Blood Poison. Contagious B'ooJ roisoii has been ap- firopriately called the curse o4 mankind, t is the one disease that physicians can not cure; their mercurial aud potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in total wreck of the system. Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 936 Pensylvania Ave., Wash- mKton.U.C.say: I was for long time under treat ment of two of the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse all 'hundred dollars. 1y My mouth was filled with eating sores: my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three months I was unable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. I bad tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After bad taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, and I have had no return of the disease. S.S.S.saved tuefroui a life of misery." S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) will cure any case 01 blood poison. Books on thedisease and its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. V.HW 111 TROXELVILLE. Tho Susquehanna University boys viz. J. A. Heruii.n, G. A. Gchm and W. I. Zectiman upeut their Easter vacation at home. The boys re port SuHquebaunn University grow ing rapidly. Some thirty new stu dents matriculated at the opening of the Spring term. . . .Easter service were held in the new Lutheran church on Sunday forenoon. The participants in recitals performed their duties well Last Monday the merchants of Troxelville left for the city to buy a new supply of Spring goods ...The trout season opened lust Thursday. Many took advantage of the first day but were disappointed in their expectation of u'roat success. Some seem to have the patience of Kip Van Winkle, that is, even though they have no nibble for a whole dar yet they will make repeated expeditions up the stony trout stream Two new houses will be erected this summer At the Eastern terminus of our town. Many lots are sold indicating admirable prospects for the future. SELINSOROVE. I. N. Cutherman of Hazolton spent a few days with his mother. Irs. Win. Holtzworth.... Harry Alleman of Piuiltt. spent Easter with his pa rents, 11. Alleman's. . . . . . Mrs. A. D. Carey and Miss Lottie Eby are in Phila. buyiuj; their spring millinery goods Dr. A. C. Spangler and wife spent Sunday in Middleburgh Miss Uheeu and brother of Jersey Shore were the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. John Miller, over Easter Mrs. M. Miller, ot Wil liauisport is visitiug her daughter Miss Lizzio Miller Dr. li. 1 Wageusfller and wife spent last week in Washington, D. C Hon. Chas. Hernial! ot Middleburg was in town on Friday Miss Mary Suy d;r spent Easter in Washington Mrs. Dr. H. Zeigler anu grand duughter, Miss Lidie Reese, made a short visit to Jtuv. Fortuey's at Turbotville....Hev. It. U. Stark and wile were in Williamsport over Sunday. ..Mr. Rentz, of Ashland spent a few duys in town among friends.... Mrs. Kev. Hilbisu of Mc Clure is visiting IW parents, Vui. Lutz's Early sun-rise pravcr meeting win lid. I in both the lie formed and tii Ev. Luth. churches on Easter at 5:.'n Dr. 1 Born is attending confercucn at Montours. ville ...TheEv. Luth. church held coiumiou on Easter moiniug, 37 per sous joined the church by baptism, confirmation and letter. In the evening tho .Sunday school held their easier services. ADAMSHUlifl. "Miss Annie Klinepeter is spending Rome weeks in Lewistown. . . .John Uuuch made a business trin to Slin- mokin on Saturday. .. .Miss Carrie illiiini of lSlooiiibburg was visit ins her sister. Mrs. Murrav Smith ...Luther Holig and Miss Elsie Mattern of Selinsgrovo spent Sun day at Claude Klose's Sliss Nellie Smith is staviug in lieavertown at preseut H.U.Smith is erecting a new resilience and Mrs. Hetty Smith is erecting oue on Main St. H. I. Homis?. contractor .... Mian Lulu Long of Thompsontown is staying with her sister. . . .Miss Mil lie Kiempfer's school opened on Mnndav with a fair nttnndnnon Dr. A. M. Smith and rrife spent a week at Washington, Old l'oiut Comfort, etc. WEST BEAVER. made a bueiueaa trip through Nor thumberland county last wtNk.... After a few weeks' rest W. F. Howell baa bia teams on the road agaiu hauling props.. -rMra. Jacob Ueu dricks of Kansas ia visiting her friends in Snyder county and ex pects to remain one year..... Mrs. Cora Banner, of Mitllin county spent Sunday with her father, Emanuel tvutpp J. M. Baker made a bus iness call to McClure a few days ago bet w. en trains. Juu is always full of business and apparently comes out all O. K. eleven times out of ten Capt. ltobert Myers (caok) from the Soldiers' home, Dayton, Ohio, as be represented himself to be, stopp ed a few days with C. W. Fisher, teaching them the Hrt of making soup, left very suddenly one day last week. Something over five dollars also went suddenly with the Capt.'s departure. The money belonged to Mrs. Jerome Reitz. Captain, you were appreciated bv all. Call sgaiu. RICH RED BLOOD the foun dation of good health. That is why Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True BlooS Purifier, gives HEALTH. LATE LITERARY NEWS. "Does Modern College Education Educate, in the Broadest and Most Liberal Seuce of the Term ?" is one of the most important inquiries that could be set on foot. This discus sion, which is to be taken part in by President Oilman of the Johns Hop kins, President D wight of Yale, Pi es id -nt Schuim m of Cornell. Presi dent Morton of the Sieveus Insti tute, Henry Thurston Ptck of Co lurnbia, Bishop Potter and others of the most distinguished men of both the United States and Europe, is be gun in the April Cosmopolitan by a radical inquiry into the educational problem along the lines of Herbert Spencer. President Oilman will fol low in a direction almost equally searching. Altogether there is prom ised the fiankest possible expression of opinion, and it seems probable that it will be the most thorough comparison ever made of education al methods with the needs of every day life at the close of the nine teenth century. MOTHER! There is no word so full of meaning and about which such tender and holv recollections cluster as that of " Mother "she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. . so assists nature MnttlPr Q in the change tak- IIIUIIIUI V ing .place that apo 1 the; Expectant Lfinnrl Mother is ena- r I I K II II bled to look for- I I IUIIU warrj without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER S FRIEND " My wife suffered more in ten min utes with either of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bot tles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to anyone expecting to be come a MOTHER," says a customer. Henderson Dale, Carmi, Illinois. Of nrncRlnts at II. On, ornmt by mall on receipt if price. Write for book containing teatimonlals mil valuable information for all Mothers, free. The Bradfleld Btaalator Co., Atlsita, Ga. J. J. Steely spent a few days last 1 l l ween visaing inenus anu relatives in Mifflin county.... W. J. Koch is now able to be out again after being conned to his house almost all win ter Most of our farmers are through Bowing oats, while some few have not begun plowing yet. . . . Henry Homer purchased a house in McClure, where he eipects to locate about the first of July next, and ex pects to be put 00 the retired list 1 of merchant-.... T. F. Hwiaeford Sheriff's Sale of REAL ESTATE I lly virtue of certain write of HI. Fa. Issued out of the iurt of Common Pleas ol Snyder Co., I'n., anil to me directed, I will ex pone to public self at tlie Court House, Mlddleuunfh. 1'a., on Saturday. Miivntu. mn. nt I o'clock, I'. M , Hit! following described rea 'K'Hie 10 nil : Tract No. 1. A tnict of mountnln land nltuate In West Beaver towunhtp. Snyder county. Pa.. bounded on tlie North by lands of .Ion. Knepp, on the I .ast by lands of I'nrdee, on the south by liinila of I). II Harrington and on the West by the Mifflin county line, containing about ISO acres inure or less. Tract So . A certain lot or parcel of land situate In sprtiiir township. Snyder county, pa., nettrby or Hdjoininx the Ullage of Heaver Springs, bounded on the South by publlo road aud Innd 01 Ilnrry Mntnrn. on the Kant by lands of Mrs Halite Kline, North by Hutibury A Lewis- town 1(. It. ana nest by lands ol Mrs. K. Mc F.lmili coutnlniMi rwiuare rods more or less on which are erected a Dwelling House, Ac. Nelwd. taken in execution and to be sold as the Property of A. Singly. P.S KITTK8. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Middleburg, Pa., Apr. li, H7. NOTICE TO HEIRS. IN KK-ESTATE OF SOLOMON LONG, LATE OK BEAVKHTWP., SNYDER CO., PA. DECD. To Annie Long, Ellzalieth Setenrton, nee Long, Intermarried to Samuel Seveosoo of Mini Inburg, Union Co., Pa.. Mary Stabl. nee Long, inter married with u. 8. Htalil, of Hand. Union Co., Pa.. KranK Long of Klkion, Hickory Co., Mis souri, and eo. Long, who has granted his In terest lo said Heal Estate to your petloner, Keuben Cramer, Lineal decendanU of George Long, late of the lowuablp of Hearer, Snyder county, deceas d. You are hereby cited tn be and appear before the Judges of our orphans' Court, at an Or phans' Court to be held at Mlddleburgh, on the first Monday of Juue, A. l 1S7, at 10 o'clock In tha forenoon, then and there to accept or refuse to take the Keal Estate of said Ueo. Long, dee'd, r the aunralsed valuation put upon II by an In quest duly awarded by the said court, and re iiirnnd br the Sheriff of said county, or show cause why the same should not be aold, and hereof fan not. witiuiaa the Honorable H. M. McClure. nreat- tnt J uaiie of our said oourt at Mtddleburi. tola aard day of April. A. D.. IT. i . c, acHOCII, Clark 0. C NEM! MESffiT L 0 E B WE MART THIS 8PBINQ SEASON WITH AH EHTIIfE IfEW STOCK OF STY L I S H AND FURNISHING GOODS. Having disjwsed of all our stock of the previous seasons, wc start this season with a clean, fresh stock of goods from top to bottom everything ntew. Our entire stock has been purchased for SPOT CASH from large Clothing Manufacturers who were press ed hard for the ready cash. We having taken advantage of that rare opportunity are prepared to give the public the benefit ot prices on this new Stock of clothing which vou will .....1.. . ' m-unxiy ucueve until you visu our store .DOTE THE PRICES BELOW. S Men's Working Suits, worth $3.50 ; Our Pris, 2.12. Slen'a Orey Mixed Suits, others -ell for $1.30 , We sell for 12.48. Men Blue and Black Cheviot, well nmde, fgt color; we sell thetu tor $3-75- ' Meu'a All Wool Plaids mm. I Hootoh Tweeds Suits, worth $0.50 ; Our price $-4 00. Boys' suits, 14 to IV years, from $3.21 up to $9.00. Men's All Wool Suits In ulaidn. check ami hm. pun, latest styles, that will be all the rage this spring, made up In Brut-class style ; no clotb ing nouse sells for less than $9 00. M , t. , Our Price 15 49- Hot more than one suit sold to a oustoiiif r. Men's Fine All Wool Black Clay Wondered Suits in Cutaway or Sack, made to sell fr $11,00 Onn Puma RSI. All the newest effects lo Plaids. Checks. Houiesoun Aud Cheviot. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! A PRENKXT UIVF.Sr WITH EVERY IIII.D'N HUT HOLD.' "SLJ e have exerisd great care in selecting a line of Clothing to please the mothers as well as the little ones. We have as complete a line CHILDREN'S CLOTHING as you will see this season, consisting of little Hoys' Junior Suits, Reefer Suits, Jersey Suits, Blouse Suin, Velvet Suits, and Crash Suits, ranging iu price from 70 cents to $5-00. We have Knee Pants Suits to 10 years. Children s wool aiieti Kn i'hiiU, iya Children's Gray Wool Knee Pants. 25o. . n . , ChiUireu ' double Seat and Double Knee Pants for 8o . worth 75o. Boy 8 Pants from 50 cts. to $2 50. MenV pHOtg frolu oUt to 5 OUR STOCK OP FURNISHINGS, HATS AND GAPS is larger than ever; all of the latest styles, shapes and colors. Our NECK WE All the choicest in the market. Our SHIRTS the best in the market for the price, 15c. for a fine Negligee Shirt, with or with out col lar attached. We do Lot advertise anything we have not in stock as we are prepared to serve you with any article mentioned on this Hheet. It you want to KUY RIGHT, if you want to be TREATED RIGHT," if you want to SAVE MONEY, make our store your trading home Convince yourself of the above facts the money yon can save by purchasing your goods from us. , Wo DO what OTHERS advortlao. Money r: funded on any article purchased from us wulch Is not satisfactory. M. LDEB & SDN, BELIABlEjWBSmraMlSHEBS, STJNBURY. PA. L 0 E B S TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restorea to health by simple means, after milTerlng for sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease foiMampllon. Is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means ot cure. To tboae who desire It, he will cheerful 1 sand (free of charvp) a ropy of the prescription used, which they will Ond a sure cure for Com. wanptioa. Asthma, Catarrh, Brnnehlll. and all throat nud lunir Maladlrn. He hopes all sufferers will try this remedy, us It Is lnviilunble. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothlnK. and may prove a blessing, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, RhewawolUoa Cared la Day. "Mystic Cure" for Khtumutlsm and Neuralgia radically cures In I to I days. Its action upon the system la remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause nnd the, disease Im mediately disappears. The first dose Breatly benefits : 75 cents. Hold by all lirugulsto, Mitt dleburgb. T. r. Anthony, Ex-Pom master of Promise ( Ity. Iowa, says : ! boutf hi. one boll le or Mys c Cure' for Kheumatl.sin, and two (lows of It Id me more good than any medicine I ever ouk," Sold by all l)ruifHt).. .Mlddleburuh. te-io-iyr Brooklyn, New York CHAS. NASH PURVIS, Collections, Loans and Investments. Real Estate and Private Banker, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa Deposits accepted, subject todrafts or checks, rom any part ot the world. eJustice of th e Peace ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let tern of Atliiilnmtratloii In the En. tote of Henry u. Hochrlst. late of Union Town ship. Snyder Co., I'a ilec'd. havlug been (fram ed to the iinderslKnod. all ierns knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are recreat ed to make Immediate paymet.t, while Uioso bnvin claims will prenent them duly nuttaen Ucuied to the underslirned. March 5. A. S. HKCHHIST, Adm'r. n Ilea SELINSGROVE MARBLE-YARDl ANU GONVEYANGiDR M. Z. STEIMNGtR. Middleburgh. Pa D U. A. C. Sl'ANULEK, DENTIST. Gas Administered. Crown nnd Hridgpwork, Etc, Office one door north of Weia' Store. SeliURirrove, I'u. a. 1. Pottiegei', VeteriNarY sUrceoN. SCLINSGROVE, PA. All professional business entrusted to my care rill receive prompt and direful attention. r. E. ROWKR. K. K. PA WM SKI BOWER & PAWLING, Attorneys-at-Law, Offlcos tn Hunk Ilnlldlnir. MMlctonii, Pa. JAiS. O. CHOUSE, ATTORNKT AT LAW, MlDDLRBURQ, PA. All bunlneH entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention; CAN VoU detect THE CHAFF FROM THE WHEAT? (SEE THAT CURVE?) The chaff of wheels are made to sell not to ride, with economy as a partner. The Keatihq is the wheat of wheels. Contains the good the substance of all improve ments. The Double Boiler Chain and Improved Divided Crank Shaft alone, place the ' Kiatino "365 days ahead of them all." Our beautiful Catalogue t0s of friction reduced. Send for one. KEATING WHEEL C0.t Mipouiowh, Coaa. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Let." ters of AdminiMtraMoii in tlie Es tate or Hr. ItovKoihrook, l ite ol W. Beaver Twp., Snyder Co., I'm., dee'd, luvlni: been granted to the undersigned, nil penums knowing them m lveshidebted to suld estate nre requested to limke lininwllule payment, while those hitvlnir eimniH will prewnt them duly autheutlcau-d lo the undi rsluiied. MAHAND IlOTIIHOt'K. Adtn'r. March . JU. I'leusHiil Mills. SuyderCo., Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let tern of AdininlHtrntion in the Eh tateof Mary UiiilenilnKiT. 1st of SellnsKrove, Snyder Co.. 1'a., dee'd. h ttinir been ernnted lo the uiiilerKU'iieil. ull persona knowing them selves Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, while thu-e having diilnm will present them duly authenticated to the iinderslL'ned, April 1.' M. R. lint.EY, Adtnr. A Great Nedlrine Ulven A way. W. II. SpmiKler. Mlddleburgh; M. Kolhrock, M. V., Mu I'leusilit Mills, are now klvlng free to bII a trial package of the great herbal remedy, Haeon's C'eiery King. If Indies sullerlng fmiii nervous disorders nnd eonstliatlon will use this remedy they will soon be free from the head aches and backaches that have caused them so much suffering. It Is a perfect regulator. It quickly cures biliousness. Indigestion, eruptions ot the skin and all blood diseases. Large size (5 nnd 5ocU. Charter Application Notice. NOTICE IS HKItKHY UIVKN. That an appllca tlon will be made lo the (lovernni of the State of Pennsylvania on Saturday, the First day of Mav, lslC, by u. M. Clement, V. It. Savldge, A. W. Po't. ter, tl. P. t'lrlch. i. H. Hendricks, B. K. Wagen seller, G. O. Wna-enaeller, A 1). Carev. I). U, Smith and W. W. Wllteamyer. under the Actof Assembly of the Coin inon wealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incor poration and Kegulatlon of ceitaln corpora tluns", approved April KW". IH74. and Ibe suppie menu thereto for the chart) r of an Intended Corporation, to be railed "The Penn Tele phone Company." the character and object whereof Is to construct, maintain and lease lines of Telegraph for private use of Indllvduals, firms and corporations, for general business and for the transaction of any business In which elec tricity over or through wires may be applied to any useful purpose. The Counties In this state w herein It is proposed to carry on business are Northumberland, Snyder and Mlltlin. And for these purposes, to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, beneltls and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and lis supplements. A.W . POTTER 4 C. P. ULRICU. Solicitors. A Famom Urrnai Daetor'a Work. Consumption Is now known to be curable It taken In time the German remedy known at Otto's Cure, having been found to be an almost certain cure for the disease. Asthma, Bron chitis, Croup, Coughs, Colds. Pneumonia, and all throat and lung diseases are, quickly cured by Dr. Otto's Great German Remedy, sample bou tie of otto's Cure are being given away bv our agents. W. II. Spangler, Mlddleburgh ; M. Roth rock, M. D., lit. Pleasant MI1U, Large size turn uv ILGEIHTH Shcrift's Sale of REAL ESTATE! By virtue of a writ of Fl. 7a. Issued nut nt tha iwirv ui uomnioD rieas or nnyoer county. Pa. and to me directed I will expose to publlo Bale at the Court House, Mlddleburgh, Pa, on Saturday, May 1st, 1897, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Tho following described Keal Estate to wit. A certain lot or trrt nf ini situate in the Borough ot Mlddleburgh on North Sugar street, bounded on the North by lot ot Krederlk Smith, on the Rant and South by landa of Milton Moats and on the West by Sugar St., containing One-Fourib Acre more or ism on which la erected a Two Story Dwelling Douse and other outbuildings. SeliAd. taken Intoexecutlon and to he uM the property of, J. C. Swlneford. ', P. S. HITTER. Sheriff. I Baerlfll Offlee. Mlddlebnrjb, Pa., April T, istr. M. L. MILLER, - Prop'r I keep constantly on lindani maii Hfncture to ordor all kinds of ;' Marble and Granite liDiiils AM Headstones ! 1 - Old Stones Cleaned andHepaired. 1A$W PRICES I LOW PRICES!! I have on of the bent Marble Cut tern in the State and consequently turn out ;oo(l work. . aWCoiue Hiid see luy v ork A prices. Thankful for past fa'vorn I iiiont re spectfully ask a continuance of same, M. L. MILLER 1 B. mist lor Steaui and Hot Water Fitting. Also dealer in Boilers. Engines, Shafting Pulleyi), Hangers and Leath er Belting. REPAIRING of Engines, Boilers and Mill work. -Families can be supplied w ith Bath Tubs, Pipe and Pipe Fittings. I give as reference concerning my mechani cal skill, Friok li Co. of Waynesboro, Pa. and Lebanon M'f'g. Co. both com panies of high standing. In order to avoid accidents All Boilers should be tested under the hydraulic test at least once a year. Avoid danger and call upon me to make the test. A. B. WOLGEMUTH, Selicegrove, : : Pa. Jtfddlebur?Mtfirket Corrected weekly bv our merchants. Butter 15 Eggs Onions 20 Lard 5 Tallow 4 Chickens per lb 6 Turkeys 8 Hide 7 Shoulder 7 Raw 10 Old Wheat n Rye 35 Old Corn 25 Oata 13tou Bran per 100 lbs 60 Middlings " .70 Chop " 85 Flour per bbl 4.75 A SUMMER SAU in ladies' shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot, For tie plea ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buyeis find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-dsj practical purposes, walking, viding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladiei, whoever claims yoar lmds, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. & H. GIBSON, S Orphans' Court Sulo ot Viable Real Estate! Newspaper Deciaioaa. 1. Any Demon who takei a oaoer reruUrl from a poat-ofBoe, whether directed In bin name or another!, or wbetber he Jias lubscrlbed or not, U responsible tor payment. 1. H any Denton orders hie Diner dlseontlnu. ued be must pay arrears or the publisher may continue to aand It until payment b made, wheth er ibe paper Is taken (rom the poat-offlce or hoc 8. The court have decided that rarailnv ta take newRMDer or oerlodlcala from the mat. oflceer reaortug and learlnf tben uncalled lor, I prima facia eyldenee of intentional trial. Tbe undontgned Executor 8 for the M JJ and testament ot Daniel Zelber, late ol iC Twp., Snyder County. Ha,, dee d, will tf ot an order Imued out of tbe Orplum iltn' aald county of Hnyder, expuse to puwic Tract no. i. on Monday, Mav 10th, 1397, h fnltaorlni. ftaMiv4twi,l rnl A.liifl. tn Wit: m ... u. V .1..., Aurt. R 1 suage and piece ot laud, tbe Manalon nm tbe estate, situate In Hprlny Twp., '"'ir 11. bounded on tbe Nortb by laud 1 eager ana Holomon Imoeri, . nnif of LamtMit and tract No. 1 souiu tij a nt talu U...IU..I, 1muI.II Vlilt U!.U J1 Uelfiicb and on tb'n west by laml u, Ueltrlcb and Wm. Ureese, coiitainluf l J and 180 perches, more or less, wun tenancea, whereon ire erwoted a larue JJJ wheatber boarded plank frime fooue. oa barn and all necewary outbuilding". : acres of this tract b) well tlinhere'l aud l nM I. In . mvul iI.i.aI ..till lir.f lull. Tract No. l.-BeingAnothor farm or pHJ1 ' land nltuate as ana -wJjoinini: tract l '' awirHKAil hulinrfoil nnll.i. ii.irlh h. t)IDlW leadlnif from Mlddlecreek to Tnti' by land of Jacob Kolk-le, South by land and Lewis Man beck and Went by UKt ' , . . . .... ...u. nor less with the appurtenances. Xoin Buuae water, fruit, stale ot cultivation awui u as on the iraat abore described. Tract No. I.-Helns certain plfe ot oJ land altuata In T.n fa . and Slt VT1 bounded on the North by land ot n Z bert and Gust Mover, Sost by landof am i mel. South by land of Amos Itackenburf West by lands of Lewis Manbeck Mid "I Uul ..Iu Aniit.ln. IU I nw.m ,. ,pm ilT lM appurtenanuea. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a. . F" terms will bvi mads koowh i ACOB ZKIDRK. ..... vr L f ai 0 D Rlpaaa Tabulea cm llwt roubl RIbju TaDules: eae girt rU4 1 Aiytiia tMikHNi ynHM . t v'rt' '