0s 1 Beware 2i- NPW T - jtflft''' NFS W T : Of the He. Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo., writ? "I'or six ears I have been a nnfferer from a scrofulous affection the I'lnnds of tnv ' neck, and all efforts of physicians in Washington, D. C, Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After si months' constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re moval of the gland. At this critical mo ment a friend recommended S.S.S., and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice against all patent medicines, 1 be gan its use. Before I had used one bot tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, though lam not through with my second bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over $15"-" . .. . This experience is like that of all who suffer with deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no good, and even their resorts to the knife prove either fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets at the root ol the disease and forces it out perma nently. , ,, v S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) A Real Blood Remedy. is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cures the most obstinate cases ol Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, etc., which other so-called blood reme dies fail to touch. S.S.S. geU at tht root of the disease and forces it out per manently. Valuable books will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., At lauta, Ga. Ja. Peter of Lot-ll liut;ht the one half of L.fll Mme. The new til m la liuw lVtt-r & Hun-i .... L. N. JeuklUB luuvml flow Lowell to Mih. Aarou MoyeiVou Saturday.... J. J. btttly, F. C. rUr uuil L. N. JetikluH made a buHiijeiH lii In Ad ntuHbui'i; U'. wt-t-k .... Some of our yuuug men ait) uiukititf it paiutious of to alteud the big sliow at Liitwis- ...... i i .i i i Hi McCluie expicta to Luve new xta loes of bis outi raiaiui; ia u ween or two. . . .If h boy does us much work ou the roads an a umu wby uould'ut he have as much pay. Some think w by be is only a boy. 'lbat id not right. .. The report is thut West Beaver has an applicant for tbe Mid dlebuiK 1'ostomce, vou cau bet, the stuff-is here to bold the position. Hoy s try and keep ou this siiie of the dtud line, if you cuu, if not, cross over.. .The dtlleiem Sunday schools and also the (J. A. It. are making piepaialion for memorial day, and a big turn out is expected to pay re spect to our falleu Heroes, by Uw ini; their graves with tiowei s. It's a day that should never be forgotten. , W e are expectiug J. J. Steely to de liver an address in memory of the old soldiers at linker's church on that day.... Senator Humiuel was seen passing through McClure last wrek. Ed call again, only slop n little longer. . . .The person that shot ut Home of the uiouuments at the St. Paul's chuich is considered a fHi tie man and should not bo afraid to tell it. FKEEBU RO. Dr. Rotbrock represented Free burg Lodjje I. O. 0. F. at the meet ing of Grand Lodge at Williamsport Johu Uoutz and 11. F. Arnold were also in atteudauce. These brethren gave a very interesting account to our Lodge at the meeting Saturday evening. . . .Mr. Uarter and Mr. Lose and their wives of Brush Valley, Centre Co., were weloome visitors at the homes of S. O. Hilbish and W. C. Hilbisb... Prof. 1). S. Boyer will attend a meetiug of the directors of Mt. Airy Lutheran Seminary atGer mantowu June- 8. From there h will go to La u castor to uttend tbe 150th convention of the Evangelical Luthei au Ministeriuui of Pennsylva nia which will be held in the Wait Lutheran church June 10. Dr. .tl L. Frypaatur ...Rev. Q. D. Druk. enmiller preached a very interesting and instructive English sermon Sun day evening t o a large audience. He will move to Freeburg July 1st MissMalinda Roush baa gone to Steelton to spend several weeks with the family of Miles : Wetzel... .Mm, S. B. KanU is erecting a' porch in front of her residence. Miles Kantr is managing the"bulldihg and secur ing the material. . . . David and How ard Ai bogast are painting the house and bat n of J. P. Artley. It is a de cided uoproveiueut to tbe premises F. E. Hilbish in convalescent Hetmssed through a painful and rtrotractcd snell of rheumatism... The Lutheran and Reformed Sunday schools are practicing music, recita tions and responsive reading from Pentecostal Gift for Children's Day entertuinnient A. Q. Bashoar aud wifo visited Merchant Harley at this place Sunday ...S. Q. Hilbish had his house and kitchen roofed with slate John Hummel put a new roof ou the stable ou his Freeburg propert y occupied by H. 0. Roush ... .C. II. Miller of Philadelphia vis ited his grandmother, Houtz, and other relatives ...T. F. Hoover bored a well of 38 feet on the premi ses of Mrs. Susan Diehl KHEAMER. Win. Gemberling, wife aud daugh ter, Carrie, of Salem were the guests of J F. Walter's Sunday before last The Editor of the Post and wife were in our town Thursday eveniug on their wheels. .. .Mrs. N. C. Ou telius was in your town on Friday . . . George Gordon, who has been working in Sunbury, returned home on Friday.... Frank Thomas receiv ed and shipped a car-load of cattle last week. .. .Frank Row and family of Seliusgrove visited his mother at this place Sunday.. ..R. S. Ueintz- elman of 1 axiuos was home over Sunday Mrs. Geo. Hoko of Dituville are visiting her parents .-ut tins pluce . . .John Duck and A. D. Kreainer were in Middleburg on their wheels on Saturday evening to see iLu ruins of the tire. ..Henry Groom ami wife of Lewisburg visit ed friends at this place one dav lust week.... Thompson Hilbish of Se linsrove waa in town Thursday.... Mrs. Gelliuer aud daughters of Lewisburg were the guests of Levi Eulley's over Sunday. Baby Mine! Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod f her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother' Friend. is a blessing to woman, 11.00 PXB BOTTLE at all Drug- Stores, or aant bjr mail on receipt of prioe). BOOKS Containing Inraluablt information of rote terert to all women, will be md rntt to any address, npon application, by Tao BIADrULD BMCUTOB CO., Atlanta, 6 WANTKD.-3 Wide Awake Knergctlo Men Ilrighl Young Ladle, Teacher or Student, for special work In tocli County, (iooil talkers well recommended with team preferred. Lib eral salary for whole time, or coinmliwinn for part time. Address, liusincsa, Uox H2, l'liilu delnlilu. 5-20-41. A.DAMSBURG. Harry Lowder of Miflliotown spout a week with his frieud, Ambrose Aurnnd .... Miss Grace Mattern and Ai iincinn Kautz. who are attending the Freeburg Musical school, were at home over Sunday MissBesBie Mechtley is staying at Miftiintown at present.... Bruce urouse oi oiiuuie hiircr WAR in town over Sunday. ., n,iito n nnmhnr of our vouns'Deople attended the festival at Troxelville on Saturday evening.... Spencer Romig and Will Keller went to Sun imrv nn their wheels Saturday. . . . Amuion Aurand was in Mifflintown two days last week .... Michael Hack enburg and small daughter accom panied by Lincoln Walter of near Middleburgh visited the former's nn. Talmer. on Saturday. . . . Mrs. C. ' m m. L MUSTEK'S NO ril'KS. Notlco Is U.-rrby (flv "on tluK tin- (o.l.jwiiiK mimed ler.ioiis Lave tiled tlit-lr A'luiliilHlrulors', ouardlun, and Ex ci'Hlors' occomits In the KotfHier's ofllce of 8ny iIit foimiy. and ilii' muiif will be prewnti-d lor conilrmui ion ami ullowunce at the Court Uouse In Middli-burgli, Muuduy, June 7. 1SUT. No. 1. Kint and flna! account of Cleo: W. Weav er, Kzeciitorof the eatate of Klixa V. Sclinee, late of KrrakurK, I'a. deeeaaed. No; 2. Klmtand flunl account of Iiaae Row, Trustee of Jonathan How, Into of l'enn Twp., deceaaud. No. :i. Kirat and final accniinl of Valentine Walter, Adininihtratnr of tlie entatc of Catli eriue Walter, late of Middleuurgl., I'a. deed. No. . The account of 8. (1. Kliy, Kiecutor, of the estate of Oeurge Kby, late of Sellna grove, I'a. deceuaed. No. 5. The second and final account of Joel O. Xkthi, Administrator of the eatate of Daniel (1. Stnlii, liitoot Union Twp., Snyder Co., I'a. deceased. No. fl. The account of Samuel Shircy, Guardian of Carrie E., K. Kl, Nellie K., and Mabel It. Youuiruiaii, minor children of William and B0I1 f Voungman. Uoceaaed. mtu ' No. 7. Hie nrsi ana nnai account oi a. n. mus- ser, Adininlntrator or the estate ol Win. 11. Mirnser, late of Adams Twp., Hnydor Co., I'a. deceased. No. ft. First and final account of Millard, Frank K. and John n. Kern, and John IlelrlcK, Ex ecutors of the estate of Henry Kern, late of Beaver Twp., Snyder Co., I'a. deceased. No. 9. Final account of Mary A. Hoot, Admin- intrntrti of the estate oi Isaac inner, late of Union Twp., deceaaed. No. 10. First and final account of Henry If. Me christand Franklin Bttner, Executors of the estate of John II. Bechrlst, late of Union Twp., deceased. No. 11. Account of Sarah K. Wetiel, Adin'x. of the estate of Klitaheth Aurand late of Jack son Twp., deceased. No. 12. First and final account of Ner. n. Mid dleawarth and I'hiiip lri-eae, Kiecutora of the eatate of A. J. Mlddleawarth, late of lteaver Twp., deceased. No. 18. First and tlnal account of A. B, Dauber luan, Kiecutor of the eatate of J. M. I)au ' berman, late of Jackaon Twp., deceaaed. v 14 AiMHimit of William Mover. Administra tor of the estate of Sarah Diehl, lata of Washington Twp., deeeaaed, No. 1.1. Account of William and John B. Apple, Kiecutorsol ine esiaw oi rmiip Appie, . dee'd, who was guardian of Adam and Ag nes Uarman, minor children of Adam (tar man, lata of Washington Twp., deceaaed. H. is Final account of Jefferson Arbogaat. fluardian of Clara K. Klingler minor child of Clara Klingler, late of Washington Twp. deceased. Nn it Rnnnlemental accounts of of H. M. Freed and A. M. Freed, Adm'ra of the estate of Ooorge Freed, lata ol Washington Twp., deceaaed. , O. M. BIIINDEL, Register, I nDliltf cure for dronkennesa for liauor. Women Stop-Drink and effect been proven in mou Mr. Smith We hBT6 lost 8 (tood Cltl- aands of cases. ' Mailed in a pi '1J "life zen,' an earnest, worker in the church BJxaS? PartTculari and testimoalala fre. L 0 E B S WE STAET THI8 8PRHTQ 8EA80H WITH AH EHTDIE HEW STOCK OF "SfpaLISH IT PI n IV AND FURNISHING GOODS. Having disposed of all our stock of the previous seasons, we start this season with a clean, fresh stock of goods from top to bottom everything new. Our entire stock has been purchased for SPOT CASH from large Clothing Manufacturers who wereDress- J I 1 it J L tIT- I a .... . . .1 eu iiuru ior uie reaujr casn. t e naving iaKcn advantage oi tliat rare opiwrtunity are prepared to give the public the benefit of prices on this ntW stock of clothing which you will i scarcely believe until you visit our store ' DOTE THE FRIGES BELOW Men's Working Suits, worth $3.50 ; Our Price. 12-12. Men1! Grey Mixed Suit, other aril for $4.50 , We sell for 12.48. Men' Blue and Black Cheviot, well made, fast colore; we sell them for $3-75-Men's All Wool Plaids and ttaotoh Tweeds Suits, worth $6.60 ; Our price $4r-00. Boytr uiu, 14 to iv years, from la.ao up to $9.00. Men's All Wool Suits in plaid, checks and home puo, latest styles, that will be all the rage this spring, mad-! up in flrst-alass style ; no cloth H)(C noutie r im for less than $9 00. , .ur Price $5-49 Not more than one suit no Id to a euatoiuttr. Meu'a Fine All Wool Black Clay Worstered Suits in cutaway or ck, made to sell fr $11,00. Oiip 'Prir tflfin- All the newest effects In Plaids, Checks, Homespun and Cheviot. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! -A PREHENT til TEW WITH EVERT CHILD'S SVIT HOLD. We have exerois-d great care in selecting a line of Clothing to please the mothers as well as the little ones. "NVe have as complete a line CHILDREN'S CLOTHING as you will see this season, consisting of little Boys' Junior Suits, Reefer Suits, Jersey Suits, Blouse Suits, Velvet Suits, and Crash Suits, ranging iu price irom 7U cents to $;w. e Have Knee rants Suits to lu years. Children's Wool Mixed Knt Pautn, 19o- Children's Grav Wool Knee Pauts, 25o. ChildreuV Double Seat and Double Knee Pants for 48o . worth 75o. Boy's Pants from 60 ot. to $2.50. Men's Pants from 65 cts. to $5.00. OUR STOCK OP FURNISHINGS, HATS AND CAPS is larger than ever; all of the latest styles, shapes and colors. Our NECKWEAR the olioieest in the market. Uur annua the best in the market for the price, 4uc. for a fine Negligee Shirt, with or with out col lar 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 RIGHT) 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. Wo Z0 wbat OTHBRS advertise. Money refunded on any article purchased from us wblch is not satisfactory. M. LDEB 8c SDN, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, EUTABL1SIIED IN 1177. SUNBURY. PA. L 0 E B S Public Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE! Bjr virtue of an ordrr Issued to btm out of the Court of Common Hlraa of Snyder count lb underoleord committee ot Jonn K. Thorn, an habitual drunkard, will sell upon the premises In Penn Twp., said county, at public safe, on , Friday, May 28, 189T. the following' described rsul eatate to wit : All tbat certain messusge or tract of land sit uate In Perm Twp., Snyder Co.. Pa., and bound ed on the North by a public road, on the K by lnndotchss.L.Ueni6erllRg aud on the South aud wm by land of Uenry Moyer. oooialii)bg One-Tourtb of so Acre, mure or leas, whereou are erected a Frame Dwelling House, Stable and minor outbuildings, Ibe same being a desirable home, and being In flralclasa repatt" Tbe sale will commence at one o'clock p. of said day. The terms of sale will be so per ftqt. of the purchase money down when tbe property Is struck off, and the balance upon the cotrflr matton of tbe sale by tbe court, when a deed and possession will he trlven to tbe purchaser. H. E. BRDLBY.com.on J. B. Thomas. Note Any information desired can be obuln ed by calling upon the suld couimlUee or, his Attorney, fuss. P. I'lrlch, Km. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned hATlng been restored , to health by simple means, after suffering for sev eral years with a severe lung nffectlon, sud that dread disease Consumption. Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means nf cure. To those who desire It. he will cheerful ly send (free of charge) a copy of tbe prencrlpUon used, which they will Ond s sure cure for Van- suraptlna, Astnraa, (alarm, fjroachlils. and all throat .iid lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try this remedy, as It Is Invaluable, Those desiring the prescription, which will cost thetn nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address aer, IjUwajiu a. wiuus, iMO-lyr Brooklyn, New Yor k THE "MAYWOOD" BICYCLE - THE OOUBLC DIAMOND MAMC STRONGEST WHEEL ON EARTH am. THIICOHPUTE Tsf9 fl BICYCLE 507 V T AND COUPON 1 muTwrinn m -i am. m 1 1ll ii mi a I 'II I 1 ' 1 1 ail niiss'a'1' DsTPNTO f Pa. 1? I i May 17, IBM- Od. 3, 1893 Jaa. 1, 1815 k.. M .a AS sn. taw Others Peasisf D It. A. C. BPAJNOLEK, DENTIST. Qns Adiiiliimtered. Crown and Hridework, Etc, Office oue door north of Wets' Store. SelinsKrove, Pa. ii. 1. Pottiegeir, Veterinary sUrgeoN. SELINSOROVE, PA. All professional business entrusted to my oare will receive prompt and careful attention. F. E. BOWER. E. E. PAWMXO BOWER & PAWLING, Attorneys-at-Law, In Hank Building. MMmh Fa. Offices I CHAS. NASH PURVIS. Collections, Loans and Investments. Real Estate ad Private Banker. Williamaport. Lycoming Co., Pa Denoslts accepted, subject toUrafU or cheoks. rom any part of the world. aJuiiticeof the Peace AND CONVEYANCER. M- Z. STEININGER, Middleburgh, Pa. JAa O. CKOU8E, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MlDDLKBORO, PA. All business entrusted tohia care will receive prompt attention. BEAVERTCWa. Mrs. Edward Beaver in visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Shaw, at Sunbury I. J. Keller spent a few hours in Middleburg last week...., Mis. Geo. Thomas and her two aon of Lewistown are visitibg her rela tives at this place... JHies'lBelle Freed went to Sunbury hut Monday ... Dr. J. T. Stroheeker is attending U. S. court in Philadelphia as a wit- naBS....V. a. nerDBier. agent oxtne P. R. K. company at uearneia, Tisiting bis parents at tnia puce, ... ' IB The "Mavwood" la the tlronrttl and rimplat bicycle ever made. Adapted for all kind of roads and riders. Made of material that is tolul, tough and wiry; simple In construction, easily taken apart and put together; has few parts: ia of such wiry construction that its parts will bold together even in sn sccldent; no hollow tubing to crush in at every contact; a frame that cannot be broken; so simple that its adjusting parts serve as ita councillor parts; a one-piece crank inatead of a doaen parte: alwaya ready to give reliable and rapid transportation. FRAME Improved double diamond; made of -luch cold rolled steel roda (iougheat and strongest metal for ita weight known); Joined together with our improved steel fittings; a marvel of novelty, simplicity and durability, the greatest combination of ingenuity in bicycle mechanism known, to build a frame without braien jointa and tubing, as all know that tubular frames sometimes break and fracture at braien joints, and tubes when they are buckled in, cannot be repaired. WHEELS 28-inch, front and rear; warranted wood rims, piano wire nickel tangent spokes anf brass nipples. HUBS Large barrel pattern; made from the beat quality cold-drawn seamless steel, with patent reinforced spoke flanges directly over ball bearings. TIRES "Gaielle" or "Tiirer" sins-letube. "North American1' or "Boston " double lube, or some other first-class If ordered, "Arlington" hose pipe or BEARINGS Ball bearing to every part vnsnn ensri oeaninus Arenuea pneumatic tires, fully guaranteed. We will furnish, Moriran & Wriirht nulck renalr tires for 2.00 extra, net, inrliidlnir wheels, crank axle, steering head and nedals. with our patent ball cases, which are Interlocked and support esch other. CUPS AND CONES Beat quality selected steel, carefully tempered and hardened. CHAINS number block pattern, high grade hardened centers, rear adjustment. CRANKS Our celebrated one-piece crank, fully protected by patenta: no cotter pins. SPROCKET S Made from best quality refined steel, nicely finished and hardened; rear sprocket detachable, front sprocket securely keyed to crank sale. REACH Shortest. 28 Inches; longest, 36 inches. GEAR 64 or 72. FRONT FORK-Indestructible; fork crown made of drop forged ateel. HANDLE BAR Reversible, readily changed to either raised or dropped pattern; best cork or composition cork handles, latest style or English tips and ferrules. SADDLE Our own stvle "K" high grade, very easy riding; P. and P., Gilliam or some other first-class make. PEDALS Combination rat-trap or rubber; full ball bearing. FINISH Knameled in black, with all bright parts, including front fork, handle bar, hubs, seat post, cranks and spoke, nickel plated. Bach bicycle complete with tool bag. pump, wrench and oiler. WEIGHT According to tires, pedals, saddles, etc., 27 to 80 pounds. GUARANTEE Each "Maywood" Bicycle is fully guaranteed for one year. , Nafavins, Wash., Feb. 10, 18M. I consider your "Maywood" wheel the strongest and safest bicycle made for hard riding and rough roads, such as we have in this country. They are also light running and easy to adjust. The one-piece cranK la a wonnenui piece oi mecnanicat simpnqiy in bicycle construction, and with the improvements I understsnd they are to have this year, It will be the best wheel made. SAMUEL & &OMERVIU.B. j la our Special Wholesale Price. Never before told for less. To quickly introduce the "Maywood" Bicycle, we have decided to make a special coupon offer, giving every resder of this paper a chance to get a first-class wheels! the lowest price ever offered. On receipt of $27.00 and coupon we will ship to snyone the shore bicycle, securely packed and crated. Honey refunded, if not as represented, after arrival and examination. We will ahin C. O. D., with privilege of examination, for 128.00 and coupon, provided $6.00 ia sent with order as s guarantee of good faith and charges. A written binding warranty sint with each bicycle. Thia Is a chance of a lifetime, and you cannot afford to let th opportunity pass. Address all orders to f ,ASH BUYERS' UNION, 162 Watt Via Burt St., Ii 3S3 1. CHICAGO. Il" COUPON No. SStleJi aeoaroa :$5.oo: Htafltattfc order For MAYWOOD No.S BICYCLE CAN YoU detect THE CHAFF FROM THE WHEAT? Remember The Dead! 0 SBATsINO (8KB THAT CURVE t) The chaff of wheels are made to sell not to ride, with economy kb a partner. The Kiatiho is the wheat of wheels. Contains the good the substance of all improve ments. The Double Roller Chain and Improved Divided Crank Shaft alon, place tbe Kkatino "366 dayi ahead of them all'' , Oaf beautiful Catalogue taJa of friction reduoed. -. s.nator.na. EEATINd WHEEL CO., ' .' MwDtaTowa, 00M. SELINSG110VE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r I keep constantly on hand and man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite MOBDIDBfitS Ml Mioses! Old Stones Cleaned and Sepaired. LOW PRICES ! LOW PRICES!!, I have one of the best Marble Cut ters in tbe State and consequently turn out good work. BasfCouie and see my workprioes. Thankful for past favors I most re spectfully ask a continuance of same, M. L. MILLER The following Rsntleman. will rep resent our local Camp of Sons of America at the P. 0. S. of A. Dis trict Convention to be held at Mid dleburgh June 6th: Edwin S. Willis, Geo. W. Walborn, ). GearyBerer, A. fl. Hendricks. Chas. M. Herrold, O. W.Hoover, Chas. JL Fisher. Couriir. Sheriff's Sale of Valuable HiMlj MoT AT Kr virtue of a wrltol Fl. Fa. Issued sal jourt oi Common fleas or Bi.yeer eonntr, and to me directed 1 will eipot to public snuo voun noiise id miiltllelxirgh.l'a.i Saturday, May 29tb, 1897. at IS o'clock, a. in., the folloolDe; dsKrlbef iai 10 wn TN Arr NO. ONK-A1I that certain Irl uinu rugaied in Adams township, Surds) ru., uiwiuun ii uiiiv wssi Ol iroxsiTllle, stl on tbe Burth br luDilaof Mrs. Ssisb 1 on the east by imhllo road sad leads al MoVei, on theaoiith by lands ol Foittr 9 xsaac annul anu jtooenomitn and oa la) liy cs ml of Uobert Smith and 1. 1. tiny tmiiiiivisaoresandlM perches, nion in wliichsreareeteil a twu rtury 1'rimt iuh, uiia uitru aua oiner oniuuuuiiifi, TBAUTMO. TWO-The uodlrkled Interest In all that osrUIn tract of weM situate la Adsms township, Snyder emu bounded on the north by lands ol tee hetr, on the east by lands ol Jacob 0. sl on th. south by lands ol U. Harden Uli talulnc 67 aerss and 11 perehel, acre i wltb the appurtenance. TB CT NO. THR KE All that oerUI ol land ili uuted In Spring Township, ! vounty, I'a., bounded on die north br U Mrs. (.latherlue Shirey, on the east bf It lteubon lireesev ou the south by lands o Walter and ou the west by trsot tin. i, alter deori edcomalnlng 1" acres and 131 es more or leas with tbe sppurtenanosi. T1UCT 0. KOU It-All tbat certsls I la ii J situated In Sprlim townhli, SntJ ca. about one-hall mile west ol llesveria bounded ou ths north by Unds ol Juliu A, ler, on the oast by lands ot Mrs. Kebtco iuii anu - nicuiinuo. on ins suum u, road, and on the west bv lamia nl J. C, bach sud olhersooutalnlDir 37 acres sadT es mure ur iss wnn ins appuriensncis. TKAOTNo FIVt AlllliutesrUla laud situated In Spring tosrnlil., SujJ r. aiiout uue-ball mils suutli-ws vl 8prluK, hounded on the Uurlh by Uo.li UaunuuK and J. O. biiaclit. oh tlio ewl Ii ol Oaihoilue iliirey sun Tract No. I en scrlltcd. on the south b lauds ol Koukekl Mrs. heubsu Kry aud the lln clndll liel ou uie won ny isuus ol Amos iienier, i I buck aud others, ooutaiuing M acrst uiol ou wniun are erected a i u Mury bunk baru aud other outbullUliiKS. -I'KACT HO. S1X-A eortaln piece situated about ous-hsll mile wet oil MprliiK. bouuded on the north, eoit, M i. Ataiiuecs aud on the west by isnui I UeialH oontaialUK 7 acres, 111 perehel I ess wun in appuricaaucoi. TK ACT NO. SEVEN The one faart In all that certain lot or narcel ol xruttd In the village of Bearer SprUgH, April snip, onyueruo., ra., Douuueu oa iu an alloy, on tbe East by tbe oubIN in south by Water Ureal and ou the wMt U J. M. Baker oontalnlns one-fourth scrw less, oo which la erected a large I story J pan neing occupied by Alanoecs i m pert by Smith's hotel, also oontalsll Which are occupied by secrei oratn uoiei sneu at tue loot 01 ine lot auu buildings. TRAUTNII. VfUHT Almacsru round or Lime stone lot situated township, Snyder Co., I'a.. bonuded onf sou is auu well by lands ol wuiism v on ths eat b lands ol Caiherluealiln Ing one acre more or less with thesppul Deitea, usen into eie ution sua in the properly of Samuel Sbirer. Also at the same time and ulsee by I writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out ol the Court! mon Plsasol Snyder Co., fa. sad tent 1 will sell all that certain lot or pencil suuaieu in ounng lowasnip, pj"i about one-hall mile we6t ol lisersr bm joining lands II W. H. Keigls, KeeM and the Sunbury and Lewlstowu nil Mining sdoui i as re more or . erected a bwalllnu Housa. Stii, I siecutloa and to be told ae the pniperl smsmitn. j snenrioffloe, Mfddleburg.I'a., 1 ORPHAN'S COURT Sj Suvder Oounty, the undersigned ao ui ataxy uiuaeusiager, ittie u i deceased, wlU ail at publlo sale oa I aeaon J Thursday, May 27,1 tbe foUowIng desorlbed real eMail AU that certain bouse and lot HW Twp , Snyder Oo- Pa, adjolnlog Bellnsgrove, and bounded on Mt Uo road, on the South by a lot of w. I alager. West by an alley, and Noraf alley, being an ordinary town iw and one Hundred and sixty leet on leas, whereon are erected a nrw House. Stable and minor puuwjt tame being In good repair an: Jdu' Sale to eommeaoe at 1 o'ciook a. eonaiuons wui oe maae anvjjj. fully gleen If appUoaUoo nj Aaminiasrawr or taaa. r. HrasT. : aj)d ft kind friend.
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