r - BJ-J.-SQ. SEiNTINEL & REPUBLICAN MirFLINTOWN. B. F. SCHWEIER, BniTOB AVBB rBOrBlBTOB. "T aa log cabin boy, Harry of the wtmt." . Phtmuil exercise proves a cure in muriv eriscs for brain weariness and j Malaria. Ocai will radte an efiieieut cuair man of the Republican National Committee. ... - - - An esprefS wagon is required to haul the mail matter sent to General Harrinou theue days. Pennsylvania will give one huDJred thousand majority for Harrison and Mnrtnn : romu in earlv out of the delude. Thskb are a great runny protection Democrats who will not swallow the ant i protection policy of President Cleveland. Snow fell on Mount Washington, nearly a foot depp ou the morning' of the 12th of July. The temperature fell to 21 degrees - - The CLieugo auurchivt'a have or gunized Sundiiy Hchoola in which it is expected Uo.CMO jounij people will aoon tttt"nd. Aniiichy ia tobe taught in t'ue schools. Tit- aaihta of the bandana are not eo euthmitiHtic sinc-o the notuina tion of Harrison and Mjrton. They alre iy ft cl tLo pressure f f tha If the rVtuocri.ta who are so busily ng:ij.-d in li'i'i'in' on tho addition al prii e thtit te addod to a t-uit of clothrs by the tarii). would devoid h'i!f the Mime energy to a red.:c!iou of to.MjLip taea which aro the taxe that tal.o c he rivenuu of tl:c fnrt:iei; they rc".;!J bo of bOUio Bubht.mtial good to tho farmer. 'Shkkmam is n :t altogether as cold a man as h appear. Ilia wife and Lie dauu''terH catinoc understand why thu wi nl Lim come to look npon Litu in tbat w.iy. Thoy ce altogether a difTerect pLuan of hii c'.inrnct. r. II o iti very detiv a'lvi- iu his afTckrliou tor thetu. Uin wife f.its ti.at what tho world taken f :r roldncFs in haJc wmduena. He ntver had any grat e. He W.1M built w itii runny nhar45 angles, and hin joints nn.i muscles respond slowly and awkwardly. 'When he wus young he was bashful. He nver c inld dancy. Mid he never de Veloprtd that gv'ietful way of paying a corupliinrMit and Lining a girl for which his brother, tlie Cteneral, in bo justly famous." "A ph"no.rrat)h will arrive at Mr. Thomas A. Kdison's laboratory at I.lewollvn Park within a day or two. which, when it in allowed to give forth the eounds that are coutained within it, will create no small degree of sen at ion. It contains the tones of the eloijui nt voice of William H Glad stone, ex Premier of England, the "Grand Old Man," who ia now Ire- land'H d :irent advocate. Still more theio ir4 seuled up in the little in etrutiiemt a ng by the diva, Adelina Patti, aud a Fp -;ch by the Ilight Hon. Arthur .James Palfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland Mr. Edison scnt thiH uiuht perfect of all hia phono graphs to Knjjlaud some months ago with tli i lea of obtainiug for the edification of the American people the sound! of tho voices of the great Englieh atatesmoD, Gladstone and Palfour, aa well as those of tho divine Patti, whom) last and onlv furewell tour i still fresh in the memory of aa iovern or music in Ibis country. Tho niiesiou was a success, und the phouogr'iph. full of eloquence aud song, is shuoet hourly expecUJ to arrive. When Mr. "Edison t-hall nnutly turn tho crank which shall un wind the skem of language aud music a tn-at may lie expected such aa luav never be experienced agaiu until Gladstone, I'.aifour and Patti shall come in propria persona-.' Victims uf Liirhtniuir. C'ahsei n.v. Duk' ta. July 5 lnlitmpf,' .-truck the ftrui iioun cf t)le Oi.'stnd, ten niih s north of Hunt T, t!HH county, 1 r;vUy nitrtit, kuJlULr oiuii kii.i uik wiliv ,iuio nei'h bora Htii-iDfr Hie hK;e oti iSHtnrd.iy ev nin' noticed the forsaken appc.ir aurn of the dwf-lhrg, acJ. fjroir. nti entrauco, found tho terrilily muti!;it d bodien lyiuj; on the floor. The only child, nu ei'ht months' ol.l baly, was on the h1 uniujured. The bu.ldir.o; had caught fire from the linhtDirijr, but a heavy rain pre vailiu; extino;uiehed it. Oientad had ient frr his fathtr and mother only a fe.v wt eka previous) and tiiey arriv exl from Norway yesterday on time to piirticipute io the funeral. Uere snd there through the county ia a irea trade Repnhlican, ho, naturally will gravitate to Cleveland, but where one tie ytibitcan of that kind is lost to the industral cause, ten or a doxen protection Democrats Join the protection Harrison and .Vorton column. A largo list of na'nes of Dem ocrats who are prominent in tbeir respec tive districts who have fled from tbe Irre trade party and Joined the protection party eould ba glvec. A few names are here given aa straws to show which way tha political irea trade wind ia blowing prom inent members out uf the party : Gbrbbal A. L. Fiabsos, ol Allegheny ooonty. Hob. OiAMoa Nam., of Erie, once a - Democratic candidate for State Treasurer. JcDOEHA.iDtf.uCLackawanna.alie-IoDg'of Hantinp;1on. Slifllin, Juniata, Ter-' If.'f'' "'".tl1 C"r"', th" Ll'ht .aiocrat. irv.Snrrsi nlU ai.l!?,U!'.!0';4",,'",r W" I Deraocrat. v-Mato FuBwuvi,, t.4 Chester, Del ware county. IIos. Jons Susoicrr, of Montgomery eoonty, President of National Bank ot Norriatown and 'ormer candidate lor Con gree. Fbabk Hbath, of Erie county, former cand idate for the L'gialatnre. J. W. Gsphabt, a leading lawyer ol Bellefonte. Fbsdbbics STAaroao.of Corry,ea Mayor of that city and a former candidate for the S lata Senate. H. C. Tbixlkk. of Lehigh eoanty, former ly President of the Allentown Coinmoa Council. CmLM McKbvsa, ol Allegheny formerly candidate for Congreas, R. L. Mastim. of Fayette ceunty, late member of tha Democratic Central Com mittee. Jons W. Hixdsbabcb, of Washington county, leading Democrat in that county Ubobob II. Him, of Northampton county, former Bnrgess, ol Bethlehem. .IgbtBloa-'s Fatal Work. Tba Fulton Republican of the 12th in at. relate tba tollowinc ainsular freak of lightning. On tho afternoon of July 4tl, David Richards tarxii'iartv known as -'Judge Dicker ," of Buck valley, t'nion township, wai instantly killed by a stroke of lightning. Ha wis working Beld of corn on Sideling Hill mr.uctaiu about a m'V and one-hall from Kranklin Mills, belcnginic to John Uendershot, when a thunder atom came op and ho retruated to a ahaltr wl'icti ba bad constructed of bark, l-.r the purpose During the progress of the stortu a sapling wan atruck by Iigbtninit, on which a grapa vine clung, that hid its ro t la tie shaiter abova aliuiled to. Mr. Richards was ra- clining agint tbia vine and tba fluid, past- i-g down it, bruke m tbe bck part of bis brad, j . J down bis body and tore open his liues. His son, Lewis, wbu is employ ed at Fr inklin iiilia, on bis return borne, wis surprised at tbe abaeoco of hia father, after tba rain, and hastened to ascertain the canse. He di-covrred his lifeless body abuiit 9 o'clock. No iutfuaat was heM and the n mains were tuCrn luMr. Handershot's bcut i; o'clock, and trom thence borne tba following morning. Tbe deceased was about fit fy jrara of age, intelligent, quick witted and vpen-bearted, and was well- knewn throughout tbe lower end ol tha countj . A Dellstitrul Vacation Trip. The Fencs) Ivatiia Ra.lroad Company's select excursion ot J uly 2rtth, to A'lantic Titv, Cpi Mav, Sra Iie City, or Ocean I'itr is ona ol tha choicest even's ot th-r summer season. E.ery one who lnter-da to te short holiday can select fnm this list of place pelit th it wi.l Tjr l aU the pleasure to be er j vei by the sea. The rate, tto, is so losr that no oti naad hesti tatc, aud tha limit of return trip ia ao liberal that it will Alls the aversge vacs::on period. A special train, rnnuing on tbe schedule givsn below, will carry tha party, and tbe ronod-trip ticKets. good tor ten days, will be sold at tbe rstes quoted : Rata. T. Leaves. Pittsbtiru 10 00 5 64 A. F.:ist Liberty 10 S OU . Tr ii,. in fill i ! rniontnwn 1000 6.6.H Conn. l'sviHe 10 (HI 7.Z1 ' ottd i'o 10 00 7.fi4 Ureenslmrg 10 OJ 9 F,i Indiaua II 00 6.10 Butler 10 0O 6.0 t. Apollo 10 i) H Jj Lstri.he 10 00 10 10 B'a'rsvi-.l.. 10 00 9.2 Jobnslean ll.O-i Orcss n 8 50 11 57 Altooni 8 01) l.Oo P. a Ttn.ne 1 C5 I 311 Huntingdon 7 HI 2 OS Onmberland H 50 8 20 A.M. Bedford 8 SO 8.55 " Mt. Union 6 75 2-23 P. it. McVeytown 8 60 2 43 l.-wi-town Junction. . . 6 O0 H.W Mifflin 5 65 3.0 " I'ott Roval 6 60 3 24 Newport 6WJ 3 51 PhtUdelitiM, Ar "..lO The party will rest in Philadelphia tha niht of tbe 2'th, and proc-ied to tha sea shore bv any regular train of tha succeeding day. The tickeiswill be good to return by sny regular within ten days, except New York snd Chicago Limited. Juniata Talle) Camp Mcctlug- The Annual Scfsion ol the Juniata Valley Camp-Meetins: Association will lie held, commencing Tuesday August 14. lt-KH.and closing Vriitar, August 24, 1S8, tocontinue 10 d tvs. The grounds will be open for apecupancy on Wednesday, August 1, IH!S. and ail who iab to occupy tbeir tents at that time can do so. TINTS. Persons drslrir.g tents fij b accommo dated, aa long as any remain, by address ing the Secretary. Price of tents : S7 for Urst door, second door, or 'i together whan occupied by tba same latuily. Persons applying for tents must make application to tbe Secretary at Newton Hamilton, and forward witli application $1 on each tent dnsire,!, tbe balance to ba paid on or belore tbe fourth day of camp. BOABOIKO. Two large boarding houses ststd near Ciicle TSo. 3, furnished witti tables capable of seating tour hundred person. Tha bosrling will be in charge ol tha !.. I'nioo M. E. ( t.nrcb, and under control of tbe Association. Boarding per term, commencing with dinner on Tnesday. Angust 14. an-t ending with breakfast on r'rtdsy, August 24, lb. $7 ; boarding pr dsv, SI ; single meal, 40 rents ; children under 12 years oi age, half price. rRKACHBBS. The usual liberal provisions will be made for the accommodation of tbe ministers of tha U.K. Church who may nttend tbe meet- ! log. All Methodist preachers bo attend in, meeting win re anowea mo use or one tent free bv the paynn-nt of one dollar to arrure position, if K-cnpied by their cwn family. A reduction ot 20 per cent, from ma pno'isneoj raies lor terra octets win be mad- on boa: dine to ministers and their . ... tamiliva iittom SAnuTica. Bsggage wi!l bv carried on Pennsylvania Railroad on Worday and Tuesday, August ard 14. srd returned on Krrdjy, August 21, free of charge. All baggage must be plainly marked witb name and residence cf the person, and number t tent, and directed in rare of Juniata Val'ey f arrp-Meeting Association N'awton Hamilton, Pa. ISCSLLASgOlS. Fartiesdesinrg sleeping accommodations will b provided to a limited extent by ad dressing tha Se.-refary. I. M. Kjo, J. K. Raouas. President. Secretary. A rTbeat Field on Fire, A peculiar accident happened near Fay ettavil e on Fridsy on tho farm of H. O Gwriiawslt, Tbe stubble in a wheat tteM caught Bre from a hot box on the whers ol a reaper and self binder and spread rsi'ldlv ovr tbe field. Tbe harv est ers had great difficulty in cheeking the Hemes, but fortunately no shucked wheat was burned Chambersbarg Repository. District Ke-tmion. ; -A iWbir'Cl TO union OI IU8 Veterans , . . , . - . . . , I ry, bnyder and I nion eoantiea will -1 L Le! -1 at Lewititovyn. Augual : 23 and 2t. Tents will be famished free to all visiting veterans and pota. A grand parade and sham battle will be an interesting feature of the oc casion. A band will bo in constant att ndance for concert and dress yia- radA purpose. A cordial invitation is t ztended to alL Xevr Wheat In tbe Market. Tba now wheat crop ia gradually appear ing In the msrket. Among the sales made on 'Change yesterdav were 600 bushels from Delaware which graded Ho. 1 Pannsvl raoia, and was sold on the dork by Chris tian it Co. to the Franklin Baker Milling Co. for 851 cents per bushel. 1800 bushels from Maryland, which inspected No. southern red, were also sold on 'Change by E. L. Rogers A. Co. and Christian At Co. to tha Market-street Milling Company for 8? rents pur bushel North American, Jul; 11. m Horse and Raggy Molen. On the right of J nly 6'b, a horse wa stolen trojj tbe stable of C. O. Winey U Delaware township this county, a buggy from Amos Oberboltaer near Centra, a set ot harness from Goorge Iloperd near East Salem, aid a buggy whip aud spread from A. K. Market at East Salem. Tbe horse is a tall, lank, black one, with a Rom m aose a shoe mark or lump on right fror.t leg near the body and a little white sa.idle mark. aDd is fifteen or sixteen hands bigb. A reward of twenty-Are dollars will be paid lor the recovery of the hoise, buggy, har ness, whip aid spread. Register. a 'From Pittsburg to tba mountain fast nesses of Raodolr b county, W. Vs., towns bare been ravaged, manufacturies bave been innndated, boats have been sunk, bouse and luiuoer have been Boated off, tlelda with tbeir wheat in shock and growing crops have been devastated, families driven to the hills for shelter and in many instances the accumulations ot years ol toil and seli decial have been lost in an boar. The losses entail. -d by the Hood will not fail abort ol iS,lA 0O0, a large proportion of which fails with crashing crToct upon tba people oe tbe thriving counties of ttuogilia , Marion, Taylor, lUrnson, Lewis, B.vrborir, lphur and Randolph in West Virginia. In Pennaylvatua the losses are in the coun ties of All' gheny, Vrabingt". W eatmorc Und, Fayette and Greene, .hi aaviot Us ing in Allegheny, Washington and Fayette. These losses tall most betvdv upon the owners ot coal property, rAilroad companies and laruicra. Turbett ItemB. Tho happiest man in Turbett is Albert Hennnn. It's a Girl. We were pleased to iceeive a call froui Rev. and Mrs. Spe Idy of Port Koy i! n few evenings since. It is tbe report that Freedom will hold a festival in the near future iu the new school bouse near Dr. Gra ham's f Arm. Mr. Lt O. Boyer haa removed in to hia new Louse. It is the finest hu.io iu Turbett township. Tho appeAi tcc-- for the chestnut crop is very promising, l-ut for the fruit it is uot.as there wnl bo lets this year thnu last in this viciuity. Col. . W. L. mills CLinteuiplatea a trip to Texas af .er harvest rnd if he mn snit himself ia a Loino will re move hid f:uni!y. Tcr3ett. AS.tOlJICEMEJIT. Central Pennsylvania Chautauij Ja Assem bly : Rev J. florning. Pres., Orangevule, Pa ; Mrs. E. R. Ikeler. Sec-, Bloomsbnrg, Pa.j Mr. Z. T. Foaler, Treas., Willow Springs, Pa. Recognition Day at Mnnntnl n Grote, Pa,.iur. 1, 15. Tbe recognition excrcis-s sent oat from the C L. S. C. headquarters will ba ned tbrougbuut the dav. In the toreooon there will be a lecture, entitled ; Pluck, by Rev. Geo. W. Miller, D. D. of Brook iv n, S. X. In tbe afternoon Ibere will be an essay by Miss Amelia Armstrong of Bloomshurg, Pa.; an addrrss bj Dr. Fred Corsa of Kingston, Pa., and an address to tbe class of 1888, with the presentation of diploinis, by Rev. lliles C. Pardoe ol Uarria! urg. Pa In tbe evening. Prof. Will 3 Mouroe, of Nanticoke, will arrangi a Chautauqua Round Table. Mr. John R. Role of Dauvilla, Pa , wi'4 be tlie marshail of iha day, and will have cbsrge of decorations, procesaious, etc. Mr. Myron Low, Rev. Aaron Bower and Misa Cora L. Post will be the conim.ttee on muic, aud will provide tuusical exer cises throughout tha day. The day promises increasing interest and wa trust will prove enlarta nio and profit able to all. it is m beautiful harmony with tbe great religious gathering the Mountaia Grove Caropmeeting'' being tba opening day ot the seventeenth mealing held in that delrgbtlul grove. Tha grova is located an the line ot tbe SunDury Uaxeltoa Wukeabarre U. R., thirty-aavea milea from Suubury, aeveutevu miles from Uasiatos and seventeen miles from Catasriaaa. For the Stil asd RsrcaLWAa. Several veara since a brave woman liv ing in a wild and sparsely settled aistnct ol tbe great Russiari Empire had occasion to make an errand to a netgh .'s late on a cloudy, starless night j an 1 a tha errand was of so great itntortsnM that it could not : be put eff uniil dav shjj.d d iwa. although ! it was ver dara:. she atsrted with a lantern I In ona band and a valuable m-ssasge io tbe j oth.-r. The lantern gTe forth a goorl. ; bright, ateadv. light. Vbea th- womsu'tai i I Ks. e on the mil inr an hnnr or mor. '...h ! l mm V t u,v-- mllM Sf.t,nl f h. m I K . t where duty and. necessity ealkd, the howla ol a woll came plainly to her ears. Near er and nearer came the bidcooa, how.iug animal ontil it came into tbe pathway along which she hastened. Bat it had now come aa near aa it had courage, for tha light baf fled it and it did tot spring npon tbe brave traveller, but followed after. Tbe bright light kept it at bay until tbe journey was complete and tba brave woman waa aaf f wnb ber friend a. Thus tbe light of tbe lantern waa a eource of protection, since tba wolf like moat of ild aiiirasls Is sfraid of fire Now everybody living passes through 'U-e journey of hie-' witb or without Divine L'ght as it is accepted or rejected by each whether their lives be long or short, whether lives of povertv or live of a more or less supply ol wealth or change fnl lives from poverty Io prosperity or the reverse from prosperity til poverty and whether tbey pursue the narrow way to Salvation or trie broad road that lesds to the place of the lo-t. But since life baa been frequently compared to a person taic Inc a iou ncv along which are nianr roada and avabues over and through which bat I one road (Christ) h-a Is to ihe forgiveness ot sins, salvation, a id a iajpy resurrection to come, I lor tbia reason consider the j Russian woman who made the journey on j the dark night with the lantern, tbat k-pt at bay the woK, a flt persoi are to comp-re j j KjpHss iuw -u-ga 01 me won i, mwrss in inn dq. i 'i aio Mini mail DOll to pluck tbem out of the bands Ktxletaa.r. The Light and Way b ihrir' their ' hearts and thereby they are enabled to aee by faith their own resurrection to immor tality bv their Saviour tna resnrrecuon and light, (who arose from aeatn io me, and shortly thereafter ascended to the right band of the Maieaty In Heaven as Mediator. Lhriat pardoning ine bids oi those that come to Him and believe ia giv ing them light and oH-rey. Christ giving men the promise and roreaignt oi mo .jiie beyond tha present by his own resarractlon and bis subaoqnenl ascension into Heaven is riving tbem mora light than any otnr light gives on salvation and the life to come. The Ascension of (J Mist a of itself a source ot light to the world. Tbe intercession of Christ is a light to the world. Christ's second coming is light to tbe world and will signal the time lor the advent of the perfected Heavenly kingdom amono: tho redeemed and saved of tha world of a'l a?cs since tha creation. Throutb Christ tbe Liiht of the World" there baa been and ia light for the dying lor even in tha hoar before death persons tnac have obeyed God through Christ the Light bave testified to the visions of a com ing Immortality. Thus Chriat while he ia light to the physically healthy and well ia also a liaiht to tba believing sick and oying in tbe world, and as tbe light of the lantern that tha Russian woman carried kept off the darkness and wolf so Christ is a light and a lamp to multitudes of souls when the ruy-tery f death and the grave come into the thoughts. I t a light since Christ came to save for a higher lite ; 2nd, alight at the tbunebl of death to the persons of faith because Christ saves tho souls of each believer when tbeir bodies die or when l.fe in the world ends : 3rd. a light at the thougbtof death (whether io health or sick ness) since Christ arose from death to lilt and will at the appointed time bnijr hia disciples that have died, with Uiio. arrayed in Immortal and spiritual bodiaa suitable for lif e in Ueaven. Therefore Jesus Christ is a light to people that beli eve on him (snd tbua a light to the world) in all the pleas ant and onp'.easant changes and turns dor. thrir lives, and ia a light to all that coma unto God through bim. Cbrist is a light further to believers since they bave laitb that be save aonls and receive tbom to Paradise at the death of the body even as the spirit of the Lord Jesna went to Para dise at his death on the cioss and remained in Psradise ontil he arosa from tha tomb Tbe doctrine derived from Christ's tesch ines. that tha aouls of Christians snd all saints now In Paradise shall be uuited to their vet to be rsnrrected changed and gloria ed bud.es is truly a great light tbe Master has bestowed on tbe world. Christ as He aaid, I am the Light of the world is truly such. FABER. YATES BEST MADE mm V F0KIE.N AND T0UTHS, I OR I30YS A D CIIILDBE5. LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS DR HOBENSACK'S BEKVOUa LLBILITY F1LL&. A ur and safe ncciK for fik Mm &srd ricbtltty of tbe tero ty trm, um1 c-vtTTi cxhmuaUtoa avnvin"; frooi youthful bt pruorncr . tictur azmI oTwork of bodr stud braiK. causinc rTcai aad nctUsU weak nrtv. ioasS o4 TTv-morr mad tvexual ttv -4 r.irf. CURES OLD mm4 YOU NO. Price $ parr bos. Prepared and io arsusiet.1 Dr KobcoMck'a L&bormtorr. No. ZOtJ N. -a Street, Phile, bead for caniUr. LEGAL. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EttaJe of LCD WIO SCHROKDER Ut of Fermnnagk twp.t Juniata Co., dee'd. Wbereaa Letters Testamentary on the Last Will and Testament ot Ludwig Schroe- der, late of the township of Fermanagh, deceased, bave been issued to the under signed, this ia to notify alt persons indent ed to said estate to make immediate pay ment snd those having claims to present the some dnly authenticated lor settlement. LEWIS DEU AN, Executor. Mittiintown, June 6, 18 -6w. AGENTS WANTED To canvass for one of tba largeat, old est established. BEST .tl'RSERIES ,ln tbe cejuntrj. Moat liberal terms. Uneqnaled facilities. GENEVA NURSEHT, esUbliahed 1M6. W.T. Smilli. teoria. X- X. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, Geltjtltnrr, Pa- FOUNDED IN IS82. Large Faculty. Two Fnll couraee of atudy Classical and Scientific. Special courage in all de partment. Observatory aad laburatonae. Three large building. New Building and Chapel in course of erection. Libraries 22.COU voluuiea. Kt censes low. Acces- aiWe bv lr-qu-nt Railroad trains. Location 1 . 1 Xl i T1 I I L'lL t T l . .. . roost p!ssant snd heaitnv. PREPAR. ATORI DLPAKTMCaV, ia aeper ate bin hi ii g, lor ooys snd young men pre--iug lor business or College, under spec ial care of the Principal, Rev. H. O. Bueb ler and two asaistanta, tha latter residing with students in the bnildin;. Full term opens Sept. 6lh, 1888. For Catalogues, address H. W. JlcKNIOHT, D. D.. President, or REV. n. O. BUEHLER, A. 11 FrinciLaU. Gettysburg, Ps, Caulion Xotlce. All persons are hereby cautioned, not to irespasa on Ibe lands ol tbe undersigned In fpruce Hill, snd Beale townships, for tbe purpose of galb--rtng berries, bunting, fish ing, or in any other way troptssing, on aaid lands, as the trespass law wn be en forced against people who violate said law. fjASBISOB- Mibbimcii June 9, IP. Xottce loTrespaineri. Having leased 40l acres of wood land of David Wilson, and 4t0 acrea of wood land ef John McClure, adjoining lards ot Pennsylvania Rallroaf Couipsny in tbe vicinity ot Boiler's Up. I hereor out too B,"'' '"0 'cased Ucds for thu purpose o t'"f 4 M fottli. an person aeainst tn-spsm - on tha ,hn,vi Jobs Bcasbok. MilUiiituno, it ay 2'J, l. ,-YATES 1 ' 1' M . : 4 Tbe following scale of price for anoounc- menta has been Mutually agreed npon br he undersigned, and no deviation trom the -arae w ill be made r Congress, $-5.1 President Judge. $25 j Senate. $10 ; Legis lature, $7 ; A-sociale Judge, Prothonotary, Register and Recorder, and Sheriff, each. $o : Commissioner and District Attorney, each, $3 ; Jury Commissioner and Auditor, each, $1. All additional commanicationa recommending candidotea will ba charged 10 cents per line. Money in all cases to be paid IX ADVAHCI. WM. H. ALLlbU.1, Etiitmr Juniata Herald. B. F. SCHWEIER, Editor Sestihel asjd Repcblicas. ANNOUNCESIElTrS. REGISTER ANB RECORDER Air. Editor : Please announce the name of Neal M. Stewart for the office of Regis- I ter and Recorder. Mr. Stewart is a man well qualified lor tha o flic a. Ha has been a dilliireot worker in tba Republican ranks and If nominated will make a strong candi- I date. llstiKUKA, Editor Seuttntl and Republican : f would announce to the Republicans of Juniata I eruntv for the nomination of Register and Recorder, J. G. Mateer of Port Royal who is industrious and worthy and comptetent to discbarge tbe duties ol tbe once. ruki Kur al. Editor Sentinel and Republican : I would announce Anson B. Wilis as a suita ble candidate for the office of Register and Recorder. Mr. Wilis is a clever and worthy young man abunuantiv quaiinea to aia-1 charge tbe duties ot tba office mentioned. airiLii tun is. SHERIFF. To tke Editor : Please announce the name of Jamea McCauley, as a candidate I lor tbe office of Mberitf, subject to tba usiios ut the Repub'icao Party. Mr. Mc Cauley is a true and tried Republican, of I well known business ability, tact and energy, conscientious and failbtul, and if nominat ed and elected will creditably and honestly discharge tbe dunes ofthis office. aiirLi?iruY May 21, 1988. I hereby announce myself a a candidate for the omce of bbrritr at tbe ensuing Primary Election, subject to the usages of I tba Republican party, and would most respectfully ask tha support of tha party. a A ML J4L. LArr. June 18, 1888. I hereby announce tbat I am a candidate at tbe ensuing Primary Election tor tbe I nonrtiation for tbe omco of Sheriff, subject to Republican usage. If ao fortunate as to I be suecessf ul, ir.d afterwards be elected. I pledge myself to di-chsige tba dutiea of I the otr.ee with Udeiitr. C. C. McCCLLOCU. McColloch's Mills, July 10, 1H. Mr. Editor : Please annonnca thrt I am a candidate tor the office of Sheriff ot Juniata I Co.. saLl'-ct to Republican Rules. 11 ao lortunate as to be notnina'ed a'ld elected I pledge myself to a lauUlul discbarge of tbe duties ol tbe omce. JOSEPH PAGE. ASSEMBLY. Afr. Editor : Ples-e announce through the columos of your paper that 1 am a candidate ! r Assembly, subject to the usxges ol the Republican party and solicit tha support of the organization. WILLIAM HERTZLKR. Turbett Township, Juua t, lo8. Mr. Editor : Permit rae to surzest that Ii Latimer Wil.on, of Walker, wouldmake a very strong snd unexceptionsble candtttste for the Legislature, at tbe coming election. He is a true and life-lor t Republican, who bsi ceter sought sny kind ol ottice, ot mature yeara and rilened j jdgmeut, whose ludustry and intelligence has made liim what he is, one t,f the most urorr-ss-ve and successful fsrmera ol J uuiata. He is keenly alive to tbe best Interests ol the producers of tbe county, and just tho ruin Io wateh over and losier tnose interests. wBeu :h bill tor tbe KU.ililtion of Isxjtion, so cruel defeated ia the last lrgislsture by a trick, conies up for action at next session. Workitigaien iook to your interests snd lioioinale rie of v ourselves, 11. Latiutor Wilson The Ksrmer. DKLAWAHR. June 19th lto. COL'S TV CilAIKVAS. Tbe cams of A BiAdlorJ Evans is here by announced as a candidate fr Cit.triusn of the County Committee. MANY REPUBLICANS. Mr Editor : Plesse announce William V. Shirk, ol Oakland Mills as a candidate for chairman of tbe County Committee at tbe ensuing Primary Kleciioo. As tbe ap proaching csiupiigu proniisvs to be a hot one needmg tbe best executive ability on the part of thu County Committee and Chairman to in n 'ire ru:cass, wa deem Mr. Shirk just the man fitted for tbe position. He will make a live, active aud suuceaslul campaign, doing justice to all tn candidates. MANY REPUBLICANS. July 7th, I8r?D. STATB SENATOR. JJr. Editor: In looking around in search ot a suitaMe candidate for Slate Senator one who can leal tbe Republican parly to Victory in thedistriet expediency dictates tbe nomination ot William C. Pom roy, of Port Royal. He Is in every way qualified lor the office, and would make a wise and careful legislator. In announcing bis name aa a candidate tor State Senator, we do so with tha conviction that be can be triumph antly elected. MANY VOTERS. June 18ib, 18SS. 1 On PER PBOFIT and Ham LJW CJr NT plea Free to meu can vassers for Dr. fscwtt'a Oeavala E:iectrlcOelta, Rinihea, Ave. La dy agebta wanted for Electric Corsets. (Juice sales. Write at once for terms. Dr. Scott, 848 B'way, N. T. 5W':r54 MANURE SPREADERS S FARM WAtiONS stllttitrri ya s-M The etassrssl Haremasr out anS the ;Tf'ilV7J-a. - only kind that -o ba rs-- , Mssarri Fassiss Mills. Isrs siaeller.. rrs fatter, rlf. All are wmrrmnto. Pries auailad 1rr. MS ullil HIUKCO. Colsaks vO. r s Brs.ik Misifc BALKKSISWS. MB. Mason & Hamlin i i i r- Organs and Pianos. t'PtVltxiTnP'macr over ill otl.rs hss liu rr-il Hi-rhest Bonora at all Great World s LxiiilMlious since 1N67. iiurm h Jif L?"T7id M?de of Btrinemr Pianos, irresnted by MsKn Hamlin hi lf2, 1. a great advance ia fiano oonrfrnetloB, experts nrononncina; It -tba jr-atest luipruvemrnt in pianos in half a rsntorr " hsie. riruuJsr. c mu'uirur icstunootsla from nnrchasrrs uioMcians. and toners, and Piaoo and ioi Cautitsiea, free. -ri:r-? t SAiruir ceoait ura pnuo ca, i'. Z;t: 11 St (CMob Squtt IT? TCa. Si iM-riba lor tbe Sbktoiki. aud Rrrca licab, $1 t.er ai nam, if .aid m advuee 1.50, if Lot raid ia advance. J I "ffX. jrrrysThJ" 4 ett-Dsl UM wMv. rSr2TVariiS&VV Also msDofsetnrcrs r V ISSsjasVSfof Ttrisr Clever i i i A FINE PIECE OF WACCO IS INDEED A LUXURY ITlNZER'S AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT 0!JE TRIAL Will Convince You of I rs f'EFj'rs LOOK FOR THIS JuqS.hzeh i Bros., Louivtux, PAINTS. We r;iiaranteo every Packafre boaHng our firm name, nnd -will EEFAI I v. here Aa!3factioa ia Dot given. usriing ladJ-Hieil paint. 40 Baactifol Colors. MARBLEINE, T 24 Cxqoifiite Tints. or . SSSwSSa. VOOD STAINS C Colors, Unique Coach Paints, t Cobosa, PAINTS aad VARNISH in ONE APPLICATION aT a cost or CO czsna von a ncaav. Harness OU, &.C., &c, Eaxp!. Caedb Fm. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., 847 WARREN AVENUE, BALTIMORF. Md. nlUTIFY YOUR LAWSS. FCLDIN6 LAWN SETTEE. The Veer cf all Lawn Scats. Above cut ropra-Tit onr patented BetUie. Tbe only St-ttia ever made that will adjust itfielt to uneven ground, light, dnrable, handsnme and strong. Fainted bright red and ornamented. Plitasi wteea. 'J sad a.SU. 'talra. ..ril. RncUera, $4.00 earn. They all fold flat. If your dealer don't keep them, aX, bin to order for yoa from ' AizzaicAroLunraczAis c:.. 1331 to 1323 K. Ulm EL, t r. Lui is z!o. LEADS THE WOULD. 300 In Gold for General Superiority at Cia- eiunati ininatnai iLzposition after rtui trial aua Uytrt test. "PeArleen Traction and Portable Enfines. M Domestic " and Creamery Entrines. Steam Gang; Plows. The "Geigcr" Thresher and Cleaner. Talent Var'ahle Frle tion Ftl. Tat IXrs Ret-Works and p baw-iiulde. I?t !i 1 1 n and rh?nf-rt tsaw-MiU on Uie UHISLR MAMFACTURISG CO., TATjrssoir. nrrfT.rt es pa. Wo want aeeuta and tivita correspoDdecee. a r a E aS&ilti U, O02a S, n ,u 1-hr.y sr. mWclCT:, for raSJlllVi u K "OBKJ possoncvenr fsnliir thcra snr personal atteaihn. Fur tia LJiZ. I P. & SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. VOBatXXBT ANDREW BE ASHORE, J1GENT, Oaklanl Mills, Jnniata Co., Pa I08 TKINTiyG OK EVBKT KIND dou at this orfke. mV comes as vJTtobacco 5H POSSIBLE AND IS -45 5 TO KNOWN ASA j A MAKE IT R5 Tj ?ssa an, TJTTr. aSai LJ nCIOwI i !ol TAG ON EACH PLUS r--I SUMMER C0LLECT10K -F THE Latest New Spring SUMMER STYLES ! Ti,.n.I.n.r,lon Cl.thler ol.JuDlata Caunty kat Ids jmt re. lurued.fraD. tb EaittcrH cltlea 8PEING AND STJJSlIIiK STOCK, Will wake friends, outahine nvals, win victoii.s, anU m!1 ilf elf ou it merits. MEN'S BOI Sgi CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. .. fisnf. fiimiHhino. troodd. First Elegance, with pric-s ttat will astaaish you. No aal i wepectad unless I prove this. But I ask your patronage only wheu I give complete satiafnetion. My atock of HATS, CAP3, BOOT3 ft SHOES OYBR-ALLS, VT ATCHK8 aad JEWELRT, Cilico, Percale and WLita Shuta. Neck wear, Collars and Cuffe.Trnnks anJ Satcbels, ia full and complete. Call and see. Sam'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1810. 1 aa. Lesis K. Atkihsoh. Y. M. M. riSBBtl. ATKI.1SOX K I'tlltLL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, M1FFLINT0WN, PA. fry Collecting and Oonvayancinj prompt ij attended to. OrriCE On Main street, in place el resi dence of Lonis E. Atkinson, Ksq., south oi Bridge street. IUctat, lefco. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. 1. Has resumed actively the practice :arch ii'J, lb76 John IdcLaveaita. Josara w. fTiMHiL 91 l-X. A IV -CIIL I . 6T73IMK:)U, INSDBANCE AGENTS, FORT ROYAL, JVSIATA CO., PA. ByCnly reliable Companies represented. Doc. 8, 16si?6-ly JIjNIATA valley bank, OFMlFI LIKTOn S, a" A. WITH URANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSUi'U ROTMKOf'K. tfl. T. VA 1KT"1.', Caskr. 1C LCTOBS. W. C. I'omeroy, Joseph K hr..ek. John Hr'rtr.ler, Philip M. Krter, Louis E. Attit-son, Rohert K. 1'srkcr, BTOCSI'OLl tBS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shel!.v, Jose(.U Kothrock, Jsne II. Irwin, I.. K. Atkinson, W. Fr.nisroy. Amos G- Boussil, K. E. Parkrr, J. Il!u as Irwin, T. V. irwiu, JoLn Hrrlit!r. ("ti ii :r.ne r-i.j ,Mir;. Kuril, jerume n . i:inifOii,jr 1 Lrra and Tf ur pr cant. ii. forest will be paid on cett:fii ales cf drpositn. Ijsn 2a, lbfc7 tt Firm. CIC Spi mug And SEEiffl bcoas. s s n rt s x- -if ,1 IS o more winter lor months to come. Spring and summer Li . i .1 ere and to conform to the change the benior member of 0 the firm hasjuist returned from , ii.ar-tern iMarketr?, wliere lie 6e- 1 1 Jt ..-it a. ,1 i lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP JJN'. We have now filled our shelves with spring & Summer Goods of all kinds. Uur cus tomers have appreciated OUr efforts to give them goods to suit tueir purposes, and -we believe that we are better nrp- . . pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite jou to come and see and be eatficd In our dress goods department W have almost evervthintr rk sa v 1 , , ,,1 UOn' t 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 larrs. We have on hand a full line of rresh, Flam and Fancy GROCERIES. AI . I - - - aiso, me only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must nave 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, AIai Stkiust, Ofposite Cocbt Houbk, Miffiintown, Pa., Fred'k ESPKlSCiIAIi: V Son. v,i. .Vri Knra-erv and their collateral Toscarora 8,82 a. m.. Vandke8,35 a. m., bratch:.e.Offl n"L old corner" Third j Thompson.own . a. .. Durward 8.47 a and Orange street., Miffllntown, Fa. Mil town 8,54 a m., hewpor, 9,0a. w S.i is7 m., arriving at Harrisburc at 10 19 a. n.t wltto a weaJerful Class, combiniDfl: Stjla, Qmality and FENKSYLV aNIA EA1LE0AD. TIMK-TAULK On and alter Sunday May lStk, IB! trains Ltat stop at Mifflin will ma as ol'.aws: EAST TTARD. LTOoxa AccoamocaTioic leaves Altooaa 1 daily at 6 20 a. m., Tyrone 6t2 a. m., rinntinedon a. ro., Monet Tnloo at ! 6,fift a. m., Newton Hamilton 7.04 a. a., , ScVertovrn 7,20 a. io., Lewistown 78 a. ni., Milfbrd 8,11 a m., Mimia 8,17 a. m., f t Port Roval 8.23 a. m-. Mexico 8,28 a. m., and at Philadelphia, 3 1.1 p. m. Sea riBOBk EzraBss leaves Altoona dally at fi.'i.'i a. m., and atopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Uarrisburg, reaches Mitiliu at S1-6C a. m., Ilarrlsbarg 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelpkia at 8.15 p. in. Mail Train lravt-s Pittsburg daily at 6.56 a. ru., Altoona at 2,'JO p. m., and stop ping at all regular siations arrives at MiUlia at b3 p. iu., Uarrisburg 7.00 p. u., Phlia adelphia 4 25 a. m. Hail Exprese leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p ui. Altoona ai 2i p m ; Tyrone p m ; liuat tngdon 7 87 p m ; Lewistown & 43 p m j Mif flin 9 10pm; Uftrrisburg 1W45 psu; Phila delphia 4 2b a ui. Philadelphia Kxpress v. ill stop at MuSiia at 11 3 p. bb wheu fiagged - WtblHAhli. Vast Libb leaves Pbijdwphia dailv at ; 11 50 a m; Uarristu-2 8 40 p m ; Mifflin , C5pni; Lewistown 529 p m ; Altoeaa I in p m; nrrivrs at Piltbburg nt 1 1 pan. Wat Passkbqkb leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 XO a. m.; Uarr!i,biirg, 8 15 a. at.; uur cannon, M 04 a. m.; Newport, 9 Z a. m.; i!iilertnwn, 9 40 a. in.; Thompsontowa, 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 (VI a. m.; Tuscar ora, 10 04 a. rn.; Mexico. 10 07 a. in.; Part Poval, 19 18 a. m.-, iliniln, 10 20 a. so 4 Milfcrri, 10 2ti a. m.; Narrows, 10 34 a. ut. Lewistown, 10 4G a. ru.; llcVertown, 11 14 r. nr.; e t m Ilaruilton, 1 1 39 a. m.j Hbb linRrior., 12 17 p. ui.; Tvronn, 1 07 p.m. Altoona, 1 46 p. ru., and atop at all regular ststions between Uarrisburg and Altauaa.; OTfTKB Kxi'ttss leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 6 eO p. ra., Hnrrisliurg, 10 2J p. a., stovpmj at Uockville, atarrsvllle. Duneaa- j non, Newport, Millrmown, Tbompaontowa, 1 Port hoysl.tiiuo at taifHin, U ii a. ra.; Al ; toona, 2 20 a. ru., and Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. Kail Tbaib leaves Phi!ad!pbia daily at j 7.00 a. m., Uarrisburg 11.20 a. la., atr j port, 12 13 p. m.( Uiitiin 12.47 p. a., atop- I ..irm m, all tf.iili. V. n ... U ;ati i 1 ""e oi.'-uu. vutncFu aiiaiia . aid Altoona reaches A 'toona at 8 80 P ;titubuig.20 p. a. alk oba AccoMnAno leaves Pkii- ' sdeiphia daily at 1 1 60 a. in.. Uarrisbnra- at 4.ifi. jj,:ncttn, 4.49' p. S., i,'w- E?r ,':b AiiOmpsonto m., Aiiucrsiown p. as Thompsontown 5,30 p. rn., Vandyke 6,44 Ui . Tuecaiora 6,4s p. ' m., Port Royal 6,&J p.! in., Mexico 5,50 a. p. iu.. MIGlin 6.0J a. i ', Lewistown b,2.i p. n:.t JUcVevtown 6V V- " i"i" iiajiiuon j.iij p. m.. uuuUnpdou 7 4 P. u., Altoona 00 . m! ) Pacific Express loaves Philadelphia 11 Sg : p m ; Hurristurg 8 10am; Dunrannon 8 ' SU m IC.Wf.npt A 111 - M . u;wi- . .A , ........... . , aiiuiasivi n ; Lewistown 6 01 am; UcVeytown 6 2 a. in ; Mt. Union 6 49 am; Huntingdon 12 a ru ; Petersburg 8 26 a m ; Bpruca Creek 6 40a m; Tyrone IWim; BeU'a Mill, 7 22 a m ; Altouua 8 05 a na ; Pittsbmc 12 45 pm. I Sr Express east, aa Snadaya ! SSIVriV LEWISTOWN KIV1SION. i Trai ' Lv" Lwtown Junction lor MU- "y at oca am, 10 66 a m, 8 16pm; far , Sunbury at 7 15 a m, 3 00 p m. . u'tZ j Sunbury at 925 a m, 4 lupm. ' ttkoae division. ' . T"1"! ,oave Tyrone for Bellelonta an 1 Lot-It ilaven at 8 10 a m, 7 16 p m. Leav. Tyrone lor UurwensvUle and Clearfield at Oatu, a 05 p m,7 26 p m. Traina leave Tyrone for Warriors Mark. Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at ! 0 a m and 4 SO p in. Trains arriv. at Tyrone from Bellelonta. and Lock Haven at 12 05 p in, and a 87 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Curweaa ville and Clearfield at 68 a m, and 1 1 46 a m, 6 17 pm. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scotia, War riora Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at 6 09 a tn, at 2 86 p m. it. fc B. T. B. R. as. BEDFORD DIVISION.. Trains leave Huntingdon far Bed lard Hyuduian and Cumberland at 25 a. m aad 6 85 p. m. Trains arrira at Huntingdon fraia Bed ford, JJyndman and Cumberland at l Ilk p. m., 6 20 p. bu. H0LL1DAYSBURG BRANCH. -r ZtiU ,'"T" Al!oe lor points Senth, 7 20. . a 25 am. 12 50 pm. 160 , & AO T in Q fin H . rn at rn.. r w.t w wv ii v oj p m. T!'iiD".TX ' AI,oona fr. point. Sonih, at 6 6t) a ru. H 85 a m. 1 85 p m. 8, 6o p. iu. 40 r. w. 7 imj p m. n4 & s5 ' CAITIO.Y HOTICK. hn,'i,nPe",0bS.,'.brr'!by cu'oed against turr .T "tllDi ,,mb"r builairg ''fires, turesiiiig down stone aud-rail fences er cre,ng fields, or oth. rw.se tre"plas,.g on any of the aaver.l tract, of Und kat.a ng u. tha onderaUned in Lat k towashm -unTr th,,".,rf"p""in s wim accoiding to las. W. D. WALLS. November lti, 1868. The SenUnel and Jit put he an office ia th place to get job work done. TrjK II aril ly you ifyou uetid,anytaing in that lin SENTINEL & I Subscription, la advance; S1.6CI if n Transient advrrtiscn cents per iuch for each Transient business r. ttann, 10 cents pr line ' Deductions will re ru to advertise by the y year. Eepnblican Frirj At a roi-eting of Committee h-ld ia Mi March Slat, l!?S, it i- rlmary Klectlon l '1;. f Junista county t-f plares for hohliug tin- : al Elections on Saturday, iupu and in accoriiAi.cu nith Ing Primary Eh-ctions. ened in the towi.shir.- s the borrnuhs at 4 v'c and to remain nwn m : and tbe Kctnrn Ji. U'" bald in tha Court 11. a MesuAT, Aiui'st 27, I? Attkst .- K. E. MKLOV. St.- Tha follow ir.g are tbe for at said ah-rtiuu : CyStilKIS M baXAlOR. Mm til. tt or tiik lk KaisTft b su lit f SBkRIFI. Chairman oi nt Keibik.mativk I'i JlBT CoMKlssIOXTK The IWawarr i.,'nrli c Calup lutetiria" u ii 1 vp. Whoopiug rou'li tr.n town. Congrassuian A'kins ataturdsy. Bloouiflrid J-rr-i 1c At spook In town." Tha stats trai l r m-i BSI t year in AlTociia. Captain J. I. N'h-u.n. bean gran'.i-i a j.-r-i-in. The man !. .U ; I i-ra' arii lie on hii 1 1. : i p ... James G. I'. Aiij' i ' 1 t j 1 Waw TorL on Av.sn .t '27 The tiuit' tor rs. I. in; 1 r the price of sugur l.s i 1 Cut th-- C.lia i tl.ist ... blosaom aad 1 . I.o. t. David E'ka hi- s . nr. Altoona Grtj ii. V h. Potatoes hA i l.of.ii Hi1, a bnshe lrum lb- .vjoti San slot ymi, ha, l of the Ki'pnhiKwti N:ir, Keueiulx-r tl.o K. i.S Clares sp.iiiBi il iu.- L. R. M;i;.r. . : gib la It.r Ihe pnrj .! t : Jacali t- linit-iiii, ..: coantt has bt-n 2ini.t pension. Esra lon'sotii.-i y , of i ty, is introdiioiii t'.v: A township. New Y'-ik i! I i".. i . day, kU-d a c . .,r Patters, .ii. Tha eye o! .sj. a .' ward ou tl.s ii: the crHie. Thf aveialT-i h te base bail u w. i . n. I wbooptiig coLa... John Foonr:i t, .i n,... Milford tuAiist.ij . V:. i the Jarot s L. i.- v A July tl ....I sir Ii is (abela Valley l.i't ,.-k. ders of iu id tu'-r Jsj The Mcxiro orr.r-t i , lestival on Pstnr.i i r Music will be fin i.i,:.. ; Dr. bavid H'i.'- .n ard citizens of I'. r- !.' ; Wm. H. Harris.. i, ;, i I (jsreil reduriiou j r r ar. d laig si rk . t I'llAN. I" '.!- lit Oil Wn.do'v . had. . i. ; 60c., at FriM . The "htnw . traina sli.iw u I,,, j, m , Uarriou a..d V ;t..,.. raapoL-e. Thatrhrr. t'n- . i ; -r I n as iu toivr, . n U'e ir,.- t friends tint in a h w ,-. k plas to tu' ii . The Texas fe et i n x ia the cause of r i-i'I.r . s ! f tbe great si., rk -'jrii I western to.vrs. he acii'm h . i i known as MrCai.e-.'s ' 1" changed in usn,. - 1 ,i i Hrove iclio.'i b'.' .. A hi !,- I.e.-I! i-T askiiift for an art j M.a.:.,t. wr aso of i.ii .i s !,e - or the l int. il Sis', i Because the K p-. ri rapes ot the ar ia oi. . CO, tbe Detlloer tr ,a t, la fsvor of fr e w i,..kT . Bski r. the eteriiTi , ! Courit3' Freen.sn. hv-, ent Is lor nvrpaiicn l-ii.'i' prsvumir.t ou ye oil, i t i Last we. k, the ruin ' Showers in the .l ii i it i v live water flls in ttie u: gabela. destroying uni' n A Racine, Wis., m,tn d la reported to hse t.i-1 weighed 180 ,i:nj I last. He weih now r. A cotnj any i l"t a slave organiz-.d . tlr:'. i' Bnd what to I e f hhi i. whatever oIm- that e. -r W. W. Si.sron oil.-rs J4c AHstervilie for sale tC reasonable terms. Poss Ja 0 days altt-r confirms Representative M.irlu. tion. The nail lirtory i he is an inspector, has i ent on account of a tr. II you desire to be rs European v el of I i ,i j: and Thurnian. It yt u c np like an Ameria-i m Honon. The iAUu s aie ii- & MIFKLINl fTEDESUAT, Ju TERM SUUKT U Ii A: