BY a II. IlArtTKlfc. Subscription $ 1.50 Tcr Year o RATES OF ADVERTISING : On tloluuin. da Year 10.00 'a-hll t'olom n Year j).oo n-foarlk I'oluron, II Yt (WO l'roflonl i:nl, per vr (J. 00 A.dttar, Kieiutnr, Administrator, and AjPUn. Notlee! Q JO Wb. no p.elal rroiiirntt ar. mail., all eiiftlrement,lnrl.rt fur let thus ( month, we eaerare (jl.U per Ineh lot hr Inserting In orth .ond lo.eriluo end 7 tinu lor cb abrjutit luMrlloa. EopaMican Stato Ticket. For Governor, JAMES A. HKAVER, of Centre county. Tor Limit enniit Wovrrnor, WIM.TAM T. DAVIKS, of Bradford county. Tor Auditor (Jennral, A. WILSON MORRIS, of riiilndelphiit. For FwtTot.iry of Internal AITali,, Till (MAS J. 8TKWAKT, of Montgomery county. For CoiiijrfSKm.iii at Larjjp, EDWIN S. OS hi MINK, of Luzerne county. Republican Csanly Tickot For (!oiirt'HMiii(in, loi ;is;k. atkinsdn, (Subject to t lie di'dcioli of tho district CotiferiMict'.) For Aofu'inlilv, AAIiiiN S. IIKLFUICH, of Sprite. For County Surveyor, TAMES MIDI) LESW ART II, of Attniuw. J ... . .. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1SS(. Tbe Hellcfoute Watchman is qnotod as rcpatnblo authority against Uonorol Iicavcr. When it is rcmctn Leteil Ibat tbe editor of tbe 'f'i tnwi was in tbe guurd Louho at Mart riebun for trcnwotiaule uttorauocs, wbile (ioDernl Heaver was at tbe front fighting against treason and rebellion, tbo character of tbo wit ness and tbo value of bis testimony will bo better understood. Tbe Wotnan'u Christian Tem perance Union Convention, which was in session at Wilks-JJarre last week, refused to recognize tbo third party. Tbo women are ia earnest, tbey are working for U13 removal of tbe evils of ilompnrance, lley re not prompt by malice, bJ d'P pointed amti0D or bj th,'- 1 ' )00 pt,i","'iioff Borne - political o "',n'' hull I ,4f,0 ' "consequently cannot coosib"'! ly enter the political field. This action may bo disappointing to Mr. Wolfe and bis supporters, but it is not tbe only disappointment that will meet Mr. Wolfo this year. The tomporanoa women did right in slicking close to their purpose. Tbe Republican Coogrossioual Conference for this district, com posing Huntingdon, Snyder, Perry, Juniata, Frankliu and Fulton couu ties which met at New Port on Tuesday of last week bad no trouble iu uniting on Hon. L. E. Atkinson. Oar nominee is tbo present .mem ber, Hou. Louis E. Atkinson, lie is no new, untried man, whom it is necessary for us te describe or com mend, either to the citizens of Juni ata, or of tbo 18th congressional Dis trict lie is true and tried repre sentative of the peoplo, whose elec tion by increased majorities twice, over such Democrats and citizens as Judge Kimmell, of Frao'tliu, and A J. Puttersoo, Esq , of Juniata, bt tokens that bis qualifications and re cord are a familiar to the citizens of the District as household words. And tbe further fact that be has received uuanimousSy a third nomination, au event very raio in these days of mad thirst for ollice, show that bis past course bus been approved by bis conxtiluiiH, who thus demand that be shall ctiLluiue to be their icpre Mutative .t ho will too, as sure tut the sun uses and sots on the 2d of November. Juniunt lleralil. II I . 11 J M--U U BLAINE AT PHILADELPHIA. Ed. Post Tbo two groat political parties of Penn'a, uow striving fur victory iu tho pending campaign aro but two weeks of time d.stant from tbo day when adioitneeu and sagac ity of leadership inubt cease and give way to the deposit of tbe un trammoled ballot of tho thoughtful voter in wjioia is veBted the priv ilege of deteimiuiog who shall grace the Gubernatorial Chair of our Com monwealth fcr the next four years. The gallant leader of tbe Republican Ticket Geo. James A. Beaver is uo forsaken at n lime when aid is a proper thing and eucouragemeut happily csbeutial. Tbe disliaguisbed champion of f thi Republicans, Mr. Blaine has come into the state to lend to the truggle his personal and infallible support. Tbe young Eepublicau Club of TbiUJelphia, under whose auspices tbe grand demonstration of 8ttardny oigbt, Oct. 17th was bad in bonor of tbe celebrated chieftain, ia tbe Academy of Music, are prood to know that never before ia tbe history of political ovations was such universal and sincere devotion accorded to one so justly eminent as its famous gaoet of Saturday nigbt Mr. Blaiue. When tbe Maine Stitesaiaa was led upon tbo stage of tbo Academy oi Music, by Mr. Edwin 3. Stuart, tbo audience rose to its feot and greeted hi in with repeated rounds of applause, and as Judge Kelly moved across tbo stage and graspad tbe band of bis formor colleague in Congress, tbo cheering became deaf ooing and it requited some moments until a degree of silence was reacbod to permit Presidont Stuart to open tbe meeting Speeches were made by Chas. Emory Smith, Hon, Johu Stewart of Franklin and Mr. lilaiue, wboso speech was listened to by tbe vast audience with rapt tttention. Ho woifrcjuoutly applaudod. Tbe appearance and bearing of Mr. Blaiue before an audionco of GUOO persons opon this occasion was ex tremely winning and graceful and as bo proceeded in his remarks bis liar ratiou of undcniablo facts and im pressive eloquence was woujorful. A tour through tho state arranged by tbe committee will be made and upon bis return from tbe South, Mr. Blaine will perhaps bo prevailed tip on to journey northward into tbe coul country. Among the prominent callers at Republican Headquarters during tbo past wook were . Col. Quay who 1 assod through tbe city on bis way from Atlantic city, spending two days hero, Geo. Wm. Lilly of Putiville, Col. Young of Steelton, lieu. W. H. McCartney of Wilkos-j barre, Col. Ilasliugi of lSelltfonte, who uomiualed Gou. Bo:ivor at the Juno Conveutiou in llarrisburg, Hon. U. A. Crow of Montrose, Pa., the handsome Chris Mogee of Pitts burg, Dr. Doaue of Williamsport, Wolfu's former coadjutor, Hon. John Stewart of Franklin Co. and others. Walwoktii, A WICEED LIE HAILED- Bellefontr, Oct 11. Tbe follow ing circulur has been issued by em ployees of tbe irou works at this placo, of which General. Ufidver,' The Kepubhcan candidal,, fot Governor is 0De of tL Proprietors, setting ,l" " ."jubuutr uttd oeuu uoue thorn, ai members of the Knights of Labor, as well as to General Beaver, by the circulation of repot ts relative to tbo use of store orders. The cir cular is appoudod in full : 'Bei.lefo.nte, Pu-, Oct. 11, 18SG. To tbe Kuights of Labor of Penn sylvania : The undersigned mem bers of L A. 213, Kuights of La bor, Bjllefoute, Pa., who are mem bers of both political patties, who are also employees of the Bellefonte Iron and Mail Company, Limited, fearing that injustice may be done to ourselves as members of tbe above organization, aud also to one of our employers, Gen. James A. Beaver, by reason of falso and slanderous re ports circulated against us and bim, ia reference to the alleged use of store orders at the above works, de sire to make you acquainted with tho following facts 1 We are Knights of Labor iu good etaudiog in the abovo -mentioned Assembly, and are also employees of Bellefonte Iron uod Nail Doiupauy. All our rela tions with said company, of which General Beaver is chairman, have been of tbe moat satisfactory chars actor. "Our wuges bavo botu aud are tbo highest paid iu tbo Eastern district, All questions touching our employ ment and wages have always boeu adjusted by umicuble conference with General Beaver or otbor mem bers of tbe company. It is a wicked and maliciouo falsehood that auy employee of the compuuy was ever offered or ever received store orders iu payment for wuges. Tho lloyt ooupou system, iu use at the store F i.i tho best eystoui wo kuow of, and is fur superior to pass books. Wo arejjaid in cash ou monthly pay days, and can draw cash at any time during the month. Tbe coupon system is used only when we prefer dealing at the store, aud that is en tirely voluntary ou our part The system avoids keeping of accounts by tbe workingmeu. Our employ ers inaugurated tho system at tho suggestion and roauost of some of our workmen. Tbey have always been willing to abolish it, if tbo em ployees bad made tbe request. To any that this system bears any re latiou to the odious store order sys tem is a falsehood and slander npon us as Knights of Labor, as well as upon General Beaver as an employer of labor. We earnestly desire that no injustice shall be done to our selves, to General Beaver, or to tb orgjbizitico ia which we proudly cU.. membership- We denounce all reports pnt ia circulation by po liticises cr others at variance with the above statement, as f tlse and mancions. ue appeal to toe or ganization everywhere to accept onr atatemeot of tbe troth of this mat ter in preference to the nnanthoris cd allegations cf outsiders. All who seek the truth and nave a right to know the truth, or desire to verify our statement, are requested to make inquiry of tbe above Assembly of which we are members. All oth ers are requested to come tolhe works and examine for themselves as to the troth of this statement We voluntarily make it in order thai designing men may not prostitute our noble order for partisan or die honest purposes, and that injustice to ourselves and injustice to an em 1 as pioyer wno nas aiwaya stood by ns and onr best interests, may not be accomplished. "We ask all onr fellow-workmen to ail in tbe circulation of this letter and explanatory document, to that tbe truth may be widely known and understood. Signed David Haines, "Muster Workman, L. A. 2333, Bellefonte, Pa, and 30 workmen. RETURN HIS PENSION. Mt. CARnoix, 111 , Oct. 8 Don R. Frazor, who served three years during tho war, and was captured in October, 1801, aud remained a pris oner until tbe close of the war, has just sent tho following letter to tbe commissioner of pensions : Mt. Cawioll, Im.., Oct. C, '8(1. (icn. J. C. Black, Washington, D. C. Dbak Stit : Herewith I return for cancelation ponsion certificate No. 192,001, issued July 9, '81, for $2 per month. The sum was too paltry originally. I made an application for an increaHO, and last July was before a board of examiners. A few days ago I received an official notice from j our bureau that the claim w as "rejected " I decline to be a further pensioner ou the pitfo) bounty of a govcrnmont that allows its soldiers to suffer tbe torments of tbo damned io Andereonville prison, t decliue to allow nqy government to longer say that what I endured for it in that rooking bell can be balanced for $21 a year. I dccli to uljow a governmesi" lo rate my present health and my months of starvation and exposure in Cababa and Millen. at Savannah, Blackshear and Andersonville.J . .m"T per month. I tbereforo rotnrn my certificate and ask that my name be etiickeu from the pension roll of the United States government Yours, truly. Don H. Fkazeii, Late 92 ill. M'l'd Inf. Maxwell, the oondemned murder derer, whe is awaiting execution in St Louis, is said to have become completely unnerved, aud to show io every movement bis distress. He rolls and tosses all night, talks and starts in bis sleep, and is said to be haunted by a vision of the murdered Frelltr. A Patterson Justice after repeat tog tue lormuia 01 an oatn to a young woman ended as usual by saying, "Kiss the Book." "I will not," was the nncxpected reply, "Tbe Inst witness that was sworn was chewing tobacco, and the one before bim had fever blisters on bis lips." Sho was permitted to affirm. Eucklon's Arnica Salvo- The Bost Salvo io the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Cbilbluius Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It s guarau toed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. G. M. Shiodel. ADMIMSTUATOirSSALK Or REAL ESTATE. liy virtue of nn orth'r ol Ilia I )rphn' Court ol SnyiUr county, I'a., iho un.lenimicl ailinlnlalrn Mr nl Ilia eMnlo ol i ntliurltie Ktniiul, Hoe d, will rM l.iK.ilo 011 the iirumlhta in Franklin tw., i-iv,iur I'uuuiy, rn , uooui uiuo wen 01 rtxiou vlllu, on Tuesday, November 1G, 18SG, tho MluwitiK tlcwriuei renleilato to wit: A tract ol koihI liiriumu land hiiuiuloil mirUi liy I'ulillo lion; Iroin iMnlilk'loirnli to ltiu ortoirii. eI liy in ml of Mr. Mury llowull, miiith liy lmija ol tlm clilMrtm ol uM t'thuriiio Kuniftil, J.wM, ami wui liv lumU ol I'lmrlen Mid liol, coiiUlllluK uliuut FIH'K Al'lihS. l ull 1. 1 li iillHliyoutiii Into hull. Hug lutn. Tin iruiarty will lie luld by tlm nrri. Tl:i! AIS till kt cent cmli, tli lnlnce uon I'oiiiiriiiKtinn 11I lti liy tha Court, hula to ooiu uoue iu 10 o'diK'k, n. iu. I lUUIKKlC'K REAOELh MlddUliurgh, (M. 14, 18H8. AdinluUtrator. TIN 1 MluUY IIiLImI ItlUIlUa Ul wfiiBiLRi Kjnmus lieu A Life Experlenoe. Remarkable and qulok cure. Trial Paokaeea. Bend eutmp ror sal4 particular. Address Pf. WARD t CO. LoMW.na, Ma. Our Kwr llnok. Jn.t nut, itiul. DMU4 Ktrual run L1DIH. m Tka'Ak.nnllli L - t k (MM ml tlakt Uriaf, f m 'H III ik I MMUkanthtaMUtWyvMiw." IIIUtaUll. M fill. Kilo Lulir ou'l) rriA ( H.lia&ikU Give General Beam tbe same hoarly support io peaoo (hat begave yoo in war. . -i j i i REAL iCSTATE AT PUBLIC SALE I Th hlr of Rlltn Wnlilar. In' of Vut Tit- ertiiwnhli, nnydcroouoty. P., doe'd, will i pntonhllosle, onth old Homwtead, St fYiday, October 22, 188C, th fnllowlnc rM muet to wit: All that pertain tnwt of land, ultnat In Want Rc Sojder eountj. I. eonuinlnsf 258 ACRES, d 130 perch, hounded north by land of (loo. Brown, taut by William Hteelxr, Heery Yttr and other, Mouth by Marth MAI n, and wan oy Hainurl StiimptT. John Ohm and other, where on areererted a wood SEW HOI Mh; HANK MAKN, and all other neecacary ont bulldlnaa, with Rood linit, rood water, aud two An orch ard. Th abor tree I all elear and In a fund tate of roltlTatton, axeapuna about SO Aero, which I well Timbered. ' 81 toeommeae at 10 o'alocli a. ro., of Mid day wlin term will It mad known by THE 11 MR. For particular addrenTlllman Welder, Mlddl- ertek. Hnydar oouoty, I'a. ORPHAN'S COUBT SALE OP REAL ESTATE. Ily virtue of an order limned ont ol lb Or phnn'Minrt of Snyder emmty, !., the under licnrd i:xcutiir of th Ftt ol Abraham Knll.iy, late of I'eim towmlnp, Hnrder county, I'a., wlllipo to 1'ublle Sal on tli preialMf, on Satorday, October 30, 188C, th following ralnabl Ral VMM to wit I 120 Acre". more or lct, .ltnate In Penn Townnlilp, Snrd er ciunty, I'a.. bounded North by Henry Woodruff, IvtPt by Otxirxe and llow.rd How, South by Charlna Miller, ar.d Wert bv Mary hrdler, whereon are erected A M)III MMCsK, A N il HAKN, Orchard, aood water, a prtlun of abor track I well tlmbnred. TKK.MSi Vt por cent, when the proper! T li truck down, one Imlf of the balance on April 1, l"H7,and rcinalnd"rllctilier I, IN.7.th luct pay oicnt to bear intercut Iroin April 1, 10T when porroarlun will be Klren. MORHISKIUH.T, HLMiY hKDl.Y, Kxecutors. fvfOOLLDWERY MRS. L. SMITH, POPULAR AND FASHIONABLE MILLINER, SELINSGROVE, PA. invites tbe attention of tbe ladies of Snyder county to ber immense stuck of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS of wbicb ber stock is large, comj.-iete and well selected, cmpiising all tbe LATEST STYLES. Hrr pricoe are LftWER THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE COUNTY. A vi.o to ber establisbmeot will couvinca you of tbia fact. Give ber a call and Secure bargains. Horco READ. READ. HARTiMN & MERTZ, C5Jsir:p1KlLLE,-PA.; would respectfully, ca,ll the attention of tbe citizens of CcntreviHe and vi cinity to tneir large ".od well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes a specialty, WATCHES, &.O., io fact, they keep couutry store, and there pi ices aro are young mon just stunting out in be encouraged by a full store of public patronugo. Give thorn a cull BEAA;ERTOWN 1 be undersigned would respectfully announce to tbe publio that be has a inn line or general Hnrclunrc, Leather, lirht nnd heavy Iron, Wood and Willowwtirc, Pnints, Oils, fJ'able nnd Floor Oil Cloths, 8TOVE8 nnd . . Kitchen supplies. Persons in need of anything in biuch aau prices. itespecuuiiy, J. P. SHIRK, Beavertown. FRIEDMAN & GETZ, Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa. DEADERS IN Desire to announce to the people of Snyder county that tbey are now back from tbe East and brought with tbem an HfllnMaeSaSC toe!&o goods. Comprising everolblng on tbe line of Suits, Overcoats, Blankets, Linen Goods, Shawls, etc., etc. The latest nnd best in Underwear. Highest price paid for Produce. ASSiaNFJrS SALE or XAlX REAL ESTATE. The anderMjruJ AtelgnM will 'Mat t pnbllo V Villi ISO, fH Saturday, Oct 23, S8G, on th prmte hrelnotterde eltnate In Chapman towiihl. Mnyder co-tjr. l' about three and a half mile from M ift Hall Kail. I'.. and flr inlloa Irom Ki reelaxM P th fol- lowing deaciihed real ectnta, t wit t Chapman townhtp, Knyder eniinty, I'a., on the tinhhe mad leadina from th Huiiibnna titer o Kreebtirif. I'a., aitjolnlna on the Mt br Inniln f Jacob H. Htrawimr. on th eouth by land of B. 8. V. Hmwn and .1. 1. Wilt, on th weet by land ol Herld M. Hwart. on tbe north by land of Dnnlel tltenhart and Jacob II. Ntraurer. con taining 74 Acre, more or let. The Improvement eonlt ol two ONK STOKY lWKI.MN IHM SfX and a HAHN. a nnmber of cliole fruit tree, acini run nln water ner the linnax. Alxiut II acre ol th above I woodland, located annul half a mile Irom the Imnmred land. Hold a th tiroui rly JOHN ltOKHNl-.il, Sr. wSal to commcn-e at 1 o'clock; In lh afternoon, then due attendance will b gtrin and th rintoflals mad known br JOHN H.OWOI.n. Alneeol JuHN IHIKIIMKK, Nr. BKHF.R k O KKlI.I.Y, Attorney, Headlii;. I'a. I'praon dclrlnir l irtlicr Inlorinatliin will plraae ply to THOMAS I'AIOK, McKTD Hull Kail, I'a. All mat certain tract of land, altuate In NOTICE TO HEIRS. In Vn matter rif the Kstote of Henri? 8. Muftrr, lute Franklin totcnVnV, Shiic t rxiuntii, I'a., tlec'il. To Amelia Muniier Jntormarrled with llcnben Row. John Mil 'r, Franklin I. MiiMar, Amrcll n MiiMcr Intermarried with H. J. Kel'er, all realdlnir In Snjdrr Coonly, I'a., Ada Mer In'ermarrled with Kllan linllir, now realdlnx at Mt. Corey, .. Harriet Mnarer now Intermarried with John Miller remdlnit at Mllrllntiurg. t;nlon Connty, I'a., and Hari'l'on Muwer rel4lna at Klmrr, I'utnain Connty. Hhlo. helm and legal representative ol Ooorxo Muanvr, dce'd. Yon aro hereby clttd to b and appear b for th Jndaen of onr Orphan' Court, at an Orphan' Uuurt to b held at Mlddebara on th lol Monday of liK.C. A, 1) 1H at 10 o'clock In tk fiirennou, than and ther to aeeept or rein to take th Real rtat of ad tliori Mulder dee'd , at th apprelied valuation Imt upon It by an Inquem dnly awardtd by he laid Court, and returned by th Sheriff of aid eountf, or ihow eano why th tame heuld not be lobl. And herof fall not. Wltn th Hon Joaeph U lltchr. Kiq ., President of our laid Court, at MlddUburgb W. W. WITTEN M T F.H, Oct. T, W9. Frotbnnotary. a Hals and Caps, Olusn & Queens ware everything ko t in a well regulated always lower than elunvbero. They tho mercantile business and bbonld -o- my lino should not fail to examine mv m!'JU.;li,IU!L' This space is reserved for Sol Oppenheimer's new adv. i w yt s W'ii.i I AMaronr. I'A. The largeat. bert equipped lluiiilreilivl grailualef occupy ng good Ituauem. moderate, Addrusa lortvriue, etc., GREAT DROP aT"V We desire to call the attention of our manv customers to the in telligence that we S now n stocK at 10 PER CENT. We are about invoice of Fall and.Wintgfds winch we will the small advance of 10 PEE OENTeaABOVEMANUFAOTUEB BICES. Call stock, get our prices. DREIFUSS & BRQ. sfriic odd prices! o- As strikes are the order of the day I have inangnrated tbe uiovetn in Snyder county not for higher wogos or less hours, but a STRIKH AT HIGH PRICE?. Cash business has become tbe order of tho day aud the prices must correspond with tbe progress of tbe tiroes. 1 l i therefore prepared myself for tho cash trade of the county by purchase ng a large stock of GOOD GOODS wbiou I have MARKED DOWN o the lowest possible margin in exchange for ready money. I keop ou books, lose nothing on accounts and disoount my bills, thus savicj; i.n average of at least fifteen percent, which benefit I give to my purchasers Come and seo me and I will cooviuoe yon of the advantages of tbia q'j-.t departure. A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. GREAT AND SPECIAL BARGAINS ON GUNS, Revolvers, Fishing Tacklo nnd Sportsmen's Material AT J . B. Reed's, Sunbury, Penn'a These" Guns are Specia arains and will b sold at extremely low prices, as follows: Gun No. 600e.-M.p..H filtnnt liultoB lur enil, ritMialn rib, bar look,' elmkbor. tup aotlon, ditnl grlli, roboi'tulliiM lijiiir, rubimr butt, bnd. ml ogrvi d, with baauMlul tlo'k. A p.rl.ot l.aulj and hard nhwiter. 7U to 10 lh, It) or I'i kuyue. , Gun No. 17e5.Au: rib bar rabuuuitlDK loelii, iiUtnl arip, patent; t,,rm . ml .nutiMii ia.l .1 . r - .... I Ulied bard walnut atoek, fine twlal barrelii, a Hrloa2aluole U0' 1 10 lU' l " -Gun No. 178fi..m.w' mount Inn, bard walnut tuok, rubber butt, iatent Tor. eud, top map, buck aetion loekt, l'rlMdW)'i gun. IK U ),lb, 10 and 13 aug. , Gun No. fi85.i.X?U.,a",.p.tJS loi ka, eboquHr.d lor nd, iarav.d iDinint lima. twlal braeed barrala. rebuunrfinn !!.. Idmol itrlp, oroaia.btal rubber bull latr. IU ill Hlzll. Ill ia IM u...... tui w - " a i -i . "i a u n w. , Gun Np. Sfi uoVrf lo. blue tel barrel, clcqiitnil ktlu, to 101b. N aud IS g.us-. frtl. l oil. Ccntractor fcr Plumbing and Ctcam ITn' nanaana and moiit thommh I iiitutl.m In the 't A inngnUli'tut bull llnit ol Iu . an r , 01. ALLl'N, I'n.' rjacsrfAwva IN PRICES will sell all goodn BELOW COST. to recieve a larnn positively smnm - at once, see ou Gun Ho. lS00..e,:ue,,',"5 (te barrel, back otlin Toek), ch.gnr-Hl rip. fairqutllty. IU, li, ISgau. 1'rle. U Jh. All full aett of loadlnar ktoli an4 on. dred .ai-r (belle Inolmled lo lb. aber prictf with each and ever gun. I alio oarr, a couplet etoek of tk f. l'orlng Klin: I'arker. Celt and Alauhattun Man.ar.ee. !, liarrloiilou at Klcharda, New r-niltk, ilp.r. Don. Mill, W. M. Hurt, W. klebntdi. Wluel.e.l.r and Celt Kirlaa, at $11.00. eiaul bair Kd Uum a.w to MAOIDNK LOADKII CtPTRinnfH A SP tc:i AJ.TV. Uvii iirebaada mlilu. rapabl of loadliiH ilx Cuudiad eai trt.l( t uuur, mure jariuci aun entoiire maa c0 " loadad be the old 'flaiifband lniuar. I aiA prepared to ail all urriara prom pi It ail tnl. ranging Iroin ..10 to I.W per 1VU. rifllirNU TACKL.K. 1 nine m.ett on alng tbl ni Una of Bbl im.U la tin- pii-mi, ai u um neei mruou vr bronuLt to IliU ctiin of Ui btat. aLd al uilea Ibat daly ooupelHIoa. " .'mu........m. (vmr vi van i. bit apan pruiiilr anewarad or ailed. .Vh. or.lei hie; All .iM.n.i.J.i. I Tnn. A J . . ... k . ( I I. r w.a.1, ,w.,,iv niw. amiiak, .if ma grucr iune tent bf eipree O. I), wlili lb prlv' II . ... ri..l.l . . . L. - . M . -I..-.. r ,. ,i . ,af vinviai, ,rn.iHiaiH .iu,. 1. ,,iiiR)Miii,n wain iwaw ueeiera a (uaruiile el good felifc.