flit ptfoltliutjli !tost. Published every Thursday. . OnvTT Coobtb. fs Court, of Ri1 V'T OlMMBbW. nraarr, air,i ML.Onr rrlrit1i thmahont tbs soaaty will " Tlllt ' ihtiof hoodi. Henit a a. plain fae. at will riraa th.rn op. lfa.nl flnr M)ltnns will sl.yt ha npn totl who with to rpk th-onh th.rnna i.nrrlf loeal ao.tlon of nunllo lBl.r.t hnl w. will sot bolil osra.ll ra.posilitls for ths opinion. tbf u Xrii. NOTICE TO SUBSCIUBEBS. - Look at tne flnnre on the label of vouf paxr. Trio injures mu you THK DATK TO WHtT TOUR BO BSC HIP tkii is PAID. Within 8 weeks after money is aent, pee if date Is changed Xo otto receipt la neoesaarv. EepuWicaa Standing OsmmUtoo. fj. Hrhrader. Moses Erb. Heaver Win M. Ileber.Isaao Winter. Heaver W -Win. Hnetor.Isaafl Dreese. Centre K. H waiter, win. inpi. r'liAiiiiinn F. W. Walan. Holirer. Franklin J. W. Ueiinliurer. Davis Jackson ,1." 8. Yearlck. Win. Sholly. Mtildleburnh Ellas Hummel, J. W. Hwartz. Mld.llecreek J. J. Mltchel, A. P. Kramer. Monroe J. E. Mount, T. P. Hummel. Verry Levl-Kepler, Henry Hardin. rrri W I II. Willis. T. ft. Gravbill. Penn John E. Thomits, Howard Row Hprlnsr A. A. UIkIi, I. I. MauiwK. Hllnirrove A. 11. Keck, Ed. M Htimmel. TTnInn J. 1). Hoizar. N. T. Pnndora. Washlnaton-E. W. Tool, J. W. Hoff man. lien 'ii Alls aoaoz ti tatia nates, u'&iti le'l rial 'ea." Court neit week. Pr. Fisher hts moved his ofllce Into liia residence on the French Flats. The LewlKburir Fair commenced yesterday with a tremendous atten dance. The plo nlo at Kratzervllle neit Saturday will be well represented from this place. Theos. Hwlnefnrd whom we report ed seriously ill several weeks a;;o, is now able to be about again. New Fall goods is now being re- ceived almost daily at the Central Pry Goods store, Seliusgrove. The Central Pry Moods store, Se llnsgrove, will be closed and business entirely suspended on Thursday, Hep. 80th. We have now In ntook the largest varlotyof woolen yarns ever shown here. Samples and prices will be sent on application to 8. Wels, Sellnsgrove Cl'RK Koa Cuour. Use Pr. Thom as' Eclectrlo Oil aouordiug to direc tions. It Is the best remedy for all 'sudden attacks of colds, paius and in flammation, and for Injuries. Miss Mary H tit trick reports a timo thy stalk raised in her lot this sum mer that measures 7 feet ft inches, and Coleman Seebold a sunflower that measures 40 Indies In circumference Lost. On Thursday of last week between Power's Mill and Waldo Stack's a 2 foot rule heavily mounted with bruss, with four holes drilleJ In the c ntre joint. Finder will oblige by leaving it at this office. j John F. Stetler this week contract ed for the erectiou of Tlieos. Swine ford's and Joseph Musser's new hous es on the French Flats, which will be built this fall and the foundation for tSwiuefurd'a houso was dug this week. We are informed that Col. A. Wilson Norrla, Republican candidate for -in ditor (ieueral, and Hon. If. J. Cul bertsou of Lewistown will discuss the issues of the campaign In Mlddleburgh' on Tuesday, September 28. Charley Wolfe will leoture on Pro hibition In Selinsgroye on Monday evening, Sept. 27th instead of the 21st as was announced last week, which was due to the careless formation of the figure 7, which made it look like a 1 In the copy. At a meeting of the Philharmonic Society of Freeburg, last January, it was decided, aud ao announced, to hold its Convention during the week commencing Jan. 8, 1887. This date will be adhered to. The Sooiety Is already making efforts to seoure the best talent obtainable. The Adamsburg Hand serenaded our citizens on Saturday eveninir on their return from the Band Conveiw tlon at Centreville. Aa we had been to the convention we did not get uoiiie In time to enjoy their visit but heard very favorable comments on their music. A strong section of the Prohibition lenient la petitioning for the removal of Charlee S. Wolfe from the head of the tioket In this State aa will be seen br an article copied from the Phila delphia Timet In another column. Soon Charley will be nobody's darling and then he will Join the Salvation Army and disrupt It. U seems some men cannot go to a 1'lonlo, a convention, or with an exour "Ion party without getting drunk and umklng fools of themselves. It such men could only see themselves aa oth er aee them, and realize how disgust j"g they are to deoent people, we think they would eschew lutoxloauta and remain sober.-Miffllnburg 'Ibnct. A party of drunken rnffa drove Into J. 0. Schoch'a buggy on Saturday veiling noar Centreville and threw ont Its occupants, Miss Cllde Sohooh and Will Harne r. The hone then ran lt and wrecked Mr, Sohoch's buggy Co badly that It had to be left on the road It U inoe thaa probable that I i t m . ... .... ' tlr..tt m . ... . xt Issue wlien wewl!,:'vo full rr ; The Lewlsburg Fair opened yester day and la aald to be largest and finest display ever made In this part of the State. Every department Is full and the space all taken In their large buildings. Many fine things anion exhlbition.such aa are seldom brought out Every subscriber to the Post has the statement of hla aocount before him every time he reoeirea hla paper for the date to which hla subscrip tion Is paid la printed Immediately after hla name on the name tab. The ladies, who are our best readers, hould remind their husbands of their duty towards us, aud Insist the pay ment of their subscription at once. We have from fifteen hundred to two thousand dollars due us on subscrip tion and we must havt it now. ItoLb or Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur In these credits or on your pa per please notify us: v Joel (irohs. Feb. 1, '87 May 1, '87 Sep. 21, '87 Feb. 1, '80 June 15, '80 June 1. '87 Pec 14. '87 Peter Knepp, A. J. Knepp, Samuel Witmer, W. T. Pletrlch, Jerome Algler, W. F. Sanders, Married, at the M. E. Parsonage, In Valparaiso, on Tuesday evening, Sep. 15, 1886, by Uev. C. A. Drooke, Mr. J. Herschel Arnold, the accomplished editor of the Daily Fair Mcrtcwjer, to Miss Carrie Carr, of this city. Well, Arnold was rather sly about the mat ter, and none of the boys knew any thlug about the little escapade until he reported for duty the next morn ing. Then they discovered that he was a changed man that Is, after his profuse distribution of cigars all around. May happiness and prosper ity attend them through life with an occasional miunll to uulte them more closely together and cheer them In their old ago. Ta'ximwo (Ind.) Jfcs- semjer. El. rose. Will you please tell us how you load buck-shot In shells for use In "choke-bore shot guns. Lewixtowu, Pa. JilMllon, By the following diagram you will no doubt'readily understand It: HO C O Ol rowDi-.u I O O O O J ! O O O Ol lio O O Oi I use a Parker, 13 bore, medium- choke, 8 lb. gun, and luiullij drachms Pouponds shell powder and IS No. 2 buck shot. I use two piuk edged No. 10 wads on powder, drop as many shut on these as chamber loosely in the iuuzzljf the gun. Pack these in saw-dust or bran and cover' with half a wad; repeat this to the Inst layer, which cover with a whole wad. You can load any number of shot accord ing to size. We have tried many different modes of loading, and have found this by fur the best plan easy on the gun, no danger of "leading" or bursting aud mort ally certain if held on the right spot. CKNTRBViLnt.--8aturday was a big day for Centreville, as on that day the Snyder Comity Baud Convention was held here, and everything had a lively animated appearance; Walter's grove being Hooded with humanity. No such crowd was ever seen in that grove aud none so gay. Happy smiles from handsome faoes combined with the cloudless sky of a perfect day showed that all expected to have a pleasaut time. One of the Interesting features of the day was Simmy Itoush's "Merry-go-round or Flying Circus," which was well patronized the entire day and evening by the young people. Among the bands in attendance were those from Middle burcli, Mimiuburg, Adamsburg and Kratzervllle. Oood order prevailed, little other than mouth battles were indulged in. Chas. E. Sampsel the boss miller, aud Jaa. M. Miller the gentlemanly counter-hopper, made a flying trip to Mifflin county last week. Bow-wow! Commissioner Jno. Mohn and S. F. Sheary were in Mlddleburgh ono day last week. F. P. and Frank Snyder and fami lies ef Spring Mills, F. II. Stlne and family of Vloksburg, II.H. Baker and wife of Miftiinburg, S. McCurdy aud wife of Thoinpsontown, Mrs, M. Z. Stiliiiiifforof Mtddleborgh.Jno.Snook and wife of Mlddleoreek, Mrs. Ex- Sheriff Kelchly of Mlddleburgh, W. II. Hartman aud wife of Mlddleburgh Jos. Wagner and wife of Lewlsburg, Pr. Mohn and wife of Laurelton, Jos. Spiingler and wife of Mountain Chap el, Pr. C. L. Mohn and wife of Kelly X lloads, Chas. Z. Badger of Mlffliu burg, and Miss Etta Bowersox of Vicksburg were in town on Sunday. Maggie and Lizzie Walter two pret ty Missea of Mlddleburgh are vUitlng friends here this week. Merohant C. M. Showers paid Win- field a business visit last week. Cap. the huckster paid Chlllesqua que a visit last week and secured a load of "Melon-choly." Mrs. John Lawrence of Lewlsburg visited friends here recently. Miss Ella M. Sheary la with friends lu MIfflloburg this week. Attorneys 11. II. Grimm and F. E. Bower of Mlddleburgh, and A. C. Simpson of Sellntgrove were in town on business on Monday, Rbp. wemmafmmemmmmrm Men's Plow Shoea for $1.20 at M. S Schroyer's, Sellnsgrove. ; For good Boot & Shoea eheap for cosh, go to Bbroyer'a, Sellnsgrove,Pa. w wr w sis ruuni iw tuecan - rt r-o-iy r--..,..5 In onler to make room for the Fall Dkatertoww.-Albert W. Engle, one of Beavertown's veteran gnnners, shot sixteen squirrels on the first day the law gave him the privilege of do ing so, Charles M. Camp, who does the painting in J. P. Reams' Carriage Bazaar, has repainted sixty-five bug gies since the first day of March. I'hllip Ilerbster lias raised a corn stalk measuring 18 feet and 8 Inches, Come down Philip. George Kern ef this place has one In his lot that measures 14 feet, 9 Inches. Ed. Post. Mrs. Moses Middleswartli had a light stroke of appoplexy recently. A. of. Carpenter Is Instructing a class In vocal music at the Peter's church. Archie Mlddleswarth shot two owls measuring respectively 4 feet, 0 Inches and 4 feet 8 Inches from tip to tip of wings, one day last week. They were not of the same species as the "white owl" he had on exhibition at the Cen tral Hotel t wo years ago. Richard Itarner moved hla family to Paxtonvllle last week. A daughter of Noah Fike was buri ed on Friday. This section Is almost entirely minus pumpkins a broad decline from last year's enormus yield. Panlel Hassinger is the owner of a turkey that has laid upwards of eigh ty eggs during this summer. Miss Ada Stetler, who has been Uv Ing with her uncle at Shenandoah, returned to her father's last week. Mrs. Frederick Bingnman had a rigid attack of cholera morbus last week. John J. Klegel has returned from Mifllinburg, where he had been serv ing an apprenticeship with a buggy smith. Mrs. Reuben Greanhoe has been very seriously sink for several weeks, but is uow convalescing. The Baud Convention on Saturday was pretty well represented from this place; not by our band, however, as it Is dead died of lock-jaw. "Judge" J (dm L. Camp, our "boss" fisher, has oanet ninety-one pike since June 15. The largest measured 20 inches aud several of the others from 10 to 18 Inches. Simon P. Specht Is Improving the comfort and appearance of his resi dence by adjusting a set of new shut ters. Mrs. Moses Specht has been danger ously sick since Thursday, but at this writing, is a little better. Jacob V. Moyur, living throe miles north east of towu is repairing his residence. Mrs. Bellrofen Picffenhach died of dropsy on Sunday nltflit, and was buried In Musser's Valley on Tuesday. Sallie, a daughter of Edwurd Freed, Is quite sick. Mrs. Zorbe, nee Burt Gilllma, ofSha- mokin, and John Creber, of Saxon, Bedford county, formerly residents of this place, visited In town last week. Aaron Hassinger has dug 300 bush els of potatoes, and lias about 100 bushels more to dig. Our sportsmen are shoot Inn lots of squirrels. Farmers are busy threshing, and cutting and shocking their corn. The chestnut crop will be light in this section. Pr. Htrohecker drilled a well eighty feet deep for Isaao Bouoh last week, aud Is now drilling una for James Bingaman. At the examination on Monday, eight applicants were examined. The Steam tauuery at present em ploys only four llvemuu; owing to the high price of hides. Elius Folk and Henry Weaver, while cutting wood in the woods ou Tues day laid down and took a nap and, ou waning, (Uncovered thut two copper snakes had approached close to them. A typographical error in my last re port made the first item ridiculously say that a "member" Instead of a "number" of the Evangelical Sunday School had accompanied the Uaion school to their picnic It may be well to say here that oor respondents, like everybody else, are sometimes wrongly informed in re gard to occurrences, aud consequent ly erroneous and exagerated accounts of the same appear in print. Siuce I began writing for the Post a number of such treacherous Intruders have found their way into my reports, not- withstanding I have scrupulously guarded agalnt thum. CITIZKX. Waa-waiaasawaiawi McClurk. We, in the west end of the county are still living. Soiuethues the readers of the Poht may think different, because the news of our city are like "Angels' visits." But this is all right, whenever we have the time to spare you shall certainly hear from our end of the county. On a trial of one minute, Amos Howell sawed fifty Ave staves, which would amount to thirty-three hun dred per hour. A man to do this work must handle himself aa fast aa the Putoluuan did, when he started up hill. Yon know. Yesterday the 20th our city waa In a bustle. The Steam Saw Mill, the Steam Stave Mill, the Steam Butter Factory, and the Steam Blacksmith Shop, all wore In blast. Indeed, it makes a fellow feel a little queer, when so much machinery Is la blast at oue and the same time. I must not forget to tell the readers of the Post that some of our leading business men of our city received let ters from several capitalists asking what Inducements were given to buy real estate olose to our city lu order to prospeot for coul Sio. The vein of ooal found by two hunters has raised quite a commotion. We expeot to have at least five thousand Inhabi tants lu the eourse ot a year or two, also several railroads; Meetings are being called almost every evening In the week, to arrange matters for the' future.. We are lucky dogs.. What say yout " , ' , !no the Me r'" r- ' - nearly all on shock, and potatoes In the cellars. .All possible speed Is made to get away the (all ' work to prepare for winter. . Our city will havt two new houses built this fall, and next summer four new houses. The Negro campnieettng passed off quietly last week, the railroad Co. made the money, and the foolish peo pie spent the money. A Negro in our part of the eounty is a strange animal not very often seen, henoe, when twenty or thirty ' such animals oome into our parts-in a Hock, It arouses the curiosity of the citizens to suoh a degree that all the trains the Railroad could provide, were Ailed chuck full After seeing the show; foe an hour or more, rain descended and the people scattered for their homes faster than they came together, and those that took advantage of the excursion, had a good long, wait, . until they could leave for their homes. But not with standing nevertheless all the same it passed off as cnuipmcetlngs generally do. Mrs. Mary E. Oyster and daughter from llldgewny. Elk Co., Pa,, are vis iting Mrs. Pr. Rot brock at McClure. Jacob Kinney has moved In with Thomas Younginan, he Is to be boss on the Rail Road division Brattou vacated sometime ago. Jacob Is a good citizen. The Pension business la becoming lively In our parts. Every ex-soldier Is trying to get his name on file lu the Pension office, hoping at some future day to make Uncle Mam pay a large amount of greenbacks. , Our fat Blacksmith waa on the sick list last week. The machinery to make butter on a large scale has arrived, aud in n short time we may bo able to give a history of butter making. On Sunday afternoon some persons IS A. . wen Known, got into ii, wecKers house and cellar, eat plea and cakes, upset chairs &c, then left. Euo. Tiioxm,viLLK. The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Jaoob Middles wartli, held a grand picnic in Mover's grove, one mile east of town, last Saturday. Forty-two children and grandchildren were present all with the exception of several grandchildren who reside in Kansas. The day waa very socially spent, both old and young seem to appreciate the plays thut were especially adapted for such au occasion. The band was present and rendered exoelleut music The potato crop in this section is good, especially the crops of those fol lows who bought two bushels of seed potoes and yielded them four bushels of hazel-nuts. Ed, la one among that uutuber. . The farmers are now principally engaged in cutting their corp. Remember that the Reformed Sun day School will hold a plo nlo next Saturday. All ate cordially Invitod to attend. Able speakers will be present. Our band had made preparations for taking a trip to Centre county to attend the Grangers' Plo NIC at Cen tre Hall, Sept. 10. Bad weather pre vented them froui going. . Those parties who havo each killed one hundred squirrels proved them selves good marksman. We have several parties who have shot that number this season. John Fetterolf has purohasod his fat tier's farm for $4,500. The farm has been in a dilapidated condition the past few years. John is uow running things with a high hand by repairing fences, clearing and making new found. Last week while Chas. P. Erb was engaged lu splitting logs In the woods he found it impossible to split some of them with the axe, whereupon he resorted to the use of powdsr to do the work. His little brother who was with him had put some matches lu the qack with the powder and placed it on the ground. A rain sent them home without the powder. A few days afterwards Mr, Erb was rumb ling through the woods and unob served stepped on the sack of powder, when the matches Ignited. The ex plosion burned his face considerably, John Fetterolf, jr. is fondling and uursing half a score of, boils. Emma. -toy persou wishing to buy a first class fanning mill eheap will profit by calling at this oflloo. Ludles Kid Foxed Glove. Kid top, button shoes. Solid leather soles for I.M, nt Shroyer's, Selinsgroye, Pa. Shinulkh! Shinulkh! Fifty Thou sand No. 2, 18-inoh Shingles at f '.'.50 per thousand. Inquire at this ofllce. If you need any goods and 'do not have tha,time or inoliuation to visit my store, I will give proiuirt said per soual attention to all orders by mull. S. WW. We make a specialty of Ta Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of whluh we have always on hand. Or tiers by mail will receive prompt at tention. Grand kathkh Clock von Salk An eight-day brass works, cherry case Grand-father clock, guaranteed to keep good time for sale cheap. Call at my Jewelry Store in Mlddleburgh. U. II. LitmKL, TrbM IWiy was sick, w. cars her Csrtorta, When all. iu Child, ih. cried fur Cssterls, Wlioo ! Immib. UIm, lb. clung lo CM(orU, Wb she W CUUdrM, she gs tftsm Castoris, i.l Jin, mm wiim.li) .uiUMiiii - EXEOHTOKS NOTION..' Letters ta.la.atar nn tha at.tai kr. It.i.l Lsaan. lata af Pa JAilil4:"K,..dU UuM daad. kavla. baau .hbim tt ,.,t flssad, allparsoas kaswlns thawMif.. Wda ail lould aakate ra rartd U lasla dials pa I auMi t.w hi a Su ayli olaU r.a (Mm tUtallMUdt t , i , Kllddlebnrfir Market Butter 13 Egga , 12 Pitted eherrtea 8 Unpltted " 3 Blackberries a Raspberries .. 13 Onions i 7 Lard 7 Tallow 0 Chickens per lb 0 Turkeys Side 6 Soulde 8 nam .13 Grain Market. CORRKCTKD BY W. II. WI5KT KVKHT WKPNKSIUt. No. 1 Red wheat $ .80 ' 2 Fultz and mixed 78 now , 70 to 77 Rye 50 Corn 44 Oats 2S IW Potatoes MAIMMKI). i -. Sept. 21, by Rev. P. Or wig, Isaac Burkey of Union twp. and Miss Surah C. Kratzer, of Kratzervllle. By Rev. J. P. Shindel, Win. Ranch of Mlddleburgh and Miss Cora Hart man of Centre twp. Sept. ID. by Rev. W. Diet rick, Pan lei I Hchlegle of Centre county and Catharine llackenburg of Snyder county. . . Jg jii:i. Sept. 10, In Centre twp , .lllco Ma bel, daughter of John and Klleu J. Napp, aged 0 months aud 15 days. Sept. 13, in Centre twp., Ellen J. wife Of John Napp, aged 18 years, 3 mouths audit davs. V. . - .'J . ' . . ' EXECUTOR'S SALK OP REAL ESTATE The unilrMnntxl Km-iiMr of tho fNtiiln ol .10110 wmicirn liiu ul Now Ilu-Hn, I'nlnn count I'a.. diHiriiTOil, will rui.i to I'iiMIc Snl mi I lie iirotiimeH, two mm a hair rial la-n Smith ol New Her 1 1 it snil thru, in 1 1 on Nurlli ol Mi-lnor Mm Ion, i. Friday, October 8th, 188. " The f.illiiwlnn ilitwrllxM VuluiiMn U.ml folate, to wit: All Unit i-riuin tm-l of l.iml mtmilx in Jackiwn t.iwn-lilii.NnyiliT county, rrniiyhniil, WHUIIIIIIIK 120 Acres, moro or Imw, Iioumlod Vnt lv lnn.li of S. 11. iiimi-r Him lmvi.i iirtmn, North dy Inn. I a Win. Sholly, hunt liy luoJ ol Awclln HiIkit ami !utli by IiiiiiI ol Mii'hiivl llimvor, whereon sr. ttrceiou s good i mam k Houso, Hank Knrn no .11 ntli.r ni'cmnitry niittoiil linn two witll Hnl r r r, i M A It I in tfiM.il 11,'iirifiK I'ollililloli. ll lilll.l l Ullilnr kooiI I'lllllMttloll Iktlil la ill) inii'lo iroiorty. Mlo to i-otnmuiii-n lit 10 n'clivrll A. M. ol mil. I tiny w nun ior nil win i.o mum known Iit .MISfcl'H SAUK II, fcxui'titor. Rogistcr's Notices. rOTICE in hereby Riven that the fiillowlnir nnmnil irnin. havn nlo. I tli.tr Afliiiinni torn itiiunnniin' ami r.iccutor. i anunu, in tho Honltor llllii'o nt Stiv.lor i ninny, ami tn. miiis will do iinm ntii l lor con- tlrmntlon and itllowauc. at thn Court lluuio In Mlildlulmrsli, MolnUy, 8il. i(7ih litii). The tlmt on.l flnul ao-.nint ol ti.nlnl Miiuror ami Sarah A. liiinkollisrKnr, Allium, of tho r talool Dnniol DiinkollMirKiir, tlfti-M. Klrnt arfount of Nar.li .1 KUhor and John Kry. KxecuUir ol tho ent.it. ol Siin.ml I'l r doe'd. Klnol nrcnnnt ill .Tnmtliiin (Irlinni. (Iimr.llitn ol SiiIIib KunU. now Krdly, a uilitor child ol S. ii. n.imt, ii.'i' .1. Tim Itmt and S nd uiiioiiiit nl .1 , ll.irnlmr Kr, i'.iocutor or llio o.nulu l rhlllu llrolar, lioe'd. Tho tlml and Hnnl arnmnt ol Itftiry N. W.'tiM Ailuir. ol thn ostato ol Kllwlioih Wvtiel, uVk'.I. Thrt and fluid nc-onnt nt a. K. Ullt, Admr. ul tho ntto u l.'alharlna i:ii.i,h,iwr deed. The flmt and II mil amount of Son l.i-lln.L Ad in r. ot tho et iteol lln.iry k'rnui, do.-'.l Tli. tlrt and hnnl a 'iount of M: H. Solinivr. Admr. ol th. omato ol Mlolmol Si'lialli-r, ile.iM. Tho Brut aud partial a.Mmint of Ihi.io Millor. Admr. rum loKi.iiuiiiilo uiinuio ul tho attain ol Kllialiolh Calvart, dmi'a. Tli. flrt and Html aiMount of I'nrrr llarn. Adiur. ol Mary .Ian. Hare, ilnaM. I'll, flm and llniil a.v hi it of io,re K. M.iv. cr and Jooili Moyur. Admr'.. ol th. e.Uleul Mli'liavl I'. .Moyur, due U. H.J. lUI'K. KoKlntor and Kvi-ordar. A. rnmblnlnir IIIOK -Ith rtBK TE0ET1DIX TOPICS, aalrkly aad eompletclf CLL'!IHt sad aNBICHES TUB UIMtU. Oalrktn tk. actios 9t tk. Llr.r sad Klda.f a. Clean tk. ro-pi.xlos,aaU..klB. oola. Itdocaaot Injur, tk. tMtk, tana, kaadatkr, or prodar. nu. lUUoa-ALL OTUEU IU0.1 KUltlXkS DO. Phyilolaa. and DraaglM. mrywhw . noomnxod It. Pa. IT. R. RiraiiiJia, of Marion. Mum., hth: "I rneuounfinil Bivwa'a Iron BIUm, aa a vJiilU ti nlo urieuiu to. IjUmmI. aud rvmnviiiff all 4laitU. .rmptouia. It dun. nut hurt tlw tooth." Da. H. M. Drinix. Hnohla. In.l , mrt: " I bo.' prMwribwl Dinat'i Iron Millar, in ci-m of ana-ana and blond Uiiaaaa. ali alnni a loniu waa n'o lwl. and It ha. (iri.il tuonai.lily anliala. lorr." tin Wh Htiin., H.II.I. MaryNt . Nnw rlMii. La , ah: m Hrnwn'a Iron lilttiira rolloroil ma in a nam, of IiIimiI rHiUoinii. and I haarlllji cuuuuuud it to tiioa piHuliiitf a U.mhI ii'irolrr. (la. W. W W.iaiian. Tu nmM-i. Ala. ': " I ? bmi tnuil.lnt fnaa ili.lilh..l i!i Impura oood ami aroiiilon on my Ijmi Iwo h.ail. of Iniwn'. Iron li.lUini alfotlail a parlm roia. J tiouai apoak too highly of Ibi. valaabla no U.io..o Canuln. baa tttni Trad. Mark and riwl rrd llnw uniapr. Tukt'iiualhi r. M olei.ulr i.y SUUH.1 CUKU11AI. t O., IIALT1MOUL, SO. '.IZXtrSi'J mum aTTERS iHi? iff a bM&ti Mb I h i n ml i 5 ii m lPnepanSiag tfoir 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 J ackets for Fall wear. Headquarters for Very Respectfully Yours, Orders by mail personal attention. GREi'AT BSJIUGJ1IJV8 Al To our Farmer Friends we would say that wo bnvo aomo I1AKOA1NS a Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. Wo will sell jon DOUBLE I'Altl'OON HAY FORKS at 81.25 each. Hay Rope at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine crass WOODEN PULLEY at 25cti. Rakes, Lontr Handled Forks, etc. cheap, Nails at 02,25 per kosr, Horse Shoas 84125 per keg, We have juat rcccivod a BIG utook of ltims, Hubs and Patent Wheelu and can givo you very low prices. Can soli yon good substantial Ready-mixed Paints, at 1)0 cents aud (1.00 per gallon. Oxide of Iron Paint nt G5 cents .-or gallon, by the burrel. Cull to soo us. or writo for SPkS CIAL PRICKS. SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrove. ALWAYS Our now fprinp stock is now iciuly. ma$Mjk? t Please I ooiIh you lutvo i v r l.cht lil, Notliiii"; linn bion forgottttn iu tho wsy rf pooil si,.! (limirnl)lo Ht li'M ami iiH to ijiiulity anil low prices, we fear do couijii lilur Our muitn Ims always bt t n to nmiutaiii the lead by oflWiCaf tho Ix-st ootis fur llio luusl money. DryGoods, CIotMng, jwtwxs, lr.rrs. cais, rnrxR's. valises, v i - tl : . ca j: i'E t. 1 1; run 'jia l.iia r d, qui:e,s, .'ass, tl v; kahtuex wood aad ii illo 'waue, .y;.. ,v6'., sl Tlusi' 'jioods arc usuilij all new, ot the choicest matc- v'utls and. latent styles. The j;rice.i ivc ask for litem will astonish you as the are unnucstiunablij the rock bottom fur retail traile- II 'e pay the ot COUMJIV riiOIH'UE. Judging from our trade we anticipate E.XTEXSlfE SALES this season und hare prepared to meet all demands- CALL Yours in waiting, IS. EH. CHTTI2E5 & CO., .Vi a- Midi! lebur Depot- miatrgmitasamitw.-itt-MUrm TINWARE, STOVES-, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I wouM nHn rl fully infuiin tlx (itizeu-i if Snydor county, thut 1 inn uow pre pa i eil to do ull uork in my In t 1 1 tnptly nml in the best woi kuiaubko uiaLiicr. My Stock of COOK STOVES AAD HEATEHS TOAP all kinds Yarns will receive my -0- Am TTM S3 -o- It Is ouo cf tbo crRDilrsi liee oJ WootTerforyour cousiJeralioaa Boots and Shoes, highest price fur all kinds ncjaj ajajj.wxi iMWgm WEBS- t - . .. a ia simply luinifDse, incluJ ig all kir.tls tf a'soJa uid makes, giiuraulood to yivo nilu-iui tmu. T uiaau u epeoialty of q KOOFING AND SPOUTING and cordially nolicit lie pnltip pslii.i.p, in Ibis line, Moiea delivurtil and pat rt. nt,). for usa without extra diair lo nil inu-el.sarr reta'djue within leuaoua'.le liNtsi'i. Tliaukinjr yon for past f.v.na and sididtinr a coutiuuaucovf the tine, I tn. Wy Trubj Voari, .