published avery Thursday. rnfiT. rui Ceert ef 'VB::.. f ifi eeld os tbt fomrU Mosdeyt ir or pMCBiMr. . ti.r tyloS-U throeaeasi e eesstf WlM T ?",Vi f S will eree- "! " Vjtt Oir ei ii will sl-eyi "I"" 'Ti- hi wUh to"p throne U.moB ntieatlnn of rol-Hfl Internet i ST." -Til iSUV-V-M respeaslMs o. lb. epinloai the ei.rei. NOTICE TO STJBSCHIBEH3. Ixok lit the flwrure on the 1"1 of voot P1"T. Those flure tll you ? o" FAiifc Within 3 weeks after ",; sent, eeetf Wte I" chfttiKed. o other receipt Is neocssnrv. - Eeputtican Standing Commlttoo. a.Iiiiii .1 O. Srhrixder, Mow Erb. StKr-Wm. M. Uet.er,.;.m Winter, flavor W-Wm. Hneter..sRiflPreese. rentre-U. W Walter. Wm. NPP. n ,,ni -F. W. W..lnce. Ko irer. Frnnklin-J. W. Rom.lRer, Davis J,,.kVo-J. 8- Yearly. Wm Bhnllr Mi,MlebnrKh-Eli.v Hummel, J. W. M5.ffirJik-J. J. Mitchel, A. P. Monro?" j''E. Pt. T. P. Ilniniiiel. W-.T. H. Willi, T. ft. Oravhill. IVnn-JolIn E.TI.on.M. Ilowar.1 Row Rpr.n-A. A. rinh. I. 1. Man k 8elltiirrove A. H. KeeK, ii. Vaelilngtoti-K. W. Tool, J. W. Holt man. nri'n ellli aaani TJ utn' utti. n'Wll te'l irint "ea." The shrewd business man uses prin ters Ink. Overcoat will grow more , popular M the ieaon advance. If economy is wealth the editor In ueoessarlly a millionaire. We wonder If the turkey realizes that thanksgiving is approaching. Parents should see that their child ren are prompt and regular in their attendance nt school. James Francis and family of Sha- luokin, Pa., are the guests or John Francis' family of this place. V. If. Heaver started for Philadel plila on Uonday morning to buy his stock of fall and winter goods. .Anthony McCauley has been award ed the cou tract for building the stone fenoe around the new Jail for 11290; Hurk Brothers, Merchant Tailors, HoIinsjrove, Pa., will open a branch establishment in Middleburifh inside 0 .two weeks. Mrs. U. F. Sechler of Miffliuburph. accoiupirViOrever, r children, Carol end-' . Aunio rfc-lllie editor and imily, York county may beat Centre in ral.ihi radishes, but it will not suc ceed in giving a bluck cast to the 1'earer fortunes. For rheumatism, lumbago, neural gia cramp, and coliu there is no rem edy superior to the genuine Dr. T.iomas' Kclectrio Oil. The Prohibitionists are painting the country red that noses muy not be so paiutcd in the future. 'Twill be a la bor of fanaticism lost. The cares and expenses of inurriiiio ulul lift? hang so heavily on the presi dent that he could ouly afford to yive $i0 to the Charleston sufferers, John F. Stetler has Theos. Swine ford's now house on the French Flats reudy for the plasterers and Mr. Mus ser's at the same place under roof. Henry Heinle of this place raised a red-beet weighing 11 pounds and 14 ounces. For a big beet this beet beats all the beets wo ever hoard of. Chas. Walter Is eugaged this week In reparlug and repainting the black boards in the Franklin School (list riot. CUarley will make good jobs of theiu. It Is reported that there is a young lady in Middleburgh whose heart is so warm that she can wear the light est clothing on the coldest winter day without being uncomfortable. Mrs. L. Smith, of Sullusgrove, ap pears elsewhere In this issue In an ad vertlsemeat, inviting the ladles in this county to an inspection of her stock of Millinery and Fancy goods. The Republican Standing Commit tee will meet at Middleburgh, Satur day, Oct 23d, at 1 p. iu. Every mem ber Is requested to be present. E. W. Toolk, Chalr'o. J. W. Swartz, See. We notice In the papers that Ju Jge Huohertook the premium at the Un ion eounty fair this year on "hens, chicks and baotums." What we would like to know now is whose hen roost he rlsited. I have Just received from New York city a fine assortment of Ladles Hats and Milliner good. uaU as low as 80o. Also velvets and other trimmings for dresses wraps, fcc. E. C. Avravd. We presume that scarcely In the recollection of the "oldest Inhabi tant" ha the streams of water In this county been as low as at the present time. There has been no rain to swell the streams line early In June. The Clyiner Family tzhibtion In Beebold'g Hall on Thursday evening of last week was not well attended o wlug to the inclement weather. The entertainment,, l)0wvr, waa very Koodand the uudlke went home re- fretting ouly that tha wamt.liai. rr&J nted tbeir friends from attending j wiuyiWK a neb treat !muU fsuBity wrr'' '' ry--in yw."l- - ' r 8. Wets of the Central Dry Goods Store hu fitted op the second floor ot his building where he now keeps an Immense stock of Ladles and Child rens wraps of all kinds and at prices that defy competition. Olve him a call. The railroad men who had tele graphed ei Sheriff Dotender to meet them at Beavertown with his carriage to take them over the Seaboard t W estern route, stopped at Lewlidown In place of coining to Keavertown, and are now Inspecting the route. Henry Mink, of whose serious Illness we made mention last week, died at Osceola, Pa., on Monday of this week. aged 63 years. His remains were hrouuhtto Mlddleburirh for Interment on Tuesday and the funeral took place on Wednesday.' Obituary next week, The Supremo court has susthlued the decision of Judge Slmonton in the South Penn'a R. II, giving the road into the hands of the original owners. This means the completion of a competing line with the Penusyl vanlit to the west, and Injures the prospects of the Seaboard Si Western. Our young girls should hesitate considerably before they take up with strangers. They have nothing to gain but everything to loose by such friendly procedure. Hut then some of them can't help it you know, for a good suit of clothes goes deep into the hearts of tbt tickle kids. The "hog committee" of Middle burgh on its round last Sunday unan imously agreed that W. H. Winey,our enterprising gruin dealer, had the big gest hog In these dlggin's. It weighed 121 on the first of vlpril, 180. when he commenced fattening it, and will now kill over four hundred. The editor and family were the re cipients of the one half of a nineteen pound turkey on Sunday morning a gift of John Francis of this place. John is probably the most experienc ed and successful turkey hunter in Snyder county and is one of the best fellows in the mountains one meets in a life time. R. F. Sechler, traveling agent for the wholesale Grocery House of Mo Cann & Cooper, Philadelphia, l'u., visited the merchants in this county this week. McCunu & Cooper are one of the oldest and most reliable firms iu Philadelphia, and as th y have a sugar refinery in connection with their establishment it will be to the interest of our dealers to patrouir.e them. Two vivid contrasts: Commissioner Black drawing a munificent official salary, and a pension of $100 a month; Veterau Frazer, of Mt. Carroll, III., wrecked in health by relnd prison life and impoverished in purse,refued an increase of the pal fry pension of per months The spirit of animosity to the por veteran of the war stalks boldly through ' the ehambers of the white Louse under present rule. (leorge Jacobs, Esq., of Miffiintown, Pa., the Demooeatio nomine for Con gress In this district visited our town on Wednesday to look up his poltical interests iu thi county. He is ll n. L. E. Atkinson's law partner, a fine and" able young man, and we think deserves better treatment than to be pitted against a man like Atkinson, who will whallop the everlasting socks off of him on the 2d of Novem ber. At Lewlstown on Tuesday, an in toxicated man stepped up to Mr. Maine and extending Ills hand for a shake addressed him with, "why, Mr, Blaine you're a durn sight better looking than your picture." Nalne looked at him for a moment with a roguish twinkle in bis eye and then remarked, "Ah, ia that so? 11'ellif you and I were to travel on our plo tures we wouldn't get very far." The remark nearly sobered the boor. An old horseman has this to say about the use of blinds on horses: "Usually the use of blinds causes the very evil it is intended to r medy snying. The horse shies because he sees something imperfectly, or canuot see at all an object which makes a noise, the nature of which he does not understand. If he has not blinds to Interfere with his siirht he will shv less often. If you have a horse ad - dloted to shying, remove the blinds and be kind to him for several days, until he has gained confidence In him self and in you. This will effect a rad ical cure." Jacob Kramer residing in the west end of Franklin township, turned bis horses into a pasture fluid adjoining the barn, on Saturday eveuinur. Some time during the night one of the hors es, a noe 8-year old, gained an en trance to the barn yard, and In wan dering through It. stenned on tha cov ering of a well, the boards of which being much decayed he broke through and fell to the bottom, head first, in which position he was found in the morning, drowned. By the use of ropes, pullles, and a span of horses, the animal was drawn from the well. The loss falls heavily upon Mr. Kra mer who can illy afford to lose so val uable an animal. Editor Post: The article publish ed In your paper some weeks ago, headed "Witchoraft and Barbarism" admits of the following uiodluatlons, viz: After personal examination I found that the room In whioh the old lady was confined was not nailed, neither was it entirely dark, and the report of the oow dying was not so. .Also, that Mrs. Try, wife of Oeorge Try, had not whipped the old lady, it was dons by bis daughter, Annie, about grown, who used the rod on her. Sines your publication the old Udhas enjoyed entire liberty In and aroaod the house. Yoorsfto., ... r "-y. Blaisb at Lbwistowjt. A train load of Snyder county's "true blue" attended the meeting at Lewlstown on Tuesday at which James O. Blaine, General Beaver and other eelebretles ', appeared. The stage was ereeted on the square Iu front of the National Hotel, The special train carrying the noted Republicans arrived a little af ter 10 a. in., and halted at the Main Street Station. The speakers at once proceeded to the stage where they were met by a large crowd. The first speaker was Mr. Warwick whose re marks were principally introductory. He was followed by Col. Snowdea, andtheuby Gen. James A. Beaver, who was Introduced as the "next governor of this commonwealth." He spoke fifteen minutes in which lime he captivated the audience by his frank, open way of discussing the Is sues of the day. The people, though they received the one-legged soldier with hearty applause, ohowed nnmls tnkable signs of their preference to hear the "Plumed Knight" and he arose at fifteen minutes of eleven amid roaring cheers, and spoke for thirteen minutes, during which time he struck out right and left at the Democratic and Prohibition partlt-s like a follow fighting bees. He never mlfsed any of the bees. He was very hoarse and seemed quite worn speaking under difficulties. He said of the Prohibition party that it was run as a tender to the Democratic en gine, and that Neat Dow, after being unable to secure utterance in his par ty papers chose the meanest Demo cratio organ in Maine to spread his principles, and, pausing, he continu ed, "I believe the same Is being done in this State. The slap made Alex. McCture's ears tingle. He seemed particularly polite to the ladies and took great pains to tip his hat to any one of them who condescended to wave a handkerchief at him. This Philistian racket undoubtedly suc ceeds iu many Instances in Inducing these Dclilahs to sheer their Sump sous of Democratic hair. He is the greatest man Iu America to-day, and we think his political cake will be ready for the oven in So mote it be. Ckntiikviixk. Among the social events of lust week was a surprise party last Friday evening at the resi deuce of Mrs. Ilettie Walter, which was takeu possession of by a la.-ge number of guests invited by her chil dreti in honor of their mother's 67th birthday. The surprise part was a perfect success as regards the widow, when she found both parlor and sit ting room filled with thesmilliug faces of id of her friends, both male and fe male. At a seasonable hour the ta bles were spread and one and all present, including your correspon dent, assembled around them and partook of excellent refreshments, especially prepared for the occasion, and consisted of twelve different kinds of cakes, Ice cream, grapes, coffee, io., to which one and all pre entdld ample Justice. The Centreville band was invited and furnished choice musla for the occasion. A very pleas ant and delightful evening was spent und the valuable presents the mother received from her children and friends showed tho esteem nnd respect she Is held iu by them. At a late hour the party tulj. mined, one and all highly, pleased with the entlro affair, winliiug the (air widow many more such happy birthdays. The Centreville school house Is be ing treated to a coat of much needed paint. Our merchants have been to the city and their rooms are stocked with the lutestest styles of goods and in immense quantities. Robert Leidier of Monroe township, a candidate for the Legislature wus in town on Friday tthaklng hands with his friends. ytaron Crosgrove of Middleburgh has been awarded the contract for pulnting the new church. Sol. Steinlngerof Middlccreek was here on buHlness lust week. II. K. Sanders and Hophui Sampsel were in Middleburgh on the 15th. Dry some corn in the oven and let's have some mush! Mrs. F. W. Rinehart of Bellevue.O. who hud a very pleasant time here, visiting her many friends returned home on the 14th. Eggs are advancing in price. Sheriff Middleswarth was in town last week on business pertaiulng to the duties of his office. Fix your corn crib so that the rats must stay out. Chas. E. Sampsel and wife mingled iu Beavertown society over Sunday. The long whiter evenings are com lug. Mrs. John I. Hart man of New Col umbia is yieiting her parents and frieuda here. Arbor day October 28th. Plant a tree. Squire Shinkel and J. M. Miller were in Mlddleborgh on Monday. "Dannie" wears a smile of disap pointment ever since Sunday evening. Fer vas ned for dos ned. Have you heard the latest news. The gossips are very busy. KKP. ShixolrsI Shinolks! Fifty Thou sand No. 3, 18-inoh Shingles at $2.00 per thousand. Inquire at this office. We make a specialty of Tax Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of which we have always on hand. Or ders by mall will receive prompt at tention. We have taken the agency for the Sunbury Book Bindery, John D. Llngle, Proprietor, Any person want lug binding done can call at this offloe, get prtoes, leave tha work with us and we will forward it at onoe to the bin dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of value wblou they da sire to preserve can get them rebound In im . moat auKut '-I tni.rn -1 rt 1 t r '" - :" . W8T BKAVER.-U. W. Ulsh Of McClure baa Just returned front the city with a new lot of goods. Who will bo the first to bring home atuikeyt We are Informed that Daniel Hass Inger has the largest crop of clover- seed In West Beaver. Any one wishing a good piece of bread and butter should call ou Joe D. Ulsh, proprietor of the West Bea ver Creamery. ,V Daniel Seal Is the happiest man In seventeen counties Its a boy and a girl. Wm. G. Wagner moved Into his new house last week. . Mrs. John Fisher had an old fash ioned quilting one day lost week, and your correspondent happened in just In time to partake of the yery excel lent supper prepared li Mrs. Fisher's best style. - KOMK OSK. RoMj ok 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: U. B. Erdley, Dec. 1, 'WJ G. J. Roush, Jan. 13, '8(1 Samuel Wittenmyer, Dec. 1, 'P0 J. G. Moyer, Deo. 1, '80 0. B.WItiner, April 1, '87 I,. C. Bowersox, . pril 1,'8 Levi Musser. May 10, '8T A. J. Crosgrove, Deo. 1, '80 E. A. Stelulnger, April 1, '87 Robert S. Smith, May 1, '87 Wm. Harding, Jan. 1, '87 M. Z. Stelnlnger, Deo. 1, '8'( Albright Swlueford, Dec. I, '80 Robert Rothermel, May 1, '67 John Nholler, Dec. 1, '80 Wm. Beaver, Dec. I, '8"i A. 8. Heirrlch, June 1, '87 Mrs. M. 8. Feese, May 1, '87 G. W. Weldenmyer, Jan. 1, '80 Moses Fry, Oct. 1, '8:1 Daniel Snook, Sept. 1, '80 Dr. J. W. Sampsel, Deo. 1,'80 Ephraim Wulter, Deo. 1, '80 Robert Hassinger, March 1, '80 Nathan Fetterolf, Oct. 15, '80 L. C. Wagner, April 1, '87 A. E. Rothrock, Aug. 1, 'tjr Eli Dunn, Dec. 1, '80 Miss Ida Beaver, Oct. 21, '80 WPWWSewniaaajajanmm TiuiXKiAii.LK. Henry Y. Krehs left last week for Northumberland, where he intends working ou a rail road. Wm. Norman moved in Win.Baum's house at the east end of town, re cently. Philip Smith, oae of Troxelville's oldext and most ''respected citizens, died last week. The school directors of this district have appointed the , following teach ers for the ensuing year, viz: G. W. Herbster, A. E. Mtnbeck, J. II. Fet terolf, W. H. Gill and G. A. An rand. The schools will onNov. 1. Several of our carpenters are at present in Adamsburg building a barn for C. O. Oreenhoe. ' The first hunting party composed of seven veterau gituners or-'this plane, spent two days in the mountains hunting for deer. They returned home with empty guns and knapsacks and now claim that! the bushes were too thick and leafy. The chestnut crop is very light this year. Heary Reaiuer of Jlarriebiirg is vis iting friends und relatives at this place. Miss Hattie Swartz spent last week In Beavertown with her sister, Mrs. Ben Smith. C. (). Oreenhoe.of the firm of Green hoe & Goss, merchants at this place, Is this week In the city laying in their full and wiuter stock. Emma. VThen Baby waa tick, we gmra her Caatnria, When the waa a Child, aha cried for Cantor!, Wboo aha booama Mlta, aha cluug to I'aaturia, Whan aba kad Cbildrau, alio gave Uioib Caatoria, Mlcldlebiii'tf illarket Butter , ifl Kggs !i0 Pitted cherries 8 Unpitted " 8 Blackberries 0 Ituspberries li Onions 7 Lurcl 8 Tallow 5 Chickens per lb 0 lurxeys Hide 6 Soulde H miii f Grain market. CORRKCTKD BY W. It. WINKY KTKHV WKUNKSPAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania $ ?H 2 Knit 70 '8 White mixed 72 Rye 41 Com 42 Outs is Potatoes 87 to 40 r . . ivrtinii:r. Oct. 14. hv Rav R T Drarh, f HI McDowell and EllaV Fees, both of ueavertown, ra. Sent. 21. tv Up v. V A. 1lA.ua fln N. Erdlev ami Mlna V.. I. riimtur Knl of Jackson twp. Oct. 10. Iiv Uav. tV. A. tlnA. T T Brouse. arid' Mlna Hamh V. ltonr. both of Jackson twp. ' Oot. 10. by Kev. 8. P. Brown, Miss Martha Graybill and J. W. Garmao, ooiu or uienneiu. Oct. 10. hv Rav. S P. Ilrnurn HI 1.. Jennie Krdlev, of rielinsgrove, s.ud it iimiu tuiiivriing, oi I'reuioni. child of William and Elizabeth 8teffen sew woDtna anu iu nays. Oet. 8, ia Thoinpsontown, Juniata eoontv. lira. lfjv Atki cf 1 o. L. B. Atklnaonlof Uintowu ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Loiter of Adialolnutrttnta tk ottale okokos & 1.1 is R, I ft i el ;wt HTtr Tnwanhlp. ftayd'f He., Vs., deo'd, hiring bm crantsd U th nalrlal, all prMD keooiiR thsmislvri Indebted lorald rt lit art rquU(l to Immediate fiimniit, aid tatkalaa eUlml Kill prrot thm duly athanilsalM ta tke aadaraUa'd for (Miia maa. JOSEPH RI.INK, Ot. II . pd. AilrolnHtr.tor. N. II. Tha Administrator will attaal oa ftatnrdar, (Ml. so ls, at the laie r-l lnc nl tba decedent In Wt Haaver town. hip fur the pnrpoaa ol raealrlng money duo ilia ettato and aoitllng eooouutt. Orphans' Court bale of REAL ESTATE. The unilrrdiinM Ailmlnl'trnlor of HmiIwo trl.nir. lute of(!"iilro tiwnhli, Sn) dor county, P..clec'(l. My vlrluo ufail order of I lie ( Irnhntiii' Court i'f SiiyiIiT ( mini) , will noil on the irinli0( id i it uru iuwiimiii, zMiyuur couiit), i'a., on Tuesday, November 23, 1S8G, tha r.ilhiwliia; ilcfrthcd HjuI fc.utc. vli : All tti.it certain M- muii ntnl Munnlon Kami hoanded North ly liiml l.irini rly bclong-ing to lh hrlii of t rcrtiTli k II. Wrmn. ilar'cl., now owned ly lMnlol r'. IHiitdiiinn and .iKroh Drccs. Knrt hy l.in.l ol Mii!innih l.wnr, Hou'li hy l.in I. ol lru:l Shainory, mill Wet by Ih tula ol lluiiry ll:u kcnlmru, contains G8 Acres, more or lew, with the ituirlennneia. on which I created ft iiWKI.I.I.Nil-ltllt'.SK, IIAIIN.nu.l other out hiiihliiiK', U In M'HM rcptir. I h v leni'iiiK I in ipnhI conillliiin and the land in a HOO.I lilll I,' CIllllTlllloll. l'KHMS-') per co- t. mill, tho tulnni-e on ceiinrm ttliiti of tiei iln tiy tlin Court Niilo In coiumeucu ill iu u ciim-k . .11. oi mi l iitr , .KlM AII M.KIH 11)11. A'lmiiiltr..tr. Orphan's Court Palo of Valuable REAL ESTATE. T-l.. .... I . I... I i.I.Ib. .... ..I ..M ... IIIHIIIl'iri-lHuni, ft',. ,-,. ... tin. r.-l.l. of Anon Nurhood, Inlool Heaver townhli. lo cra.ed, h vtrtuo ol ftn or.lcr ol tho Oriiinn' Court of Suyder entinty, I'ft., Hhoul oiih mile Ninth of ltunviTtm.il, along I lie I'lilille Komi leiiiittur iroin ii..iiverioiru iu iicnicr fl .11111, win oiler at I'ulillc K ile 011 Saturday, Novembor 20, 1SS0. All thiitooruin Mcouair anil tract of l irinlim luuil, hounded North by land ol Mr. Michml Wliitid, M by limili ol .luenli II. Smith and K. HihKutniin, Smith hy lamli ol Henry Kern, ami Weill hy Inn. In ol Mm. Mich.icl Wlunil, con taining 40 Acre. more or e, whereon uro rrede I a tw KT.I.l Ntl IHll'SK.NKW HANK HA II N.SI'lUXi 1 llnt'SK (III UN llot'SK,!', Allthc;iititldlniM are In excellent reonlr, and (he Ittiiolii In irond con ill tion, uion lliu ircinne liia nevur I.iIIiiik well ol pure, w itor, convenient to both homo an. I burn. The I in. I In In ft hlKh M.ito ol ciiltlvnllou. TKUMS ) in r crot. o.iMi, the balance on the firm day of Api.l. . U. 17. S.ile lo coiuuiuurn at 10 o'clock A. M. A. A. RIIMIU, Altnliiliitrittor. Oil.ljCiOlllilJli'e'.vSt.Kk. All Ionia V nrrMlili,l I- i..i-.I.i.m. l'i'Plll.lllint. l,leniiiil ...O.HIuI.Im ...t.lll..n tt.a l..l,( l.u..l...l arira and ein ni'4 iaid. I.il.i nil liidin oiueiita lo lien iiM.il. iif ire, loiin; v riuii-a lllal-ep. ury. (lilt tit free. Write lor lei in", irli Inir n ; (e"c,Tt;.,.?rVn1,:V.REO.UIRED CllAS.ll.ril ASK, Nureriiiiii7Tiochiiler N.V Mention tlil r.rr. Hep 3il, sw, id. WOODLAND FOR SALE Theundurnlitned oflera nt Private, Sale a trnrt nl W (HHllaud altuatn about 1 in I lo (nuthwriitol Ml.ldlebarli. rontalulnit FIVK A CUBS. mora or lea, Ixmnded by .laeoh Krh, John Ilftre. John Noriimn, ami olhera. For parllculura call on oraddrvia AUIIUOHT SWINKFIlltll. Mlddleburiih, I'a. EXKCUTOUS NOTICK. Letlers Iteatameotarv on thn eatatn of l)nlel Leaae, late ol I'erry townalilp, Sujder On ....l.l ka.l.jl ...... . . m n I A I it ...la llinail, all perioo knnwlnn theuiaelvoi Indeb ad te "h' "'' it'd to make I mine dlata parme'iiVUftAUttinin biviuic olainii ware preaeni mom uuiy autiieaiicawvu iu ia uu.iwr Uoed. WI1.L.1AM UAR1HMJ. Sept. 21, 'M. Kxeoulor BROPVNS IRON BITTERS WILL CURE ( IIF.ADACHH INDKil'-STION 1UUOUSNKSS DYsri:rsiA NKRVOUS rROSTRATION MALARIA -CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEIJII.ITY PAIN in the HACK & SIDES IMPURE IILOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA '. KID NICY AND LIVER TROUHLES fOK SALE XY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine hu Trade Mark and croaied Red liaee en wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. in sl?.;.- Ca p&iiSsts i - ' 5 '? C - m 7 - & S 3 eW?UCh) SH RAINBOW RUPTURE RSb,fer.i Blmpla, Mfe, reliable aad a iwfeet reuluer. It Is not Tuas. Wora Iia cud Nlnlil and be nwua forgultea. Swul for etrculur wlibtertt. auoniale from sat"ful auffrre eured brlhleeo- tUuea. AddraM Oeotral aledloal and SiutTioal uetltutaeeOLocuatHt .St Loula. klo. Skillful IrMtamit aivea all klade of eureieal aad Died leal wuaa. Wnkealna dlneanaa andwf veto trouhlee la wala and 1 Moela aur eveoialir. Be euro to write ae tmtum lakliui Ileal in enl elaaaliaia. tsjaaultaUos, dee sm lavlled . REE? iGZ iff HI-3" f f m lP ! Mi bS fit? 5li 1 TTsnstdthsaaetsiVstrrsavrsl rorttUase SMrUlia tiUtasa. Bona tor tt.r":::;3,t;r. FALL CENTRAL ID)IK (E0)D)flD STODGISe SEL1NSGROVE, PA. READY FOR FALL TRADE. Tho building is jammed full of NEW GOODS. The first floor 's Cllcl vtith Dit r Fjajvcra. goods, WOOLEN YARNS. NOTIONS, etc Tho Bno.m,l flJur ia filled with WALL rAI'KRS HLANKKTA. HAIM. ele. We l.uve fitleJ up a room in the roiitliust comer of lliu st-cuud Hour where Ladie3 and Children3 Coats srekppt exclusiveljr. Lnilios nil fiL.il it votj convenient sod comfollub'.e lo select auJ trj ou wrnps. itespcclfiilljr, S. WEIS, Selinsgrove. o - We are just now filling up EVERY DEPARTMENT, with as fine a line of New Goods as ever came to our community, and they are CHEAP. Come and see them. SCttOCH BROTHERS, SELINSGKOVE. AIL WAYS -A.l rsac to o Our new epriti slock is now rt-n.Iy, It Is ono cf tie gramlssl Hlt rooiIs you huvo ever hi-hehl, Notliiiij,' Ims been forijotton In the wsr et gnod hikI ilfHirnblo styles, iwnl ns to ipmlity aud low prices, we fear fM coiupititor Our mottn Ims nlwitys bueu to miiintnin tbe loud by o flails tho best goodd for tho loust money. Wo offer for your consideration t DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, JVOTOXS, JUTS, CAPS, THINKS, VAL1SK8. VVTLKUY, CAltl'ET.aiin'ET C1IA L ,1AJiD, (J in LAS, CLASS, TLX EA11TUEX WOOD AJW II ILLOW 'WAliE, ,jC cJG'., SC. These goods arc neurit all new, of tho choicest mate rials and latest sttlcs. The prices we ask for them will astonish you as they are unqurst ioiittblt the rock bolt out for retail trade- We jay th e h ighest price for all k!nd-i of CO U. TH ' PRO I) ITVIC. Judging from, our trade we, anticipate EA'TJiNSITIS SALES this season, und hare nrpared to meet all demands- CALL Yours in waiting, K. IE. CUSTIMC & CO., Near Middlcburg Depot- Id COOK blOVKS e still bolt? ou to tbe Grand Times, NEW SUSQUEUANNA aod olb ers, all of wbiob are fiieL-cUn stoves in all retpeoU, OOSTOVES oi an Kiuas, iroro a op to for all purposes, Call aud see my fot's .. . I 1 ,- a Aa.ai 1886. ON TTIiBSE Plea - i '. j. .j.. nc! The old fsvorite to a now dress. Tbo NSW MORNING LIGHT still keeps abend nf nil lieiitii sloven. This full it appeurs in a nuw iln-sH, y(it istiius all its Le t inn power, which is acknowledi d by nil as Le iuk far alieiid of any other stove, J..AJi l or SQUARE IICATKllS hsve tba Sunshine, Capilo!, a'id r Hit-is, which are giand 1 1 nppearanoe, povr ttrful to lu st, oud stand at tha liend of all sqnara itoves. Tbo beet of nforeucoi given. - . ' I i