0 5 Juae 8, 1882. CHOUSE Editor & Propretor. State Ticket Governor, JAME3A.liKAVF.il, of Centre. I Jptitenant Governor, WII.LIAMT. DAVIE, of tlrndforil. Secretary of Internal Affiiim, JOHN M OUKKR, Of Hlltl.T. ,fuhf tt Supreme Court, WILLIAM H. KAWLK, (f PllilH.I. I.llllk. OmKWusiiiau-at Lnre. THOMAS M MA1WUALL, of Alli'Klioiiiiy. Uomity rriclcJt. " Conrem, B. F. WAOKNSKLLER, of HeliiiHjfrove. Sehjerlt decWtaa of Ue IHetrlol CoBfereore Aawmhly CIIARLK3 MILLER, Of J't'llll. AitxiN'iittt JikIk" SAMUEL A. WKTZKL, of Heaver. Priithonotiiry JERKMIAIl ClfJUSK. of Miilillchur. Itelwter A Keeonler JAJIKS M. VANZANDT, of Miildlehiir;;, PiNtrii't Attorney HENRY II. 'iH I MM, f WHxllilltoil. Jury (omuiiuioner LEVI FISHER, of Nolinn;rrove. I Tbe Republican Stale convention will reassemble nt IIurriHlnir;,' on tbu 21st int., for tlie purpose of nomi nating aCougroH-nianatluru. It is understood tbat Sorgeant Mason will not remain id tbo peni tentiary long after (1 nitean in liang I, and be way bo released before that tmmmmBBBmBemmmmmmmmemf Tbe Democratic Stato convention will be bold in tbo opera bouao, liar rinburg, l'a., on Wednesday, Juno 2Hth, to nominate candidates for tbe different State officers. Urn Pairw ron Catti second, annual sale of cattle iron. berd of Win Simpson, of New York, took place oo Wednesday of 1m week, at tbe Simpson boraoslead, nl West Farms, near Hunt's Poiol Cbeater Railroad. Tbo eowa M brongbt a very nigh average. Tbe average for tbe boll was also large tbe first and last that wore sol' bringing high prices, while tbe oth ers were lees in demand. Tbe load ing price of the day was $2,30'). paid for tbe 10monthsold beifor Alphea (jueen. A. B. Dulling pai 2,090 for the 3-year-old eow, Islai d Countess. An excellent price for i bull calf was $1,050, paid by II r Murdow, Washington, D. C, for tb 4-mooths'. old animal Zahna's Mer cury. Tbe 37 Lead sol J for 1 5 average $."." 9, 8G. A Had Outlook. Oue hundred tbousan J men employed in tbe roll iug mills, furnaces and workshops of yVnuaylvania and Ohio quit work and become consamors instead of produoors at a loss to the country of several millions of dollars per month The result of those strikes is a do preHHion of bumnoss gonerally and 'hnrd times' all round, It seotns to ua, without giving th matter a closo examination, that tin body of the Labor Unions should examine cloaoly tbo motives of their leaders who direct tbe strikes. Wbon nieu will consent to take broad from their wivos aod children thoy must bo movod by a different inspiration than tbo4 surface of their movement would indicato wo confess we don't understand it. Food crops in Illinois, tbo groat giuuury of the West, are found by advance reports of its agricultural bureau in a less favorable coudition than was bopod. Wheat seems all right, corn is still doubtful t but do tuestio animals are thinner and loss numerous than a year ago. The last is probubly tbe first instance of the kind in tbo history of the State. If it is repeated elsewhere, it means, howovor roluctaut we may be to ad mit it, dear meat for months to come. it. his la. Ills nen, . -"Ogs farm, including the residence each of it has beon spoiled. jLOe .ne and The Chicago Newt estimates tbat here is more money spent ia tbat ity for liquor than for schools, Unrobes, boots and shoes, and cloth ng by tbe entire population. of tbe ity. 7iit Chicago is very wicked ity, and it may or may not be the ame everywhere. Ono KiUmiller, residing at ipringfiel J, Ohio, becoming enraged t his daughter for keeping company vith a man of whom be disapproved, jn Monday shot and killed her. 2e tarrowly escaped lynching at the tends of noighbora before being taken to jail. A new cbnrch is to be bailt in tfew York wbioh will possess many novel features, la tbe first place, it vill be f ree from debt, for a gontle nan who declines to let his came be known pays the entire coat $150,-')-(). Attached to the church there will be a day-school, a cooking ichool and a kitcbon-gardon. Tbo clippiugs of sole leather in Now England shoe factories were formerly regarded as wortblosa, and tbe smell of thoir bnrning was a pe culiarity of snch towns as Lynn and Salem. These scraps are now stamped into buttons for clothes md fancy tack heads for upholstery, and the long familiar odor is iniss ed. Ruck Hampton and John Ilonry fought a duel on horseback a Mt Sterling, Ivy., onTbnrsday, each fir ing and bitting tho other nntil all tue cuamuors of tue pistols were discharged. They then clinched and clubled each other with their weapons until they fell to tie grouud. ampton is dead and Uenry is mortally wounded. UA Set nu ,dted Lands in Snyder County, 1882. 'Jf J. CO W ERSOXT tustice of tht Peart Connryatic Pennioreek. Snydor Co., Pa. Pnltaetiotit nit ftemuttneei vfomntlf mad OoBTOjaBtlng ntally Mil eheealy eteeoted. April T, 'Bl. Attorneys-At- Tain. THE Trensnrer of -aid nonnty, by authority and In tiumnnno of the Ant of AwuMubly of Mareh lth, 181ft, and Supplement thereto, and the Act of Arweinhly of March 89, 1844, and Supplement thereto, hereby Rives notice that lie willeinoee to Publin Sale at the Court IIoiiho, in Miduleuurg, on TUESDAY, JUNE lath NEXT, anil by fuljurninent from day today If neoeatiary, the whole of the hereinafter (lencribed tracts and parts of tracts of lamia, Hituate In said county, or such parts thereof ns will pay the county, road, poor, and school taxes, and the eoMts accrued thereon, to wit: Rkpittkd Owxxna. Pardee, A, ADAMS TOWNdlllP. Warrartkks, Mary Alhri(tht, Anthony HwarUoape, Jacob Atlrit(ht, hrlotlan linldy Holomon HetK, Daniel Auralid, John Fldier, Catharine Fitriier, James Han nan, ClirMluii Troxvl, Jacob Hixhnp, (eorfe Troxel, Anthony Annworth, John Troxel, John Matnir, Koltert Mock el. J amen Dilworth, John liawiiiiifer, Charles 1)11 worth Klnt.ler, John (Relate) Moyer, Uriah Htuiilers, John P. nEAVER TOWNSHIP. Cruikxhunk, Eiiip Ac Hulp, John Mndrtrk, JncoblHendriik, " " IVter IthiMle, " " John Wolf, Henry Wolf, Kurhiira Artilln, I John Dewart. ChrlHtiiin Uettlg, Jr Martin WithiiiKton, Mary Wiiuan, V" Hotels. Tie fioiiarte-Hiiise, Aeoi eiLi. ' itani.ttotii, ' GILBERT i CBOttSBt AttorneTH'AtIiaw, MIDDLKBURO, 1A. Offer lhtr Prcftiintiin! terTt-t in tin FiH- lis. alllmtlnfM rid M hlr will r. lii roin.i iiuitlea. Coaial ilnai la Kag. idu uirnMi 17 qv. UL 'St. I I I i . Specht, Moses Hower, TIioiiiiui Hoiif.li, John Kilen, Robert Hweiiiel, CharleH P" am, Aaron K. Elliot, William et al Hon. John C, Morris, l'rosidont of tbe State Agricultural Society, died at hia homo, in Frieudsville, of ty phoid pneumonia, on Friday last, Jin was born in Oneida county, New York, in 1822, aud camo to Pennsyl vania after a sorvice in the war as Captain. He represented Susque hanna eonnty in the Legislature in 1879 f 0, and served as President of the Stale Agricultural Socioty in 1870 and 1871, and again in 1832, and was the occupant ol the chair at tbe time of bis death. Any reader who dosiroi to got fair idea of the extent of crime Holders of tho tou -dollar oortifl cates are in luck. It has yut boon decided that these aro convertible into four per cooL bonds, not more ly to tbe amount of thoir full vuluo, bat to that amount plus tho oc cumulations of interest which they have earnod since issue. Tbe high premium which the four per cent bonds command in the open market inukos this ruling a very advantage ous one to those whom it concerns Philtt. North American. During the present season the im portation of potatoos received at New York amounted to 4,500,000 bushels, which were sold at two thirds tbe price of home production. arge amounts of the imported po tatoes, however, on account of delays. by vessels getting ico-bound, have been unfit for sale, but the above is the amonnt put npon tbe market. A horrible discovery was mado in Morehoad. N, C, on Thursday of last week. Several bogs were found de vouring the body of an infant in the cellar of the Atlantic Hotel. They had torn off the legs and arms, when ,n thev were driven awav bv some of !,:. -i.. -i: ...... . ... .... .M.n wuu7 uni'i vuijr tup truiu me tue locates Of tOO DOtOl WOO WOIO telegraphio Columns of the public' attn,0tod to tbe epot by tho noise. press for one week, the brief descrip tions of wifo beatings, mardor, arson, theft, rape and forgery, with their attendant effects. A six days' record of events massed on one sboot of cheap book paper will show exactly thu extent and tbe volumo to which crime has reached in the United btutos. The Hon. James U. Blaine will make several speeches in Pennsylva nia during the campaign in support of Oon. Beaver and the Republican State ticket. Senators Hawley of Cono., Allison of Iowa. Miller, of New York, Mahone, of Virginia, Hoar, of Mass., Edmunds, of Ver mont, and Plumb and Ingalls, of Kansas, participate. Nearly all tbe prominent Congressmen have volun teered their assistance in the con tent. Tbe largest kale of tobaooo tbat Las ever been made in this country or perhaps in the world was conclud ed several days ago in New York be tween Sawyer, Walace St Co., of No. 47 Broadway, and an Italian coo- tractor representing the Italian Gov ernment Unreaa or Tobacco IttijU This representative of the Italian Kfjie purchased 12,241 hogsheads of leaf tobacco at tbe rate of $150 a hogshead, so that tho bill amounted to 11,830,000. It ia believed that the mother of the child buried it alive and that the hogs dag it np. The groat Russian Empire appears to be in a state bordering on disso lution or terrible revolution. While the frontiers are kept and guarded by great floetsand armies, the interi or is rackod by every sort of disor der. The Czar is in perpetual peril of his life, in spite of tb ) most extra ordinary precautions taken for bis protection. The Nibiliets cannot be pat down nor repressed. All thro' the empire the Jews are persecuted in tbe most horrible manner in riots by mob-, over whit h the government baa no manner of control, and in tbe southern part the peasantry are in open insurrection for a redistrlbatlon of lands. Everything in tbe affairs of Russia seems to indioaU tbe ap yroaen oi a revolution mat will ex ceed in borror tbo French revolution of 1793, in proportion as the Russian peasantry are more ignorant and brutal than those of France were a bandred years ago, If ont of this revolntioa should proceed anion Tbe progress of railroad building, contrary to expectation, has not been cbookel during the present year, and the great mileage of 1881 is likely to be largoly exoeodod in 13S2. Since the first of January new trook to the extent of over 2,200 miles has beon laid throughout tbe country, an increase of nearly 1,000 miles over the amount laid at the same time last year, and work is be ing prosecuted more vigorously than ever before. It ia stated tbat during the eleven years from 1871 to 1881, inclusive, 805 698 emigrants left Oormany, of whom 7C2.331 came to tbe United States. Of these 200.000 come in 1881. There is thus far overy ind cation that quite as many will come to this country the present year Many of these are young people of industrious habits, intent on eel tling in the west and cultivating the oil. John Myera, Chrixtiau Mtttig, lohn Dewart, Columbus W. Taylor, WEST HEAVER TOWNSHIP. Curey.Markly.Cook & Carter William Boyle John Hoyle, " " John Caig, " John Did, Mary Dar, David Dar, " " Joseph Dur, " ' John Dur, John Philip. " " William Smith, " " John Hmlth, Pardee. A. Murv Aiinmd ('nthuriiiH ItiMiop, .Toll II l!ildl, HiiHnnnah liifhop, Margaret Hiidiop, , HlklllpHOII ltlllll), Abraham Cliiipimin. Mnrimret ( 'Jirixl worth, HiiHuiiiiiih l'ihliT. iieoli Krlentmch, John H reuveH, Henry HoopH, Jl'HMM IlllOpH, John Hiiiitinn, jr. tieorge W. Illinium, Richard M. llanimn, John Hannnn, Joepll AleCilllell, Mat lie w Morrinou Hugh McCoy, Jimeph Moore, John Smith, Kruiirix Ki-ill, George Htnlilnecker, Abraham Troxel, Elizabeth Troxel, Cutharine Troxel, Cruikidmiik, Emeu 4: Kulp, Smith, A. M. Dr. CufuiiiingH ii Elliot, Hickel, Aaron Kuenipfer, John O. VaiiderxhitP, F. W. Dr. Elliot, William et Hi Sarah Troxel, TIioiuh Artilla, PraiiciH Artilla, William Oreeu, John Harris, Lurburu. Wheeler, John Witnmn, Wenley A lit en, Robert M. Ctiliiiufngs, CEKTUE TOWNSHIP. Acrks Tax 1A1 6 42 170 9 HI VA ton lHfl 10 48 200 It to Sit H 14 s:to ia ?i 84-1 10W S41 18 87 SH0 14 74 HH 13 2. 2110 10 H 804 17 22 400 23 42 401 33 78 4oo 2 lft V 7o4 104 BoS o 0 14 2oo 9 HH U Sol 47 1H loQ 3 23 4oo 22 K4 4oo 22 M 4.)o 22 54 4oo 22 t,i 4oo !?2 14 4oo 1 4o 4:13 4 ol .-. 1 21 418 3 42 87o 10 (13 1 I2 4oo 21 ID loo a i; 210 W 472 5 71 4o8 S4t Do 1l 01 il7 12 07 4oU 8 44 311-5 a 37 2H4 1 7i 8 2 o:j 22-1 1 4 4H 2 4 1 82o 14 t 22U to HI 227 lo 7;) 400 1H .12 U'.l2 IS 2u 47 3:14 4oo 1XA4 4ik 18 M !M 80 2l 11 80 2-VJ 1 1 on 8!10 17 o2 4..o ia 54 3H2 10 05 HltJ N8.1 C7'J 18 21 m 17 74 400 in 54 4oo is 54 4oo in 51 4oo S 54 4K 14 54 4oO 1X54 4oo H54 233 1 1 oil i 25 4oo 1U 18 SHH 10 57 22o lo 10 4oo 17 R' 4oo 17 85 4oo 41 80 4k 14 4o 4oo 14 4o a 14 150 1 1 1 434 2 (10 243 2 40 474 5 Ul 0. S. MASSER, wrttt hm kut will 1 ktl la iim Hmi tnoi i.iqan, umc ui Modtrmta, Proprietor. m K-(Brlkl sa4 (Df.lT-Dlk Hll, ATT0RNEY-AT LAW, 8KI.1N8OBOVK, Pa. 1 OottiwtMH in! all Albr tarkl baalanOT nrmaiit. ' atuiadM to. UoualUtlon la KbIUb aaii araiaa. Jib, isti MTlvaal an Chan Nana BOARDING HOUSE. nillB UndaraiiBtd would ranpaotfully la- Xforatkt travelllas cahlla. bnilscia fa, vltnaaaaa aad Jann la altmSinca al ear Ooarta Ihalk eia) arapl rmrlloet tnt air amoaiauMMinn na will nautor tortaln hli pdrnaa to noA at lha lanul rMakl him, HMraina Haaaa a law doaia a.oiiaaucart nan. UAH1IEL BRAvfU. Apr.MW. I. Pt vrlilor. WASHINGTON HODSk ! IVlidfllebir7a liv. OH N LI M BERT, Proprietor Th above. Bonatar Hotal hai aa raSttaA aad rrtaralakl la tba bal iirl. lu ntral tooatloa makaa It ooTanlant for kanlaaat na 1 rreat la attoadaa al tloart an.l ail tara wnoaraoalla.! to Mltlillabara. Tkt. bit It alwaTtaaniiliad wltk thakaat la tka aaar ft th liar wllh inod llquora aad tkSIbl attaiKla.1 bj mrafurl hoalKra, Tarait atodvraM prn a, inn CGNTRETILLR HOTEL, (Lata Mra. Waaraff.) CantarTll Raydar Co., Pa, PETER HABTMAW, Proprtato . Ttala loaraatabllahad aad wall knowa ka avlnv haan Daranaaatl b tba umlaraiMn.! April, I, tin. rjiHE NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN B. FOCKLER, Pron'r. BolJhriHgrove, Pa Thla ITntvl la nlaaiantli lnatid la lha ... i ami la varjrdaalrahla plara for travolara to mop IhaaaaTof a. commacUHnna al tow U4, par ot,..t".pli.ir one will b atrra lo call again. Tb nralelaaa KeaUoraBltDeoBnacltnnwl tbaHul.l. Air.l.7. Merchants' House. 11: 11a NORTh THIRD BTUEET, PHIL'A PA Torms!--1.50 per day. HENRY SPAHN, Proper CW.dPAHN, Clerk Ptlne, Abralinni (Ectate) Htablueeker, Siman (Ebtate) HIieilHT, Jiieob Heiifer, Paul FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Pennsylvania baa accomplished ono of the grandest works in tbe education of her soldiers' orphans. These schools have sent oat thoo. sands of boys and girls well disoi plened, with fair Bcholastio attain ments, indnstrioas habits, fair moral culture, and fitted in a great mea sure foraetnal, practical life inteli- gent, skillful workers, good citizens, an (honor to the commonwealth and protnotors of tbe national wellfare. But the work is not quite finished, and we would call the attention of oar Legislators to tbe fact. The work is so nearly finished tbat to leave it unfinished would be out rageously unjust to tho remaining few to bo educated and a stigma on the groat work. Immediate relief should be given the schools 1 and it should be the first work of the Leg islature. FoHter, William R. . Phrlner, J. W. (.'rtlikHhank, Kliiea & Kulp, ltolender, Daniel . Morganrotli, H. L. Howell, Jitckbou (till, J. ii. Kramer, Frederick B. Hoch, Albright a. . Hchoch, George J. (Eetate) Hiilioutl ii vo., Weirick, Hiiiuuel MIDDLECREEK TOWNSHIP. SellnHgrove H'ng Ahdo. Ja W PEURV TOWNSHIP. Caufman, J. R. 80 1 ofl Kemettfr, Mrs. Mary I 71 Hhetterly. Michael lo SH TrevitK, Henry 41 1 B7 Haines, William Oo 1 84 Trout muii ii ttwan, a 12 WEST PERRY TOWNSHIP. Frantz, Henry 8S Sliellenberger, ChrUtlau 1 2o Mr. James Gordon Bennett, of the New York Herald, who, at bis own expense, fitted out the Jean nette exploring expedition, wbioh has cost so many valuable lives, will, it is authoritatively stated, make ample provision for tbs widows rd orphans of those who lost their lives on tbe ilUfated vessel Tbe wife of Capt, DeLong will re eeive $50,000, This generosity 00 tbe the part of Mr. Bennett merit the highest commendation. - General Hancock has been on a visit to Jerry Ulaok, Buchanan's old Attorney-General, at York, and it is said tbo arrangement! were there Thousands Lear witnens to the poei live curative powers of the U2KAT OEIUMN iNVIUOIlATOR, the only reniouy that ha proved itself a pe cifio for general debility, seminal weaknefi, inipotency, etc., and all di canes mat ariso ironi seii-annne or over-taxed brain, finally ending in consumption, insanity and a prema ture grave. Suld by all droggUta or will be sent free on receipt of fl.OO per box, or six boxes for $5.00. Address F.J. CHENAY. Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Send for circular aud testimonials of genuine cures. m1 tnm rajyncr ITiannnnlr nn tt,A and a general arming nflh.8Uvonio Demoor,Uo lioM or Qo,aott races, Western Europe) may find al i:mi. m:.. l.i. r. p..!. lirla atirfFiniV xirvAirtal Ik ihih mailt I, a " -" '" a-tap. mw MSVfat ff 4 aVV too sltong to be curbed. sideut ia 188 i Parents who allow their children lo grow up with scrofulous humors burst ing from every pore are guilty of xreat wrong. Think of them pointed out as branded with a loathsome die ease, and you will readily procure them theCuticure tamedies. How Women Learn. Women everywhere use trker's Gin ger Tonlo, because they learned by ex perience tbat it overcomes despoaden cy, Indigestion, weakness in the back and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex Uuine Journal; June 1. Paul Ilaldy, Chrixtinn Derringer, William Dewart, John Itnidy, Andrew Kenedy, JaiueH Hepburn, Robert Eden, ChriNtian Oettii;, . it Charles Hall, ChrlHtlan Oettlff, ,a 'iH 1 80 4o5 4oo 4 00 4 00 4 00 4oo 4mi 217 217 4 00 75 5 87 1 434 88 61 1 ol 1 20 18 ia I0O0 I fctt 18 4 8 4o 8 40 1 Ho 8 50 8 50 2 80 0 21 1 7M 20 2 00 PKTfcU II AHTMAtf Apr.l.'Tt. Fhilaie1hia Cards. J. S. FARNSW0RTH. WITH JONES, HOAR & Co Importers ol Hoiscry, Kotious, WHite Goods, Emtoi acnes uems i uriiisoiuz aocas u. No. 514 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA B. rnnoi. A. H. Hoar. (Mar. I1'74. W. H. Hhstblai T. H. ualciiui NERVINE VVM. E. HOUSWERTU, II. DILL, ATTORNEY-AT-UW. LewUbvrg, Pmn'ii All bajtaaat antra Ud to . kit r win I e apt.tt..S.,0pH"IU,,,, Jt O. DE1TRICII, ATTORM ET-A T.I A Vf, . Al&rkH St., SclintffrovA, Pti A1 profaaalnnal tiaaiaaai proaintlr awt)4) a, UoaaaltaUoBi la EaalUa aad Uarnaa. , rk.lt,W B. WTJNDERLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MuUUeburg, Snyiln C , Oaa baoaultra la KaglUk rHrta; Jaa. la.'W; N. MYERS, AttornevAt-Lav; All profaailonal baiiBn anlrnatad ia kl cara will raolr prompt altaatlon. vonauiiauoBi ia aBguaa aoa urnB. . Oct. 0,TS( E. BOWER, ATTORNEYAT-LAW, Middleburg, a. rollatlooi Bad, aad (tanuaa. Ooaialtattoaa ta Eatllrk JuolI,'ta.ir. yj l. sciiocn, ATTOEBTY-AT-lAw', New Berlin, Penn'a. Profaaalonal botlnaaa rnlrailad 'o kla Mra III rorolT proapt allantlOB. Jaa to,'!. P 1ILRICH, QHA3 Attorney & Oonnsellor-At-Law, OlBe la App't rinlMlna; ob dooi North ,o( KarsTONN Hotbl. 87llnHgrot, I'enw'a. rollactlnna and all otbar prnfr lonal knal la aollrltad aad will rooelraearalul aad prompt ailaailoa. ApMl,'T.tl. I P. CRON MILLER, -' ATTORNEY AT tAW, Mittlinburg, Pa., Offara Mai prof, nlotiat rarTlraa in kapabll. t'ollartlnn, and all oil or profraatoaal baaU oaat antruaia.1 to hla ear will relT pruapt attaotloo. Jaa l,'7. T J. SMITH. ATTOnNFY AT LAW. MIDDLEIIUKU, SN TlCOR Ul)., FA OTara hit Proraialnnal 8arlet I th pakU UonaultatloBi la toxlltk aad Uarioaa, P. J. R. ZELLER, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W Mifjtlubarg, Union County, Pa. Alt bnalnraa antraatad to kl ear will wall aad felthfnllr attaaded to. Will prattle at lb arral sourla Harrier aad ailjolnlna; co inllaa. Oaa a oonaull,! In lb Enitllah or Qeraiao lanaoag Oet. W. 'Tail CHARLES HO WKR, ATTORNEY AT tAYf, Selinsgrove, Pa C a tr f 7? rT S l Tin? T TST A. XT' '"T"' B,, prorrlnl aarree to tl. nablls. oliii,iJU vi J-jXv f J.vl ii I loiirenntit ai d all omart roftMlonal baia I othrtrofeaalonal I vi f an rumd 10 Mr ma a III rria prouii'i a nan Hot.. lmr tao dvor I H. OIL ol tb Koiaial Uehool. Jaa. S, 67. J M.LINN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tw!ibnrx. Pa OITara hla i rof. nlonal arrrlcMlto tk pntillo t oll, rtlona and all elkr prolaavlaaal Vaal. aaa uirrin 10 bip rare wui rci ureal Dl atlMiiloB. Bap. JO, HO. Curaa Fnllaptlo Flu, Spaatna, ronrulalnaa. Rt. viiua uaiio, iriiKo, nyairia, iBaittmy, i aiMiniHxv. raraiviia. KiiauuiaKiara. nauramia. ami all Karroua Ulaaaaaa. Tlila laraliablo rein.ly will inltlval ara.lloata rr ,ela 01 nfrvou, iranKaiot. aau ariva tan away from whano lha, nui, a-Tr to return aaala. II allarly daelroia tb aarma r die. aaaa by nauiral ilna: tb fcrilltary taint or p. I too In lb ayatM, aad tborouahlv ara.ll eatet lb diaraa, aad atiarly deatruyi tba caaaa. SAMAMTJA JVEEVIM! Hurra renal Weakneaa, (anrral liability, loeorrkua or Wklta. falnful Manf trnttlon l lorratlDB ol Ik I'tarua. Inlarnel Hoat.Ora- el, Inn.iniiiallon of the llladder, lrrllalilllty of th Blander. Kor Wehrfnlceaa al NIkIiI, tkere le ao better reranly. llurlux lb ehaoae ol life ao Kama I ebould be without It. It quleuth Norrooe Hyateai aad le real. eoutiort ana aeinre'e ewaet airap. SAMARITAN JtERYIXE I ' a . A Idank nl lam ItpnnlraHitAas a i eh It tw tof Uplum Kallaf. Thaa denradlBc bablla TTORACE ALLEBJAN, are by lar tha woral avlla that have aver h-Xl laneo aunrina numaoity. i uoaianaa oi aai aually Iroin tlioa aoilnua draite. The ilraiik-l A. W. TOTTER, k N. I. POTTER AriOIiXAYH AT LAW. Selinsgrore, P.t orfcrlhelr profarilnnal aerrlee ia tk pakll. All leaal baalneaa enlrnlled In Ihelr ear will reeelre prunpt aiUatlua. OOoa oa Mala Sv. waiy a,n. Hot. Ml lea Schnee, John A. 25 llenllg, I'eter 60 " " n.. Iauber, Joseph fio II utter, Alexander lid Hhawver, Humuel 15 Mill, David 11. Ih'i Htitr.er ii Hro lfio MorKunrotli, 1 15. Jc Co.. 823 78 81 oU 18 1 40 1 411 18 14 81 2'J 64 I oil 1 (Hi BULINSHROVB BOROUGH. i Ija- fo4o 2o 80 5 00 01 So II 08 17 lo 1241 8 17 1 05 8 2o IWkiiH, Henry N. Roebaek It Met 'lure Walter, J iiflobF. Moyer Si Howes, Mvera, Philip Wentzel..!. J Myers, Mary L. Mr. Ewitr, John Kwik', Mrs. I, villa Oeiuberlinfr, nvid UNION TOWNSHIP. Relf, Franklin W 8 01 IU-iKel, Daniel K. , U 1 o K.-lclin.T, JoHriili in 2 84 Kuiiirelt, Henry fa 68 Uayerw, John A. 8 tl WA8HINOTON TOWNSHIP. Fowler, M. P.- .4 28 A. H. IIELFRICH, Treiuiurer. Treiuturer's ollloe, MiUUieburif, April 18, 1884 erd drlnki lienor ant bo h Ilk It, but lor tb pioaaur 01 ariBKiaa; aau traiiBB nia Irlen.la. Iltfe IklBklnn tbat be It ob kit road toiula. I.Ik- the Opium Eatr, he drat utea lha dru In tuall auaatiurt aa a karmlt an tldota. Th toolkit)- laHatcee of the dm lake atroni kold upoa IU elclla, lead Id hire ob to kla owadealruetloa. Th kabllt of tmlnei Katlka aod Lluuor llrlnklaa ar or- iaiy wnii.itiiiK ia 19 iinieniiTvnaaa, pi. er-aatlaa flrt iBttamee tka ttomaok. wkleh redoub l e lit erayinne until it narairiea . Ika tlonjaeb aad appellt. Ro every drlak f liaaor or due of oi.lum. laauad of eailafytaa only adda ta lit flare Brae, until It eoaaumet he IUl fore and thea Iteelr. Like tba ftlut- loBout tap-worej, n eriae ", glee, air r but aeTr eaouxa until ua owa yra ltaell. ttamariua Nervine relief In all aurb oaaea. It aroduae tleep, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Helinsgrove, Xn.. All prolaiilonel butlneta aad rolleetlB; iraaten 10 nia oara win oa promptly atiad iwwi jmu urn aoaaeiiaaa ia a.Dliea f flermaa. Ulttea oa Market Haura. Oet. ,'!. H H.GRIMM, a a Attorn ov-at-ILev. AMD D1STVICT ATTOKNBY FUB ailYOEa Freebargra. ob i5p"i"" d I 0B.liUoala.U KB(llek aad om.a 'IB SUM InaUat -Sat. Oct. a, Ubi. qalltlhBrea, bullae Bp the Barron tre- TOIiN U. ARNOLD lam. aad reetoret bod aaJ oiiad U a fcHa7 fl ' BUI SAMARITAN NER VINE Attorney n.t Jn-vr, MIPDLSBOBO, PA (lore Nerrout Dytpeptla, Ptlptiatlo f thai Proltaluaal katlaaM animated tokb aara will tiean, natnroa, uruneuitit, neruiuia, nyrnin, i pioaipuy aitrauea to. dlaeeaea ol the Kldnayt aud all dlieatee or lha I the ludli cr.llool ol youth, peruieiitly cured by I TliUMl SON BAKER, the ut of Ihit myaiutbl remedy. To you, J , ' yuuna, ii.iii.ne-aiia.i anu oia mea, wao are onveriBR your aultrrliiKt at with a mtnile by II. noe. I. olt up, uu eaa be a red by timely ellurta, and mak oraernxula lo toolety. aad Jcwela lu ibe erowa 01 your Maker, II you will. lo aol keepiblt a aerret lonaer, until It eept ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. I.etlra of admlnlalratlmi oa Ik ul.i..r JOHN KRATZfcH. deaad. let ol 1'ens Towarblp, Hnyder outy, fonaa., balng baa Krenled lo tha underlined, all pereoat knowloa thanrealrea Indebted i (aid eitate are requaatad to make Immediate pay went, whll tkoe klnc elakat will preaanl tbeat, duly authenticated for aott lament to rnhb art n HUA1ZCK, April II, 1M1,j1 AdmlnUtrauU. DHteil W Sale, 1882. TH B undersigned CoininlsNloners of Hnyder county hereby ive notioe that they will eioe to I'ublio Hale at the Court House In Midtlleburir on TUESDAY, JUNE 13th, next, at 1 o'clock P. U., the following tracts of unkuetted lands, to wU t ACRKS.. WAHUAHTKICa. T0WK8IIIP8. 108 Daknr, Frederluk Aduius. 42H ' rlnydsr, Simen Heaver. aoO Wilaon, James Franklin. 100 perry Wee. 100 . . John Rkitk. Hkmht N. Wktkkl, JohnM.Movku, CouiiulMiioiiers. Cotniuianionera' office, Mlddleburif. May Hlti, ml A D M I NISTR ATOR'S NOTIC K. ;T1 1.elten of tdmlnUtratlon oa Ibe etiat of r.llralth Hayra. daeoeaad. iia nf llnl..n Bny.lareouoty, Penn'a., having keen ranted to Ibe BBderaUae.1, ell eraoB. kaowlaa Ikem teleet lodabiedto teld ertate ar r.Uatd lo iH.uiwii.if peyraenv, wnil tuna aarlBI elaimt wllipreaent I beta duly aulheniloate. . . DANIEL WITMEK, Apr , leet AdmlBlttratur. XDMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICE letter ef admtBlttrallna an th attal al Nlcodamut Hroalout lal olU aloa leu.. Say- oar co.. ri rlee'il, hare bee a arenied lo Ibe euueeriur, an praoaa Indebted lo IU- tald tale ar rxiueetad lo make Immediate p mrnt, tad lb. ktrloe elaimt or daman aealnal the etui of the tald deeedeui will i auowaiBB tame, wimoui ley, to . JOHN HKiltlldlJB. Marek t, HI. Admlulautlor i Lwoa afiecaawiiii, I for furiker parllrul .re etll nn or addreaa. I. M If, 1104. abVaTM BOWICN, UU,WUIg. our 1 111. and deairoye Both body BBd aoul t yoa ar thu. attllut.!. lk tiu. Ku'HuukD1 Samaritan Nerrloe! It will railoreyour that- tared naryet arreat nremalura deeay. Imitert . . . . . . . . . . . . - i lone aau eaeriiy ao tee waoi oyatea SAMARITAN NERVINE t for aal by druealaU yry w here, or may be naa aireet irom ua. noee woo wian to ontaia further eyldenea of Ike euratlra prepertlee ol Hamarliaa Harris am pieaie euoloae a I ent ouateu ettm p for a eotiy of oar llluetret. eu journal 01 neaitu. airina nan.ireae 01 in. laia ol aur ir.iui Hereon tit Bays uaed Ika meillelan. aad alee Ihelr liloluree photo. erenhed altar tbelr retlorallo t perleoll ueaita. Auureee DR S. A. RICHMOND & CO., World' plleptle IbiIIibU,' ST.. OUKI' 11, MO. March, I'M. The Key to Fortune In all Avenues of idle. t JULIAHCNAIR WRIGHT'S New Book, ''PRACTICAL LIFE" luhar.dsnme yolsme,ter t0 p., dltcnaalDg aiuiTiuHiuj jj,,urv, ..euae, oueiueee, amito, Aarrlaa-a at. . Mev.Thew. I., rwylar, IJ. D., aart t ! la quIU dalldUUd with II tdmlrable vlaa tad waoieeoueiUMiioua. It uabl to be lu etary aouee." 'fket'eatial Bepllat, 81. Louie. Mo.,aiyt II It alBoroniihly auod and beullfiil book.ii Th laterlwr, Ul.leavo, eeyet "II atrlkM Bl aa Ibeeolldralaad Irrel fro.u bet ia." Tl. IMtUbaireT UtirlelUN Advosat aayi: "lie leaenna Bead lobe laue-hl tud aafuroed la every boutaaold." Ulaarlype, arilell fclndlBf, manl5onl full peice eol.ired plalae. Prleae low, Tt-ruit llberel, Phlltd.d wr kiU AttorneyoatLaw( LEW1HHUUO, UNION OO-PA. Uea be aaulteded la the Ktilhth andOerwtaa laacaai. oitto ob Markal Htreet, ppo. tit Walla, UmUkaUo-tStor. For Sale. M ' . i THE nndursind offers at private ttle, ou roaeuatbl terme, bit TWOtlUllt Dwllin((IIonae and Blacksmith shop tad eamplel eelof T.nlt, trtaal en Waal Main m.ui tinini.t'Uiibii ua . int. are all m.d. Tbla la Wo. I alaad fcrai halat rapid. Aa Wbt0 Ktbbwb 1 B.od lur panieuiara in ) U. MeCllHOV k HO,, Y I utile, fa IJluU.iwll, 0... Ublceu, I I., ta. 1 1-vaile, Mw, ta, WM. VAN GKZER, . ATTORNEY AT MV Lewisburc Pa Orrtrtblt profraalonal tanrle to th Bablla. vuiaaotiuBt aaa an olter preraloal bast. Beat utruitd to kl eare will relv prompt aileaUea. JJT. PARKS, , ATTOBNBr AT LAW. ' 8BLINP0R0VE, 8NYDIB COUSTT. Pa Sept. li,T, A 0. SIMPSON, . ATTORN KT AT LAW, Solinsgrove, Pa. OBn kit profeealoatl aeryleee to tbe mMIs All butiueae enuuaied to bl e are muk bs pruuiptiy a k ten ueu M, Jan. 1T,'(7,. . . tAMUEL U. ORWIO, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, MIITJIuburv. Vnla C r! OffloBttdm.r u Tlgrph Prlatlaa irwm, arts, aJi f.fti . , I JvlfiR B. MIDDLESWABTU, JUSTICKOf TUI PEACI AS CONTKTAHOtB, MoO'ure City, Sny dar Oo, Pa, OolleelloBe aad all bwtlaaet Bttteij.afca Ow l J eat lee U Peat will batledd I sl aoii sub Jaiiti.nMi. I
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