Cldilabnrg, March 9, 1882. i.' . - AMaM rnrl af .Ti.r Coantr r hald lh forth Ioday rri.M.r. hia. aa aBlar. a" fit ea day nf Wi"i, All communications, business lei ten Ac, for this olllce, to secure rompt attention ahould be addressed as follow: Till Post. Middleburg dnfder County, P. Advertisements eom-nunications Ac. muil be handed In by Monday noon, to secure inser. Ion in next issue mm DAPFn v r Rowiixtwe ymrim Aiii' "sSwrsIIEVVYOnK. We have printed bills or advertised for the follwing sales : The heirs of Michael Mininnm, de ceased, offer Real Estate at aiat Hula, in Purr IWD. rri- Daniel A. Fuhrman. offer Real s- Ute at Private Sate in Adam twp. Heury Kern offers at Private Sale the Central fotet at iieaveriown, 'urniture and a.l, or for rent. -Joseph Walter of Franklin twp., offer hia rami at rrtvaie Halt. Thurdy. March 9. Michael llacken berg will aell Horses, Cow. Farm Implement, Ac, in Franklin twp. Friday, March 10. John llower, will aell Horse, Cattle, rami mpie inent, Ac, in Franklin twp. Saturday, Maoh It, Peter Oarmnn. will anil Home. Cattle. Farm I n plementa, Household Giiod, Ac, to Ferry twp. Saturday, March, 11, Uriah T. Matter will aell Horse, Mule, rami im plementa, Household Good, Ac in Afiddlecreek twp. Monday, March IS. Samuel acken buric will aell Horses, C'twa, Farm implements, Ac. in Franklin twp. Tuesday, March 14, J. D. Miller, will aell ore. Cows, Farm Imple ments, Household Good Ac. about 1 mile South Etsl ot Dreia bach Church in Jsuflalo townaliip, Union Co. Tueaday. march 14, John Moyer lll veil Horssjs, Fttrift Implements &c. in Franklin twp. Tuesday, March 14. Samuel Snook will' sell Horses, Cows, Farm Im plement Ac., about one mile West of Ilea vert own. Wednesday, march 11. Oeor;re Bow eraox will sell Horse. Cows, Fiirm Implements Ac, ii Franklin twp. Thurtdy. March H. irilliam H. Wood ling will aell Horses, I'm. Fiirm mplsm ants, Ac, 2 milca Want nf Adamsbt-.rg. Saturday. March IS, Peter Gar nan , will aell Mt tuition a Isine variety of Store Goods in Perry twp. Saturday, March IS. Sheriff will aell Real Etat at the Court House in Middlebiirg. Monday, March 20. John H.Pcler will aell Horses, Cows, Form impte- tnenla, iouseliold Goods, Ac, in West Beawr twp, Thursday. March 23. H. Zelglcr will aell Personal Property in i&elius- grove. Thursday, Marcli 21. Henry Sheh will aell Horses, rattle. Farm iul- fileinenta, fonsehnld Goods, Ac. n Miildlecreek township about 1 mile East of Kramer Station. Saturday. March 25. Susan 7acken burn will aell Ciwa, Farm Iniple menta fcc, in Cemre twp. Tnesilnv. March 21 David Mover will aell" Horaea, Cowa, llo:s. Farm Inmleuieuts. Ac In Monroe two. Choice tobacco and cigar at Barber fc Haasinger's irng Store. PenpK, who Hit are already getting ready for the change of home. The firtt of April, the great annual moving and financial day of the year, will come on Saturday. Barber fc Hasainger Drugiita, ifid dlsbuJg, Pa., keep fine sponges and vnauiois sums. New swindles are continually goilen up and the less our readers have to do with strangers in patents the betidr, Dr. A. if. Smith of Adamahurg Is hipping a great deal of ore Ac and consequently gives imploymenl to a large number of men. An effective medicine for kidney disease, low fevers and nervous pros tration, and well worthy of a trial, is Brown's Iron Bitters, Everybody at yldsmshurg is busy work plenty - and fair wage. Tak ing out ore and lumbering art) the chief employments. . Abner Jowel one of Snyder county's best farmers and esteemed ciliten started, with hi family, for Kansas where be owns a good farm. " Ws wish them suoceas and numer ous warm friends in their new home Vr. Howel Is an honest, industrious : nitn,, apd aa Jtoslleut neighbor. Euooursgo your children to read the home and oounly 'papers. They will thereby acquire a store of general in' '' tslllu-anna which no sninnnt nf anlinnl ing can give them, and without which , they will be mere "hewers of wood" for Wiser parents' children. . Whsn a man (and pretty well ad vanced lo years at that) can dodge by bouse fourteen times In one night, until the coast is dear so that he can 1.1- 1 I ! . 1. - , www mm u", .vi.a mil, , u,i, If) is a si 'hat the mas wants to caw , tin tiisliiai.iuy dreadfully had. A wadding la talked of la this place. See eandldat cards la another col umn. The price of wheat la changeable so la the weather. Sellaairrove la to have a new paper which will be neutral in politics. The German Reformed congrega tion of Mlddleburg elected Rer. Daita, paator. A great deal of ribbon, in bows, aaahee. etc, will be worn ou white dreaaes this summer. The matter of Improvement should be one of honest pride on the part of every citizen. Dr. G. Edgar Haaslngcr haa been appointed Poet Master at Mlddleburg la the place of J. W. Dreese1, resigned. When hungry, the carpenter can dine off one of his joints, take rabbit plane for entree, and hia plumb forde aert. Not original. The eounty commissioners are hav Ing a gallows built of their own, on which Jonathan Moyer will be execut exl on the 31 Inst. Misa Julia, daughter of T. B. Biblg haua. who for the past year haa been staying at Shirleysburg, Huntingdon county, Is home on a visit. Relsh'a barn. In Muffalo Valley, West of Miminburg, with its contents hay, wheat and oats waa daatroyed by Are, on Saturday night last. A Berks county man picked up a quill toothpick in a doctor's olDce and used It It turned out to be a virus point and now he wears his tongue hanging out The vaccination took. Samuel Wittentnyer Is having the old cellar cleaned out and enlarged on the corner lot. which he recently purchased from Emanuel Hchoch, on which he will erect a large brick build ing during the summer. The remains of Jackson Rampsel, a former citizen of this county, who died at Bellavua Ohio, passed through this place on Wednesday, destined to Centrevtlle for internnent Mr. Soinpsel waa a gentleman of excellent social qualities and unques tionable Integrity. A butcher, of this Burg, started at a 3.40 wait, with two dead calvea, to meet the western expressaud when he reached the station he whs minus both they liau J it in pea out or tlie wagon . a clever fellow bringing up the rear i:Keu mem ui ttuu orougui llieiu up junt lit time. Will some of the thkoi.ouiax tell ns how many colore Joseph's coat re ally did have was it uu over-coat ? or nny other facta and particulars which could possibly interest, or amuse, or edify and what was Jo seph's color? Ac If the gentleman answering is nulor-blind w won't tuke him ua authority. A Safe Blown Open. The residence of Rev. L. W. Craumer, of Jebunon, was entered by burglars on Tuesday night of last week. They gained entrence through a celler hole at the front of the house, and soon found their way through 'lie hull and parlor Into the library room, where they begun operations on the safe They first took the precaution to bar - rlcade theOoors with furniture, so us' to guard against a sudden surprise by the Inmates. Tliisdoue, they ransack ed the secretary und book-case, and were rewarded by finding small sums of money, After breaking open u va- lise and securing a box of segurs, utlohmeul in county juil for todays. the same time overlooking several boxes in another part of the room, secret. Ho haa perambulated cen they commenced work on the safo. 'tral Penns) Ivaula for a third of a Three hole we e bored near the knob of the safe door with a drill, and these were nlled with powder. Before the match was applied, in order to break the force of the explosion, the win' dows were slightly rised, but even with this precaution the sound was heard aoroas the street, and the house was shaken to its foundation, the door having been forcml from its hinges. The burglurs hastily opened several drawer of the safe, only to find them empty, and then fled. When Craumer and his son arrived on the scene they fr.ii n.l th mnm Rll.l with ink., t, J !wa8te baBket n flames and the light of the burglars on the floor. No ar- rests have yet been made. Irvlng's "Rip Van Winkle." Delightful old Rip Van Winkle, whom Washington Irving and Joseph Jciferson have made one of the most famous of American character, Is Just published, with other nf Irvlng's clinic eat "Sketches, In a charming little red-line, gilt edge, richly ornadmente volume, for the marvellously low price of 35 cents, or by mail, 40 cents, by The Useful Knowledge Publishing Company, of New York Ci'y. They issue an edition of the same, bound In plain cloth, for 25 cla. postpaid, and another, new in style of binding, ap propriately named "Uiility." for only 13 cents, postpaid. These volumes arc issued especially lo show lo the book -buying millions Ihe character of the literature and quality of workman ship, with the wonderful economy in coat, which the "Literary ?el.llion" propose to produce, a large Number of standard and exceedingly desirable works being announced to follow rap idly, equal in quality and in economy of cost. The red line edition is cer tainly one of the most exquisite little volumes which ha ever found its way into the places Ihe famed low price even of the "Literary Revolution" far in the background. The books will csrtsluly sell by the hundred thous and, and ought to sell by the miilliou. A postal card will secure specimen page and catalogues from the publish ers. The Useful Knowledge Publish' ing Company, 102 William Street, T ' Court Ptctttflftss. Court eovened, Monday, Feb. 97, SSt, Hon. J. C. Bucher, President and hia associates Hons. Hiram O'Slel and 8. II. Toder present I. B. Hel ser, BenJ. Moyer, John Dnrn and E. L. Buffllngton were) appointed Tip staves. is tub orphans' court. Returns to Order of Bale) Estate of John B. Smith, deed.: A brain Gar- man, decd.t J. Frederick, deed.: Chaa. Good, deed'j Return to Writ of Partition eatate of John Gelnet, deed.; Isaac O. App, deed. Petition for Partition estate of Jams P. Kogar. Petition for Order of Sale estate of John Miller, deed'; EtUabeth Sayers, deed. Guardian appointed : Philip Ap ple for minor children of Adam Gar man, deed.; Jolin Het trick for minor children of Jacob Beaver, deed.; John H. R trick for minor children of John Miller, deed. Auditors' Report : If. G. Deitrlek distributing reserved fund In the hands of W. A. Fisher admr. Jacob Fisher's estate-F. E. Bower dint, funds In hands of Ixiuisa Wenrick admri. of Ac, John II. Wenrick, deed. A. H. Dill distributing funds In hands of Geo. Si'hnure and Jamas K. Davis Executors Ac of Col. Henry C. Eyer, deed. ; I. B. Wunderly distributing funds in handa of M. A. Pfhaler admrx. Ac, Dr. A. M. Pfahler, deed.: John P. Cronmiiler distributing funds in hands of N. T. Dundore Adrm. Ac, of W. O. Herrol.l. dec 1., and ill the estate of Dr. Isaac Holtenstein, deed. The following adiniuitrutfr an counts wore presented and continued MM : Accounts of Hiinon P. App and Solomon App, adui'ra. of Fred. App, dee'd. Dr. J. Y. Shindel, adm r. of Eliza beth Merit. Jesse and Paul H. Kuepp, adm'rs. of Henry hnepp. C. G. Snyder A Jos. Graybilt' adm'rs. of Benjamin Snyder. II. C. HhalTer A J. O. Shaffer, adm'rs. of Jno. II. Shutter. F. Arbogat A Gustavus Arbogast, udtu'rs. of K"l)ffe.i I'.i-keltnun. Jacob A Sauiuol Wetzel, Exr's. of Jos. Wetul. Samuel Brunner, admr. of John Bruiiiicr. Henry Brown, admr. of Hnry Heliubiich. Thus. HolTer, admr. of Teter Hchle gcl. Jesse A Paul II. Knepp. adm'rs. of Cutharine Kuepp. Leonard Buyer, aduir. of ul. Boy- er. Philip Hilblsh, guardian or J. New ton Herb. Isune Hingaman, admr. of Susan nah Hingaiunn. Samuel Moyer, admr. of Henry Moyer. P. M. Sehrader A Matilda Swum, adui'ra. of Harrison Switrtz. Ailutu Smith, admr. of Angelina Rothrock. Auis A Dnvid Gross, adm'rs. of Juoob i ross. IN TIIK (jl'AHTKH eKSHIOXS. Tim following Tuvvrn Lrcensea were granted : ' Jacob G. Smith, Middlehurg. Frunklin. D. F. Kerstetter, Jucob Miller, West Beaver. F. E. Hniley, Perty. Abraham Lacy (tuny) convicted of assault and buttery fined 2" cents. pay costs of prosecution mid impris- I Abraham' nationality la his own century has no trad or occupation heartily dislikes work-gets a nieul fro, the country people w henever he ' i huncrrv can read well-rather ner Lmptory in his demands for charity - Lettnir 0ij -n, toevili. Prison life sets hard ou him. Roads In Perry, Beaver and confirmed .nisi. Adams IN THK COMMON I'l.RAS. For cause a number of cases on the Trial List were continued and others settled. Jury Trlal-W. It. Backus! use of Jacob C. Arnold against John 8- Rice Appeal Verdict for defen dant. Jacob G. Snyder against SunburyA Lewlstown Railroad Co. Land tlum ages Verdict for Plff. for 2030, 49. Reasons for naw trial filed. John it. Rine against sutne. Laud damages Verdict for Plff. for 1970, 84. The Treasurer of the Company at once paid this claim. ienry Ke.sler of this place met with a very painful and serious acci dent on Saturday last. He waa one of the men engaged in moving the house lately owned by John Faust to a va cant lot about a sqftare above ihe the railroad. A the m -n were engag ed in the last act, that of taking the roller out and letting the) house down on the foundation, the weight of the building struck a' lever which flew round with great force and struck Mr, Keuler hi the side. Stliuiujrove Timet, . ' n We are pleased to note the spirit of improvement manifested by the peo ple of i4damshurg six or eight new dwelling- bouses will;be erected thete during the coming summer, James A. Auten, son of Mr. William Auten, of Chillsquaque township, and half brother of Prothonotory Auten, died on Thursday of lost week of ty phoid fever In Dodge county, Nebras ka. SUNBURt QAtttTTat. The citizen of damshurg are at present greatly excited over the proa pect of having a railroad fi wiil. that ulav U the Ore-beds, julh of thuir uf tnuir . '-.' town, ,.. . .- A Surpriit. Poa.T Tmtronr)!t, Mtroh t, 'M. Mr. EiitTon : I wNh herewith to Inform ynu and the ptildic of the do ings of i he people of our place. They like to take the advantagt. of thrir neighbors and esiecially in their ab sence, and that is what they did In this case. ' OnSaturJay morning I left home to be absent for a few days, when behold, ' on thst-yery evening they invaded our house to the number of alMtut 20 poisons or 'tnoire, and by the appearance of tho honaa. on my return home last nfght, they . must have had things their own"wy, for In one of the rooms stood a large clothes- basket full of provisions and along side of it bag of flour, canned fruits glass-ware, lard and meat ; in the eel' lar were potatoes ; and Mr. G. had on a pair of new shoe just what she needed. She also rericved goods for a dress and oilier articles not mentioned. The things thus left in our poM-sin on I he occasion am tun led to at lei f 17,00 fur which we wis'.i t'liidk them in this public mantu r, riyiti: thai GimI's richest blessings may n-l uti tint douor. REV. U. GAMBLEU. A pure strengthening tonic, free fium whinkey and alcohol, cure dy spepsia, and similar disestes. It has never been equalled. Brown's run fitters. S'' i Ture Copper dist, lied Rye Whiskey, tiK medical purposes for sale at Bar bcr A aaatugcr's Drug Store. CLOSfNGlUT. GREAT BARGAINS -ARE OFFERED I inform my friends and customers that will remove on or about the first of A pril lo another place of busi uess. F.ly's Store, In order to start with an ent'lrcly new stock at the New Store. I will f ir the next two months sell over liHHI pair of ioots and shoes. at great reduction in priees, for nnu li less money, than they culd be bought before. Everybody- should call ami le convinced that, We do what we say, I'm ties already "uftiaiuted with us know our way nf.'dtvliug and others will please call and examiuo my stock and learn my prices. Il'e a ill be pleased lo see you whether you buy or not. Tbaiiktug yon for past piitro- imije. ' I remain JlfRV R. .VARX. Selinsgrove, Pa. Jan. 20, '82. Miss Jones doclarea she "will not again accompany sir. iiiisnn irom church on a rainfduy, with her new hat on, unless I first procure one of Sol. Oppeuhciiner's Celebrated U mer t'mhrctlas aliich are Iho bent, cheapest, handiest umbrellas now m linn fact u red". Feb. H, '82. - 7A'iilh to rats, mice, roaches and nuts; r.Mtauss' ExrfcutiiVAroK. Harns, grnuaiies and households cleared in a single night. No fear of bail smells. Hen! and cliciiwst vermin killer in te world. Sold evprylicro. Jarch, The store of A. W. Wnlinn, at Cos- grove Hall, ahtcli had been closed for several weeks ia iiuw stiiin open i b. 2II, 2w. '. Mlddlcbiirsr iHarkct, C aUT0 WSKRI.T St Slmouton. Unrhor & Co. (IIIMS ASKKfW, Iwiiest per bushM'-' Wlieut. Sot. ' Rye do t;irn fid i14ts do Potatoes loverseed er liUkhtd VnODVCK. ' f.",rpj,". P". , , !",!, r":, i''l' liu-plicrrirs I Irj. :! lipple Siiin' ( hlokeHt Turkey, Mutter, prime Kirgs tiniiHia it Mr Its) 10 All 2fl0 4 00 6 Oil 4 00 Tallow " e COAL. Pea Coal Chestnut Coal Blacksmith Coal Egg Cool KIDDLEBUKOPH0DUCE HiEET. OOSlkCTS WSIKLT ST aT. V DreesOi Potatoes do Mutter per pouo.d Kirn Der dozen . too 30 Tallow per pound Itrd 4 ''berries SeeedOherrie .." 04 1H 10 85 on 4 toll 7 to 8 Illarkberrios Rasl terries Dried A pules Soap Sides iAinm:i). Feb. 21, by the Itev. J. W. Hueklev, Miss Ella M. Iiakeless to M. B. Weud't, both of tShaiitokin Hum. Feb. 10, by the Rev. J. F. Wam ttole, Misa CatJiiirlue Hnvtler, of Kicli tleld to Jacob (Shaffer, of Oriental. tVI. t bii'ih'e Rev.' J. F. Wttintmle, Miss Kllen fl!o to Theodore W. Fish er, both Of Ukwlitia; talou, Feb. 7,"JsJbt Aftrand of Ijewlshurg ami Htm MoKgie Ieitxel of Kratzer-villa-. ' .. At iVllnfMasvr1"eb. 20, by Rev. S. R. Ochaenford, Menry Deark and Mary E. licnnaii, both of Kratzerville I'a. . . . .- iir Feb. 13, at Valley, Douglass county Nebraska, of typhoid fever, Washing ton Miller, a uative and former resi dent ol Washington township, Huyder county, ro., ageti ai out sa years. March 8, at Troxelvllle, Sabilla, wife or I, i roxel, raged 83 years. - Marehe, hi Mlddleereek twr. Jacob JUovw - bumuymn. , . Jl is contrary to our custom lo re commend any kind of patent med Icne i but sfter we have seen the g.-eat ellects of Rorknts' IIousk ami Catti.h PoWPaas upon tne horses in the sec tmn, Hmt have been cured r.f the EpixiHilie, as well aa other diseases we deem it our duly aa good cilir.ena In lecnmmend it In all owners of stock. I Fr sale by John A. Moalt, Middle bury, Pa. Society Belles. On accnunl ofila remarkably de'l rale and lasiing fragrance society belles are loud in their praises ot Flore ton Cologne. March. A lady who went West laat week wrote bark to a friend, saying "she hwi all her flue clothes just because six had purchased a worthlesa trunV which would not aland the knocks" and ail. Is : "if ynu intend coming on1 here, the first thing you do, o to Op pcnbemier's S linvrovp, a here yop ran ti l Irntilis, si!'-l els m il n'ici 11 t lie very lowest iiiu .in, I ,.f ill. vrrv best rpinlPy, Feb. 9, A Large Stock of Tumi", SnMie' ind Valises to I e sold at a ureal rcdue lion.' Give me acall and be convinced. M US. R. MARX, Selinsgrove. Ta. Sol Oppenheimer has REDl'Cf.'D goods to iovixr trices. Go ands'C. Truth ami Sol OppenhiMtner are twin brothers and if you dotibt it, go and price his goods. A big lot of Gum flouts and shoes to be sold at bargains at MRS. It. MARX'S Store: Selinsgrove, Pa. It will pay every body to examine the immense Stock of Furniture for sule iy the nipumr rnrnmire man W. II. FELIX Leaistown Pa. I just received another lot of Ehnir Boots to be closed out with the other slock at a p,renl reduction. MILS. R. MAKX, Selinsgrove, Pa. - - - To those Ihst would like to buy a new midline cheap Ac, I s;ty buy the "SiEwall." I will sell vm a I will a. .11 ,t..ll O . ,., ., ,. r. ,, cover, lock and key, and all drop leaf, the attachments in free fur t'Jil.Otl and I a plain machine just as good but not so fancy xv.umI -work fur :I,IM I am a Sewing Machine 1)ent and have soldi , , , , 1 anil will sell and don t vou Torget. am the "White Sewing Jaehinc Aitent. C. O. SeebolJ. Feb 9 '('' 4V ... . invite the attention of our read- l" auverusemeiu oi inn nuca- ,j.,eje m i g mi., .iiai lon.iinio, in auotucr column. I hey olter ran iiiiluceiuciils to earn an honest living. S t. 22. dm. Aiinjansa AoiJsJ r ... t .... , .i.i. !... oiffj imiiinii- iiiiiiiin..iii i.iiv ii,-ii premature appearance is annoyicg, Parker'a fair JalfJum prevents the an uoyanca by promptly rettoring the youthful color. March. . ... i o. Auctioneer. Lnmliuul StoumiKer. tifl'ers 1ii service to the people of Sn y. der crinnly as an Auctiouner. .wr. S. has had couni'lcranle eipenence as an Auctioneer. His P. 0 address is Mid-(llecret-k, Snyder county, Pa. Feb. M. ilw. S2. We have received our first invoice of .unliurg e.linjjs and Inserting. The iiatterun arc li iinlsoinc and the prices j , very low. "mj Dress good selling now at greatly 7.1 reduced prices, j In Carpets we have a larjo variety at 460 ) very lowest prices. I A full linn nf Silks nt Snlius. t' Jfl Ma-'k Oashitmre vo h.iv nw i ll)bk A 3 "or ur su, ! munt at n u i; tu.il c.iii.h.i S I in bent. " Vc.ipn call when o:l cive to our b (.1.1.0. I s. li i;is, , opposite Keystone Hjlel, .Vi lin.,j;tovo l' Kb. "3. 'K' CANDIDATE CARDS ! Itr.Mlta,ture. Editor Post : Announce O. AL KHKII Hi!H(l;H,ot Mlddlalisrg, san aidats Inr Aiia.oiilr, In !7 Mr, snhimh waa alsrtaa ani Mrvaa onalarin lih era.tll tu hlm-alf an I nnnatliu. sef ljai rtllliant, ntlfa mambar at- I kti plan, and haa Ik iin of Ms tallow cnsmlxra, and tba haada nf lirpartnaaia . Tha o-THN ari a a haln altial asil Mr. Ki-kimli, bnllaln tlllia atlsk nl lha maur II If vlal.lad Ithoiil a nnm.ur aail ai tint eauillilal. S'nr o si raaanna tha pnpl av up tkn una-taittt Ida, ana It laelaliaa uy u. .. nt III. lal,.inlM.i mbam ..f Ih. ., . . . Ilia. 8 i Mr. Mrliusk b I.I hava kia i..in.l tarin. Ha- 0l al.laa Mr. H.'horh IU ba a ra ill ta tn iianpia hums will rirtant will at; at hia Hst - . hi uu i. na.i jima,iM, ! u,u,a i.iiniiini. J I a ril H. ri'niToa Post : I'leas announce C, Jo aatam.n, of MM IIabura. aa aullsbl aaniUitat lur Ih ufriu ul tt.rll, .lu.la. air, lulil la qu.llnml latit IntslUitaai du. cliarua nl tii duilaa bal.tnstsi 1 1 tnsui and la th irmisk Niuii'ln.i. Ilalasnaarn at suisirtars if Kausbllnan nt. ami maaa-ar-a iiunaat, uprlulit, intalllsant, itaraararin' d will laaaa s aiallml ulB ar. W T Bsavsa. Tr. I'ohT. It-pnl. licana of Sr.? ill dar, SASnsi. A. Wstiil, Kao.. nf Has. rarlowu will inak a alms aandld tta t and II uotniuata.l and alsotml It 4tabl nf admlula tsrioK ilia o Bo nf aueiat Jsil altk huaur to DiuiMii ana to paupi. BtrcsLicaks. lXECHTOUS NOTICE-I.eltrn 1 J laalamai.tsr s Ik ll ot MANY HKAVER, daaawad, lata ol t'rankiln Tw-, Hydr osnty, l'an , kaf Ins baao raBtdi lb uaiiaralnnail, all paraonl knuwlim ihiuMla In.labiad taaald aalat ar raquaaiad tn niak liumtdlal pay manl, whll lb ma liavlna slalias will praaanl Ikaat duly tksailMlad lr satilaaiant I WM.UEVrH, Fab. I. IMS, txaau or, A MOSTH FOR TfJ Vfill rt.at.aan Yiin Vita, l.JI,a. and CON iNGERSpLL,aor,.',,"H9; bubl sS Truth VKHstriuus,1' tin mt utnat pnnnlar MKW HOOK I Ih Said. Ilnth a hUiriiUal It Lsiw Psi hUlrLOald a f wit H II. Ktwtaialy wanlt ' ".!' i vti .s.'i.ui It uaw ran a. ytw as t.aa. aXSe lor tlr rma. Ei.n.ra a t;n.. sit Ar at InUI. Pan - SUfk S, '. xi. Trunks! Trunks SAMHAb. when will uou start far kuuras?" . in-". t uri'k-but I intend to go to SOL OPPhW UEIM ICR'S, Selinsgrove, first . to jur chase ttro Ao. 1 trunks for myself and wifv ; and ifouvec, I tmixt- buy a Wilisc for Joe and a couple, of Satcluls for the girls- I can buy better goods at lower prices at Vpponheim er 's than an if where tlse." UMBRELLAS! $.100 HEU JUD will be paid by the Mnnitactnrtrs, if you hi i if one of Opiienheiiner's Celebrated COSSIM I1R ( WIJUIKLMS and- it is stolen or borrowed and i if it has a lair chance) don't come home inside of a week of its own accord. 1000 Vmbreltas in stock lor the rainy season-cheap ch caper cheapest- READY-MADE CLOTHING reduced to the very LOWEST PRICES- will sell hound to sell, if we onif get original costs and. freight- Don't delay or ifou will surely lose bargains which you will regret rl. 0. 1SS2. (jiticura cn. W. Hrown, s MarKistl t. l"rnMsr N. I . Fur. I.T I'stiors llt"lvalit Mnol U'I nr n. cutlfurs sn.l lutlcii'S ,"s( ill. Krast ,Uln mmi .1 s Kins. 'fin Us nor sol si tl.s hsilK'r's "lit b tcrssil sll utsr M r. nsok sn.l Isrs. as I lortis jr rsililsJ sll kin.li nl irsi'msnl. SHI II I'M on. F f rlt(i f1 ,ntff Htrpsr a lims , Ustruii viirh .ut n .nn'iii.s " wm ot t,,.,.. ...i wh.rh pw. ii'it tioi.'ki m th , VorJi"".? nV .'"" ("' g('4, i:il. h. a. lis-mnn.l, Au.lltntV. W, .!.. B.R , .t.'ki. Vli-h , eurcl il so la tins. I nl nlna ,iuriioo by lit tuiiours Ksius- ,"'"- , M'Zl.Mi. lino. Wm. TTl', WnMna, Man, r"na- (niif enrs.l nl hiia.irof ttas fsns sml ol inersmn) tlist hat l-s-n lrll nniuonimliil l)r for !! sn i.y mni m ii .n.iu I). , I nln"li-in sn I is hi n.ns.i tnatianiit, si lllliK I KI1I'. Mrs. lioifsri. M.i Cllnlon XI. I'tsmnnstl. iimSs of b-r slilsr's i hll I, sriui , ur. nf Hnllk orvt alili-li rlt I 'l rs on II. Ir in yssra. Nn flacbsaltby buy, witb a liaauil ful tii1 of hair. s'4M.IfJ II tin. Frank A. Itnan Ntnan rira Knicln . Ilm liin.naaenrt.ini A luicls, if lain. nf tl.s lt(ri ,y tl.sCSttnit rn Hsntvt.nt (li'n..a purlttari tnlnrnslly and t'utirurs n.l ( ull-..t Mnap (iha grant liin fura:i ailarn .Mr, wiitnh o..in i.iaial, ra.t ral kit balr snaa all aal.l be wuulil lllPS It. TK4T.MET. Th Concur Iroatmant in tha In. ! tarnal oi nl ttil'uioor KnaiilTsni. II. na ' bmn.1 nnr.ntr. ami ihaasiaroal o" at lu'lcar ,,, i:,,ic, si, tu raai ! ourai. I f I'TII I It . llniniUa ar for ! by all ilralala. Prlr i.f t'l'TMCN. a Mnltt' at .fnU,ainall bnfaa, fsV-.: lar liii, l. l'Tlrina Hraiti.vBsr, lh lit .! Purinar, St p r l.ul. la tii i n Mini isi. T.iii.st .r, '.e s I t rlci n a Mkimi isai. i hi i st aoar, lai : In i.ura fur lisriiart sa l lr ciiomar, sua. Principal it. it. Iiai- t, WKKKS fc POTTF.R. n.mn. Man. CATAR Sanford's Radical Cure. Illaur l 4il ami otca, naay brs.thln, iwaal I f t It. ari(t amall. taft and lisrini(. du i-.ui'.i', ni illairoa. by utlog baaruiius li Aim 11. l.'Vuti. ' Sar uii'll yniir band la ratitytnfjy nfl. ami it'ira rut nlns wa'ar. tnrmt .arpii.l anil Iblonil l. vanrli ur las.. S,r.mi Kauical Cess fur I'aurrn ami b oura.l. Wlti-h llaiat. Amarti'aa Plfla, f'anula Fir, M irtiiilil ami iMovar llliitaiima aro what San firl'a Kailmal t!ura la mala nr. Una bull I I Haiial rur. nn but t'atarrbal hulvani anil Banliinl'i Inbalar, la an 4cktn lur (I, sold riLr WEtKH fc PflTTKK, nnatua. flantls, t tai-itva, unit, a.l with 1111. Halnata, rB.lar I'Ot. I. INS' VIII.. TAlt , Till! biar lata ft H.tt 1 HII'PI.AK. N no ' bnmlrail llmai tuprrlnr lo ail ullitr t.laa latffuravar Pain. Vi'aatt- vai a s"a ami innstnia "ASTt l'M.'cBta, bold n,a ami Inflstniaatiun. avtry A DM1 XI l.alirt HVISriUTOU'' NGI'ICK rrt uf sdmliiiairail n ti.a rtlata of rfb.-ra Waliar lata of l'tttrs twn. sntiiaf !u, Pa ilm'd. tavsiiai n itranta.l in ihs on lar. ulsna.i. ail iiar,ona knuwlnii lliaii.naltoa In ilatitail tn aalil aaiitti' s ill t'i.aa ntnli linnirdi at oyinant wtillo th nra liavlnic tl lm atialnal aid aalal will raat,l ll.aiu lur aaulatrai.t tr NA1IIAMI.I, WAI.I KK Jan. a, ss.. Aduilulalarior, Public Sale. The undersigned siibcriher will of fer lit I'llliiie hulc lit his lute residence in the borough of Selinsgrove, near lha Missionary Institute, on Thursday, Ma'di 23, 1882, the following described valuable pro perty to wit : Oiih Family Carrian, Una H ik'V. single set heavy Harness, Geutlemau'a HatltllM, hand Corn Nhelltr, tloitliln hand ami burse power Apple Mill and Ciller Press, ouh horse Truck Wagon and Hay Iodtlr, one horse Met), Cultivator, Harrow, Grindstone, Workbench, J,rge Copper Kettle, Cltler Vinegar. Tub. Huckets, large Hutcher' Meat Hloek, large Vulcun Heater, Wood nnd Coal Htoves, Cook Htoves, Tables, Chairs, RoeklngChnlra, Iteusieittis, ifiireaus, tsiiu.iro t ui. ,,"ir,'' l-ounge, Ing Writing Desks, l'l-" nnuoilier nooa cues, Secretary, Khot (inn. Axes 4(0. March 2, ltfsj, II. ZKIGLEO, A 0- laa 4 v Ks, iiil-La-.tlt l irt V .u,..f, I lu !.. KliiOM. Jura. ,,a Wm -ul l.-as-atu I . dfa' in 'I. rnaut lu 1 hlu-tratail OalAiusiia,wu& lull InlnrwiaUisi Vr,, .I)t lkAak0 T , ej s rv -V t. : B-Zl & Oppenheimer, Selinscrove, I 'a. g A OMINlTn ATOR'S NOTICB. s l.atiara nf aitmlnlntratlnn nn tka ,lat . nf l Al'ull HnllH, ilrn aaad, lti ol Har Twp , Hn)1r nuuniy, I'attn'a., kavta twn cranio! lo tin-undrr'U ail, alt iara'.n- knowlni ihiii. a-lva inilalitad t" said aaiaia ar r una 11 In m .k lit'miilitipayinaiit. tabli tbus batrltiur i lilm will rarant tbu duly asibanil.aia.l lor lattlauitut ta WILLA' I) M PCtlTI.V. Pae. Mb, last. Adntlulstrator, SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE ondrrsigneil offers at private sal, tha rullnwlu JrafHbl Nasi batal ts It t A Farm aim la In Franklin tsp , Hsyd '!, P. !( lulla wal ol Allddlaburi;, louUlua 108 Acres sfth ba-t llni atonaland, wbarwoa srarrarl. l istd fim.-d4.iUlnf how, barn, and a L r oulliullilina:-wll til .ud ftalr a r lb door, Sowtav waior t th far, ibrlv.iia nuos iri k rd ol an s frail traaa Fsru, I I PRIV ATE faluh auu ul itJllttun. Tarma y A Mraat, J OS If II W Ar.Tr.K. r.i'4.'s. aliddlaburg, p. For Sale or Rent! ThOairal Hotar. at BaarsVlnwa, aaar the i. ol, laulf oupra I.y tioator 1. D.4t.iur,.. lora'ar Baa. Fa .lura Birlillns. tiari .' Inn, Flitura ha , a.,i oaj.lata will ti toll tit U-paroban r or kwaa o fair lama. Fm rurtbf Id (oral lie ddrs tilts BY Kr.B r "' ' afilat,