$ifi SKtoleliutgii los, BY t. ii. ii Ait 'nan. Subscription $(1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING: Cmf BnJAnn, Wa Tr.. I UnJama. (in V.r. . rwrniiaui warm, pr year. Aaiiyaae N.tle.l. (.fiO :u no Uu Vrar ;o o lr Taar a, m liar '..- ' J" PII 'rnriir'nt'rri''rrii.'ii. all r" "V- ' . i n er i-rt for 1cm than 4 month.. '' ""' i"f l" Inoartlon. 1 t m fx o.iij inf Hon ana ; ceat lor aaali l inaaeat luiertlon. t-- .J' J LUJ ii i . . - 1'hursdar, Xov. 10, 18S7. Tbe debt statement issued on Tuesday shows a leduction of the public debt daring tbe mootli of Oc tober to be $10,33.003 30. tnd the total cash in Treasury, Si'JT.OSJO! It it stated by a Western paper tbat a covered farmwagoo recently passed through a Nebraska town, ou its way east, coulaiuing tbe owner. Lis wifo and five children, a live buf falo, an antelope, a pair of wolves, a pair of prairie foxes and a box of white rats, with other articles. A column of brick masonry, about 20 feet bijib, is standing overgrown with ivy, amid a group of due old treos, on the James river It is all tbat remains of the first church er ected by Kngliuhmen in America. ana was erected by tbe Jainestown colony in 1010. we mast bave better prices for our stock. Tbo talk of, overproduction is all bash, all staves are onod tbat are tnado, but somehow tbe prices iinvo boon cut down to starvation. If a party go inte the business to stay, we need not fear biin, but such as start and then opperale a short uiuu nun men sou out to some merchant or farmer, who known .: ... .i . uumiujj oi uio numnoss, lory are the ones to ba afraid of, Sq try and lot ns have fnir selling price, so that it will albw us n fair margin A i 1 ii , onuiucr miog uy cannot we bave an orgaoizttion of the stave manufacturers, of 1'enuvlvaoii ? All other industries Inve tln ir organ izition", why not wo 1 I woul I sug gest a tneetiiig of a!) munf tclnirrt in tbe Slate, and tiy to org.miz'?. If we cau'l d' tuiio n can get no tjuaiuted with cadi other, aod have asocial time. I would BU;,'gj(tt a a meeting at Sunbut y or MiiUli. burgb. Int others set tbo tiiuo. Oct. 22, 67. Major T 1 . . ... uoua jj. oullivau, the Champion eloggor has reacuod Kngland and in made the liou of tbo day. He in ? A a going io KnocK tbe sluGing out of tbe hcglish bullies aud then will wiuu op with Jack Kilrain, the American, who baa tbo Police (hwt- ie cuampion belt, and is also abroad Tbe last 800.U0O of the silver trade doilurs recently rodaemed by the Oovornment are being melted op at tbe Assay Ofllco io New York city. The amount reooivsd by tbo Sub. Treasury and turned ovorto tbe As Bay OfUce fur melting into bullion oggregate $3,500,000. As tbe old dollars aro melted up tbey are cast into bars and plaeod iu ouo of the vaults of tbe office, where tboy aro pilod up as high as a man's bead. We knew it would come. Tbe an nouncement Las boen made tbat a paper coffin Las been invented anal put upon tbe market. A man may bow build bis bouse of paper, eat bis dinner from paper plates, wipe bis face with a paper handkerchief, buy bis wife a papor piano, and go to bin grave in a paper cofliu. The coffin may be paid for with a piece of pa per, and tho doath published on another pieco. Tbero are few things tnoro useful than paper. Western towns which bavo a boom on appreciate tho puwor of the press. Tho peoplo of Tucsou, Arizona, bay 8,000 copies of their local paper every month for tho purpose of sending il abroad, aud in addition pay it 200 n month for sptcial 'write-up.' The town of Lamar, Col., recoully paid tbe local paper fl,o00 for a 'write up,' and the citizens of Tort Scott, Kansas, bavo just speut $7,000 in advertising tbe town of Hutchinson, Kansas, claims to givo the local pam per a bonus cf 810,000 a year for re maining alive and kicking, while Newton, Kuusas, pays its papor 815.0U0 a year- There is nothing at nil improper iu this, as tbe money is paid for legitimate advertising. Oo the contrary; it in very creditable to the citizen d of tbeeo towns that they thas encourage thir locd papors uud at tbo samo time benefit tbtiu-polves. Young Hasbands Utirdorei t3 O'ctah 1-Ionoy. J.osrof, Oct- GOA queer and most horrible murder story comes from l'oslb ouo cilcuktcd to ruin men's confi lenoa iu narriugo and in woman gunoMlly. l hiii mirried farmers bavo been dvinir off with dreadful sirMennoB io tjio' viilnges of ?yruia iu KiiHlero Crotia These young fniuiors were all brandnow uuhuannu, una bi iiFt tueir cieainH all coming so soon afler their mnr riage, excited suspicion aod the mat ter was investigated. It was found that an old womau budeoncoivod tho idea -of getting pretty young gills to marry farmers, and thou poison them and divido tho spoils. Tbe old wumnn is now iu jail, and so aie sereu young wiJuws to whom she had furnished poison with which to kill their husbands. Tbeso Arrests have all bean made this week in a siogle village, and lot of other ai rests are anticipated- Eu gaged and newly uinri ied couples in that part of tbe country are not very confident of their standing at pres-tnt- Another etory of wbolesalo mur der comes from Qiurgovo, on the Danube. It seems tint numerous peasants and workmen from tho in terior of Koum nia bavo been in the habit of crossing tho liver for the purpose of peeking labor in Hulgar- m. uu luo return journey with their savings, fearing indiocroet questions of custom officiuls, the travelers land Our Flag io There I WE HOLD THE FORT. e old Clothing firm of Sol Oppcnheimcr has chant. ea lianas out not places, it suu rcnums a tc VL 'ant Bargains call at once- 1 have an Immense STcfc CLOTHING. consisting c . r . - vTrTTc vnT? -rmmn v dllJti l Ur Join ts iy tju.M.j j- sv w , v. and OLD, Flifi "FircsiilcM Vote Asserts Itself with a Vcngoncc. and the Stato Ticket is elected by an Old-Fashionod Republican Ma jority I Snyder County Loses its .Republican Sheritl' but Avenges itself with 707 Majority on State Ticket. I ho Obnoxious Governor Torakcr of Ohio Got Wl Carefully, Deis full Art Piiiij 11 . iorse iJlankb, and Lap Robes, g OPPENHE,!flER, Selinsgrove.Pa. THE BAVEtorrnwTvT LAnnlAGE and HARNESS WORKtL m We p'ssess the facility and inclination to give y0u at Bargains and will do it m our new stock of ZfTi jrvfi jrtk. yrr r -rr which is Just in and comprises the largest ling 4 DIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, FLMYELRX UNDERWEAR, LACES, RIBBON'S, MLB. LLXS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, GENT'S BURNISHING GGODi Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, QueenswareMlassicart etc. You, ull be pleased to see how we combined umc nonesiy m fuauiiana price wun new,jreshi PRICES VERY LOW. Seeitoici.lE U MIDDLES UfiGH .uuiuuisoi noruciies, Jump-eeat t'arnngtR.Vftot. Sleighs- uouuio iiaruessX Also Tl.n.. 'I' -ft lit.. ! U J. Tho Volo of Suyder county for an olT yt ar v:as extraordinarily large. Tho Prohibition vote in tbe county whs very small uud we did not bavo time to get it oat for this issue ed t night cn a small island iu the Danube, whence it was possible to reach Roumnuia unnoticed. A sol dier walking on the banks of tho liv er beard tumble screams ixuuing from a bed of rooJs near the inland Similar screams were ngaiu h'.ard by persons whom the eolduir had culled to the spot. Tho polico found that on both occasions persons crossing the river uud laudiug ou tho island had boon murdered by their own boutmnu. An iuquiry was instituted by the Roumanian authorities, tho result of which cstabliuhes with oortaioty that hundreds of workmou or peuRun'.s have been murdered on the iuland at the moment of laudiug, and then rob bed of their mousy and goods thuy bad with them, Tbo oorpses bave been bnriod in graven already pro pared or thrown aaiong the roods iu tho Danube. Iu all cases tbe mur dcrors wereTuikish or Bulgariuu boatmen from KHtcbuk, who dis patched their victims one after the other as they set foot at night ou tho lonely ixlaud. Parallel Ca:os 'Pennsylvania banged her Molly Miigiiiren, why should not Illinois hnug her AnarcliH!T' was the re mark of Apiomineut Penusylvaniau while converging ou tbo subject of the Supreme Court decision adverse to the Anarchists. Very true- Tbe o it-.,iy The Anarchists "A-ist Hang. To tho Manufacturers cf lTail Staves- Cos Ueavehtown, Ta. Nov. C. As all manufacturers of keg staves know, (aud tbat to our sorrow,) that for the last eighteen months wo have cot made cxpousos in our busioobs, und as there seems to bo a better prospect ahead for us, let us all bo very careful. Prices bave been low, very low indeed, for it took a good Lit of engineering to mako both end tneot, and as tboro is now an upward tendency in the trade so let us be very careful bow we sell, and bow we make contrasts. Let us try and get pricos up to a living staudurd, and bave at least small margin or else we will bo left again. A good many of tbo musbroon plants bave dropped out of line aud manufactur ers of kegs must bave the material, 80 bold up prices, Finished Logs bring the same price as when staves were worth almost twico as much to tbe manufacturer as at present, and wages do higher thau now, bo we all know wbo had tbe margins for tbe last year and a half. If we want to live and pay for mucbinory, &o. Wasinuton, Nov. 2 Tho decision of tho United States Supremo Conit upon a petition for a writ of error iu the ciiso of the Chicago AnarchiBts was anuounced this afternoon by Clioif Justico Waito in u long aud can fully prepared opinion, which occupied thirty fivo minutes iu read ing. The court holds iu brief, Cist, tbat tbo first ten amendment to tbe Constitution are limitations upon Federal and not upon State aotion; socoud, and the jury law of Illinois is upon it's face vulid and constitu tional, aud that it is similar in its provision to the Umb which was sus tained iu this court in the case of Ilopt vs. Tbe Teriiiory of I'tah, third. Tbat it does not vcpear iu tbo record that upon the cvi!eDCu at the trial court should have deelnrod tbe juror, Standford incompetent, fonrt'j, that the objection to the ad misHion of tbe Johuun Mont letter and tbe cross-examination of Spies, which the counssl for tho prisoners maintained viitually compslled tlieni to testify against themselves were uot objected to in the trial court, and that therefore no foundutiou was laid for this court's jurisdiction and fifth, that the questions ruined by General liutler iu tne cases of Spies and Pieldeu upon tbe basis of their foroign nationality wore neither rais ed or decided in tbe State conrts, and therefore cannot be considered here, Tbe writ of error prayed for must consequently be denied. Tbey will Ui eg to-morrow. renu,a'fl utmost parcel1. J. - Maguiros Landed together and defied the law, lotting blood with impunity The Anarchists have defied the law, taught tho doctriue of blood and plunder, aud, like the Mollies, killed inuoceut meu who were trying to uphold the muienty of tho law. The Mollies were caught, tried fuirly and condemned to die. That at preseut is the situation of the Anarchists The Molly Magnires were hanged, despite the numerous delays inter- posed, tbe beg gings, the pleadings of the soft hearted who forgot tbe awful crimes renting oc their heads. Tho renult is that tho order of Molly Maguires was wiped out, crime ceas ed in tbe region wherein they lived, and there is peace and order, Wbeu tbo Anarchists are banged their fel lows will take winning, and thoir bomb-throwing with bloodshed ao compuniment will coase. Truly, 'Pouosylvauia bunged ber Molly Ma guires, why thould not Illinois bang ber Auarchists' The bUoddettiug in Illinois should not be so oue-sid ed- Let the guilty who killed the innocent have some of it. A HANDY POCKET ATLAS- An attompt to put in pocket size the contents of a lurge referenco At las is usually accompanied by rough, inncenrato, and inelegant engraviog and printing, but in the New Pook- t Atlas of the World, pnblishod by Ivison, Dlukomao & Co., lo'l St 7S5 Wroadway, New York, this in not the fuot- Ninety-one Maps Oontuiuing nearly every geographical point of interest throughout the worlds aro given, aud such is a gem of tho en giaver'sart. Delicately yet distinct ly colored, these mupa are exquisite illustrations of tho best color print ing to day abtaiusblo. While the Maps leave nothing to bo dexired by way of fullnoRH, they are fully up to date, aud show every recent discov ery, or change of bouudury. (Jon hundred and twelve p.'ges of terse, well-arranged, and accurate in- formatiou concerning every impor tant country or stpte on the globe, follow the maps io this compact vol ume- Iu fact, the book is not.only a comprehensive Atlas, but also a cons densod Gazetteer of the whole world, and all put in au attractive aud substantial bindieg, and sold for fifty cents. If not found at your booksellers, on tbe receipt of this una tbo publishers mail it to ny Address. .J? g -J A: '.X Call and see our $7").00 Top Ruggy, which wo arc making a ppeeia'tv Building Aloteiial tuktn in exchange for work. Cull on or address J. P. K EARNS. Well Mai May lSn.lf. PA Ihonjjli tbo lM'cimutn on Owls has been reinovcd, th pscininm on tbo superior quality ol jjoods sold by G. O. Gutelious still remains. Ho bas just reeeived a New stock of SPRING STYLE S Suits for old men. Nobby suits lor youiig men: Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from $1.75 to $15. Caps, Gloves, Underwear, II A NDKEKCII I E TS, TllvS, ic, Ac. Aleo CONFECTIONS AND T OYS sold at gieatly reduced pi ices. FLOUR. FEED &C. Thankiug the many who Lave patronized ma cordially invite an in epeetioo of my stuck. G. C. GUTSLIUS, Middleburgh Hats, m prices I o As strikes are tho order of the day I have inaugurated tu movemeh in hnyiler county not lor higher wages or less hours, but a STKIKE T HIGH PIUCES. Cash business has become tho order of the day aud the pricos must correspond with the progress of the times. 1 have tbereforo prepared myself for tbe casb trade of tbe county by purcbass ng a large stock of GOOD GOODS which I have MARKED DOWN Co tbe owest possible margin in exchange for ready money. I keep no books ose nothing on accounts and discount my bills, thus saving at avcra ;o of at least fifteen per cent, which beut-fit I Rive to my purchaiors Cora nd sco me aud 1 will cou viuce yoti of the advantages of this: uep. ariuro. A. S. HELFBICH Beaver Springs. Pennsylvania. new W.H.FELIX'S OPU LAll ROOMS, Valley Street, Lewistown, Pa. BEDROOM SUITS, of all kinds and prices i Mut ti esses, Font hera, Pillows, Honlcters, I?ed Springs, Chairs, Tables, KiuU. Sofas. Stands. limouus, Ao., &.O., &o , tVo. PAR 1.0 It SUITS in Browr Torry, Raw Silk, Ilaii Cloth and Plush goods Parlor Hookers, all kinds Marble Top Tubles.Look iug Glasses, some fiie ones, Pictures, to., Ao. A full line cf Jute. Hemp, Rag, Ingrains, Tapestry, Body Drnssels aud Velvet Carpets, Art Sqnares.Smyr' nia Rugs, Coca oud Gutla Peicha Door Alain. Will xt any of tbo above goods as low as same quality can lift. ll-lllll-rVi. a.. . ,1 . M ' I I . ftuUU(iuii unjr iiauc, nuu pay iroigot coargas io any station on P. R. R. Write me for prioes or come and nee tbe largest stock tbia side of Philadelphia iiespecttuiij, w. 11. FELIX. 1 will continue tbo Merchant Tailoring business in Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, B n1 lolra I ttia maann nf infnrminr' t.llA nnnnla nf Rnxrl'' cuuutv. t' ave ou nauda well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from tho bent nnd most reliable New York and PhiU house, and will sell lower than ever. Cattior. Clean!. l?D.,i;. ing and Scouring done on short Botico. '' E. E. ECCI Nov. ltf. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gil auu nine v-omDinea. This svstcm in combined riflo and sliot-jjiin oflersjulvantagcs over other makes even more marked than ihosn for shof only. They iar excel all oth- PR I r SiV,;H' n"Hon, best decarbonized hlj A lftiVlkJ sicrnmnviio or 12 tfauiroshot, mi hseterc. f. riiio t'artridj;o, vvipht 10 to i21bs, price,' Top-snap action, sanm as nbvc, 3S-53 Uallard cartrid-rl 41 Winchster, rico . . The above prices inolurtlo 100 paper she and ono boil cartridges. ' FISHING-TACKLE 1 A Complete Assort ment of Rods, .piiec, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Uuit, cct. i respectfully submit to von .a few nV..a. Anrt 11 to yarti. Keels lrom 2oc to 82. Orders attended to. .v.Tvv,.,.,v cmiuii, in juu n ivw prices: Asonft Lrout-Hes at 25c. a dozen, trout- lioks to tfu 25c. wtrJoJ lain trout hooks 5c perdoz., best oiled-silk lines front o 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 mis M mail its f proiup'J.1 J. B. Reed, Sunbury, ft1 DSI -AT Freidman& Getz Beavertowu, R The undersigned desire to inform ih.p. mihUtithatfa have just returned from the City with a fine StocH Consisting of a full lin e of Blankets, Haps, Shawls, Ladie Trent's and Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a ' full line of Ready made LTc-a a n i Ladies' Dress Goods, Groceries, Notions, Jewelry, nuwfios, unains, uiassware, (Jueensware, eto We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce-for which vi ways allow the highest price. We have been With a liberal patronage, are thankful for it S hope to merit thesme bu low prices and fairde
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