" r at -UY- Bubssription 1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : 'Pf tnttrnq, mm Tr uo 90 w 00 Aft' Ailmlnlalraltir. anil HNallwi . n a.paalal ambvinrnta ara tna.la. nil Alfl.lBtri4Hl far la. Ilittn A inn. th. wa "XT" lot lira lnrtlna I "0 "-"""" "v ruo ana t canta lor wok Hfmt laaarVlaa. . Thursday, Juno 7, 1888. I'nnirre.i A. W. I'oTIXK. Snllnlor 1.H H.KMiF.H. A fin 1.1 AAltMN N. IIKI.l KU U AH'Utrt iii.'f UCNHY HKMW.V. JrM'htintiirv W. W. WIT! r.N.MYr.R. rteul.tir Hro..r .ir lir.NKY J. M.'CK. IM'Irl.-l Attnriiar. H. K MiLI.KlOr. .Iiiry '.iiiini"ii.m.r . TAYI.OK Oh.MHKKI.INi,. Sopublicaa Stato Ticket- For 8u rcme 'Jotfi, J&XUS T. MITl'Hr of Hi IvUtp'jIa. For 1'renldautial i:icr(Mtn. . F.lwtn-.t.I.rlfi1 LKWIS ITdllK. ..I l.a.kaaanna. 1 HUMA OOLAN, al I'liiUil-lfliU. Ittrlrt Elot-tnrx. 1. John II. Tataart, . .t.ihn H Orant, 1. John Wanmnnker, Ifl. WiI-ii'. Krvn. 1. Hllibart V. Johni. JT. Itovl.l :l:irk. . H""l"n. H. l C. Ilutchlncod, . Joha 8. M'Klnlejr, 1. John':. I.i.wi,r. J. Jo. K. T. "natoa. . J ere K. Miller, t. William 8. Kill, II. ( lnrr J. Klllolt, 5td"r.,,.",rhot' aa. Harrjrs. I-aiij, . Hatnual Is. KurU, m. Owrue Shinu jr., M. F.lwnod. Urlart. M. 1'. S- Nnmvir, U- w J."" ronne1'. John W. Wallara, if W'."UV? ' '. Stiirltmnt J:- " . J".h Th,.. .lonos. 14. Maury H. Uochtcl, us. I.. .M Tm.al. 'l J-l. , CLX7ILA1TD JL2TD TIIUS1IAN. Tht Democratic National Conven lion which met at St- Louis this week, Dominate J G rover Cleveland for President, ami Allen G. Tbur man of Ohio, for Vice President. A Dew and mysterious Loreo dis ease appeared in the lower part ol the state of Iodiauo. Tho animals begin trembling, their limbs quiver, their bodies swoll up, nud death is sadden. The disease is spreading ftnd oo remedy lias jet been discov ered. ITCanant AfF30- Chiet Clork Thonms 15. MTumRnt, s. SMI IIb;. n 'Jimo .... nV UOV J: is I i .iu oU rtrar-iit bo V with it' is said to bo more fain ill sff-iri thau any man wbo oulj Lave been chosen for tho potitlcn. Gov ernor Iieaver is as well pleased over the matter as Mr: M'Camact himsolf, aa be considers it to be otrictly in the line of civil servico promotion. Aboxit Trespascisg. Thore are many porsons who imagine they can cross a field or enter an or chard, fish io a stream which is the property of another, and do many things of this character which cannot bo resisted by tho ownorof the land; that there is a popular idea that walk ing over a fled is not to treppuss It possibly may not damage such property, bnt it is a misdemeanor to do it, which is punishable by law The season is coming when peeple will be sauntering into the country, 8nch as do so, as well as all others, it will be safe for them to understand tbe law of trespass. Persons guilty of trespass are liable to a fine of not iess than five nor more than fifty dol lars. If a party eonvictrd is too poor to pay the fine, he can be im prisoned one day for each dollar of. ! the imposed penally. Tho Lcally Pistil- What an important part in Amer ican life and death this deadly wea poo is assuming. Every day, almost! every boor, come various reports of accident, bloodshed, and death at tbe maezle of the revolver and pistol, And it looks almost &s though every man, and sometimes women, and even boys, carry this deetrnctive im plement as thtir constant companion, which they are ready to use with disastrous effect on the least provo cation. Amorg tbe accounts that come to as in almost every daily pa per are instances like the following An old man living alone with bi aged partner, who for many yearn has shared bravely Lis cares, joys, sod sorrows, finding Limsclf putt work, oo visible deans of euppoit, in fit of despondency seizes tbe ever convenient pistol, and using it first on Lis wife then on LimBolf, in a few moments ends both of their existences. The young man married perhaps for ft year or two, oomos Lome suddenly some day end Ced ing Lis wife in tbe company cf a stranger, in toed fit of jealousy, without waiting for toy -fiplauatioo, "itlBja. Oaa Yaar 4..1 x. ,m woiama, :, ..r Kt 4NAAr CMd, per TBr 4j Tidiior, Fimninr, tcrriMa revnlv. r, and In asliott lim ail lliifo ar utretohod liftloRH. So we oouM eontlono did spioo allow, nam mg con lustiiiioo after another t the torriblo woik of murder aud self- uusinicuoii guiug on aroaai ns. The man in disraco, the jculoun lover the bundling flccidoutalint, the uiHix whose diguity has beeu i.ffond cd iu "omo way or otbor, and tbosi) who h iva Leeu inuoltod iu noma triv lul maouer, oue and all fly to thi luothod of tedresM, aud thuir openna des geuerally and io lL same way- terrible accideut or death. TLiro U baldly any iustanco of the foregoing where the porpotralora, had they but a few momonts of cool reflection, would not havo committed tho deed; but having tho mtana of destruction always road to band could not an der tho itnpulbo of tlio moiuout rebinl tho lacliuation to use it, Somothing oinjbt sorely be dono to stay these murderous assaults on hiimin life More stringent laws should bo enforc ed agttiuiit all those currying such weapons nnnecesnarily, tho press generally has boon doing its share in crying down this growing evil, but a moro united aud determined assnlt should be made, and tho pnplio and society as a wholo should combine to dinconlcnanco and oondomo this permoious pi notice of constantly earring such deadly and destructive weapons, which so ofton ends in these ttrriblo and disastrous results. GENEEAL PHIL S1ISPJ2AW. The paRsngo by the IIouro of Heprcpentatives and tho prompt signing by the President of tho law reviving tho office of general of the army in order that thodigbity might be conforred on gallant Phil. Sheri dan, was a graceful act that will re ccivo a public approval as cordial as it will to uuivtreal. Any inoasure that can eoftoo his pillow or cheer his heart now that he is engaod in a struggle with the common aud in vincible cr.emy, will bo commanded by tho people of this country with out regard to politic, rnco or re ligion. Pbil. SLendun is nu admirublc mau iu mauy refinectH. A soldier whoso Rohiovomouts luko rauk with tboeo of tho illustrious soldiers of hi. tory, ho was eo modest and manly iu bonllh that I ho ploiuofct citron -'r; t npu'- friendship. He I'- wiro of the brad afi'-er tl.an J heart. II.) bravo to be iriRcttrous, too gcuorrts to enter- tiin tmlieo, and if ho. jiolds in this lafit dcHpcruto fight, ho will carry with him into tho grave tho kindly memories of tho people. Whether ho is living or dead when these linos roach the public, the thiri Nation rejoices with all others tbttt Congrons and tho Pfeai deut eootbod his dying momenta by so magnificent a testimony of ap preciation of bis pricoloss services to the couutry, and bis exalted charac ter as an officer and a man. He was essentially a soldier and whether in the caddie on the Cold of battle, or fit tho counsel table, bo was wise, bravo, generous and trustworthy. May be fully reoover bis health acd live Ions to cnioy tbe honors which Lave been conferred on him, CSHTBEVXLLZ KITS. Decoration Day was observod io the pariotio style for nbich this place is uotod. Mrs. J as II. Long and children of Beaver Springs were the guoeta of father and grandpap, II. K. Sanders It is said that tbe man is happy who is through honqccloaning. J. n. Ilartman, Squire Shinkcl, John MoLn, J. E. Spanglor aud Jos KubnB were in funbury on Friday, IL F. Mobn and wife visited in Frr-moiit, Saturday and Sanday. The season of tbe year is about hero when yonog lovers bang on lovingly to tho front gate er occupy the 6ton in front cf boosov. Recently in town i J. uiarit mi; ...... ... . V t PLila. Oscar Alexander and Albert Mover. Bloomsburg i U. J. Can niogham, Lewistown t Prof. V. ar - Koycr, Freeburg j M. L. W&geoel ler, SeliBgrovo j Wm. II. Kiege Mo'Clure t Jacob Steioioger, Hartle ton i Dr. Rot brock, New Rerliu j J D. Knawer and L. H- Ilartman Millmont s Paul Eenfer, Reaver Springs ; J. P. Condo, Spring Mills I). J. Keen, Dalmatia; J. Ludwig, Selicpgrove. Tbe school board of this township was reorganized on Monday, and the followinar ofSlcers were reelected for the coming year. Jesse Hackeu burg, Pres. A. 0. Walter, Sec. Dr J W. Sampsel, Treas. Wbaa Baby waa akh, va v bar Caatoalai W baa ai waa VbiH. tit aataS tut Caalaaia, Wkao aaa Vaaaan Mtea, tkt iU to Cattuaaa, Waa aU US OkMim. fW fa Ua Caaigata, cotot rsocsEsnros. Court convened Mondiiy, May 28, at 10 o'clock. Prosont Iloo. J. C. Baobor, President Judg, 8. A v ctzol aud J. A. Smith, Aisociatoe TipstavnB appointed, Howard Kliuo, Anrou IlenuiDgor, Howard Soubuiu bach uud Johu S Stellar. Z. T. Cemberling and Isaao Shie ty wcro uppointod Jury Coinwimiou urs. Iu pi.tnlo f Vil'Mitiio Luilon .... Ninger, (jco. ii iIciKlwtks nppoiut guardian cf miuor of said di c'd Iu cstato of ("nthoiine Keiglo. I c'd, and Philip Smith, deo'd, C. U Oitrrelt was uppointod guardian of CbaileB W. Kcile and Ella MoAf Writs of Inquest awarded in the estate of Samuel Muyor, deo'd. Order of ralo of Ileal Estito woro returned in tho estate of Elizabeth Kib, deo'd, Henry 0. Shaffer deo'd. Citations were awarded in the es states of John Lash, doo'd. D.iniol 11. Huintzulman, doo'd, Dauiel Has stngor, deo'd, Peter Bolig, doo'd, Uargarot Uaugler, doo'd, and Will iam Gauglcr, dee'd. In estate of .Samuel Oborboltz, leo'd, John 13- Weaver was appoint ed guardian of May, Daniel, Martha, and Rebecca Oborboltz, minor chil dren of suid decedent. In estate of Jeremiah Cooper, deed, Jaoob K. Meoscu was an pointed guardian of Wra, M. Cooper minor of said decedent In estato of Henry C. Shaffer, dee'd, Angustus n. Straub was ap- j)ointod guardiuu of I'ennis, Francis and Lydin SbulTt-r, and Mnpio At- tinger, minor children and grand cuild of said decedent. In estate of Daniel Loaso, dee'd, M. Teats was appointed gnnrdian or ilary Jv Wurrot. cuardian nf shcr Loaso, ohildron of said dcco loct. Orders of salo woro granted iu the estate of John S. Sholloy, dee'd, Is rael Woodlinc. dee'd. Jacob It. Smith, deo'd, Jacob Woisor, dee'd, Jacob K. Smith, deo'd. In oato cf Annio E. Danberman lee'd, John Kliuo was appoiutod guaidian of Floranco Duuberman h niioor child of said decedent. View ers woro appointed to viow bridgo iu erry twp Kutnru to iuqucHtoou- flrmod in the estate of Elizabeth 'otlcrolf, djo'J. r. u. .'.? IJn. A 1.-1 '0 Si. uts was accepted by ei, a son, at the appraised amotion. The adminiftrators, executor, uardian, awignre and committer accounts, and Widow nppruiucmontr wore all col fir mod except those bereinaftcr luontioned. In tho case of the Commonwoaltb vs. Charles 0. Fisher, who was in- ictcd for nt'B'iult, etc, tho jury found from tho tvi lmco that the do- ndant wns insnuo at the time ol committing tbe offcUHO, and there fore not gnilly. C.barlea L. bmith was appointoil ovcrsoer of the poor of Wost Roavei towm bip. Ania Gross et. al. nso of P. S. Bubb, vs. Elizibolh Greenboe and Jacob Greenhoe. The verdict wac for P. S. Rnbb the plaintiff. J. P. H. Freed was appointed con stable of Reavor township. May 29tk court adjourned until May 31st, bocouse Wednesday, May 30 was a legal holiday, In estate of Henry C. Shaffer, dee'd. Angustus S. Straub Las ap pointed guardian of Charles A. Shaf fer a minor of said decedent. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. John 8- Shaker, who was indict ed for assault and battery, the jury acnuitlod the defendant. 1 eter U. Secbrist was eppointod . . - - . - z . tax collector for Union township. Reuben Dreoso, Sheriff, acknowl edged deeds to Peter Qarman, John Ilartman, Tbco. P. Hummel, and Tbcs. J. Bmith, Fuq. N. P. nare vs. Franklin township. This was an action of trespass bro't by the plaintiff to recover damages for his wifu Lydia Hare, for injuries sustained from a fall off tho steps at the foot-log across Middlecreek cast of Middleburgh which was un protected vj a railing, lbe jury found a verdict in favor of the de fendant of 750. Exceptions were filed to tbe first and final account of Lydia Hughes, administratrix of Wm. Hughes, doo'd. Saturday forenoon Jane 2, Court adjourned to meet Moudiy July 9, SETTLEMENT NOTICE. ! Tli. uiiderrlirnei) aJmlnlltraton ol lli eiUitc oi j.'iiuhuei ruiu, late ul hraokliu, ui hinder (nijiilv. l a., dixi'd. uiva Bulim t Ihikjiik kiiuwinir IlifumuH.-i 1m.1oIU;.1 to, or lia l ii if cluiiua aKiiiii'l nul'J tirni U IfeMiil tliuui at tUx olU a ul I'., liuiuiuul, MiililUliurKli, uu hat ui.U Juiw if), 1mm, lur avulaiiiuui, baiw.to Uiv uvmf vi v a. au. auu u. iu. w.i. nnir.u, w.u.Hri.r.. Utr. U AJuiluUlratorr A DMINI8TUAT1UX' X I.attera ol AdiuioUtraUoD NOTICE. tuaaaUUoH juun turn uim ui huja.r Oo., fa., Jaoaaaad, LarlLf Laau ra Carry o v a a a I p I uUI alivoiwlva. lud.bi.d to ai4 a.taia ara im um ki Ut waaa Itaiuadiala vra.ul, wiUa ilioaa liaviua oialiut wllltiraaaat tiiaut duly auitas UaaUd W , SUrJt'al. 4 , AJjRiuUtiawn. wwiua uuoaraivuaa all yr.ui aauwlna -. .':.' I OStSf Karrooa Froatrattoo, Karrsna Rradactia, IiacommtadM fiy rmtewionM and tmIneal rtaarai(ia, narvova waakaaaa. I9M,aao au wacuoos 01 U 1 still continue in the .Merchant Tailoring business with rcrms in Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the poople of Snyder County, thi. 1 Lave on baud a well selected slock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the best and most reliable New Ycik and Philadelphia bouses, and will sell lower than ever. Co ttinpf,' Cleaning, Repairing, Dye ing acd Sconring dono on short notice. Nov. ltf. E. E. BUCK GASMAN'S NEW SHOE STORE! You would be surprised, as a many others have teen, were you to visit Carman's Shoe Store, sec his stock and learn his prices- He has everything m the line of foot' wear and makes a .specialty... . nnl In( - ni of Ladies' and Gent's IV.LUuUbLAS Fine Shoes MFICEAT LIME, includ ing brands thai Bannot be duplicated in the countt. His goods aro nearly all hand made too numerous to r' --"r iff.k ;',. -cludina all the most aamired and desired styles ialty tl 7. v shoes, and shoemaker s Arnold's RoVm, Middleburgh Pa. a aM.-roaf wwi CI ps3 a ' (''3 r. . -.v - ---. . - i.-.su v-ri- We Lave now in stock tho largest aid finest assortment of CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS Kver brought to this town. See our great bargains in goods, Working Pants as low as CO oonts. We offer you good working suits for men at $2 75. Hotter grade $3 23. A fine line of Seersuckers, Alipaccas, &c Chevoit suits at H, better grade, all wool, warranted, $5. CASSIMERE SUIT for $7.50 Union Cassimere suit at $5 CO guaranteed. Woostered sack suits as low as $0.25 guaranteed all wool and fast colors. A magnificent line of Prince Alberts, Four Button Cuta ways, Chesterfields and Sack suits, of all grades and prices Guaranteed to be sold cheaper than at any other piece in the county. Our stock of Gents and Dove Garments is unsurpassed. We offer boys' Knee pants at 21o. Our pantaloon stock is larger and bet ter than ever, A full stock of IIAT9 of the latest styles and very cheap, A Full Line of Shirts at25ot & Up. Bamtscr Uudorwear, Improved line, Trunks, Satchels, We cannot give yon all prices, would take too much spaco. We beve cnt down onr expenses the lowest figure and will give onr customers tbe benefit of the saving. A Line of Shoes whoh I will sell at cost as I don't want to wxvj thu with ClotLVz-j A WEAK NERVES Or.nY Cow "rtriiro l1fern)Tml4 which tine? ftttla. Conumln Celorf an tsv, Inn- wonderful iinrr tffmrUnta, i cwuij eona au oonoua awgram ' - iMnoua Uoroa RHEUMATISM lood It dnwl All. ii UoHd ftc!l whioh - Bi4hJn ornna to t DMithf orttadtuvaw 11 lA VM inM 1 1Hia J IU atUMl KIDNEY COMPLAINTS pAtwa't (f5iT Oowrorwri qnleklr FMtnrm vie iiTt PiimtlT riimtir pnwfir, ocmbiiH d with lis nnrrf tt ftlKl kUlnvv to fstrfw-t holth- Thl I kltlnct euoiilalita. . Ionic-, ionic. fnKM is uui Lrtti gtamaw lux mi DYSPEPSIA -i i Prr' Cnm row-eiwrn mioiy ttifii tha Vinrli, and anlet Uie nrrrn of Mie dliriw Mr nrn. Tliit I wbr II tuna area Um Wurn oaaea ol &yaPfla. ' CONSTIPATION -'WflVj fkntp Vin at Oowfo-wo M nM eatip. tic. It lastiv. invlriit enor ftnrl nttirl artJ"n lo tlio bovsi. luiilaritr auraljr IimV atgmacb . . m-a. mingrnra. aUOaaft, WtLLS, RICMARDION W CO. Propl --.. suuuaoTun. vt. Well Made Q(Q)bllDEiD S3.00. SHOE ViASRAKTtO mm nnJ of tha very best material, in styles mention. He has IBS" ,w-: s?J ?MteJn Fine $lip?rs, No.Xcl'iiIrtiltjnrr'ivorncns'. ftvuJia ihor I mnn,i I ... A spec half - so.es and shoe-dressing . W I. CARMAN, Prop. vmmi irara a aaaaa foot tit 3 VIP-' eta w at Gauze, Marcno, Lisletbresd, Ac Sco, , Valises, Canes. or names of the stock on band as it H. OPPENHFiF TFiR, between Keystone and Natictil Uotal, Kiliai;rovs O O v t rs v Wl Carsly, MM Mi, Act Froaplly. p tsscss lha facility and inclination io give you re al Bargaina and will do it in our new stock of ' which 1)1 is Just in and comprises the largest line of iJl E -DKESS GOODS, CLOTHS, FLAJVNELS, VXDJ:nV&in,LjlUES,KIllW,YS,MUS- LIXS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, Queensware,Glassit:are etc. . You w. II be pleased to see how we combine old time honesty in rualiti and price with newjresh styles PRICES VERY LOW. THE PROFIT IS DOWN 1 ' - L. I Wo ask the privicjro of selling yoi on tho closest living marjins the finest styles and qualities that money can buy in tho lino of Mens' and Boys' rurnisnmg uooas, Mats and Oaps, J ewelry &c. Wo ask you to give us just ono chanoo to inako you liappv with beautiful goods and Bed Hock Prices. We will Pay for a round trip excursion from lnlillrbnrTi, nMvnrnmn or Adamsburg when you buy a bill of us of $10 and up wards, and one-half tho faro for every bill of irooils amounting to $5 bought of us. b Economy, Comfort and Satisfaction goes with every purchase madoof us. Wo want 10,000 pounds of wool, for which wo will pay tho highest price. Dreifuss Brothers, Selinsgl-ove. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. - Avyw-ptin coinbined riflo over other makes even moro marked thau thoso for shot only. They far excel all ot It ers in strength, accuracy, workmanship and balance. 1 ho above prices includlo 100 cartridges. FISHING X Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Baft, oct. I respectfully submit to PR I P Side-snap aclion, best decarbonized blued i 11 1 tiEaaJ cast celbari l,10 or 12 gauge shot, 41 Win nseterc. f. rillo cartridge weight 10 to 121bs, price S30 Lop-snap action, imo as above, 3S-55 Uallard cartridge, or 41 Winchster, prico - ana Troutrilca at 25c. 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 by mail prompt! T attonded to. r -AT- Freidman& Getz', We have Just returned Mew York with a new stock A Full Line of Dry Goods, Summer Dress Goods, Quilts, Linen Table Cloths, Lace Embroideries, Laoe Curtains, Watches, Clocks, Silver ware, Glassware, Queenswart, also a full line of ready-made L T SII0ES,GR0CER1ES, MJj Uave our store well fill ta, ana n?,i,isb the people to oomemd see us: m are inanmuijorpast javors continue their patronage, pcuntry produce. . , MraTiAb.4Vlv 99 middlebuhgh, p Clothing & Gents' your R. R. Fare IM1 rfwVi-(e 'J - papcr sho and one box of - TACKLE I von a few nrir.Aa Att. i J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. Beavertown, Pa. from Philadplnhin. of goods, embracing H 0 ft! o and request W frimda to We sell ches?? "v. V - !i 1