BY ST. II. IlVT.TIi2Il. Sabwriptton $1.50 Per Year RATE.S OF ADVERTISING : 9u stalnra. Ma Yr o Ui UAmii. (Hit Ylr :i0 1 (Mftmt :rd. tr rear 4antaMolamn. Year " j Lm. fcxe'ator, Adaalolatrator, and AsiMee Ntt5 V' V WW& m . nt mnniurntt are mmll. ell MrrMramantD.IOMrtril fnr leas thao month', we rtaeme l t fxtr n.ch tor fire Iner Ion I t o eM i.eocd iiiaariloD end II eenu lor aeon eVeesjaent losertlen. JUUil i 1. .Thursday, Pel). 23, 18SS. Senlt cf Tuesdays Election- MtDDDIKUUIIOir. Chief Burgee, John M Sleiairifjor. Town Council, A K Gift, Fetor lltnob, Aaron Kenrn. Constable, Aaron Uonningcr. Assessor, William Itouiig. Assistant Assessor, FraLk IV Ch ilian, Epbraim Fryman. Tax Colloclot, James Bowersox. Jodgef Klcction, M Z Stoiningor School Director, U M Moatz G Alfred Schocb. Inspectors, Al ClelanJ, Amfindos Schambach. Overseer of tlie Toor, John II. Moyer, Auditor, Henry S. Stellcr. tMOS TOWNHHir. Jadgo of Eloction, Jaraoa Hoover Inspectors,! II Neitz.l F Charles. Justice of tho I'oace, M I' Arnold Constable, M U Herrold, Supervisors, Ilonry Stroh, John U Weis. Scbool Diroctors, V K Knights, James N Honser. Overseer of Poor, Henry Stepp. Assessor, D srsholly. Assistant Aseessors.'.EIias", Wolf, Emanuel Bordnor. Anditor, Daniel Witmer. Tax Collector, Isaac A Eycr. MIDDMCCKKKK. Judge of Election, James J Mitchell. Inspectors, Robert J Uiogftwao, Irvin Bittinger. Snporvisors.Gidcon Gordon, Bcuj flammel. Constable, J D Ilumracl. Assossor, Ilonry B Yergcr. Overseers of tho Poor, Philip Itousb, John II FrooHo. Anditor, I I Pawling. Assistant Assessors, Edward Mil ler, Charles M Slraub. Tax Collector, Faul Uammel. ipol Directors. Jaitns Ronsh, Geo Bolie. -fcr Township Clerk, Goo J Rousb. 1K3. Constable, Fred Row. Justice of the l'eaco, John K Hughes. School Directors, J M Anrnnd, Wm Mease. Overseer of Poor, Brtj Slotler. ABBOssor, Charlos R Heaver. Assistant Assessors, J XI Aurand Wtu P Brouse. Supervisors, B F Bolig, Saronol Luck. Auditor, L E rauling. Jodge cf Election, Q W Row. Inspectors, J E Thomas, Howard, Row. Township Clark, Ilonry Monycr. Tax Collector, W D Jarrctt. WESTPKUUY. Judge of Eloction, Solomon Grey bill. Inspectors, II 3 Mittorling, P A Stack. Constable, Lewis Woomcr. Assessor, U H Groybill. Assiatnot Assessors, P G Garmao Amos Winey. School Directors, M Gable, J C Ilornberbor. Supervisors, Joseph Attogast, 1 S Straab. Overseer of Foor, M G Sbillon- berger. Auditor, D M Arbogant. Tax Collector, U R Got don. jacksox. Judgo of Eleotion, Henry Vofzl. M Inspector, Peter Herman, Ucury Doik. . Constable, John Roichly. P. W. Bon for. As't asb'is, Y H Wagner, Daniel Oldt. tt Collector. Newton Votzel. Supervisor, Levi Deunioger, Saru'l Ujilcubacu. Overseer of roor, Morris Erdlo. School Directors, J J' Klioglor i S Yearick. Auditor, 8 W 8aBsarnan. WA3HIXOTON. Jude of Election. Isaan Gooilllnfj. lupctorH, Jouatlmu li Arbo'ust, Jacob M HuiihIi. Countable, H w watt. BuperviHor. Jacob II JlemirlckH. John II Hlckel. Hubool IHrootors, Jacob M Dock, Iaaao Hteflin. Overseer, H n filasa. Tax Collector, n 8 Hchnee. . WTf.t II f 1fI1III. Att't AVrs. Joaeih u Delhi, 3eo. F Millar. , Treasurer, E W TooL Auditor, J H shirk. Clerk, A M wonder. - ClIAI'MAJf. Judfre of Election, .Tulin If Suffi-I. Innptjctorn, Itobtirt Krt-itzer,Jouutli an JIerroll. (ktuiUMe, Beiijaruln Moyi-r. Bniervior, Jacob Uaui;ler, George A tbaff.r. ... Sultool Director, John A tioycr, S l Brown. Overseer of Poor, S B Arnold. BWgggg'L'J JIIJ1. ! iJf.J Antwor, TbomaB rnle. ABlstnt Aiiaesflora. Ueorge Snjder, rntrlck Hrown. Tax Collfctor, O H Kerntetter. Auditor, Oeo n Welser. Clerk, W II Hwnrti. rKtiriT. Judgo of Election, Goorge A Smith. Inspector of Election. A J Beach el Henry II Fifther, Constable, William S Smith. AfBesEor, Fred Weifer, Assistant Acsaor, Michael Men gel, Xnp BroBi'. Tax Collector, Henry J WciBcr Supervisors, J B Arbogast Isaic SpottK. School Directors, Peter Fnltz J J KeichcnbRch. Oversoer.of Poor, Philip Schneo TreaBurcr, Jacob Trutt. Auditor, BT Arbogaet. Twwnship Clerk, John F Boycr. MOSItOK Constablo, D B Heiser. School Director, John A Cliocb ran IJrnj Hummel Jr. AssftflKor, Benj Hummel Sr. Assistant Aseoesor, Peter Tiexler Henry Pontius. Ovorsctr of Poor, Daniel Jarret. Supervissr, Noah Stotlor Siranel Kntkle. Auditor, Simon Ilnmmel. Judgo of Election, G W Pablo Inspector, Peter Young Jacob E KoBsler. Tax Collector W W Jarrot. WKST 11KAVKR Judge of Election, A Holsboo. Constable, Goorgo S Snyder. School Director, A A Uomig Simon Oldt. Oversoer of Poor Jacob II Howell. Assessor, Henry D Kucpp. Auditor, J J Maltern. Supervisors, Thomas Horbslor, Wm Uector. Tax Collector, W G Smith. Treasurer, Lowis W Manbock. Inspectors, John S Hommel John Howell. BKAVER Justicco of tho Pcaco, Alfred Sp-cht. Coustuble, J M Foene. Tax Collector, W O Stotler. School Directors, J G Snydoi Jolsn P KarnH. Judgo of Election. John P Freed. Inspectors, SI W Gilbert Geromo W Beaver- Supervisors, James H Bingman Inaao Drecso. Ovorpeor of Poor, Philip Ilerbeter. Assrssor, Zooo Foese. Assistant AsBessors, Isaac Boush John llotrich. Auditor, J.ieob a Aightr. Sl'.l.lKSOKOVK Chief BurgosH, B F Wagenseller. Town Council, F J .Wftgpnsellar Ejlil Ilnmmel M iSHcnroyer PercU val Heiser. Sc'iiooUiirectors, Goo Wagenseller Miles Wotzel. Tax Collector, B F Kanfz- Overseer of the Poor, U J Doob- ler. ABBOssor a j Gross. ABsistant Assssor, Wm Gombctliu John Latideushiger. Conntahlo, Dtrvid N Peck. Auditor a M Carey. Judgo Lnvi (1 Walker. Inspectors, Frauk ltichlor Caroy . Bkrittt. MlANKLl.V. Justice of tho Peace, John n Bacliman. Henry Mitchell. Coustable Howard kbambach. AsiicB jr, Siiiuotl 1'owen. Ashibtatit Assessor, Adam H Wal ter. John ll'.itz. Tux Coll. ctor, AnMin Gift. Supervisors, JuLn Walter, JLu Mover. Scbool Directors, M K Hasniogor, John Hnmruel. Judge of Election, David Reichloy. lospoctnr, Frnaklin P Walter, Wm 11 Wulter. Overseer of Poor, David Kerstoti tor. Auditor, E A Stcininger. Constable. J Howard Kline. Jndgo of !oction, David L Mid dlehWft! til. Inspectors, Henry Manrer, Ilonry K rebbs. Snpervi3orfl, William Woodling. Mieliael Lepley. Overseer of Poor, Lewis Ranch. School Directors, Geo Lambert, Reuben Felkcr. Assessor, Prt'il Knepp. Assistant AEsesjiOts, Samuel Shiery I) II Manbirk. Auditor, Jerry Dmekenmiller. Tax Collector, John II Kuepp. TKNTHK. CoDslable, W A Napp. Assess r, Eplmiin Walter, Assistant AssesBors, Uriah Wei rich, David Ocker. Tux Collector, Isaiah Walter. School Directors, Henry B Grnbb Snmtiel Ihnnuer, Isauo Knhus. Supervisors, Goorge Stine, Peter Ilcnimn. Overseer of Poor, Perry O Bower sox. Auditor, J M Hartmnn. Judge of Election, Frank Stine. Inspectors, L a Mortz, a F Mus ter. ADAMS Constable, David A Matter. Judge of Eluotioti, Inaao C Iluek enburg Inspectors, James T Ocker Josiab Bingaman. School Directors. John N Drocse Jacob Norhood. Supervisors, Isaao Shaover I 1 Fhrder. Overseer of the Poor, Mosei Eib. Assessor, A Swartz. Assistant Assessors JsmcB E Kline Isaao Lepleyj Auditor, ilonry a Auraod. Tax Collector, Jiioos U. Middles warth. CCi:UITTE2IU2ra&. The momber of the Republican Standing Committee will meet at Mi Uleborgh, Wednesday, Feb.29,'88, for the purpose of transacting im portant business mooting called for 1 o'clock, P. II. J50 D. Booar, Chairman, A S. Paumna, fee. lx if .' I' PI The smallest baby in the world was born Wednesday 8th to Mrs. Fred Miller, of Rice Lake, Fairbtnlt conoly. It is a speck of humrnity that barely tipped the beam at one aud a half pound?. Its foot is not over an inch in length, and ad ordi nary finger-ring will go over the f )ot and upon the ankle- A small child's teacup will cover its bead Tho father ii a largo, heavy man, and tho mother vory little under the oidiuiiry nizo. The child is perfect ly formed and healthful. A statement has been put into cir culation in f1i(T"rent sections of the country to the effect that letters mailed in postal cars and put off the train at the next station in order that the stamps may Lo cancelled by the postmarter llioro, thus delaying such lotters at least one train. Tho pOBt office department eOlcials denounce this statrment bb absolutely falseand declare that the purpose of postmas ters in giving currency to this report is to compel the abandonment of the practico of mailing letters on the cms, by which local pofltmanters are deprived of tho revenue derived from cancelling tbete stamps. 18T2AK0E C0I2TCIDIHT Toi.r.no, 0., February 15. A res ident of the village of Lyenso, Ful ton County, which is about twenty livo milos from hero, tells a moot re maikublo story of a brother and sis tor's nnion nftur twenty-two years of eeperation. Io 1887, a young man, giving his tinmo as Henry Lcn dou. went to that town nud secured position in a general etorn, Ho rcaH blight, and won his employer's re ppect as well as the affections of the old man's pretty step daughter, to whom he became engaged last sum mer. The marriago was sot for to-day, and preparations were made for a grand reception Sunday. Tho old gentleman und his prospective Bon- ia-law wcro talking, when London informed him that his real name was Soleaux and that bo was a son of a Frenchman in Detroit, bnt that he bad not seen his parents since he was a child, tliey driving given him to a fumily named London, He also staled that he had a sister younger than himstlf whom ho had not heard of for twenty-two years. Tho storekeeper listened intently to tho story, then taking a photograph album asked Lendon if ho knew whoso pictnio a certain one was. 'That's my mothet's,' was the young man's excited reply. 'Then you and your nfllancod are brother and sister, for 1 adopted her when olio was a little gill,' exclaimed tho eld man. The harpy marriago was broken up ; but the union of the brother and sister will be celebrated with fully a much glee this evening A Trip to Washington via Pennsyl vania Kailrcai In order that thoso who could not mako it convenient to go in tho pre vions excursion may have an oppor tunity of vifciting Washington, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a second special excursion t Washington, on Thursday, March 1st, 1SSS. Tho round-trip licked will bo operative for ten days, a period of time ample for a thorough visit to the cupital with its hundreds of in teresting scenes and places. The publio buildings are a souroo cf the greatest interest, whilo Congress, the courts, the Government institutions, and tho prominent places io the vi- cioity, serve to fill tho measure of pleasure. In addition to those, Richmond and Mount Vernon may be visited on low rate tickets which will be sold to the excursionists. The special train of Pullman Parlor Cars and day coaches will leave at the time rpeci- tied below, and round-trip tickets, allowing a stop-over in Ilaltimore on return trip, good for ten days, to be used going only on special train and returning by any regular train ex cept the New York and Chicago Lim ited, will be sold from the stations mentioned at the rates qioted Rate. Trains Lv. Pittsburgh, $7 50 8.00 AM Altoono, 0 50 11 50 " Tyrone C 50 12 15P.M Lewietown Junction 5 CO 147" Mifflin f . B 2S V ft Port Royal 5 15 2 00 Newport ft 4 60 2 86 Washington . 'ArriT 7 65 t SolepU lisctlra ! The qualified toters of the Dero eeratie party in Snyder county are notified and requested to as tenable at the osual place for holding dele gate elections in their several eleo tion districts, on Saturday, Feb. 25, '88, between the bonrs of 3 and 6 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of elect log Delegates to a County Conven tion, to be held at Middleburgh on Tuesday, Feb. 28, '83. at 1 o'clock p. tn. to elect one Delegate to the Democratic Slate Convention to be bold at Harrieburg, May 23, '88, and for the transaction of ench olhs er business as may be deemed prop er. - Under ' the Roles of the Party. each District is entitled to two Del egates for the first 25 votes, and to one additional Delegate for each additional 60 votes polled at the last Presidential election, thns making the representation for the several Districts as follows t Adams, 2; Beaver, 2; Beaver W. 2; Centre, 2; Chapman, 4; Franklin, 3; Jackson, 3j Middleburgh, 2; Mid dlecretk, 3s Monroo, 4 Penn, 3; Perry, 8; Perry W., 2j Solinsgrove, 3; Spring, 3; In ion, 3; Washington, 4 F. K. 1JOWEK Chairman Dem. Standing Com THE PENSION AGITATION. The Liverpool Sun makes the fol lowing cojament on tho above quess tion . Just now one of tho principal top tea of conversation iotbia town is the pension question. The soveral poneion bills that are introduced iu Congress, are enbjeots of discussion Tho ono that commands tho most nt leolion is Senator Cameron's ono- cent-per-day' service bill. It meets with a general approval by tho men who were iu the snrvico several years, bnt thoso who were in service but several months aro not so favorable to it. The man who ecrvod four years or 1101 days would get $11 Gl per month; the man who served three yeurs or 1C95 days would get 910.95 per month; the man who serv ed one year would got $3 G5 per month; tho man who served 100 days would get $1.00 per month. As a purely service pension an arrange., raent in that proportion soeras to be the fairbst and best ofj iny that could be devised, and the short-service man 6bould not bo selfish aud be grudge the few dollars per month more to bis comrade who was iu the servico longer. The long-service men ei listed in tho early part of the war, and bore the hardships and did the fighting for three or four long years, and got no bounty; whilo men who enlisted iu 1804 and 'G5 got liberal bounties and served but a few months, or less than a yonr. We are all selfish. Self-interest ebapos a roan's politics, and in many cases his (eligion. When there is any kind of legislation done, either by the state or national legislative bodies, if it is not to our benefit, even though it benefits most cvory other porson, we do not approve it, and fight against it. So the short-service man is na turully opposed to a pension bill that gives his long servioe comrades more, and thoso who had the good fortune to escape the horrors, fati gues, privations and perils of the war are apt to look with disfavor npon all peuhions, because they get nono, and roust help to pay them. Now the question of cost eomes in, now muou would it cost tne government a year to pension all the surviving soldiers on tbat basis 7 llow many soldiers are yet living T and what is tho average term of uer vice of the members of Juo. Q- Sny- dor Post is about 18 mouths, per haps a li'.llo more; and oti that basis tho averngs poneion according to the one-cett' hill would be from $5 to 80 per mouth. It is estimated that there are about 800,000 soldiers yet living; aud let us make the estimate a littlo ruoro libeial, say the average term cf servioe is two years (and it is scarcely thai), whioh would make $7'30 per mpDth or tS7-G0 per yoar; and for the $00,000 it would cost the government aboat $70,000,000 per year. ; There are about fifty soldiers in Liverpool borough, and if each would draw on an average from $&to $0 per month it would btiog about $8,- 000 to this town every qnarter, oi from 130,000 to 930,000 per year. See bow tbat would liven up our lit tle town- Every one knows tbat the more money there is in circulation, and the faster it is pasted around, the more business is done, and the better the times 'are. Every one would be benefited. The merchant would sell a great deal more, and the mechanic would have more work and at better wages. There would be a greater demand for tbe products of the farm, and tbe farmer wonld find a belter market for bis produce, and at better prices. As it Wonld be here, su it would be all over the country. . . The Money to pay tho pension is raised from internat and exteraal revenue 'not by direet taxation tbe revenue on spiritoosand malt liquors and tobaooo and the tariff on foreign importations to protect American in dus tries, of which thore is a vast sur plus accumulated every year, aud looked np in tbe treasury vault It is much more than wonld pay this additional pension, and there wonld be no necessity for a special source of revenue to pay it. Much as they talk about redooiog tbe revenue, it will hardly be done this session, as the different factions are too stub born to oome to terms. So give it to the soldier. Tho Whiskey Monopoly- Tbe greatest monopoly in the country, is the Whiskey Ring- Whiskey costs about fifteen cents a gallon to make, says the Cincinnati Enquirer, while tho tax is ninety cents, thus squeezing out all the small distillers. As now taxed, it requires a tremendous capital to en gage in distilling. Not one in a hundred is able to command it, and the result is tbat tbe making of wbis key has grown into a giant monopo ly. The distillers want to bo let alone. 'The position which the distilling interest holds to tbe surplus money in tbe Treasury is that of allianoos with the free trade wing of tbe De mocracy. Any assault On tbe Inter nal Revenue system would be in its very nature out of symmetry if tbe high tax on whiskey was maintained. Thoso engaged in it have the aoute- ness to see this, and to save them selves are willing to have maintained tho Internal Revenue system entire. Thus it is that the tremendous power of this monopoly is io favor of a low tariff for the merely selfish purpose of keeping up a high tax on whiskey 'Under a diminished expenditure tbe national Government eonld now be supported from either the taxes received from excises or from cub toms. The division between tbe parties now is, which shall go t Tbe present internal revenue system is a heritage of the war, enacted to main tain a standing army engaged in a groat war; The first movement looking to its repeal will be but an entering wedge fcr its future annihi lation. This would mean that tbe national Government would muster itself out as a constabulary to keep survcilanceevor tbe whiskey prodno', and turn over lo the Mate respective ly its regulation, both at to morals and revenue, 'Thns it is that the whiskey tax has a direct revelancy to the overburdened treasury vaults.' Sogicter's Notices- VTOTICF. is boreby given that tho JLl following nH mml frnn Imve lllml tliulr AiluiliiimniUirii' Otmnliiiim' ami Kvoiit.im. iuv o iiiritu, In tne KoxlKti-r'n Itlilue ul Siiydtr i immy. mm tn Mine will 1:0 iirum'ni.! Mr eon tt rin ut ion h i I nlluwHiit-n ut tho Court limine In .MliMIHiiiruli. Mmiilny, Futiruiiry V7l.lt. Insv, 1. I'IuhI Koeoiinlui lluory K. Huydi-r. n lm'r do ixiiiia null ul lliu eUK ul Juiin 1). Jtuuuuitcii, J to 'd. 14. The Ht ami flnul vnnnt nf Alinolnin rtttrnvr. it.liu'rol theoalnleol Kili-y Mlllfr.ilro',1 8. The n'oounl ol Y. ii. WuMiiur, ailm'rul tlie entitle "I II. J. Kilter. (Iro n. 4. Kirt ami limil x'i-oiiiiI of ('hnrlmt H. IIIpIi el, Ailm'rnl tli i'tnl ul JMurKitrct AIyi, dfc'.l 6. 1 lie llrH Hint tl ii it 1 account ul Juliii I ck. ailin'r nl the ealMte nl iUitrf lliiuKaniiurtf. lio il 6. Tlie M'oinl ami Qual amount of Lwif Minium, utlur ul tlie eatate ol Micliuol Minium, Ucc'il. T. VrrK anil final arrotintol Jnaoiih Arhona-t nml Henry Menitlu. exrcuior ul tlio ectul ul Mohht AHmiichH. ttoo'il. . The Hrrt ami Itiml aornimt of Wm, Hur.l- Inir. pteviitiir ul the entate ul liaulul I.e ice. iIm-'u V. Tlie Hrrt anil partial amiunt of OrurKO Norman ami I'tiUlp .1. tii,ar, ailurra ol tbs en- iitteul rnnii r. hiiiun mtc .i. Iu, Th ancount l Nittliiinlul Wittr. KUr- illini ol lii'lla Kuiina, Diinur cliilil ul D.tnlol K u lit)-, dvi- M. 11. '1 Iu mat ami tlnnl account of llenrr II Thoinai.exucuturol tho ontntu ol I'ctvr i'liumaa, ue a. Ii. The flrat ami flnl nnoount of Z. P. Orow and It. H. lima., oi ecutora ul the ertule ol t-'hrla tin ii Uro, do ''J. la. The ai'uountol Nalhanlol Witltur. Ouar- diua ol Kuiiiiu Rutins, a uituor child ul Danlol A.UIII1H, HO 'II. 14. The tint and flnul account of Daniel 8 Ihiycr, executor ul the nutate ol liaao Hlomer, HOC l. It. The flirt an. I tlnnl account of Polly Wood lliiK, txeoulrlxul tUeeaUttegl l.ydla It'iiiah, docd il. ). Ut't 'K. Jan.M, UM. Kculatcr ATOT1CK is berobv civen that the fullowlnR Widows Appraisements under me f iu i.aw, nave uen nma wnn ma v'irs oi the Orpliaua' Court or onydcr county, (or con flrniitlou ou Monday, tbe 27tb day of Feb AtralFmrnt of 'ophla Mlddleawarth widow or Abiier an iilliawartu, lata ol Blrlug, Twp Snyder Co , fa. dio'd. APliralaciiiKiit nfSuaan SnilUi. widow of Oeo fiiinili, lute of AdumaTi,nydor Uo- fa, deo'd. Aii.riilincnt it Varlitl Khattcr. widow of Henry (I. Slmiler. lata ul Ohiiinuau Twp. Snyder Co, ra. ueo u. Apiiralnemcnt ol Emm Snyder, widow of Fraimlln Hiiyder. lata uf Jaukaoa Twn. Suydor uo., ra., Ubc a W. W. WITTENMYER, Clerk, O. O. rt. a, ti. The Cream ot all Books of AflTcnture t'ondenseil Into Out Volume. PIONEER! HEROES I IDARING AND I DEEDS Tim tbrllllnir ailrentnrei of all the hero ex idorera and Irontitr llghtara will, Indians, out laws and wild Lenta, uver our whele ouuntry. Iroin Ihe earliest times lo the preaent. Live and iHinoua exololla ol IleSoto. ljiful e. Htand I'll, lloone, Kenton, llruily. t'rookett, llowle. Houston, t 'aron, Cuater, I'alHornla Jue, Wild Uill, llnllalo Illll. Oenerula Miles and Crook, uroKt IuiIIiid Clili ls. and scores ol others. Huluu- dldly llluatrated with KM It ne eiinravliiKS. A(:N'1h WANTED. Iow j.rtus, aud teaU aovthlUK to tell. Tims lur jiayuisnts allowed Agents short ol lunus. PLAN RT PIU. CO.. Ilox 6SII. PHILAUtLl'Ul A, l a, or KT. LOUIS, MO. reu, i, eo uiu. A MAN ORWOMAIT who will work fitl. fully, eaa oar (lfthy bandllna THE HON. HKNHY W, ULAlhij (Henalor from New Hauipahlre). Tauiiieranoe Morameot.orTlie DONi'LlOr Bt.TWtEN MAN ANU ALCOHOL, from the Let of the daep Interest taint tak- ea id toe TcrarcKAnuts uuv CNtNT to day, as also the blub alandlaa; of tho writer at a leader of man anil moulder ol publio opinion, 1 1 oraaameil you eaa readily aea the aauaaal opporlunlir oflered to make money by aalllug sunn a work. If favorable to ogalnf with na, pie as aas wor .tODee, as territory It blo taken Tory rapidly, and ie as lull paHleulara ss to your business axpartacae. r fereaoaa, tie. K. S. "AXTEKatOO. r.na. "-! M Carefnllr, MU Mi, Act Proraptly. W 3 possess the facilitq and inclination to give vou tti, xu,vri unit, wut, mar- mm&9 hich is Just in and comprises the largest line ot I x,.y XJltJSVrt UrUUJUO, UljUAUti, f LAJVJVELS UNDER WEAR, LACES, RIBROMS.MUB. ZIJVS, BLANKETS. COMFORTS!. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODJ Groceries, Boots, Clothing, Hardware, CtC. JLOIL II. II h(. n7n07. tune honesty m quality and price with new,1resh sld riUCES VERY LOW. 1 still continue in the Merchant Tailoring business with roctni Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the people of Ssyder oounty, t Vi, have on band a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the best and most reliable New Tcrk and Philadelt houses, and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, D injr and Scouting done on short notice. Nev. ltf. B. B. UUCli The Piper Breech and Jxine This system in combined rifle and sliot-gnn offers advantages over other makes even more marked than thoso for shot only. They far excel all oth ers in strength, accuracy. workmanship and balance. DD I P Side-tump nc1ion,best decarbonized bin I il Liu JUwJ csteel barrel 10 or 12 i;aui;e shot, 41 Vi nsetorc. f. rilio artridgo weight 10 t i21bs, price J:l Top-snap action, same as above, 38-53 Uallard cartridge,! 44 Winchstcr, price . - The abovo prices includlo 100 paper sho and ono box k cartridges. I FISHING-TACKLE 1 iV Completo Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, . Lines, Hooks, Artilicial Bait, ect. I respectfully submit to Trout-nos at zoc. a dozen, tr plain trout hooks 5o per doz.' to 3 cents per yard, all other yard. Keels from 25o to $2. attended to. J. B. WEW AT Freidman & Getz', The undersigned desire to have just returned from the Fn&MWmwmB Good Consisting of Blankets, Haps, Gent's and Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a full line of Ready made n rr$ "Tr" fui n rn rfe La U Ladies' Press Ooods,Oroceries, Notions, Jewelry, Clocks -t. at I r a naicnes, uaams, uiusswarc, yuienswarc, eie. . -We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce- for whieh we al ways allow the highest price. We have been blesssd With q liberal pztrcnato, are thankful for ii and heptto merit thtzz-nxtlu lowvricts cr. Atc'rZcr.:.' ao m m our new stock of Etc, Shoes, Ready Made Queensware,Glassu'are in oa hmi, . , MIDDLEBUEQB, ; ttyDSslln ton WcIID Mm - Loading Shot-Gu Uombmed. you a few prices : Assorte out-hoks to gu 25c. per doz best oiled-silk lines from! linos from 1 to 2 cents pc Orders by mail promptlf Reed, Sunbury, Pa I Beavertown, Pa inform ihe publio that thei City with a fine Stock c a full line of Shawls, Ladies UU U UJ f s K I,