TERMS 1 ' . ..n fl.00 per nnnm if paid I S.l-enP'V oVpl in advance. litrfiWta.eoenU inserted at 60 Trtu""'.!, insertion. I Sm notice in loci col- f Tr""', line " cn !: tent per to thoM desiring I lMr JL veer, batf or quarter V, .drartwe " ' SH0RTL0CJLS. 4:h, next Monday. . ,1oriK srs a in Virginia re harvesting wheat. :n i out on tho 4th of i . new band Tafl B Scatter clove, in cup-b-r .o drive out 1 c hat. at half price, to close out, at f OH" 1 prrry county, baa a thriving 1 A,eToltor .nib. closed e-n the T . :. ndiv for successful tut 8liB;- U:,.Du!lofMcY.jto-n ha. 1S00 .ilk Varaiatv rk. 3 . .hnm would like to tee .wrDeroDtbemos.i'nt.,. i sy . a at Schott's. its, n " ' rv.tv'..h imported sack and 4-button i;dt1onlv$10a:Schott'.. ,4 of July fever in ma LiaTncle Sara', country. i i!rroar to remark the coolness or , wither IMt Saiuru uj. b. ! j Aana rarst-r uu v.. far from VrU:'0n C0"9- s XorUi.of rattTn, is awij 10 t jirkinw Hot Spriusa for hi. health. ; r.,moalr arm wthfr la preo.ir.ieo. it.. Jc't, bit thro the wetther prophet.. (VarD. Doty, of rWort ia., .pent c ndir at the home of hi. mother in this If Tk rai'road company have placed a new I-f i-!ug at the Southwest corner of the jvios. Tb, nod work of the coal .chutes in . . i ' - .A Cm ahnrt timA f lt!f0H IS 10 no n--i. - iron. All kWi f second-hand .tove. in good rder, for isle chap at the Mittiintown f-at.il nr. i i Fhldrlfhia woman found a sneak j.iif iad--r a bed in h.r house last t nday tfrswra. U To J5? "J"" : A EeTjer' lmD6 mnr" im are tot bargtd till the Uwyers nave a i!l their mony. H Tocoret5ie g!andr, a good many horses lirjUnd have neen Kinea. umii m i ust atiooi the cure. i itrtct rarty of yonng people from this jscspicniced at the View on Tuscarora fontiaiB on Saturday. Sael C. Pomeroy and family, of Juni X took then- departure from Tyrone, Ust iotSan Francisco. '- i 1. 1. Beaver of Fayette and Cmh Shu- of Delaware carred their stock of fat tn to market last week.. I Viu Anoie Graybi'.l has returned to her ioiM if!sr aa extended vitit among friend. 1: HiDtinrion and Blair counties. tj 1 Hm grtnite nionutuent has been erect- -w h the Fnbvtenan Cemetery in inera- ccfEdmcsd S. Doty, deceased. Tuxirora Academy, at Acidemia, closed J!U iprirg term by giving an entertainment h the Academy buildii.g on last Friday j Hasfejdon county ftranecr. he'd their sum siDaai picnic near uuatiugaoa ouo aiit list ek. A thauiand people were .'fewest. E Br ve!o. Governor Beaver ha. cut the liOO.ono if propriated by the Legislature is lid at the Constitutional Centennial down Two parties of Arabs, numbering all told tetty-two persons, paired through town I jot foot, on their wy toward the west, ear lj on Ftbbith. j Xrs. Sylvia Cramr, of Patterson, ba. i dc iu (uiiou:p, n est lrgmia, 10 iuc hMme ofher faiher W. H. Kurti, there to 4 tsike her home. I The Sons of Veterans is a thriving or ; ginitatim, which fact is revealed by th e 1 proceedings 0f the annual meeting held at Altoons last wek. The Berks county grand jury has presen ted bills of indictment against ten tax col lectors, charging them with mUapprO pria tioo of eounty funds. Will post Banters, when they notify this of: ot the removal of a subscriber have 'he kindnese te ute the poet office where 4e subscrilier gets his mail. A bs.d eagle measuring eight feet across wings was csupht in a fox trap, the oth ni)ay, by Milton Brenneman. 10 Union township, Uuutiiigdon county. George Aurker who wat shot by one ol the three robbers who attempted to plun 'w the house ofl'eter Hawn in Hunting don county is slowly recovering. ,ln Saturday evening the 25th inat, a well dressed Kti unkOIIWn ltwut tljjrty J of a?e. was struck and killed, by a "am eastward bound, at Newport. f'-L n " cruris Jfaage, aad Srrmtchn of "TJ Kma cured in 3(1 minute, hv Want. - s"u'-ary Lotion. Uso no other. Sold J L- BaLks ai.d Co., Druggist, Uifflintown tf if .. . V "Seining roa neexjs to be put in f e OI wwira. Call on J. M. McDonald. a it you jjp E . Donald will five von tbe'required irod pro- lon't neglect the roof of four house ihere i ti..i.: i Known tnat will nrescrve a roof ,o we;i n4 gU,e roof fof V ' ' MUrc J- Miller McDonald, Ton will hve to get np early on the 4th tty, it you propose to go through with vi toe ceremonies of the day. The cer emonies lio.in .. . . . - t.. rauracDji national ea- "eori3 gans. Jtinnie, daughter of Samuel Strayer f Patterson, took a Art . ,1 n prize for proficiency in -, .uc v-ommencement exercises of the "Wn(!f.J-))t.eajie College, last . , """ "innie, accompanied by her Z tmmx' "h0 h1 in attendance ' """eot exercises, arrived eon Saturday evening. Thirty-three and one-third reduction rate ticket, will be .old by the railroad company for the old fashioned 4th of July excurs ion Ticket, will be aold on July 2, 8 and 4tb, good to return July 6. The Franklin Repository of last week Dirk., that, the yonng ladies 0f Wilson College looked quite cool Sonday evening a. they marched into church with bar bead, and white dreaaea. John Stone, aged about 23 yean, son ot Dr. D. D. Stone, of Washington, D. C, whoae family reside, in this place, died at Santiago, California, at 6 o'clock on the morning of the 21st of Jnne. Heir, ot Thomas Benner, late of Walker township, deceased, will aell three tract, of valuable real-estate in Fayette township, on Saturday, July 23rd, at 10 o'clock A. 11. For particular, see bills. Keep cool, and buy the very best seer sucker coat and veat at Schott's for 91 25. The price of the good. i. $1 AO, bat by bay ing direct from jobber, we can .ell you the same at $1 60 and .till have profit. On the 20th inst., while John M. Pomer oy was walking from the Repository office to his home, in Cbambersbnrg, he (ell and expired instantly of heart troubles. He was born at Sbippensburg, Pa., April 1st, 1823. The soothing and restorative effect of Aver'. Cherry Pectoral are realized in all case, of cold., coughs, throat or long trou bles, while it. powerful healing qualities are shown in the most aerioa. pulmonary disorder. It is astonishing how a coat of suitable ' paint preserves the roof of a house or bam. You want to be certain of the kind of paint yon put on your building. J. M. McDon ald ha. the paiot, that a tin or wooden roof require.. Last week one day a boa. of one of the Italian gang, of workmen engaged at grad ing at Thompaontowo, fell, and got hi. left foot crushed by a paasing freight train. The injured man was taken to Harrisbnrg, where the foot was amputated. The "kiis" about town are preparing themselves for the 4th by getting the Bring of cracker and torpedoes "down fine," to the annoyance of some people. They appear to believe that "practice make, perfect," in that as well as in everything else. Many a poor sufferer who submits to the snrgeon's knife, in consequence of malig nant sores aud scrofulous swellings, might be cured, without aa operation, by taking Ayers Sarsaparilla. This remedy expels from the blood all the impurities by which disease is generated. EnglUh Spavin Liniment remove, all Hard, Sott, or Calloused Lamps and Blem ishes from horse;., Blood Fpavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Kingbone, S titles, Sprains, Swellings, etc. Savet 0by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Miffiintown Pa. tf. The Turk woman with a babe in her arras who was begging in the streets of Mifflin town, one day Ust week, walked into the canal lock at Lewistown, and it was with difficulty that she and her child were ear ed from drowning. The water in the lock was covered with water grass, which she mistook for a common grass plot. Brother Allison publishes his opinion in the Herald, that the Sextikel threw cold water on, and be'ittled the 4th of July movement, which is a mistake. One of the Sesttisei. staff wa. at the meeting held in the Court House, and if the meeting was a tiiHinc and belittling one. it is not the fault ot the Se.vtinEl or the 4th of July. Broth er Allison might do better by trying to keep his opinion in accord with facta. A despatch from Bloomfield says : On Monday, the 20th, work on the railroad from Dnncannon to BloomSeld wa. euspended. The men struck for higher wage. On the Saturday previous they were paid, and with the money tbey got drunk and caused con siderable terror in the town. Failing in their effort, on Monday to have their wage raised thoy took possession of the place. It was found necessary tn close tho saloons. Tho orgauization of the Army of the Po tomac has passed resolution on the que., tion of Cleveland's proposed return of the captured fiigs. -Tbey congratulate the country that the Saga are to remain in the keeping of the national authority, and pronounce them holy relics which should not be burned or given away, but preaervel that they may remind future generations of the awful sacrifice of civil war and inspire them with devotion to the Union." On last Thursday night, a thief, by the aid of a ladder entered the eecoDd story window of the bou.e on Tuscarora street, in Patter.on, occupied by the family of Frank S wartz. Mrs. Swartz wa. awake but wa. n frightened that .he made no outcry. The man passed through her room, and descended into the lower part of the house. Whistling was heard on the outside, and be disappeared, taking with him two pair of trousers belonging to Mr. Swartz, and a few article, of other clothing. The ladder was taken from the premises of Editor Gar- man On the day of the late circa at Lewi. town, two colored men had a "fall out,1 one of the men drew a revolver and .hot at his antagonist. Believine - that hi. .hot took effect he turned from the scene and ran for the jail. The .herifl took him in to keen the crowd from mobbirif him. S tone. were thrown at the fleeing negro, the sbcr iff was (truck on the leg, and as quickly a. he had the scared man behind the bar. be came to look for the man who hit bim on the lee with a stone. The crowd quickly scattered with the sheriff in close pursuit of some of them. Tho Lewistown Gazotte of last week say Last Thursday evening, while coming from the Hold, a colt belonging to W. L. Owen. started op the railroad along side of freight train, which was running at a high rate of steed. The roll kept up with the train, jumping a culvert nine feet wide, an til it came to the laree culvert opposite F J. McCoys, where it in some way came in rnntirt with the train and was knocked off its feet, and landed on the cross tie of the culvert. Samuel Maves saw the colt struck and sent tor Mr. McCoy, ho with the as sistance of some boys got it off the track and into Mr. M'a bam. It received an og- lr rash in its hip and bad a number of places bruised and skinned, but no bones hi-nk-en. It is dome well .01 will Boon oe in readiness to make another race. David Neely, a lad of eighteen years, son of Jacob Neely, of upper Tuscarora Talley, narrowly escaped drowning while bathing in Tuscarora creek last Tuesday. David in company with John Robison and a lad named Graver, all students of Tuscarora Academy were swimming in the creek not far from Academia, when young Neely; without warning suddenly sank out of sight in about seventeen feet of water. Robison immediately went to his rescue, and after diving several time succeeded in grasping him by the arm when be was coming np the. second time, and dragged bim to the shore, a distance of about thirty feet. The lad wa. insensible, bat through the effort, of the two boy, and the timely arrival of Dr. Heading, be was resuscitated, and is now in good health. John Robison deserve great eredit for hi cosine and bravery In saving the life oi hi companion and school mate. Mr. Neely said, bis sensation was that of falling through space after he had sank below the .art ace of the water. He appeared to atop in hi. Sight through space, wbicq probably was when he touched the bottom of the creek, then he started in hi. fall agaia and becsme unconscious. McMeea Escape the Gstfl vrs. The State Pardon Board last Wednes day commuted the sentence of wife poison er William Josiah McMeen to imprison ment for life. Only in few exceptional ease wa the action of the board approved. The community believe with the Jury that McMeen 1 guilty of taking the life of bis wife. The reasons that governed the action of me rsraon Board did not accompany the announcement of the change of the death sentence to life Imprisonment, bat oe their reasons what they may tbey cannot change the mind of the public, tor the public be lieves in the correctness of the reasons up on which the jury founded it verdict. The bitterest denunciation, are hurled at the pardon board for setting aside the ver dict of the jury, after It had passed the cru cial teat of an argument for t new. .trial, in which jurymen were charged with weak mindedness, and a lot of other defects that at the time were considered tiivlal, and af ter having passed the crucial teat of the Supreme Court, which found nothing wrong in the verdict of the jury, or the record of Judge Barnett'a Court. The bitterest de nunciation, are hurled at th McMeen law yers for the so called professional right and glory behind which they attempt to shield themsolve. for hsviog done their utmost to set aside the verdict of the jury and the decision, of the lower and upper court. Tbey are charged by the public with bar ing sent acent to Hameburg to argue, persuade and influence Meade into sworn statement that he had made a mistake in his first testimony a. to th hour when he first met McMeen, at Harriaburg on the 9th or March 1885, the day on which Mrs. McMeen died from the poison that her hus band sent her the day previous. A bitter denunciation is hurled at certain politician here in Juniata tor having exerted ring in fluence sneakingly among unsuspecting people, and people who do not believe in capital punishment, by petition to the board of pir-fnns. and it is alleged that some of tbe ring called at certain places at Harrisbnrg and by sly representation, in troduced, distorted statement., where they would poison the mind of certain member, of tbe board, against tbe correctness of the verdict ot tbe fury. Th utterance against such lnterferance is bitter and many are the men that are pledged to vote against and work against any and every one thus concerned in what tbe public call "an out rage against justice. ' The theory of tak ing poison by accident i. pooh, pooed by tbe public, for tbe poison that Mrs, Mc Meen took, bad not laid about the bouse s. rst poison, but was what her husband sent her the lay before from Patterson by mail. The theory of suicide that has bee advocated l. considered of no account for the public instinctively believe that a suicide while in the act of .elf destruction never crie. out My God I My Lord I help I help ! a. did Mr. McMeen when .he discov ered that a death dealing dose bad been prepared for her, and of which abo had in nocently and confidingly partaken, believ ing it was medicine for her gool. No one was found to spprov tbe action of tbe pardon board except tbe hired lawyer of McVeen and his relatives. The indignant public leaned away bevond tbe testimony in tbe case and freely expreased a preference" for clear pardon, .o tbat the Commonwealth ould hare introduced a prosecntion for the death of a young woman who died suddenly with symptoms of strychnia poi son. Conjecture has been rife, that perhaps E. D. Parker, who was lawyer In chief in ' the prosecution agaiu.t McMeen, was as sassinated by some svil one, in the interest of the defense, tor the undertakers allege tba: there was sn indentation across tbe back part of Mr. Parker's head, deep enoogh in which to lay two finger. It is alleged that the murderer' hab it under certain circumstances of inter course with women was to recommend tbe taking of certain powder to relieve them ot physical troubles. Lynching was openly advocaiea, ana in to such miserable contempt had tbe action of tbe board placed tbe case tbat no objec tion was urged to the advocacy of tbe breaking In of the jail anl the hanging of McMeen to tbe limb of s tree. While the citizen of this community disapprove of Lynch method of redressing a wrong, tew if any, in this case won Id have interposed word of objection if the jail bad twen bat tered down to get him out, and as tor exe cutioner, there were women wno were readr to volnnteer to place tbe ropearouod his neck if the men would "string him np." Men who never knowingly violate a law, men of large and valuable property inter ests wonld bar stood quietly by snd seen him hung. F ortunately, the last straw was wanting on the "camel's back," to crush out all respect for the decision of the par don board, and arouse tbe toaignani com munity into an excited multitude to break open tbe jail and hang tbe man whom they believe deliberately planned to take the life of hi. wife, bv srraneine with Der, to ena medicine for bodily ailment, but instead of sending her medicine, sent nr aesaiy poi son to kill her. Rev. L. Y. Hayes, of the Presbyterian church. In addressing a Children.' meeting on Sabbath morning, dwelt upon tne im portance of children and young people pur suing correct habits of life as necessary to lead to useful and honorable results, ana io illustrate what miserable result, ars prod a ced bv leading bad lives, be instanced the case of the young man in jail in whose be half, he declared the clemency or ID araie pardon board is s moral outrage against so ciety. On Saturday, Snnday, and on Mono ay there was Ulk of organising a deputation oi citizens to go to Hamsborg, and urge trov. ernor Beaver to disapprove or ue clemency act of the pardon board in the McMeen case. It will tons oe seen mai iuo paui of this community have been wondertuny aroused azaioat the pardon board. Tbe an nor.ncement of tbe murder of Mr. McMeen in March, 18Sti, did not produce a. pro- round a sensation as the announcement, last that th death sentence nan oeeu changed by the pardon board to life impri AnmonL A .tartling .ight greeted citizen or the inn. and visitor, on Tuesday morning. tt waa murderer McMeen, the Lieutenant the Attorney General and Sec retary of State hanging in emgy on tele- phone wire across unago siren. .ho! nardon board excepting Stewart were hnnlr. Stewart it i. said wa. not in favor r nardon. and for that reason be was .toed in effigy in a barrel at the side of the pave ment under tbe wire on which Joe, and tbe balance of tbe board were suspended. Some say ihst bis head pulled off, and that is the reason be was not with his companion on the wire. The executioner were noi pres ent to explain the situation. For some reason, not clear to as, our va lorious soldier friend or tn neraia, coo .iri-r. that the 4th of July committee of ar n..n.nM have not treated us kindly and therefore he come, forward In heroic style and suggest to th committee mat on ine glorious 4 tb ol July, mry pr"." u u . .in... ,k. a sandwich and a mackerel. and tbat when we are thus provisioned we he sent to tbe woods, .11 of which would be very kind if that i. to constitute the bill or rare for the day. If the committee con template, furnishing only one ginger cake, n.i.;h and mackerel to each individ ual, it would b best to place brother Alii- . - l r . fc! -. a tasafr Iris! son at a single woie ror num." will not suit him il his army beef wagon record is correct. In his case the commit tee should discriminate, and give him two winger csxes, two sandwiches, and two penny mackerel, and .eat him at table by himself. We bav directed our .special ar tist to hold himself in readiness tor th. in. atantaneous sketching of the army beef wagon uoro as ne appear on tbe 4 th of Ju ly in onuorm in the various military evo lution that he may execute' on tbat dan H ha also been Instructed to furnish some ketone of th valorious army meat wagon service of our brave friend a tbey have Dewu repawn u aim oy soldier who carried a musket when brother Allison waa travel ing aafelv in tbe rear with th teed depart ment. These skete be will be placed in th hands or our special engraver, and be be profoundly impressed with th necessity of engraving every una accurately, tor these sketches are to mbelish an article on the heroic, death-like grip services thst our friend of the Herald endured with the ar my beef wagon. Ths articles win be fur nished at a nominal price to tbe Post that brother Allison sbsll train time to time vis it in an official capacity, so thst they may have a true and corrected version of hi. military service. To brother Allison'. Stuart coat of arms he should add an American army beef wagon and a penny mackerel. At the first opportunity when our special artist is not over crowded with work we will instruct him to emblazon the array beef wagon, and th ginger cake, snd tbe sandwich, snd th mackerel on the Stuart coat of arms for brother Allison. Tbat is right brother Allison, keep the committee straight, glv them sn other punch, per haps you eaa work them np to an anti-di scrimination point to give each one present a dinner each a. your own rav enous maw demands perhaps you can stir them up to give each and every one -two ginger cakes, two sandwiches and two mackerel. Hurrah for the 4th of July. Eleventh nofse Sale. On Saturday July 2nd, L. Banks WOsoa. will bold his 11th public sal of Iowa Hone tn thia place. 4lh of July Excursion Orer tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. In order to enable every one to take a trip for pleasure or recreation during the Fourth of July holidays, th Paona Ivanta itatlroad Company will aeil excursion tick- eta on July 2d, 3d, and 4th, good to return until and including the 6th, between all sta tions on th main line and branches at re duced rates. Fourth of July notice. We, the undersigned merchants of Mif fiintown, hereby give notice, tbat to help make the celebration of tbe fourth of July at this p'ace a mors perfect inccea we will close our respective place, of busi ness on that day : Fred'k Espenschade, General store ; Francisco Hardware Co., Hardware L. Banks fc Co., druggists ; G. W. Heck, boots A shoes : D. W. Harley, clothing ; C. F. H inkle, general store; S 8. Parker, general store t W. H. Roilman, jeweler ; Emil Schott, clothing, dry good ; W. Kirk, general store ; K. H. McClia- tic, hardware. Harvest Home. Tbe Tuscarora Valley Harvest Borne As sociation met on Panuebaker's Island on last Saturday evening, and elected tbe fol lowing officers for tbe ensuing year t Presi dent, Rev. J. B. Work t Tie President, George W. Rough; Secretary, G.S.Cona; Treasurer, James Loudon. Tbe following gentlemen compose tbe executive commit tee: Jame. Mc Allen, John Jones, fa. U. McGill. Thomas Creighton, David Beale, Dennis Kennedy, J. T. Work, John Philips, Jame. K. McClure, Jame. M. Beat, An drew Gloss, James Milliken. Saturday, August 6th, was set s. the dsy for holding the next annual gathering. The 4th of July. The Committee of Arrangement, prepar ed the following programme tor tbe cele brat ion of the coming Fourth of . Julr ; t xiiDmnvs i , . National salute of'tblrteen gun at sun rie. Reveille by drum corps. Dinner from 11 o'clock a. m., to 1. p. m Parade at t o'clock p. ro M eeting in Court Hons yard at 8:30 o'clock p. to. Song by choir. Prayer by Rev. P. Grain". Song by cboir. Reading of Declaration of Independence by F. M. M. Penned, Esq. Music by band. Address by Jeremiah Lyons, Esq. Music by band. Address by George Jacobs, Esq. Music by band. Doxology. Benediction by Rev. A. R. Miller. Fire works at II o'clock, p. m. A cordial invitition ia given to every. body in the county to loin in and make this celebration wortn me occasion. The subscription list ia in tbe band or D. B belly Kloas. and tbose baring coom- hntiona will call on him at Parker at Co 'a bank, and pay tho amount of their an b arrintion to bim. It is aesirea mat aii re spond to thi. request promptly. Special Bate to Gettysburg- . a sr. , a VIS rennSlITanaas, BSViaasrwaBia. On the twenty-fourth anniversary of tbe battle of Gettysburg many veteran, win assemble on the historic field to renew tbe tbe memories of the great battle. A most interesting reunion will take place tnta year. Tbe rbliaaeipoia ongaae which held tbe Center of the Union line and re ceived the famous onslaught of Pickett' Division, will entertain representatives or the survivor, of that celebrated divi.ion on the scene of the struggle Tbi. ia the mn.t eonarjicuoua event in the history of tbe field .nice the battle was fought and the ceremonies between hosts and guests will be of the most interesting character. To the veteran it will be a most memorable occasion, while tbe general visitor will find it the best opportunity ever offered of aee- iug the battle-field. Tbe Deia la on of me most interesting battle grounds ia the world, and there Is none other containing ss many monuments. One hundred and on monuments snd tablot. mark the .pot where the most Important event, of tbe flirht occurred. For the accommodation of tbe public tbe Penn.ylv.nia Railroad Company will nil excursion ticket, from all station, on it. line. July 2nd. 3rd, and 4th, 1887, good to return until an d including the 6th, at one (are for the round trip. Hallway- Interests. Senator John J. Patterson, of this place ba. bee extending hi. railway interest, in the ansa of Illinois, as may be learned from tbe Bloomingtnc (lilicois,) Daily Paragraph of June 26, 1887, as follows; There waa another important transaction regarding the street railway yesterday, Tbe stockholders of tbe Blvomington snd Normal 8treet Railway company held a meeting yesterday and tbe following new board waa elected : John J. Patterson, J. F. Baily, I. S. Phill ips, J. W. Fifer and H. S. McCurdy. Mr. . J. Patterson waa elected president, and the choosing of a permanent secretary and treasurer waa postponed to a future meeting The company voted to issue $100,000 ol first mortgage bonds. Tbey did o yester day, and Mr. D. M. Funk was named as trustee. A first mortgage in tba sum of $100,000, to secure tbe bonds, was prepar ed and tiled for record at once. The bonds at to bear 6 per cent interest, and wilt doubtless be favorites at once with invest ors. It is proposed to make a number of extension, at once, and equip the line, in a complete metropolitai manner. We think the people of Bloomingtoo will take kindly to this method ol funding the line, because it will nuke it to some extent a popular Bloomington concern, in which our people will take a personal pride and interest. Select Excursions t the Sea bore Tlathe P. R. R. Pursuing the policy of the last few years, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will this summer run eerie of select excur- lion froa PHnburg and points in Western Pennsylvania to Atlann r- and &es Isle City. These trip, bsve in past seasons been highly t,nut h th. dents of tbi section, as well on account of , f1., T ol th point, in question ai Of the liberal rate and nnorlnr aoenmmo ation. effered by the company. An their Fl"" iure. wui be maintained this summer, and they will without doubt ra creas in favor with our people. Th seashore points covered by the ex -eersioos are the most popular aa well as the most desirable resorts on the A flan tie. coast, ff otsoert bathing, yachting, boating, or fliArsw, exists in any other localities, nor aoee any oiner point or number of point afford as great a profusion or maritime pleas ores. Th date, fixed for tbe excursions are July 14th and 28th, Angast 11th and 25th A special train will leave Pittsburg at 8.60 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 7.60 P. K. Excursionists spend the night in Phil adelphia and proceed to the .bore by any regular train of the succeeding morning. The excursion ticket, good for ten days, will be sold ss heretofore at $10.00. No other trip promises so much for the money, and none will be found .so fruitful health, recreation, and pleas ura. Announcements. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Ma. Editob : Please announce that I am a canndidate for nomination for the office of County Commissioner, at the com ing Republican Primary Election, subject to Republican rule.. If so fortunate as to receive said nomination and afterwards' an elecfd on by the people, I shall strive to discharge rhe duties of said office to my own eredit and the beat interests of the tax payers of Juniata. W. H. MOORE. Van Wert, Fa., April 27, 1887. To the Republicans of Juniata county : I hereby aanonnce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, at tbe coming Republican primary election, subject to Republican usage. If nomina ted and elected I pledge myself to tbe in terest of all tax payers of Juniata county. J. H. CUNNINGHAM, Patterson, Pa. COUNT T TREASURER. I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for aMMnrnaHoa - for tbe office of County Treasurer, at the enauing Republican Prim ary Election, subject to Republican usage. If nominated and elected I pledge my best services in the discharge of the duties of aid office. D. S. COTLE. Port Royal, Pa., April 26, 1887. To tbe Republican of Juniata County : I hereby announce myself ss a candidate for nomination, for tbe office of County Treasurer at tbe ensuing Republican pri mary election, subject to Republican usages. If nominated and elected by the people I will discharge the duties af the office with credit to myself and tbe Republican party. SOLOMON BOUa.5. Miffiintown, May 2, 1887. To tb Republicans of Juniata county : I would announce to tbe Kepublican party c-T Juniata eonnty, that I sm a can didate for tbe nomination of County Treas urer, object to tbe rule that govern the organisation. If they favor me with a nom ination 1 will serve them to the beat of my ability io their interest and in the interests of th whole people. I bar tbe pressure of announcing to the Republican of Juniata county that I am a candidate for nomination, at the primary election for County Treasurer, ub)ct to Republican usages. If nominated and elect ed I will discharge the dutiea of tbe office with fidelity to th trust given to me by tbe people. D. li. SllKLL,trir,Kiir.K, RJchfleia, May 9, 1887. PROTUOjtOTAK I . Ma. Eorroa : Permit me to present the name .of Theodore II. Meminger as a can didate for re-nomination for the office of Protbbnotary. anbiect to Republican usages Mb IhO filled the office during tba present term faithfully and well, and with aoch acceptation to all who have done business in t ha brace, uiat a re-nominatu.n ana re election is justly hi. dne. I believe that bis renominstion will be tor the best inter est, of tbe taxpayer, of Juniata, who will take care of the same by bi. tnnmpbant re election. He has been tried and not found wanting. allf rLIi. May 0, 1887. MAKRIF.Di ARNOLD 3 YKE3. On Tuesday, June 14. If87, at the Murray House, in this bor ough, by Justice A. Burner, Mr. Adam Ar nold, of Hreenwood township, Juniata to., to Miss Martha Sykee, or Rhinehard City, Daapbin county. DUNN 8 WAB On last Thursday ev ening. June 16t.h, at the home or the bride's parent in Tbompsootown, Pa., by Rev. 8. M. Mounts, Misa Minerva Pwab, to Mr. L. B. Dunn, both at Tbompsontown, Pa. DIED: SHELLEN'BERGER On the 12th inst.. at Richfield. Charles, son or A. J. Shollen- terger, aged 27 years, 6 months. finSHORV On the 7th inst.. in Tusca rora township, Mrs. Jane Ooshorn, aged 60 years. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mirnnrrowa, June 29, 1887. Butter 14 Eggs 16 Shoulder, 9 Side 8 Laid.. 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, Corn, Oats, Ry Mew Cloverseed. ......... Timothy seed F'.ax seed Bran Chop........ 85 60 30 60 $3 .60 1 10 I 60 18 00 1 50 22 00 Ghnrfa Ground Alum Salt... 1 25 American Salt I 001 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia. Juno 27, 1887 Wheat, Pennsylvania red, 88c; Corn, 48c ; Oats, 81x37c Live chickens, llal2c; spring chickens, 14al8c. Butter, 16a20c. Eggs, 14al6c. Hay. $8a$13 per ton. Bran,$15a tl.literur.oad. Beef cattle, 3aSc Sheep, 3a41c. Lamba, 6a7e. Hogs, 77 J lliloh mIm fiaTe. Fat cow. 3c. Milch cow, $26a$55. PARKER & CO., BANKEES, Mini Street, MirruxTows, Pesjja. Transact a general banking busi ness. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent, interest allowed on twelvemonths' certificates. April 20-'87. pEABODY HOTEL, Ninth St., south of Chestnut, one aqnare south of the New Post Ollice, one-hall square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the ytry business centre of the city. On tbe American and European plans. Good rooms fiora 60c to $3.00 pr day. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. D., Owner aud Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1883, ly. NEW FIRM. WE HAVE COME ' FOR TO STAY, FEAK NOT. Farmers' Mercantile Association in Geo. Goshen's utore room in Patter son. We bare a full line of goods and equipped, and doing a lively bnei nesfj. BARGAINS FOR THE RICH, BARGAINS FOR THE POOR, Inducements for everybody. No dis crimination. Every article marked in plain figures. NO BOYCOTTING. Our principal of doing' business is to bay and sell on legitimate principals and giving one iaau'a dollar tbe same purchasing power as another. We hold the position, one low price to alL NO MISREPRESENTATION. Call early and secure bargains. Remember tb place. FARMERS' STORE, Tatterson, Pa. grenades: rutin Plat sal QsarHV IkrSixiy MilEsasSJl . - psiosa. Plata, . Pes Der. 110.00, Ousts. " M) 00. STAR " TaMir Firs ExMto. Bass rata, Ux2t la. flsiaslaurl t'tr In this device we combine the BEST QUALITIES oi oar famous Grenade, villi the NHW feature oi having an ar ticle that caa be uae4 by Sprtnk ling. It is dcsisnW especially tor ese In sasA9er Csackss and twelling-. is is elegant iA orBanMntatioa. It Is cheap ft aaarauaoia. Aocnstiaocorne. Plain, SI2.00Perdoz. Oraamt" M5.00 pardoi. The "Star" y EXTINGUISHER Hokla $ir lion, and will lore trem Irtrrtrajrh 0 iW ol now 45 geet with oo? pump. i w iait u s uij dcsi ever maoe. Needs do attenlioo nUl used. WiM not freexab czolod or arcs. outol order. Nortut or corros ion. Caa b uel bv uneai. m Price, 000.00 Each, "fiTAtl" CHEMICAL. Jnrt wnai 13 needed in everyl vulftgq, inranei varti. we re house, eto, Fully eiuip-l pea Twin nosi, Aw. Crow Bar. Lantern, etc It! is cneap, antx nn Uable.Wt.4501ba. PRICE.- ncQ.otmrH. tisss to t! cy nliaeis as lasmiir S dact East Rrs s;;lluees rada, Vs as tas Bias caiarui 115m ia aa, ssa gmmrmmmimj. Literal discounts to agent. Scaid fnrelrealarasuid taetlmonljUa. THAR0E11 RAID GXEXACE CO. 01 sV53DeaThoraSlrIcarAUi.' Perfeot Hair Indicate, a natural and healthy condi tion of tbe acalp, and of the gland through whiith nourishment is obtainou. When, in consequence of age and dis ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen it, restore ita original color, promote ita rapid and vigorous growth, and impart to it the lustre and freshness of youth. I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a long time, and am convinced of it. value. When I waa 17 years of ace rov hair began to turn gray. X commenced nsing the Vigor, and waa surprised at the good efforts it produced. It not only restored the color to my hair, hut so stimulated its growth, that 1 have now more hair than ever before. J. W. Edwards, Coldwater, Miss. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Bold by all Drafgists and r.rfsmef. Tr too ana tvmxaa from debility tad loss of appetite; if your stomach ia out of order, ot your mind confused; take Ayer Sarsaparina. This medicine will restore physical force and elasticity to the ytem, more surely and speedily than any tonic yet discovered. For six months I suffered from liver and stomach troubles. My food did not nonrish me, and I became weak and very mnch emaciated. I took.ix bottles of Aver's Sarsaparilla. and was cured. J. M. Palmer, Springfield, Maas. ft Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prvnarad by Ir. J. C. A r k Co.. TeI1, Mtas. Bokl by DnKEt. Trice Jl; l)j:i:a, i 5 Ml ' YATfc? BEST MADE PKILADEffHlA FOB 1ES AND YOUTHS FOR BOTS AD CHILDREN. LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. Farms For Sale. Robert JJcIntiro, of Lack township, offer, for .ale, TWO FARMS, each containing seventy-five acres with allowance, and each farm contains a set of fsrm buildings and large orchard, and good water. The two tracts adjoin each other and will be sold separately or together to utt purchaser. Tbe farms are situated in Lack township, within three mile, of I'eru Mill. nd one fourth of a mile from Byron Run Church. Plenty ot time will be given to suit pur chaser. Go and see the farms, or write to Robert Mclntire, Keeds Gap, Juniata Co.. Pa., Sept. 8, 1886,-tf. (li 1MJ xi, r i AN .OVERFLOWING STOCK OFBOSEST CLOTUI.16TO MEET TUE Rl'IOOF CUSTOM slat AT- SCHOTT'S. Trade since tbe opening of tbe season baa been simply phenomenal. Bat great as it bas been it Las barely pbas d our GRA'D STOCK of Desirable Clotbicg, which contains tbe Choicest Apparrel for Men and Boys. Not tbe common ready made garments of the ordinary clothing store, but snch clothes aa yon expect from a first claps enstom Rhop, and Our prices Well yon shall Judge if tbe prices are not right, biirg back the clothes if yon think them dear at tbe price we ask. $18 MAGNIFICENT SUITS, in none but the yery latest, and consequently the most stylish of Spring; Fashions, just a Suit that at any merchant tailor's wonld cost at least $35- S15 BEAUTIFUL SUITS, from Imported and Domestic Fabrics, the finest goods ever shown ia th county at this price and better ia every respect (we guarantee than any $20 suits elsewhere. S12, A TREMENDOUS LINE, unequaled in this country, for quality and make, Plaids, Checks,' Mix tares, in Cutaways. Sacks perfect in fit and every satisfaction guaranteed. YOU SHOULD SEE OUR S10 SUITS. Tbey embrace all the latest patterns that come in Sacks and Cutaways. $8, STRICTLY ALL-WOOL SUITS, - Elegant for Dress made and finished equally as well as our $15 Suitay tbe only difference boing in the material. They are yery stylish, and you will be pleased with them, we warrant, HUNDREDS OF SUITS. at this price they are made, with eye to durability and we guarantee them to give good service. THE LADIES ARE WITH US. They make our Boys and Children's Clothing Department, their shopping head quarters in this town. Judging from tbe throngs of purchasers thai have crowded Our Boys Clothing Department this season it did not take the Ladies very long to catch on to this Great Burjrain boom. Our $3 line of Knee Pants Suits and our $5 line of long Patits Suits are attract ing considerable attention. You can save money on every Suit. HATS I No matter what sort of Hat yon want fashionable. il FURNISHING GOODS. of all kinds "Neck wear Underwear, Hosiery Collars and Cuffs, Umbrella Handkerchiefs, SuFpenders, Gold and Silver Watches. When we say we save you money on every purchase we back our promises up with, the goods SCHOT T, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. iA. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF D. W. HARLEY, ESTABLISHED 18G5- Only those Louses who pursue an ALL THE TEAR ROUND Polity of Lowest Trices have the Public Confidence and a Steady Patronage. Everybody knows that D. W. STEADY, UNSEN3ATI0NAL PRICES. No wonder, then, that all seasons find us EQUALLY BUSY. No spurts. No "wonderful sacrifices." But Honest Prioes for Hoa est Clothing. Clothing for BIG and LITTLE BOTS, and for all sizes of MEN. UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GL0VI3, and NECKTIES. A complete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, at prioea that will do you good. Measures taken for Suits, or parts of suits on short notice, of a style to suit your fancy, or the most recent fashion cut- The Corner of Bridge & Water Streets is tbe business place of tfs Valuable ClothiDg House of D. W. HAELBY. January 19, 1887. "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND HE. txnmxitotrrrj mostratsd fey the as of e T T. Rsvdaek Bnny. wMeh t t only ft lasdlna Bessy tn thts tMetara. bnt TOT LKftDIVJO BUOUT Or AsTF.RlC. Has Hardork-a ftaraty Ktat Bll and Kfta Whart. A, yoar fealm fo tbe T. T. H4YDOCK HUCiGT. with. B Hardock Safety Xin( Bolt sad Firth wheel. Lift is Insecure rtdin over say otbar. rrhis sactara wOl W ftmmhrd aa a trr card.pratted in eWfaat style, te say ess wha will sera at anMicI IKfCLOftB STAMP.) ns!-W7-r4 THE T.T. HAYD1CK CARRIAGE CO., Wkeiaeala Pbm List, CwT. pi.ua ad Twain k ftts. Clad ATI, aifiTtWAimwmit vt immti iummt" n mmiit. PAYNE ENStNES ass '. w BOILERS' of aU Sixes. PI ENStNES L WRITE FOR CIRCULAR AND TELL GS XillM YCU WANT. 13. "W. IjSL"SrKTjE2J cj SOUS, Drawtr 1 130, ELMIRA, N. Y. Branch Offices: Dew Sprint; and Summer Goods. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery .tore at my place of residence on Water atreet, Miffiintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring it Summer millinery poods, ail new, and of tbe latest styles, and having employed first class milliners I am prepared to supply tbe public with everything found in a firatclats milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it bo trouble to show goods. MRS. DKI3L. March 22-87.1. y. The Sentinel mud Jttpttlutm office is th place to get job work done. Try it. It will pay yon u you need anything in that baa ! ELA.TS I you can get it here providing it is Harley is the Chief Champion ol S- . ENGINES. ti I IO Swath Csksisa Strove. CESCAO, XU. gtrvet, STKW YORK, CACTIOS NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or hunting, gathering herriea, or crossing fields, or in say other way trespassing on the lands of tbe under .igned J. 8. Ksa.rr. OAR To all wbo are aansrlut from tbe error, assat Indiscretions of youth, nervous arms una, aaarly dncay, loan of manhood, fee I wUl send a recipe that will cure you, FREE or CHARGE. Thlairaat remedy waa dlacovorsd by a missionary la goal Amadna. Send a self -addressed eavalope to the Xsv. Jorara T. Issla. stasias D, !fmm Tmk
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