fa SliVbMunjji i'ul)lishcl rvory Thursday. T- K. IIAKTER. Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. Thursday, IVbruary 20, 1800. Assembly. T. II. II Mi l I'll. l:i. 1'iWT: Tlimiiirli mir iiII'jw in" l.i im..rin tin1 .'iiiI.i.mii .1 1 -i-i if "Ml' il.T i Hi ll I I'll! II I -Iti'll'l .' fur tin- 1(1- I'lll'IH III ll'.llilll.l! I'T A- t 1 1 I . lliii"'l 1. 1 i nit - , l.i .ill Mi.' mi. -. ni...ii-. f.ir tin' IiiiI.IIiil' i f Pi" IT'mi !.! II.. ii. II ii.inli.;il-l .iii'l ll' I. .1. I r III i.hlv I I U'.. t;llll(Hl H Tforlilllliri- I I T I'l III"' HillT. -Is i.r till' Hllnli' niiii', M . ii-i .. in ;...i! p .HM.' i'h. l(. s.'. K:h . s. ii. YonKit. Vl.l II" :' .' t.iv. n .i!i. i:ini in i-c .-.! I'l.-1.. run.. unci. Ill y.mr Juiiriiril MiJl lal.i l. ll. I'll i'i f..r Hi.' (. i'il.lr:iii i,.iii,. IniI 1.. ii l"- .".'lllli . Mlli.'. l l.i Hi" Kill. 'S inlupt- I in- in.- ..'in'', i .iiiiiniiii" r.r li..'litiir Hi" I t 1 1 1 1 m ,..., n .ii. ,n,. . if ii,iiiiiniii". iin.l 1 1. rl.'il, I' "ill:." nr. nl" nri-I'l s.tv" Mi" 'nili. f.ilih Mll.v. V.n IJ. pt. tlnllv our. .miiN iiiMii:it. I ll,i"n:ill 'I rt p., I'll. For Sheriff. i:ui ruit ii itri.i! : I'l. II " lli:iK" :l tl ! 1 1 "III. Ill lii .iiir . in. r 1 1 1. 1 1 I in ,i . in. 1 1' 1 1 1" fnr II Mn " .fMi.'UT ill ll ..li!n' .llli.irv I l.'.lliill. I . . - Hi . In' ' If i!i :i 'l 1 1 1 "i In "I ii l'.il l i'i'iilil, I. H I II in, 'I l'l-i Ii'". I ;i-l, III" sim.'r.i'.'i- nf III" ".ii" , I ii" I w.i I, nil I nl". am lllliu' l.i fiHunlt l.i Mi" i iillli. IN ami a, ill, hi of Hi" llriill,l, .ill Millnlllii; t'Hlllllllll"". DAVID l(KI( lll.Y. Krahklln tuHi-.lil, lib. IN. . I.DITI'lt l'"T : li.ih'vlm; tlmi ili D'hiral mul "M r.'H .:il I "I MimLt iiiillllv IiuM' Ih'II ill- II-. i .iili'il in I'l" nllii " i.l Mi"i'lir. I ii- '.'tt'l,U -Ml'lii.l lli n. iiii" as a ralnllilal" I"r l'i"l,iliillial.ill I n' llial I'lll. ''. Mlli"i'l ill riiMIs", In all tin- rul' H tfiin-l nllik' Hi' K' l'Ul'll' all I'll in. Hi i li -ili. n. Vi r. linlv )i,nrs. li. W. llliW, 1'iiill l i n-lit, l-'i'li. IV. County Treasurer. KIUTOH I'ikT : Tlir.nii.-li ."ir r.'lMiiun 1'iiiiill ini' I" null,, in,,' tin i . iii, II, I ha ..r Hi" ll"itililli'aii linllllll.ll lull fur I 'Hllll V I . I-III'IT. -Ill"i'l lnall Hi" Unli's L'.iiiiilii;; I h" I'l iiii. ir. IVIi'iilmi. .lultN . WAI.TKH, Kr. ii k ', 1 ii tuw n-lilp. County Commissioner. T. II UAKTIiK. K:i. l'"-i : I'!" i-i' it if. .nil tin- II". piil,li .iii Miti rs nf MiMl. r ii m . ilirmn,'li mir m r. III. H I alii a ialiilial"fi.r III" I ' 1 1 , 1 1, ii 1 1 n.iiii lua i I'm I, r i ',niu' v i i.iiiiiii-s,iiii r. Mil.ji ii in Hi" rul"s ruin.- Hi" Primal v I'.l.-i-t l . Wr ltrs mills. THOMAS lir.HIISTK.K. Wrsl lli axi r, T'., Ph. FI'ITOK POST: I'li'as" iniliiilliii" my Hani" iih ii ralnllilal" lur I Ii" Id puiilli aii niiiiilii.il Inn Inr ( ,niiii i'iiiiiiiiiss,iii"r. Kiiliji'i t In Ihi' rail's anil ri'k''il.itl"Hs iiilnpliil Inr llic ll'il'IIHK'"! Ill" pi Una rv 'i' ( lint. A. A. ItoMHi. Wi-st lli'iivtTlwp. THE PRIMARY. On TucKiliiy of next week the Sny der County llepublieun Standing Committee will meet mid iloKigntite the time for holding the primary fleet ion. It m'iiiis to lie the desiro of not only most of the eiiinliihitcK hut of tin- people us Well, to have it tulie pluee in May insleml of March us heretofore. Here we lire lit the end of l'Yhruury, and hhould the primary he held in March it would allow candidates less than a mouth to causa the county over roads that will he almost impassable. The campaign for the general election will be plenty long enough from Saturday, the :ilst of May, (which will allow the necessary sixty days from the 1st of April) to thu 11th of November. Refusing candidatcH thu time (w Ii icli means the privilege) to can vass the county may result in a nom ination in haste that may bo re pented at leisure, ami the Standing committee will be looked to for granting a fair tield, u fair tight, and plenty of time. 1'enti;evi.i.e. AV will find out this (Tuesday) evening who will be our next township oflicerH. Uut you need not be an ollice holder to become a lawmaker, nor need you be a politician to become a states man. Every voter is a king, and his realm is us wide as his knowledge and influence extends. Miss Ella li. Shearyof Mitllinburg, was the guest of her brother S. F. Sheury Koveral days Inst week. Mrs. Nathan Schambach of l'ort Trevorton paid a week'H visit to her parents and friends here recently. l'rof. J. E. 5ond whose slack ropo performance on Christmas and New Year, had won the favorable at tendance of the people, of thu sur rounding country, will again bo on hand next Saturday, 122nd, and per form u feat never before, attempted in this place. He will walk n tight rope backwards and forwards, stretched from the highest build ings on Main Street, besides other performances, as lying at length, hanging by thu neck, feet, arms and teeth, also slack rope and tra peze performances. Eail not to Heo his grand leap for life. John I). 13ogir of Tort Trevorton, wan in town on Friday, visiting his many friends on a political errand. I). It. Smith of Laurelton, who by the way is one of tho overseers of poor of Hartley township, was here on biisinees, Thursday. l'rof. C. A. Walter of New lierlin, was hero with his parents and lady friends over Sunday. .1. F. lli nfer and C. F. JJcrger, ac companied by their "dears", spent Sunday with friends near Globe Mills. Sawyers It. F. Mohn and "W. L. Snook of Centre county were home with their families over Sunday. l'rof. 11. A. Walter, teacher of tho (rammer school was homo with his parents at Smithgrove over Sunday. Miss Minnie lleichly is a visitor in town, the guest of grand-mother Kcichly. K. 1'axtosvii.i.k. Hev. L. S. Keichard of the Evangelical Association preached his last sermon for this conference year last Sunday morning. A full house testilied for tho high regard in which he is held by tho people. He has acquitted himself liobly during the year as pastor, and We would be pleased to have hiui again. May success attend him through life. Mrs. A. S. Hassinger left for her future home in Elkins, West Virginia on the 11th. She was accompanied by Miss Clara Hassinger. A spelling bee at Moycr's school house was one of the events to please the boys and girls. It was well ut tended. P. Erb of near Ban nervilh: came in time to prove him self a good speller. Come again. W. 1). Harner of Shaniokin has come home to stay awhile. His best girl looks "awfully ph ased." One of our young men enjoys the rare pleasure of having "moonshine" night and day. Carrie Derr of New Berlin and .lane I'.runner of Mitllinburg are visiting their parents. Valentine day was remembered by some of our people. (Quilting are all the go just now. Shouldn't wonder we will hear of weddings soon. One thing is sure the champion quitters are enjoying "high livin." Minccpie, chickens ami gossip is the regular bill of fare. Miss Annie Strunk, u former resi dent is visiting friends and acquaint ances. Among tho comers and goers, we noticed Miss Sallio Ocker of near Middleburgh, Miss Wagner of Mc Clure, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Howard Schambach, Miss Clara (Sraybill of Kichlield is visiting her Bister. Wm. Dover of Fremont spent a few days at t he home of Chas. Boyer. Claihe. New Beklin. News is scarce this week. Our people seem mostly to bo ov er tho Grippe. Our public schools w ill render an other selection of literary .work on Friday evening, February 2s. Coun ty Superintendent 15. U. Johnson will then lecture upon somo im portant subject. He was not here two weeks ago as announced. The Excelsior and Neocosmian Literary Societies will conduct a joint meeting in tho college chapel next Saturday evening. Tho pro gram will consist of song.cherades, dialogues, A:i Tlie Ladies' Missionary Society of tho Evangelical Church will have a sio;::'-y entertainment with biiiid open . g in their church next Sunday i v, .nig. l'rof. H. N. Con ner who has traveled through entire western and southern Europe will speak on Mission work in Europe. l'rof. A. E. Gobble will go to Schuylkill Seminary at Fredericks burg on Thursday a week to deliver a lecture. The District Convention of tho Y. M. C. A. will convene at Williams port, Fa., from Friday, Feb. 28, to Monday, March 3. Tho District comprises the counties of Centre, Lycoming, Clinton, Northumber land, Montour, Union and Snyder. Our college organization will bo well represented. Our w orthy steward Irving Lenker has gone homo to seo his "pa" and his 'ma. But ho sees some other worthy attractions. John. RealEstateataBargain taBrai Farm and Mill Property. Thai (li st ra I ilr Farm anil Mill nrinn'rlv l,"l,,i,,- lli In It. s. a s. II. MlUrr, (nriiii'ily klinwii iih Mir Wlllii niw Mills,'' hiiii.il" nit in,. ', liMuiinj ''"lu MrVi'.MiiWii to Ni'Wlnl! 1 1 a I ll 1 1 1 1 1 ll , 111 Wiiviif Timiisliln, .M 1 Ml 1 ll iniiulv. Pa. TIik limiu'.iiv riillnlsls nf a I. Hill nf l:iil At KKStif 'miil lalnl. Ilia in ii iiniiiT k'linn UK l ii lull nun 111, aii't'H In Tim In r. Tin' linpi'nvi'iiii'iiis riiii-iisi i if H laiy" (nisi Ml I.I. lining II l,'imi hllsllii'.ss, liil'O' I'lllllin IIiiiiku Mill ll'HIsi', ninl nil rii Ti'iiaiii HmiM., Thin prnpiiiy in o niiii-H iiuiii Mi x "viiiw n, j mil" mini iM'iwiiii 11.11111111111. nun v iiiiii h Hum ii,,. p. It. It, ut linaiil hi ,u Inn. p , if mini,. r in Jul-. Illation apply to Hit. JOHN I.OOKK. 2 ill-It. Houl listnto Ah't'lit, LewlMuw n, l'u. MARRIED. I On tlm 1.1th inst., at McClure by Rev. J. M. Stover, Aaron A. Howell, to Miss Annio E. Sellers, both of McClure. February 2nd, by Ilev. William M. Landis, Miss Louisa J. Hains. of Spring township, to Henry M. Mat tern, of Adams township. February fith, by Rev. William M. Lnmlis, Miss Agnes M. Wagner, to William H. Weider, both of W est Beaver. Feb. Cth, by Rev. W. M. Landis, Miss Jennie Good, of Adams town ship. Snyder county, Fa., to Joseph E. Shelly, of Burket, Indiana. January SO, nt l'ort Trevorton, by M. 1 Arnold. Esu.. Miss Minnie M. Strawser, to Joel Shaffer, both of Union township. Feb. 4th, bv Rev. S. E. Ochsen ford. Katie W. Sassamen, to Harry E. Ritter. both of Kratzerville. On the 13th inst., at the Lutheran Parsonage, Adamsburg. Rev, Reu ben F. Hassinger to Miss Mary E. Zet hman, both of Snyder county. DIKE). Januarv 31, in West Ferry town ship, Lvilia. widow of Jacob Shelly, aged 7D years, a months and 4 days. Feb. 1st, in Sclinsgrove, Ada, eldest daughter of J. W. and Eliza beth Gaugler, aged 83 years, 11 months and 22 days. Feb. 1, in West Ferry township. Martha, wife of Peter Fisher, aged IIH years and 1 1 days. Feb. 7, in Middlecreek township, Elizabeth, wife of Reuben Musser, aged C'l years, y months and 8 days. A Lady's Perfect Companion- Painless Childbirth, a new book by Ir. John II. lyi one of New York's most skillful physicians. hIiowa that puln Is not necessary in Childbirth, but results from causes easily under Mood anil overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a moth er without suffering any pain what ever. It also tells how to overcome ami prevent morning sickness, swell ed limbs, mid all other evils attend ing pregnancy. It is reliable anil highly endorsed by physicians every where as the wife's true private com panion. Cut this out ; it will save voii great pa in, ami possibly your iife. Send two-cent stamp for de scriptive circulars, testimoulnls, ami conlldeiitiiil letter sent in sealed en velope. Address Kriuik Thouius & Co., Publishers, ltiiltiuiore, Maryland Nov. 14. Court Proclamation. MIKHKAS the lion. Jom-ph ). HhpIiit 1'rimili'iii juiIkh in t us juiiii'iai iiimrii'i. rmnt'ii'i'il of tlm ciiiintli'f ut Knyilvr. I'ntna m' Mltllin, inl SiiiiiupI A. Vvuiiol and Hmiry hiiwh rjn., AMncmie jmiKci in ana tor isny ilor county. live Iwuuil their mecspt. tsiarlnic (lute the l.'lli day oi lion. A. !., ls, li mo t I rf teil Inr the linldltiK nf on ( Irpliiinn' I'ourt, a ruiiri oi i (iiiiinini i-irim, ruiin 01 i.'ynr ami n r. in I tier ninl t ii'tiiTal 'mirt i, (lunrtcr ScfiniiK nt Ilie IViicc, at allililli'I'iiruh, Inr tho c, unity ! Snvilcr, mi tin 4th iMoiiiliiy. (Iielnif the 'J4th diiy ul Kvliriniry INtK)), and lu cntitliiue one Keen. Niitlcc Iii thorolnri hcrcliy irlvnn tn tin? C'omu nr. .IiihIIitk (ll the Pi'ai'p hii, l.'iniKtiiliU'a In ninl lur tin1 I'liiinty ul Snyder, to nppi'nrlii their pmpcr "'ri"in wiiii tinir mil", rcmrilii, impHHl I mn-, I'.iainliiiitiiiii, ninl nthiT rt'iiieiuliriinere In ,,i lh,,-" llihm" wlili h nt lln lr nltli'on ninl In their In-null partuln tn hu ilnnu ami wltncmit'H ainl periling pmsi.tiittinr In liduilf of llio I'din iniinwciilth iiuiuinit hiiv p.-rnnur pi.iimni ure re (liilri'il tn In' thi'ii nml there inliiinlliiK n ml iln. partliitf with,, ul loine nt their peril. .1 untlccn iir" ri',n,'-t,' l tn l,n Hi ri'-t mi 1 In tlielraiti'mUnrc al tin' ani,iiliili'i tune ulti'i' ihlv tn in, II, ". i ! i en titnl.'r my li.iml an, I mil .it the ShiTl IV r nllli'i- in ,M iilillrlniruli, the Mill day (it .Inn A. 1.,(.ii.! lhiaiati.l 1'iuht Iniii.l'i"! i, nil nlin'ty KKrilKN liHKKSK. Slmrill. Orcan and Piano Co. 150STON, Ni:V YOUK, ClIICAtiO. illiildleliurr illnrkct Putter 20 Hvgs 12 Pitted cherries 2? Unpitted 3 r)iu,!.l ('""l-s (I Hasplierries 3 Onions 30 bard 8 Tallow 4 Chicken per lb 7 Turkeys U1a 7 Soulde 10 Ham 12 DR21INJVLRRKET. CORRKCTKI) BY W. H. W1KKY KVKnT WKDXKSnAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania 7S " 2 Pult "3 White mixed 7:1 Kye 41 Corn :ii Oats 20 2."i CROWN ACME I The best Homing Oil that can oe made from Petroleum. It gives n brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It lius a high fire test. It will not explode. It Is without a comparison na a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is mnnnfiictnred from tho finest Crude in the niott perfectljequip- ped refinerieo in tho world. It is tue Lest. Ask your dealor for Crown Acino. Trado orders filled by Yours truly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Sunhnry. Pa H.F.VAX IIUSKIKK, DKNTIST, SKIdNS(!K()VU, PA. Thirty twn yearn pnictli'c, trai tiiiK a rpeiiiilty. rillln am! it-X Caution ITctica- Nut lit H lii'icliy Klii'ii flint Die llliilirslK'ni'il lirnpiTI v lias 1,1'iii iniiiia". In in" lit t'niislii-IiIi-'k Sain ninl Imiiiil fnr llic In Mis. Win. Y.uvr, and l antlnii nil ihtwiiih iialnM meil'llliiir with I In Kami' : U IIhihi-m, 4 wIh Unriii'ts, Wln-el-luir-mw, H Knrks, 1 dak", (irnl,l n Iiim-. 5 HIinntN. 1 I'lililvntnr. 1 liiltim,'-i'ii. l Mi d 1 Hiii'k-niiL'nti, 1 T'ii-hiirn' WiiKnii, 1 oiii'-Iiiiix' Spi lm,' Wiitfiin, I Oirii-vriqii't', Whkiiii-Ikiiii'iIh, llay-liidilcrN. 1 rinws, OalM in the Hlniw. hit nf 1'iitat.x'H, turn In Hie Htnck.t 1'uWH. 1 fair. 1 I'unk Stove, 1 liial Stove, and oilier artlclcn. JOHN Ml JnH. 16. lwyo. ihI.sw. l-'r;iiiklln T-p Trial List -February ' Term. .1. M. Trnxi'l line Ac va Aiirnu WuKlier. N. 1'. Hare vs Franklin Tnwnslilp. I. S. Iti'li liclil'iH'li vm. Tnwrr Ac, et ill. II. I'. App vs Alln rt Arlinifiiht et nl. CiiiiiliiKsluiiiis nf liilnii ( ii.. s Kli'lnint llndil. lien. W. Khisci't til. vs .Inlin t'rillkslimik et al. Jnlni Slinlfcr tsTlin l iilnii ( n. Mut. Live stuck liiHiirani " Cu, lliu irli nl Mlililli'lnirurli vs I. (irlcr llarlicri t al. siiMpii'liaiiiiu Mut. rii" ins. t o. vs llcirrlcli ,v Slllllll. Sainc v s s.nni'. Sainn vs I and Ncr II. Mlildl"M'.:rlli. Same vs ll. iit v Kern. KMi'tiM. M'ls-i i- ,c. is KM. iln Hi Miisj.i'1-. (" n. II. II. . in vs K. '. Willi. mis. I., ,.. I-. Ilin Imr Vs .1. Niiiinaii App. .lusliii V .in., i in, r vs llnrnl i i'k'"r a .'ai nlis K. w. .Inlin W. Iteiiiilni;er vs The . A I.. It. U. en. .lull II 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 ! I 111') Ills llnuel'siiv. li. II. Alln A I n. ac, vs.l.iscphat Walli T. I.Mlla Ann ll.it" vs 1 i.uiklin l p. ni:v Moin:i. OKI IAN. STYI.K Jtll. MASON A HAMLIN 1'IANOS. Cnntaltis ii live octave, Nine Slnp Act Inn, nil tilshi'd lu a I. ill.'" nml liiiiiilsnine case nl miIiiI lilin k walnut. Price I'll cash ; alsii hnld nil the Kas IHi'eS.i Klein iii t:.l7 H'riiiiir ter. fnr ten (pini'icrs, hen or Call lierniiifH prnK"l'ty of per Hull lilrliik. T lie M n h o n A II a in 1 In "M r a I n ir r." Invented nml piileiited liy Mason A' I f 11 til 11 ll III IsK'.'. Is Used III the Mason a 1 1 ii i u 1 1 ii planus exi'liislvelv. Ki'liiulkalile reflnelui'lil iif lone and iilietioini'iialcapai'lt v I to slaiiil In tune chiii'in tci'l.e Uliese InslruiiieiitH. 1'Ol'l I.Alt STYLUS OltliANS AT Ui. W.5(), liHI. ITS, f'Nl, AND 11'. Organs and I'luiios unlit fnr f'nsli, Busy ray Inenls, mid Hi'iitcd. I'alaluU'iiU'H free. REAL KSTATK AT SHERIFF'S SALE Whereas, by virtue nf n writ nf Kl. Kil. Issued nut nf the ( unit nf i iiiiiuion I'leas nf snvilcr cnuiily, mid tu mi' directed 1 will c.mse to I'uli lie Sale at the i'ourt llnu.se, lu tliu Hurmil'Ii of MlddlclillIKh, l'u., on b Saturday, Februnry '22, 18j0, at in o'cloc k. A. M. Snillli. Kl. Fu. The fnllnwliur di'scrllieij tluee tracts of Ileal Kstule, all situate 111 I llaplnall Ion iihlilll, Snyder cnuiil v. l'u. TltAt'T NO. 1. A certain inessiiaue nml tnict of laud sit uale In I lie lown.slilp and county nfni'c mild, llouiiiled north liy puliUc road, viimi. by Ian, Is nf I Int l Is, hi .Newman, mid .Inlin Klite, miiiiIi by lauds nf llenjiiliilii JsiMirl.. und west by pilhlli! mud, whereon are creeled u ifnoil Two Sliii v liW KI.I.l.Mi llot'sK. Hank Kuril. Wiicmi sheil, Unit Malile, it in I nthcriieccR.sarv oiitbulld tnirs. ciiiiliilnlii 8 Al'UKS, innreor less. TUAi'T No. a. A tract of laud hit out. In the tnwi.Klilp und I'liunly iifnresiihl, Imiiiideil noi l li bv liinds of Samuel llen'olil.eiisl by In nds,, if ,K)lm M. Kliie, kouiIi by lauds ol Suliiiunn Lbilht, and west by lands of A. II. Trniitinun, I'liiilalniliif '.'1 ArltKS and (til perches more or less, TltACT No. H.-A tract of laud kit 'late In the township ami county nioresald. iKiiinded north by lauds of Joseph Melser, easl bv lands of John Newman, si mill by lauds nf Henry lilelil. and wesl by lninis Hayes. conlalnliji 411 Al'KKS, and U perches, iiinni or less. Scl.cd. taken In xecuiiuii, und lobe sold us tlm pi'opcrty of Simon illle, . ItKl ItKN OHKESE, HIierlfT, Slu'i ltrs onice, Mlddlcuiuvli. KU. 8. WIDOWS' M'PltlsKMi:N'l'S.-Noi!ce Is lien ' b irlveii Ih.il Hi" ,,o Hi' Widows' Ai pralseinelils under llic f.inn law. h ive Ih-cii llleil with llic I'lerk nl Hie in pli. ills' i iuii i in' Snyder county for loullnualloii mi Muinlay, I lie 'iiitli day of heli. 1 syo. Appraisement of Sarah Itoinlc. wldn.v of lii'ii. (1. lloliilK, lalcnl l'cnii tisp. Miydii'cimnlv, l'a., deed. AtipralscMieiit nf Kiisnii Krdley, widow of Simon Kldlev, lale of Mlildlei'lei k twp, Snyder county, l'u., dee'd. Appraisement of Mary A. strawser. widow of l.i, -oli II. Mi an ser. 1 lie of Cliapiuaii twp, Snyder cull til y . ra., dec u. Apprulscincnt of Mary lielnett. widow of (ten, tlclncii, lute of retry twp, snyder county, l'u. deed. AppraWdneiil of INHier llardlnir. widow of William uaniiii','. late or perry twp, snyder county, ru., uec u. W. W. WIT'l'KNM YKH, I'lerk iirphans' i'ourt. Accounts. The follow Imr Aecniliits have Ih-cii tiled, exam Ineiliinil passi'd lu the Prol hniinlary M (illlce. and win lie presciiicii in uio new court oi oininnn I'leas fnr ennlliiinillun. All iH rsniis Inlcrcslcil will take notice. The tlrst account of Hurry .1. Ilelser, coiutnll tee of the H'ison and esliito of I'ully 1 .ca.se, a luiuillc. W. W. WITTKNM Y Kit, l'rolliy. Caution Notice. Notice Is hereby (riven that the illidersli'ni'il pinpertv has been purchased by me al Cniista lilc's Hale, nml loaned for Use to Mrs. I.eliides Suiltli, and ( Hill b Hi nil ihtsoiis HK'aliisI meddlliiK wll Ii the Milne : 1 conk stove, 1 coal Move, 1 Mink, 1 Hour chi'Hl, 1 wood box, 1 sota. i: clialrs. t ta bles, 4 tieds and Ih iIiIIiut. 1 Sewlm; linicllllie, 1 chs k. 1 biirean, 1 hIiiiiiI. .'." yards carpels, 1 but ter I'liuin. V I ulis. .I'l chickens. 1 cow, tho half of fuiir acres of uraln lu the k'luiind. Ac A. V. FIKLM, Kebrmiry H, )d. Mlddlccivck Twp, art For a Superior grade of shelf and vy Hardware it Is always best go toolil ami reliable. Houses who have a reputation to sustain. Huuli is hen to rislowfl, Pa. iron. Nails, Steel, Leather, l'aints, )ils, Coach and Saddler Ware. .Manufacturer of Stoves and Tinware. HEAD QUARTERS For H if Reliable C 2.50 to 15.00 2.25 to 10.00 1.50 to 3.75 .3.50 upward " 3.00 " 1.00 to 5.00 Men's Over Coats from Youths " " Children Mens Suits from Hoys " " Children ATi.i.'u 1 Tt..l., ,.., .,.. V. .v .iviits viiinilllill IIUIII ZUO UI) Men's, Youths stud Hovs CapsfnmiScui) Hats " lr.cup Silk Ties, Mulllers, Handkerchiefs, Xeck Ties very cheap and line quality. Sheep-skin, Huck-skin, Cloth and Kid (Uoves, Kuhher jjoods, lare stock of Confections and Holiday jjoods of every description. Will positively not he un dersold. Thankful for past favors, j would re peetfnlly solicit a continuance of patronage. iiii Gntelins' ReliaMe Clotliiro; House. MIDDLEBURGH, PA Headquarters for Stoves ! (Irand I'rido ! Xcw Susque hanna. Ladies' Pride. CI rand Times. 3 SanareHeaters Tlio Heaver, XowSuiishim of 'S!l. Crown Circu- lntor ascot. How Ventihi IH3A OS. occupying the room formerly used hv 1). T. Khoatls deal in Stoves and Tinware, takes this method of informiiV'tlie public that ho has just received a Magnificent Line of Stoves, Roofing and Spouting a Specialty THE LARGEST PUB of Furniture, Bedding and Carpets ever heldin Central Penn'a. The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Sale, commencing TUESDAY MARCH 4, '90 and continuing during the week at his property on Dorcas St., above the Valley, Lewistown, Pa., on ac count of extensive repairs, the Largest amount of Furniture, Bed ding, and Carpets ever sold in Central Pennsylvania. For fur ther particulars and terms of sale see Large Bills. W. H. FELIX. It would do your heart good to go and the Fa Boods AT Freidman & Getz', Beavertown,Pa. We lmve upon our counters now probably as flue anil extencive a lie Dry Goods, Gent's Furni5hing Goods, Hats, Caps. Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Notions, Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Woolen Shirts.Underwear wool and cot ton, Ready - made Clothing 1'antulooiiH from 80 cunt Hp, Knee punta for boys from '.'"i cents upward LADIES' COATS, JEWELRY AND WATCHES. We olTer you prices Unit iilinont challenge belief when compared to"W you are compelled to pay ut other Ktoren. Come early und see our Btook. We are prepared for nn Immense t ', Kespectfully, FltKIWlAN 4 t,tl