MlFFLlN'rOWN " TERMS' -tlon 1-M VtT nnnm , P'4 I'Li.J,.. 2-W if -ot paid wiil.in Ijow"1 , -arertiseinents inserted at OU jitfieai insertion. . ... """ot business notices in local col i& IU,cr;, ;,n be made to those desiring bv the yew, half or quarter "SHORTLOC.ILS. r,hbi?t are plenty. tn.at is tiaprlni-ss. IhcW is bu wponu... f-aerinnt are or..r. .sofcorni.Urg-. fl,. marriage licence law. !(, J'i!1 ,iK'se a""1 d-v'- Tuda."' slsrtin; to shorten. " taaioosoie u fij,, crr.t, for "rri ( license, sjjeai'i. tne etr pravel train, j.. u:t 1" Kl!t l Schott's w!wre ram n,:e shirt factory f pd. "the locast do not sting." Ibcbav tn.pili! with little rain. 7!rt li-t harvt iil hj in on tije. j-, jro. .h:rt lor tet. at Schott's. stores dose at ( u'ciocii, P. M. (i-.oi wki!ig shirt for lCct. at Schott's. j. gjrt a ! rab'giuR his store room, g, to SLott for your 2 Vt. summer coat. Ljrwk WHS s pood one for hay m&k- 4f,s;!lsof hardware poods at McCHn- .'it; 5:if" horn from Dickinson Col- t:r.4 of oaa water at Hickonberg- 8 ttapara: cn the temperance ques ts. 1 :tpirt 'rm everywhere, a short hay T-. T- p'Mfh'r ro :a: se the marriage li- F5 :s b';f are rumerona In Snyder 3it. 4 ; i ci J-fvs. at Lairds'. very ep. T' nrrsrif is fcnoeron In many 4 t'.'.i tinif st Hjntirg'inn oa the Tr. fhe (or aiilinir. young rabbit is fire !i i a' l"ralr to a girl to wink with u re. Gra crid'."-t:1 gr.tss cyth at Mc- C::!r. Tarxd paer will drive weevil out of praeri. &:hott wi!', soil yon a pair of goad oreralla fa Tit. AH woo.'mena cassimore suits at ScUott'n i 15.38. Wi'den, iap-, and t;n Da-:ke?a at Mc Ciik't. Tbfre are tweire p-isoners in tha Hunt a4oa jiii. Tbe banks will be cla-wi on Saturday, liflocrth. f cha't s!N a boy a anit at $2.50, a bettor Wio ta)B. whether the locast do, or 3 not :ing T 'cfc'itt ili yon a pood every day lii! tor 4.Ci. Go to Schot: for a good pair of working ft!:! for Svrt. L;wi.t.,wais t. their fourth of July . ci:i i iv. lix'ii rh.EiL'? of not far a part cause a it weather, ibriai (Jiiks is cn'rring bis birn in Mil-t'.-m r.suip- E-K'cfi'd, Tiog county, baa three at;-.- .'actorir--. 's J;r.w Hoir j bas ben visiting !!s in Tiro. . The biftiall crji-i Las struck t!ie nunt i;J'.'B Ixas bar J. Thare j, u ubiic dance in Patterson '. Ti.urly tiight. Tunty C'crcniissiorere are to get $3 lor "J -t 'isys wvrk. l ouj.. cl the l.cift(.wn Free Press was iiIosl ob9 i3y last f -k. Eei'crluun n.airh (aotory turn's out 1, UifM tcatch liMs a day. fiitarkcysa-e reported to bo plenty, r:i:ijr 8nr!y 0n locut diet. Ej loakiLg thiotigh a dart glaaa large V-U on the sun ui iy be seeirf S. Ni.nh. of 1'attemon, had a valua- !Ure to a;,. a t,.w nret limit Associaliona are organir--I tor Han, st Home meetings. li.rr I)ytit;ger, wbo has been teaching a Stiabrrn college is at home. Mrs tlist are offrnsive on the atrtet AM U j ut to jail to aober up. Ttiro w;u u a display of fiia works on of the 4th at Concord. "ft:euiEty umu is advertising far " ,u"'tid toU6 of tiiuoth bar. J e choif, Xew Clothing Advertise ' l" S'ioution. Wd the market. U,!iP"l!'f 'n!l I'r"'1"' l"e9,ion do n.dcr ag. ot tsin u-er on the aiyf J.ffm Academy students closed the auh tiT0 j.'.a4knt entertainments. "rn of Dr- Graham, of j ")! if Ua:e frou; Dickinson College. -rer Lunr. f,...... . yt-. 1.1. Ldja -.i .a.-.unig...n r,e0n I olirge, came home last week. 1,0 S(1'ot ft" child's suit for $1.58. Hiiah Uc.i!-e , row.ofTurbett town tit, F J ,rom '' Heel of a rattle sn-ke ,kii!.B,, It,. (-. ' average number of ia th - - v,lUrea eyery day at AI- ',i.T trt'"1''""1"if'een wom i Blair tt '' "Ul:z court to divorce iiter ti 'iu bl" ' f r:V' '',ob, r naTia-f(; j iJs l,neU'orutheRecorder Isntr . . W . - 5 "er P" to' i fj-ai. " anbury ba the I4th day It will cost the Baltimore and Ohio rail r.ad seven million dollars to get torongh Philadelphia. Tou can't eat enough in a week to last yon a year, and yon can't advertise on that plan, either. Ask your post master for the new postal rates. The new postal law goes into oper ation to-day. Three hundred first class locast posts for sale. Inquire of W. C. Laird, McCoysville, Juniata County, Pa. A young lady from this town was knock ed senseless by a wave ol the ocean while bathing at Atlantic City. It was a grand party at Dr. Braaee's Mnnlain House, at Academia on the even ing of the 23rd of J mis judge Muhard. of 51 trcer county, has de cided that the Poor Directors are not enti tled to traveling expenses. The potato bug has appeared in large numbers in many of the "pitches" in this riciuity, within the past week. Wrs. Samuel Singer, of little Germany, Perry, county, was sun struck on Saturday wevk, she is slowly recovering The State Teachers,' Association will meet at Ilamsburg on the 7th of July and continue till the 9lb inclusive. Nearly all the women in town attended auction last week, and for that matter, near ly all the uit-n in town did the ea ne thing. Six pair of half-hose for 2-ct. Scbott'a. The hoodlum is known by the way be tlands and aita about the streets and en deavors to slur people that walk or drive by- There is a distemper araong the hogs of Lebanon comity, many have died, the ani mals turn Mack ou the belly and bark alter death. People who advertise only ouce in three uion'b. forget that most folks canuot re member anything longer than about seven days. So tew bass are caught, that the belief prevai.s, that, the tish are kept supplied wilh food by the locn-U that fall into the streams. A crossing is to be laid across Main street.lrom the corner of the National Ho tel. Candidates are getting rea ly for the campaign. There is a colony of rnnaway bank cash iers in Csuada, aud men instinctively catch hold of their pocket books when they get among them. Rev. ?Jr. Hays and family did not arrive ti l !--t Friday evening. A congregational reception was held iu ths parsonage t 9 o'clock P. M. McCulioch Mills people will celebrate tho afternoon of the 4th by a festival, aid top the climax by a balloon ascension. Up in a balloon boys. Miss E iiabvth Kauflrain, formerly of Jn nia'a, but the past eighteen yors a resident it Lena, Illinois, is visiting friends and rcl at i" ej in Juiiista. Tb siiondance upon the closing exercise cs of Airy View Academy l ist pndiv ev euiiie, was so Iag' tint goKi standing room v. ss not ti; in had. There wire i:ht applicatious for licenao to fMl liij i t befo-e Ju Ik White, of Indi ana county, on the 2iid iut., not one of j wLich as jrraMcd. Aclibuw lei!;viiu lit in due Hon. J. Simp son Africa. S CP t iry of Internal Affairs for a copy of the rep.irt of tho JJurein of In dustrial St .tislics. 1 h-y c irry tho question of cruelty to an imals to a fine point in Bucks county, where recently, VTiilam Hibbs was he-vi!y fined tor cruelty to a dog. Juidou Riidie Las ro-stocked an old horse pistol, that he says was brought fro m Ireiaud to A mL-rkta by an ancestor of Thom as Stii.son. decessetl. The Governor of Kansas cillei on ths national Secretary of War, for troops to de fend the settlers along the southern bound ary from Kansas of an Indian invasion. Kev. T. J. Shcrr ird formerly a psatrtr of tb Presbj tcrians here, but no a preacher at Honey brook, Chestor county, it is said, inspired the new icarriage license law. Frank Thompson, Second Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, will go to Europe on a two months levo ol absence, granted to him by the Board of Directors, j David rjooby, a Belleville, Milbin county , boy. killed a black snake that was six feet ten inches long and eight inches ronnd the body. The boy stoued the snake to death. A Pickaway county, Ohio, piper lies on our table, it contains a lo-ig list of ciliz.-n wbo remonstrate agiinst thecommissionur racing the tax rate in this year of short crops. There is a flutter in the pension bnreau at Wa?-hiiigton for ths reason, that the term of off ce of one hundred and thirty special agents expire oa th. 30th day of t'ais month. A large coinptny of Presbyterians met at the bouse of Mrs. Christy, ol Friday even ing, and in a b'dy visited the parsonage to greet Rev. Mr. Hays, who had that evening arrived with bia family. The left front wheel of a spring wagon in, which wero two women an! a by, d ihed outward so badly, last Friday afternoon, on Third street, orpofi'o Daniel Pannebaiier's house that the wagon became a subject for repairs. Tho Middleburg, Snyder county Post says : Abram L. and Aaron J., twin sons, of Hon. Ker Middlcswort, deceased, pissed their seventieth birthday, in last January and are both hale and hearty and good lor twenty yesrs more. "Four ounces oil of cloTes, two ounces oil of Kppermint, eight ounces Persian powder, four onuces gum camphor; mix. The preparation la warranted to drive a mosquito ont of the room. If it faili, hit blm with a wet towel." The closing exercises of the Mifllintown Academy for the term closing June, "1885, were up to similar eccasions of former o.n It would be a Ions and wearv search '..,. Aea temv Dnt.il that surpass the pupils of the MifHii.town Acad emy in public exercise. On last Tuesday evening a party of young folks from this p;ace. drove to the Moun tain Houe, the resideoeo of Dr. Brasee, at Academia, where they spent a very pleas ant time, .n dancing and in other social en joyments. They a!l left well pleased with the entertainmen: they had received at the hands of Doctor and Mrs. Braiee. The Friendship Hook and Ladder Com pany, will bold a grand ice cream festival, in their HU, in P itterson, on Thursday and Friday evening, and Saturday, day and j 0 veiling, July 2, 3 and 4. Ice cream, cake, ; ilB,,,t,ade, oranges, bananss, peanuts, and! j many other articles will be offered tor sals. n. l.a v;n k timmusi ad Thnradav ev- tension on oiui..- night Grand display of fireworks oa BatmKlay A party that was belling a newly ma rried party at raw F.w, III., one night last week were tired into with a shot gun by a brother Of th krida 1 . - . uu iwg oi me rovsterera were fatally injured, The man that shot them hss been placed under arrest. In no other medicinal preparation bare ihereso.u of the most intelligent study and scientific inquiry been so steadily and progressively utilised as in Ayer's Siaapa- ruia. it leads the list as truly scientific preparation for all blood diseasea. Loug'a portable steam saw mill in Black Log valley was destroyed by tire on Friday night. All hands connected with the mill were away that night, and iu destruction was not known to the management till on Saturday. Insurance one thousand dollars. Hanlin, the tramp, who was put In. jail for assaulting bis wife near Port Royal, some days ago. waa released last Friday from custody. His wife had so far recov ered from the eifects ol the family fracas, that it was not deemed justifiable longer to bold the man. The cutting of whe at will commence be fore the fourth. The corn field, hay field, and wheat field is a profitable place in which to spend tho fourth, and happy should be the man that baa a Held of corn to work, or a field of hay to make, or a field of wheat to cut, on the fourth. There are people id town who have their children to drive their cows out into the country to pasture along the roadside. Uow would it do for the country people to turn their cows out of their stables and drive them to town to browse on the grass and herbage of the town t An exchange says : Those who have ex perimented in killing potato bugs, aro of the opinion that the safest of all ways to destroy them is with two spoonfuls of am monia in a gallon of water. It is they say, far better than toe dangerous Paris green or London purple, and fully as efficacious. Take care boys, a lot of Annapolis naval cadets were taken before an investigating committee on the charge of having thrown baud kisses to young ladies that came to Annapolis with a Sunday School excursion. Girls don't like to be flirted witn in that wav. The charge against the bore waa not proven. By action of the board of directors . O. Kreider is principal of the Miiliiotown schools, on a salary of ' a month. J. X. Keller will teach the second scool tor $50 per month. Miss M. A. Cooper will teach the third school for $30 per month. Miss Annie Sweigert will toach the fourth school for $27 per month. It was a grand old time commencement entertainment that waa held at Airy View Academy last Friday. It was alter miduight beiore the eua of the programme waareach- ei. A number of people lrom this place did nut get home till after ene o'clock on Saturday morning. The entertainment was a aucctss in every way. People must borrow and loan to each oth er in tho transaction of business, and in the sale and purchase of property, they cannot stop to do otherwise because, ol a tiuan cijl scare. The way 1 1 ilo, is not to get scared, but go right along with tho work and meet the obligation. A man may buy prepersy on time and .pay for ii by judicious management just as people ol I 'lie past bate done, and as jople are doing in every county in the tinted Slates, there may bo a wreck here and theru by the lorce of circuuistnucta but that is no just cause for a scaro or panic. It may be tne very tune when a little forbearance may tiJo over loaded people over. Djn't get scare I. There are fish stories and fish stories, without end, but the follow lug taken from, the Tribune lake them all down aud should suthec lor one whole year. The only fault iu the story is that the fish has no logs to get iu and out of the crock when tne water is low ir the dam. The water ought to be bd ilauicd, bib enough, all the time, to swim the tlfch, or legs should be put ou the caiue, but here is the stoij, word forword: Near the residence of Boyd Wilson, which is near the dam at i'urt Koyal, a cattish has made its borne in a croc that was put to Soke by Mrs. Wilson It is tueie lor spawn ing purposes ; wben any vue goes near, It comes out of the crock and swiuis away on lv to return in a tew minutes. Some times the water is used by the mill and the top of cro,k ia to or three inches out of the wa ter, but tho cattish minsges to wiggle out and in to suit its iLclination. Many have gone just to see it. IV here Ii Tbe Boy. Information Is wanted concerning Alex. Davie a lad sixteen veara old. rather heavy .-r nearlv Ave feet In hulzht. with dimple in left check and name upon right arm, light biir and blue eyes. Any one who can ad-vi-e bis parents of bis whereabouts will con fer a great favor upon tiem. Exchanges please copy. Address Robert Davie, Du bois, Pa. - Tbe Ceunly Teteran Associa tion. The Executive Comniitted of the County Voteran Association met in this town on last Saturday tho 27th diy of Juno 18o, lor the purpose of fixing the time and place of holding the annual re-nnion and for the trai.sac'.ion of other business. The commit tee resolved that the re-uniou shall bj held at Mifllintown, on the 24tb day of Septem ber, lb85. A committee to invite speak lts for th l occasion was appointed. Hou. Louis E. Atkinson, General HarUliorn and Gener al J. K. Kobson are the coruiniitee. ComnatinlcaUoB- Poit Kotal, June 29. 1885. We bad the pleasure of attending tbe closing exercises of Airy Tiew Academy, on Friday evening, last. With the usual declamation, recitations, original orations and compositions, there was also a debate on the question, "Should Congress lay some powerful restrictions on foreign im migration I"' While all the performances were good and well made and evinced care ful preparation, as was indicated by tbe fre quent applause. Tbe debate and the tab leaux deserve especial mention. They re flect great credit on every one concerned in them, a they were not only amusi-ig bnt also tasteful and instructive- But' the special feature of the entertainment" was the music by Miss Wsgner and her pupils. Miss Wagner is not only a very superior teacher, but also first rate performer on tbe piano, and has given entire satisfaction to her pnpils and patrons, and has made many warm friends in the community. Ai ry View Academy has always been more remarkable for its thorough intellectual drill, and moral traiuing, than for mere ex ternal and superficial show, and we tnink that Mr- Wilson and his associate instruc tors have conferred lasting benefit on the whole community. A benefit hich can be appreciated only Vf a anort liberal patron age. T BvTal. The Marriage License Law. The following is the lull text of the act recently passed by the Legislature, provid ing for the registration and license of per sons who intend tojassnme marital relation. It will go into operation on the 1st of Octo ber next : That from and after the 1st day of Octo ber, 1885, so person within this common wealth shall be joined in marriage until a license shall have been obtained for that purpose, from the clerk of the Orphans' Court in the county where the marriage is performed, which said license shall be in form as follows, to wit: State of Pennsyl vania, County of, sa. j To any minister of the Gospel, Justice of the Peace or oth er officers or other persons authorised by law to aolemuiso marriages. Ton are hereby authorised to join togeth er in tho holy state of matrimony, accord ing.to the rites and ceremonies of your church, society or religious denomination, and the law of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, A B and C D . Given under my hand and seal of the Or- pnana- uoun, ot said County of , at , this day of , Anno Domini, one thou sand. Clerk. For which said license, tbe clerk shall re ceive the sum of filly cents. Tbe license shall have appended to it, two certificates, nnmburel to correspond with the said license, (one marked original and one marked duplicate), which shall be In form as follows : I , hereby certify, that on the day of , one thousand , at , and , were by me united in marriage in accordance with license Issued by the Clerk of Orphans' Court of County, Sigued, Ministers of tho Gospel, Justice of the Peace or Alderman, and the certificates marked "original" shall by the person sol emnizing the marriage be given ti the per sons married, and the certificate marked "duplicate" shall be returned to the clerk of the Orphaus' Court of the proper county as provided in section 4 of tbia act : Pro vid id, That in all cases in which tbe par ties intend solemnizing their marriages themselves, no such marriage shall take place until the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court of tbe proper county shall certify their right so to do, in a declaration in the lollowing jorm : To A B and C D Legal evidence having been furnished to me iu accordance with the act of Assembly, spproved tbe day of , 1885, this certi fies that I am satisfied that there is no le gal impediment to you joining yourselves together in marriage. A B ., Clerk And in lien of tbe certificate above givon there shall be appended to such declaration two certificates in tbe following form : We hereby certify that on the lay of , 188-, we united ourselves In marriage at , in tbe county of , having first obtained from the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Com t of said county, a declaration that he was satisfied that there were no existing I gal im pe liiueiueut to our so doing. A B C D . We, the undersigned were present at the solemnization of tbe marriage of A . B and C . D ., as set forth in tbe foregoing certificate. D . E . F . Section 2. The Clerk or said Court shall procure at the cost of tbe proper county ai'O. keep a suitable book m bis othce anri among his recoida to be called tho uisrriage licen-e docket, in which he shell make a Complete record ul tbe issuing of said li censes, a:id ali the matters which lie shall be required to ascertain relative to tbe rights of said parties to obrjn. sir! license, together with their ages an 1 residences. Section 3. The Clerk of said Court ahtll inquire of the party applying for license as aforesaid on oatti or anirmation relative to legality of aaid contemplated marriage, and if there shall be no legal impendiuient there to, then he shall grant such marriage li cense, and if any of the persons Intending to marry by virtue of said license shall bo under 21 years of age tbe consent ol their parents or guardians shall be personally giv en beiore said Cleik, or certified ander the baud of such parents or guardian, attested by two aduli witnesses, aud the signature ot said parent or guardian shall be properly acknowledged b-.-loro a Notary I'ubl'C or other ollicer competent under ttio Ijv so re ceive c.no Ic.l'-uieot, which id certifi cate and oa'h shall be tiled ol record in sa'd office, and entry of the same shall bo made by said Clerk on the marriage license dock et as a part of tbe records ol the issuing of said license, and for which he sh ill receive as his fee the sum of 50 cents in sdditoa to tbe marriage license toe and If any Clerk of ony of said Court shall in any other m in ner issue or sign any marriage license be shail forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding $1,000 lo and for tbe use ol the snrns party aggrieved. Section 4. The certificate provided for marked duplicate in section one of this act shall by the person soleron'ii'ijr siid marriage be returned duly signed hy the Clerk of the Orphans' Court who issued fhe license within thirty days alter the solem nizicg of said marriage and tbe said Clerk upon tbe reception of any certificate as pro vided for herein shall immediately enter the docket where the marriage be soleranired by the psrti'-e themsulve the certificate of such marriage sl.sll be signed by them, st teted by two witnesses and filed wjfh sail Clerk as aforesaid, an l said every Minister, Justice or other person who shall neglect or refuse (o t-nsmil said certificate to said certificate to said clerk w ithin tho time pre scribed by this act shall forfeit and pay the sun of $30, and tbe Clerk wbo shall ne glect or refuse to make such record without any additional foe shall also forfeit and pay the sum of $(', said fines and for feitures to be for the nse of the connty in which said marriage license was issued Section 5. If any Minister, JastKe or any otner officer or person shall solemnize the marriage ceremony or shall be attesting witnesses to the same, within this Common wealth without said person first having ob tained the proper license as herein before mentioned and set forth, he or they so nf fficiating or attesting witnesses to the same within this Commonwealth without said persons having first obtained the proper li cense as hereinbefore mentioned and set forth, he or they so officiating or attesting sbsll forfeit and pay the snm of $100 to and for the nse of the connty in which said mar riage was solemnised . Sectioa 6. A certified copy of the record of said marriage license and certificate nn-' der tbe hand of said clerk and seal of said conrt sbsll be received in all courts of this Commonwealth as prima facia evidence of said marriage between the parties therein named. 8 action 7. Any Una or forfeiture arising to tbe eeanry or any parry, nerwn or "r-, sous Mi consequence ol the violation of any of the preceding sections of this act shall be recovered by an action of debt in the name of said party, person or persons or county ss plaintiffs In the same manner as other debts are recoverable by law, with the nanal cost in any conrt of record In any connty of this Commonwealth in which the defendants shall be found. Section 8. Section 2 of the act or Feb ruary 14th. 1730, entitled "A Supplement to the act for preventing clandestine marria ges," be and the same is hereby repealed, and all laws and parts or laws inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Tilth extracted without pain. Perfect ly harmless. Acts on the tooth only. Toothache stopped in live minutes, without extracting. Artificial teeth from $ .00 to $12.00. G. L. Data, Mifllintown. Attention- Bast Watievosd, June 2S, 1385 At tention, Benjamin F. Walla Post, No. 33-4. Ton are hereby requested to turn out on July 4, 1886, at 2 o'clock P. M., at which hour the Post will hold its regular meeting. At 7 o'clock P. M. Thore will be a grand parade and a salute of twenty gnns fired, and an ascension or three balloons. Com rades, come one, all, aud let us celebrate the glorious fourth. R. A. Won, S. B. Babtlit, Commander. Adjutant. Excursion Tickets to Yellow atone National Park. It la announced by the passenger depart ment or the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny that there has been placed on sale at all principal ticket cilices or the company a slocK or excursion ticket to Tellowstone National Park. These tickets will Do sold In connection with Pennsylvania Railroad tickets to Chicago, thence by tbe several roads from that point to Council Bluffs or St. Taul, thence by tbe Union or Northern Pacific to Tellowstone Park. The tickets by both the Union and Northern Pacific routes bear liberal condition ss lo limit of going and returning trips. Communication. Vax Dyer. Pa., June 29, 1885. Mr. C. C. Lantz says, out of the several I hundred peach tree be baa planted not one will be spared by tbe locust. Samuel Funk had a cistern made last week. Tbe excavating was done by Geo. Kerchner, and tbe wall was put in by G. C. Lants. Mr. D. S. Kloss, who has been at Pitts burgh during the past year is now ander bis parental roof spending short time among his fnends. Mr. Benson, who was stung by a locust some time since, has recovered, so as to be able to work again. The pests mnst leave their mirks behind with some. Mr. Henry Sieber while working'st tho steam sasr mill had his leg broken by a rol ling log. Dr. I. N. Orubb set the broken bone. Quite a sad accidvnt for Heury, and ho. his our sympathies That wss fl; sliowcrwehid onStndiy On" man's corn gre-w so fast tint the locusts kittiug nn the stalks were gtoan info Ihe com tot hawr.g lime lo escape. What will become of tlu.u sevent-en years hence I Pasting the blicks-nith shop, nr'ii -h is occupied by Jos. Snyder, one day last week, ! ftf noticed eight wagon tire in the fire, two I reapers and a slat wagon awaitimr repairs, by these indications he tuustj be having a good trade. Thos. Porter is building sn incubator, or a bs baiter, we don't know which it Is, but it ia some kind of a baiter, and we un derstand it is nearly complete.!. T'le bass sre being so well fed by tbe locust that fail into the water, that it will require some kind . of a patent baiter to catch them. "Jim," o! the Triimne, soems to iuigi-ie he is troubling "I no" with his gleanings. Not In the Iract Jim, but tbe column you occupy comes nearer being an ow I sheet tbsn "Gleanings." Who is Ibis "Eli you are con tinua'ly speaking of, is be another partner, or'is he the manager, Barnum has placed over you I Uso. When he comes borne at night w th his breath highly perfumed with cloves and exp'ains that cloves are good to keep aaray niosqnitos, she telNhim t'uit it is as go id a a'ory as to tell that he hi bee i at the lodge. Positively Tbe Last Chance TO r.xT CUEAP CABINET PHOTOGRArnS. Only One Mo nth more. The bad wea'her during the past thirty days having prevented many persons from taking advantage of my offer of CseunCafti nit Photografh; I have been solicit. d to continue tbe offer for another month, which I have concluded to do, but will not guar antee any f nriher exreaiion Hence, from thisditn June 1 Ith until July 11th a period of thirty days I will continue to make Ca bixkt Photoobaprs, at my li-ry on Bridgo street, Mifflin, at a greatrr rt'luction. than have ever been made in tbe comity. With in the above dates my price will be for Cabinet Photographs, Full siz. per dozen, $3.00, present p-ic $i.(K) Half-doz-n $2 00, present price $3.00. But. although these prices will be nearly or half towra, than ever horelofore charged, the work will be as flue in quality as anv ever turned out in tbe county. Remember thrso prices only hold good within these dales from tho 11th of June to the 11th or July. June ll-lm. Jostra Hess. Tired and Languid Women. . How many women there are ef whom the words are true : "They reel languid and tired, hardly able to bear their weight on their feet, the bloom all gone from their cheeks, irritable and cross without maning to be, nerves all opset, worried with th children, fretted over little things, a harden to the metrs. and yet with no scute dU esse." What a pity it Is. Bnt a f-w bott'.-s of Parker's Toiic will drive all this iwir, and relieve the troubles peculiar to their sex. Announcements. SHERIFF. We sre snthorized to sn nonnen that CHARLES C. sfWTLL O0H, of Reed's Gap, will be a cand'date lor Sheriff, irjct to Republican usage-. Jnne 16, 1885. REGISTER asd RECORDER. We ire authorised to announce the name of rt. BKADT CAVENT, as a candidate fer re nomtnatton for the ottice ot Kegist-, Re oorder and Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court, subject to Republican usage. MiHfntsjWB, Jtrn 17, 1PM. H!S5P,,,,",,,l,J5!!!lHs MIFFLISTOWX MARKETS. Marriisrows, June 29, 1866- Butter ... KfMf Lard Ham Shoulder . S ides Kags .. 10 .. U .. 0 .. 12 .. 8 .. 7 1 MIFfLrNTOWN GRAIN- MARKKT. Folts Wheat, Corn, Oats , Ryo New Cloverseed..... Timothy seed ...... . Flax seed Bran Chop Shorts..... Ground Alum Salt... American Salt 8590 . 65 84 .... 60 5 80 1 8" 1 40 1 00 1 50 1 80 1 25 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PuiLADRxrBiA, June 29, 188r Wheat, $1. Corn &5c. oats 87c. Butter 10a22c. Egg 12c. Live hens 13c per lb. Dressed chickens 15c per lb. Live spring chickens 2 and 3 lbs to the pair at 22a2iJc a piece. Hay $19$20 per ton. LLG.1L. IilINI5TKAT(R5'NOTIi:ii. sf i! of John .V. -Weorr, .ftt'J, of Walker Whereas, letters ot Administration on the es'ate of John N. Moore, late of Walk er township, Juniata county. Pa., deceased, have been regularly Issued out of tbe Or phans' Court of Juniata connty. to the un dersigned, all parsons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre sent tbe same, properly aulbenticated, tor settlement, Elizabeth K. Moobb, Claidisi Moobb, Administrators. Van Wert, Pa., June 17, 1S5. ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK or Spring ani Summer Goods, bis now been shelved, and will be kept up week after wok by fresh sap-plies from the head of the market at Lowest Pricei. FOR LADIES i He baa Dresi Goods, Notions, Trim mings, IJIack silk, Colored silks, Col ored Cashmeres, and a full.line tf low priced Dress Goods of tbe latest Lades, and also a full line of standard shad's. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is fa!!, from th Finct Shoi to the moit ub-'a'l!ial P'ow Shoe, at prioes that will astoni.ih jou. Shoa.s for eliil Jren, Mi1"" snd Ladies. Of ail kidds. Cullce. Surar,. l'-ic, Tea. io .short cxerytbing. ask for wbt W.llit. Ql."KKN.SWRB AND ( I LASsW ARE. Erery hoae ma-t keep up is sup ply of y.EENSWAKE, GLASS WARE, WOOOKNWARK. " tbt store lo call on for such arf.cle. If you caouot vieit iij place, your order by mail wi'l be promptly attend ed to. Visit On s'ore. JIAI.l flTftEET. Ofroir? CVp.r 31itMintorris Pa., Frederick ESJaSCT: C0ST1VENESS aflirts a.-rtcfilr all the digestive and aiuiiUtie or-sus in iudluit the Kid nejs. Vb'n I. sccrrans are so aflVcid. tlu v fail tJ exlmct from the broxl the uric acid, vt hitii. carried through the etr-eu-a'lon, cause ttheumatism and Neu ralgia. : Tie functlona of the Liver are else affected hy coaiivrnc, causirur Bilious Disorders. Amoos the warning symptoms ef Bilious ri'ss are Nausea, Iiiinrs, Headache, Weakness, taver. lXmneas of Tislon, Yellowness of t-kln, Pains In the Side. 1 s k aud Shoulders, Foul Mouth. Furred Toimie. InvcularltT In the action of the lioTel. Vomiiiric. etc. The Stomach suffers whMi the bow sis are eonstl; ated, aud lodlgeatloo or Dyspepsia, follows, rifirl Bresth. Gastric Fams. J Iraritu-hf. Acidity of tbs Stomarh. Water brh. Nervousness, and Depression. are all evidi nr- of ths riearnce of this distress-In- msliulv. A Sure Rclirr for Irn-iru-lsrities of the Sfomarh snd ail consequent disossct, will be found In the use of AVER' 3 PILLS. Th'V stimulate the stomach, free the r-owels. hralthfullv Invif-onite the torpid liver and kiclncvs, and by tlrolr ckanalni, li'alinir and tonic properties, strentrthen and purifv the whole system, and restore it to a salutary aud normal condition. rnxraBED ST Dr. J. C Ayer A Co., Lowell, Haas. Bold by all DrngctsM. . . - aST DAB7 T78X1TO DR. FAHRHEY'S mm sirup. IT has erer fetlrd f fire the WO"t perfect fri (actiCp. '1 Hrttkar.J cl mothers ara uioj it all throtrsris the l9d, and ml' are plea ed with it chana hig attfectt. It Maiktaiti th Bast' Health t K mxnna rr rrmm mom Cottc aht Di am a. IV not tvr7 tout Babyitb Opiua r Moryaia liis hirrs, bnt uc Dr. Kabmty Xeethlns Syrup, svt-tch U alwsy wmfm aad ra? tiaMe. It aothc and tnta ch CKiio, F iukvis pA!nandI,viuwvATa7si rjj K-w Swrrf Kat:ial Staar to Babs aivq H kst to Mthiii All limoootm ajt Manacntfi CaaLsaa Skll rr. ('FbTTAKBD Bt Z. 33. af. TT-Rl i. 3f to ftOsT. HA0ULSTOWJI. MO. C'taatlvn ?latics3. All persons are hereby cautioned, not te to bunt or fit-h. or in anv wav to trespass on the larwta af tbe nudsralgiod In Fermanagh tKwrsV-p. IiTth Ersci. IN' UNION IS THE 'People Rally TO CM SUFPOHT MB BI BKITED EPFOBT A SPLESIHJ VICTORY IS WON. -IL There U a vast difference between promising to do and doing;. Whan SCHOTT promise a to sell Clothing at less than ethers ask for infunor goods, we have both tbe goodj and the prices to back up our assertion. Somebody, with jiore pugnacity than discretion, has aecn tit recently to olnr us in regard to offering people baits. It seenn to us we must have had a desired effect. So to all such, we say, "Keep it up!" If it amose you, it don't hurt us. Ever eirce the creation of the World, dogs have been barking at the moon, but the moon is not any the worse off. Jnst so with the attacks upon us. Because we were not in the Clothing Business iu Mitilintown when the MAYFLOWER reached this country, is another terriblo charge brought against us. We plead guilty. We harm not been in the Clothing Business a quarter of a century, and that is just thetroab le ; you will find no war goods in our store, you all know that goods were 50 per cent, higher in those days than they are now. Selling this old stock At COST! will still be a profit of 45 per cent more than to-day yo can buy now goods for. Times change, and he is a wise business man who keeps up with the times. We are full of energy and push. You will find old foggyisin with those wbo have been in business a long time. Wa mean to stay at the top of enterprise, and liberality will enable us to do so. MEN'S FIXE CLOTHING, Sold at 6 per cent profit. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING at 5 per cent profit. Mens' and Boys' tine furnishing Goods and Hat Gear, soil at 5 par cent, prolit. No matter what kind of a Suit you want we can make it for you, and in each and every instance we guarantee a satisfactory lit. Our 5 per cent. pront sales are now a permanent system in our establishmPut It ia an, absolute fuct that our sales of five days jut.t past were more than double of that of the same period last year. ELKVEX BUSINESS POINTS: I. All goods exrhanged, or money refunded, if not satisfactory. 2 Five times as large a stock as any other store in the county. 3. Capital enough in business to buy every dollars worth cash. 4. We advertise justifiable, and do as we advertise. 5. Keeping up with the times in every improvement 6. Turning our stock over two or three tims every seaaoa. 7. FuttiDg prices low enough so that everybody cau buy. . Giving a legal guarantee with every dollars worth we sell 9. Carrying the Finest (Nothing aud selling at the lowest prices.' 10. Annoying no competitors, but keeping ahead in the race for trade). II. Having no time to attend to other ieopk-s' business, too bny at tending to our own. SCHOTT, The Clothier, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. April 15, Uft-5-ly. GOOD Fa-UIM PRIVATE SALE. o:o Th uid'r.:gntt otlVr at private ?ale at Locast hun, m Walker towrahip. Jut iuia couuty, Fa .a KAKM of 2 5 ACKES, 23 aeres ot lich are cleared, in a high state of cultivation. we:l limed uui nunur ed, B'.lell leneed. Also au orchard ot Choice Fruit, a (rood two story I'KAMB HOUSE, tii-n ori ere-'ed. i:h cellar and kitchen good. F!!AVE B K and straw rd, hi p srable corn crib and wood ailed, a never failing sp-mir at the door, also run nine; water ii'-ar lo fhe hou-e. T- T. PAGE, Thompsontown, J'iniata Co., Pa. 1ST I C K F It 1 PllIVAjfjESALE Th UI..1: rvn.d otter at prii'ale aale hrr faro!, air:.tc i i-i iicr- lonrisiiip, near , lYalcut a- ! -. ru i v. ,,. X:T- lin S-.t: .- V. i . - -:' . 0 3 ACKJS, more or Icms. and having ther -on erected a . GOOD FKAME DWELLING DOl'SE: and other orttbuiMings. Thor is a pood S.rinir oi water ou th ' premises, and fruit of different kind. Thi larm is i':iate I in a pleasant community, convenient to churches, schools and stores. Any pwriioo detiriug to purchase a pica-ant how should call vii or addrct j. I.. C. T im. Walnut P. .. Xov. 6. I4, tf. Juniata Co.. Pa. ar.V iBony. R. ml Sl-'O for oul- if 111. TVFJfS TIRT U".FAI- jji; - -?, tf Ttf u-tm nut j'.o. i. i i s if ' ' ' IMMoa at I-? awl OI.1 ' ifrjn V T.-taiiicnM t ho j zftllvJUl A -3tH iirieraef tnti. I !il frua t,l.n.ui. sua ttual I P ID I D I rti t l"w.'s! m w, jVfi'-ol! .r lira re-ki R mgoBiK DEEP 3 f tf r.iiny aes an' i nations, i'oriraved st 10) (.rest W.:t;r. i i i si mmmtm IrtroductioB bv Rev Jitrf-trt If. Storrii, IK D. J,t I s -.e 1. A " i Sw3 A rzrmfi.efii Joi-mr fl,u,i. A'so mafTiihser? f.ASlLT it fj ft g m yA biBLKsindrniifoiirtAPa ALurns in rt styus. cV C g1! K-peciailv aiiapteii for Homlav salev KeirjirWaMv low pn e. murmvmm Itim Mil JLral Iliwjnts. Extra Terms. - AtTS WANTED. Address, H. L WAKKEN C')., 1117 f hsaiait St., PJiflEoVaiia. THE GISX I LETT BEHIND ME. cosTBawreo in OlustnaM by the use of a BitXT "d; 7.TT JT o L a H UriBirr la thla Picmre. bol IHF. tESDIIti Btbt.1 OF AviiCKIJ A. Ba H, Z'x KlnrBoli an.l Fifth Wh-ei. Aaa Tir for the T. T. nafaVCBl BtIiT, with Ihe Haydoek. Safety King Bolt and HftH Woe. IaI ia Insecure rldiu over any other. crmnmfuf i "ti "r$l72Lir??l3rtaS C.r. Ma- 4 T-fU n5ClSVlTt. O. AGE3T3 TilTED WSE1E WE HlTB SOltE! iSVESTJf EST PaOFTUBIia D. It the place where you eao tuy THE BKST ATili T11K CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HAT. CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, .IA7 FCRMSHISG COOPS. HE is oreisarod to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks . eCer.4 to this market, and at JSTOSISHISOL Y LOW VRICFS ! Alt", measarca taken for s-jtts and parfs r f suits, which will ba tpido to ord at short notice, ve ry ra'onable. Reaember tho place, is Hofimsn'? Koir BoiMiog, corner of Bridge si rV-itOT sTtets, MirrLI-VTOJ?, PA. fJ" STRENGTH. Every Farm an Experi mental Station. The best analysis oi' any fertil izer is in the farmer's own h-uiJ-. Soil tests are reliable tests to de- i ! termine the value of any manure. An analysis is only an intelligent suggestion, but actual trial by the farmer proves conclusively whether a fertilizer will give good crop or not. For six years out $25 Phosphate has stood severe fiild tests. The best results have been obtained by intelligent farm ers who use it season after season in preference to any other brand. If you have not used it yet, we hope you will do so this season. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia.. MERCHANTS r. to douhle their profits by introducing a line of new soods. indispensable to ail f'amilie., will ad-Jr-ss for lull particulars, HHALTH FOOD COMPANY, "e. 72. 4lh Avenne, New York. Jan. 8, So-ly. 1 4 .TTTsOrfrYsrV ifll-i' JL-LVJV-UVgentlemaa having ir.nccently contracted the hbit ot self shore in his yon'h, and :n consequence Miitf-red a'l ihf horrors r.t S"X'il Incapacity Lost Mati'iood, Physical Decay, General Prostration, etc.. rl'l, out of sympaty for for h:s f tlow sunVrers. mail tree the recipe bv "vhirh he a tlnallv ru"-'J. Addeaa in confidence. J. VT. VINKNET, 61 Oodson St., New York. Jau. 8, "V j-ly. HABLETS evening, Jasy 4.
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