The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, September 07, 1882, Image 3

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UliidlebQrg, Sept, 7, 1882.
HaTDBB (OtTTT CouBTB. TkB CoATM Of
faydaT UoaatV Bra bald ob tha foartk Monday t
tif Fabraary, May, ill tfaptaalbar, aad S.ooad
MdU, ( tHMHf,
All communication, buainea lot
trs Ac., for this office, to secure
prompt Attention houhl be addressed
n follow: Th Poit, Middleburg
Snyder Cbuoty, Pa. Aulrertiaementa
comnunicalion Ac. muat be handed
in by Monday noon, to secure inter
tioa in neit iMiie
Local IV own, Acc.
Item of local new always wautod
tit tbii office.
He thatglvclli to a tramp lendcth to
a laloonist.
Little Harry Qutelius split bU foot
with hi little ax.
Broken glaa should not be thrown
in the atreet or alley.
Beef is falling in price, but the new
evidently haau't reached thia pi nee
yet.
If yon are aick and troubled with dys
pepsia, Brown's Iron flitters will cure
you.
Mrs. A. K. Gift scalded bor hand
and fore-arm severely, on Saturday
last.
See Oeorgo E. Spool it's advertise
tnent In another column. Goorgo i a
No. 1 mechanic.
Remember that the last day of reg
ister is Thursday Sept. 7. Voter, sec
that your name is on the list.
Jacob Snyder, of Middlecreok twp
lias contracted to furnish Simonton,
Barber k Co., with 1000 bushots pota
toes. The Central Jfotel in this place will
be heated by steam next winter. Mr.
ttayer Is now contracting; for the nec-
essary apparatus. Sunbury Drmoerat.
Doctor Hassnifcer's horse took off
liia bridle, at Charlos Bolendor'a resi
dence, about two mile below town,
and came home baroheadod and with
only a remnant of Doctor Barber's
buggy.
Tho map man is about asking the
innocent farmer to sign a contract
which turns out to be a note. Those
who read the papers of course do not
Hood to be advisod of these swindlers.
Wo were sorry to we two of our
young men In tears a few ilnys rjjo,
occasioned by their sweethearts gnUig
West Cheer up youiiK men, "a, faint
heart never won a fair lady."
Dikd From his I .v j it rim Wo reeret
to learn that Mr. Samuel C. Wilt, n
prominent citixen of Uartlclon, who
recently fell from a pear Ireo, died
from the ellecla of the injnrios receiv
ed on thai occasion. MiffKiiimtJ 21 i
graph.
A little Rill iiaimid Jarrelt, of Mon
roe township, Snyder county, foil out
of a wagon and dislocated her left arm
yesterday (Thursday). Dr. C. M. Mar
tin of this placo and Dr. W. P. Smith,
of Shainokin Dam, attended tho little
sufferer. Sunbury A mn-ienn.
We ell tho attention of our renders
to the advertisement of J. I. Hin;r,v
inan who Is agent for the celt-brateil
Monitor Clover Huller. Mr. li. U n
good buainos man and any one pur
chasing a machine from him will re
ceive fair treatment
Our old and esteoined friend Ainry
Kern, of Beavertown. was in Middle,
burg, on Monday last, to say good -by o
I.', a A I.. r n
... uauguwr, oira. sue ureoso.
Mrs. Dreese was an excellent neigh
bor, and we bespeak for many warm
friend la bor new homo In Kansas,
After an experience of 25 yean Dr.
Ifiroer published his Dairy Boook on
practical farming and has theroby giv
n more benefit to Agriculture than
anybody else.
To be had at Simonton Barbor & Cb.
The twentyninth exhibition of tho
Pennsylvania Bute Agricultural So
ciety will be heM at Pittsburg from
, September 7 to 20th. The Industrial
nd Mechanical exhibition will oontio.
ne until October Htb.
Vft are all more or low subject to
coughs and colds at this scaon-if you
should be afflicted with either, rooieni.
ber that 6ine' Syrup of Tar. Wild
Cherry and Hoarhound is the quickest
;aod most effectual cure.
iburg'pal by ,0h A MoU' Mkwi-
The Jfiddlebtirg Cornet Band will
attend the Soldiers' Reunion, at 8e
Jinsgrove.on the 13th lost. We feel
', confident that they will not meet any
uperiorsMd few equals. Our Baud
sustain an excellent reputation for
1 good order, sobriety and good man
Mr. .
Varnuni i a auocesa a a showman
because be has a show that is worth
Meing. Jacob O. Smith at the On-
- tral, sella loU of Cigars and Tobaeeo
beeause be sells Cigar that are worth
Mooking aud Tobacco that is worth
bew4g. Jake keeps the best of ev
erything. " r Park Publishing Co., Hartford,
Coon, promptly forwarded ua eopy of
' he "Ufa of Frederick DoogUas. We
t chssrfully reoootnueni the work to
inir tea it ii ilth .i... u i
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Organ Comecration of Trinity Evan
Lutheran Congregation of this
Placo.
The services connected with the
consecration of the new organ pur
chased by Trlnltv Ev. Lnthern con
gregation of this plane were Introduc
ed by a missionary stnnon In English
on Saturday evening, in Hntem Unit
ed Brethren church, which Is the tem
porary place of worship of the congre
gation, it naa only lately been organ
ized and is yet without a church
building of its own. But it seems
vigorous and earnest and It Is there
fore to be hoped that this want will
soon be supplied.
The services direcMv connected with
the consecration were held on Sunday
morning. The audience was a fnlr
one and quite attentive. The sermon
was preached by Rev. J. W. Early,
Dunville, Pa., Prest.of theConferenne.
lu the Uerman language. After the
sermon an effort was made to ralw
sufficient funds to pay for the instru
ment The effort was continued In
the evening and the full amount need
ed was raised, so that there need be
no fear of after consequences because
of any debt resting upon the congre
gation. After tho collection the Or
gan was formally consecrated to the
worship of Almighty Ootl.
In the evenlnirltev. J. P. Wmmmln
Freeburg, preached in English. 'Not
withstanding the sweltering heat
which somct hues almost Iteciimo num.-
eating, the audience was very at ten-!
tlve. Itlllhrhtbe aiiiri.ri.iitr.il .!... I,.
building churches betterurrnnireinii
for ventilation itlioiit.l I,i IMAilrt. Tl
would not only add to the comfort of
the audience, but It woultl lm
help to the preiudier. The congrega
tion Is certainly to be congratulated
because It has secured a very flue In
strument. It is lianllv necessHrv n.1.1 .,.
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the congregation and community can
afford to congratulate tlieinxel Vlt Ik...
chuko 'of the boiiiH tul nt wli inh vm
manifeiited by the choir, both by the
singers, by the players, on the organ
and the trumbone. It is our impres
sion that if choir generally sang as
well and gave as good sejoctlons of
music there would be less nrelnriicn
against the use of musical Inst rument
or ail Hinds in the servioes of the sanc
tuary. It Is to be hoixHi thnt. M.
congregation and the community will
heartily appreciate the services ren
dered them In this direction and that
they will soon unite heartily and
cheerfully in tho full and glorious ser
vice of the church-all unity lu hearty
and ringing Amknh. j.
The Treiury ! Sono.
One of the most beautiful books we
have ever seen bears the titln at the
head of this notice. It is a rovnl oc
tavo of 05(1 pages, beautifully printed,
beautifully bound, uud with, contents
of a rare and most delightful chimiet
er. It is ii treasury of gems as its
name implies. The realms of song
saoretl, classical, oiienttio, pathetic
uiul humorous have beeu carefully
traversed by the compilers ol this vol
ume. They have aimed to get the
best of its kind in every department
of song. That they have succeeded
well, such musical critics as Myron W.
P. Whitney, the world's greatest
lliisso, W. P. Khcrwlii, mi eminent
comiMwer, lender and vocalist, llmrli
Clarke, Professor of Miihlc in the
University of Pennsylvania, Eben
Tourjee, Director of KohIoii Conscr
vrtory of Music, Carl Zerralin. lead
er of the Handel and Haydn society
of iiostou, and others testify, nud all
lovers of good vocal musiu will concur
in this judgment. Mr. Whitney, pro-
iiouuces I UKASuKY OF HONG.
a most desirable MKk for the home
circle ;" while Prof. Sherwln nays it Is,
"in all respects a most charming
book."
This choioe selection includes near
ly 800 pieces. The tyi is new, clean
ami readable. The oriran and niano
accompuiilmeiit are given in most
coses. A very valuable addition In
mode in a aerie of brief sketches of
distinguished composers aud singers.
wun very excellent portrait of many
vi ihc murv luiiiuiia.
The book Is especially adapted f
use In the liouie, and every fireside
win ue outdo Uie brighter aud the bet
tor by the Introduction of this worthy
guest. I'ulillshtx by ltubburd Bros.
or Philadelphia.
Largk Thkr. Last week R; F
Browu Esq., of I.ewisburg, and A. K,
Gift, Esq., ofMiddleburc. while Ukinir
a stioll through the woetorn part of the
Ilorouch of Lewisburff thev discovered
au Klin tree standing ia ono of tho out
lot, happening to have a tane lino
iii
their pocket a machine that survey
or always carry with them as woll as
surveyor chains and pins t-o. for ovorv
aud all emergencies should aoy object
come iu their way to be measured or ur
veyed they proceeded to measure tho
circumference of said tree and found
to bo ZZI ft. or 71 ft. iu diemetor. Can
aoy of our Snyder county subscriber
oeavmair uci u hear from you
Report your big trees.
Don't fall to attend the Reunion of
the 28th. 131st 147th Kent A Knnn
Battery ou tho 13th of Bept at Solina.
Efforts are being mado to hare
Excursion trsiu leaviuK Seliusirrava
sometime ia tho eveniinr for all ata.
tiona west on ths hue of the Sunbury
i. f i ii -
Col. r. II, illlabaoh of tho 131at Ii
notuied the Local committee that
ho
will be present at the Reunion, also
voi. vraig, oi lie xi in.
The Local Cominilte have secured-
Arlillory for the occasion of tho Re
union Sept. 13th.
Comrade of Co. u9" lSlst TUst
4ou't fail to make arraugomenta to s-
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isnd the Reunion as it la held lu your
own couutv. aud iy of ajscfia. W
PERSONAL
Mr. James Aver spent Sunday with
his family at this place,
D. T. Rhoade visited Harrlsburg
friends the post week.
Capt Mills, spent Sunday with his
family at this place.
Kev. Early of Danville, Pa., paid
our office a visit on Tuesday.
Chan. Sauisell and wife of Centre-
vllle spent Monday at tills place.
Jacob Stelninger and wife of Ilar-
tleton Sundnyed nt this place.
Mrs. A. M. Pfahler, of Milton vis
ited Mlddleburg friends on Saturday.
Win. Damn, of New Berlin, visited
Mlddleburg relations on Friday.
Mis Mattln Frald will please accept
thanks for plums sent to this office.
Miss Ahnluda flchrader, of Centre-
vllle I visiting Mlddleburg friends.
MIn Sarah Walter, Is vilting
friends at Bordertowu, Now Jersey.
Miss Annie HtllU, of Mechnnlcsburg,
is visiting ber sinter at this place.
Miss E. Mitinan, M. D. of Freeburg
was In town on Friday, calling on
friends.
Mrs. A. It. Swart of Troxelvill vis
ited Mlddleburg friends the guest of
W. HwnrU.
Miss Itosn A yen and others left for
the Soldiers' Orphan School nt McAI-
listerville on Suturdnv.
Will Avers, Mioses Dora nnd Mllle
Ayers, on Monday evening left for
I.itehlleld, llillmlale county, Mich.
Mrs. J. W. Dreese and family on
Monday evening left for their western
homo In Newtuu llarvy county Kan
sas.
Miss Ellie Elsenhart ,of Hlinmokln,
who has been spending koiiic time
visiting friends and relations nt tills
place, returned home.
Miss Kate A. Kolender of Akron,
O., who has been visiting her par ents
at this place for some time returned
to her western home on Monday.
George M. Whltmer, of Hnleiu, is
crowing over anew girl baby iieed'nt
he making so much fuss about it.
Georgo what about the black-berries
now T
Miss Motile Horner of Freeburg,
anil Miss Brings of Perry county,
and Irviu Middleswarth of I'lilon
county visited the family of James
Ayers.
M. I Wagenseller, of Hellnsgrove,
while in town on Monday, called to
see us. Mr. w. reiHirts that the ar
rangements for the Hohllers Reunion
are complete. A good time may be
expected.
i:at?lc Hotel,
(Near the Middlclmrg Depot.)
THEO. HWINEFOUD, Proprietor.
AHHIVALS Full WKKK KMII.NU SKI. 4.
J. A. yipplo, Freeburg, Fa.
John Hpahr.tsuiiusgrovo,
Charles Webb, Lowistown. Pn.
ri,rpm Itmit'cr. 1'axlonville. I':i.
John tiurnian, Fremont, 7'a.
Georisc lloyer, "
Itculien .V. Pouter, Philadelphia, Pa,
S. rt. imiiiermuii, ltiehlicld, l'a.
Georco Ziiiimermttii, '
. . . .ii' i e-i .
Samuel Iiosk. fliimiu Vo., i a.
Siiniuel McCiiutic, "
James Hackennerg, cenirevuio, i-a.
Klius Shotsiieruer, rrcei.urg, rn.
;,,l.n MiriiHlierL.nr. Port Trevoilon. l'a
C. 1. Keller, Piiiladelphis, Pa.
P. M. Teats, isielinoiu, i a.
vv. .1. Mcelv. Jlaiinervillo. I'u.
A. A. I'IhIi, vidauisl'iirg, Pa.
A. II. lleltricli.
I'riuli Wincy, Richlicld, To.
).ni..l U'inev. "
C. 8. Swinel'ord, Selinsgrovo, Prt.
M. L. Hiigcnseller,
All,.. ii Ki'iiiicc. Fremont. Pa.
Jaiiiea jlurry, IwiU)wn, i.
Daniel Krulm, Chapman, I'm
.1. lliinmiui, Kramer, in.
8. 8. Ziiiiuierimni, Kiclilield, Pa.
Dr. Bowes, bclinsgrovo, I a.
A. A. Conrad, "
Fred. Hilbish, Freeburg, I'o.
'errv Jorrctl.
J. o! Goss, Troxolvillo, Pa.
Mr.bnutli,
Central Hotel.
Middleburg, Pa.
JACOB G. SMITH, Proprietor.
AKIUVALS VOU WKKK KND1NO 8KP. 5.
O
P. J. Rltter, Heliusgrove, Pa,
Elsie Mitinan. Freeburg, Pa.
loo. 11. lxng. MeClure, Pa.
Iteiineville Long, "
W. J. Ktaeley, ItannervillM, Pa.
D. C. Heebold. Now iterlln, Pa.
M. D. Puree, Millersburg, Pu.
J. 1 Haldeiiinil, York, Pii.
1 v. Kln.lni.rtz. N. Y.
John 8. Showers, Oriental, Pa,
II. J. W. Hoyer,
Fred. Meiser, '
Mrs. Hoeliel lloyer, "
J. J. Hteely, MeClure, Pa.
Amos Hiuxik, "
Wiu. Harding, Fremont, Pa.
1-kl. Fetterolf, Troxelville, Pa.
Isuao Krelw, "
J. P. Hiehl, Harrlsburg, Pa.
J. W. Karluy, Danville, Pa
Miss H. C. Farley, "
" Presilla Kettering, Phila., Pa.
Jerry Snyder, Heliusgrove, Pa.
8. O. Ulri'uli, Kramer, Pa.
W. 8. Bickel,
lteuten Dreese, Adamsburg, Pa.
W. M. Keller, Beavertown, Pa.
T. llentoii I'lrich, Selinsgrovo, Pa.
John Kearlah, "
M. L. Hnyder, Haleni, lSi.
Joseph iiuiin, Fremont, Pa.
Auios Jarrett, Freeburg, Pa.
Geo. HvtiiUlcuiau, Cliupuiaii, Pa.
J. C. Kreiuer, NoKees Falls, Pa.
Philip Straub, Freeburg, Pa.
Robt. Iesher, Monroe, Pa
Jonathan Wouter, Riuhlleld, Pa.
John Stuck, "
J. W. Hiwulit, Adamsburg, Pa.
Win. J. Reiebly, Monroe, Pa.
D. W. FUs, Adaiiis, Pa.
Lewi Amig, Hellnagrovc, Pa.
G. W. Honberger, Aline, Pa.
M. K. Harold, Port Tnvorton, Pa.
P. K. Nelt. "
John Oeiohley, KraUerville, Pa.
W. P. Fetter, "
J. B. Douglas, Hhamoklu Dani, Pa,
0. W. Dreese, KanU, Pa,
Earuest Iteuts, Heliusgrove, Pa,
J. Ik Holdeiuan, York, Pa.
H. tioldstein, k'rwuunt, Pa,
Jaooii BluifaouMi, frotelvilie, Pa. ,
J. i). ihm, .
Ueo. (MmI, UUb4d, Prt,
A true strongtbenhfjrtoiedlcine and
health renewer I Brown's Iron Bitters
Barnum's big show will pas over
the 8. A L. railroad on its way from
Huntingdon to Sunbury it ia said.
A Peerless Perfume.
The refreshing aroma of Florrslon
Cologne, and its lusting fragrance make
it a peerless perfume for tho toilet,
Sept.
There will be a cako-walk nt White
Top School house, in Washington
township, Saturday, Sept. V, commenc
ing at 4 o'clock p. m. for the benefit oU
the Sunday School nt that placo. The
Freeburg Comet Hand will furnish
music for the occasion.
William H. Ripka, Millwright, tllobe
Mills, Is ready to do nil kinds of
work in his line of boHinc nt short
notice, and guarantees his work. He
is an experience mechanic
Rlach SO, tf.
It will nay every hodv to examine
tho immense Stock of Kurniluro for
sslo by tho Popular Furniture uiao
v. ii. r klix lcwistown Pa
A Vigorous Growth
Of the hair is oOen promoted by miing
Parkers Hair Dtilsam. It nl nay re
stores the youthful color and lustro to
gray hair, gives it new life and removes
all irritation aud dandrulf.
Frpt.
BOTTOM Plilf'KS.- ,S. t Ippenhelm
er, of Hellnsgrove, has reduced Sum
mer Clothing to lowent prices. Take
advantage of the reduction nnd pro
cure slimmer wear at cost and car
riage. Make no delay.
. .
The Slate Normal School of this Dis
trict will open tho Fall Term Sept, 5ih,
1HHJ. All who are looking forward to
teaching should avail thomsclvcs of
the advantages thcro Afforded. The
thorough training received by its grad
uates caused a demand for them far
exceeding the supply. The school
give to every graduate, what no other
iu the District can give, a n i.i, 'ito
FKssioSAi. Standing by its Diploma,
nnd froe Tuition to thnso who Gradu
ate in two years Normal clashes atlord
tho best drill for academic students.
Students having a card from tho prin
cipal gel half furo on tho L. A. 11., and
.'esding R. II. For Cntulogtio and par
ticulars address tho 'rini ipal, D. .1.
aller.jr. , ih. I). , Blooinsbiirg, Col-
umniii couuiy, 1'a.
Ata. 'i w.
II E I.TII lK f.Sf.tt I U, CO.M
I'OK I'-I'UIM ioi ;.
8CltAT'll-roi;HKT. llIIEI-
KlUtKI' Ml I UTS.
Sol. Oppciihcimcr, of Selinsgrovr,
leads the advance column of progres
sive business men. Ha crans every
new, good thing the moment it ap
pears on tho market. The latest is tho
Scratch-pocket shirt made of tho
very best material iu tho very best
manner ollered tho public at the very
lowest price so constructed Unit
perspiration may ho removed without
breaking the bosun tho itchy may
scratch to their heart's cou'eut with
out iiicoiivcnicnco or attracting atten
tion combining other advantage
peculiar only to this particular make
of shirt which wucauuut at this time
elabora to.
Aus. 17.
rpiAl LIST, SEPT. TERM. 1882.
Marr Holutai. l.Th Kat.tnna M. II. li,
Juba W. Hunk ami Sara.li hu wlla vi. W. A,
SUaar anil W. U. Ilai'kua.
A. H. I'ranolaoai a Vo. n. ki. P. a l.lada B.
Kohba.k.
I'atar Waller ti. rranklln Waller.
liaulel Kar.tallar vr. Ivl buillb Botkalo
wii nwanKvr.
Jacob Ml-n.n ,t. Vnrkdn. M. A. A.l.
I' .'. H. I'alk ri. Tka M. Ac. a M( Ail. ol
rvona.
jnkn lluoiuial do. 1, William lloo.W.
Mart KUhar Traala hu, vt. Tbuuipnon.
Maa. mar I o.
Th Slehonl Mat. Vnloa Tap. vs. llobart W.
Halnulaiuan
Tha 8i-lio.il lnt. llolua Two. vi. Obal. W.
Halnlalanaa.
Saiuual HalekaDlitcli vi. Joka h Kltai Bholi.
John KliotibarKar . (annul Kalobanbanlt.
Tlia Hcbool Uiii. I'oloa Top. vi- Uao. U. liar-
Larar.
mm .
Undraw Hummel . Adam Mllehal,
P..rv Town-hlti va. I!bapmaa Townaliln.
Kauiaal a (Ho. II. Kllna va.llau. Mnvar.
Auioa t.iiir m w. ni . mnurvr ua aa. va, laaaa
Mibk-wl, .lalt. aniloa to Faur 8ctilali
adinrt. aaraUlu-aa.
ltuliuaa a Kocbsr uaa AO. . Jtmol 8. Suillb a
T. W. a Jacob Uodinaa Tba f eoiilaa H. A.
it.
Muolaif Ac.
T. W. k Jacob Hoffman a Itanry Bathrlibt re
Tha reoiiiuaai A. Huaiaty fco.
Juba 8 . Woll . John iOKir.
Kroaa-ar a 8slmara . Tba Panaa. Oaaal Do.
Tba 8. ll.kK. U. K. K. Vo. it. h. J. 8ub.b A
lira.
Tba abort cnutaa ara ai Itaua aud (or trial at
apauubut Taim A. I. IWi.
J. ORIirsK.
Asa. IT, 1". frolbonolary
Mitldlcbiirg Mnrkel.
ooasaoTso waiil.T T
Simonton, Harbor So Co.
Wheat
" No. 3
Kyc
t'orn
4 luta
I'otatoes
Hutter
KCK's
Onion
Ird
Tallow
Hnrlujr Chickens tier lb..
Old "
Tie
1'ea CohI
Chustiiut Coal
blacksmith Coal
KjtiiCoul
Plaster, per ton
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B.it.8. tiy Kv J. P. Bhindel, Jamea
IjOtut aim Mis Henrietta llaekcuiburK.
uuuiui Aiiaiu uiwuainp.
jUI121.
Auk. . h Vrauiont, lleury Flaher,
in in out n yearoi ma ao.
In Vw Coluuihla. 1'a.. Mra. Ueb
inter of Uaj. i;. 1 ILohUuli ofNeliuH
grove, ai;Ki 0) yeura, 4 uiontlm and 9
day a.
Amt. (Villi lu Wat l'erry twt.,
Iturbarav widow of tho luto . Kev.
Christum U ray bill, a-ud tg yu)r aud
Re-union at Selinsgrove.
Sellnsgrove, Sept. B. W2.
Thinking that your readers might
wbdi to know more fully nlxiut the
He nn Ion t be lield nt Hellnsgrove
Sept, 13th, I send the following.
PlKKiHAMMK.
10 o'clock n. ill. Reception speech by
Lieut. It. T. Parks-lleplles by n
member of each command. Busi
ness meetings of the different
commands.
11:31 A. M. Banquet of the MM, Hcgt.
t:30l. M. ltesume of Business meet
ing. il:30 I. M, Cntnp lire of nit the com
inaiids in Hall
7:30 r. M. Torchlight parade end fire
works.
9. 1. M. Biiuuiiet of the SSth, 147th nnd
Kunpps Battery.
Reports from nil parts of tin1 county
are llatterlng for a good utleiiilaiice.
t'ols. Allabnch of the 3lt and Crnlg
of the 117th have signified their inten
tion of being prcM'iit. Artillery has
been promised for the oceiixlou.
Gen. A. A. Hiiiuphrey's formerlv
comiiialidcr of the aecoud Hrlgale3rd
hvHoti nth Army Corp in alno ex-
peeti'd to be present.
Three or four IihihIs will enliven
the occasion with music.
An excursion train on the H. A- L,
It. It. will be running wci-t leaviuir
Selinxgrove lifter the exercises in the
evening.
Hellnsgrove will put ou her holiday
attire. v
We would say to our readers do not
fail to nee the Drama "Foiled" which
will be given lu th.- Hall nt HcMiih-
grove, by the Dramatic (Vmpiiiiv.
Sept. II nud II? All who fail lo HOC
tills play will nils n line entertain
ment. Patronine il.
Small bonnets for fall and winter lire
. . , . . . ......
to continue in fashion, which Ii I n I
news for women with big heads
REDUCED
8f aaa.l.
, 1 FIHIdl II CI 111 HI
"I'l''""''"'!
pmOE
rciluccs 8iinimcrr,,"ta"-,A',M
VIUllllIll1 lirll'US I.O 1
n I
a- iimiiiiinl 41. -m. . I
a iiom i tin l iinfurc
in order to make
room for his
FALL STOCK.
Hotter liargains
than ever before
ollered in (Slim
mer Goods, nnd
no doubt about it.
Now is the time
to buy. Don't de
lay, but call at
once. Prices be
low original cost.
The (Summer
goods must be
C7
sold or iriveu a
way, and we arc
now sclliiiir.it such
prices as must
command the at
tention of all.
S. Oppenheimer,
Selinsgrove.
Auk. 3, ISM.
Court I'uoliimuliun.
WIIKHKAS the Hon. Joseph C.
Ilurhar I'r.il.l.at Julaa uf th. Ju.ll.
elat I'Ulrlol nouiliirad cf I ha auualln ul Muy.l.r
t'uiua an.l ainiln aad inraia U'nail aud
faiu'l. II. YoHi.r, t.nt
aaa lor Kayd.r eavaly
Aaaoolala Juau.a la
aaa lor Kayd.r oounty baa Wiuad thair
eat.t aaarlav, rl.ta tha IJlli day ul July A. I,
IMri, to ua dlractail fuf tho but. Una of au dr.
uuaaa oo.irl. a iurl ol (luiswon r aaa. omirt
ol Oy.r aa4 Taratlaar an (len.ral oourt ol
i(ari.r aaaaiona ol tba i.ara .1 ui.iill.lmra:,
Inr th. aounly .1 May.l.r: on th. th Moa-iay,
(bain- Hi. uth day ol baut. IWi') aud cootluua
on. .k.
Nolioa la thoralora h.ry (Ivan ta Ih. Ooro
a.r. Juitlo. ol th. I'm., and lon.tahlaa la
aad fur tha eounty ol Sayil.r, to iMir la Ih.lr
rirnporparnona wlih th.lr rolla roenrds, lo'iuia
li. na. .ii.mlui.lloD. and olhar i.inaiui.ranoa
M Ihoao iIiuk to Ihalr ultlaaa aad ia ini-lr l
kali partaia lu ka d '.o aad aituMa au i Mr-
auaa uroaMnlln. la uakall ul Ika Cotauioo-
arMlia aval. I nay iwrauaaara raqalrait to b
thaa aad lli.ra .ttaudlnrf aad aui d..urtluti
without loan, st th.ir i uill. Julli-a ara r-
i)uall ta a. iuBiaal In iilr altaujiuu. al
in. Bi.uoiBia.1 tiu. attrvoai'iy ia aun.-..
IIIvkb aad.r lav kaad aud Hal .1 li.a Khar-
IN'aomoala MMJlakant, tba ink day .1 Aaa.
A. II.. aaa luouaaad alakt kuadrad aad
ltll-tW0.
alAVlll KSIVHL.Y, 9Mrl.
tvSTAoa for HOMES
and BOUE LIFE.
Horn ta Atlala Oead llaalth, Lua Lira aad
Happy Uuaiaa. Ht lo iir.v.ol dlavaaa llu,
wkra. aud what tu aal. tiulblB. AucM.au
Caraaa Ika alak. Warrlaia IU pairim., da
Umt aad plaaaaraa. Ulr.k Bad aara l aklMro.
tkair phytloal. lalati.aiaal aud aiural Ir.lu
Inn aad gutaraiaul. Hovlal aad kmlouaj His.
Ika !. ol llaaltb. Slaua aaU tiMtwai.l al
d la. aaa. Uapranku Ika Ilia arurk, aparl.a.a
aa4 oUarvll" .ailaaal pkyal. lar.nad
aualalM laiportaat lalvaiallua tlat Fatkara,
Molkara, tlaauaadi, WUaa, loua li.a aad
iaadtaa. Bma aad tirk. auahtlu aug. Null..
Threshernien
Read
New Monitor Jr. Clover Huller.
In tho New Monitor Jr.. nil the defects rf other umcliii.e have Uen
removed and it ia uow conceded tho most period 1 1 .ill.tr oll'iie.l.llie Amer.
ican farmer. Tho cotuplicatiolis of machinery have Lveii bimpi.;id Ihua
inakiiiff the Jouitor lighter ruuuiu'g, lua cuinbrouo.' Uij.oJuiHoie,' jiof
foct iu its work, uud cheaper
.1. I IJIXtJAMAN.
Beavf.r Sipriu-t, Snyder Co, Pa.
Anj. 21. lfiS2. Aont f ir Stiviior an I Juuiata countusi.
A!.
DMIXISTHATOIIS' NOTICK.-
rfllrr. ff K'tmlnl.f rftll.iti on Ilia itrli, nl
Jnntlin II An... ;l. li'Frt.l, li.i o '
"Iimwd T.iwn-IHr. Hinder i.,unl l a
harliKl cnn i.'min. in II um I, a;l
r MiK hnnwIiK tl.c.iiFol Ii, lol,'.,.l timji,!
flat urn rcMiic.lo.l I-. iiink liuti.e.tlnio ,y
tunl,hllo ll.u linvlnn rl.tliiia will irrnt
Iktin duly Bittlinnt Ii-h I -.I r-T .ciilf mout lu
.MlNAI'MAN II A K III 111 A .1',
IH.":.TA I'S A II III H ;T.
Ant IT. W'i, Alii.lulrirtor.
ALIAS SUBPOENA DIVORCE.
William Holt
woil Ii . Ma
ry .!. JlolU
wort.. In the ( 'ourt i f I 'om
iii. hi I'leiix of Sny
tier t '. Al. Sulip'ot
mi In IHvorce. So.
It Mav Term.
To Mary .1. Iloltwnrl h, expoiiiI..it:
fp.VKK notice (hat yon uro riuir-
X f.l l-i itor I'i rmr r'Mir iep4on li.-f.ru
1,,,r m iiiiiii'imrir, ! a i .tun t. ,-t.ni-
mm l. tlmm I.. b ln-l I fi.r II .. .il l :..i.ly
.i .-tiifu'T n ai iii-iny fMi i i't n . .tia&l,
lu aiiMwwr lhi .'.noplK it-l nl tin t'-iU'fii.r ai .l 1.1
ln cm., II mi j. mi Law, mm- i:.,. ... . w,;.
lam Hi.i m Hi, yiiir lin.l.vi'i. .IioiiUI 110: li - ,11-'p-.l
lr-.ni tin- Ih-i: I. f hialriiu.iii, a,;r.M al.ljr
l.i IIhi a. ti.nl A.iuMy Iti li . ..m ina.U- an, I
itvt lUfl.l, anil li.-r -. I fail t.'.t.
Ii III HI 1( ll!,,sl,.r.H.
ShTilT'a "IB.-.., lli-l.iu.i.iir, Ani '.
VALUABLE FARM
AT PMVATE SALE.
-( l-
TMIF. nndcrsiL'nod ofTors at nrivsta
' H1"' '" 'Ual In IVnn D Ii !.
ht.aiKr rnnnly, I'a, ..n in. I'u'. II- Hna.l laa.l.
n f,om I'lMlniralo Inn I'Mr-mui. annul two
biw'.ui i.i". m U.HU ...i.i'l ruuiTiiiina aim
lt0"iinli.t In Markot anti- .1 ; a.l.
jnli InK Ilia li.iuvar Mill r.irtjr, Iud.Ii n( A.
J Hu"' "! "Uicrt, wliaioin r icoKJ a
iwu-i"ri"ir.'ii"" .
House, Kink I'nro
aal alt nno..ary nuOiulMtna-. In a triml Mnl.
nl ro.lr a ua.or iailm- m!UI wit'.or al lb.
n.ior a
Yoillif,' tllehard,
OontprMtnK tha lat varloll. .. an In leatln
TKKMS KASY. r 'uflhot pariioulun
call u "t a.l.lio
S.1II K1. V U'diilil.lSil.
Juno 31 I'll. Si lluaiiruf. I'a.
10UX F. ZKCIIMAN.
UNDERTAKER,
Trnrclvillc, .Snyiftr county, J'n.
t'n lanaklna In all Ita br.uohi iir unniiT ai.
lUilcdtu. .Marj" U,'!.
NOTICE IN PAR1ITI0N.
Ill the K.Mate of lli-nrv Vit.t-l, I, it.- of
M iil.ili rri'i'k toivithliip . Ic. 1 1 -i 1.
TnKlllal.tli U'.tr.l. wl,.iw. Hei.rv W Wet -.
al. Mllf. M ttu I. .sr,iU lutaruuriii-J Kims'
li. Kami, n e-tut,:, all ..I Suylar ('iiiinty
Annm K. W.t?. I, W. iiiln, Kent r. ut.tr
Ii. lawar-, Ji,n Wi.l, . "Mi-I .n to. I'iMiiia.
o.'iinty. I'.nna , KrnWIm wi I, l;v. rinn,
Cnliirailu. ai'.l .--am ml K. Wairrl ra.-t.linu lu
rartitlon i r Taiuailuti hi Hi Hi al t-.t.iiani
III. ial.1 iltrM.e I. VI hn aii'l a h.r. yuu may
II UU IblUB ii niicr.
IA lb KLlUIII.Y.Sliatllt
Au. 17, Il'-J.
m
Absolutely Pure.
ThU poir Df Vrr vtrlfv. A mrTt of pur
ll)T, trUKtU mud wtiOluiuuiciictJ. Mr i
uutulral hm HjtiHimry klmtt, tiJ a-anuol b
OM U tt,llWilltuU w ii U th uutttl Alio if low
b trt Wttiytit, ilutu or nh phtt o 1. r.
S..MI ONI.V IN AN It(Y AI UAMU
I'OWlitK fO., ItJt. Wall SI, .N. i.
AiUi. 17, liJ.y.
Selins Grove
MARBLE WORKS!
D. It. Stratford,
ut Si'IiiiM-icvo I. iiri'ii.iitil to furiiu.li
MONUMENTS,
GRAVE STONES,
AND MLD1 WORK
f all kladvl Ika aaaaal aa aaadauwaal da
laaa auikad out ut Ika
Best Marble
at (hurl null.. All wulk aartaaiad tu lr
MtlmanitB.
aaTliaaas aa'l and .lamina mi, malarial as
' ar Biy prk-aa kviut. vaiakaalBa ala.akar.
Jaa. (, Uu.
7-!'Kt .,i 2 'i .'J ?u,1'.'' " 'i'.1 '".". ' '- i-'""'l.s-. I .. nhati.Mi.n.t... oh,
.L.aJ fiZ.'L . - iw ri."?'' ""eu' .s.'i.uvikill 1:0. '.; I...I. K H-.rui-
,-tutr?r
t f R0VAL KWi Jk
P
POwD
I I Vr 1O0 rwa ta44 - 'ti .. t i i
II MtM ' aajataj ftw araAY Mailtisjaal, f f
11 H avlaaila, WaasjsMas), U AlawUTlr f aj I
ff f fUdl, latst 4 I.arl.ay atiaM. 1 1
.i.L'a,Al aaLJI J nasa'.a. k ifiHi'4aa. f m
and Farmers
This.
TH5 OWLY PKtTFEPT
SEWING WCHIfiE.
THS LIClIT-RCaiflHIl
NEW HOME
ITaplrtly a'jvrcfriln3 all otf.ei
whorcver Introriuca.i.
Prono'.nec'! r-y en army ef uvFI
iuichaora lo l't tiiu BKC .
Tho WW MOKE 13 positively
Tho 81mplistf Roiosf Roair.t.-tr
Moat Moll a bio, end
Most Djrajio Cowintf Mcehlna
evor Invented.
It operitor fj'il-'ktv, Qulotty, Bticf
without fntljuo to t h oparator.
Full Information, DotcripUveCrt
aloguoa, .Ci,froo on application.
JOHNOK. CUVlti & CO.
80 Union Squaro, NaT.
And Oranpo, Moss
BEST!
imilnana Bfl lfr (bar
I'ui.ll.-. Yo fan maa m m
y laat.r at w .-It f ua
tuaaatanfia'aaalaa (lan-
tal not um-i.. VI t will atari yon. 12a..'
an.l ui.wunla ma la al ham. I.y It. l luMrl.itu,
l.u, ajatnon, liy ami KlrK wa'ilaJ ilkM r
In wnrt i..r o.. Nun lata. tun. Voa can
work In fr. tim. only or rlvr yuar li. lit
Urn. In th. I.ii'loo... Ynu oan II. a at l.'.a.a
aii'l .lo tl.e aura. N. miliar km n. anil "T
yuu n--l. a wall. Kii una .an lul to taaK
I 'tiM. eay liv rnK-a.-lna at uao". I uail
I luilii ami l.rmt rra. M'.n-.y tna.la "l ant
ly, an I liounrtbiy. AiJJ.a.a lata a Co
Auiiurl. .alua.
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
Ill till' lllllltiT Of tllf I Klllt.' if JotlMif
I'.i.-onlini t, iltv'd.
T' lianl.-l- F.fiiri.
Shim ililp. Nnrtli' 1 t'u I'a.s Willlaui I'ii....
Mivnai.il h. it'.uUill i'.' I'a : M-'m.!a
Mi. u : wni Irr. lu'ar iiiarrl-.l I. llh llu. nr ;'
ll.rui iianlw.ilvr, .Vara K. shank vai!er.
Vt'liluiiil.aui.ailor, M.rj t'.uank.oitrr. lu-
ar.iiar rlni llu Cl.ariaa VllltJB.Ii.. fa "Ilia
Shaukwellar, a n.tuur liil.rut.trila.1 . Hk i.'n
lirt Uardn.r. who u.a I r Lar auar llaa ld
aar.l llrcnuiaa, 'hBiaukin, S.iriu d , I'a I
.laouii r.iauki..i't-, a uln r ahu ia.f lor kla
jiu.4r.Ha11 li. il. tutai'kart. of Kkaruotlu.fi uri h'd
i'u.. I'a.; Mary ll.uu.a li i.riatrrl.il alili (,
Kulir.r: lllcuam TtiJUiii and William TIubui,
l uih uilnurti an.l a bo Intra fir thalr (aafieui.
K.tl. ll.r. all ul s-liamotln, Norik'd Uo , l a.
Alary Kuiprand Aauea Ku).rr, hith mlaora
and hava Inr IU-Ir auontlan R. (I. I Iranhart,
nl Sh .inokln. North'. I Co., I'a.; I..ca Su.lnaay.
lut.ituarrl'd villi lleury ll.l-ial, ol kuib.u
doah. rrliti)lklil Co , fa.i lla.ta aad lav a I
r.pwaulatlirw ul .loom l.laanharl, UaM of
l t.'1'uian twi. KnyO.r . ounu l'a.,UMd.
You ar. k.ri'l.) rltad to h. an.l ain.-ar ba
lur. h. Ju lur ol our I ri.kaaa' Coari, at aa
(irphao- C.iurt lo k. ha SI al &lliUalara
IU. lib Muu.lay of s.pt A, l. IM1 al I o'tlnct
In th. fur.nnii i. titan and lhara tu at-tfai.t . r
ralu.a to take Ilia Haal I'Jlala o( ta'it .loi.na .
KH'inhari -oca-a.l,at ttiaja'iralfa.l valualli a
put U.un It l y an In.iua.t duly aa-irUad
Ilia rii.l ;iiitrt, and r.turu.l by th. Sh-rllt uf
al.l oounty. or iliow oaua.- why Ih. aama
aliful I not k-- old. And uar. f tail nnt.
IVIina.a IUi Hon. Joaapk (..'. HuoW. Kaq.
Praal.l.DI ol oar al.l roiirt. al Mld.il.kurat
ail iitbday u( July A. Il l-
J.l'luiisC, tkr 0. C.
A Good SaTary !
anil Ira.rllnii.if. uara li whM.vary aaaaaaa.
lal .l.-iBi.tn will ro.-a w who aaaiM llh u.
any man ul pliu'ii,.urttf y and r.iui.ilnjr aaa
ucuaad. W. ulljr . . !.) loil j..uicuu ha oai),
any oth.r urro Nuo..a hrt'itia y,.u rkawta
aT aai-Lu. xaT anil ni.tu wxna. fanh.
aalara (oral Lad ua aH llojtlnr. Ad lrwa
(with ttauii) .ta'.lnn at.
II. I, ATT V'l lOll A OO..
Nur.a jruoo, (lauo. V.
Ai:t 3, tm.
BUY TEE BEST.
P08T . CO'J
AMERICAN STUOENT m
6VARAMTEED THE BUT.
STRONG, STEADY UCHT,
pnaiiiini raiM'aiHlim
la wlvtt aaai aliowa ia oatd Bttlly
K!'..h? IMlaiiui, ,
HkiaVaBMrWhatmMlttflJMHBWMi
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