BY 'T. II. llATtTISK. SubMripHon 1.50 Per Year BATES OF ADVERTISING : Ch.nB. Jn Year winimi wiumn, una ar. .. .; mi Qi-1natih(ilarnn. 1). Yar. A-fl Mlnl Cenla. ir tear avoo AaiwUar, r-utor. Administrator, tnl AtHBBe Null) 1'0 WVn ip-ll rrniciiiMnti are nu ll. !l Mrnlaeeieiita,lnert.-il (or li than I nm- !). SI. tit per li.eu Uit h-a in'nrMon loo Mount loaartlus nJ 71 ceuta lor eacl. tfioeaia.rtt Insertion. MIL ', 1.1. ' Thursday, March 1, 1S8S, Yooog man. if you aro out of em ployment, and can't find steady woil; at home go wost, or south or a me wboro clue and take yonr chances fur ancces. Don't board wilb yonr par ents and lay around tie homo till tlm moss grows on yonr Luck, but sent tor out iulo tlio woild mid bo,'iu on yonr own Look to noiko f.r yourself ft fortune nod a ehuh What if von do havo it a little hard ut fnt Btd meet with alviniji it will do JOUi good will harden your Vouch, de - irelop your muscles ami expui-d your brain. Lcmrkatta Fos'.Cha:s- We learn of a remarkable fox chase in wbiob a bound of Mr. Cl.ucuce Cooke, of Howard, sotuo days n;;o. was a prominent actor- 'I bo houul was not roach over a year old nnd early lust week started u imu fox and chased it two days nud u bulf. Tbongb often npp trently b ifil 1 it j would notKivo np tbu cbusj, Inn I , , . . , . .. "uuiu l:uiu niiii u iiiu Lib oil iui i track. During all this time, ofcourn . the dog ato nothing uud when it a length OTortotk tbe fox in the H.ibl I&jgle mountains it wa greatly cx haanted. The fox wms killed by it relentless pursuer, bnttho litter wuti found dead, its death no doubt be ing caused by ovor exertion IklU fonte Watchman. The mysterious rbihdelphhn nho is inviting propobu'.s from ull over the country an to tbe bent Jispohi tion to mako of $30,000 which be will gi?o away, when bo (iuds the host Wiy to bentow tbe n.onoy, in helievod to bo Iauiub V. ViUi.ins..n. a wealthy and cbmilnble (Mker. Mr. Wiiliamaon in worth $H.0tl0 0'0, lives at the ralo of ? '2,000 a year, nnd fcivea away thousands ol d llnrs on the dead quiet and without m t'king iiouaue wuiu over u k If Mr. Williamson wiKhca to i.o .... that his proposed gift will do u rue-1 1 . i r . i. ! iiuai buu luiuieuittie ueueui, i roni deut Corbiu has pointed out to him and objoot on which it can well tin I worthily bo bestowed, while he cm with safety aud ditfctnes dinpt un it through the samocbaunel llmllli. Heading president's gift is to leach its boneficiaries. Tho Now York duiiyman knows a thing or two. He has long li.'ce ehargod, in common with bis busi ncRB bretheru tho woil l ov.-r, with watering bis milk. Dot he has ceas ed to bear with meekness tbo chatgo, and seems to have succeeded in fix ing it on somoono else. 'J'but is the conclusion we draw from tbe ntuti ment that the New Joney Donrd of Agriculture has reocutly had under consideration 'the evil of train bands stealing milk and filling np the runs with water.' As the laws of New Jersey requiro the milk sold there to come np lo a fixed standard of pur ity, and 08 that which fails to stand tbo tost is confiscated, tho Jeie) dairymen aro tbo oues who Fuller from inferior milk, instead of lb consamor. as in rcnusylvaui- In view of this fact, tho anxiety of the dairymen to shift the lesponsibility for aduUoratiouon boiob other sboul dora tbau their own, and to oituiod change ia the laws, cuu bo ne.J..r- atood. General Daniel I). Siekhs gives it as bis opinion tbat it was whiskey and not ulavery that caused the war 01 mo leoeiuon. ire avs; 1 was in Congress preceding the war. It was whiskey in the morniug Iho inorniDg cookloil a Congress of wbiskoy drinkers. Then whiskey all day; whiskey and gambling all bight. Drinks before Congress opened its morning tension, drinks before it adjourned. Scaicely acom coittee-room without a demijohn of whiskey, and tbe clink of the glasses coald be heard in the capital corri dera. The fights the angry speech es were wbiekey. The atmouphero was redolent with whiskey nervous excitement seeking relief in whiskey, and whiskey adding to nervous ex citement. Yes, -the rebellion was laaocued in wnteuoy. 11 tbe French Assembly were to drink aorao morn- , ..... , log ontruau uo wui.aey consumed in any one any oj mat Congress, a a .a . Trance would declare war oguiuat eermaoj ia twenty minuteB. It onght to take a very pure and select individual to go around bawl inn about tbe pifBaracd wrong do iog of another. U"e kn2r a fellow ono ticuo who attempted to do that tbir.g bo was liviug ia a itate of suspicion, constantly, npoa whoru (bo finger i t scorn and iliemist wan resting. !Ij went about an if a boot apple ticLljd his palate. Esrjaaia TOttcnaycr Obituary. Herj imin Wittontnver. an old nnd respicted citi:eti of l'miiklm. ditdnt Iui residence 1'iiday nint, l t). 10, utter Huvctal weeks of putieut suffer ing. Ilia family nnd friends watched by hi bedude during Lis tiekness and witnefc-ed the slruggln between mor tal omn hq.1 Hid 'lirim mounter iVaHi.' Ilo liorA t lie priu wilb wmi-d-rfnl f.n Hitiilo but at lust jieM.il to the ii-h.-nlless Imtid of Death. J 1 r died with tbe iH-niiuoo that bo would p:iH from thin roulm of roi row to one of eternal j y uud folic it v. At, Wittrnmyor lived bo exem- play life, Hu had ncininul tint u'",U,it of 1,11 '""U'nl""nH iLMinJ Iiriuo n inl a I'liinl plwu Hclcr - l'i frnocl lid 111.11 ,1inii una H..I l.m. j,.,i Wlt, ,0..H) i,Ml ove. i,v aa an i.vimplH fir others who tuny rifely folb in liirt fuotHtcpM Inhia dtittu th in caminnuity IjhI hu bumM, tpitot, indiixttioua tuuu. Tbe cbuieb K'tit a f iitliful moinbiH', a ntrou pil 1 u Tbia dii'p. tiHiitioti of Providi.iiC" ii-iiin proves tlint tnau in mortal, but it pilgrim to tb skicn; tbnt life e.in Hiipply littlo more tbiiu to look about us and to die. Tbcro will no doubt bo h rnrnbtr of detuoerf ts in IbiH ciliteoutii cod I'vuMMidtiul diitiict in llio nntioral ciitivi.'Ution, in Mt. Ii niiu, in Juue. but wo know of tiono wbo wonl 1 ip- I'"1'"1, ""et in.r. w.Mtlniy tbun fin !th.!in. and ii'Ti'jIo diat rijt iittiriKiv of Sntder coiiuty, l-'id llowi-f, Lho , of Middlebnri'b. He would till the bill t a loiter. 'Lcir i!jii')t J'rt' J'rt.is. Ihio Crasy by Tcrrcr- C'incisnati, February 27. Man ehster, Ouio, the Muuus tu ibbor hood, nix uiilos soutLeiiht of lira city, i noled for its we.tltU and intelli gence). Tb" pi'oplo take pride iu their blooded ti.ck, li..o farina aLd ediicnte their cliiMron nt ILo bent (,ll(1olH, Ojo of tin) iuohI prominent finiilios ia Willmin Ment.B, a relative of IK vernor Fuiaker, whose falln'i reeiJos near by. la lbiumlay eveiii.i tnu yoiiu In lies of tbe neUhboihood ;avi. a leap year patty at tbe retiideuco of Mr. Meatw. Tbe (,'iiln Hsbi rubied oonio time befoie the Keiitb-iuen were expected aud were bavin'' a m.urv timo. when twn .it 'lu'ir tuitob'T, tba .Missus Storer, i.ih fuiislin ii I -i, t-lipputl :iw.iy, una oovi-rnij tlo-ir ficea with a douh tniihk ami their form u:il bheela Hiiddeiilv burst iu on l!u. group of liiii'.iiu gillH. With u hcreaia most of tin m fl.-d in tctror, but four of them foil in n t .:. . 1 .t e . . ni'.ii'u inn ii.inr, i wo 01 I Ho j on tip ladies Were speedily restored In run neioiistieHM, ,,it tlm oil.er two, lora liikins und Lizzie Chauny, could mil bo I V. li il, uuu J.,1- iwo (liL,y re maiiiel iu a up jr. only to waken hopel.'hs lu'iniacs, who scream and veil in tho most agonizing manner Their condition u suco dial plnsi cians Eiiy they run live only a bbott tiaio. The Mif-sch Stnrrr, whoso thought less plunk caused tho awinl ulT.ir are Iheiinelvex proNttutt-d with giief. One is in the (lehiium of tin in f..vr and her recovery ii rigaided us doubtful. The whole tji-ighlioibooil is in monruiug ever tbo sad vein and the best phjsiciuus havo been employed. War il-ist C;r.o It ia admitted on all rides that dehpilo tbo game of diplomacy now progressing iu Unri pe, the outcome inui.t eventually bo war. This being tbo Mtnuticn, tbo various moves in the game will bo Wutclmd with iutt-r cut- With tho iistuto DiMuutk us an opponuit, thoCar will bo lucky if ho can postpone the 11 1 peal to nrms to such tiiuu us l.e shall havo com plottl Lid prepaiutioiis. Ilisia i.-i said to bavo sci.red tbo first bucccss iu (bid wailing gamo, Sbo bus avoided tbo trap kvt for ber by liis- niatk uud Kalnoky, Ibo Austrian premier, who hoped, by inviting tbe Cy.xr to demaud tbo preponderance ..1 P,., :.. :.. 11. .1 ...... . ui "uno' Muim ia, 10 lorce a cris is, tbo result of v,hich must have 1 . uten wur. rnuco IVrdinand, of r.ulguria, will not give up the throne uutd compelled by force to do so. The powers of Central Kaiopo will accent ueithor a Itassiau caudidalo for tho Bulgarian throne, uor auy t j 1 1 1. i 1 .. : . . . "uiiiuiui, iiuHsiu may propose, bo t'lat, iu view of the attitude and temper of tho put lies to the contro- vetfy, a bloody war seems to be the ouly salvasliou' When that comes it will bo a struggle of tho giuuts, ami 1110 cnunces aro that nil U nope, suvo Euglaud, possibly, will be iu volved. It is to be honed tbo vuki expenditure of Ltiman life and ir.a. ure involved in such u struggle uuv UO( u" maua in vaiu. but that the ouestioos wLh.hlia ,.i.. ... j --- : Jvr' auub LUB UCIJIIinill ilMllblinn I bubbIill . and that peace1 may W reign owl.Z ,! . 8!t9 S "X?' 'mV.a., a that oov disturbed continent. 7 1 dtt,eS,io Olncaco.-. Ho. Dr. Talmago on Sanday, .Feb. Bib, preached a Beinmn on women that was jreruarkablsin tone tbroagb' oat and bai been generally comi mcnled npoo Departing from the usual custom of men of his cloth who bold Esther and bar meekness np as a model for woman to pattern ly, Talmae extolled Vahti, who gave up a crowu ra.her (ban forfeit ber ideal of right and obey the command of thn drunken husband, even though he was a kiu. Women and tho advocates of the -ex bavo oft eu extolled her for the buioifcui of her act, but the pulpit u vor before. Dr. Tulm.tge treaka the rule uud prxclaimn with vigor that a ftifo only outs alirgiat.ee to a biiNban when it is deserved. There h reut bopo for the grand hi my of women in our churches when tlo-y can bear such wholesomo doo tiiue preached to them as Dr Tul- magegivea iu this laat oerun. If we exumino n littlo below the snr fice, perhaps wo f hull find here a key to uiuth of the nnhappinesA which, wo nil must acknowledge, doea eiint amctig married people of today. The average.. man bad but littlo if any roHpect for ILo sacred individuality of (ho tvntuau ho weds We me il expressed io the very in dilTeretico of men to Bumo of the traits of charucter of nomcn tboy woo. Not that the man wonM conncions ly de'ermine tor'riko at the very roots of individ.iulitj t but, in the 'loid-iif-crerktiiiii' way iu which me think of iht tuf-elvea iu 1'ieir rtl iti'jLh to women, il freciLHlo theiu only i i Ut and iiututul to foiui iu the'i minds a rm;y bued picluio of the fu ture in which they eeethis etroeg nature whom tbey havo abked to be i btlpmcct gradually feuit.ng itBelf lo tLo husband's ideas, to his like and dislike, towing more and more wlmt the i her in iu the Unro ten. The wrotg is not a iev one. Il w Biinply a burxival in ut other aud milder form of tho idea that woman havo no bouIh. For this veiy reason it is not to be charged wholly agaiunt the men of J bin getieration; it is u p il cf their iuheiitaLCo from thv state of the savage, ywimwi i mm mm mtmm Peansylvaaia and tho Presidency- When Dlaino wilbdrew Ida name from tho Hot of 1'reeidenlial candi date, bis power over the uomiuatiou wu4 ended. Iu Maino uud poxsibly a fmv oilier SbitoJ, hu could dictate the choice of the delegation; but in I'eiiiiKy Ivu'iia, ttlmio he ia etr iioh! outside of il one, lul l iu moi-t other tntes. ho will uol be B)eoially con- sulteil as lo the proptr candidate, 1 1 ait Jiluiue continued a candidato, o would not have received a thor ni!,'hly cold. ill Kitppi.it from I'enu- I vn ma; in any c nitest lor the niz theie would hae been 1'i-iitiay lvania vitiiN H;.'uiiiht l.uu; und low, with !!hi!ue (limited from the Btiugle, nis power will be little full iu shap ii.g the action of tbe delegates I beio may be a few who will want iuBtruoliona from lbdnc, but the laigo luiij uily will act as if Ulaine bad never beeu a factor iu 11 -public cau p olilicB. Tho withdrawal of ?Jr. Childi cloM-!y fdlowed by the withdrawal of (Icuuiil Shui idan, presHula a tew and HuJdou n--(p-ct of tbe ri-idtt;s tial quesliou in l'ontiBylvai.ia. Had Sbeiidan beuu a candidutc, Cuuieton aud (uay woul 1 have been quite fcutiiiUtd with hiiu, as be is piaulical ly ono of the '(Jul Guard' that bad it Thertuopyho at Chiungo iu 1SS0; but with tbe held clear of outhide couiphco loiih, theie is iioiv an un mistakable drift of lti-publican Beuli nient toward yetmtor (Janu ron. He bus u t formally, or iu any way, en tered tho raco, but it now boeins reasonably ortuiu that the ovei. whelming nentiment of the April Coiiveutiuu m ill be favorable to his uomioation. Hihconntcd by all tho drawback? which could be presented aa obsta cles to Cameron's candidacy, be in undoubtedly the btrongeut Itepnbli cnu now named, in tbe exact locali ties whore bis party has most Deed ofntreugih. lfauyman can carry New Voik o'uinat Cleveland, Camer on cau do it, and he moat distinctly represents tbe issue that gives Re publicans the only hope of eucoees iu New Jersey aud Connecticut- .Ho would weaken Cleveland in Li strongest strongholds by command ing tbe positive trust of the fiuancia and business interests of the coun try, be would give tho highest meas uro of vitality to the active partyele ments, and be would, like Tilden, br- GeneraKin-'uhief of his own cui pa:gn. There would be no Itur chard tomfoolery; no Jay Oould dinners; no State lost for want of what would do just tbo most good m me ngni tune; anil if elected. mere wom.i no no miatukincr who I"'" "n ' wwo wfory. If ttie Jtepnblicaos of reonvlvania ' .... ... ' ' ' TOD AND miS. B.ORKITTLK BCESKS I3T A. '1 WRRCKBO TOWJf. CtCL05 MoCnt Vr.RoN, III,, Feb. 24 There were terrible soenes io this fated town when daybreak came Monday morning. Tba cyclone of Sunday bad done afol work, and 00 every baod were rutn and death. Deslr notion bad come wilb sudden and fiercs call. The violeuoe of tbe utoro) bad bnrst almost witbont warnings and when it bad swept the town tbirtyseven people bad been killed and almost two hundred badly iojuredi'''' Abiwt five hundred buildings had been wrecked, and with thornin came the fUuaos to add to the terror aud aofTfcriug of the stricken people. In a few minutes twelve to fifteen hun dred people had been made home less. It as a long night of distress Men, women and children were work ing at (he ruins struggling to release those imprisoned ooder the charred timbers and maspes of stone nod brick. Many of the dead lay in the streets, which weie filled with the gruesome light of torches and li tems, while fioni every pile of rniua camo moans, shrieks and crius. From under the timbers aud bricks the bl 10J of tho crushed viotiuH min gled with tho rain. Tho fhmea roared Mvagoly and threatened to roast loose buried beneath tho ruins, and the fire gsve fierce baltla to the brave pucple whir fought to protect lho pi n n'tid to the eailh. It, (J. Murray, ownor of the Evaus Hunk buildiug was burned to d"alh. A horoio ef fort as made to sure him, but the flirmoa soon hiitdjod the agotiizin ctiea of tho uufrtiinato ni in. Centralis, A ebb y, Naahvillu Kvans villo quickly and gcueiouhly sent firo engines, doctors sad other aid. Everybody that ha 1 a houso threw it open to tho hormlees. UedinomP were turned into borpilalsnud the women folks b ca.no nursue Cuoductor U.S. Hoatdon, of tLe Louisville and N'.ishviJlo tr.iu, which was caught in the cyclone, describes tbe scone. 'It was ull over in a min ute,' he says. 'The thing that most mproiisuJ me woj tbo dehfinction d tbo county com t houno, a maguifi.. cent tbreo-stoiy biick building. The Court bou '.io stood in a prominent place aud could easily bo seen almost from-Ibo tower to the ground It looked to mo as though tbo hugo pile of brick and tuorlar bad beeu struck by a gigautio butteriug ram. or, if o ou please, by a big club iu tbn bauds of a power strong enough to knock it down nt a single blow. It seimod to collapse all at onco, spread out, cruh and bury all tho buildings surrounding it.' Maiciis Aaroos, a drummer for a I'biludelpliia house, who nas a pas i" ogor on the traiu, Bays: 'It was u leirible calamity. ( never witnessed any thing bo frightful in my life- Ou rcuchmg tho Mount Vernon stutio! it began to tlnuder uud lightning, l'resautly it began to rain aud bail, driving tveryouu to shelter. Junt about this time a poteutons black eloud, funnoUshapod, was seen ovei our head Somo of Iho pople knew iu a moment what waa comii g aud began to cry out in wot da of warning The cloud burst iu a mom ent nfter forming. It chug with the and claehofa mighty battle. Houses of ull description went down like wheat before the flail. Men, women and children ran bitheraod thither, sci-ruming io their peril aod fright Our train was lyin iu the truck of the cyclon, aud it was taken at a flying mto , down tbo track. The engiueer could not control the train, aud fortunately for uj the brake were not on, A strange thing was thai three mumta after the cycloue tbo sun wa shining biightly aud serenely ou Iho eceno cf duvasta tion. Agent U'Hllac of tbe Southern lxprc6, in describing tbe cyclone says: 'Men and women 00 tbe btreets were blown to the ground. In a moment tbe whirliug cloud ar rived at tbe town and it oould be seen dipping, "down here aud there and toariu off boose roofs, thou ris ing higher into the air pgain like a swaying baloon, it would float along with lightning-like rapidity, but booo swoop down itgain on the defenseless little town in another spot raising the houses and troes and licking tbe Bides of buildings and tearing great holes in them and leaving devasta tion along every part of its course As Ibo cloud wonld dip down and ribo ngaio i( would carry trees up ward iu the air aud throw them to the ground with mighty force a hun dred yards ' away. Ports of houso roofs, trees, boards, bricks, with all kinds of dobVis wro flying through the air ut a fearfol rkteti.it left oiled in incongruous hous along tbe track of the cloud - -, I Tba mprolDfif trains brought a host of exenrsnmfsti, who come to aee, to render aid ami t comfort atrioken I friend. tfetrN a rraud itrsn I gera trod the streets, am ted ati what tboy bear and tea. Tbe town,' la foil of reporters and the dreary tale is repeated time and time again. Artists aro 00 tba soene sketching tbe ruins, and tbe pencil in a ban dred bands Is jotting do vq fact and stories from a thousand mouths The telegraph operators have been industriously at work all night, and Tuesday their force at this place is reduced by the death of two of their number in the dostroyeu city. The citizens, as soon as the Injur ed had been released from their peri- loos position! and the wounded turned ever to the care of the physi cians, held a meeting and organized permanently. The City Council ant ed promptly and appropriated $500 for immediate relief. A relief committee was appointed and the secretary bat been iu com munication all day with tbe large cit ies of tbe country and a formal end systematic appeal will be made to all persons to assist tbe demoralized city in its affliction, which is, indeed, hey 00 d a paralell io this country in tho devastation of cvclones, those of Western Missouii. Jamestown and Washington Court House, Ohio, not equalling io total destruction the loss of this place, Mount Vernon is a beanliful of fonr thousand inhabitants, county scat cf Jefferson county city tbe . It is considered one of tbe most thriv ing and beautiful of Southern Illi nois cities Its streets are broad aod well lined with shado trees und resi dences are trim and bomeliko. It is situated on tho Louisville nnd Nash villo Railroad, about seventy-eight miles from St. Louis. Cyclonea or heavy stoi mn have never beforo vis ited this region and it was consider ed safe fioin any each destructive element. w Candidate Cards. ASSEMBLY, to Tim HrrrnLicAHn omnmitn rorwTT. t i'iii4 niyacll tntltip I to one more term In (lie li'Kl-l..nr, .ml -tlnn iik,ii the kln tljr fiitf-Hi-cttun ut m.njr rpriMM.iiititore Kcutjlu ms, 1 tier- ly r (.'(full) Mihuut mt nmiie c 1 1. .1 i. iime hit nrr"iimy mr re.sieciiiiu Muiije 'I In tne ruiuiui urn itejiuuucuu 1 rniinry nn in. n. inn. A. . HfcXFlUCli PROTHONOTARf. The two term rule hclnir e"cnlicrt hjr the Itn- luniiiTiiiin ui nnjiii'r r.uniy. 1 tiiHriimre nn u. mi. en nn p. II . ciiiiillilitv fur rr-irniion tulho nllli'eol rmtli"iu.urv hu.1 lejpiilully uliuilt uiy cuilljicy to the euro. W. W. WITTUNMYEK, TO Tll LITI.R18 or SNVtllvIl CODSITY. A tho tiiuu Tor thi liniiliilK ol the rt'puhll fun l'ruiir. Kl.oitnii linn In on r auil. I tiiireuy lirmeut my n a ui o in :de Tutor of tiie county. uliwt to tho iule ill the pot. It. Iniit i.. I'lrcr In tho prln liil.-n of nttHi-nu In i lil.-r. Hint 11 fitlr.na sliouM Iinve lair mil! ei ml rh.itioe io an tti. urioti i utti r,'A in ,ii. .i m. ii iii .iih,. ..iD.-ci hvs I. "in iTi'iinl t.ir in ami iiot u .n fur tlienfUie.ini t ifk.fin Inlly ptmrii' my name mr inu uiii.-u Li I'ro.iiuii.imry, hmiiiu ynur tie.ier ou up.irt. ami .l. iljl u noxili 11 el.oi. cl lo (ll-rh.ir a theUututot the clllro to Hie hum ol my ability. Your, hi.. J. v. scHnctr. Fran lil iii Twp. REGISTER AND RECORDER to tub ciTtzaiH or ajivuKR eorsTT : I hu 1 1 o leu liiir tun n lor hnMIng n the hv.ulilli'.iu rr.mnrv tim-'lmi. tn w:t : Sutur- .uv, .iiarrli Vt. IS-. 1 h. ri.!th pre-i-ul my naino nn a c null. hue tor Ihn ulll.'o i.l Iterlm r a. id II c ir.l. r, el -il)il ix mya . it mipi-t'a lul to ri'tlirlroin the iiln -o nt fie un.l ol iny sm.t term, livrpocjully unllcalnK y.iiir fui.purt 1 am Yoiirr, Viry trulv 11 J.DUCK. DISTRICT ATTOaNEY. to Tint Burt nLirA voruuii or bxtdkr co. Oi'iitlvinnn: I h iri'hy awiuuiini mi null in a cni.ll hiiu fur tho II..IH Iui lion ui 1 1 ' rl'.t Attor ni y. iroiiil-Oi4 that II I mil elwti.a I will pi r luriii UioUiitli'i- ol i Iui ollli'e tethoheii of my ab.l ny. Youri truly, it. k. MiM.rri, jh. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. KutTO'i I'oaT.Ynu m ijr announrn my numu ii a ciimliiliiiti for 'be olM -e of Axi'lutn ml ire. nuuj.-i.-i ,u in.- u.-ui'ii.ii oi mo it ipuuiifuil I riuii. ry ou tho-J-ltli. 1 hiive nlwiys hrii eomuirn. t o .Hupp .riL-rnl (no I(iiiiIii'hii party ami, b-. Inir k rculiii-nt of I'l-llim loirn-liln lihh la I'.tli!.! to th nominutliiii 1 rupt:tfully lollolt luv ui'iurv ui low i-triv. Very truly voun. March I, UM. u, K. rAWMMJ. JURY C0MM1SS1CRER. I'.ll. 1'o.HT.m- l'lfmi aiiliniiniia ni.n.tn.... ..n lliliit lor Jury (lo'iiihiMion r, uhoct to the dr- ii'ioii oi me it-wiimcnn rnuiiiri nn ih. .zioi Uli-t. Itpei'llully, .. , IAYI.UK QGMllKnMNU. Murvli 1. 0 I'buu,. A DMIXISTItATORS' Vf iTTi-'T' A. l Letter ol Ailmlnlflrailan nn tha rat.txnr . m ...... . --. WllAII 1 1 a h, lata of HKV EH lowninln. Snjuar (Jo , ea.. .iecaaHil, having bu grmo til in tii undenilmieit all person! knnwlDg eh uiaglvei lnilibterl to laid iei ar requeai. bd to mall Iui u Mat payment, while iboae UavtiiK olaluia wlllproaeut theui dull authB ttoatej to t U. H. SHAFFFK, M"Qhti 1 '. Adminlairator. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICB- Xir.etieraof auraliilntretuln,on tbeaaiataol III N 1 H I, OIIOl) let ol A U A M 8 Two-hli. SLjd-ir Co., 'a., de'd, blug ii-d Krnti lo tti nn iter Icbi1, all perauDs kn.iwi. k tlimlvei ImlehtrU loaald ratal ar ruua-tad tu in.kik timn.UU ...ttm.... mA I bin havinii eUlmi will prant them' duly auineaiioaiu io lb unJer.l(nd ror ie'.tl tuent. J. A. FETTEROLr, Warcb I 'SI. AdmlDlitritor. TO CONSUiJIPTIVES Van W INCHESTKU'SIlYrOPUDSI'HlTE vr i.i nr. ami mm, ror (J uiauinptlou, Wenk Iuiiii, () uhIih, A'thma, WroiiL-h IK, ami iiuuu'iu innniiiv nuan auuowieUKi Hpeclnu llemedy. THY IP. I'rtce il and i per bolll I'm, ar.d milt hy WlNO iESTEH fc FO.. ChemUt, loi Wllltuui Hln New Yors bold by Druuiflaia. bend lor Circular. G65 A MONTH and HOAHD for S Brlakt VOUNli MEM or LA 01 1 8 In euch uu ) . W. Z1EUL.EU fcttu., Philadelphia, HAin DALtAM OUanaaa ai rrwmae) a Never 1 1 awl bauUAs the kaar. a iuaurauii -rouw Ha ta RaaUr Ormml nair f it Twrtaful Oelery iraaara illiaamaa Hull fill la) jinn::::cfjLnjc). Va"ar-ali4---.Oor. Bu"i- a- ... ! m a v i Ul.-.LL...-.i..,.ij? Wl Garernily , Deci Wf, M ProipllF. mmmymMmmmmm We possess the facility and inclination! to give you rs. al bargains and will do it I ft nr m?. tA Z J fffifr which is just m and comnrises the largest line of TJt DIES' ntlKfts nnnns nTnrn w,sZ?S!J LLYS. BLJjYTi'RTfi nmuTrnnrv i wvU4 VjlW U GENT'S TJRNISHTNG GOODS groceries, Boots, uotlung, Hardware, tt.(- V sin. nt il I. it 7 .. y 7 1 . ei 10 see now we combine old- time honesty m quality and price with new,jresh style llTlTritlrt "W-T-a-a-a-v -. . - xiuujiS V eMdl 1 still continue in (be Merchant Tailoring bainets with rooms ia Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the people of Sayder connty, tal have on baud a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassiineres, etc., and bf. tuples from tbe best and moet reliable New Tcik and PbiladeTphia Imnses. and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, Eye ing and Scouring done on short notice. Nov. ltf. B. B, BUCK The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Hifle Combined. This systein in combined riflo and riltot-unn offers advantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot only. They far exeel all oth ers in strength, accuracy work man shin and balance. PR ! r fcide-siiap artion, best decarbonized blned F il I Ul-ekJ csteel barrel 10 or 12 K.intreshot, U Win nsetere. f. rillo artridge 'weight 10 to 121bs. im-Spa ftfift Top-Mian action, same as above, 3S-55 Uallard cartridce. 44 Winchstcr, prico --- --ii - - VJO Tho aboyo priccM includle'100 paper ho and one box f .iii ii mzr.i. FISHING-TACKLE 1 A Coinpleto Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, ect. I respectfully submit to you a for prices: Assorted Trout-lies at 23c. a dozen, tr, out-hoks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents po yard. Keels from 25c to 2. Orders br mail promptly attended to. 1 P 3 J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. MEW -AT- Freidman & Qetz Hie undersigned desire to inform the public that they have Just returned from the City with a fine Stock of FuE&WmwEB Goods Consisting of a full line of Blankets, Haps, Shawls, Ladies' Gent's and Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a full line of Ready made LTM O.W., Ladies' Dress Goods, Groceries', Notions, Jewelru. Clock jtuwLca, is 1 wins, uiusswure, tjueensware, $te. We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce-tor whieh is al ways allow the highest price. We have been llczzz3 With a liberal patrcna'e, ar thankful fcr it r J 11 . Hlg-L'l'JLEM'JLi!''."; " v Shoes, Ready Made Queensware,Gla$sware a 1 ' . . . JiiKx LOW. - 2i KaaijiiCiDe MIDDLES UliGir, PA Wclfl -Made i' '"JS .!!!. SB WP 830 or 3 Beavertown, Pa. PS t i "r:;.
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