Sfrt fPfoltfcurjjfc dsI, BY T. 11. 11A.XC.T1211. Bl)criptiou 1.50 Tor Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : Cli Volts, Cm Year,. UlMai. Ue Year, .001 UMl"nil'IIBIi " I'll fiurv. . . . 1 ('--J . . it u rrQIHIIfn " .wr . ..... . .... ..... T Artllor, bmur, Administrator, and .! Hello. ! 10 VktDMipMUl arrninint are male, all kdtrilaeoeou,laa.rt-d tor lea then I niooths, irnr ti. par laea (or Urn Insertion. 1 v etthe s-enad leaertloD eaJ ?6 MDtl lor eaca beeejaeai tartljo. Thursday, April 11, 18S7 Tbe Iligb Liccneo Rill passed tbe Home finally at S o'clock Tuesday cveniog with a voVo cf 223 for and C3 against it. It oow depends on the Sanato t make it a law. Tbe Democrats iu Congress, who bave opposod tbe admission of Da kota as a Stato, because it would be likely to increase tbe Ilepublican majority in the Senate, Had it hard to explain why a territory with 500; O00 inhabitants, 3.C00 Bchool-honaes, and 2.C00.000 acres of wheat fields, is not prosperous and progressive enough to join tbe Uuion. Tbo De mocratic leaders are treading on dangerous ground. Tbe Legislature of New Jersey has refased to pass a marringe liconeo bill similar to the Pennsylvania law. Tbe principal objectors, it is said, are tho clergymen of C linden and other towns bordering tbe Pennsyl vania line, who find tbo buaitebs of marrying runaway couples from this State too remunerative to give up If this statement is true, bo wo mis sionary effort might bo expended witb profit notrer homo than India or China. "Uncle Sam has an embarrassment of riches. Hy tho end of June it is estimated that tho Treasury suipliiB will be sufficient to extinguish nil bonds which mature beforo 1891. Daring the next four years the enor mous sum of from 8300.000,000 tu SiOO.OOO.OOO will probably accumu late. As to tbo proper modo of dis posing of this, or of preventing its accumulation, financiers are divided ia opinion and tbe question remains nattounl couMutliuiu- Tbe iron manufacturers of Pitts burgh aro quoted as saying that tbe card rate of iron will hardly go any higher than it is at present, as re preRentativcB of England and Swe dish iron firms have recently invad ed Pittsburgh and aro making des perate efforts to placo orders for foreign iron. It is reported that the iron business is not as good as it wa& a few weeks ago- Pig iron has de clined fifty cents a ton diiriug the jpast month aud muck bar 50- District Attorney (Irajhom, in re ply to a letter of inquiry from Mrs Caroline Karle White, President of the Women'sJiranch of tbo Pociety for tho Prevention of Cruelty to An imals, says that iu his judgment tho killing or maimiog of captivo birds for sport or to tost tho skill of marks men, comes within the provisions of the act of assembly i dative to crnelty to animals, under which that aoc.oty operates, and is, thoreforr, a cnisdomeacor, punishable with Cno and imprisonment Iu view of tbo general opinion of tko sporting men to tbe contrary, tho district attorney suggests that due notico bo given of tbeso facts before toy arrests are made for infraction of the law. It is aid that Jay Gould is dis tressed because bo has so much wealth, and that he recently said 4hat his money is caakiug a slave of him and that he sees no way of ens caping from the refponbitilitios and troubles of great wealth. We syro pntbiso with tho cash burdened mill ionaire, as all editors will, for they know wbat it is to be postered with too much money i wo were always Borry for poor old Ring Midas, of mythological famu. liut wo suggest to our friend Could that ho could probably relieve himself, in a meas ure, by giving away a few millions of dollars now in various charitable and nseful ways : be might establish a free publio library ia New York, which bas Done t be might endow several hospitals and orphan asy lums be might make a big aub eortption to tho Grant monument fond i be could seud tea thousand poor children oat of the city for a long summer holiday aud fresh air treatment t if these did Dot suffice, why we would be even willing our eelfto take a half million or less of surplus cash aod promise to make good dm of it, and Dot feel ourselves iordeoed by it beyond endurance. LXTTX1. FEOS! 2imi3BUl.&. TUiKJitor ofihtiw. ' "You nre doing ns much woik tol0f hit week enya that the reocnt the tqaare hour, this seesiou an any 'ortici cxtooeivelv inibiished thro'- Legislature t!;:it comes wilbiu my recollection " Thus rpoke A prominent ofiHitl. ho bas been an observer of legis lative movement for a decide past, to a member of tho lower Hoiiso, one day last week. "Yes sit", replied the member thankfully, 'I fool that some profitable and salutary meas ures will bo on our Statnto H uks. when wo havo reachod Goal adjourn ment." Speaker Hoycr carao down from bis official scat on Wednesday lat. and ou tho floor took up for third reading his Hill for aa appropriation to repair the Capital and erect a now liibrary building. It waarncnd ed on this reading to J?l"0,000. Tho lauding opinion among n vast number of tho members is that there is little policy in expending any sum of tbe State's money to repair the prescut building which now disfig ures tho Hill. Tho Knights of Labor bsa led by their worthy chief, (5 rand Mastei Workman Powdorly, took possession of Harrisburg, ou tho 7th.. inst. At threo o'clock in tbe afternoon tboy met in Convention for tbo pur pose of discussing questions relating to such legislation, ns they deemed would affect tbo growth and interests of their organization. a i sigui ociock iii luo evening u pleasant faced geuth'inan with gold rimmed spectacles set loosely upon bin face, took tho Chief Clerk's chair in tho House, to preside over n meet ing of tboKuights. Powdeilv brief ly reviewed the growth of tho or ganization, of which ho U tho Chief, iu a well lime I speed) nud then in troduced Cloner il Secretary Itch luau from Mass, who lium-hud into a stirring ppeech of almost two hours length, in which he declared that in tbo next twenty years tbo forces which will shape tho future liiatmy of our country, will moot faco to face and striveforprcdomiuniico. In that time tho great unsHtlid West will bo taken up, nud tho din tribution of wealth, instead of its great accumulation in a few men' bands, be Raid, would solvo tho iutii cnte problem with which Labor in America, is now incumbered. He predicted (but tbo onslaught to bo made in that time, upon Monopoly by Labor, would wrest from the grat-p of concentrated wealth and power, the industiiul nud commercial levers aud work so pos itive a deliverance, from tho elements which now arrest its growth, for the means, which Labor seeks wherewith to overthrow nud completely dismnn tlo its giant enemy, Monopoly, nnd restoro to our land it3 normal soci.il condition That Hie etuifi w ! Vi r -liiiced tho grand iiru.y of ti-i ; number ing nearly a million, w;.i-ld bo re moved mid tho lr".'n; i'j.:l!y in verted int. a useful eiiu.-u, und that legislation making l!m ..f.-KMiou of tramping puiii li:l 1 w . u I I uo moro utod the nltcnti.n! .f : he law making power of tho 1-kmI. -Mr. Lielitunu's nrg.i:!.t!;t, wLich was pronounced u n. i-t, i !T ono, was received with lunch coiuplaisauco by tho henrors. Mr. IJalph ll. aumont from I!. I., followod iu un enrueBt speech iu which he uot only succue 1 ed in making the audience believM that ho nil eiigroHHed in tho inter ests of Labor, but that ho was defi cient in grammar although uono tho less effective in his remarks, About one do.eu Funnies prouii- neut in the Woman Snffrago move ment, bat iu tho lobby of the Sunate Chamber ou Thursday morning last, listening to tho ditcunbion of a m:as uro in relation to tho eulnuvchiso ment of their sex- They were from Philadelphia, Pittsburg and othtr points iu tho State. Miss Matilda liiadmau from Pitts bnrg, who baa achieved probably so much distiuctiou iu her effort at speech making in nil the States iu the Uuion, in support of the mjvu ment, aud who has several times within tho past winter appeured be fore large asteniblies of both women and meu in tho II jiiho, h re, gives it as her belief thut livo voaa henoo will witueHs the uho of tho ballot in tho baud of women all over the United States, and equal foico and freedom ith men. This opinion is generally accredited with being slightly prematuro iu its develope ment. Seuator iiay is expected here early this week, and rpecnlatioii con cerning his alleged iuteutiou of re tiring from tbo Treusary Departing assigning tho Portfolio to some as piring polotician, ia rifo. That be will resign boforo December next, no one appears to be positively sure of saying. Harry K. Gregory of Selins grove spent a short time on tbe Ilill last week while on bis way to Wash ington, Col. A. U. Simpsod, A. W. Putter and 11. II. Orimrn. K.r'. bra bar.! I.i I 111 . . . ecieiioiii- i - Walwobtu.'! I cu Bb late wiea. The Alleged Consumption Caro- Tho Medical Nuwa of TLilaJolnhift out tho country announcing tbe cure at tho Philadelphia Hospital i f a number of patients Buffeting witb consumptiou through trsrlment by injections nf carbonic ac .I gas and sulphiirretli'd bydrogvu greatly ex aggerated tho succesH of tl.o treat ment. Tho treatment, it fays, was first introduced by liuracon, of Lyons. Iu an editorial article on the sub ject tbo Medical Nows say: "Vtry many of the statements which bave beeu spread broadcast over the country aro ubiolutoly falso A f ir as we kuow, tbeio liavo been no cases cuied, certainly not nt tbe Philadelphia Hof-pital, nndevcii those of Iji-rgeon's pationts who wero most benefited continued to bave slight expoctoiation, containing vncilli. Tho results nt tho Philadelphia Hos pital, ir. tho limited series of cases which havo boen under treatment. bavo boen in tho reductiou of tbe fever nnd tho sweats, tha lessening; of tbe expectoration nud in tl.o iu creaso of weight. These nfc irnins tu bo thnukful for, auy encourage us to hope that wo may have here a re medial measuto of pomo value, but further than this nothing can ba said ' Phthisis, as wo usually moot it, is not nu acute disoaso, and an ex perience of seven weeks i far too short a timo in which to f u rn n judgmuut of tho pnrmnncnt beveti cent effects of tho treatment. It will take a your or two nt least to thoroughly test its value, and tnean whilo it is snd to think that so many poor victims of this direful disenso will huffernlso tho delirium of falbo Iii p" nronsod by tho pr.-m ituro nnd ui.ieli.ililo statements which, uufur- mnniciy, navo neen yiveu wnJo cur renev" I'o this wo would add that the Philadelphia dailies nro responsible for tho blnt.-menh published The reference to thin treatment recently given in this piper was gleaned from the Philadelphia Times. On tho f irm i f Mr. John Gniutb er, in llie'iland township, l!t-rks cnni v, u chestnut tree was cut dow n which for hiz.i is probably not extvll eil b iiny other of its sizo iu tho State. It measured 30. feot iu cirs cnuiferencclO feet t wo inches across lo an I j-iu.iiu 1J eorli of lire-wood. Itwassjlid to tho c iro yet, nnd only lust Bem-m n crop uf about 3. bunhels of cbestonts va secured from it Tho concentric rings in tho wood were plaiuly mark ed, nnd posHcssing nn inquiring mind tho oaner counted that, and this established tho fact to them the treo sprung up from tho parent chestnut about 23' years ngo The most remarkable fact in connection with the old forest monarch, how ever, was tho discovery, iu splitting it up, of a small, hollow metal tube solidly imboded in the wood of tbu trunk about 3 foot inward from the outer Burfaeo and which upm exams iuaiion was found to contain n strip of paper, ou which was written with ink, iu German, tho foil owing inscrip tion: "Johanu Jacob Goorgo Walter Tubingen, Kingdom of Wurtembcrg. Anuon, 170."." Tho supposition it that tho tubo was for some myster ious purpose bid iu the treo when of oidinary bizo by boring iuto it with nn anger, and then plugged tip, nud that nfterwnrds tho puncture was grown over and tho foreign matter thus shut out from observation. E2ECIIER Oil HELL. "If a roan to-day believed iu the old iduii of hell," said Uev. Ilonry Ward Needier at Plymouth Church, Urooklyo, on a recout occasion, ,-he would bo regarded as a fit candi. date for the lunatic asylum. He must givo up either bis Christ or his boll. Mau can only be saved by tho voluntary suffering of love, and that is not consistent with the idea of a revengeful God. Holl has beeu pretty much left out of tbe liiblu iu its revised sttto. Sbool and hades have taken ile place. This does not do away with the idoa of a futo punishment. I believe in that, tbo old method and machine, have been pretty gonerally given t. "No man ought to bo suddenly converted unless he bas been living on tbe lower plane of bis baser, ani mal nature. Such a man changes bis modo of lifo because he fears he will go to hell and bo liu.i J, If a man can't bo held by any other ele ment than fear, let hiu) bo held by that. Such a man word I begin a new lifu by fivi.ng up tho vico of swearing, and would tell uo more lies in his business than was abso lutely uecewsary." The pout who wrote 'man wants but little beio below' lived many JeorM8- WM.IU UliM ilaya, waoti 'all I, A K ill A Generous Extensive Loan An earnest Christion lady makes the following offer to cor readers: "I will loau, free of postal and all charges to such of your readeie as cillrrjm ibo a cureful roading and to pay re turn postage after reading it a book which in interesting style shows the Hilda to be a selfsinterpretcr, and its teachings grandly harmonious, view ed iu tbe light of sanctified reason and common sense. "I want to put this book into the bands of all the skeptically inclined, as an nil and guild ngainst tbe growing scientific skepticism. It is not dry, musty reading, but truly 'meat ia due onsou' to the truth hungry. Tho light of this precious littlo volume has inado tho Hi bin n now book, a treasure, a miue of wealth, to many ai woll as to myself And I fuel that I cannot better nse my meaua than in circulatiog this work by the thousand." Address postal card to .Mrs. O. B. Lemuels, Allegbeuy, Pa. Eviction 'g Arnica Salva- Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts, HrtiHo, Sires, Ulcers, Salt Ithenra, l-'evor Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and oilskin Eruptions, and positively cuies Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. G M. tfkindcl. WT IUb? M tick, Wl fr tint CMtnrtn, VTlua ih ww k CblM. ciwl Air ('Mloria, Wliac h bmni MUm, (ha tiling to Cutorla, WUw ib bad ClUJdfes, tb fare thaca CutovU, A I'MiXHTIlATGIt'S NOTICE. l I.i 1 1 a, r nJmlnl-iratlno nn the rut ate of i.ii ci .m i in, i.i in nt mi MieimrK K ii till r ) ilj CM, Ikiviim ''i nrntoil to tha nn.lerni im.J. all icoiiii Iimowiiik tlianmi'lvn 1 11 l.'t t il to M c .ii an- r"nut'i to mki Imme ll.iin iMi i i. -nt, nhlln tli ,e liivlnir clini iii ..,. rut thpiii iluly auibuutlcataJ fur i-ttlniuujt to uie ummraiyiiF a. C; Is. SMITH A NI U. -87. AdmlDUtrator. ADMINISTUATGR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! Tim Bn.liT-ljoe.1 Ailmlnlitriitiir uf tlio niali. il Iti liiTi n I'll' t, iliv'il., Iijr virtue of n oriliT "til "I thn Or lili.' fiiurt ol Snyilcr roiiniy, n III 'ill Ihn llillnwin llfM'l llii.il ri'iil -tulr,il I'ni'l.i' Sal ui.n r muling In IIchvit town. li. Siiili-riuiiiii', l'a.,uu Monday, May 9th 1887, t 10 o'clock, a CTtnin nu'iiiKo nml tract ol laml niiiiiulcil rsiiriut y liiu.l i.i John W . Kline, hart ly IiiihIhuI JiiIiii W. Kline ami Junto iMuir, Si. mil lir liiniln olatnieil hy Jainca IMitl anil Wot 1 7 laiuU ul AI'oa Sitxrlit, couulnlUK . .10. Acres inor lir K w, wtlU Lit Ihr oprnil-nnni., nn wliH liarcercclcil a K"-! i lV III, 1,1 Ni I Mill SK, HAKN. un other iniMiiiiM'iiJii. Tim land la In a K'hhI "lHicolcultlVMtl.il,. 1 I K. MM 'in par cent, cwll.lhu h ilnnee nn con. nrui.it Ion ul vulu. Jimx W. KI NKI.K. April U, '87. A Juilnntrntur. SUKHIFrs SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Whcicni In- lrtne ul Snn.lrv wrltn ul Klerl l iiciui Mini Vi iHlitliinl x iiii'in, Irrucil out i t the t 'oiirt ol I'nii.i 1 1 'lea. e ol sn,U-r t-ou'ilv, I'a., iiti.l In mc .Im cte.l, 1 will eipn'-e tu putific riilont ll fl'oii'1 llou.c, in .Mlilillchiiruli, on Monday, May 2, '87, at 10 n'cluck iltllicrl. Hclll- . '! I a .M., the fiillowinn iructs f I'nii'l N". 1. II. I n. ii -i rtniii tract ol lmul ituatoin ' ' I ', Snyilcr c.uiiii, l'a a mile. -H ii -t .'n, li.iiin.le.l North l.y laml nt Oent r.a-t tiv aiiiue mill 11.111I1I I'm c 1 ii y .locili SiiiHili, Wet l.v .Ivremliili II ickenlierrv. cimtiiliiliiu 16 AI'KI.S in. 1 ii n rclie, lie the aine iimro or los, whereon lire crci ic.i 11 r it ., nt. iiwr.l, 1.1 Ml IIUI SK, Hug Stahlii uinl oilier iioeennary oullitiil'liiif;, a well ol tiuoil wilier iiuar the ilu. r. As the property ul l.cwlii lliitich. CrniKi'. Tract No. 2. I'l. Kb. Itclnif all llnil certain tract nT laiol liu tc in Ailain lowui-lnp, Snvilur cotitily, I'a , lammlcS .North Py P1111I nt fharlcii I'Isk, Ku-t Pv John Kllmi, Suiitli l.y M.i.ih Npeclil, aid We-t Py .liicoh I'll 1. eootiilnlnH " A"1I-S. inure or Icm whereon iiroerecte.l a TW I IAl'1 lit Y, We illier Poarjeil llivrllliiK Utd'SK, Hon StilPlo, ul.-o the IniiPcr reinly i,.r.i P.iru. To Pa Hold aa Hiu prop erty ul .lompli Mucr. fro-jne. Tract No. 8. Vcn. l.x. Ilclnx llio I f.i Mtuto ut thn ii, ten. 1 int. auj a!l or Hiiy other nalil litloof Internl that he in ty Ituvo In nalil .ieuiiia hcrcalttr ilencrlhcit: A rtilill tract nt lan. I fltuate In Wimhlmrioii t..w imliii, Snyilcr eouniy Hit., tiiiiiinlti North Py l iti.l.ot I'hilip I'reeil, Kul Py John Artmitail, South l.v rhlllli I rn .l 11 n.l Weal Py John IP I tapple cuiilulniii( 6 Al'l(l'.S. more or P win rem nre erecte.l u noiiil TWO S'l'l IKY I)V I.I.I.INO 111 U Si;, Hoi Stahle, anil other untP'.nPlini(ii, with an excellent young orchur.l. SuPl 111 the propeity ol Win. Mover. NKK II. i'illllDUflWAKTII.SIierlll Micrlll i Olllee, MiaaiePurKli, Tn., April 12, 'T. AD M I N I STR ATO U'S NO T I C K letteraof Ailmlnltrtion on the e-t ile 01 Itlllli.i.CIL l'l.lll.l.nllU....I......I.I.. k;..-, Co., ileo'tl, bavlnit beeu xrantei; to the iniiln iKiieu, an peraoui Knowing tlietuielvet Imleb kil I.I..I.I ... I...1 ... ....I.. - - . . . . u. .w 1 v 1 u 1 b. v, umv imiue illate paymeut.wlille thoin hutrlnv clalim ware present ttieui duly authenticated tu Ue un.ier Iu m.il JOHN W 1INITKI.I.- April H fi7. AJujiuinrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE- la Amiiied Ks- ) in the Court of Cum in tc f hiwa moii 1'leas oj Snyder Kohii'l. ) Ciiuntii. The AiMltnr Hptiolnloil Py tlio (!our to illii- r I tin ; ; Hie 1 11 n, I h In the limiilH ul the aivountiiut, Am. 1' I). Mitchell, will meet the Hurt ion Iniereai. ml. tk.r theputn uo of hie anmiluiment at Win. lloitiworth ii llol.'l, In Selliieicruvu on Tl'KS. IA V. May r.r.l, 1KHT ut 9 o'clock A.M., when itnl lir all el a Inn auralnat fuij cutate, prop, ciiy nuiliuutleaUJ.iuuat ho preicutud or lio ilubiir 1 . J Iroiu cvur oouiuniiK Inoumil.l luna jAJira . t'utiL.si:, April T,'S7. Amlltor To tho School Dircctcra of Snyder Co iIkmti.kmkn : In puraunnco of the Ally-third Section ul Hie Act ol .May Slh, lkS4, you are here by notined In meet In convention, at the Court llouao In MiddlehuritU un the rlrat Tueaday lu May, A. ll. 1M7 at 11 o'clock A. M. It beliiK tbe third day ol the month, and auluet viva voce, Py a iniipirity ol the whole number ol dlructora preaent, one peraon of literary and acluntilic aeiiulruuienu aud ol skill aud exnurlence lu the ail ul luaohihK. aa County Nuiierlntondont lur tbo three aueeedlii yeuia 1 and eertlly the re sult to tbe Statu Superintendent, at Hurriaburic, aa re-iuireii ny inn inirty-BIUlU and lurllulll Section ol said Aot, DAN1KI. H, 1IOYKU. April i,'7. Count buputluUiniteni. Tlie Uicliost lliiinorours Book of the SAMANT H A ATS A R AT 0 0 A by Joalah Alien' Wife. Mia Holly (pent all laat aeaaun amid Ihe whirl of fuablon at tJaraV loHa. aud take oU Ha folllea tllrlationa, low neck draaalnir. puaT rot. Ao., Id her inimitable illustrated h upper, tho renowned artlatof 'Puck. Will sail luiiutpsely. frlea a .60 Jlrlabt AkuiiIi WacUd. Addreai Ul UUAUU toko., S ubiw fhiiadeiphu. f. niinn-urovuniuK ai , ie. l ueoooai Droiuaeir. Aeeonnt of Henry Reagle, Oolleetor for Tr 1W5: To ara't uf niinllcate of u-J, 9U 10 8 itj pia irertnrer f 71 ft - errrri nn pirai i), ta.and S ao " UomiolMlon, M To balance due Borongh, IBM Aee't of M 11 Keaule. llnl. for USS. Tu am't of Duplloate for year 18 1 ereejiage, By amnnnt r.al.1 Trenurer, " orerpaM " p-r sent, alxtenient " (Jemnilialon, 11 11 11 it 11 14 819 40 Do Ilomnsh. t47 IV ltl Duann Dupltnat of 1RM, I'r 1. llreer ltarbnr To loll. I1 Aii.lit rneMleti ani AO Uy am i ptPI Treaeurer, Due ll.irouab, Aar in Rennlnaer in ara't In Iinnl. oaiei 01 it, inrj, tu 71 line Treaaury, M i Uulatao'llnej In rnpllcate. lto 31 Am Seliamhaiiith, Treat, la boc'I l,k U.ivn.,.,1, To ain't rece',1 of II R. Beade, I2 Ct tsy urnure paia 1111 II " CotumlHlon t u W in r.. v. ntiwrnsnx, JOHN M.aTKNlNUEK T. 11, 11AK1 tl. AaJlton. A nMINISTHATOlVS NOTICE. 41 Let tern ot Ailtnlnlntratl m no thaeatateof Tlrnm YoiiDRiunn, I itnnf Wt Hearer lwp Snviler tin , Pa., lecaaeeil, liavlna; deen rnt. PI to the un.lerlani il all pernont knnwlne; eliemaelver Imleliteil to laPI eatate ere requeat. hl to make linire.llata payment, while ihn liarlna elalma wlllproaent them duly antben ticateJ to W. 11. TOT'VOMAN, Mar. 33 nr. p.!. A.lminlMrator. P. 8. i'ernona having rlalma aitalnal tha aiHite eftate can preaent them to ,M la TlllPi YoutiKUian, McClurn, l'a., lor lettlement. Sheriffs' Sale. Whcreaa ny rlrtn of a writ laaued out of the Court o Comni'in I'leae ol Sny.ler county ami to me ill r civil IwUlexpn.e to I'uhlio Sale at 1 tie uouri Home iu MPPiieiiurgh, on Saturday, April 10, 1887, at I o'clock p. in. Ollbert. ri Ka. neiiiK an that certain tractor l,ml altuate In Perry townahip, Say. lor county. Pa , Pe Klnt.lng at a atone on line in I., u. .Mark', thence Mirth 1 ile. W eal oj ami fonr-'entha perto atone Thence Nin th nu .leu. Weal, HI an. I ae en. tenth p r to a atone a rovil. Iheue- S.iuih alo a a im roan ick. r. nt n p. rcnea tu a tn', Th.'tice s iuih i iP-K. Wet :il per t a atone, 1 hence " intli 3 r)ie.tenh Wet 110 iierchca to a wlilie Uk atini'.o. Tiion. e So ii'i mi iP v. Kat . V5 pi r, lu a tu h. alii.. I iu-. c o. titling So AtJK KS ami lift perche more or P , uhuntftacrea clear anl Ptlane kh I tlmhar, wnari .ft are e-e.-t.Ml a I .on I W Y I.I.I Ntl HulSE ami other am-ill outlmiPlliiiia. Sotie l, taken Into eieciitlnn ami to PeaoPI aa the prop. rty ol Henry Itrouae and Idrhara L. llrnuae. NKK 11. MlllllI.KSWAKril. Sherllf, Slieiltla' ullicc. Ml l,llcl.urnh, Murcli al, 'ST. "SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA " Ml.-a Marietta Holly, the ill'tlnuPhed hu muroiia Hiithur known Ha 1 Jonl ih Alleu'a Wile," tine u-t hiii-hcO her new Poi.k "S unaiitlia at Sar.itoua," iu the Inluilta' le imr; 1, it . k I ou 'tile ul ' Siiiinint ha nt the I 'i i leni lal," "Hetacy lloPPitt," etc , mill luia aold the MNS lor n iioml roiiml ainr. In Meaara. HuhPar.l Hroa., ol I'liiln itelphhi, who are i iiipli yimr thu Peat huinnmu artit In the ciiitutri to lllo-tratc It, ami prop i hrlnirlnu n out ttiW Spring at a popul ir price Py nil.-.-rll't Inn. .la II .Hy -1 ut nil lat aenaoii ami, I the whirl ul la-hion nt S itut..a , nnH taki a oil Iti. Iiilhc", IPrtatlona, ywi i..l". low tieck ilreaiiir, ivo.. Innaiylv that la nvei ilnwiiiit witli rlclu al 1 1 ii li m r n tnl inuat on ule a urcl acii.a lion Alun'li 17, 'bT.Sw. TjiXRCrTOUS' NOTICK -L. ter I Jteatatuentaty nn the eatate if Ularicaret Mnmtnel. late nt Jiickaon townahln, Snyder iViumy, Pa., dee'd, havinc P. en aranted to the unneraiuneii, an pera ma anowinit tnemaeiTea luilebteii to aaPI i htat" are tequeaiedto make linmndlata pi)in.;iil, while thoae having elalrar will preaent them duly authenticated for act tleiuent to tha uuilereiKred. 1 . It. W AVI AFIl, April T. lr-H7. p 1. tutor. A DMINlSlTtATORV V I.itt. rant Admlnlhtratln S iNOJICK. Imliiletratlnn on the eatate n( M ary Ha, kcnPurit late uf Centre ton nahlp, nnyurr i o., urpcarei, riaviuK recn arnntci to ih" underalKned ail pera. ma knnwliiir them aelvea Indebted to Bald rain led are reiiieated to make mime llate paymont, while tti . hav. Init eiaiuie will preaeut llo iu duly authenticat ed in JOHN liOtlK, March 111, M Admlnielralor. CAUTION NOTICE. Notice la hereby given thai 1 IniTe pureliaaed I Conatalilo'a S,ie, the followliiK artlelea of HauPl hU'iiuiei, aud lult lh a itne ha p i-a -a alon. A II iera na arecautioucd not to muddle r in'e'l re with the eame: Ooal etnre and ilt'0. 1'ook atove and llxturna, ItoitiKo. Ced and nedilliia. idi can. 6 window ahadea. coal bucket. lal.le, 3 ehalra bucket, aaw.rake, tine, tlab nota, tun., axe, abovel, taaat vejl, carpet a chick tie. etc. a Alar. 17, HAMUKI, UI'M HAI'GII. A DMINISTltA lOR'S NOTICE i a Letter of Admlnlairatlonon tbe tatate of I 'ol I y KoiiiIk lale of Heaver twp n w Spring T. ni.yuer i:o i'a., uooeaaeii, uaviiK l een Kraut eil to the underaiicued all peraon knowlou theinaelvr Indabted to aal I eatatn are requea ed to make iininedlata payment, while ttioa.i harlnu i lulujj will preaeut them duly aulheii' Heated tu El'JI liOM 1(1 , March 31, '7. Aduilulatra'ur. RARE CHANCE. Sunday (Irll, On hiwt Su id iy paper prlnt'd in the Mate, mid now pel. .if ani l Pr llventa In over 4oo cit'ea nnd ItMiia, winti iri enoretlc audit In every lovrn ami hamlet where it la ut now belli aoi i. Any ui'iii or Ii y, well rtoni. mended .can aocuio the excpiri.vu iiip'ncy, nud innke Inuii Vi cinia tn i 01 every week '!.... .1 prohl ; tin ul tune or inoiiry ; no capital iiecd'd. Adve'tlalm nutter lurulln. iree. KverylHiily will hoy I ho piper ii'iiularly niter unci aeciuu a copy, it puiiiiaiica tlio complete local newa lor every .celloii ol I he Slate, (lull oiiouKcnt wanted in ondi place. W rite at mice ..rierm. und lii-drucliuna to (Irlt I'uliliahinn t o, WlllUui.-nurl, I'.i, March 17, '87. 3n, Wniitt'il Apciita to hhII New Huok by lion. James i. JSIaiuo. Tho linat iiieatoia ol the day a'dy dlwuaaed by Auiericn'a ureiitcat and moat popular atatea 1111111. Pricea low Siiru lu have un onuruioua aale. Audita ahould apply ipilck to aecurn choice ter ritorv. 1'or lull juirtlciil irM mldreaa I'K.NNSVIj VANIA I'l'ULlSUlMl v'U.MI'ANV, llarrU burg, Pit. SALESMEN WANTED to canvu-a tor the aalu ul , uraerv Stock I Stonly etnpl.ivtneut auarauteeu. SAI, A K Y AMI r.ri..NSh I'AIL). Apply at once. Chase Brottcrs, auilllin P, (Uefcr In tbla pnper.) nucnusrtu N.Y Please Don't Fcrgct It That Dr. H. .liuiiei Cnnnabla lml tea Ii prepared InCuluutta, lml la. Iroiu the purest aud best Nuttve Hemp, ami la the only remedy, either in mat o. uniry or una, tyiii win poailiveiy and permanently enre ConMiinntlun. Hroaihlna. Aatiiina, .Miaai cutarrh un.l rservuua lielnlliy, or PreaK up a I man cold lu U hours. J.5o nor rl'ttle, thrco botilvs ao.6i. Craddock v Co.. booprictoia, Wl Kace St. Phlla. CAUTION. Nolle X licrehy urlven that I havo nitrchaaed a Cow ol Zicliariuh llnweraox. and loft Iheaame ill his tinsauadon. All persona aro cautioned not to uieuuio or iniunere wi-n tne aaine. CYUl'S UOWKUSOX, 5,000 Agents Wanted ! Double Quick I to kell jooward;sBeeclier Influitely tha moat valuable because oomltig o Cloauly Horn the tauuiy circle and If a inaater uanu euitaKeu in a L.aoQroi i,o.-- nioniy Illuatrald steal portrait, ao. Will tall Im- meuaely, Millloua want tbla atandard L.lle of tha creates! Pieachur and Orator of tha age Uuluklath word. Territory la great de. tuaod. Hand fur circular and too, for ontat to li'JUUABU BKUS , Pub., Pblladelpbia ft. SelioRgrove'a widens wale a Clothier, bas enoagh Trunks. S ttchels, Valiies Shawl-straps, ate, on hand to supply a "hols oolnny going Wast, aod be bas firmly resolved that they Must all be sold before Spring, and is therefore offering tbens at extraordinary low price. Now is your accepted time to bny. Co mo and Ret Pome of our Winter Goods all at special Keduced Prices. Don't be Deceived by Imposters ! We bave opened a Merchant Tailoring; eetabliabment io Arnold's . Room, Middleburgh, Pa , nnd tnlco tliia means of informinr; the people of Snyder county, ft we bave ou baud a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and K.mplcR from tlio beat nnd most reliuble New York nnd Philadelphia linim-H. nnd will sell lower than over. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, Iy in j,' and Scouring done on short notice Not, ltf. UUCK I5ROS. jMMiwaaaaMaaaaMaaaMW,asaaiaaaawaawaaawMw The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in coiubitHul viilo situl sliot-fjun oilers tulvantucs over other niakeM oven inoro marked than those for shot onlv. Thev far excel nil oth ers in strength, aecuracy, workmanship and balance. DD I aPCC? Side-snap rnLtldJ fteel barrels, 10 or 12 gauge shot, 44 Win Chester c. f. rilio cartridge, weight 10 to 121bs, price p0. Top-snap action, samo as above, 3S-55 Ballard cartridge, or i lnc nsiur, price Tho above prices include 100 cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE ! A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Unit, ect. I respectfully submit to you .a" few prices: Assorted Trout-lies at 2."c. a dozen, trout-hooks to gut 25o. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c per doz., best oiled-silk 'lines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents per yard. Keels from 23c to 2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. Ira Hile's Furniture Store, 446 Market st., Sunbury2Pa., Iu faot everything in the line of Furniture, Cheap, Durable and ia Endless Variety. When yon come to Sunbury don't fail to call around and tee na. IRA PILE, Proprietor. This space is IV.LDOUGLASl $3.00.5 SHOE WARRANTC0. 2Iystone Boot & Shoe Store, Market Street, Near 4th, TRUNKS, SATCHELL, VALISES, We Ennsnnire (ft ooal mis. Call on us and get the best and cheapest. action, best decarbonized blmul - jj3(5. paper shells mid ono box of Is inat now offering ipecial bargains Furniture of all kinda, including Parlor Suits, Rcdroom Suits, Extension Tobies Kitchen Furniture Chairs, Lounges, reserved for the ei.Kl..- form Ul tVTiii.3 a. I m t B im a sTs m VI r aw A m VWISV Wf Zs0?:A eM7aJsi RSBf 1 u