, Jin:' t ho sid ing, when co uph ie will be the long est on this road, which U a grand help to those who are shipping from this office. lid. Knepp is erecting a stable oi his lot. i.i ii.. Hannkuviu.k Nkws. K. Simile", berger started ror the eastern cit' Saturday to buy a full line ol gen- .1 merchandise, suitable r r spring and summer trade. Our farmers have been plotig) irg and sowing for n week or so, n an tisipation or u bountiful! oats har vest. Jacob Haiiingarduer is seen out doors again and says he feels better. Lewis Teaster is at present v.. te sick list. J. II. Long, artist is here at present, now Is the time to secure a ptcturo of your shadow. J. II. Lloyd was at Adamsburg ou a business trip last week. Simon H. Oldt can not do any ofi his farm work on account of his foot which lie out, but is improving slow ly. E. A. Herbster has made Improve ments on his house by some repair ing. RlU. Thursday. April 21. .1. C l leric't ill sell personal property In Ja - ksoii lwn-hip. I i.'i S vi.U A first class ilj gallon i ie mi freezer, lins been used only i" aii'ii mid will be Hold cheap. Vr piftii ulars impilre or address tf. TllK Post, Middleburgh. Clocks cleaned at my shop fr T"ic. Awny from th.i shop 2'i cents extra. atisfuetim always guarantee,!. All work prompt ly done, liring it in. H. 11. 1.1-1 1 .Kb. I I Mir ;'.!! paper department is coin ete. v ,, tarry almost ih'- iu stock. Prices undoubtedly lowi i than any where else. S. WHs, Selinsgrove, Pa. A I.DV'S Pr.UHHiT CnMI'AMON.-- 'Paiiiiess Childbirth" n new hok by Dr. John II. Dye, ono o' New York's most skillful physicians, show that pain is not necessary in ChiMhirlh but ivsiil'.s from causes easily under stood and overcome. It clearly proves that nny woman may become a mother without sutlering nny pain whatever It a'-o tells how to mw come n i .cut morning sickness, swi lle, ubs rind nil other evils at tending pregna 'icy. It is reliable arid highly endois , by physicians every where as tin, wilo's true private com luin on. Cut this out; it will save vou great pain, nml possibly In.. Send two cent stamp ror de-s.'.'- ive circulars, testimonials and Mutter ' Kgrfs i Pitted o-rries... I I'llpitled " ... I'.lackberries Raspberries , l biions Lard TallnW I 'hiekeus per III. Turkrvs side Soulde Ham in f 8 tl ta 40 7 4 (i ,. r, CENTRAL UDDB CBQiD) STOB" SEL1NSGUOVE, PA. 4 'Fishing, iz arotl with a nook and line at one end and a fool at the other. Josh Billings. Experience has taught that Josh was more than half right, but when you fish for Bargains in Wall tlDBpeia&Caivpets at the Central Dry Goods Store in Selinsgrove its bound to pay for your'e sure to catch 'em. S. WEIS, PropV. ' ILL L'JLUIHJli LIMHJM dSfe -.:J-1- WELL DRILLING PIPOlFO OTY : !"Htial letter sent in sealed en uie. Address Freak Thomas ACo. uWi.-I.ers, Paliunore, Maryland. J in:. '.'T, 't-7, Kill. Notice ; We call the attention of fir., s ..!( udiug to buy carpets this our largo lino wo have In . We carry a line of rag, hamp, cotton and woolen carpets, all wool and it plv and Brussels. The prices will be found the very lowest. ,'". Weis, Selinsgrove, Pu. Noi l' H. - Deibert has returned, and is ready iu his gallery (opposite How ki-sox's store, iu I'.eavertoH n, I'm.,) for customers. Picture from Id small gems up, lo 1 for $1.UC- .-uvni-ding to size. Also a fresh lot of new frames. Do not neglvct to get a nice pictureiu an bxl) inch frame for $l.''i w ith cord ready for the parlor. Su h chalices are scarce, (ioi I j'ictui taken on cloudy days. 1'llKU TitM'K: Tiie rediict ion at in ternal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt ha- largely bene tilled the roiis'onfrs, us well us ro Moving the I len ot home uianiifac I turers. I'.spe ally is this case with 1 men's August Flower and lloscheo's j ( ieriuan Syrup, as the reduction of thirty six cents per dozen, has been added to increase Ihe size of the hot ties cont aiiiingthcMi remedies, there by givh one-fifth more medicine in the 7" ut size. The August Flower jor D 'pepsin and Liver Complaint, and tho Herman Syrup for CoulIi and Lung trouble, have perhaps the I Iar -est 'ale of any medicines In the j i., Tho advantage of increased or to bottles will bo greatly ap- pieehiti d by the sick and afllicted, in . rry town uud villngo in civilized i: n ' l ies. Sumplo bottlos for 10 cts. . i main the sumo size. Jan.20,'87.1y O. A. R. Suits, warrented Indigo I due, nt S. Oppeiiheimer's, Selins grove, ) a. . j J i . -J- . March HI, In Lewlstown, by Rev. R. W. Runymi, Miss Laura Nlghtsinger, or Lewutown, Milllin county, to Am- ... . . . ... 11 III- .1.1 . mou A. liricii, ot wiooo luius.iins county. April ilrd, by Rev. S.P. Hrown. Miss Alh llerrold, or Chapman, to Mr. WiHiuiuA. Hohner, or McKees Hair Fails. April 10th by Rev. J. F. Wampole, John C. Kesslcr of Selisgrove, to Miss Ida Springman id Freuburg. VlffaTiriire Water oil Evir? Lot wit!i t! L1UI1; bUill. Tin Hinlorsijiut'il tlrsitvs lo c;ill tltc attnttioii nt' tin !' - plr ot SiiMlrr coiiiitv to Ills iniprovi'il nittlioil of 1 1 -tliilliiiii', wltifli liasoi vfii Midi imivt'l'Sill s:ilis';ution rvrrv wlit'iv. Ilf Ins tin' ailvnii tavjo ovrrall olln-r iih IIukIs is sjiitiI v, iiiakrs lilllr ilirt, iii-vrr lU'lavcil 1 y tli' iiiarhiii rry p'ttini; out of oriliT ami is iu fvtTv piirtifiilar satis factory, lirrouiiiicuilat ions can In hail from nartit-s for your ; whom I havtiilont' work t'itli- vr in iMiihlU'lmriih, Hravrr town or BaiuicTvilh'. .1. .M. Iv'LlNi:, IJcavrrtown, L'a. March i;87.3ni pj. Wo arc now shrives prci.a clearing up our rv to niirclinMiiiir ! s ourcarly spring gootlN. You will (iikI iiireat IJiiraiiiH in cvny dc artiii(!iit as we are selling many (nooris at cost or ev;n Ichs. J hev must "O to malic aooin, ho do not fail to come and nee for yourselves. The opportunities to bvy cheap that we oiler you now, arc rarely to he had. Come and see. SCUOCH ESHOTUERS, SELINSGROVE. We learn that last Wednesday Mrs. L'zzle Foster (the widow of Cupt Wm. H. Foster, after whom the Mif fllnburg post Is named) made a nar row escape from being burned to death. Mrs. Foster has lost the sense of smell. Ou the day in question she was sitting with her back to the stove warming herself when her dress oaugbt lire. Not belug able to detect the smell of the flames she did not notice her clothing was on fire until her body waa reached. Her cries brought her assistance and flames were put out, but not until she wn severely injured. Her injuries we. thought at first to be mortal, but we iim r"i.4 t "s f 'nit. f fwiviif. Out of our immeiiso 8ock w o ofTiT tho following FURNTIURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Soli.l Walnut Marble toji Suits, IW'vi'l (llass rx tr.t well inaili' in work anil linish,lut alNHo oil in style Fivi' ('oltai;!! Painted Suits at a Itaraiu. Tlirro Solid Ash Suits all omd n'oods t'Xfcpt in I'tnish: 'ive Lounges at a sacril'uv. Ono plush Parlor suit? piece Two hair-doth " 44 14 One '4 44 " 44 tseoond hand. Fourinarhlotop Parlor tables Five hundri'd yards, all wool, O.C. and (3otton liurra'm and Ha; ('arpets last Spring stylesand romnauts ami all tho ahovo aro per fect, except in stylo and finish. Mo w ish to clean them out all aro marked Hartiainsand prices in plain figures. All our reirular stock of juknitum: & oau- KTS at a reduced jiriee for tho NKXT THIRTY DAYS. Oall early and no euro tin bargains. ( Joods packed and freight paid to any point on 1 It. K. W. II. FELLY, Tho popular Furnituro and Oarpet Alan, Lewlstown. Undertaking a specialty. I dispise Imposition! Invite opposition! Defy competition! Tlia undersigned" will nfler Jannnrv 1st. 1887. SKLL GOODS ONLY I'Olt CASH. PIIOI I'CK oi; A ITKOVKl) NOTE. Prices on all good liuvo been reduced from ID lo lo pur rent. New stock o SPRING STYLES. Suits for old men. Nobby suits for young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 1.75 to 15. Caps, Gloves, Underwear, HANDKKHCIIIKFS, TIK, Ae., ko. Alto CONFECTIONS AND TOYS sold at greatly reduced prices, OYSTERS. extra select, Isrge, alwnva on band when fo leatoa, FLO UK, FEED &C. ThnnLing tie many who Imve palroDized me I cordially Invite M fo cpection of my stock. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh. Hat s. rnln llarlit'l. r.)(lKI TKI r.v w. n. WlMiV kvimit WKD.NKSIIA V. No. 1 Pennsylvania I'ii 1 1 1 " :i White mix. itve Corn Oils il. 47 U Ol UGEflTSWAHTEUli; im uUU.-litxl, iNMt kuuwu urn ra'rla in the rnnn- try. litmraU term. V'(uiiI(n1 fartlitM liicswlow l.i'iirtn Nnmry, I Minbllnhrtl ltl. V. tV T.SWI l'll,n vu, N.V. 3 MEDALS AWARD ED Tt BsVkayh, WekBM.UuldSlal . U)4 hetrt4ftll A ' liei tk4MifmlitV i mm li.ww.of ! lluki THEBESTlNIHEyORLD jjik r. March 28th. at Kilin?grove, Andrew (iotuhall, w;;-d M yjara, 3 mouths and 127 (ley. Marcli S3, uen" Oriental, Amanda, wife or Henry I). Hheaffer, aged U7 years, 0 months aud 14 days. Murch SiS, in Liverpool borough, Dr. T. (I. Morris, uged 00 years, 2 mouths uud 17 duys. Mareh at Chapmen, Alice Jane, wife or. I nines Lunch, aged 2'i years, 0 iiiontliM and 19 days. Mareii .'Hh Lvdiu Uoush, widow of the lute ,";ii.ioii Uoush, agedd"J years, 1 mo'.th and 03 days. M ucli 14, in Washington township, Cylveter, child of Albert and Barbara Lentg, uged (jl mouths aud 0 days. M.'oh 13, lo Washington township, ' 'ai i'p 'llbabeth, child of Ulinoo P. nd Huruh Hnyer, aged S years, 8 .months aud ii days. s April 3. near Freeburg, vl.i Jrvl Charlie flld rf Oeor?'eA.J",'LJJllie BOARDING HOUSE. fPUE underbigued liaviug made A. iuil irertlon for tli. 1110011101011.11(111 oflli. puiilio woul.l r-h,.otrullT innoiiQc. 'but h. will furnlHh lio.nllDK knd loilklnil it III. r.l.of i.v.ntySv. oenn iJ.y or tw.nty tiro reoif iu.I. SltbllDK .nil le.d lor Uor.fl rurnlik.il cbtsp. Thou, not hxlDtftrUd Ml t.bU r. r.Mi.nt full. Invllail tnoall. .1111 tb.f will not mo w.i dlmutnnil. Houiiia lew duor wont uftb. OourlHuu... 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