"UK " w rubllied tverf Thurodftf. l" .-.,r rooT. Die Court of V,Tnt '"J"TThVid ob Tth. foarlk Monday "Jt of'lVomber. V' 11'.?. i. .I th. ae in their all. " ! naiahhiirtwon. tno a,. ton. .'" . ni rtret. Ihora MOTIOS TO SUfiSCIUiifcA ilAili Look t the flinrurc; on the label of L- naner. TtioHe nnros iru y L.t to, IMI1. " Coney is ,f dl4t chttnKJ- to other recoipt U newMMT. liriiklll IB BrnCIKH 1 1 s PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. cmiETiaY & LEWISTOWM D Time TabK In effect Not. 15, 1886. ARDl I". WlTHiWi P. "L'fUjoiraell NfPOMlbl fortb. TWAaH A in t nl Tift 900 T.l f0 7.20 " T.v tie T.S4 VV 1 . f 48 1 8 TM 7 6T 1 M 1.04 1.0" H. 10 in ID J.1J t (tl D M I.M N 40 J" 146 SJ4 M M 1 4'J OJ 4 .10 4 90 'p m i a; l i.ewlktnwn J. . MatnHtreet i i.ewiMown t Maltland g rainier It Pblndle 11 Wanner 17 Merlur ,) Raiih'i Mill II Admburic H4 HiTrtnn SO Henlr Hi llldi!leiiur.b 14 . Iteieer JT Krrnr ft Pawlta 4.1 fellnKrore 4t Selln.icror J, til Hunburf - .M J M ,t.ni is. no Is.W !.4 13 11.80 D.'iO !.ll ,04 IK) ;T.M 'T4J !.H in to lor 11.00 .4 2 M 13S 1.1 l.Of ,f. gellnaffrov Accommodation. (Oonneetlno'withtrelnioii N.U. By.) LMT Helln.iiroTa. Arrlre at HellngrOTe ( 0 A.M lQMA;t!-' Trains Leave Twlftown J unction : 114 m. oi. m, 10 40 ml or, p m, 4 14, pm, m m for Plttubnric oil IU Wt. ,J I m, 4 34 m, I 47 n m, 4 44 p m, 9 M p m. 11 14 p , Kor Phll.llhU, No York, Halll Boro I w.iblniit.in. ntn'ii tStH' aoaaz it tani' ioks, an' but t!'l jri 'em." CUude Smith Is on the sick llsf. A protrncteil nioetlng Is In prorppo fit th WiiUmii churcli, comiucteil by Rev. W. II. Htover. TheO. A. U. Post of MiilJleburj;h will five an enturtaiuiueut here on the 7th of January. Ixjok out for a special annonnce- inent for Bonton Shoo and Kovi'lty Store in the Post next woek. Women ran Btuiul titht ehoes, tiht gloves and tght lucintf, but they draw the line at tlht husbunds. J. C. Oldt, a teacher in Spring twp., now leads our subscription list, hav Iur paid his paper to Feb. 1, ISM. I.i-m!,. (.C. Outellus, Mlddleburgh's oil mi I reliable Clotbln.j; dcjiler will t. . I -.tit ' iXip i " iu iiic&iiiJuiiiinoujviii'a iu umv mih'ai n ri ht' 1 I'll wr uuv tur it. The Oldjall Dronertr was sold at public sale by the CotniniHssioners on Tuesday and was purchased by D. A. Kern for oue tnousaud and five dol lars. A hgl license bill is to uo present ed to the logUlutuie by the State Liquor I.ctiuuu. A graded lictMise will be adopted the highebt price be ing fixed at f :!00. Oeore Weitzel, iimnayer of the Itotton Shoo and Variety tore him iiioved his htock of noils into 'Squire Gift's room formerly oecupiod by Henry Mink, deu'd. The editor was in Sunday School last Sunday, but his chances for a Christinas present are not Mattering as his seat will undoubtedly be con tested on Festival evening. Jay O. Wolser Euq., of Juniata conn ty, has opened a law ofllco iu the couth-east corner room of the Court house. He is a promising young law yer and is becotulug well liked by our people. The Question was reeentlv auked "Why aie so many old maids among in school teacners 7" mat s simple enougu. uouool teacners, are as a rule, women of sense, and no woman will give up a forty dollar position for a tea uoiiar man. TheU. B. and Union Sunday School Of MlddUburghboth hold their Christ luaa festivals on Friday evening be fore Christmas this year. We under stand that the Uuion school has se cured the Court House for the enter tainment. The U. 1). Festival will be held In Seebold's Hall. S. T. Fraln, proprietor of the Key atone Hotel, Beliusgrore purposes Laving a grand Christmas dinner at his hotel on the 25th, at which a mammoth turkey is to be the central figure aud to which the editor and wife are iuvited. We will endeavor to please brother Fraln with our presence and surprise him at our ca pacity. A new engine has been placed on the 8. ti L. railroad, and d raws the express. It Is a long-legged eoucern And was taken from the mounts In eetion of the Pennsylvania Railroad, where It has a rebord of a mile In fifty eoonds. The train Is frequently run from Ueavertown to Mlddleburgh at a speed less than a mile a minute. The two tramps tried this week for bnrrlarlzioir Geo. Buhooh'a ' hr. naa In Peun township, swore on the witness on Tuesday that Sheriff Mid dleewarth had not arlven them enouch to eat during the sojourn here. These scoundrels have either no regard for their oaths or possess the stomaohs of hounds. We saw the sheriff feed them enough one day to satisfy half a uoien men and still they complained. We WOUld SUOVOlt A Mat nl ArlmA an. n4 eompreiMd sponges with J " r?ci, ir! wtH water. A shooting match for live pigeons will take place at Shamokln Dam on Christmas day. Sol. C-Doenheltuer pave the highest cash prioe for all kinds of furs, such as fox, muskrat, mink, skunk &o. Gabriel Gill, of Franklin twp., had one of his arms dislocated at the elbow by a horse falling on it one day last week. The tramp burglars were sentenced on Wednesday moruing. feller, the smaller one, got t year and 0 months In the Eastern Penitentiary at solitary confinement Long got 1 year and 8 months. F. S. Jfartman, agent for the Cham- nlon Iron Works. Kenton. O.. who furnished the Iron fur the new jail was here this week. Frank Is a prince of good fellows and has many warm friends here. A few nights after the burglary committed on, H. H. LeiUel's Jewelry store, the same parties, It Is supposed, entered the Post-office at WInfleld, Union county, by boring out the lock. This Is another evidence that It was the work of tramps. Owing to an accident whioh hap pened Judge Biicher.' of Lewisberg, recently while returning from a hunt ing trip, he was unable to preside over our courts. In consequenoe of this Judge Barnett from Perry pre sided over court this week. As we did not have room to publish the President's Proclamation in full, we present our readers withau excel lent synopsis of it from the pen of that master condenser,Chas. A. Dun a, of the New York Sun. It embodies the whole thing in a little space. Ellas Specht, the veteran gunsmith of Heavertowa, is still manufacturing some of his fatuous old time sporting r I lies. Repairing all kinds of fire-arms Is a ppcclalty with him, and all per sons having any work of the kind will do well to give a call. Mrs. Jamei Huffington. died at her home in Mlddleburgh on Sunday af ternoon. Deo. 12, aged about 58 years. The deceased lift3 lived in this county all her lifo, was knowu as a k'nd neighbor, nlTeotionato inother.aud led an exemplary chrintaln life. May she rest in peace. Dr. A. M. Smith and Miss Carrie Specht, both of Adamsburgh were on Tuesday morning united In marriage. We have not learned tho particulars of the ulTalr, but take this mode for congratulating tho doctor on the cap ture of so beautiful and accomplish ed a young brido. The Chicago Anarchists threaten to destroy the city if their convicted leaders are hung. This is one more reason or evidence that their hanging is very necessary. They were fairly tried before a conscientious judge and jury andHS" 'sickly sentiment or shameful feur should save their necks Hon. Ezra D. Tarker, one of the ablest attorneys iu Central Pennsyl vania, died at h'a homo Iu Mifflin, Pa., Friday, Deo. 3. Apoplexy was the cause of his death. Mr. Parker be came best known in this county dur ing tho Doty vs. Hanks trial, where his abilities as uti attorney, courtesies at the bar, and sterling qualities as a I'entleman won him many warm friends. Nkw Music. We are under obliga tions to Mr. Ign. Fischer, music pub lisher, Toledo, O., for the Knights of Labor Grand March, by J. Y. M. One of the most pleasing and captivating marches that has come to our notice for some time past. It Is of medium difficulty and as well adapted for or gan as for piano and can be highly and conscientiously recommended to young and hopeful musicians. Mailed by the publisher on receipt of the price 40o, duet COo. Last winter Hon. John H. Paoker, of Suubury, presented Capt. William Harding, with a very handsome Jer sey bull oalf, sired by imported bull Fletoher, formerly owned by the late ex-Governor Samuel J. Tildcu. This oalf was dropped December 8, 1885, and November 23, 1880, weighed 030 pounds. This animal Is of the finest stock in tho United States, and is high in the standard of points requir ed by iancy Jersey stock breeders. Perry township, as well as Capt Harding, may well be proud of such an animal. lYcejury Courier. On Saturday last a party of hunters from MuVeytown went to Beatty's knobb, back of Mllroy, and one of the number, A. J. Jenklus.sbot three deer with one bullet. Two of them were killed outright, and the third ran for about half a mile when it felt dead. When Mr. Jenkins suet he saw but two of them, whioh were standing abreast, but did not think of killing more than one, The bullet jNused through the bodies of both and struck the third, whioh was lying down a short dlstauoe beyond those at which he directed his aim. This is the most remarkable suooess we have ever known to atteud a hunter, aud it cer tainly entitles A. J. to the belt Lew intown Free J'rets. The rendition of the play "Under the Laurels"by the Susquehanna Dra matlo Company In Seebold's Hall, on Monday evening was quite well at tended, considering the very unpleas ant weather. The play was very well received and afforded an evening of pleasant diversion. The aotlug was good and showed considerable natur al ability in nearly . every charaoter, while the reading was far superior to average amateurs. The company Is composed of young ladles and gentle men from Selinsgrove who devote their spare moments to the cultiva tion of talents in this line, whioh la very commendable and deserves the hearty co-operation of the people of oar county. 7 Alioe, a daughter of Jacob C. Hats- inger, residing In Franklin tow nship, yesterday slipped and fell off the the porch, a distance of about eight feet, her head striking a stone, out an ugly gash above the Mt eye. Dr. Barber dressed the wound. One of the teachers attending Insti tute last week approached Contractor MoCaulty, and, viewing the curved work at the new jail fence, addressed him by saying: "Mr. McCauley, I am anxious to know how you bent the stone that are In that wall?" Mae looked at him for a moment with a roguish twinkle In his eye and then replied: "Do you see that kettle down there?" "Yes, sir." "Well, sir; we put them In that, steam 'em, then boil 'em. and then bond them over the knee. Do you understand?'1 The pedagogue drawled out a hesitating "Y-a-s." and then walked away as If he had learned an important lesson In geology. The Snyder County Teachers' In stitute last week was a surprising suc cess unquestionably one of the very best ever held in Mlddleburgh. All the foreign talent was of a superior character both In entertainment and Instruction. The addresses by Prof. Murphy, Dr. Horn and Col. Bain were of the highest order, and the black board exercises of Prof. Little were of exceptional merit, while the pressure brought on our home talent in an Intellectual sense during the last few years has developed talents of a superior nature, with none more marked than that exhibited in the welcome address by Henry 8. 8tetler, on Monday evening. The oauso of education is booming in Snyder coun ty and our instructors are sounding the danger alarm to other counties who claim superior abilities and fa cilities In education. Get off the track I The Sterling Comedy Company which played Middleburgh some weeks ago was billed for New Bloom field this week, and a riixpatch from that town dated Dec. l?th, says: "The Sterling Comedy Company, managed by W. R. Porter, closed a week's engagement at Newport last night. Tile play was "Hazel Klrke," and toward its close a gang of New port toughs attempted to create a ills turbanee. The door-keeper called for assihtahce, when Porter seized a policcmau's club, leaped from the stage and began to use it freely ou the heads of the unruly members of tho audience. Several of the toughs were knocked down, and one of them, Harvey Wingert, had liM head split open. During the meleo tho ladies screamed in terror and flocked on the stage. Miss Katie Howe,of Newport, fainted, und it was at first thought sho had died from the fright. There were no arrests, the Sterling Company being permitted to quietly leave the town. Roll ojIIojior. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their iiiuuen. Should auy mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per please notify us: Geo. S. Lepiey, James Auruud, J. C. Oldt, 11. W. More, A. Holshoe, Joseph Middleswartb, C. P. Fins, Henry H. Shaffer, Dr. A. M. Smith, Michael Yeisley, James Middles warth, II. C. Krebs, Deo. 10, '80 Deo. 1, '80 Feb. 1, '88 May 0, '87 Deo. 1, brt Deo. 1, 'btJ Juno 1, '87 Dec. 1, '87 Deo. 1, '87 Nov.l, '87 Deo. 1, '87 April 15, '87 Muy 1, '87 Jan. 1, '87 Wm. Howell, J. Irviu Howe!!, J. C. Struwsur, Henry Moury, Paul Kuepp, 1). S. Sholly, Isaac Pile, Henry Frock, George Norman, Mrs. Capt. Miller, H. Calvin Ulsh, Elius Specht, George Schumbach, Levi ltunuinger, William Dreese, Heury Kyuard, Lewis M finback, Wm. Portzliue, Hon. S. A. Wetztl, David Wetzel, Adam Fursttr, Jesbe Haokeuburg, S, II. Hassiuger, Phares Schambach, John W. Kenuinger, W. II. Ueigle, F. S. Jartman, Dec. 1, '87 Deo. I, '80 Deo. 1, '87 Jan. 1, '67 April 1, '87 July 1, '87 May 1, '87 Jan. 1, '68 Jan. 1, '87 Deo. 1, '80 Deo. 1, '80 Deo. 1, '87 Juue 1, '87 Aug. H,'87 Sept. 15, '8. Jan. 1, '87 Deo. 1, '87 Jan. 1, '87 Doc. 1, '80 Deo. 1, '84 Deo. 1, '87 April 1, '87 Deo. 1, '87 June 10, '87 Feb. 1, '87 Jan. 1,'S7 May 187 John A. Gerhart, Henry J. Lepiey, Wkst Bkavkic Adam is still in the garden of LIsenring and Malts. . The Stave factory is in full runniug capacity, day and uight. Gust Moyer moved his eaw mill on Enoch Baker's laud and is now run' niug out good whiteoak lumber. Joe Ilerbster aud E. Baker, are at present making logs for Mayer's saw mill. The Ulsh Bros, have their refrige rator flnUhed and now all they lack is a good crop of ice. The schools In West Beaver, are again Iu running order. You can see the cream wagons ev ery morning starting on the route. So much for employment in our end. A. A. Roiulg got home on Friday morning. Emauuel Peters has a large con tract for cutting pine on the south side of Jack's Mountain. The roads are in a good condition new; William Wagner, of Menno, Mftliu Co. ia visiting his pareuta andfrleuds. We are (nfored that two of our West Beaver citizens got a peuslon. Butchering in this end of the county la about past Borne of our farmers killed as high aa oue hog, while oth erahad none. . "r. BouxOjrs. A m a a aw ! i Ai'AMHnuna. uni uesuay morning at 8 o'clock, at the bride's parents, by Kev. J. K. Honeycutt, ..Dr. A. M. Smith ami Miss Carrie Spocht eldest daughter of J. W. Specht of this place. The couple took the morning rmirt w rm I'liHu.iAinHiit i naav win v...... ,...,..,-.,..... i.lolf l, lll.. V..... V-U ll.lllini.ra , v.n, v. . v, Washington, Richmond, Petersburg, and others farther south U time will allow. Upon their return they will occupy the elegant new residence erected by the doctor this year, which has been elegantly furolfched. The best wishes of iuhiiV friends went with them aud will weluome.thctu back The Reformed Sunday School will hold a Christmas festival on the eve, of flie S'.th. All are Iuvited. Albert Hachiuan.of Michigan who left here 17 years ago recently visited here. Time had wrought . such changes that only a few of his old acquaintances recognized him Emma Kleiupet.er of Leadvllle, Col., recently paiJ her brother Sam'l a visit here. Miss Kate Lewis of Lewlstown is visiting her uncle Rev. 7oneyoutt CkntrkvilIjR. Our schools have again opened and the teachers speak very favorable of the valuable Instruo tlou they received while In attendance at the County Institute last week. Some of our citizens know how to raise porkers. Dr. Kenawel, M. Yeis ley, Tobias Sechrist, C. M. Showers, J. II. Hartiuan and E. B. llartinan, slaughtered some big fellows, but Val. Walter slaughtered the boss porker iu town. John V. Rule and A. G. Uohbach of MiflMnburg were In town on the 7th. W. N. Heimbach of Beavertown was here on buslnoss on the 7th. W. A. Npp took in the sights in Suubury and Scliusgrove one day last week. R. II. Walter represented thla town ship at the Committee Meeting beta iu Middlenutgh ou the 7th. (Juite tv number of our citizens at tended the County Institute at Mid- clloburg, nvo of tliu iliroctors were present on Directors day. The Sunday Schools want money or a Christmas treat for the little ones, and you will beaskod to give. So bo reudy with your halves and quarters. Albert Wilson the Miflllnburg candy man was iu town on the 8th. Y. H. Wagner, Enq.,of Kratzerville, aud Adam llubb of Dry Valley X Roads were in town on tho Uth. F. H. lleimauof Northumberland, visited iu this vicinity reooutly. II. K. Sanders made a busiuesa trip to Lewisburg on t'riduy, Levi Musber and wife visited iu Montour county last week. Valentine Walter aud wife spent Sunday in Frcemout, the guest of their duughter, Mrs. Dr. Rothrock. It is reported that auothur wedding is to take place this weuk.v We hope It " l Vouple. A very suocossful and Interesting revival is in progress at the Sulom churcli . ui gwwre) Tho season for hunting deer closed ou Wednesday of this week. SinxuLKti! Siiiui,ks! Firty ThoiiJ sand No. , Ifi-iuch Shinglea at i'ijTj per thoiisaud. luquire at this olllco. Theother day one ofonr young men confidentially told u crowd of boys that ho had to wait on n t-li'k "bong" until midnight and then made a morn iu g call on hisludy. Now there is nothing peculiar In that, but we dou't thiuk she gave him time to ex plain, at least we heard some person go through town crying that night. Wo havo taken tho ngenoy for the Suubury Book Bindery, John D Lingle, Proprietor. Any person want lug binding done can cull at this office, get prices, leave the work with us and we will forward it at once to the bin dery. Persons having old bibles or ot tier books of value which they de sire to preserve can gettheui rebouud in the most substantial maimer and at lowest prices. A 8i;npiiitfK Fon, Ciiiustuas. The pnbllshers of that bright and Inter estiug Magaziue, known as 'jTic Home Journal, will actually sejul It for three months ou trial Jrcv, as a Holiday Gift to every one sending them at once their address and three 2-cent stamps for postage, eto. As the regular price of this popular publication Is $1.00, every render should grasp thU golden opportunity, aud address Immediately Thb Homk Jouunal, Bukkalo, N. Y. Nov. 23 -5 w. Holiday Notice. Tho subscriber has the pleasure of informing the citi zens of Beavertown and vicinity that he has opened his gallery on Mr. Kin ney's lot, where he will remain for some time, and asks everybody to call and examine his work. Rates from 10 for 25o. to 1 for $1, auoordiug to size. Large pictures in 8 by 10 inch frame, ready, for the parlor, from 1.23 to 3. Remember good pictures taken In cloudy days. Come ono, come all and examine for yourselves. Asking your patronage 1 am Your Servant, H. F. Dkibbrt. A f.f itlnfAB(toPhT. felrluu lu.liibuibiiui OlUcelo New Yoi-LT Fnui Ain. Jtxinuu uf Mea. "Dr. Ab. MaMirvIa, Ik mtktw -cl<y of Upilcu. .ui .nniil Mill. titan -rnUnilliiuurdby bun. Huniil-M-eun.H riial.utllaaiidTrMUMHullrM. UlTOP.O. and MuulHUUUCi WaliKV DMItl Uf -MM-,,rovr-JD proaaadilnMB to Ail. illittlULOLK, Ho. 94 Jha8i..Naw Cork. a- al mLm a llfllif U Ti-adlnff iMaaa Ma-. Iclaa ealabllabea an. Villa la niw Work wrinvwt pf epileptio Pir: IVxm JLmJtmrtuxlaftimiiciM a (lata of Loadonl.wboiuakttaaapaa. Eaaaitui.lj ! aaUwiabinc I wali.it -d ..l'.f--"-'"I Cal r!1 SUadipf, auooaaafullj owadbr tial lla avubliahadaanirkoa tiiia dUwaaa, Ucb if ant h a laraa butlla o? hi wund-rful but a Ira ITaaS tfarr atuDiaa-nd tlx ai aj.j V.U iXLiZ. V-"t'V aa ' 14 a aural" x . sa u tiw What Con So Sens. By trying again and keeping rjp courogo many things Boomioglj im poS(,ibId m Le ti&iD(s1, drn,u nt i 'in. 4,1Aa , Hon- Kidney ftn(1 Livcr Complaint hai have beuucnr, 3u oy n,n)cirio JMitera, arter evcrv .Li ' . ... I . . . V i i a t u . iniiig eise naa oeen tried in tarn. g0 don'tthiok there in no cure for , y00t btlt try Klectrio Uittors. There is Do modiciuo to safe, so puro, and eo perfect a Blood Purifier. Klec trio Bittors will cure Dyspepsia. Diabetes and nil Discaso. uf the Kidneys. Id valuable in nffections of Stomach and Liver, and over comes nil Urinary Difliciilties. Large Bottlos ouly OUota. at U. M. Shindel's. PUBLIC AI,E OF REAL ESTATE ! By virtu-of nn nr.tiT buird nut of the fir ilinii'n Ciniii nl Mnyilnr I'n., I'm., I hi' iiiiiTl'ii Oil riilnn nl the Kmiitu nl Atirsbiiin KnlU'.r, lull) nl rami l"wnlil, Siii Jit 'unnly, will tliiiito t' I iiIiIii' Slo nu II. n-iiit-u uii Weilnosilay, Jan. 5, 187, Tho TiiIIuwIiik Titliiiihlo Heal tt;Uo, to-wlt : 120 Arte?, inuro or Irm, Rlinnte In IVnn tuvnulilp, Snyiler ininilv, IS,., ImiiiihI.'.I Nnrlhtiy lli'iry VVimmiVuII, Kam fy (li'nrKi) ami llownnl Kuw, Smitii by t'harliw MiIUt. anil Vit liy Mnry Krdlv), nhiTviiD nru rrt'i'lul a kiiimI House anJ Bun I Orohnnl, (IikiiI Water. A MrllnB ul ihoo trat't la wi'll lltnhi-roil. Tl'.K MS i S) I'Pf eenl. when jimrty l trui k ilnwn, ont hslf nl tho l:ilnnro nn April I, 1NK7, and ri-iiin luliT i iriiluf 1, I hit, the lat I'Symnm t l-nr lnlireat fruin Apt II I, li!'7, xlii'll oau 8luu will bo Hlvcii. MDKRlK KKOI.Y, l'KNKY KKI'I.Y, Dud 14, lHHrt. Kxoi'iitnril. MIKI'LlNBUUa, PA., All kinds of SIJINGLKS ronslnnllv on band. UILLSTUFI', II KM LOCK BOAIiDH, tVo., furnished on short notion, at bottom piccu. When Ttahy wm alrk, we frr h't Caatorta, WIk u the waa a Child, alio etioj fur ( aalnria, Whrn alio became Mtaa, aha rl'ing Ui Coalurla, Whoa oho had Cbildroa, olio gura Uaogi 1'uturla, I i i ii i , i. MidtllrhiiB' illarket Butter 22 Eggs S.-i Pitted cherries 8 Unpitted " 8 Hlacklierrii'M Ii Raspberries....- 12 Onions 40 Lard 7 Tallow, C ( 'hiekeus per lb 0 J urkeys Side fl Soulde 8 nam 12 tii'aiii r?hukei COIlItKCTKD nT W. 11. WIXKV KVKHT VKIMS1)A Y. No. 1 Pennsylvania $ 7 8 Kultz 7ft "3 White mixed 72 Rye 47 ('om 42 Oats i i i i .... i A DMINISTKATOUV NOTICK X l.etlxra of tdmliilMtriitiiln.rin tlm cnuta of Daniel SlKltiyi'r, lato ul Wot lieitYer Tuwn.hli. Si yd'T Co., I'll., ilurM, havliiK I en Kranlod tu the iiu Uimluund, alt i'ii,m lm ii k llieni.elvin Imlehti-il tutald . rtatoare tourHtuil to iimc Iiiiiih iI Into l ayuuMi'., nrd IhiifOhavinM clnliui will ri'nnit thmu duly aulhi'Utlcitod to tho uudomliiUi-d lor lo'.t lu ll) out. ISA AO 11 llKAN. Miittaan Mlttlln Co., Fa. D' O. lo. 'r0. AilUilnlxtrut r. ADMINISTKATO 11 N () 1 1 (' K Letter of ailinliiltrailoo en tho t'ntaio nf Henry linker la tu id Wi-ni lluavrr T Si ydiT (!" di'O'il, having hi en uritntoil In tho mi lorrlil"'l. all araotin kiionluK thaiuai Ivo tnliit"d In iialil e: atu arn r'inaliid tu ui ikii liiilno li.iti liavnii'ii', til I" Ih mo huvlni iliiliua lll re ai ut thi'iu duly authoutlraloJ f..r ttli'iiiv jl lo the uuduralfiu'd. llllWAItl) IT. II A K Kit UANll 1. M II K r It Nov. 4, 'SO. Adiuliilcwatori. DSlNES 5YRUP CURES Coughs COLDS. Nov. IN, 1H88. eta )i). EXKCUTOIVS NOTICB -Letter teatainentarr oa the eitata rf John II. Waiter, lato of (Vntro luwtmliln. hinder (Jounty, l'a., 1o'i, bavliiK been urantod to thr uniiervunea, an irina knowing t hem-l ven ludobtrd lu aald ealati' are i an u anted to inaki luiiuodlnte iiaynimii, while thu.e bavlnx claim. win pretaut tlieiu duly antLoolloato4 fur lot lluiuout lo the umleri'irned. NAM'Jtl. H. WAI.TKR, A I) Ail 11. WALTfc-U. Deo. 9, 'iC. i fx ecu to r. Philadelphia & Erlo R R Division. NOltTHKUN (JtNTItAL RAILWAY. Train Lexvo Hunburf i t iu a iu, t or neiioiuuto, trie and CauaodaJ. ua. VMltD, For UnoK llaren. I'iium. fc'or liullefunio. Kan and Canaa. daliiu. lupm, For Itenovo and Watklni. 46 a in. ForCattawlata and HatoHon, 10 uo a in aud 6 p iu Kor Wilkaabarra. t U a in. 11 06 a ni. 4 40 n m. I'ut Bhainokta and AlouutUaruitl. Train! Leave RellnurOTa Jnautlnnt 63 ui, arrlvlnii at fblladelphla 1 16 p ui, Kaw ura s ui i ui, iiaiwioure a vo p ui, waan luKtoD e 60 u ui. i 02 v u, arriving at Philadelphia 60 p ro, Vew ura vaopui, iiauiiaoro 0 40 p Ul, win Inuton f 46 u in. 7 41 p ui.arrivinn at Philadelphia. 4 J6 a m.Now Yorat 30 a in, Ualtluiore 4 66 a u, Waab Inuton ft vi a in. Train alao Leave RunburT: 1 60 a m, errlvluK al fhlladi'lidiUS 26a m.Nee x ura ii on a in, uaitnnuro I 16 a m, Waal Jpjllon WW a in. J. R. Wlllll) fl.B'l Paaa l..nl CBA8. E. rPdU.Oiu'lalMiagar. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letter of A dmlnlatrat Ion na I ha .it.i. fHILIP J.hMMll. Ul of Ad. nil tnwnai.tn Holder 1)0.. l'a.. .laoaaaad. bavluu Laau .m. d to tho oudariluued all nerauul knuwliiir tbaniiolvei Indebted to aald eatata are lanuaai. fc2h. d lo make Immediate payuieut, while ihoae bevlua olalmt wlllpraieot Ibeio dull authen Healed to OEOH'IK NORMAN, rUlLlt J.OOKtK,' Do.3 M. . . . dniiaiitrator. CENTRAL "HYS K!& f 1 ?? .? fit HtfEfc. R VlWt E SELINSQltOVB, We call tho attention of tho pub lic to the large variety of NEW GOODS suitable for Holiday gDEoesiLBa9 both useful and ornamental, Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers a specially. Ladies and Misses COATS selling at greatly reduced prices. Uosroct fully, S. WEIS, Selinsgrovo. wnmm iwaawaawti me real: We are just now filling up EVERY DEPARTMENT, with as fine a line of New Goods as over came to our community, and they are CHEAP. Come and see them. SCHOCBB i.'lMI K -a. mT ' iAjtJk. tiki V lit. ALWAYS ON TIM 13 Aa- Hedw t Please I o Our now ppiiiif.; tock ih now ready. It if cno at ll.c priitifli t lintu r- gocds you buvo vi r 'i In ld. Xothii, liab Inch f.'i -t.ltcn in the. wsy ri good and dcHii'itlile n.. lew. uial no to qnnlity find lo.v plireH. np firj-f.p competUi'.' Our ni'dio Im iilwriys been to umitit.iiii Hie lend by rCorir tho bo.:t koihIs for t'u Last rui.ev. Wo idTer for your foLhldfiiUiou . DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, A'OTOXS. JMTfi, CAVS, Tiir.VhS, VALIXF.S, L'UTLtiHY, CAUVUTAU WET CJL1A ,. HID (Jir. r.AS. (IL-ISS, TLV. E. lllTUKX M OOD AXD II ILWWWAIiti cV-6.. .SC., y-f.'. These goods air inutrlii ill rar, of the choice.it mat it rials an ft Idlest sttfes. Tit e trices ice ask tor fhrm wiU astonish ioa as the are autiuesl ionahlti the rack hot torn fur retail trade- lit hi the highest trice (or all kind of co u. tji ) ' rno nn Judging J ran i. oar trail a ire anticipate EXTEJiRIVE SALES this season und hare r, pared to met tali demands CALL Yours in waiting, 11. HE. UlISTKa & !'., JSear Midillcbarg Depct- 2 COOK hl OVK.S we Will hi I.7 ou to the Grand Times, NEW SUSQUEHANNA and oth ers, all of which aie Cil-c.os etovca ia all respects, COAL STOVES of all kinda, from all purposes, Call and seo my stuvea, la fZS imiI UVk Tin i9 EJ U W fcfo li'j 9 PA. TLu o!J fuvoiito in ft new diessn. Tho NEW MORNING LIGHT Mill l;ti p t ahead of i ll ! alin btovce. This f ill it appeal :i in a uow 1iokh, ji ; retains nil iu lust it.tr pMwer, v l icb i itcliin.wl J.' d by c!I u lo i.ig fai aLi ad i auy oilier Mtuoa Vol SQUAUli IIKATKltS vC Livo ll 10 Sunshine, Capitol, and ntliern, which oro prutid iu nppennu'co, pow crful lo hint, and stand at tho hend if ull p(juuro stoves. The bent of roforciicoe civtu. 1 D. T. UII OA 1), jtf Iddleburgli, Pa,
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