6t STiHtjUbuvIr llosli -HY- rx ii. ii,vitrrmt. Subpcriptioti 1.50 Per Year RATES CF AOVinTISING : fiat Oolntnn. On. Y.nr V' 10 .fhll Cmnra. I irvx tfr.. sivt'O Te.-forik olamn, ) .Year fiiio VrelreeloD.I ;nH. vr v.ar 5.0U Aeklltor, Hlor, AOm lolatrator, nJ Aa.ie;o N'.Hf.i (2 M) Vhi o .peel) .rMnit,nte era inn lo. oil tvrklem.iitJ.I(ior U I f ir leM tliel S mi'.Uia, i ibtriii l prr liitti 'or A'i Ina.rMon I 10 Tth. i''nit ln.rtiia and ? c.uta lor ) Bbe.qa.Bt luurlloo. Thursday, .January 27, 1SS7 J -L '. . , . Mies Ada Kartz Loo been reap- pointed deputy coanly. sboriiYof 1'iaiikliu General !.nvei'n thioo year old boy Jimmiu, ttio pot of the family, died of diphtheria, ia the Guber natorial Mansion, Hiuriaburg, on Sunday. Will, Fot&ker of Ohio was re-i deemed, General Btaver of 1'onn-j eylvsnia was redeemed and after 18S8, James G. Ulaiuo of Maine, can sins with S-tnkey, tlie Evangelist : "I've be'n redeemed, I've been re deemed A:c.M g"J" L' ! II Tho plcm-ant and affable member from oor neighboring county of Soyder. Hon. A S. jlelfrich, has boeo placed ou tLs following com dittoes: Hanks, Compare Hills, Geological Survey, InearaDce and Jad cinry (Local ) barely euotigh to keep him out of mi&chitf. Mif flinburg Telegraph. The year 188" opens with promise of great bueiuess procpotity in (Lit country. It is not probable that tic, Hons as tho secretary of the iuterior labor troubles cf 1SSC will be re may provide in puisuunco of this peated, or thiit any event will stand act, be placed on the liut of iuvaild in the way of a realization of the 'pensioners of tLu Uuitcd State?, and bright prospects iu view. The great industrial establishments of the ua tion are in full blast, working to their utmost capacity, while rail toads are all doing a good business. Since the movsmeot Las been started io Terry county to change the county seat to Newport, on ac count of there being do railroad lo New Bloomfield, the residents of the latter place hsvo waked up and Lave already subscribed more than half enough money to build a branch railroad to a point on the Pennsylvania lice. They are col disposed to let the county buildings slip away from them if a branch railroad will save tLetn. More than 223,000 cubic rds of limeEtone and slate rock on the bank of the Ca&adian side of Niagara river, near the Horseshoe Falls, fell!raijk 'D tLe fchall not bo cou- on Thursday of last week with a craih that was heard and felt f.r miles around. The Lierik Las male a CoLsi Jerable cbacge ia the appear acce of the bnLk, n:, I Las exposed tho datk cbatu bebinl the fall. The I3B6S of rock that fell was sixty feet wide by over cue LundroJ long and one Lutdre J and seventy feet deep The fall from the main rock Las left a perpendicular wall. The tremend ous weight of ica which Las accumu lated daring the pa.t three weil, with the st'.aJy frosty weather and low water, was tlo cause of tie break. Auditor (JettrlNMeu has addrtsb- ed a letter to all County Commisbiou crs of the State io regard to tbe in structions to be given Mercantile Appraisers for the current year, liecsuke of a decision of the Supreme court, the publication io the news pupus of the mercantile list will be dispersed with until tbe Legislature, by tcactment, direct other wise. The Appaiser i'l rate and assess all dealers "and shall give to tatu per son wLo te shall assess.or to some person livitgon tie prtaiee wUie tbe business rated is carried on, a written or printed notice, rpc;fyicg the classification and the mount of license to be paid by the person assessed, atd also of the time and place when and where Le, the Ap prsib&r, will bo'l ae appeal. Dr. Iii;;oee, Soperiutsodent of Public 1 Juration, Las addressed a communication to the Uouee of lie; rebsnUtives through it Kptsker, bo,uesticg ft& inquiry by that body i&to tie alleged abuses at the var ious Soldiers1 Orphans' Schools, lie asks for a thoroogh investigation cf the whole matter. He rtftra to the request made by ex-Governor Pattison for Lis resignation, but eaya that to Lave complied would Lave lo io measure a confession of guilt lie declare that an low tigation conveying evesy detail will te cuost gladly weloouted. Con fccious of tie innocence of the charges it peisttil malice LrougLt gainst Li, Dr. Uibee Las at tLe earliest O(3tot placed tLe case is tLe Lands j EVERT SOLIIE?. A1TD SAILOR U'ahiiivjton, Jan 22. I think," raid lit nrcM-ntatife Rockwell, of Ma;ne, to me List hirM, "that wejits continuance, have reduced tho surplus enough i o ' Ihitt thi.'ie need be ho tiukcriug will) the tat fl' this session. We have pasM.d Mntsou's pension bill, which provides for tho rolief of depeudent patenls nod houorultly discharged oldieis alid bailors who are now depnidobt upon thoir own labor for support, and the Mexican pension bill, both of which will tuko nearly 1,000,000. I djtt think we wolI any redaction of the lainT now." Tbs sweeping portion of Malsou'n bill is section '2, which I give iu full, becaueo it it of interest to every ox soldier and sailor, f-honiug to what they are fulitled, and I also give stctiou 3 of tho bill, that thoao who make claims under this bill may not bo swindled in its proseoutiou by the unauthorized or uobcrupnlous attorneys, Tue two sections are as follows : ' Section 2. ThU all peisons who served tbreo months or more in the military or naval survico of the United States, in any war in which the United States has been engaged, and wLo have been honorably dis charged therefrom, and who are now or who may hereafter bo suffering from mental or physical disability, not tho result of their own vicious habits or gross carelessness, which iacupneitates them for tho perform ance of labor in such a degco as to rtudtr them unablo to earu a sup port, and who are dependent upon their daily labor for support, shall, upon Hiakieg due proof of the fuel according to such rules and reguks bo entitled to receive, Lr Buch totul inability to procure their Bul-iti nce by dnily labor, twelve dollurs per mouth ; and such pouniou bhull commence from tho dato of tho lil ing of the application in tho pension office, upon prool that the disability Iheu existed, aud continue duiiug the existence of tho sauio in tho de gree Let eiu piovided ; Provided, that persons who arc now icceiving pensions under txistiug Iuwf, or whoso claims uro pending in the pension ofilco, may, by application to tho commissioner of pensions, in such forms us he may prescribe, ie csivo the benefits of this act ; but nothing Lereiu contained shall be so construed as to allow more than one pension at tho samo time to the same prsou or pension to com mence prior to tho passage of this act ; and provided further, that sidered in applications tiled there under, Section 3. That no agent, uttoi ney, or other person instrumental iu tho presentation and prosecution of a claim under this uct bhall dcuiaud or receive for Lis bet vices or iudtr u montality io pn-Henting and prose cuting such claim a sum greater tLau tivo dollars, payable only upon the order of tho commisbiouer of penbioLs, by the penstou agent, making payment of tho pension allowed ticept io cases heretofore prosecuted before the pension oCice, hen, in the dincreti ju of the com misbiouer of pensions, a feo of 1 10 1 be tllowed in like manner to the agent or attorney of record io tLe case at tho date of tho passage of this act; and any agent, attorney er other person instiumental iu the prosecution of a claim under tLin act who shall demand or receive a sum greater than that Lereiu pro tided for, for Lis services in the prosecuticn of the claim, shall be sul'j'.ct to tho same penalties as do scribed iu section four of the act of July., libl.tntitled, ''An act making Impropriations for the payment of invalid and other pensions of the t'eitel States for the fiscal year Jane 30, lfe83 and for otLer pur poses." Vecdirj Out tho leaiecraU- lUhbibbiio, January 21 TLe cleiks in the of&ce of the Secretary of the Commonwealth are being gradually weeded ou1. and Republi cans put in their places. Thus far three of Governor Pattison'a clerks Lave been succeeded by members of the opposite party. John Lockhait Las taken the position of Albert Harris, ol Philadelphia Kben Alii eon, of beaver, that of Walter ftten ger, sun of the et-Secretary of State, and Robert A. Orbison, of Hunting, don, that of Prank Martin, cf East on, Orbison is a relative of Mrs Governor Reaver and Allison Ccl outl Qasv't) LrotLer.io-lew. Tie remaining Dewocrelio elerks will Lave to ge as soon ae their jdeoea eas be aalLsfaetoril filled, eaaamaBiBan AYEAF.0F STKZZ23- The yenr 18?G trill be memorable for the Limber nnd extent of tho 'strikes and lockouts which marked Tolerably acenrate been gathered of etntist ion Lnvo theso labor disturbances, which bo gan in January and continued with out intei vii I through tho entire year. Scaicely a weik pissed without witnessing n klri);:;;lo between era ployeis and employees in some part of thu country, nnd the number of workmen involved was unusually largo. Itia estimated that in January uo less than 47100 hands were either out of employment volun tarily or locked out by employers. Tho nuibtier out in Ftbrnary was only 10,0"0, but iu Match it Lad in crensod to C;,000. Iu May, tbo time tixed upon by many organiza tions f if demanding nu ight-hour day, the strikers swelled to au army of 'J 10,000. The result of this movement bad a discouraging effect, and during tho months of June, and August the numbuia ranged front 13,000 tn 1G.000, with only 3, 000 for Septembor. During tho last quarter of the year there wax au increase to 23,000 in October, Boinonbat less iu November, and falling ngnin to 10,000 in December. Tho total for tho whole year was 150,000 but thero are uo data for culuulatiug tho number of days lost or tho amount sacrificed in wages. Of 81 sltikos during the year which we to regarded as important, 40 failed entirely, 17 wore com promised, 14 were successful aud 7 pnrtially so. It is for woikingtneu themesclves to determine whether a less txpetihivo method than striking may net bo devised for settling dis putes about wngci), tho hours of wotk and tho like, Orantiug that half tho impjttaut strikes are sue ces.-ful on tho average, it does not follow that thid is the best method of fettleiucot. Much tnoro might be gained by ai hi tuition, without loss ( f time aud money and without engendering that bitterness of feel ing which promo'.e antagonism. It is to be hoped that the buuiness ml the present year will not suffer so ten ibly from labor contests as did that of its immediate predocesbor. Pittsburg Gazette, Iluiderci Her Children. A horrblo murder was comtuitted at Cleveland, Ohio, cu Thursday morning of lust week. Vaclay Cub alick is a well-to-do carpenter, liv ing ou Independence street, mar the city limits, lie Las had employment all uiiiler uud hU oldest sou has worked ilu him. This moruiug ho and his son went lo wotk shortly before 7 o'clock. Tho mother, An toinette, had bceu out of tempor at the breakfast table and had refused to talk to Let husbaud. Directly af ter bieakfabt she sent Henry, her ti:teeB-year-oId sop, to a grocery near by, and still another son to a milk depot. V, hi u tl.ey returned they could not gi t iu the houc-e. Going into tho buck yard Ihey buw James, thirteen years old, in the water closet blsed it g fiviu sixteen wouuds in his left bide. They haatensd away and cull ed their elder brother, who hud goue oQ with tho father, and returning the threo by f jiced au eu trance to tho hoiife They discoveted Tjny, uu eigLt-year-old girl, bleeding from a d zi-u cuts iu Ler left side. On the floor near by were Mamie, five years old; Autoinette, three years cl 1, and Willie, thmo mouths old all dead from dreadful stabs ucur tho heait, A bloody pair of shours told tho htuty, A hunt was made for tLe mother, hhe was found iu the cellar hanging fiom a rufter, dead. hho hsd killed her thteo children, mortally inj ired two others and bad then suicided. The to injured children, James aud Antoinette, were removed to tho City Hospital, whore tho doctors say that they will surely die. Each was stabbed thirteen times. .The shears were nine iuchoa long TLs bodies of the three dead children ana the mother were removed to tbe Morgue. No inquest will be held, The coroner aud doctors believo that the woman was crazy. Cabalek was a drunken fellow, although he worked, and with Lis eon earned $75 a mouth. HZCIIA.TIC3. TLe following, fiom nuo of our exchanges, is as ttuthful as it is im portant, and it is enpuciuly worth the sstioos considuislioo of every young man posesuig mechanical genius: "This country is almost overstock ed with professional men; and uLen ever education and ability are united in a young man, Le is almost tare to qait the practical part of Lie trade, and becomioif a coosaltiodr enitiueer edge and not Lis skill. Thus men of brains are taken out of tbo really working-class) and many manufac turers look in vain in the rank and file of their establishments for men capable of being masler-mechauics The question as to where oor lead ers and foremen are to como from is deserving of oor best consideration) for there are many influences at wotk which at o relardiug the pro gress of the American workingmcn. Uojb and young men should espe cially boar in mind the value of ac quiring a thorough kuowledge of all branches of the trade by which they intond to earn their bread, so an to become eatable leaders and instruct ors of others less gifted and fot In nate than themselves. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salve in tho world for Cuts, Jiruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chiiblaius Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It 8 guaranteed to give perfoct satis faction, or tnony refunded. I 'rice 25 cents por box. G. M. Shindel. A bill has beeu introduced in the legislature authorizing the people of retry lo take a vole ou lemoving tho county seat to Newport. CAUTION NOTICE. Nutlrn In tirrchy Riven thut 1 have piirchc.H nt Private S;ileon thu day of Jan. 1T, Hi- fi.lluwuiK kooIk of Tillman Hufliu.n. and li'fl the fiiuiv Iu hm iimnoMi-lon. All pi'iron are oiiitloiied not to lucddlu or Interfere vdili the (.iiiio : 4 Suuum, 1 Com, llnlf. r, IS lluthrl of Wb'it, It itutiiul o Com, Conk Stove, Coal Nt,.e. hundrtd W. IKtitof Fork, tbe undivided third rf I J acri. .f Wheat In IL. Kiound 4 lieili and Hcddiuir. lot of Jhh kou, T llimhal of Potatoes, 1 one doi. u Chain, Mide Hoard, Tablea, I i iiurraiia. iron nemo, lot ol carpet, aluk and lot ol Uuenare. Wil. II. Hl'FKil AN, Jan. 'it, 3ir, pd. HEAL & PERSONAL PROPER. Y AT I Th. undcmlirne t Administrator of Ihe Estate of lleuhrii W alter, dm 'd., hy virtue of an order ol tho thiihau Court ol Unyder eounlv lil vii tbe following dvi-.lhmt 1I rt te at lnh lie Snle on the i.rcMniv In (Vn're Tuwnahlii, Sii)dervoouly, 'a.,uuur Zlon'e huroh. i n .Saturday, February l'J, 1887, A Tract ol I .and, hounded north tir lin.ln t l lklik Kilt. r. cunt l.y Kuhon lii'lH,nK,i1lH'M,'outli hvlnruel Shaniorv.atid went hv Frank H.ltur.oon tuinliiK about TEN ACHtttt, more or le.n. un aim h i ervrtfd a 'J'wo atory, I'lank, Weather Ixmrdod IUICSL. Muni ol ill traot la envloied with Mod I'O't aud rail lunclnir. Ainu at the aamo tiuie and place, the lioraoiml iirup.jty of aid drredent. I'tKMS. per cent. rah, J) tier cent on con Srinntloii, and huhtu 'e Aiii lat, IMf. bialu to couiuiauce at l:i A. M. OWi B'JK WATTCH. Jud, 'J7, 18hT. Admlulatrator. PUHLIC SALE OF TIMBER LAND ! The nndoraiirnrd Kxecutort ol the rutnteot Siimuol llowori ix, dee d., will ei-ll nt Public Sule at thu Court liou.'i, in JUlddlvhuiKh, I'a., on Saturday, January 29th, 1887. All that curuin valuable tract of Mouutain Laud, known liait of the ".luooh Wrldnnr tract" "itualc tn rranklln towndilp, Snydt'rcounfv, I'a., Iiotinded on the North ty l:nnj' ol the ll.,.,ui lium Iron Co.. IvaKt hv indol J. Cruu'e and Cut), it .M 'VVillla'tia, South liv l;m. ol 111. m a burn Iron Co.. and t'ulp fc M-U iIIIkiiih and on Ihe Wint ly UuU ol (Jeui'ica lluwori..!, coiitaln Inn 2S2 Ac. en, more or Iim. A larire portion ol ild tract U I ill very f l.-Wly etuddeil Willi vahnl.l i tinibnr and ii)iok-i to contain lurnc qimnlitU't ol Iron ore. TKltMS -ti per rent, ol Hie iurchue inonoy nuiKtlie nld when the la proportv mruok off atnl tho hnlmico on the 1st dy ol April mxt, when Seed will he delivered. l'uMolon will lie given ou Momliiy ulivr the sala. hale to eoiuiuauee at to o'clock a. iu. I'll ANK llOWKItSOX, ccuTiN nowr.uiix, Jau. , 1(197. Executor!. RHAL ESTATli AT PUBLIC SALE Hy virtue ol an order iaaued out ofthe fir. plum' Court ol Snyder county, the iitiili-r.-lgiitd Adininlatrator ol the eitale ol Mary Juuo llare, lute ol I rnnkllll two., huvder voUtltv. I'n.. ilo. ceased, will eij.oaed to Juljlic aalu, ou tlie.rem- Friday. January 28lh, 1887. The following daacribeg real .atate, tn wit: All that certain jneaaiiarve and tmctol lund aitualeln Krnnklla towiuMp. Snyder county. I'a., cuiitaining. CS Acres, more or lo, tioumlod North hy of Ionian- uel .Scio"li. Ivift hy lamta ot Juooh Stuiiiiuair and Charlca Wteililnuer. Weal hv landiol Iruiu; h'wiirm und othert, ou whluh are aructud a two ttory dwelling House, Stable and other outbuilding.. About 34 Acrei of above laciuaraini me linlaiiee Wbbb lIMUt.UL.li, IHACI' N. a-liollig Limestone Lot pit unto In the towiiahlpaloreaalii. bounded North by landa ol Jauiea Shower., Ial by lunda of W al do Sauck, South by Mli.'diovreek, and W cat by . kerfc W elriek.coiilaiug UN. HAM' AC KF., more or h ia. l t.lt Jl.Sao per cent, when property l .truck down, and balance on April 1, 1187. Mule to coiiimenne at In o'clock A. M.of laid day whuu due atleudauoo will bo given I v fKKUV II A It K, Januaiy 4, 1HST. Admiuutiator. SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! Hy ilrtu.of ac.rtaln writ of n. Fa. laaim.l out ol II. t.'ourt of Common I'lea. of Hnydrr county, I'a., and to Die diravled 1 will eipo.u to iuwi,u Hiv, v nm nuuio, m miumouuruii, on Saturday, February 19, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. in, eatate to wit : th. following doaorlbed real Ufluiui. iMiing all that oertaln I'l. l a. meaiuaaa or trmei ,.i laud ailuate in Weal Heaver towuahip, Nnnler county, 1'.., Ixiuudnd Nvrlb by laudi ol Keuliun linker, Ww 'i'reavUir et. el., I'jtal hy land, ol Oeorye Kline, deo'd., South Lv laudaol luulel Splgulinyvr, deo'd., Aarsu J. Mlddie.wartb aud - Treaiur, Weal by John leiiley, I.au hbi.ry, t, al., aonUluiag C3 Acres, aud IWI'KltcilKM mora or lee. whereon ar. aiectad a good I eiAMtt UWiXUNU Uutht, Iaok Ram, an4 oih.r eutbglldlnga, with good water and fruit treaa. TilACfNo. A lme Muine lot, bounded Noilb by liuul. ol Wllilam Uevker, Kaat by laud, ol Iiuum Slilery. South by Uud. of Henry Kahley and John liable, Weat f land, af H.ury tab' aoutoJoiOK I Ona-foortb Acre. Rit4, tak.a loti ..autUaaji4 to N al4 m ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ll vlrtnn ot an oriler ol th Ornhun 'Court, unili-r proepiMlliiitii In 1'artltlon, II. J. Knlnrone one of (ho mlmlDitrun ol the eUt ol Uore r. iuiu'iT, inievi rriiiiKiiti ip., Knynor oniini.v, i !'., ilw'd , w atithirlrtl tnl vtiipoWDird lo . cxH) anil tell at public ml on the premlmtt, on Wednesday, February 2nd, 1887. The fnllnwItiK lTl!fll irernlf liolh tnein fltiia'e hi I'miiklm lp., Hny.,ir county, I'n., af'irr'ulil. to wu : TK ACT No. 1. limle In.lhe town of I'rnnktln, nrar the Miilillclmrgh Kallruail Hlatlon, vuntaln- One. Fourth Acre, inor or Irtn, hiinil I on tho Knrth by an Allry, m !hi t'Mfl hy Inta of Anlrr Krintw, on Hi imiIIi li a I'ublio UiMil, on the Went hy ltt ol llunrr II. Hninlnicor, lioron are irftoda two t. i) Iruua Jwi'llinji H'juko, Stable, (ind ntlirr ontbnll'llrrf Kino a iioi'il well ofwa tnr neir Hie door, and a tarirtT r Irmt lrw, It lionc of t!n liei-t Ion In the loWn ol I'rauklln. THAI"!' No. i, ilmnto In Kranklln nwnplili. alo-e-nl'l.nlHint twn and a half inllei anuth-ait f .Mltlillr'iurith, ob the road lead I UK to I rue burjt, cunUiliiliig 2 Acres, inotr or lo?i, In a rood lnte of eultlratlon, ex ccjit a fuiali iIccj wliluli le Wood Land, lioiini!ed on Ihe North liy land of Adtrn II. Wal. tor. on the Kat ! I iimI of Knchsul Wairnnr. on the South ly l unl c.l John W. KTiiiliiwr. and on tho Wet l.y Innd ol llavld V. K tmlnltcr. rrtlf who denim lo iiiTha a aood home wild ample rimro on the lot for liiHMInx and liniirove mni, or dealm to ii'ip-lmne a Uuck patcu will do w,.l t atioml thin .mu. TKIIMil I (K M A l.i; I wrntv per tfnt.of the pun hn" n on-v to ik i.al.l whon the nrurirtv It ururk down, and t!e I'.iliincc on cunAriiialion of i.iK;. ;ic to ouDiinoncc at Iu o'clock A. M. ol aid day. H.J. Ktl.sKlt, Ad.u'r. KXKCUTOR'S HA LB OF REAL ESTATE ! The nnd-rlnnd Knooiilor of the in ol minii'i i.oiieu, into or I'rrry lowuthin, .Mnydi'r I'a., drnkwwl, will exiKM Iu I'uljlc tle. r.niDra, on Thursday, February 3rd, 1887, The following dureilhed real eetate, to wit: TRACT No 1 A certain lot ol ground annate Inlhutown of I'ort Trevorlod, Snyder count v I'a , occupied hy John I. Keller, containing IIMK ANitNK-HAt.K AcuKs, imira or lew. where-, on are erecieu a good rraine dwelling House, Stable nnd o her nutliulldluga, la wvll Mt with choice Inill treia. TK ACT No 2 Another lot altntU la the town atore ild, occupied by M.I'. Arnold. . I u a tice cl the I e.ice, and coutalu. ONh I'OCU 1 11 A CUK, whereon la .rented a Good Frame House, lit it I STAIII.K. CMICKKN HfHTHK. and oth- er iittcraviry oiithiillding.. Th. lot ii WolI .ot with a arlety of Choice Fruit Trees, excellent well of ijwalor near the door. Thene are du-Hahle propertiea, and will he aold on cory ternii. S.ile Ui coinineneo nt II o'clock A.M. of laid day when teruia will lie in .! known hv WM. UAUliflVO. January 4. H87. Eteeutor. Eloction ITctico Tleniiunl meeting ol the iiienihern ofthe Kea verlcwn Millmil 1 ire limunnce Co., of H-ever-! wn. I'a , (it the election ol Ulrectora, will he held ut Ihiur home office nt fleaertnwn, on Sal iiriluv, Jhiui ry '.-v, lt7, between the houra oil and ! I'. N. A. It. HOWF.HSOX.SiC IXKCIITORS' NOTICR. I..tters utratam'-ntary on th. eatate of Win. II. llaokui la'e ol I'erry townehlp. tin v. ler Co., deo'd. hnvlnn been iirantert to il.e nude algned, all peraona knowlna tbeuiaelve. Indeb I to aald ealato ar. renU'irti d In inaka Imnin illate payment. while lhoi having olalini war ireent tueiu uuly aulbeotlcattd to tbe under Igncd. OFO. .TACltfl!. Jr. A.O. UUHNDEKORR, Jan. S 'IT. beeutori. nXKtUITOR'S NOTICR -Letters 1 Jteat.imonta.rr on thaeatat. of Tbe.Dhllm Sivln.furd, lata ol Franklin t"wnahln, Snyder County, I'a., dee'd, having been granted tn the un lerfliri ed, all peranna knowing themaelvea ludeliti-d to aald eatate are ierneaied lo make Immediate paMUei.l.whll. thoae having elalma win preaeni in.in nuiy aiitn.Dtloat.d lor Ml tluinout to th. iiudomgn.d. A. KKEKOFR. Jan. 20. '87. Ex.outor A PMINISTKATORS NOTICK Letter" of admlnl-t rutloo on th. ratal, of llanry MnltD late or Spring Twp Sovdert'o dce'd, having been itranted In th. omler'l filed. all peraona knowing themlelve ludebt.-d to. aaid eatate are requ.ai.'d to iraku I in in ..1 late. Iiaviui'tir, while Hi .a. having elalma will pre aent tliein itnly aiubutitlcat.J for aettlemejt to tbe Uiiuuralfiuil. I. O. 8NITH. U. J. school!. Jan. 13, 'tr. AduilnlsMatori. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Letter ol Admlnlatratl.in on th. cat it Catherine Seaman, late of W.at Hervv townahlu Snyder tin , I'a., leneaaed, having keen grant, id to the underalmied all paraou. knowing ebdiwelvea Indebted to Paid e.tala are requeat. uu io iu. luinieuiai. payment, wuile tnnae having nialuia willproient tb.in duly aulh.n tloat.d to J. U. HOKNBr.niM.ll, Jan. t 'S7. Adminlatrator. 0urt Looln.mution WIIKRKAS the Hon. Josoph C Hueh.r Prealdant Juda. of th. Judl rial Dlatrliu coiop.ued of th. eountle. ol Snyd. t'l.iun ann aiunin and bamu.i A. w.iaal and Jacob A. Smith, F.aoa. Aaioolalo Judge. In aud I r tnvder oouutv hav. laru.d tbelr Br. oept bvarlug.dat. tb. 'oth day of Jan. A. U le87, to m. dlractod for the holding of an Or iban. eoort. a eourl ol Common I'lea., eourt of Oyer and Terminer and tleneral eonrt of Uuartar Heaaloni of th. iieac. at Mlddl.burtrh lor tbe oountv ol atnyder; on lb. 4d Monday (being th. yetb day ol I'.b. Wl,i aud ouutluu. one week. Notioe la thereor. nereoy glv.n to lb. Coro ner, Juatloe. of th. foaee ai.d Conatable. In and for the county of Hnyd.r, to appeal tn tbelr proper n.raou. with their roll, reeordi. Inaui. itiuna, . lamination, and other remembrance. to tnok. thing, lo their otlloea and In their bel ball pertain to b. done and wltneaae. and per on. proa.emlug In bebalf of tbo Common wealth agaloat any perion. ar. required to be then and there aiteudlng aud not departing without leave at tbeir nerll. Jumloea are r. queated to be punctual In their attendanc. a- tue appomiea tune agreeably toi.tit e. Olv. n under my band and let nt th. Sh.r lll'l olflo In ntlddl.burg, the il'iib day oljan. A. 1)., ou. thouaand eight hundred and elguty-feven MM U. MlbDLtSWAKTH, Mk.rlrJ. LEGAL H0TICE. (itliarine Jlltitt vi. Frttlcrkk llijd et. a(. In the Cnurt of Com tit i'ieujie (i.S'nv dir county 'it. sn vdkh county, aa: Thu Couiiiioiiwmillh ol 1'cdiii.j Ivaul to the Sbeilff ol litid eoiiutv t II Catha.iue lllutl make, you aeeure ol Pruaentlng her clalu.f then we oummaud )ou. that you tumuiuu by good and lawful uiiiuinua. I'redllik ICIgel, (ol Vluka durg, I'liiououuntv.l'a.) Alary Howell, lluchaol I jtrnea'., 1'euar I", Kigol, S. A. Wei ail guardian ul l.auru, John and Sarah llig.l, minor oblldrou otCbarlo. Itlgul, dee'd , all ol Snyder eounty, I'tt., July Aim .lohnann aud Julia liiuel ol i,tiw latoaiii, I'a.. Ulizahctli Anderaou (ul No. Sol South trd St., 1'hlUdulplUa, I'a., and It. K. Kittle (who reaid'etL.yoiia, Kloe county, Kan aua, lute ol your county Yoouieu, ao that Ihoy be uud apiioir be I. oe our Judgo. at Mlddleburgh! at our County Court oft 'oininon I'leua, thereto be held the iallii day or lubruary next to ibow whereof. WhurHd.the .aid Catherine Hlett and the afore aid, t'rederlak Ulale.ftlary Howell. Ka bal tarn. at, I'etar T. Kigia, .lulia Ann 4obu.on, KlUabeth Auder.un. It. 11. lllegln, Julia Kie gla au l 8. A. W.l.el. guardUu ol Laura Ule gle, John ltleg'.. and Sarah Klwgla, mlunr ohildr.it of Cbarlea Klagla, d.o'd, do Loll .11 that certain m.aauag. and traot of land titua at. Iu t'rauklln towu.blp, Hnyder oounty, fa., e. Inning at a black oak, thanea .011 ah 14 dog. re t Vi -c e.i ! 1 a cheatuut oak.Mi.uoe uurtb It d g. eaat II p. 1 ohm to a ( o.t, than, north H uWg. weat J pureh. to a poat- the no. north Ik deg. weat 114 lierche. to. poat, tbe neo ioutb I'JI tierukee to lee place .1 beglunlug, oooialu lug tf Aero, and 111 perebei and allowauor. with the eppurteaam e., of wbleli they Ibe aid I'rederlok Hlgle. Mary liowal, Ktob.l I arne.t, k-eier f uiauie Julia Ana Johii.i.n, fcllaabatli Aodwr.ou, K. H. Ulgla, Julia ttigl., andN A. Wataal, guerdiau of i.auru, Joba aod Sarah Itiegle, minor elilldr.a of Ch.rl.a Uiegle, deoe.Md, deny partition to ba mad. between tbea aeoording to th. nut of Aeaein. biylniuch caieuad. and provided and ua Juatly paru.lt tbe aam. not to b. dune con trary aw. Aad hav. jr.a tbea and tb.rs tbs at ma. of ineae luiumon.r ana ui. writ. . WIIovm th. Uun. 1. C, Huob.r 1're.ld.ut Sdge of our .aid Uoart at MiddUburgb Ik. IS S.y ef lWnSr, A. V. IM, ,f, y 'l"'-i''ifrn ,.tVw We have opened a Merchant Ttiioiing cslnlilisLmirit iu Arnold's Room, Middloburgh, Pa., and taki this means of informing the pooplo of Snyder cotitily, that we have on hand a well stlecttd sti.ck of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the best and most reliable New York and Philadelphia booses, aud will sell lower than over. Cutting, Cteauiug, Repairing, Dya ing and Scouting done on shott notice Nov. llf. BUCK BROS. FRIEDMAN & GETZ, Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa. DEADERS IN Desiro to announce to the people of Snyder county that they are cow back from the East aud brought with them an nuuiniineBftse stocks gooufls, : .il,:, V, i:no Comprising everotbiog on tbo line Of 8nits, Overcoats, Goods, Shawls, etc., etc. The latest and best in Underwear. Blithest price paid for Produce. Grand Clearance Sale. SPECIAL PRICES for 30 DAYS AT DUEIFTSS & BRO., Selinsgrove, We will sell our entire stoclt of Clothing, Notions,Underwear,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. Claeapetr tlnm evens o As strikes are tho order of tho day I liuvo irmniinitcd tit lOOTsttsu in Soyder county not for hifihw want's or Icph litiiitij, but a 3TRIKH AT HIGH PRICES. Cash busiucss has become tho order of toe day aud the prices must correspond with tho progress of the times. 1 have thortforo propwed myself for the cash trade of the county by purehajr ug a large stock of GOOD GOODS which 1 have MARKED DOWN o the lowest possible margin in exchaugo for ready money. X kssp no books, luso nothing on aooouuts und discount my bills, thus saving aa avorage of ut least liftoen percent, which beuefit I give to my purchasers Come uud seo me and I will convince you ofthe advantage! of this iaw departure. A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. GETTYSBURG. GKTTYSBUUG. A NEW 1JOOK. THE GREAT UEXE11AL LEE IN PENNSYLVANIA. The fullest, most exact, and most elaborate account of the Gettysburg campaign yt written. The result of twenty years of careful study, com" pariboii, and compilation from all available sources. The only Aulbentio Hiatory. The Htuudartt Authority. Bold only liv mibncrlptiou. We want OL AGENT in every Township In EVERY COUNTY, to whom we will .t. vtiv Ktvov aUifui (ii ICiLUOi AUUruDI CIM Ulltltt, W. Jan. 20 4w. Fg)MDngO aft LaiwOfl: I The Boston Shoe Tn IIa a-i1MA a . ur N 111 II II 'I BOOTS i i.u.uuuuLnui S3.00 & SHOES SHOE for Men, Ludiea St Children' Fur men we have the Wulker aud Lumbeiniau'a m 1 We Lave the celebrated W. L. Douglas shoes io three styles Ballon, Congress and Laoe, with French, London and Narrow toes. Mena' Bob ber shoes at 25ots and Guru Shoes at GOcts. Good telling Gam Boots at 12.50. We alao have tbe Ventilated Gam Boot end Lumbermen's Wool Boot. We ere selling Ladies Fine Shoe from 9110 to $3.60. Gents fine shoes from $2,00 to tS.SO. Misses fine ihoes from 78 cts, to $1.60. Children! fine shoes from 80ols to II 00. Call and ace for yourselves and be oonviuced of tbe bargaloi yoo will get in Glassware, Qaeeniware. Lamp end Globea. We ere sslliog oor goods off at most any urioe, iu order to make room for a new line of goods. COUNTR PR0DU03 TAKEN IN EXCUArSiS TOR GOODS, orOaih paid for froiac. V, . r- We' lessisife nomi Wits Call on us and get tho b83t and cheapest. Blankets, Linen GETTY8BURU INVASION. OR. J- SHUBYi FaUlsher. Dayton, Otio. and Variety Store boota & gam aboes which wo are Bell ing very low. Id As:t w hav the Com mon Sente, Roch ester & MoRyan's Celebrated F in e Shooa. i r : i win aW S J flftrraTaT vT" 'A
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