puJUlisb&d every Thursday. ...... (IosstT meats. I'M Coortl ef 2"rfr. y,ol NisinnUar, oa cod 49 r di. - nar frl-.nl inrontnou. nm Ifrlii Hf rmtlP s l"'r Mf atMBIBI will alitl hop.n LVtt..a who wim to .p-lc thro..!, tkanra !lurrnr loo.l qmnlo... of pulillo lnur.t Hi will ant bol J oarmll rMwnrlbl lor lb fallal thT " ttprM. J&OTCS TO 333 333IB3U Lk tit tli fluKiirpr. on 'ahel of vJr P'- T'10" VurM ' yn LWi .n PO WHICH YOlTIl Blinrll.'MP- Z!Zm . Vim. Withltl WPPKS MftP Maety U sut, if date is riiiuiguil. Tie otW rt'owipt is iiewssarv. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BUSBUUT & LEWSTO:- CIV. TimaTatde. In effect Nov. 15. 1836 WTf AHD PI. I TATinna. IS 4 IT 4I in IM 44 141 111 I.M IT III iM I.M 111 M 111 III 111 ta ia l ti III a m 7 15 T II T.VO T'.'l T 4 t.SH T 4.1 T M I.M 1.04 I 10 1 10 111 S SS M.40 1.46 I.M 01 B.1I I. m 3.00 1.03 I 06 .It . . 67 I II M SO S.M Ill 1.1) s in ti; i ai I 13 IM a.w 4 6 4 IS 4 11 04 I.M T. Ml I ST 4.16 4. JO 4 14 4 41 10 IT.M lltiTroir Acmino4ltloB Oanatlaf wltBirlBiie!.U. ) B.ltulsroTI. a rrlvi at nannTr MI A. M 1 41 P. M. IMP. M. llCi A. M. a.MI'. M 1.10 P. M. fratnsl.eava Lewlstown Junction i I II. a m. a m, II OT. m, Its, a m lor Pimbarii aa tim Wait. 11 14 a n,'rar PtlladilpUU, Haw York, Haiti- atari aua hiiiiiibi. Ecjmtlican Btanding Commlttoa Aduml-J. A. Foltmolf. N. M, Mid.llcuw.rtb. Zl7r W -V. II. llrM" A- A. UomlK. .'.nir.wll H. Wnllfr. Win. 14l. ?T.-I M .lu.lr J.C. lluwlnor. UrMon-Wm. Mirtlii. .1. I". kn i ht. iud.llh.irKh-.l .J.Ht....,Hiir. Win. Komi. Middlwraek I. B K.-lcr. A. IJ. Kr-aiarr. Moiiroi-H. H. Horlnr, T. P llnmiuol. l'nn-A.S. Pawilna, P Kirn, ferry -.1 no. S.Showi.m, linn Siiolti. -rry W. Adiim Kuril, T. P. Inrr. hillii.nroT.-S. P ll"'; A T 'U Si.rtna-1. 1. ManbecU, I. T. K Ul. i;uloiilM. Ar.i..Ul. .lno. D. ' '" Walnnton Henry llrawn. J. A fti 1' A 111. I Nil. Ju. f Ne'ri-lury. 4'biiirmitn TiMi -i i emu- tnaiz T UXitt' iw. a' laltl ti ptiai 'em." WaTK!). 10.0(10 pimiil of wool lit I)reifnna Uron., HcUiiMtfroe, Ta. Bohroyor sells tho (iitliiien'H Nox All Kl.na for 61. 00. Cull itud noo tlieiu. A itjllHta button, Oontrtm. and t?4 ifpntloiiien's Blio for $1.75. at CherrloM liure not onen an wenrce in Snytlrr county for a docknde rh they are thin year. If you runt to buy a good utt of clothing cheap, cull at Irelf tisn Dros. Belinpgrovu, Pa. Mrs. Theoph. Swlnoford li-ft last week for California where hhe has a winter living. Pofltlvely tho lurgvHt and bett tie looted btook oflclothinciu Snvder coun ty will be found ut Druifusa Hron tielinsgrove, Pa. Mrs. Lauretta Smith, who recently moved from here to SeliuHgrove paid lierniuny friends a visit in Middle burgh last week. Tocenipote with other first class wills T. Hower, Ksq., of Franklin, has contracted with certaiu parties to plaoe rollers In his mill this summer, Harry, son of II. II. Grimm, Ksq , leu from u cherry treo on Monday morning and struck his head on a fence with such fwrce as to render blui iuseusibJe. Positively the only reliable, one lrloe Clothing House in Bnydar coun ty will be found at Ureifuss Hros., Be- linsgrove. A large and well seloctod stock of stylish and well made goods always on hand and sold very cheap. UaiertUe High License law, which goes Into effect July lst. constables are requited to make written returns monthly, based on personal visits of all licensed places in their boillwlcki where the law la rloJoiad, with the names of witnesses. Tke licenses al ready grauted are for the year, and this is the only provlsloa of the law wuion will not be enforced until the time Is up. TkeUiddletown Press prints the following: It is a noticeable act that an unusual number of forest trees are dying lu the neighborhood northeast of Harrlsburg. One that was cut up recently revealed the fact that its death wan caused by an Insoct similar to the apple borer, onlv muth laro-er. It makes a hole almest large enough ior a mouse to enter, and bores near ly the entire length of the tree. Prof. W. A. Brown, of Spring Mills, Pa., of whom we ius.de mention re cently as Intending to locate in Mid dleburgh arrived here last Thursday and remalnod until Saturday. lie was apparently well pleased with our town and the enoourageuient he got while here and will return ou Monday or Tuesday of next week, when he will at onoe open business under the firm name of AUea L Co., general nuilo publishers, speoial manufac turers of band Instruments and deal ers in pianos, organs and all other nusloul Instruments. Ills short visit bere wop him many friends an J the muslo-loving people In general will e delighted to learn of bis resolution . j .locate here and become one of us. J x: jr I.nwUtnwn J. Main 8tr.it I,iimoa I Malllnnd I 'innir II Kblnilla 11 Wairn.r IT Mlro 10 Runu'i Mill! 11 Almlurn n B't"o M nnlr 13 Mlrtilliunrgn II Malnsr IT Kroamor II Pawling II KillBiarova 46 R.llnmroY. J. at Bonbar The largest and beet selected stock of Boots and Shoes kept by any house In the county, and for sale cheap, at Bchroyer's, Belinegrove.O 10 Rattlesnakes, copperheads and oth er poisonous reptiles are being nu merously killed In Mifflin county. Excltanijt. We would surmise from this Intelligence that Brother Allison of the Jtiniatta IhraM recnetly dis carded a pair of old boots In that county. How is It Bill T The Bohemian oats not 4 case men tloned the other day In this paper as having been decided Against J. M. B. Gibson, of Walkerton, an ''Innocent purchaser,11 was so decided upon be cause of sufficient proof presented to the jury that the "Innocent purchas er," was not so Innocent after all, but that the purchaser knew what he was buying, and knew that the note was obtained by fraud. Bunsible jury! Would there were more such. Snutli lknl(Iml) Timet. Iat week we were sent a Ciar box, the lid securely faHtehed with strips of paper on which were print ed the complements of Hon. A. B. Helfrich, member of the legiHlature of this county. Wo opened it And un ¬ der a pile of cliecpo ami piper we found two tluoy spotted mlui'.tlio gift of .Mr. Ili'lfrleli. Wo appreciated the curiosity but not belli, particularly foud of mice we Introduced them to our paste pot and a dish of long- primer pio and then liberated thorn In our ofllce to eat up objuctlunuble manuscript. Notick. Having returned to tny Kallery at Rvavertown, Pa. I wish to state that I expect to remain here until after July th. All who wisk to got pictures are respectfully invited to oall, rain or shine. Untet from 10 small geias fur Wot, up to $1 33 for a large picture in an 8x10 frame. 3 album size pictures for25cts. larger I'ictures in proportion in price. Pleans come at once us luy utay here Is limited. Kemeiuber, good pic tures tukcu in cloudy days. Truly Your Servant, B. F. DitiBiuir, Beavertowu, Pa., Juno 21, 'b7. Kvery growing and ambitious town is compound of three elements. TIiom- who work patriotically, vigorously and intelligently fwr its advancement; those who are in a state of apatliy or Hiditleroneo, ami inose who tuKe a curious delight in difcouraging the efforts of others by ridicule, by a per sistent denial (hut any progress ran or has been accomplished and by bousting of every other town besides their own. The last class are called croakers, but they are really some thing worse, for their opposition does not arise simply from deKpomlency, but froui the iineviublo spirit which will neither act itself nor suffer oth ers to act. On Sunday after noon, while our people were enjoying the cool breezes brought on by a little sprinkle of ruin they were suddenly brought to their uvuiawij luuowea uy a terrific clap oi uiunaer. ine people rushed out into the street. Dr. John W. Orwlg and Charley Moused of the Post were seeu to heel it away from tho U. B Church, where they had been stand I . a. a m . ingamomeiii utiure. An exaiuina tlon showed that the bolt hud struck the church steeple, passed down through the hell fry, whore it tore oil several boards, then Mowed the ruf ters to tue spouting where all truces of it were lost. Though scarcely twenty feet from tho building wiierc it was struck, neither Mr. Orwlg or young Mensch were vlsably effected mi. I. t. . .. luoajjii ii cuusmi a iiau scare It cor tainly was a lucky escape. The dam age to the church was repaired by a few hour s work on Monday morning The Contest and F.ntertalninM of the Albaniau Literary Society in See bold s Hall te-ulght promises to be a rich literary treat. The following is the program : Muslo, Prayer, Music, Oration t orce of Trifles, A. II. Smith. Ora tion, Rise of America, J. II. Itreegvr, l.hsay, From Shore to Shore, Miss Ulydia Dorn. Essay, We the Heirs of all the Ages, Susie Mench. Music Quartette. Debute, Question, Ko solved that there were greater priu clples involved in the Revolutionary than the Civil War ? Affirm, J. A Suyder, Xfeg. A. C. Spangler. Recita tion, Daisy's Faith, Miss Minnie Stet ler. Recitation, Archie Deanc. Miss Rosa Sohooh. Music, Baud. Decla mation, World for Sale, Master Harry Bower. Tableau. Dialogue, Person ating Elders, Misses Orwig & Witten- myer. TabUau. Recitation, Brier Rose, Miss Bertie Wittenmyer. Tub lean. Jean Iogelow's Songs of Seven, Miss Tudie Krceger and Miss Currie Wittenmyer. Music, Quartette. May Pole Dunce. Doers Open at 7:13 ; Ex ercises begin at 8 00 P. M. Admis sion, 10 and 13 cents. Squire Hummel says that it Is strange what queer ideas people form of a newly elected Justice of the Peace. He is convinced that some have an opinion that a man gets a thorough knowledge of law with his commission. The second day of his Justiceship a citizen rushed into his oflloe and stated that his neighbor's chickens were in his Held and want ed to know what lie Bhould do in the matter. Sauire Humaiel was not dlsooncerted in the least, but sat silent and looked wise for a moment, then leafed throuQh his Periinga Di gest several times while the fanner's eyes dilated with expectancy think ing he was to hear all the Supreme Court dioihions on tho poiut. Theu leaning back in Ills easy chair Squire Hummel said : My friend, I buve sow thorougmy itivesuguieu me matter, and buve come to the con- elusion that the best thing you can do with with your neighbor's chickeus lu your field Is to go and chase tliem out." The farmer obeyed; there was no suit, and Squire Hummel won bjs Jlnt legal laurels That Brar Stort. Fishing andl IlAasKRVitXR. Mr. and Mrs Shel huntiog parties while rambling lenberger of this place vlsitei friends through the dlsely wooded sections at Free burg over Sunday, ofjthe Seven Mountains have no doubt J. O. (loss has still a good bit of noticed what appeared to be demln- uative cabins built of strong logs seldom less than a foot In diameter. and securely fastened at the ends. The houses are generally about eight feet long by six feet wide and four feet high. Examination will show that the roof, which is also built of heavy logs, can bo raised by means of pries the whole resembling a box rabbit trap. These are bear traps, and lu nine cases nut of ten are the work of James Treaster, one of the owners of the Immense tract of tim ber land known as Treaster's Valley. We have met him a number of times In the mountains and have always found Mm pleasant, mid accommo dating, a sober and intelligent gentle man. There is probably no man in Central Peiiusy Iranln bltur ac quainted with the habits of our wild animals than he, and none has had more frequent encounters with them. lie has a keen sense of the ledieulous and seldom allows himself to be drawn into the recital of an adventure in whioh he would figuro as a hero, though with his Winchester in hand, no one would take him for u tender foot. One of theso storios, character istic of himself, we venture to rcpru duee without his knowledge or con- sent, und as it is entirely from mem ory it may be faulty in parts but in the main is correct : "Several years ago while at work in the fields at the old homestead, six miles from this shunty, I was hailed by a boy all out of breath who in formed tue that about feur utiles up the valley he and two comrades had been engaged in ilshing when sadden ly au old she beer mid three cubs had come upon tiiem. niey yelled so terribly that tho old hear ran away while the three cups sorambvled up u tree where they were guarded by hin two comrades whom he had left there for that purpose, Expecting a pic-nic with the old bear I called my big dog, got my rille and a bag and started up the valley with the boy. When we arrived ut the place w e found the boys across the run pelting tho cubs with stones to keel) them from coming down. The old bear not yet having made her np pearance. Selix'tiug t he most eour ageons looking of the boys I handed him the gun and told him bv nil muuus to shoot the mother before she conld get up t li tree. The other boy I gave the dog in charge and the other the ling. 1 then proceeded to climb the tree which was a tall, slim pine fully forty font to the first limb I found tho cub:i htiL'L'iuir the stem sixty feet from Mia gronud. Thev were about the size of big cut. grabbed one by the nape of the neck and dropped it to the ground. He "bounced up" fully three feet and was too surprised to scream. The boy bagged him. The second ouo 1 itiseuuggl'u.- 1 pittied the third und while holding it up to select u soft spot on which to drop it.it made noise which excited the dog, und the minute tho cub struck tho ground . i... .i i i. . , . iuu uuj; uruin iruui nil) Ooy s grasp and grubbed It. The screams of tho young brute were pit t if ul, and, look ing down from my elevated perch I saw a sik'lit that made my hair stand on CNd. The boy with the gun drop ped his weapon uud ran for the dot; The boy with tho bag dropped it.und out run one of the cubs, while not more than seventy-live yards from the tree came the old she bear bouiidlu g through tho luurel. I left go my hold and went down tho stum of that slim pine like u rocket, und grasping the gun, awaiting tho coming of old bru in, out siniugo to say, sue never made her appearance. The luurol was very dense, and though she may have stopped withiu ten yards of me I could not see iior. We recaptured tho escaped cub, and returning it in to the bug. 1 took the ono bitten by tlio dog into my urms and curried it home where a little euro soou restor ed it to health, 1 hud it a number of years. It wue the constant compan lou of my childrou und became us playful us a kitten, but s-.i und strength soon rendered It au tiufit pet for children when one dav it met with a mosttrivi.il uooldent which rt suited iu its death much to my re gret." A largo variety of cash mere Shawls In all colors at the Central Dry Goods Store, behnsgrov. Do you want to buy a new Eliptic spring, piano box top buggy cheap If so, call on or address Tuk Poht. Middleburgu. tf. Sol Oppeuheiuier wants ten thous and pounds of wool for which he will pay the highest cash prices. Beautiful styles of Oriental laces from two to forty-five Inches wide at omarkuble low prices at tho Central Dry Goods Store, Scliusgrove. Roll op Hosoh. Tho following persons have puid their sulscriptioii to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in theso credits or on your pu per please notify us: Simon Long May 1, '88 K. J)uvis Deo. 1, 87 0. It. Sbelleubergor Sep. 1, 87 Aug. 1587 May 1, 87 Jau. 1, US Dec 1, '87 Judo 1, '88 Juno 1, '88 Aag, 1. 87 Jan 1, '88 Jau. 1, '88 Deo. 1. '87 Allou HasBiogor J. S Kauflmuu N. L. Swarni Thomas Bower A, Kern Laura Smith Joel UroLa MioLuel Ewig Jaoob Stfciuiuger Jobn Francia Calvin Bloacb fob. 1, '88 A TTlsV " I. '87 bark to be hauled out of the inoHti- tain and is not as much damaged as most people thought. Borne of our fanners hnve grass cut .by the time this goes to press. The wheat cron will bo very short at this end of the county. Oats looks very favorable. And grass good. We hud two very houvy showers of rain hero on Sunday evening between 4 andO o"clock accompanied by se vere storm which caused soino dutii- ngotosomo of our. trees In town. And in the last shower the lightning struck In S. f.. 1'. rower's house, but cifWed very little dr.iuagn us far as 1 have learned. A. It. Swanger and family of Beaver Springs visited his parents nn Hun duy, and reports till things booming. IlKrouTKii. l.-MiJ ' I'K.MTHKVlt.l.K. The warm weather is with us now, and the effort of ev ery!' ly now l, trying to keep cool. Dr. (. Mohu. J. C. Raudeiibush, of Laurelton, lr. Brown of Throe springs, l)r. Rolhrock of New Bur iin, nn. I Samuel Zeller of Lewisburg were in town on the l'th. Nature is smiing nil around us, be cauo of the refreshing showers. Mr. .1. M. llartmau, oue of the pop ulur proprietors of tho lb in of Hurt man At Mertz, was housed u few days recently with a spell of sickuess. Quite u number of our young peo ple took In the commencement exer cises held last week at Ceutrul Penn'u College, New Berlin. Farmers were busy last week work ing their com. W. II. Spangler started last week for llli hlu'iii. A number of our fishermen in cl ml imr the iiroi'it tor and hos'lcrof the t'entreville hotel, wended their way to a trout stre.im in the lliiffalo moun tains last week in quest of the speck led beauties. Parker the hostler, has won a proud record us u trout Usher- . . . , man. lie claims io n.uu eaiigu more than the outiro party. Henry Si hoch and Auns Bolig of Solinsrovo wero in town ono d.iy last week. T. 11. Barter, of tho Post accom panied by t.is better half, passed through town on Friday evening. Commissioner John Mohn was in Sunbiirv on business, Saturday. P. M. Teats of Humiuel s Wharf, wus iu town on Saturday with it car riage load of liulies. Mrs. E. H. llartmau, nft.ru plou ant viit to her parents and friends at Pry Valley XKoads, returned home on Saturday. Childi'f u's day will he observed by the Evangelical Sunday School on next Sunday with uppropriuto exer cises. All are cordially invited. The glorious 1th of July is fast ap proaching. ,..Tlm 'i.'V'liV."l 'N.U'iU ViVMf " Goo. Smith of Adunisburgiwu iu town on Sunday. W. N. Baker and Samuel Mathers of the Buker House, Lewisburg were here on business, Monday. X. ('all at Schroyer's and purchase u pair of the best ladies' Slioes iu the county for 2.00 and if r0. Kid, but -ton, worked holes. Wo have several thousand old pu pers in tho Post ofiiee, good to put under carpets, into eupbourds, on., which wo will sell ut live cents u do.en. WANTKll IMMKDIATKI.V. Agents in every town and township iu Snyder, Northumberland, Union, Milllin, Ju lata, uud Perry counties, for the Standard lifeof Heeeher, by Thus. W. Knox. Outfit free und exclusive teri tory given to those who menu busi uess Address. L. O. Early. Free burg Pu Aston I sin no Srccicss. It is the duty of every person who has used Unrliec'n rViTHMii .Syi( to let its ;mi (In rul qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, sever Coughs, Croupe, Asthma, Pneumonia and in fact all throat and lung discus es. No person cun use ir'without im mediate rediato relief. Three done will.relievo any case, and wo consider it tho duty of all druggists to recom mend it to the poor, dylug consuuipt Ives, ut least to try ono bottle, us 80,000 dozen bottles wore sold lust year, and no oue ease where it failed was report ed. tiueh a uiedieiue as the Ucrmmt byrup cnunot be too widely known AsK your druggist about it. Sample notwes to try, sold at 10 cents. Sold uy ail druggists and dealers, in the United State and Canada. MA.ItJlJt:i. June 111. in rieavortowii ut l, House or William Thomas, bv au.i rqieciu, J. i Ainos Kouibelger of i.yKiis, I'aupnui county, and Sarah ieneweu oi ainiillcswart i l O. Sny. der county. jMfm! trm aonaaur upaq nxui nil J ijuuiuv ui 333no3 imm nsra w J va 'snia Deafness" liuntu, liy nhu w i ""'i"'". "IHI A III inn. 'lul (Him ul. Will) W.'ll lln.ll lii.i.l. .i..i . J""."- .Tfi'l'-il l iimiit i-l tlio iivitd inii.iul,.!. wliliimt Imiii-lil, Curml linn.i.ilf In i.r, ni..i,ii. ml ..c tliun liiinilreila ul ulliun. t oll im K.-ul-i rH mint on iti.nlu. il!.,n. u" I'ttr' I .S I'AO li, No. 41 Went illi-l 8t., N.w y0rk City. Root Beer. !'.ii'kut,n '.'.' I'diH. Ill lkiiil u,n.,.,.i .i. i,. I.iii. C.imnn. n1ir,n,i. l,.i-Maa. Ktrunir li." ii.:.?,?:.: . ...I.', ... tu v. I'Tvy "i ! und Jtorukcujicn. ""IJ by u!l drugxltti bamimmiiiisii:R tlUiaiiall lit UO0$ 1; . L.0"fli a?isiiiu. rnui Oumpuiuui. iT3i3 dtiiuMliwUUf U.Htowl.. LI, or. Kiui. S.i i Jf otbtar r -it in. Ikrm ilrai UlOUMUilla bUlBtfMM kA Z l.l 7 . UIAU- J It llml UM ofl'iilf 0 in OBB tOM& nwwijianii Htthirth thm iui. tn.-Ji MMB niitlt.aCbi.rg market I Butter 18 Ekcs 12 Pitted cherries 8 Unpitted " 3 HUck berries n Raspberries pj Onions 40 Lard 7 Tallow 4 Chickens per I! , 0 Turkeys Side n Souldo N Hum ! OoUrtKl'Thll MY W. II. WI.NKY KVKItV WKP.NKSPAY. Ito. 1 Pennsylvania "2 Full z K! "3 White mixed P0 Rve 5'l Corn 4i Oats H: Potatoes 40 to V BOAUMG HOUSE. fpilli undersigned liuviu trade 1- nul p.eirntli n ler llsf nreiimimtilMinn uMlie in' In1 mi Id r.'ii'i)iMfiii!) n n n mm o 'Inil L wl.l runiluli li.nir.lliig nn.l I'.ljU.u ul II. r rt '( mi.i, i I', vo ron t . .Ny nr in.'i in, . mi' mr il. sini.iinK mi. I In.) lur bori-. (urnl-ho l clmap. l'lio not hiving tried liM t il.lo Sin rifprl lnll lnv'tn.l iiicill, nil tliry l n-.l rh ,iwk dl.iiiip.-il li.ininii a lor ilium mil "ftl.i I'nurl Hotno, MI'lil'rl.iirKli, ', (I A II K I V , IIKWKK, I'so l Us?. Ijovri-lor. EI i CARD TO Ml PUBLIC Tho undersigned desires to announce to the public that he has embarked in the UALOUXA llUSlMiSS in earnest, und will hold hinmrlf in readiness lo sup pi u (til demands oj dealers in this section of the eoun try, and therefore, solicits their fn Iron age. All he asks is a trial of the article, the great deinu ml for which has induced him to make their manufacture a spe cial! if- All orders In mail prompt It filled. Address SYLVESTER LOW EN, Middlcburgh, J'u. Feb l,'87.1y. 'l, ii.. l.l L l.l I in urm mm mm i rure Water on Evtry Lcl Liltls Cost. villi m The uinlersiiu'd ilt-sircs lo call tlio attention of the peo ple of Snyder county to liis improved inetliod of wcll- driHiiio' vvliirli li lii j iri Ul hiversai hatisiae in I VI'll SIICll ion every where. He lias the advan tage over all other methods is speedy, makes little dirt, never delayed ly the machin ery .uettini; out of order and is in every particular satis factory. H(m oin mendat ions can he had from parties for whom I havedone work eith er in liddlehnrh, Heaver town or JSanncrville. J. M. Iv'MNIO, I Jeav rtown, J 'a. March 1,'87 3m pd. Out of our imineii.se stock we oiler the following FURHTIURE AND CARPET BARGAIN ! Two Solid Walnut Marhle top Suits, Hovel (Hassex. tra well niiide iu work and tinish,hut alitlleotriu style a Five Cottage l'aiuted Suits at a haroain. Three Solid A&h Suits all good g'ood.4 except in linish: I'ivo Lounges ut a aciilico. Ono plush Parlor suit 7 pieces Two bair-eloth " OllO M 44 M M second hand. Four marhletop Parlor t aides Five hundred yards, all wool, U. U. and Ootlon Jnniain nnd Kir (larpets la? Spring styles und remnants and all the above are per- jt j . . I leel, uxeept in stylo and linish. Me wish to clean them out all are marked Jiargains and prices in plain ngures. All our rorrtilar slock- of PUHNITUUIC & UAH SKTSata reduced price for the NEXT THlItTY DAYS. Call early and secure the bargains. IJoods packed mui freight paid to any point on V, K. li. II. FDLLV. Tho nopular Furniture i ml Carpet JIan, Lewistown. ry"Undertakini: n snecialtv. LIVE AND LET LIVE. Aftot 8cmo grasping luctchsnl has plucked you pretty oloso jou will L ready lo preciato A FIRST CLASS BE-TAILER . ,. ,. Of hour si (joods nt live nu. let live net pnst errors and SAVE A FEW DOLLARS; By tskii f mlvant.igo f our rxtremely fuvorablo cfTera iu DHY GOODS, CARPETS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS.&c. The linn im-ludia stiimlunl styles for Hummer, and many novelties. Our Immense Stock Necessitates Close Prices- Sslea mutt be largo lo tuin tin so t ouiiiiiii'iis. Slaug:ht2ri:ir7 These Hew Styles, s 1'i.it Im UDtinccsimr.v, l i we too Milling Hn ni us near o-ist as we Lly ruii and sniure for ouielvi.s u I.iiug piotit. Central Jrv i nods Store Sprang We aro just now opening a mag. niflcent stock of SPRING ? SUMMER GOODS to which we desire to call your es pecial attention as it comprises tho Latest Best of EverylhinG and needs but to be seen to bo ap preciated. We 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. 8CHO C33 BEi O TIM Em S, iTixcxx -run maare why ot Get tho Best? H. HARVEY SCH0CH General Insurance iK'lASIZKII- AITNyi.rMffirif.TiliCnna., - HUM bl, v.t U'- w Yr.rk, n K E R 11 Su i;Ti U N, Fhil'n, - 31117 Tli ('iimiiann-1 rank mnni K i:i:sr. CIMIUI tl.il n mir. k mi nt if in.iir i r. in t 1. 1. ii, i llioy luivo it. ei f t llii.iui..l.r No Asscssiucirt. AHK YOU if not. wiite tu lli .iLuvi, Ajfuncy tuu Though the premium on Owls has het n removed, tho psemium on the superior quality of goods sold ly (J. C. (iutclious still remains, lie has just received a New stock of EPSING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits for young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 51.75 ii.si!'.i:K;'iiiK'rs, CO.XFIXTi'IONS AND TOYS Si. II at fclH'l Iv I lidllUcd lK'(S, KI.OUH, FEED I'liiutk '.-(; Mm i;,uhy lin puti onicd inn I spnclitin of my stock. G. 0. GUTBLIUS, Siiddloburgh I RbearunlUm, LvuniNao, I. m .9 amu 4.i Jkt-m ! Brrna tiraij Uw.fti.uriuiitbaoM 'i-f-ira Ur lUMian'i un ui I prices Njw is a roo t'uno to cor oodi while llicy are yet aoasonablo noaioLiut possia S. VEIS, Prop'r, Seliusiirove. peDDQim Airent, helinssrove Pa --...iVl -AHShT S2l, 017, 132 -0 I ll.ll In t ii rln,. ...i .. .. . . ..i..,u,.-i.r.l .,,r ieel.VjT,. '"'4) Mn;;VV,u,iirVAVro,,,,':,,,,,,, iMt tH r-. No Prnmuini Mnlno. JNSUKKD,:V yuu will rec-iva ,)roBM,t ftllcilt lull 1 to $15. res, Underwear, r 1 1 : Vo. Also (unliaily iot'C.o tm i roe T STUFE OF 1550 I ma Sia,tilh4 a . mlliio (Sub, Mi IM. II. 1 ....... . H3 IK?'' 1 ---w -.-bibh (kff.B inn an i . i' i i , e - ' " " saaaia augta, J
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