THE POST. tliddbttnrg, March 23,1882. AocaI XVew, Ate. a i L1IJU 1 '- U toss IXnvsrr CooaTS. rks fJosrts f I Fnrari, aa.y, ... r 1 MoodM Dsf . Atl nommunlealions. business let ten Ac, for this office, to teen re orompt attention should be i addressed M follow.: Thii Post, Middleburg jnyder Cbunty, P. Advertisement ruwinications 4c. must be handed In by Monday noon, to secure inser. km In next isaue TI1IS PAPER B& Hirr iwiimiM Bcbsav lis We hate printed bills or advertised for the follwint, sales : The heirs of JTichaol Mininum, de ceased, oiler Real Estat at Pri vate Bale, in 1'erry twp. Daniel' A. Fuhrman, offers Real Ei Ute at Private Sale iu Adams twp. Joseph Walter of Franklin twp., offers his farm at Private 8al Thursday. March 23. H. Zeigler will sell Personal Property in Uelins- groe. Thursday, March 23. J7enry Schooh will sell Horses, Cattle, rami iu- filetnenU, iousehohi Goods, Ac, n Middlecreelc township abaut 1 wile East of Kramer Station. Saturday, March 25, Susan facVen burg will sell Cows, Farm lutple rueuu i-o., In Centre twp. Tuesday. March 29, David Moyer will ell Horses. Cows, Hoirs, lanu luipltnueuts,.ii3. In Mouroe twp. Wednesday. March, 20. D. F. Kerslot ter will sell Household Goods in 4aokliu twp. Thursday March 80, I. N. Troxell will sell 11 orse. Cows, Farm Imple ments, House hold Goods tVo., In Troxelvllle. Enstcreggf. are the next thing on deck. We were greatly amused some dnrs since, by seeing one of our venerable citizens, who had been bowed down with rheumatism, throw away his crutches, and declare himself just a young as he used to be, and now he Is recommending Roberts' Embrocation to every old lady la the town. Great liniment, that. For tale by John A. Moatt, Middle burg, Pa. Tim American AoRfcuirnittaT. fur pril, is of special value for the open ing spring and summer work. The Table of Cmtents enumerate! Ill different topics, all of which are treat ed in a way to give juit the I n fir mi lion needed telling what to. do, and how to do it, in Field, Garden, and Household, with over fifty illustrative engravings. l'rlcefl.OU oer annum ; 13 cents per number. O.-ange Judd Co., 'ublishers, New York. The fruit crop Is said to be all r'ujhlso far. Vennor predicts a rough closing of the mouth. Blmonton, Barber tCo., will receive a car-load of Planter in a few day. D. R. Rothrock who has been teach ing' aohool near Laurelton, Union Co. is home. . G. Alfred Mchoch hiis pnriharej the Henry Kern Store-sUu.l and dvYdllitijr lately occupied by J. W. .rese. St - - - - II. II. Bowor, of Bedford, Pa., ac- coiupttuled by Mr. tSansow, bxprew Ageht at the saiue place, paU a visit to thisplace last week. The Board of Pardons refuted to Interfere In the cane of Jonathan Moyer, and consequently will be exe euted on Friday of this weak. Prof. Kurxonknabe has recovered from his recent illness." He has recent ly been holdiug a musical conventiou iu Clinton county. Sunhivy lUnxocml. Debilitated persons, and sufferer from wasting diseases such as con sumption, scrofula, kidney affections, will be greatly benefitted by using Brown's Iron Bitters. LAVREt.TOS, Pa. March 17, '82. Mr. Editor! The Wlnneld School near Laurelton, union Co., Pa., open ed Oct. 17, '83, and cloned March 16. '81 The class exercises on Thu sday afternoon may be regarded as tentl mony in favor of the efficient teaching done during the term as well ox of the fidelity Of the pupils. The Wiutleld school has a good reputation. The successful teacher was 1). R. Roth rock, of Middleburg, Hnyder Co., Pa., who by his method of teaching and his Industry Justly deserves the thanks and praises of the patrons of the school. The average attendance dur ing last month was 53. The number of visitors during term 102 ; twenty seven of whom were present Thurs day afternoon. Visitor. Attrmptkd Abdcct.o.i. The Ellx- abcthvllle Ixdkpbxdknt, published in the upper end of Dauphin county, says : "A few days ago a peddler, or rather a professional tramp, attempt ed to steal a child, an interesting little son of Mr. Jacob Matter, residing about one mile east of this place. The child was at play a short distance from the house, on the publie road, with several companions, when the trump happened to pas. He took hold of the little fellow, first persuad ing htm to go along with hihi and af terwards compelling hltn to do so. The' other children informed the mother of the little boy of what bad taken place. She Immediately start ed In pursuit and after proceeding about a mile, she overtook the scoun drel, who absconded on perceiving her, leaving the child In the road to be recovered by the mother. No effort was mode, we believe, to arrest the kidnapper, and this Is to be regretted, because the country Is running full of prenteded peddlers, their packs serv ing merely to gain them entrance In to the homes of uusuHpecting people. plunder being their prime object when a favorable opportunity lire xents itself." Inspecting the Sjllnsgrove Station. Noperintendeut Phillips and Super visor Robert Myers of the Hunbury & Iewifttown Divixiou Inspected theSe liusgrove Station on Tuenday after noon. Dr. A. M. Smith, of Adams burg accompanied them. We had the pleasure of a re-Intro-duotlon to Mr. Phillips arid the oppor tunity of teeing him when business did not absorb all of bis time and at tention. He Is a gentleman of superb social qualities, pollshea liianuers, gonial, affable, approachable) and cul ture!. If, Indeed, the evidences of strict business lmliltx, and a stricter adher- enoe to the letter and the spirit of the law and the rules laid down are ever present and visible we adjudge hliu a safe, strict officer. Just such a fnan as may beentriisted with the care of life and property. Gov. II yt, G n. Hirtrnnft A'lJ. Genl. Latto, Col. SuowdeiiAiid other officers will be the gue.-it of Supt Phillips on the occasion of their visit to I-ewlntown for the purpose of view ing and securing a site for the next Encampment of the National (State' Guard. That the distinguished guests will be handsomely entertained will not admit of disdfcxslon. If the pro per spirit prevaM in the citizens of Iewlstowu, and we think it will, they will certifuly - get the Encampment and all Its attendant benefits. Iu this connection, we are constrained to say that Supervisor Myers is one of the most energetic, go-a-head business men, and exceedingly sociable. 1JKAVKRT0W5, March 20, "83. Mr. Post : This congressional dis trict may well be proud of Its repre sentative, Hon. Horatio U. Fisher, who by his Industry and Intelligent discharge of the duties imposed on him has won the esteem of the Heads of Departments, .Senators and Repre seiitatives, and a national repuition His actual moral worth, personal magnetism and popularity h.we car ried hliu successfully through two campaigns against wary, skillful po litical manager in an almost hope less district. Aside from this he has shown himself one of the foremost men in Congress. He is a working member and not a drone. If he will permit his name again to go before the people he will be heartily support ed iu the went end. 1IKAVKR. The MoClure Band Festival, at Mo Clare, Thursday, Friday and Satur day evenings, March 23, 24 and SS promises to be a good thiug aud we bespeak for the "boys" a good turn out and a liberal patronage. Thunder and lightning on Saturday evening last. SUoh heavy thunder and vivid lightning so early In the season Via not been known in this county so far as the oldest oltlzeu can remember. Ex-Constable C. B. Miller and Wells O. Holmes, of Sellnsgrove, lodged a burgler In Fort Relohly, on Tuesday morning. The okntlrmasi visited John Laadensloger's residence at an unusual hour In the night-time, just when Joh'i and his family were not property habilitated for the reception of visitor and, besides this, John . don't reoelve his friends on the garret. J. F. Rlehl, the general travelling agent for D. M. Osborne, ft Co., of An . burn, New York., has Just returned . from that place where he spent two , weeks in acquainting himself with the - harvester they manufacture. This company Is now naklng over twelve complete self-binding harvesters per hour, and Will make 20,000 reapers and mowers this season. Mr. Riehl . )uu become quite an expert at work ( ing jelf -binding, machines and any one buying rorahlm will get a first alasj one, Lbwibburq Local News. 1 The rolling mill of the Duncannnn Iron ' company, at Duocannon, took fir on Sunday evening, and was n tirely consumed, involving a loss of i- from i $50,000 to tffi.OOO, aud throwing i three hundred men out - of employ- ment. No Uvea were lost. John S, JTiller, an employee, sustained serious "' injuries by falling elate. The mill con v listed of four department the . mer- 7 chant, plate, rod and puddle all of v.i-1. . . , i i . a. ii . Y rapacity.. A slifl 'breese prevailed, IV! Wcli rendered it an Impossibility to f";ev the mill building, as the flames Uxi' a"4.wlth great fleroenesa. The Ore ie inongni to nave oiictnaie frqm me ' ' ft.kl.1 i I . . . i.' ' : I a t WHiwiWWSItipymill ffff fJOUSS THE STUDY OF WORD3. fly Richard Cheuevix Trtnrh. Complete in two parts, 13 cents each. J. Fitx f.enrl.1 & Co., I'ublibliem, 113 Ave nue, Now York, Archbishop Trench's work is uni versally admitted to be at once the most learned and the most interesting tie,i!ie we possess, upon the origin and uae of X.'nglisb words. It is sim oly iiidispeiiHable to every one who would acquire a mastery of his mother loiiguo. The diffusion of such works coutriu.ito only to correctness in speaking and writing, but even more to precision in Ihiiiking. The present edition is the cheapest ever offered of this standard work. Il is comprised iu two parts, price only 15 cents each. Part One is now ready ; part Two will be published in pril. For sale by A. K. GIFT. Miss Jones declares she "will not sgsin accompany Mr, Illlson from church on a rainy dsy, wiih her new hat on, unless he first procures one of Sol. Oppenheimer's Celobrated Ooi mer Umbrellas which are the best, cheapest, hsujiest umbrellas now msnuractured", Feb. 0, 82. Middlebnrg Market, eaaaiuTSD wsstf.r sr Stmonton, Barber & Co. an.it x&&elds.i Wheat per bushel 1 20 wueat, .ion. i in Rve do 7rt Corn do 75 ' tats do 4.1 Potatoes 1 00 loverseed per bushel 4 50 riWDUCA. Cherries, pitted lc ( hemes, tmplttea Hlacktierrtes a Rspterrle 8, Dried attlee ft Spring Chickens p Turkeys, nutter, prime 2ft r'ggn 21 Onions too Lard 10 Tallow ol Oak Ties 5 to 50 COAL. Pea Coal S do f'bestiiut Coal 4(H) lilncksmithCoal (t IN) Kgg Coal 4 on i.vu im i:d. Horse-owners read what Elias Min ium, Veterinary Surgeon, of Perry twp. says. "A few years ago when nearly evory horse In the country had a disease, hundreds were either not treated at all or improperly treated. id consequently many were left in a bad condition which they did not outgrow fur months and others died for want of proper treatment. At this time was called upou to presoribe for many, and toon found that the following medi cine was the very best I could give. And I recommend it as a aimplo but effective remedy for the disease which is now affecting so many horses throughout the country at this lime." 1 oz. oil Sassafras, 1 oi. oil of Tar, 1 pint whiskey dose lablespoonful twice a week. Peterson's Magazine, "the ladies' favorite," as it is generally called, is before us, for April, and it even belter than usual.' Among other costly em bellishments, it has a "Colored Pat tern for a Table-Cover," one of those new and stylish affaire only to be found iu this magaxine, aud alone worth the price of the number. The steel engraving, and the doublosized colored fashion-piste, are also excep tionally fine. There are some fifty ill ustrations for the fashions and for the work-table, giving the latest style aud paiterne for both,. No other lady's book rivals this in - the high character of its literature. The stories are al ways the bout. The price of "Peter son" is but two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and hand some premiums to the person getting up the club. It is novel too, late to subscribe, for hack numbers can el ways be supplied. Specimens are The State Normal School of this dis trict, at Illoomnburg, Columbia county will begin the Spring tenn Monday April Ilrd, lSSJ. It is now closing the most prosperous Winter term in its history. The attendance next term will be much Isrcer. Additional teachers will be in altcmisHce to men l lie tlemntid. Those intendiiiKto come should apply eitrly. Improvements iu the buildings and extensive addi tions to i luratus have beon made. Tito Stste exacts thoroughness and aids pupils by liboral appropriations. Siute Nuininl graduates were never sppreciated ss now. The ft'sding, and Lackawanna .1- nioomaluirg rail roads furnish tickets at half lure to students in this school. Mi roh 10, 'P2.4W. The Evanelic app ilntuieuts for the Juniata District made at the confer ence lit.-! I In Curiisl" embrace the ful liv.iinr : Perry-T. V Selmliz. Newport mid Miirvsvlllo P. 8. Or wiir. Liverpool-.). M. Dick. Juniata .1. M. l.ong.Jorf. I.ewistown mid i'ttlter.-ioii S. W. Seihert. MoClure W. H. Stover and E. D. Keen, under P. 14. Middleburg C. F. Denuinger and ii. a. neuter, uiiiler l'. k. Port Trevurtuii - J. W. Ifontr. I nion II. W. (Jross. Millliuliurg S. Smith. Centre P. C. Weiileninyor and J, D. Scortcss, under P. K. Brush Valley N. Yonnir. ' Nittaiiny Valley J. A. Irvine and II 'P hi 1 ... . nrnric. Sugar Valley J. O. M. Swengel. Centre Hall O. Hunter. Milesburg T. M. Morris. Liberty J. M. Price. East Liberty 2. Hornberger. Revitalizing the blood is absolutely neccsury for the cure of general de bility, weakness, lussitudo, Ac, The best enriclier of the blood is Brown's Iron Bitters, Pel). 8. at Northumberland, bv Rev. 14. T. Swarts, Miss Malimln Macliuuier, of Freebiirg, to Win. T. Roberts of Northumberland. March 9. at Hcavertown, by Rev. D. M. Stetler, Mis Louisa (t'erli irr ami Maua-ses Hilb.-rt, lioth of H m vertown. At Port Trevorton. bv Rev. J. W. Heiitr, Miss Amelia t.f. Pisher and John A. Step, both of Snyd'Teoiinty. March 7, Elias Emerlck of Sellns grove and Mrs. Diana lletrick of Mull auo.v, Nortbumberlad county. IVb. Si, Dr. I). Clark Nipple of Newton Hamilton and Miks ltura Hoyer of Freeburg. Mnrcli 1. .fiis. I. fsfiep nf SuvfL.r Co., and Miss Ida 14. Voting of I'nioii twp., l iilon t o. At A lamsburg, on March IU, bv Rev. M. L. Deitxler. Millard A. S-ba-n-bach of Troxelville to Ellen II. Me. delicti of Heaver twp. A lady who went Wet last wck wrote back to a fr'end, saying "she lost all her flue c'nthce Just hrcnuse she had purchased a worthless trunk which would not sland the knocks", and adds : "if you intend coming out here, the first thing you do, go to Op euheimpr's Sclinsgrove, where you can get trunks, satchels and valices at the very lowest prices and of llit very best quality, Feb. !, '82. - . A t.nrge Slock of Trunks, Satchels and Valisps to be sold at a Rrciil redue lion, tlivp me s call snd be convinced MRS. R. M A li.X, Solinsnrove. P.i Pol Opppiiheimer hss REDlTil (looi)s to Lowwr i'Ricr..s. (it .u d sco. Truth and Sol t)i'HPiilirimcr art twin brothers and if you doubt il, g and price his goods, A big lot of Cum foots and shoe. l be sold at li renins nt MRS. R. MARX'S Store. Selinscnive, l'n NOTICE TO HEIRS. In th Et.iteof John OeVnett. deed To .tf.li II. l.oh rtt. Cnun II llliiH. I i, .toth II. lltliml. rum ronitT. tlrlilsa bona I. II. la M. nil h ll. ii.l, Iml. . (h llili.sil. Prrv lp Snrtrri t's. s minor ho hut t.ir hl in if lln Mil Trsin III liH-1.1 .lunUn. In I'm. Msnnsh NnTlnr sn-l .InunilMn 11 wnyilur lior himhsni IVrry tsp., Hnyt-r I'ti IS. I ll,niOi h.i.in a llm.rf II. H.lol her biifl'Sml Kl-li''a Fsrrr NnriuM I n. Vm, Poll; iloritoti a Th -itini ilur.l'in wIiohs P il. wt'lr-, la H i hSi-hl lulilsts In l'. k t!i r.illoKli srsn.l rhil.lri'n nl rihrln Uimlllnic, il-i. Ani.U H"".lhrB M .ulli llml, Iml., Kirin Omul Ins ! I'r.r)i li . nylir l!u, I'a., i aihnrhie snil Mantis o Mlnir whoitrs niln- or anil haf fur Ihfiir KLr lun lso .tilir nf ornnlal I'. , Jiininis I'.v. P. Halm anil liunal .lersn'lsotii nt .l.'tin Islhrtt Ute nf tbs tunm,l. nl I'.rif !Snlni cmintir, (le. s'l. Vu rs hnr.lir'1'ltnit In lit nl si wr ! fnr Hi JU'Imsr f our I 'fi'litm' I'mirt, at an tiritin' I'ltnrl In t liadi at MHii-liiirg vn lli4lti M'HiiU)! nt Mar A, IV : at Iu n'l'lm'k In Itis ftirenmi", than anl thers In aft.-it r ralnan . tk-Hi hral K.'tat nt rh 't lohn t..nrti il. i raia.l, at lli ap..ala. taiiiath.n iit upon II l. an In , nat iImIjt awantal l th fuel i'ourt, an.l retiirnf.Mir ill sh-rlil of at. I ciHinijr, tr iliow raimn why th aaroa liiiiil.l nut b.. ml. I. Anil harn .f fall not. Wlin-aa Ilia linn. Joa-ili l Hmh-r, Kf. rraal.Unt ol uur aat.t I'onrl. at .MI.MIaijurg tbla Mil .laj ol .llarcli A, Il J.(.'H(lt'KE, Ultra O.C. ,,T""s?s-T-,WMt,i"1 aaaBaaaaaBaaBaaaaaaaaaaaBajBaa aar f... auana M-faJj SAM" Ab. when will vou, atari for Kansas?" AB-"Xcxt tveck-but 1 intend to go to SOL OPPEJi HEIME1V8, Silinsgrvvc, flr.st. to purchase (no Yo. 1 trunks tor myself 'amlwifv ; and iousee, I must buy a I alise fur Joe and a couple of butckels for the girls I can bun belter goods at lower prices at Opponheim" er's than atairherc ilsc." HE LLAS i $',00 EE AJ!1) will be raid I r the . Vnnttacturcrs. if yon bin one of Oppeiihciiier's Cclrhratcd ('( SSlMElit IMIUlbLuIS and it is .stolen or borrowed and (it'll has a fair chance) don't come home inside t7 a week of its own. accord. 1 000 I'mhrcUtw in stock for the rain if seasoncheap ch caper ch ea :st. UMB READY-MADE CLOTHING reduced to tho very LOWEST PRICES- will sell bound I to sell, if we on t original costs and, lion will surely lose bargains S. OppeDftoimer, freight- Don't delta or which yun icill r. gte Teb. 0, 1SS2. Seliiisgrovo, Y jii:i ieath to rats, mice, roaches and ants j Parsons' Exterminator. Burns, granaries and households cleared in a single night. No fear of bad smells. Best and cheapest vermin killer iu the world. Sold everywhere. March. CLOSING OUT. GREAT BARGAINS ARE OFFERED. I inform my friends and customers that will remove on or about the first of pril to another place of busi ness, Eby's Store, in order to start with an entirely new stock at the New Store. I will fjr the next two mouths sell over 1000 pair of floote and shoes, at great reduction in prices, for much less money, than they could be bought he fore. Everybody should call and be convinced that we do what we say. Parties already aquainjed with us kuowourwayof dealing and others will please call and examine my stock and learn my prices. H'a will be pleased to see you whether you buy or not Thanking you for past patro nage, I remain ' MRS. R. iARX. Selinsgrove, Pa. Jan. 20, '82. Society Belles. On account of its remarkably deli cats and lasting frsgrancp society bellos are loud in their praises of Floreeton Cologne. March. Not the quantity or 'pulity of food, ant p-ratls. to those wikhing to eel up Address Ptihiuoa's isoA- but what is digested mskos the qu.in In Selinsgrove, March 12, Kva, daughter of J as. and Kiiiina Sinuii, Aged 3 years, 11 uioutlts ami 1J days. Iu Selinsgrove, March 1, Win. .1. Taylor.aged HI years, 11 mouths and 4 days. Feb. It, in I'tiion twp.. Charles, son of John II. and Maliuda . Wise, aged j 'i years, 10 mouths and 2 days. March l, in Freeburg. Infant son of , J. S. & Catharine Wendt. j March 0, near Fretuont, Charles Kllsworth, son of l-wls W. and Ame lia Itotish, ut'i)J ? years, 0 months and CO days. March 12, in Freeburg, of typhoid fever, lienrv Keoler Arnold, "son of Keiiiuiiiiii 1'. uiiil Mary A. Arnold, ugud 11 years, ;) iiionths and 111 days. Ill Middleburg, March H, ltlniielie, (laughter of James H. aud Alice C. I rouse, aged 11 mouths. Fold the little hands, so waxen. O'er the pulseless, baby lireu-f, For our little one is sleeping, Iu death's long and dreamless rest. Press the gold fringed eyelids uetilly, O'er tin sunny, trusting eyes. F.yee tliHt, closed on warlli forever, open up iu Paradise. "in w.ij i .(.'.oil why It hnpppiiPd, rew ir ' :iil lie lor lue ne T A-Uiiiir why I bote feet, so early On their Journey, needed rest ? Hut. tlmiuii lieartsareachiiig.liroken, With the dull, unceasing pain : Though the light of life seems vanished Never to come buck again ; Yet. Oh ! who would wish to call her, I 'roni her home of light above ? Who would ask that Ood hud left her Here, to cheer us with her love ? Even with our love to guide her, In the paths of good and right, Would she still have entered heaven, With a soul so pure and white ? At her home in Troxelville, on March 3, Mrs. Sabillu K. Troxell, aged 33 years, II mouths and 14 days. The deceased was a nutive of Strausstown, Kerks Co., Pa., born there Aug. 18, 184V ; and 14 years ago became the wife of Mr. Isaac N. Trox ell. Mrs. T. is remembered by her ac quaintances for her courteous and im partial sociability ; by many intimate friends for her kiud hospitality aud frank yet generous deportment. ' She was devoted to the cause of Ood and proved it by hard, earnest, incessant, self sacrificing labor in the Sabbath services of the congregation, in the prayer meeting, and in the Sabbath School ; and when toward the close of life her frail body, wasted by consumption, no longer permitted this, she yearned for the services of the more beautiful te tuple of Ood on high. For nearly two years past the trial faith seems to have been bodily afflic tion and family bereavements. Dur ing this time she found no entire re lief from the pain In her body through the many suggestions and prescript tious of skillful physicians in differaut parts of the country, and with it, on March 10, Ml, followed to the grav at Reading Pa. her father, Micliael M. Miller j soon after t wo dear and prom ising boys, Charlie A., . about 8 years old on April 17, '81 and J Palmer about 7 on April 17, '81 through ma lignant aeaJiet fever ; aud on Oot. I, 81, a sister, Mrs. Mary K. Knerr. She took her own departure from this life in painful throes, but bare it all with such remarkable christian fortitute that It would have been call ed, by soma. Stole ludlfTerenoe had it not been for her ardent desire to de part and be with Christ and hers when it was evident to her that tiod so willed. ' We miss her ranch every wher in church work, and h er life la exem plary for us all, She leaves, this side the bourne, a iuourulii;r husband and son. M. L. D. j AiMlllorVi :Vot '. fpiIK nn.lerRi(,Mi(-d Auditor eppoint- 1 ml lr th- llrnliana1 tlnii t of Hur.l-r Co., In illafriteitn IS fun. la In llo. haioia ..f 'I'h an Ivtfr M-'hlral. itar'.l. ailll all for th.. n..i. ..f! Iila aMiliitiutit at tho i.'tl.'i of K- R. Mower tn III liornilnn of M III lulu rw ua I rl lay, April lvij, w h(ii aii.l -jIiit all rartlfa In lntrtal aii n.Mih.l to .re-iit tliHr cUlma, or ha firver liarrait from iirtli-latitis In a. 1 1 ili-friiitton. A. W. rtllTt.H, March 23, Hit;. An.lilor. .Auditor IV oti' In the estate of John) In the Court of II. Miulier, dec il. - t ouuuoii 1 leas of Snyder Co. rPIIR nniWs'irno.l Auditor appoint- I nl l.v lti aat.l IVurl "in main itlatrtl.iitlon nf th halatir ramaliiliitf tti tli Innila uf ll.-nr II. ShafTi.r anj .lamaa . SliarTi.r A'l'tira. of aat I .ler'il, to anil a nnntf lli -n I. tall, anllil-' I to Ilia aiilr-,'' will all for tli iitirp.m of 111 ap-t-olhtiiiaiil, at lila ofTl.la In Ai'llitab-mva. I'a. on Tloii-ol Iha Mlh .la nf April A. I. laij, at WoYmh-Ii A. M. whiT. ati.l ttlo-r1. all parih-a in Int.-raal, ara r'uiraU tub praavut auU ri'Neut tti-lrcuiiua II. ALl.tMAN. March M. 1HJ. Aiitlllor. Annoyanco Avoided. (inv lmir.4 me IumiohiIiIc but tlieii prciiiaturo tippi'iiiiiuro is ktiuoyii g. 1'iirker's fair fiils:iin prevents Hie mi noyance by promptly rpstoiing the youthful color. Miirch. CAKniDATE CARDS ! K: CntiGura no- W. Hrnarn. 4- Maraliall Nt. I'r.nrl.l n It. I.. curl bf I'utinra raa.ilvent rtilnn.i i.ur. II..I...I ...llat.B BM.I I'.ltlM.l.a L...K oh. sraat akin l uraaiot a Klnsworm Humor sot at ! '"l"L'' '' tna i.ai n.T'a l.l.'H apraail all ovar tua rar-, nr r k an I f i"a, an I lur an yr rilaiU all klu.H ol tro.tniant. ntTolt rosT :l'leiisii announce Jlli" hidii of Or II. I', tlayrsarllrr aa a can l.lato tor t'onaraa. th lioitr rarru.l Snf.tr rnuntf for aulor bv ovar "nr. t lion. an. I iuirity-ati.l a- tlila illirir.t la ,lo w trnat I, silt i n.'iiilna"l an. I t . rah aanir H I ui.lkau mcuitier Iruis llili lliri..t, Ki,rri'.i H s i n I 4irailltlll. I'tiHT : Ar.tii'Uiice tJ. , ol ail.lillaour,!. aaaen. AT- i-mi. J FN I.I' SiHiM.H ill'lulr lr A r"iin' lv . In lHT'i .'Mr, Kohtioh wm rlfft') n1 nrri1 4ns tnrtu wliti oritli to hhn-elf tin ) floiiiiiu-riii'i-heuiii illliKitil, fti'llvit m mlF nl n In lilt ilnot, Htiil b.il lh tttfiii of ItU irlltiM incuiiiftN, mid tltt tiln ol itirtmou . 1 4Mi riiim ki i k Hula hfinii MKltAtcil an'l Mr. S httrh, lM.vlnii It tli wlnii nl (tie fi.ior Ity l4Blll w illicit t ii.um.ur anl n't it motlMttio. tor hi il raiUDtii th ivtpi yvti ii i tli d ttMii Idea, Rti1 It t iuliiiti ty Diftny f llir Utr in Iiis.-s1 ifi-n t (Ik imrly Unit Mr. Jsriioeh lull l v tils cnl term. Iff- (Ivh Mr. Nobo b will Lm ft ore Hi to tU i.Ih v.iiMiib will ro(if naiit II nt hi yoei ol duty.tiiil iilciiftigu Ui tlullvii Ulilifully. J l TI K. 1 lli ski iii m on. f It lira' -, I'., asnt for llarpar Itrn., I'Ktrolt Mt-b .al a an vaonlritilna aaio.nt nl Ma faaa (vexa.nt roilanfi. wlilot, bail b. n I Sitalan.l wh .-h .paa.llly vlaVa.l in the lliiticura ami f'mlou-a huai (lbs sral akin euro) a.toriiall)-. C'AI.II lli:4l. II, A. Ha in.,n I. Aielllnr F. W .1 k R. It Tl , .la -kann, V lull , waa foircl nl so lit lira. I ol I nln yaart ilurallun by lli (Jullcura llama din. !: zi:i t. i Hon. Wm. Taylor. Unatn, Maaa., narman the I'ost : I'lence nnnonnee. Hon. I 'it a libra M 1 1 bi' K nf H.tm lp., aa a I an.lnlata lor lb Ixnit.rl Mr. .Miller' pularltf arel t.-rlliic tniifliy ar w I kLnwn ate) coi.i-rtlr. by all. II ooitilii'itflil lll uiawrislly trtUHlli'D eu a n t v 1 1.-k 1 1 . Wkt Hkavkh. lit honot nr.v. I hereby rot urn t hunks (u my fiitnli lor pant' laforn and aniiouoco uiy ,lf aa s canilbUie lor rrottmnntary . J.flKirsK 1 S-iHt M aV It '4l'lll 1 r. Editor : Announce John I)oi n, nl M I'Miei.iii;. at a aultai.l ramllilifa tor lb n'lii- nl It-dinar ami I.er.T'lar. Mr. I..rti liavlna llllail IbU ofll. a.mi. yaura aun wilt brills tn lb lUarluraa of Ita iliillea rt- ntly cnrl of a liumorof lha la.- an.l aoali prriano : ability nn.l Ida .r ipor .imllli all na (acfniua) that li'l laf'n traat! linatii-oaaalmly fur tariir t vara yaara iiy many oi in.atoii b. at pliv-lelana aa l moat nota.l aolslUla, si sail aa r umimn aulliutlllai. ii ilk -i' r. Mra. Ilowara, 111 t'Hi.lon St. t'lni'lnnatl. Ipaaka of ln-r alatar'a rlill.l, who waa rural ol sillk nru-t wlilrli roaiat.i I all r uallH for two yaata. Ni.ar s Ho lillb j boy, wltU s baauil. lul liaaii oi hair. I' 4 I.I.I f. IIIR. I rank A, llcan Ktaam Fir Fnuln , Una Inn, waa aurxl nf A loprrla, or lalllns nl th hair, by tl.st'utlrnra Maaolvant (li!ooil inrinri lntrnally anil I'nlirura anil Cntteura Moai, (tli araat iklo (lira:) antarnally, wliloli e.na. i pieialv rator.l lilt Lair slin sll aal.l Ii aoul.l lor it. TKE4TMt:T. Th Cotlonra traatinant annalatt la th tn. tarsal u ol thaCuuoura li.aolvnt, lha nw bioo.1 fnirifier. ami f!itrnal uaa nf I'uilosrs oil I'allrnra Snap, lb srt aala uri. (ITKIII4. Bemaitli-i sr for aat by all rlrugulat. Prle nf t't'TH't'S. s Ur.lloloal .lally, amall Imiaa, (v.: lars hoia, tl. I'cTii rna Hkiii.vkt. th lib oil I'urlttsr, SI par botH. Hi'tii riu Mamiisal. Tiiii.kt Soap, '.'M; ( i'tIci ka nlKiiiriNAL Toii.rt Riiap, U : In bar for Iiartriaa4 lars ootiauinarf, 'US. rrlnolual daiH.t. Pepot, WEEKS fc POTTER, nouns, Hail. ami an.' la I rolntt.iua w:i.'ti ara lii.ao ir . '-la tr. a n nipi .llri br ol duly au.l lli.. n i.ruv I ol Uu .ubllo. Rnrriu ii as. yVHioiiil .liili;. 17ni'roit Post : I'lens ntmnutien P. J aiV Skkihii.ii. of Mlil.tlahttr;, a a anliahle ran.ll.iata lor lb mill' ol Aa. iUla .lu.tja. Mr, hei-bnlil la uallliail fnr ao Inti illnt lla. rbarif nl Iba ilntli. balonfina t' than no..; an.l la a tb'.rooati hat uii loan. 11a la an earn iat iiii'iioriora i. Kapubllran mu anl tneua uraahoneat. nprMit, Intvlliuent, iravriiis suil will mak so all.nt oil). , r. Wmt IISAVSR. iM'i. I'orir. Rt publicniiM of Sr v Jr. sahi kl A. XV sirst . r"u.. of lira. varti.aiii alll mak a pirnnic eanilM.itatBn.tif nnintnatflil anil lrtr. la cpui I o ailrplnla. lerliin th oulr of ,X. -uu Ju.ls "HIi hor.or to liliuiell ami Hi cij l. It prrl.ir A K. Sanford's Radical Cum )lar haf) auS oln, uay brantlilns, twtat braatli, irlfll auill, tut ao.l b.uiina. on auuitli, oo iiuiraa, hj uaiug naarol.ua Uauii al cma. Msaait until four tisad I raaily to fly stf, a aail noaa ruuiilus walar, throat .arohail and blood luvriab or talma Sasrusu'ii Uauual Cuus lor Osiarru auU b urU, XV Itch Haul. Amarlran I'lna, Canada Fir, Matiuolil aud Clotar llloaaotna sr bt San- fnrrl'a Marlieal Our I wad of. I)d boll I Harliaal Our, on boi Catarrhal Solvanl anil kanfor.l't lolialar, Iu ss woks lor 1. bold ''" a - ...... ELECTRICITY flntl, t i:my. unit, il altll llaalli f HUaui, n viir IOI.I.INS' XOl. TAH tl.U 1 KIHfLiAM. ILNSosi buo.lrail lima auarlnr t all olbr blaa irtlortr, Fain. w sa sod iDtlaiuaiaiion. Frli-S aa cDt. boiil svary-bi. A DMINISTRATOH'd NOTICE. r i nf ..ImitiiitrAllon nn llift tisftslta al HmhT.c Wftiiar. Ut ol i;nir twi. Miytitr HtoveK. 'J ablt, 1 hair. Uockuitr Limtru. ua. rft.,at'u, nr.Bwi mi uw Hitlflea1, liuriiiiH, h(iUHrr i;up. mtor roKTf-- Anrnmnce Mciirv Mi'Ver, of Pi iin to viihlr. c.iifllntft fur tli nil) o t AimviiI1 .loltfft. Mr, Mnyr nU-Ni.rll til (JMllt1t'ttlinn hftNaftry trt illH- chsirri H' rtilH" "f th frt1.' titli itVuMifv, A lluy ftiitl rrftltuM jr tn Mni-ir nnl iniiiiiuiii ry, Iliili an uiiif.it tllifi'U ftUtl ft iuulJ Ko. puMkatu. VTKH, lur.V Cominif4Hioiiort Tnnoh T.ifwtiliowiHr. of Frntiklin, tiroutch Ui mny frlr'ii rfw?ifuli inii intt tus itimiti to IK lflmtjJoiin rotam nt th I'rliuftry fclm tion for .lurv t'iiutnlniir Mr. Kiiiliitwr Ij mi lhtelllKDt cltUcu iuund H,.Ubll0ftDDl ftDh'int i' liiftO. Makv Hkitiu h awb, Mr. lOHt : Announce, Holtrt II. Kenrlclt. of Krunlt'ln tnwnnhln, t n ult ft It 1 1 i-mi'lMfttft lor Jury HnmlM uiftr. Ha U i ixtuurn hiputtUnftii, urluhi nn 1 lutalloient unf mun yofin$ U lb otbar ijuftllQoft liuui lor iba ottio. Miiili iiukh. Public Sale. Thu nuilcr-lKiieil Kubserilier will of fer at I'utilio tSitle lit his lutu rexiili'iice in tlis lioroui;h of NetiiiHuruve, lieur thu II i-hioimry InMitute, on Thursday, March 23, 1882, tlifl followiuo; ilescrilt;d vuluuble pro perty to xx it : One Family Carriufjo, One Huggy, siiiKhiset heavy llnrness, Gentleman's Saihlla, huutl Com tSlieller, (toulil) Imiiil and horse power Apple Mill mill Cliler 1'ress, one liorse Truck Wilson ami Hay luhlers, one hors hletl. Cultivator, Harrow, (iriml-tone, Worklirnch, .ur)rn f'opper Kettle, Chler Vlnetfur, Tubs, buckets, lures Hutclier's Meat Hlock, htrire Vulcan Htutter, Wooil unit ( out eitovs, Cook All partus snoaiuK ll..a...i.i is. , i ,.,..,. l,.,,. U'.lti..a Tia..b. d lal will .lat mak luiUMI. .'". j.v-a,.-. upayuiai biitbo. batriss elaimi siuit (Mass auuotlier jiook uukeseoreuxry, Id sttsl HlliM-ai.l tbam lor aalll nam t raAialaVlSii.a WaXl.rc.K 3tU.flH. AdlBISItUMOf, (Shot Gun, Axes tie. March 3, lt'J. H. ZEIGLER. a O G CI S m H H a i I a S S3 CP- S3 S3 PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE nHE iitnlcrioViiKl fl'urs at priato 1 !, Hi folio li.ii drrrlhi Ha I falsi tl ll : A Farm aUu.m In Irankllu tap., Hny.lar Co., Fa. J, mlla suit 0 1 Miuulabur., euulalu- " 108 Acres of th lt llni ton lanrl. wbrrtus rrat. .I a souil fiania dari-lllns hou, tiara, snd otL r oulbulllins-wH ul gooil waiar sar tas door, fluwins paler OS th lrui Ibrlf iss; Ii.ung.ir. b.i I ol aba Irslt Ir arm Is a iilsb aiat of oulllvailon. I'.ra.a aa.y .1.lra, joxiFit wai.i .n, Feb.Ji.'ia. sJIdUltbuts.Ps A,D, DMINISTR ATRIX NOTICE. ttar of silmlatratlos Mi ait f aiAiir iicnninhiioi r. anaii, lata sr aaoaaon lap. Hny.lar anustv, I'a., katlss raaa Srantad in ma amlaralantMl, alt prua ksr Iiib tnaniaalv. lud-ot.! to aald iat srs rav quatad to mak- IttM-iliftS payaBt, wbils IIiom liavlna claim will raaut lka Sslr ulklluatd lor aatlU ut llUUACit t. tOtEU, HarohS, . Atlial .l-lratur, Miniskuri. Vsloaiai., Pa, I juat received another lol of Elinir Boots to lis closed out with the othur Stock al a Rreat rfiduction. MRS. R. MARX, 8:liisgroe, V.