United Slates Marsftal's Sale. Hv vlrtuo of fiiiniliy writs of IwPvni't Fnclns nnd VfiHlttlnnl KxponHH. Ibhiii'1 out of tho ( irmit ( 'imrt if Hit) I'nitrd Hlatin ifor thu Wi'Htoni Dlnti-ict of IViinsylvnlu, nml to mo illivrti'd, I will exMiHo to nubile lo on Friday, Hprll 2. 1896. nt tn o'clock A. M., at my ofllee In tho Ki'doiHl bulldliiKi corner ot I'om-Ui Avpinic mid Smilhfb'ld uttvetR, In the City of rittsbni g und Hlnto of IVnnyl vaiilii, tli followlim diwrllx'd property, Huntu In the nounty of JnlTniunn nml Stntt? of IVnnsylvnnla, to-wlt: l'ii-.il. In tho township of Hnydor, ht'Ciinilni; lit n ntom, fonnirly a uhi'iry corner of warrant No. !ll, nlno a roniiT of win runt No. l.VM: thenuc by tln lust mi-nlioni'd wnmint lino North "0 li (Tivi'H Kant W ."i-IO rciN to n jicwt: tbi'iico South 20 ci'unvn Kust 12 5-10 rod to ii pox I, formi'ily a hemlock: tlii'DC" South 2i t di'fjriTs Wrst '25 rro1 to n lxch: ttienre North 70 deirtvi-s Wi'Ht li." rods to ii poxt, formerly iin Iron wood: thenen North IH1 di-irri'i'S Vt't (Ml rods to th pliu-p of beginning, vontuinint; HO acres HI w.rnhv of land, morn or less., with tho Improvements thereon, consisting of onn two-Htory friimo building as an olllee, sliuteH, railrond trestle, 1 hunting tipple, dump ing pan and seules complete, 1 rnllnmd engine, f pockets, conllng sliuto, 1 mule barn, 2 Hteam hollers, connections, etc, I blacksmith Bhop, tools, Iron, iStc, 1 frame building used ns BUiply house. Subject, nt-vertheless, to thu unpaid part of a certain purchase money mort gage made by U. K. Cartwright to Mar tin Clover, dated 11 th of February, 1WM1, conditioned for tho payment of 2,')00, with interest on therein seel fled. .S'comf. Situate partly In the said township of Snyder and partly In tho Horough of Jji-oekwayvillo, beginning at a stone, formerly a cherry corner of the Henry 1'felTor survey on warrant No. :U, the sanio being the South-west corner of the tract hereinafter deserili ed; thence (true courses variations three decrees 30 min. West); North 20 degrees :t0 minutes Went 30 feet to a post: thence South 70 degrees West 25 feet to a post: thenco 30 feet distant from the centre of tho Uidgway and Clenrllold itallroad and imrallel to the same, North 21 de crees 53 minutes West l4 4-10 feet to a point: thence .'10 feet distant from tho centre of the said liidgwa.y nnd Clear field Railroad and parallel with the same North 2(1 decrees 45 minutes West, 1111 5-10 feet to a jwilnt; thence following curves of said Ilidgway nnd Clearfield Railroad, 30 feet distant from centro of track and parallel with same, North 25 grees 3!) minutes West 100 feet to a point: thence North 24 degrees, 17 min utes West 100 feet to a point: thence North 22 degrees 41 minutes West 100 foot to a point; thence North 21 degrees II minutes West 100 feet to a point: thence North 20 degrees 3 minutes West 84 feet to a point; thence North 13 do grcos 25 minutes West 230 7-10 feet to a stake 30 feot distant from the centro of the Rldgway and Clearfield track; thonen North 6!) degrees 30 minutes East 45 feet to a stake; thence parallel to tho said Ridgway and Clearfield track and 75 feet distant from the same, North 13 degrees 25 minutes West 1,052 2-10 feet to a stake, the North-west cor ner of the tract: thence south 05 deirreos 45 minutes East 1)20 feet to a stake in a Spring at foot of Embankment of Toby Bran-h of the Now York, Lake Krlo and Western railroad: thence parallel to said railroad and fifty feet distant from the centre of the same, 258 feot on a 4 degree curve; thence South 80 de grees 10 min. Kst 400 feet to a stake, being the -North-east corner of the tract hereby described; thence South 20 de grees East 1,800 feet to a stake, tho South-east corner of the tract: thence South 70 dogroes West, 1,230 foot to the place of beginning, containing 70 3-10 acres, more or loss, with tho Improve ments thereon, consisting of forty-ono frame dwellings, each two-stories nigh, one connecting switch with the Ridg way and Clearfield Railroad. Subject, nevertheless to the unpaid part of a certain purchase monoy mortgage made by 13. E. Cartwright to J. L. bond, con ditioned for tho Daymen t of $4 ,330, with interest as therein sneclflod. Third. Situate in tho township of Snydor, containing 25 acres, moro or loss, with about 4 acres cleared, with one log dwelling house and a spring of water thereon, bounded on the North by Kingsbury, East by the Moorhead, now Fairman, South by the Chamber lain, and West by Fairman, tho samo being now occupied by Mr. Hiibott. Fourth. Also all tho coal, minerals and the right of mining the samo, con tained in the following described tract or parcel of land, situate in tho town ship of Snyder, County of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows to-wlt: Beginning at post at the South-west corner of Jacob Moyor's land 1131 rods, more or less, to a post; thence south 30 degreog West, thenoe south 84 degrees West 110 rods, more or less to a hemlock tree; thence south 60 degrees east Dtii rods, more or less, by land ot Conklin, Pholps and Lane, to a post; thonoe north 30 de frees east 1001 rods, more or loss, to a post; thenoe north 70 degrees east 50 rods to a post on the east line of land of C. D. Felt; thence north 20 degrees west by land of said Felt to the place of beginning, containing 94 acres and 100 square rods, more or less, being part of warrants No. 1534 and 1535. Fifth. Also all the coal, minerals and rights of mining the same, contain ed in another piece or parcel of land, situate in said Township ot Snyder, bounded aad described as follows, to wit: ' Beginning at a post, the south corner of the lot above described; thenoe north 82 degrees east, by land of Conk lin. Phelps And Lane, 1551 rods, more or less, to a post; thence north 20 de grees west 60 rods, more or less, to a birch tree; thenoe south 70 degrees west 20 rods mora or less, to a hemlock tree; thenoe north 20 degress west 50 rods, more or less, to a post; thenoe south 70 degrees west, by lot of land above de scribed, 50 rods, more or less, to a post; thence south 70 degrees west, by lot of land above described, 50 rods, more or less, to a post; thence south 30 degrees west, by above described lot of land, 100i rods, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing 56 acre and 28 sauare rods, more or less, and belnir part of land conveyed to I). Kingsbury by David R. Griggs and others, trustees of the United States Land Company, by deed dated 23rd November, A. D. 1850, ar 1 recorded In the recorder's office In f II M 9 County of Jefferson, in Deed 't -. 0, j" -t t 9, &o. Reserving, , to i. ,L- i WtilUun and Mar tha McMinn as much coal, minerals and right of mining the same, as they or either of them may uso upon the niMivo described binds during their natural lives. Also reserving to Win. McMinn nml Martha McMinn such amounts as may bo assessed by disinterested parties fur damages dono to the surfaco land disturb d on tho above described lands (except tho mining tights above men tioned.) sirib. Also nil the coal contained in the following described tract or piece of hind, situate In said township of Hnyder, bounded nnd described as follows, to wlt: Beginning nt a hemlock, the north-cast corner of James Moorhead land: thence north 70 degrees east 80 rods to n post: thenco south 20 degrees east 100 rods to a post; thence south 80 rods to a post: thence north 20 degrees west 100 rods to tho place of beginning, containing 50 acres and being parts of tracts Nns. 1534 and 4242, together with tho right of Ingress nnd egress for tho purpose of mining said coal. ,sv i-f iifi . Also all tho coal contnlned in the following described piece of land, together with the light of Ingress and egress for tho purpose of removing tho same, situate in the said township of Hnyder, bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post at the oust corner of land of Jacob Myers: thenco south 70 degrees west 120 rods, more or less, to a post: thence south 20 degrees east 100 rods, more or less, to a hemlock tree; thenco north 70 degrees east 20 rods, more or less, to a birch tree; thenco north 20 degrees west 20 rods to a post; thenco north 70 degrees east 100 rods, more or less, to a post: thence north 20 degrees west 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 02 acres, more or less, being part of war rant No. 1534. Reserving, howover, all the pine limber now growing or being upon said land untoComfort D. Felt and Marvin Felt, their heirs and Bssigns, with tho right of cutting and removing same at any time hereafter. Eiijhth. Also, all the coal contained in the following described tract of land, situate, lying and being the township of Snyder, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a basswood stump, at thu North corner of Division No. 2 of warrant No. 1534; thenco South 70 degrees West 120 rods, more or less, to a stone: thence South 20 degrees East flMH rods, more or less, to a post; thence North 70 degrees East 120 rods to a post; thenco North 20 degrees West tl(l!l rods to tho placo of beginning, con taining 50 acres, more or less. To have and to hold the said coal with the right of way to all mines necessarily upon said land, together with the right of mining. Auifi. Also, all the coal and mining lights contained in the following tract or parcel of land, situated In the said townsh ip of Snyder, bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit. Commencing at a mist nt tho west corner of tho lot of land conveyed to James Moorhead; thenco North 20 degrees West 110 rods, more or less, to a mnpel tree; thenco North 70 degrees East 80 rods, more or less, to a post; thenco South 20 degreog East 110 rods, more or less, to a sugar mawl tree; thenco South 70 degrees west by land of James Moorhead to the placo of beginning, containing 55 acres. moro or less, and being part of warrant No. Ii;i4. Reserving all tho oil and salt nnd other minerals excopt coal. The third tract above described, with tho coal and other minerals in tho sovornl tracts subsequently describ ed, being tho samo that Samson Short and Kate, his wlfo, by deed dated November 10, 1WJ, granted and convey ed to B. E. Cartwright, subject, never theless, to tho unpaid part of a certain purchaso money mortgage mado bv tho said Cartwiignt to snlu Short, condition ed for the payment of tho sum of $15,020. Being the same land conveyed to the Biix'k Coal Company by B. E. Cart wright and Alice J., his wllo, by deed dated Juno 23, A. D. 1800, and duly recorded In tho ollico for the recording of deeds In Jefferson county, In Docd Book Vol. 50 at page 2311 etc. 7'ciW'i. Also, all that piece or parcel of land lying and being in tho" township ot Snyder, county or Jellerson and State of l'ennsylvnnia, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone South 70 degrees West 50 feet distant from tho centro of the track of tho Rldgway und Clearfield Railroad, and which is tho North-west corner of tho tract until recently belonging to Martin Clover, now the property of tho Brock Coal Company; thence South 60 degrees 15 minutes East 380 2-10 feet to a post, which is distant 30 feet at right angles from tho centre of the Brock Coal Company's tramway; thonce South 1 degree and I minute West 165i feot to a post; thence South 6 degrees 57 minutes West 255 8-10 feet to a post; thence South 75 degrees 30 minutes West 206 4-10 foot to a post, 30 feet dis tant from the centre of tho Rldgway and Clearfield Railroad track: thenco along tho lino of tho right of way of the said railroad to the place of beginning, containing about 2 3-10 acres of land. Reserving the right to a wagon crossing over the tracks and right of way under the trestle work of said Brock Coal Co. to the Rldgway and Clearftold Railroad bridge ovor the Rattlosnake Creek, for tho purpose of putting in logs and timber and other lawfulpurposes. Eleventh. Also all that certain plooe or parcel of land situated In the town ship of Snyder, county of Jofferson and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post which Is the south-west oornor of the J. W. Smith, formerly Tolbard, tract, which poet is 1,240 feet north 70 degrees east from a stone known as the Cherry corner and which is the north west corner ot a tract formerly the property of Martin Clover, now belong ing to the Brock Coal Company; thence north 70 degrees east 7764 feet to a post; thence north 20 degrees west to the south bank of Little Toby Creek; thence along the south bank of said creek in a south-westerly direction to a post which is north twenty degrees west from the place of beginning; thenoe south 20 degrees east to the place of beginning, containing 82-1 0W acres, more or less. True courses variations 3 degrees 30 minutes west. Reserving, however, all the coal and mineral rights heretofore reserved in former conveyances of said land. Twelfth. "Also, all that piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Snyder, county ot Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Situate on the south bank of the Little Toby oreek, and bounded on the north and east by said crook, on the west by a tract of land now tha property ot the Brock Coal Company, late belonging to J. W. enntn, on tne soutu oy iaoc oi too Brock Coal company, late known as tho Martin Clover tract, the aforesaid piece or parcel of Innd containing one-tenth of an aero, more or less. J'lnrlrenlh. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In tho Borough of Brockway- vlllo, In the county of Jefferson anil state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning nt a post whero the Southern line of East Main street In Bald Borough and tho Eastern line of a proposed street; thence eastward along the aforfsnld East Main street 70 feet to a post: thence southward at a right nnglo with tho snld East Muln street, 150 feet to a post, In the northern line of an alley; thence westward along said alloy 70 feet to a post In tho eastern lino of aforesaid proposed street; thence northward along said proposed street 150 feet to tho place of beginning, containing 10.VKI suM'iiiinl square feet, more or less, of land, with tho Improvement thereon, consisting of a two-story frame dwelU Ing house and outbuilding. With the Improvements on theseveral trncts heretofore described consisting of one standard gn.ige railroad bridge across Toby creek, 1 wagon bridge, cribbing for railroad and wagon bridge, 8,1)31 feot train road 25 jHinnd rnils, .1,753 feot tram road 20 jound rails, 3,801 feet trainroad 10 pound rails, 2 General Electric Company electric locomotives, 184 mining cars, 5,500 mine props, 220 initio ties, 2,544 text hemlock lumber, 405 bracket Insulators and cars complete. 25 trolly wire switches, 1,000 electric track connectors, 13 turnhuckles, 12,770 feet of mnln trolly wire, 4(1 feet of feed wire, 100 line Hiles, also 1 electric power houso, nnd to include all the improvements on the several tracts of land hereinbefore described. Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of the Brock Coal Company, at the suits of Joseph Wnrd, Trustee and tho General Electric Company, respectively. John W. Walkkk, U. S. Marshal, Western Dlst. of Pa. Marshal's (Juice, March 31, 1800. 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A line of novelty goods Irom 10 to 50 cents a yard; dreas goods in all colors and at all prices; plaids from 8 to 75 cts a yard; Shepherd plaid from 12J to 75 cts; cashmeres in all colors and at prices to suit the times; forty-five inch Henrietta in black, blue, green and rose at 48 cts a yard; former price $1.00. A large line in wash goods; Dimity, Percale, Gesmonda and Moire Esistal, Dotted Swiss in white, blue and pink at prices lower than ever; white goods at all prices; satines in plain, Btriped and figures.' Large line of embroideries from 2 cts up to 75 cts a yard. Ladies' waists from 48 cts to $1.25. CLOTHING. You will save money by buying your clothing at Hanau's. Men's all wool cheviot suits at 6.50, worth 10.00; men's all wool cheviot suits at 5.00; men's clay suits from 6.50 to $14; youth's suits in. cheyiots, worsteds and clay, all colprs, at all prices. Boys' and children's suits from 75o up to 5.00. A large line of laundried shirts, white and colored, from 50q to 1.25. A fine line in neckwear, hats and caps. Please call in before buy ing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. ; N". Hanau. HALF A CENTURY OLD, IS Is a sure remedy for Coughs, Colds, Whoop ing Cough, and all Lung diseases when uaed in season. Fifty years ago, Elder Downs wis given up by his physicians to die with uontumption. Under theie cireumstan ces he compounded this Elixir, was cured, and lived to a good old age. You can try It for the price of one doctor's visit For sale everywhere. CURED ANNUALLY. n 1 for Mile by II. Alei stoke Auditor's Kcport! Of ll'i'iif''"!' JWifiifiiiii forthr Year End- 1 1. nit. ....... itiy aiimrn wn, win. Hami'KI. 1'vk. supervisor. UK. To ain't of cliiptlciHc " from Collector H " Co. Treimurer... tt.Ttx 07 2:til mi iks m Cll. f!,l!!7 IM Ily tux leliirncil $ ?.' !W " t'xoncriitlmin fiil r,, " MIIh pulil, overwork, Ac... MoTs " liihor 011 roads l.lnl 711 " time. IM ihivs L'lW ll (2,1117 (16 J. .11AI1TIN 1'OI.TZ, rMIIHTVISor. lilt. To nm't of duplicate l,sx M " from county trcus'r... Ill in " " rnllertor :m (l " due liy tonthdilp Iu7 Ml CH. J,:tH 47 liy Ins returnon.;' I Ml 77 ' exoneration 14 25 " WIN paid, overwork 4-17 71 " lnlMir ou road I,l7.r, IW " I line, I Mi days HTN no CM 47 Amos HtiioI'sr, Collector of Koail Tu lilt. To duplicate CH. Ily Hiipervlsor'n receliiln i ,r " voticlicrH " percent aire " exoneration " taxretiirned " cmh on auditing expciiHC Due township 4"!2 Til 4li0 (HI 4!l 17 71 14 i r.i (17 !W 27 (Kl 2X4 XI -31.422 T.I iiioiinet HoNFit, uverseent. Hit. To nm't from collector g tijfl (K) othersoiirceH 11:1 7 " " " last year's ace.'t. 6fi7 7H " " due from township... 44 si 81,.y2 70 Ily keeplntf paiiHr ,r services and expense , lilllspiiid " niedlcaltittcudanctt... , .I.M).7 . 1117 (l . I! rtl . Isu ("I 70 INumher of persons that received relief Ml. Amos utiioi rr, Collector of Poor Funds Hit. To duplicate f,4J " purcuiitaKu added 15 00 CH. 91.4.17 73 ity overseers receipts s ir.'il to ' seated lax returned 117 M " exonerallons 2;i M " n per cent oil duplicate... Kl 13 Duo township $1(1 AH 1,4117 73 W..T. tllM.ls, I 1.. 1', McCl.EAItY, f Auditors. THE PEOPLE'S Bargain - Store lias an immense stock ot Spring and Summer Goods that are being sold at remark ably low prices. A big variety of men s pants from 68 cts. up; a very nice annort ment of men's clothing from $4.00 a suit up; a handsome line of boys' suits, from 6 to 13, from $1.00 a suit up; big line boys' knee pants from 18 cts. a pair up; handsome line of gentlemen's percale spring shirts, laundried,' for merly 50, 55 and 60 cents, now 88 cents; a good work ing shirt, formerly 85 and 40 cents, now only 25 cents; a nice line of lace curtains, fine patterns, from 45 cents a pair up; assortment of em broidery from 3 cents a yard up; oil cloth, 50 inches wide, first-class goods, only 15 cents a yard; ladies' gauze shirts from 5 cents up; gentlemen's spring and summer neckties, nice line, from 10 cents up; assortment of sweaters, good quality, from 25 cents up; fine suspenders from 5 cents a pair up; ladies' fast black hose, formerly 10 cents, only 5 cents; a large assortment of shoes, hats, umbrellas and notions always to be found at the reople s Bargain store. All these goods are first- class; call and see the goods and we guarantee them at prices quoted. Our motto is quick sale and small profit. A. KatzenJWr, MainPt- Waville m.'W. Mcdonald, FIRE, LIFE end ACCIDENT insurance. I have a Iiu-jjo linn ot Companies and am (irrpared to handle lat'Ke or small linen of Inmirunco. Prompt attention Iflvcti to any hiisiiiass liitrunlod to my euro. Oflleo In Kolnn Illouk, Ileynolds- villo, t'a. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-snoer and General Blacksmith. T!frm-r)nMlnir dnitn In lw nnniimt, miintuT nnd 1y tho liilrst Improved rrMMhml. Over UH) f 1 1 11 ct'i'itt k IikIh of mImm'm muih' for rorrw tlort of ftmlty net Inn himI dlm-ii'-cfl feet. Only th hest nuikniif kIhwh nnd nulls mhimI. Ho-tmlt-lnir of nil UIimIh riircfully nnd prom pi )y nit'ii'n iiill'H on himd. .Iiu-ksnii H., noiir ! ifili, Itryiiolduvllle, I'll. LOOK AT THISP Pm i W PS .! 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Every sack guaranteed to give satisfac- tion or money, refunded. Ufa olen fnrtu o fill lib UIOVS VUI J U IUII line of all kinds of Feec. at lowest prices. Reynoldsvillk, Penn'a. for Fine Stock of LEK, r EvcryM') IRVHIG. Lis:.:::