I . onr Al 1 I ortu AL tlllllinilll II CARPETS, MATTING RUGS and FURNITURE the lamest !! fa PLETE LIE :: n swflSTCDWAD Market! attractiveness in design and color and excellent quality ; of fabric, combined with the reasonable prices, make our cM-pets ; conspicuous. At this lime attention is called to the new season's ; patterns of the well-known Wilton's, Axminstcra and Taestry ! Brussels. The latest effects in Ingrains. Kag Carpets in all styles ' and prices. Our stock of new FURNITURE is es j pecially pleasing. We also have a fine : line of baby Carriages. W. H. FELIX, Valley Street, Lewistown, Pa. 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 m m i m m i n m 1 1 1 m m 1 1 1 1 1 1- REFRIGERATORS - umbers and assortment to We have secured the agency BALDWIN DRY AIR BOX It is the original "scientifically built" refrigerator Their poiuts of superiority overall other boxes, makine it the best and cheapest refrigerator on the market. Everything can be removed, making it easy to clean. Patent "Lip Oup" preventing any warm air from reaching the ice compartment. Every one is guaranteed to give satis faction. Prices ranee from $8 to $17.90 with or without water tank. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Water Coolers. W H H EIM. Sunbnrv P. y , KIIUHIIIlilillUUli.i,Mi,iftM( 1 81 1 ltlK MATS DO 101 BE I Before Your S ome YOU CAN YOURSELF SEE Reno H- MIDDL .aitCm. r i anatT anaW sSS SF JKOH WANTED Our complete line of A. si traordinary value. Prices deeply cut and worth your while to consider. Very respectfully, W. A. 439 Maiket St. tJndertakinn a Specialty. M III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HIIIIUMH I n a i p- A h- OFt EVER DISPLAYED ID jj - - :i RSuiAWl satisfy most any taste. & for the cnllirnrri Buying Silver-Tongoed Talker may try to make yon believe the hhi N green rheeae," and uoon not mutter mnrh whether It I J S not, but w hen jron eome to . , BUYING FARM TOOLS Don't trust him too far. Do some thinking before you buy. ! WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU the OSBORNE LINE THE SUPERIOR POINTS Walter, EBU RGH ENS, M PERSONS to buy a bed room suite, consisting o seven pieces for $16.50. We do not deliver these suite out of town for this PRICE. This offer in to hold good until the present stock is exhausted. Other! will quote you the I same grade of suite from $20 4b to 823. S bed-room suites are ex- I S SHIPMAN, SUNBUKY, PA. camp a ilazc op ulout Cleveland' Streets Filled With the Veteran Boys In Blue. Cleveland. O., Sept. 10. This city last night was a blaze of glory, a cryatilllzatlon of all the living memor ies of the stirring days of 1861-68, memories to which but a mere frac tion of the present population is per sonally familiar. The nged feet that once trod the bloody (R-Uls of Shlloh Of Gettysburg and of a hundred other hard-fought battles, surged around Monumental Square, located In the business heart of the city, with slow but steady tread. The centre of the scene was the soldiers' and sailors' monument, which stands In the centre of the park. In mute and silent sym pathy with the living veterans, to the great majority of whom It must soon speak as to those who havo already passed away. Tall and sturdy as though the snows of over 70 winters had not sifted their powder Into hLs scanty locks, standing erect upon his crutches, General Sick les strode Into National U. A. K. head quarters. Lifting his cap to General Leo Rassleur and the other dignitaries, ho bowed and exclaimed: "Comrades, let us thank God for the news from Buffalo. The Ixird has heard the uplifted prayer of the civil ised and uncivilized world. Christian, Mohammedan, Chinese, and all people have united with us In prayer that Mc Ktnley might be spared to us. That prayer Is answered. Blessed be the name of the I.rd who preserves that great personality to us." Then, dropping his Impressive man ner, the general added: "I'll back Mc Klnley's luck every time. The God of battles stood by blm during the war. The God of good fortune ha remained with him ever since. He canaot die at this time and under such circum stances." ENGLAND'S FRIENDSHIP Minister Francis Says Britain's Sym pathy Is a National Emotion. London, 8ept. 8. Genuine relief per vades England this morning over the encouraging reports regarding Prest deat McKlnley'i condition and the prospects of bis recovery. HI person ality continues to absorb the country's sympathy and Interest. Were Ring Edward lying wounded popular feeling could scarcely be stronger or deeper. Prayers for the recovery of Mr. Mc Klnley were offered up in hundreds of British churches yesterday, notably In St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey and Canterbury Cathedral. Charles Spencer Francis, United States minister to Greece, who Is stop ping here enroute for his post, said: "I havo been a frequent visitor to England for many years, but I have never seen anything like the general sympathy now being evinced towards the President, and it comes from the heart It is a national emotion and Is unprecedented, being greater than has ever been shown over any event ac cept, perhaps, the death of Queen Vic toria. Every one talks It your hotel waiter, elevator boy and proprietor. Everywhere you go McKlnley's name Is on the peoplo'B Hps, coupled with deeply sympathetic references. The Intensity of this broadspread feeling Is msrvelous, and bears witness to a friendship the depth of which I scarce ly realised." REFUSED TO CANCEL SPEECHES Chairman Dick Will Not Acquiesce In Chairmen Daugherty's Suggestion. Columbus, ()., Sopt. 1U. Chairman M. A Daugherty, of tho Democratic state executlvo committee, yesterday addressed a letter to Chairman Charles Dick, of the Republican state commit tee, suggesting that, as an evidence of respect to the President, all political speeches for the campaign In Oblo be canceled, adding that a similar ar rangement had boon made at the time Garfield was assassinated. Last night Chairman Dick replied to Chairman Daugherty, refusing to acquiesce In his suggestion, and calling attention to the fact that while a similar arrange ment had been proposed at the time of Garfield's assassination it had not been accepted by the Republican state com mittee. POPULIST VILLIFIER PUNISHED tfebraska Church Congregation Post poned 8ervlce to Souse Him. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 9. The congre gation of the Presbyterian Church of Palrmount, Neb., postponed Us serv ice yesterday unMl It had administered punishment to a vlllifler of President McKlnley. A Populist of the radical type expressed his view on the church veranda that McKlnley had reaped the legitimate fruits of his encouragement of trusts and the roonoy power. A crowd of young men thereupon ducked him Into a neighboring pond and tkea rode him on a rail out into the country. He was dumped into a thicket and warned not to return. When the vigi lantes had returned from their task services were begun, more than an hour later than usual. To Reward Parker's Prompt Action. Washington, Sept. 10. A suggestion was thrown out in the executive de partments yesterday that It would be proper for the American people to do something for the colored man Parker, whose prompt action probably saved tho President's life. The would-be assassin himself complained that It was the stunning blow delivered upon him by Parker that prevented him from firing another shot. Anarchists Celebrate Assassination. IfcKeesport, Pa-. Sept. U. Two hun dred Italian Anarchists celebrated President McKiuley's assassination yesterday at Guffey Hollow, a mining hamlet across Yougloghcny river from Buena Vista. Beer, whiskey, speeches, songs and praises for Czolgoss were th ordor of the day. WUm efcer When a couch or cold Is long neglected con sumption almost invariably follows. Reinem her Mexican Syrup only coats M cauls a bottle, and yet has proven in many thousand nor in absolute safe, cure for couths. colds and consumption Taken in time it ones quickly, 'hildrea like It ocean it last so good. Insist on your drugifisi keeping It tor sale teed tlta seemingly miraculous urea It has effected, printed on the Wrap lie r around tlie bottle. A Pitiable Might What is more pitiable llian to see a puny, delicate little child absolutely dying from neglect, There are many little one-, whoae cheeks would grow rosy, Whose iye would grow bright, whose flesh would l.e plump and nretty if only the worms that are knawingat their vitals were retnoveo. which is eas ly effected with Mother's Worm Sv nip. so nice to take that children aak for it. Also a cure for tape worm In grown people. Try a x cent bottle. The Star ret fUeMMl Health The secret of good health Is cleanliness. Cnclcanlinrs breeds disease. Internal cleanli ness Is even of greater Importance than external. Keep your liver active and your bowels thoroughly clean by taking a Mexican Hoot Pill occasionally. Their use does the nerves, kidneys, etc , good also. Only 25 cents a bog. Uoosrti'a Qalrk Heller when your Joints and bones ache and your flesh feels tender and sore, a s cent iM.ttie of tiooeb's tuick Relief will give you ouick relief. Heat cure for colic, smithy Hlood Make Healthy Pleah To have good flesh and good feeling, to look well and feel well take some Hooch's Maraa partlla. Nothing else so good for pale and sickly women. , IMIc-lne t ares I'llaa Money refunded If it ever falls. Asm-Sat x cures Thills and Kevei. Jury Liist. List of Graad Jurors drawu for the Court of Oyer Hud Terminer and General .111 delivery and Court of (Quarter Sessions of the Pesos (if Snyder county held at Oct. Term, oommenclug Monday, Oct T. MM. Name' Occupation. Residence. Arbogast, B. K., farmer, perrv Arnold, tleorge C, carpenter, I'nlon taker, John it, laborer. Heaver vVest Bailey, treorge W.. farmer Centre Botilrer, James, laborer, Ktatikliu Blttlnger. lrvlu, fanner, Mlddlecreek la-obler. John, laborer, Franklin Kelker, Isaac, laborer, Spring Hoy, L. 8., miller. Washington Urubb. John C, farmer, Centre Haas, It. W., farmer, perry West Herman, Win. II., men-bant, Adaeis Herrold. David, carpenter. Chapman llettrh-lc, Henry, farmer, Chapman Hummel, U. P., lum reman, Middleburg Kauffman, Dennett, farmer, rvrry Wast Law re r, John, farmer. Washington fatten, J. H., farmer, Kruiiklla Kow, Jamas, clerk, Sellnsgrove. slear, Davis, fanner, Monroe Mleyp, Uenry, laborer, Cnion Wrath, Samuel, plaaterer, WaShlOtftOD I inch, Amnion, farmer Mlddlaeresk Wcndt, J. 8., laborer. Chapman 1'KTIT.IUKORS. Idstof Petit Jurors drawn for the Court of common fleas, court of Ouartcr Sessions of the Peace, Court of oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deiiu-ry of Huyder County. Pu held as Oct, Term, commencing- Oct. 7, iwi. Name. Occupation. Residence: ArbOfaSt. Jonathan, g-cntleman, Sellnsfrove Aurasd, James, geiitieinru, Adums Arbogaat. llrlali. farmer, Hprlmr galley. H. J., centre Baker, Pbares, farmer. Beaver West Beaver, ciiarles. farmer, I'enn Bearer, Perry, farmer. Perry' Benfer, Oeorge, gentleman, Beaver West linger. Bamuel, farmer, Mlddlecreek lllnsaman, Samuel, farmer, Centre Bowereox, Prank, farmer, Spring Bojer, Inrln. laborer, (erry Dreese, ReutMin, vsurieman, spring Krtiey. wiiium. teacher, ivnr, KUher, George p., laborer. Beaver West freed. J. I., farmer. Washington Urom Joseph, gentleman. Beaver West Uuodrum, ltd,, watchmaker, SeilnagTOve Hackstiburg, Pred, farmer. Perry Heuttzelman, J. it., farmer, Mlddlecreek Heho, John s., farmer, Monroe, HUblsb, Bamuel, farmer, Washington llnmmel, Alexander, farmer, Spring Hummel, Win., farmer Mlddlet-reek Hunter. Albert , farmer, Wasnlngtun KHne. George, farmer. Jai xaou iJ-acb, John R., laborer. Chapman Maurer, L K , well driller, Vei n Jtetigle. 11. II., farmer, Terry Weal Mstzger. George, laborer. Pern Moyer. John, butcher. Wtishlugton Moyer, Michael, laliorer. s-llnsgrove Musser, Aaron II., farmer, Krunklln Kennlnger, Joeluh, aarpenier, Franklin Klce. o. !., laborer, Cnlon Homlg, Milton. I, .lion r. Selliisgrove .M- harrer.C T.. laborer, WsSblUBUU blpe. John D.. laborer. iiim nuiivn. tsaac, farmer, Monro. Steih-r, Boyd, laborer, Mlddleburv mime, jonu H., farmer, Chapman Tobias, John, Inhnrei, Beaver i ibii, l atvm, merenaiit, Bi'aver West I'lsh, Isaac, farmer, Beaver Weal Wagner, T. A., teacher. Heaver West rrooung, rrauk, farmer, I'nlon Cureat of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thir ty Yearn of Nnfferlng "I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past oeing curea, says jouu . iiullowav. of French Camp, MiaH. "I had speut so much time and money and mflVr ed so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was ho fssabla from the effects of the diarrhoea that 1 couia do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but bv acci dent I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain h Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles I am entirely cured of trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as 1 have. For sale by Middleburg jjrug Vu. When you want a pleasant physic trV the new renin! v. ( !himhn,L;nG -- - j n o.omacu ana ijiver i ablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 2f cents. Samples free at Middleburg Drug Co's drug aware. WANTKD. Capable, reliable person In' ev ery county to represent large company of solid flnanc al reputation; :6 salary per year. nav. able weekly; IS per day absolutely sure and xpensss (tralgnt, bona-flde. definite nuZ o commission; salary paid each Saturday '' A pens money advanced each week. ST AkD H0U8K.S43 Dearborn Bt., Chicago SSSISa I. Ski mmmmh . . . drink or eat, All risk of getting impure whis ' ..r ..... J ouymg uireci irotn roe linv ner Distilling Co. They also save you tliei wholesale and retail dealers' profits. Read the announcement In this paper: It means mono In your pocket. WANTED 0f Nursey Stoc SALESMEN i o set I n v. noicc line of Nursey Stock. Steady work, anil t.xtra InaiiremenlN to the riirht persons- All stock guaranteed Write now lor lerKMand secure a good situation for Hie r11 ,.,l WilliffF A.I.I THE HAWX NURSERY CO.- B-6-4m. Rochester, N. Y. RUPTURE Write to the MOHAWK REMJEDY CO., Homo, N. Y., and tlioy will tell you liow vou can cure yonrltl l'TUHB or 11KHNIA and tho ONLY WAY tbey can possibly be UUUKD, Free ol clifirgi It will cost you but om- cent. Don't wait, you will never regret it. April 18441, WANT1CD.--Capable, reliable person In every county to represent large company of solid financial reputation; f'.Ktti salary per year, pay able weekly; $3 per day absolutely mire and nil expenses straight, bona-flile, definite salary, no commission; aalary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced each week. STAND AltD 1IOU8K. Sit Dearborn St-, LV-ego. 3-7-18 LEGAL ADVERTISING- AMENPMKXT T TUB CON'STlTI'Tlor FKOI-08KD TO THE t:iriZKN8 O HUM CtlMMO.NWKAI.TII FOR THEIR Al I'ROVAL OR RK-lEcrnN BY THE UKN KHAI. A88RMHLY OK THE Co4M5 WKAI.TH OK PENNSYLVANIA PDB-LI-illKD BY ORDER OK THE 8ECREI VHY OK THE X).MMONWEAl.TH IN PURSU ANCK OK ARTICLE Will OK THE COt STIIl'TION. A JOINT RHOI.CTION Proposing an amendment to the 'institution of the Commonwealth. Section I. He it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ot the Common wealth in (icncral Assembly met. that lbs fol lowing is proposed as amendments to the t'oa slitutiou of the Commonwealth ef Pennsyl vania, In accordance m-ith the provisions of Ike eighteenth article thereof: Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One. Add al the end of the find aregraph of said section, after the words "shall le entitled to vote at all elections," the words, "subject how ever to such laws raqaMaa and regulating the registration of electors us the flinatal Assembly may enact,'' so that the said section shall read as follows. Section I. Qualification of Electors. Every malacitlr.cn twenty-one years of itgc, possess ing the following lunllrii-ations, sllall oe en titled to vote at all elections, subject however to sui'h laws requiring ami regulating the reg istration of electors as the General Assembly tatty enact: L He shall have been acillseli of the 1 lilted States ut least one mouth. -' He shall have resided in the State one vear (or If, having previously been a quedtfted elec tor or native born citizen of the state, he -hull have removed therefrom ami returned, within six months immediately preceding the elec tion.' 1 He shall have resided In the election district where he shall offer bis vole at least two months immediately precedlngths election. 4. If twenty. two years of ngc and upwards, hf shall have iahl within two years a rttute or county tin, which shall have been assessed at least two monthtand imhl M least one tnoatb before the election. Amemlmeut Two to Article Right, Section Seven. Strike out from said section the words "but no elector shall be deiirived ol the privilege of voting by reason of Ins name not U-Ing re gistered." and add to said section the following words, "but laws regulating and requiring the registration of electors may Itc enacted t apply to cities only, provided that euen lawn max- ie uniform for cities of the same class." so that the said section shall read aa follow i Section T. Uniformity of Election Law. Al lws regulating the holding ol election bv the cities or for the registration of electors shall be uniform throughout the State, but laws regula ting anil requiring the registration ot electors may be enacted to apply t. cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the same class. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W, W. OR1EST. Secretary of be Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION I'HoPtwED TO THE CITIZENS' OK THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION BY TUB IIENEKAL AS SEMBLY OK THE COMMON WKAI.TH OK PENNSYLVANIA, PI'HLISHED BY ORDER OK THE SECRETARY OK THE COMMON WEI Til. IN PURBUANCK OK ARTICLE XV11IOFTHE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Couimnnwenlth Scctlnn 1. He It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the IV.uimouwealtb of Pennsylvania In GSerl Assembly met That the following is proposed as a n amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accordance with the provisions of the Eighteenth Article thereof. Amendment. Strike out section four of article, eight, and insert In place thereof, as follows : Section t. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other method as may be prescribed by law Provided, That secrecy in voting be preserved. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. t.Rl EXT. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Caurf PrDclamalinn, ll'HKREAS the Hon. Harold M. MeClure ' President Judge Ol the .ludleial Ibstriet, eotnpnsed of the eounties ol Snvder, and I'nlon and Peter K. Riegle and Z. T. bi'in berllng, Kin Associate Judges In and lor Sny der county, have Issued their precept, bearing date the t7lh day ol Apr. A. It., IML to tue directed lor the holding ui an Orphans' Court, a court ol Common Pleas, court ot Oyer and Ter miner and lleneral Court nlfj.uartcr 8asloni ol thel'eace, at Mlddlehurgh, lor the county ol Snyder, nn the first Monday, (being tbe Tth day ol OeLIVUl), and to continue nne week. Notice Is therulore hereby given to the Coron er, Justices o! tho Ponce and Uonitablei in and lor the county ol Snyder, to appeal In their proper person with their rolls, records. InqulRl thins, examinations ami other remembrances to do those things which of their unices and In thalr behalf partaln to he ihuie and witnesses and persons prosMul I ng in behall ol the Com lonwealth against any persunur persons are re quired to be then ami there attending and de parting without leave at th-tt peril. Justices are requested tn he punctual In their attendance at th appointed time ugruenhly to notice. tllven under my hand and leal at the Sherlll'i office In Middle! urgh. the Ith day ol May A. D., eue thousand nine hundred one. Ii. W, ROW, .Sheriff. WIIKWS' APPKAISKMKNTS.- Notice Is here by given Mint the following- Widows' Ap prulHemenlH under the $3(iu law, have been riled wllh the Clerk of the orp inns' Court Of Snyder county for conflrmatloii Oct. 5th, IWI. Appniisement ot LOvHM Ihttipt. widow of JaO oh ii. mpt, i ite of Bellnajrrove, Boyder County, Ptt.. dee d, elected to bo taken under the f.'tuO exemption law. Appraisement of Lizzie C. Suitor widow of t'lmt les A. Salter, lute of Mlddlecreek Townalilp Snyder Cotiniy, Pa., dee 'd, elected to be taksii under the $3011 exempt lo law. Appralaement of Catherine Bailey, widow of John Bailey, luteof Monroe Township, snyder Ceunty.Pn,, deo'd, Sleeted to be taken wilder the 1300 exemption law. Prothonotary'a Aeronnta. The following arcounlH will he prexe-uted for conrirmatlon Monday, Oct. 7, iwi. The third and final aOOOIIDt ot S. A. Wetzel (ftiardlnn or committee of Win. Yerger, of Hea rer Township, Snyder County. Pa. The ilrst aDd final account of Isaac Wclund ooaimlttea of Kivm Kaaffawo, of spring twp., Siildor county. Pa. Tlie flint and final account of hi nun p. .lnr rett, committee of Mury l irich, dev'd. O. M . SHINDEL, Clerk. Mlddleburgh, Pa Sept. 7, lni. l EtilSTKH'S NOTICES. -Notice Ishereby glv- en that Hie lOJIOWlBS numed Deraoua hava filed their Adminlstrutors', (iurudlHii, and K ecutors' accounta Inthe Rtflster ' office of Sny der County, and the same will be presented for MDflraatlOO and allowance at the Court House In Mlddleburifh. Monday, Oct. 7 ll, mill. First and llnal necnuiit of K 0. 11. Walter, ad ministrator of the estate of John Walter, lute o muikllu Township, Snyder Count, Pa., di c d First and llnal account of. B. s stahl. adralnla trutor of the estate of Mrs Annie s Btah' late of WlaWlagtOl Twp., Snyder (;o., Ph., dei 'd. First, ami final account ot (ieo. A. snvder sole arlitiK' ttdmlnlhtritlor of the estaic of Catknrlue llromo, late or 1'enn Township, :.n.cler Cotinlv, Pu , deceased. Second and tlnui nccount of Amnion W. Fntc- mtin, sdrataiatrator of ihe estate i Bliaa Ptiro tnun, late ol Adiiins Twp., Snyder Co., Pa., decensed. Flisiiind llnal nccount of A. II. Troutman. mr mlnlsiriilor oi the estnte ot David Weaver, late of Ctilon twp., Snyder CO., Pa., dee'd. .1. II WILLIS. KmrlHler. Mlddlebor;hl Pa., Btpt 7. 1901, The llnviler llislilline' Co.. of lluvtnn lllo.. Will ship you four full Ollarts of llavner's See'. cii Year-old Rye by express charges prepaid, lor .i..-o. foe tliclr ailvertiheincnt, which ap pears elsewhere in this issue. Have you bcdbo of fullness in the region of your stomach after eating ' If so you will be benefited by using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They also cure bt-lcliinr; and sour stomach. Thev reeulato the bowels too. Price. 25 cents. Sold by Middleburg Drug Co. Sla-rili's Salol ESTATE. 'mm oi m certain wru i i . ,ir r uelos Issued out of the court of onatutuu plea al bnyder county .. nod t,. inrdirct teu I will expose to public sab- at the ,,,.;rt bouse in Middleburg Pa , on H. - . : . . . ... Saturday, St pUiiiUr iiSth, 1 01, at 10.S0 A. M. the following .. i ,1 H0Ji Estate to wit : All that certain lot or piece of ..-ro md Itaksta , in the Borough of Meliu s ttrovc slon-said bounded and described as follows Beginning at a point on Snyder -tie. : baiag a corner Ifctwecn lot of Heory hclnicll ml lot owned by The Seliu'a (.rove Water I'nimiaay Bad tieiiig sixtv feet cost of the intersoctlon oi suyder Nsaal .,,, ., puolk alley llieno porthwanlly utnillel wltb said alle'u iini land of Henry MttOOh llfty feet to a MMl llienc enstHardly parallel with Snyder Street iloug land of llunry Sehactl sixty nine lot I r or less toaixist. thence nortbwuidiv along land of Henry Behoce, ..n .,, i, i Ith said alley I ty six feet, more or le-s to luml ( U .s II. D , Scluiue. this point being one hundred and tlllrt) feet easlwaru of said alley along lands of t). k ll. I. Sena are; Usaao aiitarardiy along lands ' of a. ll D Schtiur tweutv Bvufoei . , ie less, to llneol low water mark of Peons . reek thence southwardly along line of lowwatei . mark of of Prims creek to point ol intei etiol with Snyder street: thence west wai die alon Miyder Street ninety Rv feel mon or less, tx-ing the same lot or pic e of ground which Henry Henoch a wife conveyed to I'lie Sellu'l Utove Water Company. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate In tin- township of Penu, County and Mate aforesaid, bounded and deoribed as fol low, vlr. ; Rag-lnning si a post along Hi I Cemetery Lane 111 feel south of publh road leading from Selin's Drove t. Middleburg; IbenOa along the eastern side of said t c neter v Lane, ISO loot to a poet; Uienoe east of. t t,.' post: I bene along land of Lydia ll t inch north degrees east ISO feet to a post lie in. west leu feet to the place of Ueginnli ... I'ea- taiiiing one half an acre, more oi I cm and ala I all the entire line of the water works mine suiu The Selin's UrOV Water Cm n ll t eluding its reservoirs, engines pumps, pipes. ' fixtures, lire plugs, and appertnllces, ol aval t description, together with all the pi innl ' pfoperty, rights, liberties, privileges, niiiililties and franchises of said tlompany, and ill th. rights of way owned, occupied in I I and ! wblch the said Company la authorised by la ( to take and use in the construction ami enjoy menl of its work, together with nil tol - laiei issued and prollts thereof. Banned taken Into elocution and t.. be sold at the property of The Hellnagrovc Watet Con pany. it. w. How, Bh irlff Sh. rilT's OtBee, Mi.lill. hiiig, Pa., 8it J1 I Nolle Is hereby given t hat I'ow el of a: nrn.-y- in tact ha been granted by the ion- thee. ! tate of Conrad Ketter, late of Penn township, Snyder County, Pa., deceased, i ; rson knowing themselves to be indebted to said es tate should make Immediate payment nild those l having claims against It should present then duly authenticated for settlement ALLRN 8. 8RCHRHT, Attiirnev-iu-(.'.'t. Duiidore, Pa., June L1M1 ADMINISTKATOR'M NOTICE Lef tors of AdiiiinistrAtKiii in tbe estate of Henry Nitugle late of W. Perry ta p., Snyder county, Pa., dee d, huviug been granted to the undanlgtied, all person knowing then i selves indebted to said estate arc; reqUi Sted It) make linmedlate payment, while those baling claims will present them duly authentn uw.d la ! the undersigned. J. P. n i , 1.1: Admlnistrahm Aline, Pa., Aug. 10, ML tTZBOUTOR'S NOTICE.- Notice Is hereby -J given that letters tctamcnn,ry upon the estate of Lydia SwarU, lute of Wnshingtoc : Township, Huyder County. Pa,, doceased, have been iasiied In due form of law to the under signed, to whom all indebted to sai l (state should niake Immediate iiayinen' and those having claims against it should present theu. duly authenticated for settlement. II. N SvVAHTZ. 1 ,. W. ft. SWARTZ. i Bxeoutora. Kanli, Pa., Aug. W, IMl Do not fall to rend the offer made hv Tlu Bayner Distilling Co., of Dayton, 01 ., which appears elsewhere in this issue, ofl'i ng ffim full quarts of Seven- Year-Old Ryoi oxpre. pr paid, for tt.SO, hnmberlnln's ongli Kenu il n Ureal Favorite. The srxit hinu us.l healing propel ties of this remedy, it i pleasant taste and prompt and perL-uint'tit cures havi) made it a urt.-ttt favorite with people everywhere- It i os pecilly prized by mothers email children for colas, croup and whoop in coutrh, aH it nlwuys affords t lit-fe relief, and us it contains no opium or other harmful drutr, it maj be given as confidently to a baby a toe mi adult. PENNSYLVANIA, ALLEN 1 "iWH Looatad in the beautiful Iieblgh Valley, unsur passed for health and comfort Regular and special courses of study Hftlcicut fitculty. Insti uction Ihorough (lymhasium. New furniture. No requislat lacking. Specialties, Music. Art anil Elocution, Rest references furnished. For Illustrated catalog, address, J. W. KHAPPEXtrKHUKB, A. M., prea C-U-'lui Prof. D. Nolinic Late with Dr. A. H. Wei the I l.l ltK 1 1 I ii r.YK RPEt'IALICn of Washington, 1. C Headquarters at Hlller House, 12S East Market St., Levvistown, Vl Consultation arid thorough examination fror of eliarKe every Wednesday and s..turda. O lasses sclenti Heal ly and skillfully fitted. Also ttll imperfections In theeyesof ohlldreu care fully examined, batllfaetlon Kuaranics-d o money refunded. rsr artificial EYES INSERTED, - SALE KECISTER Notices of sales win he Inserted fret under tills headinir when the bills nre pru. i 1 -it tins I office. When the bills arc not printed at thh office .vi cents will be curbed. Person ipect 1 InsT to have sale should select a date ami liare : it Inserted in Ibtioolumn. I THURSDAY, BBPT. Kth, John Howell wil sell household furniture at Middleburg, t uts mill iirn isi s ii h i. 1 1 Healed Cbrunberlain's Pain Balm niipliod. to a cut, bruise, burn, Bcald or likt injury will Instantly all;i tin pau. iulI will heal t Ii" pints iii t-s- I.. 1 1 in ri any other trentmcnt. TJnl B( tho injury is very severe ii will not leave a senr. Pain Halm alsocures rhenmatiam, Bprains. swellii I lameness, t'm sale by Mi ' 1 ib irj Drug Co. WANTED -TRUSTWORTHY M men to travel ami advertise forold cstal boD of solid flnanoial standine Saluey ;sos year and cxfictises, all payable In cash, o can vassiiisT t'ciiutrco Glvt leferciu'- . self-allrcsse stamped enveh i- i r - Manager, HB Car on Hid Chicago t-W-ll The way lo buy l l I I Will- i liree from the distiller y. You avoid tin , of adulteration ami sa.e the joo dealers' profit. The May. . r Dayton, Ohio, will scud you four 1.. Seven-Yeur-( lid Rye, express prfpnid, forta.ttl. See their a nnoum. cmciit Rppearl US t'iewbaM in this Issue.