T - :.r 1 7 A rblUbd every Thursday. timi HwewTT rovavs. rke Oearti f Tptor uaant are keld lb foartb Monday! vawraary. May, ana eepteaaar, in ss.oaa wtey at DiiwiUr. aVWar frlsadl threaa;honl Ida county will Aiaaa ky anedlat a tka a.wa la their reapac. taea, vlllaaeiarid aehhorkal. Head kaplala teat, and will dtata tkea ap, Maa-1 Va. Oar aoluao. will alayi be ra-a Jiaae bN ta apsak tbroagk tbam on aafaarUer laoal aaaatkma af pnbiu lotarrat) In we will aat boldoaraell raapaniluls for tka eptalaai ikaf any sspreia. kotxci to STTSscaxsm Look at tli rmgnree on the label of your paper. Those figures tell you THE DATK TO TTHIcn YOUR bTBHCRIP- noil w PAtu. Within 8 weeks after muiMT to sent, sea if date Is changed. No'utUar receaiit ii necessary. -J.J.IJ. 1 1 ! !1 .... ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Pksna. It It, Division. Time Tail, Id effect April 6, 1 885. Train Leave Lewlstown Junction : II M, I n, I M, t m, I 07, a m, IJW, p B,r.l'or Pluabarg aat ih Waft. lata, am, For Alltnona, la, pa, For BanMogdon. k a, t M a m, I li p a, 4 1 p m,'t 20 p m, limpi, lor Pbtladalpkla, Naw YorkABalti. Bora nod Waiblagtoa. smTBuai:& lswistown WMTWtii j pia. ( TTioae. jsaaTwaaii r a i a" "A, ! a in rm ,M It 14 Lawlitowi J. T It 1M 4. '.M Malnllirael I. II tit 4 n ii Lewiitawn J .so 8 no 4.11 t.it Maltlaa4 T.s (10 4.10 SOI fl pelntrr T tl I IT 4.o ,roo l fthlodle f.aa IU 4 01 (IT II Wiinur T 4 Its S.IJ I4 IT Moolura IM S.IS II 111 M ftaab'l Mills MI S 4 I.I' 1 44 11 Adaaaberf 4 .M t.N IN 14 Baertowa 4.14 i . II :I.M to Banter 1 4.0- II 'ill M MKI.lUburak IN 4 11 01 11.04 14 Meiaer IM 4.31 1ST tot IT Kraamer tit III til !7 14 Pawlln 4 44 ISO 1.41 T.IT 48 fa1lniKroT4 M 4 M jT.44 44. Sallnaroa J. 4 1' It tl M . Banbary 14 IM kwllnacrof Accommodation. (.Ooaseotlof wltk tnleiea N.O. Fy ) fJatr llnroa. Afrl HllrntTa 41 A. M 10 OT A.M. IM V. M. I ll I'. M 4.411. M. MI P.M. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. NOKTHKK2Y CENTRAL RAILWAY. Trxlni LaT Ponbnry i I in i a, rot Baliafouta, Erla and Caaandal iru. Mil, For Lnekhataa. lulpa, Tor Bcllafunta, Kana ill I'M I top a, Tor Ranora and Watklaa. 4 II a m. For Cattawtaia and Hat Hon. l'i 00 a a and I 4S p m Kur W iUbrra. 4 H a a, II o a m, 1 40 p a. t or bkaaakln d Mount Uarmtl. . 1 1 1 1111 Pi " whw. 1 51 a, arr4TlD at Pbtladflplila I II p m. York 1 40 p a, Haltaaora 4 40 p ro, W i m W - I, .. a.iaAWA InMnf InH' TJaw lib- iDKian in pm. 51 a a, arriving at Pbliadalpbla 4 to p a, Vaw York 34 a a, lUltlmora 4 4 p a, Waik Inpiton 4o pa. 4) IT p m.arrlTluR al Phiradalplila I 34 1 a.Naw YarkTo)au,UalliuioralZ& a a, Walk lnton4 M a a. Train ! !." Nnnburt : l aa.arrlvlaa al Pbtiadlblaini a.Naw York 11 80 a a, U.lilmota I II a a, Walk- iDgion i a a. J. ft. wooir, Oin'l Pan A nan I. rtdH.Olu'lMan.a.r. CHAR. E SALS EE3ISTES. Bills have been printed at this office or iroperty advrliiied In the Post for the following wiles: Thu-ddtty, February Wtli, WO, Sarah A. Duiikelberiter and Dituiel Uaurer AdiuinUtratorH of the eH tate of Daniel Dunkieberer, late Of liiddlecreok twp., Ueo'd will e)l peraonal property. Thursday, Feb. 18, Isaac I. Minbeck, Aoiignee of Samuel F. Aurund will sell real estate and personal property in ttpriu- twp. Wednesday. Feb. 8, Sheriff Middles warth.wlll sellpersonal property of Teter KeiKle iu Hpnn twp. Saturday, Feb. 6. Sheriff Middles wartb will sell real estate at the Court-house in Middleburirh. Wednesday, Feb. 17, Sheriff Middles warth will sell real estate at the Court-house in MtddlAburgh. Tint 't i tUli' inui ti tttli' low, ' laltl kil Hilt 'in." !. IL Siuith returned to Havanna, T., on Monday. Bale b ill ordered by mail will re ceive prompt attention. The nnircury fell to 6S degrees be low zero at St. Vincent, Mluu., on the aad. H.H. Iettzel has moved his Jewelry a ore into S. 8. Henoch1! office, out door east from where it was. D. T. Rhoades was confined to his hoose by sickness last week, but we re glad to say that he Is out again. Mrs. Annie Lance aooonipanled by Iter little son Willie, are the guesU of Iter. Or wig and family. C. Stetler has moved his Insurance office into the Court House, in the room back of the Sheriff offloe. (i. li. M. Arnold who for the patft few weeks has been employed at Lew istown Junction, returned home on Wednesday. It your potatoes are frozen soak them when you desire to use in a pan of iold water several hours before boiling. . They say scalds and burns cant be avoided in cooking. They are mis taken. Examine an "Odorless1' Kettle and see for yourself. . Northumberland county for crime; Union county for blow; Mifflin county for conoeitr and Bnyder county lor now easy gentlemen. George Campbell, H opktnsr llle, K y., says: "Burdock Blood Bitters Is the best preperatlon for the Blood aud Stomach ever manufactured." From Items of Interest In various papers we glean the following: In the United States there are 97,775 churches, 104,819 school bouse and 176,627 drinking saloons. MTFRlsD, do yoo suffer with walarlat Almost any impure con dition of the atmosphere wUl btiaae It. Try Vi"'k rrrrr-j ti a iy, Rev. Diren. floanolal agent for the Missionary Institute at Sellnsgrove, filled the Lutheran pulpit In this place on Sunday evening. He Is con sidered one of the ablest ministers in this Synod and Is, withal, one of the Jolliest old gentlemen we have ever met M. Z. Stelnlnger, Mlddlebnrgh's standard harness maker Is doing a rushing business just now. Past ex perience has taught our farmers that though good stock In well-made har ness oosts more In the beginning, it is the cheaper In the end, hence his boom at this time.. The prospectus of the Philadelphia Itccord appears In another column. Though we differ with it politically we believe It Is conscientious in Its views, free, fearless and Independent meriting the respect and support of every liberal minded mauand woman. Beebold & Runkle have purchased the house and lot opposite their pres ent store of Luther A. Mertz, and will erect a store room on the east corner intending to have it ready for occu pancy by April 1, 188(1. when the lease of the building they now oooupy ex pires. Wm. Hertzler of Port Royal, favor ed us with a pleasant call on Monday, accompanied by Hon. O. A. Schoch. Mr. Hertzler is one of Juniata's riing yountf IV'i'ublieans, and has been Chairman of the Juniata Republican convention for several campaign, during which he deported himself with remarkable tact and ability. Major Dill is still confined to his room with sickness, but it is hoped the worst is past. We visited him one evening last week, and though he is very weak scarcely able to raise head from the pillow, he was very talkative and assured us that his ail ment was by no means of an alarming nature. We hope this diagnosis of himself ir correct, and that he will soon be restored to his usual fcood health. We had the pleasure of attending themuxlcal convention at Freeburg, on Thursday and Friday eveuings of Inst week. The ooncerts were fully up to the standard which have given Uncle Freddy Moyer and his sun Prof. William Moyer a world-wide reputa tion as musicians and musical direc tors. The convention was unusually well attended and the spacious hall was crowded to overflowing on every concert evening. It was a decided success intellectually, sociully and, we hope, financially. One of the best companies we have ever been permitted to do work for is the Hunter Sifter Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. We have received a lot of their Odorless Hollow-ware, and though we were skeptical of tls existence of such articles we are now fully con vinced that It Is "straight goods." It will pay our hardware men to corres pond with this company and intro duce the goods as it is bound to be come a culinary addition to every well regalated household. We make this mention without solicitation or pay from the company. Card of Thanks. We desire to return our sincere thanks to the many friends in Havana, N. If. and Middle burgh, for the kindness shown us during our recent bereavement hi the death of J. Frank Bllger. On such occasions the value and virtue of true friendship comes to the resaue and lightjus the burdens to the extent that only those who have experienced It can tell. "blessed is the single heart, That comes to us in pain." Mrs. Barbara Bilorr, Mrs. Lav rutta Smith, Mlddleburgh, Jan. 87, 'BO. The members of Stetler's Cornet baud, their wives and sweethearts gave M. K. Hassinger, (one of their most faithful members) a birthday surprise party on Tuesday evening. They had prepared eatables for a luuoh and at about eight o'clock the two sled loads made a descent on the bouse and fouud blm in the cellar kitchen playing dominoes with the boys.and Ills good wife patiently look ing on. To describe all the fun we had would tuke up a whole puge of the Post, but we venture to say few birthday parties ever passed off more pleasantly aud satlttfaotorily than this one to all concerned. The time is approaching when the citizens will be called to attend pri mary meetings to select candidates for borough offices. A contemporary opportunely remarks that people who are interested In the welfare of their town should carefully look over the field for proper candidates, resolve to go to the primary meeting aud select only such men for council, school di rectors, and other public places as they would be willing to trust to manage their own publiu business The man whom you would not trust to manage your own business is not a fit man for you to vote for to manage the business of the whole town. Re member this faot when you attend the primary meetings. Mill Dams. As we have been re quested by a number of readers of the Post to huut up and publish the law regarding fish-ways In dams, In Mid dlecreek and other tributaries of the Susquebanua, we publish on our sec ond page an act of March 28, 1803, which has never been repealed. It will be seen by this that It Is an easy matter to compel owners of mills on Mlddleoreek to provide their dams with fish-ways, at the ereek was de clared a oablle highway by an act some time lit seventen hundred. The mill dam Dobf nrfder consideration Is the notorious f I oover'e Dam, which U ttead-ocen-ott-r 4-t' w all A musical convention wffl be held at Sellnsgrove, commencing Monday, February 13, 1896, with A. W. Potter, director. The Commissioners of Snyder coun ty on Monday let the building of the new jail to the following contractors: Stone, brick and mason work to A.McCanly.Lewistown, Pa., for ill.wTflOO Iron work to the Cliainnlon Iron Works, Kenton, O., for 12. 400 00 Plumbing and Heating to J. B. Rfed.Hunburv. Pa. for i3.BHfl fkl Carpenter work, &c, Aaron Htetler, Mlddleburgh. Pa.,3,793 00 Roof and Tin work to D. T. Rhoadei, Middleburg.for $1,084 73 Total, $31,789 78 Scientific men who have clven the habits of the hawk and owl careful Ktndy say that the destruction of these birds will be a decided Injury to agriculture, as both destroy immense quantities of mice and Insects. It Is probable the fanners will petition the next Ijegiiilature to take the premium off the heads of the hawks aud owls. Frttbunj V'mrkr. This 'may do well for a State like Ohio where the mole makes havoc with vegetation; and, the fact Is they seriously considered repeal of the luw after one year's experience; but so far as this State Is concerned the mice and moles are not so destructive. As for lusect. we have never heard of hawks and owls destrovinir insects. If they do we would like to know what they are. The scalp law as It now stands could not be improved, excepting that the ikunk be placed on the lint of outlawed animals, as It kills more game iu its nocturnal prowllngs than any other animal mentioned in the bill. Robert Bufflngton.who mysterious ly disappeared some fifty years ago from this place mid bud not been heard of since. Rip Van Winkle like dropped into distance a few weeks ago through a correspondence with the Irfincaster county authorities with his son James Buflington of this pluce, when it was learned that he was in the Lancaster county Alms house. The intelligence was a perfect sur prise to ail his old acquaintances, and his sou James, prompted by pity and kindred feelings resolved to visit him, and he left on Saturday morning for that purpose. Ho found him a man of eighty-two years, but remarkably well preserve for his age, as he Is able to walk without a cane, aud is still tilesned with a remarkable memory. Mr. Hufllngtoii is full of praiae of the manner iu which the poor are provid ed for in Lancaster county, the Kner osity of the Stewart, and the kind treatment he received at the hands of the proprietor of the Swan Hotel in that city. Kdward,a brother of James uccoiupauied him. Wklincurovk. Pa., Jan. 21 T. H. Haktuu, M-ir Sir: - Since I ii n h we red youi letter I have seen iu your paper Thk Post, that you were authorized bv the Commissioners that you could have the Court House for the Hpaug- ler lecture. Please inform the public what part of the board authorized you to publish such; that's all. lours truly, Isaac "Erdly. As our Iriend Krdly desires it known who granted the use of the Court House for the lecture we publixh his letter to us. We do not think that the two Republican Commissioners are ashamed to do a kind turn for the Veterans and their sons, as it Is not the first time by any means In the I ant twenty-four years that republican ofllcers had to stand by the defenders of our country. We hope that these Commissioners will not stop here, but will reconsider their decision not to grant the Court House for any pur poses whatever excepting for Court, Institute aud funerals. Why not rent it to respectable parties who will take care of it and pay rent. It would con tribute to the funds of the county, give worthy institutions all over the county an opportunity to earn an honest penny, bring money to a town that is always ready to fill the house with a paying audience when an ad mission fee Is charged to benefit pub lic Instructions, aud last of all afford an opportunity to break the dull uio- uotluy of this quaint old town. We have an Idea if the county seat were located in any other town In the county, and they were unprovided with a hall, the resolution of exclud ing respectable publio entertainments would never have been considered. There is not a Court House in the State to our knowledge that cannot be rented. Was it that the Commis sioner had a grudge against Middle burgh, or did they do it iu the hope of pleasing their constituents. Con slder the matter, gentlemen, and if you honestly aud sinoerely think it is right leave It so. If not give us the benefit of your reversed deoislou. The Grand Army will want It on the 22d of February and we are lure you would not want to refuse the men who bequeathed us through their own blood the liberties aud right of suffrage we now enjoy. J. Frisk Bilokr. The funeral of J. Frank Bllger, editor ef the Ha van na (N. Y.) Jieuubticun took place at Mlddleburgh on Friday, January 83d. We reproduoe the obituary notioe which appeared in the JieMican of January 21st: "It Is truly with much pain that we are called upon to announce In this week's Republican the sudden death of its senior editor, Mr. J. Frank Bllger, whloh sorrowful event ooourred on Monday evening the 18th Inst He has been III but about ten days, aud bis oonditiou was not considered critical until Sunday. H is disease was sciati ca and was very painful from tl'e first and when It changed from hie limb to l,.oauwu m- m i iank rapidly. ,r was about year of arfi i mm-, r r i fVl the brain be Mr Ei'er p.. manhood. If cam to Havana about) the tint of June, 1883, full of bop; and strength for sneness In his profes - sion. Having purchased the Havana JfcpuMtcan of the Keyser Brothers; tie chose ak his partner Mr. Phil. D. 8to ver, under whose joint proprietorship It has been published until the pres ent Mr. Bllger was an earnest and hard worker; and with his partner labored hard to furnish the people In this vi cinity with a good local paper, but the small circulation at the time of its purchase, together with the financial depression of the times, rendered It very difficult to make it all that was desired. But the weary hand has dropped the pen, and shall 'no more be employed for the pleasure of an ungrateful and unappreoiative read ing publio. Editors of papers do more hard work gratis than any other c!hh of literary men In our country. Brain work is just as hard as holding the plough, but how many do not see It thus. Mr. Bllger within the hut month decided upon a Christian life, and privately protested faith in the Redeemer, not In the dying hour through fear of the future; hut iu his calmer and more thoughtful moments. lie felt all the power of old habits, and feared; but struggled for the mastery. He leaves a wife and four small children to the care of a cold world. He has been separated from his fami ly since coming here, but aaticlpated a reunion in the near future at Hava na. But no, the separation is final. He will be taken to his native town to rest beside kindred dust Thus we live, aud die aud others take our place. May we all act. well our parts in the drama of life.and when we fall, may we fall in hope. CkstrsviuI.r. Harvey II out z of Ohio visited friends in this vicinity. Our people took advantage of the cold snap and tilled their ice houses. Constable Bingainan has issued his proclamai ion for the holding of Sprlug election on Feb. lBtli. II. C. Sampsel, J. K. Spangler and A. C. Walter were iu Milltiuburg ou the 30th. Cal. Stetler of Mlddleburgh passed through town on Wednesday morn ing. John Burkholder of New Berlin, J. M. Steese, F.sq., and I C. Bowersox of Mlddleburgh, worshipped in the Kv. Church one evening lii!t week. Slelpchiug Is good aud our dear peo ple are making good use of it Protraoted meetings are still in pro gress at the Kv. Church, tjuite a number have sought ami found salva tion, others are still seeking aud the meetings . continue to be very inter esting. C. K. Sampsel and Squlr Shtnkel took iu the Musical Jubilee at New Berlin on Saturday evening. A Ufa Hoyer and wife R-.ndnyed with friends at Kelly X Roads. The young man who owns a sleigh now is well thought of by the girls. Some of our young girls giggle In church, wheu indeed they ought to cry. H.H. Baker and wife of Miftllnburg, W. H. Hartman and wife of Middle buruh, David Reichly and wife of Franklin, L. A. Stine aud K. May Shiukel teacher of Spring township were in town over Sunday. J. A. Wiest of Dalmatia, a commer cial salesman, was here to see our merchants last week. Rev. S. I. Shortiss of New Berlin occupied the pulpit iu the Ev. church on Sunday evening. Jas M. Vanzandt of Mlddleburgh and John C. Fraiu of Millersburg were In town on Monday. Rkportrr. Was she from Snyder county? A Stubeuvilie(0.) dispatch of the 21st, hist, says: "Tuesday evenlug a wom an giving her name as Labella Will iams, and claiming to be fro u Salem, Snyder county, Pa., went to the rest dence of Beujauiiu Ader, iu thi . city on a bejrulng errand. She asked that Mrs. Ader would refer her to some good Methodist woman who would help her. Annie, a six year old child, was sent by her mother with Mrs. Williams to where she desired to go. aud after being absent for several hours, the mother became alarmed and sen . for the child. She was great ly frightened to learn that neither the woman or child had been there, aud the matter was put into the hands of the authorities. The police about H o'clock last nlglit, found Mrs. Williams and the child near the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad depot, where she was waiting for a train. The woman was greatly uuder the influence of liquor, and it is a question whether she intended kidnapping the little girl or whether it was a drunken freak The child say the woman walked her about the streets and promised her a ride on the cars, whloh gives the color of kidnapping to the affair. The woman is in the olty prison. Town Lots fou Salic. The un dersigued offer for sale his lots situate in the town of Franklin, Dear the Mlddleburgh depot. These are deslr able building lots. For further par ticular call on or address It Rothrocc, MoClure, Pa. or J. B. Roth rock, Mlddleburgh, Pa. Remember I have yet a lot of Wat sontown and Ehulra boot and shoes on hand which I will sell to my cus tomer at cost on aeoount of closing the Boot and Shoe out r Oppkwbkimbr. M. AICTf 1 IS fa ,-- . . TSTTTLy BevW,- A". H.sy Mies iyr The New Hampshire horse blanket! for 5 cents, at Sol. Oppenhelmer'a, Sellnsgrove. For the latest In Knit Jackets, li quality, style and price, call on Sol Oppenheiuier, Sellnsgrove. Bhiwolks! Rrmgi.ks:- Fifty Thou and xo. 8, 18 Inch Shingles at 62.fiO per thousand. Inquire at this office. Seal s'.ln cap, of the best quality and latest styles ran be had at Sol. Oppenhelniers, Sellnsgrove, at aston ishing low prices. Shinnies $3.!M) per thousand. For sale at the Post printing office. Now Is your time to buy a buriiy at your own price. J. P. Kearns of the Beavertown Carriage works has 30 buggies ready and 23 started, and no room to store them. Parties deal lug in wagons ran buv at wholesale rates. Now is your time. Couie and nee them. I have been troubled with ratarrh from boyhood ami had considered my case chronic until about three years ago I procured ene bottle of Ely's Cream llahn, and I count myself sound to day, nil from the use of one bottle. J. It Conley. Hardware Mer chant, Montrose, Pa. Jan. 7.4w. Can you tell who In hi the greatest danger of catching any Infectious or epidemic disease? "Why," you av. "the person uhose blood Is in an Im pure or Impoverished condition." Exactly. Such people take special complants as dry grass bursts into flame before the sparks of a locomo tive. Pure blood Is a defence; it means safety, and Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorite remedy is the mildest, safest and surest purifier of the blood. Our chief dangers are within ourselves. (IRARO jury. Draw a far kYbrairy Tara, aoamaaelna Moodty, the nad. IMS, Ailmi-Mi,l b. Itravar Ir.ln Klima. rur W-tiharlan Darkar. !iiir A. I.. Hnl-r, Hok-rt TlaMlniiar. (tliapman Alm M. Ilar.l.l. Franklin IihtIiI Kamailer, J.f. Kohoch. A N. xohambaoh. MMillai'urKb Ubarlai Baltk, J. M. Yaa- ttO'lt. MliMlneraak-llrnj. F. Row. Maoroa li. N. A p Itaao r'rymuyar, Daalal llatrl.ik. Mtlil a i . Parry Wa-t Danlal Arboaatt. Kirloa hrr Wnr. Slliinraa-..tokti t'uuat. V.'l. R. (I mbrlli . Walilimton (I . w. Msnicaa. .tuka Halli, Wm. Soba, llanton T. mroub. PETIT JUhY. Prawn tor Ksbruary Taru, eommrselDK Monday tht :2ml us. Adam) .ToMh HlnKmn, Ztnbarlai Hrlro- b.-h, .1. (I. tlyr. Bif- Wiliun Oular, Rub.rt ll. avar, Sam- ual llli kal, Au-tla llt.(ain n . Ilravar Wa-i Kuban Oon, Ab ab ui lloUliox. .I"hnr. i t. Tantr. Fred J tl'Vr, II. IUrtmu franklin JnbD 1 . tr I. li . .I.iim .U nn. .lull.. Han, u. Is. RDDlonr, Bauj. Witlax. mtar Cbsiu.n Jatkann H. Ilomiuel, Tbotna lUS-r, J. 14.1111, Amkumim Mraiib Jackaim Wm. Mania ilnliu Hl. til.-y, Jara mlah Nuanai ar, ..ba A. Mihii. .Mlililli.oretk J.ibii Krala . Munra II. A. Hikl, l)ald Young. PaiiD M. L. Dlrlnh. Parry Mlrdaal llinar. Tbomat Aboca-t. Prrry -t-r'relrrlok Arboaait, Llurolo Mllar MrtnK-Go. ' It. Srllnrpirnva M A. MIMar, J. a. Wagnar. I'nlon Eut-nnal Aackar Jama llurua, Jon- atbau li I h I . Jo.b Tbarn. t7ataiitiua narr A rb. (, Levi I. da. Joaaihitn A. Orlmtn, otr"me (4arna, Julia llaniiaal, Jlia M. lloffiuta, Hury Mobuen, i .rob H W.li.r. (iraiiillarkct. COURKCTKI) BY W. U. WINKT KYKRV WKO.IKSHAT. No. 1 Red wheat $ M " 3 Fultz aud mixed H2 " 8 white 8(i Rye f.il Corn 40 I lulu t.n ' Potatoes nd Jlldtllf burg Market Butter 10 Eirgs Pitted cherries 12 Uupitted " H Hluckberrlee h Raspberries 20 Onions 40 Lard 7 Tallow 5 Chickens per lb Turkeys Side s Squids 10 Ham 12 Assignee Notfc OTTCK is hereby given that 11 Muti Kr lii nfRprlfi lawetklp Harder Mn y. I'a., ba. md . il ry il.ad ! i 'igeaaat ol all bl. .11. on. rati ami partnan f r II b. ani of Im sra lilo-f, tn Iba ua la tgnat. Al' ii.r0'i .nowl lha i la la i bad will plaa-a a.ke I in ma Mat. paym.i , wbllv Ibvia bavins claim, will urai.oi ka.i to H. WILsON UISH. Jan. 24, !. A'.lsu... NURSERY. EVU. W. WALTER. Salesmai W.tftavart h Oo'i.. Nurer N.wark. N.w York, will ha ptt.and la ' ord.rt lur Oils papular Sra, fm anytblnn ! Ik- Nurn.ry Mom. Oholoe ai.d Nrw Varlrtl ee lvjy Pixiil.aly iiifIi say atnartls nriea and iitlliy. Sic tcacil.in nutrtiii il lia will .all on all parilaa t hat a ldrea bin. it Panna Crak, 8nyder County, Pa. J.a.ll, '. LIC1 b.r ICENSR NOTICE. Notioe r.i.T len thai l'liiihlliia Snlni'l.ir.l. Franklin lownlili, lao.riir Mann. .uiiMiciiurmi unrounD. Kdwaril S. Mlll.r, Wml IVrry towualil, Aatou si. Kulil, Tarry ownililp. SlaTAIISABT IIC. , A. Olata, Trealinnr. miTTLisa Lloisai. A MIK-liall a Sua, 8a lnirii- :oroiif li, bava niad thalr iwtltlona lor Tavnra, llaanat wlili tka Olark or Quarlar xaaalna el enydai aounty.snd tbaaawa will ba preaaatad ler ap proval a Monday, the ! d day nl Fab. nail An I Bow, Janatry lstb, 117, It Is erd.raal that tba Clark ol tha eourt laaart la ika pobll oatlua ofTavaru Lloantea karaaftar annllor tkatall l.loai.aaa araaia.' ky tba Uoarl will b aall -ad fold, anlaaa iba applloaal ahall lilt tbaiauta wltbla nfteen days afi.r tba aam (bail baaa kaaa uraniad, by iba proda.llnu al racalut from ika a-maiy Tiaa-arar tu tka Dlerk orialdUourt, tuat tka Lloonaa re kai baaa Mid. pkr i;uhIam. ' W. W. WirTBrtMTtM.Ul.rk . Court L'oclamatipn WIIERKAS lb Hon. Joseph ' Barker Fraatdaal Jad.e or tka Jadt alal Ulairloi aompuaad af ika aoaatla. f Sayda Uuloa asd MiAlu aad tiaaiuel A. Wa'lal ad Jaoob A. emllli, k.aa.1. Aaaaolaia Jadaa la aad lor Haydar oounty kara laauad tbalr pre aaut btarlBK. data Iba Sits dy of lea. A. li Isatt, to aia dlraotad for lit koldlna f an On ubanaeourt aa- urlol Doaaoa Plaat, aoar afUyarandTaralsar and Uaaaral eourt a. Usartar saaakip. af tka pea4 at M lddl.ua rk lor Ua aouuty al Snydart an ika atk Monday (bales tkaaiad day af Ian. Ian,) aad awatluaa Ntiaa la tkarafor kar.ky (Ivan ta Ika Oera Bar, Jn.itoeaef tka Paaaaaud Uaiiaklaa In VpaV-n. wf-k tk.lr r.lla rd.. " . r if. ...-i ....is.. , ft&)Zi.'p.t h,,r sf&Si aad I a taeaoaair wir.wippi,i iaai Oemirniiig From tins cluy t bnrgiuiis than Circulars, Blankets, flaps, Shawls ami all kin, Is of Woolen Goods. Our ' tork ol Germantown Wool, saxony and zephyrs is still ly iiviee ; the lowest. Come to see us. it will pay you. Respectfully, S. WEIS, Selinsgrove. THE BEAVERTOWN CARRIAGE and HARNESS WORKS 1 Msnnfsctare of Uaronrlies, Jomp-seat Corristrfs, Wsgoos. Slsigbs. hmple and Double tlsriicss 2 I -a a. J3 . i and see our 175.00 Tup Boffgy, which we are making it tputui !Ja i ;ing Matoiial taken iu exchsnefor work. Call on or address J. i X ' ARNS. It? l.'85.lf. BFAVRnrOWN PV I aa-aawaa-aaaaa jji in TI NWARE, STOVES, jhooSI A KEEPING I d fully inform tl citizen of Snyder oonnty. that 1 ui oow to do all work n my li - ' "ptlynd in Hie West woikmaaTil mauuer. My Stock of COOK STOVES AAD HEATERS qtT aJJ V tS.CHI.Cu8l!: cfii. Successors to Simonton, Barber 4 Co. NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! We have just opened the FALL AMD WINTER seast with an entire new stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoe JVOTJOXS, ITATS, CAPS, TRUNKS. VALISE i CUTLERY, CAIiPET.CARVET CHAM, HARD. QUE KM S, GLASS, TIN, EARTHEN, WOOD AMD WILLOWWARE C C., C These goods are nearly all new, of the choicest mi rials and latest styles. The prices we ask for them 4. astonish you as they are unquestionably the rock bet ten for retail trade- We pay the h Kinds of Coimtry Proface. Judging from our trade we anticipate EXTENSI1 SALES this season und have prepared to meet al demands- CALL 11. II. CUSTFsn I S.x.Y,iST,Mddlebut'i,e,mi, , . 4 o auTrlx. nis, I tf .. -O W" t r... .. .T. V; -r- ', . : . " ,r 1J I IBBBBW fc.' 0antf qDc I -0- wc will oflergro, ever oflered in complete. t - -t : r. ) .JJHff GOODS, &c. i simply immense, including all binds tf sri. rd makes gnarauteed to give tatiifatticu. I make a specialty of ROOFING AND SPOUTING and cordially solicit the putlic patrovspe tbii line. Stove delivered and pnl rip m at fur use without extra charge to all purrl sm r residing within roa sod alio distance. Thanking you for past favor and lieiliig continuance of the m, I am Vry Truly Voor, D. T. IMIOADK, MIDDLIBUKGH, I highest price for Yours in wait in J. iMti'wiisi'Vi '-3 1 i it I 0