l'lililinlu'd every Thursday. T H. HAHTERi Editor and Pi opnetor, Subscript ion 1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING: On ('ctlmtin. On Year One hull Column On year i.o Onn lour Ih Cnhiinn, oim Ye f., tf'M r fi"Fl(iiiil fanl. pet yrur ft l) AuilltiiM. Kicrutor. AiliuinlKtrHi'ir, ami Awltntt Nollrra Ij.60 When ni ifril rruriKf im ntf Hri- inmlu, all eilverllfiMni-tit. lni-rtM luf rm thnn 4 month, we chum II 'ib prr Inrli lor flr-l liinrrtlmi fi.mi it lha prrnml lnirti..ti eii.1 "t crnta lur mrii niniT(urnt liiTtiiin. Thursday, Dec. 13, 1888. Senator Itiiills denies tlmt he eir n1.it fl lu.iliciniiHstoi ii'Hiilimit l'rewi tent CleveLml, mid lifter thisdi-nial from a limn who win never known to deviate from 1 lie utrict line of truth all further controversy is ridiculous. The blame of circulat ing these stor ies belongs to those Deinoernts who circulated it scurrilous paniplit at the St, Lions Democratic convention, and to the New York Timrn, which revived the whole matter for the pm pose of denial, after it had been lost sight of. Savs the Philadelphia Xorti A im riniu : While the Soldiers' Orphans' schools of this State were originally intended only for the edu cation of children of soldiers killed in 1 mt tie, they have liecii extended from time to time to accommodate the orphans of soldiers who have died since, an. I this might lie again done with justice ly (lie Legislature so as to prevent the expiration of the schools in isim. Tin-superintendent of the schools estimates that in 1890 there will still remain over 1'iOU chil dren under sixteen years, and these should certainly he provided for Pennsylvania owes that much to her sons who went into hattle for her, J and every soldier's orphan is niorallv entitled to this education, which has heretofore lieeti so freely given. It will not he many years before the last soldier's orphan will he past tho school aire, and as the expense is continually decreasing, another ex tension of the schools will he inex pensive as well as proper. Benefits cf High License And again Philadelphia is heard from on the High License ouestion A well-known lawyer of that city Hays tlmt it in quite probable the licensi Vvit wilt next year further ruLiU the number of saloons to one thous and. Last year there were about 3, :!!" applications before Hie court and these will lie reduced to 2,00(1 next month. There are at nresent about I, 'Mr.) licensed saloons in this city ot over a million people. ;.. duce this number to oik thousand. and there is one saloon for every one thousand pie. At nresent there are less arrests und commit incuts to pi Hon tliiiu under the old law, anda more yin-ral ol e,ei ain-e of the laws. I'lie,,,- feel , hae impressed thciuscl es mi the ni'nds of the judges, and i f I hey ean keep I In- number of sa loons within tun- thousand, they will doit. And again the emphatic dec laration is made that hie.li license is not a failure. Iliceeck's rcssica Eill- Washington, Dec. iiiber lo. In tin Senate to-day Senator Jliscock, of New toil;, nit induced a bill lu-ovid in;.' fur the pensioning of soldiers and sailors of the late war who sutler disability, as follows : All those who have lost both feet or both hands or one foot and one hand, or have totally lost tho night of both eyes or the sight of ouo eye, the sight of the other vye having been totally lost previously, or have been disabled by wounds or disease so as to require tho constant aid and attendance of one or more per sons. !7J per month ; all persons who, in like manner, have been to tally disabled for tho performance of any manual labor, or have lost nn arm at tho shoulder joint or a leg at the hip joint or so near tho joint in either case as to prevent the use of an artificial limb, or have been per manently disabled in an arm or a leg or hand or foot ho as to bo disabled in a degree equal to the said loss of an arm at the shoulder or leg at the hip, 50 a month ; all those who, in like manner, have lost an arm at or above the elbow joint, or a leg at or above the knee joint, or ho near tho joint in cither case as to prevent tho list- of an artificial limb, SIOj all those who have lost a hand or foot, s:i". It also provides that all those who hav e been disabled, by wounds or disease, for tin-performance of man ual labor, in a degree next inferior to the class totally incapacitated for tho performance of any manual la bor, heretofore rated at $24, shall receive a pension of per month. Sound Advice--. We agree with the a writer in the North American, of Philadelphia, who, in speaking or writing rather of the correct revision of the tariff, says in these blunt, plain words : "To all Republicans we Bay, do not be deceived. The country will not allow any trifling with the ques tion. It in of vital importance to the future growth and prosperity of the nation. You are to revise the tariff. But it must be dono on broad principles, treating all sections hon estly, protecting all home industries to hucIi an extent that it will not be possible for foreign competition to destroy them or even to retard their growth, but not to the extent of making monopolies or trusts' possi- If .1 1 .. 1 -11 . uiv. ii iiie pany uesiiaies uow, jusi so Hiiro as the sun risen and sets will it bo retired four years from March next into the oblivion it will ho just ly dencrve. "President Harrison has an oppor tunity that seldom falls to man. If he w ill rail to his council men whe represent the highest order of states manship, men whoso names are syn onymous with brains and honesty iijc mere mention of whose names inspires confidence, he will have tho most glorious administration the country has ever witnessed. We do not want to see the Administration handcapped with men who have been before the country as candi dates for office for years, nor those who are known only as political managers. The times demand big men, honest men, wit.i a perfectly clear and unimpeachable record, and the country will not be satisfied with any others. "Tho writer of this article is a straight-out Republican ; not a Mugwump nor a Republican who votes one year for his party another year for a Democrat, but a Republi can who has always voted for his party, who believes in his party and its principles, who rejoices beyond expression at his party's success, and because he loves the principles which govern the party, he wants to do what little he may to guard it from making a mistake. Tho coun try trusts us sufficiently to give the management of its affairs into our hands. Let us accept tho r espou Hibility in all seriousness and prove faithful to the trust. Doing this, tho control of the government will remain in our hands for an indefi nite period ; failing to do this, the days of the party aro numbered." WTien flaby wm elok, we pare Iiet futon WUtn alio ww a I'liilJ aim rriivl fur ('natnrta, Whan alu beraiue Mim, ah ilcing to Caatoria, W bau hatl Children, alia gar Uieia Caaloria Dr. Tlit'i-I, tlie ecl.-liiiile.l Specialist, lias et to receive iii-um- of special dis ise, Ui-l'Viil aiiii l.idnev dleu!H, or I'loml prison , ul I e I (I i n, promptly OTCt hi it). pr..-reMtn.. pel lliillu-lilly cure- W e wniiKl uilviM' nil nlieriiig to euli-llll I lie Iim-Ii pe-.(ihally or tlv lelter, 111.- know leily e und piiwer of li.-uling i most inai Vi Luis, niliee .LIS Noi l Ii Fourth Street, l'liiliulelpliia, ptt Bucklin's Arnica Salve The Best Suite in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Boron, Ulcers, Bait Itheuin, Fever Bores. Tetter. Charmed lUuda. Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkln rup- uuuh, una positively cures rues, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfoot satisfaction, or money refund- d. Price C3 cents per box at G. M. Bhindel's Drug Store. Our Candidate for President, H will bt) Ii. ununited by tile uou veulion and Will bo elected by the people. hi'cutiPt he will come the near et tollllinu' their Ideal ut a Cheif.Mitg Istriite. Kleetriu lii iters has beeu given the hiirhfHt place, because no other medicine has ho well filled the Ideal of a perfect tunic and alterative. I he people luive indorncd Kleetriu Hitters and rely upon this ureat re medy in u triHililesof Liver, iStoumeli and Kidue-H. For nil M.iIhi lal Fever und diH'MM-ncausp by Muiuriul I'uMoiih, Kleetriu liilter cannot be tm highly recoinnieiideil. Also cures Headache and Constipation. Satisfaction gimr. Hliterd, or money refunded. 1'rice SOij d $1 at li. M. Bhimiei Dmj; Store Notice- Ncitlco Is lietvliv elvpn Unit I will nut tm r. HiKinsllili1 fur any ili-iils i-nniriu-teil bv mv son, Ainiiiiiii .1. Klluu. I'arili-HiriiHiiiiKlilm Io any trixMlH will (lu so ut thi-lr own risk. JOHN W. KLINE. IjIXKCUTOU'H N()TICK.-Xotice is JllHPcltV trvfi t hut V.ut TnuU. tiieliture mi llm oit.itA a! 1 ll..i..l. a ... i i (t mv -iiuo wi n tin ih in nut iiHiuru iioJ 1)H ul MhH.itHirifh, SnydtT county. i ii., nuvo ifori milieu n inu iuitiriuni( reoi l- ln.r in Mil kil I..UI.4I1I0 All ..aN,..., a 1. --. 1- ... ...... r, , ,,,, iVi ni lie. 1 II Ul VttllV, HI utn payment, nntl tlioxi h.ivliitf el iiui UKHiimt it 'Ht Ul iU' ill i PVUICIIIt'Ul IU h. .M 1. 1.1. W 1 IT V. N M V r. R , Executor. Poaaeawa manjr Important Advantafea over all other prepared Food. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Makos lump, Laughing, Healthy Sable. Ratulntaa the (tumaor) and Bowaia. fdltl bjr Dnnrglata. Me., 30., S1.00. WELLS, PICHARDSOW t CO., IHUKOTU, T. Baby Portraits A Portlcillo of T.eantlnil baby portralta, prlnl-l on flnc plate paper bv patent Photo tmcei. aent free to M.rthur uf any Habr born Willi In a year. ery Mother wanta theaa Dlcturaa: n.n.1 iiimr. GtY Uabjr'a name and age. WILLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO., Proo., Button, VL It'o Ea&y to Dyo , WITH Superior IN Strength, Fastness. Beauty, AND Simplicity. Warranted to color mora aonda thnn an mber dyca ever tnmle, ami to giro more brilliant and durable color. Auk for the JHnmtmd, and take 00 other. 36 colore 1 to cant each. WLLS, RICHARDSON I CO., Burlington. H. For Gilding or Bronilng Fancy Article, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Oold, Bllv.r, Bronia, Copper. Only to Cent. AN ELEGANT I 1 Line of STOVES Sik-Ii tt hint never before ben neen in Snyder county will be found at D, T. mm STOVE DEPOT. The variety In ko jrrent, the ty leu ho eleiratit. Htid the priced no reininmtbl that the clooext buy era cant resiot the tempt Injf itppenratice of the mii);nlt)cpnt Square Heaters and Decant Cook Sloven and All buy a Stove and go home happy. QmiOrO UnnfarO. cw Suiwliino, Art Fortune, Xew OqUdl U nCdlDl Ol Howe Vcnlilatnl, ami others. Xew Hetilutor, New Sustjuelianna, Onnl Otnunn (Irand Times, Golden Affc, Ktc, Ktc. UUllK OlDVcSl S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. ACiKNT I'.OU THE- IW HOME Sewing Macliine ! Thin machine in beyond a doubt the litfhtcht runnlni,', eit8 lent operated and inoxt durable niuchine In the market Simple, troiif, swift, and sure. Perfect in every particular. It ban work ed ItHHlf info Mm ImuiI inniliiur ull competition and to-day xtainU unrivaled for all purpOHPH. My Merchant Tailoring Department i full and complete. I am daily receiving HhipmentH of CI.OTIIS, CASS1 MKKKS, Ktc, for the mauufaetiire tif Stylixh and well made Clot hint;. I take orders for Huitethrotijfh Snyder county and alway guarantee Sat inf ac tion. Sfouiiiij', Dying nml Repairing XYutly and Cheaply done. Call and examine the famloiiH New Home Machine, iee the Uali y of goods and the htvleH of our ilotliiug and we u ill need no nllu-r rci-iunemlationN Aug. Hi. n. S. T. IIl'CK, New Ilerlin, Pa. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Guu and Rifle Combined. llns system 111 combined ritle and sliot-gnn oilers advantages over other makes even nmre marked than those for slmt only. They far excel all oth ers 111 strength, accuracy workmanship and balance. PR I f FS V11;!!' m;lin, bent decarlmnized blned 1 illlUaUkJ castcelbanl 10 10 1 .. t,r. rt.,e. f. viilo cartridge "oCTfl H o' !,,,,,. - ;on, a above, 38-55 lW1.rd ca MaZ Th C aLove nriroa iiuA cartridges ur:ipei sue ami one box of FISHING-TACKLE ! A Complete. Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, ect. I respectfu llysubmit to you a few prices Assorted Trout-iles at 25c. a dozen, tr,out-lioks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents po yard. Keels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. mmm hmml v - -t.-V.. V.' ' . JK r Watch This Space, 1888. Spring and Summer. 181 We are now prepared to show you an immense va: fl 1 UT SM Hi S.NfllflHS IIWIB j "1 W U WW In Dry (Joods we have an elegant lino of Conil.iii Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Ratines. A Variety of Wash Dress Good Scotch Zephvr Cloth ew Uahcoes, Century Clotli. White Dress Q, An Elegant Line of Cassimeres Laces, and Embroideries. IFfln-stocBaiss Knce tries mm BROS., Selinsgrov WcllD Mas! 1 et ill continue in tbe Merchant Tailoring busincBs with roto, Bby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and lake this means of informing the people of Snyder coatitv, I'm have on IiiidiI a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and buuipltB from tie Lost and most reliable New York and I'bilade!; bouses, and will sell lower than ever. Catting, Cleaniug, lienniriog,! ing aDd Scouring done on short notice. Nov- llf- E. E. BUCK New Goods! New Goods Having just returned from the Eastern cities with a magnificent .tort goons we taKe tins method to invite the citizens of the West End toc&ll see it and notice the GREATLY REDUCED PRICE at which we are offering It. You will And everything of the latest lot line of READY MADE CLOTHING Dry Goods, Dress Uoods, Single and Double Shawls, Wooleu BlaukeU. Djireaiis, Allien Table Uooilo, Glassware, Tinwaro, Queensware, a full line of Jewelry, Clocks, Vtd- BOOTS AMD SHOES, RUBBERS U Everything is new and fresh and the prices cannot help but suit tlied "l ""t. MeHrt always inonurul Tor the liberal putronngo thus fuf tended us, and will eudeaver to merit a continuance of the mme bv m and uprlKlit ilealings. riiKIDMAX&GKTZ. Ueavcrtowii)f"
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