publish.! every Thursday. .,.. rnrara. Tha t'nnrta of "VTJ, S irt hSlS on th. fourth Slnn.lay; v'trof Dcinbr. . ..... ftm-U thratvhnitt ths county will "f...fia n uithn In their t'"; I h r'" '81"' -ill .,.. hann.a I... ""'.""JrjL.i Uronsa tb.rann f Vf "S? "."tuTi of r-blft latarrM rT.VTii mi -"MoM-til r.tP0Mibi. form. i,;o".B"ti.fu..MP'"- " "lIOTlCS TO SUBSCRIBER! Tk lit the fluifurrs on the label of rnKt ThW. flitnrn. tell von Jni DATK TO TOCBBUBHCmP- w paiu. Within 3 week- affr Ja otiier recnipt Is nectary. ' " " PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUNBUH & LETOTOWN DXV. Time Table, In effect Xov. IS, 1830. .a m il.li l.W .! (ill t.l8 8.8T 1.44 ;.4 . M IN In.I1 8.04 '8. CO 111 T it 31 :T. III. I CTTI A. l,cwllnwn J. I inSlrrt I l.nwiitiiwn Malt'ini ! rmnfr I Milnill Wnnncr I Mni'lnr I I'auli'n Mlllf 1 Ailaai.tinrir IKKTerlnwn i Itcul.r Hl.iilloi'UrKh I Moirr I Kreainof 1 HawlliiK Kcllnfaroto f-'cllnmrova J Minhury ni. twauu 6 a II 11 IT Si Ji v, sj s.t 81 .17 81 4 1 V, 6J i a in 7.1 I T.IH ! 7.JU ' 7 ? T.4 f.rii I 7 4 I IH 7 87 ! 8.04 I CIO 8.10 x 11 H.;i8 I N 10 ! 8 48 8. Ml ! tin , W IS .00 If you want a genuine pair ofWflt-J Anthony McCauley of Lewlstown, sontown Noeis or Shoes, Keek's Is the the Jolly but substantial contractor for tuo stotio worn on mo new juu, i.o:i K'6 1.IA .;i l :o u in il 51 8.IH 8. Hi 8.15 8.1.1 8 ft 8 4 'J a i8 4 'JO r m tfrt 1.81 .8 I4U 181 8.8 8.18 III (Of 8.04 8.88 14 t w 8 S3 8 118 S.I8 1.08 1.88 flelliisRrovo Irtommoiliitlou (Oonnacllnn with trvlmuB N.t:. ED Kalln'irrovo. Arrlvo at (4ollnroT 8.80 A. M I0.W A. M. 1 30 r. v. s 1,5 w '.MIAM. .'.!. Trains Leave Lowl-town Junction : tin, am. Si'l, am, in 41 ami i7,pin, 4 14, p m, 8 W n in t'f I'lmmnr ami llio Wei"t. 1 t!i n. ' a in, I 17 ! iu, 4 14 p ra, il p m, 11 14 p a, Kor I'lillail.'li-lili, No Vork,:HI uuro auil VaMin!!l"D. Ii:re 's a ciil." aaa;;! a tainn' nstts, aa'Idiia te'l i:itt "ca." The government pays f 7.009 nu hour for peiinioiii. A fa."-hiun note says that the cloaks to be worn this winter will be hhort. Itev. OrwiLfhfhl coiiiiuiinlon servi cei in MiJdluburli on Sumliiy foro-uoor. A'lam Hhowero In visiting her Mr.i. Eyer, at Hunbury this place to get them. The annual Ro union of the 181st Regiment will bo hold In Williams port, Tuesday, Dec. 14th, when mem bers are earnestly requested to be prcscntt. A splendid time is expected. By order of Committee. In order to satirtfy all concerned, a fM( tuoriY'n examination on the tody ofChus. Mitohel who died on Sun. Ivy list was had on Monday by the at tending phy.Hleian.Dr. L5arbr,a)'til!ted by Dr. T. It. IJiblghaiis, and found an obstruction In the largo bowel us pre dicted. While A. Kline, of near Logan, Mifllin county, was on hU way to Lew Mown on Sunday night a week for a physiciau to attend bin tl;k wife, an attempt was made to nnHHltinto him, a ball from a pUtnl iu the hands of some uukiiown mlscreaut whi.zin by his ear. Joseph McMeen, under sentetico of death in the jail at MlHiutowu for poioniug his wife at Port Uoyul last March, escaped about midnight on Hnnda;' nl!t and Is still at largo. lie wni acoompanied In flight by Aaron Carter, colored, awaiting trial on a charge of abduction. tolls the following hunting story: "Onoo upon n time while out hunting turkeys ho heard the barking of u fox. Dropping on his hands and knees ho crawled up to within gun shot of the animal when he espied a huge turkey j Cobbler perched upon a tree a few feet above the fox. Raising his gun he j took deliberate aim, and when the 1 gun cracked down came tho turkey. No sooner had it struck the ground when the fox leaped forward and with alightninginotlou grabbed tho turkey by the neck, swung it 011 his bank and galloped off at the top of his speed which Mack declares was tho last he evr saw of the fox or the turkey." The editor is now really anxious for his reputation as tho "biggest liar" in the Mtato. Menu lUiMioAi) Nicw.i. Tlio Ph'.I adclphia 1'rcinl of Nov. 11, contains the following: "President Wilbur, of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, was in this city yesterday, and when interrogat ed In reference to tho new lino for the West from a connection with hi road at Ashland declared that hiseompany would invest no money In the enter prise. There are a number of gentle men, however, who aro interested in tho Lehigh Valley Kaiirond Company who will be nn.'wu'iully Interested in the new lino, and who are joined by prominent capitalists of tills city and New York iu the enterprise. The! charter to be used Is known ns the1 Pittsburg, Seaboard and Western,' and the money for tho construction of j the road bus been guaranteed by a Loudon syndicate, which is roprfsent-i ed In Mils country by a prominent' bunker of New York. The 1 on til r.f tlui nnu- line in thi four pronged and ono five pronged, 0ho ll0n.r wI ,)(J a-0 ftn l u buck. Two of thorn were shot by I wm ,,,., Pnto 10 valuable coal lands John Spanker the substantial black- Lf tll(, ij0tfh Valley Railroad Co. In siiiilh of Contreville and tho other iino , h Wll(w SUoo riion; will cnm.ct by Commissioner iMohn, who wound wlth the lleoch Creek Railroad and ed another buck which he declares 1 wt!l nlo tan vnln.ili!.. lunil.er nm 1 con! tracts owned by the Luhigh Valley people In Jefferson county. The eu traiicn to Pittsburg will ho ovor the SimoTINtt AlATrit. A shooting match for a live deer will tnke place at Cjiifreville, Pa., on Thursday Nov. 25th, 'SO. The animal to be shot for J J Is a two yearling doe. Rules will bo agreed upon oy tho contestant on tho ground. All aro cordinlly Invited to attend. 1 II. l!lMiAMy. That portion of the Centrevillc Rod and (Inn Club who tented at White' Deer creek last w-eok roturuod Satur day with three flue deer one doe, one Mrs. sister, Woek. Our rcadors will please tnko Dotleo of chango iu ii. 6i L. Timo Tublo pub lishtj.l elsewhere. 8!ator Walter, of Selinsgrove, this week roofed tho stable uud outbuiM higii at the new jail. A. Kreegor recently got a car load of tlie nioest apples from Kalamazoo, Mioii., that we ever saw. Ir. J. Y. Shindol, treated his houso to a coat of paint this week. A.J. Pros;.; rove applied tho bru th. ( !i uley llotdorf, of Williauistown, Pa., Is visiting th f.iiuily of Dr. J. V. i'i.-lier on the Kronen Plats. Per cold., croup, asthma, bronc.hit ii un l sore throat use Ir, Tlionias Ke- Ici'tile dil, and get the genuine. .hid now the prophets are rising up r.rul trying to make life uncomforta ble by predicting a. severe winter. 0 It costs fifty dollars a day to keep the torch burning on tho Stattio of Liberty iu New York harbor. -lii"-i nuts are very scarce. Think ' t!ie many poor worms at the verge of winter without any homos. Mr;. John Francis, accompanied by !i.'oi-go and Miss Stella, nro vl illlntr relatives at Danville this week. Hurry Loitzol and his bride, after f pending several weeks In Union and Centre connties, returned on Monday. Tim Snyder County Teachers' In titiife wilt bo hold Iu the Court-houso 1 lliddloburgh, cominouclng Deo. 0. We elsewhere publish an artiolo on llio new railroad which really makes ft look us though It was to be built. Tho Administrator's sale of Mink's ock of clothing will bo continued ext Saturday afternoon and evcu- ng. Poll Sai.k. A limostono lot along he ridge Just east of town. For fur her information Inquire at this fiilloo. J. P. Reltz, who has been confined f' h" houso by a spell of sickness for S'C nast WUelc Is ulilit in Ua nlinnt Ki.in. Ul"s Mary ffift who has been spend- Pg I'm PUst luontll with her slater rs. App, at (Ireen Castle. Pa., re- pruod home on Tuesday. If you hav any news that is worth Uiti tr. when ---- s v wv vwiwift Ul Vl aud let us know it. 801110 one elso y not havo heard It, If you Uavo. 1 marriage license was Issued vei- krday to (ieoru-n 11. lt.nrul.i ni t iurm f'rg, Pa., and Miss Sarah I. Seal of Hmrvllltf, this county both mutos. 'lo D. W. Y. C. Soolety will Kive a f'rrtey mm Oybtor Suppor in Iloyer'g ireobui-ff. on Thanksgiving . . . . " rr,nng, at 0 o'clock. are esent had seven prongs. I tuck Pros., who recently opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment iu this place are doing a thriving busi ness, and their work thus far Justifies the liberal patronage they aro receiv ing. S. T. Puck who attends to the business here Is a workman of superi or taste and exceptional skill ami Is tnuking a success of the wntcrpriso. Hence if you want a neat fitting, well made suit give him n call. The wife of Oenorul Wiuileld Scott oneo wroto tho following verses hi an album: "Women havo ninny faults; Men have only two; There is nothing right they say And nothing that they do! "Hut if naughty men do nothing right And never say what's right, What precious fooU we women are To lovo them as we do?" When Judgo Sterrett, of the Su premo court, was on tho Common Pious Honeh In Pittsburg he refused to grant licenses to sell liipior In a certain part of tha city. Among the applications thus refused was that of ono Rumpus, a big man physlc.illy, who was inclined to usn his muscle iu t lie settlement of disputes. lie wrote Pittsburg and Western Railroad from a point near Now Ca.itlo, in Lawrence county. The lino will give a new Western uud South western outlet for niitliraoitoco.il, and will closely paral lel the main lino of tho Pennsylvania Railroad after crossing the Susiiuo hannii i-i.er. It will pass through the following important towns In this State: Middieburgh, Huntingdon, Hollidurshurg and Llbeusburg. To Pittsburg the new line will be n little longer III, in tho Ponnsyl vanilla, bat by tho roiiti It will take to Chicago It will be Ml miles shorter than that route. After crossing tho Ohio bor der tho new lino will go over tho Hal timore and Ohio to Chicago." Ckktrbvillb. Ebjctlon Is over and Thanksgiving Day comes next. President Cleveland says so nod has tunned the day when turkey shall be offered up with appropriate ceremo nies on the altar of Thanksgiving. Tho turkey is getting ready. He Is a great pacificator and dies cheorfully on tho 2'ith of November in obedience to the Presldsnt's proclamation, iu order that the noble virtue of grati tude may better live und flourish in the human breast, "'hut Is tho sort of a bird tho turkey is. Lot us give hearty thanks. Is there any exctue for th practice of some of our smalt boys roaming the streets at night and smoking ci gars. Not li lug more detestable could bo bnsgiued than to see a lit t to urchin ptifilng with an impudent air that seems to say, "t'lil ono of th b'hoys, I inn." Why should not those boys who are surrounded by opportunities of gaining knowledge, tako warning and Improve the time in study, and lay a foundation that In duo time will bear a goodly structure. Tho girl who kised her Wall good bye on the front door step the either Saturday night will no doubt become very indignant because soma one saw them and handed it to the roportor to have it put In tho. puper. tlirls, you should do your kissing before you leave the house, as It Is n pleasure that should only be witnessed by two parties at a tlui". The p. u ty of hunters of whom w made mention last week ss having gone to tho White Deer mountains, I'lktmi homo Saturday afternoon, hav ing killed three deer. Now lava s uf harsh fhishe. Der Aleck hut 3 ga- shussa un der Mooned 1. Recently In town: Harry Royif and Dr. IIou"k of Sunbury; C. O.Hee bold and Mrs. W. II. Ilurtmau of Middieburgh. Profs. C. A. Walter ami J. O.Mohn who are away teaching, wore honi with there ma's over Sunday. Merchant L. A. Mertz loft town suddenly on Saturday, suppose for a few days visit in Thoinpiontowu. S. F. Slwary Is rpeiiditig several days in Lowi.-burg this week. Km. .Accounts. Tbs foll.iwln A.V"unt haro lic.m Mel at Sinluril auJ iaf"il to Ilia I'mltimmiarv' ol- tlfli, ami will la prescntail to Ilia next -mirt or (l.iinmim Vaii fur onitrniatlun. All or.itil Interaatoil will taka noil. a. Tlia fimt ami (I111I a"rniinl "f ,1. Hnlilcr IVck, j aMIcnc.i ol .1. 1 ', Nvrhisiil. ul riminium lori:lili. 1 I Knf .lor enmity, P. . n, niur.i .11 1 r.ii. tiny. IS, '81. I'ret'.lm.ot ify. NOTICE, is hereby given that llio fnllnwIiiK Vliln . 11 irli raiiil 11111I1T the ?!)') L.aw, lnvp liPfti nil .1 llli llio ll'rki'l llii ( Irpliaim' Ci'iirl ef f'lv.li r i-.nuily, ferrmi flnnntlou mi Mnuiln.v, ilia lolli .lay of I '.'. arxt. Aiiruliiint nfr..r Ik isn wl.lnw el IliHi-l I.imip, ol I'crry township. M.iy lir enmity. I'.i, dec'il. AtHiml iiii-nt nf s.ir.ili A. l ivr. wi ! nl A irn 1 Mn ur nf Wii.-iiluKt iu luw'n-Mti, Ioi CI'illllJ, I'll., .liio . I Al'iMi. MMiit nl l;il ilii i IOiinlnlnrb, l.l.'W il .lului II. It hi l.'iln. li uf lie iv. 'i' ti.w.i-lii... Sny.l.ir fount , ra,, ilri-M. Aiinrnl'innil nl Slnrv Kri'nT. wlilu nl Wlili'ihi t. KrainiT nl V 'k 1'iTry i.m 1 1 .- 1 1 1 ; Siiy,l,.f nullity, I'.i., . AnnMI'mi'iit nl 1'iiilv Kllii(i. wl l.iw nl llpnrun KllMi', nl W'ift II 'UTt'r Inn 11-1111. Miv.lcr ouunly. Til., ilno'il. .1 tilil'li-MII-Mlt Ol S ITIlll .1. LrthiT. Wl.liiWn' li.niirl H 1,. 4'irr, nl M'.nt-n.i tow ii-t-.! i. Miiy li r eolllll)', I'll., i.T i. i!itiii.-iii:"'t of I Li Hum Norli .il. wl.l.ny nl ViiniK Nirh.ii.'l, nl ll,i,T tow ur :,1 Nut , tar miiily, I it., i..'J. W. W. W I T r li X M Y K n , Xnf. 1.1 o. i:lik, ii. c. Me, ItOORKY'sl HOI.U)W. 13 miles northwest of Troxclville, Tuesday night, Nov. til, Hero we are again among the "eter nal hills." The whirleygig of time has made another revolution and wo have entered upon our term of self inflicted banishment from the outride world, to spend a season rambling among the lmutits of nature and It I royal inhabitants doer and bear. a letter to Judge Sierrett, saying: "If jOur party consists of fourteen, most you don't grant mo that license I'll lick you'." Judgo Sterrett replied: "If you link me I'll grant you u li cense." Dumptis didn't try it. The many friends of J. Horace Cul bertson, lis.j., of Lowlstown, deeply sympathize with him in tho terrible fitlliction that has befallen hint. On Monday evening of last week, his daughter Ellon, a sweet child, died after a brief Illness und on Tuesday of whom have killed their deer. Our company outfit consists of two water proof 10 ounce duck tents thu larger 1lx2J feet. The reader might think this a cold house at this suasou of tho year, but not so. In It we have an old fashioned ten plain i-tovo chuck full of dry chestnut wood, and though (piitu cold outside It is smothering hot in here. The balance of our outtlt consists of pans, skillets, buckets. "rial List, Eecotn'o:: Tom, 1S3C. I'. K. I! illy, n lnir. V .t.ilia K. H mli v, n: g, II r 11,-inil-tti'li, v ti.vl.l II. .t -r. I.it 'il l.. i. , v.. r;,,liii s i.ir.l, ft nl. W. KlIlllll.T. t I " H . 1'. S.t: "I il.. I.ilm .1. Sniirl. I;i. Jk . t I i!i 1 I'.-ifi r. I.1I111 .1. Mnrl.. I;i. t lli v II W.'.ivi'f. Oiivl.l II. (lilt, A.lmr. Sc.'. v 1'i.x. !! y v. I III' S. ill. ml lIHl. nl I Ill-ill Til l'. V .1. TO'lll.lll lliHltnr. rt III ri:ii. ilui.jl ii'. t iii".ii s. 1: iv. r. M:irv Mi in .y iior nmt Irlr'ii.l. m rt 1 1 1 li'lnntt. i't nl Si.niH. v-i Mill's I' l u ll. r nl. 1 ie.'i'ii" l"ii, ti .In'oi'li iiml Ivl'.mr.l M'i- ". r I IV. III'. S.1111111 1 l..nivnr ami ( ' u'.iIiiik hU wlln, i J rry itiu-n 1111.1 ui'iiry ii.iii'". Till' nl'.ivn 1 ail4. iitl' ul Im.l'i mill 't,r trt.it nl lii'i'i'ii.lnr twin, iw. w. w. with:nmvi.w. rruilmniiiiiry. respectfully Tickets 25 ots. Invited to be flie mail route botweon Selinsffrove ' rvratzorvlilo was changed Oot. 33. "tsiul of the mail bolng carried be- UU tllO two ttlaona via IliiininJ'i w im 4uiuuivi a f'arf It In taken to' Kratzervilio via H:'i- It loaves Sellnsgrov about V clock and arrivea at Kratzervlllo ? P- in., returning to Selluegrovo ry aftr thV't. Thisasheteto- t UOlu'J a t-"- -- r --- '"-"j t...t e.... I.., 1 11. . ,. evening liis good and esfrctned wife . ' ' 1 , , .t".i- broathed hor last. She was a dau -h- u" ,M'1' 1,1 v'",n" U'B 1,0,1011 lU,u'1 terof Judge Watts, of Carlisle, and ." otiier ortlnl.w of minor im was imivorsallv beloved. Jlyulossof Pr'a0'' ld'iding a looking-la-s, theso loved ones Mr. Oulberf bus ur vnmu lV0' 4 " ,H sustained a hard stroke indeed, and It is only thoso who know his fhie,p!eas ant disposition who can in any man ner appreciate the weight of this oa lainlty. Juniata J ft rail, Sov. 11. John Middleswarth of Poavertown, bettor known as "Pig John" on Mon day Joined the Jdaiusburg hunting party for 11 week's sport In tho moun tains. Ho left homo In the best of spirits, but upon arriving at Adams burg ho discovered that ho had loft behind his gum boot s; while lament ing this fact It also occurred to him that he had forgotten his ammunition, buf. everything being ready t fit) party started for the mountain. Arriv ing about two miles North of Adams burg John exclaimed, "Halt ainohl!" and rising in tho wagon and stretch ing himself to his full length said: "Din Ich der John Middleswart, won uet, waro dor divel bin ich?" when ono of the party asked him what was wrong, "Well, do sull der divel mloh lavcndlch bulla won Ich not my ess soch forgossa hob!" Some ono with a level head and an unusually clear understanding of tho everlasting fltnessof things.lntroduo od a resolution before the Perks ounty teachers' Institute during Its closing momenta In the following words: "That it is the senaw of this iustituto that Iu order to'eouiply with the spirit of the law concsrning the teaching bf tho subject of physi ology and hygiene relating to the uso of tobaooo and alcoholic- stimulants iu the public schools of tho State, all teachers should have thsir personal habits correspond to tho teaching they are required to give, and that all school ofllcers should co operate with the teachers." This seems euiinoiitly proper. No Instruction a teaoher can impart to pupils concerning the dele terious charaotor of whiskey and to baooo can have Ut full effect, when the teachers themselves indulge in the i-irft'-" V'"'-'' A r- l "-'9 rolling t wo logs the length of the tout under tho canvass and about seven feet apart; iutoss the, are laid small springing trees cut in seven foot lengths. These are covered with ever green sprigs, then a layer of fern uud over those n heavy canvass forming a bod as sift and downy as f outliers and more healthy on which to woo natures' sweet restorative after the chase. Upon such a bed iss this the men are now rolling mid tumbliug like gymnasts while I nm writing. They are also suggesting what to write, but tho language would be more forcible than eloquent. The woodman's nxo is playing havoo with the timber here. Tho truiu road built several years ago up Mituhcl's run bIx miles above Troxclville, has been a hoavy drain on tho timber in that soction, and we Jiibt learned to-day that parties aro contracting for thu timber In Truasters Valley a tract of twenty-six hundred acres which if sold, will bo carried out to Pen us Crook by another tram-road to bo built for that purpose. The whole salu distructlon of timber will pro duce an Injurious ollect upon these mountains which nature has ordaiu ey as an humouso reservoir to feed the uuiimuiii direams null leea our creeks and rivers. To-morrow wo lutend starting out on our first hunt. The prospects are fair for a good woek's tport. If I had the baud of a Raphael I could paint ft picture of tho "jolly dogs" uow bundling up for tho night that would bo worthy the possession of the most elite, but this weary body has no time now to speoulato on suoh impossibili ties and I will "crawl In' among the rest and hoar them snore. I hope to bo able to send out a com munication for next week's paper. Until then, Adieu, i T. H. If, - ' juijuum-.il. 1. mm Bewipg machines cleaned and re- p'"i ci r"---t r r-" Rubber goods cli on per that over at Keek's, Selinsgrovo. For a Ilr.-t class pair of I'oots'go to Kuek's, Selinsgrovo. For Ladies and Misses Coats goto S. Weis, Selinsgrovo. A beautiful line of Window Shinies at S. Weis,' Selinsgrovo. If you want a good overcoat go to Drt ifuMs Pros., Solinsgrove. (ircat bagalus in Oil Cloths at S. Weis', Solinsgrove. All the newest things In Dress goods at S. Weis', Selinsgrovo. Fur, Moss und other dress trhn lulngs nt S. Weis,' Seltusgrove. Itiiiiiiiimo Kuo of CallOoo., nt 80. and upwards at S. Weis', Selinsgrovo. Keck tif Solinsgrove Is tho only man in the county who carries n full line of Watsontown Poots uud Shoes. Foil Sam?. A 2(1 shot Evans Maga zine Rifle and PK) cartridges for $'.).ljO, T. II. II AKTKIl. You can buy a genuine pair of Wat sontown Poots, double solo and taps, ut Keek's, Selinsgrovo, for $2.75. SniNfii.Ks! Shimii.ks! Fifty Thou fund No. 2, ts lneh Shingles at per thousand. Inquire at thU ofllcu. We nmk'i a specialty of Tux Notices ! and Scalp Certificates -11 full stock of which wc have always on hand. Or ders by mail will receive prompt attention. I Vaxticu. A girl to learn tho tail- orlog trade. One who has had expe rienced dress making preferred. Pi;ni Puns., Middieburgh, Pa. When visiting Selinsgrovo do not fail to call in ut the Red Front i n Market Square, and take ti look at K11 k's imiut use sUckof Roots, Shoes ami gonerul merchandise. We havo taken Hio agency for the Sunbury Pook Pindery, John D. Lingle, Proprietor, Any person want ing binding done can call at this oftlcc, get prices, leavo tho work with us and we will forward it at once to the bin -dory. Persons having old bibles or other books of value which they de sire to preserve can get them rebound In tho most substantial manner and at lowest prices, r". . . Nov. It, bv Rev. N. Youug, D. M. Raker and Ellen J. Wagner, both of Paiiuorviile. Nov. 2, by Rev. N. Young, Robert C. Snook and Mary C. Phillips, both of Punoervllle. I1..- !. - -I - L. - .- I 13 1 12 r. Nov. 14, at Paxtonville, Charles Mitchel, aged about 53 years. Oct. 30, iu Penn twp., Lewis H. , in fant sou of William A. and Maggie Fisher, aged 1 mouth and 20 days. Nov. 4, in Franklin twp., Hannah, wife of Edward D. Moyer, uged41 years, 8 months and 2d days. (iJraiii illarlict. CORHKCTUD BV W. II. WINBY KVKJIY WKDXKHDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania $ 73 2 Fultz 70 "a White mixed Ti 4 ii 2$ 87 to 40 register's Notices. MOTIOK ii hernbv iriven that the X.1 l.'ll'.wtnu in. 111. '.I i.ori.'in Imv Mi'. I tln-.r AdinliiiKtrntiir-' 1 luiiriliiiii"' ami llxi'iiili'm, 'iiiiiiln. In tlie Iti'tO-tiT' iitteu nl &ny.iT t'li'iniy, ami Ilia vaino will I r tiroKi'iiti' I fur c.m. Iirimiiinii mi l iiiiiitruni-ii nl inn 1 niirt llnuiio in MlilillnlniiKli, M imliiy, lie.', l ull ls-. I'licil ai'.'iiiinl nl Ilivn." S.'!i:iiiiIi irli, Mii.ir I1.111 nl A in 111 11 1 1. .Sinitlt, 11 iiiiimr oli I ll of I'rliili S111III1, .Ico M. Hint itml Html :i '-..iitit nl Omu l S. MllliT. ii.linr. nl tho i-tiiti'.il .Sii4.ni Iill- r, .lx'.. 1 11.' Ilr-t uii'l lln.il 1'.' unit nl .1. ('. Harris 1111.I Kuin llnriH, Kxr.'tiliirii nl tho n-t.it'i il Jiu il' lliirnd, ili-u'il. I'll" tlr't iiiid mini 11. '.'.unit. ..f t)m in r .m il i.ihtI v, nl .1. 1 1, liiriii.i'ri(.'r, Kti', nl ihti u- liiinni .tin'iiiim iii'uriuirl, 1 1 .1. Tin' II T nt ill). I llllill nr. - unit nl A lex.lll li'f K.iiIhIi, un 1. 1 tin, Ailmr . nl tha urintn nl .Miami Umi-li, J.f'il. I'lrit nn.l limit a unit nl M. S Ailmr. nl tlui mlalii nl Aliluu V. Klinil tti'i'niint nf .lului K. IHi'invr. A.linr.nl tilt- I'Muloul M.iry lil.-inor, .li'. ' I. II. .1. IU I K. lieul'ter iiml Km-onlfr. Si'lir-iyiT, Koyor, ilif'il. ADSIINlSTKATons' NOTICE l.ctiiTH nf a.lmltil Htrat'iln, t'niu ToU- tiiantn Annexo nn Ilia rualo nl t' ATI1 A H 1 X K II K U (I K r M I 1- I. r K. Into o Si.ruw Tiiwonlili. Sny lT :.., I'a., doi'O, bsvliiK ln'on Kranlc.l ti tlio ua InrilKaa I, all purnnini knnwuiK tlieinolv.n In lol.l. I toiadl rntatoara r'UKtuJ to uiakn limit". Hut paymnnt, aril tknaa liavinn rl. 111.1 will ir..niit tlmiii il'ily autiiontloitoJ to tuu aaJiaralgacil fur lo'.tlo caeut. OROKOK I.AltlKtlT. J KKtMl A II Oiit'CK ION M II.I.Kli, Nor. Is, 'so. Ailtululstrator. DSlNES -Syrup CURES COUGHS AW l-.y& ' XwttwVe mm Rye., Corn Oats Potatoes. n iuih. . l'-' - - . ! I'l ' .T- Ifliddleb.irgr illarkct, Putter 22 Eggs 23 Pitted cherries J 8 Unpitted " 8 Plaokberries 6 Raspberries , Onions., ' 7 Lard..... a Tallow , fj Chiokensper lb. . i 0 va, 1 N iv. li, lks). iJm , Aftnr rotty yoiV CIprTlt-llttl III ttl itijiiKti4n of m.ini tliaii 4(i. n llurilrol Vm tnHi'.l SiMe iinil h'Tiiun fiiti. (nM, liia pitlilp.lit n rf tli tv,niHthrj Aiurrtr.in cum unni (o not oh ! ifitttr fr I 'tti n , rnvmu. trie-niftrkw,cip-ihtii titiv fur tun I'iui'il htniCH. mitl to i.litam .it nl4 in riuilr., i:nyli.'i r riunm, OoriiiAiiy, ainl ll cjOit jountnott Tatiir oxptn erx't 1m uuuijualud uJ thuir lauilitlo tvro uutur tjiwti, I) ntnK Bnfl rlrt,'"lnna pmpftrvrf nd flliKl In tin I'Atfiti uni'ouii nhorl ni.li4. 'Vrtn vatrj fii.iiin'il lit. Nt otatijt 1 t ui iuiitnttouof u.uilat ur (Irnwinrf. AJ'iio t y inail fi I'a 1 mm I itilmnxtt idnittKh M niin ACrt.arnrttifM In 1 lit M IK 1 IKK' AMKIil4'AVrintii h tU.' lHlk'' U C 1 1 'Ml ! ttt llilt All J I ilU I J It Hi I fltlUWtlt 48a i niMMr i( tt ktml puhlinlii 4.1 in ttiH Morl.t, Tht fix unl Ago of suoh a Quito every puUuttin ii. lormuiui. 1 Tin luif &n! n'nn-IHIy fllvtrntol nnwtpfipr In p.l.lit.li.il WKr.KhVnl f l.uitvywAr, Ami m tjl-itittt") to l" It' tioit pAptr ilifiil to H:ieiici. iiirii)iuni, invciitiuiiit tjiiwinuDiiiiif works, ftti'l otltr tliMiarliiieiUH liniumrial proarHtM, pudj iliii, in Any c-iitiiiy. l- timt am lite iieim f 11 imUititiiiA tml titit of t.vry (nvuutiuii paiKittiHt rt. 'i tunL T.y it f-ur mgutlit (ur ouo dultar. fctl-l by Alt ni'Mkili'ulnr. lf u lifiva aii iiivonlion to pftfont writ t lM'tntl A I -., J.'.liishr-r of BuOtlllUU AjliMlOAJU UlI Hr'Alwiiy. Nw k. r t OrpbauB1 Court Salo of REAL ESTATE. Tho un'!i rii;ri il A itinliil'triitur nf Koulmn licl.niiK. I.ili' nl I 'cnlri' t i"rnliii, Sny.ir r. unity. l':i., Ji'i''il. Ily t trtuu nt nil nrdiT nl Ihu I 'rjiliinni' t'l.urt nl Siiv.ti'r u.iunly, Kill pull nn ttio )irruili ill 0 itr totvnihli, siiyilur onunly, I'a., 011 ' Tuosdnv, November 23, 188G, tlm LillnwIiiK .1, '-.'rlli, '.I li ml K-tiila, tlx: All Hint eirliln ,I.Himjo ,nij MiiiiHlmi Furm Immiill'il Nnrltl I'V hllnltl Inrilli rly ln:liinxll tn tlm hi'ira nl l- rt-ilnrlt-k linwimx, ile il , mm nwiH'il l y I'iiniol y. ll.iimiiniui ami J ic. Dri.'-i.', ljint 1 1 y liiinl nl Su.hiiiii.iIi l.awvnr, Huiiili liy liin.lii nl lmul sliiumry. hu1 Wont hy lumU ul Holiry Uiiukunburij, couUiug C8 Acres, ronro or le8, with lliu iiiinirtoniinoia, nn whli'li In orootM.I a 1W KI.U NU-H0H8I;, II A UN, 1111J other o'it-liull,UiiK, all In hoo.I ri'innr. 'I'll v funuliiK I In K'mil oi'll.lHluo, Bil l tlm lauil In a gnn.l iiiti) 01 oultlvulinu. TKIi.MS-2) iur cunt, mull, tho lialnnre un annnrinatlnn of the "die liy tho tlnnrt Halo tu ouuiiuuaoit at lu o'olixk A. M. of mi l iy . JOSIAU M-.KIIDOO. Ailuillilnlrator. CENTRAL SliLINSGIJOVIi, PA. Wo iuvdo llio pablio to call and lake n look nt oar itumousu slock Of Falland "Winter Goods. Lrf;o variety and beautiful stylrn of Ladies and Misses' Coat nt low piictis. All the nowoBt tliiugs In Dre3S Goods. AH kinds of Diets 1i nmins iuclinliuy Fur and Mos3Trimmings. f.lrcut bnrgaius are offered iu Floor and Table Oil Cloths. ImmrtiKO line of . Calicos at 8c. and up. Hcauliful lino of Window Shades at pi ices undoubtedly lovor than nnywhoro clao. Uospoctfally, S. WEIS, Selinsgrove. Great o - mm, We are just now filling up EVERY DEPARTMENT, with as fine a line of New Goods a3 ever came to our community, and they are CHEAP. Come and see them. scnocn nitfPTimas, SELHNSGJ ItOVE. AliwAYSOW TEMB3 AM Orphan's Court Galoot Valuable REAL ESTATE. Tlifl nndrlnueJ, Ailintiili'iratur ol tho iUttto of Alio. NorhiMi.l, lata ul lleavnr tuwu.itnii. Un cowoil, Ii' vlrlua ol an or lur ol llio Oi ban' t'nurt otSnydar oomity, I'a., nliout nno mil. Norlli oT lluavortown, hIiiiik tlm I'uliliu HnaJ IuhiIIiik from lIuuTvrtown Iu lloiifur'a Mill, will ollur at 1'uLllo fcalo on Saturday, Novembor 20, 1886. All that certain HuMuaita and tract nf fanning liin.l, bounda-l North by Umld of Air. Mioliaul Wlaml, ljil tir lamU of Janob O. Kmltli ami V. Mni(iiiiiiii, bnutli by liimU ol Hinry Kara, and Wait by ntt of Mrs. Mlvliacl WlauJ, ooa talulUK 40 Acres, morn or iu.n, wnoronn nra nrcpioi a liwr.l.lil.lif HOt'hK.NrAVIIANK HAKN.SI'KINU HlllISK iinAin iiiinnt.ao, u oio ;iiuiiuiiik ara in oll.nt mniilr, ami Ih.junolin In kimh! cob 01 tlnn, i.iiio Ilia riuliuia Is a uavar falllnn wwll ul im re water, cunv.nl.ut to buLh houaa anj barn, Tl.a Inn. I la In a blirk italu ul nultltmlnii. o- Our now r.uir.r stock is now ready, It la ono of tbo fiRnJst IumS 1 goud ymi h ive ever l ehtld, Kotliing lina boon forgotten in the xrnj cJ 'ood uud ilcsiiiiblo styles, ami as tu quality nnd low piieos, vtj fut fa coinpi lit 'f Our motto 1ms nlways beou to lunintutn tho lend by ttl'tk the IiohI nt ils for tlio least motley. We olTei for your eousidetatioa DryGoods. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, JVOTOXS. JUTS, CAVS, TRUCKS. VAL1SK8, ( i "il r, car rt: r, u;ri-: r r ha l , ha iid q in: a lass, nx ea u tuex, wood AA'D WILLOW'WAllE, (U 0., JO. These !j(,ods are nuiulii all new, of I he chide? it mrftr rials an il la est stilcs. Th e prices we ask fur tkflm iciU astonish iou its then are uiifuesionnblithe ?ockbettm for retail trade- li t pay the highest price for all kind of COUXTUY VliOliVCi:. Judging from, our trade we anticipate EXTENSIVE SALES tins season, unit hare prepared to meet ail demands- CALL Yours in waiting, .5. Efi. tX'WTKi: V CO.. Xcar Middl-cUtr Depot- 4 4 J The old favorite in a new drew Tb HEW MORNING LIGHT still keeps ahead of all heutiug stoves. This fall it tip pen i e in n new droas, yet returns all Us hsst iug power, which is nokuowledgad by all as bo ing fur abend of any other stove. For SQl'AKR IIEATKKS w lave tbo Sunshine, Capitol, ami otheip, which are Rrstid ia appeursoce, pow erful to Lral, and stund at the husd of all squato 1 I'U- iioyum un uoaii 01 iciuicuuua yiTfU. Ia COOK blOVES vyo slill loW ou to tie Grand Times, NEW SUSQUEHANNA aod oth ers, all of which ore firel-clars stoves iu all respects, . COAL STOVES
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