M Sl' J"nF will rasp' I JU !--.... ...i 11. aaarl III Ibslr ri "CrifcflllJ alM.oThiio.1, Heart I 'ill" ..a alll draa thm p. n.. Minna will ka rajaa "fi: art.k to tkroaajk tbataoa grcrf-r Utal aaaailJMi f PbU IkUraiti SumtMfMl"!'"' r HOTICS TO 5USCSXBSS. tool! at tb ftnjror n the Ubl of ourW- Tltoss flftnrw tll you lum DATR TO WHICH TOUB StJB8Cnil- I", j rAlU. Within 8 wwki after o otliir MOapt in neosssary. SALEaiQISIEI. Bills havs been prlnteil at this ofJQoe rr tirnnsrtV dvrrtlssd in tbe Post for the following sales: Thursday, February 181 h. lfl"(J, 8rah A. Diinrtslnenrer and Daniel afaur Administrators of the es tate of Daniel Dnnklibertrer, late of Middlecreek twp., deo'd will N personal property. Thursday. Feb. 18, Isaac I. Manbeck, AMlijnee of 8amuel F. Aurand will HI real estate and pergonal property In Spring twp. w.if.iv S. BherilT Mldilles- warthXIl sllersotinl property of IVter Relle in BprinK twp. t:.f..,,iBv PpH. fl. Sheriff Middles avarth will nell real astate at the Court hoime in Mlddleburjth. Wednesday, Feb. 17, Sheriff Middles warth wlH sell ronl estate at the Court house In Mtddleburffti. Tuesday, March 10, Benjamin Steffen will sell personal property t his revldenoe, 1 wile East of Mt. I'lons- Shinnies $160 per thousand. Fof tale at the Post printing office. The New Hampshire horse blankete fof f 3 cents, at Hoi. Oppeubeliuer'a, SelioagroTe. For the latest In Knit Jackets, In quality, style and price, call ou Sot. Oppenhelmer, Bellnsgrove. Wk Endorsr Thkm. Messrs Mohn and Ilouser, the Republican Commis sioners, have rery considerately grant ed the Sons of Veterans the nse of the Conrt House at Mlddleburli, to hold a lecture In for the benefit of Lt. George K. Hackenberx Camp. We are among the number that believe that the Court Mouse should be glren to the use of the public for Lectures ami entertainments, and most espe cially to t he Oraod Army and the Sons of Veterans. Had It not been for the men who took their lives in their hands, the fathers of the Sons of Vet erans, when red vlsaged war threaten ed to disrupt this country of ours, In all probability there would be a d li ferent state of affairs, and whilst there may be some propriety in preventing everything from being exhibited in the Court House, although we fail to see a good and valid reason, as a change should be iuade,and the mon ey thus earned he paid Into the Coun ty Treasury; there certainly can be no reason why the Sons of Veteran, and their fathers, members of the (i. A. II., should not be allowed the Court House for nubile entertainments. We congratulate Messrs Moliu and llous er upon the patriotic stand they have taken in the matter, and we believe that the community at large, irrespec tive of politics will endorse them. Tribune. IfCCLCR. Howell At Reeder bars traded their entire Bur mill to an Ohio party for a new one. This week B. & M's (Stave Mill will be started. Charles Decker sold to W. Clsb, a miserable,-1 calf four weeks old, weighing 117 lbs. declines do Its Thousands of able men fall In life TO PARTIES for purely phyaloal reason. rrYlCC fl. TfTTQrn are not torpid but thef r lire Is, and , VJVJ JL JN VJ W Hi D X 1 the liver Mocks the way. They are .a. aa. a L..J.t.u -J OlllOU8,yeilOWeKinne.,...cm.nrnyn.,irfr, VK1. IAMM because that great glond i "" work. The medicine ant Mills. Mondsy, March 25. Oeoree Martin ill ..ii nuntnnai proneriv hi Washington township, 1 mile North of Pallas. Wednesday. March 3, F. H. Schrader will sell a lot of valuable personal Croperty J mllo East of Adams urg. u 1 - Tallin cUl.' tani ft tatii' Botes, aa' laill te'l siinfea." We are Indebted to H. J. Duck for soiim timely assistance redered us on the PoT this week. Ease, comfort, luxury, convenience. ud absolute safety gained by using the "Double Odorless Holloware." See ad. in this issue. Two sled loads of young folks made tadesenton the hospitable meiiston of John 8. Hasslnger, two miles west of Ulddleburgh on Tuesday evening. W. D. Hursh, a J. T. Welser and J. W. Feeseof Mlfillnburg, visited the Middleburg Camp of Sons of Veter ans on Monday night. Register & Recorder . Duck was In tiltrer on Tuesday evening. The occasion was his oppertunity to en ' u-aIn a large sled load of Sellns grove die at his home on that evening. There Is nothing like Dr. Thomas' jrlectric Oil to quickly cure a cold or elelve hoarseness." Written by Mrs. M J. Fellows. Burr Oak, St. Joseph Co, Mich. A party of young, married and sin lo folas from tlUe place paid Theo dore Row and family In Middlecreek township, a visit ou Monday evening. They report having had a yerv pleas Ant time, to say nothing about the very excellent supper. . Altij. E. C. Hamilton, the present proprietor of the Keystone Hotel, 8e linsrrove. last week purchased the Washington Hotel of Ex Sheriff Hoi nder for (4000. Mr. Hamilton ex pects to tear down the present build ingand erect In Its stead a splendid brlok hotel In 1867. ADAMSHClia Ngws. On the 25th, our druggist, J. E Honeycut, receiv ed a telegram from Saxtoti, Bradford county, Pa., announcing the fatal accident which ' had happened to Andrew Heifer a former resident of this place. While Mr. II, was at ork in the ooal mines at that place, the coal caved in ou him, rushing his skull and otherwise in juring him so that he died on the 0th. He was brought to hi father- in-laws, Mr. Michael Ewing, in Ad ams township, and was burled at Troxelville on the 31st. The com pany for which he worked, furnished him with a handsome coffin. He was aged 43 years and 4 months, and leaves a wife and four childrun. The bereaved widow extends her thanks the citizens of Saxton for the many acts of kindness she received at their hands. On Tuesday as J. C. Speeht was working with a chisel he accidently cut an ugly ganh in his knee. The KempHhull Bell Ringers had billed the town for an entertainment recently but failed to make their appearance. Mr. S. C. Buchman is ou the sick list. Among tho visitors to our burg this week were Judge Burlier, Dr. Rook, Green and fletis of Lewisburg, A. Rumlg of Mill in, Isaho Smith of Philadelphia and Miss Biokel of In diana. UKl'OHTKR. The editor is changing residences this week In order to give Seebold Si Kunkle an opportunity to convert tbe house he occupied into a store room bv the 1st of April. We eould not devote the usual amount of time to the Post this week, and any omis aions in It must he accredited to this cause. Worms are the scourge of childhood Thousands of children die or grow up weak and weak and sickly, with dU ordered nerves and stunted minds.the food necessary to their growth having been eaten up by these disgusting parasites. Dr. Walkbii's Califor nia Vinkoar Hitters not only ex pels worms, but frees the stomach trom the unhealthy secretious in which they breed. Rev. Snatiuler' lecture on "Cranks" in the Court House on Wednesday evening of last week, was not as larg ly attended as the occasion merited, owing to the very unpleasant weatn er. which, however, did not detract from the merits of the lecture, as It was by general consent admitted to have been the richest literary treat Mlddtebunrb has had for years. It would be useless to endeavor to por rv the richness and beauty of the leoture, for, In order to appreciate it, it must be heard. We have not cone to the trouble and expense to bill the county with our rates for printing sale bills aa we have not beeu enabled to enlist an auctioneer in our behalf. We did not deem It necessary to assure our pa irons with a promise of fair dealing as they always got It before. We would just say, however, that the Post will print bills as cheap as any paper In the county and cheaper if any throat-cutting is to d inauigeu in. .. . Tows Lot for Salp-. TheJ un derslgnod offers for sale his lots situate !,. A.n of Franklin, near the Mlddleburch depot These ars desir able building lots. For further par tbularsealloaordreM 1 ; : - McClure, P. i ' or J. B. Both rock, TltR SKUKUROV3 WATKR WOItKrt. There seems to bo an undue haste to aiiiititicc publicly that the Selins grove Water Works are comf( fed and in sKcrrsvut njiei'ulion. One of the pa pers here is of course expected to do the bidding of Herd lo and his local satellites the same as It did for the Seliusgrove and North Branch ruil road project, the Snyder County Bank, the graveyurd Insurance Com- panics, etc., as this water works bus iness U mangeil by about toe same party minus Meeker. The people who were "skinned" by the above schemes upon the recommendations so persistently published by this "or gan" of Meeker and the other rings- ters associated with him, will prob ably be somewhat slow In again ap preciating Its advice. They will probably scratch their heads and tudy a good while, before Investing The hoop-pole business Isjboomiog In our elty. Our farmers ar busy hauling coal to burn lime. The contracts for building the dlf ferent parts of the county Jail, gives entire satisfaction at our end of the county. Surprise parties are all the go at present. The young folktsb tve be. n enjoying themselves this winter by having dan- C's at the fanners' houses. All available house-room his been rented In our town - Tbe railroad company, has got up au Insurance relief fund for the em plovers of all their roads. A good thing for the corporation. Our parts are distressingly healthy The protracted mee Jug at Baker's church has been a success. Our post office has gone Into demo cratic hands. Unite a surprise. We Maine a republican In M'ddleburgh for the change. We know who. Farmers ut our end of the County had their stock insured, with the un derstandiinr that one assessment should be presented yearly. The com pany has not complied with Its prom Ne. and the consequence is they will all forfeit. A stock Insurance com puny is a good tiling, but the iiisur ance should be confined within the limits of the township. Pkdiio. CRNTRKVILI.K. W. 1. Heimbach of Beavertowu was lu town on business last week. Items of interest will bo accepted with pleanure from all parts of the township. Mr. Valentine Walter made a busl ness trip to Middleburgh last week. J. It B. Reed of Detroit and J. P Coates of Toledo, were in town luxt week tryinir to sell Bohemian oats. Our farmers were not anxious to Iniy Robert Slutinan of I'leitcaut 'lap, vixited friends u this vicinity lat week. Protracted meeting still continues In 1 he Ev. Church. Twenty-four have found the iwurl of grest price, nnd nearly that number are still seeking The meetings continue very interest ing and the church is crowded ever night. J. M. Hartman, salesman in a Wi - liamsport dry goods store in victim: narents and friends in thN place. 'Tii nearly six months since Hrubby hn been aiuoiiir us. liu looks well and happy. The gossips have decided that wedding is to take place in the neai future. We hope it may be so, and wish joy to the, happy e-iupl-. Mrs. Hat'ie Reedy of McKwensvill, was here visiting friends last week. Prof. Gobble of Union Seminary. New Berlin, preached in ' the Ev. Church on Saturduy evening. II. F. Mohn the champion sawyer, starteil to MiHlin Co., on Monday, where he Is employed as a sawyer. Aspirants for to wiislilpolllces should now be looming up. Geo. E. Sheary and dauirliter ol Miniinhiinr, were the Kuests of S. I Sheary on Monday. R. that can restore to this organ Its na tural power will add one hundred per ceut. to the available force of this world. We know of but one thing able to do this Dr.Keunedy's Favor ite Remedy. Pel. Sale bills ordered by mail will to rsive prompt attention. SHINOI.Kftl SluaGMts! Fifty Thou sand No. 2, 18 Inch Shingles at (2 00 per thousand. Inquire at this cfllce. Scat skin caps, of the best quality and latent styles can be hud at Mol. Oppetiheliuer , Seliusgrove, at nstou Isliliig low prices. Now Is your time to buy a buggy at your own price. J. P. Kearus of the Beavertowu Carriage works has 59 buggies ready and 23 started, and no room to store them. Parties deal ing In wagons can buv at wholesale rates. Now Is your time. Come and see them. Remember I have yet a lot of Wnt soiiiown and i.iinira hoots ami Mioct on hand which 1 will sell to my cus tomers nt coct on account of closing the Boots uud Shoes out. H. OlTKNHEIMKR. By accident a man swallows a pel son. How rrighteneil lie Is. How the home antidotes are sent down af ter It, and lu what glowing terms the messenger hurries nlong the doctor. Yet hosts of excellent people are slow dying of poisonous elements lu their blood. The liver should have remov ed these, but it Is week and diseased, and so fails of its duty. Do you un derntaud this fact? If so, you will be glad to learn that Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy cures liver complaint Feb in any new scheme recommended by this "organ." The other paper pub lished here, as early as Jan. 21, 188(1, anuounced a follows : "The Selius grove water works are in successful operation." Again : "The water works do noble work so . far." This announcement cun be attributed to recklessness, imbecility, or some thing worse, for there Is not a word of truth in the statement. Last week the pulisher of the Sunbury Amerku was iluwu here one day, and no doubt was "seen" and interviewed At any rate he went home and pub llshed the following : "Down at Seliusgrove the people are delighted over the success of the water works just completed. Since the addition of this improvement Are insurance rates have gone down wonderfully, Wkst Exn Itkms. Sleighing is very brisk, and the young folks seem t enjoy the parties very much, but sev eral capsized and some came very near being hurt. Our schools are nil in a thriving condition. Kline's school has .17 pu pits enrolled, the largest in the Town hip. A Literary society has been or irunlzed nt the Church school, under the supervision of George Dietrich Banner.ville boasts of having tli quietest school In the Township taught by T. A. Wagner. W. A. Ulsh sold his team to his fath er, II. M. Llsli, wlio continues t lie hauling of prop timber. Daniel M. Baker is going to leav for the West again this week. Mr. B is a clever young man, He formerly resided in the Western States several years, but returned home about year ago. There was u revival meeting at the M. E. Church (Baker's), for about four weeks. It seems the minister of t lie charge had other meetings in progress and failed to attend at this place ex cept live or six evenings. Notwith standing all this mere were as we learn 17 conversions. Wilson Freeso of Michigan, former ly of this place, Is on a visit to friends and relatives around here. Last ween as a party or three were loading prop timber at McClure, they were iuformed that a bear's track had A mora bare faced falsehood was nav-been seen lu Mr. Kaley's field. After er published.- The water kwU are by nnisuing ineir wora, iney went to see no means computed nor ta luccesrful vp enUion. Are these raise statements put out to deceive the publio into puichasiug water works bonds f They could uot have been published, un designedly, as they are not true. There is no basin yet made, and un til that is done the water works are uot completed. There is no doubt these false publications emenated from un interested source. False hood, deception and misrepresenta tion are the three elemeuts that constitute the atmosphere that sur rounds this whole water-works bus iness. It yet remains to be said fur ther, that so far as these water works have been tested by the power of the engine only they have proved a fail ure and have not come up to the con tract. It remains to be seen what the baelu will do, should one ever be made ; and until then how can it honestly be said the works are com and work BUffCKssruLLY and that tbe people are peuohtkd. ANENT. . Bellnsgrove.Veb. , , ' . " ':.'.'' the tracks and then got uliout ten more to accompany them and went In search of bruin. After following the tracks about three miles, they found that they led to the dance floor in J, H. Howell's grove, and from there to his dog kennel, and so it turned out they had been following Mr. Howell dog. Boys the uext time make sure of the klud of tracks you are follow Ing. Mrs. Henry Buuigarder, 06 years of age, and living about two miles from McClure, saw a train of cars the other day for the first time, Dr. 8. D. Shiver seems to have agood practice. We see him ou the road nearly every day. Several Mifflin County young men seem to take an Interest lu the welfare ot some oi our lair young males. i Henry Kahly Is preparlug to build a iihw barn uext spriug. Urain Market. COItRKl'TRI) II Y W. II. WtNKV. KVKIIV WKDMKSDAV. No. 1 Red wheat $ .H-l 2 l- ulU and mixed S'. ' 3 while XO Rve fill 'orn 40 Oats t i'otatoes lid it the ' Short Line and affards r.i perior accomodation, FREE CHVR CAR, quick tims, lire cxinections. Ask your ticket Agent for tickets by this lino if ou are flo ng to Illinois. Missouri, Kansas. Nebraska or a.iy po'nt west or southwest. For further information, through rales, maps, t met ilitc io., wnle to A- M ORECKENRI0CE, Centcral Passenjer Agent, Cor, 7t.i Ave & Sn H'fielj St. I it'surch, Pa. or call on Thcoph. Svht-rrd. tank Hotel. Middleburj, Snyder Gj Pa. rsa. i ss. if. WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA? Among: tho many symptoms of Dyspepsia or Jndtg-estlon the most prominent are: Va riable appetite; faint, gnawing (ooUvg at pit of tho stomach, with unsatisfied craving: for food; heartburn, feeling: of weight and wind in tho stom ach, bad breath, bad tasto ii. the mouth, low spirits. Rcner.il prostration, hendache, end constipation. There is no form of disease more prevalent than Dyspepsia, and nono so pecul iar to the hlph-llvinc and rapid-eating American pccpla. Alcohol and tobacco produce. Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid eatinfr.etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTLRS will cure the worst case, by regulating: the bowel9 and toning: up thev digestive organs. Sold everywhere. From (his ln) wo will oflVrgrnit '1(11118 C ' a T Dill Ladies at a S tlniii ever oiK'n d in waps9 Ke WE2SftB'ketis9 ( imilnrs, iUnnkets, IBnps, Shawls, M V iu! nil kimlsof Woolen 1nmmIs. Our tnrli of (jtcrttiiintowii Woo), saxony nid zr)!ms is,still complete. "?Sy jprfees ihe lowest Comi! to see us. it will pay you. HiVsp ret fully, S. WEXS, Sclinsgrovc. tlliltllcsJiii'gr Market Mutter 16 tf 'M I'll t ! elierries i niiitteil ' ;t Itl.li'Mierries H It .iitterrie i!0 minus 40 f.itrit ? fill low 5 hii'Uflis per lb H I'lirkevs fli'l' Sii(. H Mil It 10 ItlllU I'i MAKIM i:i. Jan. Silt It. iy K v. U. M. , iStHler. fimliuii F. HiiiL'iiinun to Miss Annie Knni, botli of Centre tv. i 1 1 : i . .Inn 2th. ut SiiXtnil. )(! foli I Co., neritlfiitly), Aintrew llt-lfer, formerly i A'l'tin.slMirt:, utfeil 4.1 yesrv 4 inos liilciiii.ut, Ht rt. J.iiues ivinotery leiir TtoXflville. ORAM) Jl KY. Iirnwo fur Kxiirmr T.rui. oomu.aclDs MooJiy, -Jtvi ins", dtn Mopm Krli. It r r I i Klnn.r. Hrnv.r W. nt I 'liar!. Dii'kc. ,,,.r.. A . I.. hiai.ilrr. Hub rt lulling. r 'lil"lir A.Uin II. rai l. Kruliklm tuirlil Kr.tl.r, J.I'. HeUnrli, A K. Kdis.nhtrti. Mlilill.i'urstt 'liarl. Mmllb, J M. Vn in It. Ml.l llrcrll-Hn. F. Kow. Munm. It. N. A i Ino Krfniay.r, Osol.l ll.trl.ib. M .till A pp. P.rry Want 1M tll Arliutisit. irlo tmrrr Wanner. "illiiKro. .lohii f'uuat. Kl. H. 'I'mbarllnR. Wslili.Ktnn ( . w. ntmiK.H. .libo K.llt. Wm. PioUne , Henton T. Mruub. rcirrco IT ;icc. l()l H h is iii'iebv civon 1 1 ! THE BEAVERTOWN CARRIAGE and HARNESS WOHKS! M.nutclure of Msionrlns. Jump e-it ''irii.'-r r-ii-lo m il I) le l 1" !. i -3 U.IHii.l If tft.tln. f, ..I Snyil.r ' Hitily. I'h Ii i inula n.lunt .rv ilfe i , AIKnni"iil in ii U' il. ri, roitl nml 'r. ik .I lor i Ii n lii'i lit i'i lil' rr l..r. I llm un- lomlunml All I'xriionii kimoliiii ilimii hkIvki In. Iimi. will ii tniiVo tin lot . im.r.ci't. wlill" (hi', bai Iuk clmnm ill trt'i'iil ihem lu .H. A. WKI'iS r:l.. Jtn. II 1HH AanlKli'S Assignee Nsticii. JOTHT. is l.-ieliv fiv.ii tli.it X Mo Kr.'ln "rSi ln( inwi hi" rj'li-r cnun'r. I'a.. ht 'ii .-If villi i i ry itnu'l ! -ullinai.nt ! nil III Itni't. i. il in I 'ir n I, f in. I)' .'I' hi li t rrti lii'i. 1 1 tlm us i.r fl.-it' i. i lii.l. Al i'r-o iiumIkk 1 1, rt.K I . In l. Ih.iI will Ii.-. innkn I in i n ilni.i i,nu.rn', Wllllu llll'lll b.MDK ( I. III.. Kill ir.i III lh.L lu II. W 1 1. -IIS I l,MI Jsn.SS, 'N(. Aigi.'e. NUUSURY. i:V(! W. WAl.TKU S..lo ,.wnrli, Now V'irk. fill i. H or. lor .ir lhl 'ni ilur llnu, Iti' Nlr.ry lint. tMpr.r. a ! Ni Uny l' iilvir '"i l: i-.ri nml n'l'illiy H''. -ii "i lis will call on !l irll that . .it I'r.KlfiK, Soy.iar (Niuiny, JD.'al, 'P. OHIllfl I iii .nrv. il In tf it r anyil lii 1 1 w Varl' II , ... i In n' i I !,. lil t. I icexse : I J lir. y tflvi'll I FKTIT JPhY. Prawo for F.liruary T.rra, eomturni-lriK MuDilay lh .2ml Ismi. A.lami .Iml .h Hlimmn, Zaebarlsi Intro barb, .1. (. M"-r. Hoav.r W lloti Aiulcr, KnOrt llrSTsr, Sam U.I til. at a I. Aii-tln II In nam in. llr.T.r W.t Kuti.n (Inn, AOisb im lloUho, .lubn :. Hit. Cdtf" Fit'il .1. H-iyr. .Tsxnti II. llarlman t rsoklli' .lubn li-itrl. h, .l.ihn Mariln. .lubn II. ill, U. I.. KiDDlDK.r, U.dJ. Wiii.il an or C'hainmn .laokann II. Hamiu.l, Tbiitus Half, r, J. II. Hall, Anuuatua Hiraub. J.Okann Win. M.rtlo Jnhu Hal. lil. y, . sr. nilab Miiannl.r, .( .bo A. bl.e... Mlil'll oreok-.l ilin Kreiae . Monro-II. A. liiekol, llavU Young. P.nn H. Ij. I'hicli. F.rry Michael It.-m.r, TLonia. Abi'Hit-Pi-riv W"l-t'rsilcrlok Arbous.t, Lluiulo Millar. 8.rlnK lino. I'H. Srlloricrnva M A. MUl.r. J, H. Wanner. Uiilon Kininn.l Aurm.r .lain. Kuril. Jmi- tban KIm.I. Jaoob 1 barn. Waabli'KtoD II' ury Arb 'Kant, Lri H. Ooy, JoDHihan A. Orlium. ocnuia 0rmi., Jul n lluuiuiel, J. lin M. Iloiluiaa, ilunry Bobu.8, J aoob W vllar. Trial List, Fotruary Torn. 1CSG t'haili Hoover, it Tbo I'nlon townihl Kcliuul iHvirtKl. Win. Sninulir, T4 Slnirii N'p. .Inliii I.. Miiralrinaii. vaSlniou lioivtr. lu. U.'l-i-r .ManulauluiliiK t o , vi Kill liulli tlroHiibiifei. al. I'll I li S4iiivlinl. vi Juniii J. Mll.'hi I. K. K. Halli'V, inliiir. kf. t Julio K. Husbr'i't. nl Valoiillno allor. K'Hlurm r, v M . I. Ill ulngur lluiirv 1.. liik. va Juli i S. SlWImi. U ill. Sainurl IIowdii, vi. al.. v P. K. Kulu. i. Hi. Tli. Alionluwii MTk. l'o., va lmiu) H. lAuaer KuaraiilH. k. I. L. I.urk, vi Mary K. I.m'k, Kxoeutrli. f. W. Itniwii, v Win. Uliilinor. Sam. vi Saio., J. 1 1. Miiio. vi Jul N. luiicr. I. (I. Hitrliur, vi t'lanklln luwimlilp. ri. f. Uoluibjob, vi Hsvlil MnyiT. NOTICK is linrelij WW thsl tin following Widow A p irlani.il nndai Ita.SiOULaw, bav. ba.u BUil wilb lb. t'Urk ol Hi. Oribsn.' C'onrt of HnxUr cusnly, lureoiw flrmatiuu ou Uuuday, lb. Uiid day ol tab. B.St. i Appralimi-nt ofSarah M rllo. aljow nfjurc mlali Martin, lul. ul I'.rry towlhli Ua'd. Mine i;. ..tlC0 IS III, I l li"".liilii Swlni'l. nl. I r:uiWin town'lii'. I ii.'ii 1 1 mil n, ,ii til 'ii. 'i uru ii n run.' ii, Ivla.li.l S. . 1 1 1 1 1 , W.1..1 II fr In wiikIiii, A iinii f". Mulil, l'i riy u ii.iiii. t.l.i, Al TANT I.H'KNUt. f. I! iJI.i,.", 1 1' Hill!?. ii.MTi.i:na I I' Rii'. A M ll'''n I! .V s in, S i in rn, s 'mro null, have niO'1 Ii. Kir ."llll"ii" lur l itirn, llornur wlih II.. I'l.rk ul Uuari.r c-l'.n l Miyoor ciiiitily, ui'l I lio hhiiih III Ii. ni'inlii'l lor ni iiruval mi Mnu I ly. Il.a '.! .it ilny "I K.ii. An I now. .1 iinii 'ry I Hi, l:;. It In nrOrrinl t ;m t I lio i ier nl I Im C"iir I ii.-fi I In 'ho ul'll .a!i"ii nliiliiri l.lr. im- liin-i'li r anoili t' thai a II l.l'". u runi by tun i ' u t will l nu l ul V'il'1. on ii . m ! I i nt mil un tli. ..no. aillilll II 1 1 "ll il I it Iti o a'tllir hail h .ve I'oan iir n.' I. by h. iru Iiii'II I a lai'.lpt 1 1 mil tli. i' out y i Ui cr loth. I 'lark ol rulJ 1'ourt, tlmt tin' I.lc"e I. li. tri, nabl, n uti iu . m. ir. I. li'lirVVUVlll I I...I, II d T . v. . II I I I I... "I 1 I '" Ciitirt W I chililii I ion Til KIU'.AS tlio lion, .losi ph ( MU' b.r I'r.nl l.nt Juil. "f tlm .lii'll rliil l lmrlri oomp .il "I lb. counllr ul Miyilr liilon aim ti i in in ano r.amu.i a. aim aio l.iooo A. Sinllli. Kroa. Amoi-Ui. .luilun in ami .T Miyiler rouiity bav. Uau.il tliair n. o.t lirarlo. iloi. in. 'ilia oiy oi inn, .v. i IU III. Oir.Clvil lur ,ili' uiimiiiik "I mi "i iihana noiirl a "Uri ill t'o'iiinun r:.n. cnuri oMiy.r ami I .rimuxr ami li.n. al mi rl o IJUiirl.r ?r.i'll III Ii 'rai i rni,ii i,.,. ihu noiintv oi niit"r: on ihn 410 Mun.ia (imlns lli.'j:n l ily t I'sb. Itn n.l ennllnu. on. wa.a. .... N. it.ua la IbHra'or n.'my Kiv.n to iu. noni' ii Mr .luailc.a of tlm I'dafBail iiiiu-taiiln- In ami fur tliaonunty ol Hny.lor, to ei' h In ibr iii'iinarn.rioiii wl'li lliolr mil racvr.i. Imiu illon. axainlnallon. ami oiuar iriiinn' ron-n to llio.e tU'nu to tli.lr oim-e anil in tli ir na ball pertain to ba ilun. ami uilne-.i ami irj un. nronamiili'ii in iiubiii oi n o oinini'i. woaltb asaln.i any ioroni r ruiulr.'l to li th. n a .1 thera att.mllux anl nul 'li-i'iirilng wltlmut Lav. nt Ibair i vrtl. .lunlli'v or. n iiu.iil.il to ! I'lini-iu l In ib.tr uttomlanca a Hi. "lin'l tlm. iiKr.ral ly o noiii'. (Ilv n uml.r my baml anil i.al at th. Slier H iollio. in MiililirlmrM, llm'ila ilai nl .Im : . Ii, ona tuouaanil nip li t humlr.ii ami lsbt -l. MH II. MIIII.KSVAKTH, "sarlfl. Cull nn 1 hi out ?!7.i 0 t i p ' 'HrKVi whieli we me nmLini' s spiTi.ilt I'.uil.linK AUunal tUtu in inlxufefor work, full nn or n.Uiea J. i'. KKAUNS M ') V I', 1 1' )WN aaajaaaaaj.aMB tai aai.....aa..wa.iaia..jaaaa.jraawaw Mnv 1,'Sn.tf. TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I il fn'.'.y in f.irm tl citipr s f ."T'l'-r Oi.'it'fv. II, nl ni! in. -a J" ' ' ' to (l.l ill! v- ii in Ii- ' r- ilv iiinl ii. '! Ill'Wt '!' M' it; of A T 1 A OTe, I'a . 1. 'iniiiUli,. lum.ucr. Mv COOKRTOVKS t 'l 'J -'- " ' - mvpa. tu 1 1, a nul tbalrc.it Uln Si A A I) 11KATEKS rttliiUUlL ItALSirt IsKUHMI A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packaifoa. Bend lamp for sealed particulars. Addrosa Dr. WARD V. CO. Louisiana. Mo. The Clieap't N'ewspuper in tho Union. A.1M a-gsW vt tnuut tuoir fr.ntl,t SHOW. una tin ilnl nn rain W.K nr tatty) ry. Iiut LOixltt Ihnt r.fjii ll.,r M. H Itisl Two younn men ot uimin uounty fcfn'Vtfitfii.S ;i?rZif, wlills returnlna; iroin ineetlmr, not into an altercation, aud came to blows, tbs cuuss we failed to learn. PoKTBH, Y? a v vther mm: r"n linia In l.ouaa oClnralld. yajirrA i !.. ail bar ., b"arouiixl,nd rkal. uyal wr v ir ..iuoia.1. lorliiaM-)fiillr,f J t"fPLf 27c Tin: PHILADELPHIA RECORD Is sent to any Post Ofllen nildress In the ITniteil tStates ("postage jiaiilj fur one yeiir Daily (except Suinlay) Daily (including Sunday 1. IT CONTAINS ALL TOE NEWS : Heading for tho Fanner ; Heading fur Huniness Man ; Heading for the Household ; Heading for tho Million. Circulation Over 100,000. Its Clienp nets Puts It Within tho Keaeli of Everybody. is simply iinmrnsp, incliuli 'i.' hIi kiriN f f in ii aril tonki n (rnariititeeil to j.ivo t-ulirfni t ifii I unikt a spi'i inlty of 00 KING AND SPOUTING nml ronliiillv si lirif 1 ho piillic i i t hj;- ir this lino, Movrs ili livi li il iii il nt i p urdj fur in-" williimt i xlia clisi'i' to nil juiicLoit is lesiiliot; within lensimit Io ilistni r ThntiLidy vi 'ii foi I'iinI fnvi.is sihI solirilirf; s coutiiiUHDctt of I l-e stinic, I nm Very Truly Vouis, I). T. KIIOAI), MIIX'LEHI K(;il, rA Surrrssofs la Sim on ton, Dnrbrr if Co. NEW GOODS: NEW PRICES! JI e have just opened the t ILL ,A II 1. XT Eli season with an entire new stock oj goods, consist imf of Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, jwtoxs, n.iTS, cavs, Tiirsk'S. valises, t'U'J'L EE Y, CA it'l'E T.( I EVE T ( HA E , HARD, JUEhiS,(llASS,TIX EAETUJCX WOOD AjD 11 ILLOWWAEE. $C-, V6, HC. These goods are nearlu all new, of the choicest mat' rials ami latest stifles. The trices we ask for them will astonish iouas the are unqucstionnblithe rock bottom fur retail trade- Wo pay the highest price for MI Kinds cf Country Produce. Judging from our trade we anticipate EXTENSIVE SALES this season, uiid have jirepared to meet all demands- CALL Yours in waiting, It. II. CUSTIaU X CO.. JScar Middleburg Depot MEOOItnnrTICK. VIS CUt6 1 N UT HTREFP, jruiLaUiuauu. S, F. SHEARY" Ia 0lFTK..rc Centrevil c. Snder Co . Pa. ? " v . m . 1D 09 Oslf S'4-'aliaeSt,aanMBV'rl"' .... i. Vm. Vk aa.-M.a-A Kira'.naiun ,Vt ti aai. th.a ai.jihlnu l.a In Amoilon, H ilk aaiaa af at liutn. ami vark la apar. u. ()aiial nut raajslrad. -. Il. Iuioian.a us, aura l. ii a wl.n ,rl at i ua bllNMnNa, taj t tia. i if VHf aa it. 1 1 lSlddieburgh, T ! ai-rjaai ... r -Trt r-rr-atc- ' IPar- V' '
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