?r. ii. BY iiivi err i:ii. Jubscriptioa $1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : ot OoUeaav. ub Tear. , a.!) utMii. un tnr Onwierta iiolaasa, V Year , notfttonl Cards, per year , Avdftnr, Kxsntor, Administrator, .....fcwvoo f.e rw i 5.00 and .... M o ae saeeial errangnirnla are made, all we charge SI. at per men lor firs InrorMnn I no ot Ui Mamd Insertion aod J ctnli lor each bee ueol Insertion. Auigaee Nvtlcs Km ae teeeial errana- aitreetteeaents, Inserted lor les then 4 mouth Wl Sepublican Stato Ticket. STAT1 YtlKAktlllK, WILLIAM I). HAUT, 1 1 iiitln county, at rntum .iiwiK, ULNKY W. WILLIAMS, Tii.aaoi.unty. Eoputlicaa County .Ticket- r"ii A "" IA i it jrrxiK. SAMI KI. A. Wr.TZM.. Houvcrtown. ro HiiKiiivr. UAN1LL HOLKMM.Il, Muldli-Mnvh, rod mrxTr ruMMHutnimiiiM, IiANIKL Itr.WlK .M-timo. BAML'M. II. WAI.I rriinMlii. row r.ri v tiiKAH nri,i t'llAKI.raC.M.hltiil.H. .Middirhmgh, rH runv ai'Miuim. J. KOHLKK f'K K. (-Iiai.miiu. JOHH I'. kr.Ah.VS, IU.ivirt.mil. vtm i mioM.it I)U. K'JH. ifc II. s hapinan. U - I . Thursday, Sept. 22, 1887 Tboro are four Stato tickets in the field ia this Slato thus far, viz,: Re publican, Democratic, Prohibition, Union. Labor anil Orcsnback. Vo ten can select what color suits tbeir fancy bent. nun Fywy"riT asgg!iw There seems to bo some doubt as to wbothcr Gov. Dearer will call an extra sossion of tho Legislature to aot on a revenno bill. There is a suspicion ami yet it is quite likely that ona will bo called, as the pooplo seem to bo in favor of it, so that just share of taxation can Ko placed npon corporations. General Simon Cameron, who re tamed from Europe last week, was born before Warihiogton died, was a Totor whilo Monroe was PrcHident, a supporter of Aod row Jackson, and the associate of Calhoun, Clay and Webster. Fifty years ago ho was a United States Senator, and Inter i member of tho first cabinet of Abra bam JLincola- in fcuiropo ho was receivod with distinguished consi- deration and had a good time. He is in bis 89th year, and bis mental and physical abilities for enjoying life are remarkable. Tbo wise and experienced politis cian is never a candidate for office- oat of tho eelecteBt circle of his trust ed friends until the season for Domination has arrived. The spring chicken is liablo to be killod in tho ipring. Considerations of this na ture may account for tho modest and pretty ways of Mr Blaino and Mr. Cleveland, who, though they exceed ingly desire another brash for the Presidency, behave liko girls when they bavo brought their lovers to the point of proposal, and pretend they aro not thinking of what they have ect their hearts upon WHAT IS A TBOHIBITIONIST? 1 will tell you, my boy. I am glad to have Jou i sk questions. That is a sign that yoa are searoliicg for knowledge. I don't wonder that yoa ahk. A I'rcbibitiouUt was a Repub lican. He was one of the small fry of the party. lie was to big for the lank and file. He was too small for the staff or line. He ohafud at lis greatuoss. He squirmed under his great smallness. He was not ima portant enough to be invited oat of tho party. He was too small to be kicked oat. Trae to bis great small- ness, be sneaked oat. He was miss ed with great pleasure. This arous ed bin alleged anger. He looked a bout for revenge. He seized prohi billot; nnd blustered whilo be swung it. Ho was caroloro with his prohi bition. Some Republicans were weak enough to bo aunoyed by it. So they took it away from him. A Prohibitionist is ono who bad some thing bo hasn't- He is a kicker with nothing to kick. Ho is a disgruntl ed being Booking something to bo mad at. And bo cau't Cud it. That makes him madddt- So bo raven Ho ravos at the Republicans because they snatched away bis only club Ho ravos at RIaiuo because Blaine doesn't care- He raves at Francis Murphy because bo is a temperauce man. A Prohibitionist is not a tem perance man, necessarily; He uot anything except a parasite on Republicans. All creatures have parasites Tho Republicans have Prohibitionists, as dogs have fleas, Tho dog doesn't mind them much Ever road .Eiop. A fly sat on tho horn of a bull. Tho fly said, 'if annoy yoa I will Hy away. Tho bul said, 'I didn't know yoa were there It's nico to be a flea or a fly, iau't it f Oblivion is charming to some. To be utterly useless is the forte of a few. The Prohibitionist my boy, is supreme is his aseleesnese. And he knows it. This is wby he gots sour er and bitteror every year. Temper auce is graod. Prohibition is oilly. AH ACT. In tho oourse of a few years the historic field of (let tyebarg will so be thickly dotted with monumonts as to resemble nt a distance a vast 'God's acre,' with its memorial tub lets or fctonos. Governor Foraker and other Ohio veterns last week dodicuted nineteen monuments com inomorative of tho deeds perform od by the troops of the Duckeyo State ou tLat field, and when Pennelvania dedicates the eighty-one mouumouts provided for by the Legislature taut vi Liter, the deeds of her eons oil the only great buttle did J onu bor soil will bo fitly recognized aud tho sacr ed bpot mailed for tho benefit of future generation Amoug the interesting exhibitions of medical and dental skill flbown at the Medical Coogross at Washing ton lust week, wvi the planting of tooth ia human jiws by Dr. Youus ger, of San Francisco. It is claimed that although a man may bavo boon without his natural loeth for years the process which Dr. Tonngcr has discovered will allow sound teeth to be idsorted in tbo place of tbo lost ones, and thus do Away with 'false toeth.' By the process diseased teeth can also bo removed, cleaned and replaced, The operation ia des cribed as follows: 'Dr. Younger takes a sound tooth corresponding in space to thebolk left by the miss ing tooth, ligates the gam and sepa rates it from the alvial process and drills a cavity, into which bo place the tooth, aud then ligatos it to another tooth to retain it in position-' The movements of the patient dur ing tbo above business are not des cribed, bat left to the imagination of any reader who has bad experience in a dental chair. Tho following act increasing the amount for which a claim for wages can be collected was passed by the rccont legislature; Section 1. lie it enacted. Ac, That 8ootIcn one of tb zci entitled "An net to prevent the exemption of property ou judgement obtained for fifty dollars or loss, for wagos for manual labor,' approved May sovon tecn, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-throe, which provides as follows, namely: 'That no exemption of proporty from attachment, levy or sale upon (.locution, shall be al lowed npon judgements for fifty dol lars or less, obtained for wages for manual labor,' be and tho samo is hereby amended, so that the samo shall read as follows, namely 'That no exemptiou of proporty from at tachinent, levy; or sale upou execu tion, shall be allowed upou judge., ment for one hundred dollars or lees, obtained for wages for manual labor. Ai i rovrd; This 4th day of March, A. D- 18S7. JAMES A. UK AVER. Tho Wheat Oatlookv . Thero has been some sarprise shown at the fact that with a'wbeat crop probably 80,000,000 bash el a be- ow that of last year and a fair ex port demand, the price of wheat should remain so low. It happen sometimes that when the wheat crop s a short one in the United States t is anuiaally large elsewhere. This is one of tho years in which snob a thing has bapponed. ' The European wheat crop is now known to be unusually large. ' The statistics of tbo international corn market of Vienna, which have' gain ed a well-deserved reputation for accuracy, show tbo erop of 1SS7 to bo far above the average Tbe Aos- tiian jiild is plncod at 17 pfer nent above an average and" that of 11 oh1 gary at 20 per per cont. above Instead of baying wheat, as is fre quently the ease, Anstre-Uaogary will have 30,000,000 bushels to ex port. Tbo crop in Great Britaie And Ireland is 20 per cont. above an average; in Serviu, 10, Central Rus sia, 18, Wallachia, 25, and France, 5 Tho yield in other Emopeiu coun tries is ap to or abovo the average, making it certain that the demand for American and Indian wheat will not be no great as in former' years If this estimate should be found too high, however, tbe American ear plus for export will be large enough to meet a very heavy demand. With tbe surplus carried over from 1886, the available wheat iu tbo United States will uot fall much short o 500,000,000 bushels, au amount that will moot tho most liberal demands for homo consumption and leave. largo surplus to bo exported or cm ried over, as the case may bo. Un. der the circumstances, wboat is pret ty certuiu to rule low during the coming Year. While tLis will be unfortunate for tbe farmers it il! prove tho reverse for tbe millions of working people who mast bay their broad. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good, and what promises to be the farmer's loss in this caso is certain to prove tho gain of an equa or greater number who do not own farms and raiso wheat.-PAia Times, Hon. M. J. Fanning:, of Michi gan made ft Prohibition ' speeck, at the post office corner, on Tuosday evening;. Mr. F. is . an eloquent, forcible, able and enthusiastic speak er. No matter what yoa think of the peculiar method Adoptod to bring about tbe desired result of total ab stinence, it ia well to give heed to fair speeches on all plans- The Prohibitionists claim their plan to bo the besttwe claim tbe Republican plan to be the best. We should work together, but the Prohibitionists want to kill us, and tboreby plaoe tbe State in tbe bands of the com moo enemy of both. Lewisbarg Chron icle. , . . . . , Bannerviile- ..i. . ..' - ... Mrs. Lewis Troaster .of-Decatur, died last Week end was .borriod at the Samuels Church on Monday, Sept l'Jth, aged t2 yearn, 2 months. Tbe pio nio at tbe Ridge church on Saturday, sept 17th, was very largely attended by young and old. All reported having bad a pleAsaut time. une oi tue good nantors of oar town took a bant last week for sqair rels. He took one of his No 1 docs along to aid mm in retting bis prey. lint air. ii. made a grand mistake. Hie dog, in seeing a bier crey come towards him, got frightened and ran in tbe opposite direction. The dog got shot and' tbe squirrel ran away. severaroi vm Mooter s family arc are on tbe sick list. On Sunday, Sept 18th. Miss Liz zie Smith and Mr-A- Troxel of Trox- elhille united in holy matrimony, at tee briut parents at Uannerville. Pa.. and their many friends take pleasure in sonding their congratulation to them through tbe Post. PUULIO HALE OP REAL ESTATE. Ttia an1amlrrfil Attorney In Furl for th tinlnol Ueorg Hulnlnntr, Ltof Mlildl-rretk luwnrnip, rtnjrner eonnty, r-., dtwatined, will ex- op in panne ir muis iri. rr-niaenre nl Mia !. in MidtllccracktownthiD. eotiDtr ! Stt furRild, oo Saturday, September 24, 1887, Kit of tha following described rati Ut, Tit: All that raruio trnot ol land tltaitt Id Mlddl- orec town. hip, Hny.ltr onantr, !'., ftl)olnln lnn.lf ofH. H. Y.xlor, William Ilnra, Allon Ha- niiKrr, Anton uirien and others, conlalnlnir 83 AOHKS, mors or ler. wlicroon aro or-td a aoo.l lAHt HOIJ.HK, HANK HAH, Sl'M.n KK liOUSr., and other outnaiMliitfU. On laid trnct in ood well or water and Olil'llARR All ot aid trnet In rlrftr land exrvtit acrod which la WOODLAND and well ltn.lrrd. Alro at tha name time a good LI M KHTI IN K LOT Jltonte in tnid tnwnnii t a mil drtoriiition or which will he Klvenon dnr of rale. TKKAlOKSALK W t-tr cont. ofthJttir. oliHe inonv to le paid a aoon an the tiroiierty In Mnick ou. Une-thlrd to remain a a dower In the land during the lifetime oi the widow one hall ol the belaorie April 1. liHl. The widow' dower and lat payment to no aocered hy bond and mortgage on the iirunilneii. The lurt pajr mrnt lo boarlntermt troiu April 1 l'H, when die.l and pomeaolon will be rlren. (Sale to commence at 1 o'clock I'. M. ol laid day when duenltendance will be alren br ALMIMI K. Rtr.lPllINUr.K, Sept. 6, 'AT, Attorney in lavt lor lioln. A 1M EN DM ENT TO THE HONHTlTt'TION pr'p.et to thcoitlT.'Mii cf tbl common, wealth for their appro al or reoctlon h the (lenrr.l Antamll of the loiumtiwenlth of renimylvaiila. rnblmhrd h order of tha He, r. iartofthe (lommunwraHb. la pnrtaanae of Artl. le XVIII of tha iootltat.o. Joint rctolntloa propoelna; an atneniltnent to tbe ItonnltDtlon of lbl Onnimonwealtb: Rkctior i. He It reiolved by the lenata ted Houe of KcpreN-ntatlvea of tne Common wealth of I'apDnylvanla Iu (letieml Aocmbly met. That the IhIIowIiih amendment 19 pro pped to th Oonitltntlo.i of tbe Oommoawaalth of PennylTola, In acc.rda.ica with the Elgh. tiauib Article thrref. AMENDMKNT. Tha tnannrartare, tale, or eeplos fir tale of liiti.iirailnn ll.iior, M bo nad a a bavertco. lehereh prohibited, and any violation of Ible prohibition (hall be a tnlmlaincaDor, punlilied an 'hall be piovlded by law. The nianufnolure.itln. or kerplna; for aale of Intoxl. atinic ll'i'ior forotber parpoaca than a a tioveraKa may be allowed lu aueb maintr on ly aa may be prracr.lio.l by law. The General A.-. cml.fr shall at the flrl aesiloo auci-ardliig too adoption or th i article ol the (JusiHutl..n, enact lawa with adeiuate penaltlea lor lta en-forcament. A true copy of the Joint liasnlatlnn. CHARLKS W. STONE. Secretary of ilia Commonwealth. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Healtii and Strcngtii Regain Knowledge is Power: Read! . KNOW JHYSELF! eVriy.ajy!P.M. 8rt? SWa . HEAL THYSELF! The abore cot renrmenta the olimMulMmat4a f lUnnl n t,a un... fWMenta.1 to Dr. W. II. I'arkt by the NATIONAL MKnff tl. laNill:UTi..y 1ED nMi. v:..i t .i ....... - .., in rxrm,r. V&Tlnii wilh .mi.. , , . ., n . r-ffllf "I""' una i nj. .-nuiiy, rremainre Decline 1 vitality, and the ten Uioumnd Ilia thm it. Ji la in. uih i.i., t r . .. ' KU4 enco, Orer Taxation. Kxocs see, Accldcnt.-U or fonstllmlonal Predlsprsldott. It b fj( InriZJlj for the Yonng, Die Mlddlo-Acd. and atron the Old, whether In hctilth or dltcaie. No other 1 to It haa arar ben nublUhod. ft hu Im h'hi. nmih.iu .u . a and erea Id England Three hundred PAtfW. aulwUntlally b9nnd, ambmtcd mnlln, full MLl rtinvy prcecnpUon. for pnrrallln( dltaae either one of which la worth tre tin J J u, uinntare mumiiuwj wTainanie, ana tnrmia oo In tuch.vidsol 1 flaarantccd the bet work nnoo ih..ht.i..m ..ki.i. ,. .'. "rJ . . ... ,.J1,rJ uimca in CTm r-J PRICE ONLY ONE DOLLAB,p.mT! toe mat noTtf anaitiL-iln. A.trlnu. ntr r it siniirn vi. in....... "ulM MAstH., who j lh CIII HP rONMITINil PHVirtA V of the PR tnoilT'l! INSTlTI'Tr. and mat baeonadentuil eor.nli. nn .n iu.- ...i. ...... . "'"1(1 ' .uorajH, Bard&loy's Sparrsvrs- The Philadelphia Daily News re porter has beeu interviewing a spar-row-aultcr, aud, loarns that tho lit tle nuimiuoes aro caught ia a scoop -uut at Light, ou the nida of houses eovored with ivy-viaos, thou thoyaro takeu to eoaio of tho restaurants aud sold for rood birdd! lUod biida on to:;st, and roo 1 bird pie are popular ditihos in our large cities, bat, the genuine article coat a great dual mora thau sparrows, bouoe, those city frauds buy tuetu and represent that they are serving raro and expen sive dishes at low prices, and, a good many pooplo don't know what they are eating. Recoutly a certain 11 n. lei nerved 'reed bird ou toast the 'birds' were our common pparrow and tbe foar Uggod oaco fed on swill ia the back yard I Verily a man, non-a-days knowetb not what passes ia or out of bis mo atb I Jerrio Travis, tbe pension twin- dler sentenced to eeven years in Sunbury jail by the United States court last week, was unfortunate in his matrimouial alliances. There are eeven of them so far at ia known and all bis wivos are livintr. He baa travelod as a preacher, an attor ney and a pension agent, and while working tbo town of Lowisbnrg in May be led prayer in the Methodist church. His wives were crathered up from diffeut parts of the oountry and aa soon as be got possession of their money they were dropped sud denly. For one of bis escapades be was pat in tbe Sanbary jail in 18C2, but escaped tho second night after bis incarceration. lie will not be so fortunate this time. The following from the AHoona "Independent," is so true and to tbe poiut, at tho present time, that we cheerfully transfer it to our columns with tho single remark that it is as applicable to this community as to J that city; r l 'As tho various eobools open,-on Meuday, parents should see to it that their childteu have lbs advanta ges than afforded to acquire an edu cation. Tho lime has fully cone by when uot to be able to read, write ucd cypher can be excused on the ground thai there is no opportunity for learning these things. Children who Lave a roluotanco to go to school should be compelled to go; for while they may not now, see the great advautago in an education, they will soe it after a whilo. It is a die grucu for a peidou now a days not to bo able to have tbe advantagos of a common school education, Every idle boy and girl in this city should be required to go to Bcliool. Their parents pay school tuxes and their childreu should bbaro in the advan tages of our common tchool system Tbe endowments that ' education, bring are good when moniod endow ments fail. Whulevor of money we may acquire may bo taken away from' us, but tbe mind well stored with useful knowledge, will never bocome a barren desert, nor a thorny wilder noss, but will furnish oomfort and support in time of need. Parents send your boys and girls to school.' For Sale. 2"5,000 feet of dry Ham look boards, and 0,000 fevt Yellow pine flooring. For particulars call At this office. 1 bad kidney dlsordor and say for tbe good of others that Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy cured we. Rev. B.C. ChandUr, Lebanon Springs, 27. T. I bad Stone in the liladder And Gravel In the Kidneys. I used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and am now well. E. D. Parsons, Rochester, N. Y. Pricol. Send 2 cont stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Rondout, Ji. V., tor a book ou Kidney, Liver aud Wood disorders. Mention this pnper. Sept. 1, '87. 4w. L J II . 1 PJ EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE I Tho Hew Law of Xvidenco- Mauy of tho magistrates have been perplexe d of lute in their efforts to arrive at a corroct interpretation of the net of assembly of May 23, 1837, rotating to tbo cempetency of wit nesses and the rules of evidence to bo followed ia civil aud criminal cas es In order to enligbton tbe minds of tho puzzled justices Ditrict Attor ney Graham, of Philadelphia, bas addressed them a circular letter, giving his view of the law. Ia crim inal case a the principal ohange be eiys, relate to man and wife. Un. ddr the old law a wift could not be a witness either for or against her husband, exoept in certain well known cases' Now tbe may be a witness for but not . against, except to prove mirriage in support of a charge of adultry, in eases of bodily violence inflicted on bor and in des ertion proooedings. The district at torney states that tbe view entertain ed by mau), that the new law cloth es magistrates with power to hear the defendant's evidence in all oases triable in quartor sessions and really to try these oases is an erroneous one. oaoo a construction ie aa in vasion of tbe right of trial by jury, and is wholly at variance with tbe purpose and scope of a magistrate in criminal caos, as regulated by law for oonturies' in. .The nadenirrnod Executors of the laat Will and T'MUuant ol Oix.rxe Maker, late of Oeutre latwMtilp, Hayder county, Pa,, dei eaicd, will on . Tbarsday, October 20lb, 1887 xnoe to pnhlle sale, on the premisei, the .! lowina: roui emsto, to wit ! All Hint certain mtuwiiiue and TK AOT OP LAND airt in lent re Wwnshlp, Snyder county, Pn., Ixmndod North by landn of D.ivld Hover, hastily Inn.la of Ibivlil llreon. South by lauds ol liuv.'.l w... yerandA. Krui'icer, Most l.y laniH ol Dnvid Mover, tinitalnlnit 140 AC Kl-.S. n...,., i.. -.in uiv ..."uiiriiHiivrs, mui'iuon are erectoit u UOOD Ttt'osTOKV PRANK llWUU.ND houni;, new HANK UAUiN un.i nil ..th..- noowary outi.unuiuits, n uool well ol never 1111. iK warnr notr inv n.mr, n I u snrillK lit tho narn. Also an OIU'll A ItD Or' OliOICK ri ii iitr.r..-. jvdoiii Hi llt'Pns .l lit.. laud Is clear nnd III n o-d sliitu of viiltWntion the li.ilnnct'. u'l.uit IKini-r-v Is wooill . I till r m l.l. .Ii aoacrril vnl tluiliero.l with WIIITK and' Hot:; OA I mi. I soiuu WIIITK l'INI' ii... ii,... ber la hqavy .in. I niHrki-'Kl.lo. Sule to ciimiiiouoo at ie o'clock A. M. ol s.il.I day when duo atleiidatico will bo k I veil and teruia iuudu Known l.v ALKXANPKR P. IIAKER. JOii:ril KKHH, Sopt. 80, "87. Executors. Eegister's Noticos- TOTICE is boreby civen that tbe TV . f,,'l"w,tir'"ied persona haro filed their AdmlnlslrHtors' liiiiirdiutM' and Exocutors. un. .umi in ii. i..i.ti nince ol Siiv.lur lty, and the sauio will Lo i.fusoiitv.l Ion con- II II. MIS. Li IlIloH'lllli'li lit II,., l'.,,,r, II ... Ml.trtn.hiin.li i,... I.... ,H w i J'vv ,-.i.,fw-iuiH;r in, re-1 i. iva seoona ana final am ount of I. 1. Man- v.wjvi mtviiH ui Isaac U mum t. doo'd. . The aeanptit'ef ESward Munur and Joseph HMMtr. I- l.'n.iiF. nl Ik. ....I. . , t . . ' er, nee'd. t, Tha fint and final account of Ephraln Ko. mis, Administrator of the citato of Polly Hc 4. Tho llnal account of William A. vi.hee nardian of Lydla lianc.a child 01 icter Uaua! ilei4. ' a.. The nnal aceoant of Josouh O. Snook and William 1. UllKer, Ex.vutors of the estate jo 6. The first and final aooountof William Ilet. trick, Admin istrutor ol tbu ostato of Harriet euDDi ung-u, T. The first and final account nf llan. I Wataal.Ruardiaa of Mary fclltabeth IU minor cuuu ouoei ii.iw, aeo'd. 8. Tbe first and floal aooount of Ooortie I.sin cosi auu jeremian uracaen miller, Aduili.lt tratora c. t. a. of (tuarin ilrunkeuiuiller, uwv u. 9. Plralaod Bual aacount of Jnoob F. Rshel. uiau, tic. utor of Ibe estate ol tlliabeth Mil lion, ueo'a. iu. x ioi aoocuni oi jonmnan urimm, puar. otan oi j. I'eter Alglor, a auluor elilld of Noah Alaier, ucou. 1L The first and Anal acconut Of J. O. Horn. berger, Kxecator ef Ilia eetate of Caiharioa seamen, uce it. 13. The ftrst and nnaiascouutofJ.fr. Horn beiver, Kxeoutorof tU estate of WiUlmu S. .roauior, oee'd. ' IS, s'loal aooount of Ellaa Welicl, guardian oi vessy cnouy, a miuor ouun oi Oliouaol bliol ly.Ucoa. U. The first and final aceonnt of Ueorire Wal ter, Auminimraior of tae estate ol Keubun Wal tar, deo'd. H.J.VVVK. Kegliter N How, a NOTICE is hereby given that tbe following Wldowa Appraisements nnder the I3U0 l.aw, Lava been Bled with tbe Olerk of tha Orphaua' Court of Snyder county, for eon Armetioa oo Mouday, the aoth day of Kept Appraismenl or Mary Ktuter, widow of Henry starter late ol feua twp. Hayder Co., I'a. Ueo'4. Appralimant of Ellia Dlemer, widow ol Iao iieuier mie oi auuuiecreea twp., etuyaer J0 Pa. doo'd. Apprutsment of Raohael Kratier, widow of jaceo it. Kratier lateoi renn twp., a deCo. a, aeo u. Appmlmnent of Barbara Howell, wl low of 1n.l. U .. -ll n. f u ' . ju.iu v., ..no,, .aw ul ti est. nearer twn nny der t)o, I'a. doo'd. ' Appralnnent ofl'olly Hick bar t, widow of Jacob nirsnaniaio oi venire twp., Huydor Do. I'a dee'd. .. Auuralsmont ol Catharine A. noaver. wi.i.m oMraaii Hoavor lato of tranklln twp., bnydor Anriralrotent of Preollla Noaelmr. wtiin or joru noeonor late oi tJiiauuian two.. 8nvdar Co. fa, deo'd i , W. WITTENMYEB, Olerk, 0. 0. xss say i;r Kn iimai. aruewv A M W liM VltfT Til Til t. (lnvcTTTtrTiitM tlMnOSOlt (O tha flltlCMlis nf Ihla I'nnmn.. wealth for their auuroTal or relcctlou bv th.i Oeoeral Assembly ol the Oominonwnatth of enofylvania. 1'ubllshed by order of the Sec. rotary of the Commonwealth. In pursuance of Article XV11I of the UonHtltutlon. Joint resolution propo.lna- an amcndmutit to the constitution of tbeeoiuuionvealth. KKnTIOM I. He It resolved l.v the Scnsto and House of Itepresentatleoaol the Common wealth of Pennsylvania In Ocneml Assembly met, that ine ioiiowiuk is prnposeu aa au ainnuutneni or the constitution ol the eonim mwealtu of I'onn svlvanla In accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article tbemof : AMKINUMKNT. Strike out fr m seotlon one, of article light, tbe lour qualituaiioru for voters which nadi at follows : 'If twenty two vmm of ane or nnwanla. ha hall have paid, within two yean, a atate or enunty tax. wbloh shall have been as.e-ie l at least two tuuuibs, and paid at b ast ona month micro me election," eo that tbeteolloD which rea.l aa follows : 'Every male rltlien. twonty.cne rears of sire posaevsli.g the following quallhoiitioni, shall be entitled to vote at all eloctions : Kecond. He shall have rcsldod in tbe atate oue year (or If, having previously been a quail nea uiector or native uorn eitiz.-n oi tnr state be shall bare removed therefrom and returned then tit mouths) Immediately preceding tho ele.tli.ii. Third. Ha shall bare resided In tha eleotlon olstrlnt wbure bo shall offxr to vote at least twomonthi Immediately preoedlug the election. Fourth. If twenty-two vntra of aue or up wards, he Itiall bare paid, within two yeara, a state or e.niuiy tax, which shall have been as sessed at least two months, and paid at least one month before tbe eleotleu," shall be amended, to as to read aa lollowa t i-very male eltlaon twenty-one yeara of ago. Itossonslng the following qualifications, shall .e entitled to vote at tbn mill ok i.laoe of the eleetlon district of which he skill at the time be a reaidout aud not elsewhere I First. He shall bsve been a eltliea Of the United Siatea at least thirty daya. beooo.l. lie snail hnve resided In the atate one year (or If, having previously been a quail. nea elector or name norn cuiiou or tue si.im he (ball have removed therefrom and returue I then six months) Iniuediatulf preoedlug tue eleetiou. Third. He shall have resided In the election dla. riot win re he thall oiler to Vole at least thirty dnya until, dial, ly preceding the eleotlon The leul-latur.i, at tbe session thereof neit after the adoption of this s. ctlon. shall, and Iroui tluis to tlioo tberealter may, ouact laws to tirooertr enluroe this nrovll..u. Fourth. Kvciv male . it lieu of tho age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a eltl sen lor thirty dart and an lahabltaut of this ttate ono ar uext iire.-ndlng an election, ei cept at uiuaicli.al elections, and lor the Ust thirty doyt a ri'sllniil of the eleotlon d ml net iu whl. Ii ho may ofTer his vote, sball te entitled lo vote at tu -Ii eloctiou In tho eleotlon .11.. net ofwblcli he rliill at tli time bo a resident and not elsewhere f ir all ouloei i thai no ur or hori.after may be elocted by the pooi.ln ; I'rj vl.led. That In time ol war no elector In the actual miliary service ol the Stale or o the Ui.lteJ states. In the army or navy thereof, shall lie deprived of hit vote by reason of bis abaonce from such election uUtrlct, and the lenlalatnre shall bavo powor to provide the manner In wuicn aon the lime anu piece ahlch such abaent eleotora may vote, and i. r the return and canvas of their votes la the el. otii.u district In which they respectively re- alde. Flffh. For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to bare gamed or lost a rest deuce by riason of hi. preaouoe or absence while al loyed lu the tervloe of the United Stales of the State, uor while engaged In the navigation of the. watora of the 8taU or ol tbe high seas, nor wlilie a ttudentol any oolleBo or seminary oi learning, nor wuiie Kept at any alruiuouse r i.uiillo institution, exueut the lu mates of any h. mo lor dleabled and Indigent sol.llera.an.1 tallorl, who for the burpose oi votlce, shall be dueiuad lo reside In the el.o tlon district whore 'aid home la looated. Laws shall be made fcr ascertslulDg. by proper proola, tha oltltont who thall be entitled to tbe right of tuOrsge hereby established, A true oopy of the Joint reaolutlon. CHAlil.KS W. hTONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. N dtlCE 'rO IIK1KS. SNYDER COUNTY, aa: ThaCommonweallh of Pennsylvania, to Fred erick Kelulo, Mary Howell, Itaobael Earnt, Poter F. HIokIo. who hul.lt In right of Peter Kelgle. aud S. A. Wetxel guardian ol Laura llelule. John Heinle and Sarah Kelgle. minor childreu of Ouarli-a Kelgle, deceased, all of whom rothie in corner oounty, i'a., v. Ii. Kel gle who roaldis at Lyout, Kloe oounty, Kanaaa, tlUebetb. Anderson, who retldea at 601 Houth 2Jd airoet, Phllitdolphla, Pa., Jull.i Ann .IjIid tou. Julia Relnleand Oatbarlne lllett. who re side at Lewlmown, I'a., lineal defendants of John and t sthartno Kelgle, late or Fraukllu loaurhlp, HnyJer county. Pa., deceaaed. You are ber..by cited lo be and appear be- tore tue jtt.iges oi our court oi t'ommun floss, to te hem ai ra iiimouurga on the tin jionoa of KKPTEMUEU, A, l. Ittof, at lOo'oloc in the torenoon. men anu mere to aeaept or relute to take the real estate of Johaaud Cath arine Keigie.kloo'd , at tbe appraised valuation it uy an inquest noiy an Inquest Put upon the taid Court, and returned by the Mberltf ol awarded by laid oounty abenld not he fold. er thow eaute why tbe same Ana nereoi rail aot. Wlioe.i the Hon. Jotei.h C. Hauhtt. Presl d.nt ol our said Oourt at Mlddleburak, thl mu day of August, A, K.1BH7. W.W. W1TTLNMYEK. Proth'y iilyOnsllfl au We nil Mad 0GDD61 1 will continue tbe Merchant Tailoring busicees in Arnold's Boom, Middleburgh, Pa; and take this means of informing tbe pooplo of Bnydor county, tht, nave on band a well seiecieu stocn oi Cloths, Oassimeres, etc., and samples from tbe best and most reliable New York and Philade'j bouses, and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, M log anu ocouriug uouts uu tuuii uutiua. NOV. ltf. K. tt.'JSUl The Piper Breech-Loading Shot G and Jbcine Combined. This sysicm iu coinbincd rillo and shot-gun otters advantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot only. They far excel all oth ers' in strength, accuracy, workmanship and'halance. D R I P RTi Side-snap action, best decarbonized bh rnitiLj steelbanvl slO or 12 cauL'eshot. UVi h setorc. f. rilio cartridge, weight 10 to 121bs, pricoK Toivsnap action, fiamo as above, 3S-53 JJallard cartrul 11 Winchster, jirico - r Tho abovo pricen iucludlo 100 paper sho and ono box vSTl cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE 1 X Oompleto Assort ment of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, . Hooks, Artificial lait, ect. I respectfully submit to you a few prices : Assort Trout-ties at 25c. a dozen, trout-hoks to gu 25o. periK plain trout hooks 5o perdoz., best oiled-si Ik,; lines froffl! to 3 cents per yard, all other linca from 1 to 2 cents M yard. Keels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail proiurf attended to. 1 J. B. Reed, Sunbury, K Court L'oclamation WIIKRKAS the Hon. Joseph C lluchor President Judge of the Jndl fllal Platrlot com pot ed of the oountlee of Mayde Union and Mitaio and barnuel A. Weetei aad Jacob A. Smith, Etqt. Associate Judgee ia and tor Snyder oounty have Issued their ftw eapt bearing, date tbe tod day of Sept. A. D 1M87, to we dlreoted for the holding of an ()r- of Oyer and Terminer and General eourt of Quarter Seatlont of the peace at ktlddleburgb for tbe eounty of Nnyderi on the 4th Monday (being tha Voth day ot Sep, I8tt7.) and Oontluue one week. Nolioe la therefore oareoy given to the Coro ner, Justices of tbe Peaoeand Constables In and for theoouaty of Snyder, to appear la their proper ponona with their rollt reeorda, Inqui tltlont, examlt ationa and other remembraooee to those thing! to their otfloes and la their bet half pertain to be done and wltnesaea and per sons proteoutlug la behalf of tbe Coenmoa wealth agaloat any persons are required to be then and there attending and not departing without leave at their peril. Justices are re quested to be punutualln their atttndanoe a tbe appointed time agreeably to notice. (liven under my hand and lea at the Bher lit'iotnoeln nllddleburg.tbettstb dayol Aug A. Ii., oue thousand eight hundred and eighty -seven KKB. UIUDLESWAKTH, SherlS. Foil AraM work Hteam Kugloea. Saw Mills. Hay rrosscs.Sturao I'ull.rs and Standard Agricultural linplumanta gouerally. Send lor Catalog ule. A. M. r-AUClUIXAH SON, York, Pa. 8cptle.ew.v4. Though tho premium on Owls has bcea rcuiovoJ,; psemiuui on tho suporior quality of goods sold ft O. Gutclious still remains. He has jnst received! New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits for young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 81.75 to &lfi. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, &e., &o. Also CONFECTIONS AND TOYS old at greatlj reduced prices, FLOUR; FEED &C. Thanking the many who have patronized wo I eordiallj ia.it speotion of my stock. G. 0. GUTELIUD, ITitcbr
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