!' f U t 5) i. -J..rr-.. lirtlrlurjjf Hast, t. it. iiw-vitmsit. Subscription $1.50 lYr Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : Onarolnmti, Da Y.ar, , pii.oo (Bhll t'olum (id. Y.ar fij.o Uovlnnrtki'olsaalt, O Vrir Ptnlrairioaal Cant, prr tir $j.ou Aodlior, r.-intor, Adalol.traior, ol AaMga. Pintle.. i jo WBl apBelal artan anient, ara ma.l. all dr,rtlaaant..tn.Artd for la, than t oio.n,., w-aaharfaat.M par Inp.k lor ha In.artloo In . of in a-oad laarilon and la ..ou lor sasb ntxrjaaDt latartloa. Hepu.lioan State Tickst- For (iovrriior, JAMKd A. IIK.WKR, of Centre county. lr Lieutenant Governor, WILLIAM T. IUVIKS, of lirittUorri noiiuty. For Auditor (le ncrnl, A, W! I.HON SOIUUM, of Plilliulelpliia. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, , THOMAS J. STKWAUT, of Montgomery county. I For ConirrrHMiiinn tit I.itri;c, EDWIN H. OSlloUNli, of Luzerne rouuty. SepaUlcan Cwztj Ticks. For CotigrcaMiiim, LOUIS K. ATKINSON, (Subject to the (leeMnii .f tlm ilitrit Conference.) For A?viiililv, AARON H. IIKLFRICII, of Spring. For County Nurvevor, JAMKS MIDDLKSWARTH, of Adaiua. Thursday, Sept. 10, 1SS0. MAINE. The Republican party oore I u eompleto aal overwhelming ?ictory in Maine on MonJiy. Taey olecteJ their Governor by about 15,00 ), ull the Congressmen, two-tbirJa of the Legislature, and nearly all the coun ty officers. The Prohibitionist cast .boat 3,000 votes: The prohibition party in Maioe has fallen to pieces an 1 it will fall to pieces in Pennsylvania this fall. The Main-etay of the Prohibition party is broken. Where is the sys tem likely to Late a longer, fairer, ani fuller trial than it has had in the State of Maine? Ex-OoTornor Cortin was inter. Tiewed at Bedford Springs on the Centre county indorsement for con gress, which he received some days ago. He says : 'I will not accept onder any circumstances. I was in earnest when I declined a nomina tion.' Robert L. Taylor is the I'emo.. cratic nominee for Governor of Ten nessee. Uis brother, A. A. Taylor, is the IUpullican candidate for the aame office, and the Prohibitionists are going to nominate the old man thoir father, for Governor. Besides the Labor and Greenback parties are thinking about Dominating a third brother as their eanditale for gubernatorial honors. There are aiz brothers, so that there are still ome Toylore left as candidates for any sew party that may arise. A snob is a fellow who goes from the country to the city, pots on tyle, and sneers at the fellows of bis own profession or occupation. 7. !?., 0lU rUri1 dibtrict8!gby3foctwide, having a table Aleck M'CJure, of the PLila. Times, aeems to U built on that plan to a considerable extent. He never tires .... allQdiBgto -country editors" in a way quite aroat.tic, and which evi lently is a source of great comfort to LitQMilf. Ltviiburj VlironlcU. eP"Sa aj, Wolfe Las already raised a row in ibe Prohibition camp, an tbe Secre tary of the fc'tate Committee do maods the withdrawal of Wolfe. In the event of Lis refusal he will with draw and rigu. TLe gitt of the troublt is this ; Prof. Put loo. of 11 nn. kunicu v.usiruan oiics (ban two dollars, the fc'taU Central CommitUe Ly the j This instance of useful home em. State Convention after two-tbiids of the delegates Lad left tbeeonveLtion and as Jbtr. Patton bitterly opposed plaoiog Wolfe on the ticket, Wolfe Las bow for'.bd Patton from that positioc, and with the aid of the Philadelphia delegate baa placed a man in that place in aooord with Liu. Wolfe aud Lis followers declared that Pattoa was cot fairly elected, notwithstanding HO objections were raised then. But the Prohibitionists roast remember that this year they Lavs a chronic ticker, vbs Las stirred op a rumpus ixtfore and wooid not be Lappy un less Ls was aching Lis part this year. AfiumUr of Prohibitionists Lavs Imooim aUsgasUd with Us dicUtorial cuss oJ their oaadUdaML out op woas. Doing nothing and doing evil are xnetiajes almost aynonyinotis A intn wIiqho tmbit in wir!c finda lling at home a vory distasteful uiolu d uf pusinj tljo tinio, and he gravitate to tlio socitl knot of so- li.iio tiOOrtt, whether tluy are oo the strcot crnor, in tlio grjjjry, 01 in the sdIdoii. lit miy by a iuoiu- bur of some Ira lud union, and bin 'blifjttiotis to the socioty prohibit liiru from working it hia tra l'i but f ho ii a fiuily mm, luciu lin I woik tli.at will h i unproliibito l and iHtful, without goiog from his own door. N iilliiMou m ma In to the more liiloii4iis puliotjit of tho boUHowifu's woik, nlthoilgh tliore in pp rtuuity here for grateful and proper anintiiiicj. But an obeivint eye can find n nuinhpr of little j ibs to do that will make homo plennanter aud iuureaio the conveniences of Inuauwork. To illuntrato from fact, A woikur found himself hu,1 louly shut ofT from his Inly enriiing-, but he did not seek othur involuntary Llli.ru Lko himself to bewail tho ill fortune. JIo lock ed at homo for somuthiug to 1j, uad found it. Several of tho inortiso locks on the doors rof.no 1 to catch their b )lts. Hi took thorn out. and found broken wiro spiral Purines. For thuso ho subHtitutod bits of rub ber, and made the locks bolter lhau beforo Ho washered the kuobs of the doors that had a rattling play whenever handled lie put now tbroHholda ind storm guards to outer doors which had sumitted a Rood to tho front ball and to the kitchen whenever the raia was from east or south. Ho tighteuod rat tliog windows, and nhero the upper and lower sasbos met ho placed Hat strips of wood covered with woolen cloth oo ono si lo and edge ; this kept out a dual of cold wind. Tho stove top was not largo enough to hold ntoosils in aooking in addi tion to others just lifted off lie went to a buiMiog in process of erection, and was given four press ed bricks. lie made a framo to bold these sido by eiJj, and placo 1 it alongside tho stovo, Uis wife oousidured it a crcat convenience. Several sholvoa wore placed where thoy would do tho most good, lie fixed a pioco, holding a namber of pivoted arms, to the wall back of the stove, and the good woman had a bandy drying horses for dish wipers, towels, and other email articles, and the bars, when empty, could be iwuog against the wall out of tho way. Tbe littlo girl had dolls and other playlhioga to be meudsd, thero were chairs with broken backs and louse runs which renuired dowel and glue, and a table with rickety legs, and ono with a leaf bingo rotted through by runt. Tubs and pails were in danger of coming to pieces for want of hoops. He made better hoops of wiro than the original onea of paper-thin iron As cold weather wai coming, ho hong a door to tho pig's sleeping place, a door doublo hinged with leather at tho top, e ) as to swing both ways, and when released to Lang vertical. There was scant closet room in the house, but in the kitchen was a space between a corner and a win dow where a good sized cupboard could be placed- The idle mechan ic), bat basy man of family, con structed a "drebeor," as ho called it, which, after a year's use, his wifu said was the handiest piece of fur" niture in the houae. It was S font ! w..w wi aww Ukun. A fa W Da iJ (1H L of these dimensions, directly under wbich wero two drawers, running on atrina fnmi-i,...? .. 1 - - - - " - " avoa, IVI luv drawers were near! 3 fr,i I., o C inchos aod 8 inches deep. Under these drawers wero two copboards, side by side, one furnishol with shelves. The sides of the dresser exteudel above the Uble, at the back, of a width of about H inches, and high enough to receive 3 shelves. The contents of these shelves conld be covered by cotUins sliding by rings on a brans wire. Apart from ployment in a case of enforced idle ness is cited merely as a suggestion; but many of these little jvbs need not await a strike or other compul sory withdrawal from ordinary work; they are appropriate for evenings and otuerwise unused holidays. There is usually some one thing or another ' out of kilter" in the Louse, and this fact Las been so far recogoiied that in a Western city there Las been organized a jackat all trades industry that makes con tracts to keep houses io repair, aod does all sorts of LouseLold call jobs, from inendiog a leaky roof to set ting a pane of glass, from hanging new door to repairing a broken lock, aod it is said that the bands ars 1 tevtr oat of siuployment- A Frihteno! CraminHy. Akro, Ohio, September 13. Tbti people living la the coal re gions, embracing four towns and a hrgo rauge of onotry, wore awak ened at 4 o'clock Saoday morniog by low, rumbling sounds, acoompans ifld by shocks of narthquake so dis tinct tht hiftimi were terribly shak en and nrtichis on mantel wore thrown to the floors. Several years Ago the earth etlli 1 sevoral foot in tbis region and puople are now flar ing tlicy will be swalbwod up. A very large meteor yesterday morn- iug pasaod over the sh ikon-np por tion, of country, traveling close to the earth anil throwing oflf h ated particles every few feet. It illumi nated the country for a groat dis tance and struck tho earth near the oaslorn part of tbe city. The shock in that locality was distiuctly felt immediately after the great fire-ball passed. Tho Sunday was one of special prayer hero by many peoplo. Hjvr our Forosts aro Disappearing A littlo moro than two bnndred years ago Am-rica was tho land of forests, botiti Host, inexhaustiblo for est", thoy wore supposed to be. To day scarcoly onofourth of the area of tho United Statos is foro9t land. When we romomber tho vast extent of tho country, such a rapid destruc tion of our troes is sotnethiug won derful, and alarming. At tho same rate it wonld take only about sixty five yoars moro to loave our land without any forests at all! Why during the last consul yotr forest firos alone destroyed 2.r,O00,OO0 worth of our timbor. In our State of Pennsylvania, which has a forest area of 7,600,0')0 aoros, boing.less than onosfovrth of its total area, forest firos burned up not loss than fiSO OOO acres of woodland in one year. It doosn t take much calcula tion to soo how soon that oue causo, alone ill totally strin ua of our timber, if a apoedy stop is not put to it. Tho Pcrsssal rr:pjrtjr Tar. IlAi;nr.iiii Kj, September 13. Uoturns of asacssmer.ta of money at interest, furniture, pleasure car riges, watches aud other personal property have boon received at tho Stato Treasury from overy county in the Stale. Appended are the re turns of the assessments for 1885 and 13?6, showing tho amount of money at interest. Money at Monev at Int. wr,. int. lnSt). Adams $C4i,50S jt2.3ll.277 Allegheny 1,802.140 18.500.000 Armstrong 122 119 1.912.500 Beaver 003.707 2.254 003 Bedford 200.035 1.49C.501 Berks 2,010,245 12,000,010 Blair 55,305 2.33S.40U Bradford 100.000 3 081.012 Bucks 2.733.811 10.703.3CS Hutler 100.317 1.03S.015 Cambria 10 003 3.001.821 LW.rou 17 013 171.377 Carbon 1205 1.031.43 Cootro 240.413 2.018.780 Chestor 4 001,740 0,774.030 Clarion 215.803 1.534.303 Clearfield 75.055 1,052.073 Clinton 00,901 1,133.532 Columbia 100.174 1.813.220 Crawford 701.0S3 2.400.731 Cumberland 1.323,705 3.84VJ70 Dauphin 003,105 5 850.804 Pelawaro 2,510.831 7,543.701 Elk 24,048 800.424 Erie 1.204,230 6.084.842 Fayetle 5S1.421 2.89.200 Forest 0,507 115,080 Franklin 903.012 1,240.340 Fnlton 21553 458.726 Greene 1G3,2G 1,700,728 Huntingdon 254.007 1.7 41.000 Indiana 284701 1.180.400 (Jefferson 30.201 1.008 008 I Juniata 34 401 781,230 I Lackawanna 27,039 4,00'J.13S Lancaster 11.100.534 24.453.003 Lawrenco 212. 504 1,557.530 Lebanon 1.200,305 4,000,307 Lehigh 1,904.855 5.001.324 Luzerne C4.94S 7.275.070 Lvcoming 63 000 3.088,189 SlcCean 78.418 1,207,390 Mercer 195.031 2,230,078 Miflliu 227,010 1.315.705 Monroe 110.570 1.34S450 Montgomery 3.020.300 15,171,050 Montour 100,887 850,007 Northampton 2,008.030 7.213.774 North'd 220.347 3.085.040 Perry 90,181 1.322.879 Philadelphia 95,071,724 140,330.065 Pike 4.000 311,311 Potter 70.352 080.003 Schuylkill B35.GS5 3.975 705 Snyder 102.800 004.100 Somerset 425,430 1,477.547 Sullivan fc33 392.000 Susquehanna 147,347 1.771,835 Tioga 310.502 2.238.101 Union 205,577 1,735,149 Venango 307.082 2.571.212 Warren 200.159 1,804.080 Washington 058.831 fl 402,737 Wayne 10(5.301 1.100.709 Westmorland 408 797 4.411.427 Wyoming 78.025 1)32353 Vork 1,912,384 9,0 1.3 la Total il45,2C.7G2 $300,740,550, Tbe cititen who removes from one borough or township to soother, or from one ward into another, be tween the 3d day of September aod election day, loses bis right to rots, lranaa lia mnat avatar that ha ha a reeided at least sixty dsys la tbe tfistrtel vbtro b otieri to ote. i . .SUI722A! inuian Denes oi .Alaska wear a thiok coating of oil and soot on v. I ti ... Ibeir faces when not io full toilet. Tbis is said to preserve tbe corns plexion, which, after, a thorough scrubbing, looks as fair and smooth as a good article of soft soap. A Dakota firmer, grumbling at the poor outlook for wbnat in the early summer, odored to g:vo to bis wife all the wlioat he. would hsve over 1,500 bnahsls. He, hon just throshod n trifle otor 2.5)0 bushels, and the wifo is going to iiavo a new black silk dress. An orthodox proaeber in, Storm Lake, la., thinks that the Universa lis preacher of tho same place is objectionable. So he prayed the other day in church thai the Lord would either change tho be-ti t of the Uuiversalist, or kill him. Storm Lake citizens are watohing him closelv and curiously. A land turtle got in front of Jacob Cridor's solf-binding reaper, near Oreencastlo, Pa., bad a hind leg cut off, and was taken op and bound io a sheaf of wheat, where be was found by tho threshers seven weeks later. The plaoo where the leg had boen cut off was nicoly healed. A gray wolf in the Philadelphia Zoological Garden stack one of bis paws through a crack in tho boards of his cago, and a big black wolf that was on tbe other side saw and seized it. Beforo ho oould be made to let go, he had chewed it until the bones wore laid bare and' the paw ruined. There is a vory bad littlo Quinn in Uenescs, III. The Other day bo made bis small sister drink kero sene until tbe doctor had a hard job keeping her alive ; aod after that bo induced the same trusting child to lie down on the floor while ho should cutoff her bead with a hatchet. Mrs. Quinn appeared opportunely, or thero is no knowing what would have happeood. A citizen of Clayton, Ga , lost a valuable dog, and suspected that ho had fallen into a dosertcd mining shaft. Ho conld neither sco nor hoar anything of him at tho bottom of tho sixty foot hole,, but when be let down a pieco of meat on a string something "bit" as ' grsodily as a Saranno tront. , Then a miner went down, and sure enough the dog was thore, and after boiug'drawo op was found tote unhurt. John Mooro Palm or, th colored caudidate of the Prohibition party for Conros8man-at-Largo, and the first colored man ever placed npon a Stato ticket in Pennsylvania, is a native of Lewistown, Pa, and is a little more than 32 years of ago. lie i9 a prealher of the Pittsburg An nual Conference of the African M. K. Church. His father was a slave, and the candidate learned to read and writo and begun his education for tho ministry while working in a baibor shop. At tho old Bottlers' mooting in Georgetown, Iod.. on Saturday, at which 5,000 persons were present, Peter Uowe took the prize for being tho lightost old eeltliir. He weighed 74 ponod, and received what the Indinapolis Journal calls a pair of "pants" as tbe prize. He must be a perfect "gent." Lewis Depreo re ceived the prize as the oldest settler with the youngest chill, his young, est having been bora wheu he was r m ar .. , . io years oiu. .sirs- oiary walkers prize was for being tho oldest wo man having the greatest number of grand children. She is 81 years old and has ninety seven grandchildren. -'- 11 1 l LADIES W.ITZD. A lady agent is wanted in every city and village i also ladies to trav el aud solicit orders for Madame Wood's Corsets and Corded Corset Waists, Tampico Forms, Hose Sup porters, Stoel Prolecors, Ladies' Friends, eto. Agonts aro making from Twenty to Tifty Dollars a week. Send for circulars and price-list to B. Wood 01 South Sslina Street Syracuse, N. Y. ' 8pt. 9, 4w Dacklon's Arnica Salvo- The Best Salve io the world for Cots, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively eures Piles, or oo pay required. It s guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. a. M. Kbindel. ' ADMINISTitATlilX NOTICR. Ulun of adialal-tratloa oa th ktiata of (.aiuaria uKl lata uf okllu J atnJ.r Uo J'J, biuf uau araatad lo (Ua xudaraiguad. all iar.jua kimwUg HmhmIk ladoou-l ta aald aataia ara rwia-ai-4 ta aaka liutnadlata .ayiunal, (rbila Uiua k)oa ulalwa ! ira. Hutuiaai auif uiaaiiintiat iur aatuaiuajiw Ilia audraiKB4. ail uartoBf haevlBai'Uaaiaalfaa tadablaol to Id aatata ar ka'laa a4al aaiat ika aaoia, ara rwuaa4 ta i It adailaialratvr at tka 17Slildlv 81 J . YXMiauf. Sheriff's Sale. Wbrnby tlrtneof a writ offvnrla Vcl ,r-uu uui oi mm oim oc t;nmninn Tint ol Nnr urrrnumr anil IO Rl dllWUHl I Will MtlMilM) to puuuv mi ii in t,uuri iioura, in MliMlahiirjii Moudoy, September 27, 188G, J oVIork p. m.tht following dMcriltl treetd v mi, iu wii; t OR' MM. r,rrl IVIar TRAPT n.1"tna In WAfh'nKlon twn., Snyrtureoonly. Ta., I.eilnnlng ni lie.not imV lhD. liy Un.l ol Samunl If. )lllhlh M.m'h t. Ion. W,lx7-l'J ir. to a fillon 'h-tnnt oak. I hrnnpliy Inn.l ol Mnry JliljM. . ,1c. f..nn a-10 or. to a pout. TIiriipii . 7tl dr4 W. i prr, IO a IKWt. Tni-noo S. Ildol. K. 14 4. 10 l,rr. Io a pnt. ThPOre North 17 licit . K. 174 ,af to a rott. Thinro 4 I i ilen. W 44 ii-lu .or. Io n..nr. 1 ticnr 7 ifg. V.. 37 5.10 ur . to a Mono. Thrnre ti 1-3 ilnir. K. M Slo .fr. to anion. Thnfe N- 56 io W. Bi ,or. to the liwa of IwKliniln, luiiuinnuif 120 Acres and 70 perches, niorror !?, wharvon are arertnil a large S itnry Dwelling House, large Hank Barn, anil n' tior nrcniuMrv matliiiiMlnB-f TKAfT So 'i Quanta la nine townfliln, lit- alnninir nt a pinn tr. 'I hrm-a alonic l iml l .lohii llopiier S.nciUca;. Wt I M pi-r.toa 'li'tnut link. ThPiirn N,ul-ln to a SimnHh Oiik.'l li"llf N, M riVn. K. 6'J or. to a itakis Thenro N. .l diK. K. H per. to a W lilln link. Thwa H. J d'k. K. 4fl l.rr to a Wllita (lk. Tlirnra S. 4n ii v. v , i'i iorclii to tlit .ace of l)i-ginnliiK,con taiuiiiK 28 Acres and G7 porches, morn or l(ns. Iflnnlnn at a ntoni-. 'I lion.-r liy Innil ol john llpp S. M V-lu icr, toantonr. TlifnenN. M irg. K. i.. i-a iir. r.. ii iht. to m BTiinn I nonm .i i iu jur. to i nc ii:uaoi 1'PKHmina,' coiiUiIiiUik 1 Acre and 93 perches, mnm or Icm, tlif pnifarty if .loium KlMlimnr, nlii. taken Into f xortit'nn and to lia iiola ftf TKH.MS t'ASII. NK.H H. MII'lr.K.sVAK1H, SliKrlfl.i KXKCUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Th nridclznil. HTftiinra ni th ttntm nt .lonn miner, hit of Alam town-hli. SnviUr ctiunty, f)i.,ioc'(la w.ll cxpuso to piiliHc mlts oa WID IM'IIIIM.'S)1 VII Saturday, October 2, 18SG, the following ViiluuMe Itval Kilntn, to nit: A ItHICK STOItE HOUSE, Itnatn InTMXclTlIlK, Snyder county, Tlio liillilln la fruihi lfi-l an. I the lot miiUiiin nil oth rr IliM i-Hirv onll..it.lni. Itl.onpol tlic tnoft UCTimrni- Mi,n MRti.i" in th cotuity. Aim it, At.'KV.s ol the or linn liiml In Mua- cr a Mlli.y, ultimtr i mi cmt ol TrnntlTllli), wiiii iu ,i in.-, m mi mini iih noo.l Iiiii, I, Sule to r.iiiuntlice nl I'i ovinia .11,, when tiTina will bo mi.lo known I Xi.ptrii.bvr II, IW," Ii. k J.ll. .MDVI H. Mioi'iilnra. AUDITOR'S NOTICE- ' Ja the Ksfnlt. of ; tht Ofj,hmn C.iir Hi tV J tf ,Vnvtf ( '(lint': ln:'l. f Tiiu umlpraiicnnl an llti.r n i .l n t cl l v t!ip rr.inn' ( onri i.rsnyiir miiny to ilittlluti tlio liimla In Iho lininlH ol J. Kohlrr I'. i k. Hit inlnlKtriitiir. ol i:ilaa IIkIkph, Int.- ol IVrrv town Milp, .Sn.vilpr noii n ty, I'u., ilw'il., will in. pt tin- iniriipa In lnlpri.l, at tl Itlcuol f, '. I ' Iri.-li. r...., In tln llomn-li ol Sallnavrovp. Siiv,ir t'o I'n .oiiNATt HIIAY. .SKI'I KMHKH in, nt I '' "VliH k A. M . ln n nn.t ln r.i all i.iirtlv- liuvlnu elnlma nro ri'iiiH'l to .r.i.,i ttit-iu iliily au thanllritii.i, or I" In- lnroM-r ilplmrrpil lioui cum lug In lor a aliure ol r;i I 1 Inn. I. J At'llll (11I.HKKT, Amlitor. A DMIXISTUATRIX' XOTICR- XVttlpr of A'lmiuliiUimiln on tba ratata .'OHN KA HA II ACIl, lata ol l oa.pr Town-htp. Si jil.-r Co., Ta., ilaoM, liavlnu pan tiranlcd tu thp uu ierilKBail, all .prn,m kn own it lliem-elvi r Imlelitpil tonald tatato aia ra)ua.lei t n uiakn Imiiifd lata laymnit, aid tbora havl na olalnn will prrn iit ihi tn duly autbunlleatad tn tha un.lp-.in.rt for aa'tla wae. KLlZAUtTH RAIIAHAt II. !i p. . VS. AiiuluUtrtU. Accsnnts. Tha following Aorounw have Iimo dial ax amlnpil and iauu4 la tlia Prothonotarf'a uf flap, ami will ba praanatad to tba nit court of Dommnn Pl-aa for eonnriaailoa. All perioni lotaraatod will laka notlca. Klrataixl Unat npcom.t ol I. I, M.ninei'k, Aaflgnno ul Sauuol K. A'ir.irid. W. W. W'irrKVMYKK. Snpt. 8,'W. I'mlliouotary. NOTICE is hereby given that thr foll'iwlnu Wlilowa Apiiralapmanla llli.lcl tlio ''00 !., hp bppn BIpiI Willi tba Cl-rk ol tha Orphan' Court ol pjnyiUr pnnntr, f.ircoi! rirmuinu ou Monday, tba 27ih da of Sml. DPXt. Apiirilmiiniil ol S ililnft Krnnl, wl Liw of ll.mry rriu.l, Intool iln.iviirtiinii-.hlii, I -. I . W. W. WITrKNMYr.lt. Sopt.1 '. Clark, O. C. Hotel Property at PRIVATE SALS. Owliiit to 111 lip.ilth. tlm und'rlinp.l will aell hli Imirl property, aituitto uo.ir thu Mid tlrl.uiitli di pot, known tha Eagle Hotel, t prlvtp .ip. TIip property Ii In (ton n' iilr. Thp hotel lift" a rap idly Ui iieeoiiiinu.l.ite tlnrly !. ami Ihn rl.tt.lt, will bold Hi riv li.,r... It rontinna all nH'r nutlnililini( and whkli nro In irwil repinr, imi I Iruit nnd tooil wntrou tho prniulKi't. 'I'lil. la 11 uici.t itimlrnM- Hliind, , THi:iS. SW INKriJhlM'MT. MLIillubiiryh, Si.'pt. pi, lHhi). 2. Trial List Soptombsr Torn, 1380 F. K. Hilly. Adrin. ri. John K. H'uh"'. No. 1W M.iy T. 1HN6. Ilunrr I, l.nri, t. ni. . Johns. Sti llon ot, al. No. 'ii r oll. T. 1ki6. Sannml II .wnn, i-l. hI. y. 1). , Kn!p. et. al. Mil ept. T. H. I'. HeliulMeh, t, lurid Moypr, TV.i. rj f'tttt T. li6. lunlM.na, T. I'hlllp Ktfiiinfuril, So. it Niipt. 'loo.VjrUn, T. Jona Klmlnnor, No. T7 May A. Miller, v, X. I'. lro. No. W Kali. T. 1HH -I. U . Klinxli r. . Chua. '. Mwonnlu. No. tl 1. . 1'. iHlS. The hIiovo enuot are at lauo and for trial lit Sept. Term 1kv. W. W. WnTKN.MYK.n, I'rotlioiiolary. cxi:rt;Toit'N sai.k ok REAL ESTATE. Tho unernUnpil Kzneiitorol tba eatitto uf Ann Kepler, lnl ol I'erry towmhlp, Snyder Pumitv, I ii., i..i'. i- I, w aell lit put, In a.lo on tho prcuilu iihout i on l.ii went ol Krooinunt on Satunlay, September 25, 183(1, tba IuIIowiuk Uo-rllid real attal. ol iul, dec'4 : 235 Acres, moraor leta, all tliiur and Iu a Illicit ntiitn ofeul tlvutlun, eieopt atiul ) at-ra. wlileh It well tlm bcreil, wliomoii arn preeied n urn iltrelllnu IHil.'riK, HANK II H.N, I.1MK KILN, and all uuiamiry oulliuil.llnm. Lliiiertone In ulniii l ane... 'llila traut will l.a aold a. u wbole ur Iu part, tn anlt pur.'haeri. Halo to coiiiuuiuc.at I o'elook, when tormt will b mad kuowu by . .... , JOU,t KW'I.KIl. Aa. 80, )H4 pd. hieautor. Sheriff's Sale. Whereat by vlrtiis ola writ o Kl. Ka. Urned out ol thu Court ol Common I'loja ul Nnyder Cu and Ui ma dlreelud, 1 will atpowi to pulilie aaluut tb Court lluuralo Middluburub, ou llonday, Soptombor 20, 1886, at III o'clock A. M., tba lullowlnir daacrlbod Uoal Klala to wit, (IILIIKIIT. IT. KA. IKiIiik all that s.rtalii farm or tract of uu ait uata in I'raukllu Uiwn.lilp, riuydur vouuty. 1'a.. oouUIuIiik ' ' 78 ACHES. and snporahaa, ba tha tain, mora or l, ImiuriI. ad noith by land of Clirlatlna bloluily, ua.i ly Harry llownraua. at. al.. aoutli by J. P. Piiuitli, Jaoob KiMiiibowar. at. al., aud wa.t by liorKa H-liauibaoli, wharcou ara arauUid a two.Uiy UWLLLINO IIOUNK, Kumiuer Kttolmii, Kiaiu. Karu, lllaokiiuiiib Whop, anij otliar uaoaaaary ontliullillUKa, Ith koo4 aratar and iihulna Irult. HuIumI, um.olniii .iwutluu, and to ba auld a. tha prop.rty ur Krauklla Itubo, with Holloa Iu AdW flubti w tarra tenant. ...... ffcataMiDDieswArrw, i si m While at Selinsffrovo last neck wo visited the Stoi c of H. OPPEN- I1EI1HCR and tonished at the KIJW -STUCK which fills his store VlOM CEL LAR IO G5ARKET,and is said at Prices that surprise and delight purchasers, lie announces his trade on the increase, notwithstanding the strong opposition. Oppcnhcimcrs is among the established aud indes- pcusahle institutions of Snyder Co., and square dealing entitles him to he called the "poor amirs friend. GREAT DROP IN PRICES. u We desire to call the attention of our many customers to the in telligence that we willsellall goods now m stock at 10 PER CENT. We are about invoice of Fall and Winter goods which we will the small advance of 10 PER CENT. ABO VEM ANUF A OTURE PRICES. Call at once, see out stock, get our prices. DREIFUSS & BRO. auaaa iMm l avaa. him uata tirlk imi prises o Ah NtrilfN uru (lio onlur of tlm tiny in Knyiler oi.imty not for Holier wUKoa or lens Lour8, but a STRIKE AT I1KJU rHIC'K,:'. (,ttli lnisitiCBs bus become tlm orilor of tbe day iiikI tho piiof intuit coriei-r.oiiJ with the progrepa of the times. 1 bnr IIhti foro piopiiicil I'liyulf for tho cash trado of the county by purchas. infl; a laigo bocI of (i()()l) OOUDH uhio'i I buve MARKED DOWN o the lowuht p'.KsiUlf iimrgin iu fxrhaDge for ready money. I keep on books, Ioho cothiii,' on oiiconots ami tliwceunt my billu, . thus saving an average of at leant fifteen per cent, wbich beuofit I ive to my pnrohaers Coiuo aud sco rue acd I will couvinco yott of.the advantages of thia Dan departure. A. S. HBLFRIOH, Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. GREAT AND SPECIAL BARGAINS OX GDWS, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle and portsmcifs Wntcrial AT J. B. Reed's, Sunbury, Penn'a These Guns are Spccia Bargains and will ba sold at extremely low prices, as follows: Gun No. 660--,;..piGuni Ko, 12Man$i pal. i,t l.uilnn , r. enil, , i..,lon ill,, bar I'lrka,'"?"' t"r"'l"i bBC" '' lora, PBquar4 clo.lt. Lore, tup aellon.platul itriu. reb.i.,nrtl k,,I1' U" u,1"' 't IDitautfa. I'rl.e 4lt.. l,.onir, ruli .i-r butt, Imndai inalT eniirTPil,l All full a.tt of Inadlnn tnola and oua kua. wHh beautiful atoi k. A poi faot L. iuly and dre.l paper alu lla InolMdad In tua ak.ra iiriuaa t'T' ""' to 10 II., 10 or lii jiann.'wltliaaubandaoryiiUB. r I'lloo jn.uo. I IUoaarryai o,nplate.lok.flH. Pllowlna w .r Hm i I'arkar, ('Bit and Mauhattao HaMiuar- Glin Nrt 17fil .TCP P . ll.rrlnKio., kU-bard., N," bm, '. .ii , U 11 ". Ucf.tloii. aitanaion p, nba 1 1 1 -1 w, m, Mrsra ff IUrfc.i. rib bar riui..ilL ln,ui, ,..t, Krii.. pal.nt; w luah.-tar an N Veil l" fla. alaiaei uaJ?: b,r. i ti.l, a.,ra.d lock, aud loouulfua., pul- J. riid (iu ia W tu i " tw. ' Ith.d bard wuluut took, flna twl.t barrel', ai ' yr aompleta gun. f Io loin, jo, IJ, 10, aui:a. 51 A'Ull N K LoADRH V. A RTlJirxHJB A I'rluo 12a.no. '" ;S I I CI A l,T V. iIh v lug pnrobaa,i a wu kiua n -T yr- r-i. i...i. (Vl,,'l "' laadliiK ai bU'idiad .rtrllua nar llin N0 lTfl'l Twl-t barrel, hour, mot. .rl. and flUv. Ikau 4. a a ii a HOodaolPI uu. J14 to v!,lb, lu and It gauga. f w 1 r 1 ' I'rloa su.w. v KISHINti TAI'KLK.. prlda iny .lf aa -aylHg Ih il my dna nf lUhn 1. el p, I. ra n. Gun No 585 ,,t p ty-wy;i. ,;u ' '.- .-' brr,utio, lucwr. abr.7..r.dTrra"iu.rv.:;:::.r.:v:rii::: v'" Ink, twlat brafwl barr-la, rnbobiidiiiM lo.ka. ,l. I nrl), ornauiel.tal tMbber bull lil.ltl, IU Gun No. 6"tb Hlilo anap t lion, bark , ol or loa. to 101 b blu. te. parruli, i liauand nrlii. Tk iv anu iy g.uga. i'rlu. (It 0U. Contractor for Plumbingr' and Steam" Heaters for DwelliDfja and Public Hiiildin-:. were perfectly as immensity of his II r i;OOI)S Clotning House BELOW COST. to reeieve a large positively sell at I lmvo inanuuratetl tha tAOTwru l.ly uuiiiputUiou. All pomiiiiiokaiioni ar d,r by cutll promptly aii.wa ad 01 Ailed. U'kin i.rdnrlria l yuiall mubav tau.t aouuaiaimy 11 ardor iluii. tui,t by aiprvri tl. 0 It. alih iUr arl. 11. gai-f 4inuilur,lici,i t ifca olllta, ,,.vr.i,( k. i rd.r 1. .i tuuipunlid aUk tti.a ilulluia a. 4 HUarantaa of aood lalib. . j.
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