SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : TERMS. wiabacriptloo, $1-60 per annum if paid n'sltux; f - W) tf aot paid ia advance. Transient advertteemeota tnaorMd at N eloU pet inch for each Insertion. -j-rtoMoot buatneea notice la local eol oran. 10 centa pr Una for each InanrUoa. Deductions will ba mad to those deauing la itTr(U by the Tear, half or quarter KEPrBLICiSI I'RIMtltl KLECTIOI. niv ncrrns or ths jviit RKPI'DUCA COMMTTTFE. had been bitten on the right hind lf? by a anake the day before, and iiel in the greatest agony. Perhaps some of the bands of Juniata may desire- to attend the band Tournament at AUantic City on Thuradavr, August 29. See notice f Tournament in another column. ( the uiirht of the 4th inst- lightning killod two horses near ewtou Hamilton. One of the I horse was owned br Oliver Oinel- tran. The other by Andrew Jobn- I "n. The Sheridan troop numbering ", and two wairons passed through town eastward Ixnmd for Mt. Gret I na encampment, on the evening of ; the 7th. They presented a soldier like aptiearance. T, , H.ptUe.n. of Jnmat. Co.n,, .- I JU '""K Vtm.t of Kmil .,c.,H,nt.,,hernIe.oronr party the 1 S !l V" "ovM Septemtier pnniurr Kiartioa dunoc the uoura tram 2 . et to -Mel rum s new building, on t,, r u'cloc, I". M ,on Bridge street. In the meantime we Saturday, August 31, 19. '""e disposing of our surplus stock at At lht tinm yea will plei aj-arrohle at cost r.t the old stand, vrrciyrciiva pol.in, places for the Pur- Mrs. Showers, and son Lewis, and j Mr. John S. Oraybill and family have otiba County romniitti-e, r...tu to serve I txen tenting at Newton Hamilton during the oviing vear. A'so to nomiuatu j cam) meeting ground the past week cne .iraon t .r the i fll. e r Cuntr Surey. ftn,j jy remain there till the rlose ,,r anl one ri'tson tor the olTlc e of coroner, .1 . . - . , , ur " , , . , ' of the catnp meeting season. hoth ro bear our standard in trie county j f - tmpaiitn thi t ill. " The school hoard, of Patterson, On Monday. Seternbor in(, at I o'clock, ; have selected the following teacher r" M . th-.;Kotun j.aei .1,1 --i .t f. ,r the school term of V and "90 'OUTT i ... , , 1 1 ' ' 1 v 4 n ; rs. 11001 l j la . - u avw if.:.vMm the returns and .nnour.cn, ! rt school illiatn (rromnger, Sec ih ruii. !on 1 achool S. C Mover, third school school Iajrgie TUe rule rc-in're tlut caidi to b . Kntie 1? pid. fourtl Totol for niut u anuouiiri-d in our r"'y M,:il ks piper 01 ine cvubit ah it-Mi wo 1- . ire tba primary election. With my wumtft corrratulatiuna on . your virtury laat tall, an't thu pleuil:'t r nlti, liir horn, 1 remain, 1 Very RnapM-tfu'lT Your, A. B. Etas, Chairmen. f SHORT loci r-s. I ruilo Lee was linrvestmg witti a heavy three-home machine near Car 1 bond.ile a fw afternoons since on j ground which bad been undermined I for coal wheu the surface suddenly yave way and swallowed the team. ) Two of the horses were got out. The third was buried nlive beyond j possible rescue. .Miltliu txunty fai mors complain of j List of letters uncalled for remain t among the potatoeti. 1 ing in the P. O., at Milllintown, Pa. Kobrrt JIcMi t u and fauiilv are on : "Week ending Aug. 10, 'R9. Pnrsotis visit to Bedford Springs. j calling for lt-ttcm in this list wiU plcuse psk for advertised mfuter. letters: Mr. (Tiarley L. Wene, Mr. OeorgD Vausrht. Miss Agnes Bell, Miss Lizzie Mixel, Mr Samud Vix. - ('has. B. OnwroRn. P. M. Tjiglisli Spavin Tjniment removes all Hard, S ft, or Culoused Lumps and Blemishes, from horses. Blood Spavin, ('urlis, Splints, Sweeney, Patterru, on the 22nd of August. Hornet, cattle, hogs, sheep, fanning implement, and , igttla, and house hold implements.; Henry. L. Smith and RenWn Ct eny, assignees of Hon. Jacob Smith wiU sell on the 5th of September in Fayette township five tracts of lanL Wni. H. Zeiders, administrator of Henry F. Zeiders will sell August 20 a number of tracts of land in Green wood township. Jonathan Reiser, executor of David Smith will sell on August 23rd a number of valuable tracts of land, in Delaware and Fayette townships. Adam J. Page, executor of William D. Wel.ter will sell August 17, a tract of land in Walker township. Ephrairn J. Kurtz, administrator of Samuel J. Kurtz will sell August 31st, a farm ia Delaware township. - -Important follce. mo entire stock of mens. Ikithi atid children's clothing and gent's furnishing goods will W sold at cost, at Schott's, fr the next 30 days pre paratory t remonng clothing de partrnetit to McC'ruin's new building on Bridge street. MirfHSTOWS ACtDCMT. Penaaylvaala Day ait Gcttya barc, eplcer 11; 1U, ArMCTaXT GEKaI.'aOFTIC, Hakiusbtbo, Pa., August 1st 1889. Cuder the provisions of the act ap proved May 8th, 1SS9, authorizing the Adjutant General to furnish transportation fcj Gettysburg to cer tain soldiers of the late war, upon the occasion of the dedication of the monuments of the Pennsylvania or ganizations who participated in the battle of Gettysburg, the following information is published for the ben efit of all interested : 1. Hjnorably discharged soldiers now resident in Pennsylvania, whose names at the date of the battle, were borne upon the rolls of any of the Pennsylvania organizations named in paragraph 2 of this circular, are entitled to transportation from the railroad stations nearest their respec- I tive places or residence, by the short est or most convenient route to t-et-tysburg and return. This transpor tation will allow the holder the priv elege of remaining at Gettysburg not less than one tek, and of stop ping off at any station enronte. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic entitled as alxrve, who de sire can have their transportation cover the period of the Annual n- campment : that is from Septamber 5th to September 16th. A Fi ll Prki aratdrt and Enoush 2. The Pennsylvania organizations Cot use will lie offered to its patrons. I referred to in the act of May 8th, For further information address, ! 1Kf-' are the following, viz : j 1ST, Ztl. OIII, Olll, JLU, linu, XXLX1, i 12th and 13th Regiments of t'ue ! Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. The Mitllhitown Academy will open Septemlier 'Jib, 189. X tort iom lr 1 BJLDI J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can rror toothache ia leas than Ova wjlnutea , do pain, no extracting . That I can extract toth without pain, by tba nsa or a Huid applied to tha taetb and gum ; no danger. That Diaeaaed . Onna (known as Scarvy) treat i snccosafnlly and a cure warLJ. t'f .'TJranted ia arary IMPORTANT NOTICE To the People of Juniata County. ca-e. BE WISE! BOOTS A!TD SnOES DRESSKO WITH WolirsACMEBIacking NEVER GET HARD AND STIFF, Ihtnlmtna. EmuPT rood trw Men'a.Wjia inM or Ctdid'a Nm Ko blacato braah niiulut aad ttm pDlunias aooa m tim BiiBalaa wttbevt lab, ITEK PR04IF ao4 wamaMd to tweaarv linn t. and Irnpi K awft aad dmrable. SrJdby Shoe Brrry. firrrm. Pi isi'ull as. wclff'& ran d olp lr"pHODrxPHr: Taeth Fillsd and warraatwt lor Ufa. ArtiKcial Teeth repaired, axebanred or, ressodaled, from $9.00 to $12 per aat. Beautiful Gaa Rnatneied Teet inaarted at prices ta suit all. All work warranted to frira perfect satis tactioa. People who bare artificial teth with which they cannot ear, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally st their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly atRichfleld the 2nd weeks of Mt aad October. Tains Cah. G. I,. DERR, Practical Dentist. I establish a a ia airrLinTown, Pa., ta IS SO. Oct. 14 '85. td Wm. Alexashkr, A. B., Prin.. Millerbtown, Pa. Announcements. Trt tt-r KdOir : t..- ai.ttttit.c' t.finral J. Ki l!olifni tr Uiloai.l. itin-iiiit am a Camn4te tor Ki : titaiir. !l-lri'te stio ject t. th.- r:l tt-4v-niin it:.. U. i.tit:all Par'y tl Juu ir.i (Joiiiitr. tti'iui iStu ia w,11 kuo'tti a 1 mi'iIuti, r-Td citiz-u and a lilu lo active, laiilnul, aad dareted Krpnbliran whom wa take pleasure in reeonmiendinir to tne partv. MANY hEPUBLICAXS. Fatleraoo, Ta., Joly 8th. 18b9. HORSE SALR. iprings. Marty 11 Crawford returned from a; trip to "';w York City last week. I V. .T. IVnnis returned from a tnp! to Oce:r.i (trtve, N. J., List week. Honitr Vaughn, editor of the Alt'na iraphic News died laat week. J 'i mm Siraon? ws hotTerl thre lays hist v"( k by an uttack of malari'i. Fishiug for basn with fly is like linns fishermen method of cttching 1 ass. Adjoining counties complain of a miilge thai is destroying the clover- 1. cheap. at this : Kisiih-uir Stilles, Sprains, nil Swol b n Tliroats, CJotighs, "Ac. Save $50 bv the ust of out; liottle. Warrant ed. S.ld by L Banks .V Co, Drug gists, MitHintown. Pa. Oct. 31 '8H,ly Tiio 4th Annual Reunion of the 3d Ph., Heavy Artillery Jin 1 lSth Pa., L. B. Wilson, will sell a lot of western horses on Maine street, Milllintowu on Monday, August 19, 1SS9, nt 1 o'clock P. M. Every horse s ld is guaranteed to be as represent ed nt the tune of sale. The guarantee lasts during a iriod of 24 hours which is ample time to test the Qualities of a horse. Bargains lieeu secured at every one Wilson's sales. NOTICE. 11th. 23rd, 2oth, 27th. 28th, 20th, 4Cth. 40th, 53rd 5th, 57th, filsf, 62 nd, 3rd, C8th, 9th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 75th, 81st, 82nd, 83rd, 84th, 88th, InJth, 01st, 03rd, 95th, OCth, OSth, 00th, 102nd, 105th, KMIth, 107th, 103th 110th, 11th, 114th, 115th.' 116th, 118th, 110th, 121st, 139th, 140th, 141st, 142ud, 142nd 143rd, 145th, 147th, 14bth, 149th, 150th IRlst 15Sr.l lRord RcfnmentR ... i ' c a r i of Inntry. of Mr. 1 tr 9n,i l.oi'is K. Arxtssoa. V. V. li. Pimtu. ATliI.0.4 & l'LMELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, FA. rjyCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrtcn- Oa Main street, in place ef resi- denea of Lenis K. Atkinaaa, Esq., south of Bndga street. IOcl 2C, 1W0 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 0th 8th, lGth, 17th and 18th Regiments of Cavalry. Batteries "B," (Ctioiier's,) (F. "Kickett's," and G," (Stance s) 1st I Penna, (Light) Artillery ; Independ- Tliere w ill le a meeting of the J ent Batteries "C," (Thompson's) "E," friends and relatives of people who , (KnAp's,) and "F." (Hampton's) are buried in the grave yard at ! Light Artillery ; Battery "H," fexico, August 28, 1889, at 1 o'clock ! (Rank's,) 3rd Penna. (Heavy) Artil- P M., to take measures to have the yard refenc 1 a.ud cleaned. All persons who feel an interest in the cemetery are invited to attend. Per sons who wish to contribute to the ., ; 01 at i-tiu jrmii 10 Val. Infantry will be held in the City ! J. B. M. Ton;., of Reading, Berks Co., Pn., Aug. 2H ' Hi.snr Haktman, President, and 2'., 19. Reunion to take place 1 Treasurer, in L-t;er's Park. A band of music 1 ... . Those wishing to n.,Il4T.,..-ul.nt ajaaaa ai v w iui.ut tic City. will be ejigaged. lerv. 3. Sildier's of the aliove mention ed organizations (1) not honorably discharged, or (2) who were muster ed into service subscQUeut to the bat tle, or (3) who are not 1 now residents of Pennsylvania are not entitled to transportation. 4. Soldiers of the above mention ed organizations who were honor- at Allan : n.T discharged before the date of ' said battle are cot entitled to trans 1 portntion. (Opinion of Attorney For Sn A nice pli.t-toti. For further information call otTico. Bedford county people nearHynd- Y nj,,v attend c:tn g. t- h:ilf fr.re tickt ts by Y" '-" I writinsr t. S.-rv't. Wm. L. Graul, Carl F. tstietischade is the member ; Temole. Berks tii . Pa., for card I Messrs. Pain & S ins and Tl.r-.arle 1 General, dated July 20th. 1S89.1 of the State Central Committee for . r,Jcrs f.r tickets, mid stale what 1C I V C.ter, proprietors and managers I 5. Soldiers of other commands Juniata. I R. you travel over. j respectively of the great Hre work ! than those sjiecified in paragraph 2 The state prison inspectors looked j A vo:nb-r of suspenders jewelry . sjs ctucle, tl:L La."t Days of I'oinpt-ii,- sro not entitled to transportation, through t!i jail last Weduestb'.y j au I s- forth v :is an-stcd on Sat ur- j which is b-ing given at Atlantic City, i Therefore soldiers of other States and evening. ' lav evening and taken bef-re Souire j N. J., this summer, are to give a grand Regular troops, even though they . , . , ; IJ Hor;iiii.v t0 answer, for soiling . band tournament or contest for the ' participated in the battle, and are .v "'a," ,:'g.H.ds ni( rchandis-, without lawful uou -professional brass bands of X-w Uvrng hnn the oats been s- difficult ltlii,..itv T!. ,.;il(0 ,V!ls wrwtlea ! J. rey. Pennsylvania ami Delawar-, to giAthei. ' r ith till' JlTWwfe.; SrU ir irtv, "when ; in tlu"T Aiaphithfitre, Thursday, ne son of D. D. Stone : the court ad;ourned to meet at 10 i August 29th. Cash prizes to the Rolwrt St. t'f Wiishiiigti this j liice. Andl-.-w P: rusliiei" of t!i' S'ii:er.-.et. ?dis- Alice Bridge of t".. r.Il.a Kate is.. m 1. C, is visitinj. .ik.-r hits been chosen' First National Bank of ' li ts aul Miss Jane r-.r'itil l are visiting Miss uk. JJ. NIATA VALLEY BANK, OF9IIFFL.15ITOl7!I, PA. wrr BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROT M ROCK. Prt,,l,mt. T. VAX I it W IN, Cm.hitr. lIBECTOS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joaepb K'"lir'ck, John Hertaler, Philip M. IvMetier, Rnttert K. Park or, Louis . Aikaiann, T. V. Irwin. BTOCKHOLI'EBS I Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Sbelley, Jcscph Koihrock, Ji.e II. Irwiu, ' L. E. Atkiuaoa, R. E. Parker. W. C Ponieroy, J. Hol.nes Irwia, John Ilertiler. T. V". Ira in, J Mry Kurtz, Jerome N. Thoit'eont Jr- . Charlotte Snyder. Three and Four per cent, interest will b paid on eertiKcatfa t drposit". Ijan 2?, 1E tt I The only complete book j.ub!iih--l. fow j ready. i AMERICAN FISHES. j A juirwlar- treatise ujnn the Ga;ii and; Toosl Fibes of North Anierira, with es-j pecial reference to babita and mefhoda ot ' capture, by G. Frown tioode, L'. S. C"tn- j mtfinper ef Fish and Fiahere-a. With nr.uierous ilhlslrj'ioin and magnificent trooti. piece plate ot a brook trout in nind coltrrs. The witrk ia published ia one vol. ume, lioj 1 Octavo. Ovvr jUU pa(tH from1 now platea, on banleme ptpr, ami ele gantly houtid. Sent freeon receipt ol price? i .Ot). - fih.kkrii ti.i.i:. 1713 CRrxT.tiT St., pHiLiniLriiiA, Pa. July 10, ls9 u yy M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice ot Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. OlBce at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Miffliatown, Pa. March 29, 1876. MIFFLrNTOWK, August 8th, 18S9. TO THE PUBLIC ! Grhttso Like the tireless and nudsunted nionntaineer, who bavini? just reached the summit, looks hsck with feeling of pride and satisfaction at tle dizzy Leigbts he lias climbed, o do we to-d.iv take retroi-ps five 'glance nt the broad expense of business we have pased since the opening of onr Mammoth Clothing Department. hnt can it be is the iuestion wo aak ournelves, why this popn'ar tidal wave this unity of opinion ? we don't know, one thing ia certain. Tii : it mu he powertul manner that attraeta trie lnteuieenl men and thoughtful -.vomen ; may be its beeauee we offer superior inducements ; may be we always give you better value for your money than any other store ; maybe we how the larg est stock, most tashionable styles, be as it may the fact remains that the people are good, judges, and by their liberal pat ronage bestowed upon us, clearly express their approval and appreciation of our eflorts to please thorn. The con stant increase of business in our Cloihing Department Compels us to have more room to serve the people. More rovm we must hare and will have. ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, AVE "WILL REMOVE OUR CLOTH ING DKPAltTMKNT TO MCCRUM'S NEW BUILDING BRIDGE STREET., Where we will have one of the Largest and Rit Clothm; De partments in Central Pennsylvania. Where we ean chow you still better our Joua 1'cLavohu. Joseph W. Ftihmki M L trtllLn & STIMMEL, IKSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVS1ATA CO., PA. . C0nly reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, 18t-ly Successful Treatment of DUeas A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY I ,'UUiiU' the laaae vl all PisMe;ea, .1111 uiu::; 1 1 1.1.1 ic KiiUlbe Mirrebia. Successful TreaticesT. cures: Catsrrtv. Bronchitis. Consumption. Malaria, Rheurrct'SiK. WotidwrTfil Tor In ci.4 rlotl .'uritirr- TtW aaBoajarw cf tiM Micmhta Kill 2t ID Cfta-M of mtm utti tou hft boran fto kH -art aa! ly c4.. tXMAimtT laaU Uiat we JJ-t! 1-4 IT. .-lailklltkaZ 1- T it "t .lii v '.v-.( htyi.nA trt Mat 'it an-JKins klAOw D. M' tl," fM cIaIH fur It tTi.raw-.ti-au wnr iu .-urriK cue k, it fuor tlitt en re iuirJ vj n.'j m Km ttiaj. .nil 11.1 ia,mt An.if 1 11H n irav . atit ' nit1 -as lt t.M-ii- Vw-r r.- Hli.aiiM dm! r.nrti-il-r)t IU wL ! p-afl-Tvd lor jrer wHiiincurahifcnii'iric rii- asHaaj. M HT Ttlfl, 1' nn Kf" a- 'j! l- t-aJ-v. 1 h nifii -aftsa tnt will kill its k-arma avavsi at Mm snrtr tiiue r. ro ti; ItBtMCit ta i hsj OUa 1 UMi. ftUiliOMl.T to la4 r-t.Ot OiJ IMarT.t X ( imf . Within t b much f all, PuyMrMn '; O v:at a.xia v ta cliau-c"? thf ntfirt t "Mi tsrcirciiiaar rvl ii.l wrutitM. 7(9 SURPLUS STCGK OF SUMMEB GOODS We 6-11 At Coat uatil thj cntir stock i said. WILL REMOVE OUR CL0TUINC DEPARTMENT OX OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, TO MCCRUM'S NEW BCILDINC BRIDCE STREET. WILL REMOVE OUR CLOTHING D E P A R T M E IN T ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, TOZSK CIU M'S JIEVHtlLDlU BHUHJE ST., WILL REMOVE Ol'R C'L'JTIU.NC; DEPARTMENT ON OR ABOUT SEPPEinEll 1ST, to Mccai M's xnw nni,ni(; itiiniui: street. now residents of PtniiBylvauia are not entitlei 1. Neither are men ofj orMiuud 1011 designated aa "Emer gewv ' regiments or companies ao 1 m ; o'el.iek on Monday. The ninn ha.l a am.iuut of b(it) anil a hanls-i:ue yold entitled. i lH.rciiirh license ti sell, and the court ' mounted cornet worth $1.0 will lie! . Trau-iport at ion cannot he furn- f. 1111 1 ti e lueKlies .f the law too large put up. I lie railroads will make low isnea :or relatives or attendance ot to lu ld him. Ho was discharged and rates to the band and those w ho wish ' eoldicrs entitled to transportation, left town In-fore dinner. t tu'coiupany them and the memlx rs 7. No provision has been made liy -Jol,n lull . f Fermauah township l,f til(' 1'Iay in the content j the state for furnishing uarters or was s. nt to ii-.il lv Souire .M.-Crum w,n 1h! .entertained for 24 hours in ; rations at (iettysburg. It is suggeat- ... , . r Vtljilitic f'ltv fre Xliifci ii roiit.- n ' t;il. however, tlelt irni.miich tli mi Mturilav on Lie liiiormation 01. -. . . - -1 -- . 7 1, . t 1 . .. " 1 t .. ..t. 1 1 temttiii'' oi.tK.rtunitv for brass Imiu'.s lienartnieut of 1 Pennsylvania Orand V Mi ..neanolis. Minnesota 1 nvver 1 b.itu rv. Mums was taking Dull up ! H,U1 thwr frieu.U t. spend a day at Army of the Kepubhc w.U be en-; (' ) wont to the 'wall la.t week under the i the pike in his wagon. Dull got out t!"' . "-?U".r- . ,thf r. . ",1"r,u,"m . l lu the battle held from 1 - - - 1. ad of 'jr.7.W10 forged papers. j ,.f tl.e v. agon and throw sto.i, s at ". -btaine.l by writing to Pom-; S-pU mWr , th to 13th, memlers ' i T H E P E N N S L A N 1 A j , , To .ii.ieh wl.istv was tl : l"'" Amphitheatre, at Atlantic City, that .organization arrange to be 1 rienclung services wid be held HI f il, ti-iil,U tit S-.tin-.liv N.J. t3 If SOnETIIIXG XI.1T urder thf sun j ahirh Kiijt rl'iiun n-i-r l.carl of a CLOTHES LINE ttat requires 4Ni Clothes Ptxs. Kverj tiuae-kerj;Kr. Uundreas an-1 stcire-li erjer aanrs it. Sample M-nt by' niail, 6 teet tor 25ct8., 'i Let tor 50cts. Urtt CIuis Ah. ATS It A A J HO for tktt County. sddr.'M.NOkTU.N H. EONI fc. CO., Mannlacturers Az-nls, I'tiiUitclubia D0!.K?T!e?-i QTtONCHfTSS SCROFULA Or Tiei otr ;?.-m'rf. J.-V "Of, yort can fe jTV- Throat Affecticn "sstlsg cf Flash fh." Thrwil nwtl .Mtsgr ,J" PtrrmjtH nr .V-rr w. 1 iii ?Atr.i t ui rrest.ytermn t. imrcu 01 tins piuce , . v si,.,M.r nu,l (ir,i i...t labnath morning and evening. The President of a street railroad tiii: i.tsT or TUi:sr.tso, The last 1 ,.i,.iwi.i...i u til. ti..;. . or, where tluro Posts do not attend. to secure tpiarters under the regula-' ' tious established bv the tiraud Armv Hower went Pull's security in the! 1..,,.. i.f ntui liMT.ilr.wl li.l1:iru for. fl ! issued nlut iPtO.iMM) of fraudulent : hearing on .Monday. Dull skipped 1 ne last 01 tl.e series t.r . eiiguiiiu 01 ine puooe. .e.r!; and vv a arretted last week in ' by the light of the moon on Sat ur- i seasm re excursions over me nun- o- iua. appiicauou lor iran-por- ( 11 il i.'.i II hi i idavni 'ht ; syivania lhiilroad to Atlantic City, 1 tation have been provided by the '"'' ' I " ' , i Oaoe Mav, Sea Isle. ,r Otean Citv'is' Adjutant (.Jeutral, andean beobtain-1 The band delighted the -ople of Thursday evening rag gatbel - f - . x t ooj j ed from the respective Secretariee of I th., east end of town on the evening ,ers Joseph and i,iui treeiimrg , ., .Xt.,,lsi,ins n,o among the most the several Uegimentid and Battery! -fthe 7th by pl ivir.g severnl choice campo.l , in their one horse ; rloasftnt vVvnU t the Bun,mer, and I AsH.-.atk.us. Where it ia conven- j ,,ieees at Hast Point. along the juk., at the Juniata county ' enjovei one, i ient to apply to those officers, nppli- I n. I .if the Ik. 11" Narrows between!. ... . ,J-.. ' .: 11 -. ..' 1 ! 'vi,l,:,l f,..-..r .n-il-irin iiu.l ilvsen- I . x . 11 ,. . .... m. ... : should liv no means let tins last 011- canon may oe m.uie to tne uuder- THC CELEBRATEll rORl E-FEEi) l'HOSFHATE ATTACHMENT GRA1X DRILL, Saw Mills, Esoikes a Staxoabo iple- mekts a i.fecial1tv Scsn rna Cataloiu e. A .It. Fariuhar Co., LliniteJ, Tork, Ta. pun t. At' .-S7V vFL!Vsr; oil. ' -" ' P P o 5 p .1 ! t o ? . , . .r A 3 M:lk- j f.''' U -a,rff)aB yirt tit n-ry SCH0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. 1'A. 1805, ESTA B L. I 8 II E D 183T Special Invitation jTo I'he I'ublic To attend the Attractire h'nle ol Clothing that from a daXy SolZ ln Jii'uegZst. SO-TT A. BOWKE. Criernlsta. K." THE IMMENSE STOCK OF Johnstown attend ti tery keep the tloctors fit .- busy that thev cr.nnot sii k p oplf out f town. block s. Washington Ti rritorv. on tho oth inst. The loss A rtro destroyed :M town of Spokane Fall along the juke at the Juniata county end of the Lioiig Narrows between l.,,n;tuii -.ii.l Miffliiitowii. When thev laid down iu the wagon to sleep ! lHjrtu.U!,.v1 on,". if the brothers ,.,,t his tiotket ; date hxed. Wf"i mr, us i iu- D. W. b k and $17 iu more. in his j Tlie stiLs-jn, at the nsiderod liy many the portion uiii- liattiinyr .i . i . it i .i . ... . . u tne i jKK-ket an-, n.uett t. i, v'B" ; sulH.ril,r to thnt of anv ther m rio.l mi. 1 t.Uced them in irotit ol nis oreast . 1 f August is t.n irevuus occasions ticKets signed, at Harrisburg, Pa. D. H. Hastinok, Adj. tieneral. It will bt 1.,. v l.x.n ti.t.xr nv.wtt 1T1 It W I 1 III II'M. .. -..--j- - -n i f ...,, sr,.,ub.uvirirr s estitnat.-Hl nt l).000,UO.) morning they were surprised to find , nt 4 :0 .J g ,0 p iL K.uuor ha, it: -the Juniata Valley V l'a'f totihZ 1 th U iu UltUm ,, . . . . .:o ."b ! nanus the money 1 i:ig outside ol the ...,.:,. ..( y laopmceuug .vssociaiiou r.". . . r,,. xie robliers ' ' 1 1 1 sn nitesiau well and build a hotel on , s . i Pullman l'arlor Cars and lay OoacU- t!ie,r bounds, at New ton Hamilton. ' h ,M,t bt',n f,,u",L ! cs wi'U run on schedule : I I'nrtners in lterks are talking aKutt i sugar lioets. Speckle, the v.i ;M- man ways samly loam land is the best laud on which to grow the beet. hi a game of baso ball b 'tween :! r.iwint.wn Indcpeiidents and M f'.i: : .vii club on Saturday, the M'.'iv na, P2 to 1 in favor of tlie Iu di . Ii.leliU. A J. lb i tzler, well known t.j people f tins towu and vicinity has liecu if I'- iiited a gi'Uger under Ilevenue 'nitmssioiior Martin of the Phibi i. . .. . .-.-;.. i i.ired 'm c below the old bridge piers. tin. third ferry line liet ween Mifflin 'wn mid Patterson. K horna owned 1 Wellington , rininti it iguieuci in iin; j last Thursday morning. Mr. Smith j ; Int a-otitrol of the lines which caus- jed him to deem it best to leave tlie J j wagon which he did by jumping. He fell seemingly hard on the street, ! but was on his f.iet ill an instant and j 1 in fulljpursuit of the runaway, which ' ! "brought up " suddenly by eticoun-! teriug a ti lephone Jxile at Harley's c.,rutr. The collision with the pole: : turned the horse upside down, and j j it lay on its back iiiveriug when; ! some bystanders went and nat on its i head till the remnant of harness was ) I Ktrii.oe.l off. The horse sprang to! I I . . . , . T . feet when thev got on nis neao The time at Mitflin is :i03 P. M., and irice of ticket 5.H5. The return eupon of tickets is valid for use on regtilnr trains except New York and Chicago Limited within the return limit. A Most Dolrable Evrumion lo Xla;ara Fall via l'ennjl vanla Railroad. The selei-t excursion arranged by the Pennsylvania Railroad for Ni agara Falls on the 15th inst., is one of the most desirable trips of the summer. There is no -place ill America more fascinating in its at Itra. tion than Niagara. Its grandeur 1 and immensity, its picturesque sur- l . , -. i i : i . t . . rotlll. tings ana lis nuiiiinKie in me. MAHK1EI): t i H IMUHI..HT P.VNNABAKER. On the 1 1st inht., at the Lutheran porsouage . m McAhstei v.lle, Pa., by Rev. (1. V. : lx.islur, Mr. Heiiry H. llambright 1 ami Miss Kmma l'annabaker, both ' of near MilUmtown. 1 I1JEO: Swakfxoen. On the 25th ult., nt the residence of Henry Pontius, in t.rpin uiMill tnu nliill u-lipl'O ul, n . u I it:.: IT. or fia MiKTfnA SiiioraiKMin ' 1 Indiana, aged 36 year, 11 months and 9 days. Wilson. On the 2d inst., in Port Royal, from cholera infantum, Wil liam Wallace, infant son of William A. ami Kmma iL Wilson. TO THE Who hnve money ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS- to invent to nxniniuo tlie ,?tock mi ( fer A T 11 1 al .! TI, ta vl ! Il 1 i fen v across the river at this and seemed li.ms. if agiiin. The It wagon and Harness rn niine.4 in to tli prop, r j.laces lor repairs, aiu ' ak it Jin 0i,ject of absorbing inter Mr. Smith congratulated himself j American and foreigner ahke. that his bruises are not of a more j yerx jXirjt is now easily accessible, serious nature. j ft, i s;uoc the rroticrty has come nn- ! der the control of the New Tork K v. A. K. Miller and family w ill " t un home from Bedford Springs ii Tiniixliiv. On Sunday the lth inst.. Mr. Miller will occupy the pul '-t m the M. K. Church. toiT lrlcetl nrll:e ():i Tii.. .taie i t:''c.;:. m.'ia i r.. s. the llth inst., the County Com missioners sold at public side, at late damp weather was the j the Cnvrt H ..as., w hat tl.e utj June fmanv cigar manufacturing , rlo.nl h ft of a nutaWr of Juniata .T, ,..;. ; ..astern Pennsvl- eoir.it v bridges: C-.mmisstoner R:ce .rie.l the sale ; . v. n.uiiu ......i .. !. I. ft of the lviser iri.i f .r- .,n dollar : James 31. losing. The t' and sticky to 1: dmcco lieeame e worked. It. h. Mange, and scratches on hu mnii ,.r aiiimals curel in SO minutes 1 v W. ., if, .1-,1'k Smitary Ltion. This mirr f .ils. Sold bv Ij. rvnks t Co-, rtUK ;itr Mitflintown, Pa. Oct. 31, State and the Dominion governments, thev can lie seen free of the excessive charges heretofore exacted from tour ists. The tour of the 15th will be conducted by the Tourist Agent of the comrany. assisted by the Chap eron. The excursion tickets, which are sold at phenomenally low rates, ijn.iuiT'- I admit of a stop-over Bt the celebrat- i . ... , . i . : l t f the Ohl Watkin's tileu, and are valid for Mr. Hooka has put a commodious ''ny f.H.t passenger l'iit on the i'iver alx.ve his wagon ami slock 'ii v. A convenient and dangrless 1 t ay lends from Uridge street to 'lie f. rrv. lort luijiuuiBip innbuliniT Aucrust 24th. A specltl and hity cent.s : lie , ' . -C. , " Wastiington 7.10 A. I Phiijuexua, Aug. 10, 1SS9. No. walk where the i :i x on av -M rtU;m.,rB r oo . Harrisburg 11.15 ! 2 Pennsylvania wheat 8'Jc. Corn 44 Bridge st.D.1 for one douar; lie j r"M.. arriving at Niagara 10 55 P. to 46c Oats 30c. Hay$10tofl6a his bn t tier injam.u --o ," 4 " , , Tn,triutt. 7mm fctt on at which : ton. liutter 1 i to 23c. KSKm 14 to MirrLINTOWN MARKBTS. 12 12 12J 10 ft 10 HirrLrsrown. Angast 14, 189. Pnttr E?rs Him S honlder, ........ Sidrs MirrLINTOWN GKAIN UAKKKT. Wheat,. ......... 85 lorn old ............ 33 to 40 Oit-, .... .... ......... 28 Rye 50 Ciurersd. ......... ....$3.53 lo 4 00 T.u.otby aee4 $1.76 l :x aoeU ............... .... 1 60 Bran ... 200 Clo 1 SO fborta ............... 22 GO (iruund Alum iialt.... .... 1 20 American Sail............. 1 10 Fill LA DELPHI A MARKETS. Philaiieu'Hia, Aug. 10, 1S.S9.- .. ift .f the Varnes bridge eleven dollars and fifty cents : R. McMen liought what ia left Hawn's bridge for live dollars. Tubllc Sale. Mm Daw sou. f Juniata township, j . ...iniv. I. .r.t i l.i.if-. ,r John R. Beashor will sell ,id n.-e oil'- mile iiht. e ..I r. at W.st i IM Tourists from stations at " I ... ir... 'i.w.l-io t: ij.. . i j.. , the stwial il.es not stop, or irom : i- .u,. jumi. at ' other divisions, will take the regular j Ham 12 to 14c. Shoulder 5c a lb. I crvnnect ng train to nearest station at Lard 7c. Potatoeei five eight bushel ! which the'special mav be taken. Fi r basket 20 to 30c. Sweet jiotatoes 30 ' peci5c rates time of special or con- to Soc a baket. Onions fl.23 to i nVctin trains, consult adverth-ing $1.50 a barreL Whortleberries 4 to i., .....to- .t th.. Ktations. or icouire cf , 6c a ouaxt. Pef.ches at 40ort to 1113 I U.B1.V1 " - ' 1 . . , . . . of 1 the nearest tick't agent. 11.25 a lwsket- 25uy Your BOOTS AiI) SOE from G. W. II ECK, VSri3 SAVl lONEY. BRIDGE STltKET, PPOSITK ODD KKLLOWS HALL. MEN, HOYS AND CHILDREN i It i truly marvelous to .Vee Itiie beautiful styles ! of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lew Trivet. Hie prions leave all Competitors in t, rear, V,'t (ail to gi limi a call U in neod or t.lotiiing D. W. I I A R L E Y M IiririiK TOWN 7a-. IT I A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT T V. HAVt The ILarg-est Stock 11AUDWAUE IiN THE COUJNTY. duality AMD rice We don't alarva Quality to throw a bona to Pr.c. ra otht words, we don't a'ipbt onr work or ne in ferior trirominffs to tempi y.H with a low pric lor poor goods. Nona hat'tbe Best Clotbin; tor Men, Youths. Boys and Children. .A.. C. YTES fc CO., LEW; tU BUILDINB, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA. 1 FiifnitVi.tt" .ira"ia Uuilding Hardware wa never o low i r:.yv, KAII.a, LOCK), Mitel:! ... XIKT, I'l.lSTfR, in fart verrthine' in the Hardware Line iii.-H.'.ni" WALL PA I E It, SJLIHS, Are A o Sold at l.ottont Prir l FRANCISCUSHAIIDWAKE & CO. POCLTRT FATS il pr.i"rly maaaje'l. Tba Prutraj Bt L LSTrn. v.nbln.hed moatlilr, flnrly iliubtraiad, ia tha bst t'Spaf for lancir and laimo Less tbaa 1!t4 esnta a month tirl'if it to yoo post paid. Send stamp for sni'ccopy. , A44rt ycv!j :...::r., s.o fvari tt j New Vora. sjkOTBtpma-lJ WBT-ajajaa nty crmt Alcrrtl 4. B. rxa().r&aJi r.S Tor., ttn