gtitolfkrgli post. 1'iiMiHhotl every Thursday. T. H. BARTER Editor and Propmtor. Subscription 1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING: On r,,lnmn. Mno Yi-r . Our hull I'nliiinn Olio yenr .0 line fourth ('iliimn, nYfr Wl.O rroinMlmial Cnril. yrr yrnr A milt"". Km-i-ulur, Ailtiilnlxtrntiir, mul AmIkhim. Nntti'i. li.M Whim B I'l'i-ml m-ruiui-iin-ntu nre iiimlv, nil nUn-tin-un-nt, ln-rli tor k limn 4 ninth, rliru- tl ilA 'T I'm lr lift liiMirllnn. !. nr ih .r.cn.l iniu'itin ml 74 cint. lir i'h utriiirnt ln'rtl"ii. Tlmrwlsiy, August, 30 1888. llF.iTiii.i'AN National Ticket. t l-fvld-nt HKNJAMIM IIAKHISON, of Incllurm. Kit vi"' rri'Hilnnl I.KVI I1. M -hl'liN. l tie Ycirn. ilWflll.Ii-AN STATK Tll'KF.T. V-r Au1Ur Hi'ii'wl. TMMA Mi OA M AN F t HUlr County. Fur Xiipri'iiK" .lii-iu1'. jamks t. mh iii i-'i. ' iini,i,h" 1ILMCY llUuWN. Hki tiikican Ohntv Ticket. 1'iinnri-f A W. COT I Kll. NiMiHtiir. . H il.KN HKH. A-Fiiiil-ly A A l N S. Ilfcl.r RU'H. I'roMinMi.ijirv W. W. WIT UN MY lli. 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Youiitf licpuhlicnus, who voted on nj,'o last full, must lie ussesseil in or iler 1 vote this full. The Deiiu'ciutie party propones to reiluee the price of clothing for the workiiiKiniiii : hut i hchcine of lienevolcnce in thin respect involves the Men. unfortunately, of thprivinir him of the opportunity to eiirn Mitti eient wutfcH to huy elothintf nt any price. Mr.MMwuril Atkinson -tiniutes that the next census will hIiow the population of the United to be. 01, .'lOil.OOi), while the Hon. S. S. Cox thinks it will full short of thut nuin lier liy 'J 1. 1 tun. J!nt who would pre dict what our popuhition will he in the year 1 . n m .' How vast will ho the inllux from other lands In-fore that date, especially if our present iinini srriitiou laws shall remain unchang ed! And in the year J.Uimi, when H period of time shall have elapsed equal to thai which ha passed since the United States hecame an inde pendent nation, what enormous numliers of jile will dwell within what now constitutes the liordcrsof our country f l)urinu the past 112 ,curs the American people have in creased from it.iiDU.oiio to perhaps 57.- UiMi.oiM). Durinsr the next 112 years it will not lie surprising if they shall increase so as to equal the present population of Europe, or possihly even of China. Fortunately tin country is 1 dfj enough, so that even in the latter case all will have plenty of room. Farmers and Lower Wages Tree t raders generally ar'iie that protection has nothing to do with waues, hut a day or two ao a Ha publican farmer informed us that the farmers of his neighborhood were beinjr assured that if the Hills bill passed and if Cleveland was elected the wiitfcs of farm labor would be greatly reduced that then the wiu.'- es would be no higher than was paid to the same kind of labor in Europe. In other words, that the Democrat it1 policy Willi. II VHtlTAI.ITY I'AITEKIZE THE I.AlloK OF THE l lU NTItV. What do the workinmcn think of this fea ture of the issue '! At the same time, these over-zenl ous and imprudent free traders did not stop to consider that the farm er's first question, after such a state ment, would be : And will that benelit the farmers ? And an exam ination by the fanner intotheeondi tiou of the farmers of England and the pauperized farmers of Ireland would be to show that 1 he di trrada liun of the f;i! Iin-r billowed quickly nil the heels of t he degradation of t he laborer, M.d that in no count rics .if the world were the farmers in a worse condition than in free trade countries, when- labor w as so cheap. l'lie traders will not fool the American farmers with such trash. The man who invented the milk shake machine linn already made $100,000 out of it. It in not always the complicated and wonderful in vention which makes the most money. While the inventor of the milk shake is rolling in wealth easily required, Sir. Keely, of motor fame, continues to dodo his creditors. The debates of this (18th) Con Ki essional District will meet in con ference at Lewistown on the 11th of September. The candidates for the Congressional honors who have an nounced themselves are Huistings Gehr, of Franklin ; A. W. Potter, of Snyder. II. J. Culbertsou, of Mif tliu ; J. M. Miller, of Union, and L. E. Atkinson, of Juniata. Partisanship vs. Citizenship- From the fact that there are al ready eifht parties or factious in the field, who will present their claims to the voter in the coming campaign, the question very naturally arises. Is it necessary to have so many par ties in existence, or is there room in the United States for more than the two principal leading parties who are dominant in the field to-day T Wc have often heard tin; remark that opinion governs the world, and in a country like ours it is to be expected that there will and ought to be a great diversity of opinion ; but there is plenty of scope to develop it and advance new ideas, fresh impulses, and broader views of statesmanship in either of the parties in power, rather than endeavor to create a fac tion which is of but mushroom grow th, springs up in a few days, and in as short a time dwindles and vanishes from public notice. In these frantic efforts to establish and build up parties the voter has to a certain tlegree overlooked his citizen ship while fruitlessly beating the air in trying to attract attention as a party, either one of those factions combined within the limits of either of the two leading parties would act as a mighty lever to raise them to some efforts to meet their demands. What advanced idea of statesman ship or progressive government has ever been developed by any of these side issues who chose to designate themselves parties? None what ever. They seem to have but one incentive, one principle, one motive, one idea, and that a government like ours can be made a one-horse affair out of, is too ridiculous in the ex treme ; it partakes too much of the nature of quack medicine which is warranted to cure every kind of ail ment that human llesh is heir to. Where in the history of the world can a country be found that in little over a century has made such pro gress in National development and prosperity like ours ? We assert and maintain that it is without a parallel. How has this been accomplished and w hat means have been employed to produce it ? Has narrow-minded bigotry, egotism mul selfish pnrty interest brought it about .' We an swer emphatically, "No ;" but this march of progress and reform has been pushed on by men whose ideas were as broad, open and expansive as the canopy of heaven which spreads its mantle over our conti nent, men who could legislate for the country and not for party, men who had at heart the interest of every man, woman and child within our boundaries, aud not for fact ions or classes of men. These one-idea fanatics have yet to learn that radical reform and the supplanting of old and established ideas by new and somewhat vague opinions, can not be brought nbout by one act of legislative dictation. It is dangerous to attempt to go from one extreme to another unless you are prepared to meet stubborn resistance, revolution and blood shed. But it can be done by gradual and liberal legislation, and prepar ing and educating the masses up to the (standard of acceptance. There nre then several questions of importance that confront the patriotic and honest American citi zen of to-day : Is my party of more importance than my country ? Should party interests bo the domi nant idea, and the country's require ments be made subservient to them ? Is it right to work for my country demand my support and aid f Am I an American or the blind devotee of some fact ion of dissatisfied element of jiarty aspirants t When ho pon ders over these questions and con siders what a narrow and limited scope is offered to a partisan, but how broad and expansive is the work of a citizen, hi: will not hesi tate to come out boldly on the side of his country. Kupture euro guaranteed by r. J. H. Mayer. s.",l Aivh St., l'liil'ii la. I'ut-i1 at ouoe, nu operation or bills in-.- delay. Tliousund-t cured S. f circular, tf. Mrs. Dart's Triplets. PrwrMwit CloTflMiirit Prtue frir tti lhrr hmt bnhtt Mt Ih Aurora fount? Fntl. In 1W, wu rlTen to lltowi triplet. Mnllle, M. ml Rnr. rhlliln-n of Mm. A. K. Hurt, llntntmrrh, N. Y. Plie vrrite: 'I.m-t Anirul the lllllo one Ik-i'miiic very Fti-k. mul an I ciiulil ri-t no other food Hint wiiulil itim-o tilth Ihrm. 1 cimimcncfil tlip un of Mi ti.lwl FihmI. It h:lit ihem Immp-iltati-lr. nti I lliey tterp moil an "Ri ll nu rver. t.n-1 I ro':-;.li r ,'l u ry liirRi ly lou 10 ttic Fil that tliy nre now nt well " Lnetntrd Fo-I in ilie l-t I'm"! fr Imtlle-liil balilp. It keep tliem vic-ll, ami I lietli-r limn im-ilieiiio vumi mex me i.,i-k. 't liive let .., fA;., tHirf. At lrut;liU. Cn.lliict I'IkHii. of tliutu trl'ilvla H.-nt lixv lu I he n.i.lUr of auy LaLjr Luru lJ J car. Addrcu WCLL3. I1ICHAF.2S0N' U CO., Curllnbton, Vt. S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. -a;i:nti:outiie- Iff HOME Sewing Made ! ThU iiiiicliiiiH Is beyond a doubt the lightest running, ens lest operated mid most durable machine to the market Simple, strong, swift, and sure. Perfect in evrrv purtiiMiliir. It lm work- U. I (tuulf lilt.. III. I I. Mill lllflltlt.lt iktl competition and to-day etuuils unrivaiHil for all purposes. My Merchant Tailoring Department is full mid cointilete. I am dally receiving shipment of CLOTHS. CASSI MKHKS. Ktc. (or the untntifacture of stylish and well made Clothing. I take orders for suits through Snyder county mid always guarantee Satisfac t ion. St'ouring, Dyinsuid Uop:urinr Neatly tind Choaply tloiic. l ull and exnuilue the famloiiH New Home Machine. Heethequali'-y of i;ood iind the styles of. our clotlunir tiuu we will need no other riiomiiiiiatious. Auk- 1. Vs. s. T. lll'i'K, New lierlin. Pit The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and JRine Combined. This system in combined rifle and shot-gun offevH adTtiiges over other makes even more marked than those for shot onlv. Thcv far excel all oth ers in strength, accuracy workmanship and balance. DD I -fCW Sde-Ka action, best decarbonized blued I ULVtlkJ casteelliani,l() or 12 gauge shot, 4 1 AVin nseterc. t'. rillo cartridge weight 10 to 121bs. nrico ..in Top-siiap action, same as above, :W-55 Itallard cartridge, or i i incnsier, once . . ja?; Hie above- prices incluille lOtLpaper she and one box ot cartrulges. FISHING-TACKLE! A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Hair, ect. I respectfully submit to you a few prices Assorted Trout-ties at 25c. a dozen, tr,out-hok8 to gu 23c. 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. GRilINMARKET. CouriKCTKD BY W. II. WIXKY BVKHV WEDNESDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania 85 "SFuItz s;i "3 White mixed HO Kye ftO Corn r0 Oats 80 New Potatoes 25 . viw . .. i r . . i .. ii. A new Stock ot Goods Jut been reoelved which trill take pleased tonliow you and If you nre A COMPETENT JUDGE V of good arid wtylish clothing? 1 fro let me prevnil on you to call ut my store and look over my Fall Stock. It in made up of the cholceKt nnd moot desirable Helectiomt that It had ever been our nood fortune to secure nnd has been bought under the most fav tirnble conditloim that reatly money chu control. GasI is a nWerfol Lmr In ujifettin liluh price, anil we have used it well. Our Cnslon Re3D k Beiefils tiTOiM at once j. G, C. GUTELIUS. Ufddleburgh, Pa. 0 1888. Spring and Summer. 1888. Wc arc now prepared to show you an immense variety f r j 1 m w Vl .limn Tn li'v (liwi.L ii' tini-.i .... aI .1 i: f r i i. """"" f "'lit; ni iiij;iiiii imu oi uomoinatioi Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satinet, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods Scotch Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, New Calicoes, AVhite Dress Good An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. IFin'stadttss Bnocenfies SCHOCHBROS.,Selinsgrove SCo5V. " " 1 still continue in the Merchant Tailoring bubinesB with rooms Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. ami take turn lueami of lofortuiug the people of Snyder county, t'm nave on nana a wen aeiecua Block or Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and bttmplts from the best and uio6t reliable New Tcrk and Pbiladelf:; houBGB, aud will sell lower than ever. Catting, Cleaning, Repairing, ing and Scouring done on short notice. No?, ltf. e. E, BUCK AT Freidman & Getz's, Beavertow Pa ' CoDUint also full ami comlett Uvea of both HARRISON & MORTON 1," ''':'. '.'","v- I'm-ll.. I"lml. l...g., .,,!. l M.., M. Kin.r( ..( ,,..,. ,., 11,0 TBI-llf. ".' L"'' '-"'V' V1 i'f -li.cl . hkl ".!"'. I J"-" iii-I.i. c I 1., Uct jny otlirr. 11,1. !1T.U1" ,?"""':' -"'"'H 'iir.tinthofi.nl. or WINTSR & C0.,luu., Springllald, Mum, illiddlchur UlarKct Hutter l-'lTKi Pitted cherries Unpitted " Ulue k berries UaKil)orrh' Oliinns Lard Till lo v (Iliiclvi-iis pi-r lb Turkeys fSidi Hon Id l! Hum Hi 12 40 8 ... 8 ...10 ... It &"U'c have just returned from Philadelphia an New YorJc with a new stock of goods, embracing A Full Line of Dry Goods Summer Dress Goods, Quilts, Linen Table Cloths, Lai Embroideries, Lace Curtains, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Qucenswa also a full line of ready-made THDN SHOES, (U10CE1UES, Sc. 1 Ye h ave our store irellh ed, and request the people to come and see us- H V thankful for past -favors and reait est our friend continue their patronage- Wc sell chcav for caslii coumry proaucc. J