Wsyn I Bell I J morni( i loM si ' wrr r. list vti Clirn ' i A. 8. 'f 1 hi. Km 1 1. KaS ; Bin ' J. I. K. M. j : W. I ; Ai.hk ; u. . I Out ; mo i j Tli 1 low Vl I.I.I Vine , tiy. , rum Ijovi rp Itilli L-nni Tt uit ; ailt lie jp In- "'' , , 111 nm llirt on wr -.ft rN rot I.N II I I- Oft v rd A 1 I II tb lb an k 1 1 K i t. U Tl" C , lur i ait Published every Thursday. T- H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which must N pild In artriinro when sent out .t tlie comity.) RATItOr AOVIRTISINO. All tninwl.'iil n.lviTtlwmcnt tint nttierwlw rout met ei tur will lie rimriiil at Hip rule nf 15 cents pT line (noTipnrl.-J ineiimirp) tor tint Inser tion ami Kic.-iitit per line lor every aubtrijufiit uivmnii. Thursday, October 11), 1803. Republican State Ticket. Tor Supreme .linlui. MUX. DA III NKWMN FKI.t.. or ri.ii.i i. ipiii.i. l"or stute Tn a-nrer. i.KNKIIAI. SWI Mi I WUTNKY JArKsnN of Ann-Hp Hn. Republican County Ticket. sii.-rirr. Ai.nii:nsi'i;c ;i t, Ai-''!iit .I'M..". .. 'A t.i lit i;i:i:ii.h:.i v;. TPI'-'lliT. - i .r. -m:;u.1). I .ll.lllt-.-.otlT-. TlliMA II ITItll 'I'KII. .1 mi." i.ui.i;. A it. lit . irs, J. r. IKVK!!iiX. . r. v i;k i 'ornii.-r. i;t. MAHAMI K U ll It' K. I on 1 (.. VI, I irili. . I. K V.-'t.T"'.:. V- r - N i ii 1 1. l-'i ."1,1 ri in K i n 1 1 It.-1 . r Win. II r, s Mi.i-r. -lit r- - II. . v ii.ii - i . Win. ll.iT'in.iii. I 'lutein. Ill .1. ll i oT. . W . Kulirer. Kr.inkllii- .1. 1 1 ; i r . 1 ItoMir. .Inini Knterllne. .1 1, k-nn -M iii. l 1 1 1 1 n . 1 -1 -i- Miii. li r. Mid Ili'lMir.'i ..l.i. II i . H. IP riii.m. Ml. I ll- p-K-r. I.. If ', M . I". IMinmi. M'Hi.-ik' ... . K ii'M n iii. Wt.i. M.I tuns. "in 1 . .l.'ir.'ti. N p. ( riii1"'. l',.,iv.-V. . Ilil- T. II, K. Ariio.'.is'. I'. ri v r. I:, i.r n ''111. T. M. Ai-Ihum I. 'l'l!l.' - . M. I'll- I'l I Pull M. I tli'M .III il. : i r . -i n...- r.l. M. ll'iniu,"!. . M.iiiierc'r. I'Mmi - MV'l ieel-'. .1. s. s::i. nlillulon - A in. C. ll!l!il-li,MmiT. BACK TO THE FOLD. Although this U 1111 oil' your, polit ically Hiitnikinc. every iinlicittion is that ri'iiitsylvuniii will mil up a tre luoii'lui'.s Uopublienn majority. The pcoplo have caught ou to the fact that Democratic rule in a fail ure, iukI that the proimHi-n of Bohleu liarvcHts ami kIohouh times are a fake. They have ha J a year'n trial at the Koverntneiital machiuoy, auil its luauafevuiirit is not to their cred it. If ono ha1 U'iveu' eitlo"" IU. tL . jmiaes ho woulj have beeu lead to believe that President Cleve land could double the yield of po tatoes by Hpecial proclamation, briny rain out of cloudless nkien, nud turn this country into a vale of paradise. A year's experience lias shown us that he cannot do more than any other ordinary man who holds the reins over an ungovernable team, lie iniht have done better had he not been hampered by the disen tions in party, which i- c imposed of strange eleiuent-, uu-.l ho soon found that although he. had a clear track and a skilled hand he could not drive where he wanted. His weather bulletin indicated clear weather and sunny skies, and his first proclamation was full of hope and promise. Soon u cloud loomed up in the Western horizon. It was the Free Trade plank in the Chicago platform. The cloud grew larger and larger and soon obscured the sun. A terrible storm was impend ing and soon burst with terrible fury over the land. It put out the fires in tho furnaces, shut down the fac tories and carried desolation into millions of homes. Tho President drove for shelter. lie saw the Sher man silver shed and started for it, but tho team balked, and when al most under its sheltering roof backed him out again. This is tho history of tho extraor dinary session of Congress, which will end in a compromiso if nothing worse, and after tho storm is over and tho w indy harvest garnered, you will find tho administration sitting on top of a stubble, like an inch worm, feeling in every direction for auother placo to land. The people have done with this foolishness and will all go back to their lirst love. Dit.loy.ilty to Le no Bar. Jlr. G iles of Alabama has ollert d a bill in Congress repealing that por tion of tho pension law which re quires that nn applicant for pension, prove that he was loyal to tho Gov ernment during the Rebellion. Tbe Houne Judiciary Committee has re ported thi bill favorably and we may now expect that it will be rail roaded through under Speaker Crisp's recent rulings. This is a thoroughly infamous law. The man who cannot prove his loyalty during the period of the Rebellion should never receive a peusion. What is tho meaning of this net anyhow f Is it the price the late Southern Briga diers demanded of tho Democracy for furnishing 150 members of Con gress, who will always be Democrat ic T Is it a scheme to put Souther ners on tho pension rolls T With a Georgian like iloke Smith in control of pensions, and tho repeal of the loyalty test, it may bo expected that tho pension roll will grow rapidly with the names of soldiers who for a portion of their servico wore the gray uniform. Will Northern sol diers, who have shown their iudig nation when their comrades were dropped from tho pension rolls, tolerate a policy that proposes to substitute for them the names of disloyal men ? Hoke 'mith points with pride to the fact that he has I educed the pension estimate !?.",imki,(HiO. The old soldieis who have had their pen sious taken and are thrown out upon the charity of a cold Woild do not enjoy tho sight of Iloke looking proud over their misery. When tho change in administrations is made, and the Republican party is again in power, the old soldier will again come into his own, not before. In Memory of Jacob Nerliood. WlH-reim. tin. stiptviiii' fiiiiiiiiatiil-r. In Ills nil wlo proM I.'iii i' Ii.ii iii'I-i. ! 1 out our roiiirnil.'. .1,1' "I. N. rll"".. llil Wils II IIH'lllln r "I iipl. li. W. lo.ui l'i-i. No. .u.l. li.'pl. oi I'ii . li. A. II nr.. I Iim'1 m i n iii'ini' m rn. ! In ( o. li, llTlli Iti-k'. l'.i. Vol. our I'usi f'Miii'l II u iluiy to iill. gil In 11 I h I Ilii' l.i -I M lMnn mill limy our rnmr.nl' IMi l!.i- li.iii.iisnf war. Mirruiiii'li'il ly liln min I .iilos mi'! Mm- II. is' lor 111' ll iv mi liolily f'MIKlil. lli.-i.'i.i'. I- It III: -on hi. I lial w o i" '.,;iilii In tills tllMi'tis:i. Muiiol I ho Mipr loo I 'iiiiiiii in l-r lli.ii ni.r ranks :ii i' r.ii'll I Mlilillik', ali'l I lull Hi' lllllll T- I' ll iinsm r in Ilii' rail, Hint m mo tliiinkliil tliul tl.oro nri'soiui. of iin Ion to k'lvo a coiiir.nl!' a soMii'i Imrlal. lo.-oi i i n, Hint, us our 1'oiiirailo was a iiii'IiiIkt if en. ii. wo nn1 sorry tlml rlrriinmuiirii pro. M-iii.'il Ihi'iii from Ih.'iiiK' pn-si iit, us i' k'liiilly wnwl.l liai k'lvoii tlii'in tin' rlk'lil ot tlio lino. KtsiiAKii, lluil tin-so ri'Miliiilons Is- iraliH-itiIh-,1 on tlio iiiliiiil.-s. pnlilislicil In ili. Im al p.i ts, iiinl!.! coiiy Mi-nt to I lit' wlilow of t hi' il.'parl isl. .1. V. SIIINDKI.. li. r. (.1 TKI.lt S. II. T. ltllOAlis, loin lull tw. How's This ! WcntttTOno lliiinlri'il Doll.irs Howard for any of ('utirrli Unit can not uu curvU by Hull's L'atniTb I'urc. . . . K. J. CUenov ( i('"nP. ToIimIo. O. We llm uinlorslK-iiis -vr-known V. J. t'hcnfjr forthx lust is vein-, an. . "Hi" VarS 7""tly tw,h,.r.l.u 1., ..11 I.IIUI....M- Irtl' 11 . .1 , I lll.uli. . tho and llimii' ctiillv hMp tu curry uut uny olilla a nunlo liy tlii'lr nrm. luk' Wiki v TrnHx, Whiisiii)niKv.'itM.Tnli'liio., WiiIiIIiik Km nun A, .Martin, Wliolosnlo liriiK k'lsls 'l i.lcil'i. Ohio. Hall's i .iiarrli cure Is tukon Inti'riiallv iiollnif llns tly UMin tin IiI.mhI aiul mill nils siirfait-sof tlio Histi'iii. I'rlin 7.V -r tmlllo. Sulil liy ull (lru:k'isiM. TostlinnuliilN frw. ADMlMSTKATOltS' NOTICE. Let ters of Hiliuiiiist rut inn it) estate of I'nllv Knir. it ol I Vim tnwimliln, Snyilcr 'n.r.i.,iliM''i, h.ii ii in , 'ii uriiiiti il to iha uinli'r- iilniii'.l. ill! I'lTi-'iu" kiniwinu llii in-i'lvrii imli'l'tP'l tu mil i"i. it urn rt'HUi'i'U'il to make liiineiliiito payiiifiil. wlilln iL'i-" Iiiiviiik rliiiiim will proviit 1 1. c iii iluly uutlii'iilii'Htvil tu tlir iiiiil'riKiii'i. .inns now - ll. W. lillW, 1 1. 1. 4, ''.'3. Ailuilnl.-trtori' jtVti'i DMINISTKATKIX' NoTK'K. Let- rs i if iiiiiiii nist ration in estate of Henry llrvmi, t J .K k" n tnwii-lnp, Snyilrr Co l'. ili'i' il. Iiiiviiik lim n uranii'il to Ihu uinlrr clKiie.l, nil piT.iii. kDiiwinu tln.'ini'i'lvf m In.ln.t i't to fiatit a-itiitu are riMUirtti to iniike Inline dliiifl piiyiiifhi. while tin. in hiivlnu rluiiin. will iirent'iit tiiciu iluiy autiiunticiitcii to ti e umlcr tiKOi'il. riAKAII IIKKHN. S t 2S, "t3 Ailiiiliilntratnr ADMINISTltATOIt'S NOTICE. I.et to rs of Administration I n t h e I'Hinio oi .l.'in pli 1 1. Stout late ol Spring tw p., Sii iIit ooiinly, I'k., ilec'il, kavInK lirt'ii uraiili'il to i Ii e tu. ill ixikiiciI, all in-r n knowunc thaui- elveii linlnl'li'.l to mill tnUiti iiru rt'iiK'iHi!i to uiiike liiiiiirilmte puyuieiit, wlilla tlione liavlnu t'liiimi will prem-ut thi'iu duly mitliuntleuti-J to ins unneriiiKnvii. M A It Y A. STi It'T, ItolitHT W . MTul T. Sept. ill. ''C Ailininli!trtorii. Iiortam Land Sale IXKCl'TOIlS' NOTI( K.-Notloe is Jliereliy given that Lettern Testa, uii'ntiirrontlic eatntenl .1. I'. t'l.KHIt'H, ilec'il lata ol J.u ki'iii towiirlnp. Snyder CJnumy, I'a. Inive liven Inued tu the uniKTMani'.) ri'lilin in Hid towDrlilp. All periNin, tliurelora, Indelitrd to Hld entile will pleare iiiuki loiiuedluta pay ini'ut, iiti.l llmse IihvIiik cluiuia aKHinrl It will prvrenl Uiciii lor uttli iuiiit to 11. f'. 1IK1IMAN, Kxeoutor. ADMINIS rilATOH'.S NOTICE. It tors of Ailuiiiiist ratiou on tliACH. lute ol Klitilirtli Kl.ruht Ulu ol t'liaimiHii luwti'lilp, jsnr.ler rouiiiy, I'ii., dee'd. tinting l.ren Kraiili'd tu tlie uiulnrrlKued, all persoi,! kimwiiiK theiiii'iilvea Indented to mid antitta m ri'iUf.ird to n si linmediule pnyiiiint, while mufe ioiiuu i-iiiiiiii win pretH'iii inuiu duly uu tlienllruted to tlio limliTniif ned. 8iJl.t).MON Kit It ll I HI'. Sept. '3. A'liuinii'trati.r. , DMINTSTRATOU S NOTICE. Let- Xx. tors of Administration on tho t.rlnll ill lnuao llowermx, lale ol Centre town iuii(i, nnyuer euuniy, m., uee il, Iikiiik In en vrunien io I ho uniiernlKnail. nil persona kiinwliiu llieiiiM-tve. iiideliied to paid i-il.ite are reUu.tei to iniik linuieillute i.ayinant, w hile lliuo Imv- I lil lit. I in a will prenent thuiu duly autlielill.'uled in inn uii'ierpixneii, hKIIKNl'S I'OWKItSOX, let. 1 1, 1V3. AduilDistratnr, EYE, EAR, AND THROAT. im. (J. v. IT.'HV. for 1(1 years locut.-.l at hunlnirv. I'd.. will at Hie 'usliiiii;toii flnuse, Miililletiiirgli, evry 1 l.l)M). V, wliere no can ito consulted tor Ui.i eiiscs of tho Ey, Ear. nml Tin oat. Charges reasotmblo. bpcetaules are a fcpcialty. !Uxl8 The undorslirnivl administrator of the eatnte of Ellas A. and Mnry A. Stilnlnirer lam ot the imrniiKn ot .winnienorirn, snynor coiintr, Pa., dee d., will ex)Mne to I'ublle Hale on Hie dirrorent iracia, on Saturday, October 2ft, 1393. The followlnir vnluahlo HiI Ktm in wit i TKAt'T NO. I Ilolnir all that cnrtnln Wot or tract of land, altimle In Franklin township. Sny- """"iii'j. it.. ,1 miiii wimi n aiiniiionurirn, on the mud Icadlnir from Mlddlclmroh t Ik stpr. town. containiiiK t At'HU and 7 Nn-hea, holnif tlio old IioiiicsUhiI, Isiunili'd North tijr nnhllc Mad, Knst and Snulh tiy lands of Sully A. Mnyer, and West liy tiiinrp Snvdcr. on which are errs't eil a pond TWti sTollV DW RI.I.INO HOI SK, I.AHUK HANK HAHN, St'M M Kit HOI SK. Sprlnif Hons.., Ice House and all other noressury out liullilliik's. The em Ire tract la a-t w ltji choice iriin. wiin two spnntrs and mnulii( wntcr at l IO I'M! 11. T It ACT NO. t. Sltunte In aame townshln. County and stnle.rnnlulnlnif IS ACHES tnureur lose, Imiiiiiltsl North liy laiuls of Charles Sny iPr, K u't liy lands n( S:illl A. Mnver. Snulh liv Innda .Insopii W alter iiiul W. W. Wlltcnnivi'rai'i'l West hy I'rlvnle Itmnl. Tlila truct la all clem- uud In a (ihmI state of cultlvatl'iti. I KAl T Nil. 3. It.'linf arertAln piece of wooil laiul. Kit unto in township. Bnd county ntntvsalil, nillo west of Ml.lilli'liiiridi, containing ii At ItKS more or Icsa, Isuindi'ij North, Weal and noui ii ny minis in cuariea Sleliilnifor. mid Kast liy Salllo A. M iNcr. This tract la will act with in :i n lllti' Hll'l cnoslllllt OllK. THAI T Nil. CIM'rr nun! lu-r norMin nf r.irio. Inif I tint. ConlalnlnirMii Ai'HKHand 111 isrchos, in. no or less. Kiiunie mile wext of Miililli'Uui'Kh. Ixilltuli'd North I IV I'lllilli' IdiHd lemllnir Iroiu Mid ll.'liuivli to II.'ihitIowii, Kiuit. I iy land of i-i .i.-i i,ai-iiiiiaii nun mil. tvern, rsnuiu nv Jiis,pu Waller mid W est hy Sallle A. .Mnyer. I'lili tract li .'f tin- iim-tst Mid. ll. vrcck bottom and la In a lilv.ll state o clip imt Ion. TltAi'l' Nu. rt-Miuate na fnnner trccm, enn t .lllilli-: ;is Al KKs.llliI ins IH'iM-lies nu, r,. or I, ,, l.uin. il Norm liv land ol lieiirv Ilurtiiuui. K isl s.illio A. Mmer. Soutli liy ruhllu Jtna.l lent. Inif lioin Mid, Ili liuiL-n in 'I'roM'lvlllc. anil West n S-Hi I How en. Alxmt S, of this tract Is i lour, mm the iial.iuce Is well set with chcstnul, I "rk -n. ik oak mid pine. 1 It Ai I Nu, .- it. iinf the undivided one half i-i "i.-miim: l.or. sliuaio in tlie linrniik'ii .I 'ii.iui. iiiiixii. m 'iiiii'-'i ny limns of .Inseplial VI ..II.... II t .... ..... . ... .. "tin i.iun-.t, i hi up rpaiu. anil Ainiuio ens'k. Tit ACT NO. T. Ilelii'' n certain teinlmv Uii ale in I'raiiklln tnwnship, roiilaliilnif III ACItbS ali'l 1: iK'ii in s. more or less, i., min - Mi,l,li..i,i,,,- llnl'iilluli. mill i Inuiu,!, .J ell till) lull III lev lllllll oi 'i. i. scii'S ii, east nv Aaron siuhlnis ker and A. II. t ls!i. S..11H1 ,v Mnl ll'S'ieek. and west liv Jo seph W alter. All clear nlul In M..isiiulii:oii THVcTN'i. s -ll. iurf 'I wo Tow n Lois In the iioiou.'ii oi uiiiiiieinir-.'ii on which lire creeled a in sui iw'i-siorv Kranm nWKI.I.INti llnl'SK. NKW HANK IIAKN. and all other mseiuuirv mil. I'Ullillii-s. i.ihkI well and Cistern, and plenty of r.i.io. i ins iraci is iHiuinleu, ll'Ttll OV nil llllev. east liy I'lil.lli' r I. soutli hy .Main Street iu'i.1 esi o iiiiiii ii .mini .iioycr. ii la a uesimlile home. rw. Trai ls No. t, , and 4 Is'lontf to tho old lioiuesK'iiii and w III lie sohi seivirtitelv or loctli- "I Insult purchasers, tiiiehall liitercsl of Kinlli oi i:i...iie, K.s-s ioiiio Jill n'lliiser. S iieincoiuuii'iiceiil in A. M. on Tract No. 1, w li ii terms ill Is- iiuiii.- known nv .H "UN V. STKININOKK. (.iXHK.t. Jl. SI KIMM.KIt Adinlnlslrators. i:ECUTOUS SALE OF REAL ESTATE I The iindeptlLrned. Kvis'Utnr of thn estate of .iiicnii i . i iricii, laicnl .lacksoii township. sn tier county. I'a.. deceased, w ill expotse to puhllc su'eon the premises, i miles NoriU of KraUcr- vinc, on Thursday, October 2G, nt 10 o'clock a. in., the followlnir descrllied Hcnl Kslalc, to wit : All thai cclUiln lili-ssllaKe or I nu't of land sllu ile In Jackson lowhshln. snv. der rouiiiy. I'a., tmundisl Nortu liy Simon Smisa- nmii, r.lli-o. o IFillliei IH'IIV.T, I.OIIIU liy -JOSCpn I'pley, and West liy John Kline and Samuel St, I inch, coiitiiliilnif EltillTV-siX ACKKS and ls rerchisi, neat measure, whereon are erectod a ti(sl KltAME 1IW KIINU Hut Sg IJANK HAHN unit other iiecesMary oulbulldlii'-.'SixiU Orclnud and (food water. HERMAN, Executor. UDITOU'S NOTICE. In Tim OKi'iuxa' t'ot RT ok Snydrk Cocntt. The auditor npixilnted tiy the Court to dls- trlhuto the iNilanceol tho funds In the hands of W. II. (.Ill, administrator ol the esUlc of Ix'vl tilll, dis' d, lale of t'enlro township, will meet the partli-s Inleremed. for the purpone of Ills iipiMiluiuieiit, ii' the olllce of J. tl. i rouse, Ksi .siniiiieiiiirk'n. i it., oil v isiucsiiuy, niveuilH'r ntu lwi:), u a. in., when and w here all cliilum airulnst Mild est ale. pros-rlv mil lientlcaled. must Is. presi'tiiisl, or lie dehiirrcd from coining iu on Iii (unit. IIAHVEY K. MILI.EH. Mldillclitirk'li. IM., Oct., .M.irclii'.i. 'v.l. Auditor. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury & Lewistown Division. Time Tuble, In effect May 21, 189II. VIHTWAUD Dia. HTATIOW. KAtTWABU p tn am' a. i. a in c iu I .-.6 l.ii I.ewlitownJ. , r.u ! S.i'o I il'.U'i , ilIH Mttll 7.43 .U3 4 in iv.ii'i; i.ewmown . 7.4A a.ut lu .11.61 waitiana 7.6 3.14 C'i.1 '11.46 S faloier 1 I.UI I I'ii si; 1 1.40 II ! shlndla ; .u( , 1.7 ', 1 1. as 11 wanner 1 a 11 1 .;,'i :i.4i H-''i IT ; Mociuro a vi i.4s 11.87 ll.l'J Hi Kauk'f Mills I.37 i.4u :ii 11 lit 31 AdanitiurK I l.lii B.M 3.V4 11. OA lib 1 lieavartowD I N.40 I 4 W .1.14 lu.tfl ii 1 Hen lor 8.SU 4.13 .l.na lu.fro J 1 Uliidlsbnrtfb a. 69 41a :i.ui in.4:i 84 1 Manor u.i'i t;ii i.M ;I0U IT ! K reamer ,0 4.3V 3 63 !l.3.S J PawllDK V.10 4.U 3 4 10.31 48 1 HallniKrntra 0.31 443 3.:i7 in. IT 46 Sellnmrova J.' 0.34 4.41 t iiu.ui tn 1 Suubury t.vi I too elliiNg rove Arrommodatlon (UoonaetlnK with trnlnioo N. 4J, By.) LaiT Sellninror. Jo. Arrive at Metln'KrOTe 6.46 P.M. t.ll P. M rrnlnaLeavp Lewistown Junction : 4 M a. in, lu 41) a tn. 1 I'i p tn, a 08 p m, T lfl p to lur AHniia.rittidiurK and the Weil. e itlMin, v oMiu, uiinu.i eeiin, anim, e Tpin 11 19 p in, Knr Pnlladulphla, New Yurk, Haiti mere and Waihlugtuu. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. ANIi NOKTHCnN CENTKAL KA1LWAY. 1 rnlni Iava Sunliury dally eicrpt Sundiy : 3 o4 a. in. lor Wllllaiiieiiiirt and CauaudalKua. ( in a 111, Fur HelleloatH, Erie, and CanaodalKU w 61 a m, ror iaich iiuven. 1 p ui, Kur Hellulonto, Kne and Canandal sua. i 3p tn, For Kennvo and Elmlra U3Ap iu lur WllliMui.Hirt. Miiiiiny . 6 I U111. I..r Krle and t'anandal mm, u Viaiii, lur Ijock Haven, and V36piu lor Will Utiinpurt. 1 31 a ui. K01 ('atawlmia and Haielton. 6 3t a tn. 10 Oi am and 436 p in, t or Wllkeibarra. 6 66 a oi, 10 3D a in, 1 6H pui t 40 p in, J'orShaino- Kiuaoa .liouiu tiriDii. Tralni I.eava Keinirrre. function '.i 61 a 111. arrlvluif at I'hlladnlpMa 8 DO p ni, rseur mil n p m. iiiiiiiiiinre i iu p m. w ain lutnn 4 'M p in. llally except Sunday. 6.17 I. M. Hrrliltiif nt Plillndolphia 10.65 P.M. New Yolk a 60.1111. Ilnluuiiira 1U.4U P. M., Waih' liiKtuii 4 I'lsin, Dully exeept Kuiulay. ;i4 11 in, arrlt liiK at Philadelphia 4 35 a m, New lura 7 lua in. itiiunuore 0.3U 1 in- wau iDKtnn T a in. Imlly. Trlm ulnu Leave Sunliurr 1 tan a 111, arriving at Philadelphia 1 10 a tn, New York 0 a in. I'liilv. 4 Ilia 111. arrivlnif at Philadelphia 10 foam., New York 1 Hi phi., Kultliuure a 66 a lu., Waih (union lu 14 am. Dally. 1 66 11 in. arriving at Philadelphia ( 50 n in New York l :i4 p 111 .. Italtluiora i 44 p in., Waih I nut on a 16 11 111. Dally uncoiil Sunday. I or rule. iiihi kc, cull nu Ticket Annul or il.lrew Tho.. Watt, P. ik. W, li. 110 iilUi A I'ltt.hurtr, I'a. .1 . It. WOOD, Uen'l Pan Agent. I. M. PBKVOST, Heu'l Munoker. Sale Register. Saturday. Oct , J. . Homtierirrr will aell pr- aonal property 1 mile Bomb-east of MU Fleaa- 4111s. I'a. ant ML Thnmrtay, Oct. fa, B. F. Herman, admlnHtratnr of Jaoih c. t'lrlch, late of Ja'kaon town snip, dec d, will aell the real and personal proiwriy of Mid deceased 3 miles north ot Kratzcrvllle. Saturday, tvr, 1 John M. end Oeo. IT. Bteln Itnrer ailinlnlstrators ot Kllaa A. and Mnry A. HtenlnKr, late of franklin township, dee d, will aell elifht tractaof renlestt, situate In Mlddletituifli nnd Kranklln twp. Tncadny. Oct, Si. Simon Ttenfer, nrtmY of Daniel llenfer, lute of Kranklln twp., dee d, will aell 3 Morses. 3 Cow a. Farm Iniplementaand House, hold Uooda, about S Dd'.es w est of MlddleliurKh. crown Acme. The best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not Rinoko the chimney. It will not char tlio wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without u comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from tho finest Crudo in the most perfectly equip ped relinerien in tho world It is the ISest. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, TII3 ATLAl'TIS F.EniTIXG CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, I'a. PIANO! ORGANS, AND SEWING MACHINES. pi 0. C. 8SEB0LD, tlio wcli-kiiowit dealer in Pi anos, Organs and Sewin Machines, has now the larg est stock of instruments on hand ever hroiurjit to Mid dlelmrh, and IVoin now to .lanuarv 1, 18!M, cash havers can liave the same advan taircs in Imyini; from him as they have in huyiii; from tho manufacturers. IMiddlelmrh, Pa. I EWIS' 98 LYE L rTrr:r3 ai:s mrrxu iriri.Mr.ni Theaf mnml nnd nreal f.ya mule. I lilUe oilier l.' e. II Is'lng a rtuo fowler an.l pai kiil In a can Willi rellli.alie 11.1. thH culltelita aie alui's rewly fir ue. Will timke Uu lieal perfiiunsl Hard Hm In jo llilneie- wtll.o.tl liolllnw. I la llir l.ral f..ri leaiiiliiK wiuui 'll-. ill-luf. .-Iliuf .Inks rl.ss'ta, Wanliltllt l. tiles IhiIiUh, I rocs, elc. PEN HA. SALT M'F'O CO- lieu. AKtk., I'lilla., I'a. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases. rt all gold at far ai yon can tee. They look likt solid cases, wear like solid cases, and are solid cssei for all practical purposes yet only cost about ball as much ai an out. nd-out solid Rold case. Warranted to wrear for ao years; many in constant use. for thirty years. Better than ever since they are now fitted, at no extra con, with the gretf tow (ring) which cannot tt fulUJ or twiiUi eff the cats the ir Can Daly be had on tha ui jwi stamped with this trade mark. Tgy All other Live the old-style pull-outCow, which is only held to the case by friction, and can be twisted off with the fingers. Sold only through watch dealers. Bend for a Watch CUM eixmer to tlie uiauufacturers KeystoneWatch Case Co.,' PHILADELPHIA. (The Post9S1.50 pery DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO GO FOR A HEW FALL - SUIT or - ni Bonn a UVlillUUA ID We watched our chaneo during tho past two Montis When money was scarce "When manufacturers wr in distress When they had to sell Wo made our pnr. chases for cash at Rock Bottom Prices. We nro now ready with tho Handsomest, Largest cheapest and Most Stylish stock of Mens, JJoys and Clul drens Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Hor Blankets, Lap KoIick, etc. Our Low Trices are a WONDER. H. Oppenheimer; SELINSGROVE, PA., Tho Cncapcst Clothincr House in Snyder Co- Cliite DflB'i ic Tie li but they go n jrrent wnys lu t iuit(lirieM.n, TliPtiJwtiy Kendjfo tlio City for reiidy-iiiiule clothin ninl then take theiu to iik'Heil 1(,(. tnilor to iliitirovn tlio tit, when you citn get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE AP 600D FIT at once uv coini; to HENRY L. PHILLIPS JII.UCILVNT TAILOH, Helir.srjrove, Pit., whore j-our work Isnlwny Kuamuteed or you Lave recourse. This is a question thut IntereMs every man and boy A ui-ut-nttliijr suit.no uiatter what thejmatf rial is tt always looks better than an ill-llttino; suit no matter how five the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK, four doors west of Bank. Sellii.i, k'rov. JM elinsgrove pazaar Newly Established. llavlnj? just completed tlie stock for 4tiy new store in SprinKtuan's Ilui!,; inff, ShLINSOROVK I'A., 1 am ready to satisfy the wants of ull patrons, i carry LADIES' FANCY GOODS of every description, Notions, Gents' Neckwear Jewelry for both Ludies und Gentlemen. MILLINERY a Specialty. I have also received a new line of Fall Goods, Underwear, etc. Come and try our new face wash, Ulootu of Hoses, for purifying hi beaiitifyinn; the complexion, speedily and permanently removes niuinli freckles and all other diseases of the face. NETTIE COHEN, SELINSGROVE, PA G. C. GUTELIUS THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER Fashionahlo cloth intr "ITnt-a font Neckties, Gents ILt Furnishing Goods, Summer Under- J wear, and Celeloid goods,Mcn's shirts, DEALElt IN- n -XT IX unuaren suiti and everything t mako a man looa handsomoaudfci' happy, at pricf that discount a! imitation store- Clothing for prince 9 Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Com to the old Keliahlo where you get what you pay for. 31; new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all tl; latest styles. Too husy waiting on customers to tell yo more. 201110 and see lor yourself. G. 0. GUTELIUS, MiddloburgU,!'!