(TSVvVT f . LLIjl w published every Tharsdav. w.j; i'"!h-."l ?.?riV?..!'l ?. HI tietiihborlioo.1;. S.sa.tf. at Ik plain iwi " w " ' -- -ri ifaatdl. Our Minnas will fclway. b. open Satkeea wlfh to ap.es thrMh Ktwe will set Sold ore.lf rMponslble for the pialass tasj esawss. -3 .m lni, akf ihlll iBUPelll ears Cntmvv Ceeats. re Coarts ef id.rC.antr sr. "'' fo"ri ! Vfebraary, May, Hsplsasbsr, S.oesd aaWy ( Bo.ajb.r. " trSTOl TO STOSCSIBIES. Ireek at the f1igtue on the label of vatar paper. Those flgares tell you Sam atb to wmcn orm bubscrip vhi u paii. Within 8 weeks after laoBvfl s sent, see If date Is changed. He ether receipt is necessary. nniiiciui-1 mi tj mii' Will 11." io:ei, ai'diui Hotlee change In Bchoch Bros. adv. Sam'l rftullni of Pauling, is clerk ing for O. Alfred Sohoch. The lawns are beglunlug to look beautiful tn their green dross. The nett eollpse of the moon will be at uildnlght on the 22nd of July. Mrs. Daniel Reber of near Mlfllln- burg last week fell down a flight of stairs and broke her Ankle. Henry Mover, of Jacksou township fell from a ladder on Saturday and broke his shoulder blade. This is the time of year when a man Is apt to go to sleep dnrlug the sermon and dream of going a Ashing. lst week's gun club's score stood : John Frauds 12, M. Z. Stelntnger 10, J. F. Stetler 0. H. H. Grimm, 8. Howard Walter has returned from Lycoiniug county where he had been employed in an ezohange stable. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Penny of Lew Isburg were the guests of.tlie editor and wife over Sunday. The reason so many do not succeed In life is because they went to be rich at the starting point. ThelHoly Communion will be ob served In the Evangelical Lutheran ohuroh at Ueavertown, Pa., on Sab beth, 20th. Mrs. James Bickhart of Penns Creek left Tuesday for St. Louis to join her husband who is employed In a flour mill in that city. Spring gardens and spring chick ens dou't grow well together. If the experiment is tried, the garden crop will grow iuto the chicken's crop. PLA8TSR. W: B. Winey has Just received a oar load of plaster which be will furnish at (9.00 per ton in graiu bugs. I). Bolendor's ware-house and eoal B1U"WU! IWl LUlU Illlli public sal on Saturday. The price asked f 1,000 and the highest bid was $800. Mr. and Mrs. Hebebraud have bid en their friends farewell and gone to their home in Cleveland, Ohio. They left on the 2:50 uiuil Monday after noon. W. I. Oarman, the shoo man, will from this on accept all kinds of coun try produce in exchange for goods He will always pay the highest price for it and allow full cash value. . Wantkd. Two teams to haul stave timber and two men to cut it. Call on or address BP A ID & HKRB.4TKR, May 10, '88. 3m. Beavertowu, Pa, Carpet 12c, 0 Button Kid (J loves 60o., Napkins 23o. per doz., Linuen TowlsOo., 80 Inoh Detain t0o., 50a wove Dross Cloth 35c, at Chestnutts, Lewistown, Pa., The elements seem to be at issue with eaoh other again and right here in the middle of May we find our solves shivering under an over-coat and bugging coal Are. Let the con gregation sing "December's as pleas ant as May." Lecture. Rev. A. H. Spangler will deliver a lecture in the Evangeli cal Lutheran Church at Beavertowu on Thursday evening June 7, on the subject of "Strange People." Ad mission, Adults 33 cents, Children IS cents. All invited. td An entertainment will bo given by the students of the Preparitory De partment of Central Pennsylvania College in the College Chapel, New Berlin, Pa., Saturday evening, May 20, ot 7 o'olook. All are invited to be present. The eorner-etone laying at Man' beck's ehurch will take place next Sunday, May 20th inBted of "May 80," as stated la last week's paper but eorreoted this week. Revs. Aurand and Reiner will assist Rer. Toung, pastor. Jaoob Frook of Pleasant Point. (Battletown) Union county, met with a frightful aooldent on Saturday. He was engaged in felling trees when one of them struck him, crushing one of jegs ana pinning him to the ground until his companions sawed off the eetion that rested on him. V7. R. Penny of Lewisburg, Super intendent Herman and the editor of sue rosT paid a second visit to Swift un tost Saturday and returned with HXIV trout, all trJIA 11.1. .....ll i-i- r -i .vim auii suiaii satflu Bonvlnoes us that the stream is about isnea out and unless restocked from lear to year, Swift Run will loose Its f eoora as a "Paradise for anglers. f Wm. iioysr of Freeburg placed a beautiful monument over the grave of John B, eon of John W. Reinlnger, 'n our cemetery on Tuesday. He also 'seed two tablets over the graves of "tin Bowersox' children at Has--rs, and one over the grave of "--!-. Tfcey are all cf besa- ?--:: r' j irl ! Rtk.-T1i undersigned will eoiuiuence I ithst Hhnde Mountain Distil. err About the. 80th of April, when he will need 001) bushels of Rye, for which he will pay the highest cash prloe or take It exchange for whiskey D. K. II A KB. The communion services at the Lutheran Church on Sunday morn ing was largely attended and one hundred and thirty-eight communed the largest number for years. The churohls In a healthy state and Is con stantly Increasing In numbers nnder the ministration of Rev. Orwig. It seems that the Inevitable Is a new church, and our people had just as well wake up their mind to it aud avoid an emharraslng delay. Cornkr-stokk Layhto. The corner-stone of the Evangelioal Church at Manbeck's will be laid, God willing, on the 20th. The services will be as follows : Saturday evening, English preaching; Sunday 0:80, A. M. a Ger man, and an English, discourse. Sun day 8, P. M. English sermon. Emi nent ministers will be present to of- fluinte on the occasion. All are cord ially Invited. N. Young, Pastor. D. D. Hess & Son's Fertilizers are slowly but shurely growing into pop ularity and our farmers are united in their opinion as to its superior quail ties. Hess' Fertilizers contain the life aud essence of Animal Bone, Blood, Muriate of Potash aud other valuable ingredients. It coutalns the required substances that are adapted toevery variety of crop orsoil It is permanent in its effects, produces large crops aud leaves the soil better than when applied. Miss Eva Schoch of Selinsgrove spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Mlddleburgh and on Satur day evening gave a delightful exhi bition of the wonderful musical tal ents before a social clrole at the resi dence of Jere Croutte, with Prof. Paul Billhart as pianist. On Sunday morning she rendered tho beautiful sacred solo, "ashamed of Jesus" In the Lutheran Church. Miss Suhoch is a skillful performer on the piano, a ready reader, and one of the very finest soloists in Central Pennsylva nia. Hon. Mortimer Whitehead, Worthy Lecturer of the National Grange, will deliver a series of lectures In Snyder county on topics interesting to far mers, as follows ; At Bower's School House, Franklin township, near Mld dleburgh, on Monday, May 21st, at 2 o'clock P. M., same dayat7:U') in Boyer's Hall, Freeburg ; Sulem church, Msy 22 at 2 o'clok P. M., and at Shriner's church, Chestnut Ridge at 7:80 P. M. Hon. Whitehead is ao knowledges! to be one of the most brilliant spew liars on Farm Topics, ills power Cor presenting his views on any subject Is beyond rival. All who coin-' out to 'u-nr lint im tlies JlilfJ'j will be amply repniil. liis lectures are not only Interer-tlng but also amusing and iiistsuuttve. All are in vited to utteml. Huo posters. A case of rewarded charity came to our notice tlils week. A few weeks ago a young German came to Middle burgh aud applied to Prof. Billhart for assistance. The young mau in troduced himself as a fresco painter, out of work and out of funds. He was an houcst-appoaring, intelligent looklug young fellow and Mr. Bill hart udvanoud him enough money to pay his way to Shamokln. He had heard nothing of him until Tuesday when the young straDger re-appeured-but iu a different garb and under dif ferent circumstances. He reported that he had made his way to Shamo kin where he had been recommended to the kiud cousideration of Maj. Hamilton, lessee of Thomas Gelles pie's Hotel. The young mau stated his circumstances to the Major and he referred him to the owner of the House, who requested the young German to make a design for fresco ing one of the rooms, which he did aud it was so strikingly appropriate that he at once employed him to fres oo every room In the Houee a job hich brought him $300 in solid cash oyer and above all expenses. He came here Tuesday, paid back the borrowed money with interest and gave the Professor an old-fashioned gesellegkeit." WKST Bkavkr. Lewis Manbeok has his house up and under roof and will be completed In a short time. John H ominel Is the ooutructor. Aaron Howell and brother will buv and ship a lot of bark from MoClure this spring. Any person who wish a variety of Deans can nave a small planting by caning on our land lord at McClure, C. M. Middleswarth is getting over an attack of sore eyes, which seem to be making the rounds in this end of the county. miT if i . . . nr. ai. urannen or ie Wigtown was in West Beaver last week, and made a general sweep among the potatoes, seventy-five cents being the price paid. W. J. Oteeley left a few days airo ror laauo, wnere be expects to stav M a . w during the summer months. Your Bannervllle correspondent didn't have his coin nass with him when he estimated the potato acre age of West Beaver at 800. I think 400 aores would have oome nearer the mark. Saturday last your humble servant took dinner with Henry Houserand while there was shown a fine lotof uiaoic Bpanith chickens. Henry is al ways on the improve. Judging by appearanoe W. Q. Wan ner nas His sbare of trade in Weal tfeayer. Troxel's saw mill was last week moved la L. J. Roinlir's woods whera he intends euti.'j out the oak timber. B--''V- . a a J.t.S"Vl Mwloal College end Pennsylvania "i iiniirrriiiv niitfiiuenrtj 01 niuuf iilf principal towns of ten counties. The puiuiurr pcr-nivii will urHI .ruiy ov, c?. ... . I ill I ! . . OA 1Ui I t or particulars adriress t U. MOVER, Director. Nkwark, N. J., May 13, 18S8. Mr. Editor. It affords me pleas ure to Introduce to you the Newarker who was formerly known an a Middle burger. He will endeavor to give a brief description of his new home. The city of Newark Is situated on the Passaic River, which Is navigable for a number of miles and regulates the climate; bnt in the line of business It is situated about halfway; yet there is always a wave of buslnos back and forth which moistens It so as to make It grow and it certainly does grow.lf Mlddleburgh had but Ave per cent, of the energy these cities have It would undoubtedly be a city, too, inside of ten years. The city Is healthy If you keep away from the gas factories and beer saloons. In summer it Is quite warm, and the mosquitoes are plentiful as I hear It said and in which I will soon have an experience and in whiter It is quite oold, but at present it Is "just lovely," epeclally to be out on the river in n little yacht on a moon-light night with your best girl. Newark has a population of about 100,000 inhabitants, and among these you will find foreigners of almost eve ry nation generally offscourliiK- thoiiKh occasionally you find among them very Intelligent and valuable oitizeus. The city Is well supplied with edu cational institutions of which Cole man's National Business College Is one of them. This College is such an institution that will make a man or woman understand business before graduation, it matters not what length of time it requires. There are about one hundred students in attend ance uo w who stud) type-writing short-hand, etc., but the majority take the business course. Send me the Post to No. 83 Fulton Street until otherwise ordered. A. C. Sl'ANOLKlC CVNTRBVILLK. ThursJay. Ascen sion Day was spent by a great many along Penns Creek fishing. They have a peculiar superstition here that every body must go a fishing on that day. From whence it comes or what was Its origin nobody pretends to ex plain. The young folks only know thut it Is so, and they follow the rule, and it matters not if they don't get the ghost of a nibble, they are carry ing out the unwritten law and keep ing up with the superstitious proces sion. J. E. Mohn and wife visited rela tives In Fremont last week. A hundsomo monument was placed on the grave of Mr. aud Mrs, George Herman in the Union Cemetery iHst week by the heirs of the saitl de"M. "?fr""Tu eTil o lYu I uClT." t T.i a oi ni a II - ship of R. H. Lance of Mifllinburg and is a neat and tasty job of work. It is 8 feet high aud cost $U0. J. M. Hartmau was registered in Wiliiamsport a day or two last week. Mrs. H. C. Sampsel Is visitiug rela tives and friends in Montoursville, her nativo home. Communion services were held in the Reformed church on Sunday. Rev. T. it. DieU officiating. Capt. J. D. Klso of Philadelphia Sundayed hero. Dr. D. N. Sampsel of Wlnfield made a short visit to his friends here on Sunday. Centreville like all small villages has Its share of gossipers who must be continually giving some one the length of their tongues. J. K. Snyder, 'alias Muokle' the vateran sawyer of Spring Mills, Sun dayed with his family here. Uriah Weirlck and S. F. Shearv paid Winfleld a business visit on Mou- duy. TnoXKLviLLK. The five rainy days last week belated some corn nlantlnir In this neck o' woods, although most of our farmers were through before. If blossoms tell the truth we will have more fruit this year than we ever hud. Uur wlieatflelds have lnmrnu.,1 amazliiKly during the last few weeks. auu we now nave fair prospects for good crop. Baturuayarter-noon"mulewhacker John 'came home drenched to the skin wbioh is now almost bronzed V . T a a . wn oaiurury last "Trapper Jim caught 11 trout that averaged 11 In 111 nntiinl . . - J Kuessmeni. iiel's see. til a. leren loven a leventy-leven." Gee wbiz I What a lie ! Well, Tom, the trout oame at last, Better late than never. io-uay (Monday) a week ago, Jaoob Biugman left for a tour through some of the Western States. He will go as tar as Kansas. Hope he will have pleasant journey and safe return. oiiss a. jane Uood urt. rni.. where she Intends to remain for some time. Jane is a fair sample of our oeauurui girls, and we are all sorry to loose her. Geo. Krebbs and Miss Sarah Knaus were Joined in matrimony on the flth Inst., and on Tuesday started on their honey-moon trip to North'd county, Howard Trozel has employed an otner teamster In the person of Hardy uisn. it suits Hardy first rate as it brings him a little uearer his sweet heart. The first plo-nlo Is not yet announc ed, but it won't be long a-oomin'. a oss Si Oreenboe Intend palutlnc tneir large store bouse which they puronasea or tne Myers estate. J. tu. retterolf has his new boese ready for the roof. A, H. Swarts has the plasterers at nis new bouse. Miss Ida Eisenhower of Kansas is here on a visit the guest of faerunsle. Jueob Nebrhood, ft!s tie season that, the rrow am Kit 1 ' i t'.tTi la r For 8AtK. A bouse and lot In Hie frnm M. Ariii.iiainir.rli .ntn if u - w the property of Benjamin Witten- myer, deo'd.'or particulars iuquire or address JOH2t WlTTKSMVKR, L. M. Moatz, May B, '83. Agents. nu.-ja u.iiij,j. J-ll-S'.l' P. . 1L1I.L1.M-I lLA.ltI.l 11313. April tOth, at Banncrrille, by Rev. N. Young John D. Lash and Miss Mary P. Baker, both ot Bannervllle. May 13th nt Beavertiwn by Rev. N. Young Wiu. B. Musser and Ellen Shrefiler, both of Troxelville. ji j:i. Mny 5th at Beavertown, Pa., Jacob W. Feese. aited 80 venrs. It months and 12 days. Mr. Fees was a highly respected citizen, ami a member of the Evangelical Ltillivrun church. May Gth at the residence of Mr. Nerhood near Adauisburg, Jacob Witmer aged about &0 years. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF HEAL ESTATE ! I'nrxisnt t- in orrtxr olih Orpbsnt' Conrti of Mifflin o.l Noy.lnr tltt. lh undirnlKB d Ailmlnlitfftt'ira emu 'iUiiiontu tniipm dl tii bit will co.l uiiioini r Ainrr Ml.ldlm wrlh lU of trrlni i wr:h.i, Snil. r omnttr l' . will ipoio to I'uMM U no tbo ,nmiC( Id DfesUr luwnrblp, Ml.fl.n rnuutr, I'., with in od hsil mil of WchI ir MaUoD, on lh S. kL, K. K.od , Saturday, Juno 9, 18SS. ItOo'cloill A. M. the Mliwlnc VAMIAHLK V A KM, rllotclnic Inn. In ol ,Ug.h I limit, h Wsgiicr, Licnul (Hill, Mcrhia Miller and Olhari, annlalnlnr 100 ACIICS n oro or Allot MM Ik lid U cletrrd !)! In '! Mai nl rultlTit.n Trent Flftoit .T.'f wliUb la WKLL.TIMHK.RKI. A t:m nt rnnnlDK IT p-i tbrouifb Hi farm, in. I ttirri'un r rrc(J lonillJ RAHN, TWO ItWKI.I, lNtl HU SKS, ud older viltbulMIURK, ln S well of lond w.iter Boar th hona- an I Una Or chard of J.Min trees ofeirvllent fruit 1KKMS OF 8 A l.fcV no liar eent. It bo paid i.ndaj ufaale auona lli properly In ao'il. One third after deducting xpenaa ol aaln to remain aa adowor op laid preu.lara the llf' -tune of tl'.e widow, tine half tho rrrniin.l. r t be paid on the ft rut dajr November lsns and the lialauoe on the ft rat day of April ID'U, whoti dead and poiaotiloB la to be given. The wid ow! doaer to b o. ure l hr bond ad ni irm-a. KOIIEKT MII.M.KSW AKTI1, WII.I.IAM IWIMI, AdtDlnlalratore' oum teautmrnto anneto. Sheriff's Sale ! Hy Tlrtni. id anndry wrlt i.f Kl. K., I will . pnao t.il'uhlio aale at the Omrt lluuie lu Mid dletmrgh, l a., un Siitunlny, May 2(5, 1?8S, at Id o'rlo'k, A. M , all tho rmhl, llllo. Intrreat nnd crtule (I.oIDk the undiridcd one lmlt) ol John lliirtmnii. In Iho lollualnu liii-aaiiue-, Hill-c-uii'iita and trema l Iiim.I aiiuato In Monroa tonniih p, Snydvroouiity, I'a. Tit ACY N. I, la lionmlod aa Inllnara : On Hie North by lunil o the holra ol Wmer llaaalor, on Ihn Ka't hy Iho Snxi'ii'hnniia Klvi-r. on tho Ho.it n hy land of Win. Klrkpat'li k. too. H. Hinm-a and land ol tho heira ol I pu t tlrln-r ! dy Mt. lmrl llumiiiil routiiliiuiK MNrHr-UVE ACHKS, inure or le. THAtTTNO. 7. Hound ad North ly land of Elichaol Huinmrl KjiH by the Siiripihiinna l'.lvor, Mouth by land ol the hrira of lirnry llummal. d'Cd.. and on the Wl I't land ol Mlrhaol llutniiiel, centalulng KUTKKN AUHKs.ui,.ro or le-a. TUAtrf NO. . Koiinde.) oa the North hy land origan ll.inlori .-loom iy laiiierine iiaiiry, imh i,y holra ol Wel.or Itaiwlor. Wet hy shrtni'r'e holra. contain. InaSlM'Y At'KKS. mora or Ivaa neir.cu, laion inu eioeutun aud lu he iold aa the properly or John llnrininn. HK.l'Jir.rf DRVKSr Nhnlll CJourt INxilniniuitm WllhUKAS tho Hon. Joseph C Hu.-hor Prealdeut Judge of the Jadl olal Matrloi oomu iaed of tho countloa ol Sny.le Union and aillHIn and allluol A. Weiael and Jacob A. Smith, Ki,. Aaaoolaie Juduea la .., nu,,i.r tunij dim laaued tholr pre eept bearing, d.te the Nth day or lo. A.l. 17, to in directed for the holding of an Or- pnan oourt. a oourt ol (Joniuion I'leaa, court of Oyer and Terminer and (lenoral curt ol Uuarter Sraa,,na of the peace at allddlekurgh .... ...j.iuij oi lanynor; on iho th .Mon.lat (being the vnib day ol May 18M.) and Continue Notice la therefore noroot glren to the Corn ner, juauueaof tho t'eace and !un.tahlea In and for the county of Hnyder.to appoai In tholr proper perNona with tholr roll! recur, la, Iniiui. Itlona, exainlnntlona and other reummlirunoei ininga to their olllcoe and in th.dr bat nan psneiu 10 u none and wltneraei and per aona proaafliillnir In hnhalr of iha l wealth agalnat any peraoniaro required to bu the n and titer attendlnu anil Dot departing without leara at their peril. Juatlnei ar rJ. queaien v do punrtuaiin Ihelr attendance a the appointed time agreeably to noio e. Illtron under my band and aea at the Kl... III'! nltlaolo Mlddlehuri-, the Svth Jay ol April auouoauu oigni nunurad anj eigav'iiigut. KtUIIKN PUEEHE, SbarlfJ. T?XKCUTK1X NOTICK -Letter JL-Jteatatuentarr on the aatata .r Mwungor lato ol W.el llear towuahlp Snyder Oounty, Pa., doo'd, baring bean grunted to the ununraignoa, an poraona gnawing theinaelvea ludabted toeald oatatn are lequeatod ta make linmedluta paytueul, while thoae having nlalma will pmaent tueiu duly authenticated lor let iiBineut to iu nuueraigneii. . SUSANNA SWONOEK. April it 18. Eioutrii NOTKJK is hereby piven that the following Wldowa Anural aomoiilo miflMv ine iiw ww, nare noon nio.t with the CMiirk nl ins wrpuaua i:ouri oi Miy.iaf oounty, f,.rron Brmatlou ou Monday, Ih 'JMh day of .May. Appraisement oiriiathurlneNhnlhr, widow of ji.no rtuoii-, inicoi oi union townihip, border Oounly, l'aiA-'d. Appralaouivnt ol Mng.l.ilona rolti widow of r.iuanuoi runs, line oi r riiiiKllu lowiialiip, Mny. dor oouuty, I'u., doo'd. Appralainetit of M.iry Kike, widow of Noah Flko, lute of JJoarcr lowimhlp, 8nydor county, l'a.duu'd. Appralaetnont of Naruh llonfar, widow nf Aaron iionior late ol Jackaon towuahlp. Snyder county, '., doo'd. Apprulaement of Kii'annnh Hwangor, widow ol la ao Mwonger. lato of Weet beaver townahlii, Snydor oounty, I'a., doo'd. Appralaement of Martha J Cooper widow of .i.iui.a .uvn r iaiu oi ine fiorough Of bellna' grore, huydor couuty, Pu., doo'd. W. W. W1TTENMYER, Msye, '89. Ulerk, O.O. UDITOR S NOTICE. In tlie Estate of Jmie Dicmer, dee'd. Ia Tug OiiruAKg' CoiriiT or Hkyhkk Coumtv. The uaderalejneil auditor annul ntod hv 11. Court above niontloneil to dlatrlbulo the fund remaining In tho lunula ol Daniel K. Uoyur Kx eootor ol thoeatute to and uiuong thuao legally entitled to the aume, hi ruhy glvea notloo, thut he will attend to Iho dutloa ollile appoint merit on Monday. May II. IDD4. at U o'.doi'g A. M. in 11, . ollloe of A. W. Totter, Ken., Kelinagrove, I'a., at which tune and plaou all pornona luioroat. ed are reiiuoaied to attend aaid preaont tholr clalinior ha forever debarred from aliuxl igiu aid fund. . . A.W. POTTEK, May 1, '88. Auditor. Accounts, The following AocounU have been filed, ax anilued and pauod In the Hrothouotary'l 01 lloe, and will bo praatiotad 10 Iha next court al fomiuon ro'aa mr oonnruiaiioa. All perioni M..v W.I, H, HUtlUV. r'Irat and final aooount ol T. H niutee ol Poter Zochiuau a luautla of Jackson Miituauip, ouyuer oouuty I a. . First and hualaooouut of M. A. Wot..,i ailtuo ol Moeea MlddlaaaiartU if lin.v.. ir,. ship, Snydor oouuty, t'a. Mays, '. ,( Ulorli, U. O. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Letters of BlavUilalralulii.oa tba.atat..f 1X4 At! UKa r- i.i. i. J u LTSr.' krea... MHIttml.'l 1. all r.ran. aow i utaa! vf . - - w.'M ..i.i..m ina a a- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUNBUHY & LIWSTOU LXV. Time Table, In ftect May 15. 18S8 wratWAgn ( iia. OTATioFa. katwamii' p m in A . V. a in am t IS l t.ewlatownj. Tit too 4 (it u.n MalnRtreel f.m un 4 0 s.i Lewiaiown T.S0 lot (M e.ll Waltland T5 3 15 IM V0I S I'atntrr TBI IS l.4t H.OO II Mhlndle T 8 tJ S4I S.ST II Wanner T 4.1 .11 ( SI S 4S IT MetOttro T M I II I 'M S 41 til Rauh'lMllll r.ftr AO 5 IT 8 3 l Adamahurg 04 t.M 3 19 no m M. arertnwn a. lo 4 r 3.M .0 10 Monlr 3 in 4 111 l.M all JJ Uiftdlehurgli mi 4 11 1.41 S.P4 M Velaor .) 137 n.m it K reamer m to 4.101 1.31 I M 14 Pawling a.16 4 J4 1 1.13 T.41 43 Stellnaarora ih 4 4i , 111 T3T 4 Sallnagrora J. 1 4iai 1.00 TW 0 tiinliury I3 3u srlliisKrov Arrommodntlon (tlonnectlng with trlnaea N. V. Ry.) Lea o Helluegrers. A rrlre at MollnagreTe. 1 in r .! n. ai io.o-j A. m. M. 1.0.1 r M 1.03 r, M. ..io r, M. rrnlns Leave LewMown .Timet ion : 13 14, m, J 01, a m, 10 43 ami 07, p to, H, m, n M p 111 lor riilsbnrg and ih Weat. T 4.1 im.'iJU m, I 4T p m, 4 31 p m, 3 51 n m, 11 14 p u, Vor Phlladolphl i, No York, Haiti more ami Washington. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. ANn NOIIT1IKKN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Trlna Leiro Hnnhtiry 1 t IV a in, Eur lloliefoule, Erie and Canandal o. m a m, For Look Haven. I'JVptn, ror 11 lief..nte. Kane andt'aoon d llgtM. .: p m, for Hennvo Sud Watklni. 3 S3 a m For Cattwl.ai and Ha to Hon. ( .'.'. ant vtviinn and 4 .1) p m for W illieaharr. Mi, 11 ?o a m, 40 p m. Eor Hhamokln aud .Mount tlarnii I, Trilna t.oiv" Sellnanrova .TnnotlnK! il ni, arriving at I hllad. Iphla 3 16 pm. New York 6 ) p ni, llaltotnore 4 4 p in, Warn- lugton 3 66 p in. I 58 p in, arriving at Philadelphia 8 Ml p m, Few York 16 pin, lliltimi.re 3 4ft p ni, Wash Ington 7 4.1 pm. T 6T p in. arriving a I'hlladelpl la 4 :i a m New YorkT Ida m. Italtlmore 16 am, Wash ington 3 13 a m. Tratu ala.i T.oavoa ftnnhtirv: 63 a m, arrhlng at I'liliadi'lphla 3 tbt at.Ne York II no a m, D.ltltnore 8 16 a tn, Waal. Ington S 80 a m. J. It. WliOl), nen'l l'as Agent. CI1A8. E. PlllU.Oeii'l Manager. CROWN ACME ! Tho Lost Huroinjr Oil that con oe in a1o from Prtrolium. It (rives a hrillinnt light. It will not smoke tbo ebimuey. It will not cbar the wick. It tins a high fire (est. It will not explodo. It is without a comparison as a per tectum FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufacture J from the liuest Ci ntle in the raoit perfectly equip peJ refineries; in the world. It ia the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Arme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, SLAYMAKER & CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Sunbury, I'a. 11 I lH I I !.., rniii tIiirkcl. COUnKC'TKU BY W. JJ. WiaiCY BVKRT Vf KU.fKSDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania fid "3Fulti 110 "3 White inixoil DO Ke Oi Corn os Oats so Potatoes CO Middlebiirs: Market Hutter Dlth i'ittiMl cherries.. I'lipitteil " ... Klimklierries...., KiiHibi'rri'n ( Miions I.ar.1 Tallow (Miii-lu-UK per Ih. Turkeys Niilo NoiiMi) Ham 50 lu 8 8 0 IS 40 7 8 ... 7 .... U ... . "DTPITT Xrnewariln 1 are thnao who read XVXVii.JU X tlila ml thnn a.-l! Ihfiv will llinl Iwnura I le einiilnvment tint will nut inUn Hum from ibeir linmi'S am) fain I lies. The nrn flta are larue ami sure l'ir eiy lniluFtrl .ua Iiithoii. many liavn .mulu an. I are mm making '""" uuiiureii nuiiars a uiiintn. ll la eaai fr any onn t i make 6 ami upwanli par day wUu w ii una wnra, r.iiner aex,J..U' o olil! capital not nxnla l: we atart yu. I.rery imua ma. nu apeoi. ii anility reUlren; yo rrau.-r, can no it aa won aa any oi.e. v rite ua ai rar lor lull particulars, which wa ma ires. Addreae Hilnauu , (.Jo., I'ortl.nJ, Moid SALESMEfN WANTED X to ennvaaa fitp the a:i lu of Nn pai.pv Stock Nloiuly i-mi.liiyinrnt nuarutiti'eil, SAT. AKY AUU fcXl'KNSKS I'AU). Apply at unro, Sucll & Howland is pnpi R, N. KUCHl-S'l'l April iu, '.ni. L'XECUTOR'S NOTICE - -a-Jtasiamentary on the estate Letters lif 1alatl. Klt'er. late of SPHINt tnwnal.li,. Hix.i.r u.iuu.r, rm.t n.o ... liavios; DOdll illtl'll l Ilia un.leraiirned. all neraona ken anivaa iiiisi.eti-il le aal.l estate ar. remieaieil ... iiiMiiruiaiw payim.nl, wui io lll'ise tiav liivelHlms will nresont intm iiulv auti.aniin.i u wi a"iueuioui io to. un ioraluni- l. , Wal. HEETKR, Maieh ia, '88. Eieeutor, Walter's Patent' option tho'sta Metal Shing'leswind Pain Fin IflML shn hi A ria..ltiui Durable and Ornamental. Illustrated ratalnviie ami prlre Hal free. IN ATiONAI. KIIEnT M KTA I. IttlDFllWfa nil a t.oai aJin ni now lor City, A DMINISTHATORS' NOTICE U.. f L a. I. . a" . 7 r 1" . '"T "'""I aaV JBk. jfaLLHrSI Ol A 11 111 1 II 1 II VS1 1 1. IIS ASS ttSakaa.... M Snya.r Oo., Ha., leoeaee.l, havinn keeo aranU til tu tlie unders aiiad all n.r..,7,. k-T-i '" ier. d. r. diiiiiubi jklu or ll I lilll.li Uliuiiu r , . . ; ..laia are request. bdtpmak.luiu.., at. payment, while tlioae tlolua ti ""'Psot them duly autt.es bHlnaalwaa l.nl,l,a a 1... .- JNO. Y.8H1NDEL. May I, 3S. AdmiDlttrstor Eopubllcan Standing Committoo. Adams-Henry Tobias. Tnblai Mitchell. Heaver-W. . Kersu, U. f. p)I.U lleaver Weat-H. Al. I'lali, J.U. 8oydor. I 'a 1. 1 re w. H. Nui, u iV ur 'ljauman Niiunn Lmu a.,a 'i'.... 1 ' ' ' - ". J. . V -'e. '-. Spring Opening n . SELINSGROVE, PA: o.1 UJB -ejaglal ill a. - - Our store is now fuller than evor with now spring goods. ' The caliT coes are simply; immense, and we sell a e:ood aualitv of Prints at 6c. per yard. Our T 1 - J .1 juawns ana warDeens is wortn see ing. Prices of Satteens: 10, 12h, 14, lb, iU and. cents, all ecxellent quality for the money. Anything and everything you want is dress goods at a moderate price. Full, line of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Large variety of Fans. All the leading shades in cashmer Shawls. Carpets and Wall Paper a specal ty. Large variety of fancy window shades. We have one line of shades in different colors 2 yards long and 1 yard wide on the best spring roller 35 cents a piece tho same kind with a fancy border 40 cents. Call and examine our stock. Respectully S: WEIS. W. H. FELIX'S roiULAU FUIITURE AND GABPET ROOMS, Valley Street, Lewistovrn, Ta. i BEDROOM SUITS, of all kinds and prices; Mat tresses. Feathers, Pillows, lioulstors, lied Springs. Chairs, Tables, Kinks, Sofas, Stands, Bureaus, 4e., Ac, &e , &o. A f..M !:. T I'ody 15, , Velvet ma JugB, (,'ocn nnd (liiff-i nell any of the above poods be bonoght any place, and Motion on p. It 11. Writ lua ,utKvhj, sioPK tins When You Insure Why Not Get the Best n H. HARVEY SCHOCH. a aaa. . General Insurance Acent. fi1i J , Roproscnts tlie following umi All ! .Ola JETNR, cf Hartfnrd, . n r ti nn i -r-. . , t - . IU3J IJ UXVi ta ) CI I1"! U W I A) - S 1817 FIRE ASSOCIATION, Phil'B, . 721, BIT, 1S1 Thrse Compami s rank amnrK the HV.HT, sr. or.n in experience, snd with their lmmeH esnitnl ai.d r. avuri-ea Kiinrunire iitii)iieaaned aleiy ami aeom Ity. lly tlinir pu.ui I antioii. i.lr, ho-iefi ari.l railalapt. ry .leailiiKa lu all tli.tr lest Settlements, they have won ur tuiuiiles UKKAT KtHUTA l lU.Ns. No Assessmpnis. No Premium Notes, 1 AKE YOU INSURED ? If not, write to the above Agency and you will rccoivel'rompt atteatioa. 1888. Spring and Summer. 1888 We are now prepared to show Drv Goods, Notions, Groceries, G hiss ware, Etc., In Dry Goods wo havo an Suitings, Ladies' A Variety of Wash Dress Goods." Scotch Zephyr Cloth, New Calicoes, Vhito Dress Goods.' An Elegant Line of Oassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. - ". "fUW,. at the Central sOo teed stock Ginghams. e . . 1 I LiLI PAiaOK SUITS in BrowrJ Terry. Raw Silk, Hair Cloth and Plash goods Purl or llorkers. all kinds Marble Top Tables.Look- iijg iiinsnfP, some to ones, riclnrsp, A c , i e. Carp ... fq,iluesinv. Prmha nrr M.d. vtf; as low as same quality can pny froiRbt chartjea to any t f.,r r .n,i Bido or Philadelphia. Great 8toclCorapanis: Conn., -ASSET EB,f3Ca,B4I 4,4BJSSr ., Jg"'3JfcJ you an iuimenso varioiv of &hWMME elegant lino of Combination1 Cloth, Satinet, Century Cloth, i