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I t lil!i.(oiit aud Hi. 4 i i t la. !. an I C l.'iirtlnlil at 1 in. i r V.irrior Murk, : .- ui H.-IIxfonta " in , .it. 1 a7 p m. io i r. iiu Curwroa- - t in , uit 1 1 4i a -in' rr.Mii Si-otla, War- hi: i KurtiacA at ft U r Kl) riVHION. ii t.-n r.r Bi-dtord, i . ii.l t h 'J i a. m i. l Irlifl Bd- - r ,n 1 itt 12 15 m.i-, b;;,cit. i I ir t .unn South, at - j. m. I 60 p in. ' l ''' A. ui (mm pointa i in. 1 .)." p ui. 6,- ni. and If) 8't p k- iiun.i againut '" ' . hi:iidirg flrea, i 1 rail tt-ncra, c f triKn iiaxniBK : - oi Und balamg- "i L.ii k townnhin r-i- Mil ho dfalt tv. r. walls. 'ifi.iruit Wtl.:3 ia lb ':!:. Try it. ItwU 1 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WE1ESDAT, AFRUST 1, 1888. TERStS. Subscription, fl.00 pr annnm if paid In adrance; $10 if not paid in adTance. Tranaient adTertiaementa tnaertad at 60 cents pr inch for each Insurtion. Tranaient bnainnaa notices in local col umn, 10 cents pT line tor each insertion. Dtxluetions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the yuar, half or quanrr fear. Republican Primary Election. At a nu-otinft ot the Ki-publicn County ComniiMre hild in MilHintown on Samrday, Uucb olt, l., it was rrd-md that the Primary ElfCtiou of the Republican prtr ot Juniat county be held at the usnal '.aces lor holding the township an-t gener (1 Elections on Saturday. 4ugut afttli, !, and in sccordm ce with the lults Kovern UH Primary Elections, the poles to he op ened in tne tuwnhips at 2 o'clock, and in the borroniths at 4 o'clock in the ittrrnva. and to remain open until o clock, P. a. and t lie Return Judge Convention to be held in the Court llue, at M iCtmtown, on imot. Aroi-KT 27, 1W8 at 2 o'clock r. . S. B. CAVENY, ArrrT : Oiairmm K. E. MELOV. S' The lollowinit are the otlicers to be roted fur t taid eU-ctinn : Cosui in.. 5Karo. Mmnra oi tbi Umsimii. lU'USTIS u Recobdeb. SiiKiirr. i'uairmam or CorsTT Committee. Ketbukestative Deleoaie. Jut Cuimimiiisei. SHORT LOCJILS. Gia Crifg pic-nic will behold on the 9th t Aimuit. L. E. Miller, ot Mexico hn ha t Ui panaion increaned. Mr. Weaver, the piano tuner was in town n Monday. lri;d-nt Clevi-lai.d is Bulling at Bay Shore, L. I. Andrew Todd, ot Altoona, is i.siting his parents in Patterson. Dr. H inks has fenciil his lot at East Point tjiiite an improvement. Miss Anna Parker, visited in Newport, severs! daa last week. John Shell, of McAUstjrville, has receiv ed an increase ol pension. The H irveat Il.uie at Pannbaker"s In land will be he!d next Saiurdiy. The Io'iiin M jund H.irvest Home will be hull oa the lS;h day of August. Mii-s Ellie Pacnabaker, who has been verj sick ii slowly convalescing. M irtyn Crawford, einp'oyed in an Al legheny City drug store is at home. A small party of younj fol'ts fro-n town I io-uictd at Jerclio d im lust Tuesday. Some one has been kind enough to send s copies of BinKhimton, X. Y. papers. A hundri d thousand men will march in line in New York, when B aine conies home. Mie F.vting and Grab 'ii, of Ilarrisbnrg, visited tbe family of E. S. Park -r, last week. H. II. North, of Bedtord spent a few days with hisparenti in this place last week Mrs. Marv Kotiis.in sold her house and lot in I atterson to W. D. Criiuer lor $lb00. E. P. Crawford, a Philadelphia merchant in spending a vacation among h.is friends b're. Mr. Harry Mil'er, of Newport, Pa., visi' cd fr: , n Is in this place, sevcril days last we.-k. Tbe MoCoysvil'.e annual hirvest home will he held on Saturday, An;ust 1 1th, M;ss Nellie Lapp of Philadelphia, is visit ing at the home ol James imona in this place. M'.ss Ellie Stoni of Washington, D. C, Us visitinr Miss Fanuio Espenscha te in this place. Rev. J. Holmes DysingflT has heon elect ed President or Cottage Colleg Cartbsge, I.lmois. J..I9M Howe, telegraih operator at Al toona. was at home visiting his parents last e k. It is n porteil that the Pennsylvania Rail road will shortly issao a i-;ln-tulo tam jign rat-s. Walter Ob-rnoltaer, clerking for a Pitts burg dry goods Hrra. U viitmg relatives in this cuunty. . Mr. Curtis Bosaerruan and bis sister Mame of Newport. Pa., are visiting the family of lr. Crswlera. The P. O. S. A. lair and festival will be held, August 2. S and 4 in the engine house in Patterson. Judge Jiuikm, i of as a candidate lor Congress in the Dauphin, Lebanon and Perry district. The Sisteeeners Reunion will take place in llarrinbunr on Thursday and Friday, Au gust 2 and 2 1 . Irwin B. Clark, of Lack, among the Democracy as s Jury Commissioner. To hear the IVroocratic brethren talk, the clcotiou ul Cleveland is certain. Wait tin j the r turns come in. Nelson VanOrmer will have a large yield ot peaches Iron, his orchard, ditto, the OtK;rboltr.er brothers. Congrcfsmsn Hopins or the 1 7th New York district, has been placed in an insane hospital by his brother. ... .v. ih Pennsylvania Sn- AD ecuauj - ' nommaUon for Senate loom the Demo cracy. A party of Tonn( people plc-nicett at Macedonia on Thursday atternoon laat. .nrl enjoyed themaelvea by dancing and engage. "B otner social pastimes. Wallace Derr, the 9 year old sob of Dr. Derr fell and fractured a bone la his left fore arm. Dr. Banks and S.nM. .... .u - attention the case required. W. W. Sharon offers hU Brick Hotel in McAlistervllle for sale at a fair price and on eaaonable terms. Possession will be given in GO days after confirmation of sale. Germany has a near prince and king William and wile are correspondingly happy. The baby came white his pap was in Russia, hob nobbing with the Czar. Prom tne number ol pigs and hog wal locing on our streets, and tbe bo vines pas tilling upon the streets and pavements, a stranger mould be led to believe the town was used as a county pound. The annual casket picnic at Gin Spring ner Mexico, will be held on Thursday, Au gust h. Good tnuaic will be present and a large crowd ia expected. Invitations will be issued the latter part of this week. "Twenty-live Democratic wool grower and farmers of Wheeling, West Virginia, have signified their intention of voting for Harrison and Morton since the passage of the Tree-wool claim of tho Milts bill." Wni. T. Leader, who published a news. paper in .new Bertie, Lnlon conntv, a quarter of a century ago, has begun the publication of a Republican paper in Phila delphia, called the "Saturday Evening Mail." The McYeytown Journal says : A dog poisoner in Lewiatown in (trying to kill dogs, let the poison get in the way of two cows, one belonging to Samuel Hoyte and the oth er to Samuel Miller, and tbe animals died in great agony. Rupture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. j. B. Mayer, Ml Arch street, Phil'a, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thousands of cures, after others tail. Advice free. Send for circular. March 14. f8, ly. George McCurdy of the Lewistown Free Press and Bruce Chrumau o. tho Gaxotte of the same place, passed through town on Saturday afternoon on their way to Thomp sootowr.. The attraction in the Utter place must be strong. People in the vicini'y of Millerstown claim to have found a vein of semi-bitum inous stone coal three feet thick. Hope it ia true, but if true what's to become ot tho geologists theory ot the location of the formation or the Juniata Valley in the (leo logical srr.le t O rlahrty But there is one thing that you must admit, that Cleveland is better than his party. HrooRson Very likely ; but I don't see as that is any especial credit. could 'nt be wore than his party il he tried never so hard. Uoslou T.anacript. Thieves entered the bouse or E. A. Ten nis, in Thompsontuan, oa the night of July Jl, ar.d stole a gold watch ar.d chain aud about 1M In money. The same night thev burglarized the house of Mrs. Mc AUstr, and iherc secured a gold watch and a silver watch and fcbout $15 in money. English .Spavin Liniuitnt removes all Hard. Solt, or Calloused Lumps and Blem-ii-bes liom horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Spliula, Seeny, Ring-bone, StiUos, Sprsins, sll Swolltn Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $ i'J liy the use or one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks fc. Co., Druggists, Mi:liiutoin Pa. April 25, Its, bmo. I From tbe Lewistown Gszette : One of j cur farmers ho has been daily snnoyea by his neighbor's chickens saw one io his yard a few day ago, Uieh ho caught alter rui ning lor quite aahile. and after caica ing it, he pulled nearly all the feathers from its body and was just going to throw it ov er the Knee when bis wile spptared and in formed him thit it was one of their own. this U pul down as th latest swindle, in connection with Ibeabsrper: The farmer objects to giving his note and having it . i. ThA sharner savs : QIXUUUIl I - . 'Oh. we'll keep the note," and writ, s acioss the face, "Not transferable. be seen. She called and banted about, but failed to find him. Almost overcome with grief she ran borne and told her husband, who gave the alarm when a number of the neighbors gathered and scoured tbe country and hills all Monday night and the entire day on Tuesday without finding the boy. Since Tuesday there baa been no word re ceived whether tbe lad bad been found or not. Tbe parents were nearly crazed with the thought of their boy being Wet. Operations were suspended at the coal mines in the Cove mountain near this place last week, until the neccts&ary funds are raised to open it up right. Heretofore, there was only a few hands at work with pick, shovel and wheel-barrow which of course was ot a great diss Ivanlage. It required naarly all this force to keep the water pumped out of the mine and conse quently vary little progress wss gained. Tbe object now ia ta raise sufficient money to purchase an engine for pumping and hoisting purposes as well aa to make other needed improvements to facilitate trattrrs. To this end a stock company baa been organized, and at this writing over one hundred shares have already been sub scribed, and we predict soon to see the mines in full operation. Duncannon Re cord. Pub'.ic aentiment in this country will never reach its proper level until it oatra- c ises a vile man as remorselessly as it does a vile woman. Tire wretch who betrays a girl and starts her on the road to eternal I ruin must be shunned as systematically as I bis victim. Often the woman la more sin ned against than sinning. At present she has nothing before her but a dark, cheer less future. But tbe wretch who blighted this young lite is received into ike best so. ciety and treated aa though be were a hero All thia ia wrong. If any creati re on earth deserves the scorn and condemnation or vir tuous people it is the libertine. And if the good or each community were to form league otfen site and defensive against the human wo.f who preys upon virtue tbey would not only be doing their duty but would save many from folly aud ruin. But so long aa the libertine is welcomed to bomea that should double bar their doors against hm while the woman la driven in to obscurity a great wrong and a great out- rnge will continue. Altoona Tribune. Kale Register. September 1st, lcSd (J. W. SuloufTwill sell at bis place of residence, two miles west ol East Salem, ilorses and cattle, twin borsu colta three year old next spring, and a farm of Buy eight acres more or less. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock atteraoon. Fresh Meat and Lard. Strsyer's wagon makes the rounds nf the to a a every morning Sunday excepted which gives our citizens an opportunity to supply themselves every day with fresh meat, beef, pork, lamb, lard, fcc. Wait for tbe wagon. Sep. 1, 18tt8,2w. tbey see of tbe above description that tbey will soon find their houses clear of tho buffalo moth. It ia certainly worth try tog. Ex. Trial Lltt for gep'r Tern. SS. J. E. McCaben vs. Aaron Singley, No. 118, September term, 1887. Summons in in trespass. Plea not guilty. William Cox vs. William Carl and Mary Carl No. 89, December term, 1887. Sum mons in ejectment. Plea not guilty. Ephriam Ranoela and D. C. Eannela, partners trading in the name of Raonels l Son vs. A. J. Patterson, executor of Jacob Kline, deceased. No. 64, February term. 1888. Appeal from judgement of K. B. McCrara J. p. Plea Mil Debet Sec reg. Thomaa McCulloch vs. Jacob Zeigler No. 13, April term, 1888. Summons iu eject ment. Plea, not guilty. Catherine Erisher vs. David Fowlea No. 181, April Term, 1888. Summons in tres pass. Plea not guilty. S. M. Widney vs. James A. McMullea, No. 133, April term, 1888. Summons As sumpsit. Plea, non assumpsit. Barbara llast vs. John Zook, No. 34. Sep tember term, ISHO. summons in tresspass on the case in assumpsit. John M. Campbell vs. John Vaugben.No. 70, September term, 1888. Appeal of de fault from judgment of C. B. Horning, J. P. Plea Nil Debet, Sec. reg. G. L. Baxner vs. John II. Patterson, No 1 3. September term, 1888. Appeal by defendant from judgement of Absalom Bar- ner, J. P. Plea Nil Debet and Statute of Limitation. PARKER & CO- BARKERS, Maec Street, Mirn-nrrow?;, Prxa., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Discounts, daily. Accounts of firms, individnals and corporations solicited. Four per cent Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. .Midsummer Excursions to tne feeanlisjre, via Henna) 1 vaajsla Hallrssad. For Drops-. Gravel, Nervous neti Urinary or Elver Dis eases. Cur Guaranteed. Ofhce, 831 ARCH St., Philadelphia. All druggists. Try it. $1 a bottle, six for $5 Mar. 14,1888, ly. SA LE S 31 E IVJ Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for Nursery StOCk. Permanent employ ment Guaranteed. Saltm and A'rvraart Paid. Apply at once, stating age. GLEN BROTHERS, Refer to this psper. Rochester, N. T. June 13 th, 1888. . No better disposition vf one's vacation leisure could be made than devoting it to a tea day trip to the seashore. Such excursion would not only result in fine physical benefit, but would undoubtedly be tbe means of much genuine pleasure. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, foreseeing tbe necessity lor an outing of this character, has arranged a series of ten- day excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May Sea Isle City, or Uceen City. All th places are very attractive resoits. They ffer tbe usual seaside diversions of bath ing, fishing, and boating, with many special attractions attaching to each. No other coaat iu the world can compare with the Jersey bboro in bathing and fishing, and none is better equipped for talcing care of its visitors. Tbe next trip occurs en Thursday, August , 9th. Excursion tickets, irood tor ten-days. will be sold at the rates quoted, and special train will tun on following schedule : Kate. T. Leaves. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in less than five minutea ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth w ithout pain, by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gums (known as Scurvy) treat j,ed succfsfully and a cure waxBjr?9ranted in every Teeth Filled and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or. remodaiea, trom SU.IIU to fli per set. Beautif ul Gum Knaioeled Teet inserted at price to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notiiied by letter. Will visit regularly at.Ricbtield tbe 2nd weeks of Msy and October. Teems Cash. MIFFLIN ACADEMY. Miltllntoavn Pat. An English and Classical School for both sexes. Thorough preparation lor college. New and well-equipped school room tbe old Brick Church. Fall session opens Mon day, Sept. lt'lb. For any further informa tion inquire of tbe Principal, R. F. ELLIOTT, A. B. Interesting; to Cuautauquans. There will be several Cbautauquans Round Table exercises on tbe grounds of the Juniata Valley Csnipmeetiog Associa tion, during tbe encampment which begins August 14ib., and lasts ten day s. Chaitauiuans throughout tbe Juniata val ley, are ropectlully Invited to come to tbe camt meeting prepared io take part in this work. Perrons wisbirgmore inlormation respect ing these exercises msy correspond with Rev. C. L. Benscoter, Mount Uuion. Mifflin county, Pa. Pittsburg....... East Liberty . . . . Irwiu. ...... ........ Cuioulown........... Connullaville ......... &cotldale ...... ...... tvreebsburg .......... iudiaua ......... Butler Apollo. ........... . . . Latrobe. .... .. Blairsviae Johnstown ........... Creasou. ............ , Altoona. zteilwoud Tyrone..... ... ..... buutlugdou ......... Cumiaeftand ......... ben lord Ml. L'uiou.... .... Mc V ey U u Lewuiowu Juudiuu.. M.ttlm port Kojal Newrpoit Philadelphia, Ar The party will rest ...$10 OO .... IU 00 .... 10 00 ... 1000 ... 1000 .... 1000 8.56A. M 9.05 " 6.35 6-6t 7.32 7.54 . 9.53 " 0.10 6.b0 8.25 " 10 00 10.10 10 00 9.22 " 9 26 11.08 8 60 11.67 8 00 1.05 P. M 1.18 ' 1.30 4 2.03 " 8.20 A. M 9.55 2.23 P. M. 2.43 ' 3 O0 " 3.20 - 3.24 " 3.51 " 7.60 " Philadelphia the 10 0O 10 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 7 t5 7 10 8 60 8 60 6 75 6 50 6 00 6 65 5 tiO 5 00 FUBHITURE! FURHITURE I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from Jomr S. Graybill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish' ing goods, which consists of LAMPS. CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding dailv, jyjEW STOCK which l am selling at ex- stremely LOW PRICES for cash. C. B. H0RNI N G, Crystal Palace, Corner of Bridge and Wter streets ilifflintown, Pa. January 11th. '88-ly OILS ! OILS ! OILS ! Come to our store and you 11 find that no matter which way you look. our prices have been cut down so low that yon cannot but admire our pluck and enerrr in fretting rid of onr Summer Stock at the earliest pos- . . 'rri . 1 vr. hi Die moment. a lie prices we are Datum p; are luconiparnuiy low. isoi s single item has escaped the knife. GLANCE BELOW FOR BARGAINS ! MEN'S SUITS. SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOrS' CLOTHHU 8 The C Li II4T II o a c AND AT- o i n FTRNISIIINfU tiOODs, T T ' S J3 Clothier. Our Our Our Our Our 8 10 12 18 Snits Suits Suits Suits Suits have have have have have been been been been been reduced reduced ieduced red treed reduced to to to to to Our Our Our Onr $3 G 7 ! BOYS' SUITS Suits have been reduced to Suits have been rednced to Suits have been reducel to Suits have been reduevd to 3 50. r oo. 7 63. 11 75. 13 37. 3 50 4.13 4 37 6.50 whinh For only $3 we offer a choice assortment of Knee-Pants Suits are in prett j styles and have told freely at $4 and $4 50. Mohairs, Alpacas, Seersuckers. Striped Flaaaers, Neckwear, Under wear, in fact anything we Hf 11, are destined to a short life after you learn the undervalue at which we let you carry them away. BEFORE YOU LEAVE TOWJX waltz around to our stores and procure anything1 you neeo. in Collars, Cuffs. Valises, Trunks, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Ac, and at 20 to 25 per cent lower than what you would have to pay at other stores. G. L. DERR, Practlcal.Dentlst, ESTSBLISBEO IS If 1PELIETO WX, Pa., IX I860. Oct. 14 f5. Ve Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our VI Vf 3 -3 ; 6-in. FARM WRENCHES. : THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make SPECIALITY j of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brands cf Illuminat- ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha , and Gasoline, that can be made from ! Petroleum. W e challenge comparison with i every known Product of Petroleum, j If you wish the most SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTIHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, FA. 1865, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that g on tUHy from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF UJMFOBMLY SATISFACTORY I Light. Handy and Ktrnn. HI Onfivear and Out laat two Ordinary Wrench. YOU WANT An Ei-tBirH Household S. D. Set. OILS IJV THE .MARKET, I ask for ours, trade for Mifflin town and vicinity Supplied by TO THE It will be ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS1 Harvest Home. The VcCojville Harvest home Picnic, will be held in tbe beantilul Sulphur Springs In a I Grove just east of this place on Saturday, short time it is lound in tbe nanas oi suoiuir party itli an e" added to the -Not," which makes it rosd "Note transferable." Tii man who favors the single, gold, cein standard ol payment or debts is a free tradr. The niaa who sits io his orbce ard a i il.. universal brotherhood of nations is a fiee trad.-r. The banker who I has Jturopean banking connections is a free trader. Tbe importer or roreign goons is a fre. trader. At long intervals there is announced candidate lor be an exception among the classes of a rule they are may men Tree enumerated, but as trader. m a meeting ot the Executive Committee cr the Juniata County Veteran Association on Saturday laat, it was decided to hold the Annual Soldiers Re-union in this place on ri. i.,- iw-inK-r 18. IHhS. It was re solved that the re-uuion shall be of veter- .n and not of outside organic'. either civil cr military, and that the veteran ...j -.... ii .l..n r worn. W. II. Rod- n. John Howe, W. F. Snyder, John Pan nebaker, Joseph LaudU, Clojd Parker and Dux id Cranicr were sppoint.-d as a commit tee or arrangements. Mrs. Peter Hall, widow, or Greenwood towni-hip, on Thursday threatened to kill Abrara llorting, she having pointed a gun at him. She was arrested and at the In stance ot Mr. Horting taken to Bloomtt eld on Tbnrsday night by Constable rrederick Km i arriving at this place she had a hysterical fit and lay prostrated m the carriage for nearly hall an hour. It was the opinion ol some people that she fl." r.Uorts were made August 11. A brass band and dram coips will be present to enliven the exercises. A number ot able speakers have been invited and will be present to address the people. Everybody is invited to attend. Refresh ments on the around. Proceeds to be devoted to the UcCoysville Library. B. H. BirrEE, N. M. Stiwaet, President. S ecretary. night ot tbe 9tb, and proceed to the sea shore by any regular train ot the succeed ing day. Tbe tickets will be good to return by any regu'ar train within teu days, except New York aud Chicago Limited. The Homliest San in Mittiintown and Patterson, as eil aa the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get a trial bottle of Kemp's Bal sam lor the Throat and Luugs, a remedy that is selling entirely npon its merits and is guaranteed Io cure and relieve aliCbron ic and Acute Cougbs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 60 cents and l. Tli is wt consists of i four iTitwrehuiiict stile hi. 2 clii2-Hi fHiiii wtiue: i Iwix. Tbi li4 h o-il. around Uie house. -l il tile farm r-nr frv on ! ?(.. v.wl TTanl and iV-i i-J .T-n--4iri in am! i! jickfl ma nat swJ i.ilv fill xvr ali-l. . ..IV,.-- in thr sli.ip. on rei-sii't ! S I .O. I FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. Who hnvft inmiev to invest to examine the Stock f (Jods fkr December 14,-87-1 v BOYS AND CHILDREN. MA SOX & HANLI.1 PIANOS. The improved method or fastening the ttrihES ot rianos. invented by iLe- Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company lew years since, is unquestionably one of the most important improvements ever made, making tbe instrument more richly musical in its tones, ss well aa more dur able, and less liable to get out of tune. I, DISAPPEARED. to . k.. ruled that Sunday mar r"1"" was pia) ing o riajres are null aud void. n-vive her, but without avail, and tbe Protessor Elliott will open an Academy (;ons.-ble went lo BloomUeld with an ap- in the Presbyteriau brick church at the jrratiy dcad woman in his charge New north end of Main street. port News, ,t .m. f-ivum. or Cheyenne, Johnstown Tribune, July 19: Charles . :.. i.itin her Barents, I Werti. better known aa Yankee" Werti, S u . v. was arreted about on. o'clock this aft. anu.neu noon at Greenwood', stable, Pert street on Miss Jennie Wright or Mexico, was mru- c e of horse .tealing. Con.tsble Peter Item a hjrse oa Thursday evening, u. . BBrndol,.rt Bioodj Ran, Bedford coanty, home and quite severely injured. a here the horse as stolen, assisted by Don't iiuarrol with your neighbor sbout John4town 0ffi. crs, tusde the arrest. It is politics. If you can't Ulk politics without meged tbit wer traded the atolen horse obuJing yonr neighbor, don"t talk. with Jacob Weaver, or Scalp Level, ror Great reduction in price ot Wall Paper, one of bis, subsequently again trading the jnd large stock to aelect Trom at t o a Gypsy (or an old crobate and Faasci.-H.rs Habdwabc Co. J66 i c,b. Tbe constable bed Wert in Oil Window Shades with spring fixture. . buggy and started with him for Bedford 50c t county soon alter the arrest. Faascrtcrs Haedwabe Co. Nyriom the Newport Newa : James Men- This summer a great deal of plowing for -enh,iit . former resident of this place, now vbeat hrs been done in the month of July, Ut with Bu, mtle family in Turkey Valley .. t i i ,;.. i.r grit rw'i crop. I i-.i.i, mnntr. Last Monday Mrs. Men- at;.. H. lev. daughter of Jainea Uarley, ,.t Chester connty, ia visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Last Friday, William Kicbenbach, aged about 22 years, son of Ssaioei Kicbenbach, near McAliaterville dissppeared and h not been beard of nor seen since. It wss alter noon when be left in bia working cloihea to go to Mr. Graybill's to lift bar vest wages due him. He did not resch Graybill's place which fact haa givop rise to the suspicion that some serious mishap has overtaken him. The woods, cornfields, ponds, and milidams were searched on San day without yielding traces of thi missing youth. Fall Free Trade. When one child ot a family of six is stricken down with the s:arlet fever the free-trader would comfort the family in thia ay .- '-iou cava six couaren, ana omy one of them has tbe disease ; that is not a malady, it ia only one-sixth of a malady.' The mother and lather of the sick child are not to be fooltd by thst kind of arithiue tic, and tbey keep the other children at a safe distance, tor they know that the bouse con tains a case of sickness that is a complete whole. Tbe free trader uses the same fslse logic hen he attempa to inform the grea farni'y of American working people that free wool, free this and free that, are not cases ot complete tree trade, bat only one- third or one-halt free trade. The people will not be deceived in this way. It is fall free trade so far as it concerns the articles that are admitted free. WO One bottle of English Spavin Lin iment cured my fine Norman mare of two ugly blood spavins which damaged her val ue at least $80. It is the grandest Blem ish core I ever nsed. Johx McCain, Horte Dealer, Darlington Ind. Sold by L. Banks &. Co., Druggists, Mifflin- town Pa. April -o, cb, bm. Ask Your Local Dealer for thm. if h nn nor .. tiiem . ti i.i ct lhm f..rvoil,orr.- fillwiil nlh.r ai r.-eeiirf of pi si-, asahote Uritd fm i f-r v::r u'..!.o'" euto- ELLIwICII & CO., PlantsvH.e, Conn, Liu UlA 5 -'-- "i :af .n. ud. I .wU ""',-B t.uj.iirrl"I ariix rier to all other rmo mrvTiefv cf ca ll r-ruitll. b nt maiL $1. farU Blmrs 4c In. 1'iJL, X Irrmont bf, huttua, Mausm. I Um f CrL'DV ItflDn DCCPUCD bontBcith uic ui nunni nnnu utkunkn It ilia dt.Uk lUTUCnled, rolTs4.tUa. s. and jr'4d, flnv Brooklyn. N.Y. iriiTikr hia l)f from his brUi io him MEN, It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Comiietitors in the rear, don't fail - . . . . , . n i y,i .1 - lam prepared to supply the public with to give hllll il Call II in need OI lOlIling, everything found in a firstclass milliner ; store, como and examine try stock, consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. March 22-t7.1.v. 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, Mitflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a lull stock, ol Spring &. Summer millinery . goods, all new, and of the latest stilus. . and havirg employed first class milliners D. W. HARLEY 11 KKl 1 IS TOWN To Get Rid of the Moth. Buffalo Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. Tbey often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be indue ed to try tbe successful medicine called Keoip'a Baisam, which we will sell an a guarantee to care, they wnnld immediately see tbe excellent effect alter taking the tirst dose. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial tilt free. At all druggists. HAKRIED : LONO WETZLER On the 19th of Jn ly., at tbe borne of the bride's parents, lv Kev. G. W. Leisher, Wm. 11. Long and Miss Marv E. Wetzler, both of Thompson- town, Juniata county. Pa. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Harley ol thi . . iwihinnul her return, did not obey hi. mother George Jacobs ana nooe - , bjLk he we. uo where to aenball took btr five year old son out tor berries and bile she was gathering to ..ih nlace. her bor, who she had with the caution to remain where he lelt was ,,tuc..softhia to-n, ar candidates for Nearly every housekeeper in town and country baa become well acquainted with the Buffalo moth, and tears it as she would a rattlesnake in her home. It has been clearly demonstrated by those who bsve made tbe test that thia destructive crea ture has generated in a small bag which now common in all onr bouse. It resem bles in many ways the lsdy bog, or aa it la more commonly known the lightning bug, and can be easily recognised. Its body is shorter than that of s lady-bug, and tbe back 1. striped with alternate gold and black stripes, some times with alternate black and red atripea. It is said that if tbe ladies are careful tu kill all the small bug MrrnrETOWE, Angnst 1,1S88. Butter .......................... 15 F.gg. 14 Ham 124 Shoulder, 10 Sides, 8 LF(i ! .1 10 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARK ST. Wheat, new . ..... 65 to 75 Corn pew............ 63 Oats, 88 to 32 Rye 00 Cloverseed.............. S3 Timothy soed $1.75 Flaxseed 160 Bran 19 00 Chop I 60 Snorta 22 00 Ground Alum Salt 1 25 American Salt 1 00a 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Wheat No. 1 Pennsylvania red 87c' Old No. 2 Pennsylvania 9e. No. 2 1ela. ware red 90c Corn No. 2 mixed bbz- Oa's ungraded wnite uc. no. s wnite ia4tjc. East Libkett, Pa., July 28 CattleHe- ceipta, 03 bead 1 no hing doinar. Hks active; Philadelphia., $6 60a6 70: mixed S6.6oau.65 1 Yorkers. $6.506.00 ; common to tarr, 6 80a6.0 1 piga, $6 00a6 J5 Sueep mat Receipts, oou aeaa. INoltitug doing. WILL PEOPLE use tt Impure and Unwhole some Refrigeratory which are lined with wood, xinr ana outer iuria.lt, that cause urastnc troubles anti arso children diseaacs by tanuipg a. ilk, whea tbey can gel WHY nd otner tuetalt, tha rso children'n diseai yej can gel REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stoneware and Indurated Fibre, which are free from abvrption, coroaioo, and anv forma: ton of poiiionnu ondes, and are cconomi- cai of ice, and produce low temperatures f Catalogues Kivm full explanations and de scriptions will be mailed free on application. Address the manufacturers, MONROE Bros. Central Wny Rnrl Jeffernon Rtreet, C ITrK I , OHIO G. W. STILL IN Watertovn Steam Engine Co., i WATERTOWN, T. Jldtniacturr of STEAM ENGINES a-d BOILERS Of All Kinds. HECK, THE LEAD. Write for Cataloguo. JAMES & MAYER BUGGY CO. TIIK OM,Y EXCL.I SIVE Boot and Shoe Store. LARGEST STOCK, WE KEEP THE BEST STOCK, I MOST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear in Juniata County. lIririuiactvire THE "Vehicle for the FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Bst finished and Host durable mediosi priced VEHICLES ever offered in America. Send for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 69 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI. Ohfo. The people perjerally recognize gennine claims. It is an easy matter to make extravagant statements. It is far more important, boweyer, to have tbe people credit your statements. We invite comparison. Onr stock is all nice, all neat "and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest prices, and cballenpre-any and all competitors. You know the store. There is only one. We shadow all. lemp'sHannreSpreaicr Slagiatared TradaMar Talaable Iapreveaai G. W. HECK, BELFdRD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE STREET? rat. for 19N8. "W V'C il "al -L I ivy a S iiM-..rW. CLEANFASr S BLACK TOCKINGS The F. s. oMnaon Oo'a Or. as Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. Klatot Tsargoii tba o-.ark.st. Helnr fruta e.rr Bttli lbs Tslon. lHo-ir'i in.TiUr Irv. KUTP BVRIt.e tf li CO.. 6'-Etu.K. V. MOSI'"0B and Oalldrea's I .!'. Half n SILK FINISH, USLK.andCOTTOM ""trSSEXCElSIOR HOSIERY C8. 4GEHTS WAHTZOlhi-ti&aEStii ifuj'.!iiLj la that linn 1 .. .