Published every Thursday. irT5tIIr hil.l o" fnwMa Monday; ,?VVI ..fta-bar, sad Ssioad H? ww . . ik.Ai.hnnt tke fonl Will ,,.n.iS"' , drgt tbm ap, r.i ska villi t" ipunn ''"!" ""' CTv 1 1 1 og b o l J oor.ll i.dHUI. for U ptakssl 4" n, ronci TO SUESC&IB2E3. tok at tbe fiugures on the label of Zn UAl'H TO WHICH TOITR UrUSCHIP- K W W Within 8 weeks after iuodcv M sent, see uate " S oilier receipt I necessary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Pes.ii. R. U. Division. ft Table, lo effect April G, 1 885. Trains Leave Lewtstown Junction . lY " m. 4 04, A m, 1 1'T. p 6.M, p in 1.1 runMri i1 lln Wt. Tor I 44, am, tor Alltnona. M n ra. For Hao'lnsilon. 1 S' m. M a ra. I p m. 4 IT p m.'t 50 p m. iisas '. For rbii.d.lpbla.Naw Yorkjlialil mi end wtiblDifloB. SUNBUHT'. LEWI3T0W1T ,ltli'l I TTI. )rTAIl at : n I) in tn 4 4T I 41 41 I 44 4 M Ml I 4 HI J 47 T4T T.4S r u A. T. I.awl.town .1 . Main Htrnt I.iti,wn Maltian.l fainter ffhlmlU Waanar M' ilara ftaah'i Mill! 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Mum, rrlvli. t Plil'a.1lpM amp in, r- w York npm, Hiltlioor 4 p oi, With laKion id u o. 17 p m.arrliii t Phtladlp)iia 4 it A m.New YorkT 00 a m, Halllmork k M am, Willi loBloti :. Trm l Ltivn fSvnhnrv! Si arriving a Pi.ia4-I.blakla Yrk II A a m, B.litmork I 14 a in, Waib IduIod 2k a Bl. J. K. W(IOI), (lea'l PAH AKot. CU AS. E. PCOU, Uku'l Maoacor. Tti:t 1 1 (kill' U4ii re ukib' isles, an' I3iti tt'i SliBt 'cm." DiJj-AU read Wels' new advertlBe nientt Keep tli air in your moms tuoii-t by keeping water uu your stoves. See lint of Jurors drawn for Febru Ary term, in anotlier coin inn of thlt ikhue. H. II. Leltzel accouipauiod by Ullie and Ron Avers are vihitlnn frienln in Centre eounty. Kpeolal barxains are now offered In KUiikets and Haps at tlie Central Dry floods Btore, tseliiiHrove. It is hard work to beat eggs with tlie ordinary appliance, but try a "Cyclone" E(t Beater at it, and the reMilts will xpeak for theniM liciijauiln Eleeubower of Tliree IUvers, Mich., is viaitlnt; relatives iu this county at present, and favored us with a pleasant call last week. Hitch your homes properly and blanket tlrem comfortably, and you may save damage to your own prop rtr and perhaps to that of others as well. Bad drainage causes much sickness. Dad blood and Improper ant Ion of the liver and kidneys is bad drainage to the human system, which liurdock Mood Bitters will remedy. 8. We Is, Seltasgroye, desires to close oat hisetock of ladies and children's wraps as soon as possible, and now offers extra bargains on these goods. How is your time to buy. Eton Snook, residing In Adams township, reports killing a chicken a few weeks ago that had a pin firmly linbeded In its liver. The pin was coiuewbat corroded, while the chick en seemed to enjoy the best oi health. John Renninger and John Ueitz, two of Franklin township's reliable farmers returned from their western trip on Friday of last week, In re sponse to a telegram announcing the death of Mr. Henningr's mother. We meet persons and take a fancy to them. They are bright and agree able. We meet them again, and get to like them. Then they go away, and r haps we never see them any more. Such is life. The County Commissioners have appointed 8. F. Sheary, of Centre line, Mercantile Atpraiser for 1880. It Is a vnost deservlug appointment and will meet with general satisfac tion throughout the county. Wlhuer Moyer, of Belleyue, Ohio, arrived bere on Monday morning to attend the funeral of bis grand-moth er, Mrs. Kennlager, who was buried n Sunday. Hit train was snow-bound which delayed him thirteen hours, whioh accounts for bis late arrival. Talmage la ft recent sermon de- lared that reigtwoosues was an in ' centlv. to old age, that he knew a great teany old men bat that they were all good old men. . This is a oon f -!:;Jea t the general supposition r v r '"f kfcool boys all ill III ' i , . 1 ' aawawawmwaaaaaaakaaawaMwaaaBaw Brother Lumbard of the Triluntl celebrated his 42d birthday on Tues day of last week. "Whom the gods love die youag." Now U your time to buy a buggy at your owu price. J. P. Kearos of the Beavertown Carriage works has SO buggies ready and 23 started, and no room to store them. Parties deal log In wagons can buy at wholesale rates. Now Is your time. Come nud see them. I have been troubled with catarrh from boyhood and had considered my cuse chronic until about three years ago 1 procured ene bottle of Ely's Cream Halm, and I count myself sound to-day, all from the use of one bottle. J. K. Cooley, Hardware Mer chant, Montrose, Pa. Jan. ?,4w. Science Is approaching the cure of consumption a disease caused by u disposit from the blood of Impure matter In the lungs. For stimulating to healthy action the spleen, liver.Md neys, and skin, organs which remove wnxte and poisonous matter, no rem edy iseipial to Dli. WAI.KKll's CALI FORNIA VlKUAK Hm'KHS. We were very sorry to learn last week that Maj. W. H. Dill, County riuperiiiteiideiit, was very dangerous Iv III with lung trouble the end. Ion change having been canoed by a hem orrhage. You rallied, ho we ver.Mid Is aguin on the mend. Snyder county cannot offord to loose so valuable a man as Major Dill, aud we hope kiud Providence will soon restoro him to his usual good health. "It snows aud blows and stings your nose makes all creatlou shiver; it bites your toes. Increases woes aud freezes up the. river. The front nips all. both great and small, this dismal, dreary winter. It freeies pipe, 'bust", the pipe aud veiessore the printer. So let her roll we mean the coal it takes the cash In winter, now please b kind make up your ml ml to settle with the printer. Important to I.anii.oris. The Prohibitionists throughout the slate are turning their attention to the prevalent violation of the Licence laws In this, that Landlords neglect to lift their licenses withlu fifteen days after the granting of tho same, that In many cases licenses are not lifted and posted, as required by law, throughout the whole year. A strict compliance with the law will avoid a collision between these two opposing elements. The following are the officers of (t. R. Hackenburg Camp, Sous of Veter ans, No. 74, for the ensuing year. Captain J. F. Stetler. First Lieut. H. S. Htetler. Second Lieut. M. T. Orwlg. Chnplain-II. It. Keigle. O. 8.-C. Stetlcr. Q. M. S. J. L. Bowersor. 8. of O.-G. B. M. Arnold. C. of (J. J. C. Burlington. C. S. Eisenhower. P. M.-C. F. Spald. C. O.-J. W. Martin. P. G. James Bowersox. We failed to make mention in our lust week's lnueof the very enjoyable ClirUtuias treat the children of the IT. B. Church had on Christmas eve. Every member of the Sunday school was presented with a paper sack of candy and an orange, purchased witli money subscribed by the adulls and friends of the school. Besides thene there were several hundred gifts from friend to friend. The exercises con sisted of siiigitig, recitations, Lo., by the pupils, and the whole affair pass ed off iu the most enjoyable aud or derly manner. News reached us on Wednesday of last week thutChailey Kissiager.truiii dispatcher . on the 8. Si L. division, I'kui) near losing his life iu the morn ing by being crushed iu the Selins grove turn-table, and was only res cued by a main Hue engineer who saw him fall, aud assisted him In escaping a horrible death. The accident is accredited to over-work, having been ou his feet uud losing sleep for three iiights in suuoessiou. He wusbrought to the depot on an engine and from there carried to the Keystone Hotel on a stretcher. Tlie injuries were slight, aud he Is able to attend to his work again. Last week we Informed M. 8. Schroyer, our good democratic friend of Selinsgrove, that he had made a mistake of ten cents iu our favor on account aud that we took tho liberty to correct it. He replied that the reason the Democrats were always "counted ouf'was on account of their being poor In arithmetic, but that they had now started on a race of twenty-five years aud Invited the ed itor over. We thank you brother Schroyer for the kind invtiutlon, though we cannot comply, but pre fer holding down the upper rail with David Davis until the quarter -pole of 1888 Is passed. He will notice three 8's and no 7's In the number giving tlie Republicans three chances to none. G.A. R. IssTALtATlox.On Friday evening of last week, Capt.Ryao Post of Middleburgh held a publio Installa tion of the following officers: P. C.-D. T. Rhoades. Sr. V. C.-A. K. Gift Jr. V. C.-Ner B. Middles wartb. Surgeon Dr. J. Y. Shindel. O. D. W. Reed Jones. O. G.-G. C. GuteUus. Chaplain Rev. 8. P. Orwlg. Q. M. Thomas Rathfou. APPOINTED OFFICERS. Adjutant-S. S. School). SargH Maj. E. L. Buffllngton. Q. M. S Aaron Rennlnger. After the Installation which was witnessed by a number of the Posts friends, the old Vets Indulged Id "Camp Are" stories which were ainus- fng In the extreme, and furnished a 'most pleasing termlnous to the exer- il. B 8th Ward, . o, '83: He Scranton, Pa., stated Nov, bad used Dr. Thomas' Eolectrlo Oil ! for sprains, burns, cuts, bruises and rheumatism. Cured every time. Christmas Fkbtiyau I noticed In last weeks paper that your regular correspondent from this place failed to make mention of the very success ful christtuas festival we had hi the Union church, at this place on Christ mas eve. It was one of the most pleasant events that ever took place here. A large Christmas tree was weighed down with presents for the children, and the church echoed with Vocal and instrumental music of the most select kind. The Centrevllle Cornet band was In Attendence and met with its accustomed encourage ment aud appreciation. The mem bers of the Union church are not dead nor sleeping and kindly ask you for space in your columns for this com munication. Lt'TUKUAN. Centrevllle, Pa., Jan. 12, '8i). The Commissioners of Snydercoun ty last week appointed T. J. Smith, Esq., as their counselor, and C. JStet ler, Clerk ; retaining II. R. Rclgle as Janitor. II. Alleman, Est., was the CMiiiMcl for 1S3, but the fact of his residing In Selinsgrove made It un handy for the fomlsstoiicrs and hence made a most worthy selection in the person of Mr. Smith. J. P. Aurand the out-going clerk has occupied the position for some twelve years In the most creditable maimer, nud the ap pointment of Mr. Sift ler, which could not bo improved on, was evidently done to distribute the benefits of the position among worthy applicants giving each a respectable share. Mr. Uelgle is enjoying his second year tin ier this "administration" and will rnhahly be permitted to stay awhilo yet, if he continues attending to business us well as he has thus far. I lifu Meet inn hi In a oiikit rv hM lie ah ... ,, . ., , treated to a spell of . .1.... .i .. .t - the ltj-t week that savors day night it commenced to snow and blow, sending the partl. lcs of miow through the streets with a velocity that caused them to sting like bird - shot. Iu the morning about a foot of snow had (alien which was too sandy to drift much. The mucury siuco then has I n hocriiig around zero, though never more man six negrees below sero. 1 lie West Is siilTcrmgl severely from the effects of the storm. ' Trains are snow hound, and on sever- al through lines travel bus almost been abandoned. Iu Dakota the thermometer has been registering from 'M to 40 decrees below zero with a lieree wind blowing. Cattle by the thousand ure reported (rozeu to death, while the gruin fields are bare of snow. It is supposed that the wheat crop in a great part of the west will not he wortli tlie harvesting. CARD OF THANKS. Editor Pcist: Please permit us, through the columns of your worthy paper, to tender our severe thanks to all our members, ami citizens of Mid dleburgh, who contributed to the timely, valuable, uud no less appreci ated Donation, which was tendered us ou Christmas evening. We tried then, to express our thanks; but we learned sluce that a number contrib uted who were not present, and feel iiigcoufldeut that they did not give for the purpose of being lauded to the public, we nevertheless, feel It our duty, and a pleasure, to tender our thanks iu this public manner. Inasmuch its you were present, we will impose upon your generosity, and ask you to publish a du tailed account of the Donation visit. Muy the giver of all good bountiful ly bestow spiritual and temporal blessings upon this kiud pjople. Tru ly, "The lines are fallen unto us iu a pleasant place." S. P. 1 MaryOrwiq. Horriui.b Dkatii. The following letter, dated Selins grove, Jan. 8, 1880, giving an account of the horrible death of B. F. Faust, was written by Ed. Duck to his bro ther Henry, Register &i Recorder, who I permitted us to make the following extracts: "I suppose you have heard of the shocking accident which befell Frunk yesterday evening, and have been wandering ever since how it happen ed. Well I will give you a full ac count of it. He was bucK at tho de pot and when the Accommodation pulled out to go over the liver to meet Fast Line, he jumped ou the front end of the passenger car, (as vi II L linuf II10U ulual'y ttimb- rivu. 1 1 . .1 passenger car in front of the engine.) It seems they were a little lute ami they wore running fast. When the train reached Market street crossing Frank jumped off in order to go home for supper; but it proved to be his last jump, for lie landed on a small strip of ice, which ho did not see, aud of course slipped. In falling whirled around uud us tl hlud wheels of the car came along, ran over his one leg, mashing it from tlie knee down, foot and all. His face und head was hor ribly cut up. A hole sufficiently large to insert a hand was in his buck which was caused by the pin iu tlie driving shaft of the engine coming down on him as he lay ou his face. When they carried hi in Juto the house he looked pJttingly at the crowd who were all anxiously trying to crowd in, and said: "Oh now don't all of you ooum In." Dr. Wagonsel ler was called (a who after au exami nation, informed hint that he was "now about at the point of death." He also told the family that Frank oould not live over a few hours. Frank was conscious all the while aud said he felt no pain and at ten o'clock last night told the family be would get well again, but they knew better. He died, this morning at 8 o'clock. He will be ' burrled on Bun' day afternoon, shock to all." Toe AvwUlon. was if. L. Hhtir, AWieruian .... Vl Roi.I. OF Howor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur In these credits or on your pa per please notify os: II. B. Verger, Deo. 1, 'M 8choch Bros. Dec. 1, '85 JohuZeibcr, Deo. 1, '85 (3. H. Krebbs, - Feb. 23, '80 Chas. Boyer, Dec. 1, '85 John W. Walter, Deo. 1, '85 Anion Herbstsr, Jan. 1, '80 A. I Smith, Oct. 30, '80 James K. lilckel, Feb. 0, '80 H.Fettcrolf. Jan. 1, '80 Robert Elsenhowert Deo. 1, '80 Joseph OetZ, Dec. I, '80 A.J. Hassfnger, Jan. 1, '87 Geo, J. Roush, Jan. l '85 J. It. Moyer, Jan. 1, '80 M. L. Bchocb, Jan. 1, '87 Chas. Manbcck, Nov. 1, '80 SylvesterjBowen, Jan. 1, '80 Jesse Bilgcr, March 1, '80 Henry Fetterolf, Jan. 1, '80 Henry Bet. for, May 1, '80 C. C. Dietrich, Jan. 1, '80 Aaron Crosgrove, Dec. I, Elon Snook, June 1,'s.l Valentin Walter, Dec. 1,;'8 I). It. Kothroek, Oct. 20, '80 M K Haslnger, Jan I. '87 W F Walter, June 1, '80 APAMsiU'Rii. The mercury regis tered IS degrees below zero. Those who predicted a mild winter, will now change their minds. On last Wednesday evening a sur prise party was given to Mrs. Reuben Klose. it being her ttOtli birthday. She had hecn away to prayer-meeting and upon her return found some forty of her neighbors occupying her house. It was a grand surprise to her. After , th presentation of a number of valu- aiue gins, an pariooK or an excellent "ipcr provided by the visitors. Tho I music was furnished by a number of 1 . the gentlemen present. I I'd,, 1.. in 111..... 1 1 u u tvjn ttnmim fnntu wiiieh tliav rliiiri.eil Il.'i nmimU .,f ' luitter last week, bosldcs what tliev j 1MM, w,, CttIJ ,HMlt lt7 1v w ,. Wlcand and wife of M,.Aist,.rviile Hre visiting fdeuds at ' j,ji(,0 I , ,,wh KrynoWl, ,! hMer Mr o( ,rt Deposit, Md., are vlsitlug the Crosses. I -p. J. Keller and wife are the happy recipients of a girl baby, A protracted in the Lutheran meeting commenced . ... . . . ...I viiurvii on luuuuuy evening. Rkpoiitkr. Mct'Li RK.-The weather has been very cold for the past few days. The roads leading north and sou'th are drifted shut with snow, luakiug travel alnioht impossible. The two young men living In the eastern part of the county, had bet ter keep away from MeOlnre, break ing window panes, and forcing them selres Into the school room, and con - i.....:.. . i. ....... i.. .........! I iuuiimk l iliriunv-i , i-o ill i u inj i iii:r- u I manner as those boys did on the night of Aie 7th of January. It will iu no wise, be suffered by the citizens. Shame! Our young people had a dance the other night. Mrs. Stroub of Ohio and a ludy and lf-ntleiimn from Freeburg. are vUit ing relatives at this end of the county. Thomas Youngman, while working on the railroad had his ears f rozeu, iu consequence of which he has been confined to his house. The lumber trade has been revived in our end of the county. H. W. L'lsh received two car loads of coul just iu time to keep the citi zens from getting cold feet. From present indications our town will have a building boom iu the spring. On Saturday last G. Kaley pussed his 88th mile stone, lie is remarka bly active for one of his age. Birthday parties In this end of the county are numerous. The Welsh man and woman, the Pomt warned the people of, made their appearance here on Saturday last. They received a cool reception. On the evening of tlie 8th, C. Stet ler, a son of a veteran, from Middle burgh, was at McClure to install and inspect tlie Henry K. Rltter Camp of Sons of Veterans. The boys hud a pleasant time and formed a good opinion of the inspectlug officer. James Dreese a citizeu of Kansas Is still among us. James is a jolly fel low nud we hope ho may remain with us for some time. Alexander Baker of Michigan has been among us for several weeks. Albert Snook aud wife ure the ? M Jv?h" rT II. Ulhh, our Veterinary Surgeon Is busy attending to his many sick hors-' es. Harry bus good success in his chosen profession. Albert Smith the young teacher from Middleburgh, Is getting along well. He is making his mark in the school room, both parents and schol ars speak well of him. Euo. Rev. C. W. Walter, who is now canvassing the county for Chas. W. Stewart & Co's, Nursery, Newark. New York, is meeting with unusual success. Having represented the nursery for three years, aud finding them to give unusual 'satisfaction, he hast cast hUlot among 'us and will call ou our people shortly for orders. He can furnish the best of reference on application. Can you tell who Is In the greatest danger of catching any Infectious or epideuiio disease? "Why," you say, "the person whose blood is iu an Im pure or impoverished condition." Exactly. Such people take special coiuplants as dry grass bursti Into flame before the sparks of a locomo tive. Pure blood -is a defence; It means safety, aud Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorite reinedv Is Abe mildest, fatest and surest purines; el tH4 14t Our . eiitef danger are Mil zrvAVM, ' ' ;.,:V,; ' The New Hampshire horse blankets for "5 cents, at Sol. Oppeuheluier's, Selinsgrove. SmifOLKsI Silinoi-Kflt Fifty Thou sand No. 8, 18-Inch Shingles at '2.50 per thousand. Inquire at this oftlce. For the latest In Knit Jackets, in quality, stylo and price, call ou Sol. Oppenheiiuer, Seliusgrove. Seal skin caps, of the best quality and latest styles can be had at Sol. Oppenheiiuer s, Seliusgrove, at aston ishing low prices. The economical housewife that docs not use a genuine Hunter s Sifter is away behind the times. Ask your dealer to show it to you. The undersigned will pay the high est ensh price for Calves, four weeks old from cow. Notice through mail will receive prompt Attention. Cull ou or address A. M. ('A Itl'RM'KIt, Jan.7,3w.pd. Beuvertowu, Pa. Shingles 1.ft0 per thousand. For sale at the Post printing oflleo. Remember I have yet a lot of Wat sontown and Elmira hoots and shoes on hand which 1 will sell to my en-. turners at cost on account of closing tho Moots and Shoes out. S. Ofl'KStlKlMKH. The 13th Annual Musical Conven tion will commence in Musical College, Freebiirgh, Pa., Monday evening, January 1H, lss.l. A tine ar ray of Vocal and Instrumental Artlst. have been engaged, also Prof. Kliutt's Hand und Orchetdn. from Wilkeshar re, Pa. All are invited. For partic ulars address F. C. Miiykii, Musical IMrector. (ra in Market. CORRKCTKP UY W. B WISKY KVkllY WliUNKSIIA Y. No. 1 Red wheat $ .8 " 2 Fultz and mixed Kl ' 8 while no Rve fitl Corn 40 Oats to 32 Potatoes nd ftl iridic lti. tf Market Butter Ek'gs Pitted cherries... I'npitted " .... Blackberries Raspberries Onions , 1 12 . ;i ... fl He.!! H ....111 .... !2 i ,!"," I 'allow. Chicken per lb Turkevs Sid. .." Noulde Ham iAin(ii:i). Dec. 24. by Rev.. I. A Kuriiest, Miss Maggie Wehr, of Mlillinlnirg and Charles Trutt, of Sn.!cr county. Jun. , bv Rev. V. A. ilans. Mi- Emma 8. .turret l and IMtvin A. lieis er, both of Monroe township. Dec. tO, by Rev. W. A. Haas. John G. .(arret and Sarah C. Smith, both of IV nn twp. Dec. 211. by Rev. H. E. Oehsenford. J. C. Thompson ami Cluru E. Fisher, both of Seliusgrove. Dec. 20, at Beavertown, by Rev. D. M. Htetler, Miss Mary O. Arneld and John 1). Wcirick, both of Union county. Jan. 10, at Beavertown, by Rev. 1). M. Kteller, Miss Kate l'oltr. ami Levi II. llcimbach both of Snyder county. I .. . - ' i)i i:i. In Franklin twp., Jan. 8, Rebecca Renniuger, aged 81 years ami 13 days. Dec. 2. at Seliusgrove, George V., son of Mrs. Levi Kinney, aged U years, 8 months and 23 days. Iu Washington twp., Dec. 4, Miss Mary Eli.abeih Inch, aged 17 years. Dec. 31, in Washington twp.. Henry Herry, aged 73 years, 0 mouths and 10 days. Den. 10, in Perry twp.. Geo. Reich enbaeh, aged 6U yours, 0 months uud 0 da) s. Dee. 24, iu Chapman twp., John L. LulTcl, uged&l years, 8 mouths and 10 days. Nov. 2S, near Richfield, Thomas Wat's, uged 78 years, 10 mouths and 2 days. Jan. 3, In Chapman twp., Peter Hummel, uged Oil yours and 8 mouths. In Franklin, on Saturday, Deo. 20. HH. George Dunkloburger, agod 28 years. Dec. 20, in West Heaver twp., Clara Jane, daughter of Solomon and Al vilda Steiuiiiger, aged 11 years, 0 mouths und IU days. Cirrrlng all it(m and dlugraiaUa odor trom auuk lu( down luto Utk Br. The MOST COMPLETE CobMez Dlensll EVEH I1TVE1TTED. No burned tunfe. Ws lonliM srmi. Vv eloth iimkIwI. N SlHrral,l odori Sling (In houw. ho ot.rflow on thio. Aa.imiilu.ilnn ot Ukm uUmlll will conrlmw toy '' tir ar Ihs iiMiro.1 puf'xcliuu ol snr keltlo. now kuowu. A AtiMlaMiuwiUHf and kttle soul WyeJ. AUCTal w.iuud all otcr tin U. a lor thias Soodi. I'btr and ff guod pruttu 14 lo i per day. Call or writ, lot circular!. HUNTER SIFTER . Manufacturing Co., CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Minufaotarai ot Ilia worU faiacd HUSTIB SIHtR. i'rolooa r HaUr,and.lb.ripfaltli." r in iVu, .miaI iLMlImilar'uhlftlir.ilM tMO lold. eMrr Udr la Uii larnl aiMiul to li.va dun. 4 r nil. . 4,r nmohltMa dwtWn er) Wliira. Amk for loa i..7.. nmuA uk mi oihsr. Iluutntad MlaUwui I --. :aC. . . - - -. - .. ALL SIZES j of KltatioO bmouiiw. iuii i--". gisuv amJrw,--AawAitM4 as auoo fl" oIKlKiiiaO BriiUltla. Mkloerr lot akis. I, yal !AJl' .JI".J. OeairSDfig: From this Any wo will oiler great er bargains than ever ottered in Ladles and (DlaildE'CEis wrapse) ffe WEiaaBkete9 Circulars, Blanket-, Slap, $Iiavta, and all kindsof Woolen Goods. Oar stock of Gerniaiitown Wool, sa.tony and zephyrs i.s still complete. My ps8ces tlBa Eowcsfo Coine to see us. it will pay you, k.cspcetfu.lv, S. WEIS, SelinsgrovOs THE BEAVERTOWN CARRIAGE and HARNESS WORKS! Mannfactnrcs of I'aionches, Jnmp scat Can i.u'cs, Wnsotin, Sleighs. Alec iulo and Double llnimss. 111 IIP -" yvT . 'm it - -71 3I vtw'maS a S c LJhwvo ill- 13 gasp r i --j 5- Call oml aoe our $7".0d Top HuSKy. which we nie nuikif.p h rr;ccia:t Iluilding ilatuiial tukou iu exchaugofor wotk. C.ill on or address J. i K 12 Al INS. Mnv 1,'S5 if. BH V VK',1 I'D WN PA TINWARE. STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. II. 1c won r fully inform ll.i citiiens of Snyder comity, that 1 am now prepared t do all work iu my line 1 n niptly nnd iu tic best woikuistiliLe maLuor. lly Stock of COOK STOVES A AD HEATE11S - - " 1 Successors to Sim on ton, ISarbcr .J- Co. NEW GOODS: NEW PRICES! We have just opened the KILL L1) 1! LYTEJl sensor with an entire new stock o gauds, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, JVOTWXS. 7V7W, CJI'S, TUITXKS, VALISES cutlei; r, ca u pe 7',c. i nvi: r cua l , uaud, (JUEKAS, (JUiSS, TlX KAll'MEX, )l ODD AJD WILLOWWAUE, $0.. U., $C. TJicse goods are neurit all new, of the choicest mate' rials ' ltd latest stifles. The j trices we, ask for them will astonish you as thei are un quest iomibljj the rock bottom for retail trade- Vo pay the highest price for flJI Kinds cf Country Produce. Judging from our trade we anticipate E.XTEXSIVHi SALES this season und have prepared to meet all demands- CALL- Yours in waiting , II. II. CUSTE.K & CO., Year Middliburg Depot- S, P. SHEAHYI Centrevllle, SndcrCe , P. t , riali lrsl-aai8lneliObnvki)rkMpirwnla(1 tiPunl aie I -o- 3 r. i -1 r - 5 5 3 r1 - Tii . ...... .J- i ; mimmm 1 r ; ' 1; 7 ma 1 m men. , mtf iJ'rjy, Aw0W is fiimj.ly in) men hc, including all kit de of slsnd arl uihkcH . giini unteiil to ivo feuliaftiilieu. I uiuke a specialty of HOOFING AND SPOUTING and cordially solicit the jul 1 io patri-iiBge id this line, Mous deliwutd and nt rp ivuij for 11 so without extra cliaige to nil puichaseia residing wilLiu 1 eiisona'.lo ilittai re. Thunkin you for past favors uud solicititg COLtinuunco of tho sumo, I nni Vtry Truly Vours, MlDBI.XBrsrjH, YA 11 1 1 1 '". LJ.ajSa a gift." Stnd 10 r.ni. anitaxx, aad wa will m ill vou fra. a ... umui., .iHiiiti viii n, Kvo'ii ill. I will UC 10V In lb. way of m.klny nor. run, r usiia ynl all au a.o llva at liuai. aud work la ar tJ II I Mlfaa. or all ilia tliuo. Capital put t.qul ItliLisa wba Hart at oijaa. kiINkcS a. ,1 ... If orll.t, MM. fHH-tfJtv X.