n : s Published every Thursday. T. H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which must lie jwWI In iirtvnnoe when sent out kIcIo tin- t-Olllll j .) RATES OF ADVCRTItlNd. All trnnu li-iit nrtviTtlnniii'tits not nttierwlt ii'iitnu'ttNi Inr will l' rlmrir"! nt tin rt" of is ivlit T Hill' (ll"ll.irli'l lill'inurr) fur tlPt lll-WT- llnii 11 tt'l 10 wiitu mt llln- fur rery tilmffiii'M Inwrtlmi. Thursday, September 7, 1S53. Republican Ticket. Mirrirr, AI.r'ltKltM'KrllT, .sv till .lUilu'f, 7.. TAYI.oll i.KMIU'.ltl.IN'U. Trfiimirr. f. C. "KKH'H.H. fiiiiiiiilHii"ii,r. TII"M IIKKIfTi:!!, .I.MI i:i:l!.KV. A'nlltiirH. ,i. i-. y i i;- x. r. V. ii Kit. I lul'iT. Hit. MAHANII IM il'lUii K. Virv Cer.mittce u. ...... ...... l.llns .1. li. Ml'l ll. -:ltlll..l. I', l'l'ttl li. MM r- "s .iIIi.iii l-'ri'- l. liWn Mini"-. ..m. r W.-M- Win. Hi f i n. i -1. ' ri' II. . ,llll'-' ll. W III. Il ll ' In. in Mir. i-r. rllnr. lia'tii.iii-.Mni MI.I'. A. W l.' l IT.inkltTi .1 . IIhwupI It. .:tvT. Xmi .l;i'kHI -W 111. M. H Mil. I.'l 1I MM.i:i imrL-!i .1 i-. I'.'.i i .. i 1 I T,t. .. !. I". l . II mi in. i-1 1 Mhlilli i n .k-l1. I., i: 'V . M. I". I1. Vn'iri." . Krt'llti'i. h. in I', nil--1. N. .1 ii i' t'. I', i -"-i P.n v - . i. Illlivr II. I'. Ai In'--ivrn W r,t T. li. i .1 r I. III. I . M 1 i. a. . i I -i.t lt'i.- . M. A'ir.iii I. i' n I I V hi I! id. 'I .ri i . M-liii-f . - K-l. M. 1 1 1 : lulu -t. A. M il' I'lltnll--All.'ll Si'i'lirl-'. .'. . -1.11,1. w.iiiiiki"ii - v hi. . inn-Mi. m : -i TKOXKIiVII.I.i:. Onr furiiH'iH arc aliout l-'!i'- plow ing mid some have commenced Mow ing The storm lint week blew down iiiul entangled the coi n in sneh u manner that it will be a real pic nic. cutting it oil' On Saturday ev ening while John Y. Swart, was re pairing a loaded lille, he caused the weapon to explode, terribly lacerat ing his left hand. The sun was u borrowed one, and, beinstold it watt rot loaded, he cleaned it and then exploded ft cap to clean out the tube when the necident happened. J. O. (loss is afflicted with rheuma tism. .. .Last Thursday Terry D. Octz who moved to Juniata county last spring, brought one of his chil dren to this placo for burial. The child w as aged 4 months and '2 days, and had died of cholera infantum .... Win. Woader has tho rough wall finished, and the lower timbers in place for bin r furniture store and. r; -. ur. wiiior will build t house in this place. I hope it will come truo. . . . Uncle Kob. Middlosworth bought himself a new Winchester repeating shot-gun, and I would now advise tho squirrels and rabbits to say their prayers in a hurry, for if any of them escape it will bo by special provi dence, like Washington, they must be lead-proof Geo. M. Getz will give the new sehonl house a coat of paint Last Friday the sipiirrel season opt ned, and. judging from the shoot ing that was heard, not one of the little animals escaped It appears that the ipiail which I fed over last winter have repaid mo well for my trouble as there is a large covey in nearly every one of my fields. 1 Tom ich date dich froga far ruff cooma uu helfa se sheesa won du do bisniss gleicha daidbht, awver wilo du dich gor net farwila consht om hoonda will ich dale fun denna kails do huv va invita wo era loud gableshtered Leu mit "trespass" notices. Camfohsm Jok. KHAT.EUVILLE. Our farmers have begun their fall seeding. .. .Tho recent storm blew down nearly nil the pears aud apples ....Everybody is wishing for rain m many of the wells in town aro running dry. .. .What is'the matter with our fishermen ? They all eome home in the evening empty-handed. Has Peuns Creek no bass any more ! . . . .Mr. Oliver Trutt, of the "City of Brotherly Love," is visiting his fath er, -Mr. Daniel Trutt. .. .Mr. Daniel Good raised nearly two hundred bushels of potatoes from one acre of ground. Who can beat it Jos. Klingler will soon leave us. Ho will attend Central l'eiin'a College, where he expects to get his "sheep skin" at the next commencement Mr. John Hitter and Mrs. Y. . Wagner will leave next week for the West. They expect to visit the World's Fair. . . .Eobeil 1 lower and wife were visiting her brother-in-law, Mr. Jack son Klingler, over Sunday MisB Jane Kline, who was visiting friends in the West, has returned Miss Clara Good is visiting her grand-parents in Union county ... .Tom, eeiy body asks, why does tho Post come on Thursday. Will you please ex plain the cause ? That's tho day we issue. En.. .. .Our band fur- nishod music for the Erdley's Sun day school picnic last Saturday. They report having had a nice time ....Tho kratzcrville Lutheran and Reformed Sunday school will hold its annual picnic in the church park on Saturda3 Sept. 9. Able speakers will be present. Music will bo fur nished by tho Kratzcrrillo cornet band. No huckstering will be al lowed on the ground. C.ksab. SELIXSO HOVE. Mrs Harry Noll, of Mycrstown, IV, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oemberling, on High St. ....A boat load of Sunday school picnic ers from Port Trevcrton went up to Clement's Park last Saturday morn in g The :i"th anniversary of tho laying of tho corner-ntono of Missionary Iustituto was celebiated on the campus last Friday afternoon. Addresses were delivered by some of the professors who wero present when the corner-stone was laid .'13 years ago licv. E. U. Killinger, of Central Illinois, a former graduate of tho theological department of Missionary Institute and son-in-law of the late Win. V. Wagensi'ller, is on a visit to friend in town for a few days. .. .Mrs. T. M. Campbell, a very estimaMi' lady of Sunbury, made a two d-iys' visit t hei friends, Mrs. Kate Kantner and Mrs. Kose Wallace, last week Mr. and Mrs. Valentine l'mlig visited their daugh ter, .Mrs. Klose, at McCluro over Sunday . . .The number of students in the el.tsiieal department of the Institute is now up in the nineties. Eighty-seven students responded at the li rst roll -cull, while a number have come since Uev. E. 15. Kill- inger will deliver a lecture in tho town hall on Saturday evening on a secular subject. Mentor. PAXTONVILLE. Mr. W. D. Harner, who was work ing at Shamokin, came homo on ac count of not having employment. . . . Mehin Harner and John Weiden moyer, who' were working at Mc Cluro this summer, came homo to stay.... Mrs. 13. C. Dillmau, of Mil ton, spent a week among relatives and friends at this place. Wo aro id ways glad to see her....Somo of our young people took in the sights at Miflliuburg last Saturday Mrs. Samuel Stctler and Sallio Gill made a Hying trip to Danvillo on Monday ....Jonathan Board mau and wife, -''ison and Evora Attig and Fred. hfon spent a few days last week she Grat vers' Picnic and Gettys- , ittes ucw list..'. .Miss Emma Docker, af ter visiting her father at Glen Un ion, returned homo.. ..Miss Kate Bowersox has accepted a position as supervisor of tho infant department in the Indian school at Carlisle. She left on Monday to begin her work. We wish her all success. . . .Mrs. Cy rus Ilathfon aud her two sons moved to Selinsgrovo on Tuesday, but Mr. Bathfou is still on t lie fai m. Doxie Now Try This. It will rout you nothing ami will surely ilo you good, if you have it Cough, (ilil, or uny troiiltle with Throat, Client or Lungs. J)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anil Colds is guartiuteeil to irive relief, or money will tin paid hack. Sufferers front Lit (irippe found it just the thing and under its use hail a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our pipeline anil learn for yourself just how good h thing it is. Trial bottles free tit . C. Kepler's lrug Stoti. I'ltxton vllle, Large size fiile. and $1.00. Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New (Wei, Wis., wat. troubled it It Neuralgia and lUieuum tism, his Stoinaeli wits disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite fell away, aud he was terribly reduced in llesh and strength. Three bottles of Kleetrie Hitters cured him. Ldtvard Shepherd, llarrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Kleetrie bitters and seven boxes of Hucklin's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, ., hud live large Fever soreB on his leg, doetors said he wits Incur able. Cue bottle Kleetrie Hitters and one box Huekhn'w Arnica Salve eared him entirely. Sold by J). C. Kepler, l'axtonville, Pa. 1 EWIS 98 LYE Ji rowtisiD Aits rzsrcjjta ll'ATkSTEU) ThestrnnsrM niul urrM T.M IIIU'Ik. I lillkn ullii r I )n, l In lng it lino kiI'T iii. I I m kn In ran wtlli niiinvalilii lid, II, n rout i-i .1 a an' tlwiivH nailv fur iim will makii i In' l.rkt uTfiiiiiil M ini Sii In '.M llilnuli'it Mllhonl bulling. I ta ilit lifil Inr ili'iiiisliig iviii I'K, ill'liiii-. Unit .Inks '1im'l rulilni( U'llli-s l aliilN tria, i'U, FENNA. SALT U'F'O CO lifii. Autn., 1'lilla., l'iw 1MM be n 1 1 1 0 renin in via Mint to ttll.l.ltH IVtl.l.ttK, lll I'lim SI.. I'lilln.. I'm. In ur Nn.tav, In will M'liil luu Smiii iia, I.Ui.1 kiyli'n n( Hull inxi'r, nmt niiiii'lclo liiktnirtlnn ImkiIc. mPP zJkd nur l i IriMirii miiiiili'M than uUinrn. UihhI 1'uiK'r S'm Cinlil rK'r A.'., llaiiilMiino t.olil C:iilnr 1'ain'rH. iiiIii'.ih', ttT tilm-. Ailwur '&ijl Luu wlilu botJcn will ivlllugs lu luatcU, ML A Good Thlnpf to Keep at Hand . -v Kmm the TmyKsriMM) "fhl. Home years ago we were yery inneh subject to severe spells of cholera morbus ; and now wneu we feel any of the symptoms thst tmunlly prcceed that ailment, such ns sickness at the stomach, diurrhrnn, ete., we become scary. We have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera mid Dlarrhiea Hemndy the very thing to straighten one out In such cngtn, and always keep it about. We are not writing this for a py tvHtimotilul, but to let our readers know what is a good thing to keep handy In the liouxe. For sale by O. M. Shlndel. Middle burgh, and J. W. Batiipsell, Penns Creek. Among the Incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe Mcktiew. Tne young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlain's Cough Heiuetly cured her of croup, and In turn administers It to lie' own offspring and always with the best results For ale by O. M. Shindel, Middle, burgh, and .1. W. Mumpsell, lVuns Creek. For n lame back or for a pain In the side or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Halm mid binding It onto the affected parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary case in one or twoduvs. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. f0 cnt bottles for sale by . M. Shindel, Middle, burgh, and .1. W. Satnpsell, Penns Creek. SIIKUIFF S SALKOF REAL ESTATE! Itv virtue nf n writ of l'l. Kit. Isn"rt out of IIih i 'uu i t nt i until. mi eii'iis nt sn iler i'i unity nixl to tin- illri rl' il. I v III exn.' In pulilk; hultf at tlie I illirt llnll-e III Mill. Ill'lillivh, on S. it 11 id. IV, Sept. Id, lS'.lil, Hi In n.-liKk. A. M.. the fiilliittlnir ri'iil pstutn ! Allili.ii riTiiilii tr.iri nt l.uiil nniit. In IV rry tnnii-ililli. siimIit oUlitv. I'll., IniiiiiiIimI Nnrtii .v li'nl if lli'iirv fry iiimt. KiM ly In ml o W lit mv Il -liry. siiuiii In I. in. I nt lirlMtliili KniMise, anil Hr-i In- I. mil nt .Inliii t iiili-n-iivi r. riiiiiiitn I I ls.MUCS, inure nr li'si. ulieivnn lire eriM eil H itiahl Twi-siipv liWKI.UMI Hul'SK, StaUo Mini iiMht nilllillllilllis. seieii, inki'ii Inio i viM iitinn nnil to be sold us I lie irnh'r'v nf i.en. s. ili-lni'tt,. I. IIOI.KNDKK, Sheriff. SIIKUIFFS SALKOF REAL ESTATE 1 Itv virtue nf n writ of Kl. Kit. Issmsl out of Hip Court i if i iimnimi I'Iimm i( snvnrr county mid to lie illli rli'il. will vximih.' In puHIo sulo Hi the I mill llntise In Mlililli'luii'h, oil Saturday, Sept. 1, lM'.W, nt lo oVI'N-k, A. M.. I lie fiillowlng reiil onUte : Til Al'T No. 1 Ml Hint eertnln trnctnT liind illniiie in Kniiiklln township, Mnviler eountv, Iiiiiiiii1i' liv liiiiilsnf Amos liin, KlilirHlm Itrelh IntriT. M..I. t'ouriiu'V mill H irlini'1 Klsenhower, rniiliilliliiK IK Ai KKSuinl ha I'm lien. TltAt'T Nil. tl Sit unto In township, county nml slate ijnresiilil, iKiinuled hy liiinlsot Kphruliii llrclnliik'er, Aiihis Ulft, Itiu'hiiel Klsenhower anil piihlli' mini. eoiitnliiliiK It Al ltKS inl mi Perches, on hli li Hrnenili'd n tfixxl litt KLUNG llOLSK. Iliirn mnl other outliiillillnpi. seieii, laki'ii Into execution snd to be sold as thu irnHTly of Ali xanilrr It. Knepp. D. 110LKNDKH, Sheriff. SHKUIFF'8 SALE OP REAL ESTATE! J " U'wTYktFCV'WliAf ou efthe I'mtrtof Common Pleas and to mo Uirei ted. I will expose to public aiUe at the Court Uuutielo Mlililli buivh, on Saturday, September ICth, 1W3, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tlie following- real estate i THACT NO. 1. Sltunte In Adnni township, Snyder county, I'd., tMiiintled iiortli by land of Nathan Ketlerolf, east by lsiuic Swurtr., et, al., south by A. i. Mover, et. nl., uud west by Troxei Urn.. coutalnliiK DU Acres. THACT NO. a. Sltunte Maine as Tract No. I, bounded north by lands of Arlo I'unli-e, east by TroM'll Wauner. smith by llenrelt Kn-btmet. nl.. west by .1. V. II. Moyer, et. ill., cntitalhlhir 17 .rren ami I'en hi's. Tit ACT No. 3. smiati' Hum as former tracts. Imiimli'il imrili by Trai'l No. . east by lamlnt lli'iiri'tl hp'lilis. soiilli liv Sarah J.llrlnl'iitfi'r mnl wesi iiy Mary K. MlddlcHWitrtli, coulalnlug HI Ai res, uu ire or Icks. TH.MT NO. 4. Sltuite saiiie ns lormer tracts, InhiiiiIi iI imrili bv I. mil nf Nalhiiii Ki'tteiulf, east I'-. Bui.-iiii.in A siulili. by Kilns Kiiiliiiin, and suiitli by .latims K. KIHie-'lt lu'lni: a liixnl l.liie-siiine l.nt Mili Kll'i In pssl repair. si l.i d. taken liiloi'M'i uiliiii and to be sold as I he property of Jacob Nerliimil. 1. HoI.ENDIilt. Sheriff. WllioWS1 AI'I'KAISKMKN'I-S.-Notlce Is here " byirlveii that Hie liillowtnir Widows' An. Iiriilsi'ini'iiis under the Sun law, have Isn-n tiled wllli l lie clerk nf the orphans' Court tit Ntiviler county for Continual lou on Monday, the Mill day of Septeinls-r, l mm. 1. AppralsiMiietit of Daisy M.. James T.. tsaac. C. li. mid Kiiiiiiii s. ll.ulev. minor dill. lien nr I'rlali P. Iluiley, late of Selinsgrovo HorouirU, Pit., dei d. il. AlMiralsetiienl of Susan Alnli'li. widow nf John AiMleh. lull nf West Perry Twp.. Ph., Uuv'd. 3. Aptiriilsemctit nf Hannah Atlcker, widow of Kinaiiiii l AtickiT, Into of I'nlon Two.. Snvder l oiuily. Pa., dee'd. 4. Appraisement of Sarah J. Troisier, widow ol Win. II. TlvuKler. lnle of West Heaver T 1).. ....,. .. ......... r "'IJ'I' I v,mii,,, , u., u. J. CALVIN SCIIOC'II, Clerk O. 0. Molidiiy. Alltf. its, IstKj. 1 KlilSTKH S NOTICKS.-Notlce Is hen-by iflv Aven that I he tnll.iw inif named inthoiih have tiled thvlr AdiiiliilstrnUirs', liuardlan. und Kx-eeiiliii-H' aeeoiinln In the IteKier k nni.'.i ,.i dercoiiniy, mid the same will be presented for coiillriiialloti and allow anee at tlifl Court llouso in .iiiiiiiieouixu, .Mtiiitnty, nepi. y, isvj, I. Account nf Jesse P. and Kmiinuel II. Has let, ndiiiliilslriitors of the estate, ut Julm llaslel, latu ul Jai kson Twp., dv eased. i. First nud fl mil account nf W. II. tail, ad ministrator of the estate of Levi (111!, lute of Cchlre Twp., deceased. 8. First mid final account of S. Wels, adminis trator ol I he estate ot II. lb yinaii, late of Melius yrove, deceiuii'd. 4. Third and filial account of David Winner KUardlnii of Foster Fisher, a minor child of Cub vln 1.. Flsner, Into of Mlddlivreek Twp., ilec'd. fi. First and llnal account of Charles How " udinliilstrator ol the estate of KIIji Kwljf, ilet d.' II. First and tltml account of Kllzabeth Welter iidinltilsiriitrlx nt thu estate ot Peter Wcllor, late ol arliliit;tuii Twp., ili.s'cused. I. First and tl mil account of Charles DeLonir ex.s'iitor ol the estate of Jiiuies DtlAJiiu'. late oi Centre Twp., deceased. s. First and llnal account of Mary c. Klstner administratrix c. T. A. ol the estate ot lleulmuln klsluer, di'i e.iM'd. . First mid llnal U'Vount of J. C. Shnmlmcli and N. W. Alifler, exiH'itloni of llio eslale of Siis miliiih AIkUt, lale ol Spi-u 'l ivp., deceased. Hi. Account of Charles Anrand, tulmlnlslrntor of llicestaie of licoitfo Moyer, late ol Jackson Twp,, ileeeased, II. Aeeoiint of James K. Divlsnn.l C ilvln II. Noith. eveeiiloisnt the la.-.l Will mi l Testaiiient nt lienivu Scliimiv, lale nt Selliisu'iMio IKirollL'U. deceased, l. M. SlIINDI'U Mlddlebui'k'li. Pa., Au'. as Ui. llek-lster JAS. C. CUOUSE, ATTORN uv AT LAW. MlUDLKUUKII, l'A. All business entiiiste.1 to his care will reeelve prompt attention. C'on sultatlon iu Euglibh uud German. Lewistown Academy. A college preparatory and finishing school for both sexes. Foreign lang uages taught by natives. Music de partment, vocal and Instrumental, unsurpassed. Terms moderate. Send for catalogue. J. C. Ti.A. H. S. Lewistown. Pa. Principal. crown Heme. The best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not sinoko the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high firo test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from tho finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is the ISest. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade onh r.i Idled by You i s t ruly, THE ATLANTIS F-ZFIITIITG CO. Sunbury Station, Sunbury, 1'a. ULniCirS IZNTAL LC3H3, S Elinor eve, Pa. Teeth denned, extracted. Implanted, regulat ed. Discuses and IM'irles to the teeth mid mo'ltli treated. Artificial sets, crowns, bridges mid olidni atiii-s Ins. rted. All kinds of llllliik'. linld work it sMs'llly. ii r.o. it. i i. uu ii. i. i'. tirtlceln Wels' dwelliiii;, hhiiIIi sld" clilraiice. Opposite Natloual Hotel. D U. Ij. II. VOKLKLKIt. I3KXTIST. Treating, lllling, artificial teetli, bridge and crown work. Nitrous oxide gas for .painless extractions. Everything pertaining to dentistry. an Hoskirk s old stand, SKLINSOUOVK, P.V. ; To the Public, Generally. As Congress did not pass the extra revenue on whiskey, the Marks brands of whiskey all of my own make remain the same price. New white whiskey, f '.7.1 ; 10 to 18 months old, fi.W ; 23 to .10 months old, f 2.5o ; 84 to SO months old. $3.00. 38 to 42 months old, 3 50 ; These are all fine goods. Do not forget the old .'tand. Empty whiskey barrelsWeU,, 1. 1 - , " "lii-CiWf amcs, Near R. K. Station, Mlddlebugb, Pa. PIAtMOS, ORGANS, AND SEWING MACHINES. C. C. SEEBOLD, the well-known dealer in Pi anos, Organs and Sewing Machines, has now the larg est stock of instruments on hand ever brought to Mid dlelmrgh, and from now to January 1, 1SJ.1, cash buyers can have tho same advan tages in buying from him as they have, in buying from tho manufacturers. 0. 0. SHKHOLl), Middleburgb, Pa. SIlKRItT'SSAI.KOF REAL ESTATE ! Itv virtue of ii certain writ of I'I. Fa. Issued out ot the I'oiii't nt rmiuiioii pleas ot Mivder county and to me directed, 1 will expose to" public sale ut thu Court II.ium.' In Miililleourli, on Saturday, September 'J.i, ISO.j, at I" o'cliM'k. ii. in., the followlnc; real estate' All that certain tract of l.in 1, si'u.itelii Adams rownsuip, MiMicr count v. j'n., iw..in.'i mu iii by land of laieti i.Uliei't. el. al. solilh bv Jacob It. ItelKle, D. A. Kuhi iil.iii, et. ill. t a-,1 bv Ka'. ell Ketterolf, und we-il by Daniel Weaver, "coiit'aln lliifSs At. '1(1., mote or levs, wliereon are el ected a 1,'ishi, uu iineiiiuir House, i,ais'e lJatik Hum und other iiiitbi:j.liii's. Nd.ed, talifii Into exii'iillon and to be bold ns the property ol haiali A. Tobias und Henry J. 'i'oblus. 1). C0LENDE1I. Sheriff Special Premium- Given away to r. yjjjiijT,-.:w ..... I I f t'W J Sotlil link, tnt'itir Klnlsli, FoI.IImr Ma- lc or Nrwupnprr lim k. "Tlion your future pur chases, paid in easli or produce, aggregate !2."i.00 you will bo pre sented with your choice of one of the above nr ticles, all made of Solid Antique, Dak: Folding Table, Folding Jook Hack, Folding Musii: Rack. ' 1 1 v-i DitlB Don't nr but they go a great w ays in thatdlreetion. Then J why seud;to the City Tor reiidy.inade clothing and then take them to ak lied local tailor to improve the 111, wheu you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al RQflD FIT at once HENRY L. PHILLIPS MEROTANT TAILOR, Sellnsgrove, Pa., where your work Isalwaya guaranteed or you have recourse. This Is a question that interests every man and boy .A neat-fitting eult.no matter what material is It always looks better than an Ill-fitting suit no matter ho One the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. 1JUCK. $Blinsgrove azaar)! Newly Established. o ""'tef sMS?irmVvlti'.,,t?ck for '"-r ,,ew "tore ' Slrl'guairfl r.uild. lug, ftl.I.NM.H() L, PA., 1 am ready to satisfy the wants of all patrons. I carry , LADIES' FANCY GOODS of every description, Notions, Gents' Neckwear & Jewelry for both Ladies and Uentlemen. MILLINERY a Specialty. :-Mr43!i Condition fXI it I, .irtninf.i. a...... 1 !. . .t In rriuToitiri l 1 .ti ,7. .;J.JLV ..ri . . I ''J"""'!" """2 ,n "" "; ollii-rmnil ore fourth Mtiron. i:zr ft&z, ;as:,3 stu vrjstt&'zzsstfz If You Can't Cot It Near Homo, Send to Us. Ask First. Ut trt .uuluy tn..- tiuUiJ.cU." ttut f.w, 1, N. JullMuN a Co., u tuUoiu llu Su-wit, ItuuZ nur Customers. oltd link, Aiilhfiir I'loUti, Folding ftn.,1, Itsrk. - - - -1 A v - -14 I - I - . . - 1 ' i Solid Onk, Alliir Kiiilsli, l-'oldliiK 'i'ablv RUNKLE L WALTER. m ov going to four doors west of Hank. Selin. grove. o -o Respectfully, Nettie Cohen, Selinsgrove, Pa. eep Chickens Strong ;and healthy : it rets vour nullets to Iav- inir earlv : it is uortli ii vi,-i,,Kt in nr.,1,1 iwlien hens moult : it nrrvnnt a dionc ' f fc-v- wuaiibMt I PYti'AL' risen ii is it poucnui ittou tiiestivc. d:iilv i "Wiicr. otherw ise, your f ront this fall ar.d winter will bo lust when the price for cr's 13 very high. It assures perfect assimilation of the food elements reeded to nrotltice hp.nlth and fnrm eatrv .. .. r M -",-,'V.:-f 'V- 4m-Mtrni'' ki4lli '
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