S3 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. MAT 21. 1S90. TEK1S. Subscription, SI -SO prr annum if paid la kHince; J.0O if not paid la advance. Transient adTertisementa Inserted at 60 eenta per Inch for each Insertion. Transient batineee notice in local col amn, 10 centa per line for each iniwrtiou. Deductions will be cud to those desiring Ca advertise by the year, half or qaartrr year. SHORT LOC.1LS. J.ilirt Hamilton pauntenl his bouna on Cr's strvtt l:ist week. P.t:it.ws fn.ru Scitlauil iu lare EumVr have been Bold in Philadel phia tin spring. lr. H:irrr 1. Irr, was in townsnT enil il.ivs bust wt't k. Harry is a dent ist at MitMitibur'T. Jobu N. H iwe hiul bU Louse re paiutcd lat we:k. Miise Panna baker ilone the work. Kv. Philip Oraifs topit f.r next Suiiilav wiiiti'r will be, "The Sp-o-tiv's Mi.liiiiibt Serimtn." (i nt inor Nirli.lls ..f Louisiana in exerting bitMst-lf t prevent the r-; cliirtfrm i'f th Luuiniaua Lottery. Tli lenrrnJ Ash-iu1.1t of the Prfsbyterian rhurvh lias lfu in m.v ion t Saratoga. York State, tUB. a last Thurrl.iv. R.v Mr. NYiUir.l. who jTenrlu -1 for t!i' I.titlu-rnn: more than aquar tor of a century a;. passed a jart of a dfty nrtfjc; freinds in towi last tveek. The LtnvUtown ar.d MifSintown base bull c'nh met at Lewistown an 1 'laved a m-itch jrarn tbat 're sulted in f T.rof LewNtitwn 8 to 3, lat Sutnrday. K ilin t-ider, Kilmuml Jamison, cf M.-.V'.HUerville. is one of fhe repre sentatives of Huntingdon Prosbvterr to tin' fenei:il A-raMy m. w jn j,,. bi 'ti st Saratoga. Irrh. r.m'. nnd seratehes tn Int ra in aiiinifiU rure in VI minutxH by W ... If i d's SsnitHry Ij.-ti.in. Tliia revt-r fuiN. S..ld by K liinks V C., Ir i-Lri-t-. Mitlliutown. N-.v. . Kiia- H"riiiii' bad tbe obi stable on his lot on Omno street this Tiltioe torn ilown List week, and will ereet a n"v stable in its pl.ioe. C. T. H ni'iir 's s!iTrintndrB tbe work. From th Hunting, .n 4lol:Tw burnt own'd hx S. t Stewart and A. G. Mi rris, of Tvrone wer burned on crat with republican inflr ;..-.. anx ia democrat with democratic tariff views. The reason piven by the Republicans for not nominating a candidate is, that, the district w larjrelv Democratic and that there is not time to discuss the tariff i.-sae. Mr. J. II. McAlister, died at his home in thi town last Friday, about 10 o'clock A. 31., after a Ion; illness, aged 72 years. He wan a native of Juniata county, where his fathet and grandfather lived all their days. In early life he became a member of tbe Prasbyterian church and lived a con sistent Christian life to his last hour on earth. He was a food oitiz.m straight-forward mm without guile, who acted from tbe high moral plain of moral responsibility to man and fr.xl for all his words and deeds. His funeral txk place from West minster Presbyterian church of which he was an elder on Mjudav. at 11 o'clock. Key. Mr. Campbell of tr.e port R.,val Presbvterian ch urrh preached the funeral sermon. Interment in the Presbyteriau ceme tery adjoining this town His wife ar.d a niece, whom th.-y reared from erlr childhood days survive him in tiu:ibl,- submiRsi..ii to tbe Divine de cree that removed him from their midst to the better wwrld. Tbe York I) tpatrh relates tbe fol lowing: A singular accident result ing in the death of a mare, occurred Tuesday afternoon. Tbe animal be lorged t Mrs. Mary Jane Duffy and has ulna; s leen a great trouble to sb . Ye&terday, Mr. S. Y". liihn, the horse r.ho-r, rer-ied the animal from her keejK-r, Mr. Al. Willia, for tbe pur)oHo of shoeing her. To shoe the mare it lta l lee u Docessary t put her in Mucks. The auimal ye terday aftern-mn as soon as she g-t in tbe blacksmith shop began to rais a ruiopns, kivkiit, and reirr.ig anil cuttintr at the men, ho that tbey were unalkje to put h r in the t.-ks. It was at bist detcrimned to take her to the Am.lfiiir vard. where there is gr:iss and the ground is soft, and t .t i , " ii'.e annual. iuiv ii.i no sootier arrived on the ground when she b-jiU,.. wiid and m de for Mr. l i : i i i. ii u is, who na.i to iHlge Ix luuil a tree t-. sae biciself. Tlie- bad n thitiir on her br.t the bndie when ' sb.e couimeiu-ed her pranks. Mr. I Willi., caught bold of the bridle .again when she res red again anil I made (t Ionian.! fell heavily to the j ground, striking on her Ivu-k and jhead. She gavo one kick ami was dead. The dtrnth was almost insta:o Mifflin Pa., to North Manchester is $20.80. Further information will Is? given by ticket agents or upon application to Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western Division, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh. A -Blue Law' of Old Times In view of the large number of breach of promises cases which have been brought of late years the follow ing extract from an "old statue of New Jersey, passed in colonial timee and, it it is said, unrepealed. which shows howour forefather view ed this question, is of interest : "That all women, of whatever acre. rank, profession or degree, whether virgins, maids or widows, who shall after this act imposo upon, seduce, or betray into matriinonv anv of his majesty's subjects by virtue of scents, cosmetics, washes, paints, artificial teeth, false hair or high heeled shoes, shall incur the penalty of the law now in forc against witchcraft and like misdemeanors. Reduced Kate to beruan Rap! 1st nrelhieu at War. reonburt. lo., via Peon )lvanla Railroad. MIFFLrNTOWK GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, 80 to 85 Corn, old 85 Ojt 23 Rve 60 flovemeed $4.00 Timothy aeed $1.50 Flsx seed 1 60 Bran 20 00 Cboj , 1 2'J Shorts 20 00 Ground alum Salt 1 ,M American Sit 1 80 Philadelhhui Maiikets, May 17, 1S0U. lU-iected wheat 7Sc. ; mill ing wheat S3 to $1.00, sale of 20,000 August at 91c. Corn 37 t 41c, for August 42c Oates 34 to 3Gc. Live spring chickens 1H to 25c a lb. ; old live bens 10 to l'2c a lb. ; roosters 6 to 8c a lb. Eggs 14c. Butter 15 to 25c. Sugars Gc a lb. Potatoes at 35 to COc a bushel ; new southern tatoes at $5.50 to $G a barrel. Har $10 to $13.50 a ton Rye straw $20 to $21 a ton ; lane straw at 70c to $1.00 for a hundred. T 5" - 3 JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF niFFLHTOWX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTH ROCK, Prendtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashitr. W. C. Pomeroy, John BVrutler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. BIBECTOKB. Joieph Rothrock, Philip M. Kapner, Louii E. AtkiDon, 8TOCKUOLDEBS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie II. Shells?, Jnseph Ruthruck, Jane H. Irwin, L. K. Alkinsoa, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Ilolaies Irwio, Mary Kuril, Jerome N. Thomjuon, Jr John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snrder, Joniah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert II. Patterson. P. M. M. Pennnll. MEYER'S MAMMOTH CL0THIN& AND OUTFITIIN& ESTABLISHMENT. Eruil Schott has sold his clothinir busine Ferd Meyers, who will hereafter conduct the own name. to his salesman, Lu.ines in . his For the In nitit of visitors to tli -annual nietiug of the German Jiap lists Brethren to lie held at 'Warrens burg. Mo., May 23 to 30th, the IVnu sylvitnia ILiilroiid Company will sell rjcjMuli tickets to Wairen.,burg May 13th to "27th, inclusive, xwlid for return until June 2Sth, IS00 ii. elusive at a single fare for the round trip. The aiiui f 25 rents will bo added to the j.rire of tickets sold t j Pertle Springs. Tbe exceptionally good facilities afforded by the Pennsylvania's through trains to the West, commend this route tuost strongly to the pat ronage of visitors to thi meeting. The sjH-cific rate from Mifiliu Pa., to Wm rensburg is $27.'. Fwrtlu r information will Im- given by ticket agents or utwii application to '1 honiHk K. Watt, l'itsM-uoer Agent Western Division, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittslturgh. I'oiuomiVranic leetlur- M 'li !uv by an inc-ndiary fire. Ten j taneoaa she havin-r broken l.er neck borsrs nrd tnulm pci'islied. Losi heavy and no in. iratice. Ti.y lattern. agml 10 years, died t the bom i'f bis father in i lie ncci'lt nt w us entirely una voidable ar.d it is very fortunate none f the men vn-te hurt. Thos- pres ent were AI. Will is. S W. liahu. IV- ter CV.nridjfe atnl .1 bn Moraitv. Juniata C--uiity l'on.ona Grange. Xo. 3", w:ll meet in Miiford (iranire ball, at I. H-ut (itove, on June 5th and (i!h. The following program 1-a been atrunoed : Thursday morning, 0 riiing Grange and bus:tit-ss iner ting. Afternoon session Address of wel come, bv iii'.f rd Grange; LEGAL. KEASUKtR'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS ! AgTeeablv to an Act of A4embly drr-ct-inf; tbe nieda of aelliiiK unseatcl land lor tax tbeietm and lor other pnrpone pasnotj the ldib day or March, 1H15. and the up plmiienta thereunto, paMd tbe 1 3th ay ot March, 1S17, and tbe Uiih dav of March, V2, and 9th day vt March, l"4j, tbe Treasurer ot Juniata Chanty heretty gives notice to all pt-raon concerned tbat uul. (, tbe Coimly, School, UiM'l and Poor tales on the follwing tracta ot' nueated lanila, kitu ite ia Juuiata county arc paid batore he dav ot Aale, the whole ol auch arts ot tbe aaid Ir-tcte ai will pay the taxes and root on tbe aauie will nold at :b Court Hhiih in tbe boroogb ot Mllttintown, Coun ty ot Juiiata on the Sbcovd Monday of Jcxe, it bcint; t ie ifth day of the mouth, lor the arrvaraaee of taxes due and cota accrued thereon. Tho aale will coutiuue trom day to day until all are sold. PORT KOTAb. n c V, K .CO ? 3 n r- Three and Four per cent, interest will be I paid on certificates ol deposite. I f.jn 2, 1890 tl THHKSHLNG MACHINES' a i-i llv. Must Iiurablc. Economical, and Perfect ill lift itattes no train ; cleans it ready for market . XURESI11NG ENGINES, anil Horse TT "V" W-Oki A ; Howr.s, aSa Mill-, Shinple Macnins, Hay -A--al--aY' w "V a. . A aV a v w X u.,.l - Lots. Kcptkur, Brniirui'i (hiri) $ 3 70 ot Piano-. invT)T l.v ii-, M on of Hie moM iui.Mria.Ni TiiirV( isi'-iiitt vs r maie, roakiri? ti.n iTirri(Uiiiti" nir rii-tilv tiui cm in rvtary twiit. more duraoI, nd littttlt) to pM out ot tune. Both tlit MsNon k nuiiilin Organs aiil Pianon extl cbit-Hy in that nine i it the chief xcilenct- in any mimical iii!-truni-nt, qaalirv of tone Other th'.nf, tbottrb im portant arc tuuch ! ko than this. An in. atruinent with ti iiiuhh al tones cannt bo good lUiftruteti cala!ofu o( lit-w etylea. introdnced thin ht-anoii, petit iruo. MASON & HAMLIN. URGA1 A.U 11 A CO., BOSTON, NEW YOKK, CHICAGO. April -A, lt90, hi. Fresneaaiid EStandtird Implements generally A. 15. Faniiiltur Co., Limited, Send lor lllus- I Pennsylvania Aicricul trat d Catalogue. J tnral Works, Yobk, Fa. 33 times. WANTED ! j LUl'AL OK TKAVELIXU. J to fell our Nursery Stock. Salery, Ex j pei ee and Steady Kmplovnietit guaranteed C'liaMe Hretliera l'mpaoj, SUITS FDR MEN, SUITS FOR BOYS, SUITS FOR CHILBREN, In every tyle, make and material. All at hitherto un heard of prices ! Grasp the opportunity ! Don't wait until the week has passed don t delay till your every neighbor s comely pearance inspires your envy aud regrets but w hile the oppor tunity invites you w isely seize upon tne chance to save good money while vou can. e are this w eek showing MEN'S: ELEGANT SHUKC DRESS SUITS, In ail the tafcbionable materials, cut in tbe most attractive t Ivies, ttnd tbe trimmings, making aud finish, all as tbough j'ist from tbe bands of the most fashionable merchant tailors. Fino Drets Nuils without a compare in the city we are offering at :15, 18, sn.-h :is the mcdi st Merchant Tay lor would a.-k 25 to if'.lO for. DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. 310 ft-" your choice from a large line of Sack and Frock Suits, ill Chevoit, Cabbimerea, Worsteds and Wide Wales. s N July 1, 'yo. Kochei.ter, N. Y: ! I'esEylTarlaAsrU'cltTiralTerls.Tcrl.ri. taruaaar a siaaoara bifiirauasiw mils. hods' . Tneuwi an4 iuuritih e.. - ri 1 aaj rni.l Wu'l.er ton r-.bii. bit Sturdv of: d:j'tln-ri.-i. He i- tbe Merund mem Fr..m tbe Lt-witn n S.-ntiuel : ber . f tb- f :niilv tbl has diel of j M uk S. ZM.k in reiuviii- bis bog thaf dist -Mi. . reeentlv. ! tv, killctl 121 rat, tlw luiit one tak- i tat a. Tl": 1 l: -- T-a- 11 f- . ..tv . .a, 1 . , 1 1. ?i ill HIST.. v lllldni r . 1111 n uu un- w uri r . U! in it was kiHed bv ri3.- ball. 1 dress lir M::ttr tl... r ii'ri 'i.l sr.l at 'V't'lin n,.l r. . ' St-ve I al -f our f:ir:n-r- 1 ;: J ib'st'' v r-' d:tv tnorr.in ed s .itretbing tbat It. crui'. a fcoiull wbit- w.ji;:i thi.- tint 'tbv n:td vir ..::ng :'r:u-v ltsi)onse, b- Sj-rm-e Hi 1 (ln.tja : "Whnt are tt.e niiiiiretiients of true Patron of reived a d and lePs,tb v cut. uuder bis -li ti. Tbe irotmd was dressed bv li I Cn.wf.trd nud tbe l a tin' ia Ml:l hf me. l?v r 'ii'i' st .f !:ie'ul rs of the (I. A. 1J . nt i'i .. i:i"t Memorial Services will b- 1.. K1 ti.-t Sundar nfternocn nt -i t!'.- r.i.-kirg Creek I.utln r- an r'-iir.-'i. U. v. I'lii'ip (Iraif jreacli iiiur " m-i iiion on '-The l'rice of our Libert i s." Kveryboiiy ivirdiallv in vited. There w ns n raae iii tbe coal mines nt Ashli v n-ar Witkt.b;.rr alxnt 10 dc. Hired ' the bladeH b. ing e-.tir. by the riads of worms. Y. Ming nibLitsar.t wry j-l.-nty aro'iiid liern at presei.t. Last wet k ':. cut 1 o:T s jii- voting jea-h tre: s that bad 1 been j'l.int-' 1 ijt this t.j.rinir. Tin v must be read out next fall or the 'young tret-s wil! amiTer ne " I tit s.Iay evening. Week, au irate w :fe 111:1 It1 warm for an winter, i of las' ! it verv ! unuiarriud feinaie at tii 1 m she nut a! teniiitatioti for b r husband. It was lmt confined tit tongue alone, but! bunds and riVtti also figured in the J eiigagmielit j;m (J,bbs. l tter known as "Jimnu r," tbe !:!:!- j half witte.l darkoy ly who set lear- ick s lus ou nre last summer is in Husbandrv ?" bv LoRt Creek Grange ' Lsay. by Wttlkt r Grange. Kven- mg t--siop, pni.Itc meeting A l- I. T. Aibuan. 1 r; hnbieet, "Is the ill us the liny : Grange a Itenetit. or an Injury ti tiie jitt.-ukin" ' communis v T ly Walnut tuanye ; Ix-s if j iay ftfiiiers to raisi. wht-nt nr-.l oti er r ::t.. t r t-hmi'd tney ( tj;-age in fruit groing T" by Fer Iii:le ig'l t.!sa:.ge ; sh"i.id f.ili.iels or g.t.iz- in ti.e d:el.iige. of tl e;r jii llli'Vil duties " by Tllsc.iroi a G: ange : ls it bftieiieiul fer brmets to meet together t't .liscuss the i:-sil: s of the d.iv " 1 v Tnrbett (Srauge. 1 I ..f M...l-..t .i-..t L. ocl ,.k la.st Tburslay m-.rnii.g. I-I ,.ha X wifh uit two . 1 . ... .... ......... .... . ........ A. I O . . . . rible sickt ning sensation forced itself 011 thr mind and heart of the people wlien thev renlied tbat 27 miutrs wtre bm-ieil in the cave in. The Liverpool San snya : A c rtain familv on Market street lmtight n roll of butSer lately, and found a bed hng 1 trouble again. I tween S nnd It iu it. This is vouched for as a fact, j 0"cliK-k, Suuday morning be crawled A number of vears ago a familv v. r the fence in the ri ar of Thrush's 011 Front street got a roil of butter bakery, and pass ng u;i the lot knock-1 and found a lou.se in it. Perhaps (., f,,ur panes of glass, W'tod an I all, both oauie from tbe same place. ;out of tie bark windows of the store, I Advertised list of letters uncalled 1 through which h crawled and help-1 f..r remairir.o' i:i the ttost oftic at I ed himself to randies, f;:kt s. t-y4, A:c. I M tl'.intown I'll., for the week ending M iv 17, lsi". Persons calling f r htters in this list will please f. r adveri i.ed mitUr. Letters Lhht Smith, J. W. Gvlif, Charles Ynrke, Iavid (irn-ip. Postal cards: IV F. Wl lit i. r. Rev. J. If. Stewart. J.ks M. C.t 1 i-s", P. M. F.ng!ish Spavin TJninur.t removes a!' Hard, Soft, r Calotised Lumps arid 1I1 mish"s. from horses. Elood COMING! COMING! WAIT I'Ol.'niEDIG SHOW! Allen's Great Fastcrn Circus Mu seum nnd Trained Animal Exposi tion will exhibit, (one day enly) at Miilliutown, ri i:i)MSI)tT, Jl'.E 4TII u. The most complete 2-' ceut show on earth. Wonderful Trained Horses. Ponies, dos am! donkeys, dancing acrubats, inn! tin i. ling mid nir pei formanets. 3 Fl.NXVCLOW.NS 3 75 Praiseworthj Circus Acts 75 ri.i do. Kliae, Cathrrtue, ( lieirs) - a Eice, Samuel, (beirt).. TLSCAKOUA TOWNSlill. liHNi Acres. Uortou, G. W 1 U en. DcMm. John C wlMI do. Airtiernon, A . J., aud Ileurr. William........ LACK TyWNr;niI. 4iKi do. Dutlta, Irwin 1J0 do. Vawo, Krwlerick ...... . FKkMANACU TOWMSU1P. 5'i Hn. Marley, Jamea B lioS do. Sfttrllei ami Wagner.... MOXliOK TOWNSHIP. SO do. Tbnuiaa, JaliD. ....... .. M1LIOUII lowxsmr. do. Urr. J ac'.li. . .. ....... di. lietin. Waller .......... do. lltiiiirli, Itj'-ii. ('ay Husiiaiid IracU)..., do. Knox, John........ do. 1-enaid , George ., do. McKiliif;. Alex.. Lemon, Jacr.b do. Majbeirv. Wil iain. do. 1'oit., W" int do. I'ol'a, Jo&ejb.. .. do p,.:!-, )avi.1 d. I'ftta, Si. i'hn , do. l'oti!-f ,-jmu.-l. . . . !. Kutl: r, llaviil d... Kiil'.-r. J..t.n do. Ntejjbi tiJi, John ... do. Short, Jnh n . . . . . . do W'aiUer, TtlOllia". ... Oo. VValKi-r, JoMrf'h ... d.. W :i.-r. Ji.. j ti. Todd, J. H. M GKKKN H'Ot'D TOWNS? Mil, do . Cri bWel, Cathnrine, heir; de. do rio. do. do. i.b,Ji I i.tht-iriO...... - do. Ctlluialj. Iii l. jaiuiu . . . . . . SaV to cotutueuce at 1U o'clock a. aaid dT. Trnii-, Ca-u . 4 SS'i : to 12 Oil 4 OS 47 4H. t Oo'J 400 4 0 400 407 400 40 t""l 4'H1 4;o 4i 4 1 4i7 4i:i 4il 4ihi 4MI 51 411 and and 21 70 70 1 ('4 67 0 feO 3 15 : W ! 1 : 2 10 j am-a-- .- .-aaa a. ura. aaal k m A ftrilVA a? avat r 1 ar am. ar- ar iSnbtn I o iz 7 7, "wVn" I l.to.i.MOTr.i,. ioakat, ; AddA. B."rABttClUBb03.Ir,i-a. genuine imported Diss for your choice from several lots of Suits, warranted tailor made, and perfect fitting fr your choice from a most exipiisiie hint of Cutaway, 'Frock and Prince Albert Suits, equal to the fines! i ui .in work. EXTnV SIZES. FOK STOUT MEN! TALL MKX ! SHOKTSMEN ! LEAN MEN! Having mad extra preparation for men of irregular or unusual pro portions this season, we extend a special invitation to these gentlemen to call and see us. They will find that i;o matt r w l.i-t size thev may Uke, we can nt tuem as easy as a cusLoin tailor, and for at. Still a Kicking ! Our Coiii jit: ti tors are kicking because we took every advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our SPHIKC AND SUMMER STODKt ;it lia.f the inouey. Jflcn'st Sack Suits. They will continue in popnl.tr fawr f. r business wear. Our grind assortment is more than equal to any demand. AVe show t'uo Si-k S.vles in large nnd small plaids, light and dark plaids, broken and interwoven plaids, checks and mixtures-, narrow strips tn;d all different shades and colors. TRICES RANGE FROM 5C, TO s-20- Our Furiiisliino Bcpartnu nt. The-, kick Lecau.-e they're left stroll :cst telhnonv that can Le offered to Their kicking is the j Never was more attractive never su crowded with , novelties 'known to society whether it be Ughtwei-ht I Fine shirts. S. le.-ted Hosiery, bishior.al !o i.eckw.ar, etdltirs i gloves or beautiful designs in Kerchiefs. the ht'est Under ear, und cuffs. 8 4 ; 2 10 2 10 ' 2 10 i t Mi 2 10 2 IK 10 ; 2 1" ' 2 1 I 2 10 1 2 10 . 1 50 , Our excellent stock and loic prices, am 01 CO 2 11 Don't fail to examine OUR GRAND DISPLAY oi New Goods or you will mis TRUNKS AXD SATCHELS. Thanking yon for past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same, ' Iiespectfuliv ours. FERD MEYERS, THE LEADING CLOT II IKK, 15K1DGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. l'A. is t.r; JrHht of the 8Liis; 18(5, ESTABLISHED, 18: 1). Special in citation To The i ablic D. 1'rcr. an ran km tne w..rits If.- w'jvs s-tn making s-":Ver;d trips np funmiis bn-sc trainer wrlgnea grand and down the l. t and sayi h gave a i free xl.ibitioii mi tbe slmw grounds 1 r .f . 1 . ...... 1. .1... ... 1 . . ..1... nsk quuf.Tltv i.i st:ill li a iai i-eiuiaiiiinj, . iiunieiiw.iei nnti lie jiii.-i.e, nru Mis- ' w hose name be giv s, but w bo denies ' be ill su'ikIiii- and break Sojne of all knowledge of th affair. About the worst lajliing, biting, kicking 0 o'clock Mr. Thrush rteied the and shying holies iu Milllintown and front d.a.r and caiigtit .1 nu who on 'vicinity. Owners of bad eqnints lfing iiue: ti"l.d said be was hunt ing a paptr t wnp ni m- mc -lo!hN, bit an cxnrai-:::tioe revcabd the true motive cf the eutrnni-c and the b'WU v ;.. i',...!. s:..T, l.v wriS Mil ! :iu. mi int' Kin" l.i:e Hft!e, Sprains, all Swrl ' '' threatened to cut the heart ..ut of len Throats, Coughs, Ac. Kave foO ! Mr. Thrush and do him otn. r s, nous bvtlen-eof .re K.ttlc Warrant ii'jiry. He bad U n in jail for sw time tlunng Jlie winter lor cu'img another Imv .Inring a fiudit, and did- C nt want to go l:-K. lie lias 1.0 jmt- 1 sou to .-are for him niiit was pliut .1 m the Toor Ltns- a sSort time. ag, Imt .1 . a . gui away una ca.ua i i"" u ..kui i d:iv evening. Ho was gifeu a bear- in- 1 fore Sjuire Shull, Monday . tn..rning, who s-nt bim lck to jail i to await the disposition f .-ourt. j when he-will proKibly Ixj sent to tbe ! reforniatorv. ar invited to briiig their horses to the sle w ground rr.d Lave them th-rwi-.Lly broke free of a" cbr.rg. I. RAM) FREE STREET PARADE. en d-v of sliow. beaded bv our Fa in a ( I Genuine l.Un Aru- ed the n:..st wonderful blemish curt ev.rkm.wn. S.ld bv Ij. I'.aiikx A (.'. . Irrnir-'ist. Mirthntown. N v Mr. tovl.v n Ali-e Ha, :tec on. I daughter of Rev. Ti. Y. Hays, of. Fort Podge. Ioo, and r.-ct ntly .f tliis t l.u. .li.-d on the 7th .if May, at Nevada. Tow. Miss Hays was' married to Kev. Caimpht-11 Coyle, last S ptetnlier after removing from tliis' place. Several months previous to her denth she wuh injured by a uiis- ' bnp in getting out of a buggy. au-I ; . .. ;n;...u .... . .... 1 ....... T . u. I ; (iiT m 1 1 1 1 1' . . - . . ..... . . n... v. u . death. The Illoomfield Time t.ays C'bincb bugs are W.lly eating th wheat in thiscotinty. In some place the dam nge done already is very great. On Sunday Willi llousrr and w ife .f (' nter township buried their daughter Carrie, which matin the fifth funeral from that bouse in two weeks. The one child left ia a baby William S teltle, Ibe xqulre l.K us Military I'.alid Chaiiet. drawn bv 8 birci I to I'm s. Admission to all 5 c. i.ts. Chil dren to (afternoon show only) 10c. Wait for this show. S.-e larger i bills for further iai ticulars. Will al 1 so exhibit at Lewistuwu, June 3, i Miller.itown, June oth. It I Kit: McCahas. On May Cth, 100, at Cross Keys iu Ldt-k township, Martha Mi-Cahuu, wife o.f J. S. McCahan, ng i d S vtars, "2 mouths and 7 davs. has npjx'iiit.-d i:i-tice f the Governor leaver William S. Settle a peace for tbe T.ast Ward r levMs town. At the February election Set tle and a leuiocra, named Fosnot. were candidates for the offW. The election resulted in a tie. Then llie borongh constabl issued a writ for a speci-d election in Msr-h, at which Fosnot was elected. When be came whi.-h was sent away from home to the State IK-par'ment Tor bis .oni when t b dread disease, diphtheria, ; misi. n the special election was he Id to broke out. j be irregnlar. I'.ov Kreider. pod of M- J.u.ie HAVE ICU MOSEY TO DEPOSIT? -o - ARE V01 A BORROWER ? Kreider. of this place had bis batil injured by the explosion cf a pistol cartridge May lf. Boys with bim bad placed th cartridge in a piece of old pistol barrel fastened in a plank and exploded it. The metalic ease ctnitainincr the ball and powder n Reduced Kalpa to Uirman llapllalaat Korlli .Man clicater. Ind., 1 1 I'eun- iTanlia Railroad. For the Wr ef mo-etiug of tb f visitors t' the 'G.-.mau Uapilstsi s'i-i-, lnd., the l'enn- 1, K.w.fc r.f l.i. linn.l it. was remov- I rlvnn ia Itailm.lil C otui iiiur wl I st-l was thrown into and embedded in ! at North Man: ed and the wound dressed by P. M. Ciuwford, assisted by Dr. B. II. Kit ter of McCovsville, who was present at the dressing. By a special election Richard Vaux, will become the successor cf the late congressman Samuel J. Ran dall. The Republicans have made no nomination against Vaux, but will do so for the general election in November. Randall was a Jemo- excursiou tickets to North Manchester ; at one fare and a fiird for the round trip. Tickets will e so'd May -O'.'i j to 'J"'h, valid for return untu Jai.e 23' b, lbOO, inclusive. j The esceptiona'ly good facilities af- j forded by the KeLU'-ylvauia's through j triiiua to the eet, commend tin loute most btrorgly to tbeputrouagu of visitors to thia m.-eting. The specific round-trip rate from -1 ILL AT THE FIRST MIFFLIKIOWN, PA. TTOTJR PER CENT. PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Kiee-v imd at Lowest Rates. MiKH-Tfiwy .-ak:ts. lirri.ia..ii. May 21, 1HW. l-uiter , rK6 Ham..... ... ghoulder, ... Sides, ...... Laid 15 .10 G. SIlKLLENBr KGtK, 7rajarrr. Tbkaii'reb'). Offiii. i MiflliutowD, l'a., At.ril 17, IH:K. J n-JIsTKh'S NOTICES. "volireis l.en-iiv niven tiiat I tie toMewmg tt-rN.ina liae tii-.l tfi. ir accum? in the K'-u-IMiir'a Oltice ol Jurnata fuiintv. uml the ituie will lie j.reeriU-d fur c.iutlnuatriu an-t alloa'anc .it tin 4 Irj.lioii!,' Court f u be hcli at Mitt::r.T..-a-n, l'a , oa Iiem.it Jise Kth, 1S9-I, ;i oVi.rf-k a - I. 'I tie first pirn il account ol Simuel I.. Sj.ich.rr. Lxrcu'nr of VVil'iaiu Sb.ij;. lro ot StiMi'iehatiL'a tuwn-ui;', d o ia.e.1. ti Tbe account ol of Dauiel I'ar.DibaUcri VvwuT..r ... Itonl trniri W hitn.fr. It.. ..' .. -. ... -j . ... . , M ilt'::itei n, d.-caM d. f Z. Th lir.-! a-i i linal ac.--.a-i: ..I W. 1. j Tt."aii .n. Kx.-c vtor ol iljay An Tb u p- j mid, la:.; cl' ra.Kir t-jwr.ali'p. d c .m-.1. j i. 1 li tirrt :ni.l (ii.a ac- eiii.t el E. I. Sbe.ir-r, A iia ni iraf or cl Cl.n:ttuj "i!-I 1. r, l-it-- i !' 'irrTrvd t:; -'!'. -l-.-c-'i1 .i. 1 V Tim aTOuat !" J.iTua Mi like.i. Ail- iiiin vr it.:r ol 1 c. i.l M. Ur.t!b i :, i.i:u. it Tn c ir.ua :o:-j.'iiji, d'C-a.-..;l. 6. f i t!.ia acaouat ol Margaret Htiu.. .Vlarnbmtrix "1 J W'.b II:ia;, 1 .'e Faetl lowbLi,, rtec-ja- l. 7. Tlx tir.t ii.il liaai (ten ut .if Cli tri. k . 1.. Warram, Ad:iiini!irator ol Kiizabetb U. VVareaui !a'e ul l"jltrs in, di-oeaiicd. 9. Tbe brat aud nual accouut of A- S ikeson, Aa uiini'r-ft.ir 4. b n. nt Samu -I OL. $or; laU ol b.ilu towuibip, deceased. Tde accouut of Jaiuea C. OWeaun, A1 inioistritor ol Ja jira ii. Osstt.ia, lata ol j-ruce Hill toaxabip. deceafed. 10. Tbe -artial account ot Saoiu -I I. Siiueuton and W illiain F. simnufon, Ad.um m'u'iirs nl Jox-pli l. 5imoolon, la:o o! Lark tuKb.-Lip, deci-aned. 1. Tb. and final account of Jatuea 1. J'.bi.-..n, Executor ot Maria Jobnaoa late t i'crt K al, d.craM-d. Ti Tte f r I at.d jMriial accoui.t cl Ai lre.1 J. la!? rson. Em . A1 'u ii.inlraler c - t. a. ol J lTttes. Wiillai r, 'ale ol Tu-carora I. n u .bi;, dcie. i' I. 1-1. 1 t.v ar.-our.t of John K. VanO: mcr l.uar.'i m i.; i...n I H.. a.-. D :niel K. Vau t'fiuur, tiiiii.ir cbil'lr u u' Vr.t lrm r, .lcea. ed, aa ala'i i t.y t . M. l'.n.Ucil, tsij., A-i-tniaiMra'or ol John K. VaiiOrmer. 14. Tbe li et aud iutc-nded as tbe ttj.a' aeri.utit ol (veoriru S. Briner. Adniiai-itrator el' Cfberiiie brui r, decean-d. 15. Tbe first partial accoui.t ot Wilson I M. lioupbrety, outt ot tbe Kxecutora ol j Uattbew Dougherty, late of Tuscajora towii atnp, decea.ed. It Tbe tlmt and final account of Bnj i uiin 'ur. 11, Admi'iistrator of Mary Caracll late ot Ttjori.ptft.utown, deceased. 17. T'.ie first partial account of Jonepb Kotliroi-k, hr.ee titer nt lianiei SieL-or, late of Fayette tonfbip, deacmM?,l. 1. Tbe limt and final acci uut of A. J-Ker;u-iii. Adiiuiiistra or ol Jane. GoLorn late .T 1UM:arora to'ub:p, deceaavd. 19 I be Crl oi.d Dual account ol li. F. Hurcl.fi.-ld; Lmj., A-liuiointrator ol Gideou Ila'd.uiai. :ate oi heale to itnp decejStd. 'JO. The liri-t and final aci-.m i.t ol" N: II. W xkirli.m, Kxi-cutor ot Mrs. Martha V. j ra bill, n. e N i. l.Ia, l-:e ol i'.:cttu lon i.p d''CeaM"l. L'l Ttetiibt ai:d tiual accouut of J. 11-. naul .N. elv, Km , AvimiUMtralor ol Sam. i.el 11 . Fe-ber, late of Monroe tounsbip, -incaM-d. 12. The ruyplenieiiUl a.'c .'ii.t ; J hu T. at..i Jaxoii T. KobiM.ii, Lxc.uiura ol K'ibeit Ui.hiscu, late ol Lack toat.si i, deceased as Mated by J.t--ii T. Jiobiroti, aurvivit f Lxct. u.or- Tbe account of James VV. Iluatetier, Bx.cuior ol Jobu Faitoo, lalo of Wa.kei toanabi', lieccased. and i( you mi.s that you will miss bargains without a parallel, BOOTS AND eiJOES, SI.irrERS, - - - - RUBBERS, OVKJiSITOKS, U3IBREL.LAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, FOR EVEIlYIiODV AT G. W. HECK'S SHOESTORE, ON HiUrMJEST.: M IFFLIXTWW.N, l'A. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON To attend the Attractive bale ol Clothin" from that goes ou iiniiy THE iMMEWSE STOCK OF D. W. BE UP TO THE MARK ft JSTO to gtillt! Iot -to Discolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE EUu I D ft at l-alaT MARK. NEEDS NO LAUNDERINO. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. aVTaV ma f al.Va 3 lY is a solid h3.nd.rome cake of scouring soaD i for a!! cleaning no equaJ xceph in value, ih- bright, tid -.;iv. .'- taie tie rcacc oiTti 5i: the knives aaJ wash-bad, tLe h-jih-t,.' : a new piu if 70 :-r ; " 1 clever hctuci.s-.iicr oil-clothi -;ice. It will -fa C21 scoar : bri-j'it:y. Tlie . Is m cLau aa 1..- et. Ee a LNCCH r.-ICCi'G Ciaj CO., CiE'.V YORK. It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL VKHS Who have money to invent to examine the Stock of (Joeds lor MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It if truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTrFUl, STYLES of fcfuitK aikI Overcoiits at the Wonderfully Low Trices. Ilis prices leave all Competitors in the reur, o dnn't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. I I A K L E Y AI IIFl.Is TOWN T IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT UK 11AVK The Largest Stock -OK HARDWARE UN THE COUiSTY l uildirg Hardware was never 60 low as iiov, Viii.s i-oc hs iii.(. Kt.. c i:mmt, I'l isti:r, ;i f:u t eveiytLiij iu tlie Hardware Line incluJiiij IIoum.- Fin niliinx O ....(1h WALL. PAPER, f5LEiD, ifcc., Are Aon Sold at Itottom Prioe hy FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. l'OCLTKY I'ATS il j.raperly ioanapel. Tlia PorLTar hiL Ltnx, lUbliabud luonthly, finely llluBlratr.l. in tbe beat papr fur fanner aod farmt-r Leas thaa Bv. cents a month brings it to yon poHt paia. Seed atarnporsainplecoj r. Address Poultry JBulUtix, Z'M fearl fc t. New Yore. TO WEAl wm Buttnring from tlie effata of youthful rrorm. early dtcay, wa.sun ta.k u. lot maubool, et c., I wiU ei.d a able tntaUMfM-tV'd coctauuiue full p&rticulani f'T laOm cure. F REE chr A. rplandid medlcml work ; ahoola 1 roavd by vry man mho i Dorrous and dblUta.a4. Addr -v Prof. r. c rowixB, noaiuC9QAft aalilHllllslIIMlM aCaVaVasT .faCfatVOhAJiMiMiy0j