ct tit of In IX K'i j nn rot nl nni m' 10.1 At I. IYtc riit tllsti A l.Tit rer i nidi In ninn conl; lu1lixliP(l every Thursday. T-H, HARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. Thursday, November 20,1890 "KILLED." "Killed" ni?nin ! It hixn more livt'H than a cat. this Hepublican parly. nt hintory records that it Mi...!" before it wan horn, in Pcm ocrutic estimation, being "crushed as a sectional furl ion" when Fre mont was defeated. It wan resusci tated in time, to elec t a President in 18fi0. but even Abraham Lincoln could not miito please nil the politi eians. One dimly remembers that tho Republican party was "killed" and tho "infamous bloodthirsty war policy of the government trampled under foot" in several States by in diirnant Democrats in Wd. But Abraham Lincoln was again elected in iHCi Then the same Party was "killed," onco more by Henry J Raymonds ami-in-iuin convention, and the bolt of bread-and-butter brigade with Andrew Johnson. But losses in IXfiG were followed by r.iimt's victory in IMS. Unco more the party was completely "killed' when instead of one hundred am ten llcrmblican majority in 172 the people elected a House with sixty Democratic majority in 1871 But it was sufficiently resuscitate' only two years later to bury Mr, Til.len and his ciphers, says the New York Tribune. History teaches that every great measure requires some time to get into popular appreciation, and tho people are exceedingly apt to be caught and swaved at first by the objections to a st range policy bo foro they fairly understand it. Re construction and negro suffrage both cost tho Republican party great many votes at first, but after ward triumphed. Specie, resump tion nt first met adverse majorities so overwhelming that even shrewi Mr. Tilden committed himself to an attack upon ii, and then went down when tho people took their sober secoud thought. Tho tariff revision of 1883 was so completely mimiu dorstood at first ihat it really made Mr. Cleveland's success possible for angry woolgrowers in Ohio re " torted with a Democratic victory even whilo dissatisfied manufactur ers at the East were aiding Demo crats also, as in Massachusetts they had helped to elect Butler. But tho next year the same States vote to burv Free Trade agitation. It does not follow because the gooi people fail to see the merits of a measure at first, they will never see it. It would be safer for Democrats and Free Traders to take it for granted that the Republican party is going to be stronger after this defeat than it was before. When actual results of tho tariff aro realiz ed by tho country, many thousand voters art' going to be ashamed of themselves because they were so easily duped and scared. It is for tunate that this measure cannot bo repealed or radically altered until it has had at least four years of trial. Before that time tho good results will be seen uud felt. Bofore that time tho merchants who have been put ing up prices will bo scrambling to undersell each other, unless soon er driven out of business by their foolishness. Beavektown. Rev. J. N. Wetzler und his congregation celebrated tho Holy Communion on Sabbath, tho Hth. Tho Pawnee Indian Medicine Co. have been selling medicine, fancy bead work, Ac. and gave exhibitions in tho Town Hall during tho last week. Oeorgo Dreese. Sr., purchased a lot from Edwurd Freed on tho cor nor of Market and Orange streets for $.100, and Jacob F. Heibster has the contract for electing a '22. feet house with a 10x18 feet wing to it, all to be complete and ready for oc cupancy by tho first of April next. Miss Julio Holing has buut a l'Jx 16 foot addition to her house to bo usod for carpet weaving therein. John netrick, Archie Middles worth, and I. N. Weutzel returned from their W. Va., hunting expedi tion well pleased with their trip. Rev. E. Sweugel, of Lewisburg visitea menus in tuis town over Sunday and preached in the Evan gclicul church in the evening. Squire W. H. Coleman placod a new shingle roof on his barn last week. Fbahilin. Luther's Day at McOIu're. Christ's Lutheran Sunday school of McClure, observed Sunday, Nov. It, as Luther's Day, with the follow ing order of exercises : Introduction. Hymn The Lord is my foundation, by tho School. Invocation by the pastor, A. K. Zimmerman. Hymn A little child, by the in fants. Essay Origin of Luther and the battlo hymn, by Dora Bratton. 1 lymn Refuge, by the School. Recitat ion by Miss Bertie Dreese. Hymn Praise the Father, by the infants. Essay Birth and Childhood of Luther and his first hymn, by Dora Bubb. Hymn Nothing shall ever grow old, by tho School. Recitation By Charlie Lambert. Hymn (Uadly sing, by tho School. Address By the Pastor. Collection. Hymn Littlo Light, by the in flints. Benediction By the Pastor. The exercises were interesting, instructive and entertaining i they were all well rendered, including singing, and especially do tho Misses Bratton and Bubb deserve much credit for tho manner of their reci tations. Tho pastor's address was listeued to with marked interest and attention and so with all tho other exercises. Ho spoko of tho conversion of Luther and the spirit of Ood as the propulsive force to ac tuate tho immortal champion on to victory and success. Tho debt we owe to this great and good man of tho XVIth century can never bo paid by us as his followers. We can only take tho watchword and go for ward in tho discharge of duty and an imperishable crown awaits tho faithful. Tho Middlecreek charge is looming up and we as churches aro again in lino of duty. Memdeu, Kkamek. Philip Roush and Jacob Hummel shot two wild tuakeys weighing 14 and 1 pounds respect iw-ly. A. 1). Kramer returned from his hunting trip to W. Va., with lots of tales. J. A. Smith is building a new house. Oue of our town houses is rented to a young man without a wife. Do you suppose he'll keep batchcl- or's haU T Ebcr Bolinger and Charles Mitch- el went to Glen Union, Pa., but Mr, B. was compelled to return home on account of his wife's illness. He reports work plenty and wages good Our people aro trying to raiso f singing class at this place. Our hunters are taking tho rabbits by the dozen. Quito a number of our young peo ple will eat at their own table by next spring. Boiuiy. Lowell. The farmers are busy plowing for corn in the spring. Ulysses Heibster is confined to his bed with typhoid fever. Grand-mother Nerhood is im proveing slowly irom ncr laie ill 1 1 f 1 1 Ml ness. John H. Roniig is talking of move- ing himself and kit, to Middle!) urgh to work on Jerry Crouse's stave mill. It is supposed that J. J. Steely Iocs not need any advise in reguan to the putting up of trespass notices, But. probably, ho would take ad vice from the party who tore them down. Tom please bring home all the fore-iiuarters of venison you can get, and it you can not make use oi them vour-seir, you have plenty of friends who can. Iho question is, why aro some men allowed to hunt on grounds that have trespass notices up, ami othorBaro not Ask, tue owner and you can lind out in very few words, Hog cholera is killing tho fat hog oil in tho lower end of Milliin couu tyata wonderlul rate, uno mau lost ;! head, another 15, and so on Some few cases have been reported here. U. No, ORPHANS' COUKT SALE OF REAL ESTATE lly virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court ot Snyder uiiiity mu miiii-i-Hiiriun, auiiiiii istrutor ot the estate of W. II. II. Swart., lute of Adiiius township, dw'd, will -xsise to puMlo sale on the premises X mile hunt uf 1 roxelvlIU), on Saturday, December ft, 1800, at 1 o'clock, 1'. M. The following described real estate to wit : tu act NO. 1. Bounded North by land Thomas Swart i, Euat ly land ot Jacob Schrader, Mouth livlandof James K. Kline and West by land of Ihiuic Swarti. conlulnliiL' to ACKtCS, more iioi sK. Hank Harn. Wuiron Shed and uumerous oiliur oiithiaidlUKH. A ko(m1 Well of water near tlied(sir. also a runniiiK sirenin near me ouiid Ink's. Within a few rodsof Hi'1kh)1 house and two Chuniiea. Oistd Orchanl and Mme-kllu ou the prenilKes. Part of It la well Umbered. TltACT No. . belnif a Tlinlr tract. Bound ed North by land of Arlo Parlt, Kant by land of Isaac SwarU, South by land ot it Y. II Moyer and Went by land of Jacob p. Schroder and Moses Krb, contalnlnir 13 ACKKS, more or lean. Terms will be made known on day of sale. U. 11. Grimm. s AMI EL, KNOUSK, Attorney. AdiuUilsUator. Accounts. TJi followtnir Account hare Wn filed, oxam- inci (inn iwuwo in in rothnnotJiry'R ofl1nA,and will lie pmvntwi to the next court of common I'M'HH rorconnrniniion will Uikp not lii-. All pcrwn Interested Tho flnol Bivoiinf of J. M. Iiiiiilwrman. com mittee of I'hlllp llonfer, a lunnllc now dxeenwd. Flrrt and final nccount of J. C. Oldt, amlgnee of Orortfe Olclt, of Hv-rliiK twP- W. W. WITTKNMYKR, rrotlijr Willows' AITH AlxKMKNTS. Notice Id h'-re ' v Blven flint tin- following Wldown'Ap- prnliM'tni'tiimindiT the f.no l:iw, Imvc Ix-cn filed with the Clerk of tho Orphmm' Court of Snyder county for Confirmation on Monday, the th day of Dec. Into. Annnilnement of t.ticetta Shaffer, widow of William Sliafrr, late of Perry twp. dee'd. Annralwmenf of Kllen Kcli'hrnhncli. widow nf Henry It. KeU'lictilnu-h, late of Perrj twp. dee'd. Appraisement of Savllla llornlierucr. widow of . V. llortilMTifer, late of I'erry twp, dee'd. Appraisement of Matilda oarman, widow of Kenjamln Oarman, late of I'enn lip, dec d. Annralxetnpnt, of Matilda lilllrt. widow of John (illliert, Jr., late of MirltiK two, dee'd. Apprnl-cment of Catherine A. Heaver, widow of Isaac Ik-aver, lateof Franklin twp, dee'd. Appraisement of Ouetta lleintxelman, widow ot reier L.. in-iiiuciiiian, im oi uuapman twp, dw'd. w. w. wirrr.NMYEn, llerk Orphan' Court, KEOISTKH S NOTICES. Notice Is hereby nlv. en that, the followlnir named imthoiis have filed their Administrators', ouarillan. and V.x- ecutors' ait'ounis In the lte?st.T's tiniie of Snv der Count v, ami the same will tie, presented fur confirmation and allowunre at the court House In MlddlcburKh. Monday, Dec. S, 1HMI. I. The first partial a int of Win. Nootlliiif Ex.-culor of the estate ot Kllals-Ui Noetlliitr. dee'd. I. Account of Peter Mnnrer nnd t. It. HoMi- ris k. Kxecntors oftheesialu of John .Maurer, dee'd. a. Aivount of Marv K. VanTtosklrk. Admlnls. tratorot theestateof Dr. II. K. VanlUmklrk, dee d. . The first and final account of J. M. panlier- mon, Ailmlulsirator of the estate ot jacou J. Ili-rinan, deed. V Second nnd final account of Jesse Knepp. Kxis-utor of the estate of John J. Kline, dw'd. and tlrst nnil final account of Jesse Knelip. Ad ministrator of the estate of I.ydla Kline, dee'd. a. Vlrst and final iiecount of W. I.. Strawscr. Administrator ot the estate of Jacob II. Straw- wr, diS' ll. . Account of Susan Erdley, Administrator of the estate of Simon Erdly, dee'd. M. First ami llnal nivxiunt of S. A. Wetzel, Ad ministrator d. b. ii., c. t. a. of Henry Hltter.dcc'd. . K.rst and final account, of P. K. Hower. Exi.of the estau ot Sophia llasslncr. dee'd. 10. Sc ond and final account of Jiu-oh Shaffer. admr. of the estate of Wilson Shaffer, dre'd. 11. The tlrst nnd final account of Dr. J. Y. Shlndel. Administrator of the estate of Salllc-o. Shlnilel, lute of the lloroUKh of MIddlcburKh, deed. 11. The first and final account nf diaries Maurer and Henry Maurer, Ailinr'a of the estate of fiatilel Maurer, dec u. 11. J. DUCK. Heiflster, Court Prnclamatlon. AV'UKRF.AH the Hon. Jimeph O. lluclirr " Pr remdent .liiilae ul the Judicial District, piimpiiprd of tho I'uiiiitlel ol Snydrr, I'nlon and Mllllin, and Samuel A. wettol and itenry llniurn 1ii'., A'soclste Juilitea In and for Sny der countv, have tuued their precept, ncarmn Into Ihe 'i7th day oi ,sp. A. P., 1MW, t me directed lor the ImldlnK ulan Orphaoi' Court, a court ol ('otiiuoin Plesn, court ol t.'yer and Ter miner and Oeneral Court el 4 imrtr Boaniuna ui he Peace, at Mlddleliurich, lor the county of No.v.ler, on the Uud Monday, (holnn the Sth dav ol Pre-'lsvO), and to continue en week. n'kiIk la lurrrinr herelir if Iven to the Coron er, .lustli'ds ol the Peace and lloniitalilea In and lor the county ol Snyder, to appear in tneir mper person wun ineir rona, rocorus, iniuisi- tiiinn. risinlnatlons. and other remetnbrancei to do IhiMMt Oilmen which of llielr olflces and In ihair nsruiln to ha don and witno'Mi and persoim pmMcatlnR In behalf of -the t'oru monwealth avalnntany pronor peonar re quired to he then and thara attendlna; and de partlna without loava at their peril, .luntleet are reiiiiwleil to be puoctual In thslr attendance at the apHiliited time agreeably to notice. Olven uinler mv nam ana sesiai ine oimriu r nftlce In MliblluhurKh, the 'isth day ol (K-t. A. D., on thounand eiicht hundred sod ninety Auditor's Notice. The iinderslirned, TAudltor appointed by the orphans' Conn of Snyder county, Pa., to dlstrl- lull 1 lie lUUlinec ill ine oiiiins m ...iiik' Schis'li and s:iiic C. Smith, Admliilstraloi's ol the Estate of Heiirv Stall h. late ot Spilni; town ship. Snyder county, I'a., ihs- d. will sit, for the pi 1 1 1 m .-' r his appoint iiK-sit at his ofllce at. Mld dlel'iirKh on Tuesday. Nov. INtli, si. at Horl.s k A. M., when and wliere all ls rsons Interested are untitled to present I heir claims or Is- forever barred from purlliipulliiK in sum oisirinuiiiiu. 1 L ii.ivt'lrii Auditor Valuable Tract of Land at Private Sale ! i valuable tract of land of alHiiit thirty-five acres, in Franklin township, Snyder county. Pn iiIhiiiI one mile east ol MlililleiiurKII, is unereii ut Private Sale on reasonable terms. Tne trad Is of tlrst nihility Mr tannin.,' purposes, ami could also Is- divided Into bullillmf lola. Posses sion iflven Immediately. For puriieiiiara ad dress, r. t. nuvr.u, MldillebnrK'li. Pa.. Nov. 14, lww. A ALESMEN 1 VA WANTED. V Local orTraveling: to null our Nurnery Stock. Salary, Kzpen'' aud Steady Employment guaranteed. ('HASH HKI1THFH8 COMPANY, U-l Jlll-pd HlKIIKSTKIl, N. THE SUN. FOK 181)1. Homo ieoplo m,'ree with The Sun'b opinions about men and things, and somo people don't i but everybody likes to trot hold of the newspaper which is never dull uud never afraid to sneak its mind. Democrats know that for twenty years The Scn has fought in the front line for Democratic principles, never wavering or weakening in its loyality to the truo interests of the party it serves with fearless lutein. gence and disinterested vigor. At times opinions have differed as to the best means of accomplishing the common purpose ; it is not Tux Sun's fault if it has Been further into the millstone. Eighteen hundred and ninety-one will l)e a great year in American politics, and everybody should read The Sun. Dally, per month, to.n Dally, per year, 8.00 Sunday, per year, t.00 Dally and Sunday, per year. f.OO Dally and Sunday, per month, 0.T Weekly Bun, one year, 1.00 Address Txi Sum, New York. TUIAL LIST. P. B. Relchenbach a. O. Tower. c. Commissioners ot t'nlon county t. Itlchard fttidd Oeo. W. Klnse, et, al, ts. John Crulkshank, et SI. Susquehsnna MuU Fire Ins. Co. rs, Henry Kern. oeo. r. nm-ner s. 4. nnrinan App. Msry Jane Tjv . Lewis Womer, constflble tc. John W. Henrilntrer vs. (onre Kern, et aL u. s. ArboiraHt s. r. ti. ttiass, et al. Samuel Stiillh vs. David O. StahL Amos Stctler vs. W m. J. Haines. Mary K. Womer vs. Mlchsel V. Womer. Maurice Merurln vs. Ssrnh tiuinby vs. Aaron ll.Pechrlst. II. K. Tobias . Isaac Waifiier. Calvin II. Knepp rs. Jacob K. Smith. lames ii. urower vs. Aiisri svfiier. Horace llalnes vs. John II. Preese. Samuel II. Howltz vs. A.tl.llornlierirer. adm'r c. List of Petit Jurors. l.lstof Petit, Jurors drawn for the Court, of Over nnd Terminer and Ucncral Jail delivery and Court of Quarter Session of Iho peace of snvder county held as pi-c. Term, commenc- Ink Monday. Deo'lulK.'r 8, 1MW: Adams D. J. nintrnman. Heaver Jahn lleimbauh, Kdward Reaver, Aaron Mlddleswarth, Heaver West Win. Miller, Aaron Wairner. Centre Ephrtam Waller, Cyrus lkiwersox, Jolsj Walter, Henry Hartman Sen. Chspmsn Wm. I Hummel. Anthony P. fJelst. Knu.klln fbsirire W. Himsliurer, W in. II. Walter. Jackson .Morris krUey, Duulcl Otssl, Oeorife Maurer. Mtddlehiirirh Oeonre V. Moatx. Mlddlis-ns-k Frederick l.ltel, 11. K. KoW, John It. Dlemer, II. F. Kreamer. Monroe Thomas lless.Oeorxe Zlmmennan, J.C, tiauelrr. Amos Hallev. John A. Cochran. Perrv I'hlllp A. Si hiiis', John S. Showers. Jos eph Martin, Johcph III , Henry U. Horn trifcr. I'errv Witt '. B. Shirk. I'enii s. II. Forri, Samuel A. Hover. Sellnscrove J. C. Kitwler, John Foster, Oenrite w atfi-nseiier. win. Ijtntr. Snrlnff Samuel Oundrum. tlisirire Lcnlev. l ulon Ktnanucl S. Ocker, N. K. Shntuliach, Ira I). Ib-nder. Wushliitfton Henry 11. Moyer. P. T. Moyer, Own-go llosteriiian, r. J. nickel. OIIAND Jl'KOHS. Adams Isaac lplev. Jeremiah Shradcr. Heaver WeslT. A. Waifiier. Chapman Cornelius Hruwes. James II. Swnrtl, John A. Mover. Frederick hrelter. Franklin Austin tilft. I sum1 llrutiner. Mlililhs'teek Henry IH'tilns. J. J. Mitchell, Charles M. Strnuli. Monroe .lerenilah A pp. Mlddleburxh A. J. Cross-rove. Perrv Absalom Moush. Heiirv Menirle. sellnsirrove Kdward Ocnibcrllnir, u. It Ucese, snrltitf John II. Kncnn. I nlon .loliu Klce, David 8. Sholly, Henry Flan ders. Washington Simon HcnnliiKcr, Jacob Steffen, A fPWTO'l""rAl'M'(lii's!l'1' Uoolt Aurjjn X O overlnif his life's work mid 1T A MrflfTwai trlp"to, through, and W iin Xijlrii'iiitliclhrlKtlaml. ciitltli'd "From jMangcr to Throne," Embraclnpr a New Life of tlirlst, and a Story of Palestine and Its People. Illustrated wim over 4i wonderful eiurrnvltiin of scenery In Holy Land, copies of old masters, and famous plct ores from the land and Times of the Saviour, also a trrand picture of Jerusalem on the day of the ruclllxlon, In 1J colors and ten Pi't In length. This Is Dr. Talioak's life work and his i(rcalcst iMsik. orders an' now iHinrlui; In from nil parts oi iiiecivin.ea worm, tnu win never nave an other like It. l.imo.ow copies will be sold the II rat year. Aifenls should drop all else nnd sc. cure territory. Such cluun'es come only once In a lifetime. Exclusive territory iflven full pro tection. The most remarkable and wonderful of all Issiks alsiut the I.anit. Times, and Pistple of the nunc, oo to work now and you win make niinnrrds oi uoiiarM. rerriiory koiiik wiiii rush ; act now ; no capital neodisl. Name ter ritory you want, and v. rile at once for partlcu lurs to HISTOIUCAL Pl lH.ISHIXll CO., SHU Market Street. Phlladelpliln, Piu FOR DYSPEPSIA, Aycr's Sarsaparilla la fcn effective remedy, u numerous testimo nials conclusively prove. "For two years 1 was a constant sufferer from dyspepsia and liver complaint, 1 doctored a Ionic time and the medicines prescribed, in nearly every case, only nravaleil the illseiitie. An apothecary advised nie to use Aycr's Sarsupnrllla. I did so, and was cured nt a cost of $.1. Since that time It has been my family medicine, uud sickness has liecome a stranger to our household. I believe It to be the la?st medicine on earth." P. F. McNully, Packman, 29 Summer st, Lowell, Mass. FOR DEBILITY. Aycr's Sarsaparilla Is a certain cure, when the complaint origi nates In impoverished Mood. " I was A (Trent sufferer fiom a low condition of the blood and Kciicral debility, herumlnu finally, so reduced that I was unlit for work. Nmli Int; that I did for the complaint liclts-d me to much as Aycr's Sarsaparilla, a few bottles of which restored me to health and strenclli. I take every opportunity to recomiiien l (his medicine In similar cases." C. Evick, M I'.. Malu st., I'hlllluotlie, Ohio. FOR ERUPTIONS Ami all disorders origination In impurity nt the blood, inch as boils, carbuncles, pimples, blotches, salt-rheum, scald-head, acrofulo.is tores, and the like, take only Ayer's Sarsaparilla ritKFARKn BY DR. J. C. AYES CO., Lowell, Mass rrlc$l; sii bottles, 5. Worth f a bottle. CROWN ACME ! The best Darning Oil that 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 not explodo. it ts without a comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured from the finest Crude Id the most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world. It is the Best. Ask yonr dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Tours truly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Sonbnry, Pa Tie PisllSD G. C. GUTELIUS, THE OCJE PRICE CLOTHIER! -DEALER IX Fashionable Cloth ing, Hata, Caps, Neckties, Gents Furnishing Goods, Summer NUndcr vrear, and Ccleloid goodscn's shirts, J JJ Clothing for Prince! Pauper! Clothing that looks like Bilk and wears likecather. Come to the old Reliable where you get what you pay for. My new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all tho latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell you more, come and sec for yourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, jIiddlcburgb,Prt. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! We Have the Goods I We Have the Prices I Now we Want the Customers! Wonderful as it may set tu, but notwithstanding the "hard times'' our sales of IFtiirBftifoiii'c & Cangtfs have tills season so far exceeded the sales of all other years that they were scarcely a comparison. AVe have reduced everything down to ' HARD TIMES PRICES aud It takes Immeucely, you can hardly believe your own eyes when you eoe our stock or believe your own early as our stock Is large aud it will require some time to make your selection. nlEillii1TEiS FOR GUNS, AMUNITI0N, AND FISHING TACKLE. Ms, Lilies, lots, RuEls,Flis,&E Contractor plumbing and steam I Heaters for Dwell-J L ings and Public'- Buildings. Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete Huntinn Outfit. Orders by'tnall will receive proiuptjattentlon. J. B. REED, !iilli')!i suits and everything to I make a man look 1 handsomo and feel happy, at prices that discount all imitation stores. ears when you hear our prices. Come AV. U. FKLIX, Lewlstown, Va. fojjT SUNBURY, Pi KKKX &JAIGLEK, I'roprlotori ol tha Bearartowa PLANING MILL, . ... (F . 'r; X , Mnulrtrri anl dralnrt In all V lndi'l l.uriihur, .urh aalSldllng, Hoor- . A In, Hlll-tlniher, Wliiitow-Naih, tuor.an. Wi kevpatall llmm a lupply ol - I .. ncl anil dry luintxr, aad guaraa lr our pjlrri nlwiyi m Iikh aajr In J haritaU. AilctreMallcorreipondaocaW N. W. Aider, Beayortown iP- -
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