COURT HOUSE OHIPS m. '.nlfrr4 ler !! r. Mary A. Mitchell ami her hus IhiimI, Jame Mitchell, U Anna E. Meckic .." Winfield, 20 acre in Midd!cc;vck tw; . iv.iv; n S-.i-old and wife, Car- Ui S.vlnUl ami wile, Clara Hughes nail her husband, Johu K. Hughes, ii ..f S.fih.1.1. lt No. 52 in .f luMkbtirs for l.'il' irnm,l. i ., r iliniiiistrntiou in the t-stateof John Shamliach, late of twi... were issued to J. C. .fehuuihueh ot AdamsbiiVg. . Willi Probated. The last will and testament ol EtizaU- h Krebs, late of Union twp., deceased, was profited on Monday Her son, Daniel Krebs, w the executor, ller sons, named John, Daniel, ami William, each receive a legacy of one dollar aim uei Susanna Krebs, ii .. i daughler-ui-law, of Daniel, gets the residue. wile Marrlit e A. Inch. Suubury, Geo Carrie lleimbach, Thrown Awa on Hint. luckson IU what did your wife ay to you when you got home bo late last night? You kr.ow you were afraid kle'd lipoid. Fairli-igh My wife's a jewel. She didn't scold a bit. In fact, she didn't even ask me where I had been or what la i delayed me; but, late as it whs, she fat down at 1 he piano and begnn to play ad uiiig;. I tell you she's one in ten Ihousund." Jackson Wbut did she sing? FarUifrh "Till me the old, old tory." Chicago Daily N'ews. Knew All About Tlirui. An old gentleman, speaking to a young lady and commenting upon her fneshncMS and gond looks, remarked: "Ah, my dear, may you long retain Item. Yours is a happy periml of life; you know nothing yet of the jealousies, the heart-burnings, the contentions the rivalries that beset the pathway of tristciu-e." "Don't I, though?" she interrupted; "I want you to understand that I be long to a church choir." Tlt-IUts. From 1'rrniinal I'mjicrlcnce. One boy met another who had a sus jV;o::f redness ubput the eyes and a '?..; .;1 the corners of the mouth. ":r.." said the first boy, "I heard yo:r f.ither wa on a ship once." The other quenched a sob and nodded. "Va it o whaler?" "c. it was. Anil ycu bet he -amt the b:n,iness good, too." Dctrt.it Free l'rrt-s. A Ilapi'T Home. '"nw does your husbuiu! spend his t'.v.t- i.i the even i :,''.'" "Ac -t:iys a: I. tine and thint:a of r':.-:i:es to u.a!:e i:onej." "At ;' wlia: do ynu (!n w:;h yourself w'.H ii I t in thus ci (M,)ieii?" ! . I thii.lc of e.-UiM- to s;m i d It." A tiJ Vt-t 1'rletnlii. Hroivre llr,v are ycu. Ton? Tot.: - Well, thank you; but n;y v.ife l.a: Lvu vrrv ill. l!io-.v; i That' strange. Why.Iwiw tiT ji'. ir at the wicdow, st-ning. T.ini Yts; but fl;e is on the mend. .1 I.ooLIn l'iritnril. rr; :::sfr Now, Tommy, you must co r.s I tell you. You know I am older tli.n ; o-.i are. L';;;." Crothcr That's all right, sin, luil tin- 'ime will come when you won't rare m be refnded of that. N. Y. Jo-iimil. Tbe .Martial Spirit. "V.'hc; is going to be the most fash lovbe fibric this summer?" imjuirrO Waadr. - (1 '.'t knew for sure," r"plied ilale. "But, from reading the news pajjin.. 1 should ay gun cotton." V.'usilt.gtoi) Star. A Murdrrou Suicirmtlon. Trpa Titian Does that young man yon'te been keeping company with for the f r.ft year or so intend getting mar ried or rrcioinin? single? Tcllv Titian lie' on the fence, ratwu raf.a Titian Throw him over, then! J Puck. A ftrlrelloau It' -loot)'.;, for the rood of thoae Who upon thU earthly heath Tt.at can't eipreia In worda Jmh t,t il.ejr thick when cu:tlng Icetta. -nN. T. World. A CiCSTLK II I JIT TAKES. Dolly Clett aJoc with vlittor for a lew misntca) I've got a money box, it"i luriu ii.iiibi Bin iivi fl rv at -we'r not allowed to aak for pen fcv Voowhine. Faraarat DitlHi Th wqy14 em m ail a MiKn la Ihla I'm a Arm taUavar; Bat mr w altuaUaa laaflaraatooat n tapiriMawit ( rwaivr. 'aaJCaa'aaaJFJa laatf ' f COUNTY TOPICS. Items of Interest uauwrwa from Various Sources for the Benefit ot Our Readers. A festival was held on Saturday evening one mile south of Kantz. Last Saturday the Troxelville cornet baud played for a festival at Pardee. The menders of the Sunday school at Grubb's church celebrated their annual picnic last Saturday. The Salem Sunday school will hold a festival on Saturday evening, August 27th near Row's church. The Evangelical Sunday school of McClure held their aunual picnic on Saturday last in Howell's grove at McClure. J. F. Eisenhower of Washington township has la-en ottered a school near Northumberland at a salary of $40 a month. County Superintendent Uowcrsox has issued hisschedule for his annual teachers' examinations. It will le found iu this issue. The sheriff sale of the bottling works last Thursday brought quite a number of hotel men and liquor dealers to our village The Snyder County Choir Con vention will Ih! held near Freeburg, Saturday, August 20th, 1898. A full turnout is anticipated. The Lutheran and Reformed Sun day schools, at Fremont, will hold their annual picnic in the prove ad joining the church, on Saturday, Au gust 13. M. Millner, the popular merchant and a most congenial gentleman of Kantz, Pa,, is recuperating at At lantic City and other cool places by the seaside. Carl F. Espeiichade, of Mifllin town, has lieen appointed Deputy Collector for the counties ofSnvdcr, Juniata, Dauphin, Perry ami Milllin in place of W. W. Trout. Rev. Zimmerman on last Sunday morning delivered his introductory sermon at Beavcrtown and at Ad amsburg in the evening of the same day. He created a very lavoraMe impression. r 11 I! .mo. ik jiogijr Hihi Myvry U.,'.',l':n . Ol i 1. M I i J in i li tin contract to erect a new Sl'll-Mll House on 1 louver's Island. TIi additional school house ir licit ' ; township. The IiMiiierau and Il 'liirincd .S. S.of Wrdilla.Zioiii fiiitctl Ptreihren ind t'le Witmer's i'nitil F.vangeli .... - . i ni ii.i'. cal .". . ol intnuorc, wt.i itoin ineir annua; !cnie in . . i'.oiii v s . . . , i - i . i it , trove at Vcrdilha Saturday, Aug. 27th. There will ! i wo l'u 11 moons in Aniit, one occurring on the first dav and one on the last. Full moons occur twici in the same mouth only once in .1 1 .1.1 OMMIl lillll IVill.i, ami there re ! will not he two full moons in Olll month again until lfMl. Prof. Ixslic Seely, 15. E., ex principal of the public schools of this place, was elected a uicmlicr of tin, I'.liuniwliiirir Xorm.'il school faculty to fill the chair of Manual Training. Ho is an able young educator to whom his many 'friends here extend eongratulatons. Prof. Owens of Rucknell says it rained from 5:30 p. m. Wednesday to 7:30 p. m. Thursday five inches of water, which is equal to five hundred tons to the acre. On Wed- nesilay in oiie and one-half hours it rained two and one-tenth inches-, which is equal to two hundred and ten tons of water to the acre. Satur day Xcw. Respect for Old Glory is rapidly increasing in Eurojie. The Swedish postal authorities recently sentout a sjiecial train in order to promptly diliver a letter ina flag-en vclope, ad dressed to an American in an out of the way place in Sweden. They thought from the flag on the envelop that the letter was from the U. S. government. The three men incarcerated in the jail here charged with the robbery of J. Peter Kantz ot Monroe town ship, have been released on lmil se cured at Shamokin, their home. It seems as though the prosecutors are weaving a net almut these men that will lie difficult tor them to escape. Captain Lewis Miller thinks there may, be some chance for him to dis cover those who assaulted him and robbed him several weeks ago. Ve hope this may be the case. A treasury statement shows there are bout 300,000 persons to whom, bonds under the government' pop-j ular loan will be allotted. All per sons offering to take S4,500 or less will receive bonds. The first ship ment of the new bonds was was made on Tuesday. The school 'directors of Heaver township have elected the following nnmed teachers for the ensuing term : lienvertown Grammar, E. E. Wetz el ; Intermediate, Irwin J. r reed ; Seeondarv, J. A. Aigler ; Primary, A. W. Musscr; Druse's, II. V. Keinhard, and Rubb's, Jolin V. Hassinger. If you read an advertisement to the effect that a certain firm in some distant eity will sell you an elegant ly tinted portrait of the battleship Maine for SI. 00 said engraving ap'iroved by the United States gov ernment don't bite. They will send yon a two-cent revenue stamp, ami you'll have no one but yourself to blame for your stupidity. The four Sunday Schoolsat Trox elville, this county, will hold their annual picnic in. J. (J. Mover's grove near Troxelville,' August 20th, 1k ing Saturday a week. The Troxel ville band and well-known speakers will le present to inspire and cdifv those who gather at that time and place. A cordial invitation is ex tended to every person to attend. An old engineer explains why a locomotive is like a woman, ami is called "she." They wear a jacket, apron, have shoes, hose, and drag a train behind ; they have a lap, need guides, ride whirls, will not turn out for pedestrians sometimes foam and refuse "to work; they attract the men somctimcsuct very contrary and always take a man to manage them. Ministers and officials empowered to perform marriage service should bear in mind that the revenue law requires that a ten-cent stampbe af fixed to all marriage certificates. Failure to stamp the certificate in valids, in the eyes of the revenue law at least, the marriage. In ad dition, the officiating personage, clergyman or magistrate, who thus fails to obicrve the law, is liableto a fine of $200. How would our military and naval coinmaialers iii;eto bereward- u K:l,iai)tl.v I1S Wl!PL. ihm. lot' olden times V (Jeueral Stark, f'.r l if.iiu,, i i I in 1 'in ! iM ' t In i A I tjl 1:11 mr. ltl.l.llll.tll.. ,tiv 'l. ' makes mi!. , .,... tt i. ' . ...... "two ells ol'lilue and one or yellow lot ii to laake liim a c;iat, and half a dozen f-liirts of 1 Mitch linen." And li' was charged with ingratitude when he complained that Congress li.ul overlooked the matter ofVi ving i.iin cainlaic wilii ;h which to nuiki the cul'is Atl elldie.-r Coin' friends, i chain starting with each contributing ii dime .iml liersiiadinir four ol nis friends to d,i likewise, then e:ic,i ot . . . the sixteen including four of his friends to keep the jrood work going and so on up to the twentieth gco metrieal progression, would make the last contribution to Red Society fund HW,P2S,y21dJ77.GO. AH the contributions addisl together would amount to more than tp 1 44,- (100,0(10,001). There seems to le a plethora of nightshirts ut Camp Thomas. A volunteer says in a letter to n West ern paper : "If the Kansas women want to do something forthc twenty first let them send their best wishes, but U'gcf them by sill means to keep their nightshirts at home. A real soldier has less use for night shirts ami umbrellas than a brown pig has 'for u moustache. We would be cotnM'lled to wash nightshirts, and we are full up on fatigue and police duty already." Under the provisions of the act August 25, 1SGI, citizens of Penn sylvania in military service can cast their ballot in camp. The law makes provision for the owning of polling place at the Captain's quarters. The act prov.ides that the governor shall havcjiower to apiointand com mission a certain number of persons to act as election commissioners, not exceeding oue to each regiment of Pennsylvania soldiers. Ihcsc com missioners act as aides in helping to set the election machinery in motion. Aunt Rachael's Ilorchouud and Elecampane. Combined with Hpeei"a Grape JuIca tni Hock Candy for Public Speaker and Singers la being nrrwTlbhd by many promlneut phyiitclnna, wnlcb la a guarantee of Ita purity and 1m effici ency In onrlng pulmonary complaint, manned la preference to Cod l,ler oil, and In many eaaea the curative reaults are quicker and more permanent, for ante by aniridia, f rice osel as4 71 cent. 8ELINSGR0YE. Mrs. Huvartof Con8tantine,Mich., was a guest of Senator Hummel on Sunday. . . .A large flag was raised on the river bank at the resilience ot teo. 1 . J; isher on Saturday evening last. , The music was fumishsd by i the Chestnut Ridtre Band. There was ii larre crowd present. ' After tjie exerciseis the bund serenaded a iiundx r of our citizens. . . .The Lu- i thenui Re-union at Island Park last Thursday was a grand success s far n j tiln.il.i.n nl-.il ntiiHiilJiiJ m . t eerued. There were about 5,000 people on the ground. The raiu, however, spiled the latter part of the exercises and rendered a good many people uncomfortable. . . .Jno. Hoch, a prominent New Uerlin mer chant, und wife spent n short time at landlord Kaufman's and wife, taking home with them their daugh ter, who had lieen entertained by Miss Maliel Kaufman for a week Mrs. Dr. Will Uish is at pres ent with her husband's juirents, Druggist Ulsh and wife Dr. Per kins has quite a number of persons taking voice culture. This certain ly is a rare treat to have such a man iu our midst to give lessons on the voice Prof. Guise and family of Schuylkill Hav n, are visiting his '.'i-iuher-in-law, Harvev E. Miller, Esq., and family. . . .The following took in the excursion to Atlantic City on Thursday last : Miss Jen nie Ulrich, Sigmund Weis and M. Millner of Kantz, Ed. Taylor and Jas. Charles Rev. F. U. Gift of Scranton was in town over night last week. He visited the Univer sity where he was once a student. He thinks there have lieen great im provements made since be went to school Prof. Chas. II. Albert, son and daughter ofBloomsburg, arc spending a few days with the Prot's. father, P. S. AUwrt The creek was quite high last week from the heavy rains that fell Rumor has it that we are to have a wedding in tbe near future Operator Wetel has been located at McClure. He will move there this week. . . .Jos. K. Scharf will ojien a Grocery store this week in the Old Hall stand now owned by Mis, Noll. Joe is a hus tler and we predict a good business for him. . . .Rev. J. A. M. Ziegler of Louisville, Ky., son of Dr. Zeig ler, preached a fine sermon in Trin ity Lutheran church on Sunday last ..'....li R. Wingard, nf A'toona, student, spent a few days in town last week Margurite and Ethel Firaiidl of Millerstown are visiting ' their grandparents, Z. S. Keely and hud. ! C15NTUGVJLLK. L. A. Stine made a busines.- trip through the lower e:i'!'ft!ie county on Monday. ... I'. C. ilarinian and L. A. Mcrt;. were to Middleburg on Sunday .... Dave Gutelius of Minimliim- Mild V. E. Leitzel of si,..ifl ,!,, ..,, in fiiu-ii ore eveiiiiig ! i..st j. s s,'!.och mid John . M i v jj j: , 1Mi ,a;iri r,. ti,:s ,,i.,,.., ...... ,...,,; l.,st w,t k W. F. Seih list and v. ill-of I;a- over Springs were iti toyn over Sun day 1. W. Shinkcl of Jersey Shore spent some lime iu town last wcek....R. 15. Erdhy and wife visited Morris Erdley's of VIcks burg o:i Sunday Peter Hart man and son li IJ. were to Middle burg on Sunday Two deaths have occurred in our town and vic inity in 25 hours' time, viz: John IJraueher from dialietes on Sunday evening and Father George Reisb, of whose illness we made mention last week, on Sunday evening. The former was interred in the L. aud R. ccmetry ou Tuesday afternoon and Ihe latter, on Wednesday morning. Mr. IJraueher was a comparatively young man licing nlmut 35 years of age while father Iteish had almost attained the age of 75...... Sunday will lie a gala day in town. Dis. President F. C. Uowcrsox will ins titute n new camp P. O. S. of A. In itiation and installation lieforcdiiiiier. Parade at 2 P. M. followed by ad dresses from emineut speakers. All sister camps in the county and else where are cordially invited J.J. Steely is not the only teacher in Sny der Co. having pupils in the Sanish Americau war. Prof. A. B. Sheary has one who helped to capture San tiago de Cuba. UNION WP. ' John Minium was to Sunbury and Shamokin last week on business .... S.J. Stroub made a Juniata trip last week.... John and Cora Folly were visiting friends at Strouptown on Sunday. . .A number of our young man and women Attended the plcnio cipi i inn nn-L? -OCLLIUD : UU To Olose out tho Entire Stock of 600; Napp's Store, Centrevlllc, F Tim niitim lnt if lTPr?r?H sale, but we are goin to sell at OOST as the goods nJ be turned into money. We uro going to put out t!ie go? AT A2U UK LOW COST, but tvo must bave ll.e Cash or Produce, Those 'articles, are all FIRST OLaSS. ;l Should any one want tbe entire stock of goods, it can bougth right. (Justouierscan lind BAKGAIK8 every Yours resp'y. 1 7-2S-3t. VN'.A. Napp, Penn's Greek, Pa on Saturday. They went on a big hay wagon .... Chickeu thieves are already starting up for fall trade. They had better be careful or they wight fall before the trade is over. . Beojumiu Bennnr and wife of Sha mokiu spent Sunday with friends here.... Mrs. Elizabeth Krebs died at her Louie near Reiser's church on Aug. 2 at the auo of 84 years 1 mo. 2S days. She was interred at the Witmer's Cemetery. Funeral con ducted by Rev. W. E. Biilhard. KKEAMER. MissKduu Smith of Seliuscrore vis ited friends at this place lust week ....Miss Jennie Bollinger is still confined to Lor bed with sickness ...N. 0, Gutelius and wife spent Sunday at Lewisburg. . . . Mr. Ebei -hart and Alias Henoch of Mifflin burg were the guests of Miss Erma iMagee wer Sunday. . . .Mr. Pensing. erof Chainbersburg aud O. W. Yod er of Globe Mills were calling on friends at this place last Friday eveiiiug.... Thomas Dietrich and family aud Grant Yodor spent Sun day at Middlecreek Prof. F. C. Fisher of Salem was a culler in town on Saturday evening.... Carrol Mit chell is visiting relatives at this pluee at present. . . .J. F. Walter and wife spent Sunday with their uaughtcr, Mrs. S. A. App, iu Monroo towiibhip Jess Mauler's house is under way of coustructiu. It will be a cozy and neut lookii-c bouse when completed.... Geo. Gei-ber-liot? Ht'il sister, Annie, of Salem rode to this place ou Sunday on their wlnxils and took dinner with J. F. Wal'er. Paste this in your iiat Cut this out and paste it in yo'ur h:;t. To keep llicsutf the catl'ie take coal tar, two parts and coil oil and greine one part each, and mix with :i snwll .amount of carlxdie acid. Apply with u cloth by moistening (he hair and horns with the liquid. In i!:e application include the feet and logs and it will drive every fly away. One application will last ten days or more in dry weather. Apply as often as necessary and your cows will be entirely frit' from flies of all kimK Any kind of old lurd or grease can be used. Worth Examining. The new catalogue of the State Normal School at IJIoonisburg, Pa., has just bcett' received at this office. It is illustrated with numerous cuts of the buildings, rooms und campus. Ilcsides the four courses main tained for training teachers, the school has t wo courses in Music, and a strong preparatory . Collegiate Course. The Fall Term will open Septem ber 1 2th. . Those who desire to receive one of these catalogues free should ad dress, J. P. Welsh, A. M., Ph. D., ' ' . ' Principal. DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIP. Tout- to tlie Xorth via Pennayl vaala auinwi TlHttlnir WatklMGIen. Niagara Fall. Thoua. mid Islanda, Quebec Montreal, Au Saubie chantii Haiiaeaa. ijikH eiiatnnlaln and Lake Oeorge. Haruti.UH. i and the Highlands ot t be Iludaon. fnvi l-hll. adi-lDlila by apeclal train Anguat 18. Tbe tour i will be In chaiye ot one ot the company'! lour hit stents. An experienced chaperon will also ao-1 company the party, uavmg eapecuu cnarge 01 uneecortea laaiea. , Tbe rate of IIOO from New York, Brooklyn Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrtaburg, Bal timore ana Washington covers railway and boat fare lor tbe entire round trip, parlor cam, eeata, meals en route, hotel entenalnment, tranaler charges, carriage hire in fact every Item of ne cessary expense. For detailed Itinerary. Mcketn; or any addi tional information, address TourlHt Agent, Penn sylvania Kallroad company. UM Broadway, New York, M0 FUlton Street, Brooklyn t 78t Broad Street, Newerk, N. J i or Geo. W, Boyd. Assist ant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street sta tion, Philadelphia. 8 4-Ht , BBl-aBa . ' Ppeer-s old Port urape Wine from hie Oporto Grape vineyards at Passaic. N.J., bis Sooiallte Claret vln. mi, and his luscious Burgundy stand unrivaled by any wines In toe world, especially for lDvaltas.1 .. ( ' h ckrc& I 1 I ! ill UUdl, A VTiTCf : , 1- D1K1J. In Union twp. Union County ) July 22nd Sarah Loviuia, wife! August Arlxigast, aged49yrs. 3 11 days. Iu Union twp. Union Co., 1 July 20 Levi Kalpctzer, aged 59 v and 11 nios. .''j July 27, at Troxelville, Mrs. Ju-f tie Suartz, widow of Thos. SwartzJ of apoplexy, aged about 40 years. ,1 July 31, near Adamsburg, John1 Sbamliacli, son of Christian and Mary SlmmUich, aged 07 years, 1) months und 26 days. His widow, Catherine Aurand, preceded him to the spirit world five years airo and he leaves five children to mourn his dejwrture. July 29, 1S11S, near Chamnaii. Henry Albert Shaffer aired 41 vears 4 months and 25 davs. Funeral which was very largely attended, was held on theSlstult.'atSt. John's ITa.la-h a .... - - united IJretliernCiiiireh, Revs. Win. Laney and O. G. Romig officiated. Tltre Hundred Npanlnrd KIIImI. If 300 AMERICANS can kill 300 SPANIARDS in 300 days, how many Americans will it take to kill 100 Spaniards in 100 days ? Oim m. .... . i w ii ... . J i iiousanu .uoiiars will he paid ti the personsansweringthe above pro blem corn-tit ly. Many other pri. s of value. All of which will be an nounced in the next issue o.1 UplmC Ilhwt rated UWIJif. As a positive guaiTiiteeas to my it-liability 1 refer to any mercantile or eoi.tnicmul agency. As the object of ottering'; these prizes is to attract aUeiuioii to;' my popular family magazine, cadi -j person auswi ring nuts! i nclose with Si thei-' answer . five two-eenl: !taiiiS, (or ten cents silver) for o;:i .Month'-j suliscription, containing full par ticulars. Send to-day. To Ik- liri .'iiii , . . is a i:uiiiaiie amoition ; you naiv si-- cure thf-thousand dollars.' Ten dol lars in gold will lie paid for the Inst original problem, to be published in a future number. Address C. M. Uitox, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. .S-l-lf. I The kindest nod tbu huppli-xt pair Will flud ooi-nslon to furlii-nr, And aomctliliig every day tliey live To Itlt.v. and Durhana liirt iw Ixiavn to frame u smile ir place of a frown. If you take an outing,) take it right. Let no unpleasant j words mar the memory ot what wai ' meant for pleasure. If worries or j business must be talked of, doitot jj business days, and then put all 3 thought of it out of - your iniA- i X' Ml 1 . 1-1 1 iouwuidc stronger anu t-irro-r-headwl to deal with the worries ior having had a little rest from them, HPIX'IAI. XIXK-DAY EXri.'KNIOX TO 4M-EAN UKOVE. AMBt'KY PA UK. LOJIU RRAril VIA ITMXSTL. VAHIA RAILROAD. For the beni-nr of tbone rtesirlnj o visit tw ptvut Ow-an Oroe cmp Meot.lii the PeniKVl vania Kullrond Company will, on A "unit PifiirHion iicKnia in ocean urove, AH'inry r;n or Ing Brunch from mIhUoud Laoicil below H the vory low ritea quoted. . J. ticket win P'llliulPlpnla on train gmar inn nnvirnr be iroo I ro' pnasfliM- ImllciitM, llience on e Itnwrt S-reol HtHtMn l.no and 4K)s p. M. that day to d -oteia'iou : Adamaburp Leave 8: IS A. M. f, M-HVMlUlwn..., " I Middleburg N:40 " f"! wi-nirrovfl " 1'Ulladelpbla Arrive .oo P. M. T'cketa will be irood fur return pmmW on t j gninr traina until Hiipiemuer l. iwinn'w, . w Pe-nilt of atop-olf at PhlUjdelphla i nmit, , . ffiilur trAlnit nriMI ftmtnmlwr 1 lniMimire, M : 1 Sheriff's Sale of REAL ESTATE By vlrtueofcixr atn wrltiof Fieri Faclj" I aued out of tbe court of Common Plena of m ; der County, Pa and to me dlrectwl. I pone to publlo aale at the Court Houw in J" Uleburgfi, Pa., onlionday, SeptemlKir . 'JJ atone o'clock P. M-, the following dan", real estate to wit i . AU that certain lot or parcel of land . In the borough of Middleburg, Snyder oouiw Pa. Bounded on the north by pnblio ? Uie eaat by lot of- Hiegle, on the wffZ weet by land of John Mover, containing M more or leaa, on whloh are erected nuiraw uaed for Morlng and bolUIng beer In uk:o a 4 horae power engine and the machinery " oeaaary for botuing beer. ' Seized, taken Into execution and to be w the property ol .Arbogaatand Fi-JjfT gMr(j , BbarUI Office, HlddJeburi, re-, 1 . i .11.