k. v . Y.. TV . 1 Mlt nllUUlf UUrniT Jv3f. piblWhed every Thursday, ji ..,.,,,Tt rornT.-rti Court' nt ;',v' ml iir lieM on tl (mirth Mnn.tave l.,y .. MfMfi iri ruin thrnauhniit ti -onnty will , ,V- -v "VVlJe" Vn " "SV.Irhoo.Vn.i V;:.1-' ;-1,JdV.7!I V"' , if "' ,, h, , i,t, m p'nk iIiiimibIi themnti i i ' ' "f -.i aoaatloi of iuii.il mtrM;l ..r.l r innni ... .., ,.i.i I.p Mia r",,, roi ii..i.M.urii r... thaw mat tlDflNi I NOTICE TO SUBSCIUBERS. . etJMtl0CUre0nthe label Of .,. IW .,.. '.ill Vl.ll iuK n.TK 1 WHICH YOI'R HIIBRCHII ' ' o i money in mty " ', Vv , th'or rtoetnl neeeawt Republican Standing Committo?. .i-m, c gebrader. Morei Erb. Win M.Beber.Iiiaae Winter. StMverW -Win. Heetr,!aoc in ne. n K l Brdley, J. M. Kingman. . 'mm P. W. Well Rohrer. . ; .,. w. Rennlnger, Davli i,.kon J. B. Vearlek, Wm. Shpilv. Id Mlilillebnrgh BHm Hummel, J. W. liitt Sw:irtr. Ukldleereek ,l. J. Mltehel, A. 1). Monroe I.R Bonet, T. P. Hnmmel ii rrv a?vI Kepler, Henry Hardlna. . .,. .... .. - fohn E.Thomiis, HowardRow A A. l teh, 1.1. Monbeek. pnn Snriti Hdllnsirrove A. M. tveOK, EMI, n 'll"lll,, - fli 14 1 . i. ,i ., i ii rioa-nr. N.I. Dnndoi WanhlnRtOU-E. W. Tool, .T man. W. Holt IMIllWsTIWIfSHaw otwh hmbhi ... .l .i.i nA iilifi ii t r p in m. h ho'l ! piiut 'eu." Tho silver in a Bland dollar is to itay worth T'i oontS. Miss LlllleOrwIgls vlslttngrelativea in Union county, R.iwa.Ml Miller, of oxford, Pa.. Is visiting with Rev, B, P. Orwig and family. Early apples aro already on the iniirkot and selling at 00 oonts par butheL Mrs. Lauretta Smith and hor son Claude are visiting relatives at Belle-font-', Pa. A number f our young folks pic nloed on tho island at Kramer on Bal unlay last. Will Dale and Miss Rose Musser of Hartleton wore the guests of tho edl tor on Sunday. Harry Leltsel, the jeweler, is spend Ing this wook with his parents at Be bersburg, Centre county. Pa, In Iho r lilted States tho lhpior men have eight trade papers, while .the Prohibitionists have 190 publications. Miss Cora Bchoch of Bellnagrove iiiul Miss Walter of Kreaiuor spent Sunday with friends in Mlddlebnrgh. The man who predloted the frost fur the Ural wook in .1 uly has evldenl ly gone up toward the north pole to Bud It Btetler's Cornel Han i will hold a festival In Bee hold's Hall, on Satur day evening) July 94tb, all a re in vited. ' Pock's Had Hoy" was rendered by theChas. Guinness' Company in Bee hold's Hall on Monday evenlug and gave wood satisfaction. The Bmithgrove Hand will hold u Harvest Home and Danee at Kramer, Saturday, July ..1st. Everybody is iu Ited to be present. Mrs. John Kidder, of Rook Fulls, Iowa, who has iieen spending o oral months in this plaoo, started for her western homo last evening. "Ho winds in, and he winds out; leaving the traveler rtill in doubt: wether the snake that made this track Is going on, or eotntttg back." it is said tho now stamped letter sheet soon to be issued by the Pout Ofllee Department promises to bo a groat convenience to tho public. Blackberries are so plenty hero that tlii-y ITS refused at throe cents a pinrt. Whorttlebe cries aro also vary plenty ami sell at 5 cents a quart. Daniel Boyei an old and- respeoted citizen o( Centra township dropped dead on Monday evening. We have been unable to cot tho particulars. Tun hark spread about tho roots of currant bushes is strongly recom mended an u sure remedy in keeping worms from destroying thoiu. Tho reiuody is simple and costs nothing to try. A Sunday School Festival will be held at Controvllle on Saturday even ing July 3iBt. All are cordially in vited to attend and partake of the Ice Cream, itc, prepared for tho oc casion. Tlio widow of Rev. Dr. Isaac (irier, f Mifllinburg, died at her residence June 23d. Hor funeral occurred on tho 25th, and was attended by a very large eoneourse of friends and neigh bors. Tho Rev. Wm. Stout, Wiarton, Ont. elate: "After beimr ineffectually trsated by seventeen different doctors 'or Scrofula and blood diseases, I was r'irod by Burdock Biood Bitters." Write him for proof. We understand that the Pallas ampaootlng Is not to continue over Sunday thin year. This is certainly a Up ill tho riurht direction and wa are R'ad to learn of tho advent of this much noeded reform. The Gettysburg College has pro- mnaa uev. a. h. Ipaagler, of Port oyaj, with tlm title of A. M . This is mistake. They should have made 1 . M. Though he may bo going to ceiHud as a missionary where the forenoon is three months long which will give him time to wash and oomh "Wore breakfast. Kr.ra 1. Pur4cor. Bmp, mint be high ly delighted witli Snyderoonnty HMO norn and diatoms, more pnrtietilnrlv so since Im won tlio l)o(vBanks eats thNiHl moo he baa Painted his Mmabrignt rod. Juniata ltd. A . I 4 t l "'" " " dtwoiv neppea CMI ii loose iliink in a sidewalk in Unit town. Shn sued for dnmac;oi, and on Thnrndnv was a warded a verdict ,.f 18,SM. 'it In cho,M,or tO keep lids lkn In repair thM lO pay dan,,-1 I n I'liur-day of last wook the real - ...... ... donoo of .lobli limit. I I ' 1 nirpr. wis ..... . strnoK by iigtitning and sir. limit. s ilsttr ami his little son were lerlooily Injured by the ihoe.lL Tho ehlld re i i . i i i . ...i. .i . i . . . '" uneooeewue lur u wnu.r. 'i'ii in t it! o iiui" itor or I ' - rlpryniun. rooontly. "If Uod tellf voti what to writ" In vour normmi. why do yon so often soratoh II out agalnf1 The olerifyraan ehaoged the siii.j.'ot by Raking her how the liked her now doll. Lost! In Beebold'i Hall, on Mon day evening July 10th, during the en tertnlnment, a fawn-oolored plaid -.liuwl The finder le renpeetfnlly re ineited to leave tho game at the reel - nee . .r r. U, Bower.ln Uiddlebiinrh, w at thi offlot The proxoni generation knows in t liinir of tho slekle, ami now eearee lyevernsea the mowing seythe or grain eradle, Tho horee rake, tho . .i i ii.i' i iii' iniini- inn'. hfty fork tll r1. Dn(j ,,. , ... , ower have irreatly li'litom-d tho i.ih !n. f harvesl time. On Monday of this week the mer i limits of our eonnty aeecmbled In the Conrl house and mnde s tempo sM . katM ; , .. I i. ... . . ITmImm iv . , w.sm.Hm.Vu ... ..no,,., .... I. II. II. i - , i',,ii ,, it . 4 s-i Hill I ii i I . ,, .,, , . I hoy will moot airaui not week. , f , , " ' I Clem, and Bdi Bower, ex-nioinbern of Btetler's Cornel Band each madnn donation of a V to the organisation on Friday of last weak. These are lUB Rina oi Honorary memoerstne oovs iiiko a iimii'' to an. i wo wi-n they had a hundred others like them. The follows who have a newspaper sent to them for several years and (hen remove to sumo other place without notifying the editor or mak Ing tome arrangement about the pay ment of their indebtedness will re eelve their just rewards when the devil gets t hem. Btetler s Cornel Band will hold n festival in So. hold's Hull, Saturday evening, rneooys will tie prepared to entertain largo crowd and we hope our people will not spare their dimes, but patronize them liberally. They are certainly deserving of all they get and a good deal more. Everybody should have a copy of the Mikado, and as the Muclv Pulilisli lngCo.,598 Washington St., N. V.. furnish it complete, with the musia of the most popular songs, for ten cents, it Is within eiisy roach of all. Ten beautiful ohromo cards are sent with it, and (hoy are not d faced ly hav ing advertisements printed on the pictures. Charlie Schnee, a son of our Bast Side grooeryman, made a narrow es capo from drowning last week. He f. ll into the eanal baslu, and was dls appearing under the water for the third time, when ho was opportunely rescued by James Keller, It required considerable exertion to resuscitate bltu. IWbtnte, We are informed thai E. C. Hanilt ton of Beltnsgrove n ntly sprinkled Paris Green on his pluui trees to de stroy vermin. The poison washed off and lodged in the grass. Mr. W. H. MoCarty mowed the grass and fed it to his horses one of which died In side of a day and the other it was thought, at lut reports, could not re cover. Wo have received Intelligence that tho Post failed to reach oursubscrib ere at Kramer and Globe Mills ia-t week. Now. wo can't account for this. The papers worn mailed a usu al and sent on tho same train as be for. How (hey wore lost and where they got to is as unknown to us as the whereabouts of the birds that ware hatched in last year's net. An exchange suggests that the pub lie would bo greatly aceoinmodated if every farmer would ereotiuaoon npicuous place on the- farm his name, in order that travelers might be guid ed thereby, This would save ever)' husbuudinan (he thankless and ardu ous task of answering hundreds of questions, and would direct persons to them who liavo business to trans act. Bona men soem to bo born liars while others become incorrigible liars, through the depravity of (heir hearts and the malevolence of I heir natures. Neither class aro to bo feared after being once unmasked, and that tlyy are all sooner or later. Hypocracy while it may conceal nomberless oth er vices, cannot conceal that of lying, especially when indulged hi without a shadow of probability. Hypocrites should bo wiser than to iudulge in it. Thomas Bower's family had a re union last week and till the children living four In number were at home. Clem, is a physician at Bristol, Intl., uml enjoys a very extensive practice, Harvey who resides at Bedford, Pa., is head clerk in the Superintendent's ofllco of the Bedford Division of the Pennsylvania UailroadJCdward holds the same position in the Superintend ent's office at Ueuova Pa., while P. K. is District Attorney of this county and enjoys a very lucrative legal practice. They ure all murried and had their families bore, excepting Kdward who is tho youngest and still revels in single blessedness. Harvey and Ed. loft for their homes on Tuesday, after spending a brief and dolightf ul vaca tion amouii us, Tim BWmbwM of the Snyder 'uiinty Medical Society will meet In apodal . amnion at at iiieourKii on vri-iines tfi -'"'V ,n' at o'clock a. in. This . a r 11 1. r .1.. meeting In Bailed on nooonnt of it nionitn not Loimr pr.ont at th" 1 1 tin rt i.rK- i i f ' i 1 1 Lr of .flllv 1 Itll. All Ibtwlnew appointed for the quarterly l J " a I -III .11... ............ In iiiootiint will I'O on tlio pro-rrani. in eluding tht addrtee of the retiring president, J, y . sn t n p Kt., Beerotary, Oh Wedneeday, n littio Ririnf Im J, Baaahotta, nearBonbnry, was sitting In the kltehen playing with flowers, whan a hlaek snake entered and crawled over the child1! lap, Tho mother was standing In the door, waited until the snake had got over the ehlld when she graeped ihooiiiid and run out. Mr. Beesliolti was rail od dispatched the snake, which m 'as nred four and a half foot hi length i Banbury .im teaa. DABVlbttK, Vs.. .Inly 19, H, Ed, Mlddlebnrgh Post: I u response to the Article of Btetler'n (Jornel Hand ..f Ulddlrrhttrgh, In your Issne of July 10th, I would say, The Cltlxens Cornel Maud of Danville ten der thoir sincere thanks f.r tin in plhnents paid them by your liand and hope If the bands meet again it will be i jolly good day f.r both parties. Yours most IJo-i (fully, i 'tl -. A. ECIIICK. Leader Cltlseni l lornel Band II the no( tnrtle story from the Mlddlebnrgh Poht does not state that the Inscription "is. C. 1409" wan on tho shell of the discovered turtle, we shall he very mneh dleappolutod.- .lust na we expoetod. when n fellow does tell the truth then they won'l ,eoxo m v',.i wc.re ,-:,, ,,,,.,v , ,, , . . , . that we ill. in t .l anything uboul ., , , , ' . , the one we round a shon tlmengo which was so old thai it was grey n i ii i vo the eyes and examination prov od it to bear the inscription : "Year I. Adam.'' Tie popular drama entitled "Mlkn do, or the Town of Tltlpu," which created and is still creating such a st ir among i heatre going people in the larger cities, will be given by Prof. W. W. Keenan's Juvenile Class of the Philharmonic Society of Frenburg, in Buyer's Hall, Froeburg, on Saturday evening, July 94th. The masterly manlier in which thi- class acquitted itself in the rendition of former dram, as Is a sufficient guaranty that they will handle Mikado in a manner per fectly satisfactory to all who favor them with their patronage. A new -pap.. r publisher iii Illinois recently brought anil against forty three men who would nol pay their subscription and obtained in each case a Judgment for the full amount of the claim. Of these, twenty eight made alii lavll thai they owned no properly iu excess nf what the law allowed them, thus preventing an attachment. Then, under the now law ol Con gross, making the taking ol a news paper from a posl office without pay ing for it theft,they were arrested for petit larceny and bound over in tho sum of $300 each. All but slxgave bail, and tho others went to Jail. tt The distinguished teeth extractors, and medicine dispensers. Including two gentleman with their wives,spenl two or three days in (own las( week. Only one evening street lecture was found u ssary to secure tor them a very thriving business, whereal the Mifllinburg Hand discounted Its live liest airs whilst thoadepl manlpula tor of the forceps applied the pain killer and yanked out teeth with a rapidity most remarkable, We are (old thai they extracted nol less than f00 teeth! From hero they went to New Berlin on Thursday last. Utij flinbury 7 ! truiii On Saturday the Jury Commission - el- 111. I III tile I olll't llollse to lll'UW ' . ns oi jurors "i- neptetuuer term oi J ' court, and alter tin v were sworn in i ..i'ii. iu ami ready for work, Bonneville Smith f the Vet I . ud roaclicil into lit - pocket for the Key to the outside look of the jury box w hen, lo, and behold, it was gone, and ho remembered hav ing laid it on a stand in his bed room 11 tho morning, and forgot to take it along. The jury was not drawn, and their disappointment w as almost as great as was that of our friend F. K. Bower who went wood cock shooting wit h us Iho other day and when about a mile from town discovered that he had a gun and a box of caps with him but had neither powder or shot! Messrs. . 8. and o. M. Kerstetter, the enterprising nursery ineti of Bead Ing, Pa., have ben canvassing our county during the inst month or sis weeks and have experienced wonder ful success iu th.' sale of their frull ami ornamental trees. These tries overcome the dlffloultyof inuoh of the nursery slock from other Stale-, where the dilToreneo in climate often causes trouble in their growth and development. Persons needing tiny of their goods can address thorn at Reading, or MoKeo'a Half Falls, Ph. They will continue the canvass of this county for the next three or four weeks, and iu the meantime any or dsn left at the Eagle Hotel, Middle burgh, will receive prompt attention. Tho Inter State Grangers Picnic exhibition will bit held at William drove, Cumberland eounty i'a., com manelng Monday, August no, Iw0,and closing on Saturday, September dth. The display of machinery will be greafer than over, ami the oonvenl encea of the ground are of such a charaeter that any one can feel per fectly at home. The ground is located on an island in the Yellow Breeohes Creek, on the Dllisburg and Median lesburg branoh of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, thirteen miles south west of Harrisburg. It Is thirty Dye acres in extent, thickly studded with grand Old forest trees, ami in (he centre is a magnificent spring of Ice cold water bubbling up and forming 11 lake of more than an aero. Last your the attendance was eathuateil at ISO, 000, Farmers were present from twenty different States. The attend ance this year will surpass those of former exhibitions. Al regularly as harvest NtN B I HI and tho funiipr drives Into the Meld to . . a . ' reap t no irrafn wo near in lamema tlon, "Those machines that WC have now will ruin tho lahorliiKiniin." - , . . - V f .., .... m. . . . 1 . , .- ft. . I I -. 1 " M.o i.ruill.. who in aVflttlBllvi nno thon the machine whloh ottt the rniii and I I I u 1 .1 A I At I 4 laid it in . hi swat ho; th.n th pint fMm oklak 1....I Itn.i.l. In . a n.l iv.iii nun ii uiiiiitu. . ........ on the platform to rake off (ho crop; ....... . i ill. 'iw.' it'll-- i i' ii.it ...i r i c ii. 1 1 ill. so on through the gradations of im provement until fankec Inganonlty has given ns the self hinder, A person is astonished to see how many of these latt'ly improved machines do (ho work on rich Lancaster county farms. So great has beSH (ho don, and that scores of fanners must heeds gn without them because of (ho Inada quate supply. But w hat of the efT el on the worklnginnnf Can't ho still Hnd work in the harvest Held! Fo lowing the reaper to bind the grain does not oonstltnta the work of a harv ot. any more so than a swallow makes n summer. We notice in an exehnnge that harvest help is not only wanted by local farmers but husbandmen of other States also Hnd they need aaals tancfl in the arils', and grain flelds. New York fanners are searching every where for help and the Bnporln tendent al Castle Garden Is sanding men Into United States harvest Rekln an fast as they arrive from foreign countries l.ii i . f. Krumfiifi. Men's Clow shoos for $1,90 at M. H shiiiver's, Ballnsgrot '. For good Roots A shoes cheap for cash go to Shroyer's, Ballnsgrove,la. I, adios Kid Foxed Ulove, Kid top- Button shoos. Solid leather solo- for sl .Vi, at Shroyer's, BeliUSgrOYC, ia. BntnatKal fJtttiKii.Ml Fifty Thon sand No. 9, H-lneh Bblngtas at g3 150 per thousand. Inquire at ihis office, stead y employment during the next iweiTH iiioi'iii- on puiurj ewienu another column by lha VanDuwnsof , , , ., 1 1 ei leva. I hey are an old and reba- bio flrm. .Tune I4,4w. littwp fATIIKn Clock FOR BALK An ehrht d.i brans works. ch . ry cone ... ,, 4 , rtrnnd fa, , dock, gnaronteed to i p good time for sale ohaap. Call ol leweirx .-sihio in . aniiiMiiirii. II. B, l.KITlil. .ii hand blank "No .re," neatly print..! Tn x collectors who We have now tlces to Tax-pay according to la w have nol vet order now be supplied. .1 1 heir notices can Orders by mall prompt ly filled. ThoBnyder county Teachers Nor inal will be held in Mlildleburgh com ineuclng Monday, Augusts, ( con tinue six weeks, with a oompeteni crps of touchers, under the leader ship of Prof. I S. Coyer. Boarding can be secured at the most reasona ble rates not to," ed $3 froniMon daj noon to Friday noon. To THg I'.X'tM -I have the sole Bgetioy lor Snyder county for (he Perry Bpringtooth harrow, acknowl edgetl to be the besl harrow nianufao tured ami will supply all orders promptly and guarantee it flrst-claa in every respect. J. P. RlCITX, Middlsburgb, Pa. The nervous, brain working type of .i.i.iiil.i ulieli 11 liilvvel'S i'l "l'i-4'lllell i business men and students are .l- principal victims ot nay lever, bui ferera may be certain thai hay feyor does not arise frotn an Impure atnte of the blood, A local treatment is iho only way to euro it. Judging from results, Ely's Cream Balm i- the only specific yei discovered. ,1 uly'.".'. 1 .v. "My mother is eighty three years of age, and for years has suffered great ly with rheumatism. In fuol shewn ..ill.. Ii., Ii.I.. I.., im. ii i, .1.1., In Hinvil . ., , ' , , . . . . .Ill I I... r . . I I . . A 111 V I k . , ' I I I I III II . ,. ., ,. , . ,, .Iducetl her to try Or. Ken l. s l a i ,, I vonte Itome She did so and found , , n.,i . 1 A.llllrit. 1 III 1 1 ni la e rebel. I be ll.lWer L( ,,,,.,1(01110 to do good extends to 1 ,, -.. ...,,1 all ages and i wide range of coin plaints. Volt cannot po sibly regrei having purchased it. Remember thai rheumatism oannol be oured extern ally. July. Wban Haliy wm Bi.-k, Wi SJa lir Cnt..tln, Win 11 nil" w a Child, ki Dried for j ilm iu, W bell nlie lici4mr M14- Mi olttllS. lOCsatorlS, When sbs bad Cblldiea, ni. -iv.; ii,, mi Cantoris, 1 i 1 :i . June 99, In Preeburg, Catharine, w ife of Samuel Mover, aged years, 10 WOnl bs and 28 day-. July I, at Mel lure. John Krlck, aged 98 years, 0 months and Hi days. July 4, In Decatur, Mifliiu county, P.li.uhoth. wile of Samuel Bowursox, aged 00 years, ii months and 9 days, July 19, In Bellnsgrove. Catharine, widow of Miohael Hhoffer, aged UW years. June 99, In Wesl Boaver township. Oeorge Kline, aged G'.i yeara,Q months and '7 days. Ilitltllt'biirg .llarket lint tor 1' Bggs J I Itled cherries H Dnpltted " Black berries ft Raspberries 19 Onions hard 7 Tallow... 0 Ihlokens per 1 1 o fur Keys Bute it Soulde h Ham !o mMmmmmjtmmm aiiummi .hi .i i iii..mm.iii..4m i ra in Market u 0OHRBOTIU) BY w. B. wi.nkv VKRT WlUINHSllAV. No. 1 Bed wheat ft ,S0 " 3 Fultz and mixed 78 " 8 white - Kye so Corn 40 (atn ..; to U5 Potatoes ... ON THE ,lnninB ft F.ooomotivo while Deathly Siok. Tai M i Ot I Kenm 'v. Itun dOIlL M, Y,! I inn nil rnjin' r ml tho Hil '1 nv .. .. . Il l ! 'I ' 1 1 run I ! I O In I. 1 1 i I t,v,i!,,ii Ulrernnd Ijoeall, reatdlns al I'.inii- . ..i. r-; mien i im.i 'ucii niniiinu .,,. i nil ii. tin rniii-i'n inn h mil "I k I i l.l-ln - 111 It 1 Hill ll llillv Ci I till Ilk lolrnMHl.ii Iml l ! rntini , .1 ' 'I I ;l ft I V I ' Oil' ' r '.I t In- !!;. n u, . :,,.. r nut I hid i r i l ircry mpilloln i I .1 mi l hml I irontnl t f ini.Mii iho txi i .llMi'lilll- 111 I .ell'' II illl'l iHKVi ll. Al 1 I i . i . i iiirni i. i v . i i . v i Imlitnm nit. n.vvin ki nmuvs i wm; ITR HKMKilT WMTWotnmeaiii Itoma. fteai see I.. ma, end witii ni eniorien i sir Maine. VoS can i : -il v lotvlra in I .r .ijflnn tli.it I tr.i.l nol M imMcU oi hitd in it. I had laden it hni i i .t ijri ebon I nen " la Set b Iter, The r m sn I mra laellng iu inv flntnnoha nut (he iMMdns iiainii tall my nestf. snd smin I wii :i't rmM mi. i have hven err ini. Il I tii only niiiifti.it arat did na Hi leaal ssni, mm ii arova ei nrjr aeno, pain mnl 'Ii "null nt roMlilplel mil ni mi v 1. 1 Iv. Nun I km KKNMKilY'M I'AVOHITK'HKMhllY ah hi VII II rlmll.l' .,11.1 it ,;n In r ' I I hjr, I haiiave lnvoftlo Ham. 1) win rsra snj tionn. (Hie niKht a enlla nsii John I. iytnn. as lun" r who ni". iii in on t I. train tr n lltwtnn, rams on wjr enatna ieh daslh, II arai aorn nni eith ..rii , id n 1 llt I r an I n nnorvoiiahs ennld lur.liv pUihI. "'.V. iiaeimi', John," I said, oheef n.s I va vt imalhlns uB tnjf enslna il u will net ..n n. m itli ' I look nit my Imtlla olfKatorll H Iv." IIRSil 'a- hend h i t mv ii in i ! He aanl t hod, Ten da) after I iaa hen looking healthy at hnlrh or. 'nnn,haMtdi "ehatwa that -im; mn tave n tho other nisht?" ' it n- Pi Konniitt'i i .imt Konialy, Hondent, H. Y.'' ltd I. Well 1 don't pare Whom, honed u . II Ihi. Ihjns i i i iii a 1 1 an tbs railroad." Nora; ill, Yoarn, llASIKI I'l i i . It la ronr llwnrantl lfyr.li 'after ft m head sena, Induaailon or iaiaMii.i. una i liar will SB) .i bottle ..t r.in i i llemed) sn 1 rare yn, Sheriffs S'Ae: Whereo. hy i Hoe ra Wrltol Vend Kt,H ii.' ma , t that oar( oi ' mutton rl i n dor tlounty, ta., hihI lo in a n . t itt t im. to I'lilill N 1, h( iho t'unrl Honi m tho Huron ,ti oi At rt. iii bnrsh, an Tnesday, July -11. I88f it Id n'elofk, A. M , lbs reltoeina ilsearltMHl llenl rtat '" Wit : aimpsan, Vend, Kt, Trnei N . i. it. in : ntl that aertitn treat oi land ini it Infranklin liieiinhii., sm.t r sunn ly, I'.. . honndeil north by I'nldh1 H.d eaat hi lntor.tamaaahanianict.nl, ronth by Ml"hael K. Nahi ab, 1 1,, nvat by Itndrae I ratter, i tnlnlns 111 a IK t I'll Manila IVnliea, more er I- - I'. Ins in all. len t.-wn lota, L e t .v. -j. Alao all lila rk'i.t. utl and Inter . -' in ami In .. r rtaui tr.,t i land Mm tie in n. ton n ol M. i 'lure, Hny.laf eunly, I'a . i ' north l.y a iiutilii' rtreei near lha b. i.. Kali lloaiK.'nat by J urkaon atrial, anoHi i. an alley, . In itrnen ''11, ehoraon are erecli'il a ti. tori Irama iWKKMNil lit u -.i-, tool well a k a. hen alt H'haij ..i n..i leel -two -tur . aim i in NT ni. i.. Nelxeil and takon Into e.',.llnn uml to mid 1 y'"K'i:,:V.'';.S!''.n:V Wi'Illfti NKH II UMMil.KsWAK'rll, Nil or I ft, Hherllt'i OihVe, mi nri. ,11111 , - . urn W.int 1?"" I tllr.i In YI V titll III tli St.lli' t,, ,.,!,. ,,r,t,.r- i..r N ,r., v sr... ;, a, inn THE TEXT TWELVE MONTHS i rri a mil-, i mi ii... r. ,.n ro.l . W . 1,.,,. iN BALA It Y iiit pnj mir -it-uiti'- esnoniiea, Korlernnsd I. '"II KIM. V N IUJSKN M Hs u i n Nurteilen ea' bilahsil is H. iIkskva, N. jimasi, isifli i m. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC sale: 1 h andei t.n. i will it it I'uhlio M its, on Saturday, Augusl I4tb, lsd, Tbs (.dlowlns daaerlbad iroparty to wo i a o Hut rut.n alla.ite In Muaaer'a Valley, alainl I mllva w. t o, I'entrovlllo on the road laadlns Irmn I iItviII i u I r il. Iioundoil North Im dibit l. ..ii. i. gnat bj lout ol .laimb Kroeli Konth by Uml of llenrj Una and Woal by land ol An. - n. il. im hi. ooncabilns 1(111 4erna mora uric-' being nearl all elear and i :i inab tataul tulilvaUon, Wliorvou no; crsetod a .IIL' Dwelling Monso, barge Hank Barn, bfl.h nearly new, laran f'OUN ' Kill and all oilier ncccaanry ontbalMlnir'. AIo i no youna orchard ol eboieeirull in t- I iM'urlns. Alio never lalllux wator nenr tha door, Hale to n an in, 'iii a ti ireloea of . j dny, TKI'.MU !M per eent. e bon day of anto, lha bal in in r i v monl . I'll 1) 1 ) i: in iim v ORPHAN'S COrilT sai.i: l)K ;IiEIAL ESTATE ! I itnderabined it hntiitatralur "t .i edi Eby lute i i r.mioiii lomi.iil.i, nny.lor e uiiiv.i',. ueo'd, by virtue ol sn ord r laaiwil out ef ui IJf' 1 1,. i a -1 ' "in "1 tiny dor eonnty, l.i on, Saturday, August 7th 18 ifl, eipoac i" I'ublio s ito on the nrsiniaei the lollow ma v.ilj.i'-r l; : l I : - a -1 . - w u iii.ii curtail nteaaiiaK and tract of land, "Itnata In t a .. i. I . n I ioeitvhl. count i and aisle 1 1 reautd on tho r-.iil I Inndinx train Mlddtaburttliio iCiona t'bnreb, 1 in I. nihil ; Thirty five Aen i nil. I nlm i ieri'( 1 ellh ainnirtati inae . b ntnil i Nurtb by land" of Hnnrj Hurt 111.01, Hoitlh bj 1 n I ol Hiiiounl llovren and Itenlien llei ker. t.ii by Inuda ol Hwnrji I Ian man, Woibj laravl Mliainori et. ill. 1 In- run ;ir eracttiif a ili.ml twohiiimy 1.1 mi ihh.'hk umi.n md nil 1 neeiwnry iii.iiii.iih !-, a iirliiu a ee. llinl - mt ua'aa liult r tii. ,'.,,,!, niH.lr.,1 r lai i- urn i i a itu u ionor 'vnii iii. i n. ii la ,u .1 hlKhatataol eulti ration. Tin- in s dnalraldo penii ity, .n locommonee :u in oeioen a, m. a ai.i In) ..in a line nttandanoa wnt tn sben and turin- ni j in nt 1 noH a la- U II. 1. 1 lM Sill AMI' CII, administrator, AUDI10I! S NrJT ICC. fit till KtUltl Hiiniutl Uuiiiii) I In tin b'liiana ' Viiirt j 8niiu r ' 'uKiiiMi Tii undersigned auditor, appolntad by th four! slMive 11 in ."I to illatrlliulii iho bul.inee in Hi h indi .a Kiliralni ilonilg, Adiulnlatnitor ut Mid devodvut, to and SinotMi thoae lenall en Utlod i. tin. .am, baroby si notlea to nil wnoii. Intoreatodi Ibnl bo will attond to the dutlaeuf bli aiHilntinent al tie. ottluoul 1. 1. Howor, I.-, ,111 A!i!dlehurKh,r,a., on I II 1 UH PAV.JI I. Y Si, last, st 0 o'elooh A, N. When 1111 vbere they tnny sttand " laoy Iblnh roi t er I'.rm r Ii ' .1 I 1 ii IMIP BOMlUS In for U till tril'UiUe .rt : n 1 a .ml tun.l. a. w. ttrn Kit, AudltoTi I IVERY. STABLK, GEORGE WALTEil, Proprlotor, M lum.Kai im 11, l'. Sfa Itslni will trsvsiias publio (paired i" soeouisiodsis ib. Arr.il,'s4, 5 if V l:ki: fl't) I 4 fi - ... - mm p-tev Organ. !S3 olidly Made. V-OQc) Unrivaloil. H-legant Finish. "f -vura ol Popularity. ILL UHTJIA TED OATAMOVMM BUST FIlKB. Eetey iDrgan o CENTRAL DRY OOIS STOlfi E SEL1NSGR0VE, lA. We have in stock an immense va cream color and beige in all width from 1 inch to 30 we guarantee our prices to be low er than tho lowest. Our stock of is complete, as well as our stock in general. When you come to our town, we will be pleased if you call at our store and take a lookwheth er you purchase or not. Orders by mail will receive our personal attention. 1 v i r y r i'o our Farmer Friends we wonld Bay thai wc bavo some BARGAINS In Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. SVo will sell yon DOUDLK HARPOON HAY FORKS al si 26 cnoh. Hay Rope at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine cfasn WOODEN PULLEY at 25cts. Rakes, Lonp; Handled Forks, etc a cheap, Kails t S2,2tr) per keT, Horse Shoes 84,25 per keg, We I, uvc ju t receivod ii tliii stook of Rims, Hubs and Patent WLeo's. andean give you very low prieee. Can noli you good substantial Ready-mix d Paints, at '.ii eenti and 81.00 per gallon. Oxide of Iron Paint at 05 i-enls per gallon, by the barrel, Call to i ns, or writo for SPK ci. I- PKICKS. SCIIOCH EROS., Jtolinsgrove, 1YS t Ready to Our new spring stock is now ready, ii is one t f the fjtrnndest lioes oi goods you bavo ever beheld, Nothing has been forgotten in the way ol j; I aud desirable styles, and as to quality sod lo'v prions, wa four no coinpetiti 1 htr ni itto has si win - been to maiutain (be l sd by offt i mg iho best gomis for tho loasl muoey, Wo offer for yonr consideration DryGoois, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, JtOTIOXS, II. I is. CAPS, 77,7'.va's', lULSKS, vCTLEHY, CARl'ET.C. I II rJT CJIJA JI.IRD, QUEERS, GLASS, 1!X. UJUTUEN, M Ool) AM) WILLOW'WAlUi, .vr-. AC SC. Tin ac goods ei r ' urlii oil n w, j the choicest mar fiuls ami liil i si styles. The trices wc ask for them will astonish you us I ln-ij u .. uiitui st ionahly the ruck bottom for retail trade- II epatj the lilijlu st price for all hinds r? COUNfll ' PJtOliVi .. Judging from our trade 'J AiS this season uid have prepared to meet all demands- ('.ILL- Vuursiit truHind, IS. a C IKSTIOK 4 CO., JVcur Mi dd lobur 1 Veiwt- TINWABE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &o. 1 wnnld respeel Inlly lufm ta tl oitizous of Snydoi' county, thai I am now piepaifcil to do nil woil. ill HI V I 'I 1 I pi iy nlnl ill lie heat wot'kmanlil q mauuer, My Stock of COOK STO A AD HEATEHS is simply i 1 111. 1 nni! 1 h. ninke a s no 1 JFESMa M.'10 ! V 1 rvi 1 I e ( inches wide.snd IMRGJitJVS AT eii Bros- OJX TIME wa anticipate KA'TKNSIVM jv,.. jyjtfjS Ck S7"io lucnec, Ino'ndinu ni ( iiiiraiiti'i il (o give 1 ity oi kim'fi of glands snlii faction. I ROOFING AND SPOUTING and cordial? solicit tlio paL lie patronage in iius line, tovei delivered and put pn ready for list wllbc nt extra obargo to nil puronasari residing within rMSO0Able distance. Thanking yon tor past favors and Boliciting a OontiOnaOOi of tho same, I am Very Truly Vouis, D. T. HIIOAD, MlDDLEUUIKiH, PA
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