r- - -1 sa.) bVVss .- PUkkJIalitd Try rh.rtday. aaaUar frlamlt thrsachaat tba eaantf will kill by MBdlag tSa aswa la tbalr raapae. Im tawaa, tlllataa Bad aaithhorhoorti. Head tkantaia faot, aad wa will draaa taani op, If a.d M. Oir Mlnnil will always ia npa laittM whi with to arwtk tbr.oab thamoa HwrilW ImbI qoaatlona f pnbllo latarat bat wa will aot bold oaraaii raipoaitoia iot in. tpmioat uat BiBf sxprM. RaTMlUliaTf BOOSTS. ftaS COBftt Of ardor Coaatr ara hald on lb fourth Mendayi r.braarr. Ma. Bail Haptaiabar, aaa ssooad af IIHotnbir. tffl7C2 TO SUBSCBIBEB3. look at tbs fln(tnre on the label of yoo pnpor. Thou HurM tell you in OATK TO WHICH YOUR BUBSCHIP- mm VAlu. Within 8 week after tntivyl nt, ne if date In changed. Jf etier receipt is necessary. nirrn etui-iiiini tan' iiiei, i Hint 'en." naitil This December la aa pleasant at May. The lony-lookeJ for anil much needed rain oaine last -week, but didn't hint long enough. Joe Clelaml shot a pheanant last week that had two H o. 32 loug revol ver cartridges in its gizzard. A protracted meeting is in progretis in the new Evangelical church, which Is conducted by Rsvs. Auraud and Netzger. Collector Relgle tlealrHS to notify tai payers that on and after Tuesday, )ee. 2fl, an exlra five per cent, will bechargedon all taxes. 'Coiue, draw this curtain, and let's looa ac your piciure." sisthnirare. it you don't have a picture, you can do no betftr than give Derstine a trial. Torder'a roller flouring Mills at Globe Mills which had suspended op erations for several weeks owing to a JacK oi water is again in lull running order and turning out ita usual amout of superior fionr. Sheriff Middleswarth, we under stand, will move about the 1st week in January to his forumr homo uear MoClure. The sheriff leaves a spleu tlid record as an odlcer. He was a desirable citizen and our people are sorry to part with liim iunl his f.imily. Ira Selioch of HeUigrov, and M!s Laura Kichter, of Duncan's ls laud near IlarrMiurg were joined in holj" matriuionv on Welnesdiiy of List week. It was quite an elaborate affair, as several hundred guest i were In attendance and the presents nu luerous and costly. Jere Croime ami bride returned from their honey-moou trip on Thursday of last week and were serenaded in the evening by the Independent Or- n, derof Moon-shiners in the evening. Mrs. Crouse'e mother in Selinsrove. . being very seriously ill, she in now at her bed.'lde until a change for the better, it is ' Oped, will take place. i In our lust 'ssue we said that our people had decided to hold a musical festival, coiiiiueuclug Jan. 27. This is a mistake, January 110, 1SSS is the time agreed upon; our reporter U respon s ble for the error, his almanac no doubt was a little mixed. Immedi ate organization and constant prac tice will give ns a happy week. The Government of New South Wales offers a reward of 'V.000 to the American who shall invent a pro cess to exterminate the rabbits, which have become pest in Australia. Here's yoar man, Mr. Wales.' Semi on your reward per New York Draft and we'll be on band with gun and dog bv January 1st. Sheriff elect Reuben Dreese has finally decided on bis selection of a deputy sheriff. His name Is Charles Dreese, a resident of Peuns township. Me Is a young man well qualified for the position, and the appointment is very favorably spoken of by the peo ple In general. Though married be will not move his family here but will take up his residence with the bheriff. Our deer hnnters have not fared so well for the last few weeks as they did about a month ago. Parties from Troxelyille, Port Ann, Beavetown and Adamsburg, report that the ani mals have emigrated west of our bunting ground, and are now found In Brlses' Kettle and Hevlsa Valley, where a Centre oouuty party last week killed Ave lu one day. One of theia was a seven-prong buck which weighed 210. The Progressive Literary Society of Middieburgh bad a very interest ing meeting oa Mouday evening. Next Monday evening a full program will be presented and the question of foreign immigration will be discussed. The society Is In good working order now and will result In doing much good. It affords an evening of pro fitable amusement, and should be en couraged. Parents, encourage your children by coming with them. A genteel looking rascal about 00 years of ago, traveling through Nertbern Penna., selling so called magnetic garments alleged to oure all the ills human flesh Is Is heir to, Is a dead beat and fraud. The goods also, are a fraud of the worst kind. He atops at botela and engages board for three or four days, eg(ts one night's lodging, with bis supper and breakfast, and then quietly leaves for parts unknown, without paying a cent We hope soon to glvs our rea ders full particulars of this glgantlo awlndle, with names of persons eo Caged la It. Men who deliberately swindle the sick, crippled aad unfor tunate, deserve the widest pakllolty from tbt publlo press. , We bve the gang down fine, aad propose show Ing up their nefarious swindling op- rawooe. jwtnmtri Ttltqrnth. Court, ttojwUiufU rtliie.uity liuoUY Look out for change In H. Oppen helrner's ad. next week. Lonla Kaha, clerk for II. Oppea- helmer, Sellsgrove, desires to Inform the publlo that he will buy in all kinds of aVirs and will pay the highest cash price for the same. "Take uie aa I am, nothing exten uate nor set down auht ia malice" saidShakespere when he eat to have his picture taken at Derstiua's Gallery Lewlstown. You can now bay excursion tickets to Derstlne's Photograph Gallery Lewlstown, at 2 cents per mile good only to return the same dav, but af fording plenty of time to sit for your pie. ure. The story circulated to the effeot that a horse-thief bad drowned In the canal near Northumberland last week is all a fabrication. There are a band of horsethleves operating In Snyder and Northumberland coun ties, but unfortunately none have drowued they await a move deserv ing fute that of being hung by a vigllinoe committee. A correspondent te the Sienlitic America aska that paper what ma terlat is used in Laundrying cuds and collars to make theiu so Rlon.y. The paper answer rs that the simplest preparation consists of the following; 11 . - 1 . a m I ... i uura pint oi uoiung water upon twoouuees or gumarabic, cover it and let It stand overnight. Use i tablespoon full of this. ine mute normal School at HloomsOurg will begin the winter term on Tuesday, Jau. 8rd Itm The Senior clans Is larger than that of lat year, and the equipment of the school '"iwcu wus uever uerore as ifood. Students are received at any iiiuc many bio irf pureu lur COllega Send for a catalogue. I gife honor to whom it is due, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Item l r .. eiy cured me l l(nli dioease ami - Gruvel. I'mir of tli.t l,Mt nlivHiclnii liml railed to relieve tin. 1 have re, commended ii to scores of peopl wnu like success, and know it will cure all who try t. Mrs. K. P. Mis tier, nurg 1 III. t. Send 2-c stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Kondout, N. Y. for book how to cure Kidney Liver ami IJIood disorders. Mention this paper. ov. 24. '87. 4w. Hon. Charles Wolf informed us this week that he had no intention of locating permanently in the West, as yet, but that he had interest in real estae at Bimark, Dakota, and was about to apply for a charter to Gov ernor Heaver to form a syndicate of capitalists composed of men of this state who will purchasn l.ni.U and erit manufacturers near Hlsmark. Politically ,e is still a prodical from the Grand Oi pttrty, and expresses his iutention to i,oain so until he can conscientiously colii.iu. vith its views, and then come lu ouly On an invitation through the front door. He is as piquant ami gritty as ever, and don't look a bit as though he Lad been munching Scriptural husks. It seems to be very easy to circum vent the wiles of the Bohemian notes rascals if farmers have tho sand to ilt-ht them, ltecuntly a fellow call ing himself Fred Cunlkins appeared in Huntington county, Indiana, w ith a number of these notes against prominent farmers which lie claimed to hold as an "innocent purchaser." I'he farmers banded together and had (Jaiilkius arrested on a charge of conspiracy. He was held in five hun dred dollar's bonds, his attorneys be coming sureties, he placing that much money in their hands. Then Caulkins skipped the county, and his bail has been estreuted. The school fund is just five hundrsd dollars ahead. An Old Man Bukskd to Dkath. Our correspondent Irom Banuervllle reports that Charles Lehr, an old man of about 70, residing about 2 miles west of Hamierville, was found burned to death on Monday morning and his house in ashes. Upon in qury we found that the old man had been out on Monday and being nearly blind hod made a misstep ami fallen Into the water. The neighbors pre vailed upon him to come into the buses and dry himself, but he pre ferred going to his house (a mere shanty which he occupied alone) to dry himself. The next morning the shanty was found Inashesand among the uYbre, half buried lu ashes they found a human skeletou undoubted ly of Mr. Lehr's The oouclutlon is that In drying his cloths the shauty caught Are and he was consumed with It. Henry Wetzel, whose barn burned down last weak as mentioned lu this paper, inform us that his loss was lu the neighborhood of $1300. By some overt-igbt the barn, which he had thought was insured for $400, was uot mentioned on the policy, though the' agent Mr. Iieimbaoh of Beavertown avers that he oould swear that it had been Insured lu that amout. The company, of course, refuses to recog nize the claim. The live stock was Insured, but that was saved. The farming Impliments were Insured, but they were nearly all saved so that Mr. Wetzel realizes ery little on the Insurauce, and he told us that lie was unable to rebuild the barn, aad would shift with a shed until he can sell the farm and pay bis debts. Mr. Wetzel has been an honest, hard work Ing man all his life, and ho and his good old wife are now almost too old to begin auew. Wo think the good people of Suyder county oould do nothing, wore .beooinmlng than to help the old gentleman boild a new barn. He Is far from asking this, but wo think that bo would appreciate assistance, as bo certainly needs it and tbo Post volunteers a ready band In the effort to at leaat oartllv renalr hie loso. Will somebody saake a move! L"uv IoUumiu persona have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. 8hould any mistakes occur In these credita or on your pa per please notify us: Thos.Swartx, fiepr. 1, B. F. Herman. Deo. 1. Daniel Wllmer, Kd. Freed, J. Spangler, John Fetter, J. B. Enterllne, Joseph Middleswarth, John Reniiinger, Miss Klla Gilbert, Alf. Stelnlager, Eli Keeler, James Aurand, Geo. Lepley, W. If. Kwlng, Solomon Wetzel, A. K. Middleswarth, Henry K. Sanders, If oplna Sampsel, Dr. A.M. Smith, David Wetzel, Deo. 1, '87 Deo. 1, "87 Dec. 1. '87 Jan. 1. fm Deo. 1, '87 Dec. 1, '87 Deo 1, '89 June I, '84 Deo. 15, '87 Jan. I, '68 Deo. 1, '87 Deo. 15, '87 Jan. 1, '89 Deo. 1, '87 Deo. 1, '88 June-1, '88 Deo. 1, '89 Deo. I, '89 Jan, 1, '89 Jan. 1, '8J Deo. 1, '89 Jan. 1, '87 Jan. 1, '83 Dee. 1, '89 March 1, '89 Feb. 1. '87 Dec. 1,'87 Deo. 1, '89 Dec. 1, '87 May 1, '89 March 1, '88 Dec. 1, '89 Samuel llassluger, Samuel Stauffer, S. H. Yoder, ' G. S. Snyder. D. S. Sholly, Hennevill Smith, W. H. Bilger, J, K. Hughes, A. H. Ulsh, Andrew L'lsh, Prof. Win. Moyer, A. II. Thomas, Hon. 8. A. Wetzel, J. P. Yoder, Jan. 1, '89 Deo. t,'89 Dee. 15, 'H7 Jan. 1, '89 May 1, '89 Oct. 1, '89 Deo. 1, '89 Dec 1, '87 J. K. Kline, OoorgeSmlth, D.F. Massing, Isaac Krebbs, Longenlus Walter, James Middleswarth, Johu W. Walter. Bkavkij-ows. The shadows of death have fallen upon mid en showdtfd In darkness the home of William Gilbert and his children, and a faithful, devoted wife and a tender, loving mother lias been tom from , ... .... .. . ...n. cuiurnrn urilig reieill less aillTC oiueam. Mr, (filbert fell a victim to consumption about seven months ago, Mild, with but little execution. lias been rigidly bedfast for Mint length of time. Her affliction, which she bore with the utmost riilmnes and patience, lias conl iuually elicited the sympathy of t lie entire ccmiiiii- nity. The firmness and toimelt with which she warded off death ami lung to life, I feel like rhalleiiuinc the world and the nu'es to sumass. Thousands would have yield nn, Mireumed to the inlloilbln demamh ..r i. i.. i . . v inr- innb riUMIIJ lOlljf Deioro me seven months of suffering had beon up. She calmly breathed Imr last a iltle after 4 o'clock on Friday morii lug, and the funeral took place on Sunday forenoon. Rev. Landis, the pastor of the deceased, o!Heinted and preached u discourse to a very laie audience, who had come to imv a iuiikiiK iiiouie ot respect to the memory of the departed. She was aired 49 years, 3 mouths and ii days. (Jer maiden name was Mariah Bow- ersox. Henry K'.lor Ins old about elevear acres of his land at $14 t an acre to John P. Kearus. Ner. A. Fees has sold hi laud south-west of town to Daniel Snook for f-JjO. Ruv. Mumiiia held comiuuuion ser vices in the Lutheran church on Sun day. The Union Sunday school will give a public entertainment on the eve ning previous to Christmas and the Lutheran school on Mm evening pre vious to New Year. William Gilbert and his family wish me U' that the aid rendered, kindness .own, and sympathy man ifested toward them by the people of this community during the sickness and burial of Mrs. Gilbert are regard ed with due appreciation, and that they return heartfelt gratitude to ull who have In any way tried to aid them and alleviate their affliction. Mrs. Geo. Thomas of Lewlstown, Is visiting at ber father's, Johu S. Smith. A quarterly meeting will be held In the Evangelical chuch on Christmas. Preaching tervlces will be. held on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday morning. Thomas, a sou ol Benjamin Zerbe, died on Monday night of cold In the brain. He felt bad on Saturday, took to bed on Sunday and died at midnight on Monday. He was aged about 15 years. The funeral will take place on Thursday. ClTUBJI. Ckntrkvilxk. We have been vis ited by a ruiigulflceut raiu recently and it seemed to have been greatly needed. Did you digest the President's mos saire T The Sunday schools are making preparations for Christmas entertain ments. , Mr. Jacob Stock of St. Joseph county, Michigan, who moved from this iowuship nearly SO years ago Is here on a visit to old frleuds and rel atives. G. C. Spangler was In Mlddleburg, Thursday, on business. J. M. Miller the courteous and effi cient clerk, lu O. M. Shower's store kept bachelor' ball last week. His pretty little wife was away visiting. That Is why Jim looked so sad and lonesome. A goodly number of our citizens at tended court lu Mlddleburg, this week. Mrs. Relchly, widow of Jacob Relohly, deo'd., Is In her 00th year, aad enjoys excellent health. Who came Into town, Sunday morning wltb alighted lantern la bis band T The Centrevllle Cornet Band sers nated H. F. Long at bis residence west or towo, Saturday evening, It being bis 67th birthday. ,Aa excellent upper was prepared,' consisting of tin LI. of iJu.Vu i Jr-lt in, Ira j J, .ar'Tf.r wb , ..I I.k-.i ! all did aniie justice. Every one 1 seemed to helve a grand good time was perfectly at home. 'Snaokruan," has hosts of frleuda who unite In wishing hliu a long and prosperous life, and many more such nleasjnt 83, birthdays. ' J. A. Wiest, Dalmatla; John lloulz, Fieeburg; S. Steinloger, Middle, creek J llobt. Stotmen, Pleasant Gap, were In town recently. W. N. Ilelmbach of Beaverlown a traveling suUsiiihii, Interviewed our businessmen, Monday. Do'.' let 1 hat e()l of yours run on. You think It Is a llht thing. Hut it muy run Into clitarih. Or into pneu uionla. Or Into Consumption. Catnirhls disgusting. Pneumonia I dangerous. ' Consumption is death it.ir ThV breathing apn.ra.tus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstruc tions and offensive matter. Other wise theie is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these pnrts, hcuii nose, tliront, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entire ly ciiredby the use of Bosohee'e Ger mnnSyp. If you don't know this already, thousands and thouands of people enn tell yon. They have been cured by It, and know how it Is them selves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. TKAl II Kits' INSiTITTK. The nciih Annual Session of the Hnyder county Teachers' Institute will meet lu the Court House ; Mid dlebugh, Ph., Monday, Dec ill!, istf?, at 3 o'clock, P. M. and close Friday noon of I he samx week. The follow ing instructors have been secured who will discuss some of the most im portant school subjects of the day: W. V, Keluhuerof the Williamsport schools, Johu II. Harris of the Key ftione Academy, Wyoming Co., Pa., C. II. Alber of Hloomsbnrg, K. O. Lye, Principal of the Millersville Norii;p school,. Messers Gregory, Seller, Wonder, Johns, Keller and ..ii ..in . i... . . . . "- III 1IITN Will II KH II.IIT III rilll . iiiii.. i; . ill ilin nir ho W....L Tl... evening ,.( ures will be g ven by Prof. Harris, Col. L. F. ('opelni)d of Indiana, and Rev. Spangler of Port Royal. Thurs day ar ernoon will tin Jhrector s Con vention wliou some of our ilii ee. iois will discuss mlijeetx peitainin io school work. Kvery director xhould be present. On Monday eve ning Win. Romig will deliver the ad dress of welcome. Prof. A. M. Won der w ill respond. The music of the day icssiotiK will be under the direc 'ion of Win. Moyer. Special arrange- inents have been made for music t-ni'li evening. No efforts will be spared to mitke the Institute on of ths beat ever held. , . The law now ruipiires all schools in t lie comity to lo closed dtiriiix the week of lusiitnte, and ulso provides that teachers ai s to he paid ho same Kal aiy t er day as they receive for tench ItlJT. UrOVllleil ! Jn rr ...-. t II citcfd two dollars. Teachers should ba promptly on hand to enroll at '3 P. M. I hop that svsry toucher will l present at every sebslou. I am yours in t he woi k, Oil AS. W. II HUMAN. County Supt. I' i MA1MM1I). Nov. S, by Itcv. W. A. Ualer. Miss Mahala 1". .stfftVn to tliistavus liertch, both of rrceburtf. Den. 4th, by K.-v. W. M. Landis, Miss lln rlinra S. I'ry to Win, Muck, both of near Fremont. di i:d. Nov. 2S, in Sclinsirrove, of pneiinio- ma, Marnnt, wile of If i-1 1 in in l ii Kn(jp, u'.-U ,,t yeurs uml $ mouths. Iec. ,'t, near Troxelville. John 1'et terolf, sen., oeil H years. I L - L. T-P '.J. ... 11. The Ilaiidsoinest, Clieapest ami Most Ituadablu Illustrated MiiLMziuo in the World. Tun I'osuorui.iTA m la ilio iioly iiiiikikIiio tliat lll la rnail lijr ovny niiiiiilier nl Ilia Imiillv ONLY 20 Cts. lVr Copy, or mill unulli'il IntiurM iruiu Ural i:iuii In l.mi. v iiiiiKa a imriiiiiv ul hurt torltt.i, na .i'trlia', iriivvln, iiilvcniiirBH em. Ililiiriidtluif liluKniiilil ..I, hl.t'irii-il ainl Hi vr iry arlli'li'H Muuivh In lln ihiuuii. It iiint,iiiin hri'-l ml trani'liMiit Mrlli'lf, V Ilia alilral srilaiH. n . II Ilia llii,i,rl:iiil lupira VKK VKAll. i ni" uny. rtiii'ii wrnum i Julian ll.in'tlniriii.. , n... ,. . . HMHM" Jlllf, II I'lllllll u r. l.jilini,I)ui'le ( 'limitll. r I.' U !.... .. . . .lloiiln ii. Il.irriel I'r. iK'olL Smiili.r.i m. t'vnway, l-.li.li M.ThiiniM, li. U. t'ane.in, Kriiu" cea t uiiniii y Ha)lor. Ilai. W. C'alilr. U. ii.n- iriiniie 1 1 ii hk ronlrilioti'il. it in ihu only l'iw irie niuKJiiun lli.t iuiiriei aa fltti lllu Irutiiiin. un, enuruvliiKi as cau lie Iwuna lo any luur il'.llur inililinitiun. ' hUlliai 'f a. HtL.u tut., ul.;liara. Wl'arSUuwN. Y. ?XKC(JTOHS' NOTICK -Letter A-la-laiuaBlaif on Ilia aatala ii l.oiK K.'liy. Ull. ol M.M lieavar tuautlilp Snjdur Uunoiy, l a., ttao'tl, bay nK ui-an Kr.u(ai to ti.a tintl.i -iKiiaii, all par- ip. koolni tucinialvai lutlabii-il toaalil v.talH ara laijuaiinl lu make liuiua.il..ta pin. i i.wliila tU.i.a kavli,. elaliua will p ai t iliam tluly autUan UoataJ Tlur act lUioaui to Ilia Ionian Hnail. IltNKY KAI.KY, Dao. 1617. iiaaculors j7xKClI10RS N0TICK-.L. Iters Izf tf ' 'f mum e tmiin lata or Aaami towDtulp biiyuar cu.,1'., il.oaaa.d, bali.K la.u ai.ut. rd to Hi. uudaraluuaJ all n..,.,.,,. i.r.!;-i,,.. tliauaalvrs ludl.lJ lo.all.atato ar. rvqilaa" j.l u uiuka iiiiiuaillata iiayuiaut. wl.ll. tliu.. li atiJi p'aasul tu am duly aulbeu FO.TEH SMITH, , h M.alMITll, scaturf. ADMINISTRATOU'S NOTICK. leiuraof 4ilmlnlair.it'Ou oa tbi ttl. ol lirurr ivtainvr lilt a ul lln... i u. - -.i V; """"'u sraoi to iba unit.. -Unad, a I pcraoot koowlB4 th.ini-i,aa ,ab adwuaalil analaara iaiUi t-U to uiaka luinie oll. iiaymant.wl.ua 'boa harmir elaiu.a aia piaiaui tba u duly autbaui.:aii-d to iba unnai a MMON KH VTZKIi , . Aduiii.iitrattir Nov. 37. 'IT. tiraila .larKct. COUUKCTICU I1V W. B. WlilKV tfVlillY WKJJNKSUAY. No. 1 Pennsylvanht " 11 full '8 Whits mixed. i... Cara uais no a ... 1 Oil I r. a nix 4 teVtiki4 ii, fe.itsjt J, SUNBTOY Si LEW8T0W J5IV. Time Table, In tflVct May 22 1887 WrstWABD DIS. STATIOS. KASTWA Bt J" S bj I A, b m i t m ' '. t.BWMnwn J. T II I t to 4 or .u MulBPtrrot , T l I M 4 s l,iMn r.-.'o ! ft M Maltlnad ' T ' S H IH SOS S Famlrr r si irJ ( 00 II Shln.ll TI; i-ir S4I S6T 13 W miner T 43 KM a '1 S4S IT Mpi'lnr TtJ .1.13 an 4i in Ruiih't Mini r hi i .'o 117 sun ii AdaaiKliufi 1 04 t.44 110 ISO y HmvurtottB 10 ! 4'V s.ko o llrnlrr HSi i Ml, 2.M l U U Ml.hllei'iiiftD S?1 4 71 2.41 IS. 04 IS Mmr fit! I I "H 37 Sim J? Kteatnsr in 1 4 1 31 17. ! I'swim 4i , 4 J IS 17.41 4.1 ; Plinuri. h , 4 li 111 I7.HT 4f tilllii(rnts .1. Sli 4 41 'J.OO l7'i ID I Mii.l iirr t I It I" SollnsKruto l( i oitimodatloii ((?n BBOllnir 'lh ir.l.ilOB N (1. 11?.) I.iT Sallnmror. Arrl st SllnaroT. A. M iQ.oa a, w 1 4" I'. V. 4.13 V. M. f I'. M 1.30 I. M. Trains Leave Lewlstown Junction : I1 14, m, 9 ri. a m. is 4 snil or.p is, 5.5", m. s n p in Inr I'limhorK nil Hi- Wt. T M m. ') 34 in, I 17 ii m, 4 :h tn, 41 r m, II i4 p n, Kor Hlillsil-Iililj, Ns Yoik, IUIII mora nJ MBlblDKtiiB. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOHTIIf'.ll CtM HAI. RAIUAT. Trln Iit Nnnliurj : I lu b uj, Kor llslisluuta, Kris and Csnsuiial. Kill. niin, I'nr I.npfc li tti. I'i J.'p ui, 1-or II. llaioDis, Kuns anil Cssis dl una. 4.J0 t m, For Henoto ami Watkloi. II .'5a m t'nr Ctlawl-na unit II ltnn. 6 ."i m 2 iSinn ami I il.'i p m Inr WiU..rrs t bSn in. II 06 in, i 40 in. Kur MiaBiokln a d .M'iunli'ian I. Tfiln t.e-ivo Sii n.'tnt .1nn.'lliB: 9 mi, ni rlvln t I'lilU.I. IfhU ,1 II p in. New York S'Ji) lu, llalt-uiiirii 4 4i p m, Warta. InKliin tM e in. I II e in.A'rlviiiK at Phil SileliidU Sin p m, t Vnrk vMnnt, lliltlmor S r i m, Wrh Innlon 7 4'i i ni. 7 I p ni.a'rlv'im nl I'hllmtAtpt la4 56 a m Nw Yoi k 7 M a in, liailiiuor II a m, Wt" iDKton A nl a ni. I rwin IH' l.eavi a Sanliurv: i 60 iim, srrMnn at l'M;..l hU S ssa m,Ns Yrk II an a ui, I) .Itluinr Ilia ib, Wnl Iniiloo V tn a lu. .1. II. WHOM, (l.n'l l'l AsSDl. CM AS. t. rtdll, Oai.'l Manaktr. 13 WEEKS. The I'OI.ICK (H.KTTK will aini'cJ. rurrly xrrni po l, tninr Bililri In Ills t'nlt- ail htiei lr ihr luonilm on rn clt af ONE DOLLAR. I.llrml itlvniint allusml t ponlmimla (it aail rliil a, Sninilaronr( inallcil lie Ai.Jie-i all i Jem to Itldll A HI! K. mx. t'RASKI.IN IV1II' BOARDING HOUSE. fimi: iimlci'Higm-d having mn.le ui Iks .ii I-1 o ihiIiI r'Sieii fully nniiiiDi a I lint i. iii lurriKh imsriiing ami i.kIk inn HHn rata ot ev.M.t) tle rmn a ilf or twenty-llta rani' a ineiil. Maullnx bbiI Itinl lur Lornca liirnlrliinl rlianp. TIiiik out liivlim Irlnl din talile are rrnpart- Inlly liivllai) tucHll, ami tlioy will nnl ku ht i iilnsti'l- liim a law i,or m oitka ivui. n"uiWi ai lull iv"u K li . , , UA1IKIKL. 1!KA VKII, I'joinetor. De.. 1. 1M2. i;iwu ions' salt, or HEAL ESTATE Tin' iiiiili'i?l(,r.ril, i :- i . i r 1 1 Sill 'I', all UK-III o .III., li Mi. ill fc" CI,! Sk'.. n (s:,,'.-,!iln1,S.y1,.'f,- v,il'-iM i.i Iv. .1 Will IlllH ill 1 Saturday, I ccmb r 21, 1SS7. at III o'i'Ii.i U, A. M .. l ln' loiluiTiim ili'.-crll'. I K'lll (.'.-lall) to ait: TRAIT M. I. All lliat ini'iiriii.iuii, lii'itm iIia linmiKtiM I ol f tin iliMTiltint, tiu:itt' In Ilia luw nhii ol Km nk I n, I'niiiii ni kn.t ill r liml St.iii ol r nti- Ii iinni. IhuiimI'iI uml ili'-ri il'i'.l ii s InllnMi : .N.irih l y I iihIi ol I riinklln lliilili, tut ini'i ly V imwn m tliu KriiiM'ii l.iin'4 tr.n-1,.s miiIi liy I 'n 1 1, I. ! . Ivi-I liy I nds nl J nli it r. aim H li ami U '-( liv ImikI-nl lli'iininln .Sii.imrly riniitinilim u At 'II li 4 nii'l ' H iii'ivhi'a timi t or lui'-1. wi riaon urn cict'l a l.ir-iu I o .lory l.iij llini-i., Il.ink II in, lil.n li-:niili Simp, I ',iri..iii'r .liiip Ci'itT riirnii, uini u.ni'r iitri,..'tiry out tiinlilinui. TCAti NO 2 It tii'1114 II ill'i'l' ul l.lllU r III In tnwiii;il, I'oiimy iin S-;i a al'iiiaii!i. Iiniinii'il ISor'ti y luiiilr1 ol t '.i iii'lni- IIniTi-r-ii l'i nu ly Willi mi Si..iil, smii Ii liy laml" nl lli'iiry Mimiu. I v, l i t liy I.i mis nl I'i .'. ii I. ) i d lliii'ki'iiliir mil Wi-i l.y In ml" ol tin- ii . I 1 1 i-uniuiiiliiii V 11 IS ii ml 7 J pen-In a in-iri' .r Ii-mk all nl Ihli h wrll liml'.' ril i'.-pl hi I 2 At'KKS whlili l In a liUh sum ol CllltlVU'l'JII. TIIAIT NO S. Il'-lnn a iiii'-.ii.i ! or pi of Isn't allu i'a in lown-tilp, I'nitnlv .lii'l SI. ilii lltn!'-il'l. Iiollll-lr'l N-irt h d) I.i nil ol I ii- in liiii ll-iwi'i,-ox, .S'inili liy I. null- nl' II in y Sii-lini lv, l'.al I'V Lni'li ol ii'i-a ili-iit uml W l it hv I 1 1 I " ol .Inliii W nlii-r Hint W I ' 1 1 . Ill .'srli.illl'li.irll, I'.illt ilnlim AI'KKS uml 7.1 pi'ii'lii' iihiiii nr lii". 'i'liis triii'i ii ni.-'i Mi ll lllilli. ri'il uxrnpt llli'Mlt I AA'Kh wllU'll li III II ui'l.il -I. ill- III iMlll IVIII hill. 'I I.H.MS. id p.T i t. wlii'ii tlia pro'frty l atrm-k ilown, cjiih-IhiII nl Ilio tiilaui'n i-n tliu Ut lav ol A pi 1 1, lull, wlii'ii . i-il liml lin-ni'i'y.oli will tia u'ven uml Ilio liaUiirr on t lit li-t ilny til July. It. 'I'lm I i.t tifii .iy in ii i s to St ui'cureit liy iioti.- ailli aiiprmi. l hiimuIiv. i tfLin iacK m i:imi:i.y, I i L.N.I AM IN Ml. HI II. Y, Nor. la, in;. tid ulnrK. 1883, V PHILADELPHIA. Cheapest, lirililcst, Freshest and Best. The Most Complete. Newspaper Pub lishud in Philadelphia. TlirTlnira la Ilia iiio't wlili'ly rend iiowaj aiii-r pul.lulinit In I'i'i.nr) Ivanla. Ita n-nilira lira iiinoi.tf I lie luort) iDlt-'lliK'inl. P'okii'Ivh uml tliiilly I unpin ul i'Vur Lull.. It 1 - i-.11 , ( : I . 1 1 till ftiiilrirrnlrl nansp.ipuf ltl'lnpi'tidf III In fvi'iyihin: m-utral lu nniiltiK- Ila iIik-iim-aloii ol pnlilio 111411 uml putillr ma.iiirt-a In al.nyr lo 1 It' ai.il In 1 hi' m.rrrt ol pulilln Inti'L'rlty, noun t Kiivarniiiuiit ,i:id pro-i r.nn lii'lu-trv, uml It kuowii nop.riy or paMoiut alli'uhiiiri. in ru..tln iinl.'lo l.ui'ii. in tlie tn-naili-st uml lit'ai i-iid;. U11nly111.il 1.1-in r. I n-wjpHpi-r. Tliv .Mmti at ilio Worlil 1 1.11 I imk liaa-ill 'bu .ai'llllitii ol .iilvunt'i-il totiin,.lhiii tor Kallioi UiK l.ann Irtnu nil tjuar'n ul ihu illolif, In 11 i liiUon In 1l1.1t of I ho An is'iuiuil I'rtMa. nnw rnvi-r iii'4 ill. Tiliulo wnrl l In II ciipn, iiinkliitf It II, c '.u.ti-tt on ol a iirtVMiM-r. w III rvoryitiln C.irtili'llv unilU'l in oci-iipy .l.u anuilt'it pai'. The I o.iiImij far will no mis ol unLamul I'U'niu 1 nlorvl iu Ina Unlli'tl Si itm. I'jily or 11111111 alll piTloriii niflr tlntlua at p trli Imrru.o ball Uuii.aml, lint tut) rapidly K'nwlna-lotilll-kf line uml liiilupim'lancti of tlia .40 ralla Inr lltn In jfpi-mli'iit i,e.ipjpi-r v.j.011 n-,il pnl Ui-.il funllirti' aro tn bo 111.11 . Jrav pr iblama ol ru anil., ol liuunt-a, nl tmiiiint'rtiii, ol imluitry, ol M-leucc, ol art binl nl ovary pl.1110 ot t'lilitflitfiitut proiana vrv In isinat. lit i'oura nl anlutlon by Ilia laoplo ul tliu Union, uml tno pn ura alva liiwi. intper l v.r In Ilia Iiuti lu evt. airugl lur ailt aiii'riii.nt, Th. Tlmt-a la a ona cut apar only In prl' . It a Inn to buvr tho luiirual t'lr.'ina luu l.y iliaurv Inii It uml rl.iliiia tint i la uiinri'ii-ii'l In all Ilia eaaumlal ol a Ki...t Alutr p-1IU11 ll -i per Siprt linen Cnplra ol any i illii'i 1 w I li -Ir o in.iiiy onu .eii'il' u ui" r ' 1 S in i.i) . iiili.i-. lltiut 1,1. j.i-u .1 . i, 'Iri iii. lially. t . p 1 luu.r 1. ; ' U'ii.1 1 1 1-1 . ; ria'a ln c ula pto "ivl. 1 t . . lllllliini ipiudl llplo ilnii.1 i-l I. 'ilnlim . r lltn. E rati d, $ par an ii'o. b i'i - li.,1 u li' I Sill II' I 11 . bur i r i n: j r 11 Inonib. Weuni) 1 tt..ii.i. l 1 - 11- ir", - I li K 'I I ! i'ii. it ami o ai .- r. .. , full .1 I nl SURE CURE DISCOVERED F ATARR Laadarbicti'iGaraiia Calarrk Ramady, 1. asnnl.f frM at lirw.iu. Mallaaibr Itla. In tut aalaa nmaii ta. Jimumh w amaa HM ia aiMutaia mt laia lanaaa my t SsA37 I SB L Orw SELINSGROVE, PA. i Ladies and Misses Coats in end less variety at the Central Dry good Store, Selinsgrove, Pa. The styles are pretty, the assort ment is large and the prices are way down. If j'ou are in need of a Coat, we guarantee to sell it to you for less than you can buy it else where. S. WEl. 9 a Iljis "oilh o daa hip lo seel . D. T. RHOADES' NKW LINK OP HEATERS, COOK and PARLOR STOVES. lu Sijnuro Hu'itci he Ims Hip, Art FavorUe, Art JasiiBnidjte. all leading and very fusLiotiab!o blvvrs. In Cook Stmea ho. has tl. ( Plato Range, Ladies Pride, Grand Times, ITew Susquehanna and Climas, with a (-hnrmiag line ( f PARLOR STOVES and HIGH HEATERS. lli.'li MenteiM he f!i is ni fiom - Sl.". Hi- line of TIUWAHE is an(j ECOFIKG specially. fcitj't lo, I 3s" 4 . The utxlei S'iieil denies to ii.f.iim Hie palil; that lie will l,i i p c 'ii si a n i It on luinl a snpe: ior line ..f OVSI ',;s, CONKKtVlIOM- i;tl HA. i. ) ; n A s ( 1 1 1 : i : s i t I ; a c K I ; I ; s . J o I : A . t :t j. CICAHS 4c. llo keeps tL only !! I L US 'CSS fowu s h . I 1 1 r j ' 1 1 ' f i : ! gr.Mrmi.'.-t.fiiaii When You I:iure Vhy Not Get IheBes H. HARVlfSCHOCH, General In&uraiicc Aifent, Lclinsrove.Pa., r?c?jroHents l ho l ol lowing J rent hit oolv.Coinianie!: Oliil ANIZKO ASSKTH iiih'Ji HUM K, !-? lh'-.v Yuvk, - - 7,Eia4)7l2 i-'ih'K ALiSLCUTlIDK, M:iln, - 4,4.16,616 Tin an ('"mi'itn ' s rank nimii k Hi" II V, ara Cain tat till n innr' e- g .ii ilii. e n i 11 t rie.l Ilv tl.i-ir p.oin i m t inn. lulr, l"i" trt an I i-ai tbey liav. won t r II.. in" l-e 'I It I. A I' HI. I'I No Asscssmcms AKK YOU If rot, wiite to tl.o nljiive At iicv inn V7e are just nov Fail OpenBeig I nificent stock of FALL I WINTER GOODS , to which we desire to call your es-' pecial attention as it comprises the Latest Best of EverythinG and needs but to be seen to be ap preciated. We ask only a living profit on our gocd3 and feel confi dent of the good will of our custom ers by jelr continued patronage. Highest price paid for Produce.', SCBEO CSB S3 ii O T BEERS',' Tho BEST V 1.... tl aua k-i as vwmmm D a T a- i 1 I J jr J ' V,W ess Sil:irQ i P ifflik, iTSS li $.", ami Parlor .Siima f r m S3 uuexfelleJ in tl. I) T. RIIOM'S. aio'ii:t.lU'(,b, Pa. O - SI O OJfl v si, lii'it public patiou- 30 II naariaia. - a wmr 121, 17, 1S1 I it. II in ' li"rli-tire, anil with tbslr iDtaicDta aloi y ami rrcn. Ii y . l"l n'i .it ilca.lniia In all tln lr I'A 1 IONm. I' ll i. Ulataaala, No Picmitim Noles. iNSUIlliD ? joii will receive prompt attention openins a mag aill f ntrtHlM th 1.flVlia T. TV .mm.mbm . It "V r va.irr mi in l.aa 1 ana luaa aar tilb.i n.M bina In lha wurld. Vfarr.alinl t raara. aa. lru,uVlb.,ou.!lu wlifc"1 "kki. AAPMTfli IBS m. Ssaata-aaxa. - rm,r? v v JVlbla I O VVMI. I LU I la ..r coantr. 'AN PMOW rltHlrikil Aawab. ,m ar. uiaain In, at hi m ttliU aar aaaatb. ruMin ,1 ai.ka ajno, to Sii.,3ur7B; tbV?" r " TaiTaai-t Minna im i mmr misiii skriaaaa ! h at m. Vskrrkty sw ivliaiiivnL T T . . 7 ?T bat aaatil a Aaaaaaa.S V i. , 3 tO OO m.i,n4. Bnrw mtU WMI kMau. fmm BfUHU ai na. 1 Cta. .S.tai.ia-iIjwt.SaXT.TsX asasnrcr jsi?w-a'C. 'x
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