pnlKahd every Thursday. 51.1 J l" roTT roTK.-ru court f ,iitr are bal1 la fourth Heo.ltyt irfr. Mav.ami iatair, bob M MNinr, .. . fri,n4 lhrtkt tk raeaty will . L. u..n ib aaara la Uiatr - ! '!'""'" i "oe.;:-." .ii.;;;."! Totter. A. H. ruling and Miss Llnle MoeZ;WrT ni" ,mVe ,,een FT.i .ill hM(oiirii ro.oeMbi lor tba j 1 Vrinanent Cerlifltrntes by the Coin- Look at th fturen on the lnbr-1 of Jer 9WT. Thoee flijnrfa toll you ITm niTIt to WHICH YOKIl 8i:uscilll 1. au. Within 3 wpk hfl.r mBy U '1L " ,,lit0 ,,hut;?'. oUxst recxapt is neoesnarv. RcprAHcaa Standing Ccmnlttca ..-.I . ivtlprrir, N. M. MMIlei-wiirtli. ikHn-'.. H-lni..r,.t.l. Ha.aiuil.ir. irrnflinrcti-.l M.MiH'iilnHiT, Win. Komi. NM.IIwrMik-J. B. Kwrlr-r. A. J,oliro,ll M. H.r.lflrr, T .V . s. I'aariln. t. Kern. . I. Kraiuir. H annuel. !...r-.lno. S.Shownrn, lm Sliotta. Z.rti w.-A.Im rrrt,T. I. iN rr. K.lintro--' Burnt, A. A rim, at H liintu-llury Brtwn. .1. M. Shirk. A B I'M -MS". J"0 v HA-returr. CI11. t -vi a naiii inn. . iioriir. Alt, unlrinan nnt'ii tide' toam yi taKta' Mr., n'Ui U jriH Mee lint of Jurors In another column. Crunh Hats at 0 ceuts at Oppi'ii heinisr's. A Pemocratio paper says (1. A. It means "j;nerally a Uepabllcan." County Superintendent Herman moved Into the Aaron Stahlneckor property on Tuesday. Mrs. It. J. Tlowen will sell personal propery In Uiddleburgh on Hatunlay afternoon, July 30. Druniheller, the man who was etabbed by Wenrick on the 4lh of July, has entirely recovered but has lout the tue of his right eye. A larpe variety of cashmere fihawls u all oolors at the Central Dry Goods Store, Selluj'grove. Photographer Ulrlch of Sellnsgrove, was here on Monday and took a pic ture of the new jail for architect John V. Stetler who will have a wood-cut made of it. Positively the largest and best se lected stock ofclothingiu Snyder couu ty will be found at Dreifups liros. felirjBgrove, Pa. ' The ruuob-neded rain came on Wednesday night of last week. It came just In the nick of time for ooru and potatoes and we may now expect a good crop of both. Wehava viujLAWotuuOr"Sld pa pers In the ,Pos jp ofllco, good to put under carpets Onto cupboards, eto. which we will ell at Ave ceuts ador.en. A meeting tf the old Bucktalls will be heUVa'f llarrisburg ou August 2d, for the purpose of arrangiug for a re unioj?j and organization of the regl monti so as to get the benefit of the appropriation of $1,500 for a monu myat fund. S. F. Deibert has moved his picture jgallery from Beavertown to McClure wiiere lie will hold forth for a few weeks. Sammy has been doing quite an extensive business In this county for the last few years, but his success don't make him a bit proud. Tuere will be a festival, cake- walk, balloon ascension, &c, at Kantz on the evening of July 80. The Oelins grove Coruet Band Is engaged for the occasion. A cordial Invitation to at teud is oxteoded to all. Wm Beanies, Seo'y. Brother Lumbard last woolt made mention that the. editor of the Post and J. B. Reed of 8unbury had killed "twenty-one wood ehuck in one day's bunt." We beg permission to cor rect our brother of the quill. The auttnals were birds not wood-chack bet wood-codlj Fou Salk von $70. A new piano, box, Eleptlo spring, top buggy. First class make with all latest improve ments. Call on or address T. II. IlARTRR, Middleburgh, Pa. Qnall are apparently more plenty this summer than they have been for wany years, and the whistle of "bob hlte" Is not an unoomon thing. The killing of so many hawks last year is probably the cause. They should be allowed to multiply now for a few years and we will bay an abundance of the birds. Trof. Murphy, In a recent letter to the editor of this paper writes from Redstone, Pa,: ".We think and talk - about the good, kind people of Mid dleburgh every day, and the term just past will be remembered and eherlshed as ene of the best In our lives, until we return sometime to re new our friendships and acqualntan- e To any person buying $5.00 worth of goods of us we will pay half his railroad fare to Sellnsgrove from any part of the county, and If you buy a bill of $10 from us we will pay your ntlre fare from any part of the eounty to Sellnsgrove and return. Drelfuss Bros. WASTED IMMEDIATELY. Agents in very town und township In Snydar, Northumberland, Union, Mifflin, Ju- iaia, and Perry oouctlee, for the Standard life of Prober, by Thos. W. Knox. Ootfir iree and exclusive terl tory given io those who mean busl- , perAd.re. U (. F.arlt. rrwbitrg Pa, UnUundrleil shirts at Drolfusa UroB. for 01 eonts. Good working punt nt 75 cents. Positively the only relluble, oud. price Clothing House In Snyder coun- will be found at Drelfuosjnros. We can furninh you with abetter fitting suit for 1m money than any tailor can afford to tuake. Dreifans Bros. Henry S. Stetler, I. N. Jobns, M. I. ates by niltte hoen at the I ant sesslonj of tho County Inntitue. We have no doubt that the State Department will Indue the papers in due time. Courier. The barn of Diuilet Herman burtmd to the ground with all its contents, excepting livettockon Tuooday night of last week. It took Are about 11 o'clock froui soiuo unknown cause. The barn wus Insured for f500, hay and grain 300 and funning linpll nients 3)0, total $1100 which I al most suOlcent to cover the los To Whom It May Conckkx. For various reasons I have concluded not to hold the usual "Free Normal" this .. A r. M l.'r. A . I. teachers that the county has at loat' . t t . tour normals ami wuu inoso oppo tunilies the scholor.hip of our ten--ers should not decline. I will rete my position on the ctibtonmry "lee Normal" hi the next Ismio. ' Cha.s. H. M human, Co. Supt. The law prohibiting the kilNtig of a calf beforo it has attained the prop er nge Is very stringent. It provides "that any person who kills or causi's to bo killod, with intent to soli the meat thereof for family use, a calf lesx than four weeks old, or kuowiugly cilrt fr has in hl.4 possession such meat, with the Intent to sell the sums for such use to foreign market, shall be Imprisoned not more than six months of fined not more than $100." Warren W. Smith, of Pakton Dauphin Co., Pa. visited his uncloV John P. Smith over Sunday. "Cad die" brought with himself a wife and baby, and tho inevitable mouth, organ with which he delights his friends and associates, lie is an ar tint In this line and has few, if auy superiors on the little instrument. Few would believe tho amount of music he takes out of a common little mouth-organ. . What Forty Dollakij Will Do. Young men wishing to attend school will advanoe their interests by writ ing for circulars of Palm's Hunlne College, 170'J Chestnut St., Philadel phia. The charge for life scholai ship is only forty dollars, and graduates are furnished with situations. Con siderlDg the slight expense, and the short timo required, this Is a very desirablo place to secure a profitable education. The G. A. ft. will bold a plo-nlc and MMktarrv.1 Vriw-aiMWiiri'MijIJVr'a'iu Union counties In Bower's Grove, one mile west of Middleburgh, in Soptember, to which all are In vitedespecially all soldiers. The day will be devoted to military drills, camp fires, aud fire-work In the eye ning. J. B. Woodling will also be there with his "Merry-go-round." Meals will be furnished ou the ground at 25 cents, and all kinds of refresh ments at moderate prices. A full pro gram will appear in later Issues. HAUVH&a Ho.MK. The people of Snyder County will hold a Harvest Home Pic Nlo In Bower's Grove, one mile west of Middleburgh on Satur day August i:ith. We are unable to give full particulars this week but will do so next. Special trains have been secured for both ways aud an effort will be made to secure Ex Gov ernor Curtin to deliver an address. Six bands have been secured and wo expect to be able next wotk (o an nounce most attractive featuros for the occasion. S.T. Fralu of Sellns grove is tho hend mover and will make it a success. Owing to the grand military dis play in Philadelphia Jon Sept. 17th, the Committee bavlug in charge the Keunlon of the Otst P. V. V. and erecting of a Tablet on Autietam Bridge upon that day, have changed the date of said Reunion to Saturday, Oct. 8th, 1887, to which all: are ro quosted to be present. The train will leave Broad Street Station, Philadel phia, at 11 p. m., Friday, Oct. 7th, arriving at Antietam on tho morning of tho 8th. Fare for round trip from Philadelphia, Norrlstowu and Lowis burg $3.80 ; from Easton and Phil ipsburg $1.80. Notick. The undersigned has op ened his gallery at MoCluro, Pa., where he Intends to remain for some time, and give all who wish a chance of getting good pictures rain or shine at reasonable rates, from 10 small gems for 33 cents up to $1.40 for an 8x10 picture ready framed for th parlor. Best pictures taken In cloudy days. 2 pictures, (album size) for 25 cents. Cabinets for 40 cents. Please do not wait for Saturday, but come earlier in the week, and avoid the rush. Gallery near Transuoi Store. S. F. Dkidhrt, Artist. McClure, July 2flth 1397, tf. The Middleburgh Academy opened on Monday with a very respectable attendanoo whleU promlsoa to be largely Increased during this and suc ceeding weeks. Prof. Dawson Is showing himself a firsUclas teanhei capable of Imparting the highest grade of Instruction. He will be as sisted by County Superintendent C. W, Herman and Henry Stetler. The pedal eourse for teachers will be a most benefloial feature to those pre paring for the toliool room and we can beartly recommend It. The school Is reeeivlng the most heartly enoour ngement and earnest support of our A Successful Lrttkr A b little woman recently gave her. r-la gotful husband, the following with lnstruotions4hat It ehoi er, not be opened until he got to his ce of business : "I am forced to yon something that I know wUr trouble you, but It Is my duty to ilf- 1 ftl" determined you shall know1' tne result be what It may. LP" known for a week that this trhw" coming, but kept It to luyae "ntl1 tod3r when It has reached crisis, and cau not keep it any I fa. You must not censure ms toVbr!,,,,y Ior vo" must reap the ret-t as well as myself. I do hope it wo h you." Here he turned ovar6 neJt P3. his hair slowly rf- "The flour is out; please send rt" some this afternoon. I thought at by this method you would uotX"',t 't-" The husband telegrapl'l forthwith for a barrel of the best four In tho market to be sent toi home inslnnUr. r "IL-i 1 .1 ' Is ktiiKir, ami To Tint Point.- IV,,n'lHii' -mdful. Disordered Indigestion is a foe liver's misery. toji'ud nature, flie human digestive apparatus is JkB Of ttlM lllilr. mnt.ll..,l..,l .....i l . It Is easily put out of order. Greusy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which oiiht not to bo. have made tho American people n nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flowcrhns done a wonderful work In reform ing this sad business and making the American people so healthy tli.it they can enjoy their meals ami bo happy. lU-iuouilier : No happiness with out health. But UreunV A it i'ii nr. t lower brings health and happiuoss to tho dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five ceuts. The Juniata Herald of Miffllntown. recently iuad the following mention of Lawyer (?) Adam Martin ulm bummed thlseounty for grubb several J years ago : 'Judge Burnett, at the recent Or- phaus and Argument Court, admin istrator a lossou to a Snyder county shyster, named Adam Martin, who has figured lately in no very credi table role In ami around tho courts of this county, us whII as to all others who have lent him either aid or countenance iu his questionable prac tices. Martiu had impudently re sumed to act as an attorney for Dau -lei Peuneb.iker, Administrator of Su sanuah Zuiders, deceased, aud iu that capacity had stated Daniel's fiual no count, charging and receiving for the same the extremely modest fe of $',10, when the wholo amount of the estate was only $:)(J.7a, thus leaving for dis tribution ouly $0.73, ( wonder that he didu t take tail along with hide.) On exceptions being Med to that exor bitant fee, (a lawyer In regular prao iiou wouia Have charged $15 to 85), jutige uarnelt sustain hn. wit tue wuoie of the $!K) fee, and a coupUof other mistaken credits ir thoaooount and then conflnneil i showing a balance In PeniiebukerV hands of 119.73, Instead of 0.73. The administrator must now make Martin disgorge, or ho will himself be eliclit- ly " out of pocket." But If he i cfus- es to disgorge and the Administrator puts the screw to him" Martin will be apt to loam more law and honesty than he has manifested, in Juniata county, at least." W!l III M TiioxKLviLi.H. Last week Win. Swnrt was kicked in the abdomen by a horse so severely that lil re covery was doubtful. He is now able to bo about again, however. Huckleberries were plenty on Jacks Mountain this year. Wholo com panies of people could be daily seen going to pick this much appreciated berry. Philip Ooker has his house ready to raise. Fibbing seems to bo all the go In thUpartof the county. Scarcely a traco of a fish can bo found In the branch of Mlddlocreek. Homo of our celebrated fishermen made an expe dition to Pentu Crook and retumod home with a large lot of eols.but fish, according to their statements, are teare In that section of Pen us Creek. Eddie It. Wagnor.n six year-old boy who had his arm fractured soiuo timo ago by falling from a horse, Is doing well. Miss Hattlu Swartz is visiting her parents at She is contemplating a west in the near future. at present this place. trip to the Several of our young men are talk' ing of attending the Central Penua College, at Now Berlin the coming term. A. II. Swartx had a very reasonable oner 10 iaae onarge or a rarm near Baltimore, Md., but he refused going. iuat unowa evidently, that homo is good enough for him yet. Misses Clommie and Ida Kliuo are attending tho Free burgh Musloal College. Mrs. IsaaoHwartz was dangerously iu last weoK, but Is slowly recovering. luoitingisqultea common indul gence iu our town at present. Several of our youug folks are at tending the Adamsburgh Normal Sohool. Last wook one day Smith and Trox el came uear having a serious aocideut with their traotiou euglue. As they passed over a bridge south of town it gave 0 way aud the engine came nearly falling into the abyss below. By the presenoe of mind the flroman put on all steam aud the engine oauie out safe. This Is again evidence that more attontion should be paid and setf that the bridges are substantial. llKPORTKR. nwcneBUBMi J, P. Kearns of the Beavertown carriage works has just received a car of 84 iuch shingles which he It selling very cheap, also keeps In stock 18 inoh. Call aud examine befor aDAMsnuno. The A. 0. Band held festival at Mlddleoreek last Satur- day evening, considering the weath- er It was a success. The Anniversary of . the St. Peter's Sunday School of this plaeo next Sat urday promises to be a grand affair. All are cordially invited. Ilelfrlch i Smith have commenced work on their new house on their coal yard. They will put In a chop mill. They had better put in a roller mill. Something that we need und will have before long. The plasterers bave comtnoncod work on Georpo Smith's house con tracted by Joe Shannon & Son. Dr. C. Uothrook of McAllstervllle, deatist, Is praetlclng his profession here with a view to remain. Uev. Charles M. Aurand of WI1I iaiusport, Md , filled the pulpit In the Lutheran Church, Sunday, and de livered au able sermon to nttentivo audience. The Ueverrnd aud family nre visiting relative here, A. C. Specht, who had come hoinv from Appold, to seo his Kick wife has left ni;uin to finish work that will require several weeks. The Henry Clay Licwum reopened Moritlay eveniug, ami elected us Pres ident I. N. Johns. The society mer its the encouragement and support of all interested in the advancement of education. The High School opened on last Monday, under the prlnclpalship of I. X. .Johns, assisted by A. Shiery. The first week shows a good attendance and more are expected. The mention made In the Post of our fine buildings was quite a compli ment, and the suggestion for shade trees and improvement in pavements was well-timed. Our County Seat might profit by the same hint, ami build a board-walk from the depot to the (Joint House. Wastkd. 10,0(K) pounds of wool at 1) re if iis Bros., Selinsgrove, Pa. If you want to buy a Rood unit of clothing cheap, call at lJreifuss Bros., Soli ii.-' rove, Pa. Sol Oppenheimer wants ten thous and poun.li of wool for which he will pay the highest rash prices. S )!. ( Ippenbuiiuer is makiug u hpec- ialty of ("i uhIi hats, In colors of brown, drab and slate which he sells at ti j cents. Hor.Hic Salic The following is a list of the horses sold lust Thursday iu Middleburgh, their prices and the pui'i'hnHrs: No, 1 III) t'liuim. 4 Vn oM, iIHtik tlnKu iiul iIonMc, la :i iiuu i muter. Wniajlii Vib. By Henry Tuihter, $110. OH No. 1. Moo liny M:iruiind llnre.w II niti-i, Tlii't tiro .tiii,l.l (1rivor. Ilig (t.ro u ' i-ri. 4 uiKl'r) Vii.ir l,l. Wollit 'iHHI. Io. Iu. iirny Nti4yeari nl,. Ih an tjir.i riKiJ worker uil uiitl tlvuMu. Wi-llit 11.6. a uiet quiet ilnviir. By F. 15. Hilbish, $4TO.00. Nt,5. tlrny (letillng-. I no I ilnulo Ur.rtr, rttrulur family hnru. Wslibt u). .Nu. 4. JJujr Ueldlnir, yenrx old. Il iUiut ativor tniKlo It uul irl l ol tlio car. ,tA,n Hill", yauiuel Knouso, tO'W tA. It vcryolo umrs. Imm li il.iudr WulKlillllo. li4turold. S. S. Bowersex, (140.00. Fiu. I buy Mars 4 year ld, she It noma tblnir (Ina, It n rrirulnr nt anil It a soul lir-t lor uluiutt any puriiotn, llrlrot h'X1 tnijlt nml iluiililn. It a vliutik, walirrit 11 . No. 7. ran ot llcautllul lity rliiinkt, Aro Miirua. lluavy llmlit, awml l,.av lnil nml uuoil iumi. Mull hriil t'ly,r. iau iH.tli I - n !r,l to n Normau hurtoa ar (C' '1 K'rkin iUhMu Aro S jaart ulj. M. S. Brubaker, $1100 .00. John Uenninger, bought one the pan of iJo. 7 for H0. No. . Tiy torrult. Art Irotn tmvelliiu rtuck. Iirlt'c tmuln anil d iiihlo und hava cuml koo no-lull. I Hinl 6 n.irn ld. Hmall wliltit tiritis In luao. Tlii'y uta lull brultiori aod luuk well luKutlicr. Wouht Sieu. Heury Walter, f2H,".00. No.o, I'.liiwinui Niirrtl. Ki'iftil.ar chunk. Vory I't.ivy lln.li.-, I, Ik iiikiio au.l lull, nil, I tlyllnli ,lrl ii", iiii;I mill doiiMa. WnlKlit Imi. 7yertolil. No. 1.1. Ilay Ui-l,liii(. 4vi';iranld. it a K""d hnrxo tlut;li: initl l o ill Wollit 11MI. No. 14. ilray lltlilnii;. llyoiiraold. Welstit lluo. Ii li i;uod wurktr. Levi Moyer, f'137.00. Nil. 11. lurk l;tiy. 4 yonrs old. Waliilit If ,60. I In uid working nrdur. U rtuy ami It tiio niAklug ul a K'til hoitm. Heuben Phillips, 138.00. No. 1 li. tiii-o Iron (Iray Ilnri". It a rTl-'r iicui-iK-k. Aitiiit 17 hmi, In h I a.' li . Hell a tl villi liorto. U'tili li n;. dyriiinold. I. 1. Mi-ubeck, $1-10.00. No. H. Sliilllnn. M yciiit old. Weight ultnul 1600. lurk Iron liray. Iviuliir enuuk and la u hi ul Kcntln ililvur niikln iin.l iIoiiWb. liu will Uiiiv lur l.lm.irll. tiuuii illi..alt luu. Samuel Brunner, f'.iil-f.OO. No.16 lil:irk Hol.linn. 7 ytartol.l. 16 Immln IiIkIi. Ho It a No. 1 lli.rio aud It hard to lnt. Imyut tirmln und il.iiilila, uud will drlvo un to tliucnrt. V (IkIiI iioo. P. T. Mullet. 1175,00. Another one, not described, was purchased by J. Koltlor Peck for $14. The Volnntcc Soldier AK; of tho mu.il (lliintrlutiurl V, KS l' w ouli ?uio'r"c.IuU Voluuli'ioiUCll JOllIl A' L03U ilia yuiuiitr-rr xurvlca ilriomlail ami uplii'lil. w. . ., ........ ..,uiiiipi-uiii;i7ii ui Army i.ij. Ijirgo lii-lHvo oliima, llunutlliilly lllimt rutol iiuumii iiruni'a mcinolrn lw to one. AhuiiIx w .hi toil in oncu. i in-iilurn Im. arrKi.KV, Miiiitum hen., Arch Streot, riilUilu. n'iu m at V vv , A UMINlSTItATOlt NOTICK X l.nttiira i,r lilraliilatrnuiln.oti tlin anlata nl HKMKVUKNFfcK lata ol WtHT 11LAVKK uuiiiii. Muyurr to., ra., dao'd, liavfun i.oa Krantal to tli Hii lsralKBad, all pnraoiii. kDiiwinir tliiuilvaa InUalitml to laid uHtateara requaitail to uiaaa Immillata iiaymaut. aril uoa having elalma will irant tham duly a uiu.uiia.ieu io to unaaraitfnad lor aattla moot. DAVIU I1ENFKK. June , '87. Admlnlalratnr UNDERTAKING! E. L. BUFFINGTON liaalrol to maka It known to the p.(.l of MM Jli liurKU anil vlolulty that ha liaa ramorlalotl .ml liuirovi lit lloarae ami jirovl ld IjIid. 'It wlilt a No. 1 lo or )ri I'ruaarver. Ha liaa alao t rovl led hi maell with ona of Iba I at- aal linroval l.Blialinlha or layluK out tal.lra poaaonrlDK 111 axolualva rlKbt for IU ura In Hill illrtrlot. A II tlil hai b.-on dona at a graal oiiia, auj Mr. bulHnmon rrapeoi fully aalia Tour nalriioaiia, aa ha baa imrfcotail arranua. uiauta to lak tba aurpaa Iu lianl and mrf riu .11 the funotloti of a luuarnl dlraotur mua avulillnv lUo uutbarraamaDt anil luaoovvnlaooa alwuya aooouipauylug fuuaraia. - DOLLAR 8 PATS FOR f r i It: B aeuaL.aauiai PALMS' BOSIKESS COLLEGE 170S Ckeateat Bb, PkUwU. PaalttaiH tar lini.ira. Tiuw nMjumd fto4 IMuiauH flw Meat KjnlBrl. n,rt CminwafHiauI. itaaat fcv. ertUu. WaiwM( umaiaaak ; JLIEX. July C'Ah In Franklin townvhin Miiiiali liyiilni;r i'e4 about Ti n il . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUNBURY ti LEWSTOW DIV. TimeTablo. In effect May 22. 1ft?7 WtBTWAnn I PK. I STATIOSi. KATWAMI) Jsi sra A. I, n m m .is i l,ltcn J. r 15 oo r tti MtlaHtraat Tin ion 4 0 t.w I,wmto T.vo sot l.M 9.11 Wtltmnd T.'.'S lit M H I rintrr t .11 I'll MS .M II Hhlmll 7. Ml 17 141 n tl II wnr 1 4.1 131 .H I 4 IT MKillur IU .l M H4J t'l flmih'n IMIIH IM l.M l.ir S3I II Ailmntliurs 1.04 l.M II l.M A lift for town til) 11 K.iO 10 Hrnttr i l.M l.M H.ll 13 Ml.l.lle'.ilrb in 4 21 1.41 1.04 M Mifr 4 S6 137 I.iki If K i turner 140 131 T il ' 'wti(. 4 4 34 1.11 Ml 43 NelltiticrnT IM 4 1' ill IK 41k RrllfxroT J.' tot 4 It I. oo 7 a in I suni urr i .ia I : SrllnsKiovv icrommodnttnii (0iiiertlng with tf Inl o N f. Ry.) I.MTt fltllumroH. Arrlrt At Hetln'Kroti'. t.M A. M I0.W A. M. I 40 I. M. 6.V3 1'. M. t s I' ..o r. M M. Trains Leave Lewihtuwn Junction i It 14, a ra. I I. a tn, 10 41 ami i T, p ni, 6.SS, p to. 1 1 i m lir Pltitl ort an, I Ih.i Wntt. I 4.T a m, i J4 a id. I 17 ! m, 4 :n t m, H x r". II 14 i M, I'nr MillilliliU, Now Yoik, ll.iHI nmrt and WatlnrKt m. Fhiladulpliia & Eric R R Division. ANn NfiUTlttKN r t. !1T K A I. KAIl.tVAY. Tr.lnt I.Stvo Sunliurt ; I in a in, 1'iir Holllutff, Krlt and ;anan,!a. sua. f M a m. For I.nrU tlatnn. lii.'liHi, For It llofoato, Kana aaiM'ann il an i. k.::o I) m, Kor Kenota and Wtkln. fi "i a ra. Vnr Catnl.t and 11 4-lton. aia I (firm ami 6 p in l or W HWa-Varrn f' m. li of, r ,, i to ji in. l or Sliamvktn ard Mountt'aimtl. Tr.ilnt l.airn Snliitiroa .tiintitiii t 52 a in, arriving at liilla.llilila I 16 p w. Nit YorU 0 2J i in, llaltiitnoro 4 4' )i m, Wa-b liiKton 6 bo p iu. 1 66 i ni.airlvn K at PMIn.ltli ian I Mi p in. Vtw York CApm, llalllmora I 4i'i p n, Wtrt IiihIho 7 4'i pui. 7 07 ni,arrtv!tiK nt I'lillailolpl. la I th a m.Min York 7 10 a ni, Ualllmorel I am, WiiM Innti'i- A l i a ni. Train alto I,it HnntiiirT: 160 Atn.nrrMnu at PI I Im1 Irli In s 'i"i a m.Nat York II m a in, H.-iltlinora I 16 a to, Wmt- laiiten v so a id. J. ll. Wliun, dtn'l I'att A aunt CH AS. T.. rtiill, ilm'l Mantaar. ill id ill i1 li ii n? illnrEtcl Hutter Vi Ife'H U Pitted eherrli'H rj Pnpittcd " :i niaeklinrrleri a ItiiHpberrieit I'.' I Milium 40 I.iir.1 7 Tallow CIliekeiiM per lb U Turkey NM n Houlde H Ham Vi GnU Clarke t. ("oUnKCTKIJ BY W. II. WIMiY K V H II Y WKHSKHHAY. J(o. 1 Pennsylvania I1".) "SKiilU 7 "3 White mixed Hye CO (!orn. -.. 4 Oats a o rotatoee - - 40 to 43 BOARDING HOUSE. fpilK nndorflirnel baviutf made luiiution .-iiiuiiuiiy aiitiuiiuce thai rilliiK anil li,ilglnic ulno . pmita a ilay ur titmitr-iiva raoir a iiikI. Sial-MuK aad fauil lor huracr furnlrlieil cheap, Thoaa nol h vliix t rloil hla talile are rrapaci lully Invite, I tooall, anil thsy will Mil no away rilitaallarieil. KiKiiim a few ilnora wimt of the Ooort liouae, UlilillakurKli, Pa, OAIIUUL. IIKAVKK, Deo. 1,1183. I'ionrietor. Out of our ininu nso tif ock we ofler llio following FURNTIURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut AIail.lt) top Suits, Uovcl (llassgox tnt well niadi in work ami linisli,but alilllo olTin stylo Fivo Co1ta;o Tainti'tl Suits nt a bargain. Tliroo Solid Ash Suits all good goods except in finish: Five Lounges at a sacrifice. Ono plush Parlor suit 7 pieces Two hair-cloth " " " One " " M M second hand. Four marbletop Parlor tables Fivo hundred yards, all wool, O. U. and Coiton Ingrain and ltag Carpets last Spring fclylcsand remnants and alt llio above are per feet, except in stylo and finish. Mo wish to clean them out all aro marked larga ins and prices iu plai u figures. All our regular stock ot FUUNITUKK & OAK- SKTHnta reduced jiriee for tho AJ2XT TJILKTV AYS. Cull early and Kocuro the bargains. Goods packed and freight paid to auy point on P. It. K. W.II.PKLIX, Tho popular Puniituro and Uarpet Man, Lcwisfown. RUndeitaking a specialty. a:kl3n'3 Arnica Salvo. The IJuBt fciulve in tho world fur (Juts, UruLieri, Soros, Ulouiu, Halt Klicuia, Fover Soroe, Teltor, Cbap ed lltaula, CbilbluiuB Corus, euil all tikio Eroptious, nml poeitivelT uareti Pilea, or uo jiuy letiuiied. Jt i guaranteed to give peifort Kuliu fuotioD, or money rvfunJoil. J'rico 2 j otnls por box. ( M. MiinJol. (HI ire G No body believes it possible ta eel I Willi AKHES if our prices sre bolow oomptelieosion f HAVE FAITH lo ecino and rxainine onr Lonnliful ttork Riid wo will FAR EXCEED EXPECTATIONS nod provo tlmt ovciy Pollar expoudod with ns Lite PAm WELL0 (Jompain n with the whole coiir.li j and the remit will bo A Cordial Indorsement (f nm pen-In ni.d iirm nml (ha discovery of on JiXCKLliENT UKASON for the utiforiu j;ood reaults and eoli l pnMfnetinii (hat enno with bnjitg liy ; hi, IiDlioiio, Ceij ft e p'c- S. WETS, Prop'r, Central Dry (iotuls Sdorc Si-linnve. We aro just now openiag a mag nificent stock of SPRING s SUMMER GOODS to which we desire to call your es pecial attention as it comprises the Latest Best and needs but to 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; prico paid for Produce. 8CUOGH BROTHERS, SELINSGltOVE. "'?hen You Imuro Why H. HARVEY SCHDtH, General Insurance Ajjent. S-elinsffrovo.Pa., ItuproMOUt tholbllowliiaUrcntrttooltfCoMipaniciwi (IKUAN1ZKD- 1Q1Q yfiTN2l, of Hortfard, Cncn. a SEjjhUBjRQ IQfiS HUME, ntNtiwYnrk, - . '.',112, 7iH 1017 PIKE iiS2DDIllTIGN I'hil'n e I-lyg 21, B17iat 4!;::!:!:;;::!i;:i:ii:::1ii::;:a:;''-' h... ..... II V I liaal 9 tiPinii I imllun I-1 . I,,,. .ui ....a . . . . . . " . v Hiimnur? i on un u in a ft i!i-ir leia ottiMnaaur lUey l.uv w .11 f .r .Uiu'-...- UKK r KlM'H 1A i 'yM. .umtii, wo Assessments. AUK YOU J I i,ot, wntu lo tlje ubuve Auicy tin! "..'Ir-- Though tho premium on Owls lias been removed, tho psemium on tho superior quality of goodn sold by G. (J. Gufolious still remains. He has just received a Now stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits for young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 31.75 to $15. Hat?, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, iiAyir;m;cm?:i'Yi, tiu-s Ac, aio CONFKCTIONS AND TOYS Buhl ul yibi'.iv red not' 'I it icon. FLOUU. FEED &0. TLuLliin t'to niiti-y wbo Liivo jiHtioDueJ iu I corili&lly iuvite to kr fepcictiou or mj itock. G. 0. GTJTELIUS, Middleburgh nli.fc, W I alma I, OolJ In mm h iMialdiwMuMuitta owaai ' ! m iisiaauuu. in mi a i V i k iwIImwm Am aaai . on Tr o mm i n ir-vvJ Tiriiflfe)D0o goods at our present red need price. 1 J . lilll.MIUJ penua on g I of EverylhinG bo seen to bo ap 1 1 '-".ggggiiinwntwi '- . '..,' a Mnidi uaa 4 "iTuaa Mat!' .... Wj Premliim Nolesi INSURED,,? V you will tecoivo prompt uttontioii ...11 , MiJUMm AQXHT8 MTAXTXD ree ma ATmrnTrn y;UFE OF LOGAN tUktmUtxtoab MAat. LOGAN. ..T,hJi BhJ,. k" aa tftaa li rrm la fw. Wki. Ctu. Iiu itiiaMiiluMUi.. J ,k.. d... T ' ' P Ukuillaaal. I.to4 a .tfa.ioUi. ,i aiJTw.i Jilt Im .it Uii 4 "rtl ,- IruJ M.ACbiai,i Mai Ale tkrUlkM 4r Wta rnrjaaii K.MaM. tM4KA hit uulU - urriuvy, M " HILL . HARVCY, PVumcm,m people. bnylnj; elsewhere. ' a mt
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