SfrfSKtoWiurjIi $wt, BY a1, ii. iivitTii:ii. SabMiiptto- $1.50 Vtr Year BATtS OF ADVERTISING : ib Tur aoo as. Una Year avet Lai.laeia, Sua nm1 :arle, per ? tar, Ksenatnr, AJn Yetr f.1 M) f avog mlnlnrator. ami twmi Nti Wr-H ipaelal . ai.U par Sbo eeaeait loaeri Aaeiae Ntla sa.f 9 fHt it imM arrangru.nt ara male, all .laaertad for laM tho I mouth, ueb lor br intr i ton I o loaertloa and II etDti lor tacb atat laeartlt o. wawnLt-j... ..' ffhmreday, March 22, 1SSS. H2LFBIC2S ezcohd. At understand, an effort is be ing uftde to belittle the publio ser ioes of Hon. A. S. Ilelfrich as rep reteotalife of this county, and tbnt oar people maj not be mislead by these missrepresentations, wo pro poee to meet thou in a mad; way let the blame rest wbcro it will. TLe charges, as we learo, aro four in camber, viz't 1st That be roted in faor cMLo repeal of the scalp act. This is a falsehood simple, plain, tod direct. lie rot od and worked : profession with eminent success till against Us repeal, but confronted bj fivo or tix years ago when bin Lculth the etidenco that some counties io became so precarious that be retired ... oi i i i i n , .Jfioru regular practico. He bad cou- ia this State Lad been compelled to 1 .... r . L I traded disease of stomach aud bow pay as high as 9.0U0 bounty iu ajeIt wiiilo io ,uo ftrnjy which cluDg to ingle year, tamed the tide and the. him through his subeetiusnt lifo, and resalt was a "horizontal reduction," for which be wan no m ro responsi ble than tbo least of as. 2d. That be voted against the six months' school bill. So ha did, and by bis action he atriolly complied with tbo expressed wishes of two-thirda of bis constitu ents. Before this law of making the minimum school term six months. the legth of term was partly options al, bat now the term must bo six months, whether the teacher baa a fall house of pupils the laBt month or the mice that play under the emp ty benches to keep him company. Henoe, the advantages of this act are eveo yet a matter of conjecture in some parts, and no one, acquainted with the wishes of our poopl- ti n. time .iu5 smi.y. 1 m it ; I '. I Cl ' .ii j iu nw-M ii' , r T.'jor ist ..I U-S.. xoproseutative it the matter, 3d. That be oted for the High License bill. Bo be did, and bad be not be would not now be a candidate for republican honors ia this eouoty. The eight republican members of the noose who went over to tbo op position have been respectfully shelv ed, and we have it from good author ity tbat they will not represent their districts on the next legislature. It was a Republican measure.aud we feel glad to see that he found him self jostiQed is standing by his par ty. He undoubtedly could have made a good dav's wages by voting the other way for there were some Jadases in the House and more than "thirty pieoes of silver"' changed bands. As to tho merits of the bill, one year's trial will dispell all pre judices tbat may now exifet against it The public treasuiies ia the Commonwealth will be benefited to the extent of $2,500,000 per year, .... . ! ii ' i- ',.1 ... i .1,'ied to Kiverbido cemetery by th which is judicially distributed ia the i . . . , . i .-i--.:,- .. Knights TtuipUr and El. M. Trutz the State lessening local taxation and diminishing pauperism and crime. 4tb. That be will vote io favor of eubmitticg tbe Constitutional Aistnd ment to a vote of tbe people. Why shouldn't be 7 Is not a gov ernment, "of tbe peoplo, for the peo ple and by the people" a cardinal Republican principle Can any saco4 man see bis way clear to stand in path of the people cf this or any other State and refuse them tbe right of a vote on a matter of such great importance t If the people of this Commoowcaltu desire a vote on this matter who would dare question tbeir riht It is bard to say npou which side of the fence Soyder coun ty will be found ia the matter, but their right to the use of the ballot box to express tbe voice cf tho peo ple cannot be denied iu a free conn try, and the man or party who would Attempt it can expect ootbiug short of publio derision and coudemuutiou. Yes, sir; be will Tote for submitting tbe question to the people, nod if Le bad acy intentions to the contrary be woald not polute the party by tskirg to become its representative od violate its most sacred promise till fresh fo the minds of the people VT have careally watched Mr. Ilelfricl'a legislative oareer and can mj, candidly, we Cod do fault io Ibis man, tod will ever stand ready to dsfoool faithful end conscientious cScUUfi regardless of part effiila C:iUA3.Y. rromflieTliree Uiver,CMIch.)rritHnf. At Lis lemdei.et-.tl.i. citv, Mv.tKl.iy0f a.,)mH thunoand d..U.irB- Mr. A. JL March 6. 1S3. Dr. C. W ' (?,iiirnrl lima turn nnna.1 na d i.liat-tw.iirt Backus, aged 43 yoars, 1 month and ... : . : 17 days. Dr. Charles Wellington Dnckns was boru in Middlebnigh, Hnjder Co. Ta, Jauuary 18, 1810. While be was yet a boy his father moved to Seliusgrore, same coanty, where be grew to munhood. His adrancod education wns rocoived at Tuscarora, Pa. lio graduated at the Pennsyl vania Medical collego in Philadel- phiit in 1853, at the ae of 13 yeurs. lie afterwards located at Fiehern fiilo, Ii., wLero ho practiced medi cine till the war brcke out when lie joitiod the army ai surgeon of the 93th K-g. l'a. Vol. Infautry and was subsequently promoted to brigade surgeon and for a timo was in charge cf the hoppittd at Wilmington, N. C. lie wns at the buttle of Oettyebarg nnd was the first surgeon to minister to Maj it Daniel E tickles when be lost Liu lotf. lie participated in the various buttles of the wilderness, and wai with Uen. Duller in his expedis tion agninat Fort Fibber. At the closo of the war be came went to Klkhurt Ind , wbcro he had nctimuntrtoces, and located in Three I Rivers in ISO') and practiced Lis I t . t. . .Ml finally consigned him to the grave Of late years he has traveled much in tho south and west in quest of cli mnto nnd conditions that would res tore his health but searched iu vain. In 18G8 he farmed a matrimonial lallianco with Miss Mattie Caldwell who has been bis faithful, loving helpmont and companion through all J these years of prosperity and suffer iog. To her alTectiooate watch-care and constant attention he w dotibt- eBa indebted for tho prolongation of 'his life a number of yeurs. For ho ! had bucu near death's door on several j previous occasions. Sheens ever been by bis side, tenderly, lovingly, constantly ministoring to bis wauls. Dr. BackuB was a prominent mason and w as, at the time of his death, eminent commander of tho kuights templar of this villuge a position tbat ho. .ba.VjltJ repit3iiry.' lie was u of the Kd. M. Prutzmao post III . . . . .1 ii T I ... wun i uieuivci ui wg uuji Legion iRTtBru. a . and tf tha Mich- igan State Medical association. He was jastly reputed A skillful physician and surgeon and a gentle man cf rare integrity He was somewhat reserved sud reticent in manuer, rarely volunteering an opin ion nnasked and even then with de liberation. He thought twice and spoke onco, bo ;atcful was he to reu der correct judgement. He prefer cd being right t? simply appearing 'to bo wise. Mo was tbonght by some to bo J in taut aud aristocratic in feel ing, but those who knew bim best found him genial and companionable His wife survives bim, bereft and lonely; for they wuro never blessed w ith any children. Two brothers, S. S and Geo. A Rtckus and a sis ter, Mrs, Sarah A. Klse, all of Phila delphia, also survive. The funeral took place at the borne at 2 o'clock, p. in ; Thursday, Kwv J. A Itunney cf Kulamasoo of ficiating. The remains were escoi t- e ghts Templar and E 1. M. Trutz- man post, J. A. P. I'euko, of Centre ville, on behalf tf the order of Mas oniy id a Jo a brie! uddress at the grave, out ue wus not buiteu witu tbo ceremony of either of the orders, it btiug understood that it was his rcqest thut no ostentation or unus ual display should be exhibited on tbo occasion. The community unite iu sympathy for the sorrowing wifj aud friend's and tuouro with tbem, for all recog nize in bis death a publio bereave ment. E- Z- Ccnrai- The Nwtoii Evening Kanaan, of NewtoD, Kansas, puys tho fallowing eompliment to 1?. H- Conrad, former ly a native of Snyder county: This euterprisiug youug man came to Newton from ilea vet town, Penn sylvania, where be rcbidodfora num ber of years. Upon his arrivals here, bo woiked for two or threo of our leading druggibls at different times, as prescription clerk, he being an axcelleut compounder and thorough ly achooled ia the drug busiuess. On January 1st, 1887, bo engaged iu the drug buniucHion bis ownresponw sibility at bis present location in the Randall block, corner of Main and Fifth streets- He baa met with ex cellent success and is at presoot do iog good business- He has a bet ter equipped drag bouse than nine tenth of them, doing busioess in XCtustA. It Is cirsfalij .rrsoged i filed up in a nat and attractire ct.vle. His stock in large, of ILe best q uMly and represents an invHtmcut iit, he being a graduate and boldiag a diploma front the Baltimore Col lege cf Physicians and Surgeons City Hospital and Dispensary. Ilia years of experience iu this line gives our people implicit confidence in Lira, which accounts for Lis increasing pntronago and remarkable success. He employes none but experienced and gradnuted pharmacists, atid all who Lave prescriptions compounded at bis store mny test assured they will be properly prepared. Last December Mr. Conrad, in connection with his brother, A. 13 Conrad pur chased the DeWitt slock of jewelry and are now conducting that busi ness in connection with the drug house. In this they iovested several thousand dollars, and we are pleased to learn that they are netting a handsome retnrn for their invest incut- Mr. A. B. Conrad, an exper ienced jeweler and watcbtuukcr, is iu cbargo of lbo department aud is ably assisted by Mr, Chailes DuWitt, a man who has spent a life-time in ti ts particular calling. They attend to repairing of watchos, clocks and jewelry. Tho Conrad boys are quits popular in Newton. They are ex cellent young men, industrious and strictly attentive to business, und are certain to roako their mark ia this world-. ts:t dais at ths itatzouai CAPITAL- IHN5SILVAMA IUII.RhAU's roPt'LAfl KXCl'KMUJf. In order that every one may have ao opportunity of visiting Webhing- ton, the Pennsylvania Itailroad Com pany will run a third and the last special excursion to Washington on Thursday, Maich 29th, 1S33. TLe round-trip tickets will be operative for ten days, a period of time ample for a thorough vi-it to the capital with its hundreds of interesting scenes aud l laces. Tbe iinblio build- logs aro a sonrco of tbe greutetit in- . . , ., , , terest, wuile Congress, tho courts, .l, f .. .i.. iuo uuii'iuuicuMiJBiiiuuuun, niiu iuo prominent places in tbo vicinity, serve to fill tbe me.su re of pleasure. Ia addition to these, Richmond and Mount Vernon may be vibited on low rate tickets which will bo sold to tho txcursionists. Tho special traiu of Pullman Parlor Cars and day coaches will leave at tbo timo speci fied below, aud round-trip tickets, allowing a stop-over in Baltimoroon return trip, good for ten days, to be used going only on special traio and returning by any rcgalai trniu cx tbe New Yoik aud Chicago Limited, will be sold from tbe stations men tioned at the rotes quoted: Kate. Trains leave. Pittsburgh Altouna liullwood 15 Jlofonto Ch-ui field Pbiliptburg Osceola Tyrone linntiugdoa Mu.Jfold '7 f)0 8-00 A.M. G o() 1150 " G CO 12.03 P.M. G GO 10.25 A M. G '0 y. to G 50 10 Hi G fiO 10.45 G AO 1215 l'.M G 50 12..00 G uO 0 55 A.M 6 35 1.0S P.M. 5 fJ5 1.23 " 5 50 1 17 5 25 2 05 5 15 2 00 4 GO 2 3G " Arrive 7 05 " Mt. LTnii.n McVejtown I.CWIstuWU J. Miffiin Port Uoyal Newport asbington Tho Last Izcursisa cf tho :as:n to V7ashingt:n- The last of tho series of popular excursions run from this section to Washington i3 arranged for Thurs day, March 29th, and will bo over tho Pi-nnsylvauia Railroad. The date has teou fixed so as to suit the convenience of as many people as posbiblo by giving them tho oppor tuuity for a pleasant little trip before the actual eprinz work beeins Washington ia very attractive at this season of the year. The face of na ture ia just beginning to smile with the frcshuess of the new spring, the parks and gardens are in bod and bloom, and the handsome city is banduotnor then over ia the radiance of aa Easter suu. The excursion will go by special train as heretofore. Tho tickets will be good for ten days, and will admit of a stop-over at Raltimoro on the return trip. Ed. Pcht. Please announce my name as a candidate for Representa tive Delegate, subject to tbo rules of the Primary. J. H. LJaix, . vfMcKces. En, Poht I'luaee sonoance roy unmo as a candiJats for Hpresentu live Delegate, subject of tlio rules liorotaiag the Repoblionii l'riuiury. If, !! OttlMU. ruet i aua l tduaa fii aaia.eirwtiaiiiia-awwUMaili.eeaa.aad elali dri to w rre, will la iv.y eaaaa Mmar t..Aw, .1 w BW -"arlo-e.bawa.ly lea w C "ronchlw. aUima, lBdlareeuoa Lie ARKER'C CilNOCN tOailOwtui.XrsJiIr. TJ w fill J uawty ul oral , ajd Ulbe beat rjntii t"f ail a1ctiua of tne turuet aaul limn, atd - - Millinery Store. I desire to announce to tbo publio cf aVIiddloburgh nnd vicinity tbat I have re ceived a full lino of Spring Goods, consisting of the lat est stylo of Spring HATS, BONNETS, PLUM KB, ltlBBONS, LACES, Children Caps and all such goods that belongs to a first class Millinery store. I in vite you all to givo uie a call and oxamino my goods bo lero buying elsewhere Itcspoctfutly Yours, M. V. EKDLEY. URAJD JURORS. Th following ii tho lift or Grand Jurort drnwti lurMitjr term of court. HiMTur Want Ikiuo lletrrr, A. N. Knule. Il, aer W-t Joc;ih kllno, Wm. J. Wieanil. pnt.ro Philip J How. ' Krnnklln Win. M ittrr. Jno. W. W.ilter. MlilillnlinrKh J. W.SmirU, Ju. Min or. M inion 11 J. Ilrr, Siinnn llnmiuol. I'rnn Aimd J. Hher, Win. H'her. I'dirr Ah. Murklor, Jiwb Scbuc, Lowll Itoil.h, Mlrlmnl P. Mnnxlft. Si Iln.iiriive Lrfvl r'trlivr. E. II. .Tone. Niirlnn K.linsr K. Slmnnnn. Win. J. Klof. Waslilitou ltouUou rinllpt, Jmnvt Tbarp. I'EriT JUKDK. The fnllowloK u III list ol t'dlt Jurori iluwn for Max 'r,n ol court, Iloavrr Wm. Y. ''. Ono. K. Kllno, IlnJ. Zorlm 1 p. S. Kroi-il, John Duck. Heaver Went l'nl. H. t'l-h, ;lm !. Hnyi!r. Cli.iimnn Aiiif. II . Tmtitiniin, liuli. I., Kloh- enbnWi, lloiit. Kroltr.sr, Heur; lllil, Javut) Nowumn, Tlioa. It. I.lirlil. Ontre K. Kliry, t'tl.ih Welrli-h. r ninUlln Ld. Hii iiiiikI, Win. lUnflnnr, I.RO'i HitMliiKor, Iuvla It. (Hit, Wm. II. Iluutijr. Jacob W. IIwiniir. loo. E. Spoclit, J. O. Waltor, Mill iril lla-lmer. Jarkvm r'muklln Snjrilur, Oo. Kllr.Klr, laid Wntzul. Wm. H. WcH.il, bllut Spang- Inr. Vl.lilldninrh-Vred Siultli, II. U. Ilolln. Mlilillvrrnk li'iiry S. Wholly, Jurvb lawvr, I. I. .Miller, l.ii. m n ti.'l Itoninr. Jloni Jncoi) jurretl, J. U. llanRler, Totor Kanti. IV nil-U. V. Bow A. R. fliiir. '' rti iwi Miiuiium. tpriiiK . a. i.iiii. I .iiii.i Niinan J. llrniM, M. R. Horrol.l. WuKhlimlon Jaiuli M. Hon ill, ImI, Muor, Wui. IWyor, Ueo. K. Hi:lcr. ii....... . . !r Li.r imo.". NerTuamia, ur. (t'iriiil. Im S.H an-li (trfiM, Pkllatlal u hi. i tw per bottio, a for 5w. At Drug S'l" Itjli, 1 U - NOTICE TO HEIRS. fu ti matter of Vie Estate of Henry Jiratztrt late of Centre townriiip, Sny Atr enmity, J 'a., dee'd. To Amanil Kratior, Intermarried with Peter IbutnaK, ileo'rt , nf.,--- ' .""i . Snr.irr co joMi . rra. KraUcr. ol Ke.) riiio. .ifrSEiintjr, P., or Krttur, of r-kion ilJIrSiiyder Kiuntr. '. I.lile, In tertnairlft wlili Nnmu.-l liniae of Shr,ler' Mill., M rtlln o.'ontt .Sim n Krutzi r, Al lo, lotirm.rrlea eel I b llopiila Mili brll, Ale ta, Inturinarrled with N ttlian HaekenburK, all of f.ktoDTill. -0)rtir county, I'm , Jobn Kr-ticr, a minor bo hu f ir b.i naar.il.a A. A. KoiiilK, f Hct'lure, Fa., (.alberlne. now Jw U . who lere t iu tie bora hiialiaod, J'ieTB Mareer. ef K- r.iUr'e Mlt ktffllej eouu y, P. ami tbo f.illolai( ohllilreii vlrr-inb. Jennie, mIDori.wb'i bate for Ibolr Karillaa A. A. Uoialu, of McOluro, Hny.l r eonoly, Pa., Sarb, now deo'il., wb i le.. to iurvire ber himbaud, A' llri-w Wiigoer, anil tbe folloarlkt; chllilred, vlt : Uliatlui. Kate, (.leoitju. Alloe ami Mien, all of whom ur minora ami liee fur thrlr uoarillau A. A. KomlK, or OlcUiuri". Mnyiler co ioty, Fa. i oil Ato ber-bf ciiou to ue anil appear do fore tbo Jiiiinee of our court ol t'utiiiiion floe. to be beM itt Mldilleburitii on tbe 4ili Monday of ill X Y. A, 1. It, at 10 o'clock In tbe fnrcnonii, then anil tboro to acet'tit or ret. no to take lbo t etlate of HtN'KY KKliZLH, die'd , at tbeappralead alullon mi upon it oy an in jucm .nuy awHruen uy he i-ld Court, and returned by tlie Sbi-rllf ol aid county, ur bow oni why tbo aame bniild Dot ! told. And borenf full not. Wltne.atbe Hon, Jotriib C Mu. Iif t, Prol- dint ul our ald I'o irt at nllddloburab. tbla ilb day of .Mai eh A. H.Ihuh. n . v. iTiiimai cu, rrniuy. NOTICE TO HEIRS In Vie mutter oj Vte Ecstate of Amelia Kratzrr, Utte Centre tnKiuuip, Snyder county, dto'd. To Amatiiia Krataer luierniarrled with Peter Tbomaa, dee d of A'laaia townililp, uydr eouoty, j 'a. Wm. Kraner, of Heudivlllo, Mil. Din county, ra. itooma nrairer, 01 iod villa, Nnyder county. Pa. I.mle, lnt riuari led witb hauiuel tlroee l Sbrador'n Mill. M.OIIu oounty. Pa. Simon Krulur, Alli v, lutermar- rel with Hopul Mltcbeii, Amelia miorruar rlfd with Natbao hackmiberk, all of l aitou Ti to, harder oouBiy, Pa., John Krauar, a minor wbo baa lor hi UuardUo A. A. Kouiik, ol UoUliire. Pa. Catbeilne. now dee'd.. lajvoa tu aurvivn bar a bm.i.ud, Joaepli alu.irr, of ribradrr'a Mills M rtlln eoui'ty, Pa., and tUe followliiKc l l dren via : J bo, Jenuie. iuIdoii, wbo bave fi r lb r K"rdlaD A. A. Hoiulir, of Mctllure, ejuyder ooumy, fa., riarab, now dec d , wbo l-ave to eurvlva Iit bu-baml, An drew W aitiikr and tba IoiI.iwIuk cl.lhlion, Tit : Cburlea. ha'a, Unorice A lloe and ti.en. allot Ujw are uljore aud bava r.r their guardluu A . A. H'iiui, of Alctlore, 8udi.r county, Pa. Voo aro bareby ettrd to bo and apinar brfore tbo J iuImio 1 1 our Court of Coinuiou I'leal to ! b-ld at Mid lleburb on tlu th Monday of May lass, at 10 o'ciook In tbe loia-nomi, t bull aud there to arc .pi or rofoi" to take lbo real aUto of AMtl.l KKATZUt. deo'd, a tbe appraia cd valuall .ti put upon It by aa li.i(nxat duly award. d by tbo ! Court, and returned by lbo etlierifl of alil oouuly, ur nbow oauae wby tbe aeuie ahould not be I I . And horror fell Hot Wlluf.a il e Hon. J . 13. Huober, Pre.l.leut of of our laid l oui t at Mlddlt buie:bi tbli ttb day March, A U l4. W. W. WITTENMVtB, I'rotU'y. , .... . 1. .JJ FOR A CHEAP AND STYLISH u.ft off Clofthln YOU MUST GO TO Dreifuss Brothers, Selinsgrove. AVe uro daily adding large quantities of Spring and Summer goods to their already immen.o stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Jewelry, &q., Neckwear, Trunks, Satchels, which wo aro selling at as tonishing low prices discounting any llouso in Central Pennsylvania. Tho wonderful incrcrno in our trade dur ing last year fills us with hopo and wo are prepared to meet nil demands. We despiso imposition, invito oppo fdtlou and defy competition. ( DREIFUG3 BHCrX ) - ' , '! READ THIS! A 13 DAISY Wft:6ER FRItl At WASHI1VG WACHIT3 mFTfll l,4jrt Tarre tiar-d m-ji iha marVM Uie vr-aa. tat ).iM-.iftTinN' Invention of th l'h r-nuirr. It WM a a..1 iirerailne Wa.hlniB: K icliinf, It a!.ae the c) .ililiic r)n 1TH(it'T TUB AHMB04KD0H.tr HfklirKO WlUTfTF Vt e edrrrtlMd a rew hnndrad fie to tntrr4u"e them, and tlirmnb theee fr-e aempl ao' I or atO.OOO. One lady In Chicago (Mm. Mclr Oiott,avW. ldth St.wae eo weU fiiaa-d with bor eample that ene bcamo aa acaot and akl orcr 10 la fonr nvwitlia W. C. Ilamill, ll'i 167, Tnrooto. Out. oti1t4 or an after want ing hie eeinple. we bare eoorwi of Juat ri'li oianinlee aa thla It para to mat your bn.4 oponlhewatera." Ol'R OVIRAT OFrf.R. Th.e tear we tntfnd to Ball not re than CNR MIL lONWAHHKRS, end to do thle wo will flrat fartoffhy OIVINO A WAT aamile. Allwe ask of thoee who r-eelre one le mat Uter will ire It a fond trial, and U mttetactory reratn biend It to th.ir frieiKla, Ai.nu are cmnink inonty. We here eararal who are maktne; tlO tfrdarand upwanla. riretrnme, flrrteerTed. o If yoa waat one from the Mw are trolnc to aire away, nd yonr name and aidrata atnaoa. " Addmaa, MONARCH l.at'MIKV Vi'ORKIt iWauaahe.e..rbl''rn.llL IMenUontbiapeitery A Spoclal Offar! ,'r" rxtr nam at onc, wa will makA irertnl orTir t T Ch fits vr1y in each KUta and 1 emtory who riwr our r1witirmml wiii aernj at a, ftew gtrS. oitaof tha c!brt?1 1 A lV Wit i NGtm S retail pnc. Is-oo carh, Ihf yirwreltotd offer b mart f th ania rurtri of trv1ucirf you to acriti for on) of oiir W 't.irta at ON lb ll jro hnw r4 ny fr tend out of einpttmettt, won't you pleas tail hit attention to thit adrUaf rn'trt fvf It ta trMleed "lh chesr.ca of Itfetima. ftlOO RtftWDrd. Punter the pan ar'ws fnnt bava berea oauted hf other emit err writ at ir-aknn of our rrent luccm. BttWAHM crP Isirr TION4 1 Wa have baan in tha Utirviry cuppl hiiitrfaj ftar 6 yean an4 will pay $io rawvud for aiif tnraog' nfit 'D iif Waher. Tlllftt The Kew Yorfc "Chrta-iaa ila-Mlaf III 19 1 at Work" r ' "Wa to Mfvorally afnined a fre many letter rtcivl fnwn all jertwMi of tha rvniri try from tnoaa who are wtof thl womirrfui Washnff Marhtna. atvt all units rn rom iwcrtrtlrisj It rn the hlfrhel term. Wa alto hae Mm- liar rrferanca ttum tha "Fann and rtrrtada. tba' iixi i rtn aiwi ww'r otnr p4;wn. Cundidato Cards. For Congress. T. H. 1IAHTER, RiR:ThB KcpnMlfan Oonn ty Cnminlllee havinx d.me iiib tbo llnttfrlng hon or nf a.klna; mo to brtoine a cmnll.late Inr Ih nntnlnatlon tor funnrrw., at tho nppmachlnii prliunry election, I hereby comply with the kind rciueat.lf uronaafnl, 1 aliall do my whole duty to tuy conatltuenta to the beat ol my ability. Very truly youm, A. W. POTTEK. For Senator. Editor Port. Ws takoptaaur In praaout Inn to ths Itcpuhllsan votori of Snyder County lha,DatDe ol IMtoleodT at a lultable eaudiflato for kt.i- heoator. Mr. II 'o. r It known thronicliout thle Senatorial Itntrlot t a wide, awake, eiiierprlMnn Kinilen.aii. on whom rbaritable aplrlt baa almnat become proverbial and bla neni rnl int'l lttni.ce c opied with bit oitenalre ripcrlenoe Id pnt.lle llln. eailneiillly till bin for tu cftlce. Knvdir county la enilii ed to the nomination and we roalne that It will Djakr no mlftave In etlrotlnv bim aa Ibelr m.a, Muccteiy youra, RirCRLICAN. assTmbly. to TTiB RrrrnucARR or RRVDBH cocrtt. Keel m; invioli entitle) to one uioro term In the li-mrl.iture, and a. tint ntmn the kindly tutf- rteatlnna ol many rrprcacntiititie Knpulillcana, 1 lereby rrawcllully aiil.lnll my name na a lai.ill Into lor Ai'eintily lor re-rlectlon Sut.jo-t to the rulci or tho Kaputdlcau Prituary od tin- -24. I nut. A. 8. lllXt KlCU. PROTHONOTARr. Tlietwn term rule l.clne; teonpnlif d hy tho Ke pulillc.ina of Mny.ltr county. 1 tlir. fore an ti.iuticn u.iai ll a ciin. Dilate lor re-election to the oillccol I'Mllnuiotary anil luapullully aubuiit toy candidacy to tho part v. W. W. WITTENMYKn, REGISTER AND RECORDER. TO TIlKCITtr.KftR o RftYKKR COt'RTT X 1 ho time hm Inn been act lor holding ol the hepuldlcnn 1'rltimry tleotlon, to wit : Satur day, .March V4. IHx. 1 herewith pre.rnt my uaino ne a c indldiito lor the ofllce ol Keclat. r ami Iteoordcr, t.ledglnaT luytelt II luroee-lul to rotlro Ironi the o'lli'O at the end ol my fecund term. KopuctluJIy "Holtlm your aii. port lam Youra, Very ttuly 11 J. DUCK. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. TOTHR HIPURI.ICAR VOTBRB OR BRTPKHt'O. rt-ntl, men: 1 hereby announco niaellaa candl latv lor uie ii.nti.iwti of li:i.uiut .tur lioy. proiutalii ttjut II 1 mil elected I will per lonu tba dullei of the ntitce to tho beat of uiy uli.l Ity. Yourt truly, U.K. M1LLE1I. JB. ASSOCIATE JUOGE. Fditor Pinr-You mny announce my name aa a eaudldato lor the oltt. e ol ArM'liito tod no. uliet to the drlxlon ol tho M-pulillraii Priru.i. ry oU tWtftih. I li.va aln.v Immi a. eoiierium tloua eiippi.rtcr nl tho Itriinbltcau party. aewf tuv loar a rtaoloul oT I'oniia towualilp which la en. tilled to tba noinliiutlnn I reapuctluily aollclt tbeauppori of the party. Very truly youra, March 1, ltX3. L,. E. PAWI.INO. EntTon Port. We tuko pleasure In annmino Inir the Hume ol lli ury llrowu of r'reel.iint, aa u Caudlditle fur A.'vx'l.ite JiiiIkc, aubjiK't to the rulea ol the rteput.lteiin Prlimiry on tho Villi. He laa Kciitlenniu nl hluh loclnl q.inlltien. worthy and well iptiilltleil f ir the nllli'ii. He b.. it bril liant army record liiivtni acrved In the .ililon army three yeara. Ho would bu mi oruauietit to tho bench und nn hunnr to the county aud we rc'pccliully a k bla notnluniion. II IS PHI KM IS. JURY COMMISSI CHER. Ki. Pomt. I'lcaae announce my name ua a can, ilnliite Inr Jury Coininl.nourr, huect to the .le- ci-ion ol Ilia id i iiuhliciiii I'rliuuir on tbo u lunt. Kenpeetlullv. . 1'AYL.Uli ULMIIKKLINU. .March 1. ui l'euua. KpItor Tout. I'lcnao announce the nnmo ol W. II. Wnllu ul Ml.ldlncruuk two. aa a euiululute f..r Jury Ciuiimi aloner. Mr. Wmie but been a II Io Ioiiii republican, aaoldlor In thu lute war uuj In etory way iual lied lor Ibe i lll. e. MIUU1.KCKEKK. WAX? TED. A (emu for the moat popular llonk at the prraeiit time betore the American people, Tba lion. Henry W. Ulalr'e (U. S. henator from N. II ) Tempcratnco Moreincnt,' or The Conflict llrlwrcu Man and Alcohol i Tha deep Intereat to-day Id the oauio of TE.M I'KKANCE together with the ureal earneat Braa and popu Urliy of tbe writer of till eflorti on half of Eduoatluu aud Itulurm, will juakethie one ul the in.i.l rapid arlll.iK booae kuown eluoe the (Irani Hook, aapi-eUily durlDg tha prratdrntlul ratnpnl(ii yrwr. The work la complete in 1 Vol. of AOO paa;ra and eonialna i Ph..t.ir irhre llluatratlona ol ths Temperance t.eadora, lubludluK (Ian. t.'ll". ton II. r lak, Prauoia iMurpUr, Ml.a Praucle K. Wlllard, alio Uolored ittlbograpbad Cbarta Bud iliauraina. Tha work if endoraed by tba V. U T. V. and the Tatnperauce tlrga I l.tlona tUrouahout tba laud, and a uu.rant. of IM.uoo ooplaa baa l.seo uiado to the publinkera. Apply at once to E.R, BAXTER & Co p FaUblicrs, lul Arch lit. Pblla. Pa. rb. ii, $ sm J.-JLLU'Ji.!':j?a!WHAWr. llCareif, Deciile Wisely, Acl Promjjtly. aawa(aMaawpaa We possess the facility and inclination io five you r al Bargains and will do it in our new stock of mm goods, bw,9 which is just in and comprises the largest line of LA DIES' WRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, FL.'UVJYELS, UNDERWEAR, LACES, RIBBONS, MUS LINS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boots, Clothing, Hardware, etc. You wJl be vleased time honesty in quality and PRICES VERY LOW. MtuDLEDunau, r.i 1 still oorjtinue in tke Merchant Tailoring business with room fl Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. snd tnks this means of informing tba Lave on uauu a well selected stocK 01 Cloths, Cassimeres. etc., nnd bftmplts from the best and most houses, and will sell lower than ercr. Catting, Clcaniii, Repairing, Dy ing and Sconiiug dona on shoit notice. tr Not. ltf. The Piper and Me This system in combined riiio and shot-gun offers advantages over other makes even moro marked than those for shot only. .They far excel all oth ers in' stretlgth, accuracy. workmanship and balance. TiO I J7C Side-snap I EliUsL-3 cstoel barrel nseierc. i. rmo avrnugo 'weiirht 10 to 121b.s, price $30 Top-snap action, samo as above, 38-55 IJallard cartridge, oi 41 Winclister, price . go The above prices mcludlo 100'papei ho and one cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE 1 (V Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Hair, ect. I respectfully submit to you n few prices: Assorted Trout-iles at 25c. a dozen, tr, out-hoks to gu 25o. per doz., plain trout hooks 5o er doz. best oiled-silk- to 3 cents per yard, all other yard. Keels from 25c to 2. HEW GOOlDS f AT Freidman & Getz'; The undersigned desirelo inform the public that they have just returned from the City with a fine Stock of FmWmwEE Goods Consisting of a full line of Blankets, Haps, Shawls, Ladies' Gent's and Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a full line of Ready made L Y Ladies' Dress Goods. Gracavifi. Mi r ' w at cues, Chains, Glassware, Que ens ware, te, . We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce-tor whieh tse l ways allow the highest price. We have been lltz' With a liberal patronage, are thankful for i) r- ' Shoes, Ready Made Quecnswa re, Glassware to see hoio wa nnmMn.fi. nlil. price with new,1reshslyUs Siylfeh Swca9 Well Made peoplo of Snyder oouoty, tha, 1 reliable Hr?w Yak and Philadelphia B. B, BUCK Breech-Loading Shot-Gun Combined. r-v.v,r7, action. best dccnrbnnizV.1 Kln-.i io or 12 nauiroslioL AX "Win- or box of lines from 1 to 2 cents po Orders by mail promptly J. B. Reed, Simbury, Pa. Beavertown, Pa. 10 0 M (5 ,v... v r vviftui v flVw-f IJ VVj,"""!
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