J'j i,: i? i! MirFLINTOWX. wrD.nDAt,icrsTtj, isss. B. F. SCIIWEIER, BBITOB ABB PBOFBIBTOm. the ki:ii:iii.ica TICKKT. FOR PRESIDENT, Ui.V. BEXJAMIX UARRISOX. Or INDIANA, roa VICE PRESIDRT. DOX. LEVIP.MORTOX, or HEW TORi. worn acrata-a jrDoa, JAMKS T. MITCHELL, raiLABiLraiA. BOB ACBtTOB SKHBBAL, THOMAS M 'CAM A NT, rr blaib cocstv tlB rilMDlHTUt BLICTUB : SHCTtes-.T LABUS, LEWIS PL'GHE, or Lacawa-a. THOMAS DOLA.V.o- ruuiriu, DKTMICr B1ICTUBB. 1. JoboH. Tsrr.rt. 15 John H. Grant. 3. John Vni.nik'r, I. Wilson C. Kress, J. Hibbert P. John, 17. Dsvul ClarB. 4. Wm. C. Hamilton. 18. (i. G. Hutch Una, A. J.-ho J. stK.olry, 19 J,ha C. U-r, . J"B R T. Oatea, 10. Jerem'h K. Miller, I William S. Ellia, -I . GHrge J Kiliolt, 8. E.lgar 1-mcbor, 22. H.rrr S. Paul, . atuiual L. Kuril, li Geo. Sbira. Jr.. 12. Willi, ra (i P 13. Peler K. Bu: (f-daiiry II. flecotel, L. X. Tree. ' - I 1 - . . . ' f 1 HI 2 5 3 2-X S o i S " - II I ' tt7 M JUU Motba. I 5 - 2 i II I TTMT, is epidemic in the eoanti. of Iowa , and lWayette, Illinois. Many people hare died. E-qlish leaders, praised Jeff Davis nd bin reU-1 government ; they are bow praising Cleveland and bia free trade proposals. Ecbopeas people are wondering why Emperor William, of Germany baa bis army aroused at 3 o'clock in the morning to repell an immrnnrT Attack, " ' Ifa. THraatAS, Democratic candi date for the Vice Presidency, started on lis travels in Ohio last week, and in bi firat speeches, in which he open- M tb campaign, the chief Taints were dennnriation of the protective Jrin and the fcurplns in the Treasury. Ir you desire to have wages, roods and bo forth reduced to the price of SOOls and so forth in Eurooe vote for the Democratic ticket for Cleveland and for a Democratic Con. gressmaii, but if yoa desire to Lave Americans live like Americana vote for the Republican ticket, for Harris n And Morton, and for that Republican ... candidate for Congress. o i f i ' i X S O X s ? S.5 a 2.3. S.-'S O u C J I Pa m. T W B oSS'o' o i ? r o.2ar ?:-. 2 5 - : - o; : : a. as 51 to o L. . - . , . . aa i- - T - " J cj j ooo ci -j ac i o - js o - utaen CO S cSs-S-f,?-S--:-:3II-L WUson I if 52 r ... aosMKsooes -J ts saM cs -4 M M to CI -J St ti Li E. Atkinson W. C. Pomerov Win. Hertzler 3) P s i H oa 0 9 -a O 0 Anson B. Wills CO i 3! to Ct M td Cl M - co to N- 31. Stewait 2 2J t i ?c ; it ! CO CO to Ct O W tC Ct t- castocaco-C7tco cses ci i i. ct J twac - c; to - i.i -j Xi 01 J. G. Mateer C. C. McCulloch J. McCanlev to tf S E- S 3 S S Samuel pp to Sl?Sl?r?t:f?r?ffr??-a Philip Har!ev " : - 'WB .CTja-OfJ - - r. S. Knaw, ' i w sucn a b P.!. ' J,"-W'i--.pUc;f-'r pec- to Iiv, Pajn, .8. J. c Siurtrvanr, ,k. , 1 .r 7. Jo.. Thaa. JUDe. I '"""a? Ij ' .11 5 2 .ritRE has never been a man tike Cleveland iu the PrexiJentiul chair. Last Dt-cerubor instead of sending a message to Congress ns he is renuir d to do by tho coutitutiou s- ,', the condition of the connrT wjtiJ jU foreign relations, V. tonll me8.saffe uenouncinr ;ne .arplua ja tbo TreaB urJ a -a advocating remi-free trade enactment by C Bgrtss while at the same time he and Mr. Barard, bis SecreUry of Stata were secretly working at a treaty with Great Brit ain on ton itnmiiun n.-herv and so forth question. The treaty that they planned was rejected by the Senate 1U tluvs ago, and then the President appealed in a tuessuge to Ccnrefs la.t week iu which he drops all trea ty proposals and aiks Congress to give him the power to stop all trade latercourse with Canada. Congress in the fpnng of 1SS7 passed a bill empowering the President to sus pend intercourse with Canada in the case of tue continuance cf their treat ment of American tin her met), so the President is not in need of Congres sional retaliatory enactments. Pos fciby the best thini; for Congress to do would be to give him precisely the enactment h asks for. It would how up Lis hambiif.'gery. But of what account is a Congressional en actment to Mr. Cleveland, when he can wave amde the constitution and thereby refuse to inform Congress and the country of foreign troubles. He is so capable of committing iu conMMtent acts that he might go so far as to believe that he has the pow er to declare war ugainst Canada, which is not nLat the country de sires. War would result in" the ac quisition of Canada, but the country desires the trouble settled without war. Ir Europe is such a model of a if every p that onr free if Ada! . . JL . . leaders desire to have American ai-1 1 " AUt,n,oa' 1 l "fbtrng tbe battle or I fe haroica lj fairs brought to the level of Earope.n Tmll.e.Twuf.'ST;,", i ZT """T U,"nl f pi, -Air. hoW is it tht million Jltlll - - - " -. ... umi lurup wticii be European people WOO are it) need of loch, 174 voua; McCauley, 686 voles . i of ircalcolab'e aitiifaetioq to aii tta'a the cheapest rates coiOe to America ? P- ,,S woXn L,p' 245 ,0, GermB cftlrena .hen thry bava bualne,. le Democratic reformers miffht """' " 'w'" w 'nct in Itb.t oOiea. Whe 1 . r-. .v.ii.rr..,ufm ' oiea ; idio oDci tba preachers of the county wil wrestle awhile with snchatuborn facts j vrn' ju6t mentioned. Ir one is in need of a doctor be does not send for a man who does not believe in a doctor : if one need I ireaaicr noa nni oeea innoaoeea Tor Ibe a lawyer he does not send for a man offlce , Coadiice with tba provisions of whn hiktt nn futtK in TawvAm . if . mwy I v I i n -i . . ' ' " .wvta " f n kUV I HIV. fuicilliu IU. lUlJHUIKta paTlT 111 uccuttciueuier ut uoes but seuu ww ivum uu w coaaiiarea over Mateer. 277 votea. over Stewart 331 votea : MeCanter over Pars. "72 vntaa. orer Lapp 342 votes, over McCulloch 411 j Eran'a maiority over Shirk 241 votea. For Soloman Dreaoler for Rrprest-nta'ivj Delrrate 24 votea were raat. hut aa Mr. Drraaler hod ant beea aanoaoeed for tbe tor a DiacKsmitn ; u a man needs a reformer Le does not send for the Devil ; if the tariff needs revision yon will not send for the Democratic leaders to revise it, for Democratic leaders ever since the days of Cal houn have been free traders. What's a trust In plain lancmaffe. a trust is a business riug to manage a easiness ; it may be a ring to man nee acain bava a c banco to ezeroias their prerogative o marrying people. With Mr. Berry in tbe Recorder's office ibe preacbars in the coanty hara acarc. If a ahtl'iwf a chiBce to mirry peopln for ha aits at the fooDUia head whore marnaga license ia ob tamed and taps the ceremony to his advan tage before tbe parties leave the offlce Jmet McCsuIrr, received tbe coDBlar endorsement lor Sheriff ftver for State Senate were Dot considered On motion of Mr. Bearer, Joseph Page was elected Ki-freaootatlre Delegate to the atate lonrention. CorsvT coaarrrBB. Tbe Return Judges announced through tbe chair the new eounty commitue. " A. Brad lord Brans, Chairman. Beale J. W. Taylor, Academia P. O., J. T. Sherlock, Walnut P. O. Port Key a I J. G. Mateer, H. H. Snyder. age whiskey, or molasses, su-ar, cof- Turbett p. H. Taylor. W. W. Land.. . " , ,. I r-or Koyal r. It. fins, or any other th.ng. Trusts are Wem-r-C. w. Be.,hor. Tan Dvk. P. O, d.tngerons lines to the financial well I Kurt r..idr.n. v w-n v u : . . . . . uemg oi men wco run a Dusiness in . . . v , j i u over acco 11 uui For tbe me reason 4 votea for Mr. Smiley ! and vlgeroua and good men aa McCnlloch" fn. Cl.l. Can.tA t I .J 1 In . 9 rage ana Lapp, any one of wbich wou'd bare made an able and popular candidate. - -vwiu.il.. iuuiu ooij iau 10 one ana I a on great o nia worthy appointments are junt aa worthy I o bouae, for which a trust or business ring takes baud agaiust People talk about political rings, but b uiness trusts are a thousand times worse, for they wreck the business interests of wuomeso ever they take sides against The Republican platform declares against trusts. S. 11. Barry, Republican Primary Hon. Elec- r.Mi'iHOR William of Germany is able to mnke a HK. ch. Tub Senate rejected the British nsneru-s treaty by 27 yeas to 30 nays. - - . Tub je'low fever is gaining victims in I lorid m the neighborhood of Jacksonville. Trnt arrst of counterfeiters Denver last week put an end to grand plan to simultaneously shove ine queer on people in many states. Co.nv.bessmaw Sovie, of Lehigh uerk s diatrict will not down at th 1 v - . wading of 1'resident Cleveland, he has taken the stump as a protection JLHmocrat. I'Borut who witnessed the sham battle at LewUtown lut Friday, say js was nor. t compared iu any particular with the sham battle that was fought at this place last autumn at tue time of the county reunion. a Tbk wheat yield in England is a timated at '25 per cent less than last year. Jn Jrauce and Italy it is per cent lea. In Germany it is about thesaiue percentage off. In India andltusbia the wheat crop is an average one. The wheat crop this year in the United States is estimated at 400 000,000, which is a abort crop, which fact coupled with the other fact, that thsreis no surplus wheat in the country may send the price or wheat higher than it now is. Tug Democrats call the tariff, tax, grant it, and adopt free trade, how will they run the goverment without oney T and if the money to run the government is not obtained by. tariff tax, how will it be obtained. There would be oulr on .i Obtam it, and that would be by direct taxation. Which will you have tariff laws, or free trade and direct taxa tion ? The Republican Primary Elections held !at Saturday in Juniata, and en Moalav the Return Judgea met in the Court House in this place and counted the vites and announced the result. The convention of return luda-ea waa call ed to order by Frank Maloy, secretary of tne retiring county committee. J. 9 . Gray, bill waa elected President. F. P. Rohm and W. N . Strrrrtt were el-cted Sm-m.h.. Tuacarora S. F. Price McCulloch Milla, P. O. McAlisterville S. L. McAl.atbr, McAlia terrille P. O., B. F. Rouah, Oakland Mil l, P. O. Delaware Jeremiah Loudeoilager, W. E. Harley, Salem P. U Tbompaontovn Simon Cameron, H. M Night. Lack Mathiaa Stump, Pern Milla. sv. in Montgnmerr, Walerluo, P. O. Mitflmtovc J. S. Gray bill, Carl Eipen achade. Suxuebanna J. (. App, Mohontongo, P. O . Tbad Liaht. Ptouia'a Viller. P. O ana aa competent aa they were before tb election. He is a Iriendly. genial man a I h commendable bae'Dnaa qualiflca'i o whxh fit btm tor tbe dutiea of the office cf Sheriff: While be baa a Noble aa competi tor for the important otH-e. The people wUI rally to bis support at tbe polls in November and elect bia by a lmra-a majority. Philip Harley, bad no competitor for th nomination of Jury Commissioner. He ia a maa of broad views aa becometh a man for aa imDortant an offii-a rJ ik ,i ..r - - . V Jury Comnaissioner. A. Bradford Brans, for Conaty Chairman is a oung m tn or executive ability, and abaadint energy to make aa efficient Chair man and andar bis guidance the campaign will move along to a successful cloaj at tbe polls next November. Tbna tbe ticket is complete from t-eginn. "Have you anything that is sore niori.8' asked an anxions lookine boasekeener of a frn,r,.t .h. . j TL. J uruggist smiled, looked as thongb be would like to say "chestnuts," but answered : -So you belong to tbe mow persecuted muliitnde nf k,n.. aeepersr Hell, for articles to be packed away in boxes or drawers there are several thinoa I n Some people prefer one remedy, some auuioer. i on win und tome families puinng tneir laitb and tbeir winter elotbes in snuff or tobacco ; others favor red nenner. bnt fr ..... r rr J J 1 nave nsed eampbor. and consider that Ibe beat of anvthinir. Ther ia nothing disagreeable about it. and moths don't eek it aa a reimlar Ai.t in fact, will never com where th.r. ;L tne camphor odor. "Uoesn't it evaDorate too aninlr r "'No. Put ia Pood ailed nienea anil .t.-. r , . r lucre is no aanrer from that nnirn. A piece as laree aa vonr fiat in months or a year will ba the nr hickory nut. and the odor will nmi..i. every psrt r tbe box or drawer where -i -i... . . . me doming )( packed. Cedar chins iare alan nravnn- tive," be cootinned. Snrinbi. ik. in amoDaT eoods racked awa and n will have no moth. But they are not very easily obtained. Mnmo, ...... - - wH.wiau.ca IUCT can be found at a ciear-box faetnrv. . . .i . . ; - wen are nol enough to mika their pse very general. "Tbe best way of all." he added !. ?u batfe a larea Cedar chest and in cl ever thing in that. Uut such chests are expensive, aod common mortals must content themselves with other method." Can moths be kept ont of things that are in every-day use, like carpets, uroiinre, curtains, etc?" "A good housekeeper should never be troubled with moths in a carpet, for if it is swept thoroughly, especially tbe edges aud corners, moths will not make it their abijiog place. Newspapers laid under a carpet are said to be an effective aid in driviog awty these troublesome pests, but bard sweeping is more reliable. If a room is to be shut up for any length r.r time some thing should be sprinkled over tbe floor." Portieres and a'li curtains must Lave frequent shakings or tbe moths and millers will be sure to lodge in tbeir folds. The ereat obiect is to keen them ben they once (Tfi ? Wrjich) if INZERS ULU OfJ EST Y u U Qenuinefas a fED - tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is acKpowi- edqed to be trje purest ana rqost lastingpiece of Standard Chewing Tcbacco on the marKet. Trying it is a better test than any talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. ' j locate aod take no a olaim. the. h... tbe squatter's right.' and only force can drive them out." But bow are Ibe unfortunate who already have them in their bouses to get rid of them ?" "tor ucb cases I know of nothing better than some of the raotb powders. Tbe other things I have mentioned are preventives agaioit moths, but these powders kill tbe moths themselves." "Aie they poisonous ?' "No ; they are perfectly harmless. The moths do not eat tbe powder, but re euuocaiea oy it. rue powders are made from a tree that grows in Persia, and will kill anything tbat hasn't lungs. I sprinkle it plentifully around a room where there are luotha, ahut tin the "hub, anu what moth are tjere we lose. Tbe powders are aood to put aoder carpets, sod if a house is a l. I . ... PAINTS. aa.a.awW.l.llltla.. T, BrDgnd b Cil ai-d Seaij-IaCisel y fTiarantae overy Package bearing our liria name, and will EEPAINT where satiafacticn ia not given. tef ling IeadJ-HiBJ p&int. 40 Beantifol Colors. MARBLEINE, 24 aluxquisit Tlnto. larv-faw- Tmf f sif Irvnat OF HATCJal. WOOD. WOOD STAINS. S Colors, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Unique Coach Paints, OoKYaa. PAINTS and VARNISH in ONE APPLICATION, ax a cost or M caorxs roa a acaox. Harness Oil, Ac., &c.. Saatru Caans Faxx. SUMMER COLLECTION OF THE Latest New Spring SUMMER STYLES ! TbeCbamplsn CUtbler ..Juniata County bavin Just re CurnedirreaDftne Eastern cities wlth a vrenderrul SPRING AND aSTJlllil STOCK, Xfill make fiienJs, ouULine rivals, win victories, and sell itself on its merits. MEN'S UOY'Sgi CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gsnt's furnish iDg goods. First CIbbs, combining Styls, Quality and Elegance, with prices that will astonish yoa. No sal ia expected unless I prove this. But I ask your patronags only wLen I give rernpleta aatisfaetion. Vy rfVf HATS PAPS Hnr.TS SHOES OVER-ALLS. VYAT(3H1S mA JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and Whit Shirts. Xeck wear. Collars and UuHs.i. ranks ana Satchel", is lull ana ccmpict. can ana set. Sam'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER 1IN IJATTJfiKSUW. June 16, 1886. I.OCIS K. Atbiitso". K. M. M. PtaaiLi.. ATHIalSOS Jl PE.1JIELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, M1KFLINTOWN, PA. ttyCollectinr and Coaveyaocinr prompt ly attended to. naa.w An 1 . i aa m warn M nlif tt rPlit. dence ef Louis K. Atkiosoa, Kq., south o linage street. jucizd, iooo. M. CRAWFORD, M. V., PENNSYLVANIA EA1LEGAD. TIM It-TABLl On aod after Suadsy May Ititb, lib! trains tbat atop at Mifflin will raa as ollowa: EASTWARD. Altooba AccoHMODaTiox leaves Alteooa daily at 5 20 a. ro., Tyrone (62 a. m., Huntingdon r,33 a. m.. Mount Union at li.f9 a. m.. Newton Hamilton 7,04 a. at., VcVeytown 7,26 a. in., Lewiatowa 7,63 a. ro.. Milford 8.11 a m.. Mifflin 8.17 a. as.. fort Moral H.'.'S a. m-. Mexico 8,21 a Ha reanmed actively the cractice ot rn noyai o.m a. m-, jsoiico o.aia Ua.Hia.in. .t snr.rar .nil thir mllataral ! Tascarora 8.S2 a. in.. Vandyke 8.46 . i .rTi.i.H . i ii m miininvn n mj a. m I imrn a . i branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets ilurch TJ, 1875 MifUintown, Pa. Joiix VcLaroHua. Josapa W. Etimhel 9tCEAL'GIIIaIl JL ST3I91E1,, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT OrtVJir.. JT7K1 tTJI C.Ct . t'JI. EX7"OnIy reliable Companies represented. Ui-c. 8, IBWi-ly ticket .elected fron, nncn,0,..rT " closed, .boald be liberally ned m,.eria,.Dd it.il, eet with , heV, . r u'"" erbolio aid diln endoraerae,, ., ,B. There i. iTL ' " . V". M fot "V b'D feeUn, , ,h. conn,, ,o vote lfcf..Mkl .. JTy Upon a call by the chair for the remrtis, I tU e P.O. r eruianagh C. E. Ilower. Sanioel Qaar, ! wor Miffliutown P. O. Patteraoa John Ernest, W. H. JlcNitt, Spruce Hill J. F. G. Long, D.L. Swarts, Pleasant View, P. O. Monroe E. W. Oraybill, A. G. Sbellen berger, RicbBeld, P. O. Greenwood John af. Light. P-outx'a Valley, P. Geo. X. lToodward. Dimnia- the follow ing judgea handed in their ered ca nals with tbe vote ol their respective town shipa. Mifflintown, J S. Grarbill. Fertnauach. George lower. Pattrraon, F. r. Koboa. Fa;ette, Thoro.s Bearer. Sivnce Hill. J. H Paiten. Prsle, J. K. Paitteraon. Pert Royal, D. M. Lebo. Monroe, Joeph Shelly. Milford. W. N. Sterrett. Snrquebanna, Levi Light. Delaware, VV. W. Uime. Tbnrapaontnwn, Barry McClellaa. Lack. R. H Patterson. Walker, Win. Fry. Turbett, J. K. Graham. Tnscarora, Thomas Creightoa. H. C. McClellan, J. K. tatteron. Milford J. K. Robiton, Joba Shover, Potlenoa P. U. Black Log Emaauel Bocile, A W Opple Oppleville P O. Greenwood and Black Log were net re presented ia the conventioa. Alter tbe adjournment ol the convention Mr. Graybill, Chairman of the convention received tbe retorna from Greeawood and Black Log districts, which aie aa followa. Greenwood Smat-1 E. Zaider Jodce Looia E. Atkinson receivee 10 votea. Wm. C. Pomeroy receired 10 volea H. Latimer W ilaon received 1 vote, William Hertsler received 9 votea. J.G. Matarr I ania iu.. LHtht were . ''.""I W ot. J McCaol.y 10 vote., lutTon..nJ; .K T.7 Philip H-ley 10 vote., William V. Shi.k lutinn. and reported the follow or which i . . - a, . i- . . , , I vote, A. Bradford Evan. 3 votea. were read by McClellan and onauiaonsly , ' . adopted. Black Log Emaanel B anile Judge Louie E. Atkinson receivel 10 t4, T C. Pomeroy 10. Wm. Her tiler 10 votea, be platform Anaoa B. Will 8 votee. Neal M- Stewart Mlrj'lC' McCulloch 2 vote. Samuel effort to secure the election of Harrison ud LTP 8 TO,e Pbilip Harley 10 votea. .r.lh.t... , rortaoagnr... atkin.o. wa. .. the Americ.n orst. of P..i". . "' wiibobi a dissenting vote. He ia own cental. mnri ; .a . I BO well asid favorablv kaawa th.F it .aa.M. Uonounca the Brit ah system of free trade I iAu fiee. ol aBperfluity to recount his ,.,: " i toe ueme-paat career, bo (See it to aav, tbat aa be Cra ic party are now trrina a. I ' thet.ation. - appreachea the meridian of life ine more aKoe.vre-, tbat we pledge ourselves to sun- "bataatial qnaiitiea display themselves Ivaar-t thai tiaalr-. Ik:, m . a I ... ... . ..... cZi?i:,.dJ,!!l.3, n1 B.-,..,ingbi-a.d tbn. eur. for the r- aaaaai. UU UBHTTt IO DO elOTt. I i id. and who i:i -i a . : I people a maa who will attead to the bnai ' v-nrcieu oiacuarge I their duties faithfully and well. I of a Congreeamaa with aa eye aingle we commend the ad minis- to the public good. ''" vb uvvornur neaw-t aa J patriotic, and aaaiire bim thai it folly meeta I S,a' 8,D,t" W- C' Pomaroy.receiv- expecianons ot onr people. I anauimouea voie. air. romeroy Baa Remlved. that we dMnlv ... a .w- j I had an eztaerieaea af nn, tarn. i. th. or me gallant soldiers, sccompiished genUe. Lower Honse which will be of great adran TVlyl W chamber i. th. Relr.A that th. ' . ' " beeoming tbe district candi- Thtinui H'Ctmut Is III .ha. . Mate. Janiata ha. not bad a Senator ia casioaed by tbe death of General Soma "'1-bv r yeara. Mr, Pomeroy ia a baaker meetaonr nuqualiUed opproval and his y profession and aa bia compettiors are nomination for thai .m . I . General h. th- a,.,. r-Z7i r ' "wJn ""T perbap.be better for .11 will secure for onr .tafe the ar.. intere,u lo "t-Bte the banker iaatead Txprnenceo tnorooghly qashfled and bna- tn-ket bia Tall which adds J'o tbe leal f.r work for tbe good canae tbat will giro as good local government. Everybody roasirirrs the ticket a stro-g one. aelected I rum . Hat a strong candidates ana an tLe candidales excepting Lapp, bo ia kicking like a Texan aleer, exprca. the parpese to give Ibe heartiest snttnrt th. ticket. Lapp says be waa tricked by aome of tbe other candidates, and lor that mum be will ran aa aa independent ca adidate for Sber.tr. There are people who d dare that Lapp waa not a candidate ia good faith, and his kick bow, they ay, veriflra what they all along declared of hi. candidacy. The Irienda of Mr. Lapp Inaiat oa it, tbat it ia beneath bia nature to enter into a eon. .piracy to ma as a candidate in h.,1 ri.h at tbe primary or with tbe iotontioa of ran- Bia a. aa independent candidate i -... r a defeat at the primary election. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., 847 WARREN AYE1TUE, BALTIMORE. Md. r--UTIFY YOVJl LAW.Ti JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFL1STOHS, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTH ROCK . Prrd,nt. T. VAN IKW1N, father. DI.KCTOB. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Ko!hrork, joon neritier, Rohert K. Fark -r, T. V. liwiu. Pbihp M. Kei.ner. Louis E. Atkinson, PhiliD M. K Jom-(.i Kotbrock, L. r.. A Klnron, -V. ta. 1 ouirn-y, Jolin Herti'er STocaHOLreas : pner, Annie M. Slirlley, Jane II. Irwin, K. E. Piirfcrr, J . Iliji:i es J i wi T. V. Iiwin. 3 IMA . . i . 'PH 5 Ml' YATES BEST MADE IN S aV V . ' Vary Kuril. Jen. me N . Tl I ChMrlortetSnyder. 1 l.tCt Knd FfUr t er fa-tir it tovf a a. Ill l. I t ......s.a-a w.a. sa. JUKI -n crrtifcftfr of dtpoitt. . Ijan 23, 1bt7 M JYeic Firm. -ooo- ..f.iitar,, luorougniy qualined and bnn-1 " " ,or ia aiwaya a surplus arable man whoa, election ia certain and of lawyer, iatb. Legislature. Mr, Pomeroy - - it a native of Franklin connty. Jttflrid. that la ai. at-- aa 1 name ot Hoa. Lnaia K. Atkinson for no-1 ror Aa"BhlT WUIiatn Hertsler, was mination for Conareaa. wa MaA..;.. a- : I nominated ovr anrh a .taaaana. ... " . - " ai 'aaaa laiia 1 . .vniaiiwr ful service and hoanrahi. rf.-,. .a I r. r .: , . . intereat. of tbe poop', and w. trnat that L. 7 7 7 " ,h -ill be ch,n bVtb. Repab"n.. ef tat ",TO,,,M, of odtIo.. lo hi. r.Tor. 18th Cona-reesionai Diarriaat t. i ... Hertiler ia a satire of Jatiata eonntv ' j ... again lead borr Jrmks have not proved profit blea.it waa expecte-l they woulJ iftr the adoption 0f high license. a awiiiBa to ids merit or navinr wna i. contest with ae meritorious a citixea aa Mr. loin Lncreaaional District tat our party to victory. n fimv.if m.i ,aa. iar r e . .a a. g umrror )t .riiwinvs. a cuiiti u irr r,r,dfln..,t.mro;or.wa.l,;i,S ".i ,h V "t represent onr di.ttKt, .d .. eta. i tbS "J " 5 " t00i "" wh nomination for bim aa a right due to ear P0-"" "- "been aoaoog the list of Cooo,y- '"1 W .toa rragality and bnai- Rttolved, tbat onr Caadidatee for Cob- "P-'T f bo far la tbe keenioa nnef greaa and 'Senator shall .l- ,hi .l i. a . . r conferee. " ,- . t . -a c a arenas. H. C. McCllittx Anaoa B. Willa. received th. aomiaatioa Ebuv Parrxaaoa, tor Regiater and Recorder ever such me.i LtviUear. tonoaa ei ii.. aa Waal M Stewart, and J Tb. chair annoum-d the, rmt th, G. Mateer. He to a yen.g atarwho ha. F0R1FS A.ND VOTJTHS, FOB BOrs l.D CHILDBEJf. Election Frauds. The other day Senator Chandler called up the reso!uti.na in egard to the Louisi-tna elentiou raud.s, and made a rinin spe.-cn on he suhjecL He began by statin;,' that the vote in rio.iii.ian.. i.t i..i involved tbe election of two United States .Senators. He denounced that preienaea vote as fJse. fraudalHUt acd fictitious beyond all known re cords of manufactured majorities. He denounced it as tLe result of a deliberate cjaeniracv of uroo.r crime -n tue p.rt of tUon Goveinor SIcEnery and of tbe present G.,ver- aa"a IU ,i. I W) H T II Tf II 1,tHJ a..-. m : l .. against free saffrae, two iostigatora ut.IUii.4rttioa aua tuunler ofrotern two leader-l Of thnnaan.. 1.1 v c7ivrMti, r vutc! B BUU Oil , j --- tvi tur i wb oi iae arrPl f Alarl record as crimA mo-.;n.t ti,. r u fl,CRSERES la the c.nntrt. i: . --apu- .... . l wo OI auouisiana, not only against DW"1 tna- Unequ.'ed facilitiea. tuose wtio are hvu.ir i...t ...- . r.'Nrvi wriDa-i. r , , j , o""1" .-.t-ui, esuDiiahed 1846. uuioaen u Dy I mar . bloody rafiians, agents of the .Stall L. . BB"i. . . T. ..... uuavu, ui jii i .iiHrv mrt j..a.ii . J a AilWll, in order to make a DemorraU tory. He denounced it ax . against Republican porrnm.ni which it tended to itAfif pAv a. U - v r BUI '"b,"u toe senate of the United Patented Match IX ST. k FOLDINQ LAWN SETTEE. The Peer of all Lawn Seals. Above eat represents onr patented Settee. The only Settee ever made that will adjust itseli to uneven ground. Light, durable, bandaome and atrono P.IkI a . . a a. .lawu aaa .( aa. .cu auj.UL TrnninOTIltlll fMeeat ... a lo ausel BJO. t hairs. Sl.ao. It.aek.era, a.OO tath. They all fold flat. If your dealer don't keep them, ask bim to order for you from 1301 to 1323 N. Main SL, T- l-OCIS Mo. Spring And Summer Gecds. No more winter for months to come, spring and summer Q fO V tlVfl Mtn.1 4 a-a ar-i. . ( A. ll r.a..v u., i ui IU l o I D e 4 1 5 p. m ., D .. oc.o no, 4 A 9 p. m change the Senior member of ??rl 6'Itt p- m-' Wl"ur,'n 6,2a p ul ll'oninaoiitown S.HIl 11. m v.'.j-.. v .n.n u'lojuti iciurueu jrem V, -'"r "" p. "D., Mexico O.oO Eastern Markets, where he . iCST-VaS it lected with great care the goods 1 k'X ' a Tkn.awuiiiA.. a aa . m m l i ! 1 await aairn Q . m V a. ar Ta.af Q OA - m., arriving at Hamshurg at 10 10 a. as., and at Philadelphia, 8 15 p. in. Sea Bbokb EiriiM leaves altooaa dally at 6.55 a. m., and atopping a all regular tation. between Altoona and iiarriabarg, naachfaa MifHin at Q.AK a tti tt.rri.Kna.. 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 8.1-5 p. ro. Mail Tbaib kavea Pittsburg daily at 6.55 a. in., Altoona at 2,00 p. m., and atop ping at all regular station, arrirea at Mi3!in at 6 03 p. m., llarriburg 7.00 p. m., Pbila adelphia 4 25 a. m. Mail Express leavea PitUburg at 1 00 p aa. Altoona 6 2u p m ; Tyrone (i 62 p m ; Huat ingdon 7 37 p in ; Lewistown 8 4o p m ; Mif flin 9 10 pro; llarribburg 1045 pas; Phila delphia 4 26 am. Philadlpbia Expres. will atop at Mifflin at 11 33 p. m., wbea Baged- WtSTB AK1). Past Libb leave. Phiadelpbi. dailv at 11 60 a in ; Harrihdurg 3 40 p m ; Mifflin 6 06 pm; Lewistown 6 28 p m ; Altoona 8 10pm; arrivi-a at rittMiurg at 1 1 55 p m. Wav Passeboeb leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 80 a. m.; Hjrrisburjr, 8 16 a. m.; Dnncannon, 8 64 a. ni.; Newport, 9 26 a' m.; Milleratown, 9 40 a. m.;Tbnrnpsontowa ' 9 62 a, m.; Van Dyke, 10 no a. m.; Tuscarl ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ot.; Port Royal, 10 13 a. m.; Mitllin, 10 20 a. m Miltord, 10 26 a. m ; Narrows, 10 84 a. m LewiHtown, 10 46 a. m.; McVertown, lilt a. m.; Nc-wton Hamilton, II 39 a. m.; Uun tinedon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. m. Altoona. 1 46 l. m.. and ntnn .t ll atatinns between Harrisbure and Altoona OrtTCB Expbess lesvxa P I..1 . ,1 . v. : . ., I ly at 5 50 p. in., llarriKburg, 10 20 p. m ; .topping at Kockville, Marysville, Diincan i non, Newport, Milleratown, Tbomnsontown. , 1 ort koyal, tiiuo at Mitllin, 1 1 65 a. in.; Al j lo..na, 2 2i a. m.. and Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. Mail 'latin lesvea Philadelphia daily at j 7.00 .. ni., llurrifliurg 11.20 a. in., New port, 12 13 p. u,., JJilUin 12.47 p. m., .top ping at all regular fetation, between Mifllia , and Altoona reaches Altoona at 8 30 d. ui ' l'l I T .l.llaaa U Oft . .....vub -- v. ... m, ALTOOXA AMlnaanni.!.,. i. .... , . , . .. " - 1 ."-a lOlTCI x n I adclpl,,. daily at 1 1 60 a. ,., Uarrisburg . 4. Id D. m.. Dunr.nnn. A n . . . a " " . - a u. Ill . ia. m.. 6.44 that his many patrons favor. DROP JJV. We have now filled Altoona 8 05 a ni ; Fittsb LEADS THE W0ELD. 1-KDGKR BIKLDfXG. and SIXTH ANP CHE3T?i"rr"P rt-3 AGENTS WANTED 300 In Gold for General Superiority at Cin cinnati Indnarri.l TT y"- .upon teat. . Paciflc Exprear leavea riiiladl..hi. it ... Pin: HarriKhiirr II 1.) . . i.. w , hu . o i-unratinon 8 3 ; Ne,rt 4 01 ,m. Mifllia 4 U9 , m, Lea Utou o 6 1 a m , JUcVej town 2J ali-lv.. f. - ' .40 r .'""f - Creek a,Ua,..., n.wj t.'-.iuiga, cummer i-ami eii' win. Goods of all kinds. Our cus- i 12 pu- tomera have annreciatpfl nut. eilbits to give them goods to suit tueir purDoses. n.l a . a 1 a a. I 1,1 a 1 a ... utiie ve mat we are Detter pre pared than ever to merit their . C 1 wv nig for "Peerless- Traction and Portable Pnrlnea. DnraHll a. n - vicamerr t.nvlnaa f a"- B-aaa-CT. OlC.lal UlOg JTIOWS. "Gclacr Thresher and Cleaner. Tbe In our dress goods department we have almost Don't U backward, call for wnat vou want. Shoes and Boots. m mf JL ,pt Variable rrle- B j dTS jii pat- Dr. Kf si fl . Sea-Works ajttd 8J- 'caaaii f" Saw-Guide. CSaHtlosi Notice. All persoaa are hereby cautioned, not te trespass oa Ibe laoda of the mi.,.,n.j statea, wbicb was to be invaded a. !.H'r' "5 Bea,e toP-. for tbi oneofitsresalU.as.n g "SK rA humanity which wM being outraged uL laTSI,',' "! "'wruerea Dy frauds and out- "gainai people who violate aaid law ra?ea ana disordenl h. f..,.t.. 1 1 . Habbibob Himsr. - 'J a HUUO afkll I I 1 leaa. ft W DO n - aa j wu.ppiDiT aca kUhng of innocent citizens of a coao try of boasted freedom and liberty, in vrrover Cleveland should be aain PrKi.lnt f v. t. -. , TltMt a . . aaafcaaj ""a cneapeei taw-aUK on the, mai-ket. Send for caxaloeuala ta. GEISER MA-NUFlCTrBIXG CO, I , mm is a y.j r W. waavt agent, and Invite ecctpondenee. . P-TfcoEiasfii wi;.r3 i I see here M. J n'Ra-; . - is ana UUB-IWK1D7. and nrnlorst.nJ II..1 U - ... --"-a HIM I1W iu. uoev oi aur. V ant a SoutLern express iompany. I asked how O Brien commenced, anal u..i j a iviai.uuu says that he waa a driver of an ex- press wagon, so was Shoemaker. woo aieri not long asro, qnite rich. notice to Trespassers. .r!li'!ed 4iM. wood land Und ef John McOnre. joining i.od. of Pen..ylv.n.. Kailroad Compa.,r 4. ,h vicinity ot Boiler's . r - II JT ' ""iriiv KM U I IOB .rTr"L' "",t trwpsing oa the above . ..m lun lor lot, purpose ol calling timber and bo forth. mat a . . JOB BbASBOB. M iffliatown. May 26, 18BS. FERTILISER 100 SSrCKKL-S -.. r,f .-a w , ltu . aamra lor BJtr. BtCOIf'a tl B a. 1 a. a. rttnr. "H" - ,"'-j.-?-.a.'i 5'"".iB.u.. Br'ii-'r; ' ' wantoa for Electric CoraMa. ..vswi ia uDcmiaa r-nqturer. j Scott, i B'way, k. T. j On .in all the valDr.bla tlrmji.i- . . 1. aeooBtrMt for. ' a " aa ihctsti austliia.i i' rewa lor all aentrecliJ nDotl iLf" OIK WORKS r aiuY. Ute fi.l. wa g.iaranw. oar mods tutto hZLtzL? a"T you will eadurae Uea. se taea aa4 "AfUVAOTPaap av I. P. THOMAS & son Philadelphia. Penn'a. oaaauar AXDKEW BEASHORK, JtGEJVTt OakLad afill,, JBj, pJ IOB PRiiVTIXG OF EVERT Klvr. ffmrtjo Our Boot and .Shr. n partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price nuaicver imDrovempnta been added by the manufactures vu nave mem all. AVe can supply 3 ou with foot wear for xjy m or out, aoor service. Our grocery DeDartment no, . 1 We baveon hand a full line' 0f a icbu, x-iain and Fancy GROCEIUES. Also, the only full lme of queens ware a tue county. Every house "uei nave us lull 6uppl f Oueena and m.., K ol owre lo ca on for such ar- All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. " Remember the phite Mam Sranr, Opmsit, Coct Howst Son. rk. S a Miore Ktiir... .... a. ! SL"r7,Bect '"V-d.y Vii, "."aaf taavt i to p. in. Tr.,n.I.KW,!.T0.WN VISION. ' rov at SS . , V."" euoa lor Mil Sunbiirv at 7 lk . i 8 15 P m 5 at-lVU j . - " " - ew saaf it p If) confidence. We invite tm. t .. JZ''"'." at Lewistown j.lctio r. come and see and be Patii-fied 'Suubury 95 L2.C..4...3(,pn,; frora TYEONR nivtai,.i. Tyrone lr Cur. en..ii .L- - 0 a m. . 00 n.,7 p" Trama leav. Tyrone lor Warriora M. Pcnnsvlvania . ".f'orB Ma n. ud l 30 p u, " dC1' ' 20 Traina an-iv. - a an W,o.nMla--Cnv iJTJ.' Scotia. W.r. B. T. P. K. . BEDPOKD D1VX3IO.V Ft..? "' 0T Huntudoa for Bedford r,erp.r Cumberf"d i Train, arrive at Huntingdon fnm ..j UOLLIDATSBURG BRANCH. Traina Airit A a. a I. South, at 6 60. J 1185. " V'r" '!'U WITIM JIOTlf r bun,LirgV.?mb"r.r tbrowina down Ml. building lire.. crosaing Belds, or other...? . r on any r th. .,.i . 1 " re s passing !.. to'th. e'f?1 1 placid belo.,- forPeTTOn. il ,;'L.!L,n k wn.bT-. witbTc?.dto U.",I,''r'', "'J' November 16, 1868. ' ' WA LLS- The Senltutl mmd tw,, W yon if von uf-a.i.- . .. SENTINE Mil TfEDSESUl si , 8nb.criptiori ia advance; (1 Transient aenU per inch i Transient bu Ibd, 10 cent. ; Dednction. to advertise b; year. L Dug da . cat: Every Repub: Cider miils ar repair. RegiMer on (! teuibvr. Dr. D. M. frs la New York cr Are you assef. 6th Is the l&M 1 Mrs. Pct.-r I I fell aud tm k'- j Tbe j'n.i in w place has been i The K-piiblc trusts tbroiich u Tbe town chili With Dvt Sifl--r Jesses IIie i celery grim .-r in ' Th. peiibion fi: ntanagh to.chh j Jlin F. Sri u . several d;iyi lat Over U"0 tiTt year at N v i. n i; Remi-n;! er 1 !.u tbe lat i!r. !. r t About :;i,(.i ti- ke for the 1.. u day. But ono caie i r liat at the It.-i.i i court. Miss Kmiai Mi L ing the Umily i teraon. Wii-s Jt-nr.ic M ' friends in Sii .la-r r her home. It is r-: .o'tt-1 t fever h i t r.'k -n . i nova Ien:ia.v .VI , ; i The soukinj: rjin into a pooi hi i-iv ed lo bt nil' r i c Prohibit! irii.t. r ing in th C"nt !l . affect a r.uintv Mim N pi I i i . friends in th:. ijv returneti ! Ii--r La-ti Tbe V. W.C.I, lxed a th" "u ;Sat U'd fTyz "J; ThllrllKltl 'll Ml i.. Ohio ha. ; iki-tj t " i, ud9 that t ait'r r: .i; traa.ll Tl- i 'll'tl-l'l ill nd Jiir-.- U; k -.. I'.AM l. I " ", 1. i..--. ; ... . 60c., w. r"i' inii-ii. k honip a. s i... Vr Walker lc j- WaS IrilllN.aa. a . 11 hia f .. hurl. Scj li-nib' r :l 1 tl; Voters l :.tl t,aa ! e witrfcpra. m-i' that a:l ii the Ihli ' Th'1 Water:..'. 1 I. -v. many J e.. : tr in It i- ; here iid t..i. Ii tm it i;i da) 's dr v c Ji.t.n ll. : ry. s b rn.. tOainr.hl), C'i.U.I- licm i Cleaitit-.d C'.atity : J bUNi:n9 trip. A Hi- V.t, ::l . , mother in lbik ci.uii when 10 yMr J i u at the i-g- (..t 17 y r J The lain i 1 . - iv tree, corn, .1 . ii' alonf etreaiii-. i': I'"' i. i ID Alb phem e i;t,ti. . W. W. S:.:-.r. ..ff. r- ! McAlteivi! e li.r .l!e ii: lesni.linble t . in... I'..-. iu tW daj a alter e. t,:.: n. At a 11. e. t i i t Six-.-la.t nii'k, r" . ' :i -morial.td the i,et I.- mailitenaliee .t the ..:.! Kev. A R. Mi er ml hten m j..!iri.ii at Ib- ii. I tbe iil'th irit., in the 'i I Miller a ill eei i; I. is ) I September alu'l The I' lin.erMCV are rn.h.lltK.n ,r I-whiak.-y, an. I v . t the fr fsver .l a r. .-i . t the eludes tie tI I.I... The J mi 'S'a Vile (, Rej nbiic sl.il h-l an A Blair county t.. n.etni ellCle n eM t l.ev.1-.'. n nt ui be I-' -'a i." t ; Thurcilsy. 1 1. ii. be. fur the rtgiMnit iuti i ; Rc).r.blicn c n.ti.it:- . nt. tr H n'i-ii f that i district is l.t t.l ' e a.. " The AhMina-..!!! t.t I I'eiiT..ylvHr.ia i.-ir ir. :t" 1 Isst meek, eU.-'il ii. Laekawana. 1 r. i bnt, a the next ineetii.g at lie .; iso. I Tlie l.ttle child at Ma bit off the hlafl ot a Mil other day, and eru -le I mouth, did not 'Ii", a- r contrary feeins ti hav. efforts." Ju .t lire Cur.- ( .1 .ra-i' . Mayer, b.'A Arrh .tre- t. at once, n.t t.('era:i"U r ness, att.-i.t-d by th..ii-.t othrrs lail. Ad ife Ire March 14, H. ly. The County Commissi CourtjUouse insured is b Agency, IIU.0' 0; A. II. town, fi.bbO : Jr-e (.ru -ip, fO.lK'ti; A. s. t)ae 000 , J. B. M. Toad, 1 at S tsouie days ago, J. N. A ette to nhip, came a:r bead snakes. It as. list OriutT shouitl bepin the el the r-t tilts. All- r i L ' " t---r,v..jrVaTvtfe1 v Va-, r ''"a ea-jA. W.J liaTMla
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