V : r -v S t v - V , .. . . . n . . r . published every Thursday. VtVZM7MfSS3l 7vr'. iris-i aaMai !, Of D.-'" I ' . oar rrtnU Uroat the eaanty will n1"'!. -.aiaht.nrlin.ita. Mca 1"" " ..... .-.! sill raa. lb tftnt Till..;-- t'1 n'wniirmir'i. J7aa rdal faal". ' p, . iinr ralaa. lll ha r.-a ..ka-a " !" ""! tiarnn but "will Wvarxl! r.j,nlbl. for lb oulatao U flrai. BeyaUican Standing Committal. a ,1111 J. 0. Bchratlsr, Mow Krb. itivr- Win U . Rrr...aao Winter. ivr W Wm. Heater, I ann Dreee. pint-. It. B Erdley, J. M. lilnfftnan. rhnnian-F.W. Wnlnee. Uohrer. Sffin-J. W. HenlaK.r, Davis I. kPon-J 8. Yearlck. Win. 8hil)y. Middleburnh-Eliai Huminel, J. W. wartx. Ml.i.Jler.reek-J. J. Mitchel, A. D. Kramer. Mm)roj. E. Hout. T. Y. II annuel. TVrrT-Lvf Ket.ler. Henry Harding, ivrrv W-J. H. Willie. T. ft. Oravl.ill. lVnii-J)ho B. Thorns. Howard How HprlnU -A. A. DMi. I. I. Mai.r.j.ok. SellnKrov A. H Kock. Kd. M. lllUI',1. f'nlnn J. L. Hogar. N. T. Dundore. Wariilnftton-B. V Tool, J. W. Holt niaa. vm j U'l' . i- LI .. i . i " mi 'ii ciur mil ti utn' istti. tr m if! Kift 'IQ." .7.11. Arnold. Raq . le In Terry Co., vinltiag bit father whole very danger- onaiy til. Tiieaoeount of the otoelng exercleee of the Adauieburg Normal Instltut reached ue too lata for tola laeua. H. F. Beohler and (anally of Mifflin burg epent taal Sunday In Mlddle bargh. guette of th editor and family The feetleale held by tba Grand Ariur In Seebokl'e Hall on Monday end Tuesday erenlnge ware well at tended and tb Port netted quit a rung little en id. J. B. Reed of Bunbory, eontraetor f(.r the heatlnti and plumbing of the new all, laet week completed tbe eel lar and foundation work of LU eon tract It I a aioellent Job. John and Aaron Btahlneoker who are hauling tb atone from Shade mountain for tba Jail, Uat weak bro't In a Ion I of als ton with four horsee and eeventeeo toat on three loada. llow'vtbatf Adolf Lalloa,earrlaga manufacturer 119 Carroll St.. Buffalo, N. Y.. etateo : "I waa troubled with nausea of the totuaoh, (Ink headache and general debility, burdock Blood Bitters cur ed me." Kn. Pout. I'leaee return the thanks of the Grand Army to the ladies who furnlnhed us rakes and assisted us n holding the feettval this week for tbe beneflt of our Tost. Committee. Peter Bpeeht, tenaut on Kpb.Gray blll's farm, near Hlchfleld brought a Malk of rye to our office on Mouday that aieanured 7 feet and 7 Inches In height. He also boasts of forty -lueh i lover of the small variety. The Juniata county oase of Doty ts Hunks tried here thin week came to a loe on Wednesday night. Tba jury after being out tn hours returned a verdlot In favor of the Plaintiff A motion for a new trial waa made. It ts useleee to pay that when "A VBfirRiDBB,rt sends an article to the Pout for publication and is afraid to daddy" It, the editor is hardly fool enough to publish It on his own re sponsibility whether he Is acquainted with the facts or not. Wa have had nearly all the doctors and lawyers In Juntnta county at our peeUI ooort in Mlddleburgh this week, and as result the chances of life and liberty have Increased a hun dred par seat . In oar sister county during this period. N. P. Hare, Btreet Commissioner of Mlddleburgh Is doing some excellent work in the lino of Improvement on our street. Last weok he bad tbe entire Post'B force In tho gutter bur ines and the way they made the gravel fly waa a oantlon. A colt belonging to Edward Bollg took fright at tbe show band on Sat urday evening and breaking loose from the hitching poet, ran oat Pine sreet where it struok the fence completely wrecking the buck-board to which it waa hitobsd. John Beaver, Druggist of Falls City. Iowa, brought Kittle Muster, bis best girl from Hartleton to Mlddleburgh lHt week and spent the day with a. They wore members of a party that pio nicked at Bainpeel's dam during the afternoon and evening of the day. Shields and Bhlrkof MeAllsUrville, two of tbe finest ooroettets in Central PonusylvanU ra tba guests of Stat ler'e Corue) JJand, and accompanied them to the Commencement exercises at New Berlin this week. Tbeyare welUbehavad young follows and are general favorites no only with tba girls, but affrong all. Mothers, are your children aver troubled with worms T Are they rest less at night, and is their appetite vo racious at tliueaT VlHBOaR BlTTERA. OldBtylk, bitter taste, is tba beat remedy for worms aver discovered. It Is also a foa to every akin dlssaae known, because It keeps tbe blood lure and In a vigorous conditio. Two of Bmlthgrove'e enterprising young men reallied quite an amount of "ready poeket-ooeyn laat weak catching frog. Tbis toettesl two would be superior experta to try their skill After naefe 4Xberato, eipaase and troubU, t3sT ewt mmt at Mlddlabwrgh, and, t?z liberlnjaow- vlaeingly a whole Zt - - ' i . , ' - r ' It Is reported of tbose tn-rubfr of j th Grand Army who labored so rnrnMtlf for th uoc of the festi val tUli week, that they did it to rale money to defray their exponse tnrotothe piicuiniiiiiniit at (lottva- The., gentlemen are all ft(,l Di willing to pay their own bill,' 1 A I iuu lur rriiurt i isumuoovi. Iiure. ,Kluiple, uniiualifloil, undiluted, un 'provokrxl, irrouudlt.' trratultotis wil : rat, luallguant. During the exbibitloti of Lee'e clr ens at Adauieburg on Friday after noon the seat gave away and a panio ensued. Mr. Lcplcy, widow of Bolo inon Lepley had her leg broken. The accident wascaueed by the bud condi tton of the ground on the nlant where the seats were eterted. The company are exonernted from the prime chu-i-of the aecldot, and acted the part of gentlemen In securing and paying fur eurgical aid. They atno gave the lady half of the reoelpts of the evmilng's entertainment. Uoll or Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their nauip. Hliould any tuUtake occur in these orfdii or on your pa per plnaee notify u David Bhank. flopt. Pob 1, 'K7 May I, '87 Jmi 10. e Doo. 1, '6 Cbrlstinn PUtt, K. 8. Btroub, Sully A. Knnpi, Levi Krdtey, I). B. HaHeiiier, Wm. Fleeter, J. C. Bhrailer, Jacob Haines, June 13, '87 March I, '80 June 1, '87 May 1, '87 April 1. '66 Juual, '67 J. F. Zechiuan, Robt. Spade, A number of Juniata's young men who attended court this week made themselves redlculous by passing ob jectionable remarks about some of young ladle at tbe CI. A. R. Festivals Though our girls may notebook on aa much style on the same amount of capital as their Juniata aoqualntan oes, we would have thetn distinctly understand that they are their peers socially and Intellectually, and know exactly what language to select to snub a fool. Borne of these young men were gentlemen, no doubt, and we took pleasure lu entertaining them, while others were pup that only used age and maturity to make them good sited, respectable dogs "only this and nothing more.'1 Lee's circus whiob exhibited here on Saturday was quite well attended and gave universal satisfaction. It Is one of the neatest little shows we have ever seen and is nearly entirely com posed of eiwoialties which makes It vory entertaining even to old circus- goer. The company ii composed of ladies and gentleman, kind and ac commodating, and the exhibition is entirely devoid of the robbing rabble that generally follow ehows to win die the unwary. They are guilty of only one Injustice and that is to them selves by charging only 20 cents ad mission, whn their exhibition Is fully worth SO cents. Should the com pany ever come through here again they will reoelvn a hearty welcome from our people. Bad Buicidk John Bowers, resid ing iu New Berlin bung himself in the woods uear Erdley' Church, four miles south of New Berlin, ou Wed nesday afternoon, June. The cir cumstances connected with the affair are most sad. Mr. Bowers was sub ject to fits of despondoucy during which he was not only dangerous to himself but to nil around him. He aud his son had madi preparations for going to Nebraska on Tuesday, but on Monday night he took one of hi eiek spells and they could not go. They then calculated going on Wed nesday but on Tuesday night he took sick again and they were compelled to remain. In tbe after-noon be and his son took a walk, and Mr. Bowers started to return home aloue. Not arriving, bis friends' suspicious were aroused and a search was Inaugurated and they found him in a fow hours sitting on the ground with his trunk ropo around bis neck and fastened to a sapling over head. He was dead but still warm. He was buried at New Berlin ou Sunday and the fun eral was very largely attended. He was aged 63 years, was married a sec ond time, aud leaves three sons and ou girl all resldlog in tho West. Last week Frank Hartnan of Krat tervllle and J. W. SwarU of Mlddle burgh fished Weiker Run. They crossed tbe mountains from Troiel vllle and booked In Bouey's shanty over night. They sat and chatted, telling make, fishing and hunting stories, at whiob, by the way, they are both experts, until nearly eleven o'clock when they stretched out thoir weary limbs to woo nature's sweet restorative. They bad not lain long when a swlshiug sound from above greeted their ears. Frank looksd up at the board roof and by the dim light of o almost exhausted tallow dtp discerned the head and forepart of tbe body of a huge snake swaying to and fro almost Immediately over his bead. He lay motionless for a moment disputing In his mind wheth er be hadn't been drinking too uiuoh, when bU suspicions were obecked by something heavy dropping on bis blauket. A terrifie yell and a bound from Frank sent the reptile against tbe other eud of the shanty. This brought Swartx to his feet who was as badly soared at Uarman as Herman was at the snake. They searched lu the leaves and fern for ball an hoar, bat were unable to And bis snakesblp which bad evidently crawled iuto the1 logs of the bat Ur. Harinen declares tbe anake waa a copper-head aud fully aa thlok as his arm at tbe shoul der, bat tbe xaWortune of ber escape robe his of the climax of an advn tro that would at one make bin a hero. They slept very little during tvt r'rtt ae tbo tbaoty bfaJrl Kdee - -. -s - .4 Dr. W. K. T. Bahin, formerly of Mo- ! 1 1 tHH!AA . t a. 1 . a a laain appointed Medical examiner of the Pennsylvania Railroad Relief Depart ment district 1, and I now located at Tyrone, Pa. We congratulate our friend Will on his tucces,aiid the de partment on its good Judgment In se lecting to fitting a man. AnVRNTl'tiK IS A BniKT. Meeer. Lyons and Junkin, Psrry and Juniata nountie two tuost brilliant expound er of Hlackxtone, stopped at the "Wufllo Houne" thin week during our special term of Court, and being both employed on the defense In the Doty v. Bnnko case, they were a friendly to each other a two kitten and slept In the sain bed. Lyon, by the wsy, I a mnii of Herculean build, with a few addition from Falntaff, while his Llllputlan friend Junkin. i far hlx Inferior In statute. On Tuesday morning Mr. Lyon nrooe and pro reeded to put on a clean shirt which hi good wife had placed in hi atch el. The garment proved only large enough to make him a re-pertablu collar, and his effort reemblud the contortion of Hercules rent I Inn with the Nemean Hon. He struggled through, bowevei, until he could ce the enitlal "H. J,"on the hip.d ..f the garment. Tiie painful truth uomt dawned upon him that they had Hiclianged satchel and shirts, for, behind him stood his dtHtlngulhd friend, buried under a hue iiuim of canvaKS in imminent donger of eulTonation, and lie proceeded to I ty off the offensive garment iu quarter seolions. Junkin Miiccneded in get ting out of bis predicament by the use of u mariuer' rompa. and both are among u again a happy a lark and none the worse for the adventure, though Judge Junkin says the next time he attends oourt In Mlddleburgh he will intruct hi wife to tie up bis shirts with blue ribbon o he may know them In the dark. DER (IROVRR V5U PBFRANCM.- Well, dor Brexldent Cleveland hut doch oiu end gahlred. lob bin ga wis fro. Are hut usht a mistake ga- iuoflht,(woti net de tseldunga sobber ruents galoga ben, )und soil wore do are net 10 yobr furdem gablmd hut. De Republicans hen for sinera election gasoght are bet ken hartz, und wo de Demagrota ene elect gabot hen. nnd are hut ena de ofllc.ee not geva, lien se slob forschwara do ere ken sale het. Ae wore galust far an wonnerfltxioh gla madel far sle alia bada tsa fliina Ich kans em ovver aw net fardenka Au karl do slva und farUlch yohr rum galuffa i und si gallon fenbt ga inoclit mlt hoof nognl won de kuepob garixea worn, I gam gafonga by uma shana, glatia, wacha, warma uiadley fun tswa und txwonilch yohr. Are und do Francis hen gahlred im Wla Houoe, und see sogaa worn nn won derbore wa-a. Dor flroyer hut wIhu buiiNledeiny henvhlng ow gahot, an Nehwblmu fllgle ruck und wtdahuxsa wie der old Harehay; uml de Franci hut an Khwontx on era gown guhot fueof yard long. Be sin noch Deer Park, Maryland, far era honey-moon teu speuda und hen wuudorbora sposs gahot. He siu gonga farrella fonga ovver der Urover sogt as wore so full drucker far de nias tsu grega doe see emo all de fihb feryoked hen. Are hut shuut may gaflshed t-huiist Kent are uet so lega. Are hut ferlicht do Fran- ois gafoolud ovvor are konsuet grugu uf dare oldt "FUhar Moyer." Yaw, are sogt as wort' so full druckor os rhode huud, und aro het net I us bud kennados not a pore onda ring ga bucked hen und tsu gaguuked. Well, de lelt wora wunuerfitJch nun hen wlssa wollu was as gebt, ovver as date inich gore net wonnera won are nliamy hiru wet so long os are Brest- dent is, mid as bronch erne gor net bong si won are worda kon blss noch deiu yohr 1886. ADAMSBURO. During the afternoon performauoe of Lee's circus ou Friday the seats gave way, breakiug widow Biiuon Leply's h g. Dru. A. M. ami II. J. Bmith adjusted tho facture und the lady Is doing as well as can be expected. Ou Tuesday II . II Laub was iu the woods felling trees, one lodged on an other and while endeavoring to loo-en It it came down upou him crushing him to the ground. Mr. Laub was severely bruised. Miss Carrie Bpeeht has gone to Mlf fllntowu to attend the Commencement exercises of the High sohool. Prof. C. B. Wituier aud wife have gone to Pillow, Dauphin eouuty, to spend vacation. Jacob Greenhoe has embarked In the Flour and Feed business. Noth ing but the best Roller tiour Is kept. Llule Gross is spending this week lu Lewisburg. The Reformed church of Adams- burg will be dedicated uext Sunday. Persons having news items will please hand thorn to me no later than Mouday eveulug of each week. Last Friday, at tbe show.Mrs.LewU Helfrlch lost a uew bluok silk parasol. The finder will confer a favor by re turning it to ber. The closing exercise of tbe Adams- burg Normal Institute was a grand success. In the afternoon speeches were made by A. W. Potter, Ksq., of 8elinsgrove, Co. Bupt. D. B. Boyer of Freeburg, Rev. J. E. Honeyeutt of this plaoe, aud by several students. The program for the evening was carried out to tbe letter. All weut home well pleased. Dr. Reuben Relgle of Kansas is at I present vUitlog bis numerous friends at this plaee. liter, 8torb Room For Rxkt. Tb un deraiffoed having repainted aud gen eral Improved his store room la tbe town of Fremont, offer It for reot it U a teeireble bswlawss stand. Call n orr"ri, Dr.U.Rathrock, Miss Battle Stablnecker of Mifflin-' burg who Is vUltlng her lter Mr. Heebold and Hunkle, took very seri ously III lant week, but I now better. Middlkcrrkk. Most of thefarmers Mln,,.iii...ii.a H..I..A.. are uusy cultivating their corn. We aro glad to state that II. H. Herbster lia.' retnrned and I again at i ii ,,, . , i . .,, Work in A. II. Ulsh S grist Ulill. Dr. R. W. Hiegle from Kansas I at home vlxlting hi father aud friends. He gives a glowing account of how some town spring up In an exceeding iihort time and of the money that ran be made In tho new localities. Quite a iiuinbor of our people at tended Lee's circus at Adauinburg un Friday. Lant Sunday several of onr young friends niijoyed the sheneries of Fre mont. Boh Jmt rereived A earIoad of plaster at tu per ton W. H. Vj.M t Men's I'low Mhoes for (1 iXi at M. M. Hliroyer'e, Belin-grove. Fir good Moots H Mhoes cheap for cash, go to Bhroyer'e, Beliiigrov,Pa Ladies Kid Foxed (ilove. Kid top. Button hlroei. Solid leather sole foi Wi, at BhroyerV, Stdincgrove, Pa. iVreoti i-hiiiK' to secure Cuoum ber pumps chii do by calling ou N. P. Hare, Mlddlehnruli, who will furn IhIi tin in for well 20 feet deep at flVlH) Apr. 1, 'Jin. Hkami KMiiKii Clock korSalk. An elk'Ut day biaf works, cherry ra-e (-irnnd-father clock, guaranteeil to keep good time for mh!u cheap. Callut my Jewelry florc In Mlddleburgh. II. II. LK11.KL We have now on hand blank "No tie- to Tax-payers." neatly printed according to law. Tax collector who have not yet ordered their uotice can now be supplied. Orders by mall promptly filled. You may remember I spoke to you about having been alllicled with se vere nick hrudu:hes. Well, some time ago I began taking Dr. Kennedy' "Favorite Remedy" in faint hopi of releif. To my delight, and rather to my Hiirprlrie, I hav" never had un at tack cinco. How thankful I am 1 iiexd hardly tell you. I heartily wish that all women tortured iu this way kuew how oertain and pleasant a curs "Favorite Remedy" Is. Sarah J. Woodruff, Newburg, N. Y. June. FleUKRMKif, ArrKSTlOHl-Blmou IVing' hotel at McKee Half Falls, which last year gained a Btate wide reputation a the best Oihlng piano iu Central Pennsylvania, ha already frequent visit from fishermen. Thin hotel Is located on the bank of the riUhuohauiiu, opposite Ooorgetowu, ou the N. C. K., and Mr. Long Is one of the most gentlemenly and acooiu uiodatiug landlords iu the State aud will iare no pains In making his guests comfortable. Boat always on hand. Terms reasonable, Si'KeiAL Offkr is Portrait To lntroluce my Crayon Portraits to the reuder f this paper, tbe follow ing offer is made, good till July let. I will enlarge from a photo to a LI FR SIZE BUST CRAYON PORTRAIT, which cannot bo equaled In this couu try, under $15 or ftiOuufrauied, a per fect likeness of copy and a haudsome piece of work guaranteed. I offer a picture framed in as inch composition gold frame, 18x33 for 1'J, or ouu fram ed iu a ft inch composition got. I frume 80x24 for $13. If the work is not us I have represented it, you ueed not take It, if satisfactory, the portrait It aclf aud your recommendation will attain my object in this offer. Crayons, If desired will be sent by Kip rocs C. O. I), with privilege of ex aiuiug before pacing for them. Bi nd photo by mall ami ll will re celvs prompt attention. W. P. MOYER, Crayon Artist. Freeburg, Snyder Co., Pa WVia Dab vm tick, (to bat 0-ton Wba tb wtm ChlVd, a ortod fur CutarU, Wk" obo boeoca Mbw, obt olaog V C'Mtofia, Wsm U k4 CbJidi-ta, tM gor law Cootert. IM.VIMtl ICI. May SSI, by Rev. H. P Brown, Miss Kate Iongacreof Verdilla ami Jucob U. Hhotzberger of Pullas. June 0. by Rev. D. M. Stetler. Miss Jane Bohambanh of Troxrlvilie aud Perry 1) tJetz of Adauieburg. Juno 0, by Rev. 8. K. Oclisenford, Jacob A. Ieitzel of KruUervllle. aud Annie E. Zimmerman of Dry Valley X Roads. June 8, by Rev. W. h. fltover, Henry u. Thomas and Miss Kiuma J. Bally, both of Hnyder:o., Pa. June 13, at Troxelville. John M. Troxel, aged Hi years. The f uueral will take place ou Fri day. June 10, at Paxtonville, wife uf Rousli Bollinger. Middlcburg Mnrkel Butter ii 10 Vi 8 . 80 . 40 7 6 rtyirs fitted oharrids Unpitted " lilack berries Haspborries Oulous Lard Tallow Chtokeus per lb l urKeys riltia. e Hould .... 8 .... 10 uaui ... Grain market. COaKCTSl BT W. B. WISKT KTKBt Ho. 1 lUd wheat .. .AO S F1U vad luU4..a... ....I 78 " WUU M y 87 .32 f ATTfl OTT ilTTTTOTlTfl ' Isll lilt UUl X Ijlilllll From Stone In the Kiduoys. Ii It t.jr nimii.1 iri tlitt Dr. IHitIJ riJ iV miuwih i-nr. iir wu u y I will k l o uilnul why Jini An.lrowt thokmi- ,?:TY f'-vr-i iii-r-.i r--ii- imin iri, i cIIM br tb dortiir- lh llrirk lul tlixlinioiit f nmhjnt your mr -ltniM nnt IMWftJ oil la fit aul uiiiinMtv. hni h i nun laulufod, ciiatiitt ntA,iii(-M piiln, ll.irluc brnrd nl UK HAV1II KI-.M.nV I AVoKIIK KKM KHY I tilrd II, sntl r'r anlnii attut nnn nl oiio-h ill ImttU I unl.l pnnti ikmii Ilia blltr.l n oral hp, MS ul n lixih Inn, and ruiimi un It mirlnce. I penj "nit tho InritMi iilrrn, thul Tm ini'.jr nfa-lial It II Minii'ox'd. Sinortn n I IriTn lull h'l pnlu. I tin rvniililiir mt-olt rurail, un I ran nut uir-" injr Ihan.lnl " n. sin I ; n ' I ,r -n mnu..l a il1iTrr - mm a tornnv iliwit .'o. Yn,i li.,vo lay oonmil t una tliU l"i.i;r, -Luiil'l yim nili tu l ro, tut tli- tvnilUi'l nl U xr auil.irvrK. Vur truly, J A ms Aitoir.ws. n. 10 Muralial H III Mill, Tmjr, N Y lr Kniiplv' So v-iti l'"'in iy'' l i -ji.-fmliv otlsn-cl a a tru-twurtiiy -p""rli' iVr tlia i uril Kliliity and Liver flcirplui'.t'. 'iinili.ittm nri.t -ii uifuiuar, ..rifiinr iniin an iiiinun' it. us ur iitv IiIishJ. 1 u aami-n fhn -uiii-r l-im nnv nl the t: t Hilar in tlnii rvt "Karurlte Ki'innlv" I- i nn- tat.tljr pri'Vinu u.,.11 jo unl i.lnu a riiil hlur- HiV l'tirrln tniirs i nlflti elm-nl illruj- itul nnne mora iM-rt.iln "im' m yi.t will nt iieli" ii'iin Im i:t".li'rn ol th- Kulni') hiiiI lllmlili-r. I hi- nnly iiii-'lli'liis tl'ut t.i tMti p"-iy i, ii,.' Him iiT'ii.iitfliiu i,ru in rurri hii-i ttuii- I- 11 iivhl K-nn ! H.iii l.jiii, M. y. I ai r.ii' Hi moily," ol yini viimT now m rk toyr moni y OI'TOK THK IIAIN AMI I'nl'UIIY VARII MY VHINOI.KIUUI1 Ai ri KI'llW I'l H. le inrltr:tl Hl.i it an.OI-i.-a iLaS-r rm, tliarrl y tent ami cur, Jl-a, In cat tin, Ht,i-p, h- lua anil IN ulirf. J)t Vi)'.s li;KSK AM Ml I.B I'OWpl.H, f"f all lli-ra-ri of t,a M, m,l . M ii.nl, , ,l lli- .ariiii Mya'aia, ml In lb 3M" f. prr ctiil. . I r.Mi.l an Inturi-tr.l, in th i-rdin aiy ay ul fueling. ,AKMr.ltS' HSIHS "'ATTl.K foWUKli tn Jit. !:? f.inliitrr : t ln.'rr.a o jan. SitV an. I gua.lt) of Milk, lal. Ilmiar, 1 la-ll and r kic, ac t to kI-t'tiiri fnth Inirrciiti a- II iiatil to fioU to- lar.t pi'iHi. )A1HY MEN'S I'AI 1LE I'UWUR (fnr Hi' uma o" aa tba lairaar I aimi la Mb liana, fur iu Caul ir U,, I'nf al- If Harb.'lil a Kaiiklo. WiddUtitireb. J. K.hlintflMl hlfttMHllllllir. I' a ad rrarr rllll runuir; alnro. loorlo a NOTICE IN PARTITION, In (!m uittt'tr f the EW- f inrji S M i w r, nft fVuiti in (nii nxliiji, Siifih r comity, li , (feo'tf. In AmnllH Mil,-, r llilcrini.rrli' I with llrnlisn It iwr Juhn IM u-.ii, llanklln I'. .Mu--r, AiikhII iih Mu-mr lil'.Tiimrrle.l with H. J. Knl-nr. all r.-lillim In EujUur I'liunty, I'a., Ada Slanaur Ifitvnuarrtad wi.u l.ll it lli.lia, now rnaldiuv at .ii, urey, if., iiartK'l niusanr now Inlartnanli'd with Juhn M.llur re-Minn at MIHlinliuia U ('unty, I'a , aud Harrlaun Muuor rtwUInu at niuivr, i-utiMin oiiiny, iinin, holm aud I-k ri'iirua-utallM. nl Ueorxe Mur, dnc'rl. Yo rferel.f notlriad thai bjr vlrtn of writ of taqul-llloo IMU-.I outer l.e (rvlios tleark o( bnyilor eouuty. and lomt llraotad isat an loquaai will do bold on tb eld homojia.! lu trauklla lowarhtp, Hoy. Sat eonatr, ranu-yl-aate, UONUAV. Jolytdth, !-. at lu o'rlwk A M. tn male lianiTifin nr vtiuatinu i f Ilia Krai ut of lha nai i uaona'cd. wlauaod bora j gu may at mad Ii tun tiiltik irupi r. hfcli U UllIM.KH W ARTH. Saarllf Sheriffs Sale ! Wh"r-,ui, h -Irtiiaof a Wrll ul Vnnd. I t , I "ui'd nut nl tliui'iurt nl ( oiDiuuit rih-nf Nny dr I'ounly. I'a.. and to in- illwtml. anill t iiihw tu rubli.i r.ilu al tho t'niirt Hiium lu Ilia ll irtiui) i l nil.ldlotu.Kb. nil a Saturday, Joly 10, 1881 l 10 o'rliM'k. A. .l., Ill f'il!u!n dan'riiird U'r. Vond.l'i llaniK all tnat nortuln fitrni nr trust ol Inud ltuti) In A .In nil Uiwntili. Snydnr Ouunly, I'a., iiuun'tca a ii. i uunoriofit a iillown : tin the north ly lainla ul Klleu ttilhnrt, at liy t'iyetle Kottvrnll. -until I'V Juisili H Itrlirln. It. A. Kulirinan and IJ. f . Julio, aod wni't hy Ihiulel w WW, wuuiiiiuk 88 ACRES, mirn of tra. nhrrcno aw irwt-d rwti M'OHY HWM.MNtr IHIHSK, HANK II A KM. WAOMN SIIKll, I'tiMN llllli, XI'KIMI IIOI'M, not HTAML.K, III. A 'KHM 1 TH SH'II'. I'lllMW lllllldllilia I..iik all IM'Hrlv llMr. mil oiiilUii.t yuuuic uuliard, aim lioliur on tlm 1 r.-ri.ii i . . KuJand, und taknn Into runtitlun and In iuM U' i-.'Kii.i'ty nl ll. ! : ..n.. MH I- MIMi.i.i'.'.'A!'l':i,sli..''irt. rm-r u j i.ai,.(i, .ui.iiii-i.urvu, utn 7, v. Propusalrt ftr Siilo of Coun ty Bonds. TTTItr.Hr.AS. tli 'iuuty CNmiDilimiotiert uf ' Knydr luunly, I' , ty irtu- uf an nriiiir n A.pr ivni inano iiy ino i ourt ul unnrtur -khkIiiIiii nl itld nnuii) . purauAiil to thn A' t ol ftiunnomy (it April . 1oh, am .iittlmrlti'd I in- triu'l a luau uf VUJHI'KKN Tliot'ciANII lull, I.AKH lor lliu rnv.tluii uf tint n-ir prlmm nun lislnu limit lur aald rnunty ul Mlddli-liumli and lnua thaliomla ul Mtld county In Iti tun ul two niiunrau ami nuy iiniiuri rivin inr -aid aruuiint. Oon third l tho uumtii'r nl Mild hotid to ! n duoina'ila at t.lu upiluu uf tbo l'otnriilrlnn-r- In uiio year and imyalila Id It- uar. Una third roilcauiatjlo M xIhjvo In twiynnrn and nayalilo in I'll yeiir-s r.nd tbu i ll ur (,to tlilr l I i tlirnn ya.tm nud rwlortntil'l- lo anv-o ynarn. Tlila I- tlinn'i'.ri- t.j tiuillv ail iHir-iini DKSIKINi) To I'tiii I'll A:lt any ur all ulald b.in.l to mmd or hnml In ni'ttlud pruioHal. ti ttin 'oiinty f 'nitiitr-ii'ii. am at tln'ir ulltna At Ml inl'iirh, liutw-i n tl:l dud' and 1'KIHAY, JUNK ill. Inn', Bt H iiVlnnl. A.M. htAtiUK llm iiliiuuul ul hniula tli-v umr to .ur.'li;ifi'-iiuil llm mW) nl Int. rm-l at a bird tdi'y will rofpivllnly nirnl li tln tnotn'y. All prupoM! iiiii't npci'lrtiully lu(.i ihn hiiioiiiiI td-y nurfu In taki) f tlm liundii rcili"imM- In onn, Iwu or tlinia yuur aud puyal In at live, rli ur -uvdii yntli.i. ITopar iiiiputi. r ttu-hid to tmeh uf iiuld holnl-nn wlili Ii tliu r.'itu ul Inter-'! nri'in! ujkiq wiji na pun nnilil.ili.v irolll null) lltm liiinili1. All 1 ffoiih ilnrlrnlnu In InvHl In mid lunn and huiiiii iii.iiIii imiiutl lor iiiu laklint ul tliu Mujuur .my p..rt tlmrn if ''un aiip"r lu mrnuii I'oiurg aani cuiuiuiBri'iui'jni ud hjiii ii iv. JOHN MllllK ISAAC LliWl.V, JAMKli d. llDl'.S'.H (.'uuiiilif.il.inorr May '44, lvi ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. lstt-r of ailmlul.lratlon aa th- aatata ol Lian'l ll.rbdt.r lata ol W Itnarnr twn. Sntil-r Oo, dan'd, iiavln beau itrauu-d to th inula Iva.J, all paraou koualDii iuauia..lv imlM. d to Maid aetata aro requo'l. d tu inak Imui. dlalo iiayiiiBnt.wlilla tuot. Iiayiuu ulaliui n.i. braii.ni tuotu uuiy autb.utli atcd tu lb undar IgDIld. JUHKPU I HnidSTKK, Aduilntrtraiur. Juna in 'ae. DO HO MORE WHITEWASHING HOT WHtN Plastic Paint fan be had eli.np. Kvud for piiiplilt and puiur rani, ami luarn n muriu. M4XWKIX. HAZLKITM.il lil Mi'Mdurry'a Wliarl, llaltliuuM, M l., and SuS NVanulugtou Av., I'lilliMlulpblu, I'a. Standard and Reliable WATCHES. W will aull a Pin Bullil Uuld WaLiih nlnkHt lowi'lixl all adjuatoU iuumiit, eaiwd I una and luuurutu aiyio, ou tu. rolluarloa tonui (('mil iald lur ) Week I'er Month I'ur A $100 Watch ti.00 or M 0 A 7.1 Watch 1 1. 50 kU 00 A tMWatcli 1100 i-VOt) 1. A 600 Wateli $1.00 3.0U A VV) Watch ftl.OO 3-0C Ijwllen'and Kllrar Walalhaa on uma tnrma. Nuu. need liuut to ara I tiioraatlr-a ul tbli pl.iu, aauur raiiutatl'.n aa Kirt4;iaa4 liaalara lu UlAMONIW.-WAIVUKNaad JLWtt.il Y la a auiitoioai noaranta. HAlLttICK & SOU. JICWlXEJiS. 804 Mill St, PHUalfiWia, Pa CENTRAL HDIIB S4DnI!D OTWKIE. SELINSGUOVK, PA. Wo have in stock riety of cream color and trom 1 inch to 36 we guarantee our er than the lowest. Our stock of is complete, as well as our stook in general. When town, we will be at our store and er you purchase Orders by mail personal attention. (wit EAT liJl choch To onr Farmer Friend wo would say Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. We wilj sell yon DOUBLK HARPOON DAY FORKS at $1.23 oack Hay Rope at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine cfas3 WOODEN PULLEY at 25cts. Hakes, Loner Handled Forks, etc. cheap, Nails t 82,25 per ke?, Horso 8hoe8 $4.25 per keg, Wo have just received a 1)1 1 stock of UimB, Hula and .Went Wbee!, and can piva you very low pricus. Can tell yoa pood substantial Ready-mixed Paints, at 00 cents nod 81 00 per fialloo. Oxide of Iron Paint at 65 coots per gallon, by tbe barrel. Cull to eoe us, or writo fur SPEi C1AL IM.ICJ'S. SCH00H BROS., Selinsgrove. A1LWA ON TIME -Ail- IReady to Please 2 Oar new epring stock la now rondy, It if onn ff tho grandest lines of goods . run have ever bobelii. Nutuin La i lwi furpfotlfiu in tbe way of good and ilcBirable ntles, nod nn tu ijinlity otid low tuiceu, we four do competitor Onr motto ban always biuui to maiutnin tho lead by oC'ciicg" tbo beat goods for tbe lunst tnouey Wa otTorfor roar oonsidoratiorj t DryGoods, C Iothing, Boots and Shoes, JVOTfOXS, HATS, CAPS, TMXK'S. VALISKS, tWTLEK Y, CARPET,CA M'ET CUAL JIAJiD. QUE KM, CLASS, TIN, EARTHEN, WOOD AM) ILLOUWAllE, .f-tf.. SC. Tfirsa goods are ncaiiu all new, of the choicest mate rials and latest xtilcs. The price wc ash for them will astonish, you as therj are uiifui stituuthlij the rock bottom for retail tratte- We pai tho highest price for all kinds of CO UN'TR y PRO I ) Ul !E. Judging from our trade we ant iei pate EXTEJV3IVM SALhS this season und have npa red to meet all demands- CALL Yours in waiting, IS. II CUSTESIt X CO., Near JUiddiefjurg Depot- ft'''mm'm'mmmmmmmmmmmmm-mmmBmM mtm ai iaiiiai nmvjutf -OF NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Selinsgrove, Pa. Tbe oodersianrd. desire to announeo to tbe mtblio that thv have mst orenodaNEW DRY GOODS HTOKK in diusgrove, and are now hiuiucK tuo Grandest line of Goods yoa ever behold Nothing baa been siruble stylo, ond as to quality and We fear no Competition. Our rnotto nil! always be to ixaiutain the lend by offering Iba Best Goods for We ask yon to come and see as, and only pleasant bnt beneficial to yoa. Drenuss & Gunzburger, Keoly's Duildiog, North of National Hotel, RKUNSGROVK, VA. Dr. J.A.aHKttMAN hanraturnad fiout Mi stoia I liuoitlealruav iWl to -m Broadway. N.w oiiciatniB o any kind, no 4atanll.ni hum l.ibur. 111 Ifum IhA liiturv Imuui in fl inr U..t, fSjal-.ana , I'lainUK-fi, Marrl ama. Varmrr. r ii-'irq nu- ill rrul . I l'l'l IU I.O!. r l. JiLUI an immense va beige in all width inches wide.snd imcoa to be low you come to our plea sed if you call take a look-viieth- or not. will receive our IS. WIttS, 11 (Ul iJV S AT Unit we have some I5AKUA1NS to 1ST 3 THE- forgotten in tlio wayof good and d low piioos, the Least Money. o will do oor part to make it not Gomel Gomel Gomel 91 trln l.t lh. I'll ar MmImu ita imi ... Vur. In lr. 8brin b-a.tui.ut tlitr. I aa nn i.niir-r I atranuiilaa nmta-a h.!l!tl - . . ! tiUimi vha hi.f a l.aa - J tvA .r.U .... r .lv
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