Published every Thursday. T- H. BARTER, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. remedy t Is it in free trade or pro tection, did we try free trade at any time. TIicko are questions the wri ter will not attempt to discuss, but theso two words blind the poor far mer and are Ins cternbl ruin. "Why Thursday, November 7,18S0. THE ELECTION BOYER ELECTED BY 60,000 SNYDEIl COUNTY TOLLS A LIGHT VOTE BUT THE G O P. GETS THERE AL-LE SA-MEE ! Snyder County Official: DISTRICTS. All iimn Beaver Beaver 'West. . Centre ('liaprniui Franklin Jackson Middlehiirtfii . MiddlccreeK . Monroe Ferry Ferry Went . . Fenn Spring Sel in strove. . . Union Washington . . Totals. Majority. St. Treas. 4 '22 K2 2:1 !l 28 18 45 101 'IT, : m va 40 C.7 TiO i;o r."( C,:i 4.'t r4 47 80 :r 74 H7 K! l(Ht 70 31 87 C.5 1J28 708 C'JO t, JO "i re 7 110 111 si; in 517 CI 03 (lit 71 )! r 84 147 r.7 !( r.m ril , , i me aoove mine snows a very liwlit vote for Snyder county. At last year's presidential election 3, !M. votes were cast. On Tuesday there were 1'.IS! stay-at-homes, but as the estimated ."(H Republican majority was neia and twenty extri for jfooil measure, we are entirely hnppy. It was dry all around, am that ih why the Prohibitionists al! voteti. iney poiieii f. last year, on 1 uesday they cast !. votes for John son the Prohibition candidate for Treasurer, which were distribute as follows : Denver township 11 Beaver est 0, Jackson 1, Middle burjfh 2, Fenn 1, Spring 19 aud We linsin"ove 13. In the State, Boyer was elected by upwaros oi bo.uou. New Jersey elects Leon Abbott Democratic candidate for Governor oy n.ooo. llliain Mahone was beaten for liovemor uy the Democrats in Vir jrmia. tMno is claimed by both parties rorakcr, Republican candidate for governor was terribly cut bv the liermaus. Maryland was carried by the Dem ocrats. New York elected the Democrat ic ticket by 22.Mio majority. Massachusetts elected lhu ftitin. Rr publican ticket. Iowa Republicans claim the State by 8,000. Written fur I lie Piwt " To The Farmers of Snyder Co. BO, Snunly for this reason: these are the hobbies of the two great parties. "iinners let us try and send men to larrisburir who look to our interest, when a Democret or Republican has your vote that is all he cares. The farmer is to be pittied who claims to e a Democrat or Republican be- Ail 11 A L cause ins latner uciongeu to mat party, lou need not change your name or creed, but vote for the man who takes an interest in your wel fare, bo he Democrat or Republican Don't believe theso two parties that the country will go to ruin if one or the other gets into power. If the tax question is properly handled aud adjusted then we can farm wheat cheaper. Why can't the farmers combine for their mutual interest same as tho working men of our large cities, The writer is ready to meet his fel low farmers half way and form far mers' clubs in each township throughout the county, irrespective of party ties, and demand of the member of Snyder county to vote for measures that will reduce or un burden the farmer of some of the taxes, or make them more equal. e have young farmers who are quite intelligent as far as book learn mg is concerned, but in their own business of farming they plod along the same as the most ignorant. They don't stop and inquire why is this so. They get no farm papers and think they know all. It is all right to read the paper of your creed, but they don't bother much about the farinei s' business simply because ti is not in their line. If the farmer don't attend to his own business himself, who will T Is it not, brother fanners, time to call a halt T Would you not like to see those dear to you well situated in life when you are gone ? What is in htoro for us if we don't soon rise up and demand justice ? Are we ho dull and nloth fill or what is wrong? Farmers, think over this matter. A Fahmek. Half-Rates to the Catholic Congress at Baltimore, via the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Catholic Congress, to bo held in Baltimore November 10th to 13th, promises to bring together a very largo assemblage of tho clergy, tho laity, and tho church organizations from the entire Union. The seopo of the meeting has far out-grown the original indications, and in view of these considerations tho Pennsyl vania Railroad Company has arratig ed to sell excursion tickets to all visitors to Baltimore on this occa sion at a single faro for the round trin. Tho tickets will bo sold from all stations on tho Pennsylvania sys tem November 7th to 12th, valid for re turn until November Kith, 1HH. Rupture onre ffnaranteeri by Dr. J B. Mayer, 631 Arch 8t Phil's Fa. F.nse fit once, no operation or lnh ness delay. Thousands cured' ti.fr r I ci renin. tf. MASON & HAMLIN " Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. SKW MODEL OKOAN, STYLE Stop Action. fnrnlHhort in i Inrire and liandmiine rw of nolul blni-k walnut. I'rtc w rHh t Rlo roIiI on tlia Kaxy lllrrSyntrm at ll.lI7pe'n'""-ti-r, for Ion quartern, when or inin heroines property of per- 8344. I noli hiring. r T he Maxon A Hamlin MASON ) "St rain irer." Invents anl 1 patented by Mnaon linmnn In la uw-rt In the Muwin X , lliitnlln piano rwlnalvcly. l('iiiRrkiilil' n-tliH'int'iit of tone anil plii-nonii'nal ra parity to Ml ami In tilliK cliiinu'tiTlziJ 1 1 lii-He liiMtriinii-ntM. rol't'LAK STYLUS OHMANH AT Ut, tti.SO. 10, 17H, t'.l. AD I'V. II AM 1.1 N I'lANOS. THE FLAG la OUT AT ute Orifiin and IMiinoa aold for Ca.ih. KiiN.y ray- inotita, ana Ki-niva. (.laioiiKiira iitp. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE I 8ELINMGROVK, HEADQUARTERS FOR READY MADE TIip iinili'tKlg-nMl rtwittor of the Will ana Trtumeii of John Y'oiinif, lnti- of Centre town alilp, snyrtcrroiinty, I'a.. rtiv'cl. will expone to piiinir ami' on inn nrctnisPHoi inn MtiTuior. inllrs north of Mlililli'biirKh on the road to C'fii trr villi;, on Saturday, November 23, I88t. Tin followlntf di'MTllird Knnl Kutatc to wit t TKAIT NO. I :-SlliiHt In Crtitrr twnhlp. Snvdrr roiititv. I'a.. nmtalnlntt 5h ACItKS, mon or Ii sh. boiiixli'il north lv hind of Aini'llii KiiIiiin. I'lixt tiy LpvI Yiiunir, aoiith by J. ('. Howitwjx, Htnl wi'Ht liv John lliirtinan. Altoilt 4 Acri'H of thlM tract i clear iind utiilcr Kod rulllvatlon, thi' lnlnnci la woiKlliind. TMAT NO. S Sllinit' III township, poimty mid stut nforcald rotifiiltilnif ifi Acitl-X, iHiutiili'd north by land of ivtcr llnrt iiimi, nM by John Itiilly, aoiith by Smiiiicl llriiiitiT, mid wi-Mt by Jiitni'M Klniriitiiiin. Almnt hull of t It In trm't Im clear, Ihi1 baliiiice In In timber. Sub1 to iniiiinctice ut 1 o'clock. I'. M w hi'lidllo iiltctilloii will In- iflvrn uhd tcitnn made knonn nv i.r. i m .-!, (X'tobcris, ins. Kxcruuir. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Olothing lly virtue of an order Inaiied out of lhi Or- phiiiiN' Court of Snyder cniuitv lit MeptemlMT icrtn lat. the iindcisliriieil Kxei'Utor of the es tate of John tilll late ( Krmiklln tow nshlp, dee d win exiHue ui runiic sale on me pn'iniws, on Friday, November 22, 1881), nt I o'clock . M. the following rent rMtute In the' HhiL'e ol I'lixtonvllle. llenler Station on the 8. I.. Kiillnmd. roiiNlMtlnir of TWO TOWN LOTS, ImiuiiiIiiI North l lot of I hurled Hover. F.iihI bv a I'ubllc Koud. South by a I'lltdle Koiid. and West by land of .bum Muriln and riuirlea Hover, con talnliuf TWO Al'IIKs iiion-or Ii-hm, wheri-on are etii teil TWO DWKI.I.1NO llol SKS. HTAIH.K mid other out liullilliiKH. The pmni-rty will be of fered hh one tract mid also In depurate, lots to milt piircluiMcr. TKUMs an in r rent, on day of sale and bal ance on April 1, lnw, w hen a deed or deeda will lie delivered. ISAAC MILL. October !M. 1W. KxfCUtor. CiTThe only reliable and one-price Clothing House in Snyder County.-j Just returned from the East with a Fine and Large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAFS, ROBES, HORSE-BLANKETS, JEWELRY, TRUNKS, SATCHELS Silk Umbrellas, Men's Youth's & Hoys OVERCOATS Etc., Etc., nil bought for ensti and will be sold lor casli ut real oarguins. f.1T rsons buying a bill of $10 from us will liavo their railrond fare paid botn ways from any part of the coun ty. On a bill of $ we will pay half fire. ERKIFUSS BRO. Painting and PaBBring! To perfect the appearane ol a room by pauer- Iiik. It IseinunUal to have properiieiilKnlug, aud In the PAINTING- ol a hi nine It In efrantlal that taite Ii uned In the selection ol colin. For thli reason Ihavaeoo- cluiled to lake contract! lur palutlnit and PAPERING Mymll liirnldilnK the material and dulnit the nura- Thl" will rnnble me to uuaranleH my work, and a (lord tue advatitBKe to reduce the lienrriil prli a, 1 have a larue iIin-h ol paint on hand and the flneit line of wall iiapvr In the county. I iibw nuiko a perliilty or UPHOLSTERING- and will icuanintce old work to look an well n new. ld nini taknn In civ anico l'ir new work' Nn extra chance fur contructa Irom a dlntanva. h rite lur price. A. J. OROSGROVE- Jan Ulddlidiuruh, Pa HEAD QUARTERS Fcr M anfl Malle Elii illiildlebiir illurkct Mutter -8 F.irirB -0 Fitted cherries 8 Unpitted " 8 Blackberries 6 RtiHpberries 2 Onions 0 T.ftrI 0 Tallow 4 Chicken per lb 7 Turkeys Hide 7 Soulde 10 Ham 12 List of Grand Jurors. Farmer of Snyder eounty ami thi grand old State, are wo going to sell our wheat for 8ic, are wo re quired to manufui tuie brick without straw? In other words must we farm wheat at a Iohh, while other business is nourishing? The cry is the teat-her of our common nchools must have higher wages, we must have better Hchool building, better road, and in fact, all tho late im provement. This is all very nice and good to have, but where is the tax to come from for all these late improvement ? A few years ago a special law was passed taxing money at interest, and making it next to impoHsiblo for parties to avoid it who have money at interest. Now that brought in thousands of dollars but what good does it do tho man that own real estate. HiH taxeHaro still increased, tho land has depre ciated in value from 25 to 30 per cent. Hut the state demands tho taxes all tho same. The salaries of the state oflicers are increased, and every time tho legislature meets they pass new laws and create some new oflice, all for tho purpose it seems to grind tho taxpayer to pow der. During the past term they were trying to raiso the salaries of Judges of tho state, when in fact, they could bo reduced ; because we have tit men who would be willing to serve for less, aud after they are out of oflice they are retired on salaries. At least this is tho writer's impression. Now what farmer gets pension w hen ho becomes old and feeble T Not very long ago an intelligent farmer told the writer that twenty live years hence not many farmers would own their farms. A sad truth, but true all the same. Many farmers can't pay their interest on money loaned, many can't pay their threshing from one year to another. These are fact. Now where is the T II E Clienur! The plain, dashing, driving prices you read weekly ha made my CASH STORE the wouder of every one who nee it. Last week's advertisement brought to me many new faces, and I sent them all home happy. Every tongue has become an advertiser for me. Thanks to the editorof the I'ost for corroborating tlie statements he sees in tho advertisements he has been here! For the next few weeks 1 offer kid gloves at 89c, large umbrella 4'Jo, 25 needles 2e, spool cotton 2o, best 4c, 8 shades 1J yard wide dres cloth all wool yi)lo worth 05c, Tascot aud plain 5 yards make a dress. 24c boys1 all wool double fold cloth 10 & 12cts. double fold wool cashmeres H yard wide 4tle, Ladies' long coats 2 1)5, black wraps fur trimmed $1 00, short coats $1 08, childrens' 05o heavy for winter, home made rag carpet 1 yard broad 15 and 10, 25o flowered 10 and lOJe, 25o stair carpet 12Jo, 1 yard wide oil cloth 20n, best HO, dark 22 and 24o, remnants 10c per yd, toilet soap lcent ladies' wool hose 13c, $1 60 alarm clock 08o, $1 25 for 84c, giughatu 4o, calico 3c, spring window shades 30c com plete, 25 envelopes 4o, 25 sheets paper Uc, 140 good pinslo, meu'shats, felt, 10 and 24c, boys' winter 50o caps for 15, 20 and 39u, men's beaver fur 39c, la die's underwear 25q, gent's 23u, all wool 45 aud 40c, canton flannel 5c, Huttrick's Patterns sent by return mail 2u less than catalogue price, send for Fashion Monthly, free. How to find me? Ask first person you se& for CASH MAN CHESXUTT. First Store on Market Street from S. Si Ii. Station, Lewlstown, Pa. 1. 1st uf tlrand .lurnrK drawn tor the Court of Oyer and 'leriiilner and (lenernl Jail delivery unit Ciinrl uf quarter Si'mhIuiik of the I'eueeiif SnydiT count held hh Diivinber Semdou lHMtf, I'liluiiitmcInK Direiulier W. lHHW. Heaver leo. . Spnld, Alfred KIoha. Heaver W'eht A tiriihum Weiiiler.KliiiiIIUel Kuepp. Centre Ueo. C. Spanker, II Irani J . Dally, chapman lald lb-mold. Krjiikllu .laiin H Kuterllno, Win. II. Newman, AiUiii KennltiKer. John S. KiiufTiuuu. JiU kwin A. A. Hummel, Zenooldt. .Miiunxj tleorire Sehufler. l'erry John A. Si huee, S. 8. Kcltz, (leorg-o B. Itnu'luUK. Sprliut James (', Shambueh, David Mlddles- w artli. 11. II. I.hiiIi, Henry lieu. I'nloti Jnlm II. Kehrer. W iudiltitftoM-lleur It. lllckhart, I'hlllp Hen drli'kx. List of Petit Jurors Llxt of Petit Jumra drawn for tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and dene nil Jail delivery und Court of Ojuirter Seaslon of tho peace of Snyder county held hh Ihiemlu r Hes.Hl.ui lu, romiueucliiK IeeetulMr 9. 1W. Adainn J. V. 11. Muyer. Heaver John Alirler. J. P. KeaniH. Hcuver W eal Aorahuin Hobihue, (k'o. KrebbH, Tlhman Weader, C'huiiea llerljnt4T, Fred erick htlmely. Centre It. ll. Walter, C. A. Hliik'anuin, J. K. Slilnkle, Kllax Hruiiner. Chaliinaii tieo. W. ShreltMT. W. II. Swart. Kruiikllu Hi'iijaiiiln cunt it, Davis OKI, John siinuniiu, Juiiii s. iiuHainirer. Jackson peter llerner. MlddleburKh M. .. stelnlni;er, J. M. Valizuudt. MlriiUecreek Win. Kniniin. Monrur W. W. Hetrlck. Z. T. Uetrlck. Penn Win. Aumlller, J. II. Thuinpaon, John K Huvhea. Perry KniK'h Smith, II. V, Artxwuit, llenry llai'dlnir, John P. Nuule, Philip hiice.Thuiu HH He Irhelihacu. Perry West Daniel Mammell, Levi Jlerr, J. O. lliiruberifer. HvlliiHirrove U. A. l lrleli, Vulentluu Ikillif, Carey Hurret. fiprlnif Si'louion Stelnlntfer. Alfred Kline, To- bliui K. Keltz. J. D. llenler. rnliiu Lot . Hiinm. WtiHliliiKton Oeii. W. WiMKllliik'. lieorfe KuliliK, iieury iH-ooier, jaeou .v. ituucu. GRAINMARKET. CORHKCTKl) BY W. U. WINKY KVKHY WKDNKSDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania 84 2 Fu tz n- 3 White mixed 80 Uve 45 Corn Oats 20 25 New Potatoes 35 Mfin'u Over Cnnta frnni 2 f0 ti IK nn 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 20c up Mcn'sjYonths and Boys Caps from 5c up 44 44 44 Hats 44 15oup Silk Tics, Mufflers, Handkerchief, Neck Tics very cheap and fino quality. Sheep-skin, Buck-skin, Cloth and Kid Gloves, llubhcr Roods, largo stock of Confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not bo un dersold. Thankful for past favors, would rc peclfully solicit a continuance of pa ct iiiigc. Gntiis' llai Clotlii li MIDDLBBURGH, PA. Headquarters for Stoves ! Grand Pride ! Xew Susquehanna. Ladies' Pride. Tlic Beaver, XewSunsliinf of 'SO. Crown Cirou lator How Yentila- :-vfrz tor. Grand Times, h- X J. H. KG-QAIS) occupying the room formerly used by D, T. Khoads, deal : di i m; ii it.' .. in oiuvi'Hiiuu xiuwuie, laKt's mis luciuuu oi liiioiniuijine public that ho has just received a Magnificent Line of Stoves, which he offer at extraordinary low rates. AIho the very best qualitrd li.n.i-m..i.Tiwinv ri.. u..ir Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. mm W 1 GREAT BARGAINS CROWN ACME ! Pbe beet Uuioiog Oil tbat can oe made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not Kiuoka tbe cbimney. It will not cbar tbe wick. It baa a bigb fire test. It will not explodo. It is without a comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured from tbe finest Crude in the tnoct perfectly equip ped refineries in tbe world. It is the Best. Aek your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Snnbnry, fa IN ii M,lis,CRn,t AT SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrovt It would do your heart good to go and tbe UDITOlfS NOTICE. Is Tub (MriiANH' Curirr or Snvdkb 1,'oi ntv, The uiirtiTHliriH'd auditor iimxitntert hv the Court ulaive mentioned to illNtilUule the fund Itlthe hitiHlMof Duvld llummel, AdinlnlHtnitor 1). II. K. C, T. A. ol J.ieob lloyer uml iidinlnlHlrn t Ion ol A n nn ltover, Lotli lute of Kruiikllu town tthlp, Huviler comity, l'u., ilw'd, will meet the nurtleH lu IntereNt ut IiIh oniee In the ItoroiiKli or MlilUli'liui'Kh, wild eon id y on KuturUuy. Nov. K3, ut U o'e oelc, A. M. (or the purpose of dleliiirkrlliif tho dutlei of Ids uppoliitmeut, when und where till purlieu huvlnir eluliiiH will prewmt them duly uutheullciiteu or l forever ilehiiried Troiu couilnir lu loru uhuru of muM fiiiul. THOMAS J. SMITH Mldilleoiirifli, Nov. 4, 'bU. Auilltor. He Pisi,$l.S IXECUTOH'S NOTICE.-Notlee Is thereby (riven that Letters TeHta- mentary cm the eatuta ol Jacob Kueae, lec'il. Into ol liviiver Twp. Snyder cuuuty l'u., have been linued to the undumlxned reihl inir nl nalcl tuwnnhlp. All peninnf, tlierelnre. In dented to until oflKie will ,doue make lininedl uti'piiyiiieiit, and thane harliiK clulmi aitalnat It will pri'ient thu in lur (vttluiueiit to ZKNO FKF.SK, W. t". FEESK, Oi l. 24, '6'J. pj. Kxecutor. U.F.VAN IJOSKIHK, DENTIST, SELIXSGROYE, TA. Thirty-two yeuri praetlce, Filling and ex trai'tliig a specialty. X A DMlNISTKATOIt'S NOTICE. Let- xVtcrs of AdtnitilHtratioa on the es tale ol A nun K. Mitchell, late of SprlnitTwp hnydur county, I'a., deo'd, bavins been Kranted to lliouiidenluned. all pemona knowluir them- aelvon ludubU'd to eald entate are reiUtHted to make Immediate payuieut, while thoee havlDK rlalun will prevent thuin duly authenticated to in uiiueraiunni. H. J. k W. U. MITCriKLL. Oct. 16, '8U, AduiliKiratort Stock of Soring Ooods, AT- Freidman &Getz', Beavertown,P They have" returned from the Knutprn ClUea nl now bnve their tv' proaii under the weight of Dry Ooodt, Groceries, Gents Furnisliinitjr; C'lothinir. utraw Huts, wool Hatn. llootH rihI Kli ctfH. In run Hnn of DrW"' Notionn, &o. They uhow the greatest assortment and prettiest ety'f In, ever saw. Their f Goods is all New and Fre and is not the accumulation of vears. Thev are not .hi en and streaked with dubt. Iierides, they are DIiiea did iEven'ytliii and olTer you priueH that almost challenge belief when oompareJ you are compelled to pay at other stores. Do Not? Hesitate in Going at once amMsee lust how uiueh finer ami ehannav fliol. rrnnili ll 1 ouiuion run. U0i3 The uur tlon fort I renpemiul hiK and Ii a day or t leed lor h Tlioiu i ully Invl lUMatlrtic Ouurt Ho TlMltai m WU1,AI kiM l.f unu,Uj ijj CURE C
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