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8 * C. YATES & Co. THE EVER POPULAR ■ CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILADELPHIA, arc fully pre pared to show a new and handsome variety of Fall and Winter Goods for Men, Youths, Boys and Children (all under one roof now). A. C. YATES & CO. 602 604 606 CHESTNUT STREET. JJOi'ICE OF CONFIIIM ATiON. H. ARTHUR STUMP, Attorney. Kaufman Katz and f Judgment of Condem larael Katz trading as I nation before Jos ph W. K. Katz and Brother | Abrahams a Justice ot the vs -{ Peace for Cecil county tor Jacob Krauss J s‘.)s -42 Dec, 12, 18*4. with I iuterest from date of Judg I nient and $0 35 costa Kaufman Katz and ( Judgment of Condem larael Katz trading us I nation before Joseph W. K. Katz and Brother I Abrahams a Justice of the vs •{ Peace for Cecil county tor Jacob Krauss . $74 91 Dec. 12, 1884, with I interest from date of Judg ( ment and stf 35 costs. Kaufman Kitz and f Judgment of Condem- Israel Katz trsdiug as i nation before Joseph W. K. Katz and Brother | Abrahams a Justice of the vs -{ Peace for Cecil county for Jacob Krauss j SSO 4(i with iuterest from | date of Judgment aud SB.- (61 cobts. vidJ. Nesbitt ( Judemeut of Condem. vs | nation before Joseph W- JftCOb Krauss | Abrahams a Justice of the ■{ Peace tor Cecil county for Is7B 16 Nov. ]B, 1884. with interest lrotn date of Judgment and ‘J 41 costs. James N. McCullough ( Judgment of Condcm vs j nation before Joseph W. Jacob Krauss | Abrahams a Justice of the - Peace for Cecil county for s3l 44 January 13, 18*5, with interest from date of Judgment aud $8 04 costs Thosubscriber having purchased the hereinaf ter described land of the above Jacob Krauss. at a aslethereof by virtue of five executions issued up on the foregoing Judgments and made on the premises at 10 a. m., May 25. 1885 by John C Hindman. Constable, hereby gives notice that she intends to apply to the Judgesof the Circuit Court for Cecil County, at Llktou on the third Monday in September next for a confirmation of said sale, when aud where the said defendant or his credit ors, or any other party or parties in interest will have an opportunity ot statiug their objections it any the> have, 10 the ratification ot said sale, aud are hereby notified to appear for that purpose. Ibe property consists of all that piece or parcel of land with improvements upon which the subscri. er now lesides situate lying and being in the Till election district ol Cecil county, in the State ot Maryland on the east side of the public road lead ing from Rowland’s Mill to Kidd’s Purhaso. being part ol a tract of laud called ••Hickmau s Virtue ’ containing one acre, two roods and twenty square perches of land more or less and being more ac curately described in a deed from Robert Mont gomery and wife to Jacob Krauss, bearing date the 3ufh day of April 1*57 and recorded in Liber W. H, R., No, 2, folio 05, oue of the Land Record Books of Cecil county aforesaid, saving aud ex cepting tberelrom 13 square perches of laud more or less convejed by deed dated on the 20th day ot March 1881 by said Jacob Krauss and wile to Martha B. Gillespie, aud recorded in Liber J. A. D , No. 4, folio 580 oue of the Land Record Books of Cecil county aforesaid, to which deeds reference is btreby luide lor a full description of said pr p ertj . 'lbis property was purchased by the sub scriber who w*s the highest bidder at said sale for >3OB 5Q cash. MARY A. KRAUSS. Constable Sale! By virtue of three writs of fiera facia, is sued by Joseph W. A lira hams, one ol Justices ot the Peace of the State of Alary laud, in and for Cecil County : Two, at the suits of Samuel C. Rowland, and one at the suit of the Natim al Hank of Rising Sun. against the goods and chatties, lands and tenements of G. Oliver Fis tier, and to me directed, I have seized and taken in execo tion all the right, tide, claim, interest, and a d estate, at Law and in Equity,ofthesaid G O Ler Fisher, it and to all that tract, pi ce or parcel of Land where the said G. vjJiver Fisher now resides, situate in the. Seveith Election Dhtrict of Cecil county, near Asbury Church, adjoining the lands ol Geo. W. Jackson and Geo. P. Whitaker CONTAINING NINE ACRES, more or less, and being the same land which was conveyed to the said G. Oliver Fisher by Joel R. Craig and wife, by deed dated 11th day of January, 1882, and recorded ill Liber .). A. D. No. 6, Folio 54, one of the Land Record books of Cecil County afore said. The improvements consist of a FRAME HOUSM and other outbuildings ; and I hereby give notice, that on SATURDAY sth day of SEPTEMBER 1885, on the premises, at 3 o’clock in the after noon, I will sell the said property to the highest bidder, for Cash, to satisfy said writs and costs. J. C. HINDMAN. Const. Aug”“t 21-:! 18-5. Rising Sun Maikets. [Reported by James Babnks.] GRAIN AND HAY. Wheat (red) $ 85 “ No. 2 Del 80 Oats 25 Corn yellow per bush 46 “ white “ *• 48 Hay, Timothy per ton $ 15.00 Straw, oats per ton $ 4.00 “ wheat “ “ - 4.00 COUNTRY PRODUCE. [Reported by E, R. Buffington.] Potatoes per bush, new 75 Butter per lb 15 Lard “ “ 8 Eggs per doz 14 Chickens old per lb 9 , “ young ““ 10 Baltimore Markets. Super Flour $3.00@3.40 ■ Extra Flour 3.50(a),4.25 Family Flour 4.38(2)5.00 1 White Corn Meal, 100 lb 1.25 > Yellow Corn Chop. “ “ 1.15@1.15 , Fultz Wheat BC@ 91 I Long-Tlerry Wheat 94 @96 White Corn 48 @SO Yellow Corn 51@52 Oats 30@35 Clover Seed. lb 9@9 Timothy Seed, bush 1.75@1.90 Potatoes, bush 35@45 Eggs 12@13 Cecil County Timothy Hay, sl7@lß Mixed Hay $14@15 00 Clover Hay $12@14 Wheat Straw sß@9 Oats Straw sß@9 Rye Straw §16@17 I Wool, unwashed 20@21 Wool, washed 26@28 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for The Midland Journal hv Evans Bros., Produce Com mission Merchants, No. 50 North Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Butter, Poultry, Eggs, Cheese, and all kinds of Country Produce. Thursday, Sept. 3, 1885. BUTTER. Rolls, Penna. ,l 8 to 10 “ Western “ Bto 10 Creamery Prints “ 2L to 23 Dairy “ “ 10 to 18 Common Butter 6 to 8 EGGS. Pa. Del. and Md., ‘-Firsts” 17 LIVE POULTRY. Fowls, straight, nearby—per pound 12 to 13 “ mixed, “ 10 to 10A Chickens, Spring, heavy 11 to 13 “ light 10 to 111 Roosters 6 to 7 Ducks 9 to 10 LIVE CALVES AND SHEEP —PER POUND. Calves, Delaware and Md., prime... 0 to 7 “ fair sto 5’ “ common stock 3to 4 Sheep, prime 4 fair 3 to 3] Lambs, extra, Spring Af to 6 “ fair 51 to 5 Live Cattle 5 to 0 Hogs, live (20 lbs. off) 5) to 6 Pigs, “ 4to 5 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Cabbage, Jersey, per basket ... .35 to 45 > Egg Plants •* “ 10 to 15 Tomatoes, extra “ “ .... 30 to 40 “ fair, “ “ 10 to 20 A pules, new, per hhl 1.50 to 2 00 “ “ per crate 40 to 50 Peaches, fancy, *' 1.00 to 1.2 > “ “ prime, “ 50 to 75 “ “ extra per basket.,. .90 to 1.25 “ “ prime “ ....50 to 75 New Poiatoes, choice per bb1.,.1.75 to 2.00 “ fair “ 1.2) to 1.50 “ culls “ 75 to 1.00 Onions 2.50 to 3.00 Watermelons, extra per 100 12 to 15 “ prime 8.00 to 10 00 ° culls “ .... to 4.00 Cantelonpes per basket. 20 to 25 1 Pears, extra per crate 60 to 75 “ common 40 to 60 ! Grapes, Delaware, per. lb- 10 to 12 ‘ “ Ives 3to 4 “ Concords, 5 to 6 ‘ I HAY AND STRAW —PER TON. , Timothy, choice 19 00 to 20 00 “ fair 15 00 to 18 00 Wheat Straw 800 lo 000 ’ Oa* Straw 81010 900 Rye Straw 16 00 to 17 00 SEEDS. I Timothy, per bushel 190 to 200 Clover, per pound 9) to 10 Flax, per bushel 135140 WOOL —PER POUND. ! Tub-washed 23 to3o Unwashed 18 HIDES—PER POUND. Hides, Dry 10 to 11 ; Calf, Salted 12 to 13 Hides, Green, Steer 5£ to 6 . “ “ Cow../. sto 5} Bull 4to 4} “ Salted Steer 7£ to 8 “ “ Cow 7 Sheep Skins, per piece 25 to 75 MISCELLANEOUS —PER POUND. [ Lard, city rendered, in tierces.... 7J to 8 I “ country lots, prime 7to 7f Tallow, solid 5 “ cake 51 TBg IMIAIS JOOBHAIi. 3,000 Tons of Hay, j „ anled al higllest 110,000 Bushels of Grainr sb m,rte ‘ pri ""- i > ' 1 ! 2 5 0 Tons of Fertilizers 500 Tons Coal Best Quality, For sa ! e at prices 250 Tons Winter Wheat Bran, to.suit m IIIM Ft. Pine & Oak Lumber. ,ime, ‘ ! v ! vvw Bhutters, Blinds, Doors, Windows, &c A. L. DUYCKINCK & CO iuljll3 “ rising sun, md. GREAT VARIETY SUMMER GOOES AT T. T. WORRALL’S, —k SUCH AS *— VICTORIA LAWNS, LINON D’IEELANDE, BASTITE CLOTHS, DRESS GINGHAMS, LAWNS, &C. Gauze Underwear for Men, Ladies and Children at very Low Prices. Nice Lina of Straw and other Hats. Mens’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, 1 Boots and Shoes, &c. GOOD ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES. —CALL AND SEE US, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! T. T. WORRALL, Rising Sun, Md. july 18-tf BISSELL CHILLED PIjiOWJ Our purpose in presenting this i Plow to farmers is to call attention ■ to the fact that we offer to the buyer an improved and perfect Chilled | Plow, the Best and Cheapest on the i market. I The Hoosier Grain and Fertilizer Drill ! • 1 “It lias given good satisfaction as a fertil ' izer, also as a grain and seeder drill. It drills oats and grass seed with the same reg -1 nlarily and accuracy that it does wheat i “D. BAKER.” i “The Hoosier Drill is a complete success and is in demand. We are not afraid of any drill. It is a very easv running Drill. “T. W. WILL AMS.” Improued Willoby Grain and Fertilizer Drilll i i We have handled this Drdl for 5 years with entire satisfaction. The , WILLOBY IMPROVED runs as i light as any drill in use. ' CORN SHELLERS, HAY & STRAW 1 CUTTERS, power or hand. TWIN HARROWS, CULTIVATORS FOR PREPARING GROUND FOR SEEDING. PLOW CASTINGS for SOUTH BEND, DIAMOND IRON and ROWLAND CHILLED PLOWS, two-horse WAGONS of our own make. BtS“Repairing of Farm Machinery a pedaty. Parts kept on hand for all nia ch.uery sold by us. J. C. BIRD 4fc SON?, Rising suu - - - Md JAMES BARNES, AT WAREHOUSE, Rising Sun Station, Offers the highest rates for HAY, GRAIN, and has for sale COAL of the Best quality at the BOTTOM PRICES. Fertilizers of Established 1 Reputation, such as Cope’s, Waring’s, Eureka, Pork & Go’s and . The Planet Brand Bone and Phosphate. aug 7-85tf EMPIRE DRILL In offering the Empire Force Feed Grain and Fertilizer Drill to the farmers of this county, for the season of 1885. and soliciting their valued or deas. we are coutideut that we are presenting for the con Biderat lon and acceptance an implement | which, iu the line of seeding machines, waa never ' equalled, and stands to-day without a peer. BUNCHING GRAIN There is no liability to buiieb grain with onr device, as the construction is such that the grain is curried irresistibly to the point of discharge by the feeding cup, LIGHT DRAFT The drft of the Emipre is one-tliird lighier than that of any other Drill made, because the wheels are hung ou taper axles, aud always ruu true, without biudiug, the same as wagon wheels. Force Feed Fertilizer Attachment In 1879 we secured. and alter many experiments at heavy expense. We perteetcd uud pot upon the market, the device uow widely known as the Em pire Force Feed Fertilizer Attachment, which completely and w holly obviates all (he difficulties j hitherto tuei wiih in the distribution of the com mercial maim tea. aud lulhlis the conditions 1 which are so conspicuously absent in the gravity feeds. WARRANTY We warrant our Drill to be well fnished, and made ot good material, aud to distribute grain aud fertilizer eveuly uud continually, in a good aud workmanlike manner. For sale by JOSEPH S. POGUE, aug 7tf Rising Sun, Md. Buck inn's Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for cuts bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, feyer sores, tet ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles of no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. L. R Kirk. june 7 i ' NOVELTIES ! NOVELTIES AT E. K. BROWN’S. The Yale Comet Clock, keeper; will give purchaser entire satislaction. Only $1.2,5. Fox s u r e ka EYE GLASSES, can be adjusted to fit comfortably and firmly on any nose, whether large or small. KEITH’S)/ \/ u m COMMON SENSE U# If CUFF Wf HOLDER! pi] WHAT IS IT FOR f 1 Ji Ist. To aroid the annoyance of but toning on your Cuffs. 2nd. To regulate the length of your Cuff' by moving it up oy down, and fastening it to the slit of your shirt sleeve. 3rd. Tl.e convenience of taking off your Cuff or putting it on without handling it. 4th. Now, would you do without it for 25 cents? Full Line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles on band, or secured on Special Order at Short Notice. I —Repairing promptly attended to.- j TO FALL TRADE' National Bone will be offered Low! All making early engragrements will, for Cash or grood Note, inetrest added, obtain these Goods at Low Fig* ares. Clubs of 50 Tons are offered at Inducements. —They re in Good Drilling Condition.— J. A. DAVIS & SON, Port Deposit, Md. June 16th, 1885- 9t. s•} K $45, st>o, $?5 The above represent what iren in our employ are earning tie year round. V e need a lew moro reliable men OUTFIT FURNISHED FREEto every man who eng g.*s with us. For terms address D. F. ATTWOC D CO., nurserymen, GEAiIVA, N.Y.