f rublithed very Thursday. ' o.,r,.ll llntTWTT roTT. P Crti Of aiT Ian"? ar. hall . lb. .oarta Moadat; tlif.in'l saptaaiuer, aaaatoona via, of MM""'. a riar fHii'l IhmaaBaat th 'anty will Sra w-Sf, Tlllata r.h".orhonrt. H. ml tTwie rlale ft. -'1 l ' " P. ;...,tba. Oaf colnmaa win aivaya o iT-n kn with to nia- lhroh tbunnn U,or.lnr lwl nwMii. of rohll laUrrM t C!r2 III hMrtoar..WMponHOI lorlbt 1T0TICB T3 SUBSCBIBE31 laok nt the fiiHrnre on the label of vniif Pftiwr. Tlio flares tell you THIt PATH TO WHICH TOV R SlinflCHIP- TM PATM. WIM1III o wprnn nun money in ot. see If date is changed. o er receipt U nenoMarv. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUITBTJEY & LEW1STC . DIV. Timo Tuble, In effect Not. 15, 1886. ..TWOl ll. TTIQlt. t m 3 N 1 II M a. o M s.w I.M 1. 1 J 07 1.00 v.J !. II 8 2 a J a 'it 1 J.ift S.OD m .t ;.n i oi 00 .T a II a it a SO . Hit 04 K.INt T.l f ST 7 1 i A. ii am T lwlitnwn J. f 11 t oo MalafUraat f.l .0 .lrloa T.I0 ana I Maltlaod f.M .' PalBtr Ml IS II Hhloillt T.W l It Waanar 14 S IT M)lar f M H l Raan'lMlllt 7T HI 11 Adafnaliarrj 1.01 8.IKI M Bi-atertowa lO 1 1 10 Hntrr S.11 3.15 1 TIir1l)tiarfb I M I SI in Vtittr 8.M .! IT Krmr H 40 M 81 Pawllna .4 8 .'4 48 PollnHKror N.M 4J 4 SrllnmroTa J. 01 8 4 n I saubury I U I jo ftrllnatrove Arrommodntiun. (Oonntotln with trtloioa N.O. Bf.) Lnn cllnifro. arrlta t MallnagroTe 80A.M I0W A.M. 1.S0 P. M. I. M Mf.H. 4.MP.M. Trains Leave Lowlntown Junction : J II. a m. 1 01. am, 10 ) ami 07, m, 4 14, p m, Vt i m lor PIMibr aad tho Watt. T W a m, 14 m, I 4T i m, 4 44 p m, 0 51 p m. II 14 p n. For PbllsdKlphU, Nr York, llltl nra rr4 WaihlairtoB. I 'Tim 'i I cilia imam ye tatii' lout, t.'laui ca'l print 'ex" Tlie stores In Middlebnrith will be ilom'd ou Saturday. For 8ai,k. A 20 shot Evans MaRft 7.I110 Killa and 100 cartridges for !).00. T. II. IlAKTKU. Morrln F.rdley of near Middleburgh, killed a porker on Wednesday of last week that tipped the beam ut OU pound. We are authorized to announce that llu iniTchants of Middloburgh have nrt'i'd to close their pluce of biiidnpst on Satiirduy of thiti week (Christum, .r.- The upper spetion of n cuff t mi, with mows aa;ate settinr, on otrt-i-tlu Mlddleburtth on Menday M I'ud 'r will oblige by returnin-; it the o lltor of this paper. r. !.. Niiiith will take noHaesalon of e ( ei : ml . Hotel on January 1st liitrd-y !ms th experience and knows tliur ireinents of a tcood landlord We witl. hi hi fiiccens in the venture. K l the npechil nnnonncenient In l.ii'iit. (i. C. Oiitellus' (idvertUemciit on second pae. He means buniiieHg nnd will adhere to his promiso to well cheap terms cash, note or produce from date. If any funilly dettires to purchase a huuilHoiue new New Home 8ewln Machine, with all the latent improve ments, very cheap, please call at Thk I ost printing ofllce and we can uo commodate you. since the passage of the souln act Treasurer Charles Dolender has paid premiums for Snyder county to the amount of $11150, divided as follows 4 0 hawks, 03 owls 80 foxes, 85 weasels and 27 minks. D. F. Custer & Co store in Frank- Hro. wilvert of the Sunburr Amen- Tvri.i.tii....i. ...mi. i.i..0 ,m. i.i llo will be closed on Christinas. can sunt up to lliddlcburith this week Christmas trees on Friday evening. See tho prospect un of the I'hlln delphla Timet, that lender of Inde pendent thought, in this Is loxue. Sol. Oppenhelmer pays the highest for two dozen cpgn to inako eng-norf. As the result of one year's careless noss on tho part of persons who send minus by mail, the doad letter office at Washington contains 133 articles of jewelry, 2,009 books, and 5,587 misoel - laneous packages for which no owner can be found. uu oomparlnK the statistics given in the Lutheran Year Dook for 1886 and 1887, it appears the Lutheran church has gained during the year as follows, In the United States: 240 ministers, 617 congregations and 88,- im communicant members. Two bears, an old she and her oab, "wiuBBuuua urease mountain, ono mile south of Middleburgh several times last week. They have not been chased and are evidently there yet. The tracks of a wild cat or catamount w also among tbe attractions of tho same mountain. J udge Rockafeller has notions that the Jury wheel In Northumberland county needs reforming. It has been me custom over there for the nolitl cal oouuulttee men to furnish names for the box, but this fall the Judge In struoted the newly eleoted jury com missioners to visit each election rii trlct In the county and select the best men only to act la the capacity of juror. C C. 8eebold contemplates erecting new hotel on his let east of Seebold & Itunkle'e store house. The hotel is to be a three-story frame, and work wm commence in the early spring. jaooo u. Hmith of the Central has oeen selected as landlord, whose long experience will make the venture a safe ono. tf Middleburgh had a few more men like Charley Seebold and not so many potato patch cultivators It would come to something yet. The National Hotel of Sellnsgrove, Wm. Holtiworth, proprietor, has mode arrangements to have a grand New Year's dinner and supper on the 1st day of January, 1887,and be tru.ts his friends and tbe people In general will not forget bhn at that time as he feels confident that they will all be pleased tai find the charges Uoh u Ut ' 'j fl ft t--y t-r r- Tei cash price for all kinds of furs, such as fox, tunskrat, mink, skunk &c. The members of Capt. O. W. Ryan Post: G. A. It., will hold public In stallation services In the Court House, Middleburgh, on January 7th, 18-J7, to be followed by the Hurlesque Degree, or the "Initiation of a Candidate," showing the secret workings of the Ancient and Oriental Order of the M. U. L. K. Our subscribers have been unusual ly liberal to ns during the past few weeks lu their payment of subscrip tion to tho editor. It Is evident that our suggestion to the ladies a few weeks ago to remind their "hubbli's" of their little Indebtedness to us, had its effect, and wo invito them all (the I adieu) to call and see us but please don't all come at once. An exchange very truly ssys that a person in good physlcul condition Is not liable to colds, and will not full a victim to them until helsrossty care less. Keep the feet warm nnd dry, the head cool, ami tho ehost well pro tected; avoid exposure with an empty stomach; take care not to cool off too rapidly when heated; keep out of draughts; wear flannels; and with the exercises of a little common sense lu various eoiergeuclescolds will be rare. Hon. A. S. Helfrich, of Adiimshurg, niemler-elect to the Legislature from Snyder county, va In town on Thurs day last and honored us w ith a liri 'f interview. He is one of the rl:iti;j young men of his county, nnd will no doubt succeed In representing his con stituency At Harrisburg to their en tire satisfaction, ns he possesses nioi e than ordinary intelligence and is en dowed with other nnaliileations re quislte lu the composition of an nl. and acceptable representative. 7x (Mmcn JYce 1'rcns. Lumbard's tallow story in I tA week's Tribune knocks the last ghost ly shadow of our reputation as a liar in to a three-cocked hat. What we lacked In age wo had hoped to make up in experience, but wo foil id, alas, too late, that Joe Is too mtie'i for us inlying. F,xp.-rtness In prevaricating has bien the solo object of mir ambi tion for years, an ! for Lumbard to thus ruthlessly snatch the palm nt victory from our very grasp Is most cruel and soilless. There Is a certain sect who believe that at the birth of a child the soul of a then diiiLf person takes possesi-ion of Its body. It Is our opin ion when Joe. was born nubmbi Hied. "Old Si-nta" lat week unloaded a flar load ofHolldav goods at Seebold it Hankie's sf ore, which has rendered that the headquarters for peoplo in search of Cnristums presents. Their trade in this line has Or surpassed the experience of any llrui in town for years. The stock is so select ami ex tensive, so cheap and attractive that buyers never leave without having seoured just what they want and re tain a ni6e little cash balance In the) pockets as evidence of their good f-,r tune in (hiding the right place to buy Useful and ornamental presents for tho girls, tho boys, for mother am sister, father and brother, sweetheart all. "Come and see What's the matter with cock-tail in Sunbury? Roll op Hojjok. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per ploase notify us: Reuben Wehlck, Jan. 1 1, '87 Robt. Dreese, June 1, '87 Frank Herman, Deo. 1, '87 fj. S. Schoch, March 15, '8S John Harbin, April 1, 'SS Henry M. Hasslnger April I, '87 W. 8. Miller. Sept. 1. '87 A. S. Selmnibnch, De?. W. B. Wltiey, Aug. 1, '87 Aron Dreese, Jan. 1, 87 James Mchmnmt, Dec. 1.8(5 Mary.M. Speclit, July I, '87 iTfHIE STAR A Xnrr :nriln Ihp l'rlnrllc of M Ht'iimrrutlr Aiiilnl.trjttfit. Publiihed in ISo City of New York. WILLIAM DOHOHCIPZn. The Hoston Shoe and Variety Store Weck!y and Sunday d"'u"s' Read the New York Sdtr's prospec tus lu this Issue. To give, or not to trive that is the question; whether lis iw.liler in the mind to settlt uith clamorous credi tors wno lon' nave dunned me. or turn a deaf ear still unto their plead Ing and spend my all for presents? To creep to sneak with bated breath beneath the friendly desk when comes the harsh collector's knocking, and bribe tho boy to May I'm out of town or disappoint expectant relatives by disregarding all tho old traditions which make calamity of Christmas time to men of scanty means? Hut thero's the snub, the freezing glance, the epithet of miser, the sickening dread of something worse to oouio. whene'er I circulate among my kin, which make mo rather choose familiar ills than fly to others that I know not of, yes, the ancient debts must stand Tho State Normal School at Hlooms burg will begin the Winter Term on Tuesday Jan. 4, 1887. Full profession al standing is conferred by the diplo ma upon thoso who become teachers. More than a dozen students now in tho leading colleges of tho country were prepared lu this school.. Those not wanting to go to college nor to become teachers find tho Academic course suited to them. Tho work of tho school receives strong eudorse ment from competent Judges who have examined the pupils in the east and iu tho west. The facilities for doing good work are now better than ever before. Send for a catalogue. Reduoed rates are given on tho L. V., D. L. Si W., and P. & R. R. Rs. to stu dents haying cards from D. J. Waller, Jr., Principal. Thb Dkab Oirlb. Olrls are of few days and full of inlsohief, and whoso ever is deceived thereby is not wise. When the young girl choweth her gum with great haste, and stampoth ner pretty foot, look thon little out. Bue coiueth forth in the evenlnsr In low neck and short sleeves; but iu the morning she lieth abed while her mother husleth. la view at the win dow shestaudeth whenever the sleigh bell f inkleth, and yeurneth for a beau and when he coiueth she doeth up his purse. He wrappeth the buffalo about her and huggeth her luuch.aud stays out muoh beyond his time; aud the livery addetU four good dollars to his bill. In the uilug ho hloth him self to hrr father's mansion. He go eth In and sitteth by the fire, and ere he leaveth he poppetb the question and she Juinpeth at a chance. When the cock croweth he taketh his de parture, and compared himself to an yes, verily. He getoth his license. and goetb forth upon the inorulnar of tlx weddlug day, and employeth a "manto do the J -b, f-1 when Ha.vni-uvii.lk. John S. Homuiel Is again working on the 8. &. L. rail road. Mis f.'rlssy Htoiui:i;;er h:n returned from Huntingdon county. Surprise parties are In full blast this winter. The party held for Mrs. Henry Peter took the cako so far as people and presents were concerned. A party at this place holds a iiiekle Ave cent piecn bearing Ihe dale IS'iS, and the name of "l. ilerry," or "(I. 4eppy,"' Inscribed on it. If thin routes to the notice of the person who did the eitgraviitiJ, he will confer a favor by sending the coned inscription to this ofllce. The Fish llros., have built nn lee liotisj ju close proximity to their Creamery, Jacob Krrbs moved on the farm of S. L. Mrower, lu Decatur towusi.iii, MiMlin county. TimXKiA IM.K. It Is reported that Wm. Koch has the contract for paint hi;,' tliu inside of the Reformed church ami will commence work in it few days. Will is a good workman. Rev. Young is holding a protracted meeting in the Kvangellcal church. J. I'.. Fetterolf has organized a sing ing class 10 the Reformed church. Th. teachers of Adams township will soon organize a duli.it ing society in tint Troxelvillo school hotiio. All persons desiring to take part in the exercises nre at liberty to do so. Some time ago Frank F.ttinger killed a lar"' catamount at the foot of .N!ulo Mountain. Miss Ida Diiiguiaii Is dangerously ill. Jug Hreaking will bo held lu the Lutheran church on Christmas even ing. Mrs. H. D. Troxell, who had been spending several mouths lu the West ern states, has returned very umch pleased with her journey. Mrs. Samuel Moyer of School utt, Midi., was last week visiting nt ! place. Kiirfpl Btos. Itave 1-i'ePtcXf " ChclV new Meant saw mill about rue mile west of town ou a tract owned by lieu, Aumiller. Our farmers are busy hauling ties to the railroad. Mat tern & Swart, are preparing for t lie erection of a steam sawmill on their trad at base o. mountain. Miss Lizzie Kmmerman will spend Christmas and Now Year in Altoona with her parents. Wo feel "sorter'1 sorry that fullow cannot go along. Hkavkrtown. John K. Royer has purchased tho old Hiuull farm near Rebersburg, Centre county, for $"1,000. He will inovo there in the Spring. Mrs. Susan Snook, widow of A bra ham Snook, died at tho residence of Daniel Kent, with whom she had been living, on Saturday a week, after an Illness of one week, and v.,s burl od at Adaiitsburg tho Tuesday follow ing. Her sickness was pneumonia Shu was a god (W years. Howersox & Snyder's Stave factory- Is not lu operation during tho winter. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Cap tain rinlip Kluuev honored their mother with a surprlso party ou the anniversary of her sixty lift h birth uay, which mile stone she passed re cently. Other friends also partlcipat ed in the pleasures of the occasion. Henry Strieker Iui9 returned from Heecii Creek, Clinton county, where he has been lumbering, with two of his fingers crushed. He had his hand run ovor by u car on Hoyer's narrow guage road. ihe Phoenix,' a weekly newspa per, has again beer, added to tho reg ular order of exorcise of tho Heaver- town literary Hoeiety. tub paper had diverged from Its original design into a source of abuse to some of its members, aud consequently had been discarded for tho last two years. Annie, a one-year old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Nathan Freed, was bur ied on Friday a week. . Isaao Saltzumn will move toAd- amsburg next week, where he will coutinue his vocation blacksmithlng. Mrs. Catharine Weirlck aud her sou William, have moved from -lduuis township iuto tho house on Ner A. Fees' farm. Rev. D. M. Stetler purposes movlmr to Herudon, Nortuuiberlaiid county. and with that end iu view, preached round of trial sermons on that chargo last Sunday. Mr. Stetler has served this charge tor the past twelve yearc, wttioii ract proves that ho Is a man that will lust, uud not a "year ling." We would be sorry to have the lieverend aud his family leave us. Isaao waguer was very sick last week, but Is now on tho mend, Aaron Hasslnger's straw stack tilt ed over ou Sunday night and burled two head of oattlo In its fall. One of them was unhurt when resoued: the other was dead. Kate, a daughter of Jonathan Haines, Is ou the slok list.' , solicits your attention for a few min utes to rcud their adv. on 2nd page. Foster, an eight-year-old son of Henry Rlegle of this place, had his fingers caught In a sausage grinder on Wednesday, completely severing one at the sreond Joint. Dr. Harbor dress ed the Injured member. Ol. Howell, of Paxtonvllle, a rail road section hand on Attlg's divblon, cut a gash In his right thigh en Mon day with ahatchof, severing the lar;' artery. He came near bleeding to deMth. Dr. Darbcr rendered mrglcal assistance. According to the time-honored cus tom there will be no paper Isme.l from this ofllce during Holiday week. J. M. Stelninger of the 1'o iT will be In town to a tend to Job work and rake In tbe cash d.io the oflh'e. "All In vited." The Musical Convention of the Philharmonic Society. Frreburg, will evidently be the grandest lllllsli'lil festival ever held In that town Fla borate preparations have been made to entertain the immense crowd and if the sleighing lasts they will not bn disappointed. The Convention opens Monday, Jan. ;i, and closes on Saturday evening following, v;h grand concerts the last four evenings. We have taken ihe agency for the Sunbury Hook Bindery, John D. Lingle, Proprietor. Any person want ing binding done can call at this nlllce, get prices, leave tiio work with us and we will forward it at onco to the bin dery, persons having old bibles or otlu r books of value which they de hire to preserve can get them rebound in the most substantial inaniur ami at lowest prices. A St niMiisi.: Fun CnnisTM s.- The publishers of that bright and Inter esting Magazine, known as Vir ll i.uc I Hti-iKtt, will actually send i for three months on trial free, as a Holiday i Jift to every one sending them at once their address and throe S-cent stamps for poftage, etc. Ah tho regular price of this popular publication Is t.0'i, evci y reader should grasp this golden opportunity, and address Immediately TlIK HoMH Jot'ltSiAL, Hikkai.o, N. Y. Nov. S5 5v. Holiday Notick. The subscriber has the pleasure of Informing the -i(i zensof lleavertown and vicinity that he has opened his gallery on Mr. Kin ney's lot, where he will remain T -r some time, and asks everybody to cull ami examine his wo;V. Rates from PI for 2o. t.i lor if'., according to size. Large pictures in 8 ty ID Inch frame, ready fo? the par' r froii, $1.2.i to f i. keiiieml er good pictures taken h cloudy days. Come one, come all an. I examine for yourselves. Asking your I patronage 1 am Your Servant, S. F. Dkibkht. CIL'uro oppcr-ilislillil whiskey at 1.75 per gallon or ,"i() eenls per quart at .1. (1 Smilh's, Central Hotel, MM-tlleburgli,Ia. THE WEEKLY STAR. An Eight-pas Newspaper, Issued every Wednesday, A clean, purr, lirf(ht nnd IntcreMIng FAMILY PAPER. II contain l! latest nei. down to Hit hour of folnf tv prtM. Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Houeehold, Financial and Commercial, Political, Pootlcnl, Humorous and Editorial P-TfirtmM, U iimlor tli illrrclt, of Imlnrd JiiHrHRllli i f Hit hi 1iet lnliljf. In C"l:immmll lx fmmd crowdcl Willi -voil thing, fivin tcg iii.lr.i to ttiri. drU'iinl fi.-rlc hy distinguished Amortcun an J fonilga mitfii of fUnm. tCRWS Vf THE WEEKLY STAR TO SUBSCniDSSS. ftm of IV l -r In ttio fr.lro-; i'U ton nn.l Cn.l, nut., In limits ( N.- Y-iikl'ity. OME DOLLAR FOX Oil E YEAR. I'ljlm 'f 10 Hi.- tui P. o. fi-l -r. l:h n n l lt,i.'nnl Iti nnrtnic r . f I int. . stn ivk FCit ItiiSkE MOMMS. cn trial, . .' 25 cent H-oi.l Irrtna nn, I r r tor.tlna,-) nUue. ris-ri.i to ni-nl. nml run, unacr. ficil.1 fm1 Iri'iiliirs. W DAILY STAR, Tns tit r Ft. cent r.ll thonfnof idc ,lnv In n i,ttr.,rilf fnni. i .frlnl rt.rr..t,,fnr,' by cM f,.in l.,.i,..,ii, I'm i., I crim, Iknuasnd lul'llu. I. A c-Mtii'-li'i iil r-.ilnrc. At W.iril.li 11, All'nry. an 'nil.rr itrwt tf ntr, the l l.t e.Tri- ioniK nt, spn ta-II j- rrmltu'd by ln sua futnl.li tlic IuIpkI new, ly tali . r 1 1,, ' l' W'mty fritnrrs nrr nnsni) vsnl. Ttio -inniicll and llaikut l;. u..w are ui.usnallr full anil cuiuplt'te. TERMS CF THE DAILY STAR TO SUESCRIBERS. Frt o of P. s'.isi-lu tin-VmIi ! Sml' ntul C'.it.a !a mil. Hit llniln ,.f Sin V.iitt ( It v rvi-17 liny, f.ir nm-1 ,nr In. l i.Iiuk f nn lay). 17 f) I'nlly, whh..iil Sun,!,, , one ynir, . . . rum Kn ijr IHv, tin mntlltiS M Itailr, wlihnul Siiiulny, l menllia, . , , fl nt, Sunday, wlUioul Dally, nntycAr, . . , l,4o AOAnt. 'rilK HTA.lt, Broadwa, and Park Place, New York. GOOD SAL A RI EC if I II lilhl -.Inn In II, -M in,, I .,m. ,, , i 'Ol .li-t kk lo.-.il nr l-.lt r II iih imi'ilti. ,N,i -- P ,vll'Hi-.Milili... Sti-.ily H.,(, .1 tirs l:. Mir "i, itiir- lyiiiiin, i,. it-Hi rwv, , ( Alt-til ;-n I'VM .S.-,. n , PU 15 LIU .vvr.i: OF REAL ESTATE ! Ily t Irliin nl nit iir.lnr l-vit. nut or tint or sl:ltlM foiirl I, I SlUdiT'. ., I'll , till. IHI, I. Ull i-.l y. i-ntiiifl ill tint K.iutii 1,1 A lr.-iti.t r,i t:r.l If v . Loo nl IVnn li,riiliii, Snt Ji-r I '.miiiIv, I'll Hill i-X,imi) In Till. llo ,s.i :i t'n,. ,riMin,. ,,. WodtHit.iliiy, .Ian. ."i, Tlic l illmtiiii; tnlii il,), Ki-.il I'jtMto, tu-wll : 121) Acuin, mule nr Irn., lm id-in IVnn t..tviil,fii, Snt.liT I'liimtv, Ii ,., ,.,n'i hv n. nry IV hull, I-: ml dy I li-iitv.ii nml lli.nnr.i Ki.n , s nitli l.v I'lnirlts Ati-r sti.l WfM !. M.IIV Lnlli'i', wIuti'dii nn.' i-n-i li il a miil House and Hun ! tin-hurl, il.ni.l W.u. r. A M.rll..ti ,, nlnivi' trurl l ,-ll lllllliiTI-.t. 'I'KUMS : -Ji .rrritiil. wh-ti ,niuTlv lit atrurk ilnlvn, uu,- in ,,) ti, liil iu,.., ,,n ,prij l,;sh7, nn, I rnii iin.liT I i.-IhImt I, lit7, tint ln.-t , innii In ln-iir iuti-ri'-t Iriiiti Airll I, Iss; ulii-n i'iuJ- f ull Will lit! Klltfil. Mttl.l.-IS 1. 1,1)1, Y, III. Mi V Klilil.Y, I"" U. !). l-.xi-i iil ir.-i. OENTRAIi SKLINSGltOVB, PA. Wo call the attention of the pub lic to the lareo variety of NEW GOODS suitable for both useful and ornamental, Handkerchiefs and u fliers a specially. Ladies and Misses COATS 3cllms at greatly reduced prices. Ilenr eel friily, Q. "vVEIS, Selinsgrove. ilk ; J? ? ? J7 1 'i t 7 " t "r ; 'f "V ???????? Mem IMS tfSELDIrDO. -o Mutter I'.ggs Pitted clterries !llpitted " rlai-lilieri'ies Kasiiht'i-ries Onions I.ard Tallow , 'liieken.i per , Turkeys Side Sonlde , Ham H :t ti 12 7 4 0 . 0 . H i.t i ii Mii'i'i.iNnriM. pa., .l! 'i-.!h of SlllNUMvS constanllv i t. I.:.r. .'. Ilil J.SrUI K. II II M LOCK i:) i' , furiii- lu- 1 uu ilioii notice at I ottoiD puces. 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. L ai M.S. W ji M ndi't iiiAToi.s Noiiri: .etiiTHiif ailnilulttrit, I , ,), ..,., .,, lanlul .-luloti'irr, Into ,,l Wu-l lionrnr l' ti.iii,. M,y,i..r to-. I n., ilo.M, l.io iiiu I'lteti Kriinloil lo tlin iui,ltluucl, n: ,. rui -n -knnwii'it theniMilvt Imictitt ,l tuanlil intnto urn tt,ni.toil In untax I to in . .lints -ii) iu, LI, it r , I lhi- liutiuu o,ilii, will I'rtnnt tin-in il ily antln-niltfatoil to tho uu.Io.Mrii.il lur iio'tlo nn'iil. ISA At! H ii: N, JUutt.i'.iin.i .tl I III I it I'o., I. C. IS 'Hi. A.ln.lnlhtiuliT cold: I SiIi,.-m ,t t 'n .rurtlMii.L Maiiu-.will rf.-i.t I fn , Itnl lnfiiiiiiihii Nlxint wurk wtttrh tlti'v cHtiil ... n livi'nt litHtir.iliMl will i n ' tlmm from IV. to imr iluv. h,iint I. iva Mrni-1 nvnt 9.si In n ,rtf Kulu'r mi, fount" nr oM ('apltal lt'l rHt4irft Vt.U'ltf alartt.l t.n. Tliitt wIh stttrt nt wuctt arv ftUutuUly iui uf luug Uulo iurtuiMj. All it Uvw. yes- y l "t- J.i alji llaa ket. l.'imilKlTKl) II V w. II. WISKV WKUAKMDAT. No. 1 Ptunsylvauia 1 V IIIIZ "3 White mixed.. Itye Corn Oat' KVKHV 80 7 47 40- Hi)' mm tfM"l mm .x a r CURES tfnuruir N't v, is, li-sj. ij:n ,. THE PHILmPfflA TIMES THE DAILY TIBIES- THE WEEKLY TBIEc . Tlio Philadelphia TIMES Sixty-four Co lsaclivcreil hv CArriWa ... ..ii : tho cities towns and villages matter, crisp, atl active, in "'"V101101 irtreHtI.'iff, iltstiuclive. 'iTie luinns of ler roading its a week, and i sold Annals of tho War, by active rs and news-dealers for participants, illustrated ;AVo iit a copy. It iH uni-man's World, contributed to ly conceded to bo the by some of the best Women The six cents a week, and Uy boys i ono cent vcrsally best Il('l 4ili:l?lc in 41. 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Nothing tins been forotlori in tlio wuj cj tfood ntnl ili Hii' .lile ntilefl. utul nn to quality and low priot B. e fim eo ci'inpulili-r Onr motlo lulu nlwiiys been to lutiintnin the lend hv offortag llio UhI (,'imiln for the least iniucj'. Wo offer for your consideration i DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, oto.vs. n.irs, ms. mths, iilisks, ( rrrjwY. vakvet.v.uwet vuAL,u,ini) oi;:.,s, auss, tjx KurriJLW, mood jLD II IIAJJU WAHJ'l O'C . ,y 6'., C. These good are nvurlu all new, of lh choicest mate rials ami latest stifcx. The firiccs we ask for them wili astonish tjauas then are uiiqin slionabl nthe rock bottom for rctrtif traile. He pa the highest, itrice for all kind of ('OU.Yl)lY VhOlH'Ci:. .Induing from oar trade we anticipate J.W TENSIVE S.1LES this srasoa uiid hare prepared to meet aM demands- CAJjL Yours in, wait in, n. ca. UIIHTKK & CO., J'ear Middlefjarg J)epot- I njmAtOTiCTWfTKrrtiti t.iu j 1 1 iwes B s to ves . pi The Tho old favorite Wi ft D9w dregs. NEW MORNING LIGHT i 1 lu Ifiicpn nlirn.l of all Imitfi ovor. Th'm fall it nppi-tna in n dow Ju hh, yet rctuine nil its heat jug power, which in ncknowli.,1 j by ell a tit ii'S fiT niit ud nf any other stove, Foi ISQtlARi: IIIUTKU.S o Uvo llio Sunshine, Capitol, nml oth'ciB, wlich are rihdJ in apponrnnru pow. . -rf nl to hrut, and etiin ut (lie hend of ull qnur j ovoti. 'J l o beet of refcrtuocB (,:i,tt. COOK blOVKS wo Btill bull Ml to lllO Grand Times, NEW SUSQUEHANNA ami otli era, oil of which ore DrtleLs stoves in ull respect", COAL STOVES f all kiiuK fri.ni )f3 op to $10, tor II porpoiicBk Call ana seo toy ttovit,