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Ku Uirjiile, Doataa. u . n . - i ;, M .!i-rtowro, ThvoipauBla!, . . t.ia. at Mim. 11 jj a. m. fc i. u j. in., and Pituburu, W v . K.tYej I'hilv.l.lphia dail at a. ., lUrftnr 1I.-U a. u., ! ... : i Mi ill in l'i.4 P- . . r.-i,....ir Ht.f.iuiis betwsau MilJ v . .. ! . Aituuiift at P- W .. . - -' p. ca. , v v ,UOH-l OATIU ! Tafl. , ; , .. ' 1 1 iV) a. ai., HamaUarf ,'(. r. .. I' io-a:inua 4. 4 J p. ni , Milicrntuoa 5, p- a. . ini.-o r- - Vao4 .K 1 - ,-,.;-. p. m-. Mmeea.W p ;', ' .v .1 ;..0I p. m., Mitflia P ; . . , .'.J.; p. ui , MeVj-toa I, ,' . ,.-:,n Html"" .! :: v '. 7 !' p. u , Aiiuoaa OJ p. a 1 :rr. ruiUdpka !t -,,M.,rt 4'l am; M.fflmlW. . : I' ...... S4l.iUW!' . . ; Aito..n. KOia, -i ' ,i t ...,h .-unaay M.U , . ;i iii at I 15 " i.: u i.-tiiwn vivisivN. . , . .. iii, i r. 43U? ' . .. .j a tu, U TYM'NB DIVISION. , .. , ,..ave Tyrou- for B ..r L arwoiiilU ni C' ..,.. f..ruice aoJ Scoua 1 t ,a- feUafa ... ,riv..tTvro. trai: a.t.. 'l'V.aalli"5pui.nJJ. 1 . - m. .1 Tjro" lru"fTTir ,; . l.MrticiaataSo.i." s t r ,,1 i iiuay !' 1 T. K. K. Huat!nnlo f,J jj . s leave . u and imwi' I i. .p. tn. gi ...:...1n,..t HiiDtmrloa ,J k. ,i, , 2" p. BSAC- -..taS .....SaO r-a.,.., Uv.vM Alcona i"i - 4t I 1 ........ fr "fl .Vienna lr P i t I at Atto'" Y",p; &.. p. iu. 4" r ' L r A 1 pfriohj UHT. CUttll IN ' 'tOWO ,,t nt f.ie ai aA n..ri'.nn I tlllS trrap""" . .lib ucv-t'i'litJrf J tit. P1 To 'i"' SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FXLINTOWN : TERMS. SnbcriptiD, $1.00 per annum 1 paid advaocPi $1-60 If not paid in advance. Transient advertiaeraenU inaarted at 60 eenta pr Inch for each insertion. Transient busmesa notice in local col amn 10 centa per line tor each inaertion. Deductiona will be oiade tu those desiring tu advertise by the year, half or quarter fttar. Republican Primary Election. . . - .. . . tin . t tho Keiiubltcao County r-nmmittee h-M ia Milttintown ou Satumay, ., K !tit. 11SS. It was orfrrrvd that the Primary Election uf tbe Republican prty cf Juniita oountv be heW at tbe usual j,cra lor holding the township atil gi nir al Kiecriont on aturda. lusinl 'iStli, ,ai in accordit.ee with tbe rules itovern itl ThTuary Eltctiour, the poles to be op en4 in the" townahw at 2 o'cUrk, and in tbe b-jrr.'Ught at 4 o'clock in tbe afternoon, snd to remain op-n until 7 o'clock, r. u. ; and tbe Return Jadge Convention to be ti-ld in tha Court Huiiw, at Mifflictown, on V'indat. Aiot ' -7, I - o'clock r. . " S. B. CAVENY. ArrkJr . " K. E. MEI.OV, Sf Tbe tolW.uft sre the othcers to be voted for at said Section : Cost. :"! S! -. MkMt-a "W Tn a LaniaLATt an. KlGMIt ANb RrcoaDsa. SuKtirr. i.ii:kmi or Cji sii CoaatrTsa. K' BtKB.xTAnva UfctruATE. iliORT LOC.1LS. Mullin roiiuty hai a large Hrulili M.'.rov ;ti club. Do bathing in a burr f jr be.lth. I.oi k at Ireland for a dCT-ing dog i.iya tpeciru waat tree trade will do. General H rrUn mi a ruembiT Pre.by ten ia Chnrck. tbe Robert A. Kiibirt, of Spruce KiT. bis been granted a pension. 'They sv," the w wither iu Airgnst and bopteoiber to be he. Solln'grrve niorcfcu.a have orjrarm.eil county protection noewty. Tbe fert liaer agent goeth ing whom 'he m.iv phorp'iato. about seek Perbarc. the Kraft can savetae juntrv from theHilla free trade bill Judiri. Coneh, of Waterloo, I-jwa h a. deeided That ginger B.e must go. Thomv-ontown Iev.ioorita bare crganu- ed a Cle eland and Thurman clnb. Judge J. K. Patter-on haa been serving a. A inrnr tn the t niied S tatea eoirrt at Eri. Tk. aihwi snd tuav that engages most of the attention ef tn boys, is bae ball Three surre.sfnr .tiva!s were bed at the Evsngelici! chiiirU ia Patterson last week Georce Beck, of Tuscarora towa-.hip i ih.i latent Dujert'c cndi'lAte anaounced held tor Kegiter and Heeorder. i-..li.:i Us.B'l barve.t home will io in Millien's grcva demia oc iratur- 4ay, A.gtii-t 1H. Thufrei.bMerianbs.ck eburch is to do service ad an acala. U is now being repaired .r a school. Luc:ac Doty, waa chosen chairman, jt the Doiuof rai.c county IVmiuitteo, of W est rduretanu -'itetv fast rea. Mr. Ko'iert Cu:pbe-tl, et BeUsvillr. fcitllin coun'v, stent several Af-ysol last wet in town. TI.. M.li Kreo trsde hull pn-'ed the k wer house of tovgresa on Stir-tay by a vota ot 102 yean to 149 nays. Tbe ec'ii-.! ot the uuwa, was looked caou by a latge parpen tse ot tie people of lae tuwn last Suaday nigbt. Ml.ia Grey atterson, of ' Woo.ter, t)b.J, ia visiting ber friend, an school mate. Miss Alice Hava in thiaplat-'. Rev. L. y. llays, preachee: in McCnlloch- Mills l'nabyter.An church, after having preached at Wa.erlard. laat-tabbatb. Great rsiSuc'ioo in price ot Wall Paper, and large atoek t-J select trom at FaAsjwcra Uitti Co. Chi Wiudow Shades with spr.aj fixtures 0c., at IlABnwasvX A. , Co. Commissioner Cunningham ia recoverm,! Irom the artects or the fall from a load of sheaf wheat that he waa hauUtc into his barn, i Rev. Wm. 11 -i,wrt. at Frt Edward, ff . Y. and aecretAry of tbe American Tract Society, presched in Mr. Hays' ,a.urch on dnndsy. The laurel blossoius are so white, and ,xnit meins an abentiance of snow next winter." So ssys .the laurel blossom savgn prophet. The Ladies' Aid Sootety ot tbe fstter- lical fhurck hold a t'estual in .the church yard on Tturaday, F rib ay and 4Ca.-day evenings. W. H. Aiken, who haeen in the west riur. thin a year haa again come to MnUin towc. His many friends were glad tc aej luu u their midst. A Kew Y'ork fiend perswaded a .co;i'le gw to drink soda water with him drutisioti the drink and took tke girla . tie lis a house o; prostitution. If it ajands like a huge joke tt bear vl Democriv complain about whisky, tha aaan who ia cuurerted by their talk on fro whisky is aaxioua for conversion. W. W. SL.-n offers hut Brick Hotel in tocAliaterviilu for s.le at afair price and on j reasonable teviks. Possession will be given j In ni days alter confirmation of sale. La.t week I'haries Mans a six year old -Son of Daniel Maaa ol FermAuagh township. af-Il aud broke hia Ut arm. Dr. Banks ren-4u.-ed the necessary aargical attention. The famers or Crawijrd county, Illinoia taa. resolved not to raws any wheat barley or tjc di.rlrg the I'liiuity three years, in he ctoit t J exterminate tSa chinch bug. At tu-- cake walk in Port Royal last? atur- r veting a Harristio and Cleveland ws iLJuV d ,n- Tna Harns-n tuoikii'l JI; tbe Cleveland walkers Walkers umbered 3o. A grand reunion or the Knigkte Pvtheas of Peuosylvania will be heUI Williams irove. Cumberland couuty. Friday and Saturday, .ngust I IsH. and Lumber aud wool, on tbe free list, still there ia a Iiemocrat here and there wi'.l argue that the Democratic leaders net pushing toward freo trade as fait thev can. T k. ... n...-,.. th.t eiaht of Bhonld together h.ve 4 apples, 3li pewce.. f rc.t part of the time tor many yosr s " - a. sn l..ma n tahn till ii plums and 1 melons, what would -ai.h ; was girm -n- -f.-. Ue P.pils vltl rhorns)-Tl.e give up .'! atoaach-acbe Judge. Ber. Philip Qraif, preached In hia church on Sunday, alter aeveral veeka ol abaeaee at Baltimore in attendance upon the but daya of bis mother whose funeral took place laat week. Last week was a week of victory for tha base ball players ot Milttintowa. In tbe riniM with Ai .ft' iK K : nu v . n ...... . . . 1 county nir.e, and Tbompiontown nine, tbe 1 Mittl.ntown players were succesalul. j Don't allow machine oil tornm in cnntirl : with a cut or scratch on you ban la. Blood j "ho our f-"" f" 1 ' aoe poisoning ha. resulled from such contact. tlon M ked in " The fat ot dUeased anttnal. 1. tuetime. I used in the tuaEufitture of sach oils. B' teen six and seven hundred iuduslri.il esta'ilibments wore orftinil.rt In the south ithla the paxt year. Thofoutb will rot be n.lid this year for Cleveland, unless tbe vote is nut allowed to be counted out. The western anarchists are restless- Western Americans are not tbe kind of people 'o put up long with the tomfoolery of the anarchists, and the sooner the worlhU-s foreigners realise that the better for tbem. i.m,i wet a, ner.ua uauguier e. l .. w j aonuivai-onueacn. wnne running ui.i, .en ana spraiueu ouu oi uer wnsis o badly that sargical attendance was neces- , sary. In ten tii n. nai a, ren-.orea ne eee - ; i Knpture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. i. b. Mayer, l Arch street, Ptil a, Pa. Ease at oner, no operation or delay from busi. oe, attested by thousands of cere alter otnere tan. .a vice tree, bene tnr circular. March 14, 'oti. ly. . Cunrsd. ot the UrVartsvii Jouru! is! happy ia his belief of what in in store for thecou'itv -ilitor. Hs sa-, "Tbe Lord w-.ll give them a front seat in the big church not male with hands, u( will order their deic.iinet.tK lo the rear. " Tfcere.ro ner'y bible student,- cbiellv collige b.e.rtrw iug religion s . , , . .. , in.piratiou trum D. I.- V'l.Kly'a teschiai; at ' ...... . .... . . NortbHe'd, Ma-sachu-setts. When other; teach(.rH take a vacat!w: Moodv works, snd imparts instruction lo vacation seekers. Jasper !? lay rusker, lonuerly of Juniata now a citixnn ot Sr:.bury, has sued the norougb autbeity o.Suubary, tor alluTiag the Merry.:o.ro&nd to be put up on tit grourd uear his boie. The owner of the Men-v g -ruuod Lt been incut led in tbe suit. The Republican Stste Committee will met in Parlor of Continental Hut el Phila delphia on Wednesday, Augu.t ri, t? nosui nate a succeaMr 13 the late Auditor Gewer al A. Wilson Nwrris. Auditor Ueneral lie Camant, in all molli:y w.U receive the nnanimou. mnninalion. If you need Jsmbcr, call on Emery Mc Cahen. By fje way Mr. McCaben ia Chair man of the DewicrAiic County Committee, and presutuab'y ia politically happy over the prospect ! the pasnsge of tne alUls free trade bill shieb (urs lumber oo the free list. If free trad.- will impose snch a paradtcial state cl society, it is queer that ita advocates J do cot re k to live tn the countries that ( cone nearest to its practice. If it ia arch I . 1 : . . .1. . V ' ... ,,r,"' I tbe countries thst are nearest to its practice I come to role.'tion America. SO ttn bottle ut English Spavin Lin iment cnted y tine Norman tuare ol two ug'y blood spavins which damaged her val ue at least $-0. It ia the grandest Blem ish etire 1 ever naerf. -Jus Mt:Cat5, IloTtt Dr' DaxiibgtonTuT. Sold by L. Beaks at Co., Druga-ists, MirHin to n l a. April 25, 't8, Cm. English Spcvin I.tnuunt removes all! Esid. Soft, or Lallou.ed Lumps snd ttlcm- lbe from bcr.es. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Kiug-bone, Siktles, Sprains, all Ssjliin Throats, Couphs, Eic. Save ' V ttr use i.l ouu bottle. War ranted. Sold by I.. Bsuks A- Co., Druggists, Miliiintown Pa. April 27j, Utno. Tbe exicutivt comiuitteo of the Juniata county Veteran Associate. u met in tbe Democrat and truster orhce on Sataiday afternoon the 21t inst., and anjf.urned to meet in tbe same place on S.lnrdaV after noon the 2Sih iu;.. at 2 P. M. for the purpose of sppoia'rng a Committee to make ; arrangements for t il ling tbe annual Re- ' union. Adept free trtde and a direct tax will J have to be levied to run the general govern- I luent ; a dirrct tax sach as is levied in the tow a aud toonsbip f.r pMr purposes and a hmil purpises. Jchti C. Calhoun the Detiiocratic apost'eof free trade was against taraf and Instead advocated a direct tax. Cleveland is running bis party in tbe direc tion of tree trade, and direct taxation. It cs been agreed that tbe Democratic conitrs. es of tbe Berks-Lebigh district will meet oc August 4, at the Girard House, Philadelphia, to name a candidate for Congress." it is strange that the confer ence must go out of the district to nmke a nomination. Is Cleveland going to extin guish Sodaa for voting igaui-t free v.ool, or what's y t is a question that is easier askid ibaa atswered. Editors gerally don't bar time for tiirtstions, lio-e malting an t so forth, but so evil bsve th- titnei bvcoruo tu-:t a Ksn- mi elitor elopM witU an oih-r mauN ife anc was c.ugu. suo j ..,e-. ... o.. ,..-, . a. . . . j ...t .A c I ....... IDe wite or an viio einr -tm neighbor and has not been beard of since. The Ohio editor u a philosopher and says, ss Ur as he is concerned ii" hi. wife only stays awav he'll ke attf tied. A newsf iper m:ght be ailed witt the accounts of elope ments that took place the pt month. On Sc nday, July 2J-b, tbe corner stote ol the tronose 1 new Lutheran andT Reform ed St. Peters church, but four miles south of RicbH-ld, is to be Uid with aporo prw.t re igi ius cerniJnws. There will ba servicts in tbe forenoon and afternoon, in wbich the regular pastors. Revs. Scha-'ffer and Brown will have the asaistaace of able preachers troui aliroad. It ia expected thst the occasion wid be a very interesting one, and the attendance of Ihe Christian public ia desireu." A large company of men, women children assembled last .Saturday afternoon wais. to witness a great game of base ball tween the picKed nine ot Forest and Stream t ishing Club of Columbia, who have been campvd alortc Liek.ug Creek betweea Mc Culloch's Mill and Hawn's Mill and the Cuban Gunta of this town. The Giants were victorious and bore their honors with becoming modesty. The Forest and Stream Fishing Club nine, it is reported are grea' P!J,er- Jason." one ot Huntingdon county's most famous newspapers contributors, sends the following to the Altoona Tribune : "I . . 1 w, M.li.VJ. of in Pa., iS and that are as have recently tonna ..... .v.. Ml bead-ache, from hich I have sutlered man wfio mi i iu,t of Ins 3'-tiit head, but who has been relieved by this remedy. 1 bought Bva ceota worth (an ounce) of bromide ol potash, put it in four ounces (about a gill) of water, and took a teaspoon) a I four times a day at first. It wonts wonders and I feel as it I had a new lease of life. Sow I put a teaspoouful ot tbe solution into a half cup of water and take it wbenever my head aches or fuels oppressed. I want all sufferers from head- ... ache to try this simple remedy. A 'Washington b.C. newspaper man aka, "tT- "eo- - morome in the course of his sermon, lie asked tbe question. "Where do your lash ions come from T" and he answered tbe question. "Well, you get your fashions from Philadelphia. Philadelphia gets the tai-hiou from New York. New York geta her fathiona from London. London gets ber fashions from Paris, aod Paris gets hi r fashions from the Devil." It is a question whether Bev. Btnangb's answer would be satisfactory to the Washington newspaper man. Laat Thuradsv. VTm. M. Allison. Sit as ' ' rmniilo.r in inn-ev to hear evidence on tbe question of the capability .f Mr. ,. , ,, ,,r h , . 4lhnMt M,Hflni!M. The com mlMOU Wi8 inatitute1 at tbo inlt,nce of Samuel A. SpeJdy, a nephew she having no children Speddy 's atb lavit of the incapability and unsoundnei-s of tuiud ef bis sunt was supported by Jaiois North and .Cornelius McClellan. A number Witi.ea?i.s testihed to the poiut ot tbe case and were attentively listened to by tbe following jury. James Kiuffiaan, David i Diviu, Jscob A. Ksutroian, John Jacobs, ! Kurti Kautlmaa, John Adams. The jury ! adjudged Mrs. Galiahger incapable of inAcaj ' f? ber es'ate luting tbe past five years. TLe report H the CouiruiMiooor win tie I lnted e next court and in all proewbility ! " m """ -w - xruar1iu:i under bond to care 'Joe 31rs. Gsllagher end see to it tht her estate is not aMelui7 cxpenueu. The -erring brethren have appropriated tbia motto: "A free Ballot and a fair count' and placed it on tbeir banner tbst is suspend ed across Budge street. It is a Kepubli- tin motto ; on using it Uie 'brethten have followtd the exan pie ut the Confederates dmug rebellion when tbey.. appropriated ocraic'iially the umlorm of the boys in blue, and the stars and stripes to get near the ni.ion iinea to get madekdly tire belore they were even suspected of being rebels iu dUguise. Win. Books, Mmot Mr. Solomon Books ot this place tella -of his experience at the poha in Memphis, Tennessee, which is iMustrative of the manner of the ' free ballot and a lair count," of the southern alilea ol tbe northern Democrats. BooBa aays that while be was at the polls in Mem phis, a colored man came up shyly to rott. An urhcer demanded harshly, What's your name." The colored man answered, "John Brown.' Tbe oliicer ran his finger do an on the list ot voters that be had in j hut band and suddenly. Mused a if reading a name, then he looted at Ibe colored man ud ssid with a tearful expression : "Get out of this you son of a gun, you died of j sllow fever, and we hurried you three yrars ago." -Fioui the Bloomfitdd Timea : An old caap Hum Carroll township was in town on Friday last, aud among other queslioua he" aake.d waa "a hat is all this talk about the Democrats carrying a bannana and what do thev want to carry (he ban nana lor 1" Creek Valley, lay down under a tree tor a rest ou Tuesday last and soon tell asleep Ue was awakened by a feeling of suffoca tion sad a terrible griping at his waist. Ilu succeeded in gelling bouie, telling his wife Mial Ue never felt such queer sensations to bis t :e and then laid on ;-te lounge while h:s Wile loosened his pauls and prepared to Datlie Iii, sluuiatbu with a hot liuimeut. W h-.-n the pants were uubultoned at tbe w.isi sue was borridcd to see a large black kuakt' proceed lo crawl out, and tne sullo eating leeliug speedily lot Joba, Abo eug. eriy suded bis wile in killing iuj repitde. It had eyideiilly craaled up the pant leg as the man was aileep and bad coded itael Uglily aruund tbe body. Joua will bere- alter tie a string around the ballom of his I pAuta wbeu he sleeps in the tild. See here' We want some money. Uur subscribers in tne couuty who are not coin ing to Court can send money .by some neighbor wbo is coming. It' no neighbor is coming the L mud elates Mail li at the service ot ail, aal our subscribers cut. ids of tne county .tiuuid avail ineuis..!vi-a of its use. We have hundreds of doU&'S ly ing around the coaulry that we need here. Will you send theui lo ns. Who learns snd learns. But acts not what he knows, Is one wbo plows and plows, But never sows. .. Saltpeter Solution. One teaaioonf ul in a pail of water. A p'int poured around each hill of cucumbers or squashea is very good for tbe plants ,and very bad for the bugs both striped and black, wbich burrow at nigbt in the earth about the plauts. Cut- worms also are said n.l : , wUh TbU : I is a remedy which certainly would be very j useful to tbe placia, aud i!, aa claimed, it destroy s or keeps away insect marauders, it will prove moat valuable. Bulletin Ver mont Experimental Station. (.rand Army Lucampmeni. A meeting ol delegates faoni the counties composing the U. A. H. aud Veteran Soldiers' Association of tbe Susquehanna aud Juaiaia Valleys, was held in the Head quarters of Col. Uu!ing Post, No. 176, ou Saturday last, to pertect the arrangements for the encampment to De held in this place commencing Wednesday, Aug. 22 and clos ing Friday, Aug. 24. Reports from all the counties in the district are of such an encouraging nature that tbe officers feel able to say that the citizens of Lewislown will and see tbe largeat nuiut-r of old soldiers and strangers during the three days' encamp ment that has ever been assembled in tbe county. Tbe first day will be devoted to receiving visiting delegations, On the second day a grand parade of military, firemen and civic organizations. Orations by Gov. Beaver, Gen'l J. P. S. Gobin, Dep't Commaudor Frank Magee, Post Department Commander Samuel Harper, Assistant Adjutant General Thomas Stewart be and others. There wiil be a display of works in the evening by Prof. Jackson, Philadelphia. Third day, sham battle, f. . a a vmcri.u.."'.. c... ir reunion will te cneeriutiy inrnisuea cy reunion wiu De cneeriutiy inrnisuea cy . ,.,.-.:..: rr . g fri"v"11tr,ll Ul IUC X JWi.JU4J ai -i- n. PiacsL, LewistowtJ, Pa. Caln'a Wife. Where did be (ether T Who was her brother T Had she a lister T Had she a mother T Was she pre-Adamic Burn before history With her identity Shrouded in mystery f Maid of Phoenicia, Egypt, Arabia, Africa, India, Or sun kissed Suabia I Who was her father T Waa he a viking, Cruising about Just to his iking ; Out of tbe Wbenceoss, Over tbe water, Into tbe Where, Bringing his daughter f Native of Norway. Denmark or Sweden T Lured by the charms Of the Gar Jen of Eden J Blonde or brunette t Rounded or slender t Fiery or frigid ? Haughty or tender T Why are ber graces Unknown to fame ? Where did Cain meet her t What was her name 7 Whisper itsofly S ay, can it be The lady we seek Was R. Haggard's "She J" TeH me, ye sages. Students of Lite, A er my query : Who was Cain's wife ? Cbicage News. 'Who n this Mr. Tariff so muck is said about in the paper, Job ?" queried Mrs Shuttle, as she iooked in vain lor he'f asb on noteb" in the newspaper. Oh, weI, be is a very important man, guess. Everybody seems to to tstlBf snout Dim." He must be very popular!" 'Yes, and be Witt bj eected, too." Hartford Post. Mvsical, Colleoe Tbe 3ttk Session of Six Weeks, opens Monday evening, July 30:h, for the Teaching and Training ot Young Ladies in Vo;al and instrumental Masic. Address, P. C. Moyeb, Musical Director, fresourgb, Pa. The Ilandomeht Lady in Mitnintowa s:d faiterson Kemarked to a friend tba ether day that she knew Kemp's Balaam for tne i Uroat ana Lungs was a superior remedy as it stepped her cough instantly wnen others had no effect whatever. So to prove mis ana convince you ot its ua.-rit, any Srujigist will giveyoua Sample Bottle Frtt Large size ouc and 1. MASO.f Ai. IltMLIf J I AX OS. The improved method of fastening the strings ol pianos, invented by the Mason and Hamlin Orgau and Piano Company tew years since, is unquestionably one of tne moil important improvements ever made, making the instrument more richly musical in its tones, aa well as more dur able, and less liable to get oat of tune. The Population ot Mifftrotown and Pat tcrson is about lbOO, and we won Id say ai least one bait are troubled with some affect ion of tbe Throat and Lungs, aa those complaints are, according to statistics, more nnmerous tbsn others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call j ineir aruggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam tor the Throat and Luoes. Price 50c and $1X0. Trial tize frtt. Sold by all I AH work warranted to give perfect satis aruggists. - I fsction. People who have artificial teeth y- t S T EES LA U V E R . On tbei2th ult., at bis residence in Mifflin county, by Elder William Uowe, Mr. Samuel Steea, of MlttJln burg, Pa., and Mias Mary A. Lauver, daugh ter ot H sitter Lanver, of Millord township, this county. CRIMMELL CARS TETTER On the 2ith nlL. by Kev. E. E. Berry. Mr. Orrln Crimmel. of Turbett township, and Miss Ida Carstetier, of Walker township. VIED: DKESSLEK On the 7th inst., near Ma ban tango. GeorgeS., son of Amos aud Mm- 5 ! n ie Dressier, aged 2 I i 15 days. years, a mo tba and JUNES. ft the ICth ult., in Port Koyal, Elizabeth Jones, daughter ot the late Caleb Jones, ageu bo y ears. KEPLER. Hettie Susannah, daugkter of G. B. M. and Annie E. Kepler, of Port Roy al, died July o, lcS, aged S mouths and 10 days. MIFKLINTOWN MARKETS. VirrLisTOws. July : Butter Eggs Ham . Shoulder, ....... . ..... Sides, ................ Laid......... . 1XH8. IS 14 . 12' 10 8 10 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, Corn new........ Oat", Rye Cloverseed ... Timothy seed ..... F'lax seed Bran ...... Chop. ....... ..... Snorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt 75 to 85 53 80 to 31 Si $1.75 1 60 IS 00 1 so 22 00 1 25 I OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, July 21. 18S8. Wbeat 67c. Corn 68c. Oats 33 to 42c. Live chickens 12 to 16c per lb. Eggs 16c Butter 14 to 24c per lb. Ham 12 to 14c per lb. Caution Xotlce. . All persons are hereby cautioned, not to trespass on tbe lands of tbe undersigned in spruce Hill, and Beale townships, tor tbe purpose of gathering berries, hunting, fish mg, or in any other way trespassing, on said lands, as the trespass law will be en forced against people who violate said law IlABEisox MissmCM June 9, 1888. Sotlce to Trespassers. Having based 400 acres of wood Isnd ol David Wilson, and 4u0 acres of wood land John McClure, adjoining land, of Pennsylvania Railroad Company ia tbe vicinity ot Bexler's tiap. I hereby csntion all persons against trespassing on the above mentioned leased lands for the purpose cnttiDg timber and so forth. Johb Beasuob MitUiutoWD, May 26, 188. AGENTS WANTED tire - To canvas for one of the largest, ! of ' est established, DEST K.IOW UKSCRIES .In tbe ceuatrf Mo4t Uberal term.. Unequaled facilities. ; Most Uberal term.. me me i "GENEVA NCKSEKY, established 1846 x n. r . T. mltli, (ieneta, It V PARKER & CO, BANKERS, Haix Street, iLtrrLisTOWs, Petsa-, TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, S. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. ALESME "W ANTED. N Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for Ifuraery Stock. Permanent employ ment Guaranteed. Salary mud tlxpntet Apply at once, stating age. GLEN BROTHERS. Paid. Refer to this paper. Rochester, N . T. June 13th, 188. ForDropay, Cirarel, Nervous) net, I'rlnary or Liver Dia- eaaea. Cure Guaranteed. Omce, 31 ARCH St., Philadelphia. All dmpgists. Try it. a bottle, six for $5 Mar. 14,loS8, ly. We Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our v C-ia FJLF.fi 1VREK0EES. I-yiii. HaimIc ntfl STTorur Oiitwir aud Out lii?a, two ori:uirv V rs-ticiii-s. YO'J WART As Elleich HousehoM S. D. Set. T-ii- .'t ronsMi ff P. K.-vs-f wrwvi Ilf .!! P.r- f.siir iiil-nhMni;-A.t.:- --r-w-4iri..nw : '-! If rl!t-!i .ill iiki-. iu a netit lta ') hi- : -4 1- r. -ii-an vi:'.- i.e-itil wrv-'iuiv ar.tind lht f ua-, :s hi 4. me- in the sr.-i. Uie farm. fn-.' .. reH.-iit ot .CO. Ask Your Local Dealer for fh.fi. if he nr u "t irM tln-ni ti ill c-t thrt fr voti. urv.f it-iii jrifl eit !n-r "ii rt-oift f yri . AkftiKtrt! Srmi iA.s.t, (r our iUei,u!-J cita- ELT.TLICII & CO., Piantsville, Conn. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in less than five minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums; no danger. That Diseased Gums (known as Scurvy) treat 'SaV.ed successf ully and a cure waryjjjfranted in every Teeth Filled and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, from $9.0O to Xi per set. Beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at Pncea to suit all. L - With wh!ch they cannot ea, are especially IQVluW in visit pnnnsiuaMi; oows. jreilina U .1 i Jl.il to leaner. Will visit regularly atsRichaald the 2nd weeka of May aud October. - Tebma Cash. G. L. DERR, PractlcaljDentist. ESTABLISHED I MirrLlKTOWE, Pa., IS 1H00 Oct. 14 'So. nB niT'O C'EI.F.BRATEDFKMALEPOW. U Jj y A O d Me aaX mlmmym MIrcuaL t'snl itsor cUssr rvii wa6m, or Cavtii rvf uudexl. Seat ty mtul. x. I' Ufa of NERRf WARD BEECHER isffitfg. tlluarrmtl. alums' Ala nt. from sis blrtn so Ala ma uw iKoiar. LaprsMaire prepua. t.MOM nM!H f.. staliaa il.. Mroeklyn. X.V. Central Whv and G. W. STILL Ii THE OJilaY UXCLiSlVG Boot and Shoe Store. WE KEEP THE Foot Weur in The people petierally recognize gennitie claims. It ie an easy matter to make extravagant statements. It is far more important, however, to have the people credit yonr statements. We invite comparison. Our stock is all nice, all ieat and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest prices, and challenfjejany and all competitors. You know the store. There is only one. We shadow all. G. W. HECK, BELFORD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIDSE STREETS FURNITUHEI FURNITUHE I I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from John Gbaybill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, our MATTRESSES. FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, are JVJEJf STOCK u:i. t n- wiiiu 1 am seuing at ex- streniely LOW PRICES for cask. C. B. H 0 R N 1 N G, Crystal Palace, wtuot 01 jjiuige ana t iter eticets Mifllintown, Pa. January 11 tb. '8S-ly OILS ! OILS ! OILS THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make J SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the finest Brands of Iliuminat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphth and Gaoline, that can be made from Petroleum. e challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum If j ou wiah the moBt 1.A 1F0RML V SA T1SF.1 C TOR Y OILS JV THE MJ1RKET, ask for ours, trade for MifSintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANC ISCUS HARDWARE & CO December 14,-87-1 y Spring and Summer Goods. I would inform tbe public that I have now n my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifllintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring ai Summer millinery goods, all new, and of tbe latest styles! and barirg employed first class milliners I am prepared to supply tie public with everything found in a tlrstclas3 milliner store, coinu and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DHIHL. March 22-87.1. v. WHY WILL PEOPLR us? tt. Impure and L'nwtaoif. some Refngtratort which are lined ih wood m.- and otnrr rucAais, that cause L'astrtc trcmbltsi in,i ina otnrr rucAals, tha kitto (.hUdrea'ir. diseiti bej can get aiito 4.hUdrea'K diseases by L.uiuojf ouik, when thej can get REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stoneware and Indurated Fibre, which are free from absorption, corosion, and anv f-"rm'irn M potin'.us OTiiei, and ate T1IOHOI UHL V ff.lMTAItV.econuou cai o ice, and produce low trmperatures t Catalorgues civtnfj full exflanatin and de scriptions will be mailed free on application. Address the manufacturers, UM?M Bros., .Tm - r - oii f-ti-?ot, CLEATLAD, OHIO HE OK, THE LEAD LARGEST STOCK, j BEST STOCK, (MOST VARIED STOCK OF Juniata County. SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MEN'S, YOUTHS' CLOTIIIMi, MATS AllO AT 8 C E 11 end O The i n r Cotue to our store and you'll fiu 1 Hint prices bsve been cut down so lw tit pluck and energy in getting rid of car Sunnier Stork at the earliest pos sible moment. Tbe prices we are namin g nr incntrmarablT low. Not a single item has escaped tbe knife. GLANCE BELOW FOR BARGAINS ! misps SUITS. Our Our Our Our Our Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits have have bare hav have hen boeii been been leen . S 10 12 IS liOYS' SUITS Sni's Lave been reduced to Suits have been rednced to Snil.-i have lieen rcdm-ed to Suits have been re luc ! to Our Our Our Our For only 3 we ofl"-r a choice assrrtui'-nt of Kroo Pitt, Is Suitn whiols in pretty Myleu nud have foht freely Mohairs, Alpacas, Sec-i-suckers. Strtp,d I'hintielii, Neckwear. Under wear, in fact anything we ell. are destined the undervalue ;-t which wo let vuu catrv BEFORE YOU LEAVE TOWN waltz around to onr stores and procure anything you need in Collars. Cuffs, Valises. Trunks, Shirts. Underwear. Hosiery. Neckwear. Xc and at 20 to 25 per cent, loivir than what you 8 C Ii 0 T T , THE LEADING CL O T.II I E R, BRIDGE ST., MIFKLINTOWN. PA. 18G5, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS' Who have money o invest to examine A- Stock I CiealB for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price-. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, . don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. H MIFFLIN TOWN VVatertown Steam Engine Co. WATEBTOWTST, 3ST- Y. JAMES & MAYEE BUGGY CO. Ma nxxfiictu.ro THE Veliicle for the FARMERS' & KEROHfiNTS' USE. The most Stylish, Best finished and Moat durable meJiiua priced THICLES ever offered in America, fcjend for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI. Ohio. Kemp'sManureSpreader 80 Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. 9et.t rsajs oo thoniar.t. B.farcc frTi evary amrtts t-s Ua-. lU--ftil ireVor t. six? vxrsrzn iffu CfO., -..j:.. T. TalaaUa Imre.enaeats for IShS. J aVMlV-."V I WaV rjJ- y rA l.sdle.'. .lMe. v -WaaatTisss w, ye AND BOYS' FlR.'rliHI.'Tt: 4.O0UI, T T ' S Clothier 110 iiiatt. r wbich way vou loak. at mmi rA'inot but admire omx reduced reduced trd'iced reduced reduced to to tn to tn a 50. 5 00. 7 63. 11 75 13 37. 3 r.u 4.13 4 37 0.50 tit 1 aud Si 5U. to a short life after vou learn thciu .'iwav. would bavo to pay nt othur Btoren. To The Public Clothing that goes on .t.ay A RLE!7 T I Ma ii ii'tu-tu rt-rit of STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS Of .ill K I tula. Writo for Catalogue. sgirter.dTr.de Mark tpi CUrAC"r- Wasl a 0 BLACK OTOCKINGS The f. P. Wobinso Co'a Das. MONEY ttFUKDIO Ii uir sAaon th. Am. as tad. id .a!ioc. aui I hiMn i't .kinas- Mew. Half Hm. SILK FINISH, LISLE, and COTTON lalEXCEUlO?. rlO&'r.r,Y r-0. 1123 CHESTNUT ST.. PMIt-OELlMIA. r w 1 .,..dta5,B"
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