Published every Thunulay. T.H HARTER Editor and Prrpnctop. I,ook at the nunuren on tin" label of your paper. TIuhm Hf iirM Ml you THK DA I K TO WIIUII Y tPR MP IISCRIP- Tlos ix Imiu. Within 8 week" after iiioiii-Vi M-tit, He if date Im I'lianged. 'o other reeeiyt in iiee.eimarv. Thursday, August, 5) 1SS8. f'of PfMldrll HF.NJAMlN IIAKHISHN, uf liMlliiim. For v'1 I "rc-itli-nt l.r.Vl I'. M"r.TllN. uf Srm Yri. Judiciary. For SnpriMiiu Jihiiff. JAMF.S T. MI IVIII.I.I., ol Philadelphia. AMlMt ll1tt I1KM1Y HKltWN. County Ticket. I'nnirrrM a w. l oi riiii. Neimlor. II. It'll. KM'KH. Ainl'lv A AltiiN M. HM.t KU'H. Froi liMtintnrv V. W. W ITTr-.NMYF.lt. II.Ki'i. r h l(. .-..r.. r Hr.NUY .1. llk. I i-i rt-t Att"fne. II. F. Mll.l.F.lOr. .tnrv t'ominlni'titm'r '. T A Y 1.1 It F..M It F.H 1.1 N n Ecpublican Standing Ccnnittco- A.l;im- Henry TuMii. ToblH Mitehi'll. Ilratrt- XV. F. Feee, F. Mpaeht. Heaver V...tM. .M. I'Mi. J.i. Snyder. lYutri w. II. Nai.p. It. It. W ilier, I'hapiiniii Swum I ... i ir llu. Tr in limn. Franklin hn HdIimhIit, Ji I ll ti'-iiim-r. .Urh'.HI V. S Slii.llv. .1. S. Yr.iri.-k . MiiMli'liiiricli I. Steinlnuer. Win. loinlK. Mlddleere. I. -.1. It . Keller. .I..I. Mm lu ll. Mourne-T F Hummel. W. M. Hordnrr. I'. uu-il. W, Winner, 1-iiae Ituw. IVrrv-W. II. Ilirilliiu.il. F. ifOloti. Petri- We-t- l. .St rawer, J..N Willi. ! II i'ih r"n-- I'. W iik' ii-' II'T S. r. Siiiiimiiii. sprinu I. I. Manl.eek, l. p. Ki-U-lr. I in. li -.l-l.li It 1 1- ' -. .1. II. Hern. hi. Wft.liinli.ii-K. W . T.k.I. il. A. Hi.MitI. Tlie lieeiiseH have lnw been plant t il uiihr 1 1 1- new liet use law tlinmylii'iit tin1 State, ainl tliereare 7.72 1 lieeliseil luuises against H,.Vhl 1 1 1 1 1 1 I- tlie I'M lllW. Tlnle were 11..V.H) applications, titkiiiu' tin- whole State, of which aliniit two third wen? (.'ranted. Tlie revenue l'roni 1 1,. .": lirensed houses last year was !'.t7ii.l7'.. The revenue from 7.7'JI lieeliseil houses this year is $l,KI.",!'i'). In short, we hae one-half the lieeliseil houses and doubled revenue. The ehairnian of the Anti-Saloon Republican Coimuittee, Albert (ii'itl'm, seems to know one phase of hiinian nature pretty well. In u cir cular just issued, in which he expres- '' " ' iv ie to our from leiiipd ftiU'e ,,"wl- 'iiiih in every part of the eou'A. in reference to all mutters of interest, Mr. Griffin asks for mig Uestiiins as to X hilt should be done to improve matters, and then, with keen fi ircsiyht, he adds: "Mere coiiiiiinii scolds and pessimistic uriinilih-rs will oMi''c by not tresjms sinvr i'ii our time." The threat troub le. Mr. (iiillin will lind. is that the - ii it 1 1 1 i i tempi ranee scnld and pessi mistic temperance Lriumbl' i- never know s that he i- such, and n a crank he regards everybody else as cranks who do not atrree with him and do nut fall in with his views. There is hiy; work cut out for the man who will attempt t convince one of these irruniblers or scolds that he is a mere theorist, and that the world cannot be converted to his way of thinking in a day. Mr. (Jritlin understands this, but we fear his request that these people do not trespass on his time will have but little effect. The chances are that he w ill receive more "luny" suggestions than ever, be cause every fellow with a suestion will be certain to regard his reouest as apply in;; to "the other fellow." In any event, however, we wish Mr. (iritliu all manner of success and a safe deliverance from the "common scold'' and .'pessimistic grumbler.'' 5 A- J Eoschticns. 1 eadiiiart ers ('apt. (1. "VY. Rvaiir I'ost.d.A.n.Mlddleb'tf.Atl. :t. ) At n regular nieetini; of the Post the folio winy Preamble and Resolution-, w ere unanimously adopted viz ; Wiii i.K vs.- -Very few of the Kiu viv ini.' Soldiers of the late war, are, af ter thi' lapse of years, en jo vine; the health and strength they would pos sess but for t In service and exposure on march, battlt licld and in camp ; and, nntKAs. Great injustice has been done u rv many needy and de serving' comrades who are unable from various causes to furnish the evidence required to establish their claims lor pension, and by reason of our present pension laws, There fore be it resolved by this l'ost, that we endorse the Service Pension bill formulated by "The National Tribune" and introduced in the House of IJepresentatives by Sena tors and licprcseiitatixesfrom 1'elill svlvunia loue all honorable means to secure it s passage. Iti soi.vrii. That ii copy of these Itesolut ions be sent to one of our Senators and our Kcprcntat ivcK in 'oiu.'i'css, and to "The National Tribi and "Mildhbiir-!i IW" lor iublicat ion. Jviii lii k hi kv. Comuiaiider. J. Y. Siiim it, Adjutunt. Tho "nopper" Bampalgn- The rainpningn of 1HHH will bo a noted one in this particular, for it Kreat number of "Hoppers." Every day brings fresh accounts of several men w ho have hitherto voted on all questions fairly and squarely with their party ritR over to the other side, and in the issues of the present day voting in direct opposition to the party they have always upheld and supiMirted. Some of ourcotem poraries speak lightly of this matter and presume that tho assertions of maii3 f these are unreliable, and it is the object of many of the "Hop pers." who are announcing their in tentions, merely to gain notoriety ; and when the time comes will east their vote for the party with which they have always been connected. This may or may not be the ciihc, and we are inclined to believe in many instances will not be, but the vote east next November will be cast by a large majority of men who will dare to step over the boundary of party lines or issues, and vote according to their honest convictions or opinions on the great national question at stake in the coming campaign. Some time since we made the assertion that the voter of to-day is far advanced in intelligence and independence to what he was a few years back, lie will not blindly follow the dictates of party, or party leaders, but has a tendency to think and act for him self. The interestingaud intelligent debate on the Mills bill has had the effect of prepossessing mime from the Republican ranks no doubt in its favor, while the sound and positive arguments made against it has caus ed many a Democrat to "flop" over to the opposition, and we believe many of these will vote according to their convictions in this matter. The question will arise then in the minds of many: What effect will this "Hopping" propensity have on the political parties and national questions in the future t We are convinced that it will be followed with the most positive and beneficial results. Formerly the man who changed his political creed in any manner and voted on any question in opposition to his avowed party, was branded as a "turn-coat," "mug w u nip;" and various other opprob rious names, but we have in a mea sure out-lived these prejudices, and respect the man who will dare to vote for his country instead of his party. When we can point to the American voter individually and collectively as themaii or men who will invariably vote nfc his intelli gence and honest convictions sug gests, we have reached the highest point of self-government possible for a republican form of administra tion to attain, and can sally look for a i radical reform in every depart ment of our government. WARM WAVES The minority report of the Jackson, Mississippi, election excites even tho independent Democratic press to ridicule. They can see no sense in denying the fact that negroes are not permitted to vote in Mississippi, and that they were brutally notified that if they attempted to vote they wouM lie shot down like it ;s. MARllIED. Aug. 4, at the Lutheran parson age in Middleburgh, l'a., bv liev. S. 1. Orwig. Isaiah Hinganinn and Hannah Jiingaman, both of Snvder county. DIED, At Wagner Station, Aug. 1, Mrs. ( atlierine Wagner, agcd74y, 7mo, 20 days. An rolling In. You ain't ctcp them J but yon can escmp th tlep lens nighte, lots of appetite, and lan (raid feeling that rault from drain I log tha nerroui lb ret br muacular or .""""v mental exertion in iun ; mer'a torrid dara. Tha Compound, that great strengthen the nerrous again- the attacki of preparation ii ft medi scientific combination bf benefit to body and brain.' and haii brought new life weakened nervet were the especially valuable at thii o liable to suniitroke, a fatal. Taine'i Celery health, almnut entirely re J? I ,fF. I wmVJ aae of IVint'i Celery ( norvetonle, will atone ayitem, and fortify it summer debility. This cine not a drink. It it ft ; the best tonirt, giving ladling It ciirea all nrrToui diaeaaet, and health to thousands whot cause of their many ills. It is season, when feeble persons arc disease which is nearly always Compound, by restoring perfect moves the liability to this dread disease. If you feel tha eflccts of summer's heat, you can't afford to delay another day before gaining the vitality only obtained by the use of this) great medicine. SoUl by Ihvggitt. fl.OO. Six for fS.OO. fVnd for rtght-rK paper, with many testimonials. Wells, Richardson v co. burlington, vt. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This Hvstein in combined rifle and Nliot-gun oilers advantages over other make even more marked than those for shot only. They far excel all oth- t . ers in strength, accuracy, workmanship and balance. ARE YOU A MAN of keen perceptive faculties, and ure you A COMPETENT JUDGE of good and stylish clothing? If so let me prevail on you to call at my store nud look over my Summer Stock. It is made up of thecholcest and most desirable selections that It has ever been our good fortune to secure and has been bought under the most fav orable conditions that reaily money can control. Cash is a WiMeifol Lever in upsetting high prices, and we have used It well. Our J C-iTCall at once. G. C. GUTEUUS. Middleburgh. Vn. BBonaaBEBBSsaaa 0 PR 1 f si"np "", iwrt decarbonized bined 1888. Spring and Summer. 1888. rmt.JL.iJ casteelbarrl,10 or 12 gauge shot, -it Win- u' nscterc. l. rillo cartridge weight 10 to 121bs, irice !J30 Tii-siiaii action, same as above, 38-55 Hatlard cartridge, or a 3G box of 4 1 Winchster, tu ice Theitbove prices includle 10(Cpnper she and one cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE ! A. Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Hait, cct. 1 respectfully submit to you a few prices Assorted Trout-lies at 25c. adoen, tr,out-hoks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c per do, 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. ire now prepared to show you an immense variety of ea$mable Dry MsJifl$,tarisA In Dry (Joods we have an elegant line of Combinatio; Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satinet, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods Scotch Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, .New Calicoes, White Dress (Sou. An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. IFh'stacIass (Giroceiries SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrovi GRfllNJVLRRKET. CORUKCTKO MY W. U. W1SKY KVKHV WKIKSIAY. Xo. 1 rennbj lvania S"i 2 Knltz so " 3 White uiUfd 7" ! .VI Com Oats 3' New Potatoes 40 Wlion lUI'T wm tlrk, we rv. dor TMtorla Whru .Ii. wm a Child she rrinl fur Cutoria, When .li. Iwcunt Miu, .lie clmig to CUin, Wbsa L. hkd Cbildrm, h . them Cuturi PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUNBUHY & LEWSTON TIV- Timo Tahle, In flTect May 15. 1888 WIHTWAUU DID. KTATIORS. IAITWARD l 10 4.10 4 07 4 1-5 3 f0 8 60 3 46 :i 4i 3.3 3 JJ .IT 5 10 'J.6U 41 131 2 111 t.n J ! 'i.uu U n VALUADLU UKAL KSTATK AT PUBLIC SAL"R ! Thf iiinliTMciifil. iici-iiix lor tin lidrxor Ifa'ii Jiiiulii Wiiii'IHiimt. lui.-cif Krankllii township, SliMiTrininl. 'ii.. ilcc cl. will iim' to I'lilillr ii i i In1 liri iulM-B iiille suuili uf Mldilli'- buivli, mi Katiinhiy, August 25, 'SH. Tin' fi'llowliiif valiliilili' lli-ul KMtMte to wit : ihai i m. i. aii tliui ri'rtiilu iiii'fwiiiiiri' or Irmi ut laml hlluuii' In low nshlp, county iiiat. Mulo till iri'Aulil. coLiUliUiitf 42 Acrt'H, inori' it Ii'sh. Imiinili'd Nurtli liy laml of John II Alliol.l. Kast liy.lolm Monlr. iiml (inrifi' Kith. Niuiliuiid Wil liy (.i-oris'i' Kitii ami Sumiii'l WaliiT. on whli h Is i ri'i li'd u .1 M KIIA.MK IUU K. MIAMI. IUNK IIAIIN. unUolh. r out- niiiniiiitfH. iiikki i-riui uuil n iii-viT-lalllnif wi ll or wuii-r on tin' iiri'iniHi'N. '1 hait No. v. ih'iiiv it Houhi' ainl Lot ! Ill t In- town of Franklin, a ilrvlraliln Im atlon hiiiI hpli'iiilnl IiiiIIiIHih, yiuHi f run . and u well ol hi'M'r-lallluu wuli r. Mluali' ohMn-i't li-ud-iua lo Ml,.ll. l.nr).'ti. fair lo ( uiiiliii l ! nt 1 o' i Ic. I'. M., wlii'ii ilu.' al ii'hilaw i' will be Klvi'iiund li nns made know ii liy JOHN UnTF.NMVF.lt) .... arduare ! For a Superior tfrule of tihelfand hea vy llunlwaru it in alwavH beHt to go to old ami reliable Houses who have a reputation to hUHtain. Such In J.B.8ellieiDiBr, LewistowB, Pa. Iron, Nails, Steel, heather, I'uiutt. ( iln, Coach anil Saddler Ware. Manufacturer of Stoves and Tinware, Orphan's Court Sale of REAL ESTATE. BOARDING HOUSE. 'I lm unilvnlKiii'd ImvliiK mmle uinpln prrpartt. tlon I'T tli. u. ii.iiiih.Hl.iti.nl ul the i. ul, lie wuuld n-iiiii'lliilly Hiiuuiini'u Unit In- will fuini.li bimrd Inn and !..! l n if at lliu rata ol M'VeiHv-hve i'nt day or twi-nty live I'vntu a im al. hl'uliliuu muj lei-.l lor liomen l.iriilln d i lii'up. ThiMM- not hut 1 1 1 it trii.l hiatal.lu ure ri'riuwt lully Inviii .l to ciill, uiul they will not uo iIwhv difiiiitii-iiii.l. IIooiik tt i, w ili,rii wi-Ki ol the t'uurl lluio.1', Mlddleloiruli 'n. UAIiltll.I. J1KAVI.U I'roprii'lor. Kit-iuu, Il. l.y, .scaly, Ulu Toi liur. Tin) uluiplu applli'iitlon ol "Swuyn.', oitit lut'iil, ' without m,y internal lauilii'inr will cure Miy rut ol I'ulti'r. halt Khfum, i(lnKworui l'ili', Itch, Son, I'liiipU'i, lifitinu, all Ni-aly' luhy .skin KriipiluiK, no maiu-r Uuw ohftiuuti.' or luug mauiliiiK. U It iiulent, ulei'tln.. i cot. hut triUy. JU, u n, Jy, , m U.-.6 W.i 0.1 1 0.116 11.00 .67 K.4H h 4:i N H 8. HI) N.'JU N.I2 H 04 H.IMI 1M 7.4tl TUT 7.V t M 11 12 IT 2n JI Ji 30 .13 31 84 43 46 Ml r m 3.00 3 03 8,li 3.15 111 U1 3.31 3.43 .io 3.61 4.06 4.1J 4 31 4 2l 4.3H 4.34 The tihdi'rslk'iH'd Adinliilntratoit4 nun ti-Mu. mi'iito iiiiih'Xo of l In- I'Kinto of Aimer .Mldilli' waitn. laii' ol piin tow iiMilp. snvdi-r i-oiuitv. I'll., dir it. pui-Mianl loaniillas oidi-r ol tin-1 ir plianii t 'ourt of xald coiinty, will i-xixme to I'uh lie Sulu on the pi'i'ihlM'M on Moiuhiy, August 27, 18HH. ut in o'rlm'k A. M. the lollnn liiK diiwrlbed Iti ul KaiuU', to wll ; hltuati' In hprlnif township. Hnvdi'reoiinly, I'u., Ik.iiiiuViJ on tin- North liv laniiii of ,.v-ili N. llalni'N. ICurti liv landKof Wllliain Marklov, Hoiith liy lands n 'I'llliimii K.iinl, lr,l liy limdH ol John Kelker and Josi ph n. llalntu, coiitaliilii 101 AflfH, and Vi la-nhin. inoic or Ii'kh. Said trai t In known iim "'riif ia r mill trai l" and Nlliiutc w H 1 it II (ini. mill' from t hi t hrlvlntf tow n of AdaniH ImiK. A llowlnx stn uui ol wali r IIowh through Ihe larni.i lov lo I he liani.Thi'i i'ln an aluimlamc of K'lil l.lmi'Hlone. ulno a luiyf on liard of line j'holi'i' trull Ini'H. ami a tint' kiovhoI or IUihti-h of jfiowliiL' pint' tji'i-soii Hie pri'inlM'H. 'rhetinuul farin liulldliiijN an- hmj 'n.i t, ( on the liirin. 'I KUMis- !u (M-r . nl. o the puri'huhie money lo In- paid when Hie pro rty Is hlnn k down, , uf ler di cluctlnif i-omk and ex'tiHi'it ol mile '(., lo lie and remain uh a dower on ihe preinlM'a, X Hie Iwlani i! Januar. 1. Isrk, unil Ihe remainder April iH-ii ui eu ui iM'iii'iivei'eu una no Kleu, wldowii dower lo he Mciired by boi ItOliniT MIDDI.FWAKTII. WILLIAM II. KWlN'il. AiifUt t, 'h AOlulliUUiitoni. A . 1j in I.ewlntnwn J. T.I A IMiiln Street T.IK I.ewmiowD 7.V0 MtltUnd T.'JH Fainter T.34 Stalndla T.3W M'auner T i.i Mcnlurt , 7 6'i Kaul.'n Mill! 7.67 Adamnburic t.04 H,vertown 1 li.lU llenler I.3H MiildleliuiKb 1 1.88 Valuer "..ID K reamer . n.40 PawlInK , 3.46 Sellnnnrove n.bt Kellnmrova J. 903 Kuiiburr W.I6 SolliiNKrot e Arroimiiodntloii (Uonneoilnit with trvlmon N.U. Hj.) Lo SallniKroT. Arrive at Hollii-nrovo. 11.311 A. M lU.WA.jn. 1.40 f. M. 2.05 P. M 6.03 P. M. 6.30 P. H. frul ii t Leave Lewistown Junction 12 14, a m. 6 ol. a m, 10 46 ami 07. p in, 6.28, p in, a 23 i. in lor I'lttMiorit una tin win. 7 6.1 a m, " 4 a in, i i p in, a iu, oi p m, 11 14 r j. r or ruiia.iniiiuu, xoric. nam. morn uu waiuiogiun. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOKTHKItN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Train. I.a.va SunburT i 10 a in, t or lionaiouie, r.rit auu aDaniiai- y 63 a m. r or l.oo naveo. 12 5'pu, lor liolloront, Kan and I'amn- aKliiu. 6.30 ii ui, For Raoovo and Watklni. 6 4li a in. For Catawlima and Hat lton. tviinll 66uin aud 6 36 p in For W llkaabarr. t 65 a m, II VO a in, 6 40 p m. For Sbainuklo and Mount Uaruiil. Train! I.eaTe KalliimroT Junrtlon: V 63 a in, arrlvlnic at Fblladelplila II 16 p in. Ne" York 6 60 u to, Ualtaiuoro 4 40 p ui, win Iniftun 6 66 D m. 1 66 in.arrlvliiKat Philadelphia 8 60 p m. 'ew York v 36 pin, iiaiiiuiora I 40 p ui, nam Inulon 7 66 Ii m. 7 67 n in.arrlviuu at PIllladalDl la 4 26 a m.Naw York'i in a in, llalllmura 6 16 a m, Willi- InKton 26 a in. Trftin klM T.eavee HunburT 2 60 a in, arrlvloic al Phllad"libla 26a m,N York 11 an a m, lialtluiora 1 16 a in, Wait liiKtoa van a in. .1. It. WU)1, den'l Pam AkdI, til AS. t. PLilll. Uau'l Aiananer. tyllisli sam Well M-.uh 1 etill continue in tho Morchnut Tailoring bueinees with rooai Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. J 4jH and take this tuoatiH of informing tho people of Snyder county, t'i 6 so nave on uauu a wen seiectea stocK 01 Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and bft tuples from tho best and moet reliable New York and ThilaJt housoB, and will null lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, llepairiug, ing and Scouring done on bbort notice. Nov. Itf. E. K. BUD -AT- Freidinaiic&Getz's, BeavertowP IV1IOII lid und tMc have, just returned from Philadelphia New J orc with a new stock of goods, embracing A Full Line of Dry Goofl Summer Dress Goods, Quilts, Linen Table Cloths, hmbroideries, Lace Curtains, Matches, Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Queens also a full line of rcadij-mado LOT H D W UaHiiberrieH '2 imioiiM u o7ai.'c' ini .' ,'v f... ir;,,.,,,i., f i ., ... i a nji vjjjd, i ji jlm jxu, i i-. it v tcvvuo f(i.r oiiUi v i Taiiow 4 ed, and request the people to come and see us- J :iii('kenn iier lb lhn.til-iiiHnjininh Jn.rni.v n.n.,7. ipmipsh nm h-it Hid. Mcontinue their patronage- lVe sell cheav for W illiddleburp: Market Hotter Kiru'H 1'itted eherrien.. I'lipitted ... Hliie,klerrierl.. 11 11 0 HoiiIiIh. Hum .... ' u I country produ ce.
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