SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN Mia-VLINTQ'VN : W rittEKIUT. JULT SI, TERMS. 3Ll..criptiiB, HiO per annua it paid jn adTincs; il.CO if ao paid advance. Tr i'nt a4lartiamaU urt at IS ei-at men -'"r eaca insertion. T,an.t-wt basin... not..,- i ,.,.1 gvi, 10 cents per lis for uach in.cr...,n. rlucuoua "ill Lo made to Ihoro desiring to advertia. by the V -r, r.alf nv tj.iar' t KCPI'RLICA. I'RnilKV El-IXTIO. BtVD.JfARTEaS OF THE JlVl.Ui Ot VTT KWl Bt-Il'AS COMMUTE!. TKorsoJTow, P.,Jnly lri. ISX'.). To .'n Rtptlic9M of Junta County : According lo the rules of our party the Prinimrv Eltsction during the bonrt Iron) 2 uViock P. H ,ou I Saturday, ugut 81 ju tht time you will mtm',i' it ' rour n?r,"c:lv p"l-'f pl;e lor tb pur- p ot ;-ctio ouo faton mr Kv retentj.- ! nv. yoi.i...- -u ocr pcr.ou ror unairm.a ; ol tf. County (. on.n.ttr-, l:oth to acive flaiwii? ,l1', tnuing wr. Aio to noraiaat one "" tor tU ofhc ol Cnuoty Surrey. I Iist of letters micilied for rernsiTl r in 1 one i,rs'.n lor tan ottice of crruner, J :,, . p f t r.i j-, i. b..ib to br our tjn.!rt in the county 1 cmp.Ea tola in. i p. M., tU.;Keiurn Ji.tu ai mwt t tlie jb Houeia Ml.11.aio a lor tha pur? of caic tu r'tarna and annouuewm Tb ru'es rt:nrtf that candidates to be voted, tor niUst l announced ia our par:y 4-iperi of lh cauuty at leant too week be l.r tbe priicry aiectioa. With cuv walnlet corftratulationa on your victory la't tail, and the splendid re- i.t.l, so tar shown, 1 rtstuaia. Vorv Rthctfu'lv Viiirji, A. U. Kva.s. Ciiirmtfii. SHOUT LOCjJ LS. New iiliscnlTs, who'llbe the next .' Indian Mound Harvest Home August IT. .F.ihn S. .ir;tlill is dealing in Southern lands. There are nid to 1 ."in ikm fe.isional tiatrps on the fond. Uev. Wilson Kidd and famib pro-; are ! Msitiug rehitives in Tu-.ir-ira. Wallnce Fasic jives r fine des-rip-tion of his experience at phiviug Jiase ball. A lar-; crop of h:iv lw Ie n put up since the vest. tune of the whi.it hill-! James t. Hliiine Jr., is crgHgcd li ring a locomotive on a railway in Maine. The SjUiui of Tu.kev sent .".0,0 for the Johnstown iI.hmI .stricken people. The horses sold at L. IU:iks Wil son's ord s:ile averaged in price $i:is.93. Thos having iiuthorily T;:nc dc-lei-mined to close the Mc Alistervillc Soldiers' Orjduin School. The latest fliHd stati'tics from Johustowu puts the nundx r tf peph tlronuel at six thousand. . Jonathan Kir, Executor of IKvid Smith t ft'ra aeveraJ farms at p:tbiio anle. See advertisement. The Republican riitnarv election will be held August "1st. Read tl.e'i ilnuruian'ti announcement. Cien. Iaatin;s name is advicn! d f. ir nouiinatmu f Tuivr, bv th ImiIIi . r (i.ijni"r i.et lite IU ix.bliivm. On Satnrdnv, ,J -.v -J7. a fetiv:d fr tlie U'lietit of t!i S-ibb:ith S. li l I bold st M..ddy U.i-i m '!.! II' Us. r. Idf.r Kirk litis lx-vn in eliiire i.f ihc Hess pliiitnrnpli ':il'.erv fr -nice Mr. :ind Mrs. Hess have ;'ine hi n vu. u'i.'ii. llejx' rts frcn 15' llefute says uiucli b-Ntlt11ti4.il nnd s..iTerin prevn.il.is in Nit tan valb-y c insel by tbe jfi-eiit :Vid of June 1st. M.-s. 1'liabcth Cii.ly Stuiiton says tlint witliin .1 p' liod f l' yems wnuieii will bnve the rirrbt t vote extended to tbeni. Mrdictil student. Kdwerd Stray, r, .n of Clci iiinjr mercliiiiit Sn'imel Straver. paddled bis own cuno. to Cup- May last week. Pr. .f. .1. J. Hamilton lat:-ly rinci pal of Tuscarora Acndemy, nt Aca ilonua linn 1. -en chosnn principal of t lie Kinsman, Ohio schools;. Altivonri people expect Barnum in their town on the '2Mh 1 f Septrni ber. The show will then be on .iho home st reteh for winter qtmrters. The gutter in the street, by tbe old brick IVesbvteri.ui t'hurch build- in:: which Y!iw washed out by the f i.'d of .Inno 1st. is beinj? rp?iced. i ( isbriel Ciarv r, of Oliver town- ship. Mifflin county, lias apples "f 1 I 1,.. ee. .1, .,f m.5 ll iell t n l inn fell t I .... ...'I-... .. . - --(t 1 as sound as when picked from thi live.'' C.iintv Commissioners of thistVitu luonwealth pro'se t luld a Con vention at Alleutown on the I'lth, r.th Text and 'iiltli days of S.-pt. ;nlcr II Mil 1141 of voiiu men have ha tit.- irround scratn-.l anvl roh'od iu i-..i 4t..t i l. . , oil. -lout- i to nllow a t4tiiiis court to l - Vickati.Icr lliouips..ti itgtsi i 1 l.st son of Vice Pre-id nt I tank I'll .mpson of the lYtuisvl.-.i.i:t r..:id. di4-d sudd. id. iu lVtid. 4 k ago. T..-r Ptwc4i Patt.r..n iklal.d Mills, ft joit.ted Mshili-Th.- tin, I. r w ill oblige by b aviti; ill a'ol r.-l. r.-l ri ft 15 oiks .V Co'h lru st re. . ard will lw given. ;. h. M.ine. met scrat.-bew on l ti.nii or atnia.iW currl iu . miiiu.e- I. V..K..,-.r-S tnitarv la.tion. TLiis . , .. , i r i .. 1 . i l . ii Mr tails. N.i.ii.1 kw.....- ,, l, g,s,s. M.flbntowu. Pa. Vt v-, ".mi l- , !cverv indii-ntioa of an a-lvaucmg Men who have I oatrd over -ta.t j kt n-n He gave orders to pr.are bi s h. 'ie " in the rir two miles jf r rjiju hy ttrteriDg; up tl.o thresher, n.tth ..fkto'vn sdv tlie le-le was to a Tti." wagon load:"g in the field iwi tniu d.grr iiil.-l with stoues a"1' j was ariven up besidei, the straw st-ck and. and now lotto!ii -:iu easily j n tj.w 0,,IHite bi'l -f the aj rirt.jarh l eaebed. I j.r Mrm so that the hors-s an-1 load I " . . , . 1 41., -ain.l . w. ... Mlttbii i-itllitv retried fro n M rtli. .t.; it is t hut oil i me i:iili .- rJ . i iu Hvr township, is a spnng .iiie'i uiut rioie, wni.ta -i :.. t: ...1 l..i. bi-llNiUUd Major J. R. Danbar, of Newport well known by citizens of this place, while buJ tjrir.teniling the budding of abridge, across Sherman's creek, Perry cour.tr wan Htrnck on iha head br lioi'unjr tackle and ! severely hart. Wllliara Crawford aa employee of th ( iDTCir-npnt Printing Ilviu f VMi.;nirt. r r- V""-1krtin I). C, v--rtod in t'uis 1 .1 i. -a 1....4 .....l- 1.:. t : ,edbim mid enjoyed tbe mountnir. ' air of Slim valioy at the hoiueof Mrs i Sulojiffs father. j Thr srhr! dir-tvr of Fenuan Itvgli township have wlected the f.l i lowing teacher for the winter ttnu : J ArcU il k, IX. Ii. CmapU-U ; Mount I Hoiio. Mai v Auker : IJicr 1!uj F V Th Ionia ; Cuba. J. C Howcr : Iiamv Hoo.,-v, Snrn tel Stoncr : H. no, Miss ! M.uiketi nVgist.r. . A bis lira cracker v:vs dropped ; wt"r ai j ei like, Jln-Ii., , -v 1L hide of a naiiooat loaded with j l'l''"' an when the cracker went 1 blew such a hole into th' b )at I that it R.v:k. The occupnnts of the 1 ivni were ail .sHverl riu-nii' wet and ' hopping mad. Ks j , , V- .,. 1 ' ' A ... - - . ' , ,. )i! nse ask fur advertised matter Letters : Sir. Joseph Wearc Lewis' U YSfard H.Vi. X. lHlflOr.Ii, 1". .1. t A v eek or two ago it was extensive ly published in the nenspajx-r that many years ago an outlaw placed $10,000 of gold under a tree iu Hun tingdon county and that by u draft th::t t'u outlaw "nvo to so.uc one the gold had xi-n f ui. id. It turns out that there is no tr::th in t!ic re.ul. Kn'...-li Spitvl:. I.inituetit relnoXCS all Hard, S ft, .r I'alotis .1 L nnps and Il'.emisli s, from lmus, II' -hI Spavin, t'uibs. Splints, Swei-my, Hill!.' U .tie. Still, s. Sprains, ail Swol leu Throats, troughs, Ac. Save $50 bv the i.f oi:e- l tt!e. Warrant ed. Sold l-v L. 1'nL.ks A Co. lruo aists, Milllil'itowii. Pa. Oct. :U SS.ly 'R .bin's Farewell,' Caprice f. r Piaiio, by FisJu-r, is a new .tvnioal publication that will b-c ::ie a standard favoiite among our pro gressive young pianists and would advise ail such to add it to their r. tt 1... -t i. ti of iiniiu.i. .111.1 'lvofitt ..J .,, v l. ,l be p!eas-il mud please others with it. IgTi. Fischer, Publisher, Toledo, Ohio. Price only oO cts. The valorioiis base ball chib know u l v t he naino of Exterminators met their falc in a match gaine with the MitHiu club on the 'Joi l ii.st. Th- Stalwart Exterminators culcred the tiel.l with the appearance of couou r t rs, but the M.ftiin club went at them like so many iitrle bumble bees, and ca:ae within an ace of exterminating th Exterminators. S.-.re, '21 for MiMIin, S for Kxteriuinators. Oa the i Miss Ali-e 5rd inst., tht funeral of titirinan, st'-tt-da tighter of David St raver I Favette ; town- ship to ik placo. Miss Gorman was suojci t t bi.1111 hts ant on the 21st S.tndav she went to the fcprino; 1 t .".... t dinner. Not rv tarnir- ttt th- - tim- r. expected her mother li:isten- . I ed to tin s.r;nj Imuw liere sue i f. mnd her drowned in the Tnilk tro.ib. J j Howaid. ii 7 y -ar-ol 1 s n of I.-a;ic ' I Svve-t:r, li ill; ill Centre toWl.sliill, j la-t Tin s.i.iy eveiiiti;,' was bitten in I th'? rilit f t by a ci.pjxr hen I snake, i The ti-ii's sci lh ! raj.idly up V the lx!v and b, came verv p.iiiifuL 1 f 1 wa-. killed And tioi ti .ns of it appln d to th wound n:id whiskey as .v'ie!i iiini until We.bies.ly, wii.iii Jf.i irj wa ; call , d, and uu- 1 r his care t!ie b iy is recoveiing. iVrry county Advocate. s: . .1.. .. .'i 1 4- .,1 .live !:s.l.i Mi . VI S llie I 11 l lli:illOU of the Univ. Wi.iskev hastens the ..;,..i... ;..',..,. 1 ,!,.. .1, .. 1 .. ..1 .-.1-.. 1 t . t whv v. liisKv is .iol tor snake lviiison. in' , , ,1 , ,7 1 ...1; 1. ? Ill 11 .l..ll l J1 O-Iil-l OUISR, Hill :., 1. :. ..f . ., . .. 1 41, 4- 111 iii ',, 01. imt null t iiv iiiu: i iiilJ it becomes H battle for the mastery of the circulation of the body; if the j jx.isou pets the mastery the action of j the heart ceases : if the vvhiskr irets1 the luasiciy the heart action con tinues and the unison is gradindly workel out of the system. Vrom The Newport News. On Tuesday afternoon four li-ws went with Jacob Coble to the country for a load of hay. One of the number was Edwin Kahler, aged b years. Win n returr.iupr. in coming out of the tield, the four lxy s were shaken off tlie hay and in fidliug Edw in's right arm sir nek a fence rail, break ill" lmth Ikiiics betwt en tlie wrist ami 11 I,. I V VI. ., eioo". j ..'.mi,- 1 immersed :t. rorsoin. m the river, ,,llt. m-.hi east of tow n, at ll o'cl n k llst s.indav afi l'.IOOtl. From the Cliamlwrsburg Ilepusi torv of last wttk. Tb home farm of Mr. Joshua N. Warii-11, at Kl -rence in Howard county, near Elli cott Citv, M l.. r.!is the s- etle of a re . . ' r l 1 I . 1 : . . - r.iMiao! ircaK i ucining iiaiiui; j, 1(. htt,ral ,,f Saliu.lay the l;!t'u iast.. j I he storm nl .sal un lay t ne n i:ist., I l.ich killeit thr- ii'rs4 s, Htunied 1 ; and i:ijur d 4 i'ht m n, an I Imrne.l riek if straw, a n a -on and 1 ad i f it in in tne slj at a:..l ( ihi-m.i is i i ,tl n s?i4-d wht at. The senile from stations on Middle Division for sea at', whls mirncui. .ii. ael bad it not i shore t-xr r -w b aviiiL- Tyrone 7. lit A. I...r. r,r il, i.,riH a:i,l iir.s"ii' of , , .j Martini 1 .iu- -f ih mind of Mr. artitl 1 some . sturuosl and injured wo ii I pr.'Uib'.y hnve Ura Imnml t- dcs.tii ami tlu thr, shfg fuacbiue .Wt r 'yi Mr. ' Wai'i. ld stsib'l hi" thrilling iaa chine on lburlay, and after tliresb i::sr 1. .-) b-.isl.4 ! i f h4 t in the . tie!d near bis residence, mcvsl the . ..i .. 4 . m 4. 1.1 nlMinf thr- ii'.mr iiiirici.iit. v - -. ,.-. - - ---- -i t r ol a m lie away iuu ivu.uM. ...irnin.' slartnl straw ri k "ii a nut in the tield. He hauled the iheutto ti.e mael!in4- on two ' t. mr li.irsa wavT'lls. - - - , .... rr, wc:.i Jtt d IK inviri" -'" " , WartitUtj who WM on "' "T"; ' VT tVle hamus of a . . lie iu the team and sought shelter m ,s,vi:. e.i.w;; ti luen to shelter themselves. Fourteen crawled nndr the wagon -where he wati and luur under the threshing machine. Mr. Wardeld Lad been lying under the wagon but a few minute when there wag a sudden peal of thunder and he fait a peculiar sensation. When he had recovered sufficiently to realize what had hap pened he louked around and haw ix or eight men lying apparently dead under the v.ag.n raid the straw rick on tire. He -rwled out from under the wa'on and called iu the imu under the thr.-t,hir.g machine, who were unhurt hut speechless from fright, to aid him to remove the stunned and unconscious men under the wagon. They also pushed the threshino- mHrliiTiAtnn ubii-enf .ifetv Ti,r, i.;n.i i. ball. The saddle h iH which was , art sl u.e rick, w;i kiJcd instantly. The luiwl horsei. were unhitched and lti aooiit i. teet, wlien tUey tell an.l expired. The men were more or h hurt, but recovered in about two hours. Mahlon Sullivan" received a severe shm k in the I'uivhs and lower l?art of the les- Frank Sullivan was severe ly s-orche.l about the head and shoulder David Pug!: wassh'K-ked j through Lis shoulders. Jus. hallivan, of oodbiu, receiv ed the shock from his knees down. His left shoe was torn-open at the toe. and the naLs thrown out of the il. Emory Dustou was most seriously injured, and wrs apparent ly dead f -r two hours. The b .It tore a hole as larg; as a silver dollar, in the cr mil of l.is bat. and came out on the side tearing the rim near lv ..ff. R slucti .ii ill lollg. st. str.-nge the count v. I'- Iliinhr Twine. t!ie and b-st twine in r wile bv J. F" J v o.is, P.rt PxivaL ev; Conuirtlan .for lledfortl !priic" " I'tnutjlianla Kallread. For the lieiirtit of visitors to Red ford Springs, the Pennsylvania Rail- ' road Coinpaiiy aauounc.-s that tin ' ilail F.piss leaving l'itteburg at l.fx) P. AI. will connect through to '. litslf -rd on we k-vlays, reaching that liiiit at an early hour of thcevening. ! This arrangement greatly improves the service to this very popular re sort, as residents of towns along the line of the road can leave home after dinner and arrive, at Ilcdford for snpiK-r. rrcRTiuzcKs J. F. Jacobs is selling the celebrut-r-d ft rtilizi r of J. P. Thompson ai:d Sn Th. :r fertilizers have stood the test of t xperiments, and have proven that they contain plant food, of the greatest agricultural value. Agricultural'-ts w iio have used them assert that they are as valuable as stable manuro and ln-nefit succeeding crops Such tpiahtivb ar-e just what the agriculturalist needs. With thtse facts in view the farmer will do him self the most good by securing such fertilizers that w ill meet the demands of his soil and give satisfaction in crop return. Address J. F. Jacobs, 1 Vr J"-va1' J-".-. IO It AM AUtlXST A FR1 i:khigic ianiel Klotrfi, W. W. Sharon, Win. I'ufl'eiiberer, llaniel McColinell, K. A. Uobison, D. 1J. E-.11, viewers ap pointed by t'ue Court t view a site f r ii briiljje across the river at this place, nft'-r viawing the abutments :i;d piers 0:1 the site of the Milllin- town bri.lgo which was sw..pt iwav by the r'iit flood of Juno lirst, ' concluded their delib. ration, last Friday in the Orphans C.urt room ' and four of the viewers reported iu 1 favor of a free t-mutv brid-'e at this 1 , . .. ' , '!;.!','e " wU . bridge company of the Mirtlintown and ass ssed the damages at tiventv-one hundred and " , ., . . twentv-f.ve dollars. Daniel MeCon- ., " , , . , . : n-ll mid 11. A. "ilol'isoii ar-3 ilissunt- ' I ill! vieW4'is and did not sin the lPlort. rrnonnl I f-t'on ducted mire Tour to Madura I'alln via I'tnntj It aula Kail road. III pursuance of its policy of pro- viding Jiersolndly -conducted toillS to all the available points of interest, the Pennsylvania Pailroad Company has arranged a pleasure tour, unler jiersonnl escort, for Nia:U"a I'ulls, on An 'list loth. The special train, in harire of the tourist asrent and chaeron, w ill leave Washington 7.10 A. M , Palti'iore S.2l A. M.. and run through the lieautiful valley of the 1 , , . I SiiMini.iRiiiiit itirrt to the Falls. i"1 r , . The excursion tickets, which Trill le valid for the return trip until August i 21th, inclusive, will be t.ld at $10.00 i from Washington and lialtiuu.ro, and i at lTel rt iminte rates from ether stations between llaltimora IU1J Williiunsjiort. Th. v will admit of a st on- .ft at Watktus (wuhin the return limii in Is tl directions. . , . .1 . :! ( 1 11 niuuu iri i iea.eis iu au ue s,i. fr..m Cat4'sviUe and points west on p,iliidelp.hia liv.si..n for tra:n Uv- I in-' (4-ntesv.il t b.li A. 31., Hint itncaster ;.-v .. .i and fiom ! M nintierlinrJ' with stxiid at Itock VI04-, nt orr4-pondingly low rate. Fn.iin.l-tiip ti. aT.t will alt i le aold from priucipnl stations on 1'hila d. 1 phi a an.l Erie Kauroad lh vision !. t ecu Diutw.-od and Villiamsjort, ",iexl on regular morning train cou- n- ting with sj-e-cial at WiIliatiiiort. This triv is oue of tbe most at- tractive tours ever offered t- public, and will undoubtedly the l iatgely patrt nized. The rate is xctjedinglr low, and the return limit !i!eral enough for a delightful visit to the greatest of America's natural wonders. Ta ( ore The Taste for Lie n id. Tbe i Pennsylvania wheat U0 to 03 cents. A correspondent writ-s to the New Corn 45c. Oats 31 to 35c per bus York Sun as f dws: You published Ham 10 to Pie alb. Shoulder 5 to a letter of an anonymous cvrespon- dent asking: "Can any one give me a cure for drunkenness !" I will in the same way give rortr correspondent a cure through you, if you will publish it Indulgence in spirits after a while which is longer t-r shorter accord - irijf t? 'he constitution ol tht persf.rt produces irritation, isflammat on and fever of the fttomach. hence the craving for drink; and -the greater the fever the greater the craving. Aa spirits act also on the nervous system and on the brain, the nervous system becomes impaired and the brain weakened. Who can deny that a peron a:ling in these several ways is laboring under a serious disease? He has then no will pow er to tsercise, bncv-ise the s at of the will is in the nervous centres, and when these are in'naired r destroyed so is also the will power. Here is the cure : Let the person1 have within his reach a small vial of the best kind of tincture Peruvian bark, and when the craving for licpior comes on kim let him take a teaspoon f til of the tincture every two hours. In a few days the taste for lhpuor is oestroyed, and destroyed while indulging it; for tincture of Peruvian bark is spirits into which has been drawn all the sulvtance of Peruvian bark. It is to be found in every drug store, but it should be of the vry lust. Peruvian bark is a tonic. It is also the best, if not the only cure known fr fever. It is from Peruvian bark that quinine is extracted, and, moreover, it is anu-periome. xiibdy the;e three agencies that it destroTa th.' craving fur liquor. Any one' wishing to be cured of that ailment I cuu be in the w ay I 1-uve described, but there are few drunkards indeed wbo wish to le cured. The eifchautic Goliih Exterminator knock ed out by t!i little D-ir:d MifIlititeB Club. Si'Ore21 8- Thouph rotiilerably e!ontteit and knocked entirely out of per- pendicuUr the Extermiuat rs aro not . ti -c.mri-.'rtd and are ready to roenve ani give challi-nee and licht js vali antij as in days gone by. and To Sight. m or row Aud each dy aad nifht dorm,; si v.io can jet at all hn?git Kemp'a Kalatiu for the throat and lunga, acknowl- rded to be tba most anrcemful re DJedj ever old l r ih? cine ol Couphr, Croup, Briiichiti, Wbooiim Cough, Afihma and Consumption. iet a lxiitle to day and keep it alwsra in the hooe, ro ou can check your cold at once. Price 60 ulli and $1. Sanip'e bottles free. .idditio.Xl lgc.ils. Andrew Todd ia viaili g parents and rel atives in Patterson. Uisa Anna Parker of Wathington D. C., is stop;.lna: in town. Mrs. Charles K pner is visiting bir for trfer home Uontrrelia, Indiana.""" --. --r Jliss .Mamie IJoss'-rira-j of "- wport i the rueat d Mia Finnic Kseicliad,. Jife iluae ol Altoona visiting his ipnents in thi -iace a few days list wees. Kev Cr. .Vi.ler of ():ceol. will preach in the 1'iesbytt ri m church of thi. place next SubbttU. Kev. l. 11. iiarion ol !l.ii:dybarg, preai bed in the Presbyte r,an cliuicli last i 9VLnl" "lorn jrg ana evening. Join tbtl.y hi re'.u In., valuable fairu located a tpiarter ol a iui?e west of McAlis' 'erville to Kobcrt iV. Amnierni.tn of McAl isterviile. Mrs. D. I). Stone of Wailiinirton D. C, accoinp.iLieil by sons Charles and Fred, and by dsuhters M mde aud Bell stopped in town a lew days while on their wsy to Peru Mills where they will spend several weeks. The (Jin Spring picroc hold on Thurbdai' I f a pleaant occasion, and is l.joked up I on as the ruet:ng gr-'iind once irscli joirof I- 1 those who in. tut.ro iu lb ! d nice, and aim j are s I (-rtiinste an to live wi:l.in a radiusot ' twenty rive miles ol Mexic i. j Heib'rt W right, jtn of Wm. Wright ol 1 Miliuid toa nfbip relumed from N'ew Mexico ! where ha has ben engag.nl in mining too I"t 1-years, ilu hill iniar .t in a ! rich mine in New Mexicc. On Mo .day ha j b.mght a lann trotu lirv. John Beashor, I f i.Mug ten thouraiid live t ut.died dollars j lor ih- larui. Ih.tljrm le'.mgr-d to H- r- berl'a (tsLdtatf.t r ll The land ia located ai ter west ot Patterson. brd Cnnningliam. it a ititU and a qu.tr- Interested Ieople. Advertising a patent nieiliiine in the pe culiar way in t;ih tue proprietor of Kemp's Balsam lor ':;;. and Colds does is lndevd wonderful, lie aiituurtzca all j drnggm's to give ttio who call lor it a i "mpi "! hT iey .nav try it be- . -. . n. .i ok: auu i.w. e ceruinly would ad visa a trial. It huv save you trom ennsomptioa. MirruTowM makkbts MirnisTowa, jntT ui hi9 Hnttr .......................... II frr '.I'.'.', li Hani,. ....... .................. j S bouldwr, ....... . o Si, t-aid...... . 10 mrrujiTowN grain makkbt. Wheat, 86 Cora old 3-3 to 44 at. Kve. Jij (to. eraeed..... t.50to 4 0O Tikiothy s-ted ...... r'lax s-msI CDoj......., ...... Shorts..... ........ Ground Alum "it. . -A iwericaa ait ...... l.7e 1 60 2d ) 1 SU Z l 00 t :u l iu PHILADELPHIA MAKKETi. rrnLAXiiXIHlA, Julv 27, 1889. 6c. Sides 7c. Spring chickens ll! to loc a lb. Old chickens 12 to 13c per lb. Butter 14 to 27c. Eggs 12 to 14c. North Cailiua p4acL live eight bushel f 1.25 to $1.50 a bushel, j Maryland 50c to $1.00 er basket. j Maryland potatoes $1.50 a barreL ; Hay t5 cents to 5 cejjts for one iindil ljands. V I n llili II II . iKiiTBTri lfmuil r cat aar fMCe&.baiIiloBui Uuaa;U2cjL.-KA "S"!? . JW-Iadad.aiiHaIaaviTraava" laaa. ra farsea that ewi a cart tluna ia xur d wa iwoearlj ad. um tu, out ma looaad at wia direct iooa to tbay aga rat arooaa tba nack r4 tbabottla. Bow job nt wad Um and the wiil : (at raa out of nor troabta. Yoor falbav and I kav 1 nay wimaln i iHinr mif rrr imt aaa a oaa n aoooa WoKTsACMEBlacking Is wondarfal: ofrvlng w Waternrooflna: . a or Iwavtwri cmnc a a Oaop. rlcfi Macs .. luatra) -r lasts a wrea. J'amt wa -f. ! mat MafcaaJ ACME Bladdrwa an ctbar. ; sud t, or . WOLFF ah. RANDOLPH, PHIU0ELPHI. ' -" , - rOHETIIISfi KI-.W under the ana - which Kifif bolomon rriir heard cf a CLOTHES LlMi that requires o t'LOTBr Fias. Every bonae-keeper, laundreaa and wtoia-keuprr warns it. Sample aent by aia'.l, 8 feet lor 'Joels.. 12 l ei tor o"rta. firaf Clmtt Jtt.ATS WJSTt l) for lh,. Vonnly. Addrr-s KOKKI.N K FOM s. CO., Manufacturer Aj -n t, I'mU i.- .ti'a fa., (Lock Box FEU 31 AX AG Ll TO WIN SHIP School Board Report. Statement of receipts uml School Hoard lor the vearemlin'' PiltKER fc faanre on liai.d tiom lant yar... State App:ii . :ai:.n Auiourtt received fro:n Iotiu ('..l ec:i.r.... " . . rot nl C.!lec'or... Sale of School book- t Amount ofordrr all. Py Satah Piiflenleger i inci ml in'ere. on no'e. ...... . II. A. Siaml-angli and K A. Kii' dM ai:diiii'g accouii'.... Charles Kei'hinrer. h'te,fliiiii! s H John llallel.lil,, r p lif inr and cia'lin s. ii... ...... ...... T. B. Sa!otitf',cl:antt:g ta o rKiuH Areli Rock L. B. Klka, repaning, plasterine Cuba S. H M.Stoner, fclaiing two bin kboards in S- H-. laac BerkehetMer, cleaninft Ranno'a S. 11 Edward Hnwer, kindling wood and cleaning S II.... Krai else us Hardware k. Co , bill of coeds P.ivid Charters, lnnlriinc new waler c'osot M S toner, window at Cuba Edward Hower, bauline coal... Wm. FnuVubi ig-r, hau'in(t co' Jobn Lalienti.ia, 'haulini? Coal, crayon kc T. B.SulouH, lock, broom and crayon torS H Evan Davis, lialliitip coal Manbeck 4. Nelson, 19 tona 112!ills of coal Farmers Mercantile Association, SOl'OHia coal B. F Schweier, piibhsbiuf! Auditor's K -port Joa. Rothrock. uiakmz out duplicate, kind line wood, bucket broom, crayon and repairs. .... ...... Geori It. liower, priuctpal and interest on note El ia Kolhrxk, one year iiteret on f -W " Jos. Kotbrock. Secretary Saiary Teachers' Salaries. .......... " Teachers atteuding Count) IaMitute Balance in fli.. Ti-aoiin r Atrr.T . JOSEPH P.OTilUUCK, Secret irv. IV4VIS 1 Fl. I. r.H, Collector. r. Amount ol Duplicste for School purposes 1:12191 - ;.i 4. building purpoea.. HI 0 i Rebate 724 21 By 2 t-er cent, on $tjSrt (15.... - 5 per cent, on $i61 41 " Kxon era iioio. Paid Irniurn Balance due iiitrict , 12 11 Balance due Iroiu U.III. cr Collector', T. .124 in the iri-'a-urwr. . . . , , j t;7 Lia.iiill;' ol the Sehnol District assr. $172 i To money bonoiveJ W Liabilities over assets.... $127 6o We the undersigned ccrtiry that c have examined llie ali..i ;n c..mit.- and lit.d tl.in correct as above stated. H.las pokMN'T, , h. A. KK I'M U'-v J't litort. li. A. aTA.wHAl (.11 S 3uv Your BOOT8 AiI SBfOi:s from G. W. II EC K, HRIDQK STKKET, 0FPOSITK )1I) l'Kl.l.OW.S 11 Abb. Q, u a 1 i t y AND We don't starva Quality to throw a bnn to P. ice. In other words, we don't alight our work or ue in terior tritriminirs to tempt you with a low pric. tor poor roods. None bufthr Bt Clothing lor Men, Toutha, Bo a and Children. .A.. C. YATES & LEDGER BCILlllVy, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. WISH TO STATF. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop TooTnac-ie in than fiva ru;ni:tM: no pair., i. -!Orjctie. That I cn extrart t-s a ithont pTn, by the ue ot a Uni t apj !': -j o tha t-.-etb fed (f ni:ip ; no liar.f er. That Diseased o iu is (ksown as Scui vi ) ir-iit 1 e auecfcnil'v jo i run. wr-j . i-Ktiit-d in every Teeth FiuLan and warranrd lor life. Artificial Teeth ret aire, exchanrei? or renioddl.4, fr.m $9.ii to (J per aet. Beautitul iik, raiano-ttid Teet insterted at pricea to Milt all. - All work warrai.le.I lo jriva i4rfec aatia- I action. IV.,ple whobave arlltlcl.l teelh ' with wliirh tl.CA fWini.1 , are e( la.ly invited lo rail. Hill ttait ir.,f-o,i.nallv it..;, Knm, if mii.tiHrf , .wtf. "Will viit reauiarlv at i:i lHld the 2nd wteka ot iia aad Oci jttcr. Ttms Cab. f T XI, T I V J XJm lijlllk( Practical Detill-l. t"'Hro xirrLiXTowa, Pa., ix srl). Oct. 14 t6. Tim DOILaBJ fnr LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE i;ovlhalBaI SU, Pkllaaa. PwllMH fartiraaaalaa. Tiaaereaire4 3 Lo 4 bm. BBT tytjrpKL. Kaat (4Mirss ! Sta4f. rOman 1 yu um (M yapar. eMtenditures tf Fer.r.atiach June ortl, IS'.. CO, Trr:iurrr. Ilr. JS1.05 tc co ! : to 1H'- ?Ii . 47 I (Ml 1 IKI 4 '.II f.'.l 10 H ", I i 4 (Ml a m ," oy 2. C i 2 0 r. us .1 5" 3 S7 8 51 1 W lii-j :si l!l MI A th 3 .VI 5.-S0 HI i s m 11 i I l(ejl (-1 4:5 Ml H '.137. 15 ti.67 UM. 1TFFK.N KKKCKK. l'nident- 1702.97 HJr t ?t i 11. o $l'-.0 53 BaV JsOkA I i i j " " " j rice J CO., STS. .THAT A 1-IC.tIC nilEBS TTILL AT S C H Our great ?pr:ue and Mtmxner Uovs', and Children's C!othirg, Goods is now on. You'll find every department heginning of a ?ason have you goods ollereU lor the price we will sell this prmg. So phen ominally low are our price?, that we cannot do letter than name them. MEN'S SACK in all the new color?, shade and and tawluul manner. All sizes this let hut what is worth ?S, MEA CI TAUAV Hl'ITsi AT Goj4 either lor business or drcs. They are i;nd of all wool material. Coikscrew, Plaid?, Caimerwj. Jberoit, 4a All sir.es from to 42. Perfiect f:t. M"n:: s stylislisu its jlt jsidoo. You'll be nurpried when you see these suit, and you will forever swear by us for clothing it you but buy one of the suits. Fancy Mixtures m Globe Cassiuierc?, Cbevoits in Solid Colors and Stripes and Plaids all trimmed in custom style, wer made to sell for 18, but we offer them lor 15 dollars. KNEE PAKTS SLITS AT .S7. Sires 4 to 14 Ielt Suite in Fancy Plaids well made and specially suited for school wear. Worth at least 4 dollars. LONG PANTS SUITS, $5.00. Choice of five styles. They are worth retulai lv 7 cYilais We sell them at 5 dollars only a LONG PANTS SUITS &C. Big Hoys magnificent Dres Suits, the best material and Latest styles made and trimmed beautifully. You save S2.5U. MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT 10. At this popular price we shall oiler a superior asaortutat of Sack, Cutaway and Frock Checks and Proken Plaids. You their extraordinary quality us you will at the marvelous low price?. Any of these suits are worth l: dollar. MENS STY LIS LI SUITS AT Mv. Rlue and Plack Worstcul Stripes and Plaids -11 r,p. Sacks, Cutaways and Frocks, hoice 12 dollar? onlv. 9 m tended getting 15 dollars fur them but will ell them f. -12. 150YSVTsl3 CI11L.I311J:S SI; ITS .vioiners wnen tney ascertain the wonderlul low privt we're naming, they will come and see and will pun l.a;. KNEE PANTS SI ITS AT S5.:.0. Sizos from 4 to 14. Cassimeres, Tri;ota, uud Any suit is worth - dollars more. Come? and .. J bate I lie reputation or Selling THE P.EST HAT IN JUNIATA COTNTY- We show all the latest styles, all the lest ijualities, aud it you ask any friend on the street where he got his hat he is wear ing, the odds, he will say at Sehott's. Orders by mail promptly attended to. S C HO T T , THE LEADING OLOTIilKli, BH1DGE ST., MIFFLLNTOWN, PA. I8G5, EST A B Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale ol from ' THE IMMENSE STOCK OK D. W. HASLEY. Jt will be i To Til!; ADVANTAGE T Ai.E ill VKllS-' Wlio Inivo ludiiey P invest to fx.-iuiiti ' llie St.i k n' (io'. ls !r MEN, HOYS AND C1IILDHEN It is truly marvelous to .( THE KEAUTiri.L STYLES ! of Suit and Own-oats at the Woirlci fullv Low 1'ii'es. I j His pri-s leave all Coin j etiti .is in tl.e rear, i ot lail to give liim a call il in need of Clothing D. W. II A R L i'i V MJKKJ.1NTOWN TA. IT IS A FACT v Kbb KM) .' N TH VI " K i ! A K The Largest Stock HARD WAKE IK Jiuilding Hardware was never so low as now, 4II., LOCKS, IHXf.i: vC, C LMUT, PL41TFK, in f;i.-t everytbing in the Hardware Line irirl i bnt H-.'ise F'lrrnsb.n r;.,!a WALL PAPER, nLIil8, iVc, Are ow Sold at Hottoin Irie ly FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. FOCLTBT PAYS .i,ror-nr nad. Th. P.niT.r Br'- litis-. v.uhlish4 rja.jnlb r. finoly ii:ui;ra!d, is llie lest iapr fr Isi.eier and farmer 1 u.. lb,. flr.r,rlti Ru.nlh hrit.ff. it to vou post paid Send starr.p f r sail ele copy. Address PrT.-ry An. f-n. ?: P-r Kew Yor. ntTE this irftixci O T T ' S ?al in Men'?, Youths', Hat. Cps and Furni-hinir overflow-ins Never in the teen such a handsome line of SUITS ti, patterns made up iu a trmg from S3 to 42. ot a suit m You will do well to coins earlv. Suits, sof t Ca?-itnere, Stripes, will be as much surprised a Wiitt4i. I, I S II E D 1887 To The Public Clothing that p,es on daily ()!' THE COUxNTY. ,,aaar'a ntaaJara 1iumu4U B.lla. 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