M Js t ;e WINTER: Fall v v STYLES ! 'lalatuBt,haT lb u niiodrrm ' 'I'KU STOCK v:ctor,e3, and -u i. I L'ivO rmii.!f a - OVKU-ALLS, WATCHM hirt... Xec-k wer, Call.,, " int lete. Call mai sea. EATER IKK AND FURJUHip K N ST LT ASIA XlluJiX TIM1TX1,1 n and alter Sunday n. , n..ii..op.t -.tiin.ii,;,,;- " KASTWARD. ' t t. .3S a. ra.. Hoant c , m-. Mexico 8 M SlS r. a. ,.. Vandyke 3.3. V. .. I ...nt-wt, Ji.4.1 .. m DuMt(lr(, J- a - w. -,t Harn.burg t 10 U. . at l't:i'..!, l, hi, 8 15 p. m. " it Exraasa It leaves Alton, a.n . m .,.J atoppmg . X L t end HwrUioJ , " ' rkildlpktia m :t T. Laves pitubarg dally at v ., , A n,,t ..00 n. m.. aa- - . t .si .a 1 J m., ilarrisburg T.liO p. as., faila- I .'-a 4 -5 a. m. Ml K ijrr.su lrvc Fittslurg atlMsa. ' 1 J. . ' p oi ; Tyrone 6i! p m ; Haas. ' " V 111 : Lfwuto.a (Mjjpiai Hif. ' ' 1 :.i , lUrnsburg 1044 pai rhue ' I a m. ' ' J.!r!.t;i Ktprrse will etea at alalia . J : , bi-u t!a.ge Wl ST AHD. VT LlSE iravee Plliadclphla Salty at 111 : I! ,rr -l i.rg 8 40 p d, M:Eia j :i , 1 .,v,.n 6JH p m; alteesa f in . f rr r st I'lllol. urg at 1 1 Mas. at V 1 .;hr leave Pblladelpkia . 4 " ' . m.: Hnrrtsburg, 8 19 a, j c 111. . .i , x I a. ni.; N rwpurt, 9 2( a. V , r-t . n. D 4" a. m.; ThoajfTOBtowa, n. ti Vn DtI.., 10 tXt a. m ; Tancar. 11 a iii.: loxlro. 10 07 a. m.i ftr . a. m.; M .tTin, In 2 a. (14 .'.!.'. m : N arrowa, 10 ti a. a4 " a. m.; MeTvytowa, 1114 : i ! S'lll!liD, II 1 t. .; HaB t ' . -' I .' p. m ; TrrPB, 1 07 . a. i 1 ' p. in., and stop at all rafalar ..: t i . Harriaburt nl AltoM4 pti !.tiih lnvr j Philadaiphia al- ' y a. , I UrrUOurg, 10 20 p. I i .-1,'iila, Uaryill, Doaaaa. rt, M il!i-rtowa, Tbnoipsantowa, ' i. vn , Mm. at MirTlin, II & a. at.; A . . s. m.,anj Pittbttrg, 10 a.ak ;. littiN lriiT PbllaJalpbia daily at a. in.. II irrnl.urg 11. a. Daw . 1 J . in., Milllin 12.47 f. a., lUo a:! n ;':.ir Ktatiuiia katwera liJBia A . r. i. hra A;toaa at 8.SI f. ! - -' y. ra. ir v V i K.nrimi laaraa Pa8- ; :i .U:.v at II 5'l a. ra., Harrlaaarg at y. m., P.;ti-tno-i 4.49 p. a., Naw ".lnj . m., Milleratowa S.fl p. at, i.) ".nt.iu 5, .'is p. ra., TaaJyka .M . I ; nrra 5, is p. ra., Mfllie 5,69 p. i it K..al ."),i4 p. ra., Midlia .!) p. I w .! i i'.,-J.t p. m , MeTaytava . 111.. N-'iMun ll Ol'tOB 7,10 p. Bis, . . i 7 4 p. m , Altoana 60 p. . . hrr- lr-.e Philadelpkl II St H i:- irs; 3 li a m ; Dunranaaa I . .-vji. rt 4U1 am; Mifflia4lta i 1 ami MeVeytowa 1 I'nu.n 6 4'J ra ; Uuntingdoai ti , I . :.-rL)iirg 6 a m ; Spruce Creak n. ; I v rune 7liO am; Brll'i MUli a ru ; Altoona 8 06 a a riiuki n Kxprei ea-t, ea Saaiaya, . t w;:h .sumlay Mail eaal learlag .Kl"ir; at I l' p. m. M-WIS TOWN DIVISION, j n Irarc l.owiHtown Juoctioa (er lltt i ' i in, 111 05 a in, 8 15 p t f" i .rv : 7 l.' a m, 3 00 p m. v;i.nrr:if at Low iato w o J aae tlea fre v f t. 'j ' ' ' a in, 1 as pin, 4 0 p at fre .: - at 1 1$ a m, 4 Ivprn. TVKO.NE DIVISION. :i; Ixare Tyrone for Ballefeata aaa . lt.. n at a 10 a m, 7 15 p L,T i;.- : r i iirooiiavills and Clearflai al ii in. i'. i p oi,7 25 p as. -,i s ,v,. Tvroue tor Warrlera Mark, . ... rVi'mnce aod Scotia at 9 - V 'a. r;. s -r.... at Tyrone from Bellefeate 1. . n w ii at 12 05 p m, and 6 I" P- vnxniie at Tyrone front orWT?" ii. ii l-.u:ioM at 5aam, aad 1 ' 1 "i j-. I n- in . ii-at Tyrone from SeeiIa,W k .. , t riMinxylvai '" . : - p tu. 1. K. K. . BEDFORD DlTISl' , .ir lluntingde. for Bedf u nu t I umberUnd at 26 I s !,:,(,. at Huntiog'lea ir - . l.:..!n.a:i aud t'umberland at - ' j . in. ! ' . 1 11 AYSUCRG BRANCH, s ;. Alt .ona for peinla Sontk. at ,:, - . .... 12. V) p n. in., t i U p ui 50 p to. :.s a.ii.e at Altoona ff P1. ...i a m. 11 85 a m. I n. 6 4 ' p. m. 7 00 pa. and 10 irnoi .iotice. I , , , s, lis ,,r,. brrvby cautiooed ' , .'.. .LUiliK-.brr . ,(. ,. .tone and g ,j t:.e -.-veral tracts r ''n P t.i tti un.lrrMned in Lc ' a(alt ( .-rsoii- thna lrrpaif w" . ..-.-....I.. to la-. ja.wALtS- SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : TTE1WESPT OCTOBER 1 1S88. TERMS. Sabecriftioa, SI. 00 per aannm if paid advaoo?; f 1-60 W ot !-- ' adaace. Yranmmt adrertiaemenU tnaorted at 60 M p,w inch for each inaertioB. -fr-xint basina notices ta local eol- -) ceata per line for each tnaei Uoa. pr4actioiis will be nsade to those doairing to elTertUe by the lr, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Tots fur Hirrison aud Morton. Tks buckwheat crop ia aaid te be Urge. Don't trade, vote tbe Republican tiaket strago'- Ws.tlry Sberlock, ia the happieat man ia town it ia a girl. Oil alutb 2 yards square for $1-01 at fisuciscas Uardware. giowers and Ssioll have repua'el the uU d of (heir reerdemcea. Wet weather hunters say is the cao.se of tns rcarcity of wild turkeys. Caah for bi les given at L. a. Strayer's. buVb.r, Jliffliutown, Pa. tf. Ueorgs A. Kercber, will deliver a (J ar ia ia f S H.-ti at Iv-Xl ii next Krid y. A full assortment of nice looking and paiatatilu cakes for sila at Hockenbergir'a. Vols for A'kinson. Isaac Barton, residing near Cuba Mills by ,tt?p, sprained an ankle lait Wtdoee- a mix Jouatban Minicb, aged 84 years, of S. villa tuwobip. Perry county, plowed a clearing Ibil (all. Dsnu-1 P. Kirter, or Loyavllle, Perry uuuty, bot two wild turkeys at one shot ua tbe 2'Jtb. Kcpstilicaoa aland by your candidates ea election day. Vote tor ilcCauloy and the whole ticket. Who ma the 10 Republican voters ia Fermanagh tbat it is proposed to handle fur ji:- Jacobs lnitl fclnrpp's big pumpkin, raisod on bis property near Uoney Grote, drew the beam to W7 p lunJs. Jeremiah Lyons and J. F. Stuner, ad ilreaacd a Republican meeting at Spree e tlill last Wednesday evening. J. F. Stooer and Solomon Books, addiess. ed a Republican meeting at Oriental, at Setstlir's store last Wednesday eveniug. It is a high slate of political affaire when the English electioneer fur Clcveleud through tbeir chief officer at Washington. J. C. Orswford, of Rreds Cap this coun ty,ebt(pml eO bushels ol chestnuts from kl Sin station by railroad lest We4 nraday. Vute for Woods. Thocaa R. Rrynolda, a prominent citiaea t Belirtonte dropped dead last Wednesday evuniisg while at the aupper table. Ho was i years old. 1). L. Saodoe, who learned the printirg trade iu thia (lace, several years ago, is vis itiug relatives, lie haa been woraing at hia trasla ia th nort i- west. L. A. Roseuiuud and Julia A. Diven, two, ksilh deal' and mute were married at tbe houie-it the gioom in Milford township. ast Wstluesday evening. The Uemo4ratic Candidate is a pteeatC aaa, but tbe phosphate amrlle te bsdlv, I Is eEuiib to stide any Congressional cia aiJa'.e. Vote lor Atkinson. Mismis B.n Wio and llussie Diehl, are Dt ia th'i citr purchasing the Ut-it sty lea ai luilluarf goo'ls. They will return the last vt Ibis Wis, (lire them a call. tckvilie Writ, tbe British minister at Wa-hiBgton dsclsrrd fur Cletrland, and tbat (art willTjne thousands ot Democrats to vote 1W liarrisiiu and Morton Vte f-r UerUier. Hows Vi-utilaling atove will heat double lbs space with same amount ol fuel ot any elkar stove. Call and see It at Fbajcisci-s IIabowabb A Co. A shifting engine at Huntingdon ran do a a hand car last Thursday aod killed Joseph McCariner, who failed to Jn up fruiu tbe band car as the otber hands did. An interesting Republican meeting was ksld at Cross Keys s tne nihts xfi. (io. Wilson, Wm. Kodgors and Wm. Allison sdJrrs-ied the meet ing. Vote tha RepuU llcaa tirket. a Because neesny cau ge.1 vsA boys of the Legislsture is reasons that many people I with the boys will not vote I ror Herialer. Kecause 2heesvly cab get ahead of the one of the chief that don't run i for him. Vote Vote for McCauley. (ieorge Rothrock, of Fermanagh township. tiled about 6 o'clock last Monday morning. Fnner.il. on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. In Isrment in Presbyterian grave yarl at M'CiUtowa. Th inclement weather on Saturday even iig caused tbe postponement of the Ro (tiblican uieelina snd parade at Mexico to Wednesday evening. A large turnout sxp-cted ou Wednesday evening. Yute tor Woods for Senate. During his tarta, a t'nitrd States Senator will be elect sJ ami the importance of his election under siicb circumstances Is only to be thought svsr to be understood. oir f. r Aaron B. Will. J-obert I'snnabaker, is prepared to butch- er h.ga fur people who desire to employ a avaa tor tbat kind of work. He has had eipnrtenre in the butchering of hogs. He knowa all about the business. JU:b, Msnie, and scratches on human or aulaia'-a cured in 80 minutes by Wooltord'a Sauitary Ltion. This never fails. Sold by L. rai,ks a Co., Druggists. Mifflin town, Ps. Oct. 81, f3. "ote tor Harley. Rupture Care Guaranteed by Dr. J. B -sr, ("31 Arch street, Phil'a, Pa. Easa at once, no opcratioa or delay from buai ". attested by thoaaanda of cures after ethers fail. Advice free. Send for circular, -srea 14. (. ly. Ls't Pridsy evening, Lew is town, ex J,erlenrrd a sensation, caused by Miss Cane S gler. In a paaaioa striking her niece Nellie Dtinmire, w,tb a butcher knife inflicting a dargrroua wound about 4 ioches long on tba os.-k. There was a grand Republican rally and tirade and open air meeting at McAIister villa last Monday evening. The meeting "s addressed by Woods, Jand CulberUon, of M.IT.io conntv. Allison. Atkinson. Wilson snd Pennell, of Juniata county. If the Republicana were to carry a badge of Ihrir politice around with them in their every day walk as oma Democrats do by "earing black bauds on their white hats. thsre wor.'i K- d j end. of tt talk otcj, brethrea. Vote the Republican Tba rebala mode waa to perpetuate slavery and now they have captured President Cleveland and are nsiog him and otber leadera of tbe Democracy to establish free trade which is the twia brother of slavery that the boys ia bine crashed oat. Vote for Harrison and Morton. Vote for Atkinson. Mc Williams was nominated to ke p a number of the brethrea of the Democracy from voting for Atkinson, but tbe achemea of the rulioc Democracy will be knocked biber than a kite, and McWilliama will get the highland fling tbat will cause tbe phosphate to smell stronger than ever. A vote for Jacobs is a vote in the direc tion of free trade, it ia a vote ic tbe diree - tmn of the demonit'xatioa of silver, it ia a vote in tbe direction of reduction of tbe sur plus fur Jacobs. If he gets to the Senate, he wi 1 vote tor a Cuittd States Senator who will favor all or tbe pet schemes of Cleveland which are above enumerated. Tbe few Rrpublicana whose names ars not mentioned, who are charged with aa in elmation to vote for Jacobs tor Senate, should consider tb at if he gets to tbe Sen ate, will vote ror a man for United ! State Senate, who will not he a protective taritf man. Vote tor Woods if you favor Protection to American Industries. It Cleveland Oe elected to -mother term oe win in an proDat.il.ty nave to till as many OT rill! vacancies on the Supreme Bench as secure that body In the interests of the opinion! of tbe Solid South, and then, yes, ! "ell, tfjoti can't nndarstani, yon'U hare to Kara by experience and fori. V ote the Republican ticket, you'll be ifo then. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Suit, or Callouseit Lumps and Blem lbes from horkes. Blood Sjiavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stifles, Spraius, all Swollen Tbroais, Coughs, .Etc. Sno $00 by tbe une of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks It Co., Druggists, M.Ohotown Pa. Oct. 81-'89. Vote for Woods, for Senate. It is believed that if Mr. Jacobs geta to the Senate be will favor tbe repeal of the high license act, that he will be againat aubmiumg the constituticnal amendments on the liquor question to a vota of the people, and there is no doubt in the world who he will vote for, ror United States Senate Vote for Woods lor State Senate. When a man tell you that because Berry la title led a ilia a sore throat, he should be electsd Regiater and Recorder, and be cause Wills haa to nse crutches he should not be elected Regiater and Recorder, Just thmk of the trickery of the man that ta ks toyouintbat way. Contempt for such trickery is enough to induce one to vote for W Ills. Vote for Hertxler for Assembly. The Democratic brethren who are pad dling Sheesley's canoe for Assembly are pridirg themselves on tbe statement tbat Mr. S hees ly is sly, dl sh sly. Report baa it that be ba been too sl for some of the sports aOout town, and tbat if he geta to UarrUDuigb he'll be too dl h sly for i certain set of members that got there. Vote tor Hernler. Silly stoma are sfl at about Anson B. Wills, not being able to hsndle the Looks in tbe cflice of R. gister and Recorder. They must be a desperate crowd tbat are elec tioneenrg for Berry when they nse the ii.Urmity ot Wills against him and in tbe next breath nse the truflaruity of Mr. Berry in bis fvor. Snch methods or electioneer ing sbou'd defeat Berry. Hon. I. E. Atkinson a political oppment in the Kighteen'h Congressional dirtnct, in D. B. Mc Williams, or Juniata county. Dr. A. has rail ahead or Alf. J. Patterson and (Jeo. J scobs or the same county, ror tbe sarai wtlL-e, and we presume he will still run on the ssme old schedule on tbe next race. Oh ! tbe doctor is a runner, and be geta there" every time. Newport Ledger. Vote ror James McCauley. On Monday a week while tearing up tbe floor or the kitchon ot the Dinwiddle Conn ty Court House workmen found the skele ton of a man with a musket and canteen uear by. The floor was soms di-itaoco above ground and the anppoaition is that the soldier while wounded or sick went under the kithchen and while there died. It is supposed that he was a nvimber ot ono ot the Union regiments tbat were stationed in that locality. Shortly alter noon, one day last week, something took place while tw.j freight trains, were pissing, on going west and tbe other esst, causing a wreck one mile west of Tyrone. 24 cars were wrecked and all the tracks were torn up, so tbat train were ob structed 6 or 7 hours. Several hundred men were employed to clear and repair the tracks. Jobn Epler and Albert Kawcett, two boys from Altoona on their way to Ty rone were caught iu the wreck and killed. There was a circus at Cbestertown, Mi, one day last week, and with it were Si-vea elephants. Their car was run alongside a locumoiivr. One ot the elephanta put his trunk out through a crevice in tbe car, leached over to the tender of tbe locoma- five, lilted the lid ot the water tank and helped himself. Tbe otber six elephants did tbe same and ia a short time tbe taua was dry. The train bands did not see the performance and only when the engineer tried to start his eugiue did be fiud tbat the water waa gone." I j Election day is not far awsy ; vote for Anson B. Will. The fifteen great American invention r world-wide adoption are: I. Tbe cotton gin; 2. The planting machine; 3. The grass mower and reaper; 4. Tbe rotary printing prese ; 5. Navigation by steam ; 6. Hotair engine ; 7. The sewing machine ; 8. The India rubber industry; 9. Tbe machine manufacture of boraeahoes; 10. Tbe sand blast tor carving ; 11. Tbe gauge lathe; 12. The gram elevator; 13. Arti ficial ice making on a Urge scale ; 14. Tbe electric magnet and its practical applica tion ; 16. The telephone." What would you think ot tbe private individual who baa a Urge indebtress to pay, who would begin to cut off bis income or revenue from which he is to get money to pay hi indrbtness f Yea what would you think of tbe financial ability ot auch a by tbe ticket. man. lnat a me iwiuncr-ut pr., i, favors the abolition of tbe duties on land from which the surplus cornea which must pay the billion ot rebel debt that is still un paid. If the tariff ia reduced to the mere peyment ot the ruaoing expense of government where la tbe surplus to come fiom tbat ia to pay the debt caused by pay Irg the soldier and their equipment to put down rebellion. Vote tbe Republican ticket. From the Newport Ledger: Tuesday morning last a aprnca looking young man O and cireu nor! aaa row cart from Ward's livery to drive to Liver pool. Not returning ia the evening a tracer" waa seat alter him, when tbe horse waa found in the possessioa of J. K. Blat tebberger at Mount Patrick, who bad traded aa unbroken pony and gave hia check for S25 to boot. Leaving the vehicle and har neaa with Mr. B , the young fellow led tbe pony to Liverpool and a tabled it at the Wal'.is bouse, after which be went to one of tbe stores and purchased a pair of aboes giving the check, and receiving the balance in cash. He thee left for parts unknown. Ur. Ward went after his borsa on Thursday, and J. K. B. will be out ja-t . From the Bloenitte'.d papers Mr. James Wilruer, of Liverpool town ship, will havo 3300 bushels of potatoes for tbe market this fall. Lewis Smith ot Allen's arose raised about . 00 potatoes on about 21 seres of ground. Jobn A., son or S. A. McKee. rsised pumpkin thia aeaaon weighing 80 pounds and measuring over fire feet in circumfer ence. Mr. Jamea. 8 . McK.ee, clerk of county ! commissioners, on Monday shipped bushels of cbeatnuts to his brother John, at Pueblo, Col. We understand tbe ex press on these amounted to J Jacob J. Wolfe has tbe boss coon dog. j Tbe dog treed lour coons on ene tree, but air. w one succeeded in catching but one I or them. II, haa Mhf.t uniinwli an. I iinn wild tuikey this fall, mt The Population of Mifflin town and Pat terson is about 1600, and we would say al least nun halt are troubled with some affect. ion ot tbe Throat and Lungs, aa those complaints are, according to alatistics, more numerous thau others. We would adviaeall not to neglect the opj-ortunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balaam lor tbe Throat and Lungs. Price 60c snd SIX0. 7iaf Httfrt. Sold by all druggist. Origin ofHurnamei. Not only countries but counties and towns were a fruitful source of surnames, writes Prof. N. U- Eggleslon, John from Cornwall or Cornish. Richard who lived near a piece or wood land was spoken of as Richard at or near tbe wood, originating tbeaurname of Atwood, or John living near a bill because Jobn bill. So with Un deihill, Atwell, etc. Jobn living near i clump of oaks was John atten oaks, abbre viated late Noaks ; or William who had pitched hia tent or capin near a notaole ash tree waa known as Wm. al tbe ash of William alien ash, which easily drifted into Nasb. Bo, too, Thomas, who lived near i small stream (or in Anglo Saxton a keckel was Thomas a the becket, and tbus was named the martyr Thomas Becket. Tbe moot common termination of English sur- mamea from places and told, him, to go, signifying the place where a slruani cculd be crossed. In tbe name of Shakespheare'a birthplace we nave a memento to three uitlereul eras or English history, vie. the periods ot tbe occupancy by tbe old Britons, the Romans aul S axons. Start U aa abbreviation ol strati (street, the name by which the great Roman rosda aere kuown. Ford tells ua tbat ono of these roads crossed a stresm and Avon is the name which tbe old liri tons ir Celts gave to tbe stream. The word lea. legh, or leigh, signifying partially wooden held, served as the end log tor many surnames, such as Uorsiey Crowley, Ashley, Oaklev, Lindley an Berkley, or Kucbley- Hay or haw meal, a hedge, and this has g ven us Hayes Ha) lies, Haley, Haywood, Haworth. Haw thorn, Hajgbton, or Houghton. Occupations, too, have afford! au eud less army of Buraidi. This method wa used by the Romans iL such names Fabricus.(8milh), 1'iclor (paiutrr), Agncol tariuei). Iu Knjriaud a.skililul buuter wuuid sdopt that as his surname, au equally so with the carpenter, Joiutt aawter, baker or butcher. Personal traits aud complexions, to gave rise to surnames. From the (orm we L is lie names Stout, Strung, Loug Longmau, Longlellow ; and from the lail Brown, Black, .c. Some mental and mora traits were amu used to Ueuote surname Kichaid ul El g and was boiler known Richard ol thi Lion Heart. Tbe next ste wuuid bo to derive from this quality the surname Lyuu. r or three weeks a ua'id ol gypsies were encamped near Liitliestown, village iil-t across thu (Jumberlau line, iu Adams cuuuty, l'a., aud Jco Fe.ker, au old witu tbeui uud farmer. Conferred wits told that any money bo might hide on a certain spot ou his farm would double itself in a night. To test thu matter he placed $10 in deposit and the next moruiug found, as predicted, 20. TtiiS so elated Lim tuat he went to the Littlebtown b ttik, drew out S0O and made a like deposit, but the next moruiug, to bis dismay, the SlH) were goue aad so were the gypsies. Tbe gypsies were captur ed aud four of tneir number lodged in jail iu Adams county. j I ; The Old Story. Wilmington-, Del., Oct. '24. Jos eph II. (luesf, a well to do former of Brundywiae Hundred, was neatly fleeced out of nearly $30u0 by three sharpers iLLs afternoon. Two of them a'i-roacSie.l min witu au offer to bay a portion ol tue propeily at a libei al price. Each sid-j was put up tjf'J.OOO forfeit, the money to be held by the third of the confederates. Mr. Gue&t not havicg the lands ou haud came on to this city and drew the amount from baiik. On his way home, and at the edge of a woods, he was met by tLe supposed negoti ators, and the party entered the w.vodd to complete tbe transaction. After some dickering Guest turned over the $3300 forfeit to the third swindler, who also received from his confederates what appeared to be a roll of notes. Guest then became suspicious and grabbed for this roll which he obtained. Tbe sharpers ijuickly departed with their "boodle," and the farmer Bt.trted for home. On the way be examined his "moo ey," and was dumbfounded upon dis covering that be htd $13 in notes and a large wad of newspaper slip s. The swindlers were then out of sight. Guest came back here and notified the police. The authorities iu Philadelphia, Chester and West Chester and other cities have been noticed by telegraph, but there is no clue to the robbers. Guest is about 50 years of age. and is worth at least 70.000. lie describes Lis fleecers as dark complexioned. Two of them are short, while tbe third is rather tali. ETERTBODT, PBorsssioaai Nil, Bcsmsa , Hi- aaaics, Laaomiso Mia, Rxri'BLscaas, Dxm- ocaars, and PaoBiBrrioaisTS ahoold attend the meeting at the Court House, Friday evening, November 2nd, and hear tbe taler ted fi rakers, N. C. STATLOR and B. B. HART. Good mnaic HoPKixavim, K v. In forma tion from Guthrie, TodJ county, gives tbe tails of an inhuman tragedy that occurred near there on Saturday. A colore ! man namfd Smith became in furiated at his wife and beat her to death. Being pursued bv the Sheriff, he then grabbed np their little child nd ned. and upon reaching the barn yard, he three? the child iuto a pond. where it was drowned. The officer attempting to arrest him, Smith also sprang into the water, resolved to perish rather than be taken alive, but help was called, and he was drawn out and carried ta Springfield, Tenn , where he is in jjiL Tbe feeling is to troDt; against him thit he may be lynched. Tbe tragedy had its origin in family matters, Smith being jealous of his wife. A Bad Lover. BcrrxLO, Oct. 24 George Kids, a farm hand, became engaged to marry Lena Phonor, Lis employer's daughter. After ha left the farm to work f-r Henry Liandell he jilted Lena and courted Carrie Landell. Threatening letters were Bent to Landell. three of his horses were poisoned with paris green, his car riages and harness were destroyed. and finally his barn was fired. loung men who were watching for the mischief maker say they chased the incendiary to Phonor s farm, and on their evidence Lena will be ar rested. A letter in a girl's hand writing threatening farther violence unless Kids should be discharged u foumL The writer threatened to burn Kads aad Carrie alive if they ever married. Shadfland Hand Dead. The Conneautville (Pa ) Courier an nounces tbe death of sbaileland MiuiJ, owned by the Powell Brothers, of "bhadelaDd, Crawford county Shadeland Maud was calved April o, 1881, in Beemster, North Hoi land. She was imported by Powell li rot tiers in .November ol tbe same year, ut uer record tbe (jourier aavs : Her wonderful succession of milk records year after year was far and awav ahead of that of any cow of any breed. In 1SS3, as a 2 year old, she ave in one day C2 pounds 8 ounces. which, considering her age, was the Ix-st milk record ever made up to that time. Her weekly record in the same year was 422 pounds ; for thirty consecutive days, w hen onlv 2t to 27 months old, 1 44 pounds 12 ounces (more than twice Ler weight at that time) ; while, before bbe waa 3 years old, her total yield was the enormous amount of 1(,810 pounds nearly 84 Luis of miik As a 3 year-old, iu 1S84, she gave in one duy 72 pounds 1 ounce, and in one month 1844 pounds 3 ounces. As a 4-year old, in ISS.j, fhe gave in one dav 91 pounds 13 ounces, and for thirty consecutive dats, 25U6 uouDds 13 ounces. As a 5 year old, in 1S8G, in one lai, q4 pouuds 10 ounce s, and in thirty consecutive days, 2650 pounds 10 ounces. As a G year old, in 1887. hhe gave in one day 113 pouuds ounces : in one week, 730 pounds 12 ounces ; in two weeka, 1410 pounds 8 ounces ; in tbree weeks, 2108 pound 14 ounces, and in one month, 3033 pounds 8 ounces over one and one hitlf tons aud nearly three times her own weight of milk in a single month. never having been dry !f;er dropping tier brst call, anuileiaud jlitud was one of the most if not the most wonderful milker in the world. Points About Pneumonia- Dr. J. B. John.-ton writes in tL Medical Summtirv as follows : The approach of pneumonia is not always without warning, lbere are usu lily certiin feelings or sensation of the body which tell, with greater or less certainty, that an attack beginning. An individual, for a day or two prior to the ocluttl invasion of the disease, rt-els bally in a general wav. These Lad feelings consist in a cbilliress of the whole body, aud if l.;j l . ... n ,i -.k P perspiration' be feel.4 cold and un comfortable. He is feverish, aud yet it seems impossible for him to got warm. This feveriwhness is atteud ded with great chil'iness, which in creases wheii he is exposed to a draught of cold air. As evocirg approaches all these bad feelings are increased, and when night comes on he has p.iius in his back and liiuha, accompanied by a slight cough and unnatural frequency of breathing, with unusual quickness of the pulse end a feeling of nneasi ness 'f oppression about the chest. His sleep is disturbed by chilliness, restlessness ana unpleasant dreams. Tbe war tu tli of bis bed and bed chamber may cause a slight cessation of his bad feelings, aud iu tbe morn ing, feeling better, he gets out at tending to his business, only to have II b:s bad feelings returned with increased force at the approach of the ensuing night. Should he heed the warning im plied by the return of his bad feel iDgs, and confine himself to au equal temperature of about 65 degrees, and partake of copious dnnks of hot tea, coffee or milk, be may possibly avert an attack of the disease. But. un fortunately, he is apt to neglect to do this, and his going about is only arrested by an actual invasion of pneumonia, which usually comes on in from cne to three days. M4SOX&. Ill .MUli PIAXOS. Tan improved method of fastening the striDrs of pianos, invented by the Mason and Hamhn Organ and Piano Company a few years since, is nnqueeiionably one of the most important improvements ever made, making the instrument more richly mas teal in its tones, aa well aa more dur able, and less liable to get ont of tune. Saie Register. November 8 Lewis Deran, executor of LudwigScbroeder, will sell horses, cowa j sou larmmg uiuosns or ine late Ladwig r-coroeocr near 4ericu9 a-is. tlFFLrNTOvTjS at AKKKTS. MirruarowB, October II, 1888. Butter ...... ........ ... ... 20 ' ."".".".".m."r."."!" 18 Ham ............ 12 Shoulder, . . . .V.V..V.".. " 10 SKiea, .......... ir .......... 8 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MABKRT. Wheat, new $1.00 to 96 torn old 60 2i'" 2 50 Lloverseed $3.50 to 4 00 Timothy aeed $1.75 1 60 20 00 1 20 22 00 1 20 1 10 r lax seed Bran ...... Lhop Shorts. ........... Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PniL.aDEi.rHlA. October 27, 1888 Penn sylvania red wheat $1.10 to $1.16. Com 50 to 62c. Oats 27 to 32c. Live chickens 8 to 9c. Turkeys 11 to 12c. Eggs 20 t- 26c. Batter IG to 27o. Apples Kings. Upland Rome Beauties sud Snows, choice, barrel, $2 j other well colored tall, barrel, i lOai 'AI; Oenitings, 'Julvert. Pippin I ual do ; Greening, choice, barrel. 1.75 ; Baldwins, choice, barrel $1 .50 ; bulk pples. 50 lb bushel. 25ao0c : Duchess Pesra. barrel, $3 76a4 ; Grapes Concord, 10-ib bssket, -tl22c. ; Catawbs. 10 lb basket 20a22c. Crar berries. Jersey, bushel crate. ark, $2 26a2 75; Oo-ligbt, $l.75a2 25; ape ivod Cranberries, barrel large fancy dark. $'a9 50 ; do. choice dark. $3a8.60, and do. light, $6a7. Quinces, barrel, as to quality, 75c.a$1.25. Florida Oranges, crate $2a3. Potatoes : Esrly Rose, bushel, choice. 43- a45c ; do. fir to good. 38.40c ; do. Rur- hanka and W bite Stars, choice, bushel, 43c ; 1 air to good at 38a40c. : Hebron a' d White Elephant, bushel, 38.43c; Jersey weets, l.s-ket, p-iine, 26a30c. Onions. barrel, ye low Danvers, $1.25al 40 : do Ulobe barrel. $150; do. vellow. 08-lh bushel. 4a50c. Cabbage, 10O, $2 50a3. Chicago, Out. 26 Cattle Receipts. 2,0ii0 bead, shipments, 3000 head ; market teadv; breves, $35.75; Blockers and feed. era, $2 1. 1.3 40 ; cows, bulls and mixed, 1.10.2.90 ; buia, $2 10.2.40 ; Texas csttle. 1 75a4. 0. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head : hipments, 7000 bead market opened 6al0c. glier ; aud closed 10.15c. lower ; mixed. $i 2S.5.65 ; heavy. $5.85ao o5 ; light, $5 30- aoou; skips, $3 75a5.10. Sheep Re ceipts, 6000 bead ; shipments, 2000 bead ; market steady ; na-ivea, $2 75 $ 50 ; West- em, $3. 00a3.50 ; Texans,$2 50a3 20 ; laaibs. lI.iOiU.tK). LEGAL. Yy 1SSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ahip herefore rxiatmg under the firm name of .Nelson and M si. beck, at Tbumpsontown, ea peen oit-solvid. fartira having settle ment to make with the firm will find tbe books at W. H. Nelson's honse. Nelsos at Maibeck. Tbompaontown, October 29ib, 1888, 4t. OTICE. Sealed Proposals for tbe rooflns of the balance of tbe old fort Koval Hnriee. and the Repairing of tbe ice breaker on tbe North Fier, will be received at the ofSce ol the Lommitsioners of Juniata countv. un til 10 o'clock of Novtniber 7th, 1888. "Spec. itlcations to be seen in Office. By order of tbe COMMISSIONERS. 2t. G. W. BracuriBLD CJrrJr. PARKER & CO., BANKERS, Main Stbeet, MirrusTowji, Pexn., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent. Interest allowed on welve months' certificates. The oldest and best Institution for obtain ing a Business Education. Wa have auc cea,fully prep ared thousanda of youDg men for ibe active dutiea of life. For C ire n tars address, P. I) CFF A. SOXS, Pittsburg, Pa. Caution Police. AH pert-ons are hereby cautioned, net to trespass on tbe Isnds of the undersigned in fc proco Hill, and Beale townships, tor tbe purpose of gathering berries, burning, Sh ing, or in any other way tret. passing, on ssid Isnds, aa the trespass law will be en forced against people who violate said law. Baaaisea Miiiiarx Jnne 9, 1889. PRIVATE SALE, The onderaigned offers 14 seres of choice Isnd, adjoining tbe borough of Patterson, at private sale. There ia a good barn and '. curo cr,b on ,ne ,r:t Tb, Und clw 1 ar-d level and well adapted for the growth of all kiods of grain and garden products. For pariiculara call on Joan CrssixQHAM. Fattersoo, Juniata Co.. Pa Duy Your BOOTS AND SHOES from G. W. HECK, AND SAVE MONEY. BELF0RD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE FURNITUREI FUHMITHREI I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata Count y tbat I hav bought from John S. Gbatbill hia entire stock of Furniture and hous furnieh in j goods, which consists of LAMPS. CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to whicn 1 am adding dauv, JEW STOCK which I h welling at ex etremelj LOW PRICES (or cash. C. B. HORNING, Crystal Palace, Corner of Bridge and 'WAter street! Mifflintown, Pa. January 11th, '88-ly OILS ! OILS ! OILS ! THE STANDARD OE COMPANY I of Pittsburg Pa., make j. SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brmndt of Illuruinat ing and Lubricating Oils, ISaphtha and Gasoline, tbat can be made from Petroleum. e challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If you wibh tbe most UA'IFORML Y S.l TISF.1 C TOR Y OILS LY THE .W ARRET. ask for ours, trade for Mifflintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANlISCUS UARDWaRB CO. December 14,-87-ly Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform the public tbat I have aow n my new millinery afore at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from comer af Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring A Summer millinery goods, all new, and of tbe latest atylea. i and having employed first class milliners I I am prepared to supply tbe public with everything found in a firstclaas milliner i store, come and examine icy stock. I : consider it no trouble to show goods, i MRS. DEIBL. ! March 22-87.1 .v. notice to Trespassers. Having leased 400 acres of wood land ol David Wilson, and 400 acrea of wood land cf John Mct'lure, adjoining landa of Pennsylvania Kailrad Company ia the vicinity ot Boiler's Bp. I hereby csntioa all lersons sgainat trespssaing on the above mentioned leased landa tor the purpose of cutting timber aod so forth. Jons Beashoe. Mifflintown, Hay 26, 1889. 100 S5, PROFIT and Mm- t'T plea Free to raencau- vassera for Dr. SCO It's CfDUlsC ElectricBelta.HruMiies.be. La dy asenta wanud for Electric Corsets. Quirk ssles. Write at once for terms Or. Scott, 848 B'way. N. Y. I STREETS. Oni Bngla SoniirJs the Keynote ! Acceptable and Welcome Bargain AT S C H O T T 9 S PALL AND WINTER OPENING of Mens', Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing whioh is aow on Men of Juniata, county think and study a . . . ...11 say. Uur grand and snperD stocic 01 r an perfection perfected. Suppose we talk to possible while asking your valued and jyelcoiae patronage, xnia is wuai we want to impress on your mind. We have everything you may need 1m the way of clothing, whether it be a necessity or a luiury. Your interest ia our interest. We offer goods for a Dollar in money and isn't We have the banner stock of Overcoats of tbe county. Am assortment which overshadows all the stock of other dealers in the county. Competi tion will exist this fall only in name not in fact. We will commence) by placing on sale 350 MEN'S FINE MELTON OYERCOATS AT $8-50 The most particular dresser can take pride in wearing one of theae garnaatw. 175 MKX'S STORM OVERCOATS AT $5. 200 MEN'S IMPORTED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT 112. This garment will eland coiaparison with any that merchant tailors make to order for $20. Our $10 line is uiuiply grand It is simply impossible for us to give you anything like a coinprnhenaivs description of our grand, gigantic stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Chil dren's Suits. Schott will sell Men's mixed suifs at ill. 00 ; Men's checked woolen caat i in ere suits at $6.50 ; Men's fine EngliVt dress suits at only 99.00 ; Men's fine dress suit, which we are selling at $15 00, are made from the most fashionable fabrics. They are equal to double the money. If you hare your boys to clothe, tow just placed ou sale 700 Boys' suits. The latest fashions. Prices from J'2 up to Come to SCHOTT'S for Your Hat. We will show vou all the new celebrated makes. Our Purnishiar Goads Department is the right place to buy your Winter Underwear. 8 0 FI 0 T T , THE LEA DING CLOTHIER, UIUDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, I'A. 1805, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To attend the Attract.. Sale ol from THE IMMENSE STOCK -OF D. W. It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock f Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leare all Competitors in the rear, so eloa't foAl to give him a call if in need ol D. W. II A R L E Y MIFFLINTOWN I A.. We arc Scllinj STOVES OF ALL KINDS, CHKAPKKTHAN TIIl Do not fail to see our SQUARK I1KATKRS, i iir.i are ni:iTii:i. A FULL LINE OF COOK 8TOVI3 AL ATI ON HAND. We furnish repairs for all kinds of Stoves, Stove Pipes. Coal Buckets ate., at the very lowest pi iC; s. OIL CLOTH A SfKCALITY. A square of 2 yards for $1.09. FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. Vatertown Steam Engine Co., Kemp'sMannre Spreader Valaakle Iaareveaaeate far J C6 For Cont. Cheaper than any other, all things ccneidcrcc'. VtjVh jmr on the r rkj-t. awtL19 U CoJ'ifi. !!'UWsri r.r-s '". n eT'rr -r e-,- JOls-iP B'j 15 ftfc !' I" . fei-sin.l! T. well over what we have got t , s , - 1 f 11 1 1 ' - .....1m ana rt inter vioiuiug is aiiuyi you as plainly and sensibly a you the best dollar's worth of that a fair exchange. any merchant tailor's suit eostima is your opportunity. We havs styles are various, new and ths 910. To The I'ublic CUthing tkat goes itJUj Clothing. 2Ianufactif0rm of STEAM ENGINES ... BOILERS Of All Kind. Writ for Cataloc . For Itrapif, trayrl. Neryoais ! Beas I'rlaiary or I.Iyer Dls- eaaes. Cure Guaranteed. Ofttce, SHI ; AKCU St., Philadelphia. All wraggists. Try it. SI a bottle, aix for i Mar. 14, IMS, ly. fin nivio I i rrtPniitTRDKRin:, 11 rV 111 A a 4ara mr9 mmim an1 afTMrSnai .,imi ,n.wl vijwtVir U OtlT l. r. r i-r iu.a liUMlKK, . ifB cf HENRY W1R3 BEECKEB ui LT'.sil. raiaa- 1 tuf KU l"-.IT. T pi L I proamSfl. te get Jeb work dea. rr7,- ' you if t'cu 0eVdoyt'hfcir u
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