LOWELL. ToftHum hmitiiiK i next. Cotton tails aro free except when they are mintakeu for 'nonaum The teach- era of otir public school made their pupil happy with a poke of candy on Christmas. . . .O'Mua of our oM veterana havo lveti retiuoHleil to nubmit thenis. Ivch to a re-examination by the pension board. . . .Some of the echolitra of the llidge Sunday School felt a lillle hoio on account of tiut Rt'tlintf th ir treat with tho balance of tho Rcl.olari. . . .L. J. Ro ruii? in on the nick lint. . .It in report ed that T. F. Swinefoid reeontly shot a grey wolf. U. No. tuoTelvilli:. . On Christ maa day we had our tloors and windowa open so Hprintr liko was tho day a remarkable change from last year. Uht wordt, en hut nuch ueo kuu wolf ou winder c'fresHa, un se frcana den aw net.... Uncle Rob. Middleswarth is working like a "nigger" in the cot ton fields to get th-j shingles out for the new roof on his barn so he can go bear hunting. . . .Calvin lloweraox, who nuperintends a lumber job up in Clinton county, was home over the holidays. Col. reports business rather dull, and he doesn't like tho "change" he voted for in '92 a dang bit. Let hiB "good old party" pass tho Wilson tariff bill which takes the duty off lumber and then the change will be complete and he lamenting the loss of Lis "soft uap". . . . Jere Moyer was compelled to kill his best farm horse last week. The animal wad kicked by another horse and had one of his hind legs fractured about 5 inches above tho knee. . .Dr. Miller is kept busy attending to the wants of the sick. He is obliged to drive from 15 to 40 miles a day to see his patient. .. .Byron Edmonds of WooHter, O., a son of Rev. L. C. Ed monds, called on some of his friends And acquaintances at this place one day last week. It is now nine years since JJvron left, but ho loo!- nat'rul yet .... Israel JJoouey, one of the old est citizens of this township, had a stroke of palsy last week and diod on Sunday afternoon. Time of fun eral not known. He was aged 71 years. Cal. Joe. BE A.VERTO VN. The New Year is with us and we hone all who havo formed good res olutions will abide by them. Young women, as well as young men, should remember the editors remarks on the subject "read" in The Post of Deo. 21st. We take no stock in Wo man Suluuge. but believe in wo man's rights to express her views on any subject and m order to express anvthinz sensible she must know something and knowledge is gained by reiidiug and not by discussing tho private ullmrs oi the neighbors, Fralt y V. Strieker, whose accidental shooting V? made mention of four weeks ago is still unable to leave his ul. . . .Dr. aria Mrs. ,1. 1. htrolieck i re-uuij ... j fiiendn in aiifllinburg To-day Sheriff Speoht's move to Middle burgh. We loose a good citizen in the person of Mr. Specht, but are proud of the fact that Old Beaver is able to contribute an honeHt man to the county's force of officers By ron Edmonds, wife and child, of Wayne county, O., are hero to spend some time with relatives and friends. G. E. Heimbaeh of Jeffs Med. Col., Phil., John and Willio Weidonmoyer, of Central Peun'a CoL, New Berlin, S. X. Caruenter. Wui. M. Itearick, aud A. M. Bowersox. of Missionary Inht., Soluisgrove, au spent ine uon days ut home. V. M. Specht uc omi)iiiiin(l the latter three to Selius grove, where he will also attend ufliool Recent visitors in town Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Custer and daughters Ella and Maude and son Edgar, of Swiueford, Miss Ella Aig lr. of Washington township. Am nion Yerger and sister Annie, of Fremont, Ephraiin Kline and family, ofAdarasburg. WildKobeb, McCLXJHE. POUT TREVORTON. Joseph Lesher of the T'.tmt was in town a few momenta last week. .. Our Christmas festivities afforded greater enjoyment than we, under the prevailing cirenmstauces, had a right to expect. Tb epicures of thought found food for their com prehensions that should awaken some attention to tho almost univer sal neglect of a proper observance of this holy day. But then it will take our people some time to ac knowledge that theso reciprocal and matter of form gifts, and the plear- ure of the gourmand, which at tis time know not circumscription, ere all robbing chanty of the vesture with which she would fain cover the nakedness of the poor. . . .On Friday took nlaco the funeral of Mother llhoaus. It was indeed a sad burial and one likely to dwell in the mem ories of those in attendance for some time. The weight of sorrow fell to the lot of those who most in timately knew her. as her last of kin had passed away some thirty years before.... We are fully aware that our chirograph y is not of the highest order of legibility, yet, unless the printers assistant was suffering from a severe attack of Dink-eve. we can scarcely conceive how he failed to distinguish between tne words, unusual and unmuscular, in speak ing of the appearance cf the river in the last issue.' Now come, Charlie, that won't do. Bitter Sweet. La Grippe Again. The re-appearance of the "Grip" calls to mind the experience of .In. (. Jone, publisher of the Jjtadtr. Mexla, Texas, II wns pick in tied for teu days with tho grip during its prevalence a yenr or two ago. Later lu the caou he had a second attack. He says: "In the latter caxe I used CliaiiHlfi-hiin's Cough Hemedy and with couxhlorahto miccchs, I think, only ticlug in bed a little over two days. The second attack, I am eatlHllnd, would have been equally as bad an the flrt, but for the nun of this remedy" It should tie borne In mind that tht grip Is much the same as a very revere cold and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wild i to cure a cold quickly and effectually give thin remudy a trial 31 and AO cent bottles for sale by . M. Miindle, Middleburgh, and J. W. Haiuptiell, Centervllle. Druggtots. ELECTION NOTICE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Th atintinl mwtltitr of thu ntucktixMern of tlio Flrt Nulliilml lliinkof Mlddlelmrxll. fori hf elec tion of wvcii (") IMnrlorit for Hie ciiniliiir yenr. will l lirlilnn Tncvlu.v. I lie lHth diiy of Jnn- UDJy next, between tile lionrt of 10 nml 11 n. Ill i. N.I MOM I'SON. ( ashler. Mldilleblirxll. IM.. Dec. 7, 1NM. SELINSOROVE. During Christmas all four of the churches in town had Christmas exercises and gave presents to the Sunday school scholars. In our opinion the decorations and exer cises in the Reformed church were the most interesting Samuel Oearhart and family, Civil Engineer II. S. Boyer and lady all of Sunbury ate their Christmas turkeys with friends in Selinsgrovo. . . .liov. Win. 11. llillbisu who was here attending the funeral of his sister-in-law, and rested here a few weeks, left last Friday for Roaring Springs where he is nastor of the IiUtheran church Holy Communion was observed in the 1st Lutheran church of this place lust Sunday and four new -r ... . memoers were admitted to church fellowship.... The week of prayer will be observed next week by the 2nd Lutheran church services will be held every evening, beginning next Sunday evening. .. .At a meet ing of the 2nd Lutheran church a few weeks ago, the congregation voted to got new pews, new carpet, paper the auditorium and move the organ and choir to the left of the pulpit. . .Three deaths occurred in our town within the last few days. Mrs. Sarah App died last Friday. She was the widow of John App who died several years ago. Mrs. App was a pensioner of the war of 11 J aud was about 84 years old. The funeral took place Monday after -in irom utr line rujiuti. tei- St. ltev. Yutzy officiating. . . . Mrs. Weiss, wife of the nerchant at the upper end of town (Sweet Hope) died on Sunday last. ...Airs. Samuel Mauror, relict of the late bamuol Maurer on tho Isle of Quo died yes terday morning. The Reaper Death, has visited our town just before and after the New Year was ushered in. Mentoh. KRATZEHVILLE. ttOnroa Coli.COTKhtlSoTtTwrt.OTWip.Tiiutii aa, WheopiBf Ch, Bronchitis and Aithma. A mlili aura for Cuaouiaptioa la Ant atagro, ana . 1 1 - i. .J...M.1 .I.... Dm at one. V . jii h ....ii.nt offiet aft.r taking tho trot iooo. Sol 7 aalr ooorywboro. Sottloa 0 oonta aad 1 1 .00. mc tho ar,o PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury & Lowialowu Division. In effect November 19, 1S'J3. wmtwabu ma. axATion. kaptward p m k m A. I. a m r m 4io li.ut Lawlitown J . T 4') S.uo 4.W l'i.oi Malnstraat 1A3 , 10.1 ; .I'i.O'ii Lawmtuwu T.4& a.ut 4.10 II.M Maltlaad 1 t 1.14 4.01 11.44 M i PklDtor H.UI l.-il 3 57 11.40 II 1-iblD.llo N.iif n.-n 3.M ll.:iK 11 , Wtiioiit Nil l.ii'i 3.4.1 II. M 17 i Maolur . I VI , US 3 I 11. W 1) Kaub'i Alllli N.37 I.4U 3.3ii II 1'J It ; Atlanaliuric 1 R.3i 1 S.M .U II.U4 'it HrarartuwD M.40 iri .1.14 10,64 1 I llantor tt.W 4.11 S.im 10.60 J 3 Ul.lilloburtib K.69 4 l 3.01 10.41 It Maloar H.o-J I U l.bl 1 1 0 H it Kroamar ,u I A.tt HI ia.8 gi Pawllnu w.M 33 1 41 10.VJ 48 I MallDmcrnT 9 i 4 41 i.37 ,10.17, 41 , ISalloi((rua J. v.kU 4.41 IS. II. DOWNS VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT The bfit romedy known fur the care of ' iContumptlon, Cougnt, Colds, I Whooping Cough, and an Lung , Pleeas. Buiaovurywnere. I Price tie-, fiOo., and $1 00 per bottlft. HIK1T, J0a:50 k L333, rrtpt., ItiUiglea, Vt. Pnr fuilo liv V. II. lli'avi-r. J. W. Hiiinpwll, l'l'iiiid t'ri'ck. MliMli'tiiirgU, and I'n. nousi: and s;on MiWTiW'GT PAPEK II ANCElt St DKALEH IN 9m mm -o- Proiupt attentloii gl ven'.to all or tiers. None but the bent paints and oils US4ri. All work guaranteed Ijowext prices. Kent Hal if not ion. J. O. SWINEFORD, Mlddli'buigli Pa T 1IIESUMMKT HOfSE. SYIAT.STEUJSOWKN, l'iioi, Firet cIukm lu'comiiioditt Ioiin to traveling u I l 1. tfdoil htatiliug the hooi'n. Every tiling new. 'i milex Hotitli of Miildleburgli on lie roatl to Fret-burg. 5-1 ltJlKl the for THE MIFFLINBURQ MARBLE 1 GRANITE WORKS I The now year was ushered in with 'a trood deal of noise. . . .The shoot ing match passed off pleasantly and some of our 'crack shots" wcut homo with honpv hearts. Among them wero G. II. Klose, John Baker and G. E. Euterline Quite a few of our hunters could not allow this snow to rmss by without taking ad vantago of it. Of course, since the rabbit season is over they were hunt iug for 'posNums but some of the 'possums had rather long ears and short tail.... A fantastic parade. heuded by Cupt. Geo. Duuu, puuscd throuch Lore on new year en routo to Adtimsburg. . . .The leading sociu event of the season was the turkey dinner at Dr. 11. ltotbrock s on iew Y'ear. C. W. Decker and wife. I. J, Botdorf and family, G. E. Enterline and, family, Miss Irene Knepp and Miss Gertie Ulsh were tho guests . . . . V hut uiik'lit have proven serious case of dulu t Know it was loaded" happened at tho house o Henry (loss iu Decatur township on the morinuir oi Jan. 1st. Airs, Gobs wanted a rooster killed for dinner, ller son took his target gun to shoot it aud btavtiug out of the house with the cun, ho fooled with the hammer, thinking it was not loaded, whou suddenly tho gun dis charged, the ball pabKing through thu door and entenuir his mother s logabovo tho kneo. Dr. ltothrock dressed tho wound and located tho bull in the muscles of the leg.... Mrs. William Dratton is slowly re covering. .. .Mrs. Reuben Steimloy is out again. .. .Considerable of a sensation wan created by talk that J he houso of Peter Knepp deceased, vas haunted, lights having been seen, iu the windows for several nights.- But, like most other ghost stories, w hm it was thoroughly in vestigated it was nothing but what is natural. The light from ono of the window in Shellenberger's store shone Bffainst tne winaowa ana me Alass reUected tne ugut. Selinsgrovo Accommodation. (OonneolInK wltb trnlna on N. tJ. Hy.) LeoTaSallnnitrora lu 4 Ma. m, lu to a iu. 1 1 1 in. lor AHiHiiiii.rillKliiirif ami Hip 7i7nin.U .'6 illi,l 43i in.Jl i J ii in,i .n i in u is p in. ror fiiliii n-iiniiii, nt- j''tK, iiiiii'iiuro .mil Vati1nlon. Did you get a Christmas present ? tne question oi tne day among our young people. . . 1'ror. J. U. ller- Edw is man, oi idwardsviue, l'a., is Home on a lortuicnt visit to nis motner. .TimniiA looks hale and heart v. and all are glad to see him. . . .La Grippe is making tho rounds and low there be that escape its clutches. .. .Our Christmas entertainments were up to the standard and the children feel nroud of their many presents.. Mrs. Harrison, of Kalamuzoo, Mich., accompanied by ner sister, are visit ing their sister, Mrs. Benj Kline. . . , J. C. Klingler will go back to Cen tral Penn'a College on Wednesday to take up his studies in the Senior class, after spending the holidays with his parents at this place. May the honors of tho class of '! fall unon Joe.... Mr. aud Mrs. M. K. Hassinger, of Middleburgh, mingled among friends in town over New Year Peter Klingler was to Mid dleburgh ou New Year to attend the meeting of the Republican Standing Committee. Mr. Kliuglor is a wide awake young pouticiau....l(ov. vr, Haas preaclied an able sermon on Sundav morning on bow to cud 1 the old year and how to commence tne new. .A. A. llummei, wno moved to Now Berlin to take charge of the Central Hotel, has moved into his house at this place and will again en gage in tne drug business. .. .lie vs Smith and Kennelly have opeued t series of protracted meetings in the V.vftnt'cliriil church and it is honed much good will result from their work. . . .Your correspondent woul snv to tho vouncr folks who aunoved he minister on Sunday evening that they need not feel sorry if their names appear iu the Post. Have re (meet for yourselves while iu tho houso of God. Caehau .Id. , M. Arrlva at SollnrnT0 .6j r. :i V4o f fralii h Leave Lewintowii Junction 6 J'.i (i Ui, 7 13 i i Wol. Having on hand a large stock of MONUMENTS AND UUAVE-STONES to select from, I am aelllng lower than any other -Ht ublir.liiijt.-itt iu Central I'ensylvaniit. It will pay you to oall and see the work as I employ no aneuts. ' R. H. LANCE, ProFl". ULUICH'S DENTAL S00& Sellnssrove, Pa, TitIIi rl.-aiieil. cxMMi'li'il. tin Isi . r.'ifllut I. Hl-ti'iiHi nml inlnrli'H In Urn lei'tli und liiiiillli ireuleil. A 1 1 1 1 I n I set.-. ciMWIix. iin i,'i- ami iiliiliir i'io's tn-.M.-1. A'.l klniNnf llllllig. liulil Work n H'i Ull v. i.l.o onire In WeW iIwi'IIIul' uini.-llr .N. illiiii.il llnli'l. Philadelphia & Eric fl K Diwi.on. AND Noll I'll KUN I'KNTil f. K4IJ.WAV. lnilnI.piv Siinliiiry itnlly rxpfpt Sumt'iy : I .1&a. m. lor Wlllliiiiiiuri aim i.aiiauiiuiKua. 1 13 a ni, lor H"lli'l"nt", Krlt-.aiiil ('anuiiilultiuii VMID, tor lira iinvon, J so i iu, lor Hollclonte, Kaiia nml t'linnmlnl- gua. i 41u ill. Fur Khiiiivii :i ml hliDira. fiSy in fur WilllniiiMtH. Siiiiony 6 l.uin, inr r.rin ami i aiiaiiuiiiuuH, Main, lor Look llavi ii, unU n irnjuii lor win- aiimurt. K 'J0 a ui. Kor Ciktii wis iidiI ll'itultnii. 1 30 a in. 100 a in, ami 6.11 1 10, for W llU-t'nrrii. Obaaiu. 10 no in, i as ii iu. 0 4U in, t urMu- iiiuk In ami .Mount farinci. Suoilajr luuo a m, lur v imuinarre. Trulni I.oavoSeMnK rove. fuiui Ion V Warn, arriving at I'hiladfliiM a 00 i m, Now York oJ m, Hiiltlmors 1 10 p m. t aau Inutnn 4 :0 p in. Pally e-il Mumlay. 17 P. M. arrHlliu at HlilU.lolilihi 11.16 l'.M, Now Yu'k 3 65 am, tiallluioru 10. 10 1'. M. lially oioopt Suiiilay. IM u iu, arrivinif at riiiiuiitiiinu o w a in Now York T S3 a ui, Trlui alio Leave Suuliury : 110 m. nrrlvlna at riillalelilila 60 a m, New York 9 3V aiu. Wui'kilayi.10 .16 a in SumU) I I Ma iu. arrlvlnif at I'lilljilvliiiiiik in joriii. New York 1 13 liiu., Kallliuure a 66 a ui., Wmli luKlon 10 14 am. Pally, 166 ii in. arrWInn at rhlladeipnia o so ii m, New York 10 0 p in., Hallliiiure 7 i pui., Waali luvton 8 37 m. Pally en'rl Hunlay. Trolao alau leave Honl.urv at U 4K a, in. ami I it ami 17 Ii. iu. I HurrlnlinrK, 'liilaU'llilii anil llatiiiiinre. 'or ratu, main fc., rail on TU-kvt Alient or iKlilnite Tho. Watt, l. A. W. P. Ho t'Htli Ave rituuunr. l'a. M . .1. It. WHOU, Oro'l l'ai AKnt S. M. I'KKVUST, Den'l Malinger. RJ.H.MWS cTWENINC , CORDIAL &, It. I I. 1(H II. p. p. H. , mill hlilo 1'iilr.iln'c, MWEr IN -awn n t tt i Vnnmnmni. n 1 1 nn rVnnniif nun I t. OpUlluMunGulipilGlii! , Sniff, Pa. mum Open Season For Cranio Woodcock, Riiiilrrelo, Deer and Elk, llabliits. .Inly 4th to .lan. Int. Hept. let to Jan. Int. Oct. 1st to Dec. nth. Nov. ldt to Jan. Int. Wild Turkey, Oct. ISth to Jan. Int. Quail, Nov. 1st to Deo. 15th. 1'hearants, Oct. 1st to Jan. lot. Ducks, Sept. 1st to May lat. SLoADeD Shells From 3 to :) Drs Elk Powder, and I to 1J nl.ot Nos. 4, fl, 7 and H. SHJCI.LS IN A BOX, .MCc. per Box. Or f 1.40 pr liuudred. In C.'ie Iit of olH), o PerCent. Less. -SM 0 K lflTisTTf H SI t K L L S. 12 Ga.K- 00 CENTS 1'Elt llt)X. All Oilier Aininunilitin in Proportion. !- TLini'gofcft Stoclc of - ,'- Gdis at. Sportsman's Materials ii CM Peawlfai, at the lowest puk ks. CiTAt,'ent for WII.KESHAUHE (U N. SELLING OUT . in SIXTY DAYS! My entire stock of Men's, Boys' & Children's Clothing, Overcoats, Trunks, Satchels, Jewelry, Hats, mat tne icted the I V An unmarriod lady during a recent call at a lawyer' a offico, exproHsed indisnation toward a genllcnian, a widower for over a year. "0, never mind that," reupondod thu genial lawyer. "Widowers are like babies anyhow." How is that!" she rea ponded. "Can't you solvo Unit rid dle!" replied the lawyer. "Why, tho flrnt six months they do nothing but cry, the next nix months they begin to notice things, and then it is hard to carry (hem through tVe next yoar." The lady was eatUiied. and the un fortunate widower forgiven. BLOODFURIFIER. X tollable remedy for trenKtln-nlnir the weak, liiiitrtln vigor la the elri-ulutlnu, pu rifying the Jilood, reatorlnn atrtmKtb udro buat beslin. A certalu remedy for WCAKNtSS, LOSS Of ArPETITI, LOW SPIRITS, STOMACH SICKtaCSS AN0 DYSPEPSIA. PBICK 100 I'EU IJOTTI.K. The Dr. J. II. McLean Medicine Co ST. UOVW, MO., SOLE PROPRIETORS. Chamber Suits. Look at them. Parlor Suits. Look at them. Side Hoards. Look at tliein. Couches, Lounges, Patent llockers, Easy Chairs. Look nt tliein. 50 Baby Carriages. Look at them. Baby Coach llobcs, AlTatchanH, Lace Coyer, all price m. Look at them. They are bcantlcH. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Laco CurtainSjCurtain Poles, Kugs of all kinds, and everything clso at the popular furniture and carpet store of W. H. Felix, Lowistown, Pa. IMPORTANT TO ADVKBTI8SB8. The cream of the country papers U found In Romlngton's County Boat LioU. Bbrowd adrortlaers avail thumnolves of tbmie liata, a copy of whlck can bo had of ttoaiuigtoa hrv., of Kow York & TitUburg. 4S will be sold in the next o0 i)ays. We will pay car-fare from all parts of the County. H. Dreifuss, Selinsgrove. Ladies' & Children's Cloaks At and Below Cost in the next THIRTY DAYS. LADH'aS' COATS bi.lil for $10. 50 nowreilucml to $S.50. 75 now $T. now $5.50, fVJ5 now $l.o, $ 1.75 now fl.50, f 1.25 now $:J.h). CIIILDKKN'S ?().VTS hohl for $0.50 now $5.00. $5.0, now $.1.75, $1.'J5 now $3.0o, $:.50 now $'.' 50, ins! The Winter will be lonj; ami colli. nrCWlKCjllal:!. V.tA -M r f .1 ...il Cr.t..t ,, vchij A .1.4 aoa thoodlothoMOOlU'r. j XXlJ Vm. H'rllfK.fbrc.iluiMioud r k mt a-4. Cut. M'r'io. CANYON, O H IO. "'' '"' T"1'"- We alio have Special Low Prlcea on iiiii;liiiiiis : lltt inliaiiiM from (io. to 0. Calico from 4c. to 7e. I'lililcaclii'd Min.lin from I !. up to 0u. Miirt inj.' from 5c. to He, We alaohave a full line of MK.VS A; rV.S't:LTlll.Mi, OVKIU OATM. Jlo. Come anil nee our Stock ami we are nro wo can plcaitc yon all. UIUlIHSTMAItKI'r rillCKS IAI D FOR C'Ol NTUV l'KODl CK. CASH PAID FOR GOOD BUTTER AND EGGS. F. H. mAURER, NKW BKKLIX. eep Chickens Strong and hoalt'.iy ; ii wis your pullets to lay- in i eailv : it is worth its weight in cold iywlicn hens moult ; it prevents ail disease, Cholera, Koup, iJiaritma, Lcp-weaKiicss. It U u iotcrl'ul loot! dlKCHtlvc. Large cans ure most economical to buy. VlAKE a.. condition powecn. riureforc no matter what kind of feed you use, mix with it daily Sheridan rowdcr. Otherwise, your profit this fall and winter will be lost when the price (or tugs is very high. It assures perfect assimilation oi the food cler.ienta needed to produce health and form eggs. ..ntint.il, tti. n-fiw uaod In oinoll iIimooi nn other kind ofw fourth M runa Immunity H caw la. llion on-tnlh cent livr l1 Hon. "On Unro rn onvwl uiv ll, na ill mi.mj V' pnr- l ixiuv uiio w luuir au. a uuouiumit. ihi4 io ui uu'uu. irruiMra aiiu immi uNurr www .w m m. H ts atiAotuic ly pttrttj I.Tlily If You Can't Cot It Near Home, Send to Us. Ask First. Wo wnd no.ti.ilil on pof InrrVi F1o f I. One Uw n tl.ii Hl ran. V oi.ro told, omflo erj ot Ua UMt poultry w(nir lutllii.t.1' tent tn. I. a. JOIISooN A Co., m Cu.iuiu IIuum ktnMt, Itokiuu, kluav Tor Salo by Eunkla & Wtor, IflddleburchTa.' )j. ( . t . i. . i I. I ;; 1
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