ffife SJittolejwrgli $osi, -HY-II. HiVlrri21t. Subscription $1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : Oa.yahaaie, Oe Year n.M lf-U tMrtima. Una Year t-tvoo Haraaiknoluma, Oi.e Ver n Wffbjial Uarrl. p-r tear J.tW tar, Kiemtor, Aaialnlatrator, a Oil aaalejaee Nutlo-e riM WMto a ipaaUl rrany'ticnta ara male, all ae alaaaeBM.Ieaort-il lor lea than 4 month, w tui tt.it per li.eh lor hn Inaertion 1 " a uad lariloo aoJ T6 cant lor eaeb beweaeat laaertlvo. I Jm'H M LA i ' ' i .... 1 Bepnllican Stat Tickot. TAT TI.HAhl Hm, WILLIAM H. HAItT, r,iu.liln count)'. Itri'HKMH JtlM.r, UENKY W. WILLIAMS, TlOKa dmntjr. Eoputlican County Ticket- ron ahih iAtK ii imik, BAMl'KLA. WLTZKL, lieuvertuwn. ItANlKL nOLKM)KII, MliMlctmrish, F'iR mr-JTY rMVIK-tiiMFU, IIANIKI. ULAVI.U. M..iimc. HAM L LI. II. H AI.Tt.lt, franklin. run iiTirv TTiK.i nnt,l ( II AKLKS i;, SKKIli il,l, MmI.IiuWi tf Kl nit'STV Al I'lTI'lUt, .1. KOIII.K.H I'M'K. rimiiinna. JUM1 P. KfcAKNS, HMnrtiiwn. IK. (I to K' IE II, V l:IKK, I liaiitnan . uj.'" a" tJ : Thursday, Sept. 15, 18S7. Democratic candidate for Govern or Powell, of Ohio, Lna boon making a attack ou Governor Foraker Wboa Forukcr gots tbroagh with Powell tbe latter "till bo anxiously inquiring whether tbo cvclono struck toy body else. The lumbormin of Wisooosin are baviog a bard time this season. It is estimated that over M'O.OOO.OOl) feet of logs are hopelessly hting up, and in confiQcnco many mills hare boon obliged to suripcud opuratioos This tneaos that tnaoy baudrods of men have boou throwu out of em ployment, lu consequenco there matt be more or loss su fieiiug among this class of pnoplo who are depend ent tipon the lumber industry fur their living. W-ti1 i j i-M It is highly important that the Republicans of Fnyder county should organize early for effectivo work, not only bocauHe tbo posilioos at etake this year are of oonsidorablo value, but because a substantial triumph gives for the party prestigo tud clears the way for another oven wore brilliaut in 1888. Republicans have on efficient State and county organi zation, with triod lo del 8 at the boad ; it only remains for each indi vidual to do his putt, aud a full vote will be polled. JajaaaHBaaaiiHiT'l liUM Dniguibts and their assistants njv in business) in lVnnslvania must register tliomselvoi witliiu twenty days from the 20lh of Ann ast, and all who tutor the buniuobs hereafter, oilher as principal.! or assistants, iunnt bo examiuod by the .State Doaid aud receive cortifi ciites of couipoteucy. Jl. JJ. Ooch idu, Lancaster, Ph., is HecroUry of tho Hoard, and applications for re gistry or examination should be made to him. The foo for examina tion, etc, is about $2, for registry alone, about $1. Tho number of State elections which will be held this year is small. Governors will bo chosen in Iowa, MarjUr.il, Massachusetts and Ohir, Minor Stalo officors will bo chosen io New York and Pennsylvania, the election taking placo in each (State on November 8. Tho most iuapor tant of these elections to tho people of the country iu general will bo the ones held in New York an! Ohio, lu each of theso States tho Prohibi tionists and Labor party have nonii nets iu the field, and the Utter iu" tend to make a lito!y cuuvasu. Ou account of tho tffuct which it may havo ou the Prchidential btrugla in 1S8 a lutgo vote will uudoubily bo cast by each parly in all tho Stales mentioned this year. W""""""ff""aa An cold weather approaches tho her ling of railway car again be comes, if not a burning question, ono in which the traveling publio will take a warm interest. The fatal disasters of la-it wiutor should cer taiuly uot bo repeated, but that tliey will not be is not yet assured. The New York Central Railway appears to havo uittdo the most progress in tho matter, under the stress of a law passed by the New York Legis lature lust winter imperatively pro Libiting the stove. It has thirty cars already equipped with a simple and effective steam-beating appara tus, aud the remainder of its cars ore being fitted up with the same apparatus as rapidly us possible. It is claimed by tho offioura of the road that by next spring not a sin gle car on the liuo will be beated with o stove. It is a miifortune that as much cannot ie promised for all Other rviidj. The Felly cf Cida Xssuos- Thero are no side issrios in this political contest. It is an open and quie fight botween Republicans aud Demoorats. and thosi who are not for ns are against us Side is sues aie almost invariably in tbo in torxnt of the Democrats, no matter wh it numo they boar or what priuci pins thoy profess, liver since tbo Republican party had an exibtonco, it has fought the field, and in every iostnnco its defeat has been caused by sido issuus. Oatsido parlies or political squads appear almost yearly, some from dis appointments and ci ushod ambitions others as stock to bo auctioneered in the market, and a very few from honest intentions founded on iui practical tboonos. No tnaUor as to which class they belong they are the natural allies of our friends the enemy, Many or luese side issues or ex croscooces aro instituted by the Dem ooi at s to weaken tbo opposition, and when they are not of thoit creation they send missionaries with their po litical bible (boodle) to convert their faith and vote them as tboir prose lytes. In this way they have gntb erud in thoso odds and iHsnes and placed them where they would do tbo inofit good for their party. But if tho voters would stop to think aud carefully study the princi pies of the to groat parties they could certainly affiliate with one or the olhor instead of switching off on sido issues. If thoy favor protection to home labor, or if they prefer pro tfcting foreign labor the choice is easily made. If thoy advocate loyal ty to onr institutions as a cardinal pnucipal of our government, or if they beliovo that rebels should be punished by giving them places of honor and profit thcro should bo no difficulty in taking eidos. If they favor tompcranco and are willing to work in a practical way to make aud enforce such statutory provisions as will place tho liquor traffic uudur complete control, or if they wish it to run riot and to bo a controlling element in politics, they can find d place iu cither the Republican oi Democratic party. Ou all great and vital questions of tho day, whatever may bo their opinions, thoso parties offer them an opportunity to show their faith by works which may be effective, and if thoy are honest and earnest they will chose between them. There is no occasion for sido issues. Tho Anthracite. Strike- It is evident from tho dtapatcbos from thoanthraeilo coal region, tbat a very serious Etriko has boon inaugu rated pmoug tbo miners- Thirty collieries, employing 10,000 men uro reported idlo aud more uro like ly to go out. It would roqniro an export in the bnuiuesj of mining oil tj doeidi upou the merits of the dispute he tw:en tho miuers utid their employ oi a. Hut in refusing to confer with tho men on the subject of their cl j manda the operators ere clearly at fault. Nothing ooul l bo lost and probably much might be gained by a free und full conferenoo with the mou ou the subjects of their al leged griovanca. This course takeu by the Reading Company has served to keep its men at work and a sim ilar con tho ou tho part of 'the other employing corporations wo a id doubt less have resulted as well. There is never anything lost on the part of enployors or employed in showing a dinpouition to bo court eous Tho livo-and lot-livo prin ciple can only bo exemplified by a frt-o dincnssion of points at isi-ua. Tho refund! to liebm to complaints or demands for higher wages on the port of omplojo is almost certain io enlist public sympathy on behalf of tho latter, independent of tho merits of the difpatn. It is to be hopod that winer councils will pre vail, that conferences v. ill bo held and differences adiublod. An ex tonsivo and long-continued strike al this time would provo calamitous to both Hidos. Neither parly to tho contest can off jrd it, aud au honest biiiccro effort should be mudo at once to arrive at a basis of agree ment, aurraaraaaaaaaFaaMrja Tho lust report of tho Peonsylva vonia Rnilroud Company shows what effort is boing mudo to meet the cn ormous demand for freight and pas sengcr cars, b'ome idea of the mag nitndo of the improvements which the company bus becu making this year may be bad from the statement that of the $8,U00,'00 no ived from tbo ieene of low fitock, 1,300,000 has been set apart to be expended in tho purchtiHt. of new locomotives and ittfiseugor cars alone. Sixty now locomotives and 150 passenger oara aie to be built, and when com pleted will be owued ebsalutely by the Pennsylvania railroad company. Since January over 11,000 freight can have thus been provided. AJ new car trost for 811,000.000 bear ing 4 per cent, interest was au thorized, the trust being divided in to ten series, designated by the let ters of the alphabet, of $1,000,00 each. Up to date over $5,000,000 car trust ceitificatea have been Is sued, and nearly one-half of series F is now exhausted- The new oars are largely box cars, for which thore is a heavy demand on tho Western lines, nnd gondola cars, for the coal trade, of which thoro is ruther s short sup ly. Tho folate Greenback convention at Williamnpoi t on Thursday nomi nated Clmrles S. Kcyser, of Phila delphia for Supreme Judge, and II, L. Dicker of Ilollidaysburg for Slate Treasurer. U-axdorcr 14' Cat o Caught. UonC8oaLK, September 13 James P. McCabe, the murderer of Michael Riley, who escaped from the Wayne Connty Jail the 18th of May last, w s this morning enptored in a barn in Pits Ion township, about threo miles from the scene of tbe tragedy, which was committed in Pocomber, 1885. President Olevolnnd bas refused to notico au iuvilation from Gover nor Foraker to stop at Colnmbne on his way west, and the lt necrot ic journals call this "snobbing For uker," So far as Poraker is coner rn ed tho chances aro ten millions to one that ho does not care a bnttou about it, but on the other hand this baby act of tho President, tbe Chief Executive cf tho nation, iu refusing to ackn owlt dge nnd invitation from a Governor, the Chitf Executive of a Stato, plainly indicates that Cleve laud is a much smaller-minded iodi vidual than be has been given credit with keinir, and that be is so thin- skinned as to bo absolutely rude when it is bis officiul duty to be courteous Foraker can stood it Cleveland can. PARKEK'b HAIR BAL8AM ?ltnrirai And botviilfl tfm hair. 'miimU-fl a Iukui l&iit irmvttri. Nvr Ftili to Hatloro Qrtw Hair to its Youth Ail Color. I (lHirvj4TOaUptAatHaJiasJAITai liAir Ciilll(r HINDERCORNS. Tho mftirt, nimnt and beat cnrvfrrCom. Bunfon Aa. U "ln, Knur oumfort U Uf feel. Nercr falu -s .Fore; LADIES i-j;ahki-ii.i.v -s- a ww k aiid you liai. the Dnit-pu(i.lied -tore In th wuim. wr wu uj an urocvn aua stove ucaieri. TA -.-.ltn cnii'c, nn I a new and uo-JJGalllUSS-e-'liil t III: nt your own h one l'' uim Hiiii w iff dMf t4-niy i lhl yuui. I ri-.ilcil hy oiuH ol tho noii.d "i-c all Hi alllniiit iiui.i'lil. i'urei IiIiiim-II In thrno momlm, and nice i'ihi liiin.lrcl" ul ot'icrn. 'ull )iar'lrular Nilltl0 :l.lli-lttoil. s. r. I'AUi-:, No. 4i v..tsitsi., ;f. y.i ity. MARVELOUS mm 'i u it.1 fe U tS ti la h S DJiSOOVELUY, M'hnlly ill-Ilk., nriiliciiil -Vfli-hK. Any h.mk li-urncd In one ri-ullii, lIi-i-.pM'iiM-ihlc.l i-v ,M.-U 'I w nil- i:ii li:ir. l'roc lur. i In- s.-ich'hi, IIiiiiv. V V. Atr, .I'ulaii 1' H.iijiiinlii, In-. All nor, c. ri.i.-i.l 1jo t'uliini lihi l.iiw stiiili-nH; nm cl ic" ol '.ini r.-li nt Yale nt l'iiivciiiv (jI I'iiiii. I'lillii., nnd 4 i at nol l.-. lcy t'olli uc. he, niul i-iiuiiu -d i'! I'l.aut.iu iiui rnlvm.-iiv. rroHpci-tiiii I'oi-i tree irom I'UOI'. I.uiSlrn K, j..; ini, A.i., Now York. THE SUCCESSFUL REMEDY Catarrh Kl.Y'S CHKAM 1ULM contains no injurious ilruy; and lias no oiTennl v odor. UNK BOTTLE OF ELY'S CREAM BALM, Price, 60 Cents, will do more IN CURING Catarrh Thau tioo Eipendcd In Any other Wuy ELY'S CRE1SI I5ALU Is not. n liquid, pnufT or powder. Ap iilieil into noKti'lls In quickly abNorbed. It cleuiiheh the heitd. tllys liillaiiiina t ion. iieula the sores, liehtores the m.m)sch of taste and smell. fiO cents at Druibts ; by mail, reentered, (JO ct. ELY KROTllEllS, Offlei', rrirotnwluIi St., N. Y. City. Peiii'a AgriAral fork Sicnui Knln, Haw Mill, Kay I'r" ea.Stump I'ullam nod rit induid Auric jlt jral liniilcuionU -(euurMlly Semi lor uuliaulu. A. H. FAKut'HAtt k bO.X, York, J'e. -fil 19. ,t,.lll. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Al Lettcia cf Administration on the eatattof Jacon lianniirdair, htmif Wut lleavor lw., Snjiter tJ.i , I a., Icocartid, liavlDK I con rnni. Id to th andei-Klitned all I'erioni knowinx uu nncivoi liidi-hkoil to (aid tdiito ara reituoii lid to make Im ired'a'a pvu.eut, while Ibn.e haying oUlin wllliroiont them duly aalbea tieulotl to ELM S A. UAlS:UAl;l)NlK. Auk-to, AiiiuinUuator. To all wuo art antra ring rrom tin arron u4 ludlacraUouael yoaUi, aarrou VaaXjiaaa, aarly decay, t-ue uubood, o., I will aod a i-xSps that will cure you.TUEB Of CIIAKOK. Thlffiwal romedy a dlacoTarad by a mlaalaoavry la Booth A merle, tood Mlf-addraaaad an re lop to Um I'.WV. X. lA, Dftivm D, A'ew Trk Caj 991 IM '. ! J mm h Catarrh CAUTION NOTICE. K'aHM la IihK. .1... !.'. air. Cm!. ....... u.it"; pir.il lun, U I . B nr. nwilll Jan Hurt lima ! lelt my brxl ami lioar-l of hnr own fr will an 'I aoeonl and hxrpnjr rantloa alt naranni not to bnrher her or aU nar anjr '"l on my acooant a 1 will pa no Uul'U contract- vu vj uar. MOW Ah II HA HTM AN. Centra townililp 8epL a, 87. PUHLIG SALE OP REAL ESTATE. ... u ..... ....( ... .. uvj r iv i iir ,iiw li(!lr.l Wcorfrr MlnlnKr, lafcof MliMlnrrvnK i'iar-nli, .-.ujiii-r umiiiijr, ,-bm u(npr,(i, win e X mo l piilillc ml al the Inla rvKlilrn-n ot gnlil ilm-r-iiM-il. in MiLillexreek townilil, oouuly aal iet alora-alil, on Saturday, September 2t 1887, ;itl nl th nitloivlnir Jorrllioit r.-.il fhite Mt: All Umt rartiln tract ol litinl rl ui In IUI.I ltn. mo twnt)lp. Snyilar countv, f., ml lining iniin--i.--.it. -hut, iiiinm linra, Alli-n lint lnr( Ante" V'lrlch and ntnor-, coiiialnliiK St Al'KIvS, inure r o, whereon lira ercoteil n artv.l I.U II )lSK, 1ANK ItAHN, M'MMER iiui .-ii., anci ninar ouiuulldinic. On i.u.l tract l a itikmI well nl water anil H'II AKI. All nt ulil trnot la clnr laml ercciil n hitch whli-h I WtllJM.AMI anil will tlriilr-il. Aim at llio nm time a jcood LI M KH I'l IN K LOT ltiima in "ai.i iniihli a lull dcicriil(on of which win iT.iTpnun imr ui fiiif. r::i(MM OK SAI.K- -JU ln-r cent, tf th , nur- sliHie mum-jr t la paid an -kob na tho (.rnpi.Tlr I' eintrk u. (Ine tlilrd to reumln a a dower In th land ilurlnK the lifellma of tho widow unnoi in tmiiiliea April 1, Tliu widow' dowr and litft pnymcut to he iwHrel lv hond ml inormnio on the pri-tule. Tho last pay ment Io hoar InlereH Irom April 1 vm. wliuu il and xs'OHlonwlll ht given, halo to commence at 1 o'clock P. M al an.! duy when duenilenilancn will he a Iran hr AL.MIMI . M HN1WIKH, Sept. , '87. Atturmy in lact fur Helm. Register's Notices. VTOTICM is hfrcby civen that the A-i followinir n unwl er.nii Imvo nied their .iiiniiiiisinitor- i .unriiuin- nn.1 Kxeciitor nv Kiunt", In tho KauNier'K IMIlie oi Simlcr i -ninny, nnii me .tin win i a ,ri'.cntcd lor con- nrinnimn unit nllowrincc nt tho fomt lloum In iuiiiniuiiur4n, aiuniiay, rotomliur Uili, 1. Theieoond and final accmmi cf T I Mn he- k, Kzeoutorol theeitateol liaao UuauKot, ueu ii. 9. Tlio acennnt of Edward Mnaner and .Tnimnh Sluwr, Ke:utori ol tho relate oKli-orga ill in ner, IIVC 'II. 8. The nm nnd fltinl account -l Fnliritlm ll,., ti Ik, Administrator uf tuo m.ilo u VI!y 1(j- nm, iie.'ea-c.i. 4. The llDit aecouiit nf Wl'llntn A. I'lul er "oardiau ol Lydla Uant-.a child ol I'etor llai o, iiecii. S. Tbo Anal aeeonnt of.lo'ei h (i. fnonlc and William I. llllKor, Kxn-iitori uf tho ojUio jo Abialmm Snook, dea d. . The flr-d and llnal accmnitof William II' t t'li k, Ailmlultutor uf tho enlate ul Uarrn l Stlue, dec'tl. , T. The flirt and flml ai-nonnt nf lieury N Wenel.MiiardUn cf Mivy Uizahotu Kow,i minor child ul Joel Hon, docM. Theflr-4 and final account I tleuiue l,m hertaud .lerrtulaU Jr. kmn lllcr. Admlnle. traum e. t. a. uf Catharine Druokeniuiller. deed. 0. Finland Imel acennnt nfJaooli F. K'hel man. tie- utur cf ihe aetata ol KlltabttU Mil holl. ilec'd. 10. Final aceennt nfjonatbaa Orlmin.mnr. diKD of. I. I'eter Alu-lcr, uiluur oulld ol Nc.ih AMrr, dco'd. 11. The llret and 0nl ccoiiut nf.l. 1. Horn tcruer, Executor uf Ihe eitata of Caikarlne Sciunan,deo'U. The, Brat and final iici niil nf ?. (I. Horn-ber-ter. Executor o( tho OHUte of Wllllniu S. Kruaiuer, defl'it. in. Final ar4ount of Ella Woti-I, ituardlin of i.ony Sliolly, a uiluur chllJ of Miuli-i-l whol ly . lliO'll. 14. The Aral and final ncMiml nfd. u-no Wal. tor, Adinlotntratur ul ihuontateul lleuticn Wal ler, deo'd. II.. I. lH.'CK, l;,li-ltr NOTICE in hereby pi von that the following Widow! AppralMBii'Otl nnder tbe SJUO Law, ham been Clod with the Clerk ol the Orphan' Cotr.-t of Snyder county, for con- urination on Monday, the xoiu day tr etept Apralaent X fcary Kuter, widow of Henry Kutter late of llin two. Snyder Oo., I'a. dee d Aipraliment of Ellta Dlouier, widow oi I.ino lileuier lute of alMdlocreuk twp Suydvr Co., I'a. doo'd. Apiiralnment of Rachnol Kratier. widow ol Jact-b II. Kruiuir Lata ol feun twji., 8 ii) da Cu. I'a. doe'd. Atitimlaiuent or R.trhnra Howell, widow of loli nf. Howell late uf Weal lloarer twi buy der Co., I'a. dee d. Aptirahiuient orFolly Hick hart, widow nf Jiienh llii-kharlluto ul C'eulro twp., Knydvr Co. 1'u loo'd. Aiiralmont oHathnrlne A. Itcaver, WIow of liwai- lluuvur lalo uf I Mlikllu two.. Suydur t'oa, l'a.iloc'd. A . nil -itwi-li t of I'recllln Noechnr, widow nl John NiKtbur luto oi t'h.ii-uiaii tl., 6uUort'i, I'a, i.ou'il. W. W. WITTENMYKK. Clerk, O. C. Sept I '8T The folloivlnu Account' lave Imnn Alel. ox nli-i I mi l piiaacd lu tl o I'.ot' m Mihn 't o1 !. nn l v PI ho pro.'i'iitt.l lo ti e i.ot eoiiit of V . ii. in-ui l'i. m lor c d ii million. All J craotia lll'U I' lcil ul.l l.luO no Ii o. 'I it i- i iind li '.- l ni-eooi.i nl limn- M'-yc I O.l.l.rii.LO Ol ill!!' X. I li-lll"'. lll- I Kill.' lll-i'd. w. v. v. ii ri: i:i;. Sc,'i.l,'b7. i'loitioiniury. ITstico under Insolvent Act. Notit u Ir liorctiy Kiven that Clum. K. Artley will pri'ht nt Win lliml imiiiion to the Court of Coiuuioii Pleas for the t'oinity of Snyder on the 4lli Monday of ISenteiiiber next, for the benellt of the Insolvent Act, and that the) same will be continued by the Court unli-ss exceptions be filed thereto according to law. W. V. Wittonmyrr. A lift. 17 1887. Prothy. B0ARBD.fi HOUSE. flliHa undersiRned haviug made JL ample preparation for the accommodation oftbe publlewould reipeotfully annonnca that i.e will furolab boarding and lodging at the ratonf aevuuty-flve eente a day or twenty-live i-auu aiaai, Dieuiiog auu lean lor boraei furnlahed obeap. Thoae not bavin tried hla table are reapeet fully luvlted loeall. and they will not iro awav dlaaatianed. Rooma a few doori west ol the uouriuouae, uiauieourgn. i-a, UABKItL 11KAVF.R, Deo. 1. 181. fioprietor. T (Sept. 20th lOct. 11th ,11111X7 . inn i'" ..xv wi i,r. HIT IT HARVEST EXCURSIONS TO YOINTS IN - DAKOTA- NEBRA8KA, v WYOMINC,' MINNESOTA, ' AWD NORTHERN IOWA. Vor avhlcb KMareixua Ttolkata will Im W ON EF AR E for the' Bound Trip. nBST-OLASS aooomhodatiohs. Tloketa will b good 30 day from dat of salo. N. A. OROSt.TravwIlna Aartt. ! Center qunr, LANCASTER. PA. LRUOUITT. H.O.WTOKBR, It. I'. WrLSOH. frMt. Xal. liuuax. Oeav . At, VOXVAQO. rrlT A SIEIIiJ' rTt'P TO TH K CHIN riTI' I 'iif - mae.l u laetliLi-j- cf 'i-ini?. w.ii.i i-ir 1'ieir anp-nf . r 'e cviV i ne ceie. it Afj"'iT i'f toe O -nl hkmi, t of I'et n. I, nl. r n.l .ii hf (..ilar n i-josoc. MU'to'n i'.trn uinwci .ii. ii ni' idkioo of AriMe XVI II nl tut L'oa i . In. .Inlnt renolcnou n vn.vp, aa a i -''m il I t ths t'-'lH 1 oi!on ol i u Ik Cmioiuoo .'..: Kwtim i. ! Ii rcolTeil ii ma tea at a and Hoo-e of Uei...-niiiiei nf lue couini -n wel, of I'enD.'fi raolx j Uenaral ;.t tn;;j met. T at the lolli-akt ataen-to t iu r o po.ved to lue CO'isi to i on ol 1 1 t'uaiino'iwa.i I'd of reaniylviinlx. In accirda:ic with tbe tUL. leema Ariicie niereo'. A .ii tfi DM EN T. The tcanuracLn -e. ttle.or keenlna fora-'a nf I; loitcatlna-llouor. to be ated a a bever.K- I bereor ru ilulied, and any violation ol Ihli lirnlil ilt'on mail ba a uloieneaoor, pnnnlied .u.-l .10 f'-OVilirii ,ry SAW. Tlie lnnualirti-re,iil-. nrkeeitlnc for Ml of lolua'ciiu a ll'ii ni- for oilier nurruie lhn a. a be re a; t na no alluwt d I , nicli inanm-ron tr in .y na .!eic-i c i l y law. I he io-rl ,i e r'ii i an ai tue n"i leniun eiic e-i"io-: I e ail in'n i o t nuli'l nl . he tint til.m l.m. r ' 1 1 .ivi a i u ni'toiuta i a.t ilr lue i.t e i- ru ceu'e t. A lr-e upy of.l.e r"'ul lliAlil.ts w. .-. rod E r-ocrei.nyul tie t'o tumunexliu. iU EN DM l:NT TO Tit EUONSTlTfl ION M.-i'eil to tht Ciitre i uf UiM common wfi'ilif r iiieiraDnnir.il or lelari cn i,v in.. tie ornl A"-ciiiiny ol llie CommoMwe ilili of fennarlrnn !. I'uii'lilic l h o: dor of Ihe Sec- rpta'f of tiio t'liicuuawealtb. 1 1 puiioanca el Arilce X ill or tbe t'oiiltnti-ii. .IniDt rciolntiun iropo-:i an amendment In ti e conitiintlon uf tuecmimion ca! Ii m:i i ihr l. i:e It resolved i.y the Senate ind Hou r of i i nre-e ittiln i nf tbe ( on monweliii i f I' -iiii .ult la (Ii ns ul Ame.uii'y met. t.iai n.e loiiovti r if propoc.i a i aiuciiiluiem nf t a oo'i't'tuil n t too cn-iiin mnealiii ol I'onr- v Ivanla Ij accordance wltu tun prorl.loi.i of lie el.uleeuib article luer. of : AMtMUttM. Strike oi t fr m coctloo one. of article cluhl, the lour Mna'.itica.iuiiH fur vuierj which r adi at l.dion : if twenty two ycr of. ara or upw.ird. lie hall lure ptl I. wiililn two year, a rial or conntv tax. wblcu thail luve he. n ae ted it let tu ii onilm, and paid at U a t nna uiontli hcluro the e'.ectlcu,'' eo itat the rectlun Liou red a follown : "Every malo rltunn, twenty.ne year of aire po.-etfMne: tho followlnu OjUalldoitlloDi, (hall ba aiitltlid to vote at all election : hernnd. He ehall have ri-eldcd In the ftnte one ye.r (or If, baring previously b- en ijall tlexl elector or native born rlilr.cn of the uto he all at 1 1 bare removed therefrom and returned ihoo tig raouth.M luinjedlatoly procedloR the election. Third. He ihall hay renldcd In tbe election i. Strict where be rhall ntl,-r to voto nl leaat tworuontbi Immediately prcceJlng tbe olo- -tlon. Fourth. If twenty-two year of ane or up aarda.be Ihall have paid, within two yeari, a lalo ur eoiintr tax, wblcu aball bave been aa oepreJ at leaat two month, and paid al leant one mnuth before tho rlectleu," (ball be amemloil, eoaa to read aa loiiowa : I. very male cltlt-n twenty-one year of ain MMc,nn the following qualilloatlone, ahall be entitled to vote at tbo nolliOK Plane of tba election diairlct of wblcb bo ah ill at the time be a reidont and not i-laewhere I Flrat. lie ahall havo been a eltlicn ol the l nlted tot a to at lcnt thirty Ovyi. Sooond. lie almll have readied In tbe elate one yi ar (or II. bavlnu previously been u quail, fled elector or niilve born citlxon of tbe note beaball bnve removed therelrom and returns I then all month) liime-liaU'ly preocdtUM the election. Third. He ahall have rcaldcd In the election dlairlct ahi-re he ahall oiler to vote at leaat thirty d tya immnllat' ly preOmllDK Ibe elcoil 1 bo ieicldature, at the aeenlon thereof next alter Ibe a'lnptl-ni of ihl aectlon. ahall. and Irom time to time there. it-r may, tuact Ian a to prupeny enioree ton- provmi.n. Fourth, tvery male c it Iran of the aie of twenty-one yeari. who ball hava been a eltl ten lor thirty dare an I an lahabltant of thla Hate one - ear next nr-edliiK an election, ei cent t municipal election, and lor the lt thirty daya a rcldent of tbe election dlitriet lu which he may oflnr bl vote, bll Leentltlod to vole at aui h electlou In the election dlitriet of wblolt he an II ai th- time lo a roaldent and not elnewliere for all omcart that now are or her-aitor may he oiecte-l by tbe poople ; Pr vhlcd. lh t lu time ul war no elector in the actual miliary aorvloe ol the Stale or of Ibe In I tod SUte, In tbn army or navy thereof, hall b deprived of his vote by n-aaon uf hi. abence from ruch elo tlon ulntrict. and the lellature a'mll have awor to provl to the m-ioner In which and the time and place at Lick aunh uli.ent elector may vole,-and for the return an J caovi of their veu-a la tbo eh ctlon nlhtnet in whioh ibey ru--p':ctlely re. aide. Fifth. For tbe purpoae ol votloar, no pemnu aii0.il ie iieemeii to nave uaiueu ur loat a n-ai denre by n axon uf bl prea-t.ee or al ienee while eanployed la the eervloe of the United Stale or the hUU , uur while ennnned in tbo navigation of the water! of the State cr Of tbr hlxb aeaa, uor while a atnilentol any eoilno or emioaryoi leamiiik:, nor wnne hi pi at anr aliualionte rr pnidicliiatiiatlun, except the lu- mvtee ot any horn lor dlaabled and indiaeut aolillert and aallora, who for Ilia purpoae ol voiiu:,naii u iivemo'i to reime in ine eice tlon dlairlct where aald home In looated. Law hall be made fcr aaeertalnlnu, by proper pn ola, (be eitlren who ahall he emitted to the riKbt of aullraKabeivhy caUbll.hed. A true copy ol ihe joint rolution. t-HAKLKS W. MONK, r-erretary uf the Ouuituon wealth. XJOTICE TO HEIRS 1 B'VHKR COl'NTV, aa TherVmmoiiv.calth ol l'eniivlvinU. to l'ri il. rick Heinle, Mury Howoll, K.ohaol Karnit. retor r . hibk.o, wuo u u la in rixhl ol r. ii r Ktlalo. and S. A. We:tel KoaMuu ot l-mru Kcij o. Juim Heinle an l Sarah Heln.e. minor cblldreu ur I'bail. a HoIkIo, deceaaed, all ul whom realde In Hnyder county. Pa., (I. Ii Id 1 Rle who n-ahl-a at I.yoim, l-lo oonnty, K uii-r.a, Kllaheth Aii'leraon. who realde at 601 Soutli trd alreol, 1'hllndolphla, V., .lull I Ann .1 ;lm oii,.lull. Ki I do and Oathirlno lllelt, who re al In at Low I'lown, I'n , llne.il do. i-n-t jut- o .1-hn nnd I'.tliuln.- Kcirlu, Into i-f Kran.ilu Iim ri.lili. S-ij .ler ci' iuty, I'a.. iteo . d. You are bur- by cited to he an I appi nr he lore tho lulwe.i nf our court ol Common fli-m, to hn hold at JVIhldlehurith on tlie4ih Motula' of rSKfTKMHIlK, A, l. Its:, at lu o'cloct In the loronoiio, then and there to acc. pt or reloao totnko the real oMitte of J-ihnaud Uath arlne Heirie1i c'd , at theappralaod valuation put upon It hy an In'iuoal duly awarded by the raid Court, and returned by the Shi riff ol aald county, ir how chuio why the laioi Leuld not bo gold. And hereof fall not. Wltnoii the Hon, Joaeph C. Mui bet, Prexl dint ol our iild t'uurt at Mlddleburub, thla mil day of Autfuat, A. Ii.istr. W. W. WITTKNMYEH, Proth'y. EXKCUTOK.S BALK OF VAL UAHI.K KKAl. K.STATK The under flirni'd executor nt tho I imI will uud tivtnmtint of danlul l.oiai-.ol 1'irry towiihhlp, Snyder comity, I'a.. di-c'd. will M-ll ni pul. lie mile in I'm!. in twp i-ouuly uud SliilVHtori.riili,on 1 1(1 HAY, SKIT. Id. lh8T, tho lollowliiv rtial rxtato, viz: Two lula ol Krotind in tho town ul I'urt Tn-vortou. Lot No. 1 occupied hy John I Kolli-r, rontiilnliiK one and a liall' acri-a. hcrion are vrootrd a kdo.i 1'IIAMK DVVDI.I.IMI llt)l.'SK,STAIH.Lund othur uulhuildiiiKa, Tin. lot la act with chulco Irult, uppity, pcai'heii, pvara, Krupt'i, olc. Lot No. !, oti-upled ny 1, . Arnold, l-.aip, ooiital n imr one lot rili tu-ra, whereon aro oructud a Kood HI A. MK HWKl.l.lNtl lltil'SU aud other no-iH-amry ijuthulldinK. II. .Ill loth are well provid ed v-lth nevurdiilliiiK wator. Sale lo commence at 1 o'clock p. m. ol auid day. Alho, on SATl'KKA Y', SK.ITKMKEH IT. ItHt. a tnu-lol land altunte near VerdilU kmoMoi iu the iownlilii. couiilv and Stato uloroaHid, con tiilllliiK r.l'lllTY TWO At'UtS, more or kirn. The iiupniveuionta are alarire Iniino DWKI.Jj 1NI HlH'Sr, HANK ItAHN, WAUONMHKIt mid other ni-veanary ouil.uil.llii(fi. About Th Hero aiu i-leur nud In a binli atiit ul culnvatloii, tho h.iliiM-e wull act with I'hentmtl nnd thik tim ber. Thla property ta occupied by John Noll. Sitlu io I'omineiien nt 1 o'clock p. ui., when con dition Mill ho Hindi- known hy WILLIAM HA Hid Ml, Kxocutor.- CJourt L'oclamation WriliUKAS tho Hon. Joseph C tlurhor Prealtlent Judice of the Judl elal I'latrlot eompoted ol the oounllea of Snyde Union and Mlttllu and Samuel A. Wetiel aud Jaoob A. Smith, Eaqa. Aaaoolale Judaea In and tor Snyder eounty have laaued their pre eept bearing, dale the 'ind day of Sept. A.I) lr-87, to uie directed lor the holding of an Or phana eourt. a eourt of Common rleaaJS-oourt of Oyer and Terminer and tlenoral eourt ol Quarter Braalooa of tbe peace at allddlebnrsh tortbeoouuly ol Hnyderi on tbe ttli Monday (beluii Ibe VOIU day ol Sep. VM,) and eoutluue one week. Notice I therefore nereoy given to Ihe Coro ner, Juatlee of tbe Peaoeaud Uonatable In and fur the eounty of Snyder, to appeal In their propar pcr.ona with their roll record, lnui altlona, examination and other immlrance to tboae thlnxa to their ofboe and in their b.-l ball pertain to be done and wltneeaei and per. una proaeantlug In behalf of tbe Common wealth attain'! any paraoni are required lo be then aud there atteudlDK nod not dopartlug without leave at their peril. Juetlooa are re. queated to bo punctual In their attendance tba appointed time nral.ly to notice, (liven under my band and ea at the Sl.er Ill'iotUoeln Mlddlehuri(,thelMth Jay ol Aug A. Li., one tbouaand eight hundred and eighty -aevan JvtU U, MIUDLESWAUTH, her I It. ESSENTI ALOES WINTEIKIRKEN. PEPI'EHMINP, 1'ENNY liUYAL 8PUAUM1NT ho. of prime each on i quality, bought In any quantity lor each on delivery, free ol brokerage, oumiulnslon, itorage, fro., by DODGE & OLC0TT, linuortar and Kxnertere. H William Bt. N. Y. ( pt. wi, em EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Itr.cvsi'GdgQ is kmm04il It w3 ml 1cr.Wr pi- rcprc""i'f lb-o'-.cr -r re.-rr e-Me' cf :nl.n mid J MV r.M.m WKOAI. permed lo Dr W. II. IVk -r hr the tTlflN . .'IFIMCM. A.axtlCIATlON, In rccnKnltlon of b 'nian-crl)-Mri t-.l .rcaiie., ent'.ilcl the SC'iTHCS T.tT L'FE Oi? SELF PRCSER. VATJON. nhK-li t.-cit nnon Nr-roni arid rhj-a'e-l Puli'ldr, I'rc-.nattire Decline, Exhinato! Vdnl.ty. and the ten ilim.niid Ilia tl-nt flrsh , he r io. ii :i!i-r rH-Inst from Ilrmr of Youth, Imprua ciicr, dvirTn.wi;nii, Etcc.--, Accldi-iit U or rnnt:i:i-iniml 1'rc-tlap. altlniv It la an Invaluable treatta fur IV Yoiinc, the MlrMlo-Ajied, and even tlcfild, tvhctl er In health or dl-ca-e. No other Work tquai lo It h:i- enr bcn pnbllahe L It ha- be lilqhly pral-e by f newaptper pro thronghool the eonntry, and e-i-n n Kra,,,), Three Inindred pa?, aiihatanlJaMy b-jcnil, embmaH mnailn, full frllL Contain U-1 cslrainllrary preacr.ptlon for pn-rai! n dl-cae, cltlitr one of which la worth f,ro,t!mVe tlie price of the hnr.y, w:,caonienf th nro al liitt !y InTalnahle. nnd ahonld be' In the hand of everybody. t;iwriiit-e.l Mie Vt Wck n;nn IV i(!mrr namel irni.j.-, or the money reMrrtcd In every lrwtanc. PR!PP flJ!IY flVC nnilAtr hr "" rtfaM.andrcnccaM In plain wrapper. IllaatraUve tllWU UULI'UltU UULLANi pninpMet, pro-nccina, fice, If yon rend now. Cut till out, ae ton omy never e oil acaln. Addreaa IMf. M n P tllUKK. No. I il l.nCII ST., BOHTON, MASH., who la th I IIIEr ONri.TIN4 PUYtlCf IN of the PRaROIIT MKDICAL INMTITI'TK, and may he couildentlally ccmanlled on all dlaenee rwjulrlnn (kill and experleno. 1 will coDtioae the Merchant Tailoring bnsinees in -Amold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa , and take this uoaDB of informinfT the people of Soydor connty, t'ia. 1 have on hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and bum pies from tbe best and mcst reliable New York and Philadelphia lioiisop, nnd will sell lower than ever. Cottinr, Clesniug, Repairing, Dye ing atid Scouring done on short notico. Nov. ltf. K B.r,BU0K The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined rifle and sliot-gun offers advantage! over other makes even more marked than thoso for shot only. They far excel all oth ers in strength, accuracy, workmanship and;bal.nec. DR I tf Cil Si1e-rinap action, best decarbonized blued JTl 1 Vat Ed 3 steelbarrol s 10 or 12 gauge shot, 44 Win It sotoro. f. rilio cartridge, weight 10 to 12lbs, price $30 Top-snap action, same as above, 38-55 Ballard cartridge, or 44 Winchster, prico - - $31 Tho above prices includlo 100 paper sho and ono box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE I A. Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Hooks Artificial Bait, cct I respectfully submit to you a few prices: Assorted Trout-lies at 25c. a dozen, trout-hoks to gu 25c. per doz., plaiu trout hooks 5o per doz., best oiled-silk! lines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other lines' front 1 to 2 cents pel yard. Keels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. Though tho premium on Owls has been removed, th psemium on tho superior quality of goods sold by O. O. (lutelious still remains, lie has just received a New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits ior young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 1.75 to $16. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, is., &o. Also CONFECTIONS AND TOYS old at greatly redcoed prices, FLOUR; FEED &C. Thankiag the many who have patronized me I cordially lirlta h tpsetion of ny stock. Q. 0. GUTELIUS, niddlcburrrh mgh Repined Power: Read! WeU Made
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