.... v, Psetatisfctd Trf Chmrsday. aeOor frlcmli Ihromhoat the fSnntf Will rTI unlm ua the n.WI IB tlKlr rKIWC im , viiiam and niRhtinrhoi. 'iJ ,rareBV."i.TTrMVninr. r Hill. O. Bend 2-e t.tVM. J.:j""?12.af'!Di'. Kennedy, Uondont, N. Y. for tt w will not bo'iionrvdi rrii for the pioiooi i-F n.i i.fMi llofttiTT TosaT. fhe Cearts f Jider ceuntf r h1l fowfth Monday; tarajaarr. Mar, nd September, soil saeoud tsv ( Veoembar. SJOTCE TO 3W33I.IS333. Iook at the 0 turn res on the label of vnor tinner. Thorns 11 tires Ml you iim PAT It TO WHICH VOIR fH'BSCKIP tn IS PAIl. Within 3 week afttT juoaeyA s sent, ste If date In changed. o stuer receiut is necessary. nnru cutis iihi tj tina' notes, ti'fatM JliBl W We have had rsRtilar spring weath er for the last ten days. The death-rattle Is in the thront of old 1887. All the chnrche? In Mltidteburgh will hold Christina. Festival this year. Persons having fat hos to noil will find a purchaser by calling at this of fice. Tli Troxelvll e Utm Club, accom panied by Milton Moatz and .1. W. Honrlr. nf this nlaue are Kcourinir the rcven Mountains this week for desr. C. Dunkelberger has sold hinJhoune and lot In Franklin to Wilson Winey forJ4(M). Mr. Dunkelberger Intend inoveing toWhoiuokln In the near fu ture. "Take uie as I am, nothing exten uatenor set down aught in malice'' naidShakespcre when he sat to have his picture taken at Pvrstino's (Ullery J.ewihtown. You can now buy excursion tickets tn Heroine's Photograph (S.illcry, l.ewistown.at 2 cents per mile good unly to return the satin; dav, but uf fording plenty of time tu sit for votir picture. Hon. i. Alfred Hchouh v. ill tnke the cake this year for big porkers in Middleburgli. He Im two, either of which Is expected to tip the beam nt six hundred. Louis KV.in, clerk fjr H. Unpen -helmer, Selisgrove, dehiies to inform the public that he will buy In ull kind of furs and wid pay tlie hiliot cus-li price for the mine. The music loving people of Middle burgh have concluded to have a week of feutivities commencing on Monday evening, January ith daily and evening session during the whole week. IB vf"l''-'r'v nnwdvertlseuient in an another column, Mr. V. I. (Jar iiihii ha opened a new Shoe Store in Middleburgh. ills stock w iil lei-oin-mend itself wliilo his already large trade speaks well for his prices. 13. E. Pack, Merchant Tailor owing to a pressure of work in his rooms in Belinsgrove, has abandoned the Mid dleburgh branch of his beslnet-s, and eordially invites those of our rend en who need work to ren. ember him in Kbv's (.'oriK'r.opposite tSciioch's store, Belinsgrove. The State Normal Siliool at Jiloomsburg will begin the winter term on Tuesday, Jan. 3rd lS. Th? Senior claws Is larger than that of last year, and the equipment of the school in all respects was never before as good. Students are received at any time. Many are prepared for college. Bend for a catalogue. Tim KtntKini'd Oil Coniimny cells attention to the '-Crown Acme" Oil advertisement in this issue. It Is un qustionably the finest oil iniinufactiir .l for liirbtliiif nurpoeed. and our rea Aura should reciuest of their dealers to secure U for thetu. Th election of offlicers and the general organization of the "Progres I.itemrv Soeletvol Middleburili" took place in the basement of the school building on Tuesday evening. The society meets every Monday evening at 8:U0 sharp. Admission reo. Ail invited. ExCommisbloncr Henry Wetzel's bam at .Kramer burned down ou Monday morning with all its contents excepting the live stock. It took fire a little before daybreak and is sup posed to have been the work of a tramp. It was but lightly insured mid the loss to Mr. Wetzel will be heavy. 8. T. Train, proprietor of the Key. stone HotcJ, Heltusgrove, has opened an eating restauraut In the basement of the hotel where will always be found everything generally found In a first class restaurant, including oysters, lobsters, sardines, salmon, Limbergerand Sweitzer cheese, &o. lie has also opened a ladles' dining room on second floor. He will be glad to have you and your friends call, Derstlne's photograph gallery, Lew Istown, has growo In popularity un til his fame as an artist is known all. over the Commonwealth. The posi tions of his subjects are always easy, the outlines distinct and the finish excellent, fco more desirable gift than a good photograph to a friend for Christinas can be procured, andthe euual ot Derstlne'i work cannot be seoured this side of Philadelphia and at do less than doable the price. F. O. Franclscus' Choir from Lew istowu furnished the uiusio for the dedication ef the Lutheran Church at McClure last Snuday. Their tuusio Is very highly spoken of. Mr. Francis eus, like la matters of buslaess, never does things by halves, and In order to have a full chorus he sent a special train to Middleburgh on Suuday . luornlo? to convey Miss Carrie Walker. one of the singers, to Mr-Clare " I jrlvw honor to whom It Is due. Dr. David Kennedy's Fnvsrlts Rem edy eurtd tnt) of Bright' disease and Uruvsl. Four of the bsst physician had failed to relievs me. I have re- 'commended it to tooret of pnoplo I with Ilk success, and know It will eure nil who try t Mrs E. P. ill tamp to book how to oars Kltlnty. I.lvsr and Ulood disorders. Meutlon thlsoaoer. Not. 24, '87. 4 w. Next Monday commences the regu lar term of Peoeiuber Court. Those owing us uii subscription and advertis ing will confer us a special favor by leaving us at least a portion of their Indebetdness and thereby aveiding tlio necesity of our collector calling on tlieui an liU annual rounds. We are got ting too tauch on our books and too little in bur pocket for comfort and safety and we shall continue to insist on the settlement of accounts nntil we can look oar ledger in the face without getting scared Last week the farm hands of Henry An rand in Middlecreek township, wliile beilillng the horses round a glove in the straw. A search was in stignted which soon resulted In the finding of several pair of gloves, three balls f ribbon and two horse blank ets. Word was sent to Seebold & Itunkte who went dawn and recog tilzed the goods asartieles stolen from ihelr store several months ago. The two blankets belonged to treasnrer (,'harlos Polender, and were stolen from his barn the same night the burglsry was committed. It is evi dent that the burglars had made a halt at Mr. Aurand's barn and cither repacked or stored their hoodie. P.rockway, Coots A Will's Postou Company produced the Temperance Drama "Ten Nights in a Par room" in Seebold' Hall on Thursday night of last week. The company Is de cidedly above the average and their rendition of this famous drama was the finest wo ever saw. Hail our people known this troupe, nothing would have prevented an enormous crowd, but they have been fooled so often with snyde troupes that they Hre begluing to suspicion even gen uine articles as being spurious. TIiIm troupe will hereafter ned uo further advertisement than the simple an nouncement of their appearance among us to secure for tlieui a full house. Lewis King who has been spending several weeks in our town, has been miiiiifei'tiug a very turbulent temper of l.ite Insulting people and inviting .'piarrels on every hand. There was a tiui", it is said, when Louie's rants would terrorize the whole town, but that was years ngo. On Saturday lie started ou one of his old-time rampages, evidently intending to paint the town in the Pulchmtku's favorite hue. He got as far as the depot where ho kuocked down a wool-peddler, and then took it into his hend to whip Samael Poweu. Here is where Louie ran amuck. Sam soon had his Westiughouse air break at work and shut olf the "ter ror's" wind. Louie made up his mind Mint the time of his departure was at hand, ami hhak'ug the dust from his feet, was soon seetijcouuting ties in the direction of Penns township where he is a public chaige. Ciiriu u PlCMCAlioX. --In the early purtofthn present year it occurred to Kev. S. Anraud. Pastor of Middle bin (.ii charge, that a new church -rtould be erected in the county seat for till I'.vaiigelical peop'o. Tills branch of the church has been oper ating in the county for many yvars, but never built a church in Middle burgh. About seven mouth ago a lot was purchased, and on the Ctil of tliis month the chapel was so far com pleted as to bo dedicated. The build ing is a frame structure HHx'iS feet, a ueut comfortable room with a seating CHpacity of a about '2'i'i. The total cost, o far compledeil, Including the lot, is about $!M)0. His the purpose of the congregation to erect a main building fronting the street as soon us practicable. Pish. Dubs of Cleve land, Ohio preached on Monday eve ning to an overflowing audience in the Court House, and the dedicatory sermon on Tuesday forenoon in the chapel. Au elTert was made to liqui date the remaining debt, but there still remains a balance of about $350. The chapel was dedicated as "Trinity chapel" of the Evangelical Associa tion of Middleburgh, Pa. The small membership here feel themselves un der obligations to their friends and the community for their t'mely aid. Deo. 0th '67. KiU'oiU'KU. ClIl'RCII Dkdicatiow. "Christ's" Evaugelicul Lutherau church of McClure, Snydor county was on Sunday dedi cated to the Tri une Ood In the presence of a large concourse of people. The programme as formerly announced was carried out In full. On Thursday evening prior to the dedication He v. J. C. Muuiuia of Adamsburg preached an able sermon. Ou Friday He v. M. L. Deltzler of Aarousburg preached to attentive audience also Hev.N.Young of the Evangelical church of Peaver- town In the evening of the same day. On Saturday at 3 P. M. Uev J. M. Landis of the Reformed church of Adamsburg and on Saturday evening Key. L.E. Furst of New Uerliu, Presl dent of the Central Synod preached One sermons to crowJed houses. Oa Sunday Dr. Porn, of the Messlonary Institute, Sellnsgrove, preached In the new church and Itev. Deitzler of Aaronsburg filled the pulpit in the Evangelical church. The dedicatory services were performed by Key. Furst on Sunday forenoon. Tb cost of the new church was about $3000 In round numbers, and the entire debt was liquidated when the dedication took plaoe. Mr. F. O. Franclscus' eholr of Lewlstown furnished the tuusio for the occasion and their ef fort was highly eonnimaled upon. X. doubt you are thinking of Holiday presents. If to, go early to Lewlstown, and sit far a picture, at Derstln's pop ular galtery, you can't please your friends better, than to present them: with a well finished picture. If you have already had a negative taken Send for duplicates. Write for prices. C. W. Derstink. Lewlstown, Pa. What Am I To Do t The symp toms of biliousness are unhappily but too well known. They differ In dif ferent Individuals to some extent. A Pillous man Is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none Tor solids or a morning, ills tongue will hardly bear Inspect Ion nt any time ; if it is not white and fur red, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system Is wholly out of order and diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemor rhoids or even loss of blond. There maybe giddiness ami often head ache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness In the pit of the stomach. To correct all this If not effect a cure ry Oreen's August Flower, it cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. We take pleasure in calling the at tention of our readers to the new ad vertisement of J. K. Smith Si Co Milton, in this issue. Tluy claim to be the proprietors of the largest Fur nituro and Carpet Store in Central Pennsylvania, and a visit to their es tablishment will at once expell any skeptical ideas you may entertain in regard to the enormity of their stock and the extent of their business. It is a little world of its own compris ing everything that is required to "lit up" the humblest cabin or th costliest palace. The graudure mid uiagutlceuee of their stock is simply bewildering and the whole is as good as a museum. Their slock of carpets is unsurpassed in the tnste of its se lection and hardly in extent in the largest cities, while the enormous building is perfectly crammed with furniture from cellar to garret. They sell nt extraordinary low llures, and tin's fact, coupled with the advanta ges offered in their advertisement will afford our pcbple extraordinary opportunities. Pkavkktown. Moid Strieker has been eoiillned to a sick room for sev era) mouths. He has fallen a victim to consumption. His condition at this writing is r.ot at all favorable. Mis Laura Richie, who has been living with her uncle at Permidotte, Illinois for over a year, returned home lust week. William Fall has succeeded in rais ing the two heaviest porkers in this community for this fall's butch ering season. They weighed respec tively 4.T.) hi. d 4(10 pounds. William's heud Is now worthy of u crown. Henry Kern has built a new house and barn along the rond leading from the plaining mill to his r sidi nee dur ing the summer. Ills sou Frank oc cupied the premises last week. The writer is in receipt of a come Iv copy of "Smull's Legislative Hand Hook." for which he returns sincere thenks to the donor, Hon. . S. llel frich. Mrs. William (filbert N very low with couisiimpt ion. 'John Ilctrick has sold a building lot to Daniel nnd Irani Middleswnrtli in the west suburb of town. They have already hauled the stones for a new house, which they intend to erect pent summer. Wilson Aiglvr has completed the cellar wall for a new house and Charles Wetzel has excavated the cellar for one. Vertie, a daughter of Nathan Freed is on the sick lint. John W. liiugamau has opened a store in his residence. Are the interesting news of tills township all reported in my commu nications T If not, why don't you in form the writer ? Mrs. William H. Speoht, has been very seriously sick. She has nearly recovered. ClTIZK.X. Tkaciikrh' Institijtk. The SOtli Annual Htsion of the Suytler county Teachers' Institute will meet In tlie Court House ; Miil dlebujfh, Ph., Memhiy, Deo. 20, lSt)7, at 3 o'clock, P. M. and clone Friiley noon of the saiuo week. Tlie follow iH Instructors have been seoured who will diucuas some of the mcSt im portant school stibjucts of the day : W. W. Kelcfinr of tlie Wlllimnsiiort kcIiooIm, Johu IL Harris of tlie Key stone Academy, Wyoming Co., IV, C. II. Alber of Uloomabm-tf, K. O. Lyte, Principal of the Miilersville Normal school, Uessers (iivifory, Stetler, Wonder, Julius, Keller uud others will take part in tlie discus slon during tlie week. The evening lectures will be i;iveu by Prof. Harris, Col. L. P. Copelaud of Indiana, uml Uev. tSpaiiKlvr of Port Knyal. Thurs day afternoou wiil be Director's Con vention when some of our direo tors will disouas subjects pertaining to school work. livery director khould be present. On Monday eve ning Win. Ho ml a will deliver the ttd dress of welcome. Prof. A. M. Won der will rexpoud. The music of tlie day feanlons will be under the direc tion of Wm. Moyer. Special arrange ments have been made foriuimlo each evening. No efforts will be spared to make the Institute one of the best ever held. The law now requires all schools in the oounty to be closed during the week ofliiHtltute, and also provides that teachers are to be paid the same Sal ary per day as they receive for teach lug, provided that In no case It shall exceed two dollurs. Teachers should be promptly on Land to enroll at 3 P. M. I hope that every teacher will be present at every session. I am yours lu the work, , , Chas. W. IIkrmak. County Sii'pt. CK5TRKVIM.K.--Tlie largest hog of the season SO far killed was raised by Val. Walter which' dressed 003 lbs. The hog committee claim that Squire liiirtman will kill the futest hog of the season. . There are others who killed extra fat porkers, weighing lu the neighborhood of 400 lbs, viz. Landlord Hartman, Dr. Kenawel, Merchant Showers, Isaiah Oberlln and n few others. II. J. Iliioy of Goshen. Ind. visited relatives and friends In this vicinity. Miss Jane Korr who spent nearly two years In the west teturued home Inst week. Uriah Nerhood of Ilellevue O. is visiting his friends and relatives In this vicinity. O. A. Kerr of Ohio paid his parents a pop visit recently. Valentine Walter made a business trip to Watsotitown ou Thursday. F. P. Holigaud Howard LeiUel did Suuhury n bnslnv vl-.it on Friday. Uestatiranter Ciimoer, has remov ed from coim r of Third & Market streets to east end of Walnut street Into artist Walter's gallery nesr the l.v. church, where he is always on hand to cater to the wants of the public. In town recently : Oscar Alexan der, Uloonisburgj S. II. High, Millers burg; Hon. Woe. O. Moyer, Freeburg; Minnie Parker, Bwengle : Dr. D. N. Sampsel, Wiendileld : D. Polender, Middleburgh ; M. Dinges and wife, Mifflinburg ; L. 8. Hartman and J. D. Kuiiucr, Milluiout ; E. K. Trout man, Spring (.'reek. J. SI. Miller, wife anil son Holiday ed in Laiirelton, the guest of Dr. (J. C. Mohn. I III maimm i:i. Nov. 50, nt Troxelville, bv Jsmes M iddlesWHrth. .1 P . .Intin M. Kli.lr jmid (Mara Jaue Moyer, both of Heaver I ion lis ii qi. i)ii:i. Dec. 1st In Centreville. WiNoti l'es ler, iikciI 41 years, 3 mouths ami li days. Sheriff's Sale ! Win run lT timiK of i in liy w n off . K. : Ifiiii I nut i II o INiiirt ol I'linitimn '. ( '........nin'. an. I I .. n.m . ilr&i.. I I ..,11 a. y r- tn I'ulilli' halo St tli I'. u.t llniita In Al.iHIoU.rnli. ii I Moiuliiy. Doer mher 12, 1S7, at I o'rbrk p. ni. the follunlt g, ilan rilieil Ileal I. -l.i.. to Mil : f liurli. TRACT Nn t. H Ka. II. i l.li a frl II Itai i i.( In i .1 iltna. In -I.e. nn li.w ii-l.li', hnyilor nmn y, Va lioumlail .Nortkliy iin-criek, Snnlb atiil l:ail I 7 Anna !. Ml Ih, Wall li srluiirl Mi.trr. nmtHluli K h At" I, Is it.iiro if li,Ms, ftlii'iMin ar- ernottila TOWSI(ll 11'AfLllMI lldt'SK, 11.10.I Malil , M m StaUI, biuokn il u anil 1 tbor UUtllUllltlllK. is. I.e.) lakon In nji'cutlon an I In li lull 11 tbo riarl uf lli'iijainlii lloti. nleln. Ii')r. TKiCT. ).- Al. Kl Fa. llvliiK a fi'italn irauiof l.n.l -Itnaiein Chop, mmi limiinlili, sny lr runny, I'a. Hcmml. il Nnrih h- I iiirfa ul ilaoraa llniutil"Uian, 1I00 il . bast lJT lamll l O H.UUl'lo, at al., Noiitli dy lamia uf .laioli Null anil l).uil Amnl.l, Wrt li) lan'la ol .lacoli (lauular ami A do I liarrolil omit iiulug ltf) ACh l. Bine 1 r l-, wheiaon ro on ,1 u 1 1 1 (il V l M.MN'4 lloCSK, Fr iina Jl irn, H 'K Malila, an.l olhur uutbulli li'H. f-iBtl, tikan loio x?utl'in and to La Mil J aa Ilia '.ui II l ileuiy Srlinll. M,U. il. MlIllil.KtsW AH I II, Sh.rlll, !borUI' ulltix, Allilillntiwrgb, a. 2.1, lfS7 Tsrojn i'aib. hX EC UTO U S' 8 A U) O F REAL ESTATE ! Tlie uii.lt'raltriit il, Ktin'iitnia nfllio l.i-t W ill nlnl T. -t.ilin nl i H llllii. ii Sli.ii..v, laic i. I'miililin ii wnnlilii. SiijiIit rimiity. Fa , ili-u'il., ill ' ii.mi In ;.nl,lii. khIu mi ihv ir'inni. on utiirday, December 21. 1HS7, al 10 o"i In 'k, A. M., Tho lullowlni? drin-rll t.l ri-ul u-tAiu lo all : Tit ACT Nd. I. All Ihal HH-minu,-, Immiu ilm limnnli' 1 1 ol Iho iki'tiliMil, hiiu.Uo In ilm timiiiii nl Fr.inklm, iiiinli ul . 1 1 1 1 r Mini .Stain nl , nii-vlv.iin.i. In. mi. . il nml il rilicil im li.llnw,. : .N'mili liy I iiiiIh nl I r iiililin llnlili, InrniPilv Viic-.il h lli.i I'r.iiirn 1 y ii if I rat i,S .iiiIi liy Fii'illi- l(.ii, I. F..I-I l y l.inilKin .1 i.l.n p. S111I1I1 nml W fl l.v l.tinlml Id. 1, 1 1 mi Slniini lv (..inliiiiiinu (1 AI'KKS mi. Id jiiTi ln a iimro or Wi, wliiranu urn i-n-i ln I 11 Iwn I nn .irv liit ll.iii.i., II . nk II rn, Ilia. Hninuli Slinji, ',.rn., lor Sim i 4 Uilur Pnn, ami ntli-T ni'Lu-nary oul IhiII.Iiii. Tl! HTM 1. It lii'lnu n plocu nl I, mil H.tnatn in t"wii-lni, Ciin.ly 111,4 sin u nl 'Ii'iuliI, In.iin iiil Nnrih I'.v i.iinln nl 'nniAliua llnwi-rnn Inrino ly V 1 1 1 1 11 111 Snihl, Sinilli hy laiuli-olllunry Snliiiily. 1 i-l ly Iti mix nl l iiinklin lliu'ki nlmric mi l Uinil.y la'iil nl Ih'i On tilt'iit ciiiitiilnliiu ' Al' II I. Sun. I in ri'lii'i uii.ri' or Icik allot lliml well tlinlen'i ft-i'l ill I V Ai 'H KS which In lu a ,iKh alalu ol I'UltUatluli. Tit At T Nil. S. I 'inic a iniOHii.iuo or inei'u uf lamt altu.ite In tnaoKlilp, I'l.iinty unit Mat liliirosnlil I.111111 li-.l Nnrtli l.v Inn. In nl I 'in ni'lniii ll,iwrK.m, S.iulh hy Iiiii.Iii ul llnniy Sii'liin lv, i::isl hy I.111 1 ol .li i a ili'iit ami W'fri l.y In iulo ot .lu'liii Wnlti'r iiinl Willi 1111 S 'Ii.iiiiIi ii-h, runt ili.iun u Ai 'HKS uli.l 7-' .T' In-- in .r 1m, Tin tmri n n.ao wnll ilioln rail pxi'i'i'l iilinnt 1 Ai 'UI. wlili Ii I In 11 w in nl t. III! ol I'ullh'utlnll, 1 r UMS.-ai ,. r i int, alion the .ro; rrty I itrn.'k ilnon, uhh Ii. ill ol tlin hiilaiu'ii t'lu'lm ilav ol April, 1.1 HI, wlii'ii ili.eil ami i.n,nii,i,ii will l.a ulifii ami tin- lialani-a on itiu 11 1l.1v nl .Inly, ls. i ho I tm two ia annua in bu c'urnil by nuto Willi ai.jirn.n l .. lirliy. 1 ur.iu.iui k sri;i m i.i.y. llt.JAAllN SlLl.vlH.Y. Nov, 12, llSi. Lxai'iilnr. nviINI.STRATOU'.S NOTICK. i lettrtof itilinlulitratlon nn tbiiatiln or lii.iiry Krattcr. la'aot I'enlrn tw '.Miilii I'u., ifeoM, hnvluK l ean xruuti i tn il.a unilo--luneil, all pernona knowing tliaina. le Inileb a I In aalil enlata ra raquo t. d to make Inline Hale pay inant, whl I 1 boa' barmy olannaw! prenent tbeui Ouly autbaniko t J to tbe under Igntd. SIMOJ) KIHTZKK Nor. 27. 'eT. Admioiitratnr Hegister's llctlccs NOTK'i: U hpicbv Riven that the fnllnalnu nmntid pnraniia Imvn llli-d tholr Adiniiiialriitora' I ioaiillmia and Kxci'iitora, hii c nulla, In tne Knuialor'a I llllmi of SuydiT t'ouuty, and the a uie will he pruiitn I Inr cnii bri'iiitlnn an I iillnwaiicn lit tlio t'ourt llnnao In Mnldloliurrfli, Monday, poooml er l'ith, lxh". 1. Tlio a.-niunt nf Hirali Moyor, AJinrx. ol tlie eUleil Aaron Moyer, dne'd. i The account or II. V.. MvKelrcy, (Inardlnn of William A. Al yor, a minor. 3. Tlio flrat and fnal account nr Willi 1111 llntlrlck, Executor uf the enUito of I'.lliuibotli (ill, doe'd 4. Final account ol I.elvl Kepler, Adln'rol tlie eatutu ol Ucujuinin Mtleer, due'd. 6. Tlio l r-t am 'account uf .lolin It, I'roi.p !'. ontnr ol Ilia otaU ol Kllwiiftli Troup doo'd. 6. T'.a o"''Unt n( Henry I'. I.onn, Oiiar linn ol F.!lr.!ih"tb S.inii. l, (now ?Muit) it uiluoi child ul (lunrK Sainpaoll, ilee'd. T Tbe Hrat and final aciKiiint el Kllna Hum. B'rl, Adinr ol the cetate ol Henry .Mink, dne'd. 5. Tli Ural ami final avoount of Oantol H. Hnvi-r, Dk cuUir ol Uiu natate ol Jnii ph Hauler, die'd. 9. Tlinflrata'd final account ol William II II uin, KxoouUirol the aetata oljnlin M. i'roi. oil, dto'd. 11. J. HI CK, JEeKlider. (-l'aiiiUiir.iCt. CORltllCTKO HY W. II. WlNUf WVK1IV WKDXKriDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania 78 3 Ftilt 71 "3 White mixed 79 Hye , 60 Corn 47 Uats S8 to 8.i PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Time Table, In effect May 22 1887 wrsrwnn f iis. sTiTinss. atao J mam A . L r r m .is - v u I.owlrtown .1. 7 IH a o 4 or tl Ms la surest T is 4 01 H LowiMown T.vl) ' S.M .ll Maltlsnd TtS IIS no ens s Psmur Tin in i.4 o.oo it PhiDiiu rro a 77 1 8 41 N 47 II Wnnr t 4.1 I M SSI 1 4S tr Mi lure in l.is! JIM C41 tn Hnuh'H.MMH IH 1 VI ' 5 ir HM II Ailnm.Sor (14 9 M SIS S.SO 34 Hi)iTrtnwo S.in 4 A 4.M s.io SO Hftili-r I -V 1M S.1J M XIIilillel,ot((h s 1 41 S 41 .(4 IS 1lar S ' 4 il 9 sr Kim .17 Krrsairr , h 111 l 1 HI l.ii t rH' K I R 14 4 4 9 l T.I1 43 fltnk'"r M 4 4"! til 7.BT 45 SMh M-m 1. 9 91 4 11 a.oe 7 at t Kiini'iirr 1 u sto KrllusgroK Arroinniodiitlon (ConnflliiK "Uh trilmoi X.C. Ry.) t.ei - 'llumf a. A rrl at Moll""jioTt. J i A. M IOCS A. M. 1 4n I', m. i r. m SUIT. M. 450 I. M. Trains Leave Lewlstown Junction : 17 14, a m. ) 01. a m, It 4S ami 07. l in, 5.3, f la, ft .H 111 Inr ritmlnirK nml th Went. T M a m. 31 it m, I 47 n m, 4 sa , m, I M r m, II 14 p n, For rbllaili libla, Na Voik, Halll luir- ami Waiblostnn. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. NOKTtlP.Ktf OENTHAL RAILWAY. Trlna l.ai Snnliary : 1 10 a in, K ir llaliefoute. F.rlt and Caaamlat S'i. B M a in, For l.ni-k llaran. I J ui. bnr ll.'llaiunta, Kan unHCaann d i If'ln. 4...0 u in, Fur Renoo ami Walklnt. ft 55 a ni Fnr ('ata.a ami II i1tnn. 4 ..'1 am 2 Minn ami t Aft n in For W ilkanliarre. 5 M a m, II a 111, i 40 p m. Fur Mbauivkln il M Hint C.iruitl. Trnhm t.eT -llnfurrta .Tunrtl .n: ,2 a in, airlvlnicat I tilla.l. l.l la a l.i p in, Saw York 1) 'A' tn, lla: tiuoro 4 4 p m, Wah- liKlun fi 'Mi p 111. 1 41 1 m, a rMi al PMIailalMila SMi n m. Few York tHimi, lUltlniura 46 i in, Wntta Inuion 7 'i pm. 7 i7 e iii.arrlv'in al I'lillnilaipl ta I 26 a tn.New 1 nm 1 iu a in, iiai 1 l uora 50 a in, mil Inulnn 11 ( 5 a in. Tr4in l.. t.aa Snnliiirtt 8 M n m, arrlvlnw at H M ' a.l -1 1 li 1 4 a 2fa m.Na Yi rk II 31 a in, lUltlionra R 16 a id, Want Inulnn v 3i a id. .1. II. TV(MM), 4an'l l'ai Asnl. C II AS. F.. VI (ill, (lai. l Slanastr. 13 WEEKS. Tka P4H.H K (H7.HTTK will be mailail, ciiri.y wrappa I, tn m y aililrr In ilia I'olt S'l Staiaii 1 .r ilir. a n onilm on rin-alpt af ONE DOLLAR. I.lhrral (lli-onn' atlowrd tn pniitmiiMe Kni t ami elui a, Sn lacnpm mailed liea A.lil . all orur(i ltlt'lt A IIll K. FOX. FnaNKLIN Sljl AUK' BOARDING HOUSE. fPIHC ninlnl nijln'il liavii( IiiihIh 1 imi'lt ir0iatllun for Ilia ni'iviiiimnilatlnn nit he nili 1 10 on lit r. k prcl Hi 1 1 y nlinnnn, Dint l.o will liirnlKli hnanlliiic nml IhiIkI'ik hi Ml ratanl en i,t) d v. ronia a da, or twmitv-nvo eni a meal. MaldliiK '""I lor uur a lurnltliail oliaan. Tlmaa nut Invlnu trlnl hla taMa rt rfit I illy Inv'lail tnxall. nml limy will not nn away illanainincil. H. mill" a lo .l.iors w-at 01 tl, Court lluuna, kllililialiurali, I'a, OAUim l. UFA VFR. lies. 1, 182. I lonrietor. A DMixisrn iou s Nonri; I.oltnr nl A liiiliilnirallun in ihf intiti- n NAN All tlll.MMH. lute ol l.liaiinaii twp f Mnyiler 'o., ilaoaaard, liali k Iran Rraiit i d tn Ilia iin li-mlKi ml nil rinna in "il"t; thi iiii'li a iin..ii.'il l.i nl 1 iMitlo ara irt)ut ad In luako 1 111 111 it'll 11 1 a imyiiiant. whll.. th.ro bnvlnu "liliaj will 1'rn.oni ilicni ilul) auiliaa llcalail In Or b a attorncr 1IAMKI. III'VMKI., .lay .1. Wi-lfor. Ailuilnlflrl. r, MliMl.iuurHb, i'a. oriental l a. rXKCrTOHS'NOTKiK -L. tttr I itet'iientai y nn the catata if Wllllnm St. Inillliu, late nl Franklin t.wnhl, Snyiler tnuniv, I'a., 'It'O'il, havlni tn-pn arnte'l lo the iinilPrnlKtinl, all ier "n knnliii I Iimnle4 tinlel.t.'il to-alil ntat" ara icjna'if l lo inaki llninellnla i)ni. nl. while tlnma liavlnj rlalm will pranant tlioin iluly anthODlioata I lor set tluiaaut to lb uii'lpra gneil. FKFI'F.HH K KTIIMF.IN I. HKJAMl.N SIKUII.IMI, Nor. 10. IU01 olor (,,4url I 'liiinttt ion WIIKIiKAS Ilm Hon. JoHcpli (' lln liar I'real lent lil lto f tlia .Imll flal 1 1 Ii" I r let cnmp meil nl Il.a ronntlaii ol Snide I 1. Inn and M 1 HI in and smiinol A. Wetnl and lurnii A. Sinlili, hmpi. A mr I ma .ludaaii n and I'T Snyder county bave luiid their pre eepl lirarln, d to lbs Vlh day nl Si pl. A ll. I'M, to me illrePteil Inr tlin bnldliiK nl an llr phana einirt a o iiiri ol t'ouitnon I'lan. potirt nl I lyar and Term mar and Oeneial mmrt ol l(iiurier Nralnni or the pearo at M Mil Inl.u ru h Inr Mm oounty ol Kinyder: on ihn 'Jnd .Mnmlaj (iiclnnlha IV 111 d . it I'i. I"i7,) and continue una week , Notice la tln re'or narpof Klen tn Iba Corn Der, luailne nf the Pearaand t'nnMnhle In and lor llieciiunty or Snyder, to appeal In it.elr proper per-ona with their nilla renorda, ln.in ailiuna, examlnuliona and other reineini raiirea to llin.o tlpnu to their oiripea and in tin Ir lid ball pertain In be done and witne-ea and par aona irn-eniiit,K In bnhnlr ol the I nnilnnn wealth aiialni any poranm are re'iulred l be th-n an.i thnre aitPiidlni' and nut ilrpartlng without leave at Ibatr 1 erll, Juaili-ea ara rr. queaied tn tin puiii'iM il In f Ii nl r attendance a the aiipnln'ed time nvreniildy in uotn e. Illvi'ii under my hand and ana at Ilia Slier IH'4 nltloo in Al Iddlnlniri', ti e :ilal Jny 01 Oct. A. Ii., una thouaand i-IkM hundrej ao 1 eight) -a. ven Hl II. SIluDLtSWAHTlI, Sberlrl. THE SUCCESSFUL REMEDY nut GATARRH JULY'S CREAM BALM I'nnt Ina no Injuriuua ilruu" and tma an ullcmlv, o lor. CatarrI V o n w Save II one v, rWroriTriAt ITime, rr'irirvi cr ram, Trtiulilo, AHIl WlVl. I I HK CATAR R H By Uhui KLY'd KAyFtVER vt CREAM BALM AY-FEVER JULY'S CUE AM JIALM Ih not a liquid, anuir or powder. Ap plied into noptrlls Im iiii:Uy aliaorb ei. It cleuiihea the head. Allays In fiilliililMtloii. Heals tlie sorea, Ke xtores the senses of the tnate and Miiell. Mcuntaat UrnxKlal: l.y uiHil.rul-Kred.S i conta KhY liltO Til KKS, tnicu,235 0reenwlchSf, Y. City. NOTICE. The linili.rilitna.l appllea In the Beerelary id li terniil Allalia of the t'oinnio.naeiib ol I'tnin. ilviinia, Inr two hilinlrnl and blly acrca of u luiiro.d vacant laad, aiiunte In i mil re l..wn lilp, SiitiIit oounty. iiilniiitf lauda ol li.ivid K"ir nnd M.niiiicl 1'. lnh. on l!i. i e.inl lli nrt Knap and Snmiii I I'. II,.ik. Waller ll.irtiiiiiu t'o.. and rjuriili Hi.m'ii , on tli aonlli, S r l lloweraoa and Arlo P ir li", -n Iho ami, and v cant laud and Siiiiiiiol I' II II ' "li Ih" iii"h. jamix ii. Ai-HKi iirr, I.anrelion, Nov, f h iul iw A prove 1 enin W Inr .'.iDauuiptlou and dli. aeeaol Tbront an I I uul, New l.'le and V Bni lil.l. WI III Un. Ak for Uakat'i Oil and Mall, or rlta to , JUUK t'UAKr KS.1 O., Ai-rlll.'H. J'bilaaalpaii.,1 JUJ'' -t"JU.WUIi . CENTRAL ty Goodie (Bteire B SELINSGROVE, PA; Ladies and Misses Coats in end less variety at the Central Dry good Store, Selinsgrove, Pa. The styles are pretty, the assort ment is largo and the prices are way down. If you are in need of a Coatf vef guarantee to sell it to you for less than you can buy it else where. s. weis: Itjis woilh o daj'a tiiji Id se& D. T. RHOADES NHW LINK OF HEATERS, COOK ffli lu Square Iloulcrs he lias SnHSHine. Art Favorite. Art Jasper and nlte all loadicp and verj fasliiotiuUe sluvcs. lu Cook Stoves lio-lias Ike Plato Range, Ladies Pride, Grand Times, Ney Susquehanna and Climax, with a i l)nimit)f lino of PARLOR STOVES and HIGH HEATERS. . Iiihii Hunters he oiIpis nt frnm $15 lo $.", nntl 1'itrlnr Stovie. fu ui 18 I06I0. Mi" lin of TIlIWAIvS is tiucxcellcil in the coiintv. CIXUTIlfB and P.0CH2T3 i10t"il,3- I- T. nilo y i. ,Sq.t Lr, 187. Hi(M!ebnrKh, V CO Th nmloi e'tiiMl dr-iicn (o iiifuiiii tln pnblie that lw will kiii p tV'io-liintlv mi hmiil a atipi Mot line of OYS'IKUS. COM- liC'l ( l f H - t.oi; n a s v 1 1 1 : !:.-1 c it a t : k i : 1 ; s i ) i . a ( , CI U A US c. IIu Lci pH the . i !y BjUVVIB BIOOM in town nml rcppecl fully policits Tub!io jiaIioii tii.'i VV. C Sr.YPEIl. Miflillchurijh. Ta I H3" O When You Ensure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEY SCH0CH, General Insurance Aent, telinsgrove, Pa., lieproKoiitH tho following (J i-ctit Stoclv.Coini)anlf5e; OKllANIKli -ASSET 1G1L) AiTNil, r.f Hurtfnrd, Conn., IEi,snB,B4H ILIfjd I-.m.M C, ul Nrw Yci'ic, - - 7,en2,7l2 1217 i'i HE ASSDLIATlLlti, Fhil'a, - 4,-15,5713 J 21, 017, 131 Tli'-ae I'omiiannaraiik amniii iho llr"T, are (iT.Ii in 'iperlcnca, aid with their InniiH oatntal m,d ri-anurrea aoariinl. e nnqiieK'l. ned aley and aecniliy . II v their prom I iictinii. fair, I eat and niil-l .cimv lea lima In all tlielr In lottlemaaM, they have won I t lh..iu(...ei OKI: AT Ht l't I'A I lU.N'rt. No Asscssmcn'S. No Premium No'cs, Mil) YOU INSURED ? If nrt, wiito to the above Agency ntnl you will motive prompt uttentioa Fall We ca-c just uov opening a ma niflcent stock of FALL I. WINTER GOODS to which we desire to call your es pecial attention as it comprises the Latest Best of EverythinG 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 for Produce, HCMOCii BROTHERS? & & L i ft SCS 11 0 V E. The BEST In If it ?via.xar StS o BSMsneanm PARLOR STOVES; - m so C5 1 c batter wurk aad do it eitalnr au4 in I.aa llo.a iLaa inr oilier ma. blue lu Ih. world. Warniuied Sae jaara. ea4 S li ilull'i waall iba aiatkM -1 -A m i i k..M i ruLL... . .11 Wewtllfoaranteetbe I.OVEI.I. WARII KR" le U iWuuit tbe uiuu.f. AGENTS WANTED ! erera roonlr. W.'AM MIIIW PltOOr tbet mb Aa " .'" eaidiiriaa ike inl.r. LaSiaa kaaa area .Vf '" llil Ilm ttailar. Itriail ariaeonlr VS. ae. 1 t1 '? to" oralrina an aaenn S) J. Ala. Ike lalebraaaS f kEVftVrUNK Ubl.M.nitlall .a.f.errrirtJwiJ? WVELL WASHER 00.,' Ers -
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