PuIiIihIipiI every Thursday. R tint tire cure H. Mayer, 831 Arch Kaiientonce.no operation nr nM delay. Thousands cured cl rc ii tit. T- H. BARTER. Editor and PiopnclOL Subscription 1.50 per year, Thursday, October 31, 18S0. Fob State Treasurer HON. 1IENHY KLINE BOYEIt. OF PHILADELPHIA. For CorsTt Kcrveyob JAMES MIDDLESWAHTII, OP ADAMS TOWNSHIP. Mr. Henry K. Boyrr has accepted nomination upon the Republican plutform adopted August 7tli, which .Iwlare that tho Kcpuimcaii i in tj Mum fullv ami honorably fulfills' iu i-mimiu-t in reirard to tho Hub imHHinu of Prohibition" and which IllUil tilv hnlorHes tho Urooks inn" Hitrh Licenne Law, with sue iLiiieinbiieiits as will tend to its prop it and progressive improvements." ( Prohibitory or permissive improve ments. which?) Mr. Boyer Agrees with the platform in tho assump i:.. 4i,.. unite of Ins party in behalf of Prohibition has been fully done.IIe has never taken an advanced position with reward to prohibitory legislation, except to favor tho sub missiiiii of tho Constitutiona Amendment. Get out tho Vote. An otV vear is irenerally a danger ous year to the majority party, and more particularly so if the off year fiHiux a Presidential election This fact ouu'ht not to be overlook il by the Republicans of Dauphin ft 1 1 1 1 1 1 V Iii 1MS1 the vote for Mr. Blaine in Dauphin county was '.),: 4 ; for Mr, Cleveland C.,:i7H. In ls., the year follow ing, the vote for Mr. Quay for State Treasurer, was 5,758 ; for Mr Day l,'-'"7. Tho Republican loss in votes was a littlo more than '.W pe i.nt. . while tho Democratic loss was only SW per cent. a differenc in favor of the Democrats of 5 per cent. There is fear that this difference will bo even greater this year. The Ui'tmblicans havimr been out of power for four years, and just re stored, are disappointed that the .iflu es have not been distributed as promptly as they had reason to ex pect, and some are disappointed be .iinsn thev were not recognized in lm distribution already made Thi.ui. things are calculated to in crease the number of stay-at-home this year over those of 1881. Let the Republicans be warned iu time. Let them see to it that every Repulicau vote possible is polled Don't woirv about majorities. (Jet out the vote, and the majorities will take care of themselves. Harris imnj Till. 7 . ii About the Election. It oiiL'ht to bo the business of every Republican voter to urge upon his Republican neighbor tho duty of. going to the polls. Iu every off year the Republican vote falls off largely, for tho reason that bo many think that tho 80,000 Republican majority will elect tho candidates, and that is all that is needed Such, however, is not tho fact Even 80,000 majority can bo beaten if tho stay-at homes continue to in crease their number. Don't forget this. The State is prosperous. Labor is employed i t ho farmer has hai good crops and fair prices ; the man of business, while ho has not made large protits, has been steadily pros- j porous ; and tho iron industry is iu a healty condition, with tho promise of continued activity during the win ter. Under these circumstances our candidate-, Mr. Buyer, ought to have (10,000 majority. But this can only bo secured by individual effort. Committees, it is true, are appointed. But commit tees cannot do everything, and they are not expected to do everything. They need help, and it is tho duty of every Republican voter to hcc that they have it. This can bo done by urging your neighbors to vote. That is most that is needed urge tho Republi cans to vote. Any considerable reduction of last fall's Republican majority will bo re garded by Democrats as a victory. Dcpiise them of this satisfaction by doing your duty as a good party man, in getting out the vote. Our candidate is worthy. Ho is entitled to the vote of every Repub lican in the Commonwealth, and he will get it if the Republicans can be gotten to tho polls. ffiiaranterd br Dr J ,f Ostiere! Eteelloe: whleb. ehell'fceobstreeted f u, ,uii' sueh a stay aa to present sotere from ep- rctl St., t till A la. pr0hlii th m , It bll bethedatr l.lllf lofrverv rDftlT OontbU of inch wr B.fc f rilrtrlct or Inwnthlp wl htn ttati on:inortlth a i to ui pr"ni or oj grvyuj t mi ioi niiK f MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano go. BOS TON, NEW YOKK, CHICAUO. NEW MODKI. OIHIAN. STYt.K iUII. Contain five- nrtnvp, Nine Slim Ai.'tlim. furnished In lnrm bihI handfuium map of willd Murk walnut. Prior fun rash ; Hlnn Mild on thft Kiuy Hire system lit l17 perqimr-t-r. for ten nuarter. when or- gun heroines property of per son nirinif. (The Muon II am I In MASON J "SI rain ir er." Invented niitl PHtMllMl l)V .MIlNOnff MlinillB A In lh.l used In IheMiwon A 1 llnmlln 1Ihiii exeliiNlvely HAMLIN Itemarlcnhie refinement of I ton mid phennmennlrarmelty. PIANOS. I lo KKiiKI III tune ciumii'i'rir.e I these timiruiiienia. POlTI.AK STYLES OHOANS AT tl. H4.90, W0, ITS, AND VP. Orttuns mid PlnnoN sold for Civh. Kiinv ray. IIU'lllM, RUU ltl'llltl. t umiUHKUri, lux, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! Tho nnderslk'nril exeeiitor of flip litst Will and Ti'wlHini'til i if John Youtitf, hue ofci'iitm town ship, Snyder roiinly. Pa., dee'd, will expntte lo ptilillo kiUc on I Iip pn-mlws of the Kjcwutor. fi iiiIIpn north of MldcllolnirKli on t hp road to ecu tn'vlllp, on Saturday, November 23, 1889. The following dturrltirrt UphI RxtatP to wit ! TIIACT NO. 1 Sltintlo In iitr townnhlp. Snxli'r rolintv. I'll., roiilnliilliir M ACHKS. morp or li'x!, ImiiiihIimI north ly liiml of Amelia Kulinn. i'iu.1 hy l-vl Yoiitiir, Hoiith by J. I'. Ilowprwix. nnl wt'il dv John llurtiiian. AImiiiI 4." Aitpk of tliW trni't Im rh'iir iiml miller K"11'! cult Ivut Ion. th) ImtiitM'p n wiMxIlnnd. 'I'U.M T NO. t : sil unto III township, enmity and Slate iifon-s:ilil. coiitiilnliur W Al'ltKS. iHiiimli'd north liy land of prior Hurt mini, eaM liv .lull it llally, lunitli hy Samiirl llninnrr, and wrst I iv .Iuiii. m Hlntraman. Alxiut half of thin trnrt Is clrar. the IiiiIuik'p Im In tlinbpr. Salr to commence at l o'clock. P. M.,whrndiP nttrntlon will Is' given mid trrum fimdo known hv LKVI YolMl. OrtolNTiis, 1KS9. KxrcuUir. OKPHANS' C'OUUT SALE OF REAL ESTATE! lly vlrtnr of an ordrr InmipiI out of Hip or phaiiH' Court of snvdrr roniity at Srptrnilicr irriu last, tin uiKlrrslKlird ICxrrutor nl the es tatr of .liihti (llll lair of Krmiklln township, de 'd 111 i'XMis' to I'lilillr Sale on the premises, on Friday, November '22, 1880, at 1 o'elis'k P. M. Hip followluif mil Pstnto In Hip Vlllaifr of Paxlonvlllr, llrnfer Station on Hip S. A' I., idillroail, consist Iiik of TWO TOW N LOTS. iHiunileil North hy lul of Charles llnvrr, Kast hv a I'lilillr Itoail. South hyu Pulille Id .ail. and West hy lanil of .limn Marlln mill I'liiirlea Hover, con taliiliiu TWO Al'Khs iiiorror IrsN. whr'n-on are priTtnl TWO DWKI.I.INU IIOI SKS. STAIII.K iiiidoihrroiiihiiililinus. ''ip proHriy will N-oi-fered us our traet anil also In seiar,ite lots to suit iiiirehasrr. TKltMS-ao per rent, on ilay of salr and bal ance on April I, 1S1M, H lien a deed or deeds w ill lip delivered. ISAACOIM., (N'tolier SH. IsHJ. KxPCtltor. Paintms ana Papenng To perfect the appoaranoa of a room hy paper I nit, It U cifentlal tu huva proper da'ticnlng, and In the PAINTING ol a louse It l I'lifentliil that tantn In ucd In the n'li'i'iinii ot cid.TK. Ker thin reiiHuu Imva con eluded tu take coiitraeti lor paliitlmc and PAPERING Mynelt lurnllliliiK thu uiaterlal and dulnif the rora ThlK will enuhlo me tu nuaranleo my work, ami allord mo ailvautavee to reduce the lioiicriil prd o, 1 have a larno tuck nl paint on hand and the tt'ie.l line ol wall paper III the eniiutv. 1 ul.-u make a specialty ol JV1 IO LSTERINO ami will unaraiitee old work to look a well tw new t ld in taken In exc auu l r new work' N extra ehnrur lur euntrui lH Irmn a illKlaiice. Write lor prlccit. A..T.OROSGROVE. Jan Ml.lilk-tiurKli, Pa Election Proclamation. I ItKI'llKN liliKKSK.IIIiihSkerln ol Snyilor county, I'ummonwealtbol Pennnylva nla, da hereby make known and ulve notice ol the elector of the county afuraaald, that an election will ha held In the tald countyot Snyder, on Tuesday, Nov. 5th 188!. for the piirpone ol aloctlnir tho (ovorul pcreuus hcrulualtar iiiimej, tu wit : One person tu till the olllce ol Ntato Treanurcr ot I'emo'.vlvanla. line (.eri-ou tu till tho otllce of Surveyor for Snyder county. I also hereby make known and ulve notice that the place uf buhllnK the aforeaald election In the nevaral towmdii and borouiihl within the county ot Snyder are ai lollwa,to wit : At the public icliool home In and for Spring towunhip. At the Oild-Kelmw IU11, Iu and for the llor ouuhof SelliiHurove, Al thu Uouneuf lnulcl IIuvIh Iu and for Perry towuahip. At the houu of David H. llorrol.l, Iu aud fur Chapmau township. At llnyer'i Town Hall, In and fur Washington tcwiisliip. At Hnner' School Home In and fur t'rauklln towuculp. At i lie iiiinri uowa null in nuaveriuwn iu and for Heaver lowmOilp At the h iiiie ol H.H.llotua Iu aud fur Yet DeavertuwuBlilu. At thu iiouau ur jauiui v. Luuu in ana for Centre towtmhlp. At the bullae or . KumbaUDti, lu aud tor Mid dlecreek lowuahin. At tho llmue uf Harati A. Miller In and fur Penn tuwutthlli At the cliuul lioune lu Kratzcrvllle, lu and fur Jackeou tuwushiii. At tho ai'bioil Iimiiiin at SUauiokin Dam In aud fur Monroe townahin At the ban of (JUrietlin 8. Qrayblll, li. aud f r Writ Perry towunhip. 1 At theCuurtlluuke lu aud for the Uorough of Ulddleburg At the houau of Illomer In and fur Vlilau tOWtlllll. At the houee of the brlra of Hbarlca Mattem In Truxlevllc, lu aud fur Aduuii towunhip, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Kvery perion, exceptlnn the Justice! of the Peace and Aldermen, Notarial Publloand per una In the ai lit it a, lervlce of the state, who (ball bold or thallwltblntwouionthi have held anv nttloeor appointment of prollt or truat un der the United Statea, orotthla .tata. and city or eorporated dUtrlot, whetbera oouiuilaaloned oiUoer or otheralia, a aubordlnata officer or agonf wjo laoraballba employed under tba I.tjultlature, Kieoutlve or Judloiary Depart uieut ol thla State, or of any city or of any In corporated diatrlct, and alao, that eery mu, Iter of OonKrena and of the State I.exlalatura, and of tba aelect or common eounoll of any olty.or oommlaalonera of any Incorporated dla trlet.arahy law lanapable of holdlnKor eier eUlnicat tbeaaiua time tba ottloa or appoint uieut of J mine, Inapaotoror Clerk ofany elec tion of tbla Commonwealth, and that no lu apector, JuiIk, or other officer of aald aloe lion, shall ba ellxlble to be then voted Icr. lly tba act ol Aaaeuibly of July 8 183'i. It la alao made "the duty of every Mayor, Kherltr, Alderman, Justice of tba Peaoe, Conatahle, of every city, oounty, towcablp, or district with In tbla Commonwealth, whenever ealled upon by any officer of an eleotion, or by three quali fied electors thereof, to olear any window or venue to the window or avenue to the place of boliilua Elnetlona, In such ward, nfsirlet or inWHRUI)!,!!'! II- I'SIf 'If VI fl WVWI V 1,1)1 M peaee as aioresam." Alao that In the 4th section of the a it Ae em lily entitled' An act relation to eieeut oni and other puriHiaes." approval April iu, It la enacted that the el. renald lath aeotlon, 'shall not ba eonatrned aa to prevent any nl. tia nmcer or noroaan omeer irom aervinu ta Jnilae, Inspector or Olerk at any icneral or ipeciai election in tnia i,ominonweiin. liy an Act ol Assembly approved tat 17th day of April, ISA, It la enaead thai at "all elections hereafter beld under tbelawa of this Commonwealth, the polls aball be ope, ed at seven o'elock a. a. and eloted at seven o'clock, p. in. the Inspectors and Judge of the election! hall meet at the respective places appointed tor hnldlnK the election In the district to which theyrespoctvely belon. before seven o'clock la the mnrnln. and each of those Inapectora ahall apHilot oneelerk who aball lie a qualifi ed voter of such district. The qualified voters of tbla county at all general, township, borough and special elec tions, ere hereby hereafter authorised and re quested to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed aod rartly written severally clsislfled as follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of all J unties of' ourta voted for and to be labelled ou table "Judlolarr j one tick et shall embraeethe names ot all Ktateoffleera voted for. end be labelled 'State C one th ket hall embrace the name of all County offloora voted fur, Ineludlna; olflee of Senator, member and members of Assembly. Ir voted for, and members of Cnnaress, If voted for, and be la belled "County " one ticket shall embreeethe namesof all township officers voted for and be abelled "Township " one ticket aball embrace the nait-ra of all boroiuih offlcera voted for and hie labelled "llorondh." and each class ahall be depnelted In separate ballot boies. WnanKAS, The Kfleenth Amendment of the Contsitullon of the United Slates Is aa fol lows : NKeTinK !. Therlghtof elllsena nfthe t'nl led statea to vote aball not be denied or a bridged by the I'nl'ed -tatea, or any State, on account of race, color, or prevloua condition of eer Itude." KKcTiog I. The Congress ahall have power toenturce this article by appropriate legisla tion. Amd VjnrA, The Congress of the ITnited States, on the list of Maroh, 1"70, passed an act, entitled "An Act to enforce therlghtof eltltena ol the I'nlted Slates to vole In the ev. eralMtatesof this t'nlon and for other pur. poses.'' the Itrat and (econd aecllona of which are ea lollowa : MrTioR 1. He It enacted by the "enate and Houseof Kepresentatlvea of Ike I'nlted states of America in Congress assembled, that all eltltena ol the I'nlted States, who are, or shall be otherwise qualified by law to vote si any election by the people, In any State, Territory, district, county, elty, parish, township, school district, municipality or other territorial sub. division, shall he entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections without distinction ot race, color, or previous condition of aervltmlo; any Constitution, law, custom, usage or regu lation ot any stale nr Territory, or by, or un der Its authority, to the contrary notwith standing. SaeTioKJ. And be It further enacted. That If by nr under the authority, of tba Constitu tion nr laws of anv sts'n, or the laws ol any Territory, any act Is or shall be required to ba done as a prerequisite or qualification or vot ing, and by such institution or laws, persons or officers are or shall be charged with the per lormanoeol duties In furnishing to eitltens an opportunity to perform such prerequisite or to become qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of every such person and officer to give to all clllieos of the 1'nlted stales, the same and equal opportunity to perioral such prerequi site and to become qualified to vote without distinction ol race, color or prevloua condition I servitude ; and II any sucb person or otbeer nball reluse or knowingly omit to give full ef fect to this section, be shall, for every such of fence,' forfeit and pay the um of live hundred dollars to the person agurleved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the ease, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court ahall deem Just, and shall also, for every such off. nee. be denned guilty ol a mis demeanor, and ahall on eonvletion thereof.be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or be Imprisoned not less tban one month and not more than oua year, er both, at the discretion of the court. Ann WHKBKAS, II Is declared by the second eectlon of the V I article ofthe Conetttc'lmof the United States that "Tbla Jonsillullou. and tbelawa of the United Statue which ahall be the supreme law of the laud, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State lotbe contrary notwithstanding." Ao WiiguaAB, The legislature of Ibis Com luonwealth.onlbenthdayuf April, A. li 1870 paased an set, entitled "A further supplement lo the act relating to flections In this Common, wealth,' the leutb section of which provides ae lollowa: SarTios 10. That so much of every act of Asemhly aa provides that only whit freemen ball be entitled to vole or be registered as vo ters, or aa claiming lo vote at any general or special election of this Commonwealth, be and tlic same Is hereby repealed I and that hereafter all freeman, without dletiucticn of color, shall he enrolled and registered according to Hie pro visions or the flret section of the scl approved seventeenth April, 1SSV). entitled "An Act fur ther supplemental to the id relating lo the elec. lousofihls Commonwealth." and wheuolher wiee qualified under existing laws.be entitled lo vote at gtneral and special elections lu thla Commonwealth. The aald above recited amendment and acta must be executed and obeyed by all anaeasors, jeulsterof voters, election officers, and others, that the rights and prlvilegea guaranteed there, by may bn secured to all the cltUeus of this Com uinuwcalth entitled to the aame. lly the 1 .'eh section ollllo act of Aaoiuh!y ol .lauusr) 80 IH74.it is enacted that as soou aa t be polls shall close, the officers of election shall proceed lo rouut all the votea cast fur euch can. dblate voted for, and makes a full return of the same lu triplicate, with a return sheet in ad dltlon, iu all of which the votea received by each candidate ahall be givrn after bla name, nret in words and again In fliiurea, and ahall be aigned by all of said otflcera and certified by overseers, or If not so certified, the overseers and any ohlocr refusing to slgu or certify, or either af them shaP, write upon each ofthe returns bia ur their real ins for not signing or certifying nein. The vole, as soon as counted, shall be publicly and fully declared from the widow u the ctllleua present, and a brief at element showing Ihevutea received by each candidate fhall he made and signed by the electlou offlcera ss soon as the vole la cnuuiea, ana ina same thall be immediately posted upon the door of the electlou house for information of Ilia public The triplicate ruturus shall be enclosed in euve. THE FLAO IS OUT AT Dreifnss Brothers SKMNSOKOVE, HEADQUAltTKKS FOIl IlKADY MADE lloilmiffS CiTTiie only rellall and oue-orlce ClotliltiK House In Snyder County. Just returned from tlit Kant with a rine? and Lnrge Stock of IlKADY MADE CLOTHING, (J ENT'S FUIINISIIINO (SOODS, 1 1 ATS AND CAPS, HOMES, IIOIISE-HLANKETS. JEWELRY, THUNKS, SATCHELS Silk Umbrella, Men' Youth's A: Hoys OVERCOATS Etc., Etc., all bought for ciodi and will be Hold for cash at real bargain. C-rTIVrfonti biiyinir a bill of 10 from us will liuve tlieir railroad fare paid botli wuvs from any part of the coun ty. On a bill of $ we will pay half fare. EHE1FUSS HKO. jll iriil Iclmrg: Market Mutter Ekks Pitted cherries Unpitted " Blackberries llaHpberrles.. Onions 0 Lard Tallow Chicken per lb Turkeys Hide Soulde 10 Ham 13 HEAD QUARTERS GRAINMARKET, ColtltKCTKI) HV W. . WIXKV KVKHV WKDNKSDAV. No. 1 Pennsylvania 4 " 2 Fultz n: " 8 White mixed ml live Corn W Oats L'O S.1 New Potatoes o5 lopea aud be sealed III preaence of the offtrera, and one envelope with the uueealed return sheet given lo the Judge, which shall contain oua Hal of voters, tally-paper and oaths of offlcera and onatherof said euvelopes ahall be gl veu to the miuurity iuspector. All Judges living within twelve miles of the prothountary'a oince or within twenty-four miles If their residence be iu a town, vlllsga or city upon the Hue of a rail road leading to I ho county seat ahall. before two o'clock poet meridian oflheday after tlie elec inn, aud all other Judgea shall before twelve o'clock meridian of the secund day ator the election, deliver aald return, together with re turn sheet, lo the Prothouotary of the Dourl of Common 1'lcas uf the ouuuty which aald return sheet shall be (1 lid, and day and hour of the filing marked thereon, and shall be preserved by the I'rothonotar j fur publlo luapectlon. At twelve o'clock on the said aecnnd day following any election the Froihouotary ortbe Court of IJom mon Pleaa ahall present Ilia said returusto the Courts e e The returns presented lu lbs Protlmnotary aball be opened by aald Court and computed by aucb of its officers aud ouoh sworn assistants as the Court ahall appoint In the preseuc.a of the judge or Judgesof said Court and the returns certified and certificate of election Issued nuder the seal uf the Uuu.'t as Is now required to be done by return Judges 1 aud the vote as so computed, and certified, shall be made a matter of recored In said I'ourl The seesious of the said 1'i urt ar oneu to the nublio Aud the utherof said triplicate returns ahall be plated lu the box ami sealeu np Willi tne ballot e Whenever a ulace haa been cr aball be provided bv the arthurltles uf any elty, country, luwuship.or burough, for the safe-keeping ofthe ballot boles, the Judge and mioority Iuspector shall after the election shall he finished, and the lial lot-box or buxes containing the tickets, Hat uf votes, and other papers, hava heou secure ly bnuud wlteh tape aud sealed, aud tho aiguitiire of the Indue and luspectoia afltxed thereto. forthwith deliver the same, together with the remaining boxes to the mayor ana Kecorder o such city or iu counties, townships, or boroughs to such persi.ii or persona aa the Court of Com mon fleas of tnai proper county may ueaiguate, at the place provided, aa afuieaald, who shall theu depoait the aald boxes and keep the same tu auawor the call of any eonrt or tribuulal authorized to try the merits of such election Olven under my band, at my ottlce In Middle bursr this 21th dav of ISuniemlier A. It. IHH.i. and lo tba one hundredth and tenth year ol the ludepenueooe oi tne i niion matea. KKUUEN DllfcUSK, Sheriff. CROWN ACME ! rbo beet But uiDg Oil tbat can oe made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will Dot explodo. It is without h comparison ss a per fectioo FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is mannfactared fiora the finest Crude in the moet perfectlj equip ped refineries in the world. It is the Beet. Auk jour dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours trnly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Snnbnry. Ta TT'XECUTOlfS NOTICE.-Notlce is .JLJliereby given that Letters Testa- nientary ou tho estate ol Jacob Kcene, deo'd, late of Heaver Twp. Snyder county nave neen issued to tnu unuersigneu reid lug nl said township. All persons, therefore, in dented to said estu'e will .demo inuke Itnmedl- uleiiaymont, and those having claims againit It will present tneiu lur autiiouieui to ZKNO FKRSK, W. r. FfcKSi:. Oct, 24, '80. t)d. Kxccutor, For Gil mil fieliiili Clou Men's Over Coatn from 2.50 to 15 00 Youths " " 2.25 to 10.00 Children " " 1.50 to 3.75 Mens Suits from 3.50 upward Boys " " 3.00 " Children " 1.00 to 5.00 Men's Underwear from 20e up Men's, Youths nnd Uoys Caps from 5c up " " " Hats " 15c up Silk Ties, Mufllers, Handkcrchicfn, Neck Tics very ehcap and lino quality. Sheep-skin, Uuck-skin, Cloth and Kid Gloves, Kubbcr Roods, largo stock of confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not bo un dersold. Thankful for past favors, j would re pcotfnlly solicit a continuance ofpa-oiiflpe. MIDDLEBURGH, PA. Headquarters for Stoves ! Grand Prido ! Xew Susquehanna. Ladies' Prido. Grand Times. ii 'i ' al Tl The Heavoi XcwSnnshr of '89. Crown Cirx-lutor HowVcntil tor. occupying the room formerly used by 1), T. Ithoatls, dea in Stoves and Tinware, takes this method of informing public that ho has just received a Magnificent Line of Stoves, he offers Rt extraortllnary low rates. Also the very best qa made TINWARE no City stock kept. Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. B.IWAN UOSKIllK, PHNTIBT, SELINSfillOVE, VA. practice, Filling ant! Thirty-two yeara trecllng a apeclalty A DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. Let- x.ters of AdtninlHtratioii on the es late ol Ainoa 10. Mitchell, late of SprlimTwp Knvder county, I'a., deo'd, bavina been Kriinted to Ilia undersiKnod, all persona kiiowiuk them snivel Induhted tu suld vslulu aro reuuusted It nuke Immediate payment, while thuae havlnu cluiius will preseut them duly autlieutleated tu tue uiiuursiKiieu. 11. J. U W.H.MlTCriKI.I.. Oct. 15, 'W. Admliuiruton 1889. Spring and Summer. 188S Wo aro now prepared to show you an immense varictn Seasonnatbfle - J wvwiiHixiUllUUM J Ul UUU1 XVUy In Dry Goods we have an elegant lino of Coiiilmiatio buitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satinet, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods Century Cloth, White Dress M Scotch Zephyi Cloth, .New Calicoes, An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. IFiii'sitaclla ssCfin'eccrics! SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgroil It would do your heart good to go and tic tnnlf nf nrintr Snii AT Freidman & Getz', Beavertown,R They have'returned from the Eastern Cities ami now have their (rroan untler the weight of Dry OocmIs, Groceries, Gents FiirnlshiuRf i loiuine, straw nats, wool Hats, Jioots ami Shoes, lartre line of i'rev Notions, &o. They show the greatest aesortment and prettiest t.vlr ever saw. 1 Heir Goods is all New and Fres and Is not the accumulation of years. They are not s ""l en and streaked with dust. Herides, they are Oaeap tin a S3veaythi( and olTer you priees that aluiont challenge belief when compiired j ou urn cotupeiiHU 10 pay at otlier stores. Do Not Hesitate in Going at once ant'.lsee just how much finer and cheaper their goods l 'H oiuiuou run.