Thursday. f" "ar.. roosTS.-!" Cosrts of f tti a.aty will la thalr riw. . . k. la ...mil ' ".ill. .01 HI B1Hn""rnoi.. LViwiVf""'.". . -i.a I throh t.amo JTICJ TO SUBSCBIBSS1 !. li fluifurrs on tbe Ubel of k'V T w nvrnrw tell you 'T7... wuhln S weeks after I u sent U hanKe(L Lr re-.rfpt Is neoosstiry. nbUcaa Standing Csmmlttw. I C Mirader, Moses Erb. !W. M. Rber, Isaac Winter. wlwm Heeter.Isaac Drees. VirWnlter. Win. Napp. Tn F W. Walaee, Hohrer. K'tf. Ilnnniager, Davis loo-J.8.Yenrlck.Wm.Sholly ,""1-J. J. Mltchet, fcj K.Ilonst. T. P. HnmnieL C Kwr, Henry Hardin. P Mi ii Willis. T. ft. (Jrayhill. fc foliii E. Thomas, Howard Row K Vriah. I. I. Manbeck. 11. rwaoK, mi u. J. w. A. D. Irffove a IliliiKtoii-ri. W. 1001, 4 nan. W. II off ii elite mn it tain' iota, ' lilt. It'l irint 'ei." IrrpsiiRh's 'I'" "I'1 exhibit at itury, October loth. bn lii'Ke' i'""' " m duriii.; court week. Uot fall to attend the Hand Con- ion. A bltf time is expocted. rv tills: If yon Ii ft ve ft business, Uti and keep It; If not, adver- an.l get It." ills a number of our poople will iid tlio Kami Convention at Con' ills on Saturday. jiiite a number of our people fit- M "Nlirnar" Cainpiueetinjc at if I on Sunday. r. J. ii. Wallace and wife of Phil !pliia arc the guest of Jeremiah srry ami Miss VemU Kleckner of iiilinrv'. were the guests of G. C. Iclltis ovor Sunday. Killing girl Is a trial only to be 'ireil in the hope of her final trans lation Into a sensible woman. lit fimiiprs are about done sowing tlio new wheat is coming up nice Corn cutting Is Just now oecupy- tlieir attention. !u Harriet Hotdurf, of' Williams n, Dauphin Co., Is here spending wroks with her sister Mrs. Dr. '. Fisher. h Sunday School pin nlo In How- grove on Saturday was one of the V trnjoynble affairs that ever took r In Mlddleburgh. V. Nwartz, tlio accommodating II i'utlemnnly sah'sinnn in Heebold Untiklo'n store, in attending the lie fuir tills week. I weak back, with a weary, aching 'nen over the hips is a sign of i-oseil kidneys. Use the best kid ' curative known, which Is Burdock '91 Hitters. udiru Rockefeller, of Sunbury, is riclient President Judgo In North- Pennsylvania. Under the new l4""iutut law he returned 12 V 000 interest. V. John M. Palmer, who Is the uliibition oandidnte for Congress- kn-at large, was a barber In Blooms Ire a few vears ago according to the luintiuiu. perybwly Is going to the Band locution at CeutreuilU on Sntar 7 It will be a basket ulc nlo. but . P0,y i choice refreshments will be r Nile on the ground. it a . f'.l. Kuoads commenced the roof pkonthe cell department of the JH. "Danny" Is one of the most trt roofers In the State and he k a capital Job of It. Hob. Charles 8. Wolfe will talk to psople of Selinsgrore on the Issues n campaign, on the evening of h't-21. The meeting will be held In Town Hall. The meetlnff will Nrtlsss be largely attended. 'oW at the name tair on vour Post. Iu figure up how much vou owe us. " you come to Sentember J0" can and pay It or aond It with DlMH. Ill .... - .. ... I'inase attend ta tli s as ' badly n need of money. n Tlinrday of last weok.a ireu- r-uso who Is an admirer of Hon. A ' UMIn. IntrodnnA.t hu ,ir him h oM War f n'r nd then remarked: . "Jt woa'l 111! 'llPn VOU an hlinllnrr anil trt In , - m- 1 F,- - 'wot ii or on the mountains, you ean !ISi ft I 1 vuo way for benediutlons from siiortsiuHn by having a supply I'l-UDU itonua In vil.i l.u.h,it nnl kl...i .. r-iisg ti,em tin, mould or on old suing u-d. WraiiHH.lny. Oot. 8. the Cotumls '"""fsof (he Htate arc requested to "Hlu uoim.iitloii nt Harrlsburg for I'Urpiiri) f forn.linr a reviaetl tirx i''r fixing ii) tt unlfurm pructloe f uiiKllng laws, with nowr to f iwict any biihliM mlatliig to Hie i . "i cum nly Contuilseioners 4 '""iiti,),,! ,W)r, hr business '11,k'"MiMi'l..uju iy l.-iit lit'sr,' Men's Plow Shots for $1.20 at M. S Sohroyer's, Belinsgrove. For good Doott & Shoes cheap for" cash, go to Shroyer's, Sellnsgrovs.Pa. A lad named Doyle.reslding at Nefl's Mills, Huntingdon county, was bitten by a copperhead snake a few evenings Ago. His body soon became fearfully swollen and for a time his suffering was fearful. The application of onion poultices relieved the sufferer and he is now doing well. Juniata Tribune. f had neglected to place the name of James Mlddleswarth on the county tloke4 In the Post for County Surveyor, but have done so this week. Don't matter much, however, as Jim's ability and good fellowship Is known to nearly every voter in the county and they would elect htm If they didn't know he was a candi date. The O. A. R. Reunion at Lcwlsburg on Thursday of last week was an tin me nse affair. Forty-seven Posts were represented, and between three and four thousand veterans were in the parade. The inuslo was furnished by some twenty bands. It Is estimated that there were fifteen thousand strangers In the town. The railroad fare from here was one dollar and a great many from this county were In attendance. Roll of Hosor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite thoir names. Should any mistakes occur In these credits or on your pa per please notify us: Jerome algler, June 1, '841 Geo. Fisher, May 1, '87 Reed Jones, June 1, '87 Prof. Win. Moyer, May 1, '87 Simon Krdley, Jan. 1, '87 Thomas Swartz, Sept. 1, '86 Llsewhere we publish a statement of the money returned for taxation in this State In the years 1885 ami 188a A little figuring will develope the startling imeuigenoe that tlio money at interest in 1886 is 1245,403,794 more than it was in 1885. The farmer Is taxed for every foot of ground he lias because It is before the assessor's eyes. Is it more than right that those who prefer having their money at 'nterest Instead of investing It in real estate should be compelled to show their hands and pay tax with the rest of us, A large number of hogs have died lu the lower end of Deoatur townxhip and In West Heaver township, Snyder county, from hog cholera. A corres ponueut says that a number of per sons there attribute the disease to the use of phosphate the hegs getting the phophnte while rooting in the ground. We doubt this very much. At any rate a little Investigation would reudily demonstrate whether phosphate had anything to do with the disease. Xicu.'i.ifoum 1km. A Sen. Win. Holtzworth of the National Hotel, Belinsgrove, gave a grand sup per to some of his special friends on Monday evening. The editor liHppen ed to be In town and was invited to participate, but circumstances not permitting us, we veutured through the dining rooms and saw such a re past as only a good cook like Mrs. II. could prepare, and we veuture that the only regrets the guests had was the lack of human capaolty to taste it all. The Lewlsburg Journal of this week says it is Informed from a reliable source that a number of horses hav lug a record of 2.8-5 and less, will be entered for the "Free to all" race nt the Lewixburg Fair next week, and names four other noted trotters that will be there. Two or three times as much space for exhibition has already been selected as has ever before been taken at this date. We must all see that show; we may never have anoth er ohaucc to see snoh trotting that class of horses seldom come around these parts. Thr Smith Family. Curiosity has led some one to go through Hates' History of thcPennsylvania Soldiers and count the number of Smiths, who served in the war of the rebellion from this Htate. The result shows over five thousand, of whom one hundred and ninoty-elght were flel l, staff and commissioned officers, or enough to complete live full regiments, officers and all. It would appear from this that the Pennsylvania Smiths are a patriotic lot and did thoir duty dur ing the war. This earthquake shows the small ness of man when the supposed "solid globe" gives a groan or tries to get ease from the pain of her pent up for oes. Science may some day teach all about earthquakes, but never how to control them. The New York IXniej sains the situation concisely by say ing, "Iu the Imminence of such a ca lamity as has befallen Charloton.and as might have befallen u dozen other cities, not merely to Injure but to abolish thorn, the raoe that inhabits and boasts Itself to have subdued the globe seems like the populace of an ant hill under which is laid a charge of dynamite with a lighted fuse." The closing exercises of the Normal school consisted of essays, declama tions, and addresses by Messrs. Htet ler, Eisenhower, Stelmllug and Misses Hliiery and Young. Prof. Wltmer of the Adamsburg Normal also delivered an address. Supt. Hover closed the exercises by admonishing the teach ers to continue to Improve and put iuto practice what the? learned at the Normal, and urged them to lead ex emplary lives so as to teach by exam ple and' precept. In the afternoon the students and others assembled in a grove on the banks of Mlddlecreek, where a pursu was presented to Supt. Hoyer as an appreciation of his ser vice dining the session of the Nor mal. J. F. Klsenhowermade the pre sentation speeoh. Thestndents of the Normal seemed loath to depart to for their homes. Thty left a favor Ms Impression on our citizens, - We have taken the agsncy forth Banbury Book Bindery, John D. Llngle, 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 onoe 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 most substantial manner and at lowest prices. The Bohemian Oats swindle Is crop ping up again under the name of "Australian" and "Russian" oats. There are also plenty of new varieties of wheat offered with fancy names, such as "Gold Dust," "Seneoa Chief," Red Line" and the like, at the mod est prioe of $18 per bushel. A good many farmers are sedeced Into buying this wheat under the promise of the agent to buy the produot at the same price per bushel as the farmer pays for the seed. It would seem that any farmsr gullible enongh to bite at such a scheme ought to receive no sympa thy for the loss of his money. vlmeri can Eltmlar. Editor Tost. Do yon think It's becoming far a married man to play "ring tag" with the girls? Please an swer in your next Issue. A HK5KDICT. Well, we don't know that It is Just so very becoming, and we don't know of any one who Indulges in the amusement just because it is becom ing, Aw hirnrnt man (if there be any) would ratlierj kiss a dozen girls in public than ene behind the door so far as propriety Is concerned, and whenover we see a man refuse him self innocent amusement under the broad sunlight of heaven because be is afraid of public criticism, we feel like breaking open his mouth to see if he don't have wool in his teeth. Any person wishing to buy a first class fanning mill cheap will profit by calling at this office. It is predicted that we will have an unusually early winter, because mi gratory birds are leaving for warmer latitude fully one month earlier than ever known before. Hlackblrds form ed themselves iuto flocks over three weeks ngo, and took their departure for warmer latitude. Robins that fed their young In their nests on the 3rd of August, on the 4th threw them out of their nests, dend, and left for the South. Wrens fed their young on the !ld of August and sang their songs, and on the 4th made ready to migrate, and after the Sth not a bird was to be seen. It appears there is nu instinct glyeu to migratory birds that when cold weather approaches they know the proper pnrlod to leave their breeding place for a warmer climate. H. Weis, is headquarters for all kinds of yarns. For the benofit of those who are still in arrears on the Post, and for whom we have the kindliest feelings, we copy the following from the Michigan City l)i)Mfch: "Wigglns.the weather prophet, abates nothing of his claim that there will occur in the fall a storm compared to which other storms are zephyrs. The elements will begin amusing themselves the afternoon of Sept. 20, and when the affair has end ed this country will look as if It had gone through a throshing machine. A contemporary calls special attention to Mr. Wiggins' date, as it seems to have slipped the minds of the giddy thousands, who go along with their putty affairs as if no shaking up were in prospect." Delinquents are prom ised n double shaking up. All sub scriptions must be paid before that time. McCLcnc Quite a number of oar farmers are cutting corn and putting it ou shocks. The potato erop In the west end Is good no complaint of potatoes rot- Ing. The Stave mill under Its pew pro prietorship is doing a booming business. The O. A. R. reunion above Mo- Clnre several weeks ago netted the rost 111.40. W. Ulsh and J. D. Ulsh are about starting a Creamery on a large scale. The machinery to be located at the residence of J. D. Ulsh, twomllos north of McClure. A Joint committee of the O. A. R and S. of V. have agreed to organize a drum corps. Not far from McClure, while two were hunting for yein of iron ore, they found the outcropping of a good vein of soft coal. The earthquake recent ly felt no doubt had something to do in bringing coal so near tho surface in our locality. From all indications there Is a bright future awaiting our little town. Iet It coino; we are all anxiously awaiting Its appearance. We will do our utmost to help it along. Our sportsmen are having quite a time with the squirrels. The west end Is quito sickly nt present. Summer complaints are af flicting a great number of our chil dren. If it docs not soon rain tho fish in our west end streams will have to em igrate to the Susquehanna. Eao. filiddlcbtirg lllnrket, Butter 19 Eggs J3 Pitted cherries 8 ynpitted " s Blackberries A Raspberries 13 ...M.... ..... will run.... ... ........... Lard '. Tallow A Chickens per lb 0 Turkeys Side n Honlde n nam is CruiiiJUnrlict CORRKCTiy) BY W. II. WINKT KVKIIV wKDKKSDat. No. 1 Red wheat fi .80 1 Fultzanrt mixed 78 iiew.- .70 to 77 Rye r.o Corn 4x Oat 23 a2 Potatoes Tkw nbr ni 1,V we nr hr Caatnrta, Whn wm s ChlM, (ho oril tt Caslmla, Whan aha baoania Ulan, aha olung to Cattiirfa, Whaa tba had L'ulUnn, alia ava than Caatorte, DNPWSIA. lis Nnliirnl l'niia. I'rrvrn lion ami Cure. Iiv J. , II. McAltln.l.a well, Muss., 14 yours Tat Cullertur. !nit in-r to as ailOriss. CKSTRttviiiLP:, Picnics and dry woatherseem to be ordained to go hand in haul in this vicinity. The Herman's Sunday school pio niced on Saturday. They had a nice day and all say they had a delightful time. The following persons attended Grand Army Day at Lewlsburg on Thursday: J. H. Hartman, W. A. Napp, Hophnl Sampsel, Squire Shin kol, L. A. Mertz, Dr. J. W. Kainpsel and wife, Mrs. Clara Rlnehart, W. A. Mohn, K. H. Hart mo n and wife, Dan iel Hunt.Clias. E. Spangler. Mrs. Squire Shlnkel is visiting rela tives lu the (Quaker eity. Miss Alice Oberlin who mado an extendud visit to Warreu, returned home last week, well pleased with her trip Wm. Sliinkel visited in New Colum bia luft week. We stop to nnnounco that Suydor county's 4th Annual Hand Convention will be held here ou next Satuday, Sept. 18th. Landlord E. H. Hartman and wife, after taking In the sights at Lewis burg on Thursday, visited frit uds in New Columbia. Next Saturday our town will bn flooded with humanity, and our laud- lord and his assistants will hnve to hustle around to attend to the wants of the hungry and thirsty. Attorney Jacob Gilbert of Middle burgh was in town on business on Friday evening. Chas. E. Spangler the efficient lead er of our baud assisted the Mifilin burg band iu discoursing music on Grand Army Day In Lewlsburg on Thursduy, Constable J. M. Hlngaman made a business trip to Troxel villa ou Satur day, Miss Amanda Walter who was pros trated by sickness, we are pleased to state Is again convalescent. II. J. Duck and F. E. Dower, two officials roni tho county seat, paid us a friendly visit on Saturday evening. Come again boys. Hoys yon are all expeoted to come to the Hand Convention ou Saturday. Hrlng your girls too, as this is expeot ed to be the boss day of season. Fare to and return from the Convention for foot passengers has been fixed , free round trip tickets, very reasona ble all must confess. ' .) R;. AliAMSinm.-The District Sunday School Convention which was to be held here on Saturday, Sept. 18th has been postponed to (Jet. 2d. As Express was going west the other day It killed a valuable bull belonging to J. Felker. This train has already killed 4 bulls, 0 pigs and 25 shoep for Mr. Felker. Edwin Miller had a fish hook cat out of his thumb on last Saturday. Aimer Smith and Mrs. Michael Dreese of Nnwtou, Kansas, arrived here ou Thursday evening. Mrs. Cadwalder and daughter of Kigler, Clearfield Co., visited friends here recently. Absolem Snyder and wlfo of Mld dleburgh spent Saturday with Win. Schwenk. The pic nic held at the Ridge was largely attended. J. D. R. Heaver and a Mr. Strieker of Clinton county, visited friends at this place. Our druggist, Rev. Dr. J. E. Honey cutt, has repainted the front and in side of his store, adding much to its appearance. A. S. Helfrioh has erected a neat feuoo around his lot. Harriet Wetzel and Ella H. Weld inan have returned from their tripjto Centre oounty. Too many of our young boys are smoking. Parents should see that it Is stopped. Our Hand is making preparations to ntter 1 the Hand Convention to be held at Centreville on Saturday. I rvln Dreese and wife of Leiuont, spent a few days with his parents ut this place. Rev. Clias. W. Aurnnd and wlfo of Willlainsport, Md., spent his vacation with his parents. Marylaudio cliiuat appears to agree with him. Hirthday surprise partlos were giv- eu to Mrs. Snook, Miss Ida Miller and Emilia Price. Mrs. Reynolds and daughter of Vir ginia visited friends hero, the guests of Anis Gross. Rev. Letterman left for his new (laid of labor iu Dauphin county. The colored campmoetiug was sliiu ly patronized by our people. On Monday morning thore was a frost along Middlecreek. Rki trkiwn ttwufthlii.Snyilur county, I'cuiifyl auIh. i CkllktAllilllaT 120 Acros, morn or tmimp. Wait hy Unl ir S. II. Iill'ior aus IMvliI llraon, Nurlli liy lun ls nl Win. Nlnillr. Kilt Iiv Inn. I nl Atiiull't ltil.r..r ainl Smith by Inml of Sll.-lmol Heaver, win. rein House, Hank Hsrn SS'I all otliar annnisary outhiill.ilnc Iwn wells sn'l mi spring nl u-.mi J ruunlii wstrr. Til II KK HNKt'lft'11 AHUS In ,hI lii'iiMn I'nii.litt.iii. Tha Imiil Is u'lilitr K"xli-ulttvittluii uui is a ,t Iralile irnirly. Kltlfl to rullllllitlis St IU nVlm'k A M nl i.l.l day when tonus will tin ma in known lir Jiix.ni dAUi-.lt, Mrutur. Ladles Kid Foxed Glove. Kid top, Hutton shoes. Solid leather soles for 1.65, at Shroyer's, Selinsgroro, Pa. SiiinuLiRh! Siii5(iLK8! Fifty Thou wind No. a, IS Inch Shingles at f 2.r0 per thousand. Inquire at this oflloe. Iu order to make room for the Full trade S. Wei, Selinsgrove, is selling all kinds of goods at greatly reduced prices. If you need any goods and do not have the time or inclination to visit my store, I will give prompt and per sonal attention to all orders by mail. 8. Wkis. We make a specialty of Tax Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of which we have al vays on hand. Or ders by mail will receive prompt at tention. ArsrlnsJ of Hlcb (Iraita l'husihtle lust ru elvxl at W. H. Wiuay'a Warehoune. Ulra hliu lull. GUAM) KATHKIt Cl.OCK FOR SALIC, An eight -day briiKS works, chei ry ease Grand -fat her clock, guaranteed to keep good time for salo cheap, ('all at my Jewelry Store in Midilleburgh. II. II. LKITZKU r MAIMtllil). Sept. 9, at Heavertown, by Rev. D, M. Htotlur, Wm. II. Thomas of Trox el villa and Miss Surah I'ugw of Cocoi Iannis, Juniata Co. Sept. 3, by Uev. H. E. Onhsenford, T. Shelly Oi-aybill and Annie l'ellman botli of Rlchlivld. Aug. 2rt, near Kratzervllle, Mrs. Elizabeth Rltter.rellot of John Hitter, aged 1)3 years, 11 months and 28 duyi. Aug. 21 in Snrlnir twn .Annie Ruth. daughter of J. A. and K. V, Felker, aged U mouths and 2(1 days. it II T H N Mr hat IBM wha write to I'll I 1 1 JUuMM0&.rfUsa4,Mlss,alUrsla Irl I I II " ft1" larirastkia akoal vara wktefc I J II I 'l!Ma.aaaU,ataiia,ilstwUIu Catarrh fl CPEAM BALM (lives Relief at once and Cures COLD in HEAD CATARRH HAY FEVER Not a Liquid. SnutT or Powder 1'ren f roni I ii in. MAY-FEVER riou I)ru Sr11 rJ"T,il OITensivn odors A psrlli'lfl Is aiitilh',1 lutii pi.1i nn.lrll ami Is sifT'oiilil". I'rloc y sills at lnmxlt: I'V mull. nKisirc i, ni n. t'ln-uliirs iruu. l.l.Y IIUi )S. lirUKKl'ts, iiwi-ko, IN. y . Wilt cry pro NEW FRUITS Triltmnh f!nnsninnnn'"y I"' snil vi llllliupil UUUJliUUll Jil'H-Uvo. II ..Ii lmin.1 ymiiiic i. hints nore r.i-p. tills suiiiiiii i m-h. $ rM i i.it i.., iilmiis. piilpn Dnjl'1 wlntor aipln. very l'rs. rl, nl I fluu niufliin aiii'nuii-p, ir I kei'in-r mnl lrarir : yi i-l. sucli, is.uo -r ilix. trcs . A lurn assort innit nf niiriery rtmli nlwnyn nu liuml. llriti,r'li.r lull Oilnvnt. tumlcd imw. A'l lrns ttr.Mii.tr. Ai.lll.l.is, wu'l l bustvr, l a. KXKCUTOHS KALI OP REAL ESTATE ! Thn iinlrslKnei1 Kssoutor nf ilia K-tnte nl .folio Siuors Into nt Now lln'lln, I'liinn cninly I'.. li'cuti0'l, will oimi.il in I i 1 1 1 1 Nil,, nn tim ftntinlsss, twnunil a hull intlrs I South nl Nnw Iter Iiu ami tlirsv nillui Nurtli nl Mi-lur Stutmii, mi Friday, October 8th, lSSH. Tho rnllnwlnv ili'scrllicl Vuliudtn Kind KiiUtn, Hcgistor's Notices. VTOTICK is hereby criven that tlio XI Inllnwtiin tisinr l tmri'.Mis hnv.i nl,-, ihslr A il in I iiisirzii iirM 1 1 miniums un, I'.xirtitnr, nf' ciunls. Ill tho liruii't'.r's oitw ul hnr.lnr I'nuiity, ami tua s:iun' will 1 1 ir tit.-1 Inr run. nriinitinn mi l iiunwiiiii ii ni iih I'.nirt l! ii-u in MuliiluliiirKli, Mumlny, Sppi, Tih Tho Srt ail. I Sn il a.imut nl lliuiol '.l.iiirpr sn.l Ssrali A. K.nm.'ll.iTu.T. A'lmrK. uf tliu ps- latuut I'nniul liuiiiiPiii"ri(i-r, tp i . I'lrst aPi'niinl nl S.ir.h .1 I'l.hpr nml hn Kry, Kxacut'irs ul Ihu eiUlo ul .S i n n.-I t i.lmr. ilvn'il. I'ini'l aivotint nr lonsth ii Urlinm. Husnlisn nlH'illio Kami, nt Krdly, uiiii'ir olnl.l ul S. II. KStlli, UPff 11. Tli fl"Sl au l S ial anoiiit of T I. II .rnti ir Sit, lliwuior of tint uslaia al I'lillui llroulpr. op'j. Thn first and tln:il appmint nl Hpnrr N. Wi.s Ailmr. ul tba esuta ul Klitliuth Wotipl, ili-i'M. Tha Brut an.l lliul a'V'iuut nl K. Milt, Ailmr, ul tho aslnta uf Callmrlua lllsriihuwi r, uac u. The fl'nt aol flnul ancount nl Sph IUiul, Amur, ui m vmi n,iii u inry ivnuise, line ,. Tha nrst anil tins' wiHiuut "f l: S Ssliruvnr, duir. ul thi psmts ul Miplitml S.'linttjr, iliv'.I. Thn first anl isrlUI niv.nint nf I map MIIIiT, Alitor, ruin tiwtsiui'iii'i anusxo ul llio xlilg ut Kllzsiipth t'Alvcrt, iluo'.l. Tin flrnt ami Snul t unit uf I'urry Ilri, AUIUr. Ul MHTJ J till 11 irn, llU't II. The first ait l ll'isl vi'i it ..f i..,rr K. .M r r auit .Iiiii'Ii Muynr, A'linr'a. ul llm oiaiunl iuicli0l i . Muyut, ntn il. h. .1. nrrii. Kxlli"r an. I Hrvordnr. 'tiut san fCncuas ft: M:ifsamRs3 taTTaWaffiWlt jfTWfc a .sSMSaSYlW riri ytlla.-im U CONSUMPTIVE. suiy or Um Irot-T wr-u sutii W U'4 runljr tin m l kfJt.tlian.ua' I has tHni sii..l liina-a. avj.J 4iHUJ Tmi-I 1 lit 4aaMaSMai d inWaa . Altti SlOWiV lirllt!ltU tO 111 I t-n,(tlln nKsiiWMsrwtsvr Uwu Itosunt ly UmU' IPirerjMuirting lfop 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 of SHAWLS for Fall wear have arrived-pretty styles and low prices. Stripped Velvets in all colors. Line of Jackets for Fall wear. Headquarters for all kinds Yarns. Very Respectfully Yours, s. woe. Orders by mail will receive my personal attention. GREAT S! l!lf,lf. $ Al cBidDclhi BroSo -o- To onr Fnrmer Friends wo would sny Hint wo hnvo some HAIU1A1N3 n Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. We will sell you DOUIILK IIAUl'OON HAY FOUKS at 1.25 eacb. Hay Rope at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine class WOODEN PULLEY at 25cts. Rakes, Lons: Handled Forks, etc. cheap, Nails at $2,25 per kesr, Horse Shoes 84,25 per keg, have just rccoivod n 1110 stock of Rims, Hobs, and l'atcnt Wheels con givo you very low pricca. Gin soli yon good substantial Ready-mixed Paints, at DO cents and SI. 00 per gallon- Oxide of Iron Paint at C5 couls per gallon, by the burrcl. Cull to soe us. or writo for STEs cial riuor.s. SCH0CH BROS., Selinsgrove. Wo nod ALWAYS N TJLM IB Ail- eaci to IPiesise -o- Onr new sprirp stork is nov ready, It fs one of tlio prnndest lines el (jooils yn liavo ever belield. Nuthini linn been forgotten in tho wsy at gnod and ik-HiruMtj st3 It's, and 's to tpmlity and Iov pricos, we fosr no eompetitor (bir niutto Ihih uIwhvs Lt(n to maintain the load by offuring tho I est gomls for tho loiiht ntnuey. We uflVi for your cousideralion t DryGoods, Clotliing, Boots and Shoes, JOTOYS. 1LITS. CAPS, TJtrXh'S, VALISES, TTLEi:Y. CARI'E UlVEl' CllALS ,1AIW, jiri:bs. ;.ass, nx eautuex, wood AD II ILLOWWAUE, AC- ,U., SC. These iioods arc iit iiiiij all new, of lite choicest mate rial and latent styles. The juices we aslc fur litem u'Ui astonish iou as thru are uifui sfioualjl the rocc bottom 'or ret oil trade- We paif the highest price fur all Kinds of cou.Yinv riKwri'i:. Judging from onr trade ice anticipate EYTEV3I'E ,S. liES this season uiul hare prepared to meet all demands- CALL- Yonrs in waiting, IS. IE. IWSTBtfS & CO., Ji'ear Middlehnrg Depot- TINWARE, STOVES, .HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I wi nM lHi pect fully infmni the citizniiM nf Hu der county, tli;it 1 am iiNV prepmt-d to do all oi in my In e i irrptly und in ll o bent wm kuiauMu umuuer. My Steck of COOK STOY ICS AAD IlIiATifiltS K if C3 14 DHI ajl) t a Sat. kith., w.U nmild .k.l.1 j Nulra4. Voaai.Marts. to TboMvUaxsnst hu r-"P ri.a'.Tnis but JuJ. y-l oi''rUK fi.k.il is muijily immense, including all kinds of sliid nid liinkes, guaranteed to givo BiUisaosien, I make h sj ociulty of HOOFING AND Sl'ODTlNG and corjiully uulicit tho piillio psliosage (a this lino, St m is iklivored and pot p read fur iis without eitia thai go la all purbr H'Kiiling wit li iu i iiKi-uuV.ln distance. Thsnking you for past favors aud loliciUojf coutiuuauuu of the sumo, I am Very Truly Voure, li). T. RIIOAD?, MIUDLEBURGnJTA n . - I
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers