I Si I . J !" .'.'I "111 ! 5? vaiiabe duped ia 188C as were discrimination bill, -HY-- n ii. n,virri:ifc. Subscript ion 1.50 Per Yi:ir RATES OF ADVERTISING : PnaOolnmn. One Veer "" '9 trbah-IU'olaron tine Yr. eivou HO-fonTth loluml, : V-er ,?:nt ProI'Mronal rente, -r jer '.(X) A.dttnr, fcx-mtnr, A.lmlnhlrotor, nnl AMIgoee N.itlc '' Vun no 'pedal urini'in-nu are male, all ad-mUemeiite.ln.erl-l l'r lei tlien a nwulha, we ekarae ell.', er liieb mr tin Innertlim 1 ortiie ecnd Innerilon end 7o ceule lor eacb btequent In.ertlon. Prohibitiouists in Ohio in 1882 f Will they be instrumental in n throniuf! the avowed enemy to tboir cause, which, is supplying stool pigion l'eraocrats in every district to lnro conscientious, though weak kneed Republicans into tho nat ? W.ll the shepherds wrangle while the wolves aro tearing tbo thecp T If uot, then von-: roR i;i:avi:u! Win in ia I Hi OUS COUNTY TIC2EX. Eepuolican Ctato Ticket. For (lovernor, JAMIvS A. HKAVKK, of Centre comity. Ir Lieutenant (love rnor, WIMJAM T. DAVir.S, of I'nvtlfunl comity. For Ati'litor General, A. WILSON NOKKiy, of Pliiluilelphio. For Secretary of Internal AlTairH, THOMAS J. STKWAKT, of Montgomery county. For Conirrrsf limn nt I.nrtf F.DW1N 8. oskokni;, of J.iiZerns county. RepxUican Cctety Ticket' which finally passed the Houso. Tba Tote ia tbo Hoaao was taken July 30th, 1S3G, . . , t . a a . I - on a moiiou 10 auosiuuio ue Reagau bill for thn Senate bill and thoro were yeas 133, Days 101. Sir Atkinson voting iu the negative and in favor of the Senate bill. Ihe Reagan bill having thus boan s ib stitntcd tor the Senate bill, wis pat upon its final passage and Sir. At kin eon volod with its friend to pits it. Nj other billj of thi cbtraotor were considered in the House at its lust 6cmim. Bu&lca'. Arnica Salva- Tbo Best Salve ia the Cuts, Braises, Sores, Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Kroptioiifl, and positively euros Piles, or ao pay rcqnirod. It s tfuuaut'ul t giva pnfdit satis- faction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. Q. M. Shindol. For ('oiicrPHntimn, LOU is: 12. ATKINSON, (.Subjwct to the tWir-ion of the iliutrk-t Coiiivrence .) For Assoinhl v, AARON 8. II r.LFHK'II, of Spring. For f'ountv Snrvoyor, .1 A M KS MID l"LKS W A UTH, of Adding. Thursday, October 2S, 1SS0. FoItCONUItKHS. This, tho Kightoenth Congrosnion. al Pistricr. bestowed a deserved high complement in Hon. L. 13, At kiusn. bv louomiualioj; him for Congress. lie has so ably porfoiiu ed tho duties of his high position and has so thoroughly Butinlicl his constituents that to deprive hiui of his oti succession, in their opinion would bo robbing tbo Ht.ilo oi one of its ablest and most trusty ropre sentativus b'o far as this county was coDcorncHl bis nomination, was mado for the pecoud term long Lo foro tho firfct had expired, and we bavo never had canso to regret the solection. Tho election returns will show that party feelings are not strong enough in this county to conquer tba natural desiro for good men in oflico, and ho will not only carry tho full republican voto bat many admiring democrats. bsavehtqwit jottii; ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, f.tttora or Ailmlnlitrktlon on th tUte . , 11 EN HV MINK, lata or MtddllltriB World for Snjder Oo., Pa., Asil, bavins ben (trut- Id io idi unaiirFiHnvu u fivrauus now inn TTlrAra. Halt th-nMlTM Indfbteil to !! ciiai ara rmiiMi. I Vl 10 mil iroinvuiRii diidiuii wunv iiip" hTln aialmi wlllpraiant tbatn duly aatuen tioataa o . EL.IA8 I1UMMF.I., Oct.SS '89. AdiniDlitrator. lUi Mil ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. FOR ASSKM15LY. Few men in Snyder County are better calculated to represent tho people in the legittlature than the Republican norniueo, A. S. Uolfrich, ' and r.ono know our needs bettor. Shall tho Chepherd3 TTranab while been n citizen of our county . a I III' l it I 1... 1 tho Wclvcsaro tearing tho 5heop 110 tt moiougii .uwi- edge of tuo peoplo no represents, which is tho Htrongeet nrgmueiit in his favor, for, in learning to kuow tho iioonlo they have learned to a " know him, and tho uecjiMiutauco has io uearly every inntanco ripenod iuto tho warmest friendship. Ho ia uot only highly esteemed by our pooplo but is thoroughly fitted for tho po sitien being possessed of a liberal education, and. abovo nil, endowed with what Josh Billiugs cullod "good horeo eenee," hilo Lih inlog rity is umpiesliouod aud h's charac ter unpolutod. Wo could say many good things of Sir. Ilelfrich, for we know him "all round" and mast say that better and truor fellowcrs than ho "walk thin." Let us go to the polls uoxt Tuesday nnd show that wo appreciate good nominations by nlntlinnr dim ,.0-v "URVKVOR. or waB. roK1;1- .ViddloBwarlh our can ilion-l jnmeT County .Surveyor needn k ,htb lecomon latiou from us. lio was hero bcfoio us anl enjoys a reputa tion which wo can neither mako or break. .Mr. Middlesitarth has al ways boen truo to his pu ty throii"h suuauiiiu itun rum. as a survevor ho ranks anion; the best in thi part of the Mate, and bin thorough kuowit-.lgo of our territory, lines uud bouuJeriiH, mako him a most fit man for tho place. His trium pliant t-li;ctiou v. ill bo u doBorved compliment J3eforo tho next insuo of tho Font reaches onr readers tho people will Lave decided whether tho Executive chair of this Commonwealth is to bo filled by a Republican or a Democrat; put thfro by Prohibitionists. Thi is a frank acknowledgment, and is vehemently denied by tho leaders of tho third party nevertheless it is truo. It was tho caso in tho Ohio campaign of 1H82, when tho I'rohi bition bobby defeated ForaW for (Jovornor. Tho Prohibition element njoiced with tho Democrats uutil thoy stopped to count the cost when tluy loarnod to tboir sorrow that they had helped to onthrono the enemy t their cause. The Prohibition cause at once took a long step backwards. 2'jn Piro-Mionn rol.v though defeat- 1 r..'"wae not vanquisnoa w le-islution," and Fcv' ated. Tbo Pro--. n'.;inu of following who worked only for political psi w,d personal rofcnito.. return o, rejcclo,j uy tIl0 lYo. uioiiion builders now becamo the Lead of the corner. Wero they de ceived iu the JJopnblicou promises T Not much. And what was tho re sult t High Iiccni.o. "Oh," Wolfo Biys, "high liccuse is a fraud." Is it not tho longest poHnible utep to wards Prohibition ? You might jutt as successfully dam np tho watoie of tho Susquehanna as to slop tho manufacturing, importation and sale of mault aud spirituous liquors iu tbis state with one fell sweep. Ohio's constitution hud positively forbid den tho granting of any liquor li cense nhaUver, and they virtuul'y enjoyed "pro" ioition," nlthough the State eqalled, if not excelled ull of her eietor- Mates in tho coCBump. tion of f-pirituous liquors. Admit ting, though, that prohibition is light, it in then our duty as good citizens of this Commonwealth to study Low to nttaiu it. Tho Ro- publioan party Las pledged itself to bring it before the peoplo ond sub mit the question to the popular vote, and the muu who placos himself iu rebellion to the popalar vote of tLo people, preaches the prime pi iuciplt of anarchism. Charles Wolo person ally told us mat no would not support the Re publican ticket even if the party had pUcod a straight-out Prohibition plank in its platlu If he Las the Prohibition c&uso at hrt Lould it matter to Lim under what colore Le naile-jt so tho cause is occeesful. IU is a, wiley as he is ghb-tougued. and after ingratiating L.idI ioto the good wibhes of our people in 1882 under tLo 0, indepeiidanco ' and tuccooded io defeating L'caver, Lo Lopes to Loo . v,nk tho pooplo a second time under arotLer gui.u, but ostensibly for the Miao purpose. IIa charge D-aver Wth iocoosisteocy. U it consibtaU a Christian, a. Wolf, p.ofosse. f-ev, J Le- to fcct Lypocrife in Ltho iter "ff " consciefico aD(J tryiog to Uhi.k mio thinking that Lib i.ud lb ahi v"r is for any other juiict rM Pewonai.nd political meoife. Will !. ...L;t.:.:.. . . .. 6 ATKIITS02T AUD ANTE-DISCRIlil- WU1 lbs ProbibiUoni.U of peUD 1TATI0N. Tho Farmer's Friend, a papered itolby u bitter republican, hJvo caiea me eieeiiun of Atkiuson to Con'ress. it is tnonch for th.i f.ir. meia to know that Atkiuson voted ugainM tho luiti-discriruination bill, and in bo doing pioved himself to bo tho fanner's enemy. Neintort H-m wet. .i, ifjtjt,. Tho above cliarge contains two oaror. The editor of the Farmer's Fiieud is not a bitter republican, but a very indent advocate of the interehts of tho fumeis, who sus tains their friends without regard lo politics. It is not truo that Mr. At kiuson voted aguifist anti-diHcrimi-nution, in the last fleasion of Con gress, but on the cootrury ho snp. ported aud voted io favot of tho anti-diseriaiina(i ;n bills. The Cul lorn Interstate Commeico bill wa9 an aotNdiscrimination bill, it pass- ed the Kjrule May 12'h. I8S0, there being only fjur votes, und thoe Democratio uguiust it. Its provN biods met tho approbation of thoce who favored anti-discriminuti.nl legislation ; tho bill providing that all froight charges bhall be reason able and just, lliHt oo discrimination shall bo made betwocu shippgrn, aud tuai an kUuii Lavo like fucilities for shipping, and thut no rebate s, draw backs or preferences of any sort shall be allowed aud that no more shall bo charged for a short than for a long Laid. It uloo provides for thn establishment of n Railroad Commission at Washington to hotr complaint of shippers sga;ust rail roudr, and decide those complaint wiitiont chaigo to tho comphmds Mr. Atkinson anpparled this bill in the House after its passage by the .woute and when it was defeated I (O'.od iu fitvor of the lteagau anti j Tbo wedding referred to at the conlusi n of my last rf port has been mado mention of by tho editor in last week's iasna of tho Post, so I will dispose of tho matter by offer ing tho blight conplo hearty con gratulations and wishing them n bright sunshine future, eubjoiuiug that tho community at large are similarly disposed toward Mordica ond Ellen. Mrs. A. II. Doworsox, whilo wash ing eff a window containing a brok en pane, on Tuesday, out a frightful gash on the top of her Land, which has since prevented her from doing her household work. Henry Kern and his sons have Lad tbirtyfivo of tboir Logs ewept away by tbo cholera epidemic. ltv. D. .M. Stetler aud his con gregation celebrated tho Lord's Sup per on Sunday a week. Services wero well attended. Nettio, n daughter of .T. P. Shirk has been seriously siek for a week past, but is better now. James H. liingatnau has sold his houso and lot at, tho west end of Market street to Reu. l' Huffman for S'JOi). John Hud 1 movod his family from Willianistowu, Danphin county to this placo, on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Thomas Thomas of Dellevno, Ohio, whose maiden name was Mary Kern, is visiting friends at tlm place, tho boms of her yoath, prin cipally tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Alfred Spocht, Esq. O,uito a nujiber of our citizens bad cono to Lowistown to hear IJlaiuo and Raavcr on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Michael Droeso, of Halslead, Kunsas. visited friends iu town last week. Pavid ISouch is giving his resi dencu a coat of paint. re of Mty-lour i-teps oil Saturday. "K'i.,nf I tho uhot Laving lodced.in the fowl's i., i - J. liov. J. E. Seitzor, tho General Agent for tho Luthoran Observer, sioko in tho Lutheran church Sunday evening in tho interests of tho paper ho represents, and the general interests of tho Uenora synod Lutheran Denomination. Ho is a livo canvasser and has secured number of uew subscribers. Miss Alice UaBsinger ontered tho matrimonial relatiou with Charles I. Matteru of Troxelvillo on Sunday .uay tueir nouey-nioon last forever nnd their path bo carpeted with gorgeous never-fading Ho worn. Tho editor of tho Post was town on Saturday. William W, Ileimbacli, salesman for a grocery houso of Philadelphia, Uau been io tbo city several weeks iu tho intorosta of his business. Mrs lleimbach has accompaoied him. lhuty of Xer A. Foea's hogs have died of cholera. i aimer Carpenter has gono to Northumberland county, where ho wil teach ecbool during the comin winter. A .Republican mass tneetinf will ho bolj in Roavortowa on Thursday evoning or this week and a Inhibi tion mooting on Friday evening A. W. Potter and Prof A. M. Wonder will speak at the former and Rovs J. A. Wirt and M L. Doilzler at the lattor. Farmers hereabout have nearly all fioishod husking corn. A number of our citizens Lave butchered their hogs' for foar they would take cholera. The priBnnt rain is ranch neoded Lore to roplonish cisterns and wells. Citizbn. UNRIVALED ORGANS On ih FAST PAYS! FNT aynfrm, from 3.M ,r month n lugus with UPRIGHT Cotntninod on th iiitt method of atrlnpinK, on imilar terms, rk'iid lor iIum riitivo ('atalnKuau MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO., Boston, New York, Chicago. V.T virtue of on o fler ImikiI out ol tho ! iihiin'fC 'lirt ol Miivilnr oountv. 'a., thw uniliT- fiunod l.x'tiit"f ol tin 1-tntn r l A'Tiilium I Knllry, lutfl of 1'inn loan In p. Snydff c.unly,! '., willcxixiav lu ruoiic nie ou i,m primiM , oo Saturday, October 30, lSG, tlio rullowiiiit rnlnitb'a nint Kft!e to wit l 120 Acre. "WITH FLYING COLORS jpipiBNiHiBanRniBffi. OPENS THE with New Styles! New Goods I -o- There is not, or onght not to bo, a frtclion of a doubt, where to buy yon FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Oo where all the likeliest garments are tncetbor i where all tho assort. 7 l.rrfS,c" iB !flcl in variety, wonderful in exte,Mvei,es and charmin. 1 full particular!, mailed froo. A,t -hy n,rtir tn, w f, (m. Soutli ly jr) US CCmpletetlOSS I fushtonablo III Cllt, pOlfect IU tit, and tUA tblDg in RIGHT PIANOS, ZtOZ "i'HA oViiimia'nIJ I" it is all that boneid materials, pioper workmanship, aJ aiaiaiaMaHea awMMMaHal i . . a . . . . t . 1. ..... 0 1 .a I 1 T ! a. f - 1.. ... I - f .rritu BiiPnuoo cau iuhko h. id pneu in lower mini wer. wur FALL & WINTER OVERCOATS NOTICE TO HEIRS. I,i (he matter of Vie 1'Matc of (icornf S. Mhkhi r. lute Fmnkliii tti-nihii,'SiHj(b:r foieifi. (ko'tl. To Ain'cll Miixit Interninrrlrd wllh Hrntion H.,w, John Mu ci-r, Kruhkllii I". Jlnwr, AnK"'ll n.t Miiwer lutprinnrrliv! with II, J Kulwr, nil r"iiliii In Snydi'T foiin'y, l'a., Atli Macr In'rrmnrrlpd with Kllnn M illir, now raiding hi II WIN. c h:rd,i!oid wnt-r, a lortlon uf ahuve pari fill ntlpntinn cnu nil k a it. ... ... i . I ------ TKKMS: w pt cvnl. wlin tli property l Tin'k ilnwn, ono-hull nf ili Imlnnre n April I, Inn!, and rpii)iiliidi'rtli t'i!i r I, IN7. tho Inrt VJ ineut to brwr 'n.crr't Imm April 1, 18H7 whun piir.-l"n tv III hcKlvcn. HL.NKY I.HUI.Y, Kiocutors. AHMIMSTK VI'dll'H S A I.K OF REAL ESTATE. FOR MEN AND ROTS, have now arrived and are of the widest rstiiro of patterns and style", all the latest fashions which could bn sociuod i;. the eastern msrkets. We have all onr FALL AND w imlk SUIl'3 oa our counters for inspection. Our purchases Lavo been immense. V bouht everything for cash at a big reduction and sell them at prices low er than ever. Among this enormous assortment it ia a vory easy trial' jr for all classes aod conditions of men to be suited. Hr vlrtnn of an oMt ol tin1 f Irpnan'" Court ol tlnvil.r ... uit.lv I'n. hp ntiitrrsli. npil Ktlml ii Intrit Ml, rorry, ., Hnrrli l MnMrrnow Ititi-rinnrrlrd I ,,( ,, ...tilt,. il 'atherlnn H.iiupI. ilpc d, will unty, I'll , ulioiit y, mile wet ol I'axtou with John Millpr rldlnif nt IMmiiiilniiir. I nloii ( (.,,. i ft tha piointxm In I rnnklln tw I 'Hiniy, r., aii'i imrri-on .iuipr rrmn, m simlcr cnuntv, l'u., ul HlnuT. l'lilniim Coiinlv. Ohio. hrlM and IpiI ri prrpiiiitatlvcd ol (Iporn-. Mumut. deo'd. Yon ara taari'br rltod lo ha and apppar ta I Mm Mi, Mecliics, Arte, mi Busies M V 1 1 U. (Ill ' I TupbiIiv. Xnvpmlier in IRSfi. Wo ar startinir this season with a creat boom in Alon s tmts. inr thaioiiowiiiKdPiK-ribH rpiii p ttc to wit: a trpt Gent's Suits Iepni tment is chock-full of bargaius in new goods ia all the Ia for iha J n iliie" ofoiir tirphant' Court, t an Orphan"1 tiourt lo ha held at Mlildebnra; on ,, K, ftri,i Intr hind homidnd n irih hy I'lihllr .,...;.,. rnulni-ittla nnil nnMnrni tba Jnd Monday of lK;. A. I Ifis nt lOoVlork llo., ; , M ,d,ll. hurith to l.piivortown. en-t l.y VttllOUH materials BOU patteiUB. In tha forenoon, then and Ih' re to aeerpt r inml I Mr. Murv IIokpII. noii'h hy l:itid of th retime to tak tha Heal Kutato of aid Hi ori;a , plul.lrpn of nd CiUu'rlnii Unnirnl, doo'd. and Mu-r iIpoM , at tha appralned Taluatloo ( wi-t hr Inndf ol l'hnrlr Mltdnd, onntuinliiie put upon It hy an ln-jiiet duly aw irden hy niHut lut'll ACKKS. CouM ha miltniilyput up tli laid Court, and returned hy Iha Sliirllf of into hulldltiK Iota. The propnrty will ha (old by apl county, or tnow canpp wny n ame tr.n in ro hniild not tm Hold. And nre 'I ran not. Vln th- Hon JonPldi ij HnoV- rrecldent of our laid court, atniui W. W. WITTESYIYF.H. I IK I I 'I'.liU'IC It I.f 1 1 L, Oct. T, 1HM. l-rotnonoiary. 1 , . ,,, r c , . (i, 1. 14, iy). AdinlnlntraK r BOYS SUITS t. 1 'ir:H"is.w pprrpm ii. tim bnianpp upon we hove never bcforo been nblo to display finch a grand variety, ond ou. -r. Kfo, ., 'poiiflriiiiillnn nt p .1 1 o by tho IJi.url. Sul to com- i;tll: ,1 ,., nf ,,,nliti r.a nnil in fill H In diabumii niPiiiPiitiooiio k.n. in. nmiNvi airay oi quanuos anu manes, iu FALL & WINTER UNDERWEAR W4 are giving bargains ; and, as a matter of conrse, are lower than ever e toko the load in GENTS FURNISHING GOODS of overy description. HATS AiTD CAPS n endless variety. S. Oppnheimer, Selinsgrove. SsjSfjfjMIVBaMaNBVHaWaH WE ALWAYS LEAD. DREIFTSS & BRO., Selinsgrove, have four times as much stock as any Clothing house in Snyder ennp'v, and four years of unprecedented snccoss proveB thnu strictly reliable at shows thut their prices suit everybody, li you want a gooa V i, 1 1 mtpiiiT Pa. Thplinraat. In ) runlnn-'d and ni"l Ihorniiili Inslltutlun la II10 StiilO, llulHlf linol urnduaii'r iH't'iinvinii uood :luiilion. A liuiuiillh vlit hulldlinc ol lt own. Turin, iiiiid ralu, Aildrcra lorurni", etc., I . .U. AI.L.KN,l're. MRS. L. SMITH, POPULAS AND FASHIONABLE MILLINER, SELINSGROVE; PA. SUIT OF CLOTHES inci'tnn thn attention of the ladies of Snvder conntv to her immense stock I. ... .,. 1 ... rn,.... .filT VM U'IVTM.M MIT.T.IM.'TiV AIl VAVlV I I I IS i,t fnr TOI11 ft If or l)0V VOll Will Iincl llieir smc.i comineu-i i uoy which her stock is Wo. complete and well selected, comprisin- all the " ""e ft:" r "J"" w . - 1 irnrti 1 ', ii i.opaiv mum in Drnwu huh jhucu. 11a un uo cvj. have en Fi up nil LATEST STYLES. Her prices aro LOWER THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE OVERCOATS COUNTY. A lisil to her estobliBhmcnt will convince you of 10 Republican Mass Meeting at lUCUVIKLl), Pa, on Friday Kvo. . October 29th, wliioli'will bo addressed ly Hon. L. K. AtKinson, f. J. CulbortHon, Kw, Hon. .Tcrt Lyons, Aon. John J. Puttor- Non, uud others. All aro in vited lo uttond. READ. KEAI). HARTMAN & MERTZ, win ru v iuuvj, i'A.; would rrspectfully call the attention of tho citizens of Centrovi'le and cmity to their large and well selected Stock of &w this fact, bv the oar load for limned and poor, tuo great anu moin very ni-. IT ITS Olid CAW n endless variety. A mil line oi rennet auu '-b anwijf-ot ILe Dent Uuiio bhirls Tuo VI Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries, Gouts Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Gla.a & Quoeaswaro Boots and Shoes a specialty, FINEST LINE OF NECKWEAR The Fines line of Neckware in tb county. Gloves, Snapen.Wa and Tir't TItITM'v S A Vlf ? Tr:n lobes, Rlankcts and Up lu.b. s. elry, mfuct, everything kept in first class clothing establisment. Ah strikes aro the order of tho day I have inanguratod the taovomc!! in Snyder connty not for higher wages or less 'hours, bnt a STRIKE AT HIGH PRICE". Cash businoHs has becomo the order nf tl ,'t WATCHES. Ac, in fact, thev keen evervlhimr L-f in I tne prices must correspond witL the progress of the times. 1 hx . ... o ... "oi. KKU'tt-ou thfjrtfdro nrnnnrfl.l mrw f fni. .iinnd. un4.. .i.. I J . wa auu aUQ( blitUD Ul iU ng a large stock of GOOD GOODS which I have .j o.v.v, uu tuL-rt, jmces are always Jower than elsewhere. They are young men just Blasting out in tho mercantile buainoss and should o onconragea oy a tun staro of public palrooago. Give them a call. BEAVERTOWN M arc! ware Sfieire, i he undersigned would respectfully announce to tho public that Le bas n full hue of general 1 u" Ilnnhvnrc, Leather. lifrht and heavy RRJTAT ituuti uiiu ttiiiowwnrc, Paints, Oils, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, STOVES and Kitchen supplies. county by purcL3- MARKED DOWN o the lowest possible margin in eschance for readv mon. T Ln nn books, lose nothing on accounts and discount mv bills, thus Bavin? as average of at least fiftoon percent, which benefit I give to my porsbars Come and see me and I will convince yo of the advantages of this ne f depart n re. A. S. HELFRIOH Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. AND SPECIAL BARGMNS ox- GUNS, Revolvers, Fishing Tackfa nnd sportsmen's Material Persons in need nf nnvtliinnr in m i....n . . .. . . . , . ,.-.-B m uij nun Buuum uoi jui to examine mT stock aud oricos. n,on..rnii " u" VDoviblUllT, J. P. SHIRK, Beayertown. AT J. B. Reed's, Sunbury, Penn'a FRIEDMAN & GETZ, 1JOlvcl tuwn ouyaer uounty. Jf a. TheseT Guns are Specia anrains and will h sold at extremely low prices, as follows: DEADERS IN Desire to nnnonneA tn fli nf - . .. iz;c t::'Tur?::?:i?r:r. ru.u...luai y now w iiuui iuo i.Moi uuii urougut witu tuou an SiiDiiBacnB.sc gftockg goods, Compiising everolhing on the line of Suits, Overcoats, Blankets, Linen Goods, Shawls, etc., etc. Gun No. fiOO. iBiuui puiuia iura enn. BiMiiai.,n ih h..i,..k. olioka bora, top acllnn,ilacul urip. rabuuBdlug 7. k ' ""J"" ou"i nanuicniBlT .BKravad, S.triiv'JTJi''' v ', or IS vague. Gun No. 17fi.,.I0' u... ra.niiuiuiuH loom, iiiiiii (rm, pat.at waiuw sviws, nun iwii urreia. T to lulb, 10, li, io, gau. Gun No. 1785..T.Vrt.bVr:u,' autiDa., hard walnut nook, rubber bntt, . "; uai, uses aouua ioori Gun No. ff85.ti?.lfab..l;?.tl.:: lKt, ivlit iraod barrja. rboundino iAka ' VU, W, Id au. IU.00. V "VT Rlda anas rPL. I..av J. ' 1 . mr . ..A!"' Uq-llVba.kV vuk III WIIUlJl tf Villi " 101b. 10 and li I.UK.. frlea aiaoJ! Gun No-1300..".' oarraia , oaok aoiion ioaki. eaeaa.r.l (rip, blr qoailtr. 10. 12, f aag'prt" Vlls aii mil aeti oi ioadlo looli aad on. koa rad paper Ihella lualn.lA in .k. ZT:.-." with aaih .ad .Teriu.. """" Fr'"" I alio carrr a comnlaia atnnk rik. toaa i Park.r con and Manbaltaq H.iTiSC , Harrington ai Riebarda, Ntw imtK Jjlpar. Bon.lllll W. M. Meor., W. Ileawdi: Wluehailar aad Cell KiHaa, il I1I M IinJu li.rr.ledUuotas.tO to io.o4. ' ' ,,B MAOHINK I.n A tutu r i im,.. . capable of loading tlx Hundred oartrldiw oir r.".T.r?kI?0',n" "tT th.a .. 1 a.a riSUINO TACKM-I i.i- ayiog aim line of Oiblav teak I. u ,uu uv ui evieotioa .rar bmnks hu ibie taction or tha ki.,. ..j .': "7.-81 i dalr oompatltlo.: ' mm All eommonlcatlona a aiia . m promplljr aaawarad oi fill.. Wfcaa awiertag br mail moue must .u. "Vs iuni lent b eipreat O. o li. wW tba rtr. I.geof eiamlo.ilou at tba offlea, aaeTlakVar '.oa order la avioomDanlad with u.l mZZ'A a guarautaa ef good faith. Highest price paid for Produce. loaded br tba old atfle of band loadlag. 1 prepared to nil all ordara prompilr A JL ranging Irom 40 to a.0 per l(io. rtaff Contractor for PlurabicTand Ctrr.n JZtz4"- i.