III- ble md lest ict IT ways rests serial flue insgrovH eratoTH 10 lliay aao lumliitKrauj Friends of "The Post." T?nr.r. or Honor. The following have paiu their Subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their nnnips. Should any mistakes vcur in those credits or on your pa per plenso notify us : V. F. Walter, l. M. McDowell, Geo. Steller, Amos Herman, Isaac Drecao, Samuel J. Diouse, Samue l O. Kuhns, John Sipe, Henry lU mo, Aficbael Folk, Soph. Geniberling, Jacob Neibood, W. F. Wacner, Longinus Walter, L L. Herman, X. 0. Landis, S. 1'. Gramly, l 1. IiroiiHP, sane C. Swartz, fannie E. Bowcrsox, ,nn Herman, S. Herrold, . S. Trout man, ;muel L. Maurer, iVm. O. Smith, V. D. Kreamer, mos Snook, IVm. Apple, hos. Martin, !. L. Freed, I.W. Heisle, red Stimely, obn A. Dietrich, G. Snyder, eo. N. Eidley, red Miller, W. Kline, llilton Moatz, T. Dundorc, osoph Kerr, imuc'l 13. Kline, F. Kreamer, Br. J. O. Wngner, 'in. Diehl, 1. M. Hummel, . Laudcnslager, J. K ichenbnch, io. I. Flander, Dec. 1, '94 Oct. 1, 94 May 1, '95 Feb. 1, '95 July 4, '95 Sept. 15, '91 Oct. 1, '91 April 1, '91 Dec. 1, '94 Aug. 1, '94 May 1, '93 Nov. 1, '95 Aug. 1, '91 Oct. 1, '95 June 5, '94 Feb. 15, '95 Oct. 1, '95 Sept. 1, '95 Oct. 1, '94 April 1, '95 Nor. 1, '94 Oct. 1, '94 Feb. 1, '95 Oct. 1, '94 Oct. 1, "94 Feb. 1, '95 May 1, '95 Nov. 1, '94 Oct. 1, '94 Sept. 15. '95 Nov. 1, '91 June 1, '94 Oct. 1, '94 Apr. 1, '95 July 1, '95 June 15, 95 Sept. 11, '94 Oct. 12, '91 Jan. 1, '9(5 Nov. 15, '94 Mar. 1,'95 Mar. 1, '95 Dec. 10, '94 May 1, '95 Feb. 15, 95 Feb. 1, '93 Feb. 1, "93 Feb. 1, '94 ADAMSBURG. District Sunday-school conven es will be held at the following ices on the following dates : Shn. Vk:n Dam, October 1st ; McKces i klm, October 2nd; Mt. Pleasant ills, October 3rd 5 and Selinsgrove, tober 4th. Prof. T. A. Sprenkle, kid Sec. will be iireaont at fhn etings. All 8. S. fotkei are in edtb attend. We trust that these urentions will be held in all the tricts of the county. Vice Presi ts are urgently requested to see tbis important matter of holding etings in their respective districts .Miss Myra Romig received two ies of olive wood, cut and polish- horn Jerusalem Ilev. W. II, ibs, the Lutheran minister, moved Jlutoii. . . .The plasterers are rut- Is the first coat on the new print- office Tho rough wall of Jas. ngler's houso is almost complet- .. .Last week as II. O. Smith was king at tho new hall, he made a tep, throwing him on the joist. iraetureu inree nus .Now . Walter ond Kellar are hannv. on account of the arrival of a nd new L'iil Baer ami (la nm V lllllk in 17 idmitiiAnt.fl rf nnnelina fVni. Ilnriey and wife are visiting luniiuii county. . . .Misses Jstella lair and Marv Darmnn Knnnr. n Ik verv pleasantly with P. K Lrmnim mill fimiiliv nt ln Millu tre Co The public schools of uiHinct win open on tho tli of 'ber. .. .Joseph Shannon, nn old imn is on me sick 11st. Pa I The Effect of the Tariff. Harnsburg Gentleman who a business that requires the of a creat deal of burlan. or t-e bagging, recently wrote to a 'dclphia firm that manufac- tho fabrio to ask how the new I bill would affect tho prico of This is the answer he ro- ' Reception To Their Pastor. Rev. Foster U. Oift was tendered a surprise reception last evening, He was decoyed to the house of John Stackhouse on Eighth street, and there was led into a room with all his congregation filling every available space. It was a complete surprise. Mr. Gift has labored faith fully in the Grace Evangelical Luth eran Church, and to show their ap preciation of his work the congre gation presented him with a well filled purso. Mr. James Matter made the presentation. Rev. Mr, Gift replied iu a few appropriate words. A quartette rendered ex cellent music. Of course refresh ments were not lacking. It was a highly enjoyed evening throughout, and has proven the loyalty of the people of Grace Church to their past or. Mr. Gift has been in the city but three months, and has held the church services in theY. M. C. A. Scranton Truth. Ivory 6oa v At Floats BEST FOR SHIRTS. THE PROCTER & QAMIILt CO, OINTI. PRESENT I CUTTI1ISOUT. p. J: ou ask how fed burlap. wanlyoH tho tariff bill has Thev havo taken uuty ol forty per cent., but tli ii t has boon taken off tho havo lulviinnml irlitr.nn run- our ODinion. wo do, not flunk I burlap will be any cheaper. I'oniHuiuor will havo to nav as as before, and tho govemment hso the duty. However, we i'x'oii promised lower pricos by Mnncratie partv. I lo not caro to talk politics, lien wo get to thinking over uiinn u was well enough as 'o is a sormon in that lettor li howlers for free trade will 0. Sinco tho duty has boon off tho pricos havo advanced u por cont., and the consumer ve to pay as much as before. bo govornmont will loso tho No wonder the firm got "a stated" when it thinks over nation, especially as lowor are promisod by tho Dem-party. NOTHINU II K IT Ell KOH A OUR NEW I I SWEEPERETTB. 1894 SWEEPERETTE 189-1 Wbluli Is a NtartlliiK nvplHtl(in In Cm-pet HWIH'IX'IH. If you win nil s thin '(iiiMii Willi a (wtnl Money otiicr for i.iio we will wml you wvurely packed, liy Kx im'KM. one of our New itml Klepint Nweeieri'tles. War ruulvd lu vvery piirtlculur or MOXEV HKFONDKD. WE MAKE YOU THE FOLLOWING OFFER Ask the iiiibllshein of this pufter ubout our rv llaiillliy. Largest Mannfactnrcrs in llie WORLD- CAl'TIOX. l'leiue wrllo your nnmo and ud dresd plululy hu uh to avoid mistakes. UK.U.KKS : Send fur our printed matter. We will make It an olieet for you to handle this clt'tfunl Hue of SwceperutU-s. THE SWEEPERETTE CO., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. No.. 2051. Piled Ptlrat Itrhlitir Pllrs. SYtii-roMM-Miil.sfiiiv; liileiiselii liliiundstlntf. Inc ; luimt al nl vrlit ; wurw1 hv iteratclilliir. If al lowed loeontliiue t linn irHforin, w hich often lileed nnd ulcerate, lieeotnini; verv Hore. Kwavnk'h Ointmkst Kliips the liclitui; and hleedlmf, heal ulceral Inn. and In most cases removes the tumor. At driik'k'IstM, or liy mall, for (Ml cenui. iJr. SwajncA Mm, 1'hlladulphhi. RJ.HJil5 LEAN'S CORDIAL & BLOODJHJRIFIER. A rellnldo rrmmty for trenKthenlng tho weak, InipnrtliiK viffor to thfolreulnllon, pu rirlnK tho blood, restoring Htrcngtu auiro. bunt health. A oertalu remedy for WEAKNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE, LOW SPIRITS, STOMACH SICKWESS AND DVSPEPSIA. l'UIC K $1.00 I'Klt 1IOTI I.K. the Or. J. II. Slt leau Jh'dldno Co sr. Louis, mo , SOUE PROPRIETORS, uu A' v-' '-'''est hook out. 'IVIIhi.II about thlH wonderful uliect. Whalover your views are on llyimoiism, you will llnd this UMik of k'reat value, l'ulillshed price, so cent. Heiil frtui, transportation prepaid, II you remit cents tor HuLsci-lpilon (o llomo and llearlh, the eii'LTiuii noiisenoiii i itlily. Aildresx 1IOMKS ANU UKAKTUS J-U11I.1HII l.No ft)., Now York. ir.it" .ui.nu uhui 'MlMil, mi roan 'nnnition 1 IP',uv-t.i,Jjo.uui''jvM -4l uvfttiiutft u4i ttv u,,iiJ., ua j i -...71 'jgy u pj FU RNITURE ElitoaMParlrFiriiire. We offer the best goods at Phe nominal Prices, guaranteeing qual ities the Finest, and Styles the Latest. Couches, Lounges, Mirrors, Baby Carriages, Window Shades etc.. offered at nriens t.n sm. f Vm times. We are catering to the' onyaer uounty traae, and AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place of ousmess. uespectfully, MILTON FURNITURE GO Front Street, Milton, Pa. J. r.l. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Rief's Hydraulic 1 (or Ram.) Wit is a oew and uiarveloiiH Invention. Just tlie tiling you want for ! evatlnff a eoutlnuous ipply of water frrtun hprlnsor lrun'li'H. It in nelf operotlnir, nlmple in construction and uiihiirptiHseil in il urabiliy. Tliey are now beluif placed in every State in the Union and are wanted in every county, towu and village. Wo challenge the world to produce its eipial. Must prove atinfactory before payment in made. For further Information write for Illustrated catalogue. iv JVELL.DBILLING. Having drilled over three hundred welli in thlK County. 'plenty of ref erence can be Riven as to the efficiency of my work. I rffp'-IVfullv folleit your patronage in this line and will guarantee you perfect Malefaction iu every Job. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, PA. GUNSBERGER CRN SAVE YDU MDNEY. GENTLEMEN WHY DO YOU PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR Spring k Bummer Clothing When I am prepared to furnish yon tho most complete assortment of tho LATEST SPUING and SUMMKH STYLES in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear and Gents' Furnishing which is tho most desirable and hest selection that I havo ever shown. Bargains in Everything and for Everybody. R. GUNSBURGER LEADING CLOTHIEli, M IDDLEliUKGH, PA. I MR! F . fTHR0AT EASE AND m ICKEL SE Soiuothing new at I. II. Bowmsox'u Coufectioi ary, MuUHoburgh, l'n. o Waning A gr..t cti.no. 'I a m.k. mon.y. VITAL QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.sTSiS Hr,l. OOXCV1HM. ilrll-. lb. liUKA't LABOU XaSUKrt u U r'W " Cutun. T.'iif L. ,.i.iu.o. Tli. mi lMW. ! t'llO I tCTlO.V doo. lu, u IukiIou WurtuiM. Whl t'UkU TUAUJC I" fcr blia. ' A b., . IU. buur. Krl)lxl, Hu lb 11 10, ul; l 3f. H1U U HUhl. y vai liberal Uruia lo mW rk " 1 fcr clrt ul.r. ut I m) onl. lur ft4itl'l uuitlt l uu m. P. W. UXMliLAU OUm Imt ClMMkuul Hk.fuilMMvlua. l' ULEICIl'S CENTAL ECCMS. SslinsgravEj Fai Tuelh U'Hned. extracted, Implanted, regulat ed. IMhuiihuii ud Inliirli'M lo tlio tti-lli und iihiuIU tivulud. Arillk'litl sotH, cnnvuH, trldifru mid utMluruUirs liimirUHl, All kludnul UUIiitf. CiulU Murk upoolnlly. OKO. R. n.RI('II, P. D. 8. Offlre in WeW dwe uiu, toutb lile tiutriuiue, opiKntlta NullouiU Uutol P. C. MARTAAN, 1Aoiiori.'il Artist, lias just opened a room in W. W. Wittenmyer's building, whero ho is prepared to do first class work, .March 2i, 'Dl. EWIS 98 LYE T:ilr)nu-J"l porl f rn nikl.. I'uliKo oilir I a It l H a II io "l r tuni iLkl In ui Willi riiuuv.liU' llL Hid vjuiii .m &ijiv. riiklv fr u-4. . W IU maku Uio b i.TfimiM llarjl In "J nil'iui.' wlibuut bulllnii. II la lli ir ti .niiou mui Mi.-, ill-lhf, linn lnk cl'-lj bulUiA lolou, trot, wo, I fSNHA. BALI M'FO CO Ovtu Agu., I'tiU., l'a. L rr BUGGIES at h Price x r M Top HllKtfjr... 1 171 XVr Cut tho f ''iZcJ Al'lUM-U.u ..... ., Plill'KS an. I V'.VA rua'I'i'liHunvy.ll) uulavll ALL Z.t.J'' ttt Kmil Wauu. l coinc'lll,ini. it ll,l C"pt . MW IliivorUu. ". Vaifvi lliiriiw, .l .' torjmnlMivo -n ... i....- ... it Tr. i ..1.1 I...,, r f, " . I.iuTi-uiii Vt !t i rollt. &' ji?7,' Moriut Hoilill., 1 to(.i v' rn zrlf v. . uruuv vkut r. "TTyrV; 0uUUwivuw8t.1CUiciujmll,O. vlUVj JEW GOODS Received every day at the entraliryloodsStore Selinsgrove, Pa., Great Reduction Sale of Ml 5 C For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT T1IK UKKATKSTHACRIFICUKvKR KNOWN IN CKN I WAI. I SYLVAN I A. We nro not m-IIi'iiu out, iut we do thin to Inoreiisf our iilos nliove imv pr. vIoiih yi'iir. We nivn it few of the nrlci-n nn follow : Soft ooil C'IihuiIiit Suit $14.00 Cotton Top .Miittii'N.i Hard Wood Chiunher Suits 10.00 Woven WiJ Muttrehd Antique Onk NuitN, 8 Tieceu 111.00 Hed Hprititfu..". 1'lunli Parlor SuitH MX) DropTttbles, per ft ..7.7 Woodeu Chairs per net Sifiu. l'latforiu Uocker Id utook, everythiiiK in the furniture line, Including Mirror, Uo.j Desk, Siileboanln, CupbounlH, Centre TuoIcm, Fancy Horker" Hnl Feather Pillow, Lounged, Colchen, Douhtrayi, Hinkn. IlivA kui-kn Seat Chairs fine, tnedinm and heap furniture, to uit all riHwet.. 1'rlneH reduued all through. Cr lie early and neo our utm-k li..f.,r.. your order, and thus save 13 to , p'e cent, on every doli.tr. Special Attention Given o Undertakinf it Kmhali KATHERKAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MII-TMv:;! !,.:;:, rA. EN. l.NN- . 2.2k . 1.75 . 1.'J5 . .tiO . i.rfi f j. . J.ine iiin. gpecial Reduction. In order to make room for nw goods, I will sell at specially re- cuiceci prices an lines ol goods in stock. Call Rqd See My Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Ml 7 . ' stoneware, uueensware, GIcgs ware. &c. An entire Conntr rinlv ly loaded with 5 cent Goods of ev- ery description. lTER GARMAN, Mt. Pleasant Mills. CHANGED HANDS! The Tinshop & Stove business lately conduct ed by J. H.EJioads S in my possession. I am prepared to offer Ei: cn ial bargains in STOVES, TINWARE. Spouting, Tin and Corrugated roof ing. Cairand see my goods. Respectfully, M. KElGXiK J
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