The Middleburgh Post. ubIUlM .1 f.vrrj ThnmUy. GEO. W. WAQENSELLER, Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I .OO pal MM i' Bald '" advance. I..V per year if I'' in lvinc. Single Copies, Five Cents. Advert iatnc Hntrn. 1 .1 cents x-r line. parrll MMMMilll, for llr.t oisertio;. and 10 lent, per lin.- fr each subsequent Insertion- Entered at tlie Pout Office aTjUddleburti, PaV, ' aeond claa mail matter. OFFICK. Ncartlir Counly Court House, l tween tlie First National Hank Bad the County Jail. Sunday School Convention. The 80th Annual Convention of the Bnyder Count; Bunds? hml Awc tiontobe held in Lutheran and Ite formed chureh. FNebuig, l'u., May Mb mill loth. 1900: Wednesday KvK.MMi, May it. 7 J0 Opening Exeiclaea, Pns. Prof. Wm. Moyer, Greeting, Prot ;. W. Walbora. Response, Brian Teats. Vddfeas 4K3irwlanCittoenahip,"Bev. ( has. Rboada. l. D., Gen. Sc. Reception of Delegates. Morning Session, May 10. 9:00 Devotional Exercises, Rev. 11. W. Troutman. Appointment of Committee, En- History -Established in 1844 asthe rollment, Nomination, kssoiu- Union pemokmt,at New Bto,aGer- tna. xennan. ,., VS tug panel . uns ( !onference')ur aim anil how I if POST HI 1001. vjiucdi - - ...,.. newspaper In Bnyder County. Eepublican Standing Committee. ftlUn f lllimaman. J. 1 Heaver-A. W. Mtuaer, CMtn Pg . . Heaver W- Freds (inndrum. Thoa Herbiter. Centre -Allen BoTST, la. A. Stlne Ohapman-P. A. Troup, C H I pdjrroTe Franklin-M. U waiter. II. h. Bql.ndr, J?in-.I. Harvey Mover. U. .A. Hrouae. Middl.burs -Bdwln Cbarlem, FjM1. Middlccreek --Ji.lm S. Melaor, Oco. . Stuck. Monroe-W. L. Young. P"foun' Pann A. R. Bmltb, Geo M. Wltmar. I'rrrv Irwin Hover. W o. smith, l'errv W.-T. R. Orayhlll, C. s. Sprigs' Selinsgrove-J A. Lombard, lie;.. A. Qvtng-ton. SpriiiK (i. M. smith. John v Hcigci. rjnion-Jaoob 8 tab I, CD. Bogar Wartlngton-John m. Hoyer, w. F. Bomb. a. l.i NBASp, fUiBlrmnn. KouiN ClIARI I -. Secretary. J. Fbaxb Rnrs, iraMUteri KEPI HI. H A TICKET. ' led by Mrs. J. W. Bupt. of primary to plan tor it. , Barnes, Stab u-iirk. 10.80 ( ionference "Methodi tMuihlnir." led bv Rev Rhoads, I. D. 11)0 Roll call of Delegates and their reports. I 11:80 Ad if Bible ( !harles Congress Hon. Senator Hon Assembly Hon Prothonotary 1 Thau. M. MahoN. Bbnj. K. Focht. . A. M. Smith. Ir.o. M. Bhindei.. Register a Recorder Jno. H. Wilms. District Attorney M. I. Potter. Jury Commissioner E. E. Shamhach. Thursday, April 19, 1900. Tlie County Commissioners pro pose to ferret out the responsibility for torest fires. The responsibility tor them is to Ik; fixed ana prosecu tion will follow. Sunbury will have a Fourth of July demonstration. The Post was urging an early selection ol that date for the Middleburg centennial. As that date has been selected by our sister town some later date should be selected. We propose one or two days in September. The Pout's remarks concerning the Indian Mock house at Kreamer has brought out considerable discus sion ou the question of preserving that colonial relic The Post has been cordially commended for the Iwld stand it has taken for the pre servation of this land mark. All agree that something should bedooe. There is some dispute as to what this Block hou se should be called. That can easily Ik? settled, Snyder Onuu rv's Indian Forts' representative, -7 - .... I . . 1 , , , , JavG. Weiser, called this trophy, manmg cartieistnisspnng. Hendricks1 Block House." Kx-i , . . , , , . : Itrnixi Ual.le Cue ol Hli. null l-ni. . options have been taken to Mr. Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va. Wciser's name. J lie name is ol ( About three years atio my wife small moment H the Hendricks' had an attack of rheumatism which l ; U la nmnorlv named if it confined her to her bed for over a erected it, tiaproperi) namea u uonth nnd rendered her unable to was erected by the N'hoch s,it snouia wak Htep without assistance, her properly be called the "Schoch Block Umbs beinir swollen to double their I louse The name is of small mo- normal size. Mr S. Maddox insisted II 1 '.. ' . . , , on my using Chamberlain's Pain ment now. W hat is most needed is Ba.m j purchased a fifty cent bot preservation. If the Schochs choose I tie and used it according tothedi- to hnv it and oreserve it, they will I rections and the next morning she to dun u ami preservt u, y ; .. , . hrsmkfaat without assm I u 1 irMinir a rreal wave in eSMDllsn Uournment Thursday Afternoon. 1:30 -Devotional services, Rev. I!:mks wlney. 1 j46 primary class I M ill and !hlldren'i meeting, Mrs. B. W, Barnes. 2:16 "What lias been done In our Couni.v," M. L. VVagenseller. 2:35 What can and ought to be done," Rev. V. A. Haas. 3K10 Next Babbath school lesson taught in tha nnllVBtlttnll liV 1)1'. Klm.-el-. 3:20 Sec. report, H. t. Ilomi":. 3 :40 Report of committees, election of officers and selection of place for 1901. Treasurer's report. 4:00 Report of Se-.. Home Depart ment Rev. I). E. McLain. 4:l.-( "The blessings for the Home De partment," Rev. ('has. Rhoads. Adjournment. Thursday Evening. 70 Devotional services by Rev. K. E. Gilbert Address by Rev. E. . Correll. Address by Mrs. J. W. Barnes. Convention chips by members of convention. Closing Hymn. Prayer ana Benediction. Each school should 1h represented by the Superintendent and one dele gate. Each school is expected to con tribute le. per member lor sane turn Count v work. Music hooks will be furnished. Delegates desiring the service of the committee on free entertainment will notifv the Chairman Miss Mary Wea ver, Freeburg, Pa., no later than May 5. Executive ' m m ittek. SALEM. Lutheran communion services were held here Sunday. 2H new members were added to the church. Quite a number of wheels passed through here Sunday, owing to the nice weather. Home of our young boys started to school Tuesday. Mr. Aurand attended the funeral of Theodore Krdley. Mrs. Row Is numbered with the sick, but We are glad tosay she is lowly im proving. The school directors held a meeting Friday evening for the last time fortius spring. Win. Moyer was seen on our streets Monday. Our carnet weaver Is kept very busy jury Liist. Llt of Grand lurors drawn for the Court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivers .and Court of quarter sessions of the Peace 01 1 snvder county held as June Term, commencing Monday. June 4'Ji. 1M0. GRAND Jl HOKh. Name. Occupation Hestaeste. ! notvereox. Ammon. F.irmer, Kranklln Hlnk'aiiiau. tHirlstliin, " OtSOS . liollg. Luther, Carpenter, sellmigrove Dlehl, Geo- W., Fanner, Franklin i Fetter, Martin, Jackson I Fisher, Theclore, Miller, PwtB ' (ielnet, Samuel, Farmer, Chapman Gray bill. Thomas U.. Carpenter, West Perry llH. keuburg.Geo., Lalwrer, Adams llaasltiger, Gj. W., Teacher, Middleburg Horntiergcr, Jacob G J. P., West ftttf Raaa. Thomns Partner. Monroe I KersU-lter, Henry, Blacksmith. West Perry Krelder, Jackson, Carpenter, Monroe I Knepp, Millon, Laborer. West Beaver Kline, Solomon, Thresher, Jsehsos Ixsinan, Henry. Furmer, Perry lMttier. Sauiuel H., Jackson Pontius, Henry, Farmer, Washington Bins, Peters.. (Jeiitlcman, Chapmim Sprelikle, Isaac C., Latiorer, Pens WOOtU log, John, Shoemaker. fnion Weller, William, Farmer, Mlildleercek Vetter Mlltnn " West Heaver PETIT JURORS lilil of Petit ,!imn s drawn lor the Court or common Pleas, Court of ouarter Sessions of the Peace. Court of Over and Tei miner and General Jail DeRrery ol Snyder county. Pa., held as June Term, oommtnelng June 4th, 1900. Name. f m.'jf.iija m Famous Maryland Men's Clothing M-detoOreVr. Iipuwagi Ti94 and iinarman-ei m TV tylih kind of Sulu. 0 coatk and Ttihi. made by beat city turn, hint uilun.arr made in our w nrkn-cm at atxnjt one-half what you liae to pay at retail. uf Mh'm Clothini- Catalogue, with um doth tample ittacheU. ahowa the litest tyle m l M c-li. and i profusely illnvirated with the l-tet ) --:.i- ii- th.it will be worn l v the tt IrniW this tfison. We hlp vu t.ur CI. 'thing C.O.D .inJ we gnar anc enh garment to fit M ' o that "u run a)jlntelv no mk ; think of the Urge avlng you effect and the atyllth garment we aeod youl ,sKwrwaj' m We puliii.li tt r..lor ,ho-. Clrptii. k.iir,, , alii., a" I., - ("tut itn an1 B-l HH, T.l-lc n.l Plinr. I ..v.fs. tW . II, Ihclr Colon .n-t M.-' ... Ili.t t.y I.m.L- tiu a. IK.W ml l tlllle. v .u ran t-ll -.aclly how thefai'ti. iiscll appear,. a an', Povl ur ir-.m B1 jmt Puy ai Bill prim , tad tnm to tt p" All Carpeti Mwed free, lining furniihed without charge, nnd freight prepaid Botli cataKni-. arc WM r" Ait.lreft, tht, way I JULIUS H1NES k SON, Depl.909. Baltimore, Md. Oorapatton, Residence, Arnold, caivin. Carpenter, Union AI'mti , Peter, Farmer, Bellnssrove Bowersox, Irvtn, oonfeetloner, Middleburg Hums, Lot, Lalwrer, Union iierge, oiitw, carpenter, Adame Bowersox. Samuel, Laborer, Centre B?bt. WllUam, " BcHntgrove CornellOg, Jaane, Blacksmith, Jackson Flatter, irvln, Farmer, Pen" pteher, Newton, " Fisher, Oliver, Fetterolf, Fbaree, Laborer Sprlug Ureenboe, Cbas. o.. QenUemao, OraybUI, Elmer, Fanner, West pi rry lirlmni, William, BOIUer, WssUlngton llaslIlger ClMS, Fanner, Centre Herman, Daniel, Hall. Geo. W., " Chapmaii ilornberger, Jamea M Parmer, Perrj Haaainger, John, Teacher, Heaver Boff. Thomas, " Washington Kants, Clayton, Druggit. Sellnegrove Kern Aaron Ii , Gentleman, Middleburg Kline, Howard, Clerk, west Beaver Kerritetler, John M., Fanuer, Chapman Lepley. Henry, Lenlg, James It , Boatman, Moyer, Chas., t.arpenUT, Metzgr, Geo. , Laborer, Mlllner, Meyer. Merchant. Miller, William. Farmer. Mccarty, William, Laborer, PortzUne. Geo- D . Romlg, Harvey. Farmer. Rlegle, Jonathan D, " Rlegle, Peter. tlenUemaa, Spotta, laaac, Farmer. Snydor, Jacob G.. (Jentleman. Snyder, Mllea, (Xl Dealer, Stnders, Richard, J., Farmer, Smith. Robert S., Carpenter, Trutt, David, Laborer, Trutt, Samuel w Walter, Absalom, Farmer, Wetzel, Elmer F.-, Teacher, Wendt, Robert, Laborer, Zechmao, E.mer I , Fanner, Zleber, John, Moyer s Store!! n2 ing a claim to the name in the al- seiu of pi oof as to who really erect ed the memorial. MT. FKEA8ANT MILLS. Fanners are busy aowlnsjoata. W. I. Yerger moved his saw mill to Wilson Mitterling's tract of timber land. J, I. Varner moved to Shamokln last Wednesday. There was no auction of J. L. Varn er's hardware as mentioned in last week's Post. iicdisoscd of his hard ware -tore to Lewis Minium. tanoe it anv manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. B. Parsonu. For sale by all druggists. Kissimmee, Pa. HERE ARE SOME PRICES: American Eagle Blend Coffee, 11c. Scott's Teas, ic. per 11).: :'. lbs., 10c. Hominy, 3c, per 11.; I H'., 10c. ;1 pounds Mixture Candy, 19c. IJi'.-t Belle Syrup, 8c. icr quart. Best N. O. Molasses, 13c. per quart Pure Liverpool Salt, 4c and 8c. per sack. Baking Soda, 4c. pr 11). Chocolate I'enn, I5c. a cake. California Lima Beans, 7c. per lb. Jauac Rice. Nc per lb. spring i California Prunes, 1 lbs. 'Joe. ttt--Ft II M-HI 'at-t t J-tW -X-tt-X- I II .t H Mil OUR SPECIAL LINE OE SPRING HATS have just arrived. The consist of the finest line of up-to-date Hats evei seen. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THEM. Te Pearl Steel, Gold Browq Pearl, Otter ard Hazel are the handsomest collars now out. Prices Range from 25c to $2.50. Our Special 20-Pennyweiht Soft Mat is a Wonder for Lfihtness and Quality, AT $1.50. s Ask to see our latest 25c. Caps. H. Katz, The Clothier, Next Door to Court House. Mlddleburflr. Pa. 1 iPlio Cnfb Wnir i i nr. iiir vm n ii w a. m inu uuiu it uv &w If some money is to he expended for 1 II K.I I SellnHffrove Perry Penn West Beaver sellnsgroNe Perry SellnRifrove I ri Ion Heaver Bellnagrote Perry SprliiK Ssllnagrove Monroe Franklin Beaver Chapman Centre West Beaver Lemons. 1 cent each. Matches, 1 cent box 200. Clothes pins, 15 for 1 cent. A. H. MOYER. Kissimmee, Pa. OOJOO)OOOOtOOO)O0O I BARMAN'S :SH0E STORE, I a j HKurt r.n k wm to CUfCIVBtATL VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAIIaBOAD OR AO COUNT OF PBOPLES' PARTY. NA TIONAL CONVENTION. For the benefit f those desiring to visit Cincinnati during the session of the Peoples' Party National Conven tion, May !; the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell tickets from all sta tions at the rate of one first-class fare for the round tri. Tickets will besold and ir(Mid going on May 7 only, and re turning leaving Cincinnati not later than May 1. SHAMOKIN DAM. Josenh Youmrnnd wife, of Northum- a v ' beiiand, were visitors at her parents J. c. Bakeleas1 sunday iinun icats, n Hummel's Wharf wiu seen in our vicinity Sunday S. 11. Kirkpatrlch and wife, of BunbUTV, were visitors in our place Sunday Roy Hottenstelu, who is working in the Snyder t ounty News printing office paid a visit to his narcnts Win. Hottenstein and wife, over (Caster Miss Edith Dutry was a visitor at Sunbury Saturday last Keep off the grass that is what the chickens on Helen street must do Miss Annie Kiss started Monday last to take a term of schooling at New Berlin Conrad Dutry and wife were visit ors at his brother Jonas' Sunday at Northumberland Mrs. Lewis Hot tenstein and Dilla Newman were seen on Blue Hill one day. last week Harrv Bobb and wife, who moved on Martin Lesher's dairy farm this sprint on Blue Hill, was a visitor in our vicinity Sunday John Bilger and antra nTSalAm. were visitors at J. N. Young's Sunday Frank San toe, of this place joined the Masonic Lodge at Sel.nsgrove last week Geo, Leffler and Jonas Coryell attended Free Masons Lodjre at Selinsgrove last week Mrs. Wm. Buoher and daughter Carrie, of Sunhurv, were visitors at .. , L3 1 I.'. .....I- K'.li.r Hi. 4M. Ijros.-. ?UIIUU ....a' latim mm I who Is working for Jonaa Trexler, was a caller at home Minciay. MIDDLEBURG, PA. f Is the nlace to find n Aill -itiil iu IIM ilit O (a illll UtSB OllljOt ag line ot Ladies' Shoes, j There are Russets, Black and Patent Leather Shoes. . . . We keep 1 FURNITURE Kseepseeee I is to take the time and trouble to examine the Mtiuilr wa nnrrv loom tlw ... .tv , ivuiu ,aiJ Y'r " ..Vlai'.'i. .aamaaa prices at wnioo we gell and tuen compare, it any doubt as to value can remain, with the offerings of others. I firmly believe I will get your order, be cause we have done everything to merit the trade of prudent buyers. Call and Be Convinced.- JOHN C. YARNALL, 446 M -r l.ot flat., X3atfciax"y , X A. 4H444444444 M 111111111 James Etothermel and wife accom panied by his brother Benton of Man- data spent a iew aays in mis vicinity. , WnTshrawder, hostler al the F..-! Primary School Department. Punila from the intermediate and primary departments are invited to nonrllntra f. u lvleome. The 111111111111111 tuition ot seventv five cents tor six weeks will admit anv and all nupils Ironi the primary and intermediate grades. o-22-4t. William Romk.. mont Hotel, is spending a lew weeksat Mt Pwpek. The undersiirned wMI open i ht?dwil5' ZjrZ ! primary school in the primary de and ifivimr it h coat of Mint i mrtmcnt on Moiidav. Apr. .JOm. r, o I i ' PbUIp Moyer and wireoi near r ree- Pupil 1 ........ I ... ,.-ii..i i.t II s.- ii . a 1 1 1 1 I L- m i' n 9Vm a. i t mm o Sum. ii v. MmIh-1 Schiiti1 h stM'iiiliiiLr it few da vi 1 00016a The at Dalmatia this week. Cloyd Hnghca of Kant, was in town Sunday. Miss Katherine Miller, who taught a sucressful term of schiail at (Vntrc villc. is staviiiK at T. (i. Arboaast'l at present. Mrs. Samuel Shadle of Little York sp nt Satunlay and Sunday at Dr. M Itothrock's. J. F. Btfaub'l visited friends near Middlehurif over Sunday. Peter (iarman put a new riKif on his dwelling last week. Dr. M. Rothrock is efWtlng a new witi;on -lied on his farm. , Tlie Easter exercises held in the L. and R. church on Knstcr STenlDg were well attended, and all present enjoyed themselves. A. F. Schnee made a husiness trip to Meiservllle Monday. Absalom Hchnee of New Berlin sjient several days at home last week. Dol-bins' "What is the price ot Electric Soap?" "Five cents a liar, full size, just reduced from ten and your choice of 189 2")-cent !ooks sent free, tor each .? wrappers and 7 cents for postage. Hasn't been less than ten cents lor 33 years. "Whv that's the price of common 0 i brown soap. I can't a fiord to buy any other soap than this. Send me a lxx of Dobbins' Electric." g VW V aa an w I EMULSION is a food medicine for the S baby that b thin and not v well nourished and for the J mother whose milk does v i hahh.Ii 4ha hahv 1IUI iwuimi mw It is equally good for the iuw nr dirl who is thin and WVJ VI 3r oale and not well nourished bv their food: also for the -j . ' Anmir or consumptive adult that is losing flesh and airantith. In fact, for all conditions of waatintf. it is the food medicine that will nourish and build up the body and give new me ana energy . when all outer means ian. ', Should be token hi summer m well mm wumr. yx. ada,.oo. alldmsgiata. rrTT & BOWME. CI Wl, Ytt the Im'si quality of SHOES and when you buy curliest you can rest assured the quality is rigid O o ? low have them as as 90c, and all other grades up to the very best for SI. G-ive Us a Trial- W. I. Garman. m ,.. c oooSjooaiotjoBotioaioaioajoajoa) 4hH i m m m m i i i m H-m DOTLIE FPEE: $ Send u K 2-eent tamp with yourT name and arlilri'M T and we will nd T yiiu a copy ol the T lateat edition of the y New Idea Kaahion T Heview and one of T theae handaome T 1. Sti.tmii il l" Poyliea free. We do thia to introduce the New Idea 10-ceiit I'aper Iatterna. T RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE, " I.KWISTOWN, PA. J. B. SELHEIMER DEALER IN- Hardware, In, Nails, Steal, S XX UU J.1U11M) Leather, Paints, Oils, I WALL PAPER, II T ' Coach and Saddlery Ware, AND MANUFACTURER OF Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, STOVES AND TINWARE. Market St., Lewlstown, Pa. f '!"M"M"M i MH-H m m m 1 1 : i m 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 H Sheriff s Sale of i REAL ESTATE!! liy virtue of n certain writ of Fieri Facias i- aued out of the Court of Common I'leaa of Sny AM OoaDtjr, r. and to ata directed I will exMe j to purjllO aale at I lie , . nu i i,ouf,e in .iiitiuiei.uiac, ) Pa., on THURSDAY, MAY 10th. 1900, The following ilcaeribed Heal Eatate to wit: All tl al certain lot of TOUnd aituate in the Iloro.ilh of Mlddlcliurtr. county and atalc afore aaid, iMillliilcd and deacrilied aa followa to wit : Houiidi d on the north by a I'uhllc lloail on the eaat 1 v a lot of II. K. KeiRel, on the aoutli and wrfi M land of John Mover. coiitainiiiK ONB- 1 ......... T. . . , , nn ... 1. 1 .. I . mmm ri till, rt. iii.ire r .cr.". crecUd allKKK BOTTUMU KSTAHL1SIIMENT containing an eiiKiuc and other machinery ne- ' ceaary for bottliiiK beer and an Ice iloiiae. alfO a c-rtain Farm or meaaiiatie of land ait uate in Washington townahip, Snyder county. I'a.. ailjoiniiiK landa of I'etcr Kratzer on the north, enst by landa of Peter Xratier, and ... -iJ . - ....,,!, t.v Intwta of J.tht, r t . t 1 1 k . ."" .-.... "j " W eller and K C. Oniybill, and weal by lamia of Deal with the Makers When you buy a carriage, buggy or harness. Choose from the biggest stock and fullest assortment, and pay only the cost of making, with but one moderate profit added. Our plan of selling direct from the factory insures satisfaction your money back if you re dissatishea witn your purchase and enables you to save the dealer's profit e,ahowtng many atyleaof high nketa. and bora. MQiDmanU. with detailed deacrlptlona of each, mailed n-6. Write tor It and learn how cheaply you can buy wh.n tb. Jobosr'i and dealer a nroflta aire cut OfT. THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE I HARNESS CO., P. 0. Boi 772, Columboi, 0. "rStu Ho. M34 fluff . Prli-r t3 with laatber qearur lop. Ourcomnleto illuatraUd catalogue,' grade vehicle., harness, robe., blanket, an aW 33 MARRIKID. Anr. 1& bv Rev. W. E. Brill- I'eter Krater. Jackaon Weller anil .Nathaniel T . at I, .1 U V , ArboKt conlalnmn ON K 111 NDRKD AND ' l,ardt, C. Stewart Hall of McKeeS NINlvlii))ACHFAmoreor leaa whereon are ' ... w pl , ,1 nt CWkiwB W iiiit: ia. iiwuhji mvi J li II . II. .... L i..,ur, aa lw. rremra nca nwcumn a.n. SI MMITHIITEI. aKomlllAhNanoaiicwanea Trii.inrtnrl and all otner ouiounainifa arau imawa wa. m v. . aa..v.w.. and ten hundred yOOttg pencil and other treea on the premises. About aixtv (.0) acres of the above land iaclearaod in a fair atate of culti vatioh. the balance is young timber. Heized taken into axecntion and to be sold as the property of Kachal J. Bowcn. Hale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. O. W. frOW. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofnce, Mlddleburit, Pa., April 17, WO. To Care m Cwld In.one Day Take I.ax Ativr Baaao Qcikikb Tablttb. All . . . - .Ho mntiaV ,1 It t (. 1 1 ,n flirp Obovb airratuieou every 101. woe. iihm , Anr. 1. bv A. B, Shearv. J. P.. j- - - f - - j , Daniel 1j. Railey and Edie E. Loss, both ot Centre twp. Anr. 15. at Aline, bv Rev.H. M. Trau t man. James G. Knouse to Miss Lydia la. Eoyer, both of Oriental, Pa. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET, Butter 20 Engs 10 Onions Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens 0 Turkevs Shoulder Wheat 68 Rye 50 Corn 36 Oats (old)..... 26 Potatoes 30 Bran per 100. 90 Middlings" 90 Chop 90 Ham Floiirperbbl 3.50