J. riitHlel verjr Thurmlar. 'fJi;.r"tt.r,J B.pt.-b.r, and ..conn . .L . & 11.. hi NII "7 ., .fti.hhnrhnn.il. MrlM 7f Jd b. Oof -ol-nnni will l.jn ! op n tT wlrt to -h throtiHh Uamnii nereorlol qnr-lln. l of fuMI" Inter-it , KJV. win not hol.1 oar-.ll mponilbl for lb plaUBl UtT r tilir"- NOTCB TO SU23CBX3ER1 1iok at the fiuerures on the label of vmir paper. ThoHe flirnren tell you JrHB DA TK TO WHICH YOVIt M'llSCItlP- itnif IB I'.wu. Wrthln 3 weeks after monev Is wt. If ,,itrt changed. o obr recolpt U neoe-arv. - A - - - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STHTBUTr & LEW3T ! . . ' 5V . Time Table, In effect Nov. 15. 1886. whtwaVu I in. I STATII. KATAKI A. I.ewlnlown J. Mnln Street I,eil"lown Mnltlund I'ninirr Hhlndla Wanner Met ittr Rnub'l Mills Ailtm.liurn IlvKTerlnwn llenlor Ml.i.llel.urpth Mateer Krenier 'wllni 8lltiroe telln"ro J Suubur? m T 15 T.IS T.0 T.as T 81 T.so T 4:1 IM 7 7 S.04 H.IO S.i S W S 3S N 41) S 4.1 M S0.1 V in 00 8.03 t XI S.I8 ft a.o 1S 8.40 8 M l.oo St 3.n S 21 1 28 S..I1I 3 4 3 4ft 8 48 4 30 I 9 1ft Sellnmrrotr Arromntoilntlou. ((onoeoilnir with trvlnion N.t". Si.) I.T f ell'i'if rove. A rrlvp itt Selln"((roi 9.30 . M I0.HI A. M. 1 jo I. m. j.its r. yi 1.56 f. M. 4.32 I. M. Trains Leave Lewlrtown Junction : 1 14, s m, 101, m, 10 4(1 sml CT.p m, 4 14, p m, M p m for Hltuhor soil ! Wet. IMim,4iUm, IITti m, 4 44 t m, 0 91 p m, II 14 p B. Kor PhlUtlnlphl i, Ne.r York. Haiti nora siiil wsibinstoD. SALE EE3IGTER. Followiir)? is a liit of miles, public and private, ndvei'tixed in tho Po.sT or for wliiuli bills have been printed ut this ollice. ISutiirdivy, Jan. S3, Klizabeth Hmlii biieh, inliiir'x of John I). Kitilit bach, will sell house and lot in Meavertown. Saturday, Jun 15, Geo. Lambert and Jere llruukeiiinilier, adtu'rs. of ('lithiirine lininkeiiiiiiller, will Hell nu 18 acre farm in Spring twp. Friday, Jan. QH. Perry lluro iidinr. of Mary. lime Hare, will cell a fiirin and limestone lot in I'Vaukliu twp Wednesday, Feb. C. II. J. Keiser. adinr. of ireorgoS. Musr, will sell real entitle in FninUliii twp. Thurndiiy, Feb. 3, Win. Harding exe'r of Daniel LeaKO will sell valuable town properties in PortTrevertoii Satunly, Jan. 21. Fran'c H')wersox niitl ('tirllii Itowei'Hox, exr's ol (Samuel Uowersox will iell moun tain land at the Court house in Middleburgh. ! ' - - 1 J 1 it'll cli'if nun. it uw ioiu, si (dim nt'l mint 'em." ur Ice houses aro about all tilled. T. J. nidi, hsii., and wife were to .4 Philadelphia lust week. Tho editor and wlfo spent the boll daytj with relatives In Centra county. !w is vour time to buy at Sol. Op ehuur's. .Ill goods marked down. i I (. Smith. and Joro Crouso niatle business trip to Harrisburg last weler Leitzel has moved Into C.C. fold's sewing machine shop, two J east of Seebohl Si Ituukle's . Oppenheliuer has marked all Joods down, and will sell at great educed prices for the next few elsewhere publish an article ou f County Supcrintendeucy. It Is er premature, but as the subject brthy of our most earnest cousid ylon we publish it, holding ourself, werer, in no wise responsible for Its teranoes. i The Musical Convention of the iilharnioniu Society, Freeburg, this lek is undoubtedly the most suoeess they ever held. The Old Folks' ,uoert last night drew a crowded .vtruse, and the prospeots for the oon--:rt tonight.tomorrow and Saturday renlngs are the uioht flattering. leoph. Swineford, who has been MJHly ill for some months, died at ome in Franklin on Saturday of Veek aged 49 years, 1 month and Vs. His funeral will take placo Court House today, and will be )cted by the Grand Army of he was an honored member, luiaios will be' interred in the iburgh Cemetery. 'A.S.Helfrich will please aooept inks for a fine turkey gobbler for a New Year'e dinner. A ccoinpanled the bird stating gift was for tho kind words i spoken of him while la Centre r. We could not do otherwise, than speak well of you, and It again whenever an oppor afforded us. hrstmos Festival of. our Suu iools were well attended on (of the 21th ult. Tho Union In the Court House .had two jdtlch by the way were only ntal being lusufilnlent to oar ad ot good things piled un 1. The exercises were very ng throughout. The U. B. Well held its entertainment Id's Hall had also a large at i. The stage was trimmed mne and arohes of evergreen 'reee In front. The children ily treated to candles, etc "i were Interesting and iu- Sm ot M !t.l Ml K IM 91 S.U 1.11 111 "6 S I. 14 t.00 II in s.t ii au it 0T 41 " i.oo ate ti lis s.ao so i.io J') J(W !! 3.1 a.u sM m S I CO 17 123 111 ' l II. 11 T41 I 43 SOS T8T 45 11 7.2 I ttf 1 1 ft, Do not forget the O. A. R. enter talnment on Friday evening. Ellas SUIningcr, one mile wet of Middleburgh, has for sale a btoodod Alderney bull-calf. Education Is something like love Most men think they have got It till' they come to be about forty years Old. A knowing one snys we are to have twenty six snows this winter. How will this strike the enow shoveling brlgadef We have reoolved a copy of Hood's I Ca lander which surpasses In beauty and utility even that of 131. Copies can be obtained At all druggists, or by sendlngslx cents In stamps for one copy or ten for two to C.I.Hood & Co., Lowell, Miws. In the death of Henry J. Hitter, Snydr county loses one of its best known an 1 most respected citizens. Ho was a man who enjoyed tho confi dence of our people to such an extent that his election to tho Shei ltTality of our county for the uext term was a matter conceded by all acquainted wltn tlie reelings or our people. We I khihI the following: regret his death. It Is with sorrow that I chronicle . ,r .. n t i the sudden death of Isaac lilemer, W. ii. Iitickiis, M. I)., of near Aline, . ., , ,, , , ,. , . . . ... , , of near this place wh eh occurred on this county, who died ou Wednesday, , . , . . . , , , . ... " Sunday evening last. 1 he facts, as 1 Doc. 27, was iiged about SI years, lie!, . ,, , ,. . , , ' . learned them, are as follows: Mr. was a man of rare ability as a ph; . , nilia.,r ,,. I...,.- f clan, was ii graduate of tho Lewlsbiirg University and spent seven yeari l the Universit.es of l.urop... Tlio estate Is variously est imared at from 10.) 00.1 1 to l5,).00.-abot two thirds of which bo betpieathed to the Lew- .sut.rK u" " .o. u- i.iuu.img 01 n norary, to uu miowu asiue 7J..,.LU Library." The Pennsylvania Central Musical .ssoclat ion will hold its 14th annual Convention in the Musical College. Freeburg, Pa., commencing Monday evening, Jan. 10, closing Friday night. I he Grand Central Orchestra of Leb- cnon, Pa., has been engngvd. Prof. A. S. Triickeniniller's Choir, of Cata wlssa, will be present, and musicians from Lewisiburg, Milton, Sunbury and Danville, will be in attendance. four Grand Concei ts will bo given ou Tuesdy, Wednesday, Thursday ami Fritlay evenings. Let everybody ut tend. Tho National Hotel at Sellnsgrovo had a big day on New Vear. The ho tel was festooned with bunting and evergreen. "Happy New Year" in gold letters welcomed tho guests. The tabloglistent'd with silver and was iliatids.mmly arranged. The Orchestra In parlor discoursed fluo music! Good cheer and pleasant greetings all 'round. The landlord and lady wore delighted with the as semblage and pleasure reigned su-. prome. X X Card ot' Thank. I desire to re turn my thanks to the many rrinnds who remembered me sn kindly on New Year's live, In giving mo a sur prise party. Tpo n'-e.iit tueroiis and valuable to mo. May God liless them all, in giving them plenty of this world's goods with long lire ami good health to eiij v it, and a happy meeting beyond the grave. Very truly yours, Wm. IIkatkii, Huuuorville, Pa. John 1). Dreese, of Halstoad, Kan., writes us that they have had hardly any snow this winter, ami that tho wheat crop for the last two years has been An nlmoit untirs failure. Tile wheat town in September did not come up at alt, on account of the dry weather. He says they had only one ram all suminor and that was in Au gust. He has sown lH'J acros in wheat and expects a fair crop. Last your lie hail expected 4.00J bushels and got 1,000. He stys some of tho farmers first try wheat, second corn, third hogs, fourth cattle, and fifth -sell their farms, movo to town and thou hold down dry goods boxes in the stores. He believes that It is neces sary for A Kansas farmer to have the Pennsylvania grip on Industry in or der not to get discouraged- The pri ces for produce are: Wheat, C3 cents, ooru 20, oats 20, butter 20, eggs 20. The whlrley-glg of Time has made another revolution, and we now write a 0 with a 7 over it. The Post bus enjoyed the usual amount of prosper ity, and though we have kept but a little more than even, financially, in the Old Year, we feel that we gained many warm friends in it and are con sequently happy. The hard times" are a barrier to many people's huppl ness, but we should remember that true happiness does not exist alone in the accumulation ot wealth or in its disbursement. A clear conscience is better than a full purse, for "It's no In books, It's no In lair, To inak us truly blest; If happiness hae not her seat Ami centre in the breast, We may be wise, or rich or great, Hut never can be blest: Nue treasures nor pleasures Could make us happy lang : The heart aye's the part aye That makes us right or wrung. Roll ok Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Poht to the dates opposite their uames. Should any mistakes ooour in theso oreditsor on your pa per please notify us: A. S. Schambach, Doe. 1, '80 Aug. 1,'87 Jan. 1, '87 Deo. 1, '80 July 1, '87 Jan. 1, '87 Jan. 1, '68 April 1, '87 Deo. 1, '80 July 1, '87 Jan. 1, '87 Jan. 1, '87 March 187 Nov. 1, '87 Jan. 1, '88 I)eo. 1, '80 W. B. Winey, Aaron Dreese, James Shuiuun, Mary B. Speuht, Simon D. Weland, M. K. Htisslugyr, James Beaver, J. A. Wagner, N. It. Swarm, Max Bowersox, John liaokenburg, Ben Smith, Win. Romig, John D. Dreese. A. J. Bowersox, Anthony ilcCauley, March 1, '88 NdncK No. 3. Those who fatted Dfy Valley X Koadt, Jooeph Wagner I SnivaLKs! 8iiisaLK!-l'jrty Thoti tft nrnKiira thulr olptitrp. ilnrlni-il nnJ w'fS Low-abur, Charles and sand No, 8, 13 Inoh Shingles at2.50 o.nuy, can .y us accomnioaat,. "V oaliinij at my gallery At Heaver.," , "Z.?tt.u, town. Ph.. ru In or s i no. I Intend to' operate here until too slack, then I inn , rrtot.t. t.iinn. i.. r -r 'eastern counties a fortnight. After invr.fiirnf mi. tn nnurnl a hn until tlia weather U fnvor.it.l for me to move to some other town. He member, good pictures taken on cloud (2ais, but bring children In the morning and on clear days. Two pictyes of one person for 21 oents extra charge for grouping. Large pictures In 8x10 inch frames for from $1.35 to f J. 00, fitted ready for the par lor. Improve your ttuie while you may for delays arc dangerous. Tliaukful for the pat liberal pat ronage, and asking a continuance of the sumo in tho future. I remain your servant, 8. V. DkiiikkT. Bouvcrtown, Jan. .1, 'j)7. KuAMK.it. Thinking a few Items from this place might not come amiss, I ,, n,lf , 1W v ! e.l moapoU w.m mutl.i'for him, wlu nhe I ... fllllll.i i,v i.t- ...... .1...... ,r .i,n loni)t, llft(1, WIU ,,,,,1,., to l.-py a.l it is thought was overcome j by ,, of t,,1!( HI.,U which resulted h Is loi t li . He was uged about 00 Misses Li'Iie Smith and Nora Wal ter have ret timet from a week's visit to Milllinburg friends. John lioiish has gone to MifflintMirg Ancient ami Oriental Order of the to learn blnoksniithing In Thos. Gu-i M. U. L. H. telius' shops. About forty of tho Mends and' The State Normal School at Dlooms neighbors of Hon. Jacob A. Smith on ' ,,,,rtf 111 in ,,,,, Winter Term on Tuesday evening of last week pivo i T,"''i,,'l.v 'W- Full profession- him a gjiiwine surprise-it being his t',,"li" ' conferred by the diplo (list birthday. After musio ami ti)e, "' ''l'-" those who become teaehers. usual congratulations an oyster sup-! Mor' ,,mn n ,1"zel1 tnd,,,,l ",,w 1,1 per was prepared by some of the la-,l' '""'"n colleges of tho country dies present which was enjoyed by all. ' w,'l' I "'pared in this school. Those We hope tho Judge may live to enjoy j not wanting to go to college nor to many more birth days. I become teachers llml the Academic Filling ice house Is engaging the course suited to them. The work of attention of those who are fortunate i ' 1,0 receives strong endorse - enough to own such conveniences. m,,,,t fn"" ""'Petent Judges who J. L. Kichl and family si.ent several I days here last week. Piamo. f?ftfttftra.iftnc9it AiiAMsut'UU. Tho Christmas festi vals held at this place were Interest lug. Dr. Born preached an excellent ser mon on last Sunday evening In the Lutheran church. W. H. F.wing and wifo High Con stable of Spring township, paid a vis it to his former Iioiht lr. iVvry Co. lilacs Sniliuiau :novl his Validly , ai licavtrtown to this dace ami Is working r.t his tratle-blacksmlthlng. We welcome them to our town. Albeit Hachman last Thursday left for his homo in Michigan. Joe Dreese while working in the Tannery was (incident ly hit, lu the eye with a piece of Iron, causing him much pain. Henry Gross while hauling ico last Thursday had an upset ami runaway, which matte tho towu lively for a shorttime. Annie Grosurlose of Kureka, Kan., who Is attending the Luthcrvillo Fe male Seminary is spending her vaca tion with her init io, J. K. Houeycutt. Rev. J. U. Asper Harney, M. D., Tilled tho pulpit in tho Lutheran church ou Sunday afternoon. A. S. Helfrich returned from Har risburg ou Saturday. Ho again left on Tuesday, on which day the Legis lature was organized. Sumo of our citizens uru talking of organizing a Musical Association, with good prospects. Tho Troxelville Band were tho guests of our townsman, J. O. Moyer, on the 1st Inst. They discoursed some excellent music. Come again. The children and neighbors of Paul Benfur gave hi in a surprise on his birthday. He received some valua ble presents. Those who predicted u mild winter missed the mark. Ckntukvillk. Wo uro now In isttt and I wish you. kind readers, nil happy and prosperous New Vear. lue turkey that was reprieved on Thanksgiving suffered the execution of his sentence ou Christmas, The Wagner Brothers have moved their steam portable saw mill into the woods of John Brunuer, about a mile south of town. The Christmas entertainment of the Ev. S. 8. on tho evening of Deo. 24th, wasanuppy occasion. The church was handsomely decorated, aud a ta ble sot, laden with good things for the little folks. The Union S, S. also assembled in the school house ou Christmas forenoou and all nreseut were treated to choice candy. Datid Ooker is visiting in Ohio. Dr, Saiupsel aud wife were in Se- linsgrove on the evening of St. John's uay. W. A. JMapp, (alias Cap the huck ster;, spent a few days in Shuuioklu and Mt. Carmel lust week. Wm. Holtzworth, proprietor of th National Hotel Sollusgrove. paid us a visa lust weeK. Mrs. Euos Benfer, who hud been seriously III, is reported getting bet ter. M. O. Young who went to Ohio last spring Is back. SauTl Shrader and wife visited in Aduuisburg aud vicinity last week. George young of Ohio is vUltimr here his former home. In town reoently, or sometime dur ing the holidays: Dr. Mohn and wife of Kelloy X Roads, W, II. Hartmari and wife, Middleburgh, Adam Bubb. ;,: ,: "r": - " i' om " " "iiMi0u custom becomes,0 '" i mis vioinuy. will an vUlfhiir The let ting of the us w school house l Ocker's took place on Jan. 1. The jcont"t was awarded to D. Iiolender , f Uldleblirgll, for TJ4 tie bclllg itlle lowest bidder. The bill ding is to be of brick. 5. II. Stroub made a business trip to Hellefonte last week. Hevival services commenced in the Kv. church ou Monday evening, to be continued until otherwise announced. All aro very oordially Invited. List of letters uncalled for In the Post-olllce at Middleburgh, Jan. 1st, 18S7. Ira L. Walter, Win. Jackson, How ard Driimbaugli, Geo. Sellers, George Carper, Henry Miliess, Joseph liuek enberg, H. (,'. Walters, Scott Walter, Miss Kmiiia J. Mover, Miss Jennie Stine, Mrs. Kveline D'inkly,Mlss Jen ny Stiue, Miss Heckle Kinger, Mrs. Kinmii C. Pryan. I. GlUKIl llAUMlCIl, P. M. Sol. 0p"nheiiiicr pays the highest cash prict for all kinds of furs, such as fox, munkrut, mink, rikutik tVc If any family desires to purchase a liatitlsomt' new New Home Sewiu,' Machine, with all the latest improve incuts, very uluvtp, please call at Tun Post printing ollice and we ran ac commodate you. The members of dipt. W. Uyan Post:G. A. H., will hold publiti in stallation services Inthe Court House, Middleburgh, on January Ttli, ls7, to J be followed by tho Durlestpio Degree, or tho "Initiation of a Candidate,'1 rhowhig tho secret workings of the lmvo M'imine.i Ua pupils In the east uml lu the west. The facilities tor doing gootl work are now better than ever before. Send for h catalogue. Reduced rates aro given on the L. V., D. L. ti W., mid P. & R. R. Rs. to stu dents having curds from D. J. Waller, Jr., Principal. Wo have taken the ngeney for the Sunbury Book lii ltlery John D. Lingle, Proprietor. Auy person want ing binding done can call atthN ollice, get prices, leuvo the ' '-anil1 we will f'r,vaid I', . .. dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of value which they de sire to preserve ran get them rebound in the most substantial manner nml ot lowest prices. rPtiro copper-distilled whiskey sit 1.75 per gallon or 50 cents per quart at J. (i Smith's, Central Hotel, Mid dleburgh, Pa. MA.1t.IC.I12r. Deo. 30, by Rev. .1. K. Honevcutt, David Go' . of Adumshurg and Laura Zook of near MeClurn. Deo. 23. by Rev. D. M. Steller, P.inatiuel Host and Mis Carrie Benfer, both of Decatur, Milllin county. Dec. 21. by Rev. D. M. Stetler. Km. mit May nml Miss Jennie Wieand both of near Adamsburg. ' iii:d. j Dec 23,in Ailamsburg.Henry Smith, aged 70 years and 1 mouth. Deo. 31, near Port Ann, Thomas bhipman, aged about 6j ye,is. Deo. 30. near Paxtonville, Georgo Homiuel, aged about 00 years. ( In Centre twp., mi the SUtli. nit..' Catherine, wife of John H. Walter (leo'd, aged 70 years, 8 months anil 2i days. In Ccntreville, on Jan. 1, after a few hour's Illness, P. II. Marklo, aged nearly 00 years. THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES THE DAILY TIMES- THE WEEKLY TIMES- The Philadelphia TIMES Sixty-four Columns of is delivered hy carriers in all maazine-newspa'ier reading tho cities, towns and villages matter, crisp, attractive, in Htirroundino; Philadelphia forterestiii";, instructive. 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THE SUNDAY TIMES 12 Pages 90 Oolums 5 Cents $2.00 a Year. Address THE TIMES. - J ; M lilil I !. II. . . n i va i n , Butter S3 KiW 2.1 Pitted cherries h Unpittifl " 8 Blackberries ft Raspberries Onions 4) Lard 7 Tallow 4 Chickens per Hi 0 Turkeys Sid 0 Souldt H nam i COHHKCTKIt II V W. II. V1XKY KVKIIT WKDMCSDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania A 80 3 Fnltz ' 7( "3 White mixed 7:, H.ve 4; Corn 411 Oats j)-) STAR A Xminiinfi. etiTnr(lii (lie Principle! t 1 llrmiftrrMli. .dmlnUtrutlou. Puhlished In ih$ C fy of New York. WILLIAM DOnOHEIMER, KI'ITtlll. Daily, Weekly, and Sunday Editions, THE WEEKLY STAR, An Eight-page Nowspnpor, Issued every Wednesday. A clrnn, Hirr, lirltfbt nml liit-reitliig FAMILY PAPER. It contain the lulnt nmi, l..in to tho hour of going to prcte. Agricultural, Market, Fashion, Household, Financial and Commercial, Political, Poetical, Humorous nnd Editorial Pfli.rtiniii, all umW S lir.-ct1.ti of trslncil lcmraiill.il of the hli(liol ahility. IK r.ilunim will be liiuu.l crowdc 1 with g.xul thli.gt from brittunlng 14 end. t rlRlnnl itorlre by dlllniilh.t American anl forclcn wrltcre ol (lotion. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR TO SUBSCRIBERS. Fiee of I'mtace In the I'nlteA (( an. Cant.la, out J.lc ihe lln.lif of New Vi Ic l ily. ONE DOLLAR FOR ONE YEAR. Cluhi of Iti to the e ime I. O. a. I. with an n.llltloiial f. .v tnnrftntiitnr nf t'hiU, . .111.00 FOR THIIKE MONTHS, on trial, . 25 cmli Nn.rnl (rrin ami rairiftiriUiftiry lotluee. nrnte nvrnie mid cituia.iir,, Muntl for 4 Ireulure. THE DAILY STAR. Tita IUii T Bria conlalne nil the now. nf thi- ilay In an attractleo form. lie rjierlul c. rir...,n.rno hy cahle from I.011.I011, I'arln, I'erlin, Vloiua anil Duhlln, lna rntntiiftiil'itile fnt . Al Waehiiittton, Alhatiy, an I oihrr iitwe rnt-r. Ihe alil. it enrrct'on.li nl, ;... I. uly o't.ilne.1 (7 Tnt Hra, ftlrnlih the latml newt hy telp-:rii Ii. lti literary feature are untm The rtnonelal anil Market Urtltw, are ur.uioally full and complcU). TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR TO SUBSCRIBERS. Fret of P.iiugrlu the I'nlti'.l Put. ami Cauaita, out- el.le the limit ..( w York ( Itv. Fvery Day, for oneyrar ilnrluiliiig Mimluy), 7M lally, without Siimlay, one yrar, , , . t. ml fcver) liar, tit montl ... S Pally, without Sumlay, ill montiii, , , :t 01) lunilay, wlUiout Daily, one year, . , , l.M Aiirtu, i-IXia BTAR, Broadway and Park Place, Now York. ai Buuttn k SPIGELMYRB'S MIFFL1NIiCi;r., I'A., All kimlH of SllI.Mi U'.S (.otisi.t'illv on hand. BILL STUFF, l!i:.MIn;K I50AKIM, c, fiiiiiinliod cu bhoit Dolice, at bottom i ricos. DMIN'ISTK ATtill.V 1 V l.cttl'M nf B.lmllllHtr It'll' , o NOTICK- fln thu a.tnlM nf I'anlol SilKloit'Vi r, lilt ol Wo-t Uoiivor li.wn..li. M.yili-r Co., 'a., lorM, IhivHik l i on crnnteil tu the iiuilori'iKDoil, all jutkoiih known k tlieiii.olv.n In.lol.t. .1 In aahl h in, to ere reiiioto.I to tiiHkn Iiiiiii.'iIIhIo paymi'iit, ar.l thin Iikvids rlulnia mill ,i""i 1 t thm ilnly autli.'ntlcatej to tti umlori.;;ni J lor lo'.tle luent. ISA Ad II MatUwitmt Mlllilti Co., Pa. !. ia. 8. Adiiilnlstrutor. GOLD! I -VMf r(t nt-nren, hnl ttinun wlin wrftt In UnM.n T..it1ii.i. NUinr.eill r.re-trea fi(, full Inr-finttU K mUmi tth wiurli tlj.'y run rtn. l rt b fnt-.tliat will i.h ' lliciii trum .' to imr tty. F-tnifl liavn srni ovfi fmln a Uf Kiihfr ynuvit r nM 'pit It'tl tnfltrl, Vhi arr lUttft frt , TIiobsj wlioelatrt M uLt ftrt ftUwluUlf im ot ituug llltlo rurtuuu. AU U bw. D?SlNE 5YRUP CURES IbUGHS COLDS. Nov. IS, lsta. fltn n. TIJ1E8 BUILDING; PHlLADELrniA OENTBAl SULINSGltOVK, PA. We call tho attention of tho pub lic to the large variety of NEW GOODS suitable for both useful and ornamental, Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers a specially. Ladies and Misses COATS selling at greatl: reduced prices. llcf JifCtfilllf, S. VVEIS, Solinssrovo. )lWllMlWsif 3& N We are just now filling up EVERY DEPARTMENT, with as fine a line of New Goods as ever came to our community, and they aro CHEAP. Come and see them. S E LI iS2 HOVEL Our new ftpiiu t-1 . ; c li iH iio'.v J i u-iy. It is '.ne if liu nintU-st rtnttt (9 pootln you lmvo ( vt r Ix lu ltl. No'Liny I i ii' t n foi:v tleii in ll.o wiry uJ t)0tl lllnl tlehil'tililo hl.l l''H. Ulltl tin I ' ' 'n! .t y ntld low 1'lict.H, fejir 00 comix titt r Our iimlto Iuih !'V;,ts I t. tJ to t:i:tii.tntu tho lend hy otLtfug tho bebt (,'ootls for the Iciisl iu. to- y. Wo . Hi t for ymu consitk-i ution , DryGoods. Clothi, Boots and Shoes, .oToxs, u. rrs. r'.Vv, rnuxhs, i:.,sv:,y, crrLi:i:r, c.i :':. uu 7;' ry.... ,; (jir;jis.ci jss. tlx, Kiirriu:j; u ooVj AM) I! ILLOU'miliE i)C: .'it:.. Thvse goods arc in nrli: ,1 Xivw, I '" " .'. J rrn lid Is and. latest sttfca., Hir nri as:. astonish ijtni as tlu ij arc iiiunu ulioiiabhj Un rck iolictn fur retail, trade- U e pay the of cou.vuiY j'tionrc;. Judging from, our trade we ant iei pate JCXTEJfSlVE S. ILKH this skisoii, uiid hare, prepared to meet all demands- C,ILf. Yours in. waiting, 68. E3. UIJWTNK CO., Near Middlelurg Depots oi fill to hi nt, sloven. The COOK blOVKS wo t ill boltl on to llo Grand Times, NEW KUSQUEII.CNNA a'tiJ olb: ere, all of which sre Grst-clafts stoves io 9.11 respect, GOAL STOVES or Hi sipus, rrorn o up to lor, ... . . ..t.. . .bin In nil porpo8e, Call and soe my to'es," -). 3 anndi -o 3 BSittTfWttSi ..tt ) highest prr, f,,r all kind Tho olil fnvorito in a now ilrtna. Tbn NEW ' MORNING LIGHT hi ill Locjw ftliciitl of nil lipntin' tHovcs. Tl.i IihI i. iii.(ifiiii in a new iWhh, yet it-lnUiH nil its Lta( i ut? powor, which is ikIcuowIu.IkwJ by M't kc ii: fur aheivl of utiy oil or stove. For SQUAIU-. IIBATKUS we Uvo lha Sunshine, Capitol, fiml otliers, which are ciauJ in spnearnnoe. row. and bUihI ot the bernl of all rtjusra bebt of it foieuces given. & - s I; T. niiOAl) Middi6btwRh,rn. ,
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