The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 06, 1887, Image 2

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Aaitico. Nutlo. , t'j.ro
Whrn no pecl,l arrant-menu ar male, all
lveriluienti.lnrt.-il lor ln. thq a mouth,
w cbari i r inch ior rirn lnrlon. I r
Mb. eimd Inrerilua and J cut lor tob
bitjatnt Iniertluti.
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The bill for tho redemptioa of the
trad dollar paused by the Senate re
recontly provido that until July 1,
1887, trado dollars shall be exchang
ed for standard silver dollars at the
Treasury and siib-treasurios and that
the trado doll ir shall bo mud at tho
mints as silver bullion for coiuae
and shall bo de l icto I from the
amount of silver bulliou to be month
ly coinod provided that tho sum of
trade dollars redeemed docs not
tzceed G00,000 per month.
At last tho Ohio high liquor-lax
law has boon pronounced cotislitu
tioual by tho Supremo Court. The
law is subsbntialy a high license
mcanuro with provision for local
option. Over ono huudrod towns and
villages have prohibition under it
oow, while tho tax in the rest brings
in about $3,000,000 into tho trea
sury. The decision of the court is n
great victory for tho Republicans as
against the Domocratsand 1'robitioD
ists.
THE COUNTY SUPSSITZSTLBNCY.
It is tima that the school diroc
tors of tho county Uogin to look
around for a couipolont person to
fill the office of Couuty Snpcrinlen
dent. The election will tako place
next May, and though it tiny seem
early to tallt about tho matter, yet
tbo importation of tho Qleo demands
that it should bo woll considered
bofore tho election. There is u
other oftico in tho county bo impor
tant as this. Tho person qualified
for tbe poBition must havo cot only
a good knowlodga of tho branches
taoght in tho school, but must un
derstand the best methods of tench
ing and governing tho ficliooli. No
milk-and-water man, or tufl'y man
will answer the purpose Tim Su
perintendent should bo a '-ir,
.v' -"-i - 4 -
touu juuge Ok Buoool-voi., and
capable of giving advico to toacberu
in everything that relatos to theii
duties. We havo had Superinten
'dents who studiously fed the teach
ers, childreus, directors uu 1 people
with taffy, by tolling thorn t!mt ev
erything in tho schools was going
noli, when they ought to havo kuo?n.
if they did not, that they ' did not
toll the truth that tho schools
really, of couroo with soruo excep
tions, wero wretchedly poor. We
want a man who will givo bouest ad
vice to tho dirotors in everything in
which they teo 1 information. We
want a man who in all respects will
bo a credit to tho county. Of all
tho men of the couuty, fit for tho
Ssporintendeucy, Charles V. Her
man I believe t bo far tho bett He
."caks t'-Hb i -1111:11! ..;.d English, ia
tia iun'e '.f Ii bcrg University.
Las t.iuf;Lt I'-.liu: i-efcopl in thi"
:j ii nr. .ii.-i in . ..jilts i.f other
States, niuo or Uu U rine. Ho was
an assistant teacher in tho MisaioL
ary Iufitituto at Solin3grovo, whero
be prepared for college. lie is
about thirty years of ago, therefore
no mere beginner, and has had p!en
ty of experience to mako hita fit for
tho tCco of Supoiinleudeut. He
Las also bad normal training. I
bavo been told that ho prepared
Licaeolf in ono of our Cjunty Nor
mals for teaching.
Mr. Herman comou from a good
honest Snyder county family, and
the directors would d) thomselvcs
credit by electiug him.
A Tatbox or Tnr. Sriioiun
HONEY TO 3 HALS.
It is said that dull limes are not
known by th) agonts for the great
pablishiog hoaso of Ojorgo Siineon
Co., of Portland, Miuc Tho reason
of this exceptional success is found
In the fact that they always give tho
pnblio that which is keenly appreci
ated and at pricos that all cau afford.
At present we understand their
ageiits are doing wonderfully well on
oreral new lines. They need us
sy more agents ia all parj of tho
country. Those who neo 1 profita
able work should apply at onco.
Women do as well as men. Ex
perience is not necessary, for Messrs,
titinson & Co. undertake to show'all
Who are willing to work not bard but
earnestly, the path to largo success.
It should bo remembered that an
agent can do a handsome business
without being away from Lome over
'night. Another advantage it costs
nothing to give business a trial, aod
an agent can devote nil Lit lime, or
only Lis spare moments to il Stinaon
& C . guarantee grand succos. to all
alio cngngo and fallow sitnplo and
plain directions Unit (Ley give. We
have not space to oxplain all Lore,
lut fall particulars will bo tent free
to tlioso who ad lres the firms tbeir
full address is given above
Winter Tours ever thi Tcnnsyhania
Puisuantto tho annual ciuilom
the reur.sylvaniii Uailrjad Company
placed u njle at its cllioo.-, N' num
ber let, a stock of winter excursioti
tickets to ill tho promiucut winter
resoits of Nw Jersey. Viiuiuia.
1'loiid i, other prominent points in
tho Houthetn Stales, and to Havana
1'hcso tickets are sold at reduced
rates, in consideration of hich they
are required to be used on tho eonth
bouud tiip within liftoou days frmn
the date of puiohaso as stamped on
tho back, od for the return trip
prior to May 31st, 1SS7. Stop-ofl'
is permitted at any point named on
rho ticket, and if tho tourist dreiron
to bicak tho journey at any other
point, ho should apply to tho con
ductor of tho trniu or purser of the
boat, who will grant the permission
by issuing stop-ovor clack or nota
tion on tho ticket.
Theso tickets covor almost every
Southern point to which wiuter
travel tend, and tho variety of route
afforded by tho extonHvo Southern
oonnectious of tho retiui lvania
Railroad, commend.i its litiu-i t tho
favor of tho traeler, to whom eut-e,
comfort, promptness, and Hpoed are
mat'iial confi.Ieratioiis. Through
buffet nud hhepi-ig cars run be
tween New York, Philadelphia
tiiiiHie mill Wa-hingt'iii, und Vir
ginia ntnl Florid t puii.t. nud the
toiiiint t 'Julii ni iy make- tho tiij
without intui rnpling hid j niruey.
except at Tarn pa, where ho exchang
es tho car for tho steamer.
For further and deta led informa
tion, apply at the ticket offices of
tho company and connecting lines.
LSAV2RT0W1TJQITI2733.
Sickness hai boon more prevalent
hereabout of late th au it baj bcon
for u long time before.
Ji.ia Smith fell off a wagououo
day last week and fractured his col
lar-bone.
mm ly a resident or tLT3 township,
wore bfonght from Centra township
ou Christmas aud interred in the
cemetery at this plico. Ho died
suddenly, Hev. Lmdis oiT.oiaK d h'
the fuueral.
Peter S. Iiiilug is l!io ow;;.;:-1 f
rooster that weighs tv0vo ponn 1".
(eorgo A. Kliuo f.-ll otin div 1 isi
week dialocaling hiri arm at 'he
shoulder. Ilo now urriu3 1 ii mm
in ft hlng
KJvvard l!il.ibuc!i has limn con
fined to tho houso witu bic-i.u :sj for
several weeks.
Tho Keystono Match Factory shut
down 'n Friday oud will not resume
op rotious dining tho cold weather
Tho ico boufes in town huvo been
filiod with a good quality of ico.
John Cramor, a native and former
r-jfcuieui or mm lownsinp, wuo a
ur.mbcr of yoars ago moved to Mich
igau, .. lu company with his wife
and children, visiting fiieudd in this
Htctiou.
Peter H. Ludwig sold part of hit
personal property at puLlio sale on
Saturday. He intends moving cast
to tho coal regions, nud will shortly
leave for thoso parts to seek employ
ment. Hid family will remain hero
uutil ho fiuda work and a homo.
Miss Ellen Heaver has bouu oick
for a week past.
Tho Fantastic parades mado our
town lively on Saturday. Tho in
clement weather in the morning
prevented a number fiom joining
tho gronp who would have, hud tho
weather boen favorable. Tho exhi
bitions created cooaiderubla merri
ment. Mrs. Moses Middles warth has
been dangerously sick for a week.
She is now on a fair way of recovery.
The Holidays with their entertain
ments, associations and pleasures
aro a thing of tho past. Nothing
specially unusual has transpired
Sunday school cntertainmonts were
similar to thoeo of former years.
Mrs. Uriah Howel is very dan
gerously sick.
Rev. J. W. Aspor, of Henry,
Maryland, preached trial sermons
on tho newly (General Synod) con
gregations of Ueavertown and Ad
amsburg on Sunday
Miss Kllen Hoffman is confined to
tbe bouso with sickness.
Charles O. Fees, a native of this
place, who fifteen years ago weut to
Kansas and purchased a ICO acre
farm near tbe than hamlet of
Wichita, now realizes that his in
veBtmeut was a profitable one.
Wichita is now a booming city of
25,000 inhabitants, and it is esti
mated that at tbe present ratio.of in
creafle it will number 100,000 before
another decsdo has passed. He baa
lately donated twenty acres of bis
land ns university groundH. on
which buildings will be erected uoxt
summer, Tho school will be kuown
as Wichita University. The city
noiv grows rapidly iu tho direction
of his farm, and be sells Lis land at
from 82,000 to 2,200 per lot. Ho
bad paid !?12j tin nero for it. He
ha tho honor of having that pari
of tho city named Fees' Subdivision
of Wichita. Oue of tho streets it
named Foes Avenuo.
Prank M. Kline has teen con fio
rd to his bod for a week wilh cold iu
Mm bend.
Lester, a son of Jacob Wo!zol is
on tho sick list.
Tho Holidays brought many visi
tors to town. To montion tboui nil
would bo tedious.
Menu Iiobb is sick.
Citizen.
! nijU i n H ,,
John a.;lo3ait lead.
The death of Senator John A.
Logan, which occurcd on Sunday,
I'occmber 2(5tb was a shock to the
wholo country. Probably no man
in tho United States bold more of
tho confidence and esteem of those
ho knew him than (Jen Locan. To
tho soldiers, rr cordless of ivirlv l.i.
, -j .....
dentil will bo a severe blow, us he
was very popular wuoiig tho Orsnd
Army men, and tho voluuleers gen
erally. His illness was so short, that few
persons knew ho wuu bitk, till his
djath was nononucod.
John A. Logan was born in Jack
son Co , Illinois, February l, 18:215,
consequently was sixty years old at
Iho timo of his death.
BttcklcnVArnica Salvo.
Tho Ucst Salve in tho world for
Cuts, JJruiscs, Soros, Ulcers, Salt
Ithcum, Fever Sores, Tottor, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and
all Skin Ernptious, and positively
cures Piles, or uo pay required. It
s guaranteed to givo perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price
2 o cents per box.
O. .M. Shindel.
Catarrh
CREA BAM
I'iiI Kelif at
once uu'l.SSirta
VULU ill 1IKA1
UW5 f',r ' 11
CATARRH
HAY FEVER
yit a .iii'iW.r
S'ihiT in J'mnUr I'
t'ri rV'ii.i Injur
i I 'ni.,i dii"
HAY-FEVER
A artlrl la ;ii.'e I lut oncli ;i.ilr.l a i.l Ii
aur eiM 1 "i 1. 1- 6 i ii ill's xt I iru 4 j l-i t hv mall
ri-il'i.T ..I. SM'ti , Cln ulari f. ju. IILY HIlDS.,
It k 1 In uw.-(!ii, N. Y.
Winter Er.p:svjcs Caucos Criglw,
r M', I'Uurii'y, Kli.l'iiiiiitlKin, I'iiimiiiuhiI i, Nou.
"UI 'i'Wi'n. l.niiiiuu i, lliu-kiii'liii uihl i.Uht
.iiIiiii tils l..r wli'. h II.'iikiii ii 'iiM.in. I'limiurs
ire u.l.liinlUil lu I tliu li(.,l ii.iu.,y kihiwn
Tin y n llevf uiel euro In a lew li..ur wlicu mi
IliT It .. l.-ll t. .11 H Ol III). Iir.( Ili'llilIU, KlI.I.II K.
il hy &,'HiO liiVMciau ami 1 'ruuNli. Ih-uiim n
luiiliitii.nf ii iil -r ! iiiil.tr f iumliu n un. hi 'Ii
iih I'liiiKii'tini," Ciii.,.u" r "('iiii.no. ' A -It
inr lii n-uu i. una no uiIkth. Emmilnu carolully
wIiimi yi.ii l.uy. All ilriiiiKlHla.
Si: A HI 1!Y& Jl)H.N.S'i.,l'riij,i loU;rNiw Ynrk
PUI5LIC SALK OF
TIMBER LAND !
'I'll o uinltiri.iiriiuil KfN.iititiii ni ii...
Sainuul ll..wur x. ilu.'M.. oill ai-ll nt l-ubllr s.ili.
ul thu Cuurl Uoutr, lu MI.ili.urKb, l'a au
Saturday, January 29lb, 1887.
All Unit c.Tt'iln vulualile tract of
Mountain Land,
known as imrt of Ilia ",1ho O M'l-I.lner Imut"
mliniK- In I r in k ! I tuwimluji, Snyili-ri-ouniv I'i
1m,iiii.i.i on tlic Nnilli li- 1.111,1,1 ,, l, o Uluomt
I'UiK in.ii I'i,., Kat y liimiinl .1, Cr,no un,
l 'uli & Mi-Williama, Smith l.v lnn, nl lllmima.
hurti i lnnH'o., im.l il i k McWilllanu and on
tlio Hut lijf luuasol ilvoruo lluworux.cuiiUiii-
2S' Acres,
m.iro or li m. A laru pnrtlon ol mil J trnot ii 'IU
vury f Kl,ly tu,,. with viiliul.li- Uniliur and
. ' ! I ""'"," "'iitaui lui'Kuiiiiiutttlvii ol Iron ore.
I'l.li.MS ',1 .ir vi'iu.ol tliu pnroliuHu iiinnuy
mit i.u iml, I tvlinii tl.ii u nroiinrtv nirnnk ..il i
tin-lialain'o un llm lmd iy ol April nt, w'iuii
I'M will lie ilullvSruJ. rmncmioii will liu ulvuil
on . .1,111. lay aiior tliu m o. tSuli to cuiniiiiiu
W o'ului.k u. ui.
FIUXK KMW'KltSDX.
C'L Un.V H'JWI.HSO.,
Jan. .lh7. txooutoM.
It HAL FiSTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE !
Hy virtue ol an cnlur Iviiucil out i,rn, fiP.
pliant' I'uurl ol Snylur oounly. Ilia nii,kr.lnii.l
I'lioiiiiiiuiiir oi inu vkiniu oi .iiury .i.iut, ll.,ro,
lalu ol I r.iukllll tan.. SiimIit uuuntv. I'u .1...
I'ua.td, will cxpowud lu public lalu, uu lliuproui-
Friday, January 28th, 1887.
Tim Mluwlnir tluicrllioil rnl a-UUi, to wit:
All Unit ,'urt ilii mtM.uar,io and Ir-t, t ol Puul
liuuta In I rmikllii lgwn!ilii. bnydur ouuutv.
ra., coiiululng.
C8 Acres,
uion; or Ut, lioundud North hy land of Krnan.
uh Si-Iio 'Ii. h:at hy Un,H ot Jaouh si,li,,..r
ami I'liarhw WtiiluliiK.ir, SV'u-t hy lamliol Iuu
.Swiirai and ntlirin, ou which ars crwUiJ a
Iwunluty Uwullni:
Houso, Stable
and othrr niilhulldtiU! A hunt 3S Aorm of abovo
In oli-ar and Iho Imlauca U l.l.I. ll.MbtKtl.
T H At) I' Nu. llgum a
Jiimcstone Lot
Ituata In Ilia loarimhlinlorulii . boun.lol North
Ii) Hiidol Jaiuat Snumin, Kal hjr landtnl Wk.
do Su,
lie
uniHia.niminu; .uiil'lljorui'K, aiitl Wont by
l kar k Wairiuli, uoulalug UN K MALI' AC II K,
mora or littti,
'1 r.U.MS -jo porouut.whcn iroportr It airuuk
down, aud halauca uu April I, US7.
naia iu ciiuiuune al 10 u eloclt A
M.of laid
day wuu dux atluiidauca will l mvea hy
1'I.UUY llAUK,
January 4, mr.
Ailuilttliliatur.
Mlrtnao(nnordr ul th Onihann Oourt,
under j.rov-illiin In I'arlltloti, II. J. Knlner on
on 1 of iha almiiiltratnr ol th utiit of (nn(
H. Aluwer. late of r'rauklln two . Snvilnr nmnit.
I'a., duq'd, w antlHirled and emnowerod tu
expo and fell nt public aila on th pramltei, oa
Wednesday, February 2nd, 1887.
The following deicrlbed pramln-ii both ri!t
ituata In I ranktiii twp., Snyui-r county, I'a.,
afiir'aln', tn wit !
Tit ACT Ni. 1. ltii(ta In tho town of franklin,
near th Miildluburigh liailroad Htatlou. eouuiu-
OncFonrth Aero,
mnr or Iim. h uiiulr I on th North hy an Allr-r,
on tho Ikul iiy l ,t of Androw Krutior, on Hie
South by a I'lihllo Uoad. on til Wert br lut of
llonry II. K.-n miner, nligrcui ara erectu.la Iwu
lily Iraintilai Unix
House, Stable,
and othro'itb:iildlnj'4 1 al'o a fit,) woll of in.
ti r noar tho door, and a vurMy or Irult tn-e. It
iniiie .il th bcl lot In the town ol franklin.
Til AIT No. 2, Hiu.itn In r'rankllii towiMhlp,
nli.ir-Hlil. Blir.ut two nud a half iiiIUk routhi-a-l
"I .Ml l lloluiruh. ou t:i road len.linif to Krev-hurKcuntMluiu-
2 Acrep,
more or le, In a good itio, uf eulllratlon, ex
'opt a mull plcnj which I
Wood Land,
bouu,!ed on the North br land of A lam M. Wal
tor. on the Kji1 by I in,l or Kauhanl Wannpr, on
the South hy land nl John W. Ilnn!
mu the Went hy hind of liavld I. Kor-lvtt. r.
I artlm who delri to piirrliaie a Kood home with
ample upaiie on tho lot lot bulldinat and hnprnre
inuiita, or di'lre to piin-lma a truck pattli will
do wi-ll to Kttnud thin rain.
TKHMMOKSAI.K Tnentjr pr cent. of the
pun hiim. nunny tu bo nai l when the nriiiiortv Ii
triK'k down, and the hiiiani-o on (oiitlriniillon of
Mile. Sulo lu couiiueuuu at lu o'clock A. M. of
aid day.
II. J. Kr.ISLll, AdiQ f.
EXHCUTOIt'S SAL13 OF
REAL ESTATE !
Tim mi itirl.r nn.l VvrAiil.. nl B.i,a. .t
Ilaiili-I l.eui,, l.ito of I'i rry townhlp, Suy b-r
I'Olllltr. I'll.. UOf-C.tCt!. Will CKOOkll tfl l.lllllll B.ll.1
on the pre nil mil, on
Thureday, February 3rd, 1887.
Tho following doncrllud rr-itl otale, to wit:
TH AIT No I A e.-rtiin lot or icroiind miuato
intbrtown of Port Tn-vorinn, Snvih-r iintv
Ph.. o.i.i.p, by J.iiui l. Ki-U.-r. eoiitaltunir l IN K
AMMi.NK II AI.P ACIil'.S. mure or !!.. where.
on aro vnx'tcd an ni l lr.n.i ,1 welling
House, iftablo
and other ntitbulldlna, In well rt with choice
Iron tr-c.
Til At 'T N S -A n 'loir l,t "111111 Ii tho
town Hlop.ild. occupied by M.I. Arnold, .I'M
tl e of tlm Pence, and contain ONK I tH U I II
Al'ltK, wlirreoii ii erected a
Good Framo Ifotmo,
HtM srAl!I.K.'UK KI:N HOT'SK. ltli.1 olh
cr ni ocMarv outlniildinxi". The lot In well nut
Willi a variety ul
Choico Fruit Tree,
excellent well orjwatcr near tho door. Thee
are ilc-liulilc j rojitnlcf, aud will be fold on ciuy
tcrinii.
Snlc to eomiiinncn at 11 o'clock A. M. of raid
day when term will bo inn, In known hv
W.M. 11A11IIIM.
January 4. 1M7. hxecutur.
OIU'IIAXS' COt'llT SALE OF
REAL ESTATE !
Ity virtue of an order l-mied out ol tho tir
phanV t'ou. t ol Snydi-r eoiinty, Pa., the under
iuncd Adtnlnlatrairix ol John Ii. Itaiiditb o h,
lute ol Hearer townidilp. Murder eoif ty, I'u.,
ilec'd., will expiKu lu Public talo on the prciu
Iren, bn
Saturday, Jan. 22nd, 18S7,
Tho followlnif dcacrlbfd real r-atato, to wit :
All that eertuln liniwiumi., lot or pieen of
ground, e.tuatn In Iho vllliiiro ol llnavertown
Heaver totvnrhlp, Snyder county, l'eiinny Ivauia,
auiiUinlng .
' e fourth Aero,
""V" . -HA lonn.le4
Uuiry Alley, an, I Wen by 101 io.
.i In Mtr.H: onil ,1 .11 "maid town, raid lot be
lni( 60 leet id- and IS feot deep, and In No.
:iT In the Kencriil plan of raid tllliitfti ot Heaver
town, un which In erected a i atory Iruuio
Dwelling House,
nii,loutbullilnir. Thin 1.4 a delnihle propcrtv.
1'l.ltMS ju per cent, cimh when the property
l truck down, and tl.a balance on Aiir.l 1, imht,
Salo to ciHiiui-iieu I o'clock P. 31. when ,u i.,n.
daiieg will be nlven lv
KI.1ZAHKTH KAI'liAIIACII,
AdtnitilKtralrix, or hv her Avent
lil.MiY Iv. &NVIH.K.
OIUMIANV COURT S.VLK OF
REAL ESTATE!
IlvvlrtuiMil an order IhHi .1 nut of the lip.
pli.un' Court ol Snyder rouuly, P.i.. the under
mailed Admlultratur4 I'.T. A. ul Cutli.iriue
rii,'koniiillliT,i it ol Spriim townhl:i. SnyiUr
county, I'a.. dee d., will oxpoto tu Publlo Salo uu
me pimiiHr, on
Saturday, Jauuary ir, 1S87
The lollowluv d'erlhe,l rualotatn, tu wit :
All Hint certain iiitm.'uaue and tract ol luml
sltiintfl In Sprln tnwieditp, Snyder county,
i cuiiry ivu ma, euutaiuiuif
18 Acres,
mar or leu with tho upburtenancen, bounded
orlh by lamli ol lluii'el Zeiher. I.h.i hv l.,,.u
of P. I.. M iiibeek. South by Inn. In o'f'l'. M.
Leonard, und West hy landi ol Jo.l.ill H.-ltrleh
on which nro eruetud u U.Sl'OUY 1'UA.MK
liWi:i.l,lNI
House, Hank Darn,
and other outhirhlinui. Tho iihovo dcn-rlhed
laud Ik all ch ar and In a lewd rtate of cult!,
tlun. A ironil SI U1M1 ol uevor Uiling vtater
near the huuio, aud a lul uf
Excellent Fruit Trees.
TKHMS aj percent, ennh when tho propcuy
In utruck down, aod the balance on April 1, losf.
Salo lu coiumcnca Pi o'clock A.M.
ciK lint; i.A.MUEitr
J 1.11 1 A 1 1 1) K IVK KN M 1 1. 1.F. It
Adtnlulelnitorr, c. T. A.
I dispise Imposition!
Invite opposition!
Defy competition !
The undersiRucd will aftor Jauuary 1st, 1887, SELL GOODS ONLY
FOIl CAS1I, PIIODUCE OH AlTItOVED NOTE. Prices on all goods
Lave been reduced from 10 to 15 per cent.
OVEKCOATS FOIl MEN,
OVERCOATS FOR 1JOVS,
OVERCOATS IOR CHILDREN,
SL1T8 fob Mkn,
Suits for Rovs,
Suits iob Children.
Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear,
HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, &c, &o. Also
CONFECTIONS AND TOYS
cold at greatly reduced prices,
CYSTEllS.
citra seloct, large, alwoys on band when in season,
; FLOUlt; FEED &C.
Thanking the many who ba patronized ino I cordially invite an in
pection of my stock.
G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh.
Election Notlco
Tliaanmtl m.nlli,. nrK ...... i.H .ro.. i,
Tertown Mutual Tiro lnnraneo Co.. of Hearer- I
town. Pa., for the election ot Dlreetora. will h
held al their hum olfle at llearertown, on lat
rdar, Janairy 29, 1687, between th buur ol 1
and t P. M.
A.H. BOWERSOX. He.
f?XRCtITORS' NOTICR. Lntlrrs
I Jtematu, ntary on th at.ito of Win. II.
Kaoka lata of l'rry towunhlp, Snjdrr
Co., ileo'd, harln been rnte(i to ih and
land, all prona knowln thmielT lndk
d to (aid iiat ar rfqu'.t-d to inak Imiii
dlaU paymaut.whlla thoie harlot- elalmi wer
irnt theia duly autbntloudto th andr
Igntd.
OKO. .TACOn. .Tf.
... .... HORMIEUtmn,
ltIB.e,'IT. fcxntort.
The Cosmopolitan
The hand4oinet,moittntertainir,n. low price
Ih'ottr i:cd family mii;.if in? In t;,c vo-M
(!..) t-r rnr, wi.'i a $J-n premium'
free.) hn;y.four br.iuttiinly printr.1 rarM in
rac.i numtier, filled W'th i'lon ainrini, ikrul-c,
tr.-irel. (tdventurca, bright and brief , ien' fK
end liter iryertu-ln, by i)itin((uhed Amcriti.n
and foreign writer, tuch a Julian Hawihorne.
Harriet Tre-con b-,.-ford. tieora Parona
I.a:hrp Lou,,eChadt-r M.eili.m. J. M.,c.
douald Ox.ey En, Wheeler Wikox. II. II
Ihvcrn, Catherine (liven. Rt. K. IfcVr
Neuton, Alph'in.- Daudet. Paul e-.., Count
ludt.M. Th. Ii.,itoivky, William Wrvall end
m ir.y ntlirra. A l-o rmrrtnmine; .16' V I'M . '
and inraliiahlelioi tf:ff ,i deparimeni.
One or more illintr.itcd iirtkhi and K-vcral full
Pe eirfraving In every number.
A Shannon Letter and
Bill FlleoraShannon
Sh-el-Mu.ic Hinder
I ree to every
Subscriber,
Thwe l)t'..n,'iim ..11
it- i J A
i'ri'' nr?'f:
everywhere f.ie c
each. I he Ti!c i il,. m..I.
perfect ilcviceenr Invent
ed f tr l!ie I rru.rv.iif.n .n.l
! .1 i ...
cl.ia"ic.iii.m (al hatieiic.
ally and ..reordini to date)
' atl let-era, till,, ttc.
Any pppvr (an be referred
to, t iken out and put back
without iituiiinff the
othcri. With the Itindcr
on can Innert or t.iir out
anv pie. eid muic wiihr.tn
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Sclilicht Cl F i .-IU Co., Rochcatcr, N.Y.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Al iv cslilr if ('nth- ,i tht Or),hn,'
orini- ffYiiiVrc.'.ir, l.'om t of UnwhrVo.
itn'il.
The mideriiluned auditor nppolntel by tho
court above immi.,1 to ,1,, rihnt the f it rxl r hi tho
h ind ol liiniei Winner and Sarih Jane Jlltn-r.
Adtnlnli-tnilori nl the etat ol Cnthurltio tlcn'
berlnm. win perlortn tho dullca or Im appoint,
toeiii nl hh ofllc in Scllincrnve, pa., on Tueilny
Iholhlh d iy ol Jaiiuniy. lanT. lit IU o'clock, A.M.
when nnd hu:u all part I.u having elnlm aro
re,pie-tei ti preeni iliein, or be forever barred
Iroin couiinn l for any rliurii d ..., ,,,,,
,, .... 11. K. M II,l,l;H, Jr.
D.c. la, mafl. Aud, tor,
A MMIXlSTKATOn NOTICH.
l Let ten of adinlnUtratlnn on th eMai'eof
llnry Hakr UtootWeat Heavi r T fSi.vdor t),i
dj-o'd. having h, en irraiited to tli indcftiyned.
all pcmoiia knowliiK thamiielve ludehtid to
aid estate are reu, it,., to mako linme lnto
pavment, while th 'fe huvln rlaliua will nr.
cent them duly aiubauticatd lit leltleniejl to
the undorilr-ut d.
HHWAIIII IT. MAKER
HANI 1.1. M HA K Elt
ov.4, '.-6. Admlnletratora.
TXKCl'TOIl'S NOTICE -Letters
1 Jtetamentatf on th ntat cf John II.
Waiter, b.t of (Vttlr townrhlp, Snyder
i ounty, Pa., deo'd, havnm been xranted to the
uncrlKi cfl, all pern.. n knowlnv themaelvei
ludotted to.al, I etat" ar nqoemeil lo make
Inline, lint payiminl, while tlmee lmvluK elalin,
will prcnent tf ein duly antlieri tleatad lor act
tlcuient to th iinderii'Kned.
riAM"l I. II. WALTER,
ADAM U. WALTER.
.. Lxecutom.
A DMINISTRATOUS' NOTICE.
XV Lcttnra of Adinlnlatratlon on th eatte
uthriaSetrari,L.j of wf Perrvtrwrahtp
Jil-. . I'a.. taeasard, liavlna Lean aVant-
hcmaelvei Indebted to laid ealat ar reoti'iu.
hd to iuak linmadlat payment, while thou
ii-vio oiaima winproaeot tuein duly aathen
J (. iunNnEiuu:n,
Jan. 6 '87. Admmlii'tatjr.
Working Classes
ATTENTION
e urn uow
prepared to lnr,,,-h all clanei wiih o,i,i... ...... i
at home, the whole ol too tunc, or lor their' rhhiu
iiioinunta. Hum ie- new, Hvlit nnd pMlit.ible.
i erMioi eitneracx easily eirti iro n Jo cunt to
eu.... r n riiunj, mn.I a l.roportiotiai no, I) by ,,..
vol inn all th.lr liinclo the bu h, ... Ilovnnd
Kirii earniieiiy Bt,iu, h aa tit.-u. Thai all who
coo th may rend their nddro-w and te.t the tin-Inc.-.,
we in ik thm oiler. To an. Ii nl aro not
well fat mile t we will ncnd ono dollar to par lor
Ihc trouble i.l wrlliiiif Cull pa'ti. ulara und 'out
lit true. Addrca ilKoHiii: Snss'iN k. en,
Hoc. al. Ism), ly. Pouti.axu, Me,
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
NOIITIIEKN C'ENTRAL RAILWAY.
Train Lavn Sunbury :
6 lu a in, For Ilelleluute, Erie and Canaudal.
u.
v M a ni, Pur Look Ilavon.
I'i Wp ui, Eur Pclleiont, Kan and Canan
daiicoa. 4 2b v m, For Renovo aud Walkloi.
6 45 a iu. For Cattau l-a and Ilaii Hon.
ii OU a m and 6 p in For W iRenbarra.
6 ti a ra, II ua m, J 40 p m. For Suamokln
and .Mount (Jariutl.
Tralna Leave Rolli.agrov Jnnctl
Q ,1 . Ill rpivlnw . I.I.II..I..I..1.I. .
n:
York 6 VU p ui, llaltuniore 3 ct p m,
in. New
Willi.
IHKIUII 0 UU f ill,
3 01 p 111, arrlviuK at Philadelphia 6 60 p
York os&pni, Uultlmor 6 46 pin,
Iniiion 7 44 pin.
7 67 p m.arrlvtiiK at Philadelphia S6 a
York 7 :o a ui, l'allimor 4 i6 a ui.
lntonii6 am. ,
Train alio Leave MunburT:
1 60 ii m, arrlvlnii at Philadelphia K 26 a
York u 3'i a ni, lialiltaur 1 16 a ni,
iDiiton au a m.
ru, Nw
Waib
m.New
Waib-
m.Nee
Watk
J.R. WUOII.denl l
aa A Kent.
tnag. L, n wii, ueii'i aianagar.
1
We Lave opened a Merchant Tailoring estoLlislimi .nt In
Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa.,
and take tliia mean of informing the people of Snyder couuty, that w
Lave on hand a well selected stock of 0
Cloths, Cassimeres, etc.,
and samples from tbe best and most reliablo New Yoik nnd riiiludo1i,iii
houses, and will sell lower than erer. Gitting, Cle;iuio', Repairing, ).
ing and Sconriug done on short notice '
Not. ltf. BUCK BROS.
FRIEDMAN & GETZ,
Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa.
DEADERS IN
iry (D)dIs5 Etc.,
Desire to annonncn lo the people of Snyder county that they are now
back from the East and brought with them tn
Comprising cverotLing on the lino of
Suits, Overcoats, Blmikcts, Linen
Goods, Shawls, etc., etc.
The latest unci best ia Underwear.
GBi;licst price paid for fffroduce.
Grand Clearance Sale.
SPECIAL PRICEs of 30 DAY
AT
DREIFTSS & BRO., Selinsgro-
We will sell our entire stocfe
Clothing, Notions,Underwear,Ha j
and Caps, Jewelry, &c., at and 7-
low cost until FERUARY 1, 186
All are invited to call aid av.
themselves of these special rates;
stol
k uoi prices I
n
As f!rikes nie tho order of the day I have inaugurated In woveraeu
in Snyder county not for higher wages or less hours, bnt a STRIKE
AT HIGH PKlCEt". Cash bntiLees has becomo thu order of the day
nud the prices must correspond with the progrens of the times. 1 have
therefore prepared ni vt-elf for tlio ciihIi trade of Iho county by purchans
nga largo stock of GOOD GOOIS which I have
MARKED DOWN
o the lowest pot-Bible margin in exchange for ready money. I kesp no
books, Ioho oothing on accounts aud discount. Ill V tlitla limn oavinn am
averogo of nt loust Uftoen percent,
v,uui0 .uu Bca mo una i win convince yon of the advantages of thia Caw
departure.
A. S. HELFRICH
Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania.
BEAVERTOWN
G-Q sird ware Store,
'1 he undersigned would respectfully aunounor. to tbe publio that ho baa
a full hue of general
Hardware, Leather, licrhi: and heavy
Iron, Wood and Willowwarc,
Paints, Oils,. Tahle and Floor
Oil Cloths, 8TOVE8 and
fflitchcn
Persons in need of anything in my liDe shonld not fail to examine my
stock and puces. Respectfully, inej mj
J. P.
KJiAD, READ
HARTMAN & MERTZ,
CENTREVILLE, PA,
wonld respectfully call tho attention of the
omity to their largo and well selected Stock of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions,
Groceries, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Glass & QuewMwirs
Boots and Shoes ia specialty,
WATCHES, &o in fact, they keep
country store, and there micea ra
ara young men juot atasling ont in
u wuconrngBu dj a idji scare or publio palroosjo. Glva a r-'5.
We HDii8Mae
Call on us and get
the best and
cheapest.
which benefit I give to my purchasers
o-
supplies.
S in my line shonld not fai
Respectfully,
SHIRK, Beayertown.
everything kept in a well r-galttsd
l.nv. .i t.
the mercaotila basioisa and atocl