RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menace rs to health of the present day. RO.Al BASING F".0R CO., SFW VORS. The Middleburgb Post. Published every Thursday. Geo. W. Wagensellcr. tditor and Proprietor Subscription 1.50 per year. which Diuit be paid Id advance wiian sent out side the county.) HATF 5 OF ADVERTISING ail translpni advert hnmontt not otlierwisu jontnioted nir will be charged at titernteol is cents per Hue (hunparlel meolDre) for rlrst Inser Hon and in cents per line tor every subsequent Insertion. 4fcT"VarA nottftsf jaftrlsnat Jtss j oWnery yesrVi tribute of rrtpect. rfc. thrrrcmt a tin. Republican Standinc Committee- Adams, W. II- Herman. Jeremiah Howorsox Heaver, Jan. M. Kline. 'lmrlcs Siecht Baa vat w Qao. J. Speece, Chas A. Wsaner Outre. H. n. Wagner, it. H. Kraley Chapman, W m. II. Kcistcttcr. I.. S. Trutitmnn Franklin. W, D. Old, H. 8. Rennltuei Jackson, Ueo. A. Urouse, J. m Yeartok Middleburg, Al ( I, Ian. N. A. Rowea Hlddlecreek, 8. 8. Yoder, Theodora Row Monro, R Young. I P. Hitter Peon, Frank Miller, Howard Row Perry, J. N. Hroslus, Ir. M. Rotbrock Ferry w.. ticn RtrswssT, John Noll Sellnsgrove, N. s. Fisher. F. II. Smith spring, I' F Kelffel, Geo. 8. Leplev Union, O. Bice, H.J. Sirob Washington Henry Brown, John Miller Thursday, April 13, 189i. The Committee's Resolutions. W'e give below the resolutions ad opted by tlie Republican Standing Committee in session in the Court Houre Saturday. They are as fol lows : Whereas, we tlie members of the Republican Standing Committee of the count v of Snyder in conven tion assembled U'licve it to lie due to the interests of true Republican ism to give expression to our views upon the questions which at present confront and seriously affect the fu ture welfare and prosperity of our great party. RaKOLVED, Ik; it, therefore that the lime-honored principle that the majority .-hall rule should at all times be upheld by every true and loyal Republican. Resolved, That we endorse the course of lion. A. M. Smith, our faithful representative, and his col league, Hon. E. M, Hummel, sena tor, from the 27th district. RESOLVED, That we ask and de mand of our senators and members of Congress to use their influence to procure the repeal of (he infamous and unjust civil service system w hich was instigated and carried in to effect by the late President, Grover Cleveland. Resolved, That our representa tive and senator he urged to vote for the hill now pending before the Leg islature of this Commonwealth reduc ing the legal rale of interest, and use even honorable means to erad icate the discrimination Bhown by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company a gainst the people of Snyder County in charging extra rates for passeng ers and freight across I he Selins grove river bridge. Be it therefore Resolved, That we urge ourre presentative. Hon. A. M. Smith, and Hon. E, M. Hiiiumel, senator, representing the 27th district, to use all honorable means to procure the re-election of Hon. M. S. Quay to the United States Senate. J. X. Brosios, 1c, J. r. DPECHT, I otillii. H. S. Rexxinger, J It is well to note here that the re solutions adopted are far from tin copy that was handed to them by an anient Quayite. The Quayite who wrote the original resolutions called the Ex-Senator "The peerless leader" and such names us that and hail written one of the finest eulogies that could lie written of the best man who ever walked the face of the earth. The committee eouldnot .-wallow such truck. They robbed the I.irdof its plumage by making simply ;i blank endorsement so as not to offend any ooe. In their Itearts j of partly cleared land ami twenty they knew that they did not owe four acres of tinilicr land, all situat cven this slight expression of ap-' ed at New Berlin in Limestone to wn proval, but it went through to man- ship, Union Co. If so desired, it tain harmony in the committee. The will be sold in lots. For particulars Committee said that they had been impure of A. T. Taylor, Kishaco endorsing politicians long enough, tpuillas, Pa. . 3-23-3mo. It was time to get down to endorsing soiuethiitg for the people's good. Tliey tore the original resolutions so hard that the father of them will not be able to recognize his own oft- spring. They asked that their repre- scutatives vote for the bill now pend- ing to reduce the legal rate of inter- est. The committee has gone fkrth- er than that : they have asked their Benotar and representative to Intro- duee a bill to w ipe out the unjust discrimination in the extra rates for passenger and freight tniflicehargetl V . . .-. . . I I ; 1 - across me river urrugvatoeuuntrruvc The committee deserve the eongra- filiations of the lieople for getting away from the old rut of endorsing worn-out politicians antl getting down to the people's interests. ' m trlnlt Uralu-O , . j i nrr.ar von nnvn co nr urn i uhl vuu i p . i i i it r - uupi not luunuscuum. uisuui a medicine but doctors order it be - rtan ; i. healthful, invioratimr and appetizing. It is made from pure "LaGrippe left me terribly afllict grains and has that rich seal brown ; j uh ,,,, ; sleeplessness and color and tastes like the finest ginae , , , . , , of coffee and costs about i an much, stomach trouble which soon de Children like it and thrive on it bo-1 veloped into nervous prostration and cause it is the Kenlue footl drink j , complete wreck. When coutuimng nothiut; but nourishment. I . J . . . Ask your wooer for Grain-O, the j (,,l' home physicians failed to help new food drink. i5antl5c. me I went to Grand Rapidi for - help, but they gave me up to die. Jury List. Began taking Dr. .Miles' Nervine land wtis benefited from the first dose, List of Brand Jurors, drawn for the court of Oyer and Terminer and t'eneral Jsll delivery and Court of quarter sessions of the Peace ot Snyder county held mJubj Term, ooouDtacIng Monday, June 5, 1W!. QBAXD JUROKb, Name. OMUPatlOl, H"u!"!nce. Hotversox, Jerre 11., Farmer, Ceutre Clelah, Alfred, Carpenter, MlddleburK Fisher, Louis, Farmer, Chapman Peanut, Wilson, Laborer, West Perry Qelnett, Oeovs BM Farmer, Ferry tiift. William O.. " yranklin Glass. J. owen, tlentleman, Adams Qrayblll. wuiiani i. . Laborer, Prankin I llaekenburi;, Daniel, sr., " Adams ! Halnea, Jacob k.. Lumberman, Beaver Heffellnger, BtL, Tailor, seltnegrov - lllldert. John, Fanner, Perry I Klose, Ammon, " lteaver Kiln, Solomon, Thresher, Jackson Kllngler, Al., Farmer, WaihtngtOB Mar: In, lleorne, Laborer, " Metzger, Henry, Farmer, chapman BOmlg, Daniel, " spiiiiB Italhfon, Cyrus, Laborer, Fmuklln speeht, Uharlee Clerk, beaver Smith, George, Trucker, .Monroe stroh. Amos M Latairer, Union I Specht, Henry, Mlddlecreuk I Ulrlch.S. Oliver. Merchant, " PETIT JURORS. List of Petit Jurors drawn for the Court of Common Pleaa, court of Quarter sessions of the Peaoi tjour! ot uyer aou t wanner ana uenerai Jail Delivery of suyder IMunty, pti held as .nine Term, comiuruclti); June S, isw. Name. Occupation. Amltf, Louis, Oeutleman, AUaUUer. John I)., Farmer, llotdorf, Charles M., Mason, llolender, John, Laborer, Heaver, Jerry, Farmer, Beetdenoe. Hellnsirrove Spring Sellnsnrove Spring Monroe Penn Mlddleburg Frankllu Heaver Jackson West Perry MlddleburK Adams Monroe West Ferry Franklin Beilnsgrove Monroe Mlddleburg Monroe Washlnh'ton West Perry seltnsgrovQ Beaver Union Hlddlecreek Chapman Sellngrovo West Heaver Washington ('litre Monroe Franklin SprlnK Penn Unlou BotlS, Amos. " Howes, Newton. Tailor, BoweriOZi Asaph, Farmer, lteaver, Jerome w., lllacksmlth, lierk, Henry M., Merchant, Kerr, T. S, Mnsor., Folk, Howard, Painter, Fuhrman, Daniel, Carpenter. Farlcman, Charles, UUckinlth, lirnyblll, Peter L, Farmer, GUI, Austin, Farmer, OemberUng, Bd. it.. Farmer, UeUwr, Ira, Trucker. HOWell, Adam, Laborer, Hummel, Charles, " Kratzer. Peter, tranner, Kettner, James, Laborer, Kelster, Clinton, Keek, Albert n.. Merchant. Kinney, rrvUt, Laborer, Utngaore, isimc, Auctioucor, I.elt.cl, John, Farmer, I.lKhl, Thomas, Laborer, Miller, M. Archibald, Clerk, .Miller, John .1.. BUtCkantth, Man beck, luls, centleman, Hoyer, Philip ,, Laborer, Mttsser, Levi, Farmer, Race, PhUlp, Laborer, Newman, Henry. Farmer. oidt. Qeorge, Blackamltb, Bow, Ammon A., Farmer. Itclchenbach, William, Laborer. Itclnhart, James, Farmer, Stahl, Levi, Farmer. Shambach, Klmer E., Farmer, BUtnellas, Blaworth, specht, Harry, Laborer, (Centre Waihiagton Mlddleburg Perry West Hearer Chapman Mlddleburg I Slialer, John ti. Farmer. Smith, charies a., Undertaker, Btlmellng, Kenla'n t '.. Teacher, t'pdck'rafr, Charles, F irmer, Walter, Charles 11., Confectioner, The Republican Standing Com mittee met in the Court House on Saturday anil completed the arrange ments for holding the Republican primary election on May 13th as formerly announced. Borne enthus iastic Quay admirer handed an elali orate eulogy on (uay to the Com mittee for adoption. The committee decided that eulogies were out of place for worn-out politicians ami came to the conclusion that the people of Snyder County needed a reduction in the rate of the interest and in the rate of mileage ehargtd across the Pennsylvania Itailroad bridge at Sclinsgiove and instructed their representative and senator to urge such legislation. FOB SAUL I oiler for sale fifteen icres of farm land, twenty acres Grip Eangs on. Unless the poisons deposited in the system- by the genus of Lutirippe are quickly and thorougly driven out at the beginning they will m- tinue to sap the vitality and waste the nerve forces of the body until the strength gives away and the victim is overcome by nervous prostration ami collapse. Ancient methods of treatment are no longer recngnixedas comititcut to treat this tenacious dist-ase; but there is u remedv which i ... ' . 1 - .i';la. I! A I never tans to give renei so long as there is vitality enough left to build Ion. It is Dr. Miles' Nervine, a nerve food and vitaliser of unequaled value in all casts of grip or its terrible after effects. Headache, backache,; nervousness, dizziness, lo.ss of up- petite, inability to sleep, andnervotisl ii ..M l t . :, i 7 ' , . . - 1 . n i i an lt-io ot'ioii! its won- tiei lul sootliiuu', streiitrtliemug and ! ... ,. . . .. n vitalising Influence. In :i few weeks I was well anil now I can do as much work on mv farm as I ever could." John P. Misnku, Cedar Springs, Mich. A trial package of Dr. Miles' fa vorite treatment tor the grip, con sisting of Dr. Miles' Nervine, Dr. Miles' Nerve ami Liver l'ills, will be sent absolutely free tti any person sending name and address on a postal card, requesting the samples and mentioning the name of the Post. Address, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana. MARRIKD. April 8, by Rev, E. E. Gilbert, John A. Hummel and Mary J. Gil bert, Uith of Franklin twp. April 6, by Rev. II. H. Sjiahn.S. Barber Simonton of Mlddleburg to Victoria I. Buffington of Swineford. April 2, Y. H. Wagner, Esq., (ieo. C. Aumiller of Shamokin Dam to Hariet S. Auval otPenn twp. March 1(5, by Rev. H. (i. Sett lia ble, John O. Holtsapple of Kantz, Snyder County to Florenoe E. Her man of Vicksburg, Union Co. March 17, at the United Evange lical Parsonage in New Berlin, by Kcv. J. F. Bhultr, William F. Page Ot Cowan and LizsieMusserof Dice. April 1, by Rev. J. O. Yoder, Dora Yoder of Middleburg and Clyde Bolig of Winfleld. April 6, by Rev. W. A. Haas, George F. Fertig of Monroe town ship to Maggie It. Rine of Kratser ville. OIKU April !!, Anna, Infant daughter of John Llbby midwife, aged 1 year anil 1 days. Interment in the Un ion Cemetery. Rev. Beyer officiated. Mrs. Rebecca Witmer, aged 87 years, was burled at WitmePa hurcll Sunday morning, March 26, W. E. Hrillhardt oiliciatimr. Sunday Services. At the Lutheran church of Mid dleburg on Sunday, April 10, the following speeiiil services have betfl arranged for: At the morning ser vices Cyril Haas will Speak concern ing the student volunteer movement, In the afternoon at 15 o'clock there will Ik' a Christian Endeavor Rally. All Christian Endeavors ot Mlddle burg are urged to attend. In the evening at 6:16 there will he special missionary services. At 7:30 the pastor will deliver the eighth illus trated sermon in the Pilgrim Pro gress series. At all of these services there will be solos and ducttes sung by Haas ami Eisher from Susque hanna University. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write this. I can truthfully sav I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with myself or children. W. A. Stroud, Popomoke City , Md. For sale by I all Druggists. H. D. Stahlnecker and A. W. Aurand have purchased a clipping machine to clip horses. They offer to clip horses at $1.0 each. Any one desiring to have their horses dipped will do well to have these gentlemen do it for them. tf. At the Charity rtftiar. Jones What Is Ntlnud Higghedd looking' so glum nbout? Smith Why the gypsy fortune-teller just told bis wife that she would hare two husband, and that the second one would be n very line son of a man. Jonea Ha. bu! And Blgghtdd thinks that is a reflection on him, I suppose? Smith Oh. not He thinks his wife Bust huve bran married before, and never told bi:u. I'uck. Retribution. Yesterday," said .Inbson. "I refused 1 'r " BmnJ, lum or moncv, and in consequence or 1 my net I paaaed a sleepiest nipbt. The tones of lier voiee were ringing in my ears the whole time." "Your softness of heart does yon credit," mid Mabson. "Who was the woman? Jabson My wife. Tit-Hits. ABsvlMaUoa. Says the dominie: "These dames protest they're poor- s.. - , , s ee wic sumptuous gowns tney wear, i Mayhap they've paid for their gowns, my dear," Bays the dominie's wife, disposed to be fair. Detroit Journal. A THIFLINQ DEFECT. "Oh, how handsome I'd be if it wasn't for these bow leg's of mine!" N. Y. Truth. A Show. This world Is all a fleeting; show; On getting In mankind Is bent; Some get good seats, some standing room. While many crawl under the tent. Harlem Life. 1 nvrlllnsc the Past. "I wish now," shrieked the angry yonng wife, "I wish now, George Whackster, you had married Luey Jones instead of me I That's what wiah!" "I would have married her," howled the equally augry young huusband, only she wouldn't marry me, and you would!" Chicago Tribune. Jndared by Ills Style. Jonee How on earth doea Bluffern manage to get credit at that swell tailor's T Brown i The tailor found out that he lived at the Asdorf-Waldorla. Jones But how does he manage to bluff the hotel people? Brown I suppose they judge him by his clothes. Judge. Masculine Intuition. Mr. Slmkins Our new neighbor, Mrs. Lanikins, is not a very neat housekeep er, is she? Mrs. Slmkins In (Heed she isn't. She lets tlWncs lav around every which wav. I How did you know? Mr. Blmktns On, her husband looks so Jolly. N. Y. Weekly. Bellpsed. 'That's a very lull moon." said the visitor to Hobbletown, "Full!" sneered the oldest inhabit ant, contemptuously, "Mister, you ought ter hev seen how full the moons got way back in the winter of thirty nine!" x. y. Truth. Completing the Dlni-.noKl. "I don't know whether you con do anything for my little girl or not," said the caller. "She liaa a hud case of strabismus." "T twit i,-.. l1,..v , . f. .. . i . ...t ..., ..V. served the traveling eye doctor.-Cht- cago Tribune. Red Letter Day. Counsel (to witness, the father of e family) Why are you so certain, Mr. Branch, that the event occurred on such l date? May you not be mistaken? "Impossible, sir. It was the day. I didn't have to buy any of my children a pair of shoes," London PTrneh. License Notices. The following named persons have tiled with the Clerk of quarter Sessions of tho Cunty of Snyder their application for Tavern, Itottlers and Distillers Licenses, which will be presented tor approval Thursday, April wth, 18 : Tlivcrn License. L Peretval Kernood, TroxslvUle, 2. 11. II. Fiiost, Ifaverlown. a. William H. Knlslcy, Ileavertown, 4. Hobtnsoti MhMleswarih, Mcclure. s. Peter o. Harrnjsn, Penns Creek. . J. K. spnnirler, PeUU Creek. 7. Iteuben S. MeUer, Melservllle. . W. II. Kerstelter, McKces Half Falls. 9. W. O. oetst, chapman. 10. I). K. Haas, Swlnefurd. 11. Jacob a. Leitei. Krauerville, 12. Benjamin Kline, Krntzervllle. 13. Carbon Seelold, Mlddlelturtr. It. Nettle smith, Htddlehorg. IB. F. W. Thomas, Kreamer. in. Martin Slear, Shamokin Dam. 1". Ellsworth Aurand, Shamokin Dam. is. Harry M. llartman' Shamokin Iam. 1. Harvey C. Haas, Ml. Pleasant Mills, 50. J. I. Yerger, Mt. Pleasant Mills. 21. Jacob P. Uuck, sellusgrove. a. 7.. T. Ilettilck, Sellnsgrove. ia. Oeoeife F. Fenstertnacher, Sellnsirrove. 24. Jonathnn H. Arbogast, Sellusgrove. 21. W. E. Htahlnecker.'Beavc r springs. 20. Catherine Mosser. Port Treverton. 27. J. lrvln Howell, Port Treverton. 28. nr. J. o. Nipple I'ortTreerton. 2. Oeo. W. Weaver, Freeburg. JO. fleo. A. Biyer, Freetinrg. 51. Fred. (. OtSSS, Freehurg. 32. KachelJ. Bowen, Washington Twp. tattler' License. K .1. Artw-ast, Mlddleburg. U. W. U. Grimm. Freeburg. 8B. A. U. Witmer. Scllnsgrove. IMatlller'n License. 38. Joseph L. Marks, FranV-lIn Twp. 87. K. B. Hartmsn, Centre Twp. 88. Isaac shaw t er, Adams Twp. Wholesale License. 3. Joseph L. Harks. Franklin Twp. UKO. M. 8FIINDKL, Clerk of court of quarter Sessloni. Mlddleburg, Pa., April 8, U9. ! ' ' ! I SB k S7A11CKE! 1 () 'A IV Dl DAT F.N" CARDS. Assoelate Jnils;e. Editor Post Please announce my name In your v tumble paper as a candidate for county CommtsBlonpr, subject to the rules governing the Kepubltcnn Primary. Hesp'y Yours, JOHN P. WETZEL. ( Nlate lelete. Editor Fomt. Please announce my nnme as a cnmlMlate tor the position as Delegate to the lle publlcan sinte Convention. CABHON SEEBOI.D. Mlddleburg, Ps., aprll 10. ANaoelatc Juls;e. Editor Pit. Please announce to the Iiepub Ilcan voters of Snyder ttotintv that I am a can didate f r the Bepublloafi nomination of Associ ate Judge ot Snyder County and If nominated and elecu ,1 will endeavor to do as near right as I know how. p, F. KEIOKL. spring Ts-p., April 11, ism- Sheriff. Editor Post. Please snnounce my name as a candidate tortne nomination ot sheriff on tho Itepulillcan ticket at 'he pi Unary election to be held May 13th. ti, w. Itow. Penn Two., April llth, inns. BANK STATEMENT, Report Ol the Condition of the First Natlonnl Hank of Mlddletiurgh, at Mlddleburgh, In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business April?), m : RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $172 713 02 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured V. S. Bonds to secure circulation I5.nno.00 V. s. Bonds on hand iH.uoo.no Premiums on 0, s. Bonds 3,hoo.iki County Homls Stocks, securities, etc a.NW.no Bnnflng-house. furniture, and fixtures 16,041. 13 Other real estate and morgages owned Due from National Hanks. not lieservo Agents) 12.4-.8.77 Due from State Hanks and bankers 1,1 IK, 40 Duo from npproved resene agents -.62t; m Checks and other cash Items IMJH Notes of other National Hanks itf.M Fractional paper currency.nlckles.snd cents ),7.4s LAwrrt. Monky Kesskvk in Hank viz: Specie 13,7(19.25 Legal-tender notes 8 44.VOO 20,214.25 Kedemptlou fund with r. s. Treasurer (5 per OBBt, of circulation) 878.00 TOTAL MHMitJH LIABILITIES. capital stock paid In Surplus Fund Uiitllvlded protUs, less expenses and taxes paid Natlonnl Bank notes outstanding Due to other National bunks Due to State Banks and Bankers Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject tO Check 172.48S.4T Demand certificates of de- V posit 26.388.50) Notes and Bills reillscuunted $.v).nno.oo 2u.mxi.ou um.n . r. lou.tio 4.2S7.13 570.94 357.01) aoS.HS.s.OT TOT A I I2M.481 Si STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA,) SNYDEK COUNTY, as: ( I, J. N. THOMPSON, Jr.. Coshlerof tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. N. THOMPSON, Jr.. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this llth day of April ism J. G. WEISElt, Notary Public. Corhict Attest : W.W.WITTENMYKR, A. KHEE4EB. O. ALFRED UCUOCH. Directors. nocturne A tree With Van? If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grains. A lady writes : "The first time I make Grain-O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go bade to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package today from your grocer, follow the directions in makintr it and you will have a delici ous and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15c. and 25c. R1 Offer to ih public a full line of Corrugated Roofing. Plain Tin and: Go1vanized Iroa Roofir.g an,d Spouting. Fence "Wire.Ti : v q r e , G r a n -iteware. Etc. A full iine of OIL & VAPOR STOVES for Summer cooking. Call and See our stock and learn our prices. SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER, OPP. JAIL, MIDDLEBURG, PA V A P( )I ST( )'TrVAIHTR STOV'ES VA POfi STOVKs The Monarch of Strength is UON COFFEE. (ABSOLUTELY PURE.) Its strength comes from its purity. It Is all pure coffee, freshly roasted, and is sold only In one-pound sealed packages. Each package will make 40 cups. Tho pack age is sealed at the Mills so that the aroma is never wenkened. It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all. Insist on "Lion" Coffee Never ground nor sold In bulk. None Genuine without Lion's head. K does not hsve Lion Coffee In his stow. lfA I " ,,u sntl sddress that your urutcr ssfiaa&i10 WOOIJJON SPICE CO., Toledo. Ohio. Rule on Heirs, Proceedings in Partition. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF UU I.IAM HOI.LENBAOH, LATH OF ITHwr Snyikh County. w: The Onmmnnn'paltli nf P......i . al imiiiiniiiioiirmmcn, widow of William HoIIm. 'I'-! uriy?P.icl'frin,e; ,,0nhach) Inurnj rled with John L. Spic ier of l.ivsr.ww.i Co., P Iviiia lleckert (nee BalbnhLitl tirmuirie.l will, Willi, mm 1 1 .... I . - ' ... twp Snyder County, Pa., and Samuel Holla bash of Perry twp., Snyder Co., Pa.- Vt illiia PorUUnS, husband of Eva Portillnu (net M Portzline) intermarried with Joiuea shuffn llelirv 1, 1 '. . r t I I i . , f I .. CIA ..I .T line) Intermarried with Wexley Straiib, Crrtu uniiiiiu .nu nusno 1-ortzline. minors alwn l!0ifK-"'.u yea,r," ''m '"vo '"r hcir guirdlsl rhlllp Keiter, all of Perry twp., Bnydrr Cd Ps ,and Wm It. Portrllne of Treverton NortM v.u r., iHwai Bssusnnsim or wuiiam iinii wo, hh ii ine township of Perrv Snyder Uounty, deceased, greeting: Toj nre hereby cited to le ami appear hetoit the Judges of our Orphan's Court, at an Or ohnns' Court to be held in Mlddleburg on tht isv ..inn, iay oi .June A. if, ISOUal 10 o'clock i j , , luwn nun mere to aci eiit ol re JUS the Heal Fjitate of said Wiiliain llollenlnd vniuniirui DUI upon it hv an imjiiest duly awarded by tin. uii Cotirtand returned by the Sheriff of ... n3 ty or show eause whv the same should not bt mhu, unit tncrcnt mil not, n innt ids lion, itcrold 51. Mct'lorc Presi dent of our naiil Court nf Middleburg. this 7lt P. . HITTER. Sheriff. II ARTKR NOTICE. notice Is hereby given that an application will i.e i.m.ie u.v i ne nn r ot the Coininomvcsltt of FeniisylvHiila.nn Tuesday, May th IW bj Hurley Homig, J. p. Haines. Clymer Hom II. II. Spahniind.l. H. Spangler, under the Ad of Assembly of this Commonwealh of Penniyl vania. entitlnl "An Act to provide for the in corporation and regulations of certain ConM " - wwwmwm. nri,t(f leleptlnne l otTr paay, the character and objectof which it i rect. construct, maintain, purchase, lease u oiwratetelephoneand telegraph lines, anil elinnt;es. in and through the counties of der. L '.lon, Mifflin and Juniata In the State J Pennsylvania, for the private use of inilmdr mils, firms, and corporations, mtinicliuil .! oiucrwise, lor general business, and for pnlia tire, nlarm or messenger business, or for IS tronsactlnn of any business In which elcetricitj over or through wires may be applied for of useful purpose, with the right to mako conaS) Hons for the purposes aforesaid with other i ilar lines thronghotit the said State, ami lot these purposes to have, poaacM and snjojr 3 i K ii priMicices in sucli ens,, nneii ana provided by said Act of Assembly and Its up plcments. J. M, BAKRH, Soliiitnr. April 1U, 1R99. H NIIERIFFNNALK OF Hotel Property I By virtue of certain writs of Fieri Facias Is sued out of the Common Pleas "ourt of SnvJe County. Pa., and to me directed, I win -m to public sale at the Court Bouse in MkkU ourg, on Tliursday, May 4th, ISO!), st 1 o'clock P. SI., the following Real lvsttS HI Wl, . The pro(ierty known as the CENTRAL HO TEL In Mlddleburg. Pa., occupying Lots I" 5 anil 0 of the Oeneral Plan of said Rorouith. Lot No. 5, bounded on the North by Matlid Street, on the East by lot of David Ocker the South by an Alley and on the West by Su gar Street, containing AOItS, moru or lea. whereon Is erected the Hotel Building, bring large frame structure with out Kitchen, let House ill led with ice and other outbuildings. Lot No. 8, hounded on the North by an Alley, on the East by lot nf Elisabeth VauZandt, " the South by lot of D. llolender and on U West by Sugar Street whereon is erected a Inrs Motile used as ine Hotel Sheds Seized, taken Into Execution and to be sold St me proerly ol W. II. smith. P. S. R PITER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Middleburg, April 10 IVK. EXECITOR'R NOTICK.-N'otlce b, hereby given that letters testamentary upon the f tate ol Mary J. Sampsell, late of Centre tT Snyder county. Pa., deceased have been Issued In due form of law to the undersigned, to whom all indebted to said estate should make itntno diate iiny merit and those having claims agnux1 it should present tbem duly authenticated lo' settlement. u. C. MAUHKIt, New Berlin, Pa. Feb. 27, Executor. No-To-Bac (or fifty Cents. Guaranteed totacco habit ears, makes weal aen strong, blood ours. Men. AU aruggisw