N .1 f 1 ') SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MISFLINTGWN. wririuY,An:tT.s, isss. F. S C H W KIER, StUTOa ASP r(.rIKTO. The arm J of Elaine from acrowi the bfa La? greatly d:turiH.d the Btrt-uity of mind of the erring breth-reu- Un'deb the emigration laws of thw t .. ntlw of Europe that llfUUbAJ j - can get away from houie comes the United Static. to The November clectiou will settle the free trade iiueation. The Cleve land Free TraJe Solid South party will not carry a northern state. or bvtwen this city and Wilmington or Glou.-Taer, beariDR the United States licons9 woiild be bejoud the jurisdiction of Pennsylvania, New Jrsy or Delaware. The points rate ed by the attorneys for the Pitw burgh prisoner are carious! inter tsting ; and the decision of the Su preme Court will doalitleaa be await ed with inteiest. Bulletin. AN OLD STOEY. Yellow fever has assumed an epidemic form in cerU:n part" of Florida. a:4l'. sU city people along the coa as Ur norm as '.r : .Uomf1 about It are fngnteuc- lr is an old ftory to y in India" are on the war path now that sum mer is here, but it is a utory that will repeat itself a long as the Indians retniim dumb cnouyU to believe that thev can drive off the white race. . mm Up in the Britiuh poh.scesion the Indians are on the war path, and the set tit r are experiencing the horrors of Indian depredation, just as the people in TWarora Valley esperieue d one hundred and twisty five years ago, in 17tu. . DaniklZ. Noai.vs, of Newark, N J., hus orsuiized an expedition to go to I5nbylou to explore among the ..: u,t .Me:def.t of all citien. I UtU" c- Poubtlct.6 from tho ruins of Baby lon, sooner or Inter, will bo dug a full history of the people of the world before Noah's time, in the cuuiform system of letters or writing on tablet.- of stone. Duiti..-i the p:ist It months James O. Blaine h.as bee a abroad, across the sea. About 7 o'clock on the morn ing of the 10th inst, he arrived in New York. A grand reception was given liim, but the parade of 40.000 men that had awaited him two days before wus compelled to take place on the evening of tho 9i.Ii inst. The shin arrived tw. d.iya later thi;n it was expected. Like lids t Americana who go abroad he comes home more inUnrtly American than wheu he went abroad. Another Fool Fleeced. Carlisle, August 8. The farmers axe still being swindled by the bunco men in Cumberland county. S- II. Itackett, a wealthy farmer living about ten miles from here, wa6 made tt e victim of three sharpers, who suc ceeded in fleecieg the old man out of $-2,000. Tuesday two ohy tongued strangers called on Mr. Rackett for he uuiDose of purchasing his farm. He asked $10,000 for the place, and thev left, promising to return the following day to see the ground and crops. Wednesday, Mr. Itackett found t'ifcLa SL'ain on his premihes. lie r-.ndurted them over the place and while doiii ? the.v were ioiDt J bJ a third p;trty. He iajojfcditelv besrana contew tioil kal claimed that he was from the city of New York. He showed thorn large rolls of money and play ing cards aud they began plaving three caid monte. One of the farm purchasers took a hi.ud and won S2 000. Thev then asked Mr. Rack Ctt to try LIS 1UCK. lie rauwui ed and won 1.000. Before leav ing Mr Uickett. thev succeeded in fleecing Lioi out of S'-HlOO and then promised the nest day to turn up bnv the fiirru. Thin, of collide, thev have not done. General Sheridan. iubt. The funeral rites were per formed according to the usages of the Roman Catholic church. By the request of the defeased Central s wife the demonstration was kept within the strict limits ot dignity and plainness. The hearse was a caisson tsii 1 the procession was form ed R tjilitary funeral procf mona are formed : The President and Mrs. Cleveland, the Cabinet, Judiciary, Congressional Committee, Diplomat ic Corps and many citizens were in line and went to Arlintrton He'ijnt where the body of the hero was plac ed in its last earthly rsbting place. There was no cemented Tacit in the bottom of the trrave. . Only a thin pine box was there to receive tbe cloth covered casket soldier. of the great T The Republican! of Jumatm Com : Having announced myself as a can didate for renomiuation for the posi tion of Representative in Congress, it seems appropriate that I snould submit to you biiefly the reasons that actuate me in again soliciting your suffrages. . . .ton Post to nave a canuiaaie lor congress at the next conference, but I should Delaware Gleanings. 1 The numerous candidates are around baking handi. Tbe h'luh meeting held near East Sjlcm waj iargcly ttnlei. Sra. Francis Kortt, accompanied bj Mr. Jnhr L. Aucker, are apendtDg a few weeka in Lancaster coun ty. J. W. H.bbs i in too lumber bnainess. Be aya be ioutot p..ii:ic. S ) S. A. Wickerahara is visiting friends in Wisconsin. Hoicer VanOrmer, who bad been working in Turkey Valley is again seen ia oar midst. V. I.. Ktiser was aiootie tlie caduts- ap- nointed to tbe military Academy at West Point. Miss Margie Sp?ainan of Tborajwontown ws. the ruei-t of Mis Alice A acker and j Kmma Beooer. The board ol scnooi Q irec lors mei on ue Jth iost.. for tbe purpose ot selecting ttach .r. f..- the disTerent scboola. Th- m: boo la ixt Goodville. to J. Banks Kurti : Kast Salem, 0 D- I Kepner ; Delare Hill, to Samuel SbirtB : Juniata, to J. W. Hibbe. Am on a. General Order !Vo. 3, C. S., IHS. . H. Wil- not have again submitted my uae General Sheridan, died ou Sunday evening, August 5, 13SS, of heart failure at Nonquitt. Massachusetts. He was born of Irish emigrant pv rer ts in IVrrv county. Ohio, March ti. 1S31. Was a West Point Military graduate, and through the war against rebellion in four years he developed ino one of tho ablest generals of this age. lie had the natural instinctive ability that every preat military chieftain has to put bis command in to action in a manner that brings discomfieiture and defeat to his foe. Hi army wus defeated at one time in the Shenandoah Valley when he wa.i away ; he was distant tt the time about 20 miles. At fall speed be rode to the sceae of rout, rallied his retreating army aud snatched victory from tne jtws of defeat. That victory immortalizes him ou the his toric page. Ilia manner of putting his command into action was peculiar ly his own, and will be the Bubject of study for the military studeutof com ing generations. The following is Reed s poem of the General's dashing ride to Win chester : Up from the South at break of day, Bringiniog to Winchester fresh dismay, The affrighted air with a shudder bore, Like a herald in baste to the chieftain's door, It is a nice tbicg to talk about the nriver-al brothtrhood of man. but when the bcene is changed and the condition of the people of Europe is . Th(J ,ernMe grumble and rumble and roar, contracted with the people ?f the Telling the battle waa on once more, ...... . , , , And Sheridan twentr miles away United Mates, the American does not want the. universal European way j "And -ider st.li tho.e billows of war, I for Your ttsideration if tie senti 1 . . i ment of the party in our county naa (seemed to be against me. I became a candidate because I was urged to do so by many Repu blicans, and for the further reason i that no one els in the county seems to have been encouraged by tee members of the party to come out for the office. During my service as your Repre sentative I have supported the great principles to which we as Republicans Btand pledged. I have endeayored to advance the interests of the people of our d'strict as well as the interests of the nation, and have closely studied the wishes of my corstitc- ents, complying witn tnem wnecever it was in mv power to do bo. My time and service have been freely given to li nersons who needed my counsel or aiJ. and the thanks that I have received from many of these persons have been an ample reward for all that I hav dene for them. I be lieve that the experience which I have acquired will enable me to serve my constituents more efficiently in the futur than ever before, and shouid I be renominated and re elected, I shall as in the past, try to discharge mv duties faithfully, and witn an eye single to the best interests of the great and prosperous district of which our county forms a part. I have been placed under obligations to vou by the onerous and hearty sapport that I have received at your ban.is in ttnee successive elections and I feel deeplj grateful to you for it. Tbe confidence that you have reposed in me has imposed the duty of showing myself worthy of the position to which I bavo been elect ed, and I have endeavored to dis charge this duty to the best of my ability. Each new expression ol your con fidence has been another incentive to labor to fulfil your expectations, and I now submit my record for your judgment and approval. very respectfully yours, LOUIS E. ATKINSON. bfflintown, An;. 13. 1668. Lieutenant D. Lt. Wit-on Post No. 184, G. A. R-. will tske Way Psenger at 10.-20 a. m., August "J3, ltt8 and proceed to Lew istown to participate in the ceremonies in cident to the encampment held at the above pace. Comrade will appear in full uniloim, cap. badge, dark clothes, white gloves nud and cane. Bv order of G. W. BraCHrikLn, T. D. Gakhas, Commanier. Adjutant. The foUowit.g scale of prices foraunounc- menta baa bee Mutually tgreM upon by be ondertignen. ana no deviation irom the "in iw roaae : oopres, -o Piesii'-Jt s senate. IJ ; i'gis- miirf, $7 Aocite judge, PrjtbonoUry, UrvneT a-id Ki-crdr, and Sheriff, each. $4 ; Commissioner and District Attorney, esch, $3 t Jry Commission,!r and Auditor, eacb, $1- AH additional communications recommrnGingcaoaiaoi-w win oe cnars I ) cents per Hue. Money in ail cases to oe paid W ADVACI. Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. 8 CM WEI EE, Editor SirriEL asd KrrrBLiCAS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce Louis E Atkinson as a candidate for Congress, inu- ject to Republican rules. 8TATBSE.VAT0R. Mr. Editors In looking aronnd ia search ol a suitable candidate for State Senator one who can leal tbe Republican prty to sirturrintbediairict expediency dictates tbe nomination of William C. Poineroy, of Porl Byal. He ia in every way qnaimea i..r ika orHce. and would make a wise and caret ul legislator, la announcing bis name as a candidate ter State Senator, we do so witb tne conviction tnat be can to inuinpn antly elected, 31X VOTERS. June )3tb, 1888. o ASSEMBLY. Mr. Editor : Please announce throngb tbe columns of your paper that I am a candidate trr Assembly, subject to the ustgee ot tbe Republican party and solicit the support ol tbe organization. WLLL1AU HERTZLER. Turbett Township, June 4, 1SS. A FINE PIECE OT TOBACCO S INDEED A LUXURY FlKZER'S SUMMEH COLLECTION OF THE Latest New Spring TI1E UNIVERSITY OF W00STER. Clai-ses open to stndents of either sex. Ocr TDO studrnts in attendance. All de n.rtinnts tull rauiDPed Stsnd srd of rsnks witb the Brat. MODERN LAN Gl'AOES thoroughly taught. Preparatory deuartmeot conducted by permanent teach ers. Pbvsical enltoro bv Mili'an Drill and OTmnasium. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT under charee ot KARL S1KRTZ a tbor- oueb education to be obtained at small ex rense. Fall term opena Sept. 12th. Send for a Catalogue. Address tbe President or Jesse McCMUn, Treas., Wooster, O. August 29th. lh4. of doiii tilings arplie-1 to America. and ttat is why the Cleveland free trade arty will be defeated. Tbe Clevtland free trado party if Buccees full at tbe pol'iB v.ill rap tbe American's meana down to the level of the European's way of living. From tlie Philadelphia Bulletin : The phraee, "a public oSce is a public trust," is a very old one. It has been used thousands of t:mes by set apaloutt as well a by unscrupulous men in power. It ia a trite expression, and whether it is worthy of any particular attention depends entirely on the character of the mau who utters it There is conaevpiently no occasion for hunting up the names of the original authors of it. Mr. Cleve land only repeated in his common place way a sentiment that had be come threadbare in the days of Cicero. It is posHible, however, that he had bo mo honest intentions when he first expressed it. But as things are now, the proper reading of it is "public ouVe is a party trust." The life of a prophet has never been an enviable one, according to the books, and the life of a prophet these days eems to be just as unenvi able as iu the past, if th treatment jf prophet, professor llerr Weissen bauer, at Findley. Ohio is to be taken as an index. The professor was call ed to Findley to examine and report on the oil and gaos prospect of that locality. lie reported an abundance of coal oil and gas. and under the oil and gas a lake of tire that may at any moment blow Findley to pieces. That ia not the kind of a blow that they desire at Findley, and they did not allow the professor to wait for the fire from below to drive him out, but tLey blew him out of the co munity by their hot fiery denuncia tions. Exit prophet. j.ub coating i)ttr, an institution which Laa fciveu Pennsylvania au thorities eorue trouble sim e the High incense taw became operative, will probably have its legal status dtfin ed by tue I . S. Supreni. Court Tn proniktor of a ple&juro steamer plying on t'ii Ohio river wad recently sentenced tt Pittsburgh for eellii g minor or Sunday. The petition to tt supreme Court declares that the State la can have no application to carriers Railing upou the waterwa of the Lu.ed .States and bearing Federal license. Shoal,! this posi tiou be sustained, a vessel running (etwat-n Philadelphia and Camden, Eery Vr. Editor ; Permit me to suggest th.it r I ..timer Wilson, of Walker, wouid make a very strong and unexceptionable candidate for the Legislature, at the coming election. He ia a true and lite-Ions; Kepubiican, wno bas never sought any kind of ofhee, ot mature years and ripened judgment, wnose lnaustry and intelligence nas maae Dim wuai uo , one of the most progressive and successlul t.rmera of Juniata. lie is keenly alive to tbe best interests ol tbe producers of the county, end just the mau to watch over and loster tuose interests, ween ine Din tor th eoualizstion of tsXstion. so crueuy defeated in tbe last legislature br a trick, comes np for action at uext session. VTorkingmen look to yonr interests and nominate one of yourselves, II. Latimer Wilsonr-The Farmer. DEL A W ARE. June 19th 1888. ' StteiifjlSk F'NE PIECE ' splug &m- TOBACCO r-y POSSIBLE AND IS y TO KNOWN ASA ) JwlAKE IT jj i SUMMER STYLES Tlie Ibamploo C'ltaler ol.Junlala Cnntj luailnic iulre. turoedifrotw.llie r.iantern cities wliU a wondtrlul SPKING JlsT) SXJA1M.IK STOCK, Will make friends, otilshiuo rivalH, vvin yicloiitt;, sind t- ii itelf on iti merits. MEN S BOY SJi CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. and Gent'a furnishing good. First Class, combining Style, Qulity ani Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No sale ia expecUd unless I prove this. But I aek your patronage only when I give complete satisfaction. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Jt SHOES OVER-ALLS, VTATCflKS and JEWELRY, Calico, Fetcale and White Shuts. Neck wear, Collars and CufbsTiuuLs and Satcbele, is full and ccmpleU. Call and see Sam'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 10, AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT ONE TFcJAL WiLL Convince You cf Its Merits LOOK FOR THIS K OLD gp-J TAG ON EACH PLUG Jno.Finkh Bros., Louisville, K- PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, (.ettjaburg, Pai. TOfNDED IS 1832. LarKe Faculty X? Two Full courses of study Clsssical and Scientific. Special courses in all ds nsTtiuents. Observatory and laboratories Tbre large buildings. New Building; mod Chapel in course of erection. Libraries 22.000 volumes. Expenses low. Acces sible by frt-qti-nt Railroad trains. Location on tne uiiiLcriiLU o" -iysours;, roost pl-ssant and bealthv. PREPAR ATORY DEPARTMENT, in seper aie bniiQirp, l-.r boys and young men pre jarii.g tor business or College, under spec ial care of tbe Principal, Ear. H. U. Bubb ler and two assistants, tbe latter residing witb stndents in tbe building. Full term opens PrpU btb, 18Sd. For Catalogues, address H. W. ScKMUUT, D. President, or REV. n. U. BCEULEB, A. M., 1'riDcipal. (Jetlysburg, Pa. REGISTKit AN D RECORDER Loiis K. ATKissoa. K. M. M. Penklll. ATKl.lSU.y & PESSELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. rr-Collecting and Conveyancing prom; t ly attended to. OrriCE On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis R. Atkinson, Esq., south ot Bridge street. f Oct 26, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T 1 M K - T A li L K On and alter Sunday V.ay It! th. Afr. EJitor .-Pie ot Neal M. Stewart ter and K-corder well qualiDed for a dillieent worker in tbe Republican ranks and if nominated will make a strong csndi date. TL3 CAKUK A . Yy M. CRAWFORD, M. D., His resumed actively the practice ot Medicine and Surgery and their collateral Office at the old corner ot 1 turn ntown, Pa. Editor Sentinel and Republican .- I would announce to tbe 'Republicans of Juniata county for tbe nomination of Register and Recorder, J. li. Mateer ol fori Koysi wno ia industrious aud worthy and comptelent to discharge the duties of tbe olnse. rusi KuiAu Thundered along the horizon's bir And louder yet into Wincester rolled, Tbe roll of that red sa uncontrolled. Making tlie blood of the listener cold As be thought ot the stake in that fray. And Sheridan twtnty miles away ! Btt tbrre is a road from Winchester town. A good broad highway leading down : And there ihn ugu the Hush of the morn ing l.ght j A steed as biaek as tbe steeds of night Was seen to pass with eagle Bight. As if he knew tbe terrible ot e i , He stretched awsy w ith bis utmost speed ; Hill ruse on.l fell, but his heart was gsy. With Sheridan HI teen miles away ! And the landscape sped away behind Like an ocean living before the wind ; And tbe steed like a bark ted with furnace ire Swept ou with dis wild eyes full of Are. But lo be is neariug his heart's desire De is snuthug tbe smoke of the burning fy, With Sberidaa only rive miles away ! Thetirstthst tbe General saw were the EnrsBrROH, August 7 The fastest riiiroml train ia tbe world has btre tofore bwu tLe "Flyirjg Scotchman," on the Great Northern Road, vchu-h made the distance between London atid this place 400 miles in 9 hours. Two wntku ago the Great Northern cut ita time down to 8 hours, and its rival, the London and Northwestern, followed suit, but only eeut out its firnt train yesterday. The latter on account of its longer route compels it to tuaVe one mile per hour more than the "Scotchman. ioth trains started at the same time. The entire distance covered was 400 miles and the actual time.exclad in-r stops, was 7 hours and 25 WasMiigtcE & Jefferson College, WASHINGTON, PA. The f8ib. year begins Sept. 12. Claaaical, Scientific aitid Preparatory Department. For information conc.'ning Prparatorr d rartment applv to PROK. J. ADOLPH SCHM1TZ, Principl ; for Cat.logu or oth er information to PRKST MOFFAT. MIFFLIN ACADEMY. Mimintovrn Pa. An Erg'ib and Clsssical School for both sexes. Thorough preparation for college. New and well-ensnvped school room the old Brick Cbnreb. Fsll session opens Mon day Sept. loth. For any further Informa tion inquire of tbe Principal, R. F. ELLIOTT, A. B. Notice loTreipaiicn. Having leased 4'H) seres of wood Isnd of lisvid Wilson, aud sl0 acres of wood land ol John McC'lure, adjoining lands ot Pennsylvania Railroad Company in the minnt nn ti,rs.e of 53 53 89 miles vicioity ot BoxI t's Uap. I hereby caution Of and then the retreating groups stragglers troops. What was done wbst to do t a glance told biin both ; Then crushing his spurs with a terrible oath He dshed down the hue mid a shower of huxzas, A-d tLe of retreat checked its course there, because The sight of the master compelled it to pause. Witb foam aud with dust tbo black charger was gray, lie seemed to the whole great army to sav ' brought you dheridau, all tbe way From Winchester town to save tbe day. "Hurrah, hurrah for S beridan ! Hurrah, hurrah, lor horse and man t And when their statutes are placed on high , Under the dome ot Union sy, Tbe American soldier's temple of fame There with the glorious General's mma Be it said in letters botb Quid and bright, Here is the steed that saved tbe day By canning Sheridan into tbe tight, From Winchester, twenty miles away.' " 'Still si rang from those awitt hoofs tbun dering south. The dust like smoke from tbe canon's mouth, Or the trail ot a comet sweepiug taster and taster. Foreboding to traitors the doom of disaster. The heart of the steed and the heart of the ma ter Were beating like priscntra assanlting their wils, Impatient to be where the battle-field calls Every serve of the rhairer was strained to full play. With Sberidaa only ten miles away. -Under his spurning feet tbe road Like an aruwy Alpine river Biwed, 1 he remain cf the General were tak- n to Wai-liiugtou 1). C-, ou the 9th of August and placed in St. Matthew's, Catholic cburcii till on Saturday wLen the funeral took place. Tbe funeral took place from St Matthew's cuurr.h in Washington D. C , at 10 o'clcr k X. JL, on the Hth per hour. This has never been ap proached before for 60 long a run. The Northwestern beat its rival not only by 7 minutes in time but 8 milea in ditstanre. lt is now said that the Grent Northern will cut to 7 houra. Some of the distance made by the Northwestern train was at the rate of 75 miles an hour. The jostling- and lateral motion sectueil no greater than when going at ordinary speed- Trains coming at full epeed from the opposite direction went by with a crah like a volley of musketry, and were indis tinguishable brown colored masses seen only for a moment. A short tunnel was like a gas jet suddenly extinguished and suddenly relighted, the eye not Laving time to accustom itself to the darkness. Long tunnels were parsed through with a booming roar aud a continuous shower of sparks. Against the black nesH it was quite like an effect in tire works. II persons scainst trespissing on the above mentioned leased landa for the purpose ol Ulting timber and so forth. Joua BcasBoa Mifflintown, May 26, 18H8. Tbe weatber is dry at Selinsgrove, Sny der county, as may be learned from tbe Selingrove Tribune, of last week, as fol lows. A pood soaking rain is among tbe needs of tbe bouts, tbe corn ia suffering for it and tbe water in the creek and river ia so low that there is considerable danger that the catfish may choke to death with tbe dust raised on tbe bottom ot the stream. Re-unlon. Tbe basket picnic reunion, of tbe Lntbef an congregations of Juniata comity. promises tu be an interesting occasion Tbe pic nic will be held n Thompson's woods near Mexico an fie 23rd day of Au ru-t. All are cordU'.ly invited to be present. Stale Register. September 1st, 188H. O. W. Sulouffwill sell at his place of residence, two miles west ot East Salem. Horses and cattle, twin horse colts tbrwe year old next spring, and a farm of fifty eigbt acres more or less Sale to commence at 1 o'clock aftcnoon Caution Notice. AU persona are hereby cautioned, not to trespass on the Isnd of the undersigned in Spruce liilt, and Beale townships, tor the pnrpose of gnu ring berries, bunting. n-.b lug. or in any other way tretpaasiiig, on said lands, as tbe trespais law will be en forced against people who violate said law Uaaaisoa hisimim June 9, 1888. A.wiwvcn. y--. jr-piO ! branches. Office at the ol( Plee announce the name 1 1 I . I I V' i and Orange streets, Mifflin irt for tn otE.-.e of Regis- I ' l I 1 March 2J, 176. . Mr. Stewart is a mau I f I I I kv ) . i tho office. Ha has been ,55: ' JoH" s!cLlco111''"- Jo Irj, E:::;,h0..siEeij-fe3. Editor Sentinel and Republican : I would announce Anson B. Wilis aa a suita ble candidate for the office of Rtgister and Recorder. Mr. ills is a clever and worthy vouua man abundantly quauuea 10 dis charge the duties ol the otlice mentioned. siriLi.i lunis. We puorantee every Package bearing our Una name, and will Ittl'AlA r wnere satisfaction is not given. Sterling l&dJ-Hbptj paint. 40 Beautiful Colors. MARBLEINE, ZT 21 Exquisite Tints. rerfert Imitations urnnn CTAIUC OF NATTRAL WOOD. WUUU OlAlrtO. S Dolors. Unique Coach Paints, t Colons, PAINTS and VARNISH in ONE APPLICATION, ai a cost or fie cjctis fob a scoot. SHERIFF To the Editor : Please aunounce the name of James McCauley, as a candidate i or the otlice of Sheriff, subject to tbe usages of tbo xiepublicaa Pariy. Mr. lc Caulev ia a true and tried Republican, ol well known business ability, tact ana energy, -rrr T Tl - H rf n conscientious and fauhtul, and it nominal- A. HQ VV III. JJ XllUt! iJii. UU.) Harness OU, &c, &c, Simi Caeds Fkzx. ed and elected will creditably and honestly discharge the duties ol this oth -e. aurua lun i May 21, 1888. I hereby announce mvsell as ojrtiid.itr; for the othce ot neritT at tbe ciNUing I'riuiary Election, su'iject to tue ussges of the Republican parly, and would :tu. respectfully ask tho support of the parr v. sash au LArr. Juue 18, 1SH8. 847 WARREN AVENUE, BALTIMORE. Md. ii PEERLESS" LEAPS THE TYOKLU. $500 In Gold for General Suprriorif y at Cin cinnati loilusmai txpoMtion aiur tail UuU and expert lest. trams tLat siop at si min iu run si olloics: EASTWAKD. LTOfiss ArrcKorjATiox leave Aitsotis d-iv st 6 a. in., Tjrr.ao 5ii a. is., llnntingflun 6.:J..i a. tn.. Mount Union st G.59 s. ni.. Newton Hamilton 7.H4 a. m., McVi-Unuii 7,'J' a. tn., l.ewistnwn T,L3 a. , m., ilford 8.11 a m., Miilun .17 a. m., ; Port Roya! 8.:! a. m-, M-xico i:2i a. 1, I Tuscarora a. m.. Vandyke 8,35 a. in., j Tbompnontown 8.43 a. ni., Iturssrd S 47 a m., Mlileretuwn 8,54 a m., ewp.rt r."S i. m.. arrieinp at Hamshurg at In 10 a. ui., and at Philadelphia, 3 15 p. tn. , Sta fuott Exra ens leaves aitouus ili.li 1 at 0.S5 a. tu., and stopping a ail reguisr stations between Altoima and liiirrhbLr, reaches Vif'lin at '.'-Mi a. 111 , llaTishurg ; 11.40 p. V., and arrives, in ? blladeiphia at a. is p. tn. ' Mail Tkaim leaves l'ntsliurg dauy si j 6.55 a. ui., A'to-jnn st .'0 p. lu., and Btop I ping at alt regular Matiou arnve-i at MU!iia ' at b CJ p. iu., lliuriftiurg 7.L0 y. m., '!i.s ndoipbia 4 25 a. in. Mail Ex j rets lesves Pitt.-.Lnrg at 1 tOu. Altuutia li p to ; Tyrone o y ui ; llct.1 i ingdun 7 S7 p ui ; Luwilown M: (itn ; Mlf ItlinUlUpui; Uurnsburg 10 4'. piu; fLiis- j delphia 4 25 a tn. Stockholders Individually Liable, j Philadelphia Express wia u.p at M;au ii u so p. ui., wueu uaggeu WhSTVV AhU. xph W. Stimmkl MCLAI UIIUM K STiJIMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYjIL, JCSIATA CO., PA. BjT"Only roliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1886-ly jU IS I AT A VALLEY BANK, OF MirrLlXTOW.1, PA. WITH BKANCH AT PORT KOl'Ah. JOSEPH ROTH ROCK. Pretrdent. T. VAN IK WIN, fainter. cibxcToes. W. C. Pomeioy, Joseph Kotbrock, John Hertzlrr, Robert E. Psrker, T. V. l:wm. Pbilip M I.buis E. Kepner. AtkiiiHou, I hereby announce that I am a candidate at tbe ensuing Primarv t lie tiou for tne nomination for the office of Sberitt, subject to Republican usages. Ii so fortunate as to be successtul, .and atterwards be elected. 1 pled re myself to discharge the duties ot lUe OIDCO W1LU uueil,,. ;C. C. McCl LLOCU. UcCulIoch'a Mills', July 10, 188H. Afr. Editor : Please announce thst I am a candidate tor the office ot Sheriff ot Jutiiata Pn . sul.iect to Republican Kules. It so fortunate as to be nominated aud elected I pledge myself to a faithful dichdrge of the duties ot tne omce. JOSEPH PAUE. COUNTS' CHAIRMAN. The nsme ot A Bradford Evans is here by announced as a candidate lor Chairman of tbe County Committee. MANY REPUBLICANS. I'e rless" Traction and Portable Enariiies. "Domestic" and Creamery Engines. Steam Vang riows. The "GIscr" Thresher and f leaner. r I Tatet't VarlaMe rrfo- a I ratentVari BVpl -T tloa ed. 1 nt. !,!. Worknand baw-Uuid5. AGENTS WANTED To canvass for one of the lara;et, Old ettt estublUbed. BEST VI7RSEKIES In tne country. Most liberal terms. Uneqaa'.ed facilities. GENEVA NURSERY, established 1846. W. T. Sin lib, GenMti. It. T. Mr Editor : Please announce William V. Shirk, ot Oakland Mills as a candidate forcbairrasn of the County Committee at the ensuing Primary Election. As tbe ap proaching csmpign promises to be a hot one needing tbe liest executive abilitv on tbe part of tho County Committee and Chairman to iusure success, we deem Mr. Shirk inst the man fitted for tbe position. He will make a live, active and successful campaign, doing justice to all tneeandidatug. MAN 1 REPUBLICANS. July 7th, 1888. JURY COMMISSIONER. I hereby reepctfnlly snnounce iiiys. If a candidate tor tbe nomination of Jury Com- j missioner subject to the rnles that govern tbe Republican Pruniry Election PHILIP HAKLKY. Delaware township, July 21, 18c8. I.ntst lmpeoed and chapert Saw-Mill ou the ma.i-b.ct. SuuJ for etaloguc- to Uio GEISEK MANUFACTURING CO., We want agents and invite correspondence. Auditor (ieneral, The Republican 8 tat Committee met in Philadelphia last week and nominated Tbos C. McCamant, ot Blair couuty for the office of Auditor Geceral. General McCamant is so well and favorably kuown to the pon tic in this commonwealth that it is net more than necessary to mention bis name in con nection with the office to aecme the approv al of the people, bnt because his elect. oa is assured ia as reason that we all should ceae to work for biui and the whole ticket till tbe close of the polls next N ovetnber. Mi(Ma'' YATES f7M'M BEST C U-1T MADE CLOTffi lOBIES AND T0UTB8, FOR BOTS AN D CHILD!iES', LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS ralcatad March Mason & Hamlin " J ii" ' 1 " XI"""'X::? ' Past Limb leaves I'hiadelpbia ai 11 60 a m j Harrisbu-g 3 40 p m ; M:ia 6 00 p ni ; Lewif town 0 1'b p in ; Altooc 18 10pm; arrives at Plttrbtiig st 1 1 56 p ni. War Passekoeb leaves Phil'le!phi j daily at 4 30 a. m.,- Harriv'jur, h 15 a. m. , Piincsnnou, 8 64 a. tu.; Newport, 9 i'tj a ! tn.; Millerstown, 9 4Ua. m.( TiHttupwntowa I U 62 a. ro.; Van Dykf 10 t'l . iu.; Tuscar ' ra, 10 0 a. in.; Mexico, 10 cT s. in.; i'.-rf j Royal, 10 13 a. m.; M. Tiiu, 10 'JO a. ta.; I MilVord, 10 a. :n ; Narrows, 10 :il a. in.; Lewistoviu, 10 if, a. in.; McVejt iwn, 11 14 ' a. in.; Net n U astii i 1 1 1 1 'J'.' k. tu.; 11 n I tiuednn, li 17 p. m : Trotie. 1 07 p. m. Altoona. 1 45 p. m., and stop at 'l re :lr stations between HarrUbitr s.i 1 Aitouus.; Orf-Tia Rxpaass lesves l'h;'..ltl,'b;a dal ly at 6 60 p. m-t Harriaimrg. 10 '') p. u:., stopping at K irUville, Meysvi.ie, Liucan nou, New port, iiillerto n, Tb'. -iiponfu, Port Royal, time at Mimin, 11 o . s. tn.; Al toona, J0 a. tu., and Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. Mail '1 n leaves Piiils'lvlpnia daiiy st 7.00 a. ui., llarrisliurg 11. 'jn a. m sw. I port, i li p. lu., Mitbln 12.47 p. u., stop ping at ail regular stations neiMeun jbidiii aud Altoona reaches Altoutia at 3 30 p. m., Piltt.burg 8.-0 p. ui. Altoos a Accomvooaiion v Ihll sdelt lua daily at 1 1 50 a. tu., lidrnrburg st i4.15p.ru., ytincannoa 4.4'.i p. :u.. New- : r i rt Ft 1,'. ,t vti K ll limlf . wr. i.. 10 change the Senior member cf ! Tbompsontowti j,'to p. in.. Via ly o.tl , . .. , i ,- ip. m., I uscarora o.n i. iu., .iuo j.-w p. the hrin has just returned irom ..port Royal 6,5 1 p. m., m,.,i -,,U( t Fnsfprn Mtrkp1i where h SP- Uewistown 6,23 p. m., M.-Vejtosn , L.ahiern -MarKeis, wnere nc he" j 1H r. m., N.wtou ll unt.,;, ;,m P. a., lected with great care the goods i Huntiupdou 7 40 p. w , Ait..on . 0 1 f.. m. Pacific Expn-si-lesves Philadelphia 11 pm; UnrrisLlirg 8 11 a m ; Hum asnoo 8 ?8am; Newport 4 01 am; M.:riD45.' ui; Lewictowti 51 a iu ; Mc Ve b.wn 8 ii a r . VI TTnir.n fi 1.1 n .11 : H u liti;..'d'JL S We have now filled our vi m ; pet. reburg r. 2.1 . ; 1 , , ... - p r- 6 4'J m ; Ttroim '-Ham; ti-l-'ti Mills shelves with Spring & bummer ; a ra . Alt00I,a fc ts U1 ; pittsbn: Goods of all kinds. Our cus-; 12 43 Pm- - , 1 ; Ma 5Uore JJxpre' e-t, . 11 ."oaiei, appreciateu our W1n coul)ect n -,ndy Ms ! . irOOUS to ' Ilarrinburg at 1 16 p. m. and we STOCKHOLPKRS : Philip M. Ki pner, Anuie V. Sliellt , : Joseph Hoihroch, Jane H. Irwin, j L. K. Aikinson, R.E.Parker, i W. C. Ponieroy, J. Iloljes Ii win, John Ileitzle T. V. liwin. Hary Kuril, Jerume N. Ttouipou, Jr Clisrlotle Snyder. Three and pour per cent, interest will be paid on certiticslts of deposite. jjan o, icci ii V?ic Firm. ooo Spring And Slimmer Goods. No more winter for months to come. Spring and eummer are here and to conform to the that his many patrons favor. DROP Jj. Organs and Pianos. Ttic Csblnot Organ was introdneed by Mason A Hu:n.ln n iMBl. Mm, Hamlin Organs bare aixsTs maintained their fflDnuurrnrrr,:) ntrn waving received Hitrhest Honors at all Onat World's CxJuoitioos since IsttT. The Irnproynd if ode of Rtriniring PUnos inrented by Msfon A HsmUn tn lsw. Is a great nivun in Sana canatraction, experts pronouncing u "the rratest improvement .j . pianos In half a century." T-Mn eircuUr, omtidninB auO testimonials from Tmrebasers, nm-icisns. ana tuners, sad Piano and 0m Catalogues, frae. tt haylst 023AH act piato co.t E ltii St Csia tzant, JTTW TOST. 1 HO PEtt PROFIT and sam XvfVF CLNT plea Free to men can vassers for nr. Scot fa Genuine eiectrlclBelta.Hrusbea. Ac. La dy agents wanted for Electric Corsets. Quic sale. Writ at OLce for terms. Dr. Scott, 8 18 B'wi.v, tT. y. 23, ST. FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. The Peer of all Lawn Seats. Above cut reprpspnts our pn ten tod Kettoe. Xhe only Settee ever made that will adjust ltaelf to uneven ground. Light, dnrable, handsome ana strong, Painted bright red and ornamented. Prices: Settees, SI .AO ssd AO. Chairs. al.50. Kockera, $S.OO smela. They all fold fiat. If yonr dealer don't keep them, ask him to order for yon from AJdEiCAn roLnnra chais co.. 1331 to 1323 N. Main SL, st. L,oris aio. I. P. Thomas & Son's. BONE FERTILIZERS tn a eoneentTkted form. Speeia ly prepared for .11 crops. They are manufa-uire I fJruhir.f " ,wz5 WORKS poamseTery fseid y. V eir. ttsm ear personal attention. or the im. 'JJ! w. euarantee our goods not to be ..irpsedT Tr. f. wttCTraj:o sr L P. TECLIAS & SON, Phlladelphlci, Penn'a. Fossiun ANDREW BEAEOORK,.GJVT, Oakland Mills, Joniata Co., Pa JOB PRINTING OF done at this omce. EVEBT KIND tomens have efforts to give thtm suit their purposes, believe that we are better pre- ! pared than ever to merit their ; confidence. We invite ou to come and tee and be witi;-fied. . In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. SI ioc a and Hoots. Our Pinnt nml Shru . . r i, .1 Trains arrive at Tyrone Irom Cur"0- partment is full in its assort- Tiile cieameid at'o ss a , sni n ' ' ment, and you certainly can be j m 0 17 Pm- suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we nave tnem all. We can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have ou hand a full line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GHOCEKIES. Also, the only full line of QUEEiNSWARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply ol Queens and Gla.ssware, this is the &tore to call on for euch ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember tho place, Main Steet, Opposite Cocbt House, Alillliatowii, PaH Frea'k ESPKfeCiiADK c Hon LEW1STOWN MV1S1"N. Trains leave Leaistown Junction tor slu roy at 6 35 a in, 10 55 a to, S li p m ; fw Sunbury nt 7 1& a in, -i 0U y tu. Trains arrive at .ewitown J urctiuB IruM Milroy at 9 00 a in, 1 1! j ni, 1 id f in; fru Sunuury at 9 25 a tn, t 11' pm. TYKONK D1V1SMN. Trains leave Tyrone for liMi-lce sail Lotfe Haven at 8 10 a u., 7 li p tu. !' Tyrone fur Curweusville sad Clea.-tisla ! f? i!0 a u;, S 00 ! ni, o y ui- Trains leave Tyrone lor Wurrior MA. Penursytvania Furnace aud Si-tia al ni and 4 30 p in. Trains arrive at Tjrone fV-iii Bo!'05 and I. nek ilivea at I - 05 p in, sud 6 3 p T :... f i . , . , rn.':l. riors Mark and Pennsylvania r'Lrnscs &S a ui, at 2 So p m. 11. k. B. T. K. H. Sl BKliFoRD M VliI0-N- Trains leave Hunting 1-n fr '"' Ilvndnian and t'atuberiatil at B 2a aud 6 30 p. iu. , 1 ....;.... I .... InHIl ford, Ilyudaian slid Cumnerlsud i.. m., b .o r. m. 12 : HOLLI DAYS lit' RG BKCH- Traius leave Altoona for y.u 7 20 a m. 8 -b a iu. 12 ', p ni. 1 "' 1 I 00 p ni., B 00 p tu 9 59pm- Trains arrive at Alto&r.a from V Bonth, at 6 60 a m. 11 35 a tn. 1 & V ' 65 p. m. 0 40 p. m. 7 (hi rm. mid i " ' CAl'TIO. .HOTIfE. All persons sre hereby cKtition1 hunting, cuttint: tnubtr, ,u:-,rt,i : throwing down stone snd rsi. !,nc croBsin fieldf, or oth.-rwics on sDy of tbe several trscts f t Una iDg to the underi.;?t;ed in I-- j" 4 lor persons Urns trespssoirg i" with accoi ding tola. wDUALLS November 14, IBS'". w... (.-.... ...4 fi.-.ui.'irjs oflca place to get lob work done. TrrK. piy vwi i-erdfaorllf in tt' 1. tt SKNTIN WI.IM w r ttnbsenj ti in Rdvsnce: Trannienf cents per ini TTansietit nmn, 10 cent Dwdnctior.;- to advertise year. Republic: At a mvi ti Coniniitt"e li Msrcb ;a-t, 1 priniary l. c of Junists c" jUres for f o sl Klectiotn ttalui la snd in arror.t ing Primsry 1 rued in t:.e t the bonin'-fii and to retn:n and the Keti.r iu tli.- I' HiiMH, A ' Arrn.T '. K. Ml. The t..:'.. r at ssnl i 1. C'3ii.t i Hi-:-ti M . u i t ' Jvii.l-i. Uli t. R 1 1 I t 11 A 1 1: M - Ki l l: I - l J I T t M Huy j .r 1 , ; 1 .n. - -: Oin -, r , j. SUli'l - lit .-.t .ns-i-'v. al bn 'It.-;-. Ten t t t.i.i . i st V.r . . I.S'po itlik I. tre.ttL-a UT Mill i.f!i-.:,r. 1'vIIH.tTfl.. V . 1; it ;i. .t i ' l(Vt' ll'' . :- i Apn Wl I k ut t'. !! .-. The Ijt ur ' reported !: A pen-...t f i- Lug.in ot .1 ! : .-' M. I.. K. ..-.-r . appoint'. i Uo t,-A j . i a fact ' i'ti- ti The r:t-i ! eptell.t't r u'.ii ! You j'i-t to c' f orui K ii kt-r (J. 1 M I:. ,. lor U-i.e.a: V. I The 1.. .- i- ed in La::v t I Mr. .1,1.1. o wt tin n ti Th: livui - r,-reMrit-ti v- l--cii - TIim (ir.it,-. -(ryvr i;1 !,.; Tl V. r , -f 11lj( HI-' V ' : v , . hotel. The VI,-- , . tion m lot-' t n: Al'f'.t! Het rv , ovei lst S i : . -, sistern iri i r. A t. i-i . water will e-. Goweis and pi i:. Many pt-.,.-Ing Jq.Iuti 1 kun s ii r-.vt, t,- - Minx Kill.t ! ' i d on M .i ! . lie in l- - - !i.- . J - , , V J.or-l'n t.j t -: terian i . i , Pii,i. t;. h. t list jroi.o t,i t ht- Haitlet', i 'iilo. !. Oil - 6o.-., i 1 I- . ; lin ; ;. ltd lt. . . . I t A Ktfit .r ('..: Jont mi; . w .' - Witb a .,! .. Msnoi.jt- . JuLll I m t l S. i nig at N i--ground n. ;. , Camp in e'.t - :, W. S ,: , s!uAI,.i. ,v , , ,, IChpoi t,.- i, r iu L'J (1 n . : . r The A ii in. ; j-, last Tl.iii.,:., . , ten.leo i ,i , , ed t y tlit- i,,i . r. ll It. )ce.t-r.: John St t.ti, , j , dnrsh.j, ,, ( ti pis-,- ., l,. ,. Kver y n,,,., i : . belt Im eX. r. , test, it.t-i: , ., fl'Hl Ll',; in,.; k. J- 1-. 1.. b..:.: osrre have w :t: , "g the f.u.l.y ., PertuauBtj. . Mrs. Sohiu. 'hen u,B ,,. nsheretl in ir, , al boutiilnrv Lu... trsders ,i; na , t hut -ri...l. "JlIH'i A.i,.-. county r.metjt,,, ana 2'i reutti !ur , arc required I,. Lioccso Law.-1 ( htirch bt-i!-, i re tolled at kour tor tho t.;U. 5beridju. Intr near Washmptji Edward Bsrll Play lug ball at tl ' n Lauver's wuo:i d an atiaU so l, 0 brin bun I, ,., , MKiHBSiissai
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