Opposition to Him Is Springing Up Over the Entire State. EBUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE A0T3. Hi Sudors Major McCaulcy. bnt Ie miIIiwh to liut-k l'p lleitconi Senator Julian Say llraconi Will lie Fouirhl tin tlio Mnto Convent lou A New Uandldato Probable. Mr'rom Our OWn Correspondent) "Harrlsburg Aug. IT. The center of (political interest In the state during the past week has been located In ITiIladtlphlu. The sensation of the rjreek was the declaration of the Busl ine na Men's League In favor of Major ievl U. McCaulcy for auditor general ADd their fullure to endorse James S. lUeactwi, of Westmoreland, for state t treasurer. Mr. licucom's nume was not mentioned in the resolutions. At '.lie same time the league warned the rttacty bosses of the necessity of put ting up a utrong man for the position if xlate treasurer. "This uctlon of the leacue is In full ncnord with the expectation of their -lends throughout the state. The Attempt was niude subsequently, by .the hostile newspapers of Philadelphia and the slat", to muke it apear that Uie mectitiK of the executive commlt itte of the league at the Philadelphia leadiiuurtiTs on Thursday last was -imposed of but two or three men, and ''.hut their action counted for abso lutely nothing. tjimy OrirmiH Frlirh toned. "J'hnt this was alisolutely false was rihown a duy or so after by the fright ened declaration of several of these samf newspapers that there was ne cessity for the "combiners" and "antl--'oinbltiers" of Philadelphia to get to gether, inaeinuch as the activity of the Business Men's league might prove ulajnufc'InK luter on. The meeting of the executive com ..nlttee was uttendefl by every member ;f the committee, members coming tfrom all parts of the state. The action taken represented the consensus of iptnion of the league. The call of the .-frightened Quay organs for all wings i! the party to get together was owing to the well known fact that a clear .-ount of the noses In the state shows rvhat Mr. Peaoom has not got enough delegates to assure hlm the nomlna ition. Another reason Is that there Is .n ugly flpht on In Philadelphia Against the Quay slated candidate for :rty treasurer. J. Hampton Moore, the .iwesent chief clerk In the office of the -city treasurer, Is a candidate against Cuionel Clayton McMlchael, and while I'.t ls not likely that he will win, he Is .11 a position to give the other candi dates a great deal of trouble. Fitch t Wlthlu the Party. At the leugue meeting on Thursday :.a declaration was made which Is of In Berest to every Republican in the stat; t Pennsylvania. It is that every bat 1 in which the league engages will Sue fought within the party. It 'Is n. mroposed to go outside 'aria enlist the eid xf the common enemy, the Demo ratlc-Popullst party, as Senator Quay lid during the late legislature when he Stall 11k? Democratic state chairman .John M. (larman, openly lobbying .arming the Democrats for the notor ious "ripper" bills. The fact that the light .Hainst boss domination is to l irnadt rtrictly within the party lines Is worrying the machine men, because t'.bev have no handle by which they can '"Jiolii up to scorn the business men's movement In favor of decent politics smi u chance for every man. The reso rptions adopted by the league are as .follows: "iWhercns, we, the Ruslness Men's Ttrpubllron tongue of the state of jIpnnHylvHnin. In our battle to protect rJ. people's interests from unjust and rslclous legislation, and against the miicinatiims of seltlsh and Insolent i dictatorship, are pledged strictly wlth t.E iarty lines to supiort candidate tt ability and fitness regardless of fac tions or their ntllllations, believing that the? ssentlul step toward Improved po litirji methods Is the election of better .mm to olllce. "WhereaH, It was thought that the rtKiHsngc of the bill requiring Interest on -stale .deposits would deprive the stats trenxurcrship contest of any vital Is sue, hut the shameless and persistent -H-saaults upon the state treasury by the "mileage grubbers' and 'treasury loot orV during the last session of the leg islature bus demonstrated that the con durt of the olHce of state treasurer Is :fCJU .of vital Importance to every tax payer, und makes It necessary to elect candidate format treasurer, although without mentioning his nam. Mid Uft declarations of Senators Mage and Fltnn that tht Pittsburg delegation would have soma other candidate for that office. Indicated that part of the Quay slate at the coming state con vention will encounter more or less cerioua opposition." rilnn to Fight Boacom. Senator Fllnn. of Allegheny, openly declared his hostility to Mr. Beacom In a published Interview, saying: "Under no circumstances will Beacom get the votes of the Allegheny county delegation In the state convention, and this In Itself shows conclusively that be will be opposed. The sentiment of our people Is strongly against Beacom. and we do not propose to sit In the con vention and waste our votes. We will have a candidate to vote for In ample time, and feel that we will get plenty of supporters." "Who will your friends support?" Senator Fllnn was asked. "l'p until the present time," he re plied, "we have not decided upon any one. The Municipal League of Pitts burg is actively pushing W. R. Thomp son, a prominent banker, and It Is Just possible that we may also turn in and support him In the convention. This, at least, Is the wav our friends feel about the matter Just now." "Will the delegates elected by the Business Men's League be found vot ing with your friends In the conven Hon?" "It Is more than probable that they will, although we have not received any definite information to make us think so. I think, however, that they would Join hands with us in order to at least Increase their standing In the conven tlon. To my mind there Is not the least doubt but that the refusal of the busl ness men to indorse Beacom win have a serious effect on his election, if nomi nated." Itenconi lu ( rent Dimitcr. While the nomination of Jatnes . S. Beacom Is possible, it Is by no means an assured fact. The bosses, from Senator Quay down, are greatly wor rled over the situation. The state con vention, which will meet on the 26th, may be the scene of some lively dem onstrations. Mr. Beacom stands con fessedly the representative of boss domination in Republican politics, as the personal candidate of Senator Quay. This fact alone will cause his defeat In the convention, If he is de feated. His ownership by Senator Quay will be his downfall. as Us guardian a man whose vault keyii for wllch he ,,,,, many thanks. M uhnll not be merely the 'will of a P0-lclllH,rKer uu approeiutea tlio bold a liticul boss.' and ; work Ilcr goo,i frcnl did In saving he JMscuutout In tln Jttink "Whereas, The widespread dtacon-fte-rii and disgust pervading In the rank sarulh'lle of the Republican party In .Pennsylvania, because of long contin ued 'one j nan domniutlon,' should be juer .by the -selection of men as candl- Jutes .for auditor general and state treasurer of unimpeachable character .und marked Independence, free from ithose inlluences that longer render poa Hlble or encourage 'treasury raids;' ftivrefore, be It "Resolved, That we heartily Indorse Vhf tcandldncy of Major Levi O. Mc Tituley, of Chester county, for auditor xcneral, and pledge him the active and earnest support of this organization, Ibellevlng his sterling Republicanism, ;snli mJid (luulincatlonsandjndependence to especially fit him for that office; and Re It further "Resolved. That we earnestly admon ish the party managers. If they have oneBt regard for Republican welfare, to take heed of the threatening storm of righteuB disapproval by nominating 'far state treasurer a man who posses rb the confidence of the party, and hose best boast Is not that 'he Is the xiwtun of a boss.' " The gravity of the situation with ref erence to the state treasuryshlp and the xmssibllity of forcing the bosses to withdraw Mr. Beacom was generally smcoxnlzed In the Philadelphia news- oapers of Saturday. In a column ar tide on the subject the Philadelphia Praia said: -The action of the executive com of thejlepubllcan Bute Xieague'erfc . men in' practically aeciar ! James 8. Beacom. the Qua Bishop Mrt'abe, of Xew York, on i)r James' Headache Powders. "With regard to Dr. James' Head ache Powders I have no hesitation in commending them to Biiflerers from headache. They relieve the pain speedily, and I have never known anyone to be harmed by their use. I have been a great sufferer from headache in my life, but have almost gotten rid of it by the con stant use of hot water and fruit and br doing without coffee. The Dr James Headache Powders have, however, greatly relieved me at times and I never allow myself to be with out tbeni, and have recommended to others freely. J. (J. JUcIabe. For sale by W. H. Spangler, Drug. eist Middleburch. Pa. 6 17-9m BEAVEKTOWK Mrs. George Thnmnn of tan-iatown in visiting friend and relatives nt thin place. Mr. Haylor nntl wife seiit Humly at Wagner, man Kmnia Hwartx of Troxelville apcut a few daya with Dr. K. M- Miller. J. K. MtroliCclter is attending t' H. Court at Philadelphia. diaries Drerao wan joined in the bonds of holy wedlock to Mix Verilio Freed on Saturday evening, both of tliia place. We wild tlieiu a happy anil pronperoua future. A Union ltcnlc will lie held is Mr. Grona' wooda on Hatunlny next. WEST BEAVER. The picnic liolil at MeClure on Saturday wa a aucceaa in every way, alao the featlval at the Hall on the aanie day waa well attended. T. K. Swinvforii aold Ida cider preaa to a party from Northumberland county lust week. II. Homer ia seen on our street almost daily delivering gooda and gathering up produce. II. ltauuigardner threshed 43 bushels of wheat from two acres. Hhullonuernrr'a atore at llunnervllle waa tle- troyed by fire on last Friday. Nearly all his dry gooda waa saved. He claims if ha get the full amount of the insurance and all the gooda saved as a present lie will bo out (1000. The force of men that was present did noble work ra. Hhel nd hard work Her goon menus tuu in Having ner uweu Ing house. The old soldiers and others are working al noatdaily fixing up the grounds for the en campment as they want it in a good ordei aa hard work will make it. Home of our farmers claim they will not get potatoes enoUKh for their own uae this full. Mrs. Jacob Krb la improving slowly from her late sick apell. Home of our farmers are expecting a larger yield of corn this fail than they had liwt fall. M1DDLECREEK. About half of the fall plowing has been done. Baer Bros, will begin shipping peaches this week. Win. Bllger bos bis new bouse under roof newiiinntahitlna"jirfy." Chos. Gear hart and wife on their wedding irlp, gave Chas. Maurer'aacau. Last week one of David Oosa' horses stepped on the end ol a short pointed board, causing the other eud to enter the abdomen disem boweling the animal. He had to be killed. Hiss Lizzie MUler, wbo was attending Normal School at Mlddleburgn for the past tour weeks returned home last Thursday. Ezra Stelnlnger Is coming back tram Lewis town this week to try his band once mora at famlog. The Mlddlecreek picnic on Saturday promises to be altogether a departure of the old style ol plcntclug. Henry Manrer, who is going with J. U. Dreese threshing, was at home over Sunday. Sirs. Ellen McDonald and children of Reeds vllle, are iLltlng blend 1c this vicinity. Mrs. Yocura and children of Lewistown are vtoiUng with her father, wm. Better, and oth- FREEBl'RO. Jerry Charles baa re too red his ware house to another location, and baa oommenoad the ereo tlon of a new ator bona an the same lot od which hli dwelling house is erected. Mr. Klnstler a Senior Theological student of ML Airy Lutberaa Seminary, Pulla.. viaitej his friends, Rev. O. D. Druckenmiller. On Sunday be accompanied him to Orub'a and Hchnae'i churches and preached at the latter place In the afternoon. He let i Monday morn ing well pleased with hi rislt. The Dill family la spending part of the week with friends at telinsgrore. They will return to Freeburg in time to attend Uia Choir Con vention next Hattirday. Mrs. Anna II. Pbllllpa of Mechanlcsburg ia the guest of bar aunt Mrs. D. S. Bojrer. Those who attended the Lemon's grove plenlfl from Freeburg report that II wai a grand aue ceaa. Numerically, financially, in sociability and appro prialeneee of Ilia addressee. All train stopped at the grove.. Tkeae annual gatherings at this popular place are held by the Vera Crux Lutheran Sunday School. This association has leased the ground for a term of years, and they have realised a considerable fund for their treasury. They pay their speakers who come from other place. Rev J. It. Barb, Her. Dr. Ochaenford, Rev Haas and other mlniater will be in attendance at the Choir Convention. Wm. O. Mover, aonof Prof. Wm. Jloyer, ar rived her from Phil, for a two week' vaca tion. An absence of two year ha made a change in hi appearance. He 'ia engaged In an office in the Drexel Building. J. A. Glass, our genial barber has placed a fan in his barker shop. We can now have a shave under the soothing influence of cooling air. Hcv. Druckenmlller will have no service at Freeburg next Hunday. lie will be at Uangor, Lehigh county, to assist at the installation of the minister at tlmt place On the information of Benjamin Koibcr we add that many Important bualneaa place are located in close proximity. Telephone 10x change. Post OInce, Hotel, Milliner Hhop, I'liy aiciau, Undertaker, Barber, Hoft Drink Katab- liahmcnt, lawyer Office, More, Coaclimaker, Feed Store, Stage Proprietor, Artesian Well Driller. The Telephone purty have put on the cross ties on the posts, and we will soon be ready to send "hello" nieaaages. t'er Mingers and Pnblle Hpeakera. I'se Aunt Ilachtel'j Elecampane and Hon hound. It Is known that clear white rock cundytsthe most healing of all substances, and noreliound and elecampane the vary best throat remedies; combined we have Horehound, Elecampane. Ornpe Juice and Rock Candy, one ot the best pulmonary remedies known. Sing er an public speakers should carry a bottle In their pocit. Forsa.e by druggists. Price (i nd 7 cents. Too Ml Me ! The use of the surgeon's knife ia becoming- so general, resulting fatally in such a, iarge number of cases, aa to occasion general alarm. Mr. William Walpole, of Walahtown, 8onth Dakota, writes; "Abont three years ago, there came under my left eye a little blotch about the size ol a email pea. It grew rapidly , and shooting pains ran in every direction. I became alarmed Ss.cer, and said that it V must be cut out. wj M irtr5 I - SI This I would not "U-W ?IP.' consent to, having llttt. faith in th indiscriminate use of the knife. Read ing of the many cures made by S. S. 8., I determined to give 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. (guarantied purely vegetable) is a real remedy lor every disease of the blood. Books mailed free : ' address Swift Spe- cjhc Co., Atlanta, a. 2yi HELINSUROVB. His Mary Warton of Sunbury spent Thurs day with MiaaKra K. Henoch. ' Mia Lixxl Livingston who baa been an Invalid for the past 3 year died Saturday evening. She was buried on Tuesday afternoon. F. K. Woodley of Hugheevillecame to town on Sunday on hi wheel. Mia Carrie Smith of Sunbury and Mia Mary Derr of Lewlauurg wa entertained by friend on Friday. I . Ml Brown of Phils. I the guest of Ml Min nie Schoch. The Misses Mellch of Hliamokiii are the guest or their aunt, Mrs. Wallace. Mr. Hike . Hehooli and wife of Middleuurg were entertained on Saturday by L. K. Pawling. Mr. Milton Brant and family of Milleratown ar visiting Mr. B'a parents, Z. S. Kelley'r J. Schoch of Phila. wa In town on Saturday between train. Mrs. Iwis Amlg is entertaining her niece from Mhumokin. The Sunday School of the 1st Lutheran church held their Annual picnic at Salem to day. Jerry ('rouse and wife have returned from a trip to Atlantic City. The SoltnsKrove Base Ball club played two game on Huturday with Milton Y. M. C. A. winning them both, the first by the score of 9-2, th second 311. The reason editors of a country newspapers seldom fail, fioanriully, is because they do uot Lave money enough for that. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany bus art auged for a tpeciul ex cursion to fjcean Urove (Asbury Park) Weduesday, August 25th, dur ing tbe Cuuip Meeting. Tbe (rip will uo doubt be au eujoable one. Remembe r n Dead! SELINSGUOVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep constantly on hodani uian afnoture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Hoaoturjcts AM Hones! Old Stone; Cleaned and Repaired. LOW PUICES I LOW PRICESII 1 have one of tlie best Marble Cut ters iu th" Statrt aud eoiisequetitly tttru out xoyil work. eWCoine Hid see my workitrlces. Thnukful fcr. Hft favors I most re riifctfullv link n ootitiniiHtice of "suuie, M. L. MILLER GETTING READY Every expectant mother hat trying ordeal to face. If she does not ACeNts. WANTED r0R Official GuidtD of the Klondyke Country And the Gold Fields of Alaska Bttall Price, Sl.00. I Intenaoly Inlereatlnl and strictly authontic. lue actual experiencua ol miners anil their marvelous discoveries of (told. Tiie informa tion contained in this book ha been carefully prciiared from the most reliable souroos, nnd will be the means of lending thousands of for tune in the GOLD FIELOS OF THE NORTH. The book contains ftno paxes and Is illustrat ed with full aire pitotoirrapha, taken eapoc iully tor tliia work, aud also 8 paices of ollkiul map W are the sole publishcre of "The Oftlnial (tilde of the Klondyke County;" any other publications purport! iik to be it are imitation. Our usual liberal eommiasinna. Send SO eenta at once for complete h'wlc, to iretlier with agcuta' outllt. W. li. Conkcy Company, 8-13-tt. 3tl-:ni Dearborn Struct, CHICAdO. Social ftedaced Rata Eieun.tnn Ia tb Ooeaa Grove Camp Metting via a-ennsyiTania railroad. Portb benefit oft boa dealrina; to viatt Ocaaa Orore (Aabury Park) during th gnat eamp meeting, the Pennsylvania Bail road Company will, on August 25, soli excursion ticket to that point from stations named below at th vary low rata quoted. These ticket will be good for passage to Phil adelphla on train named below, thence oa reg ular train leaving Broad Street Station at S.30 and 4.0S p. m. that day to Ocean Orore (Asbury ?k): . Adamsburg, Heavertown, Mlddleburgn, Helinagrove, Philadelphia, Train Leave. Rate. Leave s.P) A. H. f5 00 s.' " S 00 8 0 ' 75 00 " 00 Arrive 8.00 P. M. Ticket will be good for return regular tralu until September J, Inclusive, and will permit ot top-ofC at Philadelphia within limit get ready for it, tliere ia no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend is the beet help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby cornea, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mm clee, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, vis.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. - 1 doUar per bottle at Udrn stores, orient by mail on receipt of price. . .... This Books, containing valuable Informa tion for women, will be sent to any addreal njpoa application to . TUB BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO NO MORE GREASY LAMPS. Can be Handled with Kid Mores. PATENT XiAXAF, FOR BICYCLES AND CARRIAGES. 5o Grease. Ho Danger. Non-Explosive. If your dealer cannot supply you, write to ROSE MANUFACTURING CO.. ASJBHIPBD SPBOIAIiVIEt, tl an SIS Nwtl Third 8trrt, Phkaddphuu Ps. r.AIITIflNI sol bdcld Into taking tin VAU I lUH I ether, th "NEVER0UT" Is the all Itais that It auarant to Itinth t W (r ateney rhis4a) that Is frte treat area, yet kra kertM,ad tfcatlakotiitry ea-eiplara Doat Tokaece Spit aai gsiek Tosr Ut Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bm, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men atronf. All drugglat,iOoorll. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. T Chare Oaejatlpatloa Vereves TakjaOMoueto Caasy Cetbartla. tOsorta. U a 0. ft fall to eare, drutote reread foon. NIAC1ABA FALLH. Lew Rate Exearaioaa Tin Peaylv. Kalli-oad. The Pennsylvania Hsllroad Company will run a series of ten day excursions to Nlsvara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washing ton on July . Auirust a and 19. and September t and in. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany and excursion. Excursion tickets, (rood for return passag on any regular tralu, exluslve of llmtud express trains, within ten davs, will be sold at $10 from Philadelphia Usltlmois, Wsshlnvton. and all Klnts on the Delaware Division ; f.I from incasier; ts.sorrom Altoona and HarrlshiirH'; iS.Ho from Viillcesbarre; f.S0 Irom Wlllliims port.snd at. propotitotiHtA rales from oilier points. A stop-over will Iih Allowed st lluirulo, Kuchesler, anil Waiklim reiumlnx. A mvc liil trill n or I'ulli'iiin onrlor cars and duv coaclies will be run with each excurslou. for furl her Information nniily n nearest tick et a ifent. or address Ueo. , Ibivd. Asststiuit Henepil Pmsenifcr A iron I, Urodd Strepl. St'ttlon, rniiiiiieipuia. out Aug. ism. RDALESTA1 Tbe nndenlgned EsecntoM and teaeai' af J? tEL", ka Two. Slnvdar IV. V. Uts J", Ui7iio no a tAAvi nui- A 1 1 Mat crt-j l roent and tract of land .i..T'. ""usj Snyder Co.. Pa., bounded onul 1 of W illiam Y.... ,on,llNniik.l Schnee'a heir, and oa the Wt h." Jacob Arbogaet and ,K." b i Aervn, more or Iwa, with th. . u""l nearly all of whlcnte clear and iIT'S of cultivation and on which LT.'0 r5 evutlUI, OleaTKei And mill sr. "I principally linnetone toll "' ThM 1 KACT Ntt t-Being a tract of u , well Hsilnnd -III. ..I " Hood aforesaid, bounded North by "Z'.1'' hjut by land of Jontl,.n f, :.,u,,, Hw, containing 4. A",nori or"" aiipurteoanoFB ' Hale to commence at 10 o'rlnrk i AW l..n .1... ... , " " A day when due attendance will iw, i.M' of aale made known by " term , S. K H,nn A,,.. Jacob Uilbert, Attorney tiKollOK IHtKKsp JAtXfB UltKIK K'eculoJ Riilticeil Kutes to Gingers' Picnic at Williams' Grove via Pennsylva nia Railroad. For the accommodation of persona dosiring to attend this interoating picnic and exhibition the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion tickets on August 21, 21,21, 33, 20 and 27, good to return until August 'M, inclusive, at rate of one fare fur the round trip, from princi pal station betweeu East Liberty and Bryn Mawr, on the Northern Central Railway north of and Including I.uthervllle, and on the Phila delphia and Erie Railroad Division. For information In regard to train service and specific rate application should be made to ticket agent. A Nhort Vai to Health. To try tocureconstlDatlon bv talcln? nllla la like going round In a circle. You will never reach I he point sought, but only get. back to tbe aton ing DOlnt. A Derfect natural laxative Is Racnna' Celery King, the celebrated remedy for all nerve. ohwo, siumacne, liver ana Kianey aiseases. It regulutes the bowels. W. II. spangler, Middle burgh ; M. Kothrock, M. D. Mt. Pleasant Mills, will give you a sample DACkage free. Lartre aim ii and Diets, Teachers' Examinations. Applicants for a teaehet'a certificate will be examined in the several d 1st riots of Snyder county an piace ana on aale Herein named, vts Aug. 19, Mlddlecreek Twps K reamer Au,;. 30, Washington Twp., Freeburg Aug. 2D, Beaver Twp., Beavertown Aug. 29, Spring Twp., Adamaburg Aug. 27, Beaver West Twp, MeClure Aug. S9, Adams Twp., Troxelville Aug. SI, Centre Twp., Penns Creek Sept. 1, Perry Twp Heiater Valley Sept. 2, Perry W. A Evan. Cross Koads Sept. 3, Chapman Tsrp,, Rohrer's H. II. Sept. S, Union Twp., Port Treverton Sept. 13, General Special, Middieburgh. Kxamlnotlons will beirln nromntlv at 8sn o'clock a. m. All persons must be examined In the district in which they expect to teach, unlea a majori ty of the directors of the district In which ap plicant ho applied, approve of said examina tion being taken elsewhere. When persons fail in obtaining a school in the district in which tliey oriKinally anulied and aeek emolov- inent in another district, if holders of leiral cer tificate issued during the current year, a re examination will not be necessary, -a certill cate when issued being valid for the entire county. Persons less than seventeen years of age need not apply for a certificate as none will be is sued to any who oome beneath the aforesaid limit. An urgent reipieat Is extended to the direc ttira of the several districts of the county to be in attendance at tbe examination of their re spective districts. In truth, this Is a duty that ought to receive aa much attention and if any thing more titan any other business relative to the office. A hearty and most cordial Invitation is ex tended to all lovers of our public schools and to the general public to attend these examinations and view the work being done by those wbo expect to Come into your hearts and home a teacher. itcspect fully. K. C. UOWERSOX. Middlchiirg, Pa., July 19, ISV7. Sheriff's Sule of REAL ESTAT By virtue of a writ of PI. v , i,v, , , Court oi Common Pss ot sn',i , . 0 "1" to m- ill reeled I will .' ' ' II the Court House. In Mitiiii,.i,r1.,'.'.'.."lc - Saturday, August in isn? ,., 1 . m.I n .. .1... .... 1 't v p. uj. toe ioiiuw 1,1. ut-M'rll. I TRACT NO. t All that Curialu trad , situate In Franklin Two. .. .'.rdl . 1 mile West of Mlddlnbur.-. iK.ttii.'Ji ' N-rt" b.V p Ik road l.-udli Uu ? to HeaVHrtjiwn. Rur h ... . 1 " ' and Charles Snyder. N,m "l, , X, snvberand West, hv i,.rt. ... ', """ containing i Acn inre or u- ti .' nnrlAnnn..a ul w,"l B- ... ... -m irui, mt- ert'i'iMi . a welling House slid Lsrgo Hunk li .r , J OUlhullillnm. Tl.o i.i i" ,.,,r 1 ""i cultivation and Is planted : wiih ,.i, S?..wj TKACr NO. Jl All that certah, tricl ,3 RtfllufA In sTfut.lrlln 1' ... . l,JLt U hn.Tm.eA Vnth- 7 '..' ,'?"""' ., H and t'haa. Snyder, Kastind s.,uu b J Curtln HowersjiT ,.rl ,1... .. . ."' Rern heir. . Mn.i. Z,.r. " " unl "f id ""vr v Airv.ui tin hi HI in rw i the nrooerty of Oeo. s. Hh..i """ Sh.HfT.. na,- " 1 ' Klt. SliWfI "" "ouicuurKii, i-a.,aiif. J, Executor's Sale of Valuable! REAL ESTATI Th. Hm)m.ImI v.u. J ... I Jacob Hchnee, late of West Perry I,, 3 on the premise at Fremont, on 1 Saturday, August 28, 1897,1 -' - saajcriuari Firm allkaa1 I'erry Twp., Bnyir Co., PM coauiSJ a-jiHSirjucrCUr, 0OII1H (Hi 00 Ihf hv lavnrl nf thm h.l l t. u i . . Jnltn Khv4Kft ' K U- i i .7 ftnd John MinM Bm.ik l. i...j i li l . Z ""' mcten or Mil. I lnahlffh'itet of cultivation wuh J bulluinm, conaiaklnff of a Frame M Houne, tem bank barn and minorouttMtj sat hB hnnsa nnJ ww w..w aew waj asitiu Uavru, Trct No. -BHck House, litu.twl I. or Market and Stecona Htrwt in tlic J rrevuiuiii, Tnusi Vn M.Vmsh. 1...IH it on Market Bint and went of Trt v. J Tract No. 4 Frame Dwelliiifr Hoiueool v anu TTBinui nircew, rrecsd traot'Mn ft at 1M...I I i n 1 - .,w, w u aiiiii'ci taiitt in rciTTB uu wmvrvw, ranacfiveiv. boundrd Vsl ... UI.L a Tn ar . . 1 aaitu vi nitliMI W. TTOmor, JJIHIIyiUd N Atrial Mniifch lm Un.l ,.f W.....I u , Joint Fields, Went by land of I red. XkA BuoTfl iraciitre well timlwrvd. Tract No. T Tiniberland eituatd h OrpImiiH9 Court Sale of ItEAL ESTATE ! Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Snyder t.'ounty the undersigned Administra tion of II. O. Scchrlst, late of union Township, Snyder county. Pa, deceased, will at public aale on the premises on Thursday, September 23rd, 181)7,- At one o'clock, P. St.. the following described personal property to wit All thut certain tract of land sliuale In Union township. Snyder coun'y. Pa., bounded on the North by land of J, I). Kel(le, on the Bast by land of Jacob Stauffer und Ueorire Ki-erly, on the South by land of J. D. Kelirle and on the West by lands of .1. D. Itelgle uud Kuiun url Hordnur, conlalnlnK ti acre, mors or less, whereon are erected a irame Dwelling limine, Bunk Burn, Wagon Shea and minor ouioulld Inirs. The conditions of the sale will be made known on duy otssle. A. 8. SKCHRIST. Administrator. I. W. Lon-acr, t'lms.P. Uirlch, Ksq., Aucllonoor. Attorney. MlitdleburffHii&'jtef Correoted weekly by our merchants. Butter 12 Ekks 11 Onions 25 Lard :.M 6 Tallow...... 4 Chlokensper lb 6 Turkeys 8 Bide Shoulder 7 Ham 10 Old Wheat 80 to 85 Rye., .89 Potatoes AO Old Corn , 28 Oats 81 Bran per 100 lbs 00 Middlings " .70 Chop " 85 Flour per bbL. 4.75 EEARN Sulaudtd oppoffvuBlty ear fejaiig aaaa. naytna' ood salary asonnsa. AanVaM Fiats TELEORAPII CCSOC1 Twp., V. miles N. K. of Kre.-nii.nl 00 I J lead! iik from Kreeuiont to .MuMltlwiiJ . ;rv. auu i.h iiercnes, mora u,nn,ll b... 1 L'li- b:n- ....1.11. ... , u....... 1 , .. L.' and Jacob Verger, West by lumlof II. f& sale to commence at 10 a. ni. when let oe uiaue Known by AI.HUIIT SHINEE, V. K. MI'I'lJt I. W. Lonuacre. Auc Run Auditor's Notice 1 lu theorita' i if SuvderCou! In Ite-etate of Levi J. Kotnlg, Uec'd. Tbe undendtrned. who was arivilnlsl at June term lust, to make dlnritiuil balance appeurlug UHin lliu lir-t and 11 count ol A. A. l.'oinli,', a.1111 in 1-irnCor I tJilc of said decedent., to uwl aiirmifM ly entitled thereto, will Ml mr Uip y1 uiscnnrgiug 1 lie duties of lilt hmv tliconiceor JiicolXJIIbert. K i. lull" of Middieburgh, Snyder i'.. I' 1.. n Sf 80th dy of Aiuust. A. I). isu;.v wi of 11 o'clock A. M. and 4c)VK k I' M when and where all unrik's urn ivim tent I heir claims uintlnst wilil fsi.tie v ever debarred froincoininL In 101 "'i fund. VllAKLaS ilUVK, 14 Oriilmiis' Court Silf REAL ESTA1 Estate of Henry Woodruff. Inteof t ahln NnvSHP eimnf.v Pm ili-n ll. Ily virtue of the order to sell die wlf said aecasea, to us uireetcu " ; Court of Snyder county, we will w J saie, ai me uomesrcua isruiui Wuodrurf, deceased, situate la 1'!U " Snyder county. Pa., on i Saturday, Septemlier 1 1th. 11 at 1 o'clock. P. M ot said day. the l scribed real estate : n I, . tm ,tvu i.i,.,. 111 li perches of land situate In IVuii tv eer county, Pa., whereon are ". essary outbuildings, ail lu K"i "jl .11 ui uw. IO UIVUl IIU (,, h ". O - II tlon, except about acres of wojuiisj minu tmntf tlmlier Tliere IK ! "1 on this farm. This tract of lit"1 B '9 the North by land of Unti l J Samuel Kow and public mad iw-i oak school house 10 Knliej 's fM V lauds of Maria Kow, Samuel W"ri Kow, South Dy land of Kots-rt 3d I uel Sampsel and West by public "l TKACT NO. TWO.-BHM J tract, altuata In Penn towllsiiP- state aforesaid, contululng abeW M 18 perches, whereon are erwiw -i rrame Uwelllng Houte, large I"' necessary outbuildings, ail o' to" "? and In good cultlvalloa, except ", ol woodland, oonialolng some F" ; good orcnard, ana goou ruuuuw -farm. Said farm Is uouuded on v land of John Fetter aud Ju"? lands ot James Bearer, Hf"' Wagner. South by lands oi n--- U..v. I alwlanuln.rar a Till Vl P Henry Laudenslager, and Uudenalager, John Kow and m TRACT NO. THKBB.-S1'" 1 creek township, Suyder couuw .f ' Umber, bounded Kast uy l.ud,il I.Mr Nnrth hv l.nd Of T South and West by land of Uf i J """Til shin, oountr and stats arorery hnnt SLf aema nf wnodiand, tv7 lAd of Howard Row, Kat.W S. Mover, South by public P3J, to Middieburgh, and Weal V ) Minor- . . A. Terms oi sale win oe man. - , aale by toe undesigned. JOHNl.W0Ol)Rl'V a A.i-.ltputi.nW I , -t AUIUW IB- - lDtet7&.MIUtf,AU7- .
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