i T i;nl r bold " '"" f Ail wninmi-Iflionii, bntUtWM let ters &J., f,yT u,i" niwS prompt attention should bf) addrenaed U follow: Tit Post, MiWI(birf, Snyder Omrttjr, P. Advertisements, i eomntiiniintioiii Ao. must be battled in br Monday noon, vo secure ttisor- n in next innw , 3co. Ws Will ! PP " Tb Unloe rrnaee. i Orvalley, (Or. tVtokVl) w4 total. aeitrnyo-t by are en Friday a-fbl Ui. W kve a brl th particulars. Tb ! sten of nostra limn tave ubllot attested lo tha' '.value of Ayet' Cherry reel oral as a ur for cough ! odd. H. 8lmo, TropHHof of ibe Ho. 1, Milton, h our Tory wermeet IbaabA for a to tar Chrletma turkey. La nay NI waiv aad proaper abundantly. Tko QraaJ Musical festival at the Phil, harm onlo "Society, of Freeburj, will com. Btsto toe day Vte. 27lh and cloio Fri day, Diet. Tko profcromaio proml a roro tail t pioy olriela oe-at. Egbtb Annual Mueleal Convention will t held ( tko Muiioal Colltgo, t'rtrburg, Snyder Co., P., commencing as Afoot) ey Evening, January lo 1881, and to ooa tlnuo la ekaeUa uolll Frl Joy night. Prof. Keffer from Lancaiur City Pa, Iho Celebrated Vlollnlil Supported by lil ltr, PloDim, IU bo present, Tbrto Grand Coooerte, ( Wednesday, Thursday al fld otoing4, Jamtry 11, Head,! 1881. - - John D. Drece. Reuben Dra .tfiant! Dreeie, of Horry Csrty KiOM4, art visiting their uuum.-oui f.iiii o il re. lolioni of Snyder count. Tbry pil l our efflje o vleit and lU down iko "bull laa" for ooutliar yr s lUurlpilit lo Tbo Prfit. Tbty opotk highly of Kvii ; on 1 wo o peot to Uy bcforo our rolro, from titoo to tliut, their tIo uj oporieanoi lo . thol eouairy. Owing to tbo Imporfoot raounjr In which rrolhnooinry Cruuac boo krpt ibot'OOerl of ibo oibor triJ, In foot thoro wot no initiiuct o to wbtu Iho prioonor hoi hron dUohsrgO'J oo iho roorJf o blundur lht ohouli u a bo ororlooko'l ond N porfoly inriauoitilo, tho Oiiiaiol onl foart wrro ot or, tb auunil for tbo l)fl. org'iing 1hot It wm oa lb ln Uy. wbtlo ih Judo w.a of iho opiuloa it W4 on Frl tloy, wlilch oplnim woo olitrcihr ibo uil fo' Hi Oj oto olih, V no ll-cu.-loo wo Bnull hr iflit 'to o olo hjr tbo 1'rUoaor klmlf, wba 'awtiol lliol b o fl.)br il , on JOitiilii. jiJ Otrpi M aiuii'U't lori-ni, ihti lb rtojrd o oorrcoloJ. Ttnv75o, Uro. I lib. Tito bj bat oppro'o J In Hi Tribun for two or'hrO iliu at.ivo Auiat Uhi, ool Ibo oJltor la TnUy Ibitfc U lrculiln o wilful mt uiniioi.iut ftla. baod Tbo rooorl ahow (tut O'l lb l:)ik Jajr of Dombrr IK78, o inoiiu.i wta utoJa by tli Dim riot Attorney tj ruler x i.li rao,OQi i tbot Ik Cuurt rfooi4 th ran iou. bl4 it aatil Deo. Utb, ibeo grant 1 it agiiiiat t!i prot cat of tbo eouuacl far lb prlanuer. Tliia wt ibo ouly roc or. I ever tiiodo or tbot could b tntorct bocouao trolling alio W4crer olferrd In Soar tf oy of iko oiu4. Tbo ouly dirputo wHa whither the priaonen hd octiiolljr bru diaoliirgv'J on lb Mti or lit h of Ueu. 1878, which ojuli not boa boon part of tii rcoord, became ihtr Borer woo o mo tion to diechtfrgo thorn. Tui wj oriju od by H. II. Qrimin, biat. Ally., nod Chi. Howr pril euoael for tki Conuiun llh ot tbo booring of tho orgumont on tbt writ of u tooAS ootirua onj nerer ilia puud by th oounaol for tho priaonara. It watTua.t olotod in open eouit, In tho boorlog of J. A, Lvmbord, and aqkm ot tblo loroa, tbkt oil tbo foctf oboro ololod war only Molod torbolly in court at iho tiao ond noi, m it woo prop.r to do, put in writing ond mode prl of tbo rooord. Alt tho motion lht' woro oer Sled by ilbor party are now In lb bands of Diet, Alt' Orlmm an J ar properly on tbo re. ord, and to whom w refer Iho reader f lb Tribun. Mr. Lumbard bo wilful ly Kloolato4 ibis matUr repeatedly with tho oxprooo Intent of making political cop. 4tat out of it, sad la order lo prore that bo did so stols tbooo fasls aimply for lb pur poa of Injuriog mo, knowing tb soma to bo a lis oa it Tory face, I now refer tho slllionsof this county toll. II. Orlmm, Diet. Ally, in whoa postceiioa alt th pa prs ar to CbarU Hower, prlrot soual for tb commonwealth la tbo criminal eas now o trial, T. J. 8mltb, eauntol for prlaonor sod t bis Honor, Judg Bucbr whs samlo I all of ald paprs and rssordi froquontly wllhlu tbo last tws weeks. Sewing Machines. s I am bow ' ready and supplied in manner to sell at lower fiauera than er before known in this countv. will Mil "genuine 8Ingers" a the agents ran about and call them, from $10 to $28, with genuine Trade-marie on the fnacLir ;J. arUI sell the Davis, Daunt less, : John, Domest lo at correspond ingiy low ngures-.-erery machine war : rantiul tn K vamm a. ..I IaI,. , -v. w Mf UD JtV I ondhhand maohines as low as $3.Tliii ffer good., until January 1, 1831. Ii you cau't oome in person addreaa me by Postal card and will guarantee nurtwtufaotlon a bare retailed .mKO new White Sewing Maohinee . - o,.t L.ing been mode up . ..rn.ter Term.the buslneae in the za ploftse wae oonftned to the or y ro itlne of motlontlay. In the 7hans Court tM usaal amount of ltilnai, lraitpir6d. Tlio Quarter Se. 'im WM made to yield to the Oyer 'M Tonniiier. TV Court on Tuesday morning til rcVHl tlio Hlienff or the county to tiring into court, Iorael h'rb whom the Common wealtli electnd to be tried Meat in order, irao! Krb was indicted with R-iianuel Bitingcr, Uriah Moyer, Jotia- than Moyer and 1leo Maytr for the murder of Uretotfen Kiotalef to which indictment he pleaded not guilty and was arraigned ut September Term. The following gentlemen, selected front the general pauol, aud relumed ly the SlierifT on a writ ies d cirtum tltmlibwi, composed the Jury - Jcfffroon )4tilicrinan, Jacob Stuhl S. V. HartiHan, Ktclmrd Sitnler4, Hunry S. iMtnee, lwis Miniiiuiu, P. M. lilor, Tltoovliloiioo in Ailttm Kiel J-a, Kliao 8lrotmn, Henry Drown, I). 8tnliliincker. this caiMO did not iliir.T iii tho material points from the evidunce hronght out in the trial of tfiuanuel Ettingef until Detective, V. V. Lyon was called. The testimony of Mr. Lyon wao sub stantially as follows t On the 2Wt of January tat I want to the Kitilsler ruins with tiuh Ilowersnx And uraol vVI, the prisoner, Krb point, ed out to Uowersox the details of the murder ; fire, aud the premises Ao. naked L'ru who killed tlio kintxlsrs to which ho replied : believe Em in u ol Ettiii)ter ami Uriah Moyor killed tliout, and lioin asked by detective Lyon how ln knew they killed tliotn. lie replied ; was by when they done it. At a aulweoneiit clay at L'Uh's sulo Erb again oaid to Mr. I.yint that he was there when the murder was C'lmuiitlud. The trial wit conducted witli deco rum and every step contested with zeal amiability. The charge of the Court was ronui'lc- at. lo. not only for its impurti ility but for its legal learning; its concioeneM and i lmMtty of language. Tho Jury retired about 9..1D a.m. Friday, and returned a verdict of guil ty of murder iu the Ural degree at '2:'M p. in. Friday afternoon and Saturday was occupied in itiipauolin; ft Jury to try Jonathan Moyer indicted for tho nuir- dor of Urctchon Kintiler. Jit this, as iu the trial of A'rb, the regular panel was exhaustod and a fair awarded. The following natnud gcutlumeit cotu- poso the Jury i . Axatiah Kreeger, Jieob C. 8trawrr '.'tlaard D. Mover. Unorite J. Seboch. fcnjamiu Ulrick, Samuel lltilny, rviit Mraytnll, Huliert Keelcr. Jacob Uoiinh, . .Xtii'ustii ArnolJ. Cliarles Miller, Joint S. llanniiigur. Al this writing the cause is drawing its length along, still attracting con- iderablo interest and quite a orowd Tho greatest interest in this case is 4Mturd bl the testimony of Mis Bullio Binaaman andNV. Y. Lyon. . J. O. Moyer's teslintony Tbree weeks before tho murder. Jonatliatt Moyer and a number of per ns were in my tore. I was waitiui; on a ciiiilo ner who Hiked for notions. I went lo the uotious-giMiU vide and a'liilo I ivas uettiui! the kooiIs I over heard a converJittio.i ho had with the it hers and ho aid the time are hard and money S'-urco, hut it" 1 1 o hit J the money the Uint.lers had he would rate better, and he did not think if the Iviiitlum were killed, anybody would make any noise shout it. I ilin't know to whom this was uddrerfseJ, paid no Attention who were in, 1 (Ion t know to whom ho addressed this. There were one or two other persons iu the store, inn i nun i Know who they were. 1 thoti'jiit it was very .strange that he should talk so. 1 don't know who I sold the notions to, 2'Uo cross-exam ination was rigid : Testimony of Sullio M. Dings man : I know Jonathan Mityer ID or 15 years. Met him at bhawver's latter part of January 187S, whon he asked me to k west with him. Had a con versation with him at Krehbs' in tho ripring of 187'J. In the morning when he was going to his work he sskad me if was ready to go west with him, answered, yes l was, if he would tell me if he was along with the Kintiler murderers and he said will tell you at another time then be laid at that time, we wouldn't have done It, if It naun t been for the women. I met hi in again and he asked me ngsin if was nearly ready, and said was ready at any time if he would tell me if he was along then he laid he thought he had told me plain enough. Une even ing, at the orchard, when he was going home said, now Jonathan, must leave my place. Kate and Mary Krebbs are coming home and Krebbs will not need me ttien be said he was ready and said he should tell me what time he woulu be ready and he said any time, but said you have not told that, that asked . you then soid, now Jonathan was it you and Emanuel Jatinger, Uriah Mover, Ell Moyer Mary Hartly and Old AVb that killed the Kintilers t And he said yes, I think asked him if Ell was there and he said she was not far away. I asked him if Jim AUtngcr and Joe Moyer were there and he said they were not faraway, and asked him if Luoy was there and he said she was not far away : and he said they wouldn't have done it if it hadn't been for the wo men cant think of anything more was said at that time. Jonthan came home in the after noon of Election day )879 and stopped at Krebbs' and he ask me if the girls had come home or would soon come and we talked about going west then asked him how much money he had; and he said we would go out to Geo. liingaman's ' in JahJ and his wife could not oome after,and he said be had about $700. , Xfior that Lyon and made out that Jonathan was to oome there to Krebbs' then Jonathan and wrote letter to each other. Jona than came there on Tuesday morning, but Lynn did not come the roads were too bad, and he sent mo word that I should get Jonathan to cotue on Monday. wrote and Jonathan came on Monday before Lyon oame, John Zeohman and Picture man oame but Joia.han did not want them to see I1 tJoPi"--T iran,"d to go and I t- f t I " t l to 7 -V . . i i... t I a 1 1 Ci ctch htm U.tn tit i ( . , v and ssid if I would t.-.l i t he would kill me and Sr. rvd, , t. la Jonathan, helped to kid tl. old dunnn vrtter (old thunder and I' ht uing) and he would kill me too. liter Lyon came in and looked if the doors were closod -4h front door was locked and he larked the back door, then he Lro, Mid bl bitainos wa Is rob form era, loose or and pe .counterfeit moay I brought apple aod older and they at oad drank, Then Lyoa oobl to Jonotbaa that be Jonathan, woe arrsiloo, pal in jolt and discharged aad Ihty iuld aol da anything lo him aad that bo eosld toll all about it, Lyon oold ho woo Op al Uy Jordan's sod that Mary Hartley told bin all about the murder of tbo Kloularo about tbo chloroform that gltlngor wo ibo 8rt man la and Jonathan Moyer Iho Seeoad and thai Ibey killed Ibo Kintiler ond look Iho money and oaJ le Jonathan thai be ehonlil toll, it touMo'! hurt him. but b. JonatblS, denied It. Lynn wanU an at ihea to ay ws&t Jnnalba hd talk ed lo mo, bat I woe alrotd , but w hod mad ii all out n Thureday tbea I ooid nothing. Then Lyon naked hla if what Mary Hartley said w to Iru. b raid it was. Two lotiors without data or algor inro pnl in ovldeneo. Tho eroae oxomiaaliita was se roro. W. Y, Lyon's testimony flratsaw Sallie M. Itingamnn at tho residence of aao Krebbs, near Troxolville, 'Jnd timosaw tier was in the yard. In the month of December lii7'J (corrected to January) had ar ranged wiib .S.illio for Ilia purjione of gutting Jonathan Moyer thore. lie ttot him thore and met them. 1 drove to Krebbs', tied my horse at post and went into tho house.- lie for o I got into thejhouse I motconi'tiihlo Zerhman mid another mini. In the home I met Jonathan and Bailie. I told fallie get apples and Jona ban told her to bring cuter, 1 then stated what my tnisin rss was ohoving countorfuit money, leaa ing ote and robbing farm homes, and examined the door leek and nxked if Krebbs had sold litis wheat and got his money nnd said to Jonathan we'd eo through hi it -tdl J ut. mi I was trii d for murder and wns aomtilted said to him that he, Jonathan, wns and was acquitted and they couldn't try him again. I then told him bad been lo linvy'a and mot Mary Hartley and Mary told me, ho, I'riali, vmantiel, All. Mary and old J.'ib had coiniiiilt'd tins murder, I t il I him he wa ono of llio'it and hnsaid. that's so. He sot iu tiie hut;y and 1 drove him to llingn inu' for a orate out saw. US bat no Oliver. tea bit ware taUio ! out what 8lho lliogamin hal hea till by lii'n and bo ol I it wai true. 1 aakel him tbroo or four llineo If no wa proaint, b it ho eaid ooihiig. Ttlkel tn ilar.utnoai r.nglHh. Wbon bo nnaworol. 'tUal's on,' I tolke 1 ontie i to ol.u. West Bcavt r. Mr. naorKO wahlOKtoa Maaarman, o' Weil Hoaaer, au at aoJ klllaj ao est Ibat taeoajr- d root from Up to tip. o 8no tlmeUat u t o-r, Mr. Ifettr Raaalog. or While at work In ttio ital.ta, ha.r l hla d igs making a trial alo among lom Itorl not lar Off, ami on golog 10 laa wbal waa op, bo fiuo I they bad a oon up. Ho managed to eapturo htm attto, took blin home and troote l htm well. Hut with wll.l onlinala, ptlacaa are prlaooa, eo Mr. Ouon took a Franou furlougb ono olgbl nJ etortod fur tbo rMgo. Ho woe unljr a abort time among tho mlaalng, aa Waaler and Major wn overtook Ibo d-aor. or, and a davlly eonmat ouuol. -Iircourao bo battle on la favor ol tbo doge i too: faio and a vco'aao ode or tbo aooat rot usot, wore IL a polle ol tko vlswri. X . ... snrroa. pee. tl, tvu. ryoaT.a-Ow ko 10 ar.Mev.a Uwiia k.lloda boar walbitg .73 poonda. ' ' On tUailih In t.. He ktllal lU-oihain an I two iTeor. Dear and tear are vleatr In Ulan .11 couuty. A largo bear waa com palled to rt orar a aled.drlrou by Uearife Merrill. In order o avoid being raoabt l. a lom ell.la. Andoraoa (.'reek la booailng wltb lone. ' Jnlin UrutukorUcnttliio into luca kin.u. prrilif. On Iho Hth lout., lire. Iletnp II..- anll.,1 u. S.mu.l Hf .-i ,id l. Ki n llr j i.air tin tboholir b ioile of matrimony. i. Notice. Thof of nur reader dealrlni? etea.lr and proQiabl cmnlovment. or eoluahla reading mailer cheap for 1MKI. ahoutl aenJI5cen's lo lb fRANK LEHLIK i'UllLtSIIINa CO , 14 Uey 8l Now York, f jr a onmnteto ot of ihelr tubll. cationa and Illustrated Catalonia flea. lalniog list or ptomiuns, ate. or J.bO for a complete ogeol' outfit of li benuliful thromoe aod our IVemium Honk of Valu ablo luforioalioo, containing over 6oo pageo, with earaplo ccplea of all our rjubll. oattpas, &s. Sea adverlUemcal in another column. An active agent wanted In every town- twenty to thirty dollars can bs mods week ly. 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If you bav Consumption, and would ha know that your oougb oan bo mode looeo and oaay.lleolto Faavor and Nlgble Sweat checked la 21 bqore i Iodammatlon token .... f 1 : ' that you can ba made lo gain t to 6 poundo of healthy fleab per week i if you bars Catarrh, Dyspepoia. Sick lleadaoho, Heart uieeaoo, Liver Complaint, Norvou Debility, Seminal Wcakoaa or Bnaruia. torrhooa, loao of sexual powar la ithr eex from any caua ; If you bore any form ornorvouo woaknoao, losing Haiti or wasting away, and would know of an Im mediate relief and 6artaio our for many of lb oevoroat caaa in a short lime, a aow moibod with now agouti to fatten ovory body, lavlgorat and mak alrong and boallby lb most bopoloss oasos, out this out aad write at ono for partioulors to B. 8- OiaPENSAUY, Bsrrln Bprlng. MlOU. July 22,'8.ly. ' PRIVATE SALE. ' A valuable Brick Hotel, located in Franklin, opposite the Kunbury and Lewistown Kairoad deoot. ia offered for sale. 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For your Cold lake -r Sinbs' Taa, W11.U Qftsaar HOUND. . . Ill and Hosa " N . For your Cough take - " ' siiNKa' Txa, Wild Chibst ' and IIoas iioixn. For Hore Throat take ' i ' Bins' Taa, Wild Cnsaar and IIoab. hounii. For riore Lung tak bisB' Taa, Wild Cugaar anil Hoaa uounn etiold by all DlTa(til, 2$ aid 60 oeot . A Utile girl wa leachlsg her brother Iho Lord'o Prayer lbs other niaht. and whan oh bad aaid. "Qiv u Ibia dav our iiatij oreou-' no ouauenty called oulray for taffy, i:r pray for taffy loo f aod she laid you lorgot lhal I an going to givs you some of Hisas' Tsa. IfHu Chib. ar and IIoabiiodkd for your cold which la great deal better than taffy. ' It la contrary to our cualf a to Moom meud any kind of Patent Ueioine, but af tor we have aeen tb great lfeot of Robist'b Hobib Powoaa upon tb Homo lo Ibis toot loo, that ba been eur. d of tbo Eplsootie, a wall as nbar dls. easss, w dreio it Our duty as ood oitl teoe lo rtcooiniend U to all owoira ' of boroos. . . , . . , 4, ; . , - - Wher ar yoarCrutshe Uncle Hero they are Showing Juha a iVoltlo of M. IS. Robert's embrooalioa Yoa don't oav tbot three quarters of a bolUe of Erabro. eation has relieved you of your erntobes t I do, and thank a kind Provideso for loading no lo road that advertisement la lb "Bur," Ut wseV ... iE No on should bavo bones tied on In tb stabl wltb lb Kpliootio, when M. B. tlooerl Hon fowiloro can bs bouaht tt any Urugg'ft for 2( Csata. QuaraalMd to cure 'Mamma, I tbo eld hen going to b nt away for lb lumiaer t" Mo, Charlie nui wny ao 1 you sag 'Well, beard papa tell ih new hired girt, that Ibayi would bav A flu tim when ha sent tha ' old hen away - for tb ouaiao ' Mamma put litlla 'banoy to bod. after clvlnz him a doio of Btsas Wild Cuiasr and Ho a- uuan lor Die ooiu, letting Dial at would h well in Ih morning, and tben ebo laid for papa aod only fur kia having a boltl of Robert's Eutbrooailoo' la ,1b. u. oiigbt bav ba aarippl for lif. . 'Thle world laU.-lAetlBg how.l'.but it takoo vary live. . .1 Ut as of a 10 keep bold of our'Kolteis ef admlaaloo. a groat many of us are put oat at tbs axils "rnoumoola and : "Cotsambuoa.' . but lbs number of tbea ba boa greatly r duoed aino to many ooib end soldi bav been "nipped la lb bud" by. th imiy ue or bimbo- too, and UoAaaoDSD, For Sal gists, U and SO Cat. ' UlL CUSSST byajt Drug r "IT i o gu: Cor i n Ty' , or r KIDt tRO PRODUCE MARKET. (sctsd wasRtr ar tV. Dreeoei Onions por bushel Potato do butter per pound Kgga per dotoa Tallow per pound Lard 7 s It lo U ii e 8 CbarrleO A deeded C'horriog Dlookber.-lS Raaberrleil e 26 a riod Anolos Dried PoaJhaS psred P Ham die G 12 e 8 3uvlder didoo Mldqifbury illnrkct, CosasorsD uiit ay Slmonton, Ilarber te Co. . On iLXASL KDS. Wheat par buehel 1 on 1. S Co lo 4 IMi No. 1 Ry do ('era do Oat d f'loeeraee'l par bushel riioolbyrood do Itiickwheat do I'lateeed do MOD ITS. Potatoes Applee rrlmo :n Cherriea, pilled r, Cherrlea, unpitted X uianktierrlee f, Ba'pberrie 55 t'ried applee 0a Poooboo, paired, ) unpaired, t, Butler, prime H Iluiier, oeooad-olaai r, Kgs at Oaiooa . 7;, Ihioken a Turkey 7 Pork ft llam o Shouhler in Hacon 0H Lard h fallow 0ft Chestnut per huehet 1 ft naiuut uu ho sa Ties 40 to 85 CO.I I. Pea Coal 2 f,0 Clieatnui ooat 7ft Itlacki 1 h Coat 0 00 f- 4 as Dee. I tih, by lle. N. Young, Hamuol Oramhv, of Rebereburg, 1,'eulr Oo . Pa., and Mr, fatbarin A. Ouker, of Middl. crrek, fny.lcr Co. fa. Peo. lillh. by Rev. F.. P. tennard. W. J. Price and Mr. Jennie ii. HpcoUt, both of Fnyder Co. Deo. 61b, by I. 8. Thurahy J. P., Henry L. 8haffer to Mis Mary Meto land, both of Port Trovorlon. Nov. lHih, by It. C. Fine. J. 'P., laaao Ooodeii lo Mia Mary Mjoio, built of do linagroas. a .. jii:i. On H'ednealny, in Ibia I'.oro', Kliialoib Moan, relict of Ueorgo .lonit. Into of Mid'ileburg. deoa-sd, agsJ ti7 yar 8 roontb aud 4 day, Kloctiun Notloo TVJOTICIS ia Loreliy Efivea that an ,i-i Kleetlon Air Ibra IUre.-lnr ang sua Andi. torerti lkwaiuiai aaunlai 'lr liianranue fimipaiif ot llaavertown, I'., will be held at til ottloo of lhal '.mnoit In lluarertown. P..on NATIIKliAY, JANUARY Win, 1s t, botweeu llieboure ut I aui 6 P. M. otail I .tv. . H. A. WKTXKL, Pree. A. II. Howanaot, H o. imw, ij.'i. iyu sis r it at ua notk re. - I.e't-r of Hmlntatratlin on t'ie eitata of llool.Sdv la-, tale of Weal Herr l n . Knnl... !. I'a., ilej'J, lien bean iirtito I t" itie un.ter iim.. All I'ar-.in, kanwtng ttieiuxilvea In. isai ail to aal I .l 11 peu milk l-n-ne tl. ale 1 at innnt ille tknte U itiiik elulim aualn.t all aiUle will pre.ent them tor eMi lenient to I'ltltlsi IAN SNYDKIt, JlldCPU (III A YUM. I.. De.'i), 1 1-0. AiiiDinlitralora. I it 1 vati: HIl of vit.litnbl) RealEslale. rHK unclorsignoJ offers at private CO Acroi orianil altnata In (lontre towoihlp, Hnyder Co. I'., near lon'a Ckurob, wlieroin are oraetoJ a good K AMU Dwelling IIouso, Hank Hum and other outbullillnaa. A goo I Ureliant of veil aelented tlrat-elaia varleilea ol Ivull. Peter leillnv water at ttie door. v:iiy 6:asv Ti:ua4 miii v. i.. purcbaaer. in lurioar pariiounra -an on or ennrnr 1HKAUI.HIIAMIIKY, Wov. II, lisO. illddlebiirg, f. TXECUTOR3'NOTICU.-.Letters U taatamentarv on tba aatata or Aiiam Viae oar. lato of Weak Heaver townahlii. Moyiler Countv deeM havlna- been fram ed to tbo uorteratjrned, all pariuna knowing tbamielvea Indebted to aald aetata are requeu ed te make Immediate payment, while tboee bavtur nlalrae will praaeot tbou dull authenti cated foriettlemant to AUAH WAQNER, Rai). 1)0. 1, ISM. Exerutore. GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. riioxotrciaY Cukes Diiiaiis or thx Skin, iJEAUTlUKS THX UOMUX10N, I'kXVKNTS ANtr Kemedibs Rhiumatiiu anu Gout, . IIeaia Sokes amo Abkasions or thi CtVTiCLg AN9 CvUNTkEACTt CvNTAOION. "This Standard External IVmetv for Erun. Hon, bores and Injurle ol tli Skin, not only RKMOVBS FROM THI Cuall'LEXIOM ALL lilM. ISHil arising from lucal impuritica of tli blood and obstruction of th porct, but alto thou produced b the tun and wind, such a tan and freckles. It rcndeis th ctTtCLg MABVILOVSLY CUtAB, SMOOTH Bfld rLlANT, And being a WHOLBSOMB BlAUTiriia is lar preferabl te any cosniotis, All thi xiuedial advantages op Stn- rHua Baths sre insured by tiih use or dietm't Sutoltttr Sia It. which In aclJi- lion to its purifying effocti, rrmcdiao and rao vtMTg KitkUMATisM and Gout. It alto DISINFECTS CLOTH INa anrt LINIM and PBEVXNTS DIIBASU COMMVN147ATXO BY contact with the msoN. It dissolves Dandeuff. crevrsu bald aots, and retards grayneit of tha bair Fhyiidsiis speak of it in high terms. rices25 and 50 Cents. perCakt; ber dux i ,ukvsi, otv. ana w.zu. . t aWTho Hoaadoiuaw-if attao fh eta el due ol e) sUrtMaV l lay at, I A t'awo .'. ' 1 9 S sjana 1 m n mi 1 Philadelphia and Reading . nan Koaa. Arrangement of Panenstr Traina oct, unth, iw-o. JVan eWtiw HurrUiurg at foWmi t For New York, via Allnriowa, 8 Ot a m., and 1.1 r. m. For Now York, via I'hlladclpbbt and 'JlonnJ Brook Routo,' 8,00, 8 oft a. m. and 1.4ft p. tn. For Philadelphia, fl.oo, l,0ft (through oar), 9.60 a. as., 1.46 and 4.00, and 8.00 p. m. For Heading, .ooj 8e5, t.5o a. m., 1.45 4.oo and 8.00 p. m. For Potteeille, O.co, 8 oft, O.fio a. t. and 4,oo p. m and vio Robuylklll Ai. ' quehinna llranob al 2.4 p. tn. For Au burn, ft. to a. tn. rnr Allrnlown, A. 00 and H')5, ) So a. in I 45 and 4. 00 p. in. ' The 8. oft a. m., and 14 p m. traioa hav4 thruugh ear for WewVoik, fia AlUbt wo. Sunday h Fir ArnfOn aJ Vy Stations, (",i a, m. Fi.r Roal nr. rbililelpMi, and w Kiailjna, 1. 4ft p. ra. 7Vdi'i fur lltirrUhuty trarf mnHnti Leave Sow York, via Ailentian, t a. ni., 1.00 ond 0 a ) p. m. l.eaao Nrw Vuik, i ''H 'lind 1 Home i.n.l I'liila li'trilil. 7.4 a. in . I n.l 6 81 r tn.. arriein at llan i.l.nr. i ', M-ij p. m., ant 12 i t a. m. boaeo t'liiadiilphla, U.4j a tn. ond 7 46 p. m. t.eaao Potieville, 7.oo, 0.10 a. ., 4.10 p m. Leave llraillng, 4,. 1.1, 8 00, II. 60 I. So, tl.lft. nnd lo a.) p tn. Leave I'otlavill, via Mchuylkllt k iieliann Itrauoh, H To a. ni, Leave Alleninwo, ti.J3,!.oj a.m. 4.3cj, and U.oj p. in. ' 4 IK and a. m., 'iifiltj Leave Nw York 5.3o p ro. Pbill t lc phta, 7.4 i p, m. Leavo Reading, 8 00 o.m. and lo,.'l5 p.m Leave Allcntown at U.oft p. in. III.IMVI Leave llitri lahtirir fur Paxton, Lo-cliii-l, and Mi-ellun dnily, eXccpt ttunl'iy, 6.:!ft. tl. In, 4 . a. m., 2.01 p: m. : Jaily, i-XnopI Sntur lny an t rfnn lay, 5 l"i p. m . and ou tfiitiir I ly only. 4.I"), do. !i :o p.m Itviurnini;, Ipv Slojllon diily, e. crpt Buiidny, tl.'o, 7.oof lo.'iii a. in., 'i.on p. ro. ; daily, eXirpt Hniitrluy and Hun day, O.lo p. ni., an i ou Saturday ouly, 6. lo, U.Jo, ll.fjo p. ra. J.K WOOTTK.V, Guu'l ii a tm ''or. C. O. HAN-COCK", Oen'l l'iiH'r.V Tickot Acl. Feb r. lt n 4. fl"l Vonr.elvea hy 111 a k I n a! la1 11 I 3 m"n"T ben a g o 1 .1 e n J BV y. I ehanrolooilnnol, llierehj Skaa aaael alwaya keepliiK ivirtv rom tour door, Tli"e who alaa take ad. v iniaire ol the nood ehanrei for in;iklnic nonv ttial ar ottered, Kenrallf Isocline olihy. wtille ttiop wbo do not Improve inch channel ramaln In pnverlv. We want ninny men, woin. en, biye an I Klrln n work Tir ui rliiit In tbelr own loralltloa. Th tm.lne-a will nay mora than ten tlinea ordinary aiM. We furnlnh an oxienaiv 11111111 and all Ibat you need, Ire .. No one who onidiaei lalla lo make money very repldly. You rao dvoto y ur whole time to the work, or only your i..are m ment, Kull Inlormatlon and all that la lire led ant (roe. Addrefa HriiaoN a. (Jo., 1'ortlaod, Main. Uol. l, laao.ly. "N lady ahonl l h without It." Ship rs.ieucau (Pa.) Ciibokiclb. Clieapost and Best ! FULL.SlZi: PAl'lMt PATTERN'S 1 A Kupptemetit will be Iven In every nuia l'r lor lai, ooiitainlna, m lull alia pattern lor a ladya. .r otill.l'a dra. Kuborlbera will re. i-eiv, .Minn i ion vear, twelve ut th pat- iern, wurin mure, alooo, tuna lion prin. tUe aubaenp- I'uiKii'oN'a Mau1i:m la tha l,.l rheaiHint nf Ilia Udy'a uo.ka. It Kivea mora for n m ingy, aud oouininea r..at;r uiarils, than any oilier. In ihort It baa the liowt Stiml Enritvina, Ht'Ht Colote.l I'nsliions, Hunt Drosa Patterns, IJont Oritrinitl Storios, Hunt Woik-Tulilo I'ntlornB, Jiurt Music, Ktc., Ktc. Ill Immense elrciilutlun and Innn eitahlMie.l renutatiou eoablea Ha proprietor lo .IM.ini-o all oouiiu ililon, Inlxio. a .New Feature w.i. tnlroiluoa I, which will bo Improved on In IhiI, being a ecrlea of Splendidly lllastrated ArliJes. The atorlea, he. In ' I'eienon" aro admitted Ibllebed. All the lliont ImtinlKr Inmate wrheri font rlliut to II. Iu about .0rIi,i'.n,,.,,l"rlr,.?"L,",,.'v."n' ,K"Jln !r.n,..nV v 'Z L"?" I.1., r '"I ( Ann s. tin, .Marv V. Niii'neer.Mdney Trevor, and lh.it ieu'eWHu." Tho COLORED STEEL FASHION PLATES iniuiiinoie imiDorisl. lua autlior of -.Iu.I l ai. rtereon" are ahead of all othera. Tha platee arooouraved on ateal. twlie the uiual , and arunriuled f ir liauly. Toey will be euperldy colored. Aim, HouiehnM and mh erreclp.at srtielea on Art Kinl.n.l.lory. Klo. rt)uliuro; In abort ovorytblug loteiottlug to lad ioi, TERMS (Always in jlrlvntict') 2 it vnir BMA.6'j)nr tii Ojfcri to Cts.-e t Co lei for ft. to 4. Ml WithaooillTaloelonirrevlnir. "Ilnawn. 1 KI.L OK YoHK lll K." I'iilJlU or an III ,.lr.i,l I aiuuiu, ijuarvo, gut, tor galtlug up the Ulub. 4 t'oploi lor ga to " " w.ihi Wltb an extra eonv of Ih Mavaitna Inr leai.aa a preiuluui, tu the pirion getting up tho Club. uoptes tor a.oo " lo.w With an eitra eopv nf Iho Maaazlna formal and the picture, or Albuat, to the peraou Mellon up the Club. For Largor Clubs still droator Induce ments I Addroas, pokt-pald, Charles J. Peterson, S04 Ubsatout ft.,Pblladalpbla, Pa. VHnoclmeni lent uratii. If wrlit r..r. tn Set up.clube With. $5; Outfit sont free to tlinno who wlah to engaie In the moat pleasant and profltabl bualnaaa known. Kvervthinu new. Capital! not reuired. Wo will lurolah yoo overyihliikr. tio a day anil upwarda la eailly made without itaylnn away Ir on home overnl.bt. No rlik ahatavar. Many new workere waatnl el nnoa. Many are waling fortunee at tho builuei. I.aiflee make aa oiuoh aa men, aud youna boya aod atria make arat pay. No one wbu le willing tu work faiie lo make more money every day than can bo made In a weal at any ordinary employment. Tboiewho engage at onoa will find a abort road to forlun. Addreaa ti, UaLLSTT Co- Portland, Main.. OoU HI, ISbO.lv. Valuable Farm at PRIVATESAIE ! rpiIE 77eirg of Gworpe Monti, dev X eeaeed. kfler a valuable rarm. t ni.., ale,alluate one mile BoatU-oaat ol Alljdle burg, oouulalng about Acres, aro orootei a LAROe t WQ 8T0K t Stono Dwelling Houbo, !Kbw .ag .tha outbntbllnara. Thle r. n. a. i. etata ol ou eatlon, Boder good !-. 1 ai,a eamprlkMtk ntetond luoal ieiltlo a . i the MlSdleeroek Valiev. V i m fur iter pr.ve'"- i oa ' j r..lMo. ' ' HaflrAarlA 7 PNNS YLVANIA R.rRr Trala lri Lawlatowa Jo eel tea a telle MAI LlltUWUtlilD ritrenara ETpree Faellte liafireaa Way Faeeeuger H all 'al Lin rAITWKD. liee a.m. He. a,. 10 . ia. at as m. a v p. fartBo Bxpr 4T a. m. Mail I4t p. , Phl)a1tpbta Krnrolt tl I oa. iohaelowa Eipraaa HvSa.sa. Tb Fail Line. Wav Paeeeneef as4 tb Paew lo I xpreea woal, onrt tho Paelfle and AtiaotlO Lf praee eait rn Sallr- Cav train leave eutlon la Mlflla oooatf a toilow 1 wxaTWaa. aaaTwaaai. War Peaa'axr Mall. ' Etotw. Brt.il. a. m. p.m. a. in. p. n. 1100 eo 10 M v lilt 40 lo tl 1 1 llta 4 10 M v4 111 4 1ft Ull ' IH I II 41 4 tt 10 It 4 it II M 4 (0 10 00 4 14 I IS la ' IKI v so 4 if lit S M . t H I t JO Sill CO MM T Anleraon' W evlowa Maneyank Vli.aaarS N. Ilamlltoa Ml, union llaiiiiilngd. I ynan fiooiia I'lneburg rue l-ninc F.ireaa veil he Bagg4 at M V )tonatl a. tn. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. avsnt-tir at LswiaTuwa aait. . 1.IHTI KAHTV1HD. WHOTWAan. irTHl. Mall. A.rom Mllml Mail .pelM n .I.T tl a.ia, a OSa.ai. 10 ila.ni.l l. .a t 30 t II 10 1 t M 41 M S3 os M est S IS T M T tto T 14 f S e i s ?0 41 411 'W' I land F 1 11 i"iiili.f T H IM.hImI K.T A' iier I', a ot ' Wrn a IT K-. Uine r.t it S I It I M S I 11 I u IM 4 oa 4 TT 4 ) 4 M 4 .1 0T "S a is eo 4 et 4 4 4 I 4 SS 4 IS 4 ns 1 r s w I )' HI IS IH IM I ao I l A 1 ...i.l.urt a 11 ! H''i"'o a M a !r I Ul.till..!.'' IK) rr . Knni. r r. It l'allin( t'. i 17 Sf llnanrovM a N . Jun. 0 It anbury 1000 1, B. ItUTCllM-JUN.Suul. NOBTflERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. tin an t afli-r Not. imii, 1STS, Iratna on lb 10 roal will run a foll.iwa LtAVK NIIK IliW.lltn. I.ave : Nonliirn M.l-.r rt Kip. l it p m Hup tu r.4t p m . to p in 4.1 a n 4 a 111 on a in 4 li a m Oil a ni Hp. UU m l.io a n 't'iiV.'ra lo.M a ni ViVa'pm yi.no p at I. In. 45 a m Il4am I" It a II Ma ut 1 a pin .n.i p iu SO p in ft.SO p m Its) p m ftnw York I'tilla. Wa.l.lniltoa llaltlmora llarrlnlnir tle.iriptiown SnlitiMurova Kmiltilrr NorttiiunliPtl Arrive at t Wlllltlualiorl Kiimra Hilt.lO l.rlo .nd attain loo p m tltpm 'l .vn p m 6.16 pm 0.s6prn s p ni .Uu era 00 a in 7.40 p m I.FAVK HiifTIIW AKII. Leave Tai'ilio liar Mall Soulk.ro l.ip. tip. tip. Ma-araKalli 4.00am lopm Kmralo 4 36 a in I I" a in Wetklna i.uoa iu II. a in 131 1 ra I rlo II Hie in I. a ltn r.ioi in v.4tpii Win.t. 7 'f.aoi 11 40 p 111 11.06 piu 11.36a u bbirtliM S.:6am .oti ni I1.J6 a 111 Minhnrr 0.4'iam ii 11 p u 11 4ft a tn l.Oo a ra S.-Iiii'mtov 9.6.1 a ni fl. ran p m ll.o-.' a m lioriolon lu.oa a ni IU.4.11 in 1.16 a in liouiKotn'o lo. a iu 2 Up in l.U6om Arrlveal: Hrrl.linrg It M a piola, a.ip Sew York s.ln m 4.1opm 146am t.tteni p iu 7..' p iu 7,oo a m T.40 a ni urn lo.o am u.Kim li.ai ia H. minor .! p ni 7.36 p ni f 40 e m t.4la WaablniitonV.ur p iu 07 p m ll.Viaiu 0.01 a ui Tboae markd 'T' atop only when tliiad. A. 1. CASSATT. u. IUanaer, PENNSYLVANIA R. B Philudclphla & Eria R- R. Division. WINTER TIME TJBL. n and after St'NOAY, NIIV. Tin, IUSO, lb Irainioiiih FUllvi. Iphi a, r Kelt Koad iMvialon will run aa follow I . WtnTWAKn, liiib iuAIL leavea l'hi!del'bla 11 6tp, ut " " llarrieh' llli.a " William. port 40 a. 1.1. ' Jnrai'jr Sbor SeSa.m, ' I-.M-k Haven a.ui. k 11 H. not 11 Ma. eo, " arr. at trie T 44 p.m. NI AO AH A EXP. leavea Phlladol'a 0 oo a. n. " " HarrKbnrn 1114 a. an " arr. at Willl.n.'t Slip. aa. " ' I.oek llavou 4'Mp. m FAST LIN B leaven lliiutlpiiia lijo. m, " HarrUbnrtf 4 no p. m. " arr. at Wlllio.ii.pirt t ti p. ni, , 11 " l-o. kllatou 10 p.m. . . EASTWARD, PAU1F10 EXf. Iita l.ork Haven T0 a. m " " any hbura J7 a. m " " WllliainHrl S SI a. in " arr. at llarrlatiurii l'inep, q " ' Plnle.liilplila 1 44 p. u U AY EXT. Inavea I. r It.v. n II V, i, m. " " WlHIamaporl U 'JA p. III. k arr, at Itarrialotrir I 40 p. m " " I'hlla.Millila llp. ui LK1 K MAI I, li-avi.i lluuuva Ooo p. m, " " I.o-k Haven loiOp. m, " " Wiiiiauiiap.irt llaop.m. " arr. at Hamalurii Snoa.m. " " riiiladi'lplila Tola. n. KAT LINE leavea Wiliiamapori li 14 a. iu. " arr. al lt.rr.born Sit a.m. . " " I'lilladi Ifdila Tot, ui, Krle Mall Wral and Day l:pr4 Kail niae i-loa.. rotiue' tiona al Mortli imhorlaud with I,. Si It. It. II Iraina for W llkoaliarr and tv-raulon. Frio Mall Wr-.l. Niuirt l-:ai.p..Mri Wmmt ...H K-l I. In.. Ur... ....k ... iu.. tain-port ith V. i It. W. Iralua north. Niaitara Kapn-e Wuat.ml Kay Kxpree Eal Irn,k;,,,;.ecoun.o..on.t Lock It.... .... al, U r.rl Mall r.aat aud Weal connect at Krle with tram ou h. S. a M. Si It, H, at 4Jorr with O. ', ti A V. K. K.i at Kinporla with I). N, V. Ok I. H. II., and al KrlMooil with A. V. K. K. I'arlor cara will run bulwenn Philadelphia and VVliii,u,i.p,irt mi Nlaara l.iproaa Weal and bar Eipruie beat. Sleeping cere on all blshl traiua. W54. A. llAl.nWlN, Nov. V, m. Uoueral Bup'l. A D.MINISTIt MO Its' NOTICE.-- X V l.ettere of admlnlatratln. on theeetateot Tlllinao l ehr latent Wt Heaver twp .Mry.' county, I'a, dce'il bav been granted to tbo uiidornvned. All pereom knowlnit tlienaelvc In.lohte.l loiald itnla will pleaik niako Im mdlle payment while thni having claim ",u ' wiupreaeni m.m ioraotue ADAM WAONER, Adialnlatr.tor. lct. 14, 18H0, BFOTI'iTv"'.' DLbj 1 .vrny.'.; now before tb nnk You can makaniobev work Inr ne than Uhlim alia. Canlial I raoulrod. We will alert vnu. all ri.r and upwarili made at koine by tli loduilrlnae. man, woman, uoya ami Klrla, wented every where to w..rk lor ue. Now lathe l Hue. VoU can devoto your whole time to the work, or oa. ly your apara momenta. No other buelnee will pay you nearly aa well. No one wlllina la work can lall to uiak eouiuoue pay by engag ing at one. Colli Hultll and loriue Ire. K greet opportunity for making money eaallj and honorably. Addren TlU'kt ;.. Aug, a, .o.iu. June Hi, 'o.y Agents Unemployed or now working, abould writ al mm. Wa have the fane. tielll.iH artl. io In lb raited ntaiea. eoiai territory given, tluode eaa be earned In rue kt in m... ne... i already at work ale coining mnnev aari' -n beata tho world .' ..odi aa atable aa flour. No family could well aklit Wlthuut them. VOU Can work at hnmi n .l..A..l ar i.. trwluoe thla valuable lovenllo wo will aead NIX HAMPL.K.H upon recolpr of Tbreo-ceor Tamp to pay puiTag. you never bad euekv u ui'irTuuirj neioro, iin m never have at Ilka una again. Addreaa. nor lonierTln Th tramp. t.iHjK una, to. MARX.UUUO, MA la, Mention Thli paper. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICK. I.etteri oradmlnlitratlon on Iho eataia af Heheooa Lkleman.Uerd.laie of Waihlaaton two, Nnydnr eouutr, I'a., ware granted tu the un derrigned. All pereona knowing tkeraelrv Indebted to aald etta'e will plaaee make lima dlale payment, while thoe having lalme will Brtleol tbaca lor leltlanit.nl to VUV. UK KICK ABIt'lQ AHT, - , OUSTAVUat A KIKX4 AeiT, . Oct. 11, IMP. Admi.latralor.i T0I1N F. ZKCUMAN, UNDERTAK FR. v TroxclvlUet Snyder conntty , H'nderUking la all It oraasbes prm.pt I flit eaoodio. Mlrikk'ta. vn nana Oil KHUU V) L . . a . . rout. D hnotue, V ' m m i,r1.,
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