ft - . J&ki vary Thiii-siUr. at-War frlBi1i taratuaont le eeenty win MkVtilela feet.. '1 ' hm "p mm" Vt. Oar e.lnejBl will al. t-eep-a to" ke wlih te apak Ihr.nnh lh.t..B fJV will not keidoaraall reeuoeilbla forth. ialDi tuey may eire.. area raaarr roeBra.-rha Court" of Ylar C'aantr ara held mi tha fourth Monday; Woarr, liar, and Mepiamber, aoda.eoad 'Way af Uaeambar. 1T0TC3 T0 5U33:3I32R3. Iak nt the floirures on the label of vour pnpr. Thou figures tell you WW PATH TO WltKMt YOUR S11HSCHII TION W 1'AIU. Within week", after liionvl aenf, nee If tate Is changed. $9 other receipt is neoeMary. Ti;ri 1 1 cilie taui ti talcii' cr.ti. a' bun nut 'en." Candidates ara erecting alters on which to offer themselves as sucriuoea to the political gods. f lnn ttoant.Ay of MliMMmrtrh. was viMtlnir thejjmdlof H.F. Ulrlcli, . of Penn. TrM I Tin? time to cf. uVrlllzfr for SAlti crops hits arrived. The ex .tit.lvuae of the I. i Thomas &' Ron's KootU Is a very conclusive argu iiietkCHJr favor. jr At of the Ferry Itone, tX ni will leave on the flrnt wf oliRreof the 8t. Joe liC. Jf Union jStatlon, on UnhV A Kansas City, Mi". sourl.r At the meetlnir of the ltepnhlicitn Rtandinir Committee In MiihlleAnnyh on Ttt"'lay, It wa-:deoiiied to h.. the Priiunrv Election on Haturdny, March 21, between hours of 1 and 7 P.M. Th'it will make tha cam paign ehort anl hot. On Tuenuhiy the Central lintel, MUMlfhtirnh wtnt dry the liiptor Hceiine expiring on that dny. No li fetime can fiow be grunted the House until the latter tmrt of April. Lots of fellows In town now ho dry that they i-pit white fih an a blU. A p'.onsitnt social gathering took place lit the residence of Utiiiiuuln JlHfhnmii on Friday nlnht hint, when about forty married Indies participate mI In a carpet-rug donation parly ench bringing a lot. of rug-, sewing them an ! theti donating the whole pile to Ihe Udy of the. hutne. filetler's Uornt-t I!:ind netted about tjt25 at their euiirert in the Hall Mini day evening. The perforuiniiutts In purt were good the balance tvus be--low the niej iiui of enturtuimiifiitH ' given by the bund heretofore. The reatou for this id the short time the boys tooa to prepare for the occuslun. For the balance of the winter we predict .light, heavy and variable y -Wfwla, -veering from north-nrir'wei-t aTT around and back again, with loon I, lenernl uDd liilcelliitieoiis 8liow, ice, sleet uud rainfalls and uivre or htr f.ill and rise in the mercury. Y e think we have caught on to the weather at laid. An exchange says : Now, here is something which Is really worth milking a note of. If a pu-ce of clmr cohI is laid on a burn, the pain will t-ubaiile iiniuediatuly. and if left upon the wound fur an hour will cure it. 'i'hiii neeuis almost Incredible, but a piece of charsoul Is rcndily procurable, it hhould be kept in every huse for hinnediate use uud itsetliuucy teoted. It is not often thata lawyer prrtcticlng ut thin bar gels us high a compliment pit id for his integrity and honor us did Thomas J. Smith, .., from Jmlge liucher on Holiday in open Court. We congratulate Tom. When he dies and his epitaph Is made to read "Here lies a lawyer, and an houent man,11 no one will suxpleiou that it murks the remains of tav men. Our friend and fellow citi.en H. Weis now claims to be an American citizen, both by naturalization und by having resided In the J'Lftud of the free end the home of the brave for 21 years." May he live many times 31 years here is our wish.- Tribune. Yes; jiibt so. Had we inuuy mure such foreigners as friend Wo is our government would have no need of luws restricting iiumlgrution. A physician says February Is the most prolitlo of surious colds of any mouth of the year, and advises the buck of the nock to be kept well wrapped up, as beneath that exposed skill, lies the "cerebrospinal axis, whence proceed the nerves that gov ern both heart and lungs." The face, ke guys and as everybody knows by xperleee "is supplied with blood ves sels twice as plentiful as the neck en abling it to resist external cold In that proportion," Rattle Creek Moon : The decision of the Michigan supreme court pretty effectually knocks the Uoheiiilaiu oat swindle in Michigan. Its effect ap pears to be that the purchaser of a Hoheiulun oat note, knowing the note to have been given on a Hoheiulun oat contract, Is not an innocent pur chaser, and cannot recover on the note. This will relieve a good many Michigan victims from the oonses quencrs of their foolish gullibility, and is a phvln warning against other like swlndllug schemes. Ed. Post. I hava beu strongly urged to submit my name aa a can didate for Prothonotary, and I take this means to Inform my friends that I cannot comply with their request. , Wa have now two good men lu the field for the office, and an effort on j part might not only result In my own defeat but In disturbing the now equal advantages of the two men In the field. With my best wishes for the suooess of the party I remain. - , Very truly yours, ' " ' ' Adam Smith Luns. , Borne men ara born liars, soma ao- qulre the habit, and some bar it forced upoa them, AH men ara liara to a greater or t3s degree. The editor of the Post Is something of a liar himself. ' "IM hliu who la without sin oast the first stone." flome men lie because tha truth don't fit. Those ara fishing Ilea. Others lie because, of a habit, they prefer it to the truth, and continue in the habit until they cannot dis criminate between the two. Those are Grand Army lies. The balanoe He because It la essential In business. It would not be good policy for a merchant to tell the im pudent customer the original oost of an article, for that would In most Cuses spoil the sale. To luform bhu that It was none of hU IhikIucss would insult him heuce he lies. That Is a "white lie." Web ave heard opinions expretsed that women are less frank and truth ful than men. If this be so It Is bo cause a woman stands on a high pedestal and an holiest ndinlsHiou on her part of having stepped from that pedestal, stamps her with suspicion the balance of her life ; whereus, man, proud man, may be guilty of all the crimes in the deukatogue he re forms and in an hour awakes to find himself a hero. Hence woman Is of ten taught from her youth up to con ceal her real liuin.iu self from d etec lion. Fashionable liars are by far the most numerous. Society people In form im that polite lie?t are absolutely necessary to keep from continually wounding the feelings of their fiii-uds by seeming rudeness. These lies are not supposed, to "lount," but they ylre liw parasites w hich destroy the jjleleeate leaves of H plant. They in jure nnd bliiiit the liner perception,! oVlglit and wrotiK. This is a weak nels more ft-m iiiiuc th in masculine. N'f-'iiCM is often the most contempt able oVliuri. There can be nothing more d spieable t ban a man or wo man whom uuilice or envy will per mit to sit in silence ami hear an In" uocent party maligned. Many a name hni lien shadowed by the sig liiflo.iiit sileii.'e t f one whoshould huve spoken the word ot defense. The moment a man or woman is delei led in a ' lie, however trivial, people's interest and respect for them Is lessened. When we find a in in whoso con-si-ieni-e fuibtfr' him to fracture the truth iiopn any occa'sfon whatever, we grapple Ms fit ndship with hoops of steel. The liar who posscsnes a good mem ory may rnnke a success of his profes sion for years without detection. It Is seldom, however, that the art of lying und the nit of remembering ure combined in one person. Had all liars been struck dead like Anunlas. most of this generation would have "died abornin'" litiga tion would cem for want of lawyers und even preachers would be dodg ing around corners to avoid the lightning.. Ckmtucvii.LK. The towiishlp elec tion passed offrpticlly with scarcely a ripple of contention. As usual some of the candidates have won uud oth ers have lust. Home must win and others lose or else theie would be no sport. The result seems to meet with ijuite general approbation. Wednesday last was Washington's birthday and generally considered as a holiday, everything around us wus moving ulong as usual, except that the schools hud closed. Michael Velsley sold his house And lots on Market street to Flias Hrun ner of this township. Consideration ?00. Hope Ellis will soon move to town and be one of us. Those who know say that traveling Is a rather unpleasant thing. The roads are lu a bad couditou. Hev. H. Auraud und Key. I). M. Metzgar pastois of (lie Evangelical church ut this place, preached their last sermons here for the year endiug Murch 1st and are this week attend ing annual conference at Lewisburg. These mlnist.'rs ure above the aver age lu ability, and possessed of bright noble spirits and their pres ence created sunshine, and their en couraging words inspired enthusiasm. During their faithful and untiring labors here they made many friends and held u warm place in the hearts of their owu people, and were highly esteemed by others regardless ot re ligious differences. Hope conference will see flt.to have them remain with us another year. Quite a number from this place were in Mlddleburgh on Tuesday, oourtlng. It. Middlkcrkhk A grsnd enter tainment was held at Roily Rteinlng er's last Wednesday evening. The Troxelville Comet baud aud the Middlecreek String baud furnished some excellent music. The occasion was enlivened by several songs, the most noteworthy oue was rendered by Bolly, entitled "The Laughlug Song." After a few other exercises the crowd left for their homes well satisfied. - Most of the Spring township teach ers attended the Institute at Middle burgh. Flection passed by very quietly with the following results : Some got appointed others disappointed, so after all it was done on the square aa all got the "appointed." P. I. Knepp and John Relgle loft for Hellevue, Ohio last week. E. F, Cross Si Co., will have a huck ster stand at the eommlng sales. We wish them a good patronage. Banks Dreeee aud Mr. Klmea were the guests of A. II. Ulsh on Sunday. Remnants of all kinds, below cost Srnooh'a Eros.,- Selln;rova, Pa. If aiiTiva rtv utruDiiaa if ftl.a a " " .......... v. w. a. R.'AKDOTilKRVHTKRANSOVTUE LA TIC w-In pursuance to previous no II.. . .t l- 1 . A hot suu iii nunuruauDF q a rnoiuuoB at an imDromntu uieetiiia-or tna sev eral eonittlea concerned, a meeting of Delegates was held at Mlddleburgh, February S3, 1888, CapL C S. If arks, Chairman, being absent, W. E. Foe not. Esq.. was eleetnd Chairman. ir - - 1 M - ' tfia, who, on taking the chair made some preliminary remarks. The list of representatives was then called for by counties: Huntingdon None. Juniata John Panebacker, Jacob Zelgler, Post No. 134, Mlfflintown, Pa. Mifflin-E. W.Fosnot, No. KB. Lew Istown; i. W. Nale and Edward Stump, No. 2!)0, Hellevllle. Snyder George Hetifer, Henry Kuley, Henry H. Ulsh, II. 8. Bplegle myer, I). A. Waiier.No.VMoClure; II. H. Lnub, No. Adamsburir: P. S. Albert, M. 1 Wagenseller, A. C. Simpson, No. 148, Sellnsgrove ; John Y. Shindel, (i. C. Untelius, W. lleed Jones, D. T. Hhoads, John S. Stetler, James Hufflngton, Kev. S.P.OrwIg.T. It. Tobias No. CGI, uiddleburgh. Perry None. Union L. A. ltake, No. 52, Lewis burg j I. L. Strong. 8. J. Wciser, No. 347. Miflliuburg. Remarks us to the purposes of the axsoflutloii were then made by m. L. Wagenseller, L. A. Unuk, P ennybea -ker, Rhoads, (intellus and rthers. On motion a committee of three (8) was appointed tr draft Resolutions looking to u permanent organization. The chairman appointed Rhoads, (iuteliiis ami Rmk, while this com- mill.... ....... ..I a. . iimico i auii'iii me meeting was entertained by Wagenseller, Fosnot. others on various subjtfets. Commit tee reported a set of Resolutions to govern the associatl jii, which were adopted. Lnwistown und Mid. lie- bur'h wore prop ,i-d us nlaces for! holding the first eneanipim-nt of the! Association. O.i balloting. L-jwls- towu w n srfl.ift.vl ii ,i ...!.. ,.r I-.,., 'i I for Midileblirto'!l. The fnllowlinr of. II :ers were elccled. Pi esiLut. Dr. v. ii. l arc IN or Linvlstown: Cant. O. S. Marks, t.f Lew i.Uo wu : Smo re tary, W. V. II. ('opin, of Lewlstown Corresponding Hecr.-tary, Dr. J. Shindel, of Middlebiirgli; Treasurer, E. W. Fosuot. of Lewistown Tuesday, Wednesday and Th day, August 14, 15 uud 10 'f8 whs the tiiuellxed for the encampment. Should any emergency arise conflicting, the Olllcers to fhHIlL'K Mm tl,,,a due notice to all Potts in the District? A s noi.-ls or these proceedings was ordered to tie iirinf ( in ih and a copy sent to each Post. SftMnOTMUMftMi Clwarlng out side at Schooh's Rro.. Sclinagrovc, Pa. WANTKtl 1 lrl i. .I.MI..II ,. flno.1 ll.v If Wurk t a.l t.- - ' . " ......... w. . , r ,r l.l.riluil Urn g,l, '1'liK ruM'.MI.lilinlmiiih. Wantko. Two Kirls to do house work of a small family. First class work required tlrst class wuges giv en. Apply to box 2U4. I.bwIkI fill Ii In voices of Spring Clothing daily ceived at H Oppcnhcimer, tfilius ovo, Pa. Lock out for ei-eat hui i ere grove, IV gaios D. O. Seilor. fif C.l,dn Mill. To -I - W.-'W .....If., II , has eold out Lis stock of l)i v fl &o., and is abont to move to ha- luokm, la. 1 o say we ate aorry for ibis movo expresses it but Iiglitl. no wile a pieRsaiit compsniou uu J an houobt aud upright citizen. Jacob O. Smith, Manngor of the Washington House, Lin just opened I aiiperior line of live cent cigari.. inclu ling tlm famous "Red Vap,'' Uoldeu B io." ami El .Merit., " Tm v ure above the htaudind of nickle goods am! are set out in most tonus as t mceulers, liy them. On Woduesduy Louis King was adjudged insaue by a jury of twelve able hod lied men. Judge liuchei ordered him to bo removed to the, Dxtiville aslum. L.iniu says ht hits no pellicular favors to Ask of any body but would like to Lave perm in - micisioii and abont thirteen minute-' time to lick the Judie aud the ini v before he goes Foil Salk. Ner A. Feese of Sha- mokin, Pa., offers for si. la about hulf an acre of ground whereon is erected a handsome new eight room house, elegantly flulslied, located ou Walnut Street In Heavertown, Pa., for par ticulars Inquire of 8. A. Wktzrl, Heavertown, Pu WAXTUD. A single youugman that has had some experience in store busi ness to assist in u store. Must come well recommended for honesty und sobriety, uud one that can speukOer- mau, for good wages will be paid. Ad dress. Jacou Tkansuk. McClure, Snyder Co, Pa. i l"lfl-.l.l.JBLJl'JtJ-.LJJJ.i UJ'JlL-t J3I13I. Jan. 28, ut McKees Half Falls, Philip Kerstetter, aged 10 years, 8 mouths uud 14 days. Feb. 28. In Franklin township, Aiuuudes Foltz aged 05 year. February 20th in Franklin Twp. John li. Renuinger, son of John V. aud Eve J. Itenninger, aged 7 years. "Tha fotMo .utra hath throbbed ta Uftt, Tna m-bliu linsit it laid at rwi, auiitlmr liuiu uut rHiika liktli m3ud, Tuo djrcluud tlia Ivvcliaal. Kr tin could lllht or torruw fade, I.u(h csma Willi trieudly on re, Tim oiiuuIuk bud to lienvon toeyd, And bu is it IiIumiki tliara " -lU..l.Jll IvlVIMlIlSIX Feb. 10, at (irayhills hotel in Frankklin, Pa., by Rev. S. P. Orwlg, J. P. Ulrieh. to Mrs, C- K. Parks, both of Sellnsgrove, Pa. Feb. 23, bv' Rev. Stover, John W. Kline, of Troxelville, to Miss Mary Eley of Laurel ton, Union county, Pa. Feb. 3, Mary 'ttngle to George II. Wet itel. both of Salem. Feb. 16, by Rev. W. M. Landls, Mlsa Jane A. Wetzel, daughter of Judge Wetzel, to S. L. Freed, both of Beavertown , f u . . .. t i . ; iinvininn ur AUG IQIIOW Ing sale of personal property will ba held ou the respective dates mention- t -3 . . .. - - cu, u larinina It! IDS r"08T Of lof which bills have been printed at this offlo. Tuesday, Mareh , Charles A. Moyer, will sell personal property i utile north of Meser Station. Tuesday, Uareh t, J. P. ft 8. 11. Toder wllj sell personal property i tulle north of (ilobe Mills, p. Thursday, March 8, Oeo. W. & Barah Snyder, Admrs. of Frniiklln Snyder, deo'd , will sell peraonal property two miles south of New Herlln. Thursdav. Maroh t. .trl tl uri.l. dleswarth will sell persoual proper- ft ... It A ft " Weduesday, March 14, Sain'l C. lllng aman will sll personal property 1 mile east of Port Ann. .t Thnrmfwv Maroli fl Ituun.tlt. O...IH. will sell personal . property I mile nrri Ul lll'HTrriUWII Tuesday, March 13, Jucob Raker will sell personal property mile north east of McClure. Thursday, March 1.1, Lewis W. Man beck will sell personal property 1 mile north east of McClim. Friday, March 15. James Willi will sell personal property 1 mile north west of McKeeJ Falls. Tuesday, March CO, K. A. RauiDgar dner, Admr. of Jacob Hamnbardner, dxu'd.. well sell personal property in West Heaver township. Saturday, March 10, Roe. H. I. Rhor tens will sell personal property In Jackson township, J mile south of New llerlin on the Odln-grove Road Monday. March 12. P. L. f wHI noli prrHonnl property 2 mi log hoi in in rtiiuiiisunrg. Tuesday, March 20, Joel Matter will sell personal property In Adnms township, 1 mill) west of Port Ann. .Monday March 12. David Ocker will I M..II Imr.ntiiil fi.i.i.i.lti i . , ' i" t m im ir- KM in) er ami I,. M. Moat, - ...... ... . ,, ........n, l.tlT-uin 1111 the heirs of Heujainlu Wittenuiyer iii sen personal property In Franklin. Saturday. March 2, T. E. Reltr. will sell personal property on rond be tween Middlecreek ami llaunerville. Saturday, March. 21, tlwo. S. Milter lin; will sell personal property lu Richfield. Ltit'Af. Institi.tb. Vtt. Tivr ' Local I nutitnt., una 1...I.I ..f l.-..,.l.,i,. 'era' school home. Fel 23 1RK.1 J Meeting wus called to order by the : chairtmin L. C. W uglier. The first subject was opened by J. J. Steeley. Seloct reading by C. L. Oenrhart. How to teach grammar by I C. Wagner. How to teach geogrnphy by Mr. Sayger. Meeting then adjourned to meet et Middles warth's school house, Feb. 23, Subjects for urxt meeting as fol lows : How to keep prlmarlans at work Laura Keller. How to teach rpelhng Mary C, Young. , ,. How to punish a pupil J.J. Steeley, Select reading Mr Sayger. Essay Cora L. Oearhurt. For the W. S. Dnglas' three dollar shoe go to Uurmau'e shoe store, Mid -lleburih. Rubber boots at reduced prices at W. I. Oarmuu's, Mlddleburgh. Iltiy your boots, shoes, and rubber goods at W. I. Oarmiin's oheup shoe store, Mlddleburgh, pa. Hlg line Ladle's Coats and Jackets below act mil cost t close them out, Schoch Hros., Selinsgrove, Pa. All Wool lilanki tsut bottom prices, Schoch Pros., Selinsgrove, Pa. Double and Single Shawls at most extreme low prices, Schoch Pros., Selinsgrove, Pu. Men's (iloves and Mittens, Ruck and Wool for less than cost. It will pay to see them, Schoch Pros., Selinsgrove, Pa. For good hand-made boots aud shoes go to (Jurmau's shoe store, Mid dluburgli. All Wool sipiare and shaped Horse Rlaukets way down, uow is the time to buy, Schoch Pros., Selinsgrove, Pa. Foil Salk. Farm of 30 acre. For particulars address Geo. W. Prowu, Middlecreek, Snyder county Pa. Suasoaable Dress (ioods at mark down prices, Schooh's Pros., Selius grove, Pa. Misses and Chllden Coats below cost to close them out, Sohoch Pros., Selinsgrove, Pa. Wantko ".0()0. Any person wlsh Imr to place from four to Ave thous and dollars ou interest on two or three years from the middle of April, at 0 per cent., to be scoured with first mortgage. Can bo accommodated with the desired information by call ing on or addressing the Editor of the Post. Feb. 10, '88. 8w. Wanted. A clerk in a general store ut Peavertowu. A experienced man much preferred, ripply at once. A. II. Rowkrsox. Lost, A double-bited axe on the road near the residence of Philip Amlg, in Franklin twp. The finder will oblige by leaving it at this ofiioe. t SJ-U. -. - Cat ELI'S CREAM BALK when applied lnl inu nuinriif. win ih baurboil I'llcoluul.) cltmuftlnK tha hoatl Ol oalsrmui vuu i-Miiiiiiitf huslthv s orstliiiii. ll allay liinmniiiaiioD, iru ti-via tna m luliran- from addltiona tiddii, euu'pl t I ; UV-IS ,ll. " " " rvlur-l Si UmuI USI' f 1 r and nmeil. aa NUT AUUt'II) oraMOr Til V tiik nrrHB I ti , . If sad la awui . A pi'tlola aipllet lato. a H iKKlttorad. V ol. lX ;ni.kti.Ki iin. rENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Bm?BUBY& LiwSTONDIV. Titna Table, la effect May '22 1837 w rsV w k b a wiiiCj" "TrltToWaT" I SASTelTe a s A . Iii a m a : m ia mi LawfatowaJ. th io tot Malaoiraat fit lot tot t te Lawtitnwn f.sio let IM a.lt ataltland Tit IIS lie sot t Paiatr t.M in I U 9 o II PMaitle l it I 'if I t) IT It Wasnar t 41 I II lit It! IT Msi lora TM III I '41 S 41 in ftmvTt'a Mllll T IT 1 51 LIT SH tl Adaavbnrs; 104 IX lit t.su M Bravartowa S.IO 4 01 I.m .i0 to Hsnl.-r isa in IH 4.11 t HI.KIIdbnrja til in ait 4.04 14 Itanar til U SIT i.iio IT Kraairar s 40 4") 131 TM 14 Pawling 1.41 4M 114 T.41 43 fKlltlftrn?a nn 4 It til 7. IT 41 Sallnfturnra J. 101 4 41 t oo 7 l 10 Kuuburf t it 110 Kellnafrnt 4rroiiimMlntl4ii (v?snfi4wlfot with trlnia N.tl. Rj.) Laav KallnfarOTa. Arrl at Nellnvrova, 9.i A. M 10.01 A. M. 1 40 H. M. I.irt V. M t.na f. M. 1.10 P.M. Trains Leave Lewlstown Junction : 11 14, a m. I ol. m. II 49 ami or, p m, t.ia, aa, o n p m lor ritmimra: aod Hi Win. T M a m, a 14 a m, I IT n m, 4 an p m, I II p m, II 14 p ji, For PhllailxIphU, Now Yoik, Haiti mir aud Waililnston. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOKTHKHN CENTRAL RAItftWAT. Train !. diintmry i t lo a in, Kur Holiefouta, Krla and Caaaadal KIM. V M a m, Knr I.Tk llavan. I'i s.'p in, tor Dillaionta, Kana aad Caaan it UK'li. I..iu p ra, Fur Benovo and Walkloi, n :( m For Cftturl-ia, and Hm ll"n. I :! mm 1 Mimi and 4 li p in Knr W ilkahrra. tn iu. II 06 in, I 40 f m. Kor Shaiaalila a. U MiiuDlOaraiil. Trnn l.av sieilnmrota .Tnnrtlis! 51 in, arrlvlnii t liillailnlplila 3 16 pm, aw York W p in, llaltaiuom 4 4 i p in, Waili Iniitiin bM p m I II p m. a-rlvliM t PMtn.Ulplilii imp m, ' York t3pm, lialtlmura 1 4i i in, Wh Inirion 7 4ft pro. T 67 p in.arrlv'HK at I'hllndalpMa I SI a m.Naw YorkT to a iu, llallliuura 66 a m, Will I ll Kt nn 0 ul m in. Triiln lm, l.pTr Hunhnrv: ItOim, arrl'lns at HMiaiMphlii 8 lis m.N4 York 11 i a in, luiiliuura t 16 a ui, Want Iniiioa 9 f a m. .1. a. WOiMi. (lan'l Han Asaol. CltAS. E. PU(tH,Uan'l AlaLiaar. 13 WEEKS. Tha POI.irK 41 7.ICTTI". will ba Bialtad, curtly wrapped, toaor adclraft In tha Unit ed Htataa tor tbr a inontha on rn alpt af ONE DOLLAR. I.lboral dl'i-nnnt allod ta potitmatta anaiit aad olol . faniilacopli mailed trea Addrana all ervlnrno UlOIIAHT) K. KfiX, I KAHBLIS SaUABB Extract Of Meat USI.T sour Gnarantce flGcnniue By Baron Licliig. lllshiy rcconuncndpil ai a nllitcp Inntead ol alruliollo drlnkl. Uonuloa only with tha fnc lmtle of Paron l.iati'tr'n iKOxtiU't In aonxa lahrl. (Sold ty Btorekoopen, Uruoera and IrugglU WANTED. I,mal and TriTinir Srtlimii to ia'1 our pliolo varltP ol Nnncrv Slock, allhar on KulHry orl'oniinPbloii, puriiiniiriit einplivin fit to Ilia rluh moil, no room l.r intv oiiph,' uprivlil and lioncut ara llm unca we io lneklii lor. Ad drrii wit i ieinn.iM-a MAY KKOrilEHS Nnrrmn Jan. I, '68. . I'd. Kocheiitcr N. Y. WANTF.I) Immediately, I.ndln to work Tor a wholi'ftilo limine mi Ncrdli wnrk at tln lr lionifl. (Sent iiiy di"t in-T). IIhihI p-iv run lie iniiiiio. KvKrrthintr iurnilii, riirtlculnr lr-e Ad Ircftft Aril-tlo Needlework t'u., 76 lh St , Nan Yurk t'lly. W liolly unlike ii'tllii'i.il rymi iiift. Any li.mk iu.iriii'd in He ruadui. 4'laMifii ol l'iR7 at Halt I morn and P lat I'cliolt. pirtci- i'Iiioki'ii id Cidiiiiiliix I.hw Stndi'i U, ul Yule Wvllralry, tiiirrlin, ,.l, iKiiy ol 1'iiiti ,MI III Kiu I nliiirl y, I ni(iiliiiiiti.i, fcc, b l,n.lo'.i-d liy t AUK 1 U'Al N, litrllARIi I'lilH Toll, IliP Si'ln ll-l, ll .11" W, V, AtTull, .ll UAII I'. IlklllAMIK, Jud.u ilmu, K. II. I 'ok. I'rl.io pnl ,Ml Nnrinal t '..H.-uf, ur IIi.iiwn, Uo. I'roniici tui I'OHT ! K Ir no l UOF. UUSiaTK,".)! I Itlli Ave. New York. CROWN ACME ! Tbo best Tlnming Oil that can oe made from Petrolium. It gives a brilliitot liht. It will not smoke the chimney. It will oot char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explodo. It is without a comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is muunfuctureJ from the finest Crude iu tha mutt perfectly equip ped rtfiuoiios iu the world. It is the Best. Ask yonr dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, SLAYMAKER & CO., 12 8 '87 ly, Sunbory, Ta. Mldcllcbiirgr iHarkct Butter.... so Ktfk'a 18 i 'it ted cherries . 8 Unpitted " Hluokherries 0 Uuspberries 13 Ouinus 40 Lard 7 Tallow 4 Chickens per lb ft J urkeys Mltle a Moukle fl Ham 13 Grain JVInrket GORRKCTBD BY W. B. WIVKT aTVKBY WKOMKSOAT. Ifo. rennaylvanla 3 Fulti , " White ml Jut Bye afaVaaaei M M 80 64 60 3 uvruniMi ua:i ,, -MAKE 3 SUCCESS Gonuin Bargans at tho Central SELINSGROVE, PA. HiBURG I3DGINGS I Our Spring Invoice of Hamburg Edgings has arrived. The assort ment is large and patterns beauti ful, with prices way down, in fact lower than ever. Call and take a look at them. S. WEIS. W. H. rOrULAK FuIITlM AND CARPET leoouis, Valley Strcrt, JiinviHtown, Ii liEDMOOM SUITS, of all kinds and prices; Mat tresses, FentliM-, l'illows, Sonlstirs, lied Springs, Chairs, Tables. Miuka. Sofue, Sliiuds. i'tiieuus, lc., Sic, Xo , &c. 'eJaaMraaaIJr, A full lice t f Jute. Hemp, Hug, Ingrains, Tapestry. I'ody UiuhIh nud Velvet Curptts, Art Snnnrcs.fc'mj'r iu Uuga. Coca nnd (Jutln Ttrcha Door .Mats. TV ill "I'll any of tho above goods as low as Bnroe quality can ho bounght nny place, ami pay freight charges to nuj xliitiou on P. li. H. W iito mo for prices or come ami fee the Inrgcst stuck this side of Philadelphia lUspoctiulIy, AV. II. FELIX. When You Insure Why Not Get the Ltd h. harveTschocb, General Insurance Aren't, teliiisgrors.r. Ropi'osentr thw lbllowjIiQ rtvitiStc jk.Cox.-; -kP . OKOANIZKD- 1B1E3 TfcJTNA, of Hartford, Cann., tS.a f 1BQ3 HDME.cJNBwYDrki - l',fclCS i 1B17 FIRE ASSDCIilTIDN, Fhil'a, - 4,44fc: 123, E17, Thftie t'nmpam) rank aroonB Hie lir.JT, era ni.I) in eiparlen.a, lad wltL tkelr If... Ofti'ital m, il riaunri-ea nuariin'ia uiiqueft'li nil ftal.iy anil neeurliv. Ilv llifir .r. in t artluD. lair, lum art anil aailruniorv il.a:uKa lu all Uielr i'Ji imv. tbey liava ami I ir IU..iulei URKA T KH'L 1 A 1 IW.Ns. No Assessments. No Premium 'J.iic ARE YOU INSUIUiD X If not, write to the above Agency nud you will receivtl'roaii htte Grand Opportunity to V Cheap ! We are offering Bargains in ry Department of our Store pre atory to taking Inventory. Now is the time to come fcnr cure the Biggest Bargains ol Season. Come early ancl secure the he 8CISOCI2 BROTHER SELINSGROVE; mo best ,a u la 1 FELIX'S PARI.OH SUITS in Itrmrr) Terry, llaw Filk, Hsir; Cloth and 1'lnsb cuoAc i I'nrlor Rockers, nil kimls jl Marble Top Tables,Looks itig Glasses, sotno f:u' onea, 1'ictnrcB, ie., r .if v W W U VIV U lit a.ii.r w.rk eel 4. II laauj ai. lit I v : .- i,iki marui.a la laa ur.a. w.rruiift ; -, i ( ll ai.a'l wiuk Itaa .itM ataaa vlMUa ri-. J tWuii iba laoa.f. , AGENTS VVATP 1 w. in ......1 ib. niMIl I, '." f ' i. air. ViriK PltllW I F i" t 'w: fMaalr. WafAN HHl' li" aff IIS er i-r t.: .r i . auk. !! 10 Sm Jarlaa Ike viar. t Tim . i I euoMM mi a. M.14 VTaaVar n.4 r . , ( ,; i,. k b a J o ... o tlrlea aa aifttiti 9i. 'r , ,' ) I- "l. t v. rniJaib atfe i t.. 1 9 1 i . -.. lb. alfialMI Iuipmcwu1 tn i i . . a -rea. ...... lar4lft(,arikn i w .. i
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