&t gitolclmvijli hs, -HY- Subacription 51.50 lcf Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : tat OaUm. Una Year,. Vo oo liiavfcell Colana. 1B tear aaj.OQ iHaaeMarthOolafaa, Oi.a Vaf W peotoMtoBal Card, per year ti.00 AadUDr, Baeeator, Afltninltirator, and Afllgnea NullMf ta.ftO WHifa bo epaelal arranaiuent are me.le, bII adaavllnementn.tnMirted lor leae thn ,Oulta, we charge par tueti lor fi re Insertion. 1 M of Hit fipoon inieruon na i o.ave tur eacu beaqeal loeerttoe. rr Thursday, November 11, '8G Thanksgiving Prcolamatioa. In the name and by lbs authority of tbe Commonwealth of rennsylva Bis, Robert E. I'atlison, Oovornor of tbe said Commenwoaltb . Whereas, according to a time Loa ored annual custom, a day is net apart, by proclamation, for a general acknowledgment to Hod, from whom all blessings flow, for tbe mercies and immunities IIo baa granted to us : Thereforo, I, Robert E. l'attison, Governor of tbo 6oid Commonwealth do boroby dosignalo and set apart Tbarsday, tbo 25th day of Novem ber, to bo observed and kept a day of thanksgiving and prayer. Wbilo wo reuat'Dibor with a sin coro and practical sytapntLy out follow cronturon who bavo been callod to taller through afilictivo dispensations of i'rovidouco, within onr own Stato and throughout the Union, lot us ehaw our gratiluda to Almighty (iod far whatever exemp tion from tbo sorrows of lifu wo huvo enjoyod. And for tbo liberal yield of tbo prooioua fruits of tho earth, tho iu- tcgrity cf our frco institutions, tho progross of education and religion , tho rovivnl of business interests, and tbe general bappinosn of tbo people, let ns roudtr thanksgiving auto Ilim and pray for tbo coctiunaneo of tbo satao. "Thon bhfilt koep tbo foaat which ia in tbo end of tbo year when tbon hast gatborcd in tby labors from tbo field." Giron nndor my band and tho great seal of tbo State at Harris burg, tbia third day of November, in the year of oar Lord, A. D, 18SG, and of tbe Commonwealth tbe 111th. W. S. Stenoer, Secretary of tbe Commonwealth. By tbe Oovornor. WOLFE IN UNION. A dispatch from Lewisbarg says s Charles S. Wolfe ia beaton for the Legislature by tbe following vote : Glover, 1,931 5 Wolfo, 885; Follmer, 790. Those figures give Glover, llopablicnn, a plurality over Wolfe of 1,040, and a majority over both of 250. Some woeka ago an arrangement was made with Smith, who was the Democratic nominee, to withdraw in favor of Wolfe days before election This coming to the eara of lion. A. n. Iill, who was chairman of tbe county committee, be informed Smith that if he meant to withdraw bo must do so at onoe, that tbo Democartio party of Union could Dot bo made a tail to tbo Wolfo kite wbilo be was chairman; Smith with drew ; tha county committee met, and Fullmer was solocted as tho leuiocratic caudidate, and tho ro eull is that (Hover has a majority over both. Glover's majority would have boen much larger if tho Dem ocrats had endorsed Wolfo. Iloraco 1. Glover, tho young Ke publican who thus cleaned out tbe Wolfo bud Democratic par-y, is tho cannier of a bank in Mtllinbarg, is an intelligent and earnost man, a zealous Republican, and will do credit to himself and his county ia tbo Legislature. Carlisle's Soat to ba Contcsiod. Cincinnati, Novombtr " George Thobo, candiduto a'iinel Spimkor Cailiale for Cou''rchd ia the Sixth Kentucky dibtriot, announces Lid intention to contest tho election of Cirlidlo. Ifu claims that after the contest boeamo very clone tLo re turns in tbo back couulios wcro "dot'or.J i" alio that his reprtteu .. tat: vea Bent to watch tho oCioial count woro given no cou9ulialion, and ia one iostauco were turoalenod with bodily injury. 1 -Li- A , J-J When Mr. Cleveland was iu Rich mond tho other day be vieited the Coufederato Soldiers' Home and shook hands with each of the ICO iu raatos cf the iutuitutiou, which was quite right and proper, but wheu, a few daye before that, a delegation of raud Army men from Massachu setts callod at the White Iloaao, at an boar which bad been provioasly arraogod for tboir . reception, they were bluntly denied admission, and tbe ??rkeeper evon refased to eeud - , - k j - relary Lament la view of these two epinodea tbe Sunny South baa vory little right to eomplain of be ing socially alighted by tbe CI eve land family. THE GBEAT SXPSESS B0B2EB7- Fotbei inflow, the express mess enger who was robbed on tho Frisco line on Monday night a week, in ro lling in detail his expotience with tbe robber, said.' "Aftor binding me Unmmings, aa ho called himself, took the key to tho eafo from my pocket, nulocked the eafo and took the pouchea out. lie thou took his girp Buck and, opening it, trio J to force tho pouch es la without oponing them, brit oonld not do so. He then took bis knifo.from his pocket, cut the pock eta open and removed thoir contents. IIo removed eonio articles of clclh iog from bis bag and threw them ont of tbo window of tho couth sido of the car. We ware thon emo whore near Merriiuae, I chould judgo, for wo bad just paused through a tunnel. Ho tranbforrod tho money to his bag and was thou ready to mako h.s oscopo. J.cforo bo left to biii to me. 'Yoa woald bo surprised if I told you who I am.' I oaid, 'I don't know aa I would.' 'Well,' bo oon tinuod, 1 ixm Jiai ComteimM, tho lal of tho Jesse Jr.ejoa g;mg. I was in that Dine Cut job tad only t'ol J1.R00 of it. Sicco the.i I bavo pmsed ocueidcrablo tisio ir. Ann' tralia und h'an Franciscu." "Uo Roomed familiar with the nami)3 and doingo of lh9 Jamos guug. When he began talking bo removed tho gag from my raorUb, but when the train reached a point near Paoiiiu ho rcplacod it so I could nako no outcry, iu tho moan time threatening to blow my brains out if 1 altoraplod to altruot anyone's at tention." "o lost tbo moHsengor's stnto ii'oct a ecp.rch wr.3 nndo for tho clothes which ho caid tha robber bad thrown from tho car, and on tbo south eido of tho trask, nenr Morrimaa, several articles of cloths ing and somo old papers woro found and bavo beon broaght to this city. One of tbo garments measnrod about 33 inohos about tho waist, bearing ont Fothoringham's etate- ment as to tbo size of tbe wearer, wbo is supposed, of coarno, to be tbe robber.- A number 10 collar was also found. Fortberingbam's statements have thas far beon remarkably clear, straightforward and freo from con.. tradiction. Tho opinion ia gaining ground that the robbory was a bona Gdo, and that tho messenger was in no way accessory to it. A geutlcmun who arrived at Spriugheld, 111, Oct, 25, statod to a reporter that as he was boarding tho Alton train at St. Louis tbe other morning, and just as the train was starting ont, a stranger hastily entered tho smoking car, carryiog on bis arm a heavy overcoat and in one band a Batch ol. Uo walked through the car looking for a soat and finding none seated himsolf in an unoccupied half of one the othor half of which was occupied by tbe gontlomaa wbo gave tbe reporter thoso facts. Tho man seemed to be very ner vous and excited and looked rest lessly about and was unable to res main quietly in his seat. He tinully drew a St. Louis morning paper from bis pocket and soarched hastily for an itom which be evidently ex pected to find. Suddenly'he stop ped at tho account of tbe Adams express robbery and read it intently. Ub read uo further and put op tho paper and opened his satchel to get a cigar, a no urn so tno gentle man plainly paw a tanglod bauob of bank notes etufl'o 1 in one corner of tho bag and several noatily tiod packagoa cf notes carefully stored away under a lot of clothing. IIo then drow a traveling guide from his pockot and turned I) tho map of Uper Canada, which bo stud ied intently. The suspicious of bis compaion were not aronuul until bo took moro carefully a survey of the man's features, when bo uoticod that bis uyou dropped and bis eyelashes and ormplexlon wero very dark, while his hair 'VOrt very light, excepting one lock on tho right eida of bis lioad, which was black. A closer scrutiny convinced him that tho man was wearing a wig, and then occurred to him that the man might possibly be the robbor himself. At every station be be went to tho toilet room with bis satchel un til the train resumed tbo journey. Presently be romailtod that the train was making very slow time, and dis played great impatience to roach bis destination. Tbe gentleman wbo related thoso facta ia confident tl at on bia way to Springfield be occupied a aeat with ObjecUona to High License Omaha baa ICO saloons paying $1,000 ver year licenao, and that money goes into tbe school fond. Tbe result ia that tbo publio ichoola of Omaha are aa fine aa any in the country. lint a silly sentiment pre vails which opposes the adoption of this plan in other sections, on the ground that education should not be fostorod by money derived from such a source, I have . beard men talk, bat I have yet to find a man sufficiently kioccre in bia profeseion of thia eort to refuse to eell goods to a saloon keeper. Wheu this man is found the dime mnsonm managers want him. Tbci bave him on tbe list of andiscovcrod oarioBitics- . 11 L.. . 1 -Jmntm Of course when a man Is sound and well be dou'l care tk copper for all the iiiulicin on the fucd of the earth. Hp bus 110 uho for it. But wheu limve is catintf his life out ho wants the right proscription ami he wants it right p.way. For that reiwon all who know what Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Ketnedy is turn to that for h'lp, and it never ilifliiPoiuts tho in . And it is hint as benolioiul to new friend dm It is to old one. 'leaaut to the palate, und gout'o ia its action. HAPPY CHILDREN How to MakeThom Bo Keep Them iu lUaltli and They Will Care of theltest VThn lUhf va tlrk, w gtrt W CMtorlB, WbM 1m im ChlM, b ctn-4 f CaitoriB, W'lirc ub bmn MiM, ho olmg to t'tri, Wlu tU hi OhiUmi, at t iub CMtoria, Irrn for filCDiMy, tUo nib. uba vu jvnr. leftenair Tecu, eomraoiolBi llerr Wot Ueni W. Mr"bk, Oanlra-Jacie Jtllyer. a. W.Stht. )ipina A. n. Corn In .TDkiTijB(!h KllDtjlar, Ivl rteonlninr. MliMl.virrf k-JnUa A.HM.U. 1'hlllp r.jaU . Monrno fcllBi Sr.rBaacr. Fetsr Voon. 1 onn IMIIji I)rei, Uonry trdley, Potr ljnKi w- v. not, hd 17 uil. nrlnit WlitlBin Klnir. HillnrKrcToJ. V'. .jgler, P'.irlM HolftsiS, Kclon LlUd llrciKD, LIIm KtiLI, 7. A. S'jst li.r. I'ETIT Jl'HY. Drawn for ' Pecetubu. .1 una, ooociiionslaK Ailaiun H -nry auraol. lloavi-r W'i W. F. UownlJ, Jrr7 Koepp, Iiwan MI.llo.H.vartU, 1 a.: aiilary . Oeutro (mrlitUn Hlnmn. Jaaxa Harki-n- liuric, II. N. Alubu, David Uoker, U. 3, Biuijel. OliRi innn f'rea M. T.erro'd, Uabrtnl El.on hart. Franklin Newton H. rjaibman, Join Hirkan- burn, A. Kroanur. Xwln Miller, Alberl MclnlUK-'r. Jnnksvn lioDi v Leltzal, Oeorrro Mauror, Mlddlnburnh A. .1. Onwajrova, W. 11. Hart- inn, Aaruu Statilonekar, Mliblliorenk A. 1). Kramer, John S. M alter. 11. li. Yarirer. KaaS. TTia 1 ol anraaa ehlrfly from tkt avary we!l-rirnlat1 hnoxohoM eniidraa. Tnanntnda on PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE 1 anmna enieay iniin mm vnuuruB, inoannm fin. i, ullorUonntr j.arenta So not Uka eara of ";17ihar eblMran. Tlironh Iknomnce mora UiaaeulpaMr n)flallhry unr mem to mil iick and die, wtiea knowlrKr mlkbt haraaarad them to lore and home. lir. luvm nenncny oaen hie "f a end .ommiiMionrt oi Boyacr ouonty, will offer at publio e.tle, on Tuesday, Deo. 11, 1880, M.(tha property commonly known Old Jail Grounds and Huildings, It oBeri hie ,lra i th iinnii,k r mi.i n..Kupi.h Hm.lu vortta l(emedy"aeeinhatlcially tnellclne forLounty, ., boundod noth y Main utront, m.-t thocblldron-Rentleln IU irtlon. rontalnlna; no!i,r ,t .'ii.f-hdreh and Walniil alrnet. i-imh Alley and lm of Oeorva Karn, and Weol by lot ol Oeurge Kern, oonlalnlm Ooe-Fortb Acre, Termt made known on day ol JOHN MOHN, .1 AM KS N. HOrREH, 13 A At - Mllll.tl , roniinlNionert. hanniul initredlantit whatever, golea: etralghtU the Illood, whlrh, when Impure, In the Mat and mirrra of ril l the Mavorlta Heme friend of(hildho4 and ahoaUl be found In every nnrwrv In the land. Keep It In ynnr houee for yo cfilluran'e aaka, a well an for your own. Try If. and yoa will he (lad yoa aaw ihli article siaaa no avuiu. i n mourine ia "ravonir Kemnly" and the proprietor'! name and addreea lr. Parld Kennedy,' Rondont, N. T. One dol lar a bot:l. flooi! WonT for a Oovd Thlnir. tlr. Tnld Kenoo1ly'i ".ravorltoTtoinady" Is nkently what it fliaimn to or, end u-oprves tne praiji-s that niv (bowed upon it by all 1 who Imvo uKcd It. Mr. lanicl ll Knvtler. ot 8anirartlea. N. Y mtii 'My- little riauk-hUf iu enverfKl with rialt Khoom Innubaad to frtot lr. Kvunedy't 'ta vorlie Ktmedy' eutd Bar. Tbla waa two year IFrtHE Si Wnniten reason with New Styles! New Goods I mora or lew. alt. W are not in the Habit cf Pulfi ng aay tort of patent medlrlnec in mr oolrtmnn, but we heppeu to knew 1)7 1-avld Konnedy. of Rondout. K. Y.. and oan peraoiwlltledtlly to tho exoellenco ol the ine-llclnce wkttti llirt Pontor ralle "Favorite Kemedr," And l( word ol oure will pereuade nynooy in "o n una tnuanna reuei troin eiinor iiiK no iiMleMlonal etiouvtta ihall hlndor ue trnin sayinir that wurd. For diecaaei ol thn blood, kidney and lewule It hae no equal. We would not he without It lor llvn tluiei tbo dollar: Wagon, mai ii ouBva. imuiy timet, iroy, ix. I. Not. S, 1M9. l'UliLlOSALKOlf 46 BUGGIES! The undonlft-ned will offer at piildir tele 1 1 -urMiifi ntook ol iiuifgtes, at nvareriowa, any lor county, on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 188, Thcltoek oonelrte ol S eooon.H-liand ldo tmr urrey (arriice, 1 now firlnif llimuehn.6 4tond hand ti.tt'int whrvl lan'i hx Tny Unit t new lIunKtxmr.li, 1 n' (Ida-bar ikeloliiti Hotel Property at PRIVATE SALE Owlnn to MValth, Iba iin!erlfnM will Mil r'aifon, 1 eecond hand Htewtnr lop Mnniry hltoi-hatirl boilr. 1 new a-iirinif fetnlly Stirlnit Waif on, I exo-iii-t bund Trlinkiii (prlntr tijnn llUKuy, 1 eevmd limi.l Hm-ti-r ii Kniriry iiiaoo bodv. 1 (comid band Jumn ee.il 'iimniv wml hnd end irliiK ' 'arrliti.v m-w V-bnrec idatlurm Wagon, uiw l-borre half platirorui k K')n, Matched Driving ilorson 1 1 eeeond hand rnd eprlnv i.lnnno boi Open Uuk v. 4 H'oad band I lie lit Miruiu Wnucn-. 1 m-w i-borse ratont rintlonn Vez-in, 1 m w 1 h ire hull-paunt l'lii t l.irtii WaK"n, 1 eerond bind K-H-Knwny, 1 (eoona imn-l a onteu epen lanuiy HiiKirv. l'new C.ilo bar chutp cl.nprl )n liii- tfv, now linnn-eoat farrlae- 'i new tide bar Tim- 1 ' hmrinu- mhlta ihniivl Tun hi :itprivntfltal. The t roourly Is In irood reiiHr.ln.i i.rlii!r Ton Iiiikv white cliaiiol body, tin- Thu hrfl hn a eapTicity to aHintniun laie tlilrty !nd hand I'haet n. mnx.nd band one horre 'mr iruert. and tbo ttablo will bold twenty h.iMc. Weiion, II u ble bur en-l hprlnit 1'"t bturvO' iiooninns an noceKrary "luoiiiiainitf auu wnieiopinno IxHliet. nw elilo eml i-pnnii top pnKifier are id koou rrjiair, hcxju irunand r,M'i wairr on 'win to cbauol liodcy upon nnt,'T, 1 tlie Me in Hot. I III" m a ino-t ile'lmMP tand. r winMiijin, I'ro r. 2';n.l:l..I,"rr":;"J ,Ktlone"VLe 1 new aide bar chute cl.nprl bp.n Hn- Kagel Ilolol, kin eprlnir piano h. Top IniRklet, new Tlmkln prliiK ahlte cbnpcl Tup bunny, tvoond hand are in vood repair, aood Irultand uMid watrr onwbito cbauol bodev (ipon Hnr.-r. 1 i on m a nioi ne-imnip iaim. ssicih, m w iiini lurm l.iithtntrv ml or npnrtina ow t'ainily I'll K I" MiudlobUTKli, Nov. 4, 1SS6. If. A'lV.NTS WANTED tl Hell HEM17NSUF.N CtS'Dt eu VKAUS In the NAl'lOHAI. MKrilOI'tiWS.BY BEN PERLEY POOItE Wnunn. 1IAHNKSS. 11 KNKss. onlltinir ol d ta iit w tlni(lo Aickle drivinK Uariii iw, lit l ip luter, lot notion Klv-nom, lt I.eVhi-r Drt, t- ouifify Whlpe, I'd tl"pn t'e, l"t Ha!ten, lot KPcaat t'lillare, lot KaMipa, M bridle biu. lot huree ankle IkioUi, I'joo Kund llaruov I'lro pfHif siro. i:onl till Movn. li new i iinu;iir "H"i, 'm t. bilrr. 1 i-ar lo-t.T is ln-b Wonlorn M1INOI.F.S TI'.KMS.-t'i rind nnili-r rah. Auiuuni fiiu fi t.i 8!.o ii iiitiriin credit ; amount! ol Wu und upward a credit "I uin rour will ' alvon. Nalo lllujtrntlnif tha Wit, Hninor, au.l rrrntrieltletltii eommenco lit l'J g olvk X. M l iiotuiicoini rtiet ettirt of Adm I nltt ration on tbe ettate Ht.NKY III INK. lata of M 1 d d 1 e b a r ic b l a., Jeoeased, having been KrnUllnto building lota Keltf, Monroe lleuianin Hummel, QjorKO mtniaii, n. u. oennca. Perry Ii. J. Unlier, John PeHor, S. S Fhlllp Sohoee. Sauinol Snottt. Ferry Wed J. Z. Htraiuer, P. A. Stark. Spring P. U. Knepp. J. U. Speobt, WUU&m Wood ling, Jonu Zelber. 8ellnsroe-.l. J. lloutcwarth, O. B. Lena, Luther My on, W. a. MoOarty, J. U. MoFall. Cnlon at. R. Seekrlflt, Albright Swlaeford, Jemat U. ShaOur. WanhlDKton Alei. Honih. A DMINISTItATORS' NOTICE Snyder Co till En tha undortlirnnd all nkriiml knnwlnvltha arro tbemtolvot Indobtad to laid attata are reouetu TKKMS. M percent eath, tbo balance upon ad to mako immediate payment, while thoee confirmation ol tele by the Uourt. bale to coin bavlnu olalma wlllprotont them duly autben mouce at l'J o'clock, a. tn. 'dtO FREItKKK K HF.AUEU. w tin iiituuvv nmm'.", M,jaicbur-h o-t. 14. VM. Admlnlttrator. tioated to Oot.39 'fM. ELYS CatabbH CEE1M BALK lyV I jjju ill ii tmi'. CATARRH HAY FEVER. Xvt a Lvi"il. Snuff or' 1'otnkr. Frtt fruh Injur i( J)ruu and Offensive odwra A particle Itappllod asreoablo. 1'rlcu 60 tie rculmertd, toctt., iMn-ulurt free. DrggirU, Owego, N. fwnmm a a 9AY-CVatR Into each noatril and Is hv mnl HKOS 1'rlcu 60 cents at llruKKl'tt i hv mull, PIANOFORTES. UNfXltlALKU FOR ToneJPoncli, WortmansliiiJ, & Durability WILLIAM KNABK k CO., Nni. 304 k Via Weil Ilaltlinore Si. Haiti moro. No. 112 Ulth Avouuo, New York. 3 MS OCgfciNElOl. FOROUWcASTER llihodt Awanls of Ueitnls in Europe and Aiuerioa. The neatod, iiulckett. tnfeit and most power In) roincdv known for Ithuuiuutlam. l'lourinv. Nouralirta, I.unibogn, Ilaokaeho, Weaknumi roldt in tno cnnsi aii'i uu uoneii 11111J piuos. t-miomeu by 6.000 rbyilcliiiK and liruxxlrt-i of the blithett repute, lie nou ( I'laiors promptly relieve an I cu.-o itI.oii utiirr prmlorii an I ifre:isy l:iHef, Ilia-nit-ntt nod lotb'iH. nod abwilutely ui-vleM. Ho ware ol Imlluti iiu undur utiiiibir roiiudlr.n iiaiuot (ui'ii a.i :t Hi'-uuiii, ' "t'lipuem, "t-HpHoine, a they aro utterly wnrthiuaii and llitsuded tc dn'eivo. A(l; lor l!nmin'n and take no otben, All ilniKKHU. ShAUCUY at JOHNSON. I'ro prluloK, Now York, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. n Vr. (tisiiiwA Mt-tfe I In. Vie Court of cf Samuel F.Aurantl I CVntnion l'ka oj The on lurHeno l andilor appointed by tho Court an ve named to dittribute tbe lundt In tbo haiult ol 1. 1. Id inlKH'k. aulKnuo ol hamuol F. A iriiinl.tn tbixe li'KuUv eutttlnd thnrelo, K'e not lee, that lie will meet nil pirtlei Iu Interett at b . co uI T. J. Smith, l..i., In tha Horoiiitu 1. 1 Mlddloburgli, I'a., 011 Saturday, the 4th day ol l"eiinner, lunt, ai tl oVI k A. M., when and Blurt all unrtiet hnvlnii i-Ulini are requctod to piuM-ni tLmn d Jly, authentioated, or be lorevrr ii'.i'brrou trout couiiug in lorauytuaro oi tuid J. M.STKK-Si;, Nov. 11, lew. Auditor A DMINLSTRATRIX' NOTICE. Xa. Letttrt of Adralnlntetratoln on tha attata OKoHilB U LINK, lata ol TWett Deaver Town. hip. KnydHr Co., I'a., dee'd, having boen prauted Ui tbe HudaraUuod, all pereonn too 1 iik lhemlvM loAehteit to laid eatateara riuatl to niaka Inraedlato savmnDl. and tbOKO having cleliut will preeent them duly utbentieatod to tbo undermined for te-.tla nmn. Ju.Stl'H KLINE, Ut. tl. 'ft pJ. Admlulttratur. N. II. Tno Admlolatralor will attend 01 hati.rdar. Oal. :to ihh. at tbo lato redden of tbo dncedeiit In Woet lieavor towosLIp lor the urpoa ol rtoelvlng motey duo the UUU ad teitliug teoouule. r it T "Wneitue at TWANTL1 Lo ull Ndr. DilliiIniTlXirt;ery KUh k. Ail UihmIi Warranted rlwt-t-law, feriuanenl, Ideal; pronlable pueillnu lor the rldlit ueu. Good ariea and eipoutea paid. Liberal luduoauonU to pew men. No prevloutl oiperleneo noee- tary. tutlU nroo. W rita mt tenun. Hiving 1 (euoloeu I"I'I T1T,YTT Ti noieriie . -.ui ,j wm 11, toocbv.wi 11. Y. "Jim Corominge," lbe Aduma ' ";C"'""! A rlilblv llluvtrnti'd Irnnt nl Inner Honr-t) l"t"ry, from ''ye olden iln;o" to Uiiio ' to the wadduig ol Clovelaii 1. Wundcrrtil ly Popular. AauatH report r:u.l 1 (iljj. Ad ilreKt tr cim'r aud tormt. UU 1)11.1 UU liKOa., 1'viblif Uerf , riilla.U, I'a. AnMLVlSTRATOR NOTICK ' Letter of tdutlnletratlon on tho edato of Henry Uaknr let if Went IleavarT Snylrr Co duo'd, haviiitf been granted lo tho nndoreiKned. ill rertnne know Inn tUeine.ve Indebtnd to eald aetata arn rt'iUeatod to make iiome I eymout, wtnio l.'i. se bavins clalma will pro JOHN r. KF.KKS. B. LOXOACUF., An.ttoncer. ADM lMSTKATOlf.'i SALE cr HEAL ESTATE. Hy vl-tne of an order cl the Orphan (' 'ourt ol Snydor county, I'a., tbe nndortiirned admliilttra lor ol tno estate 01 tatnenun heaKxi, uw ii, win to make immedieto r.ipoto to cib' en tho prcuile iu I raokllo tup. 110 rlainifl will rro snvdor ft.iniii l-tt. uln eent mem amy aninenttcatOd lor Irttiemeat to vine, on too uuderelMUed. Nor.l, H. MOWARDU.HKKIl UARIEliM, II A K r.K Admln Ittratort. Snvdnr cooiuy, I'a., ubout hiilo wottol l'uxtuu , on Tuesdity, Novombcr 1G, 1886, the I'jllowlnu dencrlbvd rail ortiilo to wit: A tract 'of good farniliiK land bounded nurth by Public Hoaii irmn niimi enurifi to iioavertown. e nv landol Mr. Miirv Howell, touth br lanilt of tlio ehililrenof aald Catherine Keaitel. deed, and weal by lande ot Charlee Mltohel, eonUlnlng about FOC 11 ACUES. Could be eultablyrul tip Tbo proparty will bo eold by WITH FLYING COLOllS dDFIPJBMIHl EIIRD iBiK, OPENS TUE -0- TIipi e ia not. or ongbt Dot to be, a frnction of donht, wher to bny jont PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Go where all the liVelieat pitrnienta are torjokhor ; whore nil tbo aenori. tneut ia mftcnificcnt in vaticty, wonderful in exteusiveuea nnd charruinc in ita completeness t xasuiouable in cut, liui fect in fit, and tbo thing jH Qnisb. In make it is all tbal boncat roatoriitls, proper workiuuobin. an.! carefol attention can make it. Iu prico it is lowot- tban ever. Our PALL & WINTER OVERCOATS FOR MUNAND DOTS, have nov? arrived and are of tbo widest rsmra of patterns and styles, all tbe latest fashions which could bo seemed in the eastern markets. Wo bavo all onr FALL AND WINTER SUM'S on. onr couutora for inspection. Oar pnrrbaNis bavo been immense. Y9 bonght everything for cash nt a big reduction nnd 811 them at prices low er than ever. Among tbia enormous assortment it is a very easy matter for all classes and conditions of men to bo eoitod. IMm Men, Mecbanics, Artisans, anil Bosin Men, wo are starting thia season with a great boom in Men's Snita. Our Gent'a Soits Dcnnrtraent is chock-full of bargains in new goods in all tbe various materials and patterna. In BOYS SUITS we have never beforo been able lo display eucb a grand variety, and no limited array of qualities and makes. In FALL & WINTER UNDERWEAR we are giving bargains aud, aa a matter cf coarse, are lower than ever i e taue tue lead in GENTS FURNISHING GOODS of every description. HATS AND CAPS in endless vatioty. S. Oppnheimer, Selinsgrove. We HDHswire (Good IFfiis Call on us and get the best and cheapest. We bave opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment iu Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa., and take tbia meana of informing tbo people of Snjder county, that we bave on band a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the best and most reliable New York and Philadelphia bouses, and will sell lower than ever. Catting, Cleaning, Repairing, I)jo ing and Scouring done on abort notice. Nov. ltf. BUCK BROS. WE ALWAYS LEAD. DREIFTSS & BRO., Selinsgrove, have fonr times aa much stock ns any Clothing bouse in Snyder county, and fonr years of unprecedented success proves thorn rstrictly roliable and shows that tbeir prices suit everybody. If yoa want a good SUIT OF CLOTHES for yourself or boy you will find tbeir stock complete! They bave on band an immense stock of Prince Albert, 4sbnttoued Cutaways, Fine all wool Coik-Screw Baits ia Brown and Black, as low as $8. OVERCOATS by tbe enr load for the rich and poor, tbe groat and small very cheap. HATS and CAPS in endless variety. A full line of fcurlet and otha er Underwaear iu great variety. ' A full line of Woolon Shirts, all color?, and a large variety of tbe beat While Shirts Tbe FINEST LINE OF NECKWEAR The Fines line of Neokware in tha oonnty, Gloves, Snnpendera and Knit Jackets, Wolf, Japanese, and Buffalo Robes, Blankets and Lap Robea. TRUNKS AND VALISES especially for travelura. Watahes and Jew elry, infact, everything kept in first class clothing ostublisinent MLte Don prices! -o- BEAVERTOWN CHI ardsiir Store 1 be undersigned would respectfully annoanoe to tbe pablio that be baa a full line of general Hardware, Leather, light ami heavy Iron, Wood and Willowwarc, Paints, Oils, Tabic and Floor Oil Cloths, STOVES and Kitchen supplies. Persons in need of anything in my line bIiouM not fail to examine my stock and prico. ReBpeatfully, J. P. SHIRE, Beayertown. FRIEDMAN & GETZ, Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa. DEADERS IN ,-t. v " Desire to announce to tbe people ol bnydor county tuat thoy aro bow back from the East and bronght with them an HauEEBtinasc ttoclk goodta Comprising everothing on tbe line ot Suits, Overcoats, Blankets, Linen Goods, Shawls, etc., etc. Tho latest and boot in Underwear, As strikes are tbe order of the day I have inaugurated tbe inovarocu in Snyder county not for bigber wages or less boors, bat a STRIKE AT HIGH PRICES. Cash business has become tbe order of the day and the prices most correspond with tbe progress of the times. 1 have therefore prepared mytelf for tbe cash trade of tbo county by parcbasN og a large stock of GOOD GOODS wbioh I bave MARKED DOWN o the lowest possible margin in exchange for ready money. I keep no books, lose nothing on acconnts and discount my bills, thus saving aa average of at least fifteen percent, which benefit I givoto my purchasers Como and see me and I will convince yoa of tbe advantages of this As departure. A. S. HELiFRICH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. MRS. L. SMITH, POPULAR AND FASHIONABLE MILLINEB, SELINSGROVE; PA. invitee the attention of tbo ladies of Snyder oonnty to ber immense stock of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY AND FAN0Y GOOD3 of which ber stock is large, complete and well selected, comprising all tbe LATEST STYLES. Her prices are LOWER THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE COUNTY. A visit to ber establishment will conviuoe yoa of this fact. Qive ber a call and socure bargains. Storo one door north of Dentz' Jewelry Store- REAIX READ. HARTMAN & MERTZ, CENTREVILLE, PA.; wonld reepootfully call the attention of tbe citizens "of Centroville and vi cinity to their largo and well scleoted Stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries, Gouts Famishing Ooods, Hats and Caps, Glass it Queens war Boots and Shoes a specialty, WATCHES, &o., in fact, they kef p everything kept la a r f rl-vr'-rs. nd f i ---,, t a