7 ' t ,'l ': 'i I i l 1 I sentinel & KKpmuar; MIPFLLNTOWN. WED.VEKD.aT, MIT 21, 1SH8. B. F. SCIIWEIE II , rnrra aao rtoriiimi. Tn people want Congreas to settle the tariff question before tbe cam' paign opens for tbe rrctiJ!new. The business ititereetti of all kind waut Oonrrree to settle the tari question before congress adjourne. Brazil has abolished slavery, and the colored folks down there are singing aoegs of praise to Lincoln. Tub 23th celebration of the battle of Gettvsbnrg, next July, promises to be an interesting celebration, re union of the Bine and Gray. Clstklakd's bob, to manage th Pennsylvania Democracy, is Con' cressman Scott of Erie. The face of all the Pennsylvania Democracy i turned toward lake Erie. Turn erection of a sugar manufac tory in Philadelphia that will require the labor of 1000 men has awakened considerable talk on the oubject of raising sugar beets in Pennsylvania It is said the Lack teleucop in the observatory on Mount Hamilton California i so etronr that canals may be plainly Le seen on tbe planet Mars. It is calculated that th ca rials are 60 to bu feet wide I it within the line of a possibility to manufacture a glass powerful enough to see people on the planet Tub New York State Democratic wan afraid to endorse the Cleveland Hills tariff bill. If Congress would do itself and the country insure, it would pass a tariff bill so modified, that the brwinene of the country conld go on. The uncertainty that Hangs ever tbe uiily, daily work is producing an unfavorable opinion of Congress in the mind of the people CoKitRsasMw Soott, President Cleveland's mouth piece and office peddler in Pennsylvania, said in a speech last week on the floor of Con gress, to a Congressman that Le, the man to whom he was talking bad not the brains to become a millionaire. Then according to Scott, there are only a few brainy people in the state and they are millionaires. Such sen timents I. come an cflice peddler. If Scott bad lived 400 years ago he would have flourished as a peddler of indulgences. Tue opponents cf the abolition of aecrtt sessions of the United Statep Senate wero cu ruing enonh to get a tent vote on t!ie Cnni-.da Fishery question. Tlut cunning does not pass for intelligence among the peo ple. What interest rati suffer by hav ing all the public business done in public sessions ? The C0.000 people would greatly prefer to know what the Senate says in the Britiah fish ery (mention. Is the puffed up Sen ate afraid to reveal bow little it knows on the question ? The United States Senate still Con A. , 1 , t unci's 10 lioia secret sessions, in time ot peace, just as it there are things to be considered that the people ahould not hear, fu.le ! We all know it is the bear garden, un dress time that the Senators have, that induces them to adhere to the obsolete custom, which is only in or der in a kingly form of government, or in time of war, when Hecrecy is necessary cf times to prevent the en my from becoming acquainted with the line of policy of government. From the Thiladelphia Bulletin : likota Ueptiluii-ucR have taken an extrirue step in ord.r to secure for the Territory recognition as a State. PeWatc from the southern section will assemble, and on Ju!t 4th a uiy tin. a mass meeting win be UeKt I5y this means it is intended to organize the State Government and to demand re cognition at the handa of the Admin istration Politically, the movement may have strategetic interest ; other wise, it amounts to little, since the Democrats in Congresa will not en courage any movement which threat ens to increase the Republican elect oral vote. The Crops. ia Indiana. CntCA.io, May 16. A despatch from Indiaoapolia savs : "Discourag ing reports regarding tha outlook for crops ara being received from all part ef Indiana. Ia many counties bay and oa. bava suffered severely from tbe drought, while m tbo southern balf of the State eora fields are being devastat ed by the eat worm." Fell a Thousand Feet. Wilkisbarri. IV, May 16 a nomas nowan. aged 48, for many years employed as bead man at the t?ou:h YVilkesbarre abaft of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, met bis death at a late hour last night ia a way cost frightful. II had been lean ing igainst a gate placed around tbe haft, a distaiee of over one thousand feet, into a sump of water some fifty feat daep. In tbe fall both arms by striking against the timbers, were sev ered front his body. I'p to 11 o'clock this morning his remains still lay in tbe sump, and it may be aovoral days be fore tUay tan be fon. DUnOKDCCT niA.-rIO.1D. Lw' week it waa duuaood cat diamond motif tbe two Democratic county commit tee, that bold tbo wires by which their ever! adherents are manipulated A month CO tbo Democratic situation appears-1 a iv rattled a a motinieia lakelet, and it waa not till al ter a call ba-1 bona iaaaod by tho Gar. man, Conn, Solonff wing that lb clouds be tas to gather. Tho wlof just aamod deem ed it jnst tbo thinf to bo first in tho arena, and to b cortaio vf a catch of time by tbe forelock, they called their committee to meet on tbe I9th tact. Thi flnit call waa like spring thonder. it gave Ufa to tbo reg oar wing led by Jackmaa. Crawford and McCahen. The thought of having march stolen on them ia their minds raaaat tbe se leetloo ot a set of delegate to the Stale Convention and a eeriee of Cleveland reso lotiona endorsing the policy ofjhia adminis tration and urging bim for tbo second term . A'l that might give the Garmao, Cono So louff wing tbe post ufflea Ac, onder tho ottice piddling process of Coogreasmaa Scott of Erie, who ia Cleveland 'a office ped dlar in Peons lvahia. It was a dlamonl cat, and mast needs bo met t a eat equal ly incisive. Indeed tbe regulars onder (he leadership of Jackman, Crawford and McCahen determined to cat a,natcu .higher as a bid for state and national favor and la order to do so tbey called their committee a day earlier than tbe Garmsn, Cocn, Bu louff party. Tbey called the regulars to tie front on tbe 16th or Hay which waa last Friday. Tbe Stalwart Chairman llcCsbea, rosy and bright from tbe highlands ot Macedo nia was early on tbe grounds and when tbe Conrt House bell rang at 2 o'clock P. M , It bad an aggressive peei that harried the ejmmitree into session. It is not pertinent to tbe question to here enamrate how many of the otber wing were preseot, bnt there st Dr. Grcbb among tbe faithful to second witb a hearty axon, every thiag that m!f ht be proposed, S3 I thire was the gal lant P. U. MeVVilliaraa so deeply ia band and gloe witb tbe regulars, tbat thiy took bim into full communion an I elected bim with Sberitf Fowles, delegate to tha State Convention. Sic Williams was a big spoke ia the wheel of tbe dissestere and to Sad him at the feast wi h credentials to the state convention placed li his haais.wai ef fective in more tbaa one way. It waa a notable love feast with Grubb and 51c Williams inside and tbe other dis senters banging on tbo ngced edge out side wondering what on earth tbey ahould do oa Fat unlay, the time appointed lor their meeting. Tbe regulars passed a resolution endors ing Cleveland for re-nominailoo. Tbey praised bim for his honesty aVe. Figuratively speaking tbey tapped bim no der tbe chin for bis anti-tans' message. They instructed Fowles and Mc Williams to vote for only sack men to tho national convention, who are in accord with tbe President's policy and he for re-nomination. They endorsed the Villa Cleveland tar- .IT bill. They endorsed everything about tbe White House and Congress that the presi dent smiles on excepting Mrs. Cleveland, and bow it comes that they missed ber is not explained. Perhaps they left the Pres idents better balf to tbe gallantry of tbe artcan. Conn, Suloafl" people, for th-re ia good deal uf gallantry among them, but it toat was the object in not mentioning Mrs. Cleveland's name tbey missed it, fo r the committee on Saturday forgot all sboat the President's wife. Their closing action was flung the dy fer the primary election, which is to be held on Saturday, August 18. satcsdat's cosmima. If the action of the committee of the re gulars on Friday did not mik- the party of Oarman, Conn. aaJJSaSoutr feel as if the) had their eyu teeth cut It canted them to realise that they hadjeaptnred nearly ail the campaign tbunderand that It had oice to be diamond cut diamond. It ia not certain .that tbe leaders sat up all Friday night nursing tbo situation to see what might bs evolved to straighten things so tbat the lead which was ao gal lantly taken could be regained, but the cold naked fact would not down. Tatro stood the glaring faat, tbe regulars bad stolrn a march, bad come in one day ahead and in tbe ruh bad won over one of their rhoaea number aa4 cuplei bim with a favorite aad successful regular as delegates to the state convention. There seemed little left for them, nothing but a whoisa'e endorsement of tbe action of tho regulars with a put!" tor Mrs Cleveland and office peddler Scott. People sometimes count without their host and that to a cert -in degree waa the case here, lor tbo 3 uloufT committee eame ia on Saturday in high feather. 5 uloufT looked more KusaUo like than over, just as if ready to storm tbe citidal or the regulars, and If any of tbem felt that they had been outwitted by tho regulars thev guarded well their feeling from the ryes of outsiders. Some ot tbem talked lika tbe fez that bad lost its tail in a trap, and for convenience sake urge all other foxes to cut off their tails, so some of the committee thought it beat to gt out of tho T" l "T"' mp'"" lun"a"t jot tbo work of friday'a committee, but tbey all looked a-kanse at Mc Williams. Tbey could 'at understand, and to give bim s chance to decline tbo otT-r of Fndav'a commitiea or to bead him off or to provide for bis son appearanca at the slate con veatioa they appointed B. F. Burchfleid al ternate fur bim. The source of tbe unaer enrrent of tbe working ef tbe brethren is not plaia to every one and it ia poeaibe tbat it a ws trow Washington D. C for tho committee waa aa eatbusiaatie la its endorsement of Cleve land aa the regulara. It la true It forgot to mention Mra. Cleveland but then it went a degree farther than tha regulars, it gave a hearty eadoaement to Congreaamaa Scott who ia tha administration office peddler ia Peons) Ivaaia, aad Mrs. Cleveland waa present when Mr. Scott delivered bia late anti tariff speech, so that in point of I Mrs. t.leselnd was net naiened aod too Garmao. Cenn. Su'ouff committee are in tha lead on tho question ot admiaistration endorsement, and ii. tha lead on organizati on for tboy appointed a new county com mittee. They were determined to atick to the regulars as cloae aa a brother, aad not ig nore tbem in anything, and they chose tho same day for holding tbo primary election, August IS, le. It was diamond cat dia mond. Wilke.hbar.rb, Pa., May 16. William Hague, aged thirty -five years, a miner employed at Blackman's mine, waa engaged this afternoon loading a cartridge when his lamp fell into a keg of powder, causing an explosion wbiea tore bim to pieces. About tbe same time in Murray shaft Edward Roderick was arrack apoa the bead by a "sprig, which fractured bis skull, from which be will probably die. It is believed f be "sprig was thrown with tbe lu tention of committing marder.as it came from a window at the top of tbe break- r, sinking Roderick while be was standing on the earrtag. waiting to be lowered in tk shaft. Explodes A Humbug. From the Washington D. C Re publican May 17. 1SSS. The Hon.! Louis E Atkinson, of tue eighteenth ' Pennsylvania district ma ?e oa Thurs day a uiost areseive tariff speech. Hi comparison of the eouditioti cf i the country in 1837 and in 1897 ia a most unanswerable argument for tbe policy of protetiori. In one sentence Mr. Atkinson disposed of the whoie cry of free wool reducing the price of ths laboring man's clothing. He said : Five or six pounds of wool will make dotbea line about 11 o'clock it tho moru sutEcient cloth for a suit of heavy clothing- j Bg and went to tbe basement of bis hou-e If the wool ia worth, ready for tusking into j where he made a nooae in the lino and cloth, 60ceotaapoan1,tbe wool tbat enters fastened the enda of tho rope to ajoit,and into a suit worth f 25 to 30 would coat $3.60. Tbo highest class wools only pay a duty of 12 cents a pound. If tbe duty were added to tbo price it would only enhance tbe price 72 centa for an entire heavy suit of clothes. If the duty were off wool aod 72 centa were saved in the cost of each suit, h iw much would be saved to Ibe wean r f Not oce cent. Tha trifling ditTereoc" wou'd be loat in tbe course of trade, and would propab'y be distributed between the manu facturer of tbe cloth, tbe j bber, tbe whole sale merchant, tha mnchaniea who made op tbe goods, and tbe clothier from whom the clothing ia at least bought. Seventy two cents is the highest tax collected under this "oppressive system of protection" upon an entire suit of woolen clothe. This must be removed, say the President and Mr. Mills, but tbe 110 collected from the mouth of every peraoD from the infant's "ngar teat" and tue grand sire's "toddy" mast be retained for the benefit of a few sugar planters in Liuisiaua, eight votes in tLe electoral college, aud the same number in Can gres ready to obey an executive mandate. Mr. Atkinson explodes tbe humbug abnit the duty on wool being a tax on cl jthing, A Rat Attacks a Child. On Wednesday evening of last week a rat attacked a child of Mr. Lutber Neal in this place under tatber peett liar circa tn,Uacei. It appears Mrs. Neal left ber infant, five weeks old, in tbe snmmer kitchen cn a couple of chairs, in eare of ber bmband till sbe could go to a a neighbor's on an errand, bnt be, roan like, left tbo plaoe to do some work in tbe garden. On ber re turn she f.tand a rat witb its bead in tbe baby's mouth, its lips, gams, and tongne severely bitten. From tbe ef feats of tbe woands tbe infant was poisoned aod at last accounts was in a precarious situation. Boiler Explosion. WrLMisoTow, Del., May 17. Short ly before noon to day on tbe farm of Benjamin Feescadm, four miles bfclow I'ort Penu, in thia county, a corn sheller was being driven by a steam thrashing engiue, when an explosion occurred. Mr. Fessenden was blown a distance of e-'xty fr-et and injured 90 badly that he died a few hours later. Samuel Lofland, Walter Bur gon, Wilson Green (colored) and an unknown man were also badly injur ed. The injured men were einpl y ed as helper aud wore uot near the engino at the time of the explosion. Uoctora from Delaware City an I Mid. Ufcto.ru were summoned and at tended them. Fessenden leave a wife and two small children. The boiier waa apparently sound, and the only cause of explosion waa neglect in not having kept it supplied with wtr. Pushed Back lifer Mother. Tbat truth ia stranger than fiction finds an other illuitratioa iu the following from the Hollidavsburg Register of the 6th, inst. A young German girl in tbia town, named Sophia Koehler, who was employed by a family on Walnut street, aa a domestic, left on Tuesday evening of last woek. on the late train, to join ber lover, a colored man named Julius DonslJ. formerly employed in the American Hotel as a cook, and who ia now in Philadelphia. The girl's parents a-id sii-Its are a' most distracted over the atrange infatuation of the girl, who ia not by any mrsai bad looking and ia quite in telligent. She became acquainted wvh ber dusky lover while bath were living at tbe above hotel. The girl's mother bad sus pected tor aome time that the pair were on too intimate terms, but as Donald bad le't town some time before, her su-ptcious w-re allayed. On Tueadav evening sbe was In formed of her daughter's intention to lesve. snd imjnediately went to tha atatiuu t- try to prevent ber going. The girl was just getting oa the train aa tbe poor old mother arrived. S he was coaxed and entreated to go home, but refused and tbe mother at tempted to climb up tbe ateps as the train was leaving, but tbe unnatura' daughter roughly pushed ber back. Tbo negro to whom abe went, ia aa b'ack as the ace of apadea, and ia reported to be married and tbe father of a family. Three Girls at a Birth. There waa a roaring time, a great time, a sorrowful time, a gay time, au awful time just as the reader has a mind to view it at the reeiddoce of Mra. Delia Ryan, at No. 156 West Twenty-fifth street. New Yotk, on Friday night. Mrs. Kyau gave birth to triplets and tuey are all prls. At balf past teu o'clock Dr. Kaue handed the first over to the nurse, who clothed it in the latest fashion able attire. At half past eleven be handed over No 2, and there was a hurrying and a eknrrying to find some clothes to fit the young lady. Tbe nurse witb ber inevitable assist ants, waa doing quite well with the brace of Eves when lo ! Dr. Kane pressed to the arms of the assistants a third very young woman just at balf pa't twelve There waa exactly an hour between the birth of the triplets. The last little lady was quite indignant that she bad no clothes to put on and only for the in t erven tion of several people would have torn off the new eTing bonnet of her eldest sister tbe eldest by two hours. Thev are all big, healthy babies with plenty of lung power. The mother, Mrs. Bryan, is quite lit tla, weighing not more than one Lun dred and twenty pounds. Her hus band is a young man about twenty six. Mrs. Ryan has now had. wince she was married four years ago, six children, all cirta, two of whom are dead. The eldest is now a bi nlnn, handsome child of twenty-five inonthi Mra. Ryan is getting along amazing- n. Mil : , t, ' j .ii an am r.Tpwas. Patent Remd Machine Lltlgra- tlOB. A bill la equity a as filed oa Monday in tbo United P tales Circuit court by th American Road Machine Co., of Kesne't Ponare Pa. afainst Pennock at Sharp Co.. ; qn"ro , I-oJel. r r th sale of a roarh ae caJlrd tbo "Western Reversible," which is Said to ialrioge several of the pateota of tbe coir pUinaota. Saved by his Wife. On the 15'h, inst., Theodora Logan of Orbtaonia. Huntinedon eouutv. procure I a , opiariog bia neck in the bempoa yok", at tempted to end hla miseries. He o succeeded bad not his wife had oce aid bate occoaion to go to tha cellar and discovered his dang!in form. Sbs hurriedly alarmed a neighbor, and between them tbo man was cut down and with much la r resuscitated. His ecape from death waa vary close and a few seconds more of tho slow strangulation would have forever atil'rd bis pulse if not relieved his miseries. Almost his first co herent retnaik was one deploring tbo faet that they had not allowed him to die." A Judge Lynch ia Jail. CotxitBus, O., May 17. Judge Lynch came very near making mak ing an end of Umpbreys, a negro wbb was arrested yesterday for an assault upon a little girl. Ha was bound over to court and wh?ti ta-f n to j a.il his identity hecarao known to the nthep- prisoners wh. at onc at tacked him in a vicious manner. After throwing him into a bath-tub and nearly drowninp Lira the prisoners secured a rope, placed it around bia neck and dragged him about the corridors, ending the performance by drawing him up tree of the floor. The brute would undoubtedly have been strangled to death before the jail officers arrived bad not one of tbe prisoners cut tbe rope. ABOrT TRESPASSING. There are nssny persons who itosgine they can cross a field or enter aa orchard. fish in a stieam which is tho property of another, and do many things of tbis char acter which cannot be resisted by tbe own er of the land ; that there is a popular idea that wa'kiug over a field is not to tresspass It possibly may not damage such property, but is a misdemeanor to sio it, which is punishable by law. Tbe season is earning wben the people will he ss,untrrirg into the eountrv, seeking tbe suburbs for a walk. To such as do ao, aa well as all others, it will be safe for Ihem to understand the law of tresspass. Persons guilty of tresspass are liable to a Use ol not lesaTthan ue nor more than fifty dollars. If a party convict ed is to poor to pay the fine, he can be im prisoned one day for each dollar of the impoaed penary. Exchange. Teachers' Examinations ls. for Miff m to wo and Fermanagh, in Mif- tliDtown,. June 8. Patterson and Milford, io Patterson, June 9. Port Sovaland Turbott, in Port Roy al June 11. Walker, in Mexico; ..June 12 Th ompsontoe n and Delaware, in Thcmpwinfosn. ...... .... June 18. Greenwood, st atraight Water,. ...June 19. S nsqaebsr.nt. at Prosperitv, June 23. M onroe, at Ricelield ,. .....Junall. Fayette, in McAlis'erviile Junei2. Lark, at Croa M i .....June'JS. Tuscarura. at MrCoysville,. ....... June 27. Spruce Hill, at Wisdom . . , .... ...June 28. Beale.'at Johnstown... . .. ....... June 29. Tbe ex. supinations will bein at 8 3n A M. Applicanta nnder 17 years of age will not be adoii'ted info tbe class. Strangers must fnrnikb a certificate of good moral character Applicants must be examined in tbe districts in which tbey intend to teach. All Inends ef education - are invited. A special examination for the county will be held in MiT. intown, August 11. W. E. AtTMAV. Ceaafy Snperintendemt. Ilairrtate to the Conventions Tla Pennsylvania Hallr sad. With a view of accommodating the hosts of visitors to the political conventiona and other general meetings hereinafter mention ed, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will aell exenrsion tickets to tba points named below from all prominent stations on its system, on the datee specified, at one fare for tbe round trip. The tickets will he good for passage in both directions on s'l regular passenger trains, except Limited Hi press trains. Tbe occasions on whH-h such tickets will be so!4 are ss follows : 1 Indianspol a, Indiana, on account of the National Prohibition Convention, winch will meet May Sotb. tickets will be sold from May 2th to 23th inclusive, cood for retu'n trip until June 6th, 1689. inclusive. To St. Louis, Mo., on account .or the National Democratic Conventioc, which wit m-et June 5th, tickets will be sold Usy 31st to June 4th, inclusive, good to return ui.til June 12tb, IS3S, inclusive. To Cincinnati, Ohio, on account of the meeting oftLe Supreme Lodge of the World Knights of Pythias, which will assemble Juno 12th, tickets will be sold June 7th to 1Mb, inclusive, good to return until July 2d, 1?K8, inclusive. ao Chicago, 111, oa account of the National Republican Convention, which will meet Juno 19th, tickets will be sold from June 14th to 18th, inclusive, good to return until June 26th, inclusive. The mutea over which the tickets will he sold Is Pennsylvania Railroad to Pittsburgh, hence by the Pennsylvania Cosapany'e lines to destination. Tha well-known and superior advantages of the Pennsylvania Railroad, arising from complete facilities, fine equipment, an t Ita unsurpassed service of through trains, commends this route most atrongly to in tending visitors to those great gatherings. GFLXER.iL .YEWS ITEMS. Tbe receipts of tbe London Zoologi cal Gardens have decrease $10,000 in tbe past year, aod the managers blame Buffalo Bill's show for tbe loss. Knoxvillk, Tenn., May 17 In formation comes from tba tobaoco grow ing counties of Western North Carolina tbat two-tbirds or more of tbe yooiig plan's were killed by resent frosts. Vegetables and whaet were greatly dam. ag-ed at numerous points ia tbe mono tains. The mercury went below 30, aod in cue instance to 25 degrees below. A Qumey. Ills., dispatch says: The frost of last Snnday night almost des troyed tbe small fruit ia this county. Not oaly is tbe fruit killed, but tbe vines areIao seriously injured. PiTiCvBOH, Fa.. May 17. Weal- J ere Pennsylvania was visited by bear black frnst last night wbioh proved j disastrous to early frnits and vegetables. lc some places ice one eighth to a quarter of an inch tbick was formed ; Farmers liv'rg in in and towns report enrn. intato s and totnatne frocn t several inobes under tbs; ground St Lori, May 13. Advises from the Red river county report that dam age done t tie inhabitants of the lied j river valley during tho past ten dsys is almost beyond computation and the overflow i he largest since 1843 Most of tbe plsntatinns near tbe river have been river d witb water four to s'x feet deep and tuany miles of fencing r , and barns have been washed dowa and carried away. Many of the people have lost their household furniture, provision, and eorn. In several places tbe river water extended from tbe bills of Arkansas to tbe bills of Texas, a distance of ten to fourteen miles. At West Norwood a negro was drowned yeaterdav while trying to swim from the overflow Two wliila men were drowned in Mill Creek, and a number of other dea'bs are reported bat names not given. Planting in tbe bottoms will all have to be dne over again. The IlandHomeftt Lady VirtHntown and Patterson Kemsrked io a friend tie other day that she knew Kemp's Rilsam lor the Threat and Lungs a eop-rinr remedy as it 'oppl her enxh iostsntly when others had no efTwt whatever, ftn to prove this and convince you of its ra rit, any druggist will give you a Sample Bottle Fret. large eize fUc and SI. Tba fo'towif.g scale of prices foranooune menta has been Mutually agreed upon br ibe undersigned, and no deviation from the - ame will he made ; Congress, $.'5 . Pmud-nt Judge. $2 : Senate. tl J ; Legis lature, $7 ; Associate. Judge, Protbonotary, Reg later and Recorder, and Sheriff, each. S5 Coruruiaaloner and District Attorney, each, S3 ; Jury Commissioner and Auditor, each, $1. All additional communications recommend ing candidotea will be charged 10 rents per line, kloney in all caaes to be paid ia ifict. WW. M. ALLISON, t.ditor Jummta Her mid. U. r. -SCH WEI ER, EdiUir SxsTiscL am Karcsucas. ANNODEMJENTS. KEG Id Tim AND RECORD KIt Mr. Editor : Please announce tbe name ol Meal al. Stewart for tbe office of,- Regis ter and Recorder, klr. SUiwart is a man well qualified for the office, lie has been a dilligenl worker iu tbe Republican rauk and U nominated will oisk" a atrong candi date. Tl'SCAROKA. EiitKT Ssaiisvl amd Republican .-I would announce to tbe Kepubltcana of Juniata ccunty tor tbe nomination of K -giater aud Recorder, J. G. Mateer vf Port Royal who ia industrious and wurtby aud comptetent to discbarge tbe dutiea of tbe office. PORT KOTAL. Editor Sentinel mnd RepubUean : I would announce Ansou B Wilis as a suita ble candidal for the office of Register and Recorder. Mr. Wilis is a clever and worthy young man abundantly qualified to dis charge the dutiea of tbe oflice mentioned. MIKKLINTOWN. SHERIFF. To the Editor: Pltiase announce tbe name of Jauana McCauley, as a candidate tor tba office of SheritT, snhjnct to the usages of the Republican Party. Mr. Mc Cauley is a true and tried Republican, ol well known buamess ability, tact aod energy, conscientious and faithful, and if nominat ed and elected will creiita&y and boneatly discharge tbe duties of th s office. MIFFLIN TOWN. May 21, 1888. LEG.1L. jaj OTICK TO ASStSSOKS. Notice ia hereby given to the Assessor in tbe several oisiric.s' ii the county to appear at the Couimmaiouers Office, in aiiffiintown, on Satuiday, Nay 25th, 1SS8. and lilt the Registry bxika lor their several districts lor 1888. By order ot toe Board fCommisainoera G. W. BU&JHFIKLD, CrJr. Miffiiotown, Pa.. May 16, 1888 6t. COADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ettaleof SJMl'KLJ. KURTZ, late of Delaware toirnthtp, Juniata Co., dre'd. Notice ia hereby given that letters of ad ministration oa the estate of Ssmuel J. Kurtx, late of Delaware towuahip, deceased. have been granted in due form of law to the undersigned residing in DMawa.e township AH persons indented to aaid estate are no- tided to call aud make payment and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated for aetllemeot. E. J. KURTZ. April 18, 18C8 6 sr. Aimmxttr alor . VICTOR. rtgb'.aas MAMURF SPREADERS FARM WA60NSsiUta.i-virsst (hm rhtapcfA Mrt-Kr oat etn3 tr- on. 7 ia IBM bsj rturaarai lrtr 1 Irnwr T -"sj Ha,Mae. I fa Basse lea. 1 'Mrraavaw tktm ssis aww-aa flsmr-fc Paaatac Mlllau ( on bn-r-. ! C'Btta-rta, ric. All r a.rrftntt. HneH CaUia. tw. fcK W ASK M 44' HI R CO. Col.aktjB,0. Fa a arte, BmA Msmeata, n AtifKll . UB. Mason & Hamlm Organs and Pianos. sm.ys maintained their snptwnarr oserall otier? The Improved Mode of Struiriac Pianos. Ineaittad by alam Hamlin n U. .acTT. tTeaiest improTement is pianos tB hair a eeatnrv " run., circular, ceiulnin, a.u TeaSniSsom C33 k EJUOJIJ' CB3A1T A1TD PIAHO CO., t.vx :t;k ft. (7alsa Basais). KTW T51T FerDrepiy.Gravel fCerwatae lewa Urinary tr Liver lu- eases. Cure snarantoed. Oitl'r, '(3 AKCH St., Philadelphia. All drng'gista. Try it. $1 a bottle, six lor i Mar. 14.1888, ly. DR. HOBENSACK'S IEKV0U8 DEBILITY FILLS. A sars aad ssfc snaciac fer weak, seas aed oelalti v of the senna v - asm, aad tmeral eahsantjoa froai yotMaiul isaprudeace.e aad overwork of body and brata. esmtny ptiy.ifcal sad ai msl wsak acas, loss of tneatory aod semal iw- capaorr. CURES OLD aad YOU NO. Pnca ( per bna. Pepaesd an4 for Bo. UOtJ H. 6w-"t nnoeaucs i LaDeismrf ol Street, Phala. baad for arcaUz. Subscribe for the Sbxtivkl o Rrpcs -tteaa, f 1 per annum, if paid Iw a'tsance, $!.), il r.ol raid in sd'ance. 293 11 S tJRf-V rV" I H m U I --C4.1 J - ' f iTEWaTf SlOt. a M HEWERS OF OhD HONESTY TOBACCO V1LL SOOjv F.fXD .J L ASTS LOjNCE, TASJES DACCOS, AjSD WILL pt-CA.SE yoJ. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. AND NS!ST ON CETTINC IT. zVzRy pL'Jc 5JAI-pED LIE aboVe cdj. rJ.UTLFY Y01H LATTJTS. " FOCBINQ Ufil SETTEE. Tho Peer; of all Lawn Seat. Above ent rpreaenta our pateeted Settee. Tbe only Settee ever triads that will asljnst itevlf to nneven groand. Ijfrlit, durable, tanilsoiae and wtxmg. Famted bright red aud ornamented. Price t Settees. (l-SO svmd aO. ( kaln. Sl.ftO. Hstken, ta.Ow oaveb. They all fold flsL If your dealer don't keep tbeaa, ask bjin to crder fur you from ijrssicAiT rd'Lriirs CEAia CO., 1301 to 1323 N. Main St, SI1. UlllS Bio. it 99 LEAPS THE TV0ELD. 00 In CnM fnr General Snperioritv at Olev siaMii in-iuatriai upoaiium after iiau iruu arul r.xrwrt test. -eeTless, Tract ioa and rortaMe Eng-laee. Domestic" and C ream cry Engine. Steam Gang- Plows. The "Gelscr Thresher and Cleaner. Patent Tsrlal.le rVte- Utnrs. tsaat fmprvrsd aad eheapeat Saw-Mill on tbe aarses. hul for eatalncme lo all GEISEB MANUFACTURING C0 ATitxsiejo', nixtLct ?a. w waat aceata aad turtle correepomdeaea. D A f THPO i i 1 o. 3, IslttSai v f-uaraatee every Tackaee tariae; enr firm r-arae, and will KKPA1KT where satisfaetioa ia not given. pt2?Iin2 sadg-Hied painli. 40 Ueantif al Colora. MARBL E I N E ":iiier to aa n.ma9sijK. U Exqniaita Tint. Psrfeet Imitations OF KATTXAX. WOOD. Colors. WOOD STAINS. Unique Coach Paints, OoLoas, PAINTS and VARNISH In ONE APPLICATION ar a cost o so caarrs mi a aeoev. Harness Oil, &.c. &c, fiaanx Caana Fairs. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., 847 WARHM AVEITOE, BALTIMORE. Md. I. P.Thomas & Son's. BONE FERTILIZERS i. . " 'aleslrte elements ef rtahi. In a eooceniratad form. ,,. n" r,ta manure erep They sr. m,nZfJZ7 i.J.1ir'T ST aU aent resajis. Thsr eaunut h. k..TT h,1 nenaa. OrtrOK pererTrS ,h r-d then, ear peonai ,'7 wsKtiarantaaanewx. .- C same sav wh. e them Uet"- Th. yo will endcrsa tbeS! ' m aad "AatJaCTTOKl ST I. P. THOMAS 8c SON . ....Buoiuma, Kenn'a. rOKCa-LBBT ANDREW BEASQORK, GEJYT, CaUlsLd Mills, JuniaU Co., Pa OB PRINTING OF EVERT KI.VD 1 u$L LkJ urns WTn "aasltiaVs Swwasasaw, 1? W F aou lead. Pat kaasW EeVitvl a aff-w a-bi a, "l-'nrtl SUMMER Latest New Spring SUMMER STYLES ! Tbel UaujplwM Clstblsr ol.Jutilala CaBt7 aHarlar Jai r. lurtaess rrtt Ibe Eailera cltle -with a OTarfwrfisl 8PRING JTSD SXJAlMliK STOCK, Will laaka friends, ouUhin rivals, win viclories. ab2 gall ilself on its mcrita. MKN'S KOY S CHILLKK5 S FASHlONABIaE OLOTHING. and Gent's furniihin; gooJa. First Class, oorabiniDj' SUls, Qttality aasl Elegance, with prices that will astonish yo. X sal is xpctel aalasa I prove this. But I ask vour patronage only when I give complete satisfaetioa. My etock of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS t SBOES OTKR-ALL8, vT ATCHiCi i JKWKLRT, Calico, lercale and White Shirts. Xeck wear. Cellars aae Cuffs.Trnnks and Katchels, is full aad complete. Call aad see. Sam'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTER SO IY. June 16, 1??6 I.ovis K. Araiasoa. Y. M M. Pisssll. ATKISSO" Jl PESSELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLIJf TOWN, JA. By Collecting and Conveyaacinc prunipt ly attended to. Orric'a Oa Main etreet. ia place ef resi dence el Louis K. Atkinson, K-q., south Bridge siren. roct 26, lft?tt. D.M CKAWFOKD, M. !., Has resomed actively the practice alediciae and Surgery and their collateral brancbea. Office at tbe old corner of Ttird and Orange streets, Miffilotewn, Fa. Uarcb 2'J, 1876. Jr.ui L'cLacOHLis. Josara W. tTiaaci. NCLirtiULI.i JL STMMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROTAL, JVHIATA CO., PA. 07" Only reliable Companies represented. D. 8, lBM-ly t . 1 , . JluNIATA VALLEY BANK. lm 7M0 OF MIFFLI.ITOIT", PA. wtva BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. StoorholderB IndiTidually Liable. Pbuadeiphia Kxpresa wiu JOSEPH KOTHROCK. Prendent. T. VAN IK n IN, Caht.r MEECToas. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Kotbrork, John Uertiler, Tbihp M. Kepner, Afros . Bonsai!, I.enis K. Atkinson, Knlrt K. Parkor, Tof LB"Lrrll : Philip M. Kepnrr, Anuie M. Sbelley, Joseph Keibrock, Jane H. Irwin, I.. F. A!kinsrn, k. K. Parker, W. C. fomiror, J. Molu.es Irwin, An, oa G. Fepall, T. V. Irwin, t'bulotter-njaer. Join Hertsler. it Kurtr, Jrmme N. Tborrpton, Jr 1 brer ai d Fonr per cent ictertst will paid o ceil tcsKs of drpofile. Jjsn 23, lFf7 tl 7eic Firm. Spring And Summer Gocds. No more winter for months to come. Spring and euinmcr are here and to conform to the change the Senior member of the firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the good that his many patrons favor. DROP JJ. We have now filled our shelves with Spring & Summer Goods of all kinds. Our cus- t . i . , loiiierH nave appreciated our yv 4 i ii , eilorts to give them goods c,.,a k. i nun. lueir purpose, ana we believe that we are Letter pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and ee and be i-a'tit-fied In our dress goods department we Lave almost evervthinn- r saa-i . o uvn i oe DacKward, call what you want. Shoes and BootsATTZ: Our Boot and Shoe De- partment is full in it a8Krt ment, and you certainly can 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. Oi.r grocery Department never lags. Ue have on hand a full line of! rresn, jriain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line ftUEEiNSWAIlE!: nine county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is tue more to can on for such ar- ucies. All orders bv mail will ceive prompt attention re- Remember the place, MawStbaxt, Op-obttw Cocbt Hofbk, Mifflintown. P . COLLECTION IF Till ASU- FEKNSYLYaNIA R11LE0AP. TIM K-TA 11 L E On and alter Simday alay lUth, Ittt rains tbat atop at Mifflin will rss ss ellewi: EASTWARD. Alvoosa Accoaaooavios lesves A'tesaa ol j ai!y at 6 2U a. HuntlBRdon 6.SS Tyrone 6 62 a. in., Moont Colon i H.tv a. on., jVewfon Hamilton 7,04 a. 1 arVeytown 7,26 a. u., Lewiatowa 7,64 j Milford 8.11 a m., Mifflin 8,17 a. ol Port Royal 8.23 a. ro-, Mexico 8,28 a. aa, Tuscarora 8,82 a. m., Vandyke 8,36 a. at., Tbctnpsontown 8.48 a. ra., Durward 8,47 a aa.. Millerstown 8,64 a m., JVewport 9,uia. m., arriving at Hamsburg at lv 10 a. ta., and at Pliilsdelphia, 8 16 p. m. Ska fuoas Ezrasss leaves altooaa dany at 6.r5 a. an., aod stopping a all res a lax atatiena between Altoona and Harrlsburg, reaches Mifflin at 9-66 a. oi.. Harrisbarc ! 11.40 p. M., aud arrives ia Philadelphia a. ia p. cd. Mail Taais leaves Pittsburg dally at 6.65 a. m , Atluona at 2,t0 p. a., and step ping at all regular stations arrives at MifEua to., Phils - I Mail Express leaves Pittsburr at 1 60 Altoona 6 U'J p in ; Tyrone 6 62 p a ; Heat mgdon 7 87 ptu; Lewistown B 48 p as j MU flin 9 10 p m ; llarrisburg lu 46 p m j Phita- I aeipnia . a m. at Haara t a, i i r. ,. m m t . e . I ...... r. Wt8TV KU. Fast Lib leaves Pbidelpbia' dsily at ; 11 tUm; Ilarribnrg 8 40 p aa ; MiCia ,' 6 06 p m j Lea istown 6 28 p m ; Alteeaa j H 10 p m ; arrives at 1'ittslurg st 1 1 66 pa. ! VVa V Passesobr leaves Philadelphia j daily at 4 SO a. m.; llarrisburg, 8 16 a. m.; ! Di:ncannon, 8 61 a. ru.; Newport, 9 ui a. : ra.; Millerstown, 9 40 a. in.; Tbompsontewa, j 9 62 a. an.; Van Dyke, 10 U0 a. in.; Tuscar ora, 10 04 a. m.j Mexico, 10 7 a. m.; Port j Koyal, 10 13 a. m.; MiQin, 10 20 a. dm I Millord, 10 26 a. m ; Narrows, 10 84 a. aa.; I Lewistown, 10 46 a. m.; McVeytowa, 11 14 ; a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 ii . m.; ilia : tir.gdon, 12 17 p. m.; Ttrooe, 1 07 p.m. ' Altoona, 1 46 p. m., and stop st all regular te i "tatious between lisrnsburg aud Aliooaa.; j OvtTsa Exraass Issvas Pbiladelpbia dal I ly at 5 50 p. m., iiarriaburg , 10 -JU p. ss.. stopping at Kuckville, Msrysvilie, Duacaa j non, Newport, Millerstown, Tbompsontewa, ' Port Koyal, time at Mitiin, 1 1 50 a. u.; Al toona, 2 3li. ru., aud Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. Mail. Taaia leaves Pbiladelpbia dally al 7.00 a. ra., llarrisburg 11.20 a. m., sa por t, VI li p. in., MifBin 12.47 p. m., stop ping at all regular stationa between kitfiia and A I tonus reaches Altouna at 8.80 p. m., Pittsburg 8.20 p. m. Alvoova AccoamoDAVina learss PaQ adelphia daily at 11 60 a. m., Barriabarg at 4.15 p. so., Duncannoa 4.49 p. m.. New port 6,16 p. in., Millerstown 5,26 p. m., Thompsontowa 6,3o p. ua., Vaudyke 6,44 p. m., Tuscarora 5.4H p. ni., alaxico 6.60 p. tn.. Port Koyal 6,64 p.m., Wittliu 6,0i p. m., Lewistown 6,23 p. ra., tie Vey teas , 4R p. ra., Newton llajiilton 7,10 p. m., Huntingdon 7 40 p. m , Altoona 9 0J p. m. Pacific Ezpressleavea Pbiladelpbia II 26 pmj Harrlsburg 8 10 a as DuncaaDnn 88am; Newport 401 s m j Mifflin 4 It a ni LcwUtown 6t 1 am; MeVeytuwu 6 21 a. tn; Mt. Union 6 49 a na ; liuntiagdun t 12am; Petertourg 6 26 a m ; Spruce Creek 6 40 a ra; Tyrone 7 U0 a na ; Ball's Mills 7 22 a ni j Altoona 8 06 a aa ; Pittsbaig 12 45 p ra. j i c- . ! - xiaprese east, ea aneaaya, to j wi" connect with junday Hail east leavla( iiarriaourg at i is p. ea. LBWI3TOWN BIVISI0N. Trains leave Lewistown Junction for H li my at 6 35 a m, 10 6b a m, 8 1&pm far Snnbury at 7 16 a m, 8 00 p m. Traina arrive at Lowiatown Junction Prssi Idilroy at 9 00 a m, 1 2A pm, 4 o0 p m ; from Suubury at 9 25 a m, 4 lt p m. TYRONE DITISIOS. Traina leave Trrono for Belleleata aad for Lock x,ve at 10 a m, 7 la p ta. Leav, t Tyrone lor Cuxwenavill and ClearBeld at W a m, I 06 p m,7 25 p m. or Warriora Mark, and Scotia at 2 ni and 4 80 p m. I Trin arrivs at Tyrone from Bellefonta i anri f M. u a. . - I ' ' uo p m' "a 3' p a raiaa arrlva at Trm,, ., villa and Clearfleld at 68 a ra, and 1 1 46 a ni,6l7pm. Traina arrive at Tyrone from Scotia, War riora Hark and Pennsylvania Tamece at a 68 a ni, al 2 35 m. H. t B. T. B. R. At BEDFORD D1TIS ION. Traina leave Ilnntingdoa for Bedford, Hyndmaa and Cniv.berland at 8 25 a. as and 6 85 p. m. Trains arrive at Ilnntingdoa from Bed ford, Hyndmaa and Cumberland at 12 16 p. ta., 6 20 p. m. HOLLIDATSBCRG BRANCH. Traina leave Altoona for points 7 20 a na. 8 25 am. 12 40 pm. 1 6 00 p m., 8 ( 0 p m 9 60 p m. Sonfk, at 60 p IB. Altoona from peiata II 86 a m. 1 86 p m. ,- on p ra. and 10 115 p CAtTlOJI NOTICE. All peraoba are hereby cantioned agaiatt tVal-.' ' ?atl,nrt K building ires, lr-!7ie.ne ?W" UM '0l fec". f er rid' r t,,n"' tress pas.irg fofr!eUn.,,,K,W1,,el U asck towasbi. Novambev 18. li8. Wm ' WAI f S' 2 SENT WEl Subscrl in advaar Traiisirl ceiis per nmn, 10 cl iJeduct. to advert. year. Republ At a uir J Conji:tcrl Xaivb (J. I Primary L. ot J oaists places fur al L ctiui I sjaturdi and in arc. itg Primsrl ex ad in ILrl the brrui:, sal to r and tb- Hi?! bald in xbe Sossat, A : Aris.r r. h Kl 1'be foVoi ( ur at tti'1 C v a I VlHBIh Lki snas :i , Ck a is h. Ktthe- Vt i o ; i- TL.. 4 tli l I 1 Ltr' w t v4. Tie l. r.. ji Us ;uJ . Ttit-r' nil day LuorlL A !ew bsd vr at p - rr. A gr.-ut .l.-a' at., at m., a. m.. ill lit'c tills ntrai S it ury U v I f Oi- 4tti of J fruit la lt,e q.:t Tbe Slnfv ir al ltltiug f rind TtCl' -TV t!r tbe IrMMip 'id VftfiikV report fri a as. A young mT 1 kut to li org;.. 1-ri. Jri.iiit 2 t -KrtvJvrih V. j fluO. J-ltllvi J rOJl.r k Vt.'ii ti is I Tbe KuDfuta at. CnJ'rc-avsbt.i iihi rtt ii- i rial. in- :.!..t,tl A tbe . t . f PLiia.u . j i'. Uu i. ; ,., , anbsut,!: :. ., Dqbq : I n.i i - A.bert Marl r- QaridiJ-:.. , aouiinati'u ii Tobla. Kri-: t- i new a rit. im "1 il live besthsr," ,..J A he la'et en tOBH) lo J rc teadani e .. Q Dr-s1 r-'f i' Market a:. ! ar' leg! SS.I s! ' r', kesi iii s:i. gaoient ! ( aauibup il'M :. Harrv M:i' aoni.f Henr M diad on S ir .'.. Oil Window M (Oa., xt Im 4s real t r 1 :c ' aivd . rut: It is r-; ,rtr 1 : takiag aiiuil.- r t aaoisi, ! ,t u..t MISS firirr V. Ibe oi ber u the Wilson (".!' ! ent. euri . v m while peel!: f ,hrk a few ln m r.g.i, aaske. Hon. JlttT t.l the a me strt f , ., ti Buticr. berlfl Wa: s, ia man) Jan.. s.si; and looked f-n the ralic hre'Lr. -n. Chaa. E. Km, place, but now ej.-l Doe rtort at II nr. over SaM,ath. Fred.-rirk Sri. I citizon of r'ertiiei Monday rnorni about 75 veRrp Vsgitatlon in Virj Was greatly darns r aaorning. t , rn. p. tH all weia tr ten d..w Philo . Uaiuim Viow a ritiren .f Se.. tory, sild b te l.rfiri." this town to Hi ins HI township for $210' iSovernrr Reaver kaa aceej.i, j j at riur.tit.m1on whirl haa beeu liif!:tut.d tne yourgist 01 c.m Tbe sii.gioir clas 1 bald a successful! teJ Hall on Fr! 1st snd s .1 iroeeeUs, J; li", a parcliase ol U. -k, i0 school. Kuptura Cure bu. 4 . lone at tins ottcs v won. , -'J""-raaone, Tryitf HmU (.TV yon if you need .nUi0? inl,rt r, r .1 srjJt. awaasCaaaaaaaaaaJH mtffSi