X v.. " ' I , ' $1,000 REWARD f t any m who win eontradtal or pfuof oar Uua Last icm Blacking WILL WOT INJUR! LEATHER. 1 L To wV u IntaTllgwrt Uot of thK ley the Mlowj jumniKal: tlane a strip ol leather In botil" nl Arena blading, and It It tbsee a day a owoth. Taaa it ontead hang H ap to fir? and am in Ha eoodiUoa aanfnlli. We r-onnnmd Udioa l.m a similar test srtth French Ir"rtng '' Knllaaaen tritb any liquid aniatfcm of sie Bis. k I. ta?iU liquid blsrline thai oodss la stone Jugs. Wolff'sACMEBIacking Makss enj kind ot laathar WATERPROOF. SOFT, AND DURABLE. U beautiful, rich. UMIMMY POI.IMII Is an. equaled. tm Utf-or md annvnr. A PwlMi I-weta Month for Women, tod A Week fwMr,aadllraf leather ew Foar .lanlha without rsoorstlng. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. Juld br Shoe n tores, urooara. ana aeeisn rmnn, The Old Doctors l)rev Moo.l, modern dortors cleanse It j tietiro the Inrreaseil domand (r Altera tive. It In now well known that most diseases are ltia. not to over-abundance, but to impurity, of the) Mood j and it i einially well attested that no Mood uicdii Inn Is no eilWudous at Ayer't Sursuparilla. " Onei of my children had a lars tor riik cut on tho lotf. We applied ni:nplei remedies, for n while, iliiiikiiiK tin- nore would shortly heul. Hut it grew ,vnr. V sought meillrnl ndvler, and tvere told that uu alterative medicine; wua nut-essury. A) era Sursaparilla btiuj? Recommended . nlMive all others, wm used It with mar. velou result. The sore healed and '.lenUh and utretiRth rnpl.lly returned." i. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texan. "I find Aver Narmiparilla to lm an r.dr.iinihlo remedy for the cure of Mood Ji,ene. I prem rilM- it, and It doe the work every tune." K. L. l'uter, M. 1., Manhattan, Kiitn.n. ' We have sold Aver' Sarsapnrilla ,'iero for over thirty yearn aud ulwnya j-eeoiniuend it when uiUed to nauiu tho wst Mood-purifier." W. T. McLean, Jrnumt. Augusta, Ohio. ' Aver'n medicine continue to be the ttitudiird reinedie iu spite of all com petition." T. W. Uiclimond, Hear Luke, .Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, iMtrPAUKD nr Or. J. C. Ayer At Co., Lowell, Mats. rli:e l; all boltlva, i. Worth t)i bollla. After Delinquents. An exchange is authority for the following. AVe make no comment, except to nay, no doubt, many fail to pay for the paper they receive regularly, through negligence, and other refuse to nay their Hubrtcrip- tion for it in ignorance of the postal law. It in for those who would take a paper out of the post office regular ly, ami when pressed to pay for it, refuse to do no. "A newspaper man in Ohio recent ly brought Buit against forty three men who would not pay their sub scriptions, and obtained judgment in each case for amount of each claim. Of these, twenty eight iniido alii davit that they owned no more than the law allowed, thus preventing attachment. Then under the decis ion of the .Supreme Court, they were arrested for petty larceny and bourn' over in tho stun of Sfd'X) each. All but six gave bond, while six I go to jail. The new postal law I makes it larceny to take a paper and refuse to pay for it. The Pennsylvania Dutch. fluiiliciiiici' s lliliiuti Bn. i CD VA s O 3 rl. . ,JM CARTER'S CURE Sick Headache and rellers all the troubles Incl lMit to a liilioiis state of the sjntern. such as li.ine, Naitfiea, Urowaineaa. llHtreas after enliiiK. i'nln In tlx Side, 4c While their moat rvuiurkuble success baa been shown la curing SDCI& Headache, yet Carts I.tm.s l.ivsa TlLta are iially valuable in Cmtiitton. curing ami preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and rejulala the bowels. aCveu if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who miffcr from this distressing complaint: hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, aad those who ouce try them will And tliew Utile pllla Taliiahle in so many wajs that (her will not t willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head ACIHIE ta the bane of so manv Uvea that here It where we innke our great boast. Our pills cure It while other do not. t'AUTKira Littlc I.ivsr Tiuji are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make .a iIihw. They are strictly vegetalite and do not eripe or purge, but by their gentle action Jhtum all who use them. In vials at IS cents; Ive f or $1 . Bold everywhere, or sent by niaiL CASTZS HinCtHl CO., Hrw Tort. bin blEssB, SiaHfa MARVELOUS The true story of the Pennsylva nia Dutch can be told in n general wav, in a few words. Their fathers were just awkward enough, in the early settlement of tho state to lo cate aud build their homes where the natural How of milk and honey is most abundant. As to good mor als, sobriety, ' honesty, hospitulity and industry they compare favorably with any class of people on earth Governors Heister, Wolf and Sny der, KituerandShunk were all Feun- sylvania Dutchmen, and their pub lie records are as free from taint of corruption, of fraud, as any of their predessessoi s or successors. Among the most successful and leading merchants, manufacturers and busi ness men of the city of Philadelphia, and including, lawyers, doctors, journalists and educators tho Penu sylvania Dutch are second to no other class, and in the fields of science they are equally prominent and second to none. Dut iu several respects they are comparatively slow aud none-pro gressive. They are also entirely without representation among pro fessional religionists for expediency only. They hardly ever turn up among the great political corrupt ion- ists, demagogues and frauds, whilst among the ex-bankers, andboodlers who during recent years migrated to the north bide of St. Lawrence there is not a single representative of tho Pennsylvania Dutch persu n. Maueh Chunk Democrat. en fsk m n it UKY DISCOVERY. Old . Otn line Nvstem aTlYtriiiury Training. I iut lioiiUe Learned la one reading. Mind wunilertng cured. Ererv rbltd and adult areatly benefitted. ti. J4t liiilui'cii'L'uU to tA.rtupuBilnca Ultima. r riuectiia, with opini.ni of lr. Wm. A. llnnw m onil, tha worlil-fain-1 Soeoialirt In nnd Pifc . II. aiel (irrpnlenrThainpaun.thaaraat Psfcuol. J. .11. It'irkj-y, l.j.,l'torof tha rhnthan Ai.:if. A. 1 ., Uiciiard I'roctor, tba Hojaauai, V. Y. A-.tor.Judgetiibaoa, Jadohf. Prat"" l-tlrKTK. S31 VUim Ava.. N. Y- 'JfXr.l CORPORAL It tc.'t them all. No book !ik? it. Everybody aanlttt, '.'J0iliu.tialion. ilumoroua Hjilieiic.Kas letttttiK, Hundreds of dall.irK to hustler. Old and young buy; alts thoutmiui of ti A. U. as- jont of Veterans. Jvje agent has ordered over 7'J books. Anothre uadetvS in t days, an other took borders in 30 mm. in 1 G. A. K. Post. .OtOMfte territory at once. - L'4 attratuve illustrations tree with ciirulart and terms. Write N. C. Hamilton A, CO., Puhlithsrs, . JU2 Suoanor Suacu Cleveland. O. riiiK fuankmx house" J. G. SMITH, rroprietor. ( Formerly ol tbt Central,) lttiiiodcled, refuriil'lied and Improved. Hag gage delivered to and fniin town. Opposite 11, - Cusler't blurs, t'raukliu, I'a. il KLEGGH H all. IV' Nov. 4. at Middlt burgh. by llev S. P. Orwig. Hurry H. llaupt, o Sttnbuiy, niid S. J Wallace, in Mi' Kees llitllFalls. At tho homo of tho bride's parents bv llev. S. Aurand on October 21). lleorge W. Hoko of Kratzervillo and Miss Ida C. Aurand, of Kramer October HUh. by llev. S. Ochs ,,t'.,i-.i twu r,,.f it Wi.if f Wintield, to Oharlea L. Herrold, of Kiutzerille. At the Lutheran parsonage, Free burg, on the 3rd, inst., by llev. J. F. Wampolc, Mr. Irvin Noil and Miss Ada Wolf, both of Selinsgrove. Nov. T, at the Washington House, Middli burgh. by llev. S. P. Orwig, Isaac Aurand, of Lewistown, MitHin county, aud Mrs. A. iiriudle, of liar risburg, Pa. DlED, Oct. 20. in West Deaver townshiji, Mrs. (Jatltariiio Hitter aired 80 years. 2 months aud 30 days. Ma. Lis. " Wbv. Addle, too needn't crvsbonl It I I only said Mrs. Allen wss a very well Informed woman, aud I wit bed you would follow her ezampls." Mas. Lss. 'Tes, and last week yoa ssld yon wished I could aunak'S to lwk aa atjrllr.li as Mrs. Allen, and the makes all her own cluUies. Jiul abe has what I hsrrn't." Ma. Lss. "What Is that " Mas. I.ss. ' Well, she giU all of her Informa tion from theMagasina they take. I admit thai she knows all that is going on, and is bright and entertaining In conversation : but I coo d do as well as sbe does If I bad the tarns source of Infonnstion. Sbe lent me lbs last number of her Magazine lately, and 1 learned more la one hour s reading, about various social matters and the topics of the day. than I would pick up la a mouth by my occasional cbats with friends. It certainly covers every tuple of Interest, from the new s of the dsy down to tbe details of boDsekceplrc ; sud everything Is so besuufully Illustrated, too. Kvery tune Manila goes over to the Aliens' sue comes back and tssaet ma to get yon to bike licinorest's Fsmily alarsslns, aa the stories nr to good. Even the boys wslch for It every moiub. as a place Is found for tbem also In Its purcs : mid Mr. Allen swears by It. It Is really wonderful how It suits every member of the family I " Mm Las. WeU, perhaps 1 bsd better send for t Specimen Copy j for, If itlssnythlngllkewbst yon ear It Is, It will amuse and Instruct tbe whole of us. " Mas. I.ss. "I see thst W. Jennings Demorent, the publisher, IS Kast 14th Ptreet. New York, is oDerlng to send a Specimen Copy for 10 cents, so we cant lose snything, as each number contains a ' fallen Order' eutiUIng tbe bolder Iu any Pattern the mty choose, and In any tute which aiuue makes each copy worth 8u ceuts : and 1 Inst want a iackut pan era like Mrs. Allen's. Tbe sebecriptioo price Is eniy t uu a yesr t and I laaat say 1 can't tee how they can publish so stag ant a Magaains for so little mousy." SkTI sJaatfofUaol Uieirfrianda,wlltaae M W rasalvabiuialiaiiiplsOKds,nortoslute trs.hor lawslrr. batuac4thnl reuil fur Sit.!, line i-a awniiineutf''-. a furtn n l-i ;!. bnli-fr.4ioa pilt", allAUAJLA HUa'i'I.Y CO. lirsve.' ;-). atuHale. M. X PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury h Lewistown Division. Time Table, In effect May 12, 1889. WrSTWASD PIS. STATIOS3I. ISHSttO '' H !''!'!;i;:!:iMl;:!iv''-U-;iin:'::' ' ' gj .lust retunuMl from tlic Kast witli a, Ia;niliccnt lino of CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, OVERCOATS, Uiulerwcar, and in fact everything in tho clothing lino intended to make you feel eonifortablo in eold weather, at astonishingly low prices. H. OiTKNUKiMKit, Selinsgrove. When You Insure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEY SGH0CH, General Insurance Acrent, .elinsgrove.Pa., Represent the follovvuia; Great Stock.Companles: ,iuiiiKi7t'n ASSKT" IBIS 7ETNA. of Hartford, Cann., - 2;a(5GBJB4D 1BS3 HOME, ot New York, - - 7,Brj2,71t3 1B17 FIRE flSSDCIATIDN, Phil's, - 4,445,576 $21, B17, 121 Thse Companies rank among lbs MKST, art t)f.l tn i-rlsnce. snd with their Imme espitsl aiid resources guarsuiee iiuuw--,..i.r.. -...,-.... ,,!.... llv their nr.un. t action, fair, honest and aistetirv dealings Iu all tbrlr loss scttlemtnts, . " . -.east.- a a i t It ff t "I a 1' tjt 47 aw they have wou for ibeinseives uncsi nr.ru n i ivr.in. No Assessments. No Premium Notes. AUEYOD INSURED? If not, write to tbe above Agency and you will reccivoProiupt attention KliHX & AKlbKH, I'rupiloliirs o' the linavertown PLANING MILL. Miinil''eturers mid denlers In all .llldil.'l Lumber, nil h a'Sidllllg, Hour uu. lilll liiiiber.WliiiliiW HBuh, Iniorn.ke Vu keep ul nil limes a supply ol well Honied mill dry liiiiilier. and guuriin rv i.iir it .lee iilwov s low ss any in .he Slut.;, Addrexs all ciirreSinndeiico to 11.77. A'gler, Eoavertown, Pa roit- GUNS, AMUNITI0N, AND FISHING TACKLE. p m a i , A . Ii in t ra loo I'i.utJ LewlttowaJ.il.no too tsr li.M MalaHtrset !.( (OS s.t6 111"' Lewlstewa t.ot tot 1st 1131 I Maltlsad lis tit 1ST 11.4 8 Painter rj.lt 111 l.M 11.4 II Phlndle sit .ao t.'.'t ii.m It Wagner s 2 t.tt t.lt U;f IT Mm lure IM lit In 11.10 t Rtob'iMllll t.U M l.ul 11 l-i 11 Adsmsharg t.tl t.W I U i II.M' BravertowD S.7 4 't 2.4 lo.6 llenler t.tir) 4.1a 1I40 10.60, Jt MMdlebnrgb til 411 1.14 il.4.i it Meiser t l t it Iti !l0w, it Kresmsr t.'il 4 I'M ,10 1V tt Pawling .V6 44 l.lt U.n, 48 asllntgrnvt V.tl 4 42 Hi ( lo.lTl 41 Ptllnnarove J. t.M 4 4t 1.00 ilO.ut! to i Bnnbary 1 lo.ot 190 KrlltiRirroto 4rrommoIntlon (Oonneatlng wllk trtlnton N.U. Rf.) LetTs stellnsgrore Arrlvs at Sellnarove tl.tn A. M 10.03 A, nl, 1.40 P.M. I. tit I'. M t.Ot P. M . S.J0P.M, rrnlns Leave Lowintown Junction : 1J 14. a. m. t ol, s. m. 10 4t, am I I'i, pm U p in t si p in lor rittniuirg ami ins ft. n isi, a in 1 4 1 a m. I 46 n in. 4 s o in. I 41 p m 11 If) p in. Kor Phllsdelphln, Near York, Haiti mors hihi asinngtoii. Philadelphia & Eric R R Division. AMI NOUTllKKAN CKMKltAL KA1LWAY. Trains Iave rtiinhurr : 1 1) a in, t or iR'Uelounte, F.rle tnd I snsndnl gua. in m. tor ii Haren. I 4.1 p m, Kor lleilelonte, Kane and I'snsnilal gua. aou m. for Kenovo ml n atklns 10 43 p iu lor Wtlllatnspntt. I 'U a m. For t'stawixa snd Hateltnn. J VI am, 10 no am and l.tl p in. lur Wllkesbarre t II a in, 10 70 a m, 1 so piu I 4) p m, Korfhaino- am sou mount tarinei. Trains Leave Se!lnsgrve .Tonctlon: 9 M am. arriving at I'lnlad. It.lila 8 1J t in iew tora t tu p m, llaltlmore 'a to P in. ssli liiuton 4 oil D in. i ss p m, arriving nt riiiisrieipiiia o so p tn, new York n in. lialtliuoro 1 41 1 iu. Waslilnglon t iu p in. a id p iu. arriving at rniiuueiiniia s xs a New York T 10a tn, Hiiltltnore S 14 a in- Wash, logton t M a in. Trains also Leaves Sunliurv ! 1 10 a m. rrlvlna at rhiladelnhla IHlB new l org ao a in. 2 ou ar. at liultliuort 1 m Washlnkton I 41 pm. .1. K. Wiiot). en'l l'a.i Agent uiia. j,. ruitii.uen I manager. WM YARD The nnderrilneil Imvlntf npHiied luinutr yard Ht.ilildlcburKii Depot iuitiietlintely South of thr Frtiiikliii HoUHt. renpect. fill I v call tlienttention of the public to tlieirlluelineof lumber cou- BiHtilliT of White-Pine Boards PLANK.UILL TlMIiKH.LATII KAILINU. PA! LINOS, POSTS, HHINULKS, WAIAUT, l'OP LAH, YELLOW 1'INE PLOOH- antl all kinds nt material manufactur eil to order. Terins ul wayB the low -ent. Pot prieeM fall on J. (. Smith, Proprietor of the Fntnkliti llouxe, Swiiieford, Ph., Kalbach & Spangler. s. r. si I k ak v, Itisiiratice Aent and liroker, ' IViiim Creek, P. O. Pa. Only tlrt dim Stork (Jniiip'itilrH repreKeiito-l. You sIkii mi pruiiiium not-f, hence you pay no SKKesniiieiits. liminmer plneeil on nil klmlKiil good farm properly, dwelling, stores nnd ehuieliet any. where In Knvilsr a nd IMituti eotinltei. Olllee In C. M. Kliowur's Storu.Cenlrevllls, i'a- wmmm faOurPopulzrBrii) J II t II 1 11 lat I LBJ Cornbviaticn nni t.. i -I" uwgy VRneQualiivof ATA DCACntUnia. fcflj I on Sc EACH QSI IF YOU ARE LOOKING VA AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE Of DONf FAILT0 Qm ft A FAIHTR AskVour Dealer Fosi- OontTakenyOxI JNO. R NZER I EROSouij.u. For a Superior urmle of elir(i&lf vy llitnlware It iKiilwnv.U; go tooldand relinhletlonn who havearepiilHli.fl to HUHtain. iSucli ii I Iron. Nails, Stert Leatlier. Paints, OiU.Cottk and Saddler Ware. MsnufutiJ Stoves imm Ms, Lies, lots, Heels, Fli ac. THECELEUHATED DEER GUN, "PII'EH." one barrel thot and the oth er Wincheeter Cartridge. Tho only gun manufactured for active ami enco' tive loiitf and Hhort distance work. Al Mays 011 hand. It reo.inmendt Itself. ..'f' 5 ?ti if Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete HuntinnilOutfit. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. J. B. REED, Wm Pi How Lost, How Kcstored! Juid publlrhod, a new edition of Dr- CnlTCiweU's Cclttrated Essay on the rudlt'itl euro of eriiiatoirluea or Ini'a. luteity indueeil ly exeei, or eurly IndisiTetiuii. The eeletirnted uiithur, III this uilininible erniy clcurly deiuoiiKtrutes Iruiii u thirty years' sucres, lul pritetlee. that the Hluriuing eouseiiucs ol er ror limy be rucllr illy cured ; polntlngout a til ue nl nre it 01 c simple, eertniu, aud elloetuul, by iiieausot whleli every aulferer, no matter what hlscoiidltinii uihv lie, uiuy cure hlinselt the id', privately ami rauieiuiy. e-lln lecture should he In the hands ol every youth uud every man In the lund. Kent under seal, in a Plain envelope, to any sdl re s. pout-paid, on receipt ol lour cents or two postage sumps. Address. Sniiipl ol uiedielne Tree, THE LTLVEUWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York, . Y. PottOfUce Hoi, 44 I.. Honglas Rhoes without name aud prioe iiiDl on Uta bottom, yui uilu uown aa at irauu. I III I llll I I I VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Best In the world. t DR GENTLEMEN. w-wamflne his S.OO 4JKNDINK IIANlt-Kk-WKI) HilOE. s.oo iisiniMEnr.u nr.i,T Miur.. 3.80 POI.K E ANI rAKMKKV SHOE. D'l.fVO rXTKA VAI.VR CAI.F KHOK. ass ,a A SI ktiu mu i i avar i ailu aj aa aT. au S.ai4 nunaviiiunrin a 4 trr., t.OOand il.7(l llOVS' HCH04L SHOES. AU uutde Iu Congress, Vulloa sua Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE! LAD lata. Best Material. Meet Style. Beet nttlng. W. L. IfOUOLAJl. BKOCKTON. MASS "Examine W. L. Douglas 2.00 Shoes or ijeuiieiueii' ana la nea." t FOR SALE BY W L G1RM AN, IM1DDLEBDEGH Fa i THE WATSONTOW PLiEi DealerH in LL'MHEK. 151 LL STI FF. FLOOKINO. SHUSH sunnoAitns, flv: siiinolks. )ooi;s, 1JL1NDS. FKAML Moll' Etc. Samnleg of our worlitaH . ... . j in uiOHt any part oi mivim i rsothlntr but llml-ciii-s lumw and all work prepared by U skilled workmen with the la proved machinery. 1'ricMU: lowest. Addretut "Watsontowa Planing iC 0-l-'80. ly. WatsooWi ESSENTIAL OH? WINTERGREEN, PEPPERif NYROfAL. SPEARMINT k of prime quality, bought In "I H cash on delivery, free ol brostnit."1! sturage, sic., ny DODGE & OLCW Importers and Kxporters, M xurn. t FARMERS Mill's Varnivard i 1..,, ri1 ior wm pruuittc - 1 .1:il 4,,...:iii'B IIUIIIU Ullll iUIU"""- cost of from $250 t per ton r nd render tl mal stalh dry and o iiililo i7:italtsnit testimonials of proof:! n w r Fft) W. It. tV ii. II. -uu' Agents for wyi Post Otlico KicLliill 1 3 WEEi The POLICES aalBTTst! securely wrapped, loser ed ttiaitt for thrst sseoisi ONE DOLLAR. ( agent aau eiuos, ' Adflrs.. .11 orderst. ,r rassiu- isaska'-r,i.
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