& IJEPriiLlCAX HIFFLISTOWN : TERMS. Option, fl-M I" nnnm. " Pid ffTLnth.; i-00 if not paid within l! int sdrertisemenU inserted at 60 oasto r inch 'r eicn inser,lon nent buine.s notices in local col- lfl cents line lor each insertion. WVnons will be n)de to ,hoM dB8irinS rf!SSse by the yesr, half or quarter SHORT LOCALS. ftrJberries. js-beat harvest wilt be late. young com has a fine Mart. QtU ta a promising appearance. btrtt in Kilt suits at Schott'a .prnschsde is doing a large bniness. EiIJBir0fbalf-hostf for25ct. Scbott's. The catch of bass, thus far Is not large. ncement urati.rs are in training. Good roikinf shirt f r 18ct. at Schott'a. Bote Scbctt for a child's suit lor f 1.58. The hy crop in Juniata will not be Icce. Coos'? dances are all the go in Perry eotnT- Schott will sell yon a pair of good overalls ferSfct- Sutr thousand men are oa strike at Pittsburg. 4 wool mens cassimere soita at Schott'a jtatr London, of Tnscarora, was in town Satmday. Bmitinpion Presbytery will meet in Oa rtclt m July. jfbott will sell yon a good every day aril for U-63 There is a bright comet due in Jaly, the present year. Schott sells a boys suit at $2.50, a better m st f 3.47. The sttendaace at the rink on Thursday ,iiM was lrr. Mrs. James North has been quite ill dar t the pa week. It is said that sour milk removes iron rust from white gO'.ds. 4 sumher of showers of rain last Thurs itj helped the grass. Trrose is nuking preparations for a big tias the 4th of July. afctiry rain la-it Thursday night awak soed "evervbn.iy" in town. Ejliraim Sieb-r and wife, of Cary, Ohio, left for home last Thursday. & nnaiber of citizen in town hire been uttt with a bowel complaint. 4 lumber of young ladies from Port Roy al were in town last Saturday. Don't hanilie the lor.uit, the female may sttnj with her dropper." I hi natives of Madagascar have just ttrirgled their Prims Minister. Krv. M. Hayes, has accepted the call of the Presbyterian congregation. The Hessian fly is destroying what w heat sulfft by the winter in Kansas. Strauel Berpv's family are rejoiced over the advent of a nice new boy biby. Read Sctiott's New Clothing AdvertisJ nt, his quotations lead the market. If tie corn does as well in August as it k doing now there willbe a fine crop. Tor kvust keeps up its monotonous song t b-s-v-ri.h, p-h-a-y-roh, p-h-a-y-roh. The Students of Airy Vinw Aeaduiny will is an entertainment on the iota itist. The Liberty bell is expected home frn Sew Orleans by the 17 th of this mouth. Tiit-r is talk ot erecting a monument to the armory of Jwhn Harris at Harrisburg. Evv. Jun jdi Mathers and son James start ed on s trip So the Pat-ittc coast la-it week. Siffia Academy stt'ii-nts will give as eu tertaiDBHLt at the close of the school year. Toucan ifty w th profit to youre'f at the it jre ul ttanuels and San in Port iwov aL Dttec'ivi -i.iy.that there are three thou uid proleMsional burg'ars, in this cotiu tn. The f..-!. I'lfvT goetL abroad to the stream s tbw nizlit-i iud nietteth wiih little suc trtu The Republican State convention will m et a' Harrisburg op the second Tuesday in July. Coagri-ss itati ALkinin and wife ar.d a tniLbr of f ri-. nds are off on a trip to Cali fornia. Tim clover has a ftiU blosom this year, which was not the ca;o in this comru.uity W leir. Th runitneneeuiciit of Pennsylvania t-'ol-: Gvttjsturg take place on the 2&b iit. Tt)t s'tidmts at tin, niauy schools in the connt-T art preparing for the coming cciii- Within tlir ii wceir, D. D. Stone -fcas hwn to iVast'ingiuutauil had a talk wi'.h tie PrtS:di'Ut. Urs. Sekoli tn compaiiy w ith her daugh ter has surti d in a crrige oa a trip t? Bocij county. A nuiuU-r i f jopIe frim this place at tended the 5 abb ith Schotl Convention at cAii:ervii.c. J- U. L'ng icr, Budfcri county, has "V-ten thr fi..j aa a Republican candidal a ' Itate Trexsuror. 'jo to Si-Lutt lor a good psur of working a-i!s lor I'Sct. Sunday a week, the Lulb-sraa coiiljre "Uin Ui consider the jUb-ion of the ;,?U-n..f a p-x-aeher. aH in the revised Bib!-.-, reads Sheol, d i, .jj , , Ulr4n (ne coJiiiun of tiie ! ft-.m ti!Ue ot duath. r"ucsiA ,Uwl was found oa tte Pika "!i 1 Ufa, Ut week. For lurlier par 'ituU"or1 Isaac Kika. S ,u -L?iti..i... ,.r x? ikn... 1t..irltri1 I. t.im rtiA rhsiuDionsLi diinti "uji", ui niFv-4iiiji , i vuiting her mother, tha aili) ol . fin; i t - . . -ajsi, uuceasea. Crid..r, of Belletoutu, has been vis "rS at the h.,a:e (.f her lather and uiotaer, "'' Mrs..' aruea N.rth. '"'e Vmgef tas gone west. In th " le drop iui a Chicago law acbool Uie the win;,, course. T:.e,:., ial commeucetnent of the Btrm- i v-uiale Seminary will take place -lt eaiut i.i be , tie akatk-ir ritik on i t ... 1 "y skatowith the music, "'fei-. MUen all reisi.ra who oesli'e . - . x - - - , At Buitaid, the Lancastcroutlaw, waik mto the Lanca,Ier jaii one 'wdsurreodrnd himself. Poor health induces Rer. Mr. Mczill d tor of the UcCuyviUe United Preabjterian Church, to seek a warmer climate. John Yorgey has sold his shoe shop ia Patterson to John Sprglemoyer. Yorgey has bought the Lewistown market car. The Vale of Cashmere, in India, which an earthquake recently destioyrd, is said to be Ave thousand fet above the aea. Altoona has. a Republican candidate for State Treasurer, in the person of Theodore II. Wytou, cashier of the Altoona bank. Prof. Wyman's, performance on the rol lers at the riuk on Thursday evening is pro nouueed tine by those who were present. J. Kevin Puiueroy or the Chambersbnrg Repository was iuairio.1 to Uiss K. Belle McLillan, of Chambersburg, a few davs ago. Rev. Mr. Graif, of Athens, Ke.v York, preached in the Lutheran church on S un day. The cougregatiou waa pieasoi wJU bim. A freight wreck obstructed all of the rail road tracks below Patterson last week one day for the period of about three hours. Eleven persons joined the McAlisterville Presbyterian church last Sunday, on the occasion of the administration of the Lord's Supper. The Carlisle shoes are the best fiting, ni cest and neatest shoes in th market, and for sale only at G. W. Ileck'a boot and shoe store. The storm on Sunday evening aas b-avy in Belle tow ribip. At the Swarey place, now Sherlock's place, the large wagon shed was blown down. A doctor Uartman, in West Chester, eata locusts. Ho first parboils the bt gs, then puts them to fry iu butter, adds a saucnd tbey are ready to serve. - There is a rumor that Governor Pattiaon will call an extra session of the Legislature If he does the state will go Republican bv one hundred thousand. "Dr. McCosb, of Princeton, is of the opinion that a child's mind is best fitted for the beginning of school education when the child ia twelve years old." How's this, an exchange says, Tnat's a mistake about the father walking around at night with the crying baby, it is the moth er. Pap lies in bed and growls. Charles Emory Smith, editor of the Phil adelphia Press will deliver the annual ad dress before the Literary Society of Dick inson College at the comiucncemuut. I will sell yoa a pair of th d Walter plow shoes and guarantee every pair to give ut istaction, or retuu-1 vou the price of lb. -m. 1 mean just what 1 aay. G. W. Uktk. For the latest la hats, go to Schott, thj leader in fashions. Last wiuii r a horse of J. M. JIcDjiiali had a leg broken in two places. So well has the case been managed that the horse ia now able to he walked out of thj stable for exercise. Tne sure effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla are thorough and perm atint. I;" there is a luiking taint of scrofula abo-jt you. Ayer's Sar-spirilU ill dislodge it, and expel it from y.'iir system. L-T A black silk umbrella, on the road between M.lil:niown aiid McAlisterville. ; The finder will confer a favor by sending wsrd to Keubru, Carrny, McAlisterville, to whom the umbrella bidougs. Rev. Mr. Hnyes end faini y, will more 1 iuto-the Presbj terau parsonage next week. There is a li'erary touch ab nit Mr. Hayes' sermon that makes hi prjachinj very ac ceptable to his !rio'id here. A whikr dye mu-t te convenient to use, easy to apply, imt.o-sible to rub off, elegant in appear ::ice, and cheap in price. Kuck iitithani's Dye lor the whiskers utiles in itself all these merits. Try it. There was a heavy lain on Sunday after noon iu Siilwc-i township. Cornfields were damaged by ibo wash, and in ravines l.se soil was washed ever the gra-s so that in a number ot p ac s it cannot bj nme.l. The one thousand dol'ars n ir I offjnid for Aoe Buazard scared Abe aud be deem ed it best to go to jail to get out of th? reach ol the reard hunters, hence ho gave himself up aud aske.l to hi put to jiil. Go to Schott for your li.ict. aumaier coat. A Y bridge, Mass., huxband was re- centlv married on the iustailment plan (treeing to pay the officiating clergyman $1 a week tor five weeks, anil lw-etini; the suc cessive pay cents with punctuality aud en thusiasm." There is an extensive illegal distillery some where in Ilmitintiduu county, that turns out a g.od deal of ukisky. A number of men have been put under arrest on the charge of having been ft:gaed iu tue smug gling work. A Bedford county gi-'l as told that she would marry rich, she lortuwiih dinai-sed a p,w.r but industrious man. A noil young man became her h aux but he iw not marry, her w hen he quit goinfi to 'ii her, she com mitted suicide. Mrs. Hunting, keeper of a Chicago baby-farm, bas been indicted for manslaugh ter. The Mother Gooe melody, '-Bye, B bv Burning, Papa's gone a hunting,-" ev i dently lias adiretul significance for young suckers in Illiuois. The belief is expressed that Secretary Stcnger was tlie power behind th a throne that caused the vetoing of the.congre.ssio n al appoint net.t bill, because tkis coaires sional distritt is so strong y R epublican 4hat he has 1 chauce iu it for Congress. By.lie cur;esy ofGeorzo W. Boyd, a-i ei,tant Uener J Passenger Ageut, P. R- K. we are in recei; t if an advance copy of the S.'.uumer Excursion Rout p.ook, for lb8. Bv aJiiressing tiie General Passenger Ag't. at Philadelphia, .vith 15cts. tj par postage you iaay obtain tiie valuable E'uiiKuer Ex ciirsioa Rout B'ok. The Lisf-wn Sentinel of l.at week, says: Afcdrew Mc Kef sold two stwj-s re cently ttat gamed &t) pounds each since he began lading them Dec. 1st, We doubt if liere is a better (if as goo) a record as the above among cattle groaers : uiii'in rmin'r. I! there is let it be ttido Known, or ' for Mr. McKee and award aim lirst prize. The Philadelphia R.H:ord jf last Priday sj eaks of the co.ning hay crop as follows : There is a prospect ot a light crp ofbay this year ai d prices have advanced amce April 1 tri.m $16 aud $18 a too to from ill to $27 a ton, according to grade, fa ibas section and quite generally throughout tae country iLt clover v.as tilled by the severo wiutcr, ud the yield will bo much lessenea m .. . , I i'ci:l ! i account, while tue ausuuee m- r . i, -.i u .iim in available, will I tor wuicu ni"" - - a... i ..m.iimuti.iu of utosD tmi- , canao tna v.- r , oiiiv mat nuui'i " - - t . -t . 11 ....rin tin! lis r ' the n.arket. Should tlio ra.na abundant there will be a tar crjp of tima thv, but the whole yield cannot be mora thio 76 par cent, of an average cropa Doctors should be careful not to abbrevi ate wben they prescribe rhamnus catharti cna. The man who wrote for "syrup of rnam. cat," deeply oflended an elderly la dy who had been his patient for years Ex. Six hundred undertakers held a conven tion in New York city, last week. The undertaker has got to be quite a character these days. In most of cases, he is the gen eral of the funeral, bnt what would a con vention of undertakers do I A cave has been discovered near New Baltimore, with some very remarkable rel- cs in it. Prof. H mkiuson, of New York City, on a trout fishing excursion discover ed the cave, and on entering found some hu man skeletons aud curious old coin, which bear resemblance "to the ornaments of the Ax tecs of Mexico. A Philadelphia bank broke last week, and this is the way the R-acorl writes it up editorialy : In China when a bauk suspends on the Shackamaxon principle they imme diately suspend the Cashier and tiie the Directors the former from a true the latter from a mortar against a brick The last biink suspension in China took place in tho sixteenth year of the Emperor ilin of the Ting dynasty (B. C. 1724). A violent storm of thunder, lightning, muJ, rain and hail swept over Lewistown, on Suuday afternoon. The base ball plat form was unroofed, a frame house was turn ed almost off its foundation. The Hander son engine bouse tower was blown down. Hundreds of window glasses were broken. Vegetables in the gardens were cut to piec es. Two hours after the storm, hail could be gathered in handfuls. Uail as largo as waiaiUd foil. The Bloonifield Advocatj of last week say : On Monday evening of last week, between eight and nine o'clock, during the thunder storm which passed over this coun ty from south to nort'i, the lightning played strange freaks with the house of John A. Garber, near Bixler's mill. The bolt struck the chimney of the south end of lb house, running down it through the roof, making a small opening in it, to the garret door, raising the floor and tearing tho plastering from the ceiling. It appears that the light- nil. g spread to both sides of tie house, and! rap down the spouting on both sides, but on the one side left no trace where it enter ed the ground. On the other side a post which stood about three feet from the house w as shattered. In the middle of the house, on the second floor, the partition was torn apart, but from that point no tigns of the direction that part of the electitc bolt took, is visiUe. Strange to say, there was uot a single tituher s.l ou fire. The laia.lv, who were in the northern end of the bouse, sere uot shocked, bat a woy who was is bad was slightly affected. Mr. Garber thoug'at the baro was struck, ad kept a watch for fire, but so m discovered that tue housa ba l re ceived the boil. Mr. George S. Iiriner, who insured the buiidiug, exaiuiued it John C. Glasz, of Duncauuou, while fishing iu the Susquebauna on Tuesday of last week ui tiie a hue catch. Ue caught iu a net a hsu, supposed to be a Herman carp, weighing lea poutuis file and one-halt ounces. Uu its back and along the sides ran a row ol bright golden scales, w hile at its bead there were feelers scmew hat similar to those of a cat fish. Ti e peculiaiity w as the rows of scales and skin l.ko the catfish. A Macedonia SnaSte. Emery MCa'ieu, t-ie enterprising lum berman, w ho operaius in th a classic it re gion of Macedonia gap iu Shade mountain about lour miles uoiih-w-t of this place was iu town last Friday aud ia a frieudiy. convea-s atiou with Mr. Hughes of the Fran ciscus hardware store, made mention ol the charmiiig solitude of the Macedonia region, its lur.iberiiig facilities its a-ivanLagcs as a p.t.lC IISUII, .UU ll Mill H-l fSIIUO.I .11-. wherein the wild cat, the deer, bear, aud wi.d turkey yet abound. He incidently re marked that he would send Hughes a token or retail ider of the w-idcrncs of the mouu I ..in by preseu'ing him with a handsome, e.gni ye:ir old rattle snake that ho had cap Hired the day before. Hughes was de lighted, -d," said he, "Pil show my trieuds what a uice necklace a rattle will uitke." McCaheu had not heard that Hughes was a charmer, but he though: by the way he talked that perhaps he could put a spell ou the spotted rattling reptile that he sent to the More on Saturday morning. It was a con sternation present, uot quit so unwieldy as au elephant b.tt infinitely more dangerous and calculated to draw the smad boy as suc cessfully as if a circus had come to town. All dav long people visited the hardware store, etn the ladies fx pan to ask whether they could go and sej Mi-. II. 14110s' snake. Tho reptile was full ot fight and frequently bang ed its beat against the screen that bad been put on one side of the box in w hich it had been placed. It kept up iti srifcing diiio strations through the day with such a per sistency that some of the visitors might in their teasing freaks break the box ami then, what might take place? A number of ports men had asseintjled to practice? at mirk shooting in the yard ba-k ot tlu drng store . "Why n it hive tha sharp-shooters p p the head f the saake thju-.'ht H'ighes." Thai's so sail a friend, aud the bax with the saake was taken over among the mirksiuen. A good marksman said be could shoot it if it wauld put iti head out ot the box. A holb was made in ona corner 0 the cage. The reptib) responW ti.iely and thrust its bead out in Uai fighting tyl., bat tha glit ter snaky eyes, aud Ilia motion of its foik qniveruig tongue uu-nerved tho sportsmen and they missed the snake every time. Ev erybody was in g'isp'snaa, tho snak would get out. The climax was reached by Uu-ih.-s striking it with a club. After it was dead, and bung up by the tail, the marksmen could shoot it every pop. Mc Cahen might send sumu other curiosity from the wiids of Mace iouia tor a 4th of July tnti5itji.nu.ent. Excursion ICeut Book. The Pennsylvania Summer Excursion Rout Book ier this reason Ilea on our ta ble, it is a marvelous production of tabu lar statements ol time and excursion rate data. Iu this day ot railroad transit a man' education is not complete if he has fa led to acquaint himself with thJ great railroad avenues of travel. Such informa tion is of more practical importance to him thati to learn many of the things thatmokoy ia expend -d for, to acquiie a knowledge of. The book gives the names of railroads, excursion routs of travel and rates, and the rames of suaimer resorts with historical sketch. of seen-.", towns, m.-uutii'ia aud plains, and tviih the booU ore three maps that should ha ia tha po;. -sion of every tourist, traveler. fXCUiiiouist ,nd studj'il. 1 It is a book that all wple can consult with pKasure and profi. Jlow a tot -'1st or one j xv'ua conteinplalss taking an excursion can J d. without it. since they know . lta publi cation, is a question that if better guesed t than understood. Grangers Picnic. The Grangers' twelfth an n tut inter-state picnic-exhibition for ltsH , will be held at Williams' Grove, Cumberland county, Pa., August 81st tn Sept. 5th, 1&?5. Williams' Grove is located on an Island in the Yellow Breeches Creek, on the D. k. M. branch of the Cumberlaud Valley R. R., 13 miles southwest of Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania. It is 3 acres in extent, thickly studded with grand old for est trees, and near the centre is a magnifi cent spring of ice cold water bubbling up and f orming a lake of more thin an acre. The exhibition for 1884 was a grand suc cess. Over loOcarloxds of Implements and Machinery were displayed, and during the six days the attendance of people was esti mated at 10,000. Farmers were present from 2U different Stales. Goods sold on the grounds and orders takeu by manufacturers amonuteJ to $-0 , 000. All the exhibitors ot 1884 have en gaged space for lb85. Tha Railroad runs directly into the Exhibition Grounds. For space for Machinery, Stock and Priv ileges, address, K. 11. Thomas, Mecbautca- burg, Pa. State Teachers' Asaoclat!n. Mr. J. Q- Stewart, Chairman tha Exec utive Committee, announces that The Thirty-first annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Teachers' Association will be held in the Opera House, at Harris burg, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Tours -day, July 7th, btb, and 9ih. The programme has beeucarfuully prepar ed by the Executive Committee, aud mil ar rangements for a success! ul meeting have been couiploted. Urders lor excursion tickets on the sever al railroads can be procured by addressing J. P. Sickel, Germantowu, Pa., uot later tfaaaJulv3d. Hotels and boarding houses will make the usual reduction in rates to members of the Association. An excursion to Gettysburg has been ar ranged for Friday, JulylUtU. Fare for the round trip will not exceed one dollar and twenty-five cents. An excursion baa also been arranged to Fovtresa Monroe, Richmond aud Washing ton, returning to Harrisburg within ten days The excursion party will go from Baltimore to Fortress Monroe 118 miles, by steamer. Tim round trip ticket will coat uiue dollars. The teachers of Juniata county are urged to attend the convention. gabhatb bcbool Cwnventlon. The following is a list ol the officers of tbe Sabbath School Conveutiou, that tran sacted its business at McAlisterville on tbe 3rd aid 4th of this u oi.th, with the resolu tions that were adopted by ihe Convention: President, J. B. Maun ; Vice President, Wm. Harniau ; Secretary, A. II. Weiduisn; Treasurer, Uamsou McAlister ; Chairman Executive Committee, J. N. Pomeroy. RESOLl'TlOsa. Wucar as. This convention on its assem bling aud Ouriug its sessions baa been re minded by the absence ot odb ot its officers and at least one ol its active, earnest work ers and trieuds that death has been in our midst since we last met a ear sgo, there lore, , Resolttd, 1 hat in the death of Jacob Bei dler Esq , Secretary ol the Juniata county SuboaU 6cliool Association and of Col. John N. Moore, an active taithtul member, this association rcc. -guises iti this disp jasa tiou tue kaua ol God, who while always acting wisely and mercilully, retain .is us to be ready wueii he shall call, aud tobaiaitu tul uiito tho end. lU-atteJ, That tne coratal sympathy and affectionate coiidoh tite ol" this couvoiuiou Co lender ed tho families ol ihe deceasrd. RetulviJ, That a copy of this action be seu t to tbe families U'liS atllicltd, signed .y tbe president and Secretary. U tolred. That ail the Sabbaih Schools counietr-d wit! this association be u.-g'-d j to seud lull and tiithlul reports, and at least 0110 representative to each ajanal con vention. Rftolrtd, That all as far as possible who may here.ilter be named 0:1 tile programme of future cnuven'mas, bJ ur,j -d to bo pres ent and lake part in the diseu.ssi.ms, thus coutii.rjiing their shire to uia-io the cou-I veuliuu a saece.s. kesolttd. Thai a r.-cord of thanks is here mi.te 10 tiie onVers oi th. conventii-n for their t-llieitrt senicej and to the choir for Iu.uiing ihe music, and to aii who have con tributed in any way to the lutereit and profit oi t!ii iii-cling. Retolved, Tnat ihe cordi.il taaiiks of this convention are given to llie Pastor aid Council o' the Lutneran church of MeAlts-t.-rviile, iu h:cli we met lor ttt 1 use of Meir house, in i to tiie pe itl 1 of mis town and viciiity tor the warm welcome and gen erous hospitality given Ih ; members ol this count;. , and t.. tno county pv-ra !or publishing imiices m tti- ann ul lueetng of tho Association and the programme of tha Convention. - TliUi'CSANCE ItkSOLLTIONS. Rtsolrti. That as Sibb ith School work eis we believe I tie ;iri:.is ti;.tl: au evil, only evil ainl continually evil, ami every effort to render it less .111 evil, sai-e Iho total tb staining ol the individual and prohibition for the coinmun i;y, is, ai d ol necessity. must be I noire ; and that we. will do our utmost to drive the vile trallie troiu the laud. Signed by Ihe lobowmg persons : R F Wilson, S A Snlotf. E C Sieber, J B Maim, Vf S lHs;ig.r. 11 P. VLSser, J L Leilch, T K. Heaver, L b jiummaii, F Adams, Mrs. T K Beaver, Carrie E Gusa. V It Wieai.d, E D limits. Anna S Guss, L F B.own, fcl.z. J Cavenv. Marv A Dimm, Plii.ip Weber, John B Me A lister." Elbe M Jamison, J VV Spedijy, L S Kini-r, L.i'ir t A Reynolds, W H Moore, E D Kinch, Fannie Siojg, J C Conn, S d Storig, Tha i Musser, W'm Hiriuau, Maurice Leonard, Katie Cameron, S ll Kiuzer, J L VanArt. Annie Pitton, W U Haugiiman, M N Wie.ind, Carl F Espenscbade, Sarah U Westlall. Maria L Haughawout, Jane Y Mc Alister, Mrs. S M Shelly, Mrs. D U Uarsh berger, Mrs. Eliza Vatiortuer, Mrs. Wm Langhmau, Mugio S Jamison, S R Hunt, Clara M Jamison. Mrs. Kate McAlislc-r, Minui" T McAlister, J M us, Isac A Cas tler, W II Henderson, Beckie AuiUiert.iali. S L Mc Al.ster. J lin Bareleot, L A A.nch, Mary J Hunt, J A Mailm. W U McAiisltr, Mrs. W R Wieand, Jesse Gruhb, E B Ilaugawout, E Snvder, Eii Weidman, J S Robison, Mrs. J S-Robison. Tired aud L.auguld iVouien. How many women there are of whom the words are true : "They feel languid and tired, hardly able to bear their weight on their feet, the bloom all gone from their cheeks, irritable and cross without meaning to be, nerves all upset, worried with the childreu, fretted over little things, a burden to themselws, and yet w ith no acutu dis ease." What a pity it is. But a lew bottles of Parker's Tonic will drive all this away, and relieve the troubles peculiar to their sex. It .Made Quite a Difierence. "Come here to mr, j uii god-lor-notliiii(t thin,-'' Mclatmcd a ptoits lruier, aalro- inir Li Hon. "Yu'l oiiirlit to U asliaintrd ..-. ...' n "I diJti t go fiAliiii', pap, I only went down tho iaue t- throw rocks at gcr b-jys." Oh, well, that's all right, then. Recol lect, my son, 70a mast Dover vioiaio the Sabblth." Arkansas Traveler, Cool, refreshing, wholesome drinks may be obtained at Hackenbergers drinking fountain. There is a good deal of talk concerning tbe candidates for the office of sheriff. Among Republicans, James Mct'auley, Neal M. Stewart, Sylvester F. Price and Mr. Morrow the veteran who lost ail arm in a threshing machine ate spoken of aa can didate. Among Democrats, Porter Beale. R.bort Humphrey and several dark horses are spoken of as candidates for tbe oflice of SheruT. The Kashvilie Union puts in a plea for tha ice cream girl iu this way 1 The young men who a re disposed to pass on the other side of tbe street snd in other unfeeling ways dodge ice cream saloons wben out walking with their dear girls should remem ber that all during the long wmter these saa.e girls cheerfully and uaconip ainingiy furnished lights and fuel for their comfort, aud the little cream, strawberries and simi lar necessities tbey are willing to accept ure but an inadequate roturu, at the bus:, for tha last winter's favors. rem and Ink. Wsrlb Recom lueudinj?. We hare been favored with samples of ihe celebrated Speucerian Double- Elastic Steal Pens, and alter Irving them feel justi fied in highly commending them to our rea ders. Tbey are made of tbe best steel, aud by the most expert workmen, and have a national reputation for certaiu desirable qualities which no other peus seem to pos ra iu so great perfection. Among these are uniform evenness of poiut, durability, flexibility, and quill action. So popular bave they become, that of the "Number One" alone, as many as fourteen millions art' sold annually. Compla'nts are cotutantly made of Ihe diJinUy i gelling good ink. Probably, in some casts, the durability of the ink is of little consequence the writing has done tU work in au hour or two ; but it should bt remembered, oc cations conslantly arise trhkh gnt great importance lo writings, er perhaps to the mere signature of a name. The usual inkstand is, of course, resorted to, ami if au iuferior ink is commonly usei, the re salt possibly may be disastrous. The Spenccrian Writing Fluid combines, in a high degree, three essential qualities, fluidity, color and durability, and is abso lutely reliable for all business purposes. Tbe proprietors of tbeso well known Pens and Inks, Messrs. Ivisox, BukLkAN, Tat Lob, & Co., 753 & 755 Broadway, New York, Educational 1 t:b i.-hers, w ill send free, on application, a Sales-boot of their Spenceriau Specialties, which gives a full descriptive list of these and many other standard articles of iuterest to stationers aDd booksellers. State Tcacber'a Association, "J. Q. Stewart, of the department of pub lic instruction, who is also chairman of the executive committee ot the State Teachers' Association, is perfecting the air.mgemeuls for the thirty-first annual meeting of the as sociation, to be held at the opera house in Harrisburg, July 7, 8 an I 9. The program me is oue which promise to be un isu ally interesting. An excurs.ou to Geliysbui-g al ter the meeting of Ihe association is being arranged by tho local committer. It has been proposed also to arrange for an excur sion to Fortress Monroe, going on the Ches apeake Bay from Baltitu tre, o: oue of tho bay line steamers, and taking in Richmond and Washington City on tho retm-.i to Uar risbtii g. Arrang-met.ts have not been Hilly coiBp.oiei!. O 've.-nar K'.b -u E- Pattison has accepted au invitation extended lo bim by ItiM Executive Committee to be present on Tues .lay ovi-nit g. The usual excursion ralea ou th-' sev.rai railroads wii! be given. S. F. Siiki-!, (ifriiiaiitin.ii, Pa., ticket agent ol tue association, will make the oec-s-ary arrangements. Hotels aud boarding lions- a will make the usual reduction iti rates to members of tho association." ... iiead. Great reduction iu the price of Photo graph's, from the lltli day ol May l?H. un til ihe 1 1 th day of Juao ls,, 1 will make Cabinet Photograph's at g-o.t reduction, lower than has ever been in -de in this county, alihougii too price is uiii-!i loaf er than ever belor -. the quality ot ao.k aiil l-e the same as her-tolore Prices relumed from $ pr d:zed to $i p -r ilnj-ri price re -duced Irom t-i per $ dozen to $- er J Sol di, a less number mm J doz w.li . ost the same. Rciiiemb..-r this oilVr is only wkuin the above date. Respect: ully, JOiLPU HESS. Bridge .Gt., Mililiutown, l a. May 6, 1H83, 4t. .4 City Uoj! QaesiUoa. "Fstuer," he said as he c tine running in from school, '-did you ever drill au oil wo I and make $ 0,(!0!) " "No my son, I never did." "I was in hopes you had, for I wanted to brag to the boys." "Well, you can tail 'em that, alth-iiigh I never drilled an oil well and mado $ 0,'K 0, au oil brok-roncodriiled me and made $75, 01 which is about the same thing, I g'i-a." Stolen Property Recovered. The Lewistown Gazette of last week pub lished the follow ing : Between one and two o'clock Sunday morning two persons enter ed by tbe back window the Lutheran par sonage, occupied by Rev. C. V. Ueisler, and going down into the cell ir took nearly a whole ham. all their bread, a roll of butter and sotuo fruit. Then th y came up and took three coats aud an over-coat, hat and p.iir of Sjhoes of Mr. Heisler's, and some silver ware, snd then went up stairs and into Mr.Binghaiu's room, a brother of Mis. Ueisler. from Iowa, who just came on Sat urday last on his way to thuGener.il snyod, which meets this week at llirrtsburg and had s pped c tT to se his sister. There they took all bis clothing a splendcd new suit, bat, pants, coat, vest, flue shirt, shoes, acd the money he had in his pockets was all taken. He had a draft on a New YorK bank for some forty dollars which was also taken but it could not do the thieves any good as he had not endorsed it. Mr. Bing ham was awakened by tbe time they had ta what ihcy wanted by cHsin; a light in bis room and thinking it was Mr. Ueisler asked him what he wanted. Then the fellow left in a hurry. Mr. Heisler was called and im mediately arose and after exploring the premises the neighbors were aroused and. pursuit instituted. ' Ibe thieves were track' ed a distance of about two miles where evi dences of them wore lost, but about ten o' clock inform ition -s received that a cou- i pi" -f nr:ciou-Iotkin(C characters h i D,','n 9wn crossing the mountain towards theiu nig-! -Wc,i"'-V,"'v'1 arj-.ve Jiid$re VTeiler's. A telo ; phone message was at once sent to that place a here ttto lueu giving: naiues as Jack and Wtlitam Su'i'h wore airtsud snd are now in jail. The greater portion of the property was rtcovsrwl. Communication. fbox ocb special coeresposdext Pobt Rotal, June 8, 1885. Mrs. J. W. Speddy, has been ill for some time past. A heavy storm passed over this place on Sunday afternoon. David Kilmer, who has been visiting in Ohio, returned homjj last week. There were a great many people out of town on Sunday, tor strawberries. David Beasbor intends digging a well on bis property, on the outskirts of the town. Mr. Brusber, of the firm of Brusher It McCulloch, was visiting friends here, last week. W. T. McCulloch expects to move into his new store room next week. It ia a fine room. George McMeen now has a very pleasant countenance, and a sweet smile for all his neighbors. It's a girl. Enos Richmond, an employee of the U. S. Government, is visiting his family in this place. Jas. M. Crissman, of Siglerv ill, Mifflin county, spent Wednesday of last week in this place. John W. Speddy, attended the Sabbath School convention, at McAhsttrviilo, on last Wednesday and Thursday. Irwin Brenisholti, of McVeytown, is here fixing up his property on Front street, into which, be intends moving, next spring. Dr. Graham's cellar was broken into on Saturday night, last, tbe articles taken were two loaves of bread aud about four pounds of butter. Miss Ma'id Shaffer's summer school clos ed on last Friday, aud on Saturday, the little pupils ot ber school, picnicked in the wuods. They enjoyed themselves very much. Rev. A. n. Spangler preached to aerowd ed house on Sunday morning, from tha third chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Ro mans, the 27th aud 2Sth verses. He is an excellent speaker. Mrs. S. P. Niemond and daughter, Mrs. II. U. Calvert, of Elkhart, Ind., are joy ing a visit among their friends in Juniata. Mrs. Calvert was the guest of Alva Cook, whilo in our town. The property known as the handle facto ry was sold last Friday, for $390. When the property was built and the machinery in, it cost $15,000. Thomas McCulloch or narri burg, was the purchaser. Those young men who were put off a passenger train for trying to steal a ride, and had to walk home, are old enough to be ashamed of themselves. Did their "mothers know they were out." FAIR PLAY. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mirrusrowif, June fi, 1885- Batter .... Ee?s Lard Uaro Shonlder .. S ides Rags 12 VI 0 12 8 7 I MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Foltz Wheat, 93a 95 I'oru, ............... . 55 fhits, 33 Rye 6'i New Cloverseed 5 ft1) Timothy seed 1 JH Flax seed I 4D Bran 1 00 fhup I i' Snorts 1 30 Ground Alum Salt 1 2" American Silt 1 I Oal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. I'iiil aini iiia, June 15 Wheat No. 1 l'tr.teyianti rul tl.lo. Corn 65c. Oi !slc. Pit-kled shouirftrs 6c. Lard tic. Pirkltd banis Ca:tc per lb. Hens llaI2c per lb. live 2 Id spring chickens 25a3Ue per t .;r. EkgS 1 laloc pel doz. Butter 20a!!f j.er lb. Buy $15e$22 J-cr ton. srraw scarce nt $114 .er ton. W heat straw $14 per ton. Chicago cattle sold Jube fc, at $3.50, $4.25 a5.C0. Hogs $3n$4.l5. Sheep $2 oUa$4.G. Surface Indicalions i TThnt a miner vrni;M vcrrryr?rtrna ! "ftlf .sre lndic:i''-"iiV' of 7. Lai, it beneath, r tha Finu.lca, S-iio. ro iyc, Violin, and Cuiaocoi'S 1 .rrtions wil'.i j ivtiu-h r.i;:!'3 ur-- a-si! ' -1 1:1 i:r:c-r and carlv Mi..!:;.- r. Tbe cm'? itafer sccuaitH In .-a !-irl-i? 'to rr'rter r-. Mitl-s now 1:1:.:,.!.! t.r..-. )..-c fc:t, 'ft 'i Nature's c-!i ! -u-or U ei..;-t It I'ro'ii iih v.tt-m. M Lite it rr-!ns;-.. It ! ;'!- n ti-al f.-sters In: ::c I ' -nj r.;rl r -v Je-.cl' p in'n borof ul;u T' ''iii.:v"l c..:r.i lit raiiTf nii-nt of ;!i i!. .--".ii.? litul t. iit.'trry jran-. v I: h it frt-:;:rr cf ; r ianrttor. and w .-aric.- r 'ten '-:.'i:iy s;il--"of a"un: J '-rirf I-t r." 1 iiv-aVr iI. nci"; thit Vatiirc Is not ul. '-. t"v--!!?il. tu t!tiow otf thr i-.iirii-n a-nt.n v.':'. ;i vn-til.m :Us vital t )- -i. t r f.tn It-.! h, Xpriir mut be aliitl by .r .;: a l..,..(l-tmrlfyltii med iuiue; iw.il iia.j:i:0 ii.-o u tceVis as flyer's Sarsaparilla. wriloh Is FTiffi'-lpri'lr powerful to esrl from the syi-nt even tiie taint of Hered itary Sornf til.i. 1 he nintical profowton Indorse Atkr'9 Eaksspakii.i.a. ami ninv attetations of the i-ures ett'T tedhy Itcottif from nil part of the world. It ia the hnsua?' of the Hon. Francis Jewctt. ex-Stnta Sen ator of 3I:NachtrMtta and ex-Mayor ot l.r.wr?ll, '-the onlv (jreparatlou Uaat does real, Lyttlni; good.1 PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas. Sold by all DruvRits: Price $1; bix bottles fur fO. DR. FAHENEY'S ja mmmlmi THE woTrdtfrf.:! cure eTe ted by I'li nor well, known nsir.c!", not only in cr pnv.it pract't- at heme, t :t inrr.ugSc--t t.Se United States., hr-tTe drawn the tttenucn ot tl.c rr.e-'f: l prof-r.ion to its le thro;'!ho:.t th? land. Ia i hr r.ic k !:rrirrau and Acute Gout, J-u:r. lire. Prions 1: -order and LrerComp!a.nt Pi.-pieand Lr iiptims on the fate. KrytipeLa, Dror.ical Trra1 c.nf. ! and tftoBcuit Menstru.it ten, Nervou or Sick iie-itlacKp, Costive nea 'ir Con tpaticn, .ti!k Lee, cald Fsa-i, Me n Dteaef I'kers ani h',.ht tnry and ! .-'"nary wekne Female we-feaes-s ar.d Tetter a?-i uens. Aiare p-opor'ionofthe C"o?ic amoOp .ri"Aii Dii-BAs-s that ai'Hfct Mawkind t.ve th O'igin in an inipa staie of the Bldod ar.H a dep- .ved ccr.u: t.rnof the l.ivv, nd potsr u the ve y fmriata of lire: and no betf-r remeuv can tc used than t HrnUh ITc-vtorer. A Pi- .tE Potttbw.ii produce s.irh m chsnRv? of leelmc as oticn loAsrur.t-H t'.e isfrrxHum. i e ADvi'-aoanc rive it a triad. All DittiXsisTS amd SromxEsu an cil it. $1.00 SSrTLS. Pair A RID BT D. FAHRNEY Sc. OOK, HAGERSTOWN. MD. i'A-f'T t'-; ? ' t IN UNION IS STRENGTH. UoQ THE People Rally TO Oiffl SUPPDBT MB BY BS1TEB EFF01T A SFLEJBID VICTORY IS WON. QoQ There is a vast difference between promising to do and doing. 'YTliaa SCIIOTT promises to sell Clothing at less than others ask for inferior goods, we have both the goods and the prices to back up our assertions. Somebody, with more pugnacity than discretion, has seen fit recently to slur us in regard to offering people baits. It seems to us we most hare had a desired effect. So to all such, we Bay, "Keep it up!" If it amuse you, it don t hurt us. Ever since the creation of the World, dogs hara been barking at the moon, but the moon is not any the worse off. Just so with the attacks upon us. Because we were not in the Clothing Business in MiiHintown when the MAYFLOWER reached this country, is another terrible charge brought against us. We plead guilty. We Aat not beea iu the Clothing Business a quarter of a century, and that is just thetroub le; you will find no war goods in our store, you all know that goods wer 50 per cent higher in those days than they are now. Selling this old bt.jck At COST ! will still be a profit of 4-5 per cent more than to-day yoa cau buy new 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 foggyism with those who have been in business a long time. We mean to stay at the top of enterprise, and liberality will enable us to do so. MEN'S FINE CLOTHING, Sold at 5 per cent profit BOYS' and CIIILDRENS' CLOTHING at 5 per cent profit Mens' and Boys' fine furnishing Goods and Hat Gear, soli at 5 per cent profit No matter what kind of a Suit yon want we can make it for you, and ia each and every instance we guarantee a satisfactory fit. Our 5 per cent ' profit salts are now a pf-rmattei.t 6ysteui in our establishment It is aa absolute fact that our sales cf five dtiys just past were more than double) of that of tho same period lust year. ILKVJilS" liUSlINiilSS POINTS: 1. All goods exchanged, or money refunded, if not satisfactory. 2. Five times as large a stock as any other store iu the county. 3. Capital enough in business to buy every dollars worth ciibh. 4. We advertise justifiable, and do as we advei.ise. 5. Keeping up with the times in every improvement 6. Turning our stock over two or three times every season. 7. Tutting pricea low enough so that everybody can buy. 8. Giving a legal guarantee with every dollars worth we sell. 9. Carrying the Finest Clothing and selling at the lowest prices. 10. Annoying no competitors, but keeping ahead in the race for trad. 11. Having no time to attend to other peoples' business, too busy at tending to our own. SCHOTT, The Clotluer, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, J?J April 15, l?3-ly. -A. GOOD FaiRM PRIVATE SALE. u:o - - The utiltTM.i-it oilers at private P:ilt At ; Locust Kun, n Wuiiirr tow Lb hip, Juniata couutv. Ii.,KARM of c iiii: s, 'I" acri-H ot l.i. Ii aro l ie ir.nl, iti a high htntv ! i-it'tivati'in. v', litnuj uii.l manur ed, and "il fenced. Ais' an orchard of Clinic.- frill t. a gmxl two utory FK.VME HOt'j'E. tln-recn erected, nitli cellar and k.Uilicn -too I. 1'ltAliK liAKN ai.4 ttraw kind, h-jg 9t;:bte corn enh and wood shed, bevi-r taiim; niirn.; ut t!to dour, also ruu Dintr water n-.-ar to tho huiiM.1. T- T. r-AGE, TliouipsuLtown, Jamata Co., I'a. :sr i c k k a. it 2.L PRIVATE SALE T' i lartit. Wa . af urwatt sale lr ' tv;i9bio, near j '. : .it "i :- . (3 ACK KS, ! Dirr or lV"s. btvtiii; thenon ereclfil a . GOOD FUA.MC DWELLING 1I01SE 1 and other outbuild st-rtni; ol water ou of dtllrrent kind.-, a pt.i-ant i-ointi. ns. There is a pood ine premised, and Iruit 1 h- t.irm is situated in aunty, eouvt ninit to i-i-l si ires. Any person e apieas:italioue should chiirehe, s- hotU di--.lri:i to p:ireti.;! c.ttl ou or addre; I.. L. loDIl, Wa tmt P. o.. J ULiata Co., Pa. Nov. if. Vlht at 1.3 aixl Old T---Tu.niiio a: U thaa I .J UH' i.r'.t-a.of til J.i.- the l!tii h i:i ty, 1 aper. print m r ar.l iiu- ii, . af ti 'trit "Ml " jIHOLY H REVISED fHtrftn a-i trvU-r at f't i:i At tiny rrk Kara cri jn."i for arn ta in nioiifT. -nl ' titr out liL T.Kii vr.ni l,ir.ksL. 7. SI sT -kJ ' 1 m.llO BLZi DEEDS of tjie fipjgj tjjyVJS itany aes ana nations, ponraved by 1 10 Great W.itttrt. tatHaattau "'irH Introduction by Prv. Herbert W. Morris, L. D. Jait I-ued. A."tl O srJVtJ n-K-nri.ent Hosier '.. Also manifictnt F X!LY ' f pi BIBLH ind MIOfOUKAPU ALBUMS in crest variety ot styit s. J2 i f4 5? tspecially adapted for Holiday sales. Rcraarkuoiy low pri.e. n- rrrjmm 1J Liberal I)i,counts. Extra Terms. AGENTo V. A.MI). Address, U. L VYAURES & CO., 1117 Chr-ilBHt St., PuilaiU'phu. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME." COfTRliHTED 1177 f-. v'v-? 9 lUnatrated by the m of a Baggy made by T. T.Haydnck. which Is not onlvth Lsaillac Bnnrr In this pictun. bm THE LKIDIIIi aii ti or ATlEKK'l. Hta HsT l-x-k n SttJetr Kinr Bolt and Fifth WrKeL Ask vnar dir (or th T. T. lliYDOCK BI I.UI, with the Uaydock Bafety King Boll and Fills. Whaei. Iafe la lnaeeura ruling over any other. rrttptacuUlblTtta4MalttfS MS, rtalt4 ta ilnnl mfl. U Mr whmwmacnmm h !. f.Nn.n.ifrTAKr.l I1. T. ZS-A-"SD0012I, "Crj2LS: riSrTJSr1 Or. PI.- a4 T.lfth Ma, flVCIVVATT. O. A3EHTB TTAHTED WSZZZ WE HAVE 505E! 10 IJVESTYEST B0 PE0PIT1B1EJ Is tbe pltce where jou can buy THi: 1IKST AiI THIJ ('UElPJaST MENS' YOUTHS' & I50YS' CLOTHING U.iTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, .1XD FUR SIS HIXG GOODS. EE is prepared to exhibit one of tbe most choice and select stocks tvtr oJered la this market, and at jtSTOXISMXGLY LOW PRICES! Also, measures taken for suits aiid parts of suit,!, which will be made toorde at short notice, vorv ri-an.nable. Kcmraibcf tbe place, in ilot!u.tiu'( Iew Baildiug, corner of Biidve ci Water sVeets, HlTFLUf TO WS, PA. , Jan. 1, lsSt-tf Academia, Pa., Jan. 2S, iSS. fiauh Sons: After using your J2J Phos;hte for several years 1 can moht heartily rccomm'jnd it to the farming cora niunity. On some land recently purchased, where the average crop w as si. buheU to the acre, I have be n rating; for the la.-t two years taenty Luk;U to the acre; and as calculations are often made on small plots of ground I will say that on 36 acres I had 72a bushels of Lancaster wheat, and in two tie! is. contaiuing from 50 to 60 acres, that were considered almost too H.or for cultiva tion, the crop this hi.it year as 1 1 5S tUihels. J. Nevin I'. merov. TicAvint View, Juniata Co., Pa., Jan. 26, 'Sj- Biuh v S.'ks: I have used two tons of roj: $75 Ph:phate wtth vrry satifactorr results. L'avio Jo.nks. White How. Ciller Co.. Pa.. Jan. 11. 8;. I have uc.I tau.'s f-5 I'hosphafj for four ye.-.rs lo my entire ..itt'.iclion. 1 think ii th ? hcit in t!:e miicrt for t'.e money, aud quite eual tonuny hi.di j.iier.i f-. :iili.-er,. iif R'.F. V. M1I.LLK. Lor.j I'un. Armstrong ' ., i-., Jin. 20. '85. .Hja:'t :: 1 ii-.- ii your 2i 1 ;.o rh..t? r!o:. -i !e ol . -r :it.:s of hiijlier price 1. .1:: I ;e was e-:v. .! it" n. t tit-rrior Ki;l. "ioWN.NFNU. T'ie X -.r I.-trd i.i" l.iui:h' "5 1 hosphate w.U be :.tri. t1-. luaint .ine 1. t'ur sale by J. NEVIN POMEROY, A-ademia, Pi. Railroad Station, POXT ItOYAL. PA. MERCHANTS I h o estr to doi:ble their pri.ritt by introducinf line of new good, ludisj eti"ahIo to ail tamiliet, will ad.lr.-ss tor till! I'lrtteulars. IIHALTH FIKJI COMPAXY, So. 72, 4th Avenus, ew York. Jan. 8, '83-ly. MANIIOODrr,7.i hav ing iunocen'ly contracted the hibit of sell shift in his youth, anil in eonse.iiiene tntTered all th horrors ol Sexual incapacity Lost Manhood, Physical Ilecay, General Prostrat'on, etc., will, out of sycupaty for tor bis fellow sufferers, mail tree the recipo bv which he was fin tllv cureit. Address iri contilenco. J. V. PINKXEY, 61i Hudson St., New York. Jan. 8, b5-ly.
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