To the Atlantic Coast an J Return at $10 the Rounl Tr.i On Aiuiwt Ith next the l'eiinvl. Tiu.i.i UiilMi I Cuiupauy will ruu ftuctlio" of it p ijv.il.ir s"fsliire -s-cm fit in. Tii"'1 ui s lire pliiinitvl lor lii- o;n - i.;:ri-;s of fiiniiii- in.: an i-oik i.i i':tl )rt uiiity for i 11 in Wet-tern l' nnsxlvu- i. ir. . f in' V. vi .-.in.- if tlii' in ineijuil .i-t- of tin' Atlmtic '- p .-mrl of a hIhv i wi"'!.-, mi'l i choico of is !iI1dvi' I Atlantic ol in- wlv 1 -. (1 1-1 lit I C'.ty, ill Ami rif i !u i p j 1 1 1 1 . i res ti t in (' r.i' M -iy, app; "I'li iti lv cil! 1 t:: ' i-fii -f th" C n-t, Sen l-le City, tli'! ni .if tin- Cunt, iin-l ()'"iii l.'iiy, li-t 1 il ly no liie uis tiie lc-i! uttl active of the l;ic Sp:-.'i .! !i-iin vv,',! h'iv I'itt-lmi-j, on uli in -:iti :i 1 .1 ,' tit : A. M., !inivin' at All n i I J.-". V. M.. uliere stop fur .I.-im r ui',! In- in 1 1-, and r".i.-li;ii r I'inl i l. !-!.i i 7:'."i l. M. I'nssenri -i c in . n.l tin- i,L'!it in I'lii! rl. Ip!i:.i. mi 1 t ii'iy r'.;iil ir ti'iiin M tlr- f'ill' i iuu' d.iy for the hlioiv. 'iiiitii l: it iM. nil s. ' ' 7.i;." ti.lMI :.;. l.i .m . J'lttsburp, Altoon a, . . . Tyrone, . . 1 i'i-ito'.vii A. M V. M 1...V. I. : !.o.-) I n't.. Milllm I'liila h lpliia r. m-'.mxsmimjvk. Miss 1 I n riet Kichtei has polio to IJeiivi iaii-, Dauphin county to visit her brother W. H. Kichter Dr. L. II. Voclliler and wife were in town Km,. hi.,-.... Dr. J. II. n.-h and Prof. II. L. Shroyer on Sunday afternoon cre at Shikelliiny Miss Funis- vntli of Danville, was seen on our stie.-t Monday . . .Quite a number of our young folks picknicked across the river on Tuesday. All report lia vim; had a very pleasant time . . . Quite a number of those pet-sons who j. r- deeply interested in the post nilice at this place are becom ing greatly alarmed and somewhat surprised that no appointment has as yet been made. Humors con cerning it are becoming quite num erous, ami a great mistake was made by JJ. F. Tanner on last Tues day morning when ho walked up to the door in Spi inpiiiun's buildinp and taking hold of tho late'.;, tried to open tho door and enter what he U.ipoHcd "1m.i post oilier, lie i.i"'Ji,. l w tho U. ,vt v-,vt)iild-. t l.nrut itito tears. u tented " io no more money for Jlji , e , ,, -ii ,r jf jtonueil t igu, Haul Blio. "In i. . ii t know whether I'm not a fit mi!' C-hi hi '. nullum- . . , i . nee stir ''laii.s ai me oiii ,.. - i Die iiii-"'i - have almost e tl ,. nn ui.ik fur C'hiis. 1. ririch's In in his bids fair t. become (,i,i of tl lie- t homes iii the coun ty . . . .Iiii.-l. Friday Dr. J. 1'. W ltdi, ii.ii mid Mr. Adler of lUooiii.-lnirp, -. I (' i-. (1. Ilindricks for the purpose i f spending a dav trying to depopulaie the fumy tribe of the S.is.pi.lia m i Dr. Welsh is Prin cipal of tl .- Stale Noiinul School ut tlillt Jilac.' a;d ill. lei' liis supervision the heboid in- 1 ecu rapidly pro-prt-.ssiiu'. li . -leutly interested in tin-sciio 1 . oi iljis state and as ttii i .lucitoi he nas few superiors . ...Quito a number of our young people attended the festival at Va''i-ii-t Hi r's si'hoohhouse in Mon roe township, last Saturday evening. Judging from the attendance at Sunday school, the following day, as well as by the smile the former Superintendent and Auctioneer wore, tho festival was u success financially Work is about to be commenced on the erection of tho bridge over lViuiscreek ut this place On Til hday aftiri.oon the sad utws was sprea 1 aniuiig our people of the death of Sarah, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Oppen Lciiuer. She wat a bright and lov ing child and was loved by nil who knew her. The parents have the yiujt.it ii.v of the entire community in this their sad hour of bereave- lucnt I. Wagenseller of Jilooms- burp, is conlined with a severe spell f hickn.'ss at the home of his broth w Dr. 15. F. Wapeiiscller. Ptrrv. THOXELVILLK. The nun of lust week, which was to much needed, is ubout all evapor ated, mid in consequence, of which the corn is "rolling up" again, (live us More ruin wo pray Tho oats which was sowed before tho deep mow in April is about all garnered. ..lly looking over the county papers wo observe that the picnic seusou bas opened in full foreo. This place was well represented at the K. G. F. picuic at Adamsburg on Saturday. Our base ball club pluyed a gamo with tho Puiuterville nine at tho Ad auibburp picnic, and Heut them back Lome with a big majority against them. The ruiutervillo boys laughed a little too aoon, and discovered that, I "who laughs last, lnugbfl bent." Ou August 1" ill examinations for teneher's certificates for Adams twp. will be held in the Troxelville nchool house, nt which time the board of diroctor will Imve a m eetinir, and they desiio nil tho applicants for schooN to bo present ono hour bo for tho linn set for tho o peniiift of tho ex;iiiiin .it.ions On Saturday, Sejiteinher 1st, tho four Sunday- schools of this place will hold a union basket pi :nic in J. (J. Moyer's prove, J mile south of this place, to which the whole county in invited. Cai.. Joe. The eorner slone of tho new St. l'eter's IiVanj,tIicid church will bo laid Sunday forenoon, A up. 5Ui, by Jacob Young, 1'. E. In connection with tlii service, there will bo an all-day holiness moetinp in Thomas' provo, near th church, l'roachinp Saturday eveninp, Anp. 1th. All are cordially invited to lit tend. "Without holinom no man shall see the Lord." J. T. Wilson, Pan lor. MeULURF. It is with sadness that I write this morning to tell tho readers of tin; Post that ( Siandfather Ulsh and wife sank into tho repose of final sleep only three days apart. Ho was buiiod last Sunday forenoon, July l!:tli. nnd tho next day about tho same time Mrs. Ulsh breathed her last. Only a moment's ugony and the good mother and noiphbor's spirit returned to Ood, who gave it She expressed the wish, and no doubt prayed earnestly, to follow her dear one soon. United in life for nearly sixty years, they are so soon united m death. A sou far oil" in the West could not be present at either funeral. They were both members of tho Lutheran church for many years, where they adorned tho doc trine of (Jod, our Saviour, with an exemplary lile. l neir remains were followed to their last resting place by a largo con course of relatives am friends. Orandinolher's funeral took place Wednesday forenoon. Tho memory of tho just is blessed. X MIDDLF.CRKFK. T ho sound of tho thresher is heai i' in tho land. Wheat turns out about throo-fourth of a crop Grant i oder and family were visiting A. A. L'l sh's on Sundayit . . . The auction a W. II. Kline's j Saturday even ing was quite a success. Come again Saturday eveuine August 11th Tho pici"'i',,ri0.n'..,ftburg on Satur day wa3h" wo.ided by a number ,,f - -v ot" 0,..n ...!. , , ; her kuifo so'"" " "u oiei h .,'-1,11111) utlair. . . . luo t. Faiil's i it -ji Maubeck's Sunday schooi n'.Vl hold their annual picnic in Steining er's grove, J mile from Middlecreok, on Saturday, August 125th. Band and other music will bo present to enliven the occasion On Sunday many of our people attended the funeral of father Henry Ulsh at Mc ('lure. . . W. H. Klino h daily driv ing throuph our village on his way to normal at Beavertown After their harvest vacation, Steely and Knepp aro again on tho road selling poods. x. MAUHIED July '21, by Uev. H. G. Suable, J orest F. Holapplo and Sarah S. l orry, both of Kantz TJIKD. July 2--, near Wagner, Irvin F., son of David and Margaret Stuck, aged 11 years, 1 0 mouths and a days. July lit, at Aline, Forley MHv. daughter of John and Elizabeth Gaupler, aged 8 years, 4 months and 'J days. Near Salem, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Henry and Susannah Laudonslager, aged 11 years, fl nios. and 11 days. NOTICE TO HEIRS. IN HE-ESTATE OK AUHAM MSE.MIOWEH, DECEASED. At an oriihaiiH Court liclil nt Mlil(ll,lMiri;li In ami fur Mil.l I'uiiiily of SiiviIit uii Urn iuiu , i,, v ( July A. !., ls4 iH'fnru tlin Jintes tlirreof, llio iii'lllliili of Henry KIki'MIhiwit, nun ol llio h.IiiiIii NlnilnrH ul Aliiiuii Klwiilmwer. lee'il. win, iiri M'lilfil. Moiling lurlli: is,, Him lriu-rs of iiiluilii. Wiiii inn Isiui'il In vour ih'(.IMniier, lluury KIsi-ii- IlllWiT, llll.l SlllllUl-1 HilWl'll, nil IIih iWtllll. ot lltu wilil Allium Klwiilmwcr, ilm-'ii, .March sHili. ii,;,i ninl. Tluil your viiu.iii..r lnui ma,lai'l.ll.'iiii.i,t of Ills iu'ooiiiiI ho far mt lie lias uiliiilnlMli-rtji Uii; I'Hiiiio I'liiiiinli ii-ii to lilin. 8rd, Tlist your imiii iIoiht iiI.mik wlili Siiiuui'l liiiweu nitd a joint m-. count Sepli-iuIxT Uliil, IHHl, lllHl I'X.'tinlluiiH were llli'd lo wil.1 mvount seiiii-iiilier siJi, lssi anil nn uuilllor ii.H,lin,.il. Tluil. llio reixirt, of hiiIiI iiu.lll.ir wiw I'oiiilriiii'U ulmnliiu.lv 17tl ss till, That all ll. HiiiuiiiilHuwurili'il liy llio itutll tor to lie pulil outof (lie luweuof (lie vnlntu have "'ii ituly palil. Tluil tlii.reri-iiiuluiinoiiroiM'rly of wild entail. In tin, lunula of jour lMlllolir,' Your H't II loner lliurt-lore prsys llio foiirt id ifrant n rult lo hIiuw i hiihc Uk,ii Mm. ( uiliurlne Klsenliower. tll.a l,.il, k. I.ueliKlu Itowen, Mary Alk'liT, Sarali llwt. (.'allierlno WulU-r, ItoU rt hlxeuhttwiT. Anii'lla nil ami lleluiiitn lutli'iiliowi'r or (lii'lr li'mil ri'jirehi.imiUveii wliv your H.inion,.r, the wihl nWy Elw iilimv,.r. khoulil n. il be dlM'liarKitl Iroiu lliediilliw of his iipMiliiiiii,'i.( ns iiiliiilnlHirutor of the estate ot Aliiaiii Klm-iihowiT. d.'d, whi-iuupou the t ourt uud uow to wit t July llllh. IHiu. rule ifrunled an priiy. d for imthoiihI wrvlc. Ui be iiiude uihiu nil lliohe ri'NldliiK within the county and by nubile' iitloii arrorlliiir lo law Hhould any reside uuinidu l he cuuuty rut urottblo to the l t day ol nex t u-rin ..... ., l',r furitim, 11.11. M., I, j V lines tho Hon. 11. ,M. M.iJIure. I'renldmi JulA.U.'wi. ' MU"Uul,urK1'' IUU day of Sl'ul. J (. H'lllV'l, r-I...L. rx ri Shi-rirr. ontce, MlddlflT ,, l-a .July xard. ii. HEART DISEASEI. Fluttering:, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. 'For a long tlmo I had a terrible pain at my heart, which lluttercd al most incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in nod ana ucicti pas from my stomach until I thought that every minute would bo my last There was a fcelllnp of oppression nbout my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without, resting. Aiy Hus band Induced mo to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetito and sleep well Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. HARRY F. STARR, TotUTllle, Pa. Tr. Mllm HoartCnr In Hold on A poaltlrs runrftntoe that tho tint bottln will iH.nnflt. AIIraKKltiM'll Until, Ixittlrn fortft.or It will In. wnl, prepaid, on receipt of Crlr If tho Lr. Mllc-a Medical Co , tUkbart. lod. REMEMBER there arc hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, comixjscd largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. The following brands are standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as they were when you or your father were boys : "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Eauraan," "Davis-Chambers," "Falmestock." For Colors. National Lead Co.' Tur White Lend Tinting Colon, one-pound can to ?3-peu:i(! paims. vet nine and annoyu.,1. . Sliailo.. an.l lnnr. II,. t.(Mt - HJU iu...:i.i ... - . Send us a i.iii(od BlllJIier HI W book on psints ami cululie, rbin probably ave you a kooio-K'")' dullari. NAT"-'M 1' 1-1-A1 ''-. New York. Pitf-hiirn Frun Ii, iJernun Nation. il llauk liiuMing, Pitlsburn. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAIJ. Sanlitny & Lowistowu Division. In t ll'i cl .May 27, ls;i. t'lt rWARU I DtH. BTATIIIN. kAtTWAUll p m a in A. I. a in , fi l.j.i W.,d I,elHtown J. r.4 a.,.,) .-.-.' IJ.ui Main street ;.4'l 3.u:i l.-ji. Tin.,. l.Fwmtuwn T.H.'i 3. ui 4.1,1 11.61 Maltlatul 7.M 3.14 4.11 11.45 falntnr S.UI 3. ill m: u.4o il suimiio h..i a.u ;i..M II. .'l'l H VVaaner n 11 a.iia :i.4l II. a IT Mmaure H '.'I 9.43 ll.lv 1" lUul.'i Mill H.27 3.4ii 3.3.1 11 I'i 11 AilHMmburK .' 3. Ml 3.V4 1 1 .01 ai HiKvortown I M.4 4 ir: 3.14 lu.&a 34 ' Ilenler K.M 4.12 1.UH pi Hi :l M.l,laburli , K.6 4 IN 3.01 ,i.4l Valuer ! ; 4.a a.f-T 10 3 3T K reamer u,"4 i.2j a b-1 10M ' Fawllnit . u.lu 4 33 a 44 m.JI 43 SollnMHrove W.-.'l 4 4.' a.37 10.17 46 SellDPKroeo J. u.26 4.4a .'ai Vi.'Ji tu suuburt . s,;m s go Sclinsgrovo Accommodation. (Oauoeetlnic frith trnlut on N.O. ftj.) m Selluiitroee. .1.'. Arrlvo at Hellni;roTe 4.411. M. t.M f. M Truiim Leave Lewjntown Junotion : ii. in. lo 40 a tu 1 la t m, 6 au p id, 7 13 p lor AltiHinn.PlttHliurK r ami tne weal. 7a;iun,v '.6 im,i 461, iii.aiu 4 u p iu.s an p m 11 it p tu. Kiir Pnlladtttilila, Mew urlc, Hiiltliuuro 1 ml Wimlilntitun. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOUTHKBN OKNTKAt. K41I.WAV. Irnlni I.oave !4unlury ilully eiocpt 8tin,ay : 1.36 a. tu. lor wiiiiiiuiapiiri ami 1 aiiKu,iaiKu,i. 1 13 a in, Kor Halleluale, Krle.anil l!ananilul(ua W.6t)a m, Knr Iih'U lluven. 1 36 p m, Fur llulluliiiite, Kane anil Canamlal- uua. 6 44p in, Knr Henovo anil Kliilra. aip m lur wuitatunptirt. Sunnily . 6 13tn, lur Ki le an.l ranamlnlirua, UMiuii, lur I.WH Haven, and ua6pm lor Will- laumpurt. ttT, a m. Knr Cntiiw,i hd,I lliiialtun. Sa."a 111,1000a ui.anit 647 p tu, Knr Wllki'iiliarre. 7 in a in, 10 w a 111. 1 m p iu, atop 111, rorSlia 1111, klu anil Mount Carun'i. Suniluy lOuOa iu, lur Wllkoeliarre. Tralne Leave 8!lnitrove Junction 0 60 am, wuvkilaye arriving nt I'lillmli-lpMa 1 00 p. in. New York I 63 p m, Haltlmore ( 10 p ui. WmlilnKtiin 4 30 p 111. t.M P. M. week ilayi arrlvlnir at Plillailelphla ll.lU'.M.New York 3 63 am, Baltimore 10.40 r. m.i I au p m, ilnlly arrlvlnn at lhtlatlelphla 4 30 a m, New York 7 33a in. Tralm alio L.eave Suohury 1 t 60 a in, ilally arriving at I'liilailelphla '2 6 60 a iu lliililmiire i iua. 111. New York 9 83 am. Vei-k,laye,10 36aiu riunilayi. 4 34 a in. ilally arrivluitat rinluilelplila lo to a in., New York 1 13 pui., Ilaltliuore k 66 am., Waitilnuton 10 1( am. 1 ii p m, week tlayi arriving at Philadelphia 6 60 pin. New York U 38 p iu., Maltlinora t) 46 p. m., WanliluKton 7 60 p m. Train alu luare Suuliury atV44 a. m. anil 6 '.6 and k 17 p. m. lor UarrUbury, I'hlladelpliU and Italtiinoro. For ratin, main ., eall on Ticket A Kent or adilraa Thu. Wail, I'. A. W. l. 110 F1IU1 Are I'ltliliuru. Fa. 3 . K. WOOD, Uea'l Pail AgenU B. m. rvLi uai, mo 1 juanager. mi SELINSGROVE M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r I keep constantly on li.ttnlii,l ltin.ii ufiicture to order nil kimin of Marble and Granite Old Stones Cloanea and Repaired. WW riHCKS ! LOW 1'KICKS!! I lmvn one of tiie hent Marble Cut ters In the Stats mid ooimequeutly turn out tfood work. S-Coiu nnd nee my worlutprlct ii. Tliniikftil fif pnut fnvorn t inoct re Kpcctftillv auk a cotit liitiunn of fiuiH', M, L. MILLER. Chamber Suits. Look ut tlieiu. Parlor Suits. Look at them. Side Hoards. Look At them. Couches, Lounges, Patent Kockers, Easy Chairs. Look ut theiu. 50 Baby Carriages. Look at thciu. IJaby Coach Kobes, AHuuhaiiK, Luce CovcrH, ull price. Look at them. They lire lii'iiutlfH. Carpets, Oil Clotlis, Window Shades, Lace CurtainSjCurtain Poles, KllL'S of nil 1,-iiidia . ... ivhoel spini T, w . : ' tum.aHe vcrming else at tho Vpoyular fiiniituro and carpet store of W. H. Felix, Lewistown, Pa. OIU'IIAXS' COl'KT SALE OF BEAL ESTATE! l lii' tituli-rsluni' l. Ailinltilvnitiir ot Nnmli .linn-MHliluii. lain nf ivntni loivnslilii, Huvilrr Hiiintv, I'ii.. ilii-il. livvlttiiK i,r hii Alum nrdiT Ksii.ii 0,11 i,r tii, oriiliuiiH' I'ourt uf kiiviIit I'.MIIH V. Will .v,,M. Vl pm.ii,. S!l(. ,h .tfVM. Im's, mllf Niiriu hi i ui .MIilillotjurKll, OU Siiturdiiy, August 18, lhJ4. Tlii- KnlliiH Inif ),, ; Im- (,.a Kstutf 10 Wit: All Unit i-,Ttiilti im--niiii,, t-niiiiiit un1 trait nl l.inil Mtuitti.. In (Viitii. towiiNliip, hinUi-r nullity. I'a., Imiiiiilnl n n,o N,,ri a ,v Iiuh'Im i,r Ji'vi' ll,i, k, iilTtf, Knht liy luiuN of rrunklln Mttrr. sniitii in- imiiisor lii'lrn or ivii-r I.onir li'i il, iitnl on tlii! WV-tt liv land of Jesae Iliu-k! nlH rtf riiiitiilniiiif TW kl.VE AOKKs, more or li-ss, with thu iiiiiirtciiiiiii.. on wlih-li hi 'J'i.'VV,'. " ''w-"y DWKI.I.INO iirK. M AIU.K, mill otlii-r oiitliullilliiKN. Fruit Tn-na ami ii iH'vi-i -iiiiiinj; uprmif m wnter iii'iir tho iliH.r. Allot tin- almvi) uj S cjl.ur uu, , KUDll Hl lll'llf I'lllllllllllin. Kill, III I'lilllllll'lll-at 1 O'l lOl'k p. M.. of Ktllll day whfii linns will l. mi,,,. known hy, JAt'OU fKAMKIt. Aillur. i ... , AAO-'Ullx''koul. Till all a kiiii tlih wiiiiil.'rful KUliJiit. VVIuit.ivnr your vh-u-a are mi llypiintlHin, ion will Hud IliUlMHik of (,'ri'at viiln... l'uliliHlieil pi li:o. 60 centa. Sunt Uii'. transportation prriinlil, If you remit M i'i'iitt,iruiih,rlptliiit,)ioiiieaiid lleiirlli, thu '1,'1,'iiiit hous,. hold inontlilv. Addri'sa lltiMkS AM) II H. U'l'IIS l'l HLlhlliNll 1'u"n3w Yolk. BUGGIES at Price gayy if euoTiinliiianr.... 1.171 wputti, ft tv6 rtiavum i:A PKIl!Ka i.n.l '"Tup Hurref .ii7iuutM.ll A I J. till Iii uuau naauu. fHAiooiliasI It llnail Carl ..lifliu lluvi fl0lllUK7 " M7iMlf.UiU- IlUlflf V llnnitMO. AS HA tiirvitml mv it'Ulll " 91.' Miflimni, U,MIHUUI ..nll T an 11 ' ... a- . a .... ' Vf'K I Ui U Uwrvuc ttl , ClucUuubU, O. 10 VIGOR OF r.i E r J Kaaii, Quickly, Parmanantly Restored. W mkiru, Krrnacaa, Ucblllly. ami all i" raiu i eviie irom early erruraorlaler exoewta, i Ilia iwaulu of overwork, elokoeaa, wurry, euj. full omaa and portion of the body. Blaipla, Datura) Bielhoda. luimndlala Iniprovamant eaen. Fallara liuuouibta. a.uuo ruremiKea. Jiook. explaoaUoua uiaa alvan in avarv IRIK MKOIOAL. CO. Addren UFPALO. M. V. WALL PAPER Not retailed at Wholesale Prleet but sold lower thai any ether bouse. I finif t'-00 wl" bu' enoouR good D14 LUUll Iprtotertlie wallaof a 10x14 fu ruoiu, luuludltif aneat4Uol4 BeNer, send Hk. fur pottage and rwolve loo beautiful aaiiipU aud Uald Bk tlW tm larr, WILLIAM WALLACE, 10SS Pima mi ahllikellilM, Pa. RocheaUr.iN.Y.) Buelnue Unlveralty. 5umaier School. f . IHIHHGM dllullll.llU Count. Enter any time. Alm "ttnurf.- Circutarj frn If ayy. RememDer The Dead! MARBLE-YARDl Banish IX Ms f.J.?-. ft J. PEED, SUIT, Pa. Ojpcxx Sorison For Onmo Woodcock. July 4th to Jan. let. Wild Turkey, Oct. l.ltlt to Jan. IhI. Stltilrn l, S. i t. lKtto.Titii. Int. Otmfl. . Xnv. lt tn l),m. ir,H. J)"tr mill KlU. Out. laf. to Don. lrifli. lUlililt? Nov. 1 t-t to J,in. lt. 7lLoADeD Shells From a to :i Urn Ul K I'.iwiler, ami I to 1 aliut N'ok. 4, 11. 7 ami N. 25 SH1CLLS IN A BOX, UGe. per Box. Or $1.40 jur liuinlreil. In C.'use Lots of GOO, 5 Per Cent. Less. SMOKKLKSS L0ADHD SHKLLS, 12 Ga.,- 00 C'F.NTS PEIt BOX. All Other Aminunitioii in Proportion. TLiCix'go&t AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES. MTAKcnt for W1I.KESBAUUE OTN. Iloliont Iii-urtiiit!H at I rollout Kitten. The UentUooiU for the Leant. Money. GENERAL INST flGENCY. Only the OloVnt. Lnrgent niul oirotiKcnt No Assessments Noiiinl noliit ami True Indemnity. KiMirenentitiir everv cImmm of Itinnrance-elther Life, Fire, Accident, or Tornado SEE DUR CDMPniMTPS .' Aetna Ilarttbrtl Homo Now York' Eiro Association Philadelphia Fidelity and Casualty Xew York Knui table Life Ins. ftoc.New York All l)iiHineA entnmted to our Airency nlmll always receive tiie - lllmowt. (inraiiiu .OonlUi, I.'..,!... I.n. c.. . .1 ... J ". V.V soliciraVlnire orFonrpatVoiiaKe. D'"'e K'mrunteeU. e H. HARVEY SOHOOH, Selinsgrove, Pa. Liheral AdJimtuiHiitH. Prompt Payments. 1894 SPRING 1894 F. EC. MAURER, NEhl BERLIN, PA. Special arrival of the very latest advanced styles of Dress Goods, Laces, Kmbroiilcrij. Silks, Braids . - and TrlmmiiKj. Also tho very latest styles of Gents' and Hoys' Spring and Summer Suits at lower prices than ever liefore SPECIALTIES. Tho largest assortment and latest stylos of Ladies' Dress Shoes and Oxford Ties in black and'colors, also in Gents' and Hoys' shoes, better in quality and so low in prices that P. H. Maurer's shoos aro tho talk of all the people. Ladies lino dress shoes from $1.00 to $3.50 Gents' fine Congress Shoes from $1.00 to $1.00 The Hltjhcst Market Price Paid for Produce. HarCASIl PAID FOR GOOD BUTTER AND EQOS. y Mew York Weeky Tribunei AND The Middleburgh POST. v ONE Address all orders to THE POST. SlillllllilllCI'S kit - ; ."''x.-'N l'licanufili., Oct. 1st to .tun. Int. Si'pt. int to May Int. Duck, JStoclx. of-;- in uiii V.-AS11 Uoinpaiilen. No Premium TTntAa ASSKTS $10,(550,139.03 0,370,010.00 5,007,831.74 V8I,0C7.40r iao,lUS,518.3S is YEAR.