! i I - ,1 4 1 ,1 i SENTLSr'-L UErUBLKJAK MiiTi.iNrowN. Hi.itMu,sf:n! i:t, !" B. F. SCH WKIKR, KDITOB AS D rBoraiEToa. Till: IMiri HMCAA tmki.t. h-wl pven O0O RnaKlica majority ! cents ia En-Is.aJ can be -nt here for he County Clerk's ofli-e wta broVen j about the fi.ime rrice, or at moft 23 into un J cin KeruiMicxn rc?fB were cents. On the other ban.!, k'tctien st.'.en. Ia L'niuo county anJ inother ' r-tentstls as a wholeare cLer'-rin th;s cunties the list of which to long to here euumerate tuea vere '.vhip pol an.l Lauihhed for political effect. Tho Democrat and Iletfister out of respect for its readers might once ic a while jjive a hiat of the blocly nhirt news of its party s'.uth. r OK 1" RESIDENT, HEN. liUNJAMIN HAKKISUN. Or" INDIANA, FOH VICE rKE.-IDENT, HON. LK1P. MORTON. Oh NEW YORK. r..K m mrm jrtx.K, JAMES T. MITCHELL, 111 IMIILAIiELPIII. 1 OR Al CIT"t r.rvi., THoMAS MCAMANT, vr bli roi tv i nK rsrsipuxrui. rLtaom : h.f.i roH-4-AT lb;k, LEWIS I'L'lillE. -r I. kiwi, TlloMA poI.AN.or I'iiiuheikhii, Mltlli T ELr.lTORS. . i - II 11.--! l Inhti . TaZ-irt. I I.'' to the dock, and a speed of two hun dred and tweuty revolutions rer minute of the two screws wa kept an without a lre for that tima Tbe Fianel Shirt in the Sena. -J.Jol.n WinlialievWr, :. tiit-rt 1'. John, 4. Win. C. HU'iibton, IS. J..lin J . M'K'olry, . J,, K T. oit,-v 7. Will; mi S . EII', X. K l(fr I'lm-I.ot, . S.iiiii'l L. K nrta. JO. Klw""d tiri-st. 1 1 William ('onn.ll. 1- W,,.i,n.li l'avne. 2',. J. C SMrt-wnr, ,, ,y i; tl. l Jt. Ths. Jone. !,. Wiison C. Kress, 17. David CI irk, 18. ;. f;. Hutchison, l't. John C. I.nwer, 2'. Jerctu'h K. Miller, 21. (ieorgj J Elliott, 22. Harry S. Paul, I ;. Sbiras, Jr., -'. V. S. Newmer, 2 ". John W. W a iace, 1. II-ry It. 15.etiT.-l. 2. !- M. Trnal. Republican County Ticket. Th. Republican Creed. "We believe in free ballot. We believa in protection for pro teet ion's sake, and we are not asham- d of it. We believe in the direct protection of American labor aiiinst cheap foreign L.Ikt. We believe in railroad regulation. We Lelitve iii good homestead titles for citizens. We lelieve in home rule for big and intelligent Territories. We believe in a double monetary standard. We believe in a big merchant marine and in American ship yards. We believe in a good navy and good coast defences Wo belie ve in making other nations respect our rights and pay for all they get from ns. We believe iii protecting American citizens against foreign interference in any part of the world." It is the Old Rebel Yell. I OR ON.KK-, I.ol IS F ATKINSON. S--t r. I to artio nf VnUirt C nf,r,nct. i on -TVTF. SKNT'-B. W. C. l'OMKHOY. K..II asfmiXV, WILLIAM HKKTZf.KR. I V. l:l:..l-TI U N! IT-' "I'-I'KIl, ANS)N IV WILI.S. r.ii: sm r.iT'K. .IAMES M CATLKY. yOU .11 l:Y I oMMI-s!ON.Ji, riilLIi' HAKLI'Y. Hmh-.iit Hkf.-mku Smut, one of Arm rice's pr'T;i:nent women is in : dving c.indition. At tl;e Cotifcleruto reunion at Clreenville. S. C, G.niral Tierce M 15. Young said : "lVoplo m iv make you'believe that there is a new South, but such is not tho case. There may be a new fihip, but the old captain is on the ipiarter deck and the old pilot at the helm Yon may talk nlniut your nev South, but who is now the Governor cf the Dominion, but th splended I'itzhngh 1o f YLo ii the Gover nor of Georgia, but tho gallant. tLe ,i..r...i (;,r.l,in And who is the Governor of Missouri, but the brave jr irmaduke t AH of t!.-m are the comrades of the oil South. Ia com merce. t.o. we find the ex Confeder ates at the bed. Green, Alexander and Ivgan being railroad magnates. and in other commercial ind.istries we find v terans in the lead. In the Senate, among others we find the L'allant and magnificent Hampton. ou?itrv than in EalanJ. our ingenuity in making such articles be ing greater than it is in England. A cheap cotton towel iu this tax ridden land, quality for quality, costs less here than in England. All knit goods are cheaper here than in England, especially jerseys such as women wear. So are the commoner grades of stockings and socks. American farming implements of iall kin Is are exported and sold in competition with English. They are i better, more ingeniously made, more durable and cheaper than the farm ing implements of any country in the world. American cutlery is imported by and sold hi Eurland- Does not this prove that the price is not higher than English cutlery ? Pottery and window glass cost one third what they did when we depended on Eng land to manufacture these articles for us. The difference iu the price to day is not the duty. Sugar is a Democratic industry, i an.t rice "taxeu iuj per ceni. is carefully ignored. The Republicans repealed half the internal tax on ! tobacco iu I8S3, and would have repealed the balance last season only Speaker Carlisle refused to recognize Judge Kelly for this purpose. What follv, therefore, to talk about 190 er cent, on chewing tobacco. In Free Trade England the workman pays 1.200 per cent, on his tobacco. TV.b I'nited Sfntes Senate hss fnrjiisVd sf-Tril recrnHs fr the flannel sii'rt rriga le. Setiaor J'laTt i boe-i wesirit.g n ordinary bine r.T,i n kru nfcessarv. lufcti tu .and wml i.' e m r :e.i u.iwi engines suddenly btopied, and it was ! He always wears it or its mite wheu found that the after liearings were m ue goes i-u. . t wo pl-tces out of true by 'o dcveloo her speed of twenty three ! fl i uiles a!i 1 n r two liandred and s:xtv : h i a hair'? ' receutlv when twe willing days bf gan liren.lth. This has been remedied ! to wear it in the Senate. His and tbere will bo another srill trial ! pearance caused a thrill in the Sen- , t ,kvi Philadelphia Times, atn. bnt he looked so fnrr"mei ho-l and cmtonnDie mat lie maie Re-Btated. ffurn. who now usnallv loll aronnd in canrel shirts. Rut the Fensation The tariff question has beeu sUtel I ame when the gwl Senator Ed ne and aain iu these columns. ; mnnds, the nntivrnt of the Sen ite Mere, it is i..ain stated in a new form and the greatest stickler for sennton- bv the Philadelphia .Yortk American, rd dignitv, walked modestly into the Itnail th article. The nrincioie nu- ronn tliis morning with a flannel Aor WirT th tarilT nuestion is clear- shirt He appeared a little hesiat- ly stated and the practical part is ! ing aljout it, as though he realized clejirlv set forth on the tariff on Inm- i the breach of d'gnity he committed lwr. A new England rarer sums ui ! in appeiring in the sacred Seriate the beuelits certain to accrue to th j Chamber without a lxuied t,hirt, but woi kinsman should the Mills bill b 'evervbody forgave him, and miny enma n law in a manner that indicates ! more will i.njitafe him. But. a flannel shirt in the United Spates h-imte I Washington Cor. Baltimore Ameri can. - - mm p iii ,.m ip .J W 'V h3-KSfc it a presumption of ignorance and Ktn pi hty iu the audience addressed. ihe article itself is of no consequence beyond its illustration of the meth ods of free-traders in discussior. The writer takes the article of lum ber first in his statement, and assures the reader that taking off the iuty of twenty per cent, would benefit tne the laborer ; lor says this remark able writer, "there is not a laboring man in the country who does not help to pay that duty of twenty pr cent." Now, suppose somebody should ask bow every laboring man. or even any laboring man, pays any TheoM. st n'l li-dt lubtitntinn for obtain inn a Piiiin.-n Education. We hve Hue cesffnllv r. an-d thousand ot younp men for inn active tlutiuB ol r or Lireuiai 1. M!'l' &SOXS, Pittbnr?, Pa I SUMMER COLLECTION OF THE Latest New Spring 4U- t' VL' J i il or even any laboring man, pays any; ... . v , r y. part of that duty unless he buys ; S A L h ? .M Tj . A i 1 j I' I'i.i-t, rr Ci.ivn.wii has nominat ed I'I.mi-;. s E. Boyle f 1'ennsylvania to be chief ju-tice of tho Supreme Court of W.i.-l.intou Ti rntory. j ..ijivinms. glorious and excellent Butler. In the Houso wu nave ity- seven n b 1 soldiers,' and Confeder ate soldiers are now ut the helm in the State affairs and managing the Republican Co. Committee. There will be a meetinn or the Republi can County Committee at tho Jacobs Ilnnse, Mitttirtown at 1 o'clock P. M., harj, on Saturrtav, September 2!th. Po not rni this meeting as there will be important businen to transact, which will be ol personal interest to every committee -m in. In the arternoon of Slid day there will be a parade ot the Juniat I Division of tho Re publican State L'-asue. Let every Committeeman come, and bring Lis friends along to see the parade. A. B. EVAN'S, Chairman. Sept. 15, 1SBS. Still a lew ItufJilo in Dakota. Gi ni ;u. Iiu; a- s 1- t ter of accep I t)inc is in h.irniotiy with the chief points of the Republican platform an 1 ics eatisf iction to his friends. V Cm. R. j ihlii asi i t.ubhcation necuhes the . of L nion. i rartv of ''trui' deet-ncv." No one has ever the D.-moeratic party of siichn crime. '.lii .r to br the unite! r. accused Nortlr-rn Slates. Ir;o. Dak: Sept. 12. A big buf falo bull was killed three miles from Oakes, in central Dskota, yesterday. It was alone and was supposed to have wandered from the usual feed ing grouuls though three or four buffalo have for several years been reported as in the foot hills between the dames and Missouri river, iu the c-unties of Lognn and Emerson, which are sparsely settled. VThither Ha3 he Gone ? T.ii. i f. and oi..; half ars of DeiilO crati." .p-n.;it'.is. and what has it cof-t 111. .1'. tietl. ' Ninety-tlvo than the j Tifi million dollars din admiiiistra Mk. Tin km vs. democratic candi date for Vice President, who wa" ktai ted out on a speech making tour has returned to his home in Ohio, completely broken down. Tine copious rains that prevailed B'S far north as New York 10 days ago was but the dgo of a great storm, the center of which was in Cuba, where several million dollars of property was destroyed, and NO0 lives were lost. m -- 'No Man's Land," on the north of Tevis seems to be the nesting place for horse thieves who deTy all authority The authority of the Tinted States Court if extended to that land, would afford an opportunity to send I' nited States officials among the thieves and break up their haunts. TitKiiK was a stagnation in the Philadelphia peach market last week as may be learned from the Times of the 1 tth which says. There was a gre-it glut iu the peach market yester day and sa'r s nt wholesale in lots of ie hundred boskets were made as low as five cents per basket or tive righths of a bushel. ('iu contemporary the Democrat and Register effects to disbelieve in the bloody shirt where in point of fact, the writers for that paper, if th. know the difference between swearing and praying, know, that scores of men to day have bloody shirts and Moo ly scars on their backs in Arkansas where they were intimidated by the whip from voting at the recent elec tion. The nourish of a ten does not annihilate the fact that the whip. St e what we accomplish p of otdy three We have tl.-cted tl.e first Democratic President in a quarter of a century." . - Of Special Interest to Farmers. I have been called upon, says the tariff writer. lioU rt P. Porter, no fewer than a dozen times to reply to that tedious chestnut about the farm er being taxed '. p:-r cent, on his ! fl..ri,nl tl.irt r7 nf-r cent, ou hiscoat. eveuinir as the time when he would etc. Incredible as it may seem to intelligent people, the Democratic National Cou.mitt.e is insulting the intelligence of the farmers of this State by circulating this exploded Mr. John Coder, of Union town tl-is eouutv, who for a vear or m. re was imploded as a clerk in G. W. S mdcrsou's srore. this city, and later as driver of the Adams' express wagon, has proven himself an arrant scamp. Eor about a year he had been pay ing his addresses to Mis Eliio Woods, an estimable young lady of this citv. and had named Tuesday Canada lumber, the maker of that statement would cut a very absurd figure indetd. Now,' no man who does not buy foreign lumber pays any part of the twenty percenL duty on lumber, nor does he who does buy it always, or even generally, pay the duty as a part of the cost of pro duction and marketing. Twenty per cent, duty does not quite cover tl e difference in the wages of labor be tween this country and Canada : but the natural barrier distance just abou covers the balance of wage dis par-ty, and duty and distance or transportation together constitute a a fair measure of protection. But the writer proceeds to show that if the poor man scrapes togeth er enough to bnild a house he is met by the duty on lumber ut the outset and taxed out of hand. Is this true.' Is there a man on the footstool who can t-how anything of the sort ? W deny it iu toto. As the difference in the cost of Canada and American lumler is solely one of wages paid in production, even if every foot of lam ber used shared in the duty, it would bo for the interest of tho laborer to insist on the duty, because it was laid on the difference in the cost of production, and that difference is one of wages. Suppose that one employe of a lumber company, desiring to build a house, should inform his em ployers that he wanted his lumber duty off, what would be the reply? This : That he could have his lum ber duty off on condition tliiit he would put in his lalor at the Canada wace rate. If our lumbermen will accept the Canada wage rate, that country cunuot send dressed lumber here and compete with us. e have the Canada wag" rate before us. It is not less than 35 per cent, belo v ours for the same labor. Such state ments are unworthy of a New Eng laud journalist, who is aware that tho most of the foice employed in the manufacture of lumber from the st nmrk to the mills is Canadian. Whvf r- Because Canadians flock into t he- border States, eager to earn Ameri ca u wa-res. The charcoal burning of TO SELI- Sl ltjERV STOCK. Pro'ilnble employment lor liouenf, ener getic men. either n ai'ary or commission, expenses paid. A fcn i ouitli oirmMieJ each lialeMiian. 'Ihe bus:ness easily learntd. We crow all Ihe new and rare varieties of Fruit and Ornamental treeH. W rite tor tenuK. HlMl'K-i.BR'lfc THOMAS, Ms plevc. Nnis. ries, Wt t Ctiotur, Fa. Es tablished !t.5'i. September It, 4:. OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOOf! F1MD THjT If LSTS LOj-lGE, TASfES SUMMER STYLES ! The C'lianiplon Cletliler ol'.Juulala Coiinij' lia lug jui re turned Iron I lie KaMtern cltle with a wonderful SPrtloNrO AT 33 SUMMEK STOCK, Will ni -.ke friends, outshine rivals, win victoiies, and sell itself on itg merits. MENS BOY S k ClllLDRKX'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing goods. Firrt Clnss, combining Style, Quality and Elegance, with prices that will astenisli you. N sale is expected unless I prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complete satistaetioa. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVER-ALLS, YTATOHKS and JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts. Neck wear, Collars and Cuffs,Trnuks and Satchels, is full and complete. Call and see. Sani'l STRATER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1SG. f GI2AT AXISKA MEAT CUTTER. L'teiillel nTd tro- BOBar4 tbe trt Ha Hh, Kvuee. Mum- Mrat, lltusbutaf t-k. A. . A . N. 1JU s-nt. tM't-- pr. plaid, ; r ctit. I .! i-..'J. AERiC: M'F'iT CO., ZMa Wa-ki.. ...... A-.e.. ri.iU 1. Iason & Hamlin CVLETER TV-jAp OfhjEi TO BACCOS, AD WILL pLr.ASE ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST Oi-J CETTINC IT. EV'ERy pLUG ejA!-pED LIE aboVe cJj. paints: Cry, We puarnntee every Paekago bearinff our firm name, au.l will liEI'AINT where Mttitif action is uot givftn. Sterling PiMLed' paint. si'P'Ertioji to KALSO.Hl.VK. 40 licautiful f'olors. MARBLr71NE 21 XLiquisito Tints. OF JiAiri'.A... V.'OOD. WOOD STAINS. I.olis K. Atkinson. Y. M. M. I'khnkll. ATHIXSO t l'EiSELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlKFLINTCnYN, PA. tjgi-CoHecting and Conveyancing prompt ; ly attended to. OrricK On Main street, in place of resi- ! dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq., south ol ; Bridge street. JOct 6, lbbti. : m. uTw"fo K d7 m . D., Has resumed actively the practice ot . Medicine and Surgery and their collateral ', branches. OtCce at the old corner ot Third ' and Oranga streets, Mitilmtown, fl. J.irch 2'J, 1676. PENNSYLViSIA RA1LE9A1. TIM B-T A 15 L ki On and after Sunday May U:h, train that stop at V. itf. in ill run as olloj: EASTWARD. INSURANCE AGENTS, I ORT ROYJL, JLS1ATA CO., 1'A. QSOnly reliable Companies repreHented. P.-c. 8, lssc-ly Organs and Pianos. Pi Ciiriiwt Orrftrt wu introduced br ManD A f Hani. in iti 1.1 . MiMtt V, Iluruliu Orni n hnv u.u.it nL.ir.Utiiitd their fiiin-muy over ail thT. l a io rtT;ivi Hijri't liouortt at ailiircut Worid's aLXltllr.LiOUS fclUCC 1H7. Unique Coach Paints, 9 Cotinn, PAINTS and VARNICH in ONS APPLICATION. at a cost or f0 cirrs tun a nrM.T. Harness Oil, &c, &c, SiaTu t'liins Far.E. J HKIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLI.UOWX. IV4. WITH j iiRANCH AT POUT ROYAL. j Stockholders Individually Liable. j JOSKPH KOTIiKOCK , Frtstfient. T. VAN IK WIN, Cashirr. The Ttnprtvfit Modi- of Srrlnus riaricH, inrcntrd by Mjtm A; llainliu in lv-i, in a trrt-at ndvance in ii':m ri'iiflriUTlitm, I'VfMrt- prunounrin it "the :n.t ii iiitovcnt'Tit ti piano lit hrm a cutury. ( r.;ii. circular, ci-isUiiiinc itUmoniaJt fmm j pti-tia'T. luii-ictau-, and luiuTtt, mid 1'iauo and O wti taUiluiie, free. i to witness the ceremony, but they were doomed to dis:tp5ointment. After waiting a considerable time for the arrival of the groom and the ministei, one of the guests conclud- oent., with a knife and fork taxe.l .?. per cent. : drinks his coft'eee with sugar taxed 'S per cent. : seasons his food with suit taxed CO per cent. ; pepper tacd til per cent. He looks around on his wife and children, all taxed in the same way ; takes a chew ot tobacco taxed 10.' per cent., or lights a cigar taxed 11S per cent. Ami, sir. even the sunlight from lead her to the altar and make her 1 i . w . P .i I In tl... arantnA no mn.l n , ii,i,., .,o(j that region is almost whol.y doue by assembled ut the home of the bride th.e C-iuadiaus, and solely on account 01 trie oeiter wages paia nere. Now the makers of such statements rs we have noticed insist that every foot of domestic lnmber used in this country pays a part of the daty im posed. Does it T It does not. lake out of the murket price of domestic lumber the wajjes paid in excess of those paid iu Canada, aud tho stum page and cost remaining does not differ anything like twenty per ceut. Ihe market price of lumber is regn lated almost wholly by the identical parties who demand free lumber. They are Americans who have pur chased enormous tracts of timber in Canada afttr having denuded enor mous tracts at home nearest inari;et. If they complain they complain of their own acts. Let them swear. relic of Free Trade argument: Under this tariff the farmer rises in the morning, puts on Uis nannei i 01 ,Q gee tlje ln;njster anj ascertain shirt taxe 1 ut !" per cent. : his coat ; tho cause of delay. Imagine his sur taxed T per cent. : shoes 35 per j prise when he learned that the min- cc-nt, and hat taxed ! per cent. : ' ' l 1 wvihhi to jei 10. m A. U. .... . 1 11 t 1. 1 1 1 1. ' 11 , . i l.l A 1 eates u.o water irom a uu.-.a ,....,.i.i , f.,.,t ,l,t r.l.. l.-.l t the ceremony revf 3" per ceut, and then washes tus ! taken out a marriage license, and face and bauds in a tin bowl taxed 35 . that on Monday night he had per cent. : dries them on a cheip clandestinely skipped for parts un .. , i. i i known. The guests were informed cotton towel taxed 4- per cenL . . " . . , , 1 i of the situation of affairs and return He sits down on his humble meal j e, tj their ,,omflf, Rnmor has it and euts from a plate taxed 50 per j that Coder is also engaged to a woi thy young laily residing in Warriorsmark and that she is now engaged in the preparation of her wedding trousseau. At present the whereabouts of the gay and festive John are a mystery. Huntingdon Journal. Warships. Everything is bustle and activity at t railln s shin v.int. 11m l .nl'i heaven that pours into his huuibl e j mPre j3 rapi,iy approaching readi dwelling must come through window glass taxed "'. per cent , and yet he thicks he lives in the freest govern ment under heaven. The object of this t-hallow circular is to make the farmer believe the free trade theory enunciated by and riveting partitions. , , ., . Almost tho whole of lirover v. leveiann mat mc i'iu c i tl:e do-nestio pnxluct is increased by exactly tho amount of duty. ness for launching, and will probably glide into the river next Friday. She is only waiting now for her rud der and the article sections of her shafts. Her hull outeido is quite complete, and yesterday the work men were busy finishing bulkheads Lite ol lien HarrlMon. BV Till AI THOR Or BE!f . Hi t. C vJl MADE J04 CIDTK I lOltSD AM) VOLTHS roi; i;oys a.m childrkx. the keel of the Newark, or crnis?r No. 1 of the government specifications, is now iu position, and her frames and plates 1 b ra is the practical outcome of are in great part ready to be put in the concentrated wisdom of the r- The Philadelphia, alongside , , of the Newark, has all her lower .National tomnniiee. a coupon frarap- ia rn 1 tl mn 1 shirt costs in England 3s. Cd , uer pistes and the covering of her ranihtiient. mtiiuulation. ballot ! or t4 onts. The cost here would . safety deck as fatt as the workmen rol.tung and s forth carried the i therefore le nearlv double, or 51.0S. can nvei mem on iter uppr state of Arkansas for the democracy ' xll . t.,llal . rice is i. irames were being placed m position , . , ,- I tuai price is I vesterdav, and it will not be long be at the recent eloct-on, and the process A colmuon BUlt of clothes costs in j fQre .- repemble her twinsPster, ui i n-iuiiuu in .i.ia..iu?n. , Kti'-Und Jthi., or ..o. m cost ue i;altunore. the openiug of the campaign to here, therefore, would le ?fl2 50 Holivlif r the south for Cleveland and The actual rot is ?7.50, fime as in Thurman. Crittenden county, Ar Er gland. An all wool $10 suit as kansas was carried by the democray by the most outrageous violence. All prominent negroes had notices The Yorktown has returned to tha yard from the dry-dock. She is now having her interior fittings put in. Her masts were stepped yesterday, and the rigging was besrun. The fitters adjusted the wedges where I the masts pierced the several decks. ! that exhibited by Major McKinley costs just i'2, or $10, in London. In F.ncland common boots costs !,.., f -r,r,r .t th ,a ,i Ki , .n.i fJr nn 10s. ('2.50V i ua lu vessel now looks an trim as if " , . . , ,.,,!,,, .- she had been at sea for a vear. pons to vote, a numoer were oanisueu . insieaa oi cotiiiug uue iuiiu mui c from the county, and over two dozen j here the prices is $1.25 for well made were taken from their homes to the i brogans and $2.50 for fair boots. woods tied up and whipped, how X 3s. f.d. (S4 cents) hat in England kittle remains to do now but to com does that suit the Democrat and ' can be had here for $1, and it does Tte the apparatus for firing the . , , , , . I , - , . , pneumatic guns- The engines were Register for a bloody shirt When ; not cost nearly $2, as asserted. tejteJ vesterJay bv a continuous run it was. known that Pulaski county 1 A tin bowel costing 10.L, or 20 1 of three bourn. The essel was fabt The dynamite cruiser Vesuvius. which lies alongside the dock, is be ing finished on deck and below. It gives us genuine pleasure to announce to our readers the publication of the charm ing life story of Gen. Harrison, ty an author of world wide fame and to say that the hook is worthy of that fame. Gen. Htrrist.n baa a truly illustrative an cestry, but that fade into insignificance before the graph ic ttory ot bis own life as herein pictured by his old friend Gen. Lew Wallace. It is remarkable that together these men have risen from the quiet walks of life to their present eminence. Gen. Wallace in the preparation of this fascinating biography, has had in addition to his wonderful descriptive powers not only tho advantage of an intimate personal acquaintance with Gen. Harrison, bnt ex perience as a soldier, and an extensive knowleige of both national and interna tional affairs. He is therefore qualified to tell the thrilling life story much aa an eye witness and participant and to intelligently discuss the great national issues now agita ting the whole country, and to declare with authority Gen. Harrison's views concerning them. Every loyal citizen anxious for the con tinutd prosperity of our county should read this Biography befoie November 4th, and every ambitious boy should read this splendid illustration of the true road to fam. The work is issued by the well known bouse ot II ubhard Bros., of Philadelphia, Chicago, and Kansas City, and ia beautifully illustrated. We are not surprised to bear it is having a wonderfully rapid sale through agents. Here is a fine chance for energetic young men to make money, as every family in the land shou'd be atTorded a chance to procure this remarkably interesting and important work atid that right speedily. LEDGER lUIILDINfJ. SIXTH AN.n CHESTNUT STS WANTED To canvass for one of the largent, old est eiitabllslied. HKST IvOW.f .tllSEilli:s in the countr). Mot liberal terms. Unequa'ed facilities. GENEVA NURSERY, established 146. W.T. Smith, Geneva. X. If. October 3 188. Caution Xotice. Altoosa Accohmodathim leaves Altoona daily at 6 20 a. m., Tvrone 5 S2 a. m., Huntingdon 15,83 a. m., Momit Caitio at ti.59 a. m., Newton Hamilton 7. Vi a. m., McVevtown T ,UG a. la., I.ewiMown 7,53 a. ni., Milford t,l 1 a. in.. Mitt'in S.17 a. Fort Royal 8.2:! a. ni-, Mexico S.2 a. m., TuHcurora 8,32 a. in.. Vandj ke a. a., Thonipsontown V.4'i a. iu., Di-.rward f.47 a in.. Millerstown 8,54 a m., Newi.ert r.HSa. ! m., arriving at Hamshurg at 1 It a. ., mnA mt ll. i I u i ol lA, i R lrt n m J,hn i!cI.At auLi!. Joslph W. Ptiiikl stA Shout Expbens leaves Altoona dailr .llCLAI'CIILl.t & RT.MJIEL, at ;.o.r . m., aud htoppii;g a all rredar i KTuiiona ueiween dnooiia aim n-irriBanrj:, ' reaches H lfi! in at -3G a. in., UaTi.rurg ! 11.4'i p. M., and arrives in Fhilad.-iphia at j X. I " p. in. ) Mail Tbaik leaves PittKbrn-g djiir at ' a. iu., Aitoon at 2,0f p. ui., aud utop- ' ping at all regular stutiotm arrived at MitUia at o e; p. m., llarriiiburg 7 .ell p. m., Faila- adelptiia 4 a. ta. Mail Express leaves Pi!t-.l.urg atlOPfia. I Altom, a ti 2M p iu ; Tyrone 0 Ii2 p iu j llual ugdon 7 ?7 p iu ; Lewistowu b 4- p ui ; Mil ' tlin y lo j. id ; llarriftmrg ll1 4o p ui ; flina- delptiia 4 -a a ui. Philadelphia Express will stop .it Miif.is at 11 o-i p. in., vlii o tlagcii WtSTWAKU. Vapt I.itsk leavi-s riiiad.-Iplii i diilr at 11 60 a m ; IUrrbur;: 8 411 p ui ; M:Itis 5 elj p ni ; l.evi'own 5 p in ; .;iiiLa 8 IU p m ; rrin-s at I'll tI.nre .it 1 1 j5 p m. Wat Pis.FJi'.ER .-cves rti.a.llphia ' daily hi 4 Hun. in.; Hari-ishnrs, X 15 a. in.; Iunea.inon, h 54 a. nt.; Newport, 9 'Z't a. ni.; Vill.-rsloivn, 1 4''a. ni.; 'riHiiii...intowiil ! f'2 a. ni.; Van Pyke, ji) tut a. 111.; 7uvcar or.i, in ('4 a. iu.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.-, furl Itoyal, 10 13 a. in.; Kitliln, II' -'o a. m.; Miltord, 10 2'j a. m ; Narrows, M ?I a. ni., Lewixtovin, HI 4eJ a. m.; McVeviown, 1114 a. n..; 'tton Haiuiiton, 11 '.'' a. in.; Hin tnii."i'jn, 12 17 p. in.; Tyrone. I 07 p. ia. Altoona, 1 45 p. m., and stop nt all r..:u!r stations betA"',-li I! .rii-.hnr an t Alt.'ona.; Ovsteb. K.tphfs leaves fhilt-!j ina dai ly at 6 o0 p. ra., Itarrintmrg, 10 L :t p. m., sto ping at Koi-kville, MarynviUr, D.inrta non, Newport, M illirtown, Tlion.j.jnloaa, Port Koyat, tune at MuHin, II ."' a. in.; 4.1 ti.ona, 2 20 a. in., a:n Pnint.ur, l'l a.m. M ail Tbain leaves I'liila lulpUia diilr at 7.00 a. ni., HarriMbnrg 11.20 a. in., Saw port, 12 l-'l p. iu., .Mi.'flin 12-47 p. in., hiop ping at al! regular stati im t-tw -en Mitbii and Altoona reaches Aitoona at ..ll p. m., I'lttsbus-g 8.20 p. m. Altoona Acconon trios l"iv Phil- .lvl..l.,a H.iln ..l 11 Alt , r,. II .r,-li..r ,t ! are here and to conform to the 4.10 p.m., inmcanno-j 4.4 'r. m.. New. : f.lin no-p fli Senior Tiioinl.i. ff Above cut rcpreppnts onr patented Settee. The only Settee ever maiie that the firm IiaPJUst returilC'll i'l Om Will aillURt lis. 1: 10 uneven gru.iuu. ( SlREl'TOB.'. VV. f. Pomerny, Joseph Rothrork, Jot.n Hertrler. Kobert IC. Parker, T. V". 1-win. 1'hiiip M . Kepner, Louis E. Alkiiison, The Wm. B. Prico Mfg. Co., 847 WARREIT .VENUE, BALTIMORE, hid. AUTIFF T01R LAWNS. STOCK 11 'LI Fas : rt.ilip M. Kepner, Anuie M. Shelley, Joseph Koilireck, I., r.. Atkinson, iV. 1' . I un.. vy, .li lin Iler'Z'.-r, J jne II . Irwin, K. E. P uker, J. Ilol.ies Iiwiti, T. V. It w in. ratcated March 2S, 87. M.-i v Knriz, Jer'.me N. 1 l.on son, Jr 'harlot le S nvder. 1 tire, and Four per rent, ir.ti-rest will Le ! .hid f-n l-i-l tit'rate. ol ficposite. , (jan 2;S, 18f7 tt tic Firm. 1 Sprirg And Summer Goods. No more winter for months FOLDING lawn SETTEE, j to come. Spring and Fummer The Teor of all Lawn Scats. LiRht, durable, liau.isoiiie au.i mrong. rtf-terii -Markets, where he se Painted LriUt red ana oriiameuiea. Prices: Setie.-a. MantliLMi lier'fcerars'i.o'o rh. ; that his many jiatrons favor. They ail loin nm. If your dealer don't l:eep them, ask him to order for you irom ACSSICAN FOI -IKS CHAI2 CO., 1301 to 1323 N. Main St., tr. ixtcis 910. j lected with great care the goods DROP JJNr. We have now filled Spring & our Mimnier 7 ii 99 LEADS THE WORLD. S.VX) In CrfiH for General Puperiority at Cin cinnati lu.niKtnai r.XHiHition alter lull trial an.i tjtpert test. pert 6,1b p. m.t Mnlfriuwa o,J0 p. m.. Thompsoiitowii o,-; p. in., Van ivk- 5.44 p. m., TiiHcarortt r.4.s p. m., M u 'k-S'J p. tii., Irt lioyal .j,.4 p. in., Mi!!:ir. j,0i p. ni., Li8lwn tl,l!i p. in., Mr Vyown 6, 4S p. m., jNrwton Ila niii'i 7,lft . m., IlnntitijrUon 7 4 p. io.f Alt'.n ' O j p. m. Vav.1c Fxpr?Srleave fLuiadtphm 112-5 pin; HarriKLurg 8 if . m ; Jwih hudod 3 a8 a tn ; Newport .4 Ol am; M:!!i;n 4 29 in; Lfwistown 6(1 am; Mc Vr lnwn o a. iu ; Mt. Uni'iu S 4'. a in ; fl jiit;nr'lm 12 a tn ; Petrrhlmrg ti l!" a m ; i rui e Cretk 6 40 a m; Tyrone 7 o0 a tn ; HA,'- XiUi a ra : Altoona b 06 ui ; i iUtum 12 4 p ra. S-'a hore Kxpre east, on SuofUrs, will oontitrt with Sunday Mail tst ie.ivinj I!..rriHbnrg at 1 15 p. in. LEWISTOWN UIVISK'N. ii- -i x . i rains leave u'v!Miown j fiii(;in irr believe that we are better pre- . roy at 6 35 a m. 10 5.-. a d., 1 , P m ; t ! pared than ever to merit their Sunbury t7 15 ,0' ; " p '" ,. , ... . Trains arrive at Lewistown J ;n. rtion frcw COllIlUence. We IllVlte OU tO Milroy at 9U0 a ni, 1 2'. pin, I ah pm; tre conie and see and he sati-fied. s""buryat 9ai 'a lJv" : In our dress goods department Tyrone division. l 1 1 .1 : Trains leave Tyrone for KelU-loute M j c u.t auuu.-L evcryilling. ; Lock Haven at ii 10 a m. 7 1 t m. L.rt shelves with Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our eflbits to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we Don't be backward, call what vou want. for! All perrons are hereby cautioned, not to trespass on the lands ot the undersigui d in Spruce Hill, and Beale townships, tor the purpose of gathering berries, bunting, tih mg, or in any other way trespassing, on said lands, as the trepass law will be eu lorced against people who violate said law. ilABBisnn Mmkisth June 9, 1888. Xotlce loTrepaer. Having leased 400 acres of wood land ol David Wilson, and 400 acres of wod land cf John McC'lure, adjoining lands ot Pennsylvania Kailroa.l Company in the vicinity ol Boxler's flap. I hereby caution all persons against trespassing on the anove mentioned leased lands for the purpose ol cutting timber and so forth. Jnux Beasiiok. Mitflintown, May 28, 1889. Tj rone lor Cnrweiisville and Cieartieid al e 20 a m, 3 Ui p iu,7 26 p iu. Trains leave Tyrone lor Warriors Mri "Peerless" Traction and Portable ! tf7 Trm - r" vama r uruace and scotia t . En?lnes. " Domestic" nnl Creamery iltltl MOUlS. " p ra' Enirines, Meant Gan? Plows. The i , . Vf"D"i a,7ive at TJ ronu fr",n JB51j-efol,' "Geiser" Thresher and Cleaner. ! Our Boot and Shoe De- : aml Lutk IUveu at 13 03 "n1 s' p"' Patent Variable Frfcv ! nartment is full ill its nr.rf 1 rams arrive at Tyrone from Curana- K'VEjneJ j- il twd. 1M. noun a ; vine and Cloartiold at 6 Ohaui, and 11 ai HtfiliJ e?'1 ment' yu certainly can be j ' nPm. 1$- ' suited in fit, quality and price.! Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scoiia, Wir fts. 4lIi-XrS i-ie-ST.i''r-ioS-sa i V.VV. I ! i t riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace ' ;,,uttl"u 'inK.iiiis.iLH nave, 68,m, at 2 85 p m. Ix-en added by the manufactures . k B. T. R. h. t BEDK, ,,;(J 1)1VISI0.v. we have them all. We can Traing leHVO Huntingd,.n ,r Bord, supply yOU Wltll loot Wear for Hyudman and Cumberland at 8 2i any in or out door service. Our 6 iJi r' m' grocery Department iever lags. ', foiT'Hyndraan'an'cu -j wyi n , ve naeon nana a lull line of P- m- '- p- . r. E tlGiilSS l& bOH S. Fresh, Plain and Fancy hollidaysbueg branch. af aT aTVrl W "wr m Tiains leave Altoona for poiiiin son.1, i CjfKOCERIKS. i 7 20 a m. 8 25. in. 12 60 p'..,. 150 P" j mA 5 00 p iu., 8 00 p m 9 50 p iu. i Also, th Only full line of Trains arrive at Altoona from r01'" i . T . Pouih, at 6 50 a in. 11 6 ii m. I j l"0-"'' QUEENS WA RE " p- "' ti 4" "' 7 "" ,u' M,rt 10 mnniirts ! Tjitt fmprtwfl arc! rhpapst Saw-Sim on tb Dutxket- Send for catalogue to Iho GEISER MANUFACTURING C0M TATj-irscso'. raAsnuf co., pa. We wast ajreata aud invite correspondence. BOP m a. 7 r ji0r.ap-;T;r;fa.& the county. Every house t7SiJ. :must have its lull sunnlv of them our personal attention. For' '.'' m " J . OllApna a.nl ( la efiii-fi .UL, C. .-.rpasd. Thl .' la 100 PER PRnriT and Sam. CtNT pleit I'ree to men can vassers for Or. Scott' Genuine Electric licit, Ilrunhea, ic. La dy agents wanted for Electric Corsets. Quicki.a!e. Write at once for terms. Dr. Scotty81B b'way, N. Y. ' tlicdU iix. H..uti kl.,n iiiwl f.l'.'i t 'lK't'Si j croHMtig tit-Hi, or othcrine twvl m CAl TIO. -01HL'. e guarantee our roods! to L. .-.r,.,::; tL"' , " uiawwaic. IU1S IS a 11 .,.i i,..,..!,.- , ...i.,.i,ei aena" ;0u0 wm enuTrsl'i'nerr uU ,i,tm the store to call on lor such ar- i hunting, cutti,,Pj t,u.b. r, i.u.mi.. HAXUrACTTKKU BY I tlC lC8 I. P. THOLTAS & SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. B. .u ... who accoiau.g 10 ia. XT. D. WALLS' llAts Stueet, OrrosiTE Cockt IIocse, Novembur 1C' 18t8' Mimintovrii, Pa., V Son. ceive prompt attention. AXPKKW 1U:aSHORK. .Trvr "l ' f 'tklat.d Kill, Juniata Co., Pa IOB PRINTING OK EVEKT KIND 11 1 V . 1 ' a-sn or. a-.tT tl.. ai.v..ml fr . th (! Auuruerauy man will re- I.: ,1 , to.... lor porsots thus tresspassing i'l UB The Sentiuel at. ltepKlUn ettf Dlace to get job woik done. Try it. i th Ilil SENTINKL A MIFFL f nvnFilHT 2 r r i enbsfr'-F'-""' jn'advance ; 1 -r. Transient adver cenu i-r Transient Imi-iii. 0T.it.. 10 cents per I,tJuctlIis w :.. I to advertise by tl year. S . P. K.:.'!"'' on the si.-k I.-'- Ijllit.' a Ml !.'"': li,t m Port I- 1 Jacob N. I..' . relative' V Tlie r.i.n- '' eiNtir.p co.iM b'r'.' IiM.t W'.!--;i. " hi town 'at T! " -,,!! .Ill- ' toes. CaM at '!.--Martin Be i ' - - and dr.r- - ' tlr.mt p;v!;. ' X.vlu- il "".' " -0,1 ,1 t...... i- M.-iiei.-r ". 1 .,,..,. M.-l . ' -a.. to ...f- .i 1 Tin. V. V -is vi;t'tlj b ' 1 " ' t;,.v.-T. :-.' t'onv er.Ti.'.i ' ' -' No " " Cen'r- Wivir ' sn.a" " tii " ' Th" ' serv. T. . 1 the 0 -. IN.'i. l . ar b" : ' "' w 1 nlive to I. 1 ' A -v. : . - roi",'v 1 i. t 1 .' .. , .' 1" - ' ' ,.,! t., ' ' ' ailliOM.r ' I..". -' . " ' berie T .'.;'. . hat p'.i. . i" ' ' .tan-.. - N np.-'.t 11 " '' 1 1 spent e- r.'- -,, bronr' ' ' this ' ' ' I Til- J - ' ' ' " ' ' ! Main '. ' ' ' In-ieC 1 ' '.- On -ii I -t tLe I !" " 1 V b l- ' Tl." (' '11'' ' week 'it t'onnt "..- ; ; re.lt ... : and 1 .. f -1 I. ' 1 r l- Oil Wu .! w 60c., at I; v -The il . .., I. loeK'i 1 ' coi.l.'.- Tt.e I -Opelel '. 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A 1 March 1 j, 'kv, W. W. SI a , MeA.istcn .!;, : "a sons',',, t -r ,1 if veu ure1"an : tn I pay yon