The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 06, 1897, Image 8

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    Too
finch Knife!
The ne of the surgeon's knife is be
coming so general, resulting fatally
in such a large number of cases, as to
occasion general alarm.
Mr. William Walpole.of Walahtown,
Sonth Dakota, writes; "About
three years ago, there cam under
my left eye a little blotch about the
sue of a small pea.
It grew rapidly, and
shooting pains ran
In erery direction.
I became alarmed
and consulted a
good doctor, who
1 A. pronounced it can-
r hvJi vcer' and
S l roust be cut out.
iwNl-jT This I would not
Mi consent to, having
little faith in the
indiscriminate use of the knife. Read
ing of the many cures made by S. S.
S., I determined to pive that medicine
a trial, and after I had taken it a few
days, the cancer became irritated and
began to discharge. This after awhile
ceased, leaving a small scab, which
finally dropped off, and only a healthy
little scar remained to mark the place
where the destroyer had held full sway.
A Real Blood Remedy.
Cancer is in the blood and it is folly
toexpect an operation tocure it. S.S S.
guarantee J purely vegetable) is a real
remedy lor every
diseaseof the blood.
Books mailed free;
address Swift Spe
cific Co., Atlanta,
SELINSUROVK
Clvtl
It Is pretty generally understood
that the first of these, tha civil senrlca
bill. Is dead. The bosses wanted this
bill to apply only to Philadelphia,
Pittsburg. Schuylkill and Luserae
counties. Both of the great cities art
anti-Quay. They were to be punished
by putting all of the ofllaes out of reach
of the local administration. The coun
ties of Schuylkill and Luiernt are also
anti-Quay In ordinary years, and they,
too. were to pass under the rod. All
of the other counties of the stats were
to be exempt But the 'Seventy-six."
who practically control the house, have
decided otherwise. They propose to
make civil service apply to every
county la the state. This Is the stum
bling block to the bosses, and rather
than see a righteous bill put through
they will defeat the whole project
The caucus presided over by State
Chairman Elkln decided to fix up
bills containing a few elements of re
form. A bill compelling the payment of
Interest on state deposits will be pass
ed, but It will be so framed that It will
exempt several millions of dollars an
nually from the payment of Interest
In other words, it Is proposed to foot
the people If it possible to do so. State
Chairman Elkln Is to appoint a com-
rniittee of three, whose duty It will be
'to take all the reform bills under ad
visement, shake them up to suit the
Ideas nf the bosses and then substi
tute them for the reform bills now
pending. This Is the scheme up to date.
The "Seventy-six" are watching
these movements very closely. They
propose. If possible, to force a general
civil service law through the legisla
ture. Two stat conventions have de
manded It, and Senator Quay himself
s the author of the proposition. More
lhan this, a large number of the "Seventy-six"
have put themselves on rec
ord as favoring these reforms. When
the senatorial contest was on Senator
Quay wrote to all the members of the
house suiting them to pledge them
selves to his reform bill. These men
did so, and now when It Is proposed to
make a pretense of reform, or to aban
don It altogether, they express a de
termination to force Senator Quay to
keep his word, and not put them In an
unenviable light.
Dr. M. Kantiier bun gono to Xew
York City to visit hit) duucliteru who
are living there. .. .Miss Ella Oman
of Sunbury ih spending several days
with her sister. . . .Mrs. Bertie Emer
iek niul son of Carlisle is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Kate Wagenseller....
M. L. Wogenseller returned from
his trip to Phila. and will again
resume his travels through his dis
trict Mrs. Dr. B. P. Wagenseller,
Mrs. Nettie Snyder, Mrs Uarvie Mil
ler uud Miss Minuie Schouh were
Phila. visitors last week. . . .Rev. W.
H. Dale and wife of Williauistown
are the guests of Mrs. D's parents,
""Squire Burns and wife. . . .Prof. B.
M. Wagen8eller spent Sundav with
his purents. .O.IW. Burns and family
of Williumftown are spending some
time among friends in the county. . .
A game of Base Ball was played on
Saturday between Selinsgrove and
Duncaunon. Score in seventh inn
ing, 3 to 4 in favor of Duncannnon
the rain putting a stop to the game
S. Wies went to Phila. and N. Y.
to make further purchases of goods
.... Mrs. Rev. Fortney, daughter and
snd friend of Turbotsville are, visit
Mrs. F.'s parents,., Dr.,1 Ziogler's.
The U. B. Sunday School conven
tion opened on Tuesday evening.
Revs. Arndt and Mutch delivered the
opening addreses. Three sessions are
being held daily. Further particu
lars next week.
REFORMS ARE TO COME.
The Quay Lieutenants Hold an Im
portant Caucus.
NEW BILLS ABE TO BE PBEPABED
The 1-nbor LeatleiK Experience Diffi
culty liiUcttluir the l.ifllHt Ion They
Wnut The Ant I-ItlucUl IhI luir lilll
Still In tlio Semite Com in It too ICIuo
tlou J'rom ! llclnu; HroLcn.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
t Harrlsburg, April '11. The promises
, ,-' HJlitlcal reform are to he fulfilled
measure. lp until this week It
h ,n tne '"tentlon of the bosses to
' ! the pSls!ature without pass-
. adjourn eform legislation whatever.
f "jL-ii e has ome ov,'r the "Pint
, , ' The determined atti-
of their dwwa veMy.M.. and tne al.
ude of the mand of ,hp ooun
most universal. for a fulnllment of
press of the stare . , th bos8es
1 party pledges for.-wo.
Compromise. ,hn ..svn,'
CI. i .tnfmlnn,! .rKa j
;slx" that the state shoul.
' know just
who were responsible for t.
his failure
to enact reform laws that e
en Sen-
'y. and
tele-
all
fetor'Quay himself became uneau
In tht; early part of lust week
phoned State Chairman Klklns to c
a meeting of his leaders and lieuten-
ants in HarrlBburg for the purpose of
deriding upon some line of action. He
insisted that sjmethlng should be done
to stem the popUlur uprising A meet
' Ing waaM.-ulled, and among those pres-'-
ent were Senators Andrews, Durham,
Oobu. Grady, McCarrell, and ltepre--
imitative Lytle, Kunkle, Keyser. Plol
Vtte and Speaker Hoyer. State Chair
man Elkln presided over the meeting.
The so-called reform bills which Sen
ator Quay had Indorsed by the two
last state conventions are civil service
reform, a bill prohibiting the payment,
solicitation or acceptance of any as
nesement for political purposes by or
upon any officeholder; a bill comjiel
Ing every candidate for the general as
sembly or any state office to file a
sworn statement as to his election ex
penses, and also to the fact that he
had expended no money Improperly to
secure his election; a measure making
Is a misdemeanor for any officeholder,
firm or corporation to coerce, or threat
en, or compel the vote of any Indi
vidual. These were the bills which It
was proposed by the bosses to Ignore
and defeat.
The Anil-Blacklist BUI.
Another illustration of how little the
controlling political powers In Penn
sylvania cares for the vital Interests
of the mass of the party Is shown In
the treatment accorded a bill presented
by ltepresentatlve Welle which pro
hibits the blacklisting, or coercion, of
any worklngman because of member
ship In a labor union or brotherhood.
The areatest difficulty has been ex
perienced In getting committee actloa
THEINFLRE
of the Mother shapes the course
of unborn generations goes
sounding through all the
ages and enters the confines of
Eternity. With what care, there
fore, should the Expectant Moth
er be guarded, and now great the
effort be to ward of danger and
make' her life joyous and, happy.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
allays all
re
lieves the
Headache
Cramps,
and N a u
sea.andso fully pre-
nari9 th
system that Childbirth is made easy
ana tne time or recovery short
enedmany say " stronger after
thin .-.fi .... ' T t.
uviyiv al in
sures safety to life of both moth
er and child. All who have used
Mother'! Friend " say they will nev
er be without it aain. Nn nthfr
remedy robs confinement of its pain
"A ciutomer whose wife used Mother's Friend
lays that if she bad to go through the ordeal
spin, and there were but four bottles to lie
obtained, and the cost was 1100.00 per bottle, he
nvw... .m,v mwiu. VV.1AIIVH ASaHU,UUIO
Refit ttV T.lll.nn Mrtslnt nfn.ln. ft, Ml own BVT
- -- . 1 - ... i vf, .iiv .civ wri'
TI.K Book to "KXI'KnTANT unrufDn"
mailed fma npon application, containing vaU
uable Information and voluntary teatlmoDlala
Tm BRADFICLO RCOUUkTOR CO., ATUNTA.OA-
hlb bt akL DRVSQISTS.
Oiphuus' Court Sule tt
mum
Heal
The undnrslgnpd Executots lor the lost will
and testament of Daniel Zelber, late of Hprlnir
lwp., Snyder County, Ph.. dee'd, will by virtue
of mi order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of
siild county of Snyder, expose to public sale on
Truet No. 1, on
Monday, Mav 10th, 1897,
the follow-In described real estate to wit:
Truol No. one. llelng all that certain mes
muitfe and piece of land, the Munsion Farm ol
the estate, situate In Spring Twp., ttnyder CX.,
I n. hounded on the North by fund of Btmon
mKfi uuii nuiouiun buninert, et. al.. East bi
, "I of Lumltert am' Iran. No. 9 Mnmii h i-....
nl" l. "wi,H '"i'ef. Isnliella Yost and Josluh
Neurit. "ro1 lv i'iu 01 rnares
llclirlch.'""', "" WnH-ae.conUlnlug 150 Acres
and 180 lie. vhm- '"" or with the appur
U'liuiices. wu ""e") ure erected a large S siory
wheitilier honi'ut'a I'hiuK frame house, bmi.
barn and al neCKwry outbulldlnKs. a well 11
B(K)d water at the house and barn. About
ucrus of this tract Is we..'l tlmliered aud tne bal
uee Is In a good state of cultivation.
Tract No. . Being anotbor farm or piece ol
liiudhliuiile as and adjoining tract 1 Above de
mtrllMMi, bounded on the north b. yuUHa xoao
h'ttdln fmin Mmdlcereek a Tielville. ami
by of Jacob Umgle. Mouth by land of Au.nji
uud ..wis Munlivrlc and West by tract No. 1
and pu'illc mad, conlalnlng 80 Acres, more Ol
l.'wlih the appuitenances. Main Building.
w iter rrult. stale of euli ivailon about the sam
:is mi 1 be trust above described.
Tract No. 3. llelng a certain piece of tlmbe
I t situate In Twp., Co., and Mlale aforeaalu
o'lniled on the North by land of Solomon Lam
'. 1 i.ml Oust Moyer, Kiul by landof Alex. Horn
south by laud 01 Ainoa llackenburg s;id
by lunds of I.ewls Manbeck and Juco
coutalng 8H Acres, more or lees with th
;, nil-nances.
s.i to commence at 11 o'clock a. m. when
- will made known .'
I ACOH ZKIHEK.
LINCOLN ZKIU8R.
Kxecutors.
NE1M
MEM-1
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WE IT ART THIS 8PRHTG 8EAS0I? WITH AH EITTDTE ITEW STOCKOF
BTTTTI S H
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AND FURNISHING GOODS.
Having disposed of all our stock of the previous season, we start this season with a clean, fresh stock of
goods from top to bottom everything new.
Our entire stock lias been purchased for SPOT CASH from large Clothing Manufacturers who were press
ed hard for the ready cash. We having taken advantage of that rare opportunity are prepared to
give the public tne bentnt ot prices on this nfeW Stock Ol Clothing which you will
scarcely believe until you visit our store
BOTE THE PRICES BELOW.
B
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Men's Working Suits, worth $3.SU ;
Our Price f 2-12.
Men's Grey Mixed Suits, others sell for 4J , '
Wo sell for 12.48.
Men's Blue and Black Cheviots, well made, fast colors;
, we sell tbeiu for 13-75- '
Men's All Wool Plaids hii.I Scotch Tweeds 8uits, worth
16.50 ; Our price $-4-00.
Hoys' Suits, 14 to 1U years, from 13. a 5 up to $9.00,
Men's All Wool Suits in plaids, cheeks and home
spun, latest styles, mat will be all the rage this
ni.HK, niaun up m nwciass style : no cloth
ing house sells for less than $9 00.
v , Our Price 15-49.
Plot more than one suit anlii tn m. nn.in,,...
Men's Fine AH Wool Black Clay Worsteled Suits
in uutaway or Pack, made to sell fr $11,00
"Ii-iot TOot.swa 13 r".r.
All the newest effects In Plaids, Checks. HouiesDun And Cheviot:.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING!
A PRENENT m KJf WITH EVERY ClIILD'N MlIT NOLD.
e have exercis'-d great care in selecting a line of Clothing to please the mothers as well as the little
ones. We have as complete a line CHILDREN'S CLOTHING as you will see thin season, consisting of
little IJovs' Junior Suits. Reefer Suits. Jersev Suits. H!mi Snit Vnlv..r Snlfj ami rvui. .,:o :
- - - -j , - ' -.-I , ,.,.., wiuoii JUIIL-lllir
trom U cents to y-UU. e have Kme rants Suits to 10 vears.
in price
Children's AV ool Mixed Kne Punts, 19c. Children's Gray Wool Knee Pants 25n
ChiltireuV Double beat and Double Knee Pants for 48o . worth 75c.
Boy's Pants from 60 cfs. to $2 50. Men's Pants from 65 cts. to $5 00.
OUR STOOZ OP FURNISHINGS, HATS AND CAPS
is larger than ever; all of the latest styles, shapes and colors. Our NECKWEAR the choicest in the
market. Our SHIRTS the best in the market for the price, loc. for a fine Negligee Shirt, with or with
out collar attached.
We do Lot advertise anything we have not in stock as we are prepared to serve you with anv article
mentioned on this sheet. It you want to BUY RIGHT, if you want to be TREATED RIGH'fj if you
want to SAVE MONEY, make our store your trading home
Convince yourself of the above facts the money yon can save by purchasing your goods from us.
"We X0 what OVEUUXIS advortlso.
Money n tunaea on uj article purcoasea from us which Is not satisfactory
RELIABLE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
SJtrABl.lS)ll.U 191 1B77.
M. LDEB 8c SDN,
SUNBURY, PA.
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TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The underslirnrd barlnz been restored to
nealtb by simple means, after suffering for sev
eral years with a severe luns affection, snd tbat
dread disease Consumption. Is anxious to
make known to bis fellow sufferers the means
of cure. Tot hone who desire It, he will cheerful.
I) send (free of cnaive) a copy of the prescript Ion
used, wblcli Uiey will find a sure cure for ( on.
nnptloa. Asthma, rrh, Hrnnchlila.
and all throat and lunit MaUillra. lie hopes all
sufferen will try Ibis remedy, as Ills Invalunlile.
Those desiring tUe prescription, which will cost
them not bin?, and may prove s blessing, will
please address
Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
s-HMyr Brooklyn, Mew York
CHAS. NASH PURVIS,
Collections, Loans
and Investments.
Real Estate Mil Private Banker.
WHliamspbrl, Lyeoming Co., Pa
Deposits accepted, subject to drafts or checks,
rem any part of tbs world.
Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments,
REM EM BEF --m-mm-.
H. HRRVEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
Jb ire, Lite, Accident and Tornado.
No Premium Notes.
oJufctice of the Peace
AND CONVEYANCER-M-
Z. STEININGfcR.
Middleburgh. Pa
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U. A. C. 81'ANOLEK.
No Assessments
The Aetna Founded A. D.. 1819!" Assets 811.055.513.88
" Home " 1853 " 9,853,628.54
" American 1810 " 2,409,584.53
, The Standard Accident Insurance Co.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association.
Tour Patronage Solicited.
DENTIST.
Gas Administered.
(,'rovrn nud BridKpwork, Ktc,
Offloe one door north of Weis' Store.
Selinsgrove, Pa.
K. 1. Pottiegei',
Veterinary sUrgeoN.
SELINSGROVE, PA.
All professional buslucsscntrustoil to my cure
will receive prompt and enrof:,! attention.
f.k.bowi:r.
K. K. 1'AWI.IMJ
BOWER & PAWLING,
Attorneys-at-Law,
H iddlBl nrb Pa.
Offices In Hunk Bulldlni:.
Public Sale of Valuable
REAL ESTATE!
Br virtue of an onli r Issued fo Ulm out of tlio
Court ot Common I'lnia of Nnvditr oiiniv tlie
unilerDlgnrd uominlttf of Jonli K. Ti oinus, an
habitual druiikurd, will m-11 upon tlio i rt mlses
lu 1'eun Twp., said county, at public mile, ou
Fridy, May 28, 1897,
the following described resil eiUite to wit :
All thnt certnln mcssuiije or tract of land sit
utile In I'enns Twp., tnydirco.. IM., uml tMninil
ed on tUe North by a pultllo ru.id. ou the Ij st I y
lnndorcbas.I,.4iembiirlliiK nul n the muHIi
and Wsl by land oi Henry Mover. con'aliliiK
Ot.e-Kouith ol an Aore. mure or li-ss, w hereon
arearntoda Kriiiiw Dwilllnir HniiHe. siuhlo
and minor outbullilliiKi, thnsnme belmr u very
desirable home, and being In first class rnunlr.
The ale will commence at one o'cloc p. m of
said day. The tei-nib 0' sale will be ) nor cent.
ot lh purchase money down when the pro e-iy
innirin-H imi, uiiii dim niiiMnee ipjii rue couiir
million ott'iesnle by the rourt. when a (lied
and poNsus.-Muu will he riven 10 the pu.chiowr.
.v. i-.. tKui.fcv.Lom. on j. k rnoiuas.
Note Any Inh rraat on doslred can be obtain
ed by culling upon tnu said ( mm t ee or his
AlUjrney.Cniis. 1'. L'lrlch,
S222-S2H5II AGENTS WANTED
Mi
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Anybody can tell you it's pudding
after they liuve eaten it. Just so
with our $12 Suits and others.
Anybody can tell you ufter wearing
which is made and finished best, but
few can tell by just looking. Look
at our $12 Suits, and then look at
others ; perhaps you can't see the
difference, but, like pudding, you'll
find it out.
Sh Sner Soils,
guaranteed to fit.
Wearingqtiality is unsurpassed
John A. Heffelfinger,
Merchant Tailor,
i I'osW'ce. Selinsgrovei Pa.
1 B.
WOLGEMDTH
ist
Hew Steel Cable Fencing
Beit Quality Greatest Varietv.
Fencing, Gates, Poultry Nettinf.
c::et in it fch live hen
Btiraua wonui wiu mci co, caiMi.
itipana Tabulss: eu. (1tm r.llet ! , Wpans Tabules: at druggists.
for Steam and Hot Water Fittlug.
Also dealer in Boilers, Engines,
Shutting Pulleys, Hungers and Leath
er Belting.
REPAIRING
ot Engines, Boilers and Mill work.
Families can be supplied with Bath
Tubs, Pipe and Pipe Fittings. 1 give
as reference concerning my mechani
cal sKiii, r ftck a Vo. or Waynesboro,
Pa. and Lebanon M'f'g. Co. both com
panies ot high standing.
In order to avoid accidents
All Boilers
should be tested under the bydraulio
test at least onoe a year. Avoid
danger aud call upon me to make the
test,
A. B. WOLGEMUTH,
Selicsgrove, : ; pa.
Remember
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SELINSGltOVE
MARBLE-YARDl
Rlpaai Tabules: (or tour tomacn.
M. L. MILLER, - Prop'r
I keep constantly on band and man
Hfuoture to order all kinds of
Marble and Granite
Mmrels Mil MUml
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired.
LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES!!
I have one of the best Marble Cut
ters in the State and consequently
turn out good work,
QTCouie and see my work&prioes.
Thankful for past favors I most re
spectfully ask a continuance of same,
M, L. MILLER
Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver.
Rlpans Tabules cure bad breath,
illptfis Taouies cure nausea.
Rlpans Tabules cure dlztluesi. .
Sheriffs Sale of Va'.uabla
REAL ESTATE!
and to me dlroetad I will oi.7. to L,i't 2,
attha Court Houaa Id MldUlehurtli.W.g,
baturdari May 29tb. 1897.
at It o'clock, a. til., tlie lolloliir UoktIM m
itata to wit j
TH ACT NO. ONE All that cait.iu Irntd
land iltuattd In Adams town.ihlu, SordntT
Fa., one-loarth inllaw.it of Troi.lvltl. UtM
ad on tba nortli by laodsol Mn. K.iun
on tba aait bj public road and Lndi ot ii
Moyei, an tht iuth bjr Uodi ol Koiur Haiti
luc Smith ami RobartSmlth and no tkiia
vj ihiiiif ui nunn omun and 1. 1. Mxibtei
iiiiiiik it lorn inn h iihit.iii.. n..,. u u.
on wli.ch ar arccted a tw rtoiv Krain. IM
mn. uiu uara anu oiiiar culuuUJIugi.
TKACT NO. TWO Ilia uudlvldM eM
Interettinallthatoaruintruot of wood w
iituate la Adams townahlp, SDydor cmiiif.h.
bounded on Ilia north by land, nl tht hita 1
helM, on tba oast by lands ol Jacob D. !Md
on th. aouth by laud, or O. Hard.n I'lih
lulDlaar tr acrai audits pcrolici, Bute ot to
w iku ww apiiurianaucaa.
TKACT NO. THKKE All th.t ccrlalo Ml
niiaauiiiuaiaa In spring Towi.ilno, S
county. I'a.. bouadeil ou tlia nnrtli h, lm,ii a
Mra. OiithorlneSbirey, ou the .tin liv Uoditl
Keiiuen Oretae, on tli touth by laud. ol Ckv.
waiter and ou tna woat by tract No. i. hm
after dewrl i ed containing 17 acre, and 121 1
aa more or leaa with th aaiiurteDaucei.
TKACT NO. FOUR-AII that cerUIn trirt a
laud altuated In Sprlnu; townahlii, tiuvdir IX
I'a. about one-hall mile wuatol liunvcr Sprlto.
uuuuu(i on in. norm ny umia nuuiia A ii.tj
Ivr, on tlie taat bv landa ol Mra. lioijcre. km-
Ich and Metilintle, on Ilia louta b, yiHt
road, and on the waat by laud, ol J. C. Miw
bavh and othera containing; 37 euros and :itt
ai uioie or Ufa wnn tut appurtcnuiicrt,
TRACT NO. FIVkl-AII that certain tncU
laud altuated I Spring townh!, siiMt IC
f . about one-hall mile louiti-wral of Hanr
spring, bounded on the nerth hy mil nil
MaubecK and J. C. btiecht. on tliu tun 'mi
nt Catheilne Jill ire T and Tract No. S aMi
scribed, on the aoulb by lamlaol llw.k.teti
Mra. Keuli.n Fry and the Ilrechblll tinn. u
iu the welt hy land! ot Amos llcnler, 1. 1. Mt
beck and othera. centainlng 69 acrai luvreuriia
ou wnivu are erected a Two aiuir vnuua
bank barn and other outbuilding.
. TKACT NO. 81X-A certain Rl. of U
. altuuted about one-ball' mile weit l H"" I
' NiirlHu. Iu......l..l ..... . u ...j, jimth hfl I
1. Manbeck and on th want liv laml ol I
Keigle cvotaioliiK 7 aorea, 111 petcljira B'rm I
mis who ina appuricnancoa.
TRACT NO. SEVEN The oiie luunliiliw
id all that cerulu lot or pared oi K"1""'1 "m
In mo nlluga of lleavor Mptlug', Siji
ahlp, MijilurCo., I'a., boundedon llw iwna .
an ulley, on the Euet by the puhll; mid.oa w
south by Watar atrxnl and on tint will li lot
J. M. bulcr containing one-fourlh air nun 'I
lese, on wnicn le arected a urge fury uumm
part being occupied by Miinlioek'i tmeiKl
parthySuilUi a hotel, alao coniamiBg roowl
which are occupied by aevroi onlett, l" ' I
uuiei neu m.i iue loai ol me lot uuu "" -bulldlnna.
I
TRACT No. UIUHT-Alio a certain M I
grouuu or inline mono lot altuui.il I" Pr
towaahlp, Snyder Co.,1'a., tn .undid miclitiwA
aoutli aud weal by lauda ol William On "
ou theea-t by landa ol Caihcriuealnrc.'M'X
Ing one acre more orleia with the ii'jiu:le
Seiaed, Ukeu Into eia utlou and to l u
uie pruiierty ol Samuel Shlrev.
Alao at the aaiae time and plnw hy vlrn"' I
writ of Fl, Fa. laaued out ol tliu Court ' I' I
mon I'laaaoi snydar Co., I'a. an. I io lue J'"
1 Will bhII ia.lt lit t M.l.ln l..r nr .n'UI 1)1 tfrviHV I
altuated In Spring townrlilt), Niyder tn. f I
uuuvone-uaii uine weotoi ierrn".." - i
joining landa af W. H. Kelgk. H'l.eA" I
and tllM Suitlturv an.l liii..n rail load, a I
talnluir about 1 acre) more or leu uii lc,,fl
erected a Dualling Home. Seiie.l. uata'TI
aiovullon and lobe aold aa the pruiivrly "I
vosiih. .
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ORPHAN'S
COURT SALE!
By virtue of an order of the orphan' CWrq
bnulcr County, the underslKiinl AdmlnWrl
oi aiury iiiiuc nsiBgor, lute ol bciiui"-v a
uroeamu, will sell al public sale ou ' r- a
oca uil
Thursday, May 27, 1897.
Ilia fnllawlnir rlu.rlhiul nul MlaMt0j
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Twp.HnyderUQ., Pa.. ftdJolumffUitfJ5)?L
SelliiHkrruve, and bounded on the Kui W C J
iluirer. Weat by an alley, and Noriu
alley, being an ordinary town lot ality
ana one hundred and ality feet deep.
leas, whereon are erected a j
Bouse. Stable and minor outbuilding?
same being In good repair and aduilmW"
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. .
conditions will be made known by M.
M.K.Mblllf.Wjy
Note-Any Information denlred will f
iillv iriM'n if '.AMllii.ilAit h tnulle to IT
aHmlnlatratir nr rl... D tTlrli U. L0.
tome.