0 4 Try hr4af . It terts nt W,H IM aa tha " P iHll4 Hlklii)r(Nil. sd e"eal will "" " "P; "'Iowa will lea U apes! lhraaa tharaoa held nrMH rsspaaslbls for lha ay prM. wtt rT. rsa cru f ere ) ' hi tha faarlh atendayi .,, -.r , eSBMf. (tbs fliucnr" on the label of M Thou tiitures tr-u you I'O WHICH lOBBHUBHURll" kiiH wit ma u wtrn itn-r aent, pss if data In changed receipt u necessary. tiir mm ri im n.i.,inu;.f I iiiBfia." TLAiTBR. W. B. Wins has Jast rscelrsd oar load of plaster wbioh he will furnish at $9.00 par ton la grain bags. TbsMlddlsbargh Ga Clab's prao tlce on Friday reenltedin H.n.Grluiin breaking 6 bat out of a possible 15, John P. Stttler 9, John Franoli 8, M 2. Steinlnger 7, and J. W. rwlg, sub stitute for D. K. Baa 0. ItGLi. of Iloson. Tha 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: ff. H. Pierce, John Wlttenniyer, Rob. Middleswarth, Paul It. Knepp, Reed Jones, VV. F. Newman,- Charles Miller Frank ttubb, Rumor has It that Win has been heard from in rlfod his prospectke father In-law new on n eourM of recu0n. mistook him for a burglar and made hliu beat a hasty retreat. Come a William Erb Is on the sick list. Judge Wetiel and J. P. Shirk are a little earlier next time, "Dixie," and building summer kllohens and Moses J. Wlttenniyer was In'the city Ik buyiug in his spring stock LSnyder is digging the foun- 1 for his new house on the Mats. Jul Rolender left for Akron, Thursday of last week to re tiring the summer. Orayblll, proprietor of th louse, Franklin is building an n to his hotel. Carrie Wittenmyer who is at V the seminary at Lewisburg unday at home with her par y Harter of Martleton was In burgh over Sunday and busk- e sunshine of the smiles of his 1. Middlebiirgh Bund goes to lirgon Saturday In response 1 from liuoknell College to mtisio for an entertainment to kce iu the evening. E. C. Aurand Is this week In buying a stock of Ladies Jonuets, Milliner and Fancy Call at her store and do not bargain. Auraud requests ol us to an- that there will bo no services Evangelical Chapel next Sun- lor-noou as announced owing aving been frenhly paiutrd. Jbooks containing the life of Shaffer, with a full account of by murder, the trlul execution hfesston of ShafTer, have been and will be supplied at 25 cent Orders by mail promptly Address. Charles F. Mkxhch. (Post) Middleburgh, Pa. wenther during the past week tu cold and unpleasant. It i.tw wuu a com rain on ,iy night followed by a enow n Friday. The oats is nearly ed but will not sprout and u wnee of suoh weuthor will rot it iu the grjund. lie undersigned will commence raeiure pure Kye Whiskey at BtUouutain Distillery about of April, when be will need ttlsof Rye, for which he will highest cash prise or take it iogt for whiskey. D. K. Haas. bnch festival held by the G. Sesbuld's Hall, Saturday eve- t nag well attended and the sold readly at from 85 to 50 The purchasers all found companions In our numerous hid married ladles, who had J the lunches, and though the "catch weight" matches some mirth, all passed of tly and the pairs cooed over uppers as harmoniously as loves on a dead limb. The lAraiy netted a nioe little bal- d had a good, 'jolly time be- E. Ulguee and Aadltor Den oting of Harrisburg and F. Is Of N. Y. Will deliver address- e unveiling of the Mai. Dill bent May 1. Rev. M. B. Romig napialn of the P. O. S. A. will the religious exerofses. Cap. loffmau will act as Chief Mar- MN. B. Middleswarth and W erassltants. Wm. H. Grimm II for the citizens procession n In front of Boyer's Hall at 1 tr, u. sharp, and proceed to rgrsen Cemetery. D. S. Botkr, Seo. Intendent Herman, his broth- It and the editor of the Post pwift run last week and re- Friday evening with 140 law t iu our baskets. During our found plenty of snow along Q'ar the falls, and the weath' H cold and unfriendly the as consequently light. The )s too high yet, besides the fish fern to be as plenty as they sen other years. The advent Jil showers and May flowers U life Into the speckled beau t present they are stiff and and afford very little pleas- fbtng. lw, Boott Rltter, and a U Of Slmmnkln n... te takln-. . lUev thlnlr v ..-. nberit (rotothe ,nUrior . ' hunt dr and bear for built a V wmi OMwItbln,eto., llllaonchon the Missis ( IU source and then start on 1 Th own tn Ffther Sr. aL"" "PHenosd -' ,?M Wftjr-To,a- April 20, '89 March 1, '89 June 1, '89 Deo. 1, '88 June 1, '8? April 1, S0 April 1 '84 wlpril 188 Harding England Cap. was an Englishman by birth and II he had evil Intentions It is al together likely that he put himself on the safe side of extradition laws People all over the county are ak lug themselves the question: "Is it possible, that Cap. Harding would be guilty of entitlement?" Others give a wise wink and say "I told you so," but the facts In the case are and they baffle denial, that few people In Sny iler county stand higher in their luiuie diate neighborhood than did Cap. Harding. Though he never had any common school education to speak of, he is a man of remarkable intellect. a fine reader of human nature, keen observer, and of extensive experience. A soldier In tho Mexicau war, a mem ber of General Mead's Staff during the Rebellion, and a holder of public offices of trust since the war. A fine conversationalist full of anecdotes htch bristled with wit and Irs'oiy lie prided himself ou his honesty be cause he said he found pleasure in being so and no one acquainted with his prompt eulHiiess principles doubt ed his word. In short, if Cantaln William Harding is an embezzler. It is best, after ull, to believe and profit by the old Kngllsh maxim, that "one half of the world will cheat and the other half is not to bo trusted." AnAMsui'K't. The masons have commenced work ou Reuben Dreese's new bnrn. Charles C. Wetzel yesterday bought a lot uenr the depot of Adam Specht and has already broken ground for the foundation whereon he will erect a large dwelling with a long store room for a now furniture store. In addition the above we will have four new houses built this summer, viz: Isaao Saltztnan, E. E. Shannon, Bph. Kline and II. O. Smith. The carpenters are at work on the new baru for Wm. H. Dreese. Tbrtttj;iTudiy) lu IUJauiMAad Jobs Sohambach started for Belle- fonte to give evidence to a marriage they witnessed thirty-threo years ago. Wm. J. Close and Banks Dreese have gone to Snow Shoe on tanning business. J. W. Specht, accompanied by his two daughters, Miss Nettle and Mrs. Carrie Smith, Adam Smith and Ellen 13. Weiduian have gone to the City to lay In their stocks of Spring and Sum mer goods. Ou Monday evening Miss IdaSchoch of Jersey Shore, organized a W. O.T. U. with the following officers : Pres. Dessie Helfrlch, Sec, Mabel Forres ter, Cor. Sec, Chrissie Stelnluger, i'reas., Edith Mumma. The lecture by Miss Srhoch is very highly spoken of by those who had the pleasure of hearing her. D. W. Close and R. R. Long have received a new chop mill and are now prepared to supply the trade with the best roller chop. Charley Lloyd says the world is not yet standiug still siuce he is grajad pap. Henry Mitchell is back from Phila delphla where he had been to have an operation performed on his head. Mrs. Isaao Rearlch and J. G. Moyer are on the sick list. The G. A. R. will give an entertain ment in their hall ou next Saturday evening. Paul 8. Blngaman has moved to near Wagner Statlou. Look for the program of the S. H, Convention next week. ClTIEU.1. yon u be ail right. 'Specht has torn down one wing of Philip Ocker, with his braod near jg barn j , rebuilding it ou a dlf. wire moved luto his brand new house, ferent plan. last week. Isaao Lepley last week tore down the old English sparrow fort better known as J. G. Moyer's summer re sort. Nothing of valtie was found but an old smoke pipe, stamped, "A. 1). 1701." Charles Fetterolf Is the happy fath er of a bouncing girl baby, lie Is as proud as a turkey gobbler on a pea cock's roost. Tom, what became of the trout you promised to put in Swift Run last week? They didn't come. Pelease ex plain. The State Fish Commission ers wired us to meet their distributor at Sunbury on the 20th. We had a man there but nobody came, and we presume the Commissioners lied a weakness common among fishermen. -Eu. Post.1 D. A. Mattern was wielding the yard-stick here for a few days last week. Duvie can rip a piece of cali co into quilt patches quick as the out can wink her eye. Auiniller Bros. Intend moving their saw mill to Little Valley where they have a two years' job of sawing. Michael Ewig has sold his oak tim ber to Dr. Smith. Howard Ttoxel got quite a bump ami u scratch week bvfore Inst thro' the run-away of J. G. Moyer's new horse. Howard you must get accus tomed to such little things. Dear Tom.: Dod't fail to send me a Post this week or I w ill upset your tent next time you come to fish. California Job ii 1 v. i i " ssj PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. StmSUBY A LIWSTCT&N LIT. TimeTsble, lo effect Msy 22 1887 wssTWAM I ais.T ststioss. Tto Th.oxblville.-T h e Troxelville band has added two new members to its list lately. The one, Mr. Wieand, is an experienced player, asvl Frad. has the wind of a tornado. ' Trapper Jim. and Henry Fetterolf last week killed a porcupine. Their dogs caught it (quills in their noses). Henry has sworn dire vengence on the "fretful poroupine" and will burn the next one at the stake. Ner. M. Middleswarth desires to in form fishermen that there are plenty of angleworms on his oorn ground and wishes them to oome and dig to save plowing. Parties caught digging in his yard will be introduced to bis Winchester. Urbum sat tapienti. Today (Monday) John A. Fetterolf left for the "Eternal Hills" win re he has a Job at driving team for a Mr. Lelohenwalter. Masons are at work on the founda tion of J. E. Fetterolf's new house. Rob Middleswarth, an old and ex perienced hunter and fisherman, de clares that if this weather don't soon take a favorable turu he will send to Florida for a car-load of sun-shine. C. O. Greenhoe was on the sick list last week but Is up and about again. Most of our farmers are done sowing oats. J. O. Goss, of the firm of Greenhoe St Goss, our enterprlslag merchants Is baok from the olty with an Immense stock of goods. A certain school teacher from below exiled up here Saturday evenlnj to ir-'sr .f J, T.srr- "ir- "its- I " t:A v - , I) a IiKAYKRKOWlT JOTTINGS. A f t r nearly a week's rest from work, the performance of which had nearly ex hausted tho strength of my delicate eyes, wbioh for a number of years huve been tho source vt great incon vcnlence to me, I think I have mus tered strength enough once again to jot the happenings of this commu nity. My inability to write sooner has rendered some otherwise inter esting news too stale to be mentioned here. 1 had called at the printing office last week to give the editor a verbal report, but neither he nor anybody else could be seen about the sanctum. Frank. Kern had the misfortune of finding one of his best horses deud In his stall one morning recently. The animal hud uot exhibited uny signs of sickness. He valued the horse at $160. Frank, hus been very unfortu nate in this respect during tho last two years, having lost two good hors es before. Jacob Fees, Jr., who has been an Invalid for the last three years, has been confined to his bed for the last ftrowrtk. - . ..?... Wheat fields in this section gener ally have a very unpromising appear unce more so, perhaps, than they ever had before at this season of the year. Israel Sanders has been quite sick with pneumonia, but at this writiug is better. Mrs. Rabecca Bugle has sold hor two lots on Walnut street to Reuben Aigler for f 173. Samuel Weik, Frank. Klino and William Weaver have moved to Ho- tusgrove. William Erb has moved out Mifflin comity to this place. Rev. Pfleuger has attended the ses sion of his ooufereuco at Dauvillo. Judge Middleswarth had accompan ied him as lay deligato. James O. Herbstor's youngest child is seriously sick. One of William R. Howell's children is also sick. Thomas Kohler is repalntiug and repairing his residence. Mios Lizzie Young, who has been living with friends at Newberry and Williamsport for a year, Is home ou a visit. She will return in about month. Moses Middleswarth, of whose death and burial au account was given in last week's Post, died two weeks ago, The Evangelical congregation at Manbeck's church have torn down their old church building aud are erecting a new one just In front of where the old one stood. The new structure was raised on Tuesday of last week. The edifice is 30x50 feet, with a steeple vestibule and pulpit recess in addition. Hon. A. S. Helfrlch has given to the Beavertown Literary Society the liberal sum of five dollars as the tok enofcousent to be elected an lion- oray member of the body. Such hou orary members are held in high re' gard by the society. "Next"! Rev. Pfleuger moved luto the par sonage on Tuesday of last week. Quite a number of his members from the various appointments of the charge were present to assist. The Beavertown Literary Sooiety has suspended its meetings until the opening of school uext fall. The membership during the term just closed was lurger thau at any other time since Its organization ; but, as regards peace and harmony among the members, it was the worst term since its orgnization. A spirit of dis seoslon vividly manifested itself at the first meeting last fall aud wue more or less characteristic of nearly every meeting durlug the term. At some of the meetings the society was a Jisgrace to Itself aud inconsequence some of the members would no long er attend. Hope it will be better uext winter. Mrs. Leaper, nee Mary Middles. warth, ol Iowa, Is visiting friends In Beavertown, hor native borne. She Intends to stay several months. The Central Hotel has been repaint ed. . i) Joseph Middleswarth has excavat ed the cellar for a new house on West street. Wilson Aigler has raised his new house, Daniel and -Gran, U'rt- J'ewarth anrt Charles Vetsel n L! 1 The largest stock and grandest de signs In wall paper at The Central Dry Goods Store, Selinsgrove. Musical CoLLitag. The 88 J Ses sion of the Musical School at Free burg will open on Monday, April 80. Au eminent lady from Philadelphia bas beeu engaged as principal. Ad dress, F. C. MovEit, apr.4 4w.pd l-'reeburg, Pa. MlDDLBBCROH, Pa., April, B, 'RS. I will open a select school In Mid dleburgh, on Menday, April 80, to continue ten weeks. Instructions will be given In all branches usually taught la mich schools. Tt riusfrom $11.00 to r.00 for the session, according to branches select ed. For particulars, address H. H. 8trti.br. Prof. A. N. Johnson, tho noted au thor and instructor, will conduct a six week's Normal oourso of music In Hover's Hull, Freeburg. Sessions will be held forenoon, afternoon and- ev ening. Mis Mary A. Houtt will as slut in conducting the Inntrnetlou of Piano and Organ. School will com nience May 7. For particulars ad dress D. S. Povkk. apr. 10, f!w. l'reeburg. NltW PnOTOORATH ii AI.I.RItT. Tile undersigned, having opened a photo graph nailery in Franklin, (Mlddta burgh depot) desires to Inform tho public that he will be prepared to furnish cabinets at $1.75 per dozen, four tin types for 50 cents, two cahi net size tin types for 50 cents, and nil other work according. Family groupes 11x14 Inches $3 00 per dozsu. All sizes aud styles of fraini-s con stantly on hand. Pictures enlarged to all sizes; views of residences a spec ialty. My work will speak for itself Cull and see it. WM. FI9HRR. April 13. 'RS. 2w. ."MAKIMED. March 27, at tie bride's home, Miss Emma Lesbor, cf Monroe town ship, Snyder eonrily, to Mr. D. V. Cooper, of near Sunbury. At tho briiU's parents on Tliursi day. April 19, by Kov, Deitz, Mr. Htnry S. Sieller and Miss Mary Gift, both of Middleburgh. J MUD. " April 12, in Union township, S'ally Siecbrint.ftgeJ 74 yarsaud 7 months. UDITOR S NOTICE. Is TllS OurM ass' Coi-st OS SHYtKB 'orTT. Tlis untlerptuiicrl u!Uur kcluli l Hi MJijjUhih Court ol WM.t'link.V'Ou J ilrMiut fu luTir.'S riMnulii.nr Iu llm li.ndtur Will. am Hunting GiwhIint nf Inn InH will ami tCKtmiimit ol liitnh-l .rm IkUiI I'srry tuwnrliln. SnviW oouiiIt. '. dro'd.. will ment the inr iM hi In. l-rrri lur III iiri ni mi f iiiumrht ( the fftleo oi l'. J. btuillli, q.. In ilia lluruiiKh ot MliMk'lnir(h. Sny it r county. Co, r. un ThurK tiny (ha vaiti it j ol April A. O. t 9 A.M. whauaml wlier nil mrti Inlrrcntxt ri r nilrl to urririit their iImi duly ulhnnrt vd, er b lorerdebrrJ Iron runilug In lrs liar ft mtlil fund. April 1, lft. JACOB OlLtlKKT, Auditor. SALESMEN W WASTKD In nnmM 0r thi" ill of Xiirnorr Srofk ! Mti"ud iMiinluvtrionl K'r.in'r,. SAT.. A It Y AND KXl t.MS.r.S I'All). Apply St once, ttutlnjt sir. Sncll & HowluDfl, kt'-.v.-sVrrv! April UU, liui. pd. ' Caution Notice. Ntl In htrh Ktven tht t htrs ru'rhanH I ho liillnwIiiK nrlli-lei in I lift Iu iiui'aioii nf Mifmii K. " in.ma. All prrMHia ire cull"nrd mil to mrddlenr Interior Willi tho (nine : 1 Had and be.UInu, Stand, Loini", HMfl.ard, ' ok StnT-and pil". Sink. T.il'la. Cknik In Chain, Whim! rlu-rt. linen liiKrliair.Ciioi cut Saw, I rind Stnna Iron Ki'ltla, Ikiulda llurrow, act Hay !.f)dilrrn, I'low, Wnjnn, II irvniHor. Il.iy lKkr, Culltvntnr Mnwnr, H"ld Kolhir, F.innlna; .Mill, llarncia, (Vdlam, Hrl.l Irn. Slniila Haru-a. 4 CnuK.'iCiiWa'.Kav Mure. Nnirl Mart), ijuurlmg Colt.', !l Urat vbolca biiuata, 1 S,.w. ISAAC UlI.(tK. Marcb l'ith 'II L'XECUTOR'S NOTICE LeHcrs I J'aiiamauUry on tha attata of Jacob Klt'ar, Inla Ol SI'ltIM towuablp, Sndar eounty, Ca.. dao'J., having baan ursnti-d to ina undara Kuad, all pnraona knowlny tbrm-aalva- Indabatrd I aald taiats are raquaatad lo maka Immadisi iS.vnirDl, wtiilo tboaa b. Inuelulina will praanbl iuam duly autliautiuat. ad for aoiilauaot to tbs an lrUn l. WM. MCtTER, Marek n, 'U. Ersautor. ULKS OP COURT. IN KKFKIIKNCE TO MQI'DR MrcSISES la 1HE COl'NTY uK b.NVDtK let. All lloonnaa grunted ahull baTnrona ynar from tlia twiily-ounlli day ul April next, ami hull exp re oil tlm iwviiiy rovoiilh duy ol April the tollKWlnir yaiir. wltlmul regard to Uia dula al wliluh tns minis w h lanuud. M All appl catloua tor llcun'fi In Ilia county or Snyder to acll vliioua, niirltuuuHa limit or brewed llquora.wlietherailhiiala lunaorUv rim, rent ii run i , wLoK-iwIa di'alar. bruwara, dllll lara, reel Ui-ra, compounder, bollleraor other wlHtakull be lie:ir I o the twenty aeveoth day of April, A 11. 1S, and annually thorealier, and ball be eontlnued au lung aa la uee-aaory to dis pose ol the name. M, All applloatlors lor llcuiine shall be by peililnn, altliur wrlttva or printed or purtly writ Ion snd prlutod, wbioh paiillon Khali ha vrrlltrd by attldavlti shall contain lull t itoiunnt ot tha several muttera n qulrcd by the act ol Uth M,y, l7, aa wi ll ni the lucia that Ilia upplluajit bar tha lillinbor nf ba., bed rooms and tha alahllng reiiulred und -r piuvioua aula ol assembly lur botul lloensosi and that tbs apilk'Bi la a clllaen ol the Uulud Stairs of itood nioml eharuciar and of tiiiporu'e hitblta and slmll ba aoooiupau led by tha cerllnoate reiiulred "y the Stb aecilon id thaafltof l-t h May, 1hh7 all rrumui-lrsnona ni pelltlnua asttlnat lha a-runtluK ol lli-vunaa aud all addillmial petliloua. In lavor ol Hie am, shall ba In wrl'lnif. and the reainns'raiioea ahull ba Sl ed with 'he clerk at leaal a ght days belure the lime ol hearlua:, and counter potliloua In laror ol tha llcuuse at least our days prior to that lime. 4th. ItriMMiltlana of wllnessed lo laror or analnst the k soling ol any lluenaa may ba taken upou two clays' notice to lha applicant or oue or mora or tho remonstrances or his or their attor ney, to ba read u,on tha hearing ol lh sppllea lion. No VIVA ViM'S testimony will be beard, and each party will puy uia or lueir own cusia. all testimony to ha taken riy the. remoiislranta lo ba eloacd at leant flra daya before thehearliiKI an I that l lbs applloiutat least lea days bo lore. 6'h. Tha Clerk of ta Court shell ceua to ba published three times in tha Mldillotmiyh hoar ana nounaaruva nass iih ooninining ina namoa ol the applicant fur lleenao. Ilmlr respoo live realdoncos and lha place lur which spplioa tlun Is uiado, tha first pnhl'cstloo to b-aoi liss lhanUaiid not mo o than '.I daya befuia the lima hied for tha granting of lleenae, oih If tha annllnaiit to whom s lleawaa la grauted alioll uot within niteea daya tbranlto pay to the Treasurer lue licence IV-and fllowllb ih.elark tha ncelut of aald Treasurer thereior. lha cl- rk shall n.aik tha aald lieenn r-- I. l arUurlam, J.V. MUCH . . I. CLmmx a HMjuainara Will bav theaa rule pabl'-s. ' aowaiuairi al toe aouity lor Ii t t wa... ean"'7tOfi -af --. rsa a sa A, 1. a m r ta IS LawtstowsJ. f IS ins tt 'i.ti SlalnStlreal t l I OS 4.ft S i Lawlalown r..1 lot IM III Medians T.'l in IS SOI I Paint) r Im fit 141 tl os II Plilndla Tns sir 141 s i? II W amtr j i u I SI I 41 If SI, nrc j t,, (J lis all 1 1 Raob'tiMllls I IT IM I IT III Ii Adasisr l.m i. I IS I.M th Hrertnwa a.io 4 ill IM sno to llentrr IM its IM sit t:l V insiehu-gk Its 4 l t l IT4 II MS'avr S It 4 71 IS' l.nfl IT Kreainar s so 4 :m t si 5J 4 Fawllnit 141 4 '4 LIS T 41 43 SellnsaroTS I II 4 4i 111 T r.T 41 Nallnrgrnr J. 143 4 it S o I i n I sum.urr i is I to Eii 4? Srllnscrov 4rroiitmu1i;in (CcmaMlog witk trtlntsn N.U. Re.) Lsave Sellnsgrara. Afrlrt at SallogroTe. a. l IS-irj A. OT. 1 I. W. tv V. M . I'. M. I TO I. 11. Trains Lsave lwlntown Junction i II 14, a m, I PI, s m, II 41 ami 07. m, t.JI, as. it 75 p in lor I'ltishnrg and th West. I II i n, i 34 a m, I 4T n n, 4 m, I SI w re, II 14 p a, For Pl.li t-lpbli, Now York, Mall I mors ami Waahington. Philadelphia Erie R R Division. AMD HOUTIIEKM (IEKTRAL. H AII.W AT. Tralna l,e Siintorr t I 10 a ru, for Helieloete, Erls saal Csssarlsl-s-. nun, for t.neb listen. is t.'P in, tor Udisfoaia, Esns sad C asss d ilg,ia. .o p m, For Renote and Walklsa. IMS m ForOtawt'SS and Hats Ilea. 1 .1 am t Hi m and I f in For W ileberre. I M a ra. II vh a m, 40 p m. For Shataekta a d Alnantllartutl. Trl' lsita 5e'l' furors .tnnrllca: S :a m, arrlrlng at I hlla.l, tphla I Up m. 'aw York S21 p in, llall-tn,.re 4 4 p ra, Wash ington I to p tn I II P m, a-riving at Pi H,lelLI4i p m, Taw Vntk in pin, lUllliuura I ib f la, Kill Iniimn T 41 pro. T IT ni, arriving I'hlU.lalpI ;si:li wt.!aw YorkT in a m, liaillmoro Mam, Vask Ina. ton ni a in. Trim also Leaves Nunhnrt: 9 10 a m, arriving al PM'a,l-!i hi I Isam.Xee York II I" a m, luitltnore 116 am, Wast Ington I in a tu. J. It. WUOli, flea'l I'asi Aaenl. CIIA8. K. rutlll, tisu'l alaeasar. 13 WEEKS. Tha Pni.K K UtZRTTK will ba mailed. eacurelv wrapped, tn any address In lha Unit ed kitalse for thr, a n.onihs on recslpt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal dlscciint allnwsd to rertmasta agent aad olui s. Ksaiplecoplat mailed Iree Addrsa all orders to men ard k. rn. Extract Of Meat ORI.Y SORT Guarantee flGenniue By Baron Licliig- Highly reeoiamendrd si a nlghlrnp Instead al alcoholic drinks. Oenatna ealy with tha lac simile of Pares Llehig'e signature !o across label. Hold by .Stnrekuepnrt, (lrocsra and Dragglsti WCAKNBnVCt ! Faiint'a rat.tuT Ooarsotr wo la a W-sa Vossa hlrb never raila. containing hewry aeMl CWw thnaa wnmlarful nerve stlmoausta SI apecuuy esireaeaiwenuaai aiwi, RHEUMATISM ' FAvrs rrr.rsv Onvmnni fjurrlSaaj Ifes filnoil It dnvra ont lh lactic arid, which rauai e Tthriimatlvm. and raavorea theblood. inakliig orpaiia to a hraltbr wnrtliloaw Itat Uia true remedy lor ataaumauarn. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS FstFi'a Crr.rat CotJtvwsn quickly reetorre tlmlivKvand kldnrre fi psi'vt bealtb. tins curative txvrcr. ccmblnrd with ita nerva tonir-, makra It Use beat tauied fut all Kiney ooauiiainvB. DYSPEPSIA Pxrvr'a Crt.T Cotsrot' Sl atrenvthena tho etnnah. and en let a Iba arvae of thediv tive craana Tpia tm wbf It owns even tbo worea casis of lyaioiua CONSTIPATION ltv're f si T IViwFonwn la fKM a rattiaK tic. It le a laiatlve, giving easy and natural act ten to th- bowvlo. llvgiilarilf aurelf tot lowa lie vaev UKC9 Nerrona Prostration, Ker-nma newdaetio, Itecommoniled tiy trofcatnnal and Imalnaea V- Neuralgia, Narvoua Weakness, Stomach . .DTO- Bnd. ,"T l'0- . V . . . : . . : Mm Ii sa aM k tir,mIk. ina a.iver iJioenaea, ansumsusm, uya " - - - -n Voola.aod all aOactiono of tha Kidneva. WELLS, RICMAPtOSON A CO. Props BUaLIMUTUR. VT. . , J '.L'-IL- Jl1. ..U.JISJ11.J! Genuine Bargans at tho Central SELINSGROVE, PA. Just returned from Philadelphia and New York with an unusual large stock of SPRING GOODS, and cordially invito you all to corn and see it. S. WEIS. W. H. FELIX'S rOi'ULAK FURNITURE AND CARPET ROOMS, Valley Sfrcot, Lotvislimn, Pa. WAHTKD Irainodintely, Ladles ta woik fnr a wholoalo lioiiHa nn Riecllework a', their liuiueg.' (Selll any tflt,it,'ej. trmV.' pd "an".'. niHuio. Kvcrj tninn liirnlihed. I'nrticuisM frva AiMn-as ArtUtlo Mecdlework t'o.,t t lib hi , New York City. CROWN ACME ! Tie best Doming Oil (hat tan oe mrnlo from IMroliuro. It givas a brillisot light. It will not stuoks the cliimnsj. It will not cLsr tha wick. It 1ms a lli iiie test. It will not oiplorio. It is without a comparison as a fsr- feolinD FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is uiauiifttctiuetl frntn the tinsst Crude iu the raoit perfectly tqaip pJ refioeries ia tbs worll. It is ta Dest. Ask yonr dealer for Crowa Afsss. Traila onli-rs OlleJ hj Yonrs trnly, 3LAYMAKER & CO., 12 8'87 1y. Sunbury, Pa. .iaifi llarkct. CORRRCTRD BY W. R. WIHBT VT WKD.tKSDAT. ."to. 1 Pennsylvania 00 " 2 Fulti 88 "3 Whit lulled ' Kye fiO Corn t'i Oats 3"5 l'ututoes 05 MI (hi I ebuiy? illarkct Butter 20 KitKS lf 1'ii ted cherries (Tnpittnil " Hluck berries Raspberries Onions Lard Talluw Chickens per lb 6 Turkeys S MKin Moulds Hum 11 MEDHOOM SUITS, of all Liuds and prices; Mat tresses, Feathers, Pillows, Uonlstore, I!cd Springs, (Jlisirs, Tables, Hinks. Sofss, SIiukib, Huicaus, Ac,, Sin., &c , in. PAR LOU HUIT8 in Browr Terry. Haw ffilk, Hair Clotb aod Plnsb iroods Parlor Rockers, all kiods, Marble Top Tables.Look ing Glassew, sone floe ones, Pictures, Ae., ec. ir r f Into. Iltmp. Rnc. Tncrsivs T, asttv. i-'Ui.-j ''J. tj.v!" esrf V.'Tii! 'sTfttf A ; t Si"ni f nivr ma itnrrg, tdpS ftn.j untla rclia IKn.r '.sts. Vil nell any ot tbo abova gtmds as low an surt'f quality tfti juo uoiiiigui nny pmce. ami psy in 'n; ,niarus to any Ration on V. It. It- VVrite me for puces or cosoa SDtl ,sfce the lur(est stock tin's si lo of Pliilndelpbia Kospct'tlUlI', W. Jl.lKLlA. When You Insure Why Hot Got tha Best H. HARVEYSCH0CH, General Insurance Atent, l olinsffroyc, Fa., rieprofcntri tlio following CJrout IStocklCornpanlssX OlKIANIZKIi- -AaSKYW 1013 iETNA, cf Ifartfcrd, Conn.i s5Q)Bt5a)B40 1B53 home, DtNBwYcrk, - r,aoa,nj 1G17 FIRE ASSDCIATIDN, Thil'm, 4,44S,Cr8 2i, air,7Ti Th'se iVimnan asrark amo-a; Ihe HKAT, ara OLD IB etparlenea, tad with Ike It leaae Cii ilal 1 1 il rs,i,ir ' u-naruhi. e ui.q uea' tn -ale'v ai d aeoii'li f . II v their iiri m I action, lair, I o-est and sailfrt,rv ilaailnga Iu all their Hal lettlswisSV the have won I r Ih. iusi l.es tlKK AT HBt'U rA l IWNs. No Assessments- No Fremium Rait 1 AHE YOU INSURED ? If not, writ to tho abova Agency ami yea will rcceiTsI'roavpt ittetlion. TTpTTT TTKawarded ara lliosa whn read XVAVIlLl X this and than act: Ihar will Snd honor t la am nlnymant thai will nut take mum iruui meir iiomri ana rami net. The pro. fits are lerga and aura lur evarjr industrious pyraon, luauy have ,04de aad ara Dow making several liuudred dollari a month. It U eaa inr auy ean n make a and upwards per day wko la willing tu work, tltber tel. tuu oi old! eapltal uot neede.l; wa etart you. Every in in K new. no euaoi.il abllltf reaulied: toa readt-r, ean do Ii al wxll as oy one. Write to ue al oaae lor lull parilsuiara, wnlsn a nail ires, addraaa tttlnsou.k Uo , fortlaad, Maine Live Saved and Health D ftof AVAfl "r s'S Maker s Uod Liver Aiugiiuicuuil and malt. A certain reaiedy lur Consumption, brnaatiltll. Asthma Hornfula. aad all throat and luut dlaeaara . i', y,, a mm in oa quiia paiatania. Aak for Hauer a Cod tfver (ill and Malt. ii uot aaiu uy uruKKiai, write to Naoufaotur era JHU.U. HAMII.at t). April ill 1-lli.arlt.l., Fhlla. A DMINISTKAT011S' NOTICR a a, lettarsef Adialalstration oa tha aetata af aaron tnnier. lata af Jaekaau ter -. . aoyder vo..aao-a. BBTissssaa araaia so raw anao. alaned, all peraeoa kaowlaa thsaaaelee ladek u o eaia aaiasa ara reque tea aa eeeae laaaaa dlau parsseet.w klle laoM havlnw alaiua wars areasat tkaea sals aalkaatlaaled ta ligsas eMat tkaea SalyaslhaalleaUdta tkaaadar mm Grand Opportunity to Buy Cheap ! We are offering Bargains in eve ry Department of our Store prepar atory to taking Inventory. Now is the time to come Und se cure the Biggest Bargains of the Season. Come early and secure the host. SCHOCH BROTHERS;
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