.vt OiY'VVT I ...... .JL "ll-l consecutive years. wereitnoi ior P yllUUUUUrflll 4i0St. thin remnant of trained lalor, which lid fant diBappearing, theasrriculturnl ruMiHbrd every 'lliursttrty. T- H. laARTER, Editor an! Prounetor. Subscription $1.50 per year. Thursday, October 3, 1880. For State TnKAtRF.n, HON. HKXHY KLINE BOYER, Of PHIL A DELPHI A. For Coustt Scrvevor JAMES MIDDLESWAUTH, tr ATMMfl TOWNHIIIP. ! Written fof the I'Drr. The Negro in the South. Cullman, Ala., Sep. '20, 1889. The negro in the domentic eeon. omy of the South has alwiiyM been leeognizeil ns oeeupying an inipor tunt place. In niite-lx lliiia days lie wan ho in terwoven into tho life of the family hh to lie nluiost iiiHcpernMc front it. It wns Aunt Lucy who hindied the cry of tho lirnt-Lorti in tho old mnn nion, nulled and often nourished him lit her own Lri'iird, noothed hi colics and iirlirs, taught him liin til Kt hteps, hin ltahy talk, and was even more interested in it than his mother ; in his childhood pranks she was his constant companion from hahy-hood to master-hood ; she loved the fair haired boy far more than her own dusky offspring! and was it strange that "mammy's" jolly black face received many a child caress. Like a faithful spaniel, she lived in the pleasure of her little master, ami received the tribute of the master's affection. Again, tho negro, imitative by nature, and trained with care, ab sorbed the helpful, courteous in stincts of the plantation home, and they, as servants, were models of Chesterfield politeness. They al ways bowed a recognition to a strang er, who never failed to return the courtesy. The need of master and guest was answered without the asking, and a sojourn at an old fami ly mansion, in sl.ivery times, was a continued surprise and pleasure. In intercourse among themselves, tho same manners were strictly ob served, and rudeness among their children was promptly and severely punished by the parents. Many are the stories told by the old planters, with moist eyes, of the faithfulness and affecting disinter estedness of their servants, when war and ruin stood at their doorN, and food for tho morrow was a ques tion of uncertainty. Twenty-live years have passed away, but many of the old house holds remain ; although the girls and boys have scattered, the old planter still sits with his silver-haired companion on tho broad veranda, or walks its length with uncertain steps, broken, spiritless, waiting. The painted columns by his side are cracked and rusty, the moldings at the capitals are half fallen, the bases are worm-eaten and rotten ; the walks ami lawns are weed grown, the woodbine and creepers climb in wayward luxuriance, while here and there n rose bush struggles through the uukept shrubbery. The old oaks gnarled and storm-broken look down in sympathy upon master and mansion. The old servants are gone ; no porter touches his hat at your ap proach or takes your horse as you put foot to ground ; no dusky sibyl interprets the master's hospitality with smiling ease ere the porch is reached ; no gardner hurries to place on your toilet table the fresh, fragrant bouquet. It is true, "mam my" and undo Joe may still sit in tho dooi on the little cabin.criimled with age, but the old times have gone never to return, to master or servant. I doubt whether there is to-day an old planter, however broken in fortune by his loss, or suddenedby contrasting the present with tho past, who would wish for one moment slavery restored. Like a true patriot he now sees a future for his children and his dear South land of the lost cause that could never have been realized under the blighting influence of human servi tude. The freedinan, born and trained in slavery, are still the servants of old. faithful, industrious, patient and helpful. On these old the farmers and planters pendent for the cultivation land. They are hired by interests of the South would seri ously suffer. As it is, many of the crops which were formerly very pro fitable are now discarded, as extra labor cannot lie obtained when needed. The young men under 3! years of ago show a marked contrast to the slave born population. These sel dom work on the farm except by the day, stop when they choose and are independent, overbearing, lazy and do not regard promises or con tracts In tho spring they generally seek railroads, mines, brick-yards or "public works," and labor under overseers, but when they return home to winter they generally spend their time in idleness. This is the element that creates the uneasiness felt in regard to the race problem. Each usually owns a revolver and nhot gun, and they are rapidly form ing intemperate habits. They fre quent saloons and houses of disre pute, indulge in frequent quarrels among themselves, and statistcs show that crime among them is rap idly on tho increase. In the household in old times, Dinah was the genius of the kitchen, no intruders were allowed in her do- main ; Mio olten carried me Keys 01 the store-room and watched its re sources as her own. She felt a pride in order and tidiness, and in the delicate relishes for master's table. Tho festivities of a social gathering was a state occasion for the servants, of which Aunt Dinah was master of ceremonies, The modern kitchen of tho South can boast of but few Dinah's, those left live in the little cabin with the old man, who does "chores for Mas on tho olo' place." The kitchen sa now occupied by those whoso chief study is to shirk work and duty, and determine tho amount of "toll" they can levy upon tho table supplies, and not bring down the wrath of tho mistress. This "toll" is distrib uted among hungry, idle, gaping relatives, who consider a position of cook at tho "big house" for mother, sister or daughter, u bonanza for the family. To-day tho buiscuits are short in quantity, to-morrow tho butter lacks in sunnlv. tho lard jar. unlike the widow's cruse, is often empty, the sutrar fails to liud its way into the cake, to tho disgust of the guests, and weak tea or coffee surprises as well as mortifies tho hostess. The mistress may call her cook to ac. count, but is met with the prompt "Missus, I does the best I can, if I can't suit you alls, better get some one else," well knowing, as does the mistress from experience, that change will bring no relief. The only remedy is the lock nnd key, the giving out in the morning the sup plies for each meal. I'oiirlmleil on ltt ptife. Election Proclamation. f Oenersl tleetlne which h1lhbtral4 la ineh a way praeent enter! from ftp nroerblnsT the lame, (Mil Ihall bethedaty of every respective Constable or n era, district ortowashlp wi'hln thii tlorcnioBweelth to be present or by liepoty, at ne piece 01 Holding tleeuon., la llfll wera, iiipiriv. w township, lor the purpose Of preserving Uo peace as afnreseld." Also that la the Uaectoa of tho t embly entitled' An aot rotation to oiooal nni end otner purposes." approvea April m, It 10 enacted tnsi too hktwiih ib skui. shall not he construed as to prevent an anil. tla officer or borough officer from lerTlng Judge, Inspector or tiler at any general or ipoeiai oifouoo in inn mnranDwiiun. Iiy n Act ol Assembly approTOri too 17th day or April, I Set, It I enaeted that at "all election! horoaltor hold niHor tho lava of ttali commonwealth, tba poll! shell bo epoa. ed at sereu o'clock a. m. and closed at lereo o'clock, p.m. Tho Inspector! and Judge of tha election! ball moot at tha respective place! appointed for holding too election in ino aisirici 10 wmob tbeyrespectvely belong, bofora eeven o'elook la th morning, and aaoh of those Inspector! hall appoint one clerk who (ball bo a quallf). ad voter of tnr-h dlstrlat- The ualllld voter, of thii county at alt general, township, borough and special elec tions, ere hereby hereafter aatboriied and re quested to vote by ticket! printed or written, or nartlT DMnted and partly written severally classified ai followi t One ticket ihall embrace Iheaemesof all Jun.es 01 oarts voted for and inbolahelled outside "Judiciary t one tie et shell embrace the aemesnfall Stateoffloerl voted for. and be labelled "meter one ticket thall embrace the name of all County omnert voted fur. Including office of Senator, member and member! of Assembly. If voted for, and member! of t'onarosi. If voted for. and be la belled "County ("one ticket aball embrace the nanieenf all township oflloere voted for and be ebelled "Tnwnahlp l' one ticket ihall embrace tbonan.eaof all bornncn omcere voted lor end ble labelled "Borongh." end each elaeaehallbe denoalled In aeperate ballot boiee. WnaaCA, TDt t iieenio Amendment 01 ilia Contallntlua of the United State! le af fol- Iowa i hk tim Tba riantoieitiieni ortne ubi te.l state! to vote ihall not be denied or a brldied bv the vnlied xtalei, or any State, on account of race, color, or prevlou! aonilltloa of aer Ituila " Hki-tioh 1. The t;onitreii enan nave power toeolorce tbli artlole by appropriate legine lln. Akd Wnaar a. The tionereet of tha t'olted State, on the JWt of March, 1H7i. paaaed an act, entitled "An Act to enforce the right of cttlieni ol the united State! to vote In the eev eralhtateaof thii 1'ninn. and lor other pur. noae!.' the Brit and poond leclloni of which are ai lullowi : Hw'Tiow 1. lie tteiiaeten by the nenate and Homeof Kepreentatlvea of the United state! of America In )'nnrei axetnhltd, t hat all eltlieni ol the ('nlted Hiatea, who are, or ahall be otberwlienualined by law to vote at any electlna by the people, id any mate, t erritory dlitrlct. county, city, parien. lownanip, icooo dlatrict. municipality or other territorial lub dlrlnlon, f ball be entitled and allowed to vote atalliuch elections without distinction ol race, color, or previoui connitioa ol !erviiuie any Constitution, law, ruitom, aae or roan latlonotenv state or Territory, or by, or an der He authority, to tha contrary notwlib t&nitlnv . Hat'Tiii 1. Ana oeu luriner enaciei, i nil If b nr under the authority, of tba Uonstltu iton or laws of anr Ste'e, or the laws ol any Territory, any act la or shall be required to be done a! a prerequisiie nr quannrauon or tui- Iner. and uy IUi'U jodniiiuiwu or laws, persona nr nffleera are or ihall be charaed with the per tormaneeol duties In furnlsblnn to eitlieoa an opportunity to perform such prerequisite or to become quannon iu ,um. ii Rniu ue inf nuir of every such person and officer to give to all eltlieni of the l olled states, the same and eoual oppartunlty to perlorm luch arerequl site end to become qualinel to vote without distinction ol race, color or previoui condition 8t Elmo IIotku Nos. 817 V 819 1 Arcii Strkkt. Phil'. lutes re iliieetl to 2 00 per dty. The) trstrel- nu nublin wilUtill tlntl rtt this Hotel the Kiinie llhersl urovlnion for their nninfort. It IrtlocHtetl In the I in inert 1 ttte centres of bulneo and piMces of Aiiinaement and the different Hull" Hoitd deoots. as welt. All narts of tne nltv. are dallv acceaalble hy Htreet fjHts eonntantly passing the door. It offers special indncemunta to those visiting the city lor nusiness or piens ure. Your patronage reapectfnlly solicited. Jos. M. reger, Proprietor. HEAD GtUARTERS Far biicil ail Reliaple Eluii) tllhldlebur illiirkct Butter 10 Kirirn Pitted cherries 8 ITnnitted " H Klivckberries lUspberrles '21 Onions 40 Ird 10 Tallow Chickens Der lb 7 Turkeva Mlde) I Houlde 10 Haiu 13 GRilINMARKET. CORRKCTKD BY W. B. WINKT RVKRT WKDNK8UAT. No. 1 Pennaylvanla 61 3 Fnl U "o "8 White mixed. Kye Com. Oats New Potatoei ............... 75 40 25 40 THE WATSONTOWN PL!! MILL Dealers in LUMBER. BILL STUFF, FLOOHINO. SIDING. RUKBOATtDS. FKNC'INQ. SHINGLES, LATH DOOHS, BLINDS, FHAME. MOULDINGS Etc. Sample of our work can be seen In nioft any part of Snyder county. Nvtlilnir but HrM-clu" finiiber lined, Ond all work prepared by the mobtj skilled workmen with the Intent im proved machinery. Pricen always the lowest. Address Ttfatsentown Planing Kill Co., J-l-'8!, ly, Wntnontown, Pit. I KKI'IIKN liUKK.SK.HlKh Sherlll of Snyder couuty.t'ouunnnwealthof fennsylva nla. do hereby miiko known ami Klve notice til the electors of the county alorenald, that an election will he held In the said countj'ot Snyder, on Tuesday, Nov. .'tli lH8i. for llic purpose ol elci'llnir the several iersoni, lirreiualier iiMtiicd, to wit unit prriuin to llll the ollli'e ol Stulo Treasurer ol IVniiKVlvanla. tine perMiu to llll the oRli'C of Surveyor lor Snyder county. I bIko hereby make known and Klve notice that the place of holding the aforesaid election In the several townships and boroughs within the county ol Snyder are as lullows, to wit i At the puhllu school home In and for Spring towueinn. At tho Odd-Kellowa Hall, lu and for the Uor oiikih of Seliiiaitrove. At the Home of Daniel Hovla In and for Perry township. At the house of David H. IterroM, lu and for Chaoiiiikii township. At lioyer'l Town Hall, lu and for Washington townahip. At Itower's School Iloulo In and for 1'rnnklln to wiihlu. At the O.U-KclldWs Hall In Peavortown In anil for llcMVur tuwnetlll' At the h'ltiaeol H.H.Ilnuaa lu and for Wont !tikvi.r luwnahin. At the house of James V. I.oiih In and for fViitr tnwuuliln. At the house or S. Ruinbauiib, In aud for Mid dln.'Fll LOWIlBhIll. At the House of Karah A. Miller In and fur Pt.nn townhhin. At the school house In Kratiervllle, In aud for Jackaou towunhlp. At the school house at Shamokln Dam in and r.. hiitiirfMi tawnahlii At the b.mse of tlhrntlan 8. Qrayhlll, Ii: and 9 m U'al Pnrrv towuabln. At theCourtUouae lu end for the UoroiiKh of aiiddlrburg At the house of lilosner lu aud for I'uiou township I f servitude t and If any such person or officer nhall refuse or knowlnalv omit to Hive full of fact to this aeotlon. he shall, lor every lucB or. fence, forfeit aud pay the eum of ttve hundred dollar! to the person aurtrleved thereby, to be recovered oy an aoiion tiuiuocase, who iuii costs and such allowance for counsel feei ai tha court shall deem Just, and shall also, rot aearv such offrnce. be deemed aullty of a mis demeanor, and ihall on conviction thereof, be fined not less than ore bunured aouan, or ta Imnrlsoned not lesi than one month and not more than oua year, or both , at tha Adoration of the court. AD Wittier AI, It le declared by the lecond section of the VI article of tbe Uonatltuttoa of the United Hlatea that "Thle constitution, and the laws of the United States which ahall be the supreme law of the land, anything In the Conitituiion or tewa pi any mate tome contrary notwithstanding." , Ao Whbbbab, Tba ijeRiaiature or mis 'oin. monwealtb,ou the nth day of April, A. I- 170. n.aai.d an act. entitled "A further eupplement to the act relallnic to electlona In thle Common. wealth, 1 tbe teuth lection or which provides ae fol low a: SacTtosTlO. That so lutten or every acioi Aa.mhlv aa tirovidea that onlv white freemen shall be entitled to vote or he rentetered as vo tera, or as claiming to vote st auy general or aiiecial eleettou of this Commonwealth, be end the same Is hereby repealed ! ami that hereafter all freeman, without dleliuutlcn of color, shall be enrolled and reiiletered according to '.he pro- visions of the flret sectlou of tbe act approved Snvehleuiilh April, lHtW. entitled "An Act fur ther supplemental to Ilia eo relating in me eieo loiiaofthla Doiinnonweallh." and when other wiae qualified under exIstluK laws, ho entitled to vote et Rineral aud special eleollous In this Commonwealth. The said above recited amendment and act! must be eieculed and obeyed by all aaaeaaora, jeglsterof voters, election officer!, autl others, that the rights and privileges guaranteed there by may be secured to an tne cttueua ot mis oin luotiwealth entitled to the same. Hy the Id' h section nftbe act or Aseeinniy ol lauuari Uu. IH74. It la enacted that aa aoou aa t be polla aliall close, the olHccra of election ahall proceed to count all the votes cast for such can. uldate voted lor, ana uiaeos a iuii reiuro vi me eatun III triplicate, with a return sueei in an dlliun, lu all of which the votes received by each caudldate shall be given after his name, first In words aud again lu ngurea, and shall ne eignea by all of said officers aud certified br overseers, or If not so certified, the oieraeera and anv officer refusing to sign or certify, or either af them shall, write upou each of tbe returns bis or their real on a for not aiwniug or certiiyiug ikiii. The vote, aa aoon aa counted, ehall be publicly and fully declared from tbe widow lo the ollliene present, and a brief statement showing the vntea received by each caudldate fhall he made and sinned by tbe election omcera as aoon aa the vote la counted, ana tne same thall be Immediately posted upon the door of the election bouse lor Information of the public The triplicate returns aball be enclosed In enve Innea mil be aealed In Presence of the officers. and one envelope with the unsealed return sheet glveu to tba Judge, winon auaii contain oua uf voters, tally.paper aud oathe of olBoers and onathar of said euvelopei ihall be given lo the minority Inspector. All judge! living within twelve milea of tha prothuuotary'a oinca or within twenty-four miles, if their residence be In e town, village or city upon the line of a rail road leadiug lo the couuty aeat ahall, before two o'clock post uierldien of the day after the eloc inn. and all other luoaea euau ueiore iweive o'clock meridian uf the second day after the election, deliver aald return, together wltu r turn sheet, to the Frothouolary of the Uourt of Common fleas of tbe couuty wblcb said returu sheet shall be Died, and day and hour of tbe filing marked thereon, and alien ne preaervru ny ine Prothouotary lor public Inspection. At twelve o'clock ou the aaid second day following any election the Prothonolary of the Court of Uom inon Pleas shell present the aald returns to tbe Courts e e e e e The returns presented by the rrutbonotary ahall be opened hy aald Court aud computed by such M fi anluoie For h Superior grade of shelf And liea vy Hardware It Is always best to go tooltl and reliable Houses who have a reputation to sustain. Such Is J.B.SelliBiniBr, Lewistown, Pa. Iron, Nails, Steel. - Leather. Taints. Oils. Coach and Saddler Ware. Manufacturer of Stoves and Tinware. torers tiro tle of their tho your i.f Hm nfflAMra anil aiinli aworn aaalatanta aa tha At the house of the beln of Cbarlea 1 alter n IB Court ihall appoint lu the presence of the ludg or Judges ol aald couri ano me reiurue ceriinea end certmcBlo ol election issuea uuaer u seal oftheUuU.t as l now required to be done by returu Judges I and the role as so computed, and certified, ahall he made a matter of recored In said Court The aeasioua or the laid l ourt ar oueu lo the ntibllo 1 Aud the olherof said triplicate returns shall ba placed lu the bcx aud sealed up with the ballot a a e a Whenever a place has been or shall he provided bv the arthorltiea Troxlevlle, lu aud for Adams township. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Kvr person, eioeptlng the Justice! of tha l.c and Aldermen. Notarial fuhlloand per sons In the mllltla service of the State, who shall hold or shall within two months have held anv nthceor appointment ol nront or trust un der the United States, or of this itale. and city or eornorated dlstrlot. whether a commissioned oincor or owierwuo, uuoroi"v and can bo depended on, Kciieriilly receiving n nmiithly stipend from 10 to 15 per mouth and rations, Many of these lalioms remain on iho same plantation six or ciyht A "ruilini"ln Vlrulnlii, fur each Inlmrer. run. -iie of hiiiiMi rout, i nw-kri'p mill Kitrth'U tmich, MMItmof liiiioii. IM tilliilirls of iiiril lllolll, hihI i wo Iih. i f Hour eai h year. 'I'liere itre ul tilh t i-iiuu,it h which ii luiiliMl fci rvunt n ml his i.iUiily ri'trlt. ...nt who is"; shall i: .mpio7.d wrlVr thi ?' . iu'' i. I"! a L'w....l., am lM.llnie.rtr 1 Una f I ll Mir-srr i III tt 'i au vaiiio av( .. j n orth.sV.U.orf.nycliVoror 1 -.. 'b.",",n'.r.h:d",.Ud' 't:,.' hi'.! corporate,! district, nd also, that ev.rv mem 'touM M, JJd tl, h. andof 'the se l..?U.r.o-o: councVl of any 5oI.V.b.I other paper, -have he.,, aocur.. unn or thii Commonwealth, and that bo In- city or lu counties, township,, , borough. spector. .ludge, or other oltloer of laid aloe aueii pewn or person. .. ine uouri or com. O on, shall be eligible to he then voted lor. uiou Plea, of that proper couuty may designate " ... .V Vi.. . r...i.,u r i.,l. a lujei It ! I at the place provided, ai afote.aid, who ahall ls.mBd.-tb. duty of 'every Mayor. Sh.rltl . he id.po.lt th. sal d bt.se. and k-p the .am. Jv'errc.counlh Zl..cT . t erlof to c";.; any window or '1 Int.'on. hundredth and tenth year ol the avenue to tha window or avenue to tha piao.l independence 01 .VjSm j.ltti5ii:, Sheriff. Men's Over Coats from Youths " " Obildrcn " Mens Suits from Tlnv-a tf tt tt tt tt 2.50 to 15.00. 2.23 to 10.00 1.50 to 3.75 3.50 upward 3.00 1.00 to 5.00 20c tip Children Men's Underwear from Mcn's,Youth8 and Boys Caps from 5c up " " 44 Hats 15c up Silk Tics, Mufliers, llandkcrchicfg, Neck Tics very cheap and lino quality. Shccp-skin, Buck-skin, Cloth and Kid Gloves, Kuhbcr poods, largo stock of confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not bo un dersold. Thankful for past favors, j would re pectfully solicit a continuance ofpa- OllilJiC. llll III III!:' lilll 111 III I! Ill llilllll lll'J!:;. MIDDLEBTJB.GH, PA. This space belongs to J). 0-0. RLKlOAil) Dealer in STOVES and Tinware, MIDDLEBURGH, PA. 1889. Spring and Summer. 1RRQ A. K. tllFT. T. It. HARTKK. GIFT tfc H Alt TEH Real Estate Agents, Have the following Kpeclitl liiirgniiiHto offer : A vnluahle farm, situate In Krnnhlln township, Snyder county, I'.., near Pmtonvllle, 'iH miles west of MlddleliurKh. eounty-seiit ol Hnj iler t o., coulainliiK 111 Acres, "6 a cres clear aud un der gooil cultivation, ilia i.aiiince m acres in inn- hpr utid under leni e, making good paxture land with never lulling running water on It. There are 4 never lulling springs on the tdiice. one ol whic h Is near the buildings- Nearly every nold bns witter lor st, H'k. 'I'hli Is a good grain, hay. jtid pii'ture liirtn, well cakuU'ed for a itoek farm. There are lltneslone on tho place, also available water power. The buildings are good, and good Iruit. Church, School nnd Market within half a utile ol the larm. rrire aw per acre, on easy terms ol payment. tiiKiti Kak'u Kok bjki.K Slluiti III Mhltllprrm-k towiiHlilp, hnydiTCimiitv, nenr IIih H. L. Mall- Mini. I'oiituitilliK SiTU At itfcrt. lieitn which mcii'iir nnd uiiilor n lilk'li Htuloof ctiltlvut Inn. t he bill mice In Kxl tlinlxT. Iienrly ull under fence, Willi runnliiK wulcr In every Held, rendering. II un fx-relh-iil Hlo k and KTitln fiirin. A gotMl Mono IliiilM'und llitrn uiidiitliertiillliiillillligH 111 K1"' repair. The liirm Ih lo,'ul'il within V of a mile ofa rulloiitl Hint Ion. Willi t liunh und Hi'houl roiivi'itlciil. It In atutlithle iiroix-rty. very ntih- 11,1V located una could lie divided into two furiiiH. I'rlce Un per urre tin riiKy terms. 6ire Hell or exclmiiKe, ndvertlne nml eurvey property, nud convey titk'H. s euiirutitee all our work and Invite purtieH who have real es tate fertile market to amir GIFT Si IIAUTKH, MiddleburKh.ra Wo are now prepared to show you an immense variety of 1 llllllS,NllllllllS,lllllltU! In Dry Goods wo have an cleirant lino of Combination Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satines, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods. Scotch Zephyr Cloth, New Calicoes, Century Cloth, White Dress (.out An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. IFinsitcflass (Groceries! SGHOGH BROS., Selinsgrove It would do your heart good to go and the EXECUTOU8 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters Tehta- uicntiiry uu the estate ol Michael Menge deo'd. lata ol 1'errv Twp. Snyder county ra., have boon Issued to the umieMignen resin Ing nl said township. All peraoui, therelnre. In de ited to said estate will ,ilease wake liniaedl- ateiiayuieut, and thoio liarlng claims against it will present them ior settlement lo O. W.eUEHKK. Sept. VC. '(hi. pd . Kzocutor. Stock of Spring loods -AT- A DMINISTHATOH'S NOTICE. Let xVterH of AtliiiiniHti'Atlon on the en tateol Samuel Hrlulnger late of Adam.TTwp Snyder county, I'a., deo'd, having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons knowing meiu nelves Inileldotl to aald estate aro requested to miike Immediate payment, while those having clulius will prescut thuui duly authoutleated to ilia uiidursigneu. 11 AH RISIlN niUMMlKU Septal, '8'.. Aduiilistrator Valuable Town Property for Sale. Tint uiiilerhl(iied will Hell Ills property, Hllitnle In the Mllauo uf Tl'iivelvllle ill l'l'lviile hale. ThlH None uf the Ix-sl llliakniullll Manila In the roillil v. u 11(1 will lie wild cliciil) und till rt'tinoli- ulle leritis. Kr pui'llctilarH imII on. or inldn-vs I IHV1N I'l- I TKKOI.K, TloxelMlle, I'tt.. N'pi.W. I"-I. li.F.VAN IJOSKIUK, DENTIST, BEL1NROKOVE, 1A. praotice, Thirty-two year, tractlng a sjieulalty i'llllng ant! ex- . Freidman & Getz', Beavertown,Pa Ti,v liAvafrotiirnPfl frnm tha KrtHtfrn ClUns and now have their nl"1'0 proan under the weight of Dry Goods, (Jrocerles, Genti FurniHhinKi t lothins, struw llats, wool nata, iiooib anu MioeM, mrgv tine ot """. ., llOtlUlls, CU. UCJf DUUIT IIIO iruiroi nnnui btuviJW wim --. ever saw. Their Goods is all New and Fresh ,i1 lu rrf tl,u nnMiiiiiiliirlrm nf vonr-H- TllHV lirfi not B 111"''1"''' en and htreaked v itli tlubt. Jierideu, tiiey are BBeiw in iEveii'yitliiiis and oiler you prices that aliuont challenge belief when compared to -1 you are compelled to pay at other atoreti. Do Not Hesitate in Going at once ant'.Jsee just how much finer and cheaper their goods i omiuon run.