Published every Thursday. Geo W. Wagenseller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. Ulch must be paid tn advance when sent out side the county.) MATES OF ADVERTISING. All transient dvert!rm;ntt not otherwise contracted for wtll he charged At the rale of 16 Cents per llne(non partel nieaHUre) (or find Inser tion and lu cents per line (or ever; subsequent insertion. fDratk notitft pubiuktd frn ; obituary jwrv. tribute of rutprct. lie, thrte cento a tin. Republican Standing Committee. Adams Tobias Mttrhell.Troxolvlllc. W. II. nor- man, Trnxelvllle. Beaver 'has. K.Secht, IJeavertown, James M. Kline, IteaverUiwn. Beaver W.-(ieo. J. Speece. McClure. T. A. Wajf- ner. Met 'lure. Centre Klmer slismhach. Mlddleburgh, D. F. Bliiiraiimn. ivnns Creek. Ohupniiiu W. II. hrstelter, MeKees Half Kalis, Kdk'ar KelHli, Hotter. Krauklln W. I. OKI, I'axtonvllle, J. W. Elsen- hoiir. Mlrtdlctmnth. Jackson .1. s. Vearh-lc, Krat lervllle, Isauo 111- f'r. New Berlin. MlddlilnirL'h lieo. W. Waifnnseller. Middle. Iiurafi, N. A. Biwes. Mlddleburgh. MlddleiTeek P. I,. How, K reamer, K. H. ll'itn- mel. Kreiimcr. Moiinx'-Oi'it. II. Lenier, Shamokln Dam, J. II. Rlln:lis. I'enn-t'. V.. Wagner, Salem, Daniel Knouse, So llievrnve. Perry .1. N. llroliis, Mt. I'leasnnt Mills, B. . ArlMiiriist, Ml. Pleasant Mills. Pcrrv W.-B. H. Nannie, Hlelilield. Dan. Man- ' evnl, Klclillcld Sellnstrmw-N. S. Fisher, Kclliisk'rove, F. H. smltli, Sellnsitrovi'. Sprlnir -hr. A. M. smith. Heaver Springs, P. F. lleU'el, Heaver Sill lllirs. I'lilon ileci. I. FlatnlerH. Purl Treverton, o. (1. II lee. Purt .Troverton. WavlniiL'iiiii .lerrv Charles, l'recburK, W. Il linium, Kreermn.'. A :' I 'It Ull. I X Tl CKE T. Aiiori'iit.; Ji(lije, If.(7. Sitinpsell. 'rofiiiliotill'i, (r. M. Sllitlihl. AVMVC ( llo'onh r, J. II. Willis. District. Atturiii'u, J. M. Jlnker. Jitr;i (7o)um., Jos Jl. Hendricks. Thursday, Juno 3, 1897. State Officers to be Elected. Tho Mtato officers to bo elected nt the coi'iinu election iu Nov. uro an Auditor General and a State Treas urer. The Auditor General chose every third year and servos from the first Tuesday of 51 ty succeeding his election. His duties are generally to examine and settle all accounts be tween the commonwealth and any person, officer, department, associa tion or corporation. He also exam ines, annually, the condition of State Treasury. He gives bond in the sum of $50,000. He appoints a deputy who gives bond in the sum of $10,000. The salary of the Auditor General is $4.0(10 yearly. Tho Deputy Audi tor General receives $:),0)0. The ciudidateV for ttepublicau nomination for Auditor General be fore the Convention to bo held in August next, are Gen. J. 1J. S. Gobiu, State Senator from Lebanon county, Mjjor Levi 1 McCiuiloy, of Chester county, State Senator, E. 13. Hard enberg, of Wuyno county. Tho State Treasurer L-. selected every mcohi1 year and serves for two years from tho first Monday of May succeeding his election. He gives bond with ton or more sureties to bo approved by the Governor in the sum of ,50,IM10 The salary is !?j,iiimi iiniiuully. Ho alao receives and disburses each year, about 11 J million dollars. Tlie eandiiites for tho Kepublicau nomination this year, are: Tho Hon. James S. Beacon, of Westmoreland county, and It. i lath way Shiudle, of York county. Good Roads Indefinitely Postponed. The Hamilton good roads bill has passed the house on the third read ing with an amendment that will certainly postpone its usefulness as means of constructing good roads says the Times. Tho auiondinout provides that tho bill shall not go into effect 11 tit ill tho legislature shall appropriate one million of dollars to bo applied iu road construction un der its provisions. As there is not money enough iu tho treasury to maintain existiug' institutions and defray tho necessary expenditures of the state iu other directions the Hamilton road bill, if passed, will lie on tho shelf indefinitely. As the amendment was evidently offered for the pin poso of killing tho bill, even its friends will hardly vote for it in its prcsont form on limit pas sage. This h to bo deplored, for l'enn sylvania is surely iu need of a law that will provide for and comnel the construction of nomo good roads. Under tho existing law good roads aro tho exception rather than the rulo, and tho good roads that aro constructed by progessive citizens in spito of its defects, and not be cause tho law iu any way provides for their construction or -;ainto-uance. Tho secret of tho opposition to any sensible and effective road law is that good roads coBt money, and while everybody wants good roads nobody wanted to pay for them. Thepresent slipshod law permits the road taxea to be worked out under slipshod direction and the work is largely wasted. An effective law would require the payment of road taxes in money to be laid out under expert direction, a condition that country taxpayers ate blow to accept. New York, New Jersey and some other state have laws under which some really good roads are being constructed, but Pennsylvania still lajs in the. rear on this important subject, and there is little prospect that it is going to be a good road law this year. No one is injured more even in a financial sense by the failure to adopt a sensible road system than the taxpayers themselves, for trans portation of farm and other pro ducts to markets or railway stations costs a great deal in time, which is monev at the best. This cost would be greatly reduced jf the roads wei e good, but while they continue as bad as at presut this cost will continue at the Maximum. It would be mon ey in the pocket of the people of Pennsylvania if the legislature would pass tho Hamilton good roads bill in its original form without the amend ment that postpones its operation indefinitely but for the present they don't see it that way and the legis lature is carrying out what its mem bers suppose to be their constitu ents' whishes. Marion for Governor. Last September tho Post sug gested the name of our popular Con gressman, Hon. Thad. Mahon, to be placed on tho list of candidates for the gubernatorial prize. Wb made the suggestion in good faith know ing and realizing that tho gentle man is highly qualified for the posi tion. We are assured that Con gressman Mahon .vould not make such a tool of a governor that ho would appoint a democrat to the position of Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction. By appointing a democrat Governor Hastings says there is not a republican in the State of Pennsylvania who is fit to hold the position. Such incongruous monstrosities we must avoid in the future. Wo look to Congressman Mahon as the popular standard bear er of the Republican party for the gubernatorial prize. The move ment is destined to become popular throughout the state as we learn that Souator Quay will probably be for our congressman OL011E MILLS. D. N. Yoder is still confined to tho house with hip joint trouble. . A tree fell on Perry liau's foot, but ho is able to bo cut again S O. TJlrich and B. W. Yoder went to tho coal region to transact business Sheriff Fngely of Shamokin is mak ing quito an improvement on his farm. We should have more minli enterprising men Dr. A. A. Yoder and his uncle visited Salem and John Bickle's. The latter was H5 years old Sunday. He wus sick but is slowly getting better. TUB I Labor Time Cost SAVED BY gPgg HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill h boltle or common water glass with urine nnil let it stand twenty tour hours; n sediment or settling indicates it diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidiMMV of kidney trouble. Too fre quent desire to minute or pain in i lie Imck. is also con vim-inn; proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WIIATTOIMt. There is comfort in the knowledge .... ..r, i ...... . .... ru ui ii-n t-Ari-sseu iiiat nr. Kilmer s Swamp Root, the great kidney rem edy lullills every wish in relieving pain iu the buck, kidneys, liver, blad der mid every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold lirin ami sciildimr I min in imssimr ir or bad elTeets following use of liquor, win.-in ueer, nun overcomes tliat un pleasant necessity ofbeinireniinw.ll ed to get up many times during the uight to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Hoot is soon realized. It stands theliiub- est for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases; If you need a med icine you should have the best. Sold ty druggists price llitv cents and one dollar For a sample bottle and pam phlet, both sent, free by mail, mention Post anil send your full post-office address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. 15ing hiimton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the e-emiiiieiiesu of this offer. An Important question. K your irtentlM or neiiMiixn-s lire HllfTellnir frrtm roughs, nilils. sure throat, or any throat or luuit ui.-H-,i-Miit.iiiiiiuK miiMlllipiinil), hsk thelll if they have ever used otto's Cure. Thin famous Herman remedy is linvlntr ft larpo Mile hero mid Is performing some wonderful cures f throat and Inn diseases. W. 11 Spunkier, Mlddleluiri! : M. Kothmek. M. I)., Ml, IMrum'iit Mills, wlllirlve you n sample buttle free. No matter what oilier liHMueiiiexiiiive lulled u UO, IrV Olto'H Cure. Larue sl.e -ja and Met s. , CT0D nnifUlf curo for drunkenness 01 Ur'UnilllV which can bo civen with or without too kiuiwIcdKO of the drinker and will completely stop the desire for liquor. Women con secretly ndministerSroi'-DKlNK and effect cures, lis merits have been proven in thou minds of eases. Mailed in a plain sealed wrap per, Willi directions, on receipt of ONK DOLLAK. I'nrticuliira and testimonials free. SliAKLKS & CO3 lHrk l'lttee, Kew York. U Boat CoukU Sjrrup. Taales Uoou. TJn l Cl Intlms. Hold br (Inirohitii. M Washing powoft What Mora Can be Aaked? Only till ; wk your tracer for It, and Insist on trying IU Laxtest pscluc (Ttalsst economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Cblcafo, flu Louis, Mew York, Boston, . Philadelphia. DON'T SACRIFICE , ... Future Ooiniort for present seeming Economy, but BUY the Sewing Machine with an established reputation that guarantees you long and satisfactory service : Its beautiful figured wood work, durable construc tion, fine mechani cal adjustment, coupled with the Kincst S't of Stec Attachment?, makes it tne Most Desirable' Machine iu toe Market FRANK S. RIEGLE, I jXECUTOB'S JNOTICE.-rNotlM U Ubereby (?lyn that Letter TU- nx-uiry on the estate of Matilda Faust, late Middlecrrek, Twp.. Snyder County, Ht, have been Issued to the nnderslKtied residing to aaid County. All persons, therefore, tndebte0 said estate will pleaae make Immediate pay ment, and those bsvl n? chums against It will present them tor settlement to JOHN HUBERT. April W, V7. itxecutor. AUMIMSTKATOH'8 NOTICE. Let ters of Adiuinint rat ion In the Es late of Mar Laudenslager. late of bellosirrove, Snyder Co.. Pa., dee d. btlng bees granted to the undersigned, all peiou knowing them selves Indebted U said eslale are requested to make ImmfMllntA nuvmMnt MttllA tl..... ). i.. i' -j .... . ...... i uu . f i.e. i ii m ciHiina will prpHut tbem duly authenticated lo tils llhflsMliri.l April 1. M. E. RDLEY. Adm r. MlDDLEIU RGir, Pa StaTSi-nd for our beautiful half-tone catalogue. -j-Fir, Lije ai)J Acciclr)b-- Irjsurapce. Snyuew's old, and RELIABLE Gen'l Insurance Agency, SELDiSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- Elmor 7V. Sia-jrca-ox, Agent, Successor lo the late William H. Snyder. The Pur-Excellenco of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow ing list of Stnndiird Companies, from which to make a selection. None liotter the orld over. IVAN K, MK'ATIO ASSETS. FI11E Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (inclufling foreign asseth) $4!,(X)0,000.00 Hartfurd, of Hartford, Coun., (oldest American Co.) 8,645,735.62 Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. 5,588,058.07 Continental, New York, 6,754.908.72 German American, New York, 6,240,098.83 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, $204,C38,983.c6 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,750,000.00 Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at tho lowost possible rate, jus tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation -to nil classes of Insur ance promptly furnished. ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt., Oflice on Market Street, SeliusKrove. Fa Great Reduction Sale of m t For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer . The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT T1IJ5 GREATEST SACKIK1CK EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN SYLVANIA. We aro not selling out, but we do tills to increase our sales above any pre iiuub irai. n r jjive n lew hi Hie iriei'H HH lOllowS : Hoft Wood Chamber Suits $14.00 Cotton Top Matt Hard Wood Chamber Suits 1(1.00 Woven Wire Mat Antique Oak Hulls, H 1'ieces. Plush Parlor Suits Wooden Chairs per set In stock, everything in the furniture line, including Mirrors, Hook Cases, nesKs, Mile-boards, cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers, Kaby Chairs Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Doughtrays, Sinks, Hall Racks, Caul Beat Chairs tine, medium and cheap furniture, to Buit all classes. Prices reduced all through. Come earl v and see our stock before" giving your order, and thus save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar. " Special Attention Given to Undertaking fc Embalming. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MlFFLINBDROn, P ress 2.25 aureus 1.7,1 10.00 Hed Springs 1.0,1 30.00, Drop Tables, per ft t.. .60 8.50 Platform Rockers 2 50 Executors Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE I TSe undersigned executor, of the lii.-t will unrt texltinieiii of Jacob IH-eei. lulu of IViry Twp., Snyiler t'o.. Hu.. deeeoHeil uiuler ninl lv virtue of tlie power amt amliurltv emitD'neil t m mo niiiu kiii 111111 iCTiuiPi-iii, win exrHHK- In mil lleaaledDtliepreinlHemattlie village of tin mont Id Haiti county, ou Saturday, June 12, 1897. the folluwlnif dcKcrltwd Real Estnte ti wit : Trart Xo. I. All that certain mewumee. leiieluent aDl (met uf I l.tl sllualpln Ivrri iwn sn dt-r fo., rn , I0111111U1I ui Die N' .nil by ImihIh ot ineim lersjrr Biel .Im-i.l. Ycrjt-r, ct. al Uwl iiy piuiiie nuin n-n 1 1 1 . u' inun Minue imrir 10 nr, I'leiihiini Mills, smitli liv lni rli 11' .1 iitiii Scihii i.-'.. helrHauilon I lie Went liv laml m Mm. .l.irnh Ar. iHiKiiM. ami (iniera. eiuiiiiiiiiii i.i rrn. iiiim-h or Iv8, Willi tlie Hnpuiti'iiuiiieH. iiearly il l of which is near ana 111 a gmi atute nt eiililviillnu and on wliloli are erected n Ijirire Two Sinry Kmme Dwelllnir lloura. a liirirn now llnnk llnni and otberouiliulldlnKH. (food water and all kinds 01 iniu on tue nruuiiHea. cloae to cliurch, aclmol. nun Kt-1 aim mm. 1 ne nuove is principally nine' 8I0110 soil. Trnrl So. 2 Helng a tract of Wood Lund well tliuhered wltu chest nut, ouk, pine Him wlilMMWk, situate In Perry Twp., eminly mill Mtute nforefuiid. hounded nortliliy Simile Moun tain, Kst hy liuidNof Jonatlinn Hi t t iif,r. South l.y lauds of Henry Hover, Wilson Mlt,erllii(f el. ill., and 01. tlie Ueat by laniNof .Iniiniliiui Hut- tiljer, Acrtn, more 01 lea. wltu tliu iippur teuunces. Trurt Xo. S. Itelng a eertiiln Inessunire and trueioi lauil nil mile In Perry Two., eouinv ninl slate iifurnmilil, liuiiiiileil 011 tlie Niirtli bv lands of Miss May Arlmrast, Kast by Tnu-t No.'l above ilescrlbed, South hy lamls nf .Iiici) Selmee's neirs, aim si ny lands ot Mrs ,luc b Arloifiisl , Kiiiiniuiiiic u meri'x. inure nr less, wnn the ap piirieiiiinceH, 011 wlili ii are erected H Two-Storv frame iniiise. stalile ami 0111 liiillillnirs, yimil waier and fruit. nNoii larce ilmilile lime kiln. Sale in ciiinnieiii e at III u'elnek a. 111., nf valil day when duo attendance will be given ami lue it'lllISUI huiu llllllie KIIIIWII IIV OKnnilK liKKKSK, JACOII HUEKSE. Isaac W. Lonifncre, Auc. Kxecutors 1 r Mlf Pit Executor's Sale of Bea 11 Icsik-ned Kxociltor of the lnsl will nnrt iei.iu,."e .i .MiiiiKia ruust. lute or .Mlilllleeleek- I'm ;i , Snyder Co., Pa., will sell on the premises Saturday. June 12th, 1807, Hie lolliiwinir dnscrllied Una I kslnio tn wit. All tlllll tniet of lllllll situate In Ml,lrtlnrulr 'I'WIl.. Slivderf'n. Pit nhnn, 3.' mil.. n...t .... - - - . , .... h.'w.iv 4 ,(, ,,,,, ot liloho Mills mid Is bounded as follows: North ny iiiniis 01 1. w. itaiicli, West hv lands ot Phil ip Zelber and heirs of (ienrve Itniiir snnih he land of Solomon lliinimel and u. w iinn.ii nun nam ny iiiniin 01 jnnn iverenmer and nanl, Pontloiis. contalnlnif 77 Arm, more or less, whereon are erected a Dwelling House, Bank Barn. and other outbullillnifH. Sale to commence at 10 O'clock a in. when l,imi u III ha ,.. .1 ir .. b.V JOHN IlIf.HKHT. K.wnlir- w IIHws' APPlAlsKMKNTS.-Noilce la here- hv irtvnn thtit. 1ia t.Ainwtn.m urifiAnu.i a pmlsemeins under tlioHoo law, have been filed With t liu Mori nt tli. ... u ...... w.u , . Min vi jniio Uiirb ui niiyiier county for conilriuftUon on Monday, the 7Ui i ne appraisement of Harriet Jarrett, widow of Jacob .Inrret latu of Monroe township, Mny. der Co., Pa., dee'd, under the flUO law. The mil irfilu..,,.. nt 1. 1 11 1 I..., I. u, ...... ...t.i - - .-ii - ... .......... .,.1. .-imuiicr, win ow of Iiuniul M. StaulTer. lute of Union town- mil, nn.vucr v.o., i-a,, uecnucu. iindur.tlie yloo exemption law. . - w... ... ..IK,C. iiwiii-;i-r widow of Jnhn S. Hiwsliiifer, Into of Kranklin township. Snyder Cj., Pa., deceased, under the S.HXJ exemption law. Tho appraisement of Catherine Itotlirnck. widow of Itoswell liotlirock. Into of Went Hea ver township, Snyder Co., P., under the $100 exemption law. Tlie iniiirttlwiiiintil nt r..ll...l.. un !..., o; of Hiivld (. Seeshnll., Intc of Monrne' town- -iinji. .-niyiier ii., rn., neeciiseil, miller the jSHJO exeiiiptinii law. A linrfllHemettl ,,f f 'l,,.rl..tl., f l....ul. of Alexander ltno-.li, lute nf Wusbinuto'ii town slup, Snyder Co., Pn ileivased, uiuler the 8-WO Tin. niiiiri,lu,.,ii,.,. ..f M..CI.I.. z.i nr.liicnlik.llcniiii.il. Into of Ponn tnivimhip, Snyder Co., Pn., ileccosed, under tho JHIO ex- uiinii law. TIlFinlilimlfliniintl nf l.tl..l...l. II i- I iw willoiv flf llenrv 'r tilrulT lul.. f l. ' ship, Snyder, Co., Pa., under the 100 exemption in . The npprnlscmcnt of Kale. I). Kline, widow if .InMiul, klimt lit., ,.f W. ..I.... lj der Co., Pn., deevnsed, under tho SRIO e'xcinii tiou law. Tho appraisement of Jnines Smltli, Dnvid mill, mi, I St. .Hi. W...UI. ..l.n.i- .... sail A. Smith, Intc of West Heaver township, deceased, under the $KX) law. J. C. SCIlOCIt, Clerk O. '. A tHhorl Cm lo lleiillli. TO f I'V to Clire Cnimllniltlnn hv Intliii, nllla 1 like itoiiiK round In a circle. You will never reach the point soiiifht. but only (ret hack lo the stnrl lllir IHllnt.. A nerfeer nulurul Invuilvu la ii.i..nh.i Celery Klnfr, the celebrated remedy for all nervo nunni, niuniil-Jlie, IIRT Ullll Klllliey OlseilSetl. It regulates the bowels. W. II. spunu'lcr, Middle burich ; M. KolhriK'k, M. I)., Ml. Pleasant Mills, will irive vou a snninle naek-inn frn I r.r ul.u a . - - u . i.u St and tocta. ... . h twice no mi, , .1 U( the c.Mitinon price, wnrtli (luu IVJI ... .. ' i xuikii . urn j Full measure at ti Wl.ole quality at iaf N lienever you want goods at low ligurea, over onr bargains ffe Are Closii n . TIT rt O iso we uai n Come in ami lie ii a- out onr stock, Look at those Friw CLOTHING. Xfnll'u intiul lt..... W. .. wn. IIIIS, Ma,' 42, only S-J.-'iO. Hoys' nixiil tlrc-ss sniis, u. 1!, only '2.00. Youths' kmh1 divss suit,, 1-1, only 1.00. Mcu's Ktxsl heavy working lf jmnts, o i to -12, 7 V. Men's lino dress iimmn ;;i 1.25,' Hoys' knee pants, I to , r. .,.. i i i .v.u 9 gnm nuivy Wlirklllir (j, ob inches long, 2.V. to Dry Goods. st., i1... ,. .jf, i.niiv ui uur laiicv r.tluo.'J staple Culicn, -lc. a van!. All best lndijro blue titlico .V. All Apron Gintrhnins, ,V. A 11 V .1- i .rxii A jtiiey iiressfrmniiaitis,,!' I'aney pcrcals 30 inches wide, to l)c. Also a full line of Fancy Dress Goods, White (inuM ant! all O. X. T. Sjiuul C 4c. a spool. AH Goods sold Reduced Price! Here we are, just returned J INew lork and rinblcli!iia tlie largest and latest styhsufv I ever had before ami we are x! at half-price for what a jrunj J buyers are paying fur it. SHOES. We can sell you Show lower ) rices limn yon can buy elsewhere Men's fine dress sine Rilarv( ress, i) to O.V. Men's heavv wurkiiiL' Oil (I. JJalare Congress, li.'i tn ilCc. liatlies' Xo. 1 Kiuigai'imSluif. or utton, -I to 7, '.'' Ladies' Xti. 1 line drr.- slim', or Hutton, I to 7, !'". I Joys' and Messers, mv tr BurJ 75 to 1.00. Youths fine shoes, LaeeorBu: f0 to 7 ae. Chililren' Shoes, Laec or 2o to f0e, infer Why At Where flifl you get til at? Oppenheimers', SELINSQROVE, PA. Th ere is only one House in the County where you can get such Nobby Styles At present we aro carrvius? a full linA o Dandy Shirts in Colors ami White, Laniulricd and unlaumlricd coiiass, cuf ?s, bows, cim, and all kinds of Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS in Straw'and Wool, Nobby Hqe nt Fine Shoes. Don't fail to tee our Rusrotts, all the latest Styles. Como and see our large stock of Spring Novelties in the Ready Made Clothing Line. EC. OITIDNDEEDEJIMIDDEI.. sollnSgrovo NOTICE TO HEIRS. IN KK-ESTATK fiP SOI.OVOV tIMi t.atk OF ltKAVKHTrt'P., SNYDEHCO., J-A. I) ECU. 1 0 Annie I.onif, KllzillnMIl Si-nmsnn. no Inner liiterinarrliMi to SniiiuilSi-veiiHnn of Minilnhiirif, i iin'ii iu,, ra., ,urj piiuiii, llt'8 LOIlIf, inter- liuirrli-U with tj. s. Slahl.ol Hand, Union Co., Pa.. KriuiK I..iiiof Klkuin. Hickory t;o., J1Ih- ihmh i, nun iK-u. umnf, no iiiih Kriintca liln In terest In Miilil Heul Kstat6 to your pelloni'r Huuhen erainer. I.lni'al decoiidunlM or (icnrire Lonit, law nr I he towmihln or Hcuvit, HnydVr county, dcrvaH d. You aro hpri'hy cited to he mid nppear before the,lmli;i'8nroiir orphims' court, Ht an Or plmiiH' Court t he held at Mliliiiiiiiiirirli. on the Hint Monthly ol Juno, A. I)., 1117. nt Id o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to accept or refuse to take the Heal Untitle of mild Sol. Lour, dee'd at the appraised valuation put uHin It bv un In ipieHt duly iiwnriled Iiy iheKiild court, and re turned hy tho sheriff of Hulit county, or show pause why the game uliould not be sold, and hereof lull nut. Witness inn llonnrablo II, M, McClure presl dent .liuiifo of our said court, ut Mlddleburir. this 83rd day of April, A. !., isiir. ' ('. sciiocii, clerk O. v. Iltcldlcbiif illnrket Corrected weekly by our merchants. Butter if, KB 0 Onions 25 liHrd g Tallow 4 Chickens per lb u Turkeys u Biile 7 Shoulder 7 Hum jrj Old Wheat. a Rye nr. Old Corn 05 Oats 15to'2u Bran per 100 lbs n Middlings " 7ft Uhop ; .85 X lour per bbl 4.75 lleans, Limn, 8c. per lb 9 llw. Ileaus, Sc. per lb llw. for S.w. jri( ll.in.tv (1,. mi. ,tt uii.. unr L'Ul.. rtif Syrup,' uc. per (t., 'sou. per tfiiU l'urt pernt., 18c. pergil. Call ami seetlii'sotinatM in Shoes U-fore you hay. U we can please von ami money. coffki:- 4 lbs. Lion coflee (or 4Se.or HOP 111. Arbuckles-Jlbs. for iSe. orlij My own hraiul .". His. f'r ' lfje. alb. Java and Uio loo-o m-t J tor 0O0. or ire. a !! ChtM'olate lSe. 8i;(!.i;s. 13 lhs. light Urown M' 11 lbs. soft While '.0. 11 lhs. fine griiniilati'il "V linking Sotla fie. a 11)., Se. or .1 His. for "JOc. Call to See Our CW -MARKET Hotter, l.e. '4P Side Meat, Ge. V Shoulder. Sc. T? XT TVTATTRE NEW BERLIN. P A
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