PuMiahpil every Thurwla.T. T- H. BARTER Editur and Pi opnetor. Subscription 1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING: lino r.ilutnn. n Yi'tr W.O One hull Column tu yr.tr i6.0 l nfl Inn rill t'nliiinn. liiipYfiaf IOT.W rro(i-.Uinl r... pi r riir .0 Amlitnr.. ku-riitor. AilnilnlrlrHlnr. mul AHlini-ii Nutlrra i.M When n atiiial a.rriiiiuiiiitii are timiltf, nil ilvrrliM'iiiriKu, IiimtibiI lor tli.n 4 iinitilli", clmruc tl.V'i .T Inrh lor lift Inmrtliili fl.00 or lint ktc.ihI I ii -rt I fti mill 14 crnta lot raih ruli.rijiirnt llli'ltln. Thursday, Oct. 11, 1888. Rkitui.ican National Ticket. for I'r-nl.li'iit hi:n.i.min iiakkisiin, tit Itiilhtntt Knr rr I'K'.liliMit 1.KV1 r. m 'hiiiN. of .New Yuri). Tlli'tlll i:ill. Irr riik'in-. .Mm II. 'I iik'uart. ImIiii w.ihMin iki r. IliliU rl I', .Mm. William . 1 1 .1 u1 It. HI. .Inlin MrMliliH. .Iiiw'ili II. T. Cmiti'S. Wlllliiin X. Kill. Mlflir I'llH'lliil. .iiiiniH I., hurt. KIIwikkI t.rli'M. V.r.ra II. I(liil'. Wllllnlti ii. I'.iv IK-. ivti r K. Ilih k. KLKCTOKS. Il. iir.v II. Ihi-litH. .lull II II. ilrniit. Hum c. KrcHM. TlKilllllN lleilMT. iuiiri.'i'li. Ilii1. lilii-.iiii. Jnllll I'. 1iWlT. .Irr.'tlll.ill K. MllliT. iliiirtfi' .1. Klllut. IIi-iii v S. I'aiil. i.i'iUKi' Milr.ii. -Ir. I'nrt.T M. NrwinvtT. .Inliti W. Wullwv. .Inlin I'Miirti-viitit. .fMU-fl Tlllltrma Jnlll'H. I.. M. Truxal. W. W. Wittenmyer has a rlean walk-over in the I'rothonotaryfhip this fall. Hin at raight-forward mode of transacting the tnifunewi of Inn office during thin, Inn first term of office, wan no Hatiafaetory that the oppoaition difpairedof nominating a tnnn againat him. That in the minny side of politics, and in a cane of tine merit rewarded. II. J. Duek, the Republican candi date for Register and Recorder, and the present incumbent, has shown himself an officer worthy of the con fidence of the people who elected him. His close application to the business of his office tho prompt discharge of his official duties his social excellence and treating in his official capacity, democrat and re publican alike, has made him hosts of friends in both parties, who will on Nov. Gth, next, give him uu over whelming majority. C-THE ONLY Brilliant uuraoie vjv Economical Are Diamond Dyf . They extel H ouSen in Strength, Turitjr nd FartneM. None other arc jut ai good, lleware of imiutionf they are made of cheip and inferior materials and give poor, weak, erockjr colore. 36 colors t 10 centt eacn. Sl nmtat for tHt Book. RiinnU Card, dili. lor coloring Photot., maklnf lh finwt Ink or Blulnf (10 cu. a quart), etc. Sold b Unif Uu or bf WELLS. flCHAROSON i CO., Burlington, H. Tat Gilding r profiting Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Oold, Silver, Broote, Copper. Onlf lo Cents. Rkitui.ican State Ticket. For Au litur Oi-nornl. THOMAS MrllAMAM'ul ItUIr County. t'ur Siipn-iim Jimpf, JAMKS T. MITi'llI.I.I.. ol rhiliulclihl. A.orUIn lllittft IILNUY IIKO Wft. Rtrf in can Chi nty Ticket. I 'ntiirm. UEATKlNSllN f.-imior. S. I HA I I S .lllll.V A AKiiN S. H'M.I KHI1. I'ro' liiimiliirv . W. S IT r l-.N Si Y y.iL K.-ul.t.-i- N l r.i-r III.MiY .1. HI I K. 1 p. rl.-t Altornrv. II. K. 1 1 I.I.Kit. Sr. .Iiim ('oiniiil-.loiM-r Z. T A Vl.nlKI KM HKH I.I N I.- RePVIJI.ICAN STANMNtl UoMYITTEE. AiliimK lli-nry l'..l.lii, r..l.l n Mit.-licll. Hoaver W. I-', r'oi fi-, '. I'. Si.-ht. Ilcuvrr W.-.I-II. M. t'Mi, .! Snyder. -,.tr.i W. II. Nai.. It. It. W.iller. 'Iiiiiihii S11n.u1 I. -11111. 1 in. Trou mm. Krunkliii I'll ii H.il.-n.li-r. .I.n-.ili ll.ifiiiK.-r. .Iiw-k.011 W. S. Sliollv. J. S. Yi-.irt.-k. Miil.tli'liiiruli I . M. Slrinlnurr. Win. It. mill:. MiiHIi-i-.i-k-.l. It. K-Mi-r. .I..I. Miti-hi-ll. M,inr.,e T I' t n -1. W. llonlm-r. ivnii tl. W. Witiin-r, 1-iiin- How, IVrrv W. il. Ilnrihnu. U. K. IlmelMi. I'rrry l-l. f. Mniwrn-r, .1. N. Willi. Si-llii.ur.ivt- M. I'. Wiim-ii-i lli'r S. I'. MiiiiniD. SiirliiK 1- 1. Miilio-k, I, y. Id-Ink. t nloii .Inlin l lloiMi-. .1. H. llermlil. W,hltiKl.in-K.. W.To il. . A. llntilorr. Atkinson Nominated The Republican Conferees of tLis. thulHth CongeKsiotitil district, who met in one of tho Capital Rooms, llarrisburg, Oct. 2, noniinated Hon. L. E. Atkinson, the present member, on the 181st ballot. They had a lively time of it. Not having effect ed u Humiliation on the evening of the first day, notwithstanding then having cast I"' I ballots, the candi dates met and agreed to dissolve the conferees from any obligations to vote lor an particular man, thus leaving them free to vote as they pleased. This had no effect what ever other than causing home very erratic voting. On the morning of theUd, when the conferees again met they began balloting at once There were numerous jumps for this and that candidate, and several times one or the other of the favor ed ones came within an ace of get ting there. At lust on the lHlst ballot Juniata, Huntingdon and Fulton east three votes each for Hon. L. I). Atkinson, the present Congressman, and Union followed it up with two votes for the sumo gen tleman, thus ellecting Ins nomina tion. Franklin (3) went to Gehr, Snyder (3) went to Potter, Mifllin (3) to Culbcrtrion, and one Union man stood out for Jliller. J he vote was 11 to 10 in Atkinson's favor. The nomination was made unanimous, and the conference adjourned. Mr. Atkinson is a statesman of in telligence and ability, and is recog nized throughout the district as one of the best Congressmen that ever represented tho countiea composing it. The selection is an eminently judicious one, and shows that the district favors retaining a good man in place. Mr. Atkinson was first elected in lbHl, wLen he had a plur ality over his Demscratic competi tor of 730, and a majority of 303 over all In 18H4 the people were ho pleae- n . . f CELERY r"n COMPOUND CURES I PROOFS " t'lnt' OIott Com. Neuralgia pound cod m oik nek headache. wmmtmtmmmmmm Mrs. I. A HmKlKri, . ban Jacinto, Cat Nervous am "After nin ti hot- PrOStratlOn ilea of Paine Celery Compound, I am cured ol rheumatiam." Rheumatism yjB'ya. "It haa dona ma wore KldrieV ood lor kidney diaeau than any other medi. Diseases cine." c,n. aott, SIoui City, Iowa. "Paina'a Celery Coin " m pound haa been of treat All I Ivar benefit fur torpid lieer, Mil indielon, and Wlioua- laoropra ri.ii..joeche, vt. AN ELEGANT! II. I'. Miller the Republican nomi nee for District Attorney is known . . . i over tu e county as a young man ol superior legal ability, honest and upright in his dealings, kind and agreeable in his manners. He will guard our public interests and prose cute crime to secure fitting punish- luients for the transgressors. His election will be a credit to the county. Henry Rrown, who will occupy a seat on the "pulpit of justice in Snyder County for the next term as Associate Judge, is a man of fair legal ability and possessed of that valuable gift of good common sense upon which the dispensation of jus tice is founded. He is known as an honest, conscientious citizen, a work ing man who will understand and sympathise, with the people, over whom lie will assist in holding the 'scales of justice." A soldier of ex ceptionally good military record, and a Republican. The President Judge being a Democrat, it is but justice to ask that the two subordinates bo men of the opposite party. Few men m the Kcpubucau party are more deserving of jxiliticul prefer ment, and as such it is the duty of every Republican to stand by him and not only vote but work earnest ly for his election. Z. Taylor Gemberling tho Repub lican candidate for Jury Commission er is a man of good judgment, honest, and intelligent. A man who is worthy and well qualified for the du ties of the important office, vote for him, work for him ; he is most des erving of your hearty support. Tlila 1. .........nt.Ti, of 1 1 inn ,t I i 11 JU I'llifll . '1 Aivsiiw. where political shysters and politica' liars are to be stamped into silence with the iron heel of contempt, it is hardly fitting to stoop to the indig nity of recognizing the Democrat who is sailing through the county under the notn ifV plume of "Repub lican," charging Hon. A. S. Helfrich with opposing certain of our Repub licans in the last cuiiiPaign and dis couraging the candidacy of Hon. L. K. Atkinson for Congress. Those who were in the political swim of the last campaign know very well that Mr. Helfrich did not oppose any Re publican candidate. That he inform ed Mr. Atkinson of Mr. Potter's strength is nothing impolitic, for the party in this county did stand by him to iho last and hud he received the nomination for congress the county would have given him a tre mendous vote. If Mr. Helfrich is a ring candidate, pray tell us who con stitutes the ring and where are its bounds ! We answer, the people of Snyder county constitutes it and the geographical lines the county's limits bind it. You cannot find fault with hiH record as a representative. Now don t disgrace tins thus lar respec table campaign by dragging tho can didates into a dirty political whirl pool. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE! cratic opponent by 3.47, and had a majority over all of 2,050, thus prov that his constituents think he is the right man in tho right place. A man of broad views, gifted and bright his course in Congress has always reflected credit on himself and those who so constantly increase his ma joritieB. Having served over four years in the army, Mr. Atkinson has been especially watchful of the sol diers' interests. That he will be elected goes without saying, and by a largely increased majority. Line of STOVES 8uch as him never before been een In Snyder county will be found at Tl m TlTTniTlTlfl U. nllUAllEi) STOVE DEPOT A new Stock of Goods hnn Jtmt bpen received which we will take pleaned toxhow you nml if you are A COMPETENT JUDGE of good and ntyliah clothing? If no let me prevail on you to call at my store and look over my Fall Stock. It in made up of the cholcent and moot desirable selections that It has ever been our good fortune to secure and has been bought under the niont fav orable, conditions that ready money can control. is a In upsetting high prices, and we have used it well. Our Mwm Reap Us Benefits CiTCall at once, G. C. GUTELIUS. Mlddleburgh, Pa. D , ti- tv m o irrr-at. tlie styles so eieirniii. ami inn price, so rensnnauio that the closest, buyers cunt renist the teiiiptinir appearance of tlie The variety Is so grpat, the styles so elegant niHifiiilloent ftiuare Heaters and Klegitnt Cook Stoves antl 1888. Spring and Summer. 188 All buy a Stove and go home happy. AV 0 ftrc 110W r rePared to lMW ftU vancn Cmioro Uootorci Xcw Avi Cft SOfilkft bile uUUdlu riydlulOi Howe Ventilated, and others. New Keculator, New Susquehanna, Onnl Otminn II IllTT Grand Times, (.olden Age, Kte., Etc. UUUlA OIUluOl I II U 1J1J Th( underslRnctl AdmlnlHtrator ofIVUr I'on. tUniH late of Miililln-rii-k township, Snydrreuiin. tv, l'tt.. dee d, liy vlrtin- of an ordi-r United out of the oriiliHDS' I'uurt of Snyder county wfU expose lu UUUIIU who uu UiU I'ruuiiM.. uu Tuesday, October 30, 1888, at 10 o'ti'K-k a. ut. The following dcwrlU'd re I t-Mliili', towlt i All that certain ini-KHiiajfii iind I I ru.-f ,.f tiiml ullllutM In 1Ulf1,llft.,r,M.lr (.u,ul,ln I ed with him that they ran his ma-1 Snyder county, ., bounded ou the JJorta by jonty over all lip to 2,4U.1, in 10 undHiiIMuryllutiimel, South hy lands of Henry S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. AOKNT EOK THE HKW HOME i;iiiiiMiliiiiis,i;iiKiie;if; Swim MaebuiB 1 Ilia machine is beyond a doubt the liizhtest rtinninir, eas iest operated aud most durable uihehiue in the market. Simple, stronir, swift, and sure. Perfect in every particular. It has work- " - ed itself into the lead airaiust all competition ami to-day stands unrivaled for all purposes. In Dry Goods we have an elegant line of Coinbinat Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satines, A Variety of Wash Dress Good: Seoteh Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, New Calieoes, "Whi to Dress ('km An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. IPin'slocBass (Biroceiries SCHOCH BROS.,Selinsgrov PRICES rr AlL-itikiori l.fi.iiliil Ii w llcmo. saur. ei uy minis 01 iieury iiuiniuvi, coiiUIU .Mr. AtklUBOU tltltaieil U1S UO- in i acHKU, Uiore w lima Willi llw miDuli-niuio. es, on which are errx-ted aTWOSTOKtf UVVKLlr I INI) llOt'SK, BANK BAllN and oilier nei-esiiar ouiuuiumiKN. hiho an orcliara of choice fru tre, irood Hprlnir of wuter near the dixir. about 40 ai-n-K of the above land Is clear, uud the rest I Is well lluibered. I T Kit Ms so per rent, cash and the balance on I me lsiaay oi Aiiru issy. IIKNHY HfMMKL. Oct. 4, 'tw. Aduilnlbirator. A DMINISTUATItlX NOTICE, let- xxters or Aaministratlon on the es- Ut. ull'tlerfunilouKtlata of Mlddl.ereck Twn. bnyd.r county, l'M deed, hsvlna been granted to ill. utnleralKned. all liernoin knowluir th.m. a.lv.i Indeliled to said lata sr. requested to I mak. luitnadlat. payui.nt, wlill. ttioa. bavins I claim will r.a.Dl tliem duly authenticated tu I ui uoueraigueu. HtNUI HUMMEL. bajit, 30, 'M, Ad ut lulatrator. My Merchant Tailoring Department is full ami complete. I am daily reeeivimr shipments of CLOTHS, C'ASSI- MKUKS. Ktc. for the iniiiitifiieture of Stylish and well made t'lothinir. I take orders for suitsthroiiKh Snyder county and alwuysguariintee Satisfac tion. Scouring, Dying and llepairing Neatly aud Cheaply done. Call and examine the famious New Home Machine, seethenuality of coods and the. stvles of our clothing ami we will need no other recomeiiilatious. Aug. 10. 'h8. S. T. BUCK, New Berlin, Pa. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined rillo and shot-gun offers advantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot only. They far excel all oth era in strength, accuracy workmanship and balance. Side-snap action, best decarbonized blued castcelbarrUO or 12 gauge shot, 44 Win hsetcrc. f. ntie cartridgo weight 10 to 121bs, price $30 Top-snap action, same as above, 38-55 Ballard cartridge, or H a m ... n n " Tho above prices inciiuiio luuspapcr she and one box of canriugcs. FISHING-TACKLE ! A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels. Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, cct. I respectfully submit to you a few prices Assorted Troubles at 25c. a dozen, tr.out-hoks to cu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines from 2 to 3 cents per vard. all other lines from 1 to 2 cents pe yard. Keels from 25c to S2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. SrtyDnsIn an Well 1 etill continue in the Merchant Tailoring buaioeBS witb room! Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the people of Snyder coanty, thu. have on baud a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and bamplea from the best and most reliable New York and Philadelfi bonees, ana win sou lower man ever, uauiug, meaning, x.epairmg. ' ing and Scouring done on abort notice. Not. 1U. -K. e-. utLa AT Freidman fc Getz's, Beavertow Paj J. B. Reed, Sunbury, PaJS" t&rWeJiave iust returned from Philadelphia tv New York with a new stock of goods, embracing ft mini i i in i u u iiiiiim LI I IdlllU Wl. Aa i. w wwwn Summer Dress Goods, Quilts, Linen Table Cloths, U Embroideries, Lace Curtains, C V SZ? t - v c v ' ' " - - - Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Queensica' also a full line of ready-made LOTC-0 D N9 SHOES, GROCERIES, &c. We have our store welU- ed, and request the -people to come and see us- TFefl thankful for past favors and reauest our friend continue their patronage no sew cneup tor cw