H SltfTINFJ. JISI'ITKLICLN 1 uiJKr.TVTnww. TERMS. jotJfHplinB, IJiO per anonm if paid i, ijituk; ii nvi paia a iHftoo. Traa.ie-.it aUTertiemenu ttwM at & , v Inch :-r each tnrt.on. C JUtrnt bri..n.. notice ,a icl Co:- emu. aO centa pre line lor earn nrri;!. "Tv- u.. .:: t mad. , mn; I w irrri.. by . Tear, hair vi j Bepubllcnu County rnlttee. Csiu V T:ntnwr T .iw. H 3Tenilner, Jrne f-.i;ng;: r,i,;ti" Hower, S-at;c'. - .a i.rM. a. 'fHiLtt'.. K .i o M .Viwttr, Ha kierYi:'j ; (; X- o kt .i vi. n. KonrsM. 1. Shi- '...;iii.r, R c"fl -:-t ; Hir: K'l'i "iu '.. a. Sui,i'--irif:. TrM.I S. r...;V, Itrrt, Pen i:o ; T. J. NicbVe. ihi .:m!. Urryn""'! O. H. IV(w.!Jri Pimm Till ; Juhu M. I.'ht. H-ii t.t. P.rr D'-'r'tr V. E. H.r , Ki! S "u ; J. L"'ido'agr-r. Thmp..nt.iwn Ttt--'Uij-.n.o S m .n Oam.Ton, II. M. -V. aer tii Km.'irtu t:, Mexico; f jorgfl H.am..o, Van Vrt Tort Ri.Tal J. ii. U'-.-.-, VT. K. WL.r tuu. Fwrt Uuv&l. Tu'bett Kr ink 5 rrrm, H . A. M.-Lio. Port K'r'- Srui Mi l S'v' II mtT. Sp-uc li ii : J r.. k.- .n. pu ui t V . T.-w.rjr.-S. T. Vr rv, CM Wii-rtoM ; o a. !ir -y, 'A : i ioV M:a-i. u-hiiij .Mu,iLj, ..ct ; j. .. ia jIjt, h .ui.tt, W' ' H:k l.-j Kin.tr v Bo. Bl. icn I.oir. A. ln tppU.ll. i Bmie O L. k.cbci , Walnut; R. H. i Aaltitia. t r. r I- r.-n. J. K. Rohiana, Jhn T i'o r. fjtt-M-.OO. Ptrt rtnu "V i:l:-n Pfan-!;, Jeruiuo Sie br, l'.tIrjo. Crt F. F;.ntrhl, l'hirujn, Viio. Ian. ShOm l.()t ,lLS. t' The cool wave of last w.-ek, brouijl-1 out the overcoats. Fn-Msh Spavin Liniment removea S. Bra ly Cavdiiy of Ilarribur, ! all H.-ird, S ft, or Calousetl Lumps ai in tli i plsico last wik. ; ""'l J-lemish-, from hornes. Blood u ivtvo i i .v iSnavin, C'sriw, Splints. Swecnc-r, .1 ' 7 ,Ul , U " 1- K.ne. Stiics. Sprains all SwL t .earn tho pnntiu- trado. . j, rats a,npTlRi Savo $30 CharU's 1'nnncbaker f C a!poi t, by tlr .f ore K.ttlf. AVarrnnt IV, in tlii pl.iceon Sun. lav. , ed. S!d by 1. Banki C . Dri'g T iv- it i 1 ;;i-.ts, MiGlintown.P:u Oct. 31-'SS,1 v :.t. ut: in town a few dnyi last week. , On- of the incoinprehon-tible The Tliocip.nto-.vu b ind fumi-hi s ; ci:isio thii week fcr the Nawport fair. I .s Miirtvii Crawford of Altoona, its I his patents in this p! on Sab bath. Miss Nelii Sh.owcra returuccl List w.ek froia a visit aaoiig fi-iends at n.,v. P. F. Wilkin, of Tijw;stwn, pr-ic!. - I in t'.io I iv.-i'o : jri ca.ircli bno Siibhl-.:':;. " ti-wii i. i .; it in tU ; v:!l:es ;v it in - f. n! .ii -r fie river uu .!:, :n .r Tin niaivitirniei't of Franklin O 'i l.-r i:i;'l-i, c'.i..r o OH'., cent a g:ill n for in T5'' f.-rrv. tii:i-. He J. l rl.Mtr VT-. ::. ''i ciii..r. ! lVry!v:i ia Imlustrial II--"-f rv r.f ! T: i m odoii now f n !":." u. ..-. " Mr. Dill c!. of AYoodburv, N. ; ' r-nci.. in tho Prtsbvtcrian i -.ort Sal-bath. .: vra Iittmard of H'iitmr 1 l. r, i t ;sit;!o. at tin hotne of J. R. M. Todd, in l'uttern. Tiie rrohibitton party will bold their annual county ei.uventir.u in the Court HoiiMi next. Friday. Mis Minnie M.'Alister h:n return ed frj'u a protracted visit to frieuds intl:f western pait of the 8t:4t-. Tho J.-ithpran Synod of l'eunsyl rsuia will Tiieet nt I, rsvi;io. Perry county, on the 2Hth dsy of Septem ber. - I . Tl . i r , - t - t i i rrsi i eni...vivar.;a in nicu io nui C! ..thing than at Straytr's in Putter-: .. , T, . . - ' f I" V" i ;V'rM r rltinl -t.h day of Auj.,, to continue '"- Tue coal dealer was mado happy j U-t wet k. at tho sudden approach i of w.ut.ir. and th prospect of earl (alt s r f iial. lr. Iiiehl Lfis juf-t rratorbed I er mi..;r.. ry i.ti re with the la'elt rovei tie kr.own in the millineiy anl luau tu iimkir.r Lnsir.ess. iu ef to Tt:.- band will hold a festival the ci-urt iiotise) ou th eveuino-s Thi:rv.;-v. Fri.lav aud Satur.lav i;ho t:..-m y for uniform. I I.sw sown paprs reixTt walking' a'-r.i in., tn-s on tlie raiiroan nnage .lor ;.n. m, and particularly danger ous wheu t)i,j ties are wet. i.i nttsourg I octette hs. a.e .mo tramps hovering aong no :ir .1 b-tween Pittsburg and the T ' I Ailegtienv niouniain. li-. Ciptain T. B. R--d of Tw it.iwu, and neicx. Miss Nellie Sloan ff Philadelphia, arc the truest of ! J hn J. I'atter.son on Main St. The Riilroad Company ran special trails fr. t,; pUcc to' Port Royal "I'ficg Ui time of the fair which 'i accommodation to the people C 1. T,.hn J. Tatterson has sold a 'trn Railroad property to a New Y i n,ul Plula 1. lphia s' ndi- Mh'.n I. l.M tiaiil CSsh $700.- llll'l l ?T tl. truer snd wife of Dovlrs- MW:i K:i..L-. ...... .v l.nm VIS 'tTu' the nuuily of' Mr. Henry St-holl. Wr. nd Mrs. Garner are tho parents i'f Mis. Schai. J. H Simons, Fcrd Myers, George n.'ok, and th Misses iijUvlon have juried bc..inr.ss with the fullest -, in tlu-ir respective lines ia the M.'Ci-uru budd-.ng. T!.. b". ;;ta Horse at..' Mulo 1T ":in CiMui-v will meet in the r; t - . . 'i. ijuo :n JSimoinovji. i a., .( r r, ISol) at 1 o'cl P. M.. t .us.tct business. -IuiUk A X .L.n have r" of c!en coal, fresh from tho mines. They have still a uumbar of ton of aooded coal which tv-T noil at 50 ranU a ton less than new coaL Proposal for the painting of the Court Hons rxf will be received at the Cummiiwioneni' Ofir-o ml Mifflir.- to-arr. o ' II oo.T 7 S . T VooA ' ' 2Stb la? of T1, 1SS9. T-v. vi j . Itch nd scratcbes on hu- mnn r animal cured in 30 minutes 1J Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This wr fails. Sold bv L. Banks .t Co., , urnggists, MifHintown, Pa. Cvt.31, i It. "The York Count Ajrricult'jral Hicinty and the Pennvlvania Stat Itiinil Association have made . : , mnts fur hldin a joint cx- !':.1.r;..n ct York frm September 30 . t O -tolr 5th." i T-i Connly C.inmirtsi. iners nffur five Iiunilre ' il'ill.tn and the Juniata Fir" I'isurMn--e Cc.Tij.ar offer two h ifdr. d dollars reward, linr in Ji?rrr of awn hunrHl dollars f.-r t'io r.rrest and conviction of anv r-rv:n cr pera ns g-niltr of burning buildings. ! Dunc.innon, PeTy county, haa an el. m.'uiint cas. A mm n amed Ben t- !lv. nnd a w,.man namtnl Rice, eloped. The !i isband of the v.-orunn pave iO a..V.nd at midnight laf-t Thura Inr fo-5nd them re-j-stFr.l at a hotd in Harri-bisrj find in Ied. They -.v-r;. srre.cd. Tlir.nk are duo Dr. B-nV f.r two ,. of pta l.cs that he scntn. Tn v. -it o-n to lis dr;v' st.rfs and laro ! prai ti.-f, !; nuana's a i.ir.i pc:ich orchard, and within fw v;.arH nilll h ive nnotlur orchard of futir thou-' pa'id peach trw in lieariuff cindi- tion. I.irnj lifo and virou.- health 1 to (he doctor. I List of litters uncalled for, re : mainin? in the P. O.. at Mifflintown, ; I, we k endeil September 21. '89. j P-rns calling f.jr letters in this list ; v III please ask for advertise.! matter: Urn. Hannah Burns. Mi Katie Ben i n.-f.. C. B. r.rsv. D. E. Porter. John McCoy, Mit Minnie Stoner. Chas. B. Cbawfoud, 1 B- Chawfosb. P. M. tuougota aixuit tue imruingol lrn. what can induce a man to set iire to the barn of another mau when the property is insured To burn insured property May inconvenience the owut-r, but aside from the incon- venienc there is no great actual loss, and tho wretched "incendiary b ! hastened himself cn towan ards pcrdi-tA tJS to fool the tiou 'nithout leinfif ablo tiendish delig':t that he b?- d.no tho :n:i'i ag:iiuit who-n he licrboi.i nial- ice re it li.iancjij harm. lleiirv Forsha's barn n?sr Iist ! Y.'att.rf.-ird took Srf aKi-jt nuon on th.- 10;li it'sL, while the proprietor! wan el s - by. The fire was first i se- r. tic-ir tL. ro., and of course tL.-i c h i:g no lueai1 a! hind to r x- j tin '. t!i tlnref s, the l.-.rgc s-truc- t:.iv u::ii thi i so i- nV cr. -p of wheat, i . , r..v i hay was consumed. On j S .ti:r.!uv i-revio.is threthinir with n .uuer had l tn fivraed in. It is ' ithcr iav.-.ti;rio is lira. The amount i tht-r i:iv.-,tario is lira. The amount i of insurance and extent of lo.-w "as r t iieer rti orti;d ut tins olaca. : K. r. lb! i ! iiorv i;-.ans of tho Wn.shing- t n district connvcd f . the : mntics of C'behalir- I tiurston nominated , Iwis r.nd Mason have 'our f.. finer townsman Mason Irwin, 'son of Mrs. Jane Irin, for superior j i-1'-"1?'- It is :dwut four years since. ! Jir. irmu i,-atr vi in r.ioutesano an.i ; i ui mat tiTi .i His uunt up a liwgo , ; priicuco m tuu law, aim possioiy ;i I lind ln-e:i better hvd he rtfuwid the 1 - r t, . . ..x. . .......... - ....... - . , . i I. rmr be elected to the ?u." i,: i 1 i ; i ie ois;rie: is fhi 1 io ie n:iuori ... . , . ' l""-1 l"- b.i. kle, not f-.r from McCoysvxlle took fire aln.ut noon lst Thursdav, and with thi, vear's grain and bay - Ancthr of th; in.Mmi nhensible bam fires that have; phu-e within this courtv with- ; h- n.ist faw weeks, jjuildini and contents w-re burnwl. Two stranpe men on the premises after .,:,,Kf..u UVtnl.v .-ll:Is.l K .... ... watch t le placet on the bun-ung j that nijTt.t au I on Thursday till noon. J The watch wa scarcelv withdrawn- ! till the tire broke out. Mr. Arbuck.e ' i an aged man and it will j;r.atly ! iuconvt uii-ccu him. j ... 'flair Rate to the .tlallonal Capital via the I'eo 5laula Railroad. tnnrt from a Preidential in .r.. ,-. yi-;il...it ev:-nt has' !vt.rtvurrl in ul . . ' "' - - a V Aahiugton t uan , triennials m-iavo oi iviuguis oi T fr,,m Q, toUr 6th to 11th, Kverv thre vears this event - . - . . i . attracts tue attciiti..ii oi iiih e. uoii 1.. imn I'itv. but for maav years past Western cities have eiijoye. honor. Washington is now the ved the honor. Washington is now the is- vorexl tvint, audit may well be said -l. In tt. vo'rl.l is better adapted to'such a purpose. Wide avtuoes hexl vh! bv banusomo Puna- f .r-. h l,ut .Tjiia-l fur etial sixctacular .lisplay, toat cannot ue suneil in Ameru-a. It wm be a '.-tli weok iu the Canitai aud thou - Ssnds of p-.--.pIo wiU go to witness it. Ia order that everv inducement m:v b ttTerotl the Pennsylvania Kan - rt,ad Cimpraiv wi retluco its rates to V autU jjl'u iia - one-half. This compauy will sell ex - ,e;.n tickets to Washington from all ticket stations m its liu, Octo- j bcrfth.Oth, lOih.a.rd llih, valii for; return O.-Mwr 31t, 133i, at one fare . i s I jor trte rouna ,r.P. Uutn-muri. i.v.-r - ia tho l;-enit wi! be :uiow at iaiw- I1TTUI 1 . . . . Wihnin-fou. l'mla telplKii, : - V;i'i"insn.-.rt. m- ..mira, t- up i. . . c I 1 r oie et toe tiavei.er. .... . . r.- . n t Ag. at m turnip - arr'i'atn- lQO ItK.T IKIi. The Juniata Farmers Mutnal Fire Inmirance Company will pay a re ward of f 200 f or t lie arrest and con victi n .f tcy person or persons gfuilty ,,l burning buildings insured by said Companv. PfBLIC SALE. AJ. Ijl KeiHt-r will aell at the resi dence oi Jonathan Keiser, in Dela ware township, ct 1 o'clock P. iI.,on Friday, OcU.ber 4th, 18S9, seventv f .ur O.tswold, Hutbdown, and Oi fordown ewes, two line Cotswold bucks, one extra fine Sherpshire buck. This is a fine lot of large strong eweK. Four or more youiij? cattl i. A credit of 12 im nM:s will be ,'ivcu f.n all suins over five dollars. Excursion Tickets to IheMale and County Fair at Tork The Pennsylvania State Agricul tural Snriety having joined forces with the York County Agricultural Society, tLe united Ixtdit-s will hold a joint exhibition at York, beginning Svpteaiber 30th and continuing un til OctoV-r 5th. The York fair by itself iit one of our best exhibitions, and reinforced by that of the State it will undoubtedly le an extensive and inter, sting exposition of the irdi;et of Puiiusylvani.a. Forth !vn-fit of visitors the Pennsylvania K.iilrad Company will sell excursiou tickets to York frota principal stations within the State, September 2th t October 5th, valid for r-ttirn until Ovtolier 7th at re- ducd rat-s. Anollier Reduction In the I'rlce of Cttbluet Photo graph's. NOTICE. For the next 90 DAYS, I will make fu I length Cabinet Pictures, at $2 00 per dozen, ami Butt Cabinet!, at $3.00 per do- n. I a u a's tusking a 'tv opnlar pictnre called t!ie Opera Pic trt, at .2.00 per dozn. and snot Iter pi-tnre u-l'el the .Uinaturt Pannell, at $1 50 per dozen. ALL. WORK REDrCED. Cards Kfd-. cei fhom $2 5J peb Dozex to $ 1 50 PEa Dozes. D rot foil to take advantage of this opportunity at once. Bcsjxctfolly, Joseph Hess, Mifllintown, Pa. Sept. inth. 189. 3mo Argument Court Proceeding;, Kepteiuber IT, 19. The court c infirmed the sale of 240 acres, of the jeal estate of James B. Okeson to Mrs Margarat R. Ok eson for $12,597. The court confirmed in real estate sales of the assigned estate of Judge n8 f T.'V J'feh 9l-CJ? T fl ,V , ,?V 2S acres toDand Snvder for $116.20 ; v- - , - . . . , :.w. ao, iol in jicAiisierviiie ior o . tv Jacob O. Smith ; No 16, the un- I divided ofahouse i in ?ilcAli-teivijlq foi and lot of ground for 1200 to Joseph PaSe IS, 8 acres, to Jacob O. Smith for $274. The court confirmed the sale cf tract No. 2, cf Henry F. Zoiders an 1 ordered sale of other tracts cor.tiau ed. Tb.p fnilum to Bell real estate of Jos.ph Aetz!er for wantof buyers "v'' rejKirt.nl and (.rder of sale re- ncwe.1. E. (. Shcnfif. r. admiuistrntr was Kianicd an order to sell real esta'.e granted an order to sell real of Chr:t:nu ?.fill r, deceased. of l ":e oun connrinoa tne sale j real estate ia tlie estate of Joseph D. A rul nfts praute to s;low nmiuuton. cause -nv tjw i:xa(.ut,jrt, 0f the estate of Matthew DauImrlv. decM sb.ml.l u .r.;.M"n.l .l est;tto of JefHleiit. ' The court confirmed the s:d of T,t; eHi;lte r,f Samuel J Kurtz to Meno R. Oberboltzer for $1,P0C Th- court confirmed the account of , Jos-piiMi-CuUoch, assignee of David .1 iK,.n Tii court confirmed the sale of i ,, real estate of Catherine Frv. dec d. lec'd, ! . vww.v.4 .u iunu.i.u lul,t t.i. v.... that ; ! te purchaser tils a band. '. 'u"r'S3 river at this j.lace, argu- i as ueara on luo oxcepuons vi ; re.ri :of the viewers which grant- ! ed a new bridge. The court holds iu matter oi exceptions unaer con - 8 "y'a'ion. Ia.tl, Rned estate of John ..auiuor, wui am jx. Aiu)n j r"lort of distribution of the balancs in the hands of Assignee Auditor, B. F. Burchfield was granted leave to tile his report of the estate of Amos O. Consall, dee'd, on the 2 th of October. Auditor, F M. M. Pennell, filed his rer ort of the distribution pro ceeds of hale of propertv of H. J. J Forney. B. 1 Burchfield was appointed a ; rrraan i-ioner to take testimony in the j divorce case of S.irsh XLsely vs. Geo. t Knis-Iv. On the renort of the heirs of Rob- . - . j ert il. 1 nompaon, dec d, relusiug to i a-c'j.i i ce real esip.ie at mo apjjraiB- ment, an or.ier oi saie was rranieii. Auditor J. 2. KeLer nled Lis re I a : u . . ..r 1 pun m u.Kiain .i .-mio i ; deceased. I Wm. M. Allison was appointed to uismnut in tne matter oi esiaio oi Thomas Monow, dec'.L A. J. Feriruson. Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Stem, deceas-j eil, was graniwi an orner oi soie . r,Pln ' ; 1. F. Burcnhel.l to pass upon exceptions to count oi tienry iioppie aouixu., - 1 trator cf Christian Hopple, deceasoi, aud distribute the balance. 1 lie court confirmed all of tho ac- .counts auvertisea dv tne lu-gwier wil T . " A ana itecoraer up to tne i.uiui i- . 1 The court refused several cases 1 for a new triaL PORT ROTA l FAIR Port Royal Fair came end went j , - . UTes only in - . th -ttendnls ' f the ;eiiw.... -- - : ---- 1 .1 . k..Ws - f tt.. iVl.ll.MI ami or. no- wj..- . The tirre lor tt:e ip:r was isvorauiu - , sroms, f.irthe 111,:'. ot throu-:-. w-.tin-r br the Wet . .4 . . i' i... 1 ,n . . ...il fwiuiniwr. out in ia tbi, has been the creater ! part oi ihe w.Aiii- Mita U fair time came aiiiiQ a id cf cour., farmers would not dr . p the irQTv.rS ant work of needing to go to the fair, and that reason also held good as to the withholding of entries of farm products for exhibition. the FXHntmox amounted to 12 cattle, 12 sheep, 3 hogs, 8 horses and colts, a snia 1 amount of poultry and a litter of kutens, several pieces of machin rv, a few com stalks, several specimen of potatoes, a few bushels of grain, some garden truck, and a fine dis play of household finery by the la dies, some musical instruments, sev eral sets of harness, and a display of stationary. THE liSOUXIlS are attractive and trees have beau planted about the buildings, which in a few years will add still more to the attractions bo that it will for years .to come be a choice spot for il. . I IV - . me noiaing oi re-umons sncn as was witnessed last THTBSDAT. Thursdar was the great day. Tha weather cleared on Wednesday and produced breezy, bracing weather for the middle day of the week, and paople took advantage of the midair day and by tho hundreds hastened to tlie aiiT-oEOrNDS. It was a show to see the reoisle. and that iu a measure compensated for tha lack of agricultural exhibit?, and in addition to the multitude there was a real show on the ground that gave cow boy and Indian lifo ex hibitions. The showmen hung an imaginary horse thief, burnt out and killed an imaginary settler, and in dulged in sundry other perform ances, which a company of young mon from the farms of Juniata Cj., could do a great deal better after a course of 10 or 12 days practice, ex cepting perhaps the shooting of the glass balls and the throwing of tiie lasso, xne toionei certainly is a good shot at bringing down glass balls, but he was no more expert than Lis daughter. Old Pennsyl vania frontier men used to "snuff the candle" at the distance of a hundred yards ; and longer ago than that R bin Ho jd could shoot twigs off rods away ; and William Tell shot au apple off the head of his son, all of which proves that Pawnee Bill's show is not a newer thin than the deeds of men of past days, and not newer than the old circus. Howev er, all of his performances were well execute. Perhaps, next year the management will have a circus for the season. UAMBLXB8 were there in large number, and the sweat cloth that the old soldier says was brought into requisition after every pay day in the army was to bs met with in a number of places, and many are they who were fleeced of hard earnings, the wheel, the pend ulum, the three ball, and whip, gam blers with other devices were al lowed to play their arts on those who love to gamble and on the unsus- pecungana easiiv teinplea. It wu a rich harvest for the gamblers cn Tiiursday and a hard day on the pocket-bjoks of many who needad their money for their families the coming wmier, aua tlie initial step at a game of chance on tho part of many young men that will lead them no hub knows where. When the management opsned their grounds to the admission of the practice of gambling they forgot tho Diviua ia- . junction, "iead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, and they presumed upon the forebearance of an indulging public, and the mild noss of the prosout District Attornev. ! A 00 admission oi gauiniers to plav tht.ir arts is denounced from all sidus. THE RACE3. Wednesday's race was postponed t 11 Saturday on account of the bad weather. Judge Woods of Perry county, David ltic if lrfrrv ountr- rwl f j. Kirk of Juniata '.'r.f.r-d . ; Lorse for the runnimr race. The t , . ... f inUr- ei u.i was won ov o uage ooos ." i..,.i,i ,ji i-.l J . T J ii. , : Ur. ; Thp trottig ra; two-forty class. Urjton. IVeiuiun, two' !i s Jia.lv hundred . .loilars. T:ft fro'ting race iwvthirtA cla, j was woa ;,r T. j. Mida.agh s Gral : s,.,,, prt31:uai two hundred dollars. The races on Friday, wore won T. J. Middagb'a horses. Interested People. Adrrrriainic a paient tnedicico in the pa caliar way in which tho pr-prierr o' Krnip'a Balaam tor Cougbs and Colda doea ia indeed wonderful. Ha anthorixea ait dropgikra to give thoao who call for it a aample ooltle Free, that they may try it be fore purcbaaiog The large bottle are 60c and $1.00. Wecor.ainly would adri trial. It may Bare too from coneumplioa. ii A It K I En . Bnows Hcmhebosb. On the 15th j iEst f ,t r jj. parsonage, in East j;ljt.m Ur. Jerome H. JJrown aud Min8 Lizzie Humberger, both of Ev- endale, Juniata county. VIED: Xrppix. On the 27 ih of August, of pneumonia, James Nipple, agod 1C years, nine months and two days. Zotmkbm A. Ou September 1st, Ralph Alexander, son of David A. and Rebecca V. Zimmerman, aged 5 0 mtmiha ant, 25 davs. , - Qa m ptember 1st, of the same diseRS0 j anJ M z . 3 monUl9 nme Ann, daughter of Mr. Zimmerman, aged 5 years, and 1 days. MtrFUNTOWN mar:kts. wiTTitKTOWB. Sep'r 25, 18S9. ftutter rrr Ham..... .... ................ S hoUidor, S.dea, f a? d a . a oooeowo IS IS 10 tl 10 VIFPI.INTO'N ttKAIN MAKIfKT. w heat 75 old 33 t-. 40 ;.r -it) e...... ............... 5'1 CioTeraood fl.Oi) Timothy aovd ......... ....... tl G'J jr. Uri,M Vr-TO -a!t i Au"rica Sit. ............ 1 to lu PolLADKLPHIA MARKETS. Phhjjhia, Sap 21., 1239. Wheat No. 1, Peunsvlvama red, 8t to 69c. Corn 40 to 41c. Oats 23 to 27e. Euctt,r 14 to 2Sc. Egj.'s 19 to 21c. L;ve Hens 12 to 13c per lb. Potatoes a: AS to 60c c bushel. WiD-tti- liana $1J a Ion. Eve Straw, $13 a ton. iiay at $6. to $12.50 a ton. Granulated sugar 8 to SJc. Tallow in barrels 4 to 4Je. Beacon 9 toOlc a lb. ru.ll es 8 to 8c. Shoulder 5 to 5Jc. KiDi 9 to 13c. C'HtCAfio, Sep. 20. Cuttle Re ceipts 8o00 had ; BLipineot.s, 3500 j beai ; market active and a shade higiir ; choice to extra beeves, $4.50 to $4.70j: sie-rs $3 to $4.40 ; Block ers and f.-eders. $2 to $ i : cows, bulls and lufxed 1.25 to $3 ; Txas cattle, $1.55 t") $3.10 ; Western rangers $2 to $3 6. H jn-ltrtceio., lk) Lend: shipment $.r0(H) head ; mumij.-, m;xed, 3.85 t-. 4.0 : h-uvy, $ i.70 to 4.15 ; light 5.iHt to $4.75: skips $5.50 to $4.23. .Sii-.o Receipts Will Head ; shipui: 2.ts,3iKi() head ; riark' t stoady: native ?i.5ll to 4.75 : V''estni ' 0 to $4 15 ; i cxin-i il.. to s4 li -, Lau.L.-i EDOT'S POTATO BUG! IXTIHltllTATOR. TTcU:-:. rd:ilirr Fkiur, i Tliia u lu oalj practical tato TU)a to ditrwy tha brtl. nd for lUantratd 4 Ircular. fWinT. W. HairlfT Uodia, I KJ a ware Co., la. fVila A irat fur L nitad Ataua xeep( T. and ew JUigw iaxii. If Yotzr daalntr aooa Dot kfcfp tbfm. aed tl.Ui and I wtil alUp oaoW fonr upiwi oiBc. kxpwsaa prepaid. r sruT Atit:a MEAT-CUTTER. ( CnenjnoJIM '4 prnv aoa-Lwi ia tpt aU Hub, DMit(. Uuiet Moat, Scroppl. 4'rMnnWIM, UaUBburc Ikboak. . il. Sn. 13) oovt. rM AMERICAN MT6 CO., cssc'dScacQLi "TTirtirg cf Hci QROKCI51TIS SCROTWLA Or any JWsroM irlnvrw th TKrxxit tnJ 7 for. wm au W Zjw(X mft hy &T2 OF V.'iih liypophosphlo. " p.Tai.c aa Miuu AH XinwijH, mnd let no ea- a anhatitiiia. Sold by all Iruggiata. SOATT A SOVYiea. Chrnl.t3. K.V. Don't you V I . T t ha movcl h?s rtoe Store with Into the; IcCrtun fuihiinjr fee r-..v e,s . V o nkv-. Ct 11 a 1 i t y r 1 Te dm 't Qi-atify to throw a t.:n tn la !(..? W"i, we ti.m'l a 'ght our wor er 11 terir t?i.j.minirs to tempt y.-u triTK t..ar p-tj.' poor a cirvt . S.:i Uu'ithe Be-t C;oihirig t r Touth. Bore and Children. .A. O. YATES & LEDGEK BriLDIMa, SIXTH AM) CHESTNUT P1IIL.VDELPH1A. .- ln.i-" f. V v. f:.:. . ill A TTOIiN EYS- AT - L A W, j ri.iNTOif S, fA. 5Clct1f and Convey anciof prompt ly trtded to. vFicir On Main atroet, la place of real 4w.i o of Loqia R. AtVin-cn, Kaq., aontk of friljerrmt. fOct26,188. D. M CRAWFORD, M. D Oib r-um-t aclivelr Tht- j.?-;ct'ca of fc(l S'irgf rj . ". "jji. . -itr;il 'i4n(.h' ' 'thee at the ..lii cor? - .-. T i. -i r :d Oranits alrwit, Mii3iutu u. ."i. i:rch 2'J, 187. Iobj yeLiioOna. Joaara W. Stikhei .liCLll GIIUil Jl STJIMEL, INSUEAKCE AGENTS, HOftT itorjL, juiruTj co., r.i. r?Only reliable Compaaioa represented. J WISH TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran aTop tooth acbs in leaa than 1v Hiinatea ; tio pain, bo extracting. I , ' j Tht I cau extract trtth withont paia. r;.r ne of a Quid applied to tUo teeth Hums ; no danger. ' lit Ii'nased .vTy. Gn ma (known Srnrvy) trat "-'r"Jht.'l aucc aaiully 1 a rnr war. v Jyranied in every 1 -Eth F'lLLkD aud warranted ior life. j&rlilicial Teeth repaired, excbaugeC or. rvn :j1'.tfN3, from $9.10 to $1J per t. -:. lj( ui bum KOimlod Tect lusert at i - t .J t .11. -H rk warrattttvl to giwe perfect atlB iuv4:ii. lVup'.v who faaT artificini tenth itK which tbej cannot eaft are enpecially Tuv itrd tu call. Will visit profafliiioDally -ripir bam- il" noticed by letter. Will Tit.it regularly ataSictiSld tho Ind - W" at ki.r aad October. 1 iini Caa. G. L. DERR, Practical Oeutlit, rTiaLiHae ia airrLntowi, Pa., ia 1860. Oct. 14 5. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF 5I1FFLHTOW5, PA. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stookheldnm Individually Liable. JOSRPH ROTDKOt K. Prtt1nt. T. VAN IRWIN, Ctr. biaKCTUB. W. l Pomnroy, Joseph Rothrock, Jnlia llertrler. Philip M. Kepner, Lotii E. Atkinaoa, KotxTt K. I'arier, T. V Irwin. aTocciioLKxaa : Philip U. Kepner, Annie M. Shellay, Joseph Eolhrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. K. Atkiuroa, K. E. Parlcrr, W. C. PerneToy, J. Uolmea Irwin, John Hertxler. T. V. Irwin, Mary Kuril, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr CharlotteSDjder. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certuicalea of depoaite. l.r.n 18P9 H forget it. K JL M. JU-i W , the Fulleft Stock in the County, CO., STS. iff IF 5 ? IMPORTANT NOTICE -000 The Clothing DEPARTMENT Of EMIL SCH0TT HAS BEENJtEMOVEDTINTO THE NEW MCCRUM BUILDING On Dridge Street, THREE DOORS ABOVE OLD STAND. 000- GRAND OPENING ON UKP'R 31. i 1805, ESTABLISHED Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale f from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to inveit'to examine the Stook et Good fe MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to Se THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and OTercoata at th Wonderfully Low Price. His prices leave all Competitors in tlie rear, dea't ifeii to give him a cnll ii in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN VJ. IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT WE HAVE The Largest Stock -OF- II A RD WARE UN THE COUNTY. Building Hardware was never ho low as now, NAIL, LOCKI, nil.EI &.C.. CCNEST, PLISTKB, in fact everything in the Hardware Line including House FurniahiBg WALL PAPER, HLIIVDS, fcc., Are'ow Soldnt Bottom Pricru by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POCLTBT PATS ir 1 ropfriy mauaieu. 1 no r ooLru dil i.arm. juo'isbed mnnthiy, finely ilmatrnod, 1 14 the l-ewr t-aper l--r taocinr and larmr -I r-. than llr. centa a tDotitlt brine it to 1 . up.tHiil SeidatiiiipforMii.pieci.ir New York. i i i i k 1887 To The Public Clothing that g on tody 11 1 r i "rv. j t atBrrlrarla A?r!eu:tral T7!rk. 7tr.fi, ?&. raraaar'a Hlaadara L.riaca aaBKaw Mii't. - , S-lJt-i'"fr rl . '' Utmi A. aV. f AJtftTBA fOS, I or a, t. !.-, U r.-- r
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