iitg. April 14, lCCl. fLjOCttl New, ftcc i'.itotrwTT roT. l"ke Conns of feeraerr. Ti aepaseawer, " i-v.".j"-'-.:. . . .day of Deeemewv. in communications, business let fni- thil office, to lectin nipt attention ihotild be addressed folio": im ") kiuuih, der County, Pa, Advertisements. .mi.niotion 40. must d nanuea Lby Monday noon, to secure inter bn in n" " COMMITTEE MEETING. Vine Rnvler Count f Reonblicnn u.4 ll mm mi u wiiiwieetBi tnotoon -. - .. . IMI. at I etloek M. t traaeaei Inper- is H hMlHlrii ww owivni'si. urn. 1 . n it i u r u . iw -iiL.l.. W. WiTrsaiiTSB, eionreury. The lslenose of tbe season U tbe talk f everybody. Vennor ssye the-enows ere all down. bank you, Mr. Vennor. Cititens of Menno township, ITifflin joanly, are feeding 341 beef cattle. Prof. Kuraenknabe ha a claw of 70 h itoavertown. 0. L. Smith has gone to iildelph V and New York. W. I Siraonton of the Arm of Sim- lnton, Barber A Co., U now In Phila- elpbia purchasing goods. This ia the Utt month for oyster tiling, till next September. Go for the ytter. Jfarch came in like a lion, and went but-ywell, people that moved know bow It went out. The Middleburg JAttual Life In- luraace Company will aoon have a pew office. FcRsrrcBi Rooms. See II. II. Ren- nger'a advertisement in anothor cot- mo. iMrs. Kate A. DeWoIf ha opened )ress-Making Rooms on Sugar HU fidJleburg, Pa. See .ddvurtiseineiit. Rmidkscb Bl'SMBD. Last Wedncs lay, we learn, the residence of Mr. Idatn Smith, in White Doer twp., Iiis county, caught fire and was en. lirely destroyed. It seem the wife of Mr. Smith had gone on a visit to a neighbor, and the husband was en gaged not far from the home, lie luddenly noticed smoke coming from the roof and in attempting t? enter the house found the whole inside of it in mimes, it was impossfmo for him to leave anything. The house wns a sub IBtantial log building and ia a heavy isOSS to Mr Smith. Lba Journal. Fcnxob fob April. 'hia wetf.her prophet luys down the following pro uawmtea lor April : There will bo sharp front in the be- I ginning of April, with a snowfall on the 4th or Cth. but the spring will onen favorably, and everything will be pret ty well advanced by April Mth. Flood may be expected in Chicago about the first week in April, with high winds also prevailing in the early part ef the month. Snowfall are probable about .April 5th. Navigation I likely to open on lake Ontario about April 7th. The 8t. Lawrence will be odm aboa t the Oth or 11th, and the first steamship will probably arrive about the 17th or Hth. The weather will be stormy, in tbe lower provinces about the 20th, with very high water prevailing, but in the west April will be a drr month. There will be warm weather just fol lowing the XOtb, euding in thunder storms on the 24th and 25th. Snow storms are probable in tho far west on the 25th and 26th, and snow-falls are not unlikely to occur in England at the close of the month. The month will eod wet and cold but. on th wnote, will be like a If ay month. Suicide. David Libbiir. sen., reaiil. login WatU twp., this county, com. milted suicide on Sunday 27th uiu Zfia grand-daughter and her husband had been to church on that day, and on their return home, found hla dead body on tbe floor in pool of blood. From the information received it ap pears that tbe old man had imna in (.. it a sister (Mrs. Carl.) after departure of Johnson and wife, where be met his eon benjamin and where he remained until about 8 o'clock P. il. when in company with bis son started to go borne, the two traveling together until near the old man's dwelling where they separated, this was the last seen of the old man alive II must have lone te his home and commenced reparations to take bis life for it ia werted by Johnson that the weapon Md (ft short rifle) had no load in it jbea he left borne in tbe morning. The opinion of those who examined we room and the bod is that having carefully loaded the weapon ho seated mueeir In a chair aud resting the butt of the weapon against the bed near wqicd the chair stoodhe held tha usle srtlnst bis temple with one baoj ! j ji off uh ln, Btuort . K '! t ': r a r rarJ aud backward ,f . r Utthett? of the ' f r sbov. laamaBBaaeaa. BBBBBBBBBsamBBaBMBBSBBBaBmi A few words In reply to W. T. Ly- Trunks, Trunks, Valicea. at Oppen ons letter of but .week appeared in heinipr's. tha 'Tout," eruulpat Lag hiiu from the charges in tbe prosecution brought garnet hlin by as, yet in justice - to Mr. Lyons, we do not feel exactly Sat isfied with it, we In addition would say that Mr. Lyons has acted the part of an honorable gentleman, by what BOtiree he was actuated we do not know, excepting those of an honest and square man, one who has com mitted an error, discovered It, admit ted It and apologtxed for it, and we would further beg leave to say that we entirely exonerate him from any fur theretiarges, costs, lie, knowing full well that be was misled by designing persona, who having very few or no affairs of Importance of their own to attend to, naturally took to taking care of those of others and amongst them our'a we are much obliged to them for the Interest they 'take in our affairs etc., but would respectfully re quest them in the future to be some what more careful In their statements and not circulate what they cannot substantiate: Our conduct lit all po litical campaign has been open and fair, no chioanery or fraud can truth fully belaid at our door ami any one attempting to misinform a stranger, (while they know the facts' .-to be an true) as Mr. Lyons has beev misin formed has a leaven of meanesa in bis composition that should make him shudder. We were reluctant hi instituting tbe prosecution, but were almost compelled to do so to vindicate our own character and no one can blame us for the oounte we have taken; Dut since Mr. Lyons' manly declara- tlon we also feel disposed' to do him enty-flve illiiHtrntlous which throw full Justice. The source from which "JCJ" irjl Jde frf the m.I, . ,,, , , .. . Jent. 1 he rise and trrowth of litolntrv he obtained his Information, we have Is traeel. with its imiiiv eliuiiKes hik'I nodoubt was from the same unecrunu- transformations. lu'eulluritieH ami r. lous political tricksters who for samel ance. beauties and horrors. vexs ruut have h,n Irvine t One is nniaxed as he reocls this book f . u P". ben, Z, landdlseovers what men do believe, brighten their own records by cloud-1 and how they conduct their so called In. ri m n n .t Ii.h k..AH t.l.... A . ' wnMilil. U wuv imis unni try ma; wt load the unfair deeds done by them on our shoulder. In conclusion we would say that those who misled Mr. Lyons and misrepresented us, had better sweep, before their own 'olit - i.t i n .u , , loal doora, bleach their own political records, which little job no doubt woma occupy tnelr precious time, fort a while at least. John A. Stahnecker hue met with anothor accident-was loading lumber and a pieco of scantling struck him at the chin breaking the bone, knocking out threo teeth, and cutting the undor lip through to the bone. This is the third time John has had his head and face mashed in hauling umbor- in the first accident a log two feet in diameter rolled over his hood fact--can't kill him got nine lives, like the cat-was in the Ute R. R. accident-will surely die a natural tleath unless struck by ro thunder bolts at the samo time O. Ed. assinger, M. V. dressed the wound in a skilfull manner although he was not supplied with surgical ''ma-cliaii)ery,,a.idap)liaiiceii-i if he were in his office. Doo. woulj make a goad army surgeon. Among the few makers of Tunes sml OrKans who are widely known in this country and whose instruments arc held in high esteem the firm of Horace Waters 4 On., of . New York are foremost. In their advertisement in this issuo thoy are making a special oner that will excite attention, anj should be read by every one contem plating the purchase of a Piaoo or Or. gan. Horace Waters has now been in business for thirty-five yean and sold nearly fifty thousand Pianos and Or gans, which stand to-day in as many homes in every city and town of the Ut.ited Slates, bearing testimony to their own excellent musical qualities and to his enterprise and business abil ity. The firm of whieh be is now tbe senior member stand very high in the commercial world, they are perfootly reliable and have established a reputa tion for honesty and fair dealing. Main News. , , Hop Bitters, which are advertised In our columns, are a sure cure for ague, biliousness and kidney complaints. Those who use them ssy they cannot be too highly recommended. Those afflicted should give them a fair trial, and will become thereby enthusiastic in the pralr e of their curative qual ties. Portland Ar$u$. . Ofc;1 sjLThe celebrated Burbaolt Seedling Potatoe can be had at 1,00 per bushel, oy caning at this office. It ia one of the finest, largest, best yielding varie ties 05 per cent, are marketable me dium late command a hicber price man any oilier variety. Come early as the quaqlityoffereiria not Urge. i Goodhart A Houti. Iron ' Front 8tore, Lewistown, Fa, Dealers In Dress Uoods, Carpets, Clothing, Hosiery, Gloves Ao&o. See their advertise ments iu another column. Go aud ex amine .their Stock and learn their Prices, and our word for it vou will . delighted and sure of a bargain. ' The public are Indebted to Dr. O Ayer Co., not only for their standard medicinal preparations, but also fur improving the looks of tbe community by their incomparable Unit Vigor. The Perry county Frttnan it au thority for the following: While husking corn that remained in, the field all winter, a young man named Liddig, of Howe township, discovered seven snakes In one shook. - - Ur ' !J r'sTI lady, h d --v r: - r.(. The sap-head who wrote the article on the "Boss" singer should study the "golden rate,1 and let the dead past bury its dead, Neighbor. It will pay every body to examine the Im mense 8tock of Furniture for sale by the Popular Furniture man W, II. FELIX Lewistown Pa. Notice, ol Convention of School Di rectors to elect County Superinten dent To the School Directors of Snyder County ! Wkvti.kmkx ! In pursu ance of the forty-third section of the act of 8th May, 1H04, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court-house In Mldilleburg, on the flrnt Tuesday in May, A. 1). . inir the third day of "the mouth, at It o'olnck In the inornlnjr, ami select viva vock, by a majority of the whole number of director prenent, one eriKn of literary and sclentillc acquirement, and of skill and experi ence in the art of teaching, m county superintendent, for the three seeceed IriU yearn, and certify the result to the rHate Hiiperintendeiit, at HarrlMturir, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of Hnid act. W. 1. HCHAUP.Co. Bupt. Selinsgrove, April 8, 'tf. A REMARKABLE BOOK. One of the Iliotit remarkable Ihhiici of the day is a book on "Kalkk Ooim, OK thk look Wokkiiip or Tint WOULD." from the lxxi of Vr.mU M Dobbiim, lute of .Inpim ; and publish ed hv II L'HHAKD HItOS.. of l'hll,.- delphio. This book is a beautiful volume of nearly oinht hundred imifcs. biiu ii (Minimus two iiilllirel mill sev . . The style of the author in nonular and instructive. One rend on in the work as In a romance. Indeed a full treatment of this subject Is so new a thin, that the book is a Niivkl, in ,,hu "? f ,'' term Mtrime beliefs, start nx rites, wierd cereiuoii- I,., aUMfklnK i.urburities. chnnnii. myths, from Kurone, Asl.-i, Afrieu, "ceanica, ."ortn aud isoutli America, from eiirlv day ami from lntr sin ui all these blend In the attractive paies of ' False Hods." Such a book must sell. A view of It is all that will be needed to carry it with purchasers. Communicated. The public, schools of port Trevor ton, assembled in the Kvauueliuat Church, on Friday evening last. N. I. Iltmdore, Director, wa chosen t-resuieiit and tiupt. I . W. Hoirinuii, Neoretury. The evening's exercise be (tun with vocal and instrumental mn. ,, .i-i sin by the "Mover Family," followed wiiu prayer iy me tsecretary. The President introduced Prof. Win. M oy er who by a request of a committee of school men wiis present to Ive an ed ucational entertainment. The Prof, remarked In Ills opening tlmt he felt blKUly complimented, in that, the pen pie of the vicinity called upon him for the third address since last 4th of July. Hi adiires was profaned by nianV profitable illustrations on the black board and drill uu the dlucritieal point, including the Tilde, t'edillu. Macron, &0., together with Reading and Heographv. Npace forbids Klvliif? an outline of his able address. That purt to the pupils, allusion wa made to when the Ureut Naviour after he hod fed so many thousand with so little food, said to Ills disciples "(iather up the fragments that remain, thut nothing be lost," so d.-iir children dilieutlv gather upend Improve the very senilis of time. ' ' For the teachers encournL'eiuetit he saitl: That if he be faithful it is prom ised he shall receive a bright, glorious reward. It may not come in gold, bouses or IuikIs may not come in worldly fame, still come it will. Take courage, toll on, looking forward to a recompense of reward thut always awuits the v ell doer. .... The hens are preparing for Easter layliiif for it, so to speak. SoMKlt bkt iiuitALD. The only objection we we have to them is thev do not meet its(urely. They ro at" it iu a kind of round (about) way ; but we are of the opinion that this could be remed ied to a certain extent by the use of M. K. Robert's I'oultiiy PowPRft, for it makes the hens act "on the square" by laying double-yolked eggs. She went to the play of "Olivette," And near an open window she bet-, Aud by so doiiur she there met The fate of all who rashly j;et ou iiupruueuc She saw a notice In the weekly Stah, "To Cure a Cold Use Si. sua' Hyrli or Tail" So she went to her druggist, and then anu mere Invested with a single quarter la the article. Now If you only have occasion to see, How earnest and vehement she be When telling how quiukly and en tirely She was cured of the oold, caught on sani settee 'Twill surprise you. It is said that there Is onlv one thing In the world thut Is sure, name ly ueatn. we can now add another sure thl ug Himkh' Hyhup or Tab. Its sure to eure a Cough or Cold. A promiuliiir vounir horse has been named Dr. Taiuier In hopes that it will make biiu faet. fcxcHANUK. That might do for some horses ; but we had rut her take our chance on a package of M. li. Kobkht's Hou.hk I'owDKilfl. as thev iriiarantee a heultbv and vigorous constitution, which is essential for any horses speed and euuuruuoe. "Of all sad wonts of tongue or pen The sadJejt are these, 'it might have been." The above nuestion was forcibly brought to mind the other day by bearing a young lady remark that she would uot now be dying with Con sumption, If she had taken Sinks' Syruhos'Tab, Wild Chkhiiy asu Houkiioumo. la November last, and cured her oold, as a friend of hers did. We understand thut. all rlm l,niuMi horses iu this section that are given M. D. ROBKRTk)' 110HHK Pnwimuu km able to plough from one third to oue- naii more acres per day than those that are give any other, owing to their laxative, tonlo, and purifying oie Weed vise all t.'ione that T tr' It "i ti 1 1 . They 1 r 'it "-re's THE CUTICUR REEC!S. Rom Fdi Rtonnllna TlimnWha Maktt Then and hal U thought of them fry the Drug Trade Intrrvitw of a imrn importer , ka met Ku ScHaack, Etq. i To enable the Timet to furnish its readers with some reliable information regarding the Cuticura remedies, which are now attracting so much puhlio attention, a reporter called yes terday upon Mr. Tele? Van tJchnak. of Van Schaak, Htevensoii . A Co., wholesale and retail druggists, corner lke and Dearborn streets, wheu the follnwins facts were elicited : R Will vou oi litre the readers of the Times by answerinffa few -questions regarding the Cuticura reme dies t Mr. Van S Certainly 5 fire away. R Do they sell well ? Mr. Van 8. The sale of the Cuticu ra Resolvent, and Cuticura Soup liavi been unprecedented. R. What reasons do you give for so large a sale f Mr. Van 8. I gie four ressnn. First, they are original and revolution ary in their composition and mode ot treatment. .Second, they iindotihtedly i osca great curative iropcriie. 'Iiinl, there are lliousaud upon thousand of ick s id sullerlug who who havo tried and found wanunc tu usual remeiiies and misli-e nf treat ment, and who are re:uly u waleonm a really great and successful ' tnadiuine. Fourth, the price of thorn is Wilkin the reach of every Invalid. It. re your lnrRe sales of these medicine through your agent r Mr. Van 8. No ; they are legiti mate mail orders. . We employ in. traveler on theroad are fundamen tally opposed to that way nf sullini; good. the retailer has to stand such expenses, and such staple good n these require no one to furce them ofT. R Do you class tlicm as patent medicines 7 Mr. Van 9. I do not. They nrn proprietary only so far their names are concerned, these being held a trade marks. It. C'ufi you tell us something about this firm f Mr. Van 8. -Ileeks A Potior are importers, wolesale druKnil and chemists, nnd for tweiitv-five year have been the foremost iiouso in the trade in New Kngliiud, R. A i poniilnrlv siiiinoscil that advertising will sell most nnything, rcxMrdlcss nf merit. I it true ?" .'fr. Van 8. -No. .1 remedy falsely chtiniinKto Mmi-i virlue of' tvhicli i'l is in fact destitute, will siirelv full. No reimtalilo llrm ilud ilriie 'ial nre the most competent imk'es wiv.ilj think of risking fame and fortune on. any medicine unless it hud, under the most trying circuin-Luvces, proved it self to possess l'x.i t.irJiniirv mi'dicitml value. The exprnse iilleiulin the introduction of sucli remedies is en ormous. A furiiiiic must I c spent le fore soy rci urn cnn bo expected. If alter a wide distribution, thev are found to possess the virtues eliiimed :tris ,Jllt , a fl,w lllllu;t,.H. Th for tlicm, tboso alio have been euredi. .. . ... . ., . , will recommend tl.cn one to another. v,,r,,", J,,r ""l ,lmt t''" (! " sn.l thus make tlieui ifmnncrulive. When a man backs his statements , Willi hit own money, you may Kcier-: ally rely upon ilium, i'liis Weeks Jc 1'ottcr are doiu j. ' Jl. Have lliev ever before prepared medicines for popular use f t Mr. Van .V -I believe not. A They are, like ourselves, scents for a creai ..v.but we think these kk the first that thev .repre-themselves. It i, but on.-e iu a lifetime thut a discovery is niniie in a remedy unit sucli a lirm hs Keeks A I'ottor are willing to stake reiiutatioii nnd fortune on. It Are their prosnei-ls flutterini:. Mr. Van S.Vrv 11, Mori.,.. t. said before, the remedies undoubted ly possess ;rest merit. And besides, uiey ireiu niooii and skin diseases at curding to a new and tlinrointhly ru- Iiiuiul m !... ..... I.. 1, .. .. i...... I. .1,1 .......ir.fc n.nu i mi iii im'iii on the t'ontideuco of tbiiSH Who sillier Il "in Chronic (lHPS.cs or tho blood. skiii uiiii sculp. uunii,o ixmet. Hats and Cups, latest styles, at H Oppenheiiuer's Keudy-uiade Clothing store. MIDDLEBURG PRODUCE MARKET. COSSSUTSO STSSKLT ST .T. W. Pre one. Potetots do s0 Iluitsr par ponsd 16 tc Ti Kgft par doeo 1 1 Tallow psrpousd 0 Lard 0 Cbsrrlss Satilsd Cbsrrlss t lb Blsekbsrrits i llaeharriss 26 Drisd Applss 4 Sop 4 le 4 Ham 'i Jluudldor ' lu Sides 7 to H Alltldlcbiirff iflurkct. cdsasuTso ssst.v sir 'i Simonton, Barber tte Co. ORA .V A SEEDSt, C .'. Wboat ft huahsl , ,,100 U.i ' 110 Ry ds 76 t'ora de i' . . 19, ()ts do 4u Clovorsosd ptr h.iahai S So to 4 00 PRODUCE. Potatoes &0oA5 Applos prima tUlo&' Cberrios, plltod ... 10 Cbrrlrs, unplllsd I Blaokbtrrlss 6 Raapbsrrias J 5 llriod apples 08 reaolisa, paird, 10 uiipalrsd, Rullor, prims Tl Outior, tceaad'olass tf Bugs l Ouions f.S Tork 6 Ham , 12 Hbouldor la liaeoa oB Lard 8 to 10 ralloar (J Cbosteul par bushsl 1 6o (ak Tirs 4U to 6ft COAL, PoaCoal 2o booinu. aoal 8 60 lllaeki k Ooal (ot Kf 4 IK) iMAituii:n. April 8, by Kev. L, U. Kilmonds, Miss Elizabeth (ierbart and Jeremiah bowersos. March 81, at Krat renter, son of K years, 8 months rvi;le, lrvin Hyl "1 tiroes, aaS i' -y. " - j SHOT HIS SISTER This community was terribly shock ed this afternoon to hear that Hen. Hoover, a boy 6f 14 years, had shot his sister Lottie, aged about 17. The Hoover family live In a pretty farm house, about tliree miles from this place, nestled among the hills on the road from this place to Bnydertown. The father is dead, and the widow, Mr. Hoover, lives with her family of eight children on the homestead. Years ago Mr. Hoover established n dairy on his farm, and the business Is still carried on by hi old st son, Reu ben. There are three boy aud live girls. Reuben and one of the girls were In Htinbury when the sml trag edy took ploco. At the dinner table an altercation took place between Lottie, and Henrge, wli"ii the latter left the table and, goln to another room, took a dotible-birreled shot gun and. Ivforo h eon! I Im pr.'Vfiit ed, ran Into the mtii w'i t '1 f ni lly wer at dinner, nn I flr-d :' b sister. t!i shot t ii!i 1' T 01 t'i rltfllt side of her neck It'l l f.'iii'iM ; I almost e:i n;iletelv nxv.tv n-i I ;i cheek. Mr. S111H Try. vi li near Hoover', heard t'ie r-p rt oftii. gunniid til", stc v iis if th' w i n -li. and ran over to Hoover's house. There be found Mis Hoover covered with blood nnd ilyln. tiiiiirire was nowhere to be seen. Fry Immedi ately took two horses from the stulil" and started to town for 1 Ileal ni l lUid to tin 1 her brother Reuben. A. N. llrlee F.sq., held an litT'est a'ld e:iipauelle.l the foil nvln f J try : Will L Dewart. .1.i. Ihulit. .lau'ies H -iiulnn, 11 uli Cole, .lames Fry nnd Sainuel Fry. The evidence was that I leorge hud come to dinner lu'e and was scolded by bi iters. lie then flew into a passion and had some words with Ills younger sister, I Vies tin, while fhe was removing the dih es from the table. He then left the house with tlie remak. "I'll II x you," nnd a minute after appeared villi a gllli. He opened the door, stepped hi and fired. The room where the mur der was committed was tho out kitch en. It is a Mit'tll two-story building, facing the road and standing to t he left ulld buck of the Ulillll house. Lottie stood lu the right hand corner as on l''",',' putting dishes In a si.! board, tieorc cutlrel, and witliout Miyiiifj- ii word tired. Mr. Hoover was seated near the door, while Alice Wiis lit the other side of the room ut the sink w:ishiu dishes. The shot took effect in the neck, teiirintf mid 'taceratiim it. The dylmr. girl never Lim.l,. Kim wim mUI imliv sl. ' en-sun ora noover, came to her death by a shot deliberately llred fr, kuii, by her brother tleow uooVer 1 tin scene at t lie house was Iieart- rondinj,' iu the extreme. Mrs. Hoover !ullj irls were almoht wild with ' , ..mi . . Kri will be brought to this eveniin? by Nipiire Knee. 'Mfsiii'itY Daily April 9. Tlie Irrepressible I ippeiihi-it!ir is back from tho Kusteru Cities with the , , . , , inrKi'si siih'k oi KOiHisever opened to the Snyder county public. DRESS-MAKINfi In nil its various branches neatlv ..i i i i.. .. . ' i-iif-(iii iiiiii pruiupiiy ooiiii in iiim him and best styles and up to tbe latest lnliions. iol lloluiuiis, Coats, Wraps, .., 1 . ', , , . , , U trial before going else- I'liderwear, tiive mo Where. KATU A. DkWoI.F. Air. 14.3'ii. Mill lleburg, Ia, A New Troatment. TheOoUrn Elixir of Life, tvondrrful tare If you bs Conaumplion, soJ oul J . know ihai yur e.iuuli e iu hs ma in looa ami sasy-llsolio r'savor an. I Niglns Aasala checked ii SI hours luflsmiualion taken oul ul Lunita and air aeKea al aan ; Ibnt you oso ho ma la In g-iiu X lo 6 poumia of heallhy fle.h par waek ifynn havo Calarrb, Dyspepsia. Hick llnJiolie, Henri Uiarasa, Liter Complaint, Nervuut Hebilily, Seminal Wanknes or 9prrrn. lorrhnea, lots of saxital p.neer in ailher es from any eauet ; if yon hate any form of nervous weakness, loaing lleab or waminn away and would kaoar of an Im meJiai relief and rerlain euro for man; of lbs severest eaaes in a short time a now method wiib now agents la fallen every body, invigorate and make strong and hcallhy lbs moil hoiieleee eaa, nru thif out and write al nuae for pariinilars, la li. 8 DIBPliNHAUV, Herri a 8prng.,l Miob. July i.'.'Ko . Candidate Cards QHERIFF. I'leaso announce onr I -isrnier iriann raiar HeiKla. ot alma, at a aultalee eamlliUlo l.,r nuarlf.. sr. Halale i will m.ka an adt iiant n I li.i aaus om-ar. Ha laa sin. I, aunati, liiirinat rata and a aminil Ka riul.ll. ao. Ha bit ilntotej lljii aal in luat lu ike (uoceM ul ike rerif . UinnLscassK. SHKIUI'F. I'rlruart app -As the time for the appmankea It la ba. niuln tkat Iks loiia amiaiu itiie ai aa aarit day who He. aire lo aarta the public inarai ire periall u m repiiaiiuaoil la ike ".mi.r raeur I I. Wan. ot A.laoit aa aa ewllet ilauil aril kearer la lite Skerlil aouleai. Old PtnaV. SHIiRIKF. David Ueichly of Cens Ira Towo.blp. our Itlra I ami oompanlon la arraa aullclta ifca luilraat ol ika pa ipl or bit euuiity, fur Ike uNtee of ktrlif. 4r Koiuhlaf la a wiiuu.le.1 anlillar, aait aa Ii flekltila pany a, II ike penple will tallr arjua I kia tia.. Janl, al Ike eomlaa; prl narjt .looll in, Iii-t Willi lent a falllilul and truaiworthe aarrant. ('aakSLis aaa im Lieu, ol ta ki. Slst P. V, SHBItIFF.riosse anuonnco Wm. H. Ueavor of Mirlilisriars;. as a eendHete for Miami. Mr. Heater la in all reriieula iash inert lor IheoUlooaad lees aaUiaoklus alobiik lloau. rtaav. COUNTY TREASURER. .Please aemeJoka K. Iloskea. Van ..of Ranis, aaa eiu.llilaie lur l.'Ol l V TK tAbt'U t.H. 'r. H us liaa It a toaad Hepnblloss a earalul bu.l. a.M ejae I a sooj acoananl aad will siakoa (ood euaiodlaa el iboeouaii fundi ilBAVaa. riOUNTY TRKASURER We J okeerlallr reo.imiaeail U Ml Hepalilleaa pane A a, lielfrlok, ol Uaatar, aaatulubla caaolrtaU i Mr. Uelfrlek kaa uulaoao asiierl. eaew-laiaarltf ail It la all reaueeta aa aa ei.aptload aiaa. Ma will make a klad aad Dbiisliis nr er i aad Uara is aa ioakt akvat bis aeiakUeaaltai. - aasv asm s lio aas, C"0UNTY COM MI I ONE 51 A - -.ee'' f t-a .o.. aad" Great anil Special OiTer HORACE WATtiTS & CO.'O New "FAVORITE" Organ, Onf! Boxed and Shlppod with etool end Book for O J U 5 OCTAVES, 13 STCP3, ('lof pr.'i.ial ait4,) 5 SETS OF REESS, (mnkln? M nii I ttti1 of li tsClTUI rta.) TWO SWELLS OCfAYE-COlTIlH, kSiB (,Ulch -,le Vm SUB-BASS. tfPWM ;::.OT,oJ" tF'UM'M- 3- Yrnf tWi tarcimcTCTDrcrct CAUTION ?'" "2 4 '(jrSJlA. J - Pryofsrr)I.M.W-. im .ifrenls iiiis-m II JRi, tTaV i" T t I"' tmntT-sirB lot IT clmtM i-f JC? 4'T -"i'i V 'm . t - rrrrs nd : wswlf 'ol. A-ifcST . il A J V;-y- nO.IHKI I'l.ona ri tMn.lMt.wl r.lnl.onn I S ' j jBbr-iT. llr,.... B.J 4v. DIAUflC K'rwnn4 rw, rsrrrit legs. It' kevs. orsrstrni'ir ta, full Cfflfl I I A Nil v Irunlrnni", Ai;raliii aad ail i n,.nvuitut, with MimI, cutit ami iwuk, aut O 19 W ou UlleuU7i"rl'll"f en! HORAcV WATERS AOO., Manufaoturare and Dealer, pH'i. SSU Uraulwar, hmw atka. ! ntloa this -THREE LARGE ROOMSi FILLED WITH DRY GOODS, CARPETS sAND CLOTHING. CD In. LroH C3ocdr, our Mtiek is very htnre, mid of tl e latest end choic est materials mid styles, with all kinds of trbi.iuincs, mch as Ilut toiis. Silks, Satins, ie. to iiinfch. Ill Carpetn. we huve Hiiissels. Ttiietrys. Inprains, llulf Wool, Cotton, Itiitf. t lil t 'lot lis, fifiythiiijr you may want in the carpet line, uud can ifive you prices to be found no w lier else. III (.'lotlll IlUf. our Stock Is eomi'lete. We have nobby little Suits for quite small children, or stylish suits for boys of larger growth, mid we can show you just what you wimt, from the coarsest working untcrinls up to the finest Urei-s Knits. QloVCS. llOsiei'V. I-A( KH, IlAMIIt'ltil F.IKIIMIK, FlllMIK.5, ic, wo have a complete line. L' (HSFl'S all prices. We rordially invite F.VKHYilouv in Special elTorts willbe made to meet ul poods for the lowest poceihlc price. We will tuke pleasure in ptMitlin fAM tiKri uud will (civi you th'!"hauio pri ce at IT you were in our Store In pernou. tiOODIIAKtT c I!0l Tt IRON l'KON'T STt.'RK, April H, '81. Kill. I.kwistowx, l'a. AD M I M s T 1 1 Tt ) H S N ( )T I C H . -l.attrrauf s1in!nllrnlt .n on lha r.tata l llanry I'ft r. Uta Writ lo.rlp, hny.irr l.'n , l.,, iiai-.-s.a.l liavalieniirantail to Hi iiri'lcrrUiiF.I All rxin knln ti aia s . Pa. In.lsiii.l in asvlil atst. sill ,sh.o msM Imteaillsla i-svuisnl Mlilif Ihnas LsTtnit rlnlm asslu.l islj crista Kill iT'ienl tkrm lor tal tlruiant tw HANU. I'KTMI. March 17, Hl. AilmlnlMrstor. TiVVrfTTOK S NOTIl'K -Letters I J Is.tompnlsrf on lha Uta "I nianft Mllbart, ,t of UIMIa-reok Town. hip. Sut. lor CuuntT ilar'rl datlnir bm aranl- ' "' n,'"'"li"!l, n .inn konlti i tl.atntal'aa Imlalitnl In aal.l e.lala r rsniis.t-' art In roska iinras.Usts .avmnt, wklls thn.s I kftrlnr niatmwlllprr.sttki ilulf anthaotl- I allied lor xiiiaoiaoi la April 7, lift. tiutar. pxnci'Tiu I J lrUm"f tT AH INK WHIM 'tiatunan TWi., bavins bean saar IX, NOTICE.-Letters in lha a.tnta of CATlt AlllNK WtlSKK, iIkiikiI, lata el iriiainnan TW haln bean saanlr.! lo l' a un.1ar.iunr.. I. all lmia knnwias ihaii.asiiai In ii.i..1 to M I enisto t rrua.lil lu siaka Imoie.lla'a p ' mam, vlillo ihn.a lisvlen rlalma will i.re,nt :l,aat dulj autliasiknlril lur ieilim.nl to KK.MA . WblSKK Marek I I ml, Lxanotrlx. 0 Ml N 1ST It ATI m S NOT I r F,. i I t.attr .it Imlnl.i ration nn the .'lata r llonrv M.'j.r. Uia ul .lnni.in ln . Si..1r tin. !'., ileM, kava tiann arante.l lo ll.a un.ler elsneil. All per-una kniivlna lliarn'rlvaa In. ilelilait tri al I e.l ta ll I 1na.a unLi lain.al. ala psYine'it hll two hirln elalmp a.lml aai.ioriaio mil pre.ani iiiein mr Miiiemani lo KAMI I I, Mu I'll, ' rak.S4.ISSl. ASajinlftralar. LWEt'i; roit's noiicb- Letters liertainaat rv in ll.a entata nt lienrt riaur.ii ,n il.ma nt waul Heater t'aolili Snv.l. r enuntr. l'a., war xr.nia l to the una dernlsneil. All iarm.aa knualn ll.etn-aUa li'ilai.lail .i lalJa-ta1 will i.lea.e make Irom lisle iiayinaril, w. ute llm'O iiavlna" elaloii will praaant tkea Inr aetileiii.nl In J AOO II srtUMNOKR. Fob. to, 1H1. fceierulor. Hiiilroads. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Tralna leate I.ewUlnwa .Tuneilna at fullswe MAIN I.1NK-W LSTW AK1. PIMrlinrsu Kipretl lia.m. ft II a.m. IS I a. m. 4 ' p. m. t m. lor a. m. ' p. m, IMS m. eaeine Mprera Wat PoMonaer Mall I'a.lLlee EASTWARD. Peollto Kxpreti Vail Phi a.lelpkla Kt prate Jobnatuwa Ktnri .t il 11a. i n ran 1.10a, way rseaanser aaa na reeu In l lprara aaet, and tbe Pacltlo aad Aliaollt tipro.t eatr run dally. 1 War traiat leave tlailr at Is Mlmta ooaatf ailolluati wrsTwaao. aaai wtao. ' Wav raa.'n-r Mall. Einreas. Mall, a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. An.lerton't II 01) 404 lo it lit M'Veyinwa lilt 4 10 1041 u Msoaynnk II n 4 Ions 1 14 liey.nl lint 4 4a to Ita 4 as N. lU'Sllton II 41 4 tt H l HI ; Ml.l'nl .n II W 4 Mi loos 4 411 lhiniitln.aa 13 is .10 si air' Ttr.ma 1 11 atl s 41 fir liimna I aa t to (is M rmaiiurd S to li li T The PaelAt Ktpreaa weal eaa ho (lasted at I M.'Ve)iowuat4la.m. LEWI3T0WN DIVISION. svaarsv a tswia-rnwa bail aoan, l.nava BaarwaHn, am wana. ITAIitlNt. Usll, Arenra. Mnod Mall wiaiaj.l tia.m. t is p.m. IS -Me.ni.l Inn. .a -( w i.irtwti T an dtltl.ad P til ainler T tl llils.UI P.T SO A'aaoer K. ft 04 Set'lurw I It D'a Mill K.t J4 Ailainshars SO Ik'atarto'a I 41 H.nf. r P. S ir Mlildlel'r(is) Melae I', 0 It Kramer r. t IS PawllnsP. SIT MollnearnTe H H II. Jan. 0 4k daliurv 10 OS . til in le ftoft 111 t is 4 14 41 OU 444 IM IN ii t til 4 SO til 0 01 lit ( U I it 4 it I 111 I 7 4 OS IS I 0 4 tr t as t ; 4 to t 4 1 te 4 li t to 1 to IM f 14 I IS 4 0T M 104 004 0 41 W III lit IM 140 1411 (II t. B. UUTOHI.N80M.eupt, isaac iii:avi;h, Hurgeon Dentist ! KiddUburg, Snyder County. r. uarica ia rsasBua eaaa vaa Dsrot Evarythloff belonsrlne; in tbe pro etMlua dnaa la tfca kM maeear. All work '-eaa i. 10rm0 0wo. i ea) a. i I for Thirty Day Only! Ihl tJwnt and Becclnl L.r Is on t,, of tt kVonmt l. i a.u.luiiiif.onr.t In oir Csiklin "i CASS If 4xm.ii bineiT Vrxiansn. an thm waA 'oEnmcnsiKlwi "n sr raaisTT Suit rows. Tii IlilrtxTl SlrnM " IH, 0. InlnaiiS rnnripni, iimiib-7, H rt. ,l h:l ..tVSalct l Kvr.i-orj'l, Stih. Jf. kvhn. fniV'l, Vn 1 liiitisnskud La brill tnft i'i?' Ilia Milsisrltoa. Snyder County to cive us a c.ill. your wants uud givu you the best NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Iluani hr Nnv. link load sill run a. foliusra !:, Irilna io this l.tAVK MirtTIIWARII. Loara t N York Piilia. U'tslilliatno H.lnm..ra H.rrt.l.nrs lleiirf luwii KHllnaifniva Northrra tti p m II. p m ;.4i p in .lu p in .J1 a nj I.Mln Pa m MlMsr tut .ti. I.i.,. 4 . '.'4 m Hi m l.i a iu 1 1 5 . in I'MT.ra T I" a. m l M am in.av am J at p m 6.i:i p m Linn ennlilirr S.S3 a m II 4 p n. a.tu p m Norikiimlistlsnd Mum ia.su p ru S. 'Opm Amis wuiUmaprrl .!5-, 1 04 p m TtJpra r.'silra in .'11 p ni l.lfipin Io.Hm ""o S.io p ni Uu am 0 00 a Krle T.40 p m I.VAVK WlfTII WAIlil. Leave I'ai-ine liajp Hall Snnlhera . Kvp. tip. r iik Nlaenra Fain 4.00 a m l.ipm n.iir.lo 4.oem s.loam ma t.uoamlitiam supra 'H" Ii.tva m I.K k llaten s. 10a ni n.iipin W'n. i t. I.m IV 4u p ni II na pm U.ittam K.irlli'il li.tltm S.ulip m IS 5 ni Sniil.iirr u.tuam p ni 13 aa ni 3.00 t m S..tn.srnve 9.1$ a ni fl.'iiip m M.w.t a m Horiiil.in In "a a ru Ci '.'p m I.IAato ileoruriii'n lo.aoaru Slaipia IMnu Arroe at: lMrri.hnrs It a m l.npit til am lia Phila, a 4i p ni T..'apiu t,is a m T.40 am ' V.irt l .ni n .irt p m qaniloiam Htllltiinr a a p n I .U 11 n t 4S a ra t 4" a ia Wa.inniiiiiiie.o; p m r - a,o:ani a,tawi Thiite niarkr.l '" l .p nnty ah.ii fla.-He. A. J. L A.oSATT e. Manarer. Philadelphia & Erie R R. Division. WHIT EH TIME TADL. On an1 afiart'VHY, KIIT, ttb. Itae.iko Iraina.m ih Phllt-ti'lnhia a Erie Hall lioat Hlvi.lon will rub aa fi.llnwt : WKTWAi:n. EHIE MAILIravra I'l.lla i.lrhla II Hp, m llarrleluiril 4Va. m " Willlam.pnrt 4" a. is ' .ler.i-jslinia I'li.a ' !' Haven 04 a. m " " It-iima II ska. m . " arr. at ie T 4ft p. m NI AHA M A EaP. leat.. Pl.llalal'a twi. a, " " Harrl-hnrn 11 Ita. m ' art. al Vllllama.,l I lip. aa. " I.l llaten 4 so p. m. FAST 1.1 "t E leavra Plilla.lrl.hla It t a. at. " - itarrl.ritirir 4 lO p. m. " err. al Williiini.p.irt t a . m. " Li k llaten Ilia a. KASTWARO PAtirtr fXP. Uetes In. k Haeen llli.a " ' .li.Mjhhora IMi.ai " ' VI ll.an..,..rl la. t. n " err. tl llarrlii ara liti " Pliiladi'lrkia leap, a PAT EXP. leaves l."k Haven II Wa, ra. ' " WilliainaiHirl U !4 p.m. arr, al Harriai.tns t to p. at " " Pblla leldkla p. m ERIE M Alt, Ira tea Kvnnta li p. m, " ' l.-vt Hurt I" 10 p.m. " Willi. n-..i..rl lisop.m. " err. tt llavri.i.ara . liaa.m. " " I'liliadeipLia lata. m. VAST LIKE teatea William. ..rl It II a. m. arr. al lUrrl.kur S He. m. " " Piilladi ipliia 1 04 a. m, Erie Mall W.ai as.1 liar l.(.r-ee Feat mala rl.ee mniiarii. na at N .ril.unilrUii.l witli I., a U It. rl Iran.. 1 .r XV ilklirre an.l hi i aniun. Kile Mail Weal. Nlaaara l.aprct Wa and Fei Line Weal mil. ,4iwe .i.umlun e W,. lamHrl win, sr. ('. U. v, ir.iiiai .irlk. Si .para Kvpr.-.t .t and liar l.tprta Fe.l m.I. !., r.aiia.liua at t..wk Uat.ua Ilk V, a V. K. li. r.rle alt r.at and Weal -naaert al Krle trMM leaina on I., si. a M. Kt II. K. I al ivr tnih It, r.k A. V. H H. I al Km, u. N wilk I. N. V. a I'. II. ft and ti liririan.d win. A. V. tt H. Parinr .ra will r.n Ulti, Pi lladrlpkla end W illimr...rl na Maeata l ipi.aa areel ti 4 I 'at Etpraaa f.a.l. U.eerlus raia un all lkl Irt Itit. WM. A.HkL.rWI. Nov. ?,!:, U.aaralbort. AmriMRTiM tors- notice. -t.ettart or edsnlrl.irauraea Ikaeelaiael Hr T il. I.eaae.laie ol W atlilninp lp..Mivda eoonly, r. d.e'd kavo la era.. ltd la (ha aailoraipaed. All pareisnt know Ins llremeelvao ladetvied lo aald aetale will p:w.ea make Im. meniaia patl wkl'e IS new katlpu elelma asalneieaid aaiate lllrreteai Ikam foreeit.a meal la DAXIKI. I.EANF. rek.IT.IPH. admUialralaf. APMTNISTRATORS NOTltT.. lttwraM sdiiilaiel-alVnasa ike aetata a Jnka Kawwrent. lata al aire laa. Metier Co.. Pa, deal. kaeekaeaa-rasitaS la ika aa.iae. elwaad. a l tsrraa kawwlaai Ikemtaltae te. a. ad aewld-tale wlit plv-ua awaaa llama ue p - wa.-eikaaaksv el.. . - .1 aal 4 .at i y. s-1 1 - r 1 1. s a a "t