trt I ilnn, I ;..:, lt i-'-u to woo and twin la all uw prhara tbalrawatoa . art to buhfnl to path tha matter to la eMail. If ay oar fair lad frlcnda b r.Oar Mew tareataeat tka jeanta l!to aaMaAfni tw thalr hnabaod hnnt iliT by Medial aa taw aewe la thalr riro-; w awowatreut in mwir uuei uu uuuv toaa, vinaaat aaa Mrwrho4t. aet , D that tYery youn man of tnar VXmoSZniUM aga, ..paolally tha timid totkea waa with te apeak thraaah these oa Komi or toeei aeeeitone n Fi""' "ii I we will Bet keld oareell raapeaalbla far tka aataleaa tfcaf may eipreee. HTaa wnmr eoaaTa. raa Ceartt af ayrter ceaatr ara laid aa the fourth Mendays TaTenraary, atey.aed 8epteoaber, aadleooad aiar ef Paaassber. C0TC1 T38W302IBS1.1. Look at tha flujrnrea on tha label of yomt rapr. Thoaa fig-urea tall you Hat UATR TP VHTCH TOUR SmffCRJP- noH n Vkiw. Within 8 weeks after moaayt a aent, if data is changed. V 9 ther receipt la neoeaaary. tnr i 'i i ciur uni it tttii' iim, u uitn riifn." 8eeond handed alelh for aala cheap, apply to A. K. Girt, Middle burgh, Pa. Rar. Spayd commenced a protra et ed meeting in tha U. B. Chorch, Mld dleborgh, Sunday evening. The Jury Commlaalonert are filling the boi thla week with tha name of Snyder County's substantial cltlzeni for Jurors. Louis Kahn, clerk for II.. Oppen helmer, Sellogrore, desires to Inform the publlo that he will buy In all kinds of furs and will pay the highest cash price for the same. At the sitting of the County Audi tors In the court-houBe on Wednes day, Louis King, Eaq., occupied the Judge's seat. Louie, by the way, would make a very good-looking Judge. Boys, how Is It about that bear killed near TroxeWille wry recently which had hoofs f We had a dream about It ; but, "inebby" we were with John on the Iale of Patmoe and saw a dragon. The new county offlcera were sworn Into service at the Court Iloime on Monday morning. The board of Couitnliwlonrs started into bunlneon br electing Jacob Aurand Clerk, Horace Alloiuan, Esq., Attorney, and John 8. Stetler, Janitor of the Coart House. All persons Interested in music are requested to meet In Seebold'a Hall, Monday evening, Jan. 1888, at 7 o'clock aharp, to organize and com plete a class for the cotnuilng conven tion. All those, who havo books call ed the "Herald of Praise" are re quested to bring them to the Hall. Our correspondents crowded in on as thla week and occupy the major - part of our local coluuis with commu nications from various points of in terest in tha county. We are always . glad to give every section of the county . room .;-or Its news even though tt'erawp us for local spaee. The Sunday - School ' festivals in Middleburgh on Christmas were as usual, very well attended, and the exercises were Interesting while the decorations were profuse and beauti ful. Middleburgh was crowded with visitors during the Holidays' and It would be a useless attemptochronlcle the names of all the welcome guests here, hence we wont attempt It MiDDLKBun.au Musical Associa tion. The asfocltlon has agreed up on holding a Convention In Seebold'a Hall, commencing Monday evening, Jan. 80, 1888, and closing Saturday evenlng.Feb. 4. Under directorship of Prof. Paul Billhardt a graduate of the Lelpslo University. The Asso ciation has engaged a large amount of talent to assist, and promises a week of profit and enjoyment. The Snyder County Teachers' In etltute during Holiday week was one of the roost Interesting as well as the most instructive held here for years, roe instructors ana lecturers were all of the very highest order, and the interest manifested by the publlo in general and the teachers In particu lar, with the satisfactory results at tained during the session, will no doubt encourage Superintendent Herman In the attempt to keep up the high standard of bis first effort in oonduotluga Teaohers Institute In Snyder County. We are sorry that space does not permit us further com ment on this subject in this paper, but may do so In a future Issue. .The wasted form of old '87, wrapped In a winding sheet of snow, has been . burled, like its predecessors, In the cemetery of departed years. The past twelve months have brought to . each and all of us a measure of erpe- rlenoe. Sunshine and shadow have been blended, and Joy and sorrow have In turn been tempered by the changing lights, pleasure unalloyed has .been the lot of few, while the bitterness that comes from blighted hopes and cruel disappointments have entered into many lives. Weal and woe In equal parts have been meted out, and the burdens that many have beaa called to bear have weighed them to the earth. Test the year just ended has born Us fruitage, and not unlike the orchard's autuui crop, it has dropped to some the golden pip pins ef pleasure, while to others only the gnarled, unhealthy has fallen But to what purpose do we ruminate upon the unhappy past? Let the dead . year bury its dead, and let the help f ul angel of hope usher ns into a new life the new year, and forgetful of the . misfortunes of the past but mindful of the lessons they have taught us, we my make the future blighter than our past has been. 'That health, prosperity and pleasure may fall to the lot of the Post's readers In 1688 Is our slneerest wish, and may It profs to be In verity a Happy Year. ones may have been supplied with a life partner. The ladies should bear In mind that our boys are all dandles. but we have no dudes. They give eaeh other queer nicknames, such as Grubby, Cribbs, Frlddle, Leonard, Dutohv, Lyons, Tommy, Shlller, Gag, Peffer, Dorle, Berge, Relohly, Daali, Llmbert, Yute and others. The Sohool children had a vaca tion last week. The teachers were at the Institute In Middleburgh, Valentine Walter has erected a portable saw Suill on his land In Mussers Valley where h wllPoonvert Into oar lumber some valuable white oak timber. Dr. J. W. Satnpsel and wife ming led In Maaonlo circles lu Sellnsgrove on the evening of St. John's Day. Dr. J. E. Mohn, a student In a modloal college Phila, was home dur ing the holidays. The Sunday Schools both had en tertainments on the evening previous to Christmas, and were quite a suo cess. There was a wedding last week In the upper end of the township, but as your correspondent had no invi tation can therefore not give partlo ulars. A protracted meeting is In progress in the Ef. Church at this place to be continued until otherwise announced. Merchant C. M. Showers did Lew Isbnrg a business visit, last week. C. W. Walter is kept very busy selling the "Eleotlo Medicines". He has the agertoy of several counties and wanta local agents to travel for him. ADAMSBURO. Toe week or prayer waa observed In the Lutheran Church this week. The meetings will be con tliiued for some weeks. Last Saturday evening the members of the Lutheran church gave their pastor, Her. J. C. Muuium a donation The parson reoelved many useful and beautiful presents aud a very pleas ant time was had. It K. Uoiulgof Newton, Kan, is at p rem-ut the guest of his father, John Ilouil, who is very feeble. Abner Mlddleswarth of this place, wiio died recently, was aged 74 years. 10 months and 84 days, lie was a man loved and respected by all who kuew liliti. The Clirllmna festival held by the Lutheran Sunday School was a de elded snocess. The performances were Vry commendable. Each of the scholars received a present. The church was beautifully deoorated for the occasion. The St. Peters' Ev. Lutheran 8. S. re-elected their former a (Hoars viz: If. Uomlg, Sup't;.T. C. Specht, ass't; J, W. Specht, Sec, and Daniel Alter, Trcas. Miss Sadie Rilgcr of MUfiluburg, spent her holidays with friends here. Rev. J. C. Honeycutt recently had a fall which resulted in the dislocation of his shoulder. Isaac Aurand, wife, and grand daughter are paying a visit to lie v. C M. Aurand at WJllianisport, Md. U. G. Manbeck Is paying a visit to western friends. The fantastics were out in full uni form on Saturday. The publlo schools kept Monday as a legal holiday in common with the rest of mankind. Mrs. W. H. Dreese and Lizzie Gross are visiting friends at Thompsontown Quito a number of oases of scarlet fever are In this neighborhood. Great care should be exercised to prevent its spread. Let those In authority keep an eye on the publlo schools and other public gatherings. Mrs.H. I Romlg and children visited friends at Sumbury and Georgetown reoently. Rep, Bkavertoww. Eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. uoia Dtrieiier aiea on Tuesday eve niog or. last ween and was buriod on Saturday. About a year ago he had a severe attack of pneumonia from the effects of which he never fully re covered, and which finally ouluiinat ed In consumption and ended his life He was confined to his room about fourteen weeks. During the latter part of his illness life was a burden to blm and he very often expressed a loaglng desire that death should oorae to bis relief. He was aged 14 years 10 months and 17 days. Rev. W. Young officiated at the funeral. Henry Weaver, while making re pairs on a pump several weeks ago, bad the thumb of his left hand crush' aa ana iraeturea. rne wouna was vary painful at first, but is now heal ing nicely. Mrs. William Beaver has been se rlously sick for a uumber of weeks. MoClure Lopfer, who during a large part of his boyhood and tha early part of manhood, lived in Beaver- twon, visited friends here recently, He Is a civil engineer by profession and has been practising his vocation In the far west for a number of years. The flight of time seems to have very little effeot on "Mae,", as be looks as young as be did whn be left, seven years ago. The Keystone Match Factory and Spald Uerbster's stave factory bad shut down over the holidays. Elmer E. Wetzel and Miss Amanda Snook Joined band and heart In wed lock on Tuesday of last week and William A, Speobt and Miss Sallie Ulsh on Thursday. We Wish them long, prosperous and happy lives. The entertainments given by the Union and Lutheran Sunday schools were similar to those of former" years. They were largely attened. The Evangelical school followed Its rus Faraal to aa alia err v aft eOnwrt afOnet MoariMarS(iVdntit f, t PartlMew pro a arils Sad ai tba mil r Oaeriee Hiett, enroery 1 . ll Aal I'a-aa Toesdsv. Fsbruarv 7. 1818. . all thai rtalaiamraa;rertrast ef laad, rttaaU in rntaaim iawnnip. Knjdt tniT, ra,. eon tnlnlnft aEVKNTY.TIiSKK ITS) AUKIH and 111 irekti, ftiljolntn Udi orCharlM Hujrvr, K)hrtm Hoffliuwl, n4 Oorn Honnwl, diw'd, on Hit nlh, Jsocn Term. 1M Hrrmnn mnd CharlM Hnytr an tha MukMnry Howrlltnd Wm Johnon oo th north, unit Wllllnni Mltolml nl hvlra at 1'hsrlM Mltnliel, dm'd.nn In wreL Hold tract rftnUIn stmat m tvnt ot H1 TI M II KK fAMD.nd the lift lane alcarrd ad Cumin Un,l. Tho tract Ik wU leratad aad ma n mwli a (nod latin lor Rrndn ad nth or tiurMii. It It th pro, ertjr Intel wvaiiled br OalDerlna Bal la doe'd. . bale la romnf at If o'clock, A, M. of Mid day, when dua atundnnce will ba Rlrta and terms nade kaoWa ay RF.I'ltKM MttlSCmiariir SnartlTaOfflee, afuwubursh, Jg. t, isst. - - . . "A ,1 " OrpbsbV O.inrt Sole of real' Estate i J i - l V IUv. J. 12. Plasm, clLvt-burg.hslJ a quarterly meeting In the Evangel ical ehurh over Christmas. He preaches a ganulna straight forward ;,W.,rrdr:;y',!!r .Vrt.' & gospel, attha CaartHoatalaMldliiarali,8ay John P. Keams offers two acres of the land whloh be purchased of Henry Etzler gratis to any person or persons who will establish tbereon any factory that will employ fifty bands. He will also give it In smaller portions, viz., one acre for a factory that will employ 83 hands, oae half acre for a factory that will employ II hands etc. This Is an excellent op pertunltv for persons embarking In ucn an enterprise ana Beavertown Is a good place for various kinds of factories. Mr. Reams tliluks a hard wood furniture factory or a soap fao- tory would do well here. The rest of the land he Intends selling for build Ing lots. John D. Kern has gone to Lewis burg to learn the miller trade. Aaron Hasslnger's grist mill, which had been shutdown slnoe last sntu mor. Is again in operation. While Millard Kern was driving a wedge Into a pleoe of wood on Fri day, it became unfastened and boun ded Into the face of his father, Henry, who was standing close by, Inflicting an ugly wound. Visits during the holidays were too numerous to mention. " CiTiZKy. Roll or Hoson, The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per please notify ua: Albright Swlneford, Reuben Welrlch, Frederick Stelmllng, James Beaver, Mrs. C-KIng, John Boyer, J. 8. Kern, Capt, Lewis Miller, John Hackenberg, James Erdle, Shein C. Hower, M. L. Hassinger, Jacob uasslnger, Ira R. Walter, Persons outside the county have their names dropped after this week unless their subscription Is paidiu advance. 8aydr I., Br vlrtaot ia ar1er nf tha OrphUBi' I'oart el Mi.yrt. r 4'onnty. tha amUrtlinml AdailDln Ir.tor of Thom. Yannfa.a, dtooataJ, alll li at paNi (la u Tuesday, Jnnaary 24 1898, spaa tha sraailMi In he tna of MsUlare, In wail naarar lownmip. two curtain tawa r t, arijiiliilna;, and snelMvl aa tiu(H lot, bound ed North by aa alle7,lfat by pnhllc mrocl, Unmh by aa allay, ml Wart hi lo of A mot Wajaar,conUliiln ONE HALF ACRE, inoro 2."..1':'?- a "hlch laaraotad a THREE Sniltt Fit A M E HUL'Stfand oat ballrtlna', all la (h rplr. A tno't daalrabla nntac. Halatu bccln iMUo'oloi A. M.oflildday han dno aitcmlkDoa will ba glraa aad tarml Bin aa kaowa b . WILLIAM H.VOTJNOMA5. , Jaa.liri. Adnloluraior. uditorsWtice! In TMBrtnritAaV Oot'KT orflrD..CnrTT. ina unriorincil auditor apiminlcd ky the Court tb..v incut lnnal to dlnritiiita tbc fund remaining- In tho hnoU of Lurl Kaiilnr Admin- iKirntor 01 the cut ate. ul Hen). W. Malcor, drc'il., . . t.. w..iniiir, f.uutii vTvuiiiy, ra., win meet tha partlo In Intercut for the irii,wie. of in iMuuiiioni ni mc onice 01 T. J. .Smith, rjni Deo. 1. '87 )i ia, ""nmn n ui in mil leimrKn, aniil cull ill r oa Jan. , 09 i 8turdny the 4lh dnr of rchruary A. II. I8lit Jan. 1. '68 f'?1'"-'.".' m" when and where all partlee i nii eiaimi r reinorwa w Brneent them, or iini i, iwidtui usvmisu Kva vuniDi in rar cnar) Ml mil I A fkan.l , . , ' J.O.CKOl'SE. Ja.a,!Mt. Auditor tdliisgrsve Arronimodntloa (Oenaaellag with tnlniaaN.U. Rf.) Leere Wellnmrreya. Arrlre at Melln.Rrert. V a A. u lo.oi a.m. IMP. M. IN I'. M IMP. U, . .! P.M. fralns Leave Lewtatown Junction t It 14. a m, t SI. a m, 10 M ami or. p m, t.M, a a). a 13 p in lor Plimhnra; and the Wul. 1 1) i n. II m. I IT t n, I It ; a, I II n n, 11 14 a a. For PhlladeJphU, New Tark, Haiti ore aud Waiblastoa. Philadelphia & Erlo R R Division. ANO NOHTtlEKN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Tralna Late Rnohury i a lo a u, For Ueliefoute, Erie and caaaodal- Sn, t ti a ai, t or i.nc Havaa. Viiio o. lor llvllefuata. Kaaa tad Caaa d'lana. k.w a n, For Reaero and Watklat. II 5a m For CtelM and llaielton. I 'is aai t lai'tn and IMpm For W ilteabarre. M a m. II 04 a m. 10 a at. Far Sbamekls ai.d Mount Uarmtl. Tralni Laaya nailrmnrova .Tnactlna: 1 51 a at, arrWIn at rblladelplila I It p ni. Kew I nr e w p m, iiri (Kiuore 4 4)pn, wain Irnrtoa 1 40 d ni. I II p m,arrllna at Philadelphia II" p m, Kew York tsipm, lUltlmore 44 p tn, Will Iniioa 1 4t pm. 7 IT p m.errlrlnK at Phllndelpf la I II a an.Tfaw YerkT la a m, Ualliiuora a m, WmI I on ton A ot a m. Train Left'ce 8nnhnr: I M a m. arrlvlDK at Pliliadlibln I a m.Nea York iiwtn, lUltimore l it a 1a, wait- laiiioa I" a ot. J. It. WOOD. Oen'l Pai Aaenl. in as. e. rbttu, ueu'i aiaaaser. Mar. 1, '88 July 1, 't8 Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Jan. 1, July I, Dox't let that cold of yours run on. You think It Is a light thing. Bnt It may run Into catarrh. Or 'Into pneu monia. Or Into Consumption. Catarrh Is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption Is death itself. The breathing aparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all oltr no tions and offensive matter. Other wise there Is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head nose, . throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entire ly cured by the use of lioscbee'a Ger man Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands and thousands of people oau tell yon. They have beeu cured by It, and know how It Is them selves. " Bottle only 75 cants. Ask any druggist. Tins is Good Esouon. Mrs. C. E. Bartholomew, Kalkaska, Mich., says: "I owe my life solely to Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y. I had liver and kid ney disease, ana tor nye years was unable to go about. I am now well, and can do a man's work on my farm. I shall always hold up both hands for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Price 1.00 a bottle, six for $5. . Deo. 25, '87. 4w. Dr. Kilmer & Co., of BIngbaniton, N. Y., are now working a night and day force to supply the druggists' or ders for their Swamp Root Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Ziiigiamtoit Daily Jtcpubliban. Deo. 23, '87. 4w. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTMF. Letter of Admln'lttratlen aa the citue of ' iiiBirevaria leie or Adam tnwonhlp Hntilar t'li., deeeaaed, baring been created W the unilereluned a!l perenna knowliig them. ee Indebiid to tald eat uteri are requeated uj-. - iniuiKiian i7inni, wnue tnoae nay. if a, una win praeeut larm duly ewtbentlrat ed to W. 11. KWIIVf. KOHf.KT MIKDI.ESWAHTn. Jaa. I, 'II. Adiulalitratort, O.T.A. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICR J. 1 Letter "f ailmlnlatrmtoln.oo the eatata ol rumnLiH tKH, lata ol FKANKLIN nwnaoip. nnynr uo, fa., aeo'd, bar Ina; . Iranian w in, ng igniaiM, all paracn known. tbeianelvct Indebted to laid eatateare re.,uetet to make linmdlete payment, ard mote harloN elalme will preaent them duly aiiiaouHiM w am BDueraiuoed lor le'.tle meat. .TRRF.M1AH DETISHEM. 1X1ZAUETU KKHsltKM. Jan. I, 'ft. Admloittralore. 3lVIMtll:i. Dee. 11. br Rev. M. B. Snavd. at . Va 1 . ... ... a - l'leasant 1'oint. rt. w. Maize, or new Berlin to Miss Ella M. Wolf of Pleas ant Point. Deo. 23. bv Rev. M. B. Snavd. Geo. It. Zechman to Marv 8. llartinan both of Adams township. . Deo. 28, by Rev. M. B. Spayd, AI bert Hart man to Miss Ellen Krebs notn ot irozeiville. Deo. 29, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, F. P. Kuster of Salem and Miss Alioe Has singer of Franklin township. L'XECUTOIVS NOTICE Letters AJtettainentary on the artata of John Iniua-er, late of Franklin towoabln. Hn iter county, fa.. dee'J., hating been RranW-d to ine uooeraiauM, mn peraon knowing theni elrea ludebeted te eald eitata ara requeated mam mninian payeaam, wono in'iee hay. Imteluloi will preeenl (neaa duly autlieutloet ed for seltleraeal m the un.lemUne.i. UENttV STtlNIMIER, Jan. I, 'II. Ereoutor. TTTANTEI) liamodlately, La.lloa to work IV WIIUIt'Blll for a luiuae on i-aeillewnrk at their nUIUft. (Nenf l y "'WuVI. tf'MHl ii'y con be niauie. f.reryiotiis lurulthad. rartlna ara Irae Aildreae Artlntlo Noedlework Co.. Lit ill St . new aura via. , ii WANTED. Loral and Trarellni Haleirflan in aell our choice vurltloe of Nuaery Ktock, either on Malary ort'oiiiinlaiilon, permanont employment to thu rini men, no room lor laiy ouea, uprlKlit ami nuneai am ine wuce we are lOOKiDg lor. Ad ureal who relerencea MAY 1IUOTHKRS Nuraorvmen Jan. I, 'II. Sw. pd. Uvoheiter N. Y A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE XaLettoraof Ailmlnlatratlon oa tbeeatateof rratikiin nidnr. lata of Jackeon lowinnln Mnjiler C)o , Pa., .leoeaeed, baring been xrant. luioine anneramnrti all peraoui knowing eb nnelve Indebted to (aid tilata ara ran. neat. bd to make Immediate payment, while iboe baring olalma wlllpraiaot them duly autbon aioweu o OFO. W. 8NYIIFM, til MA M. SMYKKH. Iiee.u, ?, Adioiolatratora Time Table, la effect May 32. 1 887. wearwaaa ata. avATioaa. IsaarwAap r" at a ai XT IT am r m .la IU LewfatawaJ. tit too ar i n Mala Street t il S at 4M ata Lewlatowa r.ta 1 01 IM a. II Malt land T se III lie a oa S Fainter fit in III a i Phiadie Te IS7 III H IT II Waener f 41 l-M Sll 141 If Met lure f M l.lt 111 Stt to Kanh't Mills T.IT I M I. If I M U Adiaiabart; l ot I.M SIS IN n Beavartowa 1.18 4 ot tJ 10 M Renter 1 14 4.11 t.M an is Hiadlebara;a It 4$l 1.41 104 14 He. ear I.M IM IIT 4. no If K reamer a 40 4 to I SI' T.M It Fawllng 1.44 IN IIS f.4 41 SellnmroTe M 4 4t til T.ST 41 SeIlntroe J. lit 4 41 I.M III I M I hui.bury lit I tn TO SBLINSGROVE, PAl -t Ladies and Misses Coats inv less variety at the Central Dry good Store, Selinsgrove, Pa. The styles are pretty, the asaof ment is large and the pricesarr way down. 1 If you are in need of a Coat. J A It a, i guarantee to seu it to you lor less than you can buy it else where. S. WEI8. OPPENHEIMER'S SPECIAL ! 13 WEEKS. The POI.ICR OA7.F.TTF1 will be aialled. aecuraly wrapped, to any addreti la the Unit ed fcHatee for three mooiha on receipt af ONE DOLLAR. Liberal dlaconnl allowed la aontmaite Hint till elnba, Pimple coplat mailed liee Addreae all erderite HIOIIAlin E. FOX. Frahkmk HQoaaa 1888. Q1IIIIMIS3) rillLADKLPHIA. Clicupcst, lerilitoet, Frcslicst and Ikst. Tbe Most Complete Newspaper Tub Ilshud lu PtillaJelpbia. TXRCUTORS'NOTICK -Leller. AJteitameotaiy oa tba eatata f Oeoue Kaley. late, ol Wait Hearer towiiahln Nm.i Dnunty, Pa., deo'd, hayloa; beeo sranted tn the underalirned, all pera.ma knowing tbeinaelrei ludebted toaald eatate ara I equalled to make Immediate payment, while thoao baring olalma will preaent them duly antboutleetod for let tlemeot to tbe umleraiarned. HtNHY KALF.Y, ... JaCUV d. UUWKLL. Doc. I IT. Uiecuton The Time, la the moat widely read ncwipaner puiillrhoil lu I'emiayivanta. ita remiera are amoiiK the mure mtelllki'iit, proroxlro and tlirlltv people ol erery luitb. It la emiilintlciilly an Independent newapaper " lDilepeiiilMiit In eTorvililiiK: ncalral In lu.thlnir.' Ita diactia- alon of publlo men ami public weu'iirci la nlwaya ierieea aim in me inturnei 01 punno iiitevruy, hoocit icnrernmoiii anil priip nma umumr and It know no mirly or iieraunul allculance treatlnic public la'itea. In the bruadcal aud beat en-ealninllyandKcniT.il tinwtiiiiiier. The Nam oftlie World The i'mica line nil tko lacllltlua nl mlvuncrd Juurnall'iii tor Kather 1 1 iK newa Iroin till quarter ol ilin (llolie, lu al ditiun to thHt of tho Ara.wuted 1'rena. now direr- Inir the whole world In lla aciiin,i'uiiklnK It the piirtcct'iin of a nrwaiaiiir, w Hi cvi'iy thing cnri'lullv edited to iMyupv tho amiilk-al apiice. The l oialnk Year will he ono ul uiiHemnl puldle I liter.." t In the United StutiK. 1'iirtr or- KHin will perform their dittlea aa purty liitcrema ahull ileuiaml, but the ntpldly Krowlnii lutollr- Kunce ami Independence of tho ux culla lur tho lliilependohl neHapHper when yrcut polltlrul ronllli'ta are to be niol. Ilruvc nr ililome ot rev enue, ul llnance, ol comnicrco, ot linluntry, of acience. ot art and ol every nhiiae ol I'liimnieiieii pmurura aro In coiiatiint cnur'O ol mImIIiiii by Iho people ul tho Union, and tno riKro'ilve ncw- iiuir l i rer lu thu lead 111 overr atriiKitle for adv;ini'ement. The Tlmre la a one-cent pnpnr only In price. It alma lo Imve the Inriccat cln'iilalloii by donurv. Iiik It and cliilma thHt It In iiimurpuart'il lu nil the fMontlelaol a great Mi'trololitau newipt per. Kiieclmra Uoplre of any edition will be lout tri e toniiv one acmlliiu Iholr aildrcra. buitilny alllloii IU piixoa H'ltlilKoululy Illontrntod. li.uo a vmir wcrkly. Il.tai Trrma lially, t pur iiiiiium; l lor four nioiilh: 80 oouta ncr month: d-dlvered by cur rleta lor 4 cenla per week. Sitmliiy edition, an lin- uiiinxe ijiia. iruple meet ul I'.'t.'oiumiia. eii'Kiiniiy iiiumraivii, vi pur aninim; a cuuu por ropy liaily and Sunday, tt nr aiiiiiim; to co ma i tr uioutu. weokiy vuiuon, f per annum. THE TIMES, hratnut and Kluht Htrecta, I'lilliululphla, ELECTION NOTICE. A TlLa. annual mectlnir of the members of tbe nuavertown Mutual Fire lnnuren.ee Company of Hearertown, 1'a . ful tba election of Mrectora, will be held at the home ofllre on Balurday. luouary ift, 'IN, between tha houra of I a I o'clock P. AI. A.M. bOW EHaOX, Mac DIED. Deo. 34, William Marks, iofaut son of Andrew anil Amanda Marks, aged 1 year, 1 month and 34 days. Dee. 27. Susanna Bowersox of Mid- dleburgh, aged 78 years and 4 days- Jan. 1, '68, Dessle, Infant daughter of Jerome and Einina Smith of .New Herlln, aged 1 year, 9 months and 17 days. Deo. 23, In Franklin towushlp of old age, John Stelnloger, aged 80 years, 8 months and UO days. Jan. 3, '88. in Centrerllle, Marlt, wife of Michael Yelsly, aged about 06 years. On Saturday, Dee. 81st, at Shamo kln, Sarah wife of Daniel Elsenhart, aged 07 years and 10 months. Grain Market. COBRKCTED BY W. B. WINKY EVERY WEDNESDAY. Ho. 1 Pennsylvania " 2 FulU "8 White mixed... Rye Corn Oats 28 to 82 Middlebarsr market eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeea aeeaaaaeeeeaew le eeeeea etaaae aae Butter.. Kkks Pitted cherries Unpltted Hlaekberrles Raspberries unions T 1 Jiru m. Tallow ; Turkeys Ul.l. Diua .., i, ...a, ,,. , Boulde ., Ham i!2 Si 8 S e 12 40 7 4 6 8 8 8 55SJ!" V" r-JaV HAIR DALtAM Oaniaiw end baaatinae the kaXr. Fiiainiieaa luavriajit erowita. Meyer teile te Reetore Urey Hair te Ita VMlkrul Coloe. Oaneeaalp dlaaaaeaaad heir tail lay I p"e. aii'mi HINDERCORN8. aaraaa, aorrac ana oeae eararoroorae, rmntene, Ae. Btora aU aala. knaurca aoai tort tn the feei Marar rail eeeaawb U eaeae aa inialelo MjaM A Oe, 7t DR. 8C1IE.1C.CS yiflHDaA.CE Pills SUndard for over Half Century. Praised on Every Trial. CURE Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heart burn. Flatulency, Colic arid all diseases of the ttomatlij 'Cdttlvcneu, Indamma. . Uon, Diarrhoea ami diteasas of tho bow els; Congestion, Uillousriess, Nausea. Headache, Giddiness, Nervousness, Lir cr Complaint, and .all diseases aruing from a gorged ami tluggish liver. They reduce congested conditions, break up stubborn complications, restore free, healthy action to tie organs. They ara Purely Vegetable, Strictly Reliable . and Absolutely Safe. Cur Bale br all Dragglsta. ' Prioe U eta. e-r Nri I bozoe fur 43 ell.; or aont h wall, fiuaUfa free, ua .reuetotufpriua. lr. J.U.bdiaiuk A Sua, VnlaUV l.a i ..a-iaiit 1M4 ' I iaKSa tlXl eai'Uisli: P'i f eu, wm.. m . I I ' " VI x w , av n d a .w i 't.1 1'.i I ' aM-r4e(v.Sf J .1 a a' V S. Oppouhoiracr, Maunger.") Now on hand an immense stock o' new Fall andj Winter Goods. - A largo DSfoctaiout of laleet etjlca OVKRCOATS F0U MICN BOYS AND CHILDHKX, ;v.J - ' Hats.Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods : Noyeltiee in Ncckware, Tlosiery, Gleves, SLirls, Coffi, etc; and all at a Underware, Collars, H. OPPENHEIHERro'p. Selinsgrove.Pa. OUFUANS;COUUT SALK OF REAL ESTATE! The underalaneil Ailinlnlitrator of Jacml BnuinKiiMner, lute of Waat Hearer tiiwiinhiii, Knyiler eountjr, I'a ilee'd., by virtue ol an or der laauoil out of the Orihna' t'ourt af buyjer county, will Oder at publlo aale ou Saturday, January, 21, 18M, on the premise, the following deaerlheil raluable real eataln, to wit: All tlmt pert in meaauareaml traol of laml allua'e In townalilp, euuntr. ami Htate aluroaiilil, eontulnlna; luo At'KKS I anil aeven cr-liee inure ur lnt with the niiitrteiiaeea. bounileil ami ilnnrri heil ai Inllowa, North tiy Ian. la ol Kinuiiuul kuriip nmi Il.iniul Karvtutlor, Snuth ly Inn. la of I, en 1'PMiMer et. Hi., Kant by lnn'l ef Levi Trcci.iar anil I'iinniiuel Kneipainl Wett by liiinlinf liitn lel lluanltiKer ami Nnliinmn Wnxner, wherenn are eneleil a NKW I'WOSHiKV PLANK HOl'SK, HANK HARM, aaJ olher aeoeaaury oiitbulblinua, a well of kihiiI wiiterat the huuae ami tl'iwlim water at the hiir j, an orchard of enolce Irult, l'i arrea nl tbe abure ileaorlbej rent eatato la Wlil.l. TlWHhHKI) while tha bal ance li In a kooiI stale el cultivation. Kale to ooiuiuenceat 10 o'cloett A. M. of aald day when lne atiaodanoe wilt lie ylrei aud terms made known by K 1.1 AS A. BAUMQARDNRII, Dee. 17, '17. Adnlulatrator. When You Insure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEY SCHOCH, General Insurance Acrent, Itelinstrrove. Pa.. RoprosentH tlio lbllowmt; Oreat Stook.Companieet 011(1 AN1ZKD -ASSET 10ia JETim, ci irartfnrd, Conn., Jh! ' na 1B53 HDMEi ot New York, - SP.Z'AZC 1017 FIRE ASSOCIATION, Fhil'o, - .-l U.t-Zf h b:i, li' a Th'ae rnmpaniei rank amnna; Ida flKST, are OLH In experience, tad wltli laetr I meeai eaiiital ai.il reanurrea viarunti-e unqueaMimeil xaleif aud Mourliy. Ily their pmm. t action, lair, Imueat anl aatlafaptur ilealluRa lu all their Ian lottlemeee. tlioy have w.iii I .r lUi ui-. lvea llllDAI KEI'UTA l lu'Ns. a k' No Assessments- No Premium No!et. f AllE YOU INSURED ? If not, mite to tbe above Ageocy omt yoo will receiro proa-i atfeotiei LEIG COMPANY'S Extract Of Meal ONliT SORT Guarantee dGcnniiie Ej Baron lWz lllghiy recomneadoil as a nlghtoap Instead ol alcoholle drluks. Oenulne only with tha fae-slralla of Paren Llehig't ilgaature in across label. Sold by Storekeepers, Orooere aad Druat1 I7XECUIORS' NOTICE .Lptlera aJJteaiamanlary oaths estate -f OKOKOE SMITH, lata of Adams township Buy der Co., pe., rleeeaaed, havloe been jraot. aa ao ne naneraiiiuea ail persons innwiug thauaeleet ImlKbuil tu eal.l eatato ara r Heat ed to tuake luimeilltte payment, aThlle thute aaeini riairae win tireeeot lueiu duly auibea llualaU roiTEKHMITH, '1. at. bMITrl. Deo'. II, 'IT. pd. Xieratorl. ADMIN ISTRATOU'S NOT ICE. a. letter! of Admlolatrallou oa tka eatata of aretser. late of deatre tw I. bn Tiler a. Bavins been araoteo to tha ende- elgaed, all pertous koowlaK tkeiaselres loileb e4 te aald eaiate are requa-fd' to make Imiue Slate payeaeot. while Ibosa karioe alalrot ware preeeat itaeia daly aatbeatloaUd t Ua aader tlf atw. WMOJf KKATIKR Nar.tr, IT. aianaistrator Henry Oo., deo'd Fad a pErs Cm H We are just now opening a mak nificent stock of FALL WINTER GOODS to which we desire to call y our es pecial attention as it comprises the Latest Best ofEvery thinG! ana 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 Produc; SCtlOCH iitUJfTHERSi. SELINSGKOVE. rne BEST YA!MUaV Hea t.n.1. . .rk aail do it Mtnier e i Irae lie a ik ...i... aia. iniia in Ilia eur.il. Weirneww . ;u - ,ka Mf.nTKl.I. it .Seu t waaii tknaiaUM eiaaa aiiaee raluua tbauwu-.r 4 I va reeia, ..4 H t ta.tia, we 01 AGENTS WANTED ' I In every eeenty. f.l'A! Fill W raevriaii.i I, areuatlns Iri.m SIS l. elll) Ml f ..?; V auaka iiutt to ilurliii lb. Inwr. ,"aa la -1 r..".ri;ibnf Ikle Weeler. K;UU ar eeealy . al lo ih.-e ilealnai (a aaaaay 9. Alae lMf i Kltk'aTONa WftlNUKKSal ia.aaater;ra Ir Jarle." ttelaviie tka airioiaet laraaiisailea. ead ' Saareas ea a aoaial eare ler farther aarilaaiara. ' - Ky