The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 10, 1887, Image 2

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T. II. I1AUTLU!.
Subscription 1.50 Per Year
RATES OF ADVERTISING:
Ofia Uolntnn. ) Teir, , 811.00
Mtt)l Uonmi (in Yevr t3.oo
Oue-tonrth ela-ne, O ar. ,.UWJ
ProfcMleael Card, per r , fi.irt
Aadlter, M.i.tor, AdailnUtralor, and
Aeatgn. Hvllo JO
Waaaapeeltl arr.ngm.nt nr. male, all
edv.rtleaa.nl, tn.rtd for l.t than t naulHi,
we etaarg. at. pr lata lor ftr tnierilon I ou
tka artoa4 Int.rtloa aad t aoU lor aaob
abeeeaeat leeertlon.
Thursday, February 10, 1887
Tbe total receipt of tbo Chicago
Aoareists defense fa nil foot up $10,
.J2, of which $13,C51 La bteu
expended.
It is evident tint it coils abont a
a .
mucn id i-iropo lo keep luo peace
a a fitet-claae war would come to,
end jet Europeans are dissatfsSed
with both horns of tbo dileiuina.
All Karope is a vast armed camp.
HIIM-Mf'i II.U I'll
Tbe mater toll of the Grand
Army f tbo Republic with 300,000
tames shows what a powerful olom
ot io cooiiaiiQiljr tbo union vctoiu
soldier is Tbo power of tbo bojs
in blae is Lr tbe moat part exerted
for good auJ much of it never bo
comes public; notably tbtir charit
able work
Tbe oU soldier wbo counts on
coming in for a pension oodsr the
Cneral bill now before tbe President
will do well to beud tbe warning,
that should ibe bill become a law
tbe pension department will so at
range it tbat 6oldiers can muke their
elaiUiS directly to tbe oflice and save
tbe expensed of eenditg tbem thro'
tbe bauds of claim agents.
It is sUted tbat the Mormon
leaders are preparing for another
imposition on tbeir deluded follow'
rs. Drigham Young is to appear
among tbem as resurrected from
tbe grave The story is, tbat Brig
bam did uot d.e, but "eat to London
where be has been living, aud tbat
dow be is at a bouse near Lincoln,
Nebraska, whence be is soon to
appear to the Uormons in Utah.
Tbe story ia LarJIy worth acy
atteLtion.
Ibe present year promises to be
great one for railroad building ;
ra faet, it promises to be a great
business year in general. Tbe year
1ES' would Lave been ranch belter
than it was bnt for tbe atrikes wbicb
came on jatt as.business opened and
wbicb generally resulted from a be
lief tbat business was going to be
gcl anJ th&t tie toiler uuat look
oat lor bis share. If there ii co
sccb diatmliLg clement this year
we toty eipect a season famous in
tl-c Listory cf the cjactry fjr its
prcgrtes.
(j G Ort? writes i j tbo Lwi3
barg Vi.) Journal: ' We all know
that every Teachers' Institute mut
employ several lecturers from a dis
tance wLi'.e tie Uaclsrs of te
coacty sit d)n an! of'.eo, year after
year, listen Uj tie most abearb trsb
ias'inabie, broaut Ij tbem by
4.fofn.ocl Iciilitots iiistractors '
b:ue of these cuto aol women have
ttitr been sacc.ofil teachers,
ethers are riiing bobbies, and rtr
ftw of tLta bnet our te&cLers."
d G G. .t ctrU;niy invre than
IC1 rigLL
LZl in tU hnale wh;cLi gives
iii';.t j '.'j.tu the same p.wer to
d'j L-k.ttk. Ij tr.'r real estate,
u.uit JtLu, fj sse an i be sqI,
t-sl a u-at. svw Lu, It stables Ler
I j yui w.U Li real estate w.tbvut
li tneett of lbs h-ia'aiL and
U Lvav J t st 4 L.s real ettaU
w.it.cBt lie v.f.ittkttn ef the w.f
il U,k op by ie r-tt all tbe law "'' t severely criticised is tbe dis
ttwi tvr lift -WjiC of pvsitioo among its wnnsgers and
hxA s a-wi Iv be sitcvlar to tuj ttk-cters lo cram tbe tsbolars, lo tbe
iii.Lt law pi-vti by I'ttitintu'. prtj i lico of their health. In a recent
lv ytJs av, tl c;.eralioo of .article cn this subject, Ir. William,
Ltlif t.li Kvjr1 ia aUUsciten
Vti'A '!;.! ui ra tLin Otio
l'l-wylve-. - i't Yvik cr Illc
itLbu .- Ar-;.i tlkb Vtu.ont.
Jw I'xyV, 'ivfiJavr lVastr
Jt t w HMJ.'.'V wt!i A rtru,a
ll.flt WVvA .fVt't4 1M ii'o'-i
trtUVit cVl 4 iwt JJ t-kil V.t
Wj ix tiulsjjioa vf Ueii Ura, vf wL-vu.
tlhu'M, a Isio as cay a(UlJ vr Iefcl Vt (ak good
Sf tw iJbitttUJ., vvn.'Wtivet, Maiyj UoftYnU by studying ,;rammar. Tba
'v 4wy vr vtb Colu.fc ttttd; of it is sb Itganio'is dvi ij
Ivit 1-u.os . avi-ty mp IMAM. Jriv a yst bttl brain Inli early
fcv.4 t x lw-w ui uu a lrlyn4.. i4nrl,uiU TU ctly raaaen it
TMttbe wUiiv; yvtftt Uuil'xjLl, m u.t Larw (s that no one
lifeiutt-wa iv ttaiu -v ti it lUjtJy tBtkUnds its roles," TL
f'uvwt l e-tiviWvi- vt, a i(0! sy UUaw li speak or wiiU
vvltv WvU luud Uv fc-vgUl is Uo(Xi faoHiai
IL'iyAvd J,'ltw lUvvMt 4 tui
py"-rw ywif-
TLe LogiiMmo baa a erode mass
if petitions and bills pi rbnps a
thousand for consideration; touch
ing upon all aukjects on earlli and
under tbe o.irth. It is so mo conso-
l:k' ion to know that a vast mnjoiity
of tbtmi will be cou.ijued to tbo
giave without a propped of a speedy
resurrection.
an ai. lit ill 1 m ajanj atfya)
A Otimnn'uinn f.f ecienco baa
tnkn four Ik nils of hair of ep)
weight, and then proceeded to coutt
tbe mdividunl bairs One was of
tbe red variety, and it was found to
contain !)0,000 bairs. Next corner
tbe black with 103,000 bairs to it
credit.Tbe brown Lad 109,000 aad
tbo blonde 110000. Tbe blonde
wins.
With a l'robibili n Amendment
in sight, it ia worth nothing that
tbe Daily Capital, nn advooate of
prohibition in Atluuts, Goorgia,
now corupluius that liquor saloons
are getting to bo more numerous
than ever, and tbat tbe loss of the
licenso money imposes fresh burdens
on property without any corroepood
ing advantage. It will at best take
years bufore a Prohibition amend
ment to tbo constitution can be
adopted and pot iuto effect in this
State. In tho tueautiuoo, tbe best
of tbe hih license bills now being
considered in committoo at Harris
burg ought to bo pnshod thro1
the Legislature.
A SHOCKING ACCILINT
A terrible accident happened on
Saturday morning at about 2 o'clock
to the Montreal Impress on tbe Ver
mont Ceoteral railroad. Just be
fore reaching tbo bridge over White
river an axel broke to one of tbe
sleepers which threw several cars
dowu to tbe bed of tbo river, seventy
feet below. In a few tnooieuts tbe
bruised and stuunod passengers
many of whom were hold under tbe
heavy timbers, wero 6urroonded by
Cro, aod at least forty persons were
killod, or burned to death. An
buur after tbe accident 2C bodivs so
bsdSy burned as to bo anrecogni
ablo were lying on tbe ice. Tbe
weuthcr was very cold beio about
20 degrees below zoro, and tbo few
pbSBcogers who escaped a tcirible
death suffersd much beforo they
were taken tbe farm bouse in tbe
vicinity.
nkdcstan'e Wheat Crcp-
Amocg tbe farmers of Uiodostan
sowing takes placo tbe. last of Sep
tember. If the farmer is a Uiudoo,
a Brahmin is consulted to fix an
auspicious day, and a man is ap
pointed to do the first sowing, after
which any oue can sow grain, but
not before. Tbe average amount of
seed per acre is 150 pnuods, or two
nd a half bushels. In some dis
tiicts tbe wheat is webdud, and tbe
weeds serve a- fod for the farmer
and the grass for fodder for cattle.
'J bo ground is watered onco after
germination, once when tbo wheat is
in blossom, and onco while in car'
Tbe wheat is cut in April in the good
old fashioned way with a sickle,
rte grain is threshed by driving
cattle over it on an earthen thresh
i . floor, and is trampled nntil tbe
atia is broken fine to make ''clioo-
it," Ijt the cattle. Tho grain is
cleaned with a fan cf aboot the same
ttjle as tbat in use 100 years sgo.
Foreign Letter,
too uin crunis.
No batter system of e Jacatiou ex
ts in the world than the American
common athgo), and yet there is a
growing belief that it is far from
tifi'.t and far from what tbe iutel
lincno and expetienco cf tb'i times
itxands tbat it ou'bt lo be. One
A the things for wbicb it has been
A. 1aa.mond, cf New York, bo is
author ity on tbe subject cf tsrvous
d. , condsnaayj a great deal cf
truth into tba fallowing atntimsnt;
"Jo give a chill a uoltiplicity of
ktod.a at once is as foolish as to aak
a use lo Jvok alttmaUly for Its
tbicaUs tbravgh nicroacope and
a UUp Hall wear bis ) out.
Grubuar abooM bo banished from
all acb'ol except tt'jin the senior
vtar iu a cniteaitr ciifi, So
ita tU Ut aatUra. Ubu'i tratu,
Voa'l it j Vt U0 tuU that are aore
vtvtnvw j via-
NIW3 TIFTY YIAES OLD
We have before na a copy of "Tbe
Workingmao' Advocate," priotod io
Sunbnry, December 2C. 1835, wbicb
. I
B-
is tbe property of Ilov. Peter Shin
del, who recently banded it to ns
for examination and use. It eon
taius tbo inaugural address of Ex
Ooveruor Jocoph Ilinor. It ia a
four colutu, four pago puper, nuatly
printed on good pupor, and has for
a title. "The body and mind are im.
proved by toil, tbat fiitigms tbem."
In its colums we iiud the follooiog
bits of intelligence :
Tbe l'residonl's Message was ro
oeived at tbe Atlas offlco, in Doston,
iu 2G hours and 50 uuiuutos from
Wnsbiugtou. Tbe distance is 450
miles, making the overage speed
ubont sixteen miloa and two thirds
per hour.
A passenger on board tbe steam,
boat North America, the other day,
took a roast fowl upon hie plate,
with tbo siiupld remark that be was
"fond of fowl." Ilia next neighbor
said be was "fond of pork," and
suiting tbe action to tho word, stuck
bis folk through the glutton's baud,
Kennedy Smith, aged 35 years,
was fouud dead iu Lie bed on tbe
13th iust. For some time past be
has done nothing for a living. He
drunk as much whiskey as be could
get ; On Saturday afternoon be
drauk 3 half pints and went lo bed'J
...III. I.. . ..f I U l 11 1.,. -.l, I
" Vl u" vuiiuiou, v.u
01 in dead in the morning, aud told
their mother, who was sleeping on
tbe floor by bis side, with another
of the children in ber arms.
An attempt has boon made by Mr.
Parker, of New Jersey, so to amend
the rules of tbe House of Represen
tative, in Congress, as to requite
the members to sit without their
bats. Tbe attempt did uot succeed.
Dr. Sutbetland, of Pennsylvania,
broke out iuto a warm pbilippio
against it, aud said tbat hs would
never submit to beiug deprived of
the privilege of weuriug bis bat.
William Poun said the same
A most revolting spectaole was
exhibited in Hroadwuy ou Thursday
afternoon, nearly opposite the resi
denoo of Lis uouor tbo mayor. A
funeral proBessiou was slowly pass
ing np the street, which was met by
a four horse omnibus, tbe Learso
ovitbrowu,tbe coffin thrown out and
broken, aud tbe dead body of tbe
female enclosed in it, exposed to tbe
view of the passers by. It ia lime
tbe omnibus system was better reg
altued, and tbe drive. g of tbem
placed nnder wholesome reelraiut--A'.
Y. Com. Ado.
Copy of a letter received in this
city from Florida, dated November
2-, lS3.,says :
"Ou tho 2lst iublaot. a desperate
duel was fought between Cupt.l
Lveiett White, a brother of the del
egate iu Congress, and Col. A. Uol
latuy, lute president of tbe Icginla
tive council. 'Jbeso gentleman were
candidates for tbe county of Jiffcr-
son, aud Cuptaiu White was return
ed us elected by a considerable ua
jority.
Tbo dud is boppoeed to have
growu out of the disagreement of
tboir political contest. Tbe duel
was one wbicb, from tbe mode of
conducting it, was iutendud, on both
i'ew, for the fatal result, which un
fortunately followed. The parties
wtiiu stationed sixty yards apart,
with four pistols, to advance and
fire. Capt, White advanced and
received tbteo slots, without injury,
and tbeu fired, at the distance of
fifteen pacus. flis first ahot passed
through Col. liullamy'a arm, tbe
next through bis body, and, in the
'act of advancing with the other two
IpiatoU, be received a mortal wound
fiotjj Col, b'r, fouitb pistol.
Col. Bellamy is not yet dead, bnt
must certainly die of bis wounds.
I yestenUy performed tbe painful
effico of following Capt, White to
the grave. Tbe court adjourned,
and tbe funeral was attended by tbo
bar andgiand jury, iu a body, Ev
ery testimony of respect aod deep
felt interest was evioced by tbe
whole population of Ibe plaoe. All
tbe atores were abut, and I Lava
seldom witnesaed a more general
and sincere exhibition of sorrow
than was manifested on this aolecuu
occasion."
lis editorial colums announce tbat
the "JJemoci ati'i Republicans" of
Not lbufbei land county will meet
in lbs Court House, hunbury, the
4tb day cf January next 1H30, f ir
tbe put poe of fortuin au electoral
ticket, favorable to Mai tin Van
li'jrsn, aud Richard U. Johnson, for
President and Vico President.' Also
that ao Anti-tnasonlo convention
Lad taken place, compossd of two
distinct parti, "tbe original, pure
and oncontaiiinaUd" advocate of
Anti-iiiaaocry, fchd WLIga. Its cnaoi
Ur if of the opinion tbat the
ground oo IUU 'Governor Winer
now aland 1$ ruklog beneath Lie
Sm't fcrgot It J
That IhT. H. Jamca Cannablf latilev li prepared
Int'.lentta, India. Irum th. pant and beat
Native Hemp, and U tli only remedy, althar
In that e entry or thl. ttel will poeltlvely and
permanently cure Conn nipt Inn, llmnrhlti.
. L """"" vii"whjmiimi, lirnnrillll,
rl'ttle Three bnttui aa an J w iF?.?rt
lout ?ietir loM Ku. Ht 'Phil. L"ii' Cu"
nooprtetor. nm Mace Ht. Ph.la.
Trial Llct, Tet. Torn 1887.
Jobn J. Bwartu, T.. vt John FcfTcr,
Kama, xt liolly ll.W.nrer.
t)rn H.I Hll, A.lmr. r i'harloa KoT.r.
Tho. Out.'llua tl IIkiiIoI H. tovr,
Mary Minium I.y har nx( frlen'U, ? Wollor (lol-
ii'tt, vt. al.
Imo S.otti. vt Wrltor Ocln.tt, ot. al.
Oao. Ixiif, vi Jut. Minwer.at. al.
Mamuri l,nvr, at. ni, rt Tarry Koch. t. al.
mratn iFroiauaoii, AMiKnae, ra una). W. llrown,
at. al.
1. I.. I.mcS, t Marr K. Lnrt, Kt.
Jrremlah K. :ralonl. rt A. Yannt
.1'iliul. Killer, va.lnlm W.Sooko. t- al.
John liniiiinol. ra Irl filler.
N. 3. 1,lvlnn"t"ti, vt P M. T.atl.
A. fituirn, r l.xvl Mlifor.
Tha '.nniiMloneriol L nlun county, yi BlcharJ
Hud.lt.
Kaehaol Smith, i Jamrt 8. fmlth. Adinr.
Tb alMir rauaai ara at Iwua aad for t.lal at
IX). tariu, 1M7.
LICENSR NOTICE. Notice
hfir.ti alrcn tbat
K. V. ttraylilll, Franklin townthlp.
t.I Smith, all.lillrhiirnli.
AanmSl.lil, IVtrt tnn-Mp.
Japoh illllir. Wart l)v-r towiithlii.
William iloltiwarth, Kollnt(ru..
IMTTLKRS LH KNSE.
A. A. Conrad h H. U. MltRlmlt, Mtllnturoro.
UiaTAt'llANTUCEIVSE.
r. a. otant,
freehurg.
n llcentat
bar. niad their prtltlnna lor Tavern llcentat
with the Ulerk ol
ciounty.and tharama will be pretentod lor ai
proral nn Monday, tha Kib day of Kli. neit.
I
L(uartr Haatlnna or bnyilar
nn i auii, . an ua I 7 mm, 111. 7, It III oril
.
ii.ti (D iera 01 ina court mt.rt In tbe
thatall l.loeniat vrimul l thai!
null and Told, unlet. tLea.nt.liK.nt .h.u ,,
th. in. oiihin .1.. . .r. ....
hall have been icranted. by ibe prod uot Ion ol a . '"i'L',1,",,- ".l-. . .
receipt rnim tbe oounty Treaturer to the )lerk 1 KKM.s.i iMr onl. c-h. a t.cr cent on oou
oftafdCourt, tbat tbo Lice., a. h e s.a been 1 !' ' " '"'bmi-e April ftt, Im7.
paid.
W. W. WlTTEJVMVfK, Ulerk U- S.
II I'I'lll A M
"OTICE in hereby given that the!
following Widow. Ani.rala.nit.nl ni..lr
the HiO Law, have been BlrA with the tM.rk of
th. Oriliaua' ( nurt of Hnd..r county, fur run.
ormatlnu ou Mouday. tba Klh day of rob.
Api.ralllliont of S.r.h Snillh
811 llh, l.tuol Kiirlna- tuwnthln. Mnv.l.r nmniv.
widow or Hnnrr
I'a , dev'd.
Appraltincnf of fii hlah llakcr, widow of llonry public talo, at tho t'uurt ll-iuto, la Jll.lUkbu Rh,
llakrr, late of W'nt Ihikrvr toWLthlp, liydcr1,",
county, i... deed. Satnrday, February 19. 1837.
A lllmlaillant flf Valnma Oullti aU..M -a !!. lit- 1 " "
F..S111IU1, lute of Adamt towuthlp, Mnydvr coun.
ty, I'a., deo'd.
.smiii,. iih ,.1 a.i.. . .. -"71. ' "' .l'
"W. W. WlTIEnMYEB,
Ulerk, U. C.
Kcb. S 'ST.
Accounts
The following Aeeouata bare been nle.l. ax
niuiucil and i-aaai-d In the frnthonotary'i ol
floo, and will be (iret. nttd to the next court or
U.immnn Plei fur eonftrinatlua. All l enoDI
Inierettcd will take notice.
s.T.MT.Mr'l'.n,r,1S r "i. IWu,, Alinoe or
naiUliel II. MUUIIill of MirlllZ Uli.i. 11. Nnvili.r
The account of S.
comity, I Hank Ham,
lJ,lcVur,,.n!.tL:.n',",'i:. "!.,,..7.!!5"'L?"''.'','' utl..iainW with wator and
... ., 1 n ..Hi., v.i;uui wiiii
'J'1"1
I he ftrat and flnnl a- count ol Jf . H. Ilruhnker,
AttiKiice of Motet llrnuaker of Cliaiiui.u towt
liip, Kuydcroouiity, I'a.
W. W. WITTENMYKK.'
I'ruthouoiury .
Kcb. 3, '87.
CAUTION NOTICE.
Notice la hereby Riven thiU I hare purclieacd
at private hale on the Slat dnv of Jan. 17.
the fullowlnic
lull tb. aaiua In bit poHtoulon
.-ilia ui minni
oo.lt orWllllmu H.Hunmin. and
II bit I'OHfOMlon. All lieroina nr..
cnutlonnd not to uoddle or Interfere with the
line :
4 Sheet!, 1 (Jowa, Halfcr, 1ft lluihrl of Whaat.
it liuaiml of Uorn. (look Stove, Coal Hi.ne.
hundred W.lKht or Pork, the uodlvlded third
of lo aorea of Wheat la tbemeund 4 Hedi and
llldlnc, lol of Ublvkaua, t Uuah.l of Potal ou,
one doian Cbtlra, 8ld Hoard, S Table.,
a Uureaua. Iron Keith. M of Carpet, Sink aad
lol ol Uueentwam. .
, . . tili4aw Hi'rt'M an,
Jan. 37, Jw, pd. -
A PMINISTUATOR'S NOTICE
ira. Lettere or administration on th attate of
II. J. Hitter let. or Id on roe Twp. Nnvdnr Uo
di-e'd, having been Krauted to Ibe nmleri 1,-nsd.-all
lertoua knowluit tbemavlve luil.h td to,
aald ettate are requntcd to biake Humedlate.
pi.vm.nl, while thote bavlnu rlaiint lh pre.
a.ol th.111 duly auibeutlcaled for ':ttlaujp jt 10
the uudoiaiu.d.
Y. II. WAONKU,
i'vb. S, 'a?, pd. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
l.ett.-r of Adtntnlalratlon on the catat-of
Kl.r. AHbl ll lU ITtH. lal. of Moone Twp
Sn tder Uo , I'a., teceaenl, liavloic been print,
tdtotlie underaliiucd all perauul knowing
eb-uiaelvea Indnbted to laid anal, are reu.ai
bd to iuke Immediate payment, while thnae
bavliiK olalisa wlllprei.ot tbem dulyautbeo
Moated to
Y. II. WAO.VKK.
IVb.j'ir. pd. Adminlatrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT ICR.
letturtof Ailmlalllratlou on tha attain of
l.o. W. stout lataoflJentre townablp, Sni.lor
Uo., dee'd, bavlnit beeu icraatt to Ibe nnde
elgned, all peraona knowlnit thaminlvea Indeb
e.l to aai.l eatate are re'iue'tad to wake liniue
dlate peymeul. while ihoaa htvlna; elalmi were
preteot tbeui duly aatbeatlcated to tha under
tlgocd.
KOUEHT VT. BTDUT,
reb. 3, '87. Adiaiulitrator.
ADMINISTKATOlt'S NOTICE
lttera of ailmlnlatraU.il., on lb eat.te of
JOHN K1TTKU. late of J AUK SUN
Townthlp. Kcyd-r Uo., Pa., dee'd, haln
been (ranted to the uuleralKaed, all perei.na
kaowiiiir themrelv.) Indebted to laid .atateare
re.ueated to make Immediate paym.iit, aid
thote having claim! will pr-aout Ihntu duly
authnatlcatad to tba aadertUjotd for fettle
aienl. WM.
KITTEH,
Adminlatrator.
Kcb. a, 'nr. pd.
TXKCllTOIVS NOTICE Lutters
J iietta.neutaiy on the eatate ct Tbe..pbllni
H .In. .,rd, late of Kr.nkllu townablp, Ku)d.r
U.iuriiy, l a., di e'd, havlua been granted lo Hi.,
un tr.lKUi:d, all pertune kuoelou tbeuiaelvea
lu.lebud toaald .ttatn ara teqaealed to make
linuie.lliate pay mm. I, while Iboae having olaluin
will prat. ui tueiu duly authenticated lur act
tlam.nl tu lbs uoUeriiKU.il.
A. KnEKOKIt,
Jan. IU. '87. Ki.cutor
'MTkTLT'nTrio be uia.1.
Cut thla out and
and we will too. I
Ill I'll JCi X return Ui ua, and we
you lr, h.ni.ililng ni great value and Impor
tance to you, that will aiarl you In l.unn. 11 wt.icn
will bring you lu mora luoii.y right away thmi
anything elae In thla world. Any one can ilu
the work and live at home. Kltber aol 1 all euoa.
houethliig n.w, that Jual colli mou.y for all
worker. W. will it art you ! capital nut n clod.
Thla la one ol the genuine, liuiM.runt chaucntol
a iiiniiiu. 1 note who are ainbitiona and onl.r
pritlna will not delay
I rami outfit Iree, Ad-
dri'ta 1 nl a, Cm,, Auguala, Maluu
laluu.
lAto. i(3, ltsfl, y.
ruriiauu, iu.iiiu.
k CARD TjlTHE PUBLIC-
The unfUrslgned desires
to announce to the publio
that he has embarked in
IhellALUCWA llUSUfESS
in carneat. and will hold
himself inreadinese to sup
ply all demands of dealers
in this section of the coun
try, and therefore solicits
their patronage. All ho
asks is a trial of the article,
the great demand for which
has induced , him to make
their manufacture a specialty-
All order $ by mail
promptly filled. Address
0 llilfcaJl tit. LUF bill
MlddleOurah, Va
mmm mum.
ORI'nANS' COURT SALK OF
REAL ESTATE !
I
Heithan lef.oo. late of INintr. tewnahlp, Hoy.
l I'a., .leeeawd. by virtu. .1 anVd.'r
of the Orphena' tlutirt ol rinydor county, trill icil
on the preml ea, lu Centre K.wntlilp, on
Tbumday, t'ebrimiy 24, 187,
The following de'erlbed rent etate, to wit t
All ilwt inuuae end tuantlon farj), dluate
In t'lwutlilji afur.aald, conutlulUK
Acres,
mor.or lct. with the appiirtenanrea, lw.nn.la I
North by landa fornicrlv belonging to I ho h.lrt
ol I rdcrira Howertov, dc-M , u .w owned by
li.iii'id K. Il:iitaniau and Jacoh Urease, Kaet br
land ol He. ir.v Macknnliiiric, South by land of
Itrael Sh.mory, and W ett bv l.in.la Hut.mna
Lawvvr wheroon arc erected a UWLL.L1NO
House, I3arn,
and nnthtr nnlhulldltitf all In awid repair.
Tho KencinK la In .n.d condition and tbe Kind
In ablb nataol eultlvallnn.
TI.KM wm per cei t., tbe baUaueon eonflr
mntlnn or a.lA by the Uvurt.
Kale lacvmuieuovat lo o'olock A.M. of (aid
lay. J))rlAll Nf'.lUI'Mil),
Adinlnlatratur.
REAL & TERSONAL PRO?ErTy
ADMINISTRATOR'S ;SALE!
The nndcrtttfno 1 A.lniliilttrntnr of Hie Ktiate
nf Ken lie 11 Waller, dee'd., by virtue ol an unler
of tho t t pin 11 a I'mirt of ftny.ier county whl
trll the followlnir di-tcrllrcd Kmtl lt tn at I'ii'i.
He f:ile on tho tirciiiltca in (Vmre Ton..bl,
Snydur comity, i'a., near Zloii't t'hurch, on
Sutnrduy, February 19, 1887,
A Tract ol Iind. bounded north by hnda nf
rrnim Kitt-r. ratt by Kulwn lirlii jt.dWd.touth
,,",,,1 itiiliiliiit abniit I'l.S ACHtA, more or lata, on
.'.".ii.1 ihlrh It nn-rtml a Two .tor.-. I'lank. Wexthi'r-
' livtlarual Shuiiii.rv nmt .mi Iiv '.. k ltillrj.i,n
Inrdi'. IHlVSK. Mwt ol III. tract It tnclutcd
I lllll SK. Miat ol the tract I
Kd I t and rull l.m lim. A
' "Hb uo.d i-t and mil f. ni lnit. Alu at th
tame time and lilac?, the imrional i.n.i.jt i.l
I;UH(1K W ALT Kit.
Jan. ST, IK:. Admlnittratnr.
SHERIFFS SAI.U OF
REAL ESTATE !
Py rlrtue of a r.rtaln writ of 11. Fa. Ittiird
Ant nrthn ('mitt ..I f'.tmin.in ..r ftl...l..
; e.itintT, I'a., anil ti nic dirnctvd 1 will ciix.tu to
at 10 o'clock a. in., tuu Mlowlnn decrlbcd real
ettale to wit :
Urtiniii. f, .
IU-1 iiar nil that ei rta'n nirwimge nr I'iri of
Innd tmiMu In We.'t H.arcr towuthlp, itnyder
niuiiiy, 1 n.iunn. 1 n ns ny lan.lt ol ucuDcn
Ihtk.r, Win Trcaaler rt. al., Vn by Un li or
lenrKi1 Kiln". .It-o d., S iuth hr lan.lt or ILtnlel
plir.lme.-, dac'.l.. Aaron J. Mldillctw.irth and
l.cl Tr.uti.r. Wrat by John LajiUy, laaac
fSblury, ft. al., eontultiliu
05 Acres,
IO tr li'll t.'Q inAr .. tA.a I. ....... ...
erected u good r KAMK lW KL.UINU ll.JtSt,
I ...
Trim ir.i.
TKAI'INo.
I. line Stono lot. Imiindc I
North liy Int., a of Wllllum Deckor. Kaat bv land
ul Itnnc Slilcry, South by Inudtol lli'nrv kablcy
and John Kahlvy, Will by land uf Hour Kali
1.')', eoutatuliig
One-fonrth Acre.
Holred, lii ken Into etcentlnn and to be told a
the propyl ly ol IVlcr llnfliNan.
a. Kit. H. iMIlllil.KSWARTH, KhntlfT.
rlherifT otttcv, Ml.ldlvburKh, I'a. Jan. 11,'HT.
Renter's Kotico3-
NOTIllK is hereby given that the
rollnwIiiK 11 uno 1 p.rtona bavo filed their
Aduilulttnitora' lliiaidlaua' and Kxucutora, uo
o.iuuU, In the Knbdor'a tunc, of Hnyd.r
t'outity. and the a line will I e iirut.inti.d lr con
ftriiiiitioii 1111 1 nil. man.', at the Court Huuae in
iMIddlehurith, Monday, Feb, Xiih 1M7.
1. I'll, tlttt and flnnl account nf Snranel I1,
Mow and John how, txeculur l Hie estate of
1 ewr now, ami u.
i. The llrt and final account ol Fllman Wei
d.rand AnJrcw W.l.ler. Admrm'i or tbe ow e
ol Klltu Welder, dee d.
S. Tho flr-t and flnnl account of Henry Sullul
Admr. of tho etute ol Johu L. Mulfel, dee'd.
4. Thetlrttand flinil account of Levi Hear
hurt Kitculorul Ibe eatate or l'eler Ueirhart,
iloc'd.
6 Second nn.l llnal account or Jacob K prune,
ICloculor ol tliHOtl.teol David Knoiile, dec'U.
8. Kind and II mil account of Krudnrlck K.hioI,
A.lmr. ul 1I111 ctlnto ol Uiilhnrlne Kaagul, dec il.
7. Klint and Unal account of Win. HardliiK,
A.lmr. nl the mutt, of Jureminh Martin, Jce'il.
8. The flrtt nnd partial account nf J. I', KUnn
lur, mid S. J. Kliiixlcr. A.linr't. or tho mlaluof
John KlliiHlcr, Ui'i-'.l.
The lln.il iiccoimt 01 Sainnel Wltinpr.diiardlan
of Al.co Snolly, a inluor child ol I'cli-r Hhully,
due'd.
H. J. IH'CK.
ltcglatcr and Uccordor.
Court loolmmitioii
WIII:11I:AS the Hon. Joseph C
llu.'ber I'real.lent Judge nf the Ju.ll
elal Iditrlci coo. p . ted of tbe eountle ol Snyde
Union end Mi in 1 11 and Samuel A. Wenel and
Jaooi, A. riinllb, baq. Aaauolaie Juduea la
aou lur snvder oouoty have laau.d their
cei.t brarlug, ilale Hie -ioih day or Jau. A. U
pre
k. U
ins., to me uirectea lor th holding
pb.ui court a o .url of Common 1'leai, court
ol au Or
uf oyer aad Terminer and Ueneral court ol
Cluarier M.talon of the peace al Mldrileburgb
lor the oounty of Hnydnr; on the Id Monday
(being tbe ifaih day ol Keb, 1887,) and Cuulluue
one week.
Nolle. I therefore nereuy given to the Doro
Ber, Jutllcea of the feaoeai.d llonttablea la
and lor the oounty of Hnyder, to appeal lo their
proper peraona with their roll record, luijui-
itioua, examlnatlona and other remembrance
to thote thinga to their offloc and in their b.l
ball pertain to be done and wltnetae and per
aona proaeoiiilug In bekalf of tbe Common
wealth attaint! any peraoniara required te be
then and tbera attending and Dot departing
without leave at tbeir peril. Juaileo are r..
que ted to be punctual In tbeir attendance a.
tbe appointed time agreeably toitlce.
tllv. n under my baud and tea at tha Slier
If!' office In Mlddieburg, the VUb day 01 Jan.
A. li., one tuuuaaud eight buudred aad
elgbty-aeven
MCU It. MILlULUWAUTII, Iberia.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Culharine Jiktt v. I In Vie Court nj Com
FiaUrkk ll'njfl jihhi I'Uane i Unit
tt. f. j (It r county l'u.
SNVDKH 1'OI'NTV. w.
'I he Commonwealth ol I'a'.nfV Iv.uiU to Ike
Shrrill ol Mid cuiiutv : li I'uilMrine 111 oil
ln.net you auourool pretcutliig hurnlttlmt tlicn
wo coii.iuniid you dial )ou ruiiimoii by gMd
and tawlul auiuiuoiit. Krcdilek Klgol, (ol Vioaa
durg, l'u-on cum , pa.) Mary lluwnll, Macbaol
Lmutti, I'atur K, iligel,.S. A. Woliul guardian
ul l.inr.i, J.ilm uii.l an inh lllg.l, minor ohiKlr.n
ol l.'harlea Hlgul, diHi'd., all ol Soy, ler enuuty
1 a , uuij nnu jouuaua ami juua lligol in ,w
latowu, I'a.. Kliiilieili Anderaoii (ul No. Jul
South 'i-lr.l HI., riillMiUlphU. I'.., and H. U.
iiiM.iwnore.nl .at i.vn, idee eouuly, Kau
a.a. luieol your oouiily Vomeii, to tbat they be
and api.e ir bulore our Judgo at Middleburgh!
at our County Hourt of t'oiomea I'lua. there lo
be held the iwih day or Kebruary Uul tu (how
wheruol.
W hareHillie aald t'ntharlo lllett and th.aforo
aid, Kre.larlok Hlal.,Mary Uow.ll. l(a l.al
Karneat, Peter T. Kigie, Jalia Ann Jobn.ia,
hill. bath Audaraon. 11. II. Hlegle, Julia III,
gl.and H. A. Weu.l, guardian ol Laura 111
gle, John Klegl. and Sareb itleglu, luluor
children of Cbarle Klugle, dee'd, do bol i all
that earulu lueaauage and tract uf land lln.
at. In Krauklln towuablp.Snid.r oounty, I'a.,
beginning at a black oag, tbeuce .iutb li deg,
aat M p.roli.a to a che.tnul oak, lb. una north
7 dag. .eat 118 p.rebM l. a -oti, thene. north
tl d.g. w.al 84 pursue to a pott- Ibanoe north
"i deg. weal 114 pari.br.. to a poal, tbeuee outh
I'il j..ri be. to the place of beglunlag, eoutalu.
In 71 Aura, aad 111 p.rcL.t aad alluwanex
with th. 'ipiiurtciauea, of whloh they ibe
eld Kr.derlok ttl... Mary llowal, K.ehel
ir.rna.i ivt.r K Ui.vli. Julia Ana John, n,
fcilallli Aadenuu, II. II. Itigle, Julia Migla,
end h A. W.ti.l, guardian of lUauru, Johu
and Marab lil.gl., minor cbll.lreu of liberie
Uiegla, d.e.d,day partition to be made
belwMg tbem aeeordiug-tu th. ao of A.ia.
bly lasuuk eat. mad. and provided and aa
luttly permit tbeaaia. aol to be dune oo a
Irary ato.
A ad bav. yeu tbea and there tbs aame
Diet, (iimwoii.r and thl writ.
Wlta.ta tb. Hon. J. tl. Ilunh.r I'reeldent
Judge of our laid Ouurt at Mlddleburgb lb.
tub day ef Ueeember. A. li. 188.
, W. W. WiWKBiMVKii, Proth'y
Cart of Ootataoa I lea uf Hiiyder VJouutv.
, ftjBAU)
AlTTriTn JVANTVH (tir4are
OP . V'-W-'Nl m?S3
r . ' ii' r1- r' ia-1
" , ; .-V li . .
:y.,r-'T j'-v.y-..-
Sol. ps;B.Bai!asaen,9
SelinproveV wi lsiwn1 Cbtlii..r. hit amou rh Trtink. SttcheU. V:ilia
Shawl-straps, etc, ou Lnrnl to nnpuly it wlij 0 l ny giu
Wert, and be bus firmly 1 caul vol that they
Must all be sold Before Spring,
and is therefore offering tbem at fxtranrdiuary low price Now Is your
accepted limit to bny Conif and get om t, vat Wiuter
Oooda all at special Reduced Prices,
Don't be Deceived by Impostors I
We Lave opened a Meicbant Tailoiiog establishment iu
Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa.,
and take thin means nf informing the people of Suyder eonuty, tbst we
Lave ou Laud a well atlectod stock of
Cloths, 0as3imeres, etc.,
and SKmplts from the best aod moat reliable New York and Philadelphia
bouses, and will sell lower than ever. (Jutting, Cleaniug, Repairiug, Dye
.ing and Scouring done on short notice.
INov. ltf. DUCK BROB.
FRIEDMAN & GETZ,
Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa.
DEADEU3 IN
Desire to annonnco to the people of Snyder county tbat tboy are now
back from the East and brought with tbem fan
ff G&ananenftse iteko goods.
Comprising everotbing on Ibe line 0
Suits, Overcoats, Blnnkcts, Linen
Goods, Shawls, etc., etc.
The latest nnd best in Underwear.
E Highest price paid for Produce.
Stake
-0-
As strikes are the order of the tiny I have inangorated tn inoveaiet
in Snyder county not for bigherjwogos or less hours, but a STRIKE
AT II IOI1 PRICES. Cash bnsiuees bus become tbe order of tbe day
nud the prices muKt corronpond with tbo progrers of tbe times. 1 have
therefore prepored myself for tbe otMh trade of the county by puicbas.
ng a largo stock of GOOD GOOD3 whioli I bavo
MARKED DOWN
o the lowest possible margin in exchange for ready money. I keep no
books, lose nothing on accounts and dinoouot my bills, thus saving aa
average of at least fifteen percout. which benefit I give to my porobasers
Come and see me and I will couvince you of the advantages, of this fteW
departure.
A. S. HELFMCH
Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania.
(iETTVSHL'KO.
auTTi'snuua.
A NEW BOOK.
THE GREAT INVASION.
OK,
GENERAL LEE IN PENNSYLVANIA.
The fulloHt, moat exact, and moat elaborate aoeount of the Oettvsburg
euiiipulgii yet written. Tlie result of twenty years of ertreful study, com
pitriaoii, mid compilation from ull availutile Hotirees. Tlie only Autb.ntlo
lllitory. The Htumluril Authority. Hold only by anhacriptlon. We want
NE A(JKNT In every Towiibhlp In EVERY COUNTY, to whom we will
Ive the ntoht Liberal Terms. AddreHS at on.
J-M 4w W- J- SHUEY, mUisHer Dayton, Otio-
The Boston Shoe
la ttiA iilnnn tn ln
y?' lv i ii ii ini
J i.ti a
n.
BOOTS
i.i..uuuuLnui
$3.00
&
shoes
SHOE
for Men, Ladies &
Children. For men
we have the Walker
and liUmbermao's
We Lave tbe celebrated W. L. Douglas bboes io three styles Button,
Congress and Looe.with Frenob, London and Narrow toes. Misses Hub-
bor shoes at 25cte Men's Gum Shoes
at $2.60. We also Lave tbe Ventilated Cum Hoot and Lumber mans
Wool Hoot. We are sailing Ladies Fine Bboes from $1 10 to 12.50,
Gents floe aboes from 12,00 to 13 60. MiHsoa fine shoos from 75 cts. to
1.00. Children flue shoes from 80ots to II 00.
Cull and see for yourselves and be con vinoed of tbe bargains yoa will
get In Glassware, Qaeensware, Lamps and Globes. We are uslliog our
goods off at most any prios, in order to make room for a new line of
goods. COUNTlif VRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGI TOl.
uuuuo, or uasn paia for produce.
wii pmiiiB, iiias::ccra, ra.
TRUNKS,
SATOHELL,
VALISES,
We Huasintrc
Call on us and get
the best and
cheapest.
OETTYaBUKU
and Variety Store
aWfl
boots A; gum shoes
which we are sell
ing very low. In
we bavo tbe Cora
mon Sense, Iloob
ester St MoKyan'i
Celebrated 1 ina
Shoes.
at COet.. Cnn.l allinrj flni 1 tools
L!;:r;tr.l
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