i I published eery Thursday. , rrrt, lay,aa.1 SeyMa-awf, MNld f eaje4lUaatUr. L ()f rlant Ureathnel Ik eaaatT IH VlitTbf dim the u ' 'P; Ve UM, llleiee ! nrriKnrboorti. ,7V iai rt-. ( iu P. iaeaJM. Oar ! "Ill I'T fcanpas wkOwlak Up- Ihroaah UeaaoS ), Wl Will vlH V r-w a " IkAfl MA wafllfAafaaa C N0TXC1 TO STSSCIUSSXIS. Tiook at ftuirnres on the la)l of aa. frvea 1P III ClHM IILTII rtn lftril VVU UK IIATK TO WHICH TOUIl BUBSCRIP- tio l aiu. Within 8 week after money la sent, see If date In changed. lio other receipt Is necessary. ra.-t- --t- u 8TJNBTOT A LSWIST0W1T E. IL W TW ( I TTIOIt. I aeTWaP A. TT i I tm .WllteWB J. T It I Main Kiml T It I M Lwlatowa T.M I no Maltlasrl T.vS lit Painter T.M I IT Phi a J la T.M It Waaer III I M Meolora tM IM Reaa'a Mills T OT I Adeauwara; t.M I.M Heaaartawe t.M IM Renter IM t MnxUvwarCa I M I II Mataer IU 411 Kr4nmr II I Pawllne; IM tM . . . La J . . I II II IT M ! M M IS It IT MellneaTOTa J. t M 4 10 I aankary rill r .70 Nellnse.ro Accommodation. (Oonatdtlsg with tnloiooN.O. Bt) Le.Te Sellniirrs-e. Ar rle at Wallne,iree I. to A. M. I0.OTA.M. H. 1.17 P. M. 4. B. WIIDI), Oea'l Pui ARtDt. CH A. E. rUU, Utu'l MtBkgtr. Republican Standing Csmmittoo of Snyder county elected on Saturday, March 23, 1885, for tht) ensuing year: AJams J. C. Shrader, Mooes KrH. Heaver Rob. Middleswarth, J. Airier. Hearer W-S. II. Ulsb, W.O.Woper. Outre Frank fttlne. Aaron Walter. OHapuian-F. W. Wallls, J. dtohrtr. Fran'n J.8. Hasslaicar, J.W. ReoInrCT Jackson A. A. Hutnin!, M. Hardly. Mldllebur C Beabold. J.H.Arnold. Mlddlarek A.O. Fields, H.Moorer Monroe B. Huunaet, P. 8. UitUr. Fenn-W. W. Bow, t. . Olrh. Ferry Henry Harding, Levi Kapler. ,rri w.-J. H. Willis, T. R.rayWll H'crovo M.L-WatcarHienerl.N.Relfla Uufon-J. D. BoRar, W. I Heigle. WaMh'n J. P. Moyer, J. M. HotTinao. litre 's t cMle vmi ti tatin notes, n' faun ie'l jtint 'ea." The tnatrluionlal boom has subsid ed. A ground hog makes the best bau sage. Tlie corn is now having its ears pulled. C. C. 8ebold was to Cleveland, O., last week. Cass fishing In the Susquehanna Is "aivigaspeilt" for the present. f QuUe a number of eels were caugLt In our creek last week. Miss Laura It. Htelnlncr of Frank lin is visiting frieuds at Watsontowu. Quite a number of our citizens took In Hobiun' show at Seliusgrova yes terday. Over forty sheep have been killed by dogs in Perry county during the last month. A pumpkin weighing 110 pounds was on exhibition at the Union coun ty fair last week. Stetler's Cornet Band will attend the Montour oounty fair at Washlng tonvllle, next week. Numerous strikes occur In many parts of the Union. They are not signs of a business boom. James P. Smith otters his property In this borough at private sale. See advertisement in another columa. The Washingtouvllle Agricultural 8oclety will please accept thanks for complimentary tickets. Maud S. will positively be at the Northern Montour couuty fair held at Washlngtouvlllo, Pa., Oct. 20 to 23d. A mink (not Henry Mink our faHh 1 mable talor) killed twelve of James M. Vanzandt's spring chiokeus on Monday night. And now the lads and lasses are busy from rosy morn till dewy eve munching chestnuts regardless of their Inhabitants. Or. Barber on Tuesday pnt a force of men to work digging a well and ex cavating the cellar for his uew dwell ing on the French Flats. All kinds of game is unusually scarce In this section this year. Our hunt ers say "No squirrels, no plgsons, no quail, no nothluV Turn a deaf ear to the gossip who approaches you with a tale concern ing your neighbor. The professional gossip Is a dangerous oitlxen. We see by the Nevada, Ohio, Enter friin that Miss Ella Betx who was "cured" of consumption by faith a few 'weeks ago Is dead. Iryiu Bowsrsox baa parohased a lot on the French Flats of Peter Frain, at the turn of therooA. He will ereet dwelling honse M It la the spring. O. C. Ontellas, l. T. fthoades of this place, and JL 8, Helfrleh of Bea ver Springs, aecosapacded the exenrf ton to the southern battle fields. Those of our poople who attended Barnaro's show at Lewtstowa on Sat urday Say that old P. T. has made no change, and Is still a fraud ai usual Information Is wanted of Mrs. Ellen Bavina, tingling whose maiden name was Longwsll he Is a widow of tboet CI years of eje. Che has fallen t'"? ft rrcr'iy. Ary Information In m ia IN 4.U 4 J l .U 4 It it 01 1 .4 a IM ; tl lie? Ill I.4I til 1.1' t.M IN S II I It It til SI IN lT IM til t.4i r.r til ,tt Tdtt cari buy the best Boota and Shoes for the least money at Bcbroy- er's, Selinsgrove. Children under six years of age are nrolilhttml from attending Dublio schools. Parents and directors wilt please govern themselves accordingly. Fill op your eoal bin; fix the dis jointed stove pipe; hunt your over coat; make your sourkraut; thresh your buckwheat; and behave your self. A Reading man who started on a bicycle excursion to Nebraska accom pllshed his object, making 1,183 miles in five days, and Is now on his way home. JohnRunkJe, of the firm of Sue bold & Runkle, this week returned from Philadelphia with an Immense stock of goods, whloh is now open for publlo inspection. Henry Heaver, who was to Tight End. hunting deoHast week, reports his party killing three deer one five prongod buck.a spike buck and a doe. They were very fat. My son, aged nine years, was afflict ed with catarrh, the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected a complete cure. W. E. Ilamuao, Drngglst, Easton, P!U Oct. 13, 85. 4w. 838 pupils are now at the CarlUle Indian school, and 105 ont'on farms, making a toal of 443.' Indian child ren appear to learn to work and are as capable of learning as white chil dren. Mrs. E. C. Anrand has just received from New York and Philadelphia a fine assortment of Millinery (Joods, consisting of Hats. Bonnets, 4iO., Sto. Call early while the stock is fresh and complete, A CWRK AT Last. Ely's Cream Balm goes more directly than any other catarrh remedy to the snt of the dixease, and has resulted In more cures here than all others. Wilkes berrt, Pa., Lear. Oct. 15, '85.4w. II. B. Tobias of near Troxeb ille has secured the agency for Snyder oounty for Horn's patent fsuoe. Worm fen oee without stake or rider, storm and cattle proof and less expensive than the old mode of worm fences. It Is said that the Pardon Board lion slguiQed a willingness to ro hear Cur tin MoClaln's case on the 20th of this month. His friends are making n determined effort to hare the sen teuce commuted. t Miss Martha Frain returned on Frl day from a four weeks visit with rela tives in Akron, Ohio. She Is delight ed with her western experience and expresses a wish to "join hands and circle around" to the Buokeyo state, Oodey's Lady's Book for November Is a genuine Thanksgiving number, calculated to cause gratitnde in the hearts of all Its patrons. We had thought before that Godey's , was ex cellent, but this month sbeiias truly excelled herself. ' . The following named persons from this place mnde a pleasure trip to Philadelphia. lttSt ffa?H rernlng this week: Jere Crouse, F. 12. Bower," T. J. Smith and wife, A. K. Gift and wife; A. K. Gift and wife visited their son and daughter at (ireen Castle, Pa. before returning homo. 1 Notwithstanding the scarcity of ap ples in this county, our old friend Morris Erdley, one half mile north of Mlddleburgh reports having made 250 barrels of cider this year.. This is a good showing against last year, when he only made about one hun ¬ dred barrels more during the entire season and then apples were consid ered plenty. The Centrevllle Rod and Gun Club are camping at White Deer creek this week hunting deer. The party con sists of fourteen men all armed ith Winchesters aud breecb-loadlng shot guns, aud will make the woods ring when the occasion asks it. Tlie editor of the Po.1T, John S. Hassiuger, Mart Steinluger, C. Stetler and Milt. Moatz of this plaoe are among the party. Peck's Sim published at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Is the most humorous pa- por in America to-day. Geo. W.Peok its editor aud proprietor stands with out an equal as a humorist. He be lieves In making people happy, and nooneoiiu be otherwise who reads his excellent paper. Our readers are lueited to read the prospectus of Peek's San, In another ooluiun. Sam ple copies mailed free to any address. The State Superintendent has de cided that the aot making Physiolo gy and Hygene one of the studies to be persued in the public-' school Is compulsory, and that school directors must see that it is taught. A mere adoption of a text book will not meet the requirements of the law. .Direc tors should be very careful In this matter or they might forfeit their State appropriations. ! " Roll ov honor. The ' following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur In these credit! or on your pa per please notify us: J. Hendricks, Nov. t, '83 H. H. Masser, Nov. 1, '83 C A. Hitler, Oct 1, '86 J. G. Mlddleswartb, Deo. 1, '80 BeJ. Elsenhower, Feb. i, '83 The Salvation Array man who held the fort la Mlddleburgh a few weeks ago Is now at Globe Mills, Introduc ing his magical gagloal, back-action, air-spring, self-adjusting combination religion. His services here were evi dently not appreciated, as none who had oome to scoff remained to pray. The gatherings grew less and ; less as the novelty wort off, and toward laet his singing sounded like the humming of a kh J bumble-bee aloueln hie neat r" ' i c'oy have tU fallen vlo- . . Arnica & Oil Liniment Is the best remedy known for stiff joints. For sale at Barber's Drug store. Oct. The Bulwark of Health Is blood. If this be Impure and runs sluggishly through the system, health must be undermined sooner or later. The most perfect renovator that the pa tlent ever yet has tried is Viskoar Birr wis. It carries oil all impurities enriches the life-giving fluid, restores health and vigor, anJ is a boon to suffering huuiauity. Mlddleburgh witnessed one of the worst objects of depravity luf-t week that can be found in a year's travel. It was an old beggar woman, ragged, filthy and foulmouthed In the extreme. She drank whiHkey, smoked and chewed tobacco until her foul stom ach rebelled ngnlnst her hoglsh nppo tlte and she vomited like any other brute. We don't know where she came from or where she went to only so she dou't ooiuo back any more. The supplemental Arbor Day, flxmi by Dr. lligbeo, Superintendent of public instruction, for October 3J, in intended for the benefit of those din trlcts which failed to observe the ilny appointed last sprinir. In mauvdis tricts the school hnd cloned, In others the weather whs so Inclement Mutt nothing was done, and In some the Interest was not aroused until too late. All these, as well as any others that may Incline that way, can tnke part In the obsorvauoe of the supple mental day. We have received from tho publish ers a handsome little book relating to tlie new Marriage License law. This book should be in the hands of every minister, Jimtlce of the peace, Clerk of the Orphuiis' court, as well as those contemplating marriage, as they will theu know what questions they will be required to answer when they ap pear before the clerk of the court. Send 25 cents to T. Si J. W. Johnson &Co.,5:i5 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, aud get a copy of tho book. Now, why Is It that the stovepipe will not, under any oiroumstances, unite as it was united when taken down and so carefully woodshedded last May T It was carefully laid away nobody touched it since, every Joint and elbow is there, yet, when culled upon to (111 its former place, the el bows are perverse, the joints won't telescope, the whole concern has be come shorter, It slips from your hand, falls slantingly on the carpst Jant bn yond where tho temporary news paper protection extend!, dinges it self out of shape, bounces and comes down on the other end with similar result, each end emptying out more soot than you could possibly drum out of It with tlie potato masher, and all the corrosive scales that you couldn't move with that prosaio in strument O, is it any wonder that the meekest man's bosom becomes stuffed with unfortunate expressions too Molld and decided to be uttered audibly. This condition of perversity in inanimate matter oan only be no counted for satisfactorily in one way, videlicet : There is a "really" devil ; '.V.'.rL'J" h):l -.i.!V.tr vnenHim li visits all the wood fcheds for tho lifle purpose of tempering with the stove pipe, hoping to get In his work tipoi , the owuers when they vaiuly attempt to fit the thing together in October. Therefore, it would be well to bear this in mind whilst engaged in that occupation, curb your wrath, sing selections from Watts, and thus fool the fellow with horns, hoofs and queue placed much too low upon his anatomy. Ltwuburg Chronu:k. Bkunsuhovk. The 8. St L. R. R. Co., are putting In a new culvert at the Due Utreet crossing. The feuce around the Ev. Lutheran Church has been taken down, and the pavement will he extended to the church, which will add greatly to its appearance. 11. K. McKelvey Is erecting a new building ou the site of the one recent ly destroyed by Ore. Kills is bound to keep in the grocery business. Ohas. Mower, Len ,lg havintrhis resi dence repainted. Several of our old Veterans were to Gettysburg the early part of this week. Tlie 147th ltegt. P. V. I. were erecting Tablets to mark tha posltiou they held In that battle. Kov. Ouliseurord s new church will be dedicated on Sunday the 25th Inst. A number of our youuir folks am down with tho measles. Ou Thursday evening last one of the most pleasing events of the day ooourred at the house of Dr. B. V. Wagenselier in this place namely tho marriage ceremony of Miss Nettle J.. ooly child of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. H. p. Wagenselier, to Martin Z. Snyder, I5ki., or Lola, Kausas. formerly of thl county. Over two hundred guests witnessed the ceremony, and every thing passed off lu a pleasing manner. At seven o'olook the wedding march was struck up by Miss Lizzie Miller, of Lebanon, presiding at the piano, the bridal party entered the parlor. preceeded by Prof. O. U. U. Amlek, II. E. Miller, Jr. Esq., Miss A. Maude Sohooh. Selinsgrove. Miss Maria Willi of Akron, Ohio, Miss Mary Weist of Freeburg, Miss Jennie Sohooh. Selins grove, as guards of honor. Rev. I utzy took bis position and perform ed the ceremony, whloh was a very impressive one. Sometime wan than spent In congratulating the happy couple, arter winch all present pro oeeded to be seated In the most com fortable inanuer, and refreshments were served, consisting of all the lux uries of the season. At 11 o'clock, the bridal party loft for Sunbury, from where they took the train for Niagara Falls, etc. and than to lata. their western home. . Mtsa Nettie was one of the most Dleaslmi' vnnn ladles of our town, and our best wish es fox her future IwsL'sre fj with I ' a. . , If yon have anything to sell, orf want tr Hiia Antotllntr lvltla If In! the Post. ! All kinds of blanks constantly on band at this office. If you went to buy a fur in wntrh the advertising columns of the Post. OTIMants, Seed,' Flowers, Birds, 4c. Hunt, Seediuan, Lewlstown, Pa. Shingles '2.50 per thonsntid. For sale at tho Poht printing office. I The history of Downs' Ellxier Is Identified with the history of England for the last ilfty years. It cures coughs and colds. For salo ut Bar ber's Drug store. Oct. Costlveness Is the cause of the In tolerable "bad breath" of multitudes. Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters remove the cause and prevent the evil, aud cost only 25 cents. For salo at Bar ber's Drug store. Oct. Several hundred pounds of Sole Leather Just received at B. H.Custer ti (Jo's., Mlddleburgh. HHtNOLK.s! Shinolks! Fifty Thou sand No. 2. 18 Inch Shinties ut 2 50 per thousand. Inquire at this office. Who can beat It t Men's Khiilra hand made double solo aud tnti Hoots at 2.40 per pair, at Sehroyer's. near the depot, Selinsgrove. The largest and best selected stock of Boots and Shoes in the county for sale cheap for cnxh at M. S. Sehroyer's near the deKt, Selinsgrove, Pa. It will pay every body to examine the immense Hoik Furniture for salo by the Popular Furniture man W. II. FELIX Lcwislown IX Who can beat It T Men's Watson town Hoots nt f?.85, and Boys' Khiilra hand made, double-sole mid tap Boot at il.'JO n pair, at Sehroyer's, Selins grove. Sept. 10,lui. Wanted at the Benvertown Carriage Works a lot of good L'tin, Poplar and Pine boards for which I will pay the highest Uiurktt price. J. P. Kkarxs. Lost. Saturday afternoon, bet ween the residences of J. C. Schoeh and John S. Hassinger, a pair of gold mounted spectacles and case. The Under will be liberally rewarded by returning thvtu to Mim.h M. 12. IlASaiauKix. Cure of J. C. Schoch. We havo for sale two No. 1, farm fanning mills, manufactured by John- sou & Field, Uaciue, Wisconsin. It has all the latest improvements and is undoubtedly the best machiiui man ufactured. See advertisement elso- where. For further particulars call at or address, Post printing office, Mlddleburgh, Pa. Queer reading would be the history of names. We cannot, however go into the subject now, exacpt so far as to sny that Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy" was called by that name. in an informal fashion, long before the Doctor dreamed of advertising it lor public use. Speaking of it he would say to his patients, "This is my favorite remedy for all troubles of the blood," 4c., and its success was so irrent that he finally spelled the name with capital letters. Oct. f'IV'.rc Kyc, Copper Dis tilled Mountain i)t?"r. AVIiis koy at $2.00 per gallon oT 00 cents per (jusirt. TllEOS. SWINEFOKD, Eagle Hotel, Franklin, l'a I .' I .... 1 . ..I..' MAinni:i). Sejit. 21), by Kev. W. A. Hums, JohI ah M. Maurer, of Halemuud Eutina J, Anrand of Kramer. Sept. 10. by Itev. J. 8. Bear, David Oravbill of West l'errv twp. ami Mrs. Martha W. Molds of Juniata county. Sept. 2!1. by Kev. W. A. Haas. Kate h.. Itruiinker and David A. Wentzel, O ilii of Union twp. Sept. 39, by Kev. W. A. Haas, Anna M. ptlear or union county and David W. Foltz of Kratzerville. 1)11.1). O t. Sth, in WaHhiugtoii twp.,Jaoob Haines, in the 7id year of his age. Oct. 0, in Mifllinhurg, Miss Mary Vearlck, aged Uu years. II months anil 10 days. Deceased was an aunt of ilieos. Mwlnerord or I' ran kiln. Grai.iiUsirkct. CORRBCTKD II Y W. IJ. WISKY KVK11Y WKDNKSUAY. No. 1 Red wheat $ .ai " 2 Polls and mixed.... 80 ' 3 white 78 Rye 65 Corn , CO Oats 28 to 80 Potatoes Ho aud itf Mithllcburgr illairkct Butter i-'ws : ;.r Pitted cherries Unpitted Blaeklierries.. Raspberries IS 18 1 8 8 20 40 8 A 7 12 Onions Lard...... Tallow Chickens per lb i urxeys Hide Houlde 10 nam .via An eiobaoge tayi ; "The trees oo 10,274.089 acres of land were ooo Dtned ly firs duriog the last census period. The time is coming wben a forest of great trees will bo a richer Ireasore than any gold mine. Par ties who start tires ia a forest should be held to any account for damages under the law. just the same as if they should fire a dwelling, or burn a stacked .crop." . From all parts of the Ktate comes tbe obeeriog news Ibst Colonel Quay rill gain on ti vo;j of Inst year. REAL ESTATE at Private Salo Thf tiMtntviirM will n M roal vt'it In the to most rr tmuMo lunns muiI uo kooJ llu'i, Tlie nierljr dtiliniii'eur muni riMiivn, m iivut 7. lit. Mlf Seve n Towo Lola, l mhch arhmlt l.i DWKt.t.tMl IHH'SKM, jkI . mtAm ..II... .......... ........... - r. n ..... n .... .,...-, .v,-!.r.,, J UIIIIIII'IUMIV, iH.l young oicl.K'.l, aril a tnrMT H ah km I 1 ft-iilt II la - .l.....l.l ..1 . p. f.i .ii-i" ""l "J, I'lW . ut lx Iik'Mi-iI ami In Ilia Iicki ol r(.tt rn. Fur lUillior partli uliirs cill mi or a.lroii JAA1US V. SMII H, Oot. 11 'iS. tf. MtdiiMiumli, Pa. BUsrosiiA in nvoacs. .SNYPKRCOtTNTY. a ! i iia i'uMisRAlrit or rswji i AIA TO Allrlt J. Kinder. (IriMlliu- Mr. iiiiuiil yim tint all inHiiiirr nr lu-iii 'M m, , i'Uc Ix'lriit net iiililti jrnu lie niid ,i .u ir In yen ir.i.i.r pm-Mii tipiien mir.lu km nl .Nl t.1,1 !! i ili 4t bur I'mirl ul Ciiiiiii.in I'Ipik, lliore In li In I.I Ihe 'inl Motil:ir ut IWvinlii'r ties I, t rhn f iiii. 'I any .11 have, wiv uiirwiti. All,. II. inlii'f uliiiiilil nut lm tilton'.! Irm II. o liu.hla i, 'nulrliii.inv whl. li rhi-li idi cutiluii'ti'tl Willi vnu Ihenit.l Allii-rt .1. H,lmr uui U iu tl.. V... Illiun ami Ml.le e.lilhliv.l ,uiiliil you licl ire unr I uurt : an I Hut yuu tUM u im , uiult at ; i-..r (mtii. Wlm tho lloirrilila Jinnph t. IturlnT I'rrrliU'iit ol'uur a.i.il 1'ii'iri ! mi.i.ii.i... .1. 11...' Hill d.jr wl Ut'tnlmr, A. ll. IsiS. J. Klll'Sr'., rn.tli'y FIRST CLASS AGENT Wanted in this County To ruiirvuvnt our liaiulll.il llluMriiti'd Imnffy imnuli.e. SiiiiMiiI tiiiiia uiiil iirm riill'llt 11 . jiwi'tiu-iit kIvcii In tlie riiihl nny. Any aiu,it man i.r Wiini.,11 kIhi 1. wllliu In ' ani I.b ilie nlnlliy In .u-li tlie ln.itf4rl.1e Can reeuru a il. ii.i. jinalt on. Write n ut once kivIiik uue i.srtliMil.iiv in ..,,t wi. ami ii rrllnry iliwlre l. .n.irraii, luiTAUK JlUAKTIl I'll.. Iklnn Oct. lt'Ub.u.'. QUIDS TO SUCCESS IN BUSINESS AKD SOCIETY. Tlie tiiiml nnlverail 1H1I11I iKa.lc over nl1 ah. ll tell I'Ollipli-lely lll)W Til llll IIVKKV.' T II I. NCI III llio tiest wuy. Hoar In He Your On n uiwrcr. now In Hi llua.lieaa t'nrrrellv .11. 1 NiiermaliiHy. tlnlf In m't III S.-lel an. I :orv. hero. A K'.l.l initio r varleil liilnrniutli.n 1.1 nil elnKia ur enn't'int rulun.iioa. All I- Is " 1.' 1 r.n inr nil nr rnara I iiira. To bi,..a Lv tllla h.Mtlc ..lllfr'AI. .... ....I ........ sails belter than any oilier. Apply fur tvrma In 11. n. m 11 ASiM i;i.i. ati 1. en. 1 nism. I'llll.AKI.L.I'lllA, I'A PXKCUTOR'S NOTICK -Letters I-itaatainantara on tha antaiai f chrtaii... lnia, lata ol Haavar tiwnnhlp, Snyder llnunty, l'a., 'treM, liaalua l.ceo uranlarl to tha anilaralaueS. all paranna knowing thamialrat luilabtail tnaalil aatata ara ianateil lo make linmadlnta laytneni,arhlla IU...a liavlnit elalma tlaniaul to Hit amlara fia.l win vreivn, luain nuiv anlliatiLleata.l rnr mmt. ZKH'n in v, iinnss, UUsWKLIi ti. tlHUSS. Oetl, 8J. LioeulorM. IXKCUTOKS' SALE OF REAL I-a KSTATK' llv virtue i.ftin i.rlar IbiuviI i.nt nf tha tln.lmn. . rn,.ii-r p. iiniy, i n., iria iiiiilerlirneil. r.ioi'ui.irn 1.1 tne win nmi toMinnant nl rhll li ArliiiKBct lite ol Terry lunnnlilii, Smilerl'o. P.,ilee'il, will aoaeto iulillc lo Pll U.v lirein laol at I'reetniHit, on TlmrB.lay October 22u 1 8Sf. atinoeliiek.a.m., the followInK doacrll o.l ri-ul cmiiTe, to a it: TKAtT NO. I. A eerlnln lot of Krniinil "llil nte In I'reoiniiiit, Siivdur euunty. l'a., Iinim.leil eorin ny mt'iie rnfiil leii.lln Imm Ireeinniit In Kienili-lil. rial iy vaeant ln, ainith hy an nllev, we-t liy iul'llenuii,e.iiitalnliiB; I IN l: II ll.' II I'll A K r.. unite or aa. on whloh la rn i te.1 a ma.. I rWII STIIIIY KH AM K 111 l!SK, K"d S I'A HI.K ami iiiueriuiiiii.iiHKa, (uoi wilier, ami IIU u Dllililliee ol Irult: TUAtT Nil -i. Ilelnif a nent 1t In ant 1 .1 iiiwn, eiiiitalnliiK IWMlil'HTII AIMIK, inure or lea, iHiun.leil north by iiiblie mud. ent by bit nl .MIi'IiimiI Winner, aniiih l.y nn allev, weal by Trael Ho. I. being a deair.ible bulldlna; rllo. T K A "T Nn. 8, Hi-Inn a bit ol Kr.nin.l In the town of Krcoinont. bnutidad tiorlh l.v i.ulilli rond. eaal by the helra ol Inttilnl Kepler pe'd .null l.y an all. y. wet br lot ol .Mli'lmel Womer niintiihiliiK UNI-. I ut'lll II Al'HK. itniro or leaa. lu'inu a very duairililn lot lor biillilinit putponf Sale In euiiiinenee at 10 o'elnelt a m. 'I KI(MS--W) per neht. nt pur.'lin.u money to lie j'aoi iiii-uau; w per eetti. ujiun eoniiriiijiiti.Q ol .mo ! court, au.l IMI.in" nn lt ol April. !". HiSKI'11 A II I II ii I A ST, NA.Mt'KI. AUIIlHlASr. Ktueutnm. Q1UMIANS' COURT SALE. The nnileralana.1. n.lm'nlMmlnr of Tanlel IjrltEel. l ite of Miilillvereek tnwii.litti. hinvilar t'liunirt l',. d-ed. by virtue ol nn order lMie. out ol the Cn.li.iti, Court of Snyder muni), will eioae th pul. lie mlo on the premium on Sutnrdity, October 31st, 1S8"i, the fotl'iwIriK real earnte. In wit: All Hint i- -''.in mea-unia: j or traet of T-in.l i untn In M I.I.Uei'mek two., rinf"' eoiinlv. 'a . iNiiiiHie.i no hi nv lamia ol Pivl.l Fri-,.tlt bv bind ol rruderlek l.i:ltal, ninth I v Iim'iI of I'reilerirk l.eilu luud Suninoj II.Ikit nn.t wet by land, ul P.ivl.l Wvaver, Vnntaiulim 108 ACRKS, more or lean, on wMeh are ereeted n Two Slnrr ItWKI.I.IMI Hill Sh, l.itruu HANK 1 1 A II N and all other nie-eanry oii'liulbllnua, al nr,.i lent w.iter neur I lie iloor and Hiiorehard ol ehnb'e Irult. Mnt nl Hi nlmvn luud In elear and In a Kool t He ol eultlvmlnn. Sale to eoiiiiuaiiee at lu, a. in. when term, will be made knuwu by JAfOII I.MTZl:f.. Adinlniatrator Men And Women Cv'. ea.'loi.il Siiiury or I i.iii n.lHeloii p.u.l (lutllt I reo. No ontierleiino neixied AS. i:. WIHTNKY, Nu'ervuian llnebeilerN.Y J I'liuu M, 4oi .J. Niiuie t h la paper. PECK'S SUN, ailLAVAUKKK, WIS. GEO. W. 1'ECK Kditor and Proprietor. iest hw la iWa. What Vaccination is to Small pox, PKCK'H SUN Is to tlie blues. PECK'S SUN Is one of the mont widely read and popular papers In the country to .day, and stands without a peer in its specialty. The Originator of tho oelebratod HAD BOY PAPUUS. SPECIMEN" COPIES FREE to any address. Bear In mind that by sending a Postal Card to this oflloc, a Sample copy of Pock's Suit will be mailed you free. Don't neKloct to send at onco.and toll your neighbors to. $1 worth of fuu for 1 cent. . ADUKKrilll (,1'OltOr, I,. LOUD, llusinsss Manager, t'li.TTAVK"", . . ... GOOD NEWS FOR ALL I Can you guess how it is See teid M RwMe are selling the best quality of foods at lower prices than ever before f Why is it that new customers always come bach to trade and old answer is simple. They Keep what and sell it at so small a proit that thft reattxo 'only ft little above wholesale prices- Small in their projjttt ana quictc in ineir sales allows them to Keep Pace with the times and th& rapidly changing fashions- . Their slock of goods is unsurpassed in tho count i) eomprisin g every th ing in th e line of Genoral Merchandise....;. : Then atwais jnut the highest c sh price, for protluco and will give you more tor store in the county- The v ' Vf rm SELTiNSGltO ii; PA. -o- We have received our stock of FALL. GOOBS. Our building is chucked full of JVEfV GOODS from to to bottom. Give us a call. S. WEIS. TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I wonld re r fully inform Hi'iQjjay riiisuuB ui onjijer county, uiai i n . r. . ia rM r. n .1 A ' .1. ' ..11 . . .. I . in my lino promptly and in tlie best workmauliko mauuer. My Stock of COOK STOVES AAI) JII5ATEKS .. .uUl 18 Bi,u m ,rt'' aril ly RdveiUfc . i i.i n inr Ululili dirixtloiul . Vrnprlelnra, " 'hiuViu Uk, .' a. iiniKflsts. , '"Mm nrtr . . ' - t ,(7M?a ar.'d and fer" ,i nri III no iril. II. i.l..nr.K.ili'i(iun. l-l 111. riTII Mill V. ill iln-tt ili. Uhcn WliuU TlJIftDElT. a - 1 MlJb'';,"r,'u.r, E Evory dopnrtrocnt full ann'i''at refully Solootod Stock of Vi'SSfmU" iro ai'ltatrr Carefully ftvnr nil man in I.Aaintnur n. H. SMIll - in itnriii., 12S,00, being twenty-fire f 'i;!!,! lime before These suits no. CO., ish. None Hotter, and wil. . and bear pricos. BEDS, (T JO I5LES all kinds MATRKSSasI UJ $5.75 up. Rops, Rrussols, . ftala IIia lna1 in llmaa nr Our own make. All I' lhm Tl.. ili-.yjl vrui vtwmm uiaaa. fonau. wurticsire IS K", din a. Motto :-flood Ooods, Low I'l's, aod No Trooblo lo't'ome.":..'": FIOTURKS, l'lCTUKH FKAM ES, etc., for tbe million. s,$f J"'- W V II Vai aaaa ar w -w w ... " FARMERS!! a) Watuaka tha faiaoaa li.WIXGBEAM"SHL!T lllualimM beluw. slao 'Csu-itea Cilj Clipper ana -i";iso araidliiw CnlUrator, saawa ""!"l it 1. J aT TB . II I I I - I M II law LJi.flAJ IJ I 3 that the popular firm of " outs never go auaq f !fi6 r the People trail tnur toney then any other ;; - tr.vV- a trial . w." m tr kj W -vsr- ea -aam- V 1 mmfi 'atl nsSb. J-"t54ji"l,''alaer leea to'tl,. ..i. t&t.?DtU a- "'Uoeun Main 8,. 'a1-' 'i u . -' v r. i.a 'uu .,iy.ni.Tjw 1 Ml I! V. LaliKUKet. .I """ ISZMIl Kta.lM. ae.l "I. 0, IHM. JO'f.V H. AH.NOU), Atl,.0iV itt ,nM KlrouMijj.V'-o.r.elll ijAMUKLii. oiavxa, tT1QliXKY.AT.LAJr, I'Fivlsburir. l'..i.. ' Ollnenn Market xie .. " 1 run Una, I 1 str"el' l"r sail ,( c.n, ..v, ,3(.ll.J Piysician 4 Surnccn, IwSprhwSnydc County, Pa. PHYSICIANJANO SURCCOW. orrsrs bi. ,,ror..(nr re,,trev"J', Penn'a. . . S. S.'SS. PHysiCIAM & SURGEON. M.MI..I......I. . "n'. r, i, pror,,,,.... ",,rK. i en n 'a. w.::?1 VuVaVu' w " Wa.lilniun linaa. I,ol",l' tOlea la - Apr. ,'!. t?fr I r.-iwiii Mli4 16 AIlUS, band-1 A SURGE0IV, ,0anh. Oat desire Is eburR. rcun'a. Tlila BULKY rLOW with IU patent Taoaar"-"yi Pala atna Hraai. Wecci, ami awiiiMlliS.i. Iruilamaul ot tbe alml lu lUe . , '-""Ke of Plitaielaaa .l&1$Zt!Si T1IE TEA Jt van tia faateoerl lafl lo awing al ewaj a 11 ll atriki breakaa Jir oloa for ) ikilW KiWa.nkor'th.i afiiiUl.A i.fli7?M AND SURCEOF 9AlJ I I'reebmrff Ta, , eri rr.:r-