"MIC JUVVVUVU Published every Thursday. n tmTY focs-M. Tha Cnnrtft of Viar County ara held on tha fourth Mondayt fratwwarr, Mr, nJ 8aptambar, and Bacond aday of Docombor. A-tlar frloful thronhidt tha foonty will !!ii.lTtii1lnuthiiow In thalr rrc rir.oM, IHit ant naifrhhorbood. Htnd .Vtk rdala faet. and "HI rtf' itltm "P iiVifJM. Our eolnmnt will ftlwayi bo cpnn who wlh to rnl thronuh thomnn I...r.loT loeftl nneotloi.n of riitll Inturenti fJJV, will not hold nurmsll ranpnniilula lor tlio plnlooi boyinrlproM. H0TIC2 TO SUBSCRIBERS. Look At the fluKiwea on the Jalicl of your pPr. rnone nurp tll you tin DAW to winrn toi:r ki;rhciui- noa u TAIU. Within It woeka aftpr1 io sent, e if ditto (a changed. reciyt in in'oeKsary. HopublicanTStanding Ccmmittao. Adams .1. O. Hohratlcr, Moons Krb. Heaver Win. M. Helior.Isnno Winter, jjeaver W Win. Hector, Ianr Drensc. (Jentre It. H. Walter. Win. Nnpp. iThapiimn F.W. Wnlnre, Knlirer. Franklin J. W. Uennitiger, Davis (Jift. Jaokson J, S. Yearirk, Win. Shollv. Mlil.llobnrnh Kilns Hummel, J. V. Hwnrtz. Mldtlleereek J. J. Mitchel, A. I). Kramer. Monroe J. F,. Honst, T. P. Hummel. Perry Levi Kepler, Henrv I larding. Terry W-.I. H. Willis, T. It. Oravbill. Penu John K. Thonia, Howard Row Sprintr A. A. Ulnh, I. I. Manbeek. Bellimirrove A. H. Keek, Kd. M. Iliunmel. Tltiion J. 1. I'ojjnr, W. T. pMindoro. Washington K. W. Tool, J. W. H01T man. f'i..U j.- . ... 1 Tfieu '1 1 dill' anaii re tain' notti, 11 laltl tt'l Hint 'em." See Pr. Fisher's professional eard which appears elsewhere In this Issue, The Hand festival was well attend ed and the. boys took In about 1 Tally one for Recorder Puck. Ho vras at prayor-iiipeting on Sunday night. J. If. Rhoads left last Friday to ppend a few weeks with his parents at Harrishurg. wldainsburg will have a bitf day on Raturday, Aiitfiiet Uth. See program la another column. James Shnman on Tuesday bought the Rothror.k lots In Franklin, at KheritT's salo, for $000. Tho Postmaster General has added twcnty-eijrht new money order post oftluos to the lint In Pennsylvania. The State Teachers' Association which met at Allentown recently, de cided to hold Ita next meeting at Clear field. II. H. Orlmiii witnessed tho rendi tion of Mikado at Freeburg on Satur day evening mid pronouneew Uv-.-y fine. Dr. O. Kdgar Ilawinger has gone to Philadelphia, where he has purchas ed a drug store and will continue the practice of his profession. If you wleh to preserve loe you will find that wrapping it in a coupla of old newspapers will serve tho purpose a well asanythinjr. The citizen of Mlddlohurijh and vi cinity are requested to meet on Fri day afternoon of this week, tit 1 p. m. and assist in cleaning up the Middle burgh cemetery. Rruce Crouso, a ten year old son of Jaiues O. Crouse, Esq., fell from the joists of tho new jail Into the cellar on Friday evening and was badly though nut dangerously hurt. Remarked by It. O. Joiner of Allen P. O. Hillsdale county, Mich.: "Noth ing gavo my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Eolectrio Oil believe it Infall'blo for rheumatics." An English writor estimates that all the gold in the world, If melted in one lump, could bo stored in a cellar tweutv-four feet square by sixteen feet deep. Bring on your gold, we'll furnish the cellar. Morris Erdley, Franklin township's boss farmer, brought us a clover stalk on Monday evening that measures 0 feet ami 2 inches. It was taken from a patch of Ove acres that yielded ten big loadH of hay. H. II. Grimm, C. Stetler, George Kteluinger, Alvin Gift and Clarence Graybili constitute the membership of a new brass band which favors the dtlzons of Middloburgh with saored concerts every Sunday evening. Put a tablespoonf ul of brown sugar into a quart of paste.aud it will fasten labels rs securely to tin cans auto wood. Housekeepers may save theia elvos much annoyance in the loss of labels from their fruit cans when put ting up their own fruit by remember, ing this. Charles and Harry Stein! nger and Charley Moyer while huckleberrylng on Shade mountain on Thursday kill ed two large rattle -snakes-ono with twelve rattlos and the other with nine. They skinned them and bro't the hidws and rattles home as trophies of the adventures with the reptiles. Messrs. Early tt Lesher of the Se linsgrove Times News have .formally dissolved partnership and the paper U again published as the Solinsgrove 2"it under the control ofLesher. The responsibility of the dissolution M we understand, was assumed by Soulier, and the case may end in court. Tho Illinois girls have entered a usade against rum, tobacco, gamb ling and beer. Their croed is thus poetically formed: ''The man who takes the red.red wine, Mittll never glue his lips to mine, Will la my parlor get no hug. Who smokes, ordrinksor cuts a deck, "Uall never, never bite my neck, i n man who guzzles lager beer, buaH never, never chaw uiy war.", See list of Jurors for September term In another column. It is proposed to make the legal rate of Interest in Pennsylvania fire per oont. instead of six. SmsaLKs! SmsaiiKs! Fifty Thou sand No. 2, 18-Inch Shingles at $2.50 per thousand. Inquire at this ofilce. The dars are beelnnln? to shorten. and will now rapidly decrease, as one month has passed since the longest day. Tho Adnmsburg Cornet Hand will hold an Ice Cream Fertival at Adams burg on Saturday evening, July 31st. All are cordially Invited to attend. Tho receipts for "Mikado" at Vreo burg on Saturday evening amounted to $10. Every one was so well pleas e I that the troupe have agreed to re produce it on Saturday evening of this week. ,ln exchange gives the timely sng gestlon that mniy who drive do not seem to understand that tho law givos the right of way to tho pedes trian. .1 man or woman who is cross- ingthe street at a regular street cross ing Is not obliged to look out for the person who is driving team, but, is the contrary, .In exchange states that an Ohio pork raiser has made a t"tasto tho manner of feeding corn to hogs Olio bushel of corn fed from the cob made nine pounds of pork; tho same quantity ground ami fed raw made twelve pounds of pork. Ouo bushel of corn boiled mado thirteen and one half pounds of pork, and ono bushel of meal cooked made sixtewn and one half pounds. George Wolf tat-t week caught a CJ pound basa In Meiser's Dam, 8 miles east of M iddleburgh. There are quite a number of bass In Middlecreek this summer, owing probably to the de struction of Hoover's dam which left the fish In from tho river. This is conclusive evidence that this dam hns been tho causo of tho scarcity of this gamy fish in Middlecreek, and should renew tho energies of our people to prevent Its being rebuilt. A strange disease has roketi out among the horses In Franklin county. The animal is affected with a severe cold and ft dry, hacking cough; then a fever sets in, and finally utilTness in tho front legs, followed frequently by death. Tho disease' is spreading ra pidly, anil causing considerably an noyanco to farmers at this busy sea son of theyear. In Greencastlo and Chambersburg It is impossible to ob tain ahorse of the liverytuon. Republican newspapers, particular ly In Ohio, are giving Francis Mur phy their blessing and a boom be cause ho claims to have received 00, 000 signatures to his tomDnrnneo rlediro " !. opocmoer, ull gained by "non-partisan (Jospol tem perance work," lu which politics wero never mentioned. This, the papers say, Is very much butter than trying to mako men temparato by a Prohi bition party. Messrs. O S and O M Kerstetter Nursery men of Reading, Pa desire to return their thanks to tho peoplo of Snyder county for their very liberal patronago. Their trees havo given such universal satisfaction that their, sales were easily mado and all orders promptly paid for. They will remain in the county a few weeks yet and will attend promptly to all orders in per son or by mail address to their head quarters at McKoes Half Falls, Sny der county, Pa. Tho officers of Lancaster county, Ta. elected in 185.1, took ollloo with tho knowledge that a new law of the State provided that fixed salaries should bo paid tlnui, and that all fees should bo turned over to the comity. They complied with tho law until it was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, and then sued for tho money they would havo received in excess of their salaries had they re tained the fees. It has just boeu de cided that they are entitled to these fees. The Summer term of the Frecburg Academy will opon on .August 0th, to continue ton weeks. Spocial arrange ments for the bonoflt of those who desire to teach havo boon mado and Prof. Chas. D. Moyor, late Supt. of tho city Schools of Waterloo, Iowa, will deliver a series of lectures on the science and art of touching, etc. A primary department conducted by Miss Mamie A. Moyor Is also connect ed. For further Information address A. 11. WOSDKR, A.ld., Principal. Judge Rockafollow has notified the hotel keepers in his district that he woald refuse license to every mother's-Bon-of-them who he had reason to think would violate the laws in the future. The Sunbury JVcu-s says that the effect Is that "very few of the younger portion of our community, who wero la the habit of drinking be fore this edict, can be found lolling around the corners drunk and disor derly. It will save many a young man from ruining himself beyond re parallon before he becomes of ago." We wish Judge Huoher would do the same thing in this county. Girls of a marriageable age do not llko to tell you how old they are; but you can find out by following the suboliied Instruotlons.the young lady doing the figuring. Tell her to put down the number of the month In which sho was born; then to multiply It by 2; then to add 5; then to multi ply It by 50; then to add her ago; then to subtract 303; then to add 115; then tell her to tell you the amount she has left. The two figures to the right will denote her age and the remainder the month of her birth. For example, the amount is 822; she la 23 years old was born In the eighth month (Au gust). .Try 'it. . . ADAMsntmo. On Tuesday Jane 23, G. U. Smith accompanied by his lady, Etta Schwenk, went to Uentrevllle with the expressed purpose of buying lumber, but Instead of stopping at Centrevlllo they proceeded to Lewis burg and procured a marriage license. Returning they stopped at Simon Beaver's hotel In New Berlin, secured tho services of Rev. Dletz who pro nounced them 'man and wife. Wo wish them a long and happy honey moon and future prosperity. Anion Aurand has opened a confuo tloneryshop at the railroad depot. Our band will hold ft Festival on Saturday evening. We naticed many strange young ladles and gentlemen In town who are availing themselves of the advantage of a Normal lu the west end, The Normal rlass now numbers 41. All tho members of tho Spring class are in attendance, which Is great encour agotueiit to Trof. Winter and shows that his services aro appreciated. County Superintendent D. S. Boyer visited the Sehool last Thursday and delivered an address on teaching. He hns consented to visit tho sehool weekly and onictatly renognlzo It as one of tho Normals of Snyder county. The Adamshurg Cornet Hand parad eTl our streets last Saturday oveuing and discoursed some of their excellent music. Hoys how about the mad dog. ItKPonTKIt. G it a mi Pit; Nic ash Rhinion of Nomm Kits. A grand Pic Nic and Re union of Soldiers will lie held in Mark- ley's grovo at Adainsburg, Snyder comity, Pa., on Satut day, Aug. 14th. A1HJ. A. It. Posts In the county will bo present; besides various other Posts from adjoining counties are also expected. PHOUIIAM. 0 a. m. Grand Parade. 10 a. m. Music bv Hands'. It a. m. Skirmish Drill. 2 p. m. Music by Hands. 3 u. in. Dress Parade and Pass in Review. 4 p. in. Camp Fire and Camp Sports. 5 p. in. Bicycle Knee. ('' p. in. Sham Battle. KVIiMMI KXKIICMK.I IN U. A. It. HAI.U Military Drill. Awkward Squad Drill. Drill by Rhoads' Zouaves. Grand Bayonet charg. In addition to tho above, the new and original Drama, "The Trial and Execution of a Rebel Spy" a genuine hanging will bo rendered. This drama was never yet performed on the stage mid is alono worth more than tho admission fee, which is only 10 and ' cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Peformance commences at 8. A special invitation is extended to all G. A. It. Posts, Soldiers. Sons of Veterans and Bands In Snyder and adjoluing counties. Arrangements have been made to run rAfirni, ... irnin m, tx Xj. it. It. so that all can go to their homes after t lie exercises of tho evonlng. MaJ. Win. II. Byers Post will meet all organizations at the station aud escort them to the G. A. It. Hall, from whence will proceed the (J rand parado Refreshments caii bo had on the ground. I'd nt fail to spend a day and have glorious time. By order of CdMMITTKK. Tin? Tkaciikiis' No it mat. School JSHdC'IATlON OK SNVDKU COUNTY. A short tlmo before tho sickness of our late County Superintendent, MaJ. Win. II. Dill, which sickness endttd in his death, ho had mado a promise to the citizens of Middleburgh that un der certain circumstances, ho woirfd hold a Teachers' Normal School at this place. -4rrangeinentH wero mado by a number of our citizens to carry out our part of tho agreement, but everything was brought to a halt by tho death of MaJ. Dill. As Prof. D. S. Boyer had performed part of tho late Superintendent's labors during his sickness, aud know all about his fu ture plans, this was ouo of the ar guments for tho appointment of Prof. Boyer to fill tho vacancy occasioned by thedoath of Maj. Dill. Iu accord ance with thoso previous arrange ments an organization was effected with tho title at the head of this arti cle. Articles of Association wero adopted; making tho object of tho association to glvo all necessary as sistance to tho County Superintend ent in holding a Teachers' Normal School at Middleburgh in the way of furnishing room, seeing to boarding, &'o. Tho organization was perfected by electing tho following officers: President F. E. Bower, Esq. Vice President A. K. Gift, Esq. Secretary Lieut. O. C. Gutelius. Treasurer Sheriff Ner B. Middles warth. Trustoes A. Kreoger, C. C. Soebold and Jacob Gilbert, Esq. Tho Association has rented tho largo Hall of C. C. Soebold, and all arrange ments have been perfected for a suc cessful term of Normal instruction, which will commence on Monday, Aug. 2, and continue six weeks. The terms to become a member of the As sociation is to sign the Articles of As sociation and paying Into the treasury 50 cents. Teachers and thoso wishlug instruction will bo admitted free. Boarding will bo furnished at the rate pf $2 each week, from Monday noon to Friday uoon. Tho Secretary will give any Infor mation asked for, not Included lu the above. "My mother is eighty-three years of age, and for years has suffered great ly with rheumatism. In fact she was quite helpless, being Unable to move about the house. A lady friend in duced her to try Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy. She did so and fouud almost immediate relief." The power of this modlolne to do good extends to all ages and a wide range of com plaints. You cannot possibly regret haying purchased It Remember that rheumatism cannot be cured extern ally. July, j Ckstrbvillk. I have able to keep a very close watch of matters and things for some tliue.and consequently oannot tell tho readers suich they have not already seen or heard of. Commissioner John Mohn plueked from one of his fields, a timothy stalk which measured $ feet 2 inches In length. The san'tary condition of our town Is excellent at present. Very little sickness Is reported by our doctors. Miss Aunie Klose a charming miss of Mifllinburg, visited friends hero last week. Married people would bo happier if home troubles wero nevor told to a heighbor. E. H. Bassler of Freeburg, tho pop ular cigar manufacturer, iuterviitwed our dealers on the 22d. Ed. reports his business booming. S. II. Stroub of this township is re presenting tho Cumberland County Fertilizer Co. According to the almanac, the dog days are now with ns. Miss Alice Obrrlin and Mrs. Dr. Sampsoll were In New Berliu on Sat urday afternoon. The band boys furnished music for the cake walk In Mifllinburg on Sat urdity evening. Children's Day was observed iu the Evangelical Sunday School at this place on last Sabbath. The church was tastefully decorated with tho choicest flowers, evergreens and mot toes. The exercises wore conducted by tho Superintendent which consist ed of singing and recitations. The singing was good, accompanied by the organ, over which Mrs.Dr. Samp sell presided. Rev. C. V. 13. Aurand junior preacher of this charge, who is an earnest Sunday School worker, took part iu tho exoroises by giving one of his sploy addresses, which was to the satisfaction of all present, and so enwrapped tho attention of boys and girls that their eyes fairly snapped. A collection amounting to $7.80 was taken up to be applied to the Japan mission. Mav the lord bless the offerings of the little ones and may this day in the future receive Its duo attention and become an im portant factor in the Master's king dom. Tho following persons visited In town and vicinity over Sunday: John Showers, w ifo and daughter of Lewis burg; J. K. Snyder and son Frank of Spring Mills; G. Holsapplo of Shamo kin;Mr. Smith of Hartleton; Mrs. Jacob Grimm of Beavertowu. Kicp. BAKMtnviM.il, Dr. S. D. Shiva is having a well dug on his lot. Peter Knepp ami wife Intend mak ing a western trip b of ore. lontr. Our J. II. G. found tbatt the toes of bis chlukwns wer irett roll l.n.l-. ngnm so lie cut them off the second time. Several hogs belonging to Joseph Peters aud Mrs. Smith, recently died of an unknown disease. Levi Swauger, Esq., had a well drillod last week. He says it contains about 20 feet of water. David Wagner who was on tho sick list is about again. A camp meeting will commenco in Henry Baker's woods, about 3 miles southeast of Bauiierville, August 12. Dr. I. It. Swigert of Biloit, Kansas, visited his many friends hero recently. RKl'. ni iiidi.kcrkkk. iseyeral or our farmers havo threshed somo of their grain aud report an average good yield. J,ast week while Mr Borumau was hauling bark from the mountain, tho lock broke, causing ono of the mulus to get under tho wagon and dragged him down tho mountain almost, kill -ing him. Tilman Weader is tho possessor of a cactus plant which bus 10) lloweriug buds. The new roller put in A. II. Ulsh's grist mill is giving general satisfac tion. Sevoral of our young men should bo reminded of tho fact that it is against the spirit of the law to Are around on tho streets at night. Abe is smiling all over it Is a boy. TheM. E. aampmeeting will be held in Baker's grove, ono mile North of McClure, commencing Aug, 12th. Bill. For good Boots & Shoes cheap for cash, go to Shroyer's, Selincgrove.Pa. Ladies Kid Foxed (J love. Kid top, Button shoes. Solid leather soles for $I.Q5, at Shroyer's, Sollnsgrovo, Pa. We have now on hand blank "No tices to Tax-payers," neatly printed according to law. Tax collectors who havo not yet ordered their notices oun now be supplied. Orders by mail promptly filled. Tho Snyder county Teachers Nor mal will bo held iu Middleburgh com mencing Monday, August 2, to con tinue six weeks, with a competent corpB of teachers, under tho leader ship of Prof. D. S. Boyer. Boarding can bo secured at tho most reasona ble rates not to exceed $2 from Mon day uoon to Friday noon. To THU Faumkus. I have the sole agency for Snyder county for the Perry Spring-tooth harrow, acknowl edged to be the best harrow manufac tured and will supply all orders promptly and guarantee it first-class In every respect. . J. F. Rkitz, Middleburgh, Pa. The nervous, brain-working type of people, such as lawyers, clergy mon, business men and students are the principal victims, of hay fever. Suf ferers may bo certain that hay feyer does not arise from an impure slate of the blood. A local treatment to t,b oniy way to cure ic juujurougu a results, Ely's Cream Calm Iq. specific yet discovered. i Steady employment during tho next twelve liionths on salary Is offered In another column by Ihe VanDusens of Geneva. They are an old and relia ble firm. June 24,4 w. BrKciAt, Okfku ih Portraits. To Introduce my Crayon Portraits to the readers of this paper, the follow ing offer is made, good till July 1st. I will enlarge from a photo to a LIFE SIZE BUST CRAYON PORTRAIT, which cannot be equaled In this coun try, under $15 or $.10 unframed, a per fect likeness of copy and a handsome piece of work guaranteed. I offer u picture framed In all Inch composition gold frame, 18x23 for $12, or one fram ed in a 5 Inch composition gold frame 20x24 for $H. If tho work Is not as I have represented It, you need not take it; If satisfactory, the portrait It self ami your recommendation will attain my object in this offer. Croyons, if desired will bo sent by Express C, O. D. with privilege of ex anting before paying for them. Send photo by mail and It will re ceive prompt attention. W. P. MOVER, Crayon Artist, Freeburg Snyder Co., Pa Whiw Hil.y ni tirk, wo irT h-r CUwtt, Wbon oli- wm o Child, h cnwl for f '-. .H, Whm tbo boomino Uua, th olnng iu t'Mturio, Whatn tbo had ChUdroa, olio govo Uuau I'Mtorto, MvVIMM i:i . f July 22, Isaac Aurand aud Miss Emma J. Oldt. July 18, by Rev. W. A. Huns. Miss Sarah C. Smith, of Monroe two., and Win. II. Haupt, of Seliusgrove. " ' iii:d. July 2J, noHr I.ew.Khur&r. iurir! i ii ft... f i i ...si. ..jr.. .llilv in Wnuf Aim., J Deborah Maurer, aged ft? years, 10 months and 13 days. July 111, in Centre Iwp., suddenly of heart disease, Daniel Boyer, aged about H years. Miilillcbiirgr Market, Butter l Ktfgs 11 Pitted cherries h I'npitted " II Black lie rries li Raspberries 12 Onions Lard 7 Tallow 5 Chickens per lb 0 Turkeys Side 0 Soulde n Ham o Grain Market. .. uTSl'X W1SHT KVKUV WKU5KSDAY. No. 1 Red wheat $ .80 " 2 Fiiltz and miied 7H ' 3 white Kye r,0 Corn 41) Oats to 35 Potatoes Oil THE E2T0INE. Running a Locomotive wliilu Deathlv Sick. TAt'NTiiN, Mass III- Unvl.l Krnnr.lv. Cm iloiit, N Y.: 1 nui 11 11 unulm-i-r mi tin- 1 'nli.ny Hiiilro.i.l mi l run lliv I nil liivi-r limit trinii l Iwtoii lull Khi rninl LumoII, n l.liti nt Tiitni tun. I nr li-u yi'iir.i 1 unltc-ri-il i-n ri llnnir I . i t ilnttli Inini .ll.r.MH' lllnn 1 xili'li I 1 1 n, 1 1 i Mick ho. I.i. 'Iif-tli. a l ... ul, liiir.iivr.-i-. I ilnnk thu n ilin-piirtly to irn-milur IiiiImIh ol i-uiing uii. I piirUv In Hi., i : r -.I tun .'imii". U. iiii iiiIh r tliut I li.i.l tric-.l every ini-.li. Inn I li.-.ir.l nl an I i:i. I n tr.'Ml.'.l l.y 5.11111-1.1 Hi.' lu-t .,M. mil" in I' unit, hi an, I l.iin. ll. Altlii-1'1,1 i.-il Mm.. Ml. liAVll' M.NNi:iY'S l AVnIt I I K KKMKI'Y w.i-ri-,Miiinirn.... l. ni.-. Itw;i iii-w In inu, 1111. 1 Willi my xi.-rii-n I ni.-.li.-lrH-i. y.ni ran i-iiK.ly Inram-in.-Ii.r .-ayinx tli.it 1 li.ul 11.1t 11 .nrii. ii ol luitli In it. I lul l I lk. II It lull II ll'W .;1 Wlirll I l.i-L'.'lll In irrt imttiT. Hit-raw mi l nrv l.'. ling Iff 1 in v rti.nill.'liu illl.l Hi.' -I1M,.IIIH i.iilin l.'lt my lii'.i.l. mm .,..ii 1 wii 1111 runt mi. Ii.it.' in'iin 111 r Mm-.-. It In thu i.nly tliinx Unit m-i-r .11,1 im the I'-iil K I, mi.l if .lr..v. in i-ry in'h.,, p un it 11 . 1 .liy. ...iiil..rl i',iiiiili tilv .nil .il inv l.ii.lv, .,iw I k.'.'l, Ki;.NM.iY S I AVliHll i; Hi;.li;HY with 111.' on my i-nuini, ami it K".' wli.T' v.t I vo. Why. 1 hi.ln vii I amrlln H.'in.nlv willoiirr niiy Ihlnv. (Inn nlu-ht 11 m In If 1111.1. .I.ihn l.uvl.in, i.'n .MiKin.MT hIiu run' thu 111:1 In linr liu.it tniln ir.iu llii't.in. I'auio mi tuy I'lufihf r-1. -k us .li uth. Hi win worn out with w. .rk, liii.l 11 hl-h ii-ver nui w.n n niirviiini liu mill. I liur.llv -land. ''.Ni.iiM'iin.', .I.jlin," I mil. I. "I'ln-i r mi, l'te K"t "111. -tinny nil my unulliu Unit Mill xi't v. 111 up in illly." 1 l.mk nut my I.MtUn 1.1 ft'iiviirilii Ki-mi-.ly,'' tllt.l hi. hnii.l Hint piivn Ilium Ho wont to I't' l. Twh .lays uftur 1 I11111 l.mkin healthy 11 a I'ut. li r. "Hun. ho nil.l, "what w.n Hint .lull v., it (lav., uiv lliti i.tlirr iiiKht."' "-It, wn lr. Kt-mu-.lt ' i'ltvnrito Hi'inclv, l;. ,11, lout. N. V.'' ui.l I. Well I limi t fiirn whiici. nniit'.ly It t, leu llm thin lor a U11111 uii tho ruilruiiil." Sn my w all, Y'lium, Da mki. I'iti'm. It I ..ur Own l-niilt If you fuller In. '11 Iil-h.I aclio, ln,irni.,ii i.r Iiy-i.i'iia. lino H ilar will Iniy a liuttlv ul l-'uvurlt liuifinly uinl rum yiui. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE! m llio uii'li-r-ttii-.l will rit-ll ut I'uMlcN ilo, uii Saturday, August l it!-, 1S80, Tho l.ilh.winir lt-rllil iriiprrtjr tn wit: A H. i.kI l.irin "Uiiiit.i in Mii'Tr n Y.ilky, uhiuil 4 mllim we-l ul t 'uiitrntillo, ml lli.i run. I i'ii.iui Irom 'i'iitrivillu In Trnni Ivilln, li.inn., .N.nili I. y Till. He Ki.a.l, Kail hy lain) ul .l.i.uh I rn.-k. S iutli l.y lain I nl Unary iturun h ml Went hy lain I ul Alien II. llurmnii, o uitnluliiK 100 Acres more orle lmlnn neurlv nil olear iin.l lu n IiikIi lam nl culth iitUni, Wliurcuii nru rrucled it I'UKB Uwelli tig llotiso, Largo Hank Barn, hoth nearly new, larirn t'nU.N I'ltlll ami nil utlirr neerif.iiry iiiitliuil.linirK. AlMiutlne yuutiic orrhar.l nf nhnlnn Unit in aunil ImiiriiiK. Anil um nr lalllilK wamr neiir tlin tx .r. hale to e.nu llii'iie" at 'i o'elnclt ol al.l ilnv, 'I'KKMS ! per cent, eu-li uii Jay uf H.il, tho Imluiieu In payment.". I liKlt K l!i:UMAN. OHPHAN'S COURT SALi: OF REAL ESTATE ! Tlio uiiilnntlunril H.l tn I ulHtni'.ir or.ln'oili Ehy, Intu ul I'niukllu .iwiinlili, riuyilnr 0 .mil v, '.., Jee'tl, hy virtue ol tn orilur limutal n it ol tliu Or liUaii't louil ol Suy.lur oouuly, will i.n, Sutiirdiiy, August 7tb 188G, oipnfu tn I'tilille Sal on the prcinine the tullow I lilt vuluittilu linal Katatu vir: All that lari.un Dit-miuum n, Irnet ul Intnl. Itilalo In Kratiklin tuwiilili, fount v ami lle lorei.ah on tliu Mail ln,iu Ii-uiii .Mhlillvliul'Kll tu Xloui t'liur. h, euu UilllliK Tbirty-five Acres anil ninety pen-h.-n with niiiirtenauoc, huiiml ed Niirth ny laii.lol lloury linrtin.iu, South l.y Un.U ol Kanillfl lluwun mnl Keul.cn llecker, Kavl liy liilnl. ol llmiry 1 1 an loan. Uoulivl srunl Sliuuiorr ut. nl. YVliu'Onu lire er, Jci u tiuuil TWUSl'ttltY Mill ll(l.'!,i:. HAIt.V hii. I ull nvoniuary oalhiill.llnK, u h,iik ul tu.-ellunl water nunr thu tlour, un nrchuru ut t-holes (run. About uns hall ol tha almva Ut-Horllied ral ematu It wall net with tiiulKr, whllo tha liaUnea li In IiIkIi atitU) o( cultivation. Thu If deilmhlu '.-fiilieny. li I la la oommenea at lo o'oluok a. m. of ald " .lwlinit ftua IfMnilftmtA will l. . n a I Jia ul aulu uiadu known l.y , ' ,' V II. 1.1 AM fet'H AM H A('H, AdmlniNirutor. CENTRAL HDlffi Rfl01IDS STOIKIE. SEL1NSGKOVE, P A; We have in stock an immense va riety of !Dfl5eniwaI ILaccs, cream color and beige in all width from 1 inch to 36 inches wide,snd we guarantee our prices to be low er than the lowest. Our stock of is complete, as well as our stock in general. When town, we will be pleased if you call at our store and take a look.wheth er you purchase or not. Orders by mail personal attention. ! it E.ST BJtllGJIIJViS AT cEtoclh) CSiros -o- To onr Farmer Frieiula we would any that we Lavo socio DAKCJAINS la Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. Wo will sell yon DOUBLE I!AHPO)X HAY FOIIKS at 81.2" ooob. Hay Rope at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine class WOODEN PULLEY at 25cts. Rakes, Lone: Handled Forks, etc. cheap, Nails at 82,25 per keer, Horse Shoes 84,25 per keg-, Wo hove juHt rccoivotl n 1310 stock of Wins, Hobs and Patent Whe!i, and can give you very low pricoa. Con sell yoa good substantia! Ready-mixed Paints, at 00 cents and 21.00 rcr nallon. Oxide of Iron Paint at 05 conta ror gallon, by the barrel. Call to boo ns, or write for SPK CIAL PRICKS. SOHOCH BROS., Seliusgrove. A1LWA OJN" TUMIH AMI (rleaciy to Please I o Our new spring stock is now rt-iuly, It Is ono of tbo jtrandost linos ol gotnln you linvo vt'r btlit-Kl. Notbiug lina been forgotten in tbo way oi good and di siriiblo styles, ami as to quality and low prices, we fear no eouirietitor. Our motto lias always been to tuaiutain tbo lead by offering mo ijohI guodu lor luo least nioijpy. w o oiler for your consideration DryGoods; Clothing, Boots and Shoes, jvoroxs, ir.rrs, caps, truxks, ivltses, ('l' TL E I! I CA 11 1 KT,(l 1 1! I K T CLIA L , II. IUD, QUEERS, (W.ASS, TLX, EAIIT11EJV, WOOD AM) II ILMU'WAinC, ,j6'., $U.t SC. These ooda arc nenrlu all new, of the choicest mate' rials an l latest stifles. Th c rices we ask for them will astonish you, as they are unfurst tonally the rock bottom for retail trade- Me pay the highest pricefor all kinds of couMUY rjtohtriw. Judging from- our trade ? anticipate EXTENSIYH S. ILES this season diul hare prepared- lo meet all demands- CALL- Yours in waiting, tl. II. CIJKTBUfi At C'CI., Near JJiddleburg Depot- TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c. I would lfsptct fully inform tb citizens of iSuydor county, tint t 1 am now prepared to do all work iu my line j n rnptly and iu the best woikmanliko uaunoi-. My Stock of COOK STOVES AAl) HEAT EHS is simply J;: ard iuu!-:t'S, make a specialty of you come to our will receive our s vi:is. incline, including all kinls of stand 'iiaruiitctdto t-i vo tatit faction. I n ROOFING AND SPOUTING and cordial'y solicit tbe putlio patronage ia tbis line, stoves delivered aud put op ready for uti witbout extra obarge to ail purcbaieri residing within reasonable distance. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting continuanco of tbe same, I am . Very Truly Yours , D. T- KUOADS, MIDPLEIU'RCH, X