Published every Thoreda. cocst. Th CofM ?'.!Vr;; iT 8P0bM. WMIIM vlef of Dmm III "";. II.Tl iitliwi lit their tw '.'ali!SofJmM will aUsis ""T'U -K -l.h to pli thrown inmn on Mttioni o( pMln ltr t GTS ."i T 551 f Ud oll t-poMlbl. tor Ut NOTICE TO SUB3CRISSSS. . .t. . t. fWuro on the htbcl of .:r..r: Tl np.ro.teH j von 8 Milt, N0 11 U'" " o otWr r.it Is necessary. 'Titrtta ttiir inn " ' mt u' m m IHB'W." Thanksgiving pRf Thursday. Nor. Wth. 8,-e change In . WeU' advertise invnt. For a ftret clvt pair of Boots go to Keek's, SfliiiKgrovc. vr Ijtdies and Mioses Coats go to 8. Wt'is, SolinMgrovo. Tl, .IaMa on the new jail lot is be i...!if thin week. John F. Stetler, bos. If you want a good overcoat go to Dreifuss Bros., Selinsgrove. The Centreville Uod St un Club At White Doer this week deer hunting. In another column will be found a list of Jurors drawn for December term of court. (rent baalo in Oil Cloths at 8. Wels', Selini-grove. Auron Utetlor of this place has sold Mm farm In Franklin township to Ira Walter for f.,000. For Salk A 26 shot Evans Maga- xino Kifle and 100 cartridges for 9.00. T. H. Hartkb, A hmuitlful line of Window Shades at H. Wels,' (Selinsgrove. The Cattle sale on Monday was well attended and quite a number of cat tie were sold. All the newest things in Dress goods at 8. Wets', Selinsgrove. The report of the large Ore In Cen tre township will be found in the Ceu treville news of this week. .1 sou of Robert Spald of New Ber lin was recently kicked iu the face by a horse aud badly hurt. Immense line of Calicoes at So. and upwards at 8. Wets', Selinsgrove. - mr. anu airs, oyivester uowen re turned from their Western trip on ounuuy wen pieasea witu tne coun ty Fur, Moss end other dress trim wing at 8. Weis,' Selinsgrove. Perry Aurand of Mlddlecreek twp., recently received a compound frao ture ol the leg by being kicked by a horso. D. T. Ulioads this week sold 10 stoves. This bit of news is evidence of Mr. Hhoads' fair dealing and low price. mo nrt snow storm or too season viHlted this section on Sunday night, but Just enough of it to make us wish for more. Jno. P. Kearns will sell his entire Htock of Buggies, &c, at Beuvortown on Wednesday of next week. 8eo ad vcrtisument in this lasuo. Mr. Ruiikltt of Cwtitre county has been visiting this place during the pat ten days the guest of his sou John. It Is reported that Charley Wolfe will retire from politics. Strange! Wo thought the people had retired Mm. Mrs. (i. M. Shlndel aud her son Willie returned from Shamokiu last week where they had spent a month with ex Sheriff Eisenhart. O - I . . oowmg uiacmnes oieaneti ana re paired on short notice. 8atifuctlon guaranteed. Carbon Skkbold, Middleburgh, Pa, H elf rich & Smith have moved Into tholr new store room and a flue room it is filled up to overflowing with goods of the latest styles and best quality. Wanted. A girl to learu the tail oring trade. One who has had expe rience in dress-making preferred. Buck Bros., Middleburgb, Pa. Jacob Thomas ninety years old walked five miles to Troxelyille on election morning to east his ballot for General James A. Beaver for Govern or, and the full Republican tloket. Neves neglect a constipated condi tion of the bowols or serious results suits surely follow, such as piles, Im pure blood, and many ohonlo com plaints. Burdock Blood Bitters. The Administrator's sale of Henry Mlnk'e store goods last Saturday was well attended and the goods sold brought fair prloes. The sal will be continued on next Saturday afternoon and evening. The committee appointed by the Court to inspect the new bridge across Mlddlecreek, near William J.Boyer's, net tot that purpose on Monday of ast week, and report unfavorably on owe portions of the work. When vlo'.tlj Collnfrove do not While on the toad to attend the fu neral of Mrs. Ed. Moyer oa Saturday of last wek, ma unruly horse driven by Levi Wokhart, backed over a stone fence In the Fremont Harrows, com pletely overturning the wagon. The oouupanta miraculously escaped with but slight injuries. If yon want a genuine pair of Wat ontown Boots or 8hoes, Keek's is the place to get theiu. The Lutheran congregation of Bea- yortown hits made application to the General Synod for a permit to sepe rate from the Manslnger and Middle- burgh charges and connect itself with the Atlauisburg charge. The officers of the three congregations will meet soon and consider measures tending to that effect. Dr. K. W. Tool has reoelv ed flatter ing congratulations from his party friends In and outside of the oonnty for the masterly manner in which he oouduoted the canvass. The Doctor Is one of thoe men who knows the value of persistent labor and has all the energy to carry such knowledge into anything that falls to his hands. We add our congratulations. Courier. Rubber goods cheaper that ever at Keek's, Selinsgrove. The editor of the Post starts next Tnenday in company with ten others, for Booney s shanty to slay deer. The compauy Is armed with Winchester ropeatlng rifles, breech loading shot guns aud bowle knives a yard long. They take with them two cloth tents and lots of provisions an abundance of hope and the best of spirits in Jugs. Keck of Selinsgrove Is the only man in the oonuty who oarries a full line of Watsoutown Boots and Shoes. The debating society In Erdley's School house, opened on Tuesday evening and Mr. Romig the teacher was elected Chairman aud Claude It Smith Secretary. The question dis' cussed was, "llesolveiL That we are too proud as a nation." Next Tues. day evening the question. "lle$olml That Grant was abetter General than Lee" will be discussed. All are Invited You can buy a genuine pair of Wat sontown Boots, double sole and taps, at Keek's, Selinsgrove, for $2.75. A father can give his young son no better present than a year's reading of the Scientific American. Its contents will lead the young mind in the path of thought, and If he treads there awhile, he'll forget frlvolties and be of some account, and if he has au in veutive or mechanical turn of mind, this paper will afford hhn msre enter tainment, as well as useful informa tion, than he can obtain elsowhere, Copies of this paper may be seen at this office and subscriptions received Price $3 a year, weekly. The Keystone Hotel, Selinsgrove, has been greatly improved under the proprietorship of Mr. Fraln. He has supplied it witu tans propelled ly a water-motor, a bath-room supplied with hot aud cold water, repapered and neatly repainted most of the rooms and otherwise added to Its ao coiHiuouniions. tic lias a lUhury iu the basement In which he can keen five hundred pounds of fish, alive- enabling him to set fresh Jlsh before his guests ut all seasons of the year, He is a wide awake, energetic man, and will make the hotel business f success wherever he locates. Tho party of hunters of whom we made mention last week as having gone to Brush Valley Narrows came home Friday evening and reported no success. Aaron Stahlnecker of this plaoe was lucky enough to see three bears while watching at a deer runway. It was an old one and her two cubs. Unfortunately, ho had walked away from his gun, and old bruin, which he says was at least six foot In length, stopped within ten feet of hiiu and .began to nibble grass They all got away without him get ting a suoc at tnem. Home or our hunters accuse Aaron of having buck fever, but we don't believe it, and wouldu t admit It if we did. Ron, otr Honor, The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should auy mistakes occur in these credits or ou your pa per please notify us: J. M. Kline, Nov. 1, '87 l'. l Urlnkor, Dec. 1. '87 Dr. D. R. Rothrock, Oct. 20, '87 A mantes Sohambach, Sept. 1, '86 Jacob IXerhoou, Mar. 23, '87 W. Y. Moyer, Deo. 1, '80 Phares Sohambach, Apr. 1, '80 Adam Bubb, Jan. 1, '87 Luther Miller, Deo. 1, '83 reter Uaruian, Deo. 1, '80 8. F. Deibert, June 1, '87 Wm. Speoht, Deo. 1, '80 Henry P. Boyer, Nov. 1, '87 P. S. Hassinger, Nov. 1, '87 Thb Nkw Railroad. The uarae of the now railroad Is to be changed from Seaboard & Western to the Sea board & Atlantic, aooordlng to the Philadelphia Jiccordot Tuesday, whloh says: "Rumors to the effect that the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company In tended to build a llns from Ashland to Pittsburg have been revived again and this time seem to have some de gree of verification from railroad au thoritles. The new route la chartered under the name of the Seaboard and Atlantio Railroad, and one of Its ad vantages over all other routes Is that it oan be built without a tunnel. The program was that If the South Penn sylvania Rrailroad were not built those Interested In that scheme would Join the Lehigh Valley In building the route from Ashland, bat it is now stated that the Lehigh Valley people bftve fo'r 1 others who wUI plo them. BBATiRTOWff Jottiicos. Wllliaui Weaver, while chopping wood on Thursday a week, out a horrible Brash i several Inches long In hie instep. He was about a mile from home, and be ing compelled to walk that distance, was completely exhausted from the loss of blood, whioU squirted from the wound at every step. He has been confined to the house since, but Is doing as well as oan be expeoted. Dr. Strohecker renders surgical ald.J 8. F. Deibert has erected his photo graph gallery on Capt Philip Kin ney's lot on Market street, Just out side of the Diamond, where he will soon be ready to accommodate cus tomers. He will doubtless reoelve a liberal patronage, as there has been no artist here for a number of years. The Beavertown Literary Society was organized in Jacob A. Algler'e school room on Friday evening. The following officers were elected: Pres. Jacob A. Aigler. Vice Pres.. J. D. Mlddleswarth; Sec., Will. A. Feese; Treas., Charles Rouoh. Society will meet again this, (Tuesday) evening to discuss tne question, Resolved, "That country life is better thau city life." The supervisors have graveled Mar ket staeet nearly from oue end of town to the other, and fast driving It ninety per cent, below par at presout. Rev. W. M. Landls and the Reform ed congregation had communion ser vices on Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Specht, W. O. Stetler, and William Shaffer were on the sick list last week. Herbster Si Spald have shipped their eleventh car load of staves. The firnt snow storms of the season struok us on Sunday, and we think Its cold. A. M. Carpenter is again engaged in the poultry business. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Freed, now living at Lock Haven, were 'home" over Sunday. Bold Strieker took inflammation of tho brain and bowels very suddenly on t rhiay anil in a snort time was delorious. He has been dangerously sick Hlnee. Will. F. Foose has been confined to his bed since Saturday with a severe attack of inflammation of the stomach and bowels. John ('. Siiiull of Rebersburg, Ceu tre county. Is vittiting friends In this place formerly his home. Dr. J. J. Greenhoe moves to Will iamstown, Dauphin county to day, where he Intends to open a drug store. Mrs. Raohael Specht lis suffering from an attack of cholera morbus. ClTIZKN. Ckntukvillk. Last Friday after noou while Laphenus Walter had just finished threshing with a steam thresher, the straw stack in front of the barn was discovered to be on fire, and in less time than Is required to write It, the entire building was en voloped in a sheet of flames. Tho Are spread so rapidly that the horses were barely saved. Mr. Waltor and his son were badly burned about the neck ana nantis in tuelr eliort to save them. The barn with all its contents Including the threshed grain, hay, straw, fodder, farm implements, in fuot nothing was saved exoept the live stock. A largo number of chickens aud two calves also perished In the flumes. It was one of the largest and most substantial barns in this town ship and was owned by Uriah Borger, who resides in town. Mr. Walter re siding on tho farm as tenant. The cause of the Are is not positively known, but is supposed to have been accidentally set ou Are by a little boy who loitored around the barn. The loss is fully $3.")00, partly coverod by insurance in the Beuvortown Mutual Iusurance Co. The uninsured por tion falls heavily on Mr. Walter. J. M. Miller tho guntlomanly sales man in M. unoworu store 'aid Laurelton a visit last veek. C. M. Showers and Win. A. Napp took in the horse sale iu Freeburg last Thursday. Cap. the huckster hod horse on his brains and sucoeoded in taking home with him a handsome bay nag. Receut visitors: Weidler Roland and wife of Lewlbburg, Dr. D.R.Roth rook and wife of Three 8prlngs, Pa.. II. H. Baker and wife of Mlflilnburg, and F. B. Herman of Northumber land. Several of our hunters started for the White Deer mountains on Monday morning for a deer hunt. They are expected back on Saturday. Mush male konst du kaufa boini Charley Bampsel. Wo spenda deiua kinner de louga owed. RKPORTKn. TroihlviIiLM. Last week William II. Knepp moved Ills family to 13ell ville, Mifflin county. Greenhoe Si Ooss have received the finest stock of goods ever brought to this plaoe. Tbe first week's school was largely attended In this district, Mrs. Fred. Herman of Nortu'd Co., is visiting her mother in this plaoe. John Good reeently moved Into town. Isaao O. Haokenberg and Louisa Middleswarth of Adauisburg were recently married. May tbelr path be strewn with sweet flowers. Jaoob Krebs will this winter work In the Mifflin couuty Axe Faetory. Our "Jollification Club" spent last week in the mountains hunting deer. ltev. M. L. Deltxler of laronsburg, formerly of Adauisburg, recently visited here. We bear complaint of chicken thieves who only raise the feathered tribe from other people's roosts. Look out I Emma. We make a specialty of Tax Notices aid Ccalp CertlOoitts full stoci cf AD&ttSBUita. J. H. Iong kindly requests a certain person to return his nooket hook. No Questions will be asked. He want the papers it contains. Henry Manbeck hat an ear of corn 9) inohei long and 13 Inches In clr ouinferenee, and contains 1818 well developed grains. Who oan b eat Itt Adam B. Delong of PeoA brought to town last Saturday evening som; ripe and green strawberries which he had jnst ploked from hie patch. They had a natural taste. The teaohers . of Spring township will organize a District Institute on Saturday, Nov. 20. ! All teachers are requosted to be present. -' ' Isaao Leply has treated his new house to n coat of paint. A. B. De- long has the contract. ; Some of our people are butchering on account of the hog disease whloh is piaying uavoo at mis piaon. - O. H. Wltnier of. Banbury U settling p the bank account of Dr. H. J. Smith, who hoe gone Leokklll, Nor thumberland county, Pa. A. B. Delong has gone to Mifflin county where he has a contract to paint a house. ' Rv. L. C. Edmonds of Bethlehem, Pa.,"is visiting his many friends here about. Rev. W. M. Landls has returned from a four weeks visit to Philadel phia. John HoMi and wife of Kelly X Roads spent Sunday with friends at this place. There Is some talk of starting n Creamery at this place. Hope It will not end In talk. Wm. Gilbert recently shot two wild turkeys on one shot. Our newly elect member of the Leg islature Is receiving congratulations by every mail. Mr. Helfriuh may well feel proud of hie majority, and his constituents can rest assured that he will fairly and carefully represent them in the next legislature. Young men do not go gunning on Sunday. You are subject to a heavy flue. The Juniata Quarterly Conference will meet at this place Nov. 23, 23 and 21. The following Is the program: M02IDAY EVENING. Children meeting addrress by A. II. 1. Jb ischer. TLKSDAT MORNING. The church as an educator to the family opened by H. F. Long. Tt'KSDAY AFTERNOON". The church as n safe-guard to the family opened by C. Luther Mo- Comiuell. Tt'KSDAY EVENING. The Sunday school and the family- opened by Philip Uralr. WEDNESDAY MORNING. The family and the churoh openod by j. r. uioaum. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Commuulon services by J. C.Muunna. WEDNESDAY EVENING. The family with and without the church contrasted opened by A 11. Spaugler,' ' -... 1 Rep. Bannbrvillk. Jacob "Baumgard uer is on the slok list for several weeks There were six large deer shot last week by some new Lancaster folks, Howard II. and A. Harhster are engaged In making ties In anticipation of the Sea Board St Western railroad J. O. Goss purchased a bteum saw mill again. Our enterprising young school teacher, R. L. Spangler, opened his school at this placo ou Monday Nov, 1st, and reports good success. There was a new singing class or ganized at the Ridge church ou Frl day evening last, undor tho instruo tion of Prof. J. H. Lawver. 8. F. Swineford hod his foot badly bruised while trying to turn a log at J. O. Goss' saw mill last week. Snow on Sunday and Mouday. Rki "Why should not tho time come when the name of Dr.David Kennedy shall be associated in the public mind with the purification of the blood, as the naino of Harvey now is with its circulation. For eertaluly no other medical man has done so much to that end os he has. And It is also Import ant that people should know that the result of his labors are within reach of all in the form of Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy "Jtxnt'iiv Journal. Hhinqlks! Siiisolks! Fifty Thou sand No. 3, 18-inch Shingles at 2.50 per thousand. Inquire at this ofilue. j ; fi Nov. 7, by Rev. Bnilth.Calvin Snook and Miss Molly f hillps, both of West Heaver. Nov. 4th, by Rev. W. H. Stover, Thompson Hilbish of Selinsgrove and Miss Carrie Smith, of Kramer. Nov. 3d, by Wm. Moyer, Esq., Miss Halite E. Moor, of Washington twp., auddeorgeA. Hotdorf, of Penn twp. Nov. 4. In II. Walter, months. Centre towhship, John aged 70 years and 8 Grain market. CORIIKCTKD BY W. II. WISTKY HVXHY WKDHI&UAY. No. 1 lVjpnsylvanla , $ 78 2 Fuft .., 78 "White mixed 72 ltye 41 Corn 43 Oats .. 28 Potatoes 87 to 40 I II -.. .. .1 Jt. III.. . I. .-Ull Mlddleburff illnrkct, Butter.... 23 Kir its no Pitted cherries t. o Unpitted " blackberries lluspberries v." .. 14 unions. Lard Tallow Chickens per lb.. 0 a nw limb or tat. When one lies been suffering the agonies of a severe attack of rheumatism, neural- f ia or sciatica, and relief comes, it seems ss f a new lease of life had been granted. Such have been the feelings of thousands Who, after trying physician and number less remedies, have used Athlnphoros and found to their great joy that this medicine really did enre these diseases. M7 Fulton Ft., Brooklyn, N. Y. After suffering for nearly two years with a contluious attack of rliuinatmin : aftsr trying alcost every citic, domestie and foreign, which the credulity of a wine man, or a fool, might lead one to trtmt in, it was a double pleasure to me to find a .tsmedy which, originating in the famous "City of Elms" -thel home of my ancestois and its first founders has proved to invalua ble a blessing. It is nearly six montlis since I was led to trnoe out therigmficance of that word Athlonhoros. It has proved to hie, in a good degree, a rencwer of my former vigor and tircngih, so thnt I have been enabled to move about with almost youthful activity, and to feeL while ap proaching my " three score years and ten," that I have a new hold on life. I believe your philosophy of Uisdiaease to be correct that it has Its origin in the blood, and that your remedy touches those joints and mus cle, loosening the nodoa, which hnvebeen brought into subjection to this dreadful dUoac, and arts them free as no other remedy that I Imvo triad. I have boon cautious for so Inn a time In recommend ing it to other till 1 Um tried ils efficacy in my own rno ; and I um now free to Ht.ito 'the eMiinaio I put iiihiii it, ea the tafoMt and ml elHciunt cure I have any knowledgo of. A. B. DAVFNPonT. Every drutiKU'trliould kern Atldoihoro and AtiilopliopiM 1'illH, but where they can not bo bouulit of llio dniggiHt tho Atblo plioro to., 112 Wall Ht., 'cw York, will scud cither (carriage mid) on receipt of rogulnr prico, which is f 1.C0 per bottle f r Athlophornft and f0c. fiir Till. For liver and kliltwy iram. rtyTila, In riliputlrm, wvakniH., nnrvno rtt l.lllty, iIIm-iin-i of wmnon, miMtlr-ntlon, headache, Import) blood. Ac Athloplinrua 1'llU are uncqiialeiL t W ' - i - II -U-i ... . DTK W ANT K.OIIO nilMK tfOOK AGKNTVlOMiXtjUlI. NUIV JiUOft, S 6Ci?t awA WOSBWAIS, Ut .O.EiUetlrtCorji, Of TIIR Service POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT A Naw Bona Ji'ar rrmijnnrD liy an official of ti IS inn' eiiMTirm n lit thn Hvcrvt Hemic. In one Maenlnrent Kuvni uciaro volume or over ouu raeea ami rlcK'Uy illualrattd bf lb tx-t aril i U la IM connirr won tOO SVl'KHB RUllIVI!ffl. A thrllllns record of rii-trellou In thn I'. 8. Pot Ofllrr Deimrtment : cmbraelnir ketrheof WomUr- fid KxiiMt of IVt OMIco lncctnr In tho petco- lii'ii. r in ut-, milium in iviiiwinvi ..i v a Mails; together with n roniplete description of the mtnr imiui and cmnphrated contrivance of ttw wily and nnernpnloii to defruud tho uhlic; alao an aecurnin account w mo PiinOUS ITAH IIOl'Tn rH IIIDI. in which tho Author had entire charge of the pre paration oi tne evmonco ror me gore rnmuni. C2TAGENT8 WANTED. -3 In tvdrv town there are PoMmnatiTtt. Merchant. Mechanic. Farmer. 1'rofeai.lniml Men, and hun dred of people who uU 6 glad to gtt tltit thrilling Mot. It 1" now having an nnuarallcd aale : it nil at 111 o a its tight to all. Men and Women Agent making iron 100 to SSU0 a month eatilT. Wo want au airent In every townatilp In ui U , n. ana t anaaa. rr ne giveinfrtirim no that Amy 1'Kiomn wi lib tlm phe- mcnai4'iiiiiK oooa.ran oecoinc cwcorv utAyint, Ao Oomituio vhatutr. Agent are nut Una Ith unniimlMtil ufM. V9T Litlanc tut hind- mml wa oive Suteial Ttrmt to imiu VniaKU, book In territory anigned you. Write for onr large KememiMir. wn friva tui 1110 exemp vo mia ui miib llluntraU'd Circular, containing lull partlcniur. Bpteial Ttrmt to Agent, etc., wut free to all. Ad' dree immediately the Publlnhcr, YFINTEB& (:0.,srRIN(JFIELD,MASS. jrurmeriy or uuruuru, vunu, and annlleallona for ptni In Ilt nuliluhara of (ha n:ientlfle fur iUiilsvai.lrail-uiark.eoi- ....I.,. .1,. fnrllm ITinlll bUMI, ID in,.riK. MinLmua l ao! a aoluiilora Ut ubtain rl"' In Canada. Knajlaiid. l iauoM, In.i -ii mh cniiuirira. TlialreaiMrt. no la aaeiioalad and thoir iHilitlaa are uuiur- Draln and apaelfloatlnn preparad nd fllad i. .1.. ti.T.... im.;.nn .1...... nolira. 'l uril.a Vt rv raaaonahl. tin charge for elimination ef inoilala or drawin. Advioa br mail lrt. Patania ulitained t limue'i Munn rn. are nnueaa Inll.. NCIKWTIKIt: AMBIIIfAM.wliieh haa tlia laralolr,iiilalem and la ilia muU lnlluanl al . a L,n(i nutiliHliaii III the werlil. l'ha advantago ef auh a nunc vry paUnta ""Thfa'larw'aod aplenfliiilj lllnatratad newipapar I palilUbed WKKKLYM SJ.IU a iar. and U atlnilllad to ba Ih ! Ppf d"td to joianr. k.. niM i.,B.,ilniia aninMrlu work. n( othar deuartoianw of Industrial prfl(rM. P'il liauad In an omintry. It eonlama Ih aun'l f .11 ...unlMniltltl o(vnluvntloa u.Unlrd ach wek. Trr It four luuulha lur on dullar. If rou have au lu.nntloo to patant write I Munn A o., I'uli'.l.Ura uf Etlul.lla iuiwlicao. knl Hroa1wr, NaW Vor. r tlaudbeoK about pauut siallad frsav Orpbana' Court ttale of RE AXi ESTATE The aiidnrdsned Administrator of Kouhen Iiol.onu. lata of tlenlre lnwnahlp, Snydur oounly, la.il! il. Ily virtue of an ordur ol tlie t irnbna Court ol Snjrdcrenuitty, will aell on the rmnUt In i o iiro iowiiiiiip, nuuer cuuiuy, r., uii Tuesday, November 23, 188G, tlie I'olloirliiK drntcrllind Keal llaiftto, vli : All thnt certain Mvnauaxo mid Mansion Kami jioundod North ly luuda luriuurly bi'luiiKiiiK " (hnlic'ir ol r'redrl'k lioworwi, dee'il., n owmil hy IHtiilul K. llliiKiiman and Jacob trroo, tMl liy IiiiiiIm ol tmauuuali l.awrer, South hy land l lxrnol Shauiory, and n cut VJ laud vl Henry Havkonburg, coutaluij C8 Acres, II1UIV ( IWMt mm tnw )! iviiiiiiuv, ui natit-w la onictod llWKI.l.INU HOl'81:. HA UN. and other out-building, all In good repair. The lencinit I in (T'M'U ouuuioa auu ine lauu iu a Kool alata ol cultivation. TKKMS SU uer eeut. eaali, tlio buUnte on eonnrinatlnn of the aale hy the (lourt Hale to ouniutonee St 10 o'clock A.M. of aald day. JUMAU nr.Kiiiiui). Adiulliialrator. Orphan's Court Salo of Valuable REAL ESTATE. Tha nndoralirned. AdnilnlKlrator ol tho Eatit. of Ann. Nerhood, lalool lloaror toWDalil, do caned, h virtue ol ao order ol the Orjuun't noun oi wnyuer eouniy, i a., ano.i oiio uuie North of Ikiuverlowo. lnu tun I'uhllo lioau leadlnK rrnin linuTerlnwa to Hauler' Mill, will Oder at I'ubllo tialo on Saturday, Novembor 20, 188G. All that curtain Mo.auairo aud Irani of r.trm Inpr land,buuuded North by land of Mr. Michael Wland, Kant by landa of Jacob O. Smith and V. llmaaiuHii. Hun Hi by land ol Henry Kern. aud Weal by laud ol Mi. Miohaol WUnd, con- utibiiitf 40 Acres, more or loaa, wliorenn are ererlod a IVK1.I.IN1 HOUSK.NKW IIANKllMtN.SI'KlNlJ HUlltti; UUA1N llot'WK. tie, Alltheiulldlnk nr. In exoellent renalr, and the lenoliu In Kood con ill tion, anon the ireuile I a never falllua well ol iiiire water, oouvenleiil to both houae and barn. Th. land I In a lilKh auto of cultivation. TKHMS- )tr mat. )! Il balauc. OD Ih flret day of April, A. i. 1WT. Sal to coiuiuoue at 10 o'clock A. M. A.A. MOMIO, Adiulliialrator. o 0 7 8 a MPS SiJ'l Jl5jrl I AllOTVortyyear (Vl J 1 r.irfC( Tl iii' ih -Itl'll P'.'jillV prniirl Inn "f more K3 BaBh 1, - Hundrwl lllH II Thn 11 ran arasMva CENTRAL UDHfc 00)1ID STTODIBIE. SEL1NSGKOVE, PA. We lov'te the poblio to coll and take a look at oar iiamoots stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Large variety and beautiful stylos of Ladies and Misses Coats at low prices. All tho oowost things to Dre3S Goods. All kinds of Dress Ttimming. including Fur and Moss Trimmings. Qieat bargains are offered in Floor and Table Oil Cloths. IiDiuonso line of Calicos at 3c. and up. Henntifnl line of Window Shades at prices nndoubtedly lower than anywhere die. Respectfully, S. WEIS, Selinsgrove. New d)G swod 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. SCflOCH BROTHERS, SELINSG ROVE. AlLw AS AIM)- IMeacfly to Pieao I Onr new spring stock is now ready, It in one of the graafleet Mow goods ynu hnve ever lx held. Nothing line boon forgotfon In tbe way ej good and ilottirublo etylue, utul an to tpiulity and low prices, we fetor Kfe compi'tilor Onr motte has always boon to maiutain the lead by offering tho best goods for tho loant money. We offer for yonr consideration. DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, M)TfOXS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISE B. VUTLEUY, CA11VET.CAUVET GUAM, HARD QUEERS, GLASS, TIN, EARTUKW, WVOD AM) WlLLOWirAliJS. J6T., $0., &0. Tlie8c goods are neurit all new, of Ihc choicest mate rials and la test styles. Th r, prices we ask for them trill astonish uou as thet are unquestionably the rock bottom for retail trade- IVe pay the highest irica for all kinds . of COUSTJl ) ' PRO I) VCE. duaQMQjtoii our iruuo SALES this season una iavc prepared to meet ail demands- CAL L Yours in waiting, it. II. c i kti:k x co., Near Middlebttrg Depot- M fft? For end olheis, wo Btill bolt' to tbo Grand Times, NEW SUSQUEHANNA end oib era, oil of wbloii aro nrijoitttia .i i .it .....t. Id COOK blOVES ou GOAL STOVES f .11 l.t-.l. I 0. -n I- 4ft t BO dPJ TIM ivv urn ivipuie- iL.iisi ri Tho old fiivoritn in a new drossy Tbo NEW MORNING LIGHT . till keopa ahead of ell heating stove. This fall it ttpponrs iu a now dttma, jot riljins nil Us best ing power, wLich ie sotoowluJf ej by all as be ing fur abend of nuy iMf-x stove. SQUAUK UKATKIIS wo Lave the Sunshine, Capitol, whioli aro prAud ia sppesrsnce. pow eriui to Dent, aua atanu at Hie lieatl of All aqnaro slovos. 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