A BLOW TO FARMERS. Brjan'n Election Would Surely Be Followed bj a Panic. TRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS. Demand for Crops in the Home Markets Would Fall Off. TOEEOLOS1NO ON MORTGAGES. Thai Would II One of the Natnrat It sells nf a Free Silver Victory roulil the rentiers fairly lllattte the Lenders for iM-slrlng lu Itecover Their leaned Moary In One Hundred Crnt Hollars llrfore Impending Legislation Would Change the Order f Things? t It I nsinneil ly the supporters of Drynn nml his policy In tho ngrlculturul states where his followers nlsiund that tho armors, and c-iMviilly those who have inortirm'ed their jrtrtjr, would surely 1 lMni'flt4(l if lSryun rdmuM Ixi elected and the 5.1 cut ilullur Hti tiNt It 11 tl fur the lot) cent dull ;r. '!'!;; ); r.- if tlwdlvcrltes. it Is aili. it- 1. U In coinprl .''.1 i! Mi!t : In aiivlif.: I aiii.. nil holders of life 1 11 -.11 f ntu'ii hi1I'U, all i-iiloiiL-r, nml all others who hnve 1 n voxtud saving liy loaning them tllrei-'.ly or Indirectly to sulfur u loss of nltout lialf uf every dollar which they SKLISSOUOVE. Chaa. Mattiuirlr. a trained nurse of Washington, in at the Keystone, where be is caring lor colonel a. u. Simpson B. Hare of Altoona, n former student of the University, ha returned to his home after bar in spent several wanks among rela tives here. . . .Prof. li. N. llartman of Bultimoie is renewing ujd no quaiutences in tbi place. .. .Mrs. 8. liurliuauaiid sou of NViilieuisport wore guests of James Forrester and wifelust week Miss Bertha Dunk. leb rger of Mt. Carmel is the guest of tho Misses Uoinig. . . .Her. Harold Fullmer and family of Pittsburg are the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Schoch....Tbe Canuing. Fac tory is now running full time. . . .The Burns' reunion will be held at Clem cut's Park, August 120.. . . "Our Boys" ?ny thnt it is nothing but tough luck that beat t hem Ht Montgoiue. y on Saturday. Everybody played a good game and no one is to blauiu for the defeat. The score clearly shows tint Stlicsgrove put up the strong est a amp but tliu opponents were foi tunate enough to bunch nearly all their hits in one inning and thus win thcgiunc. Score : Montgomery Id, SeliiiMgrove 6 The home team will cross bats with the Sunbury Central League team on Saturday in this place. Uaiuc culled at d:lM) p. lu FHP.KUUKO. Chan. Tresslcr Lark of Millersburg, Mrs. B. E. Adams mid her three daughter of Shamukin, Misses Kulpof Sunbury, Mrs. Charles D. Mover, daughter and sm of Cbica rm I'nif Win iuii uf Si-runt on and own ujv.n t!v idea that tho,o dollar-. h:tv o(ue, fr'olu aill'dcnt places attend- value twice as greut u thoy ought to ei thn choir convention... Our tiuva. It Ik assumed, however, that thu achool board elected the. following farmer will n.t !., Imt will jrulu- teachers : High School, Prof. Wal l-he far::.-.' w ho follow Bryan hav Ihv.i 1 Vr" r 'TVV duct-lvt-tl. Whili It Is tirolmlilo that those l,..- i,,t.,u M.lt..i . tri,.arv lllt'limi' i v mil 7 . jt who wall M;t!Vr tin- miMt -v.-nl.r aro (irn(.P Hoffman; Kniilz, Hay Moy tlic w..; ;.;-::riiii :i, the farmer would itand er : Neitz Valiev. Salliu Schlabig t i :.!! on any arnle that nhntiM Flat Stone, (uil Moyer : Beichen- PhcIi h, J. A. ueainari; lieu jians, V. '. Brown ; Miller's Win. Hoov er: unite I op j J. f . I'.isenunwer. A Union Sunday School Basket Picnic of the 4 Sunday Schools of Middleburgh and invitations to the ii.-t)ii ffi'ct of cli-pnslon I Hnniiicer's and Pnxtonvillo Schools DR.KILMCrTO u r, r a nri a. n M w 7A H 7T rA OOri I KIDNE1C LIVERS Dltsolvc CSrnvcI Oall atone, brick durt In urtna, rain In urethra, (training after urination, pain In the back auJ hips, tutldcn itnppait-o of water with premure. Bricht's Disease Tube casts In urine, scanty urine. SvnmpIU eurea urinary truubka and klJm-y ditncultlca. Liver Complaint Torpid or enlanred liver, foul breath, bilious- gm, bilious bcailaclie, poor nitinuon, arnui. Catarrh of tLe II ladder Inllammatlon, Irritation, ulceration, drlbbUug, f reqiK-nt call, pnw blond, mucus or pus. At OriifKlsta fiO rents and l.OUS.ii. "laraliOa UuUla to linJUi " fn Coowiltstlnn tnm. Dtu KiLMsni Co., DiNOUAMTon, N. V. "Complete very m iiicasiir" t!u- inl.rry of the people. I "tuli hi tt i-uly thu election of Uryuit -nvouIiI In- followed by a punlu. This Is lul nnl!t. il l y tli -t'.lvi-rlteM tliemolvcs. Thi.-ro wutild I v u i'.--t niriloii of rnnfldoncfl uml a jiar. ly of nvilit. Would not this utToi t tin- r.iraii'i'. an the farmers isolato them- wive. iukI ' that l anil must Im- felt by all other elae, wiwrulutorn poshlbly exjt-pt-!? Kven If liryan huul lw fleeted, at leant oIkIU months would i-lapso before, tho silver tntular.l roi:l;l be ndoplc-d by leli-hiliou. Thepanlo which would follow his election would depress tho prices of farm products ; the paralysis of credit would deprive the jjralimrowcrof the sustalnliiU power which ""carries" his crops lifter they havo leen hnrvi'.-.eil ami facilitates all advantageous distribution of them thryuihout tho year, '.VTY' i "tn.V tno'40 cr,V 'n tho homo L , n'iiti'h 'u'l i uwiutf to tho condi- tiou til-col) worl.iiit(mou. W.at would ho thu cipi'rlenco uf thoso l'ari!n-rs who have liorrowed money and yrlvrn inort;ap-M on their holdings, many of whom hope to ti enabled to pay off those mortaes at t'i cents on tho dollar, jHThaps overlooking tho fact that they aro com-piilan to rob the widow and the or plian!' According to tho government re ports, the average life of a mortgage iu this country on farm property is about lour and one-half years. It is uow stated by western ineu who appear to be familiar with tho farm mortgage business that a Tnnjorlty of tho farm mortgages In forco nredne; that Is to say, that tho terms of thetu have expired and that they oontluuo lu trwtrnce because tha lenders are satis- Heal frith tho interest received. U'ould thesu lenders, holding mortgages overdue, take no actluu If IJryao should Ixi elected f Docs not tho western farmer ee that they would demand payment and that they would foreclose If payment srboiild not bo madof Would not thu eloc Tlon of Ilryan be followed by a general ro- sort to foreclosure proceedings on the part of mortgage holders who could legally take such a course? Would even thu offer of a renewal of a mortgage upon tonus bluding the farmer to pay In gold prevent the lender from undertaking to reclaim kls liionoyT The Ilryan platform calls for legislation which shall proven the nutk Ing of such agreement. Could the farm er fairly blame tho lenders for desiring to recover their loaned money In 100 centdol tars before proposed and Impending legi (4 '.ion should comjiel thetu to bo satlstlod .jti" b3 cent dollurai' WtuM would be thu elTect uoti the farm er, wtii'ther hSlverllvs or advocuu-s of hnin-st ikih y, of thu Inevitable panic con ditlons ana this foreclosure movement? And If the sllrvr stund.-trd should bo adop ted by li-gUluiiou eight months or a year after the election of liryan docs the farmer think he could then lxirrow moro money without greut dillleultyl' Docs he think, ars lliu whole, that thu agriculturists of the . uiud Mates can gain anything by a jioiicyoX rol l ciyand repudiation, which nvotil.l make us (lctc-tuble the world overV TV.cre are ninny farmers a prent ninny, wo l-lie who m-o clearly how great mould li' the Injury inllieted upon our itgrh ultaii-tn l y tho ck-ctlon of liryan. J hose sh uld strlvo to enlighten those till t-rs of (he toil who have been misled by hired ai-nts of the mine ownersand other il. niaiogucj. New Yolk Times. to join, will be leld on Saturday, Sept. oth, on tho Camp ground, west of MiduUbuigb. Addiesfes will bo made 1 y different pastors of each school reprenentcd. All lovers of SuinV.'.y Fchool work, are invited. Committee, ,ii 7iit I'oor Man's f.ini,. Slln-riiat deal Is heard nowadays about nn oiis iu ..w.l HKiiulard dollar Isilnir tha 'rlchr' U eii.ar.' jt us soo what. s-' cording'0 hiarkut reports, thu record of that dollar has boon with respect to the poor men." In ltd, tho year silver was "struck down," a dollar would purchase a trlllo more than a pound of tea; today It will buy four times us much. lu ls7:l a dollar would purchase a little over eight pounds of redned sugar; today It will buy about eighteen pounds. I u HTi a dollar wocld purchase only live yards of shirting; today It will buy alsiut ten yards. lu 1K7U a dollur would purchase about fourteen yards, ol print cloth; today It will buy over thirty yards. In !s73 a dollar would purchase only a gallon audahulf of molasses; today It will buy over three gallons. Iu IsTiJ a dollar would purahase about throo-cpuarlur of a yurd of two-ply lu- grain ciirpvtlug; today It will buy two yards. In lHT.'i a dollar would purchase only about twenty poundsof cut nails; today It win bny ruty pounds. Comparisons to tho same effect might be made ad loflu Hum. Yot free sliver demagogues havo tho as surance to tell thu "poor man" that the present dollar Is solely In the Interest of thu "rich man," and that what the "poor mail" needs Is a dollur that will double his cost of living. Fortunately tho overage "poor man" Is Hot poor in common seuse. Cancer I Caucer I Cnneer cured on the un-ast, lit-ntl, lace, lip liuml or any where on tlei external surface of the body (Is eight ilajs) without the loss of a drop of blood. Mo knife used. Terms very reu- sonnhle. Call at my onice or ivMress D. It. KO i'llltiH'K, M. I)., New ll -rlln, IM. VL S. Kindly ssk your druggist or merchant whether lie keeps Dr. I). It. Icutlirix k s reuits dles vlr. : Two-,.iy (.'oiigh Cure. Itheiinintln I.lnl ment, KlectrlcNeiirnlirlstlire, I.lver Pills, Head ache IVjwilers, Vegefahle Condition Powder for all domestic aiiliniils, Ks. lepM-r:iiliit, Onlden Tincture ivrfecto Vanilla, buiulumitn, I'urn gorlo and Castor oil. If not. Ull him to order them at mice us t hey are sold and iun-d every where. 1). K. KOTUItocK. M. U., Physician sud harmaclst, New Itcriln, 1's. sso How to Attain 1!." A Wonderful New Medical BiHik, written for Men Only, i irm copy maybe hsd free. Son led, In plnineiivil ope, on apiillentinu. ERIE MEDICAL CO., 66 Nligiri St., BUFFALO. N. V. Tin B Arlooi STORE , - - PE1A. Is filled with the choicest bargains in Clothing, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, I Summer Underwear aod GLOVES. The latest styles are always kept in stock. Requesting a continu ance of your patronage, I am, Respectfully, W. H. BOYER. SUNBURY 3j si J a Mrs.Khoill Noali.of this place, was taken In rite night witli crumping pains ami the next day diarrhoea set in. Hie took half ti bottle of black berry cordial but ot no relief. She then sent to me to see if I bad any thing that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Cliatnbrlaln's Colic. Chol era and Diartlioer Remedy Mid the tlrst dos reMevnl tier. Another or our iielgl...- . liud been ick for a- bout a week ami nail trien (liuereiu remedies for diarrhoea but kept Rel C ittir worse. I sent hlni this same rem- edv. Dnlv four doses of It were re t j'ired to etirti biin. lie says he owes his reeoverv to this wonderful rem edy. Mrs. Mary .Sibley, Mich. For sale by all druggists. from Sire to Son. As i Kiimllv Medicine Huron's Celery King for the Nerves po-s Irom sire to son ns n Ictf.icy. II you have Kldii'-v. I.lver or lllood illsordi-r no not delay, hut get "a free sample pucknge of this remedy f "nee. II you have Indigestion, Con stipation, llxadsi'lie, UheuinntlHin. etc., this irrund siH-cllle will cure yon. H. E. Howell, Mr. rlnre, IM..J. W.I)is:ser. Kli'hneld. W. II. Iler iiihii. TriiKclvllle and It. 11. Walters. I'emis trreek, the leading rtnigglsts. sole agents, snd are illstrlliiillns ssuiples fn-e to the Hllllcled Large packages hie and 4V. RemeinDer The Dead o SELINSOROVE hn ji It It, fori) tho I'diple. That tli.- linaiiclal ami business trouble In the country has occurred slneu Cleve land's election. That It has Is.-en brought nlxilit by the policy of tho Di-miM-ratlc ud inliilntralloti there cull Is) no doubt. It gave the; country such a blow lietweoti tho tie. thut it has Hot yet fully recovered. And now tho Democrats prooi-to give It another blow harder tluiu thu first. The first blow was by free trade, the next is to bo by free silver. Will the country stand tip and take Itf We believe not Yet II gists before the people and asks that It may tm retained lu power, admitting Its pre ut (allure, but offering a change of modi- -i....ti Ao v iwrlHiit. Kverett 1 res. Don't t.'row 1'arrless. TheKepublleansof I'ennsylvanla should not grow caii'less and indifferent In the present cumiiuign simply because our state will give tho ltepubllcau ticket tremendous majority. There are Issues at stake which vitally ufToct us. The Demo crats have Indorsed a platform which moans, if It means anything, Hat repudia tion. Tho sturdy citicus of thu grand old I'omiiionwuallh of l'cnusylvunlu should stamp their seal of disapproval on such a proposition. e are not ready toropudiuto our debts simply to please a fow rutllu brained theorists. Another thing which should he borne In mind by ronnsylvunla Republicans. Tho representatives of the partv in the national convention fiav pledged themselves In favor of a protec tive tariff which will cause tho revival of ih.. 'otlosii-lcs which havo languished over sincu the Democrats Kssuinud control of) tin- ii.Vaii's of government, ltcpubllcuns jl rinn.-yh::iiia must arouse and organl.o iu every dlsli iet to defeat tho party which has sd'.l Its birthright for a mess of pot la;;c, and has thereby driven from Its ranks all tho self respecting men who uro op ( osi d to repudiation and iiuutfehy. UjIII Jaysburg ltegl-'tc:. - - I'enple Won t lluva It. One of our liost Indiana county farmers remarked tho other day thnt throe years ago, under thu Mckinley tariff bill, he sold his wool at the rate of 64.3U lor each sheep. Under tho Domovrutlo free trade arrangement this year he only got 75 cents a head. 'That's the sort of "a ohango" the Democrats gave us four years ago. Tbey now want us to try another experiment In the shape of free ooluaue, Dut the poo- nla arua't have Ik Indiana Heasuass. WEST DEAVER. Samuel liauincardner and family of Milllin county wero viititi a few days last week with Levi Troaster's , .Miss Mollie Steely is imnrovine from a shock she hud from lightning a week or bo ago. . . . Air. Hiiues had 'Lis bridle cut to pieces at'Il-Clute on last Saturday by some purtv wno is cot inau or boy enough to tell it ....I he picnic at. MeUure on la t Saturday was well attended and ev- erytbin g passed oft" quietly. . . .Keitz . ' : i ...... .. . i ground for the new buds.'" at tho ilanj. . . .1. W. Treaster and sou were visiting the county went on but Sat urday.... The Milllin ci u ly cn -didatcs will have a good opportunity to see some of their Decatur friends by attending the McClure bean soup which will be held next month.... Johuny Wagner expects to build a a new barn on tho Moyer farm short ly. . . .Emanuel Knepp spent Sunday with Lowell friends. .. .Ouite a lot of persons at this end would like to take in William s (Jrove 1'icnic, if Billy would only coiuo around with a wagon load of free silver it would be thankfully received. .. .Grand mother Pentigrass says if they claim that a silver dollar will only be worth 50 cents why not call it two dollars and then it will be worth one dollar. Free trade. Free silver and nothing free up to date but soup. The Sunbury base bail team will play at Solinsgrove on Saturjuy Game called at 3 p. in. This will be one of the best games of the season. Major Everett Warren, president of the Republicau Leazue of the State of Pennsylvania, has issued his official call for the ninth annual convention of the League, which will be bold iu the now Park Opora House, at Eric, on September Nth to loth. The ratio of rerreseutatiou will be as heretofore, three dele gates and three alternates from each club in tho League MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, I keen constantly on huidanJ man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and. Granite liinls Ai Itttn! Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. LOWl'KICESt L0W1MUCESJI 1 have one of the best Marble Cut ters in the Hate and consequently turu out good work. tayCoiiie and seeiuy workov prices Thankful for oast favors I most re sped fully ask a coiitiuuance of same, M. L. MILLER RtVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. D1KU. Aug. 11, in West Beaver town tdiip, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of George P. uoss, aged d years and 4 days. July 31. 180(5. Beitulnh Mertie. in fant daughter of O. W. and Ida ?f Jveiumery, aged II mouths ami 10 days. To Remove That Tired Feeling, Take Prop'r rhM,rphJ Inm Ute. ..EV.ttTi- 7J mm Made a istnar. m z rjLvveii rvian 18th Day. of Me. THE GREAT 30th fiiiinozi: xvEJTvruiD-y proilnrea t ho almve results ln'30 days. It arts Krrf ulljr sud auu klr. euros wlitin all others fall loungmi-u will regain tlioir lost uisnbood.snd old men HI recover thuir jroulhful visor b using ItK.VIVO. It oulckly and surely restores Nervous ness. Lorn Vitality. Iniuotency. Nlshtly Emissions. Lost I'owsr. Fslliii II, uiory, Wssluis Diseases. aod all effects ot aelf sbiUM or excess snd Indiscretion. wnirn unnta one for study, bnetness or marrlsa. It aol only cures by starting st the seat at dlaesss. but is surest nerv tnnlo and blood! builder, brlna- lil back Hie pink clow to rale cheeks snd re storing lbs are of youth. It wards on Insanll- snd Conkumptlon. Iiialit oa bsvtng ItKVlVO, no oilier. It can bs carried In veat pocket. JJy mall. 1.00 per package, or six lor 0.OO. with a ooal tle written guarantee to care er refrusa the money. Circular Ire. Address mil MED1CIKE CO.. 271 Wabash ire., CHICAGO, ILL For sale at Mlddleburgu, I'a. by W. U.8pannler UrutiflHt. Iijsurapcc. Snyder's old, and reliable Gen' Insurance Agency, SELINSOROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- SBlxx&ox i77". Snydor, Vgoxxt, Sttccessor to the lute William 11. Snyder. The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the folio. ing list of Standard Companies, from which to make a selection. Nog. Deuer toe norm over. "tMR, FIRE-Koyal, I.OOATIO!, Assr.Ts. Liverpool, Enp-. (ineludini? foreign assets) $4.1,(NK),0iini Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8, 045, 7:15 q Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. 6,5hh,o.Vi.o: Continental. New York. 6,754 snw -i German American, New York, 6.240,(kw sg LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, $204,83tjs3,'j, ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ius. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,7)0,0on ire, jjiie ana Acciaeni risks accepieu at tne lowest possiuie rate, jut titled by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly n satisfactorily adjusted. Xnlormatiott in relation to ail classes ol insur. ance nromotlr furnished. ELM EH W. SNYDEU. Ant.. Office ou Market Street, Seliustrrove, p, tub Woman's Bicycle In strenirth, lightness, grac, and elegance of finish and equipment Model 4f Colum bia is onapproached by any other make Golmnbia saddles are recommended by riders and physicians as proper in shape and adjust ment and every detail of equipment contributes to comfort and pleasure. $ioo: TO ALL ALIKE. "Theadtled pleasure of riding a Col umbia la worth every tfallar ef ,thi 9100 a Celumbla coata." Dcsutlful Art Catalogue of Columbia and Hartford Bicycles Is free if you call upijQ toy Columbia Agert i by mail from us lor two t-ccnt stamps. POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. Branch Stores and Agencies In almost every city and town. If Columblaa art sot properly represented in your vicinity, let us know. WANTED-AN IDEAS'tSS1 thing to paloiit? Protect your Ideas j (licy nin liriiirf you VYvulth. Utile JollX WKlilJKu HUltN dt (')., I'Htcnt Attorneys, Wulutlu" 1J. C. fur their Sl.NM iirlso ollur. Du&ticeof the Peace AND GONVFYANGSR-M- Z. STEININGER. Middleburgh, Pa. JU. A. C. Sl'ANOLKK, DENTIST. Clan Ailuiliiistered. ( 'rowu and HrliUjework, Eto, t)(ll(ie on? ilixir north of Wets' Store, rufliiit-trrove, I'u. My little boy, when two years of ant", was taken very ill with bloody ilux. I was advised to use Chamber lulu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle. 1 carefully read the tlireo tlons and gave It accordingly. He was very low, but slowly and surely he began to Improve, gradually re covered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it saved his life. I never can praise the Rein edv half its worth. I am sorry every one In the world does not know bow good ft is, as I do. Mrs. Una 8. Hin tou, Oraliainsville. Marian Co., Florl da. For sale by ad Druggists. Reduced Knlcs lu UraiiirerK I'lcnle nt Wllllamm Unit via lnnsj I vanla Kallrond. For the accommodation of persons desiring to attend this interesting picuio and exhibition the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will hell ex cursion tickets on August 22, 24, 25, 20, 27, aud 28, good to return until August 31, inclusive, at rate- of one fare for the round trip, from princi pal stations between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr, ou the Northern Central llailway north of andinclud ing Lntherville, and on the Philadel phia and Erie Itailroad Division. For information in regard to train service and specific rates application should be made to ticket agents. ot 8 27. Six weeks ago 1 suffered with a very severe cold ; was almost unable to speak. My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Iteiuedy adver tised in the St I'aul Volks Zeituog I procured a bottle, aud after taking it a short while was entirely well. 1 now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone sulTering with a cold. W'M. Kki.L, 07H 8elby Ave., 8t. Paul, Minn. For sale by "nil Drug gists. Shingles For Sale. V. II. Maur er, Now Berlin, is making special offers on Shingles. See ad. iu an other column. tf. Teachers' Examinations. REAL EST ATI AT PUBLIC SALE IN PARTiL milE undersigned BuorltT of snydor s uv vinui-01 nn omrr linif'l on' mil-1 ptiRDS' t'ourt at May Turin, l-wl, uimJ failure of tbj uulrs and purlins lu luli-rnik i oil the reul esiais of (Jen. Frcel. l ii-iynJ inifion i wn , iiec u. at tne valuation uil prsisumcnt put upon It by the Jury of UA win expose ine lonowiiiK ae-torinoi rvsJ u at nn tide side at tun :urt lions-, nu burifh) on Ssiurdoy, SKIT. 9, Ir-'J'i, u( 1 oiwl iu., vix i Trsrl Xu. 1. Situate la WflHlilnirtnt : Snyder to.. Fa., bounded and il-notM! ioiiowsi iK'Kiuiiintf at a stonn, t tn-n.f tr; liuiitiof SHld Uwrif Freed, ami lnr.it -4 J H uimtii mv aetfree west. lsu ptiivlii- tu i uortlt six decrees east, 0 s-lu per h tn i thence bIouk the Isnd ol Pelur Kliiu-l-f i nw detrrees east, TM perches to a M"ue, durI durees cast, 8 lu perches to a stunt-. ltH lund ol John lli-piier, south oiid 0i'k,rw l s-io perches to a stone, south in ilt'.i") i is Vlu perches to stoue lu public ruud. iirsl same mini riu-ij ownea nv riiiiui A.' tft detrrecs west, M Derchns to u -i"0- U rond, south U deifrecs east, IT 4 H stone, luencu soui n 7) d -irrei-s v.vm I to place ot beiflnnliiK. L'outaliiln ;sf ISO perches lls auies aud IM KTtui nieasuru A mo. An-ith-rmrs loflunJIvin b tue above aud bulnir Dart and t irnrl u beifliiuluit at u stuns, thence alun.-lnniKt nereiu acsonis-u. soutn 14 ))t ii'-nvi tMrches to stoue, thence south 74 tKw as perches to stone, thence suum , i s west, ih pirches to stone, thence tr In I M. Freed, north SI 1-4 degrees west, M es to sioue, meuce uy niua 01 Jonu rir sv aeifrees ease, sv a-iu uen-ne. to i IKmiiiuif. ixiiirainlni; ia acres uml ? l acres auu si pervues) strict uu'iuum Also, Another purport bciiur uurt uM oi i ne noove aiscruwa, oeifiiiinii? m thence by land of I'eter Uarimiu. uurti irreesesst. ikiS-10 ourches to u ixwl. M limit of llenrv Klne. south A rtivnvii-iM perches to ptMt, south 71 deifrtv sr 'I perches to post, north 4 uVstivs k 1 percues to piuce ot uctflliiaiiK'. ucres, Binci measure. The three tracts or nurnorrs oniiltf Kuther los acres aud Hi porches. fm all the niM-esuirv litill lln h.iI h -n hesrt I'lessaut Villuj, t Ulllcs vnt'-l uuist- rrsiiiKTSIo. S rtelnirthe imiu'l-'l liilerest lu u trnct of land si i u i - i ' Twp . Snyder Co.. nloiiir the Kiivi k iii- nil l ilntllbC line of LIuuliiU Co . IihiuI north by luixluii lr. II. M. SlwU Vesuer, eal by the huiieliiiina K"'l i.y .niiiuiiaoiiijtt ri'i'K uu.l ou i in' of the heirs of L. II. Ilitll. tl--- t. o - acres, more or less. This true In"" liiK houvts, bunk buru mi l all u" buililliiKs, Terms. Si) per crnt. of Ml 'i buliiiicu less oiiu-tliini, nil. r aud expenses on HeplelillH-r .'' iv will reinnlii on Trnct So. 1 ol tin-1 ' of till the real i bluii-. Ii-n cii-i-. AI.KKKliM'lM''' Mlil llclHirifli, June Vil, l.ii. J as. u. cuousi:, 0 ONLY WOBLD'8 FAIK Sarsaparilla Over Half a Century Old. Why Not Oct the Best? AYER't PILLS cur Haadacha. : ATTOUNKV AT LAW, MlDIH.KUUfta, PA. All business riitriihte.l to bis care will rem-ive prompt ntti htiuu. 0 0 X3 MAKE YOUR PLANS TO INTSa TIIS Rochester Business University At bculnnlnfr of first or second term, Tuesday, September bin, or Monday, November i6th, 1806, and secure an education that I a long Hep toward success. Full information for the atklng. 2 Applicants for (caclieis' ri'itlllcates will bo exiiliilncil In the si-vi-ral school dlsirlcts of Sny. il. r county, lit Ihe followltit; ilaci-sou the wliii lu nuiiicd dut us, vil : Adams, Troxelvlllo, Mnnduy, Aug. VI. Went Ik-uver, McClure, Tm-silay. Atiif. MimnHi, riliatiioklu Hum, Thursday, Aug. 27. JnckHon. Kruti-rvllle, FrMiiy, Aug. 1'i'hii, Hiilem, Mondiiy, An if. 81. Villon, I'ort Treverum, Tuumluy, Hept. 1. Mld'llocreek, Smith Drove, Wcduusiluy, Sept. t. Ceslre, Ceiitreylllo, Tlinrsdny, Kept, 8. A nihh'IuI exiiuilimtluii will be held in Middle burgh, Hi-pt. . All examination will begin promptly nt 8 30 o'clock u. 111. only those persons will be examined who ex pect to touch In district where examination Is being held. Unless Hrrnngemeiits between di rectors nml applicants have been made through which privilege uns ueen grunted to lake ex amination In anothardlstrlct. , AH directors una pmrousare earnestly Invit ed to be present at the examination held In their respective districts. Yuur preseuce there will be su Inspirational teacher aud examiner as it will undoubtedly betoken In a very large measure, your Interest in our public schools. F.O.BOVVIltHOX. Mlddlcburg, I'a., July so. couuty Sapt, Orphans' Court Sale of VJ REAL ESTAl Ity lrlue of uu order Issunl i'1' '! piuinat oiirt of snviter uoiiiii v , itdiiilulslritlor of the estuto nt I late uf Wuhliliik'tnu tovvuhlilli. ."".'' I'u., diwensed, will, on Krid.iy. I1' ' IHlsu U llUbllo sale, on the lirt'llllv-u di)Hirllu-d real estate, to wit : AH " tract and inensuuge of luuil silti i''1 County und Htule uforenalil. t-,J" I North bv land of John M.-nL-li'.i e vm.t.r llitwi.ii H,,nil. liu IU.1'1 WmiI llV Jllllll Itiivnl unit .l:l(Mtl conuiluliig forty Acres limrvur ! niipiineiiuiices, win-rnoil urecrt' dwullliig,house. suiblu, AO. J KiiImI.i iuiiiiliii.iif.1. ul in ,.VI(N'k. 1 n ..... ..I. u. 1 1 1 .... . ,.. ...lurnS I WIUMinwis .mw llinur- k - t,r M t, sTfc'i.Ma jnablos t!ie .ant chase if li.
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