? 1 It'o Eaoy to Dyo Cleveland and the S371 in Blue. We are oppoapd to the re-election WITH Sin 0ilrtutjl h& Published every Thursday. ML HAKTERtEdilar and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING: fun 1'iliiinn itne Vcir 140.0 line h ill riilnwn lino vrar i.0 i m imirtli I'nlainn. line Vir IM.O r rptr-ie.Tnl i'nr-l, wr yr Au.niur. kiofutnr. Aitniliiiptrnlnr. ami Au'llliri Nntlrr ti.M W In-n ni fnri'inl amitim-im-Mi rr iiikiIn all AilTrrlipi-nimi. Itm-rt-il lur ! tlmn 4 month", w rlnirui- 1 I'rr Im-li lr nr-l lii.rtlnti. l"" nr Hi) wrunil I tl i ' r 1 1 1 II mill 76 n-llt lur m'H fiitiitnriit lii.iTtlun. Thursday, Oct. 18, 1888. I!m i iu.ican National Ticket. V-r rr-l-li-tii iii;njamin iiakkisun, ol Imllntia. VnT vli'n I'rr.lilont I.1.V1 I'. M 'hTON. if .New Yir. KM'.CTOltS. TIiuiiih IMali. -wl I'MUlu-. .Iiilm II. Tatruiirt. .Ifihti W itii.iimi kr. Illi-UN r. .Mm. William ('. Ilntiilltnii. .Inhii S. Mi Klnliiv. .loHcpli U. T. :ltJ. William s. KIIW. Kiltfur I'llirlinl. :illlllr I- Kllti.. KIIwidnI .H-I. Knill. Hippie. William .. I'.iviic I'. t. r K. Ilu- K. Henry II. iu-. lit.-l. .Iiilm II. (iriinl. wiiwm r. Kp. Tli'inni- Iteaw-r. j"-rif u. Hull liln-xin. tohri r. Ijiikit. Ii n-tnliili K. VIMit. (eurite -I. Klllnl. Henry s. Paul. .-iiifi- Slilra.-.. .Ir. porter s. Newmw-r. .Inliti W. iillaie. .luliii rstiirt.-viiiit. ilwpli TliiMna June. I.. M. TniXiil. Uf.iTiti.irAN State Ticket. Kiir Au Hlur Ui-ncral. T!li.MAS M DAM AN I-ill HWIr IN.unty. 1'nr Syp-m Juuki. JAMK.S T. M I It'll ll.l.. ol I'lnlii.lnlpr-lii. A-t-lnt lilitiii IlLTtKY HKll WN. Ki:i i i. k an Ciu ntv Tukkt. 1 'ninrri-.i. I..K ATKINSON i-llitiir. s. i hati.s A-.i-inl-lv A A Hi (N s. llhl.l KU 'II. I'rt'i liiiiitiljirv V. W. I IThNMYKIt. Ht-al.t.-r ft H.- ..r.. r III.NKV .1. Il I K. Intrlet Attornrv. II. K, Mll.l,l.l(,.'lr. .Inrv toiiiutliintii-r Z. T. Y l.l ill II I M IIKIII.INj.. Kkitiu.ican Stamumi Committee. Ailam Id-nry T.il.la., T"liiu Mit. hi-ll. Hi-vi-r-v. K. Ki-.-pi-, r. K. r.-lit. Il.-nv.-r W.-i-ll. M. ri.li. .I.U Siiv.K-r. ivnir-- W. II. Nami. K. H. W ,ilter. 'liapinm S11111111 I.iiiiu. 1 1 n. Tmu ninn. r'r inklin 'h .m H -l.-n.li-r, .1 n ull ll i-MnT. .Im-leim W. S Sli.illv. J. N. Yi-arh-k. M Kl-ll'-lmrirli - I . M. Sii-iiilnm-r, Win. H.unli;. Mi.Mli-i-n-.lt I. U.KHI.-r. .I..I. !Mil.-ln-ll. MoiiM.- T I' Mum I, W. M, llnriliu-r. I 11 ii l. W. Wiiini-r, I pain Knw. Ti-rrv-W. II. II inlliiu. II. K. HmcIhiip. 1'i-rry Wt-l I . MrnwT. .I.N. Willi. Si-1 1 r"i-u r-i - "-I. I. W akEfii-i-ll'r S. I'. Suniifnn spr'iia- I. 1. Maiil'i-i-k, O. K. Hi-lnlr. riiliiii-.luliii Ii H.'if.i.-. .1. II. Ilrr... Wa.lilnutoii-K. W . Tool. II. A. Ilndliirf. AWcrd cf Caution- of Grover Cleveland an preKiilent of the United .States nolely because we are eonvinceil that mich re-election wouM bo very prejudicial to the bent interestH of the veterans of the Union. It is because veterans have been harshly and unjustly treated by him since his induction into office, and iM-cause wo firmly believe that his re-election would be accepted by him as n public endorse ment of his course toward them and an encouragement to still Rreatcr harshness and injustice. There is no politics in this. It is simply fol lowing the dictates of Nature's first law self-preservation. There is no politics in pensions in paying the holiest debts of the nation to the men who waved it. There was no politics in duty and necessity of defending the county. There was no politics in the blue uniforms the defenders wore, in the muskets they carried. Republicans, Democrats, Whigs, Prohibitionists ; Labor Re formers and Grcenbackers nlike wore the one and carried the other. There was no politics in the suflVr ings they endured, the wounds thry received, the deeds they performed. All shared alike in these, without re ference to the ticket they voted w3ien at home. No one inquired into the politics of the mini who was the first over the enemy's works. The Presi dent has been amusing himself for years writing vetoes. The veterans now have a chance to try their hands at vetoeing. Let them improve the opportunity. When you go to vote see to it that the names of t tie electors on your ticket correspond with those found in the first column of this page. Political pointers ; some distance after the Gatechism : Name the three createst speech-makers of modern politics: Lincoln, Rlaiue and Harrison. What were their great themes ? The Union, Protec tion and the Home. If stands for Harrison, happiness, and home; while 51 is for Morton, with ability and wealth: P's for Pro tection, Pie, Plenty, and Pelf; and together they "re all for Pork, Pota toes, Peaches, Preserves, Pot pie, Pudddiug, and a whole lot of good things, that the Emigrant come to Protected America to get. Poacaiiet many Important Adranlafai oyer all other prepared Fooda, BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Mnka Plump, LnuKhing, Hanlthy Bablaa. ROBulataa tna atomaon una owiiu Sold by IlniKKl.tP. e., 60e., l.OO. WELLS, RICHARDSON X CO., IIRIIMTIMT. Baby Portraits. A Portfolio nf Tiomitlftil huhr portrait, prlnl on (In plate paper by patent plioUi proceat, aenl free to Muthrr of any lluliy lrn within a year. Every Mother want tli.-pe ptc turei ; tend at once. (.its llnliv'a name and axe. WLLLSi RICHARDSON & CO., PiopiM Byrilngtoo, Vt Superior . IN Strength. Fastness, Deauty, AND Simplicity. lA'armnieil Imiilor more a-ornl than any other dye evi-r mndo, and to give mora brilliant and durable colon. Ak for the IHnmmui, aud tak. no other. 36 color: toctnta.ach. WELLS, RICHARDSON i CO.. Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or Bronilng Fancy Article, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Bilv.r, Broni. Copp.r. Only 10 Cola. AN ELEGANT I In time of battle the line most .lii-rcely attucked is tlic more strong ly supported. In politics it is much the same. The Republican line in thiscounty is most savagely attacked at certain points by the opposition lliis fall who hope by enlisting the sympathies of Republicans' to defeat sonie of their candidates. It is but natural that they should put forth every elfort to accomplish this end Mini it is tin- duty of every Republi can to be on his guard. You voted at the primary. The judges despeud ed upon your honor as a man to vote for the nominee of the party or duty would have compelled them to chal lenge your vote, (.'an you now as honorable men allow your sympath ies to get the better of your word ? Will you now allow your word, which you say is as good as your note.goby default and betray your most sacred trust There is not a word of criti cism to be made on the conduct and character of any of the Republican candidate. Shall they be made vic tims of your betrayal? We hope not. Let every Republican be on his guard. Stand lirm for your men and support the attacked portion of your lines all the more strongly. t'l 1 1 t 1 j mil vote a clean ticket amt tuinil your promises. The cuuvitsss between the rival candidates for Senate is making things lively in that particular por tion of the ticket. Cupt. Rates, I - ii 1 1 I no liepuuncan, lives una carries ou business 111 Lewisburg, and Judge Hoffa, the Democratic candidate, lives in Kelly township and carries on business in Lewisburg, as wel as ut his home. Roth are men of honesty and general good repute, and both are bright, intelligent men Politically is where the rub comes in. Capt. Rates is a thorough Pro tectionist, because hois confident that Protection is the safeguard to American industry und prosperity while Judge Hoffa, w ho can hardly fail to see it in the same light, fol lows the leadership of pronounced v ree Traders, whoso principles, if carried to a finality, could not fai iow oik miscmei 111 American in dustries. In choosing, therefore, I A 11 i i 1 neiween ineso two gentlemen, you should drop the mau and vote for the principle. There can bo 110 per sonal conflict iu this case. Leid burg Chronical. DM1N1S ters of AilminiHl ration 011 tliocs lute "I Patnr l'ontloiiOat" ol Mlildleen-ek Twp. SnydiT t-iiunty. I 'it., dee'd, having been (trnliled In 1 no uiiUTPiKiieu, an perrona hnnwnm ii.ein. pt-lvei luilvhteil to aHtil eptatu ore ri'iiiePti-d to nuke Iliiini-illiiU-pnyinrut. while Ihupe havlnir -lu 1 111 will preneut llii-ru duly autheiitlenU-d I" the uiiiletPiKued. 1II0MIY III'MMKI., Si-pt. '.0, '81. Adui inlrtrutur. oHi'iiANs' coi irr SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Tin1 iiiiili-rslioii'd A.liiilnlst nita.r of pi-li-r I'mi- lions lad- or Mhii'rri-k lo iiblilp. snwlrrroiin- . I'll., di-r'il. I.,v Mrini- nf an onh-r Ismh-iI mil ol In-1 irnli.ms' i i.iii'i of sn.Mli-r l oiinty HI i-xpusi-o piililu- -1I1' on I In- pi'i'liilsi-A nil Tuesday, October), 1H8H, Hi 10 ii'i'liM-k n. III. Thi' fnllnvt hit; iIi-mtIIm-iI n-ul i-xlalo. IoViII : All thai - rI;ilii iiii-ssiiii).')' ami trai l ol liili.I hlliluli- In Mlililli iTii k tow nslilp. siiiti-r riMinn , I'a., IkiiiiiiIi-iI on the Norm by hiinls n( .lolin Iniiikli-lHTt.'i-r'H hi-Lrs. Kast by iiiOm or Man I i 11 11 1 111 1 . Niulh by litmlK or lli-iiry s.mr. Wi-si by iiin nf lli-nrv 1 1 11 11 1 1 1. -I . imitiiln. In :i M KKs. ninn' or W with tin- appiili'iiiiiii'- oil whli Ii nri- eriTt.-il u TWO ST1(Y 1W Kl.l INH llol SK. HANK II A II N mill olht-r mvi-sarv iiiiliiiililli. 's, h1-.ii an nrrliHid ut I'holre rrult Iii'i-m. phhI hpriiiK ol water m-ar the ibxir. iiImiiii 411 arri-s o On-alnite land Is i li-ar, ami 111.; r-M Is well lluilu-ri-il. I KHMs-mt rrnt. ra.si and I lie lialalnv on iiie 1st nay or April is-. IIK.MII lit Mill-. 1., Oi-t.4. 'kv Administrator, SHERHT S SALKOF REAL ESTATE! Ilv vlrtiit' of a writ or l.i vail Km liis Isxiieil nut ol I lie roiirt of minium I'Ii-iin ol Sn.Mh-r rmnily I'll., ami to mi' illn-rl.-d. 1 will expose the fiillinv- llitf l-al Kstule In pulilli- nale at the Oiurt House in 1110 iiorouii in .Miiiiiii-iiiirKh at 11) orlm-k u. 111. Saturday Nov. 3, 18H8. tirlniiii. I-v. Va. Id Inir nil that ci rlalu tnirt of land sltnule In Wa.sliliiKUiu lowusiup, Snyder coiiiity, I'l-uiia. Ilouiiib-d and (li'srrlln-il wit: lloiinili-d North by lands ol Joiiim KKslnir and di'si-rllii'd rt-sM-ciU, y us follow s to er and Henry K lister. Kast by lands or II lioyi-r und I'iihllc road. S0111I1 liy Sainiii-1 ld-lrlii-n-hul k mill I'lillln Moer, West by JoHi'iih SL-fTeu Ullll lll'UI lUSli- L-OI111UU1UK 122 Acres, more or lem whorennriH ererb-d a two slorv rranm liWKI.I.IMi HoisK. JJmik lturn and all m-ressary outbuildings. Sel.ed taken Into exerutloD and to be sold as me proH-rty 01 Kiiuitx-tn fnvner. KKt'liKN IlltKESK.SUerlff, nnenn soinre iiuuiieiniryn, I'u. Oct, b. m. NOTICE IN PARTITION. 7i the matter of the JZttate of Sam m l JtT. late of Centre town nhijt, Snmler county, J'a.,dec'l. To Sophia Mover and eleven ehlhlren. vl ur huriua My.r una uf the petltloaer ol Centra townxtnp, Snyder county, l'a.,and Iivlna Moy. er, who In Inieriuarrlud with lleo. I. Kline the other petlUonar uf Adam townidilp, Snyder rouniy, ., n umiiiKion oioyer, 1 lire. Jtlver, St. Jne county. Mli-hlKHO, David Mayer of lry Valley X Horn!, t.'nlon county, Ha.. Jaiwa Moy. .. I'vanLlln AwHt.lt. Un...a... - . .. v. vi ...n.rni, nilUDl CUUII1V, r. Hmwell Moyerol Mlddleureek township, Snyder eouuty, I'a., Jeremiah Moy.r of Adaini town. .hip, Snyder eonnty. Pa., Jackmm ftloyer of i.iiiiefiniie luwiminp, union county, I'a., Jam .vioyer 01 iii-aver lownmilp, Snyiler eouolT, I'a nitrau mover inieriiiarrieii with William L.0M ol lleaver tnwiichlp, Snyiler county, I'a., Alien Moyer of Centre Uiwoihlp. Sufder county, i'a. You are hereby nutlhed tluil bv virtue nl a writ of lniiilltlon Iwued nut of the Orphan' Court of huyib-r county, and to m. directed that an miiiiem win lie Held on tha jirauilie. In Centra townhip. Snyder county. Pa., on Sat unlay ISov, !I4, 'M, at 10 o'clock A. M.to make partition or valuation ol tb. Kual Kut. ol aald deeeaii.d. When aud where you may attend II ou Uliui iniir. UEUHEN DUEESESlieria. j Line of STOVES Such hs has never before been aeen In Hnytlcr eonnty will lie found at n m nnn uriTin a. khuaum ST01E DEPOT Tin. VHrietv In so irrertt. tlipstvlea no eleirnnt. ami tlio oricen no rfasonable tliat the closoft liiiyers cunt resiet the tempting appearance of the uutgiiiliRent Square Renters sod Klegant t ook Stoves nml All buy a Stove and go home happy. New Sunshine, Art Fortune, Xcw lltiwo Ventilated, and others. Square Heaters: Xcw Regulator, New Susquehanna, Grand Times, (lolden Age, Kl, EU Cook Stoves. S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor NEW BERLIN, PA. AUKNTKOU T1IK Iff 111 Sewing Machine This niachinu Is beyond doubt the lightest runninir, ens lest operated ami most durable machine In the market. Simple, stronir. swift, and sure. Perfect ' In every particular. It lias work "Sp ; ed itself Into the lead nuainst all '- competition and to-tlay stands uiirivalett for all purposes. A new Stock of Goods has just been received which we will tnke plenaed tonhow you ami If you are A COMPETENT JUDGE of good andntylieh clothing? If solet nie prevail on you to call at my store and look over my Fall Stock. It Is made up of the choicest and inot desirable selections that it lias ever been our good fortune to secure and has been bought under the most fav orable conditions that ready money can control. is a wo! In upsetting high price, and we have used it well. Our C-Call at once, G. C. GUTELIUS. Middlebnrgh, I'a, D VNav mm 11 11 1 itii- 11 r ran n 1888. Spring and Summer. 185 Wo arc now prepared to show you an immense varit Jl.UUUilMJUlUUU.AUH, In Dry (Joods we have an elegant line of Coinlun Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satinet?, A Variety of Wash Dress God Scotch Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, New Calicoes, "White Dress ( An Elegant Line of Cassimeres Laces, and Embroideries. .FEn'stacllass Gn'ocerie SCHOC BROS., Selinsgroi My Merchant Tailoring Department i full and complete. I am daily receiving shipments of ( LOTUS, CASSI MF.ItKS, Y.ti'.. fur tlie niannfactiire nf Stylish and well made Clot hint:. I take orderit for suitsthrotih Snyder county ami al wnysguariintee Satisfac tion. uuu.ing, Dying and Repairing Neatly and Cheaply done. Cali and examine the famious New Home Machine, see the uuliy of goods ami the tvles of our clothing und we will need no other recoinendations. Aug. W, s. S. T. lU'CK, New Berlin, 1'n, The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined rillo and shot-gun oilers advantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot only. They far excel all oth ers in strength, accuracy workmanship and balance. nn I n re Side-snap action, best decarbonized blued I it I d LiO easteclbarrl,10 or 12 gauge shot, 44 Win nsetere. f. rillo cartridgo weight 10 to 121bs, price 830 Top-snap action, same as above, 38-55 Uallard cartridge, or 44 Winchster, price - . $30 The above prices ineludio lOOJpaper sho and one box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE I A Complete Assort incut of Bods. Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial IJait, ect. I respectfully submit to you a few prices. Assorted Trout-ties at 25c. a dozen, tr,out-hoks to gu 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 po yard. Keels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. Well MI ad 1 still continue in the Merchant Tailorine business with roc J Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa ami take this means of informing the people of Snyder ounty, I have on baud a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the best and most reliable New York and PLila! houses, and will sell lower than ever, Uatting, Uleaniug, liepnincg infr and ScouriDcr dono on short notice. No. ltf. i. c. AT Freidman & Getz's, Beavertowfi t&" IT e have just returned from Philadelphia New York with a new stock of goods, embracing A Full Line of Dry Goo Summer Dress Goods, Quilts, Linen Table Cloths, II Embroideries, Lace Curtains, Matches, Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Queenm also a full line of ready-made L Y 0-0 0 M srrn ES. GROCERIES. Sc. We have our store u'4 ed, and request the people to come andlsee us- m, thankful for past favors and request our frit, continue their patronage- We sell cheap for co country produce. J- :J:'J