Tho MirlHIohiinrfh Pnt. published Ft cry TlmraelHy. lEO. W. WAGENSELLER, liditnr and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, 01. OO per year if paid in advance VI. 5U per year if not caul in advance- Single Copies, Five Cents. Arts-rrlixlng lliif.-. nie per nn, nuo - narcil iiteaiir nn nt for I t -1 Mi-crti i t i t-1 M' r line for each ul m-tt Insertion. Knterc-d at the I'oet Offices! Mlddlcburg, i'a., I second 1 1 Me mall matter. VI r lUDt' .x-iir vuunu uari vm , hrm Mm Pint National itunk hi.. t the County Jeil. Misroitv. Established in 1844 as the Union Demokrat, at New Berlin, a Ger man Wliij.' paper. Changed name to the Post in 1861. oiil-t Republican newspaper In Snyder County. Bepublican Staniinc Committee. Adnui C. F. Blngaman, '. f. Slpe Beatrejt . W. Miisacr, (tolvin Drecse, Bearer W Fred H (iundrum, Thos Ilcrhstcr. Centre Atlcn lloyer, L. A. stmt'. Chapman- P. A. Troup, fj. II L'pdegrove, Franklin M, L. Waller, II. K. Rolender. Jackson J. Harvey Moycr, A.'Hrotise. Middleburu Kdwln Cbarlei, Prank lint.. Middlecrcek -John 8. Meleer, Geo. C. Sluok. Monroe -VV, I. Voting, Peter Young. Penn A. R. Smith, Geo M, Wltmer. IVrrv Irwin llovcr. w . O. Smith. l.-rrv U T If l.ri.vl.ill I" Si St.ri. ...,. Selineirrnye- J . l.umbard.Oeo.A. Livingston, fore he interested in the same statis Spring (I. H. Smith, John N. Reigel. , . Union Jacob Stahl, C. D. Bogar. ties of the comparative profits 01 Washington ,iolm M. Mover, W. K. Itoiish. ! .... , ., '. . 1 .to., t !...,.. I ....: ut Ciiarlrh, Scereiary, J. Kbank Kbits, Treasurer. i:ri lit. It AN ITIONAli TICKET. Prt V. iili lit Prcsitli VVm, Mi 111:1 Kin ley. DOltK ItOOHEVBW. RKHVOXH'A WATK I M IiLI', Auditor len'i i 'Ollgrc -nu n : LKDENBUROH. . A. Irow, . PoERDERRR. 1 largi Ki:iUHI.Il'AN TICKET.' UongreHs Hon, Thau. M. Mahon, Benatob Hon. Bknj. K. Focht. Assemhly Hon. A. M. smith. Prothonotary Geo. M. Bhinukl. Register Recorder Jno. H. Willis. District Attorney M. I. Potter. Jnrv ( yjinmlssloner E. K. Sham BACH. Thursday, Sept. 13, li00. Calamity's Leadership. Judged b,V statistics, Senator Jones comes from a State whose aj; ricultural and oommercial conditions make him pre-eminently fit to be a I'hairman ot the Democratic Nation al (.'ommitU'e. It would appearthat 1. ,1 ii, ,c conferred ujioii l'resiueut MoKinley four years ago, and which he lias confirmed by the success of his administration, u The advance agent of prosperity,'' may deserve a reversal of the term, "The advance agent of calamity," as applied to Senator Jones. Certainly no patriotic citisen of the United States would wish ex , , . . ., ... teiHieii to tilt- other commonweaitns ot ihe Union the decreasing statisti-i cal showina made bv Arkansis. Sympathy and helpfulness will Ihi creased frot.. $3,689,967, in WK, naturally extended to that State tor to $3,196,861, in 1897; and there is its downward course in all branches i 00 rw,W)" to Mw "'at 'leerease of industry, rither than encourage- va.1,K' "'"wine has not Ifeen pro ment. or even exultation bv tin? no- : Krosslv'. litical party, which is refused, thro' corrupt election machinery, any voice in the conduct of its public af fairs. Senator Jones represents a State utterly at variance with all the tre mendous growth of tile rest of the Union. This tact was emphasized at a time when he was a member of . . ' ... . . the ei inference committee, in ("on gross which had charge ot the final j formulation of the so-called Wilson Gorman tariff hill that measure which even President Cleveland re refused to sign, and which preceded the panic of ISM and the hard times that followed until the election of Mr. McKinleyas President of a Re publican Congress in 1896. Much Comment was caused at that time by the fact that a senator representing alw'? nol- Afo4,bl.i, valuetl State so little in accord with tlieiren-rat $-r,247,f3,S. January 1, 1900, eral development of American indus try should he placed in a position of such power to terrify and discour age al! the great invcstmcnts.il man ufacturing industry, and all the la bor employed in the factory and in the field. Hut Senator Jones performed his mission then in extending the ca lamities of the State of Arkansas to the rest of the oottntrv. His selec tion as chairman of the liryan cam paign committee, in 18!(ti, was per fectly logical. Bryan was howling calamitv and his National chairman bad behind him his own State to rep resent the existenceof that calamitv Hut the tsisition of Senator Jones as commander-in-chief of the Hryan campaign this year is even moreem- phatically an illustration of the ca lamity which may follow in some Southern States the doctrine of "gov ernment without the consent ot the iroverned." There are are no elections in Ar kansas which represent the real will of the population. The election nut- Utoetjr i iliorougl.ly umkr the mtro) of the Democratic organm- ' tioDS in that Slate that the vote ean always be counted in advance. Re turns from even the most distant mountain districts, lar beyond the reach of railway or telegraph, can Ik' counted daya before they are re receiverl Bverythins is prearrang- 1 J ...... . mnv , truly said that Republican government loes i not exist in the State of Arkansas. State ruli- there is managed by an ol- . . 11 iinircliv, Which, in turn is represent ed in the upper branch ol the -a- impel tional legislature by senator James i K. Jones. While the Republican campaign is represented by a chairman, who, I in his private capacity, represents the great productive industries of coal, iron, steel and transportation, thechiet manager oi the Bryan cam paign quite fitly represents a State; that is steadilv losing in the wealth of its population. Arkansas is an agricultural State. I Fanners in other States may there- iiiiiuir me soiioi mcir own couiaiou wealths and in Arkansa 1 iic orate mil v has b , mi a. . ol Chairntau Jones not liiplicr icr cent f illiieruev than Hill. 111 iiiini.u is an v other State m the Union, liit ilH i''J'l wealth. ire steadily losing in need cause no wonder that Bry mi's chairman, Senator Jones, i convince tleit the count rv i crotnor '"vS'tF.! pnP5 l" amenOnientslotheCi lli.u lilt eouuirj B'IShllllirli of tin Commonwealtb ..f Penn. to (he tloirs, in view of 11' lll'OirreSS- I I S ' ive calamities ol the larmers who ... . 1 cannot register their will at the poll III A rlrnnSflR. I nP InllOWinp- llfflirvS . . 1 1 are taken ironi the report ol Ine iHh partmenl ot agriculture, as to the number and value of farm animals in Arkansas. The comparison is !c .11. 1 .1 il I 1 1 iweel) ine IBSI earoilliev leveiUUU ! .,. I, :....:. ,,, n,l tlw laal f I Banuni8traiion aim uieiastyeai 01 President McKinley's present ad ministration. It is unique in the figures that are presented to the pub- ...... . .1 . i h in 1 ,i. r-ii.itviiirti ill th'lt It sllrivl'S ... ,,. ,., , i . , ... . .7..v... . . , . a decrease instead ot increase of . . . ... I wealtli. I he comparison follows in tabular form Jan. 1, 1896, Jan. 1, 1)100. Homes, . !r7,71!,N4.r f7,Hl",a4 Mules . . . 6,818,861 6,348,IMt0 Milch onws . 9M,SM 3,827,154 Other cattle 4,3iw,0r. B Hheep . . . 244,62 181,795 That is to say, in four years, while all the rest of the United States has prosjHTed and ;rowii in agiieiiltural wealtli, the State of Senator Jones has retrograded in the sum of 0(i!,(i(i'2. These figures, moreover, do not include the decrease in the number and value of swine, because the statistics arc not at hand. But , 111(1 va""' (" "wine, in Arkansas, de- i i If . I 1 , 'i otner live suh k, hi ArKilllsas, horses have decreased from$2;j;,2i: in 1896, to 24,127, on January 1, 1900. This is especially striking in view of the present effort of for eign countries to purchase American horses, showing that Arkansas hasn't responded even to this minor mar ket, inviting an increase in our ex iKrt trade. Arkansas mules have a,H0 decreased in number These figures grow in interest, when compared to such a State as Ohio. In the President's State, the value of milch cows on January 1, j 18V0, was 5!.S,420,227, and on Jan uary 1, 1900, their value had in creased to 82"),224,330, and their number from 7f!,,r!)7 to 780J30. The sheep m Ohio, on January 1, Ohio had 2,839,690 sheep, valuetl at $10,535,250. Thus it will lie seen that Arkan sas, lowest in literacy, lowest in sa vings hanks, and falling behind in Agricultural wealth, in which eve ry other Southern State is gaining, is fitly represented in the conduct of Hryan's campaign by Chairman J. K. Jones, as an apostle of calamity. r 5 CENTS 1 DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP Just Seduced from Ten Cents. A Your choice of 217 twenty-five cent j issss nrui nee, I Of earn iiirec- wiapiern , H and 9 cents for postage. t $125 for Nothing iuWue No. 90. of evrrytMnx tu Kat, Use and W ear. kach copy costs 91. uu lo print and ZD cents lu man. At an evidence oi interest. send 1U cents tn stamps to help pajr postage, and you may deduct Vf 1U cents Irons your oral order of 91. It required 7 car loads ol paper lor IMS won derful catalnfrue. which con There 1s little tains IHO pnk'es.slze 1 U L 1 1 i indies, eiulvaient to over you can think of luuu pajcesni ine ordinary that this cataioKtie. we save you book does ZD per cent, to vo per not contain. ccni. on eveArtnins; excepting 1m- you nuy ac evcry Comotlvrs and sc.Tsun of the year. Ikiata. We even Quote Live Ani inis 04mk quotes wnoiesaie prices mals. Kverythlna; to consumers, ana wiwi it in a man, woman or child wears. all kinds yiur posses mi n you huy lor the home, for the c n e a p t r than the a vera it e omce, lora notei. lor use on a farm. In a ham. or for everv known Lurnnu ran dealer, he found In this catalogue. This honk contains over 13.000 Illustrations ami atiotea prices on over 1 00.000 ent articles. XJthomphad Carpet, Ruand Drapery Catalogue, and our Clothint CaUlogua with large samples at tached, are also Free. Expresaage paid on Clothing ; Freight paid an Carpet . Which booh thall we send t AJdrttt this n ay ; JULIUS HINES & SON C Department 909, BALTIMORE, MC LEGAL ADVERTISING. z ... r TUB i ons i iti 'TIon AMKNDMKNT Mi ifostfri TO TDK U1TIZKN8 11K Tills rOMMONU'KALTII POH THRIB Al PBOVAL mi BB'KCTIOM BY THE 0 EN EBAL AbSBMBLY K TUB COMMON WEALTH OK I'KNNsvi.VAVl 4 ci n. ,,!?,LK.r2 UY o"lEH of the skl'retaby OP Til R IOMMO.V WEALTH is oiruufT. ahck ok abticlk .win ok the cos- a joint rksoldtios. j ,"loin a- u 'i. nd'i'cnl ly the Constitution, I t'f U foMtuOnWesHlh SetltioHi, Be II reenlVetl hy the Senate and House ot Representatives ol the Common- wealth in tjeheral A.semblv met, that tin- fob i nendn . on- eniiscl- vn-lia. in an-oVdance with tlltt provisions OCtDS etebtecutb article thereol: AweVKRweni one t Article Klk'lit, Section One. AiM nt the ml nl the Bret pnrnurnidi of said . eeellon, attr the uords "shall Ih entitletl ti ',te nt all elections,- the words, 'Kllblcct How ever to such li laws rcouirinic and ri-KulatiiiK the resignation of elector, as the General A-senibly may enact,' so that the t-ahl seotton shall read a. follows. Section I, (Qualification of Electors. Every maleciflsen twenty-one years of iifcre. possess ing the following quallnoatlons, .nail lie ena titled to vote at all elections. eUbMCI however ,,,,,, h lawareau irlnir and reaulatina the mi- titration of elector, as the (icucrul Amcmlily ,.mut: . ,, , ,., . , ... , He shall have been a eitisen of the Cnlted state, at least one inontb . lie shall have resided in the state one year ior if. Iibviiik previously been a iiialinsl elec- lor or nnti ve Itorn . itieii ,.f II,, Ini. 1,,. .ln.ll , . ' - , . , liave rciiniveii t lcrefrom .ml mtiirnrd within - - --- ---- - - 7 --- pis nuMiii.s iiiiiiiniwirij ireceuioa lis: ,'ic, - j tton.1 !(. thrill hnve r..ai,l..,t It, 1 1,- ,. I ..,.1 i . . , I i t where he .hall offer hi. vote at let two month, immediately pteosdlngtbs election. If twentv two ve.r. of ui- wl iit.r,l. I,.- shall have paid wlihlu two vearn a Btate or county tax, which ehall have been assessed at least two months. to I paid nt least one month oeiore tin- election. Amendment" Kleven to Article Eight, Section Keren. strltre oit from said section the word, "but no elect r .hall be deprl ' ,ol V pi .lege of voting by reason of his name not being re gistered, ' and add lo aald section the following word., "but law. regulating and requiring the registration of electors mar be enacted t apply to cities only, provided that such law. may be uniform for eltle. of the Mine class," so that the mid section shall read a. follows: Section 7. 1 niformity of Kleclion lawn All lews regulating the holding of election, bv the citie. or for the registration of elector, .hall lie uniform throiichoul the State, but laws regula tingaiul requiring the registration of elector, may be enacted to apply to ellie.only. provided that such law. lie uniform for citie. of the same clnss. A true copy of the Joint Resolution, ' w. W, DRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. A VKNHMKNT TO THE CONSTIT1 TION PROPOSED To THE CITIZKNS OKTHIS COMMONWEALTH Kon THEIR APPROVAL OK !K.IK(TION BV TBI OENKRAI. AS sKMHl.Y OK THK COMMON WKAI.I II OR PENNSYLVANIA. IM HUSIIKDIIVOHDKH OK THE SECRETARY OK THK common wki TH IN ITKSI'A NCR OK AHTK'LK XV1IIOK THK CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION 1'ropo.lng an amendment to the Constitution ol the Commonwealth. Section 1. Kelt resolved by the Senate and House of Hepreseiitalive. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In (oviervl Aasemhly met. That the following is proposed aean amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In accordance with the provisions of the Eighteenth Article thereof. Amendment. Strikeout section four of article, eight, and Insert in place thereof, as follows : Section 4. All elections bv the eitiretis .hall be by ballot or by such other method as mnv be prescribed by law ! Provided, That ecerccy 111 voting lie preserved. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. OKI KST. Secretary of the Commonwealth. ORPHANS' COURT SALE op BSTATTl. The undersigned administrator of the estate George P. Miller, late of the borough of Mblille burg. Snyder County, Pennsylvania, deceased, under and by virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans Court of Snyder County, for the payment of Ihe debt, of the aald decedent, will expose to a public sale on the premises in said borough of Mlddleburgh, on Saturday, Sept. 29thf 1900, the following described real estate to wit : A lot of ground situate in the borough of Mld dleburgh, on the public road leading from the Pennsylvania Hailroad depot to the Court House, neat adjoining the newly erected Ev angelical Lutheran Church, bounded on the north by lands of the Main Shoe Company, Limited, west by lands of Samuel Wittenmyer south by the property of Ihe Lutheran church and on the eaat by the public road, having a frontage of seventy (70) feet and a depth of three hundred (3im) feet; wberon are erected a SIBW MUCK HOUSK, PKAMK STABLE and other necessary outbuildings. This property is pleasantly located, In excel lent neighborhood and isdesirable to any one contemplating the purchase of a home. Sale to he held at 2 o'clock P M., September -"uh next when conditions and terms will be duly announced, WM. K. MILI.EIt, Administrator. Executor's Sale of 1TATB. The undersigned executor of Ilarld M. 8warta will offer at public sale on Sathrday, Sept 22, 1900, on the premises of David M. Swartx, deeeaaed .all that certain tract of land sit uate In Chapman township, Snyder county, bounded as follows, to wit: North by lands of J.C Kreltser. W H. Hwarti and Daniel Kisen hard, on the east by Polly Keratetter, aouth by J . I). Wilt and on the west by lands of Tobias Harrier, dec, containing M acres more or leas, whereon I. erected a large farm dwelling boose, large bank barn and other outbuilding., a well of excellent water at the door. Sal to commence at I o'clock p. at-, whan terms will be mad. known by L LONGACBE. . W. B. BWASTZ. Al must nnsM ism JOWxT ua&i rnvw HI mmi re e 171 aW BiraWsaV f MP LEGAL ADVERTISING ORPHANS' COURT SALE R3AXj li3fST.T23. ' Tlit imilfiriitiienl xlmlntoliatoi of the . -it.it. -of John MiinwiT. hit- of Aifsnn lowaihip, I ( Bnydvr oonnty l . deceMwl, nndeY Mid by vittuf nf an order IMUed wul of tin Orphan' Court of Boyd or county for th praynionl of the 1 debt- of the -aul deci ltnt, will cxtoi4i to a pttb j lie rwle on the premises in nail towitHhlp, at ; Port Ami. on FRIDAY , , tin' fdllouiiiK dsjsjcrlbsd real i-ntatc t wit : TUAcrNO. I Sitiiatc in Adam, uw.hp. con.ty and -tat,. afon,,id bound north bj lamNof . .a. slmivver. c.- by landj of tnt N," 1 "J" ".' ""I1 'V ndl of John M. r;?;;;;rKit- STAItl.i: and other out-bulldinga. all clear ami in a (j .,.,i -ttv of cuiijvatioa TRACT NO. 1 Sltuataajaioreeaid, bounded north b l.ndi of InacBhawrer, ea.t and aouth bv laiiilH of John M. Mover ami m .t liv tract 1 No. 1. Oontalnlns ONB ami ONB iiai.K il1 acuks. on winch are erected WBIHKBY DIHTILI.KKY now in oK-ration which liaa been oontti naly Iteenend for the la.t four teen year-, a WAHBUODSB and BNQ1NR. UOU8K, with eicellenl water, ail clear and in ngnod elafe ol cultivation, alto at the earni time and place an enitin" ol H or III horse-power. Sjiic to commence at ioe'dook . M. when due Bttenda.lea will be uiven anil termn of .ill,-ma"- known I, v BEN1VKL WALTER. JACOB OILBKBT, Adminiatrntor. Altorm y 1 October Court AdvErtising, October Trial List. l 1 EiPlienborKPriind Woll vs. AUOker andKnlgtlUi. Joan D. Mafki vs. Henry Blessing, AS. G. OrottSS V8. CbaS. and Nora Walter WelntrA Co, n, n. j. Ltftngston. Wm. H H, sh.iffcr vs. Mary A. Rathfon. Albert IC. Hunter vs. Klijali RoUSb; RUDkleg Walter vs. A. W. BOWerfMX arcl .1 P. Bmltb, adiu'r ol VloleMn Bowersox. .inhri ii. Bonier vs. Qeorgs Pontius, ir. J. f, KaOaweU vs. Kst. of llenrj' K.s indcrs. Ccurl FrnclamatiDiii W'lltREAS tho Hon. Karold M. McOhire ' President Judge ol tho Judicial District, Oompofed of the counties ol Snyder, and I ' 11 inn and Peter I". Rlegle and Z. T. Gen borllngi Eiqi,, apsix-ihio Judgei Id and forSny der county, have Issued their pteospt. bearing date the Tin day ol June A. lb, 1Vh. to un directed lor the holillnn ol 1111 Irphans1 ourl, a court Ol Oomnon Pica.., court oli:yer and Tcr- miner and General 1 'oiin ot Quarter Soi-.-ions oi Ihr IV-ace, at Mlddleburgh, lor the county oi Snyder, on the llrst Monday, (helnu ti. l.t day ol Oct, l'.HIO), and to continue one week. Notice Is therefore hereby glvsn to the Ooron- er, Juitloei 01 the Peace ami Uonstnblei in and lor the eOOAty ol Snyder, to sppaartO tluir proper person with their rolls, records, IiiiuIrI- tlons, exaiiitnaliDiis and other ri iiieiiiliriincei bi do lliosc thing! wlikli ol t ti'.'tr ornce' and In their behalf pertain to be done sr.d wlttp-fct , and pcrmns jirusecutiiiK I n behalf nf the Com I nonwealth asalnitanr person or perfonn are re- I iiulreil to he then and there attending and dc I parting wtthontleav at their peril. JusUon an requested to be pnoetusl In ualr attendance ; ,, tne appolDtad time atrrecbly to notice. (liven under my !iml n.i seal at the Sherlll'e . , .. .. . .... mm in .'ii'i iiri-ii, ine isi nay oi ncpt, a i. u. .i.mm.4 .TT1 I . . ' o. u,,vud tiiu,iiiu nine uiinurcii O. W. BO vV, Sheriff. WHHWS' ArPHAISEMKNTf. Notice Is here- by ClVi-li tllltt till) follow tin. WldnWH' Ali- I pralscTietits under thoHnolnw, hare been Hied wlth 18: flcrlt of tlieorians' Court, ot Snyder oiuiiij ior uonnrwuiion unit lea, ltfon. Appraisement of Mary Burns, widow nf Isaac C. Burns, I ate of Sell iisvrnvc, Pa., deceased, elected to be taken under the 3oo exemption law. Appraisement of I4uf e 1. Howell, widow of Wm. K. . laie of McClure, I'a., deceasea, elected to be taken under tbegwa exemption Appraisement of Alice Sprfjrcle, widow ol MennoHpilpKle, lute of Witsfilngton fwp., Pa., deceased, BMC ted to bo taken under Hie $3U0 vxeiuptloD law. Appraisement ' Barbara Lenob, widow of William UUB, laic Ol GhapWMtWp,, Pu , d' eeninid elected to be taken under the t.iO exemp tion law. rothonolHrj'H tirimni The following SOOOUUt will be presented fo: coiillriniitlon o. t. I, ltrnii. The SOOOUDI OfJOMI Trexler. Trustee of Wil liam j. Tr?xicr, of Monroe twp., Pa. ... o. N. BBINOBL, Clerk, iddiebnrgi Pa., Bept.1, I WO. DROISTER'8 NOTICES. Notice Isberetr give xk e.i thiil the foliowlnf nnmert perioUH have filed their Adiiiiiilsirators', Ouradian, aud E SOU tors' accounts lathe Ragtater'SODVK of Sny der COttD.tr, and the Satue win lie presented fur confirmation and allowance :ii the coiirt. House In Mlddleburgh, Monday, Oct. 1st, 10. The llrst and final account ol llr. s. E. Oclison fird. executor of I) r. P. A. Buyer, late of Sellns grove, Snyder (Mtinty, Penna., deceased. The fli-vr uml n,, ,i mssmJ a iWh .............. u,,,j,,u, ui ,IO,IKf I'.-.IC, u.l mlMl.l r,,lr ... VI I. I . . , . ..... -. . ....."j , ,, ,, ,,, , n-iK, one oi .VMili- towiislilp, Snyder t:ouut-, Peuna.. defeased. The first and final SOOOODt of Ellen A. Gilbert, administratrix of the estate of Daniel Weaver lateof Adams township, Hnyder County, Penna.! deceased. The first and flnnl account of f owls iietfrich administrator of the estate of Joslali llelrrlch, late of Sprlni; township, Penna , deceased. The first account of A. '.. Schoch, guardlun nf John A. Schoch, George S. Schocli and Ethel I) Schoch .minor grandchildren of George Sehnurc, late of Sclinsgrove, Snyder County, PetiD., de ceased. Account of JohD W. Hummel and llarrv 1). Maitrer, administrators of tne estate of David Hummel, lale of Jackson township, Peuaa..de ceased. I- H. WlLUS, Register. Mlddleburg, I'a. Sept. 1, 1900. EXECUTOR'S SALE op REAL IDSTATJiJ. The undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Valentine Walter, late of Centre township, Snyder County, Pa., deceased, will sell at public sale In Centrevlllu on Saturday, Sept. 29th, 1900,! the following described real estate to wit : TKACT NO. 1, Being n farm situate In Cen' tre township, Snyder Co., Pa., known as the Swarm farm about ' mile south of Centrevllle, Joining lands of H. L llniley, and others on the north, east hy lands of John S. Long, John Oruhb and others, south by lands of J. VV. Kei ster and west by lauds of ft. J. Kailey, etc., con taining 1 acres and list perches with all the buildings and appurtenances belonging thereto, live acres In woodland, balance is all clear Uuilding. are all good. TKACT NO. 2. Being a farm situate in Centre township, Snyder County, Pa, known as the Hartman farm on the road lending from Centre eille to Middlehurg, joining lands of U. K. Long, Kphrnim Waller, etc., on the north, east by lands of F. 11. Smith, IT. H. Kessler. south by A. C. Walter and west by Isaiah Walter, I'rlah Weirlck, etc.. containing 104 acres and Si perches with all the buildings and appurten ances belonging thereto, four acres fn wood land, balance Is clear. Buildings on the tract are all good. TRACT No. 8. A house and lot In the town of -entrerille, being the larger part of lot No. 4S In the general plan of said town. TKACT NO. 4. Saw and planing mill with nneacieand 77 perches of land situate right at the town of Centrevllle, TRACT NO. S. Being a tract of woodland Joining lands of ilopnia Samp sail, etc., on the north, east by lands of Mary J. Kelsh, south by lands of John W. Keister and west by tract No. ft, containing 10 acres. TRACT NO. S. Being a tract of woodland joining lands of Hopniu Sampsell on the north, east by tract No. 8, south by lands ol John W. Keister and west by tract No. 8, containing 10 acres and It perches. . TRACT WO. 7. A tract of timberland joining lands of ilopnia Sampsell on the north, east by . b, wuiu g, hdih oi ionn w. neister ana west Dy tract X o. 7. contain! no- lfl TRACT NO. 8. A tract of timberland joining lands of Hopnia Sampsell on th north, eaat by tract No 7. aouth bv John W K.lsW ui ... brjhwct No, I.oowteiniag 11 mm and Tl par- TRAIT NO. 9. A trarl of llmherlnn.l Joininir land, of Ilniiii Sniiirll hihI lanlrl Khii on the ii, Tin, earn I liy tract Xo. I nutitli liy Julin W. Kvlater and went by trait or land, of MM W. Mi ller. eantalalac ll aerae nd li iwrclic.. TKACT No. 10 Being a tru t of woodland joining landH of I . II. reealer on tlic i.ortli, Krnnk Donnun on tin' i iiKt, Mary J. Relah OB Iha patrth and tract No. 11 on the went, eiuiiain ing 10 aeren. TKAtT NO. 11. IlfiiiK a trait of woodland lolnlng landn ol .lolm Hohn on the north, eael by trait No. 10, tootn hy landi ol Vary J, Bai nh ami went by tract No. It, containing 10 acre. THAtT NO. 12. Heli-K a tract of woinlland lolnlnit land, of John Mohn on the north. . .i-i y I rjrrjr. " . 5 , , .. " Joining lande ol J. B AlbrlBhl on t north" , ,,, M h , , 1 J san,..dl and , -t by di ol San" Bftlta j - Alo l MMMM Innean.l plaOC a portable iinw mill, boiler an 1 engine. I , ! begin tan o'elook when t.rui? win S"JI?SSJI '' H E 1U..NNI-.II, C. M. SUOWRRS. Auctioneer. J'.xci utor. tSTANTBI Active man, ol good character to delivci ami colleci.iu I'eunxylvuiiia 'for an old established maniifncturlntf whol.eiinle house. a year, ure par. Honeet more than experience, inquired. 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