pnUUbcd are rjr Thursday. ...... l'oo"Tr roTt. The rnnft of . ,. ,,, , ."IrtoMit r. M.M n th mart (..! when we die we'll be A long time (-tbrnarr, M.y.an.l Heptcntier, and oool Way of Deewor. I 'ijm, r n ii Hro. Wilvert of the Hunbury Amt- or fri-nrti tkntiMit et ony win rknn hn iold his paper to Tho. J. ?:i;s.r:m n withon both it fii fa'tv '' "' V"" l,',m " young men of Intvlltitcnce And oneriry. ii-...1l. Oar roliimm will aU.yl 'P' o , ' ... , , toti Iwhe Winn in 'P thrximn nm. n i I brother W ilvert has boen An able Sr." VrMlV.WrSJi MiMi" u,'t''.",nd.rlnf, the Amerioan one of l1nlonl tiiy niy atprrM. H3T3S T3 W333I3m Lck At the fWnrr-" on the hihnl of nner. Tliw llirnro Ml ymi 'a nils TO WHICH TOIIH Bt'DSCIUP M i paim. Within 3 woke nft-tr roeney U eeut, see if dnte U thenp'i). EapuUlcan Standing Comnittco A1am-J- A.llO'olf. N.M. MldJIcuwatth. Ilmvor K. H'blth. .1. M. ., , HMTnr W - W. II. Ilwifn. A. A. Horn'-. JtrH. M. Walter. Win. N .!.. n,.p'nan-.la. P. He-kir.l. Win. iU-. franklin-'. A. H .l. .-r, .1. '. Huxlnxor. 5;V,n. M.r-tn .T.IV ""'''' ' , , MuMlHbun'h J- M.Hliiliir, Win. lUtnla. Nic .ll.-.wa-J. R. Kelor. A . I J. Ivr-n-n.-r. Monn-H. H. Hwnliiir, T. I' Hnmuirl. I cnn A.S. rnwllnn. F. Karn. irry !no. S. Nhwi"r, In Lie SmiH. I'errr W. Adam Karat, T. IMxrr. MllnwmTO-S. H Hum. V Arlm . t. Hprln-I. I- M inl.i-K, I'. T. riilnn I'. M. Arnnlil. Jim. I'. H'Wf. Washington llmry hrtwn. J. It. siitrlt. A M. TAi'Lim. J no. I. , Keorrtnry. lU.iiriniin Tisn 'i I ctlle' twi Ti tatia' utes, id' filtu lit prist 'n." Harvest Homo I Crush H At h at (W cents At Oppen heimer'e. The Harvest Home Tin Xi i bound to Mincoed. A Urge variety of rhiiiere Bhnwls In all colore at the Ccntrul Dry Hoods Htore, Hollnngrove. If men were to pay ne they ko there would be less going and more payiny. Saturday Angiipt 13, will be the dny of the year for Snyder county. Unlaundried shirts at Dreifuss Bros, for 33 cents. (lood working pants At 75 cents. The oats stubbles thus far have not brought any cool. The Middleburgh Academy In boom ing with soiuu thirty etudimts. Ad still they come. Sol. Oppenheiiner is making a spec laity of Cruxh hats,ln colors of brown, drab and slate which ho ki-IIh at 6') cents. Wantkd. A girl to do house work in a small family. Will pay from $1. 60 to f 2.00 According to work. For in formation call At this office. Positively the largest and best se lected stock ofclothlngln Snyder couu ty will be found At Dreifuxs Hro. BeUuegrove, Pa. Thomas Rower is placing a full sot of rollers In his mill at Franklin, and will soon be prepared to manufacture Hour equal to any in the .State. We have several thousand old pa pers In tho Tost ofllee, good to put under carpets, Into cupboards, etc. which we will soli at live cents a dozen. An exchange asks ; "What is uioro annoying these hot nights than a howling dog under your window ? We would unswor, a serenadu by A Mosquito. Positively the only reliable, one price Clothing House iu Snyder coun ty will be found at DreifussJBros. We cau furnish yon with a better fitting suit for loss money than any tailor can afford to make. Dreifuss Uros. J, P. Kearns of the Heavertown carriage works has just received a car of SI inch shingles which he is soiling very cheap, also keeps in stock 18 inch. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. Middleburgh School Board elected Carrie E. Walker of Shlppensburg, Pa., to teach the Primary School at $30.00 per month. Miss Walker grad. uaded at the C. V. S. Normal School this Spring. For Salk von $70. A new piano box, Eleptlo spring, top buggy. First class make with all latest Improve ments. Call oh or address T. II. IUrtkr, Middleburgh, Pa. John Benfer, residing In Jackson township was bnrled at Now Berlin on Tuesday. Ha was a soldier In the late war and requested to be buried with Military honors. A detail of Capt. Ryan Tost, Middleburgh at tended the funeral. If you want to buy a good suit of clothing cheap, call At Dreifuss Bros., Belinsgrove, Pa. C. IL Smith, formerly of this place but of late operator for the Western Union at Bulinsgrove has been eiu ployed as operator by the Pennsylva nia R. R. Co. at Wllliamsport. Claud Is an experienced operator and will UAke his mark at the business. We wish him success. On Thursday evening, August Uth PAof. ChArles W. Dawson, principal of Middleburgh Academy will lecture before the members of the Middle burgh Educational Asoooiatlon And the students of the Academy. Ad dresses will also be made by County Superintendent Herman and others. Admission free. Doors open At 7:60 ft'clock, lecture will begin at 8 o'clock. To any person baying $3 00 worth of goods of us we will pay half his railroad fare to Sellosgrove from any part of the county, and If you buy a bill of $10 from us we will pay your entire far from any part of the r ity ta r-'! -rove and return. r-'UHS Pros. I P. P. Drinker of Hlooinobarif And ' . a . B . . nr. oinitii 01 AdAtnaburfftooK t loclnl Ka (tiling At our oftlee Uot week And Fin smoked with us At the Winbtng ton. They Are unloving life Inno- ' W. .nl.ll. I. .linn k. the inont original as well as the most rrlip exchanges that came to our table. Iu another column we publish an article on "ponsioti crookedness," which shows to what advantage per Jury can be used. Wo heard And ex perienced pension agent say not long Ago, "Let a man do the swearing and I'll get him a pnnsion, and I don't care much who he In." Is it poxsikle that it has como to this ? J. T. Kearns of the Peavertowncar ringu works has full control of the artlsluti well drill and Machinery formerly operated by Wcike A Stro liecker which he will sell at A bargain on account of not having time to at tend to it. Big money In it if proper Attention Is given. Call and examine it. On Monday morning on opening our mail we found a lean, lank, hungry-looking bed-bug slowly wending its way over our copy of the Hew York Daily itytr. It was evidently one of the rascals turned out, and had every appearance of a mug wump. Coming from a Bourbon pa per, and carried through the United Mtotes mail, convinces us that this Democratic U'liniiiintriitioii is getting lousy. WANTFD I MM HP I ATM. Y. Agents III every town and township In Snyder, Northumberland, Union, Milllin, Ju lata, and Perry counties, for tho Standard life of Heecher, by Thos. W. Knox. Outfit free and exclusive terl tory given to those who mean busi ness Address. L. U. KARI.Y. Freeburg Pa. List of letters uncalled for in the Post olTlcc at Middleburgh, May 6th mi. Samuel Musselman, Wilson Walter, John A Snyder, Harris Sholl, John It. Snyder, B. F. Mooarl, E. C. Keyes, Mrs Sallle A. Moyer, Miss Agns Heich, Miss Mary Ileal, Miss Agnes ltciglo. I. (Irikr lUUIiKK, P. M. Pro. Fosnotof tho Lewistowu Dem ocrat and Sentinel paid Middleburgh a visit on Monday and favored the Post with a friendly call. Mr. For not edits one of the best county weeklies in tho State of Pennsylvania, is a quiet, nassumiug gentleman and an excellent companion. He has probably only one fault and for that he may not be responsible. He is a Bourbon Democrat from way back. Rumor has It that lli had quar tcrs of the 0. &L. Railroad will short ly be changed from Lewistowu to Suiibury, and extend the line to Scrantoti and thero connect with roads from tho east making this a suction of a through lino from the New England States to the West. This would be a terrlblo blow on Lcwistown as we are informed that the company's money paid out from Lcwistown In wages and other ex pensis amount to over one hundred thousand dollars annually. As the time for camp-meetings is now at hand, wo would suggest the following linos from the poet Cowper to be printed In large letters and hung In tho centre of the speakers' stands : Hut whether wont liM fnul, lot 5iich rclnto Who (enroll tho H'orrU uf a future utiita. Strong mH they have hut nut .loiiiutistrittlra Fur wuro all plitlii, then all iIJok uiu't drtop, Anil TtltU Itnolf ha lout In ourUinUy. To lire HprlKlitly then, l sure the bett To vo ounulvoa and tint conilomn thu rest. A venerable looking chap styling himself Elder Eusabius Hershey in vAded the town last week, and preached, exhorted, or went through the motions on Al. Hockenbergcr's corner, a couple of evenings. Dur Ingtue daytime lie pctlilleda very neatly printed little. volume, entitled "Tho Living Poem," price ten cents. and sold quite a number. While we ret him down as a harmloss lunatic, yet he has his eyes open for the main chance and is not as much of a luna tic as ho or sho would bo who would wade through tho miserablo rot con tained in the book and then swear by It Instoad of at It. Juniata Herald. Al. Arbogost, who has been paving his wuy to the penitentiary for the last few years, was brought before 'Squire Rishel, lust Thursday morn Ing, for a hearing. He had boen do ing business in and about this place, for some time, in a very reckless manner ; buying farming Implements and having some party bail him for tho amount, then soiling them for whatever sum he could get, just to raise a little cash. When ho knew of a man that had any money, he would offer him a bond of from ten to thirty per cent, in order to get it. Notwith standing, all warning, he kept up this style of business, until it has end ed seriously, and his friends are made to suffer thereby. After the hearing, Arbogast was put under $U,000 ball for appearance at the coming court. Not being able to secure Any ball, ho was placed In the bands of Coastublo Qemberling, to be taken to the coun ty Jail. He requested the constable to take him by way of Freeburg to see bis friends, who would furnish the required amount of bail. Upon their arrival there, the constable al lowed the prisoner to have his own way, thiaking that be would do as stated. Later, to his surprise, he learned that Al. had hired a rig and driver to take him to MoKees, thug making good his way of esoape. StHimpove Tmca. Wahthd. 10,000 pounds of wool at Dreifuss Bros., Hellnsgrove, Pa. Sol Oppenheiiner wants ten thous and pounds of wool for which he will pay the highest cash prices. It quite often hAppens that both of the passengers trains on the Sunbury and Lewlntown railroad make fast time. On last Friday the mail train going west was detained at Sunbury and Selinsgrove, And when it left the latter place It was Just thirty minutes lato. However, when It pulred into McClnre It was one minute abend of time, making the run between Selius grove and McClure, a distance of S3 miles, In just 40 minutes, stopping for water and at all stations except Pawling and Meiser. Tho run be tween Benfer nnd Heavortown, six miles, was made in CJ minutes. It must bo conceded that in making tip lost time and understanding the handling of an engine Engineer Kick etts has few equals and no superior. Lcvvfotnt iVcc l'rt$. Wo camo down on tho express last night from Beavertowu to Puxtou vllle six miles iu exactly six minutes, and are now ready to pit engineer KaiilTinan rtftainst the devil for fast riming. Old Papkiis. Last week Emanuel SassaNian of near Centrevillo brought to our ofllco two old papers that aro certaitdy interesting. They are co los of the f 'ni'iu 7!c;t'it;ii, published in New Itetlin, in lSJS. Its editor was Joseph Miller.evldently a red-hot Antl-Maion, us the sheet is perfectly crammed with curses loud and long against the MumohIh fraternity. t)u its editorial page with no little Hush and and Hurry is the aiinounceiuont of its choice for President as follows : EMtcTiojt Friday, 31st nv Oct. 1S. Tiik Puoim.ks Tick kt. (.irntituila t (.'ri I it ri !.', Freemen, cheer tho Hickory Tree In storms its bows have sheltered thee 'er Freedom's limd Its branches wave "fwas planted on the Lious'it Urave. For President, ANDREW JACKSON. For Vice President, JOHN O. CALHOUN. Then follows tho electoral and county tickets in which Hun. Ner Middluswarlh is named for Assembly. Then comes an appeal for old Hick ory as follows : "Will ynu join tho federalists to put down our Republi can administration, which has gov erned in pouee with wisdom and In war with the Republican Jackson, he that tainted tho roaring of the British Lion." Below it camo a very sugges tive advertisement with a picture of two escapiug negroes and a large black coflln which reads : An ele gant assortment of eoniiis and Negro Handbills, just received at coruer of Markot and Plumb Streets, New Berliu. The lit r so) t for an infa mous cxilitiou." The issue from which we take thee extracts was published on the 9th of October, the result of tho election which took place on the 38 of October is reported in the issue of the same paper of November 8th, 1838, whief is also In on? possession and from which we will publish some very interesting extracts next week. A OAMMiit.'rtu. According to the an nouncoment in last wouk's papor, the S. S. Anniversary took place on the uOth. Thu procession formed at the Lutheran church and was headed by tho A. C. Coruot Band, and marched to soats in the grove where Rev. Hon eycutt olfered prayer and read a pas sage of Scripture. Addresses were de livered by Rev. Stover of Mlddlecroek Rev. O. Aurand of Maryland, find Rev. Mumiiiit. Tho report of tho school which was read was in short as follows: Organized July IW, 1S7H, with 70 pupils who wore part of the Union School. Number of scholars enrolled since orgauized 677, of this number 1 have dUd, 847 havo moved away and are mouthers of other schools, dS were received Into the Church. Present enrollment 318. The following are the Sepurintend ants since its organization: J. C. Specht 0 months, Adam Smith 1 year and H. I. Romig in his 8th year. a lie Prohibitionists of this county will moot in convention to organize tho county and elect delegates to the State Convention, Friday, Aug. 13. Amnion Smith is learnlug telegraph Ing with D. W. (Jarinan. We noticed J. O. Keeler of Khanio. Kin on our streets recently, lie was hereto see his little boy who had his leg broken. G'KSTitKVli.MC The woathor has not been very cold for severul weeks, the universal cry is "awful hot" and rain every day for about a week jtucmeuerries are reported very plenty along Jack s mountain. Tho oats crop lias suffered consid erable damage during tho wet weath or, especially such as had been cut, some of it so much that the quality of tho grain will not be of the best. Corn, potatoes &c, are growing nicely, and the prospect Is for a large erop. Festivals are profitable as they are well attended. Sunders' woods was alive with people last Saturday night in attendance at the festival held for the benefit of tho Union Sunday 8chool. People of all uges down to babyhood, wore present. Tho Cen trevlllo Cornet Baud rendored some very good music. The ludies la gen eral wore white dresses, befitting the summer season. And of course the gentlemen Attended dressed In the handsomest manner. No drunkeness or bad behavior was noticed which speaks well for tho morality of those who attend such gutlioriugs. Iu town recently, Jos. K. Rdb, W. II. Smith, Cowan ; Newton Hart man, Shamokln Dam ; Dr. U. C. Mohn Si wife, J. S. Raudonbush, Lau rel ton ; Mrs. Cora Smith, Ed. Hen drlcks and wife, New Berlin s D. Bolender, W. H. Hartman, Middle burgh ; Jacob Swarm, A. Bheary, U. II, Baker, H. P. Stuck and wife. MlrjHnbuns,', . - Bravrrtoww. One of John P. Kearns's horses week before Inst kicked his (Kearns's) cow with such violenoe a to fracture her leg. The cow has been nursed carefully and ll.iM Maamam.. I.. trthil l.l.m ....... linboiinj (f) wratll on lHe hwM for the rash net, Kearns sold both of his horses on the day following 'the occurrence. Johrt will yet repent of his sin selling the Innocent horse with the guilty. ' Ausban Ruger cut his foot badly week before last. Judge Middleswarth was thrown out of a wagon by A runaway horse lust week sustaining bad bruises about his hip and elbow. He was confined to his bed A number of days and Is still unable to leave the house. Mrs. Jacob O. Snyder has been sick for a number of weeks' Friedman 3t (ietz's Bill horse died on Suturday. The Lutheran Sunday School will hold a plo-nlo on Saturday of this week. Charles Gilbert has been sick wilh bilious reaver for the List two weks. Mrs. Byron Edmonds, ntf Annie Royer, of (loldon Corner, Ohio, is vis iting her mother and sister here at present. Rev. O. Leopold, of l-'ogelsville, pa., preached In tho Union church on Sunday morning a week, and, at a suitable time iluriug the service, in stnlled his son in-law. Rev. pjluegor. Frank Kern had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse by death on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Dr. J. J. Oreenhoo, of Will iamstown, visited friends here last week. Miss Annio Boyer, of Lock Haven, Is staying with her sister Mrs. J. p. Freed at present. Ilatlie, a daughter of John Alglor has been atllicted with sore eyes and for about a week had to be confined to a dark room. She is better now. John P. Kenrus has repainted his residence nnd the front of his car riage Vmiinr. Mrs. William flilbert has been con fined to her bed for nearly throe months. Sho is quite low at present. Our cemetery is far from what It should bo iu appearance ; why not clean It ? Art hur Specht lost a good colt by death ou Saturday, Citizks.s. 1- - L L Noticic The undersignod has op ened his gTillery ut M iCluro, Pa., where ho intends to remain for some time, and give all who wish a chance of getting good pictures rain or shine at reasonable, rates, from 111 small gems for 25 cents up to $1.40 for an 3x10 picture ready framed for tlu parlor. Host pictures taken la cloudy days. 2 pictures, (album size) for 25 cents. Cabinet for 40 cents. Please do not wait for Saturday, but come earlier iu the week, and avoid tho rush. Oallery near Tratisues Store. S. F. DiciuKnr, Artist. McClure, July 30th 18.S7. t. Oivb Tiikm A Chavce I That Is to say, your lungs. Also all your breath ing machinery. Very wonderful ma chinery It Is. Not only the larger air passages, but tho thousands of littlo tubes and cavities loading from thorn When these are clogged mul chok ol with matter which ought not to bo there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what thoy do, they cannot ilo well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneu inonja, catarrh, consumption or any of thu family of throat and nose and i , iienu an .i mug oust ructions, all aro bad. All ought to bo got rid of. 1 hero Is just nnii sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boscheu's O o r m a n Syrup, which auy druggist will soli you at 75 cents bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may depend upon this for certuui. Do You Know It? Wmi'HKSTEH'S I.I M Kan J SMD.V l ill riil'lIiiNi'llxTK or n inula i .-M Uomm v l.n iwmumiiiion in every IIuk ul tho ilmiiMt. tor "uni ".Mm i.nnif", mpuit iiM.'im-B 'Limn nn iiml Aiptlt, and all luruie of (len.'rul 'V "i unnmuuuii NiKviMtt Kiiinu.lr -Hu wuro ana not 1 Nl !H KS T K ll'S I roniir bii'iii. 1 1 iin.l ti ur l.oltlo. Sul.l l.y liruKii'xH. m ij ij n 11 nam trvi,now XJ n TIVTJT1' A- LKIIMAVV. Wmh. culur. ....... I?.,u,tMr'"i I't Kiiiilpiicl I'MNTHli.S1 1(1)1.1. rus I:S!AltUSIl.MI.NT iii thu L'nUi'd stHU'it. I. .1. IIKI 1. 1. Y &:), 1 uml ;'.) J'onrl Suit, No w York. I'rl.'CB low. tSaUsluotlop KUarantued. Jiont roler u iii-oii. YOUN O MEIf Wiliiamsport Commercial Cote K.tMaotion or Honor Rriinlel. Ahlrof t. U. ALLEN, Wllllaiu.ort, l'. Tli8VolDiilccSol(licr,KAK2i r" of tho rnoit lllilPtrtonFrtni, Tnl,' 1 I sii 11, "'""""'UtiU- JUUU a LUillJ- Ilia v.i uutoiiraorvlne dsln.loil ami ui.tiol.l. I.wui 1 rcri"in:i K.iiiilnlwuiiui'i. nl Army J.l'., ) t"ii I1' A'"'" V"1'""". Ui'autllully tilu.-triiluil imiru uriint'i Slumuln taw to ono. Ami'iii ni...i.:ii ui o . circular ire. A,i.l ill, -.7. 4w. ""vv III'IKI.KV. MultT(i mi ap..ku...... UI..I.. .... A DHINISTHATOH NOTKJK iai.n, w ...i" : ... "... " -r 'r r- toon Kraoted to tut uu taralKua., all irou" kn .wii ibainralvua lndamd tuaalil vtataara ra..iiaMtil to uiuka linuiaiiiMiA .... Iliona having elalmi will iraaut them' duly auilitutloalsd to the undanlund ir aim.. WWII UAV1D UKNKKH, Ailinlnli ratrr J una 0 'i-T. D O L L A R 8 PITS FOR f n I LIFE SOHOLAIIUIDU PALMS' s BUSIKESS COLLEGE' 1709 Chestast 8L, PhUada, Tba Uat fekialuned. Una tiaanjoarMady. Ural Kt. ryiiaiMi, Wfiu. lur Uuvulaaa, DIED. 1st, In Centra tiwrshlr. Auflruat n jAl.ry Kd T yara, l iuor.tlt. .i PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, SUNBUS7 ti LEWST37W LIV. Time Tahiti. In iflVct Msv 22. 187 Wftar-WABD I KrTl.i1. I MTAHll P m w A, T7 a iii . m 4 19 S t.IMnn 3. 7 1ft (0 4t; ti MalnStrfel tin n.i 4 II t ,oi.twn 7 m t I M S.ll Wnltlnnd t S.ll IM S I'nllilff T St S'rt 1.46 S.ttO II Sl.1n.1te J S.4I 7 11 Wanner T . ; 131 i ll S 41 17 MiH'lure )U J II M nil in lianli'r Mllla 7 r,i im I. If s nn i Ai1awliuri n n n.b) 110 "30 S.t Ih nvprt.ino s 10 i. 4.6 J.M S..MI J0 llnM-r 'ill t 1i I W .U Mlll.nhnrb S 7 4 SI S.41 o f( Mr!,nr Hid I vn IS7 la.ou a: k-ramer a An 4'" 131 ;T 3 'w.lrii( mr, H I IH 7 41 U HolliiFwruvo .(. 4 4: til t.S" 4 'filnurnve J. .i 4 1 i.oo Ir.ai to i .i ii i u r v e.i s si. nsari o r 4 t oiniiHMt.tllon (i'tinninic with inlmnn X t'. II t ) l,evo hll imro vo. A rrlvo at Sr-lln rnfi' o m a, I 41 IV a.t-3 ! I 'IN ! K. M. Pralns T.enve I." Wigtown J line Sun I It It, a in, 1 1' I. a in. in l n-rl '? p m, (1 V ii in Inr ritn.l'urtt atnl Hi- WeM. i .!t, f to t M a m, t Jt a m, I if . in, 4 M in, s Si n m II 14 r X. "r rhlla.l. iliU, No Yoik, Hal l mora ami Wminnni'-n. rhiladclplii.i A Crlo R R Division. AM NOUTHKHX t K N T K A I. RAILWAY. Trln Luvn supl.n-r t in a in, tvr liel nf iuti. K.rl and ( annm'nl KU. 6.1 s m. Vnr Lock tUvan. 'i s.p in, f ur Ih'ltdi.inta, Kane ne iran m il.il aim. a in n tn, Vet Konovn an.l Wnlklnf . n "S a i'i Vor t 'at a ! nnd H at It on. ft ;s am 5Mim an I b 3". p i i Kim W ilil.arr hj n in, II u.'i a m, 4J j in. Kur M.ainoKin and .Mount 'n in. I. Train Lair SrM"vrrt .tnn. tl. n: 0 it ni. arrlvlna at PM1 .1. dphln 3 1? p in. Vrvi V irk .i p in, i:a;'.-nii.r 44i p in, Wu Ii Inntnn b M) p in. 1 66 p m, mrlvli.K al PH!.olpMn Hip in, cm Ynrk 0 : '. p in . Italtlui'.ro 4f. ji in, Wfrii Ini iun 7 4'i pm f 6f ni.arrlviiiK nl 1'hllailnlpt la I i a in.Nxw Y ri h 7 pi a in . lal I in.oro V am, V,..I'. Incton (f a in. Train nl l.narpa Sunhiirv HOJm, arrlvlnic at l'M!adlplila H 2a m.No irk 11 'i u m, li.it'luiura 16 u in, Wi . liiiiton s n a ui. J. Ii. Wtion, Oan'l 1'ai.K Aiienl. tit AS. t.. tl' I II , llnt.'l Mannaer. j13i((..cl)iiB': ItEnrkcif Mutter ;. Ku'k'K 14 l'ii te.l I'li.-rrii'S fl I'npitted " )t r.laekberri.'H fl I tni .1 ) rri i-f t I inioiis 4u l.nrd 7 'I'.il low i 'liieUeii per lb () Turkey.! Sid- r, SiMildo m Hum ' (ivnln .IBarkel. (VmnKt'TliP lt w. II. WIMtY i:liHY WKUNKSPAY. No. 1 PeiinsylviHiia (s'l "SFulU 7h " :i White mixed 7". Kyo no t'orn 4 v' Oats 4. an I'otatocH 40 to 45 BOARDING HOUSE. rPHK lmilorsicrnod liaviii tnado -I ampin prni ivmtino for tha flnoinnioilnili'ti oMIib .i l.l - - Kpcotfully auoninio that i.9 wil 1 ri.ri.ti.,, nil) i uu am. (origin,; al ttta ratant navi.iiiy.nva fiiin a day or baaiitf -tiva raiitK a niniU. Mal ilim and .wl tnr liori-c furtiUhod oheap. Thors not Imvlnii triad hla taHo aro rdpert fully Invito,! tuuall, and thay will nut no away dlMmnimio.l. Ifnoinii a fnw il.iur wi'ct i.l the Dnurt Huuho, Mlddlaliurah, I'a, (lAlllilKL HKA KM, Ilea. I. 1812. l'iopnolur. Out of our lnininiso stock vo oflcr Uu; i'ollowino; FURNTIURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Sol ill Walnut M:uMe ton Suits, J5ovtl ( i lassie - tra well niaile in work am linisli,lmt a little olVin stvh L'lvo Cottage Painteil Suits at a bargain. Three Solid Ash Suits al 4001I ooils except in finish Five Lounges at a sacrifice. Ono plush Parlor suit? pieces Two hair-cloth 14 44 44 One 44 44 " " second hand. Fourinarbletop Parlor tallies Five hundred yards, all wool kj.kj. ana vjouon in'raiu and 1'a-r Carpets last Sprint' styles and remnants and all tho above are per fect, except in stylo and finish. lo wish to eleaii them out all aro marked Uai tfai ns and prices in plain ugures. All onr regular f;toek tit FUJtNITUliE & CAR- SKT at a reduced price lor t ho JS JiXT TlilKTV DAYS. Call early and secure the bargains. (Itiods packed and freight paid to any point on K. It. W. I T. FELIX. Tho popular Furniture and Carpet Man, Lcwistown. -"Undertaking a specialty. uVsIja's Arnica Calvo. The IJeht Salve iu the world for Cats, MriiiiJOH, Soros, UIchib, Suit Kbcum, Tcvor SorH, Ti'tlcr, Chnp tul llundri, CbilUluius Coidh, oud all Skin EruptiuuH, mid lobitirelv cureb Piloa, or do puy ruqnirod. It is guaranteed to give perfect safis faction, or money refunded, l'rioo 25 ttota per box. O. M. yblndal. i 17 i (HJeire's YmwMe. No lode Mievts it ppshiblc t.1 sell pood fit our present reduced prfcel. WEI CASHES if onr prices sro lo!o comprebension t HAVE FAITH to renin rrnd fxnu.ino cur I ronlifnl stcrk fir.d wo will FAR EXCEED EXPECTATIONS and piovr. !.!,,( t vi rv Ihd! ir rxinded with us linn PMB WELL. (Vmpni-p us with tl.o whols (ijui.'iy and tie result will bo A Cordial Indorsement of onr poo. Is in;! pi ire nnd the discovery of an EXCKIJjKNT UUASON for the nuforni p,no I rnsultM nnd soli I i VKiction Hint como with hnjiaff liy j;'itdi, Nctujti", OitptilH (do. S. WEIS, Prop'r, ('riiti'iil Dry (ii).il:4 S4iiv St-iiiisi:nvc. Wo aro just now oponiug a mag nificent stock of SPRING! SUMMER GOODS to which we desire to call your es pecial attention as it comprises tho Latest Best of EverythinG and needs but to be 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. SCHOCSS BROTHERS, SELEFiSCii ROVE. When Ycti fenrc vjgy Net Get f he Best? H. HARVEY" SCH0CH, General Insurance Atyent. Selinsgrove, Pa.. lMi-oonlHtJiolbllwiii;jUivatHtoclcCoinpaniOHi omiAxizi:n- imtl yKTrTA,rIfnrt?. rd, Conn,, c iTQiTa HUME, ; N.,w Y ;r!, - . '(ED2 713 1U17 FJ FCE iiGSUGIHTiUrii Fiitl'a, 4,-l.JS,67a S21i U17,lai ri;: ; ::,:.,! r.:;'; ,?r;r u'.Vy w'i!"f' i'Vm i k i'.'.v V k i' ! 'r'.V i i.a ' '"tH "' ' '" .tu.u. No Assosrnor.ts No PrornUin Notcs .AUli you insured:? If not, wnlo tn tho u!)ovi. Am-uvy nu.l you will lecoivo prompt fittonlioa so r. j Though the preinium on Owls has been removed, the pseniiuui on the superior qualify of good sold by (r. C. (jufelious still remains, llr. has just received a New stock of SPUING STYLES ouits for old men. Nobby suits lor young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from SI. 75 to $16. Hate;, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, HAXDKKllCIKKS. Tim, Kc, An. Also CONFKCTIONrt AND TOYS m i l nt h'Hie.'j n ilii' i 1'iii'on. iriX)Ull, FEED &C. Tbiii;Liuc ll) ninny who l:uv j utroniz.il mo I por.liully iovito an io f pcrtiou of mjr stirk. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh S&MEDUSAWARDEDTI1 Kl t J Curianu. ,laala.4UllkKU4ltlM , wi.olaiiuuua iua 5 Mm TKlriyEST'1Myr;v:oui,LV .flll II M 11 a 111 II rii 1 ' .IVS v AGENTS WASTE! roa tmi ATJTH0EIZED :Hirc nr inniif juik ur LUUAN llb Inlrmlvrilua by Mrs. t n t m aJiii V'TP")? tajaiaeailiiMM,", I,. HILL & HA.VVf V, PdusHrns. HI K. OunU tLjt, 3iilUjaor9. '"VST