' - wwt7i una Widdlebarg, Sept. 16, 1830. ' 1 - i ittoitaonttDTr rnt.-r Cott of nv.laf Uoanty ere hetl nil th four III Mondayi SFehraarr, May. end September, tad Seeond oaday or December. All comtritinlostiona, business let ters Ac., for this office, to secure prompt attention should be addressed a follow t Tutt Tost, Miilillebiirjr, ctoydor Gninly, Pi. Advertisements, eomwinirixtiiitia Ac. must be bunded In by Monday noon, to secure Inser tion In next issue ljocnl Nowk, Hco. Commute Meeting. Th Kepnbliean Plninlinn Commit tee will meet at the CVmrl House, in jfiddlchurff on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 181, Rt 1 o'clock p. m. A, full attendance i rx pec ted as littslncss of importance evill be transacted. J. It. Hiirtman, Chair'n tr. W. Wittenmyer, See. Sellnsgrove F..ir, OoL II, l, lO The Fair pronisns to bo asuocim. Teter fartimui raised 31 lbs. pntv toea from a li at. polatoe of the Mam moth Tearl variety. Henry Kcarlck, of Franklin twp lias a turkey which laid 114 egg since April 1st, last past. Stetlor's Cornet H.trtd returns tbnnk to the cit irons of Suubury for the very hearty reception given the LI m lot the occasion of their visit to that town on Saturday evening lust. At the onme time the services) of the Hind were eug iged ( r the Firomm's iVraJo of theSlst. 'The Club bad a meeting," Man lay elffet at Crntrtvills. Officers David Relehlry, President ; ' I'hes. 8 imparl, Secretary. D. T. Parks, Esq , address! th meet. Ing for aeaHy an hour; an J listened (o with market attention. It is ensealed a all nl lot lhat Mr. Park makes a ge4 speeoii fair. Con vincing, not abutiv an I then Mr. Purkn always has hero btjkly esteemed Jby ihe people of Boyder County, Irrespective ol psrty. for bis fsir-dealisg, uprightness, urily of moliTss auil biiuesty uf purp. poe. Mr Myers followed am d(iied the Tariff anil Stat Right question in a ery foreidla manner. Hi eperck was equally wall received. Tba meeting was large and enthtiia. tie, and cenlrevilla render a good ao. count of beiselfoo tin lid of November. Tie SVnuyrot Tin-4 sny : "Tito lUidJIobur. Put of lint wivk elmuld liave iini all tho fiu-ls concern i ni,' JCtLiiiKer'a r-4i'rcxt, etc., hut it handy gave tUe U that lie iv.n tr.j.i-ln .Lack." We liitd un authority for the st.itn. inent, tlnit "dinner h i I an iilcl and .subbed oho of bii iMptir, which u .titlkt'd upon the mMcoI nd in public Jiliu-i-a ; tiisr were n fully aatislii'd in i tir mind but (hut it was m udo.it to pri jiidicij tint public luiu I. These parties are cUarj I with th) highest criiuo known to tho criuiiuul lii.V Mtuc'fcr it a luuUnr u( lifH or li!ntU in a fuw dty lUiy will be nr ruigned ani tried ly a j-ry of tlto county of .foyder everj Juror Jruwu And Mil id in iiietl I a auliscriber to the 1'ost or Tiuici utul some them to lioth every inau likely tit Ik-clc-U'J as Uloainan in the event that the p uiel is exhausted M have rend or learurd ol the alleged assault and aub Lingihrough tkesrolums ut the press, And no oue ciu bositatu for a inoui nt to eonseut Uutt it would tend to Lias the public mind-sf it is Inw it will be developed on the trial and that is the prter time. We have no doubt lint that the Ed itor of tho Timrt desire that they hould have a fair and impartial trial, and would in no wise prejudice thoir defense by giving publicity to an un Authenticated rumor which It snalt tendency. We are not criticising the Times, imply showing why we did not pub tub, the rumor. DEATH OF CATHARINE KREAMER. Yesterday eftaraooe, Monday, Mrs. Catharine Kraasr( rsUol of late Hon' George Kramtr, departed this Ufa at tho resldsnoe of bsr son-lnMtw, Hon, Tboou va Bower, In Franklin, aged 6f eeara t (nonlhi and) days. Mrs, Kramer was bora la Colon Coun ty In 1704. Bba was the daughter of Captain Frederiek Event, agallaat effioer wf the war of 1812 and one of the de fender of Fort Mollenry. 6b was a woman of extraordinary lotelleotual power and received a liber al aa tdueallon a I bote early day afford d not Biaoulint, but a (troag, eompaot physique, enjoying remarkabl god tieallb, and retaining her meoUl facoltle ialmpaird t a rare degre. A vlda of her aieaui and pbysU aal trogta witbla th last year h would reelt ttaota after ataai frem her favorit author, Fop ; Young' Night Thought, aad otbar old author she wrote a beautiful Mund-haad wblob few of tb master of Feananship aould eioel. But Mr. Kramtr was aol only remarks able for her fla intelleetuat sulfur but for bar superior social qualitle and bar bread, generou rcliglou view she was a truly flu woman and died with lb tld anaraa of a blissful ItaamttU y. 8b was mlieat'.y th luiag eompa. . 1ii of hr amlasnt basbaad (b ilea. Croie Kramef wh was tbrea limes a eiubfr uf the Ben f Kepresenlativ tt t'e Uulted State caagr aa4cuot n caea. Communicatee. En. Tost i On Monday evening the Republicans of Union township aa aembled nt Dogar'ahall in fort Trevor ton and organised a Oarfleld and Ar thur club with the following officer. President dpt. T W. iofTinan. Vice rresi.lunta den. E. C. Il'illiama, Hon. Duniol Witmer and David S. Shrilly Ksq. Secretary' Johu D. Bogai1. Although the weather wn unfavor able quite a number aigned, pledging themselves to support the nominees nf ths Republican parly at the com ing presidential election. Conspicuous among those who signed was an old gentleman over uiglitjr.oue years of ae; with the vivacity of one of half his years he stepped tip and without the use of glasnes entered his name upon the list with those who think it is yet loo soon for t ha', party to assume the con trol or tho government which they so recently ondnavored to destroy, t i well to know that he was formerly a democrat. Last Saturday evening the second rpguliir meeting was Inrgoly attended ; many from a distance being prcsout. n. T. Parks Fsq. delivered one of thoxe sound, soul-stirring speeches, which never fail in securing an appreciative audience. Messrs Potter and Lombard follow ed with able adresses, giving a vivid description of democracy in all its fea tures. Music, vocsl and on the instrument was rendered by the Glee Club, Tho next regular meeting will be Saturday evening ISth inxt. We heart ily Invite all throughout the county to be present. Act ns unite, and we wll roll up tho greatest mnjority Snyder county ever gavo any president. Let us not be deterred from doing our duly. In union there is strength ; and tho cause for which we strive is oue of pa triotism and honor. Our club at present contains a num ber of can verts iioin tho Asm icratic and Greenback ranks ; and wn are certain of still more accessions from souio sources, iy the way I would hero remark that fircenhackism in L'nioii is in its last throes of existence scarcely a liKlfd i."n of that stripe re iiiiiiiiiii'. They remind one of ship wrecked mariners clinging to the do- In is of a shuttered vessel floating about in a port, too inconsistent to avail themselves of its safely preferring rather to perish in their futile cllorts. ClAltHKi.li. Garfia'd and Arthur Pott. The Monroe Township (Jurlield and Arthur Club raised a mnguilicent Pole in-n!iiriny but. Xo(vith-t,ndiu Kecnvillo is the hend.iiarters of the Democracy of that townshii thern was not a jar republicans and democrats a'.ike manifested a desire to bear n imr niscussiiiii n tho important issue." involved in the prcneiit campaign. Tim Pole U onn It ta idre I and eigh teen feet in length ; straight us an ar row ; well proportioned, and as (irmly planted in the earth as are the iitiuci pics of KcpulilicaniNiii in Uio hearts of (lie men who raised it. 1 lie (. lull very w isely selected one in.ui j:er, with experience, to condoct theadair. Mr. Jaitib Hendricks was the men and in live minutes after the command wa given tho Polo was raised to a perifollicular without the least injury to any one. A beautiful flag. 13X17, with the names of our candidate in large letters unfurled to (lie breciw. Slclki's Cornel Hand uxocutod in iiito stylo The IShamokin Iani Jand, anc's .S'hauiokiu Dam Hand, and SUittkr's Cornet Hand, of Midiiluhurg, recived the delegation from Suubury and .Se ll nsg,riv. Jacob Ilartmnn, Chairman of the County Committee called the meeting to order and the following ollicers were elected. President John Young. Vice 'residents saao Jsrrett, Rev. Noah Ueobler, fon. Charles .Wil ier, Henry Beiifer.iaior RobbacK, Jere Crouae, Henry Moyer, Joteiih ioi:st, Oeorgo Fisher, enry k. Jf tiler, JawOb Ott, John Hartman, Jacob Hummel, Hiram Young. Secretaries T. P. Hummel, A, W. otter. Assistant Secretaries -C. F. Jkfoyer, John II. Arnold. Vooramme. by the Garfield and Arthnr Glee Club. lion. u. Atirea ayes. Oarfleld Quick Step by the Shamokiu Lm Hand -Mr. Coryell, leader. Hon. Cbas. 5. Wolfe, Waahinston Quick Htnn by Bane's Shaiuokin Dam Hand. William A Sobers. Eta- Riverside Quick Huip bv Sbettler' ana ilane Comet Hands, consolidated. The speeches were delivered tn fine style ; and it is exceedingly rare that an equal amount of talent is displayed on the same stand on the same day. There was a wide-sore ad desire to bear Colonel Simpson but it grew too late. The Col. and Major Tsggert will address the Club at thoir next meeting. The Selinserove Drum Corps waa present and enlivend the occasion with their martial music recalling ' Antietara, Gettysburg, and the Penniaula. The crowd was unexpectedly large, ana was a aort or surprise to Mr. Dan Hettrick, but nevertheless all were led in good style, la a word, it waa a grand success. A union pto-nio will be held at the grove of St John church in West He' ver township, Saturday, Sept; 18th A grand time ia expected. School of all domominations are invited and al so speaker of all sects. Vsansr p relist tints fur lb malk of ueiscer. Communloated. Mr. Editor. "Ciiixen" desires to say In reply to the Tribune; that ho was entirely unacquainted with the circum stances of Mr. Scharfs boyhood ; and, such being the case, any intentional allusion to poverty was Impossible. Citixen has himself been obliged to la bor with pick and shovel in the com pany of Irishmen, that he might ob tain dally bread ; and he regards it as highly commendable in impecunious youth, to try and "work up." Cilisen would further say that he does not do- light in such publications as his last in the W, and nothing but a repetition of the most trying and aggravating cir cumstances, could bnve provoked him to such an expression of feeling. Cillxcu Is older, both in years, and school-room experience, tbnn iVr. iieharf Is, and can fnrninh nlmmlant proof that be has occupied acccptahtv. and during consecutive years, at least as good situations as most teachers do, and yet Mr. Scharf hits denounced Cilis sen's practice of teaching, in the pres ence of bis entire school. Mr. rtfhnrf knows Hint Cltir.en always treated him kindly, and "called" on him nut of respect and even informed him that he "desired to treat him as a gentleman." tt is no secret that Citlsen was, in the past, unfortunate in bis domestic relations, nod tho knowledge of this fact has caused hint the most acute sull'cring ; and this in iuelf would ap pear to ho sufficient, without public re minder and insult from Mr, Scharf. when in the discharge of bis nll'ieia! Iillie. Previous to felinscrove Kt.i-n- (nation, Cilisen requested Mr. Vcharf to add to his Langunge exercise, a few sentences for aualvis. .1r. Scharf ob jected, but on tho occasion of the Kx- animation, he stated tli.it 'i; r'-'ir.t be would give a sentence for analysis, whereupon, be wrnlo a sentence upon the black board, tho import of which ho well knows, I There nro also a few other 'circum stances, some of which are ol a inn. terial nature, and which Citien carries in liia pocket, h Won't do to say that nil is "acci dental ;" these ."accidents" occur too frequently. All that Citicn ever asked, was sin humble chance among men, to cori an honest livelihood. Perhaps there bus been an exercise of the Golden Hole, prompted byre ligton ; and perhaps it was hideous brutality, unprovoked and ilntiK-rrited. An impartial public must decide. Cititon is very sorry that his pntienc" wore nut ; what others would have loneiinilersiniil.il- i-lrciim-t iiicci he don't know, Tho Tcifciiirsavs that Citizen will he allowed In examine, Mr. .Vi harf, end' the arrangement which Citixon desires are as follows : 1. Th.it all shall 1m done "decently ami in order." Tiiero shall he no nii-m-iilli-iiMiily condiirt by either party inward the other, iind should there In-, a lion of l-'ive Hollars shall lie paid lo tin1 iil'ierhv the L'uilly lurlv. -V That this examination lake place! within a month. i :l. That it be at le.i-t ten miles from Selinsijrnve, I. That it lie partly oral and purity ) written. ' ' j o. That it "l not be public, dot that Citizen shall have, custody of all papers, ami pulilisli them. ll. This examination mny cover any ' portion of any of the .'m-lish branches. 7. Ku'h party fhull choose a gentle man and the two thus chosen shall chooso a Ihiro, iind these three h:ill decide as to tho correctness or incur- ni-tuesN ol answers and work, ns to the time which should ho allowed, Hildas to the line which shall be paid, if any. k. Kscti iiarty shall place r ilty Dol lars in the hand of a reliable person, as a pledge for the faithful perform ance of this iiu'rceiiient, or thst may be drawn Uou for fines, if neevmnry. If Mr. Scharf gets through all right, it will surely settle a question of serious importance, because men are men; and when men of a diwen years' expe rience in teaching who are daily pro nounced entirely competent in all oth er con u ties, a re spurucd from the pro fession here ; are hindered from earn ing scanty bread for their families, and pronounced incjrupctent by hiijk au thority, and in regard to whose rUiji bility there are such grave uncertain ties, and all this, simply because the Tribune wants him to get the ilifcXI, per annum. Can you wonder that there is widespread dissatisfaction? Aad then, the TribuM thinks that this dis satisfaction and unwillingness to starve, is "petty iiuannett." If Mr. .Vcharf de sires to "chisel his name high on the tablets of fame," all right,ao long as it is done honestly and witlinutdetrimontto others; let him chisel it in tho stars if he wants lo, it would be ornamontal ; but if Citueu cm honestly procure food and raiment, he will try therewith to be content. There are two siuV to a question, and what Cili.on now asks, ia a trial before an unprejudiord,cmcienliouiTy of bis countrymen, where all is known and understood : but he will not be tried ; certainly not in Hie courts, lest hidden things be made manifest, and dark things be brought to light. C M. PoTTB. Kbatzebvillb, Sept. 10, 18S0. Eo. Post ; J. 8. Beaver is con- finod to his room and most of Die time to liis boil for tlie 4 weeks with Typliuid fever, but his fever is lower this morning than any previous lime sitice his sickness, S wo 1no lis may soon ba ablo to attend to his bus mess as before. On the 25 of 8ept. a Union Sunday scrtoil Colelifatton will he held in enry Jlfoyors grove at 8alom church, A good liiuo ia expected. Ootid speak ers, and excelleut mutio will bo fur- nisheJ by tho bauj. No huckster al lowod iKar tljograuuj. Equinoctial dorm, about lb 211. It I (aid that lb earning winter will b a rough on. Alway woloome loeal new Items, from Iowa or country, Tbi damp eoot weather will be apt le osm lbs mosquilert lo tuftr from rbeu. matism. It is said the ordinary life of a bco Is only ninety days. The end of a bee, however, is very lively. TTyou can borrow a gun you can go out after squirrels now. They are said lo be very scarce, so you can have lots of hunting. The St Luke's Sunday School ol Troxelville, will have a Jog freaking on Saturday Kvening, Sept. Istth, in the St Lukes Church. Ilmtot.Mtv. On Monday night lat some person or persons (who inadver tently neglected lo leave their curd or register their names) cntcied P, Hart man's Hotel, nt (,'cntrcvllle, bv forcing up the window, and broke oll'liie money drawer and carried v,y het,venn l i ami lo in cash. Tin) money drawer was found outsidi) the home nct morn ing no dun lo the scoundrels, so says our informant. West End Items. On Sitnrdy the tih, the Mil llewtrtli Union Sun biy Holj vil an I l!is Kolk -n Union Sunday S;lu.i nsl I tlielr s-iniil I'ifl Nio in tbs gi'ivs of !"niK-l NVUii nesr Itsuba Mill. Ttie former no lor (lie iiipcrintr nrlency of Nor II. Mi I lloiri!i end the Utter unJer Ainue K. Mitchell. Thi day being tine en I wsrin, vesry Ihlng pissed of nieely. The speakers fur the occasion were llet. I.. C. KJmnn l-i, Oei. lUr. Knempfer anl Lconsnl, The Trox elville Hrses lUml (nrnisbed th miiio fur I lid occasion. Ihe U ind being yet in its primnry etsgrs, yet tbey are lining ex ceedingly well r.ir the lime they have or HSiiir.f.l. Jubn V. Sicller, thrir leichi-r, accnmpsnieil them 1 1 the gr.mu I, Thi-y have the thanka of the reboot fur their fsenrs. In till aft eriinun there was a Cake Walk upon Ihe ground for the hrne til of the two school, an l happy were ihe dicers of lbs school lo ice Hint iiiile a rnug mm of innnry raised by It, Un neXl HitunU t ii J . John's and St Pauls fundsy Schools conieiiiiUie hoMlnf ihrir rrgular Pic Niost ihe former Cliuroh in th e grove, yuite a flue lime ii aniic: pated. KspoKTsa. ll Mcmoriam. Th following resolutions were adopted by the Suiiibf rove, Sunliy fi-litol. ltamvK!t Tlmt In the untimely dr-sth of sister Mirfir.t Kn nsr llii S in I ty School ha lo4i a good ini"nb-T Slii hs hien afsiihfol mnihor ever since thi school si iric I io ii ten yeir all. IHoi.Kii, T ia thi'uli sr - in nii-n hir lo we will not n-fu-e to he c o-nfori I. being assurnl hy (lo I s inspire I w.iv I lli il ltin "for 1111111111 to Iik i Chri-I. lo -In- I Kstn," anil Ills' ne alu ki-i-p wut.-liiritf for ihe Hon of man tlist we amy tie rs ly to Hi-pin when our tune uf dt-pnriiiie slinll enme, lti:soi,vsii. That we nlTer our ibepei syniaihy io Hie ln-reve l f.iiher, hr.u liioi ami si -t f aid nil ilis sirmk-n riluious aud frirndi of 'he tl, parted, an l Ihsi we unite one an I ll ia priyir to t It fmlier ol nil consolation, ho hss sei n S.I lo rull our sintiT sway, in behalf of the l.prrinel fmuily lo nmni 'lrni tn this ihrir hour of hi-resvcuiei hi i,ll ,ulhi!ii-ni trisce. ltKrii.vr.n, Thst a copy of iheie re'nlu lion he pl'ii-rd in the limi'l uf ri'er Kra mer's relations, niel also a copy lo Hir 'litlernl paper, of the ccuuiy for puMict- iiun. Ill OiiesK ii r SrMiiv Soil oi I.. PRIVATE SALE A valuahlo Uriek Hotel, located in Kranklio, oipositn tho Siinhnry and I.ewictown Itailmud ilcpol, is ull'ereil for sale. This is a substantial building built on the most modem stylo, n laptc I as a old or private duelling ; beauti fully located ; a well of excellent water in the summer-house ; and ample stabling, ico homo aud other nut buildings. For further particulars call on or mi dress, D. F. KKItSTKri'KU, Middleburg, Pa, Sept, 9, '8i). For Croup, sadden and severe attacks of old, take Sines' Svrup of Ttr. Wild Cherry aul lloarbouud. GRAND JURORS drawn for regular term commencing Soptemlwr 27tb, 1880. Adams Alfred Kline. Ueaver William F. Haines. Tilliatn Kel ler, Abner Middletwartk. Beaver Rest Isaao It, L'leb, Tbemas Yoangraaa. Centre H. C. .fampel, John E. Rhankel. Chapman Abel Herrold. Jobs 0. Kreiiier Franklia rhilin Spade, Jacki.no Levi Iteaninger. MidJIeoreek Lewis Krouts, Monroe Jnnae Trexler. Pen a Joel Luck. Aiaas 8tetler. I'erry Michael F. Woomer. . Seliaegrove Qeerge W. Keller, William Mcuarty, Jesepli K Ncber'. Union leaao Flanders, David gholly, Washington Williiia Bartoh, Jeba A, uiiotsa, PETIT JURORS drawn for regular term oommencinp; September 27th, 1880. Adams Henry Gets John J. Kline, Rob- rt Smiib, George Bmlth. Beaver Albert Kegle, George M. 8mllb, George Sleller, Di-aver West 8, K Ear hart, John Felksr. Charlee O. Oreenhoe. Joha O. Oois, lleory H HonsiH, II. V. Maobeok. Centra Henry Haook. Chapman Thomas lagtAaguatua dlrnuh eranauo lanma uower, Joiin A. Ule. Irtek, Morrle Erdley, Joba ll. Nernao, Benjamin Witieniayer. Jackson Samuel Gross. Jacob Klingler John Heiohley, Ifenry W. Sewer, William Sholly. Bolomoo Wetsel. Mi IJIeburg Jsoob (lenfer, 'fhouu Dib Igbaue, Calvin Hteiler. .Vonrio--Ttoeolor P, Uummel, Jaoob P. meaner. Pees Chnrlet F. Aeaver, Grpbtre Gam porting, uenry Moyer, William II. Bnyile-, Hiram Olrlok, Williaia D. Woorilleg. rerry--Perry Helm, Eli a Mlaaiua, Riley Weaver. 8liegroy iamaa" X. Davis, George n it j r. a-1 . MMjn, lliairi w. oowuurw, Cnloa -U.itiiel Krekhe. Waehmgtoa JuaaUaa Qriaam, Qssrf F. Miller, t, M. flftagdor, The Suubury steam fire company No. 1 intend to have a cav time and a large domonstntllou on tho occasion of their anniversary celebration on the 'Jltt of Septemticr ftioy are inviting fire companies fro n many places to participate' "Qnolh lbs Raves, never mors ." Hut he had an reference In Sines' ftyrup of Tsr, Wild Cherry and lloarhnnnd. for 11 only needs one trial for people teermore to ut II In esse of Colds or Toughs and all afeciinns of lb llrnnchitl Tubes. Sold by all relishle druggist at 26 ami to Cents per Dot t Is, M. It. Roberts' Embrocation will not cure sll iteee ibsl human fls-h Is beir in. hut for Kheiimetim.t'prain8ellinf . Hum or Flesh Woun.le it has no peer, If il has an ennui. Hoi, I he ill Hrnl.i. at US and 60 Cents, The most relMMe liniment In th msrk el tln-heris' Koibrocvioi :,'i and J'oCi same elte At other liniments th il si-P for i"i,i Cm an,! $.uo, For eilo by all bruggists. If yon have a horse for sale, one pick age of Hubert' II .r.r, owlers will Mi pmve his eon liiloi to ili eitenl f to per cent. Ii his sellini price. Farmers figure this nut. 'i cm boy a p ink ig. For sle by ll ilrugi,i. I'onherers'an I F irmer thst nrenliee io their luierpst are at this 1 1 of llie vef gieiog their cnios-'ii I. II Robert' 'ouliry ',iw.rs. It makes Ibem heillliy m l strong, con-ej aently mors faluible for the I ill traJc. They sill '-fllie never loll her lots, luit let concealment like a worm In (lie hml feel iin In-r 1 1 n ik cheek;" but when they found it w i n il lore, hut ihi re mslns nr a cold thai wis surely and ss lly leading lo consumption, they procured for her a bonis of fines' tiy'run of Tar, Wild Cherry an I llotrho inl tlne. Ies lo remark that she reeoeered. Mold hy ell dru;gil. D Cents per llmtle. To he t or not to he t That, is the iiiesiion,'' Whether "ll noblnr in Ihe nun I lo suffer Ihe aches and pain that human Hesh I licirto. when nurriakrn hy a serere cough or col I. or lo pordiae a hoille of Sine,' Syrup of Tarf Wild Cherry anl lloarhnnnd, and by Ihu M'P"in. end them Wold hy ail druggiau, and fin Cents per lloitlo. Sine' Pyrnp nf Tar. Wil l Cherry and Ibiarliou-i I si in I il ihs h -i I of nil pro. parniiuns uf Tar lloarlioun I, an I il hit I only one trial lo naiiiy ih,. mol iuor.-l i Inn that ll will do nil that is claioiel of it ; that for Cough anl Coll it ha no e'l'ial. Sold by all duKgits at 25 and jj Cents per llotlle. Mother, before giving your lit tie hihe cough or croup medicines, rememhr Hi nl Sine.' Uyrup of Tir. Wild Cherry sill lloaihiiiind is ihe only Cough Prepiraiion lb at rout tin no opium, morphine nsr any other narcotic. - A New Trcatm cnt. TV fiof, il h'lirirnf l.ifr, wmvh'rful emrs. I f )! hare Consuuipiion. nn I would know 111 at your e nigh can he tna-le looer and eay-ll"i-tiii Fcaternnl Niclns Sweats cheeked i i H hour luHaminnlitin taken r ut nl bung and sir paongi at ones ; that you cm be. made lo gain -I lo Ci a.. ..r i i.i... 0...1 - u . : I" "'-'.i'" ur-ii i,t wi-ra j-oil liao Catair.'i, iypepi., Siek llealichc. Hear' l)iee,r., I.iver CompUiiii, Nervmi Pebility, Snntnal Weakness or Sperms Inrrh.iea, los of sexual power in either i-x troin soy pause J if you have nny form of uei'Vou weiikn,-. I.Hing He-h nr winning nw iv and Mould know of an lm- Ii aip relief snd periinn curs for many of th nev -i'e'l eao in a eliorl lioie, a new method witli new agent, t, f.itt,.u every ho ly, ioviiram ail make siring anl heillliy tlie oeiit hoiiele" .cae, cut lliitool nn I wriieai mice for pariicnlirs I a II. 8 - UI.SI'i:NSAItV, llerrin taring., Mieh. July '.J.'So.y. MIDDLEBURBJHODIICE MARKET. ronvKi-TKIi WKKKI.V IIV aT . W. Di'oosOi Onlnna per bualu-l I'olHioes do Under per pound Kggs per dmeu Tallow perpuuu'l Lard Cherries Seeded Cherrle lllackberries Iteetieriies Uried Applee lined readme pared A'oap Ham 3uodlder Sides lo I.' 4 to ti 12 H S illiritllHHir;; tlltirket, r.lBllKI TKII W K K g I. V II V Simoiiton, Harber iSc. Co. uit.us ai:i:ns. Wheat per bu.liel (Old) I Wheat per bushel (New) 00 lo 0.1 Rye do (lo Corn do 4S Oat ni l, do Jti new do III Cloveraeed per hush) Timolliyeeed do Hunk wheat do Flaiseed do 2 So raonuci:. Pnlstoe 25 Apples 'Jo Cherries, pitted M Cherries, nnpilled 8 Itlarkherries B Raspberries Dried apple Holler, prime I') Holier, seoond-olas In Kggs 14 Onion 75 lleeie 8 Spriog ohlokeas S Old Ham 12 Shoulder lo Itaeoa ' vH Lard H 1'alloiv ctl COAL. Pea Coal 2 flo Cbestnni coal 4 Un Blacksmith Coal 6 no "M.VlMf I ICI. Aug. a.'d. by Iter. J, P. 8iiindel. John E. Wbaimore and lits. I la Jaoe Erdley, botb of Snyder Co. ji i:i. in Selinsgr ovt Sept. 4, Craig Mbyer, son oi naiuaoiei eioyer, ol nugermg ooo suinpitoa, aged 2y. iin. J hi. In Lawisharg Aug 28, Sarah, relict of ur, d. o- nicauaann motner nr vt. ir, li Racbu uf Snyder, aged O'J years. : Bepl. , la Jaokaoa lw., Charlie Deofer. aon of Jams L. aud Aaielia lleofer, aged io yeare. Sept. 11. In Jaekeon twp., Chester Dea ver, aon of Jerry and Harriet Ueaver. aged mouiua aau t uayi, In Frauklin twp., Sept. 8, Catharine, reuoi or jaooo uiri, aged Hi yeare, l aiouik aad IV day. Sept. 13. ia fraukfia twp., Mr. Calha rin Kramtr, aged Hi Jftie, t an.a,bt aad uey. ORPHANS' COURT BALK Of ReaIEstate. Bt vinos of an alias order lesned oat fib Orphans' t'onrl of Snyder Co.. I'a , lb nnderslgne I Ailministrstor of the eststs nf George Schnee, lat of Perry township rleoeaned, will espoie In publio Sal In Fremont, on PaturJay. Sept. iSlb. 1880. Th following properly, lo wll ; A eer. tain irael uf land situate In Perrr town. hip, eniinty and elate already mentioned, containing 82 Acros, mors or les, hounded east by Ian Is of (leorge neicheiihap.li and others, south by lands of Kn ich S mth. Wet hy Un Is nf tonn nargrr nnti others ami north by land nf Philip Schne. The Improve, n eute are a Frame Pellinjr Mouso Ii'XJS feet, new HANK IIAKN and mher nepeoary ool l uildings, never falling en of water near Ihe t ior (IHHI) OP.. CIIAKDand and 70 ACIIKS CLKVIC Sale to coooneiio at ll) o'clock A M '.f said da when lerms will be ma le known by wibti m ;i rtniNn, I'MILIi' SCIINI'.K. Aug. 11. ISst). A luiinistraiore. NOTICE TO HEIRS. ftl fl- 1)1 l'rr nf lUf rtttt nf J) III. .Ifoif rr. Ill'' nf ,17mm loH'iix'ilp, Siiyilrr CIHIllll, il' ,v '' To K.Hf,li..n Mmer, widow, re'tllngln lam IowikIiIii, snvler e omiv, fa. an.l tire ehlltr. it. the h-lr- M.ill.la -r who inarrl- I l . .1 K, Hmea-iiaa hut who .lle l l,.l .re. her f, their lie n,l llanlel Mover. ila-M. Thoe who eorvlea the eat I lee',1 are a follow, r alary K. tntertnarrte-t with Ai,raham it. Wiimr rel ling ner Airy I'aie, lliin-i,K ior. I o , 'i Citliarlns a lo. ter-na-ri ,1 i h s,nui Knli.-h rel.ln In Alleorlile. atlillln co , I'... Marinea . nt-r-mr-te l with .,ae Peter r. l;tln n- ar l.orka Mint, Minim tin , la , llanlel II. Meyer reli. Ins al Mulciiur iprm , It lit Co.. l enne-, anl.laeoi, V. Mover re-l II..K at Kill Creek. I haiolialif n Co.. Ihto. an. I t ha l.illnlntf t.a.n . el n-an.l . I.ll Ir-o or Matil.la t. nine imxi, .leeM, ret Hi near Wat oIKrllle, Noiile Co., Indiana, lo wit : llanlel II, Hloiaman, t r -.1. er.e, II. IIIok im.in. Moore II llinetmsn Ha. vi,t II. Ilinetinan ao l M4ri II. Mlnamin,ll minor an l hi-e (or their miar.lUn .taeoh Hlmtaman rel Una In a. lam lewns' lp Nny. I"r oty. I'a, h.,r anl lei reireenta- live, ,,f iMnlnl llver. .eet,.. . Von ar ii-rehy . it-I t..l.n an I appear ber ire llie .lolKe ol o ir il h .i.,.1 i our t , atannr. C han.' Cort lo t,a hol t at Middia-mra on the llh Mi .n. lav ol srioiiiiii.r A. H. ii at in "''-.lock In I i.e loreiioon, then anl there to ae. e.-, or reloso to l ike iha Ki it-ol ,:il I Haul, I ili.yer. ilaeptapa, at the a:i.ril.e. , itutlon pin upon II l.y an lo ii,-t .Inly awar.let t.y Ihe ,i,l .'ou-i, anl retorne.l l.y the Nharlll i rilt eo.iniv. or "how eniHo why iha aaine b nl.l not im sold: An I her,. if l.tl not Wnne.. the II m. lo.niii i). Ilurh-r. I'.4t., I'r-.l.lrnl ot nor "al l Curl, al Mldillelturg, Hits Kill 'lay ul Aug A. Ii. I no. J. tHiil'sB, t'lerk O. C. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. -o- I'very ' man or woman will buy floods where ihey pan do the best. It i natural. It i hii'iiati nature, Tho best good lor Ins lcai money RULE THE DAY, Thai I- ju-t our Motto and if you want tn secure llargalns In iiaiinWAnr;. 0 ROC Kit I AM, Dlir.'l.s'. I HU. s vi.r. n.XSTKR. I.KM'llKil. Slloi: FIMUMIS. Toll M'CO ANI' I'll) til, lltiiN', 11'lKSi: ASH MCLA'SHUr:. NIL it' his. sri:i:L. hock I'owukh. SAFfV FI SK, S. T. SI IIM I'UIti; HVU WIIISKF.V M UK F.XI'UKsSI.V FOll mkhicxi, i'si;. at onlv 91 5'j i'KIt li XI.I.ON nr fl.t'o CKH ycxtir. tiii: uKsr WIIISKKV YOU F.V til UK XNK, .to. THY IV. 1 reepeeifully ask (if the cUIena nf Sny SnydiT county nr hare nf their patroiingii II ai'ig puroh is I my C100 I- for C A -til 1 am utile to sill al very LO II' I' KICKS. ' Cunntei) Vu.mc tulni in -.'iri oy f,,r l') i h. Youri Ke.pe.iilully, S M. SHULER. Feh.S,J. Ijleerpool, I'erry Co., Valuable Farm at PRIVATESALE ! fPHE I'irsnf (H.iru' Mo.it,!. .lo- I cfr-.. 4 lr a valimhlrt Ftrtn, nt prlvit- filfl, -uiivh una uitln .SiutU OAHi ol .Mi l I . -tmrti, ountaliiltiK i ut 100 Acres, whoreon are erected a I. AlUrK TWO STOKY istouu Dwi-llit) Houko, Now IJalik liarn and other nnt'.nll.llscii. Thlt tar a l tn a hlvh .tat,, ol cultivation, uo'lar aood lenea and ro.ni.rl.ua ih in at and moil Icrlile toll, file Ml.lilleereek Valley. For lurtker particulars eall on or a l l rem JOI1X Mu x I'., Apr. f i.'so.tui. Mid lleburg, Pa. CAUTION. NOTICE is hereby given Jhat the fol lowing article have hean purehaee l by the undersigned, at Consiiihle Sale. and lefl iii'itie peaarssion of Henry Renninger, during her pleasure. All person are cau tioned aol I meddle or Interfere with ihe same t Cow, Calf, 8 Pig, Dung Fork, Grubbing Hoe, 2 A See, Spaid, Rake, Grind Slone, Table, Cheat, Barrel. Clock, Gun, Holier Churn Scythe, Maul and Wedge, Coal Steve as I pine, ll Turkeys, 2'iCbickea. Euiauits Ilrasii,, Aug. Ill, lH8o.pl. COUUT PH0CL,VMTO NT. Whereas th lien. J. C. Rucher Traal denl Judge ef the Judicial lii-trio- composed nflhe counties of Snyder, I'niot, ami Mitnin aad lliraia O'Neil snd Sam'l. il. Yeier Kli. Asnoiate Judges in and for Snyder coHtity have issued tlii-ir precept bearing, dale th JKtb day of tay A. it. tssii, ta m directed fur th holding ef an Orphans' court, a onurl of Common Pleat, court of Oyer and Ter miner ana uenerat court of Uuaner Ses sion ef th react at Middleburg, for ihe county of Hayder, oo lb 4ib Monday, (be t . L - O-.l. A L , a mi ."ii nay el oept, looj, anil soniinu on week. Nolii a is therefore hereby given lo tbe Coroner, Juetioes of th Pease and Consta bles in and for the coiinly of Snyd.-r, to ap pear iu their proper person iib their roll record, inquisition, eiamination and other reiueiuliranoeif to do Ihoa things which of their oibos and In their behalf pertain to be done and wilneasea auj per sona prosecuting io behalfof Ihe Common wealth against any person or persona ar required lo be then and there attending aud not departing wll bout leave at ibeir peril. Jualioee ar requested In be punct ual tn their ailendunoe at th appointed tinio agreeably lo notice. Given under my band and seal at Ihe Sheriff' oOica ia Middleburg, lb I Jib Jay of Aug A U., u thousand eight bundled and eigbiy. DANIEL BOLESUF.R. Sheriff. TffPUf f!TTD roatamptlon 4.4UII UUlhUi tlUni. Navar yt lianas 4awiMa yii iway'-uos,," rroev vuS. Mil. Jaa.Veo.lr Railrtitula. PENNSYLVANIA R, R. Tralaeleae I.eeletowa Janeiloa at fellow MAttV 1,1 X R W MT WARD. Plttbnrn Kfpreee lie a.m. raetne t:ipres aisa.ea. Way I'aeneuger Is is a. m. 'all I St p.m. F.l Un tV p.m. EASTWARD. ' reetrte Ceprees it a a. Wall I it p.m. Philadelphia Ktrrrse It io m. in. Johnloa Kspreie lint a.m. The Fet l,lns. Way Paseanger and the Paei le I pre weel, end the Psetne and Alianlle riTr-ra., eatr run naoy. Way tramt leave alailont In Ml flit toantr si lolluws I wrsTWAnn, Way aasTWxnu, r-V-er a. in, 1 1 ml II II It !S Malt. Ktpre. Mill. . m. ti io tea t f t n 4 4 4 If s?r to T 40 Anderson's t' Veytnwn Mansyurik Vli ear, N. tlamlltna Ml I'olon ttono'lngiton Tyrone io,ie Hinshnrt P. a. m. ' n vj lo It to V0 lit IV io ll In Ml V K'l S M It 4 t'l 4 it 4 4 4 H 4 ii t 10 .11 T TO t.'U II ll 11 tt VI Ii la I n I S to The Pa'ISr Kenresa went ean Ii flagged at M ein.i at s II a.m. LBWISTOWH DIVISIOM. at s:it-r a i.wiTi,vv an. in, I V.mr.r.u,. ITATHIM. Mall. Ae,, ,LIT,IIII. Mll-d M.:l ,.-lali.wo f :ill Saitlm 1 F i n aitil.e ', M Ihln.lel s VI Vaminr K. ol Ll'lilM If I it 10 m 4 til I VI S i 4 1J lit en 4 : til 9 i4 III i r " -it 4 jo 8 M vn 4 ral mi m J sa I I .IS 1 47 in s ii an 4 nt t f.a r. 4 14 tO IS 4 S t '.0 S to 4 1 114 S"S 4 a r nt 1 1 ti n ) tit e o 1 40 i i ) fi ii m i n. iit'rcHMS )y,i.i,.i. a it nt v. n A.lanial.lir-, 1 tl... t,rr..'n a 11 ll.oif. r '. s .: i a.i ,o.'frf e i a M "i.- F. Hi I.' i. a in i'"i!ni! F. e V. Si.llnavr.oja v :H II. ,luo. IS inbury luisi Philadelphia anJ Reading nan Koaa. Arrangement ol Passenger Traint MAV loth, tHMd. 7'r"'te li'nre ll rntnit rre fnf Im Suitilitin '.nvif(.7,) For Slinmokln, lo.lu 11.13 am and n.'J'i p in- Fur Xlt f'armt-1, Ash'and. Tsmaftia, loityille, I'.eiiling, and 1'lilla.lf tpliia, ll.l'i a in . Tr'iine f'ir . rrt..m. ire an fnl'nte. StlllttiliiH I 'Sri iff 7. ) Leave Shaoiokin, S.O'i, I t.tlo a m 1.38 an 1 ;t."i p tn. Leave Philadelphia H.l'i a rn. Rending 1 1 .fi'i a m. I'niiayille, l.,n p m. Tama.iia 1.80 m Ashland - ,t p m Ml. Cnriiipf :.-() p m. 7Vi'l'is iiii-r ll'irriilivrit 11 fiitlaWf . For New York, 6.15, Ni a ni ana1 l.r p m. For I'liilalelrhia I . r.Jfl 8.05 and '.1. 6')a. 111. l.l'i and t.nt) p tu. ' Siimliiiii For New Y'nrk l Jn a m Ftr Philadelphia I. li p. tn. 7Vn( is fur lt :n in!iirit rare n foHoirn f Leave New York, H. 45 a iu l.lljaud 6 80 ni . Leave I'liindelphia, 0.44 a m. 4 (10 aud .'i. Ciu 7 4,'ip. tn. Sltllihllji Leave New Y'nrk ,'i.."iu p in. Leavi l'hilndi'liliia 7.1 1 p in. J.li. WDOTTKX, Cilu'1 ilat.Qtfor C. (I. H AN'roclC, llin'l l'.is'i-,v li.ki't Apt. Fh 1 '4. 1 1 n 4". 'northern 'cen Tmlwat. Un ao I atlt-r Nov roa.t will ron , tin!.. , 1-:, trains on Ihl I.K.XX'K Null TH'.V Mill. Leave I .North. M nlara Fait Line, l i'i s 1 1 4 a i 1". IT a 11. Mil 1 Up a .us p IN, Ii.!iD V , e iJ ii . I Jf. R-2.t p m 1 1 M 111 M,' tu MM . Ill I V . , ll' 6 t.u a in e l' a iu N-w X'ork I'oila. a-Oilntrton ll.iloiii.ire I i an laiinrtf Ueor-oa.iiiiii s,.iii-irovfc SilliliUry N'.rilintulierlaiiil A rrlv at : llllaiiii .rt t.limra II ilt.lo Krlo t.rv. 4 a io 7.3'. a in 't f'V.'iri lo. 6j a in e.a. u in t. 4i a in II n.l v ii. II.1 l iu His ! . o i tu J 0 til TJJp t r. inn in .s j, e.ioam e 00 a s . ' . oi J 4o , m I.FAX'K Sin' I'ilW Altll Leave I'arltlu 1 1 ay Kilo Nlaeira Fall IHitalo Mall S nilhe ..i. 4 oo ni 1.15 1. l i. a iu in a s on a ui ll a in t Ui p 1 ! .io. III W.ittna I I rle t.o. k Haven f'.t-i a in '.i.liim iWni-i't, 7 aaiii la. 4. 1 1. ii. II. i. s j, i,, U-.a.!! North'. I USaoi J '. . ii. U. m Siiiilniry ii, loam i ,i to I'J 4n a m :,vvi S.-ltliatfr ove 9 M a to lu.:ei p in t! .ii.-a in I H,rii.!ou lo us a ni r.' I.' i. in l.lftam iO.-ot Ki'tti'n lo.il a iu V f- p iu Mm Arrive at: llarrl.liiiiK II M t m 4, lipid 5 If' s III S ".Si inula. J 40 p m 1 i p tn T.iki a iu T.loi I N..W York n.l p ut la.ti i p io ,j i.i a iu lo.-ift i Killluiore S i i p ni n ia t.4nam T 4" i Walnngtnnu OI ni toTpm m s.ut i TIiom marked "V alop onii il .t ftaf,, A. J. t'ASS ATT, flan. Manai FIMLYAEiA I R Philadelphia & Erin R- R. Divisi SUMMIT TIME TJBL On end after UfSDAY, MAV SBIh, ls0. Irainaonlh- Plill ! Hi ia k kria Kail I I'lvialou will run a-i loll-.w : WF.stWAIitl, F.KIR MAlMetvn Phiia in, hla 11 to ' tlarneuiirg JA Willlaoiaport st ' " .1. ran .-.bor en? i Lo. k Havea ni. , H-nova 11 tst " srr. at fcrie t ti NIAd.XK X tXP. leara. Phlla li-l'a S ou . Harrl-hnin U ji . ' krr. al Wlllla.nap't 3 1 " L"ck Haven 4 i i FAST LINE leaves PluLot-li'liia II Ma " It-trl-burij JSt rr. al Witiiunisport t V " LKk lltvai 0 KAsTWAItn. PACIFIC TIP. teav... y k Haven 45 " " J. aai y ohore t M " Williaiuaport I It " arr. al llarrlalium 11 4i' " '- PiillaSlihla I4i PAY EXP, leave. Lock Haven 11 lc " " XVilliauisport U' ' arr, al Harriehurg S 41 " " i'lilUilaldbla 0 4 ERIE MAIL leavaa Ket.ova 4i L u-k Haven H " ' Williaiuaport 111 " arr. al MarrUl.arg 14 " '- I'tilladelpUia tk FAST LINK laavea t itllamipiirt li ! ' arr. al H..r,l.ura 11 Phlla blpl.la 14 Erie Mall W. al ani la Vsprree Faa ,-liiae rnniiat iiona al Norihniui rlau.l win H K. K trains for Wilko.li.rr. and Si r Erin Mall Waal, Nian.r, Ln . Wc Faal Line Weal nuke i-loa umii i-lhoi a lamaiioil with N.O, H. W. Ir.Ou. n. rlli. Mauar, Kxt.r.ra Wt.1 anil llav t,.r. . makaeloM oooiiectlou al Lock Uateuait V. K. H. Erie Mall East and Weal ennnee el Rl 1 tran. a on L. H a M. Hi ll, R, at l;.,rrv INh A V. H. R I at Kinpurla Wllk tt'. t , P. K. II, au.l al lliin...l wllb A. V. K rarmr e.re win ron hatweaa Phlla and W llllaluaport on Nlar, gapntaa U Kay Ei proa, baal. Sleaptng eaia oa a I tralua. ', Wll, A. tttLtiWIM' Kov, ', 117. O.u.eral a -""iasjMja-mamamamaw l-tt.p oh hand nil II'..- a. r, inavnt-ro, pr iirrilSH) SMitl, C 'I il -e-rqearv-. : a
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