-uy- rx ii. ii,yi& ii:k. .ripti)tl 81.50 IVr YlMV SuW RATES OF ADVERTISING : f. Column, ln. Yar,. tm.kall Unlatn no Year (tMfnrih I'oliimn, !' Viat (rTofMnlonnl tarda, in r v.ar , ii::':: vw.-,, Aavtltor, r.eiutr, AilmlnMrat jr, in J A.-ln N-.tl".-. fa. ''I Wbfiinii'!!! .rrnr.R n.-nt- ar. made, all Mrtlni'i.lr.(icrt I for ler tian 3 mn ''' ma hrira .1 M l-ar ii.ftlt ml- h . l,.ril..ti I (I Tti. -fc-eund InMrttoa and eonl lr .acli I hMrtUint luanrl Inn . 1 Thttrmiav, .Innu:irv 13, INS". 007. FATTIS31TS KE3SA5E. Governor Fatti'sou 'a final tneHcage was read in tbo Leginlnturo on Ties. day 4th. Ho presents a gratifying nocial exhibit. Ho q'toton from ih9 Slato Trjofliiror's report, plno "lug tbo receipts of tbo year at 57, C20.7I1.13 ; b.iVneo on band, De cember 1, IS'Tj, $1,78 1,0 11, SG ; pny inenti ilarin; tbo year, $7,203,20."),- 42. Tbo debt ou tbo 30tb of No vember was tjnSS.fS'J.'J. In four years tbo reduction was g'2,WG,lUI Tbe sinking fund liJ In bond.s and mouoy nuitiuntin.' to Slt',lS 740,40. Tbo fand is sufficient to rneot tbo principal of tbo indebted ness of tbo S'.uto niatiuToK up to tbe year 1912, n period of twenty five years. After tho year 1S0I there will only bo outstanding $0, 861,000 of debt, other than tbo A ticultural College loau of fSOO.OOO, payable in tbo year 1922. Tbo Governor tbiuks tbo State can di.apcnBO with tbo tavern, re tailers', eating Iioiho ud billiard licenses. TLeso ehonl 1 go to tbe coanties. If tbis policy should be nbolibhud tbe oflicj of Mercuntilo Appraiucr should be abolished. Tho Governor complains of the ineffoo'-ivatioss nud partiality of the laws for tbo taxation of personal property. . Real estate furnishes four -fifths of tbo revenue, w hile it assessed values 'u only one sixteenth greater than that of persoual prop erty. Tho tiiuo is ripo f or tho in-.; ,. , . . eradicate the evil and for tho reform of tbe tax laws. He throws out tbe suggestion of a commission to con sider the whole subject. Tbe Legislature should designate the places for the deposit of the pntlio 'money. It is anwise and dangerous to allow the Treasurer absolute discretion. Private bntik ing institutions should be entirely debarred. There aro eighty-one backs incorporated by . the .State. The annual returns of many of them ehow an alarmingly small ainout of available assets. Either many tf them are insolvent or tbe State is being defrauded. The Governor would abolith fees to the Attorney General au 1 Sec retary of the Commonwealth Hp ! favors a coLstitutionul amendment Utieug ns it is ia Penusjlv.tt;ia. can abolishing tbe poll-tax. It ii so ( aut afford to so groly v.ol.tto its email that it amoncts oc!y to vtx-j pk-dge us to subtitudo anything f.r ations to suffrage and id a means of J tbe prvtui-e made, corrnpticg the ballot tbiougu ILe There are some leaders of tbo party agetcy of political crgaLizitious. A who may not believe it, but it is uniform ballot he considers essential I nevertheless tbo fact that if the paity to the secrecy of the ballot box andj '.c this crisis fail 3 to como up to the tbe protection of tbe voter from sur- j full measure of tLe expectation of veill&nce and ict.cui Jation. He! the people there are thousands of thicks the money appropriated to! voters who will leave it and here charities should be restricted to the, after vote against its State tickets. State isstitutiocs. TLe Eistcru j These voters are not cracks, not Pecitectiary is overcrowded, the iLtermeddling boss bodies with wild HaclicgdoD Reformatory should be cures for all the diseases of the completed an 1 additional asylum body politic, but they are plain, provitbci are absolcte-ly cecded. 'practical and honorable men, who He would Lave the State assume tc believe that promises should cot be tire contrcl cf the I'epartmcct of.lightly made, but when once made, Port War less and would like to i should bo kept Lave the LeUlalare build a ie- I ho party as a party owes nothing proof building f jr tie State library. , to the aseemblago cf cracks who He thicks the SUte board of Health 'wet in tho Opera House and rut iu Las f ally jistied its creation, but the act creating it ce6ds to be per fccUd ia virioai pxrticulars- He rsportt tbe cocdit on of the tnilitia M txctllect, Lis tojjebtion that tLe-. mention. Whether the Republican Legislators provile for tha tnirej Lcgielatnre adopts the CocstitQ epeedy Learicg acd deUrmicatioa uf j tioc&l amecdmeat or cot, these capital ctts removed to the So- ptop'e will Lave a party in the field prfctae Court is recewe j. ctxt year. They are of the class TLe Governor disease, the liquor 1,0 'oold rather rule io Loll than qaettioo at s&oe Iec?:h. He fv&rs,trT0 'a Leaven, and will thxrtfjre a liter. high tno-gL to eradicate : b dissatikSed until such time as the tfcormoai L5'ber of email tip-' lLe rics of govercmet, regardless jlirg Lossec Licet-sei thcold be 'of the qutttion of temperance, are gTaiteJ otly tv laen cf prove J good banded over to theto. - They need ta'jral chtra-.ter acd ocly upon the ; cot Le considered. But there is a pfctitiic vf a reuoLkLle LSiattr of class of tersperacce people who Lave re-add '.iU of the iaccediate vkicity. TL-.ra kloold Le a' rigid regulation ci the Lotus for clttic?. lie al calls for divorce reform- He would ocdact divorce prooeediegs ia cpa tao court i wojli require a mileLce.of icUrity, Lave a right to demacd of two jtara ia th SUU t would proLibit tL guilty party from t&ar rjiig agwa duricg the life-time cf tLe clLer party ; ooU limit juris. dietioo to casM occomcg eLil j uttered when Le was living Le might ILepartiM ut bocaCle dotfaidledLave been a Lappier, Lot perhaps Lwe would cotJce malicious deatri cot a more ustful rcao. ItfagratU tkin exist tLre jeae Ufore bagiiu fjieff, bowevtr, to Lie friends to nkig ftdic j wosld cuke crol llod wcrdscf aiocere praiae in oewe LLtiLwy cotJuet (A attu Tlolettee 'papers that ware woot to meotioo TU vtvvrracr, aitrr TotkUc'LJcj frith crcei oikiodoew. jiluiu School He hua 1 that tli j !.; j;h 1...1I1 in tlia newspapers jweinuu", lie ctilo I f r tin iUtt,''jn w' yiipeiinteiidtfut Higher, but I.u.1 njt lie puwor lo dismiss, will be ititcrestio r.emSracing a groat him. Tbo uircloKinos Imvo com-jp.-ua-Ia 0f the N.itiouil O.iard of n ii- i 1 1 I P' Iifil t IH1I Kml l.nlruVl.t.lt lil. Uo n. - k.i l.ifit.I:il lir l-l ;i I til OOIl i,.,nent pngcs if .i'HVt,y u.l J I .!. .ipli..ti ll-ut 1 ' ' 1 11 " 1 1 " " jiiuia f"l ik .1 -1 1 v. il! . . . . i p.ewut f"-u, !!i ) f Hum, i-i'.ill of ttli t r. U til t 10 leVi-Oull "f tlm liWb J ! govei i'ii tbe in i!iiig of tbe geol icni 6iu vy oi too luio, una iue publication of tbo tpoits tbutoof, is ngain rccomrueudud, Tbero ban alroady been i-xprnded on ihU uu dcrtnl.iug ever u million dolUii1, nixl I here i no visible limit to tho cohI that may yet bo incurred. Ho mg gusts a fixed tiuio for competing the nurvey and li.nit to cxpciine. He recomuieuds that tbo present laws relating lo .Stato plinlii'tf bo lepeal od and that tbo subject Lo pmudud by enactments deGnitoly fixing the amount to bo expoudud for each do pat tmut. Tbo Governor culls attention to tho neglected apportionment laws and points out tbo phiu couetitii tioniil duty i f tbo L-giulaturo to at tend to them. Ho gives a history of tbo South I'enn and Hooch Creek Itailroad c.isoh, nud as a result of the proceedings be'.ioves that tbe competing Sontb Penn will bo flu ished. Tbo combination known as tbe "Trunk L.no Poof and tbo "Coal rovl" is u m.tnifeft violation of law and it is to btve tho quostion dctei mined that tbo Attorney lieu eral has bi'gun procoedings. Tbo CJovernor nays that tbo railroad cor porations bavo never pretended to obey tbo Constitution, which is nut to bo wondered at "when wo Cud tbo Lekjisbituro of the past occupy inn aim ml tbo i-aiuo utiitndo." IV r 1 twe ive vuara tbo ivevi utot uth arti cle of tbe Constitution governiiig railroads has been a dead letter. Discrimination is ns wiJenpread as ever. He urges tbit uo legislation will bo effective on tho subject that , t , , does not ileclaro a violation of tbe provisions of the seventeenth article referred to a crime and atiix adequato lice aud imprisonment as spenalty for its commission. that ake:teme:;t. Tho Republican platform promis ed the people of this Stato tbe oppor tunity of voting on tho question of Prohibition, pure and simple. That promise must be kept. It caunot bo improved upon by any shroAcl de vice within the power of a politician to construct. It was nndoitoodj when it was made and any sub'cr fago now would ouj j iitify thi ctit cUm tuado by the thitd party Pro-j Ijib.ti jdijU tnit it was not givt-ti it good f.tith. The Itrpul,l:;:M pirtv, nomination a ticket to defeat beaver, Their purpose was so well under- ato.d that their followers were cot much more numerous thau tbe coa- rtuaiccd faithfol to Iiepublicaciem aud who are ecttled to eocsidera tioo, acd without whom tho party would cot continue io power, and these, icdepecdect of the quektioo . tbat the promise shall Le kept If half the Liod thiegs said of .Gee Lcgta since Lis dettb bad beo L3?7 Eat33 to tlii Iaau2arati. Oorrroor James A, Doaver will bo inaugurated nt Hniiabui.-r on rasig-jTuesdiy January, 18ib, 1887. Tbo ceremonies inci lout to tbo occasion . . . I 'oiimylvaillrt, proCllSilOUS Of CIVI3 I ,lf,, p,i io.il oratllZittOO I, Olid Oilier ,,,;io ,j j;0 jns,niijiltj. Tiia fostif ... ... , -..niinn-.l .l,.,:., ll.n vening. wheo a graud pyroteuhnic dicplay, couiisting of a uutubor of b.'antifiil pieces, will bo given on au inland io tbo Su-xpiBbanna river, just oppo&ito tho Governor Maunion. and tho event of tho dy will con clude with a grand military ball. In ordor t Rccoruaiod ito thoao who lrtsiro to attend tho Pjunsylvania H'tilroad C xnpany will sell excursion tickets from PhiTa to IUrrUburg and return, 83.00 lo tho public, and at $2 50 to org t:iizjd b lios of fifty or morn momburs. Kxcnrsioo tick ets will also bo sold from p ints ou Philadelphia Division west of Phila dulf bia from all points on Northern Central Ui.Uvay batwjjn IUltiia ire and Harrisburg, and Troy nod liar- rifburg, from all poiution the Phila delphia and Krio Division, aud from all points on tho Pennsylvania Rail road Divini'iu within tho State of Pennsylvania, at one fate for tho round trip. Tickets will be sold on Jautiary 17th and 18th, good to re tarn until l'Jlh inclusive. Encklcn's Arnica Salvo. Tbo Bust Salvo in tho world for Cuts, bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itbemu, Fever Soros, Tettor, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and nil Skin Eruptions, ond positively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It h guaranteed to givo perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. G. M. Shindol. Mrs Leland Stanford supports a night school for stable boys. California j lurualinm is compli menting 0 forty pound cabbago. Tho chimucy alone of a soap fac tory, near Ciucincuti, cost $'UO,000. Plenty of elderly Connecticut la dies can etill use tbe spinning wheel ll virtue ot nn order ol tho Orphan! I'ourt, uii'l'T prflri-KiltiiKx in Partition. II. .1. Kol'vr one one o! tlm adinliii.'tra'ora ol the -l.ito ui iloorte S. Miiimt, latoot I'm 1 1 k 1 1 n twp.. Mnyder county, ixpo.e and till at pulillc ml ou tho p.emiM'i, on I ti.. iih- ,1 . win. iiutliortxeil ana I'lniiuwereil lo Wednesday, February 2nd, 1SS7. The folliiwlna dem-rll'-l iimmlaea hoth tract lituvc in Pntnkliu tl'., Snyder county, I'., a..r iid. i i wit : TI! 11 T No. 1. aliii.itn In th town ol Krnnklin, n.'iir the MiJdluliuriili K.iilroud Mjt.uii. cuntuin- Ing Ono Totirth Acre, more r In-, ho'iiido I o:i the North hy an Alley, on th" P.I.-I l.) l'-ti1 ol Andrew Kruirer. nn Hie Smiin i t a I'udlie l(.. id, on t!ii Went hy lot ol llenrv 11. Ki.tiriinirer, litreou ure ere-lcaa two l iy Ira, ut dif filing Houso, Stable, .m.i other ..n'.t.u.l tine" : alo a o .. I w.-ll ofw. ti l near the door, and a variety ol Iru it trt-i-x. 1: ii,,iH' ( tii- t.et lo: In ttie t-u ol franklin. TI! i ' I' No. i, -i: iibI In KriinklPi lowiitlnp, :ii-.re-ii I, Kl .iut two ind h ill mil.. a toulliua.t o! -M i .1 1 1 I rjt I, . oil 11. o ruul leadiuK to 1 reo bum, cont iiuiu 2 Acres, in. re nr !, In a ifo. I nato of cultivation, ex 0 i l a iinali pnej th m Wood Land, l.oun.led on the North hy land of Adam H. Wat tor, nil the Ktt l y land'o! l!ao i.i -l Warner, on tlie N .utii l y Ui,.l i l .!uhn W. li'niiiiik'.'r, and on the Wet hy land ul 1'aM lP. KiTr-ti tn r. I'ai'..e. wlioiU,re tu lol'.-haae n koo.1 iioiii'.- with miipl.- apiu-e on tho Ijt lor huildiim mi l iin.irwe. nii riti, ,,r ,1, -i.e t.. pun-liare a trie k paU li will do w.-ll to iiiteud tlu al. 1 l.KMS uK.s.vl.KTwetity per cent, of the Min-huiu a oi.ey t.. he i.aid wii-u the nroi-ertv la ,-rU' k .town, au I the lnl:ni"i: on ronhrmution of ale. Sale to Cwiumeuee at I J o'clvtA. .M. ol auid day. H.J. KLISEH, Adm'r. OKI'IIANS' COl'RT SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! hf virtue of nn order lued out ol the Or- pliant' t'oan of Snyder county, p., the under filmed Adinliilitralrlx ol .lohn II. liaudahm-li, niruiMJoT I'inuriiip, fuy.ier couuiy, -. ile.- il., will exi.ute to Public lalu ou tho preiu iJ-.-i. hn Saturday, Jan. 22nd, 18S7, The fi'llowltnr iK-oerlbed real cetalc. to wit ! All that e.rln i n meMiiaire, lot or ple.e ol f round, pitunte In the vlllave ol Haertown, leaver lowoaliip, Snyder couuty, I'cnn.y Ivaula, cvu.iuinti One fourth Aero, more or lc with the appurtenanena, bounded North hy Market Street. hal hy Main Street, .o.n.-i oy nirawoerry Alley. anj am uy ol ro. 3 in tne Kent rai pitn ol al.l town, aald lot I - Inn a.) t.-l wide and t' let-t deep, and Ii N f In the neneral plan ol "aid vlllaae ol Hvavor town, oo whP.h U .revted a Z .lory Irani. Dwelling House, an loutbulliilr.ifi. Thlf l a dlrahle property. i r.n.ii wpereem. eaMi wiien the proi.erty i tru.-k d .n. and lb. halanc on April 1, 1"7. ale to coiiiii. ne 1 o wl'A.k P. il. wueu utti-n-daiiC will I.'- irivi n bv M.lZAIlKlH HAITiAHAt If, AdUilmaUair a. or hv h.r Aa-ent Hl.NU V k. b.NVKKU. ADMIN.STUATORS'NOnci:. lalHi cf Adrnl Blitrailon od tb. eetat. Caiherla.tieauiaD.Uia of W.ai P.rrv towoahlp Snd.r Co , l a., I.e.aa.d, havluK been Krant td to to. and.ralniied all peraoul kBowlnit b-UM.lv. lodahlad to f.id .fi.la ar. r.auaau kd to u-k. Itna .dlal. payu.nt, while ihua. Larli.a eialua lllpr.i.Dt tb.tn diilf autl.n iicei i io J O. UOH.MlKtlOl H. Jan. '.T. AdonDltiiaUr .ISerchatitM9 Ilone, NORTH THIRD 8TRKET. I'll lL'A PA. To vrntt --81. SO por'day. FANNY MPAHN, Exra J. A. rtl'AHN, Uttiutifer. CM. Miller and W.H. M orison, Clerks lx. l.lkOi, PXECCTORS' NOTICE. Utters 1-JlMtk.aeiiUrr on tb. oxUU cTWb. II. Iiaek.i la', of p.rry lownklp, hn4r tlo., 4e'd. kaeliik b t-ranuo to lb ad.- Iiio4. all !''' knowing tfi.aia.lt. lad.k M to (.14 Mtat. ar. r.'(vt4 t. loak. Itout. 41.1. pycol.wlille Uo. kaelnv .talma w.r. yim it-eu any k.ik.ktlcaUd t U. uii OrO, JAI'OIIS.Jr. , , . i.o. uvntnninor.il. 'OEMS' COURT SALE. ttcoiirf Exi:cjroivs sale of REAL ESTATE I The u?i.1rtV Kteeolor of lh retatfl oi iK. "f I'm county, I'n.. 1ii .1, will eipofa to pabllc mla, uu Hie preini a,f .i Thursday, February 3i J, 1887. Thn tnTVmlni nVerltiNl real estate, lo wit I II A i I rs. I - A o .rtln lot ol itrnun.1 situate In (lip.wn i.f A.r- Trnvnrtnj, Hiifdur county lit AC IN.. I-A o .rtln lot of it round situate AN im.V K MAI 1 MKKS, munor I.M, nhiira. un.irc crc-it'.l n fe. I Intuit d nulling I'.ouso, Stable iml o'li-f oj'.'iii,:.,I.i, Ii wrll get with choice mill Ir. if. TKM'T Ni --Anolfcnr lot ultnuto In the own Bf.in-il l. i 'IimcI I'T M.P. Arn... Jti n tl. .1 tir l'c-. vii. I n.titatut UNK lOl Klll AL U I., nlmp Ii 'led a G'Hid Framo lloiico, HUH STAHI.8 I'HirKKJf HotTSE. n.l .th- rriwrnnu' I mll.llnii. Th lut Ii well ct with n tiruiy at fJholp.rruit Trees, clfolle:.! woll cif Jwn'rr hcht the itoor. Thi-ii'' urn.lct, it-U (tm; .tM-i, iid will tjrt fold on mpi t.'TII.K. to rcitnmKnoe at 11 oVlnok A.M. of mill lay when tormi will he mmln known ly vn. llAKl'tno. January 4, 18ST. l.nxutor. ORPHANS COURT BALE OF REAL ESTATE ! fly virtun of nn order lucd nut of lhlr jitmn"' I'onrt f KnyiliT county, I'u., the iiii'lm kikiic.I Ailiululptratoni I'.I, A, of I'utliitrlni lrii-ki-niiilllnr. l:i to nf Siirlnic town.hli. H:i(1i. enmity, l' ,loo J., will xmji) Ui 1'ul.llo Male ui uu- iroiniii'r, on ' Saturday, January 13, 187 The lollowlnn lo.(.rllie.t rent e-l.it'-, to wit : All thnt crrlnln ini'.uiie nn.lir. t 1,1 Inn fltiiato In Sprinir lown-lilp, Snyiler county I'tiiuirj h'Hnla, coiilmliin 18 Acres, m.iro or lend with iho ainurtcniinreii, lioiimlnl North liy Iniul' ol Ilunli-I Zcllu-r, 1'mi by Un.l of P. I. M.inlovk. South hy litmlt nfT. M. I.i oniir.l, mid W am lv Innd nl .lo'lnli ll.'llrl' h in whn-h are UW1XLINH on which aro erected a SMt'uKY MIAMI llouso, bank Barn, and other outhnlldlnira. The atiove ileaerthed hind la all clear and In a uoo.l at ate ol culilva lion. A ifuod MI'KIMI ol never hilling water lie tr mo noure, uu a lut Ol Exoellout Emit Trees. TKHMS 1W percent, caah when tho tiimert la atrurk down, and the Liiliuiee on April 1, lxlll. Sale to coininrnn 10 o'ew k A. M. UK K(K I.AMHKtM' JI.KKUIAI1 Mil CKKNMII.I.r.H Adiulnlatrulora, I'. T. A. AUDITOR'S M0TICE. In re tst'tU' of Cife 7n tht )r)hnn' 'iri'iv (rtrn'r iu;, Court f timjikrl't. ihc'd. Tin underjliracl auditor nppnlntel hy the court nlmvo nilllied to illmnhlltu Ihe Inn. I. In llm hand ol Haulel W inner un.l Surah .lane Hltner, I Adiiilnltriitor ol the exlnte ol Cathiirtno iliui-'. b.rlinir, will lo-rlor'n tho diitiea ol hia nimnint nieiit nt hla oltl'-e In Si-linrKrovc. Pa., nn 'I'm -.1'iv the lath day ol Jan larv. luaf. at PioVliM-k. A.M when ami where all pnrtlea havimr cliilnm lire reiiicted to preaent theui, or he lorever ham.l from coining u for auv rhnre ol raid fund. H. E. ailLLKH. Jr. Pec. 1", lk8. Au.lilor.B,' F ibi30 at Last I The Boston Shoe Ta Ilia n?nA (a Liiv 'tr , IV.L.DQUGLAS DUO IO &3.00 & - SHOES for Men, Ladies & SH IE Children. For men we have tbe Walker nnd Lumberman's 'OMS Wo have tbe celebrated W. L. Douglas shoes in tbtco btyles Bntton, Congress and I.ace, with Fiench, London aud Narrow tons. Men.' Uub Ler shoes at 23ots and Gum Shoes at Mete. Good soiling Gum Hoots ot 2..ri0. Wo nlso have tbo Ventilated Gum Moot aud Lumbermnn'M Wool Hoot. We ore selling Lading l'iuo Shoes from $1 10 to $2.'0. Getits liuo (hoes from ij'i.OO to ?'J 50. Miusos flue shoes from 75 cts, to $1 SO. Cbildiens Cuu bbooH from 30cts to il 00. Call aud see for yourselves and bo convinced of tbo hurgaina you will get in Glassware, Queeusware, Lamps aud Globes. Wo are selling our goods oil' at most any prico, iu ordor to mtiko room for a new line of pR COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOU GOODS, or Cabb paid for produce. GEO B. WEir.EL, Manager. Gift's building, Middleburgh, Pa. I dispise Imposition! Invite Tho undersigned will after January 1st, 1887, SELL GOODS ONLY FOR CASH, PRODUCE OR APPROVED NOTE. Prices on oil goods have been reduced from 10 to 15 per cent. OVERCOATS rOlt MEN, OVEUCOATS FOR 1JOYS, OVERCOATS FOR CHILDREN, 8 cm fob.Mhx, Suits jor Roys, Suits for Children. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, &c, &o. Also CONFECTIONS AND TOYS sold at greatly reduoed prices. OYSTERS. extra Beloct, largo, always on band when io season, FLOUR; FEED &C. Thanking tho mary wbo Lave patronized me I cordially invite an Id epectioo of my stock. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh. umuiuu a l ses ...fr.. , . - KMMr4MivMIFirlUM rUULIO SALE OP TIMBER LAND ! Th nnjnrl:nei1 Kiecutorti ol Iho lnt ol Srour li.iwon ix, ilnc'il., will -ll I'uhllcfljle nt t!i9 Court Homo, la Mldillebarich, l' on Saturday, January 20tb, 1887. Alt that certain TalanMo tMct of Mountain Land, known tmit of th ".f aeoh Wci lncr trn!f' itiiKtc to 1 nukl n lowiihl;, Snylorniuntr, Pit., Iniiiii.pI on the North ly Iimli ol the lll.in. Iiuric Inn t'o., t.utt hy ii.ol .1. I'rou'n and l'ul. It Mr Will. num. S.iuili hy land ol Hlon ma buric Iron t:o., and ('alp i M.i Wililninn and on tho Wt by liiidaol Ujori? llnwerioi.conuln hitf 2f 2 Acres, more nr Itj A larice portion nt mtl J 'r;t-t l a. Ill rery t h'kly fto.l lo I with vhIimI.1,. tliutier nnd (uiino'-d to contiiin Inrn iiaiititl"K ol ln.nore. 1 l;i;.MH 'o p .r ci?nt. ol tho nir..nto money ni.ifttm punt whn tho la property utruoa olf and liio lilntii'u on tho I il tv of April nail, wien 'd will Li- illlvre I. Poaai" Ion will lm iclven in ;d in Ifi t -I er tho mij. lo cuimuauco at 10 o'clock a. ui. I'lUNK P.'IWKItS IX, CCH TIN HlJTVKK')X, Jan. (, 1S7. !;. utort. RE L ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE! tlyvlrtujol an order laauad eut oftlia Or ihanV I 'oart ol Snyder county, the iindi'MkTied Vduilnl.tiiitor ol tin.' oitute ol .vlury .lane Hare, ;ate of franklin twp., Snyder eoiinty, Ph., de eaard, will uXioaod to public aale, on thoprem aea, on Friday, January 28th, 1887. The following ilo'CrHied rent l,it(, te wit; All thnt e-rtiiiu moMiuro and tract of land iluiateln Inioklln towiihlp, Snyder couuty, I'a , containing. 08 Acres, 'in ire or cm, lioiimled North ly lnni! of Kin an lei Sehoi'h, I n. thy lamia ol .liieoh jaiellllllKcr mil I'harle SteiiiUnrer, Went hy lnndnl luaac -iwarin ami other, on which are erected a twu-alory dwelling House, Stablo and ollii r onthulldliitf Ahotit SS Aerea of above clear nud the hul lln-o WlXh ll.MULnKU. TUACl' No. IIuIiik K Limeetoue Lot Itualo In the lownahip alorcniii. bounded North hy In in In ol .1 .linen Siiowen, lint hy lundnnf Wnl- oo mu.'. Moiilli l.y .Mi.iauorevk, ami weal lir liekar k Welrick, contalna: UN EH ALP AtTit, more or lea.t. '1 I.U.MS w per cent, when property la ttruck UOWM, Bllil oniKliev Oil April I, IBB7. Sale tu eiiiniiii-ni-e nt lo ii'i'l.K'k A. M.of laid day when due attendance will he civon hy PtllKV HA UK, January 4, lkar. Adinlnlttlator. Election ITotice Thcanuil nieetlnir ol the inomheri of tho Hcv vivlnwii Initial I- uw In. iiranee I'o., of Heaver town, I'a., I .r the election ol lllreilora, will ha held at Uieir home otllee at Kenvivtuwn, nn Sat unlay, .In mi ,ry W, IMiT, between the lioura oil nud (!'. M. A. 11. HOW KKSOX. SC. TXECUTOR'S NOTICE -Letters 1 itestamentarr on th rutate tf John II. Walter, lato ol I'. ntre tewnrhlp, Snyder t'ouniy, I'a.. dee'd, havma- hr.n a ranted to th. undernluned, all poraona koowlna- tbetnielv.f lii'leht-.l to .aid cKtatn ar. i.nu.aled lo make imme.iiai. pymeiii,WDiie tno. naviiiK eialn. will prereut tli.ui nuiy autu.Dlloai.d lor l.l tkuieut to the underaiirned. riAMVKt. It. WALTER, ADAM U. WALTtK. Hec. 9. '89. Kxacutori. aaMamaaaaaaamaaiKCT and Variety Store boots & gum bboes which we are sell ing very low. Io 01 1)1 '2.J??-' .1 n-a liorn tliA Pom. niflu Sense, Roch enter it Mcllyan's Celebrated F iu e Shoes. opposition! Defy competition! WILL WOltK tOPAlXT AS WELL r,: ltulluli HTONV LAN I' AM oM l UU WU1PUN PHAIUIK4. IT 14 1'M.IkK ANY OTIIHl hl l.KV IN TUUWiiULU. CAN UKATl'AOIfKn TO ANV COMMON WAI.K1NT I'U)W IN F1VK M I N U TKM '11 ill, A NO IU WAHHAMltO NOT IO INl'IIKABK THE Dialf ONK follNO. BO HIMPLB A CfHLU SULKY. MUliNO KNOUIill TO HIllVK A TEAM CAN OI'KliATK 11. WILL Tl'KN A HOIUIti: COHNKH WITH OUT UAIMNO TIIK I'l.OW, TUB ONI.V VIAJV MAIjK WITH A FOOT I.KV1H TO BTAIlT TIIK POINT Olf PLOW Allllt 'PTLY IX Til ft OKOUNU Oil KLKVATE IT TO tKlM OVKH TUB TOP OF FAST blONIJS, ABOUND ltOOlS, Km W. want aood, Uv.mau to Mtia WfWll. . M .,.1, VWH 111 ,U. V.W.1 . . , , , 11 . . . . . . ... . . . !jA,1iVH ,1am A . II.m u a n i uriiaucior 9iir uiMnuwiu.ua -" AW A SWA. Ak .mm M AW -am riflfr,H We have opened a Me. chant Tailoring establishment io Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa., and take tbi mentis f informing the people of Snyder county, that wa have on band a well at lectcd stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from tbo best and most reliable New York and Philadelphia houaofl. and will sell lower lima ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, Dye ing and Scouring done on short notice. Nov. ltf. BUCK BROS. FRIEDMAN & GETZ, Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa. DEADER.? IN Orv d.3 Eft,, Dosiro to announce to the people of Soyder county that they are now back from the East and brought with them an IhnniiieHftse ttioctko goods. Comprising everothiog on the line of Suits, Overcoats, Goods, Shawls, etc., etc. The latest and best in Underwear. HBihcst price paid for Produce. Grand Clearance Sale. SPECIAL PRICEo f j 30 DAYS AT DREIFTSS & BRO., Selinsgrove, We will sell our entire stoclfc of Clothing, Notions,XJnderwear,Hats and Caps, Jewelry, &c., at and be low cost until FERUARY 1, 1887. All are invited to call and avail themselves of these special rates. CJIaeaijei0 than eves0 striake Bn prices! -o- As strikes are tbe order of the day I have inaugurated tu movsmeu in Snyder county not for higher wogos or lesa hours, but a STRIKE AT HIGH PRICES. Cash business has become the ordor of the day and the prices must correspond with tho progross of tho times. 1 have therefore prepared myself for tho cash trado of tho county by purchae ug a largo atocr- of GOOD GOODS which I havo MARKED DOWN o tbe lowest possible margin iu exchange for ready money. I keep no i i. i -.-.i .. , ... . .... .. . uuukn, iuho uoiuiug on accounts aua discount my bills, tuus saving an average of at least fifteen percent, uhiob benefit I give to my purchasers Come and bco me and I will convince yon of tbe advantages of this new departure. A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. BEAVERTOWN (HJardlwaire 1 be undersigned would respectfully announco to the public- that be baa a full lino of general Ilnrdwnre, Leather, liht nnd heavy Iron, Wood and Willow ware, Paints, Oils, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, STOVES and Kitchen supplies. Persona io need of anything io my line should not fail to examine my etock and prices. Reepeolfolly, J. P. SHIRK, Beavertown. READ; READ. HARTMAN & MERTZ, CENTllEVILLE, PA, would respectfully call tbe attention of tbe citizeoa of Centreville and vi cinity to their large and well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries, Gents Furoishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Glass & Queomwore Boots and Shoes a specialty, WATCHES, &o., in fact, they keep iwmmhj .wiu( buu mei. 7(iuv ui vr.r. Iv.l ! I. 1 1 T1X T B. M M MM T k i I Call on us and get the best and cheapest. Blankets, Linen everything Leptia well rsgulahd , 1 . 1 II - I . I uiwsjs lower tusa ei'.TI K1 m.y it . .... , ' Stre
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