Published every Thursday. frKsAS thrshl ths arniina ths I" thslf f win " .-.ia wlltaaas ! nslhnornooci. tnn TL"V. .13 will drsaa th.m on. I r who Uh tnk thrums, thsnma STjj'wTll -XU rs.poo.lbl. torth. opinions tbsf b !!" NOTICS TO SUBSCSIBEH3. t k nt the fiutrures on t1i label of -jhriftr ? ThSt flares tell you ? BA TO WHICH TOUR RBMCRIP- Low w PAli. Within 8 week after ?r?y Is nt, s U 1ate U changed. o other recotut U neoensary. nin i 1 our imu BotWi ftlli J1 print 'em. October hat been a dry month. Pl.l you ever think how near 1830 Is to Itg cnilT Farmeri. are busily e"K8 Bt Prc" ent in hwklnn com. A cold contracted at this time of the year is hard to be cured. If the oven In too hot in baking Vlaee a small dish of cold water in a.i.... Wncrnvr of West Heaver in reported as havlnar shot a fine deer recently. Charles Franr-ls and Will Kent, of Panville.are the guests of John Fran els and family. J. P. Kearns, Benvertown, Pa., hits junt received a car load of 18 inch BhiiiRles which will be sold cheap. Kabbits came In on the 1st of No vember but are so scareo that It takes a imnrnifyintf glass to H"'1 thmn. How docs the date on the label of your paper bhow up? Our hands and the piper maker have given us no tine that they are In need of funds. An eichange stys: Junt give them a ctiauati and you will find that it Is juet as iiaturul for jrlrlsto bo indepen dent and able to take care of them selves as boys. Owing to ths aediiJ "t whioli befel Judge Uucher piibUnlied elsewhero In this paper, the Adjourn J Court an nouneed for Friday November 5, has been iudellutly pistponed. riease reuiomber that this oftlce Is always prepared to do promptly and nuatly every description of plain and oruuineiitaljob printiug. Our terms me always us low as the lowest. What's the reason that the price of beef rules at so high figures? There npp ars to .bcL.ll0 Qarctyjo(.5ii!iI lleef Is entirely too dear,' whilst cere aIh, notably wheat, is cheap. "(Juln'sy troubled mo for twonty veins. 8ince I started using Dr. Thomas' Kclectrle Oil. have not had nit attack. The Oil cure soro throat atonee." Mrs. Letta Conrad, Stand Mi, Mich. Hxtiry time a el.tar dealer takes a hamlfull of cigars from the box, sells one and puts the remainder in the box ho violates the law. lie has no right to return those cigars to the box uud he could bo punished -or it. A debating society will be opened Fiiday evening of this week in tirdly's School house north of town. The meetings will be weekly and coutinue during the winter. All interested In the educational advantages they af ford are cordially iuvltod to attend. John and Aaron Stahlnecker, New ton liachinan, (leorge Wolf, Mr. Hitz man and Mi ton Moatz started for Hrush Valley Narrows on Tuesday morning on a deer hunt. They are expected buck on Saturday. -En. Post. riease return my sin cere thanks to my friends and neigh bors for a surprise birthday party given me on the evening of the 18th, ult. May tlmy all live long and pros per. Thomas Ukhustkii. As will be sen by an Adv. in this Ismus, the Buck Brothers have open ed a Merchant Tailoring establish ment in Arnold's room Middleburgh. They are good workmen aud merit the public patronage. List of letters uncalled for in tho rost-olllce at Middleburgh, Nov. 1st, 1880. Miss Lizzie Irvlne.Oatharlne Burns, Isaac Shank, Perry Airhart, Oeo. W. Criiinbleton, Jacob L. Htlne, Nitinnol Oollyer, Ksq., Henry B. Burnehart, Mrs. Kate Ueicheubuoh. I. Ojukii Bauusu, P. M. Thero are few more popular and efficient conductors In the employ of the Pennsylvania llallroad ooniptfhy than .Toe Downes who runs the Ex press on the Hunbury Si Lowlstown Division, but he ui(( oust suspicious dances at babv nasssnaers when there Is any Llmburger cheese In the car. Cattlu Salb.II. W. Hummel and J. P. Yoder, will offer 60 head of young cattlo at publlo sale, in Middle burtrh. Buvdor conntv. Pa., on Mon day, Nov. 8th 1880. All who desire to purchase fine oattle, should not fail to attend, as among the lot will bo found Bttort Horn, Durham, Devonshire ttookers aud feeders. Mr. Beam, a dvll engineer ofOet tysburg.Pa., visited our town las week ou his way through bere view InffthtrAuli nf t.tiA nronosnd Sea board & Western railroad. W quizzed him regarding the prospects of. the new road, but eould draw nothing out excepting the ' admission that prospects for Its construction were exceedingly fair. ; He will return shortly aud remain month to make a eoiupltta survey, of a section f SNYDER Qornor a HISTHirTH. Adams,. 87 0 13 fl 2i 0 i i! 1 8 0 1 o! 0i 13 42' l! V1 Heaver.. 1.11 102 28 Beaver West,. 42 r.o Centre 191 83 l-r. Chapman,.. 101 franklin, . 7 7H, Jackson,. B5 Monroe 1241 l:m MIdilleburch 74 40 M Ulillecresk,. m, 77 lrtfti or. 113! I:t 8H 80 lot I in i:wi 771 127 78 I'enn, Perry I'erry West, reliiisgrove, Spring, Lnlnn Washington 14' 14-5 Total, Majorities 2070 182.3" ?A1 Moses Fry, of Franklin township, brought to our office this week six ears of corn raised from two grains planted In the spring. The ears con tained 3,008 grain. Not all grains did so well as some fell among thorns, some on rocks, but these fell ou good ground, sprung up uud brought forth 1833 fold. Bilck Pomeroy says, there are bad men In State prison, small men in ofllco and moan men in church, hut no man Is so bad, small or mean as he who has not euough ambition and re gard for the county aud town he lives in, and whose business supports him, to take and pay for his local newspa per. To Hox. CiiA8. Wolvk. Sir: Al low me to condolo with you upon your Waterloo. I see one place open. The Mt. Sherry Manufacturing Com pany have no agitator for their fer telizer grain drill. With duo defo deuce to no one, I am, Very respectfully yours, Wm. Hading. II. H. Leil.el and Lilllo Ayers who were joined in tho holy b.mds of we I lock on Tuosdny evening started on a honey-moon trip to visit friends In LTnion anil Centre countios the same evening. Wo are under ohligtlaons or a pieo of the wedding cake. May they dwell In poace, plenty ami pros perity. This is the latest: A young woman travels about selling watches on the installment plan, collecting two dol lars at the time or uulivery. Aeon federate comes ami claims the stock was stolen, giving its number in proof. The victim has the watch taken away from him aud loses the two dollars he has paid. A small swindle, but it seems to pay, judging from the ex ten sivo manner in which it is practiced in neighboring towus. "Why should not the tlmo come when the name of Dr.DavId Kennedy shall be assoeiated iu the publio mind with the DiiriflnaUon of the- blood, as the name of Harvey now is witli its circulation. For certainly no other medical man has done so much to that end as he has. And it Is also Import ant that people should know that the result of his labors are within reaeli of all In the form of Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy." Ercuiiiy Journal. Of course when a man is sound and well he don't care a copper for all the medicine ou the face of the earth. He has no use for It. But when disease is euting his life out he wants tho right prescription aud lie wants it riht awav. For that reason all who know what Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is turn to that for help, und It never disappoints them. Audit Is jtit us beneficial to new friends as it is to old ones. Pleasant to tho palate, and Kfiitle in its action. Dr. (i. Edgar HasslDger, so well ami fuvarably known as a practitioner by tho people of this county, has located at 'evtoi, Kansas. Judging from the knowledge we huve of the West, the doctor has made a decided hit in the place he has selected to practice his profession as towns of Newton's spir it always warmly welcome honest, intelligent, sober, industrious, ambi tious young men, and they certainly have it In Dr. Hassinger. Wo wish him the brillliHit success his qualifica tions merit, and hope ere long to hear of him at the head of his profession in tho state. There Is no particular harm In read ing novels, provided the young people who are fond of this sort of literature are willing to ask and take counsel of older aud wiser people than them selves. Some of the most instructive and elevating literature In the world Is in tho form of the novel. But tho person who becomes so attached to light literature that he turns Impa tiently away from history, biogruphy or other Instructive and solid litera ture, Is in great danger. Tho story taken in moderation Is good; taken to tho exclusion of everything else It is upt to breed intolleotuul shallowness and feeblenoss and to do lasting harm to Its victim. Hkadaciib inSchool Ohildrrn. Prof. N. J.Bystoff has examined 7,473 boys and girls in the St. Petersburg schools during tho last five years, und found heuduohe in 80S; that Is 11.0 per cent. Ho states that that percentage of headache increases in a direct pro gression with the age of the children us well as with number of hours ooou pied by them in mental labor; thus, while headache occurred In only live percont. of tho children aged eight, it attacked from twentyelght to forty percent, of the pupils aged fourteen to eighteen. The author argues that an essential cause of obstinate head ache in school children Is the exees Hive mental strain enforced by the present eduoatlon programme, which Iflaves out of consideration the pecu liarities of the child's nature and the elementary prluolples of solentlflo hy giene. The overstrain brings about lOi Increased irritability of the brain COUNTY GrriGfAb " Lieut. Oot. AnJltorGen . Hw.ln ,A(lr 3 f I'vn.nt O Ijirge" 5 5 ? "Oli" 87 1511 V8 103 421 IWi 60! 82 100! i7e' r 71 124 l:m' 7i1 83 77 10.i 11 ! o.ij 88 80: 102 no! 141 7lj IW 78! 140 145 9 Oil 87 li 1501 28 IS 1 1 102' 42' 102! Ma; fiol i4oj 82' 101 ! 82l 170 0! 170j 0.1 781 0 121 M0! 1241 7.r) 88 7l 83 77, P3 105 0.1 10.1 113. 03i 113 88, ft() 88 1011 102 101' 141 7.1i 14l! 120 78. 1201 H0 141 140! 87 8l 87 28 1.13 29! 42 107 41 ft3; 1.121 GO 101 i 81 102 OOi 177 00 73! H.1 77 130, 1201 133 111) I 701 88: 77. 83, 77j Oil 101 OH 03 118 08 80 80 78 i 113 KM 113! 7.1 147 83; 78 128! 78 14-11 H0! 110 130i 9t'i"i30l'"s "80 2070" 1302 2 '88 121)3 777 700 "2070 " 707 H00 If you want a gouuine pair of Wat sontown Boots or Shoes, Keek's Is the place to get them. . tjuite a number of Chester oounty farmersfiave been fleeced by tight nlng rml sharper recently. The men represented they would put up rods containing nine points of buildings for two dollars and sixty cents, us an advertisement. When the work was finished they asked the parties whom they had supplied with rods to sign their names to contracts for the two dollars and sixty cents, which were to bo returned to tho company's olTlce. Later several farmers in the vicinity learned they had signed notes for $200 some of which had been discounted. Detectives are now on the track of the frauds uud huvo traced thoiu to Bsl timore. On Wednesday evening a special car was sent to this place to convey Judge lluclier to his homo in Lewis burg, who, It was reported had brok en both of his legs while on a tilling exourhiou In Lackawanna county. At 11:11 the L. - B. train arrived at this place with the Judge and Dr. Levi Kooke, of Winfield, on hoard, when it was learned (lint his honor hud only spruiiKvl his right ankle severely. By the ui-l of A. Hawleyand his fishing companion, Dr. Itooke, he was helped from tip' L. & , car to tho special ear and taken to his home in Lewis burg. After he got on the speeitd, ho remarked, "I have suffered tho most excrutiating pain, and I am exceed ingly glad you are here with the spe cial to take mo home." ..Wttumfirf -'diif I'nst. Well, tho campaign is ended and we are confident that nono are more glad than wo are hardly excepting the candidates. We appreciate the fact that it Is very distasteful for readers to find their home journal crammed with politics and we don't blame them for throwing it away iu disgust with the remark, "nothing but politics." Nov ertholess It Is every man's duty to be Informed In the politico of tho Nation and we don't believe a mau can be a good christian without such knowl edge. It Is his duty to not only pray for tho success of the N atiou but to act, and bow csn he act without knowing what to do? It is, therefore. bur opinion that our brethren of the press were prompted more by these feelings than by the hopes they en tertained of the success of their can didatesand especially ho with the Democratic editors since tho returns are In. Is M I'.moiii AM. Henry Mink died Monday Oct. 18, 181, aged 53 years. Mr. Mink was born iu Switzerland iu July 1834, emigrated to tho United States at the age of IS and settled in Philadelphia, where ho worked at his trade (tailoriug) for about four years. He then moved to Heading, Pa., and In'lSVJ was there married to Sarah Bachmun. He resided In reading un til 1808, when, he moved with his family to Myerntown.Pa., where some years later his wife died, leaving two daughters, tho eldest of whom is the wife of W.O. Snyder of Osceola Mills. Mr. Mink moved to Middleburgh in 1879 und worked diligently at his trade until the Spring of 1883, during which time ho became well and favorably known as a quiet unassuming man, a good citizen, an excellent tailor, and conscientious busiuess man. In the Spring of 18S3 ho moved to Osueola Mills, Clearfield county, Pa., and there carried on tailoring successfully until the Spring of 1885 when he moved back to Middleburgh and opened a fashionable Clothing store. Here, possessed of tho confidence of the entire community, he continued In biiblneHs until his last sickness. He had been suffering from ill hoalth for several months, when about three weeks prior to his death, his amis and throat became partially paralyzed, In consequence of an appoplectio attack. This rendered it difiloult for him to wait upon customers or to speak with distictness, yet an Indomitable will bore him up until five days before his death, when, yleldiug to the advice of friends, ho arranged his business af fairs and went to tho home of his daughter at Osceola Mills, Pa. Here he was seized with a second and vio lent attuck of appoplexy which re sulte d in Ids death. Mr. Mink was a quiet, unobtrusive man extremely careful, neat and methodical In Ids business so com pletely had his business been ordered, that, In spite of his physical sufferings he was able on the day he left for his daughter's home, to furnish his At torney with full and detailed Informa tion about Ids business affairs, and this alone saved his estate from seri ous loss aud embarrassment. He thus furnishes a striking Illustration of the great advantage, from a flnaoolal point of view.of neatness and method. He died In the faith of the German Reformed Church. '' . Let us drop a tear to the memory of him who eame among us a stranger, but became our fsllow citizen and TOR 1536. ,,,, ., ,. ,. f j K)q Hnrrtyor Cuimrtuniin n Sr ? K 7 4 t V ..e . w i)if 87i 28 44; COi 102' 03, 127! 8.1 7i 0.1! 87 nil io: 83! 741 13;. 107 80i 1001 ' H 102 40 i ioi 157 100 .147 89 "172 W 1) . 77 88. 17 88 . t,9 04 70 123 83 77 60 80 150 11 78 70 130 1171 lit! 1081 1.13 151 81 17 3'. 103 178! 7 02 ,7 131! 78 170 80 83 1 771 10.V 101 117 03 110 fit1 117 104 170 217 ' W 63 1 110 , 87 lso: loo! 129j 17 100 laoi 77 120; 1401 1001 130' 8i:w ' aioS 133!' ma - 2144 073 8fi() "-Irbor Day" exercises were held at Hhamoktn Dam oa the 38th ult I visited the schools la the fur noon In the afternoon school exnrolses were resumed till 9 p. iu. The Primary school taught by Miss Mary L.Wendt then repaired to the High school room where (5. A. Noetling teaches. The exercises consisted of luusfo Conduct ed by Miss Wendt aaL recitations by seven pupils, and nn address by Dr. Bordner. I embraced the opportunity of speaking to the prfeplo ou the Im portance of observing "Arbor Day" and commended the members of the two schools for the Interest manifest ed on this occasion. Mr. Trexler and Dr. Bordner furnished the trees and took a great interest in the observ ance of the day. We are glod to learn that there is an awakening of interest In tree planting In Huyder county. The practice of ornamenting school grounds cannot Im too highly com mended. . I trust that locau'tfenJJiar hare fail ed to plaut trees on "Arbor Day" will do so before it Is too late in the season. I write this short communication to arose new interest In the matter knowing that through that the medi iiui of your widely clreulated paper it will be brought to tire attention of many. Yours Sic, D. W. Boyku. Co. Stipt. inn i ! i I i , m For a first-class pan- of Boots go to Kuck's, Seliusgrove. Rubber goods cheaper that ever at Kick's, Seliusgrove. ' Keek of SeliiiBurove, Is the only man iu the county who carries a full line of Wutsoutowu Boots aud Shoes. You cim buy u genuine pair of Wat sontown Boots, double solo and taps, at Keek's, Seliusgrove, for 3.75. When visiting Neliusgrovo do not fail to call iu at the Red Front on Market Square, and take a look at Keck'e immense sto ko,f, Boots, Shoes ana general merchandise. SiltNwr.KH! SiiiNawis! Fifty Thou sand No. 2, 18-inch Shingles at 2. ,10 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 mail will receive prompt'nt tention. Roll k Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to tho Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per pleaso notify us: i - m Bucklon'o Arnica Salvo- Tho Best Salvo in tha world" for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Illioum, Fover Soros, Tetter, Cimp pl Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skio Eruptions, and positively cures Pilofl, or uo pay required. It a uirautoo1 to give porfoot ealia faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. O. M. Sbiadel. Journalism in the far West has its vicissitudes. The esteemed ,' hido Sentinel iu a recent issuo re marks : "We ore thankful to a kind Provideuco for pulling us through a bad oaso of feliot-iu-tlio-leg, aud wo ouce more Ibis week re sume our editorial duties. The son of a coyoto who shot us, we ure thankful to stato, oulj lived an hour after wo had him ia ruga. Now is tbo tiuio to subscribe " I .... ... - . .. MAUI11ED. Oct. 24, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, C. 10. Oldt uud S. A. Moyer, both of Snyder couuty, Oot. SI, by Rev. R. P. Orwig, John Heintzlemaii and Phoeuo Heiser,both of Snyder county, Pa. Nov. 1, 1880, by Rev. H. P. Orwig, David S. Miller of Suydercounty, and Sally Meyer of Centre county. Nov. 9, 1880, by Rev. S. P. Orwig. at the residence of the bride's parents In Middleburgh, 11. II. Leitzel und Lillie J. Ayers, both of Middleburgh. Aug. 1st. by Rev. J. F. jrampole, William Kramer, of Mlddlooreek twp. uud May Prion! 11a Iieckumn.of Wash ington twp. Nov. 1st. by Rev. J. F. Wampole, Levi II. Kramer, of Mlddlocreek twp. and Leah Ella Heckman, of Wash Ingtoo twp. Oct. 81, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, J. L. Reitzand ti. Jennie Emeriek, both of Rockefeller township, North'U Co. Oct. 21, by Rev. ti. 13. Oohenford, W. S. Barrett und Susie Mitchell, botli of Sellnsgrove, 13 1 IS O. ' -. - -JM .'J . I, 'l .. L. Oct. 25, in Seliusgrove, George W. Keller, aged 70 yeurs. ;. Oct. 20, In Fremont, Sarah, wife of Jnn Hepner, aged 83 yours,!) mouths and 9 days. ,$.-. Oct. 80, ia Perry twp. Archibald Lester, son of DanM e1 ' "-vbeth - . . . A crtura tizr. - 1 It Is ot eomtnoul knovn thai a large proportion of the Ltiimtim and na rslgla extant Is traceable directly to tlwl diMDeed condition or Imperfect set ion of the kldueys sad liver; therefore a remedy which enres the resulting ditiesse must hare found sitd smitten the first cause. Many persons using Alldonliomii for rlMuioatUm end netintlia litre been surprised to find thnt clirouio dkerders of the liver and kidneys lisve slao been greatly! relieved and they have written for n explanation. The fwt H, tlmt the remedy acts directly en llieno orgnns, cleansing tlieio from oil Irrilntin ub etanvee and regnltiting tlieir action. Token in connection with Alhl'lions Fills this is, without exception. the movt vnlunhle kidney and liver remedy in the world, ami will cure a lurge proportion of these who hsvo these tliasasi. Connka Iron Works, Copske. N. Y. For the last five yours I hnve (wen sub ject to severe nttneks of rliciinuttism which would cause nio the mct excruciating pain in my chest; urn oMied to put myself under the doctor's cure fr two or tlirco months at a limn, and even then it was almost ImpossiMe to (ret any relief. The last time I w.is t ikon my eon win nt limne, and I reHiotcd him to rail the doctor, but ho said lis had hrrvrd of n ticvr remedy for thotitnaiUm Culled Aihlophom und advised me to try it. I did and von tun Imagine my surprise, win relievinl of all pain after t'iikins; ouohottlo and have not been trouMM since. It saved me (j-iito a sum ef money, nu t !iat is btHUr, I wns not nMifjcd to tivlnro weeks of aiillorlnir ; would ihh1 wti limit It In the house, ihive ; recommended It to other an I it never Hdls to give relief. L. II. pATtr.nsoN. Evonr lrMi;;;it.hoidd keep Athloplionu. and .VlhlojihoriKi Pills, lint where the' f;.n not he boiijit .f the inirU tlm 'tl.!o phor. Co., 112 Wall St.. N,w Wk. will send either (earrmvc paid) in rc(ei-t i,f reiiil:ir price, which Ufl.Mii.er Lottie for Athlophit-. n,1 rv,-. (r pilV. Ker llvr an-t kMuov !i- iIm i:h in illjM'Imi, Wfii !;!!.., ti-rvoin 0..-1 llnv. elinw... ef Mwiil. .Vo. WOlfl'tll, . . ,1 IFF r.., ior . hri iliii lll . Inn. lit.. tl:li'luih l ll'i. nr tllietjuulfil. V We have taken he ngency for the Suubury Hook Pindery, John D. Llngle, Proprietor. Any person want ing binding done can call nt this office, get prices, leave the work with as and we will forward it at once to the bin dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of value which they do sire to preserve can get them rebound in the uioht substantial manner aud at lowest prices. When IWtij wm sirk, ws gsrs W f'Mtoria, When wm s Child, sli hud f.c Cwlorla, Vt'boo the Imuk UUi. U alnng to Culuria, Wbu ih hul Cbllamt, sk gar Uiaia Citttoria, a' ruin illni'kct. COURKCTKD BY W. H. WINK V KVKItV WKDNHSDA Y. No. 1 Piusylvuiiia $ 7S ' 'i l'ultz 7I "8 White mixed 7 Rye 10 Corn 4 Oats 29 Potatoes 37 to 40 Micldlcbiii'tf illnrlict, Putter I'lggs 1'itteil cherries 8 Ihipittcd " I! Blackberries 0 Raspberries pj OuioiiH 7 Lard 8 Tallow 0 Chickens per lb 0 Turkeys Si.l. o Soulde 8 Ham 2 ! 1 ! A DMINISTKATUI.V NOTICK XV Letter 'f A'linliilnUtmt'iln nn tha prtn Kci(li; KI.I.NK, Ints (.1 : Wel lifiarvr liivnl)lV Miy.l.T I.e., rs., doc'il, lim Inn linn KrnntKil to tli iiuilornlKna.1, ail i crfoun known. tr thom.clv. n ln1eM l lnalil vktulesrs retuteil to ninke Immi illnto cajnoMil, aril tboa ImvinK rUiius will irrn nt tin in ituly antbrDtlaatcil to tlio umlaml i-nnt (nr lo'tlo-men.- JOSKI' U K I.I N K, (Nt.ll 'ht 11. AilllllllliOrnlor. N. II. Tli.i AilmlnlMrator will alten.l on Hsturilsr. ". An ImiU. ut tlis l.iio rel loni n ol tha ilni-eiUnt In Wi.it K.'avsr tawnibie lor the iuriM.s nl rnnclvlnn mor.s' ilua tbo ealats aun astiuiig scoounla. Orphans' Court bale of REAL ESTATE. Tht nnilnrnlKni'il Ailiiiliilitrator nf liouhen lirlmr. ute ol ( nntro lnwiinlili, Sov.li r rouiily I'ii..i1iio'iI. Ily vlrtuK of mi onlwr ol Mm I irnlimia I'ourt ol Snyder cunnly, will null ou tho iriula In Co itra tuwntlilp, Sujulur county, 1 a., on Tuesday, November 23, tha followlnit ilixerlbnl H1 Folate, vis: All tliHt curtain .Mfmuane ami Mmialou Kiirio liiiumliil Noitli liy liimla lurmurly IikIoiikhiii to tlm In'iia of rrailiirli'k ll.'woros, ilc'ii., now oh ii... I I .y luniol V. IIIiikiiiiiiiii an.) .laooli I in -e, r.imt l.y lamia ol Siiauiuiuli l.onv.T, Sniitli liy Ur-ila ol larucl Sliuiuory. Hinl WmI liv li.ii. la ol 1 1 jury Hiirkunliurif, vonlalUK C8 Acres, iimr or !, with tlm uMiurteimnoea, cm which in uriictnl l)U I.I.I. I.Nll hlllUSK. liAliN.uiul other oiii liulllliiK, all In .mi. roieur. I'll u tuneliiK m III irooil omlltloii and tlm laml In u Koitiito Ol CIllllTUttOll. I I K MS-'; j imr cent, culli. tha liuluni'S on CMiiiiruiiil.in of tho aala liy tlm Court Hialu to com illf lioo at ju o clock A . 01. ol calil May . JWSIAI1 iMItlllllfll. AOinlnlnlrat ir. Orphan's Court Sale of Valnnllo REAL ESTATE. TliO nnileralKnsd, Ailinlnlatrator ol tho t.tHlo if Anns Nvrhooil. lata ol lliMVr townalilii. On- ci. ej, hv vuiiiu ol un or.ler ol tlm ( lipliiin'a Court of Snvilur county, nhout onu nn Nnrlli uf ilHiivurtowu, hIoiik IIio I'iiIiIki KomiI IoihIIiik from llnHrvrtowu to Henlur'a Mill, will ollor ul I'lil'llc Miilo ou Saturday, Novombor 20, 18SG. All thntrertaln Miuiiko ami tract nf farinlnu liinil,tiouiiili North liy IhiiiU of .Mi. Miuhitcl wmiiii. I'.utt iy lamia ol .nicoii o. Hiultli ami y. Illhiriiiiinn. Hoiilli l.y liindi ol Ilourv Kurn. anil W aat hjr lanila ofMn, Micliaul Wlaul, con- laiuiiiK 40 Acres, mor or Inaa, wheroon am nrertnl a PWKI.LINd IIIIUNK.NKW IIANKIIVItN..S'lll.NtI HilU.1L tllt.WN IIDUriK, 4.0, Alltho;titiililliiKa are Iu axunllunt reoalr, anil Urn fonoinx In kooiI onn dl- lion, upon llic liroiuljca laaucviir lailuiK well ol nurn water, oouv.inioiit to both Iioimo an. I barn, Tlm IiiikI la Iu a IiIkIi ftate ol culilrallim. I J..IIMS 'ii) nir cent, caili. the tm uuon on the firm ilay ol Aurll. A. I. 1MI. Sale to uounnano at lJo'clucH A. .M, A. A. HIIMIU, Ailmliilatralor. O A TTQTr ii TTWAN'n:i to cii Nr. oaiiUMlUnit ti") Klnrk, All (tooila WurrMiilod I'lMt cliira rurinuuoot, i. leiui.nl. lirolltaula iinattlon lor tha ntrlil men (huui aal arte aud espeuaua iald. I, I. rial toil iiceiiivnta u mi ufw innu. riu iirpvi'iiim eapttriuiico liocna- ary. iiuun irne. writs lor loriua. vivinc nirn in ior imii. viviua ain REQUIRED leDOloao ainuip). Itnrorpiioo OMAS.II.OIIAHt:. Nuravrvinau. nisuiion nut raiior. Mop 30,Sw. (id. IA SJ tfsrrsaUd the most psrlbet Toy-rt rcrtlllsev OtUlln xUtone. toad for f '--s S r""iaji,. pi (FALL CENTRAL " DDllfiW 0IDnDS TOIICIB. SEL1NSGROVE, PA. READY FOR FALL TRADE. The buildin is NEW GOODS. The first floor ia filled with DBS Y fc FJ1MGY GO OD$, WOOMtN YAUNS, NOTIONS, oto The eeconJ Hoot Is flllad wlt'a DDpesS9 aPEfl (Cloths, WALL rArr.HS, HUNIvKTS. JIAIV. oto. Wohav fitUd up ft room ia tho southeast coi ner of the second floot whore Lacjics and Ohildrens Coats re kept exolueively. Ladies will find to succi auu try on wrsps. '.j. Gresift BaiirgsiBiniG. 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. SCtlOCil BROTHERS, SELINSGBOYE. AIs-wAYS M TIM M -AMi- eady to Please F o Oiir new sprimr slock is now rondy, It Is ono of tho grnadMit H- ; Roods ytni Lave ever beheld. Notbiuf hit boon forgotten iu the way ri tfnod aud disiisblo stjlen. and as to (juulity aud low prices, we few. a competitor Our untto has always been to maintain the loudly tfl'ti t tlio bust goods for tbo losst tuauey. Wo offer for your consideration j DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and Sboes, JVOTJOXS. HATS. CAPS, TIIUXK8. VALISES, VUTLEUY, CAlirET.CAliVluT CJIAM ,UARD QUHEAS. HUISS, TIX EA11TUEX, WOOD AJ'D WILLOWWAUE, 'G'., 0.t &U These, goods are nearly all new, of the choices t mito rials an d latest strlcs. The priets we ask for (hem uU astonish you as they are unquestionably the rock it I torn for retail trade- M e pay tha highest jnicc for all kin 2- of COUXTltY TliOlWUE. Judging front our trade we antieivute EXTJSNBli 2 SALES this season und luivc prepared tomecteiti demands- CALL Yours in waiting, l. IB. CUKTIMt & CO., Near Middleburg Depot- tows a orful to brat, ' ' In COOK SIOVKS we nlill bold cn to tie Grand Timesr NEW SUSQUEHANNA ftodoTu ers. nil of which ara firs'-plura etoves in all respects, COAL STOVES cf all kinds, from 5 nn to tin 11 purpose,, Call and see ruy stn , 4 'H "' MM w 1000, jammed full of it voiy convenient and coufortibio Ueflpectfully, S . WEIS, Selinegrove. L!L. l.L"""-rJ IL. JJ.T toves, Tho old favorite iu a now dresa. Tbo NEW MORNING LIGHT still konps aliflnd of all lieatiiitf ytovos. Tlti f! it appoura iu n new Jiess, yet utaius nil its be-i. lo power, which in tieknowl..iK.,l by alt si U lug far aliund of any othor etovo. For SQUAUK IIHAT1CK3 wo bvo tbe Sunshine, Capitol. and others, which are cratnl i and stand at the htmd of all siiuurv uud, ui i uiui ouitli i Tru. C if f
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