BY Subocriptaon $1.50 Per Year IUTE3 OF ADVERTISING : ri SMbm, (In Yar voo 01 UalBma on fear 1 w ,-)Wa roiomo, ( Yr.. tmto 4ia Card, per yr. 1.04 A Iter, Itie-ntor, Ad minima tor, nl AaalwaM Netteel. 2 M WMtMifloUl rrHrmiit ar made, all MMttiMMli,limrUil fftr lt than mouth . l.M rr Ineh inr nr lnr:lno I ft raond loartloo and I mbU lor taen VwMt luMrtlo. .Thursday, April 5, 18SS. I'nnfrea A. W. I'lrrKR. S-na'i'r I). M U.KNPER. A'eemblT A AKf N N. Hi'.MRlCH lit in i)i t HLNKY Rl N. Pr.ilhnnnta.ry TV. W. WITTf .NMYI'.H. Hf((l"tfT lllH-OT.lur HKKIIY J. WVK. iM.trlet Atlrncv. II. P.. MIM.KK.Jr. Jury i'omnitai.her Z. TA V 1A)U t LM HEM I.I NO. Eopublican Standing Ccnaitteo- Adawi Henry Tobl, ToM Mitchell. Flvr W. F. Peers, '. K. Slight. Heaver WiHl-ll. M. rih. .l.'l Snyder. JentrW. II. Ni.i, It. H. Walter. C'hpman cilnmn Imtc. (In. Trou' mm. I'rmoklln 'hm liulpntlpr, IikmiIi H'illiger. JwkHo-W. &. Muillv. J. .. Vein, k. Middletiuru-h J. M. tsteinlngcr. Win. ItomlK, llddlee-eeaJ. K. Kellur. J..I. Mil. lu ll. Mnnru T. I. Ilniamel, W. II. Hnlucr. Penn O. W. Winner, I-inif liin. Perry W. 11. Hardin-. (. f, ItroClnna. Parry Wt J. V. sirawar-r. .1. N. Willi. HHngrove M. P. Wa-en..ler. N. P. MiupMB conna -i. i. .-liaunecii, if. r, iteiici". Volon John l It.jrnr. .1. II. II cm. Id. WililngUiu E. V . TikjI. . A. Ikildorf. OUSTICSET- KOFI CONORHS3 Tbe Republicans of Snyder connty present J to tbis congressional dis tiict A. W. Totter, Kn. U our claiat to tbe nominee is superior we hope that it may be rocoguized with oat a content. Mr. I'otter is a fine lawyer excellent gentleman , ortho dox Hepablioan ; American by birth; iostioct, and "education ; a close ob aerrer, and careful and assidaons tadent of our country's rife, pro gress and necessities. He will make as a representatiTe ia tbe counsel of tbe nation of whom we may well bo prond. If nominated and elected be will maintain tbe dignity of tbe bigb office and guard tbe interests of the country, and especially bis constitu ency, with a Jealoas care. FUR SENATE. Daniol Djlonder, Ksq , received tbo nomination in tbis county, for Sunas tor with fciogular ananimnity, with ont opposition and by a rote which cannot be misundurstood or under Taluod. He will meet tbe orentlemen district, ia co spirit and with tbo full purpose of redeeming tbis district. Mr. Bolen der, notwithstanding tbe fact that be did not bave tbe advantages of a superior education is largely endow ed with good common bonso and basinees qualifications aud would make us a fair representative. KOH ASSEMBLY. lion. A. 8. Helfricb who repress ented ns in tbo Legislature of thin comnionweollb tbe last term has beou re-nominated not only because of the party nsage, tnt by reason of bin ability and integrity. He is an nc tive, working msmber and command od tbe respect and esteem of all the members of tbe House of Represen tatives. A careful examination of tbe Legislative Record discloses the faot that be voted right on all ques tions of importance. Ho will bo re elected by a largely increased major ity. FOR ASSOCIATE Jl'UOK. Tbe slender majority by which Hur-ry Brown was declared our can" didate for Associate Judge, furnish es proof of his qualifications, fitncbN for tbe Ligb ofQco, and tbe CHteeiu and popular favor in which le in 1 bin worthy competitor are btli by the party. Botb gentlemen prosecuted the campaign in an honorable, dig DiQed and becoming manuer. Mr. Brown is a fuir-iniodod man, and will make us a good and efficient officer; FOR PUOTUOSOTA HT. V. W. Wittenmyer, present, aud prospective, Protbonotary and Cluik of Courts, bas discharged tho duties of Lib office efficiently, promptly and to tbe entire satisfaction of the Court, tbe Bar and tbe people. He is gentlemanly in deportment, active in tbe discharge of Lis dutiescare ful and accurate with tbe pull c bus iness. He ia decidedly popular and wilt retire at tbe expiration of Lis second term with tbe follconfidencu of all tbe people regardless of politi cal predilections. KEOIfcTBR & RECORORH, Henry J. Dock, the party bas de- dared shall continue for another term to discbarge the duties of tbis important 'office. It would be a oarce of personal pride and pleas ore if we were smart enough to say ometbiog bad abont Henry without nooning publio displeasure, n bat discharged the doties of Lis of fice with oommeodable zeal and promptness. He if clever, obliging aa J efficient. -.11 l.' - Jl'KT COMMISSIOSKIl. Zacta. Taylor Gcmb-iling ia a bright, active, intelligent joiing man and fullf competent for a faithful and intelligent discharge of tbe du ties imposed on Lira by virtue of the office to which Ms 'calling aud elec tion' ia atiro. RKI'RKSKXTATITK DKLKGATK. Jere H Hall, oar Representative Delegate to tbe State Convention, is a gttutloinao of uoqiieatiooable iutel - lifcnre nod iutocrilv. Nolwithsland- nr tlie fact that bo lives ia ie cenj lie of no nnccrupromiaioff Irong bold of Deinccracj, Lis Republican faith Las never waiod cold Tbfl Sheriffs posro bare turned in a bill of $2 853 for sot fires rendered ia the recant Itbor riots ia tbe .!ieunnd.-fh Valley. Ifeitber tbe conoly, borough, oor tbo P. & It. Coal and Iron Coin pan v id willing to pay tbo footing, so tbe Coal Ex cbuDo has brc o euked to do bo, nad tuat likely thoy will refuse. No doabt a law anitnill hftvo to adtlu the mailer. An exebanco says: 'Tbo month of Fclruary, lfiSC, was in ono rpoptrt tbe uiofet reiuarkuble io tbe irorld'a Lietory. It bad no full moon. J tin cary bad two full moons and eo did March, bnt Ft-brunrv bnd ncne; Do yoa realize what a rare thiug in na ture that was f It bad not occurred einco the time of Washington, nor since the beginning of the Christian era, nor tbo creation of the world: and it will Dot occur again, accord ing to the computation of nstronoia re for 2,400,000 years. Truly it waa a wondetiul moutn. From all parts oftbe State come reports to the effect that never bave litre been so many crows observed as during this winter. At places 'locks congregate and in some in stances tbo trees and fences became perfectly black from tbe number of crows perched upon them. Espcci ally is this tbe case along tbe line of tho Lebanon Valley railroad. In iho neighborhoodif Chambeiebnrg daring the recent beavy enow storm in that locality, hundred of trows died of starvation, on account of the food supply being covered with snow. m ii ii ii i m Tbo fueling io behalf of 1'laine is so rampant and the want of unit) upon any other candidate is so np parent, it in not an unlikely th'o that the National Convention will I l ! I I 1 . ..VI i ' . , TrSQu prevent tbo convonlioof thonFacd this by so timing bis return jo'H.bvA as to be in tho middle of tbe Allans tio bou tho convention is in ses sion, audeo be beyond tbe reach of the telegraph. It was be rather awkward to nominate- a candilati and adjourn when it will not known whether be would accept or not. There is a vigorous fight being waged against tho reselection of Sen ator Cooper ns chairman of tbe lte publicau State Committea at the coming Convention. If Tom ic knoeki.d out it will be a terrible Iohb to a number of our brothorn of the quill, who depend npou bis 'cam paign Blips' for leading editoring during campaigns, as well as to bit pocket, for bo does all work bh well us all the printing of tho Committee at bis owu ofllee, from which ho net a ung Rum anniiully. Tcm is alive to tho main chance, however much bis brother editors suffer thereby. Iu tho fiht we're liko tho old wo rn au whose hiiblmud was eugaged in deadly oonllict with tbo bear. '(Jo in loiuous !' Sunday School Notice- The Eigbtoonth Annual Sunday school Convention of Suydor county will Uiout nt lieavertown oa tin evening of Moaduy, JJoy 21nt, aud continue iu session for three days. Tbo Secretary bas sent out bis an nual letter with blank reports to all tbo Sunday-school Superintendents in tbe county, and be earnestly de sires that they all will report prompt ly and send Io him with their cous tributiou to meet expenses of tbe county, Slate, and International As sociation. Wo beg to state that this Convention is nndonomiuational,tbat is, it respects no particular denomi nation, but seeks to promote the sabbath ecbool work throughout in a general way. It, therefore, merits, and dobcrves.lbe hearty co-operation of all Sunday-school workers; Tbe township vice presidents are request ed to see that all their schools are properly reported in their district. Au interesting programme is being prepared and all Sunday ecbool workera aro kindly requested to at tend and participate in tbe discus sion of tho different topics which hitherto Lave proved (o beneficial to the general progrese of the work. Yours in tbe work. -' H. I, RoMia, Beeretary, LJ, U..1 iL... nh Xt On- Take tbe tax off tobacco ! I wiah that Ur. Bluiue, or any liriug man who advocates sncb A thing, bad to take a trip over tbe Kansas, Fort Scott & Oolf Railroad, or the Mis Pacific, or any road down thnt way Not iu a private parlor car, bat in Ib'e day-coach, wbeie ladies and first class passengers hnvo to travel. By tbe tim j a few men rpit all over Lis foot, bis valine and tho floor of tbe ar, bis convictions would nndergo a change. I buve seen sober men, io orty miles tiavel, put tbe floor of a car in a condition that would disgant the drunlext drunkard that ever pos sosscd intervals of respectability and comraoD decency. Iiednce the tax on chewing tobacco! If I bad my way, and I ay Ibis witbont carina bow much it hurts Ibe parly, as I am not running for anything tbis year - f I bad my way, I would put tbe fax on chewing tobacoo op to snob a fignro that every time a man t ick a che' it would givo him tbe bck- jaw. I wonld make it a penitentiary offense for any man Io expectorate on the floor of a railway car. And if bo ppat on bis neighbor's feet or valise, I would bave banged at enn rise, and buried iu a dark forest where two roads meet. Take tbo tax off tobacoo 1 Not unless tbore is n law prohibiting the chewing of it in publio places. I wonld put on a tax that would make Jay Gould cry every lime be saw a man take a chow. Bnrdctte The American Citizens vs Ssliier. It baa been a matter of surptino to many of the Potentates of foreigo powers that America preserves her peace and nnity in tbo manner she docs without the aid of armed min ions and a lurgo standing nrmy Many of our own citizens bave also at various times culoitained feats that, in case of an emergency, onr Government would not be able to maintain her ptamina and enforce bor laws should there bono invasion by foreign powers or an insurrection at homo These fears, however, are groundless, as tho hi tory of the country will piove by tuking into consideration the altitude of the American citizen iu general, whether native bom or naturalized. Foreign powers maiulain largo armies, num bering bundieds of thousands, and in some instances over a million men to support their dyuasties and bold their citizens and populace in sub- This i tbe ex- s auJ populace tlieui P'rs-n capable of whosn liven ItlWgbt aud uclion in tho United States knows that tho iudepouJence of out Government depends npon pret-eiviog tbo unity and co-opera Hon of each and every State, and our cil'zeus being tbe rly leouguizcd royalty iu our Government, what greater incentive can they have than to unite in defending their o n borne and fireside 1 That they arecopable of doing this we need only refer to the Revolution aud the Rebellion to substantiate this fact. Wherein tbo hiutory of the world is snotln.r par tllel case of the furmer, tho laborer, the mnebunic, tbe lawyer, aud even ibe preachtr, leaving their various occupations aud all uniting with cue grand object, tbe protection of their rights and tbo defence of tboir fami lies T And all tbis in many instan ces without any previous preparation for tbe struggle; and how nobly they fought, aud bow stubbornly they re sisted to the death, and successfully defeated tbe invader, history tells us in pluin and unmistakable language This proves theu that secession may rage, anarchy flaunt, and socialism wax bold iu tiying to overthrow our old tiuio and solid institutions, but tbo Amcricun citizen has boon and always will bo equal to tbe occasion and our nation is safe in his bands, THE IWEE CP EZA,1PLE. In referring to the vast amount of good occompliebod in Pennsylva nia by tbe Republican party by way of regulating tho salo of liquor, tbe Pittsburg "Commercial Gazetto'' says: "It is to the Republican party of the Sttle that tbo people are indebt ed for tbe High License Law. Had the Democrats beeo in power tbe liquor trafllo would not have been restrained in tbe least, Iudeod, it is quite safe to say that tbo evils of the saloon would bave been steadily on tbe increase ander tbo epecious plea of securing to the- citizen "tbe larg est personal liberty consistent with orderly government." The example which the great State of Pennsylvania basset to oth er Commonwealths in tbis most im portant matter is making itself felt. Tbe Republicans of New York Lave been wagiug a gallant fight for bigh license as a means of restraining tbe evils of the liquor trafllo and the chief barrier ia tbe way of their suo coss baa been and still is tbe Domo- era lie party, Tbe same may be said of New Jersey, where license bill bas been passed, w'Ab a local option olanae, over tbe veto of tbe Demo cratic Governor. A New fork corVeroporary iu com menting on tbj practical effioacy of bigb license is a restraint on tbe li- qaor traffic, points to what Las al ready boon accomplished by the Conrt in Philadelphia. It regards tbe result; as full of encouragement for tbe people o.' tbe metropolis and ways : 'We al those who regard (be Crosby 1 corse bill, now pending n onr own Bta'A Legislature, as an unholy compromise with the liquor evil to watcb tLe operation of a si mi liar law in our neighboring city of Philadelphia. That city now con tains about G.000 ealoons. Under tbe new license law fully one-balf, and perhaps, two-thirds, of these plaoes will be summarily closed. And tbe law so discriminates in favor of decency that of tboss which are left open very few are of a icaudAlons character. Moreover, it is within tbe power of citizens to slot np any snloou, even though operated ooder ill new lioeneo, if it developts into a nuisance.' There is in the words jast quoted something for the people of Pennsyl vania to ponder- Other States are 'watching the operation of the law which we aro now putting into force It can only prove a failure through popular indifference aud ofUcial neg lect. An active pnblio sentiment is all that is required to reap the full measure of protictionand relief wbicb tbe Ian affords, i banks to a fearless and upright judiciary, tbe luw is auspiciously inaugurated in all parts of the Stat, The general conscience baa bueu Mw roughly aroused to tho necoHFity of renting the uggr ssions of tbe rum power, but fluul euccei-e can only bu achieved by a steady and rigid enforcemtiit c-f tho law.' Millinery Store. I desire to announco to tlio public of lUiddloburgh and vicinity that I have re ceived a full line of Spring (Joods, consisting of the lat est stylo of Spring HiTS, l.OXNETS, UTHBOXS, LACKS, Children Caps and all such goods that belongs to a first class Millinery store. 1 in vito you all to give me a call and examine my goods be lore buying elsewhere. Respectfully Yours, M. V.ERPLKT. UK AND JfltOKS. The f.il! iwm I the llt of Ot Juror druwn lor M.iy lr,u ot couit. Ad ii tn a Mi Hen P.rh, llt-.ivi r Wi' I-Imi" Ileivrr, A. N. I'.nlc. Ih'iivvr M e l J.mo'iii Kllnu, Wiu. J. WiuanJ. Centre Philip J llow. Krankll i W,ii. Mulu-r. Jno. W. W.illt-r. ll.lill.-Hiirnli-J. W.Swiirli, Jiw.Mu t-r M iiiroe Livl J. lti-avur, SIiimii MuuiiiiuI. I'unn Ad-tin .1 . 1'lHliur, Win I I. her. Perry Aii. Muralrv,- Ji..i Koliui-a, I.i-wls Kou.h, Ml, -1,111-1 y. Meouln. S -lin-urovi' l.ml Klfliir, tl. H. ,Iin. Si.i lim Miner K. Sliniiiinn, W in, J. K Ion. VVaeliliiKtun Houbeil I'lilllpa, .Inine Tlmrp. PETIT JUKI HIS. The lollowlnt I the list uf Petit Juror drawn for Wuy term til court, livavor Win. r. re, Ono. A. Kllno, Uanj. trhe I p. K. r riitd.Joliii Ku. k. Uoaver rt urt 01. 11 . I'IkH.i Inn M. Hnr.Ier. t'biipmnn An J. H . Troutiuiiii. Iniiilel 1.. Hetoli. i-iiImcIi, lt'Xt. Kruiirtir, IUur DjIIiI, Juvob Nuwiuun, 'Hi, mi. II. I.IkIiI. Celilro . I'. r henry, L'lluli Widrl-h. r'Miikllii Kd. Iluiiiiinil, W m. Hit ln,or, I. an, II. H.il utter. l)vl H. Illlt, Wm. tl. Mouu Jr. J.u-ohl'. liHUliiin-r. Oco. K. Kpoc-ht, J, O. Wullcr. Mlllurd llavlnuer. .!ckou I'.nu-.lla Snyiltir. Geo. Klliinicr. J iv id Wolml. Wui. H. Wetnol, i:iln Spaujr ler. Mldillt-I.iiruli-Kred Smith, II. K. Heinle.. MIclclltLr.-i-it-Henry H. hliolly, Jai-uh Lawver, IA. Miller, Kiuanunl Keulur. Monnw.latul) Jaiiett, J, CJ. Oauitlar, Peter Kami, Pkihi-H. V. Bi.w. A, 8. Bow. Porry l.ewia .Mlniiluni. Siirluit- A. A. t'l.li. riiloii .Siinai, J. Herrold. M. It. Ilerrold, WavliliiKtoii Jaeoh M. Kuu.li.fcd, Moiur, Wm. lkior, lieu, p. Miller. FOR A CHEAP AND STYLISH uSft f (DHoftDnHni YOU MUST GO TO Dreifuss Brothers, Selinsgrove. w 1 AVe iiro daily adding large quantities of Spring and Simmer goods to their already immenso stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Jewelry, &c., Xcckwcar, Trunks, Satchels, which wo aro Belling at as tonishing low prices diacountiiig-ny "Uouso in Central Pennsylvania. The wrful incrcrso in our trade dur ing last year fills r With l,0p6 and wc aro prepared to meet all demrJg, AVe despise imposition, invito oppo Rition hnjfafy competition. - ? DREIFUSS BROS. READ THIS! CVA IB OUST WRIX8II tint AM WAsniiva MAmtitn ntttat vm nimt nnnn Ihm fntrtflt. ltl tmi m u nr-funf "'k'lH ,2 VAVtt- Til Cldlinnf c.-n hiiim'vi inn WifHIBOARD OR ANY Kl'liBIN i WHAITTKa. VP dwtid fw hun.lrril rtv l Uitrt1c th.m, and UinmfX U fr- mpl W cm HO 04H. On l.dr In Clilrw (Mr HcFWr- Cirtt. & w. iftih Kt.,1 o ll ti-Kl lih it Mmpl that h r-am a If'ril and anld HJ, T'lTOOt, Oot. nrdrM CT-T m tllrt tout In kl ammpl. W ti MnrMI of Jm (orb xmplllil. It r " c" 1" OTr lu la f.xir nmnih. W. C H ami II, M ar lniri1 to aoll Dot la tliao ONR Mil. F AT or LlOl WASH r'R1. and to dn U.la wm will drat urt or7tT IIVl!f aWAV llrtl arnr l U w a. k of thna whu rlr on la tin thar win it It ""d trial, nd if aatlMarf-tnry rtim. nfod It to thr frlanila, Auvnta r enrninc morwr. W hav arcral rha r vnaktmf fit Kr da tad upward Kirrt r.tna. flrt a-rrd.M If fm want on- from th lH w ar n" IT WBT. nq T"ir Rini. mr tj -'i-n-, , ' ilrt.lrwaa, OKAR'H LACNPhV WOHKH. lWahahar..:ill' -", 111 MDtloa thl. . H Slkiai WIIT tVyo, , arnd l wnwrnam atone, w1tlmaketfiUlaln(rert T tha rl partr In each Sal and Tarrllurv who ai -.! otiradverintinent wo will fri'taaaf" gift, onof th celebrated Iiai-V U a l-r.H a, rrtallrrka. It-on car. Thl atipraretltBted of7et hm.l, lir Iha ia itanwat of Indacina: To to f nd or of our ts.,e AT ONCa. It jn hnow of any frtendout of amplorment, wnnt yoa law tall hla attanunw tan advaroaa-w-nt.r It V hidad"tha chan. of a lifetime. 9100 Reward. er.-Tr wntt Mrs) litwA cout1 b other Concwnsl who t.r B a.alal r4aif Aa jritiaift Ol Otlff ffTfMt xtf.tm. flfWANI t' I MIT A 7 ion I We hve bM In tha Unrxiry sarpHy tfif! IW ftmn and will pf $m tud lot an lafntawo frint nn our WaHh-eT. DCiin TUlft! T- Hew York -Ovtlertaei p?nnnAllf mtn?dl m frrt man letiMf rccatvvd frnm all atctimifif tha rounrrvrrosn trvo who are naurhf Ihia ?wteffi.l Waahiraf Mamns. an't all unit to cr-m intmdtir ti In the htthe trms.'' We alao hant etnv liar rafr-rencefrnm the "hmrmnnA B,ltvld''1ba''Huoja a w V AN TED. A (rnli for tli rnof popular Book at th pre ae-nt tint be-lor th Amrrteaa pople, lb linn. Ilrnrjr V..IIInlr' (U. S. Manatot. from N. 11.) 'Trinperanr aioramrnt,' or TheUonrllnt Brlwrrn Man audi Alcrthnl . Tha deep Internal to-liy 10 th caul of TCM I t RANI. E together with th great oarnent eia anil lmpii l.rlty Of the writer nf his effort on half "f Ldueailon and Return, will ton a lb I ftnof!th titfiac raffia rmt Don anowi alueotli Orait Monk, picUII during th trrlitrnf lal ramiola;fi t-rar. The work la tOtnvlt to 1 Vol. nf (100 pa gee and f inilii CI I'h' t"rr iTnre, Iiln.ir in. ni Hi 'reniprnc- L.lr, liitiluding ritti. (;ll t"n H Kiaw, Fritnei AItirihr, Ml.a 'ranrl K WilUrl, lo Colored Llth raplnd uliart aud l)'Krtn. The work I tif1'rd hj th W. O T. V. and the Temperance Org VI r.itlon thrruahoul Hit latid, and a llmrniilri of WO.U-lO eoulea ha I ei. tuatl to tli publisher. Apply at onn to E.R. BAXTER & Co, PaWte I lot Atih St. i'blU., i'a. fell. It, '88 Ii NOTICE TO HEIRS. 7n tlit 'nvtfUr of the EsUtic of Jftnnj Krutscr, lite nf Cixtre tmmsliip, Sny ihr rmnUii, 't., dee'd. To Amanila Kra'i r, ttitrmrrlr1 with I'aier Thoinait, riao'tl., of Adam tnwnhli, Nnyiler toiinty, I'., Win, Kruti r ot Rd tlllo, .miu e.-nntT, Pa., tieotn Krtir, ol Haitonvil.c, ssr.yder tonntr. l'I'tl. In- termairled with N.niu I (troaa ol SUradei'l Mill, Mifflin cool". I'a.. Simon Krai..-r. Al ICi', loti-ruiarrled wlih llonnla MII' ll ll. Alve. ta, Intnrinarried wl'.li N.tlmn li.rkenburir, ell ol I'antonville. Snyder eoonty, I'a., John Kr -'i r, a minor who ha. fir hi anariiUB A A. Komlit, ol HcClure, pa.. Catherine, now deo'd., who laiTi tu-tlve her hnaliand, .loaei h Mnrier. ol r- rdrr' Mlm, :mio coun ty, fa. and th ("llowln; children via: .luho. Jennie, mlBr..who b for their gaanllan A. A. Koiniu, oriM' Clui-e, Snyd- r conoiy, I'.. Sarah, now tleo'.l , wU i laive to .urviT her boHhand, Andrew Wagner, and Iha rollowlnt--blldred, vlt : t.'harlo. Kata, lieorifo A'.lo ml Klln, all of whom ar minor ami ha, lor tlielr guardian A. A. RomlR, of WoUlure, Snrdor county, Ca. Vou ar hereby rlted Io b and appear be fore iha Judge of our oourl of Common Plum, lo be held at Mlddlelmrga on the 4ih Monda of M A Y. A, l. IkhI, at IU o'clock In the foren'., then ami tlier to aee ft ur rein. to taw Mia real otata of 11KNKY kKAlKK, doe'd,t IhaappraUed valuation nut utHin It Ii an In-iueet dnl awarded by th ld Court, and returned by th shi rllf ol I mU. nnuntv. r uuw cam- why th aamelil): raJTtft rV ut'o.fi?- AflJ W.QyfiWStX' wWin M lme th lion. JoMiih C. Hui-bet. Preel di bt ul our raid t'ourt at Mlddlebarab, Mil llu day of Mareii A. Ii.lh.x. W. W. WU TtSMTtK, ProtU'y. NOTICE TO HLIRS h Vic mutter the Ktttnte of Amelia Kmtiif, lute Ct utre tou-aMt, Snyder rnuiit:!, 'it., dt'.-'d. To A ma h(l a KrtUcr lniarmrrld with Peter Th 'lna, die d,, ol A.lnics n nelilp, Si T,l-r i-HUiitv, 'a. Win. Kraner, of H-fiiavlll. Mil km coiiuiy, I'a. ila .rua Kr.il'er, of Paimn vlli, Sutder county. P. I.litle, Interinarrled with hamuel tlroa ct 8hradr' Al III), M.ffllu cKii'ily. Pa. Slruon Krelt.r, Alii, iDtermar rlctl with HopuU Mlh bell, Alveata lOlerin.ir rld w.ih Naibn H-ckeiibar-, all nl l'ton vi Io Snyder .umy. Pa., John hlra2r, a minor ali i Una h h Ouardlan A. A. rioiuiK. of MrtJIiii, Pa. t atheilne. nw dec'tl. leave to "UrviTi- her a bna iand, Joaepli ilutcr, ol shrader' .Mill Mfflio e,,in ty, I'a., and tbi lollowliigcblidren 1 ; .1. hn, Jroi.le, tulnui. who have for tha r guardian A. A, Rontlg, ol IMoClure, Huyder eoumy, I'., Hr-h, now lae'd , who l-avae to urvlv her bu band, An drew Wagner and th o l .wlng oi,lldin, Tli : t'hurle. Kate, tlt-orK" Alice and Kllen. allot wham are ulnnr en, I bave f r their guardian A . A. K"inig, o Met lure, Mudr com ly, P. You ar hereby Kited to b tnd appear beior the Judrea ol onr t'ourt of Commou Plea to b held at Mid ilehiituh on th. 4i b Monday of May mux, at lu o'cioak 10 th fore-n-ii. ili'n tuii there io arcept or mlm to tk th real -tai of AMELIA KKATZEK, Jo'd, a tbe apprai ed valuation put upon It by to li.qne.t duly award, d by th ai I Oourt, and returned by Ibe Sheriff of mid euunty, or ahow eaue why the aaui ahould not b Id. And horeof fall not Wltneaa the Hon. J . O. Hueher, Prldiil ol of our laid tlonrl at Mtddlt burgb, tut 6lh da.y Maroh.A 1 Ikm, W. W. WITTKNMTEH, Prothy. Snyder Csunty Appeals, The Commissioner" hereby frit notice that they will meet ul their ollloe lu iiliddluburifh Pa. lor the 1,11111, re ot holding th annual appeul on iieri'oual property lor the year 1HH4, a lollowa : Pur the dietrlcu ol Adama, tioavar Heaver Wort, Sprliix. Centre and Jackaon, ou Tuetda.v, the l'lh day ol Apr, I. I or the dltirli-t or Franklin, Mlddleliiirnh, Mlddloerook, Penn, Perry, and Perry W eat, on W'diiuKduy, the Iklii day ol April, Kor the dlnti'lcl ol lliiagrove. T'nlon. Wnrli liigton, Monroe, aud Cliapuian, on Thuraday.th Appeal will beopeo euli day from 1:30 A.M., to i P. M. Pru may alteud II they tliluk luili duy ot April. proper. S. B. WALTK.H. i'Air,o pr.i n r.xi , b. tt. hi UAl'H, CoimulMlouer. ComiuUloner' Orfloe, March 23, IMS. SHI 11 Crfi, Decide Wy, Ac! Promptlj. We possess the facility and inclination'to give you r al Bargains and will do it in on r new stock of which is just in and comprises tJy largest line ot iJi DIES' WRKSS GOODS, CLOTHS, FLAJVXELS, UNDERWEAR, LACES, MBHONS, MUM LIJVS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS. GENT'S BURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, Qucensware,Glassware etc. You wdl be pleased to see how we combine old time honesty in quality and price with new,',rcshslyU$ PRICES 'VERY LOW. 1 still continue in the Merchant Tailoring business with rooms ia Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the people of Sajder eonotj, Ut. 1 bave on band a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., nod bf.ro Us from tbe beet and most relinble New Tcrk and Philadelphia bonnes, and will sell lower than ever. Cat ting, Cleapiutr, Repairing, Dye ing and Scouring done on bbort notice. Nov. ltf. B. R, BUCS The Piper Breech-Loading Shdt-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined rillo and shot-gun offers advantages over other makes even inoro marked than thoso for shot UClmVm -v..,lt""" V a. lilv. xnev lar excel au om ers in strength, accuracy, workmanship and balauce. DI2 1 P ETtel Siac-suaP action, best decarbonized blued I HLulLwJ csteclbarrelio or 12 gaugesbot, 44 Win MK'ti ic f. rillo artridgo 'weight 10 to 121bs, price $39! Top-snap action, samo as above, 3S-55 Rallard cartridge, or 41 Winchster, )i ico . . 3,3 Tho abovo pricen inclndlo 100 -paper 6ho and ono box f cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE I A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Rait, ect. to ,i cents per yard, all other yard. Reels from 25c to $2. J. B. I respectfully submit to you a few prices: Assorted Tront-iies at 2oc. a dozen, tr,out-hoks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines from 2 -AT- Freidman & Getz', Beavertown, Pa. M-Hilll -...H The undersigned desire to inform the public that they have just returned from the City with a fine Stock of Consisting of a full line of Blankets, Haps, Shawls, Ladies' Gent's ind Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a ' full line of Ready made L-T.W-D W., Ladies' Dress Goods, Groceries, Notions Jewelry, CltHftS jfo Watches, Chains, Glassware, Queensware, ete. fX n,i We sell Cheap for Cash or Producefor which we mJbaUeb ways allow the highest price. We have been Mcst?ul With a liberal patronage, are thankful for ii cia hopeto merit thtg-msby lort prices cr fc-rC'- - y nf MIDDLES URG2T, PA SdyBnsflu farad We IB Made G ft hi a on - lines from 1 to 2 conta nn ' Orders by mail promptly Reed, Sunbury, Pa. daV t
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