una poot Dddteburg. Jane 8, 1832. "ytns tlowwTT rovers. rks Csarts tnydsr Oaasly srs bald on Iks foarth Kn r FaVaary, Mty, and esptaabar, aad naoaad M aaday of Daasabar. All communications, business let tert - Ac, fur this office, to secure prompt attention shottld be ldrexl m follows! Thi Porr, Middlebur Snyder County, Pa, Advertisement, communication Ac. mint be handed In by Monday noon, to eecure inter tion In tet issue loeal Newd, too. Standing Committee. The following ia the 8tanding Com hi I (tee elected for the ensuing year t ytdarns I. L Manbeck, J. F. Zechman, Hearer. Henry Freed, Adam Smith. Dearer West N. D. Middleawertb, H. M. Ulsh. fcentre Dr. J. W.8ampel,H. C Samp eel. Chapman -J. B. all, A. II. Trout man. ianklln Jillard K. aaalnger, F. Ralhfn. Jackson J 8. Yearick, William Sholly Afonroe-sTheodore ummel J. P. w ar,nTr. oliddleereek J. R. Keelor, Harvey rnouy. iJiddleburf -John F. Sleltcr, C. C. Beebold. renn-J. R. Hendricks, W. 8.8taht. Terry John K. ArboReal, Levi Kepler. Perry West T. i Derr, Frank Arbo uL rVlinsgrove If. J. Duck, XI. T. Parka. Union J. N. Houser, J. D. Boyer Washington J. A. Ililbisb, Jeremiah Charles. Strawberry time is coming. Garden truck is growing finely. And now the gushing maiden sadly lighs for ice-cream. The Middleburg Cornet Band bas Leon new-uniformed. The next holiday on the programme will be the Fourth of July. Potato bugs are abundantly numer oustoo numerous to mention. Plate myrtle on the bare spot under large trees in the yard wbeu grass will not grow. The Jfiddleburg Bead will furnish musio for Commencement exercises at New Berlin Semiuary. Our town possesses superior advan tages for persons desiring to spend a quiet and pleasant time. The slang of "a big thing" is going out of style. New York girls now talk of having a regular Jumbo time. Samuel Shraderis agent for Lunce fr Yarger's Afarble Yard located at .Vlftiiii bnrg, 711. Agent's address, I'enns Creek, Pa. Bee card in another column. Subscribers failing to receive their papers regularly will confer a groat fnvor upon u by giving notice of the fuel without delay. The Only iron preparation hat doc not color the teeth, ami will not cAiise lirsdache or constipation, a other irnn preparations will, is Brown's ron Bitters. F. C. Af.iyer's successful Mimic School at Preeburg, terminates on Friday even ing. Students from six counties were in attendance. Next session begius Aug. 1st. 1832, Most persons are not aware prob slily that there is a law in force with a penalty attached for the selling of ex plosive oils after night such as coal oil, etc. if brooms are wetted in boiling suds onoe a week they will bevottio very tough, will not out a carpet, last much longer, and always sweep like new brooms. Whosoever follows the old method ill tormina vmt. la In Iwa nitiitil Im Id (o to say, taking the straw and letting the grain lay. Try eiuers method and be convinced. Change of time on the Sunbnry A Lewistown B. E.: Trains leave Middle burg as follows; Westward, Acoom-modations-7.Su' a.m.; Afail, 8.20 p. nv Eastward, Accommodation 3.40 p. ra. Mail 8.30 a. ni. There Is no greater infamy in this country tn-day than the gambling in heat and meat which keeps up the Price of these necessaries of life and nuke the life of the poor man often a joyless one. The Supreme Court hss decided thst a passeuger who jumps from a moving train, and la injured, cannot 'cover damages, although the train W ailed to stop at the station where M Aould be let o& 1 Brilliancy of colon seems to be the f tailing characteristics of the spring ra ummer fashions. Purple and H in all varieUes of shade and tinu tue ravoriu color. Green ia also y fashiooable, especially the olive fw orooie Una. , ioier, before) giving your liUle P" cough or eroup medicines, re- runner Uial a a. . Cherry and Hoarhound U the ply cough preparation that eontalna f opium, uorp4(oe, nor any other rroouc. For aaU b lohm i r.i. art.i.11. iu p. ' ""uui- I 0lng to the Utenees of the aeaaon , M Dava .. t - - ra ooiauinnee sail. f off oar lama ninm Hxkl at A . a . LTT T fwloea. Our aasort- rs . r or. Ktoi nuhut. Lawns, a msiuinaL an. ii ii smbMau tasr K . suvsi eaf V ' 'I &WBI4, - T. M. Danberinari of rttPatzervllle and Nathaniel P. Hereof Mlddlebnrg want the nomination for Jury Com missioner at the nett Deiuocratio County Convention. ourikk. Farmere make money by Improve- Ingyour atook. D. Norman Apple the owner of a thorough -bred CI y (lee dale italllon, three years old July 11, Imported from Scotland by Powell Brothers terms 30. Ton can Inst find what yon want at 8. Wels's Caret Store, Etollnsgrovs. liekeopsalarfre line of Ileum. In- RTaln, 9-ply, S-ply and Brussels. The prices are alwaye the rery lowest If you need any Carpets, Wels'e Is the bent plaoe to buy, 8w. Not an experiment or cheap paten medicine is Brown's ron Bitters. It is prepared by one of the oldest and most reliable chemical firms; and will do all that is claimed for it. JUDGE BUCHANAN, Lawyer. To ledo, says: "One of .Prof Guilmetto's French Kidney Pads cured me of him hairo and kidney disease in three weeks' time. My cane had been given up by the best doctors as incuralilo. During all this lime I autrbrod untold a a iKony aim paid out large sums of money. Men who ailvcrtmo In their home papers are Iho nion who traniiact the business of tho town. You csn pick up any news-pnper, and in five min utes toll who the nion are who do the buying and selling and keep alive the interest of the place. A newspaper invariably reflect the worth, enter prise and intelligence of the commu nity in which it is published. Hut Weathkr for Jusg. Vennor savs look for sharp frost between the 5lh and 8ih of June, and perhaps also on the 25th and 20th. lie says there will be great rain-falls during June. It is misery enough to endure such things when they come, without thinking about them for a whole month. The sooner Vennor subsides the better, un less lie bas something pleatant to say. Colorado Excursion. COLORADO ROUND TRIP TOUR IST TICKETS at greatly reduced rates. via. C. B.4Q.A R., new Chicago and Denver Through Line, good during summer months and National Minine and Industrial Exposition in .Septem ber are now on sale and full particulars as to trains and rates can be obtained from any Oiupnn TicketOflloe in the United States or Canada June 8, '82, 4w. Choice Literature. The weekly magazine with this In teresting and appropriate title is making (rood proirrewi. The current Inane contains a very entertaining and valuable urticle on "The New Theory of the 8mi : the Conservation of ISolur Kneriry," and another on "Oiling the Waves a HufeKUurd In Tempest." For 1 a year this magazine gives one thoiiNiiiid large poifeH,oontainiiig about double the utuotit given on a laf of Harper's or the other ft magazines, and Its contents is made up of the choicest selections from current and standard literature. A siiecfiuen copy will bo sent free upon application to The Uwful Knowledge Publishing Company, New York. How to Cook Rice. Rice is becoming a much more popu lar article of food than horotoforo. It is frequently substituted for potatoes as the chief meal of the day, being more nutritious and much more readily di gested. .41 its presont cost, it is rela tively dies per than potatoes, oatmeal or grain-grits of any kind. In pro- paring it only just enough cold water should he poured ou to prevent the rice from burning at the bottom of the pot, which should have a close-fitting cover, and with a moderate fire the rice is steamed rather than boiled nutil it is nearly done ; then the cover is taken off, the surplus steam and mois ture allowed to escape, and the rice turns out a mass of snow-white ker nels, each separate from the other, and aa much superior to the usual soggy mass, as a fine mealy potato is supe rior to the water-soaked article. Some Choice Books of wit and Humor. The book-buying publie wlllnertaln- ly be delighted, even If the old -line publishers are disgusted, with the work The Useful Knowledge Publish ing Company, of New York, Is doing. They are just issuing a number of works of the choicest grade of wit and unmor. One, "Studies In Stantaa, Tint for the Times, Ballads, and Broadside," Is by Orpheus C Kerr, than whom no Amerioan humorous writer has won wothler fame. For keen wit, scathing satire, deep laid. mysterious plot, purity and nobility of thought and rolllck,lng,healthy,hearty fun, he Is quite without a rival In his varied brilliant aeeomplishments. The millions of the American people who have In times paat laughed at bis Inimitable productions will give his new book most hearty welcome. ' It ia Issued In a euanning little volume at the usual marvellously low prtoe of The U. K. P. Co., Utility Binding, 90 eta. Extra eloth, 80 eta., Half Rus sia, 40 ets. At the same time they publish, each hi a large It ma vol line of nearly 800 pages, the com plete works of the inimitable wit aud essay 1st, Cbarlea Lamb, the Choice Works of the Incomparable 1 rlsh II u morist, Toeu Hood, and the Choice Works of Dean Bwitt, whose quality of wit Is without its like Intlie world's literature. All these are books which naturally belong In every man's libra ry, enterprising booksellers suboan- VAssers In every euuntyauit town, to whom vry unusual tonus ui4 If PERSONAL. Christina Beaver of Kratxervllle Is visiting relatives at this place. Hiram P. Smith of Penn dropped In to see us on Wednesday. George Blear and wife of Union Co., spent a few days at this plaoe last week. Mrs. George Danbennan of Freebnrg is visiting her parents at this place. Foe. Smith, Dentist, of Adauisburg, called to see us on Wednesday. Bol. Oppenheliuor, wife and son were In town on Wednesday. John Hoch and wife of Philadelphia are visiting friends and relatives at this place. BIr. Hoch Is suffering from a Paralytic stroke received several weeks ago. J. C. Hippie and mother of Lewls bnrg and Mrs. Ixing and dnitghter of Milhelni were the guests of Albright Swlnefortl ou Wednesday. Miss Jennie Darlington, of Terry Co., is visiting hor cousin, Miss Maud Arn old. U. Kerstelter, operator at Bedford, is visiting Middlnhurg roUtives and spe cifically In particular a that's 'the gat he leaves behind himf There is no use in drugging yourself to death, and buying all the vile med icines for internal tine when yon can be cured of fever and ague, dumb ague, billious disorders, jaundice, dyspepsia, as well as all disorders and ailments of the liver, Hood and stomach, by wearing one of Frof. Guilmcttc's French Liver Pads, which is a sure cure every time. If yonr druggist doee not keep tho pad, send tliO in a letter to French Pad Co., Toledo O., and it will be sent you by return mail. It is the only Pad that is guaranteed to cure. Beware of eounterfoits. Patriotism in Snyder County Troub les With the Indians likely to be ended. F.qulre Arnolilliavingrend the ac counts of the recent massacres iterpe- truled by the savages in the far west became tired with the Spirit !of Petri otlsiu ami determined to rid the coun try of these pests and do It a great ser vice at the same time, trailed his only watch (an escaiieilieut lever at the Shop) on a 133 calibre Colts army and Navy revolver ; ainl converted his plough shares into a bowie knife will shortly start in quest of scalps. The red-skiii will please take fair waruiinr as the danger Is imminent. "Thkkk Fisokukd Jack." A lorge variety of Wall paper at 8. Wels's, Seliiisgrove, Pa, Daniel F.isenliurt has sold to H. P. Stronh the stand at I'ullas. together with 41 acre of luud. for as.sou. Couhikk. Finest assortment of White Vesta at S. Oppenheimer'a, 8elingrove, Pa, THE GOLDEN P0CKLINGT0N GRAPE. For the benefit of our iatrous who may contemplate planting grae vines during the coming season, we copy the following from Culmax's IUihal Would, of St. Louis, Mo., in relation to this famous white gnim, which is ofcHiMscial interest, coming us it does, from the originator of the "Martha" grape : Fill KM) Colmax: We have beard so niuoli about the two New White (JraM-s of the North, Niagara and rookliiiirton, that our curiosity was greatly aroused. The latter we have k-rowing, but the former it seems was not to be bad for love or money. Now however, since remllnir Camnbeli's comparison made at Boston, we feel as well without the Niagara. He says; "Bunches larger than the illustrations, and wcUchiiitf more than a pound. much the largest and most attractive white irrape of native oHl-Iii vet. in troduced, throwing the Niagara, which were exhibited beside it, en tirely in the shade. Last Friday I received from Roch ester, a small basket of Pockllnirton In most excellent condition, and noth ing for a loiiir time afforded us more pleasure. Atthonuh the fruit vm fw. en from wines planted ouly twentv- nine mouths oko, aud the vines left to overbear, for the purpose of ascer taining what they could do, some of the bunches weltrhed over half a pound, and most of the berries meas ured almost one inch in diameter. In quality, it is. to IUV taste, lust abnnt good enough. It is somewhat like the Martha, but less foxy and better. We learn that the originator, sent four shoots to an exhibition, the Amerioan Poiuological Meeting, in W. w . ... U.. Ithll 1 j. 1 .uDW.., Vita iw i, mm mey were taken from young vines eiosed on the trellis the previous winter to 84 degrees blow zero, with three bundles on each, ana the twelve bunches weighed eleven pounds. This has probably never been done before by an Amerioan grape. A peculiarity about it is that many of the smaller berries have .but a single seed, while the average is tint two, the largest berries usually three, and In one I found four. The seeds are small for so large a grare. Here is nearly all rich, sweet., buttery matter. Instead of good part of berry being composed of seed. If my judgment is oorreot. fourteen pouuds of those grapes will make a gallon of wine, and it will make good wine without doubt It will, however, lie some years before mueh wine will be made out of it, for it will be In too great demand for the table. While the Martha has done nobly and thousands of acres are planted with it and I need not be ashamed of having originated It I now resign and give the palm to Mr. Poukllngton. It is a strong grower, and looks as healthy as any vine I ever saw. I have no vines for sale, therefore no axe to grind, but simply write this so those who Intend to plant should not fail to plant it. It is a most beautiful fruit The seed can be seen if the berry be held between the light and one's eye. I have had the fruit sinee last Fri day, (Oct. mh and this evening a bunch of it is fresh and sound. This, after traveling a thousand miles by express, tells what its keeping qual ities are. BAUtfRL MILLER. BlHffton, Mo., N et, 1881. We understand tho entire saleable stock of this grape ia controlled by Oro. A. Btoxk, Continental Nurse' ries, Rocbestar, N. Y. ft will psy every t.nde (n examine the Immense Ktnfk pf fumliiiie for .U at. I)....!.. a...i.... ,.., ,,,,. ,.,,, riiiouuig nianiajra-aSkStaMSSfiaws. The question agftatmg the petipleof the west end of Hie county Is, whether it M possible that Bol. Oppenhehner. the great Clothier of 8elinsgrove, Pa., eun sell such an Immense quantity of goods and riot tell a lie not even a little, white one. Wednesday Sol. Visited our oflVe and we pnt the question direct, and h i affirmed that It wits true and said: I tell you how I do It I have two hundred WH1TK VF.8T8, Prooaland Marseilles, warranted, bought at bot tom prices and I represent them just as they are-I am selling TRUNKS & VALI8K8 AT COST and sho.w origin al bill-end I sell the liest fitting, latest style DRK88 SHIRTS at the lowest prices ever before heard of In Hnyder county and I gunrnutee every young man who buys a shirt a good wife. Men's suits as low as 12.75 at S. Op penhoimer's. If you want a Silk Hat give 8. Op penhcimer an order and yon will gel just exactly the thing you want. Straw Hats In every conceivable style. quality and price at Oppeuhcim er's. . You can be fixed tip from your heel to the top of your head so that your mother-in-law wouldn't know you from a Congressman, for less meney, at Op- penhoitners than anywhere else in Christendom, do and see. April 0. Sol. Oppcahciincr's good luck bene fits Iho people of Snyder. Ho purchased Sinclair's vast Spring Stock, in bulk, at the lowest cash price and is thereforo able to sell goods cheaper than have ever before boon offered in Snyder county. April 15. Spring Uvodf of every Varioty, Style, Quality, Quantity, Price, al Oppenheimer'a. April 0. Oue bottle of Mult litters equals in nourishment fifty bottles of lager beer, slo or porter, while freo from the ob jections urged against malt liquors. alcoholic 'tonics," etc, A pure!) nourishing food. Permit No Substitution. nsist upon obtaining Florcstnn Cologne. It is preeminently superior in permanence and rich delicacy of fragrance. June. William II. Ripka, Millwright, Olohe Mills, Is ready to do nil kinds of work In his line of business at short notice, and guarantees hi work. He is an exierleiice mechanic. aiacti ;w, tt. Bark ! Bark ! Bark ! I will tinv s.veii ilfillars mmIi iter eord for oil rock-oak bark of a good quality, delivered nt Middleburg sta tion, should prices advance call on me. D. R. Rotiikock. Faded Colors Restored. Faded or gray hair giadually recov ers its youthful color and lustre by the use of Tsrkcr's lloir Ralsam, an ele gant dressing, admired for its purity and rich perfume. June. Mlddlcburff lUiirkct. CdBSIUTSII WSSSLT ST Simonton, Barber te Co. Wheat SI 2H 125 , IH hh M 1 10 No. 2.... live Cum Oats Potatoes Hutter Kggs 18 1 1 Of) til 00 ,.23 to no 8 7 Onions I,anl allow Ties IVa Coal Chestnut Coal 400 HlackHiuitli Coal 0 00 KiiirCoitl 4 00 l'laster, per ton It 00 m.vimiii:i. " April 13. by Hev. M. lTleiUler. Win. IVnn Uross of Adamsburir and Miss M. Margaret Wugner, of West Deaver townsbip. May 18. by the same, at tha resi dence of Isoao Dreese, at MoClure, l'e. Joseph M. Wagner, of West Beaver twp. and Miss Minnie J. Ktrunk of Liewlstown. awell of Juniata Co. and Miss Bailie U. (teti of Adameburg. May 28. by the same. Henrv A. Hendricks aud Miss Sue Help, both of Adams twp. May 2-1. by Rev. J. V. Khlndel. A. H. Hiu'kenburu: and Miss Mary Ann Duck, both of Hnyder county. May 83. at Heavertown. by Rev. D. M. Htetler, Miss d. Kate Wagner and Will. i. Snook of West Beaver. May SO. by Rev. W. A. Haas. Miss Jennie Merts and Dr. E. W. Tool, both of Freeburg. uiii:o In Penn two.. May 80. Mrs. Hauiuel B. Woodling, aged probably 40 years. May 18, at Paitonvllle. Samuel Erb. aged 63 years, 8 months and 10 days. May 83. near Melser station. Maria. widow of the latetieorgejiilbert, aged 83 years, 6 months and 0 days. May 111. at Belinstrrovn. Mrs. Mirlina, rSllenbohn, a native of Germany end mother of Mrs.Bernhelmer,in the 80th year or ner age. May 10. at Fort Wayne. Ind.. Mrs. Hettie Esther Hereon, wife of Charles Plerson, aged 43 years, 8 months aud IS days. The deceased was born in Penn towushin, Hnvtler county, Pa., was a daughter of John and Mary Museelutan. May 90. In East Buffalo two.. Union Co., Daniel Miller, aired 00 years aud 86 days. Mr. Miller was a native of Penn twp. Union now Snyder county and was tha nnlv anrvlvinir tirntlias nt Mr Oeorge 1). Miller of the above named township. gAMUEL BCHRADKR. Centreville, Snyder coorjty. Pa., la Asnt far LlNCIk TAHIIEH'S i' wi.Ms aanaua ai mtri.in nraHt, rs, All narasni .la ta sra.ura SlliNtlMENTM 41Tn!T' f Af kkssIS St fall to ira SHINUMENTH, TOM U. a thins Is ths htnrhln lias i. all as Ur. Baaradar sail ass Mr. Allpt Kln..Hnr V-..M- M tr Msil with iMit h sir of eii hn.1 tnj , i, -u 1hT lel poiwnlns. (Ili'i mlnt.-r,) St ltm it wonlil hrk nat. crsrk o.n, snil lb Is ramt from tho is lr rlp. iifrli rt , oMIniml llchl.. n.l .timing' rurrh.. d ,ur rvmrriiM, mt-A Crrn i ba lis. nLVssr InitraailT, and IM'Thtsa nn.l Oi-ti (- A nFittriilly. and In l. anthitn thr oinp ait fur. snl hat nut oon trnublwl nln. 'rrbratsi hi II u lard rotitr, lir.iKKl.ti, Khui, N, i, nOTIIF.lt IMKIritOU Tt! 4. W. A't.ml. Nawark, Onto, aatd : 'Tiitl flllPa Hamailla. II.. . . . . . sarth. I ,tl ih Bnr.i ......I, . i i . l . . ioiidIV Mr ranlh"r ba l It twantr mr. an.l is raci tllaU Imrs It. I ball-4 tol learn ibl hsvs tavrS hr III. M arm., I.raaal ol had w.ra aorrrwl for thras vaara blh nnlhlni ratarad or rarad until I nd th "Vr." ""t (M.md r-arllW) Istarnallv asdUutlesrs si.d Lailoura Ho,p aitarnallr. P"ORI4SI, n k ii...., ... . and nt PanrUal. or lproar, of l-i,i. aaara' Un.Uas. br lb Oi th i.st HK.m.Tior Intar- "r. - . ... , mm ,nn ,h tii t'RA SHAPtl- tarnallr. Tb- nwi oad. tml . aa on wrd. I Inva aarlln.! ,a lr.. - - - - - ..... m juMiiov ni nm itaar- 7. .,.i.nv, mn amioiau nun Itabln and acalr rtla. im .bould saad lo si for IhlB I at at I twin. 1 1 I I as stl.T ltlli:t'M. '1I0.IW,",I,T,',,'',",' tifmanUnf alt Khau.a aaa ;ira.'lata th. a.ronr t lurau i.ir yaara, until ra'a.l hi tha ctiTii rm Kol vaaTiniarnallr .! ii,.. . u. . vvmA rt-.ar atar'ailT '- W"j ''E'-'-'NUroW, Bhsroa. Wlr, C I'TICS R4 and Ci'Tim-sa ar aturnallf and Ci ticcsa -" win rtv-iiirair aura T,r' 'V Humor, from s Common l lia- Prleo of tifTicrs. amalt bniat, Kv. lanra hnaaa. St. CitTirr.i ii..iov.. a. home Hi tu iKt suar. tn.ici th i uV mu iss HnAr, Ita. Iiarnl, WEEKS a POTTER. Boaton. Maaa. CATARRH Sanford's Radical Cure. A alnalad .aalnatantlT rallaraa tba moat lo last ssaaalos nr f land fold., alrara tba baad aa by niaslo, atoa waary iUabsrsaa Irom tba ooaa and.Taa, pr-ron'a rinxlna; aol.aa In tha haad, ouraa Narvoua llaadaob- aabdsaa llhilla and Kavar. Is Dhrosls Catarrh It alaaaaaa I ha naaal paaaasaa ol foul ujcua, raatoraa tia aaoaaa ol amall, taato and b-arlna- whan af faotad, Iraaa tba baad. throat suit bmnoblal tubaa of oftanalvs mattar. awaatiia and url Saa tha braatb, atopa thaonush and srraaia ths proiiraaa or catarrh tnwarda aosaimiltm. tiuaboitla KadiralUnra, ona Ihi Catarrhal Kolvant and Hanloril'a Inbslar. all Inona acaj. aa. ol all .Imictflau lor l. Aak lor 8a a roan a liAuicai. Ut'iis. WEEKS a FOTTEK, lloaton. fa. IDPTissa moss trra-rvtl iyS f'SB any otbar plaatarar y al'otrlo battary for pain ana wrainaaa 01 tna i.unsa, l.lrar, Kldnaya and t)rlna 'r oraana, Partial Paraly- ala, Hhrsmailan, Hasralsis -Hyaurta, raniala Wash. Baaa Narvoaa Falna sad BjaoM sv "-"a, malaria anil PL AVtVf& 'araad A sua. rrlesXis. J I HoldararyC ra. ?RINCIPAuulNE TU SUOHTShT, laUtCKKkT SOS IIVOTTiEST Una to St. Joaaph, notnu IB lowa.-arjAttblaun, Top-ka. Danb PabraaaMlaoart,Sa4i7waon. Uallaa, Oal saa. Saw Meileo, Axlaoaa, Nu3,wvau, lana and Taiaa OHI O.A. Tlila Ituul lias DUBiioiiur fur All it bSbw f al.u.,u.ii. aa. l-a I I 7rrrr.. Ualns tha erast . . . . aa"Saa?twaaoiuj riuuHU anas KANSAS CITY I. 1. POTTIS. PUCEVAL LOaVIU. AS rUarWl 0a I afa-avar, ftut.AgL. tbtoaMt,lll. Vbaamaw.1 PublicSale. rPHR ondoreipDeJ AdiDiDistratom -Vof lh.ttaof J.-bn telnt im of ferrv towBtttilp. Nuyiler conutf , dM-vutiil. will IPim lu PuUlla MUV ou Ui yrttUiUosi u( lb Saturday, July 1st, 1882, Ths following doaurlbad aaluabls raal atlala, via I T It ACT No.t-8ltnala la Parry twp., Hnydar I'ouuiy, Pa., bounded North by laud- of tha Halra or Mlahaal A rbouaal, died, K.al by la&da of ainioa Millar asd k. H. Waavar, South by lauda of tho Halra of John Troup, daeM sad Waat by Traol Mo. t, oulalulos 8ixty-wereo Acres, mora ar laaa, It balaf lha Old Hoaoalaad, bay. lug Iharaoa arootod s two- saarr Stone House, Log House, Stone Spring House, Log Barn and all albar naoaaaary oatbnlldlnira a tailor good walar aaar tba door OWCIIAkUof ehaWa frail traaa ooet aulatil lo Hcbvol, Ultureb,Suro sad Markal. TUACTNo.t-Jllnataassruraaald. bjnndad Eaat by tract No. 1. !oath by laud of Hoary lluah, Woat by laada of J. 0. Praaklla sad William Qood, North by lauda of lbs Hairs sf Mlctiaal Atuogaal, das'd, eoulalalag Sixty-seven Acres, aaora orlaaa, wbaraoa araaratitad a 10I STA BLE. About SI Aoraa claar. Iba balauoa wall aal with good unite usk Timber. TR SOT No. S-HllaaU aa afnraaald. anaaatad bouadal North by laud of Joaauh Mauar, Baat by lauda of t.D.ktt, W, Horaoarar and tha Halra of allvharl Arbogaal, danM, South by lbs aama. Waal by l.ada of Andraw karalallar, all TIMUtk i.ANU,caulalulu Fifty oue Acres. aora ar lass. ala to aoiamancaal ISoolouk A. M. of and day whas Saa sttabdauaa wilt ba grvaa aud lariat n( aala atada known hy . AO. houtni!grirR. Saf Tm I I rfi P'ii at'sfrf'-irr-'M i si il (mtr-jam, f X." OUDcUoM mada Qt af V Dapota. vVV Tbresfk K5VX!ro tr7,t TlasauvlathiaSnr MJrsnd fm will Calabratad Llna lurVYQSaS travallat s aalaataao&eaalaNJojr laiury, luuad lbs U.S. ta2ClfSm. " to' .avWl','0Xfa2t. mboul Hataa ol rXT'7v2V S 'ara, Slaaplnf Cara, ajjtehrrrfuTlrjrbvrV $5011 JcWuri (mr atllliaa III- m,P,t0F' tlDILWETTE'S 1 PADS Has alraady baaa nnlo in Ihla r snlry ssd In Krancs arary nni a wblrti haa alran parlart aatlatae- iiod, And kaa nai i.M.uJi ur tsrarytlms whan o. ad aceordlns to rilraatlona. Wa tna ay tn tha i SI itrtnj and d .tihtlna naa that a will pay tha abnrs rawar.i for a ng la caaa il LAME BACK. 'If HI I' OH I Tl Xt'.UV ml rRM ANFaNTI.V iir l.nnilMitn. .nm llitt h, frlnt ir Urm r, IHnbrlsii, lrtpwr, llrliihl lia tsl nt th i iar innnmniinn r inr Hiiinr) a Onfsirrh mt I lie IIIh.I Irr. Ills's JuWrr, I'rlHo. Ifiltt 1st Ch llnrk. M wr ltlt-i. 5lervin UValinm, nl In !(! all clUnMt-r tl fh HlftiMrr Btitl Trlntry 0r4fr.n1 iitlir CODtmnts)) hf prlvftlA ll nr otbrri. IAIKIKM, II 'tt mr llrlm (rom l-mt WrAltnM. 1umprbrB, or mnf .!( ol tti Kltlnvyf, HU I'ltr, r ('rltiAry Orap( YOU CAN BE CURED I Without awallowlSK asunont oiadlol saa, by Dily waarlns ntOF. Gni.MKTTE'S French Kidney Pad, HICII ClTItrH II Y AllltlUl'TlOX. w tab your drnaslat for PU'lK. !' If.M KTTK'H KKKMIII KIDNKV PAH and laia uo otbar. 1 ba haanm ant It, aa id a :oi and yos will ra. ealTa iba Pad by raturs utall.1' TK4T1MOMAM KH'M TIIK I'KOI'KI,. JiniilR IIUOIIANAN, l.awysr, Tolado. O., aya : "tins of Prof, (lullmalto'a rranoh Kblnat Psdaaurad ma of l.unil.aao In tbraa aeah-' I ma. My eaaa had ban l.u nr by Iho baat horiora aa Incur. Ma Dunns all tbla tlma i ullaral untold as ny sud paid uui lara auiaa of tnonoy. IIKiiHilK V ETTRIt, J. P., Tolado. II , aaya i 'I aultarad lor lbr4 yi ara wiln Hnlatlca and Kldnoy IM.aiaa, anl oltan htl to ao aitnnt on rrnt- ha. I wa rntiraly and paruianamly ural altar waarlns PMf. ilnllinatia a r rrn b hlilaat Pad ruraaka. Mi(flKK N.O. KiMrT.SrWanlaU. wrliaa : I hara boons arail tulf.rnr lr la yaira with Krlnht'a lllaaaas nt tb- Kldnaya. lor warua at a tima waa nnabla to aat out of bad : took barralaol inadlrlnn, but tbay sava ma on. Iv t.mporary r..ll. I wora two ol ITol. iliillraatta'a Kblnay Pada all waakn, sad 1 now know I am antln ly aurad. MKK. H M.I. EN I Elti l K, Tolado, t ., aaya: Pnr ycara I havabuan aonllnad. sraat tiart of tba lioia to iuy bd, with l.u'orrb.ia and la tnala waaknaaa. I wora una of mil ma ta'a Kidoay I'at'a and waa rnrad In nna inoith. II. H. (IHKKN, Wkolaasls llrocar. Plodlay. ,rltai "1 auNarad for U yaara with lama baek and In tbraa waaka waa irinanamly ourail by waar Ins ona ol Prof, "lullmalt'a Kldnay Pada.' II. '. KEEtl.INU, . II , llroitaln, lisana. port, I ml . , whrn aandlns lo ao urdar for Kid. Day pada wiliaa : "I wora ona of lbs Art nnaa wo had and I ra aalvad mora banailt fiom II than anytblns I avar naa.1. In laot tbaPada Siva hattar s-tarnl aatialaotluo than say Kldnay ratnadjr ws avar old.1 HAYA8llOEMAKr.il, llrusslata, Hanoi, bla. Mo., "Wa ara -orilna un s lhalv trada In vonr racia. ano ami ara naarinsol good raauua I rom luaui avary uay.' Prof. Gniliaclte's French Li?cr Pad I.IVM. trim I,. II i . 1 1 ' AililrMaM MarrkM.ty. Tolado, lib lo. IHKM I PI K'l IPor aala b Harbar Huilmi. M I.I.I I burs, Ps. ASW s CO - a Pi Will rxwltlvidy rurn PaVKr and Aiior, llnmh Au Anna tiaka, lliliuma Pavar. .lauudiea, la-yala, and all dia.... a of tba I.Ivor, Slom arli anl HIiunI. PrlraSIU) by mail. Nond for lHlf ll,llll.,all..l- 1 MtllM nm .1.. Ul.l..... ....I ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! The irrepressible S. OPPENHEIME ha just returned from pu chasing, in .Vctc York and Philadelphia, Immense Stock of SPKtJG AM) SVMJtMEtt CLOTHING I 1st able to meet th demands of all clakscs, and to sup ply the wants of peo ple from all sec tions of our County He is Now Ready to furnish evertbody with DRKSS SUITS, EVERY-VAY SUITS, COATS, P.t.YTS, YICSTS, 11 ATS, CAPS, UM lilt EL LAS, TllUXRS, VALWES, SHIRTS, VMDERWE.IR, CUFFS and COLL. IRS, (! UM AMD COSSA. M ER SUITS, xi:ckties, in fact. he keeps constantly on hand A FULL LiXE OFGE.YTTS Furnishing Goods! MENS' FULL SUITS as low as 82-75. ' line, LATEST ST) ZE Straw Hals. ORDERS TAAE.X FOR SILK HATS: Fine Hats for in Folks! Read. Read. A WATCH to be given away. I will present a SOLID SIL YER A ME R I C A X WATCH to any one of mi customers holding holding ihe lucku number- The i catch will be drawn on the 4th of July, 1SSJ, at my store. For every $o-00 n orth goods sold 1 will give quo ticket- Friends, neighbors, and all I fie people are invited, generally and par ticularly, to call and examine the stock. Thankful for past patron age I earnestly solicit a, continuation of the sum e. S Oppcnhrimcr m:ijs(.()vi:; W, II. t UX LewUtowa i'a. , JUMAMUAP bNVDKR, isssl, U. AdstluKtisluri. ass a, 'as.li. a prii it, ar