"THfflintown J" TEEMS. l-nO per ioddh if padd JAU j! jdrertwemenU Inserted at 60 Ucb for each insertion. "Jri business notice, in local col- TrU4"' " h lor each insertion. tofc1, Jul be mads to those desiring Mncno"', half or ouarter irtiae ny - ' I0' SHORT LOCALS. Ctoleri morbus. . irrles are Ucarfit"" to the sea. .beat harvest is over, sample green apples. j,tet soraethiog read a Xbebnry crop is not Urge. :- ..rlv dried nD. Banjos cav, S-pteiuber 24. Ota is long enough in the straw. Croquet sets chaap at McCHntic's. joiinesJ i F,rkin iuM torethr. jto doctors are at ('reason to-day. f rait fans, home-made, at McCHntic'a. jl,e wheat crop in Juniata ia a abort one. ivmoeracv concede the election to i u QUT. The soidiers' re-union will be held in this ae ,.! the gossips ahould be Kimel- A J Patterson baa been to Richmond, Virginia. Ice cnii freezers of all kinds at Mc- CSntic "- TbeSm nourished anion r the nineties jut week. 42 kind ol stoves and hardware at Mc Ointic's. Hunting-Ion will hive a circus on the 10th T Acrmt. Tie whistle of the thresher will aoon prot the ear. It is fashionable now in some places, not jo trim tree. Politicians pull the aires bat the people, i0 tie voting. Tie com stalks are large enough. August Biifj the ears. The thermonxter reached a hundred de pee, last Friuay. JIaiK-Uns are trying to find out which is tl standard pitch. The Duucanbon irou works was blown out for repair last week. Camp meeting time is about here aud the ipni cbickt n is ripe. BL'OroSeM, Perry county, Lutherans are repairing their church. TL thermometer registered 102 degrees n tbe shi'ie ou Suuday. It cost a Newport man 912-61 for catch :d t basi on an outline. Tbe Kussian wheat is said to be the best tiis rear h Mifflin county. A ne potato buR na Put in n appear ing. It Ik a ravenous bug. Tbe law contemplates that cattle shall be fenuM in, and not tenced out. Cuing to the sea shurd on the 23rd inst Carfare tor rour.d trip $5.6-5. Tbo Lcwistown lurnice ftnrM out about lorty tous of iron every day. A Baston woman who invented a corset Its made $50,000 in tiiree year. Her. J. A. McGill offers a (arm of eighty seres for sale. See advertisement. Tbe Thunpsontowu creamery pays sixty cer.t f'-r a bunired founds of milk. Mrs. W. W. Wilson ard Mrs. VanFossen, hive gone to Ocean Grove ea resort. The ep.rt Presbyterian church is to be re modeled at an expense of $2,500. Tbe dim in the narrows between this ilaee sad Lewistown has been repaired. One hundred divorces have been granted by the DaupMn comity court since 1880. kev. Solomon Dressier, of Oriental, has iireu merely wtiicted with rheumatism. Mks Sa!iie larger caught a 2 potnd bas. ia the river, ou a line, a few days ago. A bj;ce mete'ir, in the northern sky start led a nniutvr of citizens oo Friday evening. AstrunuQiets are looting for a brilliant comet to appear in the Northwestern sky. "Whip-cracker e. is and umllets" are the ft-h tLat gggers meet in the river at night. A citizen of Cliambcrsbnrg died ofcramp UiM scared people, who thought it was chol era. Tbe new glass f actory at Everett, Bed -fori county, a put into blast on the 2th inn. Th- jik ol the T!ocii!,t gives to many trees in the woods the appearance of frost bite. tzrx l'ttlon, of Penry county, advertises a live gUjt tor sale, suitable for a secret so ciety. Tiie average price of a lot of horses sold ' pub:ic !; at Selii.sCTOve, last wek, waa t.0. TbeUx ciiic-.tors for next year will be el-ck-d in the respective township next rVbruarv. II" anntul Tfaompsontown pic-nic will be held at Mexico, this year on the 30th 4Tof July. The Tnompvontown picnic dancing plat bt been moved, to G in spring, near Mexico. "Forward all." It b the Democrats that have been rip rS each other on the question of the Pat irn p,jst oPii-e. Tbere is no nse to tell people that a warm v U coming for the wave is here about oonn it can be told. George Conn w acting Prothonotary Sereril day. Ust week, during the absence T Pr"rhonotarT JJeminger. Fine stone bronght from Ohio, have been aed with great satisfaction in repairing 'n parts ,.f Bridge street. yT'Sarsaoarillaithe niort eftecti ve bwod-pnnfitr ever devised. I: is rec.om- ,- sr.'.'.ie! Persv. of thi tiiace. received b-jX-.f handsome -be. Is from her sister '" BelV BurkhoMer, of California. 0: is treat fishei-maii bv the sei. In - nk r! -v. Mrs. Samuel G. Her d, u fhapiuao towuship, ierry eouuty, Y-t tJe,d, while picking black berries. Writers admire blTOde wmea mcst) M J. U inf'rred from the fart that nearly ' ''"'Ines in story are Mcmde women. Kev. Mr. McUUl, of McCoy town, and wila were in town last Thursday, and reuaiaed over night at the home of James Irwin and wife. Three Lew is town families are camping ia tba narrows on the site of the seven mile tavern. Captain Frow and family belong to the party. Lightning is reflected for one hundred and Ally or two hundred miles ; the sound of thunder may be heard for twenty or twon-ty-flve miles." Tbe big eater, hot cofloe, cold water, peo ple will hold a state convention at Harris burg, on tbe 25th day of August, to nomi nate a state ticket. ' Ton may buy a good hat at Bobort Par ker's store, one door west of lawyer Patter son's orfico. Ton may get a bargain by calling at Parker's store. The highwsy belongs to the traveling public, aud owner that allow their live stock to roam at will on the highway may be made liable for damages. Wilson Robiaou who lived oo his farm adjoining Patterson died oo Saturday even ng. He has been oat of health some weeks with an ailment ot stomach and bowels. When the water ia clear, barge bass may be seen every Sunday at tbe third pier of the river bridge. Why they do not appear tbere on week days may be guessed at. James Irwin and wile have gone for a short time to Dover, Delaware, while on their way to the state of the lucious peach they will visit friends at Millurstown, Perry coun ty. Kev. Jtr. Graif, of Athens, N. T., baa accepted the call to preach for the Luther au congregation. His acceptance is the cauae of tbe call for a congregational meet tug for Wednesday. Six of the nine children of J. H. Evans were burned to death in his bouse near Grobauipton, Clearfield county, on the night of tbe 17 th inst. The fire is believed to have been incendiary. Boston lawyer had a big racket in conrt, for which, of course their clients paid hand somely, over the question ot "what's the difference bet s een a hen laying an egg, and a hen dropping an egg." Marriage and death notices, not exceed ing five hue, earnestly solicited and pub lished tree. M image congratulations, Obit uary notices, Tributes ot respects, and so forth, cash five cents a line. A Pittsburg debating society has decided that girls should be twenty-four or twenty live years old betore marrying it takes a wo man el discretion and experience to keep a family clean in Pittsburg. Ex. A Cambria couuty man, named Jacob C. j Horner, attended a circus at Johnstown, with $250.00 in his pocket, when he left the circus he left the pocket book, wniie. looking at the show his pocket was picked. A New York girl, the other day died from the effects of the poison contained in a single green cucumber pickle. The beau- tiful green in cucumber pickles is due to the presence of poisonous sulphate of cop -per." Dr. Fisher, daughter and son, a daughter of General Fisher, of Pbilacielphia, and Miss Laura McAUster, passed through this place about 5 o'clock A. M., on Friday moruing in a carriage, on their way to Bellelonte, Centre county. Old Mr. and Mrs. aid Miss They Say, are still living and well, and in the enjoyment of the ability to tell it, "they say" aa well ever. Tbe, They Says, may be found in every community, and they get off some awlul big Tbere is an honest agonizing protest go ing up from thousands of men and women in London, against the systematized de bauchery ot girlhood, in the great city and that perhaps is the salt to save the city from itg own depravity. An exchange remarks that a Boston man has gone to England to get an estate, or old inheritance or $30,000,000, but the solid facts in the case will appear a few months hence when he will be compelled to borrow money to come home. Teeth extracted without pain. Perfect ly harmless. Acts on tbe tootn only. Toothache stopped in five minutes, without . . . . . r- - ffk at extracting. Amncial leetn irom -.w iu $12.'XI. U. L. UESR, Aliiuiuiowu. Hall s Vegitable Sicilian Hair Renewef never fails in restoring gray hair to its youthful color lustre, and vitality. Dr. A. A. naves, State Assay er of Massachusetts, cmiorsi-s it, and all who give it a fair trial uuite in graceful testimony to its many vir tues. The Tuscarora Valley Harvest Home As sociation elected tue louowing oraccrs ; President, A. J. Fnrgnson; Vice President, Rev. S. W. Pomeroy ; S -cretary A. B N'eely j Treasurer, Jas. Loudon. The har vest borne will be held Saturday, August ( 1st, on Pannebaker's Island. A three-year-oli son of J. C. Conn, of Sfpruce Hill, this county, fell off an apple tree last Thursday, on the broken back of a chair. A prong or the Kronen own pen etrated the abdomen of the child to such a depth, that on this, Monday morning the little sufferer is n t expected to live. The Juniata Valley Camp Meeting begins August 11, and continues till August 21. The rough that carried a butcher knife to the meeting h not yet been bung. On a-eneraa urincii'les the uisn that will go to a religious meeting in Ibe piping times Of peace with such a weapon houkl be severe ly dealt with. Such a man is a menace against every other man- Koach and Sons, of Chester have appoint ed assignees. They were bnildingioursuip. for the government and it is alleged that the governient refused to take the work off their bands and that is the cause of the fail ure. Tbe Secretary of the Navy says, that fhem is little difference between the firm and government, that Koach has been kept paid up. a, female writer declares that women will continue to live on this earth after H the opposite aex have d isappeared from the face ot it. Few people dreamed that there was snch a terrible fata iu store for the female sex. Tbey should begin to take ateps to avert the awfal calamity, tancy a suouay -School picnic and no roan to climb a tree to pv.t np a swing. The following legal point is stated by the Boston Journal : A Kentucky Den, wnue being driven out of a neig'ob ir'a gaiden, let fall an egg, which tti womm who drove her out picked up a:id !'"ial. A WM brorKht in court to recovo - th- price of the egg, when it wdec:di taat "the egg be ng'iakl on t piem e . tno defend wt it mas her egg." An ap. l -as takeu to a bigh.-r court, when tuia deciaiou was re veraed. on account of the word "layed" having been used. "The hen did not lay the egg, but dropped it." The story U not very obscure. moral nf this Miss Kaie ' Gray, a res pectable young woman, seventeen yean old, was' caught J a negro named Howard Cooper, about even miles north of Baltimore, Md., aad outraged. The fiend waa arrested and nnl in j ail, but a crowd of citiaeaa went to the jmu, uhk oui uwi negro and hung him to tbe first tree that they came across. RcTlral Service. Revival aervicea will be held in the U. B. Church, at Mexico, beginning Sabbath eve, July 26. Tbe meeting will be conducted by Kev. K. Somen, Evangelist ot tbe Alle gheny Conference, or the C. B. Church in Christ. Cheer Tpl Help la at Uaid. "I'm afraid I shaU have to be taken to a hospital or to the poorhouse. I've been sick so long that my husband, good and patient as be is, cant stand the worry and expense much longer." So, you won't dear wile and mother. See what Parker's Tonic will do lor you. Plenty of women aa badly off aa you are, have been rescued irom tbe grave by it. It will build you up, curing all ailments of tbe stomach, liver and kidneys, and is simple, pleaaant aud safe. A Hebrew Dr evened. On Saturday about noon, three Hebrew boy s, named Rosenatine, on a tramp from Chicago went into the river a short distance below this place, from the opposite shore to bathe. One of the boys, a youth a;ed sev enteen years was drowned. Railroaders, Jacob Wise and James Caaner dove down, into tbe clear stream for tbe body which waa within plain sight, lying on tbe bottom of the river. None of the boys could swim and when their comrade was drawn by a current into water seven feet deep he waa beyond the reach ot brother help. Tbe remains were taken charge of by Schott aud Mey ers, Hebrews, in tbir place aud sent for in terment to Uarrisburg on Saturday evening Uy the 9.45 passenger train. Consumption Cured. An exchange says : "1 have discovered a remedy lor consumption. It baa cured a number of cases alter they have commenced bleeding at the lungs and tbe hectic dush waa already on the cheek. Alter trying this remedy to my satisfaction, I have thought philanthropy required that 1 should let it bo kuown to the world. It ia common mnl len ateepcl strongly and sweetened with coffee sugar, and drank freely. The herb should be gathered betore the end of July, if convenient. Young or old plants are good, dried in the shade and kept in clean bags. The medicine must be continued from three to six months, according to the nature of the disease. It is very good lor the blood vessels also, it slreugtheus and builds up the system instead of taking away the strength. It makes good blood and takes iufiiinmation away from the lnngs. It is the wish of the writer that every periodi cal in the United Slates, Canada and Eu rope, should pubiish tris recipe lor the beu etii ot the human family. Lay this up and keep it in the house rualy for use." Stolen Home and Buggy. One night last week a horse was stolen from Setb Yoder of the Big Valley, in tbe viciuity of Barrvilie, and a good buggy and harness taken fjoui a neighbor, John Hark neas. Mr. Harkness came to Lewistown yesterday morning to get the assistance of our officers in following the thief, as he had information that led him to think the party were over in Centre county. Woitl was re ceived here, however, that a horse had been found dead on the mountain between Mc Veytown aud Kisbacoquillaa Valley, and Mr. Harkness accompanied onr officers np there. They lonnd that the buggy and har ness belonged to Mr. Harkness, but tbe horss waa not Mr. Toder'a. Mr. Voder's bone waa lame, aud tbe thief had traded it somewhere for an older horse, which he drove to death. The team passed D. C. Ru pert's Suuday evening. Tbere were two men in the buggy, and although the horse showed signs of distress they were plying the whip and urging it forward. This they no doubt continued to do until the poor bone dropped dead in the mountain from exhaustion. One shall of the buggy waa broken by tbe horse when it tell, and the men had cnt the harness considerably to get it away from tbe horse. Mr. Harkness returned with bis property, and no attempt was made to follow the thieves.- Lewistown Sectinel, July 16. . Little drops of water. Little grains of corn, Make the festive whiskey And tbe morning horn. And the little cocktails, Humble though they be. Make swelled beads and fill The pep-i-ten-ti a-ree. A few nights ago, a thief made an effort to pry open a lower story window in Levi Goshen's bonse in this town. Gosben as a building contractor has received a good deal of money this summer and it is proba ble that tbe thief thought there might be some of tbe fund lying arourid loose and that be would just step inside and get some. While the contractor has other nse for his money than having it lying about tbe house lie has a gun and it was well for tbe thief (bat tbe guo and ammunition was lying about promiscuously. By the time Goshen had the blunder-boss gathered up for action tbe thief got wind of the mess that waa be ing cooked inside the bouse, and lied pre- clpitatately. Goshen was drawing a bead on him with his gnn from an upstairs win dow just as he dropped down on the far side of the fence back of the house. "The druggit wasn't afraid of twelve cents. He clipped ont the advertisement, pasted it on a sheet of letter paper, wrote the name of the paper from which it was clipped under it, wrote his own address, pasted a ten-cent piece on tbe letter-paper by means of a two cent stamp, and mailed the whole to the firm in New York. In ex actly aeventy-fcuT hours from that time he got an answer to his letter. It came in a manila envelope. It was printed on a slip of white paper, aud rea : Dm Si r In reply to your eateemed favor of recent date, asking us to teach yon HOY TO PODBLB TOVB MOSKT. We will tell you a plan for gaining wealth, Better than banking, Inning, or leases ; Take a new greenback and fold it up, And then yo'i a ill find your wealth in creases. This wonderful plan, without danger or lo?s, Keeps your cash in your hand and with nothing to trouble it , And every time that you fold it across, Tit plain as the light of the day that you double it. Cape May Belles. a noKajrnao oalaxt or lono, am ret., axn oaacarcL wostta. mn the BiwrrcBiao euisi or rut si ABO TBB PADTTT GaBB OT THS BOBB- WAJ.E, acconraxiXD by bib SISTBBa. "Cars Mat, July 10th. At Cape May beauty ia like poverty and beauties like tbe poor ye have them always with yon. It is a long stretch from seventy-five years ago till bow, but Cape May has bridged tbe chasm with an increasing succession of beauty. The belles of the olden time might not recognise their successors of the pres. ent, but tbe latter are tbe direct descendants of the former, and as honestly deserve aa as did the famous old beauties the right handed down from summer to summer with out a break, of defending against all comers Cape May "a claim of supremacy as the resort of lovely women. Everybody goes to see the trains come in at Cape May, and the effect of aggregation upon the casual traveler alighting from the cars not with his eyes full-of cinders and his clothes lull of dust as in years gone by) ia very demoralizing. Tbe shock of a cold surf bath ia nothing to it. It is beauty, beau ty all around, but narry a beauty tor him. After a lew trips to ihv Cape the casual stranger generally can stand the strain of arrival with more equanimitv. He finds that all the beauty is not inspecting him, after all, and generally if he's any sort of a man he manages to have a drop of beauty all for himself in tbe ocean ol it that surges around tbe station. bswitcbixo cars hat bcactib. Whether it is that Cape May air develops beauty, or that the beauty of the country has taken upon itself to develop Cape May, nobody knows, bnt certain it is that the worshiper of tbe ugly ran find no sanctuary for his incense oflering at the Cape. Beau ty, attired in clinging white Usnnel, walks along the beach under big Ted sunshades ; beauty, in betwiching black with red rib bona and straw bonnets, goea shopping around tbe town; beauty, in costumes above the waist cbietly of lace black lace some times drives up aud down Bdach avenue in fancy dog carts ; beauty in dreams of dresses, throngs the hotel ball-rooma two or three nights every week, watching the dancing and occasionally, vuy occasionally dancing itself. Beauty also bathes. So do men and ev erybody else at Cape May. Bathing at Cape is as delicious as eating a good dinner any where else. The beach is as broad as the preachers estimate of the road Bob Inger soll is traveling; aa level as the head of the otlice holder who is on both aides of the fence about the time the Administration changes, and so firm and easy and warm that lying on it and watching the sky and tbe waves ia like going to paradise by to e parlor-car route. j The surf at Cape May is i".ke tbe surf at no other place in tbe world worse luck for tbe other places. Plunging in it la tbo per fection ot seaside enjoyment. It bas all of the bracing stimulus of tbe salt, without the disagreeable chill. Its long, even swell makes swimming as easy as in lake, and tbe breakers break just enough to give a pleas ant tingle, like the sparkle in soda water. So aafe is the Cape May surf that the little children stand in it waist deep, and play "ring-around-a-rosy" and "Copenhagen," without the necessity of having old folks watch them. riCTl'BESQCB BATHING SCENES. Custom makes from eleven to one the bathing hours at the cape, and during that time the scene on the beach is one of rare life and beauty a veritable vanity lair, with naughtiness left out.J Not everybody bathes every day, aud the hundreds who are not "going in to-day," dressed in their gayest, walk up and down and watch the hundreds who are in. The good c'.otbes on tbe beach and the gayety in the water make a deltgbt f ul combination. In years past Cape May has. justly or un justly, borne the reputation of being some what in advance of tbe age in the matter of bathing auits for tbe ladies' A careful and conscientious inspection or Hie shore shows that this year, at any rate, there ia no foundation for any such charge against the modesty of the Cape May ladies, perhaps because tbey are of a style that needs no adventitious setting off in the way of exces sive abbreviation of attire. A man looking for information on this subject to-day watch ed the rise and fall of the bathers in t!ie in viting billows. A bit ol wreckage floated ashore near him. I? hd black; eves, dark hair streaming to tbe waisi, and tdO Wavy lr hang in strings, and plump cheeks softly browned. A big breaker had tumbled it somewhat, but it didn't look frightened, and tbe man ventured to introduce himself as a meek and lowly seeker alter knowl edge. "Arc that is, do they wear I mean well are bathing suits shorter than us'ial this year t" Sparkling teeth i'luminated tbe reply. 'Why, I don't know ; I think there have been enough to go around so far." Desperation-nerved, the man tried again. "You didn't understand ; I meant to ask, that is, I wanted to know, you know, if, I mean whether, that is, if it is true, that the ladies' skirts are shorter thin usual this sea son." A little, neatly slippered foot (We from Under the braided edge of a skirt- A slen der band, tipping a long whit arm, pulled tbe skirt nntil it almost covef5M a red-stockinged knee. The teeth gleamed again al most wickedly i "Do you eail that short?' and before tbe rah man Covered from the shock a light laugh and a bead ofark hair were plunging into the breaker nearest shore and something red and alluring Hashed a moment above tbe water. Taste in bathing suits at the Cape this year runs towards tbe old uiet bines and grays. Dark blue, set eff with narrow red braid, and cnt ever so little to HI the figure, is tbe favorite. A novelty in surfc.ips is a sort of oil cloth sunshade of bright blue or red, but for attractiveness the red handker chief, tastefully knotted into tbe hair, takes tbe palm. A new and very tasteful notion is tbe wearing of collars in tbe surf not the white lace frills around the neck, but real stiff white collars, fastened at tbe throat with a little piu, or sometimes with a red rosebud securely pinned on. The little de vice sets off the costumes wonderfully. The collars are made of some material that does "wilt" in the breakers, and are aa neat and cool around the throat after half an hour's tumble in the breakers, ss before they were wet at all. Bare arn)3 are som 'tiroes indul ged in, where the arm is a fine one, bnt sleeves are still most common. Stockings, dark ones usually, and slipp.-rs. are still re quisites of the Cape May costume in the surf. t A local paper ycate.day mentioned that a lady, a guearat one ol the hotels, wore so well-fitting a bathing suit with her red stock ings that she w universally admired. To day tenty-three different ladies came te the beach by way of past that hotel, and alt wore cardinal -stockings. The men wouldn't tell which waa tbe which. Fishing excursioas are vary popular with the summer visitors. A party of three la dies on one tba other day came back with a story of having caught four hundred and seventeen weak-fish. The oldest and best devoloped fish-story teller of the native population shivered as he heard this tale, and, going out, wept quietly for half an hour." The Canada thistle cannot thrive if you cm u on often enough. Kvery time it thrusts Itself above ground cut it off. Tbe Commissioners have appointed A. J. Patterson, under the provisions of a new law to search the county dockets for mor gatges and other papers of money at inter est, and the banks for certificates of depos it for a three mills state tax. Some one wants to know, whether the owner of a hunting dsg ia responsible for every rabbit that it is kuown tbe dog kills out of hunting season. The inquirer says that for every rabbit that a man kills out of the hunting season be may be fined five dol lars. Hunting dogs go out without the com pany of their owner and kill rabbits, now, can a man be compelled to pay lor every rabbit that hia dog thus kills ? Teachers' Examination. Teachers' Examinations for 1885, for Ju niata county, will be held as follows : Mifilintown and Fermanagh, in Mitllin town, August 11th. Patterson and Millord, ia Patterson, Au gust 12th. Port Royal and Turbett, in Port Royal, August 18th. Walker, at Centreville, August 17th. Delaware and Tbompsontown, at Salem, August 18th. Greenwood, at Straight Water, Aug. l'J. Susquehanna, at Lauril Hill, Aug. 20th. Monroe, at Richfiekl, August 21st. . Fayette, at McAlistervilie, August 22nd. Lack, Cross Keys, August 25th. Tuscarora, at McCoysville, August 2ith. Spruce Hill, at Wisdom, August 27th. Beale, at Johnstown, August 28tb. . Examinations begin strictly at 8 o'clock A. at. Strangers must furnish a certificate of good moral character. Directors and friends of education are specially invited to be present. A special examination tor the county will be held in Mifilintown, Sep tember 19th. W. E. ACNAN, ' Supt. Juniata County. Mifilintown, Pa., July 14th, lbto. 17-15-85 4t.l Announcements. SHERIFF Wo are authorized to ao nounce that CHARLES C. lIct'L'LL- 0011, ol Reed's Gap, witl be a candidate for a herirf, subject to Republican usages. Jnne 1, 185. CJ HER IFF We are authorized to an O nounce that JAMES McCALLEV, ot j Mifltuitown. ia a candidate for Sherirl, f uli- jct to Republican usages. I July to, lBHo. j REGISTER axn RECORDER We are authorized to anuounce the name of S. btt AD V CAVKN V, as a candidate for re- nomination for the cilice ot Register, Re cord er and Clerk of the Orphan' Court, subject to Republican usages. Mifilintown, Jnne 17, 185. REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce that Dr. CLAYTON WE1DMAN, of McAlister vitle, is a candidate for Representative Del egate to tbe State Convention. July 15, 1U8G. JURY COMMISSIONER WE are au thorized to announce JOSEPH SIB BER, of Fayette township, as a candidate for the office of Jury Commissioner. Jnly 15, 1685. nHFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mrrnnrtow, Jnly 22, 1885- Butter Lard.. 12 12 0 12 8 Ham Shoulder Sides 7 Rags I MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Foltz Wheat, 85to Bit 55 32 60 5 51) 1 30 1 40 1 00 1 50 1 30 1 t 1 00a! 10 Corn. ......... Oats, Rye New Cloverseed Timothy seed .. Flaxseed.... . Bran Shorts. .... Ground Alnm Salt. . American Salt PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, July 18, 1885 Wheat, in elevator $1.01. Corn number two 55c. Oats number three 38c. Rye 70c. Live bens al3c per lb. Dnrks 1 5a 18c per U. Butter 14a21c per lb. Eggs 12aUc per doz. Hav I5al9 dollars per ton. East LlniirrT, July 18.--Cattlednll;nolh-irjf doing; receipts, 741 head; shipments, 9fi9 bead; shipments yesterdav to New York 68 carloads. H"g quiet: Philadelphia $1. 6S4.70; Torkers $4-65a4.8; receipta 3000 bead; shipments 3400 bead; shipments yes terday to New York, II carloads. Sheep dull; nothing doing; prospect for next wecb nnfavoraqle; rece ipts, 8800 head; ship ments, 400 bead. LhG.1L. DMlNlaTRATORSNOTICRl Estatt of Jok N. Moore, dte'd, of Walker lewmkip. Whereas, letters ot Administration on tbe estate of John N. Moore, late of Walk er township, Juniata conuty, Fa.,deceaed, have been regularly issued out of tbo Or phans' Court of Juniata coonty, to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre sent the same, properly authenticated, tor settlement, Elizabeth K. Moose, CLAI'PINI ikOKE, Administrators. Van Wert, Fa., June 17, 1885. Tamable Grltt Mill and Saw Mill at Private Sale. The undersigned offers for sale a lKIJT MILL and SAW MILL, situated in old Port Royal, Junlita county, Pa., with H ACRES of bind, more or leas, with mill dam, mill house 80X50 feet, three stories high, ne story of stoue, and two of frame, con taining 8 run of stone, two pair ot burrs, and one aand stone, chopper and corn break er, a Silver Creek smut machine, and aep rating machine, two Hour bolts 20 feet long, two flour packers, all driven by tbe water of Hunter's creek en a 17 feet oven-hot wheel. The mill has a good run of costem work and is in a good wheat growing coun try, and Is in good running order. Tbe ... . . . . . i and ia in good runu.f order, doing a large amount of sawing in the aeaon. FI.'AME HOUSE, Spring of water, I istem, rrame Stable, hog house, an on-hard of thrilty trees of choice rruit in Ocanog. Any per son wiahing to view the property can do so by calling an the premises, and any person wishing to learn the particrxlara can do so bv calling on or addressing JOHN HEKTZLEK,r., Pert Reyal, Jnnlata Co., Fs. ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Spring and Summer Goods. has now been shelved, and will be kept np week after week bj fresh supplies from tbe bead of tbe market at Lowest Priees. FOR LADIES He baa Dress Goods, Notions, Trim mings, Black silks, Colored silks, Col ored Cashmeres, aad a full line of low priced Dress Goods of tbe latest shades, and a!so a full line of standard shades. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is fall, from the Finest Shoe to tbe most substantial Plow Shoe, at prices that will antonisb you. Shoes for chil dren, Micses and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Kice, Tea, in short everything, ask for what joa want. QCEENStYARE ANl U LASS WARE. Every bouse must keep up its sup plj of QUEEXSWARE, GLASS WARE, WOODEN WARE. This is the store to call on for such articles. If jou cannot visit my place, jour order by mail will be promptly attend ed to. Visit the store. Mill STREET. OprosiTE CoritT HorsK, Mifllintowii, Iu., Frederick E3PENSCTIADE. AFTER DINNER. Terns who suffer from Indlpentloa ran srret the progress of that painful nialadv by the use of an after-dinner fiill, io composed that It will give tone to the stomach, prevent heartburn, rousa the liver to healthful a. Hon. invigorate the kklneys.and thus, through the activity of these" oranc, promote the natural niaveiurnt of tbe stomach and boweln. Ayfk's PILLS are so compounded that tb :r ai-tion. tbouah ralkl, effectually pro d'T' the above result. They also. In n.rn--; Constipation, remove the cause of BUioU-ineM. Liver Complaint, Kidney Dis ease, Rheumatism, and many other serious ailments. AYER'S PILLS contsfn no mineral nor poisonous sub stance, aud do not FTtjie unless tbe bowrla are irritated, and even then their infueree U healin". To continue thetr effect in constipated or chronic cares, they need only be taken In riimini-hing ln-t. m.l of increasing doses. For M-aiiien. urn! In habitants or travelers In sparsely settled countries where physkiant are not at hand, thev are of inestimable value. There ft hardly a sickness tbey trill not alleviate, and in most cas cure, tf taken promptly. To youns t?lr! j"t eut.rinir litmu womanhood, anil to women w hose peri oil of maternitv is draw in to a close, Aver's Pills, in moderate doses, merely sufficient tn ensure regular action of the boweb, 'will be fouul of - Incalculable Value. ( .- - rnrsiHTV by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. F A K 31 FOR S ALi;, THE land and pirsonage, in possession of Rev. J. A. McGill, I i miles South east of McCoyaville, Junta! county, Peu na. Said farm contains EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, about three-fourths cleared, in good stile of cultivation. A good TWO ST0EY HOUSE, with nine rooms, garret, pantry, closets and cellar. An arteaian wtll ol excellent water flowing without foil. wintr and uttmmer. from a depth of 18 feet, almost aa cool as ice water. situatii on p rch, ub-mt 2 irds from kitchen door, un.l r roof, riinnin): constantly lr ;n II u nci into a epriog-bo is) a few feet troiu the do r by pi;s. A n-JW two-story b:iru, with war-m shed and corn .ludiu. An orrh.ini of omt n) crib ' Hiuiu of choice selec- fruit trees, most o. 13 hU"hel tions and lie irmz from 10 to each, in ordinary yield. With forest, orna mental and dwair fruit trees around and in the front yard. itood brVa oven inclos ed and rooted, wnoribouse. k?. A stream ot never-failing spring Wk'er runs thrnngh the farm, waierim nearlv cVSrj' fl'!d. This This property is situated nnli, M'Uth eat of McCoysville, where are 2 atoMs, post office, blacksmith shop. f-it niiil and church A 'so a paid-up Fire Insurance policy, for 5 years, iroin Xov. Ilth IH, of (2000, is on bouse and ham and ejects, in a reliable company . Will ilso rK aep aratuly or together bis share of 1; anfen of wheat and 12 acres of corn in erotind. and about 6 acres of timothy aud clover hay in meadow, and Iruits in orchird. The above will be sold at rcasonawo rites and par ruents. ALH. an adjoining fnrrn of 4'J acres, almost in thn bosom of tb tortucr, joining: it a ithiu 2 rods of the brn : 38 acres cleared ; 20 acres recently limed ; nearly li el, good land, easv work"!, a 2 storv tnti.ie li'Mise, lor barn, orchard and garden; which if desire-t will be sold with tbe lornier. littacood. Price for both farina together :;.VU; $l-'.0ll.0 down and the remainder in pavments ol $2"O.Ui annnallr. with mtorer.t. A lilwra! discount will be mtde forcah l-avment ol the w hole. For f urther information iminire on "premis es, or a.l. In ss KEV . J. A. McSlM., Coysville, Junta' county. I'a. Tjsxzra DR. FAHRNET'S TEETHING SYRUP ! IT i me failed to ror the men! perfect satis- faction. Thousands of mothers are twr.g it all through the Uod, and all are pleased with iu charm- I atgeflccta. It Maimtahss tmb Banc's Hbalih tv K-aariKG it rasa pkom Colic akd Piakhfa. !o aot ftiOT-ery your Baby with Opium or Mqa-phra Ilia, tores, but ac - " " F.J.HU, which is always safe aad reliable, ft soothes and ,oitutrsrCiiD,kt.n-rsrrrar.ll:nAwATie nd rires Swrrr, N.ti i Siar to Baaas awn RaST TO MoTHFKd. AlX IaVGOlATS ARB alBSKUKa UaaLaas Sau. rr. A ECTTXS. Pimrco Rv scar. BAGERSTOTf. ID. The Sentinil and Repuilira e is the place to get jpb worS dene. Try it. It will pay yon if yon need anything m that line. Thursday, July 16. 001 SUMMEB C1MASCE MD CLEABINS BP SHE; Commences this week in Downright Earnest, at Mark Down Prices. Ev ery department has its Special Bargains to offer. in LOOK AT SOME OF THE PRICES. on BOTS' SUITS ; Sizes from 10 to 17 years : Lot somber 3517, now marked to 2 63. formerly sold at t 50. " 3416, 2 87, 5 00. 3419, " 3 12, 5 3S. " 614, " " 4 68, 6 25. 13512, 6 50, " 8 75. " 3365. Mens' pants at $1 00, worth $150. 4965, 1 63, 3 00. 5675, 2 5Q, 3 75. 5494, 3 50, " 5 50. CUT THESE NUMBERS OUT AND BRING THEM WITH YOU. Lot number 763, A man's suit at $5 CO. formerly sold at $7 50. ' 735, 793, 85C, 973, 428, 535, We beg the publio to bear in mind that these goods are aot of low grade, although we offer them at such astonishingly low priaea. Call and oonTiOM yourself that what we advertise are facts. - THE LOWEST ? B I C E C EVER KNOWN i: OEATLEMIS' FlHMMII(i OOI. - ! Every article cat down to tho very linen collars, 8ots. each : lisle thread good nnlanodried shirts with linen bosoms, at 42c ts ; trunks, satchel, watoh es, etc., at tba lowest prices ever named in Juniala county. Please remember that we are always willing to exchange goods purohasei hero, and in all sales guarantee tba utmost satisfaction. CHILDREN'S' SUITS ; Sizes, from 3 to 12 years, witb short pants : Lot number 4562, now marked to $1 50, formerly ..old at $2 25. M ( a tt 3292, 7S27, 3859, 762'. 875. " QrTJrTT'Q T DEADER I!f ATOVllUll LOW PRICES BEIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOVIST, PV AprU 15,ie85-ly. j3l GOOD FAE1I AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned oilers at private fale at Locut Run, in Walter townabip, Juniata county, i'a., a r AKil of 2 5 ACRES, 23 seres of which are cleared, in a high state of cultivation, well limed and manur ed, and well fenced. Also an orchard of Choice Frnit, a good two story FRAME 110U.SE, th.'reoii rwfed, with cellar and titchen good, FRAME BARN and straw shed, hog stable corn crib and wood shed, a never failing spring at the door, also run ning water near to the house. T- T. PAGE, Tbompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa. NICE F A. R M PRIVATE SALE The undersigned olf'ers at private sale her farm, situated iu Beale township, near Wa'rur 1 ;., an! oiil-! ve.-t ol Miff lin Statu-... ? & u.." .!::!! G3 ACRES, more or less, and having thereon erected a GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbnildmg. There is a good spring of water on the premises, and irnit of d liferent kinds. The farm is situated in a pleasaut community, convenient to churches, schools and stores. Auy person desiring to purchase a pleasant home should call on or address. L. C. Todd, AValnnt P. .. Nov. 5, 184, tl. Juniata Co., Pa. ftthlM fit .4 uvi Old Uis prf-esf tii tufc' the Encash in tvi 1 1 S E D ii r1" oritrr a , 7 -ail f,ir Im wtt rvrx arVnj tent out at rtvry rt . .T.-.l..Ss. cfeaoce for iU to m&k moiaf r. bend t o- iwfsDt Ef iT S" 5? hiV? fji.ii f. Gu l- toJ BS, L.V -si . a ....- , .... niti..n I ml sRs51 T;.iro luction bv Ker I rrrt If. -.- i - aV&ty -1 :tZiK.tnt :'iaav fiivi. Alio inajjniiicen: FAMILY g9 Q BMP 3 ii'1 lillil H 1..1 ri!iTft;mPII ll.P.rYS in rrnt Tirie'v oi -. ttK wtf i LJ Kpeciallv adapted fir Holidav silt-. KeanrV-.hly Kjw pric.-. -raaaaaaas lad Id Liberal iiiaccwatw Extra Terms. AGiiSTS WANTED. Address, H. L. WARRE.N & CO., 1117 Cbe!nnl St., PT'lr-Wphia. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME." nlustrared 1 bv the nse of a Bnrnrr made T. T. Harsdoek. which Is ot raJr b taadlns? In this picture, but THE Ll!aDIb Bl i OF AViKRirA. Ha -k's "nletr Km Bolt aad rtth WheeL Ask jmxt aWler for the T. X. Bueev 1 HilDUfK BftiUV, with the 11 A I- Lite is insecure nding over any oiner. rranw m i iiam m i '''' 'inMrvwtsTAwr.T 1?. T. A.TgJDQC;J, "''TT&'lZ'rSZJiiSr. cnr. pi- ri Tw.wta wta nwrjiin, . ir,r.iT3 JfiTTED TTE H4TB TfOKZ: HO rSTE.-TI E!".T 8 FHOFrTlBIi D. W. HARTLEY'S Is tbe place where you can buy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, CJPS, BOOIV, 8HOSS, JXD FPRMSHiyG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice ml selert -sHx-ka et a-erf d IB this market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PHJCEt' : Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, wbioh will be msde to ordV at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge Water sheets, MIFF LIKTO rfN, FA. fJn- t 8 00. 9 25. 10 50. 11 50. 12 00. 14 00. 8 25, 0 00, 9 75, 10 50, - - lowest price : half hose, 4c U; scarfs, 15c; undershirt and drawers, cat to 39oU. ; 2 00, ' " S 00. 2 50, ' " 3 75. 2 87. 4 25. 3 25, 5 00. 4 00, " " 5 50. 4 50, 6 25. EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS WITHIN A MONTH. Baugh's Raw Bone Manures and High Grade Agricultural Chem icals and other products, on exhibi tion at the Pennsylvania State Fair, September 8th to 20th, 1884, were awarded live first premiums. They were also awarded three first premiums as follows : Leliigh County Fair at Allentown, Pa September joth to October 3rd; Berk County Fair at Kutrtown, Px, October TtU to 10th; NonUamptun Couuty Fair at Naa. areth, Pa October 7th to lh. The above are the only exhibits made by Baugh & Sons during '84. Baugh's Raw Bone Manures have se cured a great many premiums including Cen tennial, Pans and other medals. t Farmers have discovered that Raw Animal Bone is a most valu able enricher of the soil and pro ducer of crops. Baugh's $25 Phosphate contains the life and essence of Animal Bones. This article is manufactured only by Baugh & Sons, Office No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. MERCHANTS w h deslrtr. to double their prollts bv introducing a Una of new goods, indispensable to all families, will ad.ir'ss for tull particulars, HEALTH FOOD COMPANY, Xo. 72, 4th Avenue, N'ew York. Jan. t, (t5-ly. MANHOODS; nun Itiiing innocently cilra:te1 the hbit ol sell bbuce in his youth, and in conaequea te sntfered all the horrors of Sexual Incapacity irt.it Miuhood, Phvsied Decay, General Prostration, eie.. will, bV.l of sympaty for for his fellow sutrorera. mail free tbe recipe hy which he waa flnallv cured. Address : in comidenoe. J. W. FINKXET, 616 ' Uudon S., flew Y.rk. Jan. P, '85-ly. t .i '.w i. JL W " " lie I AO fr-- V.r!'-" . J - - Mcrris, J). V. iH i-s : A.D Havdnrk Safety King Bolt an4 Fifthi Wheat. 6 50, " "
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