SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : JOE 8. 1SSS. TERMS. gnleriptlon, $1-00 per snnom if paid in idTwee; l-60 no P ,n "' Traant sulrerUseinenU tnserurd at 60 tHu per Inch for each Insertion. TrBiit business notice la local eol- 10 cent J- line tor Mch insertion. Deductions "ill be mads to thoso desiring to itrtl- by the Tear, half or quarter Eepublican Primary Election. At s nn-etin ol 'he Kepnblican Counlv Comiiiitt h-l l In Mitf intown oo Satnraay, Varch tm M1'r1 ,ht ,n, Primary Kl.-c:n ir tlie Republican p-trty of Junt.t. county b held t the usual plsres lor hoi-ling the township unt gener al tactions on Saturday, tujun anJ iu .e. rt.cei!h tbs iui.. fovern tut rnm" El.ctmns, the pol to be op ened in the tonil;l- 2 o-cltielt, and in the burroughs at 4 o'clock in the :teri. Kn, sad to ri-mainopea nutil 7 o'clock, r. m. ; sod tli K.-turn Jnie ConTentlon to he B:d in the Curt llue, at Miuiiruiwn, trt Aiuht -, "f" ' ciock p. a. S. B. CAVES V, Chair man. UK LOT. Ssr's Attst .- r. fc TLe tollowinj are ihe .ff.cor f be ot.-d fur at mill lectioii : (."uxGiE's- stsaro. jkni ur mi Liotsiarcaa. hkoisTta i Recobdsb. i-HssirK. iaiHA cr Coisty Committee. KirllllSTtTlVI DalEHATE. SHORT LOCALS. Wbrat ii beading. Ten common ailed e weigh a round. Oa to St. l.i ms," U the cry of the Dem ucracy. Uorso buyer are still traveling the county tor horva. Msnv, of the complaint of poople are to be reiii-d on. Tho milar'a M not drowned by the late vrt apell. A bug is fuedlrg on puaoh trees iu Hunt. Icg'i"n county. airs. A. J. Patterson, has been quite 111 wllU erysipelas. Au fxctaiig" says : Altoonais the ruud bacW paradise. Main's I n ten: at io nil Show will eihib't at at.tCir.tuwn, June 14. Where the wheat wan poor lat year the grass in poor this season. Congreiuian Atkinson waa heme on Monday, on a business t-ip. Th.i com in Juniata ia not doing well. Many jrtdirt a short corn crop. The tbief with a lalder ha been trying to get Into houses in Perry county. Dr. Lm-ien Banks, bought the Shiry j."ucb oirhard, of 8 acres tor $ JT5. The June flood in the Jumstah not been much of a Q.wvl. Ilail and rain damaged the growinjt wheat in Tn inlty of Johnstown fH rnnntr. The MitTlin county pic-cic will he held in Hester's grove near Ityde station. Juno 12, i'it:brck ard Nelson buy white and rock c railroad ties, at this place, at 47 to SO ets a pu-ce. Mam's Intern itianal Vw is as . po l a show as was tver seen In Provili-uce, R. I. tally Cuiirant, The Vaiu Show do a.l they advertise, and j deal spsr.'j v.ith their pairor.s. Young towa Daily Ns. Boh Trego, traveling azent for a Phila delphia bimess house was at bis borne at Osa.snU over S.ibbath. Th Y. W. IT. T. yesterday, the Sth Inst., held a meeting at the residence of S. B. Loudon at Et Point. Eiward 8. Berrv announc-s himself as a caurti'late for re-nomination fLr this orMce of Krij t, r ar.d ReeordeT. Samuel Ribton, on of Shelburn Roh- Iih.u, deceased, wiil giaduate at the L. S. Nav:il Arwt.-uiy cn theCth of Jane. Tbe r-ru' ted tamsns to the peach cro, In Jun.ta by the late frost is denied by tha moi-t ex j rrierp-il peach grower. Na'ti-iili has been struct st the depth i.f U00 feet st Cherry Tree, Intin eonn tv, but that ! west of the mountain. Oil Windi w Shades with sr""1? tixtares 6oc., at FSAVCISCIH llASnW-ABC Jt , Co. Gnmt reduction lu peii' of Wa'I Paper, and Isre slock to select trom at Feascisccs lUiDwui Jl., Co. A hr-e distse, of a dipetheric charac ter, ts (revsiln.g in Penn's Vslley, Centr" county, and already several horees hav 4ioJ. K-v. J. S. Woodhurn preached the Uuuiiirial sermon in the Academia Prasby terisn i hurcU on tlio S ibbath preceding Peeorstlou Isy. Th- Lord's Snjper will he adraiaiteied in the Lutheran church next Sabbath, June l"th. Preisratory service on Saturday eveuir-g at 7:S'). A b.r-e salo may be predlctrd two or three it.s iu advance by tho appearnce of leainr on the streets and about tho hotels Jud hftrse stable. xo ir. cream festival ill b hxld by the Y. Y. '. T. L". of Acidemia, Thursday eveninjr, June 7 at the Parsonage. All are cptdiallv Invited. A fame cf base ball wss played in Moist's meadow nesr this town by a club of Lewi-town and Mifflmtown boys on Memorial Psy. The Mittlintown boys won the gnme. It to,-d 7 to II. Samuel Uagruder living at narrisburg and ho has relatives in this county, wss brought to this place on Sunday snd placed In tho Railnia 1 hospital in Patterson, sick with psinters colic. Tho Standard Oil Company ia leasing land in Prry county and will commence to drili for coil, coal oil, and natur U gas in seversl wetk. If gss sr.d coal oil can be obtained t will he s btom for Terry county. The nineteenth snnnal convention of tbe Path Valley snd Tucarora Pitricl Sabbath School Asswwtion will be held in the Meth odist Episcopal vhurch. at Concord, on Tuesday and Wudnewlay, June 12 and 13 It"-.'' A New York paper aavs : tf tho six Vethw!it ministers who were ordained to the episcopate Dr. Newman atone stood the ordeal unmoved. Bishops Vincent snd Joyce held their faces in their bsnds and sobbed. A New Ycrk r-sper ssys, many city women preserve every tooth they may have drawn. Tbo teeth are nicely polished and placed on s curu anu worn aroana tne nock, or (Jacti la a small ra and earrled in po-IM. .V Congressman Scott, Cleveland's office peddler, Is at the head of the St Louis Convention. The Convention will nomi nate Cleveland for President and whomso ever Peott expresses favor for, for Vice President. List of letters uncalled for, remaining in the Patterson, Pa., Post Office, Hay Slat; A. C. Bailey, K. C. Bowers, Cloyd Brobak er, Daniel L. Tlnk, John G. Shelley, (2 Foreign.) Mrs. Catherine Moreland. Persons calling for letters in the sbova list wiU please say advertiaed Bowasn Ktsc, P. Ii. Rapture Core Guaranteed by Dr. J. B Mayer, 831 Arch street, Phil's, Pa. Ess at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thousands of cores after others fsil. Advice free. Send for circnlar. March 14. 'P8, ly. A citizen of th's town in sttendance st the late Democratic State Convention, aays, he saw a fellow citisen from Mifflintown, repestedly applaud William Wallace by clspy ing hi bard, t il Wallace declared Prohibition to be a failure, then our ap placdi: j citin-n slid low in bis seat aad re trained from further .planse. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blem thn from horses, Blood Sjmvin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stifles, Spraius. all Swollrn Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $0 by the use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Bnks at Co., Druggists Vitrlintown Pa. April 2o. 8, 6mo. tktO tme bottle of English Spavin Lin iment cur.d my tine Norman mire of two ug'.r blood spavins which damaged her val ue at least It ia the grandest Blem ish cure I ever used. Johx UcCau, Hortt Dtaler, Darlington Ind. Sold by I.. Hanks 4l llo., Prugcists, Mitflin town Pa. April 25, 'c8, 6m. A New Tork farmer states that he used only coal gss tar to prevent the ravages of the i-ofato beetle. He puts a gallon or the tar in a tub, over w hich be ponrs boiling water which ia allowed to settle and cool. This is sprir.kled over the vinea with an or dinary surinbler. A gallon of tar, costing 75 cents, suffices for several si rrs of pota toes. The Lew is town Uszette ssys : D-g got among a flock vf sheep belonging to Ro bert and Brown McNiltand crippled twenty-three of them, tourteen of which have since oied. Sunday night a couple of dogs attacked the sheep of faruoel Uassinger. Three of the sheep are mining. Mr. H. ha found the dog and will no doubt hsve them killed. Read the account of storm doings in an other colutn. The ditrnctive work is alarming to reid about, it was all done in one day , in localities far ap-trt. In spots, on the same day, in the Junius Val'ey, in Perry county, in Juniatacoutity, Mifliin and Uun'inf don couoties, there wa great rain shower, an1 some hail, some of tbo bail was Itrge, 2 and 3 Inchos in diameter. On the 9th of June the Cincinnati Press CI lb will give a n-c.-j.tiou and bsnqtiet in their roo ma in the Exposition building in Cincitini'i. Our thanks are due the club for sn iuvi'ation to Jhe reception ad ban q net and we sincerely regret that we can not be presrnt t.) enj ly the hopitaIi:y of the club and witnesa the exposition and take in the subs'a'itial s'ghls of the Queen till . From the Lewistown Gazette : The ru mor is afloat that Elsie Miller, daughter of Franklin Vi'l -r, fur-n-rly of Decatur town ship, Mifflin county, but now living in Kao s, was burird alive. About a year ago. Miss M:I er died, as supposed, and waa bur e.d Sometime afterward she was re- mr. I, mi then It waa discovered that was wiilj the Jic-j h was burit d alive, as her clothing torn off aud her hair all pmled out. The Camevernon Literary Society hold a re-nni.n and eutdrtai.-imeut oa bth f Jane in a f rove not lar from Covsviile. Thn program will conait of I dialogues, declamitiona, vocal and instru mental music. This societr wa first or-ga-wz -d twenty years wgo, bat has not been iu, t'peratian every year since. Letters from persons who were member ot tbe society twenty years ago will be reed at this entert-uuiuent. AU are iuv.tei. M'moru' day services were nicely gone through with in tbe ;.ith ult. The graves ot the 1-part-d braves were all decorated, and the ixrvices closed with an address iu the ti. A. Ii lljll in the evening by Rev. Philip Grsif. One of the features of tbe day wa a vu-it by the Port Royal and Mex ico band. The music n the evening was fiimi-h-d by Jcb Tbi-rr.as' tinging rlsss. Previous to the cumluf of a ram the rial! wss crowded and tie only good standing room ws outside on the walm. Mrs. Rawson. shot an oM divorce lawyer, named Whitney in the Chicago Court where he had appeared to prosecute her and I prevent her from getting money Irom banker Rwson trom whom she wss divorced. She says, Whitney hsd manufactured a case arvn-t her by bav ing false witnesses. When she opened fire on the Iswyer with a revolver there w.-ts a general dodging behind seats and desas. iit-r aim was good, of the five shots fired two struck Whitney, one in the Kg, the otbei in tbe groin. Tbe womsn wss then taken to jail and Whitney was taken home. Johnstown Tribmc: The Cambria Iron Conipsnv has ordred wh tt is said to be the largest rock bresker ever made. Tbe cpening tor the rock are 1Px4 inches escb. The machine will weigh sbont tbirty Hve tons, snd it capacity will be 135 tons sn hi ur. It is being manufactured in Chicago, and will be used at the Company's Birmingham, Huntingdon couuty, limestone qusmts. Ilnherto the limestone hss been used just as it rime from tbe quarries, but it is believed tbat the crushing of it into small pieces will be a great advantage. If yih have an in-growing toe nail, an ex change says this ia ths remedy .- "Put a very small pirce of tsllow in a spoon and heat it over a lamp until it becomes very bor, and drop two or three drops of it be tween the nail and the granulations. The effect is si most msgical. Pain and tender ness are at one relieved, and ia a few days the granulations are all gone, tbe dis eased psxta dry and are destitute of feeling, and the edge of tbe nail exposed so as to admit of being pared without any incor venience. The operation causes little or no pain, if the tallow i properly heated.' From the Philede'pbia Record : Tbe glut in tbe New York vegetab'.o market has been.so great tbat several Cargnea of toma toes, beans and cabbages were on Tnesday consigned to the waters of the bay. There were undoubtedly hundreds of ismilies in that city .which would have been glad to have secured such fresh snd wholesome food ; but to have turned tho surplus over to them would bar Injured tho business of niMeliinti who had managed to set their a i stork In the market. The principles gov. ertilns commerce are flted and letirmlnate into count. Young Wire s John, I wish yon would rock ths baby." Toung Husband Wbat'O I rock the baby for T" T. W. t "Becanse bo ia not eery well. And what's more, hslf of bim belongs to yon, and yon should not object to rock him." T. H.: "Weil, don't half belong to yon ?" T. W. t Yes." Y. H.: "Weil, you can rock your half, and let my half boiler." Cleveland Town Topica. The Newport Ledger of last week relates the following .- Eight years sgo an Irish peddler visited this place, became dead broke, and in order to get out of town hs borrowed small sum of money from W. U. Jones. Billy had given op the money as lost, but "bread cast upon the waters will return in many da;, s" was verified, wnen tne Irishman walked into D. M. RickaSsngb's store th other day and ask ed for his creditor. Billy was not st home, but Dave took the money together with the interest, which waa voluntarily paid bv the son of Emorald Isle Score one for that Irishman. Krom tbe Newport News . John Owing., of Center township, who was kicked by a horse a fortnight sgo, did on Tuesday moro.ng. He hsd taken no nourishment lor eighteen days prior to Lis death and the last two weeks wss unconscious. He wss about 58 year old. . D. II. Fisher took his son, Daniel Webster Fisher, sged 16 years, to Uarrisburg, to have a dead bone" removed from his right wrist. Last fall Daniel leli 3d feet off of a' chest nut tree, breaking Lis lelt arm, snd bis right arm in three places. The physician failed to adjust the broken bones correctly j and the boy, in consequence, will be a cripple for lite. . " Dr. .Kurtz, of Reading, accompanied by a frieLd, are here on their semi annual fishing bout. From the Newport Ledger: Lat Sun day a pirty of boys gathered in a little shaoiy between the river and canal a short distance above town and engaged in play ing cards, wnither for money or not we have not learned. While game waa in pro gress Logan Burd, son ot Landlord Burd, who was alter his lather's cow, came on the party, aud reports aaya they wanted to drive bim away. Logan waa slow to move oo, and a war of words occurred, followed by Charles SbeilUy, one of the card players, choking Logsn. To delend himsolt, Login picked up a stone tost would weib prob ably a pounJ and a-half or two pounds and burled it at Sheib'ey, striking hitn on the head- The boy dropDed as if be had been shot snd lay unconscious, continuing so until slter he waa carried to bis borne. Dr. Orris was called, who made a thorough ex amination of the boy's head and tailed to even find a maik on bis scalp. Charley re mained unconscious lor an hour or two when he slowly rrgsined consciousness, lie was able to be about Monday aliernooo and no serious results are looked for. Notice. S. B. Lou-Ion baa jast received 4 car car loads of farm nucbinery, binders , reap er-, mowers, hay rakes, grain drills, every thirg down to a lawn mower. The Handsomest lady in Mifflmtown and I'aderson Kemsrked to a friend ths other day that she knew (vamp's Balsam for tbe Thrift and Lungs wss a superior re medy as it kt-pped ber coub instantly wben others hvi no effect whatevor. So to prove this and convince you ot ita m.nt, any druftgiat will give you a Sample Bottle Frtt. Large size 50c and $1. Temperance Institute. The W. C. T. L. ol Juniata county will bold a Temperance Institute at Centre, on Thursday, June 14ib, in the Lutheran church. The morning aud afternoon ses sioas will be dt-voted to business ot the Un ion. Interetlirg speakers sre expected to sddres iLe evenitig ti.eclicg, Ibe public sre cordially invited to attend. Ms J. N. KIRK.. Prert. Mast U. I.tos, .-c. M4I.VS IXTER.VlTIOXAIa SIIOtT. This truly superior orgioixation exhibit ed hereon Saturday last; and when wa say the performance, so far as novelty and through enjoyment were concerned, was ciuj.1 to any thing of the kind, ever seen bt re, we tut voice the universal sentiment of all who attended. Tbe one feature alone nsmely, tbe tbreo headtd lady songstress wss worth doub'e tbe money it cost lo see it all, for she is tbe msst mar velous curiosity tbe eye ever beheld three living heads upon a sing's body, sing ing, talking and eating in perfect concert ai.d accord, bsHing tbe most scientific and amaxing every beholder by her remarkable appearance. Kach bead sings and converses in a different language, and in choral unis on it is wonderful. Be sure snd see it. Wsveily (N. Y.) Times. Teacbers' Examinations lVwS. for Mifflmtown and Fermanagh, in Mif- tlintown, .June 8. Patterson -nl Millcrd,in Patterson, June 9. Port Roya land Turbeit, in Port Roy al June 11. Walker, in ilexico; ...... .. ....... Juue 12. Tbomp.ontown and IK ia ware, in Thempsontown. .......... -June 18. Gnenwoud, at straight Water,. ...June 19. Stirquebanna, at Prosperity,. .... .June 20. Monroe, at RiceReld,. . . ..June 21. Fayette, in McAlisterviHe,. June 2. Ls:k, at Cross Keis ....June lib Tuscarora. at McCoy sville, .. June 27. Spruce Hill, at Wisdom.. ..June 28. Beale, at Johnstown,....-. ... .... June 29. Tbe examinations will begin st U 30 A. .V. Applicants under 17 years of sge will cot be admitted into tbo cltss. Strangers must furnish a certificate of good moral character. Applicants must be examined in tbe districts in which they intend to leach. AH Iriends ef education sre invited. A special examination lor the county will be beld in Mitliintown, Augut 11. W. E. AUM AN. t'oaary Superintendent The barn of Samuel Wspgonrr, io Spring township. Perry county, was struck by lightning oo Monday even in a week, daring tbe prevalence of a thunder storm, and set on fire. The flames were extinguished before much dsmsge was done." ytAKRIED s THATCHER GRAY At the TJ. P par sonage, st McCoysville, bv Rev. J. B. Work, So'omon L. Thatcher to Miss Jane L.Gray, both ot Reed's Gp, Pa. DIED: DOTLE On the 24 th inst.. in Johns town, Beale township, Richard Doyle, K-q ., aged 73 years, 8 months and 16 days. MirrLraTOTarN harkkts. Mrrrmiows, June 6, 1883. Batter IS and rarely take individual needs egg. llam 124 B boulder, .10 Sides, - LaW(l s a . 10 ktirrLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, 75 to SS Corn new............ 63 Oatt, 80 to 82 Bye Cloveraeed. ...... ....... S3 a Timothy aeed ......... ....... $1.7 ft Flax seed 160 Bran 19 On Chop ., ; 1 5 Shorts 22 0J Ground Alum Salt........ 1 25 American Salt 1 001 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PniiaDZLPBia, June 2. 1888. Wheat 97 ets. Core G4cta. Osts 43. Ham 10 to 11 ct. Shonluer 6 to 7cta. Bellies 8 to 9ct. Live spring chickens IS to 2-JCts Li'e old chickens 8 tn 9.U. ButUr 14 to lct. Eitgs l to 16cU. Rye straw $! a ton. Hay $15 to $18 a ton. Beef rattle at 4 to 6cts. Miicb calvea at 6 tn 7cts. Sheep, lower, at 8 to 6cta. Laruba $2 a h-ad to V cis a pound. The following scale of prices for snnounc ments baa been Mutually agreed upon bv tbe undersigned, and no deviation from the -ame will be made .- Coogreas, $25 , President Judge. $Zi ; Senate, $10 ; Legis lature. $7 ; Associate Judge, Protbonotary, Register and Recorder, and Sheriff, each. $6 ; Commissioner and District Attorney, each, $3 ; Jury Commissioner and Auditor, each, $1. All additional communications reconiinending caudidotes will be charged 10 cents per line. Money in sll cases to be paid is ADTAXCS. WM. H. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SCH WEIER, Editor SzlTtSZL AMD Repcbucas. ANNOUNCEMENTS. REGISTER AND RECORDER Mr. Editor : Please announce the name of Neal M. Stewart for the office of Regis ter and Recorder. Mr. Stewart is a man well qualified for the office. He has been a diligent worker in tbe Republican ranks and if nominated will make a stronc candi date. TUdCARORA. Editor SeaftaW and Republican : f would announce to tbe Republicans of Juniata ci-uuty for tbe nomination of Register and Recorder, J. G. Mateer of Port Roysl who is industrious and worthy and comptetent to discharge the duties of the office. PORT ROYAL. Editor Sentinel and Republican : I would announce Ansoa B. Wilis a a suita ble candidate for the office of Register and Recorder. Mr. Wills is a clever and worthy young man abundantly qualifier to dis charge the duties ot thir cruce mentioned. 3HlttL.Ut IM ft. SHERIFF. To the Editor : Plesse snnoenca the namo ol James MeCauley, as a candidate lor the office of Sherirf, auhject to tbo usages of the Republican Party. Mr. Me Cauley ia a true and tried Ktpub icsn, of well known business ability, tact and energy, conscientious and faithful, and if nominat ed aud elected will creditably and honestly discharge the duties of this office. M1FFLINTOWN May 21, 1888. ASSEMBLY. Afr. Editor : Plea-e announce through tbe columns of your paprr tbat I am a candidate tor Assembly, subject to tbe us.iges of the Republican party and solicit tbe support of tbe organization. - WILLIAM HF.RTZLER. Turbett Township, June 4, 1888. COUNTY" CHAIRMAN. The name of A Bradford Evans is here by announced as a candidate for Chairman of tbe Coonty Committee. MANY" RHPUBLICANS. LEGAL. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ettate of LVD WIG SCHR0EDER late cf Fermanagh tirp., Juniata Co., dee'd. Whereas Letters Testamentary on the Last '.fill and Tcat-im rt ol Lndwis; Schroe der, late of tLe township of rcrmaujjb, deceaaett. bave been issued to tbe un-ler -signed, this is to notify all persons indebt ed to said estate to make liumediati pay ment and those bavin; claims to present the same duly anlho'ic ited lor settlement . LEWIS DEGAN, Executor. Mifflintown, June 6, 18S8 -6w. . OQO VICTOR ssa7wawsd MANURE SPREADERS IlFARM WACOM S sell tot g-wyssr rbs ebes-pess bpreader but aod tbs atlacaea 10 .m wnai. Also manufacturers ol vleter I lever ilirw Plarkers Msnsrrk Fsssisf Mills, t'era lhellsrs. Tera Csttsrt. ele. All are warranted. Prteas stalled tree. MHlUCltl HI ECO. Celssbsa.O. siuuisss, ass. FURNITURE. FURNITURE! I would refpectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from John S. Gratbill his entire stock of Furniture and house furni.-h-! ing goods, which consists of ! LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, Jl IT STOCK which I am selling at ex- SV. Jt- ' e-- SSBk etremely LOW PRICES for cash. C. B. HORNING, Chrtstal Palace, i CJorner of JJri 3r and Wter itre ets .Mifflmtown, P. Janaary lth, '88-ly i ' PARKER X, CO BANKERS, Mai Street, Mrrrusroww, Pesx a., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent. Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. SA LESM E IV! TED. Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for Nursery Stock. Permanent employ ment Guaranteed. Saltry and Expentti Paid. Apply at once, staling ajje. GLEN BROTHERS, Refer to this paper. Rochester, N . Y. Jnne 13th, 188 DR.CiX'3 rn:n Trn tkmm n pow. - -,ne : -a. jv. .i,s'ttud. I wed to-.:-A lt i..tjo Ani-ri n wxiftifQ. Cjiutmnts-i ruj nor to oil oUmt r-m- Usjm wss. Dr. iJiX. K TiWAOsBt bU, Bs-tOsa7l-AssV Life of HENRY WARD BEECHER iTXt tj urasCnttMl. rielnv lus lif- from hi blrtU U his i.Mo rio rR o. m ii.. Br eisuoi Brook I tw. i.T. G. W. rui a TIIEOMiY Boot and Shoe fotore. WE KEEP THF Foot Wear in The people (yenerally recognize penuiue claims. It is an easy matter to make extravagant statements. It is far more important, however, to have the people credit vonr statements. We invite comparison. Our stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest prices, and cballencreiany and all competitors. You Udow the store. There is only one. We shallow all. G. W. BELF0RD BLOCK, CORN Kit WITH THE CHEAPEST IN Mifflintown ON COMING SOON THII OLD OHIC.IAAIi AM) 0'IY WALTER L. MAIN'S 1 1 rF E 11 IT A T I O iV A L SHOWS ! 10th. TENTH ANNUAL SEASON. 10th. WALTER L. MAIN, SOLK OWNER AND MANAGER. MORE NEW, MOi8. SIKIVRI W. LEONARD The man who V'fts a living horse with his teeth. SIGrlSJOTt JOSEPH BARRIES' School of edncated Iforees, Poniep, Eop;B, Gosts and Monkeys 10,000 THAT THEY HAVE SO Eqi'ALS. 'DAN RICE' THE HORSE WITH HUMAN BRAINS. Tr',T7'T fT T I The strongest Man living, artnally ontptillinf the strong I 1 1 t'y fi I a. 9 V est team that can be produced. HAZEL THE BLONDIN PONY. 5 GREAT CLOWNS ! 5 JUMBO THE TALLEST HORSE EVER HARNESSED. Now, you Lave never seea anything to eqnal this. In addition we have Forty first-c'r.Es Qenf rI Performers Ladie, GeDtlemen and Little Children ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Bead our golden offer : All children under 10 jears of age will be ad mitted (in the afternoon on'y) for 10 Cents. Band Parade at 155 ill. Daily. TBEE HIGH WIRE ASCENSION AT 12 5 P. Door open at 1 and 7P.1L Perforraancte commences at 2 and 8 P. Kamembfcr there ia to Extra charge OILS i OIL.S I OILS ! THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY rt Pittsburg l'a , make J SPECIALITY of manufacturing for tbe Domestic trade tbe Finest Brands of Dluminat- ! inn and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha j and Gasoline, that can he made from S IV t role urn. i We challenge comparison with every know n Product of Petroleum. If yoa wit-h the most TJJWF0RMLY SATISFACTORY OILS I.Y THE MARKET, ask for ours, trade for Mi'flintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCI'S HARDWARE & CO. December 14,-87-1 y 100 "Kit PROFIT snd Sam- CtNT pi en Free to men cau- v..r lor lr. hcolV Genuine s-lettrlcIMella. Itrushesj. &c. La ,..r,.i, .1 r Kleciric Corets. i . 14 s.le. Write at once lor terms. Dr. , Si-oti, t4 B'v. N. Y. I HE OK, IE LEAD. KXCIalSIVE LARGEST STOCK, PEST STOCK, i i Aon v a w i in . QTnnk OF .Iimiata County. HECK, MAIN' AND BRIDGE STREETS CN EARTH, AND WILL EXHIBIT J NOVEL AND SPECIAL FEATURES tbau any other i-how in r xieteuc". M. M. to ee the 3 ben-lei Lady Songstress. S C H O Lcndi n r Th BRIDGE 8TRBET, -000- A GOLDEN HARVEST FOR ETHET" THRIFTY. We have given tbe people of Juniata Co., a great many benefit ia. the way of extraordinary low prices in the past few years but it baa never been our pleasure to offer Fncb unusual values for the amount invested. Our enormous trade is keeping up, which in an extraordinary demonstra tion of the peoples' confidence in our goods, in our famous low prioes, and our method of conducting our large business. Oar opening of Spring and Summer Clothing will take place, oa SATURDAY, MARCH 31. The most glowing description can hardly do justice to this grand assortment of spring garments. It is a stock of merchandise we have just reason to be proud of ; it is bound to challenge the admiration of every man who sees it. Every counter and table in the large SALESROOM IS LOADED TO THE MUZZLE, with stylish spring suits for men, yonlliB, boys and children, which will de light every saving an;i economical pt-rson. Just to (rive you an idea : We show pile after pile of serviceable, well-made casBiinre and worsted suits, at $5, $6, $7, ."!), and $10 ; we show connter after counter of Meu'a ftf fTo 13f and JlH BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING havo arrived arid ave now oa niir couutus. They are the tastiest and pret tiett designs we huve ever seen. We county to come ami see them. Our against clothing m ide anywhere. Our luy s Department is particularly popular because the strongest and most endurable fabrioa and the best Hewing are made features in putting up this class of goods. OUK HA.X DEPARTMENT We are not only showing these new spi-ius? stvlfes ahead of any eth er bouse, but are also uiToring tneui elsewhere. Don't nil to visit us for promptly attended to. 8 C HOT T , THE LEADING CLOTIIIIER, BIUDGK ST., MIFFLINTOWN, 1'A. 1865, ESTABLISHED 18S7 Special Invitation rFo The I'ublic To attend the from Attractive Sate "S fr ti ft rtr m t D. W. TO Till: j Who have money MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, b6 don't fail to give him a call it in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFJ INTOWN lA. TUB WORLD'S S : .K -.1 3 I J W jSSl uumr V- .St-- : Asrry now to use miE3i. ELEGANTLY lSa& ILLUSTRATED: promlan to l? ons of the root popnlai aa wrn m n vfil of the tana of that mineTtt pnbHablofr houw." Frv Prmmt "Tbtrt ta nm book pohlixtjtHi with th acotrfr and oh)f-rT of thin work, and thr can b no twmpsUtioti, aa Um la ia the caee of almost ttt other putlihM hr nhacrlption." ArtcaiAa'l Pmtri,t "Tha ttMMt nsrfful book published in many a tAnj." A'. T. World " Rnraly dor a volanve ut Twar taw and morf ral Tftloe t-ome fom th pr."-OfcrWr, N Y.. ..." Etptt kluJ of Lotuau endaavur iwrviTM fall and r-t-vful ronalderatton." V. r. mat AmrinT.r 1i lihrtri nnV.'tr mil nr1tj AGEMTS DON't MISS THIS It rsr.Te the rjoqaalifled praine of wry one who ex a mint It. Rold o&lr by aubataritrtiov. It arliM Mt sight to tUI. Men and women atnta make from $10O to $5CK per month aatwlr. aTW riv toMrnrtfoDii to ani Mnon with t his hook can become a tonmt mil t ftr a 0w Brfr7rlAne ia no hiDdT-xncm. aa mm iriv Special Terms and Par Freight Chere. rVrnra tsyrrttory at onoe. Wrttst for our lu-fr eiirantty illoetrntad Clrcolara. nmemDr. we twm yoa ta 1st n- to all. Addreee at ooce. WINTER sfe JAMES & MAYER BUGGY CO. 1 1 Manufacture THE "Vehicle for the FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Best finished and Host durable raadttua priced VEHICLES ever offered in Am eric. Send for full Ulustratod Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street. CINCINNATI. Ohld. n RafisisradTrsssMsrli I , Leiup bmiuiuicopicauci . Ts.Iss.Ua Isswes.tss18. Ttr fP 9S Pr 0nt. Cheaper than any ether, all things oonaldered. issa.ysrts, 8WisuuMgsrr .CsTOVra CrVsss'iJs'. T. a!? T T , Clothier. MIFFLINTOTFN, rA! cordially invite the ladiex of Juniata ready made gaiments will stantt 25 per cent, below the prices asked Furnishing- Goods. Orders bv mall of Clothing that goes on iailj At e TOGK OF It will be ADVANTAGE OF ALL HUVERS to invest to examine the Stock of Goodi for OPPORTUNITIES, 5 Com. Adrmrttmr Well aujtaa to aavpir T Jnnr r r CKi m OPPORTUNITY TO HIKE MO KEY. trxcjamir? nrt3 oi mum okdi iu ixn 'r isuctisw jrm coctaiDinr fuU parUculars. &pt tki Twrmm, CO. CLEANFASr S BLACK TOCKINGS .SI im. mm rhll4rsss Mrm'm BmU Is SILK FINISH, LISLE, and COTTOB M"mnmT atW' EXCELSIOR HOSIERY CO. to BSati AGTTS MVTtn"Vi2.Vit MM ' sM Tn CosDr. rsrssS at Cumm .FISi Sm MONtV SUB ' 1 t: . ... J