I'llll't. HMMa ipiwittrjitsilbx:,!iiSi.hr: Hi ll. I1A.T&TKII. Subscription 1.50 lur Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : One Ooletna, Un Year, rnakslt Ovtame on Veer (Brnarih t'.iaroe. O.e Veer hrof-seloal :nt, r tear Auditor, r.snlor. Administrator, Al'ltlM ....".on W90 ....3D e ti.VO KB I wwiMipwll erratis-mants in' mi.lt. all advancements, Inter t-4 fur Ism than I months, we elsarge (in per lasli iof hra loserden I i erlne rn'1 lotrt.io an J Tt mdu lor as bqn lusertlea. Thursday, Febrnury 3, 1887 The Mood no J thunder novel has added three victims to its fatal in. flaeocfl at White Maine, Now York, recently. Tbe twa young men wbo murdered a man named Mead at that place and thou committed suicide to avoid arrest, having boeu identified at brotbera Domed Tristran, whose head were turned by reading flash novels. In there do way to atop tbeeo dangerous agencies of crime? If the IVouHjlvaoin editors make their pilgrimage to tho Natural Bridge in June, they will read the name of George Washington carved high np on tho rock by bis own bands, when be was a surveyor for Lord Fairfax. The original bridgo tract was graotod by tho King of nJ household emergenoy is rarely England to Thomas Jefferson in e'er exolled. She Lad absolute 1774, and after be was President J control of ber childreu and governed be visited tho place, and surveyed ' nem w'lD a raster band, yet with and made a map with his own handp.!tu utmost tenderness 'and kindest Tho editors will have ranch to inter, est, ai wellaa inspire them, on visit iog tho bridge. Tho Harribburc 'Telczranh' thinks the prohibition amendment drafted, Vcb io more lavish torras of praioo by ex-Chief Justico Agnetv is the,'0 tlje8 directions. She has by ber one that will be most generally np-,eiCfa"et1' qualities f miod and heart proved by the temperance men of ,CDjercl herself to a large circle of the State, and it is the ons that ought to be submitted to a vote of tbs people, whatever the result may be. This will be keeping the prom 'e made in the convention, without ny improvement, and this is the proposition the submission of which ill bo an answer to the charge ct each cranks as Wolfa that tho prom isa was only made to be broken. It is aaid that in Providence, Rhode Island, cn tbe day proceeding the ly on wbichconstutional prohibition want into effect, there were 43 licensed saloons and drinking places. Far a ttw weeks after ttitt dtte no places were open where the liquor conJd be purchased; then a few of tbe bolder began selling, and their camber gradually increased, until on the 1st of January. jat six months after constitutional prohibi tion wict iLto effect, 402 unlicensed dihkicg places were in full blast, nninterfered with by any one Whatever, tian, aaay be thought of prohibition, and if whit is said of lis worn tn KacKle Island is true there is certainly ja.hncatioo for the 1 te!if that it dots tot prohibit the coar8t8 10 aree gr.tistr.o .en an e.e cf Iqaor, it is still the daty of dlDCe- 'Sba na" ftSeJ 32 year8- 7 the Republican party, independent montbs ftD1 19 di'- 1 LaTe Devor of the views of individual members j k0wn aCy 006 to 8Peak 4 disr- cfit, to submit it to tbe ceorle people VTUn this is done, tbe Republicans w:.: Lav tbe right to expect that 1 tie ttaperst.ee portion cf their parly will aLandtn tie third parly illy. Matti-ew SU'Jty Qisy has Un .Slat Sstatr fr-.m Pect,- aylviclaby the ur.kr.ioiios vote of tit Yi'riV..z: jkrty in the hut J- t a'.S.'e Tc't . i Ltt dse to ! tctor wL.:L Lai long r. Qiy. lis is the st5 cf ttvkt eucub-Jitc ability it, U,iaton, preached to Urge audi tte MtAj 'A L:s rtrtym this :tI,c:, on Saturday evtnitig and Hun H'.a.'.t Ivdey, ltd to Liu uiore tba&'day fxjorniLjf. Iss'.yctUr tar. is do the firm. Kdaar l Freed chopped an rjgly avd itrf;tt cf tt Htf tttlicao gMh in his hat, 1 with an az kit ovbwt. j Wa Mr. (ty ia tbs Bttvate J'J'' li'rick has sold lots from aVrtiej !th:j w.ll bait a h'cist'r b' Cl 1 t cf town to Jacob H. Lv i'j Lis ?!aivt i'j rtprM'.ct ti. ;.UitU cf La Kut, a r.s.'j.vve i'jf wLi'.i. Ui-Ul .Uta '.ttkl'jrt sj isjtod tv U t v.U 1 bet c& iwi tit-y tvi t;;.'.L lii. Kttjk : a U.". i.ii.'skl Ual- r. II - a t-at. ltt.h.i wu rafwi, v.'.: i :u :i J.UaJ uwUvts. avJ 4v J rre,. ivi., 9l.i U JJ U vM aa i f- tw!j it Uiy sxd vu.i.U.u-llUA'jk U-r '-uvri.wU.ti3 c,'Vl by Lis li Vv L- a fvt-s m to t'jtH yA.wL tvJvCvwlUa A io svjywt L- yiuiyti Vy tt fwt ad sj.'.t; SOU) W iuvii L tl L4M4 kUA C-fAaV iwu w Utv, Mf. vy is a Um A - 11' " Adaw. v,u cf Wiiliaoi jfvk.t yvvt. Jtv4 iu iU tw,w r Ut tf.rl. IU a) t4 n iA UUt U it wl-UtAj rbu.stiiQ wLkh I'a Svt I U ii'e to tU pitujwi c Lis Uail, II La1 TWv ie t ax hri(ci i' :'t U valid for svsrJ yrs. sv;;lWe ft'r U t J I'. it. as awrtooaf tick e'kLwit4V wiM Uj wutl T .cf Iti&iUtiuk mi t tit.-lmf, TU e4 4U tuft 9 f)4 wj bf bo co herent, intelligent purpose, which it is his oiin to secure, and be will do it in comiuitteo and on the floor iu the Senate. I'LiUdclpbia Mews. BEAVSislWN JOTTINGS. Mia. Uriah Ilowel, to whose dan gerous illneen I hove referred in my lat two report)!, baa smcumrued to the mvages of a merciless disease, and her gentle, loving eoul ban winged its flight to the spirit world and to the God who gave it. Her spirit pasaod peacefully away onFii dny afternoon. To her family ber and was utterly unexpected; but tho community in general bad from ber early sickness but acant hopes of ber recovery. Notwithstanding all this, ber death baa fallen like black cloud on the entire community. The manner In which tho intelligence was conveyed throngb the town was expressive of the deepest grief; every body tpoko of it in the saddest terms. Mrs. Ilowel was a highly exemplary woman, and in the management of bor household affairs and ber rela tions as mother and wifo the bad no aapcriors. She knew bow to conduct the duties of a housewife as few women do. Her adoptooss to make ends meat and her ability to adjust herself to an d mako herself master of iruotheily affection' Their welfare both for lhi world and tho world to eomowasouo of the highest ambi tious of ber life; sbo lived for thorn 1 kno ' 00 o o' whom I could acqnaiotences aad has reared for herself a mngnificont rronnment iu the hearts and minds of the people of this community. Tho chief source of grief, however, (rows oat of the fact that she wis the mother of eight young children who are thus e"lJ ,Q "t8 borert r 000 ot tu? no i bleat and best mothers that ever graced any family. The youngest child is only ten months old. Why she should bo called away nnder these surenmstances by the ruthless hand of death is to human under standing a mystery; but we dare not question the purposes of Cbd who is too wise to err and too good to be unkind. The family is almost ovors come with grief. Mrs. Ilowel was an earnest christian and a consistent and worthy member of tbs Evan gelical Association The place which sbo most frequently occupied in church has been craped in meurniug. Sbo was comely in person and al ways a model of neatness. Her fun eral took place on Toonday. Rev. W. Toang assisted by Rev. D. M. 9Mltt ffici8.leJ aQ(1 . PreacLed . 1 worj 01 106 aiseaBe(1. nor cave i ever koown ber to commit an Qnin6l HPl llr mljl4n ti a rata . e ! V i "Servant of Christ, w done ! I'raUe b your aweet employ, Tri battle fouKht.'the victory won Itest in your Baviour'ii Joy t" A Mosical association has been formed in town. It meets every fri- day evcniDL'. Rev. J. C Mumab, ff Liverpool, filled the pulpit of the Lntheritn cbnrch oi Saturday evening and , Sucday taorutg a week. A 'jaarterly meeting was held in tbe hvaogelical cbuich over lat Hlr sod J. J'etc-r Aigler sod is aIl.ng another to William II. Wtavtr. They intend tj build Looses tbtreon text iamof. ! A pfctrcttd mwtir.g is io pro- the Erst.;;!.! church. ras.detic of Jcbn RaJabaucb JW, kl corner of Market Wt atttts was vI J at public Rtor-ly a wt.;k. Kauoel baaed it for Vn'.i'uta I'ojm't Loose acd lot on Grange street bear the railroad was toil Uj lt.t Lvaiaa Lopley cf 31 if tiu cv9bt; re(.lly fvr f 1 1 00. Arthor K(ebt is tuakibg prspsra-t-yts to bo.ii as addition to Lis store. I fvrgot to uiak aey Mention of A NEW TAX LAW- An important bill baa been Intro daced in tbe House of Represents tives at tlanisbnrg nnder the title of "an act amendatory of tbe several acta relating to the assessment and valuation of real, personal and eor porate property for tho pnrpoaea of taxntion." Its author ia Leonard Rhone, master of the Pennsylvania State Orango, Tho act provides that assessors shall in April assess all real estate and visible personal property at actual caab value, in cluding bonds, mortgages, notes, bills and every other evidence of dobt-bcaring interest and due from solvent debtors, except only tbe property exempted by the first sec tion of the ninth article of tho Stato Constitution. The properly of private corporations included shall be such only as owned by them oth erwise than strictly and exclusively for corporate purposes in conduct ing tho authorized business of tbe company and not clearly represent ed by its taxed corporate stock and shares. One section provides that every taxable person or corporation shall furnish the assossors a written state ment of all taxable proporty. Every evidence of debt not so reported shall be uucollcctable by aoit and interest thereon forfeited. A SB-esters shall state in tbe assessment books the amonnt secured by dower, mortgage, judgment, ground rent or charge, upon the premises of any taxable person, firm, association or corporation and deduct the same from the vnloation of tho onenmber ed property, provided, said taxable person, firm, association or corpors otion shall pay tho yearly amount of tax upou such dower, mortgage, judgment or charge to tbe collector of the tax, which amount the said taxable person, firm, association or corporation shall be entitled to offset aa payment for interest or principal upon said dower, mortgage, judg ment, ground rent or charge. Li cense taxos upon wholesale and re tail venders of merchandise are re pealed. The Auditor General and State Treasurer shall annally fix tbe tax rato npon the capital stock and shares of private corporations sub ject to tax. I 11 IJ 1.. ' ..HBWi WABFAHZ- When that war cloud that bangs over Europe burets, that continent will be deluged with blood as in n previeus conflict. Tbe deadly chem ist has come to the front with bis mysterious aft, to rank with tbe atrategiao i nd commissariat as one cf the most destruetive agencies iu war. The one sabject of supremo in terest among military men in France ia not bow many Frenchmen can be put in the field, but bow many Ger mans can be blown to atoms by one shell loaded with the new explosive melinite. The works at Dourges, where this terrible Compound is be ing manufactured, are carefully guarded from observation. It is . . ... . ouiy tnowu iuai euner enters Jargs ly into its composition, that no speo ial dufcign of mortar ia required to 'launch the melinite shell, and that us destructive power is 100 time that of gunpowder and ten times that of tiitrosglycerine. The same friends to humanity aud universal peace who have invented m'J',oil9 are ft'80 experimenting with new rifle powder that is aometbing use mo explosive nsea by our pigooo-shootiug sharps, in that it makes no smoke. A btdy of in fantry under cover will thus be en abled to pour volleys into an ad vancing foo without revealing its own position. Rut happily, in the interests of fair play, all this deatb-dealiog in genaity ia not confined to one aide of the Rine. Some German philan thropist bas perfected a composito which be calls rebut He, and which he claims is to melimite in power what gunpowder is to seidlitz pow der. Nothing whatever is known of its ingredients, but onlike melinite it is exploded only by subjecting it io intense beat Tho German gov ernment therefore affucts to dospise melinite, and talks gayly of drop ping a robarite shell into a Freuob bstslion so cunningly that not even a wsxo 1 uirietsx;bv would be left to tell the tale And o th gauj'i ot bag gMs on. It is lb ti l el'ry of the Cha,tpot rifl'i snd the risodln guo user again, and the Lsplb pbsaauls who are drafud away from their fljcks aud herd, tbair viae and fig trts, to bw aaerifised to the ftks of tbs themisU aud the aubilions oi their roters, are praying fa their hearts that lhy way get away from U Ulh Francs) and Veterlaod before tbe tipbsh)os are teeUd, to drink bataVC ti,o,tn.r In Ifn.lav Ua ,'m V.... I "wi waaw MIHIS SvW asdEuy, Tbe Snpreme Court baa granted rehearing of the case of William Mo Meeo, the Joniata County wife mnrs derer. Some of the witnesses de siritg to modify their testimony agamsthe as as, Induced tho Court to reverse iU'deeuworj ATA 13 R LMI LVS ILWEVER HAY-FEVER Eirs CREAM PALM It not a liquid, $nvf or povder. Applitd tnu nntmu t qavkty abmrrbrtu It Neante the Awt Allay inJUimmitittn. lhaUth rr. Itettortt theurn of UuU nnd tmHL SOamfa at Itrvgnitli; by mail, naitUrii. so aanfa. ELY BROTHERS, Drugglsts,Owcgo,HT. T? A T?TWTC"n J"1'" Rlrar, Va.,ln Clara X nXVillOmant 'lonr. lllnntratad cir cular Irce. J. t . MANCII A. Clarcinont, Va. First-class Investment And LOANS. Ha Imndred dollars and up wards. Send Sir pamphlet Mo, a. Hut rafur auers. 1ABNAH, l'F.KKINfl kCO , Dululh, Minn. Trial Llrt,rb Term 1837. John J. Swarti, K. vs John 1'airor. Sama. rt Uatljr B . Waaver. n..i. ii mi, Thoa. (In'.cllua. llanlol s. Iloyor. iiiarj miaiuio ut n er aext iriend. ts nciloruei nclt, rt ul. I NajU Nliutlfl V WaIIa tlAlnnl k .1 len. I.oni, vi Jul. MuMcr, at. al. Samuel Iuvr, et. al. vs I'errjr Koch. at. nt. Ian... i'iirija-ii, janriuvo, vs v uas. w , itrown. at. al. I. I., f.uck. YS Mrjr E. Luck, F.I. Jcroinlnh li. Crawtord, A. Yunt. John I. Keltnr, vs John W.Nnoke, at. al. John llummnl, ra Lovl I'hlcr. N. I I.lvlnKlin. vs P. M. TeU. A. Hanlea.TS I.erl Municr. Ilia I lommlailuiiors ol L'ulun county, vs Richard Huddi. Uaohaol Smith, ra Jaiuel S. Smith. Admr. The above eauias are at Issue and lor t lal at r'eb. term, lei;. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is her any tcb that K. v. Urayblli, Franklin townnliln. t. Ij. Smith, Mlildlehura-li. Aaron Wtahl, I'etry townl"li.. Jab Millar, West Ileavar tow nalilji. IIOTTLEKS LICENSE. A. A.Conrad IS.O, Mitchell, S-llnsurove. RISTAUK ANT LICENSE, r. O. Olaai, Frecborg. have mad their natltloni for Taorn lleenses with tha Clark of Quarter Heaslons or Snyder oounty.aad the same will be presented lor an proral on Monday, the Sub day of Feb. nest; And now, January lHth, 1877, It Is ordered that the Clark of the eonrt Insert In the publl eatloa of Tavern Lloanses hereafter a notloo thatall Llooraoa araoiail by tha Court will be null and void, unlaaa iba applicant shall lilt the same within fifteen days after tha same shall have teen granted, by tha production ol a receipt from the count Traaaurar tn tkm i lu.b lawvwrif anas lao a.Kenaa fee nee baa P""" 4i. ran OUHI AM. I ,'lv; NOTICE is hereby given that the lh 4)300 Lft, hftv beto Bled with th Ulfirk ol th i lptlliOalim aT'ntia.a ..r SJHUJ. . flrmatiuQ on Mundar, tkt tb d of Kb. A ntiralanianl r sat aaw.i.4. n nliiltll. lata of.Mlirlntf tnaVnakln Knv.l. ma l'a . d.ic'.l r' ' A I. lira I am mm Ml l'n V. I I. II I . . i . ..,ut v, .j,,,,,,, imrw, winua ui iienry Rakur. lata ut Wat li- ......i.i.. w ' cuuutjr, l'a., dee'd. Apjiralsraent of Salome Smith, widow nfl'lilllp ty, l a., deu'd. ' W. W. WITTENMVfcR, cIj. S 'ST. Clerk, O. C. Accounts. The following Aecounts bare hoan alal. a awiued and passed la tha I'rotlionotarv's al. ncv, and will te prasanted lo the next court of ioiuiuun rifu lor oonnrmatioo. Intareated will lake notice. ina account or s. a. whi a t Samuel It. htuuipfl of Spring townihlp, Snydsr couuty, l'a. 1 ' The aiwount of AmoiK. Mitchell. Asilirnreo liaao liuuilg ol Hjirlug township, Snyder ooun ty. "a. I na nrat and final account ol M.S. Ilruhsknr, , aauava uruuaaer oi uiiapinua town' lilp, Snyder county, l'a. W. W. W1TTENMYKK. l ab. , 'ST. I'riilhonotary . CAUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby ulrcn that I have purchased at Prlrate Sale on the 'iist dav of Jan. laa;. inw ...iiiiwiiih H'ania ui Mlimu ILIIUIlmun, B lull tha III ma Iu his HO'SUHSIUII. All iinann i cautioned not to oioddlo or Inlurleru with tho aaiim . . 4 Nhoats, ICows, rfclfer, It liushal of Wheat. -m nun. ui oruorn, cook Store, Coal Stove, bnnilnd Weight of Pork, tha undivided third of v aorea or Wheat In tha Kiouod. 4 Hade and licddlue-, lot of Otitrkoua, T llnahal of Potatoes, one doscn Chairs, side Hosrd, 1 labia,, il liurcaui. Iron Kettle, lot ofJCarpat, Mink and TILLMAN Hl r I'll A.N, Jan. 'i7,lw, pd. A DillNISTRATOR'S NOTTPI? ,f Letters of admlolatrailon on tha estate of ri.j.nnter lata ot uonree TWp Si.vdor On dnM, havlnf Ixeo gran tad ta tha anderil-nad.. all parsons knoalna tbemsalve ludantml ta aid ae'aia are requested to asske iuimadUU. paruiant. while those harlna claims alii ... aaottbaiaduly aaihentlcaled for eattleiueit ta u uuuaraiKoeo. Feb. S, 7. pd. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Lettare'of Admlnlatrailoa on theeatatcof ELIZA 111. I K HlTTEU.'lale of Monroe Two Kiiy der Co , Pa., .teceaeed, bavins' bean grant, td to tt.e onderilgned all persons knowing ebaioeelree Indebted ta said estate era taoueii. bd to luaie Immediate payment, while those aaviog eiaims wiiiprasenl theut duly authea lisaiiH u . Y. H. WAOMKB. Fsb.l 'U.ptr, AdmmlitraUr. A DMlN.BTfUTOR'8 NOTICE XilatUrsof Adnlalti ration on the estate of o. W. Htoat laiajofCenlre township. Nu tder t)o., dee'd. having bean granuo to iba aoda signed, all paraoas knowing tbeiuidves Indeb eltosald estate ere a Lad io make tmnis dlau pajriaaot.whll ttiosa bavlug alalinf ware r" aaiaaaiii:aiea te toe snder Slgasd. v . SOIIEBT W.aTOUT, Fab. S, 'If. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK letters of adailiilstraUln.aa tha estate o( Jiiucv nillival. lata Ol J A f J K a) O ff Towa.hlp, Hay l.r Co., l'a., dae'd, having beaa granted to Ida nalerslgaad, all paraoas kaoa-H.g tbemaalvst ladebtoe! to said eaUUare rataeatad ta mage Immadlata aaiment. aad Ikoae having elelasa will preaent them duly awHMa,aaai a mum BiBiievaiMeaa i aaciie. teat. WM. MITTKR, Admlalslrator. reb.l, tf. V4. IXBCUTOR'fl NOTICK -Letters Mwisanisrvii me estate ar TbanphlHK Ma-laaford. lata al fraaJtlln tuwasklu. afusdar r i I r tin is BLAB Ovaaiy, fa., i'i, having baea granted lo tbe aadenlghad, ell perioae kaoalag themselves idabtxIiaaaM aetata gr taajaaatad la make Iwae4bi Mfasaiil.wblla Ibuae bavlna sialms will areaaitbajs4ly athealleatad for sat Usaaeal is fb aadirafgavd. ... ,. A. KICKOrtt. If-aW, uatr OBI'HANS COCRT SALE OF REAL ESTATE I i Tho anrienlfrn Atmlninninr of Hi Mt of Kcuhan IcIoiiir. Iitt of Vantra lawnahlp, Hny w uvhu7, i necvwimi, D7 Tinua ui an nrdar ef tha Orphani' Conrt ol HnyrtrraonDtjr, will tall on Ilia pramlmi, In Contra towr.thlp, on Thursday, Vebrnarr 84, 1887, Tha followlnic dararibad raal MtAU. u all f All that trinoiia and aianiilon faro, litaala h wuuif Biuraiaia, coawininff 68 Aeres, mora or I-m. with tha appnrtanannaa, honndal North tij Unl fnrmnrl r nolnnglnK to Iba hair ol Krednrlck Howarmf, dw'il , ni oarnod h Ihinlel f. lllnKaman and Jacob Ih-aara, Kaat hjr Umlnl Maury Ma'-kanhunc, South br land! of lura-l rlhamnr, and Wait br lands Nnnani utwrar wnaroua aro arcatad UWEL.LI.1(i House, Barn, and onthar onthnlldlnaa all mnA ne rvnninir in aooo condition and tha land in man aiaia 01 cultivation. TKKM so par rant., tha balanoaon aonflr Biauon oi paia ny tna ;onru Rla to oommancaat 10 o'clock A at f mtA 0X. JOC1AH NK.RHlMII), Adininlitratur. REAL & PERSONAL PROl'ERi Y AT ADMINISTRATOR'S .SALE! The nnderalgnad Administrator of the Estate of KciiIh ii Walter, diw'd., by virtue of an order ui ino oipnni s i ourt in fnytcr county, will sell the lollowlng described Uc.il lt.to at Pub lic rUlo on the iireiulsca In Centre Township, Knyder comity, l'a., near Zlon's Church, on Saturday, February 19, 1887, A Tract ol lnd, bounded north br linds of Prsnli Hltt'-r. eitKt by Kulien Ii'lrfirg.d",'d,aoiitli l1lrnal nhaniorv.and wcat by 1'rank ltlttor.con tHlnlng about TKN ACHH, more or Icm. on which Is rrn'tcd a Twn-story, I'lank, Weather hoerded HtfSK. Moat l the tract Is cncloied with good port and rail lenclnir. Alio at the same time and place, tha personal propcjly of ai'i o'-wiivin. T Kit .MS. vi per ccn. rah, 3) per cent on eon flrmnttu '. and balance April lit, 187. Sale to eoioinencc at lo A. M. UKUKtlK WALTER. Jsn, 37, 1MT. Administrator. SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL ESTATE I By vlrtuenf a certain writ of Fl. Fa. Iwned out of tho Court ol Common I'll in of Hnvdcr eoiitity, l'a., nnd to me directed I will ripom to public lalu, at tho Court House, U Middleburgh. on Saturday, February 19, 1887, at in o'clock a.m., tho following described real ritale to wit ; Orl mm, t-l I' Urine: all that certain mesitisge or tract of innn iiiimie in a.i nearer township, Mnydcr county, l'a., Itoundcd Nirth br lamlsol Kculien liaker, Win Trailer et. al., Kan by lands of treorxK anno, nee a., r.ontn nr binds or llnnlol Splgolinyor, dee'd., Anron J. Middl-swnrth and Levi Troaiter. Weit by .lului Leplcy, Iiaao Shlcry, et. al., containing ( Acres, and 19 I'FHCIIKS mora or less whereon are erected a K'Hxl I KAHD DWKLLlNd MOl'SK, Rank Ram, and other outbuildings, with good water and fruit treea. TKAtTNo. 3A Lime Stone lot, bounded North by Units ol WMIIiim Decker, Kail by landi ol li.me Shlery, .South br lands of llenry Knhloy and.Iolm Kahley, West by lands al Heury aUh ley, containing One-fourth Acre. ".Hired, token Into execution and to bo sold as tho property ol I'eter Holliaan. .K. II. MIIUiLKSWARTH, NherllT. SherKTsoUtce, Midillcburgb, l'a. Jan. til, ST. Register's -ITotices- NOTICE is hereby given that tbe following named persous have filed tholr Adniinlslmtors I luardlans' and K.xucutors, ac counts. In tna Keglaler's Ottioe of Snyder County, and the same will I a presented for con nrmatmn an I allowance at the Court House In MUldleburgh, Monday, Feb. aib ltojl. 1. The Srst and final account ol Samuel P. Kow and John How, Eieoutora ol Ilia eatale uf Fetor Kow, dee'd. 9. ThaSrstand Snal aeconntof Fllmsn Wel der and Andrew Welder. Admrm'sof tha estate ol tiaa Welder, dee d. S. The flrtt and final account of Henry Suffel Admr. of Iba estate ol John L. 8uUel, defl'd. 4. Thedrstand final account of Levi Gear hart Kxocutor ul tho catato or Peter (lotrhart, dee'd. Second and Hnal account of Jacob Kneuse, Kxeoutor ol the estate ol David Knouie, dee'd. . First ami flnul account of Frederick Reagal, Admr. ol the estate ol Catharine Kaagel, dee'd. 7. First and final account of Win, Harding, Admr. ol tba estate or Jeremiah Martin, deo'd. (. Tha first and partial aocountofj. P. Kiln. lor, and S. J. Kliugler, Adinr's. of tha estate of jonn nunier, ueu u. The final account ol Ramnel Wltmer.lluardlan of Alice SUolly, u minor child of I'eter bliolly, UVV Ui H.J. urcK. Keglstor and Kecurdcr, Oourt I'oclamation Wm'RKASlbe Hon. Joseph C v Hu. her President Jadaa of the Judl etal Mstrlot oomposed of tba counties of Knyda vuion ami aiiinin anq bamuai A. wane) aud Jaeob A. Smith, Esqs. Associate Judges In ami tor nnyaar eounty bare Issued their ere aept bearing, data lha iWth day of Jan. A. II isai, to ui directed for the holding of an ( pbanacourt.aaourtol Common Pleas, oourt of Oyer aad Terminer and Ueneral eourt ol viuarter nessions of tba peace al Mlddleburab lor the oountr ol Hnrder: on lha 4d Monrtaa (being tha 2Sih day ol Fab. U87.) aad oootloae one week. Notice le therefor aerevy glrea to the Ooro- r, guanoes or tna reaoeanu Conitablea in and for thaeounty ofHnydar.to apaai lo their proper pemoni with their rolls records, Inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances to thoio things to their otttces and in their bet ball pertain to be dona and witueasee and per aons proseniitlng In behalf ol the Common weaun againat any parsons ar required to be then and there attending and not departing without leave at their peril. Justloea are re- queued io ue punctual in tnelr atlendanct a the aunnlnted tlma auraeablv toSitira. (liven under my band and sea at the Sher iffs office In Mlddlstinrii, the 'Juih day oijan. A. !., one thousand eight hundred and eiguiv i. veo blH II. MIUULEcJWAUTII, SberlfJ. LEGAL 1T0TICE Callmrine llhtt t. JfWtdtrirk Jiiuel In the Court of dm hum l'ltuim of Snu it. al. NNYtlKKrOUNTY.ge der county ru. The t;uiiinioiiweallh ol I'aiiniylvanla lo tha NherlfT ol suld coiinlr i li t'atliarnia lllett maac. you secure oi presuming liar eliilms then we command you tiihl you ruinmon by ko.mI and lawful SllllllUOIia. Kralpli.t li...,- dorg. ii!nii county, I'n.i .ttary Howu'll, Kuihiiol r.aruoit, 1'iitcr r. Klgol, H. A. Wvtsel auurdlau ol l.aurit, John ami Nurah Itlgel, uiluor children nlChurlca Hlgcl, dwr'd , all ul Nnydnr eounty, l'a, July Aim Johuaon and Julia Itlgel ol l,ow liUiwn. l'a., Kllnalicth Anderson (uf No. bol South iUrd HI., I'lilliulidpbla. l'a., snd It. H. itiu laa (Srliit a stall it , as as S I ....... 1 J 1 . . 11,. sas.laUolyoiircoiiuty Yeomen, so that they be ... muLvuitfvuin, N miiiuienargni atourt;ouoty Oourt of liommoa I'leas, thereto be held the Mill day of I'ebruary neil to show whereof. Whereas tha said Catherine lllett and thaafora sald, irederlok Klgla.SIary Howell. II a hal S,!,.,BVl,,',r. 1 ' J"h An 'ohnsog, Lllzabetk Audarson. M. B. Hlegla, Jalla Hie kla and H. A. VVetsel. guardian ol iaura Hie g a, John Mlegla and Haiab Klegla, minor elilldren of Charles Klagle, dee d, do hoi I all hat orUln messuage aud tract of land tlta ate In rsuklla township, Nnjder soanty, fa.. li aa I n a I n i at a. I.la.b nmii , . . . . . j ' rail in psrohes Pi a ebeituat oak.theuoe north IS Amtt . aaal. 1 1 a m..I, . . , . . -- ... --.. iuaa, intiii aorta U dag. west S3 pnreae. to a posf Iheaoa north deg. was! 114 perubea to a post, thence south I'il perches t tha place of beginning, oouialo ims 77 Acres and 111 percbei and allowanosi llh thai .ll.llirlaliasaaa..ama ..ff ia. a. . a said r4.rlak Jtigle. Maty Ilowel, lsebel " ' t "' Jobosi.0, kllsabeth ABdarsoa. &. H. itlgle, Julia Kigla "11 A-lWu,.u".1' '" of i-auro, Joha aad Marah Ulegle, ulnar ehlldreuof Charles Ulegla, daeeasail, deny partition to be made botweea tbsm aaeordiag la tba gel of Assess. hie tn autih .a , . . . 1 ... ... mm fiM.iuo anu a a ustly permit U. asuia got la Usoae-eog-ra r V aLa. am bare yen ihea and tear tbe utm af thaee Suinmooers aad this writ. ...n Hioia, j, v. uaetiar. rrasldant ydge of oar said Ooart at Middleburgh the th day of llseamber. A. II. laal. W W WllHBUin VI . I Court al tout wo l'lees ol Mndar Vounty. . J DIAL. We have opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment in Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa., and take this means of informing tbe people of Snyder connty, that have on hand a well edectcd stock tf ' Cloths, Oassimeres, etc., and samplea from tbe best and most reliable New York and Philadelphia houses, and will sell lower than ever. Caltiug, Cleaning. Repairing, Dr. ing and Scouring done on abort notioe. ' 3 Not. ltf. RUCK BROS. FRIEDMAN & GETZ, Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa. READERS IN Pirv Hg, Eft., Desire to oononoco to the people of Snyder connty that they are now back from tbe East and brought with them an Hannnnneni.sc Stfoclkc goods, Comprising everotbing on ttj line ot Suits, Overcoats. Blankets, Linen Goods, Shawls, etc., etc. The latest nnd best in Underwear. Highest price paid for Produce. Grand Clearance Sale. SPECIAL PRICES for 30 DAYS AT a DREIFTSS & BRO., Selinsgrove, We will sell our entire stocfe of Clothing, Notions,Underwear,Hats and Caps, Jewelry, &c., at and be- lfYOT nnRf. until T?T?.T.TTA P V 1 1 ft7 -Ail are invited themselves of these special rates. D fine a pen Who Dim ponces. o As strikes are tbe order of the day I have inangnrnted tn tnovofnen in Snyder county not for higher wages or less bonrs, but a 8TRIKB AT HIGH P1UCE3. Cash bnsioesa baa bncomo the order of tbe day and tbe prices roust correspond with the progress of tbe tiroes. 1 have thercforo prepared myself for tho cash trade of the county by purchase ng a large stock of GOOD GOODS which I have MARKED DOWN o tbe lowest possible margin in exchange for ready money. I keep no books, lose nothing on accounts and discount my bills, thus saving aa average oral leaat fifteen percent, which benefit I give to my purchasers Come and aee me and I will convince yon of the advantagoa of this lew departure. A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. OETTYSUUUO. ORTTYtiUUUOr. A NEW HOOK. THE GREAT INVASION. OR, GENERAL LEE IN PENNSYLVANIA. The fullflftt. inORfc ATAAf . An 1-1 Til rial nlaHnrn A n aam t rl.A e--a.l.. . . -V A " w -a. vsawwaa,v HVWVUIiV U vllO VITIl T OUIII cainpH,lii yi't writti'ii. The result of twenty years of careful study, com iiariaon, and compilation from all available sou roes. The only Autbentio History. The Htamlard Authority. Bold only by subaorintion. We want UWK AUKNT In every Township in EVEU1 COUNTY, to whom we wUl ive the most Liberal Tertna. Address at once. w. Jan. 20 4w. t . 1 . Foooinica aft Lsnoti I The Boston Shoe Is tbe place to buy 'IViLDOUGLAS'I yonr nri "vrsvri S300J SHOES SH IK a ShllSSfa L w . . w a r.vy for Men, Ladies Sc Children. For men we have tbe Walker and Lnmberman'a We bate tbe celebrated W. L. Donalaa ahoea in Congress end Iiace.with French, London and Narrow toea. Missea ltob- ber sboee et 25ols Men's Gom Shoes at $2.50. We also have tbe Ventilated Gum Boot end Lnmberman'a Wool Boot. We ere aellinfif Lad.ee Gente tine shoes from $2.00 to $3.60. f 1.60. Childrens floe shoes from 80cts to II 00. Call and aee for vonrselves and be get lo Glassware, Qoeensware, Lamps snd Globes. We ere selliog our goods off et most oy prioe, io order to mako room for a new line of oods. UUUNTHT l'RODUCIi: OODS, or Oeeb paid for proiaoe. olv.i- -,r sr-, We EDasM&3 Call on us and get tho best and cheapest. to call and avail tfBnainn evens jj.uj.Las GETTYSBUIUi J - SBUEiv PnUlsbsTt Dayton, quo- and Variety Store boots & gam shoss whioh we are sell ing very low. I a Mm.- -'aVi-2r J w have tbe Com mon Bense, Roch ster A McKyen'a Celebrated F io 8boea. three styles Hettoo, at COeta. Good lllncr dnn Itoote Fine Shoes from HI 10 to t1.f0. Missea fine shoes from 75 cts. to convinced of the bArrraina on will TAKEN IN EXOIIAKOE FOO -C" a.-..., ... J - ,r