fabMalutd avery Thuwday. Karri 0rr ro. CtmtU af SJ"TT L&ii - Iba toaoth Malitn t(JlWWf. .raw iiinmw ZS wit li. U .pi.. t-h Cm will Mor.il rpaiibla forth Look at tto flugures " lft,,e' ' w. Thrntii (Wore tell you IS!- u v.ii. Within 3 wccka aftar Ho other receipt is neoewHary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tim. Table. !n f ffocl Nov. 15. I ESQ WUTWAHU PI. I HTATI'WIt r ( 4 0T 41 IH M III an 111 til I. IT I II IH til 17 111 f.ll Ili 1.41 t m a.u M l 1.94 I IT I If II III I S II It IT W II III Kl II 14 IT I' is 4 It) a: i. ,.l.inn J . Ma 10 Ktrnot Law ltiwn ftUUlnnd rmtr KMnlle Witiin.r M 'I'it nh'n Mllll llenv.rtowo Hrttt'f III l llel'iiruh M.m.r k rentier Pnwllnu SellnT Rellu.Hr" ' fuulmry A 4 omtnodatlon IN H.JO en !l M ll.ee Ill) jt.W T.IT ll.tl rllnizroio (Oeunee'lnir with trlio N.O. Rl) Hf nl1nnTT Aril' alSpltj'-jro i.. a l !. A.M. I It l in r m : i 8 co Til 3 ) 1.10 T.'.l S.l MM W T.s .a: T I I 1.37 T W I II 7 (.? ISO i.oi a HID 4 OA 120 4.11 114 111 3i I V H 10 4 V I IK 4 l IM Ili rot in n I 50 M. Court will probably Uat till Friday. Adaraaburg corainanloatlon to laU for tbia week. We have eereral thousand old pa- pera la the Fo offloe, good to put ander carpets, Into cupboard, e to., which we will aell at fire ceotaadoten. Tba cltlr.cn of Penosylranla, In whoee family are from two to a dozen watohea, will no longer have to lie about It when the aaeeeaor makes hi appearaooe, the tax on time plec?a bavins been abollabed. That act or the legislature will preveat an aw ful amount of lyiuff lu tula great Commonwealth. The Senate panned the IIoukm bill making the school term six tiiotitli.. One million, five hundred UiouhwmI dollar wai approprlatud for aohool purposes ThN Is mi Incrciw of flv bundled thouaund dollurn which will in manv dintrlct.4 pay for the addi tional tuonth. John Knepp, a luilU-r rf twenty year's xpnrlencp h:i taken clnvrj; of Swcnlon mill, ut PaxtouvilU', and in turning out a superior Kiaduof flower rohtabllshhiK the i?uod rrmlit of the old mill, which U- lia re modeled nnd improved rontlerln it one of th very best burr mill In tin county. We winh him nn reat a ku rot-.H iiH Ilia nbility luerits. Charles I). Moyer a graduate of Frnnklin Si Marahell College, and now a Htudeiit at the Culumbfn I .aw Hrhool, U home vlnlt Itirf hi father I'hilip II. Moyer of Froidmrji. Hi ia an uciHiiuplisIfd nclinlAr, 1 way u) tin! Ul;r in M.i-i);i ry mid a ryul goob f ill'i'V gi'iieniliy. lit? I uten l- loc.itiu for tint priictien of lnw in ithcr M iimcHtioKH nr Wa'er!:, Min - niotii. SUBBCRIBItR FROM MIDDI.RCnRKK I ClIURCII DfDICATION. Orace 1U- TowH8ntP.No more gravel on the formed Church at Troxolvillo. riv.,t!i bridge If poalble, please. Lord willing, will bo dedicated Sun t - v, 'day, June 5. 1887, In the morning. & rj tvu nnu w wnj rw urn a i 'v i v - spring, piano box top huggy cheap t rraln Iicave Le'i'-lown Juurtiou i a II m. i 01. m. I 4 ral "T.r . " P TM SI m, 1 T V m, I IT m, t SI n rn. II 14 p J. Kor riill'1'UU, Nl VorH, Haiti tmet ud WmHiltvt'.c. Eeptt'ollcaa Btannc C:nnittoo A.Uml. A. l ulf-oli. N. M. Ml.l.llc-wartli. H,ror Hon). Stuith. .1. M. ' lleSver W -W. 11. Itro.leii, A. A. H'.m K. 4'.ntr-l. II. W'lli-r. Win. .Vyn. l-hKlMnanlM. I'. HMril. Wm.KIa. mMklln-''.. A. H.lunlr J.,;. H.n-r. .I i,kn-Wui. Murllo. J. I . Kr-l iur. Ml.l.llohiinth-J M.!toliilufr, S iu. Itnmlic. M...ll.Tk-.l. K. Ke-'r. . I. Kramer. Moi.rv.-ll. II. l!..rlnnr.T. I' Homiol. r-uno A. S. riln. r. Kern. retry .Inn. S. f 'ifi, !:'' "'l. rVrry W. Alm Krt, T. I". I""rr. 8llrunmvr-S. I 't. Ail'-jf-Pt. Siirlfij 1. 1. M.mWk, I'. I . I' I .Jul. Wal....'..n. Arn-M. Jp. 'l'"-.r Walitiirt"ii-ll'nry HrwM, -I. H. r-'. A. H. rA' l.llil, J !. 1 1 ! A II. men 'st esus' am vs K::r ims. m' t'lik U t: ji '3." If eo, call on or addreaa TitK 1'uht, uiddlcbursh. tf. A. I). K reamer of K reamer, sub scribed for th Tot this week and paid two year In advance, to June 1, 1880. Ho la a hunter and wanta the sporting uotea of the county. Walter Shipinau, Sunlmry'a rising legal luiuliiixry la the only Uwyrr at tending court this week who conde aoeuded to visit our office. Thoogh a stranger we soon learned to know him nnd like him. Kov. Hiuion Aurnnd of "ew Perlln, pnntor of thla Kvanelical Circuit lias purclmcd onu uf the editor', lota on the rretich I'lntu for ifCTO, and expect to commence the erturtlon of a new Kvangelical Church on it this fall. I If I an old gentleman who eema to know exactly what he can do nnd we lu'pe he will am ceed. The member of the Mld.lleburgh Academy are preparing an intellect ual trout f.r the people ami will ylve an l-'.utei tiiininent ut the clone ef the Dresent term. The following persons have been rhocn on conleft : Herita- lion. M:.-fi Maine 'tetler and H mi Schoch; Crutioii, Mr. Albert Sinlili and Mr. .lohn Kreeer; Ksny, Mi-s Clyde Iioru and Min Sue Mennch i Debate, Mr. John Snyder and Mr. A. C. Kpunglcr. The latter part of the evening will be filled with Dialogue Keeltat Ion, Talilenux mid tla May I'olo lliinee by the lii!tl.en of tli Model Sehool. Her vices will be held during the week previous, commencing Wednesday at 10 o'clock, a. m. atinUtera from abroad will be here to officiate. All lovers of such serviced aro cordially Invited to attend. Pastoh. J. F. Kelts of Mldeleburgh sell a fine line of standard innehiery and farm Implements, among which nre the Jobiifton Mower, Keaper and Uinder, Crown Drill, Hooier Drill, UhloDrilt, Thomas Hay Kake, Hench Caltlvators, Myer's Iron Force Pump and all kinds of wooden pump, alo Walter ft Wlmnn Co., Fertnlir.ers. Kepairs supplied for all the above machinery. Qiiito n numb'tr of f.irmers were at tending court thin week and the iui plemeut men were in thick m files ou a dead mule. John Kellil, aiNtud by H. ('. Lindner, traveling a.mt for A. Altnian .V Co ,('anto i,' ) .represent e l tUt Kuckeyc Foldiu.j Itind.-r and were th princlp-l nttrncti -in. Th; Hiii-Ueyo Is ouceded the he.t. an 1 the old farmer who have purchased BOARDING HOUSE. fPIIK nndeiignod having rnnile 1 nii'l prcp'iiilnQ for lli ci-OM.mnJi.ilno eflhe iiMiouM f "l eoKullj nnnMti. 'h.l t win mriiiii nriinit snii i" n " n ml act Tiit;-n, nnli ilay or I nlr St n'p iiienl. MtblloK n.l l'l lur horifi lurnl-hnil chfnp. Thn out hTloii lrll I'll tklil ar rfMt Itilly l ivlte.l topill, mil they will not go ay rilMiitini1. Hiinirm lw doori ! til lb Uoart lluue, a!lilllitirb, Pi, OAUU1KL HrAVt.R. P4t.lll. I'j.irnrtnr. Bchroynr stlls the Uentlcmon's Nos All Sl.oc for il.GO. ('ull ana see them. In ancient times kissing a pretty t'lrl wiim u cure for toothache. Drat the dentin!! why did they ever come into power 1 A styllnh button, Congress, and laeed ueiillemeii's Shoo for $1.75, at Ochroyer's. ttaiuuel llohk: of Controvillu cut frightful givsh iu his leg on Monday while I'nKUkP'd lu the irectiun or barn. Sol Oppcrihvlmer waot.i ten tlious and pouuds of wool for which he will pay the highest eofch prices. Georxe Samnsel'a hoe; pea at Cen trevill burued down MoaJay ami two hoes roanted. It Is auppomnl to have tuken fire from au ah barrel. ('all at Sohroyer' nnd purchaxe a tmir of the beat liulien' Shoes in tin county for !ji2.00 iiud ijiJ 50. Kid, but ton, worked holes. The Keystone Match Fuclo.-y u become one of the lending industries of the, county. There urn now twenty seven bauds employed iu the factory who turn out 1,282,400 or 200 gross matches por day. The lurgeiit and best selected stock of Boots and Klioes .kept by any house, iu the couutv. und for sale cheap, at Schroyer's, t'iliusKrov?.ti 10 A uuiu may chin And a man may work For the temperance cause all day ; Hut ho can't go u finliin' And observo prohibition Ueoauso ho ain't built that way. Ladies' Kid foxed, straight goat, and button Shoes, worked holes, just Daisies, for $1.25 a pair, at Bhroyer's, near the depot, Sellnngrove, Pa, W. K. Miller, sou of Hon. Charles Miller, clerk of the State Library at Ilarrisburg favored us with a call this week. He is the "Walworth" who furnishes the spicy llaniabur letters for tho Posr. Fok Sai.k.- A span of well broken ponies, Will drive single or double. Address. S. T. Hi'CK. MidJIebiirgh, Pa. All soldiers are warned to beware of the concern known as tho "United Btatea Maimed Soldiers' Leaguo," of Philadelphia, which is a swindle that deserves the ooudeinuatlou of every veteran. If the currant worm destroys yeur bushes, and goUaway with the goose berry shoots, Invest a nlokle la helle bore, mix it with an equat part of flour, and dust It on the leaves early in the morning. One application will do the work, generally ; If not, repeat the doso. I recommend Dr. Kennedy's Favor ite Iteiuedy for Gravel. It cured me. H.1J. MoCornilok, U. S. Dep. Mineral Surveyor, bliss Station, Idaho. My head and face was a mass of putriflca tiou. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy purified iny blood and I am now welL J. A. Parker, Sunderlinvllle, Pa. Price $1, Bend lueent stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Sondout, K. Y., for book on Hldney, Liver and Blood ' r'P'- The lower end of Centre County U planned wttll xnails. Au eve- wum iiiforiiieil iih that those. Insets- mill Ions in number, crawl out of crevice and fiom under bonrdH dining tho night and eat everything green they meet, lu the eiiMtem part of lVnn Valley they have became so inmi :r ou that the g.'.i-d' n walks iu t;n- morning after a warm niht are a perfect network of tle-ir slin y ti ii' and nothing seems to elTr; litem, salt, lime, purls greun, nnd everything tried thus far only seem-to fatten them. The Mi 1 1!( ton S' .ifer'irf (?uinl!nnlioi Troupe gave au etitertui iime'it fn S"ij- boM's II nil ou Tliurs'hiy cviiiii.', f lact week. The entertaiuiuonl w.'ia so Mljw rii.r t li At f licy wito pievfuh'd upon to return tj our town uij.t np- peitr !'.;ain this veelc. They did i on Tuesd.iy and Wednei-d.ty evt i.ini- wheu tliey were greeted with good housos wlto universally protiou.ice them the best troup that ever visited our town. We never heard more fa vorahle comment on any company. All they have to do when they come back again is to thoroughly announce ft and we will guarantee them the full houses they deserve. Nile niiutiiil meeting of the Duiik ards will be held st Ottown, Kansas, from May 27 to June 3. There will be delegate iu attendance from every dtato and territory of the United States. The gathering will be im mense ami the proceedings interest ing. The Board of Trade of the growing town of Peahody, Kan., hah pa.nsud a resolution agreeing to pay the expenses of Prof. I). H. Doyer to accompany this excursion and re pre, sent to tliet.0 people of Industrious habits the many advantages which Pea body presents. The people of that city know how to appreciate worth and are ulering special induce merits to Prof. Hoyer to become a cit l.en of that place. Should he accept the offer our county would lose the services of a man who has made i reputation in educational circles which is not confined to our owu county alone. Kreamer, the seuoud station east ol Middloburgh ou the S. & L. Kailroad has been made a first class freight ofUce and Ju lie Smith has resigned as agent. This places Kreamer over Middleburgh, Heuvertown or Adam.i burg so far a freight privileges are conosrned, though Its business prba bly does not exceed one third that of either of the other three towns. The advantages of a first-class over a second-class ofllco are many promlneut among them is the removal of the 13 cent agent's commission. A package of one hundred pounds may be ship ped from Lewlstown to Sunbury a distance, of fifty miles for 2-1 cents, whereas, tho same goods shipped from Heavertown to AdauiHburg.two miles, will cost 53 cents. It wouldn't take a blind mini long to see that this Is not right, and we hope hn railroad au thorities, who always have shown a a desire to treat our people fairly.wlll consider the matter of removing the obnoxious commission. Koll ok Honoh. The following persons have paid their rjub.sortptlou to tho Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur lu these credits or ou your pa per please notify us: Lewis ilelfrlch, II. D. Mitchel. Samuel It. Stump.T, D. Ji. MIddleawarth, Jonathan Itudy, MviCl.ritK. Met Ilure U getting uj in t ho world. Io t.mncry but three or four parties buying b it k. It i nto:iit-hiU! what a lar,re ntuo'int of bal !i is v li i l ped fl'otn t hi depot. J. tt. Mcyi i and John . Hos an? hauliti;.' oil their vawi .l liiuiln-r to this nlaee. Oiir nu n are all engaged an! you eati't j;et a haml for love or iikiii ev. Tito bniiilirig ei'iioiiitt have tle-l ci-ni attorn at wi.ru on tin.1 in w eb'ii i !i S-iv ly all t lie tree pl.Mit bord.iy ni" owing !iio ly, lu r. V. t-;t iii:'ing v, i I ei tI nod barn ilt-'t li-tr vct . P tloss hale also eouiiie-ii. . . cellar tor tin ir new hou..-. .1. lloVel! & Nod HT'j Iui .1. ;v-ll!:i;. out t-.i'.t l.,i:i'.. i oil it to a lil'iii !n 1 ' . . i.i-'.. I ,-1 on At his hotf-e li'l'Ml illl'l t o a y . ognged .lllil l.i. I. W'.UI Tillman Welder, Henry J. Snyder, J. C. Kreltzer, John Kuepp, Adam Smith, Jacob llasslnger, B. K. Swartz, John O. Gobs, it. W. Suyder, lbnor Algler, A. D. Kramer, O. A. Miller, L. E. Pauliug, John Wetzel, Win. Stabl, Harrison Moyer, lrUart. Rnimli. IlLLaudeuaJager, tnanufacl.iiie ik into ;'!. Mf iii iri.d .Uy tt close at hand. The I. A. I!, has mi'de L,r;ttid preparation l.-oor.ite tluir eoiurath'h' graves. All our tdiurche j iui I S.iliday Hcliool will take part lu the exercises. How beautiful to keep green their mem ories, the heroes who gave their all that the union might live, and how slow the Government Is In fulfilling moral promise to them. "WWB?WSI Lit KNFK RkVKM KS KOItSNYPKIl. Governor lieaVer hasslgued the High License Hill, and it is therefore a law. This makes the license in borough $150, ami in townships $75, The rev enue from the hotils iu Hilin.-L'rove will amount to rJtJOO four in number and Mlddli-burh fioO for two hotel.-,; iiud hlnco the law provides that three-fifths of the revenue is to go to boroughs, the Selinsgrove treasurer rakes in '.' 0, the county one -fifth or iJU'O, and tho balance, M2i), goes to the State, while Mitidlebtirgh placet- (180 in the borough treasury, gives $1X1 to th county ami v'i' to tho State. The division in towm-hip Is a littli dllTereut, tho townships receiving one half cd tho revenue, the county one- fourth ami the State one fourth. Tin part tlte township receiving to g toward the keeping i:p of the ronds bit of the twenty-three licenses In the county six are in boroughs am seventeen in towntdiip, divided to follows: The total revenue of all h 2,I75, of which the State- gets 408.75, the county $11)8 75 and the townships and boroughs if 1,177.50. This is on the basis of the number of licenses this year, but as the law does not ef fect those granted for this year, this calculation is made solely for tho pur pose ot showing what distribution will be made next year, providing the sums number of llceuses are grunted in tho same place. Tim now la v goes Into effjet July 1, of this year. H ll 1 1 ! WPSBBBtaSBSlSi Mkmorial Homday. A legal holi day, Why T lleeanse a loyal nation in kindly remembrance with tender bauds and tears, demand a day sot apart specially ior the observance of loyulity, patriotism and fraternal mingling over the graves, and in memory of the two millions of our dead comrades, who have fought their country's last battle, and whom wo hope ure to-tluy marshaled upon the everlasting plnl.is of eternal peace. Our Memorial Day gatherings aro an annual pllgrlmngo to the shrine of loyulity, and draws ua closer to those whose roll call every day grows luss by Its observeuee the rls- Deo. 1, 'tfl ing generations are being taught les Deo. 1, '87 sons of loyalty and stern patriotism. M.iy 1, 'bS It is earnestly prayed that every May 1, '87 true citizen of our beloved country, Dec. 1, '87 will set apart a few hours on the UOth May I, '87 day of May, und with their presence J u ue 1, '88 and choicest flowers of spring, show Jan. 1, '87 their uniform sympathy with us for Deo. 1, '87 the memory of our fallen heroes, by Deo. I, '87 assisting the living comrades In dec. May 1, V7 nrutlou ceremonies. Fraternity fn its June I, W tullutt meaning is only realized by June 1, '87 those 'whose attachments aro formed Dec 1, '87 I upon the brink of death, welded by April 1, 'c8 blood and the lire of battle, valorous June 1, '80 deeds and christiuu fortitude in its Oct. 1, '87 1 consequent sulferings uud misery. June 1, '87 1 God only kuows the lutensttyof its Sept.l, '87 power over a eomrade. June 1, '87 1 Let the day be revered, and our May 1, '87 i lives fully ootiveorated to its righteous Deo. 1, 80 obsesveuoe iu Fraternity, Charity Jans 1OT and LoyalUg. rosier now say, i, leu wut leu net giiwort, bis Ich der Hihi pi-ana bet mlt soim IJiicUeye. S llr Mi'id is es tttf? fer tie iiihii. Seller cent kon aw D'tilch sehwt t.'a." A1(N1siiimi Sltti!t. It Is the duty of every person who his u.ed 'ei7i(:'.i (itfi uiaii .S.'i tiji t lot iti .won derful (ptalitiea be known to their frienU iu cm lug Consumption, r-evere Coughs, Croupe, Asthma, Pneuuioiiia and in fact all throut and lung tlisea e.j. No tierson can usj it!withotit hu mediate rediuto relief. Three tlrvue will jrwlieve my ease, and we cousldHi' it the duly of all dru'lsts to recom mend it to tint poor, dying cousuuipt ives, ut l''.T;t to tryone bottle, as (Jil.no.) dozen bottles were pold last yeur, and no one ease where it failed was report ed. Suih a niodicl.ie h the tUriiun .Si !' cannot bo too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try, sold at 10 ccnU. Sold by u!l .!:"!-'it.i and d'-alor-i, lu the I'lii! I ''t'ltes und Cutiudu. Mi.M'UMM. Skhvick. Mm- 'ill, l -7. t'.pi. i. Kyan i'o-t !. .I'd, l'-ept. oi l'..,ti. A. K. will dtinrato as fisl lit. A ili-tail will go to MtMor tin der S. V. t .'oinimiiider Kei -lily iu nniv iii.ind, .ll decorote at Mois r Grave j Yard at S -15 A. 5r. Tim G. A. K. will j he assist" I by the neighboring Sun-! da KehwjJs. IkI by the Kreamer Cm. 1 Orator Goo. P. Miller. A de tail of t be Post will us.-etulile at the iVc'iuuit Grave Yard at 8;o0.. M., under command of tho P. '., N. H. Middles wart h, assisted by tho Sons of Veterans und neighboring Sunday Schools. Tho Fremont Hand will fur nish the muslo. Orators, Keva. S. P. Orwlg and Drown, probably Stetler'a Cornet Band will also bo present. The whole Post will decorato at' Centre ville at 9 P. M., assisted by tho Sons Sons of Veterans,nelghborlng Sunday Schools, Controvillo and Stotlr' Cornet Humls, under comuiand of P. C. Nt r H. Middle.twarth. At 5 P. M. the Post will decorate in the Mid- (ll.iburL'h Cemetery, assisted by the of Veteran, SiiHtluy Schools, Choir and Stctler's Col net Hand. Orator Prof. Murphy. Iu tho evening me morial services will bo held in the Court House. Muslo by Steller's Cor net H.uid. Musical Society and Choir. Orator, Kev. Kpaytl. In uccordancn with the reeommen dation of general orders, the Post (No. MM) have secured the services of Kev. H. P. Orwig, Post Chuplain to lellver a I wet nre on Memorial Ser vices In the Court lions' on Sunday evening before Memorial Day, (being next Sunday evening.) All members of the Post will attend nt those ser A CARD TOTHE PUBLIC- Tho undersigned desires to announce to the public that he has embarkril in the ha Unix A n irsixass in earnest, and will hold himself in readiness to sun- jtltl all demands of dealers in this section ot tho coun- If II, and therefore solicits their Juttrona'ie. All he ask a is atrial o the arlirle, the great demand, for u'hieh has inducrrl him to make their manufacture a, s cialtu- All orders hi mail rumjitlj fill' -d. Address SVLVESTEil EOM, Middlcbur. lb-l."87.1y. J'a CENTRAL - SKL1NS0R0VB, PA. Modest prices aro aatisifao toiy. Small Profit aruealUciuiit Moilerato patronago is no iTptalilo. Wo reach our uppruviil llatiiaiafSfla li ktl tklSlli aXS Wo do not want tho whole Earth! Kxpcrt huyer.M eiiilnrse with lihcral palrouati tir ncati- Miualiie J'.litl exct llelit htock of Dry Good3, Fancy, Goods, Notions, e1c, now on our rlirlve.i IV.-sIi IVoiu tho Kaleni Ciliet. Ittspft i i in iu ihohrilil liulit of reason ainl somitl judi nit itl, for our li;ti'Lruitis tiro la-yoiul qncstion couvineiDg athi ex'l in lcalilit s. S. WEIS, Prop'r. WELL DRILLING1 r ui a Water on Enr? Let witn Littli; Cost. The untlersio'icil ilesires lo call the attention of the peo ple of Snviler county to his improved method of well drilling, wliicli liasivcn such universal satisfaction eerv wliere. He has the advan tage over all ot iier met 1 mils isspcttlv, makes little dhl, iit'ser dela ed ly the ma hiu i l v licit i i i i out of order and is iu every iartieular satis I'aciorv. KecomuuMiilat ions can he h id from parties for whom I havedone work eith er in jMitldlehuroh, Ueaver- town or lV.innerville. J. M. JCLlNii, Ih-avertown, l'a. March 1. b7 3i.i pd. Out of our immense utoek w e offer tho following FURHTIURE AND CARPET i M.uM," tiliis.--i3.-x a We are just now opening a mag nificent stock of SPRING l. SUMMER GOODS to which we desire to call your es pecial attention as it comprises the Latest Best of EveryihinG and needs but to bo seen to bo ap preciated. Wo ask only a living profit on our goods and feel confi dent of tho good will of our custom ers by their continued patronago. Highest price paid for Produce. SCHOCBH BROTHERS, SEL1NSGUOVE. Two Solid Walnut top Suits, Hovel tr.i wt ll made in work ami finish. hut aliltlo oll'iu styh P'ivo Couaiio Painted Sails at a haritin. Three Solid Ash Suits al pood oods except in finish Five, Lounges at a nacriluv. One plush Tailor suit" piece Two hair-cloth " u " One " m m u Hecoud hand. vices and nil soldiers not belonging j ()ur ,arl)letop Parlor tahh unit with m. In oommcniorntimr the Tive hundred vards, all wool, deeils of our fallen ami tlcad 'onrades in all of those ceremonies. Uy order of NlCIt H. MlDDLKSWARTII, P. (.. JXO. V. SlIIXDKI., Atljt. When You Iii.niro Why Not Got tho Best? H. HARVEY SCH0CH, General Insurance Accent, iielinsgroYO, Pa., lieprosoiii h 1 1 j i'lliiviii;5 Cii otitBtocl; Oompaniosi Old l AM. I.D- -AHSSTSJ 1!31J viTNil, cf U-:::tI:Td, Ccna. - 5B,SB0,aID lib VI C, t:! iT vv Y:rk, - - 7,EJn3,7ia 1L-J7 FlivU IV. :i.,L'I2mUN,riHI'a, v I Krom "fontrnl st.vi i N rmul S.-l i," I .Vdi.uu l I.ovk llvi n, 'A. IW PRO?. D-C MUSniY, M. S- Prof. Murphy was born in Fayette ('ounty, Pa., ami has always lived and labored iu his native State. His early education was in the public school. Ho ment several sehool years lu th Southwestern state Normal School ut California, pa., when he graduated with houors in the class cf IST'J. lie .took the degree of H. K. ami M. K. in course, and has taught with unqualified success, ever since graduation, in the State Nonuul School at California and Lock Haven. Ho taught peumanship and fioe hr.nd drawing for five years in tho Ronthwej-tein Xoruial Sehool, and earned an cnvlabln reputation as au instructor iu those arts. Slues the beginning of tho school year of l&81fi5 ho has been at tho head of the department of historical sciences iu the Central Normal School, teaching general history, United State history, geography, and civil government. Ho haa labored largely in local ami county Teachers' Institutes iu this State, and Is endomed by many ku perintcudents as an able and aeuep lab Is jiihtittue Instructor. His work as a teacher is well and skillfully done. His methods arc- ibased on a sound philosophy, and his personal eiitliUKlaum in the suhjoot matter be t-ets a genuine intercut iu his pupil in their work. Apt to teach, gonial in manners, and Nocial iu habits, he is a hpeoialUt of rare merits, und u teacher of uuquebtloued excellonee. Mr. Murphy, above referred to. In the gentleman who is prluolpaj uf tho Ml ldlebur)flj Academy, ti,., ii i 1 MARIIICO. At Kratzcrvllle, on May 2S, by Y. H. Wagner. J. P., Miss Mary K. her man and Mr. Geo. C. Fisher, both of Suydvr county. O.Cand Cotton Inutaiu and Kay; Carpets last Spring stylesand renintints and all the ahovo arc per fect, except in style and finish. le wish to clean them out all are marked IJaruainsand prices in plain figures. All our regular stock of FUKNITUUK JAK SKTiiata reduced price for tho XKXT Til I 111 V DAY'S. Call early and iioe.uro tht haraius. (loods paciceil and freight paid to any point on r. K. K. W.1I. FKLLV, Tho popular Furnituro and (Carpet Man, Lowi.stown. diUndertakin a specially. TollsFawfSiyisrCo. Miildlchurgli, lIay 10S7. Tho undersigned have looat td their Creamery one i;ii!e north of litnfor Station, und w ill operate it on tho uFair lamh" system of cream gath ciing. Tito collectors will, in a few days, call on tho farmers to arrange for creto ho gathered as sotm as TrS fticto- ry is ready. 4,.Mi3,57EJ S21, B17, tai r, .r ('LU la H'Tlon.-a, idJ Ub Ibtlr lmuiB4 lie i iiI uronrlty. l(i'i .ry .(:lu In t!t tlirlr 111 MtluBMtoi Asscsiuciiis. No Premium NotM, auk you insujied;,? If not. w.ilo to 11. o I:jio Acr.y mitl Joo will raooivo proaipl attontKio trr-1 xijiimiiliWMJiii 1 1 x. mnmMmfJf et. 'I'm. i "iiini-Hr. i .ti.k ni h i' P',1 il ll tint M n.i il i'- ,i I ;I.VI- w I! hi.ir -r-. if i . I i.hi. no . ,. tli j H Hi I I uirlio.'l v-, . i. ' t',0 . w-i. Though I la; premium on Owls has heeii removed, tho psenium tui the superior tjuality of goods sold hy (1. C. (iulelit.us .s'tiil remains. He has just received a New etocli of SPUING- STYLES Suits for old men, Hobby suits young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 81.75 to $16. Caps, Gloves, Underwear, h A N UKKIvC 11 ! i-r'S, T'n'. .Vc, Also CONFKCTIOiJS AND TOYS sold st greatly red need price a, FLOUR; FEED &G. ''hr.t:iP4 1 uni y ho Laie paliouiied mo I ooidially invlU wi fa i per! ion t f my itoik. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middloburgh lam, OH I MY BACK, MY BACK! KII.II VLIl in linn mini " i hi in lol , nil', S't'l ni". ki iin y kli.l UU;tll0 .allll, W.tlkHOf. kmi IIHllt'll. Dtluu, lbfumlk', nuuraliiio, Mlslte, uililun,aliar;uiiil i" nuu ilu,coui'li, ..I.Uu.ii1mIii.Ii.h r'll.-VI1tl In uao mlu Hii by ttua uiw, onuiiutl, tiKvaut uJ UifulhLlo I r. 1. Uiltil. a pnin aim luiuunnuuimi, mo i.r 'or lurther nai l iciilat'H call .nini.iui,i. acm.i6fraiitn imn. Ui IUI Lilt. 1 illlllt lll.lin (.ill f ul .uMu( img uuj ClHUuiui Cu., IhmIwu. at tho factory r address t j Paxtajiville. Soliciting your patronage, wo remain, Hcrfpoctfnlly, Allun Eoiioon, Isaiah L.Waltek. iM.bu.u.4 FAY'8 ' l9M II , rinruii a nnnciiiftf i f ka the Ud : dua. m aorrtvl UkaUa w rnm.no i inr Uka ibiuM ut Ur eoKlKiuau. t ? la l;ll . " i . v i . I. . I .1 Mr i 5 '... I1AHPFT Kin 1971 W.tCrilTHI iTI OnM IVotay. Ililllll, fkHi OaU. k lhi'Li...kii . 'd
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