sit oawttttcgif FaMlslitd Try Thursday. .Iltr Meada taraachaat taa eoantr will etna ay eeodlne, the aeert their reepeo. realawae, vlllaaM aad ) hborboortt. Bead m the pll faote, aad will tbam ap, itM4M. Oar aolntaaa will ale-eya he eaa uttM wha with to epaak thronga tkamoa 8t D. T. Rhoada' ftdr. In an othar eolamn. For S ALB .-25,000 ft of dry Hem lock boards, and 6,000 feat Yello pin flooring, this office. For particulars call at aaaralar leoal aaaetlone af irnblle later.il 1 i v fcntva will sat aaidoaraaiiratpeulbia for taa squirrel. plaieai aaay mar aipreee. Bom of oar most skilled squirrel hunters bare traveled whole days siooe September 1st, and haven't S6en Rarnaa Uaaarr Coaara. rka CoarM af ataer ceuaty ara held oa tba foartk Meadayt tearnary, May. and September, aaaaecoaa .Cay ar oaeaotuar. TO SUB3CRIBE1.3. Lk at the fluRiirpa on the label of yar aapr. thou iiKtires ieu you WM PATH TO WHICH YOUR SUDHCRIP- aawaT a villi. Within 8 weeks after aaeaey is sent, see if date Is changed Ke euier receipt is iieoesrarY. BepuWican Standing Committeo A)ami 3. A. Fettarolf, W. M. Mlddletwarth. Keaef-Henl. Bmllh. J. M. Koea. Hearer W.-W. II. ItratWn. A. A. Romla;. loatra-K. H. Walter. Wa. Nepp. Ohapaiaa-Jaa. '. Hecknrd. Wm.Klea. Vraaklln-". A. Bolender, J. V. Ilaiwlofer. Jncknn-Wm. Martin. 4. 1. Krelpher. Mldlebanro-J. M.Hlelolnaer, Win. Komi. Mtddleereek J. H. Kealer, A. I. K reamer. Nonrae H. H. Bardaer.T. I. Hammal. Pean-A. 8. HawHae;. Kara, perry J no. H. Shower, Iaa Kpotta. Perry W. Adam Karat, T. P. Iterr. Keilnexroee 8. P Hurne.A. Arboaaat. Nprlnx-I. I. Manhart, P. T. Klaal. Unlen P. M. Arnold, Jan. I. Wnaer. Waektna-tan Henry Brawn. I. B. Shirk, a FAtTLIMO. 3 no. I). Hoaar, HaereUry. Chairman, nnrii eiur urn n tatir lotti, ii' inn 1 trill Bee advertisement of the Detroit Frtt I'rtst In another column. Seebold & Itunkle, on Saturday last took in nearly 300 bushels of potatoes In 1605 the National debt was $78.35 per head. Now It Is less than $19 8. 8. B. Spltler, of Franklin, was re ported as being seriously ill on Moo day. John F. Smith, of this place, Is slowly recovering from his recent ill ness. The first rain in this section for six weeks fell on Sunday and continued several days. The lyrlo which cost Tennyson the most trouble was "Come into the Garden, Maud." Edgar Toe's father was a law stu dent, and his mother an actress nam ed Elizabeth Arnold. Trade dollars can now bo used only for their value in silver, which is about 73 cents. S. Weis of tho Central Dry Goods store this week opened his fall stock of new goods. Miss Emma Stuck of Selinpgrove, has been visiting her friend Miss V Erdle of this place, the past few days. m John Franels and son George, the ram ion hunters of this section, on Thursday killed eight wild ducks in a few hours. We are Informed that J. W. Orwlg has pu roll ued the Kreamer property, at present occupied by W. H. Snyder. Consideration $1,200. airs. u. Aurand lias received a nice lot of hats and fancy goods and will receive another lot this week. Ploase call and see her stock. Dr. S. L.VanValzali,of Watsontown, spent several days In this county lust week In quest of squirrels, and on Friday was the guest of Dr. Hurber. J. W. Kunkle, of the firm of Seebold t Kunkle, was ou Tuesday called to Spring Mills, by a telegram anuouo ing the sudden death of his mother. The fare for the rouud trip from liarrisburg to St. Louis to delegates and others who propose to attend the national encampment, G. A. II., Is $20. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stetler of St. Joe conaty, Mloh., are visiting Mid- .111 a a. a . uisDurga relatives, ur. metier is a brother of oar townsman, Aaron Stetler. The surviving members of the Twenty-Second Pennsylvania Volun teer Cavalry Intend holding a re union In Huntingdon on the) 21st of the present month. The Florida papers tell of a banana leaf two feet wide by eight feet long, and of corn-stalks twenty-seven feet in length taken from a field of eighty acres, of which they were only aver age specimens. The 84th annual convention of the Evangelical Lntheran Synod of Cen tral Pennsylvania will convene in Mifflinburg on Wednesday, September 38. The 8th annual convention of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mission ry Society of the same synod will meet In New Berlin on September 37. Borne person or perssns, on Sunday night stole about 600 "Stonies" be long to Daniel Bolender, sunk in the run at the east end of town. It Is our opinion that a person who wonld steal "flsU bait" would be mean, low and debased enough to steal anything. He would be niggardly enough to P&wn his grandmother's bible for whisky. J. Wes. Cornelius, of Lewlsburg, who had a photograph gallery in our town the past month, took It away on Monday. Mr. O. requests us to re turn thanks to the citizens of Middle burg and violuity for their liberal pa tronage extended to his gallery. He also iufermed us that he would again Plant his gallery In our midst some time during next summer. The following named Middleburgh- are taking in the sights at the Constitutional Centennial, PblladeU Pnia, this week: h. h. Grimm, A. J. Crosgrove, Win. O. Snyder, H. S. Stet r, Frank Grimm, P. Swioeford Geo. aselngtr, D. K. Haas, Harm. Basslng. O. Alfred Cohooh, W. W. Witten- rytTtr-c r y ' ' 111 In the editor's letter In last week paper an error occurred In giving Capt. J. a. Barter's command, should have read 150th Instead the 148th regiment. The Middleburgh Academy close at the end of the present week, Twenty-four of Prof. Dawson's stu dents passed successfully the ordeal ofCo.Supt. Herman's examinations, and received creditable certificate and of these, most, or all, have sue oeeded In securing sohools. Wm, C. Snyder, who some time ago purchased the candy-shop of Wes Bowen, now lias things in ship shape and In connection wi;h a full line of fresh candles, he keeps a full line of such edibles as are usually found In a first-class resluarant. "Keep thv shop and thy shop will keep thee." It Is lllegel to kill, trap or expose for sale, or have In his possession after being killed, any night hawk, whip poorwlll, thrush, finch, robin, oriole, red bird, cedar bird, cat bird, blue bird, tanger, or any other Insectiver- ous bird, nnder penalty of $5 for each bird. But It is lawful to kill English sparrows In any way and at any time At the last meeting of the Black Men's Association the following oftl oers were elected and Installed : President Samuel A. Wetzel. Vice Pres. John S. Stetler. Treasurer Al. Kleelan. Secretary John F. Stetler. Corresponding Sec J.Frank Roltz Chaplain-Ner B. Middleswarth P.sL L.-T. H. Barter. The School Directors, at a special meeting, on Saturday evening select ed Henry 8. 8tetler as teacher for the High school. The directors cold not concienclouHly have done otherwise as Mr. 8 s. record as an Inatruo tor In our High school during the past terms ims not only won for him the esteem of the pupils but the approba tion of parents and citizens generally, On Saturday lust, the Peunsvlvn nia Kailroad s new round house, ma chine shops, five locomotives, one of which was a new one, and six tank at the junction were destroyed by fire, supposed to have been of incendiary origin. Favomble v.Inds and appli cations of salt saved Boyed StlckneyV extensive stock of Jcoal and shtiteH. The loss Is estimated at $05,000. In Luck. On Monday.the 5tb inst . Samuel n. Stroub received the single nomination on tho Democratic ticket for County Commissioner, and the following day his attorney. F. E. Bower, received notioe from the Pen sion Department that his pension had ueen increased from $3 to $24 per moiitn. we tender our concrratala- tious. Prompt Paymbnt. By some cause unknown to me on the first of Sept my house with nsary all Its contents was distroyed by fire. It had been Insured In the Bnavertown Mutual tire Iusuranoo Company. I notified the company and in a few days an adjuster was on the ground by whom the loss was adjusted to my entire sutit.ruct.uju and to-day received the amount of my loss. I would verv Highly recommend the company to all persons who have country prop erty to insure. Catharink Skiukr, Miserville, Sept 7 '87. On this (Thursday) evening. Mount; Tiiahoo, a native of British Buriimh, will lecture in the Court House, sub set : "Burniah and Her People." Oloung Thauoo has been In this coun try 0 years preparing for the work of the Master in his native land. He Is now endeavoring to secure funds to return. The following is from Huv John Harris, P. H. D., prluoipal of Keystone Academy ; Moung Tbahoo has been a student with us four years. His lecture is entertaining and In ttruetive, his delivery excellent. know him to be a worthy man and cordially oommend blm to the confi dence of the public." Admission 10 cents. PATROSS, Takb Notice. All who wish to get their pictures taken bad better attend to it now, for It will uot be long until I will move my gallery to some other town. Please do not negleot these golden opportunities while you have them, but come at once rain or shine. I will make you good pictures on cloudy days. Two pictures, album size, for 35cts. and a nice family group plctnre; In a gilt frame, ready for your parlor, for only $1.35. I have an assortment of frames to Sdlect from, some at SOcts, Please heed this notioe for delays are dangerous and you may never agaia get another such chance hare. S. F. Dkiukrt, Artist MoClure, Sept. 14th 1887. tf. The Lewisburg Fair people have fixed Friday, September 33 as Centre county day at the fair and have made special arrangements for that day. A special train runs up as far as ris ing springs, leaving the Fair grounds at 0.45 p. m. of that day, and to Lau rel ton on Thursday. Saturday the afternoon train will be held at the Fair grounds till 3.10 p. m. Excur sion rates on all trains. Round trip from Millinount, 69 oents; Laurelton, 73 oents; Coburn, $1.40. Sober shoots on Friday. $350 for trotting on Fri day; $475 on Saturday and $175 ou Thursday. This fair Is going to be Hit event of this fall In this section and all should aee It who can. "Jump into the wagon and we'll all take a flit" to the Fjr, The editor and wife returned from their western trip on Tuesday of this week. During our visit we hunted np 1 all the Snyder county people, residing Middlkcrekc Most all the farm era are through lowing, and quite a number have began outllng corn. Swartz Ac ShulU are back again at In Ohio, that we could eonvenlently .their old stand with their planing reach. B. H. Edmonds, formerly of this county but now of Golden Corn erns, Ohio, was hauling lumber for a machines. A very agreeable surprise party was given to W. A. T. Ulsh in which most ew nonse aim ne is now one or the oi tne member 01 tne est. raul s cou young, Industrious and enterprising gregation participated. farmers of northwestern Ohio. At Akron we came across the Moatz boys who are doing an immense Insurance and reul estate business aud are quite well fixed. Hon. I N. Myers Is still In the washing machine business, has greatly Improved tho "Peerless" and Is having quite a demand for them. He has, however, not yet entirely re covered from a terrible rail down an elevator shaft last winter. Charles Manbeck and wife nte Amelia Elsen hower, are living In a pleasant part of the city of Akron. Mr. Manbeck and Charles Frain arn proprietors of a large grocery and provision store and are making money. Mr. Frain and wife are in Middleburgh now visiting friends, Howard Erain, also a Mid dleburgh boy, wus at the case In the Akron dally lka:on office, where he bus charge of the advertising depart ment. His wife and child are travel ing in Colorado. We found Theodore Walter In O'Nell & Dyse'a dry e;oods store, where forty clerks are employed and he occupies oue of the principal counters. He recently purchased a spleudid residence in the most beau tiful part of akron. Mrs. Walter, daughter of ex-Sheriff Bolender expected to start for Pennsylvania this week on a visit W. F. Walter, who Is In the same store with IiIh brother Theodore, Is steadily working himself into the uood irraces of his employers and If iodusstry.pluek, and the obedience of an Iron clad code of christian morals count, tho "Colonel" will get there. BkavrrtowS The Reformed har vest service on Thursday were well attended. Rev. W. G. Eugle, of Un lontown, preached an appropriate diHiiours at 10 o'clock a. zu. He was followed In an address by Rev. L. 1) Steckel, of MifQiuburg. In the after noon addresses were made by l'rof. William Moyer, of Freeburg, Rev, Steckel and Dr. Varival.iih, of Wat- soutown. On account of high (T) ofllMlal duties the writer was not present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank tHetler aud Mrs. Henry Wagner and her daugh. ter, all of St. Joe county, Michigan are visiting in town. The women are sisters of our townsmen Reuben and Abner Algler and natives of Beaver town. They have not been here for about twenty years. Dr. J. T. Strohecker has repainted his residence. Aaron HasNiuger has raised about 4C0 biibhels of potatoes this summer. Tho new Lutheran congregation will hold harvest services next Sun day Instead of last Sunday as stated in last week's report. James Wetzel has raibsd his new house. Farmers in this community have been delayed In sowing their wheat by the drouth. They will doubtless be Very busy when tho weather again becomes favorable. Peter Alglur is daugerously sick with bilious fever. The singing class of tho new Luth eran congregation sang ut Pnxtou- vllla on (Saturday evening. It Is led by A. M. Curpentur. A number of our citizens will view tho sights at the State Fair and Con stitutional Centenlul this week. Tho officers of the different congre gat Ions composing Rev. Ptlueger's charge met in council In the Beaver town church on Saturday to com plete measures previously inaugurat ed to purchase a parsonage for the charge. Of the several houses offered them, they decided to purchase Sam uel Welk's, which he offers fur $1100. Mrs. William Beaver fell down stairs this (Tuesday) morning and badly sprained Iter arm. Aaron Biukel moved to West' Beu ver. crrizKss. Harry Krebs of Centre county was visiting friends la this vicinity during last week. A. II. Ulsli has put new machinery Into his mill with which he Is able to make flour containing both the good qualities of roller aud stone flour. Mr. Bademan was the guest of 11. II. Her outer ou Wednesday and Thursday. On Saturday a Sunday School pic nlo will be held at the Re onned church, about two miles north of Mo Clure. Chestnuts will be scarce this fall. Philip Manbeck, the boss potato ralser.wlll have not less than six hun dred bushels this fall. Adamsburo. The long looked and wished for rain has come at last. Last week the steam saw mill of Samuel Werner was entirely destroy ed by fire. No Insurance The loss falls heavily on Mr. W. Rev. J. E. Honeoeut returned from his trip to Gold Hill, North Carolina, His nephew, B. Elsenhower, came with him and will remain here till spring. Thus far the School Directors could not agree on teachers for second and third grade of the town school. The High school will be taught by Prof I. N. Johns. 8. A. Wetzel of Beavertown, last week, put the slate roof on tho Re formed parsonage. The plasterers are at work on J. C. Scham bach's new house. Art. Beaver and Prof. Dawson spent a few hours In this place on Sunday. J. D. R. Beaver Is spending a week with friends at this place. Mr. B. Is employed by Wm. Boycr at Beech Creek, Cliuton eouuty. Helfrlch ii Smith have received a car load of salt. Iiiaao Wetzel spent a day at Harris burg last week. Squirrels are scarce In this part of the country. ADMIMSTKATOB3 SALH OF REAL ESTATE. Tlis nn1rrfiirnal, AJmlnimritnrnl the edata m jtu'im inrnnin, ti'H-c. i.y rlrtuo nl an r ar in inn iirpnaaf 'iurt ur ttayilur cm til v. will r.-M n. 1'iiniti- mir, ni i .10 im ri- 1 1 1 P llr(f Hi Pi, 1 ,1 lannlvnt, near I 'onlr-viMo, in 'rntro tnwn'lilii, Miiyder county, I'a., on Thursday, September 22. 18S7, Kttnte hi Farming Land, fltnnta In Centra twn-hli, Hnr.lrtr r.iunlv, huumleil North hr laml nl Uriah Wnlr rfi, ullura, tliefiillowlna: daarrllied nluaila Keel wit! A eerlnln tract ol eicetleiil I'a.. ami Smith liy laml of Henry 1. inn and ntlirrn. .. ,'r. ..j mat, ui n in na rivaior ailil ruiilatnlDK Fifly Acres mora or !, wlili tlm niipiirten iiioc", on wlileli liauii...) tr it a i t House, Framo Barn, and otniir oiitim ll.llnvi. Hull An alum. mini a'liiiuy in nmni witter mum the nrriuiiiv. 1 hit MS pit prut, raflii in mr rem. i.n v'.Miriiriiion, lilt' iMI.mro ill! rtliril rt iiu tn Aiiraini-ni'e nl iu 1 . . -Vc A Ckntrrvillk. The school direc tors had a meeting on Saturday and employed the following teachers Town sobool A. L. Spangler and H. A, Walter. Ocker's, S. G. Ocker, Hartman's Chus. E. Spangler. Ber sre's A. B. Sheary. Hartman's to be supplied. The schools will open Oct 101 h. Salary $22,00 per month. Artist A. L. Bowersox of tDayton, O., visited parents and friends here, He looks well and harty. Daniel Herman aid lewisourg a business visit last week. The nights are eool here, oonse ouently the windows are lower than usual. Calvin F. Berger shed the bright ness of his countenance on his prlends in PortTrevorton reoently. Merchants C. M. Showers, Dr. Sanipsel and J. H. Hartmau, the former accompanied by bis better half, are in Philadelphia taking in the Constitutional Centenlal, at the same time laying in their stook of fall and winter goods. Squire Hartman will also visit Ptew York. In town duriug the post week. W. P. Thomas, Lewisburg. Mrs. E. C. Aurand, Mrs. M. Z. Stelninger, Mrs. W. Ruukel, Miss Minnie Kelahly, Middleburgh. Y. H. Waguer, Esq., Kratzervllle. Paul Benfer, Beaver Springs. H. II. Sohooh, Selinsgrove. D. F. Biogman, J. T. Beokhat, Wiu fleld. John Houfz, Freeburg. Sero us Bowersox, Miffiinburg. J. C. Swioeford, Millmont. E. K. Trout man, Spring Creek. Positively the largest and best se lected stook ofj'ilothingln Snyder coun ty will be found at Dreifuss Bros Selinsgrove, Pa. Uolaundried shirts at Dreifuss Bros, for 85 oents. Good working pn ftt 7? crr. Wastkd. 10,000 pounds of wool at Dreifuss Bros., Selinsgrove, Pa. Another car-load of IS inch No. 1, piue shingles. Price $1.00. Call at this office. PoMtively the only reliable, one price Clothing houso In Snyder coun ty will be found at Dreifn s Hros. We can furnish you with abetter fitting suit for lexs money tuuu any tailor can afford to make. DreifuHN Bros. i To any person biiiig $."i.0O wortl of goods of us we will pay half hi railroad faro to Selinsgrove from any part of the county, and if you buy a bill of $10 from us we will pay yon entire fare from auy part of-the county to Selinsgrove and return. Dreifuss Bros I had kidney disorder and say for the good of others that Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy cured mo Rev. S.C. Chandlcr.Lrbunon Hprlngs, X. Y. I had Stone in the Bladder and Gravel In the Kidneys. I used Dr. Kennedy s Favorite Remedy nnd am now well. K. D. Parsons, Rochester N. Y. Price $1. Send 2 cont stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Rontloiit, N. Y., fur a book on Kidney, Liver and Blood disorders. Mention this paper. Sept. 1, '87. 4w. Ix Biiikk, Aud To Tub Point. Dyspepsia Is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Iudigestlou Is a foe to good nature. The human digostive apparatus is oue or the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, ami many other things which ouht not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptios. But Green's August Flowerhas done a wonderful work in reform ing this sad business and making the .American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy Remember : No .happiness with out health. But Green's August Plower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. "aaa Dahy was Wk, a (ara htm Oaataria, Wheal aba waa a CbOi, aba erieA A Caetorla, Waeo aba bewama Miaa, aha abuig to Caatorla, Wlan lhaba4CU14wn,alaraaaaCaa)t I. llkl M ..f mbI.I d.iy when duo nitvnilnnrn will li lvrn ! WII.I.1A.UJ IIAII.KY, aukum swtii, ik7, A.liiiliiii.ir.n.r ORPHANS" COUIITSALK ()K REAL ESTATE I Hy virtue nl an r.i-r l-iii.1 mil nf the Or lih.ii.' I '..urt all ft...... !. I t... .....I... iKncd, fcixMitor ol Hie mintu ill .lulin Cttliiurr. Inle oi S,rln towninlilp. .sni.lcr imumiv, I'a., lire'. I, will I'xnoee u jiiililie mile "li tliv .rrinli',, aiMiuiv; mine wi r i in Tmxrlvillc, alone: Die nit)llu Mad to llanni'rville, mi Saturday, September 17, 1837, at 10 o'flnck. a. ot. The InllnwIiiK di'wrllind reel retain, to wit t All th t 01 rl I'll iiifenuaita or trnrtolland eltunta In twnliln. enmity and Nlata nloreaald.riiiitaliilnK Uu arKKN, more or Irw, ImiittilPd lSiirili ly litttda nl J.(, Mm or, runny limn ol H.itxrt rrttemll and Unnlel Murer, South liy InndK ol Matilda Keltrul and et lf Mii.lK ut Ailnm i ' l-l, on winrh ar rri'i'ted s I.MtUK r II A M K IHM'SK, (tlillll HANK HAKN tin. I other ntltluillilliiK. l'"l wntur at the hono and ham, unod frutt. txvi'l. lout nri'hiird. The tmrt roimt-te ol wood lurtn Inn nnd ttmrtnu hind, rjn'. pt nliont 'ii nerim Klili'h f UOIHlTIMIIKHI. NI. Tr'.KMS One third oliha pnrohmi' mmiev t.i b find ri'imilii a Union the Inml. Iiiicrmi !,. he iHid to Hie widow ol John K'.tlnver, doo'd diiriiiK her nntiiml lllo, and rliii'luil to In' . , 1 . 1 to the hiilM and lKia mi .1 m tli will niter the r.hlnw' tluiith, I hntolni eeeureil hv hoiid and inorKaito nn the iiri'inlneK. SU .r int. ol the Imliiiice ol the iiiirvhime money to ha iuil, aa anon an the propnrlr le etrurk oil, and the haUiiee to he hald April 1, lhta, when ilouj nnd iHHW-mlon will ha given. 8. A. WETZKU Auituxt in, la7. r.xueutor. Sheriff's Sale ! Whetwte hy vlrtnu ol Sundry write of l'. Fa. hunted out id I ho 'mirtu id I 'otiiiiinn I'lc ano ol Nnyiler t'minly nnd to mudlrei'livl I will cximeii to i'uhlle Sale at the t'ourt llouru In Mhii'.lu. hurin mi Monday, September 19, at I nVlock I. M. the lollnwlntc traetf. Minllli, i H At ' IS ISO. I, II. II. IU-iiik nil I tin errtiiln (rut ol Wnodl:ind nit mile In Wert I'crrjr townrlilii Miy.lcr l'.. I'ii., IniuiiiIi-iI and di'm rllied no lolhiwnou llio North hr Sliada mountain (owner unknown) Ku.-t hv T. V. lin-hard. South by h,iiiic aud Wert hy F M Muntuliua contalulnu S. WEIS of the Central Dry goods store.Selinsgrove,has returned from the cities with a TREMENDOUS STOCK OF GOODS. Call early. 130 Aon a. Auir. 83. bv Rev. 8. P. Ortvli T. Ulsh aud Mary L. liovjr. Loth Snyder eounty. raidillcbtirgr iVIttrkct Butter Kirors.. Pitted cherries Unpitted Blackberries Raspberries , Onions Lard Tallow Chickens per lb o iurneys Sid o Sotilde u Ham m T'J ......f...t..M..fl.... ... ... ..... ... Grain market. .( i COBRKCTBD BY W. B. WIMBT KVKRT WKDNKSDAY. ' No. 1 Pennsylvania " t j? uiu 8 White mixed. live uorn Oat Potatoes m 40 i... ........ i. . ....... . 7 78 0 47 47 29 to 4T more or leva. Sold eiihne to a dower Si'lft d, luken Into exiH'iiMiiii and to lio Id ne tho in.iirty ul 1HV1N OKAY III I.I. tlllhirt 1 It ACT No i Al I I Fa ItrtiiK n I'ert.-iln utixnnui', (eiif.innt or tr:n t nt hind, eltiniln In A'hiin ti, Snyder rounty, I'a. hniiiidi'd .North hy .l.ick'H inoiiiiliilii. Kit liy hind ot .lo.,.,h Moer and .la K.ddiiiu r, Sunt Ii iin,l Went hy hind ol li-iiin1 Ktch.., uln'ri' on nre ereeled n Iruliiu O KIST M II, I,, IIIM'si:. HAKN nml nthiT outlniilillnuH, rotiljilnlllw llUltrY hKVfcN At'KKS, mure or Ii m. TIIAI'T a Situate In the lownihlp nnd rounty n nrc: I1 hounuad North hy Ja'kn iiioiintJln, l-.iiH' .y landeol John Til .Mover. South hy lau.t-.,i liicoh 14 1 uir in ii u and We-t hy laiijj ul .'oi'-i tuny ur, cuuiuiiilUK It is worth o day's trip to see D. T. RHOADES' NKW LINK OP HEATERS, COOK and PARLOR STOVES.. In Square floaters be hai liie, Art Favorite. Art Jasper ajhta, all londinR and vtry fssbionable stoves. In Cook Stove, be Las the Plato Range, Ladies Pride, Grand Times, New Susquehanna and Climax, with a charming lino of PARLOR STOVES and HIGH HEATERS. HiRh Heaters ho oiWs. nt from $15 to $25, and Parlor Stovos. from (H to Sl.r. His lino of TINWAEE iB uuoxcollod in tho county. SP0UTIW3 and HOOFING apccmitj. d t. iuio.vbs, Si' t 15, 187. MidJleburgu, Pa. Ill it "D Tlfl Ac-ills who i.re now solioilinn subscriptions to THE . leaVAVJUXI oial ..ir. r of F(i;u MONTHS Flilt ur, TKNTM, lire Til FIVE iiiiiKin effort Kight Acres and tlilrtoen ticri'heii, tnorv nrlee. lKAi;TN0 4 Situalo In tnwiiKhlp und roiiuly nlnriwi.ii iHiiiiulvd Mortli liy .lin k k ninuulii li, Kirt I Aumhaui irn.'1-r, South hy l, .,'r an Wvrl hy lund ol Uuiilul K.irh k, enluiuihk Twenty Acres, und 161 nun-lice, mon- or h . Til At T Ml. 6 lltluir nil tlmt I'i'riiilii iriiit l In ml flluutn Ii the townnhli nml eoiiniv nfortMild, l.ouinlrrl ortll hy lit ury .Muyer, I. ixt lv l.url I ker South hy John I.. Cooper, U'lvI l y .limri, Muycr, contalnliu Ono Hundred and Twony-fivo Acre morn or lee, wliera-.n nro ereetod a HOl'SK SlAIII.r. und nihiir nuihul 1 1 1 turn. SelMd, tnkeii Into eiei'iillon mid to ho Bold AHtlltl I'MliertV ol W JOSKI'II .MOYKIi. Nl.il II MIUHU.SW Aid II, Shorlll .Shcrlll noltli-e, Mlihlloliuiuli, 1'u., Auk :h,.'7 Trial Uct Copt- T. 1837. Kllrnhelli Mlddleiwnrth va. l-omo lluiiil. J. N Mnldlui-wartli m. latino Komiir. Jui-nhiia lloruhe kit l. ii" r .Ml 'hucl Kumtettur John II KoiiiIk Mt. iNiiiih Sviilh John fruikKhiiiik ul al. vn. tl. W Klao rt al. tlliilluilh Suydi-r ve. '. I'ovn r eurvlvln l;x' t, John 1 Keller va. John H Sunko ut ul. A no l-iirili-u vh. i.evl Smith. Tho Coiiimlndi'Dani l I'oion t'o. vh. Itlcluird Jlu, I, I. F.IIiik Ihilluy vh. John K lluuhee. I.t-vl llniiaur vn. Suinui'l WittuiT. John J Svrnrti l.i'r vh. Willi uu M.itttr. I'eter lionu vh, Ko'wi II Moyur. Jlrn Kyutu letlurull Aliux. l. l.aoH II Her iiitiu. The Si hirtd llh-t r Si-llnHirrnvo 1'u vh Thu llrnt I.tithiiruu eoincreuiiiloii ol .St'liui-grove. Mury Ki'lHli-r vh Levi MiiHu-r Snlha limuhu vh i lioruu ll J (il In S.-htH-h va Sumiirl Sliii-k A W I'ottur en Aliel Id-rrohl el ul W W WlTTK.NMYKir.t-rnth'jr PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SU1TEUE7 & LEWSTON DIV. Time Table, la effect May 22, 1837 WKHTWAHU HI, STATKia. I KAaTWAR p m am A. I. am r ,,, 410 !.!& I.earlntown J. . T15 t.M 47 IV H Main Street 7.H 3. ox 4 lift B 'in I I.ewlHlown 7.M .-(.ut S.M UU t B1 alt land T.vs mi 160 luft I I'alnter T.U4 1 I'D 3.41 1100 II I Shin. lie Tim 8 41 N.6T 13 Wanner T 411 1 l .'ll 8 .11 '.iH IT MnOlure T fi'J J. i:i t.-a ,ni;i io itauh-a nunc T.A7 no 1.17 Is 3d 93 Ailaail,ur g.04 J.fw 3 11) 'and -ih Hiavertowo H.iO 4 n iMt h.m lo Hen lor 8. jo 4.1 2.60 H.U 34 If Iddlahurub 1 11 4 31 i t I H 04 (fl Klalaar S.3 4 2tl iia; N.IW 3T Kreamer .40 4. In 1.S1 1 11 U Parlltii a 4ft 4 J4 S.IS T.41 43 8ellnKrova s.M 4 4 j III TS7 46 SellniKrova J.j au 4 4 8.00 r.u o I Buubury I 16 fttu 8llnsirroT4 Arroinmudntlon (Uanaaollng with trvlnioa ti.V. By.) Leave Hallnairrova, A rrlve at Hellurove. iu.vi a. m .W A, M 1.40 P. M. I.VS V. M. I OA I' t.30 I. M M. frains Leave Lewlstnwn Junction i 11 14. a m. 1 01. a m. 10 44 ami or. n in. a.M. a n. ta p ui lor flttahnrK and Iho Want. T aj a m, 1 14 a m. 1 47 p m, 4 an p tn, I si a m. it v mi, wow ruiiaueiDuia. ni mil. Haiti. mora aud WatUlnston. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NORTBEItN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Tralna Leave Sunhury 1 ft 10 a tu, For UaliatoBta, Erie and Canandal gua. miib, ror loos Havas. IS tin an. lor UullafoBta. Kana mmA -.... dalirna. ft.JOpm, ror Hanovo aud Walkloi. ft 2S a m. For CatawUaa and Hati lion. ft ii am lft6iin aud 6 aft p ui Kor W ilKeh rra. m-.11. 04 "' P i'or Uhauiukia ad mount Uarmtl. - Tralna Laiva Rallnaurnva t t ii a in, arrlTlnnat 1-hlladaluhla lllnm V York i p 111, tlallemora 4 4o u ui, Willi. IokIoo IS) em, ft 11 111, arriving at PhlladalpLla SftO p id, Vew tors SSftpin, lialtlinora Hips, Willi lemon 7 4ft u m. r ' 17 m, arrlvtiiK at Phlladelp! la 4 tt s tn.N York? loaiu.bailliuora (ft am, Wat wiiv" v vm m Ul. Train alao Laavea BaBliarvt aO am. arrlvlns at Philadelphia! Ma m.Ne York u mi a in, Ueltltnora ft 1 a m, Wait iDKioatsnaui. ' .7. n. nrnriri n..n u... aw Waet s I L s A 1.Y. I'lin-eto Five Dollurs npnlnv wltli vr'i;ni WV wunt nui-nts to runrtiapiit iih nf nil tl rotiiitv nml Dirlct Knirs, nml in Wv-ry town In the I nili-il Stati n. Siml for i-rt-ili-ntiiilM nml Hiints' out fit ut oiiru. Vt-ry lilii rul comiiilsNioim im, ,rK)), przes lor lur-.iit i-t. HUNT I'l )Ui I'l' i hut liny one t an imw int. iw'.iiu.i t ni.v: rin:.ss ,.pr to tf ainiM'Ns 1 mir iMonlliH on Trinl f. r V, ,-eiit , tiik vm:i: rin;ss vo' -uaws ' I.-trMf, Mii.h. ir Iri, When Ycu Insure Why Not Get the Best? HI H. HARVEY SCH0CH, General Insurance Ai?ent, Selinsgrove, Pa.. Ueprosontri tlio lbllowlna Great Stock Companies: OKUANI.KU- lBia cf Hartfard, Conn., 1H63 HOME, ul New York, 11117 FIRE 21S3DDTATIDN, rhil'a, ASSETS 4i44fiJfi4TB 62., ai7, tai Th- en t'.'mi"nii' rtnk ntno.m Uu. HKST, are fI.Ii In oxm rlonro, and with tbelr Imintnia paiiital and riannri -Kuar.'intiT iuiuen!uned naleiy ami veotirity. iai Hy Ihi'ir lirmiii t action. flr, hon tl and untlKlm-tury daalluK lu all tliolr loll icttleaiaiita. tLuy hiij wotir.rlh. ui.lveatliu;,l' Kbl'l' PATIuAS. aemaaiania, . No Assessments. No Premium Notes ARE YOU INSURED ? If not, write to tho uhovo Agency nuil you will J recoive prompt atleution '-. - J u AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I biivo ou luintl Iho ilnoKt stock of goods ever offerodor 'sals i 'to cou nl. I cull your attcntiou to the following articles i Johnson Mo wit, Kc;ikt and Binder, Crown Drill,". Uoo sier Drill, Ohio Drill, Thomas Hay Kakc,Henoh Cul tivator, Myer's Iron Force l'mim and all kind of AVooden Co. rumps, also Walter tt! AVluinn Ferteliers. Keiairs smudied for all the above machinery. Don't fail to come and ece ma wbcu you are in town, txnmino my'goodi aud got my pric.-s. J. F. REITZ. Middlobiirgh, ra We are just now opening a mag nificent stock of SPRING SUMMER GOODS to which we desire to call your es pecial attention as it comprises the Latest Best of EvervthinG and needs but to be seen to be ap preciated. We ask only a living profit on our goods and feel confi dent of the good will of our custom ers by their continued patronage. Highest price paid f;.v Pry ce. SCHOCSE BT2 r MMRtt: CIIA8. t. l-lilH.Uou-i Mana.ir. "
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