J 4 ( ; t'i I VS"YK V. V lll'lll'lll liliv:i,..l.'i i-u ui.ii 1 i;.r,u ff At-i IJiLiUii lo' acL-ou-t ol a public tin ISC". TV. MI.TLl-NTOWX. n i:irsp.iTt.'rLY ii, i. li. V. fS C J I w : I E R, sitob no riurtiiTni. ore ar rert i:u trratles e7:ierr..l bfa is and i.o w.jf rF-?"tin fi'n the : L- l.a..rf t , i ........ wun:ii vot( one it V0 One battle of Knlifb Spavin Lin Norratu msre of two hicb damed her val is the rnulnt El-m- U ' L j 1 A r I.Wtinn in : i.h runt 1 c-. .... man jsC3 ailj jevofej i,im,.if joas s'cCih. iforu Dial t country at i f La rrctiec of tlit. Court?. In l7Gi . . . Oarlicgton lid J Goiit ral Ilniison was agnin flee1, insert cured my Fne , e.1 report.- of tLa Supreme Court i f bkod spavins wl ! Ii-lnna in 1SGL He served out Lis ue t ita m. t i tern l:i (jctis Vht..ua will not received divorced people at her recei.tion. , when the treaty obligations of Lis ; country point in another direction. Doul t!. es H trrison would be quick to vote against tho nnrwstri -ted ad million t f tlje CLinte. if the Irra- Heavt stoimw were imported from j ty obligation win ont of the way. Iowa, I.lintnV, Wisconsin un 1 Oiiio j j Tue country wou!d fjuerallj hearti lawt Wfi k. Iy endorse -- - jof the treaty stipnUtions with China, A mx mined, J. IJ. Alirich, was arrested in Chicatro on the 1st inst., f r bein '-too much" married ; he has '2'.i wives lnt i not a Mormon. TitK first new w'.eut arrive ! in I'h:!ade! hia tliis yrnr fr-m Delaware, and win graded No 2, and was sold f or '.J.-ts a bushel on the :50th day of June lss'v - ... . Tiir. I moci-.ttic '.'ret hern over reach themselves wl , en tliey denounce Harrison for bc ;n a know nothing and in the n t l-r ath d nmince him for Tie in?,' i:i favor of tho (.'hinees. he was the IruUicsn Oovrror of Indiana, but was beaten. His candidature at tht time was for lorn hope. Godiove S. Orth, whn had been nominated, having withdrawn from the ticke J Fonr years later, or in 1S.SO' the Republicans succeci ed in obtaining a majority in the In! di ana Leisl-iture and thf n Harrison was rewarded for his -if i-acriiice in 1S76 by betDtr elected to the TTnitvl States Senate. I "od the expiration of his term he returned the j ra- tice of his profession. OeEtral Harrison's career has been a creditable one. As a soldier he was conra.reous and faithful In nl.H. Ctilll' t arrA.l I ll. -r 1 1 . . ' . - " in i:i:o way. is i ue was always a. ttoron'h jroiug is theconAincrcialmenand theprtach- i rar,T niiu. In the Senate he alwavs crs that want free access to China I ac,ea w,tl1 he majontv, but be was with the privele-e to travel over it a.s f . Altho-.-h he tUt. ' . " . aT y M ; nas had a grood practice at the b. r they please, to trade and make mon- i.u.eral ilurrison is not rich. ir. ey, an 1 to work as foreign mission- Harrison is a dauphterof Prof. Scott arics : and if our merrlmnta nr. 1 ' p old college the Sliami I'niver preaehers and other people nh) demat.d nn open China, what kind of whereby ail intercourse shon!d be confined t certain porta of both countries where an exchange of c.m!iidities tni-ht be made and Tirg mntrwniuns have no objection to Harrison as a r ri;i, bat they prefer free 11 1!.- t' piM'ecti.n nn 1 for t!i.-:t reasou wi!l supj.ort C!"v 'nn.l. and because t !:e Drtr.rx-i'acv ar f,fce tradi', thousands of lVno-rits will vote f.r Harrison and Marton. people would we be to not extend the suae rights to the almond eyed Oriental? Who is the Democrat in fritr. Tiiey have a rnan-ierl and a Sf-n who resid. s in Montana, where he bikes an active part in the politic s of the Territory. As a mat ter of public interest it may be add- e.l that Uenerai Harrison is a mem Congress that nroiv,sea to recall tl.A lne ,rpt "esl.ytenan Church . . OI lie treaty that Commercial larfre naiiflnolis cat men and Ue will be el. otl pri a -hfrs wa-:t T When did CIeve- ' j rity. I rd j !j c-e niiv jevreation of the ' BOS- moktox. tr.-aiv bet wcet: China and the Unite 1 f T,,? "on. Levi P. 3Iorton, who Star. so that the rtrictive , j ' """ ' -y ii.e ?putuican Vi"e Presidency i - C,2 v. crs nl l s, so ti at the restrictive ! ; can I e honorably passed. Harri j sou's v -itiir was o? that kind that is cn.sisu-i,t with the acts of an honor able m.in. ma the SoIJ by i,. Banks fc. Co., Drnpi?-, Midlin tonrul'a. April J.b, e8, 6m. The llaodsoiuest Lady in Mifflintown mr.u l aiierBOD KciuarlLed to a friend ttj oilier a.j Ibat tie knew Kemp'a Balaam for tap i oroai ana Langs w, a superior remedy as it slopped tir cough instantly u. orhrs bad no efTect wbateror. So to prov coninco jou ol lis ui nt, any "' giieyoaa sample Hottle Frtt Large six 5)c and $1. Th improved method of fastening the Miinrs oi i.iiiiiw, Invented by tbe Mason ani iiamnn tM-frao and Fiano Company a le year nace, is nnqu-Mri,Dablr una r int uiosi iniporiant improvement ever miKie, making tbe instrument more richiy musical in its tones, aa well aa more dnr- atle, and less liatle to get ont of tunn, The Pfpntation of Miffiintoarn and Pat- lerson it stwut looo, and we would say at least nne halt are troubled with .oineartVa.t- lon ot tbe Throat and Lung, as tbose complaints are, accordinar to Hiatistirs, more numeroi a th ;n others. We would advise all not to m elect the oj-portunity to call on tb-ir druggist aud j;et a botUn of Kemp's r mo i nroat ana iungs. i'ricti 60c and $1.00. Trial izt fret. to!d by all ariipgists. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our The or rim,' 1 r ; hren of f!i Dorno crati;' i-ress, and erring brethren orators Lav - started in t?:- campaign to rontr.r h-t thetuselvcs. They think t i u ite thoprt jndiceof people by caliin Harrison nn aristocrat and then they fp.nl it n!l by telling how n Harrison b ! -ed t the r .und head (V.nm :i:m .-ir;v i-.l 1. 1 I 'ad Kw ha:-:, s the tirst. ""vr r stn.. t - 1 nild a r'tnd KKI'l ni.IClx Il4TiriC4- tio.u ii:i:riM.. to bel They how On tlie evi ninar ol ILe oOth irt., a Kejui bhcau r;iti:i.-at on lueeting was held 11 ini!. i-iace in honor of the nomination of i irr!n ai.it .n-r;on. J a orci.-iuti I one at cnihiii'v ai ; ntm i.tt the n i.-e! r-i u ati.in wjs on the pavement to wifncs ' tiriojurite of horsemea a:,d footmen' an. 1 cirrui .s. 1 he nexieo haul nn.l th the quest, on j tmrd Ik-!. inking to this town enlivencl the 1 Jle was loru at Shorehaui, Ver tnorit. Shcroi.Rtu is a village on the shi re of Like Chauiplaine, just op posite Fort Ticonderojja. His fath er was a lineal dt seemJent of Oeorpre Morton, who came to tl.-: om. irom j.n:oii m the f-hip Ann in j Tiie Rev. Mr. Morion receiv ed salary a year, and therefore ti..i :;n-: ms soa only a common I SCl.Ool (otliMtifin. T, lnv eft solvol and bejran his business life as a ii. rk in a Concord, X. H., drv '"lod Kt.ir . When tm nii-nno years old he pet up in business himself. opening a dry g.-ods ttore in Con cord. V.J.J f- 1 if E-ln. FA3M WSES5HES. Tbe follow ivg SCln of nrfcea forannonne ments has loo iiutuiilv agreed opon by tbe undersign-d, and no deviation Irom "i" ce tnadn .- Congress, $25. - " r.M annus, io ; i.Agis- arure, $. ; A-h-,v Jn lee, IV.thonnUry, RcsisUf at..J ::o.-aer, and SuerifT, tacb. r.,u,.,,u.,1rr,M uibtrict Attoruyy, eacli, S3 ; Jury C'---uuiifioner and Au.lilor, each, $1. Ait j.t !itionl comm inicalion recou.menaiugcn.1i,loi will be cbarned 1U cents per Lne. iionec in .11 ....... paaa im advaxce. W. M. ALLISON'. Kiiilor Jumala Herald. B. F. SCII VVEIER, Editor SuriMci ad KEPrBLiCAif. ANNOTJSCEitEIJTS. REGISTER AND RECORDER Mr. Editor : Piessn announce the nr.. of Neal M. Stewart (..r th- otliee ol" Rck: ter and Record r. V.-. Sta-irt U r.,.n well qiislih-il for i lie orh He bss been a diltient w..r!;. r in the Reouhlien and it no nioatel will make a stron? r.n.ti- Ti:s'AKn:i ' Editor Srndnrl and Republican :I would aliLOi.ln e to H e 1:. i iihhcins of Janiaia CLUtity lor Ibo ua uiuation ..I Register and Kecordur, J. (i. ilateer of Port Koysl who is lliilu-trioUK aiid worthy and comptetcnt to diachgo the duties of tbe otflce. PORT KOTAL. Editor Sen'iift and Renuhhram T would announce Alison H. Wilis aa a suita ble camlid.tle lor the office of Register aud itecoracr. air. VVi'is M a clever and worthy young man ahbrdantlr uualitied to rfi. cuaree me auti. a ot the office mentioned. M1KFLINTOW.N. fn OurPopufar Brand VTll he found, (V A F.KE Quality of SUMMER COLLECTIOK OF THE ATA REASONABLE FRiCZ rTZfH THIS Hi.-iSJ cn Lirlit. Ht.!t uni Strong. iM Otrtwrr and Oit WAs3T .'.S t-LLiUfTT Ilourtho'd S. D. Set. Ti.! 4t c-:-i-u f a c. A and ':' l it. i ",.i..i,:-iil.Ie tijitit , , v. n ki-. Li--i lit : .; .. i,. u. ti :ri-':.'. ti.o t-.-.Ki-; tt i. r ..rr (. in t.'t t-";'i. on Thk K'-j.uMiVan nl.tif- rra fi.lt.j.'rd at Cxjicn.. f.ivttrs 1 1 r j t :il f i)io tux on li.l'iuvo mu sii .tH. Wlii-ii Fonr vM.r3 lwt i- a.,. r l.e nn n ch-ce !U...,ic. It ' movt d to -1 ,eton and lcame nlc,u. aite, ioci.ck T. ii. wheu tbe uicvtirtt ' lw r c-f t!:c .-7 ,1, firra of trVd con ...r.etly ia the Curt Hou.e to ' Mor'on .V Co " H;s connecion with , ..... SJ.eWa ,rom ucn.-ri m. 1-n, . r f.is tirm continued till 1S.14, whtu . - ""T""-"'?- J' .exMii L.vor.s, no moved to New Y. k and founded . f.-imre, Hn. I.. E, Ataman, Frank ; the dry poods hou,e of Morton .V . eenuii r.-iuir -, r . sr-.aer r.vi i.er, rich, ' Ciriunt-ll. Th- Ask Your I.Gcnl Dealer f-r Tm. if r, n-.t pvt tn- n. t r i'1 p i rlicir , - u, urr? T-. ul 1 1 tidier n rt .i ;jit of pt itt-. sV. :. ELL11IC1I & CO., Pl2ntsv!i:e, Conn. S iirm 1 t C-ilUB linsllei:.!. feigned ths (Sem-ral with an at.ln a.l Ires,. ' !y mv, ivtd nt the 1 co-hminrr ,,f . j v a 1 1 u es.a.-v to rais, fu:,ds tj carry . 11 the i war 1.,' ii.isr rebe.'Mon the l.-micr;:tic j party v.-n oppo.-, d to tho ta" it was i a war tax now the Hepuliliears de sire to repeal the war t : ;.nd ST-ine nn.l u;.u -t- linf.-iM a it seias tiie DL ;i.;. iriti,- piriy from C'ev. I.ir '; di:wi. to the holders of t'-e k-u;.". t.lh-n clo:i't want t!n tax repealed. M'hen there is no war th y v.-ant a war t.-.-c, and they have yone so far crv air i:nst t! bc!are thai it a.ij iiu.l !:y t i :a at t'e? pulls net Nuvemb.-r. 1 . .ti. w..en the meeting ( war, an.' coirinroaused with its cre.1 attiKi .1 with the ruri oae itors at Ultv cet.ts on t'le .1. .'! .- At. i ai.irron not 111 11m , ,.,n,r,...i . 1 established a bathing house iu Is.;:: A Horrible Trayedy. il-. ma le inopev rapidly. O.ie day the creditors of the tir:n of Morion I " 1' ::FriMRT. I!.. J.i::e Chuv ii Wider, a farmer of Jama Vista, I sent Ins elunlren rr. ta tl:u h. Veeterd IV and t a n i'.vit dion tliern. Ins brain. u.;e ii. n t. .... 1. ' 1 ir::.r.e:' r t iv. d in'. Air. JJt.rt.jn to dine viiih u i.en tney sat down to dinner e.-c JUin ... 111.(1 l ef.fa'li r'-.t n 1 nm..unt ;i.ed by Mr. Mt 1 ton or : as to raise th of tiie platform at. 1 means fn hi ;. v. w-if.. ..... 1 1,.. i .1 .. 1. . : r i.tr in i.o in. v ,..u, ..... 1 .i i - , (f.:ir tucn went ,nr ?l : . tieT to m and sent a I,t a!,,, ! i Jl?" WM not. L; i ; .i.. 'l I is I Tl. ; .1 . i ... - . . " ' . - "'i.i t . . 1 i.'e 1 i inirior-it'l ..-..v. aay 1... ore.v a razor ami ! therefore w. i uis larrjin so itespernteiv tuat the Tiik 1st. L'- d und :!r 1 days of July, constituted ti..- '..-, i h r.niiivfisary of the l:i:fle of (bCvtl.r.r, 01 t:-e r cor..lnet m the matter on hina matiy frier. ds. Tn I'-'iS (leOrrrf. f'l.'jj nnh.l !. r. almost severed trout the ; t-d it 1 , .,,n,e know,, l.v its sl.Tt, r ..r i. I ' V1 ".V to. llie Ti little daughter, who had been s. nt to same year, lMKS, Mr. Morton fonnd- f.l tho I 1,.ti 1 ... wsr li x .... - lit.ll. OI .MnrT'n I Hi" It. I ikt.O I. I . II ,. f. --.... The 'rif 1 . ", . - ,"u 'uo-e. L, .1 . s. .V Co. The name ve r I I- A !i if V'Ja' ; C V ' MADE W CLOTHE ! ) I - ?J'iJ"-pr-jia -T . I'rnij-tuii.A 1 rAV:Kii.i SHERIFF. 70 M Editor: Pl-ase annminra th name 01 Jsma M.-Cauley, a a candidate lor tbe oHic.j .f Sheriff, subject to the ai;cs 11I the K'ii'ih!irn Partv. lr Mo. Caiiiev is a Irue auii tried it, Diiblie.n .,1 el! kuowu hiiMiu-KS ubiliiv, tact and eueruv coinieiitioiis and laiiblul, and ii nomiuat- ra ana elected wt 1 creditabiy ami honestly discharge the duties of Ibis office. MIFFLIN TOWN May 21, 1SH8. I hereby announce invt-elf as a candidate lor tbe office ot Shditf .t the ensuing Primary Election, suhject to tbo usages of the Uep.ihlicaa partv, and would most refinxt! ully a-fc the tuyyuri of the party ft.MJL iL LAPP." June 18, I8S8. lJz32 EACH d'i f- 1 Mi -W wj tnvr, J-A IF YOU ARE LOOK! HO FO . FIRST CLASS ARTICLE !M y3? --s.'cj '.H't iSl . 0'. .-'--1 1 -1 O .O .-'"i AaSEUBLV. Wr. Editor : Pleae aonounce through tbe ('lnuius 01 'j our paper that I am a candidate ..r Afcemhly. .ubj"Ct to the usages oi tbe itepub'icau p.irlv anl o!icit the bllppoit ol the o-g liilZ4tion. WILLIAM HKSTZLER. Tnrbett Township, June 4, lf-hs. DSN Ff Ail TO GIVE v., H Hi t- ... , '. 1 ! .sh.r - ' TrllAL it !:-; It The f-.umleJ lGS. Lond. the Cor,,,',,,,, (.;(.ers to participate : the floor. She hurried to a ncii,- Witi'Vartab in tl e inveiary me, tir. The oc-1 h W m to t1lt! llo:' tin ,-cia! niii.i.t.i-to (Via la ' cusion naM ...bled thousands of reo- I f.Kc!:,,,r n '' kr,:f 9 to;'r- Mr- Morton entered i-to poPtVal pie from far Kd near. Getty ,L J, Zl V ' "t 10 " J 1 V " i ll' 70' in the uyaS was the d.eisive battle U-tn the j when it arrived D a-klor was I.retch ca"s I'il' X't'1!''''' RtnMi North. rn and Sonthern civib'ft ed out in a nool of I , ' 1 Z .t' " ! ? "f l X''!l. Omrc-smon tl Dis- and iu all probability last we. k as semhled more survivors of the battlo than ean ever be gotten together again. r.,i as to the mnltitodo of pe..pi... th-crowd have scarcely yet beo;un to move that way. After the lapse of an. h. r .piarter of a century it will become a Mecca for the free men of IhU country and the world to vi-ii on the hh of .Inly. - ?s ' . 0RES AMI V0UTHS IOK BOYS A.l CHILDREN. LEDGER milLDIXC, SIXTH iKD CHESTNUT STS Mr. Editor -. penult me to suggest that H. Latimer WiIkou, ol Walter, wjj,.l mat.- a very sl.ougatid uuexceptionable candidate lor ll.e L,eai.lture, (it Itjo c..miug elrction. lie :n a Hue a 11.1 l,;o-loi.c Kepublican. who ...r. i-c.ri aonaiK any kiuj ol ollijf. 01 lucture year nil I r:peued judguieiit, i.ie in. in, try and intelligence I as iude bi u nil...; he i, olc oi the 111.11 rur.'!;vo and suecesalui lariu- rs oi Ju.iis a. H m fcc-uiy alive 10 :he W-X interest ol tiie jrjju-jerj ol this c.muty, and ju.t Hie unii to watch over and losler those iiiKrft,., c. u the bill lor tho . , ual iz. lion ol taxation, so cruelly dUeattu iu the last I arta,.ture o, a tiik coiut-s up for action at uet n-siiuu.' Woikingiiien look to your interest and nominate one ol ouiseives, U. Laliiuer WiUon 1 he Fjrin.T. DELAWARE. June 19th lt.S8. COfNTT CHAIRMAN. Tbe name of A Bradford Evans is here, by ai.r.om.ced as a candidate Chairman or the County Committee. aiAM- Kiii'L'li LI CAN'S. Mr Editor .- Please ant ounce Wiliiani V. t-birk, ol Oakland Al ill as a eandidne lorchr.irnian of the Co;m:y Comuintie ihe .1 1.1:11.1; Piiu.ary ElecMn. An tb j i"otniaK i tiujj.i.Ti iiriiiuinri tu he a ii.,t , t,c- ti-edu,g tho h Kt (X.c'inve ability on I the part f th- County Cotiiuartre' and I Chiiiinau to insure suvec-is. u dee.u llr. bbirk just the inai t:i:.d lor lie tuition. He will iuke a live. auue. a .d riK-ceasrul cainpagu.d .ingjistic .-t.al: tn-c;ndilat; . MANY KLPL'tiLICANS. July 7ih. lsb. PAINTS. l7. fj'"",J js i-4 ?:' Wl Latest New Spring GTTMM1T.P STVT.F.S f KJ KJ iTllTxJ-JJ-V j.xjxjj . The Champion Clothier of.Junlala Canty bat lug j,,t re turned. rioiti the Eastern cities wltli nuBdcrfui SiIiIG 2sX) SUMMER STOCK, Will make friendp, or-4tbine rivalf", win viclai ies, and sell he-lf vu jts merits. MEN' S HOY'Sfrfc HILlRKN'S FASTIIONABIiE CLOTHING, and Gent's furnishing goods. First Class, combining; Styler Qaality and Elegance, with prices that wil! imtcnish ja. X sa is expected unless prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complete Katfiiitios. ?Jy etcck of HATH, CAPS, JJOOTS i SflOKS.OVKK-ALLS, WATCH aud JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts. Neck wear, CsHars and CnfTa,Trniks and Hatchelp, is full nnd ccplte. Call and pee. Sam'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1886. Lorn. K. Atkisson. F. M VI. Pkn.xeli.. ATKIHSOl II Pt:.SEI.L, ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW", MIFFLINTOvVN, PA. trCollectiag and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orriti On Main street, in place of resi- flence el Louis K. Atkinson, Kvq., sotitii ot Bridge street. ;Uct2G, lHO. ff r rita - very PncVago bearing our C.-isi nuue, and will REPAINT where satisfaction is not fivn. 43 Ucautiful Colors. MATffBf FINE tPERlOR TO " " KAhsujiiir.. Ui LxqaiHita Tints. orsiintALwouD. WOOD STAINS. C Colon, ni-iMi.M.jAHiiM Unique Coach Paints, 9 COLOIUI, PAINTS and VARNISH in ONE APPLICATION, at a cost or sa clxtb ros a Braov. Harness Oil, &c, &c, Saitfue Cakds Fbez. SYLYf.NIA BA1LP.0AD. TIMii-TAIiLli On aa after Sunday May l.JO, lg train that Mop at 1! 'fllin w ill raa as ollow.: KASTVVAKD. tTOcA acooMotiATios leaves .ltoaaa datly at fi a. m., Tyrone 5."i2 a. tn., lliiritinpd.-Mi .?..! a. rn., Monnt L'nion at 1 o.-'r a. 111 -, --.(-T.IOH r.niiiion ..iw a. ra., D., McVeytown 7,JC a. in., l ewistown T.oB a. ! tn., Milford H.l 1 a ru.. MiiKni tt.!7 a. ia .. Ha renmed actively the practice ol I Port Koval a. tn-, Mexico a. m Medicine and Surgery and their collateral ! Tuscarora 8,32 a. m., Vandyke H,15 cm., branches. (Jtnce at the old corner ol Thud 1 boinpontown 8.4o a. in.. Durwarti .47 I anri Orange streets, MiHlintown, Ja. ro., &ii!lerat..wn a in., Newport -,5 a. iarcb ZV, lrib. ! in., arriving at Harrihhiirg at 10 It a ra., 1--a .ll.:1J. i; n.. - - . . 1 o.i l xiinaiieij-.riia, ti ii p. in. j - -- - - .... ..... ....... t.,-, .IHJUu.; .JlllJ , at CJ,:, . ta., stud utoj ling a aj reeuiar j a'.atioiis between Altooiia and Ilarrinourg, j n-M hei. .Vi.-J.in at S-oG a. tit., HarrLshurg I H.-J" p. M.T and arrives in Philadelphia at 1 .i. l." p. TO. j Mail Tbaik leaves I'ltihhurg daily at j 6..15 a. m , Ait... ra at 2,la p. i., and atop- ping .it aii rc i- .r staiio-is .niv.-s at MilMin I at b to p. tu., llarrihhnr;.' T .t0 p. Ui., ilnla- adelphia 4 ".j a. iu. I Muil Ei press leaves Pitli.I.tiig at 1 CO a di. I Altoot,aG ;i p tu ; Tyrone o Oz p m ; Ilruit 1 111gdr.11 7 H7 p tu ; Lewit.to.vn t4ij.ui; Vil i tin. 3 20 j 111 ; llarrmb itg lu4'"pui; I'bilii- ue.piiii; n .J a UI. 1 I.i a ieij hia Kxprei. will ktoji at 5'..SIio at 11 a;; p. u.., when Hugged ) M. CRAWFORD, .M. I .loll" ycLAI OBLIM. .MtLAl'CHLn &. ST."IMl;la, IKSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROY.1T., JUX1ATA CO., J.l. LL-' Only reliable Companies reprented. I'ec. 8, lt!-6-ly - tiNlATA VALLEY MX 11, OFMIFI I IUOHJ, VA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable, j at ap- The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., 847 WARESJI AVEF.UK. BALTIMORE. Wd. K LATYNSL JOS V. I II LOTHKOCk- Pr,.,j..i T. VAX IKWIN,Va5icr. 1 I IKACTORS. . f . Pomeroy, Joseph Ko'brork, John Herrxler, n;,l,p M. K. it.tr, A i..e. Ii. h..ns.,rl, Louis K. Alkii.v.oU, Kohrrt R. l'ark(r, WhSTH Al. li. L: leave l iii .cl-li his ! 11 b a m ; flarrishn-F y 411 . c -. ... ... o y ui J LfB 'MOV. II 1 0 u 11, ...... wei ei nun dit:ei.i; iiavvn a I.imny if liiiie childri 11, all highly ret.;e, ted. The c:ui.-e cfthe tragedy is uukuo-.vn. date. candi- e Kepublican Candidates. a i.Hi-.vr fu-is was tnado by certain I Yii"i piirtien :it (iettv-hlmr ov. r th j.res i once of a hit of Confederate pru. nils ' who were in the hl.t 2.", vears n-o. i liEXERAL BESJAMIX H.VIlCISOX. General lUiijiinin Hanisoii, the Republican nominee f jr l'reideut, is the ma of J,.un Scott Harrison an. I i grandson of William Henry Hrri j Mm ninth President of tho United i States. The Harrisons -srmra uunng the reijrn of Charles ton the office of th II.. here 1-Ujmin Harrison, the Navy, which the r"ui laiLtr ui me i.etiuulican 1 ui TO '.l HS lin KL.:.5c:.r,t .". to luuke a thv-roi!j;h cm vass. and 5Ir. -:oiion was ..'tftattd. although rt..i.cet .be Lftiid J) it:o ratio ma-j of residence on Water sire. J'Tiiy i.;ir 1 The : P' tten olT last week at Ciettysl.uri,' over the cn federates does not take m ell with tho r eople. Tho pcoj.le i.-eord to the soldiers of the late slave s ttes tt.e eivi'ties and nine in ties of e ery d iy Foci-il and lmsines life. Imt when it comes to glorifying the chuti pions of slavery th." people want to he counted, out. Ootivblmr-r was not a 1 attl- f.el.l to test th l.nv. ry of men. The confed erate w:.s luave m hrave could he. lettyshuri: was the tuniin poiut in the war for freedom a-rain.st shivery, and on that account it is distir-.u..s!i. ed from till other hattle fields. It is candidate, was a nie';i!.."r of the. house of Burgesses and of which Le was one of thuretireBtntatiyesinthoCon tiuentid C(-i.-its3. This Benjamin Harrison was not only a signer of the Declaration of Independence, but a 1u11ai.fr i f the Virginia convention to ratify the Federal Constitution. He died in 1 (tl. Jfm on, William Henry Harrison, fought under Wavne in the N'orthw eat Territory in lV'Jii. and hocame Hecretaiy of "the lem tory in 1797. nis "military c.iter w as a distinguished one, and his pub he career, ending with his eketion to the I'rtsideuey iu 1S4.) was re spectable. Jul.n bcott Hatrieonwas a mernbtr (.f Congress frt m Ohio from IS jI! to 1S57. Young Beuja mm was seven years old when L:s grandfather was elected President. BO pla e for the champaign of ihe lest ! foi tv ei"ht Years a-o. couse to ttppt ar and glorify hinist-'.:' I ouneT liuj:mi:t Harrison was ed as a soldier who fought his l t on ' uoaleii at tLe Uaiversitv, from that tl. Id toi.eroetimtel.,,....., . i "hit h he wiM graduated at the age - .c.iii college lie stua The world turns to Oethsbur- bs the field whereon freedom decided the contest with 8:avT for the mastery of this country and to have the brave confederates or chamjiorm of slavery there ti glonyfy their own fighting t (Torts for slavery is to lose Bight of everythir-tf excepting the bravery of the coi.t' nding parties iu tbe strugg.w for and agaicst liberty of the individual. j 11 d law in the ofJIee of Judge Stover the Trtit Democratic leaders are shout ing Chinee ! Chinee ! and claim to believe that Harrison is in favcr of Chitei ruination. They base their professed belief on the fact that Har rison voted against certain bills ia Congress that proposed to keep the aft ..... nineso out or this country. Bat in uiueinnati, aud was admitted to the bar in Tne next year he took up his residence at Ind'iauajKil is, where he began the practice of his profession. Young as he was he was he was he w as already mairied snd poor. Clients were uot long in find ing him out, and from tha outset he took an active part ia polities. In tiie campaign of IStIO he was one of the leadinp- Iiebnbiic-in orators in his State. He had been nominated for Reporter of the Suprtmj Court 01 xnuiana ana was elected. He served in this position for more than a year, but the war fever became to strong for Lim, and ia July, lsi.he raised a regiment and was commis siot 1 colonel of the Seventeenth Indiana by Governor Mortou. CoL Harrison with his regiment bean service in Kentucky and Tennessee. He was brevetted briiriidier roiur.1 II mi k""'"' conauct at Kesacav nn. I they do not tell the whole) story, they would tell why Harrison voted j earneti '"R brigadiership at Peach against crHain anti Chinese bills, the I Tfe.Crefit- "meral Harrison scry wouU do themselves justice and not I 1" "T of th , , , . uJl war, and was wtih Lis command at be gnUy of creahng fa!, tmpressions tbe final grand review at Washington ll.drtd vi te. Mr . ... . . -Morton courageously ran again for C(ii'gTei-s in the same disttict in 1S7S. and this time w is eh . ted. re ceiving a mij.nity that cvceeJed the wliole v. te of his opponcut. As a member of Corunc-s he toot n manding position whenever financial quest 101s were urnler consider ttion. i r s-.dent Oarlitld oitered Jlr. Mor Secretary of the latlor deelin.l Ho .iid accept from Fresidc-nt Gar- nei j, nowever, tiie appointment o minister of France. Mr. Morton's bus:! ess relation hud iak.en run many time:? to Kurope. Ho was well acquainted with Palis. 111 "L BteP as to remove the American Legation offices to a more euuaoie pi..ce. luey were situated over a laundry and grocery store. He hired a fine mansion of tue Unit ed States, assuming some financial risk The house was in a good l.eighl.oihood aud it qukkly became the one place in Palis where the .eH.hng politicians of France. Royal. 1st. Republican, and Radical could socially i;.ee-l. The .Vplomacy of the I uited Slates was lnucii smootlied by it. Mr. Morton wis able to so- iir- from the French Cabinet a re K.ir.hng of the prohibitory edict agimst fie American hog. bat the house of D.puties insisted upon tLe retent.cn of the law. Mr Vnrt. hammered the first Dail in the con struction of lh.3 SiaUe of liberty re cenuy ereciea in -ew York, and de hvere.1 a speech on Jnne 15th. 18h4 accepting the stttue in behalf of the American government He was present at the unveiling of the statue of Lafayette at Le Pui, the birth place of the P'rench patriot. Through Mr. Morton's acquaintance with bank- eia ana manufacturers the commer cial relation of Frauce and the United States were made to run smoothly throughout Lis term. With the co mu g into power of a Democratic iraiuistration at W ashingion, he, of course, returned home. He has recently oouglit two hundred acres of land on the Hudson river, near juiincoecic, and projwses to erext upon u a summer residence. He has another fine place. "Fair Lawn," at Newport, but he intends to live at nis Hudson river home. "P'tng and Summer Goods. I would inform tho public that I have Le J now n uiy new millinery store at my place ei, Mimititoirn. second door Irom corner of Bridjte street, a inn stock, of gprii p i. Suturuer millinery W.owm, ail new, and of the latest style and having employed firi-t class milliner ..u prepared to anpply thepnblic with everything found 10 m fcrstclas milliner tore, come and examine icy stock, consider it no trouble to show goods. SIRS. IjEIHL. March 2:-87.1. v. S A LE S 31 E fit PnKhing, reliable men, to Canvass for Xumery Slock. Permanent employ ment Guaranteed. Saltry and Expense, Paid. Apply at once, stating ae. GLEN BROTHERS, Rerer to this paper. Rochester, N . Y. June 13th, isss. AGJEiVTS WANTED To canvass for one of the largest, old est e.tabllHlied. Iltsx Most liberal term. ITnequaled facilities GENEVA NURSERY, established 1846 W. T. Smith, Genera, .f . . S:rATLK.AI,n. Mr. Editor: Ia looking ir..uni M wrcl of a suitable can ii laie tor S late r7 ,a'or onewhocn leal tli Refiiuicai p.rty to 11. nil iiiMru i expediency dicutei uina-.ioi. o; . i::: u c. Pom, rov. of lottrioyal. il (s in ev,.ry wav q.ialiH.-d lor ihr ..Hire, and aid make ia: d car.-titl i. -e-i-Utor. lu a-mounoiug hU i.aiue 4t:..i, iii.M,ir tate Senator, we do so uu iiieciivicti-.a ::iai he .-:.ti I... tnu u,.!, ai.tiy elect.M, HAM' VtlTERS June lsjili, 1S-8. LEn.1L. JgXECCTOR'S NOTICK. Eilatt of LVD WIG SCHROKOER late of rermanagn lirp., Jumala Co., dee'd. Whereas Letter Testaim.i.tary on the Laat Will and Testament 01 I.n.lwcio- h,.. der, lalu of the toMiihio t rermanai;h deceased, have been lulled to the .ir..i..r. signed, this is to uoti:y all persons indebt ed to said estato to make ituiuediite py ttient and those liaving claims to presunt N.Uc uuij aiiiiienncate.i tor settlement LE W I S DE; A N , Executor. i.lrtllntown, Jane C, lr.hii.-tt. I - iUTjTY YOl i vf Hi TOCKIH.Lt KRS : PLii-p II. Keptier, A unto M. SLellev Jon ph i:oihrock, .tu,,,. 11. Irwin, ' I.. F.. Aikiuxon. Ii. v vr.r I vv ' I'oi:.ero, J. llol:i:e lrx ' Amos (i. lior.Mil!, T. V". Irain M'harlotteMijder, J l.M Iiertz ei. . irr Kurt, Jw-inc A.lli,.i,.i,u Jr t l.'i e and Four pr eent. ir.terrst will be psid u h i t 1 ciite el di i.OMte. 1.1 .11 -23, IS-? tl aj FaWntkd llac& 32. ST. FOLDiKG LAKN SETTEE. The Tccr t-f all Lawn Seats. Above cut r-prnsnnta our patented Settee. TLe only Settee, ever mado that will fiajiiFt He-- If t'. niievin ground. uurible, fcan.ls.uui. and btmng. I'iiiute'l bright red aud oruaiuenttd. IVlcoa: t.e-.e-, t l.r.O aud .OO. Lain, UotWira, t i.oO emcla. Thr-y all fold nat. If yotir dealer don't keep them, ask fcini to order for you from aSJTSEICAIT rCLEHTS CHAIS C3., 1301 to 1323 K. 61;in SL, fcT. IA11IS Mo. . I leaves 1 !t. .- i. ita . ; -Vi.Cia P 111 : A lio.-.ua srriv, s at fit' -ttirjr at 1 1 05 put. 1 . ., . . ' "- . iii.i'inrpoia ! dntly t 4 H.I . n-.: Harri-.oirir. H 15 B a -I Piinra.irM.n. 8 ol a. 1,1. : Newport, i. z'.j a ; n. 5 Miii.T.tow:i. 40 j. tn.i I t, .iL,,..in!cwvn ," . .1 .r- a. m.; Van 1vk.o. lo o;) a. in.; Tusir orn. 10 (H a. ,.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m . purt Koval. lOl.ia. m.. Milllii,, Idio a. mj a..iior.i, 1 1 o a. in.; Narrows. 1(1 At n tu . 1 " 4r - tn.: McVevtown ll ia N'ewtiili llal.inton. 11 :,i . , - t.iilon, I, p..,.,.. f4roni , 0 Altooiia, 2 15 p. tu., and stop at all rorfuU, nations between Uarrisluirtf and Aitooua.; vtTt.a SimmM leaves I'lnladolphia dai ly at o .,0 p. i., IInrrist.ur,f, lo nu p. ai. -..r....n . r.oeKvi ie, .Marysville. Duncan- l.ev. llen 1 a. Il " V,''!J;-ewF;wMill.r,:on;Tbom1o!,low1," it 100 I KOI IT ar.d Snn CENT pies 1'ree to ni :n can vasser for ir. Scolt'si Oeuuine LlectrlcIHelta. llrushes. t". i. airent martcd for Electric Corsets Quick sales. Write at once tor terms. Dr. Scott, 848 B'way, N. Y. MrsiCAX. Cou.IOBThe 84th Seaaioi. ai pix veek., open Monday evening, July 80th, for the Teaching and Training of Tonng Ladle, in Vocal and Instrnmental Husic Address, f. C. Morn, Vtuical rirector, rreeborgh, r. Caution Notice. All persons are hereby cintini ...... ...i iuo .aii.is 01 ine linirai..uJ S pruce Hill, and Beale townxhip, for tbe purpose of gathering berries, hunting, fish ing or in any other way trespassing, on said lands, as tbe trespass law will be en forced against people who violate said law. . Habkisox Mismimcm June 9, 1888. Notice to Trespassers. Having leased 400 acre of wood land of tlavid Wilson, and 400 acre of wood Und of John McCIure, adjoining Und of Pennsylvania Railroad Company in ,Q. vicinity ol Boxler's (.p. I hereby c.ntion all persons against trespassing on the above mentioned leased lands for the purpoae of cutting timber and so forth. Johs BcasHoa. Mifll-ntown, Mny 26, lSi.8. DR. HOBENSACK'S KL&V0D8 IiEBHUTY PILLS. A sure aad uic stci6c for weak. as aad dcbUny of the nerram an erm. and roeral titiuMi arnwc from y txithfvj iaspnMcnce, nn mi 1 and Ownroi. of body and brant. phycal and aacsKal wk . ka ot mmory mad arnal m. capacuy. CURES OL0 an YOUNG. b?'- '."Parea aaW toe skw) mt PW WnK.aMu-1.-- t - 1 So. ao S. Hd Btreet. Fhii. Send fcrStaS Subribe for the SxsrarL aid Rrrl. I.ICA9, $1 per annam, If paid in advance: 1 .-jo, tr not lid in advance. E5i5aV 002 If ICTQH w3-,MMANliRE SPREADERS Gk gji. FA8M WAGONS ni ttirrt ytir fTj?Ja.i,--'3t:l rh'- el.eape fcprU-r oul i.J ia. 3jT( 7v-S:5a5rT' onlr k'n1 H.aiean i, iiC'IJ ' Ti7-7. It'" ''rnu u.ia wwik KH-&?:& Hall.r.. Imx.rlal - " ' r- .01 rf wtrr.ii'f.1. - r; . ,h Mason & Hamlin v4i & Organs and Pianos. al-ars maintained TlZFJZJtr"' "rK? haTina-7Ah,7uPralcroTrii otoer., F.h.T?, -UIel"t Honors at all Graal World's T . uZn?mC"nD- V Hth, treaioat improTamrnt in pianos in half a oenturT" V.:C1T ftSaVn C23A3ff Avn TJA vn rVI ft PEERLESS LEADS THE 1V0ELI). $300 In Gold for General Superiority at Cln uunati ludustrinl IjcrKoition after full trial aud Export test. Pill.l,,.,.. .: ... ... u . .. n , .7 "4ti. J a.iu. - iui . 1 t"l'i"l'l"a Jailv at ' . "ii",-. ,,arr,-""' M.liOa. m., jSaw port, U S p. Jlnllin 1.47 p. m , stJD r it.1T at all rei-ula, ii,.. aNoinore winter for montLs '"'MnUuT1'!' Am,on s.o p. ALTO03IA ACCl'llMnnini,.. i .. are here and to conform to llie ; 4 AV 7at 11 50 "nsburg., t 11 f. . . ...1., Spring And SDimner Qocds. No in to come. Nnrimr and siimmoi.1 P. Ill- .New. uidiige me wnior member of m- "'iierstown 6,-ja p the firm has just returned from j 4'V Eastern Markets, wher 1,p ... l -. M.m.a l p. re., IS ton 1 1 n rt tX ..ui.unguon 4 41. p. m , Aitooua y 0. o n. j p m 1 y raciflc Express leave Philadelphia 11 or. m J! . I. . c in . 11 -O uarnsburg 8 10 a m ; Uuuc.nnon 8 Newport oi am; yjajiB 4 89 . I;itoD 6 01 a ,u ; McVevtown 6 2." i. iiiu u t .f ft in j . j "Peerless" Traction and Portahle Engines. " DonteMIc" and Crpcmery Enrines. rteain Gany I'lons. The ueiser" 'inreher and t'leaner. .? ii Tj.tt Irrpror-d and chearst Saw-MiU on the J.ikrt. K.-ndf.irclal.riietoLho 3IAXETACTVRIXG CO, Wa rMt ria and Invite correBixindm. Patent Varfal.lv tv tion Feed. Pat. Ix,;-.. oei- v orfcs and ISaw-eiuide. lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP Ji. Me have now filial .helves with Spring & Summer !s o ' Goods of all kinds. Our ct.s-ij. A,,t'na 8 m ; r'"'i tomers have annreciaterl our. eflbrts to give them L'oods tr. rai- - fcuit ineir purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and r-ee and be Fatisfied In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. ! . P.TIiosnas&Scfi' K.r,li.T7F ij ' C'cit; r.Ii. .ItiU 1 .. In a eonrvntntl fc, V'?.'." of mirur. erops. They are maoufa-uiT iLpn'TeX f 'r l nentrs-alta. Tt.vyeannot h?lL . """'la perm. them oar peraoaal aVT. l-.''i r- . rir. e (uarauuw our goods not in !. M" nvy ju will endorse tbem. 1 ou tliun una B O awas jar mam. mm saaacl aaa U J J . f aa I. P. THOMAS 8c SON ..d, renn a. voaaaxatar ANDREW BEASH0RK, 1GEjYTt Oakl and Mil:., Jnnl.u Co., JOB PRINTING OF FTlity p-,ar done at tbia ofica r-tRY KIND p in. win? . Espres. east, oa Sunday, will co.itiect with Sunday Mail eust l.av.ir' I.arrisburg at 1 li p. ,n. S LKWISTOWN DIVISION. roJaMiU'Tm I,':iI;',-,OWn 'or Mil- roy "I tlj a m, 10 6o a m 1 "i r. n. . Sutihury ., , ,'5 . 8"' P i r uIomY1 yxo J'nction from ainroy et y 00 a in, I i!3 j,m. 4 K , . Sui.tmry at 95 a ru. 4 lpai P ' ,r TYKONK DIVISION. Lolrii:ver:rrmrIo:0nL8 Trains leave Tyrone lor Warriors Mark and Lock Haven at 12 05 p m.and 37 p m. Trains arrtvA t t .. r- ment, and you certainlv Mn -:.mvuitoZ? rutted in fit, quality and price 1 V Whatever improvement . Pu7' irio riTV'0" " Sco.. w.r- been added hv tv.- . " .7.. . c m 77 2 5 . " we have them all. We can supply 3 ou with foot wear for any m or out door service Our grocery Department never l.to-. ehaveon hand a lull lineofi resh, Tlain and Fancy J Shoes and IZoots. Our Boot and Shoe IV-' partment is full in its assort- m, at 2 85 p m. - B. T. B. K. t BEDFORD DIVISION. IlJjfl!" ,eVf """""Sdon for Bedford, Sllrp-t C"-b.' a. m Lrd"!?" " Hnntin-'lo ,rom Bui r, Somi,n an1 Cumberland at la li P- tn., 6 20 p. m. GJIIOCEUIES. HOLLIf'A Y.SBCRG BRANCH. K I.rinS le.J,9 Al," or points South, at Ikt -1"n'L2AP'n. 160 . m. Q UEE NS W A RE i 1 V.i at mine county. Everv must have its full PUJppl of Queens and Glasswur. Vk; the store to rll r,.'... , tides. ar re All orders by mail win ceive prompt attentmr. - ---V. -uemember the place Mao Street, opposite Cocht Home, Mifllintown, Pa., . v Soil. CAlTIO.t IVOTICE. IS i All persoha h.i . throwL 5Utt""fi tl,ubr, building fires, on TnTf ,t ' r ,h trv.spaH.i. ing to the nndersigned in Lack towniai. lahPaCconVbu" "P i0 with accoidmg to lav. November 15, 1888. W. D. WALLS. The Sentmtl and Repulhra offlca Is th place to get Job work done. Try It. Itwfl P7 70a lfwyon needfanythin in that Una .4 V--w- V - f i i W?"Vi !"' Sot ."i;t...-. . in ...1 : i' ' T -a-i- : " ceniK --r 1 ..i. .' Transwi:! t. : nrun, 10 e.-n?.- j.. r l)tlU.M.'ll " to to alvertie Iy ' year. F.epublican At a t-ieetlnc ! Cuaiiin-t. I.l '. Man-li 1". lriu.ary !..':!. tf J u'.i.' i ' p!.l.-r !.o..l 1 J al K!.vti-.!. en Saturday, i and i . .1. .-. . i . iiig 1 . -!iu.ir 1 ! . ! ei.eJ iu t!.e : -the t"T" sl.1 to r. i. . ri. - . sij j t frn j Lc: 1 ii. i : MoMtii, A; '.i - A-1TKT : r. k. M! : "V Tlio le..-. .: luritt (". v I I - - ii.N .V i ui. . I 1., . - i Shi u ; i i . lii.i'i.m'. I 1. 1 p l - i v : J L H . 1 ' V !i.i:t- S r T 1 1.. r ).(.'.. T!..- - III 1 . i.: I . s. :. - J..! a r.-.-. !"'- L. -tl r , c.t-' . iv. i in - ii , A 1. in-. r ; . . 1 .1 V h.-..l.- ! vt'ii .r -. : . "-:. we.k . II. I., ..'ni; .. ( : ,. .,. tl.ld.-l i. V.r--r . - . r A- id-.. 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