The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 24, 1887, Image 2

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BY
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Babicription 1.50 Per Year
f Thursday, February 2J, 18S7
a Bouxasan 'visw.
I Tha QreeovilK SC, Nows, iu
recent issuo, says; The twj soot-
ijions began lif togother aud formed
;j government The Sooth bad the
! ) advantage of soil.clioiate and wealth .
(At the end of eiijhtysfoar years the
J j two grapple nod fought. Tue Ytn
kee aoctioa c.uio to the fiat rioher
''and atrooger than oar Southern
eclioo, and beat as into the ctrth
ile we did oar beat To day tboee
, Yankees are rich io everything aud
i we are poor in erery thing bet man
. beod and avoaaAnhoo..., and hare lose
than we began with a hundred yeara
, ifcack. Those same Yankees famish
I the balk ol the capital we nse, the
food we eat, the clotbswe wear, the
booka we read and etady, the high
' grade teaching in the norma! schools
f the Soatborn States. Almost
tery convenience of lifti and invon
tion, of art or science, we know
cornea from these same people, who
havo in tea yeare done more with
Florida than the Florida oatires
hare done in fifty. Almost any one
of their large communities coald boy
the whole Soatb for a park if they
liked it for that purpose. In a fight
they could crush us l.ke eggsebulls
la politios they are onr master, and
we bare to hold onr broutb in every
big campaign to avoid offending them.
Their percentage of ignorance is one
teeth of oars. When trouble comes
oa as we depend on thorn for most
of the help, and get it. The world
knows them as America and us as
oatlyingand unconsidered pro-mces.!
tk .
They are prodncing the representa
live toets, caiatsra and authorn nf
tha country, whiia wo trail along
behind with ocr eya3 f ted on them,
'hardly daring to hop that wj ma?
become as strong and lich an 1
enlightened as they ere by yeare ot
bard wcrk.
Th3 iiia Who Killed Wilkes B::th
linn-
Topeka. Kan , FubatrlC Doston
Corbett, the slayer of John Wilkei
Booth, created a sensation in the
Kinsas House of Representatives
jester Jay. At the commencement
of the session of the Legislature
Corbett was appointed assistant
doorkeeper. Yesterday he strapped
on two revolvers and took with him
a box of cartridges. Then, with a
drawn weapon, be drove a negro at
tendant froa tha Representatives"
ball.
Sergeaat at-Arms Norton attempted
to expostulate with him; when Cor
bett eocked one of Lis revolvers aod
pointing it direstly at the officer tol l
bira to travel. Corbet thea search
ed for Speaker Smith and on meet
ing a member who somewhat resem
bled him was absat to fire, wLen
the member threw op Lis Lands and
aaid he was not the Speaker. Tue
Bomber wai tbso perraltteJ to more
co. Corbett thea took poise-sion
of tba Speaker's g:ie:y aud walkin.
in front of the dwr Lei 1 it daring
the eatjre morning session, refusing
to alJow any one to c;me near Lim.
Tarsa cliy police-oan were callel
bat they won'.d not venture into the
dark corri lor. At 12 o'clock Crbett 1
at worj ja to the Hon, t0
adjoarn, er be would aJjoarn it
timself. The IJecse adjoaned.
Corbett was afterwards cip-tured io
iteJowere-.rriJor, diiarrced asd tak
en to tha n-.!.. l.
.,.,tivu. wbtre,
m M ten clCo1 He wi;l
prob-
Vly U adjadeJ
bkl2s ia an airlan.
iciane and
TXsz-k. Pa. Pebrnry 17.-Cx-m,
aj.i 15 yatt, wat
KU.e
foaod
V-V....t.a a .-
foivion (mi rislLg frovi fre.b
era 2k
The troy a. fJl
ail preu. fr baria' at lb Loa
cf LU ftkftu, sear C'yryJoo, Pa,
1 iota! were ir prrvu ynUr.
tl a.Vrax.0. Ua :gis of j.f,
wut aivwfi ia tat ippl orp,
UnMi,fl foa lit .T.o
aVil val a:l ajaJa u&anU
avil iJt tavra'sg U Ui giv m every
l,t IU tXr-xplHe rWVyy.
fcAiH wcne tatter aaks tb
vribBvtrf e Lvdr. ;j,t nc.lt it
i . .
iiag appirt'uy ivaj oa tee lop of ; 8 J J-" oa i-ercy,
aa od Uik r.ir tbis vii: oa Sao- i ,. ,Q SJP I''ia, Cbaldee, Arabia,
ri i p-,it..-L . 'rtc. and otter atcient Dationa
f;7; , ,A "aUr 0f 1 oasic early mar iealed jUelf in p. et.
tlttL.'M extinct a6J that dvath try and worshio. YnCl mnn i. in-
L.ii, .Vj,, nultit iUom W ebildhood atd a
t : , .) , Kocdera-will eeotiaae Ut M tb
iv? UUr lers. .alfr aaUt040t tf tLae words;
af A m a m
jtM4 M .JXMJ ae, aV.Mgae,tvwvli4laderw.M
Addresses of A W- PotUr, Zsq , and'
Frof C- W. Herman, toforo tha At
. amctorg Mtsic&l Caventlm
W. I ..t! r, h., tta callod np
ou (i ii J iu uUitacaa replied ns fol
lo e j
Mr
Prei.l r.f, Ladies ai; l(J,n
tln.v, L.,.n
i
IUI ,.11 I.I ..tl ,
... , wu.i.a K'in . when this tek ie ended. Mr Pot
to bear from 11)0 u l I u-sure von n ter bat already distinguished bim
give, me great pleasure to Lave the L,5f n9 , Buc.0full L,Jor I
priTiipge oi saying a low words on
this ooeasioo It gives toe great
pleasuie to suo eo tunny of the goo.l
citiztfus of Adainsbarg and vacioity
present bere to night It shows that
you are awakening to the necessity
of engaging ia the grout art aud noi
once of oausio. We thooght e bad
a monopoly of the music business in
the lower end of the county, but
when I look behind uae at the largo
number of musical ladies and gen
tlemeo on this stage, it appears as
tboogh the woods were full of them;
Over 230 years ago ono of the great
est writers the world ever produced
one who nsod prain apt langiugu to
exprees a simple fact, said i fie that
hath no love of tnusio in bis socl
aod is bot charmed with concord of
sweet sound is tit for treason, strat
agems and spoils. Thore ia more
fact than fancy ia this utterencu, the
loveofmusio has an elevating and
ennobling influence on the butuau
mind, it lifts man above the level of
thoso whom the same author calls
gronndlioga. Show rue a lady or
gentleman having this love of mu
sic io bis or her soul who is charm
ed with concord of sweet eouods
and I will show you an individuul
fit for the society of the best of tho
earth, bat convcrsly eho'-v me a pers
eon who has not this lovo in hia son!
and is not so charm d aud I will
enow you one who is fit for treason,
btratagems, spoila, felonies nod
crimes. Agaiu I congratulate vou
upon this evidenoo of yonr advance
ment in the right direction. It will
be impossible to make musicians out
of all of yoa in one short week, but
we approach the duties of the occa
eion dutermincd to do tho very best
we can and with the kiud attenliou
of all tho members of the oh-jrn, 1
know we will
Prof C. W. Her nan, was intro
duced to tha audience and respond
ed io the following language :
LaJiea and (7c itlemen, Friends
and Lovers of the llcarenhj Art :
The committee of this convjntioo
has delegated to me the plaanant and
honorablo duty of bidding you all
wulcame a welcome th.it means
more than mere sontiment and one
that is prompted by kiu'llie-- failings
than those that are embodied iu
mere formal utterances.
rws .
id vou, mmicnn iro.n nhr.iul.
we OKI weioorae to our beuuiiuil vill-
aa an.l pitnn.l thrt bo-tp it aht JT of its
citizens.
We welcome you, one and all to
this feast of soni aod mav wa Io-
i - . . . i i
a -
Gumr cuueavor io elevate oursUves
and humanity ; f ,r, truly, tho iutlj-
m tuico aua lusirouietit it
world-wide.
When God the Father cllj 1 into
existccce the stars ami tho planet,
tt.y sang togoiher. All na'nreid
music. I he nutro Ueu fj ' it t-ch.
oes atid re-echoea tho notcn of dirts
ill l bcait : th in mnliin u. '
a:. . I lie i
valley resound wifh the
niKUIiiJ,
rplssbiog, ailvery, mini-: . f!.i k
auJ the moaliv rio,' wita it,
cheerful notos of ilm Ink as he rises
ilh the dw on Lid wii g. In Uih
sighing and moaniny wird o may
learn the plaintive no'c f sorrow
and dispair, and the cataract'- de.-p
and sonoro'H touej te.ouud the
power ao wij!-tv of Oid. ou eart i
and in heareo everywhere is muMP.
Hat above the vjice "of animate aud
inanimate nature is the flexible, per
saaiive, and inspiring voics of man.
On him alone Las tha Creator be
btowe l the wondeifol power and va
riation of the vocal organs. The
voice oh what a f. ft! How grate
fjl are its "whis -msof aflfaciion."
bow exalted its religious devotion,
bow comforting in trouble, bow ob
speakable its participation in j y I .
Maeic antedates aotheotic history.
I!fore man was licked ia a common
brotherhood the
rnJe vet elociaect
1 atreina r.t IVia r.tulins a..I. .1
' i I 1 ,1 t.r M:ii . 1 1 si
i . v." . - f w
lyira, l will
io'' praises onto thv
rame forever," is the languagoof the
piiaim an i an inrongu tto ages
man Las pon- d oat the fallLess cf
bis sou! to bis Miker in socg.
WLen Motes Ltd led the Israelites
safe through the Red bea and bad
delivered tbem from Egyptian boa
Jage. that great multitu Jt as with
one voice poured out pruise and
ttacke-'iviccr t the AlmiL'Ltv for hi.
. m
Late the ben-. 4o of all classes:
Itstrnmctsc-f . woikmanhipat.d
''T. if
: i ii 'i nil! : i. i.iiAi ia jt, it ...
- f - - - - ".Mt.stw iiUi;tQ
may vie tb It x.jr.aion in the pro
duction v iiwee i of voiro 'j Le
pir,t a t t lay may win
praiaee a-x.oer tLe -iabed
opera la" of tLe....; fetbional ; for
tiokio is the Uogoage cf the ecol
TLe grab old tones tLat Lave tio
tracamitted to os by oor fathers
wiil live UtOM tby kiize opoo onr
t'M'Ai La cor iri&er l.fe
it's. Howard Payne's Home'.dweet
Itorc. will Uat at LO as Lomea lait
aod as long as Men wonder aa
fota the aetoee cf childhood atd a
feet tfct aa f a a ia 4 berebild.
T'm4 ,M 'aa-HUg
IaV tve wrU.a wa-wM fraraava a kail ebaey
JttwM. k-v , W4M aVtaata, taate Jl B
rto) ttav Ma.
Wa .t ,.t- , , i
nut vtmVJt oo potiray lb lo
",u," T, tb9 V, to"!ttnJ borne triumphantly
with profit to you nod pleas-, f10m nai,i of rm. m .
flaence that mosio baa bad and ever
will bare npoa all animate creation
The wild beasts of forest and field
( forgot their fierceness at they gath
ered eroan.i rue charming entrano
- j tog lyre cf the fabled Orpheus. Yea,
- j ,!i0 'erytock' and tree moed at
ilitt tuagio of Lia atraias of melody
HI..I SOOtf.
CJ.. . . 1 A 1 MI
?u-UJl coulJl' '""year win navo
f .... .r.. II ,:
. u"u "ut"" CUIUBBIIOIII
cotamou echools, the eubi.ct of ran
bio claims a good tbare of attentieo.
and opening eieicise of many of onr
Public Hi'hools cousiet of inusio in
which pupils and teachers mitifrlo
their voices in the divine art. We
find on this ptatfor ministers of
the U op pel Riding in carrying for
ward this good work and callioa no
ou the people by voic aud example,
lot ns Bing praise to our God. The
variety r-uilured at our (yont ) opet
iug eercisie this evening proves
beyond ull doubt that yon have not
neglected the deviue art. The
chor noon, duotts Ac,, were tendered
in a commendable manner. Solo
"luanuie irunaii bed" was ren
uere 1 in a manner so as to stir op
tue nocio6i emouou oi the eon!, and
carry ue buck to tho days of our
childhood whn in the innoconse of
our nature, o engaged tho c imforts
of our paroot's bomoe Thoso par
ents who seenre musical iuetruments
for their children aud encourage the
stndy of musio, will realize tho im
portant troth that they have pro7id
od ono of tho most rffoctivo means
to train up their children in the way
they ehouid go. Musio is the means
of seoariog orderly and obedient
children, and many a wayward child
hue been reclaims I IVougb the in
fluence estentod '-jy music, The
miiNiciaa bis way if' polite society
anj uis company ie soogut alter in
uu walk, 0f ,f9.'
Daring the Rebellion at a certain
time a false economy c.uUiled tho
number of liaodd in the army. The
result proved that it was neoomarv
to restoro all the bands and more
wore added to the number at first
employed. The etrnius cf martial
musio nerved the ai ms of the soldier
in iLe tiour of coutlict, and the stars
of music, Music is of great antiqoi
ty, for t'jo morning stars sang to
getuor at Cieation a dnwn and the
sons of God shouted for joy The
nolle gifts of the voico deserves due
recognition and ehouid be cultivated
1 hi cultivation will elTotd common
Schools an opportunity to advance
in music, and those schools that have
i.i iiio are the most orderly ar.it pro
j.. -yive.
" hat heart will not break when
muio takes us from tho brink of tho
gravo of a dear one and leads as
liaok over the path along which joy
i " " l t y 'i ut n
iua uaippioess was h mutual Lei i-
t t
inuring the dik day. of strife and
htoxtahed, when homes and freedom
ar. iteMilod by tho ruthless tyraut,
the utirring tones of bugle and dram
jmcKeniiio ucaitof t ho patriotic
d -fuudur audimpurts elaatici v to Lis
ateo
Outs is a mnaicol oonnty. I take
j.iBt piide ia wt-lcomirg eo tl.tiu
guuLed musical talent all fiomtLie
county.
The drills in articulation given by
Mr. Totter this week will be excel
lent elocitionarv exorcisA. :,.!. l
mil'finna luuinma rmn.1 w
. H ........ Vuw v.m v un I Ttmiu. ' I tj
ninr HilTt-r in nnr rhnnnh -
Htiierina anifrout views on mutters
of hoiiioess, bot on tho sulij ct of
muic we can join bands and Mend
our voices and forget all difforencoe
f opinii n in the harmony of nweet
m iNio We learn in the Hiblu that tLe
ong of Moses and the Lamb will be
among the employments of the just
in the eternal world, let oa then
whilst here below tune our voices to
j iu io the aong of the innumeiable
company around the great white
throne,
"J'"' utflng anonaoftiiab a itlful land,
WI.e.e ttiu t.nnll of a ;ai n h.irnionr iu-t
TliirSiiui and lratniaa i rauaiiorte.l toret.'
And now io the name of that art
tt bich is so ennobling and refining
which leads man from this worl.l to
,the portals of the eternal city, and
airbcis ns to tue Upmpoteot, I bid
you ell a welcome!
' -I -J -i a . ;
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.
Ti e nn.lrt!rn4 will i.ffer at Puhllo Rela.en
the prvnn.ct, ir at M iddlaburab), tb following
aluai lit I Lautela trai kliL luwijablp. Kny
dtr cju ity, I'a., on
Tuesday, March 15, 1887,
thatlai". and raluaUe tirala and flraxlna
Urm. cor It. im,M-t of i.'o-.. Ner Mli'Ult-a-warth,
aituala 2 niili-i t.e.t el Mludleoirjb, the
runty-at of Souf .- onr.ty on the I teoffe
bui.l.ury and Iaiatuan halli ud. ora-na'f mile
l-'j'n lii nl.r i I-.UCO Of 'II ac-l More-one fourth
mile I .in ft vrb aiid hl.M . tcure a ad on a
s.a d I'ut'l i vsl, cobLalning
loO Acres 180
fourteen eri of whli h ate TIMUKlt I.AMii
'T fro aer Ina r-t allurlal or Ix.iioin
I al In iba Middlrcreek Valley tb balan a
lioL aijlaeil i..eiiil l,f a unit- unl
ao. I. all ander ad fence and In a l.ljjh aiaia of
. ultitation, Bl.araon are e-e'.-ted a U'jwI. i,o
nut) WMtbei boarded
I'ooble Home,
rt.auinlnr elefeo ro,ua. aumuier Boaia. ISrir.'i.f
il,aa i ta'i neer-lalllog hprmua ol ai'iellaut
w(i,r ivaemjf ui ii.e Lout alia bj
tars. Orchard
eaa e't.ei irui'i.
Large L'aLk Ram,
cr Cntr tad -bf tary outballdlnKi. all .
Io f4 repair. Ihia la a rtt'ble laru and
will be at.ld oa try uruia. AJXI.at tba aame
nu.a win i oirc ii, at r.mplrta, new and
taluable properly lora'ad IVi Billtra Hi.ulh ol
i oi.ai otn aoa i telle Iroio Uie buabar fc
tieo Jiailroed, knowa aa
1 1 e fShade Mountain Iitillery.
Tbeaperii cftMadiatlllery la lo bu.bala per
day la aui.i.lied Bilk ( i
lroof.neof l.ia beat
ai rw.ra la il.e eiia, l-wir.jf . ol arly adapted to
.... t
urj-e buae of I'a u.lneral ijual uta. 'iba
Mscbititry
I aaw ard of the Utat paiurn ar.d i' roramaat
- i.u,r i, a return ltlii.lt lioraa
loBr, tbe V u lx Tl u'A : re boua
ie rttairp.
Iroa allL a ratiulti uf u.nt
ttraeral
-.i ' larr-la of wbltaer ample lictf.
It- eaad vra. aad akaewlada.! C
aea, ol
be
tta am mi-roietj aa baal 'ialp4 dl(-
ry Iftil.e tnh reoaayltaala Walr tl. Tm
Bl avajipriaaa
till
TLre Acrea
r fr4 and I wan. eu la all re ,
la t.iii'B p.. i ( oa ike market I'luor of
I
.
miw wr null.) BB'J fcka a lara baal a.r.4 a....
! IIMl.
' M.ll ft-k m..m. . . . . .
" addrae Ike bdera.gB4 et
Ml4tkl tiayder -"atr. Pa. a.i M .
ahe Ulft (bvk A, M r aaid day,
JtutMUU cuovtv
TT i. naar ib
Caadidatt' Cardi-
dthcir opinion In f,t to the nomlntIoTr
IKjpnUr and arallnbl otadl.Uit fo on ul ih.
nion vmporunt offlr of tl null 1 Un
which moft mmcrlally nclt all rMw f oar
niiln. namel. tint r .k. oT.rl
f,"'!" le MntlnDtt w tubmlt that
""'''for tli ponpla, bwsaaaa. of
and fTorbl knowa thrwOKhout tha eountr,
ll.nt ha it a Koiiubllraa no our Soubu, and
tutelar. m Ukimt baartjr aut.poit at tha
coiaitj ITimary tlectloa. .7
CfiJVfRE TOWNSHIP.
to naka im.naisu paymant, whH. (h. har.
In-aialniawlllprManttbMa dalf anthaotlcaf
ad to
.'r. e. bow KB.
. .Admlolalralor.
Fab. II, 'T.
A DMINISTIIATOR S NOTICE.
. 1., rW 1" 0i..hlp
Anydar roPa., deaaaad,balna: baan Irani
ad tn tba nt,rt.r.lna.l all r-r.am kn'wlua
tliamaal-aa In.labf d to aal I aataU ara raqn.a"
111? m,k. "n"''"' Pymaot. whlla (boaa
I f . ttm Pr "tta dol aolbaa-
OEOBOE WALTER,
Adululatralor.
Kab. 21, 'IT. pd.
A rMINISTR4T0R'S NOTICE.
if . S'" S adialaiatratlow on tha eilata of
H..1.Kltt.r liliil Monraa Tap- Hnvdar tlo
' wwa Kreuwg ,9 iua aouarrirnad..
all paraona knoalna tbamaalTa lod.bUd to.
aid aataia ara ranitd Io otaka lnimallata.
parnivnl, whlla th f harlnf clalma will pra
nt tb-m dulr anthantlealail t.
tha noJa.tlf art.
y.h. WAaiven,
Adnlnlitrator;
Feb. , rd.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
I.ttr. of admlnlalratlonoa thaaataUof
F.I.IZAHKTH lilTTEH.'lataor Monroa T.n
NoTdar Co., I'a., Jaoaaaai), havlnc been irint
td to tba nndaralanad all unoui
aumalrei Ind-biad to laid aatate ara reqoeat.
LJ to iuke Immediate pafnaat, irlille thoae
barlna elalaia wlllpreaant them daly aatben
tloateu to
T. H. WAflN'.R.
Feb. J 'IT. pd. Adtainliirator.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE,
lettamof AdmlBlMMtion an tha ulna nf
Ono. W. Stnul lata ofllentre townihlp, Snydor
Vo., deo'd. harlnv been aranun t' lLa and.
Igna.l, all peraooa knowlna tbantoltaa Indab
ail to aald eMate ar raqnattad to make Imme
dlate perment. while tboaa havltipr elalml war
praaent tbeia only aatbanilcalad to the ander
ilgoed.
ROBERT W. aTHUT,
Admiolatrator.
Feb. S,
'IT.
A DMINISTRATOnS NOTICE
L ltipra nf admlnlatratoln.oa tha eaieta ol
juii.i Killi.K. lat ol J AO KHUN
Tuwn.hlp. Noydr Co., I'a., deo'd, haTlof
boan Kranted te the naderalKied, alt pareona
bow 1 1. a tnemreiTef inuebt-d to (aid rata tear
rnted to naka Immrdlate payment, ard
tbo baring olalma will praaant them duly
tuiucgiiotmigiua auareiuoea lor attl
ment.
WM.
HITTEH.
Feb. S. ST. pd.
Admlalalrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters
I iteatamentity on tha aatat rf PKTKR
THOMAS, late ol ADAMS Uwnahlp, 8uyder
ti.iuniy, I'a., dre'd, barluic In an granted to tba
undarMicned. all neraona knoalnir tbainaelaa
Indelitril toaald eatate ar teqaeaied Io make
imme.i into payment, while thoa havlnf alalma
win prvieoi tuaiu aaiy aniaeaiioated lor eel
tlument to tb undaraiirned.
HEnhY H. THOMAS.
Feb. 17. 'ST. , , Eieoutor
CAUTION NOItCE.
T , '
N.itlre la lirrcbr alvenlbatl h.'Ta tinrcb d
at PrlTi.ta Snlenn the Slau Vj of Jan. 1IMT.
the lollnwinv Rixhla of VMIH .m H.Haflraua. and
loft Iba ajtuia Iu hla Maolun. All naraoua ara
ruutloncd not to mtd.ll. or jU krlur with the
line : .... A
4 Khoele. t Cowa. Hrlfrr. 15 Kaahal of Wheat.
16 Buahol ol Cora. t)ok SHrel OjbI (Hot. 6
bnndrrd Wfliihtof Pork, the' BMIvldad third
oflwaoreaof Wheat la the fetouad. e beda and
HHdlnw, lot of Cbl. keoa, T llaail! of PolBl oe.
ono dot Chalre, Hid Hoard, t Table-.
I liuroaua. Iron Kelile, lot of t'arpat, Sluk aod
mi ui uvvuawarv. f
Jan. a:,iw, pd. .
I
JAI1D TO 1HE PUBLIC-
The wide i '-signed desires
to announce to the public
that he hits embarked in
th e HALOGJVA B USINE8S
in, earnest, and will hold
himself inrcadinesM to sup
ply all demands of dealers
in this section of the coun
try, and therefore solicits
their patronage. All he
asks is a trial of the article,
th e great demand for which
has induced him to make
their manufacture a specialty-
All orders bu mail
promptly filled. Address
SYLVESTER BOW EN,
Middleburgh, Pa.
Fb4,'87.1y. i
m MEET STORR.
V'e desiro to announco lo
tho .public of Middleburg
and vacinity that wo have
opened a Millinery Store iu
Schoch'a luild!ngr opposite
thoJ?ost Office, ivrtddlelrargli,
ra, wiih a full '.lino of Mil
- -. aa 1
linery UodV4xmisting of
tho lato8t-6tyleof Spring
and SnniiircV
HATS" "v L
"
IJONNKTp,
FLOIIfiS.
KIBUONS,
LAOES,
Children Caps , and all bucIi
goods that belongs to a first
clawi Millinery utoro. We
invito you all 4 to give us a
call and examine our coods
before buy ln 2lowhoro.
itCHpcctiuuy ouru, .
' KKDLiSY 8ISTEI18
Io all Diatlm MH In kit han.a fr eollartioa.
H haa capfUnr which It Mntlal Io a pronar
alr'hnrtf ol the dutlaa nfih-u. c. Jr..,
A DMINfSTRATOR'S NOTICE.
r,.AT'. L Arta"l""H'"w h tha aitala or
Hnydar l o.. daaaaKa-Vkavlnff bmn araatad to
' undaralanad all' fmrmn!' iZL ? "2".
-It. indtbud to aav ut.ix .' .
. i . - - - - -
riaaso Don't forget It
That Dr. H. JamciCanoibli ladle liprcnartd
in i aioutui, inula, iron tha purest and bert
n,mp, ana tna only reraady, althar
Inthatc-uniryorthla, th.it will poalllTal and
parxtaentl? enra Centumntlon, Hroaehlua,
Atbm.s ISaral Catarrh and Korrom DabllKy, ar
braul aii a fraxh ould la 14 hoar, f-jjo par
ri inrrv uim fo.tn, uraddock m Co,
booirietora, 190i 81. Phlla.
Trial List, Fib TenalG87.
John J. Swiru. T.x. r John I'd (Tor.
Mjma. ri Rally 11. Wanrar.
Parla H . (110, Adinr. i Dharlaa lioyar.
Tho. Ouiallaa. ra Uanial M. lloyar.
iiinry m mium vj aar Ban mend, i wallar Oal
nrtt, at al.
Iwvao Hpotti, m Wallrr Uolnett, at. al.
ao. Iina;, Joa. Muaaar.at. al.
Sa.nurl l.anvar. at. al. rrr Knh t
HI ram l)relbah, Awlgnea, a Chua. W. lirown,
I. It. I.iirk, Tt Mry F I.nok. Ki.
.Icrrmlah K. 'raw ford, r A. Yun.
John I. KePitr. m John W.rtnoke, at. al.
John llunimnl, va Ixl I'hlor.
N. J. Llrlnitfl'm, r P. M. Tat.
A. l'Ard. vn l.rl Mnnur
To (lomnilMlunara of Cnlon county, r$ Bicliord
Rahiwl Smith, r. Jamci S. Ninlth. Admr.
Tho abora raiifai are at Iwua and lor trial at
I ICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is
mm uarai.y iriTea that
K. :. Urayhlll, lYinklln t. wn Mn
I.. Smith, Mlddlcbuiwh.
Aaron Htnhl, Pn,r n.M..
"-"'"ii., oaiinpfrore!
iHiTTttKHH LICENSE.
A. A.CooMd fc S. V. MlU'holl, 8-IingroT.
KKSTAtJHANTl.K'ENSE.
r. t. OIa, rreohora.
,7!FJ'a..hllr ,'" tor Taorn lloenaea
with the Clark or Uuarter Haaaloni of sr...u.
AAhtii. an 111 i . '
...pnuJV wmi iw nraaania.i lor id
w . ...v .-tu uht ri ran. nail.
iif.D.0,w1i:'n"VIhth. l ordera.1
that the Clark of Iba court Inaert In lb pabll
?? '.."I t-ienaa baraaftar a notice
tkatall ltlonaa atrantad by the tloart will be
,i. i, uui, I.. r. appiioant ahall lilt
tbe aame within fifteen daya after tha lame
aball hare been Kranted. by tha prudaotlnn nl
receipt from the oounty Treaaarer to th Clerk
of iald Court, that tba Llcenae f.-e bat been
r"u' I'l-K CUHIA1M,
W. W. WITTEPf liTEK, ( 'jrk t. M,
MOTlCEis hereby Rivet ibat tbe
.-t-,f,''r Wldowa Anuralaenienta nndrr
lb tJrpliaoe' Court of Snyd. r county, for eon
Brmaliou ou Monday, tha 2Dth day or Keb.
Api.rniatncnt of Sarah Smith, widow of Honry
ftiulth, l itolSprlBj lownahlp, tinyder oounty.
I a., dec d,
Appralamrnt ol Delilah THkrr, widow ol Henry
Itakor, late of Weat Uiarar tuwuablp, tinydor
couiily, I'adacM. r '
Api'mlani.nt of Salome Smith, widow nf I'hllln
Y . Sill II Ik lul.. ... A .1 ...... . i. ... 1
ly, I'., dee d
- vt nurniii towup.i.ii, nnyuur eoun-
W. W. W1TTENMYER,
Clerk, O. 0.
eb. S '17.
Ac::unts.:
r.k. , i . . . . .
. tt luiiuwioK Aarnonu Dive pem me I. ei
amlned and paan-d In the Hrotlioi otary'i .
"i an" win d prantd to th uext i-oiirt of
y.uuui"ii i-n-aa lor eonnrmatlon. All t araoni
Inlaitilml bill i.t. .Aii...
- -' ' llt U UI II. Wi
in armunt or s. A. Vki.i 'a. ....... ...
muel irstumpffof Kprlna; tuwuablp, bnydor
Thoni-coiintorAinoaK. Mltdioll, AaalKneeol
a wi t-jniii., luwnanip, amyuer coun-
i "rat and flml a count ol M.S. nrubaker
AatiKnoe of Mnaea Krubakcr of Ulinpluaa town'
'j., uiiuvi vvuui, i a,
. . . W W' W1TTKNMYEB.
reb, 8,37. 1'rotlioiioUry
racjistcr'i Ncticos-
TOTICK is hereby eriven that the
XI fnlluwItiK nnmeil pcraou have tiled their
Admlnlatriitiir' tliiardliina' and Kinciit.ira u...
uuunui, m i no mmnor , irinne t I snydur
County, and the nne will tepreaxutod for con
flriiuition an I allowance at tlio trourt IIuu.s Iu
..tiuuicuiirKii, mouuny, a en. win lHbi ,
l. I he lira: end fln.il aonoiint of Samuel r
How and John Kjw. Kxacutora ol iha ..iu.. i
t Mir nuw. urv u.
8. Tha Drat and final a.i.mint vn.n.M
drranrt Andrew V older. Admrru'a of the rau.e
of tllaa Welder, deo'd.
S. The ftr-t and final account nril.nrw Kui..,
Admr. of the ealuto of Juhu I.. Sulli-I, dee'd.
4. Tha flrat and final account .r i.i n..,.
bart. tlcculi r of tlie eatata of I'olur )..rhn
dee'd.
S. Second and final ai-cniml nf Tn..!, t.......
Kseculur ol the eatale ol liavlii Koouae, dro'd. '
0. Flrat and final account nl rr..ari..L ir......i
Aduir. nl the ratnte ol tlnilmrlne Keanel, deo'ii. '
7. I'lrat and flnul arcount of Win. Hardin"
Admr. ol the eatute of Joroiiilnh Martin, die'd.'
8. Th flrat and nartlal acciuiot nr.r i lh...
ler. and S. J. Kllnirlnr A.lmr-. ..i ii,.
, , ,. I . - . . v, ,.,w a,i,,v UI
John KhnKlcr, dec d.
Tbe final account of Kamnal wii.. i-.,... .i.
Socd c hMr u,luur 'h"d 01 l'"t'er W'ully.j
II. J. IH.'t'K,
Keg-lator and Kevoider.
Court I'oclamation
WUKRKAS tho Hon
llu. her I'raal.eeot Judae
JoaeplrC
rtf Iha l.i.ll
fllal Ulatrlot oouipoad of tb countlea of Sn.iia
I'blun and
Mifllfu and JSauiuel A. Weusl and
...... a. nuiiu, E.aqe. AaBOeiBia JBdKBi IB
and lor Snyder eountr bar laaued tbelr pre
eepl bearlnK.dat the 'iutb day of Jan. A; I)
la.nl. A ll.ln. M
Aaaociaie Judxea
."ti , to ui uireoiei lor t ie noun
to ui uiraaied for t ia ho iiinir ..r n.
pbanaeourt. aaourtor Uommon 1'leaa, eourt
of Oyer and Terminer and General eourt of
ocaiona or ir.e peac at attdilleburgh
lor the oounty ol Mnydnr; on tbe 4d Mondaf
(belna th Xath da ol Fab. 1887.1 and mmiin,..
Notiea la therefor aareu alwan tn Ika ntm
ner, Juailceaof tbe faaoaaud Uonataolea In
and for theeouoty ofHayder.to appeal la their
proper proo with thalr rolla racnr.la ln....
aitioDi, eramlnationa and other remembraueea
. ."oaw vuinKa to rreir omcea and In thlr bat
a. .rtain to usnon and witn- ei and per
aona uroeea.it in a- in bakair r i i
""n analoat any peraooa are le.talred to be
............ mti, BiianuiDH ana not nenartina
queate. I to ba punctual In Ihelr attendancB a
tLe appointed tlmsaKralily toitu.
JlTln un''r nT band and aea at tb Sbr
lfl'omola ailddlburK,thiiOtk day ol Jan
t..' tJOuiaod alkkt hundred and
NEK 0. lilVDLKSWABTB, SkerlB.
LEGAL NOTICE.
tatiortiie Lint vs. I Li Vie Court of Com
Frederick Jtiyel non I'ltone ofti.m
i iter coukiu i'a.
RNYrJKRrOCJITY.SB:
l ho t on.monwc. l h ol I'enneylranU to tk
.Sberlli ol aaid eountr i 11 1'i.ibanu Blett
" i urejeni'ui ner eii'lma then
V-...........U uitt you aumnion by (rood
Viok-
il
B
oilharlei Hlgel, dee d., all oi Nnyder ooanlr
ia.,duiy aon Jounsonand Ju'la Hlgcl of aiw-
I.U.WH, ,-a.. (.iiwooia Andeiaoa (of No. Sol
houth inrd fat., I'hllad.lpliU. I'a., and K. H.
UlKl(whoraid'atI.voiia, Klc eoonty, Kan
aaa late ol your oouuty Yeouien, ao thut ihey be
and appear hfur our Judnea at Mlddlenuruhl
alour:.ounly)ourtoft;o.umOB Flea, there to
be held th ititb day or February next to auow
wrcrsof.
wa.areaathe laid fJatbennn Ille t end the afore.
aald. frM.rlok if.l.,.,M.ry Uow.ll T hi la
I a and M. A. VVtzl.t;aardlaii ol .aaura Kle
'-J"n Kl: and Manh KU-.il, mloir
ehlldrBa oftbarlai Kl.al. deo d, Jo tola a I
that e.rulu meeeusa; and traetof land ilta
ate In Franklin towuablp, Haydr eo.nty, Pi '
be.lnnlna- at a black oak. tbaoee loo-a it
jaat M peroii.a t,, a pbe.tnBtoak.lkauoe north
Tedat. eaat itsj perch. a tee oat, tbeaee north
?. a' . ??. Prebea t a poaf thenee north
!id!S.V" pot, th.no. aon h
UI
li.a
i. . " r fan oi i.ninniOB, sonlaln
".".' and 111 perekea and iilowaneVi
-i.i. .r. . . " Bllowanea
1 ? ? JPpurt0BBra, of whlob tbey lb.
"''' .""a""'"! Mow , Haehel
ff"?".' 'I1' T "'"'' J- Johoaoa
il. H t all. I ll A til.Mnn U D 1. . -1 . . . . .
. jaua ana Johoaoa,
l.tlS. Jalla Kile,
laa of iaturu, John
children of tJharlea
aadH A. Watael, ajuardl
Bad Harak Klatila. nlnar
ivivaie, uaeeaaaii. ata, f,e.vtitin . . ,.
i. . , . -I . ........ wl ,juNh
betwaea tbam aaoi.rilma-I tKa .
bly la iui-h eaa aiad aad provided and bb.'
rar at a l 14 oDoe-
And bar yoa lba aad thara tha nam, af
thea. aurumoner aad tkla writ.
Wllnttilk. u.b I ai n.... . . .
, w. v. avnttr. i rat iiiaot
Judrf.oroor .aid Uoart at Mld llaburab tba
ia say o'LiMeober. a. Li. 1U.
W. W. WITTMutin n.nik'.
Coart el OtBunow I'l ol hBd.reo.Bty. '
OS AX. J
.- ... ..u,.,u, ntiiri't atlfll (ol
v. """ iij.i mry tiowall, K.e ia
Urneat,'tr'.ftlpl,8. A. Welrel Vuurdla
ol I. aura. John ami fcS.nuh Hi- al mi..... -i.n.i...
lo& (DjpgientliieSnimeE9;,
Seliosgrove'e widesawake Clothier,
buawl-straps, eto , on band to enpply a whole o dony goinj
West, and La baa firmly resolved that they
Must all be sold before Spring,
and ia therefore offering tbem at exliaordinary low price. Now ia yonr
acccpieci tine io uoy. uorne and get some or oor Winter
Goods all at special Kedoced Prices,
Don't be Deceived by Imposters I
Wa have opened a Merchant
-Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa.,
and tale this means of informing tbe people of Snyder county, that vte
have on band a well st lected atook of
Cloths, Cassimeres, etc.,
and khtDples from the best and moat reliable New Yotk and Fbitf1c!.b!
houses, and will sell lower than ever. Catting, Cleaning, Ilepairirj" Uto
ing and Scorning done on abort notice.
tNov
ltf.
FRIEDMAN & GETZ,
Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa.
DEADER.? IN
EDtrv sis, Eft.,
Dubire to annonnce to the people of Snyder cnnitly that thev are caw
back from tbe East and brought with tbem an
Qt.iftBfiieiise ttocko go&dls,
Comprising everotbiog on tbe line 0
Suits, Overcoats, Blankets, Linen
Goods, Shawls, etc., etc.
The latest and best hi Underwear.
Highest price paid for Produce.
-0-
Aa strikes are the order of the day
iu Snyder county not for bigber;wagea or Icbs hours, but a STI.IKE
AT Ii 10 II 1? 11 ICES. Cash bneinepa has become the order of tbe day
and tho pricra must correspond with the progress of the times. 1 bava
tuereloie prepared myself for the cash trade of the county by puichast
ng a largo stock of GOOD GOODS which I have
MARKED DOWN
o the lowest possiblo margin in exchange for readv moner. I Lata a. a
books, lose notbiog on ncoonote and discount my bills, thns saving aa
average of at least fifteen percent, which benefit I give to my pnrehaseia
Come and see me and I will convince yoa of tbe advantages of tbia lew
departure.
A. S. HELPRICH
Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania.
(JETTYSBURO.
ORTTYSBURQ.
A NEW BOOK.
THE GREAX INVASION.
GENERAL LEE IN PENNSYLVANIA.
The fullest, most exact, and most
oanipalgn yet written The result of
r yi -'t nubiiviiiT,
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Jan. 20 4 w.
FeaoiTDdl aft Laioft I
The Boston Shoe
la tha ntana Ia l.n
a..avw av aWT. ... . ..
jor i nn P AC
IllatllWUUU II
43.00,
&
SHOES
SHOE
for Men, Ladies &
Children. For men
we bava tba Walker
WARRANTED
and Lumberman's
II. CO. Children, fin ihnn. Oft...
RlinTG ir..-.uuuuLnJi7
af ?i' ni M ,or InntA be convinced of tbe bargains yoa will
get in Glatewar., Qoaenaware. Lampa and Globes. Wo are aallin ml
n-ll . , . aawau uuuil
good off at moat
gooda. OOUNTR:
GOODS, or Caab paid for produce.
Qift'i bslldio, WiWIAarsbaii,
TRTJNKB,
SATOHELL,
VALISES,
fata enoah Trnnks. 8ic!io!a. Vlisoa
We Ilrasiiflii'e
(Goo all FHs.
Call on us and get
the best and
cheapest.
Tailoring establishment io -
BUCK I3K08.
I have inaugurated In icovria
GETTYBBU
elaborate aeoount of the Oetthnr-i.
twenty years ?ot M
ou i nn r nv mi r-hMAit ia iaxa . a.
J - 5BUET, Pnllislier, Dayisi. Otii-
and Variety Store
.Bt
boots; ; om sboea
which wa ara aell.
ing very low. I a
wa bave tba Com
mon 8une, Roch
ester b McRyan'a
Celebrated F in
Shoes.
a- a. aawaaa ill GIB, VO
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