:t tMisses t all without a fierce re- - .1 ii t. - ;lncooniuo rri 01 mono uu "f0ppro8eJ to the Bchcme. jbeQuay county bin is aiao 10 jTe another trial and those who m o know tiny that it will rms, t not without another profit effort . rt Ilia rnnntilinn ilr. 3tiifir",k v " " 'ft,e two bills proviiling for a unpoiutho method of distributee i jfcliool fund have a Hpocial order -jj the final tent will bo made. I ipe that Home more equitable I j jt measure will bo nblo to pass. jt ;8 only just to the poorer dis--.1- il.nl thev should receive more ,n from the state. Hod. Mnhoi), the diRtinRuinued n J patriotic number of Confess rom our district, fpeni several imys . 4i. rnnital last week. I lUr w.-i--- Mr Mhon has won uiHtineiion in Elici t time ho has been n mcmbt r n.l if is but iust to sny that Tenn. as no representatives in that body i..rtinr 1evoted to llieintcu niv imv.v ------ - - .tsof the people than our own ii:,. 'rn,crrpssinnn. V. W. II. jsqueHanna University Commencement. Tin: exercises of coiiinicncciiicnt k will take place n follows: Sl NDAY, JlSK 'JihI. IOiI'iO a. in. Annual Snimii to i!it. Students. ;;:;0 j. ni. Adln to Y. M. ( '. A vKev. .1. Yutzy, A. M. ofSel'm--' i.. Monday, .Jlwk :nl. ;t:IM a. in. Examination ot i 1'iiitc iVpartini'iit Completed. S:(H) n. 111. EloClltlolKirv KlltiT . i II.. i' i w i.: ;lllllllclil ly I loi. Jnm t . imii, V. M., I'll. P., Manap-r of Kind's ... . .i . i viiml i ;rnury, r.nieiiiioii unu 1 r;iiiuil i Culture, 1 'it t.-l h i rjr. Pa. TlUSlMY, JCSE ltll. H:'.') a. in. (Jrailuatin Excr- H'S of the Theological 1 Vpartinciit. '2::50 j. in. Annual Re-union 1 lie CTioiiiaii Literary Strict y. 7::)0 j). in. Dedication ni the new hall I iy the Pliilosopliian Literary SlK'lctV. Wednesday. June 5th. 0:00 a. in. Business Meeting of the Collegiate Alumni Association. 10:30 a. in. Orations by the Sophomore Class and presentation if certificates. 2:00 p. in. Dedication of (Jus- tavus Atlolphus Hall. Address by IU-v. M. Rhodes I). I), of St. Iiuis, Mo. 4:00 p. in. Entertainment by Students in Campus. iSin-akcrs t Clio Society, J. C. Easold and S. 1. Hare; of'Rhilo Stciety, C. 15. Jlar iiuin and I. II. Wagner. 7:30 p. m. Address to Alumni of Collegiate Department by II. K. (ircgory, Esq., of New Castle, Pa. '.:) p. in. Rampict of Collegiate Alumni. TncRHDAV, June fith. 10:00 a. ni. AnmialJunior Prize Oratorical Contest. The next Scholastic year will "pen on Aug. 2',it!i, 180.r. M.T. PLEASANT MILLS. Deferred from last week. Joseph Len ick is eitployed as a mason f& the school buihliug iu course f erection kat Freeburg Riley .epler sold attract of timber to Fi4d and Wetzeof Smithgrove. Consideration $075. , . .Nelson Men Bel was visiting in the vicinity of Oriental over Sunday. Important business, we presume. .. .S'isitors in town over Sunday ; Mrs. Albei t Scloeo and son C. A. of George town, Dr. II. M. Nipplo and wife, Kcliusgrove at J aeob Schnee's ; Jacob Busom and family, and Henry Wise and wife of Richfield at W. A. Uu sotus' ; Mrs. and MisB Burner, Liv erpool at J. Krieghbum's ; Wm. A. Boyer and wife, Lewisburg at Irwin Buyer's Miss Jennie Minium, Selius Brovo at Lewis Miniums'. .. .It. A. Hothfiiuel and D. S. Heiser weut to Tioga Co., to work in tho lumber re ffionB. . . .S. A. Kepler and wife were visiting in ltichfieldon Sunday.... I'eter S. Meiser traded horses last week with tho gypsies.... Frank Moyer, Harry Goy and Miss Beavir of Freeburg were noticed on our streets on Sunday eveniug. ADAMSBUKG. The frame-work of Chas. O. Green lioe's new barn was raised on Satur- Jay.... Rev. B. F. Kantz of Millers burg preached an excellent Sermon n the Lutheran Church on Sunday ... .J. I. Bingiman and wife are visit ing relatives in Union County.... We are pleased to sre Isaac Ulsh about again after having had a cata ract removed from one of his eyes ....Jns. Spangler and family are visiting friends in New Berlin.... We are sorry to note the illness of our friend and old Veteran Isaac Wetzel H I. Bomig is visiting his sister Mrs. P. S. Bingaman of Poo Mills, Pa.... On last Friday uight some person cr persons suc ceeded in breaking tho lock of Wm. Mitchell's graiuary, and getting away with seven hams and Borne other meat. Thcso persons should be dealt with according to law. As there is entirely too much of this work being done at present. tioitilit Coiifcli, TIktu no danger from tlii di eas wIh'U ('lininlx'ilnio'K Cough Kemetly is freely given. It liquefies tli toutrli iiuk'im anil iilN I'Xpco oruti'iD. It n!o li'iic-cii! tin- Mcverlty ami frequency of puroxyMin of eough liikT. "ml iiistiri'n it speeily recovery. There If nor t leit danger in giv ing the remedy tc rliilnrell or hiihies, hm it i 1 1 1 u i 1 1 no injurious tuilistanne. Fur sale ly J. W. Siiinpxell, Peniis I'reek, l'n. Pursuant to tlio Notice published in the Post hit week tho Snyder county Agricultural Society met at court house on Tuesday. John P. Wetzel Pres., Geo. S. Snyder Secre tary, Jnci'tt Snyder Treiis. mid I)r. E. W. Tool.- uii mliei' of tlio state lin iiii licing pii seiit on motion of II. 11. i 1 1 111 Til secojideil 1 V Prof. Win. Moyer tln said otlieers were line!'! t!ie ollici is tif the tneeting. The meeting was addressed by II II. (iiiimii, t'ii.i. llowu, Prof. Win. Moyer, Dr. E. W. Toole and ex Sliei i'V !i leinli r. A ret olution was adopted ilirecting tliel'rest. to ap point six pcivniM from each election dist rict to meet nt the com t lioai-eoii Saturday June I., at 11 o'clock a. m. to adopt tiphm i .fad ion to hold u fair the coi.iir; fall. The irgular board will meet in Saturday i-ext to aid the Prest. in sell cling tho comniittee. While in Sdiekton, ('ill., some time a", Tlio". I'.. I. ii. g in, of I.os liiinoh, that st'tle, wilt tali. mi very sfverely with cramps ami diarrhoea, lie chanced to iin et Mr. C M. Carter, who wits similarly alllicte.l. He says: ' I told 111 m of (;ha:utierhtiii's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Heiuedy, Bnd we went to the llolden Drug Store and procured it bottle of it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and I can youch for it having cured me." For ale by J. W. Sauipsell, Peiius Creek, MARRIED May H'lh. at Beavertown, Frauk A. Ewiuir and Miss Aunio M. Snook, both of Spring Township. On the Sth inst,., by Rev. S. S. Gravbill, William S. Winey aud Fan nie Wiuey, all of lticlitield. MavlSthin West Jii'aver Town- ship, Erie C!ulvin Erb, uired I year, 'J mo., and l'i days. May IHth. in McClure, Charles L Krebs, aged 12 yrs., 5 mo., and 15 UUVK. , NO SECRET TUIS WOMAN'S CASE. Mrs. Campbell Wishes Her Letter Pnb Ushed so that the Truth Kay Be I Known. a tr-iAi. to urn laut biadii.) Of tlio tliouHaiul.i of letters received from women all over tho world by Mrs. I'lnkham, not ono is given to tho public unless, by tbt witsb of tho writer. Thug ab solute confidence Is established be tween Mrs. I'lnkham W . nH tier arniy of pationts; and she; freely so licits & let ter from' any wo man, rich or noor, who Is In 111 health or ailing. In the ease of Mary K. Campbell, of Albion, Noble Co., lnd., her suffermg was so severe, lier relief so suddenly reaf Izeil, and her gratitude so great, that sin wishes the clrcunistauces pul'lned, Ik the hnpo that others may bo Leiiclitcl tuereiiv. Mm savs: . " My physician told mo I had drop ami falling of tho womb. My stomal and bowels were so bloated 1 could mi cct a full breath. Mv face and ban were bloated badly. 1 bad that ilreadfii bearing-down pain, backache, puloitatUil of tlio licart. aud nervousness. 'Onoofiny physicians told me I ha something growing In my stomacn; ani the medic-inn that I took gave me rclld only for a short time. I thought I mu.4 lie. I began to tako Ijiha K. rinklmm Vegetable Compound, and it worktd Ilk a charm, After taking the first hot til 1 could walk across the street, now I ail well. I advise all mv friends to take It. Mauv E.C'AMi'XiEi.L, Albion, Noble Cd Rensselaer i -'o I y t e c n n i c w Institute, - Troy.TJ.Y Pur Blood! For it is the basis of health. Not only is the origin of most diseases impure blood, but the first step to a cure in all is to purify the blood. This can be most quickly, thor oughly and gently effected 1 icrown Acme. Tho bent Burning Oil that can bo ' made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoko tlio ehimney. It v ill not char the wick. It has a hili fire test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil, It is manufactured from tho finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped tc!iori'" in the world It is the Best. Ask your dmlcr for Crown Acme. Trado orders filled by Yours trnlv, THE ATLANTIC REFUTING CO Sunbury Station, Snnbury, Pa. I the best preparation of that greatest natural blood puri fier and tonic Sarsaparilla. At this season of the year especially, health can most surely be obtained and re tained by a thorough course of the one remedy that pre sents disease as well as cures it. Sarsaparilla. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury & Lowistown Division. In effect May 'JO, lw.1. nirwAim Olft. KTATIIOH. I .Tl1Ti II 111 l.il 4 M 4.l' ui I:. i'b I.' 03 J1 4.1't 1 1 43 3S7 1140 3. M 3.41 '6M 1.3(1 I.H 3.14 S.HS S.0I X6I IU 144 S.ST 4. U 11.30 11 ill w 11 IS 111 OS llu.64 (l I IU.41 iio.m ;l.S Il0.it I0.1T 10.W I s 11 II IT Hi II M IS It IT U 41 a A. I, I.CWMllWD .1. IVUIo Stroel lwlniuwn Multlanit fklotar Shlnill Wanner Moiilur fUub't Mill Adanibura Br'tnwa Hnl.r MMdUbargb Mir Krainr Pawllar flllniror SsllnifroT J. Saubarr 14 III T 36 7. it T.4'i 7.4H T.6" M.O.I H 04 II 14 1,'iT N.3'4 A-t Mil h to S.M HI B 1 .Hi' 'i 1)1 8 Hi 8.14 l.'il 8. 21 3.M .4S 1.4V 3.64 4 W 4.11 m ID .! 4 4? 4.41 I 90 Solinsgrovo Aooommodatioa. (OoanaillDK with tralaion N. U. Kr ) T SollmnroT. Jo. Arrl t Sellii.roTi- l.4! P. M. I.M P. M Trains Leave Lewlatown Junction : . . in, lu 4o ft in. I l'i on, I'Mnm,; la ,, m lor All'Hinn l'ltttMirn.l th Wait. 7iTaiu.U36iiu,l 4tu in,'i4') 4 II It in.S W p III 11 18 in. Fr Puilii1elitil, Nw York, lUltlumro and Wu'lnngion. Philadjlphia & Erie R R Division. AMI NOUTHERNOENTKAI. KA11.WAV. 1ftlniiIeavXtintiurjr ilRlly eit 8unil.iv : 1 36. iu lor Wlllliiiuiort an. I ('amtnilalKiin. 113 km, t ot Halleluatn, Krla.anil CanamlitUiiii tt.Ma m. Por lx-ii H.tvsn. I a (i m, Pur Hullaluuia, Kiiie anj t'anan.UI. sua. op m, Pnr Hanovo and Klriira. 9 3Sp m Tor Wllllaiuort. nuiiuny . 6 lKin, Inr l.no ami 1'iinan.liilirim, u Mum. I.ir Ixk'H Haven, and uu&ina lor Will laiunport. 5 IS a m, K.irC.it.iwi- io l ll iallun. in. looo a iu.ru. I 147 p iu. Pur Wil("lnrrn. T 1(1 a ni. lO'.'Oam, I M p m, .loop in, FurMm' iimk In ami Muunt I'uniii'i, Nuuilny luuu a m, lur Wilknaliarro. Tralni T.oaf aSo'liifur.ive Jimrdnn Vl'Jam. wokly urrlvlnu at I'luiu.l. li.l 1 :t oo p. in. New York I M p m, Hallliuura lu p oi. Wanhlnuton 4 30 p in. O.ST P. M. week iliiya urrlvlnif at Plilladulphlik 11.16 P.M. New Yurk 3 13 a in. H iltlmoro o.4u P. .V.. I '."J p m, dully iirrlvliin at PlilladolpliU 4 30 a m, Now York T :i in, 1 r.ilin ii.-n I.imvo Suulmry : 1 H a in. ilully arrlnnii at I'hlla.lnlnhin -i. I hi a m HiiKliiiure t an a. ui. Wa.ililiiKluii T u a, in. New York 9 33 am. Wft'kilnyK,lo 36 a in Sumlavt. t 39 a m. ilully arriving ut Phllinliiphl; lb 30 a ra., New York r. 3.i put., imiuiuoro ito t in., WaalilnxUin lu 16 am. 164 pm. weekday arriving at Plilladelplila 6 64ip in. Now Yorkua p in., Haltlluura 6 46 p. in., WanlilUKtou T 6u p in. Tr.ilni hIkii It-live Sunl.nry at U 4S a. in, and 6 V6 and B 17 p. in. lor li ininliurtr, 1'liiladtliililu and Hulllinoru. pur ralo. uiiiin (.. call on Ticket Annul or adilniM TIiik. Walt, P. A. W. U. Ilu Kilth Ave Pltinliurir. Pa. .1. K. WOOD. len'l Pat Axent 8. M. I'KKVUST, llen'l Mauaver. IVliddlehurtf illiirhel CorrectoJ weekly by our inerclmnts. Mutter KiH I'ittt'il cberrles IJnpitteit " Hntxi.1 e."rleu Husiberrit8 Onions Tiiird Tullow Chickens per lb TurkeyH Hlilil BhouMer Hum OKI Wheat ... New " Kve 14 Vi V! li H CO H 4 .(IT .O'l Com r,(l ( iiits .us Hriin per 100 lbs io Muicjims " i.oo i-nop " 1.15 Flour per bbl a.?1 The PostSI SO year CENTRAL DOT iolTita O SKLINStiKOVK MARBLEARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I kci p I'liiihlaiiliy mi li.iinl iiihI iiiuii n fn t u i- to orib r all Uimt.t of Marble and Granite 1 1 1 1 1 1 i IU llVlHIUIVUUUi CldCtcnc3 C'.ca-:i ar.d Impaired, i.ow piiicT.s : low 1'iiicLs:! I h.'ivi' oii' if III-- ii-t Miirlilc 'ut -ti'l's in tilt' Mali' mi. I cMiiHt'ipifiit ly turn out .r t work. 1.V' I 'nun' mi l v" n.y w 1 1 !; il i Ii'ch. 'I'linliUf ill .' iii hivi.rx i iim( l' iri't f u"v n-l ' 'ii 1 1 ii i.i . i.f .iiii". M, L. MILLER. SELINSGR0VE, PA. Read our advertisement, do bogus quantities,no inflated prices Every item precisely as stated. Lace curtains 23$ yards long 40c. 3 yards long 50c. and upwards. Ladies' and children's vests 5c.and upwards. Ladies' and children's .hose 5c. and upwards. Oil window shades in different colors 25c. and upwards. We have a nice quality Matting for 83.60 a roll. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets are very cheap, we have them in large quantities. Best quality Ging hams 4c. a yard. White goods in immense variety. S. WEIS. Selinsgrove, Pa. -I.O- MOIINvl. I). Prac'i.' r. i ) .i'i ,li,' n. I!, sii'ii i i-.' in tl.i- I-,, i.i 'h I'I. it-, Mi,l. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 yli. I'alU ii ( iin :t !y iiihI enri fullv nlti li'li d In. I'll..) I II.-! Ill I.i. - I'IIih SVMI'n'W-'-Vnl-I nr. - 1 1 . - I'. M'.:TI.i .l!i'. lii'; 1111.-.1 ai ii -I'.' ; ..i-f i . i iii luii.;. II ni- I. mi .1 1 i.r. mil Iii'i. i . I.. n. i. i i, 1 1 ,.t. ii , iiihI uln-r.ii'-. In ''iini'i. .r i'i . wv:'1 nivrwi.sr inis tin' i'i-Mi, ,n . Mi nliinr, I.. i- llli 'I 'I'. it In' I ll'Hl 111 tM" -1 i- I -i-ijii .' t hi - I 11 1 1 Ii H H. AI ill iii:l'IM. or In in ill. Lu- ."ii ci'iii',. In , swinn- v Mm. I'll!' uii ImIiI.i R-I-P-A-N-S " ONE GIVES RE- LIEF. Gat an Education. KiIiiihIIiiii nml f it t ii ii.- k'" liiiinl in luiiiil (iol nli .-ii unit inn at I hi' i i iitiiiist.itc Nui tual Si 'imil, l.iN'k ll:IM'll, I'll. K'l -t i hi- iii'riillil:ll 'I'll mill luw i.iii's. Mni.' iii.l t.i -i mii'iiiH. I'nr lllnsiia ti'il I'ulnlii'.'iii' inMii"'H IAMJ.S Kl.lm.V. I'll. i , I'rlii. lnal. I.IN'k lUVl'tl, l'n. I EWIS' 98 TLYE I. Kirsuio m tnmo rTBTi TMtrB(Mlanil pnrt T im maris. I nil ao utunr I.ya. It Mi a Una pnwiliir ami ictn) In a ivn wltU rmiuvahlx lid. (tie euuuiuw am alwara rl7 r. u. Will uiaka Uie bal irriiinMl llanl Hop lu XI nlnuuia wltboa. bulllnv. It la b bat rr clmnaliif aula l-, rtMliitr-Ulin Mnk elnanta, WulJiiD UHUua, palou, trxira, mo. rxmA. i ait wjra co. yapp .3 " trt fcw riH-aJ t 2?StfaP.SSIo h r a n P- jaT" B 3 n . i.i; j'S' :st8S i if!?g ill hiitn & . wmn? ZX3 Mr' - WE HAVE NO AGENTS tut ylnp from nur mrtiiry at wlinliiwlo prii-. Hlilp any wIutu fur ihiiiIiiiiUimi ; iay fri'iglit ImiIIi vmyH If not mux- riiciury. imi Biynn i Krrliinm. DO Hlyli'H of lliirnraa. Hi'iul 4ma. fur IU I'UKO cuUll'tjll". Kliiiittt i iiiHiAi.lc i IIAHNKhk KM.. IU., Ko.lw.-, $35. W. U. rr.ll, Km';, UUul, U4. Great Reduction Sale of If ' ilE l'ruiiiuiiv kuriut.i. 'i'r.ii;e-.1liufc. Cniiyriiiiia and l.lu'la ri tinuirml. Twi'iiiy-IlT rur ti. liuriani'H. W. rMiit wbathar patanl can to .ecuroil or lint, fraanf chnrjn. Oi.r fae nut dild until imti'iil lanllnwt'il. puge lluuU Krra. u. B. WILLSOM CO., Alt r,. at Law, r;p. j;vVl'ahUtt WAtrllNOTON, O.O. For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE OKKATF.ST SAC'RIFH'K KvKlt KNOWN IN i:NTi:l. KSy. fYLVANIA. We am not n'llintc out, but we do thix to liirri'iicp our oulrh uliu ! n.-iy pr. vIoiih yeur. We ni v? a few of th prlt'CH iih followx : Soft Wood ClwiinliiT ISultH f U.IM'Cotton Top MattroKn 2.X II aril Wood Cliuinbcr Hult 111.00 Woven WiJe Miittrrnti 1 7C Antiiiuo Oitk HultH, 8 rieoes lll.OH lied Sirlii,' 1 0 l'luxli Torlor Suits UO IXI Drop Tnblen, per ft ffi Wootlpq (Vialm per net 3.50 l'lntforiu HocKera a'.y) In Htouk, everything In the fuml" "K Utie, luclutiUBI "'irrom, Hook Caa. OeHka, Kide-boardH, Cupbourdri, Centre Table , Faimv HockeiS. Jsnby f'hajr" Feather Pillows, LouiiReH, Counlien, Doiik-htrayH. Sinkn. Hall Kn ks. Cgw Meat Chairs line, medium aud cheap furniture, to unit nil Hmcn. l'rloes reduced all through. Come early and nee our Mock befir- irivirc your order, and thiiH Have 15 to 20 pee cent, on every dollar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIFFI.INI!l?lt(iH, I'A. YOU AVUjL KIND GUNSBERGER'S KEff STOCK OF Spring & Summer Clothing IN THE NEW BANK BUILDING. I want all pooplo to ilrop iu ami see i.iy iu v stork of Mimik nn I I3oyn' ClothiiiR, Huts and Ocnts' furnishing; k If. 1 huw tho BtrougoHt lino I lmvo over olTt it il in this market. My luut i hargaiiiH. I havo tho lowest prices fur liirh Kimlo yo ids. J claim tho 15ost AsHoituicnt Hiiited t the needs of my I'ulnnis tho Very liest Quality, tho Latest Style, ui .l the Lowest l'i re everything conaiileieJ, to ho found unywliei c. Mv Mock n'ni l'iict'8 at ull tiincH will verify this assertion. R. GUNS BURG El JJCADIKG ULOTHIKlt, MIDDLKlill K( ; I!. VA. IT opti m ODIj 111b' 1 s? NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION' IN CJ( ))1)S, FITS, WOKK M A NS! 1 1 1' AND V KICKS I ask but a 'mi Ah. Itesnect fully, H. L. PHILLIPS, MERCHANT TAILOR. .clinsgiove, l'a A
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