Cfri aiitolclmvjjli JJosI, II. IIAUTKIt. Subscription JJ1.50 Tor Year RATES OF ADVCftTIS.NG : Onattotamn. tim Year... , 'aehll :nuni Imo 1 ear. ... m.oo OnvAurih olutnn. Or Vi-r ProfrMlonal l.ar.la, r )etr s ix AoWfor, rgi-itir. AdialnlMretnr, mi AflnN.illw- fcjso wn-n o aiweui nrriMi m-nte are m.tlo. nil lrrilemi'.i inurt .1 loe inn than S month. We ebftrge tl.u per turn -or n-e luaerilnti liu w ID riie a.omi m.nriion and I tool lur each bfubt lotetllou. I'or H.v riior, JAMlvS A. JJKWKU, of (.'"litre lumiity. . For l.liitfiiiuit (ruvernor, WILLIAM T. DAVIK.S. f lirndford coiiiily. F-F? A iiliN.r it -!i rnl, A. WILSON N(UKlJ5, . cf l'liiLi.n-Iflil.i. For Hcn t iry of lnti-rim! Affairs, THOMAS J. (STKWAia, tf Montgomery county. For i 'oi)k'rcyiimii nf I,:iro, KDWIN N. MSMoUNi:, of Ln'Tiii c unty. r.:p-abli:aa C:inty Ticket For ( 'oiirt'PMimri, LH'IS ATKINSON, (Subject to tin- l"" iiiiii .f tin- ili-triut I'ollferellCi.'.) For A-cinlil y, AAUOX N. III'LFKICII, of Spring. For County Surveyor, JAM EH MllWMiKS W A UTII, of Aiiuiu. i Thursday, October 7, 1SS0. COUST PRCSSSSIITSS. Coort convouol M.mduy, Sept. 27, 1880, nt 11 o'clock, n. in. PrcscLt lion. J. C. JJjcber and bin af-sociiitoH Hon. S A. Wulztl and llou. A. J. Smith. Tipstaves nppoiutcd wero Henry Gemberling. J H lettcrolf, .1. M. Bingamao, H M. Herrold aud Hen ry Ileiglo. On tbo petition of Lori Tick for a Boldiers' pc Idler license, (be Court ordered and directed that n license be made oat. In estato of Daniel Humrael, Pan-it- Heaver was appoiuteJ guardian of the minor of said decodeut Hattie Dower by ber next friend, etc , vs. Oscar JJjwer. Subpoena in : licr to regard ITnubs. doe'd. Mi, nod not money, in eulect . associates, rctuta. lum llikll etc , c6r " Cituerine IWgle, ujod, order of salo awarded. In estate of Dan 11. Losber, deed, Abel and Jonas Fclker were appoint ed guardian cf 51. 11. Le&her, a minor of said decedent. In the estate of Diniel Daniel borger, deed, Simon Oldt ap. poiotal guardian of the minor children of said decedent, In tbo mailer of inquisition on the body of John Saner, dee d, io-rjuc-bi approved and tbe county or iki I to pay the costs. Id tbe tbtat? f Siuiut-1 Har.. loc d Jacob II. Hor' l- -hr appoint t"i natJiun of b ou Hargo, a Uiiu or cLi! 1 of said d?cod..tjt Ii.'ju ;st on' tbe Ij.ly of George Kilte iippointed. Jo eutate of Joseph Eby.dec'd, Kturn :j order of sale confirmed. Il tLv ebtale of Abbie Reiser, deed, M. S Shroyer appointed guardian of tbe minor children. Tbe Widows' Appraisements and tbe aooounts of Kxecutora, Adminis trators, Canrdians, Assioees, &c , were all confirmed as advertised ex cept those hereinafter mentioned: CommonweaHh vs Thomas It Mitman reaBon, a tew trial made absolute. In the ebtute of Abraham Eisen hower, doe'd, order of bale granted. In the estate of Peter Sholly dee'd B. S. lWtz appointed guardian of Isaac Sholly. In the estate of Amos Nerhood, dee'd, return tj order of bale con firmed. In the estate of Peter Iiolig, dee d rale granted on heirs to show cause why the real estate should not be Bold under tbe will. Com oiou wealth vs. Liiue Long Defendant was found not guilty and tbe costs divided bi t ween him and Iioswell Moyer, the prosecutor; the eama on auotUr indictment, and Reuben Walkr was ordered to pay tbe costs. Samuel Jiowcn, et. at. vt. V. It. Kulp, ot. al: This was an action of debt brought by the plaiotiff to re cover damages they sustained by reason of an action of ejectment for tbe recovery of the land and action of fcstrcpemeut for utay waste onja piece cf timber land ou which the said jlaictifls were oporatiog on under a lease from Samuel Bo wet box, deo'd. Verdict in fuvor of the plaintiff for the sum of 11875. with interest from tbe date of the bill of strtpeiaeot la the ottate vf W. S. Erisaer, dee'd. order of salt amded, '. Tbe SbuilTof Snjder county ae knowledffoJ deed of I L ward Hurt man, Jams M. Sbuiuao, aud Suiau A. Tobias. 0. A. Miller vs. Z. P. Gross, fippf'al IniUHcript. Verdict in fator of tbo plaintiff for Sl'U'.j Court adjourned uutil Movtmbur 5, at at 'J a. ta. ADAMSLUSO 17E7TS. Ward II. Mills of S .linngrovp. will iid.lrtise I ho Pioliibitioti Mass Moot inj litre ou FtiJuy evening, Oct. 8 L-iy ntid pnrly prejudices and bear liul bo lni to nay. Itcv. Cy run Waller of Ooutroville, who upreAoiits oue tbo leading nur miries in this cooutry.gavo us a taste of the Niarn grapt) Unt woek which is ll o flnost in tie world. A. B, Doiong is painting Smith' storeroom. Adaoiisabjss work man. Wm. Woodliug has treated bis boaso ta a new pavement. Iteubou Dreee and II. I. Kornig attendod tha Pennsylvania Synod of tbo Ev, Lutheran Church at Centre Hall last week. All uiinmters having charges in the bounds of the Syuod wero present, benides Itov. Clutz of Ihltimnro, Itov Ileihuan of Djnytr, Col, Iti-v. yw'fitzer, representing the "Lutheran Observer," I'bil'a, Itev Ziromerraan of York, and Dr. Mc Nigbt, Pres. Gettysburg College Itov. A. II. Spingler wits eluctml President, Sam'l F. Groeuboe, Sec, W. II, Pi veu, Treas. Smiths Wotzol are putting tho fin ishing toucboB on Dr. Smith's new houso. Wo are glad to utato Hint Lowis Ilclfrich who fell from a scilTjld and broko his leg, made his appearance on our streets ou crutches this woek. Adam Smith and Levi Miller left town ouo day Inst wotk nt 10 o'clock and returned in tho evening with 2D eiiuirreU which they kidod during the day. This U the Lett rocord made yet. Prof. Witmer, late Principal of oar Normal, loft on Tuosduy for Lox iugton, Va., to complete bis legal course in tho Washington & Loo University. Success. Mrs. Laura Parks of Sunbury, is the guest of II. I Itjmig. Tbe District Sunday School Con vention of Spring and Beaver town ship was held in the Ev. Lutheran church last woek. Tho constitution recommended by tbe Suto Associa tion was adopted, II, I. ltomig wan mum hit. ftli.l li h l1 l :. u k H.lnt fine clerk mio ia! program was carried out to tho let ter and a nnmber of able speakers participated in the discuHiont All the sessions were well attended and everything passed olTin the most encouraging manner. J. W. Specht, our enterprising merchant is in etuturu oitics layiug in bis fall and winter stock of goods be will make boots and fib oe a specialty. Hatti" Smith in on Iho sick Lot, I .riiul Sanders no' I Ms homo aud lot to W. P '.os! for 8.000. A lT:n:zaU that Ccos Eagrins. MlrTLlNTOWN, Pa., Oct, 1. Tho Democratio Congiessionnl Confer ence, composed of the counlios of Jnniata, Perry, Snyder, Huntingdon, Franklin and Fulton, which was ad- ueitised to meet in Newport on Sat urday, has been postposned until Tuesday, October 5 Tbo only avow ed candidate is Col. Hilbisb of Sny der. Tbe Domocracy of Jnniata have recommended George Jacobs, Congressman Alkioson'd law part ner, but be does not seek tbe nomin- lion. The name of Col. Kennedy, of Franklin, has been mentioned, but it is not likely that be will accept. There will bo no contest and who ever desires tho nomination will re ceive tbo unanimous vote of the conference after the first ballot. TO THE FISH COMMISSIONERS- The apathy of the Fish Commis sioners of the State of Pennsylvania and the unblushing impudence of the fish pirates bas led to tbe build ing by the latter of fish dams and baskets in almost every stream of decent size. Not only have these violaters of the law put their dams iu tbe Sueqiobanua where tbe offi cers of the law can see them as they walk along front street in Harris borg, but they have built them as far south as the State line, and pas sengers on the Northern Central and Pennsylvania railroads can count from tbe car windows scores of fish dams along the Susquehanna aud Jnniata rivers, that tbe builders defy the authorities to tear down. Let tbe fish CommissioneiB desist from tleir useless task of breeding fancy game fish to Block our streams nd turn their attention to the pro tection of tbe fisb already existing thereto. UarrUburg Jtl. HOT MUCH OF A SCAM. 'iho Maino Prohibitionists mads great deal of noise about tbe re vol it tion tboy were going to create iu the politios of (be Pine Tree State, be fore Hie election. There forces wire concentrated there for several weeks St. John made guilt-edged speeches at $50 a pieco, and to lb delight of the democratic party, made violent attack ou tho Republican party. he returns abowr tbn strength of (bo party to be almost exactly 3 per cunt of tbe total vote of tbe State This is lens than the ercentnge in til ber Michigan or Massachusetts two years ago. In Massachusetts I be volo was 3.1 'J per cent, of the total vote, nod iu Michigan it was 4 20 per coot, tbe high water mark, we believe, of Prohibition achieve mcnt. Tho Prohibition vote in Mainn in 1884 was 2,100; in 1886 it is 3,872; If the percentage of gain inSuyder county is not grestor than in Maine tho Prohibitionists will be obliged to ruako affidavits after elec tion to convinco tbe public that tbey were really in politics. But it would bo interesting to know jtibt what tbe 3,872 Probibi bitionists in Maine were voting for. They bavo ulready put prohibition into tbo statutes. Tbey have put it into the state constitution. Tbey have made it a part of the moral creed of the community. Do tliev want to punish tho Republican man agers for refusing to take tbe last step iu sumptuary legislation, name ly, to make tho act of drinking rum, wine or beer a criminal offense ? Can You Sea a Wolfo in this Plcturo? "When the bravo men who con quored (he rebellion aud purchasod peace, houor and safety with their precions blood, laid down the weap ons of war and returned to tbe peaceful pursuits from which they had boon called, tbey retained in their bands weapons sufficiently powerful to protect ard defend tho liberties f r which they fought so bravely and so successfully. And if the Icshous of tho w ar at e not forgot ten tho bullot in tbe freeman's bands will win vicoiios over wroog more endutiug than tbo victories of war. "It is a fact I need uot say a la mentable fact that men of patriotic impulses, professodly ready and wil ling to serve their country with uu- seltinb devotiou, have proven them selves to be mere ti' orvors seeking their own ..,v c who, when finding Ibenistlvis losing tur.'.r bold upon the puiiio purse or position, renounce the faith they once profesHod, and tnrn to rend lhei'urn' a ,w ouuswereu J, hands that fed them. Men wbo must strut un the public sluge, or feed at the public crib to keop their patriotism from effervescing! Oui teau was a political tramp who has his counterpart in tho man who pos es as a patriot until his aspirations for position, in which be hopes to nee Li naiuo heralded to an admir ing world, are rejected, thon ato tempts to rofjim the world after bis own fashion. OlhorH, with the ego lisin of the assassiu lovo tbeir couu- try and their kind only so long as thay can bear the swoet munio of ap plause, und iu tho moment when an iota of self -sactifice is required, or the bubble of their pride is pricked, are ready to desert the cause for which you foogbt for whioh your comrades died. Not with the bold ness of the Anarchist, they seek to divide and oouriuer; bat are always ready and williug to ride in any char iot only so it moves amid a uouy throng and boars them in the direc tion of some coveted office. This class of "patriots' have tboir uses in the body politic as tbo pestiferous insect has iu the fruit garden. Tbeir power of evil is limited by tbe boams of light thrown upon tbom. Tbeir brief hour upon tbe stage is all of life for them. The great body of American citizens are patriotio to tbe marrow iu tbeir bones. Tbo hearts of true patriots beat iu unis on as steadily us you leampod to the musio of tbe Union when elbow toached elbow, aud tCe iron bail of death was tbe babtisui to which you wc-ie marching. "The safely of tho republic is in the intelligence of ber people. Use tbe weapons in your bands for tbe promotion of tbe general welfare.and with them 'bool' the political moun tebank "Extract from a speech delivered on tho 3d day of July last, at Laureltou, Pa., by S. U, Orwig, Eucklen's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve ia tho world for Cats, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Cbiiblaiue Coma, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively ouies Piles, or do pay required. It s guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. O. M. b'hiodel WS0 AUS UOT EEM0C2ATS- It was Jumea A. Garfield, who said: "So long as slavery and a war linger within the memory of Ameri cans, the yc 'b of the Republio will grow op Kepublicans ; aod slavery and tbe war will be remembered as long as toe pnblio school aystem ex ists. Tjie pnblic schools Lava slain tbe Democratic party with its text books. , . , "The children go to eobool. Tbe first reader contains a portrait of Abraham Liocoloj tbat kind and sturdy face never made ft Democrat. On its simple pages, iu words of one nd (wo ejlables is told tbo story of bia birth and death. Tbat story never mide a Democrat. Ia tbe pranks of tbe pJsyground the name silences the frolicsome and makes tbe jolliest gravel Tbat name nev er made a Democrat. In the pic tures that light op tbe geography are tbe firing on Fort Sumpter and the doalb of Ellawarlh. Those pic tores make do Democrats. Tbe first page of the history contains a repre sentation of the surrender ef Lee at Appomatox. Noboygszeson that and evr avows himself a Democrat "In tbe higher grades tbe same influences are at work. The text books contain extracts from patriots' speeches daring tbe war. These speeches make no Democrats. Tbe great battles are briefly described; tbo narrative baa no Democratio list eners. The strain of martal musio runs through tbo readers, and tbat musio makes no Demrcrats. Sketch es of the great Genorals aro given; their brave deeds arouse the enthu siasm of tbe lado, but there is no Democrat among' thorn. The hor rors aud euAoiiogs of tbe slaves are told, tbo maddened blood tbat mounts the boy's choeksis not Dem ocratic blood. Tho curse of slavery bad pursued tho Democratic party and is bounding it to its grave. "Other influences than tbe text books have beeu at work: Tbo young wifo who held tbo babe to kiss tbo father as bo harried to the tap of his departing regiment bas cot suckled a Democrat. The weary foot of tbe gray grandmother, who watched tbe children while the wifo was busy, Las not rocked tbe cradle of Democrat. Tbe old blue coat tbat bis comrades carried back was cut op for little jackets, but not one enclosed the heart of a Democrat. Tbe rattled muBket which fell from him with bis last' shot, beoame tbe 'J.ougbtloES. toy, of, bis b"7ym but not a baoi that p-Jayei witu it was the band of a Democrat. Tile bbe he kissed crowed and "crowed for bis re " ' i "W democrat Tho tear-soiled camp-letters which tho mother rea I aloud in tbe lone. bitter evenings, while the boys cluni tered at ber knees, did not fall upon Democratio ears. The girls sobs, blending with the mother's weeping, did not make Democrats of their I I tot hoi s. Perhaps the father had: been a Democrat all bis life. Tbo rnnth nf tlm ennelr ia nol ne.o. v vwewvei W W VUJV1 I cratic.Tbe parlyis,lberefore,witbout a fulute and without a hope. The malediction of war has paluied its brain; the curse of slavery bas poi soned its blood and rotted its love." With tearful pathos and sublime patriotism, the yoaug moo listea to tbe tramp, tramp, tramp, of the ever present cratoheb, as they bear the battle-scarred soldier on bis tri umphant march to tbe Gubernatori al chair Young men educated in tbe public sehoola,. will ring out the death-knell of tbe. Free Trade Dem ocracy in Pennsylvania. Tho tread of those ever-faithful crutches make no Democratio voteB, and every re- The undersigned are in the Eastern Cities this-week i. and will return with DjiiiiiiMcnis itoclk goods. FRIEDMAN & GETZ, Beayertown, Snyder County. Pa.. soond iog step (Ley lake helps ewell tbe great majority that will be east for Gen. James A. Beater, the mao bo greatly wrooged fortr years ago bo bravely boiag righted now. Amoog tbe otJ paper In tbe coon ly Clerk's office in Freehold, N.J. i tbe death sentence of a negro named Caesar. - It read "There fore, tbe Court doetb judge that thoa, tbe sai 1 Caesar, shall retaru to the place from which thou caraost and from tbonce to the place of exe cation, when thy right band shall be cat off sod burned before thine eyes Then thoa shalt be hanged op by tbe ntck until thoa art dead; then tby body shall bo cut dowo and burned to ashes io a fire, and so tbe lord have mercy on tby aonl Caesar. NOTICE TO HEIRS. In tt mnttrr nf the Ktntt of Geont H. Jtfn.rr, fife Fntnllin loienVn'p, Snyder coMiifv. Pa., ilec'rf. To AiuVli Muwur IntermarrlM with Lmibn itnw, .,oun mu-iw, rronmin f. niura-r, Anitell ntMiiwr lntrmrrle.l with H. J. Kslm. all rrMlnif In Mnrilrr ronnir, '.. Ad Mamr Intermarried with Kill Koll. now renldliiR m mi. i r-y, n nurrlel Mnucrnnw IntnrinnrrlpJ with John Millorrrnl llntf t Miminlmrc. Vnloo rvnn(jr, nl Hnrrton Mumrr rtrUIn ! lilmor, Putnim 1'ixintv, Ohio, hrlrn and legal .i.-iiMiiin in iretirvv aiuwar, uee u. ton ara hereby rlt.l to ha aol arprar b- iuiv,u.a.iiin Diotir irpDini- t;onrt, at Orphan' Oourt to ha bald at Ml.ldebara- en lhaind Mnuilar of 1EC. A, I at 10 o'elook In tha forenoon, then and there) to aoeept or refute to take the Heal hftate of naid oroe "'"" nD-n , ai me apprained Tarnation tmt upon It liy an tninent duly awarded b in lam i.ourt. and returned he tha Rkriir nt ehenld not b- fold. And hereof full not. pki counir. or enow nana ih. i m . m . Wltoeee tha Hon Joieph O Hneber, Km., Preeldentor our eald Court, at MlddlebnrKb W. vr. WtTTEMMvrn Oct. T, 18M. ProthoBoiart . ORPHAN'S COURT SyALE OF REAL ESTATE. Hy virtue of an n-di-r iMned diit nl the fir. lilmn'nl -.'lirt 1 Nnvder (mult-. !.. the eluni'd r.xeiuti.M ul tho finite ol Abraham l-.nlli-y, lute ol I'enn luwn'hiii. Snv.lur emm. I'a., will cxiiom) lo ruMlf Mule on the nreinliw. uu Saturday, Ojtobor 30, 1896, tho Mlowin vuhi.ili c Ke;il lto () wit : 120 AcreN. mnre or lFM.eltiiate ln l'onq Tnwnnlp, Snyder PMintv. Ii. bounded North ly l..nry Wiwarult. l.mt by Oocrite an. I H.w r.l (.,w. South by flmrle. Mlll.r, ai.d Wt by Mary KM ley, when-iin nre envti'd A il(H llul sK, AN1I HA KN, On h.ird,uxJ wutvr, a erllnu of adore mi1 . if- w,.i, iMu'fiTv.i , TKKMH t W per cent, when the property In truck down, nnr-hnlfnl the hnlnnre on Aptl'll, lA7,nnd rotimliiiliirlh-tolinrl, Hfl, the Inn pa. tnent tu benr nteren fMin April 1, ltS7 wbuo poaaeeiilju will be given. MORRIS KHDI.Y, H KM H Y KKDI.Y, Kxecutora. UEAL INSTATE AT PUBLIC SALE The heir of Kllan Wei J r, Ivo or Went Ilea vertownnhlp, Suydor comity. I'a.. deo'd, will ei i"e to Pnblle S.ie, on ilie old llnmedead. Ave lullg, north -writ ol AdaimlmrK, on Frvhty, October 21, 1886, the (ollowlnc real cut.ilo, to wit: All that certain traetut Inn. I, imnte In Went Itonvur townahlu, S.ij'Jer CuUilty, I ;, C.aaihitif - - 2j8 a vans, end I so pereher, hounded mirth by tnndi nfOeo. Ilrowu, i-iinl liy Willing Steler, Henry Yotter and other', HUUth by Mar'ha Maine-, and wen hy Situuol Siuuii.il John Q "1 and otheni, where on are erei-l. a IT'ki I NKW HorsK, H NK 11 A UN, nml all i.tlii-r noreetury out bulldinm, wltliKo.d I'Ult. f'Md watir, and two hue iireh aril. The aleivo tract le all rle.ir au I In a if'od net.-ol rulfr-iioii, n.'etitx about M Acrve. which U well T.uibered. Salo tnrouiiueni-o at It) o'clock a. m., of Mid day whau to rum will bo iuu.lt known by THK HKtltS. t'.ir pitrtlruUr a.dreaTlllinan Woldur, Middle- oruek. Nnydor county, I'a, ASSKINKK'S SAI.K Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The umlornlKiied Awl-oco will ioll at tiubllo oujuo, oil '. vouduu, on Saturday, Oct 23. 188G, on the preinlMK hiTulinitterduv-nlicd, ultuite In 'huiinaii Uiwii'lilp. Snyder roiiuty, bIhuI three mid hall 'iiiI.k iroin Mi-Keoe llnll l-'alli". I'h., und live nillei bum Kroi-hurrf. pa the ful lowliiK d'-M-rlbed real entitle, to wit : All Hint cvrtuln tract of bunl, aituato in hnpuian townhl, Suydar rouuly, I'a , ou the public roud li'uilluu iroiu lliu SiimjuuIihihia river iu rneburi;,l,a.,uiijoliiliilon thuea .lby Uudi el .lai-oli II. Stmor, on the eouth by In nil a ol Hev. H. V. Ilrown und J. II. Win fin Ilia um.l I. u Inn. Not Uivld M. Swurti.nii tho noith by l.in la ol Daniel ;;neuliatt itnd Jacob H. Sirauor, oon- 11 Acres, inoreorloM. The ImtiMvementa e nilt ol two : " unr-i-wnit nut hKS and a uiiiunr ui ciii.ioa irutl tree Mood run iiIuk tir tieur the lioua.-,. Ahout li acroa ol the abovu li woodliin.l, Im-itted about hull auille ,ToHTSliLv;;,sr:Sol', ," ,,ro'"i' wsul. to euintiionie at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, thon due atloudunoo will be given H4 the erma ol uiadu known liy JoilM it. fimii 11 Alitnoc nl JIlltN IIOKIINKH Kr UK It ICR fc OKKILKY. Altoruoy, lleidl.V. ri I'oraona do.'IriiiKiurtherlnlormatlun will T.'letwe JPIill to TKUMis I'AIUK, McKeoa Hull Valla, This space is reserved for SoL Oppenheimer's new adv. WiM.iAaronT. I'A.-Thalanceil. beet equipped HiimlrciH ul 'Kradunua ur,-up n.K good rltuntieua. nwdetale, AddruM lor term-, etc., GREAT DROP We desire to call the attention of our many customers to the in telligence that we will sell all goods now in stock at 10 PER CENT. BELOW COST. We are about to recieve a large invoice of Fall and Winter goods which we will positively sell at the small advance of 10 PEI? CENT. ABO VEM ANUF A CTUR, S PRICES. Call at once, see ou stock, get our prices. DREIFUSS & BRO. stnfoe dud price 0- As strikes are tbe order of the day I have inaugurated the movemeu in Snyder county not for higher wages or less hours, but a STRIKE AT HIGH Pit ICE?. Cash business bas become the order of tbe day and the prices must correspond with (be progress of tbe times. 1 have therefore prepared myself for tbe cash trade of the county by purchase iog a large stock of GOOD GOODS whioh I have MARKED DOWN o tbo lowest possible margin in exchange for ready money. I keep no books, lose nothing on accounts aud discount my bills, thus saving an average of at least fifteen per cent, which benefit I give to say purebrwers Come and see me and I will convince job of tbe advantages of this new departure. A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. GREAT AND SPECIAL ON GUNS, Revolvers, Fishing Tackk and Sportsmen's Material AT- J. B. Reed's, Sunbury, Penn'a These" Guns are Specia Bargains and will b sold at extremely low prices, as follows: Gun No. 600 Marked Park er t)o.. with pa bui l button lore end, eiteualon rib, bar lock, enokebore. top action, pleloi atrip, rebooBdlim bajiuiera, rubli.r butt, kandacmelv engraved, wnu ueauiiiui atni-a, a peri.ot iieaaty anil bawd ahooter. 1 U to 10 lb, 10 er II mu, tei.. AV'IM I lk " SSV fJfcej.W very aomplete gun. 1 lo lulb, 10, U, le, gauge. rrise gu.uu. Gun No, 1185,VXlnK muimi., miu waiuui etuou, runner butt, patent fore eud, top euap, bark aoi..n louki, a good aolld guu. IU to w.lb, 19 aud It gauge M wm99 BerV IrVa) , Gun No. locke, ebeqgered Tore end, engraved mount Inga, t er lt braaod barrele. rebouniliuif I...L. Idau-I grip, ornauietiUI rubber bull platra, ii U lC, W, II, II gauge. U W. r Gun No- W 5 ke, blue ital barrela, ebeiien Bide map go- In be k rellOB Hlb. IS iid I'i gang, i'rme le iiiend grip, ju ' t 1 AllO ftakPrV ft enmnlala niAAW r il. ..ai Gun No. 17G5loT,!r.?.!!rVi"u:n,!,,;:i' rwN,s.2 rib bar rooouudlBg loeka, pl.tol grip, paleuti vviuflh..,,,V tsu fcrxzx m&z&mw ,low-w- Ccntractcr for Hunbir - y v , , , t and mnit thnn.uh lnntitutlon In the State A ingoinent building ul It own. Termi v m ALL. FN l'r. , m. Al.l.t.H,l res. IN PRICES. 9 U BARGAINS Jftnn So; 1300 ..tVo'.frlo,Pi,.i tee barrela back aotn n looki, rkrqnereA grip, fair quality. 10, li, It gauge. I'rloe tM.tO. All full eett ol loading loelt aud euo kaa dred paper ahella Inolnded In the above vrloel - p w we i 1 1 ii i tv WUU CARTRIOtli:!! A I'LCII Al.Tl .Uavluir linrekKA.I capable of loading tig Luuilred eartrl.iaet tier uour, more lertect end eOcellv. than rau k loaded b tbe old aiylanf hand Inaeleg, 1 am prepared to Oil all nideia promi.ilr at at.e ranging from i.5o tu sn.io per log. riSHINO TACKI.K.-1 prl.l BiT.ell e .atlng tbat for Ilea of flii ..i. t. iibte. nod tbe beet le, llou ever breaght th i iieitloa nf the Klai aud al (.rlee tbat dely eouipetltion, All omniuali-ailon or ord-n by aiall iroinmlr anewered o Slieil. uk.... ... i..i.... by wall money utuat accompany tl order Juua eut by guri O. l U, bk tbe pile. go or .laaaieeuon at lie olflee, i r vlSlnat tkttrdr Ui-oniimtibd arrth lb dollar a guar nte efgoed lalili, - T end Ctc-.n
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