now ing Ivlng Jtsat rs rocK, li itself Jt tf G. ijti'lity and hpected nalfi.m, msfai-ttoTi. Mr , I'ulNri and lee ER, KNISHKR EA1LR0AD. K It L K My l:ith, v :il ran ns ollewi; r. i 'N leaves Altoona Mount L'nlon at h't..n 7.04 a. m., Irnistnwa 7,ie a. Minn n.u a. ul.. lndyiie S. !5 a. m... I. r 1 i u . . r.. Newnort 9 VSl i at 10 10 a. m., p. m. I ivm ltoona dsllr t a ail regular i a:id llarrisbnrs'- li. m., Uarriabnrg In I'liiKlflj'bia at ttfilmrg tilT at I ' ' p. hi., and stop 1 i arrives at il iUltn- "J. in) p. in., Phila- ltr.,1 -irj; at 1 00 p nr. i J p iu ; Uuut- iu I4- p tu ; Mlt- l 4 ' in ; i'bila- .l.p al .'Ji3i i i''lii ilailv at 1" p ru , M:t!i - p in , .tiroeu. ii c -.t 11 S3 p iu. pi Philadelphia mm, s 15 a. m.: I.N l'ort, ii a. .. Tlioiup.ont.jwn, i n i. in.; Tiiscar- I J a. in.; Port Inn. v jo a. nw I riri, l) .14 a. us.; i i ' a. iu.; Uuo- : , 1 or p. in. ; nt ait rsg ilsr 1 1:4 'J J Altwuaa.; li t'Lilvli lrhia-- .r,-, i" Ji p. m... irv.viiie, li'iu.'an- I ii. 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H I'M K. ,nii..nil again" fr, luil.linit Bra. il - r.ill truer". 91 rwi trrpaa3K k, t ..f l.iiiil b6" in r ark lohip l. inj T W. P. WALLS. It Mlf FL1NT0WN : .TSDIT. JOES?. 1388. TEKmS. ,,: fl.00 p aonnm if paid T,Bf ifrtuemriiu InaOTted at 60 r racrfore-h Inwwtlon. fa F j. , w,,n notiwa in local eoU Una lor ch ina-Uon. " b th Tr. half or qnarwr gapublican Primary Election. rtM,fnlllw K-puhliean Connty At h- in .Vii"tow n Satnrdajr, C"""it ' " bit tb ri'n'irctiin ,1 tbo Repnbi?a party rjtSuw""1 h"i1 " ,h ua1 ilof b-lu'fl ,b" 'nahip an-l gmrr. 'I'll MtibM on a .xonlic""tn tlia ruin fovorn rVinarT Kl'-rtinn- tn8 P,Jle " P tb, to"i.hip at 2 o'clock, and in T llrrou.ha t 4 o cloi-W .n tb. afternoon, i T3 in,ain opeo until 7 o'clock, f. u. ; Return Jui Convantion to ho a ilia Couri Urn, at Mifflmtown, on lmi : ,HSh 2 o'clock r-. a. ,a-... S.B.CAVENV. Caotrmm- tlie aAicara tn be voted fS !o'ili)uiit ri ltt niil ti' ctiuii : iVsCH""1 " Skiafin. Mkaata ur rua l.iiiiuirilt. Kvairt" m RcooB. nkirr. Cl"Tt CBITTBB KtrmiTtrivB DlLBOaTK. SH0R T LOCALS. Uari' t time is at b ind. 4 j...l ileal 1 I h.iy hat bwii ma la. f ft ea'ebcn trf'i'ient tho etreaim. Lf wistown in to have Another circus. Ttiera nis to be a lull in the bono trade. .On to liettysburg "' ia the remark of uao Mln to .Vn-edonia ia the cry of picnic panpl i ar.iae men came to Perry county to Hh :rlft. TU picn-a for after harvest time are le tt. kel of. Whdopinr; cnuith iaepiiianiic in part ol irt.vmnty. Ttmman mil 11 (Tea in the aticient enstom Jtaa.n nnt:t). Tim 1'ieMinn of sprinkZing the street has ,irmeJ. A iriukle of rain settle i the dust on mJa rveninjr- Sai western horvd by L. H nk Wilaon jT!inrl-y next. Ja-iiU Thniuaa ia doaing exten.nvoy in ibD Una muuiuer. F:it, en v..' iri ai; Ju,lte Bnrubtit-M bal a art liinl in Mitonl. P:uiu' an l a;pf on trees in Mil?! In conn - Ji r rrpirteU t.'li'ng ofl. Sui.ttmke an-l lightning took the Ufa of 1 nuuihvr ot pi-pie la.tt week. I The tonkin of a possip in tbe cext ft'iioj; to jierpatili! uioliati. fbe naiioi.a rauipniim baa been opened A.l tlie ca'i'li'l itui ure in the Held. ti. rt.e Tavi ny of We Alisterrille wu nitit trun.t.i iu town 011 attunlay. b r wither Uf aiaav ratxxt thw if leii.ni in t-e cities UUt week. Wfiiner tatn i. ni .iy thi June baa had iiLi.iiii.i lit.') ire nutulKT l vv irta da a. It h ab..itt .inte for tho nnd.ir choo'a 1 j, t'j in iiiitii iration ol the pxnic aeason (4ii acoi.utit it raim went of th". place, $ ner mv- . viral teet ilunng Saturaav UMt e.ml tV . A tturm ul wind, rain anil bail did dam. Mr. Qraiff haring been called to Baltiraorw by his mother who ia ill. Miaa Grace GrajbUI baa return 1 from Wilaon Collage, Chamberabnrjt. Pa., from whici acboot aha recently a,radnated aUnd inf hi(h in her claae. Mor than a generation ago there were 6000 peach treee on thai Horning property two mifea north weat of town. Peach brandy was then made ot tbe fruit. The price of anntT ban not yet advanced in price atnee Thnrman'e nomination. It la evident that the brethren are not 1 going to neese when Thm mm takea annff. Ure. Shefiy Kir-a ii viniting I r lend a ia Pittiborg, and Mr. Koaa drive ,U Waker township to hia fatbera pace af moat every afternoon after tbe bank ia coed. "The lih Pa. Cavalry wl nnveil the monument to that regiment at Gettysburg, at 11 o'clock on July 2d. A reunion will take place in tbe court bonae in tbe even ing." Knur year ofbad times uaier Cleveland. If you want the timet to get harder rote for C7rend and Tburman. If you want a change lor the better, rote the Republican ticket. Joseph S. Martin, member from this connty, announce io hi Iriendt that he 1 not a candidate for Legislative honor and thanks his friend for many expression in his favor. The Fermanagh township school board have selected teacher aa follow Reno'a. Mia Cora Smith ; Aich Rock, A. B. Will; Big Knn, C'arenre Hower ; Happy Hollow, t rank Thomas. TLe duties of Methodist Nuns, an ' order of church women established by the Methodist General Conference ia something new among Protestant denominations. Another potato bug exterminator; Take tijual parte of ropperaa and slacked lime, using five pounds of each lor twenty gallons of water, thoroughly mix and kprtnklooc the vines with a brush. The thirty-fourth annual meeting of the IVr, svlvania State Teachers' Association will be held in tbe opera house at Scranton, on Tneadav, Wednesday and Thursday, July 3d, 4th and 5th. itupture Core Guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch street, Phil's, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thousands of cure after others fail. Advice free. Send for circular. March 14. ly. -This address in German waa on a postal card for a man living near James Creek, Blair connty : To uir cousin, who lives four miles from Jamea Creek, on a farm of forty seres. Tbe cars run through his land and he haa ten red heifers.' " Harry L. Kauflman aged 19 years, was drowned in the river not far from Uuoting ing last rriday evening. While awiming aero the stream he .was overcome and sank before the eye of friend who were on an fishing excursion. Cleveland and many of his friend are trouhhnl about the surplus. It is not the surplus that generally troubles pttople. it is generally the want of sarplns that troubles tbe average man and governuirnL It is reported that a rattle snake seven feet six inches long with thirty six rattles to its tail was killed on the mountain near Thompsuntown last wrtk. Mr. Lowery on tbe Duty Irwit farm by bla triead Ansae Wills, reports this large and aged anake. Last wees; two strangers Induced the school rlirerto of Blair towuship, Blair n-uiitr, to permit them to use a certain school house in which to hold religioua ser vices. It wss afterwards discovered that thry were Mormon mi.vjionaries, trying to convert people to the Mormon f.iith." The Chicago Kepublicaa convention stands in contrast with the St Louis Demo- burned to a crisp and her limbs and body were so badly injured by the name thai be died la great sgony at 10 o'clock the same night. Huntingdon Globe Mr. Harr, of Hunt'ngdoa county was in a field with two team, plowing last Thurs day. While Uias engaged a young man named George XcMallia came that way and proposed to plow a round or two. It waa thundering at that time and McMatlia ha 1 not plowed far till a bolt of lightning struck and killed him and the team he-was plow, ing with. rnlir convention in this th kt the R-Dilhli- .41 tu or,,,. :,nd buildings in Likons valley j Nat'ir 1 1 - 1 fre, opp ortnnity to do what they could for Actimmntue hut charge of the 4th of ! their own romination. In the St Louis Jul celebration arrangeuienti. Hurrah f or convention no name was allowed except that of Cleveland. Kngliih Spiv in Liniment removts all Hard Solt, or Cailonsed Lumps and Blem- Ulood Spavin, Curbs, Ring-bone, Stifles, E'ldfi-lxi, rnii"ch in Patterson on Sabbath Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $'l by the use of ewe bottle. War ranted. Soht by L. Banks 4c. Co., Druggists, Mllliintown Pa. April ,f! rao. When man gets drunk tho third time in Atlanta, says the Macon Telegraph, "the city authoritiea do thtirbest to reform him. him to the he 4:h n! Jnlv. T'lenati in m.iny p ices is reported to u. siitt.-reit ip.m the eltevta ofthe ate drv Hi ot weather. j ,hM fronl horses, I'tnnlreti'i Pay Services were he1 in the i Splints, Sweeny, atesitig, J ine Jlth. Tbeij.j; crop will not be as lax as i-rt.-t,biit the peach trees are promising aijo Ti-d in Juniata. KrcaCu Aifent F.agan was thrown (roiu a left Albert Miller an "engaged" young of Harris burg, kissed his betrothed oa the street. Arraigned before tbe Court for thia impropriety, tbe to fond swain plead that be had often kissed ber in the parlor wilhont protest in fact to her evident en joyment and he did not suppose she would olject f) a snatched salute oa tbe street. The Jndge long out of practice in Cnpid' court, gave the young man two month in jail to "learn the difference be tween kissing a young lady in ber own par lor and eommitirg tbe act of osculating in a public place." This from the Lewistown Sentinel of last week : Jiaeob Rittenhouse and F. McCoy were in the mountains last week looking after their young cattle. They came across a large rattle snake which they soon dispatched. Mr. R. tuinkmg the snake wss dead was about to take off the rattles when it threw back its head, striking him on th band. Luckily for him, its head was so badly smashed that it could not sink its fangs into his hand, so Jacob got off nnhnrt, but badly frightened. Lewistown people are happy over the prospects of a "Dew round bouse and new railroad shops." Why are they happy over that t because it will employ men wboie want must be supplied by the business of the town and by tbe farms that surround Lewistown, and that 1 the best answer lewistow n people can give to the free trade tendencies of the Democracy. Where ever an industrial establishment is put up it creates a demand for everything that is raisea by tnr i -inner, ana in mat way is a direct help to tbe sgriculturalist and that is the reason that protection to industrial establishment become a benefit. One of th panks of th National Demo cratic Convention was a gloriAc ition of the administration for reatoring to tbe nation's domain millions of acres of and wrested from corporation and and -grabbers. So the tiutb of tbe wboe story i that Land Commissioner Sparks did catch some ol tbe corpora'tone and made them reinquish their caima to unearned and; but these corpora tion and and-grabbera ii turn, demanded the resignation ef Spaiki, and the Ceve- and adminiatration assented and enforced (hat demand. So Sparks is no onger Land Commissioner and the Ceveand adminis tration steas the credit from Spark. Funny word, isn't it. Exchange. The Huntingdon Globe relate the follow ing : A somewhat mature couple from Blair county called on our marriage license clerk the other day. No legal impediments appearing to stand in the way, a license was dnly issued. Tbe only amusing inci dent that occurred was the would-be- groom' reply to tbe Uestion : "Have you been married ; before ?" Tbe expectant bride didn't at once pound him when be I replied : "No Sir thia ia the first time bsve been asked to marry," but abe looked as though she could and would do it when tbe opportunity waa nrst presented Sqwire K.41y said tbe marda ss4 rot the cash. Last Friday in the lower end of Hunting don county -'a wagon load of ri jur, hauled by a two-horse team, with the driver on one of the horses, waa struck by lightning. scattering the Hour in every direction, but fortunately not iijuring the driver or horses In a pasture held a horse was struck and killed." "Much damage was done to wheat crops and many hckiofcorn were washed out entirely. Trees were uprooted and laid down as though felled by the hands of an axman. In vue instance lour large shade trees were blown over on top of a dwelling house which thty bad sheltered for many years. So far aa heard from no building have beeu wrecked, although much dam age, no doubt, ha been done. This ia tbe thud serious hail storm in the county with in a month, and surpassing anything of tbe kind ia ibe recollection of its oldest Royal Lntboraa church last Sunday, P. M. Kilmer had hia boos repaired last week. C. E. McCabrea was boos carpenter. Miaa Bmma M. Marroa of New BloomUeld gave aa evening party oa the I8ta last , in honor of Misse Clara Barton aad Nettie Ornver, of Warble. Among tbe fneat present were Prof. J. M. Arnold aad W. R. Magee of N. B. Academy, Messrs Msc Barnett and James Sharon . who were en their way home from Princeton college. Oa the following day Misse G rover and Bartoa returned to Pleasant View accom panied by Mia Morrou who will spend some time among friend. Mis Morroa is one of the teachers of N. B. Academy. Tcanirr. The. RepMbllcam Problem. The problem before tbe Republicans of the country in making their Presidential nomination i comparatively simple. They are not under the necessity of watching the whole line, but can concentrate their atten tion upon three or four points and govern themselves accordingly. Assuming that the Pacific States will be held, the Republican caa count on 181 sure electoral votes. That leave out New York, New Jersey. Connecticut and Indi ana. It require 201 to elect. Tbe Re publican problem i to hold the 182 and gain the 19 additional. There are three way to do It I Sure Republicaa State, 182 new York, 36 Giving 17 to (pare, II. Sure Republican State, Indiana, New Jersey, PARKER fc CO.- TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, BANKERS, Maui Strict-, MimoTTowx, Pets.., TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSINESS Discounts daily. Thai I can stop toothachb in lea five minute ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the ase of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gam (known j as Scurvy) treat Sanw.ed succoesfnlly ... ; and a cure i . aa m in every Accounts of firms, individuals and ease- UJOOT corporations solicited. Teeth Fillbd and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired , exchanged or. Four per cent Interest allowed on i remoddled, irom $3.00 to 12 per set. Deautuui unm jsnatneiea lest Inserted at price to suit all. AU work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which tbey cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at Richfield the 2nd weeks of May and October. Giving 6 more than enough. III. Snre Republican States, Iudista, Connecticut, ais 1H2 15 26 182 15 Giving a margin of 2, 203 Republican attention, therefore, mnst be concentrated upon the four S tate of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Indi ana. The Democrats can not win without New York. The Republicans can win on any one of these three combinations . T heir ticket must be framed oa these lines, and il framed in a way acceptable to all so much the better. Tbe Republican representatives will keep their eyes on these four States, and will heed their voice and votes Frosa. twelve months' certificates. SA LES1EM WANTED. W Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass lor Itsirsery 8tck. Permanent employ ment Gusrantetd. Smltry mi Jixpnttt Paid. Apply at once, stating age. GLKN BROTHERS, Refer to this paper. Rochester, N. T. Jnne 13th, 18K8. WANTED To canrasa tor one ol the larr;et, old est' established. ntsT Kiow.i ilX'ttSEKIEs in the country. Most liberal terms. ITncina'ed facilities. GENEVA NURSERY, established 1846. W.T. ftullh. Grnet n. .. t. Spring and Summer Goods. I wonld inform the public that I have now a my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflin town, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, ol r-prior l Summer millinery good, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners lam prepared to supply the public with everything found in a flrstclasa milliner tore, come and examine ny stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. March 22-07.1 .v. Th S C H L. c a d i O T T , n r Clothier. BR.1DUK STREET, MIFFLINTOW N, r"A -ooo- Tana Cash. G. !L. DERR, PractlcarDentlst. j KITS BLISBEO 131 Mirf LISTOWM, Pa., IS Oct, 14 "85. 1860. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of cur Sale of Horses1. L. Banks Wilson will sell a lot of western horses on Main street in Mifflintowu on Thursday afternoon, June 28, 1888. MrsicaL Coixxos Tbe 84 th Session ot Six Week, open Monday evening, July 30th. for tbe Teaching and Training of Young I-adie in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Address, P. C. Motxb, Musical Director, Feeburgh, Pa, MO One bottle of English Spavin Lin iment cured my fine Norman mare of two ugly blood spavins which dsmaged ber val ue at least X0. It ia tbe grandest Blem ish enre I ever nsed. Jobs McCara, Hart Dealer, Darlington Iud Sold by L. Bank A Co., Druggists, Mittiin- townl'a. April 2o, T5B, bm. MtSO.t A IM.HLH PIAXOS. The improved method of faateainjr the trinsra ol pianos, invented by tbe Mason aad Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a lew years since, is unquestionably nue of tbe moat important improvements ever made, making the matrnment more richly musical in its tones, as well a more dur able, and less liable to get out of tune. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to rnn nntil it geta beyond the reach of medicine. Tbey olten say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wear them away. Could they be indnc ed to try tbe successful medicine called j Kemp's Balsam, which we will sell on a ! guarantee to euro, tbey would immediately see tbe excellent effect alter taking the I first dose. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial sir free At all druggists. P 1 B-in. FARM WRKCRES. Litf.it. Handv nt ftTYne. wlM ri.tw-r and 0l Ua two OrtUn&nr Wrench. YOU WANT Ajf Ellrich Household S. D. Set. TV. ! -on iiM f m Fv-wfrt TTnndl tv1 foil- ivitniiH'.itf-tablf. tlAucs tn v.-rtj -1 rtrm tvl iWiian ! litiui: awune: il vv kx to a neat ovJ J. Thikul i c-'iit-ni: UMrui r,Try wbr- -iri:nt1 tb Im.ii t u.- i.iTive. in the ihp, on lire fnii K-nt fn-.- on rwreii'i Z I .60. Ask Your Local Dealer for them, if lie nj not r"t ulsm h. a 111 ret them fiirf.Hi.ur jn. either i.u r.-oripi i'i prv-r aa at Kir. .vuj (u.u l-ir vur iltuttraUd cuto 4" ELLHICH & CO., PlantFv?!7e. Conn. FUBNITUREI FURNITURE 1 I would reepectfully inform ; OIXS ! OILS I OIXS the citizens of Juniata Prmnt-ir I u THE STANDARD OH COMPANY that I have bou ht from John ; : of Pittsburg Ta., make S. Gbatbill his entire stock of j SPECIALITY Furniture and house furnish- j Qf manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brandt of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. A GOLDEN HARVEST FOR THE THRIFTY We bare given the people of Juniata Co., a great many benefits ia the way of extraordinary low prices in the past few years but it has never been our pleasure to offer such unusual values for tbe amount invested. Our enormous trade is keeping up, which is sn extraordinary demonstra tion of the peoples' confidence in our goods, in our famous low rises, and our method of conducting our large busineFS. Our opening of Spring and Summer Clothing will take plftee, oa SATURDAY, MARCH 31. The most glowing description can hardly do justice to this STand assortment of spring garments. It is a stock of merchandise we have just reason to be proud of ; it is bound to challenge the admiration of every man who sees it. Every counter and table in the large SALESROOM IS LOADED TO THE MUZZLE, with stylish spring suits for men, youths, boys and children, which will de light every saving and economical person. Just to give you an idea : We show pile after pile of serviceable, well-made cassimere and worsted suits, at $5, $6, $7, $8. $9, and $10 ; we show counter after counter of Men's neat end nobbv drees Suits made nf Scotch cbevoits and English oork Bcrews at $10, 12, $14, $15, and $13. BOYS' & CHILDREN'S XJLOTHING have arrived and are now on our couuteis. Tbey are the tastiest and pret tiest designs we have ever seen. We cordially invite the ladies of Juniata county to come and see them. Our ready made garments will stanI against clothing made anywhere. Our IJoy's department is particularly popular because tbe strongest and most endurable taoricb and tue best sewing are made features in putting up this class of goods. OXJR HAT - DEPARTMENT We are not only showing these new spring styles ahead of any tit er house, but are also offering them '25 per cent, below the prices asked" elsewhere. Don't fail to visit us for i'urnisbing Goods. Orders bv mail promptly attended to. 8 C H 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTIHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFL1NTOWN, l'A. ing goods,, which consists of LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, If you wish tbe most 1865, ESTABLISHED 1.387 Special Invitation To The I'uhlie To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on Jailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF , OILS JV THE MARKET, , ask for ours, trade for MiflSintown and viaanity Supplied by FRANOISCUS HARDWARE & CO. MATTRESSES. ! Deoember u'-87-lY i;f: on day last week and had Lis f Asi'iiiier baiily brmiud. toaClleee to his home in Mc Alisterville j ' t spend liia Minimcr vacation. The resi h.-r who started the story tha' j '",,, i Irvaud a!uied hi wife contemplates C I C LOSE IS UREE.in OOD. "inr tu Africa as a uiiisiouary. Strnie to relate, sayi tho farmer, the 'lutir has brirun to bloom alter everybodv J!iri that '.me thing aila it." i"e Mamie and Emma Fletcher of '"n mantle r , were guets of Misses air.ie n,l Wrare lira) bill, last week. '"at reduction in trice ol Wi'l Pater. liie stuck to select from at Fiam w is tlasnwABK ti.., Co. Oil Win,;, w shades with spring tilt urea V., at t a i i. r IUids iii St , Co. Jew we, the bois bai-k aruith was -k.d ..n the knuckea ot the right hand ast "ee by a hurse in his shop en Main street. " Alice llayi and Miss Lavina Lemon, "tn.lents of Wi.oster, (Ohio) I'oiverslty are len.lirg ti,rlr summer vacation at homo in Xn pli-. Tie i 'iiitiugdun Ji.urns savs : There ia a 'ir t.. iu th it town that fences are no "cuuiManc- to ; tho annuals can almost '''nub trees. Anir. Haiia-, Jamea Mathers and ""(W Parker, students . Princeton ru!If trv ,p,.nitm ,.jr TJ(.in,)n at home 8 "us jjlace. Rev. K. StiN, r.i St.K-fcton V.J. i.res. h- "I m tlie Me 1 K. . . . t v "-' i-ii mo i resuyterian cnun-n 't S.bl.itU. He-,, fl, . M. w "A!h,. ett, B..tlurd county, has b :y "I tlie Prinei., .1 ,.f h, ooii I mm sni ,:mt t... ' mimtlis. The plan they adopt is to send city stockade, where he is put to cracking rock in company with tbe dirtiest and low est criminals of all races. As a reform school the stockade is a novelty, to say the I i in many summers have so many poople been killed by lightuing as bavebsen reported killed by the mysterious fluid this summer. During a thunder storm on Thursdar evening an 18-year old daughter of Joseph Hood, of StaUlstown, Westmore land county, while standing at a winuow of her home was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Her sister, who wsa with hr at the time, escaped unhurt Last Thursday, lightning struck a bouse, owned by George Conn, and occupied by Jose h Cumruings near McCoysvil e. The bolt came down one of the gable ends, and knocked etT the weather-boards. A tongue of the lightning passed into tbe house and knocked a grandfather" clock to pieces and stunned Mrs. Cumiuings to such a de gree that she tell to the fljor. She, how ever, is reported, not seriously hurt. Dur iug the same stonu lightning struck the barn of Mr. Rice near McCoysville, split ting wea"ier boarding and breaking rafters. One day last week Mrs. John Klickinger, of Sandy Hill, went to the cellar for pota toes, and when she reached her band into the bin she felt a sting. She withdrew ber band quickly and brought with it a large copper-bead snake, which had fastened its tangs into her finger. She killed the reptile and gave ber hand, which was much swol len, proper attention, and no serious results . followed. Next day, while at the wood pile, a large black snake jumped at her. rati need public of A c clone awept over a strip of Green wood twp., oe.ow Seven Stars, on Thurs day afternoon between 4 and a o'clock,! demolishing barns, outhouses, blowing down tree and scattering fence. Tbe storm passed over farms owned by Mr. Shradle, Mr. Patterson-, Mr. Wimer and Mr. Bjsiwick, traveling in a south westerly direction. Tbe barns on the Patterson and Bostwick properties were completely demolished, and two borsua in the former's stable were, strange to ssy, en tirely uuinjured, although the building was completely blown away. Fruit tree were broken off and blown out of root, and tho peach and cherry crop in that vicinity suffered very material)- from damage rei.ui.iDg from bail. Fence ot. alt tbe farms on the track of the storm were completely wrecked and entered. Tbe tine large shade trees surrounding Wilt school house were uprooted, but the school building was not damaged. Wellington- tm ith and Luke lavia came through the storm swept region shortly afterward and experienced great difficulty in traveling on accoun t of tree and fence blocking up the road and at different place they drove long distance through tbe fields to avoid blockaded roads. K one wsa injured by toe stirm. Taii-belt Jottings. Hay making has begun. Tbe warmest day of tbe season was Thursday ol last week, the mercury register ed 104 n tbe shade. Tbe thunder shower prevented quite a "George W. Bain, who has leen lecturing the last month or two in Kansas and other Western Stale, iu a recent business letter to tbe Nati onal Temperance Society nays : "Was in Kansas t?even da vs. Did not see a saloon or a drunken mnn. citi- ! Churches school houses and prayer meeting, full and j tils empty is tbe rule. I say any man who will go t ) Kansas and carry his conscience with j him aud travel one week, if he hai any honor left will be a prohibition advocate the rest ol his life. It is wonderful to travel a week, 700 miles, walk streets of cities and towns, see ing not a single drunken man or a saloon. It is telling on tbe young men of Kansas, for tbey are Lealthy and clean in countenance. number from attending tbe festival at Mt. raising itself almost as high as ber bead. I Hope, Saturday evening, but they report as S he (Ukkly dispatched it oeiore ii nau tune , baring naa a good turn out. to do ber any injury Perry Co- leiuocrat. j jt. R. M. Campbell preached in .Mt Tbe same ok! painful story : I ast Thurs- Hope school boose, last Sunday afternoon, Lt Fr lay. Porter Thompson sold two 'o Xe Vork dealer. The horse. br1 and weighed in the aggregate P iin.li. 'e;iri'l ,llerei.,,i! in the clover blossom. 4h 1... . 'I I-, i 3 "nrig pu)crs irom - xeuenv umunUius t. the At- 4 a ao iiieseh'ni the day afternoon at half p-v-t a o'clock an alarm of tire was sounded by the steam flouring mill whistle at Everett. Tbe alarm waa caused by the explosion of coal oil. Annie M illrr, a colored child, aged about 12 years, while making fire in the cook atove attempted to hasten the H'e by pour ing coal oil upon it. The oil exploded and ber clothes were quickly in Uames. In her agony she rusbed from the bouse, but before aid could reach ber bad received terrible and fa'al injuries. Balh of h.-r harts were to a large audience. O. K. Yeager Esq., formerly of Port Royal, but who ba been practicing law in the weat is home visiting his mother. Mrs. W. T. Tnrbett, of Tnscarors Station snent last week visiting her sister Mrs. J. p. Calhoune ol McAfeetown. Elmer Hart or a student of Williamsport GILBS HUNT. In Lewistown on ibe litth alt., by Rev. J. B. Focht, W.S. lilies. ot Fermanagh township, this county, and Miss Time f . Hunt, ot L,ewistown. BELL VARNKK On tbe 17th inst., at tbe residence of the -ntticisting minister, Rev. J, S. Bear, Elijah F. Bell and Lydia Varner, both of Fayette township. UALDEMAX SHOTSBERGER On Thursday, June 21, 18D8, by Kev. R. E. Berry, Eaos M. Haldeman and Mis Sallie Shotsberger, both of Monroe township. FURJNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JYEJV STOCK which I am Hellincr at stremely LOW PE1CES for cash. C. B. II 0 It X I X G, Crystal Palace, Corner of Di idg nud Witt r streets MilTlHitown. Pa. January llfh. '88 ly r,. t :.:.. itkh vi.mai.k how. j , 1. Ml A W ai. mu mntl al, ex- r. -1 -i a A. . HW I JJMA i am- i V . ' , lit; j rrluL 4 Ml I an n..n. FOR tS otJasar rTnew 1 j FOR BOYS I I 1 5 Ml- YATES BEST MADE IN toUr by Iti.M Araerw-Afi m busNfutfiM aMtkrrior to all r ewh rt wntML. iyax by maUL . fsarue- - . " . aUau- c lr. LftZ. S Traaaoot I If. f DCIDV Wlfifl DCtPUrD be-41mel.wtli UI9 ui Pi-nni niiiiu UbLUHLn a lltfCTri. wnm lua hfm from bla Wliv lnoa Oba Dolimr. K-t n may pupaij. rivior book en.. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS- Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ei oods It X1EN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Saits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, ho don't fail to give him a call il in need ol Clothing, D. W. H A RLEY MIFFLINTOWN AND iOLTHS AND CHILDREN'. THE WORLD'S OPPORTUNITIES, LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTKUT STS DIED: STIMELING On tbe 7th inst., in Turkey Valley, Martha Ann, wife of Daniel Stimeling, aged 40 years, 7 month and 7 day. . MirFLINTOWN MARK UTS. Mirruirrows, June 27, 1888. Butter 12 Keg 14 Ham 124 Shoulder, ........................10 Sides, .......................... 8 I ard .. . . .....a....... 10 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MAFKKT. Wheat, Corn new........... Oats, Rye Cloverseed.... ....... Timothy seed ........ Flax seed B. an ...... ........ Chop. ., Short Ground Alum Salt..., American Salt........ 75 to HS 58 30 to 32 CO 3 .. SI. 75 .. 1 60 19 00 1 50 22 Oil 1 25 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PurL&DXLPHiA, June 23rd, 1888 Wheat 86c ; Corn 57c ; Oats 44c ; Ham 10 to I2c ; : Shoulder 7c i Lard 9c ; Smoked Beef 12 to j 13c ; for small Live Spring Chicken 15 to . , . , 1 ., . in,N a-v .w ir umiiuiu ixe ; l.lve Seminar preached at Mats mora, last Sun- i ,2 to 13c 5 Butter 12 to 2u- E. dy. j Hie; Rye Straw at $17 to $17.50; Hay at Children,' D-y was observed it the Pott 1 " 8 P G. W. STIL.L. IN HE OK, THE LEAD. Till. OlN'IaY EXClaUSIVE Boot and Shoe Store WE KEEP THE 1 LARGEST STOCK, BEST STOCK, MOST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear in Juniata County. a:nx how to usi: ti lizi. . "This lares and hssdsoma nw nook. . yTf.fl. 1 a rVT'Tl ' ELKfl WTLY n-t bronabt oat by Hrp-r Ilrotber.. LLLL STli Al LU. aiULill.t.1 1U1 promise, to be on. of tbr moat, pnpulni as well ni osofal of tbs tesw of that emlii-tli pat.ltsblrir honse rr l"r 2 "J, U tu the iaa of almost every other puhlisheo ti ntertptlnn "arjavsasd I mtrlr.t JJ,"" rnrnrfu' b.K.k pnt.lisbwl In many a day." .V r. ITorW " B.ralF !" fcJiTJST Mod mor. rsaJ vslu. ram from th. pr "-ONwwr. .V T fct.TT.'".'? ? ' rMi full and cwrtmil ronal1rmUon." r. t om. jonnwr.. . it ditf1c1-n'T h lbrnrlp. nuh lr rniu pnTit. l innr hmwd ult4 to ttr "AGEMTS DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUKITY TO MAKE MOKT." V, iVraLnwVrTen V't'.- Vr Ti Inrtrmrtlunn ma any parson with this book can barome a tnrmt ("" -IHMm' is aa btndmnc. as w. 1v aoaolal xarma ana e-ay r miS.i, wmiori.iora iw. ..-.... full ...nU.nl. .Wnarial Ini snui.ir oir iwnMriia.ir uiiM.r.mi v utu..i.. . - sst fre to all. dOnei at oow. LMtU ti CO., Publisher, hpringfleld, Mass. JAMES & MAYER BUQQY CO. Mnnulacture THE "Veliicle for the FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Best finished and Most durable luodimn priced VEHICLES ever offered in America. Send for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street. CINCINNATI. Ohio. The people generally recognize penuine claim. It is an easy matter to make extravagant statements. It is f ir more imtKirtaiit. however, to have the people credit yonr statement". We invite comparison. Our stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest prices, and challengejany and all competitors. You know tbe store. There ia only one. We shadow all. Kemp'sManureSpreader G. W. HECK aaUa Iasrsv, - r-isCAA I ...f.rlSWS. . M.Z!l U1 r"V VJ J&r?i s-.jw..Mi-i H,9i,te:udTrsd.M.rk r'CLEAMFASl S BLACK TOCKINGS The r. . otinee Co'. Oya. M.rlai.VlSi 35 Per Oent. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. Itlatit yarn oa rb isseket. lt-fsrw rrnmi cry Frsieln i. VQion. 1 11u-rrstl ici'-'r ir-e. KKLFORD BLOCK, CORNKR MAIN AND BRIliE STREETt k irt ITiii ke u t, co MOMCV lfUB If tnr ata a- ar aa f 'fclldrea atealna. .Mea'a liait Haar. SILK FINISH, LISLsT, and COTTV TOenxrExcrisicR hosieSt c. 1113 CHSSTNUT 5V.. MIU0L'r . i i - i f I 'A k v. '4 YT ' ' ' - - - - J ' J -a- a
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