I published vsrjr Thursday. i?ott roPT. ri cri of Vl7?iBir sra bM on lha mart Minlayt J.I..4. thrneihrtut th fOUUt wl" mRvbiVvIII" ,'h,,,00,., ,'r,", or -l..wne "HI !!? H M IClaee T who Ut In .poell lu'iiutth than. -a !r7er loeal sll'.. of .'.U iBLr-.ti ZTmV lit io hodour.e.l UlpuBlbU loribe platoal Ua mat iprM. r i 1T0TX0S TO SUBSCRIBERS. I T.ook at Hie fluirurrs on the labol of L TI,L fl.ri.rra toll VOll four iM l - - HR OATK TO WHtCIt VOI R HtMlStlllf- ios l ru' Within 8 wet'ks after noney is sent, se if data is changed. No other receipt Is neoessary.. StJNBUBY & LEWI3T0W1T S. IV. nn. TTIOH. tATAIII t; I . . I l.'.ltnWB J a n T l T.14 T.20 .i4 T 81 T.ss T 4 T W J M I 04 ".10 S.l I 14 8 34 H S I m t.SI S l0 I 10 I IT .M I S 4 s.m t 4 (r 4 II 4 i 4 5 4 SO 4 ) 4 n ii ii v n tni S Fainfr eno II Khlmllo a.T H Weaner 14 IT M"i lr 11 la Baal.'. Mill! j 84 It Admlura; 4 W o ! IM 41 l.f I M I SO I I l)f"" (14 IN I '" . I 10 . IS 1J 11 inill..urn no 14 Metier I di T K reair.er TJf l'WlOK T IT 41 pelln.aroTe I 40 4 ,8llnmroTO J .. ... &1 MmilillP 01 1T fit 1.41 Hi in I 4 ! M 00 II .30 Scllnmcrove Accommodation. (OooBetln( with trln on N. V. Bf.) Lmti 8llnroTO. Af rive at Sllnio0 1A.M. 10.07 A.M. ill P.M. 6.17 P.M. .1. It. WOOD, Otn'l Pi AROBt. CHA.S. E.PUUU.Uou'l Manager. : .T I I r - Bopabllcan Standing Csmmlttes tf Snyder county elected on Sutunlftv, IImcIi 2a, 1885, for tlie ensuing year: AJaiiis-J. C. Hhrwler, Mokph Kr. H.rr-Kob. Mldillonwnrth, .I.AIrfler. Beaver W-8. II. Ulsh, W.(.WHner. Centre Frank Htlne, Aaron Walter. Chaimian-F. W. WalHu. J.O.Rohrer. Fraii'n-J.S.HatM.lnner,J.W.Keninn.;r Jai k"nn A. A. Ilunimel, M. Hardly. Miilillebnrir C. Keehold, .Ml. Arnold. Mlddl creek A.C. Field, H.Mourer Monroe H. Jltnuiiit'l, 1. H. Kilter. Venn W. W. Kt.w. I, a. L'lii. li. Verry llonry Mar ling, F.evl Kepler. Perry W.-.l. M. Willi. T. U.Ur.iyl.ill Kirrove M.L.WnicenHeUer,.I.N.K'ii;le Union J. 1). Har. W. Ij. Kelule. WasU'n J. P. Moyer, J. M. Iloirimui. Here 'si cli!' amai v tasn' notes, an' bits ce'l Hint 'ta." Adanlsburg now will be fouml on Second page. The candiJates are around 8bakln tiaadd and kissing bubie. The heavy fronts are ripening the rabbit for November 1. Tlmnknnivlntf day will come on November 20th this year. John Fink, wife and child, of Ohio, re here visiting frieudx, and are the guebt of M. Z Steiuinger. Frank Foster I in the mountains hunting doer tills week, in (uiiitpiiay with the lUrber of Union county. JShe wu plump and beautiful, and he waa wildly fond of her; eh luted hi in. but womanlike, ttho btrove to catch liliu. He waa a flea. We met Andy Dill on the traiu on Tuesday coming 'from l.ewiritown. lie i rushing a two-week heard pre paratory for 1883, which I old hiuee the return of the Ohio election. It is said that boot9 and nhoe may be rendered waterproof by soaking theiusoute hour in thick soap water. The fatty acid combine with tlio leather and make it impervious to water. A. L. Smith, familiarly known as Arthur, by hi many friend here, write to u from Dallas, Texas, send hii best wishes to hi auquaiutaoes, nd orders the Post to hi address. Mr. Smith is now holding the respon sible position of (leneral Pasengor Agent of the Memphis Si Littlo Uock Railroad. lie promise to pay his Bnyder caunty friend a visit this fall. A complication of diseases is the deoislon of incompetent physicians when a patient has been "killed by drugs." Yes; a complication, Indeed, originating in ludigestion, dyspepsia,' kidney or liver eomplant.all of which yield as readily to Vinkuaii HIT1HK9 as does the autumn leaf to the uentle breete. Complication are quickly solved by the Dittkus. The latest villainous report is that W. W. Wittenmyer has expressed an opinion that Ms- opponent for the offloe of Protbouotary, had not re eelved his injuries, for which he draws pension, la the Hue of duty. The Idea Is as redloulous as it is false. Mr. Wittenmyer never expressed such an opinion, and the attempt to malign him in this manner only proves the treachery of the men who oppose him. Al. Walter, son of Isaao Walter, formerly of Franklin township, deo'd, paid his many friends hereabout a visit this week. - Mr. Walter left this county about thirteen years ago, and moved to Centre county, where ha married one of Centre's most estlma ble young ladles, a daughter of ex Treasurer Daniel Musser of Mllhelm. AL Is now caslder of the Mllhelm Dank, is well fixed financially, and a most respected and Influential citizen. Tiik HELrisro Hand. This depart ment of Tub Philadelphia Wkuic tT Fukss Is devoted exclusively to In formation ami open disousslou of sub Jeots of interest to women, and covers the entire field of praotloal houshold Work, home culture and entertaiuiuent It is attraotlog much attention. In connection with this department Tub faxs offers the magnificent book "areot Truths by Great Authors," the book and Thm Wrkkv Press (of f-A'--r f -- tf.l furfl-W. The Drath tv How. Oko. P. Mii.tKn. 0iorg F. Miller, the oldest member ( of the Union connty bar, and well known by many of onr people, as he( at one time enjoyea a iucrauo pro- tloo in this county, died at his resl- .1 l.. T Ta . lint. 01- flu-d tll'HCC III wen l."lul i - . : years. He lias been in active prac tice for fifty-two years, nud during a great portion of that time lias con trolled a very large and profitable business. In 1304 Mr. Miller received the Republican nomination for Con gress In the Fourteenth district and was elected. He was re elected In ltfrtS. He declined renoinlnatlon for the Forty-first Congress and his Con gressional services ended in 1809. A lawyer lu was an excellent conn sol lor and an able advocate. Mlddlebnrgh fared well at the Waslilngtonvil! Fair last week. Stet ler's Cornet Hand contested for a $100 prlio and won It easily over the Dan ville City Hand, the favorite organiza tion of Montour connty; whilo ex SherliT Bolender, who had entered his spanking team t f match sorrel?, took the first premium for "match and driving horses." He had $130 offered for them on the spot but refused it. If he wishes to sell, hi chances are good at C0."). The band not only came homo well paid for their labor In tt moneyed sense.but established for themselves a reputation among the first musical ofgani.atlon in tlu State, which is not only due to their skill as musicians, but to their good behavior and gentlemanly deport ment at all public places. We con gratulate them on their success and hope they may long dwell on the sun ny side of their glory. Rkavkrtowx. Shortly before noon on Monday, the town was alarmed by the report that John II. Smith, living two miles north of town, had disap peared from home on Saturday even ing, and had not been seen since. In less than half an hour later, the new that he had been found hanging to a tree a short distance from the house, again flashed through the streets. He had been seen last by his brother Kzru, whom he left midway through the "Pines" north of Henry Kern's, at about eight o'clock on Saturd.iy evening, to go to hi wife, who is still living with her father, David Houch. K.ra had accompanied him that far, uud then turned oil into the woods to hunt raccoons. His family did not entertain any suspicion a to his whereabouts until Mond-iy morning, when his wifo came to the home of his parents, and, without any special ap prehension, asked why John had not come down. They ut oucu began to earch for liiin, and, Miortly before noon, found him hanged to the limb of a tree near tho house,, with a 1ml ter strap, his knees resting on the ground. The truth is evident: In stead of proceeding to the residence of hi father in-law, as he had pretended, he returned to hi home, secured the strap, (if ho had not already secured it), and hanged himself, within sight of the back porch. He hail, for some time exhibited signs of an uiisouu.l mind, uud especially so on Saturday morning. When in company he al ways wo very cheerfulnd talkative. No one besides hU famlTy knew of hi failing miud. He was a sou of James S. Smith, and wa thirty-llvo years old. He will be buried in the ceme tery at this place on Wednesday fore noon. An iii'piost wa held over his body previous to its removal from the suicidal spot. leorge, a three-year-old son of Nt r A. 1-Ves came near being killed by a lerociouo rain on naiumay. lie was playing in the street a short distance from the house, when the ram assail ed him, butting him down and beat iug It lut with hi forefeet. Whenever Oeorge succeeded in rising, the ram would again butt him down. His scream brought Mrs. Strieker to his assistance, but she too wa prostrated aud overpowered by the tuaddoued auimal. (ioorge'a mother finally suc ceeded lu rescuing him. At the first examination it wa thought both his eyes were out, when hi mother sank away iu a dead faint. He I badly bruised and swollen about his head aud elsewhere but 1 not dangerous ly injured. Charles Gilbert has moved to Co burn, Centre county, where he is m gaged in. lumbering. Joseph Uearick, who two years ago accompanied his father to Kansas, died ut Newton on Wednesday of last week. Ills father, Henry Uearick, is also seriously sick with the sauia dis ease, typhoid fever. Rev. W. H. Laudis administered the Lord's Supper to hi congregation at this place on Suuday. John P. Kuarns, Isuuo Houch, and Will. F. Fee are suffering wklirheu matisui. The latter two are unable to work. Judge MiddleswartU and William Coleman are making improvements on their lots. William Youngman is about quit ting to clerk for A. H. Howersox. He will work lu the Match Factory, of which be owns a share. William Kline of liaunervllle takes his place. Mrs. Marlah Koch aud her son William have left these parts for their home lu California, which they inteud to reach at about Christmas, lu the meantime they will visit friends In Illinois and Missouri. A fulsj report that a Republican mats meeting would be held in town on Monday evening, had been circu lated through tho township, and a considerable crowd had assembled to attend It. I know not how the re port hud originated. The editor of the Post was la town ou Tuusduy. ClTIZKJI. Costtveness is tho cause of the In tolerable "bod breath" of multitudes. i Dr, lUxter's Mandrake Hitters remove 'the cause and preveut the evil, aud eot only 23 cents. For sale at Har , iV fVivr store, ,Oet. To WnoM it Mat Cokcrrn. Hav- Ing been nominated for the office of Register and Recorder by the Demo- cratlo County Convention, and now finding It Impossible for um to attend to tho duties of the office If elected, I nm compelled to withdraw from the contest, and hereby decline to bo a candidate. With many thanks to my friends for kindness expressed I have the honor to remain, J. II. IlISHKL. Selinxgrovo, Oct. 20, 18-a5. Larnkd, Kan., Oct. 13, 19S.1. T. II. Hartkr: F.uclosed find $1 please place to my credit ou subscrip tion to the Post, solicited by Mr. Steely of MeOluro two years ago. A short time afterward We pulled up stakes and came to Larned, Kansas, and the PoT has followed us up and continues a regular and welcome vis itor at our house, bringing us nil the Snyder county news which lire eager ly perused, way out here on the prairie. We are greatly Interested iu the items from all paits of the county and es pecially so in tho "West Heaver Items'' a that comes direct from home. I am sorry to say, however, that we have missed "Hob" for the last month or more. Conic, old boy, let us hear from you. West Heaver Is full of news, gather it in and spread it. The Adanisburg iteiiH also are Int. resting i No. 1, H Inch shingles lit fl.OO per to us, and in fact nil oftheiu, and I j thousand. All shingles are wai runt would entreat the writers to report . ed clear of sap and knots. For par- oftener, for every week you miss, rome one is disappointed. Perhaps a few words from this place would be interesting to some of your readers. 1 suppose many of you have "I1?? S " if the A. T. & S. F. R. R.- heard about the line of il'H) miles west of Kansas city. Hut a few years ago where (his beautiful city now stands was a vast prairie, covered with buffalo. Now we have a town of 2)0i population and second to none. For trade she has no equal west of the Missouri river. In order to give you an idea of tin trade of Larned, 1 will give the number of business houses: Four lumber yards, 4 coal yards, 1 1 livery stables, fi hotels, j i. . it.... i ............... u. . . o llO'tlillllLC llifile, liiifi.eiv r I .J I t s, I i liiir.lwiir.' stores. 5 drv l-oo. Is stores. ' ' J clothing stores, (I shoe stores, il li.. o 2 .-i.,.., .ii.....!,- o .ii i i i:t'S, w irillin, is, linns, . U. S. I.aiul oiilce, b religious societies, an Opera House, , 3 common schools, the city has just re- i academies, and Kfil it eliiirfer lit linilil streel. mil ' ways. The country is booming. Laud is advancing rapidly. Country town nre springing up all around. ..Ill.kU (. 1 .... .... ... .1 M .....I ill, ...... The corn crop I Immense. Grain; Held arc a wondur to behold. The -coughs and colds, l'or sal'.' at l'.ar prospects for a wheat crop next year! ber's Drug stoi. dct. i very flattering, and a largo acreage has been sown. Putting out a wheat crop hero is mi easy task, compared to Pennsylvania. Here the ground is plowed oucu iu three or four years, and I have seen wheat harvested that threshed S.i bushels to the acre from ground that had grown five wheat crop in succession, with one plowing or, iu other words, ground plowed once, then sowed lu wheat ft years in succession, and the fifth year yielding M bushels to the acre. The crop Is harvested, the stubbly burned and the wheat drilled . This may seem a lazy way of farming to some of your readers. Well, it l.-tauc.isy way, but generally brings good results. No more to day ; but if some of my West Heaver friends will call around hep) this afternoon 1 will set up the trud r millions. J. II. ULSH. Wkst Hkavkii. The farmers are now ready to put away their corn which 1 a good crop. A. A. Roinig raised 1.10 bushels of potatoes from onchulf acre, and they are tho largest I ever saw ou an uver age. The West Heaver schools will open on Monday Nov. 2d, with the follow ing teachers: Mlddleswarth's, Smith; McCluro, Howell; Kline's, Snyder; Hanuerville, Wagner; U I. ill's, Miss Shiery; Church, Dietrich; Kalputer's Steely. We hope satisfaction will be given. George Hughes had the fleshy part of his arm badly crushed a few days ago while coupling cars. Chestnuts are plenty uud are worth 1.75 per bushel. Isaac Mat tern makes tho best cider in the county. We speak from expo rienco. Apples ore yery plenty in Nettle Valley, (New Lancaster.) A party who have a bear pen on Jack's mountain, recently caught one. Some say it weighed !)00 lbs. but ac cording to the feet (for that is all we saw) it did not weigh more than 21)1). It whs very largo for it size. Steely aud Romighave a lively time in the fish business eels ou hand all the time. J. P. Fisher visited friends In Nor thnmberland county lust week. Hope he had a good time. Communion at St. John's church last Sunday by the Reformed oougre gation. liou. Tu Mt Friunps. Finding it Im possible, owing to circumstances over which I have no control, to make a thorough canvass of the county, as 1 should like todo, I avail myself of the medium of the press, to call upon my fellow citizens to give mo theircordial support, for the office of Register Si Recorder, at the approaching election to be held, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1881. If elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties inoumbunt upon the office to the beet of my ability, houestly and faithfully, without favor or par tiality. Committing my case into the hand of an appreciative, and intelli gent constituency, I have tho houor to remain Truly Yours, HENRY J. DUCK. Shingles 3.50 per thousand. For U ut the Post priutiuf ofiJce, A Curb at Last. Ely's Cream Halm goes more directly than any other catarrh remedy to the seat of the disease, and has resulted In more ' cures here than nil others. VHkr- , tcrre, Jt., ImuVt. Oct. IS, '8.1.4 w. Mr. Dt ibert Informs us that he has opened his gallery above the Jail, and Is now prepared to noeommfiilnte nil Who may favor him by a cull for pic tu res. Hates according to ciz.j of plates. Sixteen small gems for '.,(), 2 album size pictures for 2Vt.-; pic tures for 8x10 Inch frames, "lets.; fijx 8, ft. Also copying mid inlawing of old pictures done, and framed if so desired, (lood pictures taken in clou dy days. Call and see the assortment of pictures ou exhloitioii at Deibert's Gallery. Waktimi to renta four horse farm. 1'ither in Union or Snyder counties by an experienced farmer. Tlie best of reference can bo furnished. Ad dress this olllce. Remember 1 have yet a lot of Wat sontown and Klmira ll.iots nud shoes ou hand which I will sell to my cus tomers at cost ou account of closing the Hoots nod Shoes out. S. Ol'I'KMIKIMKIt. We hne perfected Arrangement with a Western firm through wtilch WO will be enabled to fui'lilsll XXX ticulars addics T. If. II ART ICR, Middleburgh, Pa. We have for sale two No. 1, fiirm fnm, ,;, ,lml,ufacture,l by John & Field. K'wlrie, Wisconsin. It , ., ..,....... k , , ihjj mi iiiit mi mi mini u rim'iun umi is uiitloubtt'tlly the bt'ht inurltiiit? iiuiti- li f ii if.l Mho 11 1 1 tilt 1ulllitf 1 1 It I Mil w !wli(re pr fnrUlir ,mrtU!Uim, cuU or R(,(, mt, ofu , . via iviniv (, Crplants, Seeds, Flowers, JRirds&r. Hunt, Sccdmnu, Lewlstown, Pa. You can buy the best Hoots and Shoes for the least money at iSohroy- 1 vrt .jjusgrove. i ' Arnica im i.iiuiii'Mii h uie im-m ,.. i. r reuiiMM ixieinii lor stiff joint. For sale ui mil iji I i u uij siore. i 'i i My son, aged nine years, was ai!!i.-t- (( w (.rl.lt itli catarrh, the use of lily's itu Halm effected a complete cure. W. I'., llauimaii, Druggist, I'.n-ton, Pa. Oct. M, -,. 4w. The history of Downs' l lixier I. I. .14 I I ll ... I ..ill. III.. Iiwlnrt' ..f l'i...li. ... I ...... ...,.,.;........ - ....... j for the last nny years. n Several hundred pounds of Sole Leather just received at H. II. Custer &i Co's., Middleburgh. Snixui.Ks! SniMii.Ks!-Fifty Thou sand No. 2, 18 inch Shingle atiJ'.i.r.O per thousand. Inquire at thi office. Who enn beat It 1 Men's F.lmirn hand made double solo aud tay li io!s at f.'l 4') tier nair. ut Scliruveif .. ti".ir ,ho ,,.ljti Seliusgrove. The largest and best selected stock of Hoots and fcln.es ., he county for ,'"l f,,r ' ,lt s- 'hroyor s ' V" """grove, Pa. II will pay every body to examine tho immense Ptork FuruLui e I'm sale by the Popular Furniture man W. II. Fi:i.IX Lcwistown Pa. Who can beat it? Men's Watson town Hoots at ik.'.l, and Hoys' Kliuira hand-made, double-solu am! tup Hoot at !f.l.'.K) a pair, at Schroyer's, Selins grove. Sept. 10,:Jm. Wanted at the Reavertown Carriage Works a lot of good Linn, Poplar and Pine boards for which I will pay tho highest market price. J. P. Kkamxs. Queer rending would be the history of names. We cannot, however go into the subject now, except t-o far as to say that Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy" was called by that name, iu an informal fashion, 'oui; befort 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," &c, and its success wa so great that he finally spelled the name with capital letters. Oct. fTuro yc, Copper Dis j -ft ik r -v vara tineti jiountiUii dow ins koy at 2.00 pur gullou or (JO cents pur quart. TlIKOS. S WINE FOR D, Kaglo Hotel, Franklin, Pa. 131121). Oct. M, at Shuinokia Dam, Mrs. Elizabeth Haunt, aged U'j years, 1 mouth aud i'J days. Oct. 19, at Sollnsgrove, Esther C. Hums, aired 17 voars. S month and Ul days. Oct. 19. at Kantz, Mrs. Daniel S. Miller, aired 37 vears. U months aud 18 days. i n iii J jj X.; ij.u DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Not Ire ll herli aiean that lha firm nr Ktat. lerfc Hone, iiruiirlator of lite Ml.ldlaliurnh pialnliiK Mill liai lie.-B 4Ii'.ti by inutail o ureal. Tlie i.u ka re la the kn U of Aeroa Hteilor, who will mttle up all anooiinU, euu tinue the builnuu al tua oil ataml, en J lu- Tile a ooiitluaaana of tun inbUye iiVrirnno. . . bTtri.KU k SUNS. MUJIebuth, Ph., Oct. , iMj. CAUTION. Nnlloe Ii lierrliy kIvcii Unit wu haverluroliimril at i-rivata nine oui luuiminr uumia or joiia Kadle. ami lull I lie amnu lu hl niiMesilon. All Hroiia aro rautlmiail nut tii ui. il d lu or interior!) Willi llie Miiiet 4 lorei of C'oru la RMuuil, Hire fourth a oru putnloea la aionni. I bu. 13 ('liloheoa. Iron Ketlle, CodUrtoye ami IU turn Wood Haw. Sink, Table, Olnek. 4 lied anil Hod. linn, a i;hair, Jijreau, Htand, Meat i imi mu, iiiriiiiQ, waau jiouur, na-i Beiieh. lot of Tluwara. Hat.lrooa. lut Knot Claa, lot ef Vrnokt, Uern-I of Vlnexar, l.ook. Ior Ulaaa, lihaat. IHaboi, Oron out Kan.Oraia Diailla, UrubSiaif Hon, lot of (.'arMutr Txila, n era oaaoa auo varieiy ei oini-r aru, ie. - HANI Kl. WANJVAt,, JOUW HVVCtt, 0reeri ofTiAir of Wail f atrrtwB. Oat. It, l.Hl. 1 tiraln Market. CORUKl.'TKD BY W. H. WINKY KVKIlT WKDXKSII.W. No. 1 Red wheat $ .m " 9 1'ultx niul mixed ml ' 0 white H'i Rye f,.l Corn H Oats to fill Potatoes !!() and ul .1iblillcltit',',r tfuvkct Mutter Km,'" Pitted cherries.... 1'npitted " Hlaekbi-rries 10 is 'i :i H Raspberries Onions 4u Larl H Tallow fi ( 'hieUens per lb 7 rurkcys 12 Mile s Siiul.li tu nam ' JUST LI37-D3C. T3SX ISC3- OKA Nil jlltV. AMm" Tnn T,?p!ir. Horn ir V in . II . li .f .tin" V, Ki'llnr. Ilnvir Wcnt-.l lin H iln.-t, li.vl.l lUr iemf . 'I.mniisii I io.il stt:ijf, i;iwnl .M iyer, flnnfv il.-tiil li'U". .T - r V . .11 -1 !. W.liol. .I.ilin Switrtl. Ml . I ! rutl IKurornot. All.l.Mti.'r.'t'k II .ri Itiia Mir.lor, J. 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I i .ilii-'t imi N Vi ii. ir mil I ! .in I I lil.. vnij f ball In n. i i tint al vtiiir ii.-nl. ivi . n.. ii. ........ .t.i.. t........i. 11....1 ... is I'rvfl.li ul i.l niir -.t. I c.iii't ut M'.iilli li.irali, tl.i !ll il wl 1 ,l In! 'IT, A. 1 1. lv''. jriunsr., I'mtiiv I Til Wanted in this County Tk ri'iri'n'tit imr tjcniillhil IlliiHrtilcl lumlly in .u i, 7 1 ii.-. Sii-.i.iI ti-rnii niul nTiiii ii MiI iii u iuriiu nl uIm.ii I.. Hi,, riulil iiirty . Any fiiiurt tniiii i.r H.iiiiiiii wli.i i witliiiie .i ivnrk hmI Ihik tin iiliility in ii'li Oi.i iiiiiu.r.ini run iiriiri's ; iii-tiil .. mpit mi . riti ii4 hi liii.'i. u Iv Inir ii ic .irti.'itlitr- n' i (-t w.irk hii.I trrrltiiry ilivln- A.l lri'.-.s COITAIIK lllwXHIll CM . It,, dm M.i.r. iii-i. 16 ,.,..i(w. t;x.kci roirs notick -Leftus 1 Jtctniiietit nv nn the e-tnte. f ( hri-tinn 1 1'.''"", I. to nl llceior t ' i Mr ti s h I i , , Sny.lnr '. uiny, I , . c'.l. Intvinu lu en urmiieil to tin. I iiiiilori.lKiii'.l. nil I'or.i'tn kmnvlim tlininniilveii J:nJSeV,,,;?:lr.lr.i: i!.T?: hi:!., , ''M;'' ;iiy "U.c.,t.ci., lu 'Z M 111 lllllkl. iK c'li, till I l'ir not MISS. 1M."V KI.L II. UlidSS. Oull, 8S. Kxei-utor QUPUANS' COURT SALE. Tlio tin i-i''. I ,!, it.lm iil-tr itur ul luinli-l l.i'lUi'I. I it,' ul Mi, II. -. p-i k t . ,v t -Ii I ) .. SiimIi i roiltil v; I'll . . i'I. Ii;, ,li:il .it nil nr.l.T I'.-lli. 1. HI ul I Ilo 1 '1 .l. in-- i '.nut ul Snj .,r r, HI III) , wil rApo.-o Ml I'lihl..' s.lli' nil I ln ir.'.ll l.-i' - I ill S itunl ty, Oi'tohur Ulst, 1SS;1, tlie I' II. in in:; real e-r t -. In il : All ll'jn O' ltal'i iii.'-i'ii i i or Inn.' ol l.iti.l. "it uitlu In ilul l! I'l.Tk lii Nnv.lor 1. inly, I'a li. ,uii, I.'. I 11,1. Hi i.y iitn H nl lii l l llrimi i j.i I., 1 111. It ul I r.'ili to k l.i I'ii I. -until I v I m I- I ri'ili rii k I., t. In 1, 1 ;. nn'. I minor uli l hc iyl.ii.a-i.il ii.tii ! ir, vn itiuiiiiii; l'8 ACHHS, no ro or l.-i''. ou n hli'li nn oro -toil 11 T,i st.,rv HU I llul l.tivi' II Nv II A K N mill all otlior iioro..!ir oiitloiillniu-. nl -o tx.-i'l lout hmiit iii.ir tho ilnur ami an m.'li irl ul . -1 , . . I - hull. Alo-t ol llri nl 11 io Inn, t Ik clour utnl In u uooti pt no 01 i'liitivati.in. Malv to i iiiiiiiii ii.'o ut 10, a. 111. wlion ti riim will eu ai.oio knou'ii tiy J Act hi m:itzi :i,. Ailiiiluirtriitor PECK'S SUN, MIMVAITKKU, WIS. GEO. W. PECK Kilitor and Troprietor. Mst W ia Assrica. What Vaceiiiatiou is to Hmall pox, l'ECK'S SUN Is to the blues. PECK'S SUN Is one of the most widely road and popular papers lu the country to day, and stands without a peer lu its specialty. Tlie Originator of tho celebrated 15 A I) BOY iUi;KV SrKUIMKX COPIES FKEK to any address. lbiar In mind that by sending a Postal (-'urd to this olllce, 11 Sample copy of Peck'n Sun will be mulled you free. Don't neglect to send at onc,and tell your neighbors to. 1 worth of fun for t cent. ADDIIK83 GEO ltd K L. LOUD, Huslneis Manager, MILWAUKEE, , . wia GOOD NEWS FOR ALL I Can you guts how it is arc selling the best funlif than ever Orore If is it conic lack to trade and old ansircv is .simple. They Keep what the People want and stll it ut so small a profit Ih'it thru realise onlu rt Utile ahorc ichoh sule prie ana rtucc in licir sales allows I hem. to Keep Pace with the timo3 and the rapidli changing J heir .stock oj goods in mimi rpu. ;, d .n the counhl- comwising everything in the General Merchandise, Then nfwars Hit the highest cash price f,,r jiroducn and will girc you more for score in the county J hey onl SKLLN'SGllOVE, PA. o- Wo have received our stock of Our building is chuoked full of from to to bottom. Give us a call. 8. WEIS. TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I wonM 10 cl fully inform 1 1. citizens of Snyder county, tliiil I am now prepared to do nil woik in my lino promptly ami in Ilo best wm LuKiulil.'j mutiiier. My Stock of COOK STOVES A AD IIEATI5KS mmir L-5 L. I I THE POPULAR MIFFLIN Kvery depailment full and ready Carefully Selected Stock of WALNUT over shown ia LowUtown. Sixty $125,00, being twenty-five suits moro thuu ever on hand at any oct) timo bufoto Thcso suits are ull gotton up in good stylo, uiske and fin' isb. Nono Hotter, aud will be Bold andlioar prices. HKI3, ClIAlllS, BLES all Linda MATIIKBSES of all $5.75 up. Ropa, Brussela, Tenj's Hair Cloth, and Volvnt coters. TV take tho lead iu these Rooda BIDEBOAUDS, handsome and elecanl Oar own make. All Prices low for Motto tOood Goods, Low Pricta, and Ko Trouble to Slow Goodg 1'IOTUJtES, WOTUItIS ITU MRS, etc., for lie ruillion REAL ESTATE; at Private Sale niaansoraHmeA lll ...ll 1.1. m.i .... Ik timi, of MI...Im rah a u s T - niuML r..i&Mfiii..itiM 1..1-1,.. u ... 1 .... u...... ii.. u !.... irujiii.ijr uuimmiui . -.. ... WM a ..v.. i.u.,, uw Seven Town Lots, on which nr. hullt two DWK.r.Ll.Ntt HOIJHKH.W 1 U eul. i'UliAl ila iuA ii unu.l a al.lo auil ullier nrt'inaiv niiii.,,11,11,..,. 1 ' "' luiiutwuu, ri, o.umI voiiiii. .r..i.u..i .... 1 . ...1.:.- .....11 ii.r..:i v.vuna... ...I .'...... Wl .11 Klllll. Sli.i 'vrc: " V1 on ana womenwANi-Ki 1 OuCli'tr. lii'diTuLaJ . r. AS.JC.WUIYEV,Naer,vlnUK,MaiiearN.jf that Uie popular firm of of goods nl lower pr ices that new customers alwayi ones niter go au atj f The s Small in their pro ff Its fashions tine of your money I hen any other y ask a trial- cis Store, 1 ,r;-ri7l.''r'J is simply immense, iticludirg all kii ds of elaod md miilii's. guiiiiiiititd to t'vo butibfacticu. I inaLe a specialty of HOOFING AND SPOUTING ntnl cordially polieit llio 11 L lio palrouflge ia this liiie, Moves dtliveitd nt:d put up irody for iiso witlmnt txtiu cliuign to till puuLsiera rtniding wiihin H'iisoiiii' Id distimro. 'I'liui.king ymi for p'ist favoiH and eoliciting ft coutinuulico of tl o nunc, I nm Very Truly Voiirs, MiDPi.F.nrnGir, pa Ol - ' C0UHTY. fur business, Tho f.nrgcst and most & PAlNITI) CII AM HHK SUITS, tMiauibor Suite, pi icon from $25.00 to low for cash. Pall and inspect goods IMJKEAL'S, SINKS, SAFES, TA kioda. FORTY L0UNGK8 frera Cash. Oar desire iatnrdeaa rtr W.H.FELIX, Pro. WJffiSS n "WW Ta Nrl w ea a. Ail UUOinjUQB Am SOCIETY. TlH uni t iiiilvi-mni iikoiuI b.Hikovernutiltiheil. " "l'l'tiiy HOW TO Ut KVKUYa ,,1 vr in 1111 ni'ai w;iy. lloer 10 Ho VunrOwa Ijiwyi.r. Mow tu 1 1,1 limn,,.. IWramlv fcJi"."'.",....,.V"..M ."" V" ""Teeny -"'7' " Sf '""TT Bx;,r,. ll ' i-i:ifni.a ... , . . - . v .... .. ... liif uoniitifclit r.il..riii.d. Alll-'PU-l-a wami i,r aii r it tan.'.. To kaaj arlv till, buck ollIKAU value ml J iUtneeU ifulla belloi tliau anv oiliur. AimiIv (iir tortn. t . 1 " rr m t irr an vmihj