: t2 ry Cnry. . .1 .Alil atfcsa aftaMat W I "i; ::VhhiV ...a ; that he ha sterling stuff la him." WT7.Tr.VJ'- fT.ai 1U ares. "IM ... . had n very Interesting aesslon Mon i - X. h. iMtM cor ati. nail II U worthy of not that bnldn Itl Ksanraa c C.LZ3.-TW l-Sow- rroe to th other td. h U t traitor, th rule among men, and th. eieep- In ali icf pawoaal property w i l l be VWHUW M Waal w vawwa. . - ..4 ImI the., there U , lion amODC wooro, an fonatblog wrong aboat him. But hA gear of tb wan Is too sloe and in iMtM tha nthav aide and warm, whll that of woman afford eome orar to at, than ha It a man of srtat ooarar. and wa always 'feel taeao lauraat i re.paB.ible tsvTwS ii:pt.-b.r. ... day evening. Tha question of Wo men 8uffrag wavry ably discussed. Next Monday evening th following question .will ba considered Resolved that tha prosperity of a oonntry de pends moreon Its natural resources than on its form of govenment. At the recent meeting of the 8ny 41. 1 . l-.nl nt I J., ri Htanrtlnir a ml..... AifllMI falll VOT1 I n ...!.. . . l .lnn a . . v,AMAfl liww - - - vuiuiiiitbvv rimiiuviuu " w" tTCl TO STOClitiia3. datii TO .?J.9P.T?ii?'!l I recommending A. W. Potter, Esq 3aaVnt sea If date it changed, as a eanuuiai ior uonKresa, r.- Jot Is necessary. him to allow his name to be present- iuv. - I . . . ... . 1 . , el to tne voters or me roomy aim - , . . . . i r.it I h I . nrhvria ..film Titiii.fv K. I anf Inn mn'il slllt' tsait Ti nii iw "" -Ff riH " Rts. 8. Aarand and W. L. Dean inont have been appointed by the Wa have now baa nve wp vi uenerai renn a. uonireace to on v the cronnd-boff weather." Mlddleburgh Circuit; N. Young goes .. . v IfnClnr lo ucviare, tu w. nunyan o no a nam nianwiiruuii i ..,,. n r m . ...i . .inn nerno. imt. i. w. nun uu w. was receoiiy gr.nu - " .,lto,1 Pr.l,l(n F.ld of thl. Dla. I ------ - r A new floor was recently pn In the trlct Rev. D. M. Metzgar, (on this office of tha Washington House. charge last year) goes to South Baltl Thar, is not much difficulty now- more on the York District . 1 adayt for a young man or respeoiauie Th Bunbury ytKI Mya. tt ru appearaoe to catch on to a gm. mored that about the first Of April Everyman has three characters through passenger trains will be run liat whloh ha exhibits, tbat which he between Lewlstown and 8oraotou.' It has, and that which he thinks he has, i?hi.arv nnt onlv aave lis an adn wioae Voot I also says "It Is rumored that a force of men will be put to work during the dltional day this year, but a general k a douU trftck u w, not re variety oi an ainu.oi autre very muoh track, as long sidings m m m The editor of the Pobt visited rel are the rule on this division. atlvesinveneoouniyoTrrou.,....,- AUhougk we h(Ve prutei, a 1(H.g, tne Mrs. stoppea u iuiu.u.ur,,. numhmr of .... mm. thll. far thl rtAr The jails In fifty of the counties of the season Is not over, and all intend Iowa are fcmpty. Wli essays prohlbl- log to sell should select, their dates at tion doesn't lessen crime T lonce and have their bills posted. All W. C. Snyder is getting ready for -Mj- lli' " .. .1 f . n.u. .t.lllnir hftlll v.D.v. v nn Ida lot lu tha Pre jn I solicit tuoli work, as well as all styles Spring. ..i. .1.111 As the nrst of April comes on Bun X ur j .. w Z . . ... .l . Idav. oonalderabla Innulrv liaa been n it . . n vi. ,tii trm nv i ' BVVVU Ull vmm w " -- - I , . , .. . . . . , . . , . . iuduo miuiui iiiuiuig ieuut win amount oi wear in wt wi mo a ten ehuroh tiloons. Mrs. Philip Spald was given a oar pet-rag donation party Friday evening of last week. Forty two pounds of sewed rags were donated, There Is a growing demand for the h Ink U three cent nleoes as tney can hardly ba dletinguished rrom piece when dropped into a collection basket. Leap-year Is a sort of wild delu alnn unVWttV. The nretty girl has - - - - never any use for it, and the homely nn la afraid to take advantage of Its privileges for foar she will be reject d It is now going tho rounds of the newspapers that a Perry county man in Nebraaka wrote back : "UITer a ;premJo t your county fair next fall -for the biggest fool iu the county, and I will try to be there." Report has it that a vein of iron lias been found on the farm of Henry M. Herman 11 miles north of Middle tmrirh. Tha ore is 'known as the brown hermatito and is Very valu able. The output of coal during 188? In the second anthracite district of Peon eylvanla reached 5.043,515 tons, an In crease over 1888 of 810,000 tons, in accidents flftv-two men were killed and 146 wounded. Tha Republican Candidates for bounty offices have about all announo be required to move. Many thtuk moving day will he on Monday, but Inquiry proves they are mistaken, as all persons who have given notice that they Intend to move, are requlr ed to do so before noon on Saturday, March 81 Tha Miffiiuburg Telegraph says; An earnest effort is now being made to secure subscriptions for the erection of a town hall adapted to our necessl ties, and it is strougly ured that citi zens who can should subsorlho at ouoe, and liberally, too. Several meetings have been beld. the result of same being the appointment of ue nessary committees tosecure a lot anu tne required luuds. The words dance, danced, and dancing Is mentioned in the Dible twenty-three times, as follows : 140th Psalm, 8d verse ; Jeremiah 81:13 Lamentations 5:15: Judges 21:21 and 21:23; Eolesiastes 8:4; Inalah 18: 21 ; 2d Samuel 6:14; Matuew 11:7 Luke 7:31; Mark 6.22; Judges 11:34 1st Samuel 21:11, 29:5, 18:6 and. 80:16; Jeremiah 81:4; 2d Samuel 610; let Chronicles 15:29; Luke 16:25, Anybody can soil the reputation of an Individual however pure and chaste by ottering a suspioion that his enemies will believe, and his friends never heard of ; a puff of the Idle wind oan shake a million seeds from the thistle and do a world of mischief which the husbandman must labor to undo. Such are the seeds of the slanderer, so easily sown, so difH ed themselves. It appears tbat II. J. cult to gather up, and yet so perni Puck for Register and Recorder and I clous In their fruits. A a Uolfplnh nandldat for AfSCUI- i - . , . , rvrvn.ltlnn I xnoseoiour oroiner eaitors wno - . i v cu vt bioiu a vi r us. jt miott su YoUBg man, don t go west obwh .--tuiiiir Aaent. No. 84 Park Row. you know Just "What you will And to New York wi flnd t to their Inter do when youaretnere, ana uavemon- t la r-.d th. 0iiowlnir Information ey enough in your pocket to return reoeVjMi by ug froin thw Bradstreet home if you gat nomeeica ana ine cu- Company, in response to a letter of mate does not agree wun you. loaiirv ,... t..nt i vn tlah. I "Ho lfr Allan) la aoting as man- bor; be pays taxes regularly every ager of the business carried on in that year to support our county; ha buys city, under, the name of tUe 'Alien the goods you have to sell, and era- Advertising Agency, a title used by a ploys your labor, and It Is nothing firm consisting of the wife and sod of mora than right that ha should re-1 Win. O. Allen. The letter Is not be- oelva your patronage. lleved to have any flnanolal respon A Quaker lady, who is herself the lbllity, by those consulted." uest poasiuie r.tf.uiu.uu, , T 1888 ( ... prescription, suggests tne rawwise . hw . fi. ..i tK.n. t..,t i.rA.ti,. " lwu"uu" is one of ultlmated blessing. None voice, prayer; ior tua eyes, puy; tor . . . , frk.V VMM. .-y , " " DI.M. 1.1. 1.1. - 1 1 & I .!.,,-... tha hrtla. "u uuonan uar Borne person In hooking corn from thon.and hill. .hnh.r.i. i..h h.i. John.Stohlnecker west of tow odo flook th db uiKilb lv v..K" - --i atlll vratara ami hnyln... .nLrnrl.. w ,. a l . ni..,t. ' r. ,11. I f cal Company In boxing bitters. The L, ,Qto wit bd lamina owner can nave same oy ,kuk nto their biding places until Mr. Stablneokar. thaaa dava of nnlvaraal nrnanarltv i w ' rw -r' --j - - Henrv S. Stetler will open a sub- owmr. x-esuienoe sea is nis lips, and - m a a . t a sorlntioQ school In Mlddleburgh In oai oream poisons toe atinos . I ..i .ii. i a. i i a tha Snrlnt?. Henry holds a profes- Pere. mria noias nigu carnival, .iinal MartiflaU and is a first class nd for twelve months sorrow and in.tr.mtor. Wa are clad our neople ining snail nee away, tuis tradi will be afforded suolx saUfaetory tlon must ba true for It is so old, and schooling f aolUUet tblt year. oelw,Tea v moasanas oi people Qeorge 8. Mitterllng of Richfield I Hon. J. Q. Stewart, Deputy Super- will sell at pnbllo sale on Saturday, Mntendent of Public instruction, reply March 24, 8 new top buggies, I truok ling to a question concerning the pay -waffon. i buelt-board. l larany oar- oi teaoners ior insutuie weea, gave a rlaga, 1 new open skeleton wagon, S positive Interpretation of the new law aeoond-handed top wagons aud 1 yesterday. lis said that tha aot of butcher wagon. Assembly, approved April 13, 1887, Will tha vonnir maa who takes his sipressly requires tha Boards of position along the curbstone In front Directors to pay the teachers for the of a church every Sunday night to urae ounsinuieaiienuanoe as report ventilation. The remedy naturally suggested, a contemporary says, It that men thoulJ wear little bonnets and plumes. A Act To abolish all taxes laid np on watches, household furniture and pleasure carriages wlthluthis Commonwealth, for State pur poses. . Sectioh 1, be It enacted Ac, That all taxes for whatsoever purpose, laid upon watches, household furniture and pleasure carriages, by and under tha revenue laws of this Common wealth, be and the same are hereby abolished, and the laws under whloh said taxes are lelvcd and collected, so far as they relate to the property herein mentioned, are hereby repeal ed. Approved i The 13lh day of May A. D. 1887. J AMPS A. Bkavkr. It Is very probable that the scalp law whloh was repealed In the last Pennsylvania legislature will be re stored In part. It seems to be the de sire on every band to have at least a premium on fox scalps, and It may be that others of the most distructive animals and birds will be Inotuded In the bill. Hon. A. S. H elf rich, who will have no opposition for the noiu Inatioo and very little In his eleo tlon to the legislature has promised us to do bis utmost to have bill to that effect brought up and considered favorably, and there will be mem bers from other counties who will do the same. We hope they will be sua cessful. At a meeting of the Pennsylvania Fish Commissioners at Harrisburg on the ild. It was decided to buy carp fry In sufficient quantities to meet the large demand for these fish. It was also resolved not to furnish more than two thousand trout to each applicant. The secretary was instructed to cor respond with the hatching houses and ascertain the number of trout on hand, with a view to a pro rata dls tribution. A resolution was adopted directing the secretary to request uiaraet masters ana omers to see that no flesh are sold out of season. Persons catching trout less than six inches long will be prosecuted and war will be waged on fishbaskets. The commission will visit Allentown shortly to inspect the hatchery at tbat point. ed, as advertised In tha Post or for which bills bave beta printed at this offloe. Wednesday. March 14, Sain'l C. Blng aman will sell personal property 1 mile east of Port Ann. Tuesday, March 18, Jacob Baker will sell personal property . ) mil north 1 east of McClure. - Thursday, March 15, Lewis W. Man beck will sell personal property 1 mile north east of MoClure. . Friday, March 15. James Willi will sell personal property 1 mile norm west of McKee) Fulls. : " Tuesday, March 20, E. A. Banmgar- uner.Aamr. or J aeon nanmuaruner, deo'd., well sell personal .property In West Beayer township. Saturday, Maroh 10, Rev. S. I. Shor tess will sell personal properly in Jackson township, t mile south of NewBerliuontheKelltisgrov Road Monday. March 12. P. L. Manbeck will sell personal property v uuies north of Adamsbarg. Tuemlav. March 90. Joel Matter will sell personal property in. Attains township, i mile west of Port Ann Monday March 12. David Ocker will aell nersonal Property on me pre uilses of Simon I) Weiand. 8 miles south of Centrevllle, nt unlaw March 10. John Wltten myer and I... M. Uoatz. agents ior the heirs of Menjaiuin Wittenniyer will sell personal property In Franklin. Satnrdar. March 21. T. E. Reltx will sell personal properly on ronu d tween Middlecreek and Bannervllle. Saturday. March 24. (teo. S. Mltter- llnir will sell personal property in Richfield. Friday, March 80, Jeremiah Desher- innn and Hlizauetll ifesnemian, mi mlnistrators of Elizabeth Erb, will sell Real Estate In Paxtonvllle. Saturday. March 81. W. D Bilgerand W. II. roitz. Administrators oi Emanuel Foltt will soil personal property 1 mile south east or Mid dleburgh. FftXSYLVAKIA RAILROAD. EU2TSTOT k LSWSTWH EXT. Time Table, In effect Msy 32. 1887 Brother Lumbard of theSelinsgrove Tribune came within an ace of being killed on the ru II road at Sellnsgrove Junction a few days ago. He was standing on the west track iutentlv watchiug a ooal oil train going up ou the east tract. His reverie was brok en by the sharp whistle of a freigh eugine which came funning down the track on which he stood and bad ap proached him within eight feet when dlsooved. He leaped to one side just iu time to escape the monster which went thuuderiug down the track Several eye wituesses thought he had been struok, but, though soured speechless for the time, he escaped Injury, and is still with us to cautlou others against carelessness while walking on railroad tracks. The Lewistown (JazeUe gives Judge Bucher particular fits for granting the usual number of licenses in Mir flin county this year. We can hurdly see tho justice In the attaok. W kuow personally and positively that Judge Bucher it not in sympathy with the rum element, either In soutlment or notion. The stand , lie recently took iu a case under him In thi county will justify this assertion. It Is as much his duly to grant license as it Is to sentence men to bang, and experience has taught all that h takes no pleasure In either. It is his duty to see that the laws are execut ed as laid down in the statutes, and not to make new ones. Persoual da sires or publio preludioes should not bias his judgment, and any one ask I ng It Is not only very InooBnistoctJ but extremely impertinent.' Roll of Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur In these credits or on your pa per please notify us; Reuben Algler, wstws eisTj sttioss. jmtstss rtB a si A". t. s m f .IS t L.lrtaJ. til Is 4 ar .n Malaatrsal t il 1 0 4 os ' t is iitoa Tie ft IM til JMaltlatd f.t il M SOI rainier TH Itl 1.41 lot II KhlBdU Tie 1ST 4l lit It Wasr T 41 I II lit 141 IT. Mfti'lars IM III IM IU i Kaabt MIDI TIT I LIT IM II Adaaibarf 104 I.M IS 110 M BtTrla 1.14 4l IM .o to natr . Its I II lie S.lt IS mi1llargl IN 111 1.11 1.04 IS S.I4 IM I IT l.mi IT Kimr S 40 4 0 111 ).U t rwHn III IM t IS 7.41 IS anroTS I M 4 41 111 TST 41 Sllnfro J. SOS 4 41 l.oo 1 it to tiunbary s.lt I to For the W. 8. Duglas' three dollar hoe go to Qarman's shoe store, Mld dleburgh. Rubber boots nt reduced prices at W. 1. Oariuan's, Mlddleburgh. Buy your boots, shoes, and rubber goods at W. I. Garumn's oheap shoe store, Mlddleburgh, Pa. Waxtkd 15,000. Any person wlsh- ng to place from four to five thous and dollars on Interest on two or hree years from the middle of April at 5 per cent., to be secured with first mortgage. Can be accommodated with the desired Information by call ng on or addressing the Editor of th Post. Feb. 16, '88. 8w WANTEH.-A rll mmI iij II work 1 Ian MtlrM, IrinoTTonersl hoase-work nlinii torr. r r iruii 1HK l1ST,MMlleburKb ForSalk. Farm of 20 acre. For particulars address Ueo. W. Brown Middlecreek, Snyder county ro, For good hand-made boots' an hoes go to Uai man's shoe store, Mid dleburgh. WtoaSaay waoewk, vaaakr Whaa aba wao a ChflA. aK rii4 for CaMarla, Win aba ! Mtea, Ik la la Caataria, WaakkaCaiUra,atMTi aillnarev Arrommoilntlon (Oaoasoilnx with trtloioaN.U. Rt ) LstV "(llntixrsve. Arrl' t fOllmgrST. 1 10 f. M. So I. M 1.01 P. M. J0 P. M. fralns Leave Lewlstown Junction t It II, s m. 1 01. s in, 10 41 smt 07. n m, l.tl, t m. IS n m lor PIMlnrs ami mi wan. tk . m ii a m. I 4T o m. 4 S v m. I 51 t m. It II p a. For Phllalitlpbl, Now Tork, Haltl- Philadelphia A Erie R R Division. AND ROHTHEKN CENTRAL AILwAT. Trlo La SnnborT I IU a in, lor HOIiOivaia, trn mam i.aaBKuai " . .. nil n, ror i.n i a. o. llHpa, lor HMIatoate, Kane sd Tasis d.ln. . , 1.10 p m, ror hodovo anu w I II am ForCtala ad Hatittaa. i vi i unn and I II a m ror W llkanbarra num. li o a ni. 1 40 r a. For Dbamobla a .d MountUarmtl. Tln t.mmmm SallniarOT JnorllnB! Dim. arrlTlna at l'hllalt-1ilila I II P n. Wow York s w p o, iiaimiaoro w p w, Im.iaii mht n m II n m, errlTlu at Plilladalpl.la I K) p tn, Tow York ISkpm, tWIUmor 1 41 pa, Will lnioo I 4 pm. m ,rii i Phlladolnl la I Sla m. Now Vsrkf to a at. Ualllmoro II I in, Wkih Inaton A ol a m. x..,r, .la.. NnnburT: SIOam.arrlvlDK si Pl.llod-I.blai a Yum ii wi a m. umiimora ! v. Issionlina m. J. n. WUOI), Ooa'l Pail Aiol. CO AS. E. PCOH, Oou'l Uaaasor. Genuine Borcann at tho Central SELINSGROVB, PA 0)CO)lQ rt a KmJ ri, HAMBURG EDGINGS 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. nawsBBBi 13 WEEKS. Tk. POI.ICK GA7.KTTK will bo nallod, orural? wrappod, to iot aildr.M in ina unit a Htato. for inrro nonibt oo receipt ol ONE DOLLAR. Liberal dlcouat allowod to potmta nl tad eliil. Pomplooopin nanoa iroo AtldiSM on orari UIUMAIIII A. r.'A, rSASSLIS 8SASS W.H.FELIX'S rOrULAK FURNITURE AND CARPET ROOMS, Vnllcr Street, Jicwistown, la. Extract Of Meat only sour Guarantee flGennine By Baron Wa HlKbiT focomiuondod M a nlK'Hcap Initeod ol mlcnhollc drill kt. Unnulna oalv with tho fko nlmilo of lUros Lloblg'i ilKnaturo In oni lnbl. Sold by Storokeeperl, Urooors and l)rnlU WANTED. Am and TrHn S.ilpum.n to f.U our Kl,ni varltlM of Nuierv Stork, ulthor on Miliary url'ommlMtun, p.riiianenl oinilnymi'nl to th. rUbi ni.D, no room for Imy on, uprliilit and h'nrM aro tb. ohm wo aro looting ior. ao dre, wll i rolprcno." MAY HHOrilERS Nura.rjrman Jan. I, 'II. lw. pd. Kusbcilor N. Y wait for bis beat !rl please bead hit ear in this direction a minute T Gos sip deelres a word with blnv "taw ar an nnmitated nulaanev, yoa are, and the glrj jRkOwWyA'pei"11 herself f iSU ploked up br yoa Id n oi the ohureh l wanting tn elI-ripot. Why don't you go o her ho ncl take her to eharab, had tit best" ber durtf v the aaruien. -Ind learn wP100' and take her home a a respeeb' ed offlolally by the proper County (Superintendent. Teaohera ar entitl ed to compensation for Institute at tendance la addition to their regular wages, aooordlng to their per delin pay for actaal teaching, but compen sation cannot lawfully ioed two dollar a day. Th tlm of attend ance eannot be eredlted as part of th twenty day actaal teaebtoj reqelred to constitute a kohool month, bat I In iwlJItlon therete. Gimlria ViraU. Oeo. W. Snyder, Samuel Welk, A. MUdleswartb, C. K. Biokel, K. M. Teat, L. E. Pawling, H. Calvin Ulsh, Michael Ewlg, Geo. I. Kline, D. J. Blngiuan, Fred Steluiling, P. 8. Bubb, Philip Ainlg, A. J. Biokel, Geo. Dreese, Isaac Dreese, Thomas Bower, Robert Mlddleswarth, Rer. D. P. Kline, Howard A. Ulsh, Ner B. Mlddleswarth, Philip Herbster, Aaron Crosgrove, Henry K. Sander, March 1, '08 Do. 1, '88 Maroh 1, '88 Maroh 1, '88 Feb. I, '80 Juue 1, '80 June 1, '88 Jan. 1, '68 May 1, '80 Deo. 1, '87 Maroh 1, '80 June 1, '88 Maroh 1, '80 Maroh 1, '88 April 1, '88 March 1, '88 Deo. 1, '87 Deo. 1, '88 Maroh 1, '80 June 1, '88 Maroh 1, '80 Jan. 1, '80 Jan. 1, '80 Dec. 1, '87 June 1, '88 A DMINI8TRATORS' NOTICE XY Latum of Adtnlnlrtr.Uoo en tha Utof NOAM I'IKG, Ut. of HKnVEH Iowu.kII Smitor Co . I' a.. Joea.H.d. baring boan ar.ul td to tha and.rtliinril all orioul kauwlng urmi.lT.l lndrbl.il to aald ..lala .ra raquott- kd to ni.ko liaoiodlato pr.o, wnua mow havlDK olalmo wlllpr.t.al thorn dnly antbas tioatod to II. u. l lll t KH. M.rebl, 1 'II. adminUirator. ADIIINISTKATOIIS' NOTICK Iottfror admlnUtratoln.on th.o.i.taol UlNUL OOUII, 110 al ADAMS Tuwo-Llp. Kuydor Co., !'., doe'd, b.Hi woa grantod to th nudarilvaad, all perionn knoaikR tb.mi.iei tmlobtrd to laid r.t.taara rasoantod to m.k linon-dlate p.jD'nt, ard lh(H. hvton oLIni. will prt.nt tbnm duly auihoail04led to the ooJ.iUd lor .Ho rn. ov. J. A. KETTEBOLF, March I'M. Admloitrt-r. AnK MONTH and MOAKD for S llrlxkl OOOyoUN' MhN r l.ADIKS In cuili emu f. f . W. ZICULKU fc U., fblIadoliibla. I'a, ADMINISTPATORS 8ALK OF REAL. ESTATE I Th.uudorKlKn.il ad nlnUtrat m of Ellialiolli fcrb, lala ol I rnnklin Uiwuanlp, Hnydsr county, la., do'd, will oxuva. to yablio alo on tb. pr.inUa, oa Friry, Msrob 80, ISIS, all that oortaln moMUHg. or TI1AOT OY LAND illuato tn railuonlla townnlilp, rouuly and 8ll alor.aald, bound.d north ly laud ul Julia Erb. (outb by publio r.id,.t by laud ol IUyld Heliauibiich knd wo-t by aobool bou-. lot, eanUlalnK ElKbty I'.rvhi'l (10) tirat tuoamir.. wh.rtNin U.rcoi.d a l.Wry.Lo UWEL.L.1NH HU1I8k I Woo l-.liml. aio. Tb.ra n a well of food wat.r and choice trull on tbo prouiUv.. Th. mndltluni of wlo ar. l pr oonU eaab and tho balao o os Ortt day of April, noxt Halo to oouiinouoo at 10 o'clock, A. M. .1EKKMIAH I.ttSHM, IXlAUtri'M DKHSHM. . AUinlnUiralort. ADMINISTRATORS' NOT1CK. lolUrtof Admlnlatrtti.a on tha sitata of Eaiauu.l Folta. lala of Kr.ukllo tw . .tjojdor Uo., doo'd, havlnn boau Kraals, to lbs auda Ignad, all parioai knowlas theoiilvM lod.b ad to Mid Mtataara raqa.-u la toako Imm. dial. paym.ot.wbll.tkoK h.vlna elalinl ware prauot than daly aatli.atUatad to Iks endsr ilaned. W. D. BIM1KR, W. U. I UL.TZ. Mar. T. 'IS. AdalautraUrs TITDTTT XTK.ward! ra iboat who road XVXwXXJu X tbli aadtk.aaoti Ib.y will ttuo hxuura tla anployaanl that will not uk. I hum from Ik.lr boui.l aud rami Ho. Th. pro. dls are Urge and sere l.r ry lada.triou ponon. many bay. ui.da aad ara Bow maklnx araral hundred dollar! raoutk. It is aaiy fur aoy an. to make II and upo.rdi p.r day, no I. wifllae to work. KiUiar soi, yoa s or old.'eaplUI uot nowled; w aiart you. Evory tblnnuaw. Mo apaolat ability raqalrad; yoa, ro.dur, a do It as wall as uy ou. Writ to ut at met lor lull partlouiati, wnlse wa mail rr.a. Addraa bilaaon h Uo , fortuad, Mala. for TTTANTKI) liainrdlatrlr. I.ndteii ta work W whole" le hou. on eeillrwork at thnlr homrl. (Sent any dl'tn-.). ninm.. .rytlilUK lurnlnh.d. AddroM Arll-tlo Neodlowork New York City. Good pay e.u b. FartlruIxT" Ina Co., 71 ItbSl In Freeburg, Feb. 25tb, Sarah, wid ow of Jacob Bonier, deo'd., aged 02 year 10 mouths and 87 days, - Mollis M. Bowersoi, died Feb. Si, aged 8 year 10 tuoutbs and 4 day. Edwin V. Hare died Feb. 23 aged It months and SO day. MAKES SUCCESS BEDROOM SUITS, of ell kind and prices t Mat trosses. Feathers, Pillows, lionlstera, lied Spring, Chair, Tables, .Sinks. Sofas, St mi els, Hoicaus, Ac., ice. Slo , iia. PAH 1. OK SUITS in Drown Terry, Raw Silk, Hair Cloth aod Plash good. Parlor Rocker, all kind, Marble Top 1 ables,lx)0k ins Olrtsae. so roe fine ones, Pictnres, ko., Ac A full line rf Jute. Hemp, Racr, Inerains, Tsrestry, Uodv Isinsele and Velret Curneta. Art bnnarea.smtr nia Rul'b. Coca ami (Jutta Pt-rcba Door Mate. Will nt-11 nny of the above goods as low a same quality cat be bou light anv place, and pay freight cbareee to aoj station on P. R. R. W'rito me for price or com aod nee the largest stork tin side of Philadelphia. Kospcctfully, AV. II. FELIX. When You Insure Why Not Get the Best- H. HARVEiSCHOCH, General Insurance AsCuc. Lelinsgroyei., Represents tho ibllowinsjGrreut StockJoiiiianie: OBUANIZEO- -ASSET 1019 JETNA, cf Hartfcrd, Ccnn., $B,5BB,B4i 1B53 HOME, Dt New Yarki - TtBUiJii 1B17 FIRE ASSDCIATIDW, Phil's, - 4,442,811 121, B17, lit- lib ta.ir laia.a Ir lots Mltl.ai.i, ' Th'(. rnmpaaiM rank araeng th. UET. ara OLD la xrr!.nee, .ad sapital i.d rratmrraa auaraota ooquai'l'iawl al.iT mud nouilij. (it thalr rim I aetlun. fair. Iini.nt .n1 .a'lf l-rl .r T ilaallona Iu all tb tb.y hara won for thi-mailta QRKAT UBI'UTA 1 IOMS. No Assessments- No Premium Nole ARE YOU INSURED ? If not, wiite to the abote Agency and yoa will receiteProaipt attention.- Whnllr unlike attliloial Tt Any buuk I tar nod Iu s. ralliK. -i..... .,i iiiht at ll.lilmnr. anil 101 iat Detroit. Iiint" i'lHa. l Culumlilit I.iiw WHuIi'IiIk, at VhI. I W.llralry, I ibrrlln, 1'nlverally ol I'onn JM ! Ill an I'ulvernl y. l'liHinauiiia. 4ii'.. o Fiulonil by M Alia TwaIn, Hh uakd Tkiktiih, tho Ncla'i. tut, Hn. W. W. Ahtuii, JtiiAH I. KksIamin, JuiUe IIiiwun, V.. 11 (Vuk. I'rinc ial Slut Nurmal dillrue, Dr. IIiown, a.c. rruKtui rT r.K lrin PKOF. 1.0lSKTrE,a37 Fifth Ave. New York. Fur Ur or Ll.r I (luaaaataart vbla Irla. Try It. Z. Orav.U tlrUbl'a Ha.rl, I rlnary laaaaaa. N.roa., t)ur. OfDue su Area titraat. PMiad.l- I M par bolll, for SO. At lru. MAIMtlED, Feb. 9 by B. P. Brown, Mis Meryl M. llotuorfto Abaoloin wntbotnor Freeburg. m i 9nw laM la baiwr taaa avar. aa4 aawaal b. ta ta. haaas oravar avnaCUHiwii""a c ri2flT3 L-!' . llareb 1. at the Luthsran Parsonaff ta,"!9,r1'L?r.' In Mlddlebnmb by Rer. 8. P. Orwl. 1 ,,7-".- r F. John H. ehainrae nl Wllle U. -iu ' . ' . . ' Lotion botli of t'rMnklni Tw m. , ... y. CROWN ACME ! Tie bast Burning Oil tbat can oe made from Petrolium. It give a brilliant ligbt. It will not amok the chimney. It will not obar tba wick, it ba a bigb fir teat. It will not explodo. It Is without a comparison a a per f notion FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is tuaunfaotured from tb liuest Crnde in tb most perfectly equip ped retloerie iu the world. It is the Rest. Ask yoar dealer for Crown Acme. Trade order filled by Your truly, SLAYMAKER & C0. 12 8 '87 ly. Sunbury, Pa. Grain Market CORRKCTKD DY W. D. WI5BY EVERT WKD3K8DAY. Ifo. 1 Pennsylvania "3 Fultr " 8 White mixed Rye Corn Oat .see . Mlddlebiirfir Market Butter Em? Pitted cherries., Unuitted Ulaokherrlea. Raspberries.., Onion Lard Tallow..... Cblokens per lb. Turkey Biae Houlde.....,. ... ffm Em to Buy Grand Opportunitv Cheap ! We are offering Bargains in eve ry Department of our Store prepar atory to taking Inventory. Now is the time to come and se cure the Biggest Bargains of the' Season. Come early and secure the best. SCHOCH BROTHER SELlftSGKOVE, JTheBEST ... 5 V- ST i a i1 i " Ml 14 . r mJT win i r. ..aT- 1 I -air m I - I rotri "ksAl W 111 easraala lk V VlrK-..-.. m.A daa U smMr ttUn M l.'ier Iiiau Is Is ill in wait. e r WlLm i TTAanra"!- r, aaa 4 ii'a.a'twxkikaaUUa. alaae eiiAai raMa ratasa lb. wwaay AGENTS WAMTED ! V au.aaaa alllaa tkla WaaWr 'laj mjUm ( i . -; 'v . I l BilfU' I S . a lav t. t Mtaat lanwiulH. S'laa t . I ' a . a l wkl ara ar ta'tbar Mfrcatart. I a ' f 4.. rra CO., VA,Tz I f-v-er I . . -