THE POBT Eiddlebcrg, Jane 9, 1881. Locnl News, &a. . . Karooa 4lnvTT OooaTa. fh Conrti of Sjnyder County ar held a h foartk Moadayt I February, 6Iey, and Spleoer, sad aad Vonlar of Dombr. 1 - . . - 1 . . M .1 l J AH communications, business let ters Ac, for this office, to secure prompt Attention ahould be addressed follow: Thr Pout, Mi'Ulloburjt, jnyder Cbunty, Pa. Advertisement, communication Ac must be handed In by Monday noon, to secure inscr ion in next Issus) Commlllee Men. The following named gentlemen com pose the standing committee of Sny der county for the ensuing year : Adams J. K. Fetterolf. J. J. Hlirnder. llearer I. 1. t'onrad, H. J. (tuiulruiii. Heaver W. Wllsou II. Ulsli. I. 11. Knepp. Centre Chae. E. Bnmpsel, Chas. W. Handera. riirtpinaii J. K. Peek, O. B. Wiser Jr. i'rnnklin Chnn. Hover. Lewis Miller. Jarksnn H. Uross, It. Hon no. Mlddlecreek J. P. Keeler.Harvy Bliol Iv. MUldleburg O. A. Bchoch.N. Sedan, bach. Moiiroe-T. P. Hummel, J. P. Wg ner. Penna W. H. Hoyer. W. W. Row. Perry J. H. Arboirnst, Ueo. Uroslu. PerrvW S. 8. Zimmermen, J. (1. Uraybill. BeliiiHrove A. W. GemberliriK, A.J. Fritz. Union J. N. Houser, R. M. Houser. Woahlnirton P. H. Moyer, H. C Fisher. This ia the mouth of roaes. Vennor has our entire confidence. The Rand have built a now wagon. Bait fountaina are raging in this fi delity. There are ton normal school in Penn ylvnnia. "Mother may lea out to swim ?'' it the song of the small boy. Broken promises bring disrespect and want of confidence Corn plants are in as great demand cabbage planta. Jfondny evening. Juno 6th, was. cold enough to call out the heavy coats. James iiotlirock lias taken posses sion of liia now house, in Franklin. William . Snyder, Esq., ha mored his 7naurance Oilire to Selitisgrove. ifnny people think a bnby ia born only to awollow medicine fur months The snow ia fully throe feet deep yet I n the revincs of the .Allegheny uioun tains. And now ice-water U enlJ bv some physicians to produce Uiight'a disease l me Kiuucya. .Visa Miind vtrnnll returned frmn Akron, Ohio, where alio was altending school. We anw a fellow, the other day, with a bundle on hi buck he was curry ing a county. The stabling belonging to the Wash ington iiiisq has been removed to ad joining lot. The Industrious Men's .Association will postpone nil Initiation until after mis cold snap, John .Viller 4 Gv, of 8nlinirovo, Jroggen, raptured 2) dozen of the crit ter up Middlec o lit. William Kohler and wifa. of Purl Royal, Juniata county, are visiting MKicie turg relatives. We hive often rend of "untellectunl fenete", but never saw any mention of tauer kraut being aerved. John Wboh and wife. Phtlndelnta. re visiting Albright Bwinefurd par ticularly and friends generally. Michael Bohoch and wife, two of our oldest inhabitants, are very ill. Jfre. 8. is dangerously ill. Now that the picnio sesson is here onoe more, the attendance at Sabbath schools is on the increase. . . . Never allow matches to lay round unlssyou are anxious to have a gen eral conflagration. No charge for this advice. Ilenry Reninger is about to remove Ihe building occupied as Furniture Booms to the corner of his lot fronting .Vain Street, Franklin. 1oaquitoes havn't near so much business on Kamit and, therefore, don't present their billt so frequently this June as other Junes. Laborers' wagea in Mexloo, which were 19 cents per day, have now, un der the influence of the railway boom reached the bigb rate of 43 cents a day. . bov Harrisburg the ague is called the "Juniata jigs," at Jarrisbura- th. "Susquehanna shakes," and down at toe Haven tbe "West franco twitch 1,350 bushels of wheat was shipped from tbe Packer UUnd farm one day last week. This is the largest ship ment or grain ever made from this farm at one time. Old Mrs. i)nnkleberger, of irry county, has bought property near Llv erpool. the - - - . .l VO )UI toy oremuma r.n iir - . - - wuiuu is in sured fait about 1400,000. George Stellar'. l.,.,.. i.. j In V. a uuien wauo pavertowo IVely on Jfonday morn- w-m- uor.es woauie fiighlened, faoawa. fmd brought un lu u. porrle' suowwiu4otvy - rain Cradles for aale by Blinon- tonUarber ft Co. tmirny the caterpillars the earlier easier. The baby carriage now nionopoliiee fie sidewalk. Do not hitch your horses to the shade trees. Chambersburg has numerous boot-' blacks making frara 75 cents to $1 a day. WDo not fall to call and see the elegant stock of lawns just opened by Slmonton, Uarber & Co. Advertising Is like fishing the more lines you put out the more Osh you eateh. We are progressing as a nation. The wheelbarrow is now called the unlcycle. Another lot of those elegant Mack erel end Lake Herring just received by Biuionton, Harber k Co. Hoys who Jump p i moving trains continue to be ground up on the rail roads at the rate of three or four a week. The oldest inhabitant can't rernem ber a year when vimiiiit were so de structive to the corn as this year fouce-inice, red ants, cut-worms, black bird, crows and various other var mints too numerous to mention I Ayer's 4guo Cure has saved thous and of live in the malarial districts of this and other countries. It is war ranted a certain and speedy remedy, and free from all harmful ingredients. 8omi Worm. There is no doubt but Mr, Jesse Clouser of this place feels relieved. Il is natural that be should, for Dr. Strh kler on Saturday eucct'edrd in taking from him a tape worm over twenty-nine feet in length. The worm was alive when it came out, and lived over an hour. Bloomfichl Tinui. The Renvertowu Mutual Fire In surance Company Insured more than 100,000, worth of property during the mouth of May. No local company In the state, or elsewhere, with no greater territory can show a healthier condition. The plans of the company are wise and Bound the officers are men of business qualifications and integrity, and its ugent, A. A. Ulhh Is particular ly adapted and qualified for the busi ness. Liohtmno in Miirox. The Mil' Ton IAN says : During the storm of Tuesday evening, the lightning struck tho house of Thomas Hrookn, uu Lin coln street, Uper Milton. The el ectric fluid went In at u window, run along the floor to u stove, and then tore through the floor, setting fire to tbe same before going to the cellar The lihue was extlnnl-lieil, und no further damage done, although one of Mr. Hrooks' children was sitting close to the stove when the lightning struck. Always keep n lamp full of oil. Nev er allow it to get more than half empty ns the space above fill with gas, which is easily ignited, especially If the oil i not thoroughly rectified. Turn the flamo dnwn by hand as far as you can, then give a quick, strong pulfiloivn the chimney, instantly ex. titiguishing tho small remainder of tho flame. Novcr blow a full flume down ihe chimney, as it may be blown amongst the gas in the lamp and cause an explosion. SCIEXTIFW'SOVJIISUS. A re viow of current theories concerning atom, ape., and men. Iiy Rev. S. Wainwrigbt, D. D. No. '22 of the HtlMUOl.T LlUUARY 01' SCIKNCR. Price 15 cenU. J Fitztrerald & Co.. Publisher, 113 4th Avo., N. Y. This work will commend itself both to the skeptical scientist and to the Arm believer in Divine Revelation to Ihe former by the eminent! fairness with winch the doctrines of tie mod. em scientific philosophers are weih. ed before they are condemned t to the latter by the forcefuloes of the eriil. cism to which it subjoct the general izations of rationalistic 8cience, and the vast wealth of learning with which the auther maintains bis positions. The work is the latest, as it is also the strongest defense of itevealed Religiou against the assaults of Agnosticism. File of tho Library for sale by A. K. GIFT. Always New. Ehrichs' Fiuhion Quarterly is one of those publications of which tbe ladies (Heaven bless them 1) never tire. 8eason after aeason it comes to tell lu readers in which direction the weather vane of Fashion points what slufls ana patterns are likely to be most in vogue what styles are likely to worn vand what prices are rutins in the great Metropolitan retail marts. Iu practical utility is unquestionable. Most Fashion periodical areaimnlv promoters of extravagance ; but the ratnton quarterly , suggests economy oil every page, natead of the usual reprints of the designs of Parisian cot- tumes, ll gives Its readers illustrations of solid, serviceable articles of wear for every day use, drawn from aotual ear. menls of American make, with a d. orlption of the materials of each, and a statement or the prices at which they can be furnished. Theummer number, iust reoelvnd ably sustains the record of iU prede-, cesors. Briefly, we heartily commend the Futhlim Quarterly to our ladv readers. Its price is only 60 cent a year, or 13 cent a cony, and its DiihlUhuH - tfbrieh Orothers, Eighth Avouue, New lOIHi I ad tl r Communicated. Editor Post . One of thy neighbors called my attention to an article In the last issue of the Belinsgrove Times In timating that yon had paid me for ad vertising the Mercantile Appraisers List In your paper. Now, do not know who that lunatio is that wrote that correspondence but am told that he also signs "Green Boy" occaesion- ally, e must be either "green" or a downright fool having for bis sole object the eking out of an inward Ire against you. deem It but just in your behalf as one of my best friend to refute any such chargers, as for myself pass it with the considera tion of the source of its origin, if sus picion proves well founded. Allow me, therefore, to sny, through Ihe colutnns of your paper, to your readers that all the conversation that ever occurred between us In refer ence to this matter was your asking me for the printing, whereupon re plied, "you shall have it and would have given it to you if you had not asked for il." My reison for this is simply bernuse you bavo always ex tended to me the open hand of chari ty when stood most in need of help, and I would Consider myself very un grateful if would not remember you whom I have tried, and regard us one of my firmest frioiuls. If "occasional" has nothing better to say of his neigh bors be had bettor lay down his pen and attend to the cultivation of bis I lid which was bought from money received from employment furnished by you. It my inquiry as to who that correspondent is has led to the prop er person, and I think it Is pretty notr the mark, it is not to bo wonder ed at why be finds fault with what I have done, his own ungratefulness to you leads him to think Hint every body else should stoop ns low and be come as small as he has shown him self. Whon I say in the oufstart that my neighbors informed me of tliii, it may at oiive be in? r od that I am not a subscriber to the Tiim$, nor have been, since the editor of that paper treated my old friend Jack Cum- tilings like "occasional" treats you, DANIHIi OAUMAN', FiiBKuritu, June 0, 1SS1. . Tho following articles we copy from the Perry county AlivocATK Si Pkkhs. Hl'DDKN Dkatii. vWe are sorry to learn of tbe death of Mr. William S. Mitchell, a prominent citizen of Oliver township, which occurred on last Mon day forenoon about 11 o'clock. Mr. Mitchell was helping at his shad fish ery, und was standing on the shore holding one of the ropes of the seine, when he suddenly dropped to the i-rouud and died lu u few minutes. The cause of his death was pronounc ed heart diseiute. lie wax about SO year of nge. Anotiiku Hi dpkn Dkatii. We are sorry to record the sudden death of Mr. Adam Small, a well known and highly respected citi.eii of Centre to iifhlp, which occurred about one o'clock on last Monday. Mr. Hinull and a man named Klinepeter were in the saw and chopping mill. Some corn and outs had been placed in the hopper, ami Mr. Small started to go down the steps quickly to adjust the burrs, when It Is supposed ho was seized with vertigo and fell down the steps. When f)it picked up he was insensible, but recovered enough to unswcrit couple of questions. He was taken to the bouse and lr. Ktriekler sent for, who soon saw that the old gentleman was beyond help. The an cident occurred about 10 o'clock and Mr. Small continued to sink until 1 o'clock, when death cauio to bis relief. He was in the 711th year of his age. That luoriiiug be sent money with a neighbor to pay for the colli n of his wife, who died about two weeks before him. A Tkuiuiii.k Accident. A most terrible accident occurred on last Thursday afternoon at the raising of foot log at Hriuer's (or Morrow's) ford lug across BherniHii's Creek lu Tyrone township, resulting In tbe almost In- siaut death of John V. Woniiley. About 83 men were engaged lu push ing up a large log forty-live feet in length, and when the log was up and ready to drop in its place on the frame work, the men at one end, among whom was Mr. Wormley, suggested that their end of the lug should be fastened, as they foresaw the danger, but In the usual hurry and excitement Incident on such occasions, the log was Immediately thrown on the frame and being too short It In some way rolled off and fell book among the men who. were standing In the water below. In its full it struck the unfor tunate man on the head and neck. crushing him down under the water. The men went quickly to his aid, and found the log lying aerosa his breast. When taken out from under the water It was found that bis side and breast was terribly bruised, beside the Injury on hi head and neck. He was taken home and lived until about S o'clock about 2 J hours after the accident. Bad as the accident was the great won der Is that there were not more per sons hurt, as the log ooiiilng down so unexpectedly and the water being knee-deep there was but little chance and less time to get out of the way. This should be a warning to those en gaged in such dangerous work, as most such accidents occur through excitement of the men regardless of the danger of tbe work. H, E. Carpenter. Esq.. Henderson. N. Y., cored of Psoriasis or LeDrov. of twenty years' standing, by tbe Ct'T ICVRA JfKsoi.VKHT Internally, and Cut iccba and CuTictrn Soap esternallv. The most wonderful cose ou record. June 2,1881. 4r. Tbe Fourth Of July occurs on Mon- day this year. Boiue one stole J. W. Orwlg's cab bage plants. There is a man In Tunton, Mass., to whom bis life has been pretty much like going through a threshing ma chine. He has been shipwrecked, was shot In the neck at (lettlsburg, nar rowly escaped being burned to death In a railroad accident, was confined In Llbby prison, fell overboard from a whaler and had two of his fingers bit ten off by a shark before he was res cued, was twice drafted hi the army, hod hla arm broken in two places, had a baiter around hla neck, and came near being hanged hi Alabama at the beginning of the war, was crushed by a falling building In Cali fornia and had nothing to eat or drink fo r fifty hours, and once came very near being lynched through mistake. If that man isn't a little careful he'll get hurt yet before he is done with It. - - 4a - - The Greatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents dirense by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidney and liver ac tive, is the greatest blessing ever con ferred upon man. Hop Jitters is thai remedy, and its proprietors arc being blessed by thousand who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it Sec another column. Kujle, Nearly new Sweep Slakes Separator with mounted Worse power com plete for sale cheap by J. F. Reihl. "MIDDLEiRSDWHRRETT CoSSiCTSO WBIKLT BV J. W. Dreene, Potato do fluiter pr pouad Ejtc r,r 'l,n Talloar ptr pound Urd Chorrlos .lnl t'borrlos Dlaokbarrit Raphrrrio Oriel Apple Usui Sides no 10 to -'o 1 (1 It. H 2fi Miririlt'lHiTK Market. coaaat'TBu wiisi.t sv Himonton, Harbor S& Co. QltAIX&SEL'DS. Whtat pr bushel " No. 2 Ry do Cora do (lata do Cloiorod por hiiah! s 60 i-nouvcK. Cherries, plttrd ( hrrlf. unpiutd lllnckht-rrir R"ihrrifs hrird appl' 1'eaolivs, I'HirsJ, unpairtd, ft iliillsr, prim 14 llulirr, teooJ-elK In Kks 10 tlnioni 7S IIshi 1.' niiiiiiMtr In Itaonn oH l.ard PtoKl Tallow Chrsfaut ptr bimhol 1 fto llk l ire 35 10 M COAL. Ts Coal 2 tio ''htKioil' final 8 fii) lUicki H C.i.l 0 1x1 Kg s CO M.VIMtl 131 . May '-"Jill by ihe Hcv. J. !'. Wampole, .Vis dlice .V (lougler, to Mr. David . Shaller, both of Wrry township. May ii. by '. M. Teats Kt., Mi-s .Ifitry Keistetier, to .Mr. I.isiah Tres slcr, both of CluiDiiiiiu township. J. mo 2, in .VelinsRrove.hy It " ,- K. II. I.eisenring, George C. ' Wiigcnscllcr and .Visa Lulio, eldest daughter of I'. J. Shocli. At the M. K. Parsonaire.Selinsgrove, May ifttlli. by Kov. J. W. Buckley, J. ftsc.nr Snyder, of Mt. Carmel, Pa., lo Miss Miry K. liomberling, of Sclius grove. May 2nJ, by W. A. Orr, F.s.j., ft raol Sanders, of Wagner, Millhn Co., to Mr. .Vary Ilaius, of llunnui ville Snyder Co. jii:i. " 9 May 2J, in Sulinsgrove, M. O. Hrei micr, aged 40 years, 11 months, and 8 days. Near Centreville, May 21. 18S1, fen ry Allen A'uook, aged 23 years, 11 monins ana J day. Near Middlohurg May Z't, lssi, Mrs. Salome Frock, aged 81 years, 2 mouth and V days. Middlucrcek township, June 3rd, 1881, Henrietta Loose, aged M year, 0 month, 9 day, TruNtoo INotieo. In the matter oftheamttn- I Jih the Court ed entitle of il. P. Fink, I of Cum mon an insolvent debtor. I rleatqHnu I tUr Co. NOTICE in hereby giveo that F. E. Bosorof MliMtfttmr! Sarlr eoantr, Fa., h.i bra pixOnl.l by lb olil IJourt, Truiu umUf tb laolnt U el tnnsyl. wi ola, of all lb sum, iiroprrif aad rfl-ai. rssl and porton!, of (. V. I'lnk. of Molina rora, ao iosnltaot Sablor. All paraooa.lliar. fur. bo aro lndaiitaJ toaalil luauliranl daliior. or vuo bold prouartr bloni(lna; lo him, ar ra. quiran 10 pay inn nanvr ail I auob iuiua uf inony and proprty duo aod balnnaloa Ui lha aalil lnol.nt dablor, to In ll Trualoai an. I all oroilliori 01 in aald Imolvant dabior ar daalrad lopronul tUalr raapootlv aaoouala vr dauiaoda. F.t. HOWKH, Juaa (, 11. Truat, ao, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICK. Leitonof sdmlnMratloooa tbo attato of Dalbatlna l.tab.laiaul W. alaarar lp. soydar Do. fa., dao'd, bavo bea raoial lo tbo uolar lal. All paraoaa haowlaa Ibomaalfaa la. dabla.1 to aald sataM will piaaa maka I in mad aU niaiil abll tbof bavlaa olalms aalut aald ulal wlU proaoat tboia lor aolllauiaot W. H. LASH, Jaot,lani, Admlautrator. 1NOTICE. I J. W. SirooDtoD, of the firm of I aimootoa. Barbor fc Do., ta.reby glD so. Ho tiall It Biay eoooarn tbat I hafo tbla day aold aaio W. I. aimcolon all my rlahl aud lu taraal la aald Orm, Ula Mib day of May A. D. laal, JUUN W, 8IU0NT0N, J. W. RlmoDloa Bjombor or tbo arm of 81m odIod. Barlwr fe Ua.. bavlua-auid Lia li.i..... la aald Srui W W. I, HIUIJN'ION. Nolle la ti,.b?.. ',B w ' oaora tbal said W. I. Bliaonioo la tbla day rosaivad a a Biais. bor of oald Brui aad tbat ibo nodoralanad will aauerai naioaaiu aod Comaila- bualnaaa. aa ai tha Mil u.nil i- l.i.. II a, aiidar tbo Sraa saw sad tul 0 alaioa too. Barber a Uo. Tkl 1U day of If ay An, llal. 00. Vil - ' 1 It you have pimples, boils, salt rheum, rough skin, Ac, take ''Line dry's Blood Searcher." Bold by all druggists. May, l'J.'Sl. arTlie ifissee Horn would respect fully inform the puhlio that they hive in store the best selected stock of Millinery floods, are prepared to do all kinds of work neatly, cheaply, expedi tiously and in good stylo. (Jive them a call. May 10, '81, 3w. It will pay every body to examine tho immense Block of Furniture for sale by tho Popular Furniture man W. II. FKIJX Lewistown l'a. The hens are preparing for Raster laying for it, so to speak. SoMKll KT IUllAI.li. The only objection we we have to them Is tbev do not meet itsqnrely. They go at it hi a kind of round (about) wav ; but we are of the opinion that this could be reined led to a certain extent bv tbe use of M. H. Robert's Pol LTHT I'owliKU. for it makes the bens act "on the square" by laying double yolked egs. She went to the play of "Olivette," And near an open w indow slie s"t, And by so diiinit she there met The fate of nil who rashly get So Imprudent. She saw a notice In th weekly Sru. it" ure a l old L se Ni.k SVHI'I' So she went to her druggist, and then lino mere In vented with a single quarter In the article. Now if yon only have occasion to see, How earnest and Vehement nhe be when telling Jiow quickly and en tirely She was'etired of the cold, caught on said settee 'Twill surprise you. iiis sai. I unit mere la only one thinir in the world that is sure, iiaiue ly -death. We can now add another sure thinir-SNKf Svltfl of Ta It Its sure to cure a Vugli or (.'old. . . n promising youiltf norsit lias lieetl lliLlueil 111. Tjiiiii..r In li..i...H il... ii jwiii miiKe nun rat. - - KXUI anhk. d to 1 j That might do for some horses; but 12 we had rafhertake our chance one lit'iHU'kiiKii of M. H. Kohic T'h Hoiisk 7 to t 1'owiiKlis, as they iriiarautee ahealthv nnd vigorous roust it utioii, which I'm essential for any horses rpced and endurance, "t f all sad words of tongue or pen Tbe saddest are these, "it Illicit buve been." The above ouchIIoii Was forcibly I brought to mind the other diiv bv 1 0.1 hearing a young ladv remark Unit h'e 110 would not now be dying with t'on 7ft sumption, if nhc bail taken Ni.nh 4H SVKI ! oKTaK, Wll.lt Ciikv ami 4tlj lluKII'ii Mi, ill November last and lo t 00 cured her cold, us a friend of hers did. 14 I we unilerHt.tiid that all the farmers' 3 horses in this section that are given I'M. II. KmiKitTs' IIiiii.sk I'owpkks are 2(1 able to plough from one third to one 0-1 half more acreH per day than those 1)' that are given iinv other, owing to their laxative, tonic, and purifying qualities. Wen.lviM' all those that have not iiceil t hem to do hi. Thev are not adulterated with bran or cake meal ami sold by the po'ind, but are put up in le-at packages from pun ilrngs and sold for i t cents bvull ill irug gifts. 2. 5 0 C3 C2 13 THREE LARGE ROOMS FILLED WITH DRY GOODS, CARPETS HiAND CLOTHING. Ill lJroSMjf3ootl, our stock Is very large, nud of the latest and choic est innterlals and styles, w ith ell kinds of trimmings, audi aa liut tons, Hilks, Satins, &c, to inntch. lit JJariOtH' we have Hrussels, Tapestrys, IngTiiifis, Half Wool, Cotton, Hag, (ill Clotbs, nii.vthiiig you may want in the earet line, and can give you prices to Imi found no where i-lne. In OlothillK- "p Work la complete. We have nobby little Units for quite niiiall children, or stylish suits for boy nf larger growth, aud we can show you Just what you want, from the coarsest working materials tip to the finest dress Suits. OloveH. Honiory. Laiks, IIamhihu Kikhnom, rmnns, &c, we have a complete line. t'( KnKTN all prices. We ronllalty Invite KvKnTlioDV In Snyder Comity to t:vo us a rail, pi'cial elTorts will be made to meet nlyojr wants mid give you the licst goods for the lowest possible price. We wdl take plciixiirciii sendimr sIMI'l.r.s aud will give you the same pri ces us if J on weie In our More In pernou. CiOODIIAKT aV KIOllTZ, IU(N l'UONT HTtRK. April 11, 'SI. .1m. ltnilroiKiit. PENNSYLVANIA R, R, TralDl laaro t.oarlaiown Jiini-Hnn follow MM" I.I N W L5 I'WAKH Pltt'tiurxn r .raia VKini Kpra Way Faaiiisr Mall Kal Lloa EASTWARD. U a. m. 15. I loin a. iu. I A -II M ' - I'. 14-p.m. l anino Kipraaa lo n a. m. Mail 6 IT t. m, I'htiadslplila Kipraaa II i ni. jutitiMown sapr-aa iiiaa.m. I he Kl I. In-. Way I'aaaanxar an 1 tti Parll Ik Kipraaa waal, and th I'acllle and Allaiitle Lipraaa eaai run nany. way traina laar atailraa la Mlltlla eouni; at luii'jati i wtaTwaao, 'aaaTWauu. Way Paa'Kr Mall. Elrri-aa, Mill, a. m. p. m. a. m. p.m. Arlrr.on'i 1100 lui lo fl saa M'r'"B Mil 4 to ion IU Manayonlt 1121 4 J7 In 2 e4 Vll eyanl IIM 4 4.1 lu PI 4 ft' N. Ilamlltua 1141 IM 10 II 4 l Ml. ('til. ii, II m 4 It I 10 4 4i linn itlnK'lon 'l Is Iw oat 4 17 Ttrun I It ;ll M S .T llnon I M 1211 (It 1 10 Plllaliur eO 1: 6 7 10 Th I'aKlflc Cmraaa waat oan bo fUmced at M - aluwn at t U a. in. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. On mi tl iit.tr No, lutti, ih;s, lriui uuttilt ruti will run followa LKAVK MIRTH WAKfl. I.rava : Nnli-ru Maitare Faal l.tl'a. a ftl a iu 1 1 4.1 a iu I LIT a ia II. W a in :i n.i p in 6 .ii I p in a )u p in 6. Ml p ui .iiO p m rv. y.n.. H.'ifi p in 4. '.'A a in ll.hfr p in 7.yo a in '.47 p lu V.lumu Tina, ul 4.11 n 10.60 a III Kl a lu e.liam a' a in 12 3ft p in 4.1 1 I lu p in Ufa VnrS Hnlla. W.MhlllKlon Uallliniira ll.rrlaliiir Hairi'Uiati r-lliiauriiva Munliury Nnrlliiinilii'ilatid Arrii al : Wllllalitapurt Klmlra KnUal'J KM Din IU.:" p in t nil p ni T.Jft p in 6.1ft p hi n.s& p it, O.lo a in a uo a in S Vi) p III 7.4o p in I.K.AVK KOfTIIWAIlll I.neve I'liino liny hip. Mall Sonllirrll Kip. Nianiira Kali I Illlll.li) W.ikina I'rl Lni k Haven s.iua m Kip. 4 .mi a in 1.4.1 p in 4-3.1 i III lo a iu ll '4 a lu 6.3.'iiu ll.20k lu a.oua U.lii p III Wiu-vt. ytftaul IJ.4II p iu I1.H6 pin l.'.6aui N'oriiiM v.lba in '.'.lift p in 12 i: i in Suiiimry o.4iiatn 2.11 p in l'i.4.'.a m 'J.uoaui Si'llnaiirnvi- o.ft:i a in ri.iii p m !.ii.' a iu H riot ni Iii.ih a iu 12 I2p ui l.lftam (i oietu'u lo. .0 a iu 2 uJ p iu 1.26 a iu Arrlvn at: Marrlalnir ll.ftft a in 4.10pm 316am n 35 a ni Plilla, 9 40 pm 7..'0piu T.onam 7.40 am Nw Ynrk s. i.i p iu i).ni p in i, 1 a in lo. :i6 a lu ll.lrliiiitrv J.I p ni 7.. 1.1 p 111 7 4n a in 7 4 I a in WaaliliiKinu 0.07 p in V.u7 p in O.oie ni o.oa a m Thoae luarki'd "f at-p onTv ulii'ii Ma.-iiit. A. J. C'ASSvrr. Hen. TiUnacar. TP II F. uiiuVrnli'iif'il lins npniiml a 1 Furniture Hi urn, ni'iir tin1 M iilU liurir ltxit, mill keeps pnnstiintly on liiilid ll lur'i'iunl well select eil sttifkiif Cliambof HiiitM, CaiiPwHontod Clmlrs, 'otl-w?nt Clmlrn NtantlH, I'libU niiil every! Iiiiiif cist) kept ilia flrst-flsss Furniture Htoiv. H. H. RENINGER. lienr the Depot. Apr. 14,11m. Mlilillelmrg, l'ii. AD M I N 1ST II A Tl) US NOT I C H . -I.ettrra of adtnlnlatrullnn nn tlio eatata of donatliaa llowaraux, lata nf l entietwp.. Mnyner Co , Fa., aeeeaaed liaeebeeu uraote l to th undrifuiiif. All iriiiua knnwlny them va Indebted lo laid eauta will pleaae ma h nn inornate paynent wone tune l.arina elal ln aiialiit aald eaute will preianl tliam lo r ei llruiant to I-'. U. 11 KM AN. May I:, IMI. Admlnlatrator . ADMINISTRATOKSNOTICE. I.ettra or admlnlitratlnn on tbe eatata o Wlllbelui Leonard lets of IVrry twp. finr.lar Co.. f.. deed, bare been ranted to tb under- iKned.AII peraona knowlu tbeniaelvea lodebt. ed to tald tat will pleaae maka luitnodlei payment wniltlienavlne eiatuia asalnitiaid lata win praaeui inem mr iaitiemtint to uDunua wr.irr.nr, Haylt,tl. AduilDlstrater notici;:. Nut It I berebt elven lo all narenna tbat tby ahall aot trade or nartar for a J ailaiaeol not for ernty0y dollara lreo by o lu Wlillao) Hepner now la lb baada of Jobn Manner. 1 will aok nav aalo not nna h.vina ra. airrd el for tbe aauia, uuleat comue Hod 10 d eoby due ooaraaof law. aanuuuinaui.a,a.v, Hay 12, 'It. DRESS-MAKING III ull it various hrauuhea imutlv .)..... till un.l iimiiiiiiIIu .4.....!.. l I..... nnu best at ilea mid nu to tlia. I.tre rasniuiiH. jxiliuuna, touts, Wraps, UiHlorwttar, tin. Ulvs imi a null. KA1T5 A. DkWOLP. HEW FURNITURE ROOMS ! amwatlaKr iMMYtnm lll.Ul.l I ' I.KWI-ToWX. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA B. B Philndclpliia & Erio R- R. Oivi.i 0 n lti:ji time taiil. . un ainl afirr st'NIiA Y. Mlf. Tih. ta ibo lr.in.nt, ih- li,llt.'r!..l,i. h trK Hill lUal Oivialtiu a ill run aa fnlinas : I W KiT W AMU. r.K IK MAIL lra r"MI.IH 1. 1 II l p. m " " llartlahiirK 4 21. a. m i " '' Wiliau.port S 4o a. ui ,iir.rr Mior a a. m ' li-k lluwu s ! a- ni ' " M'Min II "fta ra. " err. at Krlf 46 p. in NIA'IAN A KXI'. Irav. PMU Ii-l'a ll a. ni " ' Har.l.PnrK 12 Id a m " trr. at IViilliiuiai.M :iip m " ' l.-rk Itavan 4 2J p. m FAST I.I N' I'. Iar Plot ..l. '. I. la IJ)n a. ni. ' IlirrUl.nrir 4 in t. m. " err. at Willi"-. .p. rt 7 61 p. ai. " ' !.' Ha. li V 10 p lu. E A ST W A IIP. I'AI'IH'' i xp. ii avra t m-k lltrrn .t oi a. ta .l-.y Sliura 7:?a.M " " Wii!ianapuri ii i.m ' arr. al INril.l.ury 13 OA p. ra ' Hlilla lrlphla 9 46 p. ui DAT EX I', loava. !... H .n i ;i , m. " W llllaiuriurt l.'2p. id. " arr, il llnrr lal.uru 4" .. ra " " 1-lola.lKldlila 1 p. in ERIK MAILIeavaa Itnuva ooop. ni, " l.rk Ifavi.n 1i iu p. m " Wll1litiat..rt IIXlp. m M arr. at lUrrial.uis I'Oo.m " " I'l.iia.ii lpiiia Tla. m t AST LINE Iratra W llllamatmrl 12 16 a in. " arr. al lliirrl-borc llta.ro. " " i'hlU.li lp'..la 7 U6 a I-Ma Mall Waal ati.l l f.tprraa ran mat rlnar. in n e. li. n. al V .rll I.rlaii Willi I., a II It. H Ira'i.a f .r Wlltatliarra and Hi-ranlon. Kiln Mall Wual, Nianaia Klprnaa Waal and r a-l I. In Woat m, rl . rnini.-lliin al Wll. Ia'niuil tar I Hi N. (I. U. w. Iralua norlh. Maitara Kprca Wil and liar Knpraat Eaal ni.li... I ..I, .j.,e. lioii al l..ic H.u alia S, L t . H . II . Hrli- Halt haal and Waal i-nnuarl al Kris with Iran. no I., s M. : u, (, . (;rr, ,m, o. t'.H V. H. H. I al Enipnrle Willi P.M. . r. K. II., and al llrlfla l. llliA V. II . I'lrlor dra will rim .u.,n P I. Ilaitnlph I and M' illlii,i..,rl i.n Slum l lpn aa Wi-el and l'a l; l.i.i.a K..I. Hlrai.lnit iaia in all e lull I tra.na. WM. A. lu i.n WIS. IW. SM.:. ilm.aral sup't. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. si'mu hv a lawiaTowa sail, auin. I.rava Kasth aim. wtuntno. ITA1HINS. Mall. Ar-i-nin Mifrd Mall .i'm iri ii ,i,7 7 a.m. 2 r p.io In Cja.ui.6 lu.. .ea lo lu 6 ni (69 4 6 ii 4 a M 4 16 21 4 SO 6 'II 4 1 61i 4 l HI 67 1:1 I 40 7 M J7 T II I V0 T 51 J !rt t 14 a i T ":i 3 os 43 3 t . 0 3 60 6 4ft 26 MINION, nnpt. a an T .Ml 3l d .III, nd y 1 11 2 -i. fitln'.-r 7 M 3 tl i.llidid I' 7 ' 3 'I A'at:i:ar I', a l. 8 VI ScCliir.. N IT I A'a ll ma K.a .6 ss . Adain.l aru Rlfi a 17 II. iiw.r i-'n a 4 4 ua lli lin r V. 67 4 V? M' l.ll. l.'rii 0 ii iu M-lii.,' V. II 4 62 Kr r I'. Il II 4 ia r.wllliii V. 77 6 1.7 Sxllnai 14 (nt H II. .Iuii. V 16 e IA ontiiry luoo 4o J II. 11 11 A I'MJMsTHATOns NO TICK -. 1 I. nit rr.nl a.!u lnln.nll.in nn Il.a raialr uf ianiuei tinier, Snv.lar (.'mini v. lale nf Centre T"wn.hl. itei'M. havluu linri araitt. l tu II. e un.l umleralaneil, all pro "Mia Utmwli a: tliOiuaulveH linleliti.il t r.l .i make linnintlate aai i aatato arp re.ur-l- Imvmhnl m I. IIk ik..ia bavler I'lalira w ill prrtent tliein dulj ulheotU ealed foriettleuient to AI'lMIUAw kliiVtK tiKMiin: l ki.im, Way H. Ial.1. Ai'ii.lnl.traliir. A a.ll.aii.ini will h.. held at l lie late real, denee til Ore'd uu Kalur la , J una I, I iM . I?XEC!UTm.. NOTKT..-Ui7r I J l..loiu' t'Y nn lb aalale of f'ATU AlIiNK W KIM.ll. depcaicd, let n I liapii.as Ti, Nnvdar enmity. I'etiO'a. list line Peen iiranled In ti un.ler.lvned, all perxni.a knuwloa- tliemaetrrt Imiehiinl tn aald e.iat ar ren.ua.ied to oiak Itoinaillate pay inent, while llmae harlnii rlalma win preaant Ibeoi duly autbeotli-aied lor aeitlrwiant to .. . li-HMA I..WI.ISKU Marebdwt, Kxaeu'tlx. A hMIVISTII ATfltJC vriTifU" l.eiti ra nf administration nn the .itale nt r.naai e'u nmver, laio nt i anlre p.. so rrtnr i". I0., deo'd, liave been ranled In .Inlin Mnyr. AU per.ona knowing; tliemaelrea In. dented to tald aalale will pleaae make Home. II. ele a inant while tlioae harm: elalma eualnat aald utate will pre.ent them lor ti lenient to NATHAN!! I. WAl.TKH. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE... l etters nr dtnltlatratriaoa tbeaatatent .Tobn Sylvi-rter Nrhourn, late or St lllierot. Nrrder t'o, l, dre'd hare been tiremed lo tli Un.leralnned. A!l peraeni knowlnu thetuaelvei ludelitad In laid eaial will pleaa aiak lu. tni-iilat navnient wblle thnae iiaini. niatma aaaniii aaiu e I estate wlllpreaeat Ibota fur 4olt:- nieol lo (IEOHHR Kt'HSJI'r. Adtniulitralvr. April 31, 1 mil. A HMINISTIUTOHS NOTICK. Letters of adaliilatratliin on th oatatanf .tonatlian Waitel tat of .lack eon T"wn.lilp, Hoyder Oounty, F.drd bay been iirai ta.i t' tb umleralined. All perenni kno.inu thetuaelvea ln.lel.tatl Inlaid tle will aleaae make lmuiillate payment wbli tbnm havlov elalinaaKamatiald aUt will prant tUeia lor rotileojenl to SAMt'KL Wr.TZKU. ., ... UAVIll WKTZIiL, ay A. "I administrator. RXEODTOR'S N0TICH-.Lr.IU.rs ltaataiaaataiy on th. hi.ii of Velen tin Kaopp. dacd.lai of Waat Uearer townablu nrd.r i.unly, fa., were raniad to tb nn deralaoed. All ieranni kunwlna tbera.el.e.. Indelited to ildeta will pleaae aaaka lioeja. dime patmenl. wuil thuae havloa olelinl all praaeut Ibeia for ttlemmi to AliAbl WAfItF , Amlltaiaai SARAH KN:PP April IS, laSl. taieeutorl. JACOB R. IIIE0ELA CO , WHOI.EHALB llEAI.I'DM IB) FOUEI0N A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. lVo. a.ni1 Market Nt. 1'litlitclolpUIiv Ptii IVA' keep on huuJ all kUuf i; Blnnkt $weh an NoUt. Stt i'm moe$, Warranty Lau, ai(V itat:i'frr.rrrT.'''.': . aajaai " lsaaww- w.r'TTrj4;a- tr - 14 . ... ---.i
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