t PuMiHiicd every Thursday. T- H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor, Subscription $1.50 per year. Accounts. The fnllowlnif AcroiinM rmv hn filed, exam ined and piimed In the I'rnthonntHry'rt onww. mirl win ne prewmoi 10 me nexv roiin, oi t nmmnn IMphu fur conn mint Ion. All person Interested will utke notice. Thn flrl. and final aornnnl of t. Howard I'lKh. Commit t i( the person and estate of t. B. K-url k a lunatic Ac W. W. WITTKNM VEH, rroth'y. Thursday, November 7,1889. Shamokim Dam. llio election is over and by the rcHult of this Dis trict the. Democrat must not all have been out to the polls, or per haps they were over to Ohio ami voted there. I wonder if Boonanteil wasn't working in Iowa. There must have been some cause for the chanpe. We have some voters in this County that do not belong to any party, they voto the way their grand-daddies voted, or the way some boss wants them to vote They are like a hog under a gate go the. way the gate swings. There is not much astir at present since the detectives left. If all re ports are true that they arresU .Martin JJeitricli with no more evi deuce against him than they produc ed at the hearing they should bo held accountable for the ruining licit rich's character. We cannot see how they can hold him for trial on the evidence produced if heisguilty Hut we hope, the guilty party may be brought to justice as soonaspos uble for such a murderer should not go unpunished. Last Monday morning Kllsworth Aimmd, James Messier, Ike Zimiuer man, Scott Hitter and 'Squire dang ler started to New Jleiliii ridge for turkeys. They reported a gram tune they returned in thn evening with five turkeys, but they had quit a time to establish the stock, som looked more like tame ones than wild ones. Scott Hitter and 'Squire dangler M-eliH'il to be true bill stock. Scott having an old goble weighing IH lbs. To say that thei Rupture cure guaranteed by H. Mayer. 831 Arch 8t Fhll'a Ease at once, no operation or nets delay. Thouands cured clrcnU. MASON & HAMLIN WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Jtoflrfl In here ' by riven that. the following Widows' Ap praisement under the S law. have been filed with (lie clerk of tim orphans' Court of Hnydcr roiiniv for Confirmation on Monday, the 9th day of Dec. ls9. Appraisement of Rallle r. (londllnir, widow of iienry n. uooaiing, late 01 retry iwp, ra., are a. Appraisement of Catharine. Menfrle, widow of Michael Menifle, latcor rerry iwp, ra., dec a. Appraisement of Snvllla llafley, widow of Jona- man naiiey, late ot franklin iwp, ra., aeca. Appraisement of Ann Herman, widow of Jacob J. Herman, late of I'enn iwp, I'a., dec a. Appraisement of Sarah tlrlnlnirer. widow of Samuel llrtnlnirer, late of Adama twp. Pa., dec d. W. W. WITTENMYEIl. Clerk orphans' Court. Organ and Piano Co. BOSTO N, NEW YORK, CIIICAUO. SEW MODEL ORGAN, STYLE 1K44. Contains a Ave ortave. Nine Stop Action. furnished In a Inrijn and handsome ease of solid black walnut. Price ! eash ; also Hold on the Kasy II Ire System at 111.87 per quar ter, for ten quarters, when or frnn heroine property of per aon hiring. HEAD QUARTERS-. For IjiiiJ ai Belle Cl MASON UKOISTrtH'S NOT1CKS- Nottee la hereby JVKlven that the following named persona have men tneir Administrators', uuartnan, ana Kxee Mors' accounts In the KsRlster's onice of Snyder county, and I he same will be presented for con firmation and allowance at the Court House In Mlddlehurgli, Monday. December Ulh, isni. 1. First and final account of Joseph B. Hen- nlng, Administrator ot Onirics Reefer, dne'd. 1. First and final account of Henry Deltrlch, Administrator ot cyrus nciirlcu, dec a. SI. First and final account of Henry A. Krdley and Joel itenfer, Administrators of Aaron Benfer, aeca. 4. First and flnnl account of John Stroub, Kx. ei'iilor ot Ac, Kve Stroub. dee d. . The first and partial acrount of S. A. Wet zel ami Samuel Kcurlck, Administrators of Isaac ltearli'K. deed. . The ar-count of Y. H. Waifuer, Administra tor oi itcorKP i onuiis, aeca. T. The second and final acrount of A soph risniT, r.xrcwor oi iiiimirine r inner, aec a. a. Flnnl iiii'oiiiit of Kilns Wewfiel. frunrdliin of Ida A. Sholly, nilnur child of Michael Wholly arc u. . First and (Inul arroiint of Sarah J. lusher, Administrator of Duvld It. lusher, dee d. Id. The arroiint of ,tm. Y. Nlilndrl, Adminis trator oi Krv. ,i. r. siiimiei; aefd. II. Arrounl of Samuel Wlttemnyer. Executor oi AinriKi" fwiiieioru, uecu. 11 First and flnnl account, of obt. Middles- wurth ami Win. II. KwltiK. Administrators c. V a, of Aimer MUlilli-swurtli, dee d. i:i The first and tlnnl account of An hle Mld- dlesnarlh, mliiilulstriilor of Mooes Mlddleswurlh d.r il. II. J. DUCK. ItcirlHtrr. The Mason II amlln "SI r a I n g er." Invented and patented by Mason ft Hamlin In Ikhi, Is used In the Mason A Human Pianos exclusively. HAMLIN Kemarkable refinement, of tone and niicnomcnai rapacity PIANOS. (to stand In tune characterize these Instruments. POPI LAK STYLES OHOAN8 AT ttJ. t3S.M. IflO, $T8, M, AND I'P. Organs and Planoa sold for Cash. Easy ray- menia, ana itenieu. .aiaiouKucs um. THE FLAG 18 OUT AT nuota EXECUTOR'S 8ALE OF REAL ESTATE I The nndcrslirned executor of tlie last Will and Testament of John Young, lale of Centre town ship. snder county. Pa., deed, will expose to puiilic sale on me prriniseaor ine r.xecuiur, miles north of Mldillcburgh on the road to ecu trevlllc, on Saturday, November 23, 1889. Tlie following described Heal Estate to wit ! T It ACT NO. I ! Situate In Centre township. Hnvilf.r eonnt v. Pa., rnntjilnlnir Af'IfKH. more or less, iHiuniird north by Imiiiof Amelia Kiihns, east ny i.evi i ounif, souin oy . t . rtowersox. and west by John Hnrtman. Alsiut tft Arrea ot this tract Is clear mid under gisid cull I vat Ion, tlie iniiance is wissnana. TUACT No. 1 : situate In township, county AI'HKS, east by John (tally, south by Samuel llrunner, and west, by James Illnifamnn. About halt of this tract is dear, the balance Is In timber. Sale to commence at 1 o'clis-k. P. M., when due aftcntlon w lU be given and terms mail" kwmn bv LEVI Vol NO. October is, IsMl. KxecuUir. 8EL1NSOHOVE, 1 1 E A DQU ARTE ItS FOR READY MADE Nothing ti ti IMen's Over Coats from Youths Children Mens Suits from Boys " " Children jMcn's Underwear from ti tt 2.50 to 15.00 2.2.1 to 10.00 1.50 to 3.73 3.50 upward 3.00 1.00 to 5.00 cr Men'8,Youth8 and Boys Caps from 5c up " " " Hats " 15c nn Silk Tics, Mufilcrs, Ilandkcrchiefn Xcck Tics very cheap and fino quality'. Sheep-skin, Buck-skin, Cloth and Kid' Gloves, Kubber poods, largo stock of Confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not bo un dersold. . Thankful for past favors, j would ro pectfully solicit a continuance ofpa-tronago. and Slate aforesaid, containing l Isiunded north by land of Peter Hnrtman. families wen- delighted with having meat on their tallies for a meal or ho is uttiiif it mildly. Sunday eveuins as two centlpinen were coming from the Terry in a l)ii ggy their horse ran them on a hridgo wall and inashed their buggy and set them out in the mud on their heads. "We did not learn their names hut they had better bo more careful after this or they may not get through so lucky. Grant Shuck returned homo from a few days hunt with 15 pheasant, 1 rabbit and 1 grey squirrel. Grant knows how to knock them. Irvin Wilt and his brother Dan. are more than slaughtering the rabbits. Jake Kessler goes hunting with t wo double barrelled guns and often kills a lame rabbit and sees a white squirrel. Geo. AVilt, Jack Uilgcr and Win, Heehtly should get their hair tut. but then their own children would not know them any more. Ben. Butler's horse is built on the order of a kadydid with very light running gears. Sometime they will break and let its body drop into the mud. Hiine is taking a vacation, lie is coming up in tho world ; walking on stilts. Hecky is bossing a lumber iob, Landy is his right haud man. Hecky knows how to kill time. Wm. Baily had a fortunate acci dent last week he struck a 41-calibro nu t ridge which he carried in his vest-pocket and exploded it. He says the cartridge and vest-pocket are missing. Ho offers no reward for tho return of them. The new school houso is nearly completed. v hope tho school dads will soon try to start tho schools or they will come tint rather Into in the spring. L,nnt Monday evening, Nov. 4, Joseph Heir, of near this place, fell from the Linden bridge above Wil- liamsport, where ho was working, in to the river and was drowned. He was buried at Kratzervillo on Fri day. He was a highly respected citizen and leaves a wife and chil dren to mourn his untimely depar turo. Deceased was aged 40 years Adam Greiner, aged 28 years, died last week of brain fever. He leaves a young wire and aged mother to mourn his loss. They have tho sym- patliy of the community in their be reovement. John A. Strouse, son of undertaker Strouse, is lying at tho point o death with typhoid fever. Hope ho may soon be up and about again Iho news has just camo that he has died this Monday evening at o'clock. Will write you more later. It SHEIUFF SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Whereas by virtue of Sundry writ of Kl. Ka, NsiiimI out oi the court of Comm. hi pleas of Snvder 'ounly and to me illrei-led I will expose HI I'UOIIC !:leil! I lie t'olirt limine in inn nor ouifii of MiiiiiieiiurKh, snydcr county. Pa., on Monday, December 2, 1889, at III o'clock A. M. t.UlMTt. Kl. Kn. 1 liefiillowlnir di'wrllMMl real estate to mil Iti-lnu all Hint certain iiii'sNiiiiucor tract of laud siiiinii' in retry umnsiup, Mnwicr count v, i'a.. ImiiiiuIciI North bv laiidHof Chas. Hoyerand Isaac i.iNMicn. r. i-i ov minis or ,ionailian ewimili, south by lands of r. T. Ki-lchenbaih. and West by liiiids of Chas. Suitts, coiitaluliiK 1M ACKKS mid is crchfM moni or less, w hereon are ens t cd a tlrsl cla.vsliltlsT Ml I.I. and SAW Ml 1. 1., a (rood two story HNVKI.I.INU llol'SK. a larire SToNK HANK MAUN. Wiifon SIiihI, and all necessary outiiuiiiiinirs all In itinh! condition. sel.cd. tiiken Into exis'iil ion uud to be sold aa the property of .1. A. Sliadle. IIKI HKN lUIEKSE. Sheriff. Mierin onice. MKldli iiurli, Nov. 11, sv. OHPIIANS' COUKT HALE OF REAL ESTATE! Ily virtue of an order Issued out of the or phans' Court of Snyder county at SeptemlsT iTUI lust. Ilic nnderslitned Kxeclltor of I he es tate of John (1111 late of Kranklln township, dee d v. Ill expose to Public Sale on the premises, on Friday, November 22, 1880, nt 1 o'clock P. M. the following re nl estate In the Vlllaire of paxtonvllle, llenfer Station on the S. A- I,. Kallnmd. consisting-of TWO TOWN LOTS. Isiumlisl North by lot of Charles Hover, Fast bv a Public Howl. South by a Public Koad. and West by land of Jonn Martin and Charles Hover, con lalnlnir TWO ACKKS moreor li-ss, whereon are erected TWO DWKI.I.l.NO llol'SKS. ST.WU.K and other oulhulldliiBS. The property will ls of- fcreil as one tract aud also In heparate lola to suit purchaser. TKKMS l per cent-on day of sale and bal ance on April 1, IHWj, when a deed or deeds vt 111 IX! delivered. ISAAC (ill.L. (Vlober 1. 1sh. Kxeciitor. C-fThe only relinlile and oue-price Clottilng House In Snyder County, j Just returned from the East with a Fl ne and Largn Stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING OOODS, HATS AND CAl'S, HOMES, HOHSE-MLANKETS, JEWELHY, THUNK8, SATCHELS Silk Umbrellas, Men's Youth's & Boys OVERCOATS Etc, Etc., nil bought for cash and will be sold for cnsli ut real bargains. CflTerHOii buying a bill of 10 from us will have tneir rauroiui iurei imui Imtn wuvs from ativ nart of the coun- tv. On a bill of ) we will pay half fure. EuEIrtSo BltU. 1 1 1 Ml II ne iiin MIDDLEBURGH, PA. I Tfc HIS 111 IE Sheritt"8 Side Of REAL ESTATE ! Whereas by virtue of a writ of levari Facias issiiisi out ot i lie court ot Common Pleas of Sny der county, and to me directed I will expose to public sale at I he Court House In the borough ot aiiuuif uurifu, ouuur vuuuijr. ra., un , Monday, December 2, 1889, at 10 o'eliN'k, A. M the following described real estate lo wit i OIllM-rt. levari Facias. HeluKall Hint cert.iln iiiessiiue or tract of land situate in centre iwp., Miviicr counlv, Pa. IhiuihIi'iI and ilcscrl's'd as follows: lle-'lnnliiif al a liicHliiiuithrncc by land of Daniel Dcobler soulh IT'vo. west Xi IM-rclies to a imsl, thence by land of Frederick llarinan. north Vi west K H-10 is'n'hcN to a stone i hence by land ol Jennie Fry. north mio east .'II pen-lies to a stone I hence DV hum oi damn iiusauiirer. (lormeriy ueo. Ilaa- linten, south iflo eat Kit l-lil perches, lo nlace oi iH'Kiiiniiiir, I'oiuaiiiniK v A(. itr.sanu litl per- rhes. more or less, whereon Is erected Is erei-led new two story Frame DWKI.I.I.NU lloLSK. and oilier improveinenia. M'l.cil. taken into cxivution and to be solil as (lie iiroM'ity of Daniel llarmau owner or spul- ii owner wnii nonce io rnaius imwersox tern! tenant. KEl HF.N DKF.F.SK. Sheriff. SherlfTs onice, .vildilleliui'Kh. Nov. la, 'Ml. Trial List. Dec Ember TErm. Painting anil Papering! To perfect tha annearanaa ol a room bv naner- Inn, ft I uentlaf to hava propordlKiilnK and a ma . PAINTING ol a hous It ta uaentlhkhat taata If UMd Id tha aeleotloa of eoli ra. nr toll reanoa Ihavceun I eludad to tak eontreti lor palntlUK and PAPERING My Kelt lornlihlnK the material and dolnif the wora- Till will enable ma to maranlee niv work, and afford ma advantage to reduce the general prleo, 1 have a lara lock ot paint on nana ami toe nnoti uae ol wan paper of illiddleburs: market Butter ;8 Eggs 2 Pitted clierrles 8 Unuitted " 8 Blackberries "I Raaoberries ! Onions lara Tallow 4 Chickens Der lb .' 7 Turkevs Hide ' Soulde 10 Ham 12 SIX 7ril"!"ll!'"l'll"l'l" ft t I'l '""' ll'i-ir fn,.n. I.. HI M f , "r!"',,"".un"'"llCiKli,nnrjl.l Ira.hor ilrr. bat naod. II.., r-,..l f... .4 n i l! i- m uMiinlni uni-r. n rnrtn .in,... i... KiAUAA.)i,Pi,Y CO. Iir..wr li llitlo, N.V In the county, I a I no make a epeclalty UPHOLSTERING- and will Kuarante old woik to look as well an new. Old tlicni taken In (it suae lor new work- No extra charge for contract! Iroin a dlatanca. Writ lor price. J. OROSG-ROVE Jan MlddloburKh, Pa List of Grand Jurors. N. C. (iutelliis vs. K. A lleas. I'seof W. II, Hauni vs. Aaron Wacner. N. P. Ilure vs. Franklin Iwp. S. Kclcheiibach vs. C. Tower. II. P. App vs AllH-rt Arlswust. el nl. coinintsMoticrsof I iil in Co., vs. diehard Iludd. Kll.als'lli .Metwrvs. W Ilium Ilium. tisi. W. KIilw. el al. vs. John Crulkshank et al. John Shaffer va. ( nlon Co. Mut, Live Slock Ins. companv. Honniuh ot .Mldilleburuli vs. I. u. Ilarlieret al. Susquehanna Mut. Fire Ins. Co. va. llclfrli lii Minim. Same vs. Same. Same vs. Land Ner li. Jllddleswarth. same vs. lleury Kern. Mien n. .wusmtc. vs. Kiir.aisiii Kramer. l'w of John T. Mark vs. lis. w. Woodllnir. ieo. II. Dean vs. K. C. Williams, (leo. V, Hilchervs. J. Norma ll App. ilohn s. Wolf vs. liciiben Dreese, et al. ,1. Vaiioriucrvs. Ilornberucr Jacobs. Kx.Ai-. J. . Kcuulnger vs. Sunhury & Lewlstowu 1(. u. to. M. Louisa Shellerl v vs. Win. II. SI raw her. James Kessler vs. I'clins Iwp. ,101111 iiumuiei va. i yrua uowcraox. art PrDclamatiDn. rlF.Hi;AS tho Hun. Joicpli O. Bueher " I'leeniimt juiIko ol tlie Judiolal Dlalrlot, cinipoM'il of the tun nt lea ol Knydor, t'nlon ami Mlltllii, and Samut-I A. Woiiul and Heury H'own -:iii AhiukMiiIo Ju.lui'j In and for Sny der county, have Ixued their juecept, bearlng diito the U6th day oi Sept A. 1)., mill), to me directed lur the holdlnK olan Orphans' Court, a court ol Common Plena, court ol Oyer and Ter- miner ana lieimrai t:ourt ol Quarter fcteaslona ol lliel'eace, at Mlddlehurirh, lor the county of Snyder, en the Uud Munduy, (lielnx tha Kth day ol llecombur lssu), and to continue one wee a. Notice la thorelore lioruhy nlven to the t'oron er, Juatlrea ol the Peace and Oonntalilea la and for the county ol Snyder, to appear In their proper perauu wun llielr roll a, revorda, Inuulal tloiia, t'xamluallona, and oilier remeiubraneei to do thoae till dk which ol tnelr othcea and In Iheir behall paruln to be done and wltneaaea ana persona proaecuunK In liehall or tha Cone uioiiweallh aaaluatany peraonor peraoua are re uiilred to lio then and there atteudliiK and da. purtliiK' wllhoul leave at their peril. Ju.tkea are rviiuoated to be punctual In their attendance at the appointed lime awreeably lo notice, liven under my hand and leal at tha Khoriiri oltlce In IM Id. Iluliuri.li, the VSIU day ol Oet, A. II., one thouaand eight hundred and elKhty HKUltEN DKEEMU. Shorlfl Mat of (irand Jurors drawn for the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail delivery und Court of quarter Sessions of the Peace of Hill HIT I'lllllll V III' II US IIIN'OIIIIU'I Sl-UU llll IHNU coinmeneinK DecemlsTt, ism. Ilcavcr tico. S. spnld. Alfred K (me. HeavcrWest Abraham Weader.Kinanuel Knepp. i tiii re uni. l. epaiiKier, inruin j. iiiuiy. chapman David llerruld. Franklin .lames Kuiernne. wm. II. Newman AiUm Keuntnirer. John S. Kauftinuu. Jaeksou A. A. Hummel. Zcho Oldt. Monroe tleorifo Sehafler. Perry John A. Hchnee, 8. 8. Ilcltz, (icoivo 11, itrocious, Sprlnif .lames C, Shambach. David Jllddles. wan ii, it. it. i.iiiio, iiuury ueiz. t'nlon John II. Kchrer. WashliiKioa-llcury U. lllckhort. Philip Hen UI1CKS, List of Petit Jurors 1. 1st of Petit Jurors drawn for the Court, of Oyer ami Terminer und General Jail delivery and (iurt of iuarter Session of the Peai-e ol snyucr county iiem as iss-emher Session 1S, commeneinir DeeemisT II, lHf. Adams J. V. H. Moyer. Heaver John Airier. J. P. K earns. Beaver West Abraham Holshue. Jeo. Krebbs. -l iimian weader, Charles Herbsler, Fred enca niimuiy. Cculre-lt. ll. Walter. C. A. illniruman. J. K suiiiKie, hints iirunner. Chapman (iiii. W. Shrellsir, W. II. Swnrtz. Fruiikiin Uenjaiuln cusler. Davis lilfU John Miiiiinou, Jonn h, iiitsHinger. Jackson Peter llerner. Mlddlebuivh M. Z. sieliilnger, J, M. Vanzandu .tiimiii'crecfc n in. r rvman. Monroe W. W. Iletrlck, Z. T. Hetrlek. Penn Wm. Aumlllcr, J. B. Thompson, John K iiuirnes. Perry Kuoeh Smith. B. P. Arboeaat. Henry iianunir, jonn r. wangle, I'hlllp.Nuce.l nom as itciciieiioai'ii. Perry West Dunlel Mainmcll, Levi Dei r, J. U, llornberircr. Sellnsirrove D. A. t'lrlch, Valentine Bulla", Carey Harref. HprliiK Molomnn Htelninirer. Alfred Kllno, To- nius h, uciiz, J. u. uellter. rnlon Lot s. Hums. Washington teo. W. Woodllnir. (leorife Kuhus, iienry ucouier, uucou m. icuucu. Headquarters for Stoves ! Grand Pride ! New Sustiue- lianna. Ladies' Pride. Grand Times. The Ucavt: .XcwSunsliif of '80. Crown Ciir lator HowVc now enti -iH tor. Jo H. KC-flAOS occupying the room formerly used by 1), T. lthoads,drJ in btoves and Tinware, takes this method of mformincw it...j. i. 1 i i " I iiuuiiu tuai jic nas jusi rceeivtu a Magnificent Line of Stoves, which he offers M extraordinary low rates. Hand-made TINWAHE no City utock kept. Also the very be?t qaalftr Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. GRAINMARKET. CORUKCTKD HY W. II. WIXKY KVKHT WKDNK8DAT. No. 1 Pennsylvania " 3 Fnltl " 8 White mixed Hye Corn - Oats 20 83 New Potatoes 35 n IF 8 82 80 75 45 GREAT BARGAINS CROWN ACME I Tho boat Horning Oil that can oe I. made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not cbar the wick. It baa a bigb fire test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL It is manufactured from the finest Crude in the most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world. It is the Best. Ask yonr dealer for Crown Acme Trade orders filled by Yours troly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Snnbory, I'a IN l Milis ,Cmn Dl AT ' SCH0CH BROS., Selinsd It would do your heart good to go and the Fall & Winter Goo -AT- 0 UDITOIVS NOTICE. In Tun Oiim AN8' (Jodht or Snyder Cocntv 11i imiltM-Hlirni'il unilllor iinnnlntwl liv tho Court uIkivh iiii'iiUom-U lo diHirlbuui llm IuihIh Intlio liuiiilHiit liuvlil lliimiiicl, Ailinlnlsl ntior 1. H. N. I , T. A. or Jiioiib Hoyerand udmlnlHiru lloil ol Anne Hovur. both lalof FrHiiklln lnu-n. Hlilp, SiivdiT comity, I'a., iloc'd, will meet the niiriH-H in liiificHi ui niH onice in tim lioroiiii ol MlckllfburRli. Hld coiinly ou Suturduy, Nov. iW. nt U o'c.u k, A. M. for Hie purpoiw ot dlwhurirliifc thedutli-Kof IiIk aiM)liil larat. wUen ami wTiere III llUrlllH IlllVllllf I'lllllllH Will IHIKillf III, .1.1 duly inn lienl U iiU'd or lie forever di-burrvd Iioui coiuIiik In loru bluire of xiUd fund. THOMAS J. SMITH .Mlddk'biia'l). Nov. 4, 'su. Auditor. in; I'll 1 1. A I KI. I'll 1 A. I' A. I -e al om ft no umri lu or Iiihm nl iiiiiii friiin bulhuiw. uh iruiiiniiiriil In. t uraiiiu uy uuivni wuui. buiiu lur l liruur, nnr ininiiiTrrn Auvlcerroti. lUnL UUnnAni I LLli Offlco lluui. W Uil Tie PBLSL5 T?XECUTOIf8 NOTICE.-Notlce is JJihereby Kiven that Letters Teftta- mentHrv ou tha rUt ol Jacob Keen. luod. lute Ol Iteaver twp, Miyilur oountT !'., Imve been Urued to tlie underined reniil Inn nl (aid townnhlp. All peninnt, therefore. In dimti'd to until emntu will ,ileune uiuke limiioill- uliMinyiiient, und tliimu Imvlnic clulmi Kluit It win prt'iuni muni lor nuiiieuieni to ZKNO FKKSE, W. F. FK1K. Oc t. 34, lid. F.xeontor. IJ.IWan Boskirk, dentist, SKLINSGItOVE, TA. Thirtjr-twn yean prtotlce, tru-ting a tpeclulty. Filling and ex- X A DMINISTHATOU'S NOTICE. Let- XXters of Administration on the eg late ot A nun . Mltcliell, late of CSprlnicTwp Snydvr county, !'., deo'd, bavins been granted t) tho underpinned, all perwni knowluv thein- elvet Indeblvd to eald eiitate aru requedted to uiake Immediate payuieul, while thoa harlnx olafui will prenent tlieiu duly authenticated lo iu unuomiKneu. H. J. it W. 11. MITCHELL. Uot. It, '80, AdutlutraUrt iFreidman & Getz', Beavertown They have' returned from the Eutitern Cities anil now have their trroau under the weiirlit of J)rv Uooils. (irocerles. Uenta FuruMn Clotliinsr, ijooiUIats, wool IlatH, Hoots and Hhoes, lurge line of 1H xsotions, so. i ney unow tlie greatest asBortment and prettWH t ever saw. Their Goods is all New and Fre and Is not the accumulation of years. They are not shelf-worn, en and streaked with duut. lie rides, they are (COfteap inn lEvcirytliii and offer you prices that almost challenge belief when compureJ you are compelled to pay ut other stores. Do Not Hesitate in Going at once andsee just how much finer and cheaper their good i 1 ommon run. Aim., ami I uui una'auu muuu K;iviii.-a. .u ili.iturbuure ncuurrod tliroiigliuiit Ihs (lay. Imlee i, tim luck of eiithusiusm w hich gen. ernlly clmructerize Ilie Auarctiiatt gutliur ii was tho chief fojturo. Ullii uej;rtu cuutiia;' ine uiai. tuiusii i.uv v..u lull iliouUlcr, the aocoml iIerco.l the heart. Ai bwu foil he tired the lecond ahot, the bull suturing1 (iaudW (to iiU'.-o, jiroducin s futul wouud. I W .MW .MM I .lH bUWIIIIMW, The natives deserted the vlllugu sud flod to :he hills, where they are rife from pursuit. Other ce.tei of caiiniLulit m ou tha bland are cciHirted, the lecond column of the expedition, which left Vitu in September, in command of Her rou lKirctiert and llust, ever joined Dr. Pe ter's odvauce psrty. hud : 00 iiiiku to t uvel, but only reiichml fulaoiu f-iituriluy evening. Tlie la.it 7 inilcs hetweeii Triuidud und Folsom occuplt three tlays. however, not lUtitieroua. Mr. I'enW'j . i . .. n i.. 1 ...li lie f '1 American. iu imsamiu iiiiuw ,g MniHcIf 11.. wnt a. llllKl'ill w ''0 1 Uto discharjjJ fr jru tlw i'ic to In' 1 ut IV Mu Mi Mi. u
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