he Slitolflittrg!! Host. Pulilishod every Thursday. T- H. HARTER Editor an! Piopnetor. Subscription $1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Ond Cil'imn, i)n cr fM.O On lull I 'nl ii m ii I Ine yrxr t it.O n tmtrtli Cnhiiiin. Iiie Ycf M.u rriilrn-lniml i'nl, per yenr ..6.o Auillliirn. Kxc('Mlr. AiliiiltiiMNitnr, mnl A"Iiii-p N..t ! t!M When no fecil uriiitiKi'iiHMiti" utr tniiile, ll ftilvirlmi'iiirtiiK. limiTli-il Inr i" tliiin 4 iihuiiIi", r rlmt(i' fl W T huh I'T tirt llini-rllon l.KI nr ilm ft'cnml lnrrll.iii mill i ri'iiln Inr ciii'lt piltilriit linrrtlun. Trial Liet-Eec. Term. tXtvM Kn-tw, . Mry K. Mnnlwclc, d, at. Kiirnh Krclw. vn. Mhtt K. Munhm k , nl. Imvlil llimver. ct. n. The Ottlner Mfif. lit. II. I'. Ap, 't. l. Alln-rt ArNiirmt, rt. Ml. ThofoininlwIniiPTot I'll Ion im. v. Klrlmrrt tUldd. The IhtliiiHtln Null Iron in. in. J. M. Illnc Andrew Slirtlerlv, vn. J. Kfililer Feck. Adtnr. Wtllliim linh, vs. Henry stuck, NIclMilisTrewlit, vs. Ilrnry Stuck. Vurv .Irtiklm. . Newton Visher. Artmr. KIIW II. Itmik. vn. Kurnh KWIier. rt. Ml. I.villii Krli lnMiliiM'1). vm. Oririre Martin. .1. c. HukclcM. vm. Kliner Howe. .Iiiculi M. Ilniun. vm. Ihititcl lli trlch. Kilns Slmtztierifcr llw Ac vm. Wllllnm IViyrr. 'I'lir nl wive chiihi'm arc t Ihmiic ami for trial nt llecetnlicr Irrm Thursday, Xuv.22, 1S.SS. Of the two hundred and four ineni-lu-raof the Pennsylvania Legislature, for tin' year !'., (lie K putilicitiiH willllllVI' 111. lllr 1). IIMKTatS 5H, Hllil tin' 1i ml it f ul nun ii ii ml m r 5. The Ki'pulilii'iiiiK will conl iol I mill 1l (inches. Tin' murder of Cln itilitT Peer ing iiml 1 1 1 h family nt tlicir farm, in the Neck, twenty two vein ago, liy Anton Probst, lias just been recalled ly an effort to train possession of lunacies of lcnlcstatointheTwenty eighth waul w hich w ill probably noon In; in title Tli is section, it in said, was purchased twenty-live years ago by Christopher Dcering and his son William Decring, the only member of t lie family who survived the slaughter, will now try to procure title to it. II' now resides in Had dington. I'iilu. It f cord. The "cv7 Ad.r.it.ic.ra:i:n The Jesuit of the late lection will make a radical change, in the law makers and chief executive oflicers of the ( Juvci iiim nt, and from present appearances it looks as though the people of this country saw lit toplace the control of our affairs entirely in the hands nf the Republican party. Jiut if the new- administration sup poses for one instant that they are to have mi easy time of it and no work to do, they are sadly mistaken. As our population increases and our (loverniui nt develops itself, the re sponsibility liccomcs more weighty, our needs more numerous, and the interests of our citizens, not as a party or fact ion, lmt as a w hole class, demand more attention, and the party who attempts to shirk these responsibilities, and pays no atten tion to the needs or study tho intcr tt of our country from North to South iiud Kast to West, will kooh lie thrown overdioard and another class of individuals selected to till their places ; consequently w hen the ."lt I'onress assembles jrreat na tional questions will confront them and demand their immediate atten t ion. In the first place conies tariff re form in some shape or other. The people were evident ly not satisfied with the construction of the Mill's hill, and to leave matters stand uh they are will cause a more yeneral and widespread dissatisfaction. The Ui publican party is pledged to pro vide u remedy und the people will look for it. Atraiii, the immigration question is assuming serious propor tions, not the Chinese alone, but al so the pauper labor of Europe ap parently requires some restricting power in order that our own labor circles may not beinipovished. If, us asserted by Mr. Blaine, trusts are private concerns and no administrative power is responsible for them, and the only way to reach them is by u direct law, then the sooner w e have such a law the better it w ill be for the community ut lure; and let thin law be so direct that it will pluck out root mid branch this bugbear of American industries and trade. 1'robably three or four Western territories will knock peremptorily at the door of the 51st ConprcsH und ask parmission to enter our Union as States. The people will watch with a jealouH eye under what con dition they will bo received if admit led, or what are tho reasons if ex cluded. There must bo no abuse of party power for party rensonsin thin matter one way or the other. If they poHsesH tho necessary qualinea tions to become States, they must be admitted ; if not, they ought to lie refused. These are only a few of the the many weighty questions that will eomrort the next A iiiiniHlruhmm and the eycH of every American voter w ill bo open to Hee.how it disposes of them. Bucklin't Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut. Brulsi'M, Sorr. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fvr fJortfH, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblain, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and intuitively ourei Pilfn, or uo pny required. It is tfuaranteed togive perfect batlHfactlon, or money refund ed. Price 23 cents per box at O. M. bulndei'i Drux Store. NOTICE TO HEIRS. In tfif vinttrr nf the JCnttitfi of Ah- tier Jfiifileifti'frrtfi, lute of Sprint toirnnhip, Snyder Lo., Pa.,dec'd. Tii IIiiImtI Mlililli'pwiirth vour plltliiBir Kl mlrH nnw iiim no, I to Win II. Kwiim, .l. hn M .Ml.i.ll.nw.irth mi.l Snruli K. Mhiillrrwarlh. Ml nl wli.ini r...l,l,. in Nm-ilrr I mint v. In llonrv Mi,,i-.n,irth wliii n-r'lili' Mt Anil Mllry. I'Hwne ( "iinlv. k iii'iik. S;ir.in wIim 1 tlio wiiiow m Mu hnel siniili iiml ri-l.li- nt HurrwiR. m. iiutiiv M .rlitirini. hoi Alirnlnim Mlilill fwiirlli tin rel.- hi linioer. Ci l'iriiilo. Yiiu m' lii n l'V fiti'.l tn Mini i:ir lii f irt' ttii' .1 M.tu nl out' (lri.lin 'nurt. nt mi ( irplnin'. imrl l I' li'-l.: nt MhIiIIi'Ii mil, nn tlii-'iml Muii.Ihv ill Ii. i viii'im r A. II. It. at II) .n l'" k In Dim liirift II, Hirn Blnl thiTC lo wrrepl or ri'Ill'r tn take llif Krul M (nil 'ul'l Aimer .iliillie- wurtli. ilii'il nil hi' ii I' rnl'r.l mlu ul'iii i'iil ii'- mi It liy nn iniiii-i-l flatly nWHrOi- t ly tli 'hkI I'uiirt.'iiiiil n tnrtii"! Iiv the Mlirrill "I lil rutin- tv. nr fli'iw rmi.n why Ilia fiiine liniil.l t ut lie ll. A lid herciif (nil nut. WiltifMn tin- H"n. .l.r. Iliirlirr Pn-nlilnit n nitr nn I Cuiirt nt MI.I lli luirgh, Ihln Vlml iliiy u Itoliiner. A. o. it". W. W. VITTKISSIYEH, l ruliry sm'.KlFF'S SAbK. REAL ESTATE 1 WIhti'iis livvlrliU' (if n writ (if Kl. Fa. Nsiii'd mil nf tin' t'niirt of 1'iiiiiiinm I'Ii'uh nf snviler Comity, anil In lie' illni'lril I wlllfXMe tn I'llli- Hi' x.ilr (Hi Saturday, December H, Imsh, III 111 nVliK'k II. III. lit till' Court llnllsi' III till' liiirniikTli ( Mlil'lI'lnirK'li. tin' fi'llnwIiiK Idul KstHte. Ilcliiit nil Hint twn-Mnrv Millilltik' or (iHi llltiL' linii-i- mnl l"l nr oirt H.iir- iiiurl'iit lln'n iii "litiiiti' In Hi" t.i ii-.iiiii nt MnrH- (iic.ir siminii- kltl I liltll). MlMli-r i.Hllltv. I'll. Ilnllllilt'il N.illll In irn rt nf .l.u nli MllllmiT. W'"l I'V W in. Aiirmiil sniitiiliv 1 1 1 1 r Aur.iinl mnl Kaolin I'lllilll' KIOT li'l.lll. 'I'll!' Mllil ImiIIi IIItLT W .ttii'n fi-ci Ill fnmt mnl elclitceii feet In wlili Ii mnl l u twisxturv frnlni' lnillillnu'. Scli'il laki ii lulu rxfrutliin mnl to I' si i I ii till' iMlicrtv of liil.u- Keller, owner or repilleil OH Her Ac. i(i;i iihn i)1(i:i;sk. siierirr. SIlerirTs Ofllee. Nov. S. ', MlilillehlirK'll. I'll. 1 K(iSTi:i( S NOTK 'KS. Nutlei- Is liereliy irlvi-n Unit tin- follokVllllf llllllleil IX'rsnlls Imve Mil llielr AiltiiliiNlriilors'. liiianlliiti. mnl l-Aecniors' t units In the HeirMer'.s Ollli e of snyiler I nun I v. mnl i lie same ill be present ei fur cnntlriiia timi mnl iillnvvm it t lie ('nurt House In MM illeliurirli. Mniiilay. h iiiInt tltli, lsss. I. The seeiilnl mnl partial II Mill of II. Zelnler ami II. I'. A pp. l:eiulnr nt Ihcurllmiil testa Ini'iil nf .lohn App, ilec'il. i. The aeeniltit of Kreilerlik Slelnilev unit lleiilamlli Melinlev. Kxei'iHors of the last MII lllnl teslalin lll nl W'llllalll Slellilley, llei' ll, a. The ai i'iiuiil of Isa ie W'lainl Aliuliilstrator of Hie estate of i al herltie W latnl dis' il. 4. The a ml of Ainlrew l lsli mnl Isaac It l lsh. Kxeeiitorsol the last will mnl teslaliietit nf Andrew I Ish sr. ilec'il. V Klnal iieciiiitil nf M. S. Schrnver. liilanllmi if Kaiihle I.. Im .wt. a lullnir clillil nf Alihle K Kes. r. ilec'il. it. Tin' first I llnal ae Hit nf Z. T. ll-'t rlck mnl Mrs. M. K. KrWInt!, Ailniliilstriitnrn of the (mate of II. II. Ilelrli k. (lec il. T. Tin' llrst mnl partial account of Anoph Klsher, Kxis'iitnr nt Hie last w ill mnl test. uncut of ( alliarllie Kl.shcr. deed. s. The iicooiint of AllH'rt sltafTcr, Ailinlnlstra Inr of Henry ', Shaffer, dee d. II. .1. DICK, Hi'KlHtcr, M'-lltoVV A I'l'U MsKM KNTS Notice Is lien ' hv irlven that the fnllowlnif Willows' A- liralseiiieiits iiinler Hie :iiki law, have Ih-cii tiled Willi Hie ( letk nf the Ot'pllalls' ill It nf Snyder county for i iiiitlniiatlon on Mniiilay, the Mill day of Iki einlMT, lsss : Appraisement (if Kllalictli Willow, widow of ,1 m nl i willow talc or west ferry iwp. (teen. Appraisement nf I'lieln- splKlcmver. wldnvv nf .nilili spih'n iiivei '. late hi w est itenver iwp. nee u, AiiliraWeineiii or su-. mi. all Sw iinircr. widow nf s,iac snalm'cr. late ol west lleaver Iwp. deed Appraisement of ,M irv K. Iicltrlch. widow nf Cyrus lielirli li. laic of Kranklln twp. deed. Appraisement of Sopld i strnuli. w Mow of Isaai SI roiili. laic nt Washington twp. deed. W. W. WITTK.SMYK.il, clerk orphans' Court KXF.Cl'TIMX S.M.K OF REAL ESTATE! The tiialcrsl(,'iicil Kxectttrlx oflheKstale of Isaac Swiitmcr. late ot West Heaver tow nship, snvder coiuily. I'u , dee'd, will expose to I'ulillo Sulc ou I lie pK Iulsi'H nu Saturday, November 21, 18KS. The following dcscrllied ltcal Kstate, to W it : I'ltACT No. 1 Sltuale one mile North of Mr ('lure. (duniVHiid state nforcsiild, cotitiiliilni; 4" A( HKS, mnl !in perches more nr less, all clear Mill In a ifif'il state of cultivation, whereon are creeled a NKW IW IXI.INd IIOI sK, HANK IIAHN, Sih'Iuk House and ull ueccssaey (iiitliullil Inifs, never lulllut! w itter at the door, ifood or clinrd of cholcit fruit, Htid Is convcltletit to mar ket, school. Ac. TKMTNo. i - Adjnltilllir No. 1, cotitHlnltuf 4 A( Khs. Hint is also 111 u k'ikki si ale or ciiiiivaiioti TKA( r NO. I imberlaiid, cuiitalnlmr ACKKShikI IKl peri lies. lisaU'd cnnvciilfiit. to the farm. Sule to commence ut lu A. M w ben terms w lit be made known by Sl'SANNAIl SWONOKII. Kecutrlx Their Business Booming 1'robably no one tliiiij-'htisciiiisc'd such u ueuerul revival of trude ut U. M. Sliiiider di'U( stor hs tlietr Ifivin away to custcniers of no many free U'iul bottles of Dr. Kiuu's New Dis cuverv for Consumption. Their trade is simply enoi uioiib iu till very va ue able article from thu fact that it al whvh cures and never disappointM. CoukIib, C Id, Asthina, Uronchitis, Croup, aud all throat and limit dlseunes qulokly cured You can test it before buy in); by pelting a trial bottle free lare blze f 1 l.very bottle warrantea Thk VenmrT l'Mivninin-w Btilt, DruKu'lst, lhppus, lud., tettrjtied klI eHii reemiiiiieiiil KIetrlA PiiiaVi the very bebt remedy. Kvery bottle sold bus civeu relief In every case. One man took nix bottles, and was cured or Klietiiniitlsiu of ten yearn Mandlng." Abraham Hare, druirtrist, Ht llville, Ohio, aflinuii: "The best sell ill If llieilicillM I llRV (VHP liarirlla.l ! my 20 years' experience, in Electric Bittern." Tliotisumlu f ntlieru Iiua added their testimony, no that the veruict im uuauiinouHiuat r.lectrlo Ult tem do cure all ditieanMi of tli I.lver Kidneyu or Wood. Only a half dollar a bottle at U. Al. hhliidel'g DrtiK btore Rupture cure guaranteed by H. Mayer, 831 Arch St., PhU'a Ease at once, no operation or ness delay. Thousands cured' circular, tf. Dr Pa bulB S.for My Poor Back! Thtt'i the common etclunation of thcM ufferinj whb rheuroatUm or liidney trouttlej. la either diseiM Tiine'i Celery Compound will lurtlr effect cure, and there wilt no longer be any cause to complain of " poor backi." ing confirm our claims fur that grand old M Two week i ago I could not iteep wai constipated and kidneys did not act, hack. Since I look I'aitie's Celery and I can sleep like a child." Zenas " Having been troubled with rheumatism lo get around, and was very often con Jinre used nearly all medicines ImnginaMe, lage. Having seen I'ftine's Celery Con used only one bottle and am perfectly lively as a boy." Frank Carol!, Kuieka, Nevada, 7 Hundreds of testimonials like the follow- remedy, Taines's Celery Compound f more than an hour at time any night, and bad good deal of pain in the Compound the pain has left my back, Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont, for five years, I was almost unable fined to my bed for weeks at time. I besides outside advices, but to no advan pound advertised, I enve it a trial. 1 have cured. I can now jump around and feel Pria, $i.oo. Six for Jff.oo. Sold by Drvogists. Stun ro 8 pace Testimonial TArr.. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. m ELEGANTI J Line of STOVES . . RHOADES STOVE DEPOT Such nn Iiiih never before been neeii in Snyder county will lie found at J The variety lt o jrrcHt, the tyc ho cleu'ant. and the price o reasonable that the cldM'it buyer cant roist the tcuiitiiuf appearance of the uiaituitlcent Square Hcatcro and Klecaut Cook Stove nml All buy a Stove and go home happy. Qmiorn UnitnrOa 'nv Sunsliinr, Art Fortune, New UlJUdl U nudlCl 0l H'v Vt 'iililati m1, and others. Xcw Heulator, New Susquehanna, (nr OfnifflO (IrandTitnes, (Jolden Ac, Ktc, Kte. UUUA ulUVuOl wassswawvnnswMBastBwaamwa m t a lswKvwwvwawasKaBKaBBMMMaBaasssssiiBsssasssaaa S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. f" l-'. ..',- -Alil'.XT KK TIIK- IW II I Sewing Made till machine In beyond a doubt tho liirhtet running, en lent operated and niot durntile unorliiiie in the market Simple, htrontr, Kwift, and Mire. lVrfect in everv particular. It liai work- r' i eil itelf into the lead niraiiiHt all ,lf competition and to-day HtaniU iiii1--' tiiiri viili-il fur h II tinrnnHi'M My Merchant Tailoring Department i full and complete. I nin daily receivinir fihipment of CLOTHS, CASSI MKUKS, Ktc, for the inanufiiclure of St vlih mid well uiado Clot hint:. I tiik order for fuit through Snyder county ami alwuyxiiiiriiiitce SutiHfae tion. Seourin, Dyinj; and Repairing Xeatly and Cheaply done Call and examine the faiulou New 1 Ionic Machine, Bee the quality of pood and tin etvle or our clotlun and we will need no other recouii'iidation. Ant,'- HI. S. T. lll'CK, New Iterlin, l'a. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Kine Combined. This system in combined rillo and shot-gun oilers advantages over other makes even more marked than those lor shot only. They tar excel all nth ers in strength, accuracy workmanship and balance. PR I C S"lc-Riinp action, best decarbonized blued 1 1 1 1 VJ lwJ casreeioarn,iu or VI gauge shot, 44 Win nseterc. 1'. rille eartridire eiohf 10 t lop-snap action, samo as above, 38-55 Rallard cartridge, or llio above prices nicludlo 100 paper she, and one box of carinuges. FISHING-TACKLE ! A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Rait, ect. '...' ' '. .... V- I respectfully submit to you a few prices Assorted lrout-ltcs at zoc. a dozen, tr,out-hoks to gu J5c. per uoz plain trout hooks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines Ironi to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents po yard. Reels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa A new Stock of Goods ha just been received which we will take pleased toaliow younnd If yon are A COMPETENT JUDGE of Rood and otylloh clothing? If aolet in prevnil on you to call at my afore nd look over my Fall Stock. It In made up of thecholcent and inoit deairable pelectiolin that It hax ever been our Kood fortune to pec lire and hafl been bought under the inoet fay oralde conditioim that ready money can control. 13 a In upecttitnr biirh price, and we have IIMt'd it well. Our I'Jt OiTf'nll at once.jt G. C. GUTELIUS, Middlebtirgh. Pa. I 1888. Spring and Summer. l( Wo are now prepared to show you an immense va pi In Dry Cioods we have an elegant line of Cm Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satines, A Variety of Wash Dress Go tit i n Scotch Zephyr Cloth, .New Calicoes, Century Cloth, Vhite Die An Elegant Line of Cassimere Laces, and Embroideries. SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgn Well Mai 1 ot ill continue in tli Merchant Tnilorinjj; btiHineffl "itlin Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, P; and take tnia means of informing the people of Snyder comity, ' have on hand a well Helcctt'd Htock of 0oths, Cassimeres, etc., and baru pica from the best and tucmt reliable New Ycrk and l'hih houeoH. aud will hell lower than ever. Cuttinp, Cleaniug, Iajmuii inr; and SoouiitiL' done on nhoi t notice. Nov. ltf. K. V, m New Goods! New Good Ilnvintr jut-t returned from the Katern cities with n inngnilleent ' goodn we take this method to invite the citizens of the West Kiul toe Hee it and notice the GREATLY REDUCED PRIC nt which we are offering It. You will llnd everything of the luttM line of READY MADE GL0THII1 Dry Goods, Dresn (Joods, Singlo and Double Shawls, Woolen lilanket Spreads, I.ineuTablo Ooods, m (mm WMMM n il iTfcmfam" Glassware, Tinware, Queensware, a full line of Jewelry, Clocks, V BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS Fl Everything is new and fresh and the prices cannot help but unit t' est buyers. We are always thankful for the liberal patronage thus : tended us, aud will endeaver to merit a continuance of the same by and upright dealings. IIIKIDMAX & GETZ, Bcavertown Qnr New Combination Sbot Gnu ania W hr ih Wit thm barral (oBblottlon (un """' J Bwcli'ltdr for Vs. SO Wwmi to plaoouo o'i';""! offer ssdipI Artie. r Bunrpu..il nd lh txat Tla In thtaiirk.t. .r;v:;:d,.?:Krr ouit man on TiiBij jnitriu iu. (tarlbvPBtarBBhot.;"1' Geo. W. Clafiin A Co-, 64 A 63 Duane Bt..Wi
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