w.. THE. POST. Cidilaburg, Jaie 29, 1832. -All communications, business lei ter Ae., for this office, tosecure prompt attention should be addressed m follow: Th Pot, Middleburg Snyder County, Pa. Adrertiaemenie. comTiiinlcations Ac mil, be handed in by Monday noon, to secure Inter tioa in neit Issue 11.10 rwrtu i oso. r. ROW CIA A (XTB) m Imirann Hvsai (I 4naa locnl New, -Sto. 2.200 nhv5clane are registered In iv i Qnlnees are reported to be plenty thla year. The eaon fur the fly lo bother the bald-headed man, hu arrived. The robins are pUylny haoo with the early cherries and strawberries. The Dom cigars are found at the Waffle fmise-10,000 prime cigars juat receired. O. Alfred Schocta has jnst a new etock of dry (food and a full aup ly of frah jrrocerlea. Btmontoa,, Barber A Co., and nearly every reliable atore givea Hirnera Dairy Book m a gift to you. No one thinke of traveling without taking along a boUte of Sine'a Syrup of Ir. Price, 25 centa. For aale by John A. Moat. Middle burg, Hon. P. TaKRiwt, of Northumber land, laat week sold a flne Jersey Calf to Hon. Simon Cameron for $100. tAOOOwere used lost Tuesday In paying the laborera working on the railroad between Sliauiokln and Lew asburir. Three thousand Swede, fiingarian and talians are employed aa laborer on the different railroad hue in Mm Bute. Tha 130th anniversary of the Insti- tution of Jfusonry in Pennsylvania, June 14th, and a "big time" i antici- pated. H'licn you fuel nut of sorts, have the blues, melancholy, etc., it mint lio in digestion that aila you. Brown' Iron Bitten cures it. No paper will issue from thin olllcc next week pruvi ted Hie 4ih or July cornea around an uaual -and e have no doubt about iu commix . 8ol Oppeuheiiuer, Suliusijrovo lias just received aiioiliercar ioud of sum mer Clothing and ia atllinu at aston ishingly low figures. JVof. Guilmettu't namo U a house- bold word in France, and ao it should be, for he U tliu i.iventor ui" tne French Kidney 'ad, wliicli Inut per- I'ormcd such wonderful cure in dis cute of llic kidneys. Freebur b lasts of thirty-six organs nd aevetiteeu pianos where la tliere a village of the same site that can do likewise? No wonder that they boast of their "good society.'1 Mlddleburg has thirty-eight organs and seven pianos. Jacob O. 8mith, Central Hotel, re turua'thauks to Charles Schleiuger t8on and their very gentlemanly gent, M. H. Ixman, Importeia ol Aaudies, Oiua, Wines Cc, V'2 A 1)4 Liborty St., New York, for the present of a very handsome set of Bar bottle aitd tumbler. The following are the nomination made at the ftimary Election held iu Union county June 17 .' Congress Samuel H. Orwig. Assembly Horace 0 lover. SberirT-Calvin M. aye. DUtriot Attorney John F. Duncao. Jury Commissioner Abr, Mowry. Local items are scarce. The whirls- Rig of time present little that U new. The monotony of affairs to seldom broken by anything that would point moral or adorn a tale. People are too busy to get up a sensation, and the weather to too tultry lo record it. It to too aarlv in the season for boys to fall from cherry tree, and snake sto ries are backward about coming in. However the aDDroaohing blackbury harvest will make things active in this line- Don't be surprised 11 you hear of a boa swallowing a boy. Ex, If you have the proper regard for your personal interests build up and . sustain borne enterprise and home iu- aUiutiooa and both will D rot Dec. If you bate property, insure it in the iteavertown company U is the cheap 44 company ataing business ia this county -it is abls to pay all losses ' as any company ia the United Stales it will dm as Dromntlr as any com pany can pay U is not a wild-cat In stitution, but oooduoUd on lair bust' ; Bess principles by honest butines men ( It Insures country property, only. The MaUiew" by the Infant School, ader the tuition of Mrs. Harriet Bow r aad assistant, eeilpsed all former exhibitions by the Juveniles aad deut- OBetratsd that we have talent h ere as well as elsewhere, atid that develop- meat Is all that la wan tins; la other words, par at should awaken and afford the lueaasof development aad our; youths . would - heeotne shining llbU. We are restrained from favor- f pamjiah thAft all The corn crop la far behind time, and matting ear wilt be late.' Lover of chicken corn-soup nr at have patience. Nervousness, paevishtiesa, and fret ting, ao often connected with over worked females' Uvea la rapidly reliev ed by Brown' Iron Bitten. While a Montgomery county farmer waa plowing, a few day ago, the ground auddenly aank carrying him and his horses down to the depth of aeven feet, when they were reaoued by neighbor. The machinery for earpet weaving, consisting; of three apooler, all looms and one warp mill, have been put In plaoe In the jail ready for work. About 400 y anls of tug earpet will be manufactured per week. ttUSfuURT Oabbttk. A the season for fruiti now ciniinx on apace, it will be well for "young America," a well a older ones, to re member that the law prihiliiU ay one from entering the groimU of anther where such fruit is growing. The law imposes a penalty of from Ava to one hundred Dollar, for idnini. and on failure of payment, imprisonment in the county prison. When Oehred Snyder lost week killed the largest and fattest of the splendid steers he bought from Schoch AHro. of Sellnsgrove, he sent three two rib-roasts to a member of the firm, who wanted a sample ol beef of their own fattening. The price of the three roasts was a fraction less than 9 at the prevailing price of beef. From that our readers may Judge what kind of beef it was. The Schoch Bros, have put themselves in the front rank aa feeder, and Snyder has done himself credit In purchasing such steers. SUNBURT WaekTTK, Arrkhtkd roR Kobbkrv. William Forrest, who lives on Church street, near Third, in this place, was arrested on Tuesday night for larceny com mitted in Point township. A set of harness, some grain, a whip and nu merous other articles have been missing, and suspicion strongly ixdnt ed toward Forrest. Constable Yan deveuder, aceouipaied by two other persoiia, with Thomas Oannon and Constable Seller, mode the arrest. Forrest refused to leave the house, and getting his revolver showed light. He was at hut captured on the roof of the out kitchen He was com mitted to Jail by Squire Hrlce. A hearing wuh granted hiui this after noon at i o'clock. Hl.'NBl'liv Dkmo lllAT. Danofhoi's Pkt. One of the medi cal journals, in referring to the ease with which germs of contagious dis eases oau bo caught a:ul conveyed in the hair of animals, tells nf a cat that hud diphtheria and died in the Inline ; the disease broke out violently the day after the animal's body was re moved, and two or three children died with it. oisea with glanders some time transmit loalhaotue.diseaxe to men. The ling cholera that wa do siructive a few years ago was frequent ly uirricd from pen lo pen by rats who cte nf the dead hogs, died and were in turn eaten by tlio other, hogs. Some put animals are cleanly iu their hubils, but as there are many localities where cat and dog roam at large and are caressed by every child that can lay hands on them there i good rea son for taking special care against the extensive homeless contingent, of es tray. The way to bringdown the price of beef is to do without it. The following items we copy from the Suubury Amkhican of June 23. A tramp ou Saturday morning last went iuto the bouse of 11. S, Hover, Esq., resldlug on Uaae street, aud stole a pocket book containing (40 be longing to Mr. Uoyer. The thief was pursued but' escaped. He wo last beard of at Milton. While the workmen were excavat ing for a oeller ' ou the lot of William Follmer, next to 0. K. llaag's resi dence of Front street, they discovered abuman skeleton. The teeth were in a perfect state of preserva tion, but the bone crumbled to dust In handling them. The imprint of a human face was plainly distinguishable In the clay. A to how the skeleton became Im bedded there aud whether the re mit of murder or of natural death I a mystery wblob will perhap remain unsolved to the end of time. Tiie skull, teeth aud boues ars now all that remains to tell of a human being who ouee waa endowed with life a nd whose death is shrowded in the mys terious annals of the past. Thkrk Okblktov Foubd. On Wednesday last while men were x- oavatiaf a eellar for Mr. Henry Mills, who lately purchased the old MoCune property on Baoe street, this plaoe, the workmen dug out three human skeletons. Some of the bones were well preserved. The teeth of one was also la a good state of preservation. Mow and when they got there is a mystery. The building under which th cellar ia being dug has probably been ereeted nearly a hundred year ago. It is one of the oldest building In tlii plaoe. Fibul On Thursday morning about nine o'eloek, a room In the house of Mr. Jaeob Cable, on Chestnut street, caught Are from the upsetting of a lamp. There was no one in the bouse but Mr. Cable, who was almost suffocated in the room, and was res cued by member of the Hook and Ladder Co. The Are department was promptly on th ground and extin guished the Are without much damage to the building. Home of - the house bold good were ruined by being ituratsd by the water thrown to nitlu PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Stilt of Indiana Co., are visiting the family of F. E. Bower. Mles Libhle Bower an 1 Utile ft in- berllng, of Sellnsgrove. were visiting th MiantM Hlft. Iiuit wmIi ine oiisaea uiit, tost weea. . t i 1 1.. i. ji.. Misses Laura and Llr..le Hliowera, of I nntr Iu. vlalra.1 HiirlfT Rj.lnM iV ' ' . ...i im.i. j.miirr .Hi-nit, wi , icnuuiir, tiui.ii county, I visiting the "scene of his boyhood daya." Misses Sallle and F.llen Beaver, of Beavertown, visited Mlddleburg rela tives and acquaintances. John F. Rlehl and a Mr. A p Sun- dayed here. Al. Arbogoat waa In town on Tues dayloading reaper and mower for which he I agent Mrs, Vltalla Walter Is visiting friends and relatives. T. J. Smith ami F. K. Bower, Krs. are attending the Democratic State Convention. Teacher's Normal School. Teacher' Normal School will legln at Freeburg, Pa., on Monday July 17, IWi, and continue six weeks tinder able professional talent and the coun ty Supt. for particulars nddress F. C. MO Y Kit, A correstiondetit gives the following aure remedy to destroy cutworms that are destroying the tobacco plants. He says, "Take half pound of Paris Ureeu and mix with one and a half or two bushels of bran, and place it around the plant not on it -and the effect will be plainly visible the next morning. Mr, John Kiehl, agent for D. M. Os borne & t'o. will go out iieiTt week to put into oHrntloii a number of Self binding Harvesters. Mr. Itiehl Is a practical farmer and has hod large exerience with agricul tural machinery. He handles only the liest, latest Improved Implements, and best of nil, farmers can rely on what he represents, llt'N'AWAV. On Monday evening, Kmanuel Nidiocli went, to the Station for a Ituut of drv itimmIm Arc. If limt ... . ' " . . two beautiful sorrels hitched to the wagon. A Imjx of good was let down oti the wagon with eousidcrable vlo- lenceand ...lU. which rrlvl..n..l .1- horses and they ran out along the railroad. 'ear Mower's barn one of the horses fell ami was drawn by the other horse across the road and against the fence where they came to a halt and where captured. The young horse was hurt; the wagon and goods came out safe. Two Wkki'Ks On Monday morning of last week, two cars i-f the early ireiglit. loaded Willi coal oil, were uu'own irom me iracK ami down ttie emliiinkiiient near the station at Si linsprovc. Nobody hurt, but the coal oil went into the ciinb. I freight train when about fo.ir miles e.isl of .cAvi-down. on Wednes day evening last, run over a cow the engine was thrown cross-wise on the track and lorn into pieces several cars wire demolished engineer and fireman escaped with a few slight in juries. Here is JoMi Hillings' ver-ion nf nu 'editor : An editor I a mule whom business Is to investigate a newspaper, i He writes editorials, grinds out poetry. ' inserts deaths and weddings, sorts 1 uiuuiiscript, keeps a waste basket, blows up the "devil," steals matter, tltes out other people's battles, sells his paper for a dollar aud fifty cents a year, takes white beans aud ap ple sass for my when he can get it, razes a large family, works nineteen hours out of twenty-four, uor.u no Sunday, gets damned bl everybody, lives toor, dies middle aged, aud of ten broken-hearted, leaves nomuuuy, is rewarded for a life of toil by a short obituary puff in the niispapers. Watch Drawing. . All parties interested in the Watch Drawing are hereby notified that the drawing will take place on the 4th of July. Those who wish to witness the drawing, to aatisfy themselves that it is done fairly and honestly.are request ed to be present and see foriheuuelve that it is done honestly. Sol. OrPKNIIEIMKR. McVeytown come to the front with a courageous boy in the person of Milton 7ill, 14 year old. lie wa employed by Mr. iamhright on a bark job when be exposed hi linger to the fang of a copper head snake and wa severely bitten. A the only known remedy to counteract the poi ou Mr. Hambright' boy suggested amputation, which was agreed to, nd the operation wo performed by plac ing the poisoned Auger on a log and allowing the ambright boy to cut it oS with the axe. The finger was sub sebsequeutly dressed by Dr. Brown who prououced it a good Job for an amature surgeon. - Mi V fttown Journal. T- Shot Down. For several month past a gang of thieve have had pos session of an old unoccupied bouse lo cated between this place and M on tan don, and have been committing a se ries of most daring thefts. They have money in abundance and were not molested until Wednesday afternoon when constable Shaner with a number of deputies surrounded the house and captured the whole gang. One tried to escape, but waa hotly pursued by Elmer Reltmeyer, a deputy, who com manded the escaping scoundrel to stop but was only told to "go ton I," whereupon be shot and fatally wound ed the thief. The ball entered his back and passed through hi ahdo- aua. Inflt.il.lna a tnnMfc tlalnf ill wailful from which he died on Thursday even- ing. The general sentiment o the people favor Kelt meyer, and no legal ..nn . in h tuit.-ti .fMinst bl - Pineal aaaortment nf White Vesta a 8.0ppenheiinr'a, SeliiiKgrove, t'a, Owing to the lateness of the season, we nave conoimieu lo commence sell- K " our large tock of summer goods at reduced prices. Our assort- " . '. ... . - went oirtresa goods, itiuhauis, Iiwiin, . . ... , I " " ". ! nnW Imahlltulll Lit. .It... Id.... "".7 sun everyuooy. S. WKIS. Sellnsgrove. Yon can Just And what you want at 8. Wels'a Carfiet Store, Sellnsgrove. He keeisa large Hue of Hemp, In grain, J ply, 8 ply and Brussels. The prices are always the very lowest. If you need any Carpets, Wels'a ia the best place to buy. II w. A large variety of Wall paper at S. Wels's, Sellnsgrove, I'o. It will pny every body to examine the immense Slock of 'Furniture for sale ly the Popular Furniture man V. li. FKLIX Lewislnwn 1 The question agitating the odeof the west end of 'lie county is, whether It Is MMwible that Sol. Opeiilieliiier. the great Clothier of Scliusgmve, IV, can sell such an Immense quantity of rood and not tell a lie not even a little, White one. Wednesday Sol. visited our olllce anil we put the question direct, and he aDIrmed that it was true and said: "I tell you how I do It I have two humlrel WIIITK VF.STS, 1'riH-alnud Marseilles, warranted, nought at bot- torn prices and I repn-sent them Just an they are -I am wiling TltCNKS & YALISKM AT VI ST and show origin al blll-nnd I sell the best fitting, latest style DUKSS SIIIHTS at the lowest prices ever before heard of In Snyder county and I guarantee every young nan who buysn shirt a good wife. Men's suits aa low as fi.To at Op peulieimer's. If you want a Silk Hat give S. Op penheimcr an order mid you will get just exactly the thing you want. Straw Hats in every conceivable style, quality nnd price at Oppcnhcim er'a. V, Oil CAI1 lQ n.XCtl Up from yntir IiPOI " ' ' "" , to tlio top of your head so that vour mothcr-in law wouldn't know von from U Congressman, for less mnncv. at On- - - inTiiut;ii,it;r a) ,nnii ainaiirru I'lau III Christendom O. ... I ... ..:!. o and sec. April li. tnii -. iu f,..r..r..rn ul.l.. in M..II ....... I.. piit-ti noil i wirrriiiru nine io Ken K"oos cheaper than have ever before been ottered in nnyder cnunty, April n. Spring O iml of every Variety, S'ylo, 2 lality, tjiiantity, I'lice. at Oppenlici'iicr's Apnl li. Onebottlo of Mitt Jitter mi lals in ... , ,. . nourishment lil'V Imlnes oflagcr beer, ale or pol ler, wiule live from llie ob- 'jcclions nr-cd s'taiuit ni iit Iii 0 alcohoiiis ''lonii's," ttc puiely nourishing food. Permit No Substitution. unint upon obtaining Floreslnn Cologne. It is pro-cniiiienlly superior Ill r.ermiiuenuu ami ricil ueirTin-y in I -I. I I! fracraneo. June. r William 11. Itipkn, Millwright, lilobe n u i i . i . n i . ... Miil-i, is ready to do nil kinds of work III liiH tine of bu.-iue-i at short notice, mid guaiiiiiteCH hi wri. lit is an experience nieehuiiii Mm h :in, tf. Bark ! Bark ! Bark ! I will pav seven dollars cash per cord for nil rM'k oitk hark of a good qimlifv, delivered at Middlehurg stn tion, should prices advance call ou me. 1). R. RoTHitncK. Faded Colon Restored. Faded or gray hair gradually recov ers it youthful color nnd lustre by the use of 'arker's Hair Halsam, an ele- , .i i. ..:.. r... Kan. urcnwiHK, aiiiiniw .10 I"" V ami rich purfume. June nildfileburgr illnrkct, OdBSBUTIU WSISI.T BV Simonton, Harbor Ac Co. Wheat ! '. " Ho. 2 1 l" Rye IHt Corn M Oats....M fill PoUtoes 1 10 Hotter U Kkfirs 90 Onlous 1 00 Itrd Vi Tallow Oil Ties 23 to 0 Pea Coal 2 74 Chestnut Coal 4 00 Hlacksmith Coal 6 00 Kgg Coal i 00 Piaster, per ton It 00 M.vititn:i. June 18. at the Methodist Parson age Northumberland, by. Kev. K. T. Hwartx, John Houts ol rreenurg, to Miss Mary Alice Stroh of SelUn-grove. June 8, by Rev. 8. P. Brown, Miss Annie M. Hookenhrouh, to Milton M. Noeeker, both of Chapman twp. June 19tb, in Bellnsgrove, John Reiley, sou of U. R. and A. N. Reese, aged 21 months. June 10th, in Monroe Twn., after a llnirering lllnes-Cancer, Mr. Dan iel Jorrett, aged about 02 year. May 81, In Washington twp., John Adam Bterreu aged (a year, t luonius and 22 day. June 6, In Chapman twp., Thomas Cllntou, sou of Hhuou and Susan Hile, aged 1 year, II months aud 14 day. .ji n ul.l i . i,ieasgs3r AMUEL SCUHADKR, Ctntrtvillt, Snyder county, ft., la ABt tor LANct a V AHOKU' '"I'W raaa .tll ks, . lis atHi u m,. wariii na b"Ma-iuiiiolloaMr. ishrsasrasil.. a t i ia iiii ! i "laii iniirs lirnefli imtn It than nnyttiliis I Hoi. Oppenheimer s good luck bene- MOTIII'K lll ll l lttMl it '" '' ' iisti.r s. torai lit the people of Snyder. .,. w. a i.n,. N.-.'rk. oh.... ..,. '".. "!.', !'c"u" nt h fe irtircluiHod Sinclair's vast Spring !Mi.luI!,,,i'n ,r ", r"ml m"' ' " ; HAV a siihei akkii, HiiwhIm., liannl ,,'., . , 1 , "l ll'wnrai.u riianiu in ihla I bis. Mu., Stock, III liUJK. at lllO lowest cash '"''t ly mm ha l It twantv ya-,r. n, ' ' r -.irklnit up ll.sl,- ra,n 0 vnnr Thousands have been cored of dumb agnn, billions disorders, juiindii-p, 1y. pepsia and all disease of Hie lltsr, l)t(WN nnt alll(1IKr1( mm, all other I ,,,,, (ullniette.i Krench liver Pad, which , . .. .. , , . is a nulck and nritn incut currf fur .. ,. , . , . those disorders. Ak vour lnii:i!il for . . the Brel remedy, nnd lake no other, and if he doe not ke p it send $1 o)) in a letter In llie French Pad Co , To ledo, (., and receive one by mail iot paid. - . . . . - Cradles I Crad'cs t Buy the old reliable lltly Cradles, for sale cheap, for cili. by J. II, MAHTIN, l'axtonvllle, 1'a. .tune '."J. Colorado Excursions. COUMUDO IIOI'ND Till' 'OCR. 1ST TICK KTS at greatly rcdoc ., uU; via. C. II. . l. It. II , new Chicago nnd IVnver Thnmgh Line, finm during suninicr iiioiiiIk and National Mining ami IndiiKlrial KxpnHition in .Septem ler are now nn sale and full iniiictilars as to trains and rates can be oln.iincd from any Coupon Ticket Otllce in tlic Coiled .V.'atcs or ('.inn t i June 8, 'fJ, w. I'r. I. ricr Barber rexiectfully rc ipieHts thoNc knowing themselves in- jdehted to him. Individually, to make settlement b fore Aliquot Urst and pay the amounts due biin iu u y or secure pavuieiit of tint same by note. I. OKIF.It HA KltKR, M. t. Mr.Alb.riKi.,..l... if...... v ,, k.l . 1.. 1 7. stm 7. "'A C?'?0"'? l"lnlr. At tlm H wrV brssk out. "srm irom on n h .v. iic-u, iMi mi. iT'u, ' ,.: iT ""rn"v. ".l i'cti. i s. .n.l m ti 'IZ'.XSl. ""l"."V"J,'tV'" - ............ , , rllTH win una nut I . Z p...... rrun rniai ii iiuiism rmltr, DrnsKlaia, Kmii. N. i. -.'-i.i i'i"ini"i", iviia, n 11 ..' """i I uilrura, w l , T uin. My arm., lima t 7ir..in; 'r-i-".?.''.':; r,..V , ,,V u.a.7 i inn ui a llaanivsni (1,1 1 im. m .1 lnl-r"illv so.ltliitvurs a Ml lutliurs .Soii ulamMlj. Pioiiitsh, II. K. Irt.antsr, Kq., tlin.lirinn, . v.. a ;...li- l.''r.";,?.r-l'",'r""' '" '""" '"' r.'rVl'nV"1 V. r!' i"c- .tsrnsllv. Tim uiu.t wno.l.rlul . a.on reeiM. ,'"' psnlttoii ti haf,ir j .i-1 1- ,,t th. .. an. I i .iiiiil.i.i.t .1.1..- .ii ...ui.....' .... n.'hin i ,.a,.a ., i .,U , Hu, , ,, u( ...i. ii.. iiiiuiii ii in inn. Nti.r ftui:i mi. Tlio.e win ti.v. .,..-rn. a l tlis Mrmantt ,.r Siill llliau ii n ftonrai'l ua hi ..in I an ltira.1 .r ytara, until rnr.,1 i,T n,a ttii i hi Nknui vasr iiiarnnllrmil i;i rn i-ka sdi'I'uti. lra. WM. Pf I.I.I VliruN. Hhamn, Wla. ( I' I'I'.'I'tt ,n. i.'rrn-i m snil- nt.rnally an.l Ci tii i-iia r..V.'.M:V 'IT. ' . -i.-i-. in.fl.ir, irmn s i.otniniiii riia- i lalo S.-r..lMi.. ' frlrs m i-I'tii-I'ss, amsll lanca, tair ; I ' l"". fl. l.CT i : s l.am vi ht. I t rr ,,,. ei nnMa.iu, rct'iT nK.iNii.v '"'. .f'. iwr-i. wrMiNfe I' lTTKH, H.aii.n Mm. Sanford's Radical Cure. A .Inula diitslnitsnlly rsllsvsi Hit mo t t o laut sn Una or Maul Col.l., ol. ara th bsail a by ii. aula, t..i wawry ul-oliaiiiai Irom lbs Do. a ami ., i r. v.n'a rina-lnu nol.ei Iu lb bsail. eursi N rvoua liaa.Uoli., .ui iluaa tlbilla ml mvii. In ( li.iinlo Catarrli it olaan.aa lbs n .aal wm.iics.uI luul injcua, rsali.rsa ti. aaniaa ol auiall, la.la ana b arlnij wUan al lautail, Iraaa iba baail, Ihrnat auil brunolilal luiwi ol olianalva u.allar, iwaat.n.a sud i.irl Ni lbs bra.tu. (.! ibo rouMb anil s. ras a lb lirtiijraai ul i-aiarrb tewarUa ooaiiiinp'liui. Oiitboiila H.uioal Dura, una ioi Calarrb.il Hnlvaol anj .Saulord'f luualar. all luooa iaab aK ol all ilmaiil lor a I. Ak lurSasruuli's liAUli al. Ci'iis. WttKS a hlJITtK, Boilon. II. an any otl.ar ilaatnr or W.'V.I.U .or I'.l, ' sail wraknata ul lbs Lunxa, l.lar, Klilnan aud tlrlna ry oraana, I'arilal Paraly ia, lib uinailtoi. Nsuralala -lly.urla. Kauiala Win. Baas, ftarvuua I'alna and SjiBaafi Wiakuaaa, Malaria and 1ittR Frvar ami A ana. 1-rlctU. buiatvarvwben. Public Sale. THK nndemineil AdministrAtort if tin wUtoor Jxu tliill Imlo nf Frr' tuwuntiifi. Muydur utmuly, ., dtuf !, will vStKjaMi li Putillo Hatlui uu IUi roiultttia o( tU imtm tivctttlttut. ua Saturday, July 1st, 1882, Tba fiillowlug dsaurlbad valuable raal aetata, vlt I TKAl T N.i.l-Hltu.la In Parry lp HnyJi-r noiiuiy, Pa., boiiudiMl Nortb bf Unda if Iba Hnlra ut Mlobaal Arbonaat, dio'd. Kill by landa ut Mliuou Millar aud K. U. Wsavar, ouib by landa ut Ilia llalra uf Jolin Troup, Sao'd aud Waal by Traal No, , aoutalulB Sixty-seven Acres, mora nr last, II bain lb Old Honaalaad, bay ing ibaraou araclad a Iwo-atorf Stone House, Log House, Stone Spring House, Log Barn and all cabar saceaaary oulbulldlnsa Tailor food walr na.r Iba door ONCIi AKl of cbolca frail tr.n aomaulanl lo Hoboul, Uburvb, Hlura aud Markal. TKAC1 No. t Hiluataaaarnraaalil, kjnndad Baal by traol No. I. Nooib by laud of Haury llaab, Waal by lauda of J. U. Pranbllu and Wllllaui (luod, Morlb by land ol lbs Ualra sC Mlcbaal Aibogial, dae'd, coulalslus Sixty seven Aores, moraorlasa, whar-on a ra araclad a LOO 8TA UI.K. About aa Aiimi ilaar.lb balauca wall al with ood White Oak Timber. TRACT No. -8liwaU aa akiraaald, uoaaatad bouudai Nurlk by Uud of Jnaaib Maiwr, Ka.t by lauda of A.O. h H. W. H irnurvr aud tlio Halraol Mloba.1 Aro-K-'l.dao'd, Soolb by lb aamr. Wa.1 l.r liuda of Andraw Karalallar, all TlMULat LANO.ooBialulus Fifty-oue Aores, nr sr lass. .lalu cMUuianna at ISo'slook A. M. of aai 4aj skua dua a'la .il.nr IU ba alvas aud larwa ot salt B da knows by u .... HKHd H, l.a a-oiNaniA Y ?. $5011 JRcwart llrt . llllon or Prtfp. tiBIITTE'S PADS Hsvs straH ! snlil Is ihl P'-snirr Sil Is t'rssrt tfrv S n l Irh b llltsn It'Url Mlwi.e lilt, t Sil ht i mir t rrjr Urns wbs ftrforillsa tn illrsnilittm. rw tf in th us l"ts I so,! l .uiitl nc tbst win pi tii imt rsw-i r.if s , , In "I LAME BACK. Th h Pil film tir, Thl 'Irsjtt H-m .If will hwl I I VKlaY An i FM4M N:KTI.Y ftifn IsHin ItMut. Umr I A. It, xHitHrii Urm rl, 1Hilrtr, irfi-( lltttvtil'w llsiw tf III Kt'llti , ! ftlMliirtirrstiitl Hrlrnilnil nl h 1 riMi. Intlntiintlnit of thr KhH C I err It m llir lilt trr. 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Frof. Guiliuctlii's rrcntH Liver Pad. Will .ultlv. v enf Fov.'f S'l.l Anili', Iliinib Aiim Au'l- IV.kv. H lilmia I'mv.'i. .1 i.i.iilifi,, l.nytia, alnl all ilia.-a.i. nl llii. Ijiun, Slum, ai-ll an.) III. hiiI. I'riitlnil ,,v In ill. M.lt l.ir Pmr. O'll'iii.-Ci''. I iall-. nn tlm kl'lm ra ami '-'. I" ') ''! ,il Iri-.a KHENl'll PA 11 I II.. M-irr.li 3", l . T. lie. Iii, ( I Ii lo. VKnr a. Is by llarl.tr. Il.iul K' r Ml. I. Mo liurKi I'll. mm m 1 1 1 I'D ; t'LUIllJ CLOTHING ! The irrcircs8it!(' 3. OPPENHEIMfi hnsjitfit relit rued front p a chtishi. in .Yen' York uml I'liilaileljiliiti. Immense Stock of SPStUYG A IN I CLOTS I ISO! I.i uhle lo meet llie iriuitmls o) (i ll i f tt ases, a ml to sup' )Uj the ie nils of no' pit- fri'Ub all si c lions of our Con it I y- He is Now Ready lo I'tt.niish. i r, iihoJij wit lb DRKSS SUITS, E'EltY'lKlY WITS. COATS, r.f.YTS, VESTS, li. 'I is, c ms, um hue u.js, TltrXKS, VALICES, s nns, l'M)EJU EJJi. CUFFS and CHILLI US, CUM LI COSSAAfEU SUITS, m:ciTies, itt. fact fie Jeeps emisuulf onat nl .1 FULL Li, YE' UI UE.YT 7S Furnishing Goods! MENS' FULL SUITS as low as 82 75. ' Un e, L. I TES T S T ) L E Straw Hats. OllDEKS TAh'E.X FOIt SILK HATS. Fine Hats for Little Folks! Read. Read. A WATCH to be given away. J will present a SOU J) SIL I 'Ell A M E J! ICA X WATCH to ant one of mi eualomem holding holding ihe fttekt number- The watch will be drawn on Ihe 41 fb of Jalij, J 88 J, nt my store. For erery $i-)0 worth J. ' J 1.1 T ..'It ur soous sunt j. win ewe one ticket- Friends, neighbors, and all Um people are invited, generally ami par' ticularly, to call and examine the stock NO MISBEPSE?EHTATIONS. Thank fa I for past pa tron -age I earnest It solicit a,' continuation of (heroine. vV Oppmlwitiu r i;ui)Giu)Vf I I .? ' -J a. - M aa4 ..SUB UIMSS,
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