THE RAGE THIS LEGAL ADVERTISING. LEGAL ADVERTISING Arrested by Austria's Minister For Attacking the Legations. EMPEROR WILLIAM'S ATTITUDE. COLORED BOY STARTS A RIOT. AMENDMENT PKOPfMKn TO TUB CONST ITI'TION TO Til K CITIZENS Of THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR Til Kl K AP PROVAL. OK HKIKCTION BY THE UN- ASSEMBLY OK TI1K Co l Mi IN- Absolutely Pure- For the third of a century the standard for strength and purity. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality. No other baking powder is "just as good as Royal," either in strength, purity or wholcsomencss. Many low priced, imitation reikini? powders are ,,,. :ihr marled These arc made with alum. and care should tx-taken luavoniincni. " is a isjuon, never to be takcu m the loud. ROYAL BAKING POWBER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. MlDDLEBUROH MARKET. Picnics and Festivals, etc. .. .i.. Nn Conditions." Snjs the Gerraaa ituirr, -shall w ;! I i IVkln" Another I n iluted MtlMf Prom Minister Coagor. London. Sept. 4. The latest reliable ! PeklD date is now nearly a fortniln old. An undated dispatch has been rc- j ceived at Vienna reporting that the al lied troops marched through the im perial palace Aug. 28, but it was known thai this il:ite had been fixed by the. nllled commanders for a formal prome- I nade. There is no other news of any kind. . I A dispatch dated Pekln. Aug. 22, says: Chung LI, a member of the I tSUDK'U-yamen and prefect of police, rislted the Austrian representative yesterday, who arrested him because of the Chinese official's complicity in the attacks on the legations. An Austrian official dispatch says Chung U was military governor of ; Pekln, and adds that the Austro-Hun-garlan contingent Is quartered In Chung Id's palace. After his arrest he was turned over to the Japanese. It Is Just possible Chung Li may be the "Prince Ching" referred to in the Pekln dispatch of Aug. 21 as endeavor Ing to open negotiations with the al lies, though there Is a Prince Ching. 1 father of the heir apparent, lord chamberlain of the court, and recently commander of the IVkin field force. Three members of the tsung-ll-ya-1 men, Na Tung. Ching Hsln and Chung Li, it is announced at Tien Tsln, are eeking to negotiate with the allies through Sir Robert Hart, the director of the Chinese imperial maritime cus- . turns. GERMAN EMPEROR'S DECLARATION Still Matin Work For the New I ekal o WEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA PUB YnrV PnllPA FnTrifl. 1 LISHED HV OKDKK ok THE HKi'KKTAHY lorK rouce xorce. i of the commonwealth in puhsu- I ANCE OF ARTICLE -Will OF THE con- STlll'TION. a joint RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to the constitution - of the Commonwealth. Strlklnar a White Vender with an . , . , 1 I Section 1. He it resolved hy the senate and ii. lie Core in l-'olloned by the : House of Representatives ol the Common a nine lore I wealth In General Assembly met. that the foe (ntherlna of n Mob rind Threats of lowing if proposed M amendments to the Con stitution of the Commonwealth of Penntyl Lynching A Dcaiicnite I'ureas. vania, In accordance with the provisions of the clKhtccnth urliele thereof: New York, Sept. 4. An apple core j Aluendmen, Une to Article Eis-hi. section Op, thrown by a colored boy, which struck . Add at tba end o the Brat paragraph of aaid William Kohles, a white man, caused 'section, after Ibe wnrdi ''shall lie untitled to a small riot between whites and blacks I vote at all elections, the words ".ui.jc.-t how- sin, in imni ' . . : , ..,(, ever to luch lawi requiring and n igulatiug Ibe in West Forty-fifth street yesieruay resimiotlon of electors the Oeneral Assembly afternoon, which was quickly quelled may enact," ao that the Mild atetion shall read I .... - n.,t.nin.on es roue uy u. iuiic oi yuo Mim Kohles is a vender. He was driving ihrouch Forty-eighth strict when be passed a crowd of small colored boys titled jo vote at all slsctions, subject however , , .. ,. I to iii ii laws reaulrtns nod res-ulatinir the rca- and was lf.ru c a in me ui. I lstrsslonot electors ss the Qeaeral Assembly may enact: Executor's Sale of The umlerMirned executor of iMvid M. s will offer at public wle on Saturday, Sept 22, l!)(lfl, on the p r e in i e of David M Bwtyfe (IpoearNrd .all that certain tract of laitd () ' uuu hi I'napiuan townnhip. Snyder coagj! 1.0. Kreiti r. W. H.Stvartz Mid DtQle1 I'.iJJ lianl, on the runt lv Polly Kemtettcr, ihil .1 ! Uiltitml tin ft... t Kv I,,,,. I. BaUMM ilm fMMfMaJaailaaiA . saa . wbttfOQ i erected n liirn1 friu dwcliiu hougT Inrue hunk )arn and other outbuildititc, a wtti I of excellent water at the door. Sale to commence at '2 o'clock t t in, u ill te made known liv I LONQAORB W. II. BWABTZ, A uetioiieer. Kxec i wlfcn n rotloWM. Section I. (jnaliflcation of ElectorM. Kvery male citizen twenty-one yeurP of iw, pojeiB- iuu 'he foliowliiK (iiiisliliejitionM, Hhull oe eu- Butter 18 I Whenl 68 Efrgg 14 I Rye '" toionn H) : ( !orn Lard 9 Oate old.... 28 fallow 4 :its . .new... 25 Chickens 7 j Bran per 100. 90 Turkevs Miildlings" L.OO Shoulder 8 I Chop 1.00 Hani 11 Flourperbbl4 00 How the Organ Contest Stands. The twelfth count shows the -:ilt as follows : D. B. t iiuroh, Fremont, Premium coupons. Newspaper coiipoiiH, u. r.van. csvatebi Creek : Premium coupons, NewspApor oonponi :U,1 loo 10 868 re- 445 488 Thubi H. Mil picnic HATimriAY n.v, Sept. 8th, Post 14s (i. a. theW. H. C. andSqnsofVeter- . of Si liiWLM'nve expect to hold B ui ( Icmberliiiff s Island. Ikpt. s, tin-1 . it. ruimiay Hchool of Ehenezer Beuurcn, wiisn- Ingtoii township, will holJ their annual pic-nlc. S tTtmuAY, SEIT. s, the Paradise S. S. will hold its annual pic-nlc In Paige's grove. Satukuay, Heft. 1, annual B. 8. pic-nlc in Cold Spring Grove, Mo- Clure. Saturday, Sf.pt. 15. annual a. A. It. bean soup in Cold Spring (.rove, McClure. Saturday, skit. i" lo 21, the annual Encampment and inter county fair will be held at Orange Park, Centre HaU, Pa. VTnitA.v, Sept. 22, tbe "I.. elmreh of West JJoaver townsmp will liold tlieir iiiiiiunl picnic. Total, Mi roTAL VOTE CAST : Evan, i hurch, P. Creek, 724 IT. B. . Iiurch, Fremont, 3tt4 Sbenezer . B. .-hurch, -lll,s Triniiv ehurch, M'Kees : Falls 108 Total, 14,476 WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN. To Be iiven Away to Some Church, Sunday School or Public School. Tin- iillbllsher of the PtWT will rive a lintiilsoine NVeaveh Chapei ,. witiie ( 'hurch. Sundoyschoi liswcliiMil in Snyderi tiio natrons t" 1 1 1 i pltU'l Okoan or pui- HuntV and lie OSES .. ' I . . .in- ot Mil- paper Hi ' ai i no . ii mi ... i , i.. i,. ,. lu re n -i in i go. i io mgu o. umber (if Votes will ib tel lllllie t lie holcc. Xcwspaper coupons and pr - 1 1 , nupons will count as follows : v i. u i' vpp.b r:oi7PON8 : T li . i i. ..r lirillUHl in l UL'tl i "i vote It to till and sent or broughl . . ii mi! colli , i, ,. ii j js nooil for one filled out office. PB -erilii vanct TJiagara Falls Excursions. Lou-Hall PerHotially-t'omtncted Tripe vln I'eimsj Iviniln Itiillronil. HAiitember 6 and 20. Ictober 4 and 18 Hie i'etill pillar Fulls It D d leave 9:05 M I'M COUPONS : -All si .vlio iav for the POST m tul- ill receive a Premium Coupon .. . ..!.!. . .1 ... i ins o n. i. mm i n ii ii" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 votes for each month paid in ad ,il j". lor a full year. For a NEW Cash subscription FOUR pre- mim uponswiUbe Issued l'r each ontli and .".ii for a full year. No cou pon will U issued for less than six n utii- Hubscriptlon. Chontrlngthe Line from one member of n fiuuily t trtotlier will not be considered a new nlier. For even' dollar's worth ol ol i rlnting or new advertisements thai ire brouaht or senl to this office, a pr. ,, coupon will be issued for26 votes l II is OCT. nre tlie remit nim! uattai i"i slvania Railroad Cominy'a p ten-dav excursions to Niagara from i'liihidelphia. Baltimore. Wnahlmrton. Snecial train will Wnithimrton 8KW a. m., Baltimore a. m. EVmtMinn i if Rnrttember 20 from Philadelphia will run via Manunka Chunk and the Delaware Valley; speci al train will leave Broad Street Station s (Hi a. m.; on other dates special train will leave Philadelphia al s-.nia. m. Hound-trip tickets will be sold at flO.Od from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on the De laware Division; $11.25 from Atlantic City fii.W from l.anea-ter; ss..ni irom Altoona and Harrlsburg; 18.80 from Sunbury and Wilkesbarre; $5.76 from Wllliamsport ; and at proportionate rates from other points, InclualngTren ton, Mt. Holly, Palmyra, New Bruns wick, and principal iiiterm idiate sta tions. For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains, stop-over prlvilegea, and further Information apply to near est ticket agant, or address Uihj. W. Boyd, Asslstanl General Passenger ,r',.i,t Rmnd street Station, Philadel phia. n nder No Conditions hall We ;ive Up TeUln." lierlln, Sept. 4. Negotiations con tlnue between the powers respect inn the propositions of Russia, it appear! that the portion of the proposal which contemplates the removal of the lega tions to Tien Tbin does not meet with opposition, but the proposal that the troops should vacate Pekln will not be acted upon until after thorough exam ination of the case by pther powers, With a special view to the question of military advisability. Germany's pro gram Is to await the action of the other powers. Count Von Buelow, the German foreign minister, has made a communication to this effect to the Russian ambassador, Count Von Der Osten-Sacken. A high official of the Oerman foreipn office said toduy In denning Germany's position: "Germany has not answered Russia nllv nltboueh she has informed her confidentially as to the views of the German government. Certainly we do not object to the removal of the le gations temporarily to Tien Tsln, as this would enable the members to re- cuperate from their recent hardships. So far ns the answer of the United States to Russia Is concerned we now see it to be, In substantial agreement with Germany's position." When asked whether, if the troops were withdrawn, the empress dowager and emperor would return to Pekln. j the foreign office official In question replied that he could form no opinion worth stating on that subject. Most of the German papers nre of the opinion that It Is very doubtful if Germany can adopt Russia's sugges tions, and they deplore the evidence of a threatening split In the Kuropean concert. One leading Berlin Journal asserts that Emperor William, whll" conversing with a group of officers lust Saturday evening, said: "Under no conditions shall we give up Pekln, not even if every army corps has to be mobilised." neck with the core of an apple, ine man was stabbed In the neck a week previous by a colored man, the cut requiring several stitches. The vender became very angry at the boy, and of tar ..ntfhini? him shinned his face a number of times. A colored man linal ly struck the vender In the face, knock ing him down. The exchange of blows attracted a crowd, and threats were made against the colored population. It is alleged that Kohles drew a re volver and threatened to shoot the first colored man in sight. The col ored boy entered the residence of Charles Brooks, colored. This at tracted the mob to the building. Brooks, 'ho had been ill with typhoid fever, was taken to the police station, despite the pleadings of his wife, who explained that he had been ill and that a relapse might follow, lie was after wards released. In the meantime William H. Pettilo, colored, and his daughter, Ruth, 7 years old, were passing through rorty seventh street, when a crowd of white men started after, them. The little girl ran away and escaped. Her father and two other negroes ran Into the saloon of l.ee Springle, nearby. The crowd started to follow the colored men when Springle drew a revolver and 'threatened to kill the .Irst white man who entered. He stood In the doorway and defied the crowd. A po liceman ilnally dispersed the crowd. About the same hour the! tn.s oc curred a colored woman armed with a hatpin and a razor nearly caused an other race riot on Ninth BATenuo. Shu I was taken In charge by a policeman and followed to the West Thirty-seventh street station by a crowd of 800 men and boys, who wantt d to lynch her. A man who said his name was Michael Grannln w-is standing at Thirty-ninth street and Ninth avenue, i when the woman approached him. They exchanged a few words and the woman attempted to stab Grannln with a hatpin. Grannln succeeded in dodging. Then the wman drew a rasor and attempted to slash Grannln. Finally a policeman caught the wo man and secured possession of the razor. Before he reached the station house the crowd hiul largely increas ed, and there were cries of "lynch her." A half dozen policemen finally rushed up and kept the mob at a distance. Ai'tur the woman had been taken to the police station her husband appear ed on the scene. Threats were made to lynch him also, but a large number of policemen finally succeeded in driv ing the mob away. A row in which only colored people became Involved started yesterday af ternoon In a ilat house on West Sixty third street. As a result Charles Dan iels, colored, the Janitor of the apart ment building, is dying in the hos pital. He was shot by Benjamin Car ter, M years old, also a colored janitor. Carter has also been arrested. The cause of the trouble is not known, but it Is said that Daniels and several col ored men endeavored to enter the Ilat despite the protests of the residents. He simii have been n citizen of tlia Tutted States hi least one month. He hIio.1I have resided in the State one year 'or if. havinl previously lieen a iillalitleil ele." lor or native liorn citizen of the State, he shall i have removed therefrom ami retnrnctl within six mouths immediately preceding- the elec tion lb-shall bars resided In lbs election district I waste he shall offer his vote at least two 1 mouths Immediately preceding the election. If twenty two years of age ami upwards, he I shall have jMtiil within two years a Htute or county tax. which shall have lice n assessed at lessl two motitlioaiut paid at least one mouth before the election. Amcudmcnt Blevell to Article KiKht, Section Seven. Strike out from saiil section the words "hut no elect ir shall lie deprived of the privilege of voting hy reason of his name not ociiik re aistered. and add to said section the following words, "hut laws regulating and requiring the rsglstratlon of electors may he enacted 1 1 apply to cities only, provided that such laws may lie uniform for cities of the same class." so that the said section shall read as follows : Section :. Uniformity of Bleetion Iaws. Ail lsws regulating the hohlingof elections hy the cities or for the registration of electors shall he uniform throughout the State, hut laws regilla- j tingand reaulrlni tile registration of electors may he enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such laws he uniform for cities of the same class. A true copy ef the Joint Resolution. W, W. QRIB8T, decretory of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT To TIIK CONSTITUTION PKol'OsKl) TO Til K CITIZENS OPTUIB co.mmonwkai.tii koh tiikik aitkovai. ok RkIRCTION BY THK URNRRAL AS SEMBLY 01 THE COMMON WEALiH OF HKNNSYIA ANIA. PUBM8HED BY 0KDEH OF THB SECRETARY OF TilECOMMONW El TH, IN PUK80ANCE OF ARTICLE XV1HOFTHE CON8TIT01 ION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Propoeiug an amendment to the Constitution of the Ciiuiuionwealtll. Section 1. He it resolved hy the Senate and House of Representatives ol the I 'ommonwealth of Pennsylvania in Oeneral Assembly met, Tlmt lbs following Is proposed gsan smendtnent to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accordance with the provisions of the I'.ighleculh Article lliereol. Amendment. Strike out section f. iir of article, eight, and insert in place thereof, as follows: Section I. All elections hy the citizens shall he hy hallot or hy such other method as may be Prescribed by law I Provided, That secrecy in voting be preserved. .Mute coiiv ot live, Joint Resolution. W. W.llRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF i lie unuersigneii aomiiilslrator or t'i.- i.,,. (Icorge I". Miller, late of the borough of burg Snyder County, Pennsylvania, decesiS under ami by virtue of on order issueil ouj the Orphans Court of Soyder County, for SJ lyment of the debts of the said decedent, win exp.mc to a public sale on the premises in 2 borough of Middlehurgh, on Saturday, Sept. 20tlit 1900, the following described real estate to wit: A lot of ground situate in the borough ol Mill, dlehurgh. on the public road leading fiumuJ Pennsylvania Kailroad depot to thr c.,,13 uuiiMi iica. adjoining us newly ere ted E aiigcucni i.uiucrnn . nurcn. nouuili'ii ,,t, ,u vri. vj .Niton 01 ine .lain isnoe I uniiAnj Muaivau, ,3-i uj iuikis 01 .-silliuei ill, south hy the property of the Lutheran and on the east by the public road In frontage of seventy I'll) feet and a J three hundred (aim) feet; whernn are . NEW hrick HOUSE, FRAME BTAU other necesssry outbuildings This property is pleasantly located, In ch lent nelghlHirhooifsnd isilesirablc to sn; S cciitemplating the purchase of a home Sale to Ih held at 2 o'clock P M., BeptsmM Kth next when conditions and terms will . duly announced. WM. K. MILLER, Administrator, I ii i Mil i A L DITOR S NOTICE. THE IS. n oereignea anuitor appointed bv the Orphans' Court of Snyder County, lo iiutiu mite rue nums in tn hands of Ellzahel , Bsai iinminisiriurix or tnc estate of John lt. ii im ot Fmnklla two., deced., will sit for the .1 of his appointment at the office of J. o. croSil In the borough of Middlehurgh on Tuesday, seal 1 ... ... ii ,, a w ... ... ... ... . S . IMS. M TVOWI A. JS.. HI. WHIDU lull1 I piaee .111 persons oaving any claims nir:i io-t saMfl estate must present the same or be rorevrrthnn nuer ueuarrcu iroio ciiiiining any pan ol sisa luno. J. M. uakkr. am llior. augwiK mn, isuu, ctober Court AdvErtisin October Trial List. Eicheuhergerand Wolf vs. Aucker ind E Dig John D. Marks vs. Henry Blessing, jas. (1. ("rouse vs. Clias. ami Nora Walter. Welmer & Co. vs. N. J. Livingston. Win. H. 11. ShuffPi- vs. Mary A. RatUIuii. Albert E. Hunter vs. Elijah Ronsli: Runkle & Waller vs. A. W. Bowersux ant J fl smith, adiu'r ot Vloletta Bowersux. John I). Ilouser vs. Oeorge Pontius. Dr. J. V. Ksnawell s. Est. of Henry K.s-indtivl Court Prnclarnati WHEREAS the Hon. rlarold M. Med A MESSAGE PROM CONGE! R. 9-6-2t OH' II 1 1 'M' 1 1 11 1 "M"! mini I't Harritburt; Eusirc's'5 7. College ard Sch.ool of T Shiirtliimil ion' rypewrllliit soi Vsrket St.. Harrlsburg. I nates cheerfully assisica in se tlons. Mention in rarr. '.y-i-st. J- B. ifAitnaj (irad- , euring poei-. H II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Principal. J. N AJLl-- V S si.- Viu Jill.lxivsti Mntl N Li '-ft i TPfi f y.i ttv? M v n 1 18. 1 HL 6. ThlsOOUpon entitles the holder i one vote for the hiiudsoine w:aver chapel organ Vi.de hy the Weaver Organ Pis""1'" L.fYork. l a., and sold by V. S. Rlegel, Mid- "Til I., i ... .riven to some t.lnireh. .,. I I" I .... K . -- . . c 1 . . ... i ..... i . i r Pii , ic liool in .-nyiicr Jco iiil v. hy the Post, Middlehurgh. Pa. This vote is east for: This coupon Is not good nve weeasanei bove date and will then not be counted. "Send by moll wr brip to to etxiwe noa i ballot bos. tie Wna Astonished. "Do you mean to say that the horse ran uway with you?" said- Mr. Meek ton, ughupt. "Yes," answered his wife. "And wouldn't stop when you tola him to?" "Of course he wouldn't?" "Well, Henrietta, I don't know whut to say, except that the horse wasn't acquainted with you, or else he wouldn't have dared to act in that manner. aaniii,rion omr. Shares Them with Everyone. "It is a base slander to suy that th avcrago woman is stingy," she exclaimed. "She may not give as much in 'tips' as mun does, but in many other ways she is generous." "Yes," he replied. "She surely Is generous with some things." 8he feared a trap, but she could not refrain from asking: "With what, for instance?" "With secrets," he answered. -in-cexgo Post. Not Always Thus. They called her Rose, And this but shews Why names should all go whistle; The man who got Her claims she's not A rwet Rosa, but a thlatlev The OmlBalWl Ol Dsttes CmmeaAnnoy- iii in Washington. Washington. Sept. 4. A dispatch from Minister Conner was received by the state department yesterday. It was chiefly Interesting In being the first word from him since his dispatch of about the 27th ult. referring to the proposed parade of troops through the Itnnerial unlace in Pekln. I.Ike that dispatch, this is dateless as to I'ekin. The contents were not made public, but it was stated that it contained nothing materially changing the sit uation. The lack of date led to a de termlnaMon to take energetic steps hy which all dispntches hereafter coming to the state department from China will have the date clearly stated. Two other dispatches received yes terday from China referred to the state of health of the troops, which gener ally Is satisfactory. It cannot In learned mat mere nas been any marked advancement of the negotiations between the powerstouch ihg the withdrawal of the international forces from Pekln. The plain indica tion is that the powers are acting upon the hint conveyed In the last note of the state department, and are bringing all their influence to bear upon Russia to induce her to change her mind as to withdrawing her troops. Lynch Defeats Ten Eyi'k. Halifax. N. S.. Sept. 4. The Blngle scull race on Bedford basin yesterday afternoon between Mark Lynch of Hal ifax, James li. Ten Kyck of Worcester, Harry Vail of St. John, N. B., and James Norris of Halifax, for a purse, was won bv Lvnch In 22:30. The water was rough. Ten Eyck led for 100 yards, when he was passed by Lynch, who turned first in 10:50. with Ten Eyck second and Vail third. These positions remained unchanged to the Lynch won by two lengths. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OK Valuable Real Estate. The nndorffffftiwd AdiolnlrtHrtof Oe T A of Ibi MtfttO of Mmniil Miller, late of Terry Townahlo. Bnyder Count v. I'.-, ileceaaed, will Nell at pllbllo Ml About three RlilM went of Mei ervillc fthd nhout two ml 1m miuth-west of Oi.tmtnl. on the m.bl leading from Oriental to Kielitlelri, on TUESDAY, 8B PT. 11, 1900, the following described real estate to wit: All that eerMn tract of land situated in Perry township, Snyder county, Pa, bounded on the north hy lands of loci Mciscr. east by lauds of Jacob Shaffer, south by hinds of Morris Swine ford, William Straweer and Henry Hupp, and west by lands of Flank Portsline, coulainiiiK 'iliti ACKKS. more or less, whereon are erected a two-story DWELLING HOUBR. ltNK BARN, LARGK WAGON BHKD.PIU STAItl.K. BPRING llol SK, ORANAKY and other necessary out buildings, A good orchard on the tract. Well of coo. I water iicoi the door and running water ill the barn yard. About lis', acres of the land is clear mid inn kooiI state of cultivation. The balance Is w ell timbered. Possesion will be given on April 1. WW. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. when terms will be made known by HARBISON MILLER, Administrator V. T. A. the counties ol Siiv.hr, ll.l.n .....I ..,.. 1." .,1 . .. ., . v 'P ,l.,m. ,'UIVU .. ' I . . I.ll'.iv ...Ml , ' . I . ... berllng, Kous., Associate JuiUe In mi l inrSu der county, tfsTe issued their- pi scepl dste the 7th dsy ol June A. D., ISMM directed lor the hiihtlns olan Urulian.-' i court ol Common Pleas, court ol Oyer soil id miner sod General Court ol Uusrter ' I thePeaee, at AllddlehurKb, lor the Soyder, on the drat .Monday, (hen,. Hit 1 day ol (tel. 1900), and to continue une Notice Is therefore hereby irlven to tat ("oft er, Justices ol thel'esce and Uonstnl ill for the county ol Snyder, to aanesi in ts proper person wkh their rolls, records, tlons, exsuilDBtlous and other rcmeu to do those thlagl which of tlieir other their bebalf pertain to he done stnl and persons proeSCStiag In bohall ot II inoiiwcalth amilnst nnv person or Derson uulrcd to he then and there aitemlliic' mill parting Without leave at tlieir nerii. .ir-- requetted to he punctual In (lien , st the appointed time iitfreeubly to uutics. Given under iny hands...' aealst the 8b offics In MlddleturKb. the 1st day el A. D.,one tiio isund nine hundred. G. W. BOW. Shed ORPHANS' COURT SALE l)eiitHi'liliiinl Qneen of the OeesMt. New York, Sept. 3. The new ITim-burg-Amencan liner Deutsc bland reached this port Saturday, having beaten all previous transatlantic rec ords, both eastward and westward. Her time from Cherbourg to Sandy Hook was 5 days. 12 hours and 29 min utes. She also heat the record for one day's run. making 5S4 knots between noon on Thursday and noon on Friday. The undersigned administrator of the estate of John Shawvcr, late of Adams township. Snyder county. Pa , deceased, under and by virtue of an order issued oat of the Orphans' Court of Snyder county for the payment ot the debt- of the said decedent, wlllexiH.se to a puis .... i ..... i i.. ...,.i i.Al. i I t 11C SUM' Oil H rnWHI n. ."..".,', . nnua.lportAna.ea FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1000, the following described real estate to wit: TIlACT NO. 1. situate in Adams township, county and state aforesaid, hound north by lands of Isaac Shnwver, east by lands of tract No ?. and south and west by lands of John M. .Vl.iver coiitalniiii- "INK A UK on which are erected a two-story HWKI.Dl.Ni. HOUSE, STABLE and other OUt-buildlagSi all clear and in a good state of cultivation. TRACT NO. 'J- Situate as aforesaid, bounded north bv 111 nils of Isaac Shawvcr. east and south bv lands of John M. Moyer and w. t bv tract No. 1. coiitani inr ONh soil o.-.r.-ll.M.r ii-.. WIDOWS' APPKAISKMKNTS. Noll by given that the followlnif Wi t pralseuit'iits under the $300 lew, have with the Clerk of the or inns' Court county for confirmation Oct. 1st, 19on. Appraisement of Mary Burns, wido & Burus, i ate of BelUiagroTB, pa., elected to be taken under the $3ou ' ' law. Appraisement of LlSZlf L. Howell. ' Win. K. Howell, late of McClure, Pa.. : elected lo he taken under the I i law. Appraisement of Alice prtggle. M-I.I...Hp- Uvh , llltO Of WllHlllUgloli deceased, elected to be lakcu uud. n exemption law. Appraisement of Barbara Learli. M'llllain Leach, lute of ChapiuAn t p ceased elected lo bo tuken uuderthr i tlon law. Prothonatary's Arronni The followlnif account will bo pr coullrmatlon Oct. 1, liKiO. The account of Jonas Trexler, Trust Ham J. Tr.'xler, ot Honiot twp.,.Pa U. M. SHIN I il ' Mldillehurg, Pa., Sept. 1, 1900. left Killed on the BgUMsMtll Klrld. Palton, Mass.,Sept. 4. Joseph Marsh, 23 years old. one of the best known baseball players in western Massachu setts, was killed by a foul ball yester day afternoon. He was a former atu dent at Holy Cross sollege. A rnrrlrlile Kinneraled. Cedar Rapids, la., Sept. 4. While making a brutal assault upon his wife In a quarrel over a trivial matter yes terday A. Woods, a farmer living near Martelle. was shot and instantly killed by his 18-year-old son. The son was exonerated by the coroner's Jury. 1900 SEPTEMBER, 1900 Indln's Plaauc Victims. Bombay, Sept. 4. Official returns show that there were 7.969 deaths from cholera in the native and British states during the week ending Aug. 25. The numbers of relief works are decreas ing and the numbers receiving gratui tous relief arc Increasing. Pern May Exclude Chlacae. Lima, Sept. 3. The Peruvian senate yesterday had under consideration a nronoaal for preventing Chinese im migration, in view of a possible exodus from china as a reaan ox vm J!J!lll!li-i 1 A.AAAA.1JL j)10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3om 1 1 n (TrJm mi which arc erected H WlllsKKY DISTII.I.KKY now in operation which has ban continuously licensed for the last four teen veors. a WAKKIIOI'SK and KNOIN'E llOI'SK. w ith excellent water, all clear and In auiHslstate of cultivation, also at the same tlmean'l place aaaaglBwes iwawmpiiai Sale to commence at Id o'clook A. M. when due attenda.ice will be .given and terms of sale mane known by BKN1VEL WAI.TEK. JACOB G1LBKKT. Adininlstrslor. Attorney. irtl st A. PATENTS r'.maiiir nr eommunlC OBTA'NEP TERMS EAS7. consult nr communicate with the Editor olthls paper, who will give all needed Infor- REOlSTKK'SNOTICEH.-NotlceHi eu thui Hie following uumed ; nied their Adminlntrutors', ouradl u editors' accounts In the Bolster's u" der county, and the same will be pr continuation and allowance at the c In lUoVUeburgb, Monday, Oct. Ist.l'i The first and final account ol Dr. ford, executor of Dr. P A. Iloyer. ise icrove. Snyder County, Penna., dee The nrsi and Ilual account of 0 administrator of Michael Kelt;, lai township, Snyder Couuty, Peuns.. de Trio first and final account of Klh" admlnlsiralrlx of the estate of mall late of Adams township, Snyder Cuim deceased. The nrst and final account of Lewis admlnlmraior of the estate of Jo-lm late of Sprint; township, Penna., dew" -fi... ...... ...... ..., ... A 1 s. I., BV t .i... a ..iM..n, n....r... u s, l. .. aliJ b ftcbiK h, minor g'raudchtldren of G.'"ri;e-' late of Bellnhgrove, Snyder County. 1 1 ........ m nt inhn w Hummel and Hr2 Maurer, administrators of the estaie Hummel, late of Jackson township, f ceaaea. ..j! N HI 9 W axes eta 9 s MOON'S PHASER. 2eZll 15 rs rnal Ion. National EncamDment. Union Veteran Legion, at Ft. Wayne, Ind. Reduced Rates eta the renaaylvaala Mlddleburg, Pa. J. H. WILMS Sept, 1. 1900. Basa On account of the National Encamp ment, Union Veteran Legion, at Ft. Wayne, Ind., on September 12, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will aell excursion tickets at the rate of one fore for the round trip from all points on its Une east of Pittsburg and Erie to Ft, Wavne. Tickets to be sold and going Heptemoer , iu, aou n, re- WBepwrauHie, sm Public Sales Notices of sales will be Inserted lree haarilna Vh.ll ItlA hi lis H ri nr'fll' n S When the bills are not printed st Hil cents wm oe cuaraeu. i -einui..- - - ,. have sale should select a dste and bae " ed in this column. -,-LM.,.v fivvrr 11 il. .m milr" wrt , j . 'r . , ... -. ..... - - . . : j in- uAn win... adniim" T. A., will will sell SDt acres ol a bmn.1 C Miller. FRIDAY, SEPT. 1. at Port Ann. AdM snip, Henivei nailer. John Sliawver, will sen i estate, including the dlstinerj i ens.v mull w u St. W sell 41 acres aad Us perches in A" M.Mrtmn.v uav s .mt PsH Bwarta, ezecutor of David M. " sell real estate. .InRWalcb ral eo. SATTJRRAT, SEPT. llhaTertdepoeitorl la toe