UliiUXlTi Lt. Il J f tto. Ml Mgtatrf . The following U a list of i1m which tiave either been advertised or bitl printed at tfela oflloe. BWurdav. Ant. 21. Frederick telmllni and Jam Kline Administrator f John Kline, dee'd, will tell Beett Jbute in weet Beaver twp. aWtwrJ.. Aue l H. J. Bitter and Y. M. Warner Eieeutora of William Waimnr, dee d, win eeu new c - Ute in Monroe twp. Saturday, Awe. tf), Y. H. Wagner Kt nrtnn ofOant. ohn Helm, dee'd - . . a a . a sue . will eetl Heal Estate in Monro twn. Batarder. Kept 1.1. Jacob C. Wallerf Assignee of Christian Walter, will cell Real Estate in UMdlecreek twp. Saturday. Ant.. 80. ITanrr Zochman wi'.l dlsnneeof vahiah'e Real Jfetate in Middleburg-eee Bill. Balurdar. ient.. SO Henrv Kiwis. Assifnee of Abram Kiwim, will eell Real Etteta in Middleoreek township. Thunder. Aitf.28lh, J ihn 8. Assignee of Issao Reaver, will toll Personal rroperty. rrivate sale John B. Wondling of Fenn twp. oilers a valuable Farm at Private sale. Private eale Snwarre II. Miller off. Ferry twp. offers a valuable Farm at Private sale. Are you going to camp f On Friday the new tramp law went Into effect. Don't forget the Temperance meet-' logon Friday evening. George Kern is erecting an ice-house, outbuildings, 8trawMhed Ac, Ac. The late rain has revived the laU corn and will insure a pretty good crop. Oa Friday last Basset Mayer efCoatrt Twp. had a slight stroks e' palsy bs Is eoevaleooeat. T. J. fin itli, Ei- laying a new pavement and putting up a new fence at his residence along Sugar Street. "Sellers' Liver Pills," are the secret to perfect health, lung life, and alo- lute happiness. Suld by all druggists. Alex. Bowersnx was hewing ttmhe at Geo. Kern's last Friday and cut hi"! foot clean to the bone. He is now training for the hopping match. Temperant AtMrrm.Tho Q. T. Vn Ion of Jfiddlebtirg will be addressed by James M. Emerson on Fiiday evening Iet there be a big turn-out. He is ?f o. 1 orator. We era lfrmd thai oa Friday left Drs. A, JhT Smith and Caara I remvtd a tamar from the right side of Jth She aery weighlag oa aoiiad s4 a half. aad lhat She ealisal's prsieat esndiihin iadfeatss lhat taa epsralioa ia a anaeasa - Mat Pds)rmiil ttrhel tlloeitia. BMsrc, m Kieremii jeair The Fall lam of ibis dstarvadly preipar aa school will opaa Maaday A'igaa 25 lb 1870, For catalogue addrsss the Priaoi. pel. Rev. D. J. Walter. Jr. Cow Kim.ed. On Saturday night a freight train ran inta a cow, near Pain ter, she became an tightly wedged into the cow-catcher that the train-hand1 were compelled to cut her into piemen before the train could move. 84 litCH Pikk. Jkfr. John ftteinincer above town, one of the oldest and moat experienced pike fishermen In the county, on last Friday caught eight fine, large) pike, the largest measuring 4 inches caught with book and line- In (he Afiddlecreek! Ner B. lliddleswarth, Kaq., of West Beaver aays, the way to rid out the btaek potaioe bugs ia to rive them a good thrashing with a brush one or two applicaiiona sufficient and they pull up sticks for soma other State, but not Delaware. Calvin Steiainger has recovered, af ter a week s bunt, all the plow-gears fixtures oVc, , Re was plowing and the corses ooncluded to ran the thing with out Gal. and did, aura enough, run the plow Into the ground and scatter the fixtures all around. Calvin, keep stiff line oa thee next time. 'TheaavSwinaford tied hie Che peat ai Wiiienmyers store on Sat urday aAernoen and Jfal. Dreeae-a 7-yeartlef was driving Ma eelebrated purp.Tip, uptown at which the horae fceoame frightened, slipped the bridle nd xaeved toward his hotel, but was captured by Cbariey FeUrs no harm dona. AeawvejsWafe, Auf.,l8.,m. M, Pod.-J. U. Emeteott of Selloe Troes) delivered an address before) the Gospel Tempera Unioa of Ad amen . Mrg. The audienee was largo and at tentive, and the address which waaaa hour long, was well received. Taeed dre was a gee of literate re and de livered In aceoespliehed oratorical wjU. JO; Ewereoa ie a good orator. ILL R. ""i weava. wuiiaej wagaev, ar HsUeajl ef Peas Uwsahla, died vari as 4. 1 eaaea Dsira. WUIIaai Wageer, ly. af heart disease, while at work IU4 rates, Uat ef dspesitleg the rataaiBafrSPfflhih vocalxilary we eould make it Ida resUeaos, sa the lath, agtd ofLf uioved soa U thtlr ' last restlsVjn0 rnI than by aaying that It wae "s It steal hi sad II days. Be leaveaffpisae ea earth. Aateaf the distlagaishea; Vavti, and Mrs. Samuel Allsmanand wit aad three ehiUraa) te saoara htafasreeidsa4 Ivtaads ef the dtssaNd itavV 'Mn. Horace Alleman will ajvaya be .?' MiM were Isiaml urMoiiaat Jadfs J. 0. awhev, foeW ,Wd la higheet whaesa by ajl luwlat, sWaasoMaisrywa Ue tTafc. mm,rk. at Wn, t. tL Oewtg, Cleear, cVaeal the oooaaion will leave a green aMfveaebadth faa aareaea' Ahaalsat fwtaslhrd, Ih, spot oa memory whioh dlssoludon eei Mark II est 17 verse, W. , ava,Ver w .41 ooaeaa efface. eaBJaavvBTJ ' " A tt. PteMtr, Cm ' DMth haa-stia been emoa'i Ml Bttdl 1 aL.fl.a1 k Au J. choamtVtrUtaieal rctlnt ha w1ih iaJe hendt this article. The depart waa tha eldest ion of Hit Rev. M F. Ffahler of Somerset Omnty, Fa Instructions of a cultnred father, he common schools, and attendance ,t Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, lor one or two sessions, constituted his preliminary education. He eiibee Unently attended a course of medieal lectures in St. Louie, and taugh. in the jpuhllc schools of Weet Virginia and Illinois, holding a professional certi flcate In the latter 8utsv Ho came to our county some twelve years ago as an agent for the sale of surgical instru nente for a Philadelphia firm. This Arm shortly afterwards failed anl Mr Cfahter was thrown out of employ- nent, with an unpaid bo. rd -bill atone if the hotels in Selinsgrove. This oc curred during the time work was in pro- nn the grading of the roadobed of the Sunbury and Iewistnwn Railroad .fothing dtunted he left his trunk at he liOioI, and with admirable pluck went to work at a dty laborer on the railroad and soon earned enough to katiafv the unpiiid bill. Ixiier lie taught In the public schools of Monroe Townshin. and for a abort time read vnd practiced medicine with Dr. Hot tenstine of 8 ha in ok in Dam. Ultimate ly, he registered as a student of lax in IIIIII'M 111 . . tl 111 VPI L1IM. ...II.. u HlllMMr.). IkllUim UlMift. HIIIO nviii, luring atid between, his public school term. As a student lie proved an sent and soalous and after the usual omirae of rending, pass ed an unusual Ily satisfactory eiamination and was ad mitted to the Northumberland CXniiity bar. He taught the upper department if the public school in Middleburg Idurlng pari of the sest-ion of 1874-75 and during the whole of the aession ol 1875-76. It was at the beginning of the latter session that he located per manently among us, and was admitted to practice at our oounty courts. Since tt I. luukn i0...lil aiiMtv nainc in his prnfcMlon. Tie had an honorable ambition to stand well aad labored faithfully to attain this end He was possessed of a high aense of the dignity of his profeaiion, and while corning to act the part of a drummer for business, lie yet accepted responsi bilities as they rame, and made duties faithfully performed his strongest re commendation. He wae founders of the recently formed Bar Association of our county and one of liia last professional acta was to attend the meeting ttl August llah and per form duties to which he had been ap 'pointed while incipient death was even then agonising his body. He loveJ Literature and road exten sively In addition to his profeasional labors. He waa truthful and honorable in his dealings and associations. He waa frank and gentlemanly in his do pnrtment. He was a g I neighbor, a good citixeii. He took a deep interee. in our public schools and hud an earn leal desire for their elevation and im provement. He showed an unusual warmth of attachment to his family For him the society of his children waaL no burden and their instruction no lardahip. He wae never heard to plead want of time as an excuse for leglect of tills and kindred duti He had the highcet respect for all things of a religious chare Her, we food of conversing niton religious topics, and had expressed himself to the writer and others aa moved by a leep sense of the need of personal re ligion. He has left us but has left behind dim the example of an earnest life May his memory linger with us, like unto an aroma of sweet flowers. And may God in mercy comfort the widow in her desolation and prove a fath er to the orphaned children. The funeral Cortege moved from the residence of deceased at 2 p. m. day, in the following order: Minister and attending Physicians, Members of the Bar and Court officers, Pallbearers with the remains, relatives of the fami ly and friends of the deeeased. rhe corpse waa placed In the vesti bule of the L. and G. R. Church. The large conceurae of people assembled n the audience room. Rev. I. Irvine1 delivered a very impressive and eto quent sermon from Isaiah 88 o. 1 v. I SH thin houui in order; or thou lhalt die and not Uv." Tha R. RhlndAl added a short and impressive addres " o..... ,,.A Biv,., i.iiJ'od Hie proceeni divided among horse tolTho Choir aang tko following beauti rul and appropriate hy mn ; TaaSarlv Iklak or tha saae. satlaM thaa nk akarttr-a base, aw Ua tbalr apliiu kavo a4, aaa sa- U tkal kaaatifal la4 I Uavat la avwr wHh laaaaa, aa4 maailaa Uat UharHf waavaa, Tklak at aaaM laoad kaart lhat ftsvss, aad SaaaMr thlak of tho eaa4. Caaaest TaadaHy taiak aftte seas. Maw UatihaSraatrlu kava lad I aaiotd Uaai arttfe UhaHlrf haad, Ua, taaaarlr Mak af 14a aa4. Kraatae aa raaetaf as ae rave. haart wHI aaha If a. Ha eat atataaa atnl lara. MMtM Aa4 aaartak taafer who art Haaarlaa fat 'isoei wowaoara Kavas UM wttalaar drovs are Wat, alwatt Straava aaS Owaai, As4 taadtsif Utah of Mm aa4.-Uae. JhatUo at lafcriaaaa aad pafcta, faTliM aMda oT laaaat aaaxata Mask waaai ii aaaaeiaas at ra sasitaaeartr leiafc af Sa Sad The treats ef dtsotstd arrived en aJIMry aooui wiut niam. a. at. Irala ta lisae) le wHaees the laJI 1' w"r mploy the whole . h'wi II .1- - I A I 1. ",clored woman bagn laofn- "aVrW Liver riHs" toenra biliww. TneM,' IttdtKestion, or headache. Sol J Lty alldriigjrlsts. - ' Iltan C It Bare-art ttiitMM Ttw A efVm. nn lttU W tha R.iaa knit hands on this Division were going down over the track and vrara caught on the l near Hill They did not hear the approaching train aad left the hand-car Juat In time to aave their hair and hide. The car was knocked Into pHntera. Reernttng ofAoe for the IT. fl. Army Vo. 17 N. 3d, St, HarrUburg. fa., Msj. B. C Woodniu,Recmting nfflcer. Able Diedied Unmarried men between the ages of SI and 35 years, (ft,, 4 in height nd weighing not lees than 130 lbs., nor more than 180, Band musicians want ad at extra pay. See Poster at the ktor of Lieutenant O. C. Gutelius. Cot. Evkb's Wim.. The last will and Testament of Col. Henry C. Ever, was opened and read last Saturday. We wore only aide to learn the goneral tenor of the document aad not the particulars. The town realilence, to gether with his personal property, and lrtnk-atock, he willed In Jrt. timpte to liia widow. His town property, not otherwise disposed of by will, is to be old, together with the lower farm, and the proceeds to be equally divided be tween the widow ami the heirs of the deceased. The widow is to have con trot of the upper farm during her nat ural life, after which it Is to be sold ... ...... his heirs. Eycr Davis, who so faithfully miniatured to the Colonel during his . h a. long aickuvss, received the Uottjer property and $1,0(10 in cash. A num ber of town lots were bequeathed to namoaakes. George Suhnure, James K. Davis and Mrs. Ever were named us Executors. Sriiu G'vre 7W6na. Chablst llarrxts lo.aeo Water- ratloas 4a oe.eoo Csatetopta, Tomatoes jhy the tea aad Swoel I'otolooa aad Cab. bag ia eakaswa qusality. Wo vialiad Mifgtr lalaad, abovs Balimgrovo, owatd by D. Freak Crania aad cultivated by lOhsrlay II if aaa wha is ana of lbs matt aXpariaassd Oardsaste ed HortlonUorials a lbs Stele. Bs ha tha ftssM Isl of new aetslopes afths cU.I ssst varis- kios ia abaadaaoa, ssbbsgs, sweat pota raoe, toaiaUao aad all sorts af vag aUhlss ipa aad ready for market at tho aioat raatoaahls prlaos, CLarlry is a squars isaa to deal with. Freak taferasd as lhat Charley has booeaie sa laleataty latertviel ia tha one of theLa((T,iiaa of vegetables, ia ralaiag lbs hatt varialiesand placing Niggar I.land 'la tba b If bail atats of euliivatloa lhat. with tho hot sua, hard labor aad rflee iloa of ibe ana's rays frai lbs sand airihlag Charley's haad, atraaga ta say whoa hs moved on tho lalaad his hair was saal blaok asd aow is rsl at a su. gar beat. Now ia tho tlraa to prooare rips atl as Ao., k., aad doa'l fail to gat ia your ntrdsrs at sees. The Bar and Bass. On Tuesdny the 13th, the Snyder County Bar Aaaot-intinn met at the iffico of A, W. Potter, Ks., iu 8elina grove, the principal object of the meet ing being tlie adoption of fy-laws and Conalittition. At noon the President. Alleman, ANq.. aasumod to lake a new departure from Parliamentary Rulea and of his own motion adjourn ed the meeting to reassemble forthwith in hia spacious dining rooms in his magnificent mansion onoe the resi dence of the illustrious Governor Sny ler, which, though exhibiting marked changes by the hands of the painter and artizan and the modornixed style of its furniture and the knick-knacks so artfully constructed and neatly ar ranged attesting the taste and skill of the intelligent and accomplished Mrs. Alleman who ia proverbial for her gen proua hospitality and peculiar fitness to make her guests feel at home, etill retains some of its primitivesimplicity ; and we cautiously glanced around to oe if the shadows of the venerable old Tuea-IOovernor did not linger about some where. But our eyes fell upon T.J. ninilh, Esq., who waa intently gsxing at something which we at once, from the intensity of his fixed gaze, suppos ed might be the aoughl-for-ehadows, but uo sfeid-ows there for he was stead fastly surveying a mammoth dish of Black Bass. There, before us, was such a harmonious blending of sub latantiale and delicacies, bountiful iu quantity, rich in quality and superb a arrangement that the tables fairly gror.ned beneath the rare repast Beat- Jea round lhe ub,M nd fter PPro .J.i. ftt . f a. at- m is priate thanks to the Giver of all good gifta, Ulleman, Senior, with his native coolness and deliberation proceeded to Idistribute tha Baas which he did with toqual justice and a steady hand. At the other extremity of the tables, Rev. Hailman presided with remarka ble calmness and dignity nothwith Standing he was surrounded wholly by ho asaemblage of avfooeoiat oqil and SI i I 1 I . i j . jMtnMHM, turn miMt irwr , ton ww au not presume to account for his pros- (enee, but we do presume to say that he was quite an agreeable and indiapen- Ele a cqulsi lion .append age and adden k the company. Hs is an agreeable, rteoua, cultivated, eloquent, ener- Vetio advocate of the Divine Law ; and Ini fact hole juat full of electricity and (vitality and if largo old (aabiaood coat (pockets were, in stylo we might think Jho carried a good aiaed gal vanio bat tery about with him. and thnl taa? ever aoh voleee aa awep llr solas v. Several eights age soeie vlttsles sateesd lbs stsre of P. M. Oaraisa la Ferry towatblp, aad earrltd a way, Itoiloea, Jtwtlry end ttolhlog of lbs vslas ef twsbaadred dollars. Tattta airo YottRO Lamm. Should young ladiee take up their Irath on leaving the church t If It la not polite for young gentlemen to aet their Xn. 15a, on them, certain it is, that it is ex ceedingly provoking to the young la die. We say take 'em tip a rough calculation, giving the ladiee full time to spread and leave the church on or dinary occaaions requires several hours by which time, the dinner is cold, or if at night, the old folks, have gone to bed and Susan Jane must hurry her beau off without a front door chat and only time for a hasty good night mitt. In Metnorlam. Rosotntloat petted by tht Cou anil ef iho Evaagalioal Latheraa Cboroli of Satioa grovo, apoa lbs draih of Cut. H. C. gar, who for many yaars has bsra a noil ute Cut aad highly otlotaod aitmhtr of Ihlt Charts and Conned. WnsasaS, It bath ptasatd aitr ITtavan ly Fathtr, to eall from our lalJtt our dear Urotbtr lltary C. Kytr. Thtrtfort ItttoLVsn, That wbils wt dtptor our lott, wa wonld how in auhmUslos to ttio UUIat will rtalitlng lhat our loat It bit itrnal gala. Rtfitvin, That la lbs d'ath of Urotbtr (forth 0 bur oh Cuaaoil of which ho hit httn a mtmbfir for Iwtnly thrrt year, hat lott a prudtat adviaor aad tba Church a mala tup port oaJ saatisttni mtmbtr. RstoLVsn, That our Chritiita ajrmpa ihles art btrtby oXlomltd to hit wilt and friaidt with (bats rttotmlitat. RatoLvsn, Tbal the abov bt rttordtd upoo ibt uinuftt of tho Council ami fur- aitbtd to ibo Cburcb and tows ptpa rt for puononiioa. Ily order of the Churoh Couotll. Cnjln lilt Cirtt Burnett iii leiriini. Ctsittr lilt cim lieiiitm aid tani net Ctaplir lut cirit cut. kriitti at lam. OipUr lilt U UUt HIT 17 L. OOCIIOIU. . D Huld by Jaw. A. Moats, Mitldieburg I'a. Rm, Wiiitx ano Bi.ut Wcia A Oppenhoimer, clothiers, have adopted the colors ol the American flag for their advertising Circular -Grant, Great or, Greatest Reduction in Prices ever made in Snyder County. Why we ran sell cheap. We have no expenses we buy for cash and soil for cnh wo sell a liiro quantity of goods and ran afford to sell at small profits. Why our customers gnt the worth of their money In good. Because our stock is new, fresh and latest etylc we car ry no old stock if the stock of goods of any sesson is not sold we ship ii in 1 bulk elsewhere and purchuso entire new stock for each season. We make no misrepresentations be- causo we have made SeliiiHgrovo our permanent and central place of busi ness we want to retain all our old customers and gain new ones. No matter where our patrons come from they will save the cost of coming on every suit of clothing they Luy from ua. Come and see. rioeiii Pictoral will tin toj nm. rutin Ptcioral c.rei Bomtust Qiictlf. Cioein Pectoral urn lid til mm test. riMU Pectoral ttaiti ii um, i ntcet . At J. A. Muaiit't Uriig Hiore. tliddleburg. OaadelUsi tin 4 Mmsdrake Dlla. Thoao ptlla aro mada from the eonoen Iratad oxiraoia nf harhs snj rnoit, care fully prtparad. asil do aot gripe ; aro aol a violent drsalis, hut vanr mild, toniag up tba alnraaeh, and iaduee a wall rtg ula'td aelioa of tba Hvar. Prepared by K. K. Thoaiptoa, whalt tola druf itt, TUutvillo, I'a. For sals hy Jobs A. Moats, Uiddlcburg, Pa. - MH)DLEBIIROPB0DIICE MARKET. cosssrven waasiv sv J. V. Dreoso, Oaloas per buthtl gj Poialoeo de 60 Baiter for poaad )i Eggt por dotoa 10 Tallow ptrpousd t6 Lard 0 Cborrltt Baadad Charrlas II Blsekbarrlts n.s Btthtrritt Dritd Applet Urisd Peaohss psrsd oap i 10 6 Ham 12 8bouldtr OH 8idta 07 Obetiaott ptr buthtl Sbtllbarkt do Mi.el6DQi( Grain & Coal Martet. COBSSUTSD WltSLT BY Samuel J3owen. Wheat par bstbel (old) Whtat ptr baaha! (saw) - -Ba do Corh do Oals d Cleramtd psr buthtl TiBoihytssd de Buokwktat de riaiaaad de Pea Coal Cheat sal coal f 1 06 91 00 46 45 84 It6 860 GOVERNMENT STOCKS, C Clot VS UarrlMaa lia Hitii a Towaaaao, 40 ta TB.ta aimf raiuodpkla. atocka bouyhl enM oUbat far oatk ar aa stars la Aa. aaS lot, tars, Bill. S8KEII, lot Oamaejr, S't..i. I - ttiaai.aaw, I r-aaaaflTaula-ll. H rblla4lnfclad Hudlaa A. B mt iMkltb Vallar . M ijaaita usai a na. uo., UaUaS Oaaipaalaa of I lo.........,. S4; c i 1I1 . Uo If aonaeta uoairai m. M MA.iutiii:ij. Jwly I Tib. bf Jobs K. Huhts, Kaq., Miss bisaa Siraah. ef Weahiaatea Twa. aad Mr. Desist Hastate!, ef Middlaereek Twp 131121). Aug. leth. ha this plase. A. H. f fabler. bs., aaod M joara, 01 taoalhs aad II days. la ihkt at tea. Am. 'Mi a. Uaillda. dawahtor ef JeasS P. aad Laaiada Hai Ilk. aged d yesrat 4 aeaiht aad, If days. Ia lott BarUa. Ualatl Ca . Atteaat A tdward Wltaaav starahaai, aaad lit. taa. 6d. ... Attfsat la... ! f reetertL ftllt. lfs al ioi ao aetaevi agN Mjraars.t sjji aad 11 days roneSU-f7MAMj (a M aeroea 04M n 1st rrtj iciu 4UK W 11 sr lot WE SELL THE MOST GOODS I '; we hates the Finest stock We malke the 'JLowestl JPiricest, ; The Orenl Qcsllon With I he IVopc l WHEKI3 THRY CAN BUY CHEAPEST' mill liro "vo vull kii.v tlitit IIiIm ciiii Imi lom tit WeiiG fii ppeinilheflmeir's CHEAP CLOTHING BAZAAK, sr.LiisKovi; im. Wo wnnM call the nifenlion of the riiizrna nf Snvdor mill adjoining ronntirta, o (lie foci llial wn Imve tinvv nl.nn.ltl.o I . , I 4 l.KT . CIII-JA I'liH'J' nn.l lti:!-'l' i-ilttlf ol tJIOTl I- 1N i ever l'fuo tdVcrod them, and we would ank nil who diuiie to ii.nke baiguins lo give us a call Mini etu id buy our goods, which consiHts of on I and SSIKS1 AMU UQYW VKQimma of all alylos quality, color, nlm on nnl prices, lo fit the amallest Imy up to tlio CndilT Oiatil. We aro miilirR specially of (ionla l-'ancy CnKHiiuore Suitn, fur r'ptinff and Mtiuitnor wcur, just tho noldiot lliinjjnnt. Our t-lin k of Cdeiitas litt'lltNliliii; CwoocIm ia full ami cnmplelo.evervthinir in the line, which we nre helling at Bottom Prices Call and see our extensive stock of IlAl'lS, Vool, l-'ur imd Htritw. ia all colore, stylos and prices. UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VAUSES, in larpe stock, an-1 oicoo.linRly low prices. Initio Jimmh, lNsi-fnl tititl Fnticv Cn1lf Hill vt h, cheaper than evor, CiHIh, 0I1iiim, i-ctli'H, Iltiiillci;lii'liKa in large variety, in ehort, everything usually kept iu a first chins Clothing Store can he purchaNuil cheap of us. For the past four years we have lieen encd in tho Clothing biminoss iu Melinagrove, and our cuatoroera will bear witness to onr uniform fair dueling, we make no misrcpeontiitions, eell good at the wry loweat lig. urea, and in all transactions endeavored to givo porfuct eatinfactiou. With many thanks for formir patnuinije we most reapectfullr ask a continuation of the eutue. April 21th. I879.tf. jrA' OPPKMIEIMEU. eJJUSTDDET FOR THE MILLIONS ! iiiiiiiici (Campaigu Waxing Mot ! BQJ03ft the SM rvOAN HOLDS TIIK FORT AT SEL1NSGUOVE, PENN'A. aaBaaaBBBWBaBatMnomjnmmMaBtHaBBaoBaB 1 wonM moat respeelfully announce to the t'nblic, that 1 have cow in 6'ocl tbo IA II jHHT' MTOCK ol tOOUH ever offered to tho ritizene of Sr.ydor County, embracing HOOTM afc HIIOICH of every Kind. Style and I'rice, forLadiea' -Misses' Hoys Youths' and Men ; neither are the wants of the baby overlooked, acince I have them to fit the tiniest foot. It is my desire to meet the demands of the 'nhlic by keeping nn hand the boat brand of goods iu the markets, and at the same time to sell at anch IO W 11 f. 1 01'3rd as to make the goods within tho reach of all. A cordial invitation is n tended to ono and all, to call and aee my etock. Any style of shoe not in store, will be ordered proibptly, when dt sired. With many thanks for past favors and request for your further patronage, I have the honor to remain yours, Very Respectfully, S. P. BURNS, Agent My motto is One Price and No Misrepresentations ! SPECIAL PRICES TO PARTIES FROM A DISTANCE For your Cheap BOOTS AND SHOES, g0 to BURNs- MARKET STREET, SHJNSGROVE, PA., HAlrIi pablla for aver Iwmatj raara. and la tho Iwat ti - Lii f rf piraiioa rfwr in. Vaatc4 for ltK8TOBl!a OUAV mitt m era The State TODTBrit COLOK i er AND LIFK. Obemist of Msas. and leading endorse asd reoom- Dead it as a great ania It aaaallas tba aat la. A rat Saaa aaal aalav I lata kalr slaaaa wlthaal atalalac Um ekla. ItwUl taaraata aa4 thlckaa laa aeawta 9t laa kalr, ira Mt HS Maaalac aa4 sauiae- war. til thas V AVBBT ftaLDrTKaa. f It aaraa IUalac, Krau tlaat aaa naadraar. a HAIR DBBaaiMO IS Is awry Jaarraklt, aalasj laa hair a aUk tiiHataa trhtak ail adaUraw It triumph in trn cine, WHISKERS wUl ahaaaa IM haaed la a BBOWN ae BLACK at dlsartUta. Baaaa la aa araaanrUWd t le aaally hpaUad. aaal aradaaae a piVsaial aalaw that wUl hat waali eat. 1 FZiflZaa vt If.lLUtiCltlLUalU.iLaa ta)WskaaaaihiBiaiaa Ueruf o-ar. tl UoekU l't bp, hups Um haa4 alaaa, fiil Ono l"oor IVoi-tli of Ulrali'r Jli-uir ORPHANS' JIODRT SALE ! THE aadtniiintd A IrainittratoM of tht atiaiootjaha Kliot, It't of Wttt laatfr lown.bip, bnjdr ("ouniy. I'a., dC.I. mill tiroto to l'ublio tft.t, or premitat a tar MeClura, oa SatnrJay, August 21, 1979, tho Mlowiaf dterib I two Trtcit cf Uod, tilut't ia Wttl Hrr lonLip, HouuJtd asd dtteribtd as lolUst ; Tract Ho, 1 cunttiuing 03 Acres, mora or lata, houndtd North by lanilt of A. K. MI(Hltnb aoi Wm. lckr t.nti bjr oibtrlaada of lrcvaJ 1 foum ly ItaJa of Haubra V. llror, aai Httl by Uadt st taaio tsd Hat. Uocktr, whtroua art oraoiad a (aad Dwelling iooaet Bare and othtr aut buitdlairt tho pram, tart art wall waxrad aad ika limbrrol portioa wall tat wiik ' tiealttak timber. Irtci No. i tiiaait ia Wst tlaavtr toaa. tbip will ba told at a wkalt ar ia paret'.t te tuil rurtkaatra, eostaiae 183 Acres, mors er late, (ksows Kt Unttt dlaawank mot), boitadtd North by Itadt of A.K. Middlttartb ; Bt bj laaJt af ttaatoi S aut h by Isada of Hor B. Mid dlttaarlb, laass MiJdloawalih aad ahaJa aiouaiaia, asd Watt by ItaJa ot ttaubaa U. tiroarr aad Iraol !. I,, w bars es are orotted tks aoeaaarjr lloildingft, le all I Dwottlac Houto. Bare, aad sol buildiaco lbs aablaarod portloa af this (rati holag Wtll IM with Iks k4s tat titabtr. Koih traota are aoavfatrai lo Railroad, alaihal, achtolt t. As. bkd ata valuabls sad drtirabl propanlta. Bah) la anaiaiaBea ai 10 a'alAk A hi hf Said day whoa I trait ot tale Alh aiaas saawa hy , I REPEftlC 8TKIMLl!ia. . a JAMES hLIMB. July ii, 18T9, AieUaletretart. AufcUnaer. Oeorpe H. Hackaa. btirg , of MidJlecreeX, r. o., m-ould at, nownee to the pvnnla of ttnvttet touo tyi that he will cry sales fci MM lihroonal )rtt4riy, at Short notice arnl 011 the iiut raamalle Iviuit. He iuaiantsea U,faci.o. (MarJ5.?ra "toj " - 1 VV. -mmm o in ALL! Store. May 22.T9. EXECUTORS SALE. Ttia orSiffn.. l:fnOftf IS MUUot a'lihim Wtir lt' nf Wnr. Iihlf, Kkylor wint?. d-rl, alll nff-r tl P'vhiia ..., ltu Ui. rt-IJ.n.' it l da, oa Sttur.Uy, Au(fut 3-M, iS79. na-n.lnttrTilM. H-l r.UU. to wit A -. irtct A Uus tiiiuu ia ut4 lxabit. coautniDf loO ACRES O culi.T.t r, I iltn e w-ll ! itr, llaiir. i uii.Ip.j Nont to.: Apv'a. htr, Kt hf Ii J. K'ttsjr. 4 -urfc bf Hoo-f J full Ax. 4 App b ru, veceu bf J P Wfcan J -aVn StkulU r 4t4 i)' if-, on wbli fi mrty srK.-tl ft pjaial house, baxk Riii P4 Whejf BaTtMeBrt tatMl1 ltuc, t eliVol 4 tr f fl hO'U't AH 1 brn, (m i lpctvrl M .. (illtni frtn. OoBajbiit Scbt ftaid Cttmti- 17. WEES. fAinra (r tuimpr'uvey.tt, NmibUisI iVfh Ii V rfter. fcwl br Krmnlliaj Jrru, S-tiiit husi Wmt by I tV Aw' h! bva ftU)ttt A;r .- curo-i avhI ifee bi.acai tU TLTBEEEI. 8J o c.in.a. tt tVU A. X. af di Sa wkoa wrau ji ! will a aiJ liuraa bf ?: i. RtTTCK. . u. w aaKR. July n, tr. iwiun PRIVATE SALE, or Valuable Beat Estate I rTWri nhJersifniej reeijinp 10 I'erH j.i;o.ii jur cuatr, rt. vOWMti rn labt ! 'Sr S.-ii wcibJ. ...rub!. Kl hi:. ithtu la roa akl kbaut I vj af MiMtfruT, tia taa Fiakars j tltancS rvaJ, rvaialaiaa VG.iCRES, aftaa baa) 4aUt; al Ualni taJ .rr .t tmn Ml U a bib. mim taltiaatMai htuaaraNtwaat"dSalHat kwaat tad ' T.trEkysnt.D, tlrMai. twal rUra, aala, U- Km, fhatal Uaaa Bad tar wal siibaa. AUI 4 JCEES a Wtui Laa4 H tat ana taa jhat taanl40 tbk Mbtir taa, Pjaa baibaa. AMabWaa ami, aaa oautva V w tad kualaa. ta a a.n para taw vau,miuMl at aanaavdaa aiat '' I vt Btrtaat yaHiaalafa rati 4a ar Mrra". Jotkh B ertrt thab. aninaja,! ta.
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