Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 13, 1887, Image 3

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DENTIN EIj & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLISTOWN :
W ElttESDAY, Jl LY ISM.
TERHS.
suhHCM ptn-n, $1.0v per UTitim if
in advance; $1..M tf Hot paid in ad vane.
Transient ad verf.emnta inserted at 50
cents per iuvh for ach Insertion.
Transient tinnrsea notices m local col
umn. 10 cmts per iir.v tor each vnvrton.
Reductions will b made to those mrslrrnjr
to adverti: y tjo year, half or quarter
year.
Two Cambria eontw k... w
tit to Jil, on the charge or their neigh
bor of being common scolds and nuisanc
es.
Wm. Brattoo. of Patterson, hu coraraene
eI to learn the art preservative of all arts
In the office r the SnsTisti a R
CA.
Urrau-
SHQRT LOCjILS.
The vopublican l ouuty Committee, has
e" C2"ei iy its cnairman to Tenet at
"Vovrria:. hotel at one o'cWk xjm. Satur
-lay a u'.t li.
V illersto n ha a creatnTV.
Jacob V ills i enlarging hi dwelling
i nine.
--The Metho-list pnrjn' lias been Te
painted.
A. 11. Weidman ha ren sufferer bv
rheumatism.
Camp meet in r Time is enlv a hirt dis
tance ahe:id.
Miss Annie K. ?chweier is visiting IViend
in I.ewistown.
It is said a little blue bug is feasting
the potato brtjr.
A woman never vt nnlese; she baa
ure th'di of it.
Kl.iine n meeting with , cordial reccp
turn icrs the !.
J. C Kiyp"s cn-rnerv at "V.Herstown
booming alone fimMv.
J. T. .iltu.n d-Uvere I a 4th of July -aft -dress
at ThntupontWD.
IV 1. rjiin. et.Vfr. it' the Coalport Stand
ard as in town last nwk.
ff.I. 5tom, ot Washington, sjent the
1th at his li'iiw" in this place.
Tk.' violent wind on Sunday blew down
a great deal of shocked wheat.
M:ss Erriut IVwkor and sisttr Khecca
are visiting Irienrts in Pittsburg'-
four band. kept the town enlivened with
choice tut;s:c n the 4th ot Ju'y.
rresidrnt Cleveland is in the rac for the
l'resi ienti.l nomination Dolt year.
Landlord Mirray had two nice fat
to di list weefc ef sotu disterap-r.
s Pr. B iuks ha sold the Millerstown
ttMre to lr LSccs and Mr. Fletcher.
V.. Seuthr Parker, ot Washington
visiting his taiiily in town on tUe 4th.
J
The rain the other day extinguished the
great expectations for a great picnic that
the colored folk intended to hold in Fowl'
woods .
Rotnrt J. Mickey, tehvr a ph operator for
the Rai'road company, at Uarriaburg, ha
oeen cranted a patei for a train order
catcher.
1 1 . ...
jnoruiner ana nis sister Xay, son
nd daughter of tho editor of the Bloom-
Heid Times visited the family of Dr. Derr
la-st week.
Canada bankers are abont to reciprocate.
the cashier uf a Wardsville bank atole $10,.
0iH of the bank fund and came to the Uni
ted 1 S tatea.
"A Pittston man made a wager that he
could jump on a freight train running 13
miles an hoar." Ilia funeral took place
the next day.
The examination of the Soldier's school
at McAIisterville took place last week.
Visitors ia attendance rert everything
there in good order.
The McCoytown delegationcanra to town
on the 4tb, driving under the iniration of
the Ut'e and drum, which waa the nnsic of
the revolutionary fathers.
People of Palton, tia-. hang Governor
Cordon in ettisy lt we-k for having com
muted the death sentence of a woman mur-
s j derer to imprisinnient for lite.
Itih Prairie Maaft, l SrrofcAr of
every kind ri:red in 30 minute by H'oof
J'orJ't Sanitary T.o: ion. Vmtt no other. Sold
by I.. Banks and Co.. PrupgUt, Uittiintoan
Pa. tf
The Judge remarks, when Allen G. Thne
man beard that the Moody shirt was to be
revived, he flourished his red bandana and
snorted his nose in it with peculiar satisfac
tion. Vis Ida Barnett a ad Mis Lou K- Hartly,
young ladies from Ohio, the former from
Belllontaine. and tbelattif from Middletown
are the ftu-sts of Miss Emma Hiys of this
place.
President Cleveland has declined to visit
St. Louis next September on the occasion
r the meeting of the Grand Army cf the
Republic. The Tres id rot learned that his
visit would be distasteful to a Urge per
centage of the Grand Army men,-and there
fore declined the !uvttation that had been
extended to him by citizens of the place.
Some days ago Samuel Drnmheller, a
wealthy tanner was stabbed in the eye
with a kniie by George Wenrich in the Na
tional hotel in Selingsgrove from the effect
of which he will die. YTenrkk has just
finished a ten year's term in the peniten
tiary for killing Dr. Waeonseller of the
same place. He escsped after the stab
bing. HA heavy storm raged over Cumberland
county Friday night, and in some part the
damage to the crop was excessive. The
home of G. W. Souder. a farmer, waa
struck by lightning, which wrenched off the
conductor, tore a bole in the wall and tired
the building. At Brandt's station fences
forest trees aud orchards were laid low. At
Springtield bail as large as walnuts."
Henry Sviloufl", i the only hving Jubiata
soldier of the Mexican war that took a par
in the late 4th of July celebration. When
the grand children of the generation that
tfow a.-e conducting affairs, celebrate the
4th of July, they will carry with them in
procession the last surviving soldier agaiust
rebellion. Who of the soldiers of Juniata
is destined tor that place of distinction ?
J. G. Kotz, a brakeman, with home at
Lewiatown, waa hurt by a tall in which be
loftt three tettb, and aeverely injured a leg
on Monday morning before daylight while
be was in the act ot placing an iron plate
where it belongai about the track, at Lau-
ver curve. Dr. l. 11. ' rawlord gave sucn
bos
attention as the case required.
"Mr. Brown your dog ha broken his
chain and has bitten your ueighbor'i little
hoy."
"What that Smith brat f
No. the Jones hoy."
Oh, you don't know bow yon frighten
ed me. That Smith boy i a lull of scrof
ula as an egg is ol meat. I would not have
anything happen that dc tor money."
Boston Transcript.
The Tounc fellows who devote their lei
sure time to the acquisition of s lid iot -r-
ruali.m will be tae i a who rule t lie state ana
nation a score ot year hence. The dash
ing voiinz men that laugh at mural re-
drug :
Mrs Baldwin f Pittsburg formerly
Miss Henrietta McAlister daughter of straints and are determined to drain the cup
General McAlister of th. county is visit- ) illicit pleasure to the dregs will be the
ing her sister Mr Loyd and other rt-iends ! paupers, criminals and lunatics of the fa
in J limits. I tare. Thus it has oeen in the past and thus
I it will be. Altoona Tribune.
I tf ji . 1 II- M -t . . .. r i 1 1
W.J. M irts i,fi'ki.Mj,.. t! ws visir. i a roof so well rel slat rm.t rtu'. lor 1o..,..
mg hi mot h.rr in Patterson, las' week. j particular address J. Miller McDonaY.,
The Grand Army of the r.ublir is en- I M'-'intown Pa.
camped on The bittle Held ii" Ijetty shurg. A Philatielphia Grand Jury f.MiD-1 a Ifii
. ' I . T .. . . . CI...!..... ( . ..rMriin.
Ion"t neglect the r- f of Tour honse.
There is nothing known that wul n-?fi'e
Tne rtsitig general ion were i- town in un
precedented n'inibt-rs on th.' 4tb of July.
Andrew parner, of W a.t'.intou. P. C,
4'ent jis'iti! dy i:i this p ace last week.
W. P.. Vlanks spent several days last
week, in l'h;kwle!phia and ot the seashore.
toy "'i ', i'!--
't Atkmjver i J .,-,. has been d.
Jt"s Miry Patterson of t).-yles M...s vis
ited herlriend Miss E in KirK. last week.
Pr. J I.. Satdoe, hid a-i attack of cramp
thvt kept Uiin in K' t ever-, days 1 ist week.
t)ver foTir thon-in.l peo;l cam to town
oi the fh an I all went home well pleaed.
F. T. M. Pennell has become asoci.ttet
with L. E Attinson in ffci-practice of law. ,
i
H. H. Scholl i o." on a business trip to ;
the npper end of Perry and Junia'a conn- j
ties.
The rraterf ird Post rmti'H s explod
ed in tho tiring of a salute en the 4th of:
July- !
Huntingdon paper sp.a' of a wire worm (
that i at work ou the corn in Huntingdon
county.
Tb're are 1.1M) unmarried men and only
"S ur.n-srried women in Garfield county
Coiorad .
Frai.k Patterson a student of Frshman
v . of Lafayette College is at home spend
bis vvation.
The 4th was a ratable day for people
who bad ginger cake, ice cream, and pea- j
nuts for sale.
It i ssxtv-eight years inee-fd 1 Fellow-
ship was rt organized. It w.s organixe-1
in Baltimore.
Groceryiuan Hsi kenbeiger had a hole
burned by a squib in his awning at bi
store on the 4th.
John Kort.rock, a medical snde it at the
University of Pennsylvania is at home for
the summer vacation.
David Sirber of Ferniansgh . township,
has had a sherper 1 dog registered ia the
y onotary ' orhee.
Keep a lookout for the Udder second
story entering thief- It might be well to
have a sLot gnn handy.
The county Sabbath Schoal Convention
will meet at Thompsontown
and 'JTtfc of this month.
Harry Stanihsuish was the first t
-h..t harvesting. He began to cat
on the r.O.h day of June.
L. B. Wilson expeets to sell another lot
of Western llor.es in thi pUc.e, -(. day,
bout the last of thi month.
. r . ..t in town on the 4th
inecro... ... fr.'-f-- -
w well behaved, they conducted
aelve like well rai.-ed people.
v:.ir.rintenilent Aunian w
pon the Teachers' St.te Convention that j
convened at Clearfield last week
Not within the past half center- has the
4th of Jnlv been oWrved a closely as the
111th birth dav of the Republic.
On the evening of the glorions 4th, a
Carlisle wnmsu got fu'l and turned her hus
band and mother-in-law out of dsirs.
Joseph McCuIloch, with Hood. Bonbricht
. Co., Philadelphia, spent the 4th t the
home of hi parent near Port Royal.
James Penn-baker was at borne last week
rmm Cleartleld conntv where he is work-
ig for a tirm in the lumbering hnsine.
The Mexico Cornet Band will hold a fes
tival on the evenings of Julv 2-nd and 23rd
lSS1". All are conlially invited to attend.
Merchant Uackenberger put a balloon Dp
three time last Saturday. Ilia baloons are
aa fair sailing bi ic0 crem ,a P'tblo.
It ia reported that gold has been found
in paying quantity in the Blue Hill, ir
der county, across the river from Sunbury.
Groc,'n'", Uackenberger and wife
have been to Lancaster county attending
funeral of a relative of Mr. Uackenberger.
It was the ri.ing generation, between the
ages Of IT and 1 years that wa largely in
th. majority at the 4 of July cel-bra.ton.
. . uairee of Bloomtield. son of I,on.
,-Vw Mrce of the Perry County Democ
.pent several day town among friepd.
XT'. U . p'- 3 f-'-'
ing. and tattling or repeating what ehe
heard while listening at doors and windows j
ft neighboring houses. I
Sunday-school teacher And now you
reav a.k any q iet.on ou like. j
I Little 0ov ii tho b:M-k row holds up Uis j
1 theories iuto practice of dividing with their
I Icllow citizens. They have not expressed
I a desire to join ti.e Iudiau vr Arabs who
j own all the land in common, and roam
about, catching and stealing a livii.g as best
par.nerj.hip
Ived. j Teacher Well, what is it, i
'.s v;s-' Willie Be we gou,' to have a picnic this I ' ;
resr t riitoir- nv
t.i.
I K-r n-cbnle has just shelved a lr?e
sfo. k oi new good. His trade requires
ver." frequent rest.ickins. S y.u you
, niav alwav. purefca-e tn bis counters the
1 lat.-.t stvles and n .- vest g ls.
A tire iu this kitcheu root of S q lire Cav
eny in Talterson, a few ao c-eatei
considerable excitement in the vicinity of
his property. Little damage was done tor
the tire was easily extinguished.
The Bloomtield A ivocate says ; John U.
Boc'otel. son of ii. H. Bechtel appointed
cadet at West Poiut by Congressman
I
thev can. But as long a George and Mc
Olynn can Cud green burns enough to till
tte:r hats witn collection coin they'll rant
about the ones.
William Josiaii McMeen, the wile poison
er, was quielly la&eu to the railroad about
2 o'clock iu the tuornioit of the 2ud of Ju-
i
ly, a:id that eveuing u lodged by Shend ;
the Western ptniteutiary at :
i'lit.uuri. t:il a lew of I he Sueritt'st
; fr.euds knew I the time tor hi removal, j
; Great caution was taken to get bini to tho j
' r ii. road without being seen by any one ol
I the many who disapproved ot the action ot
j tho Pardou Board.
j Poisoxan. Some son of p -rditi n of the
; Water street region, killed -Dan," tbe fav
orite etlice dog of (he insri.sil. ASD Kc
! riuLican, lst Friday night, by giviug him
' .1 dose id Miiiou, while bo waa making a
nocturnal trip to the part ot the lou men
a ! ti"Lcd. May the malediction of all ot the
At- I dogs iu Christendom rest loreer and lor-
aud has ever ou the piped tuat poisoued -Dau.
tf your lightning rod vieeds to be put in
a state of repairs. Call on J. M. McDonald,
If yon have no rod on your build ng Mc
Donald will give yon tbe required rod protector.
The friend of Jake Sharp, tbe New York
street railway alderman briber, who has
been sentenced to the penitentiary, want
to pardon him because he has lost his appetite.
The Newport Ledger sty ; Saturday a
week a peculiar accident happened to a
team belonging to A. J. Burd, of Miller
toanship. While hauling in hay tbe
lipping of tbe plauks of tbe barn
floor allowed bis team to drop through
tbe floor where they hung by the traces un
til helped from the awkward predic ament.
List of Letter remaining in tbe Patter
son Pa., post office, not called lor : Miss
Ettie Bardelle, Theodore Crone, H. H.
Hill Ei-q, Mrs Uowley, Mrs. Maria Louden-
slager.J. W. Miller, Mrs. Anna M. Blair
Wm. Swartz jr., James B. Tetfer. Par
ties asking for the above will please ssy
adteitised. Howaao Kibk, r. M
Patterson Pa., July 1st 1887.
Tbe 4th of July demonstration was ;
spirited afl'air in thi place, attended by
thousands of young people ranging in age
from fourteen to twenty-live years, with a
sprinkliug of older and younger people.
There was a graud parado of soldiers, se
cret orders, and tiri!uien, with band of mu-
aic. Tbe parade wa not miles iu length,
but who would expect so long a parade at
tho capital o( a county that ha a popula
tion of only about 19,001). The court bouse
corridor, and court yard were open to all.
V table of between two and three huudred
feet in length was placed around the west
and part of the south aud north aides ol
Cue court hou.e on which a free lunch or
dinner wa served to all. Citizen took
luuch at home so that straugers and visitors
might not in the least be limited in elbow
room. The bill of tare consisted of 'S!0
pounds of beef, 240 pounds ot ham, 2,CHK
toils, 4U0 loaves of bread, 100 pounds of
coffee, and a barrel of pickle.
After lunch the ceremouie consisted in
a call upon Congressman Atkinaon to pre
side over the meeting. In taking the chair
the Doctor delivered a happy speech and
introduced Rev. PhiliD firaitl. ho deliver
ed a fine prayer. A union choir of church
singers sang a national song in a most ef
fective, way. F. M. M. Pennell read the
Declaration of Independence iu an impres
sive manner. Jeremiah Lyons delivered a
powerful address. After an luterval devot
ed to band music. George Jacobs delivered
a patriotic and eloquent address. Alter
band mnsic, the doxology, and benedic
tion by Kev. A. R. Milier tbe ceremonies of
the day came to a close. There was a d.s
play of Bre works from Bridge street front
of court house square alter night fall.
On Sunday afternoon June 2-J, near Bar
ree Forge, in Potter township, and about
two miles trom Alexandria, -
Farcpaacta'i Great Show.
MUCH LAKQES AND BETTER THAU EVER
BEFORE.
As everything in this country tends to
monopolies, Adam Forepaugh very natur
ally falls into that line with this difference
the public reap tbe advantage in the equal
distribution of the benefits. To his triple
circus, with scores of tbe best male and fe
male artists known to equestrian and gym
nastic fame, double jungle menagerie, quad
ruple hippodrome and new Olympia, he has
added a grand remodeled wild west show,
together with tbe great Custer battle. To
render tbe battle vived and realistic, it re
quires an army of soldiers, cavalry horse
and men, and a whole tribe oi Indians.
Sitting Bnll and Rain in the Face, the two
Indian chiefs who led on the savage Sioux,
at tbe fatal massacre, are expected to take
part. Mr. Forepaugh' rendition of the
traggic battle of tbe Little Big Horn, at
-hich the brave General Custer perished
June 26, 187G, will be reproduced to the
life in the wild west department of the
great show.
Broadsword contests on horseback, a
trotting match between a giant moose, over
five feet higb, snd the best racer in the
couutty.
Mexican lariat throwers, male and female,
bucking horses, Indian scouts, lawless ban
dits robbing the United States mail, fron
tier cowboys in wild sports, Indian attack
ing emigrant trains, sharp-shooting of glass
balls, aud other utarks, by the best male
aud ftimale crack shot in tbe country, will
each appear in rapid succession, giving a
lively representation of thrilling scene
i.d daring adventures of border lite in tbe
wnd west. A. H. Bogardus, tbe crack
wing hot of tbe world, assisted by bis tour
sons, will have charge of this department
ot the Forepaugh show. "Mem," the belle
ot tbe Aztecs, the beat female shot iu tbe
country, will also take part in wild west
sports.
Of course, the circus is more expensive
aud better thau ever, while the hippodrome
will be a revelation in the reproduction ot
ancient Grecian and Roman t ports. Many
of the features are entirely new and graud.
Besides bis new great thirty-horse act,
Adam Forepaugh, Jr., will tutroduce tbe
quadrille elephants, the clown and boxing
elephants, the tight-rope walking botse,
"Blondin." -Ouda," tbe latest Europesn
sensation in aerial gymnastics, the somer
sault doc. .he male aud female riders, ath
letes, and sc res or the first acrobats and
gymnasts in the country. These are all
hrst-rlass supplementary features of the
great show. Will exhibit at Lew.stown
July M, lb7.
NEW FIRS.
WE HAVE COME
FOR TO STAY,
FEAll NOT.
Farmers' Mercantile Association in
Geo. Goshen's store room in Patter
son. We have a fall line of goods
and equipped, and doing a lively busi
ness.
BARGAINS FOR THE RICH,
BARGAINS FOR THE POOR,
Tndncements for evert-body. No dis
crimination. Every article marked
in plain figures.
A1N OVERFLOWING STOCK
OFaOSESTCLOTUIIGTONEETTUE RUSH OF CUSTOMERS
AT
SC HOTT'S.
Trade Bince the opening of the season has been tmply phenojrnaL
But great as it has been it has barely ph6fd our OAND Siyft. oi
Desirable Clothing, which contains the Choicebt Aypurrel for Men ana
Boys. Not the common ready made garments of the ordinary clothm
store, but such clothes cs you expect from a first elate custom shop, and
our prices Well you shall Judge if the prices are not right, bring back
the clothes if you think them dear at the price vre ask.
$18 MAGNIFICENT SUITS,
in none but the very latest, and consequently the most stylish of Spring
Fashions, just a Suit that at any merchant tailor s wouia cost, iet cou.
Siri BKAUTIFUIi SUITS,
from Imported and Domestic Fabrics, the finest goods ever shown in the
county at this price aud better in every respect (we guarantee than any
NO BOYCOTTING. elsewhere
S12. A TKiliaMiiiiNUWUO -UXm jk,
unequaied in this country, for quality and make. Plaids, Checks, Mixtures,
in Cutawa8. Sacks perfect in ni ftsa every Baubitu-uuu b"'"""-
YOU SHOULD SEE OUR SIO SUITS.
They embrace all the latest patterns that come in Sacks and Cutaways.
$8, STRICTLY ALL-WOOL SUITS,
i.-i . i w . j l c. ...VI 1 o11 oa wall m nnr SIS Suits, the
NO MISREPRESENTATION. onif difference being in the material. They are very styliah, and yon will
be pleased wittt them, we warrant.
$5, HUNDREDS OF SUITS.
at this price they are made, with eye to durability and we guarantee them
to rive good service.
THE LADIES ARE WITH US.
They make our Boys and Children's Clothing Department, their shopping
head quarters in tins town. Judgmg irom tne tnrongs oi yuic-unst-ia mm,
have crowded Our Boys Clothing Department this season it did not take
the Laches very long to catch on to this Great Bargain boom. Our $3
line of Knee Pants Suits and our $, line of long Pants huits are attract
ing considerable attention. You can e ave money on every Suit.
HATS! HATS ! HATS !
No matter what sort of Ilat you want yon can get it hero providing it ia
fashionable.
FTJiiisrisinisrc goods.
of all kinds Neckwear Underwear.'.Hosiery Collars and Cuffs, Umbrellas,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gold and Silver atches. hen we say we
save you money on every purchase we back our promises up with.the goods
Our principal of doing business is to
buy and sell on legitimate principals
and giving one man's dollar tbe same
purchasing power as another.
"We hold the position, one low price
to all.
Call early and secure bargains.
Remember the place.
FARMERS' STORE,
Patterson, Pa.
a,
grenades:
?V9 Kiel Jiatf ui tuiitfc
Over Sixty Millions Soil
Pints. - Per Dot $10.00.
Oi'irtt. - ' " 1 00.
Announcement.
COUNTT COMMISSIONER.
Ms. Kuitoi : Please anuounce that I
am a caiiuilidate for nomination for tho
office ot County Commissioner, at the com
iug Kfjjutilican" Primary Election, subject
to Krpuulican rules. It so fortunate as- to
receive said nomination and afterwards an
election by the people, I shall strive to
discharge the duties ot said oflice to my
own credit and thf best interests of the
tax pavers ot Juniata. VV. H.MOOKE.
Van' Wert, !'., Aj-iil 117, 1S7.
4 STAR "
3 Tabular Fire Eilinnlslsr.
Q'.ati Tuia, ISzZt la. Esiii 1 ?u.ut,
?! J-yin this drvir c we combine
&f the BHb r UUAI.IT1KS oi our
Z iannui Grenii'i- itU thi
V NliW xcturc t having an ur
2 tide that Ci-nbt used by fiirinlt
ajy i'Ug. It is tl-r-'t.nd especially
for e In ?s$ng:r Coaches
g and Owrelliiair. it is titgiit
in ornamentation. It is chemp
tod reliable. Noiust;n-coxro
Q Jon possible.
Pf. SJ2.00Peooz.
Crnamf d, 1 5.QOPfr dpg.
i
iW4
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committed that aroused tbe indignation - .. Keoublicans of Juniata county :
th- law .hiding and Christian people of I i.ii.iuiioniice myself as a candidate
...at loca.iir to ancn a decree that threats for tUe on. a of County Commissioner, t
of intlicting summary punishment to the j
m
mi
m 1
Tho "Star"
EXTINGUISHER
liiold Cfrallons,and
jwiil force strcm
lthrouffh 6 fct t of
bos 4$ feft with our pnrr.pt
I WHICH is me iK-si evrr ciacc.
Ntls no aitcutiun until med.
1 Will not freeze, explode or est
lotit tt order. NotJ:or corros-
lion. Csn be vthcd by ar-onc
Pric. SOO.OO Each.
4STAil" CrtEfrtJCAl..
Just what Ir.l
SCH0T T,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., M1FFL1NT0WN, 1A.
violator of childish inn-icance was freely
made. Oa the morning of that day, Laura
1 Kckley, the thirteen year oil daughter of
Mr. Henry Evkley ielt lu-r home, to pay a
j friendly viiit tj Thomas Yaru.-U, residing
, about two miles distant. Having sjut the
1 morniu-r slid the earlv hours ol the after
noon very pleasantly with her Irieuds and
neighbors, atut three o'clock she started
lor her home, alone, little drei-nms of the
tare that awaited h?r. Sue ha 1 not pto
cceJe l more than half a mile when How
ard Yarutll suddenly emerged trom a
clump of bushes, where he had beeu secret
ed, lying iu wait for his victim and coa
Ironttd her. The child knew Varuell and
tbe coming Republican primary election,
subject to Republican Usages. If nomina
ted and elected I pledge myself to the in
terest of all tax payers ot Juniata county.
J. U. CUNNINGHAM,
Patterson, Pa.
COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
lor nomination tor the office of County
j Treasurer, at ihe ensuing Republican Prim
I ary Election, subject to Republican usages,
j II nominated and elected I pled ire my best
I services in the discharge ot tho duties of
! said ofiice. D. S.COYLE.
Port Royal, Pa., April 2j, lbt7.
eded i-.i every
Ax, Crow liar.
T.-.ntra. etc It
is ciie.p, and re-,
liabl e. vrt. 4j0 lbs.
PRICE.
5T:-j voir ct TTl
r.i -i. cite
tit...,n r.!ed his examination
tered as a military student. 1 He log waa giveu uccui mi .ou6
hank ol the c-uai south ot towu.
J.
tin
M.
or
McDcn-wooden
leeu
Oa th-? 4th of July, crowd of men who
were to hold the big Ikilloon in Philadel
phia wh-.le the ship ot the air wJ being in
flated, held it too well, they tore it, and
thus closed the great balloon expectation.
It is astonishing how a coat of suitable
paint preserves the rof of a house or bsrn.
You want to be certain of the kind of punt
yoa put on your building.
I hns thd raint. that a
! toof requires.
Acknowledgement is due the 5pruce Hill
Band lor the courtesy of a serenade on the
4th ot July. It is a source of regret that
we were not in at tbe time of their cm.
Oih-rs ot our household appreciated their
exceileut music.
The tail of the British lion wm io thor
oughly twisted on the 4ia of July, that bit
little birds the fcnglisn sparrow.
-...i i Not a twiner was
BQU a .
from the birds on Court House S paare
Independot.ce Day.
..V..i:n? man f o niesseng-T by) What
To the Republicans of Juniata County :
I hereby announce myself as acindidate
for nomination, for the oflice of C'onnty
. . . . treasurer si me eusuiuj! ih-, Uu.iv.u
unsup.-cting dauger, pleasantly addressed clrctin, suhjwt to Republican usages,
him. when tho fltud without replying to ir n"ominateil and elected by the people I
i t ..... i i,-. i.. it,- thn.at I oill .lUrhina the duties of the otlice with
1 i . . it I i. I.1 ..nil 1 1 . i. m n eartv
ged her a tew steps iuto the woods, creui. i ioSHOOks
IT
President C.cvelenl'a decliua'.ion to vis
j it bt. Louis at the time ol the eucanipmen
i the I ; rand Army ol tbe RepubUc, has
j been loliowed by an invitation to him to
! visit this Cjty three weeks after tho ad
; journmeut of the Urand Army Encamp
t meut. It remalua to be seen whether he
: will accept the latest iuvitatiou. It is prob-
ai'le that it Ulevelaad could do it he would
hand over tho Urand Army to the people to
and dra;
when, alter stifling her cries lor help by
stulling a handkerchief into her mouth,
brutally violated her person. After ac
complishing his hellish purpose be left tbe
victim of his bruitUli lust ljing uncon
scious, and fled coward like to the woods.
As soon as Miss Kckley regaiued conscious
ness she started f or her home, whie.U she
was able to reach with great ditlicuity, ow
ing to the n.tnro of her injuries, snd
someiime elspsed after her arrival before
she was able to speak and relate tbe slory
Milllintown, May 2, 17.
ties to it tht cz'.y rt.i'.s t;i tacrr-sily cS
eit Eiii Sirs r.-i. Ve tiio
.r-'-l ll-"li til. ZZ.1 Cttaruiucv I-..T.
Lltieral ll-oaiits to u.'ents. Send
r.e rln iilm snd te-timoniMls.
ThJ'.AP.2Eii KAED CO.
CI &.53 DearLicm St.. CWcafi-3, W.'
To the Reuublicans of Juniata county :
I would announce to the Republican
nurii of Juniata countv. that I sul a can
a ids to for the nomi nation of County Treas
.r . i Li.-i-t to the rnles that covern the
organization. It they favor me with a nom
ination 1 will serve mem io me uesi oi my
bilitv in their interests aud in the interests
ot the whole people.
JOHN MCL.ALUUL.l-.
.hum he Droloe t to baud tho trophy Hags. : of ber wrongs
was at once made knoan. when a'posse of
Ou Friday, Juiy 1, William OTounell, j ci,iM, neaJet, b cn,p!e McMshan, of
the 26th
begin
wheat
heard
on
Patterson, a Lrakeman ou Mitlliu local was
ruu over by cars aud killed, near Hunting-'
dun. ilr. O IHiuuell was engaeu in unit
ing a coupling, wheu ho llppe'. and fell
across the track, the advancing cars pass
ing over bis body just above bis hips al
most seveiing him. lie was conscious un
til death, a short time afterward. He a
m.uiarritd and was aged about lweuy-oue
years. Toe remains were interred in Union
Cemeteiy on Saturday.
Eating is one ot the noccessiry aud pleas-
. j .. ..- V. .. n run ..tm tier
dldthejoungia., ,a, , Q, hf wbvu tho manner of
,h. flower. Merger boy-She asked .
.the young felier who was sittin Wllil vlctulU, WM
- -ii, her it he cid nt want some ior . -
rrch with btr II ne oia u ,.ik. miMlit everybody wa. perplexed.
them
i in attendance
iu
b-ttonhoIe bouiu.t
Cut the Canada thistle or difc it out. Re- .
enibvr if you neglect it.your neighbor nas ,
the right under the U-to have It cut or j
dug up, and you mit foot tho bill. Don't
wait till von feel the clsws or the law.
Take the velvet side of the law.
rted a Are in the
on Water
Alexandria, started iu pursuit of tho guilty
wretch, whom they succeeded io captur
ing in a barn a short distance Irom the
scene of his crime. Fie was taken before
J. H. Kennedy., of Alexandria, who com
mitted him to jail in delault of bail. Ho
was brought to this city the same eve:ng
and lodged in prison. We understand that j
Miss Eckley fully identified the prisoner as
ber assailant. W are informed that the
child has sustained very serious injuries
which may result fatally. Howard Yarnell,
tbo prisoner, is about 3-5 years of age. lie
is a widower snd resideJ with his parents.
If the charges made against the prisoner
can be sustained be should be promptly
convicted and receive the full penalty of
tbe law. Huntingdon Journal.
rould bava grown out of It.
removes
nse
Warrsnted. Sold by L..
Miffliutown r-
On the 4 b, "1"' st
r ..r IC-llv Stump's house
street. A stiff breeie w.s blowirg from
tt. South at the time and if the hro had
.... v....- .een in its first stage S'"1 con-
Dl't -
fligra'ion w
s.'...ii-h Soavin Lininieut
.. .., Hlem-
Hard, Soft, or CaJiousc. a 1
i,hr. from horses., B:oca -pa.....
U...rann. S tiller.
c i swellimrs. etc.
of one bottle
Barks Co Druggist,
The so called -Canad. Th.s.te ot
propel named. Th. word Ca..has bee.
rrpte.. or misapplied ,or the true J
..Curse-I." The correct n.ml "-J
Thistle." It I h b" bcvn br,:g
anrt not from
Now is the time io
Ihe cou.miltee of arrangements however
solved the diihouk prob.em, by re-electing
oue ol their own number, who proved to be
tue right uiu in tho right place. K. E.
p..uFiLeuiiii. and with assistants
C. V- Horning, J. E. McCVucu an I Wiltx r J
. v. .. ....i.f i.iki. tiiat nave I
Aicuaucu u " I .... .u.. .1-. ... tl.. ..-I.lw .
runsirncled arouuu ! 1
I have the pleasure of announcing to the J
Republicans of Juniata eounty that 1 am a
candidate for nomination, at tbe primary j
election for County Treasurer, subject to
Republican usages. If nominated and elect
ed 1 will discbargu the duties of tbe otlice
w ith fidelity to the trust given to me by the
i.eop!e.
D. G. SHELLENBERGER,
Richfield, May 9, 187.
PROTUONOTARY.
Ma. Editob. : Permit tne to present the
name of Theodore II. Meminper as a can
didate for re-nomination lor the office of
Prothonotary, subject to Republican usages
lie has filled the oflice during the present
term so faithfully and well, and with such
acreptation to all who bare done business
in the office, that a re-nomina'.ion ani re
election is tustlv his due. I believe that
his renomination will ba tor the best inter
ests of the taxpayers of Juniata, who will
take care of Ihe same by bis triumphant re
election. He has been tried and not found
wanting.
MIFFLIN
May 30, 1887.
"tnntiylvanla It. ' Miiuiuer
merles) of etaliure Ecurslon.
The Ptunsy:vanii Railroad Company
sucu sails! action
trom Europe
..I- enerallr snrpose-
exterminate the cursed thUtle.
Cit of Waterford bad singular rx
prilac.onth.4hofJuiy. Onthomorn-ofthatdsytheyrr:eoced.rnon
In the eveoiu;: j
OTKS, a I"1-"
Darsi- i -. v. - of
begun to set off their nre wor... - ,
. enntaned
"S.H.V.." feU into tne ooa
U,e stock of rockets, candles, wheel,, tc-
and m u " lTl
. j: .s.f consternated H h were
ihx.. nd caused an .xclation of,-
regret from many, for . Isrg e company
Jli. far and wide bad come to wit-
P""" .. .. a i P..of
three sides ol tbe Court House.
The violation ot the person of Laura
Eckley by Howard Yarueil, an account ol
which was published as takeu Irom the
ll intingdou Journal of July Is is a crime
all ' ihal should be made a capital ou-snso. Tbe
crimiual classes should be held in restraint
by J rocess of lr. 11 U ihe history of tho
i. ....an lamily .hat it will redress wrouj;
and outrage n-tl.cted by bad tueu. It
drcas does not come by process of law.
! people throw themselves back on their nat
ural rights, and redress their own wrongs
outside f role and regulations prescribed,
or legislative enactments.
From the Philadelphia Bulletin of June
23 -. ..I attended a trade convention at o'.e
of the big hotels the other dsy," said a
Market nreet merchant last evenin-, -ana
j something that disgusted mo with ho
tel cookery. From wh'TO I aat by an in-
. a.. I could loo ngui uo a inio
d there 1 saw a nan lasing .-,-....
B.-dtord...... .
Mt. Uuiod
Constipation
Is a universal and most troublesome dis
order. It causes Heailache, Mental De
pression, impairs the Sight and Hearing,
destroys tho Arretite tn' 'wben ,onS
continued, causes Enlargement of tho
Liver, Inflammation of tho Bowels, and
Piles. Constipation ia speedily cured
by Ayer's Pills.
For a number of months I was
troubled with Costiveuess, in conse
quence of which I suffered from Loss of
Appetite,, Dvspepsia, and a disordered
liver. Mveves alsotroubled me. I was
compelled to wear a shade over them,
and. at times, was uuauic w ut. ex
posure to the light. I was entirely
CURED BY USING
thrde boxes of Ayer's Tills. I have no
hesitation in pronouncing this medicine
to'li- the best cathartic ever made.
Ja.aes l-cclcs, Poluad, Ohio.
I suffered from Constipation, and.con
Fcouently, from Headache, In'S81?"
and Piles, tor years, aii-h ;
1 took at the s.isrgestion of a friend, have
riven me effectual relief. I commenced
taking this remedy two months aco, and
am now fr.-c from Constipation, the re
moval ol whirh has caus-d my other
troubles to disappear. a".d P'f'y ,m"
proved my peneral health. . KeeJer,
Amherst, Mass.
I suffered from Constipation, which
assumed such an obstinate form that I
feared a stoppage of the bowels, two
lxes of Aver s Pills cured me, com
plctelv. 1". liiirke, Saco, Me. TT
Ayer's Pills,
Pr..psred l.y Tr. J O. Aver ft Co.. Ix w' Mass.
b..ld by all rnigSi.ts and Dealers in Mcdkiine.
THE CLOTHING HOUSE
OF
D. W. HARLEY,
IIISTYI LI SPIED 18G5.
Only those Loupc-s wLo pursue aa ALL. THE "i'E.YR HOUND Policy
of Lowest Prices have the Public ConllJonce and a Steady Patronage.
Everybody knows that V. W. Harley is the Chief Champion of
SJEADY, UNSEN.SATIONAL PRICES.
No wonder, then, that all seasons find EfUALLY UUS1". " w
No spurts. No "wonderful sacrifices.'' But Honest Prices for Holi
est Clothing.
Clothiny for BIG and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of MEN.
DNDKRWEAU, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES,
and NECKTIES. A complete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, aj pricee.
that will do you good.
Measures taken for Suits, or parts of euits ou short notice, of a style
to suit your fancy, or the most recent fashion cut.
The Corner of Bridge & Water Streets is the business place of the
Valuable Clothing House cf
D. W. HAELEX
mimlH-r of select excursions from rrincira'
points m Western Pennsylvania to the re
sorts of the N'ew Jersey coast.
For several years these excursions have
proven a source of great convenience to
the residents ot this section of the state,
as they have enabled our people to visit
the most prominent sesside resorts on tbe
most favorable conditions, both as to rate
'f (are and limit of tickets. The first of
tbe series is limited to July 14th, aud will
embrace as will the three others, Atlantic
City, Cape May, and Sxa Isle City. Others
ot the series will occur on July 23th, Au
gust lltb and 26th. These resorts are the
choicest and by tar tbe most popular ot
any of tbe tumuiTing poiuts ou the Jersey
coast, and it will prove a dnlicult matter
to make a choice between the three.
The tickets will be pood tor 10 dsvs.and
will be sold at 'he rates quotod below from
the points mentioned :
Rate.
MAKKIED :
MARTIN LONG ACRC. On the Cth
inst.. at the 17. B. psmonaee. at East Sa
leui. bv Kev. J. Lai.dis. Mr. David E. Mar
tin, of East Salem, and Miss Ida J . Long
acre, ot Tbonipsontown.
ItlEU:
CL'HRAN On tbe 30ih of June, at the
residence of her son Ulysses Currsn at
Sanders Key , Ohio, Msry Curran. Old res
ident people will recollect ber as daughter
of Peter Thompson.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
MirrLiaroirM. July 13, 1887.
Pittsburp
Altoona......
Tvrooe. ......
,., 0nt of a big pot and straightened
ith Lis fingers on the littl-j plates
r-h it is served. I aiso saw, a lit-
Ttesa a reeolar difplav
.hi. town chanced to be presont
called on lor spe'" He
the call eloi'irnly.
and was
responded to
ner
the kitchen, ac
asparag
it out
nnAII W'hiC
11 LIT, these same little plate come
beck to the dining room- Some of tnetu
wcr empty and some were not. Tbe cou-
ra of the later I saw tnrown inio mai
big pot again, to be fished out a moment
Uter and sut in to some one else. I was
. i all that, to Ml the truth,
fori am a great believer in the ol:s that j are magcitiient holiday trips a.d should be
Mc Vey town .........
I.ewblowo Juuctton.
Mit'lm
Port Koyal
Newport...... .... ..
Philadelphia.. .Arrive
Excursionists will spend
$10 00
8 00
7 6o
7 10
. 8 60
. 8 50
. 6 75
. 6 69
6 0i
5 65
6 CO
5 00
Train leaves.
M.60 A. V.
1U.63 P. M.
l.-M
1.65
8.0
1155 "
2 13 P. M.
3 82
2 52 "
8 10
3 15
3 43
7 50
Butter
Egs
Shoulder......... ...........
Sid es, ...... .... ...
I.ai d ..... .. ............
virrLCiTOWN grain hakkkt.
85
14
13
9
8
10
foji 1
YATES
BEST
MATJE
CIJOTHE
tbe night in 1
PhiladelpU and proceed to the seashore
by any reg'Jr train of tbe next day Thet e
comes from ignorance, and I am sure
it is f""-r to be wi8r'w
that taken ad vantnge of by all who can
i
j the time for aVmost enjoyable outing.
spare
Wheat,
Com, ................
tp,
Rr,!
Cloverseed. .............
Timothy seed
Flaxseed....
Bran
Chop. .....-
Shorts
Ground Alum Salt
American Salt ............ . 1
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
Puil 4DKLPBIA, July 9, 198 Beef cat
tle 4a5Jc.' Sheep, 8aie ; lambs, 4-c. Veal
calves, 5s7e. Hogs. 7c. Mdch cows 30a
$60. Live spring chickens, 15alJc. J.ast
- -v.;wn. lliliic. Batter, la22c."
Eek, 15ltic Wheat, f8c. Corn,
Oals. 87abc. Hay. $10$15 a ton.
oil, 8 icts pei gallon, 110 the tert.
dtrred augvr. oaoc.
60
30
t0
$3.50
1 10
1 t'.O
18 00
1 50
22 CO
1 2i
ftOal 10
anuary 10, 1R87.
PAYNE
.... g-T-i
m,
ENGINES
jlXD
BOILERS'
of all 8txc-
WRITE FOR CiRCUUR AND TEll US WHAT YOU WANT.
33. W. "JEJSSrSS"3H c3 SOXSt
Drawer 1130, EL3IIKA, X. Y
( IO South Csna.1 Sta-Mt. CHICAGO, 1U
BRACH Offices: 4a Dey street, ew vohk.
'THE GIHL 1 3LEFT BEHIND ME
CSPTBUiHTEO IB17
FOR E AM) iOITHS
FOB BOYS AMI CH1LDKEN.
LEDGER BUILDING,
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
Illustrated bv the Hf
picture, bnt THE
no It ntt Fifth Wh
Eavdock Safety Kitm Holt an1 fifth Wbw !
mik piclmc will W fimwht a isre card, prime
trameitl iimiajm oi.rii-.
9ed for Catalogue and
Wnoissaie Price List.
th. WVne T!irir i
k . -f.fct r Mnt
i V. wiOl Uno.
Li-S is Insecure rid i over an r othr.
in eUjai-t style, to fur oe who wul asree ia
rt a T T TTafWv. BMffT". srjti- i- n" ""'r th. WVnc
IK LBtlXMO Bl CU'Ol' Any.HtrK.VvHnT,..
VTae-l s vonr for tbe T. V. M s v n v HI
THE T. T. tlAVCSCSC CAHr.&CS Za
Ctr. Plsiui asdTwtlfIS i,.,nniTI,0.
4Kc.
Coal
Fow-
Urauulated sugar 65c,
Farms For Sale.
Sobert Mclntire, of Lack township, offers
for ssle, TWO. FARMS, each containing
seventv-tive seres wilh allowance, snd each
f irm contains a set of farm buildings and
large orchard, ami good water. The two
1 . . other and will be sold
separately or together to suit purchaser.
The farms are situated ia Lack township,
within three miles of Peru Mills and one
fourth of a mile from Ryron Kun Church.
Plenty ot ti ae will be given to suit pur
chaser. Oo and e the ffcrais, or write to
Rntiert Vclntire, Heeds Up, Juniata Co,
P., Sept. 8, Uic6,-tf.
ABUTS WAITI3 WHESf WE NAVC BCKCl
Spring and Summer Goods.
t onld inform the public that I have
now in my new millinery store at my place
of residence on Water street, Mifflintown,
second door trom coruer oi enufo wu,
a full stock, of Spring i. Summer millinery
goods, all new, and of tho latest styles.
and having employed nrsi,
lam prepared to aupp!y the public with
everything found in a firstclass rml!:ner
store, come and examine my stock. I
consider it no trouble to show goods.
C MRS. DEIHL.
March 22-87.1.V.
Pi ISVtSTMtUT ti P:0f:T.3H-
The Sentinel and Repullican office is the
Cil'TIO.! XOT1CE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned
against fishing or hunting, gathering;
berries, or crossing fields, or In any other
way trespassing on the lands of the under
signod J-S. Kaaarr.
T all who are euitorlDg trom the errors and
luaiserailonsof youth, nervous weakness, early
decay, losaof manhood, fcc.. I will sand a recipe
thai will cure yoa.FEKE OF CBitOL This ere
remedy wa dleoovered by a mission sry In So
place to get job work done. Try it. It will America Send a solf-ress envelop, w
you if you need .nything in that line I f.ev. Josxfh t. iias. statu v. A- Tor cs.
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