Sweat-Groan-Growl. What ttu ri le to txpected of tha old laihioned way of blacking tha ettonf Try the new way by uiin( WOLFF'S Acme Black-in ud the dirty Uik acUaala' leaaur. carrauwr Wolff'sACMEBIacking REQUIRES NO BRUSH. Sheda Water or Snow. Shod can be waihej etn, requiring drauing only once Week for no, one a Month tt women. Il k aim an Elegant Harataa Oraaaing. WOLFF 4 RANDOLPH. PhUadtlpbiai REASONS Why Ayer's Sarsaparilla is preferable to any other for the cure of Blood Diseases. Iv-i ante no poisonoiia or ilcleterlouit iijrTeillenta filter info the composition o( Ayer's Ssraaparilla. Ayer'a Suraaparilla, cnntitina only tlte pureat ami moat effective remedial prupertiea. Ayer'a Ssraaparilla la prepare l with extreme ram, aklll, ami clcanllm-aa. Ayer'a Bnrnnparil'.a fa prescribed by trailing physician. Ayer's BaraapnriUa la for sale everywhere, and recommended by all fliat-cIuHS druggist. Ayer'a Saranparilla la a incilirlne, and nut a beverage in ill(?ulse. Ayer'a Karaaparilla never fuila to efiVcl u rure, when peraiatenlly used, fc ciii.iin to directions. Aw-r'a PnrMiparllla la a highly con. 'rnlnitid extract, ond therefore the '.iitnX economical IIIimhI Medicine in the nun 1, el. Ayer'a SaiNapnrillu baa had a hiic ce'tsfnl career of nearly half u eentiiry, ami a ih-ci- an popular in at pr. m oI . - ThoimaiKN of testimonial are on tt!e from tlion- Itcm-titi-il by the ti.se of Ayer's Sarsaparil.a I'Hrt'AIIP.II ItV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M.io. Viiem tl i all bottlta, ".. Worth ti a toula. Prof. Loisctte's Gone Before. DISCOVERY 33 TRAINING METHOD In ftptte rf .lt r-t i l ln.iftofH which ml mi tha thfury, and iMfl:iil rHMiltwof tlin Uritfinnl, Jn apitaof ih KFnMtrwt pit' rf.nftia! iffi ! nviiuf fUMiM ! cumin ihtf, m it" i-f ftTini i to r-ib" him of f hfniittf hi li lt .r-t.f "!1 of w'i i h )"iiintrt th iiittlMiliftl it!i.i-r:.'!(:v it. 1 " i -t t.iHtt'Arluniit. t'txrt. liniarftn't Art . f Hwr y.ttf -!; 1 wm niwl F.wUy in (.nth lit- .. rl -.n r-:,M h in Mimti'ryl'uliit. I. .mm"-"1, u I f .) a; nr opinion ? t ' i ' in ' i t ' Atitimr t u.iliy Miiit't't. I. -i :.i I f'H'.i ti-l-uH, ah wiiia Uwl hm m-k t t h , i f't'.tii, not MttrrtP'tni.; I !. t t '.. . r ,ir . m h mvolt rMi'.tfiiM .- !?. Jfur Pru.-irtrvtuat TiTIlttmilii 'I'.-I'itt .-,; . ft. I f .h fro!. A. LU1H.MI., 1 Irtli Avenue, N.Y rni'. tt, '.1()!lliitr.ttMtn. lliiuiorui, 1'jtlteiH ta cin:itntK, Hundred of dollar to hustler. Old and yon tin (my; ulo thousand cf tl. A. K. and Sunt of Veterans. -One BRent hat ordered over 7lU booki. Anuthrt made S3 In 4 days, an other look lfi orders In SO mm. in 1 G. A. K. Iost. 1 hrmut lrmtnru ul nm-m li4 attractive illuktruttunt Half .Tkr reo with circular! and termi. Write N. c. Hapnllton A Co., PublUhtrt, IS2 Superior Suetu LlevcJand. O. 1 rjMIH FKANKLIN HOl'SE. J. CI. SMITH, Proprietor. (Kuriiivrly ul the Central.) '.aiiiili'li'il, 1 1-1 uro t )i.l ami Itiiprovail . Kan - ia Irlurri'.l In .nut Ironi ti.nn, llj'po.iltu H. 'Cutrr'a Sturf. h riinkitu, l'a. Come hither, dear fluale, I'll ten you a tain Of a aneet little flower. In a bright atinny rale It wan lonely and aad. for lla frlenda wers all gone, And It wept on the bank of a clear rill, alone. It 'a teara fell like cryalal, upon the clear atream Where the aunllKht waa dancing In morning' bright tx'Hin. And It breathed alpfhs, ao mournful, that borne on the gale, That (rph) r rainc round It to hear Ita and talc. They aonthed and riirreaaed It, and whlxpered kind worda, bike the warbling In springtime of beautiful blnlH. They aald they would nerer, no. never It leave, And bade II be cheerful, nor aodly thua grieve. Hut the flower ao lovely, heart-broken and pule, Itecclvcd their kind worda, though they could not avail. For Ita heart waa away wltb the friends of Ita youth. And It longed to tie with them In beauty and truth. My brothers and alNlera have all gone. It aald ; Their f. Tins tie around me all withered and dead; They have gone to their hnmca, to the land where the flowera Never droop their Ineek heada i where no aturui teinest lowers. And I too, would I going, for they call me away From this earth ever t huiiglng. How can I de lay I Farewell, ye green woodlands, awts-t atream and M He k . And you, ye kind zephyrs, who heard my mid try. Thus aaylng It folded, Ita pelula ao affect. Aa though It were making Ita own winding diect i And the zephyra wept o'er It an they bent o'erlta form. And they told me tbo tale on the very next morn. "Tell-tale tit, your tongue ahull be Hilt. And all the dogs in town ahull have a little bit.', Wlmt a horrible throiit ! When wo were youngsters we believed that thin fate really overtook "tell taleH," ami many a time when we had been KUilty of tale-bearing we would tremble for our tongue 8 niifety. If this vile habit, for vilo it in, begiiiH to tthnw itself in little children, it tdiould bo steadily bat tled with, for it is a dangerous foe to one's happiness in after life. What's more contemptible than the boy or girl, man or woman, who goes from one to another gathering and bearing tales, re peating blunders, carrying news? To some it is almost a second nature. The habit has been allowed to grow upon them till they do it without realizing that they are doing it. Mothers, look out for the sprouts and root them up before they have timo to bear much fruit. Ex. A swarm of swindlers are at work in various parts of the adjoining counties swindling the farmers. The farmers who allow themselves to bo fleeced, are not to bo pitied. We have frequently warned the public against the numerous swin dles which prevail throughout the country, and have tried to protect our people from the wiles of shar pers until wo are tired. The press is powerless to prevent the imposition from being partially successful, for it is a notorious fact that the swindlers make their hauls from the ranks of those who are too stingy and penurious to take a newspaper but who are rascally enough to cheat their neighbor w he never they can get a chance. I Jvery farmer should be a subscriber to a good, reliable newspaper, and then he would stand a fair chance of bring posted as to the tricks pluy etl upon rustics by the "beats" of the cities. Endorsing. List of Grand Jnr:rs. 1.IM of lirunil Juror drawn for the Court of our and 'terminer and Oeiierul .tall tleltwry an. I Court of (quarter SesHlous of the Peace ot snydcr county hrlil as Iks-cmlicr Session IWiU, '-oiiiinenting llcvrinoer V. IMMft. llenver ti.'o. S. spald. Alfred KIohh. Heaver WeM Abraham Weader.Kinanuel Knepp. centre eo. '. hp,inger, IllrumJ. Dally, l-'lmpuiah t:tid llerrolil. I'ranklln .latiM-N Knterllne. Wm. II. Newman, Adulil Keuhlhger, John S. KuufTuiun. ' I u ksou A. A. Iluiiiiiif I, Zeno uhlt. Molina'--tieorge Hehaffer. J'ei iy John A. Helmet', S. S. Koltz. Oeorge 1. PriM'lous. Spring James C. Shamhuch, Iiuvld Middles- warth. II. II. I.iiul). Henry Oct, t'nlon .lolin II. Kehrcr. WiiMiIhgtoa-llfiiry It. lllikhart. I'hlllp Hen. drliks. List cf Petit Jurors- "" I, IM of l'eirt. Jurors drawn for the court of oyer unit Terminer mid Oenural Jail delivery n il 1 1 court .of quarter Session of the Peace ol Nnxder county held as December Session couimeiniuir li.s'ember K, iW. Aitams J, V. II. Mover. Heater John Alglur. J. V. Kearua. lli-aver West Abrahum Hnlshue. Uno. Kreblm. Tllimau Weader, Charlea llerbster, Fretl- crick stimcly. Centre It. II. Walter, C A. Illngamao, J. E. sliltikle. Kllaw Dimmer, ctiaiiinaii tleo. W. Shrellwr. W. II. Swartx. Kiiinkllu lleiilamln Custer, Davis (ilft, John Slinnnoii, John S. llasslnger. Jiiekaoii Peter llerner. Miildleliurgh M. 7.. Slelnlngcr, J. M. VaiuandL MlildlisTis k Wm. Fryman. Molina' W. W. lletrlck. Z. T. Hetrlck. I't nii Wm. Auniiller. J. It. Thompson, John K. llUtflies. Pcriv-KiKsh Stnltli. II. K. ArlMnfast. Henry llariling, John P. Satiric, I'hlllp Nace, Thom uh Itcti'lieiihaiii. Perry Went liunlel Maminell, Levi Dorr, J. U. HornUTger. Scl I UKgn ve 1). A. l lrlcb, Valunllne llollg, Carey IlilllVt. Spring Solomon Slelnlnger, Alfred Kline, To- t'nlon Lot S. Hums. Washington (leu, W. Woodllng. (ieorge Kuhiw, lli iny tSionier, jacou m. iiuucu. The system of endorsing is all wrong, and should bo utterly abol ished. It has been the financial ruin of more men than, perhaps, all other causes. Jtookket itiiin, a journal de voted to merchants, clerks, and business men, advises our young men especiaLv to stuilv the matter carefully in all its bearings, and adopt some settled policy to govern tneir conuuci, so as to ue reauy 10 answer the man who asks them to siern his note. W hut responsibility does one assumo when he endorses a note? Simply this: lie is held for the payment of the amount in full, principal and interest, if the maker of the note, tlirougn misfor tune, mismanagement, or rascality, fails to pay it. JSotice, the endorser assumes all this responsibility, with no voice in the management of the business ami no share in the profits of the transaction if it is urolitable t but with a certainty of loss if, for any of the reasons stated, the priu cipal fails to pay the note. A Lady's Perfect Companion' Painless Childbirth, a new book by Dr. John H. Dye, one of New York's most skillful physicians, ahows that Cain Is not necessary in l hlluhirtli, ut results from causes eaailv muler. stood and overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may oecoiuea moth er without suffering any pain what ever. Italsotella how to overcome and prevent morning sickness, swell ed 1 1 in bs, and all other evils attend lug pregnaucy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by iihyalciaus every where as the wife's true private com panlon. Cut this out ; it will save you great palu, and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for de soriptlve circulars, testimonials. And confidential letter sent In sealed en velope. Addrens Frauk Thomas Si Co.. Publishers, Ualtimore, Maryland. PiOV, It, I9H. iniH i Cltig Bazaar 00 o u o s pH a i i r I a to V m i r , MSA -..' . ..':. I 5 o o o r p XT p p o Just returned from the East with a Magnificent line ot CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, OVERCOATS, Underwear, and in fact everything in the clothing line intended to mako you feel comfortable-in cold weather, at astonishingly low prices. II. Oppeniikimku, Selinsgrove. When You Insure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Insurance Agent, Lelinsgrove, Pa., ReproHontH the following Great Stock.OompanleH: OliOAMZKD- -ASSETS 1B1B iETNili Df Hartford, Conn., - $35BB,B4D 1BS3 HOME, aiNewYcrk, - - 7,BD2,713 1B17 FIRE ASSOCIATION, Fhil'a, - 4,446, 57B $21, B17,121 Tli' Unmiaoirf rank imiini th MKST, are OLD in riprrlancs, and with tnalr lintna eamtai aiid monrrti anarsntea auquea-moea eataiy ana Mflnritf . llr Ihelr prom, t action, fair, honan and aifctorv ileallnaa lu all tholr loaa ictttamanta, they hara won for louleaOKKAT HEPUTATIONS. No Assessments. No Premium Notes. A HE YOU INSURED ? If not, write lo (lie above Agency and yon will receivePrompt attention 3 1 1 KKUX & AIOLKIt, I'mpriolora o' the lleavcrtown PLANING MILL, Maiiuf icturera and dealerf In all I iindnoi I.iimlic". ii h a.'SMIlna. rlor- i iiur. Illll iiuii.er.Wliiddw-Kiiiih. l.i.or'.Jic. is kei-ii at nil tluiea n tnpply nl wi-ll-eauoned and dry lumber, and vaaran. i- mir u, lee alwb vs a lw a any In ' ilie State. Addro" all eirri'pondeiie to N.W. Aiglcr, Ecavcrtown, Pa. FOU GUNS, AMUNIT10N, AND FISHING TACKLE. MUM TH E CELEBRATED DEER GUN, "PIPER." one barrel shot and the oth er Winchester Cartridge. The only gun manufactured lor active and enco tive long and short distance work. Al Mays on band. It ree.miuends itself. Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete HuntinnllOutfit. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury & Lewistown Division.' Time Table, In effect Not. 11, 1889. WneTWaBO D!. aTATIoaf. I lilTWilD 17 14 I at l.HS l.v II d' 1 01 J 1.44 2 40 t. 4 ti t.v i.ia 111 1.09 1 1'i.et I l'i.0t I It l ll l 11.44 11.40 Hl.M : 11.7ft 'il. id! :ii ta 1 il.e1 :n.n io. 1 10.4! I .0 H 10 u 1 m. Iio.it .10. ii it it ta i M 14 T (9 41 44 SO i , . l a m c ra Main Street ; T.ai l ot I.aituwn ! t.k Sol Maltlaad T.44 S 14 Painter T.41 S 14 ffhlnilla 7.r s.ao Watner am ' j.8 Mc lore a yt I j.i Raab'fMllll SI 91 Alm-i.nra .: i,w rlravartnwn o.dt 4 4 nntr 4. is MI'idlaharRb S.4I 411 Veieer 1 44 4 t K reamer a.ea 411 Pawllns 0.(il 4 4 Pallnearovs a. 11 441 8llnro J. s.ia 4 4, Maabary 1 1 ao 1 20 M'llnaarot t irroiitmodntloii (Oonaaatlni with in Inios tt.V. Si.) Laav natlnaaroTS Arrlva at Hallnxrors 1 P.M. s. so r, M Trains Leave Lewistown Junction : 13 14, n. m. SOI, a. m. 10 46. am 1 12, pin I2lp w i p m i.ir i-iiiiara; ana me w e-i. S 4!, a m 0 4 1 a 01, 1 41 p m. 4 J4 p m, 4 41pm, 11 It p m. For Philadelphia, tw York, Haiti more ;iml Washington. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. A NO NoKTHfcHAN Cl.NTKAL KAILWAY. Trnln I.ar rtnnhurr 4 Mam, for Keller, ate, Krle and Canandal- gun. 11 in. For Ixiek Haven. I 4a p in, fur Itallolonte, Kan and Canandal sua. I sop m, Knr Kenorii and Walkln Slip in fur WllllainMtt. 4 ill a m. For l'atawia and Ilateltnn. a vi ,a,i,i. ...1 I.. .. . .,,... --- ' - 1,1 11 'i ow 1 in, rur r naeHnarra. 4 Mi ra. low a in, I lo pin i 40 p in, rurMiaino- Tralna 1 j.av. ;l , ...... S3am. arriving at I'lnlad-Ip'hla s U p ni. ."," p , nniiunore a iv p m. v an Innton III p in. I II p m, arriving at I'hilndetphla 4 lo p in, New 1 ork S 36 D tn . Hull I mora a 41 n in Wuhln.m. I If. p II.. a,is n tn, arriving at I'lilladelplila 4 .4 a m, riw York 7 10 a ni, Baltimore 4 16 a in- Wah tDKtnn 9 SO a in. i I rain alo l,nare Kunhiirr : New Vnrk a M a tm 111), Uui.n. - a.. - lit., Wahlnkliu 4 46 p in, II' tv.irifi t . CHAH, E. H'tJH.den'l Manager. S. F. SHE All Y, Insurance Aent and Hroker, Penns Creek, P. O. Pa. Olllv Armt il. Sliuk UnmlianlM Yon aiirn no prr-nil tun not , liauco you i.at no a.i"iiienl. 1 liflimnee liliteetl .in all klti.l.nl uimA pmperty, dwelling, at'ire and churchei any. .I..,. I .. - iiion,,i.r.nii i.i i.itiii cunio ira. t'mce in C. M. Nhower Store, Centrevlll, Pa- Orders by.iuall will reoeive prompt attention. J. B. REED, SUNBURY, PA. How Lost. How Kcstorcd! JukI publlrlied, a new edition of Dr. CnlYeiwelfs Ccltiirateil Essay on the radlnnl euro of ."psrinatnirhn.vi or Inca- idcliy imiueeii ny exern or early liullneretlun. 'he enlel.rat.-d author. Ill llili adnilralda e-nv rluarly deim.ntrnto fmin a thirty year' (Here, lul pruetlvu, that trie alarininu eon4iir ol e ror imiy he radle illy cured ; pointing out a in ua rnr it onen elinpl.i, cert iiu, aud etfeeluul, hy mean of whleh eyery autforer, no mutter what hl'Conlltif a inuy lie, may euro hluieetl cho .ply, privately an-l radically. aV-'I'lila lecture lioii! l ba In tha l.anda ol every youth aud ever- man in the land. Sent under eal. In a .l .In envelope, ta any addre.a, Mit-pald. on receipt ol four cent or two ptnga tauip. Addre. Sainolu of uiodlrlne fee. THE CULVEUWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York, N. Y. I'oidOffloa Uoi,45. TfariT tenler aaa he time tlin IT. I,. Douaina fthojea without riaioo anil price 4uipea oa tha bottom, iut bliu down tut h fruud. r V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Beat In the world. Examine hi S.OO OKNt'lNE IIANII-S.VIlI SHOE. 4.K llANI-HKWI:i WU.T MIOr:. J.ftO POLICE AND FA KM EES' NHOE. '4.60 rXTKA VALUE AI.K hliOcJ. atti.as W(iitaifiHiN.n tmii:. '4.00 and Hi. 11 ItOVS' K( IIOOI, SHOES. Mil uavi in conicreM, iiuiloa ana .ac. W. L. DOUGLAS G3 SHOE LADIES. Heat Material. Meat Btyle. Ileal EltUaf. It But old by your dualer, write IT. a. iiuuuui nuuvnaun, jajaae "Examine W. L. Donu'lna (3.00 Shoes or gentlemen anil ludiea." FOR SALE BY f I- CARMAN. M1DDLEBM mS" it f V 1 Va 1 M Knj..r, lUnKH-r. '.. usiitcat "I I ' ix links) iMtlrf (tt ,Ar ll'4JIHal I - ?' r ii'' t -t. ii t , VrViV M-lii."fl-..m....4.Hlli I VA.1,uy' -'4-f $a9'',r -moiIi." t8?; - J ' rJP1V MlJBallallSII,HIIrB-4a.j La-A' -W M '.' Italt MWt -k'tir la Mf 4t 1 Wll..lkf lt..l f Mr l.arri. It ff Wllfk Lri. ut HaUim. Ilhl.i. tlt wtil1' "Wm Al tawrk m a larm l.r tfO a mb, I nuw km ih agra. v r K l'-,!!")! A I i nIIxiiiii aiiil publi in a h ii Vll-H nul.f VJO a ila. (tlftit.lt W. II. liAHUIaVM, VoliM avti-. llatribiusr, I"., rv w.'t s: "1 lt siff-i-f known y a i(,ii(r l 1 1 Iik jruur albvm . inUjr H. 4wilrrutr4jah ! My M ttlat ej.. n . er. H W M i I 'ifaeu nrusis itv tr liHitr. h'rrjr it who take 4ij of this r ran. I ausiiis ki hi- ratt! iuAia. ShitU w start YOU in thin biiH.iieM', "lrT VVrttaiattaatil Ivmrm all abwul tt ir ymrarlu V a( start M4 imj- t .wUIi fmm M rm4ml Uvlajr nmiiI ii 'ihrr ) aat-SMl M fmm tm yumr ftnt m tlia t .hiiiK Ii vm ta.i.4- lwll ym will av (. aKa mivI1 'aM. a)jrilHl tH 'tuuai a i44-vrJ maiiaf-M luir I OOO H liillar lliiirHth Albtwiat ) i l-"W tntut r..i iW Hwsifk. HmMt in 1 fiui4t Milk V 1 tM4.1 kaiiwtagl UaajArairel utaulra. lUtHlsawiiwwl atilawm It ik aiM. Lairsjriyi tIa. urii'l laajiaaiiMs a- kNuwn Asjuwia anld. Llk'nst I --. Illg Mu-r lf ax'Hl. Af as ran b--uiM a saKreiasfttl astrtst, aVIla ilavll ui mm I.I-lilt I r ui talking Offsaaf y. W kfrr ahuwii. irwirv mtr -aanla u mr rliaa. Asjral Kit lliuittU mt mttlmr tailt. rmyttiHf -rr toMr known. Onil prufti aail 4rr tw(k, AinU in a i king luftuwa. I(li4iwk aa siiikIi a -turn. Y4i, tvativr, i'H tluaa wll aa aiiyiti. Full iuiWiualittii it nil loiiiia f r-a l lka lia will for wiik m 1 1 to i la r ami ttnM fur 4wr sV'aiMtlr MlblM, UiMika atJ rt)riwllral- AAar yw kirnw all, koitU fa ffwtulutl) ta go i funki-r. why au liarsn la aVit. AsMnaa It. C. ALl.tK 4 tU., Attitald, MAlkS ft FBISLSD n U M Qenuinela ED H tin tea every plua. Old Honest? is 3c' edged to bethepuj aind rrjost lastinqtl orMcmdardUTewTnqT;:, nnlkMiiil.i r. .T. , wn nib uiai ici. irmq a better test ihln;; about it. Give it a fair rj Tour aeaier nasi INO. FIHZER A BP.OS.,Loaisri Hi For a Superior urmla of heir vy Hardware It i nlwatiy go tooldandrelinbleiloJ who haveareputitioiJ to RUHtaiti. Muchn Li i Iron. Nalla. BteeL i Leather. Pnliita. Oil. cJ and Btiddler Wnre. iUtdii Stoves and I THE WATS0NM n TIT A TITTTIT Dealera in LIMBER. 1I1I.I. STI FF. Fl.OdlllXfi SIHIIOAKDS. m MIIXOLKS. J )OHS. 15I.IXDS, FBAX1 Ete. SaiimleH of our work' in moot any pin t of torn .nothing but Urst-elH! Kti lllitl nil work prepared tj skilled workmeti with t proved iimcliinery. Ytiwi lowest. AuurenH VJatsontowa Pbr; 0-l-'89. ly. WIH ESSENTIAL I WINTERGREEN, PEPPBC NYROiAL SPEARM of prime quality, boubthel ean on delltsry, ireeui ra toraa-s. he. bv DODGE & OLCQ linportvnand Kxporlen, M lorn. FARME Mill's Fariuytrf tor will moduce liome drill fcrtili cost of from f2 per ton f nd render innl fitnlH ilrV table. For cataM testimonials of pn w. it. &c.b.1 rost omco WEI Ul.tu tur lhr4aia all".T 1 3 .11 H -. ,M aaearely wrapped, "L. ONE OOUX . ..eaTT.-. Tha Plll.ll H V" ua Liberal lcoal ..I m m A alubl. Addraea all 'J,"lfg,H k'k. reunion if. sr. the 1 h dct IfuUi leroa irs i re re in iutK. 0.1 tlw i Mtiih I.Dec. 1 2 fine peg; Cal ilea. "Uniti S. P of the "intej Tor. lyntoc ed et I'een p box" i f'DIERS i !3lHt their a Paly co rciic VUebac to nial PerHc e,meste "rPres Bicau lSi
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