SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIKFL1NT0WN. M ednciday, August 1, .)3. B. cditob aud riurmtroi. BEPrBLICA TICKET. State. lor Slalt Trtaturer Willia Litset. f'er Jrfior Gtaerat Jtaoata B. Kile TautE are 380 Grand Army posts in York State. The trade dollar baa never been at discount in Hub office. The national debt was roduced X18,000,000 during tbe past month of June. In tbe mountain f New llauipdhire there was a heavy frost on tbo morn- J ing of tbe i5tb. It is reported tbat 100 barrels of beer are consumed every day by tieople in Bradford, l'a- It is estimated tbat tbere arc '25, OU'J telegraph operators ia tbo Uni teJ Slates. H,ij of whom ue on a trite. Storm Notes. Week before last tbere tu a lull in tbe rage of aterat tbat baa prevailed annual every ay sine tbe absence of summer bat last week, the weather again beeame warm, and again produc ed destructive storm. Tba south eastern seotion of Ingham county, Miob igan was devastated by ejolones, ao eompanted by a heavy fall of rain, on Monday evening, July 23. Tbs little village of Unandaga was almost swept away and a woman named Hartley is reported to have been killed. The storm traveled io an easterly direction. Tbe bouse of Mrs. Klicebetb Barlow was picked up by tbe wind and torn to pieces. Mrs. Barlow, who was in tbe house, was instantly killed. 11 or body was afterwards fouod, two rods from where the house stood, with ber neck broken. The tornado struck 2 miles ait of Eaton Rapids, Eaton county, destroying a large amount of property. Several barns were demolished. Eu gene Henry's bouse, one mile east of M'infield, was blown to atoms, bis wife and 7 children being inside the bouse at tbe time. Two of tbe children were fouod dead 40 rods distant. Three others and tbe mother were badly hurt. The baby was unhurt, although tbo crib in which it was sleeping cannot wants hay or cow pasture he must assist in harvest. In Kishacoquillaa valley the light ning efmrk a shock of wheat in Noah tic ming's field and consumed it en tirely. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. . , , u .u ,.f p..; ' cno id wotcQ n was sleeping cannot It is rerto.1 by deapa eh at ; CjU , bc founJ dead JI ro. Exvpt, tbat tiie average uutuDer : -.' , . , ,. broken aud another ita skull nmahnd of deaths per day bv cholera Has been five hundred. Tbe Philadelphia Times believes that one is just as safe at tbo foot of a lightning rod dtuiug a thunder .storm as under a tree. A watch maker in Dresden, Ger- broken aud another its skull orushod, Rue Perrine's bouse on the line be tween Eaten and Ingham oounties, was also wrecked. His wife was injured. Fences, orohards and forests were swept away aon the track of then ; storm, winch seems to have been four I rods wide aud extend over a tract of will prove us serviceable iu ail res jhscU as tbo watches in ordinary nse." A kaie with so solid a name as Loatlville, oue would tbfuk should b.i.ve bo business suspensions but it haa. oulv bist week a bank in tbe jilaee closed its door. Goekai Oku, who died on Sunday a week was an able goueral against rebellion. It io said that he was a grand son of the British king, George 4, by Mrs. Fitzherbert Ir it be true tbat Ex-Senator Wal lace, of Clearfield is worth 3,000, 000 tbe Democracy will nominate him for tbe Presidency. Tbe Democracy , like nothing better than a full barrel A cowe.vtios of colored men re solved to ank their friemls to write And print tbe race name Xegro with a capital X. Tbe old Democratic way to write rind 6ell tbe name was nig rer. I'iTT.'Bl KO party of oil aiiany, in making wutebes ol jajx:r. ; country two miles long in this vioinity. son and bis father wcr ) at work in the hi) field when tbe storm oame upon them at 4 o'clock. Tbey sought shel ter in a sheep-bouse, which was soon after struck by lightning and destroy ed. Vuuiiff Henderson was killed out right and his father was badly stunn ed. Iu Elkhart, during the storm Jaoob Tamp, while in tbe field in company with another man cutting grain, was struck by liphtning and instantly kill ed. Near Wavnenbure. lud.. a large barn belongiug to V illiam Barton was blown down. Barton was getting ready to thresh bis wheat crop when it fell. One of his sons was instantly killed and several persons io the barn were more or less injured and crip pled. In the vicinity of Coruing, Ohio, much damage was occasioned, the storm capsizing dwellings, each was i occupied by a family. A bsby in tbe people are excited, for u j cradie Wftg turned out of it. The era I proBDoctors, iu Pine i H In. niiraaulotisl v following tha child. Creek valley a (?w miles north of the' tamed bottom up, covering it, aud -A hi b " ' -asb . .... . :..,(.. mk,iA t. -- -..i.j! f a 4uu vai'LU v mum, Dts Uc. oil tanL It is believed that a Ecw The large barn of Henry Kepner, in lower Tuscarora Valley, was set on fire by a threshing engine, on Uondav afternoon, one calf, 2000 bushels of wheat, a quantity of hay, implements and so forth were des troyed. Loss about $5,000. The Democratic county Committee met in the Court House on Saturday and elected E. S. Doty Jr. and David Fowls as delegates to tue State con vintion to meet on this August 1st, and set September 2.3 as the day on which to hold the primary election. Last Thursday morning, as Mr- Jacob Long was cradling rye for Adam Barner, he stirred up a bum blebee's nest He set his cradle to a side and fought with the madden ed insects and run against the scythe of tbo cradle with bis foot cutting himself very badly in the foot through the boot. He has been laid up with it since. Last Friday at 15 minutea to 12 o'clock noon, Southard Robison cbmbed to the spire of the Court House, and stood on the cross pieces tbat indicate tne point ol tue com pass, and from there received a paint brush that John Kessler handod him from the top of tbe dome. Stretch ing himself up along the spire be was able to paint close up to tbe gold tip, which having done he paint ed downward to the compass points indicators which he also painted by standing on the bail below and after that tbe thrilling part of the job was over. He did it all down to the ball within 15 minutes. On Saturday the cashier of the national bank of Orange, X. J. enter ed a railroad train with a satchel containing $10,000, be had scarcely seated himself till ho was attacked by 3 men who struck him on the head and attempted to take his satch el, he shouted for help. Pasnongers hastened to his rescue, and the three men ran out of the car and sprang into a wagon and attempted to drive away, but the horse balked and be fore thoy got oat of tbe town they were all captured. Tbey are well known to tho police of tbe large ; towns as bad characters. Tbe number of voters in Juniata countv are One who moved among the elite : 'It a a shame, said Mrs. Parvenn at Newport, the other day, "that they do not elect my son one of the stock holders in tbat there Kaaino. He's, offered 'em $500, has a dog cart, plays tennis and talks just aa aUly aa any of them men what go round with other men's wives. And we move in aleet circles, too." New York Mail and Express. Mr. Jones had very large feet, but that did not prevent his being polite to the ladies. One day one of the guls said to another ; "Oh, Sarah, do you know Mr. Jones ?" "Tea : know him." "Do you know him very weu 7 "eii, i should say so. i.Tl J 1 1 At! . . t -liut, now weu i un, we are so thick that we talk about his feet as a matter of course, and are not a bit astonished at their size any more.' "Ahem I didn't know yoa were en gaged. ITEMS. By not stopping to listen and look, Henry Welsh and wife and Miss Alice swarts of Mount Joy, Lancaster Co. wen killed by oars last Friday morn ing. elsb attempted to drive acres tbe track in front of a ooming fast train, tbe horse was killed with tbe people tbat be was hauling. ine loilowiog despatob was sent from Blooufiald Perry county, last Thursday. By tbs use of hammers. brsoea and obisels stolen from the smith shop of Henry Sbafer robbers last night foroed and entered into tbe extensive geneial store of Frank Mor timer, of this place. After abandon ing a side window, which refused to yield, the robbers concentrated their efforts on tbe main entranoe door, whioh was jimmied open. Having af fected an entranoe the burglars devo ted their attention to tbe safe. Tbe combination readily yielded to the manipulation of experts or of some one familiar therewith, aod the sfe was robbed of money, mostly trade dollars, to tbe value of nearly $400. Oue package of 50 trade dollars was overlooked. Ninety dollars of tbe stolen money was tbe property of the ' telegraph eompaoy, of whioh Mr. Mor timer is manager. Cbeoks to the val ue of bet ween 30 aod 40 dollars were also taken. Payment on tbem been stopped. Xo merchandise was disturbed. There is no olue to the robbers. Qaj.vbtoii,Tsx., Jaly 4 A spec ial dispatob to the News from Lampas as says a earriig eoataioiog the skel etons of three adults aod two children, sitting boll upright, as if in life, under a large tree, has been found near a road in Llano county. Tbe trts was battered by lightning. It is suppos ed tbe party in their carriage sought shelter under tbs tree and were struck by a boltwhicb killed them and tbe horses. The wsatber-beateu appear ance of tbe carriage and its trimmings indioate that the event happened a year or two ago. In a small trunk was a letter addressed to "James O. Cham berlain, London, Eng." TLs remains were fouod by a ranchman driving cat tle, and tba discovery was reported at onoe to tbe authorities. The parties are supposed to have been tourists. Tbe spot where tbey were found is very seoluded and far from any inhabitation. A vigorous growth of hair is promoted sad the youthful color restored by apply ing Parker's Hair Balsam. The SIiBHamloali Yalley Routs BSTWXXX THE NORTH AND EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST. Ugal. AUDITOR'S XOTICE. (Eatate of Henry II Brobaker, dee'd.) The uudersicned, appointed auditor to aud't, idjunt nod settla the account of Lew is Degao administrator of Henry II. Brubt- ker late of Fayette twp.. doces-ioil, and to niska distribution or tbe balance in tbe hands of said administrator will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis office in tbe boroozh of Mirtllntown Pa., on Fri day August 8rd 1883, at U o'clock 4. SI. when and where all parties intou-sted may attend if they sea proper. XASUX iitn IN, July 11 IhSi. Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. oil field has been found. Driuocratic reformers of Bedford toun;y advice their represe.ita lives nt Haxrihbuij; b help continue tbe Legislature in Cs6ion till an uppor- lilUA b . . H ww ,.vlfl tUiUff lUlb. by tumbling furniture. Xear the town of Bucyrus, Ohio, during the storm several laborers on tbe railroad sought shelter under a tree, wbieb was blown over, and one of them (Terry McMahon) bad his col- tioiiuieiit such as will please tbe Ii in- Jar bone Lrokeu and suffered other ccntcy has leu reached. severe injuries which will ctune bis . . i i . ! death. An uuio paper tays : .uen.puunias raised tbe old cjuebtiuu 'A lager beer's intoxicating quality. The witnesses range, as usual, from tbe German L con drink a hundred glasses in a day without staggering, to tbe Yankee whom Uu make ciruijk. It is said, tbat as a rule, uttscu hoi d;rs Hcldom dio and never rehi-n, but tiie exception to tbo rule has been found in tbe f l that deputy sheriff O. D. Boyer, of Schuylkill county, Las resigned, V? enter tbe service of tbo Heading Koilrood com pany. Ox tbe evening of July 23, as an excursion party wus abont to get on a steam bjat front a pier aWut l't miles below Baltimore to return to the city, the pier gave way and sev eral hundred people fell into about i eiLt feet of water, llalf of tue num ber were drowned. Despatches from tbe west say that on Wednesday July 24, in many parts of Ohio and Iodiana, wheat, com and oats were badly damaged, and in many localities crops were totally destroy ed. At Jeffersooville, Ohio, 3 children of Isaac Barry were killed by light bitig. Tbey were in the field boemg corn when tbe storm oamo up and tbey took shelter undr a trte. Toward evening tbeir bodies were found after an anxious search. Tbe oldest child was enly 1 1 years of age. Neighboring News, Perry County, On Saturday morning July 21, jlr. John Sbuniaker and wife left ' their .oiue iu Jackson township : libit their lauht r in Anderson- M. T. 1'oikbde Treurer of iMf -. lof ,.the stte of tbe Tew who L road near Le s n.dl in Malison four Lund.d tLouaand doHars of tbo towL,IIr; r.,... i ... ..,.. tr. t ' rather walked off a small einvert wuh it has been found guilty of tbe : tn'V "tV"1 tVut charge of euil-vz;-isr.n . inu entu red to 2' J vcrs tt.- Ptniteiitiary. He wu a p-aduate and M.cv?d in ib O.-nfed trate army. Milllintown Fermanagh, , . . . ICilfoid- Patterson Port Iloj tl Spruce Kill,. .. Tuibctt Bealc Lack and Black Tuscarora Fayette Walker Thoiupsontown SiiHijuehiu.Lu . . Monroe Delawaro Greenwood . . . . Lou . 192 . 241 1 . 170 . 12.) . 217 . 159 . 227 . 291 . 206 . 4U . 341 . 7(5 . 143 . 240 . 2.12 . 133 .3,818 A severe thunder-storm paaaed ever Milwaukee, Wis., on ihe25tb, csufing ujuib damage. Tbe lightning struck in several places, shattering buildings but causing no loss of life. The rain fall was the heaviest ever known tbere, beiog 1 1-6 inches iu a tugle shower. During 8 years my attacks of d)j rr wre ao terrible that I often had to t'.of buaineas. Parker's Ginger Tonic built n.c up from almost a ekelfton to tbu i-tv-:1. health I now eiij..y. J. Jcroloown, Lc yer, N. Y. city. lil lTALO, Ji V , tain Matthew ' ebb. wiu.mer, pfrithed in Total Lat Friday nigbt a freight car on the It' (tne, Watertown and OgJeus burg Railroad near a station called Carlton, was blown by tbe wind from swim tbe .isgra river m.ii pool rap ids this afternoon, lis a roweJ in a skiff to opposite the oid '31id of Mist" laudiug by John McCoy, a fer ryman at the Falls, aod leaped Irom the boat at two minutes past 4 otclock. Tbs daring swimmer panned tha big rapids all right, keeping tbe middle of ; stream. U ben be struck tho whirl pool he was rushed to the Amcrioau side, where the waves it is estimated By virtu of an onlur isnvd out of the ur&nan'a Oourt ol Juuiata county, tbu un dersigned Adtuioiktrutor of Jacob F. Smith of Walker township, deceased, will seil at public sale on tha premises, at 1 o' clock P. M ., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1883. Ibe following duscriboit valuaola real es tate of said decudent, to wit : A tract of laud situate in Walker town ship, J uniaU county, bounded by lands of l ! uuurgR urcaiuan and oiner on ma norm, o i k i ... u-... i i . wj muu9 ui n. ,-. Aoii-r auu ui.irp uu tue west, by lauds of Michael Coldren anj oth ers on Ibe south, by laud of John Husjir and others on the et, contaiuiDg. 82 ACHES and 'ih perches be I lie hum mora or about 'iu acre well set with timber, balance char and under good cullivatii.n with ner ertailing ruomiig water iu ovcry field except one. Tbe buil.linga are. ATWOSTOUVHUISE o.r logs pebble daubed, N 1. Vf BA X K B AKN, j auq umm rut DuiidinRj. Tbm is an orchard of young aj j le trues and othjr Iruit on ttij farm. TBKMS. 10 per cent of the purchase money on the d y ol t-ali! ben the prop ,rt) U struck down, 4'1 p. r rent ot the pur chare money on the tlmt day of April A. L j l"b4, tin dised w.ll be delivered and pos Jii'w U4 i tu I session given and tiie bt!ance being ooe ..iijieu I.:., til ittcupt A NEW TRUNK LINE PASSENSES HICHWAT, WITH CJtSCKPASSKO THKOCUH PCLLMAK CAR SERVICE AXD Perfect Transportation Faoilitiea, TRAVERSINB THE MOST PROSPEROUS SECTIONS or THS SOLTflERN STATES, I'FO.V RAILWAT8 OF ssjroaa sxesusacs, siraaioa iytiras.iT, ASO COMMOX HAJAOSaSSI., CS1TIHO Xevw York, Marrlsburs;, Ftalladelpbiik, vTasklnf tvn,. Baltimore, Knoirille, Chattanooga, Memphis, Little kock, Atlanta, Montgouiery, aiobile, A'ew Orleans, Jacksonville, and all poinU boutb and Souih-wvDt, upou Imes ot common in terest: Along IhUronto, or ctcst accessible there by, are beaith resorts, aud scenic attjacuons of enduriog value. The Shenandoah Valley, its continuous physical beauty and sceutS of bUtoric in terest. Tbe wonderful Caverns of Luray ; tbe Natural Bridge of Yirgiuia; the noted Vuzinia boriozs; the Harm springs ot TrawtUrs Guuu. PENNSYLVANIA EA1LE0AD. TIME-TABLE On and aHer Sunday May 13tb. 183, trains that stop at Mifflin will run as follows, EASTWARD. rrrtw AocoaaoBATto eaves Mifflin daily at 8,20 a. m., and Stopping at aU sta tions between Mifflin aod Uarnsburg, ar rives at Harrisburg at 8 HO a. m. JoaasTOWS Exraxsa leaves altoona daily st"C5a m.,and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Harrisburg, reaches Mifflin at 10.80 a. m., Uamsburg 12.80 p. M., and arrives in f hiladelphia at 6.05 p. m. Mail Tsai.' lea?es I'ittsburg daily al 7.88 a. m Altoona at 2.25 p. m.. and stop ping at all regular stations srnres at Jlitilin at 6 88 p. m., Harrisburg 7.80 p. m., Fhila adelphia 2 55 a. m. Mall Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p m. Altoona b 25 p m ; Tyrone 717pm; Hunt ingdon 806pm; I-ewistown 20 pin t Mif- Uin 8 45 p m ; Harrisburg 1115pm; rbiia delphia 265 pm. WESTWARD. Hums AccoaaoOATioa leaves Harns riaburg daiiy at 10.10 a. m.,aud stopping at all stations, arrives al liilllin at 12.U6 p. m. Mail Tsaix leaves 1'hiiadslpbia daily at 7.00 a. u., urburg 11.10 a. m., Mifflin : 12.22 t. u... ' pomgat all stations between i Mdfliu aud Ailooua reach ua Altoona at 8.50 p. tu., filtsbutg 8.45 p. m. MifFLix AccoHMOOATlr..v leaves Harris burg dallf except dunday at 6.00 p. m.,and stopping at ail stations, arrives at Ml in at 7.00 p. in. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 20 pm; Harrisburg 8 10 a m ; Duncannou 8 His; Newport 02 am; Mifflin 4 42 a m ; Lewistown 6 0C a m ; Mc Veytown 5 30 am; Mt. union oooam; nunutjuouo orth Carolina, and the unrivaled sceaery j 26 a m ; Petersburg 6 40 a ru ; Spruie Creek . . i liall ! iu iurc!te K.iitu T to bo M:d in 1 two eon tj,vmftilH. ind halt on thn tirttt tO -far nt A.ir.l ISS.'i mil t!ir, .itliM. r.n tlx and tint dy of Octoi'r Is?',, evh f tie two Ul payuient to besr ir-.ten-rt from April lnl I6M, aud to ne secured by ju lci:iet.t lwnd. of Western jiortb Caroiiua; Asbeville and Kreucb Broad ; tbe charming resorts ol Rant Tennesee ; aud tbe renowned winter tourist points ol' South Georgia aud r'lorida with a reorganised and recreated botoi ser vice en route : TUB LL'KAV 1N.N, 1UK NATL'KAL BK1UUE UOTfct,, XUR HO TEL KUA-NUKE, A.c, a.c, Asauriug a pcrsoual comfort hitherto uuat tained lu a Southern traveler's yroicress. In due siason Excursion lutes, 'tickets, and arrangements to all tbe Wonderlul Resorts along tl:e line will Oo porlected, adaptev to tastes and weans of ail classes of Summer Tourists. For Tickets, Tune card-i, Uuide Books, Sleeping Car Reer atioua, aud all informa tion, inquire at all I'enu.ylvania -Kailroad or other leading Kail v ay Ticket Uibces North and Eaht, or at the Eastern offices of thia line : 104 fourth Avenue, Pittsburg Pa. TM Washington t Ronton, Mass. 8l3 Broadway, New Vo:k. bib Chestnut 61ro-:t, fbiladelpbia. 107 West BiIUru ro otroct, t Western Marvl.tud R. R., Baltimore. Cumberland Valley R. R. Uitrrixburg, Pa. tfhenauduah Valley R. R. Uagerstowu Al l. A. I'Uf'E, Gtntral i'aj"r and Ticktt .imt, March 2S-S3. Lncbb:irg, Va. PoaToaapE win Used iu the Principal Churches for Com- muuion purposes. Excellent for Ladies and Weekly Person3 and the Aced. johs p. smith. ti V ' S-t Administrator of Jac'.b P. Smith deceased. S- J --r -C ALSO at tb aaiue j Imre and time, then- il-V ' 1 i -'wi ':f will be MM tbo lunilwr fr a wagon bl 1 ( '.jfA tS f-f'l. and coib crib alrea'lv tramid as luliowa,! vl- -;') '' -i!. r site SO feet li.rg 2ij e, t wiile, if M r-'?'.!',,'.1 5 -J. high, a!o. C'.a L-t in li j.lai.k, ij leet i , Vj''i'i'I? '- - toards, and 'JM f. el la'fc. I K i ' f '? are (rom 30 to 4(J feet bigb. W bb s switL. uroTi the main track, just at I last seen be bad just thrown up ooe cf the time, 9.25 o'clock that a touriat bis arms. His sboot of tbe rapids was t !.uii ruuniD froiu ia-'ura Fallt cume alon. i was killed iiifcUntlT. ' Hit van of s;;e ws 3 feet, and lie was about 1 i:.i West l'r '"it eiof jjea w fcpeaic j wiiii ueiguuor a iew moments. ! wLotu they had iuet. wheu he walkixl ' on kv h.'aie!f au J the accident oc- Last veer llaik TwLn tuuist iave j curred j which Le lot Lis life, had all the dieaw;o tLot were tigo'iug j While th-y slept, ou the iiipLt of for an cxchuuitfo says, IJr. j Jalj 17, a thief euteroj the Lou- Citnofccs, -ilark T waiB," Uo L turn- j of D II. SLtUy and CapL J. 1L itsg out a lx,k or something,' cf the Ci.st ia No wL aod stole from kuul at hi- farm, rur Llmua, !. Y., i tbe ioriLer ?23.i5, aud from the lat takea delight in fchowirig L1m vLsityjrs ter gM.MP 1 a til a groe viein last ; : tr, lie cuop-, Gfc0. s of . a P m .ma iu.i -i-tiveof Bko-iiield, re eivi auitreLi ai,a uiMmn ii-as. - -- ,,i Tbe train ran into the freight car and caused a wreck of the excurciomsU that is shocking to think about Nineteen persons were killed. Ibe search during the night was fairly hideous. The workmen would corue to a band or a foot anil continue to excavate for hours before to j reaching the truiA. A lady w ho w an on the wrecked train state her exjerienee briefly thus: "I and tny Lunbnd were in the coach. The first intimation of trouble was a sudden shock that shivered all the globes and lumps. The lights went out immediately, leaving tbe car dark. IsvolriLt&riiy I graftiied the teat ahead of me and ducked my hea-l, as I felt that I was being Lit with flying mit-sle. I nev- cna.-' count v. tjliio boar 1 " na- pen- as arrears; JOHN r. SMITH I Administrator of Jatcb V. South deceased. Omcr or the Sol i a rtsmuiMi Kaih ' t I m ii . . . f ......... 7 I'l . n, . Hil Villa UUVKU., 1 J I"". " " , - nam; Altoona 810am; i'ittsbu.-g 1 00 pm. East Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 06 a m ; Harrisburg 8 15 p m ; JtirUin 4 87 p ui ; Lewistown 4 ittprc ; lluutingdun 6 00 pm ; Tyrone 8 40 p m ; Altoona 7 M p m j Pitts burg U 80 p m. LKW13TOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lewistown Junction lor 11 U- . my at 85 a m, 10 50 a m, i 2 5 p in ; lor J Sunbury at 7 10 a m, 1 50 p m. i Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from . Milroy at 9 10 a ui, 1 60 pm, 4 60 p m ; from j Suubury at W 50 am, 4 80 pm. j T TRUNK DIVISION. j Trains leave Tvronc for Betleloi.M and ; Lock, tiavea al 8 8U a in, 7 30 p m. Leave lyrune lor Curweusville aud Clear Held at S 50 a m, 7 50 p tu. ! 1 rams leave Tyrone I or Vt amors Mark, Pennsylvania Euraace and Scotia at ' J a ia and 4 W p ii. Trains arrive at Tvrono I rum Hvllaioiite and Lock Haveu al 7 1'5 a m, and 6 2 i p m. : Trains arrive at Tyrone Irum Curwrn- ' ville and Cleat tli-l.l at t 5S a :u, and 5 5b p m. ' 1 rains arrive at Tyrone from Scoua, W r riora Mark and l'ci.osivaaia Furnace at 6 I 5 3 a ui, at 2 35 p ru. Philadelphia & Beading Eailroal. j Arran;fment of Fntasr Traia. i I ilr 27th, ltv:i. ; 2'rsras ar Htrruourf a, fvuvwl : Fr New York via Allntowii, at 7 50 a. tu , aud 1 45 p. m. Ecr New York via r,hi;.telf.;a art Bcu.id Erook Kout-V' 0 5U 7 io a a, ai X t P ru. Eor PbiUdel-hU, 5J, 7 CO, 9 jj aa;, 1 4j I and 4 w p iu. I r or Urtfllug at 5 2n, 6 U5, 7 5l, 50 a ai. 1 1 45, 4 W a:. li m. I E or Pottsviile At 6 i", 7 60. ! 5'i a . aad , 1 4 and 4 V y ui. and v.a rhu .X;.i a Aubum, o lo a ru. Eor Al.euiown at 5 -y, 7 5o, i a B 1 tj sna 4 bo p m. Way Ka.-k-.-i t,.r Lrb.it. ,a (W.l... and f.tu:da: ..i..v, 4 n.. .4d'lnL,bl l-.ir Uarutu -:,luB. i I J j,. ' Returning, ieaea llhuiB'riaiuaawtw tjy-m Ibe 7 bj am, aud 1 4 p iu Uains tav liugacar. fr .Ne 4Jrk tu Als ton a. I.M'IIS Gray bill's Column FALL STOCK Oi' CARPETS. Choioe Pattern VELVET . Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Lou Grade IISGRALNS, A Fall Line cf VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot cf HE31P, Beautiful Pattern i in STAIR, and I-IAIX Carpets AT Tiii: Carpet lour AN 1 w a. w JUNIATA VALLEY. 1 ll,aai-nr. l' Ji.le Ilk I Mart T' Jirs wL 4 " . A.- ' . H Jt . " tnriiuog intention was to fass a pKCUL MfcEriM. c'lU-.tockhold. '&Y4V2&&U ' 5 '.64.lvlU!,l1 ( tbe whirlpool on tba Canadian side. il.ere ol tne s-.uth l'enavvi,U Kailroad tVifi5?4"'.; tf l - L J i 5 1 U'ebb leaves a wife and 2 children iu Coiai.), ea.led u a r..lu..ou of it. '- jij"!!44 t ,u' lU.aaii .4v ,;4i..,., England. Tbe refusal of tba railroad board ot direct. .r, win b hell at th- hi.-r '.ri-VV C 1 V'?"" ". and hotel mansger. at tbe Fall. t0 o-' cn,p,y ,n the city .., u.-r,.- KtSi'tV-ifrg S - 1 V " '' , ..- . , -.. . . (bur?, Pa .c.rnerol Intliatil Market stir -''T' .;.',t Lm.Nt. lorti,,!.,. . bave anytbioa to do with wbat tbey ou , ,,. ... ..,.. "av' V.-Ai' fv. "i ' 1 ot .... . v termed bis going to death renders the affair financially a failure. Tbe river bss been starched fur two miles below tho whirlpool, and do trice of the foolhardy man can be found, aod it is generally conceded that be was engulf cd io 'be whirlpool. On Saturday tbe 28tb, bis body was fuond dead floating in tbe river below Lewistosa X. V. A cot 3 ibobes long no hisbeai icdics ted tbe cause of bis death. at I'J i, 'clock a . f'T tte iitrpo-e t consul- j I Leje N, Y mnp th.adMabiiity -f eHfi,u7, undor llet OrrrD'O PflTiT PB'PF WTVI1 I 'J rL,,,Ju :'-" Jirovisiucs ot the a:l rf Assiiiibly, apr..v. ! UlLLll U 1 UU 1 LLilll ll Llil I a I"" - M 1. ed June 1, lfh8. entitled. "An" a. I lel.i-; lY)' I'I'rfPtf irii '"' tive to tbe t ruiinal points to ab-h rail-1 rl'LJt 1 ,tlAo UU'. i li -t ,:i ra.ts niay be ron.i'ucted," i,i construct fl 'HIS CELEUK TEI NATUt Wi:vE 0 ' ''" kil"' such psrtt e.i.tv of the rji'ru.vl rd'tlm com-) X is made Iroui tho juice el the Op.-rto 0 J'' panv aa f'lall iiit.-rvn bet ,. a i.itf if It" t.rni-. raided in this iuLln. It. ilh!. . t.e r.o.., W i u.;,i.., m loat myself nor icy consciout.net?. When aU motion Lad ceased I four. J mvoelf free and mx bus band had Lon tLrown tbrongh a -iiidow. I j found Liiu with his body half cut and polled mm away. Lie is bauly ia badly injured about the Load and otherwise bruise!. Four young la dies, whohe names) J do not tnow, aat oppof-ite me and escaped with ! but few scratches." My wife said I was s iool when I brought home a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic. Bui when ft broke up my congli and core ed her neuralgia and baby's dyseo tory she tho right Jsjlor. it a good inveatmrot S. T. lri.i:iu i.'t a .-.I'll i it ;r.o.cl line uable. wnere dv mean .. rai,ri..t, c.nst ructed t and beint- c-jn.tr.ict.-d a ct,t,-.,.,n withj TOUIC thO STHENBTHtHIMC PRCPIRTIH I tbe o:hr t.ni;ntis iiiac !. S t-i , an. I to ( are unsurpassid by any o:fcer Nalitf W i-. aOandoti 'he line beyond th j-.tut uinrv t Ueiu; tbe pure juice ol tne Grape, j rJ i fStd. 11 nrd.-r A the f .r 1 .1 .lincb.r I ed under Mr. ier'a own perx.nai sutr r. .1. . II' t. 1 , I vision. Us purity ita ffobUiUcnia,, are .r.r- i anu-u. I He )uUDest chn-J may jrlike j ol ita Reoerou tUaliti. s, al.J Ihv icl ! invalid use ll to advantan. It ia p-k a- hsrlr bebetit ial tu the aacd l diUiUl.l. ' and suited to thn Tari-": ailuet(a tul ia i oct the weaktr set. It is iu eterv re-io-t i A WINE IU BE KiLlt.L 'X. piu Lease K a inj i o .... r .anna ttiu.T., Leak a A u f I - -4 t. 4U 1 1- ti4 , -.x .' -4 , 1 A S. , Liu I I ". 1 1 . ) n. JifU.Y ai. - ! To 4 i A: j. l .- i . nuuniuMv rt . r- tr . -" a u.. Att.t i. t 8 iu . ! Jo aj 1 'j j. n Us. kii a The SlaLo of county couiniifieionen ua a law- unto tLririekej, Laving recectly, af ter seTers.1 daya of deliberation de clared the law known aa the &ott li jaor law, urjoonrtitutional. The pe culiarity of the coinmiPKirs mar be nnderetood when it u suted that i was consumed to the the Supreme Court of Ohio has reu- i the following Saturday dered a decision tbat tbe law is con atitutionaL IIoktoovut liLAia died in Prince George' county, Maryland, last Fri- j uo, j ' A Blue crane, 1 feet 8 inches LiirH and 6 feet from tip to tip of wings, wtu shot by Thomas Kituer of Bloorufleld one moruing last wetk. On Sunday the lth day of July a child of Joseph itaoada, of Kye twp., grave. Un two more lay dead iu the house and on Wed nesday another died. Two more are lying daijf.'erouly ill. Diphtheria La caused this desolation of a Louse- dar. He was no upstart but cf an old fauu!y in Kentucky. It A daughter of Tavlor MitchelL of One of the Iniispenslbia thing is a Cook store, go to McClintic's and buy a cook stove Arrrsrion. Housekeepers, yon mar dad a large assortment of cock stoves at McClintic's PKI VAT i: SALE.- - i. M .. .4 ) . .44.44 .O ; iiia .! .... a- a.. -V-. .taill U' l.-ttl-, Jlll.U.tt J. tSIiERUY. as intende-1 that Le fhould" be a ! Greenwood township, was bitten on ! .1 . 1 I 1 1 f I 1 fcoldier and v.ith that end in view Le was sent by his father to West Point but the life of a soldier did cot suit him, Le then turned lawyer, and was soccesfull at the bar, Le afterwards turned politl.iac and !eca.e a war Democrat a J wa eL.:ji by Piei dent Lincoln as one of Lis tret cab inet officers. People did not understand Got ernor Pattison when Le economized by Lavu.g j o street sLow or iarade on inaugu; ation day. He was vA understoo i w hen Le cut off appro priation bids that saved fifty thou sand dollars, but it is conjectured cow that it was saving or econmiz ing to pay for the 10 a diy Legis lature. The Governor L i ' - econo mize en&ugn to pay for tLu extras for the session has alri-ady swallowed up 3 or 4 times as much as he saved. The glory of the walk on inaugura tion day. and the glory of the vetoes are all swept away by his extra ses sion of the Legislature putting iU hand iii to the State Treasury and .drawing therefrom three thousand dollars cvrrv d.iv b f expense ivith. the foot by a copperhead snake. The bite was not fatal. She will recov er. A man ia Spring twp , Las 15 col onies of bees, all the product of or-.-coloi.y in 182. A few people cut their oats lust week. Mifflin County. The trout catching season is over. The girl of the period is said to be better at lishing than catching. Teachers are preparing for exami nation days. Reports from Belleville say, that what is kno-.u in tnt vicinity as the five dollar wheat yields 38 to 45 bushels per are. The bams are not large enough this ye.tr to hold all the grain, many are tbe stacks to be seen on the farms. There was a general turnout of the mechanics from Allenville to help harvest. It has been a rule for years Camp Meeting. The 12th Annual Session of the Juniata Valley Camp Lit ting Associ ation will be held at Newton Hamil ton, commencing Tuesday. August 14, 18S3, and closing Friday, Aug Oat 24, 1&3. To continue ten days. The grounds are now cpen for oc cupancy to tent holders. Persons desiring tents can be accommodated as long as any remain by addressing the Secretery, J- K. Rhoal, at New ton Hamilton and forward with ap plication ill on each tent desired, the balance to be paid on or before j the fourth day of camp. To large boarding houses Btand ! near circle No 3, covered with shin gles, and furnished with tables capa ble of i eating 400 persons. The boarding will be ia charge of the Alexandria M. fl Church aud under the control of the association. The Camp Meeting will be in chargeof Kev Richard HickeL Pre siding Elder of the Juniata District, sustained by able and efficient min isterial servict A cordial ia .tation is extended to all Christians ot every denomination ! to come and nttei d the meeting. , When a Reno mtui wants a night i ! of peace and quiet, r-.vs a correspon-1 h,..i 1, ,.! i.: :r :.. . I Utlll, 44 U KUO AUD 41 LT 4. tltll IT in gO t ing down town, and then croes and crawls under the bed. When she i UiEIi: GUSSOn July 16th, 1(?88, in JiiIforl twp., Warren Snyder Oass, son of I'. C. sod Beckic Gu, aged 9 months and l9 days. UALDEMAK Ou ."uly 1!, M, in; Tbouipsuctown, Ldi:b Eliza, daughter of A. G. and A. B. llaldeman, aed t months and 8 davs. The u;id.-r it ......... . . L . Co.. I a . c..U ..I,..- !. lurr-j.J,lir.l.li is a oil. ol J,,,,- ' a n.r L Baraeler and irl iku wl tbu r cu H.) 4V C-' J X 1 '1S. j iliea ol tbe rj troiu 4i4CU it is iuae. HK.ru i-r r.l l.icti i.til jcres arc I or I'"'ity. -huess. 1 Uv.r aud .!. .1!.ua4 cleared and tin- b.il.nri aiu il,:. limber- i propel Ilea, It It a ul ba 1.,-ui.a uikIliJ. land 1 he laud ! sti e el!.-nr rjie ol j e i.l- l nit l- r ..i I'l'. cnll.vatl.n. a::d ' in-;o t..ent sr. j-::inii i): i hoi r: X I" te,-t. ta The '..n high .. i.oii-.-. iifir-j lii.toe i .'hi c,.i..iii..n. COMMKnCAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. ILvrLUTOwa, August 1, 1863. WKATHb (n,-arl I.. - ) i-l ' Willi 1. ..-..-. I and ici- h..U4e al. i 15 A N IC li.Vlt.N, 6tt4t. r-2- l- ' ' ! -, ...-j; buUM-a ! i art n.' I.uie. Alsu a v -I tefaLt '. -, a i: ni i t.-lurd .1 tl.r'.lty trees ot . Li'lc- If,. I. Thl- Isriii ii- clii-ii- i-.-'i: .t..- ai. I i.ne Ls f r.ai.5 i. -till -' V '' It. - n, it. II. c U-au-litni L'-t l.'r. k vl ; a-.- i ..- one vi the ni'tt .l-'ftri.i'i - 1; '.in . i. ;1. c.iitilv. Butter . . . Eg? Lard Ham ..... Shoulder , tides Hags..... In 15 16 17 12 12 't i 1. J. 15KAXDY. This 11UANIY stands i.i.rit.v-d -u tt... tuunlty lHil4j tar ati. rir tor I44va.cuia1 j purpus.-s. IT IS .V I'L KK di-tiU:: trum :u tnt and contains H.UjWt tacl ii, 4l f.r. j-,rt.r-. It ba-, a de'W'Ate rUtur, ..u.ti ,r ., that .. , Ibe g'apes Iroui abu'h it ir .i.-ti. el, I i, ' iu great ltrr amoiij; brst-cUoa Ij.ui..,-!.. j S o thst taw ij'nt.ii Ail'ki' I hl'tLK, ra,.Aic N. J., Is UVif ; oft ul each buttle. 1 Svia by L. Bauks. Aud t every where. u 4Tt.:i-,Jsi l,e aa. : i( .s, a u A j .-, LeaivS A... jl-.. 3 ; : .a..4" la.H iui iH 4 u. Lr. UAmuai uu i-,r ra-. " . IUU -i.4, . S K 1 ', i .., a k. A4. t - A4J -i... ..... ,t . ,t , Ki'.. 4 - I 4 44.A 4 4b LAJ1 I r . - ,... . A - ., , ' . . 4. I -.-.-. , 1 a. . Iv. ... -A A t . V Z. 4-1 k'-A... ... ) s-s 4 . ' Ai,.t h I (s.U., ii lt Ja dm Any jx-'f'it .,li or lt lesrn j at ti.-tn dnss Jtar xtvu I 1 la county I'a.. .r J ues Blair countv, fa. I- .1 ' l it j-ri'lterty a ill .--til ou ad- s'ntlii.t,.a n. Junta- j ktKLit, Altuuna, . JlMAlA V.LU b..k. Or M t t,.!' ItoM X. f IT4 liiiA.NCU Al r-Vtir KOIAI O.S.MORGAIIciCO. , is., t- I , .wan , torn J. fcl. 1- I. MIFFLINTOWN GHAIN MARKET. Corrected wcvsly. QtoTATioKs roa To-dat. Wednesday, August 1, JbSL Wheat, Bed.... 10.) Wheat, White 1 00 Corn, 50 Oas, 35 Eye .- 5 Timothy seed 2 t"1 Flax seed f Chop , 1 on Snorts 1 Si surcracrraa m 1 jKruM ari, aj for m r at y-;lr ih r et.. I-1A4U. !S1 f-..,.f LiU4 I i. k. A I M se,S-. t :. BPCV4 C i.'CAt. CO. resi'l s TiTej Bjf; f . r 1 ;r I-,I mm.9 4, . FHILADELl'tllA XA-.-..p PuiLAbrLraiA, July lb, 1 tj. SI. 10 to SI. 19. Corn 6j tu rt -. 11... has got thoroughly mad at him for j 12 to W.s. staying out she prepares to retire, quite resolved to give him a hurrah of a lecture when he retui. Of course being alone in the house, she looks under the bed, sees a man, gives a yell, and flees from the house to her mother's two blocts away. In the morning she returns and" her nusouna tens 01 a strugrie witn a i that ii a mechanic or laboring man i burglar and ia iuiijlicitly believed Hay $14 to Si6 per ton. Western w btsa, at $1.15. Butter 17 to 2 lets per pju..J Grease scrapings 8 to IiJcts per pound tegs at 19 to ilcls per dox. &priug chicK eus at 16c.ts per pound, dressed 14 to lllcis per pound. Cattle good shippers at $",.1'J snd$6.tU. 5 beep al 4 1 to 64. liocs at 6JtoC. 1 h I OB PRINTING Of ' (ictac at tins olhce. EVLKV KIND ?i3 ..- 71. 4, DURABLE LICMT DRAFT Triumpli Eeapsrs a;h. TO CO.NSUMMIVLS. Klsill lIlMMBS llailln - - rr - - cu-t Tu Tltnnrpf BT,rF8 an wa-ina'M a-oifiieiry m e---rr-irtioa. f mr,3wnt. Ls1. twirht. 4an,mlii) aadg'.s. . oraii cstvAtj In a!1 cen'l:Utia r( r-, b. Tba rw ri rprrK hsa mil tba tvtnab- t thaoLO curru aioaLa wa awor sai'iair lnirsvsi"a. Jay ra li.irarsrrr. CrAreua. Ouoa A'jiI WATCJ ia aotussrssd twmserr. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brock port.MonrooCo.aN.Y. Ht.UD Ik Don, tacstiv MirrLiT P. is nt .rf thai drawl lir-. L'..tt4m. baa4.1tui.torvu.ed, i- ai..v:, t u.m knows t tu f, li.,-suBi.r tlw r.cas , cure. To A.I shv l. s:r- if. he - . ivi a e.-py el tfrr jtts, fni.. tuui, , if, . cuarjrv.r a i:b lue -i.r, i;.,B4 j j g :n . al-I cii; lh -V4WU... h , h rb- t aa.1 a ( u.:... 1 j. V...11 1 a 9, '.. ' . ... I a. A 1 . C A :. .1 4 tl. 1 .A it. ns . 7 Uart:Ul.t "v, - i-ti.: -j nt. ua ;"a44,aA., . -I..i4. S. . if. A, : .i . v . 4. . ... . . AI 'fc.- 7i --'iU. A.'. ' ..1 s. , Ar i ia 4nri M.-t, . W.A- 1 .ss- ".Do .j t alTl (E -. . A-A4i. t sunt Clas tr I -t4.u Wls'linit 'lie ?'r, n rtl 1.... ,tr-v r.- . , V .iiiAtia Wl'. t - '- srt- t ii t;v K 1 -Ee S ALSO, ALl .4 - Fl ii.MTl -r- -- a- ... r'ti.' BMla,s.sBstJt4C.r.
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