El&itobOT& Ac;, 23, 1S79. - Irth IMnruTT roe are rM CnfW ef InM Ueeatv are heM M the fwarth Meadeye ef Fowraary, May, Bad Heptsmhee, ea Mwil BMtav etlieeweiWr. AH eomrnurileatlori, business let ters for thin nrnpe, to aeenre prompt Attontiin should b addressed follow: Tit Pout, Middleburjr, ftydtr Cbnttty, Pa. Advertisement, wmntunlratlona ta. mutt I handed kti ky Monday iioob, to secure Inser tioa In nett 1ste looal Newn, Vtc. ale Bcglatrjr. The following it a lUi of sslas vHieb liava either ben advertised or UJU printed At lots oSea. rSa4mlr. Ah. , It. 1. Hitler 1 Y. M. Wcor Eieeulor of William Wagner, dee'd. will eell Real E Ut in Monroe twp. (Saturday, Aor. 80. V. H. Wsgiter Ec- editor of Cupt, John llehn, deo'd, . will sell Real Eetat in Monro twp. Saturday, Sept. IS, Jacob C. Waller Assignee of Christian Walter, will tell Reiil KiUU in Middlecreek twp. fUlurdsy, Aug., , Henry Zwrimen wi'.l dispose of val it ah'e KoaI JSitata in Middleuurg ee Dili. Saturday, Sept., CO Henry Cronee, Assignee of Abrsm Krmiee, wilt ell Rrwl Estate in Midtocroelc townsliip. Thursday. Ant;. Sftth, J ihn A. Assignee of lute Bearer, will sell Fereeual rroperty. TrivAte sale John W. WoodMag of Penn twp. ofleni a valuable Farm At PrivAte sale. Private) sale Sownrra H. Miller of Perry twp. oilers a valuablo Farm At Private tivle. Squirrel Are scarce. The doctor Are busy. An early frost ii propheeied. Bummer U on the homeatrotch. Cbniiderablo sickness At preasetit, ... Cbunty fairs wilt coon be the rage. The potato crop will be large thU year. Oyster will be in ea0A in a few week. The backbone of lummer has beoa broken. The small boy is beginning to think of school. The days Are getting much shorter t both ends. jVxaniino your parlor carpets And the destructive mutli. Thin out the vine And give your grapes a eliance to riueu. There ere Any Amount of beautiful !CAches in market now. ' Quite a ninnltcr of our people attend ed Camp meeting ouMunday. Pheasnnta are reported as being plenty in the places that they usually frequent. A few days lint and then ft few dnys cold is very trying upon lite) general health of people. Youny Ladies and Gents, sltotttd read Advertisement of V. FOX, in our ltd- vertising column; i The Pennsylvania rsilroivl freight :ahop At Altoona has ordwers for twen ity-tliree hundred box curs. Many ladies misinterpret their suf ferings. Try a box of "Hellers' Liver Fills." Bold by all drugi:Uu, - damp-meetings Are now all the rase, nd young men are looking out fur their girls And handsome turn-outs. Next year will be a very prosperous one for dealers in sniiked glass. No less tbanseveri eotip Are Announced. ' Those subject to ensttvenea should jit once try "Sellers' Liver Pills." Zio. -per box. Sold by Alt druggist. . Woman should never forget that she 'brought more sin And misery into the sorld by her eating than ever nun did .by bis drinking. When you go on a trip through the country you can hear on every side the farmer cheerfully singing ; "Qte I llamt Whoa I Ott-Ham T C.G. Seebold, the white mAn we mean the While Sewing ITachine nun 'will accept thank front this office for lot of flne plum. When a young lady begin to take n Interest In the Arrangement of a yovng man' necktie it Is sure sign of ossJUi(ig wore serious than sister jr. WhiUtQeorgeO. Kleckner of Centre Twp. was attending the funeral of one or hi chlUree Another died, Dipth. ria It making fearful ravages In Jen ire township. The rata of Ifondsy was Much need ed and ha revived everything in the vegetable line, aad esudtled oitrfarw r to prosecute farmiug .upexAtioii with more cam and rapidity and ve hope has tended to abate tbe sipidesaie. ' JhVPy 'uuteW. A couple ofvjg glee were smashed At oampweeUng ere didn't atop to inquire whose aitey were lU ' not austoinary no matter, "git up lliere Charley" 4be lnejtsir)r. h etUer Any one ttluiurej Muiflt iti fter a vh He, . ' V. M, Camp ifHg, Vn imamua have been elrculsting reporu taat the V- B. Camp meeting at- MiddleWg, was postpoued on aeewsntof disease in tbe niglibnrhood. Now I wish to ssy ttt the public that our weeting will be litld, reposbj o the contrary no(wktu ifgafliog,,1- .;;r;,iv himzlex, Fwur in Ciiarge. CmitKft' trill. W have been nrgently requested to publish the Will of Col. Eyerand to gratify a widespread and general wish ol the public we give bolow a synopsis of the beqiiesta. To the widow, All hi Household And Kitchen furniture, cow, hone, buggy, harness Ac Ileal ' Estate situate In Selinagrove not otherwise bequeathed, to he sold end distributed one half to M try O. fiyer, widow, the olhor half in three equal shares to the heirs of Rev W. J. Ryer, brother of deo'd., to Jfargaret Dangler and Mary Zigler, hi sisters. The "Crissinger farm" to be sold as soon as convenient, one half to widow, Alary O. Eyer, the other half in three share as Just mentioned Above- Farm near 8elingrove And tract of wood-land in Union twp., In fee aim pie to the heir of Rev. W. J. Eyer Mar garet Onuglor And Jfory Ziegler in e- qul shares. Brick Mansion, Lot an High street adj'Nsing Jus. Qemberting, And Lot Adjoining Mrs, Witmorlo the widow Jfary O. Eyer in foe. To Mary O. Eyer widow absolutely 50 hare 1st, National D ink of Kelins grove, AO shares 1st National, Sonbury, and 2(1 sharos 1st National, D.inville and dividentla due At lime of testator's death. To C. Eyer Davis $1000, when he Arrive At 21. To C. Eyer Davis, Lot Xo. 43 In K. & 9. addition. Fo Henry Gauglor in fee, Lot No. 47. To Henry E. Davis in fee LM No. 48. To Eyer Bpyker In fee Lot No. B0. To Eyer Parks, in fee Ixit No. 51. The residue of real And porsonal estate to bo converted into money and distributed one half to widowlMurr O. yer. site other half to the heirs of his brother Rev. W. J. Eyer end his two Hwtcr MsrgA'et Gaugler and Mary Zeigler. MeCi.tmx. Aug. 27 79" Mr. Klitor. -It it true that tuasiliUs and diptberi are raging so HorceJy at MjtfcjAunurg mat mere are nut enougii pcrwina mh liave not been attacked by the diseane to attend unon and minister to those that are ronflned to their ieds T Is it true Hist Oie under takers and grave dluKcrs are unable In furnish colllns and icraves fust enouirli nud the corpses rom.iin uuburrietl un- til ileuoin:i Mitiou sits in a id it is al most impossib le to bury the dead T UUAIIUtl. Dear Obaaliah, we answer your que (ton negatively. Diptheri prevails to some extent, but not nearly so bud as you ere informed. Q lite a number o persons who you mention in your lotter as doud Aud buried Are about doing business as usual and h ue not bcunick dt all. Our death notices will answer your questions. The dis ease is coumied to children. IEJ.I Stellur's MidilUiburg Cornet Baud will scept our thanks for Saturday night's Hereuiide. The Huxl is well disciplined, gaily iiuiforined, aud bo coming quite .Mo:iut. Uhas musi- i-iil talent compares favorably witli tho best country bands and is now compesod of members generally who uro perm. moot and will not be liintlur od in itsiirogress towrd perfection by the constsut iicqiiisitiou of now mem bers to supply the planes of those who remove or go nut through other caus es, huul'css to our B.inJ. II7ii Itrru mm;-"Dal toc:or Ed. what sthays mil loclor R irbcr he guvs me do besht mettuiuo what I can nils any blace und lie does me more goot as all tie loctors in Boliuydsr gouudy he Eives a soot toctor when ho dont go lead pefore he lives so long, und he issue puddy little follow whsijlaf when I vust eoutes inter de toctor shop, und he fuels my bulse und he say he strikes blendy genunk, und be urys to Uluose evry podys. Coal ! Coal i Grain! Seeds ! Seeds ! & D iwon's Coal YArd opposite the Middleburg Depot is stocked with a large supply of All kinds of coat whioh he is selling At the lomd pomibte prion. He is paying the highest market price for Grain And Seeds of All kind. Lime burner and (armors should now pur chase their coal before priocs advance. JClghJiium aiut e Bin fenn. Jonathan Bony was Attending campmeelliig. Had hi head-quarters at the Grand Centeral Hotel, Centreville, end on Saturday night After retiring was taken with nightmare After tbe oppressive or stupefying etfeoU bad subsided be rushed to the window to restore respi ration and tumbled from the 2nd story window receiving considerable interna! And external injuries. Pn Towiuhio . William Hum mel end wife, of Penn, were Attending CAmp meeting, lust Sunday And re turning home passing the residence of Clio Aurnnd a dog chased some boss under the horse At which he became frightened, ran into the fence, throw ing Mr. H. oid of the bueev hut-tins her severely end damaging tbe buggy erf eeneMeraMy. W. It, 8. 4 Brokm ijf. Edward Snyder was eaotlng Jii uMte and Separator to the Uim f Jli , Shannon to thresh out his erp. Crossing the bridge in the lane batsveen the main road and the barn tbe engine? upset, broke the Ay wheel and otherwise in jured tbe machinery. Hone md Buoyy ShUn.-Qtorf Dauberman, of Preeburg, went to CVtnpiueatliag on unday last, near Centreville, and tied bi horse in the wood near tbe'oamp, Some tint during , cervices the horse awl buggy la Ukau m; , "'Wuio4 .ua door," haowrd, -r t.",aT"i!! Tbaoolortd woman began Unfa ' Vaaas4sai maaaa artfl lr Aa f fc V. 45UH UXZZl ItTTE Fmro, If sivT ootnrrt; KSsl. ' ' T ; Ab(J0t th, 1879. Ed. , Forr -Harvest . for 79 ha come and gone and the farmer have been taking recreation b trotting af ter the Plow from morning until night these hot day. There will be more wheat aown In Kansas thin fall than any previous year aa next year is their called Wheat 'Yeaf, (they count every alternate year for wheat out here), Last year crop was im mense, this year not so large Although some think she may continue the Banner Slate." I understand some Are raising the cry that Kansas can not raise enough this year to feed her self, now this is loo thin, as they can" not give you statistic to prove it. tliose who were unfortunate enough lo go a little too far West where they were troubled with the drouth an J hail storms uisy indeed have rough living this winter, but the people of the east" ern part of the tfUte will not let them suffer. If that ether Newton cor res pondent to one of your Snyder county papers would stick a little closor to the truth it might be as well for th e coming generation We have had an abund ance of rain this seasi n and conse quently have the largest crop of corn ever known in this section. Harvey County has this yoar 40,170 Acres in corn, whinh At A fair estimate of 40 bus, per Acre will be over one ami thrre qn Ixrs Millions 6im, Ttiis is the time of year you hear tho big stories come in from down along the river, down there they dare not leave a plow, fork Ac., stood out overnight near a corn flold as by morning (bey will bo covered with corn ears, die man left hii sack iu his corn field and when he went to look for it 3 weeks later it had 15 ears of corn nearly grown. Iu worse than Mrs hair oil. The latest is of an old clucking lion which has been setting on 15 grains of corn for the last month thinking they were hen eggs would it not bo advisable for some of the "Poor Darkeys" to emigrate thither, as li'ater Motions aro so largo that they could up en J one, make a door largo enough to drive in, and it could be used for a house, stable and pig pen, combined now as those are a very truthful class of people down there,' we have no reason to doubt tbe truthful ness of these storuw. Newton has been counting up and finds she has 181 places of business how is that f r a six year old town. Texas Ponies are brought in lively and you can have yonr choice from about 4'25 and then have the pleasure of breaking litem in the bargain. We are pleased to know that our friend Jho. Dreeso is itccuniiilating go! den treasures by (he sale of some of his fine large water melons. Lnst week ss lie was going to Iiuutou on business he conclujnd to take a load of melons, so he selected 33 nice lan:e ones ('hat you would willingly givo M cts., a Utce for in Snyder county) and after hunt ing for near nn hour in that rity for a purchaser he Anally sold nut the load for 30 c's., its rough on tho 'Boys ss melons are an article we do mo not like to seo go to waste even if sonio of the poor fellows Uwe a nights rest with roller morbus iu coiiscqnuiuo there of Politicians here seem to be more In terested in Ohio politics than that of (heir own State. Guess old bats will lie plenty out bore this full. , IIlBVKY. A Cyclopedia for tl 0 00 Ptrhssslb most rsmsrksbls lllsrary trpri of lbs llms, is the publication of lbs Library of Universal Ksovlsilgr, lo 20 vsluns of nearly 1.000 pf cU, hautssly bound, for 60 nsnis per vol una. or glO.OOforlbt sri. Ii is a.rtprial vntlrssrth last (1879) RJiabsik sad Laadoa sdiiisa sf Cbaahers' Easyalopt dl i A IHstioasr of Uairsrsal Knowl sir for lb Psoels, wlia very largs ad ditions opoa lopies of sproial iatersat lo Amrrisan rradrrs. Tbs amount of maltsr will somswbst sXoeod tbat of lbs fjelopsdiss of Applsisa or Jobosoa tbsngb lbs prios is but a fraoiioa sf their od. Voiusts ons is la bs rsady sarly is Psptsaibsr, and tbs othsrs will follow at vary sborl laisrvel. Tbe rsaarkahls low priess aro aossaaisd for by lbs method of sals, le the subsoribsrs direst, savlag lb lare eesmi'sisu, ofioa & sr 6o por eoat, pal l lo agsnls or dsslori . Is, by lb rossat groat rsduoiioa la lbs set of making books, and by mskiag vary iarg sales. Tbis esrlsiuljr It work last tbs millions will apprssists. Spools! ladasomoals are offsrsd t ssrly sueesribsrs and l olubt . Tbs publisbors bars rsetnlly it sasd sJitlsas of Gbastbsrs' CyelspoJia of Kaglisk Litsraliws, 4 vols. i oo, fonar ly sold lo vols., for $0 ev alto, Rollins Aaeisnl History, sad Jstvpbns, Works, largs typs edition for $J.'J6 aad 2.ee, sad Smith' Bible Oioiisasry. $1.00. Tbsy also publish, in August and Bp. Ismbsr, tbe Aem Library of Oisgrapby, lit vols., aad th Asms Library of klodsra Clasaios, vols., lb fsrmtr ' at SJ esois aad lbs lallsr at ( j sr vol. la thoss strlss rs prssonisd sash authors as Varlyls, Maeaaiy, Ulbboa, Uotdsmitb, LamarUas, MisbMsl, Thorn Moors. WaJur BeoU. and Foutu. and snob sub- josi as Caasar, Oremwsll, Burns, iosa of Irs, Visar or WaAstold. Fieslela, Lai Is ftooks. At., Full catalogue of j publica tions, terms Is alubs. A , will bs sent frss en request by lbs publishers. Us Amerieaa Book gxekaaas. 66 Heskmea BI..B. T. Our young friend John 8. Alleman Esq., km located himself at No, 19 North 3rd, Street In the City of Har risburg where any person having legal businea to transact, will find him ready and willing to attend to all mat ters entrusted tobiin. Mr. Alleman is a graduate of runy If jiuia Col lego, Gettysburg, andalcoof the Law Department rtf the Uuiveesity of Penn- sylveniit. He read Law likewise i the olBwof E. 8penoer MJIIer, of the dtyorPbilAdelphia. We esmreeom. meod hint as perfuctly hooest, trail worthy and efficient. 'We , wish blin great auooaa in bjajwofaaslon..';,; j The grape crop will be abundant bt ruabjut tbw svatwu,' '-- 'ami isiataa.eaiB.il iiaWamai mmnuptMi yam vex 4 tlemejemwmw, 7w- fsrssT Vssy weiwM ad ibrtlliQg tr to itt Scici,Ui. -K. Benjamin LeiUel rusid-' ing Kftout Inred milos west of Kratxer- ville, in Jackson twp., committed sui cide on Monday forenoon . by hanging himself lo a halter strap in his horse stable. No cause for the commission of the deed is known. P.- Camp IB urn so. A Camp meeting, will be h e I d In , Bowor' O r o v e along Middlocreek, one mile west of Middleburg under the Auspice of the V. B. In Christ church, to commence on 8opt., 8rd., And continue At least one week, where all lovers of the Lord are invited to be present. Come with your tents to this "feast of UhernAcles" and let us reap a rich harvest of blessings from Him who is the giver of all good gifts 111 At we enjoy. Come one, come All. , U. Oamiilch. 8TRAY8HE El. About the first of June 7 sheep 4 white, two of which have small horns 3 black, one of which is a Work, stray ed Awsy from the premises of the un dersigned residing in Franklin twp. All of Ihetn have a slit in the left ear. Any person giving information con cerning their whereabouts will bo libe rally rewarded. P. ). Addrons. JOHN BEACH EL, Middleburg, Pa. Crnnw mt Circs Httiicii in inrattti. Camplor lilt tain Kkeintui ill Ian tack Cinpltt Hit caret cm miui ni Mm. Caip-tor lilt it ndi all If t Ottrlilti I. D Bold by Jao. A. Moats, Miduleburg Ta. JJST OMUOMpSEPf . T. 1879. Obasd Jvaoai. Adams Henry Hartman, Nr M. ll l dleswartb. Dstvsa Wm. II. Dress r, A. B. Ilelfricb, Jsmrs Keller. Fsarklis Joseph flhuntion, E. A, Bifio- inger, John 8. Hassisger. Jacxos Jaoob Lslttel. Midolbspss Wm. Heaver, 8. 8. Sohoob. Minnisvsssa Joel Row. Mosbob l.aa K. Ilollenatine, 0o. Zim mermsn. Psesr Wtir-Jaeob 8. Willow. BstiBMBov Wm. M. Cam. N. 8. Fh rer. Chae. It. Risbel, John Pparr. t'sios James C. Bbster, Jse. L. Burns. WAtHiSfiTos David Arhogael WlUitH tirimm, Jsesb llnsksaburg. Psviv Jusoss. Adahs Jaeob 8. Mnyer, William Wesdsr. Usavss Janes II. Long, Itase Wsgner, Jaeoh Weltel. Dsavsa W. Lewie Msnheek Irsas Mid- dletwarlb, A K. MidJIcswarlh Cbstbs Jaeoh O. tircoa. CHAraAN-W. P. Hilbish. Jacksos Oeo. D. Uenfer. JfiuoLsuBBBK A. B. Krek, Geo. W. Roueh, Henry Sbotly. Jfossos Bolnmon App, Joiepb Ilouil, Joe. Lepley. Jr. Pins Henry Cnlly. Bepbirus Herman, Joel Look, I'bristian Bahnurs riser A. J. llritcbel, Keuhen Fieber, Jno. It. Firhrr, Henry llurnhrrg.r, Riobnrd W. tsolers. Ssoiuel Trout- man, Bimoa IVrller. Tsbsv W.--I. O. Osrm.a. Thoa. Ralbfon. BsLiRKiiaovs John Fry, II- J. Urox, W. O- lloloiea, 'ereleal IUr. Juo. L. Afsrks( Jooae Uaueh, Joaeph Weu nek Usios John B. Ooker, E. 8. 8iabl, Baml. W iim.r. Wssuixiiros Oeorse Ilneterman, Elise Hsius, Hsmucl Itf lobrnh.ch, Dsulrl lluueu. Jitnaibin Spnglr. 0lin II. PteuoM, Jsoub tinJar, Jo'io 6. Wal ler. tMM ftciwil win mt toi turn noeoix Ptcicrjl c res Hcarm5i Cmclcly ITnenti Pectoral wei mil ni trnrji trtl Flctaii Itcionl coisn 25 ctnts. 5 mi is ?i. Al J. A. Moaue'a Drug Mute. Mul.llrburg, . . - Tell your Neighbors. For two yetrs cr rusre I eenld find tiolliins Hist wotiM cure me of a smoth ering feeling in my cheat. The doc-lore said I wa too far gone wiih dyp-'P'U aa I torpidity of Ike liver, and meJieise eould do me no good. I was very otuen dl-lreeaed with a weak bank pain must of the lime I eould hardly walk A Udy advised me lo uae tbe Raroama, Raoksobe Liver and Kidney t'ure. and before two heitles were used I waa nearly cured, and bare not been troubled wiih the asms coaiplaiat for more lho two years. It is in Deal medicine I erer ew. HHIDOBT Ds MiORAW, Venango. Pa, l'renarsd be K. K. Thoapeon. Titus ville, Ps. For sals by Joba A. Moats, Middleburg, uddleburqboddce market. eoiiBcrsD wsss;lt av J. V. Di'oeaei Onions psr bosbsl S5 Polaloss da 50 Butter per pound 12 Eggs per doten Ji Tsllow perpousd (6 Lard 07 Cbsrriss Seeded Cherries 14 Blaokbsrries OS Ksahsrries 26 Dried Apples Dtled Peaokee pared Soap 4 to 6 Ham 12 Bbouldsr 0" Hides 07 Pheatsals psr bnehel Bbeilbsrks do Middled Grain & Coal Market. COBBSUTSn WSSBLV BV Samuel Dowen. Wbesl per hnahel (oM) Wbsal ft bsaael (sew) II -m A m ft 06 91 00 4A b ti L'ora d Oats ds Clovsrsssd per basasl ni . 1. A 1 . ouoawaeax Flaieeed 4 S 86 to Ch eel sol seal MA.llJl.112i:. An. Ttfc. by 0 R. Pever. Esq.. Miee AbhlsOHehsad Mr. 0. Iir4 BetlsV net) f rreebarf. JJIISD. la Ibis rises A XI Ml Won tarsel. nn ef Rene? Bssbataa, s(e4 4 years, menlb aad tl isysr ) la franhlta Twp. M Tnsadsp lbs Itb last., A I via H. asp ef Misbast , K. 8111 Ssbasa, amis absmi f yea. la MUdfeereei Tavasa a 4b ff f Jalf . Obarle, let at sea sf Sasmsl AfaMbrfl, aHbsft, fN ;syj a4f9 . V. ...I a Hr aWila. m tbs 19 last. sssaa l a f Arsnm Berft, a4 At yt meata aas oays. 1 tonaa of (Ta'vayu'uCMuf Iba'SUeriST for aala. Nlea owofor i IWi Mil WE SELL THE MOST GOODS! WES HATE the FINEST STOCK We CMatie ttlie Lowest IPrices The Great Qcstlon Willi the l'eopc Is WHERE THEY CAW BUY CHEAPEST mitl liisro wo -would nny Hint thie cun lo tluno tit cheap clothing bazaar, 8ijjsc;kovi; pa. We wonM call the attention of the rifizona of Snvder and adjoining eonnlipa, to the fart that we have now on liandtl:eIAljrl:HrJ Jll hi A 1 MCNT llixl IHIrST nloclt ol CIA)TI I IIS' V ever before ntTered them, and we would ask all who iluuiie to u.hko barguius to givo ua a cull nud sua aud buy our goods, which cousist of wm& am nom Qmwmm? of all etyloR qnnlity, color, shades and prices, to fit the smallest boy np to the (VI iff Giant. We aro ranking a specialty of (lenta Fancy ('nsairnera Huits, for Spring and .Summer wour, juxt tho Dollicnt thitifr out. Our stork of (wotitM litrutsslilii' (JooiIn is full and complete, everything io the line, which are selling at Dottoni 1'ricea Oull and eo our txtuuaivo stock of HATH, Wool, lui mitl Htraw, iu all colors, stylo and price. UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS VALISES, in large elock. und exceedingly low price. Ilit Di'i-mh, IVrcnl nnl Innny Onlio Hliii'trs, cheaper than tver, C7iiIIm, CJollnrH, IN'suil Um, 1 1 niiIli'liitf h, in largo variety, in short, evcrythinff usually kept iu a first clan Clothing Store cnu bo purchased cheap of ua. For the past four year we have been engaged in tbe Clothing biiHincRH in Scliungrovo, nud our customers will bear witness to our uniform fair dealing, we tnnke no misrepHentiitionH, soil goods at the very lowest tig urea, and iu all transaction endeavored to givo perfect satisfaction. With many thanks for former putioungo we most respectfully ask a continuation of tho same. April 'nth, I879.tf. iv KIS OPPICNll ETMEIt. mm FOR THE MILLIONS I uinmeD (Campaign Waxing Mot ! fide SE rvOAN HOLDS THE FOHT AT SEL1NSGUOVE, PENN 'A. I wonld moat reetwctfullv niinoiiuoi to tho I'ublio, that 1 bavo now in stock the t jA 1 1 i -lCWI MTOCK ol 'IH nver offered to the citizens of Snyder County, embracing 1 SOOTH V HIIOI IK of cvury Kiiul. Ktyleuud I'rke, for Ladies' MisW Hoys' Youth' aud Men j noither are tho wants of tho baby overlooked, seince I havetheui to tit tho tiuiest foot. Jt is iny deeire to meet tho deioandH of llui 'uhlio lv keeping on huud tho bcit brand of good in the markets, and at the same time to sell nt hurli T-.OW lJIIOI'i bm to mukotlio goodswithin the reach of all. A cordial invitation is extended ta one and till, to call and sou my stock. Any ntvlo of fclioo not in store, will bo ordered promptly, when desired. With many tbuuks for punt favors aud a request for your further patrouugo, I have tbe honor to reuiuiu your, Very lletpectfullv, S. P. BURNS, Agent My motto is One Price and No Misrepresentations! SPECIAL PRICES TO PARTIES FROM A DISTANCE. For your Clump BOOTS AND SHOES, go to BURNs' MARKET STREET, SEUNSGROVE, PA., One Door THE BEST REMEDY Diseases d tlu Tlrat ana Lum AYERS Disease of tha pulmonary ontaua are so iirovalent auil fntaJ, Mutt s aale aud n-liabla rvuifily lor thuiu is iuvaluaMa to every community. Ay b a CNsaar Pict-roHAL la auch a remedy, ami no other so 'luinvntly merits the roniv. ileiics of lew nulilic. It la aai-ienuneoms. l.lnitlkiRol tll.uiell eliial irlm tilra anl euralite virtu.-s ol the rliKWt draza. PECTORAL. ehenjIcBlly uuiu-d. a a.w s viaraaei iualini th ereaU aal caallileefflcloiH-y and uniloniiltyol re sults, which enalilrs ptiyali lana aa well as Invalids to use It with eonrltlemv. It Is the litnat rvltahla rvniwly for dlaraaea if the throat ami iuaira that s'ii-ure luw lira, ducetl. It atrikea al the Imindatioa ol alt pulmonary dlaraam, aftonllnif pronipt aiul certain relict, and Is atlapted to tienta of any B4;e or eitlier sex. rW-inj very nalatafile, the youueal cbiklrea take) It wUlx.iit dimrulty. In tha tr.au keea of ordinary tuahs. Colds, Horw Throat, Iteoarhltre, InHMsnsa, ('Iwo CTiaa 11 sam Throat, Aetna a. Croup, aal ('tarrh. effwta of Avsa'S C'hkhuv 1'KOTostt.are roauit'al.and multW tudes are aaaaally pewerved from serious lllneae by Ms liuutlr aad faitblul uae. It shonld be beat st ha4 ui every bouae. bold, for lb proterthm H afforila In sud den attacks, la Whooplag-eouKh and 1'irr-narrlHa liters la no other remedy aa eaisarSiias, sootbiug, aad helpful. Tha marvellous rnres which Aram's Chshby fierroMAt. bas efTet-trd all over th world are a suftti-ieol a-aaraiity that It will vooUnue to prwlaca the beet results. Aa Imperii ii trial wtll ronviars tha moat sceptical of Ita wonderful uurative aowera, aa well aa of ita ear rlurlty over all other iretaraUoos lor paliawnary couipuuala. Kmlaeot pbyaateaa ra all parte of the eouutrr, hnowlu; ka rotupneltkwt, rerow. Bieexl Avaa's CHaaav I'ax-roaaL lo inva. Ma. asid tejeavrlbe H ta thelt praetlra. Tm Seat of ball a siafrp has proved It abaoiule eeetaiaty ta ours ail MtlssoAar asajipiarats not already bay osJ tbe rvah p'sataU tVaaaratl fey IV. L 0. Aytr 4 Lewe Mass. i A iuvaw uarwu. rter fiti MM TOE T TVortli of LJltsli'w Jlrutr COUKT rUOCL VM.VTIOV. Wbereaa lbs Hon. J. C. Cuuber Traai dent Judge of the Jti lioial Diatrtn eumroeeioiiusooiiniiesoieoyier. bmon) and Mifflia sad ilirsm O'Ne'l and 1 Sam'l. H- Ysder Kaqa. Aesoeiat Judges' in and for "ny ler eeunly bare iaeued their . precept bearing, date tbe 4-h day ef j March A. U. I7, lo me directed for lbs boldinp of an Orpbsas' eourt, eonrl of Common I'leaa, ourt sf Oyer and Ter- miner and General 4urt of Quarter See-1 siuas of lbs reses al MiJdiebarg, for lbs ronnty of Snyder, ea Ibo 4ib Monday, (be log tbe iiai day of Sept. IB. J.) ssd eonlieue one week. Motive is therefore hereby given to lbs Coroner. Ju.tieea of lbs reaoe and Conal. blee in and for tbe sounty of enyder, la ap-1 penr ia their proper prreoa eilli tbeir rolls reoorda, inuulaillons, tsauiluaiiont and oiber remembraooes to do Iboae things wbiob of tbeir offices eeJ ia their bebalf perlsia to be dune asd witaeases saj per sons proeeeuting la bebalf of the Common wealth sgtinal any person or persons ars required to bs then and there aiteuding and not departing without lesvs st their peril. Justices are requealed la bs punct ual ia tbsir atlsudsoes al tbs appointed lims Sf rassbly to noliee. Uivea under iny band sn l seal at lb Sheriff's oftie in UlMJIeburg, the 211 Jay sf Aug. A D., one tbouaaad sight hundred and ssvvaly-nino. IMN1EL pULCa vEB). aseriB. Notice iu Partition. 1 In tkt mallrr of the tile of Jlrttie Ah rtmd, lute of SIo urw Tinrnhii,Suyter ruatttry, tlrmwnf, ,. . . . TeUeemeW Aaeaad. Heart 4. Aaraad, Amelia lateruiarrl.a with leee rrymeier, harah laterwarrled lth laaaa fester, Juka J. Aarand. Wllliaat Ae read, J .aaa A Breed, Allow telermerneil alih Miller, the (aid al e- rilue a mlaur kae hr her aaarUiaa H V. I'taa. all re.kl.we ta MaiderawsMv. t'a, hlU.Seth tuieraMrrk-d wits JehatMat. Uakbad Slllte, Iowa, baaieel Harlatwa, Iowa, helre aad I et use weetettooo ef Itwitl Aaran, late el M..a Iwa towaakip, hayOee euaaty, fa. deoeaaedi . Ont in; j Ton are herehe eails-l tai w .j a . . .r il. i ...... . . eartef hatdar SBaalu aad la mm iHtaaaa.li ken aa htaa will kabeu) a the lata bw i deaeeellk- aakl Wettte aaraa l a. I. la' Mesrw h'Weeuli, aayUar a.aat, fnaa.. aa kVataraai Ihssthaai wliirtit. a. 1. IS , alts S'Steeh A. M. le mah partlttea as ealaauWa he heal Kataie ef aell Sill mi. W kea aad) sera yea map altaad Ify.ia tkiah prHar. 1 Ik. BHildtll!, hkerlaT.I hwUl04p ' 41lrg.JaJf .i ,. I I 1 .1 . Efts Ed . ,-. ... 1 -.:t'( O ALL I Store. May 22,7!i. EXECUTORS SALE. -o- The under.iaoe.1, Kut..reof tl.ee.UUof wiili.tn w.uur U'a ut atonn. I..w. ,1,1,., ' "". s.vea-.t, win ar at l-m.iw ,;" d"''i' " Sutunfui, Awj'ltt 'SHH, I'ilO. The Mlowii.e dMerihwl Hel r.i, to wit I A.-enaie traetot laoStltaai. IbmII towu.Liv, "' ' f itnpii liiU AKjli&O mm m . . 1U1.1i r tent iVtr m.1 1, t e -"i'i.Li'aliua wall - iwith tiM.i r. H. j. Ki.r , ,,, by H.ur, J.frr .,i ..M Aim-' e r, m bj J. r Wwwt, John eiwlU othrra, ua wbicb are .r.rt.J a rl HOUSE. 11. 1. k' R1JLV ... Mk, awiamkimx. . -iiri aa. tr h i.o ia u 1 im. ( iirehar l .rfea. Ilrnl fri'lt. Oouydbh-bi to al.wl au4 ihurnli. he. AUIU J7JCRES, rnnro or If, nflmpMv., bounalftj North hf U. U I't hi, tt bf Kirj..l!i J.rrtt 8"oU ami Wat by I Apt Wlrti ua) wMrrfc b It Acnrd mnt t-lrar. 'tt lb btalavuc f. TIM DEE EI). rle e.tamn. a le a'rloh A. M. efaaU Say WlirB Urwa ol .ale Will B teajw tmiwn by h. . Btrrra. Y. U. WAUMfcH, inly St. 1ST. r.vwt.w. PRIVATE SALE, I or Valuable Real EstaCa I rilllK noJersiKueJ resiiling? m Fears X T"walilp, ttuy.Ur cnSely, Fa. eAVrwri FrU aw aUle lh- 14 tint aerlbwt, ealaabta Hl t.ia.a. aituau la Paa t.nahlt.. aawut I & tvH-m wtwt el aXli'uruve, a tue eimeUn a4 Swltk.erwts tesU, ciMilaiaing CG ACHES, ef the twat taatlly ( t,lmat-iir real nte rVe.-e - In s kltfw Hue M ei.Mtvtum. ahereea ere eieetoa e Jua swettiuaj axujaeeM TAVERX STJJYD. ! . Ilr iaBMi. tt4 Bars, shoe. ee M , Taaaa H"awe awl eue-t uat bwtMuts. auru mm i . A 4ftfli'fl ' ' .v . 4 1lJf&B ef Won fjead well aet ei h the IV et aaaeMf a U.k Ml. .or. a.l Pii llwlMr. hlat aahie bb4 ehtftre ImM and l-oaw4 la a awaevly ewvwai lata uaBaeewlU; ,ewaeaMul I Brwt.Briaw a, i 1 b.irch ha. 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