aS4a.WaT1 BY i ii. iivvitrKit. Subscription 1.50 IVr Yar RATES OF ADVERTISING : Oqe Uolumn, ease Year Icj.fH) laVhlll Onliima Due Vrar fvi Dav-rrarih nolomn. Hit Ymr t:i"i rTotrnrtonnl l;nril, n f year evou AatrHor, Kientor, Aduilnlnrntor, hdI AmiiimNoIIci') fJ 'i Warm no apniM.il rrAtiif p..nt nre in flu. H 4Tnrtimut.tiii'4rU"l lur leu than H iwi'ithii, we tharyt ! Vi per lnoti 'or h ra In'fMiio I' uTIhe a-e.,nl Inxtrtluo nod J& cent, lor ei-b twecjuetil luaerllna. Eopnblicaa C:ttnt7 Tickot- r m a-n lArn jrim. SAMfbl, A. Wfcl.H., II. n. rtown. nut mi i i'trf. HANlr I. Hul.l:NlI.K, .Mi.l.llnlinrtdi, run rmn T o Mismim hi, liHtM. HKtVKU M.,nr,... A!i( t.l. II. W AI.I'tK. ti.inklin. ton i-l v TIM AH I I r.' II Iti.r.S '. .KKl'.ll ll.U. M i .1 lli-i.lirBh. fi n i i'I'vtv At'iiiTi J , J. Kf)III.i:K IM I K, i'Ii.iimkhb. JOHN T. kriAK.NS, H,.lv. rtin. Mill I ilnli:it, UU. HC'lll' I K II. r.ll.:(. !inptr,?-t. Thursday, August IS, JSS7 the "rass itoskal.' In n noticopublifllipilsevcrnl wre ks rgo in Ibe I'osr, I state Umt I con cluJo.il not to hold tlio nsuril ! Normal" this yciir rtud furllirrmnrn. 1 aid Hint 1 would give ruy rertmns for this conclusion. Kvsry office in a public h unt and iu tho ilisnharo of tlo duties cf any trust tho f)01c(T sli'mll always le spoct tho rights of his constituents. With n true sense of the dignity anil nohility of the trust confided to ruo, ntid with ft high npprccialiou fur the lights of others, 1 ahull rtxltnvjr to rt forth such reasons for disrati tinui.i tho "Free Norinil," institu ted thr o yours npo, ah I think nro pertinout. 1 rciilio that school di rectors nnd teachers aro inlore' tel io this chtn;;Q and that is tho only excuso I have to oft'or for the jubli catioD of this article). In tho firnt 1'laco I may bo allowed to remark thut it docs nrit belong to tho rirov ioos of supcrinteDdstits of cotuiuou schools to otidnct nny Hchool. TLo school low Rpeo:fi cally decluros that ho must net Lrivo any pecuniary in terest io any educational .utorprino and consequently tho conductiog of a 'Normal' is simply a matter of choice and cot of duty or obligation. I am mtisGod that great good can be accomplished whatever teachers aseornblo for the purpose of intclloc- iai'ttenrwv-r-',-;' nc, e,?1c.a' '-'. ann , -'bl8 but a '56tLal tVould bo doing groat iu jastico to toachcrs for not providing the proper advantage for their pie partition. 'Sjmmer Schools' aro be coming nnmoioua throughout tho county, but such hohoold ar a deniqfn o to giro teacher and others op portucities to prepare in a special line ff woik. 'J'oochcrs, r.s a ir c cral thing, look not eo mnch in book leiruiog bb they do in teafhiui force. The ability to impart may by largoly nutivo talent but anv uutivo talent i purccptible of improvement and in order Hint tcachin m iy ex periiueut Itsi th"y hou! 1 Mnly principle" and luttthod'i ef It iniiiii.'r mere. Hiperintendont ovferywherp ore af-king for better profufisional preparation uid occording to my jolguient tlm ddnacd i timely. Oar echoolij will not bo vlr.i thev might be made as lung as tin to ij co littlo profeMioual training. I i f.,i to those things bocuu.o 1 bolicvu that ( can do as good eerviey Io tcu'ihero in tho difTurent t-ehooltef the county in tLia one dopartment at I wonlJ bo ablo to do if 1 gave uy time to prepare te-ichors for ex amiiialioLis, The luiuimuu nrhool tf-rm in low bix montli. 'Jhii iocreaii of the term ri'cohHitatfd furliur cxaiuini tions an I the riod btitHteii the p'jHdible r.o'iiii of n N'irm il and the c xiniii.htioiiu would havo I j t, toy ii'iort to tee luphbU w!tal ought lo be ibum in t,u':h a c urse. Tin liiCitiorial fcilitio of the county Lave novor born bolter ami if the choola (hfslect find oea lernion) cm prepare leachem for their work I eoe no good unon why we bhould cot fcucomt'o Qch achools through out the county. Marked improvo tuan'ii can be hten in localities where tic'.ooU huvo Leon culahlistjed bnt a f- jtaiR ago an I if the roeult of each hehooiK are menrly local nosya tern of thing ought to cripple theee effortu to elevate the culture A any cOAuoiunity. TLe qncation r,f iitpeije to teach in is aouiotimn iiHod in favor of a 'Normal' but I am of the opinion that the remj jrity tin prepare thorn fclvei aa :htp thin year thiy wonl I have on able to do in a 'Km Norrnnl', 1 mean to uhirk no doty and 1 will tp.re bo tDTyrtto prouiote the e lucational foleieotK of the whel conbty and 1 aid houent to tnj convktior.a wheu I y that 1 tfcliev) that 1 can do Uacleia and r.b'tA more good withonl t!ii 'Nor tr.iV tUn wiUi U A nether reason for the chailr; may be found in tho growing soul!- ment against the ctlllinhod order of things, 1 aid not say anything cancel uiug tho alleged supo! fictalty of tho work when r many are tin der tho instruction of a single teach er. I'utiulity to cmdidated, pec tioual j-nloilfiic aro sometime laid to bo tho outgrowth of this nchool bnt 1 will pi-s them by I Ih'nk 1 have said enough, 'i he following, then, are tho reasons fir discontinuing the '.Voi'iiittl' this year: 1st to h dd a Rohool in a mnttor of choioo on the pait nf a flujierinten leut and not u dufy enjoined rpon Lini by hw. 'Jiid Tho period between tho lirun of opening a nchool an 1 tho cxatu irnti ont was too r!i art. Itrd, The educational eutct prises of tho county merit our suppoil and a 'l'reo Normal' would be more or Ires conducive to impair their one fulucs. 4th, lain of the opinion that 1 can do as much for teachers by na cinling lht"n iu ttio sciencu of leach ing in Hie (li.lcont schools of tho county ns 1 would bo able to do in any other way. 'lh. The contimcntfl of many eehcol directors iu Pgainrt tbo 'Nor mal.' 1 tiunt that tho people will improve tho opportunities, provided for by tho public cchool system. Six mouths tniy seem long but it was found necessary to enlarge the facilities for a gonotal diffusion of knowledge uud to that ond 1 give my 'heart nod Imtnl.' CiiAB. V. lfiitMAV.Co. fnpt. (Conuty pipors please copy ) 2AHECA3) iior.r.0?.. All tho railway horrors in the his tory of thin country wero snrpupsed three miles eat i f Clntlsworlh !. Wednesdny night id last week, whin an exenrsien train for Niagara Falls ou the Toled , Feot ia t' Wcsteru road droppo 1 through a burning bridge Piid ono hundred nr.d fifty people were killed nud four times that num ber were ruoio or lees badly injured. The train had been I undo tip nil along M.o lino of tho Toledo, Feoi in and Western road and Iboecurnicn ista hailed fictn various point in central Illinois, the bnlk of them, coming from Foi-ria. WLeu tho traiu drew out of Feoria at 8 o'clock in the evening, it was loaded tj it utmost capacity. F.very bcih iu tho six slecpeis was taker, and day train was so heavy that two engines weio required to haul il- Time miles caot of Chilsworth is n liulo slough where Iho lailroad ctosts a dry run ubcut ln fiet deep and fif teen feet wide. Ovir this was stretched nn oidinury trestlu bridgo, nnd nn the exclusion train cuine Ihunderii g down to il the first oi gi mcr wiw horrified nt seeing tli..t the bri Ije Wiis on fire. Tl,0 lirwt engine passed over in mMy, but liinbri 'ge I reke ui.der tho gnat weight, mid tho second eri) iuo and c us crushed through with Iheit human frieght. I ho cam who piled ou lop e J one another iu gr ut confusion. On top of the iLgiuo who thno baggage cars nnd crashing into them ei in hix ci hchen, enly tho six sleeping cur' escaped. Lvery punsenger in the b nt cur w;iu Jing dead or ding, uii l of thoso iu tlo lipecinl cur but fimr pe'-plo coino out nhvn 'J he tliiitl cur lay mi top of the second Hith mui.y victims inside. 1'he oths er thrsu cars weio net so badly ciustie.1, bnt many of the occupants weio killed or muimedMiy tho LieLrn and twisted seats acd lindiors. In ilnnlly the nir was fnhd with the , cr.es of theweunded and the shrieks or tho djing. There wan (mother dinger yrt to bo n.et The bridge was still burning and the flumes lap ped over utd nround tho wrecked urn, snd to fight tho Cro there wuh not a dn.p r,f wnter nud only some fifty ublo bodied iinoi who had es ciiped unhurt, to nesint in putting out Iho lire nnd helping ti e injured nnd dving. Help thin began toanive fimn tho neighboring tonms arid Iho work efiiimving Iho victims from tho wierk pi0fed(d inure rapid. As tho dead weio laid revetertly nlongsido of each oilier ont in the cornfield there were ready hands to tuke them into Chatsworlh, while soino of Iho wounded were runied to i'iper f'ity. Cum hundred and lifly wus the awful poll of the drnd. while the wou oded num bet f.,iir timei thut luuny. ('hats, woilh wss turned into a moiguo. The town hall, engine house, unddc pot were all full of deud budi.-a while tvoiy house in the JiLtlo villugo hod its quota cf tho wounded- 'J hero who over ono hundred houses uud every man and woman wan turned into an amateur but realoos nurso Over Iu Iho lumberyard tho noise of hammers ond sa rang out in the air, tbd buuy carpenters were mak ing rough co flln a to carry to their homo the dead bodies of the etcur aiorwU who twJrebotiiB Ltforo had left their homnn full (f plejum ftble crpectalions of fiijoytaent they were going to havo duriog the vacation wLieh had just bcLjun. To add to the horrors of the terri bio catfutrrp'ie n suspicion exist., and there are many who givo it credence, that the accident was a deliberately planned c.iee of train wrecking for the purpose of rol berj lieiiicr plaunea or nor, it is a trnthfi.l frtd (hut tho Uad and dy ing were robbed if walches, jtjwthy And money ns they lay iu the wreck ed cars. Even hen the dend bod ii s were laid ia the corulleld these fiend turned them over in their Ltatch for valuables. Who these gubtrilns were is not known, bnt that plundering was dono by organ ized gangs in believed from the fuel that Hxteen empty purses were found in a heap in n cornfield. A Eratal Murder in Centra Csanty. I'idiii tluContro Hull I'eportiT. JluiKiMii ku Atig. H, A tcrtiblo murder was commit trd in Hngnr Valley Nnrrcv ?, leading from Tylers-' villo to Washington Furnace, on Sunday Inst, 7th- A young family, Icaiab. Culvy, moved in thcro hut pprirg, for herding cattle, and foncod a truct of laud for grazing. Fiiende visited Cnlvy's on Saturday evening nnd found Mis.Cnlvy ironiDf clothes for her child and gttting ready to attend a funeral on Sunday morning ut Tjlcrsvillo. It pcems that on Sunday morning fiho had got pota toes ready for breakfast and gone to the inn, n fw rods south of tho houKo for a bneket of wnter, nud wrs I lure tmndoied by pmo fiend the bucl;t with stcr whs found on the spot, on M 'lid iy, whoio the terriblo deed was committed, half way be tween tho inn and houno. Mr. Sutu ii fd (lianiUy, rf Miles, was pieficnt at the inquest on Monday Afternoon, nnd taw Iho b.dy of tLe murdered woman on the upot. btr clothing ull totn froni her body, nnd a few feet from her lay tho body of her murder ed hiubiind, n ball having penetrat ed abovo his eyo. Tho woman alao was pierced by Fcveral bullets which entered her breast It is fuppese thftt the PCOiiLdrel or rcoundielij lint allocked Iho wo man, who let down her bucket find tiicd to cheapo to the houte. Shot her three limes, one bullet entered her collar bono on tho shoul der; another rdrnck her iu tho nrui near tho shoulder, that f he foil and ll..n Hn villnifl tynirnrvr A fiAi nitil wuuo iu ma i.v.1, u ia fiippoticu iuo husband enmo to her rescue, ho hav ing been ponio -10 rods from the house to get grnH for the hoito, and was altrnclcd by tho rdiootiug, and that ho nceived a bullet be tween the ojcb, killing him inctnetly anil only a few fm t fn m his vifi. Foctor lluidou Ihii.ka tho husband was dead first. Tho villain then doubtless went on with hid outrage upon the person of tho woman, and after satisfying his doxilitdi lust, again shot hrr, tho ball, tho third bhol, i nteiin imtmdi.Uely I clow her ear, end tho two murdeitd bod i- s lay undiscovered until .Monday morning. On Monday morning the mother i f i t!0 Iho couple went down to my siit iu putting away nutu, rcr.ehing Culvy'e iibuul 9 o'e'ock, sho found their child, aged a littlo over A year, all alone in the house, with Iho cloth ing prepared Sutunhiy previous, and finding indications of pupaiatiouo for breakfast Sunday uioruiug. Hho went outside if tho hi-uso, nud to her horror, fuuud both lying cold iu dea'h. Sho nt otce ran to Sugar Valley ar.d raised tho bhuui. n.q j j niter, cr i.iinioiuiuio, wos summered and no it.qucU was held over tho murdered bodieu. Tho tragedy was committed ubout C o'clock on Sunday meruiug, hence tho bodies must havo lain about 27 hours befuro discovered; the poor little bubo remaining ulone iu tho honso all Iho whilo helpless and tin cared for, wilhout food or covering in its sleep. Tho mm dorcd pair were-Members of Iho lief- Church, h iving united with it at Tylereville; under pastor Dotterel', cf Fcbeis burg. They led a ehiiidian life; had elunrcd n little tract of laud, on which they .raised a littlo com, cats und hay, and msdo nn honest living. On Friday morning proviuua tt I hi j It Rgedy, son.o descpcralo look ing fellow camo in from Iho Junction to the leill gato kept by Mr Wibnoi and nsLed Mrs. Webuer for a drink of water, nnd she at unco taking him to bo a bad character, went to her room and got a revolver uud appear ed again holding it under her apron The fellow left when he saw the lady thus nrenortd Whilo ho was It inking bin water a daughter of I. amy Keero nnd ono of his little Ronn passed the gale, going fur ber ries, these children he followed about a mile to whuro the road turns oft' the pike to go to Mosquito run, tho boy going Ahead and Lis sister fol lowing. Tlo fullovv took a noar out, ' jacuj ed a fence and Approaching tho 'girl, pointed A revolver at her breast, 'and declared sho mnst tbko tho lond Iwitbhioi through tho brush. Tho girl threw bor backet down red ran About A mile when sho met her father on the pike, uo we nt back and got tho Assistance of a few men to puisne the scimp but bo could not l e fonnd. The bciy took over the r.ionotaiu to bis borne and in form d his mother cf what lo.d take en plrce, that some tramp hud killed his sister, be having ran about 1 miles over recks and through brash to reach his borne, Tan'n Ccrpcratlons The Ffiited States r.upreme conrt has decided a natioual bunk caso of somo iuipoi lance. The national banking law provides that staler shall only tax theso corporations on tho same basis that it taxes other property invested iu fiuancial insti tutions. As state laws to rtuch money for assessment nro provor uiully iuefficient, the national biak hoped to evade taxation entirely. Hnt tho published mtices of their capital nod liabilities made soveral times A year exposed theso institu tions to the gazo of the assessors, aud tho result has been that the na tional banks havo found it nearly as difficult as real estate owners to ovade taxation, Tho court oVcnles that the intention of tho law is to prevent unjust eliscrioiination against national banks in favor of other banking institutions. So long ns the talo of tax on each is the same, such discrimination does not exi t. Notional banks must, thorn fore, pay the usual state taxes just as real eslato dculors do. If this i a burdorsowo taxation their relief most bo found in uniting with far mers aud other real estato owners in making laws which will 6ocurothp just aseessment of thu lutgo amount of personal property that now escap es taxation altogether. Farmers will gladly welcome tho powerful aid of tho national banks in securing equal taxation for all. Now that Iho efforts of tho banks to secure their own exomptioa from taxation have failed, this ii the only policy op ;n for national lmnkn to adopt. A HISTORIC ECU5S- Tbs Lome of the late Ben. Foiley Fcoro, nt West Nowburg, comprises two hundred acres, and is known as Jndi;iP( JJill.' It descended to Ma- 'it. r i ooi'li ;n a dirool lmeTTom uncCB1- tors who bought it from the Indians two hundred aud thirty-seven yours ago. Tho date of tho main building of tho stone dntlling-hottfo is loot), and Major Fooro enlarged it in 1S30. The house contains sixty rooms, nnd thoie is not a uodcru piece of furni ture in any ono of them. One wing is entirely fitte d up and famished to reproduco tho Oon'ineutal period, and all tho wood-wot It is from old histotical buil.iiugs, aud each pisco of furniture ha a history. The bed stead ou which Major Fooru slept for many years whonovor nt hon e was that which great Napoleon had ur-ed. It is a four-post bedsteud of schd mahogany, with tho Nupolee n io coglos on tho top of ench post Major Fooro bought it in Francs wheu he was a Secretary to the Auciican Legation at Brussels, and spout most of his limit iu Furis. Tho tastes aud sentimeuts which Major Fooro shared with bo many others in bis numerous contributions to periodical litoraturo hero found their fall exprousion. Tho Hartford Timus gets down to the marrow of tho subject in this wise; Another thing consider il, wo beg of you The drunkard is to blamo. Tho man who drinks and kills should bo puuished. Tbo man who gets drunk and ubuues his family should suffer pouullius. The man or woman who gels drunk and becomes an ofleuso to society should bo se verely doult with. When they can't help it thoy lio. They can help it. Such offenders aro sunt to jail nnd lined. Fat aro thoy dealt with as severely as thoy should bet He who deliberately buys poison or a dagger for unlawful use is a crimi nal, He who buys rum and drinks it Aud bcooinos druuk, a distuibor of tho publio poaao, and fights and commits ctimo, should bo imprison ed, and every tiuio bis offenne is re peated his iui prison won t should be doubled. r-f -?.'?rrri!'j? 1 'J 1 . j . ni.-.? Notico undor Insolvent Act. Not Inn Is hereby (,-lvsn that Chas. E, Artlny will iirnaunt his llnul imtiilon to thu Court ul (.'uBiiiion I'loa for (he County of Hnydnr cm tlie 4tU Moadtty of Hwiiteuibur next, for tho lienetU of the lnaolvent Aot, anal that the same will ba nnituriuuil iiy the Court uiilesa xeepllons be lllutt thereto acoordlnjr to law, W. W. Wlttenmver. A UK. 171887. Frothy. E SI r ' . 1 1 nuuilrn -. mi l V Pi ka H "'' "Mini'". U M I; I I, - ' WiHUl. .l!(. 4. H w eJ 1 1 i.i.' -.', vri'ir , 'ik it-i.Mf.ia ..if .',!. Kim-. mjV .vKrvufta-i ,,'4..ii.Ui,i.r. drJiIIi ClIMa I iV)oev'J..t. I A MENHMKNT TOIHK l ONSTITITION rT"p.xI to tlif rilU"o t( ttl l ('mrr.f.n. 1 rfnlih fi), Uiflr irror! it rcjtctlin il. eiftjrri-l A itnMy '.ct llm 1'onmiiiiwi nilh f l'niinynni,tit. PhM hfl ST order rrihKo- , ri'inry nt tl elnmnii nwrftlih. In tmnnaorc of Am i x 1 1 1 ni ma e-onmi'mi: n. .lolnl P-ml'iilon nr"invir.v nn nmv!ttiinl i tin e' niii'il'in if ihli ( '("rrionwoi'th: I fi-i TioMl. i i rrnolrej I t Ik ff-oftl nl Ifmne nf Keir, mill' on of tun e o rmnn I wealth, ol l'in')lrftrU In lricirl Aili,M, met, l!ii thA SilloitliK mncmtmei't idiho r-"ei1 tn the O'lnitiliitlmi i.f the e'utnmonwitnl h ol I'f nn- lnU, In ccurlauet Willi I lie r.lgli it'tDia Anion un're-T. AJISNUMENT. Tha maiiurfn-turo, !, or kivptn fnr ' nf ifiii'iifrnMPK liquor, i'i i' unoii nf n itfTPNi. ! hi rlr prulilliltpii. anil nny lolmlou i f IUI proi i"i iii f: nn i, mixiemanor, piiD lunu tn Mmll be I rovi.l-il St U, Tlio miiinir.miiir",iil . or kfot.inir forimlnnl ini'i'Kiii,K ii,iiiir iir iner I'urp .non Uia i l.i ierti-o iiihi bo ftllnw.'il In nirh mam, t on l may Ik ir. onlic, Ir lnw. Tk Hell' rl Auilih nil nt Hi i flri ra-rlnn mjoco illm t. ml-etloii or tin nrticln ol I ti Cohniltutlnn. moi in nt wuu orijuaifl eaniimi lor U( on- inri'vmum. A lru -oli)' (if Oi .loint ncnolutlor., lOIAHLSS W. 8TIINK. f'corctnry ol Hit l'onni,ODBnb. MOHMKNT Til TUEe;o-TITI'rliiN citlili l-.r IhKir -1 ii i tj I of ri.:lloii Sv t;m Dei.crnl Aftrmliljr nl tlie Comin niwu.lili ol I 'en on; l nn. lui.ll .. l l.y onlor nl iln S.m-. rrOu y nl the I 'n'rni'in II h. In ,Utiuanc nl nrnoi ai in m inu uonHtiiuiinn. Joint r-'-iOiitloo I'lonc-Inir nn ami Dilmtut In ll: . .nptie.t'oii Iho common taalOi ui r ii'fi l. Ue it tcaulviO hv tlio sntn ami Housn ol i' i i.ro-,ntn'lT"ii of tlio Co-i limn wi II h I rpnnvlanl In iS ni-.i! Aro.nbiT mot. tlmi the IoiIowIhk It i-rnp ' 'I mi nii.i-iiilmnnt ol tha i nnnlitu'l n of tha ffumm 'iiwenllii nt I'.inn. i s Ivnnln In aroonl:im a Willi tho urovlnluut ul tUa rlhtooulli iil -19 tber.'of : AJIS..MI.MKM T. Strike out fr m ftotlon rut, ol urtS'le -liilil, tbe lunr no'..fl .n'iuin eir voicm olikli r,,u at I ll'iwn : II tWi'lilT two voir of ana or un:ir,! l,a lmll hiV' .il I. wltSlu ttr.i vnri. a rate or o M.ntr tux. which cl.n.1 li.ivo '' n aim foil t lpil two u.niiilK, mill i nl.l at l at one ui'itilb i.i ior,' tuo e o llcii, no (bnt ibo eooilua wbiub rem!" .ii S linwf : 'Kort uinlo rltiien. twi-iii y-'ne Trarn of ave lop-fh n tlio I ll win nunlillo.u I. ,u, iiinll I e oi. 1 1 l . il io ot- t nil aientiooK : i n. I. Ho li iil Iiuto r nnlml in the uinlo nun year (, r It, hnvli ir-vlia-ly b. on n quale lieu ii lor or nativo b.irn cuir. n ui tin- 5ia, ii slut I hive r-movo'l tlierelroiii and rotiirni'il ibi-n alt moiitbfl liciovtlintely ero eillim tho ale-ll'iii. I'ii,rl. Ha tSall havo roI U il in the etectiou strict wbma h rbnll nil. r to Tutu at lonut twou.ontba immi'ilUlnty incoJIUK tba viae ll'n. t'liirlli. IftwontT-twi vaira or ara or on- wnrlr, be rriall btTo iilil, wlliilu Uvoymn, a iati r o "iiuiy wliloli ilmll Snva bonn a nefKO I nl le.ut Iwo III 'iitbn. uiul 'U nt loarl ono ni'ii.lli l ob ro the eleclien," rball be anieii'lo'l, fun ra,l a lnl,,wa ; very mmo t'lim. n iwrniy-otin year ol nun piKm-xMnK tbo ( .l"lnit qunlifloiiioiifi, alinll he e:iiiiil io vi'te at tbo eolliou elana ol tba ,! a 1 1 'ii ilmlilot f whs h bo xhOlnl Iho t III. h" it ro.l'liint nii'l ii.it I'lh.'whoro I Urn. lie rim II livr I.e. u a cltlton of Ibu I nltr l S niei ut lo.i-t thli'iy iliyn. s.-i-oml. lio uliall h ive rinhlcd III tba alalo m e yi ar (r II. bat Inu pri'tnui-ly loen u quitli- ii".i ii nor or naiive ii'rn cuiren ni tuo m.ito be ihnll b iv romovi il lliorelioin mi l returnel. ibon kIx nmotba) liiuiuiliateiy pruocillu tba eii'iiioii. Hilnl. II ahall hive realilorl In tba election ilia rl, I li re be Mi 01 oiior t i T"to at leaat tblrtv l it iiimi' ilhil ly ir.'flillni Die eleoilon I bo loici-inturp, ut the cl"n iii.to ,r next aeer Hie n Inrth'ti f 'hi- aootiun. nbali, nn 1 Irmu Mine to time thotvu't-r mty, vunot lutsf tn iruie iy , n'oroo Ibl' irovlKl',n. l uunii. K erv innlo i itlzoti of tlio nuo nf twtnty-nno yonrn. who nball linvx boon a oitl- roii i-.r llilrty iln a nn I an inhbtlnt of tl.lr vino ono i ar next nro 'i-ill'i : mi elocllon. m . t at uiunii'li'Hl elo. llona, ami tor iho l.nt u.iriv , tyi a I, I'l.-iii nl too eirftion aiainrl in wiil 'b be inT i ll' r bin vote, bll l ei niiili il to vuin t Kuril I'loctl'iii In llin clootlnn illnrii-t ol wlili'l. l,o ahall nl til - time to a renlilom au.l nut i turn tioro nr nil nllloma th.it lmwnro or hcri'iitior idhv be eleote l by the poiiiin pr vl l' il. I b-.t in tun,' ni war uo oiocinr in iho irtinil 111 It.'irv fcrvli-o of tlr.i hiato or nf tbc Unlto I Mitti, Iu tin1 army or i;a y tlicro.il, ahall .i ii frlvil ol hli vnlo by ronson of bin ni'onre hum uob oioill'in illntrh t, ami the Irlitl uro -hull bHVi- h,wit to irovlilii Hit nninm r lii n ha b uml tin' tin,o nml ilni-o hi 1 I II "noli iih-UDt eli'Otora may volo, Htnl I tbo roiurn n:nl i-iinvia of luulr vol' a In the oi. rtion tiintrict lu b ob ibey rivimi'livi ly re bin. KlfOi. for the purpoao ol Totlnir, nn peraon ball be loiuie,l to bave Klneil or bat a r.Kt- noe by r. ua.m of bin pi ea.-nci nr abai m e while i .npli'yvil In the irrrloo of the Unlteil Ntuioa or the Mitt , ii"f w hile ntmnni'it In ibu i.a vlMil"n ut the wal. ra ol tbo Slntu or ol tlio Mnli aona, n t while a anniont nf any oo.leijO or i iiuiisiy oi innriinx, nur wnuo Kept at anv nliiialjiiiine r r'l' lic l:i-t ilntlmi, envi t Ibe In- oli.lura nnt fntlora, who fur the liurnoiio l mill Ii, "U.ill ho lb e'ne I io r.iaiiio in tbo elun- nun uiairii i Vfiiero.akl Lumu im luo.ito.l. I.nwa -li'ill be in.ilo fir aacerulnlDu, hv proper pr. ola, tbo ooliona who ahall lu oii'ltloj to mo lii.l oi kuii r.i ko iiurony ialal'll.b'jil. A truec py olibejnlnt rei lutiun. HAHI.KS W . MTll.N K, -'ccretary m tin) e),.nim,'ii alth. :EACnEES' EXAMINATION. Tim annniil or:.iii:ii'.iun of lonrbirn f..r Iks; mil bo lin i In liia at-vvral llatru'la of tuj Ui i ouunlv n- liil:i'.v ? I ' nlmi - I'm I Trerwtnn, ' Il ; 1 1 111 t , i 1 li l I't'l I i - I ''.'I'lii'iiit, I'miy Wi.-i-1 '1-iii.m'q.ii) Iniii'pi-iiiii'iii IHMiii-i l.vriiil.ili', Aiir. If. V, " lv " h t a-liuitf .on I rvibuiu, " '. IMiilll.'.'i-.'.U-Wiir.i-lV, .; liuiivi-r llrurrrtnwu, t Siring iXiliiu-l'iirit, ' '.I Ailn i.a I rovcUIII.', .:. Ili iiv. r l 'mi .Mi i'line, ' v M .l.lli l..irli U l''ra:.iil:nMia lli-rmr,' i; villi,' i -, ninu ill.,, ! .'loiiim "-iiiiiiiui,iii Ham, " ; : .li'ikii.n Kii.ir.Tvlllo, Si.pt. IVllll S.lll III, n 'I in- 'X.iiiiiii:uiiiin wilt boTln prompilv nl 1 o i'lm'l; ii. iii. mill will ho l.i.tii oral ui.it wniii-u. Ai .plio. inii iiii:i I io rX'i nilnoil lu Ihu il:.iru l II. wliloli i lay liiU'inl lu Iciu li. in iiiiplii'iiin.i will tin oxiimlnoil uho Imvo lio ftliiilieu soii'iii'o iiri'pai'liln. six iii.ii.th.i now IioIhk tiio mlnlmiiin term 1 wiuilil rici.niiiioinl illrcclois Io oiivu lowmhli, ,i huu:. I h i. 10. llm Aniiiiiil Inililuto will eoliveno nt MiiUllc huinh, I -. W. Inroi'tniaanJ Irivmla of r.lu.-atlon nro Invltf,! to uliuinl I ho rxiiiiiiiiiillnna I'll AIUI. W. HK.MA.t, I'll, Sllpt., i,a.iiiiimKii, ru. Farm J'or Sale. Tlio uiiil.irainni il will Hell nt publli-lain ou tho iKiiiliioa nt 1 o'clock, oil Saturday, Agast 20, 18S7, tin- lullnwiri; vnliiiililn Ileal i:lal: riUP Y Ai'llui Inn. I ni culilvntlun JltUUlK I'.; Illllia Nl.rtll UIHl ul A.l.in.a.nr,, ....I l! III Hl'.i Nurl II went nl lliMlvortuwn. Siiv.I.t Diiiinir, I'ii. II. h a TWll-NTOKY I'll A M K IIUI'.sl'; with nuciui riiKlua, IIAIIN uiul olliui iiiiUiiiIIiIIiih, nil In h,hk1 coiiililluii. eibolco I rulliiiiil nuo hprui( ol water. l)lll- i. iuj.mi, July ill, '87. llouTorKprlimii, V. el HAND JC11V. Drawn for Sou. Term, coinmeDolns MonJay, I he With, ln7, Ailama It W 1'ieie. t'hnpiiian-i! A Suballer. S'raiiuiiu (loo k Sipecbt, 3 W tletihower, 1 pit v 1,1 llarni r. MlililleliurKb e M Shlnilel, Mlililleeri'ok II V linw, Henry Wi tiol. Aloiiru" Nonh Nioilnr, J L. Dooper. Daniel Smith, eh.rba HelirioU, I'orry J.ihn Subuva , I on it W A Lurk, t'balloa Urona. bellnrxri to J A llnwor, M J l.lvlngaton , ?oa. A i.u iwiK, t liuck, 1'eler Albert, Now tun I loili'b. Sprinu-w t ilron, Cliaa E Lloyd, Jerry Druakeniulllor, I'ETIT JUKY. Ilril.n ffia Mnt.l T.rm. llAinm.it.ln., V.Amm .! .... . 1 " " I H....VI1., IMVUU.I thu '.'bb, lss7. A ilatna I), j. Uliiman, Harrlaan Moyer, II. 11. Tnhhl'i. Hoavor w li lllngaman, Airon liraeaa, Wli lioleuian. Ilnlvnr Wi.,1-11 V Mlil llalh tientrii r:phrauiu Walior, 8 t' Kheary. O F liliii'ninan. A 11 Waltnr. C'baiuiiin JubD II Huffol, John A Mnyor ,Jobn Franklin John W lleiinlns'or, HAH Haroor. Aliatln (lilt. Jaokann .1 oh n 1 Kllnner, Peter P Drouaa, Y. Miii.iiiibnrii S'rnnk liaoliman, Jahn H Mover. Ml I .. i. nr hi I, i wwjw,. Monroe lilvraril Voun, .Inneph W Kaaalar. l orry I.i tI Keplur, limiry F huvilnr. I'orry W.-O II shirk, ibaoilora braoaa. i'i Ull Il W Mnyor. Sim InaKrove u li Holiooh, 8 P Ilurni. Jamet I I I Imi-ImIi . SpilUK Ale Hummol, flo. I.aniborl. Itnbort U..ltl. I... . I.' ...... 1.' I tj ' . . ,......, i!uvu ciaw.rii aiu.iiu, Annul II IIhIuhk, 1'nliiu Oeo M HurroM, Franklin V Nell. V nab Inu ton .l.oob Iluck. V V KdIkI, Thoa K ArboKual, W II Il-iiu, Oeo K Moyer, l.uwli Manuel. Frnoola lilnaa. jrvmouir) uoj airas jhi J f. a k?z 'X 1 i We do not offer I w faro for our customers but we will sell our goods at such prices that all who buy them of us will have money enough left to pay their own fare. Everybody knows that when a firm offers to pay the fare for its customers, fare is first added the goods. Try ed. f.l rvTVi i fxV vi.wuj.AAUJi Yrfei. 1 will continue Hie Merchant Tniloiing bnbioces iu Arnold's Room, Middloburgh, Pa, and toko this means of informing tho pooplo of Snyder county, tVi.l havo on baud a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., ind samples from tbo best and roost reliable Now Toik and Pbiludvlpbit houses, ii'id will sell lower than ever. Culting, Cleaning, Kepairint,1 Ty' inj nnd f-couritig dono on shott nolieo. Nov. llf. K. K.'BUCK The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Eifle Combined. This Kysli'tii in fomliimvl villo ami shot :;itn eiilVts mlv.iii lap's ovrr oiher nialits even lnuro niavkoil than llioso lor shot only. They lav exrol nil oth ers in stiTiilh, .u'cunicy.j worlcniansliit) and Imlanco. P ETrl Siili'-sntip action, best tlcoavbonizcd bl tied O I kjlLli3 steelhavrols. 10 or 12 ir:uironliof. A t Win- li side re. f. rillo cartridge weight 10 to 121bs, price $50 Top-sna action, saino as nbovc, hS-55 J.allard cartridco, 01 it uu nsiei, price - - 1 Tbo abovo pri ees incltullo 100 paper tsbc anil ond box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE I A Coinpleto Assort ment of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, ftct. I respectfully snibmit to you a few price! Assorts Trout-llos at 23c. n dozen, trout-lioks to gut 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks Go erdoz., best oiled-Milk lines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other linos from 1 to 2 cents p yard, ltecls from 23o to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pfi. AGmOULTTmALIMPLEMENTS :0: I havo on hand tbo finost stook of goods ever offsrsd for sail in to county, I call your attention to tba following article i Johnson Mower, ltoapor and Hinder, Crown Drill, Hoo tior Drill, Ohio Drill, Thomas If ay ilako,llcnch Cul tivator, Myor's Iron Forco Pump and all kind of Wooden rumps, also Waltor & Whann Co., rottelizors. Hopairs Ktipplied for all tho abovo machinory. Don't fail to cotno and see m wbsn you ore in town, examins py t sad gst my prists. J. F. RETT2L- i J- ri - W , - 1 iVv to pay rail-road the price of such to the price of it and be convinc. Qrxlin atrrrtTt Tin svwimgiv vci X cl, Well Made m m m . W t LI ism Pimm i
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