PoblUheJ very Thursday. .,,11 Oocktt rnnT. fk Conrtt of VtorCoaatT ar. held on tb. fourth Momlnyt 'brarr, aUy.aoil H.ptaabar, and H.oood 4ay ( D.o.nl.r. aA.Ua frlrml throothont tb. nunl, will rrti. b Mrillnic lh la their rnpr. JL-, Mai, l1lai aal n.lghhorhnoit. rnd at Uo rlalo '" ami dr thorn op, Jh,IM. oar eolnmni will !? In npn talk wlh to pnlt throiiKh them on Mnerelor looul qaoelloi.e of riulilln Inturi-it (nt wo will not hold oiir-ell rcapootllil. for Hi. oslBltai tb.y may exirM. 2T0TICE TO BUB! Look fit the fltiRiiren on t1i labfl of your rmpnr. -Thnw tltrurp" tell you THK VMM TO WHICH YOI'B SrilSCIItl'- ytoa w l'Aiu. Within a weik after ittouov Is tent. If tint? la chancid. "o otiu'r rocmpt In iipix'uxary. Eeputtican Startling Committ33. Adanm .1 V. Hohrador, Moor V.rU. Heaver Wm. M. Hphrr,Itaao Winter. Heaver W -Win. Mentor, lunim DrecHp. Centre K. M Waller. Win. Nnp. Chapman-1 W. Wiilaco, Uohrer. Franklin -J. W. Kenning, IUvIh JackHon J. 8. Yeariok. Win. Slmllvv MliMlenurKh Ellita Miimnifl, J. W. Swartz. MIIUipreek J. J. Mitcliel, A. H. Kriiiner. Monroe -J. K. Tiouxt. T. 1 Hummel. Ferry Levi Kepler. Henrv Hardinir. perryV-.l. M. Willi. T. it.iiravhill. Penn John K. Tlioimo". Howard Uow Fprinpr-A. A. I'Nli. I. I. Mntileok. HelinMiovp A. H. Keck, VA. J. Muuimel. T'nlon J. I. Mopnr. N. T. Dundore. Whlilntoii-K. W. Tool, J. W. HolT man. Her. 'ii emu aaani w tiKin notes, ai'Iatu fce'l mint 'em." Win. Hnydnr ami family of Oxeoola, Pa., formerly of thin place are vifdthitf liere. Jolin P. Smith nnd wife left on Thurxday for Avocu, In , to vlwlt their no Caleb. We hnvo fair prosp-'ctrt that several houses will ho built on the Freneh Flats thin fall. Mife Laurel la and Phoebe HHgor of Mellefoiitv nrs vifitiiijj fih'tid here tills week. Rev. Aurand and wife of New Her lin are Kpeii'Jii;r a week with relative in Midilleburh. Thwoilore Uowof Middlooreok twp., has lost 2"ihoH from thn H'.raiuro di.-i-ease within tin) last month. Mlese Kittle hii.l liny MiiHser of Ilartleton were the truest of the edi tor and family ov-r fcoinday. ltuv. Orwljr prenehed a powerful nnd affeetive Ilarvext Hume sfi'tnon In thin place on Sunday evening;. Geo. KtahlneeUor, Witlenmyr Sc tiou's obliijiinr aaleHiiinn started yen terday on a visit to thf Hurkeye State. H. 0penheImer l daily j'ocelvlnrr larire invoieeH of Fall and Winter Clothing, o'unpi-iHin all tin latest htyles. Hill Hkat Coleman Seeb.d.l of thin plaee rutted a beet thi-t year that weigliH fix poimdrt ami ten oiiiieec. Who'll bent the beetr Tim Sliiliiolmri; Timot ipiotes a pro iiiium on i-kuniiH of 2 cents. Will llrother Footn please iiiforiu us where he i;etH his law on the (-ubject. Tho Union Sunday School of Mid dlcbur;rh will hold u pie nic in HxwerV irrovu one uiilu west f town on Sat urday of this week. All urn invited. Tho Harman Union Sunday School will hold a Pin Nic and Festival, three miles west of Ceutreville.ou Saturday, Kept. llih. Everybody is cordially invited. "There In nothing like Dr. Thomas' Eelecti io Oil to (juickly cure a cold or relieve hoarseness." Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Purr Oak, St. Joseph Co., Mich. Thomas K. Benedict has ben ap pointed Publio Printer at Washing ton. This dispells thn last faint hopes of Hrother Stoll, of tho South Hend, (lud.) 'Tiim.1. Keay all the publishers who use "patent out.sides" are just now edify ing their readers with our snake story. "A lie travels a leguo before truth gets its boots on.' Dr. John V. Fisher has moved his family into the Wittenmyor property on the Freneh Flats. 11 still has his olllco iii Schoch's room, but will move it to his house soon. A Colored Camp-meeting will be held ut Shindel station on tho S. & L. Uallroad over Sunday. A special train will carry passengers over the road next Suuday, Sept. 12. Joe Lumburd of the Ti'ihune was up on Monday and engaged our services in helping him to catch ntunen ktitzrU. H went home with 123 keitzeU und a hundred hoofers. Pharos Sclmmbuch, residing in Cen tre twp., lost one of his best youuc; horses one night last week. Mr. S. some time ago built a new barn and stalls were not ii iite finished. The animal got his head Into u hole and j not being ablo to extricate it, hung himself, J. H. Rhoads returned from n four Weeks' trip to HurrUburg last wsek. According to order he brought u cockatoo for his uuule, Cupt. J). T. Uhonds. It I u bird of Ihe parrot Mid, is n n. to epeciiueti- being snow white und cost Henry Heigh., of this plaoe.pmployod ' on the ma.4oii work of the m.w J.,il. ipadtied his b.ick on Monday which lenders him unable to rt i f.n l her ' work.. Ui now iuteqds selling ft n't Mtd.onmuiul rv,, u't) .-,- In p. be will be Jibi-uKy puiu.i.u -J. ; - 4ny person wishing to buy a first-J clasa fanning mill cheap will profit by kalllog at this office. Ladles Kid Foxed (Hove. Kid top, I Mutton shoes. Solid leather soles for 1.65, at Shroyer's, Selinsgrore, Pn. Lt. U. C. (iutelius has raised nnd improved his property on south Main street. He Intends repainting It. This will be quite an improvement on the whole. Mr. Ornyblll of Sinsgrove visited our town on Tuesday with n load of melons. His song inado the welkin ring till It was tired. Put he got rid of his fruit all the same nt n fair price aud lt was good as he had recom mended it. He will visit us everv week during tho season. The Haslet Union Habbath School will hold Its nnnii.il celebration In John Mover's grove, one mile south west of New Merlin, next Saturday. Sept. 11th. Several bunds are expect ed to bn present in furnish music. Prof. Chas. Herman of Kratzeryille and others will deliver addresses. All are invited to attend. The earthqiinke on Wednesday nilit of last week was felt by a num ber of our people. The editor who was sitting up reading heard twodis tlnct thumps about ten o'clockwhich sounded as though some one hud thrown his whole weight against a door in the house. Tin Intelligence of the papers the next day convinced him what il was. Sipilrrel shooting Is Jut now occu pying the attention nnd eugnging the energies of our (runners. M. K. Stoiu inger reports having killed sixteen greys nnd nineteen reds in twelve hours hunting. John Frances and son Oeorge kill from six to nine a day. Wait till the pheasants are ripe and we'll report. We have received n copy of Ehrich's Fashion tjuarttirly, which outdoes all past publications aot only in literary tastes but in fashion delineation. The publication has secured n Paris cor respondent, which adds to its already well established authority us n fash ion quarterly. Its home hints are umong its bright features. For par ticulars address Fashion Publishing Company, LS Jacob Street, N. Y. Tho educational lecture by Prof. (. harlot) W. Herman of KratzcrviU in the Court -house on Monday evening was largely attended. Mr. Herman ably discussed tho advantages of ed -iseatiou nnd pictured the advantages a publio school building would u'T rd this town. He an euruest aud forc ible speaker. Ho was followed by Supt. I). S. Moyer and F. E. Mower, Esq., who assured our citizens that the erection of n Normal school build lug here was only a question of time. No subscriptions were received but ihe meeting encouraged hopii and in spired conlldeuce iu the mutter. Hoys we must all go to Lowisbtirg during their Fair. According to all accounts in tho papers that is going to Ii the boss Fair of the State, thl fall. Have you seen their big bids? Look like circusbills. Two utid three trots every day. Tim ladies promise a grand display of puiutiug and fancy vork. There will bo a very large dis play of implements, nmoug them will bo u tie,v Corn Harvester. Tho pies cut Hoard of Managers are lost mak ing every department boom, nus bv.ids take y.mr wives, boys taks your t.-iris, your ticters and your cousins. No charge for taking your hors.; and buggy iu. Since so much attention has been given to the "IJlue Law" the Munch Chunk Down: rut publishes an old Eng lish law lo regard to suicides, which has never been repealed, and suggests that the advocatet, of the "Mine Law" iu reference to Sunday, should uNo M.-e that this law in regard to suicide should be vigorously enforced. Tim law is as follows: "Any person taking his or her life, the Coroitdr shall take psession of tli body, and hold an inquest thereon, refusing to deliver possession to the relatives or friends. Following tho inquest the body shall be impaled in tho publio highway at cross roads where it shall rnuiain for a spuuo of twenty four hours. From thence it shall be taken nnd iuterted iu an unknown and iiumarked grave." As tho Post has quite u number of Democratic readers we publish the proceeding of tho Convention In an other column. The nomination for Congress Is, of course, complimentary, and the nomination for Assembly the same. Mr.Hillibish is one of Snyder's favorite sons, but he cannot hope oven to make tho district nomination, much less be elected over Atkinson Robert Lesher, the nominee for As sembly is nil intelligent looking old gentleman and no doubt a nice man, but not tho man to defeat the Uepub llcan nominee. The rumor thut our townsman T. J. Smith, Esq. was n can ilidute for Assembly created some tin easiness among our Republican friends, but ho ho higher aspirations and if therolsa democrat living to whom wo would wish such success it would bo T. J. Smith, Esq. Oil Wednesday night of last week between ten nnd eleven o'clock, our citizens were trvuted to one of the lllOHt jl(lghtful sereuudos over render- ed by mortal hands. It was a beuu tifol starry night and our people had Ju.it droppud to sleep when they were uroused by the beautiful strains of "Twinkle, twinkle little star" softly floating ou tho evening air. The ma sio wo producod by one violin, two guitars und a triangle, in the hands of Asher llower, Frauo. Hatsuian, Mr, I Allii'i-f nmt .Tiliiihb Churle. all of N in(i,.l)Ve, who hndcomn uplnFralu's can ff, t, t.ri!ll(vdtt the town. They visited , number of our citizens and KHVe tlu.ni a delightful awaking.after which they qnlelly relumed homo. 'IH editor return thanks for special recognition. ; : flee Drelfuss Bros, new advertise tnent In tills Issue. The Tost employees linvs been farming the editor's lots on the French Flats this Summer on the shared, nndthe result Is that a now species of plants have developed them selves In Stelnlngor's lot, which are known to botanists as bolonging to the carboniferous nge their density and rnnkness along the fences have outgrown modern calculation. Mr. nufllngton, though skilled in thn "Art Preservative" has proven himself an agriculturist whoso experience Is not worth bragtrin' on. The corn was planted late in the season before the drouth and at once showed slins of general debility. It looked pale.sick ly and sour Indeed so much so thnt it attracted the attention of passers by, who stopped to seo the humble bees crawling around on their hands and knees hunting pollen. Home said it was n winter crop, others said they were plants for nxt year, while oth ers, mistaking the tassels coming out of the ground for tho roots, claimed it wa planted up-ide down. To end the dispute we secured the ervlcr-s of a number of experts who, after a thorough investigation, decided that the corn was planted too deep and that it hud formed tho ears under ground. Tho matter now awaits fur ther scientilli; investigation. The following Is the program of the District Sunday School Convention of Spring nnd Denver townships, to be held in Murkley's drove, n ar Ad tins burg, on Saturday, September 18th. rnouiiA.v. Introductory remarks by the Presl -Ident. Who are called to work in the Sunday School? by S. Shlery. How and what to teach, by Jacob Rearick. Who are friends of Sunday Schools? by Rev. Win. M. Landls. The duty of Sunday Schools to Mis ion, by Adam Smith. How can children of the S. S. be best prepared (or the catechetical class? by Rev. J. E. lloneycutt. Children' meeting, A. M. Curpanter. Tho duty in teaching Tempt ruuco iu S. S. by Prof. C. M. Witmer. What are tho duties of tho S. S. Sit poiintwtidotit in tin way of pre -paring during the wecko for the Sabbath? by D. tl. Manbeck. Obstacles iu S. S. work, by h I.Romig The music will be selected from the (tospel Hymns. All Sunday school workers and friend are cordially in vited. Should the weather prove tin favorable the Convention will bo held in one of the churches. Sic IT KM I! Kit FlItST. Hail, brightest day of nil the year ! The bounding oyster now is here. Refreshed by rest since April's close, Pinguid and sweet the bivalve grows For seventeen long and weary weeks We've mourned as those whose sor rows speaks In quivering voico nnd moistening eye, His absence from the "stew" nnd "fry." The social "stenm," tho "broiled on toast," li'o've missed, how sally let this voice, Trembling, attest. We now rejoice, Four months of R less niwiio are troue, Cheerful SEPTUM HER now comes on. Th" Oyster from his ocean bed Now raises up his shapely bead ; liis lon vue.vtlon now is o'er, We'll ulndly w-lceme him (iin'ii more. Through llery trutls though he's passed He's sure of sife retreat at lust ; And though to murtydom he go. No lack of warmth shall ever know, so gladly we will sver raiso A welc.oni'j to rteptmuher days, That bring us, 'midst tho fruits of Full. TlMCNoHl.K Oystkii, hkst OK A LI,, For sale by Lent. H. (J. (iutelius. I IMJIIMIWiMII 1I1HI Ckxthkvim.H. The squirrel shoot ing season opened on Wednesday, Sept. Ut. Mrs. Dr. Nevlns of Montoursvillo, was hero attending tho funeral of her nged mother. Dr. Eyer Walter of Kansas visited friends iu this vicit.ity, recently. Tho cunning season is now In full blast. James Hoganrief of Thompsoutown was In town last week. Poter Harttuan was in Sunbury on Friday. Mrs. Clara Rinehnrtof Helluviib, (). is visiting friends at this place, her former home. Commissioner John Mohn and Ephrultn Walter were In Middleburgh on Friduy, on ollloiul business. J. 11. Miller, Esq., of Laurelton, was in town on business on Friday. The Sunday School celebration on Saturday was well attended. The baud was present and discoursed ex cellent inuslo. Everything passed olf pleiotuntly aud good order prevailed Hon J. A. Smith of Kramer, who is air earnest Sunday School worker, was the orator of the day. Mr. 8. W. Hurtuiun of Selinsgrove is visit lug her many friends in this vicinity. Dr. Jones of Dry Iluu, Franklin Co , was pleasantly entertained by Miss Sadie Walter, over Suuday. Rev. ii. Holtzapple, a student of (iettysburg College, worshipped iu the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. . C. 11. Sheury, II. P. Stuck and wife, H. II. Maker und wife, ull of Mifflin burg; F. II. Sthie of Vioksburg; J. K. (Snyder of Spring Mill; Mrs. W. H. llurtmati of Middleburgh, aud Win. Daiiberiiiau aud wife of New Uerlln, were iu town on Sunday. Jure Grouse of Middleburgh paid our town a friendly visit on Monday. J. C. Suiueford moved his family toNuw Berlin. - Rkp. ADAMsuuno. Last Friday while J. C. Specht and Lewis nelfrloh were working at the eornioe of Dr. A. M. Smith's new house, the scaffold gave way, throwing the men to the ground a distance of aboat 84 feet. Both men were badly bruised and Mr. nelfrich had one of his legs broken nboye the ankle. Mrs. lieckendorn and daughter Mollie moved to ClearfWld county, Elmer .Shannon and wife are happy its a girl. Ellen M. Weidman and Harriet Wet zel are on n visit to Centre county. In Inst week's Post thedeuth notice of Eno Halter's child should have read 1 year instead of 10 years. Hanks Dreese paid a visit to J. F. Raudenbush at lppold, Virginia. The street, leading from the post- office to the It, R. has been widened. which adds greatly to its appearance. Rki MlDDU'VKKF.K ITKM4. A number of our farmers were sow idg last week. Knepp & Swlneford are thn boss threshers. They report having put oats through at the rate of four bush els per minute. li. f. Hwartzls the owner of a calf that weighed 101 pounds when but six hours old. The cholera Is killing hogs by tho score in our tieighbothood. Lust week Paul I. Kncpp left for Clyde, O. Our sportsmen think it looks very forwnrd for the Heavertown fellows to come into our district on the first tlay to shoot squirrels, nnd reserve the home sport for some other time. Philip. I. Mnubeck got upwards of s00 bushels of potatoes this year. Miss Carrie E. Ulsh 1 visiting at .Selinsgrove at present. Who was It that paid only 2 cents for 5 cent cigars Ukp. Tiuixki.vim.k. C. T. Mnttern. who had been attending tho Normal Insti tute ut Adamsbnrg.lias resumed work in Simon Menfer's Pinning Mill. Delilah Troxel on Tuesday started on a trip through the Western States. Sho expects to bo absent several mouths. James .lurand wns compelled to kill his beautiful black horse. The aui mat hud one of his tendons cut and death was the only relief. J. E. Fetterolf, ono of our celebrat ed sportsmen, Is ahead in shooting game - he shot nine grny squirrels in one day nnd they are reporteded not to bo very plenty, but Ed. is known to be n gunner of extraordinary skill. Our baud made its nppcurunce ou the streets on Saturday evening. The recent rain has incited new life in tin fanners. They are now busy sowing. I. C. Mackenbtirg who had been en gaged In laying brick in Lehigh Co., for the last few weeks, has returned home. Calvin Howcrsox, . teamster at Hoyer's Steam saw mill, Clinton Co., eunie home Inst week surffering from u large splinter iu the foot. It Is now henling nicely nnd ho will soon be able to resume work. Emma. Men's Plow Shoes for $1.20 at M. S, Schroyer's, Selinsgrove. I- or good Hoots & Shoes cheap fo- rusli, go to Shroyer's, Selinsgrove.Pn. S. Weis, is headquarters for all kinds of yarns. Sinxiii.Ks! Siiixui,Ks!-Kifty Thou sand No. 2, H Inch Shingles ut f-i.fiO per thousand. Inquire ut this olllce. In order to make room lor the Full trado S. Weis, Selinsgrove, is selling ull kinds of goods at greatly reduced prices. List of letters unualled for In the Post-olUce nt Middleburgh, Sept. 1st, tSsj'.l. 1. (iKIICil lUllIIKK, P. M. If you need any goods nnd do not have the time or Inclination to visit my store, 1 will give prompt and per sonal attention to all orders by mail. S. Wkis. Rom. ok Iloxuu. The following persons have paid their subscription to tho Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur Iu these credits or on your pa per please notify us: We huvo taken Mto agency for the Sunbury Hook Bindery, John D. Lingle, Proprietor. Any person want ing biudiuKdone can call at this ollice, get prices, leave the work with us and we will forward It at once to tho bin dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of value which they de sire to preserve can get them rebound iu tho most substantial manner and at lowest prices. Fourth lxxt-AL Band Coxvk.n- TION OK Sxyiticu CorSTV. The bauds of Snyder county fifteen In number, will hold their fourth . annuul Bund Convention in Hulter's Grove, near Centreville, on Saturday, Sept. lHth. Tho forenoon will be occupied in the transaction of business nnd drilling. The afternoon will be spent iu bicycle ruces und an open air concert. In the evening nn open air concert will take place In which all the bauds will par tloipate and over two hundred Instru ments will bo heard at one time. Snyder county has gained for Itself a musical reputation few counties en joy, and this grand blow-out will ufford tho young men of the county constituting the band membership, un opportunity to show the progress they have made during the past year. Martin Luther said: "Ho that loves not inuslo has no soul." ll'a all lovo It and should eucourago It The Cen tievlllo Band Is one of tho most de serving and best equipped bands In the ooiinty, and we hope they will be blessed with a fine day an 1 a Icrge aud liberal crowd. . Theos. Bwlneford of the Eagle hotel tins been seriously III for the past week or ten days from a bronchial affection. We make a specialty of Tnx Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of which we have always on hnnd. Or ders by mail will receive prompt at tention. Acsrlond of Htttli Onvlo l'lvlitc lust to elved at W. U. Wlnoj'i Weruhonno. OI hi in rail. 4llA!U PATnKIl CLOCK fouSAIK. An eight-day brass works, cherry case (Irand-father clock, guaranteed to keep good time for sale cheap, ('nil at my Jewelry Store Iu Middleburgh. H. it. l.Kii.F.r,. It Is estimated thnt there nro one hundred thousand sufferers from liny fever hi tho United Stntes; a number about four times grenter than the re gular standing nrmy. This number could be reduced to n mere regimunt if nil would resort to Ely's ('renin Malm. ,lug. IH.iw. MAinnion. Sept. 8, by Rev. S. P. Orwlg. W. L. Lnudeiolnger and Miss Henrietta Watt, both of selinsgrove. ii i:i. Sept. H, nt Paxtonville, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Mc.lfee, nged about 1 yeur. Aug. 31, In selinsk'rovp, Robert T. I'lrlch, nged ubout "JD years. Auu'. In Union twp,. Emetine, wife of Emanuel swineford, uired years, (I months und '-!" days. Mitlrilcburtf illsirket Mutter li Eggs jo Pitted cherries ,s Unpitted " ; Mlaekberries tl Raspberries Onions 7 Lnrd 7 Tallow 5 ( 'hickens per lb 0 Tnrkevs Side n Soitlde s Ham i ft i2i Market. ConilKCTKl) UY W. II. WIXKY K V K tl V WKHMKSIU V. No. 1 Red wheat $ .so ' 2 Fultz and mixed 7 new 70 to It ye M) Corn 44 Oats 2S J Potatoes . Sefjister'a Notices. NOTICE is hereby pivon that tho fiillnwlnir mini)..! poi-Mina huvi lili-il tliulr A.iiniioniruiwr" ituntiiuiii ami l-xi-.-nturn. i o 'Uiil, In tho KnitlHti-r' oilh-n (t Kimlt-r County, anil Hi s.i mi' will I n iriinti I lur r-oi lirnniOiiu mi l iillnwuni-u nt Hi" 1'inirt limine In MnMliilHirxli, Miiiutiiy, Ni'pt. UTtli Ish1, Tho Brit ami II nil mviutnt "I Dmli-t M.-uiror nml Siiruli A. liinKi'llriir. A-hum. uf tho -tutu nt llniii-l Hiinkollirrxor, ii'i. Ktr-l it ntnl Sur.li J I'Mmr nn.l .Inbn fry, Kxiii'iitiir nf llio cuiilo l .Sjinuvl llnliur. IM'.I. t'ini'l it''"iiiiiit nt .liintlmn Orlinni, liianllnn nl S'lllli' Kiino, new lOnlly, a minor elnl.l nt S, II, K inlr., il'-'M. Tin-1 ( mi l II i :il acniint nl .1 1 1. II it'll'""!--linr, Ki'i-iitur nl tin) Mtntii ol 1'hlllii lir.'islnr. llM!-.l. Tin llrt anil Mini aivnimt "I llriirv N. Wi-tr. A linr. nt tliu i'n nl I.ik ih 'tli uiii-i, ,1". - ,. Tim HtkI mil It.iitl u.-.-.neil nl A. K. ft, A'linr. ut thn uniiilo ol l.'iithai net l.ln iihiw -i. .le.'.l. ' Tho first un t li ri nt mvjittit nt Si'n 11! ml, ,liur. ol tlii, I'.ttltiitt 11 iniy Kr.iiini, , ' , Tli" nr-t im.l II mil u mnt uf M: S Solimv.'r, Ad in r. nl llm i'i ill nl Mh'Imi'I S h ill r, .1 -,. Tli" tlint mill jiii till :i" mnt nl lne Vi,r. A l i ii r. i'ii'ii ti'.i 4tni-nl 'i mitK'x i ii tlu iU'! nt i;io iin'tli 1'nln-rt, I ".! . Tin' tlr.t nn. I lln:il n jimt nl firry H;iri', A'luir. nl M iry I in i II no, ,.' - .. Tim h"-l mi I lliinl n - ri il nf 1 1 n-.. H. M. i or nml. I .li M.i.yit. linri. nl tli url.iifiil Mlrli.vl .M i) it, ilw-'it. II. . I. IU I K. Koiit'-r anil UocurriiT. Swilliiu C. Sliorllifljc's Academy, l-'or Young Men nud lIojfl.Modia, 1'u. i iiiIIok Inilii riniiiiilililn. I li.'. I .rli e cm -orn I'vory uxpi'M-.', i' i'ii IhhiIci, no. iN.i i'tr.i t'hiirui'H. Nn tni'lili'iitil oii n-i's. Nn iixiiniiiiii thin l..r .i.linm.i.iii Twin' i-xi'rii'ii. I ti'iii-lii'ia, hII iiioii, iih. I ..Il jr.-i liiiiti". S).,' 'i .1 i.,;...i liinl tli't lur ii et ftiiili'ii n tn n.hiin 'i- r.i,ml.v S.i nil Irill li.r ilnll Hii.l lin kw.ir.l 1 1 1 r ri m '(inli'iiti limy ni'loi't miy Htiiilii's or rlm.ti,,- tin ri'KUlur l-jiKllrli, Si'ii-iitilli', Hi.-iie-i-, r,.--i.-, nr t'o-il Kiiuiiimi rum ruurMv .stiiii-nin nti..,t at l"ilii Acmli-iuy nro nn,r In ll ifar l. all', I'nii.'t l iii nn. I ton iillmr ( ' ill'K'-s mi l l olvt -i li- llll- S.'llllllli. II) KtllilolltK Hi llt'lii i-nlll'll ni 1 ss I, nin ism, in in 1HK4. in In ski. , tirailn itn Klt i-mry ytmr in tlis i-uiiiiiien iul p.i r t iu c m riiynii-.il unit t 'IimihIi-aI l.miurutiii), Oviu n i-iiiiii nml Hall I in. inn 1. 1MJ vnli. inl-l.-.l .i l.ii.rary in ISHI. I'n v.,h H..nr.ilin il..ul.i-,l In lss:i. .Mmlla lm m'Vi'ii I'liur.'licn unil u ti'iniu r- a Iiarti-r whli'h i.r.ilul.itii tli" mil nl nil in- t'.t'ritinn ,r ilk, l'nr tlliii-triiio.l rirotiliir i ,lr. . Oi I'rin.-lii-il ami I'miirti'inr. S Wl I 11 IN '. siloUTI.IliU, A.M., (llarvaij tirmluntc) ."Mi-.l in, IVnn'a. AUDITORS 170TICS. .Millspaiih llros. vs. C. W. Itrown In tho Court of Common Pleasof Snvder coillitv. .11. l'i. Pa. Nu..VI May T. ImsiI. Tin) nn lnrilno t anil Itor. Hi;mliil..l t i .li-. triiniti' tlm in.iiii.y now In ('niirts n-.ili..-. Lv n I u.i nl sitnl wi lt ol A I Kl. l-"a tn tlri.-u Irtfilly .niul". I tn tho . iiii.i, will nii'i't hi liu nlli -.' in .M..I Il..nirh, hi LI oiMinty.iiu .MONDAY tiio llllli .Uy ol Si iioiiilii'r. IS11 hi u o'i'Ini'k A. I. lur t lie .ur..,o nl illm'tlirKlllK III .I ill Iks ill III ll i ,. n I mi ni, ill wlili-li tinio Hint iIhi'o nil uirm.in li.t.-r-i"-li-1 in .I fiiml will hu himnl ami urn li. rnt'.v n..iifii. in pro. I'M lliiiir cluiim or do ilicn .iltoi ilcliarej Irum iniikiiu miv i-lnlvi nn ail I ImiiiI. THOMAS J.S.MH it, Aiitf.ill, 1KH9. Ainlitur. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In Vie L'xl'itr uf Mtr l'liH SUll'rn dee'd. In tl.e Ory-A'tiM' Court uf Snid.r County The uii.luriilirno'l nn.IHi.r, aiiolntml by lli C.urt hIiiii'ii iiaiiii' l In iliiitrltiuto tliu Imliini'i' In tho limnlii of tho n.'.'u.iiil int In niiuiu O(lt0 In nml ainiiiiK thou' li'tinlly I'litltli.J lo I In. .imo, hiTi liy kIh' n..tlrn in all iiiruna Intorimtiiil, thnt liu will atluinl In tho ilutiim nl lilt Hiniint iiinnl Hi tho oill.- ul t!lia. I', I'lrioh, :h.i.. In Si-lliiiitfmvp, I'n., nn 8 A Tt.'K D.i V HKIThM HKIt lltli, I Iski) Ht u uVluok a. ui, lift) thi'v limy attonil II thy llilnk roi,-r or Inrrvor be ilolmrn-.l Irnin I'nmlii Iu lur it Ulm-llnilli o pur tiou ol wlit luuil. J. M.HTKKSi:. AuUit'r. IflXGCUTOIVS NOTICK -L..tlerii l-Jtolaiuontatv on tlia antala cf Jolm M. Troiail, Into ol Ailniu, towndilii. Si.t lm Oiiuoif, I'a., -li-o'il, bariiiK bn.B rinta. in tii DDilartluiiM), all r.iina kuowlnx ihaiuiolrai luiKiiwn lutain emain ar ifiju.alail to mak niiiiiaiiiuia uayiunui, wuii llio Uair rUlma will prvtant tfiam dnl, antUantloaUJ lor Ml lUuiaul to lli. uuU.r.iKD.d. Wro.B. HAMM. Juljr W. hI. KK.ul.r. Tlia BbAfH mnikil P .tin, will . -. I . . I nirutttd a, MotJlur un I'rIJar. K- in. lo.lv, J ' l roi4i limn Sturaf, U, FALL We are selling off goods now in all departments at reduced prices in order to make room for fall goods which are be ginning to arrive. A beautiful line Fall wear have arrived-pretty styles and low prices. Stripped Velvets in all colors. Line of Jackets for Fall wear. Headquarters for Very Respectfully Yours, Orders by mail will receive my personal attention. G St EJt T KJiit GJ1IM 8A1 cftocEh) Bros. To cur rainier Friends wo would any that wo hnvo homo HAKUA1NS a Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. Wo will sell yon DOl'llLH IIAKPOON' HAY FORKS at 81.25 each. Hay Rope at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine class WOODEN PULLEY at 25cts. Hakes, Lone: Handled Forks, etc cheap, Nails at 02,25 per kecr, Horse Shoes 84,25 per keg, Wo hnvo just received a F.hi stock of Kiina, Huhn ami PaltiDt Whel and can give you vary low niicoa. Cau Bell yon good" biiLulantittl Ready -mixed Paint3, ut S)1) centa ouil SI. 00 per gallon. Oxide of Iron Paint at 5 coulu yor gnllou, by tho barrel. Call to 800 us, or writo for CIAL I KICKS. SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrove. ALWA N TIME -AM)- r-i m Our nevr ipiiii;; t-loi-k li now nudy. It l ono of tho gruntlfcst Iinei ol (joiulft you liiivn t'fv hi-hclil. Notliinj; his Leon forgotten in tho waj ol good and di fcii i'.l!' nl li'M. and an to ij'rility QUil low prices, we fear avo coinpi'titor Our ni'Mio hnn ahvtiH lu i n to maiijtaiu tho lead by offering tho ht'Ht goodn fui ll.o liuht money. Wo ollti fur your cousiJeratioa DryGoods, CIotMag, Boots and Shoes, MtTOXS. If. ITS. CAPS. TUrXKS. VALISES, ci' tl e i: J ca i; n: r. ( 1 1; i : r ciia r. , ha rd, OUAiAS, ;.ASS, TLY, KUtTUEX, WOOD AM) II LLOllVAJAJ. ,)(. 0., $0. Thess guoda v u.'ttvlii till n'iv, j tho choicest mat if rial and liilr.sl slifes. The prices ivc ask for them wiJi astonish ?ous ihaj ar,' iutrns!imal)lr the rock hot torn fur retail trade- IJ ' pa the highest pricofor all kinds of eou.vi it)' t:tuin:t ::. Judging j rvut, our trade ,vv (t nt ici pate. JIXTKNSIVR S. 1 1 IICS this season. ud haro prepared- to inert atl demands- CALL- Yours in. waiting, 11. BE. CITNTE2K VO., X( ar Middlclurg Depot. TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I wouM ifcjn el fully inform tin- ionu of Snvili i' routtv, thnt 1 cit am now iriimio'l to ilo nil work in uiy lit e rci) iilly nii'l in the hcht W')il-.a)uiihLo u:!ii.! er. .tiy Stock of COOK STOVES AA D HEAT 15 KS 4 It of SHAWLS lor all kinds Yarns. Sh - WOSc ib Hiii.j.l v iunuense, inclnJing nil kinla of slaodo m.l milieu, guaranteed to gito itiffction. I lo.iko u H'Ocialty of HOOFING AND SPOUTING and cordially oolicit tho pnllio patroitg ra tliix line, Stoiua deli?ort'd and pal Bp rstdj for uf-e without extr4 chargo to til nrcbara roHidiiig within reuaooabltt dittaace. Thaukiiig you for paat favora and aolicitisf contiuuauro of tie tamo, I ani Very Truly Voora, . T- RUOACt ,M I DrLEBUHdJI, PA