KRKAMER. Min Nora ErdleY of Milton wan home recently visiting her parent . . . . Among tho visitors in our town recently were: Prof. F. ,0. Fisher and Miss Annie GembeiTing of 8a leui ; Lewi Magce ami wife, Lewis burg j Thonms (lutelius, Mifflin burj- and He. I). E. McLain. Mid dlebiireh Ualpli HoinUeltnan, . Grand Rspubjican Ratlitt. ; Mass Meetin?, Freeburtr. will be addressed by lion. Thad SL Mahon. October 21. , ' Mass Meeting, Seliusjrove, to be addressed by Hon. John Wana. maker, Hon. Thad. M. Mabon, iloo. Franklin Hound, and General Ma on, October 22. : wlio hud been employed at Lewi-(day evening, Oct. 24. Prominent (nun. for t.h lint few WeoKS LrtS To turned bomo for the winter.... Democratic mans meeting wai held in this place on Saturday evening. There mos a lurgo turnout. Sneak ers : Jay O.Weiser. 0. l Ulrich, M. K. Hawsinger an.l K. C Walter. . . . On last Tuesday tbo 0. E. Society of thin plnco hold their first anniver nary. It wan tin interesting meeting. Freebur;? and Mid llnlnirgli as Hui'iatioiiH were prenfut. ...Miss Zora Walter M spending fow weeks with hvr sister at Seliiisj-iove John Latidin and uewly-w Med bride of l'ltxinos, enj ved the bos- intality of the former h parent" ft few ilavH. The vounir couple hav tho bent wishes of all CauJidati Sniilxr nf ItiMiveitown waa in town on Monday looking after his friends. KELINSGROVE. Miss Annio Wetzel of Stoelton wu in town over Sunday. .. .Mini Delia iiiirns, one of the public school teacher, i mck....ur. .Joun Mmp sou of UHhington, I). 0. is visiting his father, Col. A. C Simpoti ut the Keystoun Robert Smith of Mahanoy City, a former University htiiili nt." is visitinc his Alma Mater ?.rrs. Tjiipfer of Stoelton is visit ing ln-r ni-ter, Mrs. W. O. IIoliuos Ui'V. John C. FhhoM has been eh-eted to the charge at Shipneiis villi, I'ii , to which place lie aud his family removed this week.... Mrs. (lauglernnd daughter of lierrien, Mieh. are the guoHtaof .1. W. GauV lerii-id family. ...E. E. Duck aud w ife are in Philadelphia. .. .Since the hmitiiiir season has opend our iiimroda are happy. Tho moat suc etHsful trip of tho season wai taken by Frank Smith nnd Isaac Seiler, they having hhot niuo wild turkeys in one day. . . .A number of our po pie went to Liwiaburgaon Saturday to see the PeiitiHylvauia Ilenerves- liucknell foot ball came. . . .The Suh- liichtiiina eleven will lino up ii:'uiijst the Williamf port Hitfh Sliuil at thin place on Saturday afternoon. ALINE. Mins Eftie Ilornborgor, who is at tetKlini' I;. 1 . iJolleire, was home on a visit. But returned again on Sun dav afternoon. Mihh Estella Trout man took her back to school. . . .On last Thurndav eveninc Peter Folia and Millard Walter had a terrible field. Hot h i)iu ties .voro severely hurt. Peter Foltz had Walter in fested and II. A. Kbris-lit bailed him for his appearance ut court... .Mrs. Henry 1 lower is ou the sick lint.... Some of our silveritoa claim tin! tiiiiuu inftfitwva ni'A n nuiuunin Itilt T Hiipposo it is because they can't have any.... On lliursduy evening tli iiionev fiuestion will be debatod in our liternry society at Meiserville. Th iuioii rvads thus: Resolved that we should have Free Silver. Tho following are the debaters : Af firmative, J. W. Hornborper, H. E. l'ortzlinn ; Negative, Eugene Mark b'.v, A. It. (b-lnett. . . . Benjamin Brocious made quite a profitable trade last week. He traded u cool working horse six ear.i old on a blind cow about fifteen or sixteen years old. lie. let ni ne. I tlm cow hut docs not have his horse ft . . . . lire. Samuel Hug is very hick, and tho hopes of her recovery are slim. ADAMSBUIlCi. Tin' Lord's Supper was colobruled by the Lutherau church ou Sunday. Two were taken into church fellow, ship.... Rev. l'ahs, wife aud diunrh ter, of Miltop, are visiting at this place.... H. I. Itomig und Adam Smith visited the I. O. (). F. Lodge of Mot 'lure, last Tuesday evening ....Ella H. Weiduian and Herb. Manbeck have gone to tho City to buy their fall and wiuter goods. .. Mrs. Claude KIoho returned from a visit to her parents in Selinserove ... .Our schools ur in a nourishing condition H. I. Romig bought' the meat market of D. F. Spaid. HOFFER. At this Aritins tho pooplo aro talk iin: publics Mrs. Wm. Buhner i on the nick list ...Henry House worth and wifd of Michigan ura vis it itm' n latives and friends at this place . ... The. irgau dedication at Grub's church was postponed on nccouut of the sicknes of tho pastor .... P. A. Troup is in Nauticoko sell- intr potatoes Mrs. Perry Moiser of Michigan formerly of this place is visiting relatives near this place. speakers will make addresses. Mass Meetinz. Middleburt. to be addressed Dy Judge Furst and Jas, Scarlet, Kv., Oct. ai. Mass Meetinc' un ler the auspices of the McKiuleyand Hobart Club of Union Townahip, at Port ireverton, Oct. 31. Tho Republican Standing Com mittee will meet in Solins.jrore, Oc tober 22, at 5 p. id. Robin Rad-braast Poor robin rod breast, lovely bird, How melancholy sounds thy rote I Thy amorous strains no more are heard. Lovos woes me thinks now swell thy throat, Or dost thou mour thy nvrnet mate gone, The sunny day and g een woods bright, Tho dreary season cuning on T I too have lost my heart's dtthiftit. Dear bird why tarry here so I ite, Couldst fly to BUiumer wood and dell And haply find thv fickle m t ! Could I but fly to Amabel I Such bliss is not for mn decreed ' O, leave these woods where leaves are sere And bo from ail thy longing freed ! Had I thy chance 1 Why tarry here? flnli l-onrhc its ILigK-tv. This extract from an order issued from the passenger department of tho Pennsylvania railroad is of inter est to those persons who desir to ship baby coaches over the line. The extract follows : "Under existing regulations baby couches may be carried free locally on release of liability and not ac companied baggage, and when not used as a receptubie for buggage. When accompanied by baggage for which n check issued the same charge will lm made fur coach us for 1(H) pounds excess baggage. - - Disclaimed Responsibility. I wish to say to tho congrega tion," said the minuter, "that the pulpit is not responsible for tho er ror of the printer ou tho tickets for the concert in tho Sunday School room. Tho coucort is for the ben efit of the arch fund, not the arch fiend. We will now Mug him b, "To err is human ; to forgive di vine." Und-T Different Circurns'ances. A boy can sit otill on a sled six inches square, tied to a sleigh goiug eight miles an hour, who couldn't sit still on ii sofu live minutes for a dollar. A man will sit on an inch edge of a board fence and t ilk poli tics for three hours. ' Put him in a church pew fortv minu'es nnI he gets nervous, twists, turn i and g'. es to sleep. A man will fill his mouth with tobacco until the juice of it runs down his chiu, but u hair in bis butter kills him. Orphans' Court Sale of The H-m.1 Aflrr Itlaurr Pill. Hood's Pills aid digestion, movent that feeling of fullness or distress and gently, yet elloctively, assist in tho ussiinilation and digestion of food. They 1d not gripe or Pain. and they do not weaken the body. Ou the contrary, they have a strengthening and stimulating ef fect. They rouse the liver, prevent sickness and cure sick headache. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless and may be used safely by dclicuto womou and children. Till- World to I.ikI on Frldity. New York. Oct, 1ft. Pastor Fiud- crick Stutzke nnd his small congre gation cf Apostolic ChristiaL9 have issued another call for nn ascensiou to Heaven. The first call was is sued just fifty days ago, the Heaven ly excursion train ruled to loavo on schedule time. Tho timo set for the trtinstigiirutiou of tho Stutzkoites is next Friday. IlrM for it Uvurliiir. May Heartier was committed to prison Sunday by Siiuiro Vincent, of Northumberland, to await a hearing on tho 2lth inst. on u charge of lar ceny. Nunbury Item. 0. 1, c. COURT HOUSE NEWS. MA.RKIKD. On the Hth of October, at the par souiige of the Boaver Memorial M. E. church. Lewisburg, Pa., by Rev. William Moses, Martin H. Leshor, of Shamokin Dam, aud Mis. Mary B. Grove, of Liwisburg, Pa. Oct. 10, at the Evangelical Parson age, by Rev. E. E. Gilbert, Adam F. Reife and Miss Suo Mayer both of Poit Tievcrtuu. !oiU r.uliTPtl rr Iterord. r..i ir.il. l. a i T Annio Gangler and Jacob Gauglei Spigeluivei- of McClure to Maggie E. Yalnable Real Estate to Samuel Gauglor, land in Chap man township containing 21 acres for $:S()i). I.elloru (ariiHtril. Letters of Administration in the estate of Mary Nerhood late of Ad ams township, deceased, to Job Hartman of Port Ann. Murrlnire l.lrriine. M'm. J. H. Spigolmyer, MoClure, Beaver Spring). Port Treverton, Maggie Haines, SW. H. Horrold, I Annie L. Arnold, S Adam F. Rife, f Sue Moyer, W. A. Weller, )Ida Donius, jn. C. Ilower, Lizzie Drake, Geo'. W. Wageneellor, MiddlebuVg. J Miriam Orwig, " O-t. 8th by Simon Hum me), J. P., Benjamin Gembei ling and Mary E. Reed both of Shamokin Dam. Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prqrenti diges tion and permits food to termeut and putrlfy la the stomach. Then follow dtziiness, headache, Port Treverton, Washington twp., Jackson. Bloomsburg, Insomlna, Aervowness, and, II not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. . Hood's nut Ustttlatt the tomaeh. tons the Brer, enr beadaeht, dUxtness, eon UpttUon, U. is MeU. Hold by all drutrglsbi. Tkeoaly rut to lake wife Hood's aarsaparllla. Pills The ondernlfrned Ksecufnrs of the litet will and Imlamral ot Danll Znioer. of Spring loWDShlp, HnjriW county, Fa., 0cfaMd, WUI l) vlrtoe of an orphitn's Court of the on la counu Of Srdr. e-pow lopilhllp Suli on Trurl. No. 1. on TnnrtMtitjr, . Atk. ISM. th naiowing deeorltMMl real intato, to win TRACT NO. I. being all Ihnl crtiiln m skusm and piece ot lana, the Muniloii Farm nf the traintor, piiinAte In Nniinir liiwtiHhtn. Mnvdnr inunlT f t... bountl- ed on the Norm by land of Hnnnn Yeaifer and Solomon l-embiTt et. m . KH't ly Innd of Mtld tamliert, and Tntni No. I, South by land of Lewis MnntKTk, Isabella Yost and Jimlnli llcl frtoh and on the Went by Innd of Phnrva llcl frleh and Wlllliim Kiti-o, containing one-hiin-iln-d nd nrty-iwo (15) a-re and iho pen-Inn, more or lens, with tbe appurtenaoeoa, Wheieon are erenled a .-ntory wpaiher-bnarded plank frame boune. bank hnrn and all neeennary out bulldlnirn. a well of good wnier at m bonne and one at the buru. iihout ito aernnot I bis traol Is well tlmtwred and the balnnne Is to a high state of cultivation, TRACT NO. f.bMlng another certain farmiunv atiufft or plee of ln.nTsltiinfe In township, enun ty and sUtle anun-nitlil, bDiiiiclml on tlie North bv land of John Zeibor and Joneph llanslnger, Kant by land of .l'.p HunnlnKer, Solomon Lambert and Triw-t No. 4. Ihtm mtfler denerlbed, Houlh by Innd of l.ewln and Annln Mmiiieek and Went by Triiet No. 3 and Innd of John Zelber, rontaliilnn one hundred nnd one (lull acren and 40 perches, m re or linn. wIMi the uppurieniineeit. w hereon are erected a t--iory wentlier-lNrdeil log house, bank barn and all ieee.ary out bulldtngH, plenty of g(Hd fruli. nhoiil lu avres la In limber and tlie bmntice Is clear. TKAtT NO. X, being aiiolher lurm or piece of Innd nttuaie nnd Hd)oinlng tractn I and 1 aMove di-mTIU'd, ImmiihIkiI on the North by pub II? roud leading from Mldillecreck 'oTroxehille. Kail ty tnwt i.rsniili by Ih.p1 of A mm nnd I-w. Is Mitnoeck ami Went by Intel 1 and putillc rond. coniiiinllig eighty (M acre- nir- or lean with the tiiurteimiii im. M.itn liulldliitrn, wnler, fruit, ntnteofeultlvfitlou nbo it (lie .tnuie as ou the trm-t ulnjve ilenerlU d. TH.M'T NO. 4, belli ii ennui p.eee of tlinlMT Innd nlltuito In to t.xliln. coun'v snd BlHIe aforextilil biumled on tint Noitti liy limit of Atv siiloin l.anilh rt mid tlunt Moer. K lit hv Innd of A lev lloiiiutel, Niulii by landof Aums 'llnck enliurif nnd WchI by Und of lwn MitnlMek and trni't A coin nliiliigeU lit (s.S) acres more or less, Willi the iiipuricu:kucuM. TRACT No. Vb lug it certain Limestone lot. alliinie lis trai'tH itinive din rllx ,1. adjoining InnosnfJohn Klliurler. Iteutien h'elnliaer ef. al. eoiilalnlng Kil ierclies more or lenn. sain to commence at M o clock A. .4. when terms will be made known by JACOB ZKIHKIt. LINCOLN hi lll'lt, Kxecutors. LOSE TEIES REQUIRE CLOSE PRIC? tlTlllJilLraiM!: Tho condition of the country rctmiros merchant to meet tho wntn h.. not tho classes. A very essential thing which wo havo given a careful stnJn nro now ready to clotho all cUbhcs, from tho laboring man and farmer to tlm ? at prices which will meet tho wants of all circumstances. mH CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS & CHILDREN ueiow win do given you a lew of our prices: Men's (hcv Suits, all sizes. ft.1.00 Men's Suits, all wool Ohevoits.Black, Drown or Plaids, worth 8.00. Our price, $5.00 Men's all wool Olayh, Frock or Sack, worth 12.00. Our price, 7.50 ii i n .fi .r ouiw irom un tm, Hoys' all wool Ohevoit Suits, double i or single breasted, different 8tvle muni -ji.u", wur price, i In Children's Suits we lead the rare r5 .wo, ..in A Child's Suit for 75c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 2 and upwards. All worth mure r n ur pnn a for men. unv Y .ii.t VWi.kJ AND CHlLhb?., Men's (r-y Kpry Overcoate, Mn'a Itltie or Hlank Kiiaty, Men'e till wool Blue 01 Jtlack, 3 00 I Uovn' tlrev Krav 14 in V(K) HoV Mini or Ulack Kemey,' 14 to I'.i ftUMI I Una ttll wool IJlut or Black. 14 to l-.i Men's Fine Satin Lined Kersey Overcoats $9 00. llnrklen'e Arnlrn Nnlve. The Ueht Halve in thp world for Cuts, Eruioefi. Soren, UlccrH, Halt 1 Hheuui, Fevr Sorec, Ti'tter.Chniip. ! pi iiamiH, iniuiiiiiiH, uornH, and all Skin EruptioD8. nnd positivi ly cures 1'ihtB, or no pny required. It is guaranteed to Rive perfort BatiHfuc tion or money M-fundfd. Puce iiG cents per box. For milo hv Grarbill. Garnniii & Co., Uicliticld nud all DrucKiHts. II 'lit. II ...! 11 , A.tv ....... tl vymius vjicv iin.xfu vape overcoats pi.zv KihihVs Urown and Orey Ciin J coat c?1.50. (liililrfn' Sturm O W ' . vwuin VI 1 VI j utnv 1 1J.H 11)11 1 Hats. Cans and n-nfc' TTiirriioli at our store. Our stock of Hats, Caps, etc., is tho best selected and most ,W line ever shown. Don't fail to call in and see us and conviiico yourself of the S jitciH, iiMi n hcu iiuuus as nu ui ust'ti. IS - L E The Reliable Clothier and Gents' Furnisher, Sunbury ansTnniisii luiD iisr 1077. Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments. H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only tho Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, i'ire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments NoPremium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets $11,055,513.88 " Home 4 ' S53 " 9,S53,028.54 " Americiiu " " 1810 " 2,409,581.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fldelitij Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. o . . Am Snecial Reduction at CLOSING 0DT SALE. I desire to reduce ray stock and I will offer a special reduction of 10, 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLOTH I NG bought of me. A full and complete line of Clothing is always kept on hand. Genls' Furnishinq Goods. Don't fail to see the best bargains in the county. U. GUTELIUS. Cloier. FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CHINA. W.H. FELIX. :0: Bright new designs look out from every nook nud corner of our Store Shapes and Styles la which at ouoe you see your ideal. CouchesS CARPETS, HUGS, ART 8QUARS and PICTL'RES at prices bo low that oth er merchants can not compete. :0: Yours Respectfully, I furnish all sizes from a hand cutter to a cutter lis will cut and snlit lrom 8 to 9 tonminrlmnr. Yrmm get twice the value out of their corn fodder hv cutting xuo lornano uoeu i;ntter prepares the fodder in Mnb elegant, style that your cattle will not get sow nioutk will pay lor itself twice in one season. Fellow faroir, who aro especially short in feed, give it a tliou-lit. C or writo for catalogue giving full information. " GEO. N. ERDLEY, Selins-rove -(-Fire, Lije ai;d Accideijl I r)surar)ce. Snydek's OLD, and reuahle oen insurance Agency, SELINS GROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA Elmor W. Sxi.yca.or-, Agont, Successor to tho lato William H. Snvder. . The Par-Excellerce of Relmblo Innurance la n proflonteJ iu tueM ing list of btandnra CompauitH, from which to ninko u st ketiou. J Better the World over. MAM IA- iui.mt.. Pint" 11 t W"IM, aw.u. JJlRli Iloynl, Liverpool, Enj?. (includinij foreign asuetx) H&W Jiartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) rhcBinx, Hartford, Conn. Coutiuental, New York, Cii . . . Herman American, New York, ti.-H ACCIDENT Employera Liability AsBurance Corporation, Accident Ids. Co. Subncnbod Capital of Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible nv, tihed by a fltrict regard to mutual safety. All just claims pivm:)-;" satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to nil i-Ihhsi-h of I ance promptly furnished. ELMER W. SNYDER, Ait.. . uuico uu iiiarKec oireot, nouu"!.' JUST THINK OF IT ! The MIDDLEBURGH POST and the --- New York WEEKLY TRIBUNE, srBoth one Year for Cl75
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