3 tt SiaWiJwj lest. Published tvery Thursday. of Daotnibar. . - - s1. .1. .1 naihl.nrhool. Hand ITr'.V m ".5" . will lr-.th.rn .P. 10 VTTnr loe'l ni.Mt.nn. of pabll lt.r..l nones TO SUESCBIBEB3- I.ook at flip flutfure on the label of voiir paper. Tlitw figures tell yon THK PA1 TO WHICH VOI R Smscnil'- Tio.f W 1'AIU. Within 8 weekn after titont'V l wnt, see if date I changed. 'o otiit r recfiut is neowwarv. Republican Standing Committed. Adams .1. O. Huliratler, Moses Krb. Hi-aver Win- M. Keber.Iaauc Winter. Heaver W Win. Heeter,Iaae Dreese. rvntre It. H- Walter. Win. Npp. t:lmnmn-P. W. Walace. Rohrer. rranklin-J. W. Uentiintfer, Puvis Gift. Jn. k.on J. 8. Yearlok, Win. Nliollv. Mlildleburirh Ellas Hummel, J. W. Swnrtr.. Mitlilleereek J. J. Mltrliel, A. 1. Krnmer. Monroe J. K. Mount, T. P. Hummel. V,,rry Levi Kepler, Henrv Harding. 1VrrJ. v.T. II, Willis, T. 11. Uravbill. iVnti John K. Thomas, Howard Row Hjirimr A. A. 1,'lsli, I. I. Munbeck. Seliiirovo A. H. Keck, Kd. M. Hummel. I'nlnn-.f. 1. Hopnr, Tf. T. Hundore. WiiHhinKtoii K. W. Tool, J. W. Hoff man. ' i . '. 1 ."" ' - ' 'THen'ii cUtie annua it nw notes, as' fatti tii'l print 'en." Work on the new jail is pro;jrext"liiK rapidly. Maud 8. trotted a quarter in 30$ 8nouds a 2.02 gait. Squirrel shooting will legally begin on September Int. J. r. Aurand is taking a course in Wllliaiusport Commercial College. A woman and a now dictionary al ways try to havo tho last word. Tiookout for tho counterfeit silver dollnr bearing the date of lS-W. We noticed Mrs. Horace Alleman of Selinngrove on our streets on Monday Theft. .1. R. Reuuion at Adams bum on Saturday promises to be a big affair, and u large attendauct is expected. Rey. S. P. Or wig has been granted a much needed vacat ion of four weeks nnd ho and wifo left for Watsontown on Tuesday. Thore are now sonio sixty teachers and students attending the Normal in this place and tho school is daily growing in interest. Mrs. S. H. Suhoch has taken the cake thus far In catching fish. Last week she landed a fifteen inch black sucker and three nice bass. Notwithstanding all the modern im provements of husbundry, the matri monial harvest is still gathered with tho cradle am, thrashed by hand. An authority says the half of a letn on squeezed intoacup of strong coffee and drank without milk or sugar, will euro any case of sick headache. Tho Hackenburg Camp Sons of Ve terans of Middlehurgh will hold u fes tival here on Saturday evening, Aug. SI. Full particulars next week. The arguments for a now trial in the Doty vs. Hanks cuse were heard at tho last term of court and aro now in the hands of the court for oonsid erution. Will Cavany of McAlisterville visit ed friends here on Monday on his re turn from New Berlin, where he had gone with the avowed purpose of tak ing btock in Mr. Heaver's gold mine. E. K. Hack, a student In the Haiti more College of Physicians and Sur geons is buck to Selinsgrovo, and will UHbint his brother in tho manufacture of clothing during his vacation. The Post was favored by a brief cull from Congressman .Atkinson on Tuesday. The editor is sorry that he was absent at the time aud could not invite the distinguished gentleman to the editorial chair. M. L. Blair, Alderman 5th Ward, ficranton, Pa., stated Nov. 0, '83: He had used Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil for tpruius, bums, cuts, bruises and rheumatism. Cured every time. Pkacuks! Peaches can be had in a very short time, one mile southeast of New Berlin ou my farm, at reason able prices. Persons in need of fine peaches will please call. Isaac Kino. Nat. p. Shupe, head salesman of the Hultimore One-price Clothing House, Harrisburg, was here over Sunday visiting his many friends a guest of his cousln.Mrs. J. C. Huffing ten. Harry Holender, a twelve year old son of Treasurer Charles A. Holender, caught a two pound and ten ounce bass In Middlecreek on Saturday. This is the champion heavy-weight (or the season in Middlecreek. Jacob P. Keller, of Selinsgroye, a moiuber of Co. I, 49th Reg. P. V. I. died at Sullnsgrove last week, aged about 84 years. He was buried with Uilltarv honors on Sunday and Capt. Ilynn Post of this place attended in a body. Fori tiik Campaign. The Harris-'"-! 'iUciyrujjfl, the oldest Republican newspaper in Eastern or Central Peiioaylvaulu, will be mailed to any address, until November 10th, 1880, at the following rates: Dally, $1.33; Weekly, Jl cents. Special Inducements to clubs, San I'les free. Address ' U, W. McAlakxky, Manager, . HoirUburjf, Pa. Curtin Bowerso Is wen on our streets nearly every day with his trao tion threshing machine engine, dem onstrating to a certainty Mother Shlpton's prophecy that "wagons without horses or mules shall go." People are freezing to death by the thousand in Labrador. If some en terprising citizen would only barrel up some of that cold weather and let it loose around here he could stick his nose up at Vanderbilt, or evan an edi tor. The candidate who, as tie meanders through the country, carries a note book and carefully jots down the name of every man who promises to vote for him, after the election looks sadly at the list and marvels at the large number of liars whose names he has written. The Willlauisport Grit took our snake story last week and published it as a "special dispatch from Middle burgh." If that isn't cold cheek wo uon t know wliat to call It. We are bad and no doubt getting worse, but wo draw the lino at rtadiivja lie. The masons aro making good head way with the stone work of the new jail nnd nearly half of the second story of the main building is up, and the cell work Is almost as fur along. Mr. McCuuley hopes to have the stone work finished by tha latter part of September. Here is an item of ititerent to the la dies: If white clothing, say a dress, Is put away in a closet or drawer, it will in time become yellow. Hut if it be placed in a box lined with dark blue paper, or even wrappud in dark blue cloth, it will come out as white as it ever was, no mutter how long it lays, Out of sixty-seyen counties of the State eighteen have neither district nor county almshouses. These are Hutler, Cumeron, Centre, Clarion, Clearlleld, Elk, Forest, Fulton. Indl ana, Jefferson, Juniata, Monroe, Pike, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Union and Wyoming. Miss Chrissie Sleininger of Banner ville, who lias been canvassing our county for Dr. Scott's Electric Cor sets aud belts has been very successful in making sales here. For the gen tlemen she Has Dr. Scott's Electric Brushes, and us she is a "winsome lasso" nhe succeeds in selling quito a number. Capt. Harding of Fremont, was in town on Tuesday and had with him a boquet of rare and beautiful (lowers. He is, by the way, a bontonist and does not only know the technical bo. tanioal names of rare flowers, but makes their cultivation a study. He has now a Hyderangio f.ruinlo flora that has more tli m 103 (lowers. Wo would thank the Captain for a boquet some time. We have taken the agency for the Suulmry Hook Bindery, John D. Linglo, Proprietor. Any person want ing binding done can call at this office, get prices, leave the work with us and we will forward it at onco to the bin dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of value which they de sire to preserve can get them rebound in the mo.-it substantial manner and at lowest prices. fr. -if. 4s. I: xs. is. a U (' 0 Nouoky's Dahlinu. Her face is broad, her head is thick, Her tongue keeps upaclackerty click; Minds every one's business but her own Is a uuisance abroad and a pest at home. Adjourned court was well attended on Tuesday. Tho Doty vs. Hunks case brought a number of legal cele brities from Juniata and Perry conn - ties, while Union was represented by .ludy Dill nnd Charley Wolfe and both had luiuature gubernatorial bees buzzlugiu their hats. We saw Judge Bucher for a moment ou the street. Wo hailed him with "Judge11 but he paid no attention. We then called "Bucher1' with no better results, Then we yelled "Joe!1' and he stopped as suddenly as a bliud horse when he runs into a stake and rider fence exchanged greetings and was off again. When a fast youth goes astray, friends gather around him in ordor to restore him to the path of virtuo. Gentleness and kindness are lavished upon him to bring him to manly gruce. No one would ever suspect that he had sinned. But when a poor, confiding girl has beon botrayed, she receives the brand of socloty and is henceforth driven from tho way of virtue, The betrayer is honorably received; but there is no place for her this side of the grave. Soolety has no loving, helping hand for her, no smile of peace, or voice of forgiveness. There is a deep wrong in this, and fearful are the consequences, wind yet, to our shame be it said, in this Christian land we boast of humanity aud kindness to whmen. Some fellows thought that a big yarn we told in last week's Post about Wils. Welter's encounter with the black snakes. Well, it was rather a stunner, but wo have some laid away that will knock that story out on the first round. One is about a blaok snake that we saw engaged in ripping a board off the side of a barn, with which to fan Itself. Another one is about a rattle snake that hatched out a brood of chickens, and was scratch ing around to And grub for them when we lust saw it The last one whioh we have salted down for the September market is about a snake that swallow ed a circular saw which was still run ning when the reptile was killed. Of eoursera patent for these yarns has been applied for and any infringe-' meats will be dealt with aooordlngto law, , Bass fishing is occupying the atten tion of our anglers at present. MaryE. Herman and J. II. Hart- man will sell at public sale at the res idence of Frederic H. Herman, valua ble personal property In Centre twp., on Saturday, Aug. 28th. See bills. The Camp Meeting, under the au- spioes of the United Brethren in Christ, will be held in Pallas drove, Snyder county, commencing Aug. 24 and closing Aug. 81. This camp Is provided with excellent cottages 18x14 which can be had for the term for $3, nnd board can he pro cured for 3 during the term. Thus all who desire to visit the camp, can procure accom modations at very rensonnbte terms. Persons desiring to procure cottages, should notify Rev. W. II. Zimmerman at Port Trevorton, at least two weeks before the time appointed to open. All are cordially invited to attend. The Executive Committee Is making special arrangements to seo that good order Is preserved during the holding of the camp meeting. No huckster ing will be permitted on the grounds. Nothing is allowed to be sold but the necessaries of life. A plaintive cry arises from the mountain fastnesses of Perry county, Pa., for the repeal of tli act putting premium on thcreulps of hawks.owls, foxes, minks, weasles and wildcats. It Is argued that the farmers aud poulterers, who are most directly In terested in the destruction of these pests, should kill them without any bounty, and that the bounty encour ages the unscrupulous to collect hawk's eggs and go into the hawk raising business on the sly, ami to cut fox skins into Imaginary ears while waiting for the hawk'segg's to hatch. Perhaps these abuses will some day cause the repeal of the bounty laws, not only in Pennsylvania but all oth er states, but it would be an agreea ble novelty if the game and fish laws were allowed to remain as they are, no matter what they are, for two or three years together. Peoplo could then get some idea of their real scope of usefulness. As it is, they are rhang ed so often that h'trdly one of them has ever been fairly tested. St. Joe (Mo.) CiwUr. Tiik U.tio.v Coi'nty F lit. The management of the wtgricultural So ciety of 1'iiion County has gone into other hands and a thorough change of former proceedings is taking place. The determination of the men who havo its affairs in charge is to place ft on a vigorous and healthy foundation without regard to cost. Kill or cure is the motto. Tho main buildings will bo considerably enlarged and so ar ranged us to afford the greatest possi ble convenience for tho comfort and enjoyment of the people and for the display of their goods. The stock stalls will bo rebuilt and placed on more suitable grounds. Much larger amounts are offered in the way of premiums. $100 for buggies and light vehicles; $1000 io the different uses for horses, and a like proportion for every other department of exhibits, stmplo provision will be made for all the wants of the peoplo in every way. The best Band that can bo got will enliven the occasion. The President, Hon. Cyrus Hoffa, has not failed in former enterprises and in this he is sustained by the harmonious co-operation of tho Executive Committee in making this the greatest, most exten sive and enjoyable Fair ever held In Union county. X. Statu Noiimai, Sciiooi,. The State Normal School of the Sixth District, at Bloomsburg, will begin tho fall term on Tuesday, August 81st, 1S0. The new building containing twenty six recitation rooms greatly improves the facilities for teaching. Tho steam heating apparatus has been much iiu provod and connected with tho boil ers of tho Bloomsburg Steam and Electric Light Co. For tho seventh consecutive time it is true that "the number of students last year was lar ger than ever before." Although tho Senior class was larger than any be fore it, all were approved by the State Hoard of Examiners. Candidates for the Senior class will be examined at the opening of the year in tho Junior studies, and that examination in those branches will bo final; thus the Sent ors will be relieved of much anxiety, and undue pressure. Five students of last year have already been admit ted to oollege. Students having a card from the Principal get half fare on the L. V., Readiug, and D. L. & W. R. Rs. Full professional standing as teacher Is given by the diploma. For catalogue address Rkv. D. J. Wallkk, Jr., Principal. Bannkrvilmc. Any person who Is a friend of flowers should come and see Mrs. E. A. Harbster'a flower yard. Mrs. H. has one hundred and twenty five different kinds of which two thirds are in full bloom. Mrs. Joseph Peter has a French geraneum whioh has one hundred large flowers. There will be no caiupmecting held in Baker's grove as was formerly an nounced. Reuben J. Smith has a corn stalk that measures 13 sect 4 inches. Who oan beat it. Fire broke out In Oeorge S wauger's wash-house aud burued part of the house, Mrs. Nettie Shiva while engaged in baking in the oveu on Friday, had her clothing catch Are and she was very seriously burned. The Adauwburg Cornet band bold a cake-walk at Hauuerville ou Satur day evening. Hogs are still dying in this vicinity of the unknown disease. K, Sntrllenberger of this place has handled over 730 quart of huckle berries this season. . JUfP. Wkst Bkavkr. OaU harvest is now about past. William Krlck's latest Improvement is a corn-house. Jaoob Miller of McClurs baa built a large stable. O. II. Steely of Lower Marrion, Montgomery county, Is at present visiting his parents at MoClnre. J. J. Mattern can beat anything In the vegetable line thus far heard from. He has cucumbers that average 14 inches in length and lettuce that measures 58 inches around the stalk. Who can beat It. We will have no caiupmeetlng iu this section. There will be a grand picnic in Shawver's grove and all are invited, and especially Barter with his shot gun. There are some men in West Beaver who should ring themselves and stop rooting In other people's business. OlISKHVKIt. TnoxKt.vtf.bK. The news of our little city are scarce in the extreme, but we shall try and gather a handful of residue, which might be of little Im portance to the many readers of your paper. Oeorge Smith who had been con fined to the house with rheumatism since spring. Is again able to be ahou and enjoy the sceneries of tho outside world. A good many of our citizens attend ed the picnic at Beayertown last Sat urday, but It evidently seems that some of tho young men were not sat isfied with ono sociable meeting in a day, and took in the festival at Her man's. This shows that tho young folks still appreciate such assemblies. The farmers are busy ploughing, but It seems Mint they are a little Im peded by the drouth. There is a man within the limits of this township who treats his wife worse than a slave kicks her occa sionally, has her for a bootblack and the like. Such a specimen should bo sent to the North Pole on a Ashing expedition, as it might probably 11 le down his Infamy. Fanners should bo nwnre that the Canada tliiftle should be entirely ,ui ihilutcd before tho seed Is ripe, and strewn over a greater territory, by the birds and winds. The corn crop Is reKrted to be an uverago yield, all that it needs is a good shower. Our marksman are hard on hawks. We suppose they would sooner have the bounty than tlu hawks. James Mattern and Fred Uundrum of Adamsburg were in town on Sun day. Emma. Adamshuuu. While Dr. Wagner was returning from a visit to bis pa tients his horse broke through a bridge, narrowly escaping severo iu jury. Our supervisors should see to it that our bridges are kept in good repair, before tho township will be called upon to pay damages resulting from neglect of duty- ' .1 cow beloging to James Dreose was choked to death by apple lodging in her throat. Mr. Dreose paid )70 for the animal last fall. The lecture delivered by Dr. -I. M. Smith before the Adamsburg Normal was well received by all who heard it. Nettie Specht had her hand badly bruised by a wiudow falling ou it. We havo a now board-walk to the depot. John Holender was on Shade moun tain five times and brought down 208 quarts of huckleberries. Who can beat it? Tho O. A. R. have uiado arrange ments for lato trains on Saturday evening, so that all who desire to remain for tho entertainments can do so. Trains will leave east aud west at or about 10 o'clock. From all ap pearances this will be the gala day of the season. John Walter fell from a pear tree and broke his arm. Mrs. Joo Shannon has a corn stalk of the sweet variety that measures 10 feet and 8 inches, aud Joe thinks its still "agrowing." The question now Is, "Who will teach our winter schools?" Oeorge thinks Hlun-coat inusthavj followed him when he was on his wed ding trip. Rki Men's Plow Shoes for $1.20 at M. S. Schroyrr's, Solinsgrove. For good Hoots & Shoes cheap for cash, go to Shroyer1, Sellnsgrove.Pa. Suing r.Ks! Shixqlks! Fifty Thou sand No. 3, 18-Inch Shingles at f-!.50 per thousaud. Inquire at this oftice. Ladles Kid Foxed Olovc, Kid top, Button shoes. Solid leather soles for f 1.85, at Sbroyur's, Selinsgroye, Pa. GRAND KATHKIl Cl.OCK KOU SAI.K. An eight-day brass works, cherry case Orund father clock, guaranteed to keep good time for sale cheap. Call at my Jewelry Store iu Middleburgh. It, H. LKITZKii. Sl'KCtAL OFKKB IX PonTRAITH. To introduce my Crayon Portruits to the readers of this paper, the follow ing offer Is made, good- till July 1st. I will enlarge from a photo to a LI FE SIZE BUST CRAYON PORTRAIT, whioh cannot be equaled In this coun try, under $13 or 20 unframed, a per fect likeness of copy and a handsome pieoe of work guaranteed. I offer a picture framed in a 8-inch composition gold frame, 18x23 for U, or one fram ed in a 8 Inch composition gold frame 20x24 for $13. If the work is not as I have represented It, you need not take it; if satisfactory, tho portrait it self and your recommendation will attain my object in this offer. Crayons, if desired will be seut by Express C. O. D. with privilege of ex aming before paying for tUem. Bend photo by mall and it will re ceive prompt attention. W. P. MOYER, Crayon Artist, Freeburg, SDjdwr Co., Ta To thr Fahmkiw. I have the sole agency for Snyder county for the Perry Spring-tooth harrow, acknowl edged to be the best harrow manufac tured and will supply all orders promptly and guarantee it first class In every respect. J. F. Rkitz, Middleburgh, Pa. The nervous, brain working type of people, such as lawyers, clergymen. business men and students arc the clpnl victims of hay fever. Suf ferers may be certain that hay feyer does not arise from an Impure state of the blood. A local treatment is the only way to cure it. Judging from results, Ely's Cream Balm is the only secltlo yet discovered. July22.4w. WhMi TUIvy tn kk, fart hft CMtntla, When ah. m Child, ah. ertat fr t'utnria, When ih Immim Iflti, ah. clung to Catdrria, Wbou alia had Children, aba gate ihcra Catrtorla, IRAXI Jl'KY. Prawn for s.pt.tnb.r Term, eomiuoodD MotxUjr, lh iTib. ihsJ, Kaaror-Nathan Pn.nl, f. Wil. H.avrr Wen-.laci.l. o lre., John Pi'Uar, Jr., A. l. Snrlrr, l..nry s. iiemvr. Chtpmaii Win. H. SSwsrtu, W. K. Walla.. MI'llli'lmrKh .tum-i Av.ra MiMIi'raak Paul Hummel. Wm A. KarU-r. P.rrr .!.. Simon, Harnl Wwiunr. Kerry Wast l.avl M. Tvati. I'.nn Urn). Ktoiiar. Sellnuroa-Klw.r l Kmi, O II. lil.hM. 8rln-Aruo K. M Ik-boll, Wm. It. Smllh, A. It. t'l-h. t'nl.m .Ifr.mlih llnr. .Iivb Omml. r. Wa.hlngtoo-J.O. lierr il.l. Polar I.. Ualnea. PP.TIT JI'bY. Drawn for is.'ptointior Trm, eiimmr-nclDH Morula? tha 2:vi. In. Arinma-I.l'. llaokenburgli, Tolilat Mlti-hil, Konlrr Smith. Ilaavor i:hrll llonniwrt. Win. M. Kl!rr, lvl I Miillliwarlli. .1. P. Veti... Ilaavar Went ilriirj Khlor, (ten. S. Movl r. Centre Jerry l llow.riux, Kuhert tMley, John Hartman. Chapman Solomon Klirltihl, J am en llrrkor, Al.l Urrol., M.iyer. Prank lln Thomas Holland. .ln obU. Walter. .Inr-kaon t'alvln M. Namlera. MM.IIerrrek en. J. Kou.h. John Zellier. Monro, lleory U.lie, Tbotuta Siail.ir, Wm. Klaar. Perry .la-nb V. Arbogait, A. T, H.a i-bel, J. P. Newel . Perry We-t- Jam. Porrr, Samuel Helln-r. Peon 'h. K. lin-kel, Oho. c. Custer. Jaoob Mtlterllng, Daniel lilt, lion). Smith. S!ellntKrove-I.el Kluhcr. SirliiK Henry dell. J. Howard K II no, Win. J. Prino, Kolt. 8. Smith. John U. L'lib, A. A. t'lsb. t'nlon .1. II. Herrold, Philip I.enlR-, C'barlet I.. WHm. r. WahtiiHini-Phlllp llo.olrli-k, Wm. K. Kentt ChAi. Nprenklo, Calvin Mt'ebold. 1 I MAKIlllOl). .lug. H, at Puxtotiville, bv Rev. V. II. Mover, W. II. II. J. Bailey and Miss Cora I. Bickhart, both of .Snyder county. An?. 10. at Middbdiurgh. bv A. K. (lift. .1. P.. Levi !'. Smith and Mr. Caroline Snook, both of Spring twp. Aug. 7, at Miilille leirtrh, bv S. S. Scborb. J. P.. K. II. Minium nnd Miss Mary K. Markley, both of Snyder county. ii i:d. July 2. at Port Trevorton, Mamie M. it., daughter of Harry K. and Kli zabetli Hhuffer, aged 2 mouths and U days. Aug. 1, near Pallas, Samuel II, Strawser, aged 50 years, ? months and 21 days. MlricllclHirg Market , Butter 12 Kggs J2 Pitted cherries H (Tnpitted " ; Blackberries II Raspberries 12 Onions l.ard 7 Tallow ft 'lliekelis per lb (( Turkeys Si.le o Soulde 8 nam jo Cirain Market. COUUKCTKU 11V W. II. WINKY KVKKV WKIINKSIIAY. No. 1 lied wheat $ .SO " 2 Pultz and mixed 7s now 70 to 77 Rye AO Corn 4A flats 28 32 Potatoes AUDITOR'S NOTICE. la the EsUtte. of Mur la the. OnJiann' lirtt St'ffai dt'c'd, Court of .Siiider County Tho iinlurlxnnil mi, liter, apoliituil .y the Court iiIhivo iiuinnl lo tllstrihulo the. biihince in tlm haiiiln ol the ut-ooiiiiluiil In atsivo i"Ul to and amonii Iho.o l-Knlly ontitlod lo thu mime, hori'liy kIh' notice lo all pcrsoni lntirilnd. Unit ho will attend to the dution ol lili nppolnt uionl at thu iillice ul CIii.k. I. I'lro'b, l.-i , In SHlni-a-rove, Pa., on HATCKDAY SKITI'M BKU lllh, 1 1(14 at u ii'rliivk a. in. wlit-n tin y may iitiund II Ihry think proper or lorevir bo ilebarr.-d Irom ciiiuiiiK Iu lur a ilialrtlmiitu por tion ul raid lund. J. M. KTKP.SK, Auditor. IXKCUTIUX' NOTICK Letters Uteitamentary on tlia ett of Ilmlel Iloyer, lata of Crntre township, Sujrinr Co., dao'd, bavin been Krant-rt t ,,,a U11(1. iKued, all person, knowlu tbaui.olve. Initeb ad lo s..id estate are rei)iiu ted to make Itntim dlate payment. while tlioso harliiM- elaliut war. present tbeiu duly authenticated to tha undar sinned. . . CATHARINE BUY KH. AuKUst 1'J, 'st. lU.outrll. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE! Hie underpinned will soil at Piildle Sale, on Saturday, August Utb, 188D, The Inllowlnir desorlh! properiv t wit: A uod Turin ml unto In Munmir's Viillrr, abonl 4 iiiIIih. went ol ('Hiilnv lllo on the rnd lundlng Irum Centrnvllle lo Troxelvllle, hounded North by Piibllu Uo.1,1. t.it by land of JhouIi I'nwk South by lund of Honry Horxo and West by laud of Ancic It, llorumu, Containing 100 Acres mnPA lip In Nil holnir nnurlv sill slau. .! I.. i.i.-u ivhi aill III I II IK f vluieof cultlvutlon. Wliureuu are ureotod a inilto Dwelling House, Largs Hank Barn, m.'w, i...fv .'.r,i,i ,.i.n ana an iiicr fui'i'iu", ry ouiooinilllKa. Also II nil!) VOIIIIH orvhnrd nl choice mill In od bosrlnir. And HltllDr iMillllL. Will.. MAI.. 11. hi .... .... tun .iu,.,, tiatiu u UUIU men", at o'clock ol said day. TKkMsu-'jn ui.tAi.iii .,i, .. j... .r i . - balance In payiueula. ' ritr.u k. ti i;iiN an. U X KU UTO IVH N ( IT f n K T.. I.. J-eHoalaiueoUrroa tb. estate rf John M. Trwiaii, lata al Adams township, 8uyder Uo.nty, Pa.. dM, kevln been granted to the aadersUuea, all parson, knowlow IheinselTes JudabUd toaald estate are i.qu.stad lo make lumadlala naiuiani.wklU tUiwa kavluv alalia, will presaut tkeui duly aiilb.ntlenlad for Ml Oauteut to the undersigned. Jul, pd. . KstMutsr. Tea above named P.iacutor will mast parties lulareelait al llilau ... u.ia.- u ! T V .Uroi.ltlU.ou balurday, b.pl.'a. CENTRAL HBW (EdDllD TTIK1E. SEL1NSGKOVE, PA. We have in stock an immense Va riety of Uniciilall Laces cream color and beigo in all width from 1 inch to 36 inches wide.snd we guarantee our prices to be low er than the lowest. Our stock ot is complete, as well as our stock in general. When you come to our town, we will be pleased if you call at our store and take alook.wheth er you purchase or not. Orders by mail will receive our personal attention. GREJ1T ISJillGJIIMS Al ctoc!h) Bros. -0- To our Furuoer Fiienils we wonlil erty Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. Wo will Bull you DOUBLK HAliPOOX HAY 1'OKKS nt $1.'T eaoh. Hay Rope at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine cfass WOODEN PULLEY at 25cts. Rakes, Loner Handled Forks, etc cheap, Nails at $2,25 per keg;, Horse Shoes 84,25 per keg, Wo liavo juHt rvcoivcvl a MG stock of Kims, Hubs and Talent Wheels ami cull give you very low priccH. Can Bell yon good substantial Ready-mixed Paints, at t" cen is find $1 imi por fj'illon. Oxide of Iron Paint nt G5 cents per gallon, by the barrel. Call to boo ns, or writo for SPH CIAL PRICKS. SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrovo. AJLWAYS -AiMI- Our new ppring ntock is now rcinly, It is ono of tlio grnndost lines ol Mn.L I ,. ....... I,, i, ..I I v., il,:.,.. I i i, ... .... . ,uviuti j.iu u'l.v rtvi ...jiuiii; .lltn .JU.MI ll.ULIUII III iUU WI.JT VI good and dofiintblo HtyluH, and an to quality nnd low pi icon, we fenr no vt'iujM.tiK'i wist, i.it'vtw unn ntuujq a.i-i'ii i tuii u i ni u iiju l'll UJ VilClIU tho l)CHt ooila forllio leant money. Wo offer for your couHideratiou ; DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, JVOTOXS, 1I.ITS, CAPS, TRUXk'S, VALJSRS, v I 'TLEJIY, CARPET. a 1 11 VET CIIA L , IL UW, QUI: HAS, (,'f.ASS, TIX EARTH EX, WOOD AXD II JLLOW 'WAUE, AG'-. $U., SC. These goods arc maiiii all new, of I lie choicest mate rials ami, latest styles. The rices ice. ask for them will astonish iouas I her are wifucsl ionabhj t he rock bottom for retail, trade- We par the highest n ice tor all kinds of co uxtr ) ' rRo n tw ;. Judging from our trade we anticipate E.XTEXSI R SALES this season uiid hare trcparcd to meet all demands- CALL Yours in waiting, is. li. usti;k co., Xcar Middlcbarg Depot- TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I would ronpi'd fully inform tlir citizens of Suyder county, that 1 am now prepared to do all work in my lire t roiuptly nnd in tlio best workmuhhko manner. Sly Stock of COOK STOVES AAD HEATERS IK' mm ' tbat wo liavo somo HAKQAIXS n 8N TIME o is simply immense, including all kinds of etuod aid tuakes, mmrnutecd to yivo fcutitfuctiou. I luaku UBpccialty of HOOFING AND SPOUTING aud cordially solicit tie put lio patronage in this line. tovea delivered nud nut Dp ready for use without eitr charge to all purchasers residiop within reasonable distance. Thanking you for punt favors and soliciting coDtinaatce of the same, I ou Yiry Truly .'ours, I). T. KUOAD&, MIDPLEBUIlflT, PA
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