Published every Thursday. ..,. oowutt roeBTS. tbb unarts ar n"7cMMTf bld OB IhB foBrtB MoB.lay. rfiS.Vr, IbT,SBI Hsplsmbar, BBISBOOB1 40 A 7 vl . rrtomlf throaahoat lh ontf will ".t-Zi rllli Bad nif hhorhooU. Brml I whVwKh la P Ihroo.B th.mnn KTw. will hol.loar.all ratpoB.lbU rof th. OpIBI.B. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Look at the flujrnres on the label of vour paper. "n"1 mbi BATB TO WHJCII VOITIt Sim.SOKIP- IHT w paiu. Within 8 week after o otner receipt Is neeessarr. Republican Standing Committee. A.Ums J. C. Schrader, Moim Erb. Heaver-Wm. M. Reber.Isaae Winter. i.varV Win. lleeter.Isaae Dreese. fntre-R. B. Walter. Win. NPP. ri.nnman-F. W. Walaoe, ttnhrer. Frnnklin-J. W. Kenniinrer, Davis Ja.kson-J. S. Yearlck. Win. Shollv. MiddlebitrKh-EIIns Hummel, J. W. Pwfcrtz. t MMilN'creck J. J. Mltchel, A. 1). Mouroe-j' K. Poind, T. P. Ilutntnol. lVrrv Ievl Kepler. Henry Harding. j,ry W-.T. H. Willis, T. K. Uravhill. I'cnn-John K. Thomas, Howard Uow Spring-A. A. Ulsh, I I. Maubck. rieliiiMttrove A. B. Keck, M. M. Uuiuiuel. mion-J. U. Bopar, N. T. Dundore. Washlntftou-B. W. Tool, J. W. HoiT man. 'TiHt'ii ciile" tmi it tattn' notes, M'laitl te'l jrmi 'en." Court was unnsually well attended this week. James Runkle of Centre county is vii tint his brother John at this place Minn Annie Fitther. one of Salem's fair daughters, vlsitod MIddleburgh friends this week. J. P. yluraud retnrnod from the Williaiusport Oominercial f jlegi: hint week, a fiillllodjjed graduato. Deer and pheasants will bo free to morrow, October 1. Quail and tur keys will como In on the 11th. S., Opponheliuer's Clothing store )vi1l be closed on Kept. 80th and Oct. ' th on account of Hebrew holidays. It Ureportod that Union county held the "smuttiest" court last week that wits ever held in this district. Hough on Classics Union. Clipped from the Canada Presbyte rian, under signature of C. Backet HiJibinson, Prop'r: I was cured of oft rcturuing billious headaches by Bur dock liod Bitters. The Charnt?r Oak Life Insurance has ;a,.W,BwTTOefttrV'rssT3enl Bin'-" tholamew having absoonddd with $127,030 of the funds. How would It (to to hang a few of the defalters? The earthquake had its blessings, too. A wife beater who had just got through inflictiug the usual chaslise uieiit, was astounded by the shook, fell on his knees and promised never to whip his wife attain. Souio persons in thin count v would nrofit bv a dose of earthquake. Spring Mills, this county, gives strong indications of beooiniug au oil field. The wells there are now so i'u preonated with oil that they cannot be usod. Spring Mills is right on tlu line of the Pennsvally railroad, and if oil should bo struck, it will make tbfiiRS lively in that section. UclU mU Watchman. When, however, It is known that ths Prohibition party does not hope for success and that the logical effect of its action is to defeat the only party which does offer anything practical upon this question, it Is difficult to see how men of good judgment and sound discretion can consistently lend It their support. Extract from Oen. lttaoer'i Bjwch at I'ittaburq. Since the mountain will notootne to Mohammet, Mohammet must co to the mountain, and wo will do so next week by starting J. M. Steinlnger of me Post out collecting, who will call on all those in the county who owe us one or more years subscription to the I'ost. As we are compelled to go to this extra trouble and expense for the accommodation of our subscribers wo hope they will respond promptly and satisfactorily when be calls. His not to be wondered at that Cincinnati has so many people who ws hard to handlo, when it is known that there Is one dramshop In that city to every .one hundred of the pop "auon, while twelve hundred and "fty persons are counted to every church. Where grogshops outnum ber churches, It can hardly be said wiai auy considerably portion of that ceminunltv linn I Vi a urnv hnt ,.,.,.li I . 'J BMW T B J ve-itav vuui VII Mres point. Eighteen hundred Nan on a Friday, will end on a Frl- la7. and aontaJna nftv-th Four months In the year have five J rldays. Five changes of the moon poour on a Friday, and both the long hand shortest day. In" the twelve uoniut are on Fridays. "This might 'ded, be termed a Friday year.'1 oncludes the Pall Mall Gaiette. hav- KndRrtllqURk9' ftnd uohtnl"B 'n Te Wllllamsnort Collsira. the mi- hrtlsement of whloh appears In an- rUVT column. Is one of the most sua eful institutions In the State. It 'M always been attendod by a large umber of earnost and ambitious stu- wnts, and the kindly word of praise bat oome from Jts graduates speak njumes for the.tnanxnient. Not y has ttfa C " r ta iaoeee'.'al four1.-- - . - i . .. I - The hogs rnn at large over In Bloss- burg and that faot causes the Jttgislcr man to drop Into poetry, as follows: "Oh, the hog, the beaatlfnl hog, curl ing his tail as he watches the dog.de fylng the law for his bread and meat; roaming at large through every street, bunting, grunting, nosing aroundtill the open gate Is sure to be found.with the hinges ruined and broken quite, by the lovers who bung there Sunday night; It won't stay shut, it won't hang level.ln walks the hog and raises the very mischief with the garden flowers and other things. The Look Haven Democrat says the sewing machine swindler Is now doing that olty. A young gentleman calls on the lady of the honse, looks at the sewing machine and offers to put It in good order for three dollars. The offer is declined. Then a young man who Is buying machines calls. That Is the kind of machine he wants and would give a good prioe for It If It were in ropalr. Usually the lady hunts up the first young man, who Is easily found, and who "repairs" the machine, gets his three dollars and divides with his partner. Brother Humnol Jones the sonsa tlonal revivalist pay the following glowing compliment to tho printers "N'inetonths of the country newspn pers rau be bought, from tho editor down to the devil, for a jug of whixky. They are run by paid advertisement of tho lowest dives and brothels. If there are any of them that can't be bought, it Is because they nro run by some of these pin lieadud little fellows that amount to so little that no one will buy them. The editors aro span lets, and If the stomach of one of these fellows were taken out and hung up In hell the bluck vultures would voin it from tho smell and II y away." Ou Friday last as Dr. Maraud Koth rock of Mt. Pleasant Mills was driving up the Mahontongo road be was hull ed by Oliver Kathfon who wanted ineMIrino. Mr. Huthfon stepped be tween tho wheels of the doctor's bug gy when thehorse gave a Jerk, throw ing him down nnd running over him The lines wrappod around tlvo hub of the wheel nnd drew the horse up mi embankment, throwing the doctor out also, ran over him and broke his deformed leg. Tho attending physi cians concluded that amputation was neoensury and Drs. WugHiipeller, H. M. and John Is'ipplo performed tho operation on Monday. Under this heading tho Milton Arrus tulks right out in meeting thusly, and what is applicable to the Arjus Is np plicable to the Pomt: Suppose we owed you a dollar or two for a bushel of grain, a day's labor, or a few pounds of butter, would you wait up on us one, two, or three years for your pay? And would you at the same time oontinue to supply us from week to week notkngwioir who" vy were to gfecyour money? Now just please revolve this matter over In your mind aud ask yoursolves wheth er you are doing by us ns you would like to be done by? We want our money; wo need it badly, and wo ought to have it. Will you pay it to us sow? Or must we wait auother Indefinite period? Study the matter over. We aro poor, but must we yet beg for that which is Justly due uhT If ho, then we will do It now. Plouse pay us. Uoll ok Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their n auit'8. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per plouse notify us: J, M. McDowell, June 1, '87 John F. Kerstetter, July 8, '87 John Kahloy, March 1, '80 Frank Hitter, May 1, '87 J. C. Ulrlch, Doo. I, '80 Wm. Hassinger, Apr. 1, '87 Wai. M. Roaber, May 1, '87 H. J. Keiser, Feb. 20, '87 Henry K. Sanders, June 1, '87 Daniel Zeiber, Deo. 1, '85 J. M. Mlddleswarth, Deo. 1, '86 Abner Aigler, Ipr. 1, '87 Isaao Krebbs, May 1, '87 Longlnus Walter, Oct. 1, '87 John Spangler, Doo. 1, '80 II. S. Splgelmyer, Doo. 1, '80 Frank Beaver, Oct. 187 Reuben Aigler, Deo. J, '80 Adamsbuuq. A. W. Branden of Juniata county, bad employed a ne gro to work for him on the farm, and on last Monday he induced his fifteen year old daughter to elope with him; The couple were seen about 8 miles webtofthU place. Yesterday there were about 80 men hunting for them, and no doubt Judge Lynch would have sat in judgment had thoy been captured. W. II. Mitchel claims to have a corn stalk measures 14 feet 7 Indies. Spring township ahead. James Spangler has a sunflower that measures 41) inches in circumfer ence. Ahead again. Prohibition is fast gaining favor In our midst no matter what is publish ed against it. It will and must sue oeed. Ellas Price thinks Blaok will be de feated as their is oue more Republi can at his house. Most of our farmers are dona cut ting corn. Henry Smith and wife are paying a yisit to friends at dellusgrove. Our township Is well represented at court this week. The Henry Clay Lyceum is in a flourishing condition. The nextques tion for debate is, Jie sotwd, That the pen Is mightier than the sword. Remember the district Sunday school convention-on next Saturday. A good time is expected. Rkp. Repiblicaw Mass Mkktisto. The Republican Mass Meeting in Middle burgh on Tuesday was largely at tended. A stand was erected In front of the Post printing office and in the absence of Chairman Tool, ex -Chairman Willis organized the meeting by appointing J. A. Lumbnrd President of the meeting with the usual number of Vice Presidents. Louis E. Atkin son, our present member of Congress and candidate for re-election, then delivered one of his characterlstio addresses. Cool, argumentative, con vlncing, He was listened to with unabated Interest until after tho 8:10 train, whloh brought Senator Hnghes of Phlladelphla,who spoke until after four o'clock, when the meeting ad journed to meet In the Court House in the evening. At the evening meeting Hon. (i. Alfred Schoch was appointed Chair man, who first Introduced Mr. Atkin son, who was followed by Hon. 11. J. Culbertson of Lewistown. Mr. Cul bertson delivered n short but pleasant nnd logical address sparkling with political points. His eulogy ou the IUpti ll lean candidates was liunietiv, and especially so with those on Ilea er and Norrls which were tho mo!t glowing ever written or spoken. His earuoNtneng nnd uluuority carried con vict Ion In every sentence of lii eddreis. Next followed Senator Hughes, who then miide one of the ablest political speeches that win ever delivered in this county. The Court Hoiimo was crowded and we recognized a good man democratic faces in the uudietico who were no doubt uuder conviction, and had come to seek grace. Whether they found it we did not hear but hope they did. Five bands were In nt tendance dur ing the day and evening, viz: MM dleburgh, Ontreville, 4datnsburg, Fremont aud Freeburg. Thk LKwisiii-iut Fa in. While at Lowisburg on Saturday we visited tho Union county fair, and found the exhibitions full and com -plcto the best they lmvo had for a number of years. The ground In dot ted with new buildings and the old ones have been repaired go iih to make them almost as good hn new. The fair ground Is nicely located.with a good turf, but the one thing needful is shade. The new grand stand, op posite tho Judges staud, holds several thousand people and is a great con venience to tho woury visitor. Tho trotting on Saturday was the best we have eyer seen nt a country fair. Tho premium was f00 mid the result was the finest trot ever had In Union county, which was won In three straight heats by "Pilot Boy" of Phil adelphia in 2:39. 2:27 nnd 2:23. Ho has a record, however, of 2:18. The egg breaking contest was a new und novel feature which w will !- - readers. The trial Is made to test the springs in buggies. Two lines of blocks of wood, many from four to si inches In thickness. ! aro laid ou the track about six feet apart- Twenty eggs aro then plan" su ft paper box aiidtb , placed into the buggy. The object is to drive over these two hundred yards of blocks without breaking auy of tho eggs. The reader would now suppose that a mini going to town with a basket of eggs over a corduroy road would drive as slow as possible. But not so here. Three men got into the buggy to which was hlthed a spirited little bay inure. Tho driver, by liberally plying tho whip, put his animal to a dead run before he struck the blocks und then there was a streak of bay, a cloud of dust and flying blocks and tho test wus made. The buggy, a fine piece of workmanship, was twisted to such an extent that the right hind wheel hud caught in the Irons of the top aud did not revolve for half of the distauoe. The panting animal was brought back to the stand and the box of eggs re wovod. How many hud been broken we did not learn, suffice it to say the juice ran out at the bottom of the box. The rough handling of the horse, the apparent damage to tho buggy, and the danger to the drivers, gave it the appearance of a foolhardy adventure thut did not merit encouragement. Most people do not require to see a buggy wrecked before their eyes to convince them of its merits. Tuking it all in all the fafr was a tromendous success, both In exhibi tions and attendance, and the wldo uwake business men of Union comity who conducted It this year merit great praise for the enterprise ami business tuot displayed. WBHMHBJWS. Jtmili.J.HI Men's Plow Shoes for f 1.80 at M. S Schroyer's, Sellnsgrove. For good Boots & Shoes cheap for cash, go to Shroyer's, Sellusgrove.Pu. In order to make room for the Fall trade S. Wels, Sellnsgrove, Is selling all kinds of goods at greatly reduced prices, Any person wishing to buy a first class fanning mill cheap will profit by calling at this office. Ludles Kid Foxed U love, Kid top, Button shoes. Solid leather soles for $-1.65, at Shroyer's, Sellnsgrove, pa. SmirOLKs! ShinoijchI Fifty Thou sand No. 2, 18-Inch Shingles at $2.50 per thousund. Inquire at this office. Wo make a specialty of Tax Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of which we haye always ou hand. Or ders by mall will receive prompt at tention. Grasd -rATHBii Clock koiiSalb. An eight-day brass works, cherry case Q rund-father olook, guaranteed to keep good time for sale cheap. Call at my Jewelry Store iuMiddloburgh. H. H. LBITCCL. Eattiuj ou elections is a vies for Wittralt and Barbarism ! A case of stupendous Ignorance, superstition and brutality has just come to light in this county which merits the prompt attention of the authorities and swift retribution for tho parties concerned, Ueorge Dry, residing about two miles southwest of Mt. Pleasant Milts, this county, had two horses and a cow die last spring, and soon afterone of his children took sick. Believing in witchcraft, he consulted Adam Chupp, of Oriental, T& who inform ed Mr. Dry and his wUe that their stock was bewitched and that unless he would secure the witch and nail her up all his cattle aud horses and children would die. Mr. Dry, upon asking who tho witch should be, was astonished to be told that it was his own old mother, who is past 82 and so feeble that she has to crawl ou her hands and knees up and down stairs.; They at once nailed this poor old mother securely in a dark room, where it Is said she has been confined for eighteen weeks, aud has not been washoJ for tho last ten weeks. The terrible condition of tho old lady was not discovered until Sunday morning lust, when she called to oS children who were passing the house.that they should tell Constable Woollier tuemnr for (lod'ssakeaud take her out of this hell. Our representative visited iMr. l)ry aud found him very reserved in his conversation, but said that his wife had to whip the old lady every now nnd then to keep her under sub mission, and that every time they fed her the kick child would at once get noticeably worse so strong Is their belief in the hellish hallucinations of witch-master C'hupp. We understand that Judge Bucher has Issued a writ of ki'xyu coriiis to have tho old lady taken away and cared for at once.und wo hope that there wilt bo no delay. Tho idea that in this nnlightened day and age wo should hear of such monumental Ignorance and supersti tlou existing In our county, is intolli genco that almost staggers bolief and makes It uppear ns If the fool killers mission remained iiicouipleto until these living specimens of blank ehecks ou mental bankruptcy are culled in aud cancelled. A Siivi.no Hokhk. To the inquiry, "Why dues a horso shy?" tho Xutiimut Iapc tituik Jimnud replies : Because he sees something which lie does not understand, and is tilled with a great er or less degree of fear, something us tho boy feels when he shies at the burying ground, and goes around to keep clear of it. It may be somo new or uiiusaal object that tho horse sees, or it may be an imperfect view of it. Lyen a familiar object, if it comes to view suddenly and uncxuuidiv. will cause a horse to shy or jump, jiut as nn unexpected object or sound causes psiervous person to start. When a person is so startled, how much would it improve the mutter to be scolded at orjeiven n cut with a whip? Justus much us the same treatment would in the cuse of tho horso. Harshness only aggravates the mutter. 4 Tho more the horse is scolded and whipped, the more nervous ho gets; and every time ho pusses the place where the fright and whipping occur ed, ho will recollect tho unpleasant uffuir, and he will begin to prick up hiseursand lldget, ready for another jump, (iivo him tlie lines and ho will go by lu a hurry. The proper way is never to strike or scold a horso that is startled or frightened. Speak to him coolly, calmly, and kludly; give him time to sou aud collect his scat tered senses, and maku him foel thut you are his friend and protector. When ho sues that all is right, there Is au end to all further trouble. We huvo seen a horso refuse to cross an unsafe-looking bridge; but when the driver took him by the bit and walked ahead, the horse cautiously followed. Next time he required no ooaxihg or urging to cross the bridge. He might have been whipped into it at first, but wus not the milder course, al though a little trouble.lho hotter one? The horso showod his eonflduuco hi tho driver ever afterward. Whou a young man'e ways please his girl, she tliiuka all the woiU of, him, and sotuotimes a littlo mora. wiou you aro tunn lm"' ou ono railroad truck, waiting fjr a train to puss ou aootbor traok, dou't forget that traius rau oa both tracks. "Most men love littlo women aud little women lovo most iuoa'' says a naughty editor in Iba wouteru part of the State. Tho Chinosa in China are iioitat iug tho Hoodlums along the Pacific slope. They ewoar "tho foreign devils must go," and aid nobbiop the missionaries whou thoy threaten to murder, and stealing and dostror tog thoir property. Wbn Py w Bisk, w frt bar CMloriB, When bIib wm Child, lUs eried fur C'Htoria, Wkeo bIib bbobibb UUt, tbs olung lu CMtorts, WW tlis bad CaUdrao, bob btb Uibui CastorU, Allddlebiirff Market, Butter Ku'trs l'ilted cherries. .. Unpltted " .. blaokborrles... Raspberries...... ... . unions..,. Lard SUNDAY SOHOOr, CONVENTION I at Evaudale's church, Aline, Snyder county, Pa., beginning THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1S3G, and to continue to the Dili. Opening exercises, Friday evenlnir. Oct. 7th at 7 o'clock, by sermon and music. Saturday morning exercises at 0 o clock, by prayer. MUSIC. 10 n. m. What benefit is a Sunday nenooi io community t 10..10 Should a Sunday school be closed during the winter? 10.50 Music by the Convention. 11 How must picnics be conducted te be u benefit to the Sunday school cause? 11.10 Music aud closing exercises. 1.80 p. m. Opening prnyer and music 200. -Parents' duty to the Sunday school? 2.20-Muslo from "dates Ujar." 2.30 What is the best mode of tench ing letuperuiico lu tho Sundav School? 5.50-Musle from "Mates Ajar." 3.(10 How to secure regular uttvu- dunce in a Sunday school? 1.A)--Mtii snd opening of Otiestloti Itox? 4. 16 ( 'losing Kxereises. I .veniiiL.' session at 7 slntrn. Sundav inoriiiiii; session nt ! o'clock. Children's Ihv servleo mill Nithkiii to children. Services to bo continued through the day. Prominent speeches will be present to discuss the subject. (ii:n. W. HollXHKtlUKIt, A. A i n a mi, A. B. Mauki.ky, Committee. COHKKlTKII II Y W. II. W1NKT It V 1 : 11 V WKDSKSH4Y. No. 1 Ited wheat f .SO ' 2 l'ultz and mixed 7H new 7 to 77 live .in Corn dats 28 to UO Potatoes '.'-itoIlU MAinni:i, Sept. Id, by Kov. J. M. Stetler. Miss Juno Smith of Iteavertowu und Austin Kuger of Wagner. ii i:i. Sept. Ill, iii Franklin twp., Mrs. Ke beeeu DilTciiliuch, aged 47 years, 2 iiioiii lis ami v. diivs. Sept. 21, at Beavertow n, Mary Flor- cuce, (laughter of John nnd Kebeccu lleimbuch, uged 3 yrurs.ri months und a unys. KiXKCUTOUS' NOT1CK. Utter 1 Jlslttnntary nn tlio ntnto or Uinlel !., Ibis of l .rry lowunlilp, .sih.It io., ilooM, Uliw liB.ii (imnt.n lu ii.b mule Ixnsil, nil iranoi knowing th.iuiMvea lnlb I to ..lit BdiiitB ht r.tilu(i to (fink. Iniin. ilUtu Bytnaiit.whlla ilnnn havuiK cUiiik wars lr.nciu m.ui uuiy BuiuanucBiou 10 ma urwer iKuetl. WILLIAM UABIUNO. SoptM, '. l:iecutir EXKCL'TOR'-J SALE OL- REAL ESTATE I Hi.i iiniloroiKU'M I vwutor of tlio K..!Mu nl .luliii s.iuri late ..I Now llorllu. I'lilun county I'ii.. fli'0t;imi, will cxmi 10 Tublln Sttli' on tlie i.ri-ililKuH. two nml atiull ml leu Smith nl New llor llu uud tliruu mllim North ol MuIt Mutton, on Friday, October 8th, 1880. Tlio lollowlnic ili..Tltii', ViilulloVul ll;itc. to wit : All that t'uttaln truol ol l.iml nit i il i n Jackmin towmhli,SnyiU'r county, IVuuiylVMnla, luiitiituluK 120 Acres, nioro or lr, I'oiin lo.l Won liy l:in, ofS. II l.iol.ior iiii'l lhtynl llr. in. North l Imnli ol i, ui. t-tooii), T...M i't Mini oi inioini mitrnr nml South hy lanil ol Mi.'bHol llnnn r, whuiuon urn iTcctol u K"xl MIAMI. House, luiuk li.rn anil all 'tbrr ni'i'on.iry outliuil.!ln tun weUt uti'l iiih iiprniK ol koo.I riMiuiu ( win or. I'll ( r.K ri.r.iMn oaiui.i in jihii I'l'iirliiK comlillon Tho luinl I. tiiiilnr uonil I'liliivittioii nn.! in il .1... mrul'lu ironrty. Midi to i-i linn. m' at 10 in I H'k A. M. ol a.J il.ty when tirun will In- iiij.Im known lv jos bra SAUt'.u, bxvoutwr. WOMEN l4lf NMnl .traaats, or k tmtrr ftm IbsbIUm Bvaallar to ifcU au, akid Uf THO 0E5T TONIC Ttiia HMdJoin oafnhlnn Iran with pur Twtabl rmiu, avrni In luvaliiM fur DlituiUMia ixcullc u nuintia. nn mil wnu atjnnoL&nr livr-t, it iv chtm ni) Fnrlllit.1 tlm It loo da KiluiufniM AipufUtB ftrvu.t ibvnii thwlumilua tut) CU-mn th otaiuplttilon. audmakMili akin unooih. ertM- a fbct. Uttrrututhur lnvl ii It lliBM nut Mllloll tlltt tautll. DAUbMI hlaBlAAhaB. uaT Etiduov uuualtllloii-iU other hum wwdietmt tn. k. Kuuujrru ttAiftn. 74 FrwU Ati, MUw&u IVi 7 Ull,1,,r 1t lb4: 1 bv uhhI Drown! lroo HilUrM, Kiid it huib AWr than dooUr to m; tiAviiitf tjumd m of tlx mimknmm hvw lu lift. Also eurud tui of Li?, wr (Juoipliuut, ml uow bit ootuuktiloo U cler ah4 good. IIm Lm btiuu IwUuliulaU to uiy oUlidiWU." Hum. LiM'u 4). liuuiH)M. Kant Loekpoti. N T , got: 1 bat BulTttnfl untold minorjr trtua rmali UumplainU, matX oould oliUiiu miitu liuut notiauM Moot attruwu'at Iron bitU.' CtonobM haWtftiMTH Tnul Mark and ornaawd md llxa oortHpMr. Tttb uo atbrra Mad only by at ! e ra?! H 0 m ft haRfs hl2J . b. k. r i m.M mm &.r 1 I 'I Rl II P- 1p-bV J xm ttm 1 irfiVS P ivffs..-y m najBjBiBBi mm mm mmw u BJ Ha I CO t RlfRHfilfJIJfilt P Prepan'Snug Hon FhLL 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 J acket3 for Fall wear. Headquarters for Very Respectfully Yours, Orders by mail will receive mV personal attention. GE&EJE T E3J3R GJ3MJV 8 A 1 -()- To our rortucr Frioodd wo wool J eny that we Lav sumo HAUGAIl n Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. Wo will sell you DOUULH IJAUl'OON HAV FORKS at $1.3o each. Hay Ropo at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine class W00DEII PULLEY at 25ct3. Rakes, Lonq: Handled Forks, etc. cheap, Nails at 82,25 pe kear, Horse Shoes 84.25 per keg, Wo have juhl locoivod a BIU .took of ItiiuH Hnbi and l'ntflnl tVh1 aud can give you very low piiceB. Ready-mixed Paints, bt yd ccnta and SI. 00 per gallon. Oxie of Iron Paint it 05 cent per gsllou, Ly the bsrri-l. Call to suo us, Of write for SFlJi CIAI, ritlCES. SCHOOH BROS., Selinsgrove. ALWA o Our now spring stork is now rindv. goods yon huvo ever bolu-M, Nothing has boon for;otteu iu the wj 4 good aud dosirable styles, and us to quality auJ low prices, we fetur ap competitor Oar inutlo Lss shvujs been to msiutaiu the lead by efferbf tho List goods for the least tnuuey. YYu offor for jour cousideratiok DryGoods, Clothing, NOTOXS, JUTS, CAPS, TJIL'XA'S. VALISE 8. vrTLEKY, OA lll'E T,( 1 IIVET C1IA I ,llAIiD, OTJCkAS, CLASS, TLX, EAUTUEX, WOOD AXD 1LLOWWAHE, ,j'C'.. 0., JCL These goods are ?icurlu all ,it w, of the choicest mate rials and latest stifles. The trices we ask for I hem tciU astonish uou as then am unauesliuiiabln tlm rork Ww fur retail trade- We jhi the of COUATlt V PRODUCE. Judging from- our trade we SAIJ.S this season u)id have prepared, to meet all demands- CALL- Yours in, waiting, is. ifl. custi;.: & co.f Star Middleburg Depot- TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &o. o I would respect fully inform t!' citizens of Suyder county, that I m now prepared to do nil moiL in my )ii)t i rt'inplly and iu the 'nt wirkiuauliko irauuur. My Stock of COOK STOVES AT BUS HE of SHAWLS lor all kinds Yarns Sci Cud soil yon gooJ substantial N TIM. -AM) to PIsls I It Is oue of the itrandsst foes mt Boots'and Shoes, highest rice- for ull kinds anticipate E.XTJijfiSlJR in Biuiply immense, ino'udintf all kinds ef stand ai d nuikes, guaranteed to give satisfsctiva. I initio a specialty of HOOFING AND SPOUTING and cordially nolioit the pullio patrossgs In this line. Slopes deliorcd aad put p for ono without extra ohurge to all purebasata Ifsiding within reasooaLU distaaea. Thanking you for past favor aid olkUlaj a continuance vt tha same, I au Very Truly foars, r s K yon need any goods and do not Tallow.... I- tiv' "t ................... i