The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, August 26, 1880, Image 3

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    Hiddleburg, Aug 25, 1880,
emmas CnttsTT roOBTK. f Coart of
Unyiter Count are held oo lha fnertk ston.layi
t rebrunrv, Mar, en Mepteaaber, aa. Sweoad
atoaiUy of btcenbar.
-All coinrmiiiioations, btisinesa let
ter Ac, for tit if office, to secure
ii romp attention should be atltlressetl
follows t Tub Port, Mitldleburjr,
tmydor Omntv, Pa, Advertisements,
eomniiniraiious Ac must be handed
In by Monday noon, to secure inser
tion in next lssu
Ctmmitteo Meeting.
The Republican Bunding Com
mi tine will meet at the Court-house, in
Middloburg, on Saturday , Aug. 2Sth
at 1 o'clock p. in.
' A full attendance ia earneatly re
quested. Df order (-c.
I. II. HARTMAN,
If. V. Wittnmyer, Chairman,
fWretury.
i -I - ' - -- - - 1-iLiau
Don't forget to get rrgislereu.
We learn that partridge are scarce
In this county, this year.
Hie Centreville campmeetiug was
largely attouded on Sunday I an'.
The colored campmeolitig at flora
dovitle was a "big thing" on Sunday.
The U. B- Campmeeting comment
ed this day, Wednesday.
What is the teason that during the
tamprmeeting season it always rains.
The farmers are rejoicing over the
prospect of an unusually largo corn
crop this fall.
The State Sunday School Conven
tion will be hold in Lancaster, on Oct.
12,13, and 14.
C. . Dunkelberger has rebuilt hi
tiratn aid Produco Cur and is ready
for business,
riitlia Aonodir.t and wife, of York
county, are visiting Albright Swine
ford. Bownrra and Curtin BaworsoK have
purchase a new. Victor Clover uller
and are ready for business.
IHIlis Shanibach wn flxing the seat
on a spring wagon, full oft" and broke
Lis collar bone.
John Mover had 22 square inches of
kin torn of! hi right hand amputa
tion will not be necessary.
Short dresses are now all the go
among the India, and are a decided
Improvement on the "street sweepers."
The Ctiineso are getting muro 'and
more refined. Theyare learning torhew
and spit likoan American gentleman.
Any person who hu a silver dollar
coined in ISO 1, run get ono Ihottsiini!
dollars for it- There are said to bo on
ly twelve in existence.
Dull time have overtaken Lcndvillo,
and there U a yearning for home on
the part of many who went thcro from
the Eitst.
Not long sinco potato hue took po
session of a church at Sandoval, III.,
drove out the congregation and put an
end to the service.
If a young firmer goes out to plow
and forgets to take his team along, is
Tho absent-minded, or is ho thi liking of
Jennie f
lookout for mad dog thi weather,
When you see one with froth dropping
from his jaws, and making a bee line
for you, climb a troe
We observe that the Operntnr have
advanced the price on coal fit) cent
T"r ton fr the month of Heptemher.
This won't suit our coal dealers who
are complsimngtlial it is now too high.
lis said that Tanner's fast ills
borne down the price of wheat. It i
expected one hundred thousand fools
will be trying to aocotuplish what
Tanner did.
Doctor Barber preserved his equili
brium, notwithstanding "Pet" took
him around Wittenmyer'i corner at a,
2,40 rate and the front wheel, in the
hapeof kindling, went into the air
about SO feet.
Rev. T A. Elliott, of Lewisburg,
conducted the Wednesday evening
prayer meeting next day visited
cur office is quite a lively and inter
eating talker.
Joward Nipple, atCook'a saw mill.
In Milford township, Juniata county,
found three bee trees three days in
succession. He got one hundred and
ixty pounds of honey. Juniata TH
' bunt.
TheShamokin Dam Harvest Zfome
ricnic, of Saturday last, was rather a
big affair. Everything went off 'gay
and festive.' Two Bands of Shamokin
Dam and the Sunbury Orchestra fur
nished music The whole was conclud
ed by a grand hop.
Jo'in Zimmerman, from near Rich.
Hold, wu put in jail, on Sunday morn
Ing, charged with having broken into
the store of Khine and Graybill, and
the shop of John Jfiller, In Richfleld,
en Saturday night Juniata Tribune.
"Afore food and less medicine, more
Of nourishment and strength, less of
the debilitating influence of drags is
what our feeble and exhausted con
stitution require," said Baron Liebig
when he perfected the composition of
in -Malt fitters," ' -
'' It has beeri predicted by a "reliable"
- weather prophet of Chicago, that the
iriih f September next will be hoU
Lx thaii It k$m been knewo to be in
r-plemhijTrcrtS.eEtSrt years. There
V"" ' Vet. the-, ? - in a slock
v - -
Tlit President of the Garfield and
Arthur Club went to New York, lust
Thursday, itnd took tlie club-room key
with him no meeting.
D.T. Parks, Esq., will address the
clab on Saturday evening 23th.
How Times rave Changed A short
time ago, when a neighbor died, the
community mournl ; now, many
rrjtttee life insurance is the ausw er
and then, many of these old folks
have livbd long enough ; they were
no good anymore.
The Salem Uni.in Sunday School
had intended holding a celobration on
Aug. 29tli, but as somo of the officer
are called on to attend to some impor
tend business on said d iy it has been
agreed by the school to postpone it
for a few weeks. Due notice will bo
given as to the time of holding the
Celebration.
The Milton relief commttee fded an
amicable answer to the bill in equity
Thursday, and Judgo Kockafellur at
once appointed ex-Judcos Gamble,
Bently iwid Linn, of Williampnrt, a
master in chancery who wilt, no doubt
at once proceed to fulfill tho duties as
signed them and speedily make dis
tribution of the fund- Sunburn lkm
ocrut The Huntingdon county Republi
cans made a capital nomination for
Assembly in the person of If. Clay
Marshall. We have known him for
nearly forty years -ho was an exem
plary yonug man and a he grew old
er never departed from the true path.
Harry is an active, intelligent bui-
ncs man and will make a firt-clns
representative, is 'superb' social
qualities ought to draw from the op
posing elements a considerable vote.
Tits Mi. Kki.ikk Fusd. The
Millonian publishes a full list of the
eoh contribution by individual, cit
ies and boroughs for tho relief of the
MufTerer by the groat firo of May It,
18), which is attested by R. F. Wilson.
secretary, ilio total cash conlribu.
lions and where deposited are -a fol
low ; Deposited in Milton National
Dank, f "itl.lSl ,11 ; First National
flank. tai,7.ii,12. Total amount, S.1,.
917,!1. Philadelphia contribute HI,.
2W.U0. Pittsburgh fl.ti;J), Reading t-V
Jlo, Wiikebarre 2,1'S, CI, Pottsvillo
M,'Wl,5i, Lancaster $,U",2. Al-
lentown $1,3)2,00. and so on down.
As the Flowers in May.
All thing have their appointed timo
and season, from May flower to the
sun spot which expert tell us are ac
countable for the meteorological top-sy-turvinec
of this year of grace, 1SSO
Ami prompt to its fore-ordained dale,
come tho new Premium List to A'Ar
U-ht' Fiuliimt Unnrierly, full from end to
end of tempting inducement to send
your own subscription, and to per
suado others to do likewise
The premium list is issued by KUrU h
Urn., Eighth Avenue, Xtnv York, and
will be sent free to any mlJrvs. on
application to tho publiiiliors.
Herbert Spencer's latest and great
est work, 'Tho Data of Ethic,' forms
be ninth number of the Humboldt
Library of Aiiiulitr Science, published
by J. Fitzgerald A Co., 1 :i 4tb Av. X.
, It essays to establish a basis for
morality in the physical and psychical
constitution of man, and in hi ncce
nry sociological relations. The work
is siriciiy constructive aim conservn
live ; does not attempt to revolution,
ize the world of Ethics, but to ration
au.e ii ; nun to snow mat tlio sanc
tions of morality are inherent in man's
imturo and sufficient by themselves
without lie intervention of extraneous
precepts or prohibition, 'rice 15
cents. For sale by A. K. GIFT.
Came Laws.
The following list of the Game Laws
of Pennsylvania is printed for our
sportsmen so they may pasta it in their
bats :
Woodcock. July 4th to January 1st.
Plover, July 15th to January 1st,
Rail Jfirb, September 1st to Decern"
ber 1st.
Reed Bird, September 1st to Deo.
1st.
Squirrel, September 1st to January
1st.
Wild Fowl, September 1st to May
16th.
Ruffed Grouse, October 1st to Jan.
1st.
Pinnated Grouse. October 1st to Jan.
1st.
Quail, October 15th to January 1st.
Rabbit, October 15th to January 1st.
Wild Turkey. October 16th to Jan.
1st.
Deer, October 1st to January 1st.
Surgical Operation. Doctor Deadl
ier, of Paxtonville, was called on to
extract a tooth. The cms was an un
usually severe one the patient 'ran
ted about' as if he had been bitten bv
two mad dogs-something must be done
immediately the Doctor hain't hi
instruments with him luckily Swon-
gle saw-mill was close by two boys
were dispatched for a kanUhook and
a jack-screw under the Doctor's di
rections 2 men and 4 boys operated
tue instrumoota and the tooth was
successfully extracted. Doctor Eo.
objects to the above nrocedura and
gives hi method . The patient is low-
ereu in to a 00 root well an iron wash
kettle filled with old iron is tied to
each leg ; the hook of the well-rope is
fastened to the tooth ; four stout men
at the windlass null un the natient ua
ually when within cioht feet from th
moutn or the well the tooth fl ea out
and the patient flies down into the
well, well pleased that the operation
use been perinea tr1"- t I1- r
An Indiana Letter.
Ed Post : Having left Snyder coun
ty a few months ago, and also bolng a
native of that place I would like to
have inserted, in your worthy paper,
this article, although of little value it
may be. Lagrange, the county seat
of Lagrange county, is located in the
nnrtbren part of the stale on the G. It.
A I. R. R. There are many towns of
similar size, and even smaller, that
surpass it in beauty at fir as build
ing Au. are concerned. ?ut it i sur
rounded by a ferlilo farming region,
contain about fourteen hundred in
habitant and I noted for the intelli
gence, morality and temperance of
tho people. The sight and sound of
drunken debauchery I not very com
moil here, think. There are four
churcho and also a many Sunday-
schools in tin town. About the ino-t
ooatly and excellent aro tho court and
church building, n tho acluml build
ing the normal is hel l, which I have
been attending for the fo past week.
rhero are about ovonty-livn student
in attendant1, a great part of whom aro
teacher, the school being held for the
purpose ol training touchers, A is
c unrolled by the County ri'ipcriu tend
ant, Mr. Crane. Ila teaciie a few
of the classes, tho rest aro under the
instruction of four other ablo teacher
They seem to bo working on good
principle and eschew mechanical-
operation in teaching tho diil'crcnt.
branches. In comparing this to our nor
mal shool of Sclinsgrove, Snyder coun
ty I find that there i no great dill'er
ence with regard to tho mode of leach
ing, owever, I noticed that the
students have had very little ex
perience on map-drawing and f idl
ing by sound. Thi, I understand, ha
been mostly neglected in tho schools
throughout the county yet so far.
Nevertheless, prospect indicate that
the teacher of thi county will by and
by begin to "fice.o" to tlio "common
scuso method , m a great measure.
liko our Snyder county teachers have
done for tho six or seven last yo.tr
I could give you some more of tho
advantages and disadvantage of (hi
school Ac. but do not dccoi it neces
sary. Very respectfully, W. . K.
.Vr. Alitor u our friend II'. II. K.
is nrutril, ho ha douo injustice to one
subject, that i politics which is greatly
agitated in tiii place (Lagrange). We
were highly favored Aug "th, with it
very eloquent speech from (Sen. Bald
win of thi tate. Wo will also have
the fa v or of two democratic speeches
Anir. Ilth, to rebut the sayings of 11 m.
itlilwin. Well may our Domocratic
brethrrn send two of tiieir Orator to fill
the place of ono Itcptihlican for they
will have the need of two to every one
of tho Garfield men to carry tho elec
tion the coming fall. And well is it
said that Gun. Imi liel l is nothing but
a canal boy and not-fit for any other
ollice. Ho fiint uiidcrMand enough
about that occupation to rightly con
duct the caual-boat li carry Hancock
and hi follower up iH ri'ivr fur
enough so that there i no danger of
their returning hereafter, So Ittirmh ,
Uarftrbt ! K. O. S.
- - -.
The Slate Normul School at Blooms
burg is surprising even ils friends by
ils success. Although the Winter
term was ono of tho most llourisliin
in its history, tho number of Indie
having doubled within a year, the
Spring term completely eclipsed it, in
the numlier both of bonnier nnd of
day pupil. Tho Trustee were ob
liged to enlarge the corps of teacher.
The rumber of students in tho main
school was larger than ever before, and
although tho Senior clan was tho larg
est in the history of the School the Slate
Board of Examiners voted to graduate
overy one of them. Tho prospect for
the next year, that opens Sept. ilih., h
most promising. Aug. 12, iw.
A New Treatment.
ThcGubUn Elixir of Life, womlerful turn.
If you bsv Consumption, sod would
know Ibat your sough oan ha maita looaa
and aaay-llfnits Faavrr and Nigbla 8wels
checked ii 'it hours loflsmtnation taken
iut ot Luoga and air faesagaa at euoe :
Ibat you eao bs mada to gaio 8 to C
pounds or healthy Besb per week If you
hat Catarrh, Dyspepaia, 8ick Htadaebs,
Heart Dieeaaa, titer Complaint, Nsrvnui
Debility, Seminal Weakness or Sperma
torrhoea, loes of sexual power in sither
sex from any esusa ; if you bar any
form of aervoua weaknaas, loiing tlb or
wauling away, and would know of so Ira
medial relief and eerlain oura for many
of lbs severest eases In a short lima,
a nsw method witb new agsnts to fallen
every body, Inviporals and make strong
and bsaltby lbs moil bopeteee eases, eul
tbia out and writs at one for partioulars
lo B. 8- DISPENSARY, Berrtn Hpringa,
Mioh. July rVHo.lj.
While two of our youn f men war at
tending Camp mealing lent Hun lay ibay
bad ibeir bora unbilohedsnl fed before
going lo Camp. On taking lb bores from
lha etabl lbs fly net, which was a knit on,
got faal eoiaewbere at the d tor, and com
menced unraveling unlit a tin was strateh
ed from lb stable door lo lbs Camp
ground. This naturally oeueed sons ex
oiiient( asms thought ii waa a telephone,
other Ibougbl it was eomeihlrg ale and
nobody know wbal ll waa, until Frank
slrppsd up and explained.
.a. i.
S. Weis', Bolinsgrove, will soli for
toe next 60 days a great many of his
goods at below cost in order lo reduce
bis large stock and make room for an
early fall trade.
Room is precions in his store, and
he must have room for fall goods,
A full line of Dry Good in stock
yet.
Call early and secure a bargain.
""bbsbw -aaaaaM.wM
Strayed. 0 tihecp -2 ewes, and S
lambs, nearly grown loft the premis
es of the subscriber about three weeks
ago. Any information concerning
their whereabouts wili be properly re
warded. J. CROUSB,
: w ssi ejawawMawasaMajn a-! i i i
It will pay ou I ke a .i'1 to
ove and t'
Great reduction iti price at S. Weis',
Selinxgrove, (
For Carpets and oil clothes go to 8.
We!', Bolinsgrove. Aug. 6, 4w,
fhasY Dtdbntsrv CnMrotisn. When
ttkn aas.trding lo rilreoi Ions, will In
isntaneonsly euro Cramps, 9pen. ur
dlomach. If eirihurn, HUrrlmn, l)aen-
ery. Colio, and all other Bo wet Coin
plaint.
Trte1er ehntiM slways baas a small
bonis of Pisaa' PrsssTaar Cteouii for
Immeillaia relief from any Bowel font
dlainta, guaranteed In lona up lha Stom
ach al ones to a healthy condition.
Mnlhrr don't fail I hive flisai lira
eimar Ooxpoex on h tt I. for lb relief
of ynni'l llnl bahy when attacked with
any llnwtl CnmpUinl, II contains nn
Vorphln. nor Opium, yet ll soothing ef
fect will give lha til tie enflWrr " much
relief, that ba will at one fall into a
gentle sleep, sad give hi mot ber an op.
pnrmnliy to rest, as well as every pro
voked baohelur of lbs home.
Itonrsr's lloass Town were formerly
used amongst lha runners an I nih-r y.
uahle hor-es. bill go eince the Price has
been rediied lo 'i't Cent per Taeksga.
all ohu alTurd lo us them.
II' were gresity amused soma days
since, by eeeitig ona of our venerable sit
iens. whuhsl been bowel down with
RAeiimalisin, llirj away bi cruli-b-s.
end declare himself just as young as be
used lo be. and now he Is rron'nmen ling
Kohert's Kin! rocstiou t i sery uld la ) in
town. Ureal linliiieut that.
8lss-, Dvssvtssv CoMrocsit I'm.
durra a very warm and glowing srnssli .n.
therel.y rvnneing all 8hsrp Pains an I by
tie lraniiiihting proprrll's, alltya ihnsn
eeere griping., nf Ilia Stomach and
llowel, ocrastiined t-y eipn-ure ur ulhol
causes only 115 Cents per llultla.
RnnaaTS Pocltsy Pownaaa are giarin
teed In cure I'miliry nf all diseases, if
given before lha fowla rfua lo etl,
Kurt cure for Cholera. H'j bars tried it,
and advise I all to usa it.
ll is very dieauraging lo lb in lustrlotia
fsrmer'a wife( as well as funliah lo have
her I'ouliry lo die from Cholera or other
disease. When she can buy nf her druggi.t ,
ItontST's I'ot'LTSV I'ownas for 'ib ('ems a
Package. And guarantee I lo cure.
It Is ead but true that msny children
have tilled untimely graves, by Iba neglect
of their mothers to ha Sixa.' Svsff of
Tas. IIosr-iiiii'SI) and Wii.n I'iikhrv on
band Kvrry tb ioglitf-il niolbnr has a
battle tbia Seasou of the year for imme
diate ne.
MAIMM i:i.
A igiist lUth, at Adiiiustiiirg, by Ibe
.'(v. !., C. Edmi.nde. Miss Maggie
Scbwrnk and Mr. Isaac Welr.el.
Atigntl rnb.nl Purl Treeorlon.br the
Rev. J, w. II nuliler, Litii 8pntts, nf
McKeea tlair 'alls, snl Paler Daulicrt,
of fori Trrvortou.
Augusl 12th, at fori Trevnrlon, at the
resilience of Daniel Mulliner. by I). H.
Thiir-hy, Ks,,, Mies t'nrdelln Cawell aai,d
Mr. (ieorge I rw in lleicheiiback, both of
Purl Xreeorton,
Angit'i Hth. by Pev. John K. Snyder.
Dnnirl Miltprling of West 'erry Twp uud
Miss ll'lio M rnbi rger of Perry Twp
ji i:i.
Aiigu-t fitha In Mid llecreek towusliip
J me. duughier of Jac di and Aiiii-Im
Puck, aged tl years, li uiuuth and 'Js!
day.
Auguat 2d, In I'ninn township, lieorge
Oliver, infunl sou uf tleorgo an! So. lu
ll a Ililucr, aged 'i years, 2 urjnlbs nit I 1 1
d.iys.
August fib. in I'nioti town-bip.
Asnih,
ifilaul .laughter of J titios llurns. sged 'I
nioniiia an, I a .lays,
A. mil. I 'III. I.. U'..I.S...I,.n In.n.l.l.
. , ,', . .. . , , . 1 ' al IS o'.-I.Kk a. in. the following ilascrlb-d al
Leah, wife of John Mcn-el age I &. tears. .... i. n ,i i.. .,. .
I uiuuth and tl days.
August ih. in J ickaon lown'tiip. Annie
Nort. il'iughti-r of irvell no I Tiilic
I'liich, aged I yetr, & inoilll.s all I 7 d iys.
August '.'t'i. in Pi nn lownnhip, S alt to
Sigfite l, aged about '.' years.
Aitgu-t Mth, a' Port Trevorton , Snaan,
Wife of lha lale Peter l.a.i b juid. aged ti)
yctrs, :) mouths and M day.
August I7lli. in I'liiiii lown.liip, t,t
dropsy, Samuel Sliool. Kj , aged 76 yeira.
4 months and 2'ldaya,
In Selio-grove. Xuint I'.lth. H ibrrl
Swinrford, sged years, 0 mouth aud
'lu day.
On the I-la of Que. Aug, I J, John Davis,
iot'anl sun ol Ueo, IV. aud d. K, tiruybill,
aged II days.
In Lena. III. on ISih, Jos.
the 8id year of bis age-
M. Uuwss, iu
MIDDLEBURG PRODUCE MARKET.
C0VrTl WSBKLV BY
a7. W. UreoHOi
Onions psr bushel
Potatoes do
Ituttsr per pound
Egg per doien
Tallow perpound
Lard
Cherries
Heeded Cbsrrlss
Ulaokberrles
Kssherriss
Dried Apples
l)i led Paaohee pars!
Soap
Ham
atuoaldef
Sides
75
lo to ti
li
ii
8
;
4
1!5
4 lo U
i
8
8
MI del I c'b urgr illiirkct,
ooassuTsn wnii.r bv
Simontcm, Ilarber So Co.
GRA1S' ASEL'OS.
Wheat perhttehsl (Old)
Wheat pr bushel (N)
Ry dt
Cora do
01 old, do '
" scar do
Cloveraeed par buabsl
Timothy reed do
Uuckwbeal do
r'lsieeed do
ntODVCK.
Potstoes
Apples
Cherries, pltteJ.
Cherries, unpiltad
Ulachberrles
Kaepbtrrie
Dried applet
Uuilsr, pritss
Uuitsr, seoond -class
Kkss
Onions
Peel
Spring ohlolens
Old
Mam
Shoulder
Uacoa
Lard
90 to
2 8o
80
So
1
8
6
24
08
10
lo
n
ib
"4o
o
7
It
Is
' 8
0
3 So
4 0.
Talloer
COAL.
Fsa Coal
Chealoul float
BlwokajnlibC
.r ".4
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
Tit the matin of tht tntle of tntV Mmj
rr, tile of Ailumi towimhip, Snyihr
county, inmW,
To KHfstMlh Mnree, widow,
raslillng In ASame lownihln, Snjoer aaty,
Ha. ami flea ehlWr-o. tbe heirs Xlslllila Mo.
er who w marrlei to .1. F. Hlnaaman l
who illeil hot .re her father, the al I Daniel
Mover, denM. Thvsa who enrvlva the sail
ileo'il are as follow : Alary . Inlermarrle!
wiih Abraham ll. Wanr r-sMlna near Airjr
Oaie, Hnntlna.ion Co , P... t'atharlna A
larinaThil wt'h Sunu.l Krilloh ranltllna In
Allenrlile. X Ittlln i'b , v., H.rhsra A. Inter
marrleit with l.aac Patera rtllns n. ar l.neka
Mill,. Mlitlln !o , Fa , llaolol II. .Meyer re, 1. 1.
In at Kulphnr Herman, Hha tin., ivnneiare,
an.l Jacob V. Mof.-r rel Il ia at Kill Creek,
4 harnpulan- Co., tlhlo, an I thel'illo'vint nain
0 'sn.l rhllilren of Msiilili .1. Illnaiinan,
ileo'.l. resbll-ig near Wal. nttarllla, Noula Do.,
lo. liana, to wit : Daniel II. Iili aanian, t-'r.'l-erica
II. Illniritnan, tleoraa II lima. man Da
vol II. Illnvsman ami et.irati K. Hliiaainio.il
minors and have for Ihnlr auar.llin .laeod
Hlnaainiin realilng In Ailams InwnaMp Nnv
iler e iiioi) i. Pa , h-lr. aa I lea tl representa
tives f iunlet Hover, ileneat -l.
Von ara hrelr eltel Inia an.l arpeir herore
the .In.lMea ol uiir a iitian Conn, el en or
phans' I :.irt to he held at Mli.leniir on the
4th olomlay of pieiiteiniwr A. I. Isho t in
o'clock In tl, e forenoon, then ami tlmre to ae
ee(it or refuaa to l ike the Ileal Katita ol p tl I
Hanlel Mover, il-eoaae.l, at Ilia apirsls-i r.,.
nation put upon It l an In ioa-t .lulv a oar. I I
iV the aa il i'ou t, an I raturne.l l the Mierill
of aal l enonty. of ahow eau-a h tne aame
hoiM not t a old: Ami her.ur l.il not:
Wltne.a the lion. Io.(ih J. Il tclier. K. .,
Pr. aiiient ot nr sabl t'ourt, al MiUilleiiura.
Ihla l.tn Uaj ul tug A.l Hi i.
J. CKtJt'NK.OIetk t. t,'.
COIIKT IMJOCIa.VM V TION.
Whereas tbe lion. J. C. Ilttther Praal
lent Judge of Iht Judicial lii.irio
compn-ed nf the counties of Mnyder, Uniot,
and Milllin and llir.itn ll'Neil an I
sm'!, II. Voder KsiS. Asociai Judge
in and for Snyder county hive i-.ued Ihcir
precept bearing, dots tbe '.'n-h day ol
ay A. !. IfM.l, lo ma directed for
the holding of an Orplinna' court, a court
of Common Pleas, court of Oyer and Ter
miner and tletiernl court of Quarter Ses
sions of the peace at Middlcbiirg, for the
counly nf Hnyder, on the lib Monday, (be
ing lbs UTih day of Mept. HH).j a,
cnniintie ono week.
Notii e ia llierc'ore hereby given lo the
Coroner, Justices uV tbe Peaoe and t'onsta
bles in anil for the county of ."nyl r, to ap
pear in Ibeir proper person with their rolls
records, inquisitions, ettuiiiitiiona and
other reniemhrmioes to dn those things
which of their oliices and In Ibeir bcbulf
pertain lo be done and witnesses and per
sons prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against nny person or persons nre
required to be then and there attending
and not departing without leave at their
peril. Justicea art requested lo be punct
ual in ibeir atii-'idntice l lbs appointed
i lino agreeably lo notice.
(liven under my hand sn l seat at the
Sberitr ollice in Miildlebtirg, Ibe I'Jih Jay
uf Aug A l., out thousand eight huudred
atid eigbiy.
DANICL UDLKSUEIl. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale !
HY virlnnof n rit nf Fi. Fa., ian.
ed tat ol Ihel'ourtnl t'omin-n Pleas of
sny.ler county, anil lu me lireiie-l will la ei-l-i.eil
to l-oi'lm Sale, at that:uurt llou-e, In
the Iiomuku .1 MlU HaimrK on
Ntliir.l.tv, ."-ept. 11th. 1HS I,
llo o'clock A. M , the tnllowltu dascrlbad
eal K-lto. 1 1 nit : All that certain
I, ot of Oroiinil
altuala In t'rntre Inwtmhlp Miiy.l-r county. Pa.
' IiioiiiiI- i North ami We. I uy Itii'l ol ,ri'lorli)a
I lilnu-aoian, t.a.l by lan.l ol hooa II .rmati, a'ul
Soith iy I'ui'llc Itoail, lonialnina li.N'h-
t ill It 1 11 At'K K, uwre or lu, wuoruuu ara
a tecteil a goml
l)wflling House,
I an.l nulbutlillnaa. Salted, taken Is eieeutlon
an I lu be ault as the proeriy ul It, A. Mark
ley .
D llill.CMlKli Slierllt.
Shll'i . m-e, Mid llohirg. Pa., Am. lu, au.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
IV
V virtun nf n writ nf Vim Kt. is-
letl out ol til- C tort nf t!ru'iil Pl-aa of
j Si.) I.r i-.-ooiv, to ine ilirei-le,l will ha etpoaa.t j
' .,f M ill ii,.i7.itv. ou "
.Siitiinl ty Sept. 11th. 1SS ).
Hi H I Ml. I-Mliiale iu A Ijl.ia t ... Sny.
iter rouni), I'a., h-ini,iil Weal l.v ian.1 of l.aac
Kli l.a, N .i-tb ht I'oo'lc lloait, l-Ii.t ty l.u.t of
Uii-h.el ,M iei'a hoira, ail SuiiiU l.y lain! of
1'rviUrli k tiuwra.il,i:.iulaiulng
T.v. Aero ,
in"re or leaa, wher.in ir.i era-ta1 a STA III.K.
Iltai'l' No. S-situaia in t(e tap. an I . .,iin.
t alifai4.. t)..il i.li- I S irlh tiV I. no ..f
I'.r I Y a hy ImiI ,.f r ;e lt-in.3. M mth
lijr U, i.l of Mi -ha- I M ' r'a loiire, anl rtVu u)
! lauil of Ju.iaih.il Ali)nr, C'luMiuiuj
I Tifty Aci'os,
I more or leea.
I Neueil. t.k-n lii ei.'-otl hi and lu ha luM aa
i the iroa. t uf I' rial. I . M .ver.
II lllll.K.VIlKIt, SheillT.
SUerlira li n o, Mi l lienor ., I'a., i. IOI.
SHERIFFS SALE.
v virtue) ot n writ nf fii. i-.j
Isaued out ..I the tluurt of tloinuton Pleas
ul Sny lr i'U nl ami to tua illrecte l win i e
aiei.e-t to Puhllc fale. at tha Cullil Ituuao in
ihe lioru. uf tliMleourg, un
Hiitunluy Supt. litis. l.S').
at 10oVloo a. m.. tha follow! ig d. tcrlhej
heal tstat. to wit :
1 It Atl I' Mi). I imun.lel Nurlh by land uf
Ailaiu Kenloger, Kast ny lanil ut Mia-in rir.llv,
S ulh by Unit oil! It ila n lar vol ulhers
VYe-tby laud uf Manab Wlttenuijar, euu
talntns Ftirty Acres,
mora or less, whereupon l a.actet a mnl
dwelling h iuaa, koimI Hank H.ra, an I other
out buililloas.
l it al I' u. situate In Ml,-lli'k two.
Sn.iler i-ouotv Pa , h.tuuila I North by Innil of
,1 Jacob Holig
l ast hy I mil ol Ant,a Ulrlcn
Sou'Stiy lu, ul tie, stelnlnaar an I utksrs,
V. oat by lau i ol Was. Ilra, ouutaolUK
i'ifty-eiyLt Acrws,
mora or less.
Seita t ami lakea Into eiaeollna and lo ha
tulj aa the or . party uf Saaoal ItnU
It. HDI.KNDKKSnarllf.
SherlrTt OUlo MMdleburK I'a. Aug. Ji, Itso.
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY virtue of n writ of Vn. Kx.. i
r ited out of the Court nf Oommon I l-al nf
Snyilar tiounty ami tu tna .llrant d will ba ei
poaeil to Putilie Sale, at tha Cou.-I It.iuaa in
the lluro. ol .Midillaoura: on
Suturtlay Sopt. lltl),
at 10 o'clock a. m., the followlaif deiarlhed
heal btateto wtt : oarlal i tract of laod
situ ta tn franklin two. Sny tar county bi t . I
l North hy Ian.1 of H -nrv Si..r..r. Kat by
land of Ali-a. William Uowarsui. S ath by lan I
ol Adaia Walter aad ulkers, Wast by Poo lio
KoaJ euutalulus ,
140 Aoros.
mora or lax, whereon are era te l a (nod
dwalliaf bouse tltok Mara and oUr
out builillnai.
Sa sa l, taseo In etecutlon and I 0 ba eold a.
lha uruperv of Joha t'rarner.
Ii. IIDLrNIIRR Sherlrf.
8hsria I OOti) Xlddiebur;. P. A. M, 1MU-
Grai B9oH Hil.
Comer 50 St. Broadway,
NEW YORK.
On both American & v'uropeau plans.
Fronilns on Oentr.t Park, lha Iran "Inula,
var-t, Hnwilwarasl Pidy-Nlutli HI,, thla Hotel
occupies the eutlra aquara, and waa hnlll an.l
fiiniletied al an aipenae of uvar t.ai,0(sl. It la
one of the moat eletal as wall aa friiita- lha Su
es! looeted lu lha oily has a paaaena.r K leva
tor an.l allnioelaen liupruvnmanta, aud Is within
oue square of lha deavaa of Iba SixHi aud Kbjhth
Avenue fclaean.S U. R aava au4 still nearer to
tlw Uroadway ear aeevenlenl a d aoraealbla
frooi all parte of Uie ally. Room with boar, tj
pard.y. pBclal ralea fa baatUae an iiiiui
aul sueala.
E. HASKELL.
Aa(. t,n if. . irsoPBisToa.
, Dtwks, Jfoveil-
He. S lor
k . . . i aWMa i iaw tiat.
' alaall.rM.i'a.',
. ltaVas, eewaria
ttt . vt ta all aarta x . a ..a. an Cwaa.
I It. U. I.Ul" tMh. teaporl
r.alaataw, iewaris fbl, aU.h
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
Of RealJSstate.
BY vlrin sf so alia order teener nut
f the Orphans" Conrt of Snyder Co..
I'a , lb nn leraigned Administrator nf
lb taials of George tfchnae, lata nf Perry
township drs seed, will txpon lo Pub.
Male In Fremont, on
fSaturday, 8opl. l8lh. 1880.
Th following property, to wil . A cer
tain tract of land aituatt In Perry town,
ship, rottnly and slat already meuliuned.
conisiuing
82 Acres,
mors nr Irsa, boon led east by lands nf
Oeorge fteichenbach and others, south by
landa of Kunch Suiiili, Wesl by lands of
John Ilatgrr niid otbrts and north by
bind uf Philip clit, lis iuiprove.
insula are a
Friimo D Celling IIouho
JfiX'.'H feel, new HANK I1AIIN and other
iifOesanry out building-, never-falling
veil of w.Ver nene the door COOIIOU.
I'll Attn and an I 7 AC UK -J CLK H!
1 ile in e i ii'iieune at l ( o'clook A M
of ssi I di whtii irr.ua will bs male
known by
M I.I.I M it A it HIND,
PIIILIl'rlCIINKK.
Aug. Ill, Mo. Aduiiuistralnra
mm COURT SALE !
fPH!1' undoraineii. A .1 tiiiunt r'lturK
I oftheeatala nf l.aala K er.le'ler. late ot
Ch'pinm t'wn.tiln, .sovle- e.oiotv. Pa. hv
virtue ni an iiMernt -ale l.niel loitultla
tiri han.' court of said county, wlil eipose'to
I'ui.llc Sile. on
Wolnosiltiy, September 15th, 1S8',
on the promt..-. In tha town. hip alora.alil, the
billowing .i.-riii.. Hoil t; ttte, to wit: ail
that certain Tract of tan I aruaie In the town-
hlpof t!h ipoian i' ni.itv an l Htata atnre. i M,
h uo'l-il North t y Ian 01 IUH I Ker.t-tier.
I ! ht lan.l. of J II llt'l ami l.ihn Prln...
South ! laa.la of Anau.to. Arnol.t. Jonathan
ami .lae h M ei.er ami Ai.raliain Wltnier, aa I
West by lamia ul li-ury lnei.l, cont.ilnlog
1 - Aero,
ami ninety -eight erJie lha n.oal nooihsr
ol aerea helrig re ire.l. un lar goo.i t.nce ami la
a "i I .ma f cult, , all ,iwa I n-r.
oalleul trull-an.l tN. ie.in ar.-cted I' A'ii ii.)
hwclliiii; lliiusea,
ami neneary null nil ling.. io another
t raet altoate a. itora. ill, I. mn l I ' N .r t li l.v
liinls.. Mm. m 11 il-. I at l,y lanla ol lla dl
Kar.leter. Ili.l h( UuK of Henry lu. hl, a.i l
uiu uj tract .. l atova ilescrl'iel euntaln.
lug
21 Aerew, neat incnsuro,
Sale tn Commence at loo'ch clc t. M. nlxl l
day when term, ol a , la wilt l.aun.la known h
r K r lit Itli'K K 1 ItsfKriKlt.
t'Aril AIU.NK KKUM KI I'l It,
JolyW Is-o. A Imliil.tfaior..
S66s
WKKK In vour own town.
mint tree. No rl.k. H.er. It
mi waul a tiii.lne.a at wlilch
tier. na i.l either mit . an mk..
gr. at pay ail the time thoy work, write for par.
iij ui.ra iu ii. llAl.ur.i l k I'll.. P.irilam .
At .1 In a.
lune '.'4 '.il.lv.
OPIUM
B I PIT r"r' 1 hv tiiiv
tlllDll 1'ltl'KCure In le.a
time an.l al I'-, eu.l Ihao hv
laaakaaar
log r I
w any oit,er ttteans. No .utter
loi-'Miv enienee. Treatnieni ahu.i.e.t to
an y part ol ll,c I '. s. or I 'anailaa. Koll Punic-
ulsr. tree. A-l tre... II. S, I-'K1 aih ,
t K.taiilnha.l ian.1.) Ilerrb n irlng.,
July ::,i). Iy.
Mich.
YOU I
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.
--
Kvery man nr woman will buy (loads
where they can do the best, ll ia tiaiiirnl
ll is human ninire. The best giols for
the least money
RULE THE DAY,
Tlmt is ju-i our Mono and if you wont to
securo llargattts in
II KliW n K.
tiittici iti;-!. imt iirt.
mil. sti.r. pi. fsii:i.
LKl l IIKIl. SHUK HNIUSV.'S.
TiiIIM'CU ASI' I'll) A If, lltuS,
lltlltSK AND MLI.WSIIUKS. N ML
ItnliS. STEKL. Ittli'K I'tl'VUKIt.
S K I V FfSK 8, T Sflft Pl'ltB IIVE
WIIMKKV MM)R KXI'ltKSI.V KDIl
MLUU'VI. t'Si:. AT UNLV 81 ' '
l'KH I.LllN or f l.i o I'Dll
gcutr. Til k nr.sr
IIISKKY Vol! LV
LU HKNK. c.
i hy ir.
I rcsieclfu lly ak of the cltiiens of Sny.
Snyder tfouniy n.lnre nf llieir patr.u.afe
II ivto iiircli ta d try Hood. f..r C VII I
tm H l1.. In !! at very Lo H' PKK'KS. '
Country I'roiliti'f tnkfii in l'tchniuir fm
l.oilis.
Yours llerpetllully,
S M. SHULER,
Peli.S.'sit. Liverpool, ferry i n , Pa.
Valuable Farm at
PRIVATESALE !
PIIK nim df (i.4.inr M .i,it as, th.
I oa-tpftit. iiftrtr vAliiB.hU Furm, nt riviti
m, iltutt. mi inila s iutU4t ul .MlJJls
bur, euuulnlfu fttMui
100 Acres,
a hereon ara areola I a l,l(lt; TWOSTOHY
Mouu Dwt-llin Ho use, Now
Itiiuk Jtitrn
and other nnt'.nll.linni. Tiila farm Ii In a l.lh
late of cultivation, under a. out tence. and
omprl.es ibe Im at and most Irrtila sill if tua
Mlilillecreaa Valley.
t-or further parlleulara cell on nr a ! Ireis
JOHN A. MiiACX.
Apr. a,'0.tia. MlildlebjrK, Pa.
A DMlNISTIUTOns'NOTICH.
XV Letters nf aillulnlatratlnann the. .latent
Anna Mia.ni. late uf MuMlecreaa two.. n,la'
county, Pa, dee'ii have bean Kra,.ia,l to' the
umlereianed. All inr.ona tnuwlua- tiiem.elves
loitehteil lo ealil e.tate will plena make lin.
m-illate payment while thoaa havina claims
aaalnat aalil osiata will i.reianl thein lur teltla
went ta
PKRtlY nPIM,
. , joh.n s. Miasm.
July It, ti-SO. Ailuilolrlralors.
J. 0. KEMPFEK,
Traill aid Hgulb Agent,
for I'4iii.y iiiiii.r.st. it :.(.-
lot s a.m i n:i iuc
ItOOKni.
I.iitnislinrir, SiiyJur county, Tund'a.
JulyM.'so.sa.
CAUTION.
"JOTICE is hereby given that the fit I
IM lowing articles have been porvhaeed
hy th undersigned, el Cuiinnble Sale.ati.l
left iii'ths poetcsrloo of Henry Hrnulnysr,
dtirins ber pleasure. All persons are can
tioiieii nut to meddle or luicrfere with the
ams I Cow, Lalf. 8 Pica. Dune Pork.
tlruhblng Hoe, U A.s. Bpaid, llake,
Urind ttioB, Table, Cheat, llatrel. Clock.
Uuo, Uulter Chum. 8oyibs, Maul and
A'edge, Coal Btove aud pips, S3 Turkeys
W Chickens.
ElIIASSTS Ul'MMSb
Aug. 19, 188o pd.
, ASSfCNEENOriCL
A Tsl Prvini inUn otl ara linna.
at f sssy- last OeeraU Muakall .u....
awa l'wev.
' Oa., eaaua aa aeaUawat
l all aai a
.laa-ebjO' a 1
eawauna a-
www twirai
-."ft ol b.
"SMerscea.
'smS. aa f
aSlaaaavrflale vi
ttaaa lu
IU
Railroads.
PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
Trains leave t.elstflwn Jaaetloa a follows
MAIM Llni-WWTWAHI
Ptlt.linrgn Ktprees li a. m.
I'aclfle kipraaa a Is a. m.
Way I'a ten gar lotta.ea.
stall SMp.
Faat Lin t! p. aa.
EASTWARD.
TaetSe Eipreil 4T a. e.
Mail ttp. aa,
Phl aitelphla Kvpfese ll I" V- .
JohnloD Cipreta llia.si.
The Past In. War Passenger snS lha Paell
le r spreas weal, and tha PaclSe sad Altaall
Cvpre.a ea.t run aly.
Wav tramt laavs Stallone la Mlltlts cosulf
af loll" we :
WrSTWARO.
War
Pa..'..r Mill,
a. in. p. m.
Amlareon'i lit" 4 n
M'Veyiown 11 II 4 l
1snsvnhk II is 4 ?f
VP eta.it H 1 4 l
Hamilton It 11 4 vi
Ml. Colon II 4
ilnno lngiloa li is ft ni
Tyrone I U tl
lioona lb 1 T
Pinsiiurg I'm l:a
The racist pa.. res. west c
M etownat SSI a. in.
sasTwan.
E lorn aa.
Mill.
p. m.
s
ft ll
4 k-l
IM
4 It
If
IT
I
7 4
Irtt.J
10 II
10 J
111 t i
10 't
pi os
S M
a ll
LEW13T0WN DIVISION.
ei -tiinv a ti-tnw nan. "n.
I net r. arwil. tt.
ITAIION Mall. Aeon. Viail Mall
,.i.ln.l.7 1 iu. I ti.ui lo 'la.m. IllfJ
viai, o t :w III Ii to 4
ilaiil.nd V T tl Hi
a'lltre : M HI t 4 M
tiiin iei r s j-;t it 4 1
tiai.t, K. a ol V ll 4 U
tei-lor- a IT t VI ' "S
I'a Mil's P. s ' i n. 41 I 'S
lamai.nrg III 1 1 -1 ' r
lli-avert.i'n s 11 S 10 IS 1
H of r P. .V 4 111 t M 1
Mi.l.lti l 'rg ' S '4 1" I
Mm... P. ') 11 4 VS 1 10 I"
Kraoor I CI T 14 '
Pawling P. 0 IT 4 4 1 T ol s
N..inorove 0 ,ia ft I S 41 t IT
S ll. .Ino. ill ft '0
iiiibury lo ou 5o
i R. IH'riMIIN"IN,S ipt.
Philadelpnta and Readins
Rail Road.
Arranrjcmcnl of Passenger Trains
MAY mill, Imho.
7'rl;i.s Irm'C llcrwbtn l
fiics ( Smi liiid V''i';i'i'. )
For Miamokiti, lu, In ll.l'i n ro sad
'I."! p m-
For Ml Camiel, A.bUn l. Tsmaivii
I'ottavil'.e, Heading, and t'hila Irlpbia,
II I a in .
Ti'iin fur Vnt'im. bin n noU',
(.S'limfiita Kiiv; ilij.)
heave Sh iinukiu. C.H", I ' m I. VI
an I : l' in.
Leave Philadelphia (Mo nt. Iteadinf
1 1 . ft.'i a m .
Pdli.ville, p m. Tamaqna J. BO J
tn Aahtan I i II p m
Ml. Canuel .1:0 p in.
7Vii.i-s Un r ll.ii ri-li
For New York, 6. Ui
ir; ris '..W .'
H 1 1.'. ui snJ
1 .4"i p. tn.
Kor Philnlclphia M-'i.
'i.oOs. ni. I.4 ntd I.l"' p iu.
S a ml I
For New York n 2" a' nr
Ktr l'biludvlihi t l.4.'f. In.
H.C& and
Toii is fur llnrrinliurri mi' its Mb-wn !
Leave Now York, H.4 a a tn 1 .00 and & 8d
m.
Leave l'liadi-llia, P.45 stn.ltlO
aud b. iu 7 Ijp. ni.
Sl,,i,t,l y$
Leave New York i.itu p m.
Leavo 1'Lila Iflpbia T.L'i p ro:
J.E. WOOTTKN,
Ctu'l .Mut.agor
o. H AN'coriv,
tn ii'l 1'i-i'r.t licktt At.
Pan a .- vit n
"NORTHERN CENTir'PiilLWAY.'
flu a it after Nov. loth. Is.'s, tralua nu thla
r.-ad III run aa f.ill.iw. :
LhAVK MIKrilW VHP.
Leave :
Nuelln ru
up.
S i p ni
11 M p III
. i" p m
V lo p in
i li s 10
Mairara
Pa.t
I. ii..-.
s b'i a in
1 ; if. a -u
I" IT a ia
1 1 isi a in
3 3i p iu
Pip.
4.V6 a ru
7. Jo a in
T I" a'.'ili
10.40 a iu
N-w York
I'hilii.
Wa.lilnntioi
lltlll...re
II irti.liiira
ile-r.-i-iowii
s..in.aruvu
Sonloiry
NollioiolieilaD,
Arrive at :
iiiiMn.p.irl
Moilre
H ni ,1 j
l.r..
6 fw a m
e.Ci a in
e tt' a m
H I I A Ul
A.o;i p iu
.iu p in
12 14 u in h.W p m
li.iwpui s aipin
s H am
1J .0 p IU
S 10 0 iu T 54 p m
A. 14 p to I'i.'iS p ,u
S. lo a lu s taj a ni
s ; p 10
J 1 1 1 m
i.y.w t. Mn riiwAini.
l.-sve Pai-'tic li-vy Mail So them
L1. I.l i'. lip.
Nianara Kalis I uo a to I.Oia
li'iilalo 4 -14 a iu i.luam
WatkibS N.ooani Hie am t.wpw
t'rtn l .Sua iu
I. k Haven s. 40 a 111 oibpu,
Win. tt. ??'iiu 1'i 1 1 p iu 1 1 p 01 r.'joam
N'irtii'l v.a'.aui V 11.1 p 11. 1 1 is . in
Kuoi.ory v.tuam 3.is p tu 1: 4 ia ni J.uu a ra
S.'lli.anr.ive II ...1 a In It nip it. f'.u' a lu
It-rii, I. ni o a iu u W p iu I i ft a in
tli-orrf,-to'n lu..u a iu p ui 1..4aiu
Arrive at :
1taertali.il aj II r. a ul 1. 10pm 5 IS a ri St am
Piiila, i 40 p ru 7.-je ! m T.i,aui 7 Hani
.-w York (. ii p ui l' o ii ui itn.ia pna m
H.lilntore S p in r..1ip.n T.tiam 7 4'i a ia
Waahmtun tf or in tt.o! p iu u.oj a ill '.u2 a ui
Thoaa ruarke "T' atop ..litv when fla.veil.
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