-HY- 1 II. IlAltTKlt. Sulsrrii;tion 1 .50 Vvr Year riATES OF ADVERTISING : On Ouluiun, Oat Year ten oo iq hll I'olufea. una Year ti. no in-nurlh olurtin, (I t Year -rni- aeinDii erne, per y.ar .V Aolltor, Heritor, A.lm InlMrator. n.l Ae-Unea Notlne. frJ.JO WIPhbii iptMii irrmtwnl) are m.te. nil Adrrrtl-onint.lnaert..i lor lnuthin Imoi.tha. we pl.m tilt r Inch lor h-e Inner iu. I m or u, a oni inaeriloo MJ It Male lor eli V'toDl laierllon. Bopuclican StatcITictot- For Uovrrnor, JAM Hi A. UK A V Kit, )f Centre county. For Lti'utftuuit (lovcrnor, WILLIAM T. HA V IKS, of Hradford o. unity. Tor Auditor HoihtuI, A. WILSON .NOKUIM, of riiiU.lelhiu. For Secretary of ItiterrmI Attain", THOMAS J. RTKWAUT, of Moiitoiiipry county. For (onirrt'fHiimn tit Lariff, KDWIN H. OSHnHNK, of Luzerne county. Republican Csunty Ticket For ('ofurroK.Min.'in, LOUIS K. ATKINSON, (Subject to tho ilorlxlmi of tlio district OoiiferoiH'o.) For Asvenillv, AAKO.N H. IIKLFKlril, of Spring. For Couutv Surveyor, I A M KS M 1 1 ) i) L KSWA RT 1 1 , of Ailniu.H. Thursday, Si-pt. 23, 1SS0. Fay your taxos buforo Saturday, October 2. If yon have out paid tuzos witbia two yours you will loso your Tote, io bo uafo, pay thorn now. Tbe Republican uinjority in Maine is greater this yeur tbua in any ex cept a Presidential yenr sinoo 18C7. And that's why tbo Republicans iu Pennsylvania propose to givo Qen cral Ooavor n majority of 80,000. A loss of two or tbroo votos from non-payment of taxes, in each oloo tion district in tbe Slato would cut down the Itopablicsn majority 10, 000 votos. Let ovory Itepublioau wbo is now delinquent pay bis pull tax beforo Saturday, Oct. 2nd. Tbo Common Council, by a vote of 10 to 38, adoptod tbo resolatiou reported by tbo special committor, tbat Williutu li. Stnitb, Mayor of Philadelphia, "be and is hereby im peacbed for misdemeanor and rual admiuititi'uliou iu office." A man wbo bus just served bis term in tbe Nebraska State prison Las brought suit against tbo attor ney wbo defended biin. He claims tbat be was coovictod on account of (bo lawyer's malpractico, and de iu a mis !0,0l)!) damages. Kx-Oovornor Curtin, according to tbo Lick Haven KxproHs, will give Senator Wallaco tbe congressional conforoes of Centro county if Wal laco will givo 1', Jray Meek tbe Clearfield senatorial conferees. This would nominate Meek, wbo already bas tbo Coutre. conferees. T. C. Hippie bas tbo Cliuloo senatorial couforeos, but tbore is a powerful faction against him at home, which believes tbat S. Woods Caldwoll was cheated out of tbo o nnty'a en dorsement. Wallace's nomiuatiou ur congress would bo ssurod if Curtin conoeded him tbe Centre con grebsional conferees. AfowPlaia Questions Easily Am-wcroi- Dies anybody doubt tbat Geal Uoaver was fairly nominated T Does anybody doubt bis ability to 11 tbe offiao for wbicb be is Domi nated ? Does anybody doubt bis patriots iem f Does anybody doubt bis faulty to tbe Republican party T , Ioos anybody doubt bis moral and Christian obaracter f Does anybody doubt bis position oo tbat great and vital question of Protection to American Industry 7 Can any Republic in refuse to support biaj, and by so djing aid in electing one pledgud to a party ran la tbe . interest of British Free Trade f Can any Republican directly ass let tbo Damocrats in controlling oar Stale and National Legislature, and pare tbe way to a Republican defuat this fall and also in 1888 T Fellow Republicans, ask yoar eolves these questions and answer f hem at tbo polls. Cigoal service offioera In Ohio are failed weather peddlers. REPUBLICAN Mass Meeting. .Col. A. WiNon Norria, 'candidate f.yr An.litor Clooctol an J Hoo, II. J Cullwrtson will address tbo people oo lh iasiiis -f tin Cimpiin, io MuMlobiirli uext Tuesday aftr noon nn1 evening, Sept. 2S. DEH0CI.AC7 73. INTEMPERANCE Mb. I. i i It is not mneh credit to the democracy, and shows unmis takably on which side of tbe great question of intwnpnraoce, tbe tlis tutting and tuening element of thousands in thin no J olbor oonn trios i4. It as a party stands from a long known and coulendd-for troth etpn-Hsod in tho Sutibnry Democrat and copiod by other Democratic papers, viz. that "all the candidates ou the Prohibition State ticket have heretofore been Republicans, aud of course will recuivu their maio sup port from the Republican party, as it is but natural that they should." by T bocatno it is in truth the op posiug clement, if there is such an element iu any of tbe two parties, to iuteujpeiauce, whilnt ou tbe other hand the Democracy is opposed to tomporauco and a friend to slavery and any thing which will enslave man and make bioi beastly ; and therefore oo Democrut sound to tbo principlo of tluvcry would or could bo a candidate on the Bide of fruo- dom, temperance and truo reform O, Kliaiue where is thy blunh 1 litKrace where In thy virtue t Tbe conclusion of tbo above ad- missiou I supposo, however is more than was intended to bo understood, and if so, for what reason was it made, if not for ioflnnnro to court and gain the roto of the inlompDrate element of this country to eloct tbe next govornor of PentiRylvania, Mr. Black, wbo according to tbo I'bila dolphia R orf, enjoys the Foreign element in their Boer garden Sa loons, and for what purposo, tbe reador may judge. Theso are facts and no fiction and nood to be pon dered ever by every paro minded aud intelligent voter. It is becom ing a neriouH matter in party politic and bhould be looked at iu its true light as to which is to be the govern ing principle in future politics, tem perance or intemperanae. Especial ly should the christian portion of voters enlighten t hero solves as to their duty and influooce on this subject. Do not many voters who know better at least ought to speak and pray temporance, tot are so full of the partisan snirit that when it cornea to voting will swal low tho whole whiskey ticket well Hooked by voting the strait ticket. as called, instead of voting the ticket whio'i bra for its baes tho principle oftempcrance and truo reform. Why do not such act, and bo consistant in their profession of tho christian re ligion, aud hhow tbo world for trne chrintiansaro not of tho world al though they are in tbo world thut they moan aud bolievo what they say, pray and profeis. and thus quit their apparent hypocrisy, saying and praying ono thiug and at the same time do another I can see no other reason tbau for want of prop or iuformation as to their relative duty, and for a want of the true spirit which Paul Bays is "temper ance,'' and, '-if wo live in tho spirit, lot us also walk" (act) "iu the spirit," aud thus show to be true lights of tbo world and salt of the earth. Such should got rid of sollish par- tisa spirit, Temi-eiuncb. If there should have oome a dan gerous political crisis, during tbe summer, that required immediate action, the country would bavo Buf fered. All thoao who hold the reins of Government, tbo President and tho Cabinet (with oue exception), have boon scittered all over tbe country. Two of tbe Cabinet of ficers, Secretaries Whitney and Kudinott, are io Massachusetts Tho President and Secretary Man ning aro in Now York. Mr. Lamar has been summering iu New Ilamp.. shire. Mr. Vilas is eponding bis vacation at bis horns iu Wisconsin. Attorney General Gailaad has taken refuge in a little town in Arkansas, wbero telephones aro never heard of. Mr. Dayard alono has stayed at bis pobt. Eucklon'i Arnica Salvo. Ibe Host Salve in the world for Cots, Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively eures Piles, or no pay required. It guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. O M. bhindel. E0LTIN0 AQAINST. WOLFS WtLKtsiuRRE, September 18. Tbe temperance side-show de scribed in the Timet this morning wus opened here . to-day by tbe publication of an article in the Watchflre, the temperaoca brgari in Ibis sectioo of tbe State. Tbo cal for a now State Convention is sign ed by twenty-five names, iuclndiog the disatisfiod members of tho State central com -nit tee. 'Tbe proceedings at the late meeting of tbe State central com mittee present a specimen of bos sism, as it is tor mod, which certain ly bas never been enrpassud, if ever equalled, in the history of politics) management in Pennsylvania ' The spectacle of a number of intelligent men being summoned from various parts of tbe State to discharge a delicato and importaot duty entrust cd to them, and then whon they simply ask for such information as will onablo them to act intelligently to be openly told that it is better for them not to be informed a to tbe facts and to be required and compelled to submit as roero dumb instruments to being made partios 4o carrying through certain pre arranged action, is a most sorry spectacle for men calling themselves freemen. This development coming thus just after onr harmonious eon vontion, is a rode shock, and that Charles S. Wolfe, wbo is best known by reason of his opposition to such practico in others, and obtained all the credit attached to bis name by such opposition, should hi in ft elf re sort to suoh practice at bis first op portunity, is a veritable surprise, We take down the namo of Charles S. Wolfe as a candidate for the Gov orrorsbtp from the bead of our ticket. Wo very greatly regret that his conrse has ompollod ns so to do. We placed his name there in good faith whon the convention nominat ed bini, little dreaming that tbe present action would bo necessary ; but though it were our best frieod who bad boen put in a similar posi tion and bad taken tbo samo course we would, in lika manner, tako bis name down. There is too much at stako in this matter to allow prin ciple to be compromised for a single moment. If our Prohibition move ment is to bo mado a mere political machine, similur to those we have all along beeu condemning, then wo had bettor abandon onr movomeot at once and go back to our Ropublioan and Demooratio parties. They have tboir machines complete and in full operation, and it is a useless waste of tiruo and expense to bo construct ing simply another machine. "Mr Wolfa who gained for biin self much credit for his open revolt againBt 'bosstsui,' now at tbo first opportunity allorapts to practico tbe same thing which be formerly con doraned in others. The ' attempt to introduce this among ns is an at tempt to dograde ns and wo can not do otherwise than at onco reject tho attempt aud repudiate the author of it. In the nrcsont case there is not time to wait und send about the State and get a large number of names. Those members of tbo State central committee and otbors wbo have become informed of tbo un happy truth, call upon our fellow- citizens who favor Prohibition prin- ...1 . uipico huu wuo aesire 10 Keep onr prohibition movomeot pare and clean, so that it may not be unbe coming for any among as, whether ministers or laymen, to take an ac tive part therein, to meet in cons ventioo at Ilarrisburg on Thursday, September 30, 13SC, at 10 o'clock. I'hiladetpfiii limes. ASPOBTSUAN'S MANUAL- As the autumnal gunning season draws nigh, a demand arisos for in f jrmatiou concerning tho best rang os of game, and tho water-ways most proliiio of fowl. For tbe par- pose of supplying such a demand, tbe Passouger Department of tbo Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti more Railroad Company bas pub lished a work entitlod "A Paradise for Ouonora and Anglers." The little volume is aa exhaustive trea tise on tbe game birds, water fowl, and fishes of tbe Maryland. Dels. ware and Virginia Peninsnlas, their bauuts, habits, and charaoteristics, An excellent map of the territory, showing tbe looution of streams and the means of access, and handsome illustrations of tho rarer epeoiments of birds and fish servo both to em bellish aud contribute to the interest of the book Information as to the game lavs, tbe time when ortain game most abound, tbe procurement of guides, boats &o , and in faot ev erything whioh would make the way ' of the sportsman clear, is furnished in ample detail. The book is distributed gratui tously and may be procured by adi dressing James II. Wood, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, Philadelphia, Pa. . Killed by a Hornet's Stlxut. PottjR's fliLt,wPa., Sept. 19 Hiram Gooding was raking buck wheat in a field on bis farm on ToesJay las't. Suddenly his son wbo was at work near by, saw bim fall fo the ground as thongb he bad been all nek with an axo. Young Uooding hurried to tbe spof and found bis father black in the face and frothing at tho mouth. He cartiod Lim to a snrinir near bv. and succeeded in testoring bim to con scipnsuess, but the farmer was blind and uaable lo help himself. He Complained of a lerriblo pain in bis lit- J. - Tbe son found a lump at tbe as of bis father ajikull ns large as nis'flsL He then remembered tbat there was a hornet's nest on a tree a few feet from where bis father bad been working, aud noticed that the hornets were flying aboot the nest n an unusual manner. Gooding was curried borne and a physician called. Tho pbysiciao said the far mer bad boon atong by a hornet, and Ihe stiog had struck a nerve at tbe base of tbe brain. Yesterday Gooding became entirely paralyzed, and uwd in great agony. A similar caso is remembered as having oo curred in this vioinity some years ago, when a yonog man namod Van tine was tbe viotim. He became blind, and was paralyzed for a long time, bat eventually recovered. Mr, Gooding was CO years old, and one of tbe richest men in the neighbor hood. . - - - - Taking a low avorago cost for the cigars tobacco, whisky and beer consumed in this country, the av erage cost to tbe people is $178,1 000,000, or about $19,82 for every man, woman and child in the land. Bat, as children do not drink or chew tnd comparatively few women ndulge in those articles, the com- sumptioo must be laid to about 20, 000,000 . of our male population, wage earners, and if tqnully divid ed betwoon tbom would average $59.46 per head. Drink alono costs thoBe people $800,000,000, which is more than donblo tbe amount all tbe Trado Unions bavo ever added to tbe wages of labor. It seems trango these organizations have never turned their attention to tbe regulation or. restriction cf this eneuj(y(1p wage workers. ' Two "plausible stranffors storjDed at the farm of 'Hq lire Brewer of Liberty, Ov and agreed to buy his farm. Then the three started for Vau Wert to examine the title, ami were met by a third plausible strang er, from whom, after tbo usual pre liminaries, they woiu$j,000 it three sard moote. Tho stranger wouldn't pay until the otbors shoved a like sum. So', to be accommodating. Brewer draw $2,000. out of the bank for bis friends, who then lost it at tbe same game. They sai l they'd pay when tbe papers for tbe Bale of tbo farm were mado oat ; and tho old gentleman actualy waited two days in Van Wert for tbem to re turn beforo itduwuod upon bim that be bad boon swiadlod. LAKES WANTED. A ludy agent is wanted io every city aud village i also ladies to trav el and solidit orders for Madamo Wood's Corsets aud Corded Corset Waists, Tarapioo Forms, LI one Sup porters, Steel Protecors, Ladie' Friends, etc. Agents are making from Twenty to Fifty Dollars a week. Send for circulars and prico-list to II. Wood 6t South Salioa Street Syracuse, N. Y. 8pt. 9, 4w Oregon bas balo old men. One of them, the Hon. II. C. Geer of Waldo. aged 70 years, recently "mowed" the accout says one aore of wheat and oats io two hours and twenty minutes. ' Fast work for even a young man.', . : A trackman on tbe Grand Trunk Kailwayiwirts that a drove of squir rels crossing the tracks at Petrolia, Canada, absolutely blockod tho road, and a band oar running into them killed sixtyifoar. ' We have taken the agency for tbe Sunbury Book Bindery, John 1). Llugle, Proprietor. Any person want ing biudlusr done can call at this office. get prloes, leave the work with us and we will forward It at once to tbe bin dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of yaue which they de sire to preserve 'can get them rebound in tbe most substantial uiannor and at lowest prloes. A DMISflStRATRIX' NOTICR r'i?i,er? ''"'""Utratoia oa tba oiuta JOHN KADAHAUH, lat. el Uoarer ToW..hlp N.yd.r i ., dae-d, balo. bo urantad to lb uudertlHiad, all panoa" a owtuir Uuilvei)Ddl,ta tOMld tatasra r04MM lo m.talmnedUU paini.ut, ad Um bavl Oipi.wlll pre.eut then, duly aatiwatleata) tTtlt nanlB.d for lauiiJ Sep. , ISi . , A4aalatatraH. . Sheriff's Sale. Whrttitbr vlrtnriirlt fLnr1 IMHI out nt Ihe tourt ol tVxnmon I'ln m ( Hpy 1er,nnty o1 time dlmcto.1 I Kill ejtiH,i fuuiic mis mi um onri hook, in MlililUt.uruh, I Monday, September 27, 1?86, t 1 o'olock B. Ui following SMrrllxd tmeU of Und. lo l GRIMM. TRAIT No. l(tnl In W.l,in.., n triune hir land ol Hainuul O. Hllhl'h S-in'h M Ihonnoby Inn, I ol Mr llnllrH. -. .lo. E. no - i "I -iw vrr, ui r.lllfln i;ne!.inUI OBIT. -io par. io pott. Theno S. 70 lei. W. o inrr. lo ,of. Thenr 8. 13 do. I., 14 4-IO imr. to pou. i nenro .-(ortH T7 di-ir. E. 174 iior lo a imi, Till-no 4 l-'J rlcr. W 41 -J. in (m .,.,,.. 1 liciii-r 71 (lf(. V. :i7 Mo (,cr. t- n t'.nnr. Tlifm-t n. ni i x r;. p,.r. ., (M"it. Thnnoa ronlnlnliift i-a.ii.u n . m i or. io us i.inua fI Ih iciiiii nir. 129 Acri-s and 76 perchce, mortur lcf, whoro in ro erwiod l.rt atnry Dwelling House, targe Batik Barn, nl o Iit tvocMan' oitbti!li!ln. TRAl.T No S Hltiinto In nmt townihlp, lft icitintfiir nt n tiln tn. TIiaiw. in.. t...i Inhn H,-,eirr S.oodPR. Wl 111 ,fr.li I'hn-lnnl ynn. . 1 nenno n jn d-iu to ruln (n. Theno N. 60 ilrir. K. 6; nor. to it ciMkn. Tlirnrn N. An flc. K. i.,r. lo n lilts Ortk. Tli.it" H. nr d-K. K..44 cr In Wlilio O.ik . Tlmnre S. 40 drir. W. 1-i tiorrhri to tho i,lc ofbvKnniov,oon Ulnlntf 28 Acres and 67 perches, mora or !. TKAItf No. 8 Sltlinlo In lunili luwnliln. ho. Hlnnlnu t itlone. Tlienro hv lnu,1 i.f John Hon nor N. at M ir. K. 14 cr. to n ttono 1 hem e S. rt -mo r. lo rlnno. Thpnc N. SS lr. K. si i-io pr, io me lnc of nculnnlne, rniiUliilnn 1 Acre and 93 perches, morn or low. NHwd, Inltcn Into rxwnl on ntl to to nJ m Ihe prnpoly of .lonm KlMlnvor. TtltMS CASH, .K II. MIlMll.KNWAHTH. Slirrin. Mierltri onlcp, Mlddlobunfh, Wept. 7. 'M. ASSIONKL IS WAUK Of VAI.UAIU.K REAL ESTATE. The nndenlEDl AMlirnoo will ipll ! Touduo, oa liutillo Saturday, Oct. 23. 1880, on tho prmnl.m iK-rclniilterdowrllxid, Kilunlx In riinpman lowni-lilp, SiiYdor piuinty, I 'a., ulmiit throo nn, hull iinlrn I rum McKoen Hall I'ill", I'a., and 0 inllae Imm KrtH-lmrx. p tha ful lowing doM-rlliud n-al et.ito, in wit : All that certain tract or I, in, I .itnntn in I'hapman t-wnhlp, Nnyder county, 'n on Iho iiutillu Mad leiidlnir trrnn the Nu-,ii hntit river to Kroi-lmiv. I'a . ao.olnliiK on tliu na.t hv l.n.li i Jiicnti II, .struwuer, on Iho ,iutli l.jr Inn, In of i. i ..i.i v ... ,l7 uot. n. r. Knrnii ami J. I. will, on In- ...... is. ,. . nncrn. in, int. iiiirin ijr Itllllia I iHinlol hlnuhnrtand JncuU 11. Miratiio . con- laminK 71 Acres, more or Iom. The ImpMratnnnt e,inlt ol two ONK HTOKY lVl i.l.lNd HOI'MKS and a II Alt. , a nunilior or nhuloe Iriilt tnna Kmxl run iilnn walor nn.ir tlie li.nii.oi,. Al' .ut U ,-rj ol the almvo I. wowllnnil. loruied nl.out hall a mile Iruin tlie liniimvrd l iiid. Muld an the lironariv nl JOIIN llllUHNKK. Sr. Sule to -,iniiiii:i,'i at 1 o'rlopk In tha ani-rniKin. when duo tttlund:ilire will ha iilrn :m,l the teriua ol lulo matin known l- .HMIN II. niltiMl, Af.lvnre nl li ill N in iim :( Mr KKHF.K h O KKll.I.Y, Atlorney, Uoadlnir. ri-rnnti di'-lrinu lurther liil irinutlon will ulitnae nppljf toTUU.MAS PAKIE, McKwi Hull Valla, I'a. EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Tho undortlKned, Kxerutori ol tlio ortato ol Jul, n Mover, lute of Adnina townaliln. Snv.ler county, rit..doo'd, will oipuie to pulille xnlo on inu preiiiiM-a, on Siiturthty. October 2, 18SG, tho fullowltiK Valuable HdhI Kalnte, to wit: A MUCK STORE HOUSE, altunta InTroxolvlllo, Snyder county, r.i. Tlio tiulldlD'4 la BtnAO li i t aud the lot contain all nth r a-,e-ry outlKiilitlug. It la one ol the inual Sovn-alilo Stun- Sun, In In the enmity. Aim 'ik AC'HKS ol tha haul farm liiml In Mua. rnir'a Valley, elluiktaU mlla cant or Troxelville, with 10 Al'llhS of adjoining wood-land. Mala lo coinmeiico at U o cluck M wlien ternii will bo mado known lr J. V.H. kJ.O. MOYKK, aioptetnbor 9, ISM. K.xoculori r 1 1 ' Accjunta. Tha following Aocountu hve henn fllal. ax aiulnml and paaaed Id the Prnthonotnrv'i ol nor, and will l proaented to th uaxt court of O 'tuuion Pleaa fur o,.orti mtnlon. All poraona Intaroatod will take noli, a. l'lrat and flnnl mt oui.t nt I. I. M iubai-k, Aai)(uc-e ol Sumunl V, Aurand. V. W. WITTKNM YKII, Sept. a, '89. I'mthoiiiiliry. NOTICE is hereby given that th follnwIiiR Wldowa Apiirataementa nndi r the aWO law, have been Illid with the tUcrk ol the Urphaua' Court of Snyder county, Inr con tinuation ou Monday, the ITlli day of hcht. next. Apiiraleiuent ol SulilnA rrood, widow of Henry rin.ru, iiiiaiu ii-.,viir lowniiiii, il-r 11 w. w. wrrrt.NMVKK, I'lerk, U. C. Sept.l '. Triil List Scptorabor Tera, 1S8G V. V.. lUlly, Adrin. fci;., m. .llin K. lliuh, No. H M ly T. INKS. 11 (511 ry I.. Iir, et. nl. ri. JuhnS. St.'lf-n ct . No. V7 l ull. T. U-6. S iuui.il II owun, i t. hI. va. I). K. Kulii, et. nl. No S Sept. T. ISHh. If. 1- ll-linlicli,va. lhivld Moyor, No. ID Vh. I . !. I.ii,!'l I.oitae, tra. I'lilllp Swlnuibrd, No. 41 Sept. 'P. Ihhft. tloo. .M-iriln, r. J,,uu KlmliiKor, No. 7T May T. Im;7. I'. A. Milh r. vn. 7.. V. Ilro, No.it r'eli. T. law. J. w. KMiiKlt-r, Ta. i:iiaa, r. Hw,,ilc, Nj. 61 Loo. 1'. lHHfl. TlieithovecuiHejareatlaiue an I for trial at .-lupi, lurui ib. w. w. wrrri:x.MYr:u, I'rotlioiiotary, tXKCL'TllK'S SALK OF REAL ESTATE. The uncraluned Kxneutnr ol the eatato of Ann Kopler, lulu ol l'erry tnwimlilp, Sny.l. r rnuuiy, I'A., dec-ea'il, will aell at pulilln aale on tlio premlaea about II uilloi wont ol 1 reoiuout oo Saturday, September 23, 1886, tha following descriti-d roul oiute ol laid, dee'd : 235 Atrta, - more or loa, all clear and In a hint) (tats of cul tivation, oxoopt uIhuI DO aoroa which l well tun hered, wheremi oan eni-te I a l;iro il Weill uu Illlt'HK, HANK MAUN. MM K KlI.N.andall noceiuuirv outliulldlinta. I.luiealuna In ahuii.l auce, 'Ihla trai't will he mid oa a wlmloorluS parla tn unit purclniHem. Male to coiuiiinnreat 1 o'i loe, when teraia will bo made kuuwu by JOHfll KU'I.KK, Auk. 30, l8-pd. Kicoutor. URAND dCUY. Drawn for September Term, eoima.eac.InS Monday, tbe'.Tth, mal, ' . XeaTr-Nathan Freed, C.h. Weliel. Ueaver Weal Jaoob o Dreeae, John F.ilker, Jr., A. D. Snyder, Henry s. hplirletnyer. (lhapiiian Wm. H. Hwarix, W. I, Wallace. MMdloburub Jaini-( Ayera. Mldill.H-ri e i Paul liuioinel. Wm. A. KeeUr. Perry J. IJ. Simon, liavid Woouier. ferry Went-I.evl M , Teati. I'enn llunj. Htntier. NellnaxroTe t.lward Kmp, I). II, lll.h-l. Hprlnn-Amoa K. klltcb.il, Wm. H. nioltli, A. II. l'lh. Union Jaretalab Itngter, Jaenb Oauvler. Wa.bUigton-J. a. U ore Id, Poter L. lielnei. PETIT JUfc,V. Drawn for Naptember Term, aonimenolnu Monday the mil. Ittst). " Adatna-I.ll. HackenbiirKb, Toblaa Hltuhil, toater ninltb. . 1 Heaver-JJhrlal . Holfnagel. Wm. M. Keller, David Mlddleawartb, i. P. Wetlol. Heaver Weat-llenry k.hley.lieo. 8. gaydar. Centre Jerry O. Howeraox, Kobert trdlev, John Harliuan. Chapman Solomon Ebrlubt, Jamea Darker. Abel Uerrold, Meoj. Muyer. Franklin Thnua Holland. Jacob U. Walter. Jaekaou t'alln M. bandar a. Mlddleoreek Ueo. J. Houb, John Zelber. Monroe Henri Uolae, Thouia ttleilnr. Wm. blear. P,rJ"Nl(ciJb U ,bo-,t A Bhel, J. Perry We-t-Tamai Forry, Samuel Sellnr. Penn obaa. K. Hlckel. Ueo. C. Uu.ior. Jadob MltUrllUK, Daniel bit, BeaJ. bmllb. Selloaurove-Levl Flahar. ' Surlim-Heorr oelt. J. Howard Kllue, Was. J. rrioe. uout. s, ttmitb, John U. UlaU, A. Uulon-J. B. Herreld. Pblilo L,. Wltmer. vybluiou fklllp Heudrlok . . waaa. ppreaaia, vaivia a iPeiTsonnall Vrhilc nt Selinsjrrovo last week wc visited the Store of 8. OPPEN. If EINFJt and tonished nt the iiMH 8 TUCK which fdls his store FROM 'CEL. LA II TO CiAUItEniid is s ;! at Prices that surprise and delight purchasers. He nnnounces Ins trade on the increase, notwithstanding the strong opposition. Oppenheimers is among the established and hides, pensahle institutions of Snyder Co., and square dealing entitles him to he called the "poor man's friend." GREAT DROP IN PRICES. o We desire to call the attention of our many customers to the in telligence that we will sell all goods now m stock at 10 PER CENT. We are about invoice of Fall and Winter goods which we will positively sell at the small advance of 10 PES OENT.ABOVEMANUFACTURE PRICES. Call at ofice, see ou stock, get our prices. DREIFUSS & BRO. trite Bin prices! o Aa striken or the order of tha day 1 have iimnguiated lbs tuovenx i! iu Snvtlt-r county not for higher wago or Itan hours, but a STRIKE AT 111(111 rillCE. Cash buBinetis baa bocorao tha order of ths day u:id the pricoH iuut con tnpoud with tho progrens of tbo times. 1 bnvs thim-foro prepared mrthlf for tho cash trade of tho county by fjuictms iug u largo btook of HOOD GOOPS whio'i I hnvo MARKED DOWN o the lowfFt poHbiblo margin iu exihnngo for ready money. I keep no booka, bme iiolhing on acoounts and disoount my bills, thus saving as average of at Umt Cftucn porcent, which benefit I give to my pnrehasers Come aud eo me and I will convince yon of tbe advantages of this new departure. A. S. HBLFRIOH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. GREAT AND SPECIAL BARGAINS OX GUNS, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle and Sportsmen's Material AT J. B. Reed's, Sunbury, Penn'a Theso Guns are Specia Bargains aud will be cold at extremely low prices, as follows: Gun No. GOO-erwirJ , Gun o, 13C0-.o,,.ucb;- int..t l.ullnn lT. ni UaletiaUinilb, liarhiekk,"11'1.'"'"1! b',0', "' n 'ocl.a, clrqc.rMl eh.-Ue loro. top auilnn, lati itrip, rebonnilliiM ""''' Su,lll. 10. li. 10 aiu. 1MjU.o. Iia.unera, ruboer butt, hanilacoieli enrii-il,' All full aell of load Inn tool atd on aoa-' wilh bxauhlnl ttoi'li. A .n.ol l.autr ami l'"l ieper tholl. Ineluilvil Iu tha .Love erica uV' V"r. to 10 lb, lo or III au..wltbeei:unn4.very.uo. ' :ua' IeleoearryacoiuuleUaioi.il of the f llawlna n f.T tftnt- Ton a...... 'u,' 1,'r''"'1 ' U'IWlltlHtlB n.lllBJ.r- GUn Nfl IVfifi .i..P-! 'r!..., UarrlnKlon a. RirLam., Now Hmllb, -ii i ) Wtllou, ailenaiiwi'i', p.r. Boua Hill. W M m.,, w kii.T..!. :,oX-aSw lalieil banl walnut nook, nna tlt barn )-, a eo io fiu ou. Frile iZV ulb, 10, li, in, S.ut.,1 t.A ,HNK I.OADEII fAKTlMl;ES A rrlu. (iS.UO, iSI'HUAl.Ti.-Havli.onnrenKaiila u.cklaa V. "IT-. .una. t-i- h... i loauinu. nu .J aarlrl.tXM lKr a wood lolli guu. 7U to uijib l9 ,uij jo B,UMt' v w ao.M ur lot). Prlooau.00. " F1KHINO TAt'KI.E.I mW. m.aell aa ItIIT) Nn nMn " . .n,l o - mm . , lot ii k,iwibi ur.a.ii barr.U. rebuuniliim look- v.. ai m'i uruauiouiai mower I U UUlU, io. It, If nauaa. aia on. ' bull plet'-l. loaGun No- 55...?rb.;a"p.,: looka. liueale.1 liarr-ia, cl.qn.nd arln. I lo 101b loaullil.n. fiik.ai.bo. Cru:Contrctoj; f M?-rKMUf for Dwellii3-3 and bsevsiitf ioai, were perfectly as. immensity oflifc OF GOODS Clotning Blouse BELOW COST. to recieve a lare . ' . 1 1. v i, i. p u 1 1 u ii,u h ta ciiai lli"t.. ana tlie teat . leiitu.i rvai brBKbt to Uulely oouiuetltloa All eominiinluaiiona "7 or dr. by man promplly aliawer..) i OU, t. whru .rd.rln; ' iv wall nioD.r niu.t urf..,mi..Ly th. order ijiina aunt l. iroM I), o ti. wiih ihe ilr-' lla"f enuilu tlot at it Wee, i iptMIb '.b. onlor iHatnoi.ipanl. J uu ji.e aellaMa luaraotea rotid lalib. - Enblf 3 Tvr,
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