Fnbltshod ?ery Thursday. eak tint Meada throaafcoat th eoantT will Ml be Martins tk tiewa In their reapee. IIT Mn, Ylliaee anil MiinnornMiii. oanu t the plain faU, tad will dree, there op, If seed M. Our nolnniBf will alwye he pn totheae whe with to enenS threutfh themna general nr loel qneetlone cf fiahlte Internet but wo will not hoi itmi mall reapooaima lor mo oplnloai tuer may eipreae. Court of ivtlnr conntr ara hol1 an the fourth Mn Inodaye f euruarj, in y , u i pn'kiwvi .. iday of Oooombor. Second XTOTCE TO S72SC&XBZH3. Tjvilt at tho fliiffiiren on the label of your iiaper. Those) figures tell you THK TATK TO WHTCtt YOtm PUBHCRtP- tiom 18 PA1U. Witblti 0 weeks after inoncyl ftcnt. see If date Is changed iio other receipt is necessary. Tisre'n can. wail Ti taxti um nMi Hint 'en." Jefferson Davis It eighty years old Ami an orphan. Prof. W. P. Sherwln of Boston, conductor of the Mlddlliurghuui8lcnl Convention of 1883, is dead. Mrs. William Harter, of aarons- burg, mother of tho editor of th Porrr, Is here visiting her boy, Torn. Wasted. A elrl to do housework For particulars apply at the Post printing office. The Republlcaual Nation Conven tlon meets at Chicago next week an will nominate the'. uext President of the Uuited Status. In last week's Court proceedings we stated that In "the casu of N. P. Hare vs. Franklin township, the Jury had awarded $760 damages to defend' nnt. It nhould have read plaintiff lu stead of defendant. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. 5 J H. Mayer, 831 Arch St., Phll'a Pa. F.ase at onco, no operation or bills- ness delay. Thousands oured' B. f circular, tf. Children's meeting at tho U. H. Church on Sundny evening was well attended and the exercises were ex ceptionally Interesting. They con sisted of recitations, music, etc., so creditably rendered that much favor able comment was heard. The Pennsylvania Railroad com pany has given orders to arrest and report all employes who are unfit through Intoxication for duty at any time, and to discharge all such I m mediately. They ore determined to stop drunkenness among the em ployes, On Monday the carpenters com menced repairing the Central Hotel. The building will be rnkrd about two feet, thoBuninyu Wf. ij5 mil'ikV 'ti nw wiimowi, uew weainprooaros, with a doublepnrch In front and gen crally remodeled within. According to tho draft it will make a splendid oppearanoe when completed. Notick. All order holders ngalnst the Itorough of MiililUbtirgli are re quested to presr-nt thorn for payment to I). A. Kern Troanurer. By order of Coutiull, A. K. Oikt, Bee It Is a great advantago to keep quiet, gracefully and naturally. Self control Is tho best evidence of a cul tivated Intellect and a clear oonHclnoo. It is a great pleasure to meet those who wisely listen and observe who review what Is s;tid without ureludioe. and with or without advice commit uo errors. Nothing is so difUcult to uo nothing so rarely done. Straved.-A siuull brown and yellow cow, about six weeks ago. Wos last seen In the woods at Deltrlch saw mill neur Adamsbtirir. lu forum. tlon regarding her whereabouts will 1... . I 1 m , , . . uo tuuuiuuiiy received by WlLS. Whllkr, Heaver Springs Prof. D. C. Murphy, of RIdgoway, I'd., Is now delivering a lecture "Wo man In History," aud expects In the near future to make a tour through Snyder and Union counties, and give It at Silddleburgli, Freoburgh, New Berlin, Lewlsburg, Mlfllburg, etc All who have ever heard Mr. Murohv Deed but to know the time and place of his leoturos to secure their atten dance. Dr. Myers, (?) agent for the "Shaw Dee Indian Chippewa Medioine Com pany" has been arrested by order of iPV ai5.Vttny and lodged in our eoun -Sy upon the charge of embezzle ment. He is terribly Incensed at the indignity heaped upon him and as a means of revenge deolares that the medicine introduoed by the company Is composed of poor whiskey and lio orico water. "Bagwa." Mr. E. C. Bowersox, formerly of enirevnie, recently fell between the cam and platform at the Llndsey, O., freight depot and had one of his feet crushed and several of his ribs broken. We got this Information from a letter from Miss Hattle Bowersox of Llnd Bey, who also inforjna us of the death of Philip Overmoyer, whose obituary appears elsewhere In this Issue. . "n nr,t ' th" ""any oases down for In the Cumberland county court yTfoueiuiaa oats swindlers, who ; rated la the Cumberland valley ng the past year, was that of M. Arnold, of Carlisle, against John i sol, an influential farmer of the ity, for a note of $500, which Hen Maimed was fraudulently obtained. V several days of trial the Jury wrttl a verdict In favor of IleuseL j-e are at least fifty eases where srvbave been fleeoed by these " . " th tv l e The unusual large sales experienc ed byG. C. Gntellus this spring com pulls him to send almost dally for new lines In clothing, hats, caps, and gents furnishing goods. In this way he Is always enablod to keep up with the latest Metropolitan styles. The ready sales enable him to discount his bills, which Is A great saving the benefit of which goes to his custom ers. Should you want anything ' in the clothing line you will save ten per cent, by calling on him. Exactly what religious views were entertaluod by the late Rosnoe Conk liag is not a matter of record, though the selection of Col. Ingersoll as his eulogist before the New York Legis lature leads to the Inference that tbey were of a rathor free sort. Some body Is reported to have once asked Mr. Conkllug whether he believed lu the existence of Heaven. 'If there Is any place where politics does not enter, It would deserve to be called Heaven," was his answer. Hereafter, Methodist ministers will bo allowed to romaln Ave Instead of three years In the same charge. The careful, slow and judicious manner in which the Methodist church has ex tended Its limit or Itineracy, has met with much approval In thatnow pow erful division of the Protestant church From year to year, the system was extended to two years, at. which it remained for a longtime, when it was advanced to three years, and now by the action of the Uuneral Assembly it is fixed at five years. Roll op Hosoa. Tho following persons have paid their subscription to tho Pout to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur In theso credits or on your pa per please notify us: John 8. Duck, May 1, '87 (too. Klingler, Deo. 1, '88 II. Calvlu Ulfeh, Jah. 1, '80 L.C. Wagner, April 180 John MoaU, May, 20, '83 J. F. Felty, July 20, '88 H. K. Musser, April 1, '80 C. A. Miller, Oct. 1, '80 J. S. Kaffuian, May 1, '88 Anothku Land Maiik Oonk. Harry Smith, of this place dropped dead of appoplexy on Friday morn ing of last week ut his homo In the north part of town. Mr. Smith urose in his usual good health, aud after going to the barn returned to tho house and by all appearances had gone to tho cupboard for something to eat, where he was found expiring when the family got up for breakfast. It was the third attuck, but none but he and his faithful wife knew ot the precarious condition of his health. He was aged 73 years, 5 month, aud 27 days. The funeral took place In the Court House on Tuesday, con ducted by Rev. M. H. Spuyd, after which the remains were laid in the Middloburgh cemetery. anything stands a test of fifty years amoug a discriminating people, it Is pretty good evidence that there Is merit somewhere. Few, If any, med iciues have met with such continued success and popularity as has marked tho progress of Brandreth's Pills, which, alter a trial of over fifty years, are conceded to be the safest and most effectual blood purifier, touio and al terative ever introduce to the puplia That this Is the result of merit, aud that Brandreth's Pills perform all that Is claimed for them, is conclusive ly proved by the fact that thoso who regard them with tho greatest favor are those who have used them the longest. Brandreth's Pills are sold in every drug and medicine storo, either pluin or surgar-coated. A (Jhastly Find. On Tuesdav of this week, while Isaao Smith was plowing corn on a farm adjoining the land of Tillman Roiuig, about two miles west of Adamsburg, ho found his horses tin willing to go to the fence Upon investigation ho was horrified to find tho body of a dead uiau lying in the fence corner. He at onoe reo ognized it us the body of (i ransom Camp, a resident of Beavertown, aged about U0. A revolver was lying by his side with one chamber empty, aud It is supposed that he committed suicide, but the bad state of decom position prevented a close xamUa' tlon. He was last seen lu the viclulty on Thursday of last week. Eleven dollars in money and some due-bills wore found on his person. The au thorttles of Beaver township were uotiflod aud the Overseers of tho Poor purchased a burial spot of Mr Romlg for $20 and paid $23 to two men to bury him. He was of a vie ions disposition and luolined to In sanity, whloh Is asserted as the cause of the suicide. The credit system as It exists in this State and the laws which govern It, Is the cause of many an honest man be coming dishonest and careless of ray inghis Just debts. What do you think of a man who Is trusted bv a kind hearted butcher, merchant, or printer for several weeks or months and refuses to pay when asked to do so, Jut because he tbluks or knows. that he can't be compelled to pay? Such men are not to be trusted anywhere. Speaking of the credit system, a row words to young men will not be out of place. Don't nut all you earn and inoro npoo your back, tor tue young lady who is " attraoted by fine or stylish clothes Is In fact not a very rich disoovery, and In all pro- paointy a poor Housekeeper. If you have a small balance at the end r the week or month, take a seoond thought before you nav it out tn luxuries, but Whatever Von An rinn't mn in debt. In this splendid country or ours, there are . fine opportunities for industrious, eoonomloal and sober youns tueu. aud he who trnr.i. i.i- honor by living within his Income. Is A Swr V m M Fon Balk. A house and lot In the! town of Franklin, about twelve rods from the Mlddlebnrgh station, It Is' the bronertv of BenUinln Wltten- w . -, - 0 - myer, deo'd. IFor particulars inquire; or address loiIS WtTTKNMTKR, L. M. Moatz, May 8, '83. Agents. Thursday after-noon last, officer, passed over the H. & L. railroad, hav ing lu charge Michael Hyto, who Is wanted At Cleveland Ohio, for murder. He was oaptured at Wilkesbarre, and has a record of having killed no less than four men, but every time escap ed the meshes of the law. He Is an exceptionally herd- looking customer, and Is as worthy of the rope as a mad dog Is of lead. Notick to Tax-Patkus. Wednes day was the last day for tax collectors to post their bills notifying tax-payers that they are entitled to a reduc tion of 5 per cent, on all taxes If paid within sixty days from the date of this notice, and all persons who shall full to make payment of any taxes chnrged ngalnst tlie.ni In said dupli cates forsix month:) after this notlee, 8hall be charged five per cent, addi tional on the taxes charged against them. As this is a matter of 10 per cent, we take pleasure In calling the attention ot our readers to It. Thilip Ovkkmotkr. Oimti:aiiy. Philip Overinoj cr was born in Union (now Snyder) county, Pa., March 10, 1801, and died at his home In Llndxey, O., May 13, 18S3, at the advanced age of over 87 years. When 21 yeurs of age he was mnrried to Miss Margnret Swlueford, ami moved to Saudiisky county. O. To settle In the Black Swamp at thut day required no little courage aud determination. To fell the forests, clear tho land and get it ready for cultivation was no small undertaking, und the present genera tion can form but a faint conception or the difficulties nud hardships thro' which the early pioneers passed. But he faltered not, aud overcame all ob sticlcs as the fruits or his labors bear evidence. Forty-five years ago he became a Christluu, and for many years prior to his death he was an HI der lu tho Reformed Church at Lind sey. His sk-kuct-s was protracted and severe. Seven weeks confined to his bed, and though he suffered intensely at times he never murmured. Mr. Overmoyer survived all his fa ther's family excepiug a sister, now living iu Indiana. His wife and three children have gono before, and he leaves two sons and one daughter, twenty-nlno grand-children, forty nlno great-grand children, and a host or simpathizlng friends. hi m i i i i Lowkll. The corn looks well with a few farmers, others have just llulsh ed plautlng for the first time. Howard Troxell's sale ot 2ud class UUI.lHI ULi HUUUJUB. .... The wheat looks well In these parts C. W. Fisher has as good as any lu the county If not a little better A. A. Romlg has the tallest rve as far as heard from. Plenty of stalks will measure nlno feet now Success to tho youim lady that milks the neighbor's cows and makes Ice crram for hor swoet heart. J. J. Steely has begun haulir.g lum ber for his now stable. Any ono In need oil a first class job or painting can have it done by call lug on our popular naiutcr Bil Kouch. Host city references giveu If required Henry Hassinger's team of 'our horses got frightened and rau away, upsetting tho wagon and breaking tho leg of ono of tho horses which had to be killed, tjulto a loss for Mr II. Tho masons are busy In nuttlnir nn tho fouudatiou for W. (I. Wagner's new store room and dwelling coiuhln ed. It will make au Improvement at tho liall, The Lowell butchers slaughtered ono of their western cattle and it proved to be a grand success with luelr old customers as well as some new one's added to the list. Thlr little butcher, W. Y. Mo(i. under stands fixing one up to please their many customers. McClure Is still on the Imnrovn wiiu lots of Cauada thistles on their streets. A certain stylo of shoe button l called, "old maid's weddimr" it never comes off. Many thanks for not Having them kind of "critters In our neck of woods. IT. No til... iwt vKNTKKVILLK. Mrs. Jas- C. Smith aud son Roy, are visiting in 1 ft . oenusgrove. Tho spring chickens Is a llttl slow In making Its appearance. Miss. Alice. Walter is ninnnii menus in JNew Berlin. Corn, potatoes, etc.. are now irrnw ing nicely aud the prospeots are for a goon crop. Mrs. If. F. Mohn and Miou Rachel Stine are visiting In William sport this week. Our carpenters are all crowded wifii work. The wheat looks Ing through this eextlon of country. Quite a nutiber of our young pooplo took In the commencement exoeroles held this week at Central Pnn College, New Berlin. The Chlppawa Medicine stll here but talk or leaving u inn day or two. There free shows were largely attended ayerjr night, and Joe. thinks It wasoueof the Grandest affairs of the season and would JaughWUh a uuarry goou will. Recently In town: W. P. 1 hmnn Lewlsburgi Harry Hartty Blooms- ourg: uapc j. v. Klse, J. H. Matternes Phll'a, H. M. Ender. York, J. T. Church . Glen Irrtn Rev. C- V. H Anro.n.1 Liberty! D. StrioklerJ. if. suv. men, K. K.Troutuian and wife, Y.N. fW'MKSwV Hr Was Bated. A burgUr who realized that be was near his end, sent out for a olergyman to console him. The good man presently ar rived, and asked i "How old are you f" "Sixty five." "And how long have you burglar- edf" "About fifty years " "And did it ever occur to you be fore that you were a great shiner t ' "Oh ! yes ; heaps of times, but so long as I was In good health and kept out of the hands or the police, I was willing to lake the risk.' "And now it is your desire to?'' "To go straight to Heaven, where thieves do not break through and steal." "Very well ; lot n pray," Moral. Such things'aro calculated to discourage a man who has paid preachers for thirty or forty years. WANTMu" Two teams to haul stave timber and two men to cut it. Call on or address (J KOIIUK fcl'AW, May 10, '88. 3m. Beaverlown, Pa. MAHIMEI). On May 21, at the U. B. Parsonage, Mlddlebnrgh. bv Rev. M. B. Spavd, William C. Hubb to Miss Hnvilla'C. Itrnsloiis, both of Mount Pleasant Mills. On Juno 7, at the IT. B. Parsonage, Mlddlebnrgh, by Rev. M. B. Spayd. Robert Hackeuburg to Miss Ellen Wift, both of Franklin township. in:i. June 1. Katie Infant daughter of I'noch Jordun, ugvd 1 mouth and 2'J days. Juneftth, at Beavertown, S. Ella, wife of Jerome Beaver, aged 23y, 8m, and 13d. wfcon Boby m risk, k CVtaU. Who m Chad, ah rata tut Castorta, WW oho bwue MIm, alio timng to CwttorH Whoa slu U4 CUUtm, sU gats sham Omi1 SETTLEMENT NOTICE. Tim un.lrr-'luno,! n.luilnlllnt.T o til cnUlo NnydVr enmity, r.t ui-o'il, Klvo 0"tU'u to all r.'i un u'l run luin lit .rnik.11.1 iitMrii.iitii iorMll KIMIHIIIK tiicntwlveii lixlilt.- to, or h mn rhilnm iiiiiiiiiil mtlil Mrtn t.i iir.t.iii ilium hi lh" oltho i'l K. ll'iiiiinul, Ml l.ll.'huiyli, mi Nt iinlny .luno M, lK, l,,r potllumviit, I.Oiwcen tho huuii ut V a, ni. aud 3 p. in. w. p. IIIMIKII, W. II. KOI.TZ. May, 81 . Admliilslratoni- A T) M I XI ST IlATRfx' "NOTICE i V Letter ol A'ltnlnUtra'I.Hi nn tlis oititio' JOHN A(1!'. lito of l'orrv 'V o w n a h I p Snyder Uo , l a., laoaasad, Imvtnic l.aau iirmit. til to the UMilerklmiFil all uraoii( knowlns tai infalrai lnccli..l to laid teiai ara rua(. bil In niaka linmailiat )iayiDnt, whlla ihoo bavliiK olalma Willi . j;ent tliio dull autLeD ticateU to TAN MY I'AflK. Mar 31, 'u. pi A Jiuinljtratrlx. I i VlsllsrlAf A 1 1 m (t Irl l .L ..a. ,TS "'m' ' o' lrry tw ..Mnjlnr - - - - vii vn wiiw Hisic oi lunail, all .emon knowing t iauiii'lvet In.leb 1 to ikIiI aalala ara retiorti'd to wako Imiua A Ik (a n,.iit.ii I bi.ii. ii..... I. ... i . ..i-. i-j.""..-..ii. ,uiii.v u. .mil vinirilB wvro nrmtmm LhAiti .lulw an. i.nii... 1..1 ... i.. IlKDcd. J. O.HUH.MltHUKF?, Mar Jl, 'SH. pil Admluiiitrator CAUTICN NOTICE TO Al t. WIIUM IT l AT I'ONi rUN. Notice l In rvliy slvcn ! tho umlorslnniij, that Ilia two Imr.-eH, nun L'ow, 0110 two ImrKo Wiiunn, lruu Harrow, Plow. Kor-n lli'iir", (!of. inra, jiruni'-i, i.nicn ., umi an mnrr i.irm 1 111 liluuii'iiK, In llio 1 . f-.K 1 . m ol ll"n'.on llnni'iur iter, J. N. llornl.i'ru.T, un.MI. (I. 1 1 1 triil.i-riT ui towiiMiii, Miy.lif county ra.. In iny TU-riy 1111,1 im iii:iivi Uliuu ny nil., , it- f toim Hru riintloiii'il nut to 111 terl-.ro Willi haiil iruerty. nor Imrlnr or Irn.lo with uny ol tin 111 on inv Hin-iigiii 01 mill r'i i.-riy, iih'Iio miiiio win I'ouslit and iulil lor with toy own inoiuy J. U. Hi inNliV Kiil.lt, Juno M, HH. Went Perry towuslilii Pllral l'llral In III 11 R Pllra. Ki'mirnvii ll..ljliin, , 1.,. 1. ..1. 1... 1 '-" nivirilliL , (llivinu IIUI1IIIK llllll Hflniflllir ! Illll4tul lllullt f Mlli-tf.l llV iU.pi.I.iIiIii.v If alloMml to continue tiituoni, whli-li ollmi lilccil ami uiraruio, IiuooiiiIiik very foro, Swiivrm'a iHii.,vH, pwi. inn iii-iiiim nun I'lm'tii i(( 110.1m ulfleratlnn. uinl In mnsi ki.h riiniiiwu. Hia ... . nor. At ilruidtlKlH. "or hv mnll. Iirki i-nina 1. onn;uv A 001, nil IlldUljmia. 0-14, an. R1. Krxrnia, Itrliy, Sraly, Kkln Tortnres. The aliiiiilo uii Mr itinii oi "Hwavne'a Dint niont," wltliout any liiturinil ineiliulne, will cum any cure nl Tutinr, Nult KI1011111. Ulnuworin. rllea. Iti-h. Jvneii. riiiiiilm. l-.yiuuiM. nil kmIv. lUiliy Skill KrniiiluiK. no lu ilti-r Imw olmiliiuin w. iwiih ll.ll f b IB IOLVIll, I'llL'f-llVO, llllll ouita but a trtllu. Juno 14. '8. It. D. D. Hess & Sons, Popular Fertilizers. Jvjothiug will grow without food JjWmors look to quality aa well as to prico in bajiug Phosphates Jmportant to remember that P. D. Hess k Sods' Iligb Grade Per tilizors are always found to be reliable and of the same bigb standard. Jeod by the rnoet enterprising farmers in reDnsymoia rjhey will enrich the soil; and in- oreaee the crops. Qomposed of Animal Ingredients, ylJooe, Blood, Tnuksgo, etc. Plsot "RoJ Meobauioally prepared for drilling. A "L PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STJNEUSY & LEWSTOII 5X7. Time Table, Tn effect May 15. 1883 WaftTW AS V I DlV, I STATIOIH. SAaTWASS Jm m A. Ii Ik r na 10 t I.awlntnwsJ. Tit I to 47 t.tl MaloRtraat Ml SOS 4.o s.sii Mwiatewn T.vo o S.M s.ll I Maltland TSU lis IH B. I Painter 1.84 I tt I.4S t.l l Uhladla I.N aar 141 f T II Waaner f 44 1.(1 J I II S.4S IT M Inra T M l S l it S 4) 10 Rauli'a Mill 7.6T 1(0 1. 1 i 80 IJ AilnwiaburK S.U4 M 110 s.so i Dravariown s.io 4i i.bt H.iD o llrnl'-r 1 20 4.1) 1.40 s.ll S MMiMelmrgh I in 4 SI 1.41 k.04 S Mai.er a 3d 4.T4 IS7 B.fio jt Kreamer "40 4 in 181 IM l Pawllnit S lit 4 J4 I. IS 7 41 4.1 Pellnfarovs .H 4 1 111 T ST 45 PellnrnT J, soj 4 i.oo T.kt to tiunbury s.lt 1 30 rllnsKrot Arrnmntoilntloti ((lonoscllns with trvloaon N.ti. Ht ) Loare PellnwroT. Arrive at Hellnro?o. W.HA.M 10 M A.M. 1 40 V. M. t.t V. M t.V3 P. M. t.KOP. M. Trains Ijave Lwlstown Junction : II II, a m, oi. a m, 10 4nnl C7. p m, l.ts, v n m (or I'litnlinrif anTtln' Went. T 4.t a m, J4 a in, M7 p m, 4 S p m, I il p ra. ll 14 p ji, ror Plilialvl)hli, New York, nam tnoro aud ttathlnstun. Philadelphia & Eric R R Division. AND NOHTTIRU!f CKN THAI, RAll.tTAY. Tr.ilna I.eivn Snnlmry i I Hi a in, Kor Hnllelonto, Krle ami Canau lal gui. iHim, Kor I.nek Haven. isajp in, tut ii llarunto, Kan iol I'ssnn- ll itlT'lu. t.W p m, For Ttenovo ami Walklnl. t ?5 a m For CatavKn oml llailtno. t am H f'irm ami 1S p in Kor W lll.eoliarra. t n ni, 11 ':o a m, t 40 m. For BUamokln Si.d Mount t'irmi I, Trnlm r.eivo SoMniinroTe .Tnnrllon: 0 53 a in, airlvlnu at l lillali'lplila s l!i in, Vaw York a M p ni. ItalUinrrn 4 4a p m, Wali. Inatnn 6M p in. 1 tt p m.airlvliia at PMtailalpMasftiip m, Vtm York SJIVpiii, llallluiora 46 i ni, Warb Int'lon 7 6.1 p in. 7 IT n ui.arrlvinif at Pliltailelpt la 4 it a m.New YnikT l a in, liallliuorat lb tu, Wad" InHton 1 "ih a in. TmIii aluo T.eavoa Sunlmrvi II AO n m, arrlvlns at I'lillail-lpbla 5Sam.No York II 3') a m, lUlilinora I 16 a m, Want- loitiun 9 W a m. .I.R. Wtion.Oen'l Pati AkdI. CtlAK. K. rn.lll.Ueu l Alau.Kar. CROWN ACME ! Tho beet Iluming Oil tint can oo tnado from rttroliutu. It pivos a brilliant libt. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It 1ms n high fire tent It will not esplodo. It is without h comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured from the finest Crndo in the moct perfectly equip ped refineries in the woilJ. It is the Debt. Ask yonr dealer for Crown Acmo. Trado orders filled by Yocrs trnly, SUfTMAKER & CC.1 12 8 '87 ly. i'uubury, Ta. C.raiii lliirKet. CORHKCTKD UY W. II. WIXKY KVK1IY WKDJiKSUAY. No. 1 PcniiHylvitiila (it "2 Knits "a White mixed W Uye tii Horn rs Oats tf! I'otutoi's 00 ft! Id dl cJnirr Marked Hnttor - .. HI l'.HK 1! I'itti'il clK-rrii-s t Dnpitti'd " , s UlacklierrioM II liilHpht'iricrt I'J (Iiiiinirt 40 J.iinl U Tiillow 4 ( 'Illl-kcllS plT ll Turki-ys 8 iSi.lfl 8 Soiildo 1() Hum 14 TJTXTT XTI'owanlpil ara thnw who reaJ lLjH.Lt X llilo ami lin n a, t: limy will llml h'.nom I lu employuieut tbul will nt tuko Hu m from lliolr lioium am fauil lie. Mm i.ro. Ntl are Ursa auil uro lor every IniluntrimiH pi THOn. many liave .n lu anil ara now inaklDK everal buoilreil dollira a month. It l cany (or any om to make 46 ami upwanla pur day, .'!. I. la II Itm. I.. U...I.I. L'l i 1. f.l n....nn.,iii.i.. -.,i,n, niui.r rat, ytiu-'K ' olil: capital nol niiuile'i; we nlart you. Kvery tblKiiew. No xpool.il alilllty required; you, roatli r, oiu ilo It ai wnll aa any one. Write to ui at onoe lor lull particular, wlilca wa mull frco, AilitroaH Kiloaou , Do., PorilaDd, lUalne. SALE S M ERJ K7 WANTKD X tn runviin Tor the nla urNiirxorr Stock I Stuinly cinployiiunt ttniiruutut'il. 8AI.. AKY AMI KXrtNil.S I'AIU. Apply at oiiou. ftiiilnn Hiro, M & Howlanil, Kliyj'yi'Yi April W, 2ui. pa. ' Walter's PatentiaKU. Irut i-lU'tl. Al'iiinliily Metal Shinffleswinfl Rain Fire PKUtK. Durable and Ornamental. Iltutriita rtnlo(ruo nml prd-e Hat fru NATION A I. Mil Kr.T MKl'AI. IKIUPINO CO. 61i Kuat Wlh St., New York City. f iwii?l Ijil ivi I iM tj ITitT llnrevon rvirh. Ilronrliltla, AUima, lndl(MUt Un PARKBR't) OINOER TONIO wlUioui .l.ly. 11 Jiui'iireil iiuuiyo inn ni.rMoao.aiuitl laUwbrMnni4y for all aitwuona or tlia tiinui ainl lunirs, ami iln.mii arialiipT fi-om linoHra IiWmhI a4 i.uauiiuon. The lliio anil urk, IruuttUum atmlnat Uikiuu, auil alow ly drilunc In llio irra.1), will lu many im ruooi.r Uimt Willi It llio UiihUt uaeof Parkur'aUluinU'Tonle, l.ulil.Uj lailua. a.ruua. lk It la uma, U la ln.Ju,lila dar all ntlna auaauonleiaotattMiuMiiaadlwweta. to. M orutuut Buckncll Uiiivcrnitv. Invltea attention to 1 lu full eoumeiol atiiily,8 V..U.,.,.,. ,u uuuiiiiiH., a ik i rue aunoiarahln, 4 lla likrire llhmrw Inn.l lli.n.u, u.i ......... MrLiMuuiuia,,! (,n. aurvattiry. 0 It healllilulnnaa of location. T lla , r" aupanor ill runoaylvn , : . ..ulna n lit - JoHueaand iiiloru.ul.oQ will be auut on annlloa- tlon to I'roalilunt " Doo. l"is ; ' mt,u l'u' Mwlsburs-, Pa. Viaa Dill UBOllOVllllVI'UI'HdHI'rilT r'imm ma tr' . 'JO'iaunipuoii, ,nf Tallnua, llruiiobllia. anj Spring Opening selinsgrove,pa: jj.-'j.ij'sswa Our store is now fuller f ii with new spring goods. Tho cal coes are simply immense, and we sell a good quality of Prints at Be per yard. Our stock Ginghams Lawns and Satteens is worth quality for the money. Anything and everything you want is dress goods at a moderate price. Full line of Parasols and Sun umbrellas Large variety of Pans. All the leading shades in cashmer Shawls Carpets and Wall Paper a specal ty. Largo variety of fancy window shades. Wo have one line of shades in different colors 2 varda long and 1 yard spring roller 35 cents a piece tho same kind with a fancy border 40 cents. Call and examine our stock. Respectully W. H. FURNITURE KOOillS, Valley Street, UEDHOOM SUITS, of nil kinds anil prices; Mat tresses, Feathers, Pillows, Uonlsters, Ktil .Splines, riiitirs, TiiMos, SiuLs. S'ofus, SI amis, Bureaus, io.. Sic, See , etc. 1 A t " ' -i 1;. " . . v 8 -.., i-iunr. ll (Uirfl nift TJiijth, Corn ami (Jutta 'sell nny of ILo abovo pomls ns lo.. -be bounglit any plaoo. ami pay fii station on 1'. It. U. Wpito me, for lli? luigest block tLm siilo of I IJeKjierllully, When You Insure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Insurance Aent, lelinsgrove, Pa., I?eirosonts tlto following Qrcatfc5toek.Cornpanies: OIHIAMZUU- -ASSETS 1H1H JETNR, cf Hartfcrd, Ccnn,. 3,GBSfB40 lBba HUM'Ei ct NewYnrk, - f,BD3,ri-l 1B17 FIRE ASS DCIATIDN, Fiiil'a, - 444fl;fi7a S2i, sir, iii Thcan I'omiuinin rank anion Ilia 1IKPT, are OI. II In eipi-rlesra, ami wltb llielr lomieSi oaiHlal inl raiuri on Miiar:nti e iinnue'l neil taleiy ami at'i-urliy. II v tluilr I'luni t aPtmn. fair, liin eat aii.l .ailli-l ry .loaltnsa lu all tlialr loll lottlemaau, tUey liar win I' r lln iua. lvea (111 K AT Ktl'LTA 1 lO.Ns. No Assobsiiiun's- F'o Premium N'olcf, ' AUE YOU INSUltED 1 If uot, write to the abovo Agency and you will recoiTtl'iotuiit ottsctioo. i. '. 1888. Spring and Summer. 1888.' Wo aro now prepared to show you nn immenso variety of 773 727) TP IXPFt Dry Goods, Motions, Groceries, Glassware, Etc., In Dry (looils wohavo nn elegant lino f Combination Suitings, Ladies' Clotli, fiatincs, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods.' Scotch Zephyr Cloth. Century Clotb, Now Calicoes, Whito Dress Gooas. An Elegant Line of Cassimeres,' Laces, and Embroideries. EPfipstaciass (Siii?oceirie I - '8CHOCH HHSOTBERa at the CcafrdT i wide on the best FELIX'S Ynd'gARPET Jjewistovrn, Pa. I'AM.OK SUITS in Browt Terry, Raw Silk, Hsir Cloth muI riash coods. rttiior rkoclicrs, all kinds, Jlarl.lo Ton Thbles.Look id Glasses, some fior. ones, 1 iclnrcs, &o.t AO. tfn I lirl 1. rch V ill.1.1. 'J J ata5T4 jo auJl 2f WtsXW MM V "- r-1 t:: v. " , f -- ao.auwing.w! njlfMMSo -ai a.d pot fcotwe " ru..'-!rli . ;
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