r - fl B.1 THE POST ttiddieburgh, Jan. 25, 1883, .ij-i i if.. -i Hktokh Itnesrv ravers. ! Court! of Pny.Kr County art kM tb ftrtk Honilaja f fahraarr, Mat , and riapuabar, ad Son4 Monday l Doabr. All communications, business lot re &o., for thia office, to secure ompt attention should be diMrcwetl follow r Thr Pout, Mictrileburg S'tyder Gnintt, P. Advertisements coinnnuiciion ie. must be handed in by MonJay noon, to eeoure Inner tlon in next issue SALE REGISTER. Nottne under this head will be printed free of charge fur nil parties having their bills printed at this office. Other will be charged SO tits. Wediipsdav. Jan. 81. 18S, Taniil Klsenbart, Adui'r. of the estate of Jonas hisnnliart, dee d will sell Heal Kstateln Chapman twp. .Monday, Febrnarv 19, 1HH3. Howarra Itjworaoi will Basil Personal l'rop rty In Franklin township. Thursday, February 1, IMI, Michael HcbamhAcher will sell personal proMrty in Franklin twp., near Vienfer Station. Saturday. February 81, 1883. Peter Drees will eell iersonal property lu the town of Freeiuont. Frldav, Februarr 8, Pavltl Sliambach will sell personal property In Franklin township. Saturday, February 10, Adam B. Hhl- uiory, will sell Heal tistate at Fraiiklin. Kaster eoinet on Sunday this year. "Calamity Juloe" Is the latest term for whiskey. ley sidewalks are dangerous, lie on'your guard. This mantle of snow Is good for tho wheat. Blelghlng for the peoplo slaying for horses. Time la whirleyglgging towards spring. A full line of Huggy Whips will be found at 8. Oppenhuliuer's, Selius grove. A full line of fine dress Hats for young and old, nt H. Cppeuheluior's, Seliuxgrove, Pa. A woman has Just been disooverd In Louisuuna who hat three tongues. Comment unueeessary. Jere Crouse, hro daughter Bessie, and bis son William are visiting friends Philadelphia. Many a man owes his sucnvs in life to the hivHeM of his enemies rather than the pltiudittt of his friend. People who (lsli for compliments do not need long lines. They will get their best bites In shallow water. . A Musical Convention will be held at Bellnsgrove commencing on Monday, February 12, with Perkins of Uostou, as instructor. Bond In your personals When you have Any friends visiting you please notify us and we will be pleased to make mention of It. The editors of the Lewistown Frkr Prkss and MoVeytown Journal bave looked horns and are having a fight all to themselves. W. H. Phillips, Superintendent of the Lewistown andSunbury, Railroad wl.l please accept the thanks of the editor of the Post for a free past ov er his Hue. we are authorized to announoe that the Adjourned Court which was to be held at Middleburgh, on Tburs day cf this week has been postponed until Thursday February Is. We are sorry to announce that the Adauisburg Musical Convention bos been postponed Indefinitely, ow ing to the managers being unable to ooure a aultable church to hold it lu. Rev. Spangler, In his Welcome Ad dress before the Musical Institute on Monday evening acknowledged him self among those musicians who could not distinguish thunder from a oo w belL Some persons, for want of tome thing better to talk about, ar clrou. latlug the -untruth that the Post charges to Insert marriage and death notices. We hope the Lord will for give them for their Uet, We can't. Rev. Spangler pastor of the Mid dleburgh Lutheran charge, received evontettu persons Into full member- ilp at the Beavertowo Evangelical Lutheran Church last Sunday the fruits of the protracted meeting held there thlt winter. The Moyer Convention which was held taut week in the Musical College at Freeburgb, Pa,, was a grand tuo eese. Over two thousand persons were In attendance. Next session of tlx weeks beginning May 1st, 1883. A nnw eounterfeit quarter dollar, of the date of 1878, hat been put in cir culation. They are plated with sil ver, and their weight it about six pos tage stamps less than the weight of the good coin. The edge of the ooun terfeit it slightly imperfect. The editor of the Port hat loaded hit shot gun with a double charge of grape and canister to shoot the ground bog when he appears on bit tour of inspection this year. He does not propose to be put off in thlt by any prediction of Venor or by any spe cial aet of the legislature. He It bound to have the hog for ho it out of it.eut. SHEAP SHO IN DANCER. A novel law suit took place before Squire S. H. Rnhoch on Saturday last, the plaintiff being a Jew of the "cheap John" order, and the defen dant! two of Heavertown's most re spected young men, on whom the Israelite had sworn out a warrant, making the terlous nharee of assault with intent to kill. The elrrHimstAnce, at we learnt tlieui, Wero about as follows : The Jew Is nntnral-born cringing eowardlv enr, and wo com pelled to leave Beavertown very un ceremoniously The time of the assassi nation of President Oarfleld when he expressed himself as being very sorry that they had not "killed the s of a l right off." He hod done some thing again to merit the ill will of the good citizens of Beavertown, and In order to have tome fun, the boys arranged a scare for hhn one evening as he came out of church, with eueh success that "cheap John'' thought the crack of doom had eome, and proceeded to put all possible real es tate between hluie1f and the bellger ents. He was successful In this, and found a safe retreat, in the Kli.abeth Tannery, birklied for the night. The following morning he appeared before the authorities and swore out a warrant for the arrest of bis nssitil- ants. The preliminary trial come off b'-rors Squire SehoMi on Saturlay ami the Jew's evidence was strong enough to rend the boys to the penitentiary for life and then hang theiu vhen their time was up. He had seen the cold steel glisten In the hands of the boys In the form of butcher knives end revolvers the revolvers with bl ack handles nnd the butcher knives with red handles. But a cross examination revealed the evi dently heretofore unknown fnrt to the Jew that the handles of the "deadly weapons" were not visible when In the bands of those seemingly soencer tospill his precious blond. Thl. with other weak points of his story, follow ed up by the strong evidence of the defence, soon placed the boys In the right light, but 'Squire Rchoeh think ing that they should pay something for their fun, rilMiiipsed the case hv dividing the costs, amounting to fit. equally between the plantiff nnd defendants. Misses Sadie Fisher, and Tasle and Lillle Musserof Hart leton were the guests of the editor and family this week. Look Oct for Tiikm. Two sharp ers one genteel looking, the other somewhat seedy supposed to be from Reading, are canvassing country dis tricts and selling envelopes said to eontajn a moth exterminator called 'Sultana." An examination of one of the sealed packets revealed the con tents to be nothing but perfumed bran. Would you believe It if any body else told you that we have a subscri ber, a woman, who takes the Post for the express purpose of tying up apple butter crocks, because, she snys, "it Just fits." We have still nn other one whoeruelly suggests Its use to put under carpets, as an antidote againt moth for they hate i.yk. Have you ever heard of ungrateful repub lics, and of prophets who are u. g. In their own country T That's us. "ever sit down close to a warm stove when you are real cold, but start up circulation by walking back and forth through the room. A fail ure to observe this principle in hy giene, often causes prople to remark, 'why I did not know I was so cold until I got to the stove." The cause of this is, the Htldden change in tem perature drives the cold into the body lu place or drawing It out, w hich is accomplished by exercising in walk ing. The Musioul Convention In Middle burgh this week is a brilliant success, both financially ami Intellectually. The singers number upwards of 80 and all the term tickets, excepting a very few, have been disposed of. Prof. Sherwlu is sustaining his en viable reputation as an Instructor, giving first class satisfaction, while Mist Huns proves herself a most ef ficient planoiHt, and her modest, un assuming manners nave mailo Her a general favorite 'among our people. The concerts on Friday and Saturday nights promise a rare musical treat which none oau afford to tains. Death of Col. Edward Hmitit. It la with feelings of regret that we are called upon to announce the death of Col. Edward Smith, the efficient postmaster and much resiiected citi zen of New Berlin, this county. The particulars we have not, save that he was sick lest than a week, taking his bed on Tuesday of lust week ami breathing his last on Sunday follow ing. Col. Smith was a printer by trade and waa at one time associated with Messrs. Worden A Cornelius In the publication of the Curomclk tit Lewlsburg. He waa a fine imui in all respects and his death will be sorely felt. Aged about 59 years. MiFVLiy- BL'RO TKLK(iRAPU. Pursuant to a notice published in the Posr.a majority of, the bands lu our county sent delegates to Middle burgh, on Saturda? preparatory to permanent organization for the band convention to be held in this place on the 23ml of February. The following bands were represented. McClure, Adainsburg, Troxelville, Fremont, Freeburg, Richfield, Kratzervllle, Centrevilla aud Middleburgh. The delegates met In Middleburgh band room. Henry Brown of Freeburir was chosen Pres. George Fisher of MoClure, at See., J. F. Stetler at Band Master. On motion it waa re solved that the band master select similar music for all the bands to be used at the eonventlon. On motion adjourned to meet on Saturday Feb. a, at IS o'clock, M., at which time It la expected that all the banda will be represented. U ISO JIG i ItiiUvIt, Beg, CenirevllU Newt. ' Jan. S3, 1889. The protracted meeting nt the Er. Church is still In progress. Five souls have been brought to a saving knowl edge of the Truth, and more are still seeking. Rev. H. W. Gross, of New Berlin, favored thia charge with his services for a few evonlngt and preached with power. Rev. H. 'A. Benfer, Junior preacher of this cir cuit, had charge of the meeting dur ing the past week and preached In the demonstration of God's spirit. Sin In Ita various forms woe attacked with great severity, and no doubt lasting impressions for good were made. Harry Is nn earnest worker In his Master's vineyard, aud the future be fore him looks bright. The church was crowded on Sunday evening to Its utmost extent, and the Donkey club, a sectional society or ganized in a city some fifty years ago and haa since spread to every city, town and village throughout the state was well represented lu front of the church during the hours for ser vice. S. W. Hart man and family of Se llnsgrove, paid relatives aud friends a visit at this place, their former home, hint week. Miss Klla Walter, teacher of Union Co., was home during the SabbuLh wllh her parents. Jacob K. Hnyder, the thriving lum berman, who Is at present In business in Centre Co., was home on a visit to his family during the Sabbath. M tickle' is a veteran In the lumber trade. Thomas Shlpton, of Houtzdale, Pa., is here on a visit to his sister, Mrs. P, Herman. Since his arrival he has also added unto himself a life partner. The lender of the Baud is happy it s a girl. Hoon time to think of candidates for township offices. Select the host and say little about their politics. OUSKRVKn. Owing ton disagreement between the heirs, the Howcrsox farm adver tised to be sold on Saturday of last week did not Unci a bidder and the sale bus been indefinitely postponed. GRAND JURORS drawn for regular tonn commencing Feb. 2Glb, 1883. ADAMfl Henry Met. Hkavkii WKST-Henry M. Fish. Ckstiik James H. Long, Samuel 11. Strauh. Chapman-Henry Snffel. FiiAMCLtx -Joseph Walter, Charles I Siiydrr, John M. Hassinger. MlHll,KlH'iicn -Charles J,, 8,iiii. Mo.miok - Francis App. PUMN-John M. Boyer, Henry Read, Fred B. Ulrlch. PKRRT-llenry llelser. SiaiNStmovK Joseph Albert, John Haupt, Calviu K. Parks, J. H. Station. L'sion-U. C. Arnold, John H. Se. christ, Adam L. Spaugler, Peter II. Seehrist. Wach INOTOX-Meorge Shot berger, Jaoob B. Shirk. PETIT JURORS drawn for regular iorra commencing Feb. 26tb, 1883. Adams- Isaac Krebs, J. Y. Moyer, J. M. Moyer, J. J. Schrader. Bra VKn Alexander Hommel, Joseph I. Herbhter, William I. Klose, John F. Middles worth, John Swint. Bennevlllo Smith. BKAVKH WKST-Moses Krebs, Fred erick Raiight. CKN'T ft K Allen Boyer. Frederick B. Bolig, Robert Hassinger, Levi Musser. CHAPMAff-Henry Hendrii, William H. Houser, Jeremiah B. Hall, Abraham Portzllne. Franklik Amos Bowersox, John C. Hackenburg, Charles Mltcbel, John W. Renninger. Jackhox Henry Wetzel. MlDDl.KUCnoH Oeorgn M. Moatz. Miudlkcrkkk W. S. Biukel, Henry jiiniiius. Monrok Simon App, J. B. Douglass, W. W. Jarrett, Daniel Lesher. t'KNN Henry Luutlenslager, P. 8. Schnee. l'KRRY Jaoou Keichenbach, Enoch Smith. Pkrrv Wkst Solomon Mraybill, Clmrlee B. Pellmun, Jacob I. Strawser. Sklixbuhovb-G. W. Marsh, Dmicl Stauffer. Umox James N. Houser, Daniel Krebs, Isaao Lougacre, David Sholley. Washington Jonathan Grimm, Jr., Peter L. Haines, Simon Kantz. "I come from the distant frigid zone, Where the Ice ever blinds and the winds ever moan, Cold, chilling winds ever follow fast In my tracks, All frowu at my coining and wish me back. The meadow I'll cover with a man tle of snow Which I scatter abroad whereever I go." A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD. The publishers of "Rutledge't Monthly offer twelve valuable re wards lu the "Monthly" for February, amoug which is the following i We will give $20.00 in gold the per- ton telling ua which is the middle verse in the Old Testament Scriptures by February 10th, 1883. Persons try ing for the reward must tend 30 cents in sliver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will rotielve. the Mareh "Mouthly," In whlulrtlie name aud addresa of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published. Tula may be worth 11.00 to you j cut it out. Addresa Rtitledge Publishing Com pan, Huston, Pa, The day for the exeoutlon of Uriah Moyer has not yet been changed. Overeoats, overcoats, overcoats at greatly rod need prices at 8. Oppen hefnier's Sellnsgrove, Pa, The largest and nobbiest stock o Neckwear In the county will be found at S. Oppeuhel uier's, Sellnsgrove, Pa Dress suits, Business suits nnd Working suits at reduced prices at S. Oppenhehner'a Sellnsgrove, Pa. Read the new advertisement of S. Wets, Sellnsgrove, Pa. He will do what he says. l-ll-8t Buffalo, Japanese, Wolfe and Iap Robes will be sold at a great sacrillce at S. Oppeuhelmcr's, Sellnsgrove, Pa. If you want to buy goods for much less than the general price, cull at S. Wels", Sellnsgrove. 1-11-81 Parties visiting 8clini;rove, would do well by calling at S. Wets'. He Is offering great bargains In Woolen Blankets, Shawls, etc. 1 11-31 Premature grayness avoided by using Parker's Hair Balsam, distin guished for its cleatiliues and per fume. Jan. Underwear of all qualities for gen tlemen, nt greatly reduced prices at S. t)ppeuheimer's. He sells the Mei. icatetl I'lanuelsat "5 cents apiece, ami all other goods accordingly, f Farmers and others desiring a genteel, lucrative agency business, by which ft to (t.'O a day can be earned, semi address at ouch, on a postal, to II. 0. Wii.ki.vson Ac Co., lit.-, ami lliT Fulton St., N. V. Jan.4.'t:l lim. F.I.KiTloN Noth k. The Ileavcr towu Mutual Fire Insurance Company will hold their nnnuiil election for offi cers at their home office in Heaver town on Saturday, January 27, 1HS3, between the hours of 1 ami ' p. m. A. II. ItOWKKSOX. San. 4. '8,1. tin. Secret Hry. Cl.osiN Oi rSAI.K. As I intend moving to Oceolu Mills. Clearllelil Co. lu a few weeks I take this method of Informing the pnhlie that iiiv entire stock of goods will be sold at cost from this on. Persons kdowing them selves indebted toiuv are requested to citll ami settle between this anil l-eii. i, i.8.i. All accounts retiming unsettled by the ahove mentioned date will be given Into the hands of a collector. Hkmiy Mink What Women Should Use Dyspepsia, weak back, desponden. cy ami other troubles caused me fear ful suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic makes nfe feel like a new being, A grent remetly. r.very woman should iibu it. Mrs. Merit., Pitts burg. Jan. 'I Iiit.'liupiiilm. ijuick, complete cure, all annoying ICidncy, Bladder and Urinary Diisca. 41. Druggists. Foil Rknt. As I intend to go to farming in the spring 1 will rent my house and lot, together with shop, lumber shed and Stable. My shop is 20x2-1 feet, t wostory high: the lumber shed Is 13x1. feet. The property Is as good a location for a wagon-maker os can be found In the county. For further particulars address W. H. COLKMAX, Beavertown, Snyder Co., Pa. A Vexed Clergyman. Even tho pationce of Job would be exhausted were ho a dreachcr and en deavoring to iuteresthis audience while they were keeping up asj incessant roughing, niakingit impossible for him to be heard. Yet, how very easy can ail thia be avoided by simply using Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Trial fiottlet given away t J. A. Moatz' Drng Store Hklnn.y Men. "Wells' Health Rencwer" restore health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Ims potency, sexual Ability, fl. "LADIES' TONIC." TE C.UKAT FEMi LE REMEDY is prepared by the WOMEN'S MED ICAL I.VSTiriJTU OF iUFFLO X. Y., and is their favorite prescription for ladies who oro suffering from any weakness or complaints common to the sex. It "is eold by druggists at $1.00 per bottle. Ladies can obtain advice FREE. Send stamp for names of those who have been CURED. Nov. 2, 1882. ly. Mldllcltiir& Market, ootsiursD wirsr.T er Simonton, Barber & Co. Wheat " .No. i Kve fioo U (10 63 43 ... CO to W 27 87 OS 13 (W M 13 ....29 to fit) a oo 4 40 0 00 4 40 11 00 I 7.1 1 10 83 Corn new , Oat Potatoes Mutter P'.i-o-ai hiious.. , lard Tallow Mlirldi. f'lilnkun. ..u II. Turkeys Ties...'.. f'hestnut Ooal , 111. .1.1. s-t... I - i.iiuinFiiiiiii vuaj.,.f.t K if u Coal v., iiuu... ..... . . inn, l-l, lmr Itlll,,, ,,..,,,, Salt per barrel , 4 A ucjs " " " small iiA-iniiEr. Jan. 14. bv Rev. W. A. Huh a r. Stetler, of Kanti, to Mist Hiuiiiu'm'. Itoush, of Freeburg. Jan. lJtll. In Patnn Imn . M aani. ib the 8r4 yar of Iter re. in Union twp., on Jan. 17, 1 Ja vb ISeobrist, aj-ed t3 y;ars. M III! I II ... SIS ,1J.'1." . ig Trunks, Satchels, Vatlsea, ant) every thing belonging to a complete travel ing outfit, cheap at 8, Oppciiheiuier'a, Sellnsgrove, Pa, Bkttlkmrvt NoTtcK. Persons knowing themselves Indebted to me on subscription, advertising, urjob work, are respectfully requested to call ami settle at their earliest con venience and greatly oblige, i Yours 4o. J KUE CROUSE. Wantkd a Tanskk. The un de signed desires to employ a good tanner and .currier permanent situa tion. Mood wages will be paid. In quire of s(;him;m, Jon. 4, '8il.ini. New Berlin, Pa. Attorneys-At-Law. JACOB OILSIST. JAMS O.VtOV GILBERT & CROUSE, AUornoys-At-Imw. MIUPLKUl'KU, I'A. oer Ibrlr Prcl-inionsl rvlnai It lh Huh lis Allt jiIiim nt.a.iU le llitlr osr will r ol imaiit attaatloa. Custslittinni In t'n. llibsBdilrrmsu. Biel l.'vl. yyM. K. HOISVVEIITH, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. SKLI.NStlUllVK, Pa.. fll.-tt til nd l!othr Irunll.u.lnio pruit ly mtfn.lj io, UoDtullslloui lu LukIhIi sii (laroiAD. Jun 1, "il. DILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Lrwitburti, Vinn'tl Alt btiilnsal antrat1 In hi cats will I a lrotuiitl; Atltmlcd la. Hpt. 30,'St). 11 ' D"KlT'll'CH, " at rn it : i: a r.i, , w. Mirlcrl si., tirlinntfrntr, Vt All rrottonl Hismm prompilj attm!cC to. UuuiullslloDt lo hnyllili soil tUrmsn rb.i.'K. J li. WUNDERLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Miililltlmrti, Sinnli r (! , Cao bt eoitpultri Id Lnullib orrnn. jAD.IlVtl, "N. MYERS, A ttoriify-A t- Lmr, MliMI, lii-(, Pviiu'ii All cf','""',"'Al 1'ii.ino ntrn.tft.l to bit eir wtll raetlr prinipl itttantintt, CuniulUHout la Kuslluli uliI (lrmn. o. I. 0,'Ts. E. BOWEH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. MliblUbunj, '!. CnlltMMna idaSs. UoomltatlnnA In Knlti sod (lrniAii. (tun f;.:, 'Ts.tr. L. .SCIH)Cli ATTORTIEY-AT-LAW, New Berlin. Pcnn'a. PrnfMnlonsI lintinnA ntrnitl !o hla firn will r (-! prompt Atti-nllou. Jiiuf 30, Vt. Q1IA3 V LLRICIL Attorney 4 Oonnscllor-At-Law, Offl6 III App'i llml.l'nx nn ilnoi Nurtb al K Avsress Hiitsl. KclluNKrotr. I'onn ii. lotl(tlon Anil All othr prni.MionAl lionl- In ollrlltd And will rorlT. rolul n.l prompt AHeniloD. Apr.ll.'Te.tl. T J. SMITH. ATTOHNF V ITI.1V MIDIII.EItl'UH, HN YK1K VI)., PA 'lfir M Prnrtlnnsl 8rli to tb rabll OooiultAtloni Is Knitllib adiI UtruiAO. c UAULES IlOWKit, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Solinsgrove, Ta Offrri hli profoMlnnAl nrrrn in It, nuhlle. vviiwimr. nfiii uiuariirmvPDIOnai btiai. iia ntruntl lo bit ea will ri-nt prompt Attention, (iiflr two ituora M ilb ol Ik Normal ftcbool. Jao. t, si. j IiTlinn "ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewishurg, P Offer, hi. priifmlnnnl Lrrli-ei to tha pulill.. Cnllrollnna anil All othar prnlaa.lnnal hail, sua snlrtiitail to hie r will recsit prempt Attaotloo. Pep.30,'0. AW."P0TTER, N. I. POTTER a nonxE rs a r la w. Sellnsgrove, Yd , Off"T lhlr prnfalnnl lrlon In Ilia pobll All latcAl I'U.lu. antriiat4 In Ibelr ar will raoalva imnipt attanUun. Uffleaoo Main hi. July a, 'TV. JJOUACE ALLEMAN, TTORNEY At LA W. All proiaxtnnal liu'lnana ami rollptln D Iruateil in hie rvra will b promptly aiicnit .it to. o lian.iuuli. In Knull.ta or liarmAa. OiUoa oo ilarkal houar. Oet. 'i7, aj. JJ H. GUIMil, Attornev-nt-Lrvw. AND DIKTKICT ATTOHNKY KOIt SN Vl'tK t'llPNTV, rrt-ehuia in. OnnanltAtlnn in .bulb kugllab and (lerman I.anxn.sea. Oct. , 1-1. JOUN II, ARNOLD, Attorney nt In,w, MIDDLEIIUlltl. vt Profanli.oal hutlnai. ntrunol to bit cara will vm pruiupiiy Atironaq tl WM.VAN GEZKR. f ATT0UNEV AT LAW, Lowislnirp; Pn. Uffra bla profnaalonsl aarvle to tha publlo, Uolloilnna ami all otbar pf.ilel,iQ bull. Baaa utrutor to ma oara will raoalr prompt aiUnlloD. A C. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Soli nerj rove, Pn. Offara hli prnfenlonal tarvlraa In tha iml.llo All buaiaas antrutt..l to lit. eara will b .... l'fo"P'l AtlasJaU to. Jan. 7,'(7, CAMUEL II. ORWIQ, A TTQMTEY A T-LA W, Lewlaburn, t'ulou Co., I'n: OSIca no afsrkot Strast, on door ssat 01 Cam aroa Htu. Pao.M, lTT.tr.) HA8 BEEN PROVED KIDNEY DISE'!,. I n HUUIir nilDI in aa toaalAaa baok a' oat tliat you an UUTaTi rtau raor Owing (o forjtc.mpls.ted clmngo tt my business in the very rear fu ture, I am now oft'eriog great lBrgaini in every department I Lave lasge variety of Illnnkds, yet on land white nnd eolored which I en ofTericg bffotfl cot, at I desire to olear them out bf f ire long. Kino asioit- mouV of l.adio t and Childrei. a CO.V I !S. aouio at cpst. and some much be low coat, Also a few U LSI KHS hft. Yon can buy a fane Coat for very little money if you call no whilo tho assortment is full, r'hawls f mi! kinds nt bottom prices, Ircss tioods. (linghmnn. Flannels, fii., bsv s i been reduced in prices. 1 bave n lino of Mcu's L'ndurwear aod Olorsn which I am ofleriog for tnnoli lest flmn they c n bo bought elsewtiero, ami you ore invited lo call nuJ take a look nt thorn. Catpols. Oil Cloth. U'tga &.0 , will also 9 tol l nt reduced prices. Tim ohj""t of the great rtduc lion in to rotluno the stock as much nn posaibla before tho 1st of March. If yon wnn't bargains mi.l also havo tlin ndvautoo to noluot from It Inrd slock, call now. Kcapeclfully Submitletl, ' M. M I2IH, Selinsgrove, I'n. RELLER'S FURNITUREifor 1S83.onlv EMPORIUM! -O Sclij, strove, I'a. f1HE unJerbignel woulil rospect fully nnnounro to the public that be in still in tho Hold, with the mont completo stock of Furniture iu tin county, which the Tremendous Sales of tho pn .t few montbn just idea bint to sill at bottom price. Tho stuck consists of Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Stands, Lounges, Chairs, Matresses, an J everything in tho Furniture lino. Call ami see for yonrsehoa. Respectfully, LEVI RKLLKR, Pee, I, '83- Belinsgrovo, Pa. Has. TAN SIREN'S LADIES' TOKIG. A Poaltlve Cure for all Femcle Complaints. .. '. '",7'i'.c uJ,,y,rH ,v WeaianS MMI i la. iri:.i.i,n.. a,ct .,.4 fi, , li..i. h, , ,,,,,, HI t.r I vth ... 1iruliil. , l . I, . tn.dinui. n lu . inti,.rul 1 li i I, n rtrt MtJt ... Inn l iiir(,,i-,l, A-cr j., e( .,.irni ( p,, i .,,. tn-ftlrl V., wli.;t...it,.,il,.,..r.)M.lp...'frfct.. aii.ll. ,..!, ,.,,.,. ..k... ,;,,. OK.,,, . i0"!' M,r'1 tl' " imi l. I i h .,.1 ,i .,. ,1m aol l.o diHuuntir.1 I n ai.a "LAI.ll V 1,.M a -. .11 I . , ml, .,.,.., cl I malt Wr.kn... u. ma- i,nr an, n ' a I.,' Ti nl. " ai., .., la a -n4AJ ma la t aaiiMajO,', I. I ahnh' t'm HI.I...I . "a-AUiM' ION,'. ' taa , SauJ auaip r .f ilti.lan. old b) Dmggiatt. Prloa, 11.00. A LECTURE TO YOUNQ MEN ON THE LOiS OF A I.e. tur os in Nmur. Trtiniit ami RhiMcuI our a of Samtnil Wxintii iirrtpxH. NATONIIII.rA iDilUrail bf Kall Abut. lu.olui,. lai nninlnna, mrotuNi v, Narnui liabinrr, an.l in eanlin.-nta In Marrtaaa. iiro.iwlt; tiusat ai-Tio Kru.f-.rav an.l Ktra: Mantal and finale. I lnoiiclir. no liy KlifiklHr J. ri -. Htt l.l.l., a,, i,., autbor al tb.i (iri-n Hook," a. Tb w.irlil-rBiwnil author In thia Aihnlra. bl l.amura, li.arlir i ro.aa iroia liaa own aap. ri.Dcalb. awlul eonaaquf aoaa u sal.A,li may ba Sf lually laumvail wltiiow lawairr.iw ail'itlpal oprallo I.UiUalaa. Inatruiai-nla loaa or ouritlol.i pulutlna oul a iuihi ol urai ,.,. almpi. oarl.ln. and cilaiui, by aiaan of win. ha-ary iuflarar.no loan, wbal Ala sou lltioa uia b ma, aura bluiMlt bi ly. mi. AtalT. aud railioally ' ' arl bii I aotur. will pro? a Uoa lo Ikou Audi and Ihou.an ti. ' Haul aiidar aal lu a Blatn aavalnaa. aildraaa, put-aid, on tir - . . wn laft.' II I ..... matiletf alih , mt,, naiaMel i .,no,l, lay .il l. ill, , ,,,,!,,i. .iii,,!,,.!.,.., ona B.H tie ta BwfliriT.t ."; MHK.lli.fliu,. I..., a. .u. ,.i,.,n i an.w.i Unci, If m . a. ... " The liddletargft S1.50. The ouly paper in Ihe coun ty printed entirely at home, liar It issue is full of care fully selected miscellane ous vintli v and its LUC. I L COLUMXS will be wide the most at tractive reading circulated in Snyder coun tii, while its EDITORIAL COLVMWS will keep pace with the rajiid progress of events in the . at ion All ice ask is a hearing. $ I o0 for one year. 75 els. for six months. 60 cents for four months. Having just added a l;t of new JOB TITR and gcnnrally overhauled thf office ice arc now prepared to execu te first -class JOB WORK of all kinds on short notice. A specialty made on. SALE BILLS. Our oul fit for this style of Job work cost neurit $500. All uiulers lymail will re ceive prompt attention. Address, Mddlcbtirgh, Pa. THE lilU.VI) i:w IIUUK ThBtrioI eifl Circus Life I .K nt:r oi'nir:mt.i, c;m:i: nooi Miit ll'tT AREV, Rfj.lln lha rarafarlaa ofrh TSaatr. rir , Arlft Kb.. Tbararl ma. Aa, A. Mom ami I'rlran Mranf An Wirt aad Aotraa. a. Mi.ai ; onilarinlaarl Inroniaimar hookaarr iUhll.ia. Kai.o.lnn lhaaai-ral it.iliia orm.l- i'.."tU"',, ,"U "oor MaMksrs, tlnaaH a lil ol at li t yninpara, a , i Th .alt lllta.l from tb HI. A ('Ft rr. IT.ar w 'man am flra.1 from rannnu ; Mao llirr H-...la at. out . (T h.inilril. of ithor mtt. lHirh.NM. an.l Hl.HIUsr )f)U)UKI. J oh a..r pni.n.htii. A-anr en ..). on". at. aiiaaftr. llln,ir.ia.i .i.m.i..... ...,?. . Ilpular N CL. A(.i,t an ,.,., an,1 laru a JT.'. ".'.'J'!!,?, '''" fCIILlsllul IHi.iOijA VI7 hsa Kiraai, nt Lojia. Mo. Jan. I, 'Ml. a-wi. ji. Fanners i Dairymen ITSK OXLV THE "Womlcrful Churn' OKOROR OAt'OLKR, A,reul. f OKT.TKEVOnT!f BfrrPEK CO., tk. .kMBikia.P. - baa aun. i. '. 4 ti I i i . i 5. j i I V X S ii it a, ' wJwa"r7v,arv"! auiijia.iawa irjrmM!nrwizwiw&wvmtwv-sztFr TlrjvTCW.'ii t. aHitSftK r; u