rubliehed every Thursday. roe am . Tho Courts of fiSa " Jr.- HPb'. ee4SeooaS uyf Deeasf. ... Wade thr.i the oonty will law'tlna tb s.wa l their rr Tt I . a" n.ihhorb(od. H.Bd Vb? o" -omnia. t ! "TTJL iti wlib to open lhrooh lh.ro on !r?r looil MMtlnin of pnhlli latr.t G. wHI aUdo.rll rofpoaalbl. forth olDtoM tbor niarospret.. NOTICS TO SUBSCRIBERS. l,nok Rt tbe nmrurea on the label of v.rpnper. Thorn Inures tell you Jiii I ATK TO WHICH VOITR RUBflCRIP- lios PAIO. Within 8 week, after S Is lint; see if date is changed, yo other reoe.pt Is neoessary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUNBTJSY & LETO1WN EIV. Time Table, In effect Mot. 15, 188. - - - -T . VT ln,m I TATlli. lAITffilO A. am U Til f.W T.7I T.M t W f 41 TM t.if 1.04 10 to 111 8.M M.40 41 S.M 0.01 f.oo 101 tot l.l s 1 10 tu S.4I 161 1.00 1.00 I. IS III I.M l.tn I 54 I.M IM 1. 40 IN l.t in 8.U I Of 1. 00 1 . IBS It IM IU 2.I0 1.0 ft on I,wHtOWB J Mala fltroot Lawiatown Maltlaad Painter t Phlodlo II Werner f MeOturo to Raob'i Mills U Adeaiabarf U Beavorlowa M Hon tr J3 Mlddl.tinrgB l M.leor 17 KroemOf (0 Pawllnei 41 R.llnaarovo 4 8oltoirro a rx 1 ttiinliMrf '.it ;. !.oo lt.lt 14 I M IM d.'W Hit 1 1 04 "0 I I.M if 1 If If 141 t ft i.u 490 gellnstrrore) Accommodation. (UoBoootlnit ltk trvloisa N.U. By.) 1.0 va ollna;roB. arrive i at HalloagTove A. M 10.01 A. M. I.M P. M. lit P.M. 4.MP.M. W .'"""- " - Tm'nd Leave Lewlstown Junction : 1 14, i u. oi, m, 10 4(1 ami 0T, p m, 1 14, p , i tip m lot Plttubnrn aarttho Wait. a 1.1 in , lUn. ItlD ID. 4 44 D IB. I 51 O IB. II 14 p n, f or Philadelphia, Now York, BalU nre and Washington. nm 'i t cMir anant ti tain' lotti, ' laltl let Hint 'em." New concprniiij; the new railroad in icurow at proicut. Tlio Mtone fence around the new jail is rapidly nearlug completion. Wo will have the pretty school t'achttra with us week after next J'lin P. Smith and wife returned frolu tlioir extended western trip yos tfrtliiy. yllrcaily the candidates are forging nlifiul for noiiiiuationH for comity ofll rvs next year. Tlio Inauguration of (iov. Beaver, in Jiiiiuury next, proiulnea to be a brilliant affair. Tim Cliaiuberahurg Jlcnmlori In ad vortUed to be sold by tbe Sheriff on next Fridny. . A. Mr. Spilmuyer of Centre county hit Htjcured a (situation as clerk in Keebold Si Runklu's store. Frederick Stiuiely of McClure, re cently butliured a calf 13 month old, wliluli dreHtied 870 pounds. Y.x Senator Iluubon Keller of Lock liuvpii, formerly of Adatuxburg, Is vihiting friendi in this county. Murriugt'8 must be Holemnized In the county in which the license U procured, under peualty of $100. No busiiiPKH man should be without printHd stationary, and at the Post oflloe is the place to get It printed. II. H. liower of Bedford, Pa., who spont limt week with his parents In Fmnklin returned to his home on Monday. John Frain the popular Hardware tuftii of Millersburg, Pa., is interview ing the merohauts of the county this this week. The public schools of our borough aro in a flourishing condition. The parents, however, should visit the scho ols more than they do. J. W. Orwlg on Monday killed his 1! month old porkers. The largest weighed 493 and the other 426. Orwig ahead eo far as heard from. The administrators of Henrr Baker. deo'd, will sell personal property at the lata residence of said dooedent, near McClure, on Friday, Deo, 17th. The administrators of Henry Baker deo'd, will meet all parties Interested for settlomeut at the late residence of the deoident, on Saturdiy, Djo. 11. A cat got into one of the show win dows at Seebold St UuukJe's store on Friday and broke a good deal of glassware before It could be taken out. . Hog cholera struok this town last week-several hogs have already died of the disease. Everybody Is butcher ing to esoape the ravages of the dis ease. T. J. Smith, Eiq.; and Wes Bowen, have been ooaflned to their roomi by severe Illness for the post week. Moth are now on the mend and will soon be out again. Look to your soles this bad weather; see that they are thlok. Thla tnn' apply to the man who falls to pay his newspaper subscription; hU soul Is suracleutly (ifcjfc already. dlspatoh over the grape vine line from Booney's shanty, dated Nov. 1, reads: "Have shot no deer up to this date. No goody for . F. B. O. Society. Teachers attend log the County In stitute will please bring their "Song Fountain" singing books with them. Same as usod In the Normal at Mld aleburgh this summer. H people would make It a rule nev -rtoturrt off the pipe damper, they ould not be trouhloi with gas. 1 3tulat? y-f t'vt by r cf tr - . - ,.- Helen il Garter Gaptnmi Uifflihtoww, Ta., Nov. 23. W.J. MoMeen, the wife polsoner.and Aaron Carter who broke Jail on the night of Nov. 14, were captured to-day. Car ter was arrested last night at his home, and McMeen was captured to day In the mow of Wm, Kauff man's barn near here, Jacob C. Hassinger of Franklin twp., while engaged in outtlug wood In the woods, recently, cut a severe gash In one of his feet. Dr. Fisher dressed the Injured member. The School Board of Centre two. Ill receive sealed proposals for the ersotlon of a briok school house,23x30, at Ouker's school house In said town ship on Friday, Jan. 1, 1887. See bills. . If there Is any large manufacturing oonoern In the country seeking a de sirable location we would most re spectfully Invite their attention to the many favorable advantages this place affords. J. S. Farnsworth, salesman for one of the best Notion houses In Philad 1 phla, interviewed our merchants lat week. John Is one of the bt sales men on the road and as genial a fel low as one meets In a month's travel. The debating Society did not meet iu Erdly's School house on Tuesday evening on aooount of tho rain. The subject, lleinlveil, That capital pun ishment should be abolished," will now be debated next Tuesday even ing. The oldest Inhabitant has not yet appeared in this locality with the goose boue, corn husk And musk rat house predictions of weather proba billtles for the coming winter. Are we to have none of this style of pro phey this season. On Friday evening Nov. 3d, some of the teachers of Snyder and Mlfllin oountios will meet at Kline's School house, two milos north of McClure, for the purpose of organizing a dls triot institute. All teachers and friends of education are Invited. Dr.D.IVRothrook of Three Springs, Pa., has located at Fremont. This change was made necosnary owing to tho Inability of his brother Marand, who had his leg amputated some time ft go, to attend to his large practice. We wish tho doctor success In bis new field. "My physicians said I could not live. My liver out of order, frequently vom ited greonisli muous, skin yellow, dry humors on fane, stomach would not retaiu food. Burdock Blood Hit ters cured me." Mrs. -Melaldo ()'- Breiu, U72 Exohango St., Buffalo, New York. The editor of tho Middleburgh Post started on Tuesday on a deer and bear huut. He was well provided with rifles and 'auiuultion' in jugs. Happy is Bro. Hurter. That Is tho way Sny der county editors enjoy thamselves except Bro. Lumbard who is a fishing 1 editor, and that's the reason he is al- ways dry. Suubury Aiiicrimii. An exchange very sensibly remarks that always at this time we hear of more conflagrations than ut any oth er time of the year. Stoves aro set up and a rousing fire started, when perhaps the chimney has not received any attention at all, aud the houo "goes up the flue" on account of its dofectiveuess. Exerolseoare in this particular. While Andrew Clousor, of this place was engaged In husking corn on his farm in Centre twp., to his great sur prise and astouishmont he saw an ex ceedingly large wild turkey picking up corn near by. Mr. Clouser imme diately went to the house and in com pany with another man slipped out to the corn field with a gun and shot the turkey, which balanced the scales at 25 pouuds. Perry Co. Freeman. The pupils of the Middleburgh High school organized A literary soui ety last week, the following ofllsers were chosen: Prosldent-C. R. Smith. Vice Pres. Rosa A. Schooh. Secretary Carrie C. Wittonmyer. Assistant Seoy. C. E. Oraybiil. Treasurer W. II. Qutelius. Meeting every Friday afternoon.The publlo cordially invited. A parent who has no Idea where his children spend their evenings, need not be surprised If those children bring his gray hairs in sorrow to the grave. Nor oan he escape responsi bility for their misdoings if their lives are ruined. There are a great many parents in this town, judging from the appearance of the streets after nightfall, who have but slight juris diction over the younger members of their families. Roll or Hoxor. The following persons have paid their subsorlptlou to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes ooour In these credits or on your pa per please notify us: Wm. II. SwarU, Dr. Bingaman, Peter Harman, J. S. Farnsworth, 8. S. Walter, May 1, '87 Jan. 1, '85 Jan. 17, '80 Nov.20, '80 April 1, '87 The Shenandoah Jlnrali In com menting on the Editor's trip to the mountains, has the following to say: "The Herald's friends may now pre pare for a feast of venison. When we met the editor of the PoaratSunbury In September, he promised to divide the game he bagged on this expedition with tbe Herald, and from the equip ment of tbe party and the extensive and business-like preparations made we have reasons to expect something haudsoma as a result. At all events If there are any deer In the region of Booney's shanty, we feel certain that tvf e "tor cf t1- Tc?t will r'-Ye th!i ShirolksI 8hinqlk8! Fifty Thou and No. 8, 13-inch Shingles at 2.00 per thousand. Inquire at this office. The annual Re nnlon of the 181st Regiment will be held In Williams- port, Tuesday, Dec. 14th, when mem bers are earnestly requested to bo presentt. A splendid time is expected. By order of Committee. We have taken the agency for the Suubury Book Bindery, John D. Lingln, Proprietor. Any person want ing binding done can call at this office, get prices, leave 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 the most substantial manner and at lowest prices. A 8unpiitK Fori Christmas. The publishers of that bright and Inter esting Magazine, kn wu as Tit llt.n: Journal, will actually send It for three months on trial free, m a Holiday Gift to every oue sending thetii at once their address and three 2-cent stamps for postage, eto. As the regntar price of this popular publication Is t.01, every reader should gra-ui this goldn ! opportunity, and address Immediately Tiik Houk Journal, Buffalo, N. V. Nov. 25 -5w. During the pnnt week or two several oases have Appeared In the newspapers of Incendiary fires at the hands of tramps, who have been re fused lodging or money by those upon whom they have revenged themselves. This Is a warning to tho proper au thorltles that they should onforco the law Against these wandering in cendiaries. It is a long time since we have heard of a tramp case of con viction. The law Is both definite and adequate, and if farmers would take the proper measures there would be no difficulty lit bringing these vagrants to justice. Tkachrkh' Institutb. The twonty ninth session of the Snyder county Teachers' Institute, will convene in the Court House at Middleburgh, Pa., on Monday, December 0, IHtHi, at 3 o'clock, P. M. aud continue in session until Friday noon. Eminent instruc tors will be present, among whom we name the following: Profs. C. D. Murphy, Geo. K. Little, Win. Noet ling, I. N. Johut, Drs. A. R. Home, D. J. Waller, and Supt. W. L. Owens of Mifflin county. Evening Enter tainments. Monday, Living in Earn est, Prof. D. C. Murphy. Tuesdav, Evolutions of the Crayon, Prof. (i. E. Little. Wednesday, Journey to the Golden (hit-, Col. Geo. E. Buiii. Thursday, Useful Information, Dr. A, R. Home. Thursday afternoon will be devoted to the Interest of the Di rectors. Every district should be rep resented. Among the questions to bo discussed will bo, "Tho proper caro of School Furniture." Monday evening II. S. Stetler will deliver a short Ad dress of welcome. Responso by J. H. Willis. Home of tho teachers of the county will read papers on different subjects, which will bo discussed by the membors of the Institute. I have made special efforts to secure instruc tors and lecturers of ability, aud ap peal to the teachers to coma and con tribute to tho Interest and success of the meeting. DANIELS. BUYER, Co. Supt. At a meeting hold in Salem, Penn twp., Snyder county, Pa., Nov. Oth, 18SJ(I, to take action opou tho "Wheat Question" the following resolutions were universally adopted. Fir. 4, That the irrout portion of peo ple uow engaged in Agriculture throughout the country recognizing the Uellcionay existing in many de partments Into which tho (armor is drawn demand that certain existant evils be remedied, that all men, par ticularly the husbandman may real) jus' reward for just labor. iS't'cond. That tho present nriees nald the farmer for his products, especially w n eat, is aitogoiuer loo low In com parison with other marketable pro ducts, that it is totally disproportion ate iu relation to the prices universal -ly charged tile fanuor and other buy ers of relative goods uud is unfair and unreasonable. 27tr(, That we say that wheat should at no time be sold for less than one dollar per bushel and that wo be lieve that all classes of people, farm ers, laborers, manufacturers, nwr ohauts, artisans and all persons en gaged in any honorable business pur suit would be immeasurably aided in honest endeavors to gain an houest livelihood, by having wheat Advance, and that the thrift, general industry and morals of the people would be largely augmented and Invigorated by such measures. Fuurui, That we call upon all hon orable men engaged in the high call ing of Agriculture In whatever branch or form, to use legitimate means to bring about this result of $1.00 per bushel. I yA, That we urge the convocation of meetings in each township in the county for the purpose of discussing these questions In point and that we diligently strive to kIvo strength and breadth to our actions, believing that it bo for the welfare of all working men to do so. By thu Committer. Adamsooro. The Juniata Confer ence of the Contral Penn'a Synod opened on Monday evening. The following clergyman were present: A II. Spaugler, Port Royal ; A. II. F. Fisher, New Blooiulleld ; I. P. Neff, Blalu ; J. M. Relmensnyder, Lewis town; J. C. Mum mo, Liverpool; G. W. Lesher, Modlttstervlllo. Delegates: ?. Swartz, Wm. Zimmerman, Geo. W. Kline, S. H. MeKenzle. A children's meeting was held held on Monday evening and tbe church was crowded to overflowing. Addresses were made by Revs. Fisher and Relmensuyder. As previously stated In your paper a Distrlot Institute was organized by the teachers of Spring twp , with the following oflloers : Prof. C. W. Her inann, Pres., II. J. MItobell, V. P., E. S. St roup. Sec. The questions for dlsousslou at the next meeting are: 1st Objeot and aim of our common sohoolsf 2nd To what extent should the text book be used T 8rd Primary Reading. 4th Primary Arithmetic. Meeting to be held on Saturday, Nov. 27th, at the Adamsburg sohool bouse. Rev. J. E. Honeyoutt our Druggist has reoelved A lot of fine apples. The Adamsburg hunting p irty re turned from the mountains last Fri day. A. 8. Helfrleh shot a fine buok, Bkavkrtowjc. Jerome W. Bjaverl Joined heart and hAnd in wedlock with Joaog mtiQ of Hi08'j9le, Q , wag n Miss Ellen Smith of Potter's Mills, ' " . .... rt .. .,.. ,. -Centre county, on Thursday. We dang.r of hMioff bw beauty d.sfljf . wish thorn a suooeisful, prosperous oroJ bJ 11,0 ?8 of one of bl fr,ml And happy life. teeth. Ia tbif, dilomma ho p tld a So far as I Ain aware, Judge Wetzel has butchered the largest hog in town thus far. It d reined BUI pound. Jacob Haines has exoavated the cellar for a new house, in the eait suburb of town. Tho farm of Amos Nerhoo J, deceas ed, sold at public sle on Saturday, was purchased by Mrs. Elii Snook for 3,500. County Superlntondant Daniel 8. Hoyer visited our schools on Wednes day of last week. Friedman & Gotz have Adjusted a nw sign in front of their store. Dr. Strohecker drilled A well for J. P. Shirk And one for himself. Rev. Young Is holding a protracted meeting at the Lawver appointment. Thirty-six of Ner Foes' hogs have now died of cholera. Miss Liunie Walter of Milton, Is do ing millinery work for Mrs. Arthur Specht. Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher has recovered from a spell of sickness. Henry Beufer, of Threo Rivers, Michigan, a native of this place, vis ited friends here recently. Mrs. John E. Royer has been vory sick for several wooks, but Is now on a fair way of recovery Mrs. Rachel Specht has been se riously sick for two weeks, but is now considered out of danger. James II. Aiglor and John F. Mid- dleswurth nocoiupanled tho Ad um burg huutlug party last woek, and re turned with a supply of fresh venison. Bold Strioker whom I mentioned in my last report as being dangerously sick has bo far reoovered as to be able to sit. up at times. His sickness was pnoumonia. John P. Kearns sold buggies, wag ons, harness, etc., at fublio sale on Wednecday. His span of ponies was bo't by ex Sheriff Fleming of Lewis town. On account of tho inclam ut weathor th salo was only a partial success. He intends having another sale in tho spring. James aud Daniel Hossingor and "Lank"and Ed. Wagnor have caught llf teen raccoons since the season opmi ed. Prof. Daniel S. Boyer will deliver au educational lecture In tho Union church to-morrow (Wednesday) even ing. CiTi.rt.v. ('kntukvillic. Jack Frost Is iu full blossom. Ed. B. H.isslor of Froeburg, the pop ular cigar man was in town on busi ness last weok and rapnrts Itrger sales of bis famous brands of cigars than ever. Retire your straw hat for this seu sou. B. F. Arnold of Freeburg was regis tered in town last week. F. II. Still of Vicksburg,.has again moved to this place his form r home. Barefooted boys are not now In style. There is a commendable spirit iu tho d rootion of Improvement noticed Inotir Hehools up to this time. The teaohers nevertheless, could render more ofll rient work to the p upils if the schools were provide I with Wob stor's Unabridged Dictionaries and physiology charts. Swinging on tho front gate is off. Prof. J. E. Molm and Miss May Shiukel Sund ayed with Dr. Molm's iu Laurelton. Uriah Weiriok treated his house to a co it of puiut. Iu towu on Sunday : Dr. Rothrook and wife of Fremont, Miss Lilly Whol ly of Port Trovorton, D. Reichly and daughter of Middleburgh. Every time wo moot II. C. Satupsel the last few days, he looked so pleas ant aud sinlllug, that wo could not Imagine what bad happened, but wo found out ut last its a girl. R. For Sai-k A SO -shot Evans Maga zine Rille aud 100 cartridges for t'J.00. T. 11. Hartkii. We make a specialty of Tax Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of which we haye always on hand. Or ders by mail will receive prompt at tention. Whim lUby wm oUk, wo faro br Cutorta, When alio WM a Child, alio wmhI fur Caatorla, When alia booaiua MUa, iba slung to Caatutia, Wboa aba bail Ublldica, abo garo liiooi Caatotiat JLI12. In Franklin twp., Reuben Walter, aged about Si years. Grain Market CORRECTED BY W. 11. WIJTKY KVK1IV WKUMKSDAY. Ifo. 1 Pennsylvania $ 78 9 Fultx 70 "3 White mixed 72 Rye 45 Com i'i Oats 28 Potatoes 87 to 40 II .4- J. Mitldleburff illttrkct Butter Eggs Pitted cherries Unpitted Blackberries 0 Raspberries la Onions 40 Lard 7 Tallow Chickens per lb 0 Turkeys Side o Soulde i 8 Ham , 3 1 - 1 J Why not put oar own and only Chairman Cooper oo Liberty's torch to light the world. He seems to be James Trnett. a fashionnbU friend $15 for a sound tooth. The two then went to a dentist, who ex tracted tbe friend's tooth and insert ed it in the month of Truett. Tho operation was successful. For Balk. A limestone lot along the ridge just east of town. For fur ther Information Inquire at this office. '-I .X 1 . . .. The New Quinine WhntTho Ssjr About It la Rbcnmatism MALARIA.DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS DKIJILITY, LITER, LANS AND KiDNET DISEASE- I no eminniit nl cclilr iti-,1 lir. ill.,.....,. wriu ; I mm Kakkikk Co. tKASlll.l"Thnrt .... rut ncMM I lind wltli Kn.klnx w.-ro In rhllln mi ii-Trr, uiHinrui, hit villi. (li'Mlity, tllilliniil tlm, ilvp.M,Vl and liver dlmum-a, and 1 run 'Idnrml nt (bit tlmn w,n iindiiutitodlv II. n lnwt uipdlelnn ovrr dlmiivr,l. I.ni I .... Ihun niirmnllliir with ila roiilly won.ler'til pow. tin In ciirlnn nil tlm oilier icnriu illi-ono-n n, illminli-m, .rt It-ulurly wheru tho blixul hitel l,. cmnod Ixtmat'd or HnN.?rlli(. mul tho iIp Hon I in M I red. Strlntljr fioiklti, Kii.-kliic I. thn only liluod piirlllxr we Imvu. I uc It uln vnrr mri(rir Willi Ullllllliliii innvn In nil ,11.. iuo iieculUr to w.nn. n mid i hil lr. ii. In nvrr thme Inliiilrcl cuo I hve i-urnd I here hit inn it l0,MI tll Hi KlltKKt 1. 1, Ptllll't InllowInK It lira, nnl It I liiriiirliir In nny lunlo or norro mod- ninn wver minwa to mo mtidlt'Hl iMrriloq." ery truly ymir, I.. M. Oi.wtsKicn, M !., 00 Kant liltt.St., Now York. ' Prof. W. V. Hol'-niiilu' M. I)., 64 K.nt aMh St. ft . Y. (iHtrl'rul. In N. V. M-.l i',.li...ri -m... . "Kitkliia liirrlir tu iiil ilnn in Itn upwlrtr .-r, .mi iioifi iriniiirTK mo IIK"""l IBliry to hn hcnriinc orniimtltntliiu." Thl) IT. S. I:iitllilnl,iir RtirirA.in 1 t. It Whlto. wrltol : "KaKklno I tho .'ct uiixliolnu inudo." SL Franeli lloipltnl N. Y. il Willi Vuklno lim I writ rnrml." llulUvuo lloaiiltdl. N. V.. ' I'lilvrrlillv (in-. OCMflll." St, .Iiiaolili'ii HiMDlLil. N. Y.! "ttina In cm. Mdi'md Indl'lH-nnHlilr. It noU lirrlwllv." Kuakliio Ik idonmiit to UMe and ran bo UJl-il Itliimt fnoial im-dlriil I'mni.iil. ,snd fur tin) kmkiI lint nl li'tlliiiunl'il. un nr.tllod Ih tln liialnry of mndlrinp. l ihi pur utllo. Sold ly drimiclat". oracnt t ninil on rocoliit of iirli-n. THE KASKINt; I'D., (4 Wnrron St. N. Y. CERMAN AST HIM A CURE I TneUnHr rlii the in-t i t"i MtArk. ami t llnmima fiiinif rrtAl.ti' a- : NO M tl MM, r.i itk. 4 Imeauwt, nir-l mi 1 itmiiui ttH'l ct m is thi Ml IvlnittH thf riiimt kU pit-nl rrt..'1'H' ,m; i lJ it mp lr. It. M Hir r M . r-mi, ii fan" uiidfri-i it e; mm r in, tin r''S" II tj I Nor. lHna. am. Accounts. Tbe following Aoi-untx havo linon nll. ox atnlu.d and iuiiad In tho Protlionotary'i .1- tto, and will ho irint.l to I lie ueit court of (l.nninoii ri-aa for onnilrinatluo. AU 'orioni int.roaivu win lane noiu o. The Hrat mid final .ivunt of J. Kolilor I'eck. iailicnou ul .I.e. Nurlioud.ol Cliiiiiinii towuilili, .-iiyivr cuiiiiiy, i n. W. W. Wiri'KNMYKU, Nov. is, 'Da. 1'rotlioiiotnry NOTKJK ia lioroby fjivon tbnt the fnllnwlnu WIiIiiwh A iipralMpninnl. motor IIikioiI Law, liavii I ti nii-d with the t'l.-rk .f ilir I Indiana' 4'ourt ol Snvdi-r i-ouiity. for run rirtnaliun ou Mumlay, lUo Utli, day of Doc. nvxi. Ai'iiriilmont nl I'lilly widow ut Danlul l.tini'.of 1'urry townalilp, Suydvr futility, Tu. doo'd. Aneriilainnnt of S.imli A. Movxr, wldotv ol Annul Moyur of Va.ilnnl"ll tniislil, .Suydut I'ouiuy, ru., nor n A.iralHinenl ol Kllr iliot'i Itiiuilalmoh. widow ol John II. I( iiidali.n-li of lln.mr toivn. lii, nyii-r county, in., ir' n TLrvi ;;;;hi;;: snydcri'uiiiity, im.,i.c'.!. Aniiraloiint of 1'iillv Ivllnn. willow nl lloor u Kliim, ol Weal lluuvi-r towimlilii, Siiydurcouuly, I'll., line d. Airalamnnt of Sarah J. Lclu-r, widow 1 Hiinii'l It. I.i-alinr, ol Monroe lowushli, hnydcr county, I'a., dee'd. AiralKiniint of llirlmri Nnrhood, wlilow of Amoa NcrlKHid, (it lluuvor towiiKlilp, Snjdvr county, l'u., d. c'.l W. W. WITTENMYKR. Nov. Id '80. Olerk, U. 0. Trial List, Eocemter Torra, 1SSC. V. V lliilly, ndmr. t .I0I111 K. Iliiuliu.4, ot at. II. I-'. Ilolmliai'li, va Hiivld Aloynr. Unvld I.cn.'o, va I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sninilnnl, i-t at. .1. W. Kllimler, val'li ia. 1. SwhiikIo. .I.iIiii J, NwuriK, l:xo. ko. va .I0I111 I'vllor. .I0I1 11 .1. Swart. Kxa.&n. va Holly II. Wonvor. David li.iillt, Adinr. tin. vaChaa. Hoycr. Tim SchiMil Oiat. ul Union Two. va JoroiuUli tloovur. ut ul. Tliox. tlulolui', va IH111I11I S. lloyor, Alary MI11I11111 liy lior next Irlund, v( Mile (li lii.tl. ut nl Ian.li' Siolta, va All lea (lolnott, t al. Ucorito Iiiik, VI Joaanh mul hdward Muaaer, Kia. au. Siiiiiiicl I-uiva- and Caroline hla wlfo, vi Jerry Koch and lliiury Houacr. Tim hIhivu niii'i aiu ut laauo und lor trial at Dccuitilivr term, Isho. W. W. W1TTKNM YKK, 1'rotlioiiutary, HoUlster's Nolle: NOTICK is hereby Riven that tbe followliiK named prr-ona have tiled their Ailuiliilalratorn' lluiinlliiiia' und Kxucutora, ac o.iuiita, In I no lieilator'a oiltco of Snyder County, and the anno will bo tireacntud for con tinuation an I nllowiinue ut the Court House In Mlddleliurxh, Mondiiy, loo. Mill ImbiJ. I'liiiil aomiiint ol Ooorno Hcliaiuliucli, Uuitr dlnnor Ainiuon (I, Snillh, a uiiiur child ol Urluh Smith, doo'd. Finland nnal a 'count of Daniel S. Miller, admr. ol til. eaUilool Suium Miller, dee'd. Tho llrat aiiiTttnul aeouuut of J. C. liurnaand Kato liurna. Kxoculora of tho eat Uo ul Jucoti liurna, doo'd. Tlie Srat and flnnl nnoount, nl tho peraoiml iiMperty, of J. (I. llonilorner, Ko. ol tho e Vute ol Mk'liuol Uourhurt, deo'd. The Brat and final aeoountof Alexander Kouah, on. ul the Adiur'i. of thooatulo ol hluioa Ituuah, deed. Klrat and final account nl M. S. Selirovvr, Admr. ol the oatuto of Alihio K. Keyaor, dec' J. final account of John It. Dlonier, Aduir. of the oatuto ol Alary Iilumor, deo'd. H.J. DI'CK. lloi(ltcr and Uevordor. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICK Letter! of aduilul itratnln. Cum T.ta nientn Aon.xo oalUoeatata ol CATI1AK1NK II U II U K 1) H I L I, I' H, lata ol Sprlna Towoahlp. ojdr Co., I'a., d.c'd, bavins; tieoa craot.d to tb nu loralitnod, all portona knowiuathemr.lvaaiDil.bti'il to laid va tat. are rU.atad to make Iwmt-Ulalfl iiaymnnt, ard tboa. havln) eUlnia will prn.eut llmui duly autbitoiioatod to the und.raljoad for tattla ui.ot. UEOROE LAMHKKT, JKKKMIAU DUUCKKNMIf.T.f It, Nor, IS, c. Admlniitrator. REV.O. W. WALTER. Salesman for Una, m .:stwrt fc Co'l., Nuiaory Newark, Naw York, will b. ulc.aed to a.ouro ord.ra forth la popular flrtn, for anythlntf In tli. Nuri.ry Una. CI10I0. at d Naw Tarl.tle. ipoulalty. fnaitlrelyonia. il any oth.r. la uric, aud quality. Hatlalaotioa g-aarantMd. j wo win euoa an parti, that addrawLla at rauai t '.., tyir Cos aty, r. CENTRAli 15M (01IDS TTdDIHSIB. SELINSQHOVE, PA. Wo Invite tbe public to call and take a look at oar immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Large variety and beaatiful styles of Ladies and Misses Coats at low prices. All tbe newest things In Dress Goods. All kinds of Dross Trimmings including Fur and Moss Trimmings. Great bargains are offered in Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Iinmenso lino of Calicos at 3c. and up. Dcautiful line of Window Shades at prices utidonbtodly lower lluin anywhere else. HcBpoctfoJly, S. WEIS, Selinsgrove. o - We are just now filling up EVERY DEPARTMENT, with as fine a line of New Goods as ever came to our community, and they are CHEAP. Come and see them. SCUOCii BROTHERS, SELINSKOVE. A ILw AY8N TIM AND irSead to Fleas I Our new spring stock is now ready, It Is ono of the graodst Ute ti goods vou bavo ever beheld. Nothing has boon forgotton in tLe wuv A good and dosirublo stjh'8. end as to acoiiipelitor Our motto tins always I the bi'Ht gootfs lurtuoioasi money. DryGoods, ClotWng, Boots and Shoes. JVOrO.YS, IMTS, CAPS, TliUXKS. VALISES, t'LITLEIiY, CAliPET.CAUPET CllA M , HARD QUJiEAS, (! IMS, TIJV, EAliTUEX, WOOD AMD WILLOWWAUE, 0., &0 These goods are nearly all new, of the choicest nuila rials and latest styles. 'The prices we. ask for them will astonish you as they are un quest tonally the rock bottom for ret a it trade- 1 Ve pay th e h ighest prico for all kind of co uxrn 1 ' pro d uce. Judging fro in. our trade we anticipate E.XTEJfBlVR SALES this season und luivc prepared to meet ail demands- CALL Yours in wait inf. is. 11. c i sti j: co., Near Middleburg Depot- to wes. la COOK b'l OVES we still boM on to the Grand times NEW SUSQUEHANNA and oth ers, all of which are flret-claxs tovos in all respects, GOAL STOVES of all kinds, from ti no to t40 for 7 "feSf til parpotrs. Call and see tay ativut. 1 '"Wi'-St -o ii - mlity and low prices, e f.- m boon to runintnin tho lend by oCmV o oiler for your coueid rat B. . Ston The old favorite in k new dress. Tbe NEW MORNING LIGHT still keeps ahead of all heating stoves. This fall it appears iu a new dross, yet retaius all Us beat iutf power, which ia aokuowtedgtd by t M ing far ahead of any otbar stove. For SQUARE II 15 ATK US we bavo the Sunshine, Capitol, and otherB, which aro ffraud in appearance, now erful to boat, aud stand at the head of all square itoves. Tbe best of references giun. ."VL.. C
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