si. . V Publiatisd every Thursday. t.()ar fH'BH thromhont tha county will kiln tT MnOlef ae tht aew In their retnae. tve lo, Vlllesee ni ele-hbothoocll. ttrad b plain (aete, and "III (Iran them op, Ifaetdke. Our eolnmni will eluraya lie opmi laikiM ha wlah to eDaak thronae them on antral or loaal aae.tlont ef imblla internets bnt wa will not kold oimii reepenainia let ma eplalott laay nay eiproie. RuTMiUotiTT CevaTe. The Cearti af lyOet Coentf are held on tha fourth Memlaye tonrnarT, May. ana v)ay ( Daeenber. Mity.aad September, eaa Becona NOTCS TO stjkshibees. liook at the Angures on the label of ronr paper. Thons figures tell yon THK DATK TO WHICH YOUR SL'B.SCIUP- TioJf in PAn. Within 8 weeks after moneyl i sent, Bee If date Is changed. Jn'o other receipt Is necessary. ncri'it ciur uuai t tatii' iiri, n' mm jrint 'to." To-day (Thursday) la the longest day. The foundation Jof Bchooh's new Btore room In Franklin is done. Mrs. James G. Grouse Is reported sereouily ilL Aaron Crosgrove Is painting 1). A. lLt arns' new house. It makes a grand appearance. WANTKD. A girl to do housework. For particulars apply at the Tost printing office. Fouxd. A bunch of keys in Middle burgh. Owner can have same at Post printing office. George Deltrlcu was last week kick ed on the mouth by a horse and bad fourteen teeth knocked out The merchant who has meritorious goods for sale will flndthehome news paper a good medium for apprising the puplio of the fact. Root and Tinker, of New York, by order of Messrs. J. II. Honncll 5i Co., printing Ink tnanufactnrorn, of that city, are transmitting to the press, excellent portraits of tho "Meu of Mark," among them Geo. W. Childs. of tho Philadelphia Public La&;er. Rupture cure guarautcid by Dr. J. ii. Mayer, 831 Arch St., Phll'a Pa. Ease at once, no operation or buts ness delay. Thousands cured B. f circulnr. tf. Rev. Orwlg and family and Dr. J. W. Orwlg and family left for Wat soutown and Lock Iiaren on Wednes . day to spend a bliort vacution among friends. It may not be known that yon have no right to kill your neighbor's chick ens. iou may no nt tliem up ases- trays or sue your neighbor for dam ages if they trespass on vour prem ise.- By a decision of the Supreme Court, township supervisors are held liable ' for damages to life or property when broken ho?se are allowed to remain In or near the road. Notice. All order holders against the Borough of MUldleburgh are re quettted to present them for payment to D. A. Kern Treasurer. Uy order of Council, A. K. Qivt, Sec On Thursday while Roy, a Ave year old son of J. F. Btotler was playing iu the alley he ran up to W. V Witten tnyers liorso which kicked at him and knocked him down. The hoof which barely touched him was not sulTl oaut to do any injury. A son of John K. Hughes, Esq., of Kantz, aged eight yours, met with a sad accident of Thursday. While driving a wagon loaded with gravel lie unexpectedly came in contact witli one of the wheels, which, throwing him to the ground, passed over his leg tearing the flesh from the bone. Jt'retlturg Courier. . The Anual Commencement of the Keystone Aoademy, at Faotoryvllle, Pa. will take plaoe this week. In the program we see the name of Miss Susie Mensoh of this place announced for a Piano solo., lion. U. Alfred Souoch left yesterday to attend the exercises and accompany Miss Susie home. Peddlers are thicker than hops; everything 1s being peddled about town, from a paper of pinsjtoa whole sale supply of grooeres. Our adyice Is to give them all the go by and trade with home merchants who advertise their goods and spend their money to build up the town. On Monday we received from Judge ABuoher, express pre-paid, a beautiful ,, blooded lieagle hound. The Judge , knows our weakness for tho canine . breed, and could not possibly have pleased us better with any present. Should we be successful in capturing ' any "wouudod" deer with the animal fall the Judgo will And out how . Tpison tastos. ' The Thirty-fourth aunual meeting f the Pennsylvania State Teachers' saoclatlon will meet at Scran ton, Pa. July 0, 4, and 5. An interesting and . Jastructlve program will be carried Out Soranton is a large and proaper- Out city and affords rare advantages for pleasure and comfort Snyder eountv should be wall rnrnnfi JiVboi Jis desiring to attend oan reoelve ttera for excursion rates from J. irnfoher Slekel, Germantown, Pa. i Is notloable that where there are iod " roads the farmers are more osperous and the farms are more Lluable than whore the roads are fleeted. Good road horses and lod carriages are found where the Sds are good, and the people ap r to t iflore contented. It Is "it"- - 'liY-'-lli r'! " Aj pllcants for the pehools of the borough of Sellnrgrove will be ex atulned In the High School Building, June 80. Examination will begin promptly at 8 o'olock. CHA8. W. Hrrmat, Co. Supt. Editors, as a rule, are always kind hearted and liberal. An exohange tells of a subscriber to a eertiain pa per who died and left fourteen years unpaid. The editor appeared at the grave as the lid was Going screwed down the last time and put In a linen duster, a thermometer, a palm leaf fan and a receipt for making Ice. The prospects noware for an abund ance of apples and grapes, while poachers, . plums, pears and other fruits will be very scarce. The wheat fields have greatly Improved within the last month, and we will have an abundant harvest Plenty of hay, corn and potatoes. Oats stands well but Is backward and will be short On Tuesday the new Campbell Cyl ender printing press on which the Post Is to be printed arrived at the depot and Is now resting there until we have built a foundation In our of flee on which to place it It is a mon ster and weighs over two and three quarter tons. The Post will appear in a brand new dress on the second week in July and enlarged from its present size to forty-eight column. There will bo no advance In the price of subscription. The unusunl large sales experienc ed by (. C. Guteliiis this spring com pells him to send almost daily for new lines in clothing, hats, caps, and gents furnishing goods. In this way he is always enabled to koepup 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 hi custom ers. Should you want anything in the clothing line you will save ten per ceut. by calling ou him. Alexander Page, son of Alexander Pago of Frecbnrg, who was confined in the Juniata County Jail for forgery broke jail in company with another prisoner on Monday by cutting a pat tern of tho prison key in a broom stick and molding it out of pewter spoons that came In their possession. The Sheriff of Juniata county re-cap tured Page TiiHstUy morning at his parent's home, In Freeburg, where he found him under a bed. The other prisouer is still at large but Page has given him away and the ofllcors will soon have him in hands. Ou Monday while tho carpenters were raising the roof of the Central Hotel, and while- two forty foot leugths of roof were on stills, one side gave way and shot down on the pave ment breaking into splinters. The other side also fell, but it rested ou the building covering a number of the men and seriously Injuring Jumes Enterline In the back. Franklin Bubb received an ugly scalp wound ami Adain Showers eustaluttd sllgli. bruUes. Scarcely any of the twenty men escaped without any hurt and it was a mertcle that none were killed. A CoMMON-SKtesB Rkmkdy. In the matter of curatives what you want is something that will do its work while you continue to do yours a remedy that will give you no in convenience nor Interfere with your business. Such a remedy Is Alleock's Porous Plasters. These plasters are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They require no chuuge of diet, and are not affected by wet or cold. Their action does not Inter fore with labor or business ; you oiu toil and yet bo cured while hard at work. They are so pure that the youngest, the oldest, tho most delicate person of either sex can use them with great benefit. Beware of Imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Alleock's, and let no ex planation or solicltion inJuoe you to accept a substitute. R. F. Brown, W. W. Wolfe and Ed ward Shaughnessy, of Lewlsburg, were out surveying, on the south side of New Berlin mountain, June 7. Returning borne, they passed the residence of Spyker Smith, some two or three miles south of Lewlsburg. After they had fairly driven past the house a woman in great distress em erged hurriedly through the door, calling frantically to the men "For God's sake ! For God's eako, men, come Into the house I" They stopped at ouoe, and repaired to tho house, Frank, a son of the owner, aged prob ably 80 years, confronted them, with his clothing disarranged, and blood oozing from his throat aud right side, He attempted sulcldo by cutting his throat and stabbing himself iu the Ide. Mr. Wolfe, who was an ao qnaiutanco, lnorrogatod him as to the oauso. He gave his reasous In a rambling, excited manner, that he was about to receive a blessing, and was Interrupted by "Cassie," his aunt, the lady who called the men It wan at once seen that he was tern porarily Insane. Mr. Wolfe, as i frlond, tried to reason with him, and dissuade him from his suicidal Intent but he begged for a knife wherewith to finish the job. When this request was potMyely refused, he went to a wood pile, picked up an ax, and gave himself a terrible blow on the fore head with the broad side . of the iuv piement. rue blow lolled mm as though he bad been shot. While h remained thus unconscious, a clothes line was procured, and he was secule ly bound. He was then persuaded to get lut the wagon and take a ride. By much persuasion and trial of - pa tience, he waa brought to town and placed In oor Jail, when It proved necessary to handcuff hhu for his own faty and tttcf toe thrown . On Monday when the roof accident on the Central Hotel occurred, 'Squire Hummel was caught by a nail In the rear below the belt which removed about a yard of doe tklu pantaloon. It wan a comical aspect, and though the 'Squire was not in the least hurt phystoally, his modesty wan so terrl bty shocked that he did not recover until he had backed home, A novel case was tried In the court at Harrisburg on Monday last. AN bert Miller was charged with assanlt and battery in kissing a young girl against her will. He was found guilty and sent to Jail for sixty days. Now, if a law eould be manufactured to give a fellow two months for not kissing the girls when they wanted him to, it would suit our damsels first" rate. Womkst I BusiXKSfl. In this age of extreme activity and wonderful de velopment, it is a noteworthy fact thatmuuy thelrown way In inerchan- tile life, and successfully compete with men In many lines of business. Wo men, whetlierthey labor in the house hold or in the store, are all liable to suffer from functional derangements and the cares of maternity. For all troubles known under the category of "female weaknesses," Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription Is atonic and tried specific. It relieves the greatest suffer erst and restores the patient to vigor oushealth and strength. Itistheonly medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manufacturers, that it willglvo satis faction In every rase, or money w ill he refunded. This guarantee has been printed on tho bottle-wrapper and faithfully carried out for many years. Dr. Pierce's Pellets euro constipa tion, biliousness, sick headache, bilious headache, and all derangement of the stomach, liver and bowels. ' "ii i . i aa LoWKMi. A good rain Is wished for by all. Henry Baumardner has put a wire fence around his yard, it makes things look tip top. Three colts have died for Frank Ihipert this spring which was a big loss to Frank as ho U a poor man. Howard 'J'roxel has moved his saw mill in A. A' Romlg's woodn. Still n few potato buyers around, 90c ts being offered at this writing. Win. Heater (Supervisor) Is making name improvements on tho road. Bill understands his biss. J. P. did your hound have a calico wart ou his noso that which was lost strayed or stolen? If so cull on Bob for information. Harden Ulsh Bays It is no one's biss if he has a shorter tramp to see his sweetheart, for he Is the boy that can stand the long marches. A. A. Romig and Co. sports a new butcher wagon. Quite a heavy rain visited McClure on Suturday. If Mr. So and So had lived iu Virgin la during the war he could have struck itrloh by selllug burial premlts at $20 per head. fl u Suit Kn.f rfi the road; It oan go a mile In In a U.No. CKXTIIKVIM.K. -The weather has not been very cold for several days. The universal cry is, "awful hot. Ryan Dauberman who was arrested by Deputy U. S. Marshal McGill on a charge for forging names to pension papers, got a hearing last week be fore U. S. Commissioner McDowitt at Suubiiry, who committed him for trial nt Erie, The cherry crop In this section promises to be a very light one. Rey. II. C. Berger aud family of Perrysburg, O., after spending four weeks here with relatives and friends eturned home lust week. The grass and grain look flue and the prospect for a good harvest are excellent. George Stlne and wifo did Thomp sontown a visit last week. The Chippawa medicene men left Monday morning for Laurelton. We have not learnod that they sold much of their Indian Chippawa, which certainly speaks well for our com muuity. Our band boy b will go to Laurelton on Saturday to help furnish music for a picnic Jouathan Brunner has moved his restaurant to the west end of town, on the south elde of the suspension bridge where ho is always ready to wait on his old patrons and as many new ones as feel disposed to call. Plenty potato bugs and medicine. Ukavkhtown. Mrs. Jerome Boa- ver,ce Kllen Biulth, died of con sumption on Friday, June 8th, after a lingering Hindus of about two montlm. The funeral took place on Tuesday following, tihe had boon married about a year aud a half aud was the mother of a girl baby Ave months old. tiho was aged 28 years, 8 months aud 13 days. Rev. Mumma offlolated at the funeral. Miss Emma Thomas has been quite sick with scarlet fever for several weeks, tthe is now able to tit op at times. nenry weavers family bad a mess of new potatoes of thelrown raising ou June 0th. Btehman Kraatz, of Lancaster, has opened a cigar factory on the third story of the Central Hotel. Ho em ploy two men besides himself. Ueorge Walker has recovered from a rigid spell of sickness. Mrs.NerW. W.Smith, of Newton, Kansas, has come to this plaoe to at tend the funeral' of her sister Mrs. Jorome Beaver, and la now visiting among her friends. She Intends to stay till fall. Our townsman James Ii Binga man has sold bis farm In Spring township to Alexauder Ho in Kiel for t5.000. John P. Freed ha been appointed to fill the vacant constableshlp of Beaver to wnship eansed by the death of Jacob Fees, Jr. Levi Bonfor, of Three Rivers, Michigan, formerly of Beavertown, visited friends here Inst week. William Reber has stored away about K00 tons of bark at the tannery during the last several weeks. About 800 tons were left from lust year. Aaron Hassinger' has built a new barn on his farm near Freeburg. He has also put a new roof on his barn at home. " Mrs. John Smith, tire Jane Camp, of Yeugertown, visited friends at this place, the home of her youth, last week. Miss Clarissa Bouch Is on the slok list. Miss Cora E. Smith was man-led to Charles Markley, of Adaiusburg, on Sunday. On the day of Mrs. Beaver's funeral a horse belonging to Reuben Felker, of near Adaiusburg, overcame the combined elTorts of several men to restrain him and then started toward homo at tho top of his speed. Ho was hitched to a good buggy, which he lost at the planing mill. Besides breaking the shafts, not much Injury had been done to it. Henry Frymoyer Is bulldln;; an nd ditiou to lib burn besides making other improvements about the Cen tral Hotel. Farmers iu this section hnvo begun mowing. Citizkn. WASTHtt' Two team to haul stave timber and two men to cut It. Call on or addres.i Gkoruk Spaiii, May 10, '88. 3m. Beavertown, Ta. IVLAJ tjtu:i. .Tlinefi. Iiv llnv. W A. Ilnna llnni-v C. Moyer lind Miss Nora M. Bolig, both of $'liiih(,rovo. Juno 10, by tho same, Jas. K. Steininger, of MiddMturgh, and Miss A I 111 ft. . . iviicp hi. mover, oi rreeourg. I- 'j " y.".' mi I'M j)ii:i. June 2, In t'nlon township Susan nah, widow of Samuel Strnuser, aged 00 years and 1 mouth. WTiaai Dahy waa atak, va fara WCnl aaa Waaa aha waa a Child, aha arled for CaaUirta, Wkaa aba aaaana Mlaa, aaa ahiag to Caatarta, Wke aha had Uhjlfeaa. aha fara tfcaai Uaatoda, SETTLEMENT NOTICE.- TIib undrrnlirncil mlml nlntrnt.irs of tha entnto ol l-jimiiui-l Kulli, luta i.I Kraiiklln, tuwnnliiii .--nyiitir rniinij, ra., iireM, ulvn n..tii'i tu nil rmn kiinwliiic thomnclvm linluliti-l tu. or hav niK cmuiu umiiiini miia nrm In iirinuni tho t I hi) olll'-a Ol K. Iltlllllilul. Micl,ll.,hnruli N.tl- iinlny Juno 30, ih, tor aottloiuvnt, laiwovn tho uwuiv vi v a. ui. hqu u. iu. W.I. IIIMIKK, AV. il.Kll.TZ. May, 31 '88. Admiiii8tratonr AD MINISTRATAIX' NOffciT Letters of Ailralolnlratlon on tha ftUo JOHN PAOW ltt of ' Varrv Townahln ab"UiaiTa lml.bl.t to laid ..ala ara ranuaau bd W maka I a mad Into iayant, wblla ihona havlna; alalioa wlllpraiant tUam duly autlien tloataii to FANNY PAOE. May 91, '8. pd Administratrix. A DM XA-lettm INISTR.VTOliS' NOTICK. lett"rof Adminlalrotlon on tba antitta of leorx" Hal Ik lata ol Went ferry tw ..SutUr Jq., Oao'd, liavltiK lieati urantrrt to the undo. Iiined. all tieraooa knowing ttieaiaulvei Imleb el to aald entate are reiiutrd to make liniiin dlnta payment. while tbia hatrliiK clalina ware preneni tuout duly auttientlcaleo to tho on. lor alKnad. J. U. UUHIIKKCI KH, May 31, '81. pt Admlniftrater. CAUTION NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONC KH1. Notice la lu roliy ulvvn liv the unlcrlin('.1. Mint tlio two hurl, ohm C'ow. oiio two ImrPO Wuiinn, Drnu lliirrow, rinw, I tore.) tli-arx. Vi- lura, lirlilloi, l.lnua kc, mid ull nllmr l inn lui. idiiini.-iitii, In tlio )Mtn-iiHliti ol lli!Qttm ll-irulii-r Her, J. IS. liiiriihurm-r, nml (I. (1. llorulx-rKiir, ol towin-lilp. Sny.l.r cuuiity I n., In my tironerty ami li loauud tlii'ut ly nut. All iur- iiuh arc CHUtionvd nut to Interlxro Willi raid iraiarty, nor liurtor r ir.iilu wli li any ol tlivm till the itriiKili ol wild roimrly, an "lio mine wua bouK'it uud ild lor mIiii my own tnouuy j. 1 1. in 'n nr. ui i r.u, June 14, 'M, Went furry tuwunlil. D. D. Hess & Sons, Popular Fertilizers. Jothiug will grow without food. Tartners look to quality as woll as to prico iu buying Phosphates Jmportant to romernber that D. 0. Uesa & Sons High Grado Fer tilizors are always found tu bo reliable acd of tho same bigb standard. Jsed by the most enterprising farmors in PonnsjIvaDia. fjbey will enrich the Boil; and io crease the crops. Qomposod of Animal Iogrodioots, Bono, iilood, Tankage, eto. J)lant food Mechanically prepare for drilling. ' r- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ' SUNEURY & LEWSTOWN XV. Time Table, In effect Mnj IS. 1888 . I STATIOHf. TTail n m a m A , 1. am cm 4.10 M 76 t.awltitowsj. T it S n 4 07 .M MaloHtraat T.M SOS 4.06 8 1 Lawlitowo T.V0 1 05 S.M 9.1 1 Maltland T.? 115 8 40 v.flft 8 Palnttr f.84 in 4 u.oo II Hliln.lla T.no ir 141 s.M U Wanriar ? l x.vt ll 8.48 IT Mcliira in .a 135 H41 Jo Rauli'lMllli 7.117 IH J. 17 8 88 11 AdaaiabarR 8.04 S.M 8 10 8.80 88 HraTartOWB 8.10 4 ' 6 i.M N.-io 10 Hml-r 8.ao tit 8.80 8.11 UlrtillatiuiRb 8.18 4 11 8.41 8.04 88 Malaar .t 4. In 1 87 8.0(1 ST K reamer M 40 4 Ji' 181 l.M t) tawllt 8.46 4 4 1.18 T.41 48 f ellnmroTa a.tv 4 it 111 7 87 46 SallnnaroTa j, toj t in 1.00 7.U 60 Hoobury a.16 6 30 9rllnKrova Arromiimdatlon (OonaaflllttK with Irvlnloa N. t). By.) Leave Selln'irove. Arrive at SallrnKrore. 8.80 A. M 10 OU A.M. 1 40 l. M. ! M I. M 6.03 P.M. 6.30 1. M. fralns Leave Lwlntown Junction : II 14. a m. 6 01. a m. 10 48 ami 0T. i m. 8.18. a a). o z in Inr t'lttahnra and Hi" Wast. 7 .) a m, .14 a in, I 17 in, 4 8t p m, 8 i t tn, H 14 p n, Kor PhlUpptaU, New York, Haiti mora aod WaibiOktoti. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. ANn NOHTIIKKtf CENTRAL RAILWAY. Tr.ln La Rnnhnry t 6 to a in, Kor Uellelonte, Krle atid Canatidal- kuk. a si a tn, Kor Lorn llaren. 11 Sip m, lor ltlletinta, Kane and t'enaa- dnl Kim. 6.0 p in, For Renore and Walklni. 6 28a in T'nr Ctwl nnd llainltnn. 6 am 0 rnm and 6 a p m Kor W ilkanharre. HHm, ll ao a m, 8 40 p m. For Hbatnoklo a.d MiunlL)aruil. Trnlna Lo-itd oiiiiiitrOTe .Tnnrtton: 9 ii a m, arrlvloK at l-blladi Iphla 8 16 pm. Kaw York 6 60 v m, llaltmuora 4 46 ni, Wanh- liiHtno 66 p m. 1 66 p m.aTlvlnK at Plilladalplila 8 60 p tn, Vtm York 3Spni, Ilallloioro 6 46 p ui, Wash Irniton 7 68 pin. 7 67 r m.arrlviuK at Phllndalpl la 4 15 a tn.New YorkT lo a tn, liailiuiore 5 16 am, Waul" IH(ton8l5 am. Train ln t.aTia Hnnliurv: 1 SO n tn, arrlvlnu at l'lilladllil8 2fa m.Naa York II ft' a ui, Iiultlniore 6 16 a in, WbkL IdkIod VM II in. .1. It. WtKM), cian'l Pa8 AKeot. CHAR. E. PLUU.Uoti'l MatiKit. CROWN ACME ! The bout Bnrninff Oil that can oo miulo from Pctrolium. It gives a brilliant light. It will not emoko tho chimney. It will not char the wick. It bun a high fire tent. It will Dot explode. It is without a comparison as a per foot ion FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured from the finest Crude in the rnoEt perfectly equip ped refineries in the world. It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders fillod by Yours truly, SLAYMAKER & CO., 12 3 '87 ly. Kunbnry, Fa. CORIIKCTKU V W. U. WIKKY KVKHT WKUH KSDA V. No. 1 Pounsylvania 00 3 FulU H8 3 White mixed BJ Hye 2 ;irn uu liitu H PotatoiiH CO iTBidtlleburfr Irltirket Butter., K 1'ii li'd clK-rrlcM Unpitti'd " MlaiMtlicrrloH ItusphtM'i'U'K ( llliuliri Lard Tallow Chickens per lb ft Turkeys 8 ISii x SouMit lo Hunt 14 TJTflTJT ,T7''e,rr,''"l lh"e who read HIIXIIj 1 thla and I lion a. t: tluty will tlinl limiora Lla ainiiloytnent tuat will not take tb,ai from Ibelr lioiiii'i and fnml Ilea. Tho pro- tita are larne and aura lor every Induntrloiin lioraon. many liavn uiailu and are now maklnu everal liundred dollnra a month, it la vaay for any onn to wake 8a and upwards (, r day, who l wllllnn to work, Either lex, yourn or oiu: capital uoi uecne,i; we aiartyou. l-.very thlniciiew. No upacMl atilllty re'iulrad: you. rad,'r, oan do It aa wnll aa any one. W rite tu in at once lor lull partloulara, wblon we uinil free. AUilrea bilunou M tlo., Portland, Maine. SALESMEN WANTED to ennvnaa for tlio an). orNur'ory Slock ! Nluiidy vmi, lovini'iit iiiiiiruiiu-i-d. 8 A I.. A li V AMI t.l'tN.SUS 1'AIU. plntlnii mux. Aj'ply nt unco. Sncll & Rowland, A ui 11 'J, iiu. pd. ' I ici.'r io mil ini per ) i;ui:iit.sn;K, n. y. Valter's Patentllir.r. I. l oiu, licit. Ali'oliiluly Metal Shingleswind Rain Fire Durable ami Orn&muntaK lluftratpl rstulniue nrvl iirioo lint froo. NAilONAl MlEi.T IVlKTAh KHOKINd CO, 1U LiMt .ftl.U bt., New Vurk City. ilrTynu OnilLrtl, ItrimrtilUt, Anthrruh, !ni1l4Tji44n I UN BARKER'S GJNOCR TONIO wUh..u. 1iy. ll St'Ul:t llllliiytil Hill Hi4 tOaaUUl UinalkMtrwineMl) tir aUl aUraaftlultl l4 111 Uirool sVIKl lUJIkft. eVIIil tllaMamJWat aVtclllK flUllt tlnpHIII Irl'MMl KM ft lhaUtttlln. Tha f'l.l Mill ftfc-k, eHrutTKllliic aAfaailM tlUuMH. aUiU ulnwljr UrirUrttf i lite itiavtf, ai1I In nij.y raL iiMMivor tlitir tiusalili ii U UuitAlr 11 m) f l'avrk wr'si liuikror Tmilv. Imt 1It u ilavsv ffviruutf. Tkk U Ik ktni. It la litvlaul.ij fir all IJuckncll University, Invito, attanllnn to (1)IU roll eounmaol lu,ly,('i) ItKliuprovo.l Itullillnuii, :)1ii Iroo aeholumlilj IU laruo lllirur. iiiiiu, t.ifiia iroo acnoiiirniii,,(4 Iu ml .6)lm uewr niilronoiiilonl oh y 1 it. u ulnv orvutory. (0) It. lieiUUilulDc-.-e ul Im-utlon, (7) II. reinarkulilo oueapuox., and () Iti uew art and Uiualo hulldlnu. Ilaa no u,arlor In 1'enimvlva 111a. niraa ue lariiiieiiii. or men. yuunu wo- Ill" II , aniiyutiia, t'ataioKux. and Inluriuutlon will be .out on applli-u lion to I'raaldenl .0111 on ai HAV11J J. . 1! tllLX, LLh U.LMwl.bury, l'a. U00. 1 '. TO CONSUnPTIVES r ' WINVHBH'I'i-.KVMYI'UI'HdHl'lilTC SELINSGROVE; PA; Wo know it is only an advertse ment, but it io worth reading UNDERSTAND IT. For it tells about bargains thatwill bring pleasure and profit. Dot it it Down I and come without delay to see what we are doing to please customers. Examine our Summer Dress Goods and Seasonable Nov elties, and notice what lovely shades we have in all new mate rials, what charming designs and exquisite creations in all goods for ladies wear and observe the Re markably Low Prices at which they are all marked. Don't ask us how we do it. Be satisfied that the quality is unexcelled and leave the rest to us. S. WETS W.H.FELIX'S VOi-ULAJt ItOOMS, Valley Street, Lcwistotvn, Tn BEDROOM SUITS, of all kiuds and pricon ; Mnt troRHep, Ftnlher, Pillown. noulstcre, 1'ed iSnrinpN, Umire, Tables, SiukH, ofiie, StandH, Buieann. ic., ttc, A c , &c. A full linetf T ., Hody UrnssolH nia iltjf-R. Cocp " "nip. IU),'. "'irptl?. E . 11 but Kjt iur . , , . . -'ill ill! Ill , . IHllitlOtl OIJ 1 . K. II. iV HlJ seo tho lHr;eit ntork this ltH'ct fully, ....11 n- . I It.. When You Insure Why Wot Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Insurance Atrent. Selinsffroye,Pa., . Represents the rollowiiiaOroatStocli.Companirs- A aVU C- 'fC OKUAMZKli- inia ETNA, of Harlfnrd, Conn., 5B,EaH,B-i ,.. 1H53 HOME, ot Niiw York, - ,EQ9J12 1017 F1KE ASSL1CIATIG N rhll'fl, - 4,44g,S SSI, HlSTjT :V The. tv-mpanirarank amoi.i, the ItKST, are OI.H In rspcrl.Bfe, and with their Irnmi capital aid r.nonrtOH Kiaiani e uiiiiw-iuiic.i Hy tlinir iiriimi I action, lair, no" ri an,i iiiiiiri,-ry ,.-, .- - they hare won fr tln-ui,'lei UIU.A r KLI'L T A 1 lU.Ns. No Assessments- 4 1lVi YOTT If not, write to the abovo Agency onJ 1888. Spring and Summer. 1888. Wo aro now prcparcil io h'uow yoa an iuimoniio variety of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, til ass ware, Etc., III Dry (loods we liavo nit SuiiinH, Ladies' Cloili, Saline!, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods- Scotch Zqhyr Cloth,. Century Clolli, , t ,. wiiilo DrenH (loods !N WW Calicoes, ''m,t,J 1 An Elegant Line of Cassinieres, Laces, and Embroideries.- 0 o PA1U.0H SUITS in r Terry, Haw ilk, CMotb and Flunh -. Parlor llockcrs, all Marble Top TabW inrr OlappcB, som '....rt tic 1 1 m -.!.- ar ..irr- UJU lo. aido of ' V I.I . . '. "' - , ,,..1. 1... Kttlanei.'i, " rrem.um nea-s. INSURED ? you will rooivsrroopt atleiUeB elegant lino oi louiuiiwhuk ',1 ,1 si "i! 1, i 4,! a-1 t:wm nil noun. rur (Milltuilllillilll, Wnali l.u Don ul,, Aathnia, Hruurhilla, and 4l 1. I'ly llu na wknowledwd ttuaulnc I u. . t i it. Irioeet aiiU W par bvtue 1- r,'..r,"-ni8s ' l' ' 1 , tniM EC'S covisi- ., ' -r -ijf-H r-v. A. K. fpr'ur r -1 - 8 T