k Tb e Post. CllelmTg,. April. 4, 1877. ' I. CROUSE, Editor & Proprietor. Tns Cabinet, oa We.liieslar, de etAed to send ft Coin nisiiiiner to Louisiana li lettla tho Got crnorship eftbatKUte. Ex-pREsfDMr (Jntxf lint gone West to settle np his business. Ha will end for Europe in M it with Mm. Grant, ber cousin end lu's nan Jeesie. He will be gone for two years. Our Hall's lli-jlit U now JjI ftitely accounted for in tlio report from Nw York that Sweeney nnd Tweed oio roa ly to sweur Unit Hull ras a part tkor of tlio swrt;? of tho Bfnjr, of which lin wis once only cod sidercd tlio ge titeel screen. Tok ol.J friends and neighbors of Judge Bradley, at Newmk. N. J., have addressed a compliui'inUry lot ter to lii.n, Hiving him tlioir assur ance of their pontidi-nco in his '-devotion 4o UepnWicm government in it essenco ntitl purity." Tiio judge was the eighth mm in Uio Klectorul Commission, ami brts foolishly been accused of being pnrtizan. FaiUDkxrui. Murcli 27. Tho fol lowing guotlomon wero elected to day liy a ueuly tinanuuoin v.ito an a board of directors of the Penney! tauia railroad f r tho ensniug ye.ir : Thomas A. Scott. Jom.i!) lincm. Wistar Mori in, John M. Kennel v. Alexander J. Dttrltvsiiire. Sunu'.-l M. Fulton. Alestuder Biddle. N. Parker Shtirtiidge. Henry M. I'bil lipa and John ic tt. A prisoner wan place ! in tho Enst i , .. . ,, . era l t.ui ent.ary ll.nim iy .morning week who man recently conv ctud or norse stealing m Carbon county od sentenced to four year iiupris onmont. Tho convict cluim that ho did not steal lhj limine, but Hint ho took tho anitn:il and placed him in bia atable for a joki on the owner. The owner did not like that sort of a Joke, and prosecuted the j.tker with tbe resulted above stated. Whon this young man again regains his Jiboity, the chances tiro that he will eschew practical joking in the fu ture. At noon on the 27st ult , a stran ger entered tho Indiana National Bank, at Indianapolis, currying a largo box wrappod with paper aud fastened by cords. The attaches of tho b.tnk wero behind tho conn ters, but in tho rear part of the room, and in plain eight. Tho muu deposited the box on tho floor, Jumped tiptm it. and reaching over he counter Miliug, grabbed a nnm bor of packages of bills and inado bis scape. The bank claims the loss to be fully $25,000. A reward of $3.0.10 is offered for the arrest of tbe thief and return of the money. A DoiD ItoDDEKV at LAtotsrca. On the afternoon of tho 22nd tilt, in Lancaster, as Mr. M O Kline, ishier of Cotton Mill No. 2. bad prep n o I his envelope packages t i pay off the bands, am iniiting in all to aboit $li.),OU0, a vonng man nam od Edward P. U'ilhclm. who had been employed in tho mil - but dis charged a few d.iya ago, came into the oflico dressed in female apparel, bit moustache shaved off, and struck Mr. Kliuo a violent blow ou tho head with a billy and at tlio same timi disabled a little boy by throwing red pepper into bis eyes, and then grub ad for the packages of money and escaped from the establishment. Ml-. Kline, however, recovered sufficient ly to give the alarm, aud, after a lively . chase down tho Quarryvillo Railroad, Hie racal was c iptured and identified. He was armed with loadod revolver, and it is believed that others were interested in the bold attempt Nearly all tbe money taken was recovered. Mr. Kline is also tho paymaster of Mill No. 3, di rectly opposite and Thursday pre vious being pay-day in tho latter mill. Mr. Kliuo saw what bo sup posed to be a worn a u in tho tunnel across Pi i nee street, which connects the two mills, and he firmly believes that it was WilUelm and that he then intended snch an attack, but that the opportunity was not considered favorable for somo reason best known to himself. . Tar, organization of the next House has been a great dosl die cissod. Mr. Adams, the Clerk of the present House, nnd the one who will for the purposes of organization be Speaker and Clerk for the extra session of the next llouse, in Juuo, last weok gave his muolwlinoiiasod position ventilation in an inforuitil talk with a cjirespondunt. "The truth is, aud fraukiu'st roqnires the atatemont, I havo never pretended at any time to (,'ive any one an idea of what the umjority would bo. I Lava never had in my possession officially the facts ueuessary for mak ing up any roll. Some time ft'o M r. MoPherson and I sat down inform ally, and, after going over the dis tiicts, we agreed, and indued he Limself stated it, that tho Democrats could not have 'a majority of less than three, even if the liepublieaus got all the districts about which there was any question u hatever. This wa a tnero interchange of in dividual opinion aud at a time when there were nearly fifty certificates yet tocdrcoiu.' Since that time I have eeen nothiug to change the judg meut then arrived at in the least." In regard to the rumors afloat about Bargaining or gumuining m me or iranization of tha next House. Mr. Adams said t "I have not heard of nor 'do I believe in the existence of any Bargain or uuaersiandin ou oue aide or tbe otuer. lie this as it BUST, the nrolMbtllUea sra atrnmr that the nest ouse will be con tr ell ..7 V. On the 15th of March, two yontha, one aged nineteen and the other twelve years, both employed at the Foreat chain work a, Philadelphia, became involved in quarrel, in the conrse of which tbe younger of the two bniled a piece of cinder at the other, alriking bim in tbe forehead and inflicting injuries from which death line aince resulted. The doad boy ia said to have been of a quiet and pcacmtble disposition, while tbe contrary is asserted of the oue who ieflictfd the injuries. SCDrE Dkcline 1 Ravi. KsTatk: Great rxeitc-mt-nt wits emitted about 12 o'clock Inst Nnmbiy night among a large number of families who re side in the vicinity of what ia known rb the Diamond mine, near Wilkes harre, ono of the oldest collui ies of tho Lehigh nnd U'ilkrsbnire Coal Compauy. Fr about ten doys there had been indirationa that a cave-in might occur at any titno. and great fear existed that serious if not fatal results might follow if those living in houses built en the surface direct ly over the mine would continue to reside in them. Lust week ninny families moved away, but a great tunny more were lu.t. 'I ho extent of tho ground threatened by disas ter covered about ten ncies. On Sunday right thewholo nr face suddenly dropped down from oi'lit to ten incliiH, while in manv plnres wide seams wero open n if made by an enillxpiaKO. I huso who full the shock and went down with their houses weio terribly frighten ed, and men, women and children lushed out into the cold dark night to sepeinto nnd fly in ull diiectiona l-'oi liwiiUly no fatal consequence followed. The mine of course, can not, be tuteied as apprehensions are felt that tlio w hole Bin face limy drop further down, although some miners are. of tho opinion that the t. : I. .. 'I I... .1 vi. inn iiinuiii in cumim-n-. iiiu mint' nt,t8 calmot b Catii .ate.l at present. A Curious Crime. Cleveland. O., March, 27. A dis. patch from YoungHtown. Ohio, says Chailes M. Stirling, who was to have been bung to morrow for the mur der two years ago of a young Ger man girl mimed Lizzie, Grnuibuker, waa yestrdav resnitad bv Governor Young till tho 21st of April next. ino invstery wincli lias smrotiiiilml the accused was to-day intensified by pal 'ties who claim to bu bis moth er and brother, from Mux" ell, On tario, arriving in town aud visiting him in juil. He has, since bis second tiiul commenced, claimed that bis par ents reside there, and gave the uamea of different members of the family, and to-dav, when tho sup posed mother was taken into his , presence sho rushed forward to em brace him, when ho coolly drew back, saying she was not Ins mother, tlmt be hud never known her and never seen her t that bo bad never been in Maxwell ; that his tiatoo was not Charles M. Milling, nnd lie hud invented the story : tlmt he was ul timate with the real Clmrlea M Stir ling and has assumed his uamo. Mrs. Stirling is positive that he is her son, though he left home seven years ago. The mother tried to mention incidents that would make huu remember ber, besought him not to add this to tho crime of which he was accused, aud with tears and sobs implored ono look of rocogui itou, but all to uo purpose. B:iD'ham Young's Guilt. Ei'itUnar Aficumulnliiit to Fit the Re spmuitrilily of the Mmi n In in M'mIuw Slimnrrt oa the head of the Munnun Church. Ti'csos, A. T., Mireli J7. Hi follow, ins i pp4r is sn rXirn of 'l uctou Sur ot i Ilia hit ; TUr loluwint l i corrrct copy of llir oiiiinnl unliT piin eonopiiiiii( i lis Mumi I ni u l vlva in najtucra. Tlie onler, with litres ii til 1 u v ii a it u I h io-t I tC 'i fniiiiJ S'iioiik the pnpr of ili Imt eX Clnef Jiitic J. ill ii Tiiik, nf AriZuuu, UJ lurmerly CUiff Jii.iije of L'luU : ( rrcib oiiiiks, 8u.TtASS ClTT, Aril 9, lPSS. Tht nffiocr In On ui ) oC-ilis rcun in linrrhr nrJpreJ to niSjtl ctary man n wi-ll pre pitrt'l wilk 's'lii'iniiuiiiaii, mul lo li ivt ren Jy st lbs time yau ms limn ttnitiiirrt Lini lrrJ miUi from lbs irlilrmrnt, I'rraiJent Yntitic siltiac lliat llity hnulj sll tia'killnl. io prvteni client rrtiirniiif in Ui'lil!ir I'tjuiti our iif mien, htrcry pr. i sui inn fliuulJ h Inkrii, sml sh iIihi hoi uur CKOKpi. St-ciiuy ia rrquireil. Uv orJer at (itturrsl Unnifl II. Wrl... Juvm Psuti fnn, Asslflaiil Ailjuunl (irnrritl. Tha orlginsl oHHk whb lh if1i.liiiti, srs in my p. ..! nn. anil t'linfS lunl li. queiil outimrMiiiiitu wiih t lie Im, Ju,l Titus, my former Inw puriner. in ri'gnnl lo tha tnstlrr, shll Its never' dotth'ril llir f nuinrnr of tkt orJir or ib f mil of UriliHin Yog on. .. L. Clll'Ons. u NION HOUSE. MlUilliliurii Pa. HENRY KItEIJS, Proprietor. Aeemninnilsttont ion I mi J elmrei moil eralr. Speo'ntl noconimo.luiioin for dniv ri. A nUsrs of lbs public pstruDuya i olicllfil. II sUn keep, s fl rt cUi Vmrp. w'ier lurnit. liiiKKie So. ein bj btlst it 1 1 nines ni si remouibln rn. IIKNKY KKEU3, ApriM. 1877. F UNMOUNT ItOUSH. IVKR TH B DEPOT, Mldtlloburjy, Mn.. IllVIN SMITH. liiop.iiKT,B. Tbis bom is lo oloes prog Imtir lo its Jepot sml bai Utely been ra'ntili anil re Ailed. Kenmj onininoJiniiiibe Isbls well upplisil wiiU Iba heal lbs marks! slfunlr tail lenu iaitris. sprtif '77. Hnlf-Way House, J A MKS J. MIT0 1IKLI-, I'roprietor. (KSaMISSfATIOS,) Mr. Mltebell I a uiiultr Unillonl ami lll epira so laaaul 11 ui ka hie uati euiuforta. bla HI tl . anil litr mil is euupliwi lm I is enoioei ike to trkel sUurJe, tud III. fruit ars vary raeuaaula. A,r. 'II. A dmlnittrator Notice "Letters ot ilnlulnratloa OS Buste saa aa Ike eeuia af Jdu, A. UuM'i lata ul itilauta lap., buyilar eouQijr, ., iIh'i. ka a Sees sraulail lu tlie itiuiar-lKBail. All i axau ku .uk ikjiae. lnaa l"ai. aeiaia ain pieaee .nas liawa. ulaii ti pafaeat aklM thaea baelog siatiaa asataat sais fetsta alii viaaeal tkaia ir .aula. saal la , aYaVaVat. "Hill. AX OAK T AND MARKET TILL TO It HU0QUMTIM TO! WANAMAKER & BROWN. IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. Alt th bt talent, xparlsnes nd advantages wa n command, continued at OAK H ALL, to produoe the BEST and CH E A PEST CLOTHINO for man and boy. Fop elsteen year we hare lived at tha old corner of SIXTH and MARKET, and tha buelneea done there has been so satisfactory to the public and oureelvee, that wo liave decided not to change or move tha Clothing buelneee away. Tha people I ike the place and we like to pleaee the people, and we believe that wa can do It better than aver at tha old place. The aalee of tha paet year far surpassed anything wa aver dreamed or. and thie pule it in our power to start the Spring of 1877 with a STILL LOWER SCALE OF PBICES.and a claes or goodeaoexcellent that wear not afraid to follow each eala with our warrantee, or receive back the goods unworn and hand over to tha uetomer tha money paid. The store has been largely refitted, and there never waeauch a splendid etockof Men's, Boye' and Chlldren'a clothing under the roof, nor were we over able toeell so cheaply. Our word for It, and wa are your friends of aixteen years. WANAMAKER & BROWN, the old puce, OAK HALL, eth k Markst PHILADELPHIA, .T THIS New York (In Holmes' nw Imilidin?, MARKET 1ST,, HKlIlNKCailOVlS, IV. a IfXllu 'it 'it h t las 1 ..uii?eM t util lllOMt Conipll( Httx'lc OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! evrr liouIit to IIiIn coinit,va large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. Great bargains in ISIaAL'K ALM'ACAS. Special inducements in & INSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling cf all descriptions. Ieilo in no?tl ot fin.v s:oo1h in our !ln will liud it to tlit-ir iidvniita.'o to rati nnd t-xamino my goods nnd pri ces bi'foto pnrrhnsitig flH'lii-io. Thf.v I'ltn iilwnvs save from 25 to 40 per c ut. (iOOI-s liKfKlVlCD ALMOST DAILY DIHtlNO SKASON. 7 hnikjul for vast favors a continuation ot tli"- same is respettullu solicited. Ot t. 10. '73. Assignee's Stlo . NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! FORCAKTIOR lRODITCE BY tho lindcrHiynod AHsiyneooi HOWARD I. 110M1G Alnmsbiir;r, Snyilcr County, Fetin'a. Tlio Stock f'tinsists pnttlv nf FALL AND WIiNTEIl GOODS, SucIias Cloths, CubRimcrs, Kentucky Ladies' Dress ttiu Ullftl.lY. II1HU .SV A nn ,n?MXm' 310 t!,' J"-efland very cheap uma aau bfiro, bdiviiu. injur, TdDIt', Mi mil Ull LIOlD. Hardware. Qiioensware. Tin and Glasswitre Wcodnnd Willow ware, Cofleos SttHftis, SyrupH, MoIusbuh. Tons of all kinds, and at Low Prices i innu uuiu i n, j-mil ,v rvinu ii(iU'iilo nritl Ketuil COAL, COAL, COAL. UAMOKlN M.rcitt.ir.. ISAAC DEAVR-i. N CAUTION. OTIOE is hoiviiv KiVf n that the the f inn In i r lol hne b purolni. Oil b ikaunil ralKnel, at Sim. i (f a Nl, . 'ell th in In lha iiuxetm.in ill Larl Winner, ilnrln hie iieenre All i'iio areetut I mil ( liuerlareor ina1ll al h lha mine, vli Half liiiate-t In tlnnil Hint, (l , 1 Muleaanil lUrna t, t "nl i, -el llarnaap. Mk. nnnnil II.K.eat Unit Rive, rorkt, skuveli, Al, a Sh ii. rook hi an I nxl ire. I iihI Huu . lie, S rubra. I il I. I'kalra, rlifklai h ilr til ek, linUtenl. Ilk eau. Klilek'Mril "Ink, ll ii'lJarpai, Uanal alib Vlnor, llnrket, I iu HAVI0 VtllJltli. . U, IS.'T. Caution. jVOrlCE is hoielty uiv-n Hint tho' . i (iiitowine-artieiea hire h n pirehaaal he i the umlaraleneil el !. rtnljla'a Sile "ml left lo lha Hiaae la r DeoUl Alnyer SuriiiK hie liieatura. Allxrnna ar oaklbineil am lu in I rftre or ml'lle auk tbe eama, vl t 1 brak ln Maubl- t'oar anil kker, I'lna, lUr. ! co. It. Hake, S lint h rnennea. I s. uraa aa. I un. Urals ts arouoil. S Ute. I tu,l: a Uiu. ' 1 " Jt)ll M MUVbK Ailame tar., Jaa. llih. lt;r NOTICE. I rl ' ia llHTiy CIVpn lllnl mV """ auim i-ajmr auaaiy. mane aa ae. It wire. Harriet l onrlnee kn lilt m, Ul elasinaDl ul all bla etteota, real anil paran.al to 1 e.l Uiart 'b .St a. MTk.t ,,t ,Vu IbLV h "' ite.! tar U- baaast ol hllerailtiore. a er. I ik.ralnra aara ilmri i not in iru.T A" f ona bavin i lalme arc raqueau.1 to pr. s.:.m;t:'- I aYAffTnlli . ... HAUL f5V D Fancy Store, opposite the Ksytsone Hotel.) HAMBURG EDGINGS Jienpectfuli. N. "WISH. Jtmna, Co1, ton ados of vory stjli- Good;, Silks THE VICTOlt CORN SHELLER r swnrilnl lbs "ret premium nf elih trrn 8inl sml Count; fairs in 1870, anil si niary picvlmie nnea. Il works rueily rnil well, arparalinj Ike iMirn irmn iiieoon. nhil la euperlnr lo Sny punt alivlli'r in lbs mark el is slreneth. rnnipaolnees soil sXerlleoes of Work. rrir $i:t Disoiiplles circulars fret. A.. 11. COIIU, MASrVAOTUSSB, No. 197 WATER STREET, NEW YORK. Assignee Notice. A LI. pcrsitns interested are here by not I lied thai William (.'. Boaerwx, ol fflllll Great Excitement in Selinsgrove. AND OPPEIEIIR'S STOCK OF GTJD1 TO Lffl F33 fM Wk CHEAPER G00D3, BETTER G00D3, AND JJAV1NQ JUST RETURNED FROM THE F.A1TER! CI TIE -J WITH TUB LARQKT AND MDlf COMPbETB 3T03K Of M12NH, YOUTH UOYH CLOTHING, all or which we witt sell at ruicm to dept munRrirw nMOTiUDtbvrm Ajasnr.ir ts cam AKFOltO TO 9fLl BO CHEAP. 1st. Wa hny for Cash itritl sull for tlm svno, cmst'inntW , i not o'urn yy it mt'oit fir piarptrtoij customers. We Iiht our trulls in hruo qitntititM Too t'ld bitt lOnftJiarjrs ailsjil Ui-j q uatitiss tacb year, thus hring tualjlod to sull tit Small IVoGts. 2nJ. Our expenses are much ltss th in tion of any similar E ittiblislitaant lii this sacli u of t'.ia b nmtry, tonss queutly we enn sell clioapor tlian tliey can. 3J. Having lis l msnr years xnoriotiee In tlio business, wa are entblul to and arc- enabled to L'ive our Customers the nlvitntto of the same. 4th. We ivlliore to the tJohlon llulo of t OXR PU CK FOfl ALL, ani nj Mi-iroproientations wbioli euros fur ns a ctistomor ol every man who buys one bill f o u lis. 5th. Whilst we do not allow our rnwtotuor to deduct their R illroal fire like suae Oiothin hnss, we tsll at such barguios, tlmt tvorr mie who ivon us a tii.il is enablud to s ivo many timos the pii.-n of tboir fuir. 7y ti mff et tor ynursilt. Our n'mk i hirijt nnd tibraec$ In connection with tht clothing a full lint of Cent's f untitling oorfrf. Huts, ('nj.i, Vmbrtllun. Trunks, I 'alias 0t ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLI) AT I10T10M TRICE. You ran buy poods as cheap of tis as of any clothing house in Central Ponn'a. beside hariug a chance So drawe ing a solid silver American wutcli. Sen advertisement in another column. Feeling eonfideot that our endeavors to serve our rnsiomers will moot with their approval and patronage remain. Voids liesptetfully, 8IItXG CLOTHING STORES, SUi tIUKY, PA., YE,,Teretnrnet, ,r0,B the Eastern MEN", XOUTHB. AND BOTB, HATH, CAPS AND brought to this part of the country, aud tho country, can eoliiptte, with us. Some people may ssv how does it coma that NIMON tr OPPfiNIIIMER of MrTTY- J Ult . , can sell ClIKArhlt thau any one elso I We will lrsta e have ha 1 experivuee fjr i laming uusiness. Sntl, We buy Goods in largo Mrtl. We only buy for cash and tniiniifiictiirers. Through tmnn jorred site this Spring in the Cities, v had the adoantage to purchase goods vert uhiJk ve mil ifioe toour ftitimur an I pt from the b'n'fllof. ,l;y one coming from Middlehurg and vicinity and purchasing to the amount of 5 can deduct i or Me rait. road fmr ; tg hu'ing for $10, cnt dtdwt the entire fare. We iroud he. pleased of ijou to come nnd e. our large stock; and examine our prices, and ue teill assure that .V fill ear wwey ho Itatnina the inices ot'oifr aoods. So difference, whether you hug or not, we teill with pleasure shorn you our always find gentlemanly treatment. thankful for past patronage we respcctjullg solicit a continuance of the rours rcctfttwj. PEI1, Cow 3rd ana Ifflot Strest, inn floor lo i Depot. V. W. liKOWN. WtlDI.KU & J3 to a o a. a " a et e J3 H c o 5 1 at C a a m J3 .t0 Id a ir a. B at . a a jo a o T 'J ' f ? J I 2 ft - v :l vt j s1 r f t,. U raj - 3 2 1. I For tbe very best Mnsical Instraments, Tho rm-lfot A.lTorls Cnll on ' BROWN, KOLAND & COMPANY, LKwiHnuna, peivivv. This company is well Established, deals only in reliable Instrnments, encb as the ES I EY. MASON & HAMLIN, NEW ENGLAND ORGANS and ANION I'l ANOS, mid offers them at figures to suit the times. A complete stock always on hand. Cull and see them even if jpu do not purchase LOCAL AGENTS WANTED IN SNYDER CO. Address, Feb. 8.77.1. Dissolution of Partnership. N OTIC R is hereby Kiven that the iwrlnrrahlp hen tnlnre ex aline between J. W.8arlaaK 11 M.-kraler le lia-ilvrn Una lay by mutual vmiaaut. Anil that I, K. II. Solira.li-r baee Ikl. it anM mr whule inter at nf Bok Aoc.Miiila anilNanaloJ. W. tiwim ami all ulaliua uitit akil will lw a til. il bv H J. W, Sani. J W.aWtBTZ, - .... H.H SCUHAUtB, TrosllllaF.b.llh,H7t. Tba anderelsoeS haelos Psrrkaer4 Iheeatbe Utereel of IS. H. Sokrailar akara of baak o- oooula,aoua, ao.,aUaUISH will be eel lies by r7 WE IS & ONE 0()lt A HOVE KEYS OPENUVG OF 18T7,AT Cor. 3d fc Murkct St., nenr Depot. Cities, with tbe LAROEST nnd OISKTM PIJnNIKIlINfl nrrri assure oar Cfustoinors, nni public many yesis in the f.nsntilies. from the irst rieuis. smQN A OPPENHOIEIC, KOLANU. JAJJES LEl'LEY mm UK OWN, ItOLAND & CO., . ' ' Leisbtirg, ! A VALUABLE PKOPIiHTJ' AT . ' PRIVATE SALE. THE iindersiffiied offers tbe fol Inalna dreerllieil property at private Bala, 1 KN Anht;, elnarsil limit, eliuate Is Adams luanalilp. Knyiler ' , Pa., lo roll a Wat ol Tnne villa, a.ljnlnlim laorieuf Wat. Welder, lianlel Maurar and l ibera, abereoa ars arae tail aiiixil IIWr.l.MNitilUIISr:,kTAMlali,SUUt and other onibulbliaaie. Tua lead le la a sood Mate ol euli!al..e, raaeoalaat tn market i tiiere e elaa aa loelleal OltOUARO af akjiaa truii, ana naeer I inns (alar as Iks prealtee , M r Tar ail call a Ike rruealaa ar addraea M0 9 07 THEXTHW EVEH. title ererr silTuntftL's of the bu SIDSSi OPPENIIETMER I'ONK HO I KL hKLIN-OUOVE. BUST STOCK OP CLOTBlltd Je that in pricjs, ixj oaj iu this prt e explain you this f.iot easily. 'ltli. On account we arn knotm for ecllinflr Clotk iii(;at nttch low prices, tve ere selling an imraeeee quantity therefore we can easily afford to take kalf the profit, than other stores around the eouetry, and still increase onr business. CWli, Onr motto is always. Quick Sales SraaB moo.ls and prioee, and you teiM " same. FAUST WENTZEL, Seinsgrove Fenna. (North of First National Bank) 11KKCIIAIT ' TAILORS. READY MADS' CIiOTIIIiXG a A WELL leleeleJ siaek of Rssdy-sis4e Mess' ami Uoys' Cleialss f Itw Quality sa4 siyls. : SEWING MACHINES, THEY srs also Assets ferthslalssl ls proestl. obeapeet and beetSswiog Me. cuisss of svsry klad aotr ia ass. Asi.w.we, , AUTION. OTFCE is i hereby (riven that tb rnlloarlnaj artk loa hare beeo parohaeed k ( T '! 0",a U,,?l,bto, ' " knklU , . .. . bwwh uiiriataj aie aia ore. All paraone are raatloiied Bia) le mt QlaaaarAM. l!uhtf. ha.L.i. an.b .. "" tn aania, tii t a Ohalra. I r Taidea. J loot, Badeiail, h.nd Waaoa, Tn mil raaa. Lvu.kliie Klaaa. Hu.m( h,, ia . j T. J.. S.WTT. '0"NW.SWATSl ;Vf EXKCUTOR'8 NOTICR-testter ; ' ! - ..'"'y s lbs aatals al (lataartssi 1 i . haiHk, deeeaaed, lata af MMdlaar tWoae ' Mkydar Cusslf. Paas's.. haelac keeaaraaea 4 to iba aaderalaaad, sll paiaeaa kaaalaaj r laeaMalessladebtetrMi eatd aetata ara raqaoaS ' . ad is auks laaiadlata payaiaa. vfclla tkaee -vl' kavlna alalaia ailll uiaiai ikM. al - . ssa4lstsattaSaMaita . , , y.i' itt.' eMreBjMV aVtaaaliSWetSfa IWrSieataawe. , f.W.SWaUWIr. ef fli - I -sr for iaapaaraaasjM aa. IT -asesyeas aT T aueaatsasraae a., ' ' -aSjaaaa., bjttaiefabliQUir. j