MIDDLEBTJKG POST. . A.V. Published Every Thursday Morning ISO W WAGKNSRLLSR. A. M EDITOR AND OWNIR. 81'B.SCRIPTIOK RATES. I.OO per year raid In advance. I.SO per year H not paid instrance. Si utile copies. Hv t enia. Advertloinir Rntra. SS centii per line, nonpareil measure ment for tlrl inwrtioi.ni.il 31 crnU per line lor each suhse arts I Insertion. s-oFHItK. Neartne County four House, between the Kir" National llank and the County Jell. Vol. x. xx. March ", Vmk. Xlmbkk! Republican Standing Committee. Adam-C. 1". Kiss. J. T. Shawver. Heaver chas. K. I'nt'-e. H. II. Kaut. Heaver Wot J. W. Ilitkrr. I 'avid Kcnnlliger. I cutre W. A. N'upp. 1.. C. Hingnman I'linjiniiHl 1'Wpll l-ong, T. K. langlit. rianklin-J. C. llackcnhurg, i. K Stctlcr. Jackson J. S. Ycarick, Win. Hcliold. Miihllclitirg Kiank specht, Hunks W. Toiler. Mi.ldlrcreck M. K. l'.rdlcy, J. M. Miiurer. Monroe - II. '. Ilcndrb k. II. Fisher. I'enii Joseph It- Hendricks. 1. N. Jarrelt. lVrrv-A. W. Valentine, K. K. Hover, i'crrv Wel-J. M. Winer. J. . strawcr. Sellu'sgsove 1. rrank heller. J. A. I.udwig. Spring t'. II. Klnse. 1). Harr'aon Snook. I nu. ii -,l. (I, btahl. Washington W. K. Hrown, Myron Meyer. FtiCIIT EXPLAINS XEW BALLOT PLAN. Senator Foclit in discussing the new ballot bill which lie will present, said : "The bill which I will present is the result ot careful investigation ami 1 believe will meet the demand of all reasonable people. While straight partv voting i pcrmissable the iiulepeiiilcnt voter is nllered every facility tur cutting the ticket. The bid hit will lie one-third the size of the present blanket ballot which has lteen ob jected to mi account of being cumbersome. Tu secure this compactness this bill will provide for a party designation where a candidate has re ceived more than one nomination to follow hori zontally immediately after any candidate's name each party designation bein, followed by a sc pin re. "Another concession and one which will eli minate the troublesome iiestion which has here tofore confronted the courts will U in the section which provides that when a voter makes a cross after one or more party designations in the first' column and also a cross after one or more party designations in another part of the ticket these latter crosses will count fi r the candidate against whose name they are made, the remainder of the ticket being cop n ted a straight party ticket as indicated bv the cross murk in the first column iii the stpiare to the right ot the party designation. "All turtles are given a place on the ballot and the bill will lie so formed that the minor uarties will have returned and credited to them till the votes east for candidates named by such parties. Heretofore the minor parties were not recognized, all the votes in most instances being counted and returned as democratic even though there may have Iccn a fusion of four dillcrei.t parties. "The assistance feature contained in the pre sent ballot law will not be disturlicd for many reasons, the particular one being that to desig nate an flection ollicer, or any one in particular not agreeable to the voter, woull destroy the freedom us well as the secrecy of the ballot Any abuses that may occur in voters calling for assistance must be met by the intelligence, hon est v an.l go.nl citizenship of the elector. "1 am confident this bill, with the improved mechanical construction of the ballot, will be entirely satisfactory to all the voters excepting those who wish to make ballot relorm a party issue. Two years ago Colonel (iiitley declined to accent a ballot without a suinrc unless tlit provision in regard to assistance be entirely stricken out, and on account of his arbitrary at titude ballot reform through co-operation with the democrats was abandoned. Failing to reach any compromise with the democratic leaders, this measure will come as a purely lepublican reform bill and on its provisions all republicans may safely and confidently go before the people with the assurance that wliat is otlered will be entirely acceptable." Philadelphia -''. WHAT SHALL CUBA DO FOR IS ? It may be, though we hope not, that there are those who are oblivious or regardless of the demands of national honor. Surely they shouhl of all men, not be blind to tat'onal interest, j whether it would ba of any practical va.ue to - us or r.ot, we owe, in honor and good tailli, a reciprocity arrangement to CuIni. We are under a moral compulsion to do w hat we can to pn- mote the prosperity of Culm. lut we are also under a certain compulsion of morals ami f i common sense to promote our own prosperity. ' The present (lur-timi, then, is not only what' we are going to do for Culm, but what Cuba isj going to do for us, or, to put the l itter more1 directly, what wc are going to let Culm do fori us. Here is the situation : Cuba, in spite of our discreditable treatment of her, is doing, fairly well. She is inaiiitainiii'' a stable govern ment, fulfilling her obligations and rchabil:t it ing her industrial prosperity. iKspite our un generous attitude toward her more than f.mr lifths of her produce finds a m rket in the United States. 1'ut not one-third of her market is open to us. There is the point. We purchase foiir fifihs of all that Cuba has to sell, while Cuba purchases less thau one-third of her supplies from us. Now, under reciprocity Cuba could not greatly increase her sales to us, so that there could be little, if any, increase of Cuban o ni petition in our market. lint we could enor mously increase our sales to Cuba so that we should soon be selling her proj ortiona'ely as much as she sells to us. It miht be well for sonic practical," unsenti mental men to think of these things, and to think pretty hard and fast just at this time. The Cuban reciprocity treaty is calculated to do us far more good than it will do Cuba, Am we going to refuse to have that good done? Under reciprocity Cuba could at most no, increase her exports to us by more thau 10 or lo per cent, of the w hole, w bile she could and certainly would increase her imports from us by GO or 00 per cent of the whole. There are said t be Muse who are so stupid that they do not know a good thing w hen they see it. lint we hope th e Unit d States is not to be put in that category. Cougk " My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured ber com pletely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that rc- p Sieve liitle coughs, all ' co 7 he, except deep ones! j 'i'hc medicine that has g bejn curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Three ilin: 25c., enough for n ordinary cold; sue.. Juit right far bronchitis, huarie Dfu, hard cnldt, etc.; f-1, most economical tor chronic eases and to keep on hand. J. C. AY KB CO., Lowsll, Hill. SalBHEgistsr, Notice, of aa'ea will he this heading when the billai!?4 S office. hen the hill.... . !. office eenta will be char."1 3 pectin; to bare tale ahou'd fcaJ hare it inserted lu thta culum ei Tut B4DAT, March S.Jnnth... cow I heifer. ,1.,. ' l - of r ni THruiur. March n J II .. ""!. tok aid faimin. i:r'.iiii.. north ot Middlecrw k, K o"" M TriratiAV. ali.rck X II.. ' I .lock and farn.,,,,- j"; 'H J weal of Mindlrburr. "'"lU i I FHIDAT, Mar 5. Jtmn W l..i , implemedta in Tenn two.' Friday. Mar. it i mi and (arm implements in p,!1 M M jnday, Mnreh , J,, s s 4 h .m-a. 2 cow,, ,! fiiri, " ai iiiniiniei a w harf. -."up;. Fbiday, Van-h 6, .lame l)r,., .. jtoi-k. fBrininit im,,l, ..'"" hold gooda itt Heave, , Friday. Ma. ch fl. Ci.arl.-a I), im itail ln.pl, .,, ,'" WaahiiiKtontowiiKl,,,,., ' Fan av. Man h 6, Klir.lH-tli i . ho- hold knU There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than nil other dise ises put toRether, and until the last few years was supposed to be iueunible. 1'or a great many years doctors pronounced it a local di etase and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment. piOnojU'fd it iiicurftbl.f Btiaruvu u.is iio.- v.. tarrh tobe n constutional disease and t beret ere requires coustutiounl treatment. Halls ('.itanh Cure, manufactured by F. J- Cheney & Co., l oledo. (Jlno, is t ho tody en etutionnl cure on the niarket. ' If taken iiiternally in iloscs from J" drops to a teii'-poouful It acts direcil v on t In- blood and in coot Mirfaces of the t-.tem. Tin V i :V. one hundred dollars for any ni.-r i' fiiiis to fine. S -i.d Ui i b i-nl.r.s lllld fetiiuoiiial- Address, 1'. .1. Clien-y .V .. Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Druesj'sts 7."a-. 1 1, ill's Family I'iMs are the bet. TaU'iits. Krime Law and l'atelil .'miniiy, MO llt l. Hiiiidinn, I'biladelplila, Pa. Wlio are the only bonded "Patent Coini'iiiiy in the World, "Her to make a nilaraiiteed Patent Olliee preliuiin nry examination I not merely theii uplirnui) Free of charge to readers ot "Middlehuruli Post" who will send ii xketch, model or ileseription of theii inventions. They will also give u certilieate ot pateiitaliility tvhieb will be of great assistance to an inventor in raising pi WEST BEAVER. The first of March came to tins end in company rvith a small lion. W. A. McUlatighlin, after spi-nd-in"; a few weeks in Snyder County, left for Uurnhain, last week much improved in health. After "ailing and'sevefir'speU of sicktiess, Mrs, (Seorge Dunn depart ed from this life on Saturday." She left a husband and three children to mourn her departure. She was known to be a hard working woman and always did her share in provid ing for t'ne family. She was bur ied at Met 'lure Monday. John 11. Uomig and family spent a lew days in Ijcwistown last week. Mrs. L. A, Jenkins got home Saturday alter spending a week in Mi lllin County visiting Inends. F. C. S. Peter expects to make his home in Philadelphia, this sum mer working at his trade, (paint ing). A word to the wise, never rvlcct a h v men in a township, to rule llii! voters as it never holds out es pecially where there is no influence to back it up. Howard Ireaster was called on to make a trip to New Lancaster Sunday, for the purpose of giving notice of Mrs. Dunn s death. All patents seemed through this firm are guaranteed under a llM.IKiO IkumI. Valid patents with the broadest claimi secured on easy weekly payments. Write to-day mentioning this paper, tl . . - TrHirfrly Aerted. "Just in the nick of time our lit tle bov was saved" writes Mrs. Wat kins of pleasant City, Ohio. 'Tneu mouia lind played sad havoc will him and a terrible cough set in be sides. Doctors treated him, but h grew worse- every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He's now sound, and well.1 F.vervbodv oucht to know, it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guar anteed by Middleburg Drug Co., Graybill &. (lariniirj, Hichtield, Pa., D .J, W. Saiupse.ll Puiinscreek, Pa. Price iX and 1.00. Trial bottles free, Sick -Headache? ,Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? , It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 25c. All druijLU. Want your mouiitarhe or beard m beautiful I brown or rich black? Thrn I or the I V hitters BUCKINGHAM S DYEm, 0 CTt. 0 0tUtttr Tl, Halt CO. , WMWUS, H. M. p 8HADEL. When James Troup shot himself Tuesday afternoon it made quite an excitement among the people in our community. His funeral was at tended by a large concourse of people. The church was erouded. The Minister had a suitable text for the occasion: "Watch and Pray that Ye Enter not into Tempta tion." I don't believe in the ground hog business any more, because he saw his shadow on the 2nd. of February and we had only one week cold weather since that time. The old saying is we would have six weeks' coltl weather. A ugustus Dinger is on the sick list, but is slowly recovering. Serene Yerger was seen on our street last week. He went around dehorning cattle. He makes the horns fly when he takes hold. B. S. Kine, merchant of lieaver town was seen on our street Sunday. Katie Keichenbnch and Sulu Miller were visiting at Augustus Dinger's Sunday. Harvey lioyer of Aline is on the sick list. John Heintzlcman of near Pallas has rented the Backus farm at Aline and intends to commence farming this Spring.' PAXTONVILLE. Mr. Harry Hcimbacli, wife and family ot Werners i lie, Berks Co. paid a few d ys visit to Miss Mary Howell. Mr. Nodacher of McKces, visited B. L. Stellen's Ti'csday. . Mrs. IcAllison. of. AJdenwood visited at J. B. Dershem's, having accompanied Mrs. Cornelius and childreu to her former home. Jacob Howell of McClure paid a visit to Win. Spiglemeyer's Thurs day and Friday. C. S. Boyer made a liii:iie-s trip to Fremont Wtdnesdav. C Boyer shipped JM l)0 lbs. dried apples. (iconic Baker was to Fremont Wednesday and brought a load of walnuts for Mr. Buyer. B, E. (Sift and Lottie (Silt spent a few hours at Beaver Springs Wednesday night. Dr. A. J. Herman amputate 1 another too for C. E. Derr Monday. Mrs. David Darner visited friends at Beaverto.vn one day last week between trains. John Keiglc and family were away visiting Sunday. We are sorry to announce the changes which will take place in the near future of many tit our neighbors who are leaving to take up their abode in diflerent sections of the Country. It Unwed Ilia Leg. P. A. Danforth of Ladranee. Ga., suffered for six months with a frghitful running sore on his leg ; but writes that Huoklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured hini in five days. For Ulcers, Wouuds. Piles, it'a the best Halve iu the world. Cure gutr anteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by Middloburg Drug Co.. Graybill Gurnian, liichtield, Pa.. Dr. J W. Sampsell. Pt-n-iscreek, Pa. Candidates Cards. Aiuioiiiict'tniMita of cantlUlntfa (or the vilrlniia plmrea on tlic lii-piitilican Ticket to be voted for tit the Primary Klet-tiou, Batnruay, toarvh 14th, IIHkt, can be iiiaile iu thia column. In onler to trt-ut nil raniliclittea alike, varda mut be paid Cash is AuvamcK and at tlin follnwiiiK rta. ailovited by tht'reiublicHii puhliahera of Snyder coiiiiiv : I'rotiionotary HO; Kr-Kiater and Hi-eordir, $10; Aram-iittu JuUue, r.ilo; L)iitrit't Attorney $v'. HkdciI by J. A. I.I'M HA Ktl. Triltunf. . . WAIik.V-ltl.l.HK. fo-T. A, W, Al ktMi, llrra d 1". S KlITKK, .VllM. II. H. .NlOYla, i'tmriir. I'nt 'i for .liny CoinniiHaii'iier and Stati' Ile'e- miii' initde knotvii on npplicatiuii to each puu- liNiii-r. I'rothonotary. I hereby iinnomu'e myat-lf aa a cnndidnlo for tin nomination of I'rntitonotnry and Clerk of the Coui'ia Ktibjei't to the ru e governing the KepulilUan piimnry elet-tion March 11. 11K1. (ico. M. Shindel I hereby announce my name an a candidate for l'roOionotury and t lerk of the court. I ak the loyal support of all republican. Iiennovilln Smith- Knled irlth Iron ILnnd. JaggU'n So he's ruled by a woman. I never thought his wife was tbat kind. Waggles She isn't. It's tte cook. -Town Topics. Sheriff Sale. OK KKAL ESTATE. By virtue of a certain wiit of H. Ka. iaaued out of the court of loin- mun 1'leaa of Snvder county, fa , and to me directed. I will aell at I'ulilic Sale at the Court IfoUMi, In Middle-burn, l a , 8ATVKDAY, March JSth, 1IK8. At ten o'clock, A. M, the following Kcal Es tate to wit ; Tract No. I All that certain lot of ground altuate In AUama two., hounded on thu North by lands ol Henry Kuhna and Frederick Cienr hart, Kaat hv public road. South by public road and landaoi Jlra. Hannah Uiniraman ; Weat by lands of Levi Aluaiter and Jonuua llincaman, containliiKU acres, more or leaa, on which are erected a new dwelling house, bank barn and all necessary out buildings. Good spring, ap ple orchard, lime kiln ana quarry on the farm. Tract No. 2. Situate In Centre twp,, bounded North by lands of I'rtet Dreeao, Ean by public road, South by lands of John Loas- Weat by Henry Snook, containing T acres, more or less. Tract No. I Uouae and lot Soil 60 In town of Centerville, bounded North by Market street, East bv Alley, South by iird stroet : Weat by lot of P. O. Uoweraox. Good stable and excel lent fruit of all kinds. Seised, taken Into execution and to be sold as the property of Stephen Uirard Bfngaman. . CI1A8. K. Hunpsell, Uherifl. s herlfr s Offlot, Middleburgh. Pa.-. i, . March 4tb, IWJ. POPE RECEIVES THE CARDINALS Pontiff Ignored Physician's Remon strance to Rest. nnr.ie, March 2. Dr. Lapponl, the Pope's physician, made yesterday morning a last effort to induce his holiness to renounce his reception of the cardinals. He remonstrated with him, saying:, "Your holiness, my duty la to- point out that-yosf heUfl-wxsuU.L greatly benefit by your resting to day." The Pope replied: "My dear doctor, before your valuablo advice comes my duty, which I shall perform to the end.' The audience was held in the Pope's private library, and Leo XIII. spoke continuously for half nil hour with tiic 42 caidinals present. No address was delivered, and the most important words were when the pontiff referred with emphasis to his advanced a:;o and npproachiiiK end. lie was led to speak thereof in reminding tho car dinals that the room in which he was receiving them was the same in which Pius IX held his last consistory, ho (I.eo XIII.) being present, but in bed. Tho cardinals greeted this reference to the possible approach of death with a chorus of noes and with exclamations of "We have all come to wish you a long life." Jty this time the excitement of the reception had improved Pope Leo's appearance. When he entered the li brary his form was bowed and trem bling, but he now seemed to have ac quired strength and animation. He showed tho cardinals a magnificent antique clock which had Just been pre sented to hiro by the Count of Caserta the head of the Naples branch of the Bourbon family. Before retiring he presented to each cardinal a richly embellished pamphlet, reviewing the chief events in his pontificate, in cluding a Latin poem of his own com position, and five of his most Import ant encyclicals. His holiness said: "I will order that the few cardinals ab sent, like Cardinal' Gibbons, shall also have it." Jersey nea men eieci umcers Trenton, N. J., Feb. 28. Tho New Jersey Great Council of the Improved Order of Red Men concluded a two days' session here yesterday with the election and installation of officers. A proposition to reduce the age limit from 21 to 18 years was defeated. These officers were installed: Great prophet, Blanchard H. White, of Pal myra; great sachem, W. S. Whltmore, ot Oceanic; great senior sachem, Frederick P. Reese, of Trenton; great junior sachem, Herbert S. Stetson, of Gloucester; representatives to the Great Council of the United States, Blanchard H. White, of Palmyra; Wil liam Newcorn, of Plalnfleld; James S. Coleman, of Atlantic City; Charles C. Curry, of Camdon. Libelled General Davis. Manila, March 3. William Crozier, editor; Mr. Kenny, manager, and Mr. Green, a reporter of the American, have been arrested on the charge of libelling General Davis. When Gen eral Davis expressed his partial dis approval of the finding In the Major Glenn case the American published an editorial, charging General Davis with b desire to curry favor with the ad ministration, in the hope of being se lected to succeed General Miles la the command of the army. General Davis referred the article to Governor Taft Register and Recorder. Plctiao announce my nnme aa a Candidate for Hcgiwtcr and llccoriler at the primary election Saturday Alnrcll 14, n3. 1 aolicit thu support of all the republicans. John D. Arbogaat. .tliddlvhurg, I'a. rieiic announce to all republicans that I am acandidatu lor Kcgiter and Kccordcr at the coining primary election, John II. Willis. I present my name aa a candidate for the iioiniiiiitioi'i of KeuiHtcr and llucordcr to be vot ed for at the I'rluury election .March II, I'.HKI Lewis K tlomherltnir. 1'enn Towindiip, Associate Judge. I herebv announce mv name as a Cand Mute for Aaaociate Judge, at the coming I rimary blcct'on. X solicit yoi.r earnest support. J. r'KANK KELLER," " Creek. SA:vitlAY, March 7, V. V. W "-tol !"-rin no. I l..t I.: I. Id- livery utflt on n.. ... ' dleburg. f'riinsi SaT.-riiav, Va'ch 7, W. p. v.,. nve t-ck ana f irm . .. Middleswarth P. O. 8Tt m.AY, Varrh 7. M,,m,. Hi,,,.,,,,, live stock and fur.niJ. ,,? miles North-west of Mid.ii'. p SAIL'HOAV. March 7 U !. . livestock, faim ('...;"""' hold rood.. I'.. n,n,.; Chapman township, tu; Wttxiamv, March 8, J. n.... M : D .v. Vravh 9. J u t . .. ell live atock .nd fan,, mile weat of Hcnf ""feej Monday. Miireh . ,li. u t- live stock an.l farming ' mi le outh of " . nan, Mo.m.a Y.March 9 W. J. Y,.tu.r stock ami farming in.i.i,.,,, ',' no.th of.-nook '. O. .Mi'ii!,,",'- TfksDtY, March Hi. Willi.,,,, i,. live stock, fanning inipl,.,,,,, bold goods, inil. s and 3 miles wesi f i..-. . . A owivi I Tt-B-tiAY. Marchl 10. 0 n ....' liye atock land far.ning . mile east of Hunch's ir.iii ;,, ', N alnp. ' TlLslHY. Mar. In, Harrison MiI. , Mares.! mules, 8 coW :i ...,rV" s..u-.l r..... i i.. iHlfirr, , ' on in men , a j and S at-res re ' TiKotY, March 10, Win. (;. . larm stock. Imnlciiicnls i u (ioods, on the ..!., far ol rrccburK- tir. ... . . . lulles N. nh of S..I,..' V horses, 3 Lows and farm In,,,!', W'KtiNtsiiAV. March 11. W ir u... liveatjck and fanui,,u " 7 theC..I.eckerfar,na,'Cu' Wiciin rcsDA Y, March II. .li, i, ... will sell at I' IcSale L'Vi farm Implements 1 ,i. ,.,,Z I'erry lownsliip, M,vder emu jh Wkdnfsuay, March 11, Howard S,lmu isiiiail liowersox Will .1 Jive at J iiulilnmatird a.a.,1 .. i .. with 211 horse power engi,, " " nlng order. Wkdnesiiav. March II, rii ('.Swan,, 3 horses, 4 co as, fanning j,,,ffflt. household goods. TiU bsiiay IMnreh 12. Iilfi.1, pre, ir, p "'ni oi ine estate nf . t, """I"" """ t'H-k. imr. and household gi o Is. 1 u He wa antorifro. Turns.. March 12.1 mile V w ,.n-.J i" J".kSn nwiwhip, '.Tacob LmZ ...... j annul, win J mm iim niiu iiupiL I hereby nnnounce myaidf a candidate for Assnciate Judge. Thanking the republican voters of Hnydcr county for past faVors and soliciti your loynl supiirt at the coming pri mary, I urn. Hcspectfiilly, Jcire ('rouse. 1 li. rebv i nn'iiim-e mv nnme as a Oniidliliite fur Ass c'ati- Juile nt the coining I'riinary l:iet mi. in-' nil-lncif nominated ai d clrctt'd 10 fa tlifully fullil tlic duties of the olTli'e. i. A. KAIK K.MAN, hlirilicr, I'a. I hiTctiv announce my I.aiuc as a Candidate for Associate Judge. . T. (iKMIll -1(1.1X0. 1 licrel-v announce lnyse'f usa Candidate for Associate Judge. (i. J. SCIIOt'll. 1 hereby announce my name aa n Candidate for ssiH-iate Judge. I am an old soldier, hold two ilischnrgi s mid inn M yats old, 1 soiicu the support of all liepublicans. rs, . ir..-si.r.iw. Jury Commissioner. 1 hereby announce my name as a candidate for Jury 'Commissioner. Soliciting tho votes of all ltcpiil'liiana, I remain. Irwin (irayui.i, l'ax'oiivillc, I'a. State Delegate. Editor 1'osT. Please announce the name of J. S. Yfarlck of Jackson township as a Candldnte for llelegate to the Mate Convention at the coming rrimury eloctiuii, and oblige, RKPUBLtCANS. KniTOR Post. Please announce the name of V. B. STAH1.NKCKEK, Bprlng, as a Candidate lor Helegate to the Slate Convention at the coming I'riinary i.ieetian ana uuiige, Mlddlrburir. RKI'DBLICANS, District Attorney. , I hereby announce my name as a Candidate for District Attorney at the coming Rt publican Primary Klectlon. M. I. POTTER. Sheriff Sale OP REAL KSTATE.-By virtue of a writ of alias ri. Kb. to me directed Issued out ol the Court of Common Pleas of Snyder county. I will sell on SATURDAY, March !!8th, 1003, atone o'clock P. M. at the Court House In Middleburg. I'a.. expose at public sale the fol lowinir described real estate, both tracts of which are situate In Centre Township, bnyder comity, i'a., to-wit : Tract No. 1. Hounded on the North by lands of C. r csslrr, on the ryist by J. Handera, on the South by nulilic road and on the West by A. Musser and J. I' Hartman, containing 45 acres more or less, whereon are erected good Irarae dwi 1 lug large baiiK barn, and all necessary ooihuiluiiigs are good, rrun n good and pieu tlfnl. Tract No. 2 Bounded on the North by land C M. Showers, on the Rast by K. lienner, on the Mouth by rublie Koau and on nesi Dy l Walter, containing 7 acres more or less. 8eised, levied upon and taken execution as the property ol vlinara Alien enooK, uelen dantat the suit of Klir.abeth!Loiiir. ulaintilT. CHAS. K SA MI'S EL, bhcriff HUerill at 'Mice, jniuuianurg, ra., March 4th, IMS. CASTOR I A Tor Infants aAXMldreii. Tin Kind Yoa Haw Always Bought Bears the Signa-turs of THU bDAV. W arch II, L. I Manlmk J live siot a. larming n . Iciuet.uii4 iuiu gooua Hi Jiiauiccreck. Tiii iisiuy, Manli 12. A. S. Muimiwh A live stock "Hind fur mi.g iiaj.it-. miles west ol iUiddlclnirg SATfBDAV. March II. onclmK mill .irouptmvii, near lliickwliniilui on the Teats' farm, K. i. Mnw sell all farming im Icmuits bur cutlK-. Sati-hhay Mnn h II. 11. c. Kr.-l-s liofscs, intilcs, cows, ami impleinciits. easl of Trim Ivillr. Moniiay, March Id, Aula (;rn will stock, farm iinplcmeii s umi h goods i a mill's usi of Ileum .pi Monday. March 18, J. W. Sti.-v, r. a .Utiles, 3 t'ows, - llcn'l ill oji. and l armilig linlih nr -nts. MoxHay, March 1(1. 1 mile west ol v! fsepnures iMMnlierling will stil farming Implements. TfHspAY, March 17, lvi J. llravct s livestock and farming iiniitviiici.'j easi ui araizcrvuie. Ti ksjiay, Mnreh 17. W. A Mci-crfill funning impluntentn, and lit! Mciscrville. Ti ksiiay, Mandi 17. John W. Klim live stock, farm implement" m Ilolu goods. If miles east ol in1 and 1 mile weat i f Mlddlrswarlb J Ti'exdav March 17, Isaac Wcinml will stock, farming iiiinlciiii'tiK hold goods 'I luilca east of McLlart mile west of luiuu s null. Wednksha Y, March 18, Kllsworthstfisj sell larm stock and implcinentis deuce one mile North of Krburd Weeniwday, March IH, .Ineob W, (M aell livestock and farm Impost tween CentreTillo and Wliitt.H Lnion county, TnritanAV, March 1. J. IT. Hitter wit atock and farming implemms Nortli of Sellusgrove. Thursday, March t. on the farn ai J-ealter, lllue HIM, K, . i'nrii live stock and farming iro'lol Thursday. March 19. John M. Goa live stock and farm implctuetist elville. Fnit.iV. Mnreh 911. J. V. (Jrul.ll Will stock, farm Impiemenis aim -1 goods, pn U. Slcatz a nirmi' of Middlcburg. Friday, March), L. 8, Oelnett.will implements and stock. Hirt'stur Mareh 91 VA llnckciihtrr! live stock and fit mil nit impl4 mile northwest of Beaver Mpnu RiTrnnlv HITali 91 Ahralinm SfilHl sell 4 horses, 4 cows, heail ol J farming Implements. 2 miltJ field on the road leading from " to Mlnllntown. Mnvn.v Vu.h 9 .T. Newman l horses, 1 cow, 1 bull aud fr1 merits. Mokday, March 3 Norman Bros f siock, larm impieiucn.", - of Troiclville. Monday, March a, Philip -9 Wharf will sell farm slock 1 niento. Ti-nnir Mnn.li 91 J. . H. Mor live stock, farming Imp" household goods 1 miles eMt 1 vllle. WEDNtmnAV. March 28, l'JOS. P A. M ell 4 horses, 4 cows. 7 bead rJ and farm implements- H ""X r remupt. Thursday. March SB, John F. ByJ half-way between Krcsra" burg. TRIDAY, March 37. Mrs, Annie''1!? livestock and larm iniy - East of Pallas. SATURDAY, March M, at ten "-Ti sell will aell the real estow 1 gamant the Court uota S I BaTUm-iAY, March 28, at onso'c)J . Sampael will sell the real H Bnook, at the CoUlt U