jTlNEL k REPOBUCAK MIFFLINTOWN. WR5E81A11FBIL 2S, 188. B. F. SCHWEIER, a l-io eottoa crop ia expected lroia tfart thia year. Friday the Houm passed the 30,000 pension bilL T is reported that Congress rill siy tit till August. Tss Gotmsmuct baa taken down ita eold war flr ainaL Thi Obio State convention favored the alectioa of John Sherman for tLa JfresiJency. Tbb Government will bay bonds with the surplus in the national treasury. Bee despatch ia an other eolaan. Tui ia a smallpox alarm in Phil eJalpnia. The disease may be beld in check ia any community by vao- tination. Hiniiw AaitoLD. an English wri ler. who bad no faith in America, ex eept American dollars, died in Eog land lout week. Tss Franklin connty CooTention placed Hasting Qehr in nomination for Congress, in this the 18th Con greasio&al district. Gumaxt is sain in a state of ner Tons agitation, for Emperor FreJer ick is worse, and has in all probabili ty entered upon the fatal stage of th disease that afflicts him. RobojS Com.u;(, died in New Tor City, at 2 03 o'clock, on tbi 18tii inst lie waa born in Albany 18 is, and after receivinjr a common school and academical education read law. and engaged in polities, which gave him prominence bt-fore the country, lie was a man of abil ity and an astute politician. THE WOMEN FB0TEST. AJAST SO, HA The temperance campaign came to a fical point on Monday before Coart, where a large delegation of W. -A T. U's. appeared to protest against the granting of license to sell liquor The women made Recorder Berry's office thsir headquarters immediately before the mtetiug of Coart at 2 r. When the eourt convened, Mr. Ly ons on behalf of the temperance peo ple presented a remonstruuee to the grsntiog of license to John Foreman of the Jacobs House for fiva reasons, all of which were ruled out by Judge Barnett excepticr the fourth reason. esmelv, ttat of selling to minors and to persons ot known intemperate hab its. Witnesses were culled to sustain the fourth point of objection to Fore man's license. Jobu Hamilton, a minor, testified that he had bought a diink of beer from John Foreman. Foreman testi fied to the drink he gave Hamilton. Ha was made to believe that Hamil ton was not a mitior. Mope Panne baker was present and told him that Hamilton La J a w.fe and two chil dren. John Ueward, a minor, testified that be drank beer at Foreman's that be bought it from Joel Foreman, wbo did cot ask bis ace. Robert Crorier, over sge, testified that he bought no liqaor from John Foreman within the paat year. Two yesrs ago the liquor there wm stop ped on him. He got liquor there in an under-Land war but not from Foreman N ie beld Heck, a minor, testified that when be had a uniform on hi drank beer at John Foreman's bar with the Mexico band, when Bill Rickenbangh treated the band. Fore mavn told them he did not allow mi Bora to drink at hia bar. James McDonald, over a? a. testi fied that he bought no liquor at tbe jscods House, tie told tliat he had got whiaky there for fan. He wanted to see or hear what people would ssy aooni 11. On the point of sustaining th charts of selling liquor to intemper ate persons. Jndjje J Kelly Tatterson wasquee tionsd. Us said, I saw J. W. Piette and another man driuk at the Jacobs House l ar. diJn t see what they rani. J, T, . .-j. . . ueorga tiecs leaunerl to tbe in temperate babits of J. W. Piette. He would not say that he was a "habit nal dnuker. be would cet titfbt. Alight say he waa intoxicated almost every day last falL Levi Myers testified that J. W, Piette is aober sometimes and aome times be is not sober. Jacob Thomas considered J. W. Piette to be a man of intemperet habits. r T. D. German considered Piette as man of inttaoiperate habits. S. B. Louden testified to the same import or habit. H. Ii. Caveny testified that Piette was in the bsbit of eettintr tiehL J. W. Hughes testified to Piette' intemperate babits, considered that he could not resist the temptation ol anns. Landlord, John Foreman testified to the length of time that he has been in the hotel busiiaeaa, that he baa never been indicted for selling liquor unlawfully. He had sold Hamilton a minor, a glsa of beer, bat he waa made to Vwla.ea tliat Hamilton was over age. He had given orders to Joel Foreman, his brother not to sell liquor to minora. The boys made Joel believe tbey were over il years of age. He bad not old liquor to J. W. Piette lately. AjDout a year ago tail Uarman gave mm orders not to sell liquor to Piette. He had given orders to his iBTrrtbwr pot t liqaor to PMt v. k V - . . ... T" mm some, at times. He Tka Lawlrte uau wiuarawn ma beenae petition, last Saturday. He said J oe bad been selling too much liqaor contrary to law. He told Robert UcMmb to withdraw the petition. McUeen told him to consider over the with drawal. He considered, bot because 1. . 1 . ... am waa inreaieneti wittt a proeeco- tion, he ordered MoMeen to with draw the petition on Saturday even. ing. McUeen withdrew the petition Foreman said a number of hiafrioda wanted him have the petition re turned. The petition was ietnrned on Monday. Robert McUeen waa called but he was not in the Court room. Prothonotarv Memmineer was railed, and testified that on Satur day. Robert McMeen called for the Foreman application for license and bond. He irave the papers to Mc Meeo and aaked for a receipt. Mc Meeo said there is bo need for a r ot-ipt : This is the last you will s of the papers. He brought them back after dinner on Monday. No rt-cora oi ice withdrawal or tne pa pers was made. John Foreman waa recalled and testified that be had no notion of withdrawing his petition for license an til be was threatened with a prose cation. He'did not know until late ly that Joel bad sold liqaor unlawful 'J- Bert Biglow, testified, age 19 bought whisk? br the pint and half pint of John Foreman, for himself tnd Johnnie Trego. Robert Mcileen testified. Last Saturday Foreman desired biin to withdraw his petition for license. H beheTed be was withdrawing in good faith. On Monday he was requested to return the pipers, he returned ihem to the Protbonotary. The other license cases were then taken op. The oh) tloa to tbe graatisg of licesse to Nixoa, la Patterson, was, that a waa tact coovarted el sellirg liqaor eoetrsry lo la' ai d aever seataaced ; that he sold to minora end men ot kaowa inteapcraie habits. Tee- timosy waa pre Moled lo sustsia the ebjee- noon. Tba objection to the granting of licease to Hayes, la Patterses, wee, that ha sold liqiior to mm a I intemperate habits, that ha biswalf ia a maa al intemperate babita, that oaa hia bail has sot ihe anaoant of property t quired by law for a bondamaa. Teatiiaoay as presented eastern tba object es. Oi j-ctiosa lo the granting ot license tor coaatry applicaata waa baaed ea aa ia jfflcieocy of bail. The Coart ia holding the questioa of ch under coasid.ration, for dUpotal at tba proper tiiaa. Walker Flashes. Measles in Mexico. Reutx n Moist will ptant a peach orchard of five hundred trees. John Showers Jr.. who had hia leg broken at the steam saw mill, ia able to move about. Cloyd Klos and William Steven Hon bought 20 acres of wood lease from John Adams. Carpenters Kauffman and Detra are building a bona in Patterson for E. Guss. Oles and Hanbert have moved their steam saw mill to tht tract of wood land purchased by Kloss and Steven son. Mrs. BeidTer, of Mifllintown, waa to visit her sister, Mrs. Patton, a few days ago. The Cedar Grove Union Sunday school was re organized the 15th inst, and the following officers elect ed : Superintendent, J. G. Dtra Assistant Superintendent. William Strotip ; Secretary. W. H. Auker AsHietant Secretarv. U. S. Uinpench; Treasurer, L. S. ILsufTman ; Libra rian, Annie Anker. 'Dot, Sue and Aurora," of Dele- ware township, yon muBt have forgot ten vouraelvee that vou have not ap peared for a few weeks. Write again. we like to know wbat is going on in Delaware. Bex ox. Frask Rebbln'a Ihstf. Frank RoMin'a ahow will exhibit ia Hiffiititown May 2 ant. It baa jnst coma ont of winter quarters ia New York. The Warts' of December 2S, 1887, spoke of it aa foikuwe t Tss Kir.raa.ST ass Goisa Rocas, ao tbs Baas a Pvariao nB lu It's Wobts is Roasiaa's Wirtia Ciacca There were many hoed reds of paople old nod yoaag t tea opening periormance last aigat of Frank A. Rohbina'a Circna, which occupies Institute Ball, at Sixty-tbird street aad Third aveane. It is s long time since few Taik baa had thia asmwoMl offjred for ita delegation ia tha winter lima. Feepte have therefore eoaae te asaociate ita dirersinas with April showers ssd esrhr Vrgelsb'rs, aad it ia a Bnaitiveay.eolty te get tbern aloag with oaes Chriat maa greens, Saala Clao aad other haliiay leaturra. Pria and Loadoa hae a winter chrena, hy should ot New York t" eumabody asked. Aad Mr. Robbtaa aaswared, -It should." and a very flae oaa It ia Tba aaimala ia cages are a Bice, Here a. well-fed, welt-krt exhibit. Aad ia the two naga that have boas constructed at the east and wast ends of the great had there ia a remarkably fine display of perfiirmi-ig aaimala. Thar are trained dogs, a leaping eat, track donkeys, with aome ot the funniest pranks ; ponies that do amasing things, aad a troupe ot elephants that are really wonderful Theae ponderous beaata have beea trained so per fectly that thy executed a quadrille with a solems preciaioa teat ia at ouce marvelous aad droll. Having foae through the Iguraa of thia daoce tbey "choose partners" aad waits ia tba giddiest laahioa. They also have a military diill and perform aa "Anvil Chorus.' There is a aotaole parlormer, a eoator- t insist, wbo calls himself Baggeeea. He ia a veritable human eel. Clad ha shining scales of irrtdeeceat, flexible armor, he writhes about oa tbe centra slags, twials himeelf round I ka aa aai mated rorkserew, ita oa hia owa bead and mixes up hia stomy ia Iba moat bewildering style- T bore's s woman with aa iron jaw who does remarkable things whtls she bangs by her teeth and coatrivea to look very ratty meauwbile. The bareback ridere aad tha trapese artists are admirable. Than are rope dancers sad tight-wire perlormors wbo give the greatoat sal is! action. About tha whole performance sod appointments of this clraos there is aa air of eeatoees, freehaeae and praaUinesa that aa quite unique ia this kind ofoaaf .tainnaat u should eomataad J It streagtvi CeBte)rBCw. Mr. Delrgataa fro the sevea eosatlas ia tee 18th Congressional district met ia ceufer- eaca at Lewtstowu laat Thursday to elect lao elrgatae aad altera ataa to the atepablieaa Wm. Natioeel Coaveattoa to cenveae ia Chica go oa tba lth of J ana. trom There ware preeeet aa eoafaraas from Mifflia eoaaty, Ira Tbooipeoa. a aealoaa Republicaa, a ao lee seeloos Freeb tariaa aad a aoMaatiel ciilaea ; Joepo Woods i lowyer. aad a bias atocking Preb tarian ; S. Garrett, ex-Sheriff, preaeat Treasurer a av-mber of too tt. A. R- bat ouUlda of the fold al the cbarch. Caioa county waa renreeented by V. B. UdcoIb, a flae looking substantial eiti ira, who bad eoaaidrrable atiaatioa draws to htm by tba tact, that bo aad Preeident A bra ban Liocola, deceased, are al tba saaaa aiock of peoplr; S. 3. O-ig. a good looking G A R. maa aad Presbvteriaa ; Cast. J. P. Brooke, s mombar of the G. A K , aad a Preabyteriaa. Tbe coataraaa from Sardor eoaaty ware D. A. M. Smith, a ambtr ot' tb G. A R. Jobs D. Bogrr 1 S. F. rlimbaua. There were ao en arch mambara la the delagatioa from Sajdor. Tba Fraoklia eoostr eosfareaa were W F. Ejaiar, oraat ol tbe G. A. R. aad earaaet aauuorter of hie trioad 1 1. M McDowall, goid looking aad an ea Praabyterias ( W. W. Btittoa a aall made aiaa ol good jodgemeat aad euctal impalaas. Uaatiagdoa coaatf waa rapreveatcd by Thoa. S. Johaaoo, a momtwr of tba Baptiat chaicb i II. Richardsoa ; G. G. Hetrhieua. Fultoa eoaaty waa raprut atad by tba gaotal JmAf, S. L. Bockky. a saalooa abrr vf tba Metbwdiet cbarch. Tbe jadga was tba ouly em.free from Foltoa, aad Caal tbrro rotea la cuateraaca. Tba coataraaa Iroaa J aaiala ware Col. J. K. Rvbiaoa, a Fraabyirriaa, aad a member ot tba G. A. R t S- B. Cay, who ia aai4 by perpii, who kaow, luuka like a diaiia gturbvd Cbarigu preachvr, 0. tit ailrac ad by tba hlohdi,t cbarch lor a too lib-1 al prracbii.g aad who bow praacaaa a aa iudvadaat lo lag aaieCaa, wbo aap port him !itt ally. Mr. Camay is a loeau ber vf Iba G. A. R- A. G Altar, a Soaloaa Rrpublicaa, aad oliio cittsoo. Tbv cmlvtoim urt ia tbe parlor o tba National Hoaae aod ak-cled B. F. Simpawa of SvlioitTrvTr, Ptradcal J aul S. U. U I ig o UMioa eoaaty, aad S. B. Caveny of Jauuta cuua , citna. Too cand'datce Ivr dlegtra to tha N -iwnai CoavrbUva, arer, S. S- nTol, of Lawiaxwa, wbo waa uoiainami by C. ii. Uarrett ; J Morrill Liaa, vt Lawiaburg, aho . J I 1 1 TT D , ja ' " w.u. wouoa ot uunuorioa, woo w- noaiiBateit by G. U. Uatehiaua. The el tioa was ade oa 1st oalot 'jf vote t S. S. Woom. received 21 votes. J. V. Lis a, rt-ceiv! 14 voice. W. U. W oone, received votes. S. S. Wooda is a jreaog Lwi.towa law yer, a great deal better looking thaa tha pk: tares of his Preabjrtrriaa reformer aa ceator, John Knox, a bo talked ugly to Mary josn of Bcots anil among other Ibiora called her a Jrseo--!. J. Merill Liaa is sb older maa than Woods ha too ia a lawyer, a church mem ber, and a G. A R. maa. Five ot the seven coaoties have each a candidate fur Cougnra, aad thia maliiici- ty of caudidttea brought couflicliag inter ests into the cBleranen which were tnnltip I- ed lo a atill greater degree by tha fact that tbe counties have ditfereut Soatirii coa-n-ctioas aitb Senators to elect Ibis fall. To harmooise aM Ibeae cotiSicling interests aud to keep sealoos iriends of tbe reapvetive con gressional candidatea trim anthiukinicly throwing fire branda into the conference, re- qaired level beaded aaatiaeemeat. Tbe coaotiee that were favored with candxlsu-s to tbe national convention, it waa aaid could uot reasonably aad would oa no account accept the nomination of a candi date for Confrreas. Tbe qiMwtion of the election of altraaes waa a perplexing one. lor the reason, that it bal beoa urfted that any county nmtxi iir. a delegate or alternate to Chci(' wonld he charged with that honor, at tha time of the The cnnlemiig of boo on to Chicago waa nrg.d would p-ore to bo equivalent to tne destruction of the chance, of Congrea sional aspiranta, and that waa tbe raw a that W. C. Fomeroy eookl not be prevailed oa to baconra caadida-a for altnraCe. a ua tioa be held when (JvBold was Boainaied, lie would at cat a shadow thjt micbt be Conslrned a placing ia danger tha r-nom- j inatloa of Ats ava lor Uocgrea. ?oiuo Sealoaa Irieud -f A'kiaeoa or some one who desired lo cloud h intnreala aa a ca- -dadate desired to erad him lo Oacsgo aa aa alternate, but hia I rwada ac l !! d th t be coa d t ilb) prevailed oa to lake too poaitioai. Threw seeuaed to be a di poitiHa to confer so hopr oa Jamais nil the way of giviof Lar a ulTk-eva the Ch e ago Conveatviia or a pera-Meat effort to handicap Atkiu-on. It waa Fraaklia eaa I ty conlen-ea that seemed ai araiaa to give I Juniata a repramrataiive at C'-icago. The! two lortwrr prupjailiena to aead fona-wy. J or Atkiaoo, aaeeting with aa anlevexaoe res4aaor.m tbe Jauiata eearlereea, tha next move waa to amoinata W a M. Aliaoa ol tbe Herald as altera te ; W. F. Ever of Fiaiklin eoaaty, aomiawted Mr. Aliaoa. but to keep Ataiaaoa Irnm bring bandicap. pad hia na na waa aithdrawa All points of tho political Coaiaaaa of the district wara looked lo lor alternates, battbeqnee- tioa waa not eettd ti'l on motaoa ofC. 8. Garrett, Rutoa of Lewietewa Was elec'od aiteraate. aod oa na i.a of Jatra S ! Buckley, euitnr Ob-r, of the fmtim Republican waa elected, Mr. Kldera col league to attend tbe Chicago Couveatiea. On the motioa of Thoa. S. J.,haaoa, G. G Hnichieua of Huntingdon county was ejected ita elector lor the 18th Congress ional district. A resolution waa r-aaed bv tbe eoafer once, rtqaaating the representative dele gstae ia the diatr, tbeSUie O-av. Btiea to nse tbeir influence la sec art a g tbe else- i tioa, by the State Coaveattoa, ot W. H. Woodaof Hoatingdoo asdelegate-et-large to tbe Chicago Cuavratioa. Il wul be iatere-t-ing to observe bow tbe representative dele fates te the State Coo vea tioa tro a the 18th CongreaetonaqDiatrict will take this i ilrf v ence er miki dactatma trom tbe Leaietowa Chicago Delegate Coaference. Two rep re-eatative delegaloa wars praeeat aamely ; Wia. Kodgers Irum Jur-ute aad sditor Coa rd ot the AfcFrytosra Journal, aaa if the grimaces tbey made over tho reeoiutioa ia aa ibdicatioa or how they will act oa the (ictatioa whea ia State Coavaatao", it assy be look, d apoa as a fi rgone conclai.a tuat they consider that tho Cualrrence had bo authority to instruct thorn. It is queer that tbe Conference should attempt to ed viee people over whom it bad ao sothorNy, sad aot have tho coavictioa, or courage to lnatroci Its owa delegates to Chicaaro. aa to whom they should et te for, for Prasadeat. fe.i.emhart ree -ew Cawei TViswaa waa a lookar ea la eeapaay with Potter, who is a eeadidate for Los- aa grass, with Snyder county already declared lor him. J Neria Pemeroy of tha Trnk- I Cawav Rrmontwt I Bradford Eraoa, ary. Hartslar, Dr. Ilodgers sad W. C. ery Brror sad editor Wm. M. Allaoa cake Jaoiata county, were preeeaf Editor Conrad of tbe JfcPrwtewa Jaaraal have waa there taking aoVw Major Wm. M. I no i Pbihpe, Saporiateodaat of tha LewUtowa ! spongs cake; for a newspaper paragraph Diaiaiaa of the Paaaayhraoia Railroad I er. came around eceaaioaally sear enough to I your leara how bU frieod S. S. Woods was pre- Then jou want a pound eake. K.X.. graaaiag oa hia way to the Chicago Coa- rentioa and he was highly pleased over the J reaoll aad doubtleaa will help to rail Wooda to Chicago oa time. Tbe major ran a aprc- ial in the ereoing, ao that the Caioa and tatdT connty eoufereee might go home that niabt if the chose to do so- Tbe membrra of 'bo Coatereoce look apoa him aa a nrince amou railroad managers. It ia a rare occarrroce that a eoa'-arooce repre- arntineaach a larea dtatrict triaawta baal- oraa to aocb aatiafactory reaulu. THEqtEU wF TUB COAST. caae. Tha Old Fmecla atloal aad tae) flew Attractlame OtTerod by Cape Maj. From Phila. Daily TimM, April 14, 1888 J There ia a perennial naefalaeaa about old Cape May which ia coatiaaall) taking shape ru aome aew mterpriae doaigaed to add ad itaooal attraetiTeneaa to tbe famuaa rceort. In the data of old. whoa tbe fame of Cape May atood oat boldly aicaioat all the worid aa th pleaaare raeort of American people, pepblar demaad waa not ao exacting. Tba aide-reaching beach, the graad aurf, good hotrle, aad flae compaay gaa abundant pleaaare to the boU of visitors erho jour, netd tbitbt-r by boat or stage or cumbrous family coacb. Tbay demanded no m-re trinoaa fratarra to be'Shten tbe natural loraliaeaa of ocean and akr or to adi to tbe , faari'iatia ot atmosphere. It aaa anoQKti ! il lira llt-d ae'l aad reveled ia Ihe beauty that aarrouoded bem. Later oo the world aormd to revolve mora rapidly, the viaitiog b'M'a were whirl rd over the Jersey (aoda in boura instead ol daya. Ti? tuuod tbe :d Cap May aha-b their laibrra aad grandtatbera bad kooea. b'tt the lat- a of the cbi!aren bao enlaced. They lived mora ia a day Ibaa tbrir aacrabira did ia a ak. Tb-y longed for orwoeaa aud frrahnea and pin ed lor tscitrmeat. Great hotels were built to conform to Ibeir aotioaa. Society beld a ennaiaer court ea tbe aands ; glitter- me eqcfirt-s rolle-l along on tbe gltarcn- I inr beech z feativala of mosic aad son k . .u m. ming'ed tlx tr harmoay with sever ceasing music ot the waves ; a great pier was pro and new Jected out ia tba deep, wbere mirth feativity chased away care. It waa a Cape May evolved from the aubslanc of the old. e Tba chancing c barer. leria'sca of tbe old quean remaiued intact. She waa on'y dressed in the coetu'ne of a modern day. Year by year the old q'leen has appeared to reu-w her youth aud in the same ro por tion has she goa ia popular favor. Thua aands of rivals bare anruoc iulo being and developed into prominence, but Cape May, j like tbe brook, goea oa lorevor, holding the j old Iriends and gaiuiug new ones. j A striking tact to this connection is that . everone wbu vUit Capo May alwsya re- j I UI HB ii lu iy or iw we umij vr dy. r-t thes go bxck There ia a inu- ; Ur cbarui In sea aud air ant surf, wnicn ! tempts the uiie-time vlKit-r to ren -w ac : quiutance with tbe pleasureful aurround ioga. Tba prospecta lor the coming aeMoo are .brutal There ia more activiiy ia real es tate than eer koowo before, aud the de ' mand lor cottages and accommodations loreebailow that uotnuly are s lot of old admirera returning to thuir flrst love, tut hosts ! new suitors are j lining tbe ' preaaioo. The awoay-d mo, wbo have i proven their faith by largo iaveelmenta of ; capital in various Capo May enterpriees, are contributing liberally to tha new lea- lures which this season will sea iaaugurat- ed. Tbey recnise the fact that in order to hold her b'gh piacs a-uil tho keaa rival rv ol ber neujebburs, Cspa May must offer other attractions than thoaa which nature bs, so generally lavished upon ber. Laat summer, after hasty orgaoitatiou and rapid prrparatiou, tbe Grounds of tbe tJape May Athletic Club were opened. Tbe success ol tbe ondeitaking aaa conepic uoua Ita organisers aud patruna embrsc- i ed all tbe prominent reeidioisaad pr perty ' owners, at d ail ihe w:tatora ol tho sporla luc-uding avervbudy. This aaason tha landaSHiie grouuda will be iuiprtired and a ! arriee ot athletic exbrbitiotis and sports ef evrry character exetvtiag throuxh the sainmor Mill be arranged. The ciub is r-sjt tear ilr sccrrd t-d mmner of 'ho Aa Itu t c Aseuciattoa mwt ta m mbe.- uip in ibis band gives it eaau) privwlrgea , awd advantagea that it aould not olLerariae njoy. The4overa of gMJ sport "will an touMedly a usees eomn I k eziiibittoae ob tbeeegraads. The giitlenng gem f this Tcr's atoaired attrciiotie io tbe race irar.k. A rn aligible piece ol rr-uo I jurt ouiaide ot Ike city litaiis Uia turitika lead iug to tba Point ba bei purchased by tbe Cape May Driving Park Aarociait. a. A mile, sad a balt-inte tracK, have beea '.a 4 out aud built, and woak on the grand stand, ciub house, od atablue ia to t comoieue ed at an early day and pushed f-rsrd to eocuuleiioB aaraiost iha oueaing of lit see- j sia. Tbo graod stand will acceoiusuctale 60U0 peo le and the ataMe is to turoish alalia lor To 100 boraea. In tbe arrang meat and eonetructioB ot track ai d bcild ings some novel iuiiToreuia-a wit I bo add ed. There ia hardly room for doubt a t tbe race coarse will bo a most eooca-v . one, as it will be sa excellent trsrk, Iftb for running and trotting s and tbe easy means of access from all tba ap.wtinc een tree ef tha lead assures tha or, - ef ta e beat horaes. The old Cape has Wag bora :h palna tor tha beauty ol Ha oiea, aad it mav new aria new laui-.. , . cn : o- f. ral strength ef its men aad ih :- rds tasda oa ita turf. HaBkisbubo, Pa, April 2L The pi lAiug mill and rewuleoce of H. H. Fislier. with eleven otber dwelling bonnes, were destroyed by fire at an early lirmr this morning. Tbe loss is $35 000 1 insnranee less than $2,000. Tbe tire was caused bj sparks fruia a passing locomotive. o "John,' said the minister to tbe sexton, "that pulpit cuabloo ia worn out. I wish voa would sea that a aew cover is put oa it." . "Tea, air," said John grimly ; know It's wore oat, aa' its Ihe third tine since lost fall It ain't my place te make remarks, sir, bat in my opinion there's such a thing as carry m' religion leetle toe far." FT. a lui going to gel married," said he he elaeed a band as large as a Dates ebsese upon the counter, "and want a weadiag cake." lt ia custom- I aow-a-dsy. sid tbs pretty bak girl, "to bars tbe materials of tbs I harmonise with the calling of the bridegroom. For a mnaioian. now, we an eat eake : for a n.sa who has I . . ... .... . i i calling and lit a apoa bis iriena, tne SDice esks : "and So now, bst Is ealltcg, please T -lm a pugilist . WISH TO STATS A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop rooraacas ia lea Ave minutee ; no pain, na extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain. by tha one of a 0uid appUed te the teeth sod gums ; oo danger. , That Diaeaaed J. Game (knows aa Scarry) treat jtg' -T ed auccoaaiuiiy and a cure uUlMj,ru'N mT"' Teatb Fiixbd sod warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or. remoddled. from S9.U0 to al per aeu nntirml ansa Knaiaaled Taet iaarrted at pricea to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect eatte- fartioa. People wbo have artinctai iea with which they c annul eat, ore eapeciaiiy iavtted to caU. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by latter. Will visit rearularlv at'RlcUBsld tba lad week of Mar and October. Tssas Cash. G. Ii. DERR, PractlcallaBtlst. uT..u.. mrrusTo-s. Fa . is 180. Oct. 14 t5. Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. The Cabinet Organ waa tntrodaeed by hfasoa as llsio in ia lal. alaaou at UswUa Orgai.s Sara alwa.amaUiCaiaed Itaalr saBrasnscv over sJl otbers. ham recaaead UialieatBoaorsai aUttrsatWurid's uaitutiuua aince loot. Tba Iraomred Mode of .trlnrins Plaaoa, Inveaud hv aliKMi a Uamlla la IMS. U a ml advance la pisDo construction, expert pronouncing It " the rr-aist improvement In piano. In half a eearary. l-tsao rlrculsr. cootaiaing auO ustimonlala froaa liuxbasrrs, anniticiaaa. aa id ton arm, aad Piaae aad O- an Catalogoea, rrae. t5 Xatt ltth St fCatat tratn). stlW T0IX. , e J, 5 M YATES BEST MADE FURVO ASD TOCTHS FOR DOTS AXD CHILDREN. LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS cwm4 MANURE SPRCADCRS FARM WA60NS ClTT I HrvmOmr 4at ahoO u Ont f KlPal UaaM w M wtKOfg tmim wawf ssas. t Also msVODftrturan --V J H filler.. mri -aswawsATsWaBarmw tat ssVfk OfO MLaVCBawB l Swafl W FlaBiitsvrrh FsAoioloc 11 III m. Cora Mbtflloro, Fee at I'atcoro, etc. All r wrrntwl Prtc BiwLod frw. rlkWAEKBACHlKCO. ColMOwj-wO. t-nh lilaUtTOWII. (. AGENTS WANTED To canvaae for one of tbe largest. eld- MtetabllNtied. BEST Kioin aUKSCRIES the country. Miet liberal terms. Uneqaa'e.l facilities. GESEVA NOR5EKT, esUbiiahed If 46. W.T. 8 mil la , Gene it. . T. LEGJfL. OMIMSTBATOR'3 NOTICE. Etlal a SJMUKL J. S.VHTZ, UU sf flrlaurars fowasAia, 7aaiua Co., dec's!. Net ice ia hereby given that letters of ad mmiatratl'Hi on tbe una of Saniuei J. Kurts. late ol Delaware township, deceased . have been grained ia due lorm of law to the omler-igoed residing in Delaware loanabip Al1 pers'aaa'iBdrited to said aetata are ao-lidi-d to call and make payment and thoaa having elawna to present iheua properly au tbealkCS'.ed for settlaaueat. C. J- KURTZ. April 18, liajg i. Admiwutrmtor. UDITOB"8 NOTICE. Ettnit ef Thomat Waitt dtetattd, in th Orphan' $ Court of Juniata Co. The undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Juniata County to make distribution of the balance ia the bands l Peter Brown administrator cam fesfaae aaaua of Thonisa Watt, lata ol Monroe townsmp, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, deceased, to wit Ihe sum of $1167 and 11 one hundredth hereby gives notice that be will meet all partiea interest ed whether legatees, devisasa or creditors, lor tbe purposes ol his appointment, at hia office io the Borough of Mifllioiown, oa Thursday tbe 12th day of April A. D-, 1888, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. U. . and 4 o'clock) P. M. nf said day when and wbeia all parties having any claima apoa said land mnst present tbe ss me or be loraver barred fro m olsiniiog against the aame. JEREMIAH I,TV,VrTr. t a lytYTT i an r .ms SB fwi -r uo he Qevers or ObD HONESTY . TOBACCO WILL SOOp FJD JrAJ If LASTS LOCEI, TASJES SWEETER TrA OyhJEa TO BACCOS, AD WILL pLCASC yoJ. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT. EERy pLUG SJAl-JpED LlkC abov'e cJj 7 s.LTU i : oi R i.a v. FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. The Peer of all Lawn Seats. iWnwai en I renresetita our eetented I c Tl. Anlw StLr.s ever ttudfl thai I will adjust itaslt to uneven ground. A-igbt, aoraDie, nanueJiuf 1' am ted bright red and ornamented. I Settees. Sl-o axaa a.o. Cavwlrs. Sl.M). Rateatera. tS.OO ssvasi. Tbey aU fold flat. If your dealer don't keep them, ask Lisa to ordsr for you from UC22GaS F0LUIN3 CHAIS C3.. 1301 ta 1323 N. Main SL. ST. MXJia Mo. PAINTS. ten-ten Wa guarantee every Packar;o bearing our fina name, and will EEPAINT where satisfaction ia not given. J&sriiiig eadtf-Hbd paint.. 40 Baantiful Colors. MARBLEINE, 'ZZZZT0 24 Exrroiaita Tints. Vrfrt Imitations va,aie. orwrcsAtwooB. VVbUU dIAINd. S Oalors, aaaaaaaaaaiaBBBBBB Unique Coach Paints, Ootnaa. PAINTS aad VARNISH in ONE APPLICATION, at & cost or so caorra roa a acoar. Harness Oil, &c, &c, SasTPIJI CaKds Fbzx. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., M7 WARRXN AVEI7UK, BALTIMORE. Md. LEADS THE WORLD. $500 la Gold for General Superiority at Cla an4e.sa,e.a. T 1 ? . aim uiasi aaa MJtpm iu. "Peerless' Traction and Portable Earlmea. "Domestic'' and Creamery Earlnet. Steam Gsnir Plows. Tha "Gelscr" Tirether and Cleaner. Patent Tariable Frie taoa Feed, Pat. Doea. oea- e oraa aaat Saw-Guide. taarat Improved and cheapest Saw-Kin oa the market. Bead for catalogue to tbe GEISER MAKUFACTTBIXO C0-, Tirmssar, rumor eo. tk, T's-s-aot Sfnnts snrt Inrlia taiiaaxiisiilsuoe. i. P. Thomas & Son's, BOSME 5RTILIZERS ' -a rJn all ths e-Juahie alwu. nu of stable Kane. U s .-n-tr. -d f-n. l rrr.reSr l eidTivetaSr ma Mcrr-rcnro av I. P. & SON KMUJoIphU. Ptnn'a, ' roiiiutr ANDREW BEASBORK, JtGEJYT, Oaklsnd Mills, Juniata Co Ps a tX S7. nf5 i mr w irai il m B ' 'e. jm ar- U : sV A SPLEWDID COLLECTION 4 F Bright, New Fall AHO WINTER STYLES 1 Th. Cbaaspl.a Cl.thl.r r.JoolataCauaty harlug j-.t re taracd rr.im tbm Ka.tera cities with woaderful AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Will make friends, outshine rivale, win Tictorie. and sell itsalf eu iU jSerita. WEN'S BOY'S k CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. land Genf. furnishing goodn. First H Elegance, with prioea that will MtoniaU I prove this. But I ask your patronga only when I give complete aatisfastion. My lock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVER-ALLS, YYATCHK3 an JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts, Neck, wear. Collars a CuffsTrunks and Sstchela, is full and complete. Call aad see. Saml STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jans 16, 1886. Locis K. Atkiksob V. - rssssix. ATKIHSO.l Av I'EII.lt.L.b, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFL1NTOWN, FA. fry-Collecting and Conveyaaciug prompt ly attended to. Ovvica Oa Main street, in placs ef real- deuce of Louis R. Atkinson. Kq-, south or Bridge street. I Oct 2b, llo. D, M. CRAWFOKD, M. D., il.. rssnmed actively the practice ol Medicine and Sursery and their collateral branches. Office at tbe old corner ot l niro and Orange streets, Mifllintown, fa. Marrh 1876. Johb licLatcMLis. Josarn W. Stimbii IHCLAIGHLI.'v h. STIIIT1KI, INSUKANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., fA. aa7"Only reliable Companies represented. Dee. ". lef6-lj iUMATA VALLEY BANK, OF IrllFFl-IXTOWW, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL Stockholders Individually Liable. tnCRpn ROT fl ROCK . Prttxdtnt. T. VAN IKW1N, t'aAi.r pibxctobi. W. C. Fomeroy, Joseph Rotbrock, John Hcrtaler, Amos U. Bnnoall, Robert E. Farkt-r, Fbilip M. Kepner, Louie R. Atkinson, stock a on xas : Philip M. Kepurr, Aonia M. Shelley, JoMh Kotbrork, Jar e H. Irwin, L. t. Aikiofon, W. C. Fomeroy, Aiimis G. BonKsll. K. E. Parker, J. Holmes Ira In, -T. V. Irwin, ( l.arlot'e b nyder,?; John Hertxler. Marj Kuna, Jerome K. Tbompaoa, Jr- 1 l.ree and" Four per cent, interest will be paid on ccitifcsUs ol d poMte. jsn 23, 1667 1 JVcic Firm. WINTEE GOODS. To the coining and going of Seasons we must all conform. The Goods suitable lor tpring and summer must be supplant ed by FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We have now filled our shelves with Fall and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our tffoits to give them goods to 6uit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite jou to come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. l-'onH be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line of! QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mais Stbkt, OrroeiTs Covkt Horse, Mifllintown, Pa. Fredk ESPKsr:il atubv 1 . aVfhm. Class, combining Stjle, Qwlitj ... . . -AT . 1 l 1 you. io aaie is .-vwu am.. PENNSYLVANIA RA1LE0AD. TIMK-TABLK On and after Sunday Nov'r Uth, 18T trains that a'opat Mifflin a 111 run as ollewa-. EASTWARD. Altoosa AccoaaoDATioa leaves Alteess daily at 6 20 a. m., Tyrone 6 62 s. m.t Huntingdon 6.3S a. ro.. Mount Union al 6,f9 a. m., Newton Hamilton 7,04 a. m., JtcVeytnwn 7,26 a. tn., LewiatotVn 7,63 s. m., Milford 8.11 s m., Mifflin 8.17 s. a... Port Boysl 8.2S a. nv. Mexico 8,23 a. aa , Tuscarora 8,82 s. m.. Vandyke 8.86 a. m., Tbnmpsontown 8,48 a. m., Diirward 8,47 a m., Millerstown 8,64 a m., Newport 0,U6 a. m., arriving at Hamsbnrg at 10 10 a. aa., and at Philadelphia, 8 16 p. m. Ska Saosa Exracas leaves altoona daily at 6.65 s. na., stid stopping s sll regular stations between Altoona and Harrisburg, reachee Mifflin at 9-66 a. na., Harrisburg 11.40 p. M., and arrive in Philadelphia al 3.16 p. ni. ail Tbais leave Pittsburg dally at 6.66 a. tn., Altoona at 2,00 p. m., aud stop ping at all regular station arrivea at Uittlia at 6 IS p. m., Harrisburg 7.00 p. m.t Phila adelpliia 4 26 a. m. Mail Ezpresa leave Pittsburg at 1 00 p m. Altoons 6 2 p m Tyrone 6 64 p m ; Hunt ingdon 7 37 p m ; Lewistown 8 61 pm ; Mif flin 9 16 p m j Harrisburg 10 45 pm; Phila delphia 4 26 a in. Philadelphia Express will step at Mimia. at 11 33 alien flagged. WLSTKaKO. Vast Lias leaves PhiadelphI dally at 11 60 s m ; Harriabutg 8 40 p tn j Mifflin 6 04 pro; Lewistown 6 28 p m ; Altoona 8 10pm; arrives at Pittsburg at 1 1 66 p m. Wat Passmoib leave Philadelphia daily at 4 30 a. ru.; Harrisburg, 8 16 a. m ; Duncannon, 8 64 a. m.; Newport, 9 2d s. m.; Millerstown, 9 40a. m.; Tbompaontowa, 9 62 a. an.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. in.; Tuscar ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ni.j Port Royal, 10 13 s. m.j Mifflin, 1020 a. m.; Millord, 10 26 a. m.; Narrows, 10 84 a. m.; Lewistown, 10 46 a. m.; McVaytown, II 14 a. ru.; Newton Hamilton, II 39 a. m.; Hun tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 04 p. m.j Altoona, 1 40 p. tn., and atop at all regular stations between Uarrisburg and Altoona. OxfrTka Exraias leave Philadelphia dal ly at 6 60 p. ru., Uarriaburg, 10 20 p. m., stopping at Rockville, Marysvllle, Duncaa non, Newport, Millerstown, Thompaonlowa, Port koyal.tiuie at Mifflin, 11 63 a. m.; Al toona, 2 20 a. m., aud Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. Mail Tiaii leave Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. in., New port, 12 Id p. in., Milflin 12.47 p. m., stop ping at all regular atatiuns between MirBla aud Altoona reaches Altoona st 8 80 p. m t itteburg 8.20 p. m. ' '' Altoosa Aocohhodatios leave Pbll adelilna daily at 1 1 60 s. m., Harrisburg at 4.16p.m.t Duncannon 4.49 p. m., Maw port 6,16 p. m., Millerstown 6,26 p. m., Thompsoutown 6,6 p. in., Vandyke 6,44 p. m., Tuscarora 6,4 p. m., Mexico 6,60 p. tn., Port Royal 6,64 p. m., Mifflin 6,00 ui.. Lea u town 6,23 p. m., McVeytowu 6 4H p. m., Newton Hauultou 7,10 p. m. Huntingdon 7 40 p. ru. Altoona 9 00. Pacific Expreasleavee Philadelphia II 26 p m j Harrisburg 8 10am, Duncannon t osm; Newport 4 01 ntu; Mifflin 4 42 a m; Lewistowa 6 04 am; McVeytowu 6 27 euij UU Union 6 64 am; Huntingdon 6 20 a m j Petersburg 6 83 a m ; 8 pruce Creek 6 4o a m j Tyrone 7 07 a u j Ball's Mills 7 27 s in Altoona 8 05 t mj Pitubuis 12 lUpm. Sea bhora Express east, on Sundsy will connect with ounday Mail east leaving Harrisburg at 1 16 p. m. Way Paaeenger west and Mail east will top at Lucknow and Poornian's Spring when flagged. LKWISTOWN DIVISION. Train leave Lewistown Junction lor Mil royst686sm, 10 65 s tn, 8 15pm; for Sunbury at 7 16 s m, 8 00 p m. Train, arrive at Lewistown Junction Tram M.lroy st 900 . m, 1 25 pm, 4 80 p m ; from Sutibury at 9 25 s m, 4 10 p m. TYRONE DIVISION. i I 'T Tvrn for Bellefonte and Tyrone lor Curweu.viila .nd ciearfleld at b 20 a m, 8 06 p u,7 26 p m. Train, lesve Tyrone lor Warrior Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at 110 a ui aud 4 30 p tn. .JH'?i''Zi'"tryTa fron Bellefonts and Lock Haven al 12 06 p m, and 6 87 p m. Train, arriv. ,t Tyrone from Corwen. viile sod Ciearfleld at 6 68 s m, and 1146a ui, 6 17 p m. Trains arriva at Tyrone from Scolla, War riors Mark and Ponn.ylvsnis rurnacs st 69 a m, at 2 85 p m. H. t B. T. R. H. A BEDFORD DI VIS ION. Trains leave Huntingdon for Bedford, Uyndmas and Cumberland st 25 a. m and 85 p. m. rrive st Huntingdon from ford, Hyndman and Cumberland at Bed 12 U p. m., o p. m. HOLLIDATSBURG BRANCH. - T"'n, AIoons for point South 7 20am. 8 26am. UDOnm Ainnn. at 00 p m., 60 n m. Train arrive at Altnnn. r.n point South, at 60 s m. II 85 a m. 6 65 p ra i- pi a. ana iu 35 p m CAVTIOX NOTICE. All peraoh are hereby cautioned agalsat bunting, cutting timber, building fires, throwing down atone and' rail fence, er crosaing Held, or otherwise tresspassing ob aoy of tbe aeveral tracts of land belong ing to the nnderslgned in Lack township for persona thu tresapsaaing will he dealt with accoiding to la. W.D.WALLS. November 16, 1888. The Srafraat and Rtpulttm office Is tk place to get Job work doss. Try It. It wfl PV Tin tf Yu naVd anrl'ritnSr in ih fine ( y- sar?Wi15 yiSllasslll
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