She Slttfthhrgh lojrt. I'iiIiIihIiimI pvcry Thursday. T-H HARTER Editor and Piopnctor. Subscription 1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING: iin I'llutm iln r .' One hull '.iliitiui in- vi" ir f ii.il inr l.mrtli t in i. Iini" Yi" r F rutr.'li.nsl Hrc, piT j-.iif . Aii.lil.it". Kiim nt..r. AiliiiiniiMliir. ami A'-lnto N...-i" '.IV) XX hi'M fl i h'c ill nrrHiiui'iiii'iiir srr tnit.li". nil s.lvi.rtu iii, IikitIciI l ir i"p tliiin 4 mnnllii, Wfi i h iijr l u' r Hu h inr r-t intertlnn. ll.wi or ilm r inl iikitIi.iii nn.l 74 crnls lor rh uti'iiii ni tii'i'itlnn. Thursday, Nov. 1,1883. lU.iTin.K-AN National Ticket. Vi.t Vr-'i Ifii' III AM A M I N II AKKIStlN, il Imlliiti. tot rv I'riPl-lont l.hVl I". M -iklO.V Ill !" Yurij. KltlXTOIIS. Thntiiii iM.m, I"I" I'llCll''. John II. Tncunrt. .I'lllll W liIl llilllktT. llllilMTt I'. .Mill. XX lllllltll ('. ll.HHllli.il. .I.ilill S. Xl.kllihiv. .t.i.pll . 'I. I o.iti".. xx i m .tin . i:iiw. Kdnr I'ln. lii.l ,iinii""l I.. Knil. Kn.l i.r'.i-t. Kt.i II lllppli". XVIIII.IIII I'.IMII". ivii r K. IIm. k. Il-rirv II. It.i litfl. .IiiIiii II. iruiit. XX Hum . kr.'ox. Tllnllliiw lt.;iviT. (.'..rif.' i llun lilnsim. lull ii lwr. ..r"iiil.ili K. Mlll'T. r;:t- .1. l:ilii.t. Il. in . I'lllll. limirk'!' Mill mh. Jr. ".iriiT Ncwiiivit. .IiiIiii XX' Wiillnif .l.ilm r Miirii'viuil. pll 'I II' illl.lM Jlltie. I. M. Tnix.il. llEri in.K AN State Ticket. K ir An lllnr tliniTiil. T!H.MA1 M. ' M AM' il lihilr 'iiuntjf. 1'i.r Snpri'iiif .luiitfi". JAMKS T. MITt'lll I.I., tl riiCulctphl. AIHlHlt lll'lUI" ii i m; hhiiw N. Hei tiiican Gustv Ticket. "h-". atkinson Ni'linl-ir. s. i n, i i;s I . V A A If N" . H I- I I II II II. I'ru'li'i'Miliir XX . V. XX 1 1 ThNM VI. II. H'XltiT it Hi". i.r.l'T III.MIY .1. HI I K. IH.tn.i All'trtirv. II. i:. Mil. UK, Jr. ,I.V 'illlllll-li.lll'P '.. TAYI.oli tll.Mlil;KI.IN.. IJr.i i iu.icAX Stasiumi Committee. A.lum-- ll. nry l'..l.t;i -. T..M n Mil. lu ll. llnmr-XV. V. frrn; '. I . Spe-hl. Kiinir XVi-t -II. M. I'l-h. .I.H Snvilrr. Vnir xv. II N:ii... Ii. I!. W.ilt.T. lipin in Siiiinii Linn. 1 1 ii 1'r.ii in. in. Kr.mklin i 'Ii i ll.'. ii.li.r, J.n-.ili II i-lnii"r. . hi. -I, -.hi -XV. S Shullv, .1. s Y.' '! . M l... l.irilli - I . XI . Sl.'ltillitf it. XX in. li.ilhlk.'. Mi....n..k .1. U. K.llir. .I..I. Mn.hfll. Mmir.tr T I' lliiiiuiirl, XX', l. Hur.liiiT. I'i iiii-iI. XX'. XX hi. i. r, l-.i.i.- H.tw. I'.Mrx - XX'. II. II i r.li Hi.-, i i. K. lir iciit'in. I'-rrv XX i-t I. '. Mr.iw. r. .I.N. Willi. Nrllli-nrnvi M. I'. XX imi'li-flliT S. t . SlIllpI'liD. spritm I. I. .Muni k, . I'. Krlulr. I -.I.tlm II II V I.'. .1. II. ll.Tr.ilil. WIiiiikI.iii-I:. XX.T...1 (1. A. Il.idl.irl. A LAST APPEAL- Iii'fori! tlio next insim of the Poht li'inln'H you, l'tir reailorw, the elec tion will bo over iiml the battle won or lost. A fcxv xvonl us n lust iip IH'iil iiinl xvc suliiuit tlio isHiii' to you for a liniil liciu iii at tlio polls. Tin' prospects are very fair for IkcpiiHic.'iu success on the National ticket. Tin- State ainl .liuliciary tickets are safe tlioii'll a terrilile pressure is I i't n r: 1 1 1 upon Henry JJroxx n. our cauiliilate for Associate Jiiil'e. Tliere is no eartlily reason xvliy lie should not pull through with tlie majority of a full Kepulilicau vote in his favor. He is poor, lut competent, xxasja soldii'i' and isalJe puMican. He is entitled to the of fice and tn list lie elected. The coun ty t ickct is safe to all intents and purpo-.es. Lcxvis 1',. Atkinson will poll his usual heavy majority in this county. Samuel P. Uates, candidate for Senator, must have every Repub lican vote in the county to secure his election. He will tret them for he is entitled to them. Take euro of his interests. Aaron S. Helfrich, for AnhciiiU.v, is the regular Hepuhlican lioiniiiee, is not only entitled to a second term, hut he is dcserviiitf of it. His character is uhove suspicion and few men in public life us loiiy us lie, have so clean mi official record. He carried out Republican princi ples. Let us endorse him. When u man behaves so well in office that t lie opposition lint to nominate u man au'unst him, all questions as to his fitness are set aside. Such a man is W. W. Wittoiimycr, our can didate for l'rothonotury. The lie- publicmiH will all vote for him mid the Democrats should do the same. Henry J. Duck, our nominee for Register and Recorder, is an able officer and a i;ood citizen. Our peo pie like him mid ask to have him re tuined in office. Z. T. Oemberlinir, eundidate for Jury Commissioner will receive u full Republican vote, for there is no one on the ticket more desorvintr of the honors though light they be than he. In short, there is, fortunately, no mistake in the whole Republican ticket. Kvery man on it is deserving of the full Republican vote. There fore be on your guard. Don't trade You have all to loose and nothing to gain. Stand up for your nominee. St o that your ticket is rlfht and then put it through without a scratch. We are pleaded to learn that lion. Louis E. Atkinson, of Juniata coun ty, Pit., h i b en again nominated for C.mgresM from tha Eighteenth district, and hope that he will be re turned to a position he han filled with so much honor to himself and benefit to his constituents. Mr. At kinson is not an ultra partisan, but has the courage to stand up for the right under all circumstance. That he is the firm friend of the farmers is clearly demonstrated by his un- sxverving support of every measure introduced into the Lower House of Congress for the advancement of ag riculture. His record is before the people of his district, and it is one, we are glad to say, of which any member may well feel proud, and we hope that he may be returned to his seat in the House of Representa tives in the interest of the great cause of agriculture. Farmrrn' 'rlcmf ami (rnnire lih'oi'nte, fic- l'ifirr'27, 1HHX. To The Voter. Our country is now in the whirl pool of politics, and the main ques tions for discussion in the workshop, on the street, mid even in the family circle, is the attitude of the two principal political parties mid their claims to public favor. In the hub bub and turbulence incident on oc casions of this kind the attention of the voter is often drawn to the ex citement an 1 turmoil on the surface of these troubled waters, and many seldom give a thought to the deep undercurrent which they should by all means fathom. This is the way that "wire pulling" politicians xvould mislead the majority of our citizens, mid continue to stir up these troub led waters, rather than pour oil on them to culm the emotions so that all could see clearly what is the drift of the current beneath. In this campaign mighty questions of a na tional character loom up prominent ly before the public g ize, before which party lines and party issues should dxvindle and sink into insig nificance. A largi folloxving represented by drover Cleverland proposes to intro duce mi entirely new order of things xvith ri'gtrd to th" government of our industries and manufacturing institutions. Let thu voter look bo m-nth the troubled surface and con sider these question. Is it safe to adopt these measures? Will it jeo pardize or sustain our industries ? What are the motives of those who wish to introduce them ! On the other h ind comes Henjumin Harrison representative of another multitude who hold just the opposite viexvs to the above. Let no hastily formed opinion guide you but delve into the history of our country and gather facts for your direction. He at it. The time is short. Our national prosperity is the mar vel ol the age, attracting the atten tion of the xx hole civilized world We have existed under free trade mid for many years had the arms ot protection thrown around us, to xxhich of these can our prosperit v be attriiuiteii r .No room tor neiitralit v at mis lime, pomicr over tlieni care fully ami studiously, and having formed your opinion come out squarely for home mid countrv against party interests or issues, IV. TIlffl.tllK renoweil SpeeinliNt bus otii'cil inmre cnseM if r-i"ciai, kltluey, lilixiil iiml iiHrvoiis iljhciiM'H tliuu all Mine." c Mill. I if. The power of heal ing t lk.it I lie )ni"t(ir iiiM,iM.t"N is no liiulit due In Inn ciiiiilft-, practical knoxk ti-ilit of I lie itll(iiatliie, lioinieo put hie mull I. ct lie Melt-in (f im-ilii'liie. XX e xxiMilil Uiixi-e those MiOVriug lo ''UiNiilt 1 1 i i in pi-rsuii or I y l.-iirr I Mil.-- .";: N.ii lli r.nn tli .Strct, pinlu ll'-l .0.i, 7-1 hS.Ky, Common Sense In the treatment ot slight ailment would save a vast amount of Hlckneiia and misery. One of Ayer'a Pills, taken after dinner, will asuist Digestion ; taken at night, will relieve Constipation ; taken at any time, will correct irregu larities ot the Stomach aud Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and cure Sick Headache. Ajer's Tills, as all know who use them, are a mild cathartic, pleasant to take, and always prompt and satisfactory In their results. " I can recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, haviug long proved their value as a Cathartic for myself and family." J. T. ITess. Lt-ithsville, l'a. "Ayer's Pills Lave been In use in my family upwards of twenty years, and have completely verified all that is claimed for them." Thomas F. Adams, Ban Diego, Texas. " I have used Ayer's Pills in my fami ly for seven or eight years. Whenever I have an attack ot headache, to which I am very subject, I take a dose of Ayer's Pills and am always promptly relieved. I And them equally beneficial in colds ; and, in uiy family, they are used for bilious complaints anil other disturb ances with such good effect that we rare ly, if ever, have to call a physician." H. Voulliemc, Hotel Voullieuie, Kara toga Springs, N. V. Ayer's Pills, rRKPABKD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. My Poor Back! That's the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles. In either diseoke Tsine's Celery Compound will surely effect a cure, and there will no longer be any cue to complnin of " poor bscks." ing confirm our claims for that grind old " Two weeks sgo I could not sleep was conatiptted and kidneys did not act, back. Since I took Psine's Celery and I can sleep like a child." Zenas "Having been troubled with rheumatism to get around, and wai very often con hare uetl nearly all medicines Imaginable, tsge. Having seen I'aine's Celery Con Humlreds of testimonial like the follow remedy, Paines's Celery Compound more than an hour at a time any night, and had a good deal of pain in the Comjiound the pain has left my back, Sanders, Wert Windsor, Vermont, for five yean, I was almost unable fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I besides outside advices, I nit to no a.lvan- pound advertised, I gave it a trial. I have cured. I can now jump around and feel used only one bottle and am perfectly lively si a boy." Frank Carol!, Kureks, Nevada. Price, fi.oo. Six for $j.oo, Sold nr Druw.ists. Srnd for 8 page Tkstimonial FArr.n. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. AN ELEGANTI Line of STOVES Such us tiikps never linfme been ceeii in Snytler county will lie found lit . . mm STOVE DEPOT The variety i m prrt'iit, the styles ho eleirntit. nml th price so 1'ennonable t hut the eloKHMt buyers emit resist tin tempting uppt'ikrikiice of the iiiiiiriiilleeiit Square JUitters und Klcgtuit Cook Stoves nml All buy a Stove and go home happy. ;w Smisliiiip, Alt Fortune, Xew Howo A cntilatftl, and others. Xew Regulator, Xew Susquehanna, Pnnl OlnilflO (hand Times, (5 oMen Age, Hte., Kte. UuUIa ulUVuOl Square Heaters: x S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. A (.SENT KOK THE m m i Sewina lame This uiaehine is beyond u iloubt the lightest rtintilnir, ens ii'ht operated anil inoht durable machine hi the market. Simple, Ktrnmr. nwift. hiiiI mire. IVrfnet "'r in hvhtv iiHrlii-iiliir. It lintf work. ed itnclf into tli4 IhiuI ni;ali)Ht all CTjsMMUM .v cotupptitloti and to-day utaniln HIL'1 a w s sail ;ui 've ct My Merchant Tailoring Department l full ami complete. I hiii daily ri'celvinir Hliipiiieut of CI.OTIIS. CASSI MKItF.S, Etc., for tlie uianiifacture of Stylixh ami well made Clothinir. I take ordi-rH for Hints tliroiiKU Suytler county und ulwux j'uiinuitee Satittfiic tion. ;.iuo.)ii, Dviuc ami KepairingXeallyaiid Cheaply done. Call ami examine the famioilH Nexv IIoiiih Machine, nee thetpiality of cooil ami the htviett ol our ciotmnj; uuu xvo will need no other reeomendatiotiH. Anif- HI. 'HS. S. T. HICK, Nexv ISerliu, l'a. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined rifle and sliot-niin oilers advantages over other makes even more marked than those lor shot only. They tar excel all oth ers in strength, accuracy, workmanship and balance. DP I P Side-snap action, best decarbonized blucc ri 1 a IL aJ easteelbarrl.10 or 1k ir.i.,.rnm a Win nsetere. t'. rilio cartridiro woiiriif in in wii Top-snap action, saino as above, 3S-55 Uallard cartridge, or 41 Winchster, price . . $30 xno aoovo prices lncnuuo iuu paper sho and one box of Lit lUVil! FISHING-TACKLE ! ACompleto Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Uait, ect. I respectfully submit to vou a few prices Assorted Trout-flcs at 25c. a dozen, tr.out-lioks to gu 25c. 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. Heels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa WW A new Stock of Goods linn Jimt been received which we will take pleased toe how you ami if yon nre A COMPETENT JUDGE of Rood nndstyllhh clothlnn? If so let tue firevnil on you to call nt my otore and look over my Fall Stock. It n made up of the choicest and most desirable, eelect Ion that It has ever been our kooI fortune to seenre nnd has been bought under the mot-t fav orable conditions that ready money can control. Cash is a WosflerfQl Lmr In tipHrttluif hltrh prices, and we have used It well. Our C-rTCall at once, G. C. GUTELIUS. Mlddleburifh. Pa. - 0 1888. Spring and Summer. 188S We arc now prepared to show you an immense varidv 11 v wmw In Dry (loods we have an elegant line of Combine Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satines, A Variety of Wash Dress Good Scotch Zephyr Cloth, ew Calicoes, Century Cloth, AVhite Dress (Jin An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrov Well Mm 1 still continue in the Metclmrt Tailoring LiiwineHS "itlin ta Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the people of Snyder county, t'i have on hand a xvell Ht-lectt d Block of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and btttuplcR from the best and moet reliable Nexv Ycik and PhilaJe bouses, ami will pell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, llepmritR. ing and Scouring done on Hbort notice. Nov. ltf. E. K. BICIx New Goods! New Good; Having just returned from the Eastern cities with a inaguinoent t goods we take thin method to invite the citizens of the West End to in. see it and notice the GREATLY REDUCED PRICE at which we are offering it. You will find everything of the latent io line of READY MADE CLOTHING Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Single and Double Shawls, Woolen Blanketf. Spreads, Linen Table Goods, TO Glassware, Tinware, Queensware, a full line of Jewelry, Clocks, BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS 01 Everything Is new and fresh and the prices caunot help but suit tb est buyers. We are always thankful for the liberal patronage thus tended us, and will eudeaver to merit a continuance of the same by and upright dealings. FltEIDMAN & GETZ, Ueavertown, Our New Conilato Slot Unil 1 Woi tsA that ka t K ... karval am Kl nakllAta svnu Bftd - vacn-iuur ior mw.mv w want u pii'on - tfi." OUR FMPEHOU l waw si mmmiv 9 rvw ' - . . uuu. RiDHi w aiiavo wsitouvv or Bporains uuou"w J ::.uf::K:r ouu man on th' a lll -m.1 1 ..m inn sa.MaA.a U aaamaa iimnifA Geo. "TT. Claflln A Co-, 64 A 68 Suane St., i