puUUlvM every Thursday. a.rnra Vnvnrr TonnT. The Cwrl of il.anW rs ald Ova triM Ma.lel tf of Daoambar. Oar frl"d4 Oi-aifboat the foaolf will Zjft.m lit tandtfll lha ntl I tualr r.a rJ.Vnti n"ihiiorhiHi.l. ""! mi Tut rt at. wl" ,'r,, tbm "I'1 J jb, tiar aol.aiaa will aWaja I op. . I,n with to M) nil Ibrotlxll tll.tnnO Z. .r.lnr hint isatlOM of pal.ltn lllrt( l" not nol.loaraell r.ipot.Hbls tortus mto Bur Leok lit tlao fUi.r'iroa on the lnbr-1 of votir r!Pir- , l,,r("' t'''1 y" itiH nVrK to which tiur i,ihckii itm VAIM. Witlitn 8 week lifter Hiar Is , ran if dti I clmntfi-d. jjo titlnr rvtt in neoossnry. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. & LEV7ST0W:. X5IV. TimeTablo, In rflect Nuv. 15. 18?6 S" n a m 4 0? I i 4 04 14 1" lD I M i4i :m 141 III 141 I 'it C41 117 jSM III 'lM lit Mf 144 HI 111 144 f 17 t.00 I II T Ml T.I f II t.ST 14 IH I A. Tj m I III t,!tnn .1. : T 15 ( $ no Main r.trit I T in 8 0S ltwn T.VO II "I MnltlRI.I T.'JH 8I!I I Faltitor T (11 SM II Khlnrfla T.m ? If Wniinar T 48 l.J IT Maidnra t M I 8 to fUal.'a Mill! TIT IM II Adaaiabarg 1.04 8.W ft nra.ertnwn flo lot M Rrnlrf ItO 4. IS II Mlrtdlahorgb III 4 31 14 Vela.r I I M IT Kraatnor a. 40 4 10 I Pawllon 1.41 44 41 Staltnaaro.e IH 4 41 41 SalloagTova J. eoi 4 41 M Bunbary t.U -10 cllnncroT Aecomtnodntlon (U.naaatlac will trtlnioa H O. Ff.) aaranatlnaarove. rrla at HellneroT KM A. M IOWA. M. 1 40 P. M. I.0MI. M 1.01 f. M. t.'O P. M. f rains Leave Lewlstown Junction : 1 14, a a. I ot, a at. 19 41 ami CT. p ta, 'I B, p m, c M a m lor Pltialiira and tlm Weit. T 43 a la, SI a m, 1 47 p m, 4 47 p a), I it p m, II 14 p . V'or Ptilladulubii, Nw Yurkr Haiti- oiora aud lVaiUlnxl"Q. Eopatlicaa Standing Committea AJuma-J. A. Kcttfoir, N. M. raiJ.llrswartli. HfuviT llenj. Smith, J. M. V'. Urnrrr W W. II. Hratl .ii. A. A. Unmix. Ontrr-K. 11. W'ultiT. Win. N i' ' Chapinan Ja. I. llfokaril. Win.Klcn. f ninhlln '. A. H"l"inlo", J. '. WmIii(T, j1(,ii-Win. Martin J. I. KrUilmr. Mi Mli'burxli J .M . .iiliiliiiT, Win. K.iiuli;. Mid llivrp-k .1. K K(-Iit. A . I. Krcniucr. Munrur H. II. Kor.lm-r, T. I' liojimol. Hfuo A.S. Pawilnii, Karn. I'rrrT J no. S. bliowera, limto SputH. IVrry W. Ailain KurM.T. P. iMrr. SIlnarore S. P llurni, A. Arlnif-ft. Sprln 1 . 1. Manltavk. P. T. KU-cl. I'ul.in-P. 31. Arnold. Jn-i. I. H-Kr. Wahinitan liearj llran, J. H. BlilrV. A. . Pai 1.1 an. J no. U Him ah, hocrourr, I'liulruian. njri'ii rtiK' trail ts taSla' nics, ti' Iai:i ki jiin! 'ta." Hervey Uowcr of Hoilford was In town over Surnlay. The rt'ifiilnr trnu of May Court eoiniiioticoH next Mondny. Coiiilot projrnm of Meinorinl ex crimen will nppt'ur in our noxt issue. W. H. Wim-y lias on lntml nil atan ilnrd ura'li'M of pliocpliiiU', pluKternnd Halt. Bchroyor aella the Uontli'uion'8 Nox All Shoes for fl.CO. Call and Peo tliein. 1. A. Kern nnd Isnnc Moyer one dny lant woik raiight 114 trout iu Miti-liel'a run north of Troxolviile. Cluirloy Moncli of the Post wni lionm to see liio piirenlH at AaroiiKbur N'turninp Wedut'cduy. John Wert and wife and Miss Mar tlm Kixenhart of Hliainukin apent lust .Siiiiduy with frlciuld in MlddlebuiRh. A stylish button, Conn'tid. nnd liuiod VMiitIeiueii'n Hlioo for $1.75, lit t)chroyerV Sum, Spitlor now tiik9 Ihe rnf in the manufacture of rustic rockinp ilrnlru. Hon. a. Alfred Schoch lias return-, d from the city with liis nrinff and KUiiiinc-r goods. C. C. Si'obold Is buildinjr a hnnd foiuo btablo on his lot on North Main fUroet. The Siiilthcrove Pand will hold a festival and coko-walk on Haturday evening, May 21ht. Hoi Oppenhelmer wants ten thous and pounds of wool for which he will lay the lilghebt cosh prioes. J. W. Or wig and Lis daughttr LII He are to Ufflia county this wsek on a trip mingled with busiuasa and pleasura. Call at Sohroyer'a and purchase a pair of the best ladles' Shoes In the eouuty for f 3.00 and $3 CO. Kid, but ton, worked holes. Charles Ayers and family and Will iam Ayers all of Atchison county, Kansas, are here paying friends and relatives a visit. The largest and best selected stock Of ISoots and Rlinoa knnf. hv nnv house In the county, and for salo cueap, at Schroyer'n, Selinsgrove.6 10 John Francos Is making one of the 'lost beautiful homes In the corpora tion oup or the Bwlneford property on the French Flats. "Mrs William Harter of Aaronsburg airlved in Mlddleburgh yesterday aad will spend a few weeks with her son the editor of this puper. Ladies' Kid foxed, straight goat, d button Shoes, worked holos, Jubt Daisies, for $1.33 a pair, at Bhroyer'n, nar the depot, Bellnsgrove, Pa, For Baxk. A tpaa of well broken ponies. Will drive single or donble. Address. s. T. Buck. Mlddleburgh, Fa, When a man baa more religion than ense, he'a a fool when be has more sense than Kdlglon, be'a a rascal nine times out of ten. We kaow some that ought to be happy then, as they have neither. Mrs. Kunkle of Spring Mills, luoth-j A few weeks Ago a man started ear er of our townsman, John Kunkle, It from his home among the hills In after spending several weeks In Mid dlebugh returned borne last week. John Francis, Deputy SherliT Ilubb and Wm. Romlg are the bosa fence makers. If you don't believe It look at tho work around the editor's lots on the French Flats. There are a number of subscribers that owe us from one to three years' subscription to the Post, and we take the liberty to"7innrk all In ar rears with an yC on or near their name tag on-mC Jtho PosT this week to remind them that we noed the money due us. If you don't come to Court next week send us what you can spare. In the spring the birds are mated ; In the spring the flowers bloom ; And the house Is renovated With the scrubing brushnnd broom. In the spring we hunt the crocua And the sweet arbutus vine, While our wives play hocuxpocus With the carpets on tho line. To Thk Minnuciii-nuH IUxn. Through the editor of tho Post, we take this means of expressing our high appreciation for the fine display of music rendered at our door last evening, ami we will certainly have roasoti to kindly remember the boys In tli future, and will ever speak of them in terms of praise. C. A. Aykrs asd Family. J. F. Keltz of Mideleburgh sells a fine line of standard machlery and farm Implement, among which are the Johnston Mower, Proper nnd Hinder, Crown Drill, Hooxier Prill, OhioDrill, Thomas Hay Hake, lleueh Cultivators, Myer's Iron Force Pump and all kinds of woodeu pumps, also Walter & Whaun Co., Fertilizers. Repairs supplied for all tho above machinery. Cuincit ;1)kdicATIOX. Oraco He formed Church at Troxelvllle. Pa., the Lord willing, will bo dedieatrd Sun day, Juno 5, 17, in tin morning. Services will be held during the week previous, commencing Wednesday at 10 o'clock, a. in. Ministers from abroad will be hero to o(llc:ato. All lovers of such services uro cordially invited to attend. Pastoii. Tho Lewlxburg Jovrnnl can't un derstantl why somo burgs terminate with an "h." In some iuxtances It Ix no doubt dono for stylo, in others to distinguish it from towus of 1 1 to same nnitio iu tho state and in others as is thecasoof Mlddleburgh tho "h" Ix annexed by order of Post Mostor (leneral to distinguish it from Mid dlubury which resembles Middloburg very closely when written and has caused a great deal of annoyance to correspondent who have failed to heed the suggestion of the department. Uouh ov Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur iu these oredits or on your pa per please notify us: Joseph Walter, Dec. 1, 80 James Freed, April 1, 83 O. P. Macufee, May 1, 87 Amos Howell, May 1, 87 D. K. Haas, May 1, John W. Aiglor, Sept. 1, b7 John M. tlosx, May 1, b? Win. Docker, May 1, 87 W. C. Snyder, Dec. 1, 7 F. E. Rpt tht, Mayl.HS Well, tho Legislature has finally passed tho net to repeal the bounty act of ltWi. They took tho premium oft everything but wolves ai-d wild cats which Is $3. They should have allowed a premium on liengal tigers anil rhinoceros. Why they removed tho bounties on foxes no one can tell; but then, when wo couslder thut some of tho fellows that make our laws don't know tho difTereuco be tweeii a Texas policy and a polecat until they t-huke it, the people of this Stato may thank their stars that they get olT as easy as they do. As wo uu -derbtand it tho law goes into effect at onco. Tho Juniata ILruld and the Port Uoyul Times are fighting like the Kill kimiy Cguosb that's tho way to spell it cats. Allison of the Ik raid calls tho Times by the endearing name of "Taffy-Pot," and tho 2'i'mcs hits back by calliug tho J It mid a "Sewer" a dart the Herald had shot at the 11 ar rlsburg Tdrgram several months ago. Gentlemen if we are to umpire this game we will seriously object to your firing "chestnuts." Who ever heard of lining sewer with a paper or boil ing taffy In It t Use such terms as bear a semblance of truth, such as "three-ply, double-dyed, horse thief and son-of-a-gun." You are allowed to make us of this but please return it when through. Pooplo should cultivate the habit of standing alone and walking alono, Men are treos ; not vines. They should stand in the etrength of their own bracing, and not by twining around something else and clinging to it. Every porson should be self- balanced, and push the roots of his life out strongly aud deeply on all sides, for sooner or later he will have to bear pressure on all sides of hint Trouble, loss, grief, these should all make us strong In and of ourselves. Suffer this advice. If you are lean lng ou anybody, stop it. Start your self in business, and don't wait to be started. Think for yourselves. Each and every human being must act for themselves, aud be respouslble for their everv aot. Then study to act and do well. I reoommend Dr. Kennedy'! Favor ite Remedy for Gravel. It cured me. B.I. McOormlok, U. S. Dep. Miuoral Surveyor, Bliss Station, Idaho. My bead and face was a mass of purifica tion. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Item edy purified my blood and I am now welL J. A. Parker, Sunderllnvllle, Pa, Price $1. Bend 8-cent stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y., for book on Kidney, Liver aud Blood iftaordors. Mention this paper. V In Northumberland county to visit Bclinsgrove. In panning though Sun bury he met several acquaintances with whom he c ixta number of three finger smiles across a friendly bar, it ml by the time he had sampled the jiinN per berry counters In Selinaprove he had ruflli'lent amount of steam on to obxtructhls eyesight. In this ttate of mind he strolled In front of Oppen helmer's Clothing store whero stood an individual dressed In tho height of fashion and apparently too dignified to notice the laborers who were hur rylng by with their dinner pulls on the way to work. Noticing tlila, the NoithMiiibi-iliiiid county man's Ire was at oiicii rnlpcd and ho approach ed the sullen individual and address ed li'iu with "Hood limrtiliig, r-lr." No ri'ply coming from tho ontere in dividual the N. c. til. raioed himself to bin full hi'llit and remarked: "Are ycu too blgfiplng to lo tolli to n pocr liine-bnriu r ?" Nd reply. "Now, sen here," ho continued, "I'm going to talk to Vtiil again nnd if you don't talk I'm going to knock h- I out of you." 1 lio next luMnnt tne slletirp was broken by a Mtiack and it cnii-li. There win n pile of "u!l wool but tie but tons" on nno fide of the pn veineul while the "poor liiiie-l nrner,'' stood on the other prem-log his (1x1 between his knees to keep it troni falling to pieces. The truth at omi dawned upon lii in that he bad tackled a dum my and he has not been uhlu to con vince himself to the contrary, but Solly snys "de next veller vut kiiui roiindt uu koitcks down my dummy mi doiid i.et ei u uj Is a s - -uu doiid you foreL mo." ' 1 1 t U K A V IC It TO W N J i 1 T 1 X a . P e 1 1 0 ro fus l'ii ITeiibai'li, whoHti mind home t i uu ugo becuiiie lliilialiiiieed, was taken to the asylum at iitnvil!e by Alfred Speelit, 1vm. nnd l'hilip Her bster ili Weiinecibiy of la.st. week. It may be interehting to the public to Know i Meiieiiiiaeii s mime in lull, po I will uppi miit : Adam Kellerofu Pesbiiiiis Appeniiutis l fHiitus Kuchiis Hookey Pieffeiibnch. These names must lutvo come down from tliw Mythical ages ; and as I have had no means of communicating with the gods In regard to their signillcition and spelling, tho orthography may bo incorrect. Mrs. Reuben Aigler has about re covered from a painful injury of her shoulder caused by a territlo full about a month and a half ago, 1 had failed to mention tho accldi-iit iu my laxl report. William II. Sperht Is erecting a largo addition to his furniture store and factory. Rev. II . J. Coder, n student of the Philadelphia Theological Seminary, preached Iu tho Union church on Sunday evening as substitute for Rev. Pfltieger. Ho tpoko eloquently. Smoker & Rupert, of Lowlstowu, have put up a Perkins wind pump for John P. Kearns. Py pumping tho water Into a tank in tho top of his stable, it Is convoyed to every past of house. Allen Martin, a hired boy living with Thomas M itldleswitrth, cut a gash clean through his foot last week, lie has been taken to his home ut Pavtoiiyillu since. ieo. A. Kline is ulMieti d with iliell matlsm ami is obliged to carry his arm hi a sling. Mrs. Ueorgc Dieese, Er. is on the sick list. Mrs. M'isi's Spouht has boon serious ly sick but is couvitlesein. I V 'i W l fW 4ftt Ckmukvii.I.K. Wo aro having fine weather iu good earnest. Tho warm showers caused tho grain and grass to come right along, and with it the spring hut has also come, and the btylo is numerous. I can't say which stylo I iitlmiro most, iu fact it all depends ou tho pretty tac.es that peops from under. Well, I shan't say any moro. The styles aro out and tho ladies will have them. Tho Lord's Supper was celebrated by the Reformed ( 'ougregatiou ou Sunday, seven persons were received into tho church by confirmation. James Spangler was made happy the other day. His little wife pre sented him with a lively littlo boy, and its the first baby boy too that came to gladden Jimmiu's heart. In town recently, Charles Crotzer, Mlffliuburg, Miles Wetzel, Sulius grove, Mrs. Jonathan Sanders, New Perlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ilurtmiin, A. K. Gift, Ex Sheriff Relchly, Mid dlebugh, Henry Kern, Peavertown, dam Pobb, Dry Valley X Roads, Dr. D. R. Rothrock aud wife, New Porlie, John Fields, It. J. Kingman, Henry Snydor, Smithgrove, Mr, Jacob Sanders and wife worshiped iu tho Reformed church, Sunday afternoon. Rktuiik ov tub Favoritk. Mr Frank Cook who played Pock's Pud Poy here last July, will appear at Seebold's Hall to night, May 10th iu conjunction with tho Middlwtoti &i Morphot Comedy & Specialty Co., of which the Mecliauiosburg Journal says : , "Tho entertainment of the Middle ton and Morphet troup, in Franklin Hall, last evening, was certuinly flno. The slight of-hnud tricks, the shadow graphs, the miniature minstrels and the farce were all of such a character as to cause fully sixty laughs in sixty minutes. It is a show thut we recom mend to our readers, nnd those who oau should attead this evening and spend an euioyable evening. The oonfliot between the Congress, the Merrtiuao and Monitor was duly pre sented, and when the Merrlmao dls speared benoath tha water tho audi- l noe applauded heartily," Wanted, a. housekeeper. Address AHjkuihT" rWOTPOBP, Middleburgh. Our Burg seems to bo aroused from Its years of slumber by tho new spirit that lately took hold. On Sat urday evening a number of our cltl zans who feel tho necessity of public improvement met In the Commission ers room In the Court House for the purpose of organizing a "Hoard of Trade." After some discussions in which everybody took part, It wss resolved to meet again on Monday evening. At the time appointed the Janitor of the Court House rang the bell to which n majority of our lead ing citizens respondod by thoir pres ence, und n temporary organization was affected by eloctlug D. K. Hans (who has lately moved In our midst ami who Is a member of tho "Nhr mokin Hoard of Trade") as Chairman and H. H. Grimm who moved hero a year ago, as Secretary. It became apparent nt onco from th i presence of tho parties, that there was more than tho ordinary feeling of public spirit in tho iuIikIs of th. ho who re spouded to tho call. The eh.'ili'iiioii being tho only one present who had any previous experience In an orgn. nization of this kind was called upon, stated the objeets of tho meeting and the advantage that could result from concert hi notion. His remarks were so convincing that they se -iiied to instill a new spirit in those present; ufter discussing the feasibility of the orguiilzitlon, those preson.w.'i-e m ire than surprised to hear from ono of our men of means to say that he was ready and willing to head the list with others of means to pul down solid cash sufllciont to buy enough land to donate to a good manufiicf ur ing party and otherwlso aid in the building up of our town. We have already several good enterprises In view through correspondence and if the same spirit that was manifested at tho Monday evening meeting j carried out tiiero Is no doubt but that our circulars will bo out immediately after permanent organlztlon und tha't something bcnellclul will re,ult from this action. Wciiro requested to say that those who met iu temporary meeting desiro that everybody, whi ther they have means or not, shall be present at tho meet ing f, r permanent organization on the ;iNt inst. As tho organization is one of mutual benefit to all, ami not intnid od for any private benefit or .- hd remuneration to any of its members, wu can only say to our people, eouto to this meeting If you have no money, aid It. by your presenco and that it all that will bo asked of you. fliaiin ipaiaiiiian.unjiiBaiM! McCi.TRK. Robort Krehbs has his new house under roof, and Win. Klinglur has his now house up. J. Pingman also has his new house ready for the roof. Preiiuman has his house up. When these houses are finished they will make quite uu improvement to our town. Mrs. John Shelling Is on tho sl. k list. Mr. Long from Centre county in hero w ith his pho'.ogi nph gallery. IVopIo who uro Iu tho habit of stealing fet wipers from people's tioors liiul better look out or th ley may go to Middlohurgli. Mrs. It. Rothrock has been very ill for the last few weeks, but her rccov cry is only n question of tiluo. The Jew peddlers aro getting "sor tor sltecreil'' on account of the chan ces they have for not. getting license. The west end is jubilant over ihe prospects of a new road. Sawed lumber id cominiug Into our town fast. Tho grapevine telegraph still in operation. Snake stories aro all the go. John frock of Millliu comity r.- cuntly had a royal tlmo with two tramps. They stole u swarm of bees for bun, ato all tho honey they could and set tho balance ou Are. John came doti n to Constable Snyder, ha I a warrant Issued and went in pursuit but failed to catch thu scoundrels. Grain and grass looks promising. Tho (fraud Army is preparing for Decoration J lay. Lost. a golden opportunity when you dun t buy your straw hats, neck wear, underwear, clothing, etc., of Sol. Oppcidu imer, Solinsgrove, who has Just, received an immeiisu stock of everything iu the Clothing line. We have several thousand old pa pers In tho Post ofllee, good to put under carpets, into cupboards, eto which we will sell at live cents a dozen. Clocks cleaned at my shop for 75o. Away from tlu shop 25 cents extra. Satisfaction always guaranteed. All work promptly done. Pring it in. 11. H. Lkitzul. Enjoy Likk. What a truly bounti ¬ ful worlij we livo In I Naturo gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. Wo can desire no better when iu perfect health ; but how of ten do the majority of peoplo feel like giving it up disheartened, disaourag d and worn out with disease, when there Is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's Au gust Flower, will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint aro tho di rect causes of seventy Ave per cent, of such maladies us Biliousness, In digestion, Sick Headache, Costive ncss, Nervous Probtrution, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart and other distressing symptoms Three doses of August Flower will provo its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 couts. Try It. MA1UU12D. May 13, by Rev. J. P. Shlndel, John Pakur and Miss Sophia Wagner, both qi wesi nouve towusuip, Snyder Co. inr 'mmmi tpin Saw a aja Aaauqa an mtUl I mmtiutummmmmuM - - - - - pnMO ni.nU'ltmmm0 '4l IS m ftiuu. i -""a -F m,m m. IM iiwig hwih U l4k n.in'iuo( m 4i fmm sif mrnt 4i, a!1 v uw aennari m.Mi MUB1 IHOIIUIJ'-Ui) UIM. a ajia v4 w m tmm m mt 0109 BOARDING HOUSE. 11HK nmlersignod having nindo' ainpl praparallon for !! ivv itnn-Utlnn 01 1 ha 'U nl i n on Id r Pi'eetfully sttein?,. a lhal i ho wl'l furnish boarillna and l.xialna atla ratanf nevKiity-flr renta a day ur tumlr Uta ronuainonl. Maiding and land lor hnmri furolihad rhontv I Thnaa nm havlns triad Ma laid" aro rr i(t fnllT Invltad tocall, and IIipt aill mil ioii iilMMii!d. H"om a lea dovra w.it oftha uuiri rmii-o, aiittitiaiiiiriEn, ra, . . UAiimu, i:r vrri. Dao.l.laaf. Pioeriotor, UD. A CARD TOME PUBLIC. Th a unrfcr.si'jnrd desires to announce to the public that lie has cniharked in ihcliALOCMA IlUSIXi:ss in earnest, and wiUod himself in readiness t sup. phi all demands of dealers in this seal ion l t'ie coun try, and- therefore solicits their patronage. All, he asks is a trial m I he article. I he great demu nd for which has induced' him to make their manufacture a spe cial tip All orders hi mail promptly fill, d. ,1ddress mum ecwen, Jliddlehur-'di, Jr. Feb 4, '87.1 y. WELL DRILLING1 lure Water on Evtry Lot Willi ti Little Cost. The uiulersitrnel ties ires lo rail the. .attention of the peo ple of Simler enmity In his improved method of wtll (lrillinu;, whieh has triven sm h universal satisfaction every where, lie has tho advan tage overall oilier melhoils isspeetly, makes littlo tlirt, never ilelaved hv the machin ery fjcttini; out of oiilcr ami is in every particular satis factory. Kcrnmmcmlations can he had from parties for whom I havedoue work eith er iu jUiddlehurnh, lieaver tuwu or Uannerville. J. M. KJil xi-:, Iieavertown, March 1787 3m pd. Out of our immense stock we offer tho following FURNITURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut MarhJe- top Suits, llevel (ilass ex tra well made in work ami linis!i,luil alittlo oll'iii st vle Five Col law Fainted Suits at a bargain. Three Solid ArU Soils all o'oml Montis except in finish: Fivo Lounges ut a sacrifice. One plush Parlor suit? pieces Two hair-t loth 44 44 44 Out! 44 4 u second hand. Four marhlelop Parlor tallies Five hundred yards, all wool, O. O. aud Cotton J nruin ami liai; Carpets last Spring stylesand remnants ami all the above aro per fect, except in stylo and finish. Mo wiih ,to clean them out all uro.. marked Papains and pi ices in plain figures. All our regular stock of 1'iniNITC KFi it OAU SKTilntti reduced price for tho NEXT T1UKTV DA VS. Call early und iiocuro the bargains, (loods packed ami freight paid to any point on r. k. it. AY'. H. FELIX, Tho popular Furuituro ami Carpet Man, Lowislown. n?' Undertaking a specialty. Middleburgh,M"ay 1087. Tho undersigned have locat ed their Creamery tmu mile north of Henfer Station, and will operate it on tho "Fair lamb" system of cream gath ering. Tho collectors will, in a fow days, call on tho farmers to arrango for cream to ho gathered as soon as tho facto ry is ready. li ov further particulars call at tho factory or address to raxtonvilio. holicilmg your' patronage, wo remain, Kcspoctfully, Allen Soiioch, Isaiah L.Waltkk. OSNTPvAL BM1W CffiSSVffilH. SKLINSOKOVE, PA. Vvv'iVa7 ' in We do not want tho wholo Earth I Expert huyciH endorse w ith liberal patronage our seac sou.ible and excellent stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc., now ou our shriven fresh Inspect in in thohiight light of reason and sound judg ment, for our bargains are beyond ijueslion convincing and existing n alilit s. ' " Wo aro just now opening a mag nificent stock of SPRING 5 SUMMER GOODS to which we desiro to call your es pecial attention as it comprises tho Lalest Best of EverylhinG and needs but to bo seen to bo ap preciated. Wo ask only a living profit on our goods and feel confi dent of the good will of our custom ers by their continued patronage. Highest price paid for Produce. C$3 BR Q THIERS, S U I 5 N S G K O V E. When You Insure Why Not Get the Best? H. HARVEY SCHOCH, General Insurance Ag-cnt, L'elinsgrove.Pa., WoproHtMitrt tho JbllovvliiUi'oiitiStoek CJompnnioHj n;. AMZHIi- ASUKTS) lV'Kj SLYinX. -,f Tf:r!f:.r:!, Ccm., L-.RM,!-MJ l!,,:Vi Li -I N 'r ';-rk, - - 7.LH2,71M Tin f" ni 'Vr. - r ii U am. '.,r !l . IH.s r, ra 1 1' tl ii 1 it..1 i - -m. r- iu i: i'i i t,- ti I. ii o.l Ii In r r. in if I lil. i i i'-t -.1, I tUi y Ii ivj w 'ii I r Hum- d.o i Ii i HKI't No Asscssm.'i!. Alii': YOU If not, wiito to tlio abuvo A ncv or.J MSMIriR SaWaV . SsSSVWSnVarpajBB-rsM'. VTSnStaTY VfVMaJ SWACMfl I dispise Imposition! 'J lie nnilen t;.:ne.l will nffor Jsnnury roii CASH, J'KUl'UCE (U( AITHOYKD NOTE. Trices on all goods have Lotm reduced fium 10 to 15 per New stock of SPUING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits lor m young men. Suits for Boys, Youthsp&en and Children. Suits from 81.70 to $15. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Undorwear, UANDUKUCillMrtf, Ti:: U., Sea. Aho COKFKCTIONS AND TOYS sol J al (.'foully reduced luictit, OYSTERS. extra Boloot, large, ulwnys on Lar.il wlif a fu bciu r, FLOUR; FEED &0. Tlinnli;cj tbe maty who Lvo jnlronfzetl tuo I corJia'l fBTlk) ma h vpoclioa of tuy itock. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middloburgh. OH I MY BACK, MY BASIC t HB.i.iir.Yr.i in ir.K mini ir., Ai hiiiK liuoLa, Ml', and aldua. kliluny and tiuirlim palna, wuuknt.a and tniliuii niatlou, rlii'iinmilo, nuliruli-'l.', acl.mr, .uddcitilittrii liiul uu rvitia)iMiiiH,ciiii4li., ctiidstuuilsitrtiiiisi njlleJVfnd Iu ohm hi in ntff by thai now, orlttiinU vUiufil nil InfulliM Anu-iHiuvi.u.r. 2-.i6fi;ri;ai.iui(W. tMUb. a,AV,ft liafc FAY'S mahilla mmmi 1 ftkj th I..11I : iiMi u4 eomidn liko ml r iiin. n Omiigr uk.MluiitflMur inriMNiinoaitlnnai a.iy w aiivi Mrri'uc and dut .1 Uu al lu.ll in "t id tin, ." a suiinTi rt; 11: ir 4'i.as.tic.i m iiuirn.i ulki Ilia Hour ol Oil Ol. 4 ha. tttUWii" and wmii'lua Itr-t. W- II. tY ml (liTiAjli.. 4 .. Moderit prices aro satlrfjio tory. Small Frolito nroerjl&clcnt Moderate, pivtronago io ao ceptahlo. Wo reach our approval Jirough low prices. from thu Ealcru Cities. S. WEIS, Prop'r. m 1 1 i a ii i imw-' ii iyra'. ."JBJI o - ZIU, 12 VI, 131 ol.Ii In .irlon-, and wilt. Ih.lr lunuooia alMy ai.d fnotuii y . f.'t - ,r v .Icalli.u In all llu U l.xi a.4tlauiania. 1'A ITO.NM. fJo Promium Notes. INSURED, $ you will reccivo prouipl atlonllbQ Invite opposition! Defy competition! 1st. lrS7, SKf-b GOODS ceLt. ;EDA1SAVVAROEDT01 Ounrn rarUi . I.' Baaatak WiiU.ii, OoUa la .aaruuiki.iu iiiiNulunaa m il .III III lMll.lllM . . I . A u4taaaiaa tmrnm r w UfO.I EZS'L: I - - a ' lPrifT, V '
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