Published tvery Thursday. ,..,, vnvnrt rorT. Th Coorts Sf lehroerr, m.t, nun Dofwii 1lr Meein w ... r.i.aila thrnnulinnt thS eooutT will ?. tas. vllla.es sad t.eihbnrhoode. Mr ml ike nlalt fsot. "! win " " "P. Entire will not hiMdotmoltrenpoiulliW forth .ptalooi mey F U0TIC3 TO SUBSCIUBSHS. Look at tbr ("purnres mi tlio label of a'l.... A. toll vmi 1. .... ,,.it Tn Wllli'll TOITR Ht'llHt'Hir m w 111 PAID. Within 3 wci-k aftrr utonry is nt. ! If hif Is olianp:d rr f. ' : - - - B9pabE: StMilng Ooamlttoo. i ..., I P. Hrbrndflr. Mospk I'.rb, rrvir-Win. U. Ifetwr.IsiiM Winter n.nvorW-Win. Ileetrr Isaa Preiser fVntrV-R. Walt". Win. Nnpn. rShn-J. W. Kennier, Dav, . .Uift- 1 Q V.nrlnfe Will. Rliollv. i.n.,,.K? I ...i.kiu II nntiiel. J. W SI III'IH"''"' K" ..,.7,W"r., T Mitchd. A. I) PlHIIHH'M'rn Vrry-ld-vl Ket.W. llpnry lllln;. !. ' ' ... i it Willi. T It. (Iritvbill p!- L lrti;n K.Thm.i. Howard Row e...in.,A. A. ITIsli. I. I. Munl.pi-k Rallnairrnvp A. H. Keck, Ed. M ,,-.",ll,Vnr! i,r. X. T. Pundoro, WwlilntftVii-B. W. Tool, J- W. Holt infui. flwt 'i a title aaanz Te taKtn lotce, n' fjl!l fce pnnt 'era." Election next Tuesday. For n first- class pair of Hoots go to Keek's, SHini'Krove. Sea change In Prelfuss & Hro., ad vortisement. Rubber iroods chenpur that ever at Keek's, SeliiiBtfrove. Examluo your flues antl pipes be fore putting up Btoves Samuel f ussier of Reading, Pn i visiting N. P. Hare and family. 8. Oppenheiuier of Selinsrore, np pears in a new advertisement this wek. If you want a gnnuino pair of Wat sontowu Hoots or Shoes, Keek's is the- pluce to get them. Voto for.Tanics A. Heaver for Governor. Keck of Selinagrove Is the only man in the comity who curries a full Hue of Watsoiitown Hoots and Shoes. The coose bone weather prophets proclaim an ereu tempered winter with coldest weather in January. You can buy a genuine pair of Wat HOiiLown Hoots, double solo and taps, at Keck s, Sehnsgrove, for $2.75. Voto tlio wliolo ltepubli- can ticker. It. K. Schoeh and family, with the exception of I.ank., returned from their western trip on Tuesday even Waldo Wittonmyer and John Run kle are both in the city this week buy ing their fall and winter stock of goods. otc for Edwin S. Osborne for Congressman at Large. Dr. l).R.Rothrock of Three Springs and Dr. W. T.Hrowning of Orbisonia, . . ... in.., puiu our town a snort visit one day last week. Petor Rhoads and daughter of liar rlsburg are visiting friends in Middle burg the guests of D. T. Rhoads and family. The time for corner loafing an sitting on store boxes and in wheel narrows m the evening Is over for this season. Voto for A. Wilson Norris for Auditor General. V i 1 . . uiysipsias aou salt uneum was driven entirely away froni Mrs. J; C. Andersou, Peshtlgo, Wis., by Hurdock Blood Bitters. No ejual as a blood purifler. We are Indebted to Superintendent lioycr for the kinduess of furnishing us with the number of publio schools In this county, their teachers and theli salaries, published In another column When visiting Sellnsgrove do not fall to call in at the Red Front on Market Square, and take a look at neck's Immense stock of Boots, Shoes ana general merchandise. Voto for Louia B. Atkin son for Congress. John Fetterolf, Sr., last week ex hibited some of last years' apples In Troielyille. They are of the kind known as the 'batalllon apple" and were yet la good state of preserva tion. Dr. Marand Rothrock, of Mt. Pleos aotMllU who reoently had his leg amputated, Is, we are reliably inform ed, getting along flrst-elass and will soon be able to again resume the practice of his profession. The personal effeotsof Henry Mink, deo'd, comprising a large Una of Roady-made Clothing, Cloths, Cassi wers, woolen and gents furnishing goods, &-o., will bt sold at publio sale on Saturday, November 6tb. For full particulars see bills. Lot every ltepublican go to the polls and vote and weri forth icce of the One day last week we witnessed the operatlous of J.M. Kline's well boring machine, while at work for James P. Smith In this plane. They sunk a shaft ninety feet In about eight days the last rod of which they accom plished In one honr. They make very satisfactory work, and the cleanlinetts of the oDporation is among its most desirable features. "General Heaver and I,"s.nld Black, "are running for Governor as fast as we can lay Iigs 1 the ground at least I am, but 1 have looked back in the race several times and cannot see Itanver even In sight." The trouble with Mr. lilack is thut he looked back to find General Heaver. If he had looked ahead and .over the shoulders of Heaver's 40,000 majority, he would tmve seen the gallant General getting there in good shape. lliil'jwui Alv catc. Vote for William T. Da vies for Lieutenant Gover nor. The following is the number of pen sioners In Hnyrter county, neciirding to the hist formulated report of the CoititiiiKioners of iVusioiiM, und the amount paid each month: Invalid 131, amount paid I,1??.IHI; widows:)!. amount paid $127.00; dependents amount paid $S1; survivors of the wnr of 1813, I, amount paid (S; wkluws, war 1812, 4, nmount paid $ 13, total number of pensioners 1st, total amount paid each month $1,711.00. Eph. Grayblll of thin plaro reueived a stroke of appoplexy on Sunday evening which came near proving fa tal. He (li'iippoarud early in the eveulug and not returning until after nine o'clock tho family beoiimo un easy uud went in kuuivIi. They found him lying in the garden walk entiroly uucoiiHcious, lie wnu taken into the houso uud medical aid summoned, but it was not mull after three o'clock on llonday inorniug that he regained consciousness. A oto for James Mid- dlcriwarth for Count v Sur veyor. The Red Hook as UHiial makes it appearanco jimt when wanted, und the Htatc edition this year abounds with statistical Information of the character now most in demand. Tin little publication has become the standard political text book, and not only is it of unquestioned value us an authority upon election results, tint is a model of clean and most artistic ty pography. As of old it is sent with out money and without price by in closing stamp to C. K. Lord, Haiti - more, Md. George Wolfe, Philip Swincford and others were fishing at Shauiukiii Dam last Saturday. Mr. Wolf was on the sheeting of the dam Ashing and Mr, Swineford was below in a boat. Wolfe's feet slipped and so did his pants and he lauded in the form of a V ou the water a few feet from the bout. Philip laughed while Georire was engaged in making bubbles uudct the water. 11 U head soon popped out and he made a grab for the boat, the bottom of which was as Miimery the path of virtue, The jar caused Phillip's feet to got away with hiui and he fell out Hat on his buck, an. I started down tho riyer resembling a gigantio float. They were both res cuud and the next teou oi tliem was when they wre out on the bank and hail their clothes hunir no to dry wearing nothing but an air of dell ance. Vote for Thomas J. Stew art for Socrctary of internal Affairs. The Sterling Comedy Company which is pluying Middleburgh this week lu Soebold's Hall Is giviug the very best of satisfaction, though the weather has beou agaiut them thus far. It is unquestionably tho best troupe that ever appeared here, and their rendition of our "Uncle from Cutteraugas" on Monday night, and Only a Farmers Daughter" on Tues day night wore so well received that their sucoess for the balance of the week Is assured. Each play has been followed by a negro farce which alone in every case was worth double the price of admission. Mr. Porter is one of the fiuest notrro delineators we have ever seen aud we have seen the best. Their rendition of "Rip Vun Winkle" last night was simply im mense, but as we go to press early this morning, time and space will not permit tue desired compliment it de served. As the admission is only 10 ana VJ cents, and the troupe is so de serving we hope they will have a full turnout for Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. We hope the coming legislature of this comuonweath will so amend the game laws that squirrels, pheasants, quail, turkeys and deer are free on the same day. From the first of Sep teiuber to the first of Jauuurv the woods are full of poachers, especially in tms county, ho under the pre tence of hunting squirrels shoot any thing froiu a mouse to an elephant' About the time turkeys are free they are killed, soured aud scattered so they can hardly be found. This lame feature in the law barrs bonest hunt ers from the sport they are entitled to, and should be remedied. The closing of the deer season on the 15th of De cember Is also a mistake, as most of the poaebers "lie in" during the latter part of the season unless tbey can steal a wounded animal, and then do their most effective work when other hunters give the animals their free dom. They huut deer as long as their meat is good, and that is at least until new year. We would suggest that the laws be so amended that all the above mentioned game be free from the 1st day of October to the 81st of - r. Schoola of Snyder County. The following Is a list of the publio sohools of Suyder county, their teach ers and tho salaries paid theiu: Adams 0 Schools, Salary r. O. W. II orb, tor, Oooil'l. A. MitnWk, Trnxolvlllo, J. t'otieriir, Swart'. W. II. (JIM, I'urt Ann. O. A. Aurand, Vint'. Dkavkh 0 Schools. '. I- Wsttcl, Heiivortown, Nn. 1. S.iU' : J. S Kern, No.a. HWry . J. A. Allr, ' No.3, Xalrjrtt Minor n l, No. 4. Malar; $n Jeromn K'.lly, llobb'l. PUUry 1:9. ('. A. Mitlorn, ll-ri"tcr'f. Milnry Hi. Wkwt Bkaykr-7 Schools, Salary 23 Minnie K, lrcre, Ml.l llcmnrtli'. llatllo l Knurl. Mel 'hire. H. N.Nrnrh'r, Ituiiixrvlllg. J. I. HxMrll. Knl.o. A'ln'.rC. stil.:ry,.tolui t'l'li'f, A. I'. Snydor, Kilns'. J..T. S;oi '.y, knlpvlf i'ii, Ckntiik 0 Schools, Salary $33. A. I..Si!itiKlT, I Ir.uiuimr, 'iilrovlllj. A. It. S'ier,v. IMm.iry, .1. I: M ili ii, ll'irin.in'n. ('. K.S H'mli-r, ivkor1. !yiiirj: II. licknr. Ilarlman's. Mi.- 1). M.iyl.lilnkcl, Horuy'n. CttAl'MAN-O .Schools, Salary $21. .",0. J iMie K. lilinrjr, KliuprK. Mi!t:i S. Hcn.lrii k. Ilnii.i'. lifiirjr K. Khrlnl, Mrirrnll . Jolin W. .N'iniiiiii, A rn. '. . lrvln Ni'iIummI, Iii(Ii'm ti ln .cp. ,l..lm .X.Mruiili, f;hllh. FltA.X'KMX 4 Schools, Salary $.". Ojitri A. I'iiIu. rnitnnvlll' O. W. lln..liiK"r, M.rer, II. II. llu"liiKrr, 1 1 i"' I iincr',". ii. i:. Wiiinr, im. Wlllmm It. .mlz, IXlpy'n. A. Wl(i-r. (Illlirrt's. t'.. l-' S-liaiiihtu li, li.iwcr'K. J. I'.. KNi'iihuwer, K"niilui;or',, I.MUCI'KNDKNr DlST.- 2 Schools. T. it. Arl.iit. I:iiihUI.' . SalnryfTI. M. H. Oriihlll, I'herry Hhl. S.il.iry til. Jai ksos 5 Schools, Salary $25, A. II. KlUuctr, Itawlcif. HatM Suviler, Jr., Siy.i-r. Jiffili II. KI.iipIiv, rirlcli. Win . Walt r, Hnnme'ii. Jiini 1 1, ll'-rn! n, KrnK.-rrillc, . MoMioK -S Schools, Salary $25. .1. A. Slalil, Hirnirnor':i, W. I. .In mill, An.', I. N. .I.iirutl, Kitlmr'n. SimiK'l Ketrliley, Ilnminnl'i. li In" K. II "itnn, II 'river'. riiarie .n., S.iinlnni'. I'lmrli'K .Niwtlliif, lli!h, Slianmklii I in in. Mt: M. I. Womtt, I'rliuury, Miainoklu Ihim M 1 1 l I. lie it K K K 4 Schools, Salary $J0. HiM.rir I1. Miller, Wetinl n. I. K. U iMf, .Mnl . li. I:. Memrli, KriMfi'V. William W. Tviils, N.iur's. UlDPMiliuittill -3 Schools. II. S. sii-tli-r. i iniinmar. Salary .I. K. Krac'Kcr, I'nm.iry. Salary fcj. I'KXN - ! Schools, Salary $22. .Iciiiinu t.'lrli li, CrlMlnwr'n. liuiiry t'usior, Knnl. Allnn I'iiwIIiix. Sc hn i'Ii . falvlii lir.lley, Snli-ni. I'll irlff" t'll?Kllllfur, Otl'. J li.laiTrtt. Illll Kti.l. iIimiiko MilliT, l ulr tin'. Allien li.inliuriiiiin, I'UlcrV. P. A. il.'riil:in, II oltK'D. Pkuhy-8 Schot.U, Salary $20. ti. 11. Ilrnwn, Sclincj. W: II. K.iwel, Mi.rnln illnry. till r.lt.lini',Strciul). Win. A. Arlio'aHt, Holder's Valley. (1. II. M. 'Union, UiK'kwIirat Vnll-y. I'. II. M.iriln. Huuk-r Hill. Ml Hilly M.SImlly, FyrmnynrV. Misji (vulie li. JmKacrc, Suiitli'n. l'KUKY Wkst-4 Schools, Salary $'(). J. II. Willis. X Ilnmli. .1 A. Siiy.lnr, IliK'kflmlit Vall.-y. (lnoraii W. Si-lrr, llolnler Valley. II. l ll.iar, SUliI . Ski.i.nsouovk-8 Suhools. II. K. Urfitury, IHkIi. Salary II J. li. W. lluintliMiiaii, tirammar. Salary t'i, M.I I'ultrr, Intarino.linie. Salary 116. MKs F.I.. Kuy.'or, S.cmiilary. Salary fW. Mihj I.. Ilcrictronjor. " Salary fj, MlfH Sally Hum. Primary. S ilary .'S. .Miss A. I.. K'ii)iii.ur, l'rlmary. Salary tit, Sl'lilNU-U Schools, Salary $2". '. W, llonu in. Miih Mollis Miller uml J.iniri Si.inli'r, Ail.iinsliurK. K.S. Strauli, I'tlkcr'i". U.J. Milclmll, I'NIi'i". C. K. U'im, Moyor'l. .laouli Kuomilor, K-':1. J. Calvin 411.11, llii'ki'l'x. J. II. Knupji, Aurniid'. Uxiox 8 Schools, Salary $22. A. V, Auker, Orauuuar, Tout Travorton. J.U. Sliullvi, rruimry, " U.S. Oauiclur, AVitiuar'a. W. W . LoiiRaoro Aqueilui't. Mian AdiunSliiilly , Kclor'. I', II. I.eulK, Schull'K. I). S. Ilornild, IlarroMV; I). S.TImrfliy, W.(I. liuirol.1'8. Washington 11 Schools, Salary $30. W. I. Mnycr, Iiltili. KreolmrK, Salary 3S. Mlsi I.'ttia H. Dill, Orauuuar, KruohurK. li. I-'. Ailu, Inturn.i'.llatu, Krehur)(. Ml Annlo llii'klu, I'rlaiary, Krecliikfg. Mla Mary u Moyur, Kant.. Mlf Salllut;. Sclilahicli, III lit Stono Valluy. J. I'. Ilaudrlckn, Nelti' Valley. (). W. Wnlliorii, Kulclivnbacli'l. Tlinmai Kahu, Kail Hank, II. Holchly, Wollur'. H, M, Tcati, Wilts Toji. Middlkcrkkk. Last week a deer was noticed in one of Jos. Kline's fields. The news soon reached Mid dlecreek, whereupon everybody wont in search of the deer and came up to It near Utah's dam, when they opened fire on it and killed It. The deer dressed about U0 pounds. Last week A. II. UIk1i& Son return ed from Philadelphia with a large stock of fall and winter goods. Mr. Werner moved bis saw mill from Jack's mountain to a track of land belonging to J. U. Wagner, near Ad anisburg. Miss Ellen Robeuoldt has secured the use of several rooms at ii . II. Herbster's where she is prepared to do all kiuds of work belouglui; to a milliner aud seamstress. Miss Annie Wltmer of Selinsgrove, spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Oscar Schulti. The sohools of Snrincr twn.. com me need ou Monday last. Mrs. Mary U. tireer from Allanvilln visited her perents and friends here iasc ween. At the sale last weak Rimiul v.- der purchased the old homestead. . Citizen. Vote for Aaron S. Hol- frich f:r Ar?nlly. Cbstrkvillr, Mr. Valentine Wal- . , i - r. t . i . i fTM. - Vur nun who nrv Tinning n, iiiit Springs, the guests of their daughter, : Mrs. Dr. Rothrock. Jr. H. Ilariuan, the gentlemanly young merohant of Musser's Valle", was In the city last week buying his stock of fall and winter goods. Did your stove pipe fit at the first trial. Samuel Shrader aud wife Sundayed with friends lu Mifllinburg, John 1. Ilartman of New Columbia was in town on Sunday. W. A. Nappimd It. 11 . Walter rep resented this township at the County Committee meeting, in Middleburgh, on Saturday, Some of our young men took a Jaunt to Middlacreck on Sunday, The bare footed loy Is a rare crit ter. Cp. the huckster is doing an ex tonsive business in shipping poultry. Monday morning our schools were opened for a term of live months, with a large attendance of scholar?. Some of our purple talk of going to I.(wibuig on Wednesday to seethe luun from Maine. Commissioner John Monti pnid a viMt to his son Dr. C. L. Muhn, at Rtlly X Roads on Saturday. Mrs. .ldmn Henry of Lewisburg is visiting rulativrs here. D. R Smith of Laureltou was in town on Sunday. A. S. llelfricli of Heaver Springs, candidate for the Legislature was in towu on Monday Interviewing his many friends. Our good looking young merchant J. M. Ilartman. of the firm of Hart iimiii A; Mort., is in Philadelpliia this week buying a new stock of fall und winter goods. allow E'en, Sunday Oct. 31. We suppose the little folks will take Sat unlay evening for their cabbnge thumping. Co. Supt. Hoyer visited our town schools on Tuesday. Ukv. MiCi.riiK.-H. Haker, an old und ruspeclttd citizen was buried here on Sunday. Whooping cough lias become epi demic in this end of the county. Our merchants have received anew stock of goods. Last week the hands on Hrattous saw mill hud a lively time in stopping the engine. It appears the sliut-olT was worn out. It run so fust that all hands skeedadled. At hut out, of them took courage and knocked the feed pipe off, which stopped tho en gine. Our fat blacksmith is chuckful of work. The temperance question Is kind of knocked into a three cocked hat in the west end. (Juitealotof prop timber is being hauled to this station for shipment. Deer hunting is next ou the pro gram. Editor kei p your powder dry and your eyes cpeu tight. Miss .1. Strnnk has moved into the house of Dr. R. Rothrock whvre hbe can be found And ready to do any kind of millinery work. Eon. Ull'. l I ' aaWW-sj" NillNOI.Ks! SillNUMis:--Fifty Thou sand No. 2, IS Inch Shingles at $2.:i0 per thoiisaud. Inquire at this olllce. We make a specialty of Tax Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of which wo have always on hand. Or ders by mail, will receive prompt'at tention. We have taken Mm agency for the Sunbury Hook Hindery, John D. l.ingle, Proprietor. Any person want ing binding done can rail at this ollico, get prices, leave the work with us und we will forward it at onco to the bin tlery. Persons having old bibles or other books of value which they de sire to preserve can get them rebound in tho most substantial manner aud at lowest prices, Roi.i, OF Ho2foit. The following persons have paid their subscript Ion to tho Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistake occur lu these credits or on your pa pur please notify us: Wlion Baby waa aick, we cava Iwr Caatoria, When tha waa a Child, aba cried fr t wluria, WUou aba beeauia MIm, ids clunj to Cu.loria, Wbou aha had C'hildrou, aiie gaa thaw Caaturia, Mlddlebiirff HlJirket HuHer Hggs Pitted cherries..., Cnpitted " Blackberries Ruspbcrrles Onions Lard Tallow 10 H 3 (i 13 7 8 5 0 Chickens per lb.., Turkeys iio ... Soulde Ham Til .11. J . .. I, j ; j i . , . GrnlnJIIiirkct. COKRKCTKO BT W. II. WINKT EVKRT WKDJfKSlUY. Pfo. 1 Ptiinsylvania 8 ' 2 FuHz "8 White mixed.... 7fi 71! Rye 43 42 87 to 40 Corn Oats l'otatotis.. A DMINI3TIUTRIX NOTICK. C Lettare of admlnlatrallnn nn tha ..i.,. i Calberliie IlCBKel int.. i,f r nnkUq T Murder Oo; deo'd, he viol tie oil itreuted to Hi. underrluued. all para me knoe iuii tliam(u)va udebtd to aid aatalv are reoiireted to ii'ike liume.iuin pevnieui, while thue. hii ni ilalioe mill pi.. eut the.o duly auibeutkatoJ Mr sottleuieot to liia uuderelvDd. All purauai koowlnc thetniolvai Indehled lo laid eaiat. or kavloii olalnia antltial ihe aaiue, ar. requested la meet tb. administrator at ihe raeldeoii.of aald daoedeut on da vl ala. rest f. 'IS. -". rliflCL, rii3n. Oct. (1, in Snrliitrtwn . Mrs. Catha rlne Druukenmillcr, relict of Peter Drunkenmiller, aged 71 years, 10 inoiitlis and 14 days. Oct. 19, in McClure, Jennie, daugh ter oi .loiin ami i;iara iluglips, aged 1 year, 3 months and 7 days. Ji-I '. - -Ad. ' L. 1 ADMINISTRATRIX.' NOTICK letter of AilmlnlnUtratnln nn Ihs ettata OKOKUK KI.INK, lata nl Wet Heaver Tnwnhli. Si yilr t o., I'a., ileo'il, baring liean granted to the tin lerlaM, all erM.u know n themielvri Imlatii d to (aid iatata ara re,neteil to make Iminidlat iTH" iil. aid thoa havlna; elaima will ),rererit llirni duly authenilonled te th unclet.irn-il fur te'tle men. JtSI.I II KI.1NK, (Nl. II. ft. H. A.linlnliilr.lnr. N. li. The Administrator will attend on Saturday. Ool. ;tv) lH, at the U'e le-l lenre ol the decedent In W,..t Butter lownalilp .r the rurpe ol reeelirlns luonay due the eat ale aud aolliliig ara unle. Oii'lniriB' Court fnle of REAL ESTATE. 'Pie uiidi'rd:ttii'il Adiuliiimratur nT Kent en llel.Mti. late nl t'.-ntrn Ina ii-lii,, Snvder eininlr. I'a.,de, '. lv nr.M ,. an nr.ler ul ('lie lrih:itiV I 'nitrt nt Sny,,T enmity, mil n il on tne imnnlH.v" info lire U.lirhl, Snjilur emitiiy, I'a., uti Ttios liiy, November '23, lSSii, llin r,ilninw de.. rlln'd K.'al ltnle, : All that veil .in M h.iipi and MiiiiKlmi I'arin Inmndi'd Nnrth hv lnn, Inrmerly ldni.g n t.' the helia nl I rodiTlek It ri.ii, ile, ',. n owned hy pjiml I . ilinnn-iiini ami .land. Ilree.e. Cant l.y land' id Sniiinali l,nvr. South by I in l id l.ia d Mi un ry. an,) Wul iiy 1.111,1, ol lll'liry ll.l ki'lllHIIX. t'nlllilill fiS Acres, more or le, will, tlie n!nirtf"nnieta, on nhleli If ereeted a 1 1 'lil.1,1 N i Hi i K, IIAKN.and oilier nut Iniildin.ri, in k " I remr. I'll e lein Ilia ! in it I ii, llil.ni and the laud In n aood . uto ot e,iii ivntioii. Tl It MS -Si i,-r eft. en.li, tho lialaneo on eiiiiliriiiatlfiil id tli-i iiln hy Pie foint Nil,) to euniiiKMK'e at lu oVlo M.o.n, ,.v . JiK.i All Nl.ltll, (till. AduiiiiKlr.it'ir. Orphsti's Court Sale of Valnabla REAL ESTATE. 'I'lin ninler.lxned. Adinliiltrntor ol the lit ito if Allot Neih I, laleol Itraver twn.liii, de- 'ea.eil. h vlrltlo ftf un tir,ltr nl (In. Iln.li.n'. f mil t ol Snyder enmity, I'a., ii'iout one mile North ol IttMviTtnttn, aioiifr the I'uldle ond le idiua irmii lli'iirertowu to lii-nior'ii Mill, I otter at I'uldic Sale on Saturday, Novcmhor HO, 188(5. All thut eertalti MePMinre and tra,'t ot I irmllm land, hounded North hv l.tudu of Mr Mi,-hai Wlund. Ka-t l y landfi ol .l.ieoli I). Smith and !' II U.....I. I... I I. ..t II t- and pl ,y inn, Is i,rMr. Mu'lianl Wuiu'l, cm' l.li.lmr 10 AcroM, more or le... whereon are erected PWI'.I.I.I Ni 1 llufsli.NiiW IMNK IIMtN.SI'KINH llnl : UK IN lliilSI, ,., . AllthelMiildliiii. ii mm rt'-elleut n oair. and the fioiouii; In i,i,i I eon ,11 tmll, I ... II til.' i r, in 1 I'll never hllllMK Kell il tiiire wnter, eotiv-Miient to Imth hou.e and harn. The hind in In a tuah Mute ot eultlv.ition. 'I'KlfMS-.'Jii r eent. e,ih, the li.ilauee on the flrn day ol Apnl, A. H. Ins7. Kale to coinniiuie at I'lu'vlui a A. M. A. A. linMIO, Adininir'trator. S ALESM AK-?'ffi! 1 au" i?'"; in i miif- t I ri i.. I'l-ruiiinent, deiiaiit, irohlahle pe.iiion l,,r llie r inhi tti t- i i , .. , , I r. . , I arlea and ex ald. l.dn ial Indiii-ouieuU to new men. No erevloui eieriun'e iieeen- ary. tn.tlit Ir. e. W rite l,.r t.'tii- all -m Kite ,,,m""..:,,:v:v.:.,.:REQUIflED ,11. f II ASK, N iiim m nirtii7i.oilo.nlcr f 1UH Menu, ni thin i'ain r. ,'tn, 8 iv. . S'i To nil ho n r 0 nurorlni; from tho crromand liidhHTttliiiieof yniitli, inTvoim weiikiuwn, early dix'ny, loaaot iii.'UiIhmmI, k:, I will eeiid a roc 1 1 a ttiut will euro yon, FltUi: OF I'll AllliE. Thlnpreat remt'dy ku die. uverod Ly a iiilnHlniiury In Koutu Ami Hen. Fend it tv If-nddrenfed rnvi lopo to tho ItLV. JubUl'U T. INUAN, fafiu V, tievi York City. Nov. 1,'iW.ly. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS WILL CURE t iif.adachh . indk;i:stion himousnkss dysiki'sfa nic rvous prostration MALARIA CHILLS and FF.VKRS TIRKI) FKKT.IXG GENKRAL DICHILITY I'A IN in tiii: HACK & SIDES IMl'URK W.OOD CONST! I'ATION F KM A I . V. I N FI RM ITIES KIIF.UMATLSM NF.URALGIA 'j KIDNEY AND LIVER. , TROUHLF.S FOM SALIC I! V ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine h.n. Trade Mailt and croued Red fiance ou wMpficr. TAKE NO OTHER. It ; - ' r, J - a - mmrE j-7i 'f?H IT- f - ;;:5'r;!.- 7 Aa xirtttU hi H F., r. -e - -s RAINBOW RUPTURE IWIf blinple, eufe, relletdo end a imrfiMtrnutuer. It I. not a True. Mom Iik en, I Mieht nd lie lnMiiioe inrejitoa. Snud for i-imiiur with tiuiii. uioiititia Irooi grHtfiful utiuni eiirl brtliinui. i lmuco. ,1,1 1 .wo Ouiitriil Mf itlcl and Surgical Xnmtute UViO l.oc'Ut lit . Wt I.nlilr. Ala. Hklllfi ul dl, ul, tniHtmont ulvtm ull kiude of eurtoal atlll muJUIBl MMMM. WMIlkHllllIU , VHUtHllllll UlhAUM UUi pit vitte truuhltte in uinle nml fomuiti uur pMiielly, ft. . no lumr. are to i-iLuiiifu(uni titkine truUuvueievfi OouuiiluiUou ituv aud uivllvd. Vajrrnl.4l th.moat rxirfbctFovcttt-Fe.il TarUlIsM VsilUa .slaUiioe). Bend for istU. A,P.f "'IJML.Pv s ; ? 1 1 1 ztftT 1 1 5 J tut t ps CT' ggl ! 'FALL OENTEAL DDflS (KWUDS STTdPllBIS. SELINSGROVE, PA. BEADY FOR FALL TRADE. The building is jammed full of NEW GOODS. Tho first floor is filled with Dlt r & ZViA'Cr good VOOI.i:.V YAUNS. NOTIONS, otc Tho nccon.l floor is fillodwith CJaH'pe.ls Vltfan9 WALL PAP .'.Its It LANK KTS. 1IAPH. elc. Wo have fitted up a rooui in tlin luiilheast corner uf tho second lloor where Ladies and Childreng Coats mo Lt'pl oxolitsivily. Ladies will fiml it voiy convenient irnd comfoi tab'rt lo Huluct niitl ti 3 on wi;ips. I'cKpPclfullr, S. WEIS, Selinsgrovo. N 12, LkeU Afr 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. SCHO 23 ESI O TltSZei SELIffSGICOVE. always am Timm -AM)- Heady to Flems I o Our new epiinc ntock is now ri-aily, It 1 ono of tlio crso.ltst Kne u Kiitnl vou li'ivii ever l-li.-li1. Notliinj; lias broii f irKotten io He wt-t H (,'i'txl ami iltifliirtl.In htvlus, ami an to quality ami low iirices, we fW it ompelitt r Our tuottct Ims nUnvs been to mttiutaiii tlio lead ly offbifl tho bent iiiii1h for tho louist luviiey. Wo olToi for your oousidM s'tKjs , DryGoods, Clothing, .tm0XS. 1MTS. CAPS, TJirXKS, VA LI SIS 8, crTLU:Y. CAJIPET.CA HPKT CIULJIArily (jriUS,(;LASS,TLX, E.UmiKX WOOD AM) II ILLOU WAA'J, , G'.. $U., U. Tltcso e'oods arc neurit nil ttrw. nf lht rh rials and latest stilcs. The prices we ask fur tliem wiU astonish vou as then are uninu slimnhhith. tvii ' retail trade- lie pay the . inri"i mi mm r, rrni (1 KAJV III I I IV 1 IV U '.. Judging rum our trade we anticipate EXTEN81YE SALICS this season und hare prepared to meet all demands- CILL Yours in waiting. 15. II. CilSTfiaK & CO., Near Middleburg Depot btoves In COOK blOVKS wo still Lrld ull lo tho Grand Times, NKW SUS(iUKHAN.VA nol oth ers, all of wtiicb are firsi-olnts stoves n all repptet', COAL STOVES i f all Limln fir m nn tn HtJO - . i ..... w a'v( V I til purposes, tall and toe rov elo 1886. B Boots and Slioes, highest nrica for all kind o Tlio old t votite io a now dress. Tito NEW KORNING LIGHT till l et ps nhood t.t nil bculinj kIovos. T!i:" f.U it HjipepiH in a new .Jr.'ss, i, t it-t titiM nil its U:'t iti( powt-r, wbich in ui'kuov.lc-,1 rw j t,y all a U iu fsr aliL-ttd of any t.tiisr Hovu, For KQITA KIJ lIKATKKy wo I (lv0 lu Sunshine, Capitol, md i-thc i st, vtbicli aro j,'nu.l i i nip(aratice vow "ifnl to In si, and stHii.l at tliH h, ud of all otuia tovt'H. Tito bosl of rcforenoat (jivrn. i ti . s