t" rnbllnhed every Tliunwlny. Cnnrti) of PTTT." ... ... aalit on th fo.rt. Mondavi ....... rnl!IT.-lll J . i , MnLmlar. od a.eond v)ay of WW''' imiirT, ."7 1 - --r frP-adi thh''t not rill MU "V "T, """ .....l.l.nrhonil. Mi B.I f.V.-!l our Vol..mn. will "! "vn If .,,,,.. fhronich tb.rnnn i'i,,'r,i nf li niontion nf pi'H ."' I r.;? . Ml nmhoVl onnll ra.poo.lbl. fortb., oploloni luey n.a .apriM. itotics to suussasEHi 1 (m.'k t tli flunrt's on tho laln-1 of v.,111- rmwr. TIiohh ilKurpn toll you '., Ai'k to which yoi k ru uscutp n irt imii. Within a wri'kn nftor n,iifV In rnt, ? if liiti In rhiuitfetl. other r'otUt U ii'HHHftrv. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. & LEWI8T0WN SXV. Tiuio TuUo, lo effect Nov. 15, 1886. !TTlnJI. KAeTWAKII I m :. ; .i.M i M 3. In ;i ut a a li ;i T J.) V M J ! m 'i .ti 9 H5 v no "67 IH H II ai . Kll 1 01 S Ml 7 7 41 7 .37 7 A. ,1 ,wltowo J. M alo Klreet I,e wmtown Mltln.l rintT rihlmlU Vmtor Mi 'lur IUiill Mlli H. nverlnwn ItPtllT MI'VllolmrKli Veincr KrfHtner pllnri tiellnHKniv J. punkurjr m T 15 7.11 7.0 Tvil T 31 T 80 7 1.1 T M 7.ft7 H.IH S 10 n jo n 3i s Jf) N.I0 mil K.M C 0.1 91ft I. m -W son; JJ , - I mi 22 " v.' & V.l'S I M 3,, 60 KellHKgrove Atromnioaaiion. ((unneclltiK trvluiOD N. I). B .) I a.vx Soll'imrort. Arrlvn at Sllii-Ktoye l so A. M I0W A.M. I --o I'. M. " I'. M 3.54 1'.M. 4.MH.M. . a . . . Trains Leave Lewlstown Junction : , ij ii, m. spi, m, io4 ami or p m, 4 u, p tn, SJ . mi lit I i' nr ' "' "" . ., II II v u. For 1'lill.vl. li'hii, xom, iiaiu.. in r 'I v.liioMi'n. I - -1 --.-- ---s TSM'li C.ll!' amiU'I U U.IB' IIJUS, an' tiltt llCI IlinUB. m i r in.... ..i .-i, TeRcher' Institute next week. Is this your paper oris it borrowed? See change in S. Weis' advertise J-if li t. ! Fix up your ice houses ready for the lmi vt t-t of the congealed fluid. JIrs. James llufflngton Is very seri ously ill with bronchial trouble. Charles Spotts of D.inyiHe Is vlstit -ing the family of John Frauds of this place. S. Weis flVrs special bargains In I. 'idies and Misses Coats. See adver tibeuieiit. The weather of tha past week has been very flcklo alternate snow, rain and HUiitdiiuc. W. K. Vanderbilt has Just returned from Europe with thirty cliickcns that cost him f 1,000. The Sunday Schools of the U. B. and Union churches will both hold .Yhiivala on Chri.tmus eve. Capt. D. T. Ill.oadi Is nursing a iiiamui)t li carhmi.ile on his right fore (i nil which c.'tiflnes lii;u to his room. Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Smith, ntid Mrs. Jacob C. Hassinger, on Moud.iy re t iirned from a visit to friends at Potts vi lie. Any one wishing to buy a fat hog run bo accommodated by calling on Hurry llowjrsox.S miles of north Mid d.eburgh. p.-irty of Kratzervillu and Bdins grove hunters who camp 'd in Little Valley two weks returned last week with bix doer. Hon. II. P. (Jloverand Missdeorge Anno Kemble, both of Mifflinburg, were married at Northiiiuberhiiid on Tiiesday. The threo mill tax has been report ed by tho Supreme Court to be un constitutional when applie l to cor pora t ions. The ten-inch tnov which foil on Thursday of last week brought out the sleighs and bells, and gave us a clover foretaste of real winter. Our advice to the farmers who have some of their farming implements et Hiding out In the fluids, U that they hail better have them placed iu their winter quarters. "Havo used Dr. Thomas' Eoleotrio Oil for croup and colds, and declare It a positive oure." Contributed by Wui Kays, 570 Plymouth Avo., Buffalo, N. Y. It is reported that the Sterling Comedy Company which played here soveral weeks ago, will appear hero again the week between Christmas aud New Year. The Administrator's sale of Mink's stock of clothing, etc., will oommeiioe at 0 o'clock on Saturday morning uext and continue until the entire stock is disposed of. J. M. Daubermau of Kratzorvlllo on the 23d killed two hogs, the heaviest or which weighed 032 pounds and the other 051j pounds. Total weight 1174 J. Kia'.rervlllo ahead. The Republican Standing Commit tee will meet at MiddleburgU on Deo. 7th at 1 o'clock P. M. E. W. Tool, Chairman. Frank Slddall, the Philadelphia sortp mun.says: "I have confined my advertising entirely to newspapers. The man who does not read a news pupor does not use soup." One of the things that we oan't un derstand Is, why people must gorman dize a lot of turkey on Thanksglvlog. Iu olden times they used to fast now we feast, aud how any one with a stouiaoli full of turkey can preserve a clear head to thank Uod for the bless ings ot the year, is among the unex pllonbl custom of tho present ae. Under the Laurels, Seebold'a Hall December 13th. The new school house letting for Centre township will tak place on Saturday, January 1, 18S7, Instead of Friday as stated on the bill. C. C. Seebold, of Mlddleburgh waa in town Thursday night. He repre sents the White Hewing Machine, ana is doing considerable business la this county Mijjlinburq jRiiwi. iiewianu rrann imcnman irrtcneti a coon Itito a hollow tree on day hint . , . ' .. week. They routed and shot him. It was an old black le ind weighed twenty five pounds. Anthony McOauley, of Lawlstown, hns leased the stone quarry belonging to H. M. Troxel near Mattawauu, and will deliver the stone at the station for the Penu'u It. H. Co.McVtytDiCii Juurnnl. Owing to the bad weather on Tues day evening, the debating society In Krdley'e Hnhool house did notjdecide whethet capital punishment was 'justifiable and peoplo will goon hang Ing men sumo as before. Hunai.Alir. Last night burglars fiifl.dfl nil tif Ivlllft. Inf rt li lt I .nllvt'a . . . jewelry store, In this plaee.by boring "mtlu"11 " iiisiaiiaiiou oi me out, with an inch angitr, the entirejolUcers eleet will take place the first lock. Koitnnately Mr Leit.el had meeting night in January uext. Del- 1 1 rtl'Ai 1 nil Iifa lilfi ltli.u rtt.l till Mm 'robber secured .a . a. I .a sit.sv.iBasitr-ivii(ksi':'-Ta s Ull llir was two silk watch !IM K'li'"'". S.no " (Jen. Heaver will be the first Oov .i'li fp'ior of Pennsylvania who never ttll j n ed a public olllce of any kind. Centre Hull lUimli r. I.I The editor of the Post now regrets more than ever that he accepted theL 'oHlce of Overseer of the Poor. Theoph. Swlneford has sold the Kaglo Hotel in Franklin to E ('.(iray- bill, of this place, formerly of Uichlleld for $3,600, possession to be given on the 1st day of January, 187. Mr. Swineford has advertised the sale of ll.lM ,lpruollft .........rfv mi Tne,l,.v i)(c oc K,. bills Under the Laurels, Seebold's Hall, December 13th. The Important officers to be elected in Snyder county next year will bo a ' ' WherilT, Treasurer, and three County (!OII,,i,iltKitl,.rH. It Is needless to say that the offices need not go begging for emiiliiliites. Prom iiresent Imlie.i tlons they will bo as plenty as fleas on the back of a poodle dog. The Hutledge Publishing Company of Eastou, Pa., had the audacity to semi ua iiiiumei ouur iu avivuriisi" in Mr Holiday fraud. We havo several times exposed them as f r iilIh, and any edi tor who publishes their uotico and thereby assists in victimizing jUs readers ought to hove his pants kicked. The farmers can hardly afford to raise pork and beef at six cents per pound, but that Is all It fetches here. It seems to us that there is more money to day In a well managod poultry yard than in either cattle or hogs. We havo seen it tried in other States aud why should it not work liTe hs we!!? -r- 1 . .- . II. ! -1 f Tho editor and wife ar? under obll gations to Win. Ilcltwartii, proprie tor of the National Hotel Selinsgrove for nn invitation to attend the Thanksgiving Dinner prepared for tho particular friends of the acoom datinghoste. (treat as would have been our pleasure to attend, we wero unable to do so as we spent the day "over tho hills and far away." Tho following was received several weeks ago, mislaid, and not found till yesterday: Mrs. Ephntiai Driiiinger of Frank lin twp., hem iu her garden a plant bearing (ill matured pine apple squash es, and Iu her yard a canon (corn lily) 7 feet 3 inches high and 19 feet in cir cumference, being in bloom binco spring. The plant is now about a year old. A gentleman makes the following per tinent Inquiry. I would like to know if tho product prou lueed by a dirty, slovenly woman, milking a half starv ed cow, In a greasy pall, using a greusy uiilk can, churned in thedirty kitchen, washed with unclean hands, placed iu mouldy tubs, aud uoverod with an old shirt llap has ever been named? Sotuo cull it butter, aud it is so writ ten on my grocery bill, but it Is not butter. The 1 goose-bono ' crank comos to the front with a prediction that we are to have more "regular'' weuther than we experienced lust whiter, and not so severe. The corn-husk man suys that the winter Is to bo unusual ly severe, while the observer of a number of other "signs" says the sea son will be u very mild one. So you needn't pay any money and you can tuke your choice. You can select mild or otherwise, just us you please, and we won't quarrel with you about it. We take this method of kindly re minding our slow-paying patrons that it requires hard cash to keep u news paper running. We hove about ar rived at the conclusion that some of our readers are of the opinion tliut printers can live on wind aud promi ses, we can i uo n, iiowever, auu those persons who owe us bills of long standing will either have to pay up or do without the weekly visits of Tun Post. Self-preservation will compel us to adopt this course. List of letters uncalled for In the Post-oflloe at Middleburgh, Deo. 1st, 1880. K. Audras. Miles Erdley, O. S. Ker- stetter, J no. Krotzer, N. F. Musser, Hopneis Mitclioll, Hop. amotion, mo rns W. Musser, Wm. I. Yerger. J. W. Wiuklebleck, Abraham Wertz, iow ard E. Walter, Win. Shaubor, A. L. Sparks, Nathan Druiubaugh, Nap Hrumbaugh.Jacob File, Jacob Pilger, Jobe Walter. Miss Annie JJuukley, Miss Lizzie Waiters, Mrs. Jennie u. Waltors. Mrs. Slpley, Mrs. ElmiraJ. Smith, Mrs. Lizzie Pollard, Miss Min nie Swisher, Miss Emma Orris. Jennie H. Uowmau, Mrs. -Amelia waiter. J, GUukr Barbmr, P. M. The Susquehanna Dramatlo Coiii pany will produce the celebrated liram "TTn.ln ti t nn.li h i der the Laurels." In See iw.t.r. tf.it mi.mioK..,. AnuA...i.. ... " ' niajut, Deo 13, lSO, ror the benefit of the Band. All who desire an even ing of rare enjoyment should not fail to be on hand and patronize them. OurDand Is deferring of a full house ftnd we hone they will receive it puu particulars next week, J. It, Reed, our prominent stove ftnj tlnwam ilnnUr. w. tha fir.r. r. lntrolnce steam heut In Hunbiiry. Hunldus putting It In a number of houses, he has placod It In Y. I. Ureeuougli's residence and also K. W. Qrceuouh's. It has been fixed in the residences of S J. Packer, Esq., H. E. Davis, and Hon. S. 1. Wolver ton. Mr. Uojd will Intrjduo It at H. H. M osier's, and a nuuiber of con tracts are in id for next year. He Is rendering satisfaction in all his work. Sunburn Aciru, Each of tlu (livui.l Army Posts In this State at its last meeting In tho current month will nominate candi dates for the various Post positions d irlng the year M17. The elections will take place at the first meeting lit I IV, I...- I il . I. . .i ,i ... .... il. - T 4 A. II : . . ' . . '"""I' meui which win ue licia In llarrlsturg nex, February will be elected also at the first meeting of the Post in Do cember. Col. D.iln who will lecture Wednes day evening Deo. 8, before the (,'oun ty Institute Is one of the most popu- I iar iiniiriii nr.'iiors in mis country, . This m iy be the only opportunity wo will have of listening to this popular and eloquent man. Every one should take an Interest in securing a good ' ultendone. L-t m show by our presence that in Snyder county wh HUPreclate wh it il L' ldil ulnl fi.,...p,v encourage our County Superinteii"! ent In his efforts to secure the b:?st lecturer and lustru :tors our country affords. An effort Is being made to remove - the premium on the scalps of hawks, owls, minks, weasels, wild cats, and foxes. Probably some fellow has dis covered that the premiums have been a source of revenue to some poor ami deserving follows who have made uu effort to destroy these pests which subsist on the fast disappearing game of our country, and who Is desirous to retain a full treasury for purposes more approachable to the common treasury vultures, if there Is any virtue iu the preservation of ourgame this bill was right and should stand. Two tramps broke Into the house of (leorge Sclioch hi Penu township, on Sunday while the family was iu church and stole a gold watch bo. longing to Mrs. Schooh, eight dollars in money and other valuables. They wore tracked into the fields to beyond Freeburg where they whore warming themselves at a lire In the woods. Constable Watt of Freeburg, arrested tliciu uu I not (hiding the booty on their pors.oiiH trailed them a mile away IronT tlieir camping ground where he found tho articles hurried in the snow. They are now lodged in jail to await trial. The hunt ing party of which the ed Itor was a member returned from the mountains on Saturday and brought witli thorn two deer, neither of which wero large. One was shot by Win. Uolinger, a niuirod of renown, and tho other by John Francis the crack shot of the crowd. Tho editor hail a shot at un old doe at eighty five yards but when the animal sow who was iu the neighborhood she ran so fast that the buck shot from our Parker could not catch up to her. An old buck teased us with his majesty form at 2 j0 yards, but as we didn't want to strain our gun at that distance- wo didn't shoot Dim. We would like to prosuut each of our brother editors who so kindly remembered us during our ub Hence, with a hunk of venison, but liko uiassus' coot, it "wouldn't go half way 'round." mo "wire icuce man" is a new swindle among the farmers. His modus operandi is thus described: lie wants tho privilege of exhibiting his wire fence stretching machine to farmers in your township on your farm, and ior wtiich privilege he will build you thirty or forty rods of good fence for exhibition, and all that he asks of you Is to board him, go after the machine at the nearest depot, and pay the charges, not to exceed $3, for tue fence all set up where you want it. Iu order to have all satisfactory and as a warrant of the farmer's good luiemioiis, requires unu to sign a written contract on a postal card, which lie moils to his partner, and proves to be uy order for the muchine prico ir'JiX), worth about 25. After the luachlne comes, a new man turns up with his postal order for the ma chine, and requires the note of 200, iu per agreement on card, lie claims to be an attorney for the company and threatens to sue iu the United States court unless he gets the note. WASHING! AXD OlMXU IlAUXKia. Anybody can wash and clean harness, yet there are hundreds of harnesses spoiled every year by not doing the work properly. Core should be taken in washing harness so that the water Is not too hot never .use water that you ouunot readily keep your bond In. Take the harness completely apart and clean each strap thoroughly, then when nearly dry, give a good ooat of oil and hang In a warm room over night. If, in the morning, you find that some porta have not oil enough, give another ooat of oil and leave It hang until the oil Is absorbed, then sponge off with Castile soap and wa ter and rub dry with a woolen rag, when the harness "will be ready for use. A very good oil for this purpose oan be secured by oalliog at 1. Z. Stelulnger's Harnes&suop. - I A Bra at 3ellnjrroYe on Thank-glvj Shiwolks! Siiinoi.ks! Fifty Thou- iniy destroyed the stable or If. K. - '. -' YZi tor-t ner wun ail its Mcrvelvv, con J""1 The origin of the lire is not i known. Has SKitviLLR. Solomon Stelnlng er and family of Mlddluoreek wjre the guests of J. O. Ooss at Honner ville. R. 8h llenberger is at present at his father's home attending to some bus Iness adiilrs. It Is stated that up to this time 24 deer have been killed In New Lancas ter this season, six of which went to Sellnsgrove. C. A. Smith of this ptaoe has com pleted hii new hearse and is now fully prepared to attend to the business of Undertaking Itialt Its branches. ItKP, Qt.IT. yuit gossiping. tjult swearing. (jult roading novels. (juit Inallng arouud at night. yult sneering at every passer by. Ijuit minding other people's busl li ess. 0,ult entlng peanuts and chestnuts iu church. i .(jolt squirting tobacco juice on the churchlloor. yult borrowing If your memory is too short for a prompt return. (juit going into your neighbor's house with dirty shoes. Quit making your wife and daugh ter chop tho wood to cook your meal. yuit wearing out other people's things when you should have your own. (juit making remarks about your neighbor's drei-s, it may be paid for and your own may not be. Quit eat lug your oysters alone, take 'em home and let your wife and little ones have a taste, they like 'em too. Ckmtkkvim,k. Thanksgiving Day has come and gono. It was a very quiet day in Centrevllle,. .1 heavy snow storm prevailed throughout the dav. niuklii travel difficult and iln- tabling persons at home who would , tiiiiiuiK it-raon nb iiuuiu wi 'otherwise have been abroad. Every- body looked as though they hud enough to eat, and we hope they hod. John Molin ami wife spent several days iu Laurelton last week. Christmas Is coming on apace, and it will be a trying time for devoted young men aud street urchins who hove allowed their Sunday school membership to lapse Biuco the pic nie season. Uriah Hergcrand wife visited near Qlobo Mills ou Saturday. Miss Amanda Walter was pleasant ly er.tertulued by friends iu Hortleton ou Sunday. Eggs are advancing In price. The "donkey club" was out In full force In front of the Evangelical church on Suudoy evening, present ing their qualities to the greatest ad vantage. It was afaciuoting sight. Commissioner John Mohu while out at the monntoln on Monday on a hunt, shot a arga wild turkey. Franklin liubb of Middleburgh was in town ou Mo.id.-iy evening. C. M. Showers and S. F. Sheary were in Mlllliubunr on Tuesday. Hev i vol services commeiv S ilein church Soiitli ?? . 1 in the lace ou Monday evening. These servir.i'H ;ir'J conducted by Kevs. Stover and An rand of Now Herliu. .111 are very cordially invited. Kki Foil Salk. A limestone lot ulong the ridge Just oust of town. For fur ther Information Inquire ut this office. Teachers attending tho County Iu stltutu will plume bring their "Song Fountain" singing books with them. Home us used Iu the Noruiol ut Mid dleburgh this summer. The annual Re union of the 131 st Regiment will be held In Williams port, Tuesday, Deo. llth, when mem bers are earnestly requested to be preseiitt. A sptendiil time Is expected. By order of Committee. We have taken tho agency for the Suubury Book Bindery, John D. LIngle, Proprietor. Any person want ing biudingdouo cun cull at this office, get prices, leave tho work with us and wo will forward it at once to the bin dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of vol uo which they de sire to preserve oan get them rebound In the most substantial manner and at lowest prices. Tkachkus' Lvstitutk. The twenty ulnth session of the Snyder county Teachers' Institute, will convene iu the Court House at Middleburgh, Pa., on Monday, December 0, 1S3U, at 2 o'clock, P. M. and continue In session until Friday noon. Eminent instruc tors will bo present, among whom we name the following : Profs. C. D. Murphy, Geo. E. Little, Wm. Noet llng, I. N. John, Drs. A. H. Home, D. J. Waller, and Supt. W. L. Owe' s of Mifflin county. Evenimr Enter tainments. Monday, Living In Earn est, Prof. D. C. Murphy. Tuesday, Evolutions of the Crayon, Prof. (1. E. Little. Wednesday, Journey to the Qoldeu date, Col. eo. K. Haiu. Thursday, Useful Information, Dr. A, It 11 or no. Thursday afternoon will be devoted to (he Interest; of the Di rectors.' .Every district should be rep resented. Among the questions to be discussed will be, "The proper care of School Furniture." Monday evening II. S. Stetler will deliver a short Ad ¬ dress of welcome. Response by J. If. Willis. Some of the teachers of the oounty will read pupers on different subjects, which will be discussed by the members of the Institute. I have mode special efforts to secure instruc tors and leoturers of ability, and ap peal to the teachers to ooiue and con tribute to the interest and success of the mooting, DANIEL 8. BOY Ell, Co. Bopt. sand No, 2, 13-Inch Shingles at f 2.50 per thousand. Inquire at this office. A SunrittaK Fori CnntiTMA-. The publishers of that bright an 1 inter esting magazine, Known as i ii ii ni Jimnxnl, will actually send It for three months on trial free, as a Holiday (lift to every one sending them at onee their address aud three 2-cent stomps for postage, eto. As the regular price of this popular publication Is 1.01, every reader should grasp this golden opportunity, and address Immediately Tub Homk JounsAt,, IH kkai.o, N. Y. Nov. Vt fiw. Foil SAMt.-A 2(1 shot Evans M igo ziue Kille and 100 cartridges for $0.00. T. 11. IIautkii. We moke a specialty of Tax Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of which we have always on hand. Or ders by mull wilt receive prompt nt t litioll. Wtirn Pay wm M k, w bt Iit Ciwtnrta, Wlirn nhn uu a CliiM, aim rricl fur Cantnrla, Wlirn alia Wain Mia, ho lung to Cattitrla, Wbou alis bad Cblldreu, ab gave tLutti Cantoris, iu.vimm i:i. Nov. 7, by Uev. S. Auraiid. Ocorge W. Aiimau and Miss Sarah E. Strow- ser, both of Union twp. Nov. II. D. M. Maker and Mrs. Ellen J. Wagner, both of Honiicrville. Nov. 2, Hubert C. Snook mid Morv C. Phillips, both of Huiincrvillc. Nov. 4. bv Hev. S. P. P.rown. .lames StelTen of Pallas mid Ml-s Kovul M. Mt Is, or Mt. Plcusuut Mills. Nov. 18, by Hev. W. M. Landis.deo. M. Mowers of Millersbiiri; and Miss Surah I. Seal, of West Heaver two. both mutes. dii:i. Nov. 5, In Chapman twt., Catharine. widow of Jacob Ileum, aired 811 vcurs. 3 months and 2S days. Nov. 1(1, near Pallns, Prlsellla Leiiig ugeii m years, J months ami 2 days. Nov. 21, in Decatur twp.. Mifflin Co., Daniel Peter, aged 01 years, 3 mouths and 11) days, Nov. 20, iu Decatur twp., Mrs. M.fr garcta Mrower, widow of Samuel Mrower. (i rain Market. COUUKCTICl) II V W. II. WIMCV K Kit V WKPN KSDA Y. No. 1 Pennsylvania $ 7s 2 i mt z "3 White mixed 7J Hye 47 Corn 42 Oats 2!l . . i . 1 . . j NIIchllt'lHiTtf Dlurltct Butter 22 Eirg 2.') Pitted cherries 8 l.'npilted " 8 Black berries 0 Raspberries 12 Onions 40 Lard 7 Tallow C 'hieken per lb 0 Turkeys Side 0 SoiiMe H llam 13 a Philadelphia & Eric R R Division. NOHTIIKKN CENT HA 1. KAM.WAY. ; r!n I.titvo Siinlmry i 4 10 a !ni I1' Holioloute, Krln and (.'aniMiilal Kia. t61 s m, For I.npk llataa. li l:p iu, Kor H. Helunte, Kano an.1 Canna Jul una. 4 M v iu, For Kosovo an. I Wutklm. 9 4ft a ru. For Cattawtmiii and 11 mi Imn. 10 oo a m ami 6 M p in For W llkealiarra. ti it in, II 05 a in, ft 40 p in. Fur fefeauibkto soil MouutOarmil, TrMiin I.sjvc Seilmjrnve .Innotl. V l'i a in, arrlvluii at I lilla.li.li.lila t l.'i n in. Sew Yiirk 0 'M p in, lUIUllluro 3 lift p lu, Iniilon 4 fto li ID. W ann U 03 ii in, atrlvli.u at I'lillaOetnlila 50 d ul, Kaw York VJftpui, llalllmura 4i p ui, IdkIod 7 4ft pm. 7 47 p lu.arrlvliiK al Fhlla.lalplila I 25 a York 7 30 a id, Hallliuur 4 li a iu, iDKton n Oft a id. Train ala.i f.eavita Suuburr: 60 n in, arrlvliiK al Fl.li.l. l.liU 8 a York 11 .'Hi a iu, llaltluiora 8 16 a U), liikloo 80 a ui. !. H. WHOP, (ian'l Paul til AS. K. ridll, Weil Manr. Waub in.Naw Will.- m.Ne Waal AKat. Accounts. Tbe following Aonnunt havo Im ao I ax amino.1 ami paiii'U In the Frotlionotarv'a oi-noi-, an. I will lia re.nte.l lo Ilia uext rmirt ! Deiuiiinu Pl.'ai for flnonriiiatioa. All erioiia iDlaroatuil will taka nolle. Tlio tirt no. I niiul iiviMiiit"f J. Kuhli'r IN-ok. iismiu in nl .!.'. Nurh.Mj.l, nl l.'liopmuii luwui.il;i, nny.ii-r imiiuy, i n. . v , witt r.M i-.ii, Nov. 18, '66, I'rollniiKHary VfOTlCKia hereby Riven that tho XI fullowliia Wlil.iwn Aniiriilai-niniita nmli.r the UU L.aw, liavn Imt'ii nietl Willi Ilia Jlerk l Mm Orphan' ('.'iirl vt Nnyili.r c.iilnly, fur run. llruutlnu ou Aloutlay, lb. Mill day of Hm. omi. ApprulHiiiflnt ol I'nlly Ie.no wl.lnir n Iianl.'l I.uiifo, ol 1'crry lownnlilp, Kuytlur tuunlj, l'.i. ilucM. Airulmint uf Sunih A. Aluyar. widow nl Aiirmi M.iyor nf WimblUKlnii lownnlilp, ,Siiy(U luutity, I u., iluv'il. Appr.ilioiiont ol KlU.i'i.'t'' lUuiIul.iich, wi.lnw nl John l. K in. Inli u'li uf lluuvur t.iw.ixlilp, isnydi r oouuty, I'u., dsc'U. Aiipritlxiouiit of Mury Kramer, Klilnw ol Wllliuiii S. Kramur nl U'ual 1'orry Uiwnnliip, Snyilur county, l'u., il.'o' 1. Aiiinl4nii.nl nl' I'nlly Kllnn, whlnw of ()ioruo Kline, nl Wist ilc.ivur towimlilp, Snyilvruuuiity, l'u., ilucM. Aiipralniiioiit of Siirih J. Ii.'lit-r, wl.lnwo' Ilmiiul II l.t'itlior, of .Uoii'od luwu -lilji, M:iy,. r county, l'u., tltiu'il. AppmUmoHt of H.irli:mt Norh io,l, wl.l.iw c.f A in. m NiirUoml, ol lluair tmvii.ililp, Snytlor county, l'u., deo'J . W.W. WITTENMYER, Nov. IS 'M. Ul.rk. O. C. Trial List, December ToraTl3SC. F. E. Il.illy, B.lnir. John IC. lluitlios, at ul, H. F. HiiIiiiImihIi, V David .Mnvi'r. David l.viuo, vii I'lilllp Sniiiil'ord, tt at, J. W. KlliiKlr, vl'li K. P. .Sw.:iikIii. .InliD J. NwarO, Kio. ho. va J.ilni I'ullnr. J uli il J . Nwarw, I'.xu. Ue. va Il.illy II. W'out'or. Ittvlil H. (lilt, Auiur. ky. v I'leui, llny ir. 'J'lio Snliiiul Dial, of I'ulun Two, va Juramluli Hum nr. et ul. Tboa. (Jutoliu'i vi Ihinlul S. lloyor, Mury Minium l.y bur next Irlond, vi Mlloa Ouluult. et al Iitoan ripotui, vt Mlloa Oolnott. ct al. tleoi-Ho l.oim, va Joncjih ami EJwurd Jtuiiaor. Fi. fco. ' Muiuuul ltuv.r ami Camlluo till wli'o, Vi Jerry Koi'li and Henry Houaer. Tlio ulmvu e.tUMa are at luiuo aud (or trial at I)ooou.ber torui, IhhiI, W. W. WJITENMYEH. I'rotliouutury, A D.MINISTKATORS' NOTICE. X"Vl..ttera of A ilmlnUirat Ion oo tb. ral.t. I'HILU; J.BMlXll.l.l. ofAd.m. lown.ulp Sojder Oo., ;., .laoaaaad, Ii.tIdk b..o itr.nu .dtotli.undar.lHnrd.il p.rioui knoHlDtf tbamaalvaa ludebtarl to laid ailal. ar. reouaa dUuiak. lniDi.dlat. pajmant, wbll. iho.a tloatad la ,u),,' Uui duljautb.a . (IKI1HIIK NORMAN, .it.ftt. Aduiuliirtor. OF LADIES & MISSES COATS at Tin: CENTRAL SELINSGROVE, PA. Wg will offer at line of Ladies and Misses Coats on TUESDAY, DEC. 7tli, 1886. The assortment is large, the styles beautiful. Groat offered, ic S. WEIS, 3W 1 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. saw an brothers, SELINSGROVE. A Ij wAY$ 'eaciy to Please 2 Our new spiin ''Ri'.'eft ih now ti n "() . 1h von Inne v. r lulicM. Nothiii' goud uuJ iluoii il'lo hI vIch, uuil an to competitor. Our motto has always tbo bcBt gootln for tho leust money. DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and &1003, JVOTOXS, 1MTS. CAPS, VJLlSr.S, ci'tlcpy, Cj1upi:t,('. ii;pi:tciial,ii.uid (Jlini'S, CLASS, TfJV, EAPTUEX, WOOD AMD II LLOinrAPJJ. a, sc., JC. These goods are ncaiii all new, of ih choicest ma to rials and Idlest stiles. The trices ive ash for I htm wiU astonish ina us the are uiuueslionablilhe rock bottom for ret a il tra dc I Ye tat tit of CO u.MR ) ' PRO li CUP. Jud'jiii'J from, our trade we SA iJ,S this season untl hare jirepured to iticci (di demands- CALL Yours in waiting, II. UB. CUKTKIt & CO., Near MitltllcburJ Depot. Stoves. Tbo COOK b'i'OYES wo etill bold on to tbo Grand Times, NEW SUSQUEHANNA and olb era, nil of which ma firet-clata etovta io all resptcts, nn at. RTnTrir.Q W 'W a a 1 da. Vr w Jbllh i..'.i t it 1 . o i n t . ui an Biuun, mini up iu Co, ior ail purpoeca, Call und boo my stoven, 4Wj Mi, D, T- HIIOADJi, Middliburgh, P. special sale a full bargains will bo spcclfully, Selinsgrove. a a iff TIM IE -fl it 01,0 of tho grandest KnoH ti ' .'rgtdtiui in tl. Way oj - has i, ipialilv ni 1 low ii ices, we ft ur Ui been to uiuiuUii I lie lend i : .frUeru; Wo oil'erforyoui toi .- .lcn uon. eh igh est tried for a U Icinda anticipate JCXTJ'JNSIVJS old fuvorito io a now dress. Tho omaa tmn imm mm mti uia jn wiiiiaaawaia-arl NEW MORNING LIGHT (.till korpg nliom of nil lit itiny store. This Ml it appours in a now ilrefw, yet rt-tnius all iln tiett inff powir, which is lu-kuowlo.lod by nil a te ing fur alunJ of auy other Btovo, Tor SQUAKH UKATKIIS wo Livo (ho Sunshine, Capitol, nnd olhetB, which rtre proml in appcarauco. pow rrful to hont, ao-l elnml at the bead of ull t.nuaia ntovoa. lie beat of reforoncoa given. Vaaa r1 a. l ai - mJ. IMII III - --l-'