i i il H SENTINEL REi'UBLIGAIi Min-LINTOV.-X. wi nvrsn.onoBtR 10, B. F. S G II W JK I E R , id.i-o and Ftornr OI. Tin: iu.im il,ica: riCKKT. FOR PRESIDENT. f.EX. BE.YJAMIX HARRISON, OK INDIANA, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, no.V. LEVI P. MORTUX, Or NEW VOKK. ran srrmic Jl nor, JAMES T. MITCHELL, or rniLADCLpm . .it ATDiroB r.ririil, THMAS McCAMANT, or slais mi rt. mil rur-imini KLscross : Lta'.vir unci, I.KA1S rUlillF.. of I.U KAWASSA, THOMAS lMir.AN.fr i HiLiccu-atA, M"Tirr L'lTiim. 1 JohnH . Tisrrt. ! i John II. timnt, 2. John V.itmaaik'r, WilrinC Kress, . H.hbert P. J .tin, IT. David i'l.irk. I. YViu.r. Ilvni l.in, I" ;. ;. Hutchison, 3. John J. M'Kn!-r, 1 9 John C. Lower, . Jos K T. L'oati-s, 2i'.J.-rein'b K. Miller, 7. Wiiinm . Flin, -I tleorg J Kiiijtt, Edgar I'im-hot, 22. Harry S. Paul, . Samuel L. Kurtz, -"1 Ce -. Shiras. Jr., 10. K w.od Unnr. '.'!.!". S. M ewniver. II. Wil.iim ....n.'l, 2 V John IV.' lace, i fui lient 12. VV i iirtfu li. i'avne, J. C turt. vanr, M. Peter K. Hu.-k. .'7. J.... Tin s. June M.H.-i.rT II. II. rhtel J?4. I.. M . Tn:a!. Republican County Ticket. leu o.v.r.t--. Lot IS L. VTKl.VSOX. f.S r. f fe m ''iWr, C .a'trt. i-.-n rrE m.satji:, JSKI'H M WOODS. WILLIAM IH'.K l.r.LU r. k KHiivn.t .r. : f. imi'i, ANSON' P. Wil.I.S. JAMES 51. OA 1" LEY. IK It KT I iiIMIM-uil-Jt, i in li i nKLi:v wool ieop!e eluJi Lave done with Mr. Ckvelaml, Le will have the aarao Jif neahj in deSuirg -raw matciI"' as is eooanttred by the rail Btate-tnen wn have st-jiti,! ecouomic science. 1'LilaJeIj.i'ia Bulletin. To the deoJarutioa la-irfe so often by tlm Detaooratic prosa of the State that Present C!e.laai and bid par I ty dcsireJ Free Trade onlv in raw muurinl, the. question "wLut are raw material?," is pt-rtiueut. To our industry, ore is raw mater ial : to another the smelted pig metal; to another the br or ingot or wire rod ; to another the completed rail .1. 1 a , m . . w uaiaueu tool. ia ttie spinner wool is raw material ; to the weaver, yarn : to the clothier, cloth. In bhoit "raw material is so wide in its interpretation that once put on the free list and the interpretation of the meauiug of the law, intrusted to Democratic Custom House officials, ,t is plain to see how readily the whole structure of Protection could bo destroyed, ou an interpretation of the meat, in of "raw material." The country inn-it awaken to the danger that confronts it. Ife who builds his own homo must protect it. Ti.e Republican patty has framed and fost. red Protection lrom iu C'liiceptiuii rnd whatever e!i.'ir;;fs me iicetliiil now must le ! "ifi-b by Me -dly hands. See to it, you who love America .ind American Itis'itutii.iiH ll.j.t r.o unfriendly hand atu-mpts to destroy the structure no well bmldfd i-. nj'.cracy is hostile to Amenvan iutert sts. liepti!)Iicai.i.-,in h-ts made America tt-day what it is. Suall a ci:an. be m i.le. Answer by votes. Ame-icatiH. looger. Thtt'a reason by cr I eauie borne o toon Wife (poi'Iice) Well, you're a great trial to tue, Georce, bat I f oppose I'll have to forgive yon. Kansas (Jitj News. 'iin. my dear pupils," "aid Dea-on Bir nri to bU Snrjj school cla, "is the It jacy of Ad AdU the 'IRiy in the clas rc:uuk. e.I that .-ibibly the timt ewe on record where a will waa not broken. Tea," said tha Deacon, '-but it kbonld be reiuetubered ibt tberw waa enough to go round. I dont rt-member hearing of anybody who didn't receivs hU share ut the inheritance." Boatoo Transcript. For Congreai. your Tii k n port -. h s froin M'afhinjj- t.iu tlirtt it i-i ad. nil ted cvn by Duu O. Tuts that t' e l.e.t Huliso of Ilt-p ri s. n'aiiv, s wi'.l be K-publican, and that it i- uM'less tn make any !Trt to I'u vciit it. Truly, th'' IVmoi-rat-ic party is having a hard tiiu this yi-ar 1 J tit its to wuuder that the peopl.' are :iMiised by th- tiF.rts to rum th.- in i;Htr:es . f the countrv Lo.naki Uhom of Centre county, a farmer, the ex-M ister of the State Patron of Husbandry, Jra.-ers) and for several sessions past, a Der--oeratic tueudier of the Legislature from Centre coun'y, in answer to i-'ut i.j ire many letters lie uas re ctivt I, condemning' him for Lis speech against Cleveland's Free i Trad' policy at the Granger's Picnic i in August last, suys : "If you propose to ive the manu facturers all. what is to cheapen their productions ? and if you pui agricul tural products ou tiie froo list to lower the price to the mannfacturfr' w htro is the farmer to be benefited? I The man who wants his whert cheap. bushel. ine-Ls .1 ..or . I .. ....I '111 ... . fuipbatic imd cra-lmi maaier it will . ' ... . .... ,. . luttr I-ctuts. the prices now real- 1 licit f -i I it s 1 1 n . I I I . r . 1 i-i .imu I sai.ds of me 1 along the Uudiou River, uiicy of w hom I know personally can always bo relied upon to vote the Democratic ticket. 1 have never heart! that their employers have made immeuse fort tines, though the Re publican party has protected them by impooiug a twenty per cent, duty upon I ricks imported. In the early his'ory of fae col a i William Perm and the Datch settieis brought tiieir bricks from tUeir mother country, and even to-day there are houses here and in Phila delphia which were boilt of them more than a century ago ; but our own eople are now educated to the handicraft and nature has supplied them with an inexhaustible amouut of clay, especially along the Hudson River. They are making an honest living at it, educating their children nicely,, and tome of them perhaps putting away a little money for a ruinv day. What crime have they committed which justifies 5Ir. Mills, of Text in admit t ng Priti.sli bricks "free," nad thus driving these indnstrions toilers to take lower wages, ro as to compete with England, or to quit work alto gether? What will our bricklayers think of it ? Do they want to build with chenn foreign bricks? I will tell you what's the matter. The English ships which carry our grain to Liverpool have no frei;rht to bring back, and they need ballast. Rricks l ack nic-'v in tli lml. 1 nf vessel, and the Cunard. White Star h"d urk'"S mbr, and clot lines will gladly rir.g bricks !' '"'. H i'e. to help nv one of his as ballast and cuaro-e no freigut if the duty is taken off so that they can be sold when thev arrive here. This is only one of the uw. v cruelties to tbo American men b int which the 5IilU bill inflicts to gratify foreign capital. C. H. T. Collins. The Veto and the Surplus. The coherence of this the 18th Congres sional district nominated Hon. L. E. Atkin son at Harrisburg on tbo 3rd i&tt., on the 181st ballot. Fulton, Huntingdon and JunUta rot. -J solid for bim. Union gave ten .wo ote, and they nominated him, giving hiin II of the 21 votes. One of the conf :res from L'nion county voted for Mr. Miller, of that ronniy on the Iaxt ballot. The 3 Uiftlin county tr, containing with allowance 57 Acres and 68.Perches more or le h-ivirjr tbereun erected a aSTCKY BRICK DWELLINU HOUSE a Fnni Bank Barn, stable, carri-igi house aud otuer ont-ouiiaings. About 21 acres of this land is cleared and ncdrr cultivation, and the balance good tuiibrr land. Tbia farm is KitatttM about three mile e.t ol M.nliutown. ra., aod is converit-nt to mark.-l and school. There is on the place g.MMi fruit and a well i.f gto.I water. TEKMS OF SALE Ton per cent, of the purchase money to be put on dav ot tile when properly is otnckeo down ; forty per cent, ou April lut, 18H'J ; and the balance on April 1st, 1K&, to be soenrt-d by iudKe mrnl note bearing interest troni April 1st, l8t, wnen aeeu wnl be delivered and pos seksi.m given. JOHN ZOOK. Executor of Michael Beasbor, dee'd September 2u;h, lb8S. Seme Foolish People Allow a congl: to run until it gets Iteynnd iLe. reach ot medicine. Thev often av Oh, it aill wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could thev be indue ed tn trtr the mirretitiifiil t m. rallpH conierees Miooa oy ouioertson ; a nyaer Keaip EjIhsiu, which we -will sell on county and Franklin county conferees voted j gnamutee to cur they would immediately for Mr. Gebi, of Franklin. The 10 votes sgainM Mr. Atkinson, it will thus be seen were scattered between the counties of L'cion, Mifflin and Franklin. This nou-ioa tion ia the fourth one for Atkinson for Congress. That be will be elected lheie ia not a shadow of doubt. He is well known through the district as a sober industrious ho is rei.ly and Jiiaine in a speech at Detroit, Mich igan. last week, said little about the taiilT, but he talked abont Cleveland vetoes an 1 almut Cleveland favoring hi-; pets with the United States Irea.tury surplus fun ). Ifo said from isIm-gfoD. from ITS.) to Jackson m 1'2' a period of iV years tne veto power bail btsen used only six times. In the next iO ye-jrs tha veto was used 00 times, of these 50 odd were by Democratic Presidents. In ninety six years from Washington to Cleveland the veto power b i been ue.l in all alxtut 73 titiips. Mr. Cleveland in three aud one t . .. n ti i years uas use I tne veto over thre imndi ed times. And of those vetoes by President Cleveland there hf.ve been used to prevent a iit- ible pension of .! a month or 8 a month, a few I believe of 12 constituents to the extent of bis ability. aud be has become favorably known in the District of Colaiubii. His imjoritv will bj large text Novemlcr. Pull ofl" your coat ud help increaso it. His nomination completes the ticket for the November eltction, anj fr.-ui this day to the clone of the polls of election dav, whenever politics is in ortler it rhoul.l be the purpose of every Rt-publicio tu axtand tue interest of the ticket. Tbo national industries bang trembling in the balance depending fur security on the election of a Republican Congress and for th it leaaou mtay Demo crats will vote for Atkinson. THE srATC TICKET. Is represented by Hon. James T. Mitch ell, of 1'hiladrlphia for Supreme Judgo- Mr. Mitchell's election i assure i. bat with ail that in view his Republican frient"-' uou:d extend his vcta along with tl general sweep on election tlay. tieniral T 'o:u McCaniant, of Uiair county is r.ne ot tbo nul tlEcient olllciala tbat has occupied the Auditor Geaetal's chair in this Common wealth. So clever and efficient has been Um career at Harris burg that one administration after another as they Micceeded each o.Jer have retain ea una until now ne is the nusmmios choice of the nominating authoritv of the Republican party for the oftice of Auditor i!iifrl in which be served so long ss Chief the excellent effect alter taking tb tioit dose. Price fiOc and $1.00. Trial rizt free At all druggints IF t I r . V ll.k . ti IO .1... ' 1 Thr Avn Fi.ru V. i e Paktv "In the f ice of hundreds i f tliousands of iiucunted votes cast by the colored men rif tin. South it is the r.tme of audacity for Cleveland to say in his letter of acceptance that the Demo cratic party favors giving the colored man all ..f his rghts. It' tie colored voters of the Sotit'i had not bee" deprivcil of their rights Cloelaiid would nev.c have been President, und the. "solid South" would have been unheard of. j ied by the farmer, had better raise j these products for himself, as tLe I price ot the farmers products is the l price of his labor. llere is a protest from be is tlif first President ol I ho Unit United States that ever vetoed a bill for fh.- relief of a soldier that had of ferod his body to the cannon shot nd shell of th-? enemy of his country. THE SCRPLfS. Hut that surplus which the Presi dent has been accuninlatinr witli great zmd and industry for more a farmer i than a ear and a half, refusing to I rade, who will not be- j aH,Jy t to the reduction of the nub--thin.r but ruin M -l.t : that surplus in which he against Eree T; I tlTiii4 Mtiartli trrofit ..iniri.r 4 t. I come to the farmers t f this county n,k; if i. "J j . , if I ree Trnoe is estabhshtd. i fate. 1 he Presi.lent and his Secre- Victor Piolettc, the farther of the j ,urJ of the Treasury have ameliorat Grangrs, also d-nies hat urfce tu" d'tuger by giving mor" tuaD ?t.u,uuo.OUo ol it as a loan without interest to some national banks scat ttred all over the conntrv, and this Sintok's history contains refer ence to the Catholic doctrine of ind licence arid that, so offended the Catholics of Ilobton, that an eT..rt as mat.-- t) excliid-.: the history from the Common Schools of the hub. The e'T-.rts of the Cotholics to get rid of the book has arousid the Pro testatit element, and nnder the laws of Mussuchussetts, women luav vot Trade would benefit the farmer With such evidence there ought to be no doubt a:s to how the farmer should vote." The Same Old Bourbon. Perhaps the most fragile of the Protection-st arguments agaiust the "tax" reduction is the oft repeated - l i - At. L i L - assertion mat. - i is tuo uisi step U j fnim th h:lr,,.rs - v , n,. IKI'J ratn-.tv .riven a-.vav bv tho 1 -,...1. .. . .. .. .. Uit'lK. it soon il M I ri e .r.Hi'i.1 n . ..11. i . l , . - ! f - I - .t. orr. i..n arm Btarviner of every Republican voter to rote Tor soldier of the United States. Ami ti,..,.. .. STATE BBS ATE. Joseph it. Wood, of Leistowu is the candidate for State seea'e. agtinst George Jacbi, of Milllintown. There are no dispa-tging words to be said against Mr. Jacob, but be comes to the front or offije at an iuaunpicious time when there is great dancer in placing the interests of the in- diinlries ol the country in the voting power of Bourbou Democratic Legiolatutca and Sena.es. Mr. Jacobs represents the Bour bon element of the Democracy. He ctl.'B protective tariff that keeps our industries above the industries of puperti-1 Europe on labor an outrageous tax. and be de uoui.crs corora;ions Aliicii are good things when held in cl eck. The co-po:ations pi.y much the latter xpait of the expenses of the government of the Commonwealth of Pen n stlvania, at.d if it were not for the tax they pay there would be a direct tax on ail prop, erty the same as school tax, to pay the ex penses of the State govermt-nt. However polite, and g-utlemeuly Mr. Jacob-, may be he is not up and abreast w ith the great 10 rrents mentioned. Then h1! is b-binJ or suapect td ot being behind on the temperance J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can svor tootoachs in less th five minutes; r.o pain, u extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain by the ue ot a fluid applied to tho teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased . G anil (known as sjcuivy) treat A sZ -St ed successfullv and a cure warfc -TiEyranted in ever -C. tAJ Teeth F:: ; : n ind warn, .ft i f .r Art'.cil T'-e,:i repair.' I, exchned cr reuiw' .'--, lioni a.00 to tl j tier ael. s: ti n uiim r.a.uuele I leet inserted at to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which thev cannot eat. axe esDeciailt invited to call. Will visit professionally at tbeir homes if notified by letter. vi lil viif r-eular!y at Ri-hfi.-!.t the 2nd weeks . : i.' ., aud October. iiS - Cj-Ii. G. Li. DERR, I'ractlcul.Ueutiet. asrauLisaee ia surrLisTews, Pa., is Ie0. Oct. 14 'bo. 0 r The oldest and li. l li.s:ituti..n for oh'ain. ing a Business E-tucatiun. V have tcr. cesi-tully prresretf thons uids of your.g met ior tne active duties o! li!e. For torculars ad'tr.-ss. I. IH TF&SOIS, Pi l.bnrA Pa. S ALES.M KS WANTED TO SELL U RStaV STOCK. Profitable eiiipl ivoie it lo bonrs". r'i.T gtie. men. either on -,!a-v or ctuniuissiun expense, rn1. A tin, on. II- furnished each salesman no tins nis eil-. vtegrow sii ii,e new im Fruit and Orpametnai terms. HO tPd. i Ave. Nnrarries, ta'ilistl i d lb ) 1. tlay and h)ur your money nnd mine and the money of every citizen of the Uuited Stutes to the amount of more thun Gi).(KM.0(K) is loaned without a cent of interest to certain rational banks iu this country. Allowing that interest to be at the rate of five per cent , ami I do not think that Septe u.btr 1?, 4t. feitrut d rare vat it- ti.-s o. trees Writo fot IiU'fc TlKllfAS, Ma .tii.i.tster, fa. Ea- A FINE PIECE OF IS INDEED A LUXURV FlNZER'S jX& COMES AS ,NEAR BEING Vy flNE PIECE rfe l TOBACCO POSSIBLE AND IS T0 KNOWN ASA J , fviAKE IT SUMMER COLLECTION -O TIIE Latest New Spring JUIUIULjII 1 STY! 111 i AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT ONE TPJAL Wjll Convince You of Its N'r;Tj il LOCK FOR THIS PJ TAG ON EACH PLUS Jno.Finzer Brcs , Louisviiie:, K. WfAHT To send us 40 cenls for one of our 1 r,-rr s-3rr K -i'i. :sjr"---1-' J' r. r.r T ..i.l .1. .., r , question, it is oeuevea inn it no reaches v- - vuuiuji uiiicu in it i'Ol leh ward fre- trade. It migut just as well e nrge t that when Mr. Jay tlop.ld buys himself a drink of Bjur- ! bon whidLy and pays for it he has taken a htep toward bankruptcy li . i. ti r i on .I'.f.ionsHTectingtlieschr ,!h. ud I u"""c't,ul- r.- now Oi-y t h,.,.tund women, Catho- Tlin ot men and women who he nad 1'rute.ta.it have registered so r, Bt,1Wn "n',er tLe ludueu ' . I" BW:a,U:ib,ve1,iven their tctimonv to the Well, that is worth .i u. it wns me uocmne ofi " - . .)U.tKIU jt-ar. If unvthin- would in, In',.. .'. ., i ,i , world that it was the lirt drink of ,.,, t t . - . . iu. in. gi in i; t.i.u tir.a the soul .f 1 ' enpt a man to be t outrmun of the ?m -tin L iti.t- ru,u 1 Jpy t0ak tuat wa8 tLe Uul BteP I LHuiooiuu,. National committee I . . I that led to their tinanci:;1 and moral should think 0O.O1 iO wruid o a little I bankruptcy. Thousands of living war toward it. ivico..es; are ' v tetifvir:g against t, S:iU fj:t'' r- Chclr uau. when tLer hs ,1 ii, tr l,.f .- . i .1.1 '.... I. i, ... iteirfrtt t,rf .tr nl- I In.. .;.,. '. . . . . nun tue .ut- i.-iti jcrauc tree i vs4r Uelore of a t-lr n.. the Senile that his vote will be cast agtinst submitting the question of toe liquor aoiaud- ideut an i the Secretary of" theTrea-s- ! n,eDr'' ' ,b" Iople toT ,heir cc,'PUnc or lirv in 9. fiu"b. tMr WVll ... i "j""'- r. Woods is in the fore front friends, any one cl us could get rich ! ?' f th" great ra"v",uent' best if tbo government would favor us us it does these national banks. I rtad that tle Chairman of the Democratic national committee Mr T..:.... I -!. ... v.w.i.i iw-:c huh a million ol tue R"r ' tISAT AKZStSAV MEAT-CUTTER. Cnqnalld and rr- toe 0.1 lut I! , 41.:. Haniliur St- -t f . Xn. 11 .. , Ir.-piil.unr..r.f.i. . a"RICA' ".; ro sua r.-bi..-n., j fii-l-(.!..:.'. B in. FARM WREMBES. lai two urii:unr rui.(. - YOU WANT As Elliijcii Household S. D. Set. Tin .-t ron--i-t' .f A Ki-'n.---! T:ni-.';.' vtn (mr irt-r4-liHi:'!ilk tilM.l-i c." ---1 -ili i sit..! .-iii.-swUi til tu i if silt it' : nil t ru-k.-.l iti a i'.mi - lx. Thin uA m -iit.-iii.;.- U'lul l'-I .(.- I.' around the hotf. l th f"t. in thf sM- ;i. i-i th farm Snt rr-t on rvft-tt-t -f J5 .GO- Ask Your Local Dealer for thm. if he out not ci itiem, h.; w ill - t.-ni forvuu.orwp "tlljn fittirr ti rfit t ( i.(r us alove Srrut mtamu fur our itlutmui'i ctiiTci- ELLRICII & CO., Plantsville, Conn. WM. RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER U"CT V t TM.' C IjO'VH I N G Tlie Cbamploii C ll bier ol.Junlalia Count) LhhD5 jMlj turned Iroio t lie Eastern cltle with it noDderfnl " " SPKING -AoNU 5SUAl.MJi:it ibTOCK Will make friends, outshine rivals, win victories, and f-ell itseif metit-s. iMCN S LOY S & CHILLIlliN 3 U " FASHIONABLE CLOTUING and Gent's furnishing goods. First CIbbb, combining St vie, yuaiitv Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. Xo sal is expected us, I prove this. Iiut I ask your patronage only when I give complete satiula, tioa M btock of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS & SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCHES aJ dctv &i.nx, t:l:?o, l'eioalo and White Shirts. Xeck uuks cud Satchc-ig, is full and complete. Call attd see wear, tVllnr, aBu Sam'l STKATER, THE OLD UKUAULE CLOTHIER AND FLIiNKHfR IN FATTER SO LV. June 16, lSbti. Lei is K. Atkinson. K. U. M. Pisvill ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, M1KFLINTOV7N, PA. "Collecting and Conveyancing i romj t ly attended to. Orrtci On Main street, iu place of reti- dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Ksq., south ot bridge street. lUclo, lbhu. 'us,- D. 51 CRAVF0RI, M. D., Has resumed activeh the practice ot Medicine and Surgery and their collateral lirncbes. Office at the old corner ot Tli'iif it.J Orsnge streets, Millliutown, Fa. March li'J, 1B76. iullS VCI.AIGHI.1S. JoPtl'H W. TlHMtL l (1.4 I . II l I &. HTM Til tl., IKSDBAKOE AGENTS, PORT RUY.1L, JUXIATJ CO., J'jf. D"Only reliable Companies represented Dec. 8, lhtj-ly I EENSYLVaKIA EA1LE0AB. T I M t - T A li L K on ana alter ."Sunday JI-iv Kiiti trains that stoj. at M aiin ill rw!, a', ,', EASTWARD. l.TOONA ACCoatatlDATlos lesres tx,uui daily al 0 "(.I a. tn., T?rnt,e !S ;," a Huntingdon f..J:; a. tu.'. Vout.t l"nij s'.' 6.S3 a. m.. iVt-tou Hainilton 7.I4 a a McVeylowD ".L'O a. in.. I.. wit..n T U .' m.. Viiford P.U a m., Mifthn ti IT ' n.. ii , u .. ' a.m.. eon jiojai n.zo a. 111-. Srsi'n S.Jj i usraiora a. in.. jnd ke s..-:5 i liouii soiitow n 8.4 a. tu., Inirs i, I , m., Millerstown 8,, 04 a in., .cw;,0r: t i)5, m., arriviti? nt Harrishnre at lOIa m and at I'Liladelehis. 3 1ft r. in. '' 1. Bi, rejra.sx itmr. iUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF Jlll'FLI.lTOHX, PA. wrrn BRANCH AT PORT KOVAL. Stockholders Individuallj Liable. JOSEPH KOTIIKOC'K. PrtJ(Ut. T. VAN IK WIN, (mshur. HiKECTOtS C. Foiueroy, John llertzler, Kot.ert K. l'arker. . V. l:wi:i. Joseph Kotbrock, r'hilij. M . Keiner, Louis E. Atkinson. - TH.S..S Wli S:. ir tl... :ti l l.t l.laE To IVXoW. percent, tariff on wool is I tra.le.is assert, what is the 51111s bill's. 1 r tt tiionsau 1 yeirs and fa.l , monev marlet and too Ht. l.." ir..,.'. avcrii.'ea l tt find a stronger ill.i-ttratiou i.f the ! tion, there whr h movement mu le rob on dangers thttt attend the first sip in error than the drink illustration fur niaiioil above by TLe liecord. The bo-cali d "tax reduction " of the free tarn!' on per cent ' If .'M per cut. on wool is a ' ber-," what, is lo0 p,-r cjat rice of th b-H It the obj.-ct of the .Mills bill w:- to i, lii,-H the revenue bv reducing the t-ififT. whv ui.it red. ice th-' t.irifT ' 'OA,ir the bankruptcy of many on Nutir. which i.ro.bif e.i oN Dm) ' -Vmericin industries, oat it is a fatal t.'ol. tho a in Conoress to allow the national banks to circulate on the bon.lt they have deposited up to par, instead of King confined to :t) percent, as they are now bylaw On evcrv lf)0oil nf trade party is not only the first and j government bonds, as you all know, Hccond drink' the first and second Uuljk onl.v circulateti s;.0!)0 of tuu. ti e democrats defeated the instealof removing altogether I'Ij,'i'e to tll v'ry bottom of the . of dinars, XYebi.ier.t Ck-vt'Kiid due the t in:l on uool. which pr only S.,.lUO.0,K).iiil,) r.-vt-uiit! ' Jt the ooject of re.lu.-iur the tar initio lighten the farmers' btirdet.s. why not reduce it en sugar, .vl.i. h the f irmer h is to 'tiy, inst. ud f re moving it from wool, which he raises to Bell .'" j sub cc'.'.ar regar.ling a numler of j J-tary Fuircbild have A 'i i tsrERN sheet) raiser hni a-;. ten an open letter in which he savs that he has always been a Democrat' but that ho is not wedded to our Pet ot so-called party lead, rs." and adds : -I have spent Bomotime and won ey to help improve Merino sheep, and uheu a man occupviuo the Pres idential chair elast,t.s ollr i,n,,rovetl American .Merino wool as -raw material.-comparing it to the natural products of 'mother earth," I thick it is about time to kick, and when he talks about the 'American former' who keeps sheep Wing the gainer by abohahin- the Tarid, it 'makes me tir.il.- Excuse the 1 mg. but that just about expresses it. TLe absurdity of the th:i.- n fl, that 50,000,000 peoplo can buy the woollen clothing as cheap when e quit raising wool and have to import it from aome other country." the time that these practical j Americati ititlustries, for to many in- dtistries it is an ubsoUite free trado. j When yottr wife sentln to the market n the morning tor a dozen eggs and when the eggs arrive iu a paper bag and five of the eggs aro completely smashed and useless, two more brok. eu so that the white haa oozed out and the thrs more or less cracked and leaking the farmer who sold her the eggs niittht preach to her ud td the end of the world that the damage done was not a faal accident to tho eggs as a complete dozen. Your wife would not believe any such nonsense, and she would be an angel if she did not mash the balance of the eggs over his head. This is the "tax reduction" case in and out of an egg shell, and if you en believe that thoe eggs were not injured. tLen you will make a first class free tiade "tax reduction" advocate. If you don't, then you won't. North Amer ican. interest of the people, for the protection of the industries, for coporations restricted by legal sale guards, for the submission of the litjuor q-iestion to a verdict ot tbe vote i of the people. rill ASSEMBLY. Wni. Hertr.ler, has hosts of friends he willoiAkea competent representative and like Mr. Woods, there is no Bnurbonimn about hnu. Possibly the worst thing to happen to bis cotupeliter would be to send hi iu to HarriaDurg. Therefore the kindest thing to do for Mr. S bees ley, is to vote for VI r. lieiiz'.cr. roa tutsirr. James McLauley, is a clever popular man, cou.petent to discharge the duties ol the oOice ; a man who will strictly attend to the duties of the office. The peculiar re- lalioi ot his competitor, Mr Noble, to bis own partv, placea McCauley ahead in the race, and the Kepub icans to a man should stand by bim and see to it that he is elected, l oa KsGtsTKa ad aicusrta. Anson li. Will, is a young and competent man for the ofkee for which he has been noiuiuali-d. He bas made a manlv strnsrln Ailntr...t t.. ...t.u. : 110 li.-... .:- - - , , " l-nj-ica. innrm.ty Jd Tl 7 ' a'ik" uf1" clmg.-ig to hitn that would Lave discourse - - -' . nyj 1UUICU. iMU'OS The Great GERM or HACTERIA DESTROYER. To Cure Disease. Remore the Cause. Pby-K.-, by wut:Se rcararclsM. hav d:s.-ovend thai t-enas or litcilli comaionly tailed Mierobes ar. (he f-ji.-e ol t.:-efce. i ht:iooTr.nLFR cures i.v : : . the ..e tin tlt tke He .and "u' "' 'r'f:, M'- f-su-ta baa esublisned ractur .a. 4 111 Philsdetphia. , . , Office at Bij Arch Street. RHEUMATISM, JJice cf the fctlood tin u! r and tr- i t-r i; UhcU :. Jv-Tv tl! itpj.1-- , etc. , . rf.t 1 . c -t,. y wir K.;fca Kll.t Fit -1 inaii-. tTi.t.irj .c t.,ij- t v .ti.i.isi,T:iicti llus I illS 1 .Till,. ),) (V. ' tory SUHsi. RtSTORATIVJi TO HEALTH. FAUTIFY TOUR LAWX&" A. C. YATl'lS CO. I.f l titR M 1LHIM1 SIXTH ANP CHESTNUT. Mason & Hamlin f.oj -isiiiod, aii.i yet in tnis "jratuioua ttistribution of the sixty odd millions and to tho Treasury, the l.ar,!.- would get 11.000 in monev. I have known so-uethiuyr about the government of t.; j Unite.! States. I have had some little to do with it, and I know that if that had been done any time withiu the last quar ter of a century l.y a Republican Secrttaiy of the Treasury, the Demo ciats in the House would have tried to impeach him. I lo not sav that I would vote to impeach Mr." Fair child ; thai is another question ; but I repeal that if auv Republican Secretary since Salmon P. Chaee watt fir it aptioiEted by President Lincoln had done with biity odd million-; of the pub'.ie money as Secretary Fair child has done, I say that a Demo cratic blouse in power would have moved his impeachment. Wife U hat do vou mean he i.nm i icg boiue it tins hour of the nipht o What has the brick industiv ever tlone to ff"nd the Democratic partv ? The manufacture of this indispensable Georpe ? Husband S all your fault, mv dear bic 'a all your faul'. Wife (with a drk frowo) All my fault, sir ? All my fault ? Husband Yea F'lers wanted me to fay longer. Wouldn't do it. Said a man with .'a . . article give, employment to thouM iniae hid no S'cuee for staying out acy When Mr. Berry, the present incumbent aas afflicted with sore throat he created sympathy for himself and Uiauy Vot.d lor Inm on that at-eotint. His throat ia well, and il the Lord erer caMe him to preach would it not be well for bim to step out of the scramble lor office and resume the aucred callinr. Every Republi can should vo'e lor Wills. Beny ia an able preacher and be should not l a allowed to waste bis talent buQtu g ..ibce. - FOB JCaV COMHlSSIOBEa. Philip Uarley, is a good man competent ior tne posi-ion, and as this is not a I competive omce lo- the voter each nartr being entitled lo a Jury Commissioner there w ill not be a contest over the office, but the Kepuhicans should alt have Mr. Harlev'a name on iceir ticket. FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. The Peer of all Lawn Seats. Above cut represents our patented Settee. TLe only 8ette ever made that will ad j art itself to uneven cronnd. ucDt. anrmiiie, uioaHonis soil etrona T. . 1 , . 1 . 1 , . . cbuiuu uijiu. i cu outs cixuauiunteci. USOmstsiito. QRPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! by virtue ot an order issued ont ot the Orphans' Court of Juniata County, the un dersigned Executor or Michael Beasbor. late of ermanagh township, deceased will sell bv public vendne or outcry, at the late residence of said deceased, in Fermanagh township, at 2 o'clock P. M-, on Saturday, October 2T, !, Alio louowing describe 1 Real Estate to wit : A tract of land situate in Fermanagh township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, bounded and d cribed as follows : Bound ed on the north by lands of tpbriam Bea sbor ; on the east by land of Gideon Sieber and Sarah Pufl'enberger ; on the south by .0011 01 tor ; ana on tne west by Chain. KaaiaTa, tl.oO emsai. They all fold flat. If your dealer don't keep them, ask aim so grow ior you rrom &XEB12AR FOLEIKS CHAI2 CD.. 1301 to 1323 H. Main St., T. IAVIS Ho. Caution Police All persons are hereby cautioned, not to renti... 0.1 isnas 01 the nnderatirn-il i fprnce Hill, snd Beale townships, for the purpose t.f gathering berries, hunting, fish- ma:, or m ..... omer way trespassing, on aio. ian. , as in- iresps.s law will lie en forced sga.nst people who violate said law. Haibisok Miskimcm June 9, lt88. Kotlce toTrepaHHerii. Having leased 4W acres of wood land of David Wilson, and 400 acres of weed Isud bf John McClure, adjoining lands of Pennsylvania Railroad Company ia the vicinity ot Boiler's Gap. I herebv camion all persons against trespassing 011 the above mentioned leased lands for the purpose of cutting timber and so forth. JoB BlASHOB. Miflliutown, Msy 2, 188. I fill FEK PR0"T nd am. XvJU ONT plea Free to me can vassers for Dr. SCOIt'a nrsnlnii Electric Belts, Urunhea. ate. i . dy agents wanted for Electric Corsets. 1 l . AT0 . land .f Job. BVler and Mary A.p Brubak- i Zmr.S.X. Vt' 1 r ??STiTO fT ! ; !'v..'.v-. fe"5Sk,-.'i'..t-f;' i '-fgans and Pianos. 4 PfP VM tntrodticf-d hT Maton A - '':t'i.,-; li i:t 1 nnttil.titi tl llr-aIHBl-sf .n - I I ...i i .i ii. ..... . " .'"". tiioalo,:; siil' " tif" World'. .7m I Tn:1'"1'-' Vri"" -' ,'"""- Invents J,,". ! , "' " a irreat advance in I'll. .r a eIif.I i ninollnonrr tl .!... l'Tii.rmemriit iii i.,iii . i.. i .it ;;r-,.'-i,1'"!;!r,' 'V'lt'i"""f M lestimonla'to from tv.I!;,M,'f';,'c''1 lunrr"-"" LEADS THE WOULD. o00 In Gold for General Snporioritv at Cin eiaaati Iu.lustrial Exposition ajter imi mm ana i-xpert test. ST. LKDOLI LB. : Philip M. Kf pner, Annie M. Slu-ller, oseeh Kothroek, .Line II. Irwin. I.. E. Atkinson, K. P. Parker. W'. C Ponu rov. J. llola.es liw in. .hn IlertEier. T. V. Irwin, lary Kurtz, Jerome K. 1 bemj .on, Jr bai iotte bnydor. Three and Four jer ctt:t it.ttiest will bt j sid on ceitiixatrs of drpotite. .jan 2C, lfS7 tl 1 Firm, r-Iphia, 3 1ft p. in. Sea ifliost Expbehs leaves ill,.., h.;i. i o. io a. m., aria stopping a alt stations between Alttions atij IU ...... I St.m: ....... i .MieB ..uiiimai o a. in , Htrristiuri 11.40 p. U., and arrives iu PUilaJ-ii hii at 8.15 p. ni. Mail Tbmji leatres Pittsburg daily u , 6.&S a. iu., Altooua at 2,t;i.i p. U1., alI( ;.kp. ping at all regular stations arrives at M:fflit at b ( 3 p. m., llarrisburg 7 .. p. tu., fbii,. adeiphia 4 'li a. in. Mail Express leaves Pittnhur,; t loo pis I Altooua ti a.. p m . Tyrone ti 6 2 . m ; Uum ingdon 7 p tu ; Lew istow u b 4s p is ; ; flin 9 10 pin ; Uurrifburg 1U4S pu Pi,: ,. i delj hia 4 "6 a in. toiiMlitiyhU Uxpre will al.). at JlJ-.n t at at on p. US., tlun fiaed WlSTHihl), Kakt Li.nk leave rti:-tdel hii tUi'v a: U 60 a ni ; lljrri.l.lirg S 40 p in ; MiJ: 5 08 p m j LcwisKiwn 5 p m; Ai!uoa HOpm; arrives fct Pitlfburg at 1 1 .'.5 an. Wat Passenobr leaves Pl.iUie'.iibi , daily at 4 30 .. m.; Harrisburg, I5 s. in., ; biiiicaniion, 8 54 a. in.; Newport, it s. ! n..: Millrrstown. 9 4(a. in.; Thonips intuwa, I 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 0(1 a. tu.; Tlsi at j ors, 10 04 a. mi.; Mexico, 10 07 a. in.; P:-t Koyal, 10 13 a. m.; Mifllin, 10 'Ju a. a j Millord, 10 tl-; a. m ; Narrows, 10 4 a. m' ; Lewistowc, 1U4S a. tu.; lcVeytoWn. nil . ni.; Newton Hamilton, 11 'i j-i. -u.; Hno , tinKdon, i 17 p. in.; Tyrone, 1 o; p. a. , Altoona, 1 45 p. in., and stop st all regular ; stations between llarrisburg anj AllOuLi.; I OitTEB Em-hiss leaves Philadelphia it,. J ly al 6 CO p. ni., Harrisbur;, 10 L'o p. si I stepping at KockMlle, Msrysville, Lunca non, Newport, Milierstowu, Thtiui.oo!ows. Port Koyal, tuno at Mifllin, 1 1 5 .s. m.; Al ( toena, tl 20 a. iu., and Pittsburg, 0 In a. is. Mail Tbaih leaves Philadelphia Uaiir st . 7.00 a. ni., Uarrisburg 11.20 a. ui., .. ( port, 12 13 p. iu., Mitllin 12.47 p. m., stnp. pii.g at all regular stations beta em M.fEis and Altooua reaches Altoona at :i s p. m., Pittsburg b.20 p. m. Altoona Accouvouatiob Inirt I'm;. adclplua daily at 11 50 a. in., IHrrisbnrg At -s.ioi'. ni.. tiuncsnntin 4 4'. n ... v . Spring And Sbimep Boods. 'o uiore winter for months to come. Spring and summer nre here and to con form to the o, 41. C w. l - u,ie i. m., t-ij.tic t.ivj ici.ivi iiitriu urr Ol 1 bouipsontown p. m.. thp firm h.nsiiist rfnr.w.,1 tt r .n P- '" uscarora o,4S p. m., M -vn s j-- ...... : m., rot t Koyal -0,04 p. Eastern Markets, where he se that liis many patrons favor. , u,,. j.. ,.f nl iiirrsiown o.-'i n. r- Va::di-lie 5,(1 'J p. in.. SI .tflin f, II i . I : . . .. .... ' . .. r "., i.fmiowui,ii p. m., McVertoitn , 4 1-. in., -sliih lld ...it t i.. lected with great care the goods imntingdou p. m , Ait,u': o.i r. m.' Pacific Expresoleaves Philadelphia 1 1 24 pin; Uarrisburg 3 10 a m : Diincaurnn x DKOr Jj. We liave shelves with now v, filled ".mi Afwttitl 4 til an,: Mirti,n4sc in; Lew istown 5 i. 1 a in ; Mc Vet t. n t 2 ; a. in; ilt. L'nion 6 4'J a iu ; il ii,i.-,,r Inn 6 OUT 12am; Petersburg C 2) a m ; j r,i. o Irerk i'ii ni; Tvrone tiam; bcl.'s iiilU i 22 a ni ; Altooua b 05 a ui : FittsLntB 1 2 4 '. p m. S. a hiire Kxpress east, ou Sjudars, "ill connect with .sundiv Mall eit Isarisg Uarrisburg at I 15 p. iu. LEW1STOWN DIVISION. Trams leave Lewistown Jtiuctiun t'r JJil roy at 5 a in, 10 55 a ui, 3 1 j p ai ; fr Stint. ury at 7 15 a m, 3 00 p m. Trains arrive at Lew istown JunrtioD ln-si Milroy a! 'J "0 a m, 1 25 pro, 1 .jo p in ; fra .Sunbury at y 25 a m, 4 U k- m. TVKONK DlVl.Sl-i.V. pring nninier 7 Goods of ail kinds. (Jur cus tomers have appreciated our eflbrts to give them goods (o suit their liurnoses. and we believe that we are Letter iire- lared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and see and Le sati.-fied In our d rests fronds 1 4Ti iirttni'iit . ....wit. T . we have almost everythintr. li Haven t b io . ,u 7 15 ., Don't be backward, call for p'roLe,'orCrllr-viiis) ami ci..aitit;d st lat vou want. T..i.. . ... r. '"f irooe ior w amots Jir, lellTIHVt t fi i u ...... . ... . t.y -arm ' uatc sun atulla a I S Shoes and I toots. 4 "u p m- -asatua aifnn at ruriM r.mi Us fnti?a - . .. , . Bv . u c a I and 11 4Ti a fs Our Hoot and Shoe De- : "d LJCk U:iveu " l"204 p m'aI"J 6 37 ,,m lartment is full in ment, nnd you certainly can be ' m 6 i7 Pu suited in fit, quality and price I . Tr"lns r"ve at Tyrone from Scoila, W.r- 11-1 . A. riors Mdrlr BnH l. i.. ,. .e natever improvements have : &s . , 2 Vs p m u"mK' been added by the manulactures ' ii. b. t. e. h. bedkukd division. we have them all. Ws can I Tr.;... , , , ,. i Jiuiuing'ion tor rJl!ru, supply yOU With loot wear for i llvi"1ul"n D1 Cumbenand at t;i a. m any in or out door service. Our i 6 p' m- grocery Department never lags. f "TU;, n e nave on hand a lull line ofi p- m-' 20 f- m- Fresh, Plain and Fancy ' iioLLn.AysBUi;G bkanch. sfPl M.y aTV W 1 sr a. w-, ' Trains leave Altoona for points South, st sua-.jLjk3, 500pi.,6ti0pra 9Mpm. Also, the only full "Peerless" Traction and IWf .,i. Engines, Doniestle" and Creamery Eug-i-es. Steam Gaor Plows. Th- "Gelser" Threther and Cleaner. Patent Variable Trio two J 1. Pat. ln. nrss and Baw-Ouide. LsL-st ininrnTed and ehsanest K.w.tt.n market. Send for esTsl.-,.; ..V.i. " GEISER MANUFACTIR1.VG CO "ATjtss'rr. rsarr'Tw -s . . We w sat ssenls and ins lta r.ll.. ......I.ja-jr UUEEJVSWAKE m the county. Every house must have its lull supply ot Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the plate, Main Stkej-t, Oj-powte Cockt Holbk, Miffliiitowii, pa Fred'k ESPjJASCJlADli V Son. linp if Trains arrive at Altoona from t-eists tine Ol k0,k . - ' . " v yj m in. i j oo s III. 1 .l.j p is. ' 6;.. p. in. 40 p. ui. 7 oo p m. and 10 i p CAl'TlO.1 .OTHE. All persobs are hereby cautioned agiins' hunting, cutting timber, building tires, throwing down stone and rail fences, er crossing fields, or otherwise tresspassing on any of the several tracts of land belr.if ing to the undersigned in Lsrk tow ussis for persons thus tresspassing will be dealt with accoidirg to la. W. D. WALLS. November 16, IkfcS. The Stnftnel ntd Reputhm office ia tb place to get job work done. Ta-i- It"li pay you if you ueedjarfliiug in that SEINTINEIj h t t t7i?I I WKIESI1V, Ot TEK siubscriptiou, 1.( :-.ivsnce; l-l " ih w o ,t vert s 6'T"aMent business Decoctions wiil be t0 advertise by the year- '( . ; S-4y el.' J ' ' ! tii geci- i AH .v- -!" : ''' ' CAtr-t- I.'T. '- - de'pt.H- Jobn N i- '1'- -by l'-ke-a- U.S. e -- la l'hilad.-'l J..1.1. Pi t 1. ' ' :: j.-n.-;.'t) '' v k The L..:b.'i '" " ' io U-i ':v' 1V " 1 Nep,,rf l'lrr' paying J,: ''' ' ' ' ' K-t'crt .1. l'..r the PI"1 "i-:i !: The Pi i ' ' ' tut.'l in !! 1 ' ; - ' Mith.e I rr- - jjs Krncs. . J;'- i llnes- Ti e l'r. I ' " ' -Br-sTitfi- ' 1 c- i. I ,i . . O a- H fohi ! r , ft-.-u'.ir t. a t . t. D. v. 1 1 it :. v. !. i- CUlthifrT b-.'l-f i tl i the low est t U '. . Shelly K I..... . y BanK IkiU-'Ii i .i ! r-.,- : : $150, at . . T'.c 11 I-: -.. . , : 1 In their f ''.I ' tsa.I ol '1 ! :' ! - The -ab' ... n ' " have tjr' n.-. I a ti .-' be sold at l.-s- t : i.i proiu 2 . i " i i , , 1 Istcre 1 in li -' n i , i eoutro'.lfi tT 1 ' " The Cei.t.'i." .' ': K ewten lli.t. i ' . . atislat-tioa ! . . '. - i K. C and .1 ! 1 valtijtile id. ii. : n Friday, t i . " Dr. E L !' Public If.str...-' . Ottol.tr P.', a- :.'i . iu..t I , t fti . and lare ! k ' 1"k n i - . Oil W ii : : . 40c. at J) j Fka:.. - i' t Stsirtiltirf x ' . COUtlt V, 1 '.ik .. o! I 1 i Ki-ii.L ..t .1.,, v . i . ,. I the cr.-p-. Four pi-rs-.i.s t i . t i . ship ,.f il..-- W.-1-chut, h ol tl..s j .... the T t ti irst. IUlSS.il , ; . . - meeting iu i . VI l ' place e.i -t. .-.!.. day e. t.h 'j A .Ni-lij.k i . u . ow on tin- Cleselan.l l.lt.-'. lh til Novell.!.. I . J.-.sr ll..e. J : . Maryst ill.-, I'i . e t?.iit,tr t... friends m ; John M. ,. Asseii,l,l ! Sav at bi. I illuuas 1. 1 H- v. 1 i . i ... I the lie A .-' i a.t . . .4 lkfc.s, at t .. i' Lart, li' t n . Lrcle. ait:.; Uiuney w I.. dautlHl el.-. ' ii.-n lit i.: . i -1 iil b;-l a . i- ; So, 1 c- - -t - Itig the ui auip ftr- w i . ' ; Two p.-,- r. i . . . Jible st-i...i N i .- ; lives Wt re .1 1 1 . - : S latter.) wa. k . t, .e train ui.-n w . . . -. : Bsniii'-I si . I'll. e ju.j i (,.. k ; for w int.-r. r- u ;. ;:, . Of w ititt r elothll'K . 'i Xilaee on lli'i st.-.-i I The Snuri'iii.' t ' . . r reversing l!,r , , ta In the . a..- ..; .; ;. Caiit tor rrw n-.i i. , , UrM.-. n. V . .:, . !, . rsward. ure t .i r I, i, .r,. Haver, rdl Ar. I, .1,.,.. t oncu, no 0 .-ra'iu'.i . eas, attest, d (,v t:. thera l-.l A ,t llarcb 14. "to-, 1 v. htiring th,. cort.i r st dsT. of St M... . 1 . Keading, Fa., ti.e , u- everal ..in,,!,. ,i . I leet into it, , ,. Hr I"'e t re it Toban-o is to be -I,. Wrsburg ,Pe.,n., a. a. be admit. ...i i "rtlii.K ,n.J n.,v like- The ground t l Produces baneful , ;!r, , -"'"h of th- F. Dilli,,,,,, "ok three pumpkin. - '"ej weighed altt.geth. ight ,f !, .c ., ' Ud the .,'brrs 1 an i , ''usn hilt Ihi. sned sent " .....,.4.ir: r.,, ,,
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