. 1 ----- - - - - . - j ' " . . . ' - .' t, M '-U 'I'lSW I I'MllMMMHHi- .. . . . ... .-. , " 1 ! . : : i SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. wMnv, ui.rvr si, is:. p.. F. SCH V E I K II , Republican Stats Convention. T! i;itillu'Ht Stats Convention conveu! at llrrislirir' tti the 17th t . nu'i i tw, n tno risint bu i pt- ,io-.u ui lUf nun. ic una tiiinsarr. '.I Iiii.-iih"- frum the nomiuation of it ti'-K-t t i tuo f um.ition of il pint- in Convention assembled firm. ! ".! In-fore the huhiIcs of ni in.; be contrary to Republican principle not to ripiTM our detestation of and our ppoi liun 'o the discrimination still practiced be cause of color apaicst the eiluens when traveling o public highways of certain pur- j tioua of the South, and wo earnestly ap j peal to our Sister Statea where sncn wrong exist and to the national government io remedy this injustice. Raolred, That thin Convention recom mends th.it in the nomination ot candidates tor Congress and the State Senate the nom ination! te made either directly by the peo pl.i at the primary elections, or where that a not deemed practicable by district con ventions composed of delegate elected by the people, representation to be provided on a tsir and e-ir.i-abie basis, but each elec tion district to bare at least one delegate. Rriulrt l. That the Republican party in extend to the evil tvr'- 1. WY'-r I.V..H of Allegheny i ', , te 1 tiiit'Dl ill V cinlirtimn of ,vit:v -luii mil I ifN-rwur l in r pul-ir Her ivo iv f. ir I:iic! II. ilt ch i.i i. u -;""' 1 1 1 1 1 t '.IV- T;.-; .1 ; L J l i,-. i i-.lt. I 11;- t -.h r. . i" I 'A 1. i - e' 1. An Hard Saying. "This is an har l sarincr, who can hear it ?" John G CO. So tbonghtthe multitude they listened to the plain cutting, unr-onipromisiojr words uttered by the JlaPter preacher. And the result win lhat from that time manr of hia disciples went back and ;a '- t .m" Thors tLe . . ..ra and the!, sniggle to .obtain tree gov , , erntnehr an.i we om mem cneeriu, truij.e-i ; - -- w uieir great worn of buuiamtr. j ity. and of the dopranty of the heart K't i.'rr l. 1'bit we commend the conduct i rreferrinir to clin-; to sin and accept Thomas . the warres of Bin. than to listen to ! Hon. William K. Gladstone, ilon. Charles a ii in iiiv .f tne .Icl. v'atcs , . , ,. , . . , t home -niif,V'd in t lit ir evcrT ( their great and earnest effort to secure to :-:riis-i. I the people.. t Ireland independence nd lib- Wiirt i erry t action lor thcmselve in Mliticai ar- to take bim fonr milea oTer the hill. "How muchll you charge V' Oh, a couple of swipes of the stuft in that japr 11 make it about square, I reckon." Alter the journey had been made and the count rrman had taken a ewi. he eaid: "Strancrer, I'm a peaceable man. but if von don't want to le chuck fnll of "lead to niht you'd better find auother way to carry yer molasses." Madison (Kv ) Democrat Mi. vv im .I.rt...I eiuiilticnt ,, previous rampaigns by H iri 1. i.'h i li.m in ill il 'Iivcrtvl I Cooper an.1 ncoiuiuend that , I ii,,fi..,ht- nft.ir the I ai pointed t hairiuao ,if Mr Hi-tiii--. lirt prix-t'vd-i-:!.-. vi :i nriti r!v t.ianner. -,.n Will. am 1". Hurt wan ti'Uii j i.v :i.T!Hiuia:ltii.n f.jr St.itej : . r. i M.trl.e l.l:il!!l ..f ri.il.-i.l.-lph-n. of 1 io''M. Ja.Ipft" W Ti.. fer. I t SIS '. 1 1! Tl ti I V, ! . .i:-l i i el. 1 it r:-.en 1: f 5. -inn 'Ui'.i. lU'ii' oa.'h r.ni f .r S : i' t:if J n.'t'orr ! 'i. i':..t li i.l l.'n co!:-lu.l".l . : of .1 i 1 ' ( iricti w is In L'. S u'.i.uii wa.-i iioniiti i ti.e l":r-.t I . 1 1 1 t Th V"t WiV.l .in, 1 t"i vt.-. .Mit.-h.-H . Ti;.. noiuiniiti.in of .fu.le iiin.H WHS ni.i'L- ntiaiittiions. ... r, .f:i:n it t . n n sohi t i. n-i of o f-.ll iwiii'' l '.ntf t'n whiHi he again be of the Kepublican Stare Couiniitiee. I rpou the Uiloptioti of the platform J n nil llnstin' j-resetitt d to the ronvi'utioti "Sfiiator Cooper the de voted chairman of the Ilcpublii-an S t.ite mmiitt i.e." ! Senator Coopvr was received with cheer and said that he would only r.j.oul to the convention's kind irreetinfr bv thanking the. deletes their ' r . I .: 1 :.. l.:... 1 u.jl, i lor tneir roiiuutrm c iu uim nun I . .. e. . t J unntu .rt ,t thev i .- ia'r lsn 'in favor of t !.e 1'e. .1 .e) t lie fOll.l lt t iti.il an i. u im nt. A their declar .f siil.iaittm ioIkI .1 THF. CAXDIDATKS. H'.S. IIENKV WAKIIE WIILUMS. The Hon. Henry Warren Williams, who has been nominated for Jti.l'o of the .S.liri.iue Court to till the va caiicy created by the- death of chief Justice Mercur. was born in Susque hanna countv. I'a. on Julv :0th.lsSO. him who is the "resnrrection and the life." It can truly be said that man is wise in everything excepting in that which pertains to his bouI's eternal interest. Wise for time, but foo!ish for Eternity. One of the trance infatuation of his daily con duct, that he prefer error to truth, darkness to lipht. and the chaff to the wheat that is in spiritual things. It is far from bein g so in temporal thing's, which should be of only sec oudarv consideration. When a man I receives money lie wants to know for certain that it is not counterfeit : when he purchases a piece of land he ip careful to secure a pood tit'e ; but when he conies to deal in spiritual and eternal things, he seems little concerned and is satisfied with most anything. Now this is the worst of recklessness, the heigth of follv. r-e tin' action i.f thu last lieg in the M.ili'.nission of the .er.t making s'itT.-rae free by the tax l'.lallli.vvtiotl H. began the study of law in tiie j Xotbinrj i, of more vital importance .arlyi ai t of l.S.VJm Jbntroe county , tban to 1e ri ht on tjie shiect of i ...i.t.-e tl. , ir....-? it m-k nn of the Hon. I n r. 1 i... rv ..u. t - - religion, iuw .nin mi we near iue h. II t lmsc. Jle continue I ma fin i utterance, -this is a hard saving who ien later in theotTice of the lb mora ole I ftIJ llpar jt . Th language" of the John W. Guernsey, of Tioga conn - nrvii. minded ami nlensnre 1 ovine is.;.", h was appointed Judge in ;s '...Speak unto ns smooth thines." U", f i .r at.tri:V for the sake of .ieii.-an tnan'lfactures t: 1 itli.'s !;! It sources of ry f:irt;i-i. Us people with :i of on-weipte 'ti tin y can n!:!i-... and for the pur .-sing li-tiie labor against ' .. ., i- u i II as its p,-. ..bi.'t. t!..- p ii t of tli i pfotec- f nlu.'h reiu.svlv.i'iia '.. ... I", r t . to i otect A ni.-r-. m !. fro. ,i the une. lai arid .! . ti;"ii co'.'i arM pail nd we .h'lu.iu l the pas- tv In in the 1 uu.tu Uistnct by viuveinor It ,viII 1ot (lo fr R Iuinister in the Curtin after eleven years of contm nn; or ... editor in bis rbair tn r-1 ra, " 4 ini I 'iitiu. A am 1 u a- (. or w nous i.racfi'le in his profession. i ame voar ho was elected for a full t. r-n of ten years. Iu 1ST1 he was ! elected 1'resiiletit Judge in place of White. whose ten damnation, until they are forever loet "This is an bard saying who can hear it," may come from the lips of the hypocritical and being offended ; they walk no more with bim. Bat to please our Slaster is far nobler am bition, to live for that and, and to bring the lost and the wandering to his fold is a higher and more sat isfying portion. Oil Lord, help ns to alwavs honor Thee in all things, J. E. If. Black Ix)g, August 13, 1887. The Chierand his lrantzhtrr. Many of their yonnjr women were very good looking. They are reared for sale ; but upon account of general business depression, the chief said, prices were low. "Here is my daugh ter," Ii remarked, pointing to a bright lass of sixteen, tawny brown in color and beautifully formed. "I will sell her for two maracottas and a half." A maracotta is Venezuelan for an American twenty dollar gold piece. "No," said I, "I do not care to buy her. In my country there are no slaves ; besides, what would I do with her? She can speak only your lan guage. We could not talk." That is uothintr." eagerly : "she will learn your language in a month Besides. 6he can cook your food: and I luuet sell her times are hard. "No, it would never do," I replied. "I am not going home direct, and do not care about buying to-day." "Take her at two maracottas one and a half! VoT Well, then, cabal- leto. you 6hall have her for one. See, she ia vonnsr. stronc and can work. But no inducement waa of avail, and the chief reluctantly gave me np as impracticable. From "Along the Caribbean." in The American Mag azine for September. Standard Machinery. Wm. Bell sells a full line of Stand ard machinery and farm implements, among which are American ltoad Machine Co s., Bever6iblo Koad Ma chines. Newark Machine Co s., Col umbus. )., Victor Double Huller, Grain Drills, horse rakes &c. Hauck ' & Corustocks. Sawmills, Cider mills, Corn Planters, Feed Cutters Ac. no hard things. Their words must l i. : i .1. n ed scolders or grumblers, "for these i W1 Champ.on, Thrc-sher and Sep hear arators for one and two horse tread steam i rre etou i ? It U true thev mnv writeand ! I-- "wtP ftror U'ml? W' ch against the ruinous sin of cov- ! racuse ( .hilled 1 low, Riding sness and the damnable sin of ! I'jows and Side Hill I lows. Roots ; n l-.v r.it !!.v ot n;. lti tiii ,1 hoi r ! 1 '!"' l-'luini tne . : ns national f immigration, nt :.t and th3 ci il i.e.-t :e.n we m'e of anaic! 1 IH'S and iin- m - I' ; i u. o : ; r ur i iw tie five of VI.'lll 'Their OlOllld , Hon. I.ol.ert t . lute.wliose term ; Rre !lllri 8flyintrs, 8n,l who can i 1 1 . ti expire, i. an. i was ibimiicu 1 them l "si. i ne.iisrrict origiimuy niuwi' e.l of the co inties of Tiogiu Potter, iM. Ke .n. Cameron and Lycoming. ! rill( Thev may d-nonnoe formali Mout Joy. two horse, w heeled and b.i sin. e the adoption of the v nl hvpo'crisv. and expose the in- "n;1 LV"e ltivtttoni. Lawrence .tit.ition of isTt it has consisted of fuil0lis ;ins of fornication and adnl- i & Oostl.amp.on Spring TouthUar the county of Tioga alone. Judge terv. ,,ut mnst not makp Rnv aIhlsion rows, l.epairs kept for all of the I Williaiua was the last Chief Justice ; th A nv of .h.;r uMr,.r nr r(a.irs j aove goods, also, repairs for Johne- Mercura chief competitor for the .re ,,;!. of these thinrr, Tt win ton Hal vester Co., and Lureka Mow- nomination for Supreme Judge in . not do to sav with the prophet. "Thou i er Co.!..nl:'';binerv; 1 i -. lie lias sevt-ml times bince , .... fi, jt ft, cl,r,l.1 . 11 ... u.... , f-u'iw.ik ' lilt t j le at th expenseof losing patronage. I "Stop my paper." is the language: that brings the editor to his senses, j LEG IL. I It niv natnrallv ! asked whv peo- ... I pie love smooth" thin'Ts. and 'cannot MEXDHENT TO THE COXSTITU- - - , LEG.1L. RPHANS' COl'KT SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of ho Orphans' Court of Juniata Co., tho underaignod Ex ecutors of the estate of John F. Smith, de ceased, will sell br public endne or out crv, on the premises in Walker township, at'l o'clock. P. M-, on Saturday, August 27th, 1887. The followiuj described real estate, to wit.- A tract of land situate in Walker town ship, Juniata county, la., bounded and de scribed as lollows : On th north by lands of Kebecca Miller, and Cloyd Kloss; on the east br lands of Henry Long, Kebecca Smith (widow), Wesley S mith, and Charles Wertz ; on the sou lb by the Juniata river and on the west by lauds ol Jerome Thomp son, containing 148AOEES, more or less, having thereon erected a good s tone Double House, plastered outside and inside. Good Bank Barn, wagon-shed, and othor out-bnildings, good water at house and barn. Land level and nearly all rirer bottom. There are two orchards on the farm, one in good bearing condition and the other iust Left-inning to bear. This farm is situated about three miles flora '1'homp sontown, two miles from Mexico station, one mile Iroiu Van Dyke station on the i K. K., and live miles lruin Miltlintown, the county seat. Convenient to churches, schools and stores, aud is a desirable and valuable farm. TKK1IS OK SALK : Ten per cent, to be paid by the purchaser when the property is stricken down : fortr-Hre per cent, on the Hrst dav of April, 18h8; forty-five per cent (the tlauce) on the tirat day of April, lHS'J, the last payment to tie secured by judg ment bond on the premises, to Itear inter est from the first day of April, 18H. JOHN H. SMITH, SOLOMON MAN BECK, Executors. KPUANS' COUKT SALE OF i -ri pressed by the Northern coun ties for a place on the highest judic ial tribunal of the State. Mifllintown. Juniata county, Ta. Mnv 2. S7. 5 mo. Iterance smooth , tiuu proposed to the .pt :m! t?ieme : tii .I i:.e an creation of It the provision ep .rt-. and dis upon itupoi'ta in . unit uit.t.tiM u iur.T. Cii't aiu William 15. Hart, who re ...io'u.1 lli.. ...... ,i f. . f ;. .11 foe itof.i linr Imr.l enrinB , . '.i- " ii Commonwealth lor their arp. rrcastmT. wis born iu iloiitgomery . things are atrreeble to their nilen ' jcction by the Central A countv. March l-". Ist'i. He attend-. unsanctified natures. Smooth things ! Commonwealth of Pennsvlv an ed tho common m IiooK of that dav. will not crncifv the flesh, which is cnrnal and atenmitvwithOod. There It no FIf denial. All is and agreeable. There is f the I'i i n are i.g oratit :.h- an I r restored guv i.Ulpl.1 iu .tt. r be d: -irLTenunt i-t. nh l'o'- . i ! I i f t! . t -o a to ;. .1 sol! in ay b aid. u-t-.on of ; the i'i V' n n i-i . 1 . v. i tin l.i. i't State l 1 lot tl-.es tO ' relit . It ;es Hid at fotirt--en years of age went to work on a farm. Here he remained until he was seventeen, when he was apprenticed for four years to learn the brick, laying trade. His appren ticeship had not leu served when t lie war of the rebellion began, but he nlisted. In 1S."1. Ah a t-rivate tbe Hi ( 'luui.anv 1. Fih l'ennsvlvania trib.it- i Volunteers, for three years. He ot the I served with gallantry in the South include i.nd W.-st. participating in all the iers i f I r 1 1 1 les in which his command waa en m ab gaged Hi tpia'.ities and soldierly bearing attracted the attention of t ne i :.;, -ml Hartranft. who recommtnd of I, 1 him iu a highlv flattering manner : a t H n. 11 M. Stanton. Secretary of t.'iv Wr, for appcintmeut a Assistant tne (b-iierul of Volunteers with the rank and 1. if ('..rt.iin. T'tmn thi.H reeniiiTnn- citirens of this nival or re- Asin(lv of the Commonwealth of iVnnsylvama. ri.b.ish- ed by order ol the Secretary ol the Com monwealth, in pursuance ot article XVIII : VI U1C .UUSIIIU1.(ID. pleasure i j0;nt resolution proposing an smend a Wlvle , nient to the t-onstittiliun uf the coramon- rnnge of sinful habits and practices wealth .- of our evil hearts. No one ha9 any j Scctios 1. B it molrH y th Sratr objection to a religion that will not 1 f Hrprumtaiirtt of the Co rn- st ir the heart or conscions. It Ftiits i '"","0"'' PwylrtM General .u- tl !..-. vt ii , srrwpiy mei, idii tuo loiiowing is proposed all rla-se. Happy the man who can j M u.mrDjmCT, of tue COI,,xul:,, J, ,e eav or write Smooth things. hat coiumonwsaith of fetinsvlrania in accor.1- a pleasant g")0.1 natnred. jollv man he ance with the provisions ol the eighteenth is. How hlieral in his views ! Such . rtlcla 'hereof : an r, w ftl t t - i: ! AMENDMENT. ...i-,. iuc .iiues.1 Strike out from section 1 of article eight, o VALL'AJLE JIEAL ESTATE- By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Juniata county, the undersigned Administrator cum lettamento annex ol the estate of Thomas Watts, late of Monroe tow nship, deceased, will sell by public ven due or outcry, on the premises st 1 o'clock P. M-, on Saturday, September 3rd, 1887, The following aescriuea real esiaio isn : A trsct of land sitsate In Monroe town ship, Juniata county, bounded and describ ed as follows : on the north by lands of S. Mills and Klias Katun, on the south by lands ol George Kuuitelt and John Kulk. on the west bv lands ol .-Solomon l.auver, ana on the east by lands ot (ieorge Hockeubraught ami Michael Kunilelt, containing 160 ACRES, more or less, over one hundred acre clear ed, the remainder being timber land well set with chestnut and rock oak, having thereon erected a Ciood I'raiueTwo "lory lloune, and MEW Rt.lK II All. and other outbuildings and very good running water. This is a desirable proper ty located anout two miles from Kichtield, in close proximity to schools and in an in telligent and moral community. TEKMS Ten per cent, of the purchase monev to be iiaid when the proierty is strickeu down ; fifteen per cent, on the confirmation of sale by the conrt, and the residue on April 1st, ISSN, when osaess ioti will be given. l'KTF.K BKOWN, Administrator c. t. a. Julv 27, 1S.7. lor-e that . .1. it ion. and after r.ii.ssim .1 rreditublti 1 1 t.i! i-v. -cue bill which j exaiiiinatio'i. he was immediately ap r . t1,.. siippott of j pointed and served wit'u General '''" -.t upon ti e cor Hat tr-mft's permaueut command ' " (' : 1 1 'tiw-alth and : until the clostt of the war. beiug:nna tie- p.i:v.-w of tic j tered out of service as a volunteer on 1 ! irg- am-Mint of ' oilicer under War Denartiuent orders I Sept. U. ISC,.,. In February, . C'apt. Hart received an ap pointment to a clerkship iu the Penn- t! bit. 1 till: . t:- ii ,! : :i r 1 bv f h iv.nir it sill prest-nt Li gislat ure f ir t '.!'.:' to meet the as .'t v.-ar. provided the eni tl: callr.g . r tins purpose nary . c:i.-ion as is t'.e I Jt h section of . tliet'otistitutiou. o . i.ilitied endor.-e-piibiii'iin State admin cm 1 '.il and conscien ' of d,iiy it has reilect "p't: the party which '". er. and pb- of an W, .1 1: ; u 1 i : 1 1 ! 1 ... 1 1 I: e;.t:s t I - T -i - I'.'ko ; ti:.' :.-i. powor. of ti binds ot ,s'v reached, bill perfect si. .iiM be matured j sylvani'i Stato Treasury Department 1 char -e l with tii it j wns promoted to the responsible po sition of 1. ashier in lii 1, succeeding the Honorable Thomas Nicholson, whose confidence and friendship Cap tain Hart enioved to the end of his f j predecessor's life. He remained in the Suite Treasury until it l.assed into Democratic control by the elec tion of Noyes in 1&77. CapCain Hart was made the Kepublican candidate for State Treasurer in that year by unanimous vote of the convention. Noyes was elected by a plurality of only 2.K"J,7 votea. For several years past Captain Hart served as Secre gives assur- j tary to the Huntiugdon l'enitentary ecutionr.cn! 1 Commission. f the aC'.iirs : s - I he rhiladelphi.a Times, of the L'.th says It will take all day to 111 n ow, Tuesday and Wednesday to take down and pack up the 4.0(H) tt rds at Mount Crttna. It willreouire a srnali train of cars to hold the can vas, ropes, stakes tuul poles. Captain Maloney. of the City Grays, of Har-j t isb.irg. who is the keeper of tho Stato Arsenal, will begin the work to morrow morning, with forty men, civilians It will take 'Job ig trucks to haul the tents from the the rail road at Harrisburu to the arsennl. j and three nu n will lekeptbnsy until , January inspecting and packing awav ! the tents. Then thta; three men j will be dusy from January till nut .June repairing tho tints that Lave ; been torn or need new ropes or a ' stitch here and there. Then from i-t r it ion 11 I 'em. icrat ic par iMi'iial a.bninis ii imbecility ri 'flon.ll lilies 10 01 1 1: pi -1:1 : ' In i .le it n '"i') t nef;:y t.ley have. A- ! i P. Ill I he displu,-, iuetlt ci-1 . '. ' i . t -1 s with, ml (-nisf, ' '. t Tiolati .11 of their The Nttio-,.,1 ad- ms to have no policy I to v .m,i no principle j ibhsiinv nt of its sue- j ler to preserve a sol I South. President Clevo- see- ' r 01 1. -e i epe,!;. i tile est :i. 1 11 l . at s endeavored to nurture " Mil bv the pr. ference to dis : -tied -tation ,.f s ld;ers prm ! 1 m 'voit to .lestioy thegovern i v bis ret.isal to sanction Tien iers eminent in efforts to atuoii:. tiers ol If O. a lil 11V II ,1,1,1.,,.., ..n be national tro,,ies! ',llue unul tUe ,lHte of next encamp ertinet i! ""?tlt tbe three will be hard at work n bv the lavish expenditure ; "packing the tents and loading them b'. 1 :ii,.ltivs,f,i i iu the cars again. b' - : r. v.,1. rtiu m t , those whom! TI'e raml Kapida, Iowa, Detective -!: ' .nl.ent its preiudiccs ; thf notorious -Molly Maguire" v . m . -it,,,t either desire :an 'i,','r To,a Hlu'le.v' aJias. ilc- :.. ti . 1.1 ' ' iCslie, who shot and killed Gomer 'he K. publicans of Pennsylvania. ! Jrinie!1- in sluloah. l'ennsylrania lia'.Te Statw of .Li,,, ..1 i: "rtt..: view w.th hi,. 1, ,,i..t 1.;. -cognizetl and captured . "I ....rui. ,n-,u- e, ... . - - , rr-sidencv in the lu"",v,t 01 oimuisonaiuniy.uMonkio, Accident cannot lu.e " nil al mine . On 1 great tiartv nor , 01 n,s prebminarT trial. July, linkertons, waa re bv Sheriff n tor ii-;n of 1SSS. 1 t he love f ; at 'ee I 'l'T'ltioM a s'af....;, tr vi.-t; His .n 1 Tl, K..:.:t, That h.le we ,,-UdIy r-tonnue chnKe tor the bc'trr in the sentiment f a great people for 1 N MCK At committea suicide by ah!;., to his con-!C."ttlD?,a:,throa,t r1 rzor' aml 0 ,,rtrT 1 mm me out lan.t marks ol Molly Mav the face of the earth. 01 csr'am purti, ,ns ot the Southern States A Kentuckian with a large mir .-.ii.rr.t ,- rjrn. ;r w.inM t made a bargain with a conntrrruan the times. 1 1L , ,.- I tne popular at'Droimtion , th ..., ...... .. .1 -t "n, 1 gan.imis are spreaj m hia jiath. How the world bows and smiles to such men. New all this is contrary to the commands of Jehovah, the example of his holy prophets and it is also ruinous to souls. Ov er the popular applause of men we uer me voice 01 Aiiniguty, baymg -Son of man I have set thee a watch" man unto the house of Israel : there fore thou shalt hear the worj of mr 1 l 1 X , . minim, an. i wnrn mem irom me. 'iT,cl- tl.TiiiC...i 1 . , v, u.u... 1, spare nor, lift np thy voice like a trumpet and show my people their transgressions and the house of Jacob thtir sins." (Isaih 5S-1.) The minister clothed with jower from Go.1 should be fear less iu delivering the messages of the Almighty. Look at Xoah, ttanding np before a terribly wic ked people al a time when there was not one right eous man to be found, and warning the heartless multitude of the flood": Hoses in the palace of Pharaoh de manding the release of his oppressed brethren : Elijah on Carmel building the altar of God : John the Haptiat urging the multitude to repent, for the kingdom of Heaven was at hand: Peter on the day of Pentecost : Paul at Athens : Luther shaking the papal throne : Wesley preaching on his fa ther's grave: in short all the host of God fearing men in all times and in all countries. These men of God nevtr varnished the truth to please men had no smooth things to offer but flung the bare truth at the peo ple ot their times. Ab if armed with the the thunderbolts from the quiver 01 .unugiuy. mey preached until men tromuieu under their words Lke Bel shazzar of old. Again the power to please may be found anywhere, but the power to seize the conscience aud bring the sinner face to face with bis own wortalessness and condemna tion. comes of simple faith and bap py fellowship with God. Yet how often do we find that most Christians aud some preachers st em to court ine art 01 pleasing in preference to tho stern truths of God. It is that which some congregations chiefly value in a pastor, above all be inu6t oe aoie 10 piease. And 1 wonld not be understood to urge that thispow- ei uin una no vaiue. iiiere is 110 virtue in being disagreeable. Ite- pulsivenesa is far from beinc a irrnee Hut in one whose chief business is to bring bouIb to Clirist the power to please is by no means prime essen tial. To tnink chiefly of that indi caies a iow state of pietv. It is sin not of ardent but feeble love for Christ. It indicates but a secondary ej;mi lui UUU S flOCOr, Slid a BUD' ardinate interest in the work of turn mg men to him. And then is it not at tu root of that sensitiveness of oth er s opinions, which makes the work er m tne vineyard nnhappy ! If one would lire in the spiritual sunshine he must cease to fear men. Thr is also a fearful responsibility in this matter. To only please will ruin prec ious immortal soul, ; it will lull them to spiritual alnmber over their own lor voter wbicb reads as lulluws : -1I twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall bave pai'l itbin two years, a state or county tax, which shall have, been as sessoj at least two mouths, and psiil at least one mouth before the election," so that the section which reads as lollows : Evt-rj male citizen, twenty-one years of age, posessin( the iolluwitift ina, loca tions, shall bw entitled to vote at all elec tions : First. He shall have been a citizen of the I int. d States at least one month. s ecund. He shall have resided in the state ons year (or if, having previous ly been aquaiib d elector or native born citizen ol the stata, he shall have removed 1 therefrom and returned, then six months) miiuediutery preceding the election Third. Ha shall have resided in the elec tion district where be shall otter to vote at least two months iuuuediatcly preceding th election Fourth. It tw enty-two years of age or up- waras, Le ma.i nave paiu, within two year a state or county tax, w hich shall bave teen assessed at least two months, and paid at least one month befere the election.-' shall he amended, so as to read as follows fcvery male citiren twentv-one years of age, poAsessing the lollowiug qualifications, si.a.i te enlitied to vote at the polling lace of the election district of which he shall at the time l.e a resident and uot elsew here I lrat lie rhall have been a citizen of the United States at least thirty days. Sjtcond. lie shall have resided in the stato one year (er if, having previously been a iiualitied elector or native born citi zen of the stale, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six mouths) ininieaiaieiy preceeaing tne election Third, lie shall have resided in the elec tion district where he shall otl'er to vote at least thirty days immediately preceding the eiecuon. 1 lie legislature, at the session thereof next attw the adoption of this sec tion, shall, and Irom time to time thereaf- ter may, enact laws to properlv enforce this provision rourth. Kvery male citizen of the ase of iweny-one years, wuo shall bave been citizen lor tbiily days and an inhabitant of this state one year next preceding an elec tion, except at municipal elections, and for the last thirty days a resident of the elec tion district in which he mav offer hia vote. ball be entitled to vote at such election in the election district of which he shall at the time be a resident and cot elsewhere for an omcera that now are or hereafter may oe elected dt the people : Provided, That in time 01 war no elector in the actual mil nary service ot the .State or of the United States, in the army or navy thereof, shall oe ueprivea or ins vole tiv reaiou ol hia ah. ence from such election district, and the egisiature shall have power to provide the manner in which aud the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, and for the return and canvaa of their votes in ine election aisiricl in which they respect ively reside. Kilth. For the punxise of vntino- nn r.r. on ahall be deemed to bave gamed or lost a residence by reason of hia presence or absence while employed in the aervice of ine 1 mica Slates or the State, nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of ine aiaie or 01 tne hin aeas. nor hii student of any college or seoiinarv of learn mg, nor while kept at any almshouse or public institution, except the inmates of any nonie tor aisthled and indigent soldiers ami sauors, wno, lor the purpose of voting, su.,1 oe aeemea to reside in the election u w uere saia home ii located. Laws oe dims tor ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to vipui ' snnrage hereby established. A true copy of the joint resolution. CUARL S W. STONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? I: I..-.!- 1 tavt IiM is-n in 'iiBtul nsv l- r tn-iy -. - 1. itt.il i oi.Jt latrijr :utrii-rcd In EUSS!AFi3 RHEUMATISM CURE T"ia IWfaMr liw lb viJrmietit of CofkUnfi 1 iv x-iai ' attl ,rnm!it Stuutary "oniinission, eil aw. tii UM'UM&Ijtlas of u3mr t b"lii tl llftP lf"U-!lt r-!aF. It fcaVB saaVtl OUas3I 11 WUl) i.i it. It W2LL CURE YOU r.:rt:.rs li . If -.ll only kits ,t a rlumetb 1 IETK1IT MOJC J ? J.'tiAI.Kl 'JSWJS,, A SKi?( ATI'BB fSv. - pis ici. r rrtiv''-' iTi..rnxtion. lfHM-rlptlT I'mm ibtrf witb kaUioon im., Ir). 1 or Km 1 nil lrwlai. If im r lb t'ir 1 t iu LMstbtii'it t" furiiit-U it tt rou. 1I0 ii st lt 1-f- HiUfsl to tsOtnauythinr '.. hif t; y itiiwt In Iht Mlti V: k. I .Uorket Mrwi, r bllndrlpblsx. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFtlSTOWlli FA WITH URANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSJCHII KOTHROCK. Pretident. T. VAX IK WIN, rir. ItlEEt'TORS. W. C. Pomemy, Joseph Kotnroca, Noah Hornier, Amos U. HoiiK ill, Robert E. 1'arker, Philip M. Kepner, I.ouis K. Atkinson, STOCK HOLS Kas : Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Kolhrock, (Jl-orge Jacobs, L. K. Atkinsou, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos liotiMall, Noah llertxler, t harlot to S nyder, Annie M. hhelley, Jane 11. IrwiD, Marv KurtE, K. K. Psrkrr, J. llolaies Irwin, T. V. Irwin, r. K. Prow. John Ilertr.ler. A COLOSSAL COLLECTION O F Bright, New Spring Ann- SUMMER (JTVT TVSi 1 1 I. XJ Threa and Fonr oer cent. Interest will be paid on certiticates ol deposit. jan '., 1K87 tl J WISH TO STATU A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothachb in less than b've uiinutfs ; no pain, un extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by Uie use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gnms (known as Scurvv) treat -ffcKwsw"11 successfully snd a cure wrJ3Jraut;d in every case. Teeth Killsd aud warranted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, reiiioddled, Irom J.9.IHJ to $12 per aet. Beautiful Gum Knauielod Teet iaserted at prices to auit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call." Will vijjt professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at Kichfleld the 2nd weeks of May and October. Tksms Cash. a. I.. DERR, Practical lentlt, KHTABI.ISUKD IS M irt' LIXTO W, IA., IX lfGO. Oct. 14 'Hi. TheW.amplontl.tl.ler.fJ-nlaiat.lM.ali.Cj. r ,.rBed rrmthe Easier, cltle. wiita m. wonderful SPRING & SUMMER STOCK, Will tuako friends, outshine rival", win Tictorio, and boll itHrlf on it merits. MKN'S HOY'S A CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE OI-OTI1IXG, ami Oenfs furnishing goods- Firt Class, combiniu- Style, Quality and Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No sale is expected unlesa I proTe this. But I ask your patronage only when I giro complete satisfaction. My atock of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS A SHOES OVEK-ALLS, WATCH and JKWKLKV, Clico, Percale and White Shirts. Neck wear, Collarn and Cuffi.Trnnks and .Satchttla, is full and complete. Call and see. Sainl STRAYER, TIIE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jnna 16, IMS. W4KKEN PLETTE, mm mum mm. Maaufctnrers f,,r the vrhaJftl tra.1 of the Intent Htylt f Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Wagons erf the Aiit-st (lUihlitv. atiiI L'.iarfMit-it t ATTORN B T-AT-L A VY, MIPFL.lNTOVTIf, JUNIATA CO., PA-, nyCollrlinr snd oonvsyauciug promptly attended to. Oftics in second story uf Hal- lord building. En tranca on Main street. 4-2U.tJ7. Lvwis K. Atkiksos. K. M. M. Pans ell. ITKHSOl ft. PEISKIX, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. Collecting and Conveyanciug prompt ly ' tended to. ( rtc On Vlaln street, In place f resi deo sf Louis E. Atkisson, Esq., south of Bri.Ue street. rijcl2o, Ifu. PENNSYLYi .NIA RAILROAD. TIM I-T A BLI On and after Sundar Mav T2od, 1M7 trains that stsp at MifHia will rsn asf ollsws: EASTWARD. Altoo.ia AccosmoDATioir leaves Altevna daily at 6 -) a. tn., Tvrons tfZ a. at., Huntingdon S.S'i a. in., Mount L'ulwa at 6,69 a. in., wton Hamilton 7,04 a. a., McVevtown 7,25 a. in., Lrwistown 7,5;i a. ni., Milford b.ll a. ru., Wlfliin K.17 a. m.. Port Ryal .23 a. m-, Mexico a. a , Tuscarora 8,32 a. tn.. V'andyks H,35 a. sa.r Tliompsontown l,43 a. ra., Uurirard t,47 a tn., Millerstown 6,64 a m., JVewport t,'Ja. m., arriving at Marrisburg at 10 10 a. sa.. : and at Pbiladelphia, 3 1 p. ra. Ska Suoss ExniM leaves altoona dally j at 0.50 a. m., and stopping a all regular I stations tetsroen Altooua and Harrisburg, ! reaches Mittlin at J-5G a. m., Harrisovra; J 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at ; 3.1 "1 p. m. Medicine and Surgery and their collateral 1 Mail Tbais leaves Pittsburg daily at branches. Office at the old corner of Third , c.50 a. m.. Altoona at tio r.. ...a 1. i and Orange streets, Mifllintown, Pa. , ; ping at all regular stations arrives at Mifflin asarcn , ioo. at oi'o p. ra., Uarrisburg 7.10 p. au., phila- ) adelpbia 4 25 a. m. Joss KcLArfiHLin. Joseph W. ?timiiel J Mail Express leaves Pittsburc at 1 00 b bb D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D. Has resumed actively the practice ol dC'L,Ai:C.IlLIX ii. ST.MMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUSIATA CO., PA. QT'Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, ltt-ly Altooua G 20 p m ; Tyrone o 64 un: Uaiu I ingdon 7 S7 p m ; Lew istown tt 61 pm ; Mlf t Uin 9 15 pm; Harrisburg 10 45 p tu ; Phila- delphia 4 26 a m. Philadelphia Express will step at M untie at 11 '. whea flagged. CE!)f R Sr.. ONEIDA, ff. Y. KU8HT50 TO DEATH in the attempt to swim the Niagara Whirlpool Kapids is no mora reckless or dangerous than to trifle with disease which each Jay secures a stronger hold aud hastens the end of life. This is Scially true of rheuniastism, neuralgia, sciatica, and nervous headache, which though perhaps slight at first are ex tremely daiijjeruus, am) steadily secure a firmer grip until at lat the agony is unen durable ami sudden tleaili Lrinn relief. These direascs ran ke cured l.y the use of Athl...lionm whirh, in connection with AthlopliorM Pills, never fails when prop erly ucd. Kend the full,. wing from tlue who have tested it. C. A. Steward, XeK,n, I'a., says: "Ath lophoros has saved my mother's life. I.ast spring, two of the lst physicians in the connty.Faid she could not live two months. She had been helpless for a year, had to 1 IiiVed off and on the bed, limbs all drawn ont of shape, cords contracted, flesh sore to the touch, could not l lifted or touched without screaming aloud. The sorenses is all gone, the cords relaxed, oi.jwiiie pood, and gaining every day and 1 think a few more bottles will cure her." , cw Haven, Conn. I had the neuralgia f,,r three months in my ace. Went to the do.-tor ; he pare me some medicine to take internallv and a preparation of chloroform to put on the out aide, hut it did nr.t do anv good. Could not sleep niht or dky. .njTered so much and so long that I was afraid it would drive me crarv. 'Was told to trv Athloplinros by a partv it had cure.1 of the rheumatism. After taking pait of a bottle the pain all left as by niagir, and now I am well, with not a sign of neuralgia about me Maxik Dixtrich, IC Hudson St. Every druggist should keep Athlophoro and Atldophoroe Pills, but where they can not be boucht of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid ) on receipt of regular psice, which is fl.CO per bole for Athlophoroa and ofc for ISlls. "1 kMny diseases, dysiwia. ln aigeMlon. weaknm. nervous drbilltv. diseases Ki7'a'. """'ipstlori head., he. Impure blood. Ac.. Athlophoros pflla arc unequaled TUSCARORA ACADEMY, ACIDEMIA. PA. ifc7U tTm 0pen Mondy September &th, J't"" "r college or business; morougn; low rates. For cir culars, snd other information, address the Principal, K. F. ELLIOTT, A. B. THE NOYE FEED 1.1 ILL tow Farmers and Planters. Been tried and teeted for over BO XOCLX3J and never fonnd wanting. Orinda thor- oirgniy and rapidly Corn. Wheat, Feed, Plaster, Coal, Coffee, Salt, Spices, etc. Easllr npersssd. Rsqnlrss llltls power. Ioes not (Ctoutu order. BcMbmlt and bat grnidar n nnk. THE JOHN T. NOYE M'F'G CO BUFFALO N. Y. WESTWARD. Fast Lini leaves Phiadelphia dallr at 11 50 a m ; Harrisburg 3 40 tu ; MifHia oipm; Lewistown 5 2S p iu ; Altoena 8 10 p in ; arrives at Pittsburg at 1 1 p ss. Stock of' T JA'm" iTei Philadelphia uuutinuuii, a . m.; N ewport, 9 2'i a. ni.; Millerstown, 9 40a. ru.; Thotupsontewn G - , ."' u L,vlto io oi a. ui.; Tuscar- O OB l S or 1 4 - ; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Port V J-J KS. jKoval, 10 13.. ni.; MWlin, I0 2. a. . ..n..i.n l J Miltord, 10 2 a. m.; Narrows, 10 34 a. all Wlir 17re?. CrCXXI." XepttrilllUIU l-ewistown, 10 4f. a. iu.; McVeytown, 11 14 is lull to overllowinji SPRI N G OP E N I N G. You will want to buy from our new and complete SWING & SUMMER i misM the bargain?, we invite you . !to come in and see for yourself. You can be suited with our low priced drens gootls j newest shades. "ou something in Black and Color ed Silks, Black and Colored Cashmeres. We have them. Call for what you want. g. UOI1 I nugdon, 12 17 P. m.; Tyrone, 1 04 p. i invite YOU '. AltuODl 4,1 P- w-, ud stop at all regular stations between llarrisbura- and .4lu.,s. OrbTEB Kxpbess leaves Philadelphia tal ly at & 40 p. tu., Harrisburg, ID n. .. stopping at Kockvill., Marysville, Duncaa- r,f 11 f i.o : ?.n ewrt' Millerstown, Thou.psontewa, Ot all the Port Koyal.tiuie atMifflm, U io a. in Al- i mav want ,Hu' VJ m nd '""""'k, 10 a.. 1 iiij, WHIll . Mail laata leaves Philadelphia daily at ru., iiarnsDiirg 1 1. JO a. m., New IKrt, 12 Vi p. m., Mirtlin 12.47 p. in., stew ping at all regular stations between Minis snd Altoona roaches Altoona at 8 at m ss I'ltlbburg 8.20 p. in. j Altoona AccoitMoa atiox leav es Pall- adelphia daily at 1 1 60 m Harrisburg a'l OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT w - sw rt . '. TliomnNnntiisVti -t: ... r . . Caution notice. AIIirsons are herxhT- bunting or bshine on the m.. . .k- JOB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND I ndere,Cn,td Fayette township, as the done at this office. pM laws Will be enforced. EruEAm Oysa llow loiat. How Restored ! Just published, a new edition of DK. Cl'I.VKK WELL'S CEL KB RATED ESSAY nn tbo rarfinl csr of pkbmatobrhu'.a or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ihpotekcv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imscdiuients to Marriage, etc.: also, CoRst MPTiox, Epilepsy and Fits, iu dnccd by self-indulgence, or sexual extrav agance, &c. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a t hirty years' successful practice, that the alarm injt cotisequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. Sent nnder seal, in a plain cnveloi, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of lour cents or two postage stamps. Address CULVEK.VELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann M., New York, N. Y. ; Oct. 8-80. Post-Ottice Box 450. ESSENTIAL OILS WINTKRQKEEN, PEPPERMINT, PENNY-ROVAL, SPEARMINT, ' Ac, of prime quality beught in any quantity for cash on delivery, Iree of brokerage, com mission, storsge, &C-, by DODGE&. 01.COTT, Importers and Exporters, 88 William New York. Aug. 17, P7 St., 6m. Private Sale. r"ar?f?H f rj.V'. The undersigned will sell at private sale, a farm of 35 acres, in M ilford township, midway between Mifflin and Port Koyal, along the railroad. The land is nearly all cleared and tillable, watered by a spring. The land is underlaid with iron ore near the surface. Sloping to the sun, it is a desira ble situation tor fruit growing, especially peaches. The improvements are a good honse, and bank barn, all kinds ol fruit and a peach orchard ol six hundred trees just coming into bearing. I will sell it for sev. en hundred dollars. For Further particu lars call on, or address Macbice Leonasd, Oakland Mills, JuniaU County, p. March 10, Io67, U. You will find one of the most complete in the county. The ; boots and shoes that we nell this season have an improved . pole and heel that add to their . wearing cpuality. Don't miss them. i We have Men's Fine flioes at prices that will astonish you, our . stock of Ladies bhoes can not be surpassed in the county. ( Our r-tock is all fresh and clean and sold at prices that will sur- I prise you. We have on hand a full lin of Fresh, Plain and Fancy ...rM.V,lO.,U o,. p. i.t v,irjj. c44 p. m , I uscarora 6.4S p. ,n., Mexice 5,o0 ,. ui., Port Royal e,64 p. m., Mittlin ,00 i m., Lewistowa ti,2J p. m., MV.,tow 4d p. m., Newton Uajiilton 7,U u. as Huutmjrdou 7 40 p. iu. Altoena V OoV Pacific Expressleaves Philadelphia 1 1 aft p ni s Harrisburg 3 10 a ra ; Duncanoea S 09 a m; Newport 4 01 a iu ; MitHia 4 4J m; Lewistown 6 04 am; McVeytown 27 am; Mt Union 6 64 am; Huntingden 20 a m ; Petersburg ' 3.1 a ni ; bpruce Creek 0 4Satn; Tyrone 7 07 a m : Bell's 11,11. Altooua o Oo a iu : 12 4Upm. ' o. ooora r.xoross aqt. Pittsburg KxnrnRH aa,r n will connect with .Sunday Mail east leav,' Harrisburg at 1 15 p. tu. ay Passenger west and Mail , fcfot, mt I i.l ... ...vkuuw ana rooraun'. s; '-6 ill GROCERIES. when flagged. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. , '."vo U'wi'""r Junction lor Mil n.y at 6 80 am, 10 55 a m, liUp,. f", Sunbury at 7 lo a m, 3 00 p lu ' Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction Tress M.lroy at 9 00 a m, 1 25 pm, 4 ao p m? Jsuubnryat 9 25 am, 4 10 pm. P,,r" TYRONE DIVISION. Trains leave Tvron. r.. . Lock Haven at 8 lo a m, TlS p m L.tv! Tyrone lor Curweusvillo aua Cle.r.M l! j o . in, s Oj p ,u,7 o5 p m Al.SO, the Only full line O f T'" leave Tyrone lor Warriors Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at m - ClUEE NS WARE t Tj.rone , in the county. Every house 'Uven at 1 " " f -T must have its lull supply of c7r"fjed .TVoomTndCirrr"" J . "i,17pm. and 1 4o a tiueens and Glassware, this is ! T Z T"10" Scoli the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Main Street, Opposite Court House, Miffliiitown, Pa., Frederick ESPENSCHADE. ?T7 if DSlNES 5YRUP CURES Coughs iawOLDS. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Hep ublican ss TW & B. T. R. K. i BEDFORD DIVISION HOLL1DAYSBURG BRANCH. 7 2 a T2I tTiST - McKillips & Cos. Planing Mill Royal Pcnna. atANrracTtBEBs or Ornamental Porticos, MOl IDCS. I'LOORISXJS dera bv m.,T r worked order. kro sni,to. Or. All 10-2185.J Zii---&iil3 - .?w, ' --- - t -m-2liL. MOKILLIPS CO., SENTINEL 11KP1 -rsr.vlL- f 1 - - T K K M S .France; Transient an ' , inM.,. Intt V" business ,,..,.. Trm?o, 'li"',"r DB, 10 C.e J,,, be II, Ude to v L":.,u by the yar. r Tear. . ..KI,V.1I, Piiin v f The HT '"; . . , ., ,eld on tBeetinp H i Two C wv.:--: X v . A 1 i ' !' Tbi:-' H", 1)11 111- T All ' fKiim" '' 1 Kirfi'i'M 1 Mi 1 ,.Sr KEPUBLICAN PiJMAK ; Tne follow im:i ' Eepublicsn Pri;.i.-.. 1 " 'Juniata : ... 1st. TUe candid .ball bve tLcir lia-.i.--- -r., . ormore of k'- J ,, st least two ''l" 1 'lican primary mr. ,nd sul'j't' '' ' " sueetir.fr- Thf to', rt r - . : . 'ball m.-t ..1. ' l t te n"l 1' '" ' i o'clock r. m., 1 i ' " . .TKrst thirty "' j.erson 1 a I'Vl s-- - it's Clerk", '' "''" """'' s-otes, u-'-rl ! '', 7 sous " vo"' aI i ' 1 unul 7 oVlfK I- 1". M opened, tl.e ca-.d-i.--- -tore!-ii'!, s! 1 -of each l':,,- " ' : - list at the tiu.e ..f v allowed to v.t-- . -office. ?,d. Attfr t':.- 1 " shall proceed ' "M candidate m'.'H d . accorditiply. to l e c.v nd attested t.y 1! 4th. 1 1 ' J'- -" appointed bv tLe .1 u election :is'rirt (! i House, i:i Mi:?:ir.f.r. lowing the aiic .ry T. U; li il-t-' U " : "' '" voters, si.d cm-. : bavins' U-v ": any ort:o : noIJaiu,', "' ,h" '-"i ": 5th. It anv t r : equal Lumber o: i : the Judges h.t'.! t Choice 1 rf.M-. ;i :!:. . the higher i.i;r.i! -r ' inee. Cth. The K.'tuv patent to r. .' t. turns from aiiy Is evidei.ee i ! or otherwise. ' ' ' omm;f:. 7th. No per--:. vote by proxy. At the i'r:::. ' lr?79 the th.-r- ! adopted. 1st. Tb-it th :. : -TOted for a:. 1 .' : tioo. Jd. Tliat tt..- J . :- H recoiv.a anv . tiou. :.. ! be s'. and laith' 11 inp up.-n a: 21. T..i: Commute t . . ' t'ue I'riin.iry 1; 1 S!i:h ; Only 3 ra :r-: : . .''.-: Few wo'u-:. . John n- r: ' a- 1 roofed. A pt.me-T i ' " Cleartl !,' ? Read 1! - ; -piblicsn 1 v". Cbolrr.i . : - ' ' ' Milhin ci.vi :t ! The Mi:::i-. .:.:: : ' ed as not i The Aii.-'i ..' ' Earatos iN. V.. .- Licking (!.: a harvest !. The Ji:: 1 ia ofl on n Mrs. K-i'civ . N ' . . visitii.fr r-'a-: '", Little - ; - . have Ik n i 'i ; Js o ci:r. 1." ; -i ' tho bite "! 1 ii : ' The K'p... . . dorses li.a.t. . - A Fr ' -,t .- Miss Ire'ie iTr.i:: -- .'. the inn.ily id W " " r.-. ..a Mr -ph K"tl. roe! There - n -out the 1'i.it, i v The oats mu'.i ' ' tlo slow - : Miss Hatiiiaa "i ' Fa., is the -tie.t '" A this pia.-.. A pul i-i Ty- : ' to 41e Ii.t ev ") ' -' Tillies ft -. Mrs. Deimi-, Deleware, are and fsiuily. Mattl.i.ii- 'i''.' : -tain Hoi.ie at i. - ; ' posse-. .. :i ili-ou'f :r.:!:.--4'-at M.C;. !-- ' Miilliuti' ii. J. H. Rodders, ' A ward ol Jol.ntto" ' " " " ;' ou busi;ies. "Scald I'.'Ji'! ' '' moved tu ne Ii e i-'.' T " : out sealdi:i4J. Don't drie t t. ' t" 1:1 througli th.- t.-n. I ' ' cateh you il J i'" Fly net,-, lap 1 ' ! : cheap lor eali it M. ' biiildirs, MitlUntown. I'ensiona have b'-eii -" 1 A. McKniplit ol Tie 1 -Mitchell ot I'-Uteiii- Hog cholera is lessening a full supply ' i"-f u Snyder eoinity tin ' l)tin"t r.eirlect tb-- roo Tk.. i notion!! klaO' li A 4v . a roof so e!l a- ' 4 particulars a...ire-- Milflintown I'a- I . 1 ' i'e .1. V: XiV,'VVty':V fttmlml pasBaaaatataaM sBaUM MB tW M s ..-
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers