Slit gittilflntrgli hsl Published every Thursday. TJL HUHTERi Editor snil Proprietor. Subscription J 1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING : One iviiiMin, Hno Vr.r "n.O dm" ti.ilt I'tiliiinii (nr Mir h.O I tm I.inrih t 'i.Iiiiiiii, 'in V ... r f2'i." rmH".,.iinl l'f.l, pi-r )pr fl.l Au.lii"r. I x . . ii t r. Vlmim'trntnr, iin.l .-im N..t ti.M S hen n-i !i.m' til rriiiiu.'in.-iit(. ri tiiH.I. nil ailrrti--.tn-iil. t f rt - I tor ." thnli limntlis wn rhiirui. l 'J.'. ..t In. Ii t..r tr-l lii'.Ttlnii. Jl ii c.r ill n. I ltiiTt. .ii iiml 76 runt lir rm li pin...iicnt in.'rt..ri. Thursday, Sep. (I, 1SSS. 15m tm.kwn Nmovw. Tn kit. K-r rr..l.li-n IIIAMAMIN II A MUSI IN, i.l litill.in i r.T !. rri.iiii iii I. KM l M 'h i UN . .V Viir. lll.l l l l.K N Nl'ATK Tli'KK.T. K..r An llllir I i. n.T:ll. Till i l ,s Mil'AHAM'i.l Kliilr I 'minty. I'..r Siiiri.iui. .Iiintfi'. J AMIS T. Ml I ' Ii 1.1,1,. nl I'litlii.Iclphla. A h i iti- iii lfi. HIN I(Y HKiiWN. ltl H Mill XN Ci'lNTY TlChKT. 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I, Mlili-i-n .rn.j I I . M i I-. i-k, l I. I . Ui-il! Ii-. I Hi-Hi .i .li:i i II J i.-. .1. Ii. II. rr. I.l. Wft.innj. ..n-i:. . i... i.. A. Iii tili.rt. ') l!i nii Is nl' Tiu'-iIjiv's election iii Miiiiif 'iii tin' I !i ; n : 1 .! H'aiis a iiim- .liil ily nl' 'Jll.lHHI lulllil;. til" !lllUUIIlt CHlll'l lll il I V till' lll'IIH 'IT.'U -, Mini mil' intiilli mure liiaii ii- v '-! nl liv l!ir liin.-i r ii -r 1 1 - Iti 'publicans. It i-ilin lii'-ii-i li('iiili!ii'iiii major ity ill tin stair since lsr.ii, itli.l is uc- i-i I'li'.l a "n.lit iral ii'Milution." 'L'lii' I'l'oli'liitiniiists ca-t I "it votes. I'm' starving Irdainl, Ijevil. Mor ton '.' ll' S.'.l'JMill. 1'ur .-ulVi nipr Cli'irlestoii. (irocr Clevelalnl v. ivc SJIt. I'.ir MY iv cli'ct inu. (i rover Cleve lal"i :; :iniii. 1 1 n i r ( 1- i l.iiul i'i aw li.-lieil on 1 In' 1 1 1 1' 1 lla;. Iiii i ii --; iii t I aw lisli e.l oil i In. e'. ii -:-i' :.' I i lui in ; lie i'l av. I'. -1 . I iii ii-'..i.-ii In i'ii' si i'i i 1 1 1 term ; i i' a lishi-il on the 'ana iian i-l.'i i ii:i -linn ; he wants to era w ii- ii i Hi I l.i 1 ; i ill' 1 1 lit -.1 ii in. Tl,i- i-l.l "ilarri-i'li Alinaiiar" of 1sii ( .nl :iin-. a ::,i-a il. :il of matter thai is;i'.i-;ly n !inttit ami timely ior tin' - i e 1 1 1 1 1 llani-nii earn iaii.'n . '".. in '.a: n . ! !: -I' :ie-tioiis ainl ai.- i ; : "W'lin w ill lull' tin- Van linn n tiel.et " "All uli'i wi-li --ii' the ilieeof wall's ri 1 1 .in .1 1 1 1 a h 1 u il h that J.ai.1 ' i i " the i::'.iii 1 of I he oPiee lli'l.lels to the ili!i It of people. " "Who will oie the Ilal'lisoli tiel.e; ."' "All w Iii i hi Iii e lhat Iheeonditioli of i III' '.ii' it ha heell lieltel' than lhat of the wm liiimiin u of lope, ami wlinwisli it to remain no'!'' IIae you heard the news from Vermont .' I'lurnlity for (iovernor Dillingham iiii.imiii. liepuhliean 'ain. per eent. 1 leiiioelatie loss, Ci pel'eelit. I'lohiliitioii los, over 11 per eent. No solid ii-siies in t lie cumpuin, I'rott i ll. m alone did it. The Dem oelatie party i limiliated from the State Semite and part ially so from the House. The refrain, uerosK the Uoeky Mountains, from Oregon, is reached Intel; from Vermont ! now let the sisterhood of Slates join in the and ehortis of November next and witliali.iu' pull, a hard pull and a pull altogether, vietory is ours. The ietoi v will want work, from honest hard worker and with it the result will imt he dotilit fid. So "up and at em." lively Kepulilican in the county, mid Democrat as well, should attend Ihe political meeting to lie held in MiddlelmiKli on Tuesday of court vt ek. The Surphs Has Sleappearei JiiHt to think that nfior nil this noise fitnl lurid HperclieH, after tlice montlm of Kkippin n1out in the hlmdoWH with a dark lantern to I'vadr incpiiry, after all Mr. Oleve lutid'H onderoii wisdom nlxmt it lieini; "a eondition and not a theory that confronts uh"' after all thin, there isn't K''in!X t he any HtirpliiH, anyhow ! According lo the l'resi dent. iiiillions on lnilliciis wi re le ing iled tip in the Treasury at the rate of a million a week, and we are all lieiui; ruined through the Cos tom Itouse. Now. when the Dem ocrat ic (,'onirress has pit well along iu its work of spending the puhlie treasures it appears that the surplus will he only almut twelve millions, which if the Mills hill were to lie passed and to result in its operation as its advocates say it will, must lie turned into a deficit of sixty millions! This is a dreadful situation. It calls up Mr. Mills to ask the house to withdraw his hill. He has lieen leg islating to meet a condit ion, and it turns out to he only a theory. The capacity of the Democratic party lo scatter tin- puMic money was not taken into account. The TrchitUion Tarty. 'n. Post. I have read with inter est your reckless analvsis ol our Prohibition l'arty in your lust issue, and desire to reply to your ipiestion as to what we have done as a party to promote the cause of prohibit ion. Your assertion that a "few noble men, ha ve, i bv lending t heir names and inllueiii'c to the party given it whatexer standing it has in the con fidence of the people,' is true, and we insist on all "noble men" doing the same to increase this confidence. P.ut. we deny that this epiitidelice "rests smiley" on a few, but assert t hat t his class of men in our party can be numbered by the tens of of thousands iniead. We atliirm. also that that this eoiilnli nee is due mostly to what it intends and promises todo when in power, viz: to kill the public liiitor traffic by pnhilitm enforced instead of pro longing it s life by license- the pol icy of the old part ies - and not as you allirm to the "few noble men iu our party." We also deny that there is a different ela-s of men iu the par ty from those you call noble, and should like to hear of a single in stance where the part y's hiyh stand aid has been debased through tin pulling of wires or the baging of game. At our State Convent ion in llarrisburg, a call was made for all the preachers, Sunday Schools up erintetideiits and church membersto rise, and when this class took the tloor there Were Very few of the ."il H delegates left sitting. Can any oth er party show sin h a record ? W'c have no saloon keepir.-.. In ewers, distillers, or ISob Illgefsolites in our ranks. Have you .' Again. You deitoiiiiee ii and say: "They inn V did any vjhhI no brav ery, all bray." etc.. ami blame us as being disastrous to the cause of Prohibition. You say the Diino cratic party praises us and we like it." and many other similar assif. t ioi is 1 1 1 w liieh w e I 'l ie My reply : We in ei-made any laws nor enforced llu in directly, and im party eer did until it had the power. We ale now building up a party to enforce completely a Constitutional law something that mithei of the old part ies iiccr can or will do. as the saloon nil ii are about eipiallv divid ed betwieli tin ill. Were the Prohi bition martyrs. Watson, Smith, Haddoei;, i . ,1 end others, six in numer, vc ihr v hocus or were they brave.' Would they have been slain as 1 )( nioerat s or as lie publican? And why not .' Publish one disaster that the Pro hibition party caused and we will prove to you that the IJepuhlican party is responsible for Michigan's failure, Oregon's failure, Iowa's fail ure mid the failure to enforce the lihode Island amendment. Our party is the only one that ever con tributed thousands of dollars into the light to carry a Constitutional Amendment. In Michigan's contest not a single Republican daily dared to work in favor of the amendment, and in one district there were more votes east against the amendment than the number of voters in the district Are we to blame for that ? The Ke publican papers defeated us in Ore gon. The difference bi t w een the vote for Prohibition and for our party is no argumi nt against us but for us as it shows there are enough men in favor of the principle in this county to control this government mid destroy the saloon jusf as soon as we can get them united in a solid Prohibition National Party. J. (1. C. T-evvistown, Pu. (II STd my CtaUd'a Life. "Whm toy child na bore, th dortnr onlarrd on of tltt othn Fond. Fb tta that no ttlihcnMtflrdlnl. lliJthn dnetnr. Who M th trooblt M lnillritltin, ml oslrird tlM f'Ril clinmt lo Iw-Utnl finl II mt1 nr cliilil'n nr, and I ows you ninny tliauku t of IL I rrmrd yniir t'nnd M InviiiiatilA. ami miivrlor to all other rt1fl-tul fim. f..rbablm. Mu A. I. llpriri.l. lUwti.u. Mm, H Indian Tlarw. It Ba Ho Bqnal. ajr E7 FOR INFANTS and INVALIDS THE PHYSICIAN S FAVORITE. mnr Ininnrfant A'!itt.Hf. over ail iUier r. .r. J l uixla, BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Perfaotly Nourlshc n Bnby with or without th oddit on or milk. Thro) Cites. SSo. G3o. CI. 00. A a:iil'!. t.ien lilt on "TY" Vi;trit:.'n I lnUiila and lii.ali.lr," fr. "Hi are nutn In tmr nnr. contalnln fnrtf Infanta) ymir IrtatM FikxI, tnd find It far aniKirlor lo all other food wlilrh ha born tiaxd diirlnir th rt ti n Ji tn that I hara tiwn Tlnltlni .iylrli.. Tha Ulster of Charily, who 6a rliann, tt th IuiUIuUuu, tf It baa no equal.'' W. r. Dr. Cot-ncT, M. D.. Ht. Jow-h'F.indllnAiilmn, t'Ui.'iLnatl, Oluo. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. S. IB uck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. mm I .Iii Sewma MaclimG V(ii:.T KoiiTiii:- I This niMi'hini' is liMvoritl a iloiilit tin lighli'st running, can iest opi'i'ateil ami most (luralilH I ii ' 1 1 1 i -' ! hi' market Sonpli strong, swiii. . . .!'' in HVery purl i'-iiliif. If n - I'll itself illlu I III' f'l ' . i' compel it inn ami toil iv siaiios 1 1 1 1 r i v 1 1 1 1 1 for nil purposes. My Merchant Tailoring Deparimont i-full f i 1 1 1 eompl i .. I inn daily r iving sliipnieiit.; of C'.II'I'IIS. ('.SS M I'.lil'.S. I'.ic., for ihe iiiaiiufi'teliiri' ol Mylisti ami w.-ll maili- ( lotliing. 1 l .ike oi'il'-is lor s 1 1 i l v liroiih Snyder count y n ml a I w nv s guarantee Sat isfte tion. SftHiriiiir, Dviiiii snnl Itfpairiiii; Nfnlly ami Cliruply lntn. Cull ami examine the famloiiH New Home Machine, ee I lie ouali' v of grinds ami the st v Ies of our clothing and we will need no other i mendatioiis. Aug. Hi. S. T. I'd ( K, New lierliu. I'a. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in roinbinetl ri (It; ami shot-iTim oll'ers advatitap-s over other makes even more marked than those for shot onlv. Thev far excel silloth ers in strength, aeeniitey workmanship and balance. DD 1 P ST V "SM1 JU'Hon, 1,,'st decarlionicd ldncd 1 IllUlLaJ casteellani,10 or 12 U!iiioesliot, 1 1 AVin nseterc. f. ritle cartridge weight 10 to 1211., price s.W Top-snap at lion, same as above, ;S-.V Ballard cartritl-e, or 11 Winchster, price . . ,s;j(j Tlic abovt' pricfs includle lOOIpapt i .she and one box of cartriduvs. FISHING-TACKLE! A (,t)inplete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait. eet. s''...- I respectfully submit to you a few juices Assorted Trout-lies at 2.1c. a dozen, tr,out-hoks to fju 2.1c. per do., plain trout hooks .rc per do, best oiled-silk lines from 2 to .'i cents per yard, till other lines from 1 to 2 t ents po yard. Keels from 23c to 2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. J ""--.IIHHMti '-Li !? SI . W : W' vuoiin jiio lull ini Copll llvet of bolb HARRISON & MORTON III riol tlanar hclrtrt. I'U'rf. l.h ............. . - - -. w.m lumfriii, iupm p.n ry. l..a., H...,. In.ll.. I--ha I). I.,.,., 7, H"',"1 M... U.K..,.., u( oluo, .ur. t ihe Tariff if. nuiiiki uf oiik,, of a lik. i"! , i ' linlu lmp.tH ttjck, ih, r,,d t ltf.A,f,m. lMili Iu jel my ullid. )ii. Uivc.aohi.Jti..,. acMy all l.eiKl.t cluiKri. hn4 W .iIb w. mail U ouim and u the drat In 111. Hold, of "'tin t-'lLt? "'"''M J S"ial T.lnittrnll.c,l ,l. iWINTE A CO.,., 6prlnk;llald,Ma. A new Stock o! Goods lit" Jnct Iippii received which we will take pleiiKed tosliow you nnd If you are A COMPETENT JUDGE of good ond tylish clotlilng? If no let me prevnil on you to cnll nt my itore und look over my Fall Stock. It U nutdf! up of tliecliolcect nnd uiopt ilenirnlile Helectiona that It Iihh ever tieen our kocxI fortune to eiure ntul linn bei'ii liontflit under the inoHt fnv onvlile ennilil ionn Hint rendy money can eontrol. Cash b a Wosflerfnl Lmr In iipMettinrf liiuh pricpa, nnd we Imve lined it well. Our CiTOnll nt once.. G, C. GUTELIUS. MiddleburKli. Til. s 1888. Spring and Summer. 1888. We are now prepared to .show you an immense varietv of tvi v n iii r ' nn I'M sliiiiiis.GiisriEsl In Dry (Joods we have an elegant line of Combination Suitinirs, Ladies' Cloth, Satines, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods. Scotch Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, ew Calicoes, "White Dress Goods. An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. bbos ..Selinsgrove. "fi .' ' GRJ11NMIRKET. COUUKCTKI) HV W. H. Wl.VKYKVKIIV WKDNKHUAY. No. 1 IVinmylvuiiiu tin a Fuitz ss "a White mlxeil sr Hye M Torn -M OittM ' New 1'otlttoei 'i Well MiuU 1 dill cotiliinie in tho Mi-rcLnnt 'l'niloiir.fj biihiDOPa with rooniH in Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. iiml take lliin tiKfinR of informin; tlio pooilo of Sunder fO tnty, t'm, 1 Unve on Imml u well hi leett d Htock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., nnil wnm)U'H from tlio best nml most relinblo New Ycrk nnd 1'bilnilclpLi liouHt'B. it in I win sen lower thnn ever. C;itttiDg, Clenniug, liepniimp, Jiye iner nnd Scouring tlouo on Hiiort noiico. Nov. ltf. K. p,f hVCK AT Freidman & Getz's, Beavertow Pa., illiildletiiir illarltot Mutter 1 Kii! Ill i'itted cherries S L'niiitte.t " !t niaekberriec I KitHpberrieii OnioiiH J.urtl 'J'allow CliiekeuK per lb. TurkeyH Hide Kouldo. 12 40 U 4 11 - 8 , H .10 1UIU 1 tx2Wc have just returned from Philadelphia and New York with a new stock of (foods, embracing A Full Line of Dry Goods, Summer Dress Goods, Quilts, Linen Table Cloths, Lace Embroideries, Lace Curtains, U atches. Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Queensware also a lull line of rcadij-made L T (HI D ft5 G , SHOES, CJIOCEIUES, Sc. 1 Vc have our store irclll-jt ed, and request th e )Cople to come and sec us- We are thank ul J 'or past favors and request our friends to continue their patronage We sell cheap for cash or country produce.