.fiVDlflmrglj $ost. Published every Thumlay. T. H. BARTER Editor and Ficpnelcr. xjotcs to susscaissai Iinik tit the flu'tire on the Inbel of your pit per. Ihi'.xi' fiiriirtf tll yon THK HATK TO Willi H Y H'll !l IISCHI P- tion I- paiu. Within :i week after inonevl lit, nee if date N cluiiiifcii 'o oilier reeeliit in neeettHarv. Thursday, July 20, 18SS. V-r IVrnl.l. nt Itr.N.IAMIN II AHHISON, il IikIUiia K"f Vki- l'n"i'l-tit I.KVI V M II I'l I N . ol N Y"rk. Judiciary. Yor Ntijr'Mn' .lii'iic. JAMIS T. MIT III' l l'lula.i'l'Mii. Ap-i iiic I 1 1! HJMIY HlniWN. Crar.ty Ticket. I 'olwrP". A W. l ul l HH. Sfiml'tr. . Hdl.K.M'KII. A-t-ml'lv AAlInN S. ll'H.I RH'll. I'ritMMihiiliirv v. w. w iti knMyk.ii. K-trit r (i II r. r . lll.NHV .1 I'fCK. Ih'lrl'-t Attnrnrv. II. 1. Ml 1. 1. Kit. Jr. .lurv i 'mIiiiiiImI'HIi''' Z.TAYI.UH UKMUKHl.tNfi Republican Standing Conmittco- Ailnm llrnrv Tiitiln. T'll'lm Mit'hi'll. Hmitrr-W. K Yr. '. ". Y. S"M. IH-hvit W.-i-ll. M. I'l.li. .!.. Sny.li r. l,i,r..W. II. ,l.l... K. II. W.llllT. hniimuii SniK.n l."im. 'ln. Tfiimiwi. Krunkllii I'hii. HM.-ii'ti'r, .1 ! IUmiiiK'T. .Inrlcoii-W. M S K. .1." Yi .iri k. .Mi..l.'liirnlil. M. SIimiiiiiio r. in. li.itnlir. Mlililli'i-m-k-.l. H. K Iit. J. J. Mltitii'.l. Alntirif.-T I' Uniii'in-I. W. . M'.r.lnrr. V-(. W, Wiiiiht, I-I M- li"W. PiTr-W. II. II 'r.'liiii. 1 1. K. Hr ''. I'rrr'v W-t I . ' Mn r. .I.N. Willi, s.-ln'i-arin- -!. I, w iiifn-' Hit S. I'. Miiipnn Sprlnir I. 1. M ml U. I . li. kl". I nicn-.l .1,11 i II .n -. .1. H. Il. rr..l.l. W..ln'..ii-K.. W.T-.I i. A. lu.f .t.irf. If the Ki ptil licim plntfoi in eonld he placed in tli hand of every in telligent Yoter li'it II hitiu'l!' npeeeli Would lie neetleil, if carefully reiul. Itt lileity is oik of itnliest points, for stilting nil tlie fact that it tloen ill Mich it hor! f-pie'c. Chairman I'.stee said in his speech before llir late ( 'liici'.'o convention: "In 1 hi ; 1 tlieuttiiek was upon the nrniies of tin- nation: in 'HH it is upon the imlustrieh of the country." This iH exactly so. With factories for fort s, put re l isin for powder, und ballot for bullet, the lhitish will he repelled as in two previoiiH wnrH, und the Democratic foc-i us they i the rebellion. All men, and woman as w ell, w ho commit deliberate murder in New York State after January 1, next, will ln shocked to death instead of ehol-.t i !is l,i ri tofore. Its operation is postponed until next year, in or der, w suppose, t li.it intendim; mur derer ini.y take w ,i; uiny: from the late in sti.i'e fir lla in. llaiij.'intf is u liai 1 : l i i .- node "i' exeeiilion at the lu st, lull wlnllii r di .it li ly elee trie shock is as ceriuin. sudden and painless as it appears to he in the ease of the ictiins from electric li'ht wires has yet to lie conclusively de monstrated. If New York's experi ment in this direction winks well no doubt other states will promptly follow its example. The Naturalized American. A K' cat deal him and can be naid with recard to immigration in Amer ica. That thincountry has received great and lasting benefit h through thin none need deny, while on the other hand a ood many of doubtful character and habits, whose "room would have been inliitely better than their company" have managed through this loophole to xlip in among us, and their presence have in many instances proved detrimental to the interests of our citizens and the institutions of our country; but for all that w e would venture to say, if both were put in a balance, the good would largely outweigh the bad. It is surprising, if we contem plate the fact, how so many of differ ent nationalities, habits, and educa tion, can combine together in the manner they have done, and present such a solid phalanx whenever the peace and unity of our nation is at stake, or any foreign power threatens to encroach upon us. lint too much must not be expected or required from the naturalized American. The laud that gave him birth will always, naturally, have a nook in his heart and memory which he will at times love to ponder over. The Irishman will never forget the '"harp 'f Erin'' and the green Hag, the (lerman will admire his Uisiiiiirck and Kaiser William, the Englishman will always be ready to talk of Gladstone and other celebrities of his country, and so on through all the different na tionalities that Hock to our country, there will be something in the land they have in a measure renounced, to admire and lmld in fond recollec tion. Said IJyrou, the renowned poet, "England with nil thy faults I love thee still. "and this will natural ly be the expression of every natur alized citizen of this county. Well, after all theif is no harm in it. No treason to their adopted country either in thought, word, or deed, is intended, and, the sequel has prov ed in the past that if this country is in peril they are a unit in standing up in defence. The born Americans have been generous in opening up their borders and welcoming the foreigner to locate among them, why not let that generosity go a little further and overlook their tenets formed in the laud of their birth, as long as it does not intrude on the principles of our government? Of course the refusal to allow any other than the American flag to adorn our public, building is peif.-ctly right, these are American institutions and that Hag only should I'.oat over it; but there is a tendency among a good many to grow impatient when the (lerman speaks cf the "Father land,'' or those i f any other nation talk favorably of institutionsof their country. It is but a matter of time until this dies out, and the next gen eration that sprint's up come out as full Hedged Americans. Ho Kncvrs Where tc Speak. (ieiieral Harrison has. since his nomination, been called upon by a great many of his ardent Western admirers, who insist upon speeches and who are of a kind that cannot be put off. lie has propnhly made twenty live short addresses to these vi-itors and ha- in this respect been much more obliging than any Pres idential candidate of iccciit times excepting (lively and lllaine. Yet it iscminciitly to thceredit of Gener al Harrison for good sense that he has said nothing in these speeches which has betrayed the slightest tendency to be loquacious. With out attempting to say brilliant things he has always had something pleas ant to express in a clear and terse fashion, which shows that he values huiLMia::)' and 1. lo -w.-. how to use it. No one that goc.-; oef the little siiccchi s w hich he has been making at Indianapolis for the pa-t threi weeks can fail to lie impressed with the tad und ui-dom, which he has uiiil'.irmlv di-phi i d on the most try- in" occasions hi a cundidatc'scurccr. To nil of the arious (lasses o nu n w h liuve cum il on linn he lias hml soiin ! iiing appi opi into to say without trei-pacing in the slightest on d:m'.:erou : round. Tiii i isiiot be- cai;' o ( ieiiei ;d 1 l.,n ison cannot make alielv and vigorous speech, tor any one who has ever heard him on tin stump knows that he is a rattling speaker, but because he has that rare gift of horse sense in knowing when and where to hold his tongue and whin and where to let it out. Assumed Names cf Authcrs- l'n .;iK.t I.ii I'mm l.y li.r.Sl., linluewiiy, I'm. Charles I. l'.rown, Artemns Ward. Whit claw Heed. Charles Dickens, Charles Uroute. Chili les Lamb, Matthew 1). Landon, Mrs. James Parton, Agate. lioz. Currier Pell. Klin. Eli Perkins. l'anny pern, A M. Griswold, pat Contributor. Mary Abigail Dodge Gail Hamilton. George Ailed Townsend. (lath. Marian Lewes Cross, George Elliott. Sarah J. Lippineott Grace Green- wood. Charles (1. Leland, Hans Pivit man. Donald G. Mitchell Ik Marvel. Henry W. Shaw, Josh Killing. Samuel L. Clemens, Mark Twain. Charles H. Clark, Max Adder. William Taylor Adams, ( Hive Optic Lord Lytton, Owen Meredith r. i. uoouricn, l'ctcr i'ariev. D. P. Lock, Petroleum V. Nasby Penjamin Franklin. Poor Piehard J. (i. Holland, Timothy Titcomb. W. F. Cody, Buffalo Pill. J. M. Paily, Danbury News Man F. J. Faigus. Hugh Conway Johnathiin Swift, Gulliver Mrs. M. V. Feihune, Marion Hur land P. F. Shillabcr, Mrs. Partington A. W. Fourgee, One of the Fools Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe Phou McGregory, Pob Poy Marietta Holh y, Josh Allen's Wife Sam. W. Small. Old Si The late Emperor Frederick III reigned just ninety-two days. He was the first ruler of the house of Hoheuzolhru who occupied the throne for so short a space of time, that family belonging more part if ularly to the long lived ones. Of the German Emperors before him Albrecht II, ruled from 11:18 to and Leopold II from l"'.t() to 17U2. Ih v. E. 1. poe, the popular novel ist, died suddenly of neuralgiitof the heart at hisjhomo at Coruwall-on-the Hudson on Friday, aged 00 years. A Mrs. Dart's Triplets. President nnrplntnTi rrln tnr the thfr hwt bnWos lit the Antrim Ontinf Fiilr, In 1W, WM riven li IIkho triplet". Mottle, M, nt Ky, rhlWfn of Mm. A. K. Imrt, llnniliiimh, N. Y. hlii" r:t: "l.n.t Ainrmt the little otim Inhume vitv ru k. nnl .i I coulil pi t im other food thai would mrrve Willi llicni, I rommetireil the u-c of l.m tuli'il FimmI. It litloil tlii'in linme tlleii'ly. unit tliry Wrrn nmn n wrll rrrr. i.ri'l I nn-Mi r It vr-v Inrifly iliif In the Knrx1 Hint tlii')- nro tinw m will." (.nrtntfil Kil l tin K-l Fo.nl fur la.ttli-litl bulik It kwrn thi-m '!), nml lr U tli r tlmn im .lirlne li 'i" llrv i-n- '(. 'I'hrm , (I le. At drugKut. Cabinet plinto. of thrr triplrtii Kiit in.0 to il.n uiotlicr of any Imby bum thli year. Addreai WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington. Vt. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This svstnn in combined rifle and s1it-iruii ofTernadvantajjcs over otlur niakeM even inorc marked than those for shot onlv. Thev far exeel alloth crs in strength, accuracy.1 workmanship and balance. T5D I P 17 Side-snap actio,,, l.st decarbonized blued F 11 lULaO cast?elbarrl,10 or 12 rraueshot, 44 Win nseterc. f. ritlo cartridge wei;ht 10 to 12lbs, price 30 . I... -.-ii.. r .,,,, ii, iniiiiv uinMf,.jj jiaiiarn canruie, or 41 inclister, price - . gjjfi mi . .1 . . i i . it xneaoove pnccH inciuuie lUtijpaper she and one box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE ! V Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Hait, eet. 1 respectfully submit to you a few 'prices Assorted Trout-Hes at 2.c. a dozen, tr.out-hoks to jru 25c. per do., plain trout hooks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines from 2 to 3 cents per vard, all other lines horn 1 to 2 cents po vard. Keels from 25c to 82. Orders bv mail promptl attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. ni:.( lIKliS- KX AMIN ATIO.NSKOU lsss. F.aliilti!itlili fur ti'.ii lirr's riTllllrnti" w ill Im- hrlil III tin' wvcral ilWlrlrtM nf Sli.vil.T ('utility iu tiilloMH : Wi't Ili'iiviT, at Mi'liin1. .July M. Sprlni?. ill Ail.iinlaiP.'. .1 ill v XI. .Vilnius. Hi KIImi-'m s. II. July v. lll'IIOT, Hi Ill llVI'I'llIM II, .IlllV ill. Mlililli'liurk'liA Franklin, al MIiIiIIi'IiiiikIi .Inly K. I'titri'. lit I rut i. v 1 1 1". .1 1 1 1 v . i:rtnliili' diiil.) at F.U'mhilf. .Inlvaii. i si ivm, at rnv liu.nls s. II., .Inly 1'i rrv.nt l-'ii'iiiniit. Aiiu'. I. t liiipiiiiili. al KcilifiT's s. II.. Alllf.ll I'iiIiiii, in I'mt Tri'viirtmi. Autf. ;l. Wa-.liliij.'tuii. ut FriTlniri;. Am.'. 4. M . .li 1 1 at sli.niiiikiii Hun A ittr. II. JiifkMili. ill Knilrr llli Auk. 7. I'i'iiii. nl Sali'in. A lie. Mlllilli'ii'i'rk. Ill Wrlrl lS. H. Alllf. 9. 'Fne I'XaliiliiilllnliH will lu'L'iii ul it linn rli k k. a. in. rrr-iins titaliT 17 .M'.irs ul as'ii ill nut Im i . Illulliril. I'riaii' examinations w ill in- lui'Ii nniy in ai'- eiirilaniic Willi llif wIhmiI Ihws. illralllH lllllht In' I'Nalllllli'H III till' (llHtrli'l In W'lllrli llii'V llltrll'l to li'ni'li. IVI'solis Willi niaki' No. I In Hiiv liranrll will Ik- i'M'liiit fruni f xain iiailun In iliat laam li next ynir. This yi-ar I mark Irum 1 In . Ti'iu lii'n w lio Imri'ly mnsi'il last M ar Mmukl liuve maili niiliilili' lniio c- Illl'lltS. Iilri'i tiin : TlK'i'i'rlllli ati'lKtii ui'i'rtaini'xii'til a i riirrlnii of tin' Ii'ui'Ihtm wurth. Ai)illraiitN w lin have mi iiU'raiTf ol (I1, l'v llin-il Im- nil lit'ii ut till- 1'lsk of till' si'IiimiI Imtiril, which I'lil iIiiVh hili'h iiii1Ii iiiiIh. Aslili' Iroin tin' riTtltlriiti', illrivtotn wolilil ilu well In liotlrlliK m ilut m nih Ii iih tin's': I'liarui'tiT. IhihIiii'sh iUiillllial Inns, Imliislry, IiiiIiIIm. imturi' in tin- wihhii. kv. Tritrllrrs hlinlllll IH' si'li'rii'il oil llirril. II Ik i'.Xi''rti'il that tllri'i'lup w 111 atti-nil t lie I'Xalnlliiitliins. All Uli'llili ol ciliiriitlon an' 111- Vlleil. I will Imlil ii Normal term ol our wii ksnt Mlililli'laiiL'h, I'liliinii'lirliiK Atlif. Wi. The nil- tiiia iiNiituii' win im in Miiniii'imrL'ii aiiriuif the wi'i'k I'lillimeliillitf Nov. ii. '". t . . IIKKUAN. Mlililleblirk'll, I'll., Jtlllf Sl. 's-fc t o. Siipt. a m ' A , I. ii im i r in I'.i.'.'ft . I.fiwlhtnwn .1 . Tift ' ft tu '.Z: .Main Street 7. IK 3.U3 iih i l.pwiKtuwn 7. .a net 11.11 6 Malllnnil , T.'.'H ' fl 13 n.i'.'i " I'nintrr T ill a IH U.uo . II Milnitlfl . T.SV i :n H.f7 12 Wniinor 7 4:1 J.III 8 41 17 Mci lure 7 hi 3.13 k 4:1 ; if" liauli'i .11 1 Hi 7.67 v.ao '3(l 21 AilaamliurK 1 N.04 3.6' H:M) 'id ; lliavertnwn I h.io 4.H6 i-.jii :ia llinl"r H.211 4.15 K.12 :: Mlildlol'iiiKb 1 N 2K 4 21 H 04 XII Mn.rr h.:i8 4.2a H.1111 .'17 Krcninsr . N.40 4 :M FawlltiK , 4 34 7.41 43 Sillniirve N.dfl 442 i7 37 4 Sellni'ur.ivo J. fi.u.l 4 4 17. 2 1 611 Suuhury W.U 1 3u DRAINMARKET. COUKKCTKU UV W. U. W1XKY KVK1IY WKDXKSHAY. No. 1 IViuisylviinlu " 2 I'nltz "a White mixed Kye Corn -' Out 8 :w New PotiitocH SO K. l iui7 Itrliy, Scaly, ikklitTurlurra. 'I I in Htiiu.lu iiimlli'iitliin of "Swiivno' Hint ini'iit," Milium! any Intermit nieilli'ltii'. will ruro liny care nl T titer. Suit Kliuiitn, KIiik w.irni, I'lli'H, lteh, Surt'H, l'hnpleii, Kei'iini, nil Seuly, Itehy Skin KriiitluiiH, no inatter how nlmtlniile nr Iiiiik tuniliiiK. It la nnlvnt, t'llietlve, a le I eel In lint a trlllu. Jiinu 14, 'bx. ly. Hardware i Q PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUHLUSY Si LEWSTCV;!! 33IV. TimTul.le, In tiTect May ir, 18S WIH1 H'AlllI I DIB. I HTATIOND. K Af TtVA HU P in 4.IU 4 07 4 0'. U.fiO 3 (Ml 3.46 3 41 J.3I 3.24 1.17 8.1U i.!'" i.M 2.41 2 37 2.31 2. is 2 12 2.00 KtlliiRrc 4 oiiunodsitloii (Connecting with trvlimon N.C. II j.) Lev Sellnmrotre. Arrive at Selln'rovc. (I.SOA.M 10.02 A.M. 1.40 1'. M, 2 H5 I". M t.a r. m. tM v. Ai, friiins Leave Lpwistown .Ttinet ion : 12 14, a m. S PI. a m, 10 4a ami UT. p in, J.2K, p m, n 2:1 p in lor FlttuhnrK ami tin Went. 7 bj a m. 1 .4 a 111, 11 p iu, .ti p 111, n di p m, 11 14 p s, For PhllailelpuU, New York, Haiti moro ami WatUiniitun. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOllTHKHN CENTRAL. RAILWAY. Tr.ilnn I.evo Snnhury : 6 lu a iu, rur neiieiuute, F.rie ana uanamlal- nn. V f:i a in, r or i.tok iiaveo. liSJpiu, tor llullofunle, Kane anil I'antn dnllftia. 6.HU p m, For Itenovo an J Watklai. ft '.'ft a in. For Outawlma ami II am It un. 6 '.'9 am W Mm and 6 85 p 111 For W llkeabarre. t t"i a in. 11 W a 111, i 40 p m. For Shamokln and Meunt Uarint 1. Train Levo Sellnfiirove Jnm tlen: 0 53 a in, arriving at Philadelphia S Up 111. New York 6 Hti iu, llaltuioro 4 46 p ui, Wiinu liiKton 6 65 p in. 1 66 i in.arrlvinKat Philadelphia 0 60 p m, Kew York 9 35 pm, llaltltuore (145pm, Wanti Iniitiin 7 65 11 m. 7 67 11 ni.arrlvliiK at I'liilmlelpl la I 26 a m.New York ' la a lu, llallliuore 5 16 a 111, Waul - InKton 25 a m. '1'rj.in &1m Leaven Sunburv: I 50 n ni, arriving at I'lillo'lelphla S 25 a m.Ner York 11 im a m, luitluiure Ii 16 a m, Want iniitun i a in. .1. it. wot til, Oen'l l'as Agent til AS. E. ri'HH, Uen'l Manager. For 11 Superior iriide of ulu-lf and hen. vy HiirdwRre it in ulwnvH bent to go to old und reliable 1 louses who have ri reputation to sustain. Such iu rislowB, Pa. Iron. Nailn. Reel, heather, I'uliits, Oils, Couch and Saddler Ware, Munufiicturer of Stoves and Tinware. ARE YOU A MAN of keen perceptive fiicultion, and nre you A COMPETENT JUDGE of Rood nnil atylisli clotliltitf? If no let 1 meprevHii on you to call Ht my otore nd look over my Snmnifir St-.nr.lr I rta w It Is iiihiIu tip of the choicest niidnioct ileHiniblt! Ht li't'tloim tlmt It lint ever been our iood fortune to ecuri und h" been linuulit under tin iiiot fav orable conditions' t lift t rendy motiey cat) control. Cast is a WonflerTol Lever In upsettlinr hljfh price, Mid we have lined It well. Our 'II I llllllil UUUTJ1U XlUll CiTCall at once.jf.j G, C. GUTELIUS, Mlddlebtirpli. Pa. 0 1888. Spring and Summer. 1888. Wc arc now prepared to show you an immense, variety of n Giiisliliiiieilcslt In Dry (Joods wc liavc an elegant line of Combination Suitings, Ladies' Clotli, Satines, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods. Scotch Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, New Calict.es, ., White Dress (loods. An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. SCKOGH OROS.,Selinsgrove. Ibitter 1 K,rS 1 I'itted cherrieH 8 L'npitted " J llliickberrieH 0 Raspberries '2 OnioiiH 40 l.ard l Tallow (Jhlckeni per lb (1 Turkevti 8 Niiln Soulde 10 uuui it Well Mmlc 1 still continue in Ibo 5Ierc!mnt Tailoring biiBinees with rooma in Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. und take tbia iuouub of iuforminy the people of Snyder county, thu, 1 havo on linnd a well Bik-ctcd block of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and bampleH from tho host and rnoBt roliable New Ycrk and Pbiladelpbio l. . i . n . ... . . . uoubob, ana win bcu lower tuan ever. Uutting, Uleaning, llepairiDg, Dye ing and Scouring done on nboi t notice. Nov. ltf. E. K IiTTfilv -AT- Freidman & Getz's, Beavertow Pa., BVU'c have just returned from Philadelphia and Nciv York with a new stock of (foods, embracing A Full Line of Dry Goods, Summer Jress (Hoods, Quilts, Linen Table Cloths, Lace Liubroidcrics, Lace Curtains, fr Thrill Matches, Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Queensware n also a full line of rcadij-made T H D ft! 3 SHOES, CJIOCIUUES, S c. We have our store wellUjl ed, and request the people to come and see us- We arc thankful j or past favors and request our friends to continue their patronage, We sell cheap for cash or country produce. j A -V- $, -f- rr A