lit I ; ! H ; i f . if 1 4 . it H ; 4 t - i ) i I i r . ; 7 - ' i BY Subscription 1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : f4 rlina. (i Year. . 1 ;arrie, per year..... j.u ra-iewt m i-oiamn, Oo Year..... M hi Aldan. Notlee 41 !(l AadtUr, 1 CiirMitor, Administrator, and Wfcn nn ar-eote! rrancmnni are made, all eu,enenia,lnrtd lor let! than a inu'itli. we iMrMe fi le per Ineh for fire Inaarilon lea orta eerond Inannlon and 71 rant lor each iJMqeeut tniertloa. Thursday, Fob.lG, 18S8. MLUJIJ . llii. J i. I i f . iii . James G- Blaine has written a let-jed way of granting lioeoies ter to H. F. Jon, Chairman of the its an?picea it wm plain toaoy riL". Republican National Committee, ' thinking Individual that lomalkte According to native journals, Ja Xau can boast of n phonoinonal giau toM. Though oulv twelve years aud fire month of age, the is said to aland eight feut high and to woigU over two hundred and eevcuty 'pounds; her bands measure ovor nine iocbea iu louglb, nod bor feut fifteen Inchon, 9.1"' "! I ' U Tbo trouble between llio South Vena and tbo Pennsylvania litilroada have come to an end. The olivo branch baa bt:en waved aud all concerned have shaken baud. As a lentil t the proposed Siath Tenn road will bo built with all possible speed. It is eslitnatod that it will require- $13, 000,000 to completo tbo road, and that arnonut is provided for. dated Florence Italy, January 25., la which La positively declares Mm self out of the Presidential race, and will not alio his noma to be pre sented before the Republican Na tional Convention which will meet iu Chicago next Jan. This is unex pected nud generally nnaelome news to the Republican party. Tbo nomination was Lis for the asking of it, and the causa ( f bis declination is a mvMeiy. He Mates Li I canons as 'entirely persouttl.' The scrabble for the nomination will now be general with John .Sherman, in the lead. George Washlogton Childs of Pbiln- dolphin will dtand a very good chanco if be accepts it, wbilo the Oraud Army boys oro hooping up General Phil Sheriden Tbe peoplo of Merlilla, Kan. bave determined to locate elsewhere. The town ia tea roilos West I'lains, aud owing to tho policies adopted by the railroads, is entirely at the mercy of Ha rivals. Oo Saturday two general tores, one hotel, ouo grocery store, otie livery etablo, and the local news paper loaded their goods on wagons and box cars and moved to Went Plains to continue tho struggle for exieteuco. United States Marshall Hill is at Washington endeavoring to have a bill passed through Congress to have Union, Snyder aud Northumberland countios added to tho Eastern Judi cial district. This would cuablo tho Marshall to live nt bis liomo iu Union county and still retain the Marshalship- Congressman Solt, it ia understood, favors tho plan, and will aid the measure in tho Houso, Philadelphia Record- If the condensed breath collected on the ool window panes of a room where a number of persons have as sembled be burnod, a smell as of .-- 4-.i. -IU-V. II.. orgunio matter; and if the couduueud breath bo allowed to remain ou tho windows for a few days, it will be found, ou examination by a micros cope, that it is nlivo with animalcules. The inhalation of air continuing such putrescent matter causes untold complaints which might bo avoided by circulation of fresh uir. ... . I Hauring to rcnnsylvania A record kept at tho .Itite Dep'arl rneut ehows that iu tho punt nioo years 7 death warrants have been issued by the Governor for the huug iog of murderere. Of this Dumber 14 bave paid tbo penalty of their Crimea by Buffering death ou the gallows, eleven bave bad their death eentencea commuted to imprison ment for lifd, one escaped from pris on and one committed suicide iu j til There were ten executions in 1870, iLt.O In I COO, VMr iu ICOt, iu 1882, three in 1483, nine in 1884 even in 1685, one in 183G and two ' in 1387. Tho importance of publishing a dis solution notice in any case of a change of firm is shown by a case recently decided at 1'rio. A nolo was t;iven for $2300 by a former member of a firm, and tho firm namo signed to it This was discounted at a bank nud the muker of tho nolo appropriated the proceeds to bis own oho. Uuiug unable to ojllect when it was due, tho bank sued the firm for the omouot. lie Fbowitd that bis connection with tbe Grm bad ceased before bo made the note, but as they hud not publiuh.. ed the diMSolutiou previous to that time as required by Jaw, judgement was rendered against them This is a rather common matter in busioosK und is a formality whioh should never be overlooked. A new England minister has boon - rrqaeetcd to resign because he smok ed a pipe. It is of reoord that in all other respecta bis title aaa poifeclly clear, but tbe one besetting sin of mokiDg a,pipo did thq bnsiuess for liioi, aud-be will aoon be minus a pilpit, We opine that tbe congre gation that asked a good man to get out of tbe church for a little thing like that came in a direct descent from tbe men and women who barn ' ed witcbee in ye olden time. There is inspiration in a pipe, and tho lives of such men aa I3eo Jooson, Thuo kersy, Tennyson nod othera fumous in history bear witness to this. How tuoch better for that congregation to tavo a minister wbo sraokod a pipe than a dade divinity student with bissickly cigarette. Tenna Senators' ITcw Ponsioa Bill Senator Quay's increase of pension bill was lead in tho Senato ou Thurs day of last -veek and passed without .lircuasion. It provides that from and after its pag'sgo all persons who nro or who may become totally help less from injuries received or diaoase contracted while ia tho military or naval service of tho United Statos, shall bo entitled to receive a pension of seventy-two dollars per month. Senator Cameron has introduced a bill in tho Senate wh ch would ef fectuully dipposo of the sarplus for many years to come by qiving it any to those who served in the army, navy aud niarioecorps between March 1, 18'il, and July 1, 1800, without reference to disability or to preseut nocils. It gives a pension for fior vico ulone at a rate per month eq ial to 1 cent for each day's service iu addition to all invalid pensions that havo been or may bo granted This might ia some canes amount to $12 or $15 a month. The terrible fiq;lit a Sl- Lmis butcher bad with his own watch dog, a Newfoundland weighing 100 pounds, aud his probably fatal injury iu the contest in defeuco of bin life, hIiows tho danger of keeping savage dogs about one's bouee- This dog was employed in guarding his own er's premises, and was unapproach able by all save family of the latter, being probably encouraged iu his ferocity, that bin hoi vices na n watch dog would be tbo mora valuable. Suddenly tho dog turned even upon bis tuAtiter, lacerating his arms, " ' f and sides in a terrible manner the innu's wife succeeded in nluoinc iu bis bands a knife with which he slew the ferocious brnte,' A good d jg id a benefit to maokiud, but out) of tho characters of tho 'ol. Louis cauine is n standing raouacoto tho neighborhood in which ho ia kept. Had ho gotton on to tho street and run a-iuock among help- let's women und children, instead of the serious injury wo would doubt less be cullud upon to chronicle the death of ouo or mote victims to bis ferocity. THE LICENSE MJESTIOIT- There is perhaps no question so intricate iu all its details, and one that concerns every individual iu habitant of the United States .one that is bo difilonlt to adjust satisfac torily to all partioB ooucei ood--as the licence q ioslion. It is not ody a question iiflecting this country as m kaIIoh nJ n f-jrui nf ff ivnrn - roent, but also applies to States, cit? ieo, borou ,hs, townships, aud every man, woman aud child iu the coun try. Now the query arises, is the Liojnso system wrong, and could wo get along as well or b3tter with out it ? It seems to be the opinion of a good many people that wo can, und they mo directing all their capa bilities and energies to have it abol ished. Wuilo on tho other band we haven Ivocitus of free and unrestrict ed license, nud others who aro in favor of a limited and restricted li quor traffia. Now, as all weak eyes can not look with the same effoct through oue pair of spectacles, but mnst havo a lens suited to each and every separato case iu order that thoy might see clearly and distinctly, so iu the matter of opiuion on this qnestio'u it is somewhat difficult to aityist a law that will fill all the re quiromeuta of these separate cases. It is useless for the Prohibitionists to try and aJjust theii' pectacles on tbo noso cf the free license men and expect them to tee tho good, effects of a prohibitory law in tho same light oa they oe, or claim lo aee it. themselves j and in like' manner tbe rostrioted or high license men will find no little trouble to fit their barnacles to snit tbe optics of both tbe prohibition and freo-lioeuse par ties. Tho only way t& form an opios ion with regard to tbe matter ia to draw iuforeooes from what baa been seen and observed from tbe Jhree differeoi ystema in vogae. First, than, wo will look at tbeold-fasbiou- ft i thoie of ues, but tbe ninij cf int-ore bave no weight, and should bit appear on remooalrancea. When proof la made tbat license or applicant ia not a fit person to bave lioense granted bim, because of bad moral cbaractor or intemperate habits, (keeping oped later than 10.80 p. to., baa been bold to be evidence rl On file ens of applicant, petition of oitieena of Hertford, 2 Fa-, connty Coort records, 85. The presence of gaming devices and implements on the premises, loafing npoa tbo atreete in front thereof, trespassing npon other properties by persona wbo fre uynnt this ealuooj the atteadance of uujs buij jvntiff men vi nnceriaio r.ge; aadas noise and ' disturbance of the neighbors, and koepiog the boose open at nnrcasonably lute bonra will be strong evidence that idleness and dissolute babits are fostered and eo conraged by the proprietor, aod will be considered hs tending to show tbat be is unfit to bold a license, Morris' license, 3 Pa , couoty court recoids, 3U7.) That the party holding or apply ing for a licenoe baa violated aoy law cf this commonwealth relating to the solo of liquors, as in Belling or giving away liquor oo election days, or ou Suuday; or .to minors, to persons of known intemperate habits, or to por ions visibly nfficted by intoxicating drink. Any person convicted of ruore than ous offense shall not ftgaio be licensed in any city or county of the commonwealth, and the license of any person permitting (lie custom ary visitation of disreputable persons. nr keeping a (lisoiderly place, may upon proof beatuny tim-j revoked by the court, and when thns revoked, 1 14 fame party sIjhII not agaiu be li censed in any city or oouuty of the commonwealth. LIWjj rri35n t5 be Kavad. f A company baa boen forraod with a capital of $400, 0J0 to bring to Chicago tho old Libby Prison build ing in Richmond. The building is now tho tirnuertv nt tn S.mtliorn . r irJitiliziug oomnanv aud can be bought fir $23,000. The proposed purchase includes not only thouiigi- aJ eloro of Libby Si Sou, but the building odj iuiur', which comprise tho enlii n pi ison. Tho buiidings will bo taken dowo iu sections, and overy uail will be carefully witbdrawu, each boam, door and window will be set iu its exact positiou. Even the mortar will be used in rebuilding. The enterprise will cost, it is estimated, something like $200,000- This inoiuorublo building it is proposed to surround will oogbt to be dona to regulate tk tbe traffic, for it left tbe road open for many an unprincipled and law lesa person to carry on tbe batioeas in aoy manner or form tbat soiled bim i it flooded onr cities, boroughs and towna with low-lived dens and groggeiies. Not that all wbo engag ed in the liqior business were of Hi class, uot by any means, for there ia many an honorable man and npright citizen engaged in this busi ues bnt the nnpiiocipled were al waya conoocting some ' nefarious achemo to draw tff their enstom, and were gradually crowding tbo better cluts out of tha bnsiuess, and no doobt eventually would have done so entirely- It was time, wo venture to remark, Unit a halt was called. Tho Prohibitionist comes forward with a suggested remedy, ntd a very radical ooe at that, and proposes to abolish the manufacture, nnle aud use of intoxicating drinks This was found although in advance of the times, consequently only a portion of our citizona raw fit to full ia line and march with the cold-water army, Iu some portions of the country, however, it carried the day and was givon a fair test. Tho Prohibition ists claim it was satisfactory in every respect, and thore were others agaiu, whose word we bave no reason to doubt, ready to assert that na a law it is void and useless, end this seems to bo the opiuion, of a majority of the citizens of thoie States, for they are gradually falling buck iu the license system again; and ns the inj jiity is the supremo power in our UovernA ment, wo must have a law to fill tbe rcquiiomeuts of that mnj nity. This prohibition has not done so far. coo sc quently is of no avail. Now comes tho high liceiiFo This has boon tested and in ciany instances with satihfuctory results. Ono thing is certain, under its workings none but the better class of citizens will dare venture lo engage iu the liquor traf fic, and it protects Ihem to a certain extent against the encroachments of tLosj who would damage their trade, iu fact it deuls the death blow to the underground giu-mslls and low-lived groggorios. Tuke the city of Philadelphia olone, it is estimated that at last 1G00 such plucos will havo to closo their doors. We are not personally interested ia one or tho other of thuso separato parties, or d j ioi'jtood to advocate any I llli.nl t,:lf. m.lu bttj (Iia an na tit m , -W.MWW1. ... anotber boililiDg 200x150. It ill lua i i i ii . I nn.l ...... an .. I ..ii. I m , . . . will have a glass roof aftor the fash draw their their own conclusions U.- j. -' , . . , , ., , Iniith r...rr.l M ninllnr At II n , . . . . " -'- inga . Tbe idea ia to msko it a p"r Tbe best ,Barn!ng Oil that can oe mad from retrolmm. It gives a brilliant light. It will not amok the chimney. It will not char the wick. It baa a bigb fir test. It will not explodo. It is wilboot a comparison as a per feotioo FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured frISm the finest Crnde in lb mart perfectly equip ped refineries in the world, ltis IbeDest. Ask yoar dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yonrs truly, SLAYMAKER & CO., 12 8 '87 1y. Sunbnry, Pa Sheriffs Sale. witn regard to the matter, At uny rate it will rcqai-e time to settle' on either as a law fS th6 satisfaction of all parties, do not expect the Prohibitionist to ucoept tho bigh--li- censo law, us his motto appeurs lo Oe 'tha whole hog or none,' and the future will ouly decide which is to bo tbe general law. Liconso Infsrnaticn- An applicant for license most bo a citizen of the United States of good moral character; he cannot bo ougng ed iu tho manufacture of alcoholic beverages; be caunot be pecuniarily interested iu more thua one place whore liquor is sold, aud uo person other than the applicant can be pe cuniarily interested in bis ono place. lie must havo as sureties, Uo freeholders of Lis ward, borough or township, as tho case may bo worth in real estate two tbonrand dollcr enoh over and ubove all incumbran ces. Ho mnst bave nauexed to Lis peti tion a certificate iu its support sign ed by at least twelve reputable qali fled electors of tho ward, borough or township ia which he sells liquor. The authorized signing of the names of the certificates by another, either in wriliug or by mark, is not suffi cient to give the court jurisdiction, and a license granted may be revok ed for thin cause. Faulkner's li cense, 2 Pa-, county court reports, 80; Grant's license, lb. 87; and sigs natures iu pencil will not be receiv ed, Smith's application. 3 Pa., county court reports, 311 Where it ap pears that less than twelve of' the certifiers have a porsoual kuowledge of tho facts to which they certify, uulos tbe facts certified to be proved by other competent testimony, the license will be refused, Wilaou'a po tition, 'A Dob, oouoty reports, 87. . J Uudor the laws of the state, all, cense should be refused or revoked whenever it ia shown: Tbat a license i not necessary for the accommoda tion of tbe pnblio, and entertainment of travelers-, tbe necessity f a li cense may be determined by a com parison of tbo number and charac ter of tbo petitionera and remon strants. King's application, 2 Pa.. oouuty court reports, 17; Derr's ap plication, 2 Chester county teports, 605 Tbe borden of proof reals apod tbe petitioner- tbe oamei of women as remonstrant! hav equal wight( feet riYosonm rif tli Intn war nwiluin ing etaborato collect ions of relics and panoramic viewa of engagement tbat took 'place dnring tbo rebellion. Tbe contract for the building and prop erty will be closed this month; and the managers hope to have the ori gin 1 cbardlery shop of Libby & Son on exhibition soon. v The building is practically ntjohan ged since war times and a solid as ever notwithstanding its, advanced tfgi. It ia a sturdy structure with wulla twenty inches thick. The checker-boards out by tbe Uoioo 0ouora are still to be seen on the solid onk planks, wbilo its interior is entirely covered with the names of tbe inmates . during the..- terrible .-mggle. While tbe buildicg is be itr rtzud every bit of material will bo numbered and photographs will be taken a every etage'of the woik as a fiid to the wikioenin rebuilding. Serdstcr's Notices- VfOTICK ia hereby civeu that the XI fullowiuK nutiiml wruui hnvo tiled their Aliuliiikiriitora' U'lurdiuui' anil Kxocultira, ac oiuiiu, In tiis Ituicmiui-'f llillua ol Snjilvr uumy, aim iiir auiiu win ra iin-in'iiie'i lur l-oii II nun l .ii un I ulliwiiiH-u ut llio ourt Houbii Iu il i.lij Icl.uruli, Mumliiv, Kedrunrjf villi, 1K8S, 1. nun Hucoiinl ul llunrv K. miyilur. i iliibuuli nun ul tbo eatato of Julm It, Kaduliucli. ilmJ. t. Tlio flrat and flnul cvniiiit of Almolom Il.irncr. mlin'r ul lliitMtalu ul U.Iut Mlllnr.di.o'il 4. Tliu auuuuut uf Y. it. WaKUor, ailiu'r ul the ofQtiu in ii. j . itiuer, uwi, 4. K.rl anil U:utl aci-ount of Charl R. Klali el. A'lm'r "I tliu ckIiiid ul MarKiirut Myei, li r'd 3. Tlio Unit and MiihI avconiit of Ji.lin li ck, ml Ul'r ul llio onlitle ol ftlur llHCKanliuiir. Uihi'iI. 4. Till) Inouiii) and tlnul a nut "I l.oll Ml"iuiu, udm t ol tiia CHUts ol MU-iiuol Minium, d.d. T. Flint ami Biml aTount ol Jmciili Artmna't an4 Homy Menla. xvcuturii ol tus eitala ol .Siblilu Arlinxaat. tlvo'd. S. '1'lia nritanl Itnul uouoiint of Wm. Hard lur, eieuiiinr ol Ilia tnnle ul lMulol I.enao. duo d 'i. Tbu lint and iiurtlal aacuiint ol '(leuie Nufmaii mid I'lililp J. Oi-lt t, adui'ra of the o tutu ol Philip I-'. Siulih duu'd. 1. The iiwount ol Miitlianlol Walter, Ruir ill hi ol li. iu Kuuu, a uiluur cblld ul Uuulol Kulnn, di-o'd. II. i bi n.t aud final annoiint nf llanrv II. Tlainikf, executor ol tlio aniata ol I'eUir lliomiw, 12. The drat aud final account of ?.. T. Orou aud H,H. Urol', csacuWri ol tbe Uite ol Uhrll tiak lirou, do M. Ik u...n n I 1. - .. I ..I .1. .. i- . i. .vuuii it. vi A,u-uini niivr, iruir dlaa ol Kuima Kuhm, a uiluor child of JJunlol IVIMHIi. UO 'U. 14. 'l liaflrt and final account of Dunlul 8. H iyer, exooutur of lb eUU ol lrntaa Dlonier, UOO f, IA. The flrtt aid Haul aocount ol I'oIIt Waod UiiK, xuuutrliul tliocaUteol L villi UouMi, doed. II. I. ltUCK. Jan. II, 1M. t K,-iter jYlldtllebiirsr market I. IIIMMIMINMU .-ier. rTKa.... i ... .....' f i'Uted eherrles.M..'.. ? ' Unittetl Ulrtok.be rrles. Raspberries .. Onions , Iiard , , Tallow Ohiekens por lb... Whenvta. by virtue nf writ nf ri. fa.. Inoed nul of tha i'o irt or t'ninmnn l'le:iaeol Hnyili-r ixiuntr, l' nml to me dlrortod, I will expone the tnllowinir, ril Ptnte to fuldlc Sulaatth woun tiouae in miUiiioburKii, at lu o'clock a. in Wednesday, February 22, 1888. finch. TRACT NO. 1. II la. He I ii i all that certain trn of land lllunteln I'nlnn TownMitt. Snvd,'r rniititr. Ia.. Itonnitil i irlh lif Undo Kllna Wctli'l, orrnl br Jacnh llenner, oulh bv Suran Snyder, went by 'riuiinaa CurnwHI und John llockmrlMer, ronlintni( 4 ' ACKKS, more or lea, whereon are erected a iniiMimi imtat iiAtti ana otn.r ceo etiarjr outbulldlnva. Til ACT Nf). S. Hltunte In falil tiiwnMilp, bnnndeS nrih hf tract No. 1, eat by Jai-oh llcnncr ami AIrtirM Swlneiord, iouth by John swlni-inr.l, weet by Thomas C'onwell, containing; .' A H IX mre or ce, whereon are erected a TWO KI'oNY 1KAMKIIWKI.I.1VI IHJI.'.SK HANK H.VUN, go n iin-tinrt and other neee' nry oiirim il.tlnu a. l-il.MilTIONS-l-l the li't-h'H d l"-t bid der to be the iiuirha-er en oiinilylna; with the coml tioni ol tlio rale. 2nd. Ui r cent, ol the iurehnee mo e unmt be paid aa mnn na the property Imtruek oil, an I tmbim-e In be paid at the Sli. rlfl'f othce nn or h. fore Tur tey. Kub. ii. ii. iu ol non rninpiinm-e w.th conill tlon the ninney paid down at dnr nt wle r ti -1 1 ne mrii-iicd nun the Hherill will return writ tin old lor want of r.imnlliini-e In eniiilltlnnn. ftn! Nn deed lor Hie p'opnrty will be ae nowlcdurd until all tho liuiehaee tnonrr rhnll he l.til.l hv the pnrcharvr, and when the Ami lien riedltor Deeiiinea the putctinror lie tnuht writn nut and iu'i me pei-iui roiurn anu riwuipi lor tne niou ev rehire the deed will bo ackiiovlcduad. Halted. Ink en lute execution aAd lo be told aa the properly ol unn ttnrder. KKI Ilt.M DKKIWE, Rhcrllf. Sheriff Ufflce, MlddleburKh, Jau.24, 'S8. NOTICE IN PARTITION. fu the matter of the Entnte nf Amelia Kratzcr, Uilc Ccntve townthlp, Snyder county, i'a., dtcL Tn Amai.da Kratier In erraarrled with Peter I bml, die d of Ailnm townahlp, i yd-r onunte, 'a. Wm. Kraitor, of ll-.irtarllle, MM. tilii couuty, Ta. lleorne Krnlner, of Paxion vllie, Kuvder munty. Pv l.iide, Intrrmerrlad with Samuel tlroaa i l Shrater' Alllla, Mifflin enantT. i'a Simon Krntxer, Alle,., Intenuar. rted with llopula Mlichiill, AlvenU Icterm ir rl'd with Nathan hackukerar, ell id i-axtoi. l le Snyder e mniy. Ha., John Kra'xer, a minor whu baa lor hia Uuardlan A. A. KnulK. of Mot'liire, F. Catheilne, new ileo'd. learea to aurvive her a hua'i.ind, J -0-h Slti.aer, of Mirad. r'a Mill Mflllu eoiii-ty, Pa., and tbe following ebl'dren via t Jihn, leniile, lulnuit. who have for the r itnardian A. A. Horn Ik', nf MoDlure, Hnjiler county, I'a., Sartb, Dow ileo'd , who I are" t aurvlva hi-r husband, An drew Waxner and the In'tnwlns- ehlld'en. via i t'bmlei Kte, O.iriro Alloeaud l.l'en. all ol b ra are ix Inure tv! haa for t'.elr Kiiardl in A. A. Itouim, ol .Mod. ire, Sud-r cminty. Pa. You are ben tijr no lili d in t by virtue of a writ of inr)iiltton liiued out i'f tha Ik,. ham Oonrto huvd'-r county, and tn ma directed that an loqueal will le beld nn tbe old h me- tead in )ntre townalilp, Sovlrr rount v. Henniit Itanl.i. on Friday. 'ab Lt. 1-ln. at 10 Vt-l' -ta A. M. ha1i...arl't)l. or ealaatlnw of the Real l-'aiale of the aaid rieuenaed. vvnea and where yon way attend if you think proper. REOncN DHEESE, Bberlff. NOTICE IN PARTITION. In the. matter ' qf the Estate, of Jlenry Kratier lute of (lenfte townsliip, Sny dtr county, l'ti., decl.. To Amanda Kratier, Intermar-t'ed with Peter Thoiuaa, dao'd., of Adama townablp, Snyder count), I'a., Wm, Kraut t ol Reed, rllle, a.'frllu ooiinly. Pa., oeorne Krata-r, ol HAXionvilie, .Snyder rountv.' I'a., Llile, In. lermarrted wlih Samuel llrnaa ol Hhradei't Mllla, Blidlln I'. ontv IN., Simon Kr.'ier, Al. lee, Intermarried wlib Ilopnla Mlt. b II, Al .ea ta, Intermarried wl h NjIIihu Hackenburir. K or Puitoorllle, Snyder eoncty. I' , John Kr Her, a minor who haa fur tin m-ari'lmi A A. Itomlk. f McClure, Pa.. :atberlne. now de.-'d.. wlm levoa t eu ve here liua'iand, Joaeph. JMuaaer, of I rd. r' Mlae, Vflllu coun. ty, P and tbe l 'lloliw children n; John. Jennie, minora, who have for tbelr ajo'ird lau A. A. Itn ia Ik, or MutJIure, Snyd r eonoiy, I'a.. Sarah, oo deo'd., h leivra to turvire her himband, Andrew Waiter, aoit the foll"lii(i chlldred, via : Uhkrlea. Kftta, (leorge. A'lne and Ellen, all of whom bp minora and have lor their Kiir.lo A. A. RoidIk, or MoUlure, Snvder county, I'a. You ar-bare i uolld' d that by virtue of a wrli of iniiiUltlou laaui d out ol the trihana' Conrtol oyder county, and lo uie diteeied tbat an Inqu at will be he'd on the old home a ed lo tlenira toaniahlp, sn' l.ir e uniy, I'a. , on r'rlday, Feb. 17, P-i, at 10 o'clock A.M. to make Partition or valuation of tha 11 ! RaUta of tbe eald deoeaa.d. When ana whore you may attend II yowthlnii proner. - h. . ftUUKM DUEESE, Shetimy MATII.nA jAHPitTT 1 Tn tne Court of Common by her next Irleud I I'lcai ol Snider C'ouniy. IlAUhldo!) Dalky V Allua Hiihpoeuit In Invoice v. j itu. Vi Utoomiior ivnn lb7 tlKOKOK J AtlUICTT The Coin inoo weul (li or I'eiinK.vlvania to the laid RuApiiudvnt, UrcetlUR: We coin 11 nml you. aa heforo von have been raiumniidud, thill a-ttniK uside all other bual nora nud eicuHca hule ievcr, you lie aud npjirar In your inoprr person before our Jiidxea at Mld illehii'dh al a ( ourt nt Common Pluua there to be held lor the laid County ifHmdcr. on Moudiiy, the 'iTth day ot Kehruury 11. xt to Hnwer the II hol ot Hie aiiid MHlildn Jarrcli, nnd allow oauee, II any you hiire, why tho a.ild Mat Id Jurrolt, your w I lo. f liuuld nut be dlvoroed Iroui the hn la of iiiatrlinony, anreenlily to the All ol the len crul Aaaeinhly In auch caee luade and provided and hereol full not. WlliH-aa the llonora'ile J. O. Iliicher, I'real lent of our Mid Court at Mlildloburub, the 141b da ol Uvceuihor, A. U. ladl. REL'ItEN DREKSE, Jan. an, lane. bburlh. uFcrceiToi 'alfBoobof TatS i omlenaed Into Oue Volume. Tbo llirllllhj adrentnroi of alt the hero e-ilori-M nud frontier Oghtera wltn Indiana, out awi and wild bearta. over our whola aininirv. Irolll the earlket tluiea to tha iinunl. I.ivna and lauiiiua explolte ot UoSoio. rltSallo, Htund- ,r, iiuuuv, n.ui..u, iirauy. rucketl, ifowie, llouali n, Car.on, Cuator, California Joo, Wild Hill. Illlltalo Hill, (ienerala Mllea ami f'nuik Knnat IndUa Chlele, ami icorai ol othera, ripleu- uiuiy iiiu.irnien wiiu VJU Hue eiiuravluua. AIIKN1H WANTEU. Iw-yrlu.a. aud boula eoyiiiiuu; to iuu i i iii4 lor fundi. it-anet rt;n. co.. n..x ei. PHIL A HKM'Hl A, I'a. or bf. l,OIJl!i, MO. Feb. I, 'oe. Bui. , ' Iow-prluai, suit paymanti allowed Agenti ihortof 1 urkeys., g BMe o Houlde... v Ka.ni k , 19 AHAK 0RW0M3T" who wilt work ralikrniiB ...... .r'a- i ao delra) a i rare ehawne I; make money ll handling TUB HON. KKNUY7 W. IJLAlVrt fSeoalor from New Hamnahlre). Tewperanoe Mora.ueul, or THE OONVwof UiTWELN MAN AND AI.UOHOL. """" rom the Let ol the dean lotereat lelnv tak es In tha TKMI'KKANCE MOVEMENT to day, at alio the hlitb atandnK of the writer ae a leider of men and moulder ol publlo opinion, t la proamued you can readily aea the anuaual opportunity offered tu Uake uioney by aellluK ueb a work. il favorable to eniraglua; with na, please kna very ir Tiiiiilc CaremilF, Decifls I7isely, Act Proipd We possess the faeilitu and inclin nlimtn 7 77., 'm VYaVW xt-ar -tt.ft-.y Hint. tVlVU UO IC Ifl QUr TICW StOCfC Of VJ4 which tit just m and comprises the. largest line 01 DUWVliESS' GOODS, CLOTHS, FLAEU LIWS. BLANKETS. anMTmnrs. GENT'S 2UBNISHING GOOI Groceries, Boots, Shoes, ltd ady Made Clot h m, Hardware, Queens ware, Glassware time honesty m quality and price with ncw,;rcshsl JflUUES VEUY LOW. MIDDLED URQB, Well 1 still continue in the VereLant Toiloiing buhiccta with rood Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa and take this means of informing the peoplo of Savdcr eonotv. uavo on uauii a wen eeiccitii block oi Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and HMuplrs from llio best nnd most relinl.le Nw York Bnd PhihiJr honttea, nnd will n II lower thnu ever. Cuttinp,- Cleunirr, Itcpaii itJlf. ing and Seoul iDg doue un shoit Eotice. Nev. ltf. n. n BUfi The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-G and Kine Combined. This system in combined riflo and sliot-irun oilers atlvuntages over other makes even moro marked than those for shot only. They far excel all oth- err lit - Btftngtli,-: accnracyr workmanship and balance DD I C PC Side-snap action.'bcst decarbonized WJ 1 II I iEuJ csteeioarreuo or 12 mum shot 44 nseterc. , f. rillo artridgo 'wcij; 1 121bs, price Top-snap action, samo as above, 38-55 Ballard cartrid" V1 11 lUDUNICI, lU lUU . - . The above prices includlo 103 paper she and one bo cartridges. . . FISHING-TACKLE 1 I V Complete Assort ; ment of Rods, Flies 1 Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Hair, ect. '" A, ,-V-'v.V'l-', I rcsncctfullv Kiilnnit fo TronMles at 25c. a dozen, tr ont-hoks to gu 25o. per d plain trout hooks 5o per doz., best oiled-silk lines froj to 6 cents per 'ard, all other lines from 1 to 2 yard. Keels from 25e to 2. Orders by mail' attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, F cents proiuj NEW t ouoe. aa territory la hi.in b... rapidly, aud give full portioulitre to juu huilueae experieuce. r fer.ao.., . rb. II, 'ii tm E. H. villi t fcitn lille Arch at, S-tilU4 !,- -AT- Freidhianfe Gets'. Beavertoixm P IMUgSMISIB I The undersigned desire to inform the vublie that til have just returned from the City with a fine StockX MmM Wm web-- GodR e Consisting of a full line of Blankets, Haps, Shawls, Ladi Gent's and Children's Woolen an UMwear, a - fuIHiuj of Ready made L T C-3 D LI . Ladies' Press Goods, Groceries, Jfotionsvjewelry, cut, Watches, Chains, Glassware, Qmensz'mre, eta. We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce-for izhith we u'ct? allow the highest price. We hm l "n tli ' - 1 j - --;.- ..., . . - , ' ..... ' - -a 1 r' . :.:.'!!. 1
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