PaJUietiari every Thnradftf. o, frl.ad. tbroaiihout the county will Knew by eedlac' aa the bwk In their ropr. to"0, Tilln" n I nelcbhortaeoili. Stad at tba rlalo hat. ) "' 'ret. tba ap, if alii Oar mi mm will m ' lie pn .ikut tit wllh to apeak thronxh them, n liner I r leeal aueatlonit of puhita mi.r.Kt : Lotw will aot holil ootk1I reipoBKlbl for the oplaloai they may esprau. MTDaa (iobwtt Cottar'. The Court of urler Ceontv ara bald on the fourth aleBdayi Tabniarr. May, an I Hapten). er, and HMM Jay of December. If 0T3S T3 SUBSCRIBERS. k at the BwpifM on the Irtbi'l of your paper. TbOM figures tell yon MIH UK TO WHICH Yrtl R MUBHI'HIP- fjaoH n l'All. Within H weeks after money ia --iit. see if (lute is rhangetl. o other receipt In necenHiirv. Hepublican Standing Committee ,um li A. Fetton.ll, N. M. Mt.l.lleKwartti. II, .verBenl. Smith. J. M. Keen. Evef W.-w. H. Bfstten, A. A. Kernl. ,-ntre K. H. Walter. Win. Nanp. riiaaiaan Jai. V. Ilcekerd, Wm.Kleo. Kranklln-tJ. A. Bul-nder, .1. Hn.flnnT. l,wkKn-Wm. Martin J. P. Krel.tior. itiddUbenih J MjtMnlninr, wi. Boatig, Mlddlaeraak J. H. Koeler, A. I. Kroamer. Mnre H. H. Ilordnar, T P, Hummel. I'enn A.S. Pttwllnit, F. Karn. .., ,.v I no. 8. Shower., I Kline SpntW. ierry W. Adam Ktiret.T. P. Dorr, sollnwrova S. I llurnK.A. Arhovait. hnrlnit- 1- ' Matiboek, P. T. HUM. Ifnlon-P. X. Arnnld, .ton. I). Hmar. Wablnitton Henry Brown, .1. H. Shirk. A 9 PABXtse, Ji. 11 ItneiAn, HecrvUry. t'lmlrinan. MlHewf run ti ukiq' Dotes, at' filth I piiil 'em." On Moaihiy morning wo had a heavy frost. Kelt Saturday, Oct. 1st, doer and phoiiKiuitH will bt free. The brick -layers have commenced work on D. A. Kern's new house. Chestnuts are making their ap pearsnee In the stores. They are senrce. Mrs. Jacob Htelnlnger of Hartleton, died of typhoid pneumonia on 81111 day The funeral took place yoster dny. It. Is reported that Harry (). Rtpitb of Reaver Sprlnjrf. releed a pninnkln till-yenr that mennires five feet In circumference. The contract for building tba new bridge across Uotiontongo Creek, ut Dinners, was last Saturday awarded to the Keillurs of Sunbury for iMS. W. II. Walter, agent for Ohas. W. Stewart & (Jo's Jiurscry, Newark. N. V., , itu us a bunch of California grapes on Tuesday. They were a very fine article. Adam Mpangler't, horse tried to run away for him one day last week, threw him out of the buggy and sprained his leg so that ho has been compelled to walk with crutches i-inire. J. H. and A. A. Ulsh who last week i.e.ciiased tlio tcin ra! Store nt Mlil dlecreek have already abundoned the mercantile business und on Monday of this week turned the store over to ts former proprietor, A. H. L'lsh. '.'Irpiire A. K. Gift writes us from Plain Creek, Dawson: county, Neb. He .-tates that his son .John met him at the train upon his arrival and es courted him to his Nebraska homo. He expresses bllUSelf well pleased with the country and may invest in laud. tiayder county bus Ml pensioners, who lost nuarter received $0,813,25. Union county, which has less popu lation than we, has 280 pensioners' who received $9,20:1,50. The total number of pensioners in the United States Id 390,0:17. Quarter ending bine 8, 18S7, they received $12,037,. 088,90. September Court was largely atleu Jetl this week and though a number of important cases are on the docket noutj bar been decided at this writ. Uaf. Thojury in the Wenrick case are In this (Thursday) inording and report a verdict for assault and bat tery. The bay mare formerly owned by Sylvester Bo wen of this place, and Whloh h told for $110, was sold by the purchaser for $250. The animal (banged hands again-thls time to a "oinm, who recognized her points, ,.uid $000 for her and she is now on the trotting course and promises to oeeotuo one of the fast horses of the Period. The corner Stone of the new Evan gelical Church of tbie place will be laid on Sunday, Oct. 2nd, 1887, at 10 A M. Itov. J. Bowersox of Salem, Oregon, will ofllciate.Servlces will be hakt in the Court House, after which the congregation will jepalr to site of 'he new building whore the usual ceremonies will be performed by the officiating clergy. All aro cordially Invited. Sheckler IStereoptican entertain -maU in Seebolds Hall on Monday "d Tuesday eveniugs were not as Well attemlt.il .i... .l.u u.... wi y Duvuiu ua)c bl)en. The exhil iii Inn ui a u fiiiillir i .in, '"WM I i. ' ' 1 i i i T "II" of k'enuine merit, and, given under i "o.ispioesor the Graud Army do lrved more encouragement. The ""-a were mostly new and very oaantifnii4 , i . , If "I'paraiue uetug ouo W thn lateut improved, gave them a UOOil . It... . n -..wwii. I hud Lr, aaa vtao wmuuer aii'i II I I'lt i- I 1.. XI. aw. - r---"' hi ine ri.dneys. Dr. Kenne ; I ' 1 . r, . .... Li -'ur'- xvemeuy Ulsintegrut r 18 Hton a"l delivered me from it I '111 T) r, m . H v ... Iu 1 8,10h'h long aj,'f , l feet under the sod if 1 " in, I t,.l - IT . . k d 1 "r- xveuneciy s t avoi -r" Kvir.cdv. r. r u . ., t ' " ook,. i.euanon lngs,N.y. pfl0 K 8aud;3oi3ut Hill) tr. II. V . . . I . --- aavanear, Koumlout, M. n i u 'uHey, ijiver ana Pood lisoi .lar tt'T. I'!'. 3, 4w" v.us paper Fred. Catherman and wife of Mill-1 helm, and Misses Taaele and Bessie hf usser of Hartleton were the guests of the editor this week. Benjamin K Bhaffer, residing $ miles sontlt-east of MlddleburKb some time ago foend a British penny on his farm of the year 1787. As will be seen by our "roll of hon or" K. H. Sehrader, of Mlddleereeh township now leads our list having paid for his Poar to Jan. 1, 1889. Oh, for a thousand such fellows I JohnC. BufTIngton has returned to Shenandoah, Pa., where ho has been promoted to the foremanshlp of the Weekly and Daily Hnakl Wator will always seek its level, and John hns been taken fu the Hood of the tide which In the affairs of men leads on to fortune. W. K. Ripka of Globe Mills last week returned from Huntingdon county where he has just completed a sand uilll that will crush 150 tons of rock into sand per day. The sand Is used for the nmnfiicture of glass. He has put up a number of mills in that county and they glvesuch entire sat isfactlon that his services are nearly constantly in demand for that pur pose. A forluno teller can hit a woman's case nine times out of ten. "You've had sickness and trouble. You'll bare some property fall to yon. Yon do not have full confidence In your husband. Beware I He hj deceiving you. You have a very gentle natnre. Kverybody loves yon. You have had troublo with a relative. It was not your fault. Beware of a blue eyed v m in with a mole on her left cheek. She will make you trouble. Good by one dollar -call again." The Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Woman's Christian Temper ane Union of Pennsylvania will be held October 12. 18 and 14, 1887. in l.owisburg, Union county. Mi-s Frances K. Willard, President of the National W. C. T. U., will be present. and make an address on Social Puri ty. Tho number of Unions has great ly incrensed during the past year, there being now over one thousand in tho State, and this Is expected to bo tho largest and most Important meeting over held. ROLIi ok Hosuu. Tho following pel i ous have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates oppo-ite their names. Should any mistakes occur in tlie-e crediis or on your pa per please notify us: Jonathan Snyder, June 1, '8H H. Y. Wagner, Feb. 1, 'HS E. 8. Stroub, Get. 0, S7 lira Caroline Miller, April l, 'ss W. K. Kipku, Jan. 1, '88 Adam Jlubb, Jan. 1, '88 Geo. Schambach, Dee. 1, '87 John Aloatzt, May 20, '88 B. H. Bobrader, Jan. D8 Tho Republican Mass Meeting in the Court House on Tuesday evening was addressed by Col. Robertson of Delaware county and was quite well attended. Tho speaker hail a good audience - a mixture of true blue re publicans und democrats open to con viction but ho seemed handeeap ped with a mlstuken idea of opinions and privileges in Snyder county, ami as u result wavering and uncurtain in his remarks. What our old Hoiirbou Democrats need are "facts and llg gers" double bolted, iron-clad and warrunted proof against fire anil wa ter. An exchang says a new and novel method of raising money for churches is most cheerfully recommended to all congregotious given to heroic exploits in the wuy of fairs, festivals and al lied devices for raising money. A box Is placed in some convenient place, und upon the birthday of any member of tho church or Sunday school, that person puts in pennies correspond.!..' to the number of years and each year the box is opened and a sung sum reali.etl. If the church has a large tiongrcgution the amount, will be surprisingly large. The boxes ure culled birthday bonus, and have become quite popular in many towns whore the schome bus boon tried. The South Bend In. I 7'im(.i says The editor of this paper enjoyed the exquisite pleasure of takiug hr the hand, this morning, his old time friend, Col. A. C. Simpson, of Selius grove, Pa., whom he has not mot since 1800. The Colonel is a leading lawyer of Central Pennsylvania, and 20 years ugo, in a private way, sought to prepare anil qualify the prosttDt editor of the Times for the legal profession. Col. Simpson's gruud-son is a student ut Xotre Dume, und the Colonel speuks in glowing terms of that magnificent educational Institution. He is on his way to Mis souri, and left for Chicago this after noon. Al. Arbogast who several weiks ago absconded after swindling Mr. A pp. of near Sollnsgrovo, of severul thous and dollars, was last week seen at Williamsport by somo person who telegraphed tho Intellgence to Selins- grove. 11 is arrest was at once outer. od, which was elfected on the train at Elmiru, N. Y. The parties claimed the $100 reward set upon his capture, which caused some delay in getting out the requisition papers from New York stute to permit his removal to this State. On Saturday last the pa perbcame and Mr. App started for hisjman.but upon his arrival at Selins grove a dispatch awaited him, bear ing the intelligence that the live day's timo allowed for getting out the re quisition papers had oxpired und that Arbogast had been releused and was on his way to Torento, Canada. Mr. App. of oourse, did not go to Elmiral Abogast is safe in Canada and with thumb and finger to his nose, sends back the Dutohmau's gieetiug I "Bet tr have 'em ahuut os griek him gll I' is extremely cool and the young man , who carried a flask In warm weather for fear of snake bites, can now carry It for fear of front bites. John Stuck and wife of Michigan are visiting friends In this vicinity. John B. Butler and Landlord Ger Inger of Dunvill were In town recent ly. Peter Hartman and H. K Sanders are off to Buffalo N. Y. Michigan anil other western places. Miss Sue Ratahl Is visiting friends III Milton, will also take in the fair held there this week. Merchant J. M. Hartman was in New Colutnh'a over Sunday, shaking hands with his many ucquaintanoes. B. F. Sneary puid flhamokina has iness visit last week. Mrs. J-I. Hartman and daughter of New Columbia, aro visiting here. Unite a number from this place took in the Lewisburg fair, last week. Mr. end Mrs H. II. Haker of Mifflin burg visited here. I.. C. Hartman of Milhuont was home, Sunday Levi Musscr was In Montour Co., recently. a I Leaaaaaapaaaaaj Bk vkktow. - This community bus been held in suspense uutl a con dition of longing mix lety in regard to Mrs. Jacob G. Snyder for the last two weeks. As already etatetl in these jot tings, Mrs. Snyder has been suffer ing from dropsy for several mouths but later developments have revealod the fact that the trouble bus been caused by a water tumor (Dr. Smith had said this from the beginning). Mrs. Snyder wus taken to Philadelph ia two weeks ago to have the tumor removed. The operation was success fully made by Dr. Goodhall on Sun day a week. A tumor weighing 21 pounds was taken from her abdomen The patient has been doing very wll under the circumstances, and the last letter from the lUrgeon, which was received on Monday morning, declares her on a fair way of recovery. The operation was not one of tho most critical and dangerous. Mr. Snyder hail accompanied his wife and re mained w ith her till several days uf ter tho operation. Dr. Nipple had al so accompanied them. Mrs. Kli.tihcth Su i in-hurt, one of the oldest persons in this section, died on Monday of last week and was buried on Thursday. She wus aged 8H yeare. Since the death of her has band, John Swinehart, she has been living with her daughter, Mis. Isaac Wagner. Rev. 1'lleuger Officiated at at t he funeral. The harvest service in the Lutheran church on Sunday evening a we. I-. was largely attended. The exercises consisted principally of responsive readings ami recitations by the young which were well received. Mrs. William SchuelTer has been sick for a number of weeks. Shu is getting better. Messeis Henry, Reuben and Eph ralO Swiuehurt, of Akron, Ohio, have been to this (dace to attend the fu neral of their mother. They are na tivosof Beavertown and have not been here for yours. They are now visiting among their friends. Mrs. John Boyer, of Rebersburg, has been visiting nt her father's. Frederick Hingamau, for a week. Roswell B. Uross has been confined to his betl for the last two weeks af fected originally by symptoms of ty phoid fever. Tho fever bus beon broken uutl be is somewhat better. Abner Smith lias gone to Ohio, Jucob M. Reurick bus gone to Get tysburg, where lit; will enter the The ological department of Pennsylva nia College. Palmer Carpenter went to Nor tnumberland county on Saturday, where he is now engaged iu touching school near Uniontown. Mrs. Jucob Fees, Sr., ami Heorge Hpuld's child have been siok. Tliev ure butter. Citizk.v. Okk Man asGooo as AaTOTHBB. Thero Is a trite saying among a cer tain class of people that the world owes every man a living. This same class say that "One lean is as good as another.'' This is fulse. A man is good III the sense intended, jutt as he builds his character. Men are butter for being honest, intelligent, more In dustrious, more honorable. He who plays sharp trickw to get money ; he who grind-, the poor ; he who steals ; he lie lives 011 the price of prostitu tion . he who loafs about saloons and places of questionable resort; he wbo "lives by his wife,'' precariously and dishonestly, is not Ihe eipiul in the sight of Qod or man, or even of him self, of the muu who pays his debts us well us he can, ami is nipmre, in telligent, plucky, euergotic, und tries to be a useful citizen. The pretense that one man Is ns good us uuother does no special huriu to the muu who entertains the idea, us he is protty upt to be genernlly useless anyhow, and thepublic knows it co nsetpieutly he is not particular ly dangerous. Forewarned is fore armed, ami better people arealways on guard against such men ; but it is unfortunate for a boy to get that sort of au ideu. Every youth should be taught thut about the most vulu iiablo thing a youug man can acquire in the beginning of life is a good character. It is an eusy thing to get, and so Is a bud character, anil while a good character may be easily lost und rulu will inevitably follow, u bud character clings closer than a broth re. It will stick to you ufter every thing else Is gone. No mun eau ever ritl himself of a had charaoter which has been deservedly acquired. The ruilroads und telegruphs and all the modes of comiuanicutiou between man have so Burrowed the earth j down that to hide In the world Is ttl-i most next to Impossible, and a man's ! misdeeds will follow him to tho here-; jafter and pnniah him therenter. IqI CKNTRKVir.T.K Th weather all probability No "boys, one man Is not as good as another. It takes ! honorable, trne manliness to make iono man as good as Mother honor able, true man. Mrs. Lauretta Smith of Selinsgrove and her son (.'laud of Williamsport visited Middlehitrgh friends t his wee k The putting up stove days are with us once more nnd not withstanding that swearing Is a sin the stoves go up. I . I S" I l.l . Jl I Fatuous, Takk Notick. All who wish to get their pictures taken hail better attend to it now, for it will not tie long until I will move my gallery to some other town. Please do not neglect.Jtheso. goldotopport unities while you have them, but come fat once -rain or thlne.jI will make you good pictures On cloudy days. Two pictures, album sire, for 25ets. and a nlceViiiiiily "group 'picture; in 'a gilt frame, ready for your parlor, lor only $1.35. I have an assortment of frames to select from, some at OOcts.; BJI'leuse heed this" notloe for delays are dangerous and you may never again get another stich e chance here. S. F. Dkihkiit, Artist. MeChire, Sept. 14th I387.tf. In BWhW, vInd To Tiik Point. Dyspepsia Is dreadful. Disorder.- 1 liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe togootl nature. Tim human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated nnd wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bail cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, ami mans other things which ought not to be. have made the American Mania a nutlon of tlyspeptics But tlreen's August Flowerhus dOOa a wonderful work In reform ing this sail business ami making, the .liuerican people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals uutl be huppy. Remember ; No 'happiness with out health. Hut Green's August Flower brings health and liuppintss to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for u bottle. Seventy-five cents. Whan Baby wea akt, wa pre bee OManaa, Wheo aba wa a Chiid. aba eitad far aaiorU, When an hieaoni Mlaa, aba aloof to t'uUwta, Wheo aba bad CkJldm, abe awe thorn ' nln. AUIMED. Sed. 88, by Uev. J. P. Bhlndal, Win. II. Gerhart. iiud BlTOStfl Hook bar both of Musser's Valley. Sept. 1st, in Wn.-hlngton t ., Hen ry Ihtniel, infant son of Levi and Amanda Knhus, aged 16111011 lis, Sept. bv lUv. Vf. H Mover, Franklin Mrousc. of New Berlin, and Miss Jennie Grubb, of tytarder Co. mBBBC ..M J . ".. .1 DIED. n. old ago, Blliabetb, widow of John Swiuhiirt, ure Kern, aged Si) years ft iiionths and Idaya Sept. istli. in I'euu twp., Mrs. fag dalaun Krulzer, relict of Jacob Krat. er.agetl 81 years, 3 months and 18 days, Aug. illst, in Washington twp.. Lottie Malile, a twin child of John H ami Mary Blokal, agml 4 months. Sept 18th, at . Hannerville, Mrs Lyd ia Mover, wife ot Mieliael Moyer, aged 87 years, 10 months anil 88 days Sept. 17th, Mrs. Eewtl Troustsr, of near liaiiuerville, aged S'i yenrs ami il months. Wm . J. . fmmmmmmmitmm iVIiddleburff ivaarkcl Hutier Kggs Pitted cherries ITiniitti.il tfl 18 8 U 18 -in 7 4 0 . 6 . 8 1 Blaokberrles Raspberries ( tolons I .an I Tallow ( 'hickens per lb. Turkeys Hide Si ill Lie Hum draiii Market. u Commotio v w. n. winkv kvkhv WKDHKSDAY. No. 1 I'ennsylvuuia 7f " 2 Fultz :.; " I Whilemixed 71) Hye - 47 Corn .. 47 Outs og Potatoes , Cash M irraliiient k.tij inail t rinaa httpra fr..m ffr&ruJ ntrutm C i Ma U. D. UliisUUsAtU in. . , I. ).. U.tsaeV ASK tOU LIEBIGGQM PANTS Extract Of Meat and luilKt SkOfl no other bvlu euoKtltutt'd lor It H. B. Genuine only with rue-simile of Huron Liehig'seitrnnturo iu blue across label. Hold ley Storckoonorf, Uiocore and DrugHlittK every wliere. ' PUtts s Chlorides THE HUUBbHULU mm. Did, (Miwarful, wtrura all bad adav. rifle nvw-rlropuraapot and chemically malfaUaa lurei'tlou and i!tca Drodut.iiv matter. . INVALl'ABIJlln tlilr.k nmm. Sold by Orv- ' BjsUevurret'e IxHUs Jooeuu SURE CURE DISCOVERED FOR GATARRfl WvLaurlnrha h'l Gorman Catarrh Ramodf. M jl rr"'e f I. HamiLefraa at lruRtfiit Mailftlfoi nfljiiT in 1 1 n 1 rii.i ir 11 hi- a 1 1 a u.et is ti WWIJ ill Ui la im 1 . UlSINfL wm ataaaaai aBtaaa An odunaea, coionaaa ao id ohuau. IaunwliuU.lv a A Mt.NUM KNT TO THK UONSTITOriON prop iaad lo (ha eltliena of this Common wealth tr tholr annm val nr 1.1., r.,.. kw n,,. I tLiT","?. ?ir.Li ni 'n7Son.w"'l,.,,h.-!'.' v"oe ..r Arllria Will ol tie (Innnllluttrn Jolnl rf.intl.in prop. -ar an ann-nilm. tit i . ilia eoSftltiitloa "fine n taalin SaUTIOS 1 lie It leeeb-fd il.a-rnit. and li11"' ' i 'preautili-a of ilio letesioa WSa lh t Pi huryl.anle In (l.-narnl Amr jihly m.-i, thai Iha rollnwlnir It propoa. d an aetrndmestet Ilia ronMllntl n of the emnm r i . t Pone. Ivanla la ateordan-a with thn iroyl.ini ol the elxoteentti artlnla thereof : AMKNimi r Htrlke nut frefn pkcIIoo one, ol nrll. la tight, ihe lour Tialirj. auuiia for vottm abl.-h r ail MMIoWl : "If twenty two ;nr. of re nr Seesfdl he lhall hire pl.l. wiihlu two teerSi a itate or fMintv tai, which I'm 1 hit l- n .m . leit two inoiitha. and paid at I at .-no re aiih I nfiorf iin- eiaoiirn, m t ii .at the in. i .n .ini-ii retell f.dlown : " fcverf stele i mfn, twenty .no raen ef in i .. ... i . 1 1,.. tun. hi k nesliseeitoti, sksli i.a eniltl. d to veto at all e comm. : Seriind. He ihall ktrt r. ml. I in ti e Hate oni' yer (of If, bavlnii pn- loN'lf Been a itnl fle.l eleetef or natWo lirn Sills n of Ibf l.te ii s law 1 1 have removed Iherefr .iu .m l tut u Bed I hen an inunthi) . uedlalolt prei e.lltiK tie ale. Hon. Third. He ulcill hare rol I id In Ihe election lilrlet where h" ih ill effof to Voiv nt loan two month! ImiUidUleljr ." .1 the I.' Una. p.-urlh If teesly.(wn )e.r ef are or ui wsrds, ka issll hv.. paid, witiiin twe veers, a tale er p.niity let, which a lull I he beeS nena.l at loan twn in n itke, end BSId al h art 0B Month hef re n.e lection." (hall be n!ut. iled, miai 10 read in follows I t:very male clllt' D t .. nt v-iei. resri .!. i.one.iInK the lull niii.K qnsllOoaliohSi - mi he e-itltied Is nle ll th- faimK pi ice of Ihr eh otl n iliitrlct ..f wul. h h i b II at Ihe tltu he a Neldesl ami tot i Now.iere : lii He Shall havn he.ii a elllt. n ol tin l'niir.i s at iot thir-.y rtaya. Second. He Khali h.io rstldso In the atat. me yi ar (or II. Set ln pravlosM? bees .i 'laaii n. d r. cinr or n.tlve t i ro citltcn ol lie it it. he ihall h.n I rSBIOVed therefr.itu an I i Stems I in . -I. mi .nil. . i.imo lialeiy preoedlbs the el. , lion. Thir l. He .1 i' I Imve reld. d In the eleit,.n dlKilt ah-re he e l 1 1 ncor In Vote at lean thlrtt dyi imttn dint If pr llBH Hie eteoll n Thn leKl-lature, at Ihe io..i.ti lie re . I noil alter the a (option of no aeetloS skat 1. an I fr in time l time ll nr. , i t May, asset li to property . niorco I ti I provllll ll. Fourth, Kvorv male ' illion uf the site l tweni) .no ar who hull ha... heeu a c tt I ea for tklrtjr dsys end an ;n -it ol kbl Hale oon ear next pre .linn an SleutloO, e I t n on . . I ele limn, and lof In lnl Ikfrif days a reeldent n the sleetlon diKlnet In whl. h he way offef hl tote, ikall in entitled m vote al seek -lo.'i on In Ike flection dlllfli t ol ekleh he Dmll in lii lliue le a reel Ion' iu i not dim. hre I -r nil "IflcrK dial imwaro nt hereatior may ho olocte.i hy the people; V . I tided, That Is Mm i war no elector in the ol the State or ..( thn I i.liol lto, In tin- army or navy there.. I. hall hn deprive. I nf iili vote hy mai .n or hu ah.ence frmn lu'h elo. lion illitrict. !nd the leNlaltlro 'nil hv. power to provide the iihdiii r In will- h and the thno and plaeo al n 1.1 h ku"'i ih-ont ol. ctora may Mite, and f..r the return and . Anvil of tiidr vetra In the n. i-tieti .llHtri. t id u h.ch they reepectlvelf re tide. Fifth. For the pnrpo'i ol votlnii , O" USrauil ihall he ' In keVS Malned nr lust a n ll detico hy r k n ol kla prssnnee ..r ol I. ti e while ertipluyod In the service el the l olled teles of the Mtete , uor hiio aBessed la tk oavlgsdon of the wsteri ef tke atste ot i iue blsh ioaK. n it iille a Itu lentol iiuy collate nr seminary ol lesrnlne, nor while U.pt at n slaithosie i r puhlloloKtllStlon, eirt'pt iho In inntei ol iiiiv li in., lof illlBbled and indiHont SeMlers an I SSllOfS, wl.t f r Ihe piirpote ot VellliK, Klelll In: I " nnlto r.'Plile In Ihe el"C linn illitrhl whom l.l le tneU loonleil. !, .hall he in. do tcf aicen.lienK, by pf i sf Iir. olK, the ritlmtiK who Khali l e ont It lu-l to ho rlktut ..f Kiiltraite homhy eiuhlinlied. A true copy ol tin. mini reaolstloB. OHAHLEa W. .stunk, Secretary Ol thn Uoniiii niw. alth. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUNBUEY k LEW5T0WK DIV- Time Tablo, In effeot Hay 22, lT WKS1 waiiu Itlrt. STaTfOSS. I 1ASTWABI p in tin 4 07 4 o tM a w ! I. 41 a. n a ji j.ir s.iu ii K37 3 II II. IS 2 12 U.OO ,a m ln.r. u ti I U.3.1 .11.11 IK.llIi lll.OO ,.l7 H II II g .IS s.so Is.jn H.ll h 04 sot 7.M ,7.43 7.S7 if.U A. I. ii in in Lswlitewn J, 7 li 3 in Main Street 7.I-. I.owi.town r.io 1.01 r.lultland 7 :i I'. PalDtef : ;,i n Shlndlo 7.3tl 3.V, : Wi.uner 7 43 3:.u ,Vct Mure 7 f J 3.13 ' Reek's -Mills I 7.67 I.SS ; Aihtsi'i.urir , M.114 ,i,.i lii h vevtows - I . Hone. I ?n I 4.15 Mhlille .iirtili K as 1 if M niser m 38 I .2r) Kioittnor 10 I 4. .10 Panlln s 16 ' 4 14 Solliixfcnive s.6 4 4: SellnKKmve .1. c.0.1 1 4 II Huni.ury all ' i ao 11 ia 17 ao u i. :o n ha 37 H 4H 46 Ml s 1 1 ns:: i n A 4 tit 111 oil 11 1 1 0 11 " i-. with trt al on N . ( I. By,) f.cv . HnllniKrove. A rrlvn nt SellnHDrov 11.31 A. f 10 n a. m. 1.40 P, M. 6.03 P. M. P. M 6.30 P. M. Trains Leave Lawlstown Junction : la It, a in. o, 1 in. id til mill UT. 111, 6. an, p m. I 23 i ui lor PlttibOfS an. I Ibu Wait. 7 1 1 a tu, 1 14 11 in, I 17 in, I U f in, s Jl , at. 11 1 i p ii. i-ur 1 . ii.. 1 i. 1.1 1, min rk, ll'iltl moru and tVaibinstnn. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. Acin NORTBBUM OBNTBAL KAH.wav. Tr.tlni Leave Sunliury ; 6 in a m, for liollolinite, lOrle and Canamlal- t;u. w 61 a m, For I. new llitven II Ma m, lor 1 kime and aoan- ilai Km. A.10 p tn, Per Konnvn and WmhlnK. 6 1 a in por UatawUia md Ham Hon. 6 '.'6 am S 661.111 ami .'. II r ui Kor Wllkeaksrre 6 61 n in. 11 u.'i a m, 6 40 in. per siiMniukln aiiu niounttjartui I. Train a I.OKVe Nellm.irnva .Innrtlon l 6. k in, arrlvlriH at I'Mliel. I hla :i is 11 m Now ork tl in p in . Ilalt-un re 4 4" 1, m, Waih li utnn 6 so 1 in. 1 66 B m, arriving al PblladClpblS I U p tn, Kew York iitpm, Baltlnors I O p m, waKii inirion . in p in. 7 67 1 ui.arrlvluK at Plillailolnl la I it a ni.New Ynrk 7 in a tn , Ualllinuro 66 a to, WaKb- inKiun d I'D 11 111. Train also beeves aakavs '2 60 m, arrlvlntc ni Pblladi bdila s 26 a m. . lorn 11 ;i" a u, iinitimnro a 16 a in, w 1 luittcn 9 311 a in. J. It. WOOD, Men'! Patl Auenl UBAB. E. print, 11, -i 1 MnaKer. 13 WEEKS. The POLIOBI OaBBTTM will lie nailod, Kenureiy wri.piie.i, in any niioreii in the Unit ed Mlutea for tnree mrnlu on receipt ef ONE DOLLAR. I.P.eral dlacouat allowed to .nKtmmto aaeut and clulit, Sampl ISBlSI mat ed fret Addieaa all ardori lo ItlOII AKfl K . KOX. KllASKLIN .,l ' IU" BOARDING HOUSE. rpiiK undo titfnod hncng made A- ample BfSpS allon lor the a-- . ae- . 1 otlUe publleMoold reipeetfull annnuneo Hint l.e will fnrnlih lionrdlnK nml I -ir v t- ut Iks rate of aeventy-flve oonl a day or twei.ty-flve eenUaineul ttiabllnK and feed fur hnraca luriilihed t-hean. Thoe not fiavlns tried lila ta'ils are reKpeot fully Invllail i. .1 all, aail tliay will not no away rllKKatiiHetl. i. ... a few Tlnorit weat oftlia O'lUrt 111.. ,M I . .-' n - I iiAiit.ii i. BB ATM i Pjoprielor. Uet.t, 1SS2. To ail who ara aafrnrlntr from the error aod InSlacTetlonaoI youib, aorvoua waaknaaa, early tlonay, loaaof raanhuoil, So,, I will aeotl a radpe that will cure ym , rutli or OnABOa TBI (Teal remedy wa dlaoovorad by a BlAalenair la BouS A in of lea. Bend eell-addra envolnpe aa the liav. Joesru T. IVBUJI. 94oHo D. Nmm Ftrk CMkf E88EITI&10ILS WIMTBBOBEBN. PKPI'EHMJNr. PEBNV HtY A I. .. I .1. vim M. of prime ntiullty, hauirln In any quSBUtl lot uat-li on ilfllvitry, Irio ul hrokomKu, iniiiiulc.inn, ... . . . hy DODGE & 0LC0TT, Iiniortur ni. I l.. n , bit wlllniiu Ml, N. Y. scit. H, ';. din Piu'a Agricairal works. Ma nn Kuuliuv. s-iw Mill. Hnv I'.VMCK.stumi I'li'ln-iiml mi..i ,r.l .u..i ,11 .C. I I II !, t I I I . niiu-r illy, rtnnil lor I 'talOKul. A. I. I AKUUHAli BON, York, ! Sf.- Is, tw CENTRAL Dry Goods Store, SELINSGROVE, PA. ' 1 j Our store is full of Give U3 a call and take A LOOK JIT 1 HEM. Wo have more goods than ever,and tney are OHEAPJUKI THANLEVER S. WEIS. tovs I Iljis worlh o i'bjt's trip to Ma D. T.RHOADES' NEW LIMB OF HEATERS, COOK and lu -.-i .1 Iloatcrs iio b is ill, Art Favorite. Art Jasper and ota, all londinp nnd very fsyliioimble bIovob. In Cook Sfnros ho hH tho Plato Range, Ladies Fride, Grand Times, Now busquehanna and Climax, with 0 ebarming line of 2 PARL0RHST0VES:andBHIGH HEATERS. Righ lit liters ba oftara at from $18 to $25, aod Parlor Btoraa. from SH loaio. nia una or TINwAKE ia aoazoallad io tba ouooty, SPOUIKQ and B007XN9 a ipaoialty . D. T. RIIO US, .Stiit. lo, i a M'U ll llfl "," 'v,l ni'.i now holit'ltint; suliai-riplinnt tn Till:' I OIilC 8i tt'nh'KLY UETHOIT Fit EE PltESHViWor ita Mih- eiainirerol FOUR MONTHS FOR IA TENTH, ern unking Three to Five Dollars per tiny with vory little effort. Wa want agents to repreeant ns at rill the County ini.i Distrlot Fairs, aod In eatry town in the I'nttt'd States, Bentl for credentials and agents' out tit at onee. 'try litier.tl eouiuilssioni and niKli prizes lor larKst lists, DON'T POKORT that any one nan Imve THE WHEEL 1 Fit EE I'ltESS sent lo their atlilrt'h.. I'niir Monllis mi Trial for ',,fi eenfH AtltlrHSf THE FREE PRESS CO., Detroit Mich. TO FIVE A,l. V When You Insure! .Why Not Get the Best? H. HARVEY General Insurance Aent, Selinsgrove. Pa.. epreaentaj the following Great StoclSc ompanii Re OBOaNIXBD 1B1B iETNJl, of Hartfard, Conn.) 1BM3 HOME, Dt Nar Yrji'k, 1B1Z FIRB ASSDCIATIDNi Phil' a j - Tbesa Uompaaiei rank imon ilia BEM r, are l.lj.lllll IlLI I 1 KINTI lUWmil " 'i i . "HIV-"- t ' Iin.l 11 tie ir pri iii. t iirtuin. fli ,'ln.n eKt an. I .a ' 1 liioy im vn w n i r tie in " i-. oil 1 1 u .. vi ui.t -1 No Assessments- ARE YOU If not, wiito to tba abova Agouoy and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I havo on hiinil thn fiurnt stork of Rood.fi tvtr' offaradfor nle io "la county. I cull your attention in tba fni'owiiiej artielaa : Jolinaon Mower. Reaper and Binder, Grown Drill," Hoo nvr Drill, Obio Drill, Thomas KuyKnke,Hen'li Onl tivator, Myer'a Iron Force Pump and ;ill kinds of Woouou Fanips, also Waller V( W'lianu Co., Fertelieni. Bopaira auppliod lor all iw above machinery. Don't fail to como ninl 6uo mo whuu yon nro in towD, cr.aruine myjooils mid gut in i ic'n . J. F. RETTZ, M itUIIobrirprri, Spring OpesilTsg I We are just now opening a mag nificent stock of SPRING : SUMMER GOODS to which we desire to call your es pecial attention as it comprises the Latest S Best of Everything and needs but to be seen to be ap preciated. We ask only a living profit on our goods and feel Confi dent of the good will of our r fttefltv ers by then continued 4 rj : :. tt: T i. i r xiiguebt price paid i j. r scaoca nr, . n Stoves ! PARLOR STOVES. V i ! '.I I) ;;l I'm SGH0CH, 4HS ETS IB r r-H Hsfrj 4,4 . E u73 OLD in ! rinni-. sad win, ihelf ttamam ".ID.) It 1 1 . 1 hTi'lllliy. . 1 1 ct-r y .leallna. In all tin lr loi OBI fitiemeatv, 1,1 i iu. No Premium Note. INSURED ? yoa will refi( proppt nttentioa s A