. , J. -re rery Ctoarilay. ftfenAt tare th ints will horbli. ates dreee tkiia P. 4ape trgh n tW 4l4 ut sree. .mi Oswsty COaT-rss ejaar.. .. Mtar 4JtV are held ea ts iorn v"l.r.ka al.t.-br, mmm4 Mil WW r. C0T31 T9 8V13SliSiHS. lok at tbe flnmirM on the label of mgmipiirT. Those fl-rur-s tell you j7ATfc TO WHICH TOUR SUB8CMP- Ml 10 PAH. Within 8 weeks after yjMiievl nt. ee If data Is changed. K other receipt la neoessarT. nin 11 citir taift it we loitt, ii tntn triat C. It Erdlw, of Kantt, Pa., (rives 91 m the answer to our last week's en question. Bar Tour boots, shoes, and rubbr goods at W. I. Garman's cheap shoe store, MIddleburgu, ra. Rev. Landlshss moved to the new narsonase. . When they got there they found one room aloely furnished by the congregation of bis charge. Rubber boots at reduced prices at W. I. Carman's, Mlddlebargh. Shade mountain swarms with foxes as since the repeal of the scalp act scarcely any of tliein are shot They are rapidly cleaning out the email game and when that Is all then look out for your ben-ooops. For the W. 8. Duglas three dollar shoe go to Carman's shoe store, Mid UlebVirgh. "Are Women Companionable to Men !" la the question that Junius Henri Browne answers in the negative In the February number of Thk Cob mopolitajc. He gives a great num ber of Interesting faots sustaining his startling position. For good hand-made boots and shoes go to Carman's shoe store, Mid dleburgh. The 6th sale of horses by Levi S. Hutu, of Yellow Creek, III., at the Washington House last Friday, was well attended but the bidding was not as spirited as mignt have neen expect ed in so large a crowd, and the aui raats brought hardly a fair price. Men's Gloves and Mitten, Duck and Wool for lens than cost. It will pay to see them, Suhuch Bros., Sellnsgrove, Pa. Interesting revival services are In progress at Paxtonville. S. Aurand and D. M. Metzger Pastors. Thus far there had been 89 penitents aud S3 conversions with stronglndlcntlon for more to follow. At least deep ' eerlonsoess seems to be a characteris tic sign among the audlenoe: Double and Single Shawls at most extreme low prices, Sohooli Bros., Sellusgrove, Pa. The Members of St. John's Luther ah and Reformed Cliuroh, of West Beaver township, receutly paid their organist, Mr. Hu'ly Btelnlnger, a dona tion visit. Some sixty persons were present, had a pleasant time and left lu preseuts articles and money amounting to upwards of 50. All Wool Blankets at bottom prices, Schooh Bros., Sellnsgrove, Pa. A sled-load of married ladies from Sellnsgrove visited Mlddleburgh Fi d 17 last and surjpered wltlr Recorder Duok. Later in the evening they called la a body at the editor's house. They were led, by Mrs. Lurabard, the Tritium's better half, who wanted to see If we really were as bad as Joe is trying to make us. Clearing out sale at Sohoch's Bro., Seliasgrove, Pa. "Cooney," of the MoVeytown Jour nal is giving the gosslpers of that town particular h altolujab. Did they get you in a hole, "Cooney," aud verify the truth of the old plantation song, " ToMom In da dark wood . Cobn Id s hollow 1" Bennevllle Smith of Beaver town ship, our Jury Commissioner, wll1 make sale of his personal property on Thursday, March 8, and will then move his family to Elkhart, Ind, where ke expects to engage in the mercantile business with his broth-In-law, J, L. Gemberllug, formerly of Sellnsgrove. We much reget to lose ur. Smith, as he has been one of Snyder county's solid young men. Honest, industrious, intelligent, en terprising. Our best wishes go with him and his. Soasonable Dress Goods at mark down prices, Sohoch's Bros,, Bellas- 1-roVe, Pa. Teacher's Institute will be held at Adainsburg Friday evening 10th. and Saturday 11th. Inst The teachers of the county are urged to attend. The Lutheran congregation has kindly thrown open its aaditorium- for them and they will be made weloome ' and comfortable while In attendance. Saturday afternoon session will close early enough for all to reach home by R. tt. either way. . Committee. Misses and Cbllden Coats below cost to close them out, Sohooh Bros., Sellnsgrove, Pa. For Balk. Ner A. Feese of Sha tnokln, Pa., offers for sale about half an aore of ground whereon is erected a handsome new right'room house, elegantly flnishsd, looated on Walnut mree. in tseavertown, fa., lor par iioniars Inquire of S. A. Wrtekl, Heavsrtown, Pa Clia in Toll- - The Mlddleburgh Mosloat Conven tion for 1889, closed last Saturday evening with the last of three grand concerts. Providence favored as Ith splendid sleighing and beautiful weather until Saturday, wheu ft fall of snow, sleet and rain rendered the attendance at the concert in the eve nlng considerable lighter than It had been on the previous evenings. The conoert, however, was equally good all the specialist i'advertlsed re mained to assist, exoertlng Prof. Lowell Meyer, the Comio Soloist, who in response to a telegram thst his wife was very seriously ill had left In the morning. The class which was unusually large and composed of considerable raw material (In a mnslcal sense) made wonderful progress during the week, under the master hand of Prof. Wm. Moyer, as director. Home talent manifested Itself In every unexpected nook and corner, increasing the in terest In the oonoerts and filling our people with the spirit of honest pride. Every one of the specialists advertis ed were on head. Miss Mary Derr of Lewisburg was the last of the three nightingales to arrive, and at once captivated our people with her pleas ant personal appearance and her strong, clear voice, which Is wondsrful In compass and melody. Profs Keitmeyer, and Fehrer are old timers at conventions and are always draw ing cards with onr people. Prof. At vln Gift of Green Castle, another of the specialists, proved himself master of the Clarionet, and won for himself much favorable comment. F. C. Moyer, Jr., and his sister. Miss Bertha Moyer, as pianists, rendered Inesti mable services to the convention and evinced wonderful skill in the inn hfpulationtof that Instrument. Too much praise can not be accorded them for their effluent services. Unfortunately for the convention, Prof. Lowell Meyer was only permit te J to be with us two evenings, but during that time won a most enviable reputation as a comio vocalixt. To say that our people were delighted with him would be putting It mild, and no convention in Snyder county hereafter will be considered complete without the name of prof. Lowell Meyer on Its bill. The following is a full list of the clans : WILLIAM NOY ICR, A.M.Preeburg. DIRECTOR Prof. K. C Moyer, " Organist. mm nertna Moyer. Pianist. mim Made Maria, Hunnorv, Kololit. mint Bitty irr, l,rw mliuru, Hnloim Mil-, I.lbbl (ianulor. Hliiiinrov, Noloii.1. Lowell Mr, I'lruanl (lup, Comtr Hololat, Jorrph Kehrar, 8allacrov!, t'ornctlfU WtlwiB Krllmyar. Lrwlbur(, Vtollnl.t. Alvln lllft, nn ('sMIt, ClitrlonfitlrU Wm. K. Kraln, MHIarburff, OornvtrM. nr. ti. Kdar Uaulner, Mlddltbiirgh, Dornnlit. A. O. BpaiiKler, " Vlollnlit Hharva Kratuir, Trouibnumt. M. K. HamiiiKdr. " Kaiwo. C'Uranca (irevbill, " CornatUt Cbarlti Kathfuo, " Hlanlnt. A. 11. 8uillli, Cnrnetist. BOPKANOw MiDDLKiirnaiL CUrn HiuwIiiRer, Mnlll Hannfager, -.Moll le Hlalnloavr, Mra. Jon. Huakla, V.r. Uao. Hielnliiuer, Mra. I. M. Khrbarl, lifle J. Htont, Annia M. 8ialulDjrer, MinDLFnrRon, M-hel Wltuaniyer, Katie ltboadea, Laura Smith. A nine Rhowers, Mattlo Kraln, Hhixla V. Vanrandt, Sallie A. Blbiiclioua, Hattle E. Heaver, Mra. Jno. II. Moyer. Anule Morrr. U.rrla K. Walker, ('try Harbman, Mary (lift, Allca U SpajrS, Alice llartwao, Klla Kulender, Manilla Hwarta, Vickie Krdlle, Hattle Hmnlngrr, Alice R. 11. Suulli, lira lialtrich, Naoail Hcbanback, Mary i'lrland, N din I E. Hcbocb, Joanie llowen, I. Ilia Hpaul, Ma Moyer, I. Ilia Kelts, MmiKle R. Walter, Sadie U. Orvlx, Miaa R. Walter, Klla CoaU-r, Aonle B. Nchoch, Annie Uoweraox, Jcnule Kryaian, Mra. M. K. Haealnier, llartie M. Wlilonuiyor, Mausla HolrnSer, Klla l)unkelber(er, Miriam Urwlg, ALTO. MMdlebargh, Clydle Uorn Cora Sjiaid, Mra. J. II. Dnweraoz, Hue A. Menech, Nora Oiiiellue, JeauleU. BlblKhooa, Julia HlblKlioua, Alice Amlu. Me lie M. Herman, Llhbie llunkflberer, Francla Gilbert, Mllloo Am k, Harry Bower, Ur-ant Mower. Arthur Aaraad. Mertie Nmltb, ijiura unwereni, Mra. T. H. Harter, Mra. D. J. Uack. A lire lliibb, Koa Arrra, Loniaa WalUT, 1. Hlie urwlK, MKKleJ. Koiicnhavrr, Mineravllle. Gertie M. Shannoa, ueaver Pprlngn, Kate Rrunuer, Oentravllle, Florence Haoe, Mary Uroee, Shamokln Dam, Mary (Jbarlea, Frevburg, Hir.ma Aruold, " Llllle Mover, " I.llle K. MnyiT " Emma L. Katbuaver, Milton, Deaala Uelfrlrb, Hearer Bprln;e Mra. Dr. Samtmel, Centrerllle, Carrie Vanaandt, Lewletown, Tlllte Stcrrltt, Mllroy. BAHU. Mlddleburih .1. O. Hcbocb. H. B. Hmlth, Fraak Uubb, J. L. Bowuraox. Jacob Kboadea, . n. tiamiiKcr, Alllton or w i, Henri Htetler. J. W. Mwaru, ('baa. W. Herman, J. Howard Kline, Beaver Hprlnce, A. J. Pawlinn, Salem, Dr.VaUawbanp, Vtw Berlin. rtullle Watt, Freebarg Uliia Ckarloa. " I TENOR. M. D. Hriayd, MlddlebV, Wm. a. Hllblih Preeb's, I'blllu B. Moyer, Wm. Tool. " A. M. Wonder, " Frank Walter, Geo. I. Holender, j. h. Bieininaer, T.U.llartw, The convention was a grand suc cess, socially, financially, Intellec tually, aud everything passed off so nloely that at the parting on Satur day evening it seemed as if waking irom a pleasant aream. The young folks enjoyed themselves. New as sociations were formed that will ri pen into friendship aud may culmi nate in the bappy event when Two aonli with but s ilnule thought, Two hearts will beat si one." We hope to see them all together again In a year on a slinular occasion, though that Is hardly possible, for the olose of the session was like unto the brook, which "Smiling- leave the monnteln top A though tta waters ne're would sever, Tatars It reach the plain below Breaks into floodi and parti forever ." t t . "Tire Colbt Murder." Wo have Just recived a copy of "The Colby Tragedy," a 84-page book, containing an illustrated account of the murder of Isaiah and Nora Colby, In Cllntoa oounty, last ' August, and for whloh Luther Shaffer and John W. Johnson will probably suffer the penalty of death on the gallows. The book Is prlated by Pcnnsjlwrnta Urit, of Wlll iamsport, Pa., and isbslng sold by its agents at 20 cents per copy, or will be sent postpaid to any address on receipt of prio. Big line Ladle's Coats.Jand Jaokets below aotual eost to close them out, Hchoch Bros., Sellnsgrove, Pa. the aoavr.t!oa we mention the aesls- almost forgot to tancev rendered by Mr, Cbauney Keely, of Sellnsgrove, as pianist on. Saturday after the departure of prof, F. O. Mover. Jr. He took eharse of the piano, and with wonderful skill and accuracy accompanied the solos and rang In with the choruses, prov ing himself ready reader and skill ful perlormer. The gross receipts of the musical convention last week was 1307.88, hirh will nicely cover all expenses. The association re-organlted on Mon day evening, by electing John S. Has- singer, President; T. H. Harter, Vice President; F. E. Bower, Secretary; Miss Sadie Orwig, Altent Secretary and A. K. Gift, Treasurer. The pur pose of the new association Is to or ganize a music class with Rev. Spayd as instructor. All Wool square and shaped Horse Blankets way down, now Is the time to buy, Sohooh Bros., Sellnsgrove, Pa. We are In receipt of a new elemen tary work on muslo for use In publio schools, singing classes, etc, by J. H. Kurzenknabe of llarrisbiirg, Pa., en titled "Music AT SlOllT." 80 far as we can see, It Is a book that will at once recommend Itself as almost In dlspenslble for teaelring the rudi ments of Music It Is a new and evi dently original theory with Mr. Kur zenknabe and is very practical and to the point. Teachers and students ill do well to secure a copy and Individually weigh the merits nf the publication. Centrrvillb Valentine day Is 00m lug. Boys save up your pennies, so that you can make your best girl bap py on the 14th of Feb. Jag, H. Long of Adainsburg was amougst us several days recently. Of course he was in good humor he al ways Is. According to the ground hog theory we are to have six weeks winter yet. 8. F. Sheary was iu Union Co. sev eral days last week, looking up fire insurance. He secured several good farm risks. (juite a number from this place at tended the horse sale at Mlddleburgh on Friday Mr. J. M. Miller the obliging wlel- der of the yard stick of C. M. Showsrs talks of leaving us in the spring. He is offered a clerkship In a stere at W'ntleldatan increased salary. Sorry to have blu leave us. Obitca r v. Joseph W. Kline of Middiecreek, Snyder county, Pa., de parted thts life on January 2vth 1898, aged 55 years, 4 months and 4 days Funeral services were conducted by Rev. N. Young, Text, 8 chapter Isaiah 10th yerse. Brother Kline was lingering with consumption for about one year and was bed fast for about two weeks. He was eonverted about 80 years ago and was a consistent Christian, a de voted and fultlilull member of the Evangelical Church In which he served as class leader and exhorter for years; he was faithful in his duties and always willing aod readv to work for his Master. He will be much missed as a husband, father, neighbor, friend and christian broth er. Mis mind was bright to the last and his faith and trust strong in the Lord. A day before his death lie re quested his wife to sing with him the German song. "Hied gadry bis in dem toed, of which he sang two verses In a good, hearty spirit. He leaves a wife and two sons to mourn his death. We do therefore heartly unite In the following action : Rkrultbd, That we do hereby eiprcm our gratitude to Almighty Otxl for the lengthened and ctricleut ervloa In the Church and In the Sunday Hehool of our disparted brother, the beueflta of which hai been eujoyed by our con gregation. Kksolvsd, That, for ourielvei, we will leek religlouily to Improve tbiieoleran vltliation by addreulng ouraelvei with renewed aeal and ear nejtneaa to the uuftnlihed work that thus de volve! upon ui. Kkbolvkd, That Irom this lad loll to the trusted working foroe of thore longeit In aervlce we will ante and appeal the mora atrongly upon the young men qf the church to voluntarily etcp lorward and All tha gapi made by the ihatti of death, ao that tha rsnki of Christ', army ba nn broken and the banner of the crow nut lowered. Kssolvso. That our heartfelt aympatby and rlneereet condolence are moat cordially offered to tha bereaved wife and frlande of eur deceased brother, and that s copy ol this actios ba ofUolal. ly communicated to ihem. HasoLVED, That this teitamonlal be entered upon the minutes of eur ehurch, and that it be read from the pulpit at our next Sabbath aervloe. WM.1.B1LOER, I'. J. MAN BECK, H. I. AUUUUAST, Committee, What Am I To Do f The symp toms of Biliousness are unhappily but too well known. They differ In dif ferent individuals to some extent. A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Teo frequently, alas, be has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morulng. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at 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 may be giddiness and often head ache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomaoh To correot all this if not effect a cure ury Green's Augst Flower, It cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. iujisii.nr .SlIUU!! DIED. Jan. 37, in Adams township. Reedy Closter Long, son of Kills Long, aged 1 year, 8 months aod 37 days. McClure, Pa., Hallle E. R , infant daughter of Daniel and Ada Renning er, aged S months and 10 days. MAKJUEl). Feb. 9, .at the parsonage, by Rev. O. E. Fflueger, Miss Carrie E. Aps nacker of McClure, to John . Gill of Pastonvillsi . . r.airrjtxo GAt.-The 1. ing sales of personal property ..l be held on the respective dates mention ed, as advertised Id the font or for whloh bills have beea printed at this orace. Thursday, Feb. 19, Henry Htelnlnger, executor ot John teinfnt(r, deo el, will sell personal property i lullrf west of Mlddleburgh. Taesday, March 8, Charles A. Moyer, win sen personal property tulle north of Meser Station. Tuesday, March 8, J. P. & S. H. Toder will sell personal property i mile north of Globe Mills, Ph. Thursday, March 8, Geo. W. & Sarah emyoer, Auiurs. of Frnnkliu Snyder, deo'd , will sell perianal property two miles south of New Berlin. Thursday, March 1, Jacob G. Mid- Uleswartn will sell personal proper ty at Port Ann. Wednesday, Feb. M, Renben Dreese, oueriii, win sen real es'ate or nu san Snyder, at the Court House. Mlddleburgh. Wednesday, March 14. Sam'l C. Blng aman win sen personal property 1 mile east of Port Ana. Thursday, March 8, Bennevllle Smith will sell personal property t mile west of Beavertown. UDITOU S KOT1CB. la THsnsmAsa Coi-ht or KirniaToruTT, The nndreind auditor appointed by the Court above mfinlnnel to dlmriniite the fund remalnlns In the hn.l of l.ovt Kepler Admin istrator nf the estate ol Hen) W. M-t-er, dei 'd., lute ol Terry township. Nnjder county. Pa., will meet the parties In I ntereal for tho purpose of his appointment at the ofllro of T.J. Smith. Kq., In 1I10 lloroairh ol MlddMxi'gh, sni.l enuntr on M.nini-v me uuiilayorrehruarvA.il. ikm-i t o'clock a. m., wheu and where all nertics having claims are reiiinstd to pr-sent them, or be lorever de oar red Irom coming In lor a chare 01 ram lunu. J..CBOl!HK. Jan. Ml. Auditor NOTICE IN PARTITION. e In the matttr of the J3rfifc of Amelia Kratur, late Centre toxmithip, Snyder county, Pa., riVc'd. To Aniai.de Kra'ier In'ermsrrlad wllh Paler Thomas, dee'd,, of Adams township. Hnviter eountr, -a, wm. Kratsar, of H'edsvllla, Mlf nm county, rs. iteme nr-tser. nr faton villa, Sm.lar county. F. I.iitle, Intermarried with Samuel (trims ol Nhre.ler'. Mills, Miflllu enuniy. ra Kimon Kratter, Alice, Intermar. rled with Honnti Mliehall. AWr,,,- laterinar. rl'd with ISaiban hsekeubarc, all nf Fastoo- vino ."nfiler count v. Pa., John Kra ter, a minor who has tor his Onanllsn A. A. Hnnis. of MoOlnre, Pa. Cethetln. new dee'd. leaves to survive her a hoe nil, J.iserh slitssnr, of nnniwri mine wmin soiimt, ra., etui the followlngebl dren via t ,li bn, Jennie, minors, who have for the r guardian A. A. Horn in. of Aicuiura, Mnjder eonniy. Pa., Narsb, now deo d , wba I e to survive b. r husband. An drew Wagner and tbs following children, via t unaries h.ie, -org suae and Klian, all ol wbna are lours and hava for their guardUo A A. Komig, of MeClore, Snydrr county. Pe. Von are hereby no tried iht by virtue of a writ of inqiiLliloo Issued out of tha Orrhans' tionrt o' onvn-r eonniy. and to me directed Ibal an Inquest will ha held on the old home eiesn in iJentre township, Suvaer couniv. PennavlvsaU. on Frlda. I'eb 17. Ibsi. ml 10 o'oh'ck A. M.lnmaHs larililon or valuation ol the Heal Ksiaie of tbs laid riacessed. when and where on ma attend If yon ihlnk proper. KEUUEI1 U HEESE, Sheriff NOTICE IN PARTITION. In the mntter of the Kttnte of Henry Kratzer, late of Centre toxenthip, 8ny der county, i'a., (fee'd. To Amanda Kraiaer, Intermsrrled with I'eier Thomas, dee'd , of A.lims township, Hnvderronntv, I'a., Wm. Krat.i r al Reeds- vllle, Alffllu county, Pa., deorga Krts..r, ol Paitonvilla, Nnyder lonnlT, Te.. LI'sle, In termarried wliu Namul dross ot rlbrador'i Mill, Mifflin entity Simon Krslsi r, Al loa, Intermarried wllh Hopulr Mleehi'll, Alvee- m, iniertnarrieu witu n iiuan IsCkenbnra, all er r.itoaviiie, noyder aounl.y. Pat , Jobi Kr iter, a minor who has for bis anarnUn A -.. tiouiig, nf wcciure. Fa. Cstberlne. now deed., wbo lasvea toin vlva bare huahanri. Joseph Manser, of f rsder's Mini, Mfflineouu y, i-a.. aim the iiioM'; eniidren via : Jobs, jennie, nnnors.wno nave lor ineir gnardlan A A. H ota Ik. of McClurS. 8nvd. r couniv. Pe.. Narsh, now deo'd., who la.vei to eurviva her husband, Andrew Wagner, and tbe follow lug cniioren, vis : inaries. Kate, (teorge. Alloa end Mien, ell of whom are minors and hava lor their guardian A. A. Kooilg, of McClure. Hnyder enunty, I'a. Yon are herehy nnlind thai by virtue ofs writoiin'iuisltlon lsu. l out of tha Urpbsna1 Court ol r-nyili r county, and to ins directed that an Itiqu. at will be held on tha old bome. siena in uentre township, snvder County, l'i on rridey, r'eb. 17, lt, et 10 o'oloek A M. to mane partition or valuuiinu of tha It al Estste oi t n sain neeeasen whan and where you may attend If yon ihlnk proper. KfcUULN DUtESE.SberlO. raxTii.DA j a.sitt j in ne ourt or (common by her neat Iriend Plens ol Snyder County, llAKklaug 1IALET Alius Subpoena In Divorce No. l'i IJeAellltier 'I -nn INST irROSul JARRaTT J . .. . . -. 1 ha Commonwealth of I'ennsytrania to tha raid nosponuent, urtetingi We com n and you, aa buforo you have been couuuaiidod. ih-i soltinir aside all oLhae hn.l nwi and aicuses whutciever, you le aud up hear In your proper person botore our Judges at Mid dluliurgli ala ourt ol Common I'leus there to be held lor the said County l Snyder, on Monday, the trill day el February neit, to aoiwer the I. lel ol the s-l, Mailldu Jiirrell, and show c iue. If any you have, why tint shPI Mat Ida Jarralt, jour wiie, snouiu pet oe nivnn'Ol I nun the Dm le ol inatriinuny, agreenhly to the Ala ol the Oen erul Aiweuilily lu such case made and provided aud hereol la 1 1 not. Witness tbe Hounruhle J. C. liucher, President ui our ram i uun ai iuiuaisBurHU, ma ism a.y KKUBEN DKKKSK. Jan, '21, IMS. Sheriff. Register's Notices. M"OTI0K is hereby Rireo that the following named persons have Sled their Aainiuisirutore' truardlans' and Kxecutora, ao. o..untJ, in the Heglsmr'l Oltloe uf Snyder uuoijr, mua n eioe win ce nresente.i lor oon llriuitt an I ullowance nt the Court House in niiuuiHuurgn, aionday, r cbruiiry V7th, ikdi. 1. Final -count oi i 11' Dry k. Snydur. ai m'r de bonis nou ol tha esute of John 1).' uauanacn. org a. S. The first and fins I account of Ahsolom liurner. adiu'r of the est iteul Uiiuv Miller .lee , I . The account of Y. if. Waguer, adiu'r ol tba astute ul H. J. Hitter, dee'd. . first and Dnal account or Charles R. ltlsh el, Adm'r ol the estate ol Margaret Mvera. dee'd a. The flrsland tlnul acuonut of Juhn IMS, adm'r ol the eaUtleoi Mury liackanherg, due'd. S. The leooud and Una! account of lewls Minium, adus'r of the enaie or Michael Minium, dood. I. 1'lrst and Bnal genunt ol Joseph Arbogs-t and Henry Mangle, execulura of las estate ol Sophia ArboKsal. dee'd. S. Tho lin-l aod hnul account of Wm. Hard log, eseouuir ol the estate ul iMnlel I.e.ise, deo d U Tbe drst aud iiurlial Recount of George Ncrmaii .nd I'hlllp J. Di-k'r, adm'rs of tha es Uteol I'hliip K. Smith deo' J. to. The aooountol Nathaniel Walter, guir diun ol Iiella Kuuos, a minor child ol Daulel Kuhns, duo'd. II. Ih-O stand final acooant nf Henry K. Thomas, eieoutor ol tho estate ol 1'eler Thomas, dee'd. li. The first and final acoountofZ. t. Oross and K. 11. Urvx'. eiecutvrs or the aetata ol Chris tian Umsa, do 'd. . lit. The account ol Nathaniel Walter, (lusr dlaqof KuimK.ubns,a minor child of Uanlel Kahns, ile 'd. U. The first and final aooount of Daniel S. Huyer, eieoutor of tba esUta ol Issaa JJIemer, deo 4. le. Tha flret aad final acennnt of Polly Wood llng.sieoutrlior the estate ol I.ydla Boush.doed. H. I. DUCK, Jan, So, llts. ilegistar NOTICE is bert hy giren that Ihe following Widows Annraleementa under tbe SOO Law. bava been Sled wllh th- ll...b nt the Orphane' Court of Snyder county, for con- armatlun ou oiouaay, in xitn a ay eryeb Appraisement of 'onhl Middleawarth widow at ol Spring, Tp. nfAbuer Mlddleswarth, ouyusr uu., ra, meg, Appraisement of Buran Smith, widow of Geo. Smith, let of Adams T p, Snyder Ce- Pa, dee'd. Apprelsementi'l Vbtl Hhatfer.wldnw of Henry O. tlliunar, lato olfjbapmau Twp, ttojfderUe, Pa. deo'd. AppralsemenU ol Emma Snyder, widow of Fraimllu Snyder, late el J auk sua .Twp, Snyder Co., Pa., doe d. W. W.nriTTKNKtYER. r., 'M. Olers.tW f-.,.;.;YLYA:;;A r.AiL:.;AD. k LSVSTOM SIT. Time Table, In effect May 22. 1887 wrsaeiTiiiTj stVt'ioss. satwasi res a as A, I. am cm is j.ewtetownj. fit too 4r .m MalBHtreet Til sni at st Lewiitows T.0 Set IM S.lt Maltland til SI Sas S Painter T.M I ft IU s.os II Rhlndle Tie 117 III T It Wagner lu I.M SSI lS IT Me'lnr h III 131 141 Fauh's Willi TT IM I. If ISS SI Adamsbnrg lot I.M I IS ISO M beavertowg S.I ft t.M S0 10 Henler I. SO 4.15 I to s.lt It Uliidleliorga I II 411 t.4t 1.04 14 Walaer a.ja 4 M 117 s.nv IT K res trier S 40 4 In 111 IM S4 Pawling 1.41' 44 SIS T.ll 4S- fteltnaaroT S.M 4 43 III TIT 44 Ssllnsgrov J. 11 4 41 1.0 7.1 M clnubarr S.ll 110 arllnsgrows Acrnimodntln (CennMtlnf with IMln4s N.U. By.) Leave Sellnsgrove. Arrive at Mllnsgry. t.DA.M 10.02 A, In. 1 40 P. W. 1J I. M lea r.nt. i.M r.M. frnlns Leave Lswistown Junction i II 14, a re. I ft, in, IS 40 ami OT, p re, I.M, p aj. I s p in lor Pltlshnrg aad ihe West. T si a m, )4 s m, l t p m, 4 sa p m, ii e m. It 14 p Ji, For Philadelphia, Now Terk, Haiti mora aud WeehlngtoB. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOIITnCKrf CENTRAL BAII.WAT. Tralne Losve Buobury i t to a m, t or beneloute, Erie sas caaaudal o. HHn, For I.ock Haves. i'i:om. tor ll-llalont. Kane asd Cases- deigns. 4.30 o m, ror Ranovo sod Welkins. 4 54am PnrCetawe sod Hate tten. I em 1 44pm and 1 15 p in Kor W ilteabarr. liam. It 04 am, 1 40 pm. For Hhamekls S d Mount Uarmtl, Trslnl t.eave Sellnsurove .Innrtlea: S it a m, arriving at I blla.l-lphla I ll p m. New i ore a p m, iiaitsmora a ao p m, wash. Inatnn 4 40 p m. 1 It p ro, arrMi k at Pbt'adelplila I in p m, Few York SlSpra, Itsltlmor 441pm, Wslh Ingtnn f 45 pm. T tip in, arriving si Phlladalpt 14 tl in. New YerkT 10 m, Dsllliiior It tsi, Wash Ingtou a ot a m. Train also T.eavea Sqnbnrv: 1 M am, arriving st Philadelphia! 14 wi.lfe York II Sua in, U.illujgre I 14 a in, Wall ngion an a m. T. R. WOOD, Oen'l Paei Agent. i,uab. c. rutin, uau'i naasger. 13 WEEKS. Tk POf.tCK UitZRTTF. wilt be mailed, securely wrapped, to eay address In the Unit ed isieiee lor inree oionioe vu reript wi ONE DOLLAR. Liberal dlseonal allowed t rostmsst agent aad eim.s, Famplaeopiei mailed Iree AJarese an eroersio men a tin K. t-nx, FsARSLia Sejoas' LMG COMPANY'S Extract Of Meat ONLY SORT Guarantee dQcnnine By Baron Mi Ulgbiy recommended a nightcap Instead ot Icoholle drli.ks. Genuine only with tha far-almll f Daren Llablg'i slgnatur In across label. Hold by Rtorokeeperl, Oroeera and Prngglsti WANTED. Ieal and Traveling Salesmen to sell our eboleevarltlea ol Nuserv Stock, either on Melsry orl'nminlsslun, permanent employment to tlis rigai nieu, no room lor iniv ones, upright aim nonest ere the ones we are looking lor. Ad dress wlti references MAY UKOTIIER3 Nurservmen Jan, I, 'II, iw. pd. Rochester N. Y WANTFP Immediately, Ladles lo work for a wbulesHle houae on Needlework at their homes. (Sent any dlstn"e). Hood pv can be mama. Everything lurnlshed. Particulars tree Address Artl.tlo Needlework t'o., 13t Ith St . New York City. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, lattersnf Administration nn the aetata ol Sarah Yoder. lute of Mldd ecr k tw .. Snyder Co., deo'd, bavlnv been h renter toll, nil sinned, all persona knowing themselves Indeb ad lo seld eslata sra reu--ted to make tmme dlate payment. while those having claims weie present them daly authenticated te tba ndr Igned, S. H. VODKR, J. P. Y DtK. Jao. r, 'U. Admluistraters Daniel C. AjnVrT In the (hurt of Com r I tiion I'lense. of Snyder Elizabeth Keplor. ('n., A I Subiwua n ) lirce,Xo. 7 Fck.T. J Hie f'ommonwealth of I'enn'.vlvanl to the said Kespondeut Ureellng : Wa comaiaud you, as befoie you hava been ooiniiiandad. thut seltiag atiile ull ol h-r busi ness end eii'iises whaoaev. r, yuu be and up iier In yuur pro er porson belore ourjudiceeal illditlohurgh at a t'ourt er Common Please there le he held lor the said County of Snyder, nn Monday, the 17th day nl Ki t), n il, to answer the libel ol the said IMnlel 11, Kepler, and show cause II any you have why the said Daniel c. Kepler, your husband, should not be divorced Iconi Ihu lionds ol luatrlniony, agreeable to the Ac sol tbeOeneral Aasemhly In such case made aud provided, and heirof lail not Wilnoss the Honorable I. C. Hueher, Presi dent ul our said Court al Mlddleburgh, the Uih day of le., A. li. 1444. REUflKM PREE8 K. Jan. IS, 1IBI. Sharltf Court loclamatlou Will I HAS the Hon. Joseph C Hueher I'raaldent Judg of tbe Jndl elal District eomposed of tha counties ufSnyde Union and Mifflin and bainuel A. Weitel aud J soo l) A. Smith, r.sqs. Assoolai Judiiea in and lor Mnyder county have Issued their pro eept bf arluu.d-te lb I4tb day of Hoc. A.U. 1HI7, to in directed for tbe holding of an Or. pbane oourt. a oourl of Common Pleas, court ol oyer and Terminer and General oourt ol Quarter Sessions of tha peace al Mlddleburgh lor the oounty ol Hnyderi on ihe 4tb Monday (being th illh day ol Fob. 1181,) aud oontluue one week. Notioe le therefore eereoy given to Ike Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables In and for the oounty of Nnyder, lo appeal In tbelr proper persons with tbelr rolls records, Inqui sitions, (laminations and other rememhrencoi to those things to their olfloea and in their bet ball pertain to be dun and witnesses and per eone proseeiiilna In behalf of tha Common wealth against any persona are required to be men ana mere attending and not departing without leave at their peril. Justices are re. quested to be punctaalln tbelr attendance a tbe appointed lima agreeably to nolle. ttlv. n under my band and see at th Phar lit' offle is Mlddlebura?, th utb Jay al Jan A. 1., ono thouaaod eight hundred and elgbty-elgbt. ULUREN DKCE8E, Sherlfl. Trial List- John A. Grove vs. Wm. H Raley. Elisabeth Huyder vs C. Towur Hurvlvlng Eg. Jnhu I. Keller vs. John vV. Snok el.al. The (Join uilrsluner ol Union Co. va. hlchard liudd. fllsa Hilly use . vs. John K. Hughes. John j. Hwarts tt. Ao. vs. WIIIUio Welter. A. W. Potior vs. Abel Herruld et.al. Jacob U. allltarllug vs. Norton C rouse, John A (inne vs. Wm. H. H.iley Lewis Pontius vs U. H, Buhwh. Jereiulnh Muyer Aduir, va. John Henna. lieury Westeuberger use fco. vs. Ooo. A. tihafter elal. Ann Mary Pile vs. Ner B. Mlddleswarth et.al. Keuuudy k Mures vs. II. W Hummel. N, P, Hnrevs, franklin Twp. I). U. btruuser Admr Ao. vs. J.O. Nipple, The Ualmalis Nail A Irou Co, vs. lir. Geo. U. . IWelser. Ram v. J. 8. Rln. Haioe vs. J II. ttlne) Couiltb. of Penn. Hug. P1B. D. Bolinder va. jeremiao t. rouse el.al. Philip 8. ttelineeve. Henry Oemherllng et al. W. W. W1TTKNMYEH, Prulh'y. Genuino Bargano at tho OcnLuL SELINSQROVE, PA. We now offer all much below cost In order to close them out. Now is your time may probably never get anoth er such an opportunity to BUY A COAT I S. WEIS. .JJ' OPPENHEIMER'S SPECIAL ! S. Oppenbeitner, Mannger. " Now on hand an immense stock of new Fall ancUWmter Goods. A large asioetmont oflstsst stjl.a Dleady-iiatle C1DoijBi.hDg OVERCOATSIFOR MKN BOYS AND CHILDREN, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods Neltiss in Ncckwnrs, Ilonicrv, GJ ,.atl Coff , ana all at (Geaaesall BSccIiiicilion. H. OPPENHEIMER, Pro'p- Selinsffrove.Pa; When .You Infure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Insurance Atent. helinsgrrove.Pa., Represent tlie following Q roat StoclllCompanlis:' OKOAN1ZED- lDlB ETNA.cf Hartford, Conn-, $B,EBa,B4B 1053 HOME) of Nbw Yorki - . j BD3 ttZ 1B17 FIRBABSDCIATIDWjPhil'a, - 4,448,81-! 521, B17,Til These Onmpameirank among Ihe BEST , OTjn , ,lp.rltB,. ,,,, w,,h u . esnitalat dresourreeaiiarantea unques'lnneil safety end secnrlVv ISimasi lly their prom I aoilon. fair, linn est snil satlslaetnrv liealloas In all thslr less s.itl.. as ' they have sou for themselves UKEAI KtPUTATIy'Nu. 4tljgJ, No Assessments. No Premium Notes, ARE YOU INSURED ? If not, write to tbe above AgeDcy and yon will receire proms), stleotioK Grand Opportunity Cheap ! Wo are offering Bargains in eve' ry Department of our Store prepar atory to taking Inventory. Now is the time to come And se cure the Biggest Bargains of tho Season. Come early and secure the best. SCHOCli BROTHER SELINSGItom ITio BEST ilbvl it J.'B'l Miami ) 4 our Ladies' Coato to buy, as you m'fiUajyaijjTLrajg4i to Buy esraateethe "l.tlltip -TSI1ia-tea. rk sad lie It mmmiJ s4 is lee eia.s thaa ear ius lu tbs eurlii. WsirsasW ate ysers, ees ST ik UssMtgss esesa) all-eel ie.4eg, wa all uasr. ..... - . . eisull Ihs aaaey I -'itA I mm nCil? ATI A AGENTS WANTED ! ta every eeaaly. WeflASJ f areaaeliiB fr-ss t1S le StJjS sness li'uu in derlat; Ike wia suesess eelliag shle Sew S'l II W Pit 4X1P thai Aea gar - garate r. Leaves nave -veal Ull arleeeelsf S. lea MSI-S L0VELL WASHES 00., Eri Tz
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