ILL1 I 1" .L J -IiY- rr. n. iiautkk. Subscription 1.50 Vev Year core? fhocze:dx2?3S. RATES OF ADVERTISING : Ob UoUraa, Ui ew-htfl Unmm lnefoJlh v.oli , Une Tear. a. Una Year Iiiii. Oie veer frnli-Mlanikl (:nrdt, per veer Auditor, Kiciiilor, Adtnlnltlralor, At-lKOee ivetle .... '.) ,....:. da ! ....earn , S.W a n I i V) Wbswi do (pedal arrangnienl are rce.te nil a Ivertlteotentt. Insert-. 1 lor let thin 4 month, we NMtrge ()I.U per Inch lor fin iMentoo I in or tiio iB'l Im-ertlou oil 7 cent lor each baequeut luaerllon. Republican Stato Ticket. ktat TKrArKi:n, WILLIAM H. 1IAKT, Ihtufhln Countjr. Kt'l'KKMR .II'IKIK, HENKY W. WILLIAMS, Tioga count jr. CepubUcan CountyLTickot- Ml A"-v-t ATri .tt-Twia,, SAXUKL A. Wi.TZr.1., lleaveriown. run iii:Ktr, DAN1H.I. IIULKNIH H, Mi.l.ltft.urith, VOW. f"t H I V lIMMIHtlOK I.Ik , DANtrl. 1IKWKK M HAJllhl.ll. WAl.IfcK. IrunUlu. rim ' t rv .i iti: m t!i h,l CIIAKLKS r.sKr.llol..U,.MIildlilurgh, rn roi nrv AtHioiifl, J. K'MII.F.U I'trii, rii.ipineri. JOHN I'. kKA KNS, llcuvurlown. mil rilltliNKU. Ult. r KO RU K II. V. l.l M( . ti.ij.nn n . Conrl cornuiencoi,. Mondty, Sept. 2G, 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M. with IJoua. J. C. Hucber, S. A. nod J, A. Smith present. J. II. Feeso, 1 Inn 17 Gamleiling, Aaron Ilenninger an J II, 11 l.eigle wero appointed tipstavoa. Tho cmes in tbe (J-iaiter fesiions numbered 25 including offunces of Mayhem, Assuult and Mattery with latent to kill, Ac. For, and Bas., Surety of tba I'ohoj. &2. It boing tbe largest criminal lint over known in Snyder Oouoty. The first case disposed of was Tho Comtnonvvraltb t. Jacob l.nuJis, tbo man from West Terry townsuip wbo was lodged in j til sometime last spring for intolerable troatmont to wards his family which consisted at that time, of a very sick wife and sevoral children. The fact that his children appeared in Court and tea tiGed against him, was evidence of tbo strongest nature of his guilt Ho whs tLtrifjio convicted, tut as his family is broken up and Battered, his wife bovine died while ho was in jrtil and the children being among rel atives, it was not deemed necessary to placo him under bond, but ho was soufanred to ray a fine of 1.00 and costs of prosecution. Tho next was tho chho of Tho Coro monwo:lth ts. Edward Solomon for For. aud Da. Whilo this cmo was prosecuted with rigor by two able Tho timo for the fall election is iooungel for the CommonwoaHh, it rapidly drawing nigh and tho sea-; WH9 likewise, defondod by no less son for weighing the strength of onr j tutt r(,r CSporionced lawyers, two ciudidatos for cloctiou on tbo second tf wh)Jtn woro froia Tjnioa County. Tuosdoy of November is at baud. I n,Uarai conHomienco the trial Judiciary tick.t,l oocsumod oou3iderttble U. H. - . Thursday, Oct. 0, 1SS7. 0.1 U i.L l.'.AI REPUBLICAN TICKET. III,. I.I; n.r. .Inn. naMi ' the constable giv3 Mr, Itwcraox the warrant. lie proceeded to the' huane of Mr. K. but his wife told. Wetzel him (Bowersox) that Mt. K. wis at the house of a Mr. iKisherman where ho found him. He entered, took bold of K. and told him he should go along with him. One of the wo- mnrt told Koister that lljwersox wanted to fight. Mr, K, thon jump ed back into another room. Mrs. Koister who was waiting on a tiok woman was in the act of leaving the room in which her son was to go into the room in which Mr. U iwnr- sox was, stopped at the door keeping her son in ono room and Bowersox in lue oluer. lue result 01 luis, was a icnfllo between Bowersox and Mrs Kelster who drew a chair to hit him, Bowersox then choked her and her on then dealt him a severe blow on the eyo making St bine and breaking the bridge of his nose. By this time all the other people who were in tbe house were on the outside scream ing ard the children crying. This brought Ilonninger the constablo, propor to the aid of Bowersox who met Ileuninger and told him he, (Bowersox) got licked. This was the evidence on tbo part of tho Com monwealth. Bowersox sworo that ho told Kwister he had a w urant and tli.it he did not choke Mrs. K. Itontiingar theu arrested Keiotcr and lm was ulso arrested fr as sault and battery. This casu tboy settled. Then Mrs Koi6ter nrrest- Gonerar.Election Proclamation I.KF.R R jrflDDLSnWAnTH.HIrt Phrlff of Hnjiler eontr 'Ji'"'0D,,'thoC VtnntyW lit. do boron mk known nrt hI nutloo lo tho lrtor if fio count nloroaal I, tliot n loction will bo bold in Hnjtdor, on tbo told Mnnty of Th trlillotto rxttirnn (ball bo fnclor4 In n Tuetdiy, November Btfi, 1887, tho.iororol portoni ofSnpromo .1 oJko 10 itch- lor tbo parpoti ofoleetlnv I horolnftllor md. to Wit I Ono person to nil mo om.moi unprw Ono poiooa to n tba offloo .of Htm nror. Una reroe;t iiHlftb offlsof 8hrl9or Snr doroountj. Ooo purnon to fl II the offlc of Tromoror.for 8ni dot onntr. ... lliroa roraom to All th omoo of Com ml, tioaft 01 Sofcltr county. Two poriom to fill lboomoor Aitdlior.ior Butdor county. Ono pomoa to All dor coanty. tho offloc of Coroner for.Sny- to All tho biAoo of.Aiioclnto Uno poTto I kino bnrol y mnko'.known mid notloo Hint tli pluoo ul kolillDK tbo fureitiP election In tbo hiuiI townxbipt oJ .iwrounbs wltbla tbo eoantf ot Snylor r an li.ll n. t wit t At tiio pub.lo obuol bouio la ud fur MprlDtf townxblp. At tli.i O.I.I F ll'wi;Htll,;lo.nd.fur tlie.llor. onuh' f tnll!iirce, Al Ibo Uuiueofiuiilt'l Uuvlii lnod. f r l'crry lowuohlp. At tbo taouwj.f l)vlJ U.-lierroM, In nd for Cl.lpllill U'Wlihll. Al Boycr'f Town Hall, In nd for Wellington Attlin hotinxof Jobn M. Motor, In the. Hot. oiiKh of MMdluburg, lr Krouklin townelilp. At tho Uil.l-r rli.iwt uau in ovaToriuwu iu oud fir,BcTor Uiwulilp At tlie h-jina ot H.U.llnnt III no or.iion Hcar towuablp. Al tho biiuoa of Jimei D. Lng In aud for Ccutrc townhlp. ... ...... At tba hoaw of . KumiaaKD,',in ana lor miu- dlm'rei-k iowimlilp of Harah A. Mlllnrln and for The Slate nud with Hon. Homy W. Williams fori time fir one of it kiud, but the oc- Supreme Judg... and dpt. Wm. B. ' W(l3 ODlivouoJ by ti,0 Sl)ngB nan lor iioasuror, neea no lunucr f uiQ t bu,jio9 wbo SJ t 4. Al 1 A I fiiHCU88:ou man 10 iiiai w y rftllbia :n tba i - - - - - - are geutlomon worthy cf llio tiut placed in them by tbo ll'.publican party. It is not bo much tho man as it is tho element they represent, and they will roceivo the full repub lican voto of this county. The county ticket, headed by Hon. Samuel A, Wctzol of Beaver town for Acsociute Jadgo is a strong one. Mr. Wetzel, has already nerv ed ono term iu tho ofllco, with ben efit to tho interests of tho countj and rare credit to himself. Though giftod neither with fluency of tongue nor a olasaical education, he poeseses a ripo and mature judgment, a rare knowledj?i of men and things, an equable, CTCito-rratIi diipcsition, and all his actions on tho bench show that ho is the right man for the position. Ho is also ono of our best citizens, and his kindness lo all wbo seek bin a8iietar.ee, bavo ur ronndod him with hosts of friends without distinction of party, who will triumphantly reelect him to tbe position ho has dono such credit to. Dauiel Bolonder, tbe nominco for Sheriff is bo woll known throughout tho oounty that ho scarcely requires an iutroduction or recommendation, Having served tLecouuty for already threo terms as sherifT, his nomination for a fourth term ii a blroug ac knowledgement by tho Republican party of tho paople's confidence in bis integiity and popularity. A man in public life as long h, cor tainly has some bitter enemios, but be bas, wituall, some very warm friends even in the opposite party, who will lay asido all party prcjjdic es and labor fur Lis election with an earnestness that betokeus the warm est friendship. His record as sheriff of Snydor County in that of a most worthy officer and is resplendent with the memories of his gonoroeity to tbe poor. CJ. C. Sot-bold, tho nominco for County Treasurer U among tho mod widely kuown iron in Snyder Couu ty. Scarcoly a family in tho county but what has members iu it who are personally acquainted with him, and his acknowledged business qualifier tions and fair dealings have won for Lim a host of friends wbo will not only support him porfiocally but will uso their influtnco with others, aud thereby securo his triumphant eloci tiou on the btb of November next. MtbcrS' Puniol Beaver and Sam uel B. Waller, onr candidates for Commissioners firo men of ripo ex peienco. Meu who aro northy of the entiro conCdeuco of our voters. Both farmers in the prime of life hardworking, honest men men whom tbe spoils of tho office cannot boy. They need no recommenda tion. The people know them and trust tbem, J. Kohlor Peek and John F Keurns, our candidates for County Auditors are worthy and well quali fied. Gentlemen of knowu ability, spotless in character and truo blue republicans' The candidato for Cornor, lr Georere B. Woiser, is a successful practitioner and a man who com maud the reaped uud esteem of both parties. At tlio limine Penn lowimhlp. . , At Ibm-liu-'l bonielu KraUcrvlllc, In and for Jackeou tuvunblp. At tbe Kbool boiua al Sliamokln Dam In aud ,.At tbe b ma of CbriatUO H. Orayblll,, lb and f'r Woat I'rrry towuahlp. At thfO-ort Uoum la and for tbo IioronKb of Mlddlvburg. At tbo taouM of 131 r In and for I'nlon 'At Iba boaeo of tl.e b lrt or Cbrl Uattorn In Tioxlcvll", In and ff Adn towutblp. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pern. Tba TJta, at noon a ono tort, (hall obiloly and fully declared tiom tho widow a tbe ollltuno preient. and a brief atatenteot "bowing thpTploa received by aaob candidate aball ba mad and algned by the aim lion officer! II aoon at the tnto I counted, ana mo imi thtll be Immtdlalety potted npnn the door of the election houee for Infurmntlon of tba pnbllo lopai and be eealod In prcer-nca of Ibo officer, nd ono nYiloe w Itli I Fit nneoaled return ebect glTen to tbe Jnilge, whlab thtll contain ona lltt of voter, tally-caper aud oath of oiBacraand onalharof aa 1,1 envelope thill ba given to tbe minority Intpector. All Jndgee living Willi in twelve mile of the prolhonotary'a office, or within twenty-four mile. If their residence be in a town, village or eity npon the Una of rail road leading to tha county aeat thtll. before two o'clock poet meridian ef the day after tba alee Ion, and all other Juilge thtll before twelve oVIork meridian of Hie eecotid day after tba election, dollver tald r-tnrn, tngothcr v illi re. turn ehr-et, to tbe Prothonoltry of tbe Uoort of Itomnmn llaa of the county which aald retnrn ahoel thtll he Alcd, and dy and hoar of tbe tiling marked thereon, and tlitll be preaerved by the Prothonotary for pnbllo I lit pert Ion. At twelve o'clock on the eald aocoud day following any election the Prothonotary of tha Court of Uoru ninn Plua thtll patent the aald return to tbe Court! Tbe return presented by the Prothonotary elitll le opennd by ald Court and computed by annh of It olTifl'Tt and inch (worn attlatsnt aa tha Court thtll appoint In tbe pretence of the )unV or judge of ald Court and the return cenllti'd and certificate of election letned under the aeal of the Odii. t a I now required to ba dona by return Ju.lxee t and the vote aa to computed, and certlOud, thall b ma.lo a matter of recored In laid t'ourt Iheaetalon of tbe tld Court ar open t-j the pnbllo e And the otherof eald triplicate return thai) ba plat-ed Iu tbe hog aud aealed tin Willi the ballot whenever a place ha been or ehall he provided by tha arthorltle of any city, country, townthlp, or borough, for the afe.keoptng of the ballot liogcl, tha judge and minority Inspector ehall after the lection ahall be fin I "tied, and the btl. lot-boi or lii containing the ticket. Hat of vote, and other paper, have baen tenure ly bound wlteh tape and mated, end the (Igniture of the JudKe and lotpertoi tfllied thir-t", forthwith de'lrer the tame, tovcther with tha retntlnlug bole to tha Mayor and Kecordrr of inch city or in cnuntlc, townthlp, or horotmh to U( h pertr.n or perton at the Court of Cmu moil Plow of tbtt i.ropor county may dealunata, at the place prorldi d, a afoild, who aball then dcpoelt tbe fald boxi and knp the etiue ti)Inter the call of any court or tribunlal authorlred to try the merit of loch election. Olvon nmler my band, at my office lo MIcMle- bum this S'th ilav of Sentomler A. I. Uto. and In the one hundredth and tonth year til tba Iniloiienoence or tho i niteii Miiitc.. NUi H. MinULl.SWAKTll. fberlfT THAT EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Health eaid Sf rengf Si Regainod KnowIecJgo is Power:, Read!. RNUlf K TlltfCri ri SJTAI ia HEAL THYSELF! The above errt fepietwiui the obrerte and revma aide of the fl OLD and JEWELLED HY.DAL protented to Dr. W. II. Parkor by the NATIONAL MKIMCAL ASSOCIATION, hi reeopnlUon of kiamaaterlyManJcaJ TrcnUaa, eoUUed theSCIENCS OF UFK OR SELF PRE8CR. VAT I ON, which treat onon Ncrvnat and rhyttrnl Debility, Pmnnlure DecUno, Kxhatumi Vitality, and tba ten Uiontand Ilia that flrU It hntr to, whether arleinn from Error of Toutb, Imprud ence. Over Taxation, Exceeace, Aocldcnltl or Conttltatlontl PredltpoeiUon. It It an Invaluable traaUet tot tbe YonnR, tha MMrDo-ATCd, and even the Old, whfthor In health or dltcate. Mo oilier work equai to It haa vr been publltbed. It baa been highly praletd by tfe ncwaiMper proti throughout the country, and even In England. Three bnndrei) cicr. fiheUntt!ly bonnd, emboteod mntlln, foil gUt. Contain lt extraordinary preacrtptlnne for prevailing dlcaee. either nno of which la worth five timet (he price of the b)k. while tome of them fire ghtolntely Invalnahle, and ahonld be In tha hand of everybody. Cuarantt-rd the beat work upon the above namod ribject. or the money retnmad In every Inttanca. D0I0C tK V ftMt nnil ID by ma'l poatrald. and concealed In plain wrapper. IllneUaUva rilluC UltLI'Ullt UULLAnipampl ler, prrnpecrnt, freo,lfyontcndnew. Cut thl out, at you maynewaoeltapaln. Addra.a In. W. II. PA It K Ml. 4 t-.piwril fT.,nMTOIv, MASH., whi la the CHIRP CONtU'l.TIM PllVlf I tN of the PTS tBOftT MBDICAL INSTITt'TB, and tiay he conSdentially eonauluxl on a'l dlei tn rt'iulnnn tklU and exatlenoa. , Al KSHM EMT TO Til E DONS TlTI'TMiN Every perton. excepting tha J'V,CM 1f.1'. Peace and Aldorinon, Notarlet Publle and per aontln tte mllltla tervtce of the Male, who ball hold or thall within two montbi have held t r, t u i t any omceor appoinimenlnl proiii r "u" ed Bowersox for uasault and lottery l tinite,! state, or 01 tui tate. and city A J uroiioted ilth f"r their approval or rejection by I'enutylvaula. PuMithi-d by eed t theeitlfiit cf thl Common Oemnl Aremiy .l tho 'onimouwelth of tbe eeemed a r in tbe case mi-. Solomon, tho defeudint was found guilty and received almost donblo tho nsual soutenco. Ho preforod to go to jail rather thun comply with tho sontenco and win promptly plac ed there by tho Sheriff- The third was tho caso of The Commonwealth vs. Foster L. Smith, indicted for For. oud Bas. This do fondant was ac'iuiled. The infor mant Hannah Clop having Cr6t tea- tilled to tho defoudants guilt, on her cross examination she acknowledged his innocenoo aud stated that sho was iudaoed to prosecute this de fendant by several women in Sol ins grove who made her believe she could eeeuip $300,00 from the deft. The fourth was tbe case of Tbe Commonwealth vs. Elmer Sbam bach, indicted tor disturbing relig ious mootiiiflro. Tbe evidence on the part of the Commonwealth showed that tbo itofoudant was vory unruiy aud misbehaved on several occasions, by tatiug corn unu giving it to oth- 01 a, lighting a stick at the stovo und holding it at the head of aootber, waluiog about, singing in a very loud tone, and shifting an organ &o, dining scrvicos. Tbo evidonoe for the defeuco showed soma what to tho coutrary. Dvft. was acquited but ordered to pay costs of prosecu tion. Tho fifth wan tho case of the Com monwoalth vs. Oaorge Wenrich, iu diclod for Mayhom, Assault and Bat tery with intont to kill, aggravated assault and batterv ko. This seem ed to be tho principal case of th week. Tbe Commonwealth showed by skilled physicians that the injury, Samuel Drumholler the prosooutor, received from the defendant was o sooli a naturo as to render it also lutely impossiblo for a person to in flict such a wound on another with his bara fist, but that it must bavo beeo done with some sharp cutting instrument. The testimony ou tbo pint of tho defondtint showed tbut on July 4th, lnt, at about uioo o'o'ock iu tho evening whilo Goorgo iVeurich the DM. was wateriug somo horses in front of the Hotel of W. Holzwotth whore he was actiug as bottler, there were some parlies quarreling on tho pavootont Deft. Wonrich told them they should out which resulted at the trial of en ace qnital of Bowersox aud tho costs divided between him and Mrs Keis ter. Next followed tho cases of the Com monwealth vs. 8. T. Train aud Wm Holz worth, indictod for violating the li'pior laws, keeping gambling houses, &o. True bills wero found . . I M I t against lb era ou somooi lue cuarges fter which tboy settled tbo caso. Tbe court positively rcfueed to listen to tho HoUleinont aud advised thorn to plead guilty. They did so, aud were sentenced to -a.il for a short period and fined This should bo a warning to all tho landlords in the county, 1 ho olber cases wero con- in nod or nol. proses entered. COMMON PLEA1". Jacobs aud Hornbergor, Executors of Win. II. Backus vs .Miehaal Kti slelter. This was a feigned issue to try tho validity of a judgment the plaintiff held vh. the defendant. Tbe verdict was fur Kersetter. Jobn D. ltomig vs Noah Smith, feigned issae. Verdict for D lleason for new trial filed. Ner B. Middlsswarth acknowledg ed deed polls to Simon Miller and Jucob (Jilbort, Kiel. Orphans' coukt, Ueluins to ordors of s.i!e were coutirmcd in tbo ettaus of Isaac Deimer, duo'd., Jacob Bickhart, luu'd , Henry Biokhmt, doe'd , loo. Kline, duo'd, Elizabeth Uilg'r, deed , and John Kttiugor, dtje'd. Orders of salo were awarded lo sell tho real estate of Ooorgo Stronb, deoM., Margaret Moyor, vk-e'd., Hen ry Ben for, deo'd, and Homy J. Hit tor, deo'd. All tho A(lmiuiitrators, Exbculoi, Guardian and Committee uccouuts were confirtuud as advertised. In ro ebtata of Dauiel Kuhus, deo'd , Rulo grautod on heirs lo ao oept the real ontato at tho valuation or show causo why the same should not bo sold- Iu re cstiito of Elizaboth Millhoff, dc-o'd-, T. Ii. Hummel was appcintod gnarJian of LnUuia liiltisu a minor f said decodeut. Thursday, Oct. 20, 18S7 Court djijurned to Saturday, Nov- 22, '87- or eorporaied dimlol, whether a coiuuil-tloneti omeer or other be, a lubordlnata off oar or aiient who Uortballbe euipb-yed ;' Leirlilature, Exeeullva or Ju.lloiary Depart ment of tbla Ktate, or of any city or of any In corporated dutrlct, and alto, that .every w i -m. her of Oonnree and of the Stat I.ok Mature, and of the eoleet or comm-in oouocll of any .n nriuiinmiKiiintriiil an Ineorporaled oit- trlei.aretv law Incapable ol hol-llim of- "y- oltlnfiat tliotame mno mi " -! - mant of JudKe, lnt,etor or UlarH t.1 any eleo tlonof thl" Commonwealth, and that n In- ti.eotor, .ludire, or oiii'-r iin-o v, Hon, hall ba al.Klble lo ba tb- "voted lor. Itv the act ol Atnambly ! July a Iai. It It iiiayur. fiw an. Alderman, Juttloe ii"iw. ."J every elty. county, I. ... ,,,,n in tbl uomtnonweaiiu, wuu.v. -----,.- by any onieer ol an eicciion.or . d'd eleof.rt thereol, to clear any window or avenue to the window or avenue to the place u..nal Election which ahall be ob.lruote 1 ... . . t voter ImUi an pVok.nVtb.;:r .ni .i .ball b. th.uuly of every reepeollva lloiittat'ie 01 " ; dlatrlot or townthlp wP bin inn !"' lo ba pretent or by Deputy, at tba P a a ol Uol.ll.ia; El-ctluni, In auob wa.d, dlttrlel or. townthlp, tor the purpote 01 pioii""n peaea w aforetald." . , .. Alia that in the fthfeollon of '"ct0,f: (embly entitled - An act relating; to ,!,ltl".n, and other purpotet." approved April iu, ii" It I enacted that tbe alnretald Mtb taction, "ehall not be'conitrued at to prevent any mill tla officer or boroutih officer Irom tervlmr at JuiIko, Inspector or illork at any K-noral or tpeolai eleotlon In thli Coniinonweulth. Hy an Act of Atteinbly approved tna 17th dav ir Anvil. iao. It la enuoted that at "all election borealter bold under thelawi or thU Commonwealth, tba polla thill be open ed at aeven o'olook a. m. and eloiod at aeven o'oloek, p. in. Tb Inapeotera and Ju1e of the electtnnt aball meet at the reeetlve placet appointed lor holding Ibo election In the dlttrlot to which thev rot noetvalv helunn. belore aeven o'clock In tu moruluit. and eaob of thote Inepeetor hall apin l it oneelerk wbo iball be a qnallfl ed voter ol tuch dlttrlot. ..uikiuI .ui... n f thla aonntv aft all genera'' tewniblit, borough and tpeolai aleo tloaa, are hereby hereafter antborlaed and re a netted to vol ebv tloket printed or written, or partly printed and partly written severally fliaatinau a luiiow i ni9 u-ii ,wui. the name of allJudaeaort ouri votai lor and to be lartelled oultl.le "JudloUry i " one tick et thall embraoe the nametotall State officer voted for. and ba labelled '.Mate;- one iinei ball embrace tba nauie of all County ofOnori votod for, Inoluiltnit oldie of Senator, member and membert of Aattinbly. If voted for, and incmbera of t'onvreet, ir vuien iur, ami ne la id by order t the see. ri tnry o( the (Commonwealth, In pnrauanoo of Ani le XVIII ol tbe Uonotl'utlon. .Inliit n-tuliitlon proponina; an amendment to the (,' ntiliu tlun of tbl- Omnmonwealth: Sai TioN I . Ue It retolved by the tenate and Ilou.ie of Keireentallvr of tbe Common wealth of I'ennnyl vanla In tlenertl Atti-mbly met. That the lollowlna; amendment It' pro poted to the Cnnttltntlon of the Oummonwealib of Penntylvanla, In aocordano with the Elgh Uenih Article thereof. AMtNDMENT. The u-anufiK ture, tale, or keeplna; for al of 1-itotl.al Inn lbiior, to be atad lit bevertnc lihi rrhr uruhllilted. and any violation ol thlt prohliiliinu tlia'l be :i mlmlemeannr, punlabed at eliall bit rirnvldrd bv law. 1 l.e tnaiiut.iotiire.iile. or keeplna; for tale of lot'ixl.-aiinK lliii'o- lorother purpote than at ft iievernun niHV l;e ell'iwed In aucb tnannnron Iv t inn be i.r..ic -ihcl hv law. The (Jen-Til A'te.iihl? aoall i the Si te-tlon uoi e-iing t,.e tilnp.tou of thlr article ol ihe UiLllllull .o enact law with aleuate penaltlc for In an foTi 'iient. A true pv of the .lmnt Hoto'ullon. I1HAHLES W. STONE. Secretary of lue Common wealth. EXECU 1'OIW SALE OF REAL ESTATE I Tho und. r'laned Exoculort of tho latt Will and Ti'.-iiiinent id lloome linker. iHto of Voire inwn.-lun. Snvdcr couuty, l'a doi-eated, will on Thursday, October 20th, 1887 cxiioto to milillo tule. on tho iireinltot. the M lowliiv ro il i-l.ite, to wit : All that certain iucr.-uai.-v mid TM ACT I IP I.AM) altuato In t 'ontrn tonhll. Snyder counlv. Pu.. boumle l Notth by liuidt of I Id Hover, Eim by Inn. la of luviil Ilrinn. Mouth by laudt ol Imvl.l Wca vcrnnd A. Kroeitcr, Wont by Inndii ol l-ivld llovur. ooiitnlnliiK 14U ACHES, mo-onr lett wtlh the iiiipiirtenanreii, wheieon era ereefed n Oliilli TtOnsTOHY Kit AM E KWKI.blNlJ HOUSE, N EW HANK HA UN and nil olhor neeinnary outbulldliiut, a irwd well ol never lulllna water near the dour, an I a tunnir al the tmrn. Aleo an OKCHARI) OF ClluICh KK (.'IT I K EES. About 8J acrea or tho nlMive land la elearand In a good Uita of cultivation the balance, almut 60 aeroa I woodland of which, 40 acre It well Umbered with WHITE AND RUCK OAK and tome WHITE PINE, tho lim ber It honvy and marketable. Sale to commence Hi 10 o'clock A. M. of aald day when dun attendance will ba given and turmt made known by AI.EXANDK.lt P. IIAKEK, JOMEl'H KEKH, Sept.'i, "h7. Eiocutora. ADMIN ISTJIATOU'3 SALE OF tfyD5sla and Well Made 0 ft 1ft) Bong Tho L'niou Infant Sunday burgh will hold tertaiomeht fight tboro, but that thoy should go nto the street or alloy. It seomoi this insulted the prosecutor who throw off his coat aud drew to hit Wenrich, who swore that bo thon struck Drumholler with his baro fist. There wcro a number of witness who toatilied that they wero stand ing close and that it was (jutte light, the lamps buviug been lit, but that they wore uuablo to sue anything iu his hand). lie was oonvioted of an aggravatod Assault aud Battery and ontenced to two years and one month at hard uud solitary labor in tbe Eastern Penitoutiary. The sixth was tho case of tbe Cowioouwoilth vs. Alex. W. Bower box, iudiclmeul, Assault and Battery The facts iu this oaso were that tbe defendant in company with the con stable Aaron Rouninger weut to the i.nnuft of a Mr. KuiBtor living iu t'axtonvilla for tbo purpose of ar !.:.. A a ,t mat wapv ilarlr i tithe houso somo dislaQco from lor, i.ll.l lillminlt ,n one ticker, ehall euibrade the. name aor all towuehlp ntHcera voted for and be TTJ XT' A T TT'OHn A TTI T labcllod "Towutblp i" one ticket tlull embrace jf y 8 4 t'JLTTl I l I Tl . IUI1 nillilll Ul ITll'"iKH ..,M,..',w .una iu. t.m, be labelled llornnKh." and e.irh clan ehall be dnpoelted In iepurate ballnl hoxea. WHHaaaa, Tbe KHeeuth Amendment of tl.o Contauutlon of tbe I'ultod htate I aa ful lOWl ! ski-tion fj. Tba rlnbt ol olilena of tha rul ted statca to vote aball not be donb dora tiridticd by the I'nlied Htutoa, or any htatn, on acoiiuut of raoo, color, or piovl.jut condition of flee, llllilc i saii-rioH t. Tuedonxreaa aball have power to eolorce tbla article by appropriate U-giela- tlun. At Whehfaw, TheConKi-eaaof tbe I'nlied Stalot, on the Hlft ol Alarcli, 11711, iiaaaod an act, entitled "An Aot to enforce therlKhtof cltUunt ot the I ulto l Matet to voto In tho tav oral statca of thlt 1'ulnn. und lor uther pur. met,'1 the drat aud aeouna accuoni 01 wtluu re aa loiluwt : ... SK' Ti.i.x 1. Ho Itenacted oy mo senaio ami out-oof rtepreieulatlve of the I'nlied Mtatet America in (loniiret atteminoci, 1 uai an Itliena ol the Cnlted State, who are, or thall a oiberwlaequalinon i.y law 10 vote ai any lection by the people, In any Mute, Territory. dlatrlot, eonnty, elty, pariah, lownalilp, aohool dlttrlot, municipality r vtbor territorial tub- tvlHon, than oeeniiiiau auu auoweu 10 toio 1 .11 ineli alectloiil. without illatlnotlon Ol raoa, eolor, or prevtou oomlition of aerltude; iny conaiuuuon, iaw, rumuui, ii or mini atlon ot any state or Territory, or by, or un- er It authority, to tue oouirary nuiwiia 'safriuVi 8. And be It further enactel, That If by or under the authority, of tbe (Jonatltu- llou or lawt HI auv oiimv, vr mo lewBoiany rorrltory, any act it or tuan oe rerjuircu 10 ue one at a prert 1UIH110 or iiuaiiiioeuon or voi 1 will continue the Merchant Tailoring business in Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa , .1 :.f.:nn ll.n nannlii nf Wnnrloe entinlt tlw.1 and toko mis means 01 iuiuiiii"K pov,r"w j , ...... have on hand a well selected blocs ol Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the best and most reliable New York and Philadelphia houses, and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, Dye ing and Scouring done on short notice .rmntr Nov. ltf. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This nyslcni in combined rifio and shot-gun oftcrsid vantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot only. They tar excel auotii- it. n nx- ers in siruui;i,, ""'"Wi workmanship and balance. JS I j" J7K Sido-snap action, best decarbonize Mucd. I ttlLit-J stcelbarrel slO or 12 gaugesliot, 11 "Win- h setore. t. nllo carmugc, weight JU to llbs, price Top-snap aci ion, same sis above, 3!-55 Ballard cartridgo, or 41 "Winchster, price - - $36 Tho above prices includle 100 paper sho and ono box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE ! 3NTEHTAI NLIENT- in Dopar Lment of the Siibool of Middle a Harvest UomeEu Beeboidd uau ou Saturday Evouiog, October 8, 1837. All should go to soo this ntrvest iio ui 'J Festival it is gotten up almost entirely by members of the Infant )enuttmeut. The Exercises will be entertaining, consisting of llecita- ions & bongs by tue littlo ones, DiuKmoufl &o. all intersporoed with vocal and instrumental musio. The main features of tbe Eatertaiameot will bo a dialogue. "Tbe days that wero lent" together with a "Tableau " Price of admission will bo Qeuer al tickets, 10 cents, Resorved seats ceuts extra obtained only in the hall. in it. and by tu.u aonntituuou or luwa, periona or ottloer are or ahull be charged with the per formance ol dullea In furnlehluK to oitlceaa an nnortunlly to per bu m iucb prereiuUlle. or to i.eeinna oualine.l to vot. It thail be tbo duty ol evury aucb peraon wind ollloer tu nlve to all Itltenl oi ine iuiveu emioi, iue eauie auu nual opportunity to perlorin aucb preroul- iteandto ueouuie uauneu to voio wunoui litilnotloo ol rac.i, color or prevloua enudltlon ol aervltuda i and II any audi perton or oth.'or aball refute or kuowinmy omit to wive iuii ei leot to thlt .octlon, he thall, Inr every auch of lonne. lorlolt and pay tbe um ul live hundred dnllitr to Ibo pertmi iKUrlovo l thorcby, t.) bo recovered by an action ou the oaao, with full eoala and tuck allowance for oounaol luui aa the oourt man ueeio juti, ami tunii inn, ior Mi tucu ouence. ue uotineu Kiiuiy 01 a mm- demeanor, and ahall on eonvl.tion thereof, he A DMINISTRATOU'd NOTICI5 XXlatteraof Admlnlatratlou on the eUte of li.thtrina Weiand. late of Heavertwp.l.Hnydor uo., ueo'U, uavinii ueeu Kranteu to me uuue- tinned, all iwriona kouwln tkemielvot lude ad lo aald etiate are reiiuarted lo make linin. ulale paymeut.whtie tuote uirinir claim were preaeui tneui daly authenticated to tho node tlaavd, ISA AO W EI A ND. et. B, ';. Aduiiutatrator. Bucknell University Invliet attention lo (I) II full courteaol ttu.l ( 21 It litprevod buildliiKt, (a) Iu froe tubular thipt, (t) lit larica library luad, (6) IU uew aa trouomlcal nhmirvatory, () Ita hoaltbluluod liuilou. and ITI lu reuiarkahle chaaiinea. thete rsapeuU it baa no auporior In Pimuaylva- ma, (lulaloicuea and lutoriualiua will do lent on anullcutlon to Kre.ld.ut UAV1U J. UlUL, Iwliburg.l' a. July 1, Da. The uiidert'uni d Adiiilnltirutor of Henry Ben fer, lalo ol Wesl lleuver townthlp, Snvder countv, IM., li c'il , ly vlrl'ij ol mi order laMied out ol the ilriiliHin'; Court ol Snyder county, will vMioru to puolic aula ou Ibo preuiltce, ou Saturday, Ootober 29, 1887, All tlnil certain lueinunKO or tract ol Und. tllu- alii In Wusi ll.-.iM-r twp, Snyder t'O." I'a. con tiiiimiK Ult Al'KI.S, morn or lent, hounded north hv Inn. In ul llctirv HaKiluuer aud liouiy Kueii Imirt, e.iM by Un it ot A in. it Snook, t elly KneiniN helm Hid ll.mlel Uurttnltor, toulll aud wuxt oy li.uili l II. It.'uum-'nr. whercou are ore.-t-ed a TUO-STOKY U I.I.I. INi IIUL'SK, HANK HAKN, Waicm Mi, ..I, and all other iiecvarnry oulliuihltimi, a well ol uevor falllnn wntur m ar llio tlo ir. und an Orchard or cool KrniLoli the priinltet. About ii aorot ol' the .iIhivh irael It (1UUII TIAlUKIt I. d. the I'll auea it cluitr nud under kooiI eullivulli n, Alto at tlm tmiiH time nnil plaeo a 1,1 M 1-ii'ON K LOT, tituiitu Iu towimliln. county find Stute alorcmild iidinliilnK hind ol Wm. ie"rd, 1 .tv ul bettor uud otl .t eouiulnit onii fniirtli (t-i) of uu acre more or lett with llio nppurteiianeei, Sule to oinuicucu ai iu o eiocic 111 it y Hlio.l due uttonduiiae luriaa in hIo kuown by Oil. i, lbs7 A. M. of auld till ln alveu in DAVID IIK.NFKR Abiululttrulor. EXECUTORS' SALE OI)' REAL ESTATE! The nn IcrtlKnod Kxoculort ol he evtate of Keiijnuiln boehrlH, Into ol Union townnhip. Sny county, I'a., will xiiote to public a ale on the preiuitet, Hoar Dmnloru, l'u ou S itiirduy, Ootober 15, 1887 The lollowlnn deterllieil vnliiuble Heal E'luto to wit: A ccrluliiTUACT or LAND, ilualu In I'nlon InwiiKhlp, Snyder county, I'a., Ixiiimlea north by Inndii ul Poier KtH-hrltt, win by hint Wonlntl, aouth by .luhnS, Wiiilo, uul m-iit by 1. lirebbt, coiiUiuliiK A6 AClll-sj, inure or lean, under it uood nln'e of cultivation, wlioronn aru crouted a K od Hut'SKaud HA UN uud nil oilier ueoi aatiy iiuiihiu.iiiikii. ai.iokooii waior una uu kindt ol ehuleu t-'rult on the premie. THAtT NO. 2. la altuato In tba tamo lowiithlii, county, and St ite, coiitnlnt itbout D Aeroe. la WoodUinl, nud Complete Assort ment of Rods, Fli es, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Uait, ect. I respectfully submit to you a few prices : Assorted Trout-ilcs at 25e. a dozen, trout-hoks to gu 25 o. per doZi plain trout hooks 5o per do., best oiled-silklines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other linos from 1 to 2 cents pel ard. Heels Irom 2jc to 82. Orders by mail proinptiv itt ended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. fined not (tit thun five hundred dollar, or be la hounded north in. I went by lamia ol II, I - linprltoned not lea tbau oua month and not mora tbao oua year, ar both , at tha dlacrotlun oltu.ouurt. AMD WUaUKAB, ii ueeiaroa ny iue ecoua etl iu of tbu V 1 artlelo of the Ooiietltutu of tie United tttalet lint Thlt Uouttitutlon, and th. lawt of tbo tin Ho.l Stale which ahall be ibo kupreiue law of tbe laud, anything , the l,ouaiiiuiiou or tawa oi auy mate 10 urn climt. eiitt lv John Krobht mid toulli bv 11. Slaa lor. Tbla tract it woll tot witii Oak lluiuluok nud Client nut tl.nber Snle toeomnience at 1 o'clock I. M,ol aald dny whon ituo altcuuauce will bo ulvun and term inadskuowuby OS. SIIOI.I.Y. it. u.orA.nuim, Oct. 1,1187, Uxcculoif Contrary nutwilhalenaiim." Afl WUKHBtH, i ue A.eiwiaiure oi inn .oiu. luou't.altb.oii the Clh ilty of April, A. V 1870. iiiirl id au act, entitled "A further auppleuieut to the aet rolatlnk tu election In tbl Coiiiujoii. wealth,' tue u-uiu seciiou ui wuiL-a pruviuu. at V..II..W1 I ' " . n M,,.-. . . . , . .tpinrTIUW to. mat iu uiuon ui tiY.r iui t..uihly ae urovidea mat only whitj fn .iueu .ahall be entltlod to vote or be rRltered aa vo- era, or aa oiaiiuinu vo tiiw avauy H-urai vr t oec Ul election of thlt Commonwealth, bo and i i.e tame la hereby repealed t aod that hereafter all frjeiuau, without dlttlnetlcu of eolor, aball be enrolled and rKtttered accord lug to tbo pro- ..i.liiiie ol vue nrai aeeiion ot uu aui aiiiiruveu levanteeuth April, Uew, entitled "An Act fur. th.r upplweutal to the ae rolatlUK to the elec unu. of thl Uommonwealth." and when other id nualinea nnuer etiiiuiK taw., ue eutnieu tovr-teat Kineral and apeolal eleotloot lu Ibie Commonw.iiiu. t ha aald abovo recited aineunmont ana aot mn.v b executed aud obeyed by all ataotaora, reulaterof votort, election ofDoera, aud other, that tba rlKbtt aud prlvilonut guarauteud there hv may b. eecured iu all the oltUent of tbla (Join .,.u K.iih entitled to the ttm ), By the 15i b auction of the act of Aatambly of Tauuary SO. IB74, It la enacted thai at toon a ti,. -uiiu .hall elotu. tha ottloer of olectluu ahall procred 10 cuuui an n .uww tor no u , nrdale voted for, and make a full latum of tba dim. lu triplicate, with a return theet In ad at lion, In all ot whlub the vote rocolved by titch dlndidtt. aball be iilven aftor bla name, nrtt iu caoiJU aud attain lu liguie., aud aball b. tinued wy all oreeia orauer. o.rtiuaio ii,uihip. ORWUNd' COUlir SALE OP REAL ESTATE! of th.m .ball, write upou each of tbe relume bla I ooi 10 UUM.oulor not eigaiun or eiriuyiu. The nndertliroed Admlnlttrabir of the Eatnte of ll.ntel Kuliut. lalo ul t'eutre t iweahlp.Hoyder county, I'a., deo'd., by virtue ol ao order ol tue liriinuua' t'Oun oi aitm ceuuiy. Krauieu tu nun under nartltlou imMieedloKt. will tXDoae to 1'ub 110 bale on iue promiaoa uu. Saturday, Uotober Z'J, ie7 The (ullowlnu dotorlbed Valuable Real I'ttate to wll: Acerttl iTUACT (' l.ANH. illuate In the townahln uluroja d. hounded isortu nv land ol Mr. Jucob HiuMlnner, Unat by landa of Wlllli Struuh. Wury lioworaox anil vv uiium nuiim, South by landa ol S.unuel Straub, Weat by land ol iKoru. Mutter, deo'd.. oontiilnln 71 AOKKS ono hunilrcd and fifteen norchoa mnre or lett whereou aro uroutod a Rood HOUSK. NKW HANK llAU.V.aiid othorueeetaary outbulldlnga two well ol never failtnir water near tho door. and a aplondld youug Orohard of hearing: fruit treua, aud the land la lu goou laruilnj culllva- llon. TKUMS-20 per cent, to be p.ild aa toon a tha property I union uuwn ouo-iuiru to no aim ro malu In the laud a a dower, the Interett ther tu be paid annually tu Amelia Kulinatbe widow and the nrluolnal theroofto be uald to thoae lav ally eutllled to alter her death, ono-hnll ol the huliinee April 1, 1SS8 whuu potteulou aud deed I to be it Iv en and the roiuulnder on tho ltt or Do- bilior, leea with Inlereet llom Api'il 1, the laai pymuiu ami wiuow a aower w u eecurvu mi morutitire. commence atlOo'clock A. M. ol itld day. BtUliKN Dl.l-'IClUt uul. r, in;, AUiuiuittruivr . .t.i Though tho premium on Owls has been removed, iu psomium on tho superior quality of goods sold by 0 O. Gutelious still remains. Ho has just received ft New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits for young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from S1.75 to fcl5. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear. HANDKERCHIEFS, TIK3, &o., Ac. Als CONFECTIONS AND TOYS cold at greatly reduced prices, . FLOUR; FEED &0. Thanking the many wbo have patronized roe I cordially peetion of my stock. G. 0. GTJTELIUS, Middleburt-
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