Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 03, 1888, Image 2

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SENTlSEL&KElTbLICAE
!t FLINTOWN.
W t.l!D.ll, Ol TOBI'.R 3, IH.
B. F. S C II W E I E It ,
BDITOB aso Faorairroa.
Till: KKI'l :iIIIAX
TICKIX
rOK PRKS1DKNT,
r.E.N. BENJAMIN UAKUlSON.
OK INDIANA.
r)K VirF. rRESUENT,
HON. LEVI P. MOKTOX,
Or" NEW YK.K.
rod arrasus jrpre,
JAMES T. MITCHELL,
or 1-Hi1.1pn.ra14,
ro AiDir.. r.sa l,
TI!1 'MAS McCAMANT,
I I BLAta I',.l STY.
toa ritviTsnu r.x. toes :
llirri B. IT Ll5l,
I.KWIS Pl'i.UK. . t I.v smm,
TUt'MA WH.A.N, i f 1'iiii.ibCLFUi t.
Thum .lar vhenCcrka Co. j poiaib'.e for the 4,000,000, liberated
anl Juniata O , gave nearly tie I lvi to earn for themselves a Je
saue L'trctuim'e f,f Dm-vriiL- ic- ', cent hviD". It hap mlo the inter
. ... .. . I . .. T-:j.l tat-a I
lonty, tint lit-rks tciu;- it lare ' nil commerce oi i-.m - un
f yiititv and JauinU a suiH'.lone made t what it is to Jay. It bB stimulated
th relative JitTrrtace in toe appear- j aa J fostered and developed miDu.
aucu of tl.e two sections. At the j factoring industries, giving Bteady
approaching election xn itlitr of these j work and living wage to inuuoua rl
counties will report the old time artiwiana. It has uncovered in our
Democratic umjurity. Burks is well soil billions of dollars worth ot wealtn
uigh revolatiouiied. anl Juniata and has created more markets for
Pem'MXu-y h-ive htruck camp with : farm products.
the purpose of swelling the Hepub I It has enabled the United States
ii.-u i victory. The raib of the ! to earn more than 55 per cent of the
flu:, -e is two fwid. Local diasalis ' increase of wealth of the earth dur
faction an.l dissatisfaction with itir the past twenty en years.
Cevelai. J attitude toward the in- Its policr ha been and is to '-build
du-trits of the country. Cleveland up," not '-tear down." What good
sent his a-'euts into the Berks dir. i reason can there be for changing
Confronted by Fifteen Wires.
Detboit, September G. About
fifteen of the thirty three women who
were married to James Y.. Brown,
the champion Benedict, since 1S83.
confronted him in the Recorder's
Court yesterdav. Brown's method
was to advertise for a houstiofper.
f elect as a victim the one from among
tue nppiicanta wno pleased cut moat
and marry her as soon as possible.
He would desert her after afewdava
Five clergymen of this city certified
to marrying Brown to as many dif
leient women, arjd the case aainut
him was so clt-ar that the prosecutor
left it to the jury without argument
The jury took but four minutes to
find him guilty. Sentence was
deferred for the Court to investigate
Brown's career still further.
tri. t to break down a Democratic such a policy, for one whicb in tne
Coniresxman. who would not feup- recent past was tried and brong'-t
port the Mills Tree Tra 1e Bill, and ' ruin, bankruptcy, panics and crime , news was received here yesterday of
MASOX & IU3ILU PIASOS,
Tub improved method of fasteuiiiff tbe
.triers f rianoa, invented by the Mason
and Hamlin OrjiTJ ami Piano Company
few v er since, i UOinrstionaMy one 01
tbe "n)t important improvements ever
made, niakinr the initmment more richly
uvancai in its tones, as well as more dur
able, and ' liable to rrl out ol tune.
Tbe ropnlatten of Mifflmtown and Fat.
tersoo l about lrjOO, and we would say at
lst one ball are troubled with tonieatici
the Throat and Lunrs, as those
1 -nfnii'.ainU are. accordinr to statistics, more
nt to neelect the oi-portnnity to rail on
their rtrnggtat and trot a botue 01 newp a
Hal-uu lor the Throat and Longs, i'rice
60c and $1X0. Trtml nttfrtt. fold bj all
drufgiat.
Muo'EapoLis, Minn., Sept 25. A
Pembina, Iakota, special says: The
bo heavily was the yoke placed on the to our land T Comphre me recorui-,
necks of the Democracy in Juniata wageworkcr, you have tbe deciding
thit each wing groaned wheu tliey
wt re told that they each and both
I would be compelled to have on their
tu ke! for admission to tl: Stata Con
ventton For The Mills Bill.
DIXTKH T .LlXTnaa.
l.Jotinlt. Tuir'. '). J .ha II. Urant,
J. John Wnp.inik'r, W i!. n C. Kre-,
8. Hil.tx-rt I. J"t.n. 17. l)iv;d CUr.
4. W m. r. I'.i ui :t.-u, is. (i. (i. Hu'thison,
5. J..hnJ. M'K'Mry, 1 ' -Jl,n C. Lower,
a i... w T i MRh . '' J. r.-iu'li K.. Miller.
7." Willwm tl.w, -Jl.ti-Tite J Kili.itt, I
a ri.mrlwli.i. J'J. II irrv S. I'aul, !
9. S.uu L. Kartr, Jl (!eo. Shir.. Jr., i tee!. I vt 'il not vote for Mr. BVrry,
10. K'w...i1tir. 'Jl.T. ). eniT
The DemocratioFrogram.
'The '-Kevenuo reform" measure,
kuown as the Mdls bill, it is now
X- i " 11
uu is ti.e ssiaatton oi .auun, c l mADy De.Il0.rate, i8 not a
politic. In county pohu. s the same j Trade measure."
leeling prevails largely nuiuujj iue
Deiuocracy. A large percentage of
11. Vil':.i:n C..-r- '.' . -
rj. vv n'.iirn ; r "e, j.;
1 I. Heier r'.. Mmk. J
14. Heur) 11. rWt.'el. "J
J .tin V. W j l ice.
J. C S:nrt. v dir,
J.j.. Tl.os. Jonas,
I.. M. Trual.
Republican County Ticket.
OK CONlil;ts,
LOT IS E. ATKINSON.
Si.k,ec! to urlivn of D.itr,, I l ncrexct.
Kolt TATE mENAT.'I:,
JOSE I'll M. WOODS.
KC'Il ASLMIXV,
WILLIAM 1IF.UTZLER.
k jK :U...l!-TLl: AM) KE. ' IU'EK.
ANSON U. WILLS.
liii: snrh:ri.
JAMES M CAULEY.
tOI! .JflU I'oMVIIsslONEB,
I'llILII' II All LEY.
-Jw. s !! is..n s.ti.l in Coa.ss
in 1 -i 12 th.it this i o,u:tiy cculd nev
r btc.iti!!' an itiiirpcudcut nation
unless wo pr U".-t Lomo in iutries.
Au.lrt v Jacks, ia t-ui.I virtually th
8:tiiie tLinr in his mcs.-.ige to Con
gress in ls'.'. TLese old fellows
were i-ry good I t :iioonvts."
Foiu i..s nit tiUaa wiJ mun re
duce wiiges lmh to the level of those
nbroa 1, urul wh u th.t t'on.li'ioa is
rnichevl. wo w ill not n e 1 uuy laws
forbidding the importation i f labor
rs nndt-r t.trii-t they will have
in luc iiiei.t to coi:i.., andtue,eiuploy
er no in lucemrr.t to set; 1 fur them
lI:Trisoii'f ! tar of ii'-ct ptni oe.
preferring to vote for Mr Wills- Here
a'l.l there :t is churned that a llepub
lionu will voto for Mr. Berry. A
Lugo percentage of the Democracy
wi'd n..t vote for Mr. Noble; they
w 11 vote for Mr. McCauley. Tue
stampede from Noble by his party
fri.-iids is attempted to be met by do
during that lh.ro is a large conting
ent Kep;il!i-an rote to be cast for
him thut will moro than cover the
Ions iu his own ranks. As the cam
paign progresses tho prospect for
Mr. Ilertzler grows brighter. The
people of Juuiata will ut send 3Ir.
Sheesley to the Legitlatiue to make
.'awa for them. Mr. Woods wi'd get
a largo vote. His competitor for
Senate is not by any means as for
unviable an antagonist as his friends
would bnve him appear. Tbere are
s -ores of his own party who will not
vote for Li.M. They did not voto for
him when he raa ngainst Atkinson
and their politic.il admiration for him
has not betn intensified since that
time.
Free Whisky. "Some of
Democratic papers ure donving
the
the
a horrible accident about eieht miles
from here. While two kaif breeds
were trying to break a colt to saddle,
the colt reared up striking one man
with his fore feet, kiiliughnn iiiFt tnt
ly, and throwing the other and drug
gin g him about a mile. When found
the man was dead, his bead kicked to
a pulp.
Pittsburgh, Fa , Sept 25. Abont
9:30 last evening a north-bound
engine on the south-west branch of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, running
at the rate of about thirty miles per
mit is not only a Free Trade measure
in every seuce but it is sectional
l. trisl ition. It is Free Trade because . huur, struc k a cow between Fair-
cUance and Lmontown, throwing the
engine on the track and completely
iu one hundred other ways.
It is sectional legislation because
it proposes to protect such articles
as are produced in the South and
places on the free list every article
produced in the North as can be seen
from the following partial list
Loui.-ini sugar, 68 per cent duty.
5uutb. ru rico, 100 1-2 e't du,J-
overturning it instantly killing one
wau named Leander Miller, residing
at Fairchance. It is supposed he
was stealing his way to Unioiitown.
Engineman Thompson, of Union to we;
Brakcman Rut-b. of Uniontown, and
Conductor Dmges, of Pittsburgh,
were also tevert ly injured, but v ill
recover. The wreck caused several
hours delay to trains.
it declares for free lumber, of which
we produce to the va'ue of 300,
000.000 annually, free wool of which
we produce 300,000.000 pounds
annually. It declares for Free Trade
in tlax. "hemp, jute and other fibres ;
Free Trade iu cement, potash, lime
and brick ; Free Trade in meats,
game and poultry ; Free Trade in
vegetables, peas and beans, Free
Trade in salt of which we produce O ttavva, Ont. Sept. 2(1. A fehock
10.0OU.ti0 J bushels annually. Free ing affair occurred at tho Exhibition
Trade in Marble and etone. Free i grounds this afternoon. A young
--..: .... ,.! Vr Trad. bu"'"-r Darnel lorn W nisler was
iraudiu imp"'""-- i.l..ci,.i . l .n: I .
balloon at the height of over lOoO
feet
A balloot ascension and a parachute
drop was advertised as the drawing
card of the day. Among the volun
teers to hold down the balloon was
Winsley, who with Gibers grasped a
stout rope running round the base
of the balloon.
When the order to let go was given
all released their hold with the exce;
tion of Winsley, who, retaining his
bold, was swiftly borne upwards.
The aeronaut was ui.able to help him.
Wins'.ev was called urion lo let to.
BEST MADE
CLOTHIiN G
Foa
fn OurPepuUrBrsnd
SUB n .
Will fee j"ouri& a.
Cm;&inatioiii?ot always
to be ad. -"
A Fine Quality of
ATA REASONABLE PRICE
" rta
V. C. YATES Sa CO-,
LElHiEB BUILDING
SIXTH ANP CHESTNUT.
' OSIJLt AX2n:AS
meat-cutter
Utxiquftllaxl and pr-
Ue (ht iur iiavan.
Mines ' W-at.
8c r p p 1 , Croqunif.
Hamburg Piek. c .
So. Mi.t. rx '
prsrid,on riCipt u: i O.
AMERICAN M Hi CO,
CiAWulM-n'.'iiAve.,
J'li'l-.I'-Ij.tlj.
on & Hamlin
1 tat.' 0
Northern lumber,
North-.-m wol,
Xorthern sa!t.
Northern beans, ai:d pea,
Norlhrn vt-gtTabiea,
Northern Bx, (not dresaed)
Nortbt-rn lime,
do duty,
no duty,
no duty.
no duty,
no duty
no dnty.
no duty.
to remove ail Federal burdens from
the retail li.pior business and make
saloon k.i ping free throughout the
laiid, bo far as the General Govern
ment in couct rned. If they will
turn to the bill in question and look
at the fortieth section thereof they
will find it to read a3 f. .ilov:
"Th t ail claiis.'S ot section 3,214
Thk Anti I'r.r.F. Yorr. 1'autv. ''Iii jot the E- waed Statutes, and all la
the face of hundreds of thousands of am-ti.istory thereof, and all other
i i i : l
uncounted vot. s cast l,v the colored wnicu inipos-e nj fjrii
ni n of tho Soulh it is t'.io acm of
audacity f. r ( "level it. I to av in his
letter of ac -e; tance that the Demo
cratii party fivors givii.g the color
ed man all of his rights. If the col-
statctnt nt thut tho Mills bill proposes jfjin Conscientious and Loy.il Hen
iSupport Dr. brooio f
'The third party Prohibition can
Iidate fr Vice President is every
where flaunting his unrepentant re
bel views in the face3 of the people
and to such au extent that the loyal
temperance people who admire Get!
Fifcke cannot conscientiously vote
for Lis coupanioa oil the ticket and
to vote for one is to vote for the
other.
Dr. Brooks, the third party Prohi
bition candidate for Vice 1'reside.Dt,
iu speaking at a large tetuperunce
convention at Minneapolis, in January
upf.n manufacturers of still, retail
deu.ers in liijuors ami reiail dealers
iu mult liquors are hereby rt pealed."
How does this striko the Prohi
bitionist who are laboring so fear-
1 ! ssly and industriously to keep free
t-red voters of tLe S..mh had not j Democracy in power ?'"
oei n le; rived ct tlie:r riglits Cleve
land would never have betu Presi
dent ntid tho olid South'" would
have bfcu utd.eard of."
It Is Democracy.
-Intimid.-.tin- voters, committing
but still clucg to the rope. The
balioon Lad now gone 1000 feet up
wards, and the spectators stooJ par
alvzed with fear.
Winsley finally let go one hand,
but c.ung to the rope with the other.
It was only for a moment howevt r,
that ! supported himself with his
one hand. That was released and
down he came like a rocket, esecnt
ing a series of somersaults in tha air
as lie feu.
lie struck in a field one hundred
feet from the grounds, and with the
exception of iris face was terribly
sia-.hod. Tha balloon a few mi n a tec
later coJapsc-d, and the aeronaut do
bcecded in safety with bis parachute
DrraoiT, Mick, Sept. 2o AWi
hlteen oi toe tnirty-tbren women
who were married to JumesW. Brown
the eliaa pion Benedick, since 1S."3.
confronted liirn in tho Recorder's
Auri vesterany aiurnoou. it was
said :
'-In that content my distinguishetl j established that Brown's m'thod war
friend (Fiske and brother who leads j to advertise for a housekeeper, s
me in this conflict was on the 61 le of
emancipation. He was an aboli
tionist ; and I used to hate an aboli
tionist worse than I did the devil.
IL.M.4 oi "l tun n Ili'h tariff
man and Protectionist, and for the
reason that 1 am an American and a
frien I of American labor. No work
ingmen lin ever called for a reduc
tion and no reduction suould be
liiadi; until it is deimtiiiUd by the
jieopln. We need no t.u.ff tinker
ing. Wo want protection from one
end of tho cumtrv to tho other..
touch not the tariff, li.ise the tiuitTso!
high that not a sirgh? foreign article
of foreign i;.:.u fact ure can come to
it. T. V. Powderly.
Citti..vM) Has No Si jii Tits.
"Citceral I lai nsoii Uiet tit theDi nison
House in Indianapolis a traiu loaded
Grand Army mi n from Kansas who
went uu their way to the reunion ut
Colniubus. Ohio. I:i response to
grettii.goi the General speke briefly,
concluding as foi'.ofts: "Tho bond
that binds us together as soldiers ol
the late war is i ne that is enduring
and close. No party associations
frauds at the bidlot-box, making false j If thtre was anything ontt-ido the
counts and returns an 1 resorting to - nether regions that I bate 1 more
, . , . - , . i than Knottier it was an ao uiioiihi
every kind of iniquity known tj And while he was fight
political juggling, to put. their I inT Cq one gj.le, I was doing all the
d.dates mto oftiee has become as ( ,,riiViij.T and all the exhortation, and
all the c-t.treaty, ana a lillio nguiing
on the other side."
The same Dr. Brooks, since his
nomination raid ia a public address:
"I thank God that I wi'd never
have to answer for the sin of voting
the Republican ticket"
uiucu a part ol tne metuous oi
Democracy as holding conventions.
Many of their brightest lights anil
nu'st effective workers are to day in
peciW nti iries for their assaults upon
the franchise.
What silly bosh is all the talk of
Democracy about a free ballot a fair
count. It is not a fact that the shot
gua of the South has made it possible
to always give Democracy's candi
date 13 electoral votes iu Presi
dential elections? It is not tnie
SUMMER ' COLLECTION
or THE
Latest New Spring
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE
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aSr -TOBACCO
SUMMER STYLES !
TIj Cbaiuplen Clwthler ol.Junlatu t auul) bai Iqk jut r.
turued frvui tbe Eastern cities HilU a uderful
Will miiko friends, outshine rivals, win victories, aiid seh iulf on iu
merits. MEN'S BOY S L ClllLI-REN S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
and Gent's furnishing gewds. First Class, combining Style, yality
Elegance, with prices that will astonish yau. N sal is expected nilm,
I prove this.
But I ask your patronage only when I giv complete satisfdctiws. yT
stock of 11 ATS, CAPS, BOOTS k SHOhlS OVIiR-ALLS, WATCHES
JEWELHY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts. Neck wear, lkrt ai
Cuffs,Trunks and Satthele, is full und complete. CU and ht
Sam'l STRATEB,
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FUU.MiHEK
IN PATTERSON.
June 18, 18S6.
DOfrtFAfL TO Qlv'
0 V
I-
NT AAY 'J r-
Organs and Pianos.
Til Cabinet Ormn wu Introdoced hw Mmou A
nHtn'iis iu 11. 3litja A Hanjiin rsi s lure
kivi malntAinei their vmpiTiiJarT over nil trer,
)ia in ivcivod ilittbt Uutiuraul ail Great World
Kxl.it. uoii hqc 167.
Tit ImproTd Mode of Stru;Injr Piano. irrrmiM
by Miixu H axilla in lvi, Hi a preot atlxance ia
piaoo cuntrnriiiaTi, eji?r proDuuncU'if it ' ihm
pnraievt intprtveiail in uu" iu lialf arcttiry.'
I'ian circular. O'Titninir. a 0 icstimoiilmia from
Iiirrtianpra. DrriaicitTf( mud tuner, and Piano aud
0oa Catalogue, free.
'JiZSS k EAIOU C2SA1I FUITO CO.,
Locio K. ATaiNo. K. M. M. I'tssELl..
.tTHlXO.i & I'lMCLL,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ,
MIFF LIN TOWN, PA.
rryColluctiDg and Conveyancing j.romi t
ly attended to.
Urru i On Main Btreet, in place of ri-t-i-deuce
ol Lotlla K. Atkinaon, Kq., oull. ol
Bridge streut. JOct M, lPb'i.
FEKNSTLVaIl EA1LI0A1.
TIllk-TAliLfc;
On arid alter Sunday M.,y ls;h, Bk
traiua tbat atop at V H'in ill ran a o!int.
EASTWARD.
CKAWFOKB, M. !.,
lT"OM ACCL.HMUKAT1. N i"area Altoona
,, j aaiiv at o j" a. iu., ijn.nc ? 1,2 a. n.,
i Ilumiiifrdon ,83 a. in.. V..imt L'nion at
: 6,f;. a. til., Nt.u llai: ilti.n 7.04 . m.
! I'tVnlmin 7,'J'J a. iu.. L-i.i.;n 7,13 .
! ni., Viliord .11 a iu., Mitllin J.:7 a. u.
ol ' PMt Koyal a. m-. M.-xio ?. . D .
VE WAHT SOU!
To send us 40 cents
for one of our
-e rr r.-cv:,.. :r-
Harrison at Home.
Key. M. L. Haines, ps stor of the
First l'retbyterian C;.orch of Indian
moli. where Oeneral and Mrs. Ben
iitNiin Hirrisou buy leen mtnibers
that maiorilies there are uianufactur j jast after tUy were ' luftrrj, sayB
ed rr;Mrdless of tho M.te enst? and tlut eveu during loliticul CMtnpiJns.
is it not true that oliticiil and social j (Jeneial Harrison almost inynriitb!y
ostmcism will follow a porson ado managed to so arrange his enie-
, ,- . -. i uieius as 10 ue in uih iew uu ouu
r 1 1 j s A
tho South.
lei t as a Tictiiu toe one iroiu a:uonr
the applicants who pleased him most,
and uiirry her as soon as possible.
lie w.ml i ?cse'-t her afVr a fe-.y days
Five cler-uicn of this city certify to
ruurrym Brown to as many differ
. . . . - ...
eni women, ao i case against, liim
was so clear that the prosecutors left
it to th jury without argument.
Brown teKtitiod in his own behalf and
made a sorry mors of it contradict-
n:g niinse;i at every torn, lie pro
fessed not to remember any of Lis
dupes, assertion that he was only
once married, and that Lis wife was
tiead. and that he had once been con
fined as a lunatic at New Orleans.
Brosyn was pallid and looked like a
siek man. During the trial Nancy
Eobrrtson's indication could not be
repressed, and she denounced Brjwn
as a perfidious wretch. The jury
agreed with her, evidently, for they
took but four minutes to find him
puilty. Sentence was deferred for
the court tn investigate Brown's ca
reer still further.
WP.1. R ADAM'S
MICROBE
KILLER
The Great GERM
or BACTFRI
DESTROYER.
To Cure Disease,
Remove the Cause.
PnyH lin , t y s. lct l;fj rrr-jtrrii-, Y ,,vt t'i-.-.ovrrH
tH-it rms ' I ' ' - t-OiniTr.'y tailtj Mcrtbe,
ar te caue 1 ri'.-iiw.
T.e Mu KOEf kit-LWt CUKS Ly Jftirin the
icrehsx : at the iaini fi-c frtn,- th fcZ. -d and
f-;ldt U the t.itrtK . Mr. I;.id.,m h.T cUaLiishcd
tactory No. 4 n Fliilade'phia.
Of..j- at 819 Arch S'.ft.
!m-.,::-N an-I -.?ry t. f c fr, ; . CATARRH,
fcPONCHTTIli CONSHMPTION.MALARIA,
BHtUMATIbM, l)uti cf the Htood.eu ..
by wriunj or cil!:nat at altir o 'r, wi.i receive
cn- iilan Iv-.i; 'Vf :t iy -f V!'--r Ki 1.1. Fit
1 fTTt" -t f -ir A.ni'if v.i 1 -c erh-
! h-d tu ."' lv n . . . "' Ji 's. -, 1 r-!.... M-
ryijn.i. i - " ' ' s. i!.- - , . !;.- ll.i- t Ut.tory
wtil S"Tr ' I I K i, .,y j,
AS" MiTOKAliVKTO HEALTH.
B in. FARM WRENCHES.
lai-ht, HttP-Iy and tironr. W'lt Otjtwmr and Out
Uut two Oi dinary V". rent-l.e.
YOU VVAKT
As Eixiucil
Household S. D. Set.
ThW m ronirta of ft K'-wor-d Ilnn.IV an.l
four iut-rehaiiKalile Iim i- I- !' ir!rivr and
I clua. In flttusi.' s7tip. I'll I a-t.-d in r.oat xi
Ikix Tljil I'ulia n'Htanllr tifrul evrvl-r.
anxiod tiie hw. l Oi. cBiv. in tl.e flK.i. on
tlie (ami. !x;ut f re -n rew.j.1 .r I .O.
Ask Your Local Dealer
for Ihm. if h- naa not pi.t Win !. v. ill frt them
fwr von. or wt will anJ .U-r on iwipt of pner.
aa a'bovo. !mi stunt p tor vmt illustrate cata-
ELLRICn & CO., .
PlantsvIKe, Conn.
FAtTIFr TOUil LAWXS.
D. M
11 . u ...nmt.1l artivelv the t.ractii t-
Med;cine and Snrgerv and their collaterM j luxmrar. r,... ";3.-.j a.
uranchea. Office at the old corner of Ti.ird j Tliooij'-oi.towu f.4 a. m., I)urard 8.47 a
;i..d Oranee atreeta, Mittiiutown, fa. i :"""""" " f '- .
March h, 1B76. D1-, "'"''"j",' 1U ' ' "
. j and at 1 l.ilad-lj l,ia, i 15 .. m.
Joiisi J'cLai ciilik. Johh-h W. timmll , Sfa Shobe Klpa E(b leaven aIiouiii 4i;1t
VI 1.1 If. 11 1.1 At ST1H yt atfi.1 a. m., and atoi.piiiR a a)! raealtr
IKEDRAKGE AGENTS,
PORT liOYJL, JVMATA CO., 1:9.
3-Otily reliable Comi'anieij repreaeuted.
D.-c. , isst-ly
i atatiolia n'-lai'fli Alio..i.a au.l Hiir'iiUu-rt
rea' fi s M;ft;in at f -.'.O a. ni., Ilarriubcrg
! 11.40 p. M., and arrix eo in HjiJ.-.j.l.e l
I 3. 15 . m.
Mail Tkain leaves rti.fbuig daily at
0..r5 a. iu., Aito'iiia at l!,t'0 p. ui.. atid a'up-
j mail . mi iTf iiiui ti.a,i.(iin ui i I ll i M. 111
I', V I A T 1 V A M V V U A " W 1 I - t"-. ' rnsburg i .'.(j j.. ui., J-,.!
1lUiliJi i .iiiuui JJiii't ! adeljdna 4 Lo a. in.
CF MHI LISTOHS, 1A.
ITU
BKANCH AT FOKT KOYAb.
JOSK1H iiOlliKOCK. Prti dmt.
T. VAN 1KW IS, fashur
MBLCTOHa.
W . I". fViiHirov, JoeLlll KotLrock,
John Ht-rtxler,
!!... rt K. l ark r,
T. V. li win.
Fhilij. W. Ktioc
Louis K. AtkiuKon,
yzr- o ?
l'he.ldest and beat i.K'.itu:i..n for rditiln
inf a Bu:n.Ba Ed'iration. V'e l ar s. c
Clu!l.v i-rei'aieil thouf-aiids of vomt. n-.t-n
for the ai-tive riutien ol 1'or CircuUra
add rena.
I. BI FF&SIUS, Pntatuir, Pa.
, . . . ,,. . . . ! jubt baek from
vca and Iw your intelligent vote put : .
J 1 i ixionnt uiis.
Voters of the North, how long
tiiu.-t this condition of things last ?
cau break it. It is t-troner than ! Look at tho piestions that confront
political association, and we ar able
thus in our Ci rand Army associations
to come together upo-j that broad
audhi'hp'uin of fraternity, loyalty
and chaiily. Lj-t lue now, if it be
your pleasure, extend a comrade s
hand to each of yon "
Democracy tue Tarti .r "TnisTS.'-
"The law should crush tho trusts,
and it should begin with :
First Tho Standard Oil Trat,
at whose at ad is tho Democratic
on:itar from Ohio. Henry B. Payne,
and his son-iu law, Whitney, who is
Democratic kitcretsry vt the Navy in
Cleveland's Democratic cabinet.
Second The Coal Trust, at whose
head is the Deruixratie Con-Pressman.
Wm. L. Scott, member of the Demo
cratie National Committee, and
Cleveland a trusted politioid confod
era! a.
Third The Sngr.r Trust, at whos
hea l is Mr. lUvemyar, once Dcmc
cratic Mayor of New York City, and
who west before the Democratic end
of the Houso Ways and Means Coui
nnttae, and arranged with Chairman
Milla and his fellows to changn the
proposed sugar chednle so as to
Hike it an iad the trut."
I .vs. Often he spoke from sis to
tej tiuiL-s a week, and oa Sunday af
teruoon met his Bible clas, compos
ed of half a Lnndiel -vounp; meu.
I looking us bright anl as fresh as if
a vacation in the
your seal of condemnation on Demo j Thos who hear General Harrison
writes Mr. Haines, '-when called up
on to lead in prayer in the Thursday
evening service iu his church, can
not but notice the simplicity and
chnsteuebS of expression, the humili
ty of spirit and the deep sense of
revence tb"t characterize his utter
ances. I venture to allude to this
because the real disposition of man's
bea: t often comes tc its clearest be
trayal in his prajera."
1 will not presume to draw aside
the veil that conceals the home life
of General Harrison and hid family ;
yet I feel free to say that it ia a
Christian American home, of the nob-
cratic methods. A vote for llirrisor.
means a vote for pure, upright
government ; a vole for' Cleveland
means your approval of Democratic
ways. ItepubiieauL-'m means Fro
t'.'ctiin to yourself and to your family.
Democracy means America for
F.r.gland and Fnglish ideis and all
the misery nnd distress you want as a
consequence.'
Why tha R9publicin Party Should
Kale.
j lest type, where the affection that
"Because it Las made under its : binds" iu members is purified and
policy of Protection. United States I strengthened by faith in God, and
iion.lu worth t J day l'2'i cents on the
dollar, while in lSi) they wtro a
drug oa the market at 83 cents. It
euibles American workiagmen to
earn g'o,l wages, to livo well, own
their on homos, lay a little aside
for a raiuy day ia Savings Banks,
and t i fC joy comforts that are abtto
lately denied England and European
laborer. It has given to tlj anl
difnl iel poldie on their weary and
cheerless walks dowu the shady side
of life, ocenpatious and good wages,
ind n;ot fhtn thi. ii )mn ninth it
where from the family altar that waa
eree'e J more than a third of a cen
tury ago, there goes np each day the
utterance cf thanksgiving and con
fession and pruytr to the Heavenly
Father."
The shortest and safest way to
settle the Tariff question is to elect a
Republican President and House of
Representatives. The friends, not
the enemies, of borne labor, should
make those law that are to protect
home labor. Tbe people of the Uni
ed States, do not propote to entrust
their iJustiial future to men who
aro allied to foreign capiti! and lalwu
A Diligent Voting Girl.
Rw Wise, a young jirl of Maridiar,
Miaa., had 6ve centa given her aa a joke for
a birthday preaent. Sh bought a yard of
calico with ft and made a un bonnet, which
ahe aoM for forty renta. Thia abd invested
in more calico, mule it np, aold tbe gar
ment and reinvested tho capital until ah
bad $10. With tbia aha bongbt potatoea,
planted them, paid for the cultivation of bor
crop, ior garnering ana carting to tow-i,
and made $50 kc!ean . profit. Altoo na
Tribune.
The Great Ira-lnf r Induat rial
Lxpioliion-It educed Rates
via reDDifhanla Rail
road. The Ti'gin'a Agricaltnral, Mechanical.
id Tobacco Exposition will bo held at
Richmond, begianing October 84 and cloa
lug Itiovomber 21t, 1888. - Thia expoaition
will be the best exhibit ot the Industrial and
agricultural resources of tha upper Sooth
ever bi-kl. oeaale aa exteoaiv duplay ot
agricultanl prod acta and Uno otock, a
apecial aectioo will be devoted to tobacce
ir.uMratu.g all na it awa Irom tho puw
to tDe pipe. Tbe apecial featurea embnee
a beaieb abow, running and trotting raca,
and BunMtvaa other fni of iutervatiDg
entertainment. Tho capital of tbe , Otd
Dominion ia aa exceptionally interesting
place, and witb tbo extraordinary attrae
tiona offcrl by tbe expoaition, ami tbo da.
Upbuilt climate of this aeason, the pleaaore
of a visit ia greaUy enhanced.
For the benefit of the host of paoplo who
will desire to viait tbo oily under Chute
favorable ctreumatancee, the Pennsylvania
Eai'road Com any wll sell excursion tickets
to Richmond every Monday aad Tburaday
uuriii the continuance of tbo expoaitioa
good to return until November 2$lh inclu
sive, from all principal stations on its ay stem
at a single fare for the round trip.
SALESMEN WANTED
TO StLI. !f rilSEKY STOC K.
Profitable -lilj-lrt rOHat (n li.-ni-sf, t-n.-r
getic men, er.l r on salary nr co!lllJiniln.
ex;K-n'-. paid. A fi u outlli turniItd faeh
Ksiini.tn. Tl.e Li :h mm i aii!y learntd.
Wr crow all Ihe new and rare vnrittiea ot
Fruit aral Orn-ou-'iial tre-n V,'rit for
n:a. l'O'.'PKS. BliO Si. illiMA, M-
jle Ave KurB-ri", Wi ntC'ti-MiT, Fa. Kb
tahlished 1853.
September 18. 4t.
It
FOLDING LAWN SETTEE.
Tho Peer or all Lawn Seats.
Above vat rprpnfg our patented
Settee. TLe only tv-tteo ever made that
will adjust itself t-i uneven ground.
TiitrM, dnraV.le, baadsouie and Btrong.
1'uioted briiht red auil ornamented.
Prices: Srtoea. fl.SO acdiUO.
Chain, ).(.
Korlsera, (4.00 eaveb..
They all fold flat.
If yonr dealer don't krep them, ask
hini to order for you from
A2lEBICA!7 FOLIIITS CELTS. CD..
1301 to 1323 ii. Main St,
ST. 1XI IS Mo.
"PEERLESS "
LEADS THE M OULD.
S500 in GnH for Ocupral Ru)riority at C!n-
cinnaxi m uitriai i-.XM.sition ailur
luUl
j Mail KxprehS leaves FitthLur? atlUUia.
i Altoona ttiw Ui T!t.e 0 j. u. ; Uust
,' in f! ion 7 B7 p m ; Lewirtou M-jm; M:f-
Hin 9 10 p ui j iiarrisburg lull p ui ; 1'a .s-
del-liia 4 -ft a in.
Stockholders Individually Liable, j I'tiiladrlpbiii Kxpres will atop st JiJfl ,a
at 11 oo p. u., Hlu-n I:j,;u.l
WIS TV' hT.
Kaht Linp: lt-a-H I'M nl 1 tiui ti.'.v a!
11 50 a m; IUrri.-t u'(f 3 40 p in ; M ffis
6 06 pin; Lcinifwri S p u: ; .Mturcs
b 10 p ui ; arrix.-. ut Titthl itb mT 1 1 V pm.
Wat Passi-Hosh I. art's rtiiiilflliia
daily at 4 .It's, ui.; Harri.- tur;r, H 15 s.
l);iiiraiiiiou. b 64 a. m.; Newport, ' J a.
in.; M i lli-ratou ii, 40 a. in.; Thouii.vtiituw.'i,
i Li. a. ui.; Van Dyke. 1U '! a. iu.; Tawar
ora, 10 114 . m.; aiexioo. Ill u7 a u: ; Port
Koyal, 10 13 a. u:.; Mitllin, I'l Jo a. m.;
M:llord, 10 a. iu ; Narrows, I'l ") a. m.;
f-vwistown, l' 41 a. in.; Me Wyi..n, 1111
a. li..; Nratim ! I a in i It .11, 1 1 .,'. a. m , Una
tinirdon, li 17 p. ni.; TroUf, 1 "7 p.m.
Altoona, I 4& p. m., aud atop at a!! rcg-ular
tatl4Ila U'twi-i-n IJarristmrx as) Ailuoaa.;
OviTra Kxraras leavrs 1'hiU lt lphis sai
ly at 5 M .. m., Hrritttirjr, lit 'J'i f. a..
Mopping at Kockviilo, .Ht,rysviilf, Dunoan
nun, Ni-w p.-rt, M ilii ri:owa, Thouips julyaa,
Port ho) al, tuuo at It lllini, 1 1 55 a. ru.. Al
toona, o a. in., aud 1'itiNtmrtc, ti I'l a.m.
M ia TliM l- avs I'lii'.adalplna daily at
7.("J a. m., HarrintKirg 11.0 a. in., Nr-
port, 1 13 p. in., Mitllin p. rn., stop-
lur BtalloiiB t.rtHefn n;0i:a
rxarbt-a Altooua at 3 J) p. m.,
MOltUi li i br :
I l.ilij. M . K J, A .. U . i-l.. li. ; ,
Joai-ph Koiino, k, .'hi e II. Irwin,
L. K. A tk inarm, K. K. 1'urker,
W. U. rni-ry, J. liola.ea Ii in,
John llr;r.ler, T. V. Irwin,
j M.u-y Kurtt. Jcrouio N. Tbonj.aon, Jr
I Cl.ariottetiiiydtr.
1 Lrr' and Four rr ii.t. ii.ttn-hl will Lt
j-t-ii cn ci-iinkiiti s il fiejKif.it..
I jn j;:, ibb7 it
V"e Firm.
llriul and Expert test.
(AM
Srinff And Snnnnep Gocds. aii
C O i and Altoona r
No more -winter lor months 1'ut6Ul,rt5 p. m.
to come. Spring and bummer' ,"';' --" :""f
t o a.lf l liia daily at 1 1 i a. in . . turnsLiarr at
are here and to tonlorm to the -'i: r- m., imncaanoi i.w p. m., Nr.
: .i rt 5,16 p. in., M;ilcrsUovu 5,'J-j p. m.,
cliuige the Senior member of, Tiioinpnontown 5,:; p. m.. van.iika s.4i
, . . , . p. n: , Tuacarora 5.1s p. tn., Mi'io 5,50 p.
the iiriu has just returned Irom ; ,., port Koyai 5,54 p. m., ii i;:.n soj p.
Ei 1 , 1 1 ' In., LowiBtown 6,1; J 11. 111. Mo VfVIos 0 ,
astern .Markets, where he ' 48 V. m., N.-wn.n iumun r.n P. ...
lected with great care the goods , "ttiugdou 7 40 p. m , ai-,.. & p. .
b it lii 111111V n itrorm fivor ' Faclfle Expreasleaves I'hiiadelpi.ia 11 5
tnai llian liairons Knor. vi UarriHhure a 10 a m ; li.n-nm.n3
m-htfXmf mr ! :;k a ni ; Ntwj.ort 4 01 am; M irtiin i 3S a
VUl 111. ' I"! Lcwihtown 501 am; McVrjtnn6M
a. ui ; Mt. Union 6 4'J a iu ; Huut:i.it1 .m
We liaVO HOW" filled Olir I I'ct'-rsburc : -r, a u. ; S4rure Cr.tk
. . ti40a m; Tvrone 7 tni a m ; b.'ll's M:Ii
shelves with spring & bummer 7 -j.z a m ; Xitoou 1 05a m ; i'utBiu:
(Joodsofall kinds. Our cus-' !" 4 ' p'"'
. . ! S.-a sjiore Kxpresa ei."t, on Scniitft,
tomers have appreciated OUr will connect with .-.und iy Mail east Isaml
cfibi ts to trive thtm roodn to i l v- '
.... 0 1 LKWISTOWN DIVISION.
suit their purposes, and we T,.i,,.it.iJ..i...nj,,nr.iiiu.
AGEKTS
WANTED
To canvass for one ol th.- largest, old
et ealablUlied, HtT hlOH .1
ral'ItStHICS In I lie couulr).
Moat liberal terms. Uaequaled facilities.
GENEVA NCRSERT, established 1846.
W.T. giullh, Geutta, X. T.
October 3 1K88.
Caution Xotlce.
All persons are hereby cautioned, not to
trespass on tbe lands of the undersigned in
Spruce Bill, and Beale townships, for tha.
parpoae of gailw-rtng barrn-s, bunting, Ash
ing, or in ary oth-r way trespassing, on
aaid lauds, as the trespass law will he en
forced agamst people who violate aaid law.
IIakxisos MltXIWFI(
Jane 9, lr-t-8.
Hollce toTrespasser.
'Having leased 400 acres of wood land
of David Wilson, and 400 a-res of wood
land of John Mct lura, adjoining lands ol
Pennsylvania Kailroad Company in tbe
vicinity of Boiler's Cap. I hereby caution
at peraooa against trespsssinr on the above
mentioned leased lands for lav pnrpoae ol
caning umow ana so lonn.
: Joua Bexshob.
MifBintown, May 28, lfe8.
"1 rkra
XW CLJJT pie Free to men can.
vassers for Dr. Scelt'at Cienulne
Electric Belt, lirushet, ate. La
dy agents wanted for Electric Corsets.
yuicx sales. Write at once for terms. Pr,
Scott, 813 B'way, N. y.
! believe that we are better lire-1 ry at 3r m 10 &5 4 ,n' s 1: p m fOT
I 1 1 .. t If Sunl.i.ry at 7 15 a m, 3 U0 v m. . .
'lo-o in"" w ci nitiu meu i Trains arrive at LewiMow n Junction rri-w
confidence. We invite ou to ! 'lr,y at B00.In. 1 i""- 4 J" tm
come and hee and be taiii-iiea kV. , ,,.t , v.
our dress goods department t Tr.iu, leave TvroIl0 .,t B,n,ioLte ud
CvSta'nfl ijkr.iC'-iH -a.-a Imvo iilliumt pvorvthitio- ' Loi a llavrn at K 10 a ni. J 1 5 D ui. Lra's
fifSfk 'v. si i 11 1 11 rn Tvr.-no lor CurwenaviHe and Cicaiaoid
siftacpfcij Don't be backward, call for i 0 a Iu, 8 uj P ui,7 p m.
WIlUlOU aiu. ; 1 mmn leave lyruun lor vt arnon .
J Peun-ylvania Furnace aud Scotia al I2s
feltOCtt (Itlll ttOOt&, Train arHvTat Tyrone from Ki-llefsaw
, ... , i and Lock Haven at 1J 05 p ni, and 6 S" p-
Our lioot and bhoe De-, . ... , , rn..i.
... Trains arrive at Tyrone troui ta'
partment IS lull 111 ltfl assort- ! ville ana ClearrJeld at'J 68 ai, and n j
ment, and j'ou certainly can 1m; i m' 6 17 ,,u-
suited in fit, quality and price. ' .lr'lmwlT''u.ufiTt
I 1 riors Mark and Peunsy Ivaui r urcace ai
Whatever improvements have oa a m, at i as p m.
been addetl by the manufactures j it. a. fc. t. k. k. bepeokd rivisiox-
WC have them all. W Can j Trains leave Huutin i.a I r K Ulurd,
supply you with foot wear lor 11-v"'!m?D B'"1 'er!"d ' B-5 '' "
t t J . aud o 6o p. m.
any in or out door service. Our . , u . id-
J ! Trains arrive at Huutingden Ira n -
grocery Department never lags, 'ford, liyndman aud cumheriaud t i-19
We have on hand a lull line of; m' " p- .
Fresh, l'lain and Fancy
"Peerless Traction and Portable
Eiirlnes. " Domei'tic' and Creamery
Lnerines. Steam (ians; Plows. Tho
"Gelser" Thresber and Cleaner.
ratent Variable Frle-
I). .us.
, . i f
rWrl T fcou ieed. I
Tjit !niproTvd atifl rliraprnt Saw-Mill on Lh
miirktit. lnil f-jr c.n!aliir to the
CEISEU XANUrACTLRING CO.,
VA7rccr:2: rtiinr es., ti.
W waat a-vnta and mvite correspondencew
I. P-Thcinasd Son's
BO
FERTILIZERS
ron sia s!! ISe vsls..i!e clei nts t.f Kal.'e Rs-itire
In s eooreuirslrj f'.rm. hi a it j-r s.l ii,r sil
ar.ps. Thry are caaufa.iu.-ei lor ievi:: T.nii.
Bei I r : 1 ri-y "m i.-.i L-;e- In tae lie d
Ot R WOnivf p"M- evt.-v nu-iiliy. Vi a riv
temoi..rFrr.r.nalatt','!i.n. ?..r ihenjrce tr.' a'-y
we guarantee oar g'jod ruo b- ;rj,,' e-1 Tt.,v
wh um them si lorno t j- m. u uta tueia ana
yon will endorse ibrau
SJAMirS ACTCKEH IT
L P. THOMAS & SOM,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
ANDREW bEASI10Rfc,-GAT, i
Ook'aud Mills, Juniata Co., Pa
JOB PRINTING OF EVERT KIND
done link othce.
HOLLIOAi'SbUEG BRANCH.
GROCERIES.
I Trains leave Aitooua lor points
South. l
7 20 a m. H -'i a ni. 12 50 p iu. 1 50 P
5 00 p iu., b 00 p m 9 50 p m.
Also, the only full line of , e;t i " r
a UEE i S WARE ;"l n,- " p-m-7 w r "d n
in the county. Every house j .
must have its full supply of j caitios notice.
Queens and Glassware, this is j Aii persobs are hereby cautioned .,''
t Tl v l ! ,;..,,,.. P iiiiiidine brts,
me eiuic uj can uu tor suca ar- "" ."""! -. - ,r
inrowiiiK uu.u .hhk u j.
I croKSinir fields, or oth rwisa tree;'"-
tides.
A 1 i ... a. v a-sf tt.at afl'Mrl tfllf Id lil latUU
Ail orders bv mail will re- ! ,.:,v.. ..r.r.i ,n L.rt to
ceive prompt attention.
Remember the place,
will ho dea.
lor perfcons thus tn-appsssing
I .1 A ,A I. m
' W. D. WALLS-
3
ilxm Htbeet, OfPOBITE Cocbt Hocse, i
November 16, 18??.
Mifiliiitown, Pa.,
I-
i
V- Sun.
The Stnlntl and r-pwi ' oC;e i th
Tiyit. " "B
1 place to get Kb wotk done.
iLt
SENTINEL h
m;f:'t.in
WtDtUAY. H
t e k
SSibscriptifr, ,."
.advance, 1..V
Transient advert, ...
..ut.r!' ,or,',!
Transient bu.-in --
.n, 10 cents per ui.e
Redactions wi.l ..- l
w advertise t tl.e
year.
A
Je
Cora cutting ati.l
j,'c goods at K-i '
Miss Slsrioti S. t..' .
Tbe siimtner L'r 1 ? i
A la? 'r 1,1 ' ' ,:i
thrt cents.
Carli-1.' I.""'
lhan in 1S'.
fanner, h '
the pat we. k.
C'haiies W.iV -.
town, on a v i-.t
The peop
eelebratitif l!i- '''
Charles S'..:..-, :
to to n lit I ' - I
The bow ,i: : .
will meet in '
The t .ii .
ard r sei.i s p
At Port lv. ' .
jlte a imiiil'.-"
01:1 rtft. r :i
drove tf e o :
The Loi.o , '
Ut one 1j l. in 1
Bit.
Some t-ii-.f '
this itatioti !
da .
".Notl.il n 1 :. i
some o( Ui.- mm
ton Hearon,
Tbe tat! !.'!! -prvtty.
'a!l .ii I
Schade Ul:.l S :. .
Uerel.ui.i "
arrtv,-,i t
laat Pn.l ' .
Char::- I..
die last S .t' '
Au rn !- ' -tLe
t..n .- 1
'Umbre'ta-.,"
G rent i ' '
and larfce M i ll..
-
Oil Wiuii.
60c, at
ii
The intoi : -
or Walk. r i
uioruini:.
K ipar D
6rings la-t 1 i 1
two mouth..
Wheat wa- ! -..
at one iloll.ir ii 1 .
acaree at t liat .
Jennie ll-...L-t ' i
Laura VVuiT'i'-r
Qiokin last v k .
The Stat- S.r t
nist and tra.iMi. 1
last week . I" . t 1 '
ata rutin1)-.
The iruit t .-!
ot William i : 'r. . .
Js so liirelv i- : ' '
tasted to - ii ; ;
There ' - i
Chureli "t:
letiiUtu l K-
Allcnviil-. 1
A valuiii '.-
Uuss, ot Tn-; '
cars slid k . 1
flin station oti
B. Y. Tr. v ,
LwSsiut-w tiriii
Ttrt X V
tuiT be v :
r
don wif t
Jo,e,
li it
A.
for eens-' i
st.u rnavi- t -
with him. It.
com era -t .
On last V- '
to a 1 at k- :
of J. L. J
pea le-N v.
lor I'S'lUp- . li
Bupt'ire i
Mayer, v.. l - -
at oui:r, li i '. '
aess, att"-'. i
tliera fini.
March 14.
Keep y,':r
bill, J uu in.'
vari::p a - .. .'t :
T. Ki-p-i -. i.
aoriuj. irt ..: 1 - -For
tlioc.. w ., i
Lave P.ne ct. . !.
Lift ot I. .t' i
Ta., pi.t ( i ,
FlanagTt, .I i" (
Paiua ,. J
Agt. I'irs..t. ,.
above lipt 9. i -t
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veiling thr .
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"lthin tLe t'o
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