t I:i 1 ''1 4 ft i! i t, J ''J'': . i in j i ' u .. 1 BY T. II. UAUTUK. Subscript ion 1 .50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING: On tolnmo. Yr Iitaahall I'oiamn. On Kur,.,, n.Mi , Vi.on i Ooe-lonrth i tilumn. Or Veer. Prnleaeloiial r.l, iwr !. Aadtlnr, Mentor, Admlnluratnr. bI A.ine .itl(v fi..',0 Wkn na perlal irran mron r reele. all 01vmieeieni,tftM-'d lor lee thaa I molh. We b e (l.n yrr HiCU or li -e Inpenlua I nrteeeeol lo.er'lu ! tt eeoti lor each lxual liuirlloo. . . Xlopblicaa Suto Ticket- 1'or Governor, JAM P.. A. IlKAVKR, of Centre county. . . , Fop Lieutenant (lovernor, WILLIAM T. li.VVIES, ' , , .of Mntlfurl county. For Amlitor i ii irtl, A. WILSON N'OUKIM, . of l'liilmluipliiu. For Srrftary of Intornul Affiiirs, THOMAS J. STEWAKT, of Montgomery county. For ('ongreMtnnn at large, KDWIN H. OSHUKNK, of Luzerne t'ounty. Tieputlican Ccunty Ticket For ('otii'rcMiiifin. L(lLIs;r.. ATKINSON, Subject to t lci.tioii of the district Conference.) For Af onililv, . A A HoN H. 1JKLFUIC1I, of Spring. For Ponnty Surveyor, JAMES WIDDLKSWAHTII, Of .VlulIlH. Thursday, October li, 1SS0. Tbo Republican patty baa never mado a pledge to tbo pooplo tbat it Laa violated oa tie other band tbe Democratic part baa seldom kept ono. A Republican wbo does not go to tbe election casts a silent vote against Gonertl Beaver and tbe ticket, and to tbat extent aide tbe Democratic party. Tbo Pennsjlvauia railroad, wbicb Loa been tbo largest coal cousumor in tbe country, usicR C000 tons daily, is going to try natural gas upon its Pittsburg division. Tbe proposed arrest of Prof. E. E. lligbce, of tbe department of pubic tent of the eoldioiV orpbaus' school will not, it is thought, take place for some time, i! ever. I tie now said tbat tbero is eorue error in tbo indictment, which compels a delay. Governor Palticon has refused to accept tbe resignation of Mr Ilobort Allison, Presideut of tbe Board of Trustees of tbe Miner's Hospital, and bas 'prevatlod on tho geutleman to cootiono bis connection with the Uoard for tho preseut, on the ground of intotfuticg with tbo eQlcitnoy cf tho institution. Does anybody doubt General Ilea vcr's ability to Cll the Gubernatorial chair.' Does anybody doubt his in tegrity? Does an) body doubt bis devotion to Kepablican principles T Doca anybody doubt that he will perform bis executive duties always with fidolity t If not, bow can any Kepublican refuse to give him Lis vote in November. The followiog changes have lou made in postal ratos: KIhuV c),(,ciai dr ifts and similar priiitoij rnjr., btii:li as deed, insuiaucc po'1icj08( 0tc , will hereafter go tbrpri, tho mnils, us third clabs mat'.',,- iu cf one cent for two onucss. This will iuoludo check boo'tf8 or jjocji, 0f Uutk drafts, Lut cot 0 rdinary blank books, which are fourth ;ash ruatler one cent on ounce. Checks, drafts, policies and other euoh papers fil!ed.up with writ ing will be chargod letter postage ma ii m j .-- i 1 An old author eaid, more than two hundred years ago: ' To go to law is for two persons to kindle a firo at their own cost to warm others and fiingo themselves to cinders' A law suit is like a building, we cast up the cost io gross and under ockon it; but Laving begun, we are trailed through several items, till we can neither boar the account nor loavo off, though iu clined to do no. The anxiety, the trouble, tbe attendance, tbe hazard, the checks, the vtiatious delays, the surreptitious udvantage taken of us, tbe hopes deferred, the falseness of pretending friends, tbe interests of parlies, tbe negligence 01 agents, and the desigos of ruin upon us, do put us upon a et inbat against all that can plug 00 poor man, or else we must lio dowrjfbe trodden upon, be kicked, and die. 80 tar law may be compared to warthat it is a last re sort, bover to be used but nun ail other cae&Qi fil Tbe Prohibitionists bate bten njukiog political capital out of tbe statement tbat tbo bishops of tbo Metbodist Kpisoopal church bavo dictated uuoqui vocally in favor of prohibition and so instructed the lea li ra cf tbecburob. Toe statement, however, appears to be au errouoous one, and is iltniiid by llev. C W. Suiill), editor of tbe Christian Ail voritto, the representative paper of tbo Methodist chinch, as "a tissue of falsehood.' "Just the reverse is true," ltcl ires Iheguollomtiu nnmod; "tbe bisbopa of our church have no authority to. take such action and even if they bad tbey have too much neutftj to do it." OH PXOniBITION. To Oeuoral Heater's credit bo it spoken there in totbing doubtful or ambiguous about bis position on tbe liquor question which is at present attracting bo much attention from all classes of people, lie does not garnish bia speeches aith outbursts ngatust ''sumptuary laws," asCbsun cey F. Ulack does, bnt be meets tbe liquor issue squarely, bo recognizes tho evils of tho drink traflio and tbe necessity of It giHlating for ita rego latiou in tho inteiesta of society. Tho following extract from bis Pitts burg speech states the attitude of the Kepublican party very fairly and will bo satisfactory to all Republi cans who have also . be welfaro of tbe temperance canso nt beart s ' "There may be, and doubtloss are diiTercnces of opinion among repub licans as to the best method of deal ing with this question, but ilia diffi cult to see bow toon who recognize tho right of tho people to govern themselves can oppose tho submis sion to them of a constitutional amendment relating to this or any other subject coming within the scopo of their authority. The ob ject of the Kepublican party, as I understand it, is to divorce this question from politics, to submit through tho Legislature t the vote of tbe people, irrespective of their partisan affiliations an amendment to the Constitution which shall cov er the entire question If a majori ty of tho peoplo are in favor of such an amendment to tho Constitution, thoy undonbtodly bavo the right and should have tbe privilege of saying so. If a majority of the people should be opposed to supb an amend ' ion! they have the iamo right and the same privilege and tbe minority would bo compollod to bow to tbeir decision." PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS- How much dicipliue should be ap plied in schools is a question. What is dicipline.and bow it should be ads miuislered are perplexing. It comes hard ou the boy or girl, us the case may bo, when not done according to tbeir wishes, and yet in after yeurs whuu they are retrcspecling life with jocular zost, tbey recall bow many times their jackets or paluiea were wartuod. There is a great deal ol scntimeut afloat about school aduiiu ibtrntion. Some pareuts become terribly incensed because their chil dren are punished io school for at'tN of iusubordiLatiou, which if couiiuit ted ut home, would call forth, '-lottur wrath than that tlpeiienoed iu school. Thero -ntvt pupils who are rulod w;Vth a rod, und thoio are, like ihO, pupils who aro yielding natures with huui kiuduosu goes the ontire way. The fact is, sohool dicipliue depeniia largely on public sentiment. rbu for oxamnlo. io the French JiJph, corporal punishment is look iVupon as an offonso which no right ided child cau expect to cuduro, while iu the Kuglish schools of a similar character the uuo of the rod is regai ded as a necessary part of ike system of. instruction. Vet no osU would pretoud to say that the ptxpila of tbe schoola in Fronoe are any better physicully or mentally t'jun the pupils of schools in Eug luud; ur, to transfer tho case borne, that the pupils of our publio sobools are physically healthier or inectullj belter than those who were educated iu similar institutions a generation ago, because the former escaped the whippings which the latter so fre qaently receive. It seems to us that in matters of this kind a great doal has been left to the discretion of tbe teacher. There are boys who can be reformed much better by some other means than by the rod, while , there are others to whom a judicious ap plication of this instrument would be of a decided advantage. It is impossible to lay down rby rulo which woald governtbs aotion of the teacher in all caaoss bat, while brut ality should not be tolerated, the mere fact tbat a publio school boy receives corporal punishment iu lj do means a discredit to tha teaoher er popil . . Sod may Vt OI immeniO adva .0 to the boy. 7ACISF(mrASUI&3- There are two Democrats Free TraJo cilia pendiog before Congreia which will be acted upon when tbe Uouse reassembles (in December best. One of these bills provides for a reduction of twenty per cent in tbe duties upon cotton and wool- en goods manufactured abroad and imported Into tbe United States t tbe other proposes a reduction cf 10.17 prr cent in tbe duties on iron and steel. One effect of the passngo of these Free Trade bills would be to cut down the wacs of American workmen about thirty three per cent , or to close onr cot ton and woolen mills and iron works altogether. And tbe American wotkmen thus reduced to tbe level of the European soil, would rise op as ono man and demand that the doty of 20 cents a bushel on wheat and 1") cents a bushel on potatoes, aud like duty upon everything raia ed upon the farm, or produced in tb dairy should be repealed, and there could be no resisting that de in and. India wheut grown by Sepoy L bor at seven cents per day, can now be landed io New York, or any oth or American seaport at 75 cents per bushel ; with the completion of rail way lines, now building, India wheat can bo landed in this conntry at GO cents a bushel, ond, in order to obtain cheap broad and provis ions, every voter whose wages were cut down by the passage of the Free Trade bills now before Con gress would compel tbo passage of laws repealing all duties on products of the farm and dairy. Tbero waa a reduotion of six per cont. io tbe duty on iron and Meel ii ud cotton and woolen goods, under tho act of March 3J, 1857; that slight reduction brought ou the pan io of 1657, and President liuchaoan in bis message to Congress Decem ber 8, 1856, used this language in describing its effects: "Wo find onr manufacturers suspended, our pub lic works retarded, our private en teritises of dilToront kinds abandon ed, and thousaods of useful laborers thrown out of employment, and re duced to want." Wotkingmeu reduced to want have no money with which to buy farm products, and yet every candi date running upon tbe Democratic ticket iu Pennsylvania without a of duties oo imported goods. Farm ers aud all others who earnestly de- tore to avoid a repetition of the pun io of 1857 ought to vote against Cbauucy F. Muck, the Free Trade candidate for Governor. SUK2EAHS. an Luis Obispo has just lost one of its solid citizens. He weighed 450 pounds, and when be eat down bad to have a chair directly in front of him which rested bis ponderous ab domen. The Lowell Courier claims to have iconstruoted tbe followiog iu- genious palindn me: ' No, it is op positiou." A palindrome is a sen teuce thut reuda the same forward aud backward. The Y omeu's Christian Temper unco uiiiou of Burlington, N. J., has ruiaod a purse of $50 and offers it as a premium to the saloonkeeper who will exhibit the best specimen of the ooufiroied drunkard at tho coming oouuly fair at ML Holly. A bee hunter in Vermont ville, Mich , discovered a bee tree io which tbe honey was in a limb six inches io diameter and sixty feet from the ground. Tbe owner of tbe tree would not permit him to cut the tree, so the banter out off the limb by firing seventy-five bullets into it Ou some land bought by the I Hi ooie Cetitral Railroad was tbe bouse of an liishmau who bud a three years' lease of the land Tha com pany offered him $300 for the lease und agreed to move the cabin to any placo he named. He aocopted, pock oteJ the money, and said that they might move the bouse to tbe banks of Luko Eillarney in Ireland. He was iu earnest, too, as the company soou fouud out, ana slul lives on their laud, and still keeps the $300 "aawaaaiowJHBajaaamwaawjaa Sudden's Arnica 8 alvo. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, llruiuos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Uande, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. 1 a iruartntoed to give perfoct satis faotion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. O. M. Sbindel. , DEAFHESSi: your uQ home, by o ia wb, lkhl year. 1 reUJ by iuol alaluu wllhont benefit, fan iiioulb. and e.ao Uieu liundr IU rauaei. and a new uooclul tlUHKat waa dear tweoiy- la-ht rear. Treated by woat ol tha noted pv Olattuwiinoaoneni. i iw iiami la mm mouthe, and oUiu hundred alvtber. .full r-attiUre'Bl n arall(ia. T. . I'AUfc, No. 41 W.l iil.l, New Yirtk txte. y? Clt ANCMA,CI.oat,T. 1 1 innraiiHi mnm ar n. ADMIXISTBATOR'SBALE or , HEAL ESTATE. By vlrtaa ef in otr of ttts f rphani' t'nart r 7" wnnij, ii.iim rnnaniirnmi aummiirtra Inr ol Ui MtMU ot Oalhorla Ktarrl, dw'd, will Snyder muotr, '.a a VIII. OS iniw in trantiin lwp ut X Bill Mt art'aitun Tuesday, November 16, 1886, Hit lollowlnx doorrlhrd ral UU Io wit: A traet oi Kt9 rurminjc mm rmuailail aorth by I'nhll Jlhnrgh to Hxa-Toitawa. aatt by Und ot Mr Mr flewrll. towk hv child no or Mli Cathana Rxil. dee d. aa.l larnii or the wert by Un1( ol l?harle Mlu-hal. ohnUlnloc aboat r)l;'K ACKKSi I'uaM l miltaMjr cut tip i-iiiia( nM, . tn vruBTiT wiu oa toiu or lb acrf. ' : T K.H.MS. --jot pr (yn cflib. Ilia balanra npnn onnroiatlon ol wl bjr Hi Cuurt. Mala to cum menee at 10 o'clock, a. m. " ' J ' FBMIKJUCK RRAOEL, Mlddlfburilt, Oct; tyiiJ. AdtulnlftrAtor. ,n7 I".. NOTICE TO HEIRS. In tht matter of the KxUtie of (horyt S. Muwr, Inte Franklin Uncngliip, Snyder rountti. I'd., tkc'th To Amelia Muwer lnlcnnarriid with Rcnben Row. John Ma iier, Franklin V. Momitr, Anitell naMuMer Interroarrlo-I with II. J. Keltnr, all rerldlnic In Nnyder Coonly, J'a, Ada Mr In'ertnunied with Kllaa Hufla-, now renldln at Mt. ttoray, o Harriet MuaMrnow Intermarried with J ili n Miller remdln at Mllrllahur, Union County, l'a., and Urrinn Mumt renldlna' at Rimer, Futnam Oonnty, Ohio, htlrt und legal rnreiioUllvei ol Oeom Muarar, dee'd. Yon ar bareby elted Io b aad appear bo foT lb Jadita of onr Orphaai Ooart, at as Orphaoa' Oonrt to b bald at Mlddsbora; oa lb lad Monday of DEC. A, Dim at 10 o'olook In Ik forenoon, tben and llier to accept or relnte to take 111 Heal Ertala of aald Oiorsa Mu(r ded , at to appralaad valaatlon rot anoa It by an Ioqaet duly awarded by tbe laid Court, and returned by tha 8berln of laid ooontv. or ahow nanee wh tha mmm benld not be told. Aad ber .f fall net. W lineal tbe Ho Joieph O Hneher, El ., Prafldentof oar laid Court, at Mlddlebargh W.W. WITTENMTER, Oct. T, 188S. rotbonotry. Kirs CREAM HALM It not a liquid, twttof or pvdtr. Apptud into tWHtriU U quickly abtorbtd. It eCeann tte head. AUeiyttufiammation. Iltalitht rc. Jlutorti (AmcWwj vfttuU and rmrii. Mtetnti at Imiffirutff by wviff, rryfefcreif, AOamf. ELY BR0THEMl.iWn?gt8UOtTefo,HT. -rr-w- REA3.;r v FAMISH "HARTMAN &MERTZ, CENTREVILLE, PA.; would rospectfctly call the attention of tbe citizens of CentreviMe and vi cinity to tneir iarge and well selected Dry Goods, Dress HfitAniiiAa tlnnl m Ifrirnisihinnp I iri.ru t a J 4 WUVi loS Vi Ca Ira s IIS HlailllH JS vutje Boots and Shoes a specialty, WATCHES. 4c, io fact, they keep eoubtry store, and there prices are are young men just Blasting oot iu be encouraged by a full share of publio patronage. Give them a call. " " 7 BEAVERTOWN IKlrairdlair Store. 1 he undersigned wonld respectfully announce to tbe publio that be has a full line of general tlnrdVnrC LcntllCr,lirIat Ulld IlCaVV j. . iTq7ii irOll, ??00(I ailU Vf lllOVWVarC, Paints, Oils, Oil Cloths, Kitchen Persons in need of anything in stock and prices. J. r'. !ir- The undersigned are in the Eastern Cities this week and will return with Eiiifflmefia.se Siloclko goods. FRIEDMAN & GETZ, Beavertown, Snyder Coiihty. Pa .! -if ' JO.'S '" u ft" ' mm ' ' Vi i ..- ' .(llfl..''- ABSIOHCCS SALE OF VALUABLE T1?AT. tQfTI Tim ...."". '"A rnt Bn-icrtifiiw Awlgno will Mil Ii public Satorday, Oct. 23, 1888, lowlna deecribe.1 rami entitle. b it All tht eertnln tra"t of land, ellnata In Chapman townlilD. Snyder count r. !.. on the puldla rond lelln from tba Nunqiiehanna rtrer In t'roohurir.ra., a.jOliilii oa Hi aaet by land er.iro H. Mtrewner. en th eouth by laadf of Ke. 8. 1'. Ilmwn and J. I. Wilt, on tfi weet by landiol lHTld M. Hwnrtt.oa the aortb by hutd'e ol Daniel Eieenbartand Jacob 11. Htraueof, cow 7-4 Acres, mnre orloM. The linnr-'vetnentu eonlt ol Ii w.i r.iiiin i imr.i.UHU imuShM and a HAUN, a nutnlier ofi-holo fruit treee. i run nln water netr th himtea. About tl aoret.ol ilia annr X Woodlnnd, looa'ed about hair a mil ,,,,K,,S,JTRSWll?S',-..,,wM M wt wSrtl locoinmnnfu at 1 o'clock In th afternoon, ........... n...-u,, al,i-f -in ne niren anu n aruitofial nals known br JMii'jf H.onnr.n A'lnre ol JnHN HOKUM KK. Hr. RKRKK A O'HKU.I.V. Attorney, Rendltir. l'a. 1'prennR diMlrlnn further Inlnrinntion will .c-ie apply to THOMAS I'AltIK, McKecl Hall Valla, la. REAL KSTATK AT PUBLIC SALE ! Tha heir of Kllaa Welder, ta'v of Wet Wa- MrtjiBDilill. Un.Juw.unl. ... J -I ill .. r.np).l,.;uiii i..,iwut win ex port to I'ublle le, on lh old Homaatoad, fir mllot nortli-weet ot Adainsburg.on Fruity, Oi-tober 22, 1886, th following real aetata, to wit: All that certain trai t ol Ian Mnyder county, d, itiiato lu Vet Dottier low null Id. a., cental nlnn 258 ACJiES, and lVerchM Itonnded north by land oftleo. llrown, enat by William Ntoeloy, Heary Yetter and othem, South !' M.trtha Malum, and went by Satniii'l Ktuinpir. John (bin and otbem, where on are ern'iei a irooj nr;w lit irftt; HANK HAKX, and all other nereafnry nut bullilln. pv"". ..., puwii " . , laiiu i.u rule vi r . 1 1 aril, 'llie almve tract in nil clear and In a (rood tale of cultivation, eiceiitlna- about eW Aorar. whloh Ii well Tlmborvd. ltt, llniul I ... 4 ....... I . . I . 1. Sal to commence at 10 o'clock a. m.. of aald day wbD torun will b made kuown by THE HEI KM. ror particular addrcMTIIIman Welder, Mlddl crtek. Nnjder county, l'a. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Hy tlrtnoof an order Imuk-iI nut ol lb Or iliHiil'uurt ol Snyder countv, l'a., the undr-i-lltnfd lArcnior of lb l.ntnte ol Abraham Krdley, IhIo of 1'enn lownlnp, Kovdur cuiiuly, l'a., will eijioi-e to I'ublle Mala on t"lie prenilreii, ou Saturday, Ootober 30, 18?6, th fellowlnif raluab! Real Eitate to wit I 120 Acres. more or lc" altuale In Tenn Tnwnrhlp, Snyder county, l'a., Uiundml Norlh by Henry Wondruir, Vjtrt by Oeorire and llowtrd How, Hooth by Cbarlea Wilier, ai.d Went by Mnry Krdler, whereon aiaeructed A OOOIJ Hul'SE, ANl) HAKN, Orchard, nod water, a portion ol above track l well tiinliered. TKUMS : ) per cent when the property In truck down, onn-hnlt of th balance on April 1, 1HK7, and remainder (K-Ud-nr 1, Wt7. the lant pay ment to bear n ere-t from April 1, 1887 when HH)r-MluD will be kIvci. MORRIS KHIir.Y, HU.N KV KHDI.Y, Kxocutor). READ. Stock 01 Goods, Notions, 11 a I a a tt .1 (Tund 1 1 1 i asi Jb I IrlAana aSar I ) M v v f t awavas ay ajuwvMc wv everything kept in a well r gulated always lower than eNe where. Tbey the mercantile business aud should Table and Floor STOVES and supplies. my line slionld not fail to examine my on tn premlen herel natter denerlbed, bltnale In OhKpman Uiwnthlp, Hnrder County. JP alxmt three end a heir allee from McKeee Halt Kelln. l'a.. and Are mil fmm I'reelmr. iht f.a iiespeotiolly, P. SHIRK, Beayertown. This space is reserved for SoL Oppenheimer's new adv. Wti.MAMMiwr, I'A. Tbe lanieaf, bent equipped Hamlmlaot n red u alee oncupyinir good litualieoj, iiiotiunitu, Auureea lortorma, eio., GREAT DROP u 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. BELOW COST. We are about to recieve a large invoice of Fall ana Wv r enoAp t ii a. 1 ir j. wmcn we wiu positively sen a the small advance of 10 PEg CENT ABOyJTUFACTURE ' stock, get our prices. DREEFUSS & BRO. -o- A a strikes are the order of the day in Snyder county not for higher wages or loss hours, but a STRIKE AT HIGH PUICES. Cash business has become the order of thi day and the prices must correspond with tbe progress of the times. 1 hve j therefore prepared myself for the cash trade of the county by porchuss og a large stock of GOOD GOODS MARKED 0 toe '0WV6t Pot,B'a marS exchange for ready money. I keep no books, lose nothing on aocoonts and discount my bills, thus saving an averogo of at least fifteen per cent, Lome and see ma and I will convince departure. A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. ?wawaawawaaaawaaawaBawBBwwawiB GREAT AND SPECIAL BARGAINS GUNS, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle and Sportsmen's Material AT J. B. Reed's, Sunbury, Penn'a These' Guns are Specia . Eoia ai extremely patent builoa lur eod,leul. rib, ear lock,1 eliuke bur, top aulloa, plall aria, reboMBjdlaa; hmre, rubber Salt, haodacmelv a0frTe4. U 1X11 XI U UUIKh ai Ju.. Willi! wiib aeaaiiiui iioca. A parieet taaui ana hard thnntar. f' t 10 lb, 1 or II Bau. rrio iw.uo. Gun Ho. 1765.t,bT?.!0 Ik hh. mi... 1 1 ... In.. i.l.lnl ..I. M kmm Iiura vau, vavraTau loea anil iuuDiiBa.e, poi lilied bard walaul Hoek, Saa twlet barrel, a I.. . r . . . . . . ' , eery aoiniiieM gaaj. 1 10 iuio, 10, vi, is, gaa- rriee a.va. Gun 17o. l7S6..Vfui mouullna. bard walnut aioek. rut bar boti. patrol for nd. top auau. bark aellna look. good iolld iiro, to VHIb, 10 ond It 0. rrio fww. Gun No. fi85.iU';?nl,',0 I lock, eheowerad for ond, oawraead Bonat- I ........... orrie. nwinini lOOBB, pltl. I arlp, orBaaaakui rather bolt plaua. 1W Uvlb, IU, lt,l0oO. S1S0O. . I n.. TT CrajAt Bid Kid oip ac. UUU II V UIU-Hob. book lotioa loe ke. Uua Itoel barrel, ckeqeerrd a rip, U BOB I I arlD. I to lolb 10 aud IS sawso. frit lie 04. Contractor for Plumbing and Stmn 11 1 a 1 and moat thorough Injtltutloa In tha State. A niaRnincont bulldlnar of lt own. Term r, M. ALLEN, Proa, IN PRICES. a! a I have inaugurated tba taovemrti whioh I have DOWN mhich benefit I give to ray anrohoiierf yoa of tbe advantagoe of tht auw ON Bargains and will b iow prices, as ioiiows: Gun Bo- grip, lair qatllty. 10, It, it aaaso. l-rla ii.ov. All tall aatt at lallea- tmmtm m.-A ... k.... dreil paper ebell InelydeU U Ut a bor priue w " wwww mm, .i.if p . . I alio carry a eonptat alack of Ike f"llol" rub I Parker, Clt and MaakatUu HtnMr- l(, Ilarrlaotnw k. Hlrharde, New Ho.Hk. ...'.' . J7 - T' 1 .T Prlnae. Una Hill W VI M,.. ttr 1. 1. 1 i - i " WluobeeUr and Call HiBae, at Slt.Ofl, Slaala air 14 Uaoi SS.0 la Sio.OO. M ACHIIfB LOADIU (JARTRIDOE A HPtUlALl Y.Hatu wurahaeaa & Mutiu. oapabl of lead In li hunlrd Oirtrldaa jw- aar, mar parieci aaa aoeoilre Ikaa exa aa loaded by tba old yle of head loadlna. I mm praparea w bii a,i oidam pruatpiif at. ranging iron fi.sa u fi.au per J riSHINU TAntLI-I wrlda Biealf aa eying tbat my lino of Srbla laokt le cO. rleta, ond tbe boat !. ttoa ever bmoaht to hi eertlna of the Stele au4 at patee fw doij ooaipelltlea. All onaiaiMBlcoOoo ' ar or'eVro bf MN itraiDplly aaawarod oi Slled. Whea wtarlBO by mall moaer auat aeaeaipMy le .dr luieat by epreeU. u 1. wh (be arte. Ilege f etaalntiloa at tbo Offleo, pruvl.itB; tit ardor la aeoiapaiiJed wiu the awitoto a oaarauMo ioaoa rails. A TO VI. :'i iP r i r i;.l. -I.. .tl l. i 41 i . i u "J lion, v. ( i- i i ... I