21 Vfctfiefcs '7 Thursday. M.nr fri.iirli tnrasshani lbs "tv a. aanrirna- tba news 111 rpe. J. H. Etelnlnjrer, foreman of the! Ssasoaabla Dress Goods at nark Four, was yesterday elected Chief down prices, Bcbooh's Bros,, Sellns Barges of If Iddlebartfh. We always '(rove, Pa. tm towna. "IHasae and elhhorhooos. wna MttepUl a foal, a a will ' " P. 7f MtdW. Oar ealnmae will always baop.n "TT " -i.- i.a 4s intik Ibranah Iherunf llx"Vm ii o" aaWar.al ra.ponlbl. forth. plaloni th.y may .ipr.e. ,,.. -.- fba Conrtir or Vvder Caonty ra held on tba fnnrth Mondeyi ftr.ri..r.r JaV.Md Sept.mbar, and saoosd Way af Baeambar. ..Mill I I-T 3T0T3J TO STO35RIB133. I,ook at ibe ftnirurcs on the label of rxir pnnnr. 1 nose mm res j- WHt DATK TO WHICH TOIMl IM'IIHCHIP- tt iaiu. Within 8 weeks after tnanevl a sent, see If date Is changed. jila ther receipt Is necessary. Store. 8. In a general A experienced ripply at once. 11. Howkiisox. of Iowa, wus win ckiir nam ti tali." lO'.ti, n' II Ml liint'em." Mlse Carrie Wlttenuiyer Is visiting relatives and friends In Centre coun ty. Yesterday was Washington's birth day and the public schools bad a hol iday. W. P. Oemberllng of Selinsgrove has opened a barbershop In Beaver's building, Mlddleburn. Closlnir ont odds and ends In Dress goods etc., at great bargains at the Central Dry goods Wels, Selinsgrove, Pa. Wanted. A clerk itore at Beavertown. man much preferred. A. Mrs. Daniel Crouse present at the funeral of her father, Benjamin Wlttenuiyer, arriving here two days before his death. LOST. A double-blteU aie on the poad near the residence of Philip Anilg, hi Franklin twp. The finder will oblige by leaving It at this oflioe. Wantkd. Two girls to do house work of a small family. First clans work required tlrstclass wages giv en. Apply to box 21)4, Lewistown, Pa. For the benefit of onr many Demo oratio read-rs we eUewbcre pabllsh Chairman Bower's call for the Demo' cratlo "Delegate Election. Rsv. Rain Jones Is evangelizing I Central Pennsylvania at2iil a night lie exhorts bis hearers to lay u treasure In Heaven and helps them int rid of their treasure in this - v r world. Tha social event of Bhamokin last ' woeW was the msrrlage on Wednes lav Mvenimr. the 8th Inst., of Chas W. Heiutxehnan and Mix Sue li Hamilton, daughter of Major E. C Hamilton, formerly of this place. b'rtinmirow Tunes. Our young friend George Rtahlneck er reoently returned from the Wes with a brand new bride. He will spend a few weeks with his parents after which be will return to Kalama r.oo. Mich, where he has an Interest In a fruit evaporatiug ebtablithment We elsewhere publish a list of the suitcessful candidates In Tuesday's Spring Elections In the various boro's and townships of the county. BI1011M any mistakes occur it must be aocred ited to the baste required in making out list In time for publication As the time for paperingj houses is approaching, we hereby give notice that wa have In stock the largest and finest assortment of Wall papers ever exhibit in this section. Prices are wav down. In fact lower than ever S. Weis, Sellnsgrove, Pa. Sleighing Is about "ansgaspelldt." The rain on Monday reduced the snow to at least one half its former debth. Supervisors are busy opening the drifted roads to bush the protests of the farmers through whose field the publio is oompeVied to travel. Wanted. A single young man that has had some experience In store busl sees to assist In a store, Must come well recommended for honesty and sobriety, and one that can speak Ger man, for good wages will be paid. Ad' dress. J acou Tbansuh. McClure, Snyder Co, Pa. M. S. Derstlne, of Lewistown, brother of the photographer, was here Tuesday and filled a show-case with new pictures mostly of people from this section of Snyder county, Every body pronounces tbom "most excellent," which means another tall feather in our young friend Dorstlne's cap. The Progressive Literary Society is nightly growing In Interest. Monday night the military merits of U rant and Lee were ably discussed. Miss Carrie Walker read a periodical of rare mer it full of pungent paragraph spark ling with wit and wisdom. The socie ty meets again next Wednesday ev ening, when the Influence of dancing upon publio morals will be considered, II. II. Leltzel is about to move to Mlllheim, Centre county with his family consisting of wife aud Infant son, where be will follow bis vocation , that of Jeweler. Harry Is a good mechanic and an honest young fellow and we wish him the abundant suc cess which he deserves. Next week is the regular Februnry Court. It Is one of the four harvests for the Post In a year, financially speaking. It is when most every body in the county comes to town to Arrange business matters and say "how-de-Jo" to his friends. Let the Post not be disappointed In Its ex peotatlons. If yoa owe us bring or send us part or all of your Indepted ns. We are trying to pay for a hoaie Mid head every cent due us to MMoropHih that end, and we will eon- m rr?-:ai ravor to an wno knew John was ft child tf destloy. Ked-headed and hopeful as Tom Cooper, and born on the same day of the year as Jim Blaine, all he needs yet Is the "Presidential wart" on his cheek to make him a black-horse. Miss Kate Bowersox of Paxtonvllle will open a select school, commenc ing April 10, '83. She has secured the primary room. Miss Bowersox has been tending two Normal Sessions In Mlddleburgh, and Is at present go ing to school at New Berlin. She will certainly make a good primary teacher, and parents will make no mistake by sending their children to her. The Bible bos 3.G5fl,80 letters, 773, 740 words, 83.173 verses, 1,188 chap ters Atid CO books. The word "and" occurs 1,855 times. "Reverend," Is used once, In the 0th verse of the 111th Psalm. The 21st verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra contains all the letters of the alphabet except "J." The middle verse Is Psalm 119, 8; the longest verse is Esther, 8, 0; the short est Is John, 11, 83. Stetler's Cornet Band, assisted by the "Corn cracker Minstrels," will give a grand Conceit In Seebold's Hall, next Monday evening. They have on extensive program, consisting of four racy farces, Interspersed with comic songs, quartetts, choruses, etc. The entertainment will be doubly worth the price of admission, which is 20 cents for adults, reserved seats 1, children 10. deserved seats on sale at Post Office. UoMj of HoNon. 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 us: Hon. A. S. Helfrlch, June 1, 00 1). S. Specht, March 1, 88 Joel Uros, Feb 1, 83 J. C. Hwliieford, Aug. , 8S John Gilbert, Dec. 15, 88 Charles Buyer, Deo. 1, 89 11. H. Splgeluiyer Dec. 1, '87 David Otker, Dec. I, "87 There arrived at the express office at M!llliiliirg on Tuesday, a corpse from California, addressed to Mrs Fifher, MlTliuburg, Union county, Pa, with exitress charges of 11)0. Searcl was made for the person to whom i whs addressed but she could not be found. The express agent telegraph ed to the place from where the body had been forwarded that Mrs. Fisher could not be found at Mlfllinburg Tbo answer came back that the corpse was Intended to be sent to Mifllln, Juniata county, Pa.Thn body wus forwarded to its rightful destina tion. York Gazette. Misses and Chllden Coats below cost to close them out, Sohoch Bros., 8ellnsgrove, Pa. Wantkd $.1,000, Any person wish ing to place from four to five thous and dollars on Interest on two or three years from the middle of April, at S per cent, to be seen red with first mortgage. Can be accommodated with the desired Information by call ing on or addressing the Editor of the Post. Feb. 10, '88. 8w. Local IssTiTfTB. A local Insti tute will be held at Mlddleburgh, com mencing Friday evening, Feb. 24th, and continuing during Saturday. No efforts will be spared to make this meeting Interesting and profitable to teachers. Let there be a full turnout of teachers and citizens. The follow log programme has been prepared : Discussion Application of graded schools. A. M. Wonder, I. N. Johns. Discussion d'rliuary Geography. II. K.Gregory, Geo. P. Miller. Discussion Reviews, bow often ami In what manner to be conducted. M- 111011 Hummel, David Ueluhley. Class Drills Lnura Bergstrcsser, Sallio Burns. Paper Ben J. Applfl. Discussion School Dovlces. II. S. Stetler, 1). S. Thursby. Well, Blaine has refused the P.e publican nomination for President So has George Washington C'hllds and now follows riiil. Sheridan with a similar declination. We are not surprised at Philip, as the Commander In Chlefship puddin' is worth two presidential birds In the bush. This uiay seem funny to soiuo but its dang rongh to see the nomination going a begging. Democrats will soon think Hint we have all lost our sand, and before that time arrives we hereby make the proposition to go to Wash ington and veto and flhh in Cleve laud's place for four years If some one will write up the big pumpkins and supply the Tost with snake stories. Tills offer Is good only for 80 days. The Spring election on Tuesday was, as usual, well attended, and an average amount of interest was man ifested. The editor of the Post, though always willln1, was tiofc, ask ed to pose as a martyr for tho public good being an incumbent of the im pottant ofTloe of borough auditor at a round salary of one dollar per nn num. There seemed to be the usual number of Pythias, however, to take Damon's place. Strange; Isn't it ? After nominated, most men will spend time and money enough to buy out the receipts of a half a dozen offices just to escape defeat. Man is an anl mal and don't you forget it. Wkst Bkavkb. TIio snow Is fast disappearing and our teamsters will soon be obliged to use the wagon again. Ex Sheriff Middleswarth Is busy making preparations for his new house and stable which he intends putting up in the spring. The Local Institute was not so well attended on Saturday as It should have been, but with all that the teachers had a good time. Peter Lisenrlng lost two horses sometime ago, tho value of the horses we have not learned, but would sup pose Andy would say, Old horse, old horse.lts hard to part, You've often drawn my oyster cart, Homer Krlck is at present lying ill with typhoid fever. The stave and heading factory is pushed for orders and are running on double time. Our election soems to be a little ex citing and before our readers will re ceive the Post of this week some will have started up salt river to rent a hotel. ' We are informed that the School directors are going to bulla a new school house, the contract Is not yet let. Lewis Manbeok will move to Mo Clure In Spring, and David Kline on his (Manbeck's) farm. Jackson Baker moves to MoClure, aud William Rlgel on his farm. Isaao Dreese moves to McClure, and Will Treaster on his farm. F. Stimellng moves to MoClure, and tleubln Stlmeling on bis farm. Howard Goss moves to Geo. Wag ner's farm, south of MoClure. Home of our school teachers were barred out on the I4tb Frnixo TowssiiiP. It is quite a while since our section of t lie County was represented in your worthy paper, so l tiilnK a few Items will not come amiss. Sleighing Is getting poor but the Squire says "nine more snows." Sam. Werner lias again moved His saw mill to Its old place, 011 C. O. Greenhoe's property. I. E. Ulsh has returned home from Hnzleton. Ira thinks It N. G. to be so far away from the loved ones at home. Etlward llackenburg left for tho northern part of Iud. last week. It is rumored that several parties will come into this section early in the spring to prospect for coal. This Is a favorable step as we verily believe that there are plenty of the black diamonds buried under our bills. One of our pedagogues wanted to show o(T on "Fausnocht," by inflict ing a very humiliating punishment to his pupils for penning him out. Solly Steininger Is busy repairing musical inetrniuotits In this and ad joining counties. Some of Middleburgh's fairer sex attended the entertainment held by Prof. John's school at Adumsburg, and, don't you forget it some of our young men took advantage of the oc casion. At the recent sale of Henry Smith, duo'd, George Hilger bought the house and lot for fUM. A, E. Kline is hauling the brick for the house be Is going to build for Mrs. Sallle Martin at Middlecreek. A. H. Ulsh offers for sale lots at reasonable prices In tho vllluge of Middlecreek. I John Strauser left for Oberlin, O., to take a course in telegraphy. Ulysls Manbeck, who for several weeks was at home with his fulher Lewis, has again returned to Three Rivers, Mich, where he Is clerk in n shoestore. J. G. Moyer is shipping one car ina,! of R. R. ties after another. Gils. is one of our enterprising business men. aam,- mmm pa) Rroistirov SALRs.-The follow ing sales of personal property will be held on the respective dates mention ed, as advertised lu the Post or for which bills have been printed at this office. ' " , Tuesday, March 6, Charles A. Moyer, will sell personal property mile north of Me'eer Station. Tuesday, March 0, J. P. & 8. II. Yoder will sell persoual property i mile iiuriu ui tuoue aiiiis, ra. Thursday, March 8, Geo. W. & Sarah Suyder, Aduirs. of Franklin Snyder, deo'd , will sell personal property iwo nines soum 01 iew Merlin. Thursdsv. March 1. Jacob (t. MM dleswarth will sell personal proper ty at Port Ann. Wednesday, March 14. Sam'l C.Bing aman will sell personal property 1 mile east of Port Ann. Thursday, March 8. Bennevllle Smith will sell personal nronertv 1 mile west of lieavertown, Tuesday, March 18, Jacob Baker will sell personal property i mile north easi 01 oicuiurti. Thursday, March 11, 1,wls W. M n beck will sell personal property 1 mile north east of McClure. Friday, March 15. James Willi will sell personal property 1 mile north west or Moiveet P alls. TO I MA or a . xuf-miny, oiurciii."j, ii. a. naumgnr- oner.Anmr. or Jaaoo Ilanmbarduer, K'C ii., well sell personal property in vi nearer lownsnip. Saturday, March 10, Rer. H. I. Shor ti'ss will sell personal irotiertv In Jackson township, mile south of new iieriiu on me Kciinsgrove Koail Monday. March 12, P. L, Maabeck will sell personal property 3 miles north or Adumsbarg. Tuesday, March 20, Joel Matter will sell personal property in Adams rowuslilp, i mile west of Port Ann. .Monday March 13, David Ocker will sell personal propertv on the pre mises of Simon D Welaud, 3 miles south of Centrevllle. For the W. 8. Duglas' threo dollar shoe go to Gannan's shoo store, Mld dleburgh. Rubber boots at reduced prices at W. I. Gannan's, Mlddleburgh. Buy your boots, shoes, and rubber goods at W. I. Gannan's cheap shoe store, Mlddleburgh, Pa. j Big line Lu.llo's Coatsnd Jackets I below actual cost to close them out, Schoch Bros., Selinsgrove. Pa. Bkavichtown. Philip Kinney died of old ago on Thursday a week aud was burled on SaMirduy following. He was a. native of Selinsgrove and was born in 1813. When he was a young man his parents moved to the vicinity of Beavertown, where Philip opened a blacksmith shop. Ho after wards moved to town, where be con tinued his vocation until a number of years ago. He was well known throughout the county and served 0110 term as county commissioner. Rev. Mummu served at the funeral. William E. llerbster has been seri ously sick with pneumonia for overa week. At this writing be is bettor. Liucolu Freed aud Miss Jane Wetzel were Joined in holy wedlock on Thursday evening. Rev. Landis tied the knot. We wish them a de lightful and prosperous voyage dowu a tranquil matrimonial stream. John Wieaud lost a valuable 2-year old colt by death recently. It is tho't to have hurt itself on the ice. Fraley Strieker, who has been Ium berlng at Beech Creek, Clinton coun ty, returned homo last week with one of the bones in his foroMirm fractured. He was kicked by a mule. Mrs. Henry Weaver has been con fined to her bed for sometime, suffer ing from a heavy oold. Charlie, a sou of Edward Freed, has been sick with pneumonia for several weeks. He is about again. William Youngman, who for the last five years has been olerklug for A. 11. Bowersox, has purchased J. W. Snook's general store at Millheitu Centre county, lie will move to Mlllheim early in April. Mary, a daughter of William Gil bert, is seriously sick with paeuuio nia. The friends of Mrs. Jas. O. llerbster honored her with a surprise birthday party one evening recently. On the same evening, Rev. Mumma's oon gregatloa gave uhn a purse of eight dollars as a birthday present. Jacob Fees, Jr. has also been surprised re oently by his friends, who brotiglit with them about f 13, worth of house hold necessities. Mrs. Moses Specht and Mrs. Will lain II. Specht have been sick, but are able to be about again. Howard, a son of Rev. N. Young, Is quite sick 1 so Is Jennie, a daugh ter of Jacob Blngaman. Sickness aud heavy colds have been more general here of late than for soujd time. Onrlng out sale at Soboch's Bro., HeliiiKgrove, Pa. All Wool Blankets at bottom' prices, Schoch Bros., Selinsgrove, Pa. Double and Single Shawls at most extreme low prices, Schoch Bros., Selinsgrove, Pa. Men's Glores and Mittens, Buck and Wool for less than cost. It will pay to see them, Schoch Bros., Selinsgrevo, Pa. Foil Sai.k. Ner A. Feese of Sha niokhi, Pa., offers for si le about half an acre of ground whereon is erected a handsome new elgbt'room house, elegantly finished, located 011 Walnut Street In Beavertown, Pa., for par ticulars luquire of H. A. Wktzkt,, Beavertown, Pa. For good hand-made boots and shot's go to Gannan's shoe store. Mid- dleburgh. All Wool square and shaped Horse Blankets way down, now is the time to buy, Schoch Bros., Selinsgrove, Pa. FoRSAMt. Farm of 20 acre. For particulars address Geo. W. Brown, Middlecreek, Snyder county I'a. MAlMtlli!). PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, BU1T2TOY ft LiwSTOwM LIT Time Table, Id effect Mty 22, 188? WMTWANB I Dia. I STATIOHt. SaTW4D Jrs m A. u a ra r. m IS W.sa I.sfftstnwa J. fit I ra ar DM Malaatraat Ml SO 4 0 W Mwmtowa T.to s o as a. it I Maitisnd T.vd l it IM SOS S Psintor f at 191 1.44 9.00 ) Hhlmlls TM SSI S4I tj It W anner t 44 1 81 Jt S4S IT Met lura TM I S ill S43 CI Ranb'iMlllt T.T ' I & I. IT Sis Ariesi-bars; 104 ID 5 I S.so is B'STartowa s.m 4 r 9 AS S.29 10 llnnl'-r (So f I) l.M Sit S (!.HbUrn 3 411 1.41 S.04 tS isaiaar (. 4 M tST S.wi IT Krasmar s 40 i6 S SI T.i.t 4 Pawling S 4 4 4 1 IS T.4S 4 MllnnnrnT M 41 111 T.BT 4 Pallniiroa J. 103 4 41 1.00 III 4 Millibar .lt Mo irllussrnvr Acrommorintlen (Onnaotlnc with lrlnoa N.I). Ft ) !ir slinroTa. Arrla si NllnmroT v A. M 10.01 A.M. 1 in l. M. 1 M I'. M I.C3 t. M. 1.10 P.M. Trains Leave Lewistown Junction : It 14, a m, I A I. a m, It 4 ami trT, p m, t.ts, p m, A 3.1 p m lor I'linlmra and th Want. T M a m, 14 a m, I IT p m, 4 .14 p ra, I SI p m II 14 p a, for PaltaiMphU, Naw York, Haiti taor ami Washington. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOHTUKK CENTRAL RAILWAY. Tralna l.4T Mnnbury t 1 10 a in, for Ualiafouta, Erla ami Cansodal ium, For Look Havaa. li v.'p in, t or IK'liarunta, Ksa sail rasas .:iu p m, For Hnoo aod Watkln. 625am. for C'Uwlna njllaltn. t M am 3 Mem ami s p for W ilkalrra gtHm, 11 ot a in, I 40 p m. For Hliamakla Si il MnuntUarmtl. Trnlnn taY flnilniuroTa Jnni-tlnii: ( S3 a in, arrlvlnx at lbllntl.llila Slip in. Haw York 30 p id, Ultmor 4 4i p m, Wiib. loictiin e&o p m. I II p in,arrvi,Kst PlilUilatpblatlo p m.Paw York Ctftpin, Ualtlinora 44 p m, Wask Inulon J 46 nm. T ST p in, arriving at Ph .Silatpl la 1 1 a m.Naa? TorkT 10 a lu, nailliuora a in, atp lOKton 0 ut a in. Train ! I.aavpa Pnnburt: 3 60 n m. arriving al Pbllail-lpbla 3S a m.Naa York II Hi a m, lUltlmora s i a u, nan Inulon 10 a in. ,1. ii. WUOI , Oen'l Pan Asanl. CM AH. E. rutlll, Ueu'l Mauasar. $1 At Aline, ia liy A. o. Horuberger. Feb '(), .las. H. Uoyer of port Trevor ton ami Ida Junetta Bortnur, of Geo rgetown. HI id (1 Ivh u rg: HI a r livi Butter SO l'-rfgs ih I'll U-d cherries 8 Unpitted 44 8 Blackberries u Kaspberries 12 Onions 40 I.urd 7 1 allow i Chickens per lb 6 J'tirkeys . a Hide a Soulde '. fi nam U Remnants of all kinds, below cost, Schoch's Bros., Selinsgrove, Pa. 13 WEEKS. Tka IMH.IC'K 7.KTTH will ba maltail. arumly wrappaJ, to any ailitraM In Ilia Uull c l btaiaa fur Uiri'4 ibODitu on re all I al ONE DOLLAR. Literal rtl.ronnt allowrrl to potmata iKtnt tml olnlm, aniplacoplci maiiau irot A'lilraM ail ruerio UM'ii n ' a-. rr., 1'HASKI.IS SqclBK' LIEBIG COMPAM'S Extract Of Meat ONLY siuir Guarantee AGcnninc By Baron Licliiic IIIkIii)' reconiuiende-l s a nla.htc;ip liirtmid o aloalmllo ilrlr.M. lemilno noly with tlia fm' nlralla of llaraa LlalilK'a oiKDHturo In nrrmn Ur. HoM by Sturckcriiarl, (Iroeora and Hrugglft WANTED. Local anil TrnHni S'iliinrn to (all nnr rlmli'i. viirllira iif Nimi'i v Stock, olllior oil hillnry ort'oiniiiliu-lon, oeriiiiiiii'iit oiniilnynii'ri' to tli rlulil iiiioi, no rcHiin lor liiry onvr, nprivlit ami liiimwl nrn IIhi on.-a w aro Iookihk ilrom wllti roircni a r.l Y HllonirRS Niirrriuin Jun. 6, 'bS. Sw. pl. IlocliniiT N . Y Genuine Bargano at tho tiontrai its .dlo. (Dftoco SELINSGROVE, PA. JSWUf .. BIJ . PSj HAMBURG EDGINGS I Our Spring Invoice of Hamburg Edgingt3has arrived. The assort ment ia large and patterns beauti ful, with prices way down, in fact lower than ever. Call and take a look at them. ; 8. WEIS. M .LUrLJL"'J.!!! aW W. H. FELIX'S POPULAR FURNITURE AND CARPET ItOOiUS, Valley Street, Lewistown, la. UKDKOOM SUITS, of al! kinds an.1 prices: Mat tresses, Feathers, Pillows, Houletore, Bed Springs-, ('Lairs, Tables, Sinks. Sofae, Stands, Huicans. Ac., Ac, &o , 4c. PAULO It SUITS in Browt Terrv. IUw filk. Hair Cloth and Plash (roods. Parlor Rockers, all kinds, Marble Top Tablea.Look iog Glasses, some fine ones, I'ictnres, &o., Ac WAM'KD Iininnllately, Laillm to work l wholi'Kiili' Iiciiih. on Snicillawork at til liuiiirl. (Si'iit anv illntaii'T). Onml my on ln inuina, F'vi-rvlhliiL' lilriil-li.il. I'lirlii'tilnrx Irra .,llr'r Arll-llo Now Vork "lt-. Nvuillonwrk Co., 76 lull St i DMIVISTnATOltS NOTIf!K l.ttrof Ailmlolmnition on tba antittn ol Sarah Voil. r. Inta ol MI.Mi.rro. k tw .. bnjilor On., ilae'il, liarlnK le.n itmnt'T to tl.a amla ullinail, all iierfnna knowing thaiuai'lvaa Iml.t al to ul'l .aula lira raqun. trd to tnaka limn Olato iyinaot,whlla thou bvliir elalmi war. .riiu tliam duly sutliantlcatatl to tba nuilar lentil. U. It. YOIIRK, J. I'. Yt Dr.N. ,lh. 27, '81. AiluiUiKtratora Matilda Jashktt i In in. Court r rnmmnn by Imr nut frlund I l'litu ol Hnvilar (Tolliilv. llAHSISON 1IALKY Almt 8ulioona lu lllvoioo I U Uuuouilr irm ink; tlKORIIB JARRKTT J l Tlioi'oiiiinonwoiilih nfCnnirylvania to tha laid lioiipoudunt, Uroi-tlug: Wo enm-nand yon, aa livroro you liava hern oouuiiHink'.l, Unit , lllht a.Ulo ull uthar IiukI nora and eti-uiins wliutwN-v.r, you Im und aiiptiiir In your iiolt iwrnoii lhr our .ludKn at Alld dli'liiUKli at a t'ourt uim.iuinon I'luaa III fro to ho hold lor lliu mill County 'I Nuydur, on Monday, Mm mtti day ol I'alironrv nat, to annwor tho II liul ol the mild Mallldn J irrott, mid nhow ouuhd, I any you have, why tlio ald Matddii Jurr.it, your wile, ahuiild uut lu'dlvoroo.l Irom tlia Ium n ol uiutrlinony, Hgnmalily to tha Ala ol lu. (luu enil Aravmlily In nuidi oiwa luado aud iirovldud and lioronl lull not, WIlnu.ntliM llonorul)! J. O. liuolicr, Pronldont ol our Mid Court at MlddluhUrKh, tho Hlb day ol Uociul)or, A. D. Ibb7. HEUHEN 1)KEICE, Jan. M, 1888. Kh.rlir. CROWN ACME ! Tba best I?nrntrjg Oil tbak can oe made from Petrolium. It Rives a brilliant libt, , It will not smoka the cbimnsy. It will Dot cbar the wick. It has a bigb Are test. . It will not explodo. It is witbont comparison as ft per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured from tbe finest Crude in tbs most perfectly equip pad refineileio tbe world. It is tbe Best. Ask your dealer tor Crown Aemo. Trade orders filled by Yotjrs ti oly, ftraYFiKra m. rn . Daniel Ke)lcr h Vie Court of Com rs I iiiiiii I'lrate ot Snyder hlitnbim Kcilor. ( o.. At Subim'tui vi irorre,So. 1 'tft.J'. J lHbS. Tha Cominnnwtallii of I VnnarlTiinla to tlia (aid l(urondi!Ut (licrtlUR ; Wo command you, an holer you Iihto hin e iniiniiii'ln I. (hut ni'itiai unlc nil oth'T IuihI- I hum mill rxriiHt-a whiioHnvr, you ho and up iioiir in your ro,.or portion nrtnro our j'uilirrH ui Nllildloluirit h hi h Court ol Common I'Iimiko llioir I. loi hold lor the n.il'l County ot Snydor, on Momlity, tho Villi day ol !. m it, to annwxi the Hhi'l ol lli old IiiiiiIpI I'. Ki'iIit, alld allow riiuK. II any you have why tha aulil Imnlnic. Ki'i'lir, your huxluind, .Mould not lie dlvorrcd Irom iho liondii ol luiitrlmony, airrrnhla to the Ac'.ol Ih.Oouurul Asr.oililylu audi case mad aud provldod, and horcol lull not WanoMllie llouuruldo I, i llui'har, I're'l dont ot our nald Court at lUiddlchurxh, the Utli duy ot Inc., A. 1. m. KEUIIKN DKEEKE. Jan.lt, 1SS Hharin Court locln mutton W1IKUICAS tbe Hon. Joseph ' lluoher 1'r.il l.nt Judna or tha Judl rial Dlalrlot oompoiied of the roontlei oI Knyda Union and Mllltln and hainuel A. Wanel aud Jooli A. Klnlth, Kii. Aa.unlat. Judx.a In and nr Hnyder oounty have lutued their pre oept Ixarlim, ijt. Ilia Utli day ol Doc. A ll. 1kH7, to ma dlraoted lor the boliIlDK of an Or ihana court, a ourt ol Couimcm Pleai, oourt ol (Jy.r and T.rinlner and Danaral court ol Uunrt.r srilon. ol tha eaca al Mldillehumb lor tbe oounty ol Nnydnr; on the 4tb Monday (belnic tba V7lli day ol Fob. Ma.) and oontluua one week. Notio. U thrr.'nra nerany given to Iba Ooro nor, Jumlo. of tba I'eaneaud Conhtalile. In and for tha oounty of snyd.r, to apiiaai lu their proper prona with tbelr roll, reoonla. Innui- aitlona, atainlnation anil other renieiuhrunce to ttiota tuinui to their oinoea and in their b.i ball pertain to be dona and witneei and per. uui iiru.vniiiiu in u.iiii ui in. i.ouunon wealth aalDHi any perioni ara required t be tbnnand tbera attendlns and not departing wunoui i.ave a, in.ir pern, jufiioe. era re qu.at.d to be puni tail In their attandanca a ine aiiiKiiniKu tune aureeaniy 10 ootioe. (Ilvi n under my hand and lea at tha fih.f iri'onioe in Mniiiieour, the utn Jay at Jan A. !., one thousand eight hundred anl slKDty-alht. RtUHEN UUEESE, Mb.rlO. A full line cf .Inle. Hemp, Hag, Ingrains, TsprsliyJ Hodv Hrnssels and Velvet Carpets, Art SiuareN.SDjyr-l nia juigs. voca ami nulla i 'err ha. Door .Mats. W 11 any of Iho above goods as low as same quality can do nouugui any piaco, and pay froigbt cburges to any ntation on 1. H. It. Write mo for nricos or come and ee me largest sioric tins side of I'biliidelpbia Kespoetlully, 1Y. U. FELIX. When You Insure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH. f 1 elinsgTove, Pa., A-out .Stock.CoinpaTilo General Insurance f)K(l A. M ED 1H1H AlTN,'i, sf Ilartlsrd, Cann,, IUMJ,Dt New York, 1B17 FIRE ASS DCIATID N, Phll'a, . patilost: ASSETS SQ,5tSBt54l r,cua,rta 121, 517,1111 Tlira (.'nmnani.i rank aroona Ilia TIET. are nLtl In axrerUnca. and with th.lr latat.iiia Saiiital i,d rrfourra. n'lar.inira iinqueaMoned alety and necnrliy. ny meir prom, i aoiion. rair, 1100 ill ami etlM.cn.ry ueailna. In all th.lr loll l.ttlaalSSM. they have won for tbKUju.ilvei U UKAT KUI'U 1AT1U.NS. No Assessments. No Premium Nolets ARE YOU INSURED ? If not, write to the above Agcbcy and you will rcceiTel'rompt attention. sal lo Buy Trial List- John A. Qroro . Wm. H Haliy. tllMlielli Huydur r. (J. Towor Survlvlnr Es. John t. Kellur v.. John W, 8m. k. .t.klT TlieUouuulMilonert ol Uulou Do, va. llloharj iiuoii. Eliaa Uully un ko, vi. John K. Hunhaa. John 3. Kwarti Ex. o. v.. WillUui Walt.r. A. W. Poitur v. Ahtd Horrold 1't.al. Jarob li, ellit.rlliiK va. Nortou tJrouie, John A Orov. va. Win. H. llaloy. Lowli Poiitiu. v.- II. 8.8chX'li. JeroiulHli Mjjvit Admr. va. John Halina. lioury Wnioiili.rKor umh fcu. va. Uoo. A. Sliader HI III. Aun Mury Fllu va. Nor B. Hlddleiwarth et.al. Kenuody k hhlre . It. W. HuuiiubI. N. f, Haruva, Kiauklln Twp, I). U. htruujor Aduir . v.. J, O. Nipple. Tbs Duluiatla Nail k IrouUj.va.Ur. (ten. H - , o CW.I-ar. Sum. v.. J kf . Itln. Coiulth.of I'unu. wus. aa Pllt. O, Boltndar va, Jvrfinlah C'rou.a at.ul. fblllu M. Hohueev. Moiuy lomh.rllna al si. W. W. WITTENJU Ytli, frothy. Grand OoDortunilv Cheap ! We are offering Bargains in eve ry Department of our Store prepar atory to taking Inventory. Now is the time to come and se cure tho Biggest Bargains of the Season. Come early and secure the best. SCHOCH BROTHERS, SELBNSGKOVE. 1 . WJ1L nioBEOT Jr vr. TisJ S. " 1 s. j it . . . a la. aa .... IL mm mm x '4 35 s i1 5V?.1 --r jet mm ! tea. li a, rWauJ Ui. lavnt. ACEWTQ VVAriTED I rmnlr W.I AN PHOVf tM.no W akat AmM iii( rrai airs iw WIS" par aafiani. . klua lo Sua Sanaa Ih. aliiHr. IiAn . ava4 MM mIIim Ikl. W.ia.r . 1 ,11 arlv. aalf 1 .Hm- 1 aJ la .ran i. Miaklue? Ir Mak. klua in aaaa . U ,mii aalliua ftkla a.i..r I a M avlua watlr I to Ihua. dtfilriaa aa aa.nav S-l. Am. Ik I HSIM-ONS VVtlN.Kk at tnaa.ra.iafV-' I piiM. Wtlavit. Iba ir.ciaal lawMaath.a aS C fT)L Bob. 12 8 '87 ly. Cjrnbnrj, I, "--7. CiTiKitir. TZ'ST-Z T7ASnE3 CO., Eriirsv