'K Is "I tei Court Proceedings, foui t courened Monday, Dec. 10, 4 at U o'clock, A. M. PrcReDt, Hon. II. M. McClure. j'resiilcnt, Judge and Jeremiah rouse una A. 1. Uciuorriinjr, As- Licinte Jucltfon. Oonjiiiuin Moyer, George Spfcut, oiiry Oeuili-rlinf nnd James Wng- er wire appointed tipRtaven. (jUAKTKIt 8KHSIOSS. Tbc tavern Iiccuko oi J. C Dcck- r,l was transfi-rred to V. S. Arbo- f The inspector filed nn Additional port in relation to tuo additional chov facilities in Franklin town- bip. Xolle 1 TOH8quiH were entereil in .1 - n til so8 01 iue vuiuiuuuwvhiiu vs. IboniBS E. Kleckner, and in same . Goorjte Hartman. The case of tuo Common wealth George l'attison was continued. Tbo cae of the CoinmonwoaUh, 4. Duvid Herrold was continued to xt term. James MuiUeswarth, Lincoln enninper and T. B. Bolitr were ap niited to view public alloy in liea- ,-rtown. Report of road viewers in Union wDfcbip was confirmed nisi. COURT OK COMMON PI.KAH. Ia the case of Clara II. Brunncr v her next friend, etc., vs. Adam O. runner an alias subpoena in divorce a awarded. Iu the case of Witiner & Dundore eof N. T. Dundore, vs. PortTrev ton Evangelical church, a rule was acted to show cause why the ser ve of summons should not bo set ide. Ia the case of David S. Sliolly vs. ud church, the same rule was anted. In the case of Peter Daily vs. Geo. Botdarf, a rule was prim ted to ow cause why tho judgement oiild not bo opened. In the case of Mary E. Woiner, W. W. Womer, a divorce was anted. Same in the case of Polly Steely vs. W. J. Steely. In the case of Samuel It. Martin i G. W. Portzlino, the verdict w as ir the plaintiff in tho sum of A defandant to pay the costs. In the case of M. McLaughlin, al., executors, etc., the verdict us for the plaintiff for $272.25. Alfred Specht, Sheriff, acknowl- sod deed polls to Jacob D. Shra r, Elizabeth Koch, Jacob Binga- n. Samuel B. Walter, Abraham o lis aw net un vvn, re mi aim 3, rrov i f ices. .rriil i lIi.'I ' ,wer. rliril Mniio Ct HI waive I. lwver and S&piuel Arbogast. In the case of Mary A. Arnold vs. lliam L. Bassler, the verdict was the plaintiff for $5.35. q tho case of Sarah A. Tobiaa vs. Bolonder, et aL, the verdict was the plaintiff in the sum of $41.91. u the case of Mariah Biuganian, of II. G. Stahl, vs. Jacob Dreose, i verdict was in favor of the de- Junt, n the case of John S. Gruybill vs. ry J. Fry, et. al., a rule was grant- to show cause why the judgment uld not be struck from tho re ls. OIU'HANS' COI KT. irdcrs of sale were granted iu cs- s or Jlary Ilalley. doc il.. raham Witiner, dee'd., John Moy- Jic'd. Itturns to orders of sale were firmed in estates of Henry Gohh, 'd., Sarah Spaid, dee'd., Emanuel iker, dee'd., and Susan Hummel, 1. citation was awarded in the es ! of G. C. B. Heider, dee'd. iuditor'8 reports were filed aud ifirmed in estates of W. H. Treas. dee'd and Jacob Nerhood, dee'd. Iieob C. Hassinger was appointed irdian of Burns Smith, a miuor 1 of Chas. L. Smith, dee'd. be administrators, executors and rdians accounts were all confirm- M advertised. kturday, Dec. 15, U4, court ad- rned to Jan. oth ''J5 aud then to djournod to Jan. 11, 'l5 the reg argument court. he popularity or I liuiubcrlniu kli Ki-iiieily mul the hili enri'1'iii Much It Is held Ii'ikIh us to lit'lleve h be an article of great worth mid it. we liave the Meuxuro of lmv- the experience of tliree nrnitii citizens of Keiloiulo Keanli, Cnl., if line of the remedy. Mr. A. V, it-ll wtyn: " 1 have ul wnyti receive Im relief when I iibcd I'linui 'liu'nCollll lteniedy." Mr. .limit's uiii hiivk: 1 uui btitilled tliut uliHi-lain's Couph remedy cured "old." Mr. .1. M. Hatcher huvh: three years 1 Imvo lined Cham iiu's Coul'I Keinudv in my ly ami its results have always fatlsfactorv," lor salu by Suinpt-ell. l'tuns t'reek, Pa. C. MARTAAN, onsorifil Artit, justoiicned a room in N . Wittenmyors building, io ho is vrepavcil to do It class work. March 29, '91. Ivory 5oap At Float5 BEST TOR SHIRTS. TH8 PnOCTtS OAMBLI CO. CirTTI. J AS. O. CKOUSK, ATTORN RT AT LAW. MinHLKHI-RH, PA. All 'uiiNinesH entriiKteJ to his oare will receive prompt attention. Con sultation In Kniilinh and (German. IN -Fiiriiire Cliaiuber Suits. Look at tliein. Jarlor Suits. Look at tliein. Side Itosirds. Look at them. I Couches, Lounges, j Patent llockcrs, , Easy ChaiiR Look ut them. Rfl RqIiu Porriofrori uu uuui uumutui Look at them. r Baby Coach Kobes," Affaglianf, Laee Corert-. all prices. Look at them. They are beauties. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Laee Curtains,Curtain Poles, Kugs of all kinds, and everything else at tho popular furniture and carpet store of W. H, Felix, Lewistown, Pa. Kotlung On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder) It la absolutely pars. Highly Nnoentrty. fa Jtiantlty it roiu lm thn a K nth t rf ut Any. Lrtrtlr a mtsliritk. prvttu anil cure all ril - Uuod for yuunir ifaicki. Worth bion than i.Iq hcn lieni U"ut, "on Unr can mvvU m $10, all for $b U prvnt roup,' um a t'uatono r. f you can't ft It nl u hi itnU for two h m i flvti . A 1 1-4 fMMinil ran it V HtlMiii1 , A run t- riiin-MDHHL " jiir.nrjii idumki i'a ir.it," miii lft copy In, houllrr lUlunif r-r with f 4 I HENCH & DROKIGOLD'S km SAW!LLu-EN6INES A woinli'rml Improvi'nii'iit In Krlnlan Kril ;lu-llii'li. llucK molliinor ( iirniui :l Ilium iu fu-1 UNunyullu'rln tlieiuurki't. Frli'ilun I'lulrli I'Vvil, iiiuHtnir nil ilii'f titl K'urliiK to HUtiiil Ntlll Hlulu iMt-k tain; arenl unvlna In powrr nnH wrur. f-" l 4ivnlhiiiMiniiiM4 ItirlitrufLuiHliHiiivMnil erh-vii. AImo Sprinn llnrrow, liny ltuk', I'ulilvHlur, 'orn IMnnlerM, Klii'lltTM, (tie. Muttwn iitpi;r. A UltO.ntiOU), Mfr., York Va, V1 t. tin, t f-ny. FURNITURE. ir Fnriritn mi i n i We offer the best goods at Phe norninal Prices, guaranteeing qual ities the Finest, and Styles the Latest. Couches, Lounges, Mirrors. Baby Carriages, Window Shades etc., offered at prices to suit the times. We are catering to the Snyder County trade, and AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place business. Respectfully, II.T0N FURNITURE CO. Front Street, Milton, Pa. CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Selinsgrove, Pa., i ne iing ot J-ow PRICES. VI is J. M. KLiNE, BEAVERTOWN, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Riefs Hydaulic (or Ram.) . . . . f.muf.tiA.litiiia4ii unlit fur ul. tirit i a new riki marvelous luvcunuu. cv ..r ......H ...... . evatln h coutlnuoiiH mipplv of wnt-r rrroiunrlnj;nor liriiiu-lifH. It in wlf operatimr, fiinple in conctriiclloii and iuir.iiriihfd in duraljili'y. lln-y art now belne nlHoed in every State In the Tnlon and are wanted in every county, town and villmte. v challenge the world to produce Itn eipial. Mimt prove untlnfactory before payuient U made. For further Information write for llliihtrated eatnloKUe. WELL DRILLING. Havinir drilled ovr three hundred wells in thin County, plenty of ref.i i t l1A ,m,.l..niv nf tiiv unrL. 1 m-lici-lfllllv nolil it I your pationaRe In thiH line and will guarwitee you perfeet natihfuctlou In every jou. e nn awful Imsy, ami ln'st prirrsan a mral attraction. Jt is a l,ijr pint lo kiunv that r nell fiwuh cheaper than anyone else in the whole town, aud another hi point is to know that wo haro the largest stock of good to select from in town, and still another hit; point is to know that everybody is acquainted with the fact. The King of Low Prices (that's us) gives yon dcsiraUe HolicUw C -roods t' at tho very lowest prices. Novelties and useful articles suitable for Holiday Presents in endless variety. .Largo variety of books. (Jive us a call and you will not regret it. (expert full v, S. WEIS. Great Reduction Sale of T U Kit U LT For Ninety Days ! FHII 11 n nsu lli. ls'.)4. VHtl HI III ll ( H- utii Ann ricu, ii; ny il i t lit lui ili .il 1 .M'..Vi'iy, uiul The I'.mii tb StriM t. AT Tl ndersigned Offer The PuV T1K15 STOUK OF FURHIV(i(i,ST IN thhu.s, UHKATKST SAC UIFK'K KvKIt KV l SYLVAN! A. We n not stfllillir out In r u tl.i 1 . . vloun yar. We rlvea few of the prliri'M iih ..ll,wn "?5f5N i , Softwood Chamber Suits $llm-VuMt T.,,, WntttW' . 1 . " Hard Yo1 t'haniber Suits Hi.(M) Woven U 1 1,. M,.ttr ' 't. Apr. 1, A ii:iml)iik Killll. W PI. ....... fn .1,1 I, .. . J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, PA. ie.UlK fcllitH. H r eceM I'l (III II...I I... rlnp Miiftu .111 jut i. ... . . I.. i'ifT 1 " "rop iiinii M, per ft.... Wnlt S Ttliilru 11. .r ml r.11 111... .. .' I . .w 1 iiiiiunii uiickpm ! nuninverythlnK Ii. the furniture line, Ineludititf Mlrro' vhoIeso?rdH. CupboardM, Outre Tables, Faucv Kocke ' " -. " w,),rr. - ifi, J oiifurriiyi, rfU. P .... .... Seilt CllAlm Mile. fllMllllfll n.t fili.un !. . 1 1 I l'rlcei. reduced all through, tloine early anil see our utork before L'ivlin your order, and thus have 15 to L'H nee i-ent m ,,i-rx, .1..11... Special Attention (.liven to Undertaking & Embalniii KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIKFI.INHL'HOM. I'A 1 .1 i-i Ir V t Hi- I. C0:V!V1H!A. Rtnkji. tbi I'm or ' vlmff'V LAUOU IUHUir:ri i.l IU pr-KUl 1 nl U lrin Mt U Uiuuiq. iito aIIvlt guuoo. ni PUO -'II' 'TW do. l.ir iuf AiD rloku U orttmait. What U t U 'J U tut Ltm. ' A tM( for ib liotir, K'TiK.lt 4i.u tM 4 OuU tl.M. ktttll t Hutu. Uoit IIImtmI Itrrmi Iu airuutf. I 1 '' I fr clrcuUrt ur i.'l fiO oontM llOttr. K'4TlK.lt H4I.U tM x Uoit IIImtmI Itrrmi Iu iruutf 1 tM fttf ticiit'l out til 1 tiif'u. P crown Acme The best Uaruing Oil that run bo uiiulo from Futroloum. It given a brilliant liglit. It will not Biuoko tho ehimnoy. It will not tbiir tho wiek. It has a high firo test. It will not oxploilo. It i without a comparison us a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is niauufacturod from tho finest Crude in the most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world It is tho Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders tilled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury fc Lowistown Division. In effect Nov. '!", 1894 WKHTW A RD I p m ft m l'i.116 t.-i-t n.oa 4.'Jil 13 on t.l'l 11.61 6 4.US 11.46 H 3 67 11.40 IC AM ll.'M 1 It. 4,1 ll.M IT 3.81 11. U IU :i.:iu 11 I'i J 3 a.u 1 1 ,o 36 :i.l4 IU.61 'l.l'H in. Mi j 3 :i.01 10 43 IS IM ilO.W SI lt2 1 14.86 H 1141 hh'23 43 i.M 10. IT 46 'J.'J6 10.0J id TASKyourHorseshoeh III. I HTATIOM. I A. I. I.ewlntuwn J . Main Sire t I.ewlMown MkltUoil fklDter Sliloilla Wanner MdJlure Kaub'i.Mllli 1 AdiimlurK Hi-ftvartown I Henlxr Min.llel.utgli ' Malilf Krttmer Pwllnn SellnnxroT SllniitroT J, SuiiburT kilTWltll III T 40 7.4 1 T.45 7.64 K.UI .ll( N 11 H .'1 H.J7 .:i N.40 n.60 H.66 11. W U,n 11.10 W.'Jl VM .00 3 OM S 06 3.14 8. VI 1.7 1.43 1.4V S.6K 4.0-i 4.12 4 18 4.26 4.W 4.8 4 4 'i 4.48 5. 30 Selinsgrove Accommodation. (JonnetloK with truloioo N.(J. Ky.) SellnnroT. Jo. Arrive at SllnroT iAltV. M. 6.62 1'. U Mm 1 l fC LH -sir FOR THE t THE ONLY Shoe for WINTER USE. It ABSOLUTELY prevents slipping", mul Injure I'tTlcct t;iicty ami comluri t liiirno ami ilriM T. Shuil villi Hi" " Nvorill," (iur linrso' fi'it aro ul wavs lit ginul cuiiiiitiuii kit u i nut liaviui- to timtituully ruuiuvo tliu itiovn fur fh.u polling. Tha CAT KS are RFMOVABI-F, Stecl-CcntereJ and SLLF-SHARPENING When worn nut nuw CulU run bo euflly l ai'rtuil li limit rt'inovinir. hIhh, auvlni; an luniK'iiso aiimiuatit tluio uuully lout ul tho bU.'kmuilli hIiiiji. On nci'lpt or ontal will mall frooonr do F('riitivuiliiMilnruiiituinliiKjirliwHor('iilkil H!iiuh, maily tu Im nulled nn, fur trial, microti lliia winter ut wry low irluoit. E. E. BUCK, Triilus Leave Lewlstowo Junction : . ui, 10 40 a m. 1 I'i p in, t i i m, T la p 10 lor Altoouii.l'lttKluirK ami the Went. Tiluiu.K I6in,l 46ii m:iiil 4 18 i lu.8 VK p in 11 16 p in, Kor PiillHdelnlila, New ork, llallluior unit WaMiloglun. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOKTHKUN UKNTKAb KAII.WAY. 1 mln I.onv "tiinluiry iliilly n.Tit Huii.Ihv : l.:.6 a. in. Inr W 1 1 llniiiMiiurt 'ami t'anituiluluua. (i:iam, For llt'lloloutK, Krlu.aii'l ('auamiulKUu v.duu iu, ror i.ora it.iven, 1 06 i iu, Kor llcllulunio, Kane ainl t'ananilal ku i. 6 4ii in. For Hi'imvo ami Mnlrn. 'i5iin lor Wllllii un-iiiirt. Siiiuiiiv , 6 l imn, lr Drlo and 'niian.laiuuii ii ,Minin. inr Lock Haven, uud 0V6in lor Will laiiiiipnri. A 'i.'i a ii', r'iirC'iit!iwiva ,,n.l ll i7vlt..n. ft 'i'i it in, lo no in, mid 6 47 in. Kr Wllki'idiurro, 7 10 ii lo, Ul 'Mil in, I .'iH ii in, . 60ii iu. KorSliii iiiohin nun .iiouiii i ariiiri. Snii.luy lono ii in, lor W ilUi'-lnrro. '1'ralnn l.piivv Si !!iiM;r ivJiiiiotlun Ut'llllll. ....!. ,l.iv. itvh. I,. in IMiil i.I..1ii.ii 00 j . iii. New VorK 6 6 1 ii M, H.illiiiioie 8 10 ii in. .. ii i ii i in, , , v i in. 6.M7 I'. .M. tt-ei-k il.i...- iiiMvIiil- ut riilliidelplilu 11.16 I'.M. N" ik :!.:: in, H .llimi ro in 8 '."i in, il.i! y nrrt.-liiif .it rii!:ilrl'htu 4 SO iu, No York 7 .:u in, Tr.iliw ii I-o I.i-1 e Sii'iloirv I M .111 il.iil.' uo-ii...... ,.t lO i'l,,.!.,!,.!,!., O ! n lllllll!.lll' o I ii, in, I) UMIIIIKIIIII J H , III ,-Minr 1 inn H uii Hill, ir,...L.liii j i.i'ii w i.. ... i ..4 .. ... . , n.ij..,iv . v., ill i 1 1, i ,1, r . .. i i, in , mrivliiH ut r)ill,iili'liiilii li 20 it in., Niiur Yi iM.oii,, jj.iiuuiurv o u in., vi iiuini; tun 10 Hill. 1 60 i m. week day arriving tit riilludolpli 6 il Ii ". New York p iu JUIIIuiurv O n n, U'...l,l.rt.... J hi ,. ... . i i lie m i oi -u v il lli'lll y 111 if n, lo, mil 6 '.6 and H 17 i, in, lur Itiirrl.-lmrir, I'lilUdelidilii .....i ii.. i . ......... For rtttim, muii, fccv, cnllion Tli'ket Aitent or nildnmi Tlion. Watt, I'. A . W. 1). Uo I'nth Ave i-uiBuura, i'i. .1 . K. WOCII), Oen'l P!l AKDt. 1.40 4u I'll II v irii i lo In 46 Apr. 1, June l.r, Slay 1, July 15, -.kt 1. GUNSBERGER'S Iff STOCK OF Fall & Winter Clothing Is well selected and iueliules a lull assort went of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Overcoats, Pants, Xeckware, Shirts, UnuYrware, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Hosiery, Suspenders and (Slows. Prices are lower than ever. R. GUNSBURGER, LEADING CLOTH IKK, M IDDLK1UI HtJIf, IA CHANGED HANDS! The Tinshop & Stove business lately conduct ed by J. H.Ehoads is in my possession. I am prepared to offer Spec ial bargains in STOVES, TINWARE. Spouting, Tin and Corrugated roof ing. Call and see my goods. Respectfully, i. M. JhtiijlCjljJii. i.'. '!3. 'Vi. 'ir. 'it:.. '94. 'ur. "x. '0!5. t a. iu. iuli usi, utm .niiiuger. ) n Ashlrnd. I