I ! MJ S. !L ."I "LL -' ! Lii !.'' ft H'. LI J BY r. u. iiAtTtrristt. Bubriprioa $1.50 Tcr Year . RATES OF ADVERTISING : (tae Year Mi Oae Vnr f tt Ou Year itt t brtoeaiyU Carde. per tsar Mti, Mentor, Administrator, una PvtlOeS S3 M elal arranguient are made, nl sis. Inserted Tar lets tbta 4 month? HJlMrlttinvrhri Insertion 1 "v Insertion tad It NiU lor eh ml Insertion. Bhmreday, April 19, 1883. Cnngr-n A. W. 10 f TEH. Ren. tor D.;HOL.KNltR. AaremMv AARON S. UrJ.I RU H. AnrMttM In-tee HBNKY hkown. Prnthnnnterv w. w. witi'miMtf.b. Megieter fc Kvnrdrr H'nHY J. M K. District Attorney. II. fc. MlLLrlt, Jr. Jnrv Cuininiasinncr I fZ. TA YlAlH MEMHEBLlNf. SipubUo&n Standing Committor Aefcaa.e.HenrT Tobies, Toblai Mitchell. Beaver w. . Veeee, C. V. spebt. rl.evvr West H.M. Ulan J . l. Snyder. Centre W. H. Natip. H. I.. Walter. Chapman Simon Ijong.YlMs. Troinroan. franklin Chea. Holeudrtr, J.ooh Ilawmger. jMkMO-W.S. Shnllv, J. N. Yrart-e;. Ntddlehurrh J. M. Stoitiliner. Win. Komi. Middleoree-J. K. Keller, J.J. Mitchell.; MealMe T. r Hnmmel, W. H. Hordaar. I'eaa O. V. Winner, Iwiae Mow. retry W. U. Herding. . V. Hrnc'ntis. Ferry Weat-J. O. Ntrawaer. J. N. WIIIU. allaagreve M . F. Wegoniieller. S. F, Simpson. prlI I. I. Mnhw, U. F. Kelgle. Union John 11 Bower. J. It. Ilermld.' Washington E. W. Tool. O. A. Uoldorf. Tbo Judges la Pbilndelpbia bnve rendered their deoiaioa on L'oeniet in several ward of that citj. Last year there were 1311 places In the Mm wards. Tbia year there were 727 applicants, of which 335 wore granted and 303 refused. Mr William Hackuell made erai nenlly good nae of his 77th birthday anniversary, whioh occurred quite recently, by giving $-5,000 to onr University, $5,000 to Jtffuruoo Medi cal College of Pbila. , and $2,509 to the Ongole Mission- The Univor eity'e ehare in this 'divvy' is for the erection and equipment of an annex to the Institute for music and ait Long live Mr. Buckuell ! and may be tave a dozen birthday every ysar if that's the way be celebrates them. Ltxeitburg Chronicle. 'When I recall Mm course of the Democratic party towards Mr. Liu coin, whom they habitually cburao terized as a baboon and a clowu, los ward Grant, whom they styled a batcher and drunkard, Have 4fiw l.rarioiiH condiment in weaves 4ta Be iiiiii'ion of roiiiliiiintiuii dislips is Kimi'tlii;ix tM im iii.tii vimm ' rw - -l npiM't'to nu.i protnci.-'wlnebibber and a l- gnuton, Si la interesting to inquire upon what theory Mr. Cleveland is ntitled tj absolute Immunity from anything bnt praise and eulogy. I adhere to my definition of Mr.Clevei land and shall never hesitate to say that when he was elootod to tbe presidency tbe publio service reach ed low-water mark, both morally and intellootually. Senator In (jails, It is simply a question of labor. That is all there la in the tariff ques tion. Redoce wages aod we can camplete with England. But then no fkir-minded manufacturer wants Lis employees to live on European wages. lie knows full well that bet ter service is gotten out of well-paid aod well-fed labor than cheap and Ill-fed labor. Tbe right-thinking man wants to see bis laborers com fortably aitoated and contented. Free trade millionaires, liko Con gressman Seott, may be satisfied when they get tbeir laborers down to 00 oents per day for mining coal, bat a true protectionist is willing that tbe laboiing man shall have fair wages, and hence does not want free trade Sound Teaching- Tbe Lock Haven Democrat makos these sensible remarks on disorgan izes Tfe don't admire Democrats so called who are everlastingly banging aronnd tbe Republican camp i nor do we think much of Republicans who do tbe same thing. Kucu fel lows are simply political greasers or guerillas, tbe sort of men who in war times belong to neither army bnt aknlk tbrongb the woods, get behind trees and stomps and shoot or stab yon in the back when you aro not expectiLg an attack--the meanest kind of warfare and deprecated and dispised by all right thinking, honor able men. 'These are ths sort of fellows who frequently bring disaster npon their party and who cause wrong in many instaoces ' to triumph over right. Tbej are never to. be trusted and should always be shunned and avoid ed. Io fact they should be sat down oo i should be looked tpon as poli tical and social lepers and banished from tbe society of all men who claim to b act o a ted by purity of motive aod who bavs well defined ideas of government and mora, obligations.' SHAirSS S LAST C0XF2XI02T. We herewith appond the con ft e sinn of Lather Hbaffjr as made to liia counsel lately in the prjsenco of Ex. Stint iff 1). M.May aud others. It is as follows t When .Sbuflfor left tho Went and came buck In this section, Ls almck Bripbin, CleurQflld cjuuty, where lie pinnae 1 the robberies that occurred in the Kngar Valley Narrows, lie bought the revolver in Uollefoote On bis way from Bellifoulu to the Narrows be met Suniw Uoene and the boy, liubrrt Billet. The girl ws frif'itoi)od by bia deraoustralion and fled in one direction and the boy in anotbtir. After this he proceeded on to the narrows, where on Sunday morning, the 6th of August, the rob beries were committed. After tbe last man bad been robbed aud tbero as nothing more to bn dono in that line, be went to theCulvey boose for breakfast, after eating which, bo went to tbo woods nod lounged around all day watching tbe wove- ments of rorau and Ioaiab. He saw John and Charles Culvey come to the bouso witb their fifthing tods aud, n dotf, aud afterwards saw them : loavo. 11a and lit a nurtion uf the' i i dny lookiug for niiuerals. In lb evening be went back to tbo Culvoy boose for supper. Aftor supper Isaiah picked up his banket and went out to cut grass to feed bis stock WIIU, QUKUIT IUKIOK UTUlSgS 111 his absenco to do what be bad been thinkiog about all day make bide- cent proposals to Nora, tbe young who. sue inaignaniiy repeueu uis advances and he then tried to force th Btr.il,, l,r otnthinr w.a torn off her person, and eho ran outji,a "lippere, perfumes, balms, cold of the bonso, screaming for help, creams, Gnger carls and fancy notions Shaffer followed her out, culled to her ! a.. i: i a. tt! i to stop, ou u.u u.n iieeu mm. n v.. ever, auu uo ueeomiu aiarmeu at', , , , her crying and screaming fired a shot ,,one. 1". lank, commom-enso wo from bis revolver, which lodged io hor shoulder This shot failing to bring ber to lue ground be bred a soooud time, whon eho fell etnnued and senseless to the earth. Just then ber husband rushed to btr assistance, and be hurriedly hid him self in the bush not ton feet away. As Isaiab came up with the baskot of grass in bis bnnd and saw bis wife lying there, bo oxclai Died in a'ouy, 'My Qod I that Lute SbntTer ban done this.' Scarcely were the words out of bia moutb when Shaffer piompted by the devil iu bis nature tired once more, bitting him io the eye and he immediately foil dead. Shaffer then emergod from the bushes, and Nora having regainod conHciouauess piti fully said t 'For God's sake, Luther, don't kill me, I will go with you to any part of tbe world if you don't.' tie then diabolically assaulted aud ravished her, after which ho inhnmao ly 6red tbe third shot into her person and killed ber. Ho then entered thu dwelling to see what was there and take whatever be could carry, llo Kuc o'ooDd a silver watch, which be put ilio Wt. S'Wq jji paofcet anj took a gun and a nav.i I'.vii ouoll aQ(j ft tujt. of eotboa- .jnticed-tbeliUle tbiid and p'tflitio to an inner room and closed tbe door, and then loft the premises and journeyed towards Lock Haven by tbe Fisbiig Creek road. The gun and pouch he carried along with him to the spot where they were after wards found by Commissioner Uru gan, wheie be threw them into the thicket, lie then omne down to a burn ou the James Welsh property, near Flemingtou, where he slept the balance of the night. The next be went to tbe creek and took a good wash, alter which bo came on to Lock liaven. Shaffer Bays tbe reason be slew both parties was because be "anted to cover op the robberies committed and the viler dime of the rape, lie thitiks the killing took plaeo about 7 30 or eight o'clock ou Saturday evening. He had been drinking for from four to six weeks and bad pur chased some liquor in Belkfonteand also in Nittany liall, and at tbe time of the commission of the crime was somewhat under the influence of it. Sclaiors Pendens There has boon considerable agita tion since the opening of tbe present congress concerning several pension bills. One of theso is called the Dis ability pension bill, which has been discussed and approved in every 0. A. R. post. But it has not yet beeo passed upon a eeoond time, as it was vetood by President Clevoland last year. It is claimed tbt the need of its speedy passage is today much greator than it was a year ago. for thoso it is intended to relieve are more numerous and more needy than they wore a year ago. At their ago a year brings much addition to their disabilities and necessities. After this law has been ps ssed it is thought by some that a genoral peusioo law ought to bo passed, whioh include io its comprehension provisions every man who wore the bine honorably, and did bis share toward saving tbe nation. If it were possible, such a pension law should be devised as would give equitable treatment to all classoa of its niaob deserving defend ers- It is hardly fair to pot tbe man who served only three months on a footing witb the veteran who fought steadily throughout the war, or tbe wife and orphans of one who gave op his life on tbe level with tbe one who is yet living. But be that as it may, we are of the opinion that every man who eerved bis ceontiy little or mncb is entitled to receive a just re ward for tba same. Those who gave op opportunities, strength and health, who endnred hardships, are worthy of a recompense. Vernona Jarbeau, who was recent ly interviewed iu St, Louis, gives the following as her way of keeping a huabaod true, nod odd as ber plan is in some particulars, it is not wholly without merit t 'A man loves to see bis wife wtll dressed. When she goes about io tatters, big shoes, soiled oollare and a hulo of eurl papers, if be doesn't swear be tbioks it. I don't believe in the ecouomy of borne toilets. 1 ocvsr Uke a dross that is done for and wear it in the bouse. When the life is gone out of it goes lo tbe rsg bag. I make a duty of nice linen with pleuty of lacus, aud my bona gonne are not old, they are not wrap pers, and they are not ogly. Auoib", er bobby of mine is hair, which I will havo as near tbe putt's coocoptioo of 'ber fiagruot tresses,' as possible TLon I have a whole lot of little do- vices I perfume my eyebrows aud lips i keep my bauds soft and cool. ,uy ,e()lu jn 0()j or,lt.r, nud 1 make my doctor propoiile fvr a sweet bi until. But dou't put that in tbe puptr. x only toll you to give you an idea of the care required to keep a io 0Te wjti, 50ll jlen ike to preach down extravagance, aud style, aud dress , bnt the woman who ,baogs ber hair, powders the sbioo 0U ber luce, bides a ulotcu or scar uuder a rie0e of court plaster, whe ll!WftDt pretty gloves and stockings to ibcreuse ber cburins is tbe woman ,w ig ajmilcj . lima. Xho8e men may gii about witu tbeir wholesome ugliness aud cheip sim plicity, bnt the processiou of men who follow is net a long one. Ecath of llosc3 LRd&lesw&rth- One by ooo the veterans of the late war are muritered out of service Tho death of Moues Middleswarth which occurred at his residence near Beavertown, on Friday night Oht, at tbo ago of 77 cars, bus removed one who at one time was kuon in every seciion of what was then Union county, and in the days of Encamp ments and Huttallionf, none of them would have beeu considered complete without Hones Middleswarth was present aud took a hand in them In those dnjs be we considered a bard man to whip, lie was tbe priuoipal in many un encounter aud we aro informed never met hie match but at one time and that was witb fil,l.Slit5vJCiwactw--woU known to tbo older cilizeus of Selins'rove. Wben the war broke out be was about 50 years of age, but even looked older. Lie went to Harris- burg, enlisted but wus nji-oted. Nothing daunted, he weut lo Balti more and enlisted in a Uarjland regimebt theu being recruited, the examining Surgaou had marked him, rejected, wheieupon the old men emphatically iu for mod him that if bo could not get into tbe TJuiou army be would go to l'ixie aud jiu tbe Rebf! army, this bad tbo effect that tbe old man thought it would and be was mustered into tbe regiment then being lecruitud lie as after ward's irauufWied to Buttery M, 4th U, S-, aod attucbed to the 2d Div. 20th A. C. The firht time tbe wtiter met the old vet iau was at Bridgeport, Ala,, 16 1, be bad just returned from Gen. John VV. Gem's qu.u t r nd was telling some of our 'upper end' boys who had known him at borne, how be had been received' Among other things we remember very dis tinctly that Middleswarth said be told the old General that as soon as tbe war would be over aud be lived, the people of tbe old Keystone State would make him their Governors a prediction which was verified and we have always believed that Moses Middleswarth was the first man to formally tender General Geary the nomination for Governor. Mose be came a general favorite in the Divi sion on account of tbe quaint manner he bad of expressing bimsolf, and whenever bis battery would pass us on tbe march the boys would cheer him. After the war becoming better acquainted witb bim. we frequently talked with bia. about tbe days and years we spent together in tbe ser vice of Unole Sam, Daring tbe day spent at Beavertown about two weeks ago we last met bim and en joyed an hour's conversation witb bim as our want about army matters The old man bad been trying for a long time to get a pension but did not succeed, death coming to bis re lief and assuaging those necessities wbioh tbe gevornmeut be had served so long and faithfully, failed to satis fy He was laid to rest in the old oemetery where his ashes will join their kindred dost, there to remain until tbe time that tbe angel, witb one foot on tbe sea and tbe other on tbe land shall cry: 'time is, time was, but time shall be do more-' Then will the gravees give op their dead, and oar old friend with the rest of us will pass to hit rswaid. Tribune. Wtm Mf was alak, w aarr kat WWa alM aa a CfcOtL aka rta4 fcw Caatarla WUm Amtmmi Ml, aka alaag Oail naa, Wl aha hoi (MUm, ab fa Skwa UaMa EXHAUSTED VITALITY Tub scicncb or UFK, Um Rraat Medical Work of taa aeaoa llanboodltarr oaa aod Fhfiloal Ua bUlty, Pranatnra Da cllaa, Brronof Tonth, KNOW THYSELF ami Um antotd i lea oonawineut UMtaon, ano vara S o, II aerlptkma for all dinmn CViUi, Tnll (IH, otilr I pre f.00, dt man, aeaMa. luaatratlva Mmpia Ira lo au rouaa and middle aiwul bmii. Bend now. The Wold aad Jowalled Medal wanted to the anthor b Um NaUon al Madleal AaaoetaUon. Addreea P.O. Hni lNM.Ho. In.llw.nr Dr. W. IL FAKKKH, (radaau of Har vara Medical College, M roe re1 practloa in Hoeton, who ui be eoakwilted eonldontiallr. Offloa, Ho. a BalBnch M. Bpaclarty, Utaeaaea of Man, Caltatowat. laaajariarwiMMi ftfiCt MONTH and BDAND for S Uriah! nr L.ADIK In earh OUUIUUMO NKN oimii jr. f. W. ZltULKllfcCU., Phlladoh.lila, it, t'DITOR'8 NOTICE. la Ths Oet'iiAKa' Court oi RatDR Codstv, The umlerilvhed auditor ai'tmlnlwl hr the court to audit, nettle end adjnu the acoeunt ol siiMiem riiirtior, aiiiur.. oi the atato ol Kllr Miller, don'il. and ta mnka dlrtrlhiition of the llan.-a In the lianda ol the atvountetit, will nirfi me mr iaa in(rrereTe. lor the nroNt ol hie npixlntment on Wednesday. At.rllii. I". at In A. M. at tho I'uhllo llmel, at MulMrTHlo, whrn and where all nartirt tnt'reM' d ara re- iurrl to reiit thelrrlal f. inipcrl aulhen- in nnu or ua ueoarrea irum eurnn n id opou aaia IIIUU. JAT O. WE1SFR. March 19, im. Auditor. AI'I'MCATION KtiR I.irKNSrS.-KOTICK la hereby iflren that the Inllnwlna named pernona haylnK Bled their petlllnna tor lli'enaoln the i tllce nl the t;ierk ol the t'ourt ol Unarter .Solon of the I'eace ol klnyder eenntv, and that Hiillratian will he taadelo trnlil t'ourt. on Frt. il.ijf April 117, ISNd, to icriint the isnir, Applicant. itpaiiieuro. Kind oi LTcenne Andrew lllckel... .Mlln.rove II I'arem S y r'raln ellie.inTa 11 do do do do do do do do do do do do do da ( ath lutluaiel....I'nlon iwp S Kanihflrh Ml lfllorrerk twp .... t! 1, Nmlth Mlddlehpnch 11 JHOelH ...Chnptnan twp M Speoht Uourer twp il J ltlni(ainaD....Monmo twp KAurend Monroe twp.. H Midoiefwartb... Murine: twi K IS Millar W llcavcr Iwp Simon Ijoe; Chapman twp J 11 Nipple Itnlon twp J t' Hitli-iitlno... .Monroe twp ........ II lUrtinan Centra twi W llollFWKrtti......Si'liii'triivo II J II Fork lor KolluKroe It KC Orayblll r'reukllu twp .. II U rrr-yuiu)er....)eiiver twp.. do do do do do do do do aa ' n.pivr I'orry iwp A NNtahl IVrrv tp II llol.i.ilor Mlildlnnurgli II I) l.'ou.li Wa.hlnirton two N W l;iy a T All tcli I Admin twp Wh'l Sale u n nam rruiltilii twp do J Slmwver Ail mi. twn An llonterinan a tlrltnm Wae'ilnlun twp Hottler" ruuioae vtra-nioKuin iwp itrmaurani W. W. W1TTENMT EH, C'LtaR. MMdlehurgh, fa., April 11 'el Millinery Store. I desire to announco to tlio public of Midilleburgh aud vicinity that I liavo re ceived a full lino of Spring Goods, consisting of the lat est stvlo of Spring 1IATS, ( BONNETS, I vi- PLUMES, KIBBONS, LACES, Children Caps and all such goods that belongs to a first class Millinery store. I in vite you all to givo nic a call and examine my goods be fore buying elsowhcre. Kespectfully Yours, M. V. EltDLEY UK AND JUKOHS. The loll 'Winn la the UM of r Jurora drawn, lor May lrio ol court, Adatne Mown F.rb. llcavvr Vt I-aa Heayer, A. N. Enjrle. Ilnaver Wet Jonopli Kllno, Will. J. Wleiind, ( untre I'hlllp J llow. r'mnklln Wm. Mittier, J no. W, Walter. MlilillnhnrKh J. W.Swiirla, Joe. Mtm-er. M iiirue IitI J Heaver, Simon Hummel, I'ouii AiIhui J. Kinder. Wm. H-hur. I'crry Al. Maralny, Jacob Hi-tinea, Lewi, Kotuh, Hii'lmel r . Menxle. Scllm-arnyo I.hvI Kluher, K. H. Jonra. Sprlnit l lmer K. Shannon, Win. J. Kloae. waaiuuKiou KeuDeu riuiipa, jauiei llinrp. PETIT JUKOHS. The lollowlnc lr the list ol Petit Juror, drawo for Muy term ol court. leaver Wm. V. Keoao, Ooo. A. Kline, Hen, Heaver Wont fel'H. I'l.h, That S. Knyder. zcrno 1 1. n. r roeii, junn ituL'K. Clmpnian Auk. H . Troitttuan. lmnlfl I.. Hnloh- viiiiDrri, Hoot. nreitr.er, near ueilil, Jacob Newinun. Tlioa. It. l.lirht. Centre S. Slicurv. Urliiu Welrleli. rrankiin r.d. huiuiuui, w in. iiaaint,r, i.andia Haiwtniter. Iavl H. uut, Win. It. Houlijr, JiieobU. Hanlnner. (loo. U, Kpccht, J. O. Walter. Mllliirri Haulnver. Jaekfoa Krttnklin Snyder, Oeo. KlitiKlar, David V eliel. Wm. 11. Wotiel, Ilaa Spang ler. MlddUhutyh Kred Smith, H. K. HoIrIh. Mtddlrcreek Huury S. Sholly, Jacob Lawvar, lul. Miller, Euiauuel lloulnr. MouriKJacob Jurrott, J. C. Oauler, Peter Kanta. Penu-tl. W.Row, A. S. Bow. Purry l.i-wlr Mlnnlum, SprliiK A. A. I'lali. cnton siinan J. uerroia, m. n. iierroiu. Wanhlniitoii Jacob M. Rouali, a,d, oloyer, Wm, boyur,Uoo. i; Millar. FOR A CHEAP .- tm ..maw YOU MUST GO TO Dreifuas Brothers, Selinsgrovo. Wo aro daily adding large quantities of Spring and Summer goods to their already immense stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Jewelry, &c., Neckwear, Trunks, Satchels, tonishing low prices discounting any House in Central Pennsylvania. The wonderful incref so in our ttcAo dur ing last year fills us with hope and wo are prepartU to meet all demand -- 0 despise imposition, invito oppo nition anLflefy competition. j READ THIS 1 cni a tAiiT mtzsit nat - A fa wabbimo MAtaiivai ram aatlatwr-aaTtna lo.ntlon of the IWh eeMafy. Mat year we piaeea wpoa tte atartet taa nM wethee the tkHMtf eleen n w i waa a eeU ooeraUnc Whln Merhii Merhine. h rmiot'T Jtil I WHATBVltC WABBSOA RD OR AST kUHBIR' t n i. M We adrertlM a tmm haadred free to Introdene tnera, end Ihrmab Wieee free auuyh aoM era HO.OOO. One lady lo Cldeaeo (Mr WeNa Terue a im end Ihrooab I OO. Ore lad m . Itb at. rr.pla that ebe mn im itimt mm Boa. aer aan aw w. let r.,lu au aeu aieeaea wim aa ant andaoM Im, T'wonto, Oat. rwilered arer 09 atrf leea. prerianin foer ajont'ia W. C Hemlll, Mfr.nl neeaaaa mt bia aunpie. Va hera mnormm of eu-a aiamplee Mile. It pa - to caat rnur bread pn ! wetrra" OL A flDRAV OVPKR. Thla tar Ini.nd to aall not lae than ONR MIU JoDWOHmt, and to do rhie we will Srat Utrtoffhy OlvtlTO AWAV KflO aampla Allwa aak of Iboee whs reeelra one le tt.ai they will am It a fond trial, and If eeiialeetary leenra naad U to thalr frfentla, Aaenia are eotelnf money. We haoe Mreral who are eiakim, ail Kr day and arwarda Viret r-rnie, flrat eerred. If yoa waat one from tlie lot we are eotna to aive away, end ymr name end edrirrra atoaoa. Addraea, atOHARCH LAUKCRY WOKK4 nWabaanarfc,Cbln,llt tMeattoa Ihleaaneri A Spaclal Offarl tVlri fnmimmfm4mt,w4l frnk'thMaralratreti Ta Us) Ir ft part tat aMcli fttat a4 Ttrhtorf whsj mmmvm tuc SfitrtBTSSM ww wtu ejtitcl M m gin, aas)c ?kbrwlrd AlV WH tNf.RNA. trtatlfwic. , . hts wmlrm4iHnd orTrt Is marl a tor fla ) rwi aw Wiiunf va so frad fof tm or our wa.ms AT ONCaV It jrnai krtov of aity frariMlcMt f matrrrt. won't ytm Drcaao rail hit ttMttn to tttai sul forrt.rrw n ta tttdcM ''ato cWrwo of Wtbn. $IOO Raward.Sijs rwtitt h-tv boot, rptod by otbtr cmctm vho w fotooo of our grr?at UrtrM, Dm a a o Imttv TKiNfl t Wo havo boon In tho lautvlry oarfly bwainaot taf 6 voora ami will pa aoo rowani km suty saaVtasrO mm. fo nTl WahrT, READ TMlftl Tva Haw Yotii Cwtiaai oroonoJIy ojraenlfbed A sroat man lUrrt motvori Inn aUwctkuiieof Itio cv-unlrysVofM iosihOAfO oalnf ihta -TOSKlarful Waehtns; MachW mnA All tmlto la Cra OwWHltnar It ta tho rile;r IdKTaa.' Wa ak har ejraaa Hat wfVeoneo fnm tho "Fajva and Plraalilo," ttaO''larjasal QpMaftfi ami m n( ot-t P 1 1 WANTED. A genie for the kneel papalar Book at th preaent time belar. the America a, people, The lion, llniajr W. Illalr'a (U. S. Per a tor from N. 11.) Temperance Maweuaeatt,' Of 'TheOonfllet Oetweea Man and Alcohol. The deep Intereit to-day the caaao of TKM PKRANCE tosethnr with the great aarnent arfa and popo drily of the writer of hll effort, on half of Ediioallon aid Relortd, will make th la one of Hi. imMt rapid) aelH.ia; book, known lase the Urenl Book, epi dally during the prraldrntlal ram nit I cm year. The work la complete la 1 Vol, of SOO pawea and enntalna 60 I'liotogr irnre Illortratlotia ol he Temperance Leader., Inbladlna (ten. (Ill ton B Flak, rrenen Murphy, Ml. Francla K. Willtrd, alto Uolored Lithographed Chart, and IVaftrame. The work ta endnreed by the W. O T. V. and the Temperance UraaTlzatlnBe throuibnet the laud, end a (laarantca of 160,000 eoplea baa beea made to tba pnbllhere. Apply at ore to E.R. BAITER & Co , PnWlsliers. lvll Arch SI. I'hlla., Feb. II, Sat NOTICE TO HEIRS. in the witter of tlie Edute of Henry Kratzcr, Uite 0 Centre township, i'iit dcr county, i'a., dee'd. To Amanda Kratier, Intermarried with IVter 1 botn.e, deo'd ., of Adama biwn.hlp, Snyder ninety. I'a., Wm. Kratacr, el Keede vllle, Mfttln eonoty. Pa., oeorae Kratier, of Paitonville, Snyder county. I'a,., Lliile, la. larmarrled wlib Samual uro.a of Sbraileri Mill., Mifflin ci anty. I'a.. kiimon Kr.tn.-r, Al io., Intermarried with Hopnla Mib bell, Alvea ta, Ititerinarrled with Nathan Heekenbura;, all of I'a itontrl lie, Knyder county, Pa... John Kriinr, a minor who be. for hie anardlaa A. A. KonilKi of McClure, Pa.. Catherloe. now dee d., who leavre te torvlre here hn.iiand, Joseph Mimt, of jatrndor'a Ml.., Mfnla ooun ty, Fa. and tbe following children vli : John, Jeutile, mlnora.whn bare for their guardian A. A. Houtlij, of Mi'Ulure, Hiiyd.r county, f... Sarah, Dow deo'd., who leavrl to lurvive hr hoaband. Andrew Wagner, and the IoIIuwIiik chll ilred, tIi: Charlei, Kate. Uaorge. Alloc and Kllen, all of wlioa are Minora end have lor their guardian A. A. liomlg, of MeOlare, Snyder county, I'a. You are hereby cited to be and appear be fore the Judge, of our eourt of Common Plea., in be held at Mlddieburgh onthe4ihldotde; of M A V, A, U. in. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to aoeapt or reln.e to takn the real estate of II tNHY KRATZKK. dee'd , at the appralred valuation put upon It by an ln ,u.it duly awarded by the f aid Court, and returned by the sheriff of aid oount. or .how cause why the same ebeuld not be (old. And hereof fall not. W lineal the lion, Joiopb O. Hocbrt, Prenl dtnturouraaldConrH at Mlddieburgu, Utli Sib day of Mareh A. I'.HH. W. W. WlTTtNMTi'K, PmtU'y. NOTICE.TOIHEIRS In the mutter oj tlie Eestate nf Anxtlia Krutur, late Centre totcnMp, Snyder comifi, Pa., dee'd. To Amaiida Kratier In'ermarrled with Peter Thomas, dee d,, of Adams township, Snyder countr, .-"a. Wm. Kratier, of Keedsvllle, Mib D 1 11 county. Fa. (leirno Kratier, of Paxton villa, 8:. der county . Pa. Llsile, liitermarrled witb Samuel lroa. ol Rbrader'a Mills, Miffllu county, Pa Simon Kratier, Allre, Intarmar. rled with Hopnla Mllchell, Alveata Itteruinr Med with Nathan KacktiL.rn, ll of paxtou vine. Snyder eounty. Pa., John Kraizer, a minor who ha. lor hts Guardian A. A. Komlg, of MotJIiire. Pa. Catherine, uew deo'd. leaves to survive her a bn.innd. Joaoph ilnaser, of Shrader's Mills Mfflln eonoty, Pa., aud the followlngohlidren via : J hn, Jennie, minors, who have for tbe r guardian A. A. Kornlg, of McClure. Snyder county, I'a., Sarah, now deo'd , who leaves to aurvlve hor huiband, An drew Wagner and tbe loilnwlng ohlldren, vli : Chnrles. Kate, (org. Alloe and Kllen, all ol wbjin are minors and have for their guardian A . A. Hoiuig, ol Met lure, Snyder county, Pa. Vnu are hereby cltod to he aud appear before the Juditeii of our Court of Common Pleas to be held at Midilleburgh ou th. ih Monday of May I MM, at 10 o'clock in the forenoou, then aud there to accept nr refm to take the real etato of AMELIA KKATZtn. deo'd, ai the apprais ed valuation put upon It by an Inqneat duly awardrd by the eld Court, and ruturn.d by iheSheriBof .aid eounty, or show caime why the eama should not le sold. And horeof fail But Witness tba Hon. J . C. Buoher, President of of our said Court at Middlrbu.'gu, this lib day Maroh.A 1) l"t. W. W. WITTEN'UTER, Proth'y. Snyder County Appeals. The Commissioners hereby rive notice that they will meet atthtilroftlco in Mlddlehurgh Pa. lor tho purpose ol nulding tka annual apiioals on personal property for tbo year lt)8, as lullows I lor the dUttrlats ol Adams, lloav.r Heaver West, Spring, Centre and Jucksoa. on Tuesday, the nth day or April. Far the district or Franklin. Mlddieburgh, Mldillevreck, Penn, ferry, and Perry West, on Weduemlity, the lstb day ol April, b'or tbe districts of Helliiagrove, Union, Wash ington, Monroe, aud Chapman, ou Thursday .the lwih day uf April. Appeals will be ope a each day from t:M A.M., to 1 p. M. Porsoni may attend If they think proper. S. B. WALTKR. v r DAMELHKIKKB, tj. 11. SIMAUII, Coinmlsslouers, Commissioner'! Offlee, at arch S3, UM. AND STYLISH which we are selling at as DREITUC3 B1I03. ikA Tit Carefoly, DgcUi Mi Art Promrflr. Wepossesi ihe facility and inclination' to givo you re al Bargains and will do it in our new stock of which is just in and comprises the largest line of TJi DIES WRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, FLAJVJfELS, UJWER WEAR, LACES, RWBOJYS, MUS LINS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Ready Made, Clothing, Hardware, Queensware,Glassware a. be pleased to see how ue combine old time honesty in qualiti and price with new,, reshslyUs' PRICES VERY LOW. 1 still eontinne in the Merebant Eby's Corner, and take tbis means of ioforraiog tbe bave on band a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., aod Saooploa from tbe best and most reliable New Ycrlc and' Fbilade!pta bonnes, and will sell lower tban ever. Cattiog, Cleaning, Impairing, Bje ing aod Sooaring done on short notice. Nov. ltf. The Piper and Rifle This system in combined rifle and shot-gun offers advantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot only. -They far excel, till oth ers in strength, accuracy. workmanship and balance. DD I C IT W Side-snap action, best decarbonized blued 1 1 1 1 V-Laiiawf csteelbarrellO or 12 trail tie shot. 44 Win- hKeterc. f. riiie artridgo 'weight 10 to 121bs, price 31 Tvll fit. ilta llIVimt O'llVIA fid a1y n OO t .T 1 .11 1 t a.ti-Bnni tiviiuu, r uwMu)()o-ud jjuiiiiru carinuge, or 44 Winchstcr, prico 3) The above prices ineludle 100 paper she and oo box f cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE I A. Complete Assort mcnt of Rods, Hi es Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, ect. I respectfully submit to you a few prices : Assorted Trout-ties at 25c. a dozen, tr,out-hoks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5o per doz. best oiled-silk lines from J to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents no yard. Keels from 25c t $2. attended to. AT Freidman & Getz The undersigned desire to have just returned from the Consisting of Blankets, Haps, Gent s and Children's woolen and Cotton Underwear, a full line of Ready made L T H-.O P3 0 Ladies' Dress Goods, Groceries, Notions, Jewelry, Cl?l ' Watohes, Chains, Glassware, Queensware, 1 $t ' We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce for vhi ways allow the highest price. We hews ; . w cU:;L ji With a liberal patronage, are thznl fui jcr i) hc:ij r?.criSC:?:--'.:ly lzrizZlcr.l fc 'sC: :'A W, Etc., MIDDLED UltOB, PA WeilS Made DofilhiSinifj Tailoriog business with rooms is Selinsgrove, Pa. people of Snjder county, th. 1 E. B. RUCH Breech-Loading Shot-Gun Uomluned. Orders by mail promptly J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. Beavertown, Pa. inform the public that theii City with a fine Stoch of a full line of Shawls, Ladios' S3,0U) a.tiuti"lt. ' jKaia lor jniicij-
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