HP. 1 II :i ; !"U t tor p Itll N 1Y pLLECTlQK Spring lula t aunt .--. viqjj,. til W 1VUIlJrr..l CLOTHIXG . oe-Wr.g tyle, n:. yeu. aula 14 ft..,,. , : OVER-ALLS, TATC1MbJ ;U:rt. eck wenr, an v a.':ji. i.au aad sea. BAYER. 7 HIER AND FURSIim ERSOIX. TISI-TiHi aiti and after Sunday May Utb -a!ria f h..t Nfn. f U ,1M. IIJI i t ash. -VT"1''4 AccoawODATIOB leav. .,.. ' 5 '-" a. m., Tyrou. 7j ir-"i -B1nr .S3 a. Mount J -a a. u:.. .NpwIod Hamilton 7 ru - 1- . ' . B. . MiUord .ll . Mifflin I 17 ZV rt K.. 1 S.-J3 a. m-. Mexico . 2. 7 r"" r"r "."- m.. Vaudvk,,,j . i h..uit x.'titown 8.43 a. m., Durwr4 liv. Mi'l'rt,in K.fi4 a m., N.wpe-i .'j. i., arriving at Hamsburg at 1 lL i i J lit nn -vl-lphia, 8 15 p. nv. Sr fHont Exraaxa leaves altoonaiJlT it i a. ui., aud ituriim a n M'.Mim ( teen Altouna and Harrular. a.-!;- M:t!imat -6 a. m., Harriibo, " ( . hi , and arrives in Philadelphia J . j . in. M:i. T.ni leave Pittsburg dally i. in . A t.u.na at li.OO p. in., and maa. r. .it ii, ri-j.i:w atations arrivea mi i in.. Harnsburg 7.U0 p. m., raUa I'd'. 4 J i a. ax. i : Ki r. -s leaves Pittsbnrg atlWia. i J 1 y m ; Tyrona ti 62 p; Huav '7ym; Lewi. town e 4S p ra ; Hj. :";:n; U irrinburg IU45 pj fkiij. : 4 J-', a ill. i i:j.Ui Hxprei will stsp at UMm 1- iu , wbea dtgged WfSTV ARD. T I I. nvf k Phisdelphl 4!1 at i :. , M'lrrotiuig X 40 p m ( :S.t I i'i.n 5 "J! p m ; Altims i . !,ri'n-!.t I'ltli-liurg il 11 J4 p. r Nvuiu leaves Philadelphia 4 vi m.; Uarrubnra;, 8 15 a. aw a. m.; Newport, ) it a. ni " 'i. '. 4'i a. tii.; Tliumpsontown, i i.; Vn lyW.-, 1U HO a. m.i Tusear. I a. in.; Mexico, 10 07 a. 0M Port , : : . .,, u ,in in in mi . , a. m ; Narrows, 10 34 a. L( ". 1 10 a. hi.; MeVeytowB, 11 14 n 1 1 trn iii,ni, i 1 a j a. m. ana i. ni.; lyroaw, gut p. ou V ; . ' ' ' p. ni., and stnp at all regular .... ii ;-i t & t.. -. i'ii-m Kxrats leave Pbllsdalpsla t' . j. ai , llarrwburg, 10 20 a. . t- .1. ... u ..... in.. . '. ; rt, U illi r-towa, Thompmalsw, . i . t aio at Mitttin, 1 1 65 a. m.; aJ- i - a. in., and Pittsburg, 10 a.a. N , !. Uu leavea I'hilaiUlphia daily at , :n , llarriahurg I l.0 a. B., , i . ra., alllllin 1J.47 p. av, stoa r .. rifHiar stationa betwse MAls ' r,c hes Altooua alii. 39 p. a, -) y. va. : i ,vihiidtio leaves FkB- ; .Ui'.v at 1 I 50 a. ra., Harnsbiutal . i I . :n., Iiincannon 4.43 p. m., A . d j.. m., Miltorstowo 5,24 p. ta , . i t mi p. ui., Vamiyka .4 :.n. nrur 5.41 p. m., Mexic 5.50 f. .1 rt R. nl r,M p. m., Miinio 0,tw 1, ..town 6.23 v. m . UeVeytowa I,- i .. Newton Ila.nllton 7,10 p. au, - . . . i. . a on s. a. . i . .'I'll, -'J p. m-, rtifci'vu - - - f i ' Kx press leavea Pbiladslphla Il irrisMirg 8 10 a m; Duncsnsosl - :.; .Newport 4 01 am; Mil4Ji . I., i-t, .wu 6 01 am s JlcVeytowisS . Mi. L'uion 5 4'J am; UunUnrdoel . , -n ; r.-t. rburg 6 25 a m ; prucs Crv ii .. i , T rr, n 7 00 a m : Bell's Miw ' . ; . ;n ;" Altoona f 06 a m Pitabar - . - r.i KirreM east, on Sun.". . t with .-.unday Mail east l"4 i - g at 1 I "l p. m. I.KWISTOVTN DIVISION. 1 , i - ...e LewlHtown Junction lot - . in. 10 05 a m, 3 lSp lw . v . 1. a m, 3 00 p ra. 1 . . rr,v- at l.ewistown JnnetloW" v !: , .., jvo am, 1 i'. pm,430-l'- .1.:. . it 0 2-1 a m, 4 lOpni. TTBONK DIVISION. 1 - h loave Tyrone for BaJUfc"? I. . Haven at b 10 a m, 7 15 p r?J i , i .,e lr Carweusville and Cle""" in, J 'ft p m,7 25 p m. 1. i r , leave Tyrone fer Wanrlorillj V - i .ma r urnacend Scoua al . ....! I ;o p ru. ! in arrive at Tyrone from "!!7 . a ilaveu i alUOopm.enoa-r Tr i i,-. arrive at Tyrone from Cr .! hi .1 Cl.-artleld at 6Sam, and i in. . 1 . p m. 1 ii::- nrriveat Tyrone from ScoJ r M ,rk and Pounaylvania Toroac , H , J m II Jl B. T. R. R.t BEDrOED WVBIO Tr.mm leave Huntingdon for B i' .tf.an ami Cumberland at J . in. ! , mi arrive at llnntlagdea ft u J l.i.l. llMidumn and Curoberlana a I . in . a J' p. m. 1K.M.IDAYSBCRGBRACB. Trar. leave Altoona for point S0 : :u.,,u.Hy . m. i 0 p va. I v ' . I' p in , h 10 p m 50 p I, arrive at Altoona fro" ,. s. t ; ;i am. 11 5am. ' ' f ... p ,.iHDf.B.JWP-"4 C.I TIOI SOI"-" , I pernor. are hereby ' ,;,! timbT. buildin ,lwn Htone and rail ' psK rC fl.-ldi.. or otherwise .TThaleoT v ..I the several tract ofI ".al . the undersigned in L ., b .rsona thus tresspassing win 3. .-,., l,ng to !- p.wALtS' mber 1, 1889. . .. H V SENTINEL & REPliBUCA-N LAS ft MIFFLIN TOWS : TERMS. abscriptioo, fl OO per unn H paid rt prance S 1 .60 if mot paid ia advance. ,nt advertisement inserted M 60 ... , mob for each insertion. Trmnot basiooa notice local eol ' jo end pe U 'or Ineertloa Dwdaetlon will be made to rhoae desiring , advertise by tho year, half or qwrht J-'- 1 -sw good at Eapenscbade'a. Tti Tort Royal fair Is now la full blast. Tt banaana seem to have ben shelved. swport nM organiied a hook and lad der company. Tha Newport fair attracteil a number of Jsa aT people. Tbaddeus Switx-r, ot Walker townahip I, ni with dropsy. brsis band is being organised la Sus qashsnna township. orim.m E. Krka. la at home 'from Waah- ,Bgton, D. C, on a short Tction. Eeruero ber the opening iay of Schott fs:i and Winter goods, October 6, 1889. Ben Benfert Post, of Oriental contem plate holding an encampment in October. Em!l Schott and family are expected home from Enmpe abont the 1st of October. Acarlemia student gave an entertain ment on Saturday for the benefit of a new library. Milton and Sehlegle of Esst Salem has the store ot Nelson and Manbeck at Thomp sontjwn. V'.. M nnle tlsfer. has returned from . no'racted rlxlt in he Western part of , the state. Wart A woman to do honse work In asaia'.l family. For prticn!are address thii ol!Ve. Tho PerTy Connty Teacher' Inatltute will open, Monday, December 2, 1SS8. in B'oorrSeld. Gorg Wilson of Patterson waa off to Pltrsbnrg last week as a Juror In the Cnited states Court. The fall shades in dress goods are rery pretty. Call and see them at F. Espen arhade and Son. Issue Collier of Mc Allstervllle ard N. 8. ilenkle of Delaware have been granted an Increase of pension. John Hannaman, who has been to Ger many alnce last May returned to his home In I'stterson several days ago. By a misatep from her porch, Mr. James B. Oles of Walker townhip, broke a leg be tween the ankle and kno jointa. Communion service will be admmlster ed In the Westminster Presbyterian church of tbia place on the 7th of October. The rsmpaigo in Indiana la one of on ommon activity. Every night meetings r held In every connty tn Jhrt state. Great reduction In price ol Wail Paper and large stock to select from at Faa.!cca I1abdwb Co. Oil Window Pbade with spring fixture, 60., at Faaxcisccs The Citiaens Bank of Altoona is going out of buine and la new paying off its deaosltora. That' the way to go out ot bnsiness. Laat Friday morning, Wilberforce Schweyer. left to Join bis class and reanm the study of law, in Union College of Law, In Chicago. The Jacob Wel t farm, containing 159 acres. In Susquehanna townahip. wu aold at publi sale some days ago Rhine for S-0,000. to John M. John H. Patton, of Spruce nill township , Jonathan Kelner, of Thompaontown Har- rlson Seel.of Beale township. have had their pensions Increased. The John LandU farm In Turbett twp waa aold at public ale by the executor of th. ..r.t. at Daniel McConnell for ,000. The farmcontaina 150 acres. W. W. Sharon ofTers his Brick Hotel in MaAUsterville for Bale at a fair price and on irasonable terms. Possession will be given la 80 day after confirmation of ale. Peonle who are atarting house keeping, r people who desire new furniture, carpets, bed Jim and so forth should call 'on C. ;B Horning at the Crystal Palace by the canal. Among lot of uncommonly Urge to matoea that John Diehl raised was one that weighed two pounds and Bve ounces. He raised a ta k of sweet corn that measured 12 fst high. All the preacher at Jacksonville, F'.a., have atood to their post amidst the ravages of Yellow fever. A number of them J have turned attention to mi..itering to the sick. J! utile reacher. Th Fulton Republican ssy : During the last two uiouthe 500 bead of hoga have died in Cumberland county Trom cholera. Mr. KoIf. a farmer lesnling near Carlisle, lost -eighty-four beid. Information Is at band tbat Indicates that during the closing weeks of October the country will be flooded with Democratic csnipsign.forgerle for tho purpose ot et Iscting the election. tn tbe information of J. J. H. Hamilton, three young men are wanted before Squire McCrum in this place to answer tor disturb ing a literary entertainment at Academia last Satutday evening. "Some one Is alway wanting special legl.'ation. Here comes a Connecticut man advocating the passage of a law com pelling railway restaurant keepere to date Iheir appleplea and Bandwiche." Rurture Cur Guaranteed by Dr. J- B. Msyer, Ml Arch tieet, iPhil'a, Pa. at once, no operation or delay from k. tk.maandaof cure Ease busu after etbarafail. Advice tree. Send for circular. March 14. ly- The residence of Editor A. G. Bonall, deceased, waa sold at public sale last day to I. D. Muaser for $2875, and hi on halt Interest in the Democrat and Register office buildmg wa o!d to Editor Wi Jackman for $1472. OnThurdT0f last week David Harper HI from the overhead mow in Michael Cl.as'a barn. In Center township, ., .1.. h we on hi feet, iguung on sua i tb.boBMln on of hi heel, painfully shattered Newport New. A Biddeford man dropped a fifty Into the fare box In the horse the other eight aad coukTat get but h was a man of reeourceo he rode aU tbe evening until be go hi money' wosth. L-.rnn Me.) Jotm!. I I.- i - B a UW BUra WQMI emn AT tl inn. J - - Dakota, bow harvested, appear to r at lain nnn ... "" DOOW 7U of at Tar, aod not leaa boabcla below the yield oati -!5.i.OO,000 of the precedin 7ar. Mioacapolia Market Review. ' understand that Colnsl Blear U very wealthy." "Well, bo's worth a boat 100. 000." "How did be makeUP -He made jt oat of coal oil." "Indeed tn Tea; bis wits lu the Bra with keroaroe, and te got all her moaey." Lincoln Journal. "Adam Earaeat died at hi home ia Pat teraoa on Monday, September 10. 1888, at one o'clock ia the morning, aped about sixty live years. The deceased had long been confined to tne bona by sickness, and hia death wta no aarprise. He leaves a wife, two eons and fire daughters." From the New York Independent, Sep tember 20 : The national mane before the people this fail ia chiefly industrial and economical, and on that President Clevo- aod ought to be defeated. The local issue in tbia state is one of public merala, and on that Governor Hill ongbt to be defeated." Keep your feet dry and aare a doctor bill, you can but ktep your feet dry by wearing a good heavy pair of boots or shoes. P. Espentchsde and Son have the best as sortment of boots and shoes in the connty. , Por those who do not wear heavy shoe tbey have tine ones to suit. Call and see them. There has been a surplus of water during the last two months. The average water fall in this part of the country during the year ia 36 inchea. People who bare been acquainted with the fact are wondering what effect the late out pour of rain will have on the fall of snow the coming winter. Solomon B. Smith, aged about 10 years, son of Dr. D. C. and Ida Smith, of Lewis town was brought to tbia place for inter ment on the 19th inst. The lad sickened arid di-d within a period of eight hours. The luneral look pUce from the home of 1 his grand pareute, Solomon B. and Nancy E ik in this p'oe. English Spavin Liniment remove all Haid. Solt, or Cailonsed Lumps and Blem ishes from bora, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stifles, Spraina. all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. S-ive $50 by the use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks as. Co., Druggists, Mitflintown Pa. April 21, "of, bmo. Mi Aanie Underwood, died unexpected - ; ly, of heart failure on the night of the 13th inst. She bad partaken of aupper, and it was bile anting on a chair, by ber bed that the summons from the unseen world came. A. II. Weidoian, overseer, was immediately informed of ber deaib and be provided for her intermant in Union Cem etery last Thurday. "Tbotna Prendergast, of Pottstown, got ull, a lew days ago and seld 'bis pig and cow to a local butcher. VVnen the purchas er came lor bis goods Mrs. Prendergast, with a pair of tongs, told him to skip, and be did . Then Thomas sold them t j another butcher, and told bim to bring along a couple of men to aaaist him with bis purchase. Again the mistress got her tongs and routed the,purchaaer." On last Wednesday morning about 9 o'clock while Boyd Bratton, aged about sixteen years waa sittingon a fence back of Patterson school bouse, the fence gave way nnder the weight of himself and some others, and he waa precipitated backward over an embankment, aad waa aeverely cut in tbe back of the head. He was helped borne by hia companions, and Dr. Banks rendered tbe ntcessary surgical attention. The cot was four inchea in length and waa sewed up. Tbe accident confined Boyd to the bouse lor some time. From the Newport Ledger r The annual r eunion and bean soup of tbe Vetersn As st.. ciation of tbe Soldier of Perry county. will be held thia year at Stambaugh'a woods, near Green Park, on Saturday October 6. Twenty -seven kettles of bean soup will be served this year six more than last year. Tuesday after noon a yocng man n.imod Dyson Fry, work ing with John Flickinger, on Geo. Ickea farm in Saville township, received aenoua if not fatal iniuries. while hauling logs. A; log rolled off tbe wagon striking the hounds of the wsgon ; which caused the tongue to flop up striking Fry alongside bis head. At last accounts bis life was despaired of. From the Huntingdon Journal : A hor -rible and b'.ood curdling accident occurred on Friday morning of last week at J. R. Vaughn A Sou'a brick yard, near Altoona. John Sweeney, agl fourteen years, tho oldest son of Samuel Sweeney, of Altoona, was employed In the yard. About 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon young Sweeney and James McManamy were pUying about the clay crusher, when Sweeney made a miss step and fell into the crusher. Hi right leg waa ground off up to the thigh and hi entrails were crushed out ot bis ooay. killing him almost instantly. The atoms of flesh were gathered up in a sack in order to convey them to the undertaking establishment. From tho Bloouifleid Advocate : A Ur ge stack of l-y bolongiug to Mr. John Comp, tn Carroll town.-hip, was .struck by light ning snd consumed during the heavy storm on last Wednefday nigbt. Mr Benjamiu Long, of Turkey Valley, Juniata countv, but lor many Jears a rcsideut ot i.. .,.'. V.11..C. IVrrv county, died on tbe A ,.fU., J - - 6lh iust. He had been a helple.s paralytic . . ,k. 1.., fiit.-en vears. Our Saville correspondent states that a man and ! a boy traversed that township from moun- I tain to ndae down aa tar as Ickesburg, ibutions for the boy an 1 bis stater because of tbe death ot the boy's .t in the Turkish wars. This is an old ame ot swindling. It Is said thai these vagrant picked up a goomy sum vi money. Tbe New York Independent remarks: Or v-nnnnt and Maine have held atate lectHioa since the President lauacuea hi and ai.m nrxm the country ; and im a . j - p in each instance the Republican have imnhntlT won tbe day. The plain indications are that the public mind drifting against Cleveland and the Demo, at all sur critic Party. It would aot oe rriing if the Republican ahould carry 1 ery Nor 1 hern ana siero .- Tbo Democrats of York atate. ia rri - tbeir cent cona-entioo, aaid.- "We oppose .nmmnarr laws." by "bich tbey mean l.. r.rorrlT restricting ine nqur " . . - uf4u .KnndantW how. Thi as mew pra.,- ... .nit. the liquor interest, and waa Intended a a bid for tbe rum ote. P.ohibitionUt. will do a very unwie thing if they o vote a. to put themselve. in virtual alliance with the mm vote, and thus Indirectly help to elect the mm candidate. and bad Aa exchange ayt Judge Furet, of u rantrw District, having cent cars over-ruled by the associate Judge f Hunt inidoa ia the matter of license for ' county, now aeem determined to enforce tK Tw tgV" ri-i-vir w - t - vvuiww iQiurui 1 I ' " nnurai .or the tea of Httntindon deficient l tK., i iia not state tne fact taat private club room aad other similar place were eondoct- " lor tne aale of liquor without license, no license whatever for that county having been granted under the demand of the associate judge. Judge Furat stated that he had knowledge of these place, and directed the consULIe to amend hi report o a to Include tbem. The matter haa greatly stirred op the Iowa. It ia under atood that those who are members of the club hi question will do all ia their power to ma tn tain what they claim to their right. It baa been determined by the courts la Philadelphia that club organized for the purpose of evading the License Law cannot stand, and as tbeae Huntingdon club seem to be of this character club which would hare had no existence if liqaor license had been granted in the county it is un doubtedly Judge Purst'a intention to hare tbem closed up under the law. Republican Co. Committee. There will be a meeting of the Republi can Connty Committee at the Jacob House, Mifflin town at 1 o'clock P. M-, sharp, on Saturday, September 29th. 1888. Do not miss this meeting as there will be important bnsiness to transact, which will be ol personal interest to every committee man. In the afternoon of aaid day there will be a parade ot the Juniata Division of the Re publican State League. Let every Committeeman come, and bring his friends along to see the parade. A. B. KVAN9, Cnairman. Sept. 15. 1888. The Columbia National Bank. The directors of the Columbia National Bank, with which E. S. Parker, of tbia county, is connected as caabier, thank tbeir stock-holders and depoxitors for past co operation in building up tbe business ol tbe bank, and gives the following statement, dated September 10, 1B8S, of the condition of the bank. axsorasLS. Cash Due Ironi Batiks Bills and Notes........... U. S. Bonds . ... Five per ct. Redemption. .. Premiums ........ Banking Uouso. . . . . . . ... Kxpebfte..... ... 1 18,534.36 181,780.78 671.Sf97.74 tiw.000.00 2,250.00 6.O0O.OO 70,b48.bS Z,4.14 l,019,0o0.6! LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Surplua Undivided ProQu.. ....... Deposita.... .............. Circulation ............... .. J2jO,UOO.OO ! 10,1-00.00 J 8,. 9. .;6 . 6M,2o2.2 4,iKJO.0O 2J.UOO.00 $1,019,050.08 bill Payable , From tbe Irlwli Torld. G rover spoke up for Free Trad J one day He baou't doue anvtbing aince. He wrote that Message when Dan wa away And be hasn't said anything since. Poor Dan waa broke up, and said, "Sire, 'tia done" He hasn't said anything aince. Looked sadly at Grover, and then be went home And hasn't said anything since. Grover was sorry he had mentioned Free Trade And be hasn't said anything since. He saw by Dan face tbe break he bad made So he hasn't said anything since. When tbe Sixth come around be will find hi mistake; With Barrisonaud Morton we'll give bim tbe shake. If my vote will elect Harrison don't be afraid Of Door Grover C. and hia English Free Trade- Crop Bulletin. Under date of September 22, tbe Penn vlvania State Weather Service Bureau sent out a crop bulletin, of which the following has been taken. Selinsgrove Ground too wet te finish seed tog ; corn ripening lowly. Quakertown Wet weather causing fruit to tall, and cabbages to burst. Lebanon Corn needs less rain and more sunshine ; seeding delayed. York Corn is being cut, crop good ; to bacco beiug gathered ; late plants look fine, but are in dang er ot frost ; wheat is gener ally sown ai.d looks well. & tate College All tall wheat sown, is growing rapidly and in good condition. New Bloomtleld Weather too wet tor seeding and corn ripening. Carlisle Wet weather rotting peaches and delayed seeding ; corn being cut. New Castle Buckwheat and vegetables doing well ; corn cutting commenced. Huntingdon Large corn crop; apples plentiful ; seeding retarded. Rider's Dog. L. D. Rider, of Re townhip, had a dog tbat geta into trouble of a peculias kind. For some lime Mrs. Oliver Albright bss been annoyed by the loss of articles f rom around tbe kitchen and ben coop. At last Mr. Albright set a trap in tho basement and fastened tbe chain to tbo leg of a sink. During the night a wonderful racket was beard, and Oliver, in nndrea uniform, made a rufb lor tbe basement where be found a dog belonging to Mr. Rider fast in the trap. For some minute there waa a picnic around tbete, but pluck eventually won and tbe dog wa let loose and made a straight streak tor homo. On the following Tues day morning Mr. Albright missed a . large tin coffee pot she had kept near Wo sww barrel aa a dipper. On the following Fri. h.w . nw-utiar obiect was seen in the Held by Mrs. Myer who called the attention ome ot Speck' lb rentiers to .t a. I cAncluded that it wa tbe matter. wma not- troity tbat ought to be investigated, j which they proceeded to do. It proved to be Rider dog, which had pushed hi head o far down ia the coffee pot that be could not draw it out, and in that condition the poor animal had been for three lays. F or some time they were not able to get the dog out, but at laat Mr. Albright took the coffee pot and by giving it a sharp jerk like crack jig a whip tho dog How out and at once left er all , for part unknown. It l now to be hoped tbat Rider' dog will keep away from Al bright'. Bloomtleld Time. Pabllc Sale. Friday, September 28, 1588 R. C. Bare foot and J. S. Barefoot, will sell at the late residence of Jeha Barefoot, dee'd, tn Fay ette townahip, the following Real Estate at Public Sales A tract of land containing 7 acres, haaing thereon erected a log bouse and log bank barn with com crib and wagon bed. A spring Bnd well on or near tbe bonse, and a rara nt water rrra through fue been that fhoi tbe farm. Th-re ia also a poodj c bard OB the place bearing apple, pear, plum, ae Term of Sale. Futwo hundred dollars on April 1st 1889, aae tbe balance with Interest on three or lour payment to be secured by bonds and mortgage. Poases- ioa given April 1st, 1889. MilOl . UAMLin PIAXOS, Tea improved method of fastening tbe siriDgs oi pianos, inventea by tbe Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Comoanr a few years since, ia unquestionably one of ine uoei import an l improvements ever made, making tbe instrument more richly musical ia it tone, as well a more dur able, and leaa liable to get out of tune. The Homlicst Xaa ra Mifflintown and Patterson, aa well aa the handaomest, and fillers are invited to call on any druggist and get ret a trial bottle of Kemp's Bal aam tor tbe Throat and Lungs, a remedy tbat ia selling entirely upon it merit and is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coughs, Asthma. Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 60 cents and SI. $IO One bottle of English Spavin Lin iment cured my fine Norman mare of two ugly blood spavins which damaged her val ue at least $80. It is the grandest Blem ish cure I ever used. Job McCain, Horse DtaUr, Darlinarton Iod Sold by L. Banks fc. Co., Druggista, Mifflin town la. April 25, '88, 6m. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it get beyond the reach ol medicine. They often ay, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears tbem away. Could tbey be indue ed to try tbe successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which we Twill sell on a guarantee to care, they woold immediately see the excellent effect alter taking the first dose. Price 50c and 91.00. Trtaf sis free. At all druggists. 51 A ICS I ED i T CRBETT ARBOOAST. Or the 23d ulf., by Rev. E. E. Berry. Stewart T Tur bett and Gertrude Arbogast, both of Port Kyal. SHL'LL ROSS On tbe 5th hist., in Lack township, Dr. W. Milton Bhnll, of Concord, and Misa Ross, of tbe former place. ETTKE WILSON. On the 10th inst., n Uarrisbu'g. Elmer E. Btter, of Chambers burg, and Carrie B. tVilson of Port KoyaL DIED: FRONK On Friday, September 7, 1888 in Fayette townahip. Olin Bradford, son of Uiram and Mary U. Fronk. Aged 9 months nd 15 days. BOYKR On the 17th ult., in Markel viile. Perry county, Philip Buyer, brother of George Buyer and Mr. D. T. Kilmer, of Turbett townt-bip, this county, aged 64 years, 7 month and 11 days. CLAKK On the 7th inst.. In Greenwood township, from whooping cough, an infant child of ii Irani Clark, aged about 6 months. SNYDER On the 13th inst., in Monroe townsbip, Mrs. Annie bnyder, aged about 79 years. SH ELLEN BERGER On the 14th mat., an infant child of Jacob Snellenbergex, ol Monroe townsbip. SMITH. On tbe 17th inst., in Lewis town, Irom brain fever, Solomon B-, second so: of Dr. D. C and Ida J. Smith, in tbe 10th year 01 hia age. UNDKKWOOD On the 18th inst.. in this., place, from consumption, Annie, daughter ot tbe late liar Ian Underwood, agea about 41 year. MIFFLINTOWN MARKKTS. MirruxTOWB. Sep'r 2, 1888. Bntter 18 Fggs 18 Ham 12 Shoulder,. ..... . .......... 10 Side, 8 Lard " 10 ....... a. . . .a. ..... MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, new 75to 85 Corn old 60 Oats, 21 Ryo 60 Cloverseed $2 00 Timothy seed $1.76 Flax seed 1 60 Bran 20 OX) Chop , 1 80 Sborta 22 00 Ground Aiura Salt 1 20 American Salt............. I 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PatLADELraia, September 22, lc88. ' Wbrat tto to 93c. Corn 6a Ij. OiU to 33c. Timothy bay $14 to $15 60 per ton. Chickens: Hens llcis; old roosters 6 to 7c. Live spriug chickens 10 to I lets, ap-lr.g ducks at lucta and geeee at 9 to 10c la. 1 Butter 16 to 21C. Eggs 17 to 21c. Timothy aeed $I.9J to $2.U0. Cmcaoo, frepu 22 Caitle receipts, 200J bead ; market nominal ; steers, $ad.5u ; stocaera aud feeders, $l.85a2 3u; cows, bulls aud unxeil, $1.362.96 ; Texas cattle, $l-ooa2; VV ealeru rabgui a, $2 40a4. Hogs ncceipiK, cuvO beau; alupuieuts. V6oO beau ; market irregular ; mixeu, $6 Blfab 4U; bca , $ua0 (HI ; llgbl, Vj.OUa6.lU; aalpa, t iao.uo. CUtrp receip.s, lu,00v brail ; auipuienu, 8UU bead ; mamet steau ; natives, $ia4.20; W enter us, $..263.76 ; lexaua, .7ta3 40; Lauibs, $4aO. East Libeett, Pa., Sept. 22 Cattle Receipts, t.J-j Lead ; all tbrougb consign ments ; 21 cara ol cattle shipped to New tola, in Ui)'. Uog Koceipi?, 270O bead ; sbipuieuis, 2900 Lead ; mark el low ; 1'llila-deiptiia.-i, $j.o6a6.ba : uiixaO , Vo.otiao.65 ; Yoracrs, $o 3Oa0.4o ; graaaers ana atuboler, $uati.2o; pig,$6ao. sbeep KvCciia, i2uO bead ; abipLuenis, 10UO bead ; luarket lair at uuenau gcu prices. SSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Tub nndexsigned will sell at public outcry on tbe premises at Ibeuianrion bouse ol tbe assignor ou Saturday, October 6th, 1&X8, at 1 o'clock V. M., of aaid day the following valuable real ealale. 1 A valuable farm adjoining Port Reyal, Miltora townsbip, in Juniata connty, con taining one hundred aud Btty-tour acre and ninety-three perches. This tarm ia in a good slate ol cultivation and large enough to be divided. A good three atury frame houae and a tenant houae ; also another sma'l house and stabie on one end ol prop perty. So farm in tbe county baa a better location as regarda luarketa, school aud oiher privelrgea. Adjoin the fort Royal lair grounda. 1 A three lonrtha interest in the Airy View Academy property in Port Royal. 64 leet Irvutioj on Middle street and extend of ing back same width Xfl leet. Tbe build ing is st-oug and substantial brick, three stone high and one ball mile from atation on Pentia. railroad. 3 A double dwelling in rear of said Acad emy property having a front ot 116 teet on Market street and extending back retaining same width a distance ot .o f-et 4 A tract of woodland in Turbett twp. adjoining McAfeetowa. well set with young cb estnot timber and a good locati. n for a Iruit orcbara containing iO acre aod lie percbr. & A tract of land in Milford township. adjoining lands of Leonard Grooinger, con tainiug 26 acre and 9 perche. 6 Also tbe undivided one half interest in 91 1 sens ot land in Milford townabic ad joining Lands of Jndg Burchneld. Tbbms or SaLB i lea per cent, of tbe porcbaae money to be paid in cash on tbe day ot tali ; thirty per cent, on day of eoa Brmatioa ot aale by tbe Court ; thirty per cent., April 1, 13e9, "wbea deed will be de livered and possession given ; thirty per cent.. April 1, 1890. Tbe last payment to be aeenred by judgment bond and to interest from Ap-il 1, lt89. JOSEPH McCTJLLOCH, Aasignee of DAVID WILSOH. SFTno-r 11, 18. PARKER fe CO, BANKERS, Manr Street, Mmxrvrows, Pm., TRANSACT A GENERAL BfiNKlKC BUSINESS Discounts daily. Accounts of firm, in JirWnals nnc? corporation solicited. Four per cent Interest allowed on twelre montRa' certificates. For Dropay-, Gravel, Xervowa krlnary or Liver Dis ease. Cure Guaranteed. Office. gXI ARCH St., Philadelphia. All droggists. Try it. $1 bottle, aix for 5 Mar. 14,1888, ly. SA LESM E ft! W j ii t id . IV Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for Hurgery Stock. Permanent employ ment Gnarantetd. Salerv md -,.... Paid. Apply at once, stating age. GLEN BROTHERS, Refer to this piper. Rochester, N. Y. June 13th, 18H. WISH TO STATS A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in loss than five minute; no pain, n extracting. Tbat I csn extract teeth without nain. by the use of a fluid anulied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. Tbat Diseased ,.2 G u as a t known as Scurvy) treat PMved successfully d a cure wsrgggjprsntcd in every Teeth Filled and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or. remeddied, Iroiu $9.00 to 1 per set. Beautif ul Gum Enameled Teet inserted at pricee te suit all. AU work warranted to five perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth ith which they cannot eat, are exueciallv invited to call. Will visit professionally at tbeir homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly atRichdeld tbe ' 2nd weeka of May and October. Tebes Cash. G. Ij. DERR, Practicalities, tint. ESTABUHBES IB UtmiST WX, Pa., IB 160. Oct. 14 85. Ve Vant You i To send us 40 cents for one of our 6-in. FARM WREHCEES. liffht, Hr.dT aad Ktronjr. will Ontww a4 Ort laat two Ordinary Wrfncb. YOU WANT Abt Eixouca Household S. D. Set. This st eoBslsta of a Hosewood Tfaadl awd fasir isterehancaablr blades it screw-drivers aad S chiseb dtttuc same: sll paeke In a naal nf hex This tool is ewananttr esefel everywhere, around the house, at the nVe. in Uie shop, on Ehe farm, f-eat free on receipt of I .CO. Ask Your Local Dealer for them, h he nan not r"' thewi hawitl Ht thetw for vou. or r willaeud either cn ioeipt pnoa. aa above. Send slump for our tiliistrate eale- logua. ELLRICH & CO., Plantsvllle, Conn. DR. Din rF!.rnRATrorFM4fJE rnrz deti-N msT mmSm avad bv.4b. rfT-wctaLaU. tas-alaaT h lO.-MO A nar ASkah rf iiiidiL. &4-nt bT f tUaariikRiewa wupnar wo on t-rner r- idtatl. a-nt ty maul, fju ii lir. iiix. Tracnoat a, BoAuo, Ufa of HENRY WIRD BEECHFR "STt tw UlafltTau-d. rlHa his bf fmca his birth so his 1 RM On lK.uar. CMIO" B(H1K tx. us a.. Brooklvw. K.T. Centrnl Way end G. W. STILI. IN Blall TIIKOMiT EXCIatSIVE Boot and Shoe Store. WE KEEP THE Foot Wear in The people generally recognize to make extraTaant statements, it is iar more important, nowevcr, iu , have tbe people credit yonr statements. We invite comparison. Our stock is aU nice, all neat and all new. TATe continue to Bell at the lowest prices, and challenpejany and all competitors. You know the store. There is only one. We shadow all. G. W. BELF0RD BLOCK, C0K.VEK FURNITDREl FURNITURE I I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from John tfi f - D 1 vnr r T V u oniifa asnL- nf mjm i , n , .lie 1.11111c cwi n Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which connistn of LAMPS. CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JVEJF STOCK which I am selling at ex- ! stremely j LOW PEICE3 for cash. i C. B. H 0 Rtl' I N G, Cktstal Palacb, Corner of.Bridfre and Wter streets ilifflintown. Pa. January 11th, '88-ly OIL.SIOIIaSIOIL.SI 1 THE STAUDARD OIL COMPiKI of Pittsburg Pa., make -A SPECIALITY of manufacturing for tbe DoiueBlio trade tbe Finest Brands of Illuuainat ing and Lubricating Oil, Napbtba and Giisoliiie, tbat ran be made from Petroleum. We cbalieDge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If yoa winh tbe most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS J.Y THE MARKET, ask for ours, trade for Mifflintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCUS LiARDVT AKK k CO. December 14,-87-ly Spring and Summer Goods. 1 I I would inform the public that I have now a my new millinery store at my place t of residence on Water atreet, Miffllntewn, j second door from corner ef Bridge street, j a full stock, ef Spring 4. Sumner millinery ; goods, sll new, and ef tbe latest styles. 1 and having eeiployed first class milliners I sm prepared to supply the public with j everything fnt,d in a Irstolass milliner I store. cr.Tis and examine try stock. I ennsidor it a trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. March 22-87.1 .v. WHY WILL PEOPLE tit tSe Imure and 1'nmtio.e rtir Karfneratura which are lined with wood.amc ana otiirr iuclaIs. that caute gastric troubles a rut iao children diaesea ty LAinixBg milk, wbet thej caa get REFRIGERATORS LINED W ITH Stonewari and Indurated Fibre, which free from aSaorptmn, eorot-ion. and ary tr rr.A'" -n rf pt-r!'ui oirro, ana art THOBOIOIILT lAMTART.ecoieou cai ot ice, and produce low temperature t Catalogue giving full explanations and da cnptions will be matted free oo application.. Address the manufacturers, MONROE Bros, aTfToi-aor Ntroot, CLEVIOIVND. OHIO. HECK, THE LEAD. LARGEST STOCK, best STOCK, MOST VARIED STOCK OF Juniata County. rrennine claims. It is an eauy matter; HECK MAIN A.VD KBIDOE STREET? This Space is Reserved for EMLL SCHOTT'S Fall and Winter Opemno, october 6tii, isis. 18G5, ESTABLISHED Special Invitation To attend th Attractive) Sale of from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. It will TO THE ADVANTAGE Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods fce MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to Seo THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES of Suit" and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, p tin't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN Watertoyn Steam Engine Co. WATEBTOWN, 3ST- ST. JAMES & MAYEE BUGGY IMnntxfhcttxro THE "Vehiclo for tho FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' US& The mofit Ftvlisli, Jlfot UnifcLcJ and Most duraLl Baeditua priced VEI1ICXE3 ever oCered in America, bend for full HlutrateJ Catalojjue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street, ' CINCINNATI. ' OhftH Kemp'sMannreSpreader TalaasI Iteiove-aeats far IttbS. S Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, mil thing considered. Rgn Tsaiw rs wiaret. Ttefj..r)cgs frua every , SkrTkri. AVI lV I Ladl, .TllW 1887 T0 Hie I'ublie CUthinj; that g4Me ob lair be OF ALL BUYERS Jlat(etrri ej STEAM ENGINES ud BOILERS Of AH ITfevf. Wrlto tor Oeivailowy.', CO. t.e.M.e.dTe.d.M.rw p.pi CAIJCACT" I W w w r-e -aw si S BLACK TOCKINGS Tn sr. p. Woblns Co'a Or. Btm. mohiv taroiia K lw Mala Uia tM0 aa. tft Mew' I lair alee. SILK FINISH, LISLE, an" OOTTOfs sssrt xcEisioa hosry cc. IIM CMgwTtaiiT T.. PMU;AJ-ilsV, The Stntxntl ms RrVIrm jfc It place to get job work done. TrJ to g. t i"b work done. ., 'if y..U eed:..vtbiC 1 1 - tj Tf"frrt