r HON ring ES ! (STOCK, well itself ok Us LNU, Quality aa. feipected .alass satiafnatioa. My WATCH KS .ad our, Cellars a4 i see. ER URNISHER i RAILROAD. A ilLl ". IStk. list will turn aa ollewer RD. sv.s Altoeae 5V2 a. .. "it Caloa at 7.04 a. n own 7,M a. 8.17 a. a.., 8.3 a. a. 19 8.34 a. a., urward 8,47 a wport 9. US a 10 10 a. .. t Brio" I rnni Lmilt.. Lew Minn Usxlco k'anrl v ru., r m., ift p le-eves a I'in a a ant a. a ia U'lltllmr unf ti 5 itoll S43 am ; Mlf- C 10 44 punrtiile- at m. dallr retular .Itooa all Harriaoara; llarrlebarc Philadelphia al I'ltteburg daily at l'U p. ui., anil stop- na arrive at MiStta 7.00 p. u., raUa- , at 1 00 a. i - . i . ill atw at Mdlla A KL. lii-ilt'lLhiA datlr at .1 40 urn; Xtfflla 6 l'H p m ; Altoooe tr-l'iirg at 1 1 65 p m. I bitertelpala risbttri, ! IS t. da.; 'wpurt, HI I. m.: Thimp.ontuwB, j i a. ni i Tustar- 1" ' . ra.; Fort ik -jo a. b.i r.. , 10 34 a. m.; al Yeytowa. 11 14 II : . m.; llua- tt" i niif, 1 07 p. as. 1 sti.p at all regular ruirir aa.l Allouae.1 Fbilad.lpb.la d al burn, 10 UO p. m.. M arvv illr, Duncan ii, Tuotnpaoa.ewB, P"n. 11 ii a. m.; Al- f'lttsbiira;, 6 10 a.m. tiiia'l.iptiia iailr at I 1 a. m.. Pfew- r.'.4 7 p. ra., atop t itwiQ MiSlia ua at 3 30 p. si.. Tfs Inavee fall i. lu.( llamabitra; at 4.4 p. m., Mt turn a 5, JO p. oa., n.. VaaJvse 6,44 in . , M.xice 6,60 p. ru., VMtlio 0,0a p- u , w V'f VtoWB 4, iMoo i,10 p. aa.. ri-'Di 9 Oj p. bi. IS vWphl 11 SI a m ; DimraDBoa S am; aliffiiase.a . ItrVavtuwa 23 a ra ; II untiBKdnn 4 a m ; H pruca Creea u a m ; boll's Mill 06 a bi ; Pittsburg t, a Snndava, . Ma i aaat learlag BIVISIO.N. a Junction (or Mil- m, 8 15 p I far to p m. row a Jiinctloa fres pro, 4 JO p bi J fresa I 0 p III. IVISIO.H. (or Bollefoate Bad j, IS p ia. Leave and Clearfl.14 at i p ui . lor Warrlora Mark, m l culia at has from BallafootB 5 p m, aad 9 S7 p na- oaa froiB Cbtwbbb- SSara. aad 1 1 4 a ia frotB Scotia, W ar lauia furiK at DTORD D1TI3IOW. gloa fr BodIor4 laad at I ,iBftoa frotB d uaibrrlaad al 11 1 Ra BRANCH. r BOIBtaSoBtB, al 50 m. I P ooaa froaa polata 35 a m. 1 36 p .. pro. aad ! F iotue. liy cautioned aataat r, buildinf and i rail lencea, or (rum trP'rI a.-t t land trflung m I.ai-tc tonnabip Lasing will b W. 0. WALLS- looo. kaytb offlca la th Try It. II U g ia that Ua ft -J" Tn'rniTt.iinivi:, - - - it ill iiiuw - " -m iei aaraur .11.11 A MIFKLINIOWN: TERMS. SI. 00 rirtioo, 1.00 per asanm it paid JlTaneai l- v not P"1 ,B dTnce- .lcnt adTortiaeinoota insorted at 60 u?rr. buaineaa notice! ID local eol ..nta tier lino lor each inaertioa. "wactioni will rw made to thoao deairing T.-rti b tto Tear, balf or quarter is republican Primary Election. Beetin ol the Republican County .im 0"ll ia Jiiffmtowo on Saturday, 3i,i, 1"., it waa ordered tbit the ' - kfection ( the Republican prty . .'.i. ,-ountT be held at tbe uaual for holding tbe township and freer, j l ections oa a.t.r.T. 4UgH4l 5lla, I, A ia areordai.ee with tha mlta govern. If. Primary Elertmns, the poles to be op Zd lis the townhhip st 2 o 'clock, and u JITborrouichs at 4 o'clock in the afternoon 1 to reniam oprn untit 7 o'clock, p. u. Convention to aid ia l SStT. .. .h. Return Ju lfte " ' , II...... . t UiWrniA.. . Aiot -, l"to a a o-ciocb r. i Ot airman y""TK.Ei"y.-y I Tbs lol!owir,(t re the L f at said ! ""n : cl,stiiis. '1 Sis'''"- offictrs to be voted K01TIK U RaCOBDEB. Sbssi"- tSil" L CotiBTT COMHITTBB. IiriniTnvi Dkuiuatb. SHORT LOCALS. Tb show this coming Thursday. Thsre is promiau ot an apple crop. Tha bi.tli ot General Sheirdan ia iai-sroiti- guoday v.ji observed in tha churchaa as stlldrem' d y. Caalulora(4 M jmori il DxJ obervl M toe fitU "I June. C'lagmi has been passim Pri'ato pen- sloo biiia ty the s.ore. T-armni is 73 yera old having been .nra m V.i,inia in 113. Bass (inters ara looking hopefully lor- arl to the first ol Jul) . I Bumber of tartuera fluishe.! corn plant if tbout (be 6th ol June. TDe n.irKrrs were ouiuovwiioi. i Wt xi -Srott niauaged them. I Win Thompson, of rem Mills, fcai Birun'eJ to go Wst. A a.c" "d tountain Km biil placed in j lis Bu I i ti atore on Main street. Tbf ire entm? Ambrosia in PhilaJe'plns io q4 U . iiiiii h alcohol it contains. ) Harrv 1. IVrr, (K-ntist, is at borne .frjm !l.iV..n burtr, Uuioa Co, 1'. Rmenil"T the womans temperance mt'et ; ls a 1 I'll s lay at Cooler in the Lutheran 'intra. Cls'slan.t nomiaated by ai-rlatnitton, tut It took a 1 iy and a ni.ht to get a tar M plsnlc. 1 Dtrid B'uhor ot Fenant!i township., 'csrrtd H 1st ruitle to Philadelphia, lat 1:.r1sv s I Visa Hill l'urker will erarlnaie I i tha clafM of 1KSS, At Alouotain uiuary f litcner Stjut has been selling Juaiita iiiirkL-t. Tli.i shjd werocauffht tin Congreta tha tirra thaa they ara now. New tempera oca drinks ara invented, but the oM drinker, aay they lack tha alco hol and a. . oa ly fit tr women to drink Question handed over to tbe temperance vojeo. The Locust Groe Sabbth School will hol.l a festiTeJ in Locust Grove school house on Saturday evenin"'. June lbth. Icecream, lemonade, can- ITl a " oeo ooaa Scott reached St Loo is be eoon knocked out Gray, Black and Steren aon. His master the President was for Tburman for Vice President. The conven tion did the bidding o( tbe boss. Congressman Atkinson who was home lat week on a business trip, bought a handsome bay horse or Porter Thompson. Captain McCIellan took the horse and phwton to Washington overland. On Saturday evening, June 16th, and Sunday evening, June 17th, Mrs. Wheeler, President of tbe Woman's foreign Mis. aionary Society of the M. E. chorch. will lecture in the M. E church in thia place." Half the furnaces in the Schujl kill Valley, have shut down on account of the depression of the iron trade. Whrre are the good times promised bv Cleveland ? is what they are ask iug Rupture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B Mayer, 831 Arch street, Phil'a, Pa. Eaa at one , no operation or delay from busi ness, aiiesiea ny tbousanda of cures after otbera tail. Advice free. Send for circular. March 14, "88, ly. well understood, and was interpreted mean aimoet any and everything even the boodlers were satisfied with it lor they aid meant that waa for the plunder ol office ooiy. well the St Louis convention laat " ariopreo tbe old plank of 184, with, antdditional sentence or two, that the true meaning of the plank shall be what Treel. eni j level an a interprets it to mean. The platform makers leave the matter to Cleve land, whatever be aaya it means, it aball be ine subjects of a king go no further. -mo uunaaraa recently held their annual meeting in North Manchester. Ind 1 uwo w very large attendance. The Conference decided against tbe wearing of mnsiacbes and barber-trimmed bair. Aa arrangement was made to help poor con gregations in Denmark and S weden. Mem oera were cautioned about taking oaths, especially in states where affirmation ia re garded aa a modified oath, and members living in Western Statea were warned not to write flattering reports concerning their cropa and financial aucceea unless sustained oy lacts. Tbe Conference reaffirmed all previous declarations about the use of tobacco and decided that applicant! for membership should promise to be free trem that habit. Ministers who chew or smoke win not be allowed te assist in church ad judications ktal ia this i V Stp..rt. Ths ofiioe li iMer are hppy, over Cleve- ' nomination, snd why should they tot as Lapp v. X!m Minnie F toner is teachina: summer .Hixil in the Ki-no school house in Fer- iaafh township. Grut Fink at home t'rora attending awdical Isrturn at JetTerson Medical Col ,lf st Pbilsdelphia. j Judre (Jordan sirs, licenne to ll Irqnot ri personal grant and when a man dies, tbe tlicnieitiss with him. ) Tie Democratic handkerchief for the com- lx cur ra: (to ia to be a red one ; tbe kind tist Tburman has been using. John UollabaiiKh; Sr., has taken alou !Wrords of bark off Robert McMeeu's jasantsiB tract at Macedonia. j liltor Jackman saw a hslf d en little jfcisi st Tone. 'a rock between this pi ace VAjfl Prtrf U,.r. . ,1 . , . . . . lerforea Schweyer came borne for College of Law, evening. will hold a cake Iav and Sittnr lav evenini'4. June IS and lt- - O ' 111 Window Shades with spring fixtures V,st Faascisccn Habdwabb A , Co. Crsat reduction In price ot VTall Paper, w4 Isrgs stork to select from at ' j Faasciscsa IIabdwabb k.-, Co. Dr. Dowi Crawford ia traveling in the '(wjt, an.1 if he flnjs a place that he likea ,oxtsrtbaa this, his native place, he'll 'ocate jWera. CVsirman Birnum, of the Democratic Xsttoaal Committee waa not for Tburman. jHs stid, wn miht a well nominate a JvoTws." I lbs Democracy will wear rosea and i1Tchiels bandannas they call th. ius rampsnn. N.xt la l the m wear poli-"ape. among the Democraer. Josetih Sheetlev ssnonnce.1 for Legislature. Frank W. ooie, James p. falboun. and J. Miller c0ooa.d for Sbenff. AIS wpvararion from the Union jtai Chicago, last Saturday I i The Mexico band 'walk aad festival Fri. n red ( f s i.miata conference or the Li il'-wb rrene,l in tue Licking ywli a Honday, it will corupl. Lutheran Creek ete ita wan in vell re ft horse I-r mm WrdnnKlay. Ja.lw:e Sniitl,, Pf Fuvctte, iwaon Mondav. toltr'ibly jere.l from the kicks that 'e mm Bums wet. La a-;o. If on mishap orertakes the wheat between 2 n"'t tmie, there will be more tbr,Wr '"lity of wheat harvested in I tUn in two past years. I Tts Denoerue, w, ing chief red band - now KincsThlirnian hi, heen lion 'he Vu. P ii. s... 'n Mime by the aid ot his coctet . . - ft 4l'0.1fnl. : - . . ... . wv fc. ... ii m wing IUI oen on rvhiMnon n.t. Willi, knit to , "uerer', i(0re. ""'k' gone OVerwhelnimrlv Rw. ,C toia" be -ay to the end, next Presideuts tariff views -"T. The ""W to mr ree RennKli.. . " r"f snr mi. V&n..ve the n-on.1 ! .w.. ;nu.' , - ' " - 'nt were ""ed by the Clevelan.l ia, tv , lsa '"""'N withaco-opper,." Clr, i no otner aay the tax collector of Msg- bbb, Arizona, wLile passing along arotd was urea on irom ambnsb. Tim collector returned the fire and killed a -tuan. Tbe dead man waa a nmelibor. The object of the attack was to get the collector's money Lirzie Turner a young woman who came to this place from the West for her health. uiea oi consumption at the resideneo of Robert Nixon in Patterson on Thursday at 10 o'clock. She waa a printer having learned the Wade. Interment took place in tbe t'nion Cometery. Never a king bad an election "set np" for himself more thoroughly than Cleveland had tbe St Louis convention "set up" for himself and Tburman. Office peddler Scott was as powerful at St Louis as he waa at Harrisburg. Why t because he waa Cleve land 'a authorized henchman. The St Louia convention was a great convention for handkerchiefs. Tburman hst an oppooeat for the office of Vice President named Gray, whose friends displayed gray handkerchiefs. Queer colors. Red, is th" Coior of tha eommnna Gray, is the color, of the deceased Con federacy. The town Democracy threw their 18a4 banner to the brerze scrcM Bridge street last Friday morning alter bearing of tbe St Louis nominations. The '84 mottoes are all there. The "M Cleveland picture is there. The Hendricks picture of course is not ther and in its place ia a red handker chief or two to represent Thurman. English Spavin Liniment removes all Bard. Soft, or Calloused Lnraps and Blem ishes from horea. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Conghs, Etc. Save by the nse of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Bank At Co., Druggists, Mifflintown Pa. April 25. 88, 6mo. The Younp; P.-ople' Christian Asj nncintion, of Outer, will hold a festival ia Center school house Satnr dv eveninp. .Tnn23. 1SS. Proceeds for the benefit of the Y. P. C. A. Ice cream. Strawberriep, Raopberriee and Lemonade will be served : The pnblic are respectfully invited to at tend. Joan B. Alois, Publisher, New York, 293 Pearl St., baa just issued a f Weekly Magazine called '-Literature," sn illustrat ed Weekly Msgsxine. Price one dollar. The June number contains a picture o' General Lew Wallace and tbat number of the magazine will be highly prized by the General's many friends on thia account. Of course everything tbat ia known con cerning the author of Ben Hur," ia told in an attractive way. Mrs. Wallace fur nishes an article, Religion of the Penblos.' E ght or ten other interesting articlea make make np the contenta of the Jane number. Limited space forbid a lengthy notice of the magazine this iaaue. From the Bloomfleld Advocate : Last Tuesday, while cleaning out tile hog pen, Mr. George Fckerd, of Centre township, killd two boiisesnakea, tbe one measuring 5 feet, 4 inches and the other 3 feet or more. . Barbara McKinstry, of Newton Hamilton, Pa., has been allowed a mother's pension through her attorney Lewis Potter. Will draw $288 on first pay ment and SI2 per month hereafter. m ' Mr. EdmnndT J agger, of Milleratown, a veteran ofthe Mexican War, has been allow ed a penaion of S per month, through hia attorney Lewis Potter. He will draw $118 on first payment. " Mr John Owiogs, of Centre township, whose f uncial took place on Friday 'noon last, at tbe re queat of the family, w as buried with the honors of war. Three rounds of cartridge by six comrade were Bred across hia grave. Mr. Owing was a member of Co. I, 271 Penna. Vol., bat not a member of any U. A. R. Post. m Last Wednesday George S. Barnett, of this place, sold 9 fat steers to Thomas F. Martin, of Blain. The ani mals averaged ia weight 1236 pounds and we ucderstsnd $4.40 per hundred was re ceived.' , The IlarrUburg Patriot of !aC Wednesday sajs tbat the a Tore of A. II. Fntt, merchant tailor, of Halifax, was robbed on Sunday night ot clothing and goo. la amounting to three hundred dollars.. The thieves eff. cted aa entrance by remov ing a panel from the front door. It la sup posed that they ca-ne from Perry county, as Mr. George Bower, night watchman rn the Northern Central railway,-observed a party crossing and recrossing the river between 12 and 3 o'clock. . ' On Tuesday of last week Rev. John German, ot Carroll townh:, met with a serious sec id en t. A flock of crows hal been com mittirg der relations in ' .a cornfield, and in older to decease the nc ruber of tbeae feathered thieves, he went out to the field with a atraight-bore ritie loaded with shot. His son. oak wn to bis father, bad pot an extia load ot shot into the gun. In at tempting to discharge the gua the barrel burnted near tbe breech, tearing tbe thumb oi hia left band almost from ita aocaet, wounding and lacerating tbe flesh ia a terrible manner. Mr. Gar man think he will not lose hia thumb. The tariff plank of the Democratic con- j vention la a double header ; it la the plank used by the Democraer ia 1884, which was for service only. Such a plank was not I rem the Altoona Tribune t Tbe Juni- t Valley Campmeetiag Association has begun the work or making many changes for the improvement of tba grounds . Bear Newton Hamilton, which will change the entire plan as heretofore arranged. N iy one nundred teata, composing the five interior blocks, will be removed, tuns throwing circulars I, and 3 open to each other, with the tabernacle circle partially re moved. Tbia will place the interior in th anape oi a Maltese cross, surrounded by one continuous row of tents. i he sea's and stands will be re moved from circles 1, 2 and 8 and but one place or preaching remain viz. : in the tabernacle, which will be remodeled by placing the preacher's atand further forward th aa at present which will locate the atand nearer the centre of tbe circle. In tbe rear of it will be the elevated aeata whilst io front seating will remain as at present, only ox- tended part way np No. S.circie. The tab ernacle root will be raised twelve leet high er and made wider and longer bo aa to place tbe seating nod or cover aad not obstruct the view from, one circle to tbe other. The grounds in front of the teata in tbe three circlea will be beautified by planting shrubbery, elc, where aeata are removed. The 400 teats. which still remain will be beautified with a coat of whitewash, which will give tbe interior of the grounds a hand some appearance. The beaduuartera r tbe preachers who do not have individual tents win be fitted op in tbe 2nd a lory of the office building which ia to be made con sidcraoiy larger and more convenient for facilitating the work. Another important feature not known by many, is tbe fact that tnese grounds have on them a (.number of wells of water and scarcely two of them alike. These weila will be marked show ing the kind of water, so tbat persona de siring limestone water will not take sulpber or some other kind before detecting it. The railroad company ia making several improvements at tbe depot. The principal change w ill be laying a aiding on the north side for the accommodation of the local train and tranalerring of baggage. Tbe management expects to bare a largo and successful campmeeling next August. It will begin on tbe 14th of the month. Al ready nearly one hundred applicants have asked for' tents, many ot whom are new comers, showing tbat a greater interest is already manifested than formerly. Tbere were five fair sisters, and each had aa aim Flora would tain be a fashionable dame ; Scholarly Susan's selection was books ; Coquettish Cora cared more for good looka ; Anna, ambitious, aspired after wealth : Sensible Sarah sought first for good bealtb. The Homliest Man in Mifflintown and Patterson, aa well as tbe handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggiat and get a trial bottle of Kemp's Bal sam lor ibe Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is eelling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to cure and relieve ali Chron ic and Acute Conghs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 60 cunts and $1. M.45M &. II ATI LI PIAXOS. ill improved method of fastening tbe strings ot pianoa, invented by the Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a few years since, ia unquestionably one cf the most imports'. t improvements ever made, making tbe inatrument more richly musical in ita tone, as well as more dur able, and less liable to get out of tune. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. Tbey often say, Oh. it will wear away," but in most cases it w ears them away. Could tbey be indue ed to try tbe auccessfol medicine called Keinp'a Balsam, which we will sell on a guarantee to cure, tbey would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 60c and SI. 00. Trial nzt frtt At ail druggists. Xo Drunkard's Car. The strongest feature ofthe High License law, tbat which probibita the sell.ng of liquor to a drunken maa, waa illustrated at Broad -street Station on Monday, when tbe noon train for tbe Honae of Correction left without tiic Drunkard 'a" car, for the first time in the history of that institution.- If this is not enongh in itself to make the new law popular, Pbiladclphlana must be hard to pleaae. With the prevention of dmnk eoaeaa three-fonrtba of the evil of the ran traffic is abolished, and if the friends of law and order aid the authorities in the enforcement of tbe act, the city will be greatly benefited. North American. Tbe Celebration burp;. at Getty- The following programe haa been arrang ed, by the survivors of the first army carp of the army of the Potomac, for the celebra tion of the first day of the battle of Gettys burg , Tbe meeting will be held in the grove where General Reynolds fell oa July I. Msjor E. P. Hal Mead will preside. Tbe ad dress ot welcome will be made by Govern or James A. Beaver, aad tbe response on bebilf of the corps by Oeneral Doubleday. War Governors A. G. Curtin, of Pennsyl vania; Austin Blair, of Michigso; 3. Gre gory Smith, of Vermont ; I. J. Kirkwood, of lows ; Frederick Holbrook, of Vermont; William Sprsgue, of Rhode Islands, and Frederick Smytbe, of New Hampshire, axe Io be present and make addresses, as are a'so Generals John C. Robinson, James A Hall, and Joseph Dickinson and J. P. Sea, Commander in Chief of tbe G. A. R-, and J. H. Stine, historian of tha First Army Corps. For the SarrniKL aan Bxptraucaa. u uis xoe ivin century rauroaaing u a great success among civilized and Chris tian nations, and especially notably a great success ia America. Each train whether for carrying passengers or freight ia order to be conveyed from town to town and from statioa to atalioo, that are along tbe railroad line, must neeeearially have aa en gineer, fireman, aad several brakemen to conduct and regulate It as it runs along. The engineer aided by tha brakemen haa the movement or running of tha train in hia band. But telegraph men in small lowers and in Large telegraph offices along the rail- roai line (if the road be aa important one.) have the authority given them to order the tbe engineers how to .proceed by suitable day signala and at night by light signals of various colors. Now for sn example it can be aaid, an engineer runs hia beavily load ed train at a rapid rate on a dark nisht. His noeesearaily watchful eye catches tha color of ths light ahead at the tower aa hia train rounds a curve. The light haa tbe color for slack of speed and stoppage. The engineer understands it as his duty to obey and that tbe operator knows more of what ia ahead or what ia to be waited oa than he. So he aignala tbe brakemen to tighten brakes, which order is obeyed and tbe train stops and tbns be haa obeyed the au thority of the signal or railroad authority and thereby saved hia train from running 1 into another train before. As the engineer that obeys the signals along a well regulat ed road and when tbe brakemen obey tbe aignala of the engineer, he,baa bis train to run the appointed route (under right aignals) generally without wreck or disaster, so our Heavenly Father baa ordered all persona (to a more or leas degree) to be the engi neers of their own II ves ; but even as engi neers cannot run their trains along safely and save their live aad tbe lives of other, nor their trains from being wrecked when not obeying tbe signals from railroad tow er or telegraph offices so ia another and ' mure important sense It is not wie for people to engine their own live by ignoring and disobeying rthe signala. I the commands of God as given in the Bible, aa "keep my command menta," "repent and be baptized," -believe on the Lord Jeans and thou shalt be savod,"and (Tor believers to observe the Lord' Snpper, which is or represent "Christ our Passover who Is sacrificed for us," and is celebrated in the Protestant Church in ita branches instead of the old Testament Passover. The old Testament Passover was typical of "Christ our Passover." "the Bread of Life," "the Lamb of God," who suffered on tbe croaa for tbe remission of and cleansing from sin by Him, those that repent and believe. Tbu Communion among believers is keep ing a commandment or accepting an invita tion ot Christ their Redeemer. For those coming lo Christ, to receive tbe adminia tration of baptism is obeying the Divine invitation aad command "repent and be baptized." A very frequently seriou wreck and death of engineer and brakemen have taken place by proper aad right aigna! from telegraph officee beiug ignored or overlook ed so the loss of many a man' soul ha oc curred by hi having turned from tbe "Way" by which God has offered to save, namely tbe Lord Jesus Christ "who ia able to save them to tbe uttermost that come unto God througb Him," All that will re pent atd believe on Christ Bill be savsd by Him because of their faith ia Him, "aince H e came into the world to aave sinners," and too - iwrilatioa to those tbat berreve He s tbe Son of God ia to "repent and be bap tized. Obeying the aignala of railroad tel egraphers baa guided a many an engineer, train and traveler afely through to their destinations, and it is also true that those who take God at hia word and obey the aignala. Lis commsnds are saved by the thousands through Christ, who "livetb and was dead" and is "alive forevermare," and who will bring those Redeemed to be alive wiih him. PARKER & CO., BANKERS, Maw Srwrrr, Mrjrujrrowj,, Petsx., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Diacorinta daily. Accounts of firm, individuals and corporations solicited. Tour per cent. Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. SALESMER! wanted. 1M Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for Jnrsery Stack. Permanent employ ment Guaranteed. ..i. -v a- Paid. Apply at once, stating age. GLEN BROTHERS. Refer to thia paper. Rochester. N. T. Juno 13 th, 1888. J WISH TO STATR A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in lessoaa five minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pais, by tbe uae of a fluid applied to tha teeth aad gums i no danger. That Diseased Gum (known aa Scurvy) treaty u ed succosefully and a cure warl... Jrantod In everv Teeth Fills b aad warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchangee! or remoddled, from S9.00 to (12 per set' Beautif ul Gum Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People wbo have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homo if notided by letter. Will visit regularly at;Richflold the week or May and October. Tszbs Cash. 2ad AGENTS - WANTED To canvass for one of tbe largest, old est established. BUST Kno vv . t ntitstnira in tbe country. Moat liberal terms. Unwjuated facilities XvUKSEKT, established 1846. '.T. Smith, Ceneta, . Tf. CSTaBUSHEB IS Oct. 14 'Hi. G. Ij. DERR, Practical jOentlst. rruBTOws, Pa., ia I860. FABER. WO One bottle of English Spavin Lin iment cured my floe Norman mare of two ugly blood spavins which dsmaged her val ue at least $80. It is the grsndest Blem ish cure I ever used. Jobs McCaik, IJortt Dealer, Darlington Ind. Sold by L. .hanks Jt Co., Drnggists, Mifflin town Pa. April 25, '88, 6m. 31AKRIKD : UL'BBERT UUBEGK On"the7th inst., at the borne of tbe brides' parents, by Rev. G. W. Leisher, Mr. Geo. M. Hub- Den, ol bast Slem and Mis Emma M Hunberger, of Delaware township. cuuivNltL.L McCCLLOCH On tbe lSfth ult., at tbe house of J. F. Frederick, u iraomi, ra., oj nev. . work. Thorns a. aci4nnell, of Woodhull, III., and Mis Dene atcfjulloch, of Concord. raa rvCBAKEK SCOTT. On the 5ih insi.. at toe M. K. parsonage in Mifflintown. K. 1 n , -1 ... . .... v". a . n. aimer, ratio H. rannebaker. oi .vimintown, and Miss Amanda L. Scott, VI 1II1VIWD. DIED: ini r c. iilbilk.-on tbe 29th nit., at Oakland Mills, of pneumonia. George Dif- lenaerrer, aged 71 rears, 10 taoaths and 6 aaya. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MimnrrowB. June 18, 1888. Butter 12 Frgs Hsm Shoulder, ........ Sides Lard......... . . 14 "I 10 8 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, 75 to 85 Cora new t 80 to 82 Rye 60 Cloveraeed. ...... ....... Ms. Timothy seed $1.75 Flax seed .... 1 60 Bran q on hop , ............. J 1 60 Suorta. ................. 22 00 Ground Alum Salt.... .... 1 25 American Salt... 1 gOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Pbiladklpbia, June 9. 1888 Wheat 97. Corn C2. Oats 43 to 45. Live chickens c. Spribk chicken 12 to 20c. Eggs 16c. Butter 14 to 20c. New potatoes at $3 to $4.60 per barrel. Cabbage 75 eta per barrel. Bran at $17 to $17.60. Oeora-ia nearha. $1.26 to $1.50 for bushel crars. North Carolina whortleberries 5 to 8cts a onsri. New Jer-ey atraw berries 6 to lOcta Mr qoart. Choice Cherries dark 15 to 2 Oct a Small red cherries 6 to 6c La . Gooseberries 6 to 7cta a Quart. H ao I00cta,-for one hundred pound. East LibbbttPs.. J, une 8. Cattle Re ceipts, 293 bead ; sbipmrnU, 380 head market nothing doing; all tbrourh ron.,.r ' menu ; no cattu sbipp.d to New York to day. Hogs Receipts, 16C0 head; ahip meats. 1800 bead ; marcet active ; Philadel phia, $6; mixed, $5.90ao-95 ; Yorkers $6 80a5.85 ; common to fair, $5.60a5.70 Pigs, $5.l6a5 85 ; 2 cars ol bogs shipned to New York to-dsy. Sbeep Receipts, 1800 head ; shipments, I80O bead ; market fair at unchanged price from yesterday. Spring and Summer Goods. 1 wooia inform tbe public that I have BOW a my new milliaerv store at me nlw. - j 1 residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from comer ot Bridge street, a lull stock, of Spring A Summer millinery loeds, all new, and of tne latest styles, sad having employed Drat claaa milliners Ism prepared to aupply tbe pnblic with everything found io a firatclaaa milliner store, come and examine toy stock. I consider it bo tronble to show goods. -MRS. DBIHL. March 22-87.Lt. FUBNITUREI FDHNITURE 1 I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought irom John S. Gbatbill hia entire stock ofi Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of lamps; - CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, h- MATTRESSES, FURJNITURE, to which I am adding daily, We Want oo! To send us 40 cents for cne of our S C II O T T , The Leading Clothier. BRIDGB STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA -000- "vrTS , B in. FARM WREKCKES. Lfcht. Havrtdy arid Stronc. will Outwear and Out last two Ordinary Wrenctae. YOU WAWT Air Ellbjch Household S. D. Set. Thf tat. conmXM of a Rotswood HarvU and fmir ititcchanirv-ablsi blot ( fM.Mew-lrl4rn and pat iea in a nal waxad iit utWuJ Msjrywbere frf. in tbe tiaii tne (mnn. Seui frte on rwcciLt of S I .BO, Ask Your Local Dealer for thra. If h nan not jrrt litem, he will t them for ou, or mm wiUxnd euhr on receipt of prio. tvs ahoT) Send stump fur ttur illustrate! cata logue. ELLRICH & CO., Plantsvtfle, Conn. t chivlriv titiinr tarnr: all parked in a bai raxd arvuTi-i th tioitw. at Hie ifTce. in tne uup, on box. Ttam too! ia outanili JEJV STOCK which I am selling at ex stremely LOW PRICES for cash. C. B. HORNING, Chrystal Palace, Corner of Bri.ijre and Wtr streets Mifflintown, Pa. January 11th, '88-ly Utlai Ml A sal V sou MM't UUaJ-aJateea aniisHn Sw. di-m, OT 9nh iWi.rxiaxl. rrit by n American otntr reiiao. '-, Or OaVtt r-ri.rxiaxi. Sent bT irsajl fn FNrTlaT tba. I. Atx. JC Tr ull ant a tovmxvmkZm. Uf8 of HEHRT WiRB BEECHER tSg&Z -T llliKratrJ. (TOn kls lift, from hta birth to aAS hM Oa bcllar. 1.x aVMIU.W ROOK CO kl(a.N.T. OILS 1 OILS ! OILS 1 THE STMDASD OIL COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make -A. SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brand of Dluminat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If yon wish the most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS LY THE .MARKET, ask for ours, trade for Mifllintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANCI3CUS HARDWARE k CO. December 14,-87-ly HJMjA VVV X"V1 1 ( AV a; f I 5 Ml- YATES BEST. MATJE ClOTM IN FOR IE FOB B0TS ASD YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN. LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS G. W. STILL IN HECK, THE LEAD. THE 01IY EXCLUSIVE Boot and Shoe Store WE KEEP THEi LARGEST STOCK, BEST STOCK, MOST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear iu Juniata County. The people generally recognize srenniue claims. It is an e&sy matter to make extravagant statements. It is far loote impoitaut, however, to have tbe people credit your statements. We invite comparison. Our stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest prices, and challengejany and all competitors. You know tbe store. There is cly one. We shadow all. G. W. HECK, BEL FORD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS A GOLDEN HARVEST FOR THE' THRIFTY. .v baT ?ivn th P0?1" Juniata Co., a great many benefits im the way of extraordinary low prices in the past few years but it has sever been onr pleasure to offer snch nnnsual values (or tba amount invested. Our enormous trade is keeping up, which is an extraordinary demonstra tion of the peoples confidence in onr goods, in onr famous low prieea. and onr method of conducting our large business. Onr opening of Spring mud Summer Clothing will take place, ea SATURDAY, MARCH 31. The most glowingdescription can hardly do justice to this arraad ronrl.0f 'P -lock of merchandise we havfTusI reason to be proud of ; .t is bound to;chailenge the . admiratio of .Vy man who sees it Every counter and table in the large SALESROOM IS LOADED TO THE MUZZLE S eveVavArd mfD' onth' bof- child, which will de iigni every saving and economical person. Just to give you an idea vTa show rile after mU of -ii 3 - B J . " laT vt nea'tl BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING tielt dlsa -frr DW OD C,v?ntel Ther aM tha t91 d P cof JT8 J ever seen. We cordially invite the ladies of JaniaU county to come and see them. Our ready made garments will ,Um xnUrC1thlDgr,leanywher6- Our Bos Department popular because the strongest and most endurable fabric and tbe beel sewing are made features in putting up this class of goods. OUR DEPARTMENT 1 Wl!e n0t ,n,y 8howinf? new spring styles ahead of aav elk- .SCHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTIHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, fA. 1865, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goe. on ail from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS2 Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Uod far MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It ia truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUJL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothin- D. W. HAELEY AIIlFI.I TOWN P. WORLD'S OPPORTUNITIES, -A3JT HOW TO USE THOI. "xrvT" vin a vrwiT vr "Tat far, aad handaoss. saw book. .- . ELEGANTLY J bro.aht oat bv Harper A Broth.. TTjTiTTRTR A TFT) promtow. to b. on. of tb. a.o.1 popalai A--laJ UOl AA X Aal. i T ?. 1" ,f th "sa of tbat .mlarat pabllablaa buos.." Frm Prt "TVww hi ss) book pnbllshrd with ths kod. and objorta of this work, and thar. eaa b. ao wwuxUwoa. m akaaw 12. ease of almost aver, othT published Iit snbKrlptloa." Arrummmti Pmtrij -TTh. mam aaerttl book pol.li.bJ In maDj a Jr." V. T. WorM "I 'r rt n - - if n 11I11 liln m and mora real vain eom. from th. prwa.." Ohmtrrrr. N T - Pvarv kind of a mm iw Iwee1ve rail and Mrrfttl ... .... " n.m-ienv in nbrnri.. 'AGENTS DOM'T MISS THIS OPPORTUUITY TO MAKE MONEY. I ITVr T naallBl praisa of twn oo. who namlnas ft. Sold v.lr bv wibvpaoa Mm sTMitf AW MlmTn t to a Matft BBrl aimaa a kb. ri an -1 z-w aina . k- wTWa m ia IiijI TmSu L. T 1 " , aw arvsa. flVU W 4-.Vf pear BwaJSX. mmm tf to sail. AddrnM t om rirvrtlrn lara Ana WLSTEK A CO., I'utlJshcrs, Springfield, Has. In.- 1 . .7 J 7 "'rK,n wnn mia bmii caa Mraui a nerl 1 1 imiiil lial 7-Lz. T " 'raoee. a. w. gir, apeelal Terms and a, rwiht Ohr(M. ?T" T1 ?w Beroembar. w. alve 70s the rzciamlrm aal. or tbla book la tarrltorr tMlfiwIrvt. . 1 . 11 TT ' mwau-aswq i trrqiars. -Q3Tnininr p.il particulars. Siiftml 1 mrmm. mm. JA3.IES & MAYER BUGGY CO. m 1 aar sanar LaaBaaa. !IanixllxctTxro THE "Velolcle for- the FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Best finished and Most durable taadiaaa priced VEHICLES ever offered in America. Bead for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI. Ohio. Kemp'sManure Spreader YalaaMe IsaprevesBeats tmr 1SS8. R,ta.red Trsd. M.rtt fCLEANFASr S BLACK TOCKINGS The) r. s. sktasaa Co's Dr. SSOMKV lirUSDIB cuawraav SO Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. Kvlaht years OB tH. w.arv.t. Betwreneee freta rflrf Slav, la lbs Talon. UlnewMed ireular tjwm. KA.MP BUanrc ru CO.. Frramee.w. r. Laalin. . ssslVHcrss'i ais.ilsiaw. a..', ii.ir SILK FINISH, LISLE, and OOTTOsl ".dvrEXCtlSlDR HOSIERY 00. MtS CHE8THUT ST.. 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