n LECTION Spring YLES ! I stunt) Iiui lD Jumi Monilcrtul II .K STOCK, Nothing. uibmiLy Stv'isj, Carnality n)j No n' i eipectd unless, is luuii'Ule satisfaction. Uy KM-ALLS, WATCQKS and .r-. Nr-k wear, Collars aBri . t. '.'uU mid see AND FURNISHER :sox. N:Y I.Yaijli. RA1LK0AD. TlMii-TAlJLli 1 a 'it Sundsv Slav 18ib, hl-i . ; M trtin will ran a olios t STWAKD. ios leaves Aii a. u:.. ijroso 3)i i. tii.. Yocnt Catao at ... N t. ! Hamilton 7,04 a. ., . i. 7 . t a. m., l.ewiatwn 7.S3 s . r ! .ll in., Vi:!iio 8.17 a. m., . - . :. il-xieo a. a, r. -. 'J i. tn.. Vamlyko S,A5 a. rn., .. . .13 .4. tu., Durwartl S IT a ,r.: .! .5I a in., Newport .'.). i i.- II irriburt at 111 10 a. ., i .: . i.!. Ilia, 3 15 p. m. T.k K pass leavrs alloona daily a:.J stoiLiiiK a all rvftlar 'i.ti A't.niiiii auJ Uarritjurg, V ' t:i .1 x .".mi n. tu., usrTisi.arw 'i. . ,i:..i arrive in r'tiilsJolpliia at i - Laves Pittsburg daily at . a at 2.U p. iu., and itop- ..r .-latiuu arrives at iilftla I . r'tiurg 7.LU p. ui-, ftma- AT r i . ! ; r,-.,, leaves l'i'.t.-Lrtric at 1 lltlf Mi--'.' vmu ; Tyrone 0 C- p ni -, Hint ;.;t;i,; Lowi-town Sipmi Hlf. . r u. , Harust'uri 14") pm; rhila t 4 -.' 'U. .riJr'.jb.i biTM will stup at Mitfiaa p. in , wlli-a Happed - W KST W AKL. ,-r I is leaves 1'himlflpula dailv at i,,! i'-,-M-bu-i: il 4') p m ; Mifflia v .,, ; l.. ,.-tin' 0 .b p m ; altoooa ui nrriv.sat 1'lt tsbutjt at 1 1 56 f m. r.t : i .-1.1. leaves rauawipum i . m.; Urri5urj, M 15 a. u4 a "K l ",..,'..-,, . Ill a. m.: Thnip'ntowo t ,'i)vk" 10 I1 . m.$ Tuacaf- Mexico. 10 C7 a. m.; Tort ' '... i ' a.' m.; V..T!iu, 10 20 a. i . n ; Narrow. 10 34 a. m.; . '. , . 4'i h. in.; JlcVcytawa, It H N. . lU-uii'..-, U 3a. m.;UaiK ; r t . r;l : TT.tM. 1 "7 p. . !,' 1 1" l . atid atop at a!l reg'-ilv , I , , -u lUrriibur aa4 Altxoaa . kK 1 M'liii lvo r'biU.UliAladal- ' i iu., Hirrifurd. 10 i') p. .. K .riivtlle, Miryvult-, Uuacao- : , r..it, VilU-r-tawn, Tb'.-unont3W, , v turn' t Mittlin, 1 1 50 a. 11- ' .. mi., suit rittaburg. 6 10 . ' W mm loaves finU'l-Ipl"" dailf !irril.urS 1 . ,, ,u., Mimio U.47 p. ,r , -,.,juir station. btweo MiBl 'A , :1 re.fti-liea Altouna at 3.SU p. . . p. iu. , ,, 1N v ll-o'iDlIlo l" FhU '. 4 .i i l v at 11 5D a- Hirrnbujtrt . ni 11,,,,'Miiou 4-4'. p. tn., w- ' ' '.' m.. iiillernfown 5.i P- -, . ., m, i.W i..m.. VMdylt . , ,-i rft 5.IM ;. tu-. M-tico S.50p. r, i . ..... m. . ' ,M1 -, -t p. ii , McVeytowa , ; . , 7 ! 1- " . Altoaa J 0J v,;r,s.lresPh.Ud.-lphmUlJ ' ,, .una: Dunranooil .1 I I i I 1 I s 1 1 ' HI. 'I ;.;.;;,';d":,1 t 1 15 P- ,n- ;. ;;;.'f.sr:.'w;r'" rime or iu. Baiurost . lUveu.i.--r-. .r ; t i.rtioidatQ63MD .1 4 '!" i .i i .nveatTyrun.rron.Sco-, . M uk nit feonaj"" , ,t .-umberiand l .ioLLlPATSBLBO al 1 AHo.n.rorPOiD.J60r. . 'U f ' lu- " . S 7 2'J 5 00 Tr ri out ' ' I' ui. ,h Mrrive ' M. i to r , at 50 a m. 118 d ,0 .. i 40 p.m. 1 V" O ;J : prrnot ail "f tb U..B t.." ta urn - ar wre "Ji p. Lac - .p. 111! . .. " ac ! . ... SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIKFLIXTOWN : TERMS. tatvafription, $1.00 per annnnt it paid to rtdrattcs; $10 if not paid in axleancr. Xrannixnt adTertiawmonta tosertod at 60 eenu Ir 'orD for curb, insertion. Transient bUHin-a lulicw in local eo! qccd, 10 ceota pt-r linn for each iaaertion. Dnloctiona will be made to tboeo deairina; to advertise by the year, baK or quarter year. Eepublican Primary Election. At a m'i'tint: t the Kepublican County Connittee h-ld ia Mitllintown on Satnrday, Marrb Ul"t, 1-, it waa ordered that the u....r lrction of the Reoublican vnartv ol Juniata county be held at the uaual I f Lu en tor holding the towaahip ao-t gentT al Klectiona on Saturday, iuiusl 23tti, an l in accord r.c with the rulea itnvern itig primary Klectiona, the polea to be op ened in t:.e townabip at 2 o'clock, and in the borror.f ha at 4 o'clck in the afternoon, and to r'-main open until 7 o'clock, r. m. ; and the Return Judge Convention to be held in the Court Hou at Milllictown, on M 'uit, Ai m hT 27, 1HMH at 8 o'clock p. . B. B. CAVES Y. Ani-r ' CkoirmoB. K. E. MtUDY. Sc Th" lolloping: are the odicura to be Toted r at aaid election : CnKli KMVIX. HatATOa. HklKU or THE I.XaKLATlKS. KaiiisTaa M KkCoafK. iii.ai . I Himao r Ci Nrt t'osniTTrE. hkraisTAnB Daxcuar. Ji.it l'ui.-iNtii. sliOKT LOCUS. Buy your H.iiiy Coaches at Snyder's. I'bilfcfv-'l'hi'i has a penny Mtving hmfc. t me A-Norinu-nt ot Luutp't at Snyder'a. liiu .-( ring pic-nie-, last Thursday, as a SI A'l't'HS b t assortment o( fnrnitnaein the county at S nyder. l'crty e-oucty lartuers bring- rattle trom West Vir.io.. Large slex k ut spring lt. ds and Mt trestus at Snyder's. Jtid'lieburg, Snyder couutr is to hve a IX-inocratic ewspae'r. It la in order .-. y, ' the witJ Hows vvrr the oats stubb'.us." Apricots sold in Philad-lpbij uatUt last week at thirty cents a don. Tbe nearest, and latest elope uicut tawe is ri-ported from Snyder county. A pension las been (crinted to S luioa P Logan of Jutnstowu this eountT. M. I., heiaer ol Thonij,sontwn baa baea appointed a cadet to West Point. Uor few people there are who can atate tact without uisking a comment. The iiuirterly .enaiondu on tbe 1st of September amount to $14,000,000. You just ought to see the Dandy Flat, lorin Ksckera, Snyder haa lor sale. (. M. Veiutuitiger, of Sprues' I!'tl voted lor Ueue.al W. II, ll.trnson in 1"J The Evangelical Sinhalh school px nick ed in Lauver's woods last Thursday. Mr. Jol.ii McAliater. of McAliste-rrille a. on a trip to the ncenn a few days since. The Dv'ii-criitic psrty hat nnrcr favored restrictive l-eisltri aa;aist inteniperanc e. Tb firitiers exhibition at Williams Orove will lo opened m Monday, August -7. Ti e VI. rry go-round e run every oven lug lf ei'k, iu tbe bark ysrd of Koruee'a hotel. The Midliu County. Kepublican conen tion will me.:t at Lew islown on the 20th of August. tletiry Watt, ot Baltimore, was home over last Ssbbstb, vi.-ltirg bis parents and istera in this place. A teaspoontul ol coal oil to a gallon of water will eatvroiiiiftte insects thit infest Bowers and plants." Many people of this town tak of attend- lug Indian Mound iisrrest Homo in Milli- kan's Grove next Saturday. Mi.s Kllie D. l's'ton, of Peru Mills, start 4 on Monday morning t"r Caiilorula where iie in tends teaching school. hev. Joseph Mathers, administered the Lord's slipper at the McAllsterville Presby terian congregation last Sabbath. Prof. ti. K. Stoutter of rcrniansgh tp., has gone to the Onio Normal (.oil. gi at Hartlett, lbk, to teach penmanship. Oil Window Shades with spring natures 60.-., at KssMisei s llABtiwaaK A. , Co. Crest reduction In price ot Wail Paper, and large stock to se-lcct from at Kaaseiseis llaabwaaa X., t'o. K'titur Conrad, of the McYtytown Join oal, was in town last Thursdsy evening with a nuo.lxr of Iriends stttndiug a Masonic M eting. John Gray bill and Uiuily have been teut mg at Newton Hamilton camp meeting ground some time, and will remain tillatter cauip meeting time. W. W. Shaion vd'ers his Brick Hotel in iiaAlistetville lor sale at a fair price and on leasolisble terms. Possmtsion will be given in b0 day s alter continuation uf aaie. The Annual Banket Ticnic at Gin Spring last Tburntay atteruoon, was largely at ton.Uu ai.d a very pleasant time was enjoy ed by tbe lovers of music and dancing. It is generally believed, that General John Siotle'd will succeed to the comman der. Li,, of the I'nited States Army, to till l place ot General Sheridan deceased. Every man has an intluence. which it is best to exert against evil when evil raiani fssts itselt iu a community. It is a far reselling mistake to countenance wrong. J. I.. L. Sahui, and family of Wilkes barre hare within the past week been visit ing tbe family of Mr. Joseph Kotbrock, of Prriuansgb. Mr. Kotbrock is tbe father of Mrs. Sahui. When the uiullenial period will have been Dshrrvd in free trade will prevail and nation al boundary lines will bono more. Tha free traders will have to wait nulla a while for that period. -Julgn Albright decided tbat Lebigh county constables are eutitled to uaileajre, ol 20 cents tor each visit to a saloon, tbee are required to inspect under the liigh License Law." I hurcb bells, and tbe court bouse bell ware tolled at ten o'clock last Saturday tbe hour lor the tuner a I or General Philip U. Sheridan. Interment on Arlington Height, near Washington D. C. Edward Bsrtley, or this place, while playing ball at the Evangelical picnic held tn Lauver's woods on last Thursday, sprain ed an an&U to badly that it was necessary to bring hiiu bouie iu a buggr. Some one has been kind enough to aend na tbe Richmond Wo! containing a descrip tion of a grand exposition to be held at Rich mond, from October 8 to November 21. It will i, aD attractive plaee to visit. Rapture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch street, Pbii'a, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thousands of care, alter others fail. Advice free. Send lor circular. March 14. D, ly. Joseph A llama baa re-atocked bia grocery store. He is thankful lor past patronage w0 ks lor a continuance of the same. The following are some ol the prices of groceries ; molasses. 4'Je fat gallon ; coffee, 23c. Cash or produce ia exchange. 2w. William Foltx railroad watchman at Tnscarora ststion is tbe champion snake killer of tbe valley. He brought to a close, tbe lile of three rattle snakes and one copper head while on an excursion to tbe mono tain for huckleberries. The county government orhce, that ia the Commissioners office, waa draped ia mourn ing on last Saturday, tbe Inneral day ot General Philip II. Sheridan, and crape and Uavging intertwined waa placed around the base of the Court Houae belfry. On Thursday evening Pbilo Banks re moved the bridle from a horse bitched to an empty carriaire standing in front of his father's residence tin Third street, tbe horse suddenly started, ran away and broke j the wagon into fragments. The horse was captured without injury. Harry Hawk, was thrown from his buggv la Thursday evening when leaving the liin Spring picnic grounds, by a collision wi-h another buggy. He received a slight hruie on the aide. He does not k now with whore he collided, but the shaft i,f the other man's buggy was broken. During the past week c, -citizen of Patter son rntlered with excruciating tooth ache. A nun.ber of times he visited a dentist to bsve tbe offending toth removed, but as soon ss the tooth puller reached for a pair of forceps the courage ot the snfj'erer waa not iial to tbe occssion, and he shut, his month firmly and left. English Hpavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft, or Calloused Luicpsand Blem ishes from horses. Blood Sjiavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, King-brae, &tirles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs. Etc. Save $50 by ti use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks Co., Druggists, Miffliatown Pa. April 25. 8, 6mt. "Mrs Hannah Allen died at her home in Beale twp.,on Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. August 7th, 18b8. Aed 81 years, 9 month and 26 dayaT "V"j "si-stet? of tt. late Benjamin Wall, dee'd, ot Lscktwp., wife of Samuel 'Allen, deceased a number at Vetera. Mother of nioe childred, grand-mother of 48 "chi!drengreat "(erand-mothoi? ol 30 children. be was a Lkthoran church taoin ber." A citiz-n of this town visited Lewistowu Wt Saturday evening, and secured abaskot full of beer, to bring to his friends. At tbe station h pnt the basket down lor a little while jnd walked a-y. Some other lover Cf beer had a covetous eye on tbe basket and -i. stents, and when the MnSifitowner was sway he stole both the basket and all that it coutaim-d, and our citizen came Krouj the Liverpool B na : A few days ago while laaae Witmer and his son were extracting stumps tbey killed six big cop pernead snakes which they found all under one stnmp and a spotted snake that was under another stump close by. Isaac Zollers' boys killed eleven good-sized . cop perhead snakes this semmer, which tbey found under a pine stump ia the potato patch, at different times while des troying potato bugs. Two confi dence men swindled farmer Elinger, ot Seven Points, near Sunenry, out of a 9300 note last week,. Tbey sold him a machine which tbey claimed was at tbe freight depot and would busk corn and bundle up tbe stalks. When the farmer drove to tbe depot be found no machine, and when be returned the men and bis note were gone. " Tbtre has been (14,000 subscribed towards putting a wagon bridge across the Surquebanna, at S anbury to Snyder county. Dr. A. C. Clark has the matter la charge, and thinks $50,000 can be raised when a meeting will be called. It la esti mated that tbe bridge will cost $75,000. Geo. Troutman, of Grata, had the misfortune to lose both bis borsea last week. Tbe beasts were well in tbe even lug, and on the succeeding morning were found dead, without any indication as to what caused it. The .portable aaw mill of John D. Bogar, on tbe d. S. Seilz tract near Mniserville, caught tire on Thursday night last, burning a lot ef things. The nre waa not very high when discovered, and was then extinguished. There waa a crew oi nine, and it took a lerrib lot ot work and water to outen the fire. The tire originated through a burning sill under tbe boiler, where a post, which holds the roof, is lasiened, and the tire burned up tbe post and thus the roof caught tire; and had it not been aeen just then, in five minutes more tho whole building would have been iu tlainea. Tue loss is estimstod at 0. Last werkascauip who seds brass watcbea and money to men who have an idea that they can buy gold watches and money lor a mere song from swindlers, set up h.a stand in lluutingdon and drove a profitable business among the men who are looking to get something vai uable for nothing. After doing Huntingdon be appeared in Lewistown and opened business in the dia mond on Saturday. Three ot the Hunting don bloods whose eye teeth he had cut fol lowed him to Lewistown and when he fiat colrced a crowd the Huntingdon bloods began to hoot. The swindler drew a revol ver aud pointed out the men who were dis turbing the crowd. For flourishing the re volver lie was arieelcd, aud while being takeu to tbe olLce of a justice he came close to one of hia liuulingilon victims and as quica as thought he knocked the Hunt ingdon man down. The justice required the swindler to give $o00 bail ; he had no acquaintances in the town and told tbe jus tice tbat he would have tu buy property autticient to secure his bail, and tor that purpose he ask-d permiseion to go to the hotel and luaae nnjuny. An oltcer was skuI with hiiu. Mvanwbiie be bad man aged to hire a horse and buggy and have bis wire and baggage placed in it at tne bo- j tel to awail biin. When lie appeared At the I hou I he gave the constaiile a slip, sprang into the boffirt aud drove to tho railroad home in an unpleasant frame of mind, and a; Lougat ,icke,s w,a decked his baggie leaslwaid. Whcu the coustable appeared tona-h tbat waa not comforted. From tbe J aniata Herald of last vin't: William Kickt-nbaugh, ol Payette, whose disappearance from home we noticed last week, has returned and is again safely eoseoncd in the old homestead. It is said that after all attempts to traci) out his whereabouts fsiled, an old woman who ow-wows" was consulted one evening. i She demanded one of hia shirts, sail a few words aud blew iijhjd tli tail, tb-.-n suit hs weald be found sitting on tbe porch at home tbe next morning, aud lo ! be was. Tbat is the report on our stroeti aud we give it tor what it is worth. Fro pj tho Newport News: The largest stick of solid timber seen iu this vicinity for many years, or perhaps ever seen here is lying on tbe bank of tbe Juniata, opposite the planing mill, where it was lodged as ijri't during a freshet in the river last spring. The log is of the buttonwood species, and is lull Ave feet in diameter at tbe butt end, and at the top, twenty leet from the but, it is four feet and three inches in diameter. The log is claimed by George Floisber, on whose land it livsani by whom it is being eawtri in cross sections of ten inches in thickness, for butche-V meat blocks. It is said that the Pcnn-ylvania Kailro.id Compsny is having tbe tn-es cut down alone the river for the purpose of af fording a belter view of tbe Juniata from their road. It is supposed that the huge log strove mentioned is pjrt of one ol the trees that had Ikiti cut down and rolled into the river and left to be carried away as drift by the Hoods. Last Thumdsy evening while on the way homo from Gin Spring icnic, tho horse driven by J. II Neely, frightened at a pud dle ol waaie water tbat lav in tbe road op posite a house near the Port Koyal canal warehouse. The beast re.'u.e-l to pass the puddie and backed away, ran tbe buggv backwards Inward the canal. Mr. Neely sprang trom the bug;y and took hold ol the bridle. About that tune the borsi plusgud forward knocking Neely to thu ground, whereby his hold on the bridle and lines was lost and the next instant the beusc was ruuuiug at full speed for 1'ort Royal bridge. Miss Ella Banks, who accompanied Mr Neely, sprang from tho hugrv a:il rtceive d no serious ininrv. TLe horse cios.-ed the bridge to Port K yai, and alter a career through aeve ral slieels burg the buggy on a post by one oi thu pavements of the place, shortly after which it waa captured in an sllev. The beast was not hurt, but the buggy has been turned iu tor repairs. From the Newport Ledger : One day last week Jaines G. Kreamer, of Kacoon Valley, I. id his coat down in hia barn while at work, and when he went lor it aaain found that bia pocket book coutained $71 and papers. was missing. Sometime later be found the pocket book and papers iu a box by the roadside in which tbe mail carrier to Ickes- burg puts his uiai daily, but the money was gone Detective Koat, of Uarnsbuig WM summoned to lerret out the thief but even his tact tailed. e.. 11. Ward lost a horse the other day. The anitn1 died ol heavea . The Oogs of this I tnwn are auUcriuiT. with distemper. Some have die-d and others were killed to pu them out of their misery Wed nesday night the general atore ol T. P. Cath- cart was robbed of boo:s, shoes, cutUery clothing, revolvers and jewelry, to the amount ol $115. T bo front door waa tried but a heavv iron bar held it secure. The aide door was then forced open, by break ing the lock. " Tuesday while two sons of Al. Wright in Howe township, were chopping wood, the axe nsed by ,the older boy tlew otl the handle aud struck tbe other boy on the foot nearly severing three of tbe i toes. at thu station, the waicli and money , lusn aud ail j were ou the train. The ejus table took hiui otl' i tho tram t lax Ltd aud the scamp tore loose trom the officer's grasp and ran and caught tne train leaving tbe Lewistowa officer dazed lor the time being with the manner of escape ol his piisoucr. Despatches were sent ail along the uue to Uat lue scamp ai rested aud taken to Lewi-toad 10 aua-vvr to tue cnarge j-rcferred agaiusl him. reported is in a -precaj-iooa condition, doctor allowing no one in hia room. the fTata America Ever DUcorer. edf At tbe time when Columbus started in search of the new world, nearly every man, woman and child in Eurcpe insisted that there w as no new world to discover. When be came back. crowned with success, a large proportion of these good people adhered to their theory, and it tbey were alive to day would with tbe people of Juniata Co., go to W. F. Snyder's Furniture Factory where it has been discovered that the largest and best supply of furniture is kept in tbe county, and at prices to suit all parties, as he keeps all grades of furniture and can supply all demands. LAST OF TUE lsEASOX. Pennnyliania Railroad Ex cursion to tne Jersey toast. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company's ten-day excursions to tbe Jersey coast have been enjoyed by hundreds ol people this summer. The liberal limit -ot tbe tickets, the wide range oi popular resorts from which a choice could be made, and tbe exceptional facilities for reaching the shore have left nothing to be desired. Tbe last of the series will be run on Thursday, An gus! 23d. This date covers the high-water mark of tbe seashore season. All tbe re sorts will be in their best feather, and tbe cool, 1 retch breezes wbich may be enjoyed there during tbe torrid beat of Ibedogdays would be sufficient justification for going, even if tbe bathing were not at iu best,' tbe fishing ne, and the other attractions numberless. The tickets as heretofore embrace Cape May, Atlantic City. Sea Isle City, or Ocean City. Tbey will be good for ten days, and will be sold from Pittsburg at $10 SO and at the rates quoted below from other points. Tbe special train on the main line connect ing by regular trains from the branches will run on following schedule : Kate. .$10 00 . 10 09 . 10 00 . 10 00 . 10 00 . 1000 . 10 00 .. 1000 . 10 00 . 1000 T. Learns 8.56A. H. 9 05 9 35 b-58 7 32 " 1J " 9.63 6.10 6.30 8.25 1000 10.10 9 25 1 1 OH 8 50 1 1 67 " 8 00 1.05P.M. 8 00 1.18 8 75 9 40A. M. 8 50 10 25 8 60 10.81 7 65 1 30P. M. 2 03 8.20A.M. 9.65 " 2 23 P. M. 243 3.00 8.20 8.24' 8.51 .... 7.60 Philadelphia the 7 10 8 50 8 50 6 75 C 50 6 00 5 65 6 60 500 PARKER & CO., BANKERS. Maxs Street, Mutlxstows, Pens a-, TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four por cent Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. For Dropsy, Gravel. Hervoai est Urinary or Liver Disease--,. Cure Guaranteed. Office, 831 ARCH St., Philadelphia. AU druggists. Try it. $1 a bottle, six for 5 Mar. 14,1888, ly. From the Bioomtieid Aiv ocale : black berries are very pieuty, and are oil it oil al o cents p.r quart Last Wsduea daytlsaau hlepperly, of Carroll township, killed a ratiieauaae over lour loot iu leuiu and having 13 rallies, lie haa almost tramped upon the reptile before it gave its warning rattle. " On last 1 narsday luoriiiug, "Bob" Asukius, who takes cnarge f Zach. fiice s stage horse's iu this place, urue-d tbe horses, and ou his reluru in about hail au hour to baruess them prepur lory to male lug Uie trip to Newport, be ouud oue ol the bors-i lying dowu with bisleltlroul loot hxui'.y wedged lu his uiuQth. It la thought the auimal in blling ine loot al ihe paslem oiut, lustead ol let- ib tbe I cot go, Lad slipped I Lie hoot u.to toe uiouiu slid iu every afrugie lo Ircu bluisuil ioe hool become uiire tirmiy last- cued. Alter cobatucrautu wora, iu wnicU ma ailcn.pl was lu-co lo lake elf Leie slioe, tbe aailLua.. Waa Ireeo. Itoua Uls IHrrl.oUB lhs- lioo Ueue the Worse e,tf. Ou baiuiday evening Carroll lowusbfp was vu- iteii wun a heavy ihunuei sUrui. luc u&iiiniug aifucs al lour e.iacea wi.iaiu a raaiua oi one loiio. Mr. aiaruu Jack,u, ua a ttoise bii uek dead by Itgniumg au.L.e ifae alorui. lio Was uauiiog uaanuro sua oue horse, slitu te storm came up suddenly . lie oi Geied Lis y e.UL.g sen lo put tue alu la, ai iu lUe woods bed quickly. The boy re mained in tne wood abed with the aninia1 until the storm bad slackened, and bad barely gol into the house when a boll ot ligiitmug struck the wood abed aud killed mo horse. The auimal was valued at $125. Oo t-uui'ay and Monday evenings heavy- rain stomas passed over tbat township. Ou Saturday evening Millerstown waa the scene ot a stabbing affray, that, br mere chance, did not prove latal. The story j goes that John Keisinger and Harry Mc Donald, both of Juniata town-ship, have been paying attention to a young lady, and the loruier appears to be the favored one. Jealously held sway in the breast of Mc- Donaldon Saturday evening, when he evi dently intended to make way with Keising er. Charles Myers, a friend of McDonald by some means or other enticed Keisinger into sn alley, when McDonald quickly ap peared and attacked Keisinger. In tbe scuf fle tbe latter received a stab in tbe left side of tbe back. Tbe blade of tbe weapon struck the shou'der blade and glanced toward the spinal column, making a flesh wound of two inches in length. A second thrust was made on the right side, but the blade struck tbe fifth rib and glanced toward tb e stomacn. Keisinger also received a wound above the left eye by a stone ia tbe bsnds of Myers. Messrs. J as. G. Brandt and D. A. Snyder, bearing the noise in tbe alley, hurried to tbe spot and parted tbe men which so infuriated McDonald tbat be( swore be would be would kill them. Myers was arrested that night and brought to Fort Lair at half psst twelve Sunday morn ing. McDonald escaped to his borne near Milford, but the officers followed and ar rested him and lodged him in jail about Sunday noon. McDonald swears be will do Keisinger up tbe very Unit chance be gets. A raxor was found on bis person when be was locked up. Tbe prisouets have been refused bail, as Keisinger, it is Pittsburg. East Liberty Irw in . . -.- ....... ....... I'm on'own . ............ Connellsrille Srottdale .............. Greensburg ............ Indiana Butler . -....... Apollo............. ... I.strobe. ........... . ... Johnstown Cresson. Altoona Beilwood Clearfield .. .......... Belletnnte.... Pbihpsburg . Tyrone .... ....... ........ Huntingdon. . .......... Cumberland ............ Bedford ..... . . ...... . Mt. Union .....a....... McVeytown .......... LewUtown Junction..... Mifflin Port Koyal...... Newport ....... ........ Philadelphia, Ar.. ........ Tbe party will rest in night ot tbe 23d and proceed to tbe aea ahore by any regular train of the succeed ing day. The tickets will be good to re turn by any regular Iran, within ten-days, except New Turk and Chicago Limited. Tfca- StcCoytown harvest home, held last Saturday waa well attended. Speeches were delivered, by Bev. Mr. Dewing, of Boston, Ker. Mr. Kidd, of New York, A. J .-Patterson, of Mifliio town, George) Jacobs, of Mittlintowa, and J. W. Speedy, of Port Koyal. Tbe Spruce Hill band, and a -choir of singers enlivened the occasion with choice music. The Honilkbt Jlan in Miffliutown and Patterson, as well as tbe handsomest, and others a e invited to call on any druggist and get a truJ bottle of Kemp's Bal sam lor the Throat and Lungs, a remedy tbat is selline entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to cure and relieve allCbroa ic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 50 cento and $1. SA LESM E N WANTED. I Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for sriery Stock- Permanent employ ment Guaranteed. Sakry and Exptw Pmid. Apply at once, stating age. GLEN BROTHERS, Refer to this paper. Rochester, N . Y. June 13tb, 1888. . J WISH TO STATF. A FEW FACTS Worth. Knowing, That Lean stop tooth achb in less than fire minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth w ithout pain, by the uae of a fluid applied to the teeth ard gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gums (known as Scurvy) treat iJ successfully and a cure warBJjyjaS'ranted in every case, Teeth Filled and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled. from $9.00 to $12 per aet. Beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warrsnted to give perfect satis faction. People who hav5 artificial teeth with which they cannot est, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by ietter. Will visit regularly atRi'.lifleld the 2nd weeks ef Msy and October. Texas Cash. rUBNITUBEI FUHHITUBE 1 would reepectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from John ! S. Gbaybill his entire stock of i Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURiNITURE, to which I ain adding daily, JmEJJ STOCK which I am celling at ex stremely LOW lJRlCKS (or cash. C. B. 11 0 R N 1 T G, Crystal Palace, SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MEN'S, YOUTHS' AMD bOrS' CLOTHl.XtB, DATS a sd rcusiwHiats AT siOODs, 8 The C Li 11 cud O i n ir T T Clothier. Come to our store and you'll fiud tbat no matter wliieb way you look, oar prices have been cut down so low that yon cannot brtt admire star pluck and energy in getting rid of our Summer Stock at the earliest pos sible moment- The prices we are naming ate! incomparably low. Hot a single item has escaped tbe knife. GLANCE BELOW FOR BARGAINS ! LIEN'S SUITS. Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our o 8 10 12 18 5 C Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Lave have have bars have been been been been been reduced reduced i educed redueeil reduced to to to to to BOYS' SUITS Suits Lave been reduced to Suits have been reduced to Suits have been redaced to Suits bare btn'u reducid to S 6. 5 00. 7 83. 11 75. li 87. 3 50 4 IS 4 87 6.50 Corner of Bridge and 'VVAter streets Miffliutown, Pa. January 11th, '88-lv OILS I OILS ! OILS ! MA$O i &. MAMIal.Ti I'lASOS. The improved method of fastening tbe stiings ol pianos, invented by tbe Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a few years since, is unquestionably 9S of the most important improvements ever made, making the instrument more richly musical in its tones, as well as more dur able, and less liaLle to get out of tune. Voted for Harrison In 140. G. L. DERR, Practical. Dent 1st, establish ib mrrLiNTows, Pa., in lHtjO. Oct. 14 '85. We Want You i To sead us 40 cents for one of our 6-in. FARM WRENCHES. UgUU Handy snj Stn. ei11 Chit we -ir aud Oia a in twoOrdiUaarv Wrch-- YOU WANT As F.i.i.fitcB Household S. D. Set. This set consists of a Rosewood ItaneVe and f.,ur inU-rrbsiireaMe h!i:'!es 'serew-t.-'i '"1 ScUiseUiritiin.-saiiie: nil r-acsso n. a near v-iaa. bo TbtsUTls ei.cOs.iliy uselill -.e.-Trlifie arotn.d tlie bouse. St tbe t.fT..-e hi rlie s-ie-p. u the 'arm lieut tree on reoe.i t or $ I .GO. Ask Your Local Dealer fnrthein. f bo na H.1 el lh-i:l fvrow.orsi! r-llena ritW ''Li rn is above Send stas'l t"f V' It"" togue. ELLP.IGH & CO., PlarstsvSMe, Conn. ; TEE STAUDABD OIL COMPANY : of Pittsburg Pa., make 1 ASFECIALITY : of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brandt of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline, that can be mads from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If you wibh the most I I UJV1F0RMLY SATISFACTORY j OILS LY THE MARKET, ; ask for ours, trade for MifEintown and ! vicinity Supplied by j FRANVI3CUS HARDWARE & CO . December 14,-87-ly Spring iff ffM t-.Tll 0' pn. . lofej ce tu na niY'O tTLVDRATEU FEM I-E POtV- UIl. U1A u d'ru,Mlrudbjitftv'liaL t ssd to-da? Ly a-u,nai wooaa. "ssrs Ouarntcid superior to all OLase r t - aMMllea, rr evb (Wunsed. t-ns T euul. SL Blars ss. I lax, a? Irsiuorn Se Boslwii. aUua. Tbe lollnwing ciiizens of Fayette twp., voted tor General Win. lieury Harrison lor President in 1CI0 : Sheriff, L). M.Jamison, tV. 11. McAlister, Jobu Beers Joseph Smith, JosuaU Van Oraier, John Sbelly, Keutn-n Reynolds, Lueien Wilson, Christ Sha.l.-nbcrger. VO tine bottle ot tnglUb Spavin Lin- I iment cured mj One IS orman mare of two ugly biood spavins w hich damaged her val ue at least $0. It ia the grandest Blem ish cure I ever used. Jobs McCain, Horn Dealer, Darliogiob lt d. Sold by L. hanks 4l Co., Diuggists, Miftlin town la. April '88, 6m. Ufa Of HENRI WARD BEECHER p.i ! I Urustrst4. sifus sis Lt- rro lili U-a fo hia ' 1"- lncs C'ns TcUsr. Ezprsssscr prepaid. J VTklO WKK t.. . I (Halloa B.. llreoklva. J .V. and Semmer Goods. I would iuform the public tbat I have now n my new uiilliuery store at my place of residence on Water street, M'ffllutov c, second door from corner of Bridge street, t full stock, of Spring At c-umoirr milliner; goods, U naw, and of the iste-it styVs. and baring emploi4 first class milliners Ism prepared to supply the public with everything fonnd in a tlrstclass milliner store, corns and examine try stock. I cocsidor it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. M " 22-87.1.V, For oulv $3 we oQ'or a choice at-sortmetit of Knee-Pants fcuits wkisJt are in pretty styles and have sold freely st 1 aud ta 50. Mohairs. Alpacas, Seersuckers. Striped Flannels, Neckwear, L'nJsx wear, in fact an thincr ve stll, nre destined to a short life aUsr you lsarm the undervalue at which we let you carry thotn a-v'ay. BEFORE YOU LEAVE TO WIN waltz around to o.ir stores Knd procure anything yoa ncsa in Collars, Cuffs, Valises, Trunk. Shirls, Underwear, llosiery, Neckwoar, 4c., and at 20 to 25 per cent lo..r liiau what yen would h-tTS to pay at other stores. SCH0 T T , THE LEADING CLOT.HIER, BRIDGE ST., aMIFFLlNTOWN, PA. 18G5, Special IncUatioii ESTABLISHED To The To attend the Attractive Sale oi Ciothiug that from 1887 Public toes t daily int. lmmLiMiL diuurv D. W. OF Some Foolish People Allow a rnngb to run nntil it gets beyond the resch of medicine. They often ssy, "Oh. it will wear away," but in moat cases It wears them away. Could Ihey be indue ed tn try the snrcessful medicine called Kemp s Balsam, which we will sell on a guarantee to care tbey would Irnrnediatelv see the excellent effect alter taking tbe first dose. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial sis free At all druggists. MirjLIKTOWN MARKETS. MirrLurrowB, August 15, 1888. Butter Eggs Ilain S boulder, ........ ............... Sidea, Laid...... . .. . . ........ -ora Oata, Rvo -"love-meed Timothy soed ...... Flax seed .......... Bran .... ...... Chop Shorts Ground Alnm Salt.. American Salt...... 15 H '2. 10 8 10 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, new 78 to 80 new....... 53 2v 60 $ $1.75 1 60 ... 20 00 1 60 22 00 1 20 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Puiladelpuia, An gust 1 1, 18S8 Wheat 5lc. torn o4c. Oats 32 to 4Sc per lb. Sweet pickled bams 11 to 12 Jc per lb. ? boulder 8 to 9c. Breakfast bacon 11 to 12c. Live chickens 7 to 14c per tb. Eggs 16 to 17c per dor. Butter 14 to 22c per Ib. Hsy $14 to $16. Rye straw $15 a ton. Bran $17 to $18 a ton. East Libfbtt, Pa., August 11 Cattle Receipts, 8il head ; shipments, 632 bead ; nothing doing ; all turougb consignments; 31 cars rattle shipped to New York to-day. Hrs Soccipts, 1800 head ; shipm-nts, 2300 bead ; market slow : Philad-Hbias, 1.40se.50: mixed, $5 2osi.3o ; Yorkers, $6.16a6.25 ; common 'a fair, $6a6 10; Pig. $5.7oa ; 6 cars brgs shipped to New York o-day. Sheep Receipts, 1200 bead : ship- mcau, .i'ju nesn : noining doing. WILL PEOPLE usetfe Impure jajt! Unwhole some Kfrigcrators which are lined tth wood.nnr and oi..rr uiciaiis. that caunc ifastric iroubl a anrl aJito childrrn diaca.se ty U-iiUflg miik, wheq Lucy can get WHY rid oi..er uic tails, ttu 1-so children' diaca iicy can get REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stoneware ui Indurated Fibre, which are free from abfiorTit.on, corwion, and an v firr .aMon "f ikji-w irons fj-ttdec, and are TIIOHOI I.HLV 4ITAHV,fxouoail' cai .f ite. and pr0uce low ttrrx.LratuTc f Ctalofv-u-i, K'mc full ejiplanati'n and de- KD(.tion will be mailtd f-ee iu apiitation. Address the manuL. turent, tVIOiaRQE Bros., Central Way and .Tofr.-r-t-.ora Hfivet, CLIVKL.VD, OHIO It will he TO THE ADVANTAUi: (JF ALL BUYERS- Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of (Joed ItVr MEN, BOYS AXD CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderful ly Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in 1 5 ie rear, so ?a't fuil to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. H A RLEY MIFFL llsT TOWN TTT vv 1JA. G. W. STILL HECK, T HE LEAD Vatebtovh Steam Engine Co WATEETOWN, 1ST. TT. JUanu'arturtrrs of STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS Of All Kinds. Write for Catalogue. JAMES & MAYER BUGQ-Y CO. TULG5LY UXCIsLSIVK Boot and Shoe Store LARGEST STOCK, WE KEEP THE j best STOCK, Lmost VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear in Juniata County. The people generally rocojrnize ppnnine claimH. It is an easy matter to make extravagant statements. It is far more important, however, to have the people credit your statements. We invite comparison. Oar stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at tbe lowest prices, and cballenpejany and a!i competitors. You know the store. There is only one. We shadow all. - fawTir i'li5rsiB'Baii7rf IVIanuiactiaro THE "Veliicle for tlie FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Beet finished and Most durable Qiodiuia priced VEHICLES ever offered in America. Seed for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 69 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI. Ohio. G. BLLF0KD BLOCK. W. HECK, CORNER MAIN AS l.HllKiK ISTRKKTS Kemp'sMannreSpreader Vaiaftble Jmprmrmmmiu for 1SS. R9Hrd Trad Mark 26 Per Cent. Crteaper than n other, aril things consiowrec. :r .;e.-wi i rir-j-.ar r. EiitLtTsa .an?' Bti In "LK4 Xr.i.1- a 1.1, if 'CLEAN FAST S BLACK TOCKINGS Ths F. P. Wo4nso Co'a Dr. MONCf wsrowotr II wm svsu ttssftstar tad. fa WfSbUS lavau.a'. Main'. wa. CwlMssus'a StaaartaBa Siea BaUf Usee. 8ILK FINISH, LISLE, and COTTON pei1,ODtx::Lsica hosiery co. 123 CVI9TIJTST,. eHI!,0LJe1aV. 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