RSZE L1 t. rwy published, erery Thnraday. mi Marion HAatAMi). -Tbe oelebrat-' Saturday e. week ago, looking Mtho'l Oabrael Beater has opened whole I anthoreM, so highly esteemed by the Clinton forests agreed with him.' sale conftotlonary establishment lo . imi trfeaAf throaa-aaat the oaantf Znn 1 MaOlof wt la th.lr rp lift M"I" TI1IBI1 uiu"i L.ui.liii fast., aad a will drM than P. 3l b. Da. onlamaa will ftlwTt b 0nt 1- ifcaaa ha wllh to (Mil thrVOfth I htm o .nlt.nt .mnfnrUr. AMIIltllnlnff the San r.''-nUttAI.Tb1iUu.atlon of the sustained pressure of a ed the women of Amerloa, says on pages 103 and 441 of her popalar work "Ere.s Daughters; or, Common Dense for Maid, Wife and Mother:" "For the aohlng baoksho old it be slow In recovering Its normal strength an Allook's rorous Plaster Is an ex to think that noless a certain man pays more attention to his own wire and less to others be will suffer from an attaek of "spinal curvature" pro duoed by the jarring effects of a xio.ll boot. Beware I California Job. aplataat ttay nay azpraia. nvnas OoewTT roeara. r CoarU sr ntAtr coantr ar .aM en tha foarta Maadayt i tabraarr, May, and W.ptambar, aaaaaooaa tday af Daoaabar. notch to BrascsiMia. . Look at the flugures on the label of your paper. Those figures tell you TUK DATK TO WHICH tOOR SUDSCniP- mioM is iA.tu. Within 8 weeks after pioneyl s sent, see If date is changed. tio other receipt Is neoessary. Tien 'i I tHUi' man ti tilti' titu. u' fitrii liiit n." Eev. Spayd's father and mother of Lebauon, Pa., are here on a visit Two weeks more and the days will be at their longest duration, and the summer solstice will coiumeuoe. Miss Carrie Walker, tho efflolent teacher of the Mlddloburgh Primary school last winter, spent a few days this week with her Mkldleburgh friends. Plastkr. W; B. Winoy has juot received a car load of planter which he will furnish at $9.00 per ton in grain bags. Thursday of last week lightning struck the barn of Jonatlmu Grituui near Freeburg. The bolt tore some of the boards off the gubut end and then descended to the ground with out doing further damage. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch 8t, Phll'a Pa. Ease at once, uo operation or bills ness delay. Thousands cured' H. f circular, tf. The bent way to get an idea of the speed at whioh a train is moving is to run along the track in front of it, strong warm hand with certain tonic qualities devloped In the wearing. It should be kept over the seat of uneas iness for several days in obstinate cas a, for perhaps a fortnight." 'For pain in the baok wear an All- cook's Porous Plaster constantly, re newing as It wears off. This Is arr In valuable support when the weight on the small of the baok becomes heovy and the aohlng incessant." B. F. Herman, D.. K. Haas, J. F. Stetler aud C. W. Herman fished Laurel Run, Union county last week, and made a fair oatch of trout. They stopped at'a certain hotel where the mosaoltos would dratr them out on the window sill only to have the bed bugs oome In swarms to drag them baok. They report that the bugs were as flit as though they lud been Ironed, "though they wera in good walking condition." Onnday Frank Herman stepped on a rattle snake. which made an earnest endeavor to send its fangs through his rubber boots, and soon after Mr. Haas killed a copper head. This wni too much for I)in and he jumped into the stream declaring thut he would rather drowu than be bitten by a snake They returned home Saturday, look ing very aluepy and showing conald erablu Iocs of blood. Borne persons will never take a hint- his reotn three doors west of the Post without a klok, and I am persuaded ' Office. The Commencement eicrolses of Central Pennsylvania College, New Berlin, will commence Thursday, June 7th to 18th Inclusive. Col. F. P. Drinker and Dr. Witten- steln of Blootusburp, and L)r. and Oeo. Smith of Adomsburg, paid our town a pop (nothing stronger) visit on Tues day evening. They are a live quar tet. The Chlppawa medicine men left Tuesday morning, after having sold a good deal of their "Indian Chlppa wa." We hope It will do our. people lots of good, but if it Is not more re liable than the manager's promises to pay the printer we would not like to rink our life on it. Lowkll. Lots of rain but no mud Bob how do you like your first les son iu butchering. Memorial day passed off as usual quite ft crowd at MnOlure. A. A. Kunilir and Co.. started west to buy cattls for the coining season look out for good and clump be-f. The butchers are honest in tho weight of their ntat, they will tip up the steelyards and make them g clown, and uinl a wear it 1.4 jrooi the cow catcher catches our coat tails it will be a sure indication that tho traiu Is tuoviog at a fanter spued than you are. W. I. Qarman, the shoe man, will from this on accept all kinds.of coun try produce in exchange for goods. He will always pay the highest price for it aud allow full cash value. Notice. All order holders against the borough of MJddleburglt are re queued to pre out them for payment to D. A. Kern Treat urer. By order of Council, . A. K. OiKT, Beo. Btrathd.-A small brown and k yellow .now. tlinut J.l weks ag(). H tu last seen in the woods at lieitrich aaw mill near Adamsburg. Inforina iiuu regarding tier whereabout will ue inaukfuliy received by Wits. Wjulhh, Beaver Springs, Fashion has decroed a new wed uiug anniversary, the 'clover wed- aing' upon the fourth year of matri mony. The gifts are four-leavod lauK-s, screens, gla dishes, port ioiios, frames aud other articles with quartrefoil designs. Alex. Bowersox has quit the butch rlng business and Is now ready to uucein, joos at carpentering at the most reasonable rates. He says there Is more money In oarponterf ng at no prloe than in paying uteak prices for uuiuu on root. services J. C. Bufflngton, wife and daugh ther Nettle, arrived here from Shen andoah Saturday and spent Sundav .ricuun uere. Dir. Hufflington has resigned the foreman-ship of the Shenaudoah 'Dally Herald' and ae epted case In a book and Job office at York, Pa. John was an employee . .... v pnutiDg omoe ror sixteen years, during which time he proved uiiuaeu a workman whose need not go begging. Afar In the Land of Booms, In the region where Rumor her fool-bell rings; Where gleam the ruined tombs of might have boon candidates forgotten things ; Where the ground is strewn with smashed slates, And ""owns or oy-gone and crushed machines; Where many a sad ghost wuiib, naunung idly and fondlv its w nmuniom eoenes ; Where on theoold viotuals of Hope Forever "iwiH yearners for offloe are fed ; Where they who fruitless have iiinstriMp, Uead ducks, roam uot mowing yet they are dead. The two tramps who were imprlai t . Jau ror "sveral ourgeu Witn committing as VT" UWB ur- uiokel at Shamoklu S. ,ef6B0H?uadKu,ltr and the .-..wrauaneu mem this week. We had made mention of the light they fhl. h Ja" A-VeraI Week' W d 'of 2 iley -oat the nouse. It ha . . h.f .... ..I 7 . 'v. " onuerea us . .... Vl m uol9 aixt6ea buok-shot would make through a healthy tramp and we win k .t i. . "mp, ;rn7;.;:;: y. "pp.ew thi. fcW WIT OHI ine threats. Tim V.nni . 7 . gaa Club will hold it, annual meeUng In Banbury ty- Aboutonl ,KUiy e,pert oarsmen oom Pose this club, and races of all kind. wiuDeinaulgedla. These occasions arK onmoers of people from ail seoUons of the country together nd, as It Is anticipated that our more advanced twin sister' aoros the river will have more of humanity "ban she cau aaoommodata at that we abatl bare onr quota of the -ntor'mrB w!ti cs dsr!- 1 r-' ... weight when it pulls short a ha pound; har.i times wherever you go Jos. I. Herbxter Is still on the sick list, hope his recovery may be soon. John P. Fisher caught a fine lot of trout the other day aud as usual did not forget his sick friends with a mess, John we hope you may be long on the land. The poor crow has no rest on Suu day morning, be curefull niinrod Any one In need of a good youn horse, call on L. J. Romig. Lowell Pa. lsustness is still improving at ou new blacksmith shop, as the propri etor W. 11. Knepp has to oall ou hi brother Henry to help him through -UM4nisai Potato bugs are plenty PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Time Tirble, In effect May 15. 188$ iHHOctJfSB Abroad. The editor of the Post was in New York last week, and In the absence of other lo cal matter we will give a brief de scription of our adventures la ttoth-am. We left here Wednesday morning on mail, via Bunbury, and by six lu the evening we landed at tho metrop olis of America, alone, with not an acquaintance in the town of 1,400,000 inhabitants. We edged our way through hacks, drays, and street-oars to Broadway where the surge of hu manity liiipruosed us with the remark of the old Union oounty farmer, who, when ho stepped to the front of the hotel on Broadway where ho had ar rived during the nbcht. remarked to his friend : "John den mus an llcht Sel." Then after a little spell of silence, and overoiini by the spectacle f the apparently endless chuin of Immunity that panned before lilui, continued : "Won ties an leicht Is don Is cs over an gowliMliey grocso." We then hunted the Uraud Central Hotel, nnd paid fj.?5 for supper, lodging and breakfant, jut as though It was an every day occurrence with us, and we doubt if any one of the diamoud(T) bedecked clerks nuspocted that the amount was half of our pile. Tho clerk asked uh, "Won't you have dinner?'' We looked at our watch and found it indicating tt:l3 p. in., a (eemintdy uuusual dinner-hour for us, and a sudden Impulse almost caused us to Rk him If he thought we look ed Ki'eun. A suddener impulse howev er, seized us not to, and we said wo didn't care what ho called it, but we wanted something to eit. In our extremity we hunted up the address of Frank ilas, formerly of Freeburg, whose number we found uftor considerable diiTloulty, but were Informed by a polite oolored servant that "Mr.tilaHsIs out, sah." So we didn't get to see him. In the morning we went about our business, but found the places we wanted to vUlt closed until after nine o'clock, which made us wish, for the first time that we lived iu New Yr-k. While thus waiting we had an adven ture with a bunco man an adven ture we often wished for, and now we had It but like when you aro hunting anlnia w nrrw aph'i, 'nttot. ktwap J" m "Via A, I. am im .is : i,wtrtAaJ. Tit In tar t.n Mammraat T.I sos 4M Mwimown r.to I M S.lt Maltland T v l it IN III S fainter IN fit tit .( II Phlndla T.3 Si; 141 s.ftf It Wiiair I s I.Sl 141 IT Metliire TN l.J S4 Ranb'tMllli 747 -M I. IT H6 tl AilamaharR S.04 t.v t 10 S 0 St brftrartowa S.I0 l .S H.iQ 10 HMr 4.14 l.M S.ll M Mlddlahnrak S 24 til t.l 104 IS Walaar S.M 41 1ST S.MI IT Krtamar 40 IM 111 rtt 14 I'awlln S.tt t LIS T 41 4S nnllnfRrora a.M 4 41 111 TUT 41 8llnroa J. SOI 4 44 1.00 7.M te BaiiLury s.lt tOu The program for Decoration Day as mapped out by the Captain Ryan Pont, O. A. R. was carried out to the letter on the 00th. Prof . O. W. Herman who was billed to speak at Adamsburg In the evening miSHed the train and then remained to fill tho vacancy caused ty Um absence of Col. A. C, Simpson, who was adver tlsod to speuk hero hi tlie evening Mr. Herman acnn.ued iituiseir ho nobly that It created K'licrali Com uient and placed him on record aniotiK the aiilest speakers tliatever appear ed here. The editor was away on the day and hence the Post is unable to give as full particulars of the exorels es us we would be pleased to do. NoTICK TO TAXPAYKtrt. Wednes day was the lust day Tor tax colivcters to post their bll's notifying tax-pay ers that they aro entitled to a reduc tioti of 0 percent, on all taxes if paid within sixty days from the date of this notice, anl all persons who shall fall to make payment of any taxes charged against them In said dupli eates forslx months after this nolien, shall be charged five per cent, addi tional on the taxes chnrped against thein. As this is a matter of 10 per cent, we take pleasure in culling the attention of onr readers to It. WASTMU' Two teams to haul ttavo timber and two men to cut It. Call on or address flKOUdi: Spat, May 10, '81. 3m. Beuvertowu, Pa. Foil Balk. A houso and lot In the town of Franklin, about twelve rods from tho Middleburgh station.it Is the property of Benjamin Wltten myer, deo'd. For particulars Inquire or ad dress John Wittksmter, I,. M. Moatz, May 3, 'tft. Agents. m. ii .' i mad j ii:d. U. No, C. Hacken reen a oont of TroxblviiiIiB. Isaac. burg gave the brick-work of (i noe & tioss' store houso .aiiit which makes it look bright and new. Adam DeLong of Adamsburir com mcuoeii painting the wood-work in me same building on Wodnesday.aud his work thus far makes tt good show- injr. i.a8C Saturday James A. Wncnnr anu nor u. MlddleBwarth fished in owiit run and each oaucrht loa tmnt Thie entitles them to the belt. l-ast week while J. (i. Middlewnrtl. ana James A. Wagner were assisting Ner Middleswarth in Deallmr i,.ri. they camo upon a black suako that uoasnreu v feet 44 Inches in lenH, a .1 . .1. t I. rs' a mica as a man's arm at the eoouiuer. The reptile was discover ed by Ner, who stepped on it and 4wi auuuen uncoiling caused him to fall almost directly over the monster wiuou in an Instant had colled itself around his right leg and gave him an affectionate hu. Did yon ever see a man who had the " Well yon could have seen on. in ... sober friend Nor. He enied paral izod for a second.and then with an ear pierciog yell and a tremendous lean he shook the reptile off and killed It It is acknowledged by all to l,.v. been the largest snake cvnt . - - I'vm tlf V for many yearH. i Jftmoi E. Kline rCC9ntlv riiaiidnA.l kl. .1 .... -7""' uiauixugiuer, Mrs. A'bllfp Ooker, with - ...UUBU,i, ew organ. Miss Ida Kman aiso received one from her father as a present, and she U now tfxrlrt i9 !,. I a :"''" evei uestto play the avotfu0 8 March" for the benefit of certain young fellow. Memorial day was observed at this ..ua wim me n8al 0.Pn,nnnfoa ,, ,. JIt ueyers' l'ost of auaiusuurg, assisted bv our H.,n oonooi aua citizens. The Troxelrin Band furnished the muslo And a m Carpenter delivered au address, after wmou uie i-ost repaired to Beaver- wwn, aeoompaulod by our Band where they deoorated a number of graves, after which the line of maroh taken up and on to A.inmxi.n.,. -i.i-i. ..." .. , wuicu ijmoe uinner was sord in the after-noon deoorated the graves there. It seems that the ladlea . aiways more patriotic on suoh oooas lons than the men, for verily believe mas mere were Ave ladles to Kvuweuian mac witnessed tha . monies. Our Band returned In mA shape with the exoeptlons of tha tan. or drum whioh had got a ducking. Isaao Lepley has his new honunn and under roof, and the balance of tho work Is pushed on at a lively rate. J. E. Fetterolf will aoon h... hi. uouae reaay lor oeoopanoy. Isaao 0. 8 warts has the masons at wor on me roundatian i .i. - barn, and Fred. Bollar. the boui,. er of OentreviUe. Will unminu m.A pearauce both you surprises and soarea yon. He came, hands as soft and white as a woman's, gentle In oonvor saiiou ana wiunlog in manner. We told him he was mistaken In us, that he didn't shake the hand of Mr. Smith or West Chester, but of Mr. Morrison. oi Montreal, Canada. "13eir nardon n w ... oir. i seo my mistake now. (iood morning," he said, politely. Throb blng with expectation we uo w waited for his pal, who turned up at the next square, with, "tiood morning, Mr. Morrison. now are roiks In Montreal 1 whon did you come across f" xosteruay. All well." we renlled. taking courage, and oaiming down to solid lying. How are the Howards T Do know them f "O, yes, I live In tho same bloeU with them, our mothers boll soan to. geiner aim our ramilies sleep in the same church Sundays. Would you like to call around and see us. I live right around the square oeiow raric riace, and bavins been a resident of your citv for veiim If. would be pleasant to Excuse me sir," we broke in "hut I could not allow myself that pleas- ure, being hereon, pressing business which must be attended to. I am very glad that I met you. your so ciety is very agreeable to mo as I am something of u liar myself." A new light seomod to dawn unmi him, aud he disappeared In tho crowd as suddenly as a rabbit under a rail pile. II e was gono, and we wore clad Tli.i .to.!.. .,.. t ...w nimui juii uur imagination was sudden aud intense, in mo arter-uoou we visited Buffa io mil's "Wild Webf'on Staten Island uiuiooKs exaotly like Ids picture nooui six leet three inches In bis stocklng-feet, high fore-head. nun trating eyes, shapely hand and font. straight as an arrow, full ohest, long uiaos nair, ana, m bliort. the flnaai-. specimen of humauity we ever saw. wu norse-oaoK ue is at home, and a winciiesterlshis toy. Rkllnff as pasted on the saddle-every motion in unison witn the movement of H, uorse, no Is the iiviug representation or a modern Centaur. The exhibition waa given in an enclosure of about ten acres, which swarmed with In dians, Mexicans, oo w-boys and scouts. inuaan lights, riding and lassojng bucking ponies, horse raclnir. . uancesana blood and thunder in gen. erai maue up the program. The In .11 A 1 . umuanuu ineir Uhlefs were of th greatest ourloslty to us. They make no attempt at civilisation further than that they chew sum lust Ilka our girls. Dirty, vulsrar. lousv. In. erous louts. But in spite of this they know just what to do and when to do It to make the exhibition attraoti.. and It is worth all ti.. in Grlsteodom. To go into detail wouia mane our story too lamrthv. We returned to the elty In the eve- uiutrana attertaklnra rlda UMU ! . orevKiya Jiridsre. vkiit o ruatt. n-. luMiddltfbunrh. May 11. Mrs. wit w.' rdKt of e.:nucl B. ORPHANS' COUIiT SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! llnsgro4 Arrommo4lntlon (Unoiln with trvlniea N.1. Ry.) Lanvo SallncaroTa. Af rl 8alliarov a.sn a. m io.ii a. ni. 1 40 H. M. S.MS V. T& l.oa P. M. M P. M. fralns Leave Lewistown Junction : 13 14, a nt. in, a m, 10 4 ami 0T. p m, l.n, Bi, si m lor rimimra anil tim wat. I a.i a in, 34 a m, i u i in, - p m. v 11 14 n n. For l'hllaUIhl, N York, Haiti tnor and Wai Ulnnton. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. Ann KOHTItKHf OKNTI! A L KAII.WAY. Trlm I.bhto Wiint'urv i t iu a in, Vox llollafon t, Krlo ai.'l Canamlat (TIM. VMIDI. I"nr I.nnll llv1. !-lVm, l or ll.llefnr.ta, Kine noil ranin .1 iiitu. 5.W Ii in, For Rnoo inil Wnlkln. fi '.'S m Tnt Dilw.n .in it llllnn. S Hi tm V Mi'm niul 4 M n "1 I it W tllilirf 0 j a in. II vii in, t 40 n m. for .Shamokln a l M'limt (,'nrtnt 1. -Tritlt.li t.aiiTo Sll",rov .Tunrllon: 9 JJ m, arrlvlna at rinl'l'l lil S i: m. New 1 "rk I A'l n iu, liallKinoro 4 44 i in, au Inirtitn AMI 11 in. I ti i tii.ai-rlvliia at PMIaillhln SlMi p in, ' York 9 p in . lUltliuora 46 ii la, Wli lliuliin 7 bh ti m. 7 67 in.arrlvu, riillitlalpMft4 aft a m.Naw YorH7 ' a in, lialllu.ura a l am, w air Inst"" a in. Tmin iln I.Mtri Sunlnirv: I 50 n m, arrlvlDK at l'liliml"lliU S 'i."a m.N Y irk ii mi a m, lislilinort Hum, wa Innton 10 a tn. .7. it. WUOP.Oin'l I'am Agnl CIIAS. E. r lull, ua-ri naniRcr. CROWN ACME ! Tbo best Kuruitig Oil that rno on iiuvilo from Petrolium. It piver a biilliant light. It will not sincke the chimney. It will tint chr.r the wick. It hne a high fire test. It will not csploJo. It is without a comparison na ft per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL U is manufacture 1 from tho finest Crudo is the mott perfectly equip ped refineries in the world. It is the Best. Atk yonr dealer for Crown Acme. TraJo orders filled Ij . Spring Opening at tho Ociitrcil sblinsgrove,pa: Our store is now fuller than evar with new spring goods. Tho calk coes are sunpiy; immense, ana we sell a good quality of Prints at Be. per yard. Our stock Gingh9,msl Lawns and Satteens i3 worth see ing. Prices of Satteens: 10, 12k 14. io, &u ana cents, an ecxenont quality for tho money. Anything ana everyunng you wanL 13 are&3 coods at a moderate mica Full lino of Parasols and Sun umbrejlns. Large variety of lans. All tha leading shades in oaehmer Shaviy. I- Carpets and Wall ty. Largo vaiiety oil:-. shades. Wq ha a inc'ow i)iv; CJ shades in different cok. avdr, long and 1 yard vide on tl. zzi spring roller 35 cents a piece too same kind with a fancy borJcx 40 cents. Call and examine nrj Respectully S. WEfS StOCK. mmtm n iimi mm rwni i i m i i" ir'4 WJl FELIX'S l'Oi-ULAR laOOWS, Vnllcv Street, LowistoTm, Ift HEDUOOM .SUITS, of all kiuda and prices i Mat tiospcs, I'Vathcr, riltuwH ISouIstirs, lied Spiiuya, ('bairn, Tables, ISiuLh, FofnB, Stands, Horraus. io., &.O., JLo , to. I'ARLOU SUITS in BrowrJ Tarrv. Raw Silk, Uair l'lllli.t UOClTrl. I -.inOll Marhlfl Top l ibc,I.ook' in: (Iliisns, nemo fin lit,.. . u m. i j. rM rST."1.1 f S 0.d, 0,,h Tn rnrll Zi n j"ruuniai,iii MiniemlKO -""oiim ..um.iito annrmiul tha l.it-will and tratament of Abnrr M 1,1,1 Irn- p. in "Pnna i"wnnuii, tiuyiler aoan in i . I w riiDiio naiaon 10. i.roui ni.i ...wu.uip nimiB oounlr, I'... with in ooaiia imlla o( Wtiiuor tit. Hub . on tha S A L.. K. H. on Satnrday, Jnno 9, 1888, mM.iL1ni.M',,ll,,'',l!'ir1" vai.ua iii.e w.S. . LJ n,n,nH-1"I " lu Hoek, .t ih WaKi,er, KiKinu.Kii it. .sii,.n mi i.. .1 then, enmalDlnu luu aiiwiw ...... '.. ii of m ia.i.1 ue.,:.,:, ;;,v-vl 1 0 A i.;'TVT1M'!.L"K"- A ,r-n of runiiliiK w.ier fM througli tin. larm. ami h..n-..S l!?ifrHCfr.,i!-i,lai"."'1 MAKN. 'I' lWKI.l. 1NI4 unlets, ,ua oiher uulbulhliiiM. al,i a woll nf aooil wutor n,..r ih. i,n... - i ehJjr'.'..0,.,r"un, tnr or.xoi-llent fruit. TERMS U" 8AI.Kiu . " V- .. . ond.y i.f.leai.nn a. tu iiruiwrtr la oi,l n. inira ar er deilui llnK Mina ,t aala to raiualu kl ailuwrr nn mi,i ....... i.... .u.. of tha Willow. One lialf tbn r. iuin,l.. .. i l.aiaou too nmt day Nov.iolicr ih and the da.a and uofi.iii on l t,i h. ii. 0W4 duar to bv ici iirad hjr t.nd al iDrUK! juiot.ii i- ra I HIII.K4 W AUTli. WJLI.IA.M tWINO. Admlulirtraturi' ouia teai.mcnto anueio. 12 8 '87 ly. xuurs it. SLAYMAKER & CO., Sanhorv, I'g Grain Harket. OUllUKOTKU BY W. U. WINHT KVKBV WKDNKSJIAT. no. i rniiriHyivaiila 9 ai'iiiti "3 White mixed UO ' 6J OS 31! 1'OtlltOt'H (JO ifUddlebiirs: Market ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICK. lattArlof Admlnlalr.lln,. i. .... Oo., do'd, halnlean uranUo to tha niule Iknad, all iwriona knowing tlieius.il vaa In li b ad to .Hid extata ara rcquo t.'d to make Imm,. dlata liarinont.whlla in.,., hnln- olaiim w.ra ir.eoi tnm duly aulhantl, ate J to tbe uodar J. II May 31, II. pd . IIORMIKKUKU, A4ialuiitrtr. D.D.Hessc&Sons, Popular Fertilizers. "otbiqg will grow wUboutYood. Jpurmors look to quality as well es to prico in buying riioephatoa. Jmportant to remomber that D. I). Hess St Hods' High Grado For tilizers are always found to be reliable ted of tbo aamo Ligb staodard. IT sea by tbo most enterprising farmers ia Pennsylvania. TJbey will enriob tbe soil and in crease tbe crops. Qomposed of Animal Ingredients, Bone, Blood, Tankage,' etc plant food Mechanically prepared tor drilling. . ' utler KH 1'ittfd clmrri8 rnpitted " MlackbirrioH KaKilnrrkH Onioim Lard Tallow Turkeys..! Hidrt Houldu nam , 11 14 8 S . 13 . 40 U 4 ... fl 8 ... ft ....!() ... 14 l! ( u. r.ili y A full lice of Jnto HnA 1! I t r . . ' "riiHM'lH nnii in ibt dtiw. uia UugH, Coca and (lutta lVrcbt noli any of (be nhovo puihIh flu Inn be boiuitflit any lao;. and pay frd-Lt .Lt.ri t nmiiuuwi r. II, H. lit 1110 for pit.-: -, 1 . iu- 0 tbo InrROHt htiit k fliia mdo nf Mj,., i sr--l When You Insure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Insurance Ae-ent.Eelinserove.Pa.' Hoprewonts tlio lollowinjjai-catStoc.'lcIConinanle: TJTpTTT Vi,wl,r'1"11 Hi-" -IX 1.1' Alii I thla ami ihim a t; IiihI h .iiura 1 1 oiuidnyiii.nt th .ia l who read llllv will III M . . . .. I.. II.. m. .1.... 1. " .... ....... M,u:r iiMini'i anil IHIIII llCi. 1'1,(, i, nia aro Intifa aud aura lr emry lixluatrl. l-THu,., , many navn uailn and aie luaklnv I.I...I l,iin,l...l .1..!,... .. ... .. . '" , ,, ,, . luoniu. ii ii aam fi.r any orin t., ,au 44 and upwanla i.r day. ... .. .. ... n(flM r.iiimr mi, Idll'lll ,11 nldioaidtal not iiri-do.l;. mart y m. Kvarv. thin now. No vjiarlul ahlllty r-iiulrpd: n,ii r'au.-r, can no n n wi 11 an nny i.e. Wrlta to ... ....... ,or inn parumnarii, wiuoo wa mall Ifua. Addmia Silu.ou i Co., fonlantl, Maiiirf. SALE SMElT ' WANTED . tn c',I1T:i"' '"f i'" '-ila of Nursi-rr a iTv L iJV;";1 v '.''i.'.'..'"'.1"."" KU.trni.U-! SAI.. Ml & Howlaui, '"iiirt! Ayill iu, -lu. l. ' . 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Ill.rary Mm4 it. o.w atm omSol oh oru,rv t Ita iialihrulD. oi "Xt n y V. 'Vur''?.l'il'U''. and alia a7wan,Vli? ii u.io iimiumn. llaa no auparlor lo PannayiVa ma. fur man, y.uug troml-n, auS youtl.. 7ita oHua and Inlormatlwa will ba aanl n.'.S?. ? ou torr.itrtnnt -r. '"- Daa. lW.XU 3' hl- D "Uban., ro COIIOUnprnrr!?! Yq arc now prepared to show you au inunciiao variety of Hvy Gooils, Notions, GJroccrics, CJIassiwurc, Etc., rn J)ry (iootls wo havo nn elegant lino of Combination Suiting, Lndicrt Cloth, Salines, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods. Scotch Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, Now Calicoes, White Dross Goods. An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, ' Laces, and Embroideries. tie wool work la about a week. ;f X: -.fie- i r. rT!4T-i of t Li, rs iry for i y Jie tr,,'j t.jp . . ... .iirtlli,, and 1 1 . a ii' aar Wu,
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