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N E DIV lalO.H. ;. r'jii.i (,r UnlUCeata aa4 i') a in, 7 l"i j m- LaT ;.;! ami Cieriol4 at i .. . . p m. t..r Waxriora Mark, jii'l Scutia at I Stt ! Tvr ..ik" frai Bellafonta .it 1 . i i a 1.1, an.t 4 87 p at. t Tii' uu Irum Ciirwut 1 4. 4 ,i- a ui, aail 1146a T i r n e i rnm Scoiiav War ;h,h; .v. .in Furaaca at 9 Ml. t bKDf i 'RD P1VI5IOK. V. :r.:irj la Tnr Brfar4, i.rr.411.1 at a "5 a. at at Hu::t.njia (raoa la- aid V uuibTiand at 12 la SFCKi BRANCH. a t..r 'uint4 South, at in. i'J ' p in. 1 60 p n- p m H ."i' p in. at AlinuLt from pa lata M. 1 1 a in. I .' p ai. a. n. 7 "" i in. iir.il 11 p run notice. r hr:iy 04iituiD4 agalaat KtiM.ir, building Iraa , kiun. ami rail teucaa, ar rr "iL-rwm traapaaalag vT.'ial tract of Unci blag- roii'ird ia Lack tawaanlp lr-.-i iiDg will daait ta : . w. m. WALLS. a8. L m XifiiU.'im'Ulc lata SEKTCiLL fi; REPUBLICAN frid- d.y. w ' ID WaiUDC." an J M1FFLINTOWN : TESSS. Sabription, $1.00 per aanam tf paid in adtanc; $10 If t paid in advaace. Tranaioat adcrtiaiDenU Inaortad at 60 eaota pet Inch for each Insertion. Trantiont bastneaa aoticea ra local col am, 10 eanU p'r has for each iaaortiont Uwtactiona will bw mafia to thoaa daairinff to adrertiaa by tha year, halt or quaxlrt ;mu. County Committee a roar CD i lika thm. i-ihawtythacrraeponuentof ,h. N York Herald. d...i . at ff.,...in . u "? """" reeeptian . WB 0D(ay o , Soma acoaodrel a few week. . Brtdlont Kvaoi-, Cbairtnan ile J. W. Tlvr, Acadeiuia V. O., J. T. Sliwlivjk, Walnut P. O. p..rt H.ivilJ. tl. Msteer, H. H. Snyder TnrbttI. II. Taylor. W. W. Land it P,.f Rntll T. t). Walkar C. W. Beahor, Van Dyka P. O., Rurt ri.ldron. Van Wert. P. U. Tuacarora S. I. Price, S. H. nrry, Uri'ntliich Miflt. P. O. McAhatcrviile S. L. McAl attr, McAlia tarTille P. O , B. P. Rouh, Onklaod Milla, v 11 n.:.w. Jnemlah LoileTnUtar, W. E. Harley.Sa.eiu P. O Thompeontowo Simoo Cameroa, U. M Vi.kt. 1 .k afathiaa Stumo. Peru ililla, to MonigomerT, Waterloo, P. O. MuUiuiou-lj. S. (iraybill, Carl Etfeo aHjidri. So.qu. bar.na J. . AvP, ICohontonro, P. O..Tbad Liptit, Ptoutt'a Valley, P. O. ieruianagh C. E. Ilowr, Samuel Quay, V tint,iwn P. (. p.ttemoo John Ernctt.W. H. McNitt, Spruce Hill J. P.G. Long.D.L. Swarta 1'lcuir.t Vi-w, P.O. Monroe E. W. (iravbill, A. G. Shell , ui.-hni.r p. o. lir-.na-ood John M. Lliht, Pfoutt'a v.n.T. P. O. i;eo. 51. Woodard. Dimuit ilia w ii tlliiord J. K. Roblton. John Shorer, X. . trar.n P. I k BUck Lcr Emaonrl Boozle. A Wlpple Orplfvllle P O. SHORT LOCUS. tttarhf utflr.hondCTOBm ryCnnningoam'. eoca.ber h. Uurrj aya ha know, wtera the. ..Tf. the Wlcw cornea ha.k k. ;n -v.. . . iuwi mm. Coonty CoraraiMKioert will held a .t... eanrentioa at Eria on tha 11th day of - r7 an tha aaeatioa of tha r.T:.,oa of tha tu.a law,, t. k -'iiure to make the tax form. Sporttmen are ahootiug uirrele t bewing guru la eaid to be injuriout to eyesight. Work on the Perry comity tcon be rctutued. v c.nih.nl rtntr. r Minnearol'., "ln BtKcta la in town. Abram Siebr, of Sic Alitteri!le railroad will ha . u 141l,tri!Btlaa nnii..l- xr m ,er lor Gorernor. The cldrf point, of tha platform are Protection and High Licenae. The party U h.rmonioa. in me entire ttite which it taccest. Roptnre Cure Gaaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch ttreet, PbU a, Pa. Eaae at once, no operation or delay from bnei attetted by thoaeanda of caret after otheraftil. Ad rice free. Send for ein.nl... March 14. '88, It. Rar. Emil Louie haa beea called to tha Preabyterian charch at McAlitterrllle. and preached hit flrtt aerrcon at paator in charge en Sabbath laat. He la a Tonne man and ia a uuent talker. He ia an Hebrew a con verted Jew. Tribaae. From the Philadelphia Bulletin : The expecditurut of the CleTeland Administra tion are r.in-ty-flre milliona of dolUra in fleets of thote of tbe Gartleld and Arthur Admini&Untiont. And y. t wa are told that thia Adminiatration haa been to economical t The follow iiig aingu.ar accident waa re corded by tbe Register laat wik t Arm- t!rnng Kinsloe waa recently teverely tcald ded ahile thrf'Umg at Edaard Ueikea, in Millord township, by tbe water plug flying out of tbe boiltT and tbe water atrikicg him in tbe face. The management of the Perry county Agricultural Society will please accept our tbankt tor a ticket to tbe Fair to be hrld n Tueday, Wednetday, Thursday and Frid iy, September IS, 19, 20 and 21, 1883. Over S151H) wiirbe paid to the winner! of the races on tbe different dyt of tha Pair. 'An Adamtcouuty farmer bat a rentable curKitity in the abape of a calf with two borg, asd ia a brother of II. M. Baldriga, Cm., of the Blair county bar, and B- R. BaJdrif e, anperintendent of tha Blair Iron a. Coal Company. Mr. Baldriga entered npoa hia d utiee at oaca. Mr. N orth la a bob or Hon. Jamea North Hantingdoa Olobe. The BloomBeld Adrocats aaya s Oa the evening of tha 16th tha barn of Jehn Meacla. near Liverpool, waa destroyed by Sre, with iu coatenta of bay and grain, betide a threshing machine, new reaper, fanning mill and aleigh. Tha taring house aad bog pea were also det royed. Loss abont S 1000, insurance 1500. The fire waa of incendiary origin. A reward of 100 ia ofTerel for the arrett of tbe incendiary. Aboat two moutht ago tbe dwelling on tha tame farm wat destroyed by aa incendiary Bra. Laat Wedneday alternoen Rudolph Swab, of Landisbarg. a dealer ia old iron, waa driving along tbe Juniata river road in Watta township, nearly op- promise of 1 P',e Lofh'a Run, the river b-ing very high and tbe road narrow and covered with water, wagon, horses and Swab went aver tbe bank into the river. Horses and wagon wore carried down the river. Tbe horses were drowned and Swab escaped to the shore by twimraing. Twenty-Ova dollar a in money, which Swab bad ia tbe wagon went down with wagon aad horses. lawt nnl- SberlflTaSal. Reduced Ratea ts tbe Intrlo lBteratallonal Fair tat Peat, nay I van lit Kttll ratad. Tha laternatiooal Fair will be held at Buflalo, September 4th to 14th, 1888. The exhibition ia to be held In the new building j just erected for that purpote, which ia aaid to be the largest fair building in tha world, i It will embrace in Ha display not only tbe exhibit! from the entire industrial, mechan ical, and agricultural field, but an art depart ment, a domestic aection, and aa unusually Br,e horse and cattle tbow. Special fear urea la the tbape of running and trottin g races, bicycle racet, aider the tU4pieet of the League of American Wheelmen, which will hold its annual meeting there, and other attraction! of absorbing merit. In order to accommodate isitora the 1 Pennvylvania Railroad Company will Bell txcurtdon tickets to Buffalo, September 3d to J2tb, inclusive, good to return until tha 16th, inclusive, from ail principal station at a rxte of a tingle limited fare for tbe round tripf itb 66 centa added for transfer and ad mission. Tickets wui oe soki iu wneeimen on and after September 1st, with earae limit aa to return trip. e MASOX ii. U4MLIM F I A.I OS. Tub improved method of fastening tbe atrinaa ot Dianoe. invemea oy ice aiaaoo and Hamlin Orian and Piano Company a tew years tinea, ia nnquettionably one of tha moat lniDortact improvement! ever made, making the inttrnaient more richly musical in ita tones, aa won aa more our able, and leaa liable to get out of tune. ARKER & CO BANKERS, ILtni Stbeet, SIiTFLnrrows, Pets., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANtCtHG BUSIfJESS. Dirtconnts daily. Accouiits of firms, inJiviJuttls and corporations soJiciferl. Four per cent. Interest allowed on twelva montbs' certificateo. ForDrapsy.Grarel, XerTataia m Crlatarj ar Liver Dla- eiaiea. Cure Guaraateed. Office, 831 ARCH St., Philadelphia. All druggists. Try it. $1 a bottle, tix for 5 Mar. 14.18S8, ly. Tbe properties advertised by the sheriff to be told on the 81st of Augast were dis posed of on that day as follows s No. 1. A tract of laud situate in Fayatte township., containing 66 acres with build- idk torreon errcieu, mm aa u upeikj ui i lr , , f Emuw Maer and U. S. Masser, to jiob other day that an. knew Keuip'a Balaam for Smith lor $100.00. The Handsomest Lady in and Patterson Kc marked to Mittlintown friend tbe timothy seed for tale. The rain ou Saturday drowned out tbe d,s,jnct beadt four eves and four ears- No. 2. A trict of woodland situate in Fayette twp., contaiaing i5 acres, aold aa the prorertv ot Km in a Maaser and D. 8 . Maaser, to Jacob Smith for $6.00. No. 3. A Lunestown Quarry ot 4 acre in Fayette twp., told aa tbe property of Em ma Maaser and D. S. Masser, to Jacob Smith torJ 4 .00. No. 4. A two acre tract of land in Wal ker twp.. aold aa the property of Michael Fulkroad to Jobn Adama for 9187.00. No. 6. A tract of land aituata in Tuaca rora two., containing 220 acret aad 1' csrebea aold aa the property of Jobn H Gillilaad. administrator of Clementine S. Gilliland and John H. Gilliland to John U. UiUiland for $480.00. No. 6. A tract of land in Walker twp. c ontaining 73 acret, told aa tha propeity ot Jude Trsoa to Louia E. Atkinson lor $3UO0.0O No. 7 A tract of 50 acret in Susquehsn tbe Throat and Lungt waa a auperior remedy aa it atopped her cough instantly when othert had no ellect whatever. Bo to prove tbit and convince you of iu mrit, any druggitt will give you a Sample Bottle .Free Large aize 60c and l. SSO One bottle of English Spavin Lia im-nt rured nit fine Norman mare of two ugly blood spavina which damaged her val ue at least $80. It ia tbe grandest Bleu ith cure I ever uaed. J cum McCaui. ttorit utaitT, ljarlington Ind Sold by L. Banka A Co., Druggiau, Mifflin ,l a "A SH. m. lowura r f Licking Creik Harvest Home. Mitt Sallio Sc'uuaiau. of Pittshnrg visiting trieudt iu Port Royal. Mr. B. F. Scnweior, editor of this Taper it ill at hia home in tins pi .ice Newport people are agitating the queation of a removal of the county teat. Th niib:ic school buildings in Ptttaraaa are being put ia a ttate of repairs. Kev. David Beale, of Johnstown, Penna. ia visiting frierds in the country. Col. John J. Patterson, of B'.oomington Illlooia arrived in town 'ant week. v.w Vnrkers rroDOS to elect the Re- rullican ticket by 60,000 majority. The Prohibitionists of Perry county nominated a ticket last Wednesday. Mrs. W. J. Jifkman aad daughter Mirtha are vUiting friends in Perry ooruty. M:.aa V ug:e Mirks has been chosen in the Fourth school in Patterson. r P l'Mnns'inker accomcar.ied bv h':s wife la t'ntiting h; parents oa Third ttreet Pee.ul. nt Cltvelaad pild ten thoutxn d dollars into tho Democratic campaign tnnd. V P. VmFiMMS after a vimt of aevrral uienlli in the wet haa returied to her home. James Mathera alter visiting his Tether at Bellwood for several Wi-eks ia a;ia at bit home in this place. Ml.a Nellie M.-Cnl!och of Fort Royal hat gone to Cini.Un N. J., to spend the winter. Tha borough schools aommenced oa Monday and the children are now enjoying be arst days. The ttate fair it ia op-ration ia Phil a phla now, and will b- kept cptn U'.l tha 16th dsy of Ser.tea.ber. Clair Wentx, of Jeeksoo township Perry county, haa lost eleven borsee it the Ust threo years " The favor from Acaderoia relating to the re-union of the alumni of Tuacarora Academy will arpear next week. President Cleveland did not visit n,w..r . Icnlc at William'e Grove, week aa it waa announced he would do. Great reduction in price of Wall Paper aad largo stock to telect from at Faasciacra Habdwabb A.. Co. Oil Window Bhadra with tyring fixture. te., at The Ponulation ot MiBliutown and Pat- teraun is about lbOO. and we would say least one hall are troubled with some affect ion ot tbe Throat and Lungs, as those coniDlainU are. according to statistics, more numerous tbau outers, w e wouiu aaviso ail not to ueelect tbe opportunity to call tbe last FsASciscrs Habowabb A , Co. Tbe Temperance tent arrived in town on v.i ,4 . .rt.mnno and waa put up in tha heavy ram that prevailed on that afternoon Tha Third Party tent drew a crowd oa Saturday evening ta hear the Fisk ticket . a th ar.inr emploved for the , W Ml J work. Mrs. Will am Crawford, of Wathiagtoa the point of separation being juat back of the ears. It is a fair-sized, fully developed can, takes nountnmeu,i tnrougn eitoer mouth, and se-sns to be perfectly healthy." List ot letter j remaining in the Patterson, Pa , Post Office note i!ll lor: A.C. Biley, Adam E. Bennett, Mrs. Sadia F easier, Mrs Windtield Sulot". Persona asking for letters in the above list will please aay tbey are advertised. Howabd Kibe:, P. M. Patterson, Pa., Sep'r 1st, 18S8. The tmptas in tbe United States Treas ury is dwindling under the managsment of Cleveland and tbe Lower House ot Congress el ret Cleveland and a Democratic Congress lor a period of four years longer and tbe surplus will bsve disappeared and tbe $1. 000,000 .OCO debt will have no prevision made for its payment. Samuel Lapp, is out in a card announc ing that be is over the resentaaeat that be experienced when he realized that ha had not received tbe nomination lor Sheriff Samuel is welcomed into the traces and it is hoped tbit be wi-1 not soon get hia left kicking leg out side of tbe traces to dis play it kicking proclivity. English Sptvin Limmmt removes all Hard S.itt. or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, I Splints, Sweeny, King-buae, Stifles, Sprains, all Swolk a Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $-0 bv tho use of one bottle. War- mated. Sold by L. Banka at. Co., Druggists, Miffimtown Pa. April 55, '88, 6mo. The prohibitionists met in the Court House on Saturday, and alter a full discussion it waa determined not to place a county ticket in tbe field thia campaign, bnt it waa the nnaninrnus sense of all present that next year a ticket should be placed in nomi nation in Ibis county. Tbe State and ca tional Prohibition ticket was endorsed. John A. Robinson, a wealthy and eccen tric citizen of Norwich, Conn-, died recent ly. Hia wilt provided that bis body be kept Ibree days before beiog plsced in the grave . It waa further ordered that tbe grave be ao made that aa exit from it would be easy. A hammer was to be placed near bis right bsnd, a lamp to be kept burning in the grav a for three dava and nighta. These directions were earried out to tbe letter , but witb ne startling result." List of loiters uncalled for remtininr iu the P. O . at Mifflin town. Pa., Sep'r 1st 1888. Persons calling fer letters ia this list will please ak for Advertised matter. Letters : Mrs. Mary Canghman, Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Mary Ann Kauffman, Juniata Pub. Co., James Hutchison, D. C. Brabaker, James Bradford. Lewis Reynold. William Horning, Emma C. Brown, Mr. McKinley, (2). J. B. Woods, Hannah Soles, Frank Shields, C. W. Myers, Cspt. Thomas twp., sold aa tba property of Joseph Cla- . . druirelgt ,Dd get a bottle of Kemp n-1. . . . r r. mi o - . ,, aces in iuviuu i.i i H.t.. ir the Throat ana A.un-s. rrice 60c and $1.00. Trial tistfrte. Sold by OruggisU. Music lor tbe Campaljii. Harrison and Morton Clab. Notwitbtttnding tbe inclement weather and tha shortnesa of the notice, Republicans of tbe boroughs organized a Harrison and Morton Protection Club in the Crvalal Palace Hall on last Friday evening. Dr. HVm. Rodgers wat choten temporary Chairman, and Wm. Allison Secretary. Jacob Will, Jamea Robison, II. L. Cramer, Johnson Moore and W. I. Kulp, were ap pointed a committee oa Permanent Organ ization and will report at tha next regular meeting of the club. C. B. Horning, Jobn Bergy, Henry Hawk, C. W. Eagan and Frank Pennell were ap pointed a committee on furniture- C. F. EspeDtchade, W. L. Hoops and Frank Pennell were chosen ta draft rules and regulations govarmng the raw organi- zilion. Solomon Books, Henry Hawk, C. W Eagaa and Capt. McClellaa were appointed a committee on banners and transparienciat It was decided to bang a banner with tho name of the club inscribed in front of the ball. A ' r . t n , .ra.k r F maaiim .imiI to the membars of tbe new club and direc tions as to where the great fight should be made namely, in tbe congressional distriat and in tie rounty, was mada by Jeremiah Lyona, Esq. J. F. Stoner and C. W. Eagaa, it announce-1 will address the club at iu next regular meeting on Thursday evening, September 6th at 7 80 P. M. SA LESM E M WANTED. l WAN Puahing, reliable mien, to Canvass for Slur aery" Stock. Permanent employ teat Guaranteed. HmUry and Exmtntf Paid. Apply at once, stating age. GLK!4 BROTHERS. Refer te this psner. Rochester, It . T une 13tb, 1888. WISH TO STATK We have lust received from the publish ers. S . braiuard's Sons, 145 Wabash Ave., a copy or tbe "TRUE BLUE REPUBLI CAN" Campaign Song Book, containing sixteen pieces of music, arranged for male quartette, with words and music complete. Tbe music was arranged by a quartette of Campaign Singers especially lor the com ing Campaign. Tba price of tha book is but 15 cents. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I raa stof tootbachb in less than five minutea ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the use of a fluid applied to tbe teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased a, G am t (known as Scarvy) treat yfr. 'sT?. ed aucceasfully and a cure war fyjViy ranted in every Teeth Fillbb aad warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged sr remaddled, from $9.00 to $12 per set. Beautiful Gum Enatooled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis- faction. People who have artificial teeth with which tbey cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes u notified by letter. Will visit regularly at Richfield tha 2nd. weeks of May and October. Txems CB. G. I,. DERR PractlcaliDcntlst, BtTABLISBEB IB M IT T Ll.ST Wt, Pa., IB 18S0. Oct. 14 "85. FflfiHITUREl FURNITURE I would retspectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from Johw S. Gratbill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish' injj goods, which consists of LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES. FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JSEIV STOCK which I am sellinc at ex ist remely Coma to our stora and youll Bud that no matter wbiaa way ya leat onr prices haTa been out down au low t bat to caaaot bat aaatira asar pluck and enerf T in gattinrr rid of car Suiamer Stoak at tha earliest, paa- aibla moment. Tha pricas wa are sauting; si a inr-cmparabiT itw. ciat single iteta has escaped tha kaifa. GLANCE BEL.O W FOR BARGAINS ! INIEaSTS SUITS. LOW IPMCES for cah. C. B. HORkNIHG, CRT6TAL PALACB, Corner of Bridge and "Wter streat Mifflmtown, Fa. January 11th, '88-ly SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MBN'S, TOUTOS' A!f D BOIi CLTni.l, MATS AND AT- aV'aT R.IIIBIIH 8 Tbe C II cad 0 T 1 n g T ' B , Clothier. Our Oar Our Our Our I 10 12 18 Suits have Suits bava Snits have Suits Lava Suits bare beau been beea baaa baaa reduced ta reduced ta ledured to reduced ta red a real ta Our Our Our Our 5 e 7 9 BOYS' SUITS Suita bava been reduced ta Suits Lava been redaeed to Suits have bean reduced to Snits have bean reduesd to a. i ta. 7 ft. 11 TS IS ST. tl M 4 II 417 a aits wtaiek For onlr S3 we offer a choice assortment of aCaee-Famts are in pretty atylaa and have sold freely at $4 and $4 SO. Mohaira, Alpacas, Seersuckers, Striped Flannels, Neckwear, TJaiaf- wear, in fact anything wa aall, are destined to a shoi t life attar yen lear. tha undervalue at wbioh we let job carry them away. BEFORE YOU LEAVE TOWH waltz around to our atorea and procure anvtbing yon naaa im Cellari, Cuff, Valines. Trunks, Shirts, Underwear, Uoaiery, Neckwear, Aa., and at 20 to 25 par asnV lower thaa what vra wou'.d have to p7 ' MAUKIED t McCLURE PALM Ou the 13th inst at Lewiatown, Pa., by W. S. Settle, Esq Jests McClura and Mrs. Emma Palm, both ot Janiala. SWAJLS HOCKENBE RRY On the 19ih i nt., by George L'bil, Esq., Isaac B. S waila, ol East Waterlord, and Maggie J Hockcuberry, of Warble. BECK Mc WILLIAMS. Oa tha 21st in St., at Port Koyal, by Uev. Stephens V. T. Beck and Sadie, daughter ef John P. McWUiiaina, all ot xieale township. D. C tccompaniad by ber children is visit-1 Notinger. ing ber father, Jacob Suloff, ia FermanagB township. Tilman Hoover and wife and John Walters and wife, of Dovlestown visited Mr. R.nrv Srholl and family la this place laat week. .i r.r Kens of Amerisa ef tbe CBABLBS B. CBAWrOBB, P. M. The Republicans of New York nominated Warner Miller as candidate for Governor S. Tan Benaselaer Cruger for Lieutenant Governor ; and William Runaey for Jndge of tbe Court of appeals in Convention at Saratoga, last Tuesdsy. It ia a ticket that district composed of thu counties af Juniata, will be a power ia New York for the Re MiiBin and Huntmt Ion met iu Mount union last Monday. The Sheriff or Cumberland county pre aented a bill of seven thoasaud dollar for ik. keemne af tramps. Tbe Court aaya ne tramp must work. S Edward Strayer of Patterson is at home alter spending sevtral months in the east em part of the atste eogsged in th. organ isation of circulating librariea. Perry county prohtbitioniata have placed , ticket in the laid. II rrouiouionis.s . rt Instead of exhibition their want cause will soon come to an end. w W Sharon offers hia Brick Hotel in MeAlisterville for sale at a fair price and oa ....unable terma. Pos.-ession will be given in 60 davs after confirmation ef Bale. Mr. and Mrs. People-, of Greensburg are Mrs Doty in this place - - .t u.r nf Mrs. Doty. Mr. sropies ia m u.. ..- and Mrs. Earn Doty are also visiting mother. Mr- T. D. Garwwn wife ef the editor of taeTribuBo. waa the oaly representative ot the pre ef Juniata county, who Joined tha Juniata Valley Editorial Bxcnrsioe ea M.e day of Ut week. w-.a..;.f.nt Saoerviaer Cooper, of this division of the P. B,. K- farmer l th:s , u a. ,hr.lro of Olnmwa, i a., -Ja.rt br bis wit- nd daajh. .tM VJEU: OV 13 On the 23d inat.. in Port Roval, from paralysis, George B. Ores, aged 74 years. PETTIT On the IKth inat., in Pert Royal, Worth, infant son of A. J. Pettit, aged o months. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. SC HO T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, fclUDGEST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. We Want Youi To send us AO cents for one of our B-in. FARM WRENCHES. nn iwo ji iiiiA4 j YOU WANT AX ElXBICH Household S. D. Set. This sea emiwata ff a Resswoed Tfaadl. asd f.ur lnirehantala b.ada. IS svs-lrl.-a a.l ohiselsi Uuibt aaasa. all packed m a r.eat wo.l box Thistoolis nUi uTui sserrwhsre. around the hmtsa at ta. .rea m tha shop, .a toe farm. bnl fraa on receipt of S I .CO. Ask Your Local Dealer for them, ir haa net ct mam. he UI t thess for voa. or w a ill ant either oa rept cf pries, aaaljove Man, tmr rr .t - 0"" ELLUICH & CO., Planteviile. Conn, OILS ! OILS I OILS I TEE STANDARD iin. CQMPAKI of Pittsburg Pa., make SPECIALITY of manufacturinr; for tbe Domestic tjTada tha Finest Brmnds of Illurainat ing and Lubricating Oila, Naphtha and Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. Wa challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If you winh tbe most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS LY THE MARKET, at-k for curs, trade for MiOintown and vicinity Supp'.id by FRANCISCUS HARDWARI k CO December 14,-87-ly 18G5, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To TIi Iiiblie To attend the Attract'iYw Sale t Clothing that j wes aa aiVy from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OP TO THE It will be ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS' Cam In Court. hia publican party, for tha candidates are men, strong in per so Bali ties, and their princi pals as aet lortb in tbe platfetm are auch aa to commend the support of all true home lovine people, and those who love honor and truth, as opposed to organised liquor and corrupt politica. Joe. Madara. of B:oomfleld twp., called at tbe Bedford Gaaatte ofice on Saturday to report a new snake story. He said that Mrs. A. J. McKnight, a neighbor, had for some time notieed that hercewt gave very little milk. She coo Id not account for nntil one day her little boy exsitedly called her out to show ber two blackscakea belp- mr themselves to fresh milk from a co r teata. The reptilee Bed when they were appro sc bed. Several men of the neighbor hood started ia pursuit. They found tbe snakes in a bellow tree and killed them. One measured 6 feet 1 inches, aad tbe other 8 feet 1 inches. At a meeting af tbe stockholders ef the Union Bank, held last Friday afternoon, C. B. North, who baa beea lu cashier aince 1869, tendered hia resignation, to engage in other business. His successor is K. K. Ba'.dnge.ol Wetsentewn, Lycoming eenaty, where be baa beea caabiar of tha Farmers' National Bank for thtl laat three years m. r.Ufim I. aaid to be a man ef fiae bnainesa qualifJratioBS and came bare highly eroromen ted. lie ie a native af Hollidaya Court convened on Monday with the fo. lowing cases before it. J. B. McCabaa vt Aaron Singley No. 118, September term lfST. It ia a case that grew out of the cutting ol timber. William Cox vt. William Carl and Mary Carl No. 39, December term 17 A case of rjectmeot, from land that Cox claims aa bis. 8. Ephraim Rannela and D. C. Rannelt, partners trading in tbe name of Raonels Son, vs. A. J. Patterson, Executor ol Jacou Kline, dec 'd. No. 61. February Term, 18tH. Appeal from judgment of E. B. McCrum, J . P. P.ea. Nil Deoit, sec. reg. Thomas M. MaCulloch vs. Jacob Zeigler. No. 13, April Term. I8t8 This is an eject ment case. McCulIoch bought the property at Sheriff's sale on wbich Zeigler lives. Zeigler refused to tnive claiming thai tbe sale of the property was of no account, that be bad no title in iu Barbara Mast va. John Zook. No. 34, September Term, 1888. This case is about a prossisory note that John Z jok, executor ol Michael Beashor found among tbe papers of tne deceased, Mr. Basbor. Barbara Meat a daughter of Mr. Bessbor claims the note. and tbe executor doemed it best to have the matter settled in Court. John M. Campbell vt. John Vaughan. No. 70, September Term, 18tS8. Thia ia a case that grew out of tbe painting of a bouse. G.L. Bsrner vs. John H. Patterson. No. 73, September Term, 1888. This is about tba settlement of a case on which limitation was claimed. Com. vs. Benj. Seasholtx, for disturbing a religious meeting in Su-qnehanna town ship, A. B. Portsline prosecutor. Com. vs. Bc-n Seaholls for assault and battery, A. B. Portsline prosecutor. Com. vs. Ben Seasholtx for assaulting children, prosocuior S. S. Rits. Com. vs. Oeo. F. Hacks t, and Hermond Cad welder, for assault and battery, prose cutor Wilson Palm. Com. vs. William Burch for forgery, prosecutor T. V. Irwin. Com. vs. Joseph S. Weaver, Irwin Weaver and Ueorge Weaver, aaaault and battery, Henry Aucser prosecutor. Cora. va. Robert Woodward, forgery, prosecutor T. V. Irwin. Com. vs. Andrew Crouse, assault and battery, prosecutor A. W. Opple. Com. vs. Charica Opple, for assault and battery, prosecutor Beat. Crosse. Com. vs. Charles Opple, for agravated assault and battery, prosecutor George amery. Com. va. A. W. Opple, for aggravated aaaault and battery, aroaecator Beniamia i;rimet. Cora. va. A. W. Opple and Charles Opple and r rank Opple, for assault and battery. joon cruse prosecutor. Com. vt. Henry Ancker, assault and bauery, prosecutor, Joseph S. Weaver. Com. vs. Jobs CoaU, for aaaault asd cattery, pre secular Irwin Weaver. Cam. va. fteorge Weaver and Irwin Weaver, lor aarau.t and battery, prosecutor Henry Aotker. Com. va. Rose Smith for selling liquor without ncense, prosecutor Martha Miiler. Com. va. Fiaak Shield selling liquor wio. eat license, prosecutor CarsJine Rolhrock. Com. ta. Samoa! Diehl, for aaaault aid battery aad threat tt kill, proa center Mary b wsaamgtoa. MirrLiBvc Butter ..... Ergs.. Ham & boulder, .. Sides, ..... Lard wa. Sep'r 6, 1HKA. 18 16 . 12 10 8 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, new . ..... Corn i.e......... Oats, .... Kye...... Cloverseed. ....... Timothy seed ..... Flax seed ......... bran...... ...... Chop........ ..... 6uorta. .... . ...... Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... 70 to 83 45 25 60 S3 00 .. 1.75 .. 1 60 20 OU 1 80 r2 00 1 20 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Puiladklfbia, August tl, lttott. Wheat No. 1 feuisy ivauia tied SI. 01. Corn bl a ode la. Oats Xo a 40vu. A.ive cbickeua a i4uu. Eggs 19 a 20cu per Qua, Butter 1 J a 24cia per lb. Potatoes 4U a 48cis per bushel, i-eattj; do a Sl-2 per barkut V hisay Sl.l4cu per gallon. Beef cattle. 8 a ecu. Sheep 14 a otcu. Lambs 8 a 4cu. Hogs 8 a acts, ralcewsSa 4cts. Much cows 2o a Sou. DUCTS! rO Cni.KBIXiTKnrRMAKB PtW- 0T aVT . BJt' aU a.-waeaU. t f o-r.a t hr la- Vt imarlcai wmnta. mmmmm c-uxr T'aal aaiirtcr M all ,tkmr rtmv aafsw. or wih rrfuiides4. aVoi tatL tax, au7t04f tUmXat the IV. XaX. Je IrsMiiant tvtW. BOsStVaB, ataaaM, Lift of HEKRT W1RQ BEECKEB 13. UIusmo43. frlvma ais sr. irv. an Mrui w i t Oil. l-Har. L'XIOV atallel POOR fO B Breeklva. H.T. Spring and Summer Goods. I would inform tha public tbs,t I have now a bit nsw millinery stora at my place of residence on Water street, MitBiatewn, second door from ceraer ef Bridge street, a full stock, el Spring A Summer millinery gfodt, all new, and ef tbe latest styles and having employed Irst class sailiiaers lam prepared to supply the public with everything fousd ia a irstclass milliner stere, corse sad axamiae aey stock. I sonsidrr it ne trouble to tbow goods. MRS. DEIHL. March 22-H7.1.V. WILL HOPLI ass tka laipurs and L'awtae snis Kefnserators wtick ara liAed witk wood.ri.. ana ti..er lueisls. taat causa caslric trouble, aad suse ctildrea s diMiM by laiannf asiik. wbsw tasy caa get WasMngton & Jefferson College, WASHINGTON, PA. The t8ih year begins dept. 12. Classical, Scientific and Preparatory Departments. For inlormatioa eonceruing Preparatory de partment apply to PRuF. J. ADoLPH SCUM1TZ, Principal ; lor Catalogue or eth er information to PREST MOFFAT. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEBE, Cettjaburs;, Pa. FOUNDED IN 1832. Large Faealty. Two Full couraas ef ttudy Clastiaal and Scientifle. Special coarses in all ds partmeoU. Observatory and laborateriea. Three large buildiaga. New Baildmg aad Chapel ia course ef erection. Libraries 22,000 volumes. Expenses lew. Acces sible by frequent Railroad trains. Location on the BATTLEFIELD of Gettysburg, most pleasant and heaitny. PREPARs ATORl DEPARTMENT, ia separ ate bund ii g, lor boys snd young sasn pre paring ler business or College, aader spec ial care of tbe Principal, Rsv. H. ii. Bush ier and two assistants, the latter residiag witb students la tbe building. Fall term opens Sept- 6th, 1888. Fer Cstalegnea, aaaresa H. W. McKNIOHT, D. D., Preaidaat, or RET. H. 6. BUEHLIR, A. M., rrincipaL Gettysburg, Pa. MIFFLIN ACADEMY. MiminlawB Pa, Aa English and Classical School for both sexes. Thorough preparation for college. New aad well-eqaipped school room tbe old Brick Church. Fall aesaioa epeas Mon day, Sept. 10tb. For any farther informa tion inquire ef the Principal, V R. r. ELLIOTT, A. B. Oatntx-a.1 "Way r, WHY na ti..trr luetaUa, ttu i cklildren tlttaaM t. CJLA1 get REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Sloiewan and Indurated Fibre, which are frt-e from ahssorptin. cortmnm, m4 1H(HOlOHLf IA!SITARY,ecoaoai cal of ice, and produce tow trtnis?raiurea I Catalog ue givin full cxplanatiofia aad da pen prions win oe anaiiea iree oa appucALKMa. Atldreaa the txaaufacturera, MONROE Bros. id sTofTVT-orx Htrwt, CL EVlLAN I. OHIO. Who have money to invest to examine the Stock f tJowds MEN, BOX S AND CHILDKEIH. It is truly marvelous to Sea THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Snits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Hits prices leave all Competitor? in tha rear, aw tia.'t fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY M IFFJ-IaS" TOAVN I3 A. JAMES S, MAYER BUGGY CO. r" i t G. W. 8TIL.I, IN HECK, THE LEAD. TIIK 0LY EXCIaUSIVE Boot and Shoe Store. LARGEST STOCK, WE KEEP THE -j best STOCK, most VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear in Juniata County. The people generally recofrnize pennino claims. It is an eapy mattei to make extravagant etatf-ments. It is fnr more important, however, to have the people credit yonr utatetnentn. We invite comparison. Oar stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to Bell at the lowrtt prices, and challenge!anv and all cornnetitors. You know tbe store. There is only one. We shadow all. G. wTH ECK, ;tF0RD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIP9E STREET? lIniiIactxiro THE "Vehicle i7r- the FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Best finished and Most durable m.iing priced VEHICLES ever offered in Americav. Sand for full Illustrated Catalogue, 67, 69 and 61 Elm Street, , CINCINNATI. 'Oh!da Vatertown Steam Engine Co WATEETOWN, 2ST. "3tT. Ha mta ctwwri a STEAM ENGINES . BOILERS Of Ml Kinds. Writ for Catalofruax Kemp'sManureSpreauer Talaakle lasrswveaseata fer 1SIB. Itstiasaesd Teats atsrtt "CLtawaav CLEANFASr S BLACK TOCKINGS Tha F. s. Robi Co a Drw. T i. 9mmt It I Msaitssss a Par Oent. Clraapar than any other, all t hinge oonalderKl. atAtrsatvirasaaBiartrM. swawMrst fmas sswsw i. aad OaUdrew'a I MVsWs Half Haw. SILK PIMI8M, LISLE, aria OOTTOtt wark daaa. ft 1 0 ne1Jail24vUf Ia 'fTT imil Mill y'fsWf-TTiiiiii
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