PabHahed trttj Tborsdajr. (IWTVt UOVWTT rOMT. Tilt CoaMt Of lar Coae.tV are hM on the foarth Manriaya iafoar, May, anil Haatamber, and Mooed May ei m (lar frloaJatthfaatknat the eaaatf will laMae ay Mad lot na tha aawa la thalr raapae ma laoi, Tlllaiaa aad aaifhhorkoodi. Hand i tha plain fast. d we will drat tkam ap, iiaatdbe. Oar (aliinai will ala?a Moan tntkaia "ho wink to apaak thraoRk tkam on anrralar Ineal anamlon of pnblla lattroit ll wo will sat boldonraalf raipeoilble far tka orlaloat ta mj eipraoa. U0TC3 T0BU230P.IBSHS. Leok at tae (Htgure on the label of I'l A. ...... .nil vm aear fap'?r. j nwon jmn wi. CMH DAT TO WHICH VOUR BtTBSCnil tfoH M TAJJ. Within 8 weeks after Money 1( Mint, if tint in changed. Wo Uier reoiMDt is neoesBarf. Republican Standing Ccmmitteo A.laml .1. A. Fpllerolf, It. M. Mlddleiwartb. ,,,.lvl.r-Hn. Smith. J. M. feca. lienor W. 'W. H. Hrtun, A. A. Koml(j. iioBlp K. It. Walter. Win. Ntipt'. -hM,ian-.liK". I', Hot-Hard. Win. KIM. I riinkliti . A. Ifuli-mlar, J. Ilaaslngor. Jncki-an Wm. Martin, .1. I. Kreltlier. iiMdlphurch .t. M . Htolnlnijvr, Win. Komi. Muldlooreok J. R. Krr, A . I. K reamer. Monroc-11. H. Murdnnr, T. I Horn mul. Ifin-A. 8. 1'swilnif, K. Karn. Iarr I no. H.Skowrm, lia Hpotti. retry W. A Jain r'uret.T. f. tx-rr. HfllnfiroTO f. I lliirnf.A. Arlioanit. Sprlnic-1. 1. Munne-k, I'. T. Hl.fl. t'Dlon I. M. Arnold, .Ino. I. llounr. Washington Uonry lirvwn, J. II. bhtrk. a. H, I'Ai-i.iitu. Jao. I). HnaAR, H.Tctary. Chairman. rail's I chile1 nm tb tatii' utci, ai' hill It jiiit 'ID." Oysters. Squirrels ara free and scarce today, Tha backbone of tuiumer is broken Copyright applied for. F.rerybody will attend the (1. A. R. pic nic in Bower's grove, on Batur- dny. A band of Uypsie, with the usual roncotnitant of children, dogs, horses, &c., are camping north of town. Sixty-five conveyance) pawed through our borough on Sunday uorning en route for nampmeeting. Harry Leitzel, the jeweler, spent the latter part of last wee at Ka bersburg, attending a fatally reunion. Friedman & Getz'e store, Heaver town, will be cloied on September lit, 20 and 2t, they being Hebrew holi days. (Juite a number of our peoplo at tended the camp meeting at Palason Huuday. Of course, they went there to worrftip. Foil Salk. 25,000 feet of dry Hem lock boards, and 0,000 feet Yellow pine flooring. For particulars call at this office. The Union county fair will be held at Lewlsbnrg, commencing Sept. Si and cloning on the 24th. It promise to be a grand success. f Cornelius, the new photographer, is doing a good business in our town and the superior work . JusiHlffg-tu. patronage be is roceiriug. j E. C. Graybill, of the Eagle hotel in Franklin has had a good brick walk put down in front of the hotel. Johu Fraud did the brick-laying. Vriedman & fietz of lieayertown, authorize us to announce that they are helling their summer goods way down to make room for the fall stock. Mitchell & Son's bottling works, Selinsgrove, together with stock and machinery, was destroyed by fire on Thursday morning. Insurance about soo. II. Z. Steiningcr, on Friday, with hook and line, took from Mlddlucreck a 21 inch pike. Mart felt as proud of his catch as a boy docs with Ids first pair of suspenders. Cornelius1 Photograph Gallery, lo cated on tho lot adjoining the Hand Room on ths 17th; of August. Fine Cabinet at $3.00 per dozen. Call aud see samples. Halfrlch & Smith have completed the bridge across Allddlecreek near Long's. The bridge is complete in every detail, but to the builders, we learn, it was not financially a success Peter Uackenburg, of Michigan, a former citizen of the west end of the county, is visiting his frieuds here about. II r. Uackenburg is 63 years eld and the father of 0 girls and 10 boys, Ed. Shindel informed ns the other evening, that wnter was so scarce in some parts of the west, that farmers were compelled to take their cattle 2C mllus by steamboat to water them. Hats ! adjourned conrt will be held to morrow, at which a writ of huleas corpus will be argned in the case of ueorge Wenrich, now In jail charged "lib stabbing Drumbellor at Sellns crove on July 4th. Will. Crouse, while engaged In driving nails on Frldav missed the nail, but hit the small finger of his left hand with such force as to crush It. The wound Is painful and Willis uuviHg a noiiduy. Harvest Home aervinea were held in the Lutheran and Reformed church on Sunday. The church was beautl folly decorated with oereals, fruits, ., emblamatlo cf the plentiful har "t Rey. Deitx officiated. The horse sale on Thursday was not so well atteuaed as former sales ; neither did the animals bring the Il: they should have brought. We elsewhere publish a description of the horses sold, purchasers and pnoes brought. Curtin Bowersox, within two weeks ..buea at bo barns, with a daily av Se of 400 bushels, or a total for tnetlme mentioned of 4800 bushels. VN doubt if any other thresher in the county, or even In the state can rro nuce such a record. Special trains wilt leave the Grand Army l'ia nlo grounds at 8:80 In the evening. Another car-load of 14 Inch No. 1. pine shingles. Trice $3.00. Call at this office. Wn, Inhoff, an old hotel keeper of Mifllinburg, died at that place on Monday of last week. J. B. Reed, of Sunbnry, had his 200 Irish setter killed by being run over by a delivery wagon. Aaron Kern on Taesday had one of his fingers badly pinched by getting It between two stones. The Sheriff will sell valuable real estate at the Courthouse tn Middle- burgh, on Monday, Sept. 19th. See bills. Rev. J. P. Shindel, of whom we made mention several weeks ago as being seriously ill, Is able to be out again. Win. P. Bailey administrator of the estate of Jacob Iilckhart, will sella valuable farm in Centre township, Thursday, September 22nd. (i. B. II. Arnold, who for the pnxt weveral weeks has been visit lug friends in .Ikron, O., returned home on Monday. He reports the Middle burgh Akronitesenjoying good health and proxpering. From present indications the (1. A. U. pic tile In Bower's grove will be largely attended by visit imx Postx five or six already have signified their intention of being present. The ex cursion and night trains are assured. See small posters. Thrt three days encampment of Cspt. Michael Smith Post cloced on Saturday evening. The entire pro gram was carried out suceeesfullv. On Saturday quite a number of viwit- Ine Posts were nresent. Cant. Kvnn Post of Mlddleburgh was among the vimting l'osts and theyspeak of the afliair in the highest terms of praise. A few evenings ago while out gath ering news we met H. S. Stetler and had the audacity to ask him when he intended to get married. Contrary to our expectations, he told us. The happy event will take plnrc In the year 2001. He failed, however, to give us the month, or day of the month, and we will therefore have to interview him again. The devil has left us for a season. He is now roaming through Union county, "seeking uhut he may de vour." He Is not very particular either, for wo have known' him to fctoop to t he dcvlisli Indignity of eating deviled eggs. But this is a devilish sub jort and we will quit deviling the devil, or wo may get tho , devil when the devil gets back, Lewlsburg offers purses of $1003 for trotting at their Fair this fall. It is 1 J t 1.1 . . I . . no wunuur mar. ineir irois excite so much interest all over the couutry ourexchanges are full of news con or,fiiif ii'g urn t nay nin a floo show last fall and the President says they will far exceed it this fall. Sobers' glass ball shooting on Friday, Sept. 2:id. will be a great attraction, as he has challenged the world to beat him. That "necessity is the mother of in Invention," has again been verified. Aaron Kern who is building a large brick house a few doors west of the old jail, which is owned by him aud from the yard of which he is getting tho building stone for his new dwell' ing, has laid a track from the jail to the place where he is' building the new house. The car is run by a windless aud it Is astonishing with what rapidity he is hauling the stone, uud at much less cost then they could be delivered otherwise. Badly Blkxud On Monday after noon, while Mrs. Samuel Kowen of Franklin, wus engaged in burning catapillars, the straw stack In some manner took fire, and in endeaver ing to outen it she was severely burned about the face and hands. Had it not been for some persons passing along the road at the time the barn would undoubtedly have beed destroyed, as the straw stack was almost against the barn. The 6tack was destroyed. 1 had kidney disorder and say for the good of others that Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy cured me. Rev. S.C. Chandler,Lebanon Springs, N. Y. I bad Stone in the Bladder and Gravel in the Kidneys. I nsod Dr. Kenuedy's Favorite Remedy and am now well. E. D. Parsons, Rochester, N. Y. Price $1. Send 2 cent stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y., for a book on Kidney, Liver and Blood disorders. Mention this paper. Sept. 1, W. 4w. The Ssate Normal School at Blooms burg will begin Us nineteenth year on Tuesday, September 0th, 18U7. Candidates for the Senior Class will present themselves before the faoulty on Mouday, Aug. 22d, and the State examination will begin on the 23d. The class already promises to be the largest ever enrolled here. Many prepared here have taken high stand Ing in college. The school gives thorough traiuieg In the common branches. Send for catalogue. While Charley Erb and Wellington Smith were returning from camp meeting on Sunday evening they met with an aocident about 2 miles south of town that might have resulted more seriously. Just before reaching the farm of Philip ylmlg the road is very narrow and runs along the brow of a large hill and here In some way they got alongside of tho road, upset ting the buggy, throwing the occu pants, horse and all down the steep eobankment, completely wrecking the boggy. The boys received nasty cuts and bruises, but fortonately es caped wJtboai braakijij; u bouu. Sol Oppeaheimer's Clothing store, Selinsgrove, will be closed on Sept. ' 10th and 21st they being Jewish hoi-, (days. Ills patrons will please re - member these dates. Two months ago William II. Nogle, son of David Nagle of Freeburg, left his parental home to seek employment In the west, tie found work at Elk hart, Ind., at f 28 per month. Think ing that Akron was a more congenial place he started eastward and while crossing the railroad track in chang ing cars at Cleveland on the 21 hoi July he stumbled and fell. A parsing train came along and crushed his right arm. He was taken to the St. Vincent hoKpital where his arm was amputated. He remained in the hos pit al sixteen days when his arm was sufficiently healed to warrant his de parture for home, arriving here on Thursday. Courier. KolTj of Hoson. The following persons have paid their subscript ion to the Post to the dales dppositu their names. Should uny mistakes occur in theso credits or on your pa per please notify us: J. F. Krrstcter, July 2, 8S July 20, N Dec. 1, 'fir. Jan. 1, 8 Aug. P, Sept. 1, Dec. 1, 't7 April 1, March 24, 7 Dec. 1, '67 Sept. 1, '7 Jan. 1, 'H8 Feb. 1, S Dec. 1, '87 Jan. 1, 'He J. W. Haas, Daniel Zeiber,, Warren W. Smith, Henry I'.ui lmiiui, John Atney, Fred Kotlifon, W. (. Wagner, Levi J. Romig, Ellas Specht, Wm. H. Walter, J. C. Kiitzer, L. C. liowersox, (i worge Stetler, 11. Allred Schoch, KlM.KI) 05 TUK ItAlMtOAn. On Wednesday morning, at about U o'clock, a fatal accident occurred at Mitchell's crossing west of Puxton ville, this county. The facts a wo got them are about as follows : Mrs. Henry Krat.er of Adams township was on her way to pay a visit to her son, Simon Kratzsr, who resides on Absalom Snyder's farm, a short dis tance west of Paxtonvillo and reach ed tho above crossing with I.oml freight coming east, iu sight, bell ringing and whistle blowing, but she attempted to cross the track, when tho engine struck the front wheel, throwing the buggy, horse and occu pant a groat distauco from the track, breaking Mrs. K's lower jaw, right leg and ai ui, besides receiving internal injuries from which she died within an hour after tiie acclduut. The horse was also killed and the buggy completely wrecked. Mrs, Kratzer was aged about CO years. Tim following article first published in 1HI10, we take Irom last week's Ad- aiusburg lli fuhl: "Adumsburg, Beaver township, I'nloii county. Pa., at the foot of Black Oak Utdgi, about 12 milus south west of Aew Berlin, contains 2" dwelling, 1 store, 1 tavern, and a Presbyterian church. Formley R gerstown. Beavwrtown, pobt town In Heaver townshln. JJiiion couuty. In Mussnr'e fiii'vy iu nines souuiwesiui .ew ier- lirj, '.'' miles northwest from Washinir ton CD from Harrisburg. It contain !i dwellings, 1 store, and a tavern. It was formerly called Swifttowu. Middleburg, post-town, in Centre township, Union couuty. on the left bank of the Mahoniely (now Middle' creek. About 0 miles southwest of New Berlin, H2 northwest from Wash ington, and r2 from Uarrisburg; con tains ,V) dwellings, 5 stores, 4 taverns, and a Lutheran church. The following Is a list of post offices and post masters: Beavertown, Daniel Beck Icy. Freeburg John llilliish. McKees i Falls L. H. MeCarty. Mlddleburg, Fred. Stees, Jr. Selinsg'ove, P. Fred. Bering. The above were tho only postolllces In that part, of Union county now Snyder. At present Snyder county has ISO postofilces. Hormk Sai.k. The following in a description of the horses sold, buyers and prices brought, at last Thursday sale, in this placo ; No. 1. lmn (Ircy muro, S yearn oM In lunin i ii i nit roiiy. unviia uicciy eingisxr Quui'iv n oikiih iijju ouuu. Eyer Walter, Mfilinburg, $135, No. S. Iron (trry inuro, Cjvari old, la a KOod IUUIU lo vgrH, flHUS nuu. Thos. Gutelius, Mllllnburg, $1!)8, No. 3. Uny inuro 4 year a uld. Puinrthlnir aw lul uli'o In ar out of luiruoa. Prlvca aiiixlo or uoumo. Wt'lKhs 1118. M.J. Muldoon, Shenandoah, $100, Nn. 4. C'ltdftnut Surrul inuro H vear old, (mull airioin uu.v, wiuioiiimi Kit. weighaliuu, Jacob Moyer, Meyerstown, $7!). No. t. Illueli UeldlUK, 4 Jiura old, drlvraln Kiu or uoumo. no i u sooa cull, w uihui iu7!, S. B. Walter, Mlddlebnrgh, $141. No. 9. Hay (U'lillnni, lilxb hriidnl, llllld to eeiu ua a nice urivmu; tvum, wviuhi iihuui M. L. Rchocb, New Berlin, double team $J41. No.T. Hay UeMlriK 4 years old, drlvoj aiuylo auu uuumu, kijou wuihit. woikusuju. M. J. Muldoon, Shenandoah, $100. No. I. liny (folding 4 your old, la a atout Whlkur. hcuvy nmlu und lull, In quid auywliero you niu'u niui. vv viKua noil. Fred. Smith, Mlddlebnrgh, 100. Na.V. Day niaro, ( yciira ulil, la niro cliuul nd wurka wvlliu auy wny. Wuiglia 1160. J. G. Moyer, Adamsburg, if 100. Nn. 10. Unlit Ituy nii;ri', 3 yeuraulil, la will uuui, unvva ainiiia ana iiuuuia. riniiB iioj, Aaron Stahluecker.Krntzerville, fl.'W No. 11. llrry ClolUliiKf yaraoll, la tt ) travali'r ami sliuwa kouU unit lur '"ll. I'll I luriu, liltcliea alnsla and Juulilo. WiIrU' luiiu. W.W.WIttenrayer,Middleburgli,$18r No. l'i. Wlai lt UuldlaK. youraol.l las good ciiunuy wurk uurne. tvvignaover iiuo, Jacob Moyer.Myerstown, fSl. No. 13. Uny inaro, 6 year old, drlvva alnsl anu uouine, una amaii airiiio m mca anuono 111114 wliilo Ivut. wolsliauvvr lloj. Same 1120. No. 14. Ilnr niaro. 9 cora uld. la auood. solltl (ti'iitle nnlmuf lur work or drlrlus. WsikIh aiioul liiM. Same $144. No. IS. lilafli Oelillnu;, 8 ynnri old, liaa nno inon winia airiiio 111 mra, a wmia tool nun us good oolt. We Ik ha Uoo. J. C. Schoch, Mlddleburgh, 120. No, 19. Light liny, S jroara old, Il rimvy, lllaclc main, Tall and luga, la a sond atojiuur, drlvoa alnxla aid double. WelKlm 1U76. J. W. Kunklo, Middieburgh, 141. No. IT. lMiink nmro.d yoara old, las good atoiir and aliowa well. Wlsl' l!a. Lewis Amlg, Selinsgrove, $150. No. 11. Kod Itnnn inuro, 4 yeuri old, la a rlulit good animal for road or laran uac. Welgha llut. Ner B. Middieswartb, Middieburgh, $155. Na.ie. Gray Blallloa. 4 yeara old. tired hy Niirmun hurt dam t'aoud'an mara. be la a auod aall, aud baa good Ilia. 11 aa wolgUad 1940. W, il Ftr, Ceutreville, 13i. O. A. R. Tirwtc A O. A. R, plcnlo will be held In Bower's grove, Middle burgh, Pa., Saturday September 3d, l8f7. A cordial Invitation Iscxtended to all O. A. R. comrades, Dons of Vet erans, old soldiers and the public gen erally of this ond adjoining eountlea. rtVHlllAM oK THK PAT. 10 n. in. Grand parade. HlJ a. m. Company drill by G. A. R. Posts. Interval for dinner and refreshments. 1 p. in. Bug race for purse. 2 p. m. Skirmish drill. 8 p. m. Tul race for purse. i p. in. Murprir-e drill. 1) p. in. Merrygorounl. Interval for supper and refreshments. (t p. m. Mrexs parado. i p. in. Sham battle aud fire-works. Stettler's Cornet banJ Will furnish nnisio for tho above program. Meals will be furnished on tho ground. Dinner, ll.Vt.., supper 85cts. Also u full Hue of rfreslnuens by Samuel Bowen. A grand stereoptieoti exhi bition will ! mi the ground dining tin? dsy under the tiinn:igiment of I'rof. Shcckler. Excursion ticket will bo sold on the S. fc L. railroi.d. This picnic is under the mt-pirvs of 'npt.O. W. Ryan Po:d, Mi.l.lleluirlt, Pa. Let everybody cntiiM and havi' a duy of real eiijoymeiit and recreation. By order of G. ('. Gt n:i,ti H. JnllN V. S!1IM. D. T. Biidahs, Committee. Cnpt. Ryan Post lias secured excur sion rules (in the trnins of the S. KV L. railroad for th G. A. II. pic nic In Mower's grove, Sept. 8rd. There will also be extra excursion trains to Lew istown aud Stiubiiry after night, if the whether should not be bad. i i .' ii-. -'ir-"?" rnlaiindiicd shirts at Dreifnss Bros, for !!. cents. Good workiug panti at 71 cent". Sol. Opponhcimcr Is innking a spec ialty of Crush hats.lu colors of brown, drab and slate which ho sidls at Cm cents. Positively Ihe largest and bpt se lected stock of;clothingin Snyder coun ty will be found ut Dreifuss Bros. Selinsgrove, Pa. Do not forget that Cornelius' Pho tograph Gallery will bo in Middle burgh on the 17th of August. A lino opportunity for good work. Cnbi nets at .1 per do.en. Gallery located on lot adjoining Band Room. Positively tho only relinbli?, ono price Clothing House In Snyder coun ty will bo found ut Dreifus Bros. We can furnish you with abetter fitting suit for l.s money than uny tailor can afford to make. Dreifu Bros. SitAVRl) SniNdi.KS. I have for sale li(MK) shaved, lap shingles, 21 Indies long. For particulars call at my rnsi denco nt Cros;rovo Hall, or address' mo at Lowell, Pa., W. (I. WAUMClt. August 11, 1H87. 4w. Foil Sai.k Koii $70. A new piano box, F.lnptio spring, top buggy. First clasrt i:uike with all ltfi? 'mnrovt'- inciite.-- t nil . .. .Tf " ' T. II.'HAKTKIt, Mlddlebnrgh, IV To any porson buying $.1.00 worth of goods of us wo will pay half his railroad fare to Selinsgrove from any part of the county, ond If you buy a bill of $10 from us we will pay your entire faro from any part of the county to Seliusgrovc and return. Dreifuss Bros. Notk'K. The iind'Tsiginul has op eiied his gallery at McCluro, Pa., where ho Intends to remain for some time, aud give all who wish a chance of getting good pictures rain or shine at roasoniiblo rates, from 10 small gems for 21 cents up to $1.40 for an HxlO picturo ready framed for tin parlor. Best pictures taken in cloudy days. 2 pictures, ('album si.o) for 21 cents. Cabinet for 40 cents. Please do not wait for (Saturday, but come earlier in the week, and avoid the rush. Gallnry near Transues Store. N. I'. 1)kiiii:iu Artist. McCluro, July 20th 137, tf. Harvest Thanksgiving snrvicos will bo held on Wednesday, Sept. 7, In the grove of Joseph Lash, one-half mile wost of Bannervillo, by St. John's and Samuel's Reformed congregations; j and on Tli ursday, Sept. rith, iij'lhe! grove one mile north of Boavui tow n, ' on the road from Beavertown to J Troxolvillo, by Grace, St. Paul's ami Christ Reformed congregations. Ser vices io commence uiu.ou u. m. ami at 2 p. m. Addresses will be made by clergymen from abroad. HI lovers of such occasions are cordially Invited to attend, No hucksters will bo permit ted on or near tho ground. By order of Co.MMITTKK. Is liKiifK, -tD To Tint Point. Dyapepsia id .Iroiulful. Disorilurod liver Ih misery. Indigobtion in a foe tofrooil uiiture. Tue liiiman iligottivo apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful thinj; in exlwtonoe. It in easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, hloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late houre, irregular habits, aud many other things wliloh ought not to bo, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptic. liut Green' Awjunt Flowerhas dono a wonderful work In reform ing thin ad business and making the .American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals aud be happy. Remember : No .liappluesa with out health, liut Ur wen's August I'lower brings health aud happiness to the dyspeptic. Atk your druggist for a bottle, beventyflve cents. Dahy waa aiek. (art her Caaisita, Wlua aha waa a CliU4, U otiad tut CaalurU, aBaa tht baaaaua llaaa, alta aiuiif ta CaalurU, Wsaa tit ka4 CX4im, aba (art tkaia Caatoaaa, Am?. 14. bv R. C. I'lss. .1. P.. Wm. L. Ilottcnstein and Minnie Miller.both of Sliauiokin Dam. ailttlist 21. bv Iter. J. V. Wnmnnle. John II. Naee to Miss. F.lUn il. Ar- bogast, both d Freuiotit. 3 1 1 : a . lug. H, In West Beaver Iwp.. Mrs. II. Louisa Snook, wife of A mix Snook, aged :i7 ytars, 1 month and Is days. Sept. 2'J, In Freeburg, Sarali (i.r inan, widow of Daniel Gai'iinni, iied 00 years, il months mul II Mul ler F.g:rs I 'it I eil c!:.ti i- I'lOiil I I'll " I 'ilio'U be ri'ies Kaspberrii's .. OllilHIM Lard Tallow Cb ' . -it Tn:' Nn! S.Mli.li- Hum oitKi.t 'i i" ii iiv v,. p v. i.m:v i vri W l I-.. V. No. 1 !Vniiv Ivari i.. " 2 Full. ":l White n:i. -,l Kye I 'oi ii i als Potatoes ,.,40 (,, Out of our iiu niiMisr s'.ock w t oflVr t lu? i';!loviiiLr t TWtWT'J V7 g. V.---T? : 7 j i Two Solid Wnltnif .Murlilc- lop SllitS, Uc'VI I (.1"S c- Ini wt'll liKuli- in vo:h itn.l liuisliju-.l alilllo ofVin sf !f Fivo ('oll:ttro I'ijintt-il S-.iil-at i iKirn'iUii. Tlncp Solid Ash Sails oil j;ood uomls cxi t pt iu 1'iiiish: I-'ivc Li uiiju'cs at a .ucriliro. One plush Parlor sail 7 pi -n-s Two hair-cloth " " " Ono " " " u bocotid hand. Tour inavhlt lop Parlor l:.llcs Jfive hundred yards, all wool, (. ('. and (.'oltmi 1 11-rain and Ka;r (-arpels l.il Spriuu" stylesaud remiiauts aud all 1 lie abuve are jicr t'eet, except in style and finish. Me wish to clean Ihem on! all a re ;) 1 1 h .'il JaraiiiHi . di t csin plain 1i;,ii - . All our re. 'lar stnc!; ot rri.'M'i i j: & v;Al- Sl'TS at a educed prie for the M:XT Til IT V DAYS. Call early and securo the har!;aius. ( Soods packed and IVciiiht paid to unv ptiut m p. m. n. V.IJ.IT.L1X, The jiopul.tr I'urnil me and Carpet Man, Lewislowu. Vif I 'nil :mI a ki r a snccialh. I'EHNSYLVAKIA'l.AiLRUAU. CU:iEUr.7 & L37CTQ7:: KV. Timo Table. In ( ilVct May '2:2, 1 s S7 H'H I A A It' I III J, I hi A I I I'M I I . 1 VT Hit . ' , ' A , I. II 111 , J n 4. ' 1 l.w l.-lown .1 . 7 1 1 ' ;i .1 4 i' M him M n et 7 1 1 i M r:. 4 o.' '- l.uwlftiiwn : 7M ;t!, M,- w.l 1 A Mull Int., I 7 i ! I H i,) iti i fi a l'a i i.t r i '1 v. 3.45 g.(.o ll si, in, II J 7 . i ' r. II -...'i? 12 I Wimii.-r 7)1 :.i : :ij In H 17 M.-i li.r ' 7 : J :;. 1:1 6,M ti.4'1 :i la ii itM , , :i :,u S.I IM..1H s:i A iii hi 1'iirn i s.i'l ill') H.MU V." I Iklivirlmvn ..lil i 41'. . h. . ii ;u IWf.u r ! s . 1 : 1 1 , 1 '.f..'i in.ia I .1.1 Mlii'ltui'UrHh I S.H 4 51, i 41 'd.i'l I il'l M(l'iT I I'll I 4 2"' a:ir jK.nn :i7 hrcuiiKT , m , 4 .'ill 'T.M Hi I'liwlliu: I h 4 -i J.IS 17. 41 4:1 Sullni'uriivo 1 .r,ii , 41 !l U 17 117 4."i Si)!lhnnivt .1.' 1. h i j 4lt i.M :7 iii Ii-' .sui.i'iiry , 11.15 i 1 1 II SU I 4lt .'(' Ill ICKKtati 113a (('in naming wllU tn Ins on N. C y ) 1.0 l Vm Sullll'ltTDVO. V.M A. ,il 1.41 l M. S.i'U I'. M, Ari lvi. nl Siilln urovi lo.W A. ,M. ' r. m ft.iJ I'. M. 1'iains I.cavi' 1) 'u ii-lowu .liiiirtion : 13 14, A 111. i i'l, n in, I'l 4rf ami 07, p 111, fi.1-4, 11 tn b 1 11 111 lor rill,; urn iin.l Hi,. Wont. T lt' a 111, ' 34 a 111, I 17 i in, 4 '! p in, .'.1 n 111, 11 14 a, l or riillit 1. Iptili, t York, llulll muru lU Wuuliiuui' i). Philadelphia & Erlo R R Division. . AM) NOHTIliaiM CKNTKAI. TtAlhWAY. Tr.ilna I.oavn Sunhury : 6 iu a in, Fr llolloluMo, Ilrlo auj t'anun.lul. tIK. vfi a 111, l'nr I.nck llnvon. 't S-i in, t or lii'llufi'iiis, Kano a n il ('uo iti- tlni K'la. b.M p m, Tor I'enuvo au,l VVatkloi. 5 '-'5 a ni. Kr (.'ntn l-vi un-l M aisltnn. 6 "t am !.Vi,tii ami h "A'j p 111 1'ur W ilkoiiliarro. S b'i n in, 11 ui a in, J 40 p iu, 1'or Sliuuiuklu aL J -MounHJirnu I. Tralna I.esvo Sellnaurora .Tnnrtlon: V S'J a m, arrlvlnii at l'lillail"lilil il 10 p 111, Sew York 0 w p 111 , llaiuiuura 4 4u in, WskU- li.Kinn W p in, 1 66 p 111, arrkliiK at P-Mla.leti'hU 50 p m, Vaw Vork W 'S p 111, lialllmura 0 46 p 111, VVaab Inrfion 7 45 p m. f 67 p ni.tti rlvliiK ut rhlln'lelpMal 56 a in. New York7 lu a ui, liallliuura 66 a 111, wl Ingtun A 16 a in. Train alan T.anrai HunLur': t 60 n m, arriving al I'lillnilulplila 26 m.Nevr 1 urw 11 .1" a 111, iiaiuiuure a l a iu, want louloo Mil" a m. J. II. WUDn. nnl I'm Au.ni til AS. E, PCOU.Uau'l alanager. BOARDING HOUSE. rpill'3 undoreipriipj having mado JL auii'lo Dranaratltiii for tha arninmoilnil.,n oiiha iiuLiho wiiul.l r.-fpeoifuliy announce that La will lurnlab buanllng and IuUkIhk atlba rataof iovuty.ne centa a day or twautr-nva ronia a maal. hlalillna: and fund lor hc.ri.aa furnltlieil eliaap. Ttioaa nut havluK triad lite table ara roapaot IhIIt Invltad tnoall. anil lliov will nut an wa dlaaatiaflad. K.iuina a low luori wt vMha Coart Homo, MldUlburKb, pa, SPECIAL SALE GF CALICOES, V7 c havo about; 4000 yards of calicooo iiiEtock, all good styles and of thobost inakoa and most of tlicin aro 7 and 8 cent print c. Wo will of fer the entire lot, including spfcxaj. saio DLiiiJi:;.!::, and r.ill cc?.itnnTO until all our calicoes dbpeodof. Caiiortrly wliilo tlio assort ment 1x5 Ccil!r.il i'v (iont ( ;-',:.oi . I . ST-'-. t'ry " "-I 6 L- Wo arc just nov, nmcont stock of SPPJMG SOFtlMEPa GOODS tO VJif'Tl V'r-'-. n.r- -rj-, tn rll rn- pecii .!5 i i and liGDd i but to bo seen to bo ap preciated. Wo ask only a living profit on our coods and feci confi dent of the good will of our custom ers by their continued patronage. Hisliest price paid lor Produce. When Yc c 70 General Iu:i:rar.cc ilcnt, c'clinsrove, Pa., lii-pvi.'r-'cixls iJi.s i.)ll(.vlii',c 3 i -;itHlo(.'k Ctni ianiosj Hi'! N!l:'l- .a,.'M jl1 ;Lj "i '' rj 1 i .4 V 1 : 'l'!i J' 1 '.'T;l.in -i r biik vi ivi' 'l.il ii.il 1 , -i.ir i nn H. t Ii ir ' i-, HI- I :nM :..,. i..l Un-y l,,i o v ,;i I r II, 11. It No riusossmonis. ...Iii. l'i 1.1 1 i AUK YO'J If ntil, wiito to tliu hWovj .iciH'v inn! . - ; ... . . .- p-cuiuui on t!i superior iiuality ni'uoods sold ly (. ( CJiiti liens still remains. lie Iiasjusf received a r.'Gvv EjIOCi CI u.j.i or k.'X JLiHiJD Suits for eld men, Hob by suits lor yoims men. Buits for Boys, Youths lo:i and Children. Suits from 01. 7o to $15. Caps, GfioTrGf-., Undorwear, JIAKOKi'IIcm;-FS, CONFECTf ONS AND TOYS bvl lit k'lO.llly ICillK't'il Jn Ice J. FLOUR; FEED &G. Tlmnking the ruapy vtho hnvo pati'oni.iL'd mo I corJi.iUy iuriio an fen (noction of mj tock. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middieburgh mm,' , Buy r. an I1.1U.. I '4. ' 4 v-.u o-.ui on ;.iuu. : .'til. : rt r o ...1 Jl' 4jU T A , i.-ropx, r , I(" ie V.'..'Vt '.V W W W 1 tJ KC opening a rnag- C - I'l "r.i. Clc.t the Ec-t? fry,ci3H)H4a 5" 2, HI' ,724 'r'i r,.-a. an I ltli tUoir liuiaenia ''. I' v . -Hi i.il t!i Ir a ttleinauu, No Frcmuiin NoIcsj IXSULIKI) y-u will icoiv pruinpt atUutiotl TI 's, &p., &c. Also :.-'4 r. IhinG 1 t Ue.l,li7. fiupriator.