r - - -w - ask. aMm sv mmtc Vayajjajaa- W I M brie,a. aeaS C n.. aiiaM III way 99 lk?Vi2k M eteB tarewi aawaa I g SB IMIIWW Bwl w 1 1M WKOlll WOW. BUM! V sans, see IT data la ebaof ad. Wyi Villi RAILROAD. CrbU, la tOot Not. 15. 1l8t T. .. '"7 LewiCMwa j. Mai atraat lV.witt.wo ajouiaes r aiBtee aiaaie Wapae Medlar. Beea't Hills Agaaeaere; iMTHttfl - Beater MI.41erB Malaer Xraaaiar Fowllag alfaiaMti S.ltacgrera 1 Saabarr L..M aeiBnaaaatlaB Scaeeetlaf wltoartiaaealf.O. Bf.) Caetlaarr.?, Atfla;Matf ur n. IMF, M iAr.it. inr.n. i W UtT Lewlgtown Jooetlon t ,-.li,aaj,natantT.ai, aie,a, VluakaM eat Ik watt. N a a. 141 'a a. J44 a a. , . i. Far r-allaaelghla, Hew Terfc, BalU i eel WeaalBgua. aa il.M . !t ll.lt ' .M Iff IN til IN tM I.M III IN M TM T.al I if it it IT H M M at u M IT St M W N it; s Til tea Ml t.M T.M IM tn s.ie T M IN T.M M T U St T 11 M TIT M I.M M .It tM I.M 1.11 sis in I.M I.M I M I JO I.M IM S.Bt IM t at 41 S.1S M UZJ SS3XSTXS. Howlo U a Uit of sales, publlo uItkU. adrertlaed In the Post or whldd bills hare been printed at offloe. nfa.v Jui. M. Klltabeth Hadav huh irfmr'l of John D. Rada.- bMb, will Mil bouM and lot In fttarertowa. lay. Jan. M. Perry Hare admr. of story Jane Hare will Mil a (arm and tlnsstone lot In Franklin twp MsM4ajr. Feb. t, H. J. Kaiser, aaarr. or uoorc a. aniHr, wiu Hit real estate tn Franklin twp. WatUjr. Fab, I, Wot. Hardin eie'r or Daniel bease win sen yamaoie town properties In PortTrerertoo lardar. Jan. 19. Frank Bowersot ana uuniB owersoi. er e oi Samuel Bowarsos will sell moun tain land at tba Court-house In Mlddlibarch. larder. Mara 8, Amelia Kahns wiuaall lam Stool in venire twp. Vdoeeday, Fab. t, I. 0. Smith and u. t. Oflttoen aamra. or nmary Smith will sail personal proparty la Adamsbarf. Wradar. Fab. U. Kdward Fraad will II farm ntaasua ana u noon. nar Bfarertown. Uurda?. March L T. Koblr wIIImII I (arm oUnsila, stoak, 4a. In Fra moot Mf. Fab. 11, A. Xrfr, aisantor or tn Mtata of Tbaoa owineroru, will mII a bono, basrsr. Dotatos. and a town lot, at the Bafle Ho- tal la Franklla. in tw tuif Ti uii' iitn, una in rut ie." ik at Bar aloa offered by W. H. MIL W. H. FUz'nwadTertUeatent thislasae. worst thine? aboat rlehoe it m few of as kave any. 'eewewbera pobllab the list of re drawn for Feb. term. Mre. Barbara Bllferkae beaaaarl . saa M m .m . k 17 m annag toe pan wml Hewport want the eoaaty-eeat vac rrom Hew BlooaOetd to xew the editor, amoag others front this Vee,took la tba loaofaratioB of oaarer oa Taeaaajr. If ton mat la tin VnmHi... mA rpsUlook at tebarfaiiM offered w w. it. reui. ( Mr. Abraat Oloneer, of Centra wablp, Perry eoaotf, last week led a etaer that cleaned 1.144 Ibe. Ttinaa t am Iaa Hmm w )rlbe and pay for their loaal paper, Wliti aooDlr at readlne? ia.Mr by applylaa; at the drag atoree m 01a aiiuanaaa. ;Amaa never mora folly appreel e the tooehloff alffnifleaaea of 1 aeant chair" than when ha (oeeln nrry ton barber shop and flada m awaiiiag Btot mere. The retiring sheriff of Perry eoan I did not hare to taken single prie r to the peniteatlarr dnrlasr his m, ad for more than half tba xe ute eoaaty jail was teaaatleea. The fottowlns la MtMusaadail e of the beat eoree for a eoid: One oo paragorla, oao oonee spirits of )aphor, two oaoeee of eaator oIL ea oaaeee atolaMea, Shake well, id take a table-epooaial throe m a day. Adam BDaaalaraf fUllnarna i..t ek boagbt of Mra. Barbara BUger property oa Mala street, known the Wnndarly property, for ftltiO. .Spaaglar wlU oerapy it lathe ,ag . Thai we add one good altu -a a w inn aaotnar. rha fatlAMlna la & ua .a e ' klUad by oor expert, John oUof KL iabar-h aoaiSTt " - . 111, vr . rc ifj .- r. .T; I f A ttasital Coarontjoa, aoadaeted byA.TT.PoCi-Cl sowmsase at Adaiaberg oa Uan4ay, Febrmary T. The eoavtatloa wd aloee tilth two graad aoaaarU oa Friday aad Batar dayovoataga. We are Informed that Aaroa Bora of Adama township, will In the spring ereet a throe-story brlek dwelling bonee oa the vaoaat lot just wast of his father'e reeftteaee oa West Main street. Aaroa la a wide-awake bnsl- neee man aad wa will be glad to w el some him Into oar midst. Oabd o Tsaik, We deetre to thoa pqbllely asprosa our siaeere thanks to the Irieafls aad nelgbbors who aoklndlT remembarad aa mmds.Iv May Ood proa pel1 yon all Is" oor wish, aad may yon realise that "It Is la mora bleeeed to (Ire than to MoeWe.n Ma. HBA, B. O. BUKTaTST, Port Travortoa, Pa., Jan. loW. Harrlabnra? never befara hail u largeaerowdattho lnangnratlon of woTernor aa 11 aaa 00 Tuesday. The atrMta were a perfect mass of hamanlty. Nearly everybody sported uniform, a aword or a mnshet. and the alttsea dressed In thecarb of a civilian bad to gel drank before he eonld make hiruMlfi bolleva that he waa anyooay. Mcafua? Must Hajro. Governor Pattieon on the 18th Inst Iseoed the death warrant for the execution of W. J. Ifelf no, convicted of murder at the April term of the Juniata eouo ty courts, for poisoning his wife, lira Fancy Helf een. In Port Royal on the 8th day of March last The Governor baa appointed Tuesday, March 28, 1887, as the day of execution. Frank Elliot and Osear Tailor, the latter colored, were recently brought from Bellnsg rove and lodged In jail charged with taking a horsa from the stable of Carey Barrett, without the owner'e knowledge or cooaent It appears that the boys were musloally Inclined, and walking being bad, tbey took the obove method of reaching tba Musical Convention then In see don at Freeburg. Jacob G. Smith of the Central Ho tel, during the building of our Jail gained many new frlende, aad the other day ha waallsubetantially re membered by one of them, Andy Long of Harrleburg, Pa., who sent blman artlatic piece of etooe-work. It le a match safe, made of brown atone beautifully fashioned and earv ed, and la another proof of Mr. Long's superior workmanship. Mr. Smith Is highly pleaMd with the gift While at HarrlabursT oa Mondav and Tuesday the editor enjoyed the noepitaiities or Asaemblyuiao A. 8. tfelfrioh, whom we found comfortably locafcdlotbe Capitol city. A short vlait to the Hill convinced us that his happy faeulty.of making friends wherever ha goes had not forsaken him, and there are lew new members In the Houm that stand better among ineir couegnee naa ne. Border county caa be proud of her man. Wa notice that Editor G.W. Bohooh of the Mlfflioburg 'ftUqraph, baa been appointed bead messenger of the House at Harrlsburg. Bro. Bohooh worked hard for the eleotloo of Gen. Beaver and Representative Glover and ha Is therefore entitled to reoog. nltion from his party. We understand be has four assistant messengers sub test to bis orders and that his salary la at the rata of elx dollars per day. Ltwtoburq Tsurnal. Last Friday night about 11 or 1 o'clock, a Miss Bsntley, of oor boro', while temporarily out of her mind, arose aud walked to Mlfflioburg, where she arrived at her nude's realdaaea about 4 o'clock the next morning. The weather waa intensely cold, the uiur eury marking six below sero. and It la remarkable that she was not f rosea to death. Bar family did not miss her until tba next morning, whea the alarm waa given and during the day aha waa traced to Mlffllnburg.-wu torg Journal. The family of dear Starr, near Ori ental haa been very sorely afflicted. Mr. Starr purcbaaed a farm (the old Updegrove property) about a mile west of Oriental,from a Mr.Troutman for 800 and has $800 paid on it. Last Saturday the dwelling bouse took fire through a detective flue, and before It was dteeovrrad It had so mueh head way that the building could not be caved and with It pearly all Its eon tents were deetroyed. A child about ten months old waa very siok at the time, and when the lira was discover ed Mr. Starr wrapped It op and took It to hie parents, who reside within about a half a mile. The child died tba next day. An older ebikLthe only one surviving, Is sick too. Mo lnsur- anoe. Liverpool Bun, Jan. 18. TsiAcsxbt Cask. The relatives of Joho Aekley, whose horrible death haa been so maah dlseuaeed, compris ed a wife aad Ave children; a father, Wa, Aekley, of Bellefonte; four sis tersMrs, Kate MoCabe and Mrs. Mlna BadoUffe of Philadelphia, Mrs. John Dawson aad Mue EtUe Aekley, ofMlUHatL' Deoeased was IT years of age and a native of Bellefonte. ' The editor of this paper received, a letter from the wife of Aekley last week. She Uvea la Philadelphia, and she says .Aekley deeerted bar and five ehlldrea aeveateea months ago. She bad him arrested (or support and he promised Mayor Smith that be would do hotter. Ha then left the city and aha never knew of his whereabouts until aba hoard of bis death. She caya aho always had to take la wash ing for a living. The expected trial of the throe girts for causing Askly's death brought a !?r tzaber i ?o towa oa " 7. t"n Crrr trm r: j trtit Biu.rB.-TheoartaipreZaiaUrt S. Boagct Md ant a great many sick la thla end of the eouaty. Lamberlag Is' ail the go la Watt Beaver.but am sorry to say will eauee a paale in the near future. The lee crop haa been good, and the advantage of securing It haa not been mlseed for the hot summer days. B, U. Gibbooy of BsUevllle, Mifflin county wa visiting friends aad rela tives In this lection laat wmx. . John Steeleyof'Sblpptneburg, Pa., made a short visit to his brother William at McClnre last weak. , Borne of our directors .made, a tour through the, township and visited the echoola but as yet have not heard who received the badge of 808, CsjrrrtiTiLl.B. The protracted meeting la still la progreec In the Evangelical church, and la largely attended every nlgbt W. B. Wlney, A. Kreeger, Jacob Gllber of Mlddleburgb, aad George Sprker of Mlfflioburg were In towa 00 the 11th. The Centrevllle Hotel sports a aew hostler. Be answers to the name of Brown. Valentine Walter nod wife visited la Fremont A party of young men .with their ladles left here on Friday evemag for the home of Dr. G. 0. Moho and lady at Lanrelton, where tbey were hoe- pltably eotertalaed and enjoyed tbeinJ Mlvee la various ways till the small hours of the morning. John Kramer of Michigan was the guest of Constable Blngaman on Bat-ardao. Rav. W. P. Thomas of Lewlsborg waa In town recently. A. H. Herman has been appointed postmaster at Mlddlaewarth, the new poat office establlahsd In Mussel's Valley. Prof. A. E. Gobble of New Berlin, filled the pulpit In the Evangelical ebureh on Saturday evenlog. Ex-8heriff Ratably and wife, mlng led In Centrevllle eoolety on Sunday. Miss Kate Stelolnger and - of Hartleton, were In town on Sunday. Landlord E. B. Ilartinan and wife vlatted the latter'a parente at Dry Valley X Roads on Sunday. Mies Sadie Walter Is enjoying the hospitality of friends In Hartleton, tble week. Bsatbrtowbt. Robert Beaver butobered 104 hogeand 13 beeves dur ing this year's butoherlng season. Rob. Is au expert at the buslnese. Henry Kern baa sold bis bouse and lot 00 the oorner of Market and West streets to lleaao Maobeokof Mifflin county for 80C. John W. Bingaman le hauling etone (or the cellar wall of a new bouM, which be will ereet on ble lot next utainer. It will be the reeldence of hlaaon-ln law, John D. HouMr. Jainee D. Roach, who hae acquired a good practical knowledge of teleg raphyatthle offloe, hae lately been appointed operator at Painter, Mlf flln county. Snyder A Bewenox have aold their tare factory to a Mr. Reader of Mc Clnre. J. Peter Retnlg has sold Lis rest denee west of town to Daniel M. Snook for $1800. John D. and Nar W. Smith, who several yeare ago went to Kamaa and purohased farms come distance from Newton, have exchanged them for a business house on Markst street In newton. Isaac 8peaht, a native and former reeldent of tble town,dtedat hie home In Elkhart, Indiana, laat week. While William Gilbert one of John Budd'e teainstere, waa oa Shade mountain on Friday, the beet mole in his tsam aad the best one Budd owned dropped dead ae If etrlekea with apoplexy. Rev. I. Irvine, of Greensburg, Pa., In company with his wife, epeat nt eraldayeberc recently, visiting bis former parisboners. He also treated thru to a Mrinon, The door leading to an entry of M. Carpenter'e barn waa left open 00 Friday evening by hie little boy; dur ing the night hogs entered and root ed a fork through a erevloe Into a horee's stall. The fork was found be hind horM la the morning with the handle broken; and it was not Man until sometime aftcrwarde that the animal bad been Injured by It, when It was dlMovered that the pronge bad pierced his abdomen. . What Injury bad been done to hie Internal organs la not known ; but the animal died from the effects the following night Rev. D. M. Sutler will move to Herndoo In the beginning of March. Rev. Stover, a student of the Mis sionary Institute, filled the pulpit of the Lutheran ohnrcb on Sunday eve ning a week. veaveriowa neeas Mveral more dwelling booeee to acoommodato ail who aeek a homo here. A. M, Carpenter le" instructing a elaee la vocal muetc at Paxtoorflle. Ben. Smith, while hauling wood mat week came nee meeting with a Mrtoue accident la descending a hill, one of the horeee slipped and broke the tongue of the sled, wbsn It deeceaaed by Its own momentum. The horeee were, of course, driven rapldlv before It by being strnsk violently oa the shins. Bsa. got his foot eotangled in the Unas and waa partly dragged for about eight rods. There have beau quite a number of recrulte to the elek Hat since my mat report principally children. Dft. Strobeokcr le kept as busy .aa a baa. The only ones seriously elok arc Mrs. David Mlddlaewarth, and Jacob Mlddlecwartb. Mrs. Uriah Bowel! Is still very low- with typhoid fever j hat the symptoms of Ibo disease In dicate that tba shanssa at la favor IthepaUect soa have Just returned from a vlait to friends la Northumberland county. A number of our young people had a sleighing party on Friday evening. They were royally entertained at the residence of Henry Meyer, neat Salem. Samuel Bollinger, foreman of this division, received the prlte, $90, for having thececood best division aa the S. L. R. R, Labor wtlj wyi; te rewarded. ' !..!' 1 8oPPnhujt jarJi IbejhJgW cash price for mil kinde of furs, coca M fox,' moskrat, mlalt, skuuV . ' .' 1 . ,a, . . S..1 Lorr.-Ja Mlddleburgb, aeraanK weeks ago.ari almost new steel-bowed umbrella. Tha'oarty havNftt lffa mssIoo will plsass leave It at the Poo printing offlocV .( ' Wajttbd l C&BRKSHlr. A.yoong man of two years' experience deslrss a clerkship In a store. Best of referen ces' can be given. For particulars ad dreee, W., Post printing offloe, - Jan. II, w. MIddlsborgh, Pa. If aov family dMtres to nurchaae a handsome new Tew Homo Sewing Machine, with all the latest improve ments, very cheap, please call at Tax Post printing offloe eabd wa aaa ao- tfptnmodate you. " We have taken f ha Agency for the Sonbory Book Bindery, John D. Llngle, Proprietor. Any person wantt log binding done can call at thle offloe, get prices, leave the work with oa and we will forward It at once to; the bin dery. Person having old bibles or other books of value whtoh tbey de sire to pressrve can get them rebcund In the most substantial manner and at lowest prloes. " What Tbob Mxiut Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Boechee's German Syrup within afew yrars,hiM astonlshsd the world. It le wflhouC doubt the eafest and best remedy ever discovered for the epeedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It aets on an entirely different principle from the usual prescriptions given by Pby lolana, as it does not dry up a cough and Isare dlsaaie still In the system, but on the contrary remorse the causs of tba trouble, heale the parts affected and laavee them In a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept in the houae for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save ttoc tor'e bllle and a long epell of serious' Illness. A trial will oonvince you of these facts. It is positlvsly sold Jj all druggists and general dealers In the land. Price, 75 etc. , large bottles. Jan.90,'87. Notice No. 1 Those who failed to prooure their ptotures during the Holidays, can yet be accommodated by calling at my gallery at Beaver town. Pa,, rain or shine. I Intend to operate here until custom become) too slack, then I will go vlaitng among my friends and relations in the oasiern oounties a rortnignt. After my return I expect to operate here until the weather Is favorable for ma to move to some other town. Re member, good pictures taken r6n ehudv day$, but bring children in' thi morning and on dear days. Tvo plot u res of one person for 35 ccnte extra charge for grouping. Large plcturee In 8x10 Inch frames for from $1.85 to $100, fitted ready for the par' lor. Improve your time while you may for delays arc dangerous. ; Thankful for the past liberal pat ronage, and asking a contluuanoa of the same In the future. , I remain your servant . S. F. Dxiaxar. BeavertOwn, Jan. 8, '87. Maaaeataf 41 An at joar. JDrewa ret Faaraarf Tera, Xfaa4r, tM Mtk. IMT. Ataaa0. F. FIm. wevar imm limn, Oea. Beatf . Oaatra raarw o. Immr, J. at Kanaaa, Oaaaaaa Baarr 0. BaaSVr.. f reeAUeH. M. Reaalasw. JaaMaa laaae f I lata. Mdtiakaraa tma Bartaf. kla4laerc bavM Aaalitor, iaae tftarM. "a-rm Maw, uraa. aara, uaM WaaV rarrr W. a. lMaltr, O. A. Herafearttr. Paaa Saiaaal O. K Malar. arm Ba. arla-Oa. . Haar MluaaU. iiaafrara a. u. HMaai. yaiaa uaar aaaaar. Wkiaiactoa-r. B HilMas, On. HoaUraae. ... . : ram joar. Jbnm far lWar Tara. aoaimtaalDf aloaeaf ika Mta. iter. t ASaaa-W. U, rUaroir, Ia Laptar Blae Vaaawv WMt-CbarlM UarbtUr TheUVflar- xi:d. Dsc. 89, at Verdilla. Millard Edgar, child of Jacob and wllbeimlna Tbarp aged 8 years, U months and 18 days. Jan. 6, in Washington twp., Suan, wife of William H. Rlpka," aged" X yeare, 1 month and 10 days. Jan. 8,and 7.nsar McClure, Srlrea ter and Cheater Allen, twin boya of John H. and Emma Dreeae, aged re spectively 1 month and 4 daye and 1 month and 8 daye. Jan 5, at Beavertown. Adam V.son of William H. and Mary A. Bingainan agsd 9 years, 11 months and 10 days. In MIddleereek townahlp Jan.' 18, Mre. Yoder.aged about 78 yeare. In Mlddleoreek township, Jan. 18, Mrs. Antss Ulriob, aged about 10 years. Jan. 18, In Adams township, Mrs. John W. Kline, aged about 49 years. Jan. lath, at Troxelrtlle, Matilda B warts, aged 48 years, 10 months and 0 days. WW Baay waa aiak, aara hat Caatotm, WW aha waa a CaJU. aba aria lot Ceaaaaa, Wh aha baaaaaa htlaa, aha alug M Oaatana, I aha ha4 Ohildtas, aha (ara ahaa Caaaaria, BTPure copper-distilled whiskey at $1.75 per gallon or 60 cents per quart at, Jt-rQ Smith's. Central Hotel. Mi'd dleburgh, Pa. Mlddlebaru iilqrliU, Buttsr.. eaeeeeeeeeoeeeeoeeeeeoeeeeeeaeasa)Ma tr v paa m..m.....m fitted oben as oherrles.................. ' a Unpitted " eeeoaeeeeao eeeeoeeeeaoeaoeoae $J uiacaDernee..... v a KasDberrles.......w .. is Onions.....M.M..,.M....M...M.M.... ...m - 40 Lard.. IMIIIMIIMMiMMaauaaai u.ua (,- T Tallow.... aeeeeeMoeooeoaaMeeooooeeaaoaeooo ' A Chickens per lb ..............: 0 UrftOySaeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeoaaeeeaeeeeaoeeeeaae) aaaeaaaaaesaeeaceeeeeeeaeaaa' V WHj4leeoaoeeoaeeoaooaoaooocec oaeeeeceeceee ee e 8 Grain iUarfiet. OOBBBOTbD bt w. b. wibtbt bvebt . WKOHKasAT. No. 1 Penney lvaata, caMoaateeeeaaV C OahtrhtTplah Barjor, Chat. HaaHrlnk. A. In Maatar. Uaarr C- MaaSara. Willi, u tr.au. (Thaiaaa Baarr KbrlRht. rr.acua'joaa EiaanBowar, Btorf aaanar. JMkaoaWliBoa r. Xoblar, Uutf Miliar, Wto.fJaida. 0Il4dl.har.k-M, L. M oata, M. Z. BUIaloiar. Mnataa Jar.ml.h Baavar. raaa-J.ai. Aor.od Nawtan VUbar, D.ol.l , B. Millar, J. P. Miahtar. Jaaaa Row, Uaa- ' t$ B-.Chaa. W. Oraaia. ParrH.i. W. H ar. FarfT Waal W. U. Or.ybltl, Jaha X.pt.r. aallntraa laall Bargalr.tar, a. I, cart, Wa. J. Balaaa, U. K. McKaUar, Jaataa nlAbc)! Sarlag Wa. B. Ralgla. Ualua-Jaaub Ht.ki, JooUh e SvlnalnrS. WaahlaaMn B. W. AroolJ, Joba H. Plekal , H. H. 4ilaM, Honr HoitapDla. Baabaa MlUarllna, Fr.e. Boaak. 1 X 1 -:fc&2 CENTRAL SELlNSGROVEi PA. ' KA SEINE (THE NEW QUININE) No Bad Effect. No Headache No Nansea-Noriccars cures Quietly. Fleasant Fore Powerful Tonic that tba aoat delleata ftoaah.IU baar. A Bpacifio Tor Malaria, Itueumatirm, Nervous Prostration, ' and all Oena Dlacaaat. ( "FN.rr n.tl.nt tra.l Bt rtaaala HaaplWl H. Y. ad wllb Kaaklna baa f oaa ourtd." BallaTva Hofpltal.I.TVUolarlly raaaeatral Dr. L. B. Wbita, V. 8. Eiamlolnc Surjroa, wrttaa i "Kaaklua la tba ban madl Ina mada.' lr. 1,. M. UlfHur, 890 Eaat liltt Ht., N.w York City, baa anrad oar 3M patleou with Kwkloa altar qnlnloa and all otbar drug had lulled. Uaaaya: It If undaudtadlr tha but fncdialoa aar dlaanvarad." Trol. W. r. Uuloomba, M. D..S4Eat ih Bt., W. Y. lUta lnr. in N. Y. Mad. CoII.k) frritM : ,'KHklaa li auparlor to qulnlna lo Ita tpeoiSa poar. and novar product tba tllghtait IJarf lo tha oaarlng or oonitltutlon. Hot. Jaa. 1. Hall, Chaplain Albany Peniten tiary, wrilM that Kaaklna haa eur.J hla wlfa, arir twenty y.ara luff.rlnf rrom malaria aad arraaadyepapala. Write bim tnr partleulara. Tbouaa ids upon thouaanda write tb.t Kaeklae baa enred tbem after oil other inedioloia ha4 failed. Write lor book of teitlaonlale. Kanklna ean ba taken without any rpeolal aad. loaladvlaa. SI M per bottle. Hold by oraent br aa'l on reeetpt of prlee. TUB KA3XJNKC0.,U Warrea Bt. K.T. TJrTTJTr'l' ALL. Permanent employ. vXaXkaoat alrant to anenretlo men aad oaea aery where. t-to a wark and azuanaea paid. Baioplaa worth It and all partlenlare aent free. Addrea atoooe P. u VIOKERV, auiiu te. Malaa. Don't mlia ib.nu. Wrlutad.v. LADIES- h.dkm twice a rear. ton. once a week and yoa hare ina nneet ponineq atove la tba world, fat aala by all Uroeere and Stove dealera. Oiir -Annual Qlearinp Out Sale.hooi . Beguhl V ; ...... We ar3 selling our tadted and Misses coats way downbelow cost. Now is the time to buy a coat cheap. Wo have made a Keneral reduction in the price of our Wool en Cioods. A great many of our DEESS GOODS have been reduc ed in price. We selected all the remnants out o four stock of dress goods, calicos etc., and are dispos ing of them at one-half and two- thirds their value. We are offer ing bargains in every department. Call and see us. S. WEIS, Selinsgrove. (fill AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE a Praia all others failoonsclt D R. LO li B, IMN, lth St.. below Cellowhtll, rhlla. Pa. W yaari' eiperlenca In all 8PEC1AL dleeaart. rarmanenuy reeior tnoee weakened or early Indueretlone, ao. Uall or write. Adrloe free aod atrloily oonOdeatlal. Uoara 1 11 a. m. till a, aad I lo 10 arealaae. Jan.l, IT.ly. EXECUTOR'S NOTICIS -Letters te.taroeaUry oa tba aetata of Theophiloe Bwinaiora, lata oi rrenann towoinip, snyaer Uoanly, fe., dra'd, barlna bean (rented to tbe andertlnned, all periuae aaowloa tbamtelvei ,ladabtd to aald aetata ara raqaaaied lo make immediate peymeo.,wniie inuee oaring eiaive will pre.eot tnaot amy auiDonnoeiea lor let tleaaot la tbe undariigoad. A. KREEOER, Jaa. SO. 'IT. Eioenter Court L'oclamation W UKRKAStba Hon. Josenb C Tl Bacber PreelJent Jadie of the Jadl alal Dlatrlot eompoead of Ike eountlee ol Snyde XUtU aod Mifflin and tiainael A. We'tel and Jaeob A. Smith, Mqe. Aaeoelaia Jndaaa la aad lor anydar eonnty Dare leeued their pra aepl bearing, data tha tb day of Jan. A. I) IM. to Die directed fur the boldlaa- of an Or. Dbaoeeonrt. a eoun of (Jommoa Plaai. eoart of Oyer and Tarmlaar and Uanaral court of uaariar naaeioBaor tea peace at auaaiaburnh lor tbe aouati ol eaidari on ba.all Monday (belBk tba nth day ol Fab. IMT,) aad ooolleue oa weak. , Notloel. therefore aere.y (Iron to lha Coro tor, Jaailoee of tha raaaand Oon.table. la aad for Ibe county of Snyder, to appeal lo their rroper per.oni wdb tbalr rolle record, loqa Itlona, aiamloatlone aod otbar ramemlirenaea la inoea tnioae to taair omoea and in tonr urt half partem to ba dona and wltneie( and per aona proeeeailiia; lo behalf of tba (Jommoa' wealth analn.l any per.oni ara required to be Iheoaod there atteodlaii aad not departloi wlthoat leave at their i.erll. Juetloe ara re. aoaetad to be punctual la th.lr .tteodaaaa a. tba appointed tlmeeiireealily lojajitlce. Uleen uader my band and aaa at tba Mbar Itl'torOoelo MMdlebom, tbeluih day oljeo. A. D oaa thoaaaod eight huodrad aad atabtrTeo MS B. aflUOLRSWARTK, IkerlO. LEGAL NOTICE. Catharint BUtt ri. Drtderick liigel I st oL I In iht Court cj Com monl'Uau of fin v der county ta. SNYDER COUNTY, aa: The Commonwealth ol ranniylvanla to lha Sheriff ol aald eountr i It tiaib.rloe Olett aaaaa you aeeura of pruaentlng her elelm thea waoommand you. that yoa minmoa by food aod lawful euininoni, f'redrlok Kitfri, (oi VToka durg, I'niouoouutr.ra.) nary Howell, Kabal Earueit, felerF. BUel.S. A. Weteel noardiaa ol Laura, John aod Marab HlK-ti minor ohildrau of Charle Blvel, deo'd., all ol Snyder auuoly. 10., July a.uo Jobueoo and Julia Big-el of Law letowo. Pa.. Ellaabeth Andereon (ol Nu. M South ard Bt., rhlledolpbla. Pa., end H. H. Bila(wboreeld a at Lvone, Rloe county, Kao aai, lata ol your eouuty Yeomeo, ro lliat ihey be and appcr before our Judge at Mlddleburgb! ataurCoun1 kiurt of Coinmoa Plea, thereto b. held tbr day of February oast to alio a whereof.." .. Wharaai th d Cathtrla Bletl and theafbra tald, Frederick- Mlula.Mar Howell. Ha hal E. react, Palar T. lilgia, Julia Aoa Jokn.ua, Elisabeth Aaderiea. K. B. Klejle, Julia hie. ke aad H. A. Weteel. gaardlen ol Laura Kir gle, Joba Blagia and Kaiah Rlaul-, uiluor cbtldreb of C bar lei Hlegle, daa'd, do hold all that aertalu macaoaga aud tract of laud Hie. ata la Preokllo tow.thlp,Nnder county, Pa., begloalug at black oak. dhauo. touch 'Ideg. eaat M.peroliea lo a ahaetuot oak.lbeuca north IS d. aaat HI percbea tea oct, liieaec aortk tt dag. weat ss perchea t a po.f Iheaca uortb fldag. waat III parcbr, too poat, tUeaeeaoulk 111 lrehee lo tha plaea af hegloatog, eoutelu lag If Aeroa aad III pe relet ood allowana. wltklkaeppurtaoaacae, of wblek 'the the aatd Yrederlek Klcle, Mary Uoeal, Meckel '. la f aiaule Jolla Aua Jobncca, Kllaabelh Aadaraoa, ft. B. Blgla, Julia hi gle, j wwu' SUardlau of Le.ru, Joba aad Karah KleuU.mloor ehlldrea af Uh.rlee Ulegl,d.aaaed,dBy partltloa ta be made batw.ea tk.a aaaordiag U tha aul of Aa.a. kit la Caoh IMC aad ihiMI ..4 u. luatly parmU Ua aaaa aot ta badoaaug. liary atd. aaa aava yea uaa (bs Ibara lha gaaaa af laa taa.aoa.rc aad I hla writ. V lliwce tha Haa. J. t). Uuaha. mim.i 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. S CHOC II BROTHERS, SELINSGROVE. AILwAY Q)N TIM IB -AND- Keadsf to JPflease I Our new spring stock is now ready. It Is one of lha g-raerVat Host a goods job bare ever bebeld. Nothing bas been forgotten io tbe aray good aod desirable stylus, aod as to quality and low prices, wa tW bjb competitor Our uaoita has always been to maiDtain the load by cScalaX tbo best goods for tba least money. We offer for your consideration t DryGoods. Clothing, Boots and Shoes. MOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALTSR8. CUTLERY, CAR lJE T, CARVE T CHA 7JV ,11 ARD QUEERS, GLASS, TIN, EARTHEN, WOOD AND W1LL0WWAKE fC, 0., 0L These goods are nearly all new, of the choicest mato rials and latest styles. The prices we ask for them wiJH astonish you as they are unquestionably the rock bottom for retail trade- We pay the highest price for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Judging from our trade we anticipate EXTENS1TM SALES this season und have prepared to meet ail demands- CALL- Yours in waitings II. II. CUSTER & CO., Near Middleburg Depot. toes. toweo, The old farorita in a new dreas. Tba NEW MORNING LIGHT a still keeps ahead of all beating iforem f his fall it appears to a Bw dreas, yet retains all its Uestl iog power, which ia ackoowladgad by aJl.a k,ev iug far aliead of aoy other stove. Tor SQUARE HEATERS wa bare tba Sunshine, Capitol, and others, which ara grand la sppesiaxce Mir a. a a. a a ... at'. . ariui 10 ijrai, ana siaoa si ins nesd of all sq.aaca. ttovss. Tba best of references gireti. In COOK til OVES wa still hoV va to tba Grand Times, NEW SUSQUKU1NNA and olh rs, all of wbich ara StJoats stos ia all respects, ' GOAL STOVES of all kio4e, fraas W op to t40, for J ? -Zt J1.......W M ...... . ' HHIMHltlHw.xIIIMMin' Call BBd aaa et daraa. V -'w.ei.. -a' VP1--
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