Il 11 SENTINEL tk IlEPUbUCAJi MI7FLINTOWN. WEDr.NDAi,..rfc;iST22, ISM. B. F. S C II W E I E It , SDITOS u rxoraiirroa. Till; IIKPLMI.ICA TICKKT. FOR PRESIDENT, ;EX. BEXJAM1X HARRISON, OF INDIANA, rOK VICE PRESIDENT, HON. LEVI P. MORTON, Or NEW TORE. ro -iraiaic jcnnx, JAMK3 T. MITCHELL, r rBlLADKLrUIA. Al OITOB GKMtBAL, THOMAS M CAM ANT, IT ILtll COl'kTT. ton riinnniiL klictoks : imTon-it-iii(.f, LEWIS PCGHE, ct Liotwit, TII0MA5 DOLAN, of raiUDiuau, CtSTIICT IlIITOU. 1. Jobnll Taggart. 15. John H. Qrant, 2. Jubn Wannamak'r, In. Wilson C. Kress, 8. Hibbert P. John, 17. David Clark, 4. Wm.l'. Hamilton, 1M G- Hntrhison, 5. John J. M'kinlev, 1 0. John C. Lower, . Jn. K T. Coate., 20. Jerem'h K. Miller, 7. Witliaiu 9. Ellis, 21. (l-orge J. Elliott, H. E lRar Pint-hot, TZ. Harry S. Paul, 9. Samuel L. Kurtz, 'J. I (ieo. Shiras, Jr., 10. Klw.tod t.ne.r. L'4. P. S. Sewmver. 11. William Connell, -V Joba W. lace, 12. William (i. Payne, .'''. J J Sturii-vtnr, 13. Peter E. Buck. ".'7. Jos. Thos. Jones, 14.iier.r-.- II. B ohtel, -I. I.. M. Trual. A liR.it pereeutafje of Florida pi-ple were panic e!r: n Ly He PlHHraLce of vil!ow lWer at Jacksonville. I'.y a re--r.t iWmion f the Supreme I'otirt women Ofir.n.it vot- in Vai!i in'ton Territory, an they btlieye.1 they La.l th riht to do. t nwiisr I Li.vu.AM.. issued an' onlt-r p! i. iu M:ijtr General Scho-lit-M in ci rumrituj i.f the army, with Lead .ii.-irters nt Washington. This chiine is caused iy the death of remitt.-tnoo of $3 Genoiul Sheridan. It will lie one cf the wondera of 41... -.,..1.1 ,J .1,1 un.T .r.raifoni: .r to set-are the ap ...n -...... ........... . ,.,,..,,-.- r 1 irnool- ale w ? 'f 11 to th' rth " - "woon, while Lia terrified rrind fled for att.Dce. TheueareBt house was two rtulea distent, and wbrn help ar rived the poor lad was past help and died in aCony. The snako was found code,! rlose by. and -vUn killed i-iewurel four feet nite inches aud had eighieen rattles. A Famous Man-eating Tiger. A famous man eating titfer has just been raptured aliye in India. A pit was dag for a trap and baited with live bullock. After two days the beast came around, and promptly jumped into it To capture him a second pit was dug near the first and of the same depth. From this a tun nel was run to ih first r;t - .n of earth being left between the end of ll.a 1 J.l ...c luucn ana me pit. A strong bamboo cage was pushed into this tunnel from a second pit. A coat was placed in the eaie- and Mia wall of earth was broken down. The. tiper sprang upon the goat, the en trance to the Ca'A su nniMrlv vino. o .j ... . . . ed, and the beast was fast, and stay ed bo until he was safe in Calcutta. Keeping Two Wives. The folio wine; case of a double life was reported in the Philadelohia Record, of August 15th inst An interesting story nf a ilnnl.tn. Ufa, miu out yesterday at the bearing of the charge of bigamy brought in Baltimore against EugeDe C. Moeely. one of n hopp wiTes ii a resident of tbi city. In 1S78 he married in this city Mis C atherine Friel. and after wurd took hrr to Ttiltliora lmr they hrd with his father. On the !th of April List he seiit hia f.imJIt- to Philadelphia, and on the following diy was niarrte.l to Miss Florence Keiiler. a TerT vonri rnrL sn.l tha lived with the youu lady's mother TwO week after their marriage he left the bride to come to tliM city, saving' he was goin to at tenil his era ndmot hers fuceraL but really he was here attending the funeial nf hia clu'M I)nrinLT the time he was livinar inl .... - . . I jia.naiore wun nis secoml spouse ho warf in constant corresnonden ca with his first wife, and sent her a week it rlis mother in.lni dis.-overed h;s duplicity by overhaul injj some or me letters from -uoseiy .o. l. Iteca- u- A Terrible Disaster. The ate.rn.bip Geraer l-fl New York for Eoropa wito Ho wiirm, moatlr ptopl o cfck oa the morniDirof Anraat 14. aha t , ... co.ll with ,h. .te.hiDTr i'eo! bee hnad n agio New York from Eareps with 456 pMiftffr,. A cieoM leg wu the can af iba collision. Tba Oeraer aaak in Te minotta aad all her r8nf;tre went dova wita her excepting 14 (bat were rescued br Ue TbimTalla. Thirt j-tbreo of lbs crew " v " - Mi. . 1 ua taller anin u ia damncrdjthat it wu deemed beat to send her paaaenera to New York by a ateamer that. cam that way that day. There wa OU WOBaa IDOBf tha immI lira UilA W lA - uertwoiiuiecDiKIraa iilt with the Ueyier. To the PMbllc. Whereaa.I am eredihlv infnnnxi tk.t cerUia parttea are boar c.rcolatiDf a report that I tailed to attend and participate in the election laat Fall. I take thia method of branding anch atatemeot aa nnqualibediy lalae. S ince arriving at man' eslato I bare never biuimI . mhmmI l p - VT .V HW my whole duty thereat in behtlf ot the Re- i"iu.. mi uu-.w mn 11 r aniiin .iv. .im nni. once hare miaeed a Primary Klection. and that time by cirenmatancra orer which I had no cuutrol. I bad hoped that the cau vaaa for the legialative notnibation would have been conducted ia a manly and cour teous manner, and hare ao tried to con J act my hare ot it, bat I am aorry to he com pelled to thna defend mteelf from the ques tionable mean being employed to promote nv orieuent'a canaaa. Nothing hnt th bnrtnesa of time and the itupo.aibility of my peraocally refuting thia falsehood in all T u ui U U vrwta UW aemtnated muat be my escuae lor thia card. a. L.aTiacK niuoa. Van Wert, Aug. 14tb, I8S0. SberlfTs Sale. At 1 o'clock, Friday, Acgust Slat, 1S88, aoens row lea win aell 10 the Court House, the following property z A tract ol 60 ai-rea more Or lea with frame dwelling honae and bam and out buildinga in Parette township, aa the prop erty of Emma Maseer and D. S. Muwr. aio iur ine aame Dariiea a traet at acrea woodland in the same townabip. Alao, for aanie partiea, in ao-e own-hip a limestone quarry of one fourth acre. A two acre lot with f hnnb. mnri at.Klai in Walker town-bip, aa the property of Michael Fa k.od J lA hnflflMll an. I w an w -a-a lard in Tuecarora township as the property I . v.-. . k of Juhn H. Rilleland. mini.rntnr nf iT'a. ! schade. of J uniata. and Mr. Steyens. mrotine S. Gilk-lsnd and Joha U. Uili!2a . PhiUdeipbia, Mr. Gray bill has eaaiped tbve acd barn and outbuildinr- in Walker two aa the property t.t" Jade Tyson in the pos aeioo ot Darid Ricbenbaugb, terre tenant . a hut acre iraci log nouse and bank barn in Suauuebanna townahio ih. rty of Joseph Clemens. ia, and when struck upon ignited the pow der ana caused the premature explonoa. Jim says it was a lucky eecape bnt he split the log. xbn tbUUe that has Tieinity for the last three years is said to be the real Canada thistle. It grows to ba about tao feet in height with a great many pur ple leaves on it. and those contain many !J.iggers. It is supposed that the seeds h.ve been carried here by the fowls of the air aa there are but a few stalks come no a a place, and in order lo destroy It you mast aig every root oat or it will sprout no and grow again. So farmers should be oa their guard and destroy it. The attendance at Newton Hamilton camp- meeting last Sabbath was large and first raie oraer prevailed through the grounds indeed the people aeeued to be on their best behavior auch aa becomes a nlaca dedicated to the Moat H eh. Tha nartitisa tenia that originally intervened, between the circles aa they were called, do not divide the camp into 4 sections aa in former days. The removal of tha cartitioa leLta gives the enclosure the form of a Maltese cross in the center of which are located tie acdience seats that rise at a gentle grade from the Tabernacle at the east and ol which ia the pulpit or platform. There are eeata tor an audience of 3000 people. All the tents have been rented and all have been occupied this seajon excepting two or three which have not been oecuoel for reasons known to the renters. Rev. Mr Little, of Syracuse University, preached the morning sermon. Mr. Hicks conduct ed the children' meeting in the afternoon and Ke. Mr. Pannabacker, delivered i discourse to the chi.dren, alter which Key Mr. Curns, preached to a large andianca. The Centennial Jubilee singers cave a con cert from 6 to 7 o'clock P. M. Their speaktr delivered a speech recountinar the hard.him scenes, incidents, fearr, hopes, and practicl t-al zttioo of what tbey jtijed for diuiag the period of their bondage of over two hundred years ia Amtalca. Am ng the tent holders, are Mr. John Uraybill and family with whom the writer had the pleasure of dinin m oa Sabbath in rnmmi itb Hon. L. E. Atkinson, Mr. Carl L pen cil if the peoph' of this jjtmt CC'litry. next November. K' polls and delil" ra'ely vote in favor of a nntional pulic- to pl'ice their manufacturing inifieriis and lnbor interests cn the annie plane with the zuannfactaring and Ubor inti rebts of i-.urope. I'etuai delphio. and Ba'timore oCi-era now searching for her. A a hi rr.r. iri presves alarm u secret article, ex- over the surplus cf womtu ia tl:e L'nited States. lie does not know what's to be done with tho surplus. I?y and by he fears there will be no men. To him the que, lion is m.re perplexing than the surplus tuoney in tho United States Treasury is perplexing to the average Democratic politician. Tbe trunrfra' Picnic at Wll llaru)' 4j.ro;. Reduced Hates via Prnai)l vanla Itallroad. The gnt interstate picnic of the Patrons of Husbandry at Williams' Grove, Cumber, land county will be conducted this year on I.irger sra'e tbxn ever. Over two hun dred thousand practical farmers, repreaent- insf the thirty States are eci.aotn4 ta k. present, and many of the most noted agri cult uralista ol the Union will addreas the meeting. The display of farming and do mestic machinery aud implements, agricul tural and horticultural products, flne st'ck and poultry, will he superior to any similar exhibition ev.-r held in thia section of the country. The gronnda are newly titled up aud provided with all necessary ipporrmn. il itions tor the hosts of visitors. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday are diatingaisbed as bljt days, acd on Tuesday the grounds A rosTAt. roooery tiaa teen un-j President of the United States. The pic- earthed in Chicnga. A truuk full of , nic wi;1 cpon Mona". August 27th, and , ., , , continue lor six days. For the benefit of lettt IS was loutid in the room of cne visitors the Pennsylvania Railroad Cotu- pauy in, on August 2. th, 'JSth, S9th, 30th. Camploff Parly, Ot ti e tlucvr s. lliey Lad various ways of obtaining letters, one way was to open the street lottsr box. One of tho prisoners saya there is a gang of pcMH.1 roi bers in every state, that is w ell oraniz. d. The robbery as fur as cneaitued amounts to over $200,000. Cuaries Cit'tREtt. of California, died at Monterey, Col , on the 11th inat., aged years, lie began life iu tho golden state as a store keeper and from that business drifted into contracting, and became one of the ground tloor men in the enterprise of building a railroad from California to the States, and from the govern ment land grants for that purpose, and from the contracts of tho road, and from the government subsidy for tha enterprise he grew to u million aire. Ilia estate is said to be worth somewhere b tweenoO and tit) million dollars. Vn: Tre.ident Cleveland a letter cf acceptance appears it will be hedg ed on the tariff picatiou and trimmed ao as not to have the free trade flavor that charact.iri.ed his free trade mesnsge to Congress la,t December The l'rr.iueLt and his party are frightened over the uprising against the free trxde tendency of the leaders of democracy, and on that account they will be milder in their efforts at taritT reduction, they will soon begin to deny that they are free traders. But what avail U it if a man is scared, that does not charge his views, it may charge his action as uncle IUstus said when he failed to steal the chicken because the boss cntne around about that time to look at the roost. Goodness, said he, but I was scared when de boss came and I drop't dat chicken and ran away. aa The Rattler Killed Him. Mimi-his, Aug. 7. While two bovs, Jackson Moore and John Harvey, aged about seventeen years, were hunting squirrels across "the river, in Arkansas, yebterday, they discovered v larg rattlesnake coiled upon a rock, apparently asleep. Moore said ha would capture the snake alive, lie crept up to the deadly rattler, and, by a quick movement, caught it firmly below the head and held it firmly at arm's length in triumph. Suddenly the snake coiled itself wound the boy's arm. He became frisrhtened and attempted to throw it off, when the reptile struck him in the neck. Its fangs became fastened in the flesh. The unfortunate victim creamed with horror, and grasping the snake with both handa tore it and Slat, sell excursion tickets at a tingle fart for the round trip, good to return un til September 3id, from tho principal sta tions in- the following territory: On tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Division from sta tions between Bryn Mawr and Braddock, both inclusive ; on the Northern Central Railway trorn stations between Luth-rr ille and Ttoy, ho'! inclusive ; on tbe Philadel phia and Erie Division from stations be tween Sunhnry and Lock Haven, both in clusive, and Iroru all principal stations oa Frederick Division. Special trains, of which later announcement will be given, wul be run as occasion requires. Ueuaocrctlc Primary Elec tion. There was a Democratic primary earth quake on Satnrday and the volcano thtt it t developing w ill not explode till next November. In the Mitilintown box where tbe quake was tbe must powsrtull, tbe box received every Democratic voter in the town excepting three. There were lOil votes nelled in the. pnnni. Tk. . . u iriura Judges met on Monday and counted tbe votea and announced tbe ticket and seated it on tbe volcano tor the grand send off at tbe general election in November. For Congress D. B. Mc Williams, received '" r. McWilliama is about 44 ye-.rs old, a Tnscarora valley higblander, a self matte roan, a farmer an agricultural sgnt, a phosphate agent, a speaker, a man Ol atl.irs, a pleasant g.ntieaian, a church member and is booked tor the volcanic cx plosun in November. For Senator. George Jacobs recoivvd U.3 votes. Mr. Jacotm ia a genial cour teous gentleman, a lawyer, aged about 85 er a native of Miniintown anl a gushing Democratic speaker that can tell more about what the Republicans have done and what tbey will do than tbey ever dreamed of, he too is booked for the volcanic explosion to take place in November. For Asseoibly.Joa Sbeeslev received 1QC0 votes. Mr. bheesley t, a foreigner to the county, is about 66 years old, is a farmer quiet in manner and of sedate expression' He bas a Iront scat for tbe November ex plosion. For Register and Recorder Edward E Berrv received 678 votea. Mr. Berry is a mild mannered preacher, with tbe cut a ng ot a Jesuit and a tongue aa smooth as oily gammon. fby which he lubricated his machine that it ran over Beck and the objection to tbe to term system ao smoothly that Beck a:.d his f r eon. are .tiU rubbing their eyes to get a better tight ol how it wu done. Herry will taken firm hold of Tbe edge of tht crater or the volcano, but be wi i not be able to resist the blow oat when the explosion taxes place at the polls.. For Sh. r.tr. F. W. Noble received 4J3 votes. That he diatanced soeh veteran po l.t.c.l l,a.lers. aa Calhona. McDonald and Hackenterger is a feather in hia cap, and w-juid be honor snd glory enough to go nn Jer witb tte ebbing tide in November. He is a young Industrious fruga' man ; a pump mak.r by trade ; a charch, member whod - s notbeieve that the tat. that la impending over the other candidates has registered him aa a victim tor tbe November volcan.o eruption. Mr. Bock's vote is 484. Mr. Calhoun's vote is 401. Mr. McDooal's vote is 64." Mr. Uarkenberger'a vote is 169. bafote J0r7 Co o-r . w- L.Brackbill for County Chair man had 1051 votes. Nobles majority over Calhoun, 2 votes. Berry's majority over Beck, 94 voUs.; Mrs. Newyork (travelling) Hy husband is a Wall-street bear. Mrs. Boston Ah, indeed f Mine is a bear too, bat he is a plain, domestic bear. You ought to see him at breakfast some mora ing Washington Critic A very pleasant party bl young ladies and gentlemen sre no enjoying their en anal encamDment at Fern Dale; in Prrv county, not far from tbe Janiatm county line, i ae camp is composea ot jar. artnur Shuman and sisters. Anna and Minnie of Jnniata county ; Messrs. Thomas and Max Cochran and sisters Mary and Jennie ot Ifillamtnaa . Lf .-- n . VC .11.. ft. I ... .... - . , .-.... . a.. a 1 1 1. k IB. Laura Weiser, of Liverpool ; Miss Regius Null of Perrv eonntv s Mis. Salli. CKnman of Pittaburg ; Miss Lizzie Mace of Harris burg, Pa., and Mr. W. M. Doug'as of Mil-lerstown. The tiartv ratlin one we..lr H nrin. tha , j r f w summer ot each year along the banks of Cocelsmus cteek where they spend a de. Iiehttui time and eniov harms their friamta come to see them, and among those who were so fortunate as to enjoy their hospit ality last Sabbath were Frank Wallis and Mr. Riley of Harriaburg ; W. H. Banks, Will Parker and W. Schweyer of this place ; Jerome Thompson of Mexico, and tbe ubiquitous McCurdy of the Lewistown Free Press all of whom report having spent a very pleasant day. Tbe Pomona (.range. The next regular quarterly meeting of the Pomona Grange of J uniata county, No. 85, will be held at Centre school-house, in Wal ker township, on Thursday and Friday the 13th and 14th of September, 18S8. raooBAa. 1. Greeting, by sister Elosa, or Walker. 1. Response, Bra. J. S. McConnell, of Tor-bett- 8. Is dairying the most profitable re source of the farmer f Assigned to Milford Grange. 4. How shall we reach those who ought to be interested in, bat are prejudiced sgaiaat our order ? assigned to Spruce Hill Grange. 6, The encroachments of tbe money power upon the righta or the people assigned to Fayette Orange. 6. Is a farmer organisation necessary T Assigned to Wal ker Grange. 7. What classes should we support for legislators ? Assigned to Wal rut Grange. 8. Why are not trust mono polies and combines strictly regulated bv law ? Assigned to Fermanagh Orange. 9. lo wbat extent should emigration be re stricted I Assigned to Tucaror (traige. 10. Declamation, W. J. Jamison, of Fsvette Grango. 11. Essay, by Cora E. Smith, of Fermanagh. The meeting on the afternoon and evening or the first day. SeDtember 18. will be open and the public are urged to a r. Lena, utneers and deleeatea are mnwi. ed to be present at tha opening session September 13, at 10 A. M. Wtu-rsOToa Suits, W. H. Kaocii, Lecturer. Secretary. 14 seasons. Ura. George Goahrn has camped there 16 seasons. Mrs. Samuej Showers has ramped there 10 seasons. 2ar. Charles Eepner, Mrs. William Hawk, Miss Emma Tennis and others from Juniata, Usve tents within hearing distance of tbe pulpit. With ample facilities for the precurement of enough to eat and drink and comfortable places to lodge in and enough preaching and praying every day to keep tbe moral and religious reauire- meets or people in a desirable state, ever J Dooy seemed lo oe osppy THE UNIVERSITY OF W00STER. Classes open to atndenta nf AirhMe aa-r Over 700 students in attendance. All de partmont fully equipped Standard of ranks with tha first. MODERN LAN GUAGES thoroughly tanght- Preparatory department conducted by permanent teach ers. Physical culture by Militari Drill and Gymnasium. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT nnder cbarre ol KARl. UUHT7. . i.. ongh education to be obtained at small ex r iwai wpona a-pi. 1 Q. Sena lor a l.ataJ'wna- A .f i1 fK. v rA . Jesse slcUlelUn, Treat., Woosler, O. August -:b, lss PENNSYLVANIA COLLEBE, Gettysburg, Pa. The following scale of prices for announe snenta baa been Mutually agreed a pen by tne unaersigned, and ao deviation from tne rame will be made : Congress, $26 , Presid-iit Judge. i 'S jtmui. cm . T ,a. 'sture, $7 ; Aa.ciat Judge, Protbonotary, ";""" n-morucr, ana Sheriff, each, SO Commiaainnee aa.t a - iihiiki anurncTi each, S3 5 Jury Commissioner and Auditor, -w.il, i. ah aoaitionsl commanications recommending candidotes will ba cbareed 10 cents per hue. UtTaBMir iva sal 1 a si . a.-, A k. WM. H. ALLISON, Editor JummU Htrmtd. B. F. SCMWElKRa tAxtar Seitimel aj RxrvBUCaUi. AKNOUKOEmiUTS. CONG KES3. vw WMSiVtiaai 1VUII sTase AtkiaMB m m rand id m.tm rrva. r.. U.I . Baa-.. kit " STATE Jj EN ATOR. Mr. Kdxior In Inaiin. . - n - , u of a suitable riadld.ta rn. hi-- c . one who can lead tba Republic an"party to - a, .v. t in iu. ui.iriei eXDeaieney dietstes the nomination of PC 111.-m -r Bn- U .... I II t V aw..uu7... us ,D every war qoaliOed tor the office, and .nnM .ka - 1 careful legislator. In announcing his name as a candidate ler State Senator, we do so With tbeCOttVictiun thai ha ear, Iva --in . auny eieciea. KAri T VOTERS. JnoelSih, 18S8. o ASSEMBLY. Afr. Editor 1 I'lu.. .u v. the COlUmnS Of VOOr n.tVa- that 1 an. a canaiaate for Assembly, subject to the vi tne n.epuoircan parly and solicit the support of tbe organization.- niLLliS HKKTZLRR. Torbett Township, J una 4, 1P88. Mr. Hitiar P-fmll sia n .na.-.t ,. H Latlllier Wil..,n Ar Wallr a.....ly I. a very stronr and nii-ri-.iiii....hi. aan..,. for the Legislature, at the coming election. - ana 1 us-wug (republican, who bll Eernraonffkt ... bimi ..w . . J .- v. vua-, ji luaiur years and ripened judgment, whose industry and intelligence has made him wbat be Is. ..na . . I' I k. ' one ot tne most progressive and successful farmers of Juniata. He is keenly alive to the best interests of tha nmrinaa-. .r ,h- county, and just tbe man to watch ov.r and lostrr toose interests, wen tbv bill lor tbe equalization of taX.Uon, so eraellv detested io tha last letrialatnra . . ..i-a comes ao for action t ..... ' Workinsrmen IoaIt tn An- . . . - j ww. iui.i.il, ana nominate one of yourselves, H. Latimer Wilson The Farmer. 1 m ise, dbliw.es. Register a.u recorder Afr. EJlloT i Ple.aA .nnnnnya k. - ' f eal M. Stewart lor the offi- r R-.ia. ter and Recorder. II. ii... - - well qualified for the office. Ha has been a auiigeni worker in the Kepublicaa rank, and it nominated will m.r. . o date. TITS fa LTkv a "CIOL'NDED IK JL Two Editor Sn.timl mmJ r?.nua.- . r ' a - -. .uum announce to tha u.nHiiia... r : r -- v. tfuaiaia county for the nomination of Register and Recorder, J. G. Mateer of Port Royal who is industrious and worthy aud comptetent to discharge the duties of tbe office. POKr ROYAL. Editor Sentintl mmd . 1 aould announce An..n R w.n. - le candidate for the office or Register and Recorder. Mr. Wills is a clever and worthy Vounr man abr.ndantv nn.iinai charge the duties of tbe etnee mentioned. mirrL.in ITJrVS, SHERIFF. TO tk Editor; Pl... aaan..n .U. name of James McCauley, as a candidate or tbe office of Sheriff, subject to the usaarea of tha Kenuhliean P . i Cauley ia a true and tried Ktptibiican, 01 wen anown onsineaa ability, tact and energy, conscientious and taittitul", and il nomiuat ed and elected will creditably an i bonestit discharge the duties of this office. auILIATUrta May SI, 1888. 1882. Larrs Fscnlty. O r nil Conrsaa of a r l,ll . ITIaaaM-al and ReienfiSe Knania I an..,- I . 1 1 a. wvvw.a. www.aca IB all , nartments. fllanrv.iAp. an i.k...i.:.. I I hereby announce mraelf . ean.i;,! ... Three large buildings. New Building and I or ,n" uT SberitT at the euu:ug ""H" course ei erection, libraries I ' , -ai-ji to iuc usages 01 -,uvu volumes, expenses low. Accea- I a.rBmltu i-arvy, ana would most sible by freqnent Railroad trains. Location I respectfully aak the su on tbe BATTLEFIELD of Uettvabura? moat pleasant and bealtby. PREP4R- f-jn (hewers or OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOOp FIJvD JI-JAT IT LASTS LOfsGEr, TASJES SWEETER TrjAf, OTE! TO BACCOS, AID WILL pLCASE yod. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. AND UMSIST ON CETTINC IT. EVERy pLUC SJAr-jpED LltE ABOE cJj. paints: 2.7, Srnii a C3 and Safr-gsl We rraarazitee every Package beaulZLg' oux firm name, and will EEPAINT where ea'.isfactioa is not given. erliiia lBEd-HaXEiI p&int. 40 Beautiful Colors. MARBLEINE. ?!?g!LJp i K A laaOJlXlfiv. 34. ExqnisiU Tints. WOOD STAINS. VWeaa lallklUn. Or HATTTtAX. WOOD. OotoiB, Unique Coach Paints, OoLoaa. PAINTS and VARNISH in ONE APPLICATION at a ooax or M exxts von a ireaex. Harness Oil, Ac, &c, EaaTLi Causa Faxx. SUMMER COLLECTIOK 4F THE Latest New Spring SUMMER STYLES The Champion Cletbler r.JuBlata Ceualr baring juii re. tumediTreiuttlie Eastern cities wlth a VyVOBderfHl SPRING AND SXJMIEi- bTOCK, Will make friends, ontsLine na1, win rictories, and Bell itself cn ita merits. MEN'S BOl'-SgA CHILDREN'S FASHIONABIjE clothing and Gent's furnishing goods. First Class, combining Style, Quality and Elegance, witb prices that will astonish Ton. No sale ia expected unless I prove thia. . But I ask your patronAge only when I give complete satisfaction. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES OVER-ALLS, VTATOHKS uj JEWKLRT, Calico, Percale and White Shirts, Keck wear, Cellars and Cuffs,Trnnka and Satchels, ia full and ccnaplste. Call and see. Sam'l STRAYBR, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1886. Locis K. ATirtisoa. F. M. M . Piksblx,. ATKISSOIf Jt FEnXEIaL., ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFL1XTOWH, PA. (Cr"Collectlnr and Coaveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrics Oa Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Ksq., south of Bridge street. fOct26, 1886. jy M. CKAWFOKD, M. D., U-. M.nm.11 antlvalv Via Ti-a-.l-a Af Medicine and Sorgerv and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Fa. jiarca .j, 1010. ATORI DEPART.HE.1T, in taper Sla, Biiilklir.. 1 .1. hara mrA pi - - - w j-nu.. 7 v .j a. Hre urn- paring for business or College, nnder spec ial care of the Principal, Key. H. i. Bueb ler and two aasistants. the latter residing wun stuuenta 10 the building. Full term opens Kept, btb, 1888. For Catalogui aauress H. W. McKNIOHT. D. D. President, or n.av.11. u. jsiiCtlLEK, A.M., Frincipal. vcujoDurg, ra. I respectfully 1 Jane 18, 1888. support of the party. SAMOKl. LAff. .IDDITlO.SJtL LOCALS. The licenses have now been granted nder tbe new license law throughout the State, and there are 7,724 licensed houses against 14 &o3 under the old law. There were 1 1 ,690 applications, taking the whole State, ot which about two thirds were granted, although in Philadelphia two thirds were rejected. The revenue from 14,661 licensed houses last year was $376,179. Tbe revenue from 7.7S4 licensed honsea this year is $1,835,963. In short, we have one-half tbe licensed booses and doubled revenue." From tha BIoomBeld Advocate 1 Las Saturday afternoon. George March. In the employ of William Garlto, of Centra twp . was engaged in hauling timestona n farm when the lead horse fall, and tha sad die horse, on wbicb he was riding, .turnb! uug o'er ue prostrate beast also fell. Toung March unable to extricate himaelf from the stirrups, was thrown heavily to me groana, ana tbe horse crashed V ! 1 ra a a. uis icn arm Dressing the radios near opon the wrist, caniting what is kaowa In medical parlance aa "Colles" liacture." Last Thursday, Jim Stewart. blacksmith of this plc, while at his m I y rone township, narrowly scaped making his quietus. H found a red oak log to hard to split by the ordinary method, " craca 11 open with no UTV.la I al " "pmg 1 no powder it ex hurling aa axe, which Stewart was mm Bm nana, past his bead. Be received a few wounds In his hands and face. Jack son Smith a eompi00 who Was holding th. fuse, ... knocked five or six feet by a Piece of th. umber striking him .boat the koee. On. of hi. hand, was badly brais ed. Upon examination of tbe powder caa .-u, .bat , match head hjJ tardy borne wd ploded, oaing, ItUea Washington & Jefferson College, WASHINGTON, PA. The 881b year bearins Sent 1-2. nisa.ie.1 cienuno and frenaratorr Denartm.nl. For information concerning Prn.r.T.rr Cartment aDrtlr to PKmr. J iluu pa stnslu, I rincipal ; for Catalogue or oth- r ittiuruuuoQ 10 rttfid 1 MUr f AT. MIFFLIlv" ACADEMY. MlfnintevTB Pa. Aa English and Classical School for both "" a u"roga preparation lor college. NeW and Vall-an.innMn ..IiaaI anna. W . Old Brick Chared, rail An... jy, o-pv. wu. r or any I urine r Inform a lion inquire of the Principal, Jt. r. KLXIOXT, A. B. I hereby announce that I am a candid I ai in. enaninar Fnm.r, ria.ii.. .... .1. I nomination for the office of Sherifl. subiee . I. . 1 j to nepuoncan usages. If so fortunate as to I oe eneeesafnl. anrl .li.r..ni. 1 -1.... . - - vmicu I pledge myaell to discharge the duties o 1.. waw wun noeiiiy. C. C. McCDLLOCU. McCulloch's Mills, July 10, 188H. Mr. Editor 2 P na.n .nHnim. t V. . v . 1 eanaiaate tor tbe office ol Sheriff ol Jnniata 0.. sunjeci 10 Kepubllcan Rules. If an lOrtUnata aa tA he Bamlaata. ana I ...a . viocieu 1 pledge myself to a faithful dia-h.... ..r n..Z. .a- .ar.. "r I auvsw vg lUJ wuicfi JOSEPH PAGE. y--i---5.fy lad imh imtris MEAT-CUTTER. Cwqwjia pra- a.aLiata oa. a na. ea.aa.1 aise. WMt. Bb.T Itaaak. Ac a la ant aajaw martaf: nSERictt R ft; r XM A W nMra. A.a., rL.i. COUNTT rnilttuiiu The name of A Rtuiinm r.-n. - 1 by announced as a candidate for Chairman .1 v.yaij vommiiiee. MA.NY HKPUBLICANS. Mr Editor - Pl.a .. TT-:,- .. " " " mnuuuDCW William I V. bbirk, of Oakland Mills aa a candidate oTcnairnun or the County Committee at the ensninx Primary EWim. a. proaenmg campaign promises to be a hot ae nesa executive ability op the nart of tha n.i..i. r- :. . - - wwwu.j uumuii l ice aaa Cbairmaa to insure sncceas, we deem Mr. Bbirk just tbe man fltted for the position. He will make a He. a-i... m . ,.. v muu BUUCrHIUI campaign, duingjustice to all tne candidates. July 7th, 1888. JTJBT COMMISSIONER. I hereby raana.ii.il. .an..n--. ir . candidate for th. nomination of Jury C.mi- unssionerau eject to tbe rnles that govern tbe Kepablicaa Prinury Klection. , rmnp HARLKY. Delaware township, July 21, 18e8. Vir phil'Aa Mason & Hamlin f. MMdA aw & Ml YATES BEST MADE ClMlffl IN AM TO The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., 847 WAHRHI ATE17UE, BALTIMORE. Md. jlAutify youi: lawms. Jons VcLai-sblib. Josxra W. Etimmel 3ICL.ArGIIEI4 Ml STJMHEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, COnly reliable Companies represented. uwc. 8, I8tttj-ly i UNIATA V ALLEY BANK , OF BIIFFEI.f TOXTI", PA. WITB BKANCU AT FORT KOYAL. StockliolderB Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTH ROCK, Pree,dtt. T. VAN IRWIN, f.,lr. 1 The FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. Peer of all Lawn Seats. ' -t-.-'- ... n.MBAlbBna Rettee. The only Pet tee ever made that win aujan ieir wj uneven ground. Iatght, durable, handsome and strong. Painted bright red and orcsvmented, lrtcee: tr.tceea. 1.50 asit aO. ( bslra. i I. SO. Hatkap. Ib AA aaak They all fold flat. If your dealer don't tun ttiam a-i. him to order U t you from AXESICAaJ rCLEIKS CHAI1. CO., 130. U 1323 N. Main SL. ST. 1AUIS 91 LEADS THE W0KLD. 800 In Gold for Genera Superiority at Cln elanael Imlnenai r J. i, ..I , -mwbihoti auter Ta ana xvxpert test. IBBCTOBS. W. C. Pomsroy, Joseph Rolbrock, Job" Hertiler, Philip M. Kepner, KotH-rt B. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson. T. V. Irwm. STOCEBOLnCBS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Aikinsoa, R. E. Paiker, VV. C. Pomeroy, J. llcla.ea liwin, John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin, J-ry Kurix, Jerome IS. Thompson, Jr ll.arlotte Snyder. 1 hree snd Fonr per cent. iLterrst will be paid on certificates of d.por-ite. fjsn 23, It 87 tf Jcic Firm. PENNSYLVANIA BAILED AD. TIM B-TAULI On and after Sunday May 18th, 1881 trains that step at Miff in will ran as ollews. EASTWASD. Altooka Accombodatiob leaves Alte.aa daily at 6 2t a. in., Tyrone 6 63 a. to.. Huntingdon C.33 a. m.. Monnt Onion at 8,69 a. m., Newton Hamilton 7.04 a. m., McYeytown 7,26 a. in., Lewistown 7A8 a. m, Milford 8,11 a. m., Mifflin 8,17 a. m.. Port Royal 6.23 a. m-, Mexico 8.38 a. bl, Toscarors 8,82 a. m.. Vandyke 8,38 a. to., Tbompsontown 8,43 a. m., Durward 8,47 a m., Millers town 8,64 a m., Newport 9 a. m., arriving at Hamsburg at 10 10 a. s., and at Philadelphia, 8 16 p. m. Sxa Sbokb Exraass leaves altoena daily at 6.56 a. m., and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Harrisbarg, reaches Mifflin at 9-66 a. m., Harrisbarg 11.40 p. U.. and arrives ia Philadalnhla at 8.16 p. tn. Mail. Taaia leaves Pittsburg daily at 6-fi a. m . AIIibib. at 9 fin a. .a . , . - - y. aa.., wmm .IUB- ptng at all regular stations arrives at Mifflla - 1,1 ... - nn n. . v-w y. u.., uarrieuurg J.VV p. BO., rntla- adelpbia 4 26 a. m. Mail Express leaves Fittabarg at 1 CO an. Altoona 6 p m ; Tyrone 6 6a pm; Uaat mgdon 7 87 pm; Lewistown U 48 p m ( Mif flin 9 10 p m ; Harrisbarg 10 46 p m j Phila delphia ittio. Philadelphia Express wiU stop at Mtflm at 11 S3 p. m., wiiea Cadged - WE8TT AKi. -000- PeerIeasTC Traetlnn .ml xn.-a-v,. Engines. "Domestic" and Creamery Engines. Steam Gang: Plows. The " Gelaer" Threher and Cleaner. Patent Variable Frle ttoa Feed. Pat. Doe. Bet-W orka and Saw-Omde. t, AWaWaB!- a,-v I Organs and Pianos. aJwsjsalataTia-S"Ma?'iJ" 1 Organs asv. aavina- rKei--al mZ2ZZ??.7 """!. Sxaiblttea. tines TaVL auwsa wane 1 se intprevM Mods of gtrtagtn Tiooom. Iem-ti . ' ii.Ka d or ptrt niaiM. .-TT ? " Sat advance i C-ats-t hnp, ?rnie? JinXi ram ciicalar. emtai.i.. - - - r. 5 . .rammiai. nor, ead tatawn. and Itaa- a, a Ipnirliasai a. Oman Caiav F0H1E3I ASD TOLTHS FOB BOYS AKD CHILDKE5. LEDGER BUILDING. SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS azz k gAYT.Ty oacuir AKD puwo ax, - "awa sqaani, nw ynsx. 1 fin EB PROFIT and Man. -a-ViU GENT pies Free to men can- vaasers for Or. Scott's Geialn EIextrlcBelts, Bmabes, fce. La. J ageau wanted for Elea-triel Ce.,. I Quick sales. Write at once for terms, rw I Scott, 818 B"way, V. X. l-eUtawafA irm iwawl Mr, A -1 e. inn GEISEK JfANrFACTUBING CO .a. , ,i. tB-t rA. we want ag-aits and invite oorrwsposaUBtioa. I. P. Thomas & Son's. FERTILI2 SEE CfcAtafaia. sail Waa a n. eoa.- 7j -f-skw fcroitsx. TVaa. rfCl IT Dm-m ratal, e... it 1 one nar.nn.1 faeiU;.. rrTi w. .aaranta. w goodTiirt. ZZlSiZZ tT WhO Ba. , K a. TT Se StrMaaJ V, ' T will eaidoia. ihamT Vo" Mem aai L "T'tD T p- OElAS & SOvT - Phllnrfoilt.1- - -WaVW. .w.,j,llct r-enn'a. voeaaia.Br ANDKEW BEA8H0RE, JIGEJiT, Osiland Mills, JanUt. Co p' JOB PRINTING OF EVERT B-Tarr, don. at tbi. office. "VEET KIND Spring And Summer Bsods. No more winter for months to come. Spring and summer are here and to conform to the change the Senior member of the firm has just returned from .Lantern Markets, where he se lected with great care the eoode that his many patrons favor. DROP JIN. We have now filled our shelves with Spring & Summer Uoodsofall kinds. Our cus tomera have annreciRtpil r.i.v efibits to eive them food in suit their purDoses. and wo believe that we art hptfpr- nro. pared than ever to merit their cenfidence. We invite um tn. come and t?ee and be tsatfsfied In our dresrj goods department we have almost DonH be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Roots. Our Boot and SKoa rw partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit. aualitv .-a j t"'i-c. Whatever improvements have oeen aaaea Dy tne manufactures we have them all. W Can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door Bervice. Our ciocerv Denartmpnt nara.i W 1 - . , w gs- U e have on hand a full line of rreBn, -iain and Fancy GttOCERIEW. A I - il . a .... Also, me only full I in. " - J A I QUEENS WARE inthecountj-. Every house ""rc tUU supply of Queens and GLik l.Jl n a-. . .. rw s me more 10 call on fnr Dnu tides. All orders bv mail variii .a. ceive prompt attention. Tfc . m jAememoer the place Mant Strut, Opwsit. Co0ai HoM lVIilalina.wn Fast Lias leaves Phisdelphls daily at 11 60 a tn; Harriaburg 8 40 p m 1 MlbUb 6 06 pm; Lewistown 6 28 p m ; Altoona 8 10pm; arrives at Pittsbnrg at 11 66 p as. Wat Passcbssb loaves Philadelphia daily at 4 SO a. m.j Harriaburg, 8 16 a. m. Dnneannon, 8 64 a. m.; Newport, 9 38 m.; Millerstown. 9 40 a. m.:Thn nnanntAwia 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. m. Tasear ora, 10 Ot a. m.; Mexico. 10 07 a. m. Port Koyal, 10 18 a. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 a. m Miltord, 10 26 a. m.; Narrows, 10 84 a. a.; Lewistown, 10 48 a. m.; McVeytown, 11 14 a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 39 a. m.; Hua tiogdon, 12 17 p. m.j Tyrone, 1 07 p. at. Altoona, 1 46 p. m., and stop at all regular stations between Harrisbarg and Altoona.; uveTxa Sxraita leaves Pbilsdelphla dal ly at 6 60 p. m., Harrisbarg, 10 20 p. m stepping at Rockville, Marysville, Duucaa? noa, Newport, Millerstown, Tbompsontown Port Royal, time at Mifflin, 11 65 a. m.j AI aT' V ' m-' mud P"kr8. 10 a.m. Matt Tbaib leaves Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harrieburg ll.liOa. m.. New tort, 12 13 p. m., M!fflin 12.47 p. m.. stoa. ping at an regular stations between Mifflin acd Altoona reaches Altoona at 8 80 . m I 1' . I I U - "I B HilVBIg U.alF p. Ul. Altoosa Aocobmodatiob leaves Phil adelphia daily at 1 1 60 a. m., Harriaburg at 4.16 p.m., Duncannon 4.49 p. ta.. N-. port 6,18 p. m., Millerstown 6,2d p. m. auompsoniowa o,m p. in., Vandyke 8 44 p. m., Tuecarora 6,48 p. m., Mexico ,6o' m., Port Royal 6,64 p. m., Mittlia 6,0u p m., Lewistown 6,23 p. ni., McVeytown 6 -4 p. rn., Nswton Hamilton 7,10 p Huntingdon 7 40 p. m., Altoona S 00 p. m! Paclflc Expressleave. Philadelphia 11 8S P m ; Harrisbarg 8 10am; Duncannon 8 38 am; Newport 4 01 am; Mifflin 4 at a m ; Lewistown 6 01 a ra ; MeV.ytown 6 23 m; Mt. Union 6 49 am; Huntingdon 12 a mi Petersburg 6 26am, Hpruce Creak 6 40 a m; Tyrone 7 00 a m ; Bell's Mill, ; ' Altoona e OS a m ; Fittab. a ao p m. Sea ,hor Kxpress east, on Sundays will connect with onnday Mail east leavlig' Uarriaburr at 1 it A a - a aw a. IU. LKWI3TOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lewistown t. .1 mw a sk . .0 " '""" ,or Mtl ' . w 00 a ra, S 16 p m t huniiurv at 71.. , aii. J " .v m ai o W p HJ. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction rVn. MUroy at 9 00 a m, 1 26 po, 4 80 P m ? troZ Sunbury at 9 25 a m, 4 lo p m. TTKONB DIVISION. LJkXer:r.m.r,6foBi!B"- ai, ao p m. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Mark m74T8oDi zr "nd Sc" Trains arriva at p.- . d Look H;,.v;.-,v;;;r" for H- A B. T. E. K. . BEDFOKD DIVISION. 1 rains leave Huntlngdos for Bedford aH.drp."4 Cnn,berf-d - Trains arrl.a at n..-.i... . f-rd h..h "-uwugaoB rrom Bed- KSra"4 -berlaada, 12 U H0LL1 DATSBUEG BRANCH. Trains lAa.a a i r ... 6 00pm.,8pVMBP' ' m' W P. ... 40 p. m. 7 00 p mT-and "10 CACTIOJJ JIOTirp jng to ,h. u.der.ig:aUndt- -.thdlngr-" Kevsmber 16, 1888. WALLS- The Sentntl mmd m .r. . . 1 rrww oiLice la t 4 SKNTiNFaLj MIFFLIN! TVEDESD-aY. AL'j ' TtK1 . it!,.n. $l.fH . llAO if l Transient advertisetil cents per inch for each Transient business nl .n na mr line S TUB, IO cw- r 1 Deductions wUl be m l advertise by the y V - ye- Eepublican Pri . a meeting ot the B-.mittee held ia M i:r March 81st, lSeo, it v,J r Jnniata county be i Inr liO.dinaT til. l . - .... al Elections on laturda). Augui and in secordar.ee with log Primary r.ieciHm-, anl in tbe town-hir-r the borroughs at 4 oVl .-a tn ri-niam oi'i-n iitit t andtheRetnm JikI" held in tbe Court mm Moxoat. AWT -7, 1- ATTE-r .- F. E. MELOV. Set The lollowitig are tlr fer at said election : CoCSICMi.lN- Sasator. Utmu or TUB 1.1 Kecit-k asi Ki.Cb ct irr. nalRia or Cun KsenraxsTaTiirK L' JtBT tOJl J - i 1 i 1 V 1 1 V 1 i I I i ! The follow ing i th Bepiiulican I'riniir 1.1. Firtt. The r;iti !. l it. flee shall ha e II.- 1, one or tnorf i th' lv pers at least tw.. ivk mary nit-etiiij;-,, st.t::i ject to the h tn.11 01 - ii Second. Tht r..V; . 7 com prinrif'l iti n. ii T shall meet on S;ii u-.l.i . at tun usual j.Iac. t 1 !i the town-hi 1.1. at - "VI ughs at 4 o'cl.i-k r in tbe 1st 80 minute il one jersoii l.ir JimIl- a desks, Who r-tl.lll ::.. . vvlea and (li'ti-rim:.. !i sons to vute. an 1 ..1..: I Btiti! 7 oVlurk r. A I opened tlie c.ir. l i.l.it h said shall h- 1 . 4 : : t. -.1 person voting h.tii In- the time ol . t:ng, in. j. to vote liiiiri' than ..m 5"Airt. Alt.r tl. ' j. iioard shall pmceM t.i . each candid ate r.'iTiiir, returns atconln:;-i, t.. the Judge and attest. ..i 1 Fourth.. Tlie J11 !- appointed rv th" j . election dtri- i .t-ail House in X:tttit...i;.. ..: the primary m--. ; :t. -. 1 having the r -ti it - i-. ! 1 and count ti. 1: -. . tbe higheat l.:ili:l r . t shall tie dee lure i tin- 1. 1 Republic in nvt i . Fifth. It i.y tn.i rn- 1 aa equal imii.-r . t flee, the Ju'li- . (..; 1 ItS Choice, the -T-' Bambur of " i.i.v in ! t Srth. The Ke-.i:tiJ...I, tent to reject. . 1 11. , 1 froiu n .,.-.t!.. .! .- .-1 evidetice i 1 . 1 etberwisc, . mitUA. Stxtff'i. N" ; -i'-' vote Ly j rn i Af t' - l " i.ry i -. l7l. tl.r . t'.:- ad.i ted . 1st. Tit t1 ' be vutoi nt. ! Elcctiui'. Snd. Ttat tlie 1;. -tin 1, . hall be tv-,ni. r i 1 election lant, h. t r the Primary )..': . t-. ly and laitiil....;. .I - !. u volving nj...r: s u 1 'V ' 3rd. That tLe ' f.utn.. Cotliuiittee 1 "i - 1 t r Primary lile. SHORT I.i Leap yeur in ninit 1. Bloomtleld'H t.or'i'ti:!. ' Every Ket ubi:.. in Register m 01 t ,r tember. It is unlaw 1 .t :.i ..mi. go to sued. The katydi't c.t.c t these i.igh' Miss Ella l.itika m ' Millerstonn. l'i. Tbe Gran," : - j : : . Grove neat mi . Are you sc. .-. n 1 6tb la tlie lat I ' There wan a ..:.: tuomlng iti S!;t.in u'a A Big Vi:.- . V :' " Sixty bUhheln .f til.io' .. "Kememl.er Tl.ursd-t'. . the last dav t. r ;l ' r. j; General lii-il l.i.n r Indian Mourd 'at i'1' Tbe rouiiiy A'i held at Port K .!. ' and 28. Yonr.g Ki-1 ul.! -last fall, must l e ----this fall. Mis Msy Mi.rt.u.-r. tor of the r.lC'illiT.-- .1 Csrrie Derr. Ears C. UvU , 01 '. to Miss Am ir .. ' . tbe 16th mt Tbe i?ta'e h ulr ill Lehigh Avenue l't.i 8 to 15, li-h. Mr. and Mm. Juii' burg, Westmi.relHiKl placo last wet k. . Tbe Bedford 1 te expend Sj'i.Ofn , the coming ear. TheW.C. T. I organiicd a Sets afternoon in eseb "el The Cot.gr ssi. r.a tbe ISth district n ea Tuesday, 1 ptevi Miss Mary Pa ters vjf many of her yep at her lurua lust Tti Oil Window ba If I 6&c., at t rasci-cr-i lireat reduction 11 and lsrpe stock to s 1 BANtlsCI September 61I1 i ' voters can be workers sec that all the lists ! 1 , eBjeo work done. Try It. , It w Mrs. I-ahella C 1 yoa iyou Beedjanything ia J. K. K-ibisoii, di.ti.