in . h iendlns Ins "'P0-'"-L .niIini nlirhhrholf. mod '7V.-i.iii fteti, nod will dreee Item mp, 5,' TJi'hS. Our eolnmet will ai.ft I be open ".Ki fH wlh to epeell threnS themoa ET will Bt koM oar.ll reapeunlbL lor U. eylBlOBi - 1 Court of Mendayt fewuery. lT.n4 8ePtemher, aa d Seooad eief ( liecemoer. XTOTCa TO STOCBXBIES. Laak ft bo ""Krf" on '"bel ' four paper. Thou- Inures toll you nit DATK TO WHICH TOUR HI! BSC Kir rios W 1M1U. Wttliin 8 wcrk after liionoyl s writ, if data la changed. No otner reoi'ipt is lieoetHtarv. Tien 'i i tliir mn ti tatm io;ei, ' foltu liiit'n." Boe program for Decoration Day on second pago. UIhs Laura Walter arrivvd from tlie West Inft Wednomlay to vinlt her parents, Joe Walter' west of town. Mrs. Curtin Boworsox 1ms returned home to her family after a short treatment In tho Danville Asylum. Mrs. E. C. Anrand lias again receiv ed a new lot of hats, ribbons, laces, and all kinds of trimmings for head wear. PiiASTBll. W. D. Winey has jutt received a car load of placter which he will furnish at $9.00 per ton In gralu bags. Plant sunflowers If there Is any plaoe about your house where water Is thrown out, and likely to become malarious. This plant hue tho power of absorbing malaria aud purifying the atinwphere. W. I. Oariuan, the shoe man, will from this on accept all kinds of conn try produce In exchange for goods. He will always pay the highest price fur it and allow full cash vulue. The approaching Memorial Day will be tho twentieth occasion of the kind ever celebrated. The idea of titrewiug the solders' graves witli Uowers once a year, originated with the lamented comrade and statesman General John A. Dogan. Brick Toiueroy, the veteran jour nalist, promulgates the following chunk of wisdom : "(Jirls ! If you are desirous of participating in the sorrows of hell, marry a drunkard. Society will respect you no more than if you went to live lit a pen with pigs, even if you suffer a tliousaud times more." The broken dam nt Columbia has had the effect of allowing hundreds of fchud to pass up the ttn.iiuoliitnnn beyond that point. Plenty of them have lem eauht at Clark s Ferry atid UoUshoro', and the presence of this fine flail so far up the rlvnr lint. created a lively interest anions ilsh E. E. Duck, Foreman of the Selins grove JViuidic was Tuesday ul lust week married to Miss S. Ella Albert of Salinsgrove. About 100 guests were presont. Tho Post was not favored with any wedding cake, but an all printer's pi Is alike we took a slice ol long primmer. "Major" Edward Goben Shindl has been practicing with his shot gun for several week nnd now reports that when he uses u copy of the Post for a wad he can hit a corn-crib, CxlO foet surfaco at twenty paces three times out of ten. He thinks of apply ing to Adam Forepau;;h for permis sion to travel with Dr. Carver's "wild west." The cltizons of Uiddluburgh and vlolulty are respectfully Invited to assist in graveling the road from the Alley to the Cemetery on Sat urday forenoon, May SO. This road is almost impassable to footmen at times, and this move of the trustees belug an excellent one, we hope it will meet with a ready response. We have had several frosts during the past ten days all of which did more or less damage to vegetation. The severest was on lust Thursday morning when beans, potatoes, cu cumbers, etc., were leveled to the ground. The weather since has been cold and unpleasant, resembling De cember more than May. We have hopes now for warmer breezes. As the time Is at hand for straw berry short cake, the following Is re commended as an excellent recipe for ame : Make rich crust with baking powder, ilonr and shortening, roll out rather thick, bake; split with a sharp kr" Into two parts, butter them wen, u 'tk ripe berries with sugar and cream, and plaoe between tbe two crusts, eat warm. The sugar and berries make the Juice needed. Next week is the Post's quadren u!al money harvest, it being oourt week and we expect much, for we bay a great deal out, whioh we have honestly earned. Times are hard and we sympathize with all who owe anybody anything though we get very little sympathy from our paper, type and Ink bouses whom we owe. xrienus, oring or senu us all or part of your indebtedness. Your many littles will help us tnuob. MORB PBHSIOffS A WD BOUHTY. A gentleman representing the Washing ton office of Milo B. Stevens St Co.. can be seen at tbe National Hotel. Lewlstown, Thursday, June7;Natlou- al Hotel, Salinsgrove, Friday. 8;Ceu Hol Bunbury, Saturday, 0; Ho tel Vauw.rtm, ,.lokn Monday 11; 1 Hlh9, f hi.fidt threnthont ths Mnntv 1 JiKrURK. llev. A. II. Kpanlur will deliver a lecture In the Evangeli cal Lutheran Church at Bea'vertown on Thursday evening June 7, on the abject of "Strange People." Ad mission, Adults 85 eents, Children IS cents. All Invited. td. Musical College and Pennsylvania Normal Mnslo Hehool at Freeburg, has opened the 83rd session with a llattering attendenceof students from principal towns of ten counties. The summer session will begin July 8089. For particulars address f. u. UOYKO, uirecior. Worth Ksrowiso. That Allcock's Porous Plasters are the highest result of medical science and skill, and In Ingredients and method have never been equaled. That they are the original and gen ulne norous ttlasters nnon whose reputation Imitators trade. That Allcock's Porous Tlasters never fall to perform their remedial work quickly and effectually, That for Weak Back, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Colds, Long Trouble, Kid ney, Difficulties, Malaria, Dyspepsia, Liver and Stomach Afreet ions, Strains and all Local Pains, they are Invalu able That when )ou buy Allcock's po rous Plasters you obtain the best plaster made. ROM. of Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mlstnkes occur In these, credits or on your pa per ploase notify us: J. D. Ulsh, Jere Walter, John Zechman, Squire Kreltze, S. B. Schock, Amandes Schambach, John B. Packer, Juno 1, '80 Jan. 1, '88 April 1, '80 Jan. 1, 'AO fiept. S, '8.S Sept. 1, '87 April 1, '89 Deo. 1, '88 May 1, "88 May 1, ?8 May 1, '87 Feb. 1, '89 8. P. Wolverton, Simon TiOiig, Harrison Mover, M. D. Musser, D. A. Kern, K. J. Bowersox, Andrew Ivratzer, N. L. Swarm, D. 1, '87 June t, '88 Jan. 1, '8! March 1. '80 J. Transue, Jacob W. Relgle, August 1, 88 Prof. Win. Moycr, Levi Young, W. (I. Snyder, Peter Hariunn, iiuy i, i?j Dec. 1, '87 r ui Jan. 1, '89 May 1, '88 Bkavertow.v.- (IratidmotherShip ton for many years a resident of this place has yielded her life to the lust enemy and her spirit has winged its flight to the eternal world. She died on Monday evening of lust week, at the residence of her son Thomas at Swcngel, Unlcn county, where she had been living for tho last eight months or so. Her death resulted from neiirulghi of the bowels, from which bho suffered ouly two days. S'he was born In Centre township, Northumberland, now Snyder, conn ty on the 17ili of Jan. 1801, making her nge at death 87 yearn, 3 months and S3 tlnjs Ul'm was the wife of John ' Shipton, who died about 2-'l years aero. The union wa blt-i-si'd with 10 children nnd tljl"'. posterity now numbers U. Khe was buried by the side of her husband in 'lie cento tery at this place on Thursday. The deceased was a Christian lady and member of the Evaugelicul church. Kev. N. Young, her pastor, und Rev. O. E. Plleuger ofllciated at the funer al. The dtHseased'tf maiden name was Elizabeth Swengel. Mrs. Jerome Beaver has been se riously sick for several woeks. Her condition at this writing is somewhat better. Hpuid & HerhKter have about dl solved partnership, Herbster having sold his interests in tho stave mill to Spaid. Spuid Is about moving the mill to the foot of Shade mountain, where they have leased the timber on a large tract of mountain laud. Archie Middleswarth has opened a butcher shop in town and is sup plying our citizens with a good qual lly of fresh meat. Wheat fields in this section have Improved much in appearance dur lug the lust four or five weeks. The crop may yet be an average one. Miss Clarrlssa Boush has been on the sick list for a number of weeks, Shu is now ablo to come to town. The mail train going east on Satur day killed a valuable oow for Austin Bingaman. Rev. S. 1 Reiner, of Lewlstown, preached in the Evangelical churoh on Sunday evening. A considerable quantity of bark Is being peeled In this section. Rev. Mumma and his congregation had communion services on Sunday. Rev. O. E. PBeugor has gone to Lancaster to attend the session of the Pennsylvania Synod. Mrs. P. has accompanied him. Rev. S. Aurand, of New Berlin, formerly a resident of this plaoe, was In town on Sunday. John 8. Rhamstine, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, is at present visiting his mother and sinters. John learned tolegrapby at this office when quite young and has been away from home ever since. For the last three years he has held the prominent posltlou of chief clerk in a freight agent's of fice at Chattanooga. He reports that war-famed town a busy olty of 43,000 inhabitants. John looks as if south eran life agreed with him. Charlie Perkins is seriously siok with innammatlon of the bowls. Rev. L. O. Edmonds visited among bis former parlsuoners here recently. Moses Specht has repainted the in side of his store. A new showcase also adorns the oounter. Isaac Klose is moving5 his boose to tbe opposite aide of the road from where it baa stood. band of gypsies camped along uiooieoreeK over ouauay. X t.Jio- ' --v cf fruit tkU TlioxuLViiAK. Saturday 11 ar- rlsou Brlnlnger moved his stable to a more convenient place which was quite a Job, owing to the fact that there were too many bosses for the workmen. Isaac- C. 8wartz will soon coiumenoo putting np his new barn. Supervisor J. J, Shrader Is busy putting onr roads In good condition which Is needed In a good many pla ces. On Friday and Saturday some forty odd head of young cattle were driven out to the "eternal hills" to pasture this summer, which Is ouly about one third of the number that will bo put out. John, the constable, says that pasture Is very poor yet and he can't see how they oan live. K. B. Fessler of Centreville now wears the belt" having caught oyer one hundred trout Thursday latt. This is the largest catch by fur ti ls season. UossA Greenhoe are doing a rush ing business nnd are getting fresh goods almost duily. Last Saturday eveuing the young man from the county-sent fared some what better than ho did a few weeks ago. This time he was taken for a gentleman which he really Is and not a burglar. All right now, Dixie. A. W. Musser, a student of the Cen tral Peiin'a College of New Berlin, mingled In Troxelville society Satur day evening. Last Thursday morning Jack Frost patii us an unwelcome visit but was very decent In not nipping every thing. Widow Smith of this place moved to Adauisburg last week. Now Foster is llarr lui House. Isaao Lepley has the foundation for his new house finished, and Philip Ocker Is ready for the woodwork and will push it to completion. Over two years ago Tropper J I in set oue of his traps on an old log that had fallen across swift run, for tbe purpono of catching an old red fox the very same chap who had matiaged to get all of his mother's soap grease without being caught. On making his usual rounds looking after his jtrapH, he found this one gone which i. .. i . iimne nun ieei tuunaut, as Ho was sure that old Iteyimrd had got his foot iln It. After hunting for It ten days, during which time he had seen every foot of ground except the right one within a radius of six miles arotiud the trap without finding it, he came to the conclusion that somebody had stolen it and began to look with sus picion upon a number of Innocent parties. Mouths and years rolled by and no Intelligence of the trap reach- his ears and Anally it was quite for gotten. Last week while, John Fet- lerolf, Jr., was fishing for trout, aud while standing on tho same log, he no- tired something unnatural in the wa ter below which uiudo him curious und he fished it out and found it to be the identical same trap, holding In Its tiusty Jaws the skeleton of a large fox. The trap was not over five feet from the spot where Jim had set it and ouly about seven Inches under we tor. J in is now afraid of "TiiY rep utation as the "boss trapper." California Jok. Cknthkvillk. The O. A. R. Post of Middleburgh will decorate the de ceased soldier's graves at this pluee on Memorial Day, at 3 p. in., sharp The Cornet Hand, Drum Corps, Sun duy Schools, citizens and ex-soldlers are invited to take part nnd join the procession on its way to tho cemetery. Rev. 11. C. Horger aud wife of Per- rysburg, Ohio, Mrs. F. M. Kpangler of Moore Park, Mich, and Mrs. X Hchainbach of Purt Trevortou, are the iiiuch enjoyed guests of their par ents at tliis place Uriah Merger's The Mohn and Moss crew have their bark all peeled for this season (i. C. Spangler nnd wife visited in Kelly Point last week. Dr. J. W. Sampsel and 8. F. Sheary honored the State Sanitary Conveu tion at Lewlsburg, with their (ires ence on Friday. C. V. Walter and Daniel Herman made a professional visit to Millmont on Saturday. Communion services wore held In the Lutheran church on Sunday. Rev. J. Schambach of Spring Mills visited parents and friends in this vicinity. Rev. II. C. Berger Alloa the pulpit In the Ev. church on Sunday morn ing and J. Schambach, Sunday eve ning. Keoently in town : O. E. Sheary, hiiait Sheary, Mifflluburg ; Mrs. J. W. Getz, Lewlsburg ; F. Chance. Phlit.; Mrs. Jane Culp, Mifflinburg ; J. J . Church, Glen Iron ; D. R, Smith, Lurelton ; J. M. Miller and wife, Wlnfleld ; Howard Hollg and wife, (J lobe Mills ; Thomas Railey ana wire, Bhumokla Dam, Dr. Roth rook and wife, Miss Dora Miller, New Berlin. Dakrervillk. Coldrou & Haryey moved their shingle mill to the Jacks mountain near Mlddlecreek where they Intend to saw shingles for Mr. Lmanuel Peter. Wui. Smith of MoCIure, has hitch ed bis traction engine to lath mill owned by J. W, Peter at this plaoe and aro sawing lath. Business Is booming. On Tuesday afternoon of last week James Browers' bouse was consumed by lire. As we have learned, the fire broke out up stairs, and there were noiyj of the family at borne. and before neighbors came to the spot the fire had too inuoh headway andcould not be controlled any more. The loss la between ten anet thirteen hundred dollars. Tbe house was In sured for seveu hundred dollars, but no insurance ci r Mlt tf V AS'i ki. Two learnt, . I Ah. ktate timber and two men to cut it. Call on or address j SPAID & II K RUST BR, May 10, '88. tin. Ilea vert own, Pa. M, am ia,eiaases)uiaisjjn MiddIiRurkkk. Hauling bark has begun already In good style. Swartx it Shultx are putting np a new circular saw-mill In place of their old tiDand-down saw. They will soon be ready to fill orders at short notice. Mrs. Luke Moyer of Clyde, Ohio, was the guest of Jesse Knepp's last week. The present indications are for a large crop of apples this summer. BenJ. Kllngler Is raining his barn and repairing it in general. Kmmet Goss has painted his house which makes quite an Improvement at Mlddleoreek. A large and well selected stock of spring and summer goods can be seen at A. II Ulshn's store. L. R. Reltx Is putting up a brand now house, began working at It two weeks ago. Von 8At.lt. A house and lot In the town of Franklin, about twelve rods from tho Midillfhurj;li station, it is the property of Benjamin Witten- myer, dee'd. For pnrtleiilursj Inquire or address JOHX WITTKXMYF.R, L. M. UoA i., May 3, '83. Agentu lu.vititi i:i. May 13th, at Mlddlelnirgh, bv Kev. S. P. Orwig, Jerome Krilley of near Beavertown, and Miss Llllie H. Kelt, of Franklin. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! Pnrnnt to no order of tho Orphan' flonr'l of Mlfflluaod Moyiler nntlt, in amloralKn d Adinlnlrtrstur tan rumoiito onm-mi ul tho lant will nnd t"ttnn! of Al.n.-r MI.I.IIm w.rtli UtooC tiiirinic town: fcli, Hiidrr onuntr l' , will oipoin to fublto Nolo on Ibo proml'oi lo IfCMr IiwdUIi, wimin couiiiv, i .. wnn In od ball nillo o( Wgur tittinn,ou " a U. K. u. un Saturday, Judo !, 1888. MO o'clock A. M. th f ilnliiK VAI.U A HI. a KM. aitliiln tin land ul .l.iot Hook, Jii-ih Wiiriior. fcmamiol iddt, station Miller ond oilion, enMalnlnK 100 AOKKS. iroro or lean. A 1 1 of mid lond la clarid nn.l In ! atto nl ruttlTotl on otrtit I'lflo-n Oi-mt which I WI.M.T1MHKKKI). A !rara c( riuitilnK water pa-a through tho larin. and himu ar orooto.l a h IoihII I HAKN. TWO UWtl.I.- INU IMUSKS, a..il oilier ouiuulldiutia. m wall f food wmer tinar the bouar atut nno or nliaril nl wuiinir treim of axftiMlent fruit. 1 1; K.YIN or MAI.c IN iter coot, to be paid no day of aale m'ii aa (ho property H 'old. One intra alter uonni'iina; iFnai-e u aain remain adowrr on laid pmnlaa the lll-tlme oflhowldow. One half the rnnalndir tube fialdon the nrat dajr Nuremiier lxfS and tho lane on the flmt day of April ism, whru dod and poaaiil"n la to he Klveu. Tho wid ows doer to h . ured St hood ,d tnrtitaKe. HlllltK 1' nilKIII.KMWAHlli, W II. 1. 1 AM KWl.NO. Admlulatratura' enm Uaiainrnto onem. Sheriff's Sale ! Il rlrtito ol anmlry wrlta of Kl. I'., I will n- pcan to I'ulillc ralo attlio Court liuuee In MIU- lienurHii, re., 011 t-:alnrdy, lUy 20, 1888, at 10 oVInok, A. M., all tlie rlv'li. tlllo, Inlnrwt ntnl eftiie (iminir tne unmviiifMi nuv-iiiiii) in John llitrlinan. In the Inlluwlnv iii.'miji;', It'll- cuiiTit" ami trwia ol laml aituate In itlonruo wn,hHvf' 'V.r ipi)iil, f 'I'll ACT N(. 1, . a hnun.loil a lolhW4 : I In tho North I'V 1 it .1 n the hxirn ul Wciner i ial"r, un tin' 1jiI ly I ho SinMUi-liaiiiiii Klvor. Hie Soniii .y lumm Win. Kirki'Mik-k. . H. tlaiui'N kil l I in tho lie Ira ul I'rtiT Grinrr. Wi"t liy MirlmM liuiiiOKl rontalnuiK UlNtri-H l. AUHr.s. mure ur TIUOT NO. 3. Ilountlnl North d 1 uml of Mi.'linrl lliininiel Kjihi liv thn Siiyii"haiihii tlrer. Nuultl hv lamlnl tho liu in ul llnry IIiiiiiiiI'I. ilea il.. an. I on the Wi-t l v Inn. I ul M U'IiikiI llunimel, ceutitliuiiK rlrTrxN AOHKS, inuro nr lo-. TK ACT ND. 3. Iloiinileil eo tho North t. laii'loflsaac llfiilor SmMli dy ( iithiirinn itniiy, i-.i'i ny inirs ui Wrl-. r llnh-r. wen nv mtiiht iieirn, couiniu. inuSlM V ACKI.S. inure or In-a. SI7kI. tiiki-n Into riemrion una lu no (uiii ai tho uruiieriy 01 John HiiriLiiiu. UKI'llKN lilM.KSi:, Kherlir, Sherllt'l Ultlce, MliMluburth, IV., Mny W, 'M. lJuckncll University, InTltei attention to 1 Ita lull pnurneiol' alinly,!! Ha linpruvml liullillhifa, a im l run niiiiiuriiii. 4 italurirn llliriirv Inn. I. litxnrw natriinoiiilonl uh- acrrulery, I lla Ik'HIiIUIiii ol loratlon, I Hi mimic liullillh. Una tm auperlor In Ponnnylvn nlu. For men, yomiK woiin n, anal youilia, t'nui loKUeaHiul iiilorniittlun will be aunt un iiiillcii tiun to 1'reMl.lftli ruinntkniiie vncapni'xa, nn i e ic. niw nri iiiki IIAV11I J. Ull.U " iA'Wlflmrt?, I'o. Due, 1 US. D.D. Hess & Sons, . Popular Fertilizers. JSothing will grow without food. JjVmcre look to quality as well as to price in buying Phosphates. Jmportaot to remembor that I. V Ileus & Sous' Iligh Grade For- tilizcrs ara always found to be reliable and of thu . same high standard. Jeed by the most enterprising farmers in Pennsylvania. rjlhey will enrich the soil; and in crease the crops, Qomposed of Animal IngredientB, Bone, Blood, Tankage, eta. jpibdt food Mecbanloally prepared for drilling. X4aMrm.li X1m O'Jiexl Sim. tif OeoMna Hntvaix, in. Iail.r lu ui antayed .iwu,wu ruriv eai i t-.k ,4 trtuuiitf. A a. v , Ik ill., .Iff audio c for I I- Time Table, Id effect May IS. 1888 wrtTwim in.' STATtnat. AaTWAo Jm am A. IT in ere .10 vtA I.ewlalownJ. Til lie r t ti Main Street f.is 1 03 4 01 S.tM I.ewlatown 7. to lot I.M 111 Maltlaod T.'.'S SIS (M s.m S fainter t.84 111 141 0 00 II Rhlmllo f. IV7 (41 s.6T II Waaner t I si All 141 IT Mm lure T M t 9 t.M S49 I'l Ranli'i mill 7.HT IM 1.17 S SS II Adaai-hura .u4 !' tit 1 .10 SI UraverlowD s.10 lot I.M S 20 10 Krnlrr I lit 4 IS S.M Sit 14 Middle!. urae I 14 III 1.41 1 04 II Trietaer S.3I I SI 117 l.on IT Kreamer n.AO 4 .li 131 l.M M Pawllna I. If) 174 LIS T 41 41 Pellnavrnro l.M 4 4'2 111 T.ST 4ft Fellnparnv J, t01 44a l.tft l.Vt 10 huuhury t.16 I In Srllnngroi 4crmiiolatlon (llennoallnf wltk trtlmea N.V. Ul ) Loire CellnPurere. Arrive at Sellnairo?e. .: A. M li nt A. M. 1 40 I. M. 1.01 P. M. l.M I1. M I..10 P. M. Trains Lrave Lewlstown Junction : I1 14, e ro. J I l, e m, II 41 ami 91. p m, l.M, p . M p m lor I'liiaiinrw enil Ihu Weat. T tl a ro, i M a m, I IT t m, 4 a n m, 1 11 t m, II 14 p a, for lhllaMhl, New York, Haiti more ami WaiblOKtno. Philadelphia & Erlo R R Division. ano NOUTItKIC PKNTR Afj UAII.WAY. Trlna t.aaVA Nnnl ury i I in a in, Kur llol eloute, Krle d t'aoan.UI Ilia. II am, Kor Look llnven. I'itipin, lor HMIoionio, Knns aoil ('anas d HK'ia. l.M o m, For llenoro anil Walklni. S '.la m Vnr Catne-I.aa. unit llltn. I air u ..!. m ami I !I5 p ui Kor W llkeoharra I M n in. 1' '.') a in, S 40 p m. for Uliamokln a. d M.iuntCMrim I. Train I.eira Seilnaitroro .Innptlop; 9 M in, arrlvlnv at I lilla.l. Iphla I II p m. New York 1 1) p in, llaUmore 4 14 in, Waah Inatnn l i in 1 tt m, arrltlna at PMIailelplila S M p m, few York I IS pin, lliiltlinoro I 46 p m, Weak Inclon ; It p m. T IT v m.arrlriiK at Phllailotpl tat SS a rn.New YnrkT in a m, Hal I Inivro I II a in, Waal- Inxton ii a m. Trlnala, t.eavva Hnntilirv: i 60 ii m, arrtt Inn ai l'hllail"lptila I 25 a m.N Yrk II a in, luitlmoro I 11 a m, Waal iDKton 9 so a in. J. II. WOOD, Oea'l Paai Asent CnAS. E. PLtlU, Uen'i Uanaiir. CROWN ACME ! Tbe best Burning Oil that can oe made from Petiolium. It gives a brilliant light. It will uot smoke tho chimney. It will not clmr tbe wick. It 1ms a bigb fire test It will not explode. It is without a companion as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It ifl manufactured from the lineal Crnde in the raott perfectly equip pod rrGneriea io the world. It is tbe Dent. Ask yonr dealer for Crown Aeme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly. SLAYMAKER & CO., 12 8 "87 ly. Suubnry, Pa. ijtn mm. t'-i" .'-'J-j " GraiinMsu'ket. COHIIKCTKD BY V. 11. W1JKI KVK1IT W Kl) KrDA T. J5r. P:rnHyiU aPultr. " 3 While uiixel M Kye M Corn (lats rotutoes 00 Midilleburar Ulnrlict Hutter , 1 Kiru'M Pitted clu-riii-H f Pupittt'd " HIiteklierrieM asplH-rri' OnioiiH 40 I .aril u Tiilliiw 1 Iliii-keiiM per ll ' Turkeys . 8 Sil 7 Koulde Ham IS TiTTIT TTIIewardp.l ara those who ren.l lVlvlllli X tlila ami thnn a. t: lli.y will 1 1 li ninr.t I le eininyuient that will nt tk. Hu m from il.air Ii.iii.i s ami fami lloa. Tim pro. til are Inrue ami aura lor every lnilanlrl .r.in, innny liato oi'iilo ami are now imtbin'.' iieveral liun lr.d ilolliraa month. It la raay (or any om' t'i make f6 ami iii ar.la i.r aav, alio l wllllnic to work, Kltlier lot, Jmi ' old: cailtal nut iioi'ileili we mart you. I.rirv tlilmrnew. No Huaalil alilllt r roiulreil: you, riail T, oau ilnltaawKll Many i.in. Write to ua at oimk Icr lull partloulara, wtiten we muil Ine. Atldroaa Mluauu & Uo., J'ortlnnd. Maine. SALESMEN WANTED tn caiiriisa lor tho tale ofNnraory Stork I SdM.lv cmi loyiiirnt Kuuruutu..!, SAI.. A l( V AND rtntliiK hk" A l( V AND tXl't-NtiL-S 1'AIU Ai.oly at ouoe. SdcII & Howlau. (Hrlnr to tha imper ) UUUllLSl l-.R, W. V. Aurli W, win. i'i. Walter's Patent J!;ir.K Irsl aiillol. Ah-olulrly Metal Shingleswinjl JaiJ Fire Durable nnd Ornamental. Illualrato.l flliiru an't nrlre lit Iroe. NATIONAL MIKr.T MKTAI. ItllOtlNU CO. Hi h-ast With tst.. Nuw Yurk City. NOTICE is horeby given that the followtnK Widow. A piiraieemmjle nnilKr Ihe ilOK Lew, have been ftleil with the Ulnrk ul the Orphane' Court of Buyitur county, for nun Brmatlou ou Monday, the UStli day of May, Aiinnilioment of t'hntharlne Shnlly. widow ol John filiolly, lalool ul t'nlou luwnahlp, Snydur county, I n,, ueu a. Airiilettient nl Mnirdolena Folti widow ol Kumnuul Koli, l;ito ol t'rauklln towaahip, Sny- dur oouniy, nv., ueu u. Aiiralanient of Mary Fike, widow of Noah Fike. lute of Hearer townabip, Kuyder coauty, 1'a , deo'd. APHNlaement oi tiitnth llonfer, widow of Aaron llenlor lute of Jaukiou lownaUlp, bnyder county, ra., uvea AnnrnlKeuient of Muaannuh Bwanirer, widow ol 1h .au Mwanijor, lute of Well Huuver tuwuihlp, bnydvr euuuty, l'a.,doo'd. Apiirulaeiu.nt of Martha J Cooper widow of jereiuuiB iioop.r late ei ma iiorougn ol iina- rove, Duyuer oouuiy, ra., aeo u W. W. WITTENM YER. Olerk, O. 0. MayB, U. Accounts. Thefolluwlng AooonnU bare been Hied . ax aojluad and paaaod In the Protlionotarjr'a el tie., and will be praaoated to Iba next oourt at uniuuioa finaa ror ooanruiauoa. All uerewDf laUreatd will take aollue. flratand Snal aooonntot T. II. Waxner coa. aaltlM ul foler ZaoliiuKa a luuatla ul Jaukaou (wwnelilp, Mnyder eounly I'e. . I'lretanl aualaoaaiitr8. A. Wetael earn. imoi. mm i ... wwrtb ef beaver Iowa. ... yr ixum y, t . ... . V. W. WIXTtrY ",. - Bpring Opeuing at tho Central Dry do (DSopO SELINSGRO VB, PA. m xt'.i i'ei Our store is now fuller than ever with new spring goods. The cali coes aro simply; immense, and wo sell a good quality of Prints at b6. per yard. Our stock Ginghams, Lawns and Satteens is worth see ing. Prices of Satteens: 10, 12, 14, 15, 0 ana uo cents, an eczeiient; quality for the money. Anything ana every enmg you want is are.s goods at a moderate price. Full line of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Large variety of Fans. All the leading shades in caslmier Shawls. Carpets and Wall Paper a specal ty. Large variety of fancy window shades. Wo have one line of shades in different colors 2 yards long and 1 yard wide on the best spring roller 35 cents a piece tho same kind with a fancy border 40 cents. Call and oxamino our stock. Respectully S. WEIS. W.H. FELIX'S! FURNITURE M)D CARPET KOOUS, Vallcv Slrci't, HKMIOOM SUITS, of all kinds and prices; Mat- tiOHses, Feathers, Pillows, Honlotors, Ui'd tipnnps, ( bairn, TalilnH, Sioka. Sofiis, SIiukIh. Huitana. Ac., Sic, &.o , Ac. A full lire cf Juto. Hemp.Kng, Ingrains, Tapsetry. nodv iinaela antl elv t uiii UugH. Pcph und (Intt.t st II aov of the above iroodi rurj notiuirnt any place, nmla k. . " kStahon ou r.'llril- U ruo'iho irrinct:s or totue ani' ioe tuo IitrOHt htock thin Kcspcci fully, When You Inaire Why ITot Get tho Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Incuranco Aq:cnt, LoliBsgroYC.Pa., Represents tho following CireutStoek.Coin panlos: OIHUNIZED- lfclia iETNA) ct llartfordi Cnrm., VU,BBB,B4m 1GB3 HDME, cf New York, - ,ca'4,Tt2 1317 FIRE ASSDCIAT1DM, lfell'a, - 4,445, 5f ii Z'i, fil7( 1 Tln " Cnmpaoicrark amoi the HKXT, aro ( LP In xpi rloaco, and with tkelr liao oaniliil i d ii noun ei Hi ai :n'i e iirni.e' l ni'd raleiy ami rronrliy . . , liy il'.or i.rl.i.i I ,,rt".n. I.I'. Iu...?i .m.l .a'll...-1-ry .ieuiluii' w !' th.lr loaf fottlera. r they liavo won lor lln imo Ivea i Kf.A V likt'L TA 1 iW.Nf). Uo Asjcstrucn.'s. K Premium Wo'.cs. ' A HE YOU INSURED ? If not, wiite to tho above Agency and you will rrcavePrompl stteati -t. 1888. Spring and Summor. 188' Wo aro now pivnurctl to bliow you an immense variotj f Dry Gloods, Motions, Groceries, Glusswnre, Etc., In Dry floods wo havo an elegant lino of Combination Suitings, Ladios' Cloth, Ratines, A Variety of Wash Dres3 Goods. Scotch Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, New Calicoes, Whito DrcssGood.: An Elegant Lino of Oassimeras, Lacos, and Embroideries. SCHOOim BROTHER JiCwiMown, Tn AIU.OK RUIT in Browrl Torrv, Haw Filk, llaiij Cloth and I'lusu goods. Tailor Rockers, all kindsj Ularble Top Tables.Look inrj (ilarDtB, some fine onen, l'icturea, Ac, Ac. i:iirprtB, ati P(unrca,ciDjr' iVrcba ' " ""j " fNlJ! .i ni, jr iuicoh r ro.ae ano. side cf lkLiliulelpnm W. H. KELTX. -Mt
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