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' It" n ra aa :n ; fr.BB .nt. aa4 ib. l.i-aTa Isarfl clrl al rr.iTi Vi.irk, i 9 J a h- i.'uuta 4 b ;r ta. u C'lf'BS in.l 11 J a oo;ia( w.r nrri s- a at a rii ion. r fWllurd, :s a. t s n f- f 1 d at IJ !a N C S-iif!. t .J , m. p-- pnia1! ." r '. a i t' i;. -- t j:t i' I frai, ! ; r , IT ti 5!Cg n.ii tl. a. 1 ha rtaie rAf.L. ie tltat tin Vel & republican MIFI'LIVTOWN : ffr.VND4T.jrEgQ..S8S. TERS. . i no t annum itMrnr;'" u not pbW in artance. t adert"I"'nU W-w If paid 60 . miwrtion. -r notce tn local col- " .. r Una t :n insertion. l-rBtw ITtT ... n.T line i"' " .-: Ut. 1" wlu be made to thoeo aeeinnR r- - Election- . i;..tiuh!i4!an Countr kl t tP"t,n .'! Miiitwn on Svuraay, latrlJ'V' ot :lie ltiublican parly .. ... ,B K ... tu(ul -1.11b, )"r""V.,,..a1tl. the .Ul.5 H El.-ct.out. the poles to be op In 1,1 at the uauai t:,v. f.vnhip and prnrr- Rovurn te op- and in 1 "" ,i4 ..cl..e-n tbe atternoon, t ll n nu.tl T o'clock, r. . ; "" L J. ii ire Convention to be l-'T l it M.m.n.own. on iii'b1 - hC at 2 o'clock . - s g caves Y. Iff CAairmaa. rtid el. ;mi,t Ko r Cm rt Cobbittbb. i,lf L. yHOhl LOCALS. K . l.li.H'.iilH i ul.li.-4ii iu:i nty. , . cui ation l idle luiud." in tha ah4.lo la-t frid.y, Sunday. T, tl)Trl I lir-'ti. ' i.,1re Prkrr In n - . - a.;. I n Km a hnt lrr fi-TiviIli Miiiuiiri t urt I'-'l1 It) ).il lra ISe VTOrt (i. TlUilll I crlel rata the 4th of -..1. at ni.Hlerate prices, at band haa dmin- t-n ci , (rt, 1 liiirmn auiokna auout r i'' t.-ron is home Iroiu a buinei to u:,,i-'-"- reported, but who aver ill at ber Sunday laMt wis nu.'i: A lerere U-iil " ( ft i a in- word uswt todea nian w tn.w..ir f arment entire- A large nnrober of tracts, of unseated lands in Perry connty were sold by tbe county treasurer at B'.oomaelu, a few days S4JO. From tbe Huntingdon Glob-, of the 14th int : Forty-nine kers of beer came to Hunt ingdon from Altoona last Saturday aiter- noon. It is explained that what the Democratic party favors is "Freer Trado, but not Free Trade." Yes, it favors tareedledee, bat not tweedledum." Dogs killed three sbeep belonging to Ja cob Thomas one night about two weeks a since. Tbe sbeep were in pastenr in Schweier's woods. D. W. Harley and wife have gone weal on a trip. Tbey visited Chicago at the time of the meeting of tbe Republican Na tional Convention. Uriah S human of Delaware towneuip, baa recently born un fortunate in the loss of a valuable mare, a cow and two sheep, which aggregate nearly three hundred dollars. Sheriff Lon.lea, while drivinj on Meyer's ridge up set bis carriage last Afoaday. Ills valuable horse did not Irighten, and aside from a broken shaft, no damage was done. Thia is a snmmer of an itupending graashoppur plague in some of tha western states. Little grauhoppera in oountleat uutcbers are reported Irom certain districts. The Probytorian congregation of Upper Path Va ley. Perry county, have called Rev. Tbo. Dobtiin of Morristown, X. T., to a can to cremate them, while in the act of pouring more coal oil on the bugs Sre found its way into the oil can which exploded and covered his clothicg with fiery olL Be was enveloped hi a sheet of flames in a short time and before tbe flttne were extinguish? ed be died. Tbe gambler came ia the wake of tbe show, and Inred tbe sport and the gn-en-horn to wager on the little sleight of hand performance, whereby tbe gambler gather ed in the dollars quite rapidly. Once in a while a bait in tbe shape ot a $5 bill waa al lowed to be gathered in by a sport or a greeny. Gambling is forbidden by the law, but the best check on it is not to gamble. John Wetxler, of Walker township died, of conruniptioa, on tbe evening of tbe 14th, and en tbe afternoon of tbe 15th his father Joseph Wetzler died of old sga. Both father and son lived in the same boose, and the fumral ot both took place at one and the aame time at 9 o'clock on Sunday. Interment in Free Spring grave yard. The lather a as 12 years, 11 month and 29 days old. The son- as 51 years old. Tbe dimensions of the ball in which tbe Republican National Convention ia being held in Chicago is 120 by 246 feet. The distance from tbe presiding (officer to the furthest spectator ia about 175 feet. Tbe seating capacity of t be hstl is 8,150. Re served seats for 1800 delegates and altern ates have been prcvided, and 1000 for dis tinguished guests and 230 for the press and about orKK) for the general public. serve them ss castor at a aalerv of 11000 , TPjr I A piece of the cornea of a rabbits eye was A lew days sgo, a woman howling drunk transplanted into the kft eye of a man blind on the aireeta of Trrone. caused a great i in 1,0,0 br Dr' Cbisholm, at the many people to express a d-ire to inaugu- I ITe-hyte.Un Eye and Ear Hospital, at rat. a movement ar.ir.at the li.moe tram- 1 Baltimore some daj s ago. It is reported in that town. Hum- nut"1 B i hu.ii) siuke. m H -i" Pantiebaker is .liuto iwtf U' v. 't Bedford spent its l-.il telatn.-s here. Tlie U.-J ubiiciti national convention met attic .-n 1 ue-i'i . t- t.-iup-reni c ni-i-ting at Center, last ,ile.l. nil on Friday visited -,,.. rt, 1'crry i-..iiiity. Tb Ujiiiblicsn National Convention is .inn at ( hunj:'". iiiri-- ii". i"o in." httiLiir visiting reLitlvt-s. fluaiitis; 4iui!1b r used alonj the j .ii.u,ij 1 ii5'i"ii, oi riiui'i t. Urnuii Craiu.-r, lias returned from a trip, vtev.l iipriiigs in Arkansas, J. ik .S'.i.-r was a.tmitte4 oy iq ir.ie IriameBt ci'Jit 'o practice law. Vf. L. Brackbill is aunouncail siuong tbe 'aoira-v 1" Coimtv Cbairm.in. Swme SiiTi.-r r."-.rity popl h.'lievo tbore its .-"al u il sik"i? iri I'huti t".vnship. The 17 ear I..ciits ure nppearinj; in ortl,.-ni t-..'au l Western Illinois. Chernr it li"!h the red and white varie at are rn be hal af i'l refits per pound. The Lutherans h.-l.t a satisfactory f.-s'ival rhtl) A. K. Hull last ?atunty evening. It ii np .rte.l tint i-i certain parts of jnra.trr i-."inry ttiw 17 year locust is ex-jtfted. The tiye -ti-j artiiieut ot Kpensch iile's afore h u c .nipl.'te assorttu.'tit. Call -w iutt th at u.il." Thr i p ..I us .n of I wast blossom s -uca .a sm lu ue ine ijre-runnt-r oi a II st'aiiir ri.ru .Top. 'ifWy I's'tersou, aitr ail extended aT. ii triends In Washington D. C vT "r-urna.1 li-.me. t'uur rhuuk .lid )--uple were reutlere! nrli-as in .il)"is, I'leartleld Co., by a us h l'h inst. Vir nt State l air will be bold at I'bil-Wi-l.i, .-1 -nii Scpfi-nibera and closing H"n lr 17, Imsh, Ttierr i litLt rinkla of rain accoiu--iel ,,), ,eiw thunder about I o'clock. at ml iy nn.r'i.iiiy. Ct Tfr Hivkss i.t about To yaars acit 'I Milt.ir-I townsbip, die.1 on tbe evrn '! the i::h .,f June. Jsuit l att.-rs. n, a prominent cituen. of a-'Wretoa-n Perry To., .ti-t on the 14th . at an ae.van.-ed a. .rea!.,na' has., till players are sold to Kh"! hi.Mer ami an able player brinits a "t rr,r" in th msrki-t. ' th 1st.. e,.urt K. Francis VcBurn-y "4 Jamea Tohr, were uisde citiiens, of the States if Amerios. rs ir.Jer.te.1 to Root A Tinker, Tri iwse biiiMipg, ; york A nn?Ir rla '"'"l portrait or George W. Childs. There w ui hi ginit iiniuurr, 4 nm and h.nl v. i-i- i - - aw. a . cmiair sn .!". 'fn-Tiii-. fi.. c- a . f "wi t oaiiiniay. AI,,,"'utHr,eft-tioth seven moun l,D'.D'tfwtn.!ii iVMt-rill.. UirH.n nnntv. , j t tl) th licTrT ufPtonu COAL P'? BhaDfd hal(i..n i.M & 11 a s- mu liirii, K'y aiiiort enberw, ,,,k tlr, j,t pstter,on Satnrd.y evening and ws burned. Great rednctmn in rriee ..f W.it P.rwr if st.-ck to select from at r,Nfi, s nDstii a., co. (teneral Bradloy L. Johnson on the 6th of June, in a Considerate Memorial Day address in Baltimore, said, the (lovern ment of the United States is controlled by Confederate soldiers." The iiestion of the constitutionality ol the election of tax collectors has gone np tip'o the Supreme Court of Dauphin coun ty on the point, that the act making col lector elective is a special and local law. Johnson the colored man fouDd guilty, of the sharpies murder hs been re spited by fJovi rnor Beaver until October 12. The convicted man's lawyers as' tor time to show that Johnson did not commit tbe murd.-r. The Pentmylvan's Railrovl company will sell excursion tickets to Gettysburg, June 2H. 29 and 30ih. July I. 2 and 3, good to return until, July 6lh, 18H8 inclusive. From this station round trip tickets will be issu ed for 2.ns. 'A new and strange disease has broken out among the cattle in the lower part of Path Va!ley. r ranklin county. Pa. It is contacious and has proved fatal in a dozen or more cases, and has baffled the skill of the local veterinary surgeon." A stone weighing 17 pounds, fell from tbe clouds on Broad street, near Ridge Avenue, Ua'risburg, last Saturday during a storm. It is believed the stone was sack ed up by the storm in its progress across Cove tnoiit tain. Rupture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B Mayer, S.il Arch street, Phil's, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from bnsi- I p.ess, attested hy thousands of cures after others fail. Advice free. Send for circular. March 14. '88. Iy. We acknowledge the nceipt of an invira- aa a successful operation, as the cornea of the rabbits eye has grown to be a part of the man'a eye, and the man is commrnciug to see, the 1st time in three years. Lime made the eyes ot the patient blind. Two dwelling houses owned by Abram Skber, in McAlistcrville, were destroyed by Are on tbe morning of the lltb inst. Tbe bouses were occupied by Andrew Gross, and Oliver Sulonfl' with their families Gross, got up carley that morning and built a tire in the kitchen stove from which it is sntposed the hie in some way got into the bouse. The house hold goods were nearly all saved. Tbe bouses were insured for 900, Emperor Frederick, ol Germany died about 11 o'clock last Fri lij morning. His was a short reign. II is son William Victor Albert succeeds him. The new emperor is j 29 years old. It be is a capable soldier he can hold bis place. Should be however prove to be a weak man, the end of the (iermau Empire is uot far away. Be is physically not sound, being subject to abeesses of the ear. His right ear is almost constantly in a state of suppuration. A new older was instituted in this place on Saturday evening, knoan as tbe Order of United Friends. The principles, are, social. and insurance at cost. The officers elected, are, Chief counselor; J. W. Hughes, Vice counselor; J. F. Stonrr Prelate; E. E. Berry, f Financier ; F. E Meloy, Treasurer ; Chas. C. blepner, Mar shal; G. W. Burchfield, Guardian; S. II. R oilman, t ulinel ; Albert Hackenbergcr, Medical examiner; L. P. Walley. The order meets the tint and third Monday of every month. it waa but a few momenta until Liveryman Etter thought he would speculate a little, and offered Jim f 10 for tbe recovering animal, and he got him immediately. Mr. Etter sold 'the horse in the evening to another man for $22 and the present owner says it will take three X's to bay him. . ' C. A. Rippman, of Millers town, is getting in a large amount of bark. On Wednesday there was a perfect jam of wagons waiting their turn to be weighed and unloaded, from six o'clock in the morning nntil dark. Abont 250 tons were delivered at the tannery on that day. Tbe following is a list, of the price of delicacies in Mew York last Friday. Whortleberries are 15 cents per ponod. Watermelons from Florida eot $1 each. Pineapples are abundant at from 25 to 40 cents each. Florida rouskmelona have just arrived and coat 50 cents each. Mangoes from the West Indies are 60 cents to $1 p rdosen. Apricots Tom California are excellent and cost 25 to 40 cents a doten. Geoee berries are plentiflul and aost 15 cents per quart. Bananas are arriving in large quantities and cost from 20 to 4 cents a doxen. PARKER fe coJIWISHTOSTATE BANKERS, Mart Street, Mirri.nrrowjj, PaTrsra., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, Discounts daily. Accounts of firm a, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cnt Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. I SALESMEN w .a. a1 j: id . Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for Hursery StOClL. Permanent employ ment Guaranteed, jfarry i Kxpnurt Paid. Apply at once, stat ing age. GLKN BROTHERS. Choice California plums are to be had at j tRefBr to m PP. Rochester, N.T. from 40 to 60 cents per doxen. Oranges from Jamaica are plentiful and ! cost from 40 to 60 cents per doxen. Delaware strawberries are 10 cents per box ; choice Jersey berries cost 25 cents a box. Excellent California peaches are to ae had at from 50 centa to $1 a doxen. Hothouse grapes are very fine, and cost from $1 to f 2 per pound for black Ham-burgs. June 13tb, 188. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, From the Newport Newt, of last week On Monday afternoon, writes the Lorania correspondent of tbe Newport News, while GENEVA KCKSEHV, established Mr. John MCN ie! and all tbe members of his family excepting one of bis daughters were working in the corn field, a butcher. AGjEKTS WANTED To carvass tor one of the I arrnf 1I- j est estubl iti-l. BtST KIOW j itX'RSERIES lu the cauatr). j Most liberal terms. L'neq iale.1 facilities. 1846. W.T. Mi) Ufa, . a. T. That I can stop tooth acex in less than five minutes ; no pain, ao extracting. That I can extract teeth without pais, by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased aa Gums (knovm as Scurvy) treat JSa d successfully and a cure wvjjQaaasjrranted in every Teeth Fills o and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, from $9.00 to $12 per set. Beautif ul Gum Enameled Teet inserted at pricea to auit all. All work warranted to give perfect aatis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly atRichfleld tha 2nd weeks of May and October. Txaats Cash. G. I,. DERR, Pr act leal jOentUt, a st a bushed is- HirrLiKTows, Pa., ix 1860. Oct. 14 Th 8 C Li H O T T B eaui BKIDfiK STRHET, 11 S MIFFLI.NTQVTN, C loth i or -ooo- A horse bitched to a wagon owned by Wellington Smith ran aaay from tbecream- tion to attend tbe exticisos of the thirty- j ery laal Thursday. Tno Oeast did not take " W;1;,'"SI,i,ea aith pring fixtures "Wl-stu-ev 'a: i.,ii-. ... - 11 s " , en.! tt rrk at Pennsylvania 111 Clill.lllen.-M nn Ha ..I.I. "ntni'ie to the sth ; , ....ur t.usn' V' S" W" Joar, "Uu" Tv- Uertl,!, has h. . . " KU,r ''""' 'or the .eg.s- j i J "" M,cu:;, ' tit-iati, fi. "" his place, haa accept. ."on as w4e.it. .. k . ir-;. , " - """i i a - ranma i rnuniii Thia. eighth cniiimuncnient of Bucknell Universi ty at Lewinlei-g, Thursday, June 21st, to Wednesday June 27. Bucknell University is one of ttie nourishing educational institu tions ol the country. There is no duty on hides, and the old timo wayside tannery, and the good old fashioned wayside shoemaker are acarcely to be found, a fw years more and tanning on a small scale an 1 making shoes on a small scaie w ill be among the last arts. Has free trade done it all The iron mills are being ordered to rhnt !u n, row, to scare the laboring man into voting for protect!. in. This is tbe old pro tection dodge,, let it bas become an ancient chestnut, and ill scare n- more. From tbe Tribune, of last week. Garman, Osr- ruan.ahy do you t'k so f Emperor Frederick of Germany, son and success, r ol Emperor William, died several days sgo at Pottsdara, Germany. Emperor Willisr-i died several months sgo. Em peror Frederick was Eiupetor only the few luobtli infervemi.g bctweeu the dath of his father and bis own death. Mrs. Martin, wii of Capt. Amos H. Martin, died at the home ot h.-r son-in-law Thomas I". Patter in Pittsburg. Her re mains were brought to this place, and tbe funeral took place on the 14th., from the bouse of her son Joseph H. Martin. Inter ment in the Presbyterian grave yard. The New Tork Independent says .- Tbe overwhelming defeat of the Democrats at tbe recent election in Oregon shows whst the people of that state think of President Cleveland's Free Trsde Message and the Mills Tariff Biii. This is but the beginning. The people of this country are not to be f.olvd on this subject. Mr. Alexander P. Weddell, Traveling Passenger Agent, of Pennsylvania R. K. Co.. with head quarters iu Pittsburg, was in town on Tuesday, making arrangements for selling exenrsion tickets to the National Edura'ional As.-osiatioas, te meet in Ssc Francisco, July 17 to 20th. Tickets $S..S0, good to return un"il, October 18th 188ft. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft, or t'allonsed Lumps and Blem ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, S titles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Cortghs, Etc. Save $)0 by the use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks ac Co., Druggists, Mitfhntown Pa. April 25, 88, 6mo. $0 One bottle of English Spavin Lin iment cured my fine Norman mare ol two ugly blood spavins which damaged her val ue at least $80. It ia the grandest Blem ish cure I ever need. Jobs McCaisi, Horte Dtaler, Darlington Ind. Sold bv L. Banks A Co., Drnggists, Mitfiin town Pa. April 25, '88, 6m. Walter L. Maiu'a International Show ex hibited both atternoon and evening of the 14th inst in this place, to a tent full ef people, who expressed themselves as high ly entertained. George t. Cole, press agent, understands the modus operaudi o a Show. A favorable report ia heanl from all parts of the Juniata Valley of this show. From the Perry County Advocate: Snit was brought in the Cumberland county courts last week to recover on a"Bohemian oats" note. il. L. Arnold sued John named wiiusm Tyoo, ot Powell'. Valley, ! Sprine; and Summer Goods. Dsnphin county, called at tbe house and in- r & ww.a. quired for Mr. McNiel, saying he wanted lo I would inform the public that I have buy some sbeep. He was directed to the' corn field, but before bib departure the j OW n mT """mery atore at my plMe young lady says be perpetrated a violent as- I of residence en Water street, Mifflintown, ssult upon her person. He then went to j second door from corner of Bridge street, the field and bought and paid Mr McNiel . fnll ltt)ekf o( B io fc SuniInrr ..jm,,,,,, jekfa aimaa tanBri I rA ftr 111 aa ss si Piaavsif Asian Kia I work and accompanied tbe batcher to the ! stable to see tbe sbeep. The girl says she was then too much bewildered and fright en d to acquaint ber father of what had taken place during bis absence, but when her mother came to the bouse from - work she was told all about it. Tbe young lady bas be n tbiown into spasms several times since tbe outrage. Mr. McNiel swore out a warrsnt for tbe arrest of Tyion, which was accomplished by Constable Light, who toox his prisoner before 'Squire J. M. Peterman on Wednesday. Arter a hearing Tyson was I committed to jail, in default or bail, for trial at the August aessious. Tyson ia married and bss a larr-e family. goods, all new, and ol the tat est styles, and having employed first class milliners lam prepared to supply the public with everything found in a flrairlaaa milliner store, come aud examine n.y aiocx. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. March 22-87.1. v. the houu road, but traversed the streets most traveled in town and after raising a general hubbub along his route of travel, started tor tbe river bridge aud was only prevented from raising an excitement in Patterson by coming in contact with the bridge gate. Tbe CK-ast was thrown off its feet, but not hurt, aud neither haruest or buggy sustained injury. The gate however waa put out of working order. Jacob Will, aLowcl his spleodid uew bay mare to stand untied, in the butcher wagon while he was putting on a load of meat. The mare became lonesome while Will walked in the house fur a supply of meat, and started away. Some here by the Iluzzard property, a post was encountered by the wagon, but the mare traveled on pulling i0 the shafts, and started on a run. She ran through tl.e river bridge to Sulonffs lane where she was caught. She was not seriously hurt, and ia a short time Wills had ber in the wagon as if nothing bad happened. 'Miss Willard gives in Woman's Journal the following receipt lor charity in speech. Tbe best receipt for charity ot Judgement isa table, oonful of the study of heredity, to be Liken three timea daily, alternating with an equal quantity of the stuiy of en viornmexit, and a double dose of each to be simultaneously administered after speak ing in an uncharitable manner, previous to which the mouth should be thoronghlv rinsed with a enp ol cold water, taken in the name of a disciple. If tbia persrrip tion is carefully followed, it will usually ef fect a cure, but ahould it fail a plaster ot buuiil.ty and au inhaler supplied with the essence ot self examination is warranted to complete the desired work." Between S snd 4 o'clock, on Monday afternoon, a man named Seasholtze, in jail for dis'url.iig a meeting ia Susquehanna township, and a man named Burch in jail for forgery, escaped and fled in the iliiee tion of McAlisterville. Tbe prisoners, had made a key of pewter spoons that they stole when victuals were sent to their room and by aid of the key opened the locks from the hal to the jail yard, and from the yard passed into Kitchen of the jail, and from the kitchen to 3rd street and wt re free. Burch went up Third afreet to Cherry to the McAlisterville road and eastward on tbe road to a wheat Held on the Schweier farm, then southward along the wheat to the ravine, thence eastward to Freeburg, Snyder county, sometimes traretn g in the fleds, sometimes in the woods. He arrived at Freeburg shortly after 8 o'cock on Tues dsy morning. Tho Sheriff with officer Lspp started in pursuit, in tbe direction of Sny der county as quickly as the loss was disco v J ered, and reached Freeburg between 4 and 5 o'cock on Tuesday morning and went to tbe house of Burch's father and there fcund J the escaped prisoner in bed and brought him to tnis piaee ny noon on a ueausy . botxe hastened out Washington street to tbe aiey in the rear ol the Lutheran parson age thence bj several afey turns to Cross street and the Schweier farm and by the same wheat fied that Burch skirted be reach ed the ravine up which Burch ran and bas not been seen since. from the Bloomtield Freeman : Chaff Losh had one of his horses in town on Thursday of last week, and the animal waa Tbe million dollars fire in Buffalo, N. T. bas been conferred by Andrew Howard, aged 14 years. Tbe tire took place, Feb'y 1, 1888. Tbe boy says. At 11.80 A. M. on that day I went down into the basement. I was alone. I picked up a stick and lighted it in the gas. It went out. 1 then lighted it again and stuck it down into a pile of waste paper in tbe paper room, by an iron chest. Tbe paper all took fire. I then ran np stairs and took my seat in tbe box where the cash boys sit. The smoke all caine up through tbe black dress goods snd up tbe stairway. 1 started tbe fire because I was mad at Mr. Starring, the floor walker. He would uot excuse me to go to a funeral. I was one of the pall bearers. When I went into tbe basement it came into my bead. I then lighted the stick and sot tbe tire. When I lighted the paper I did not think it wou'd all born down. I like Ie see a big tire it noon'agois hart or burned up. No person told me to set tbe fire. I did it myself. I did not tell my mother or father that I set tbe store on fire " Sale of Horses. We Want You To send us 40 cents for one 01 our FURNITURE! FURNITURE I 1 would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County J that I have bought from John S. Graybill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of 6-in. FARM WRERSKES. aUght. Hn1v and Strnnir. will Outw-r and Out but tv o Ordiiry VV reucbea. YOU WANT As ElXKJCB Household S. D. Set. Tlii-- c r i.-tsj rf r. P.wi-ftd H-indle and rs4ir iiiTnt.iitf-'!t u.iua- (if w-iriwta and ! ;-iitA.t iit - its !' I"! in twrat wood .l 'I lli t'KiT.-: . t: TV i:wfit! errwhfrf. iir.nii l tt.tp b!t-. im t'tt- fftV in tha bop. on U. form I1 -ut fn- ..n r.-.-e.it f S I .GO. Ask Your Local Dealer rnrthMti if ha nit Hot ".si tts-Tt:. lie wl.l ft tbaV .rMi.or wv; will j n. t:hr "U r-vi,it t-f piioa. aort ar.4i .lump fur our tttuMtraira cua ELL1TICII & CO., Plantsvllle, Conn. A GOLDEN HARVEST FOR ITHEla" THRIFT Wo have given the people of Juniata Co., a great many benefit im the way of extraordinary low prices in tha past few vers but it haa nevar been onr pleasure to offer ench rnnrnpl values for tL axuount inveatesl. Our enormous trarle is keepiDg up, which is an extraordinary demonstra tion of the peoples' confidence in our goods, in onr faaaooa low prioaa, and our method of conducting onr large business. Our opening of Spring and Summer Clttktng will take place, ea SATURDAY, MARCH 31. The most glowing description ran hardly do justice to this ffrantt assortment of spring garments. It ia a stock of znerrhandine we have just reason to be proud of ; it is bound to challenge the admiration of every man who sees it. Kvery counter and table in the larsre SALESROOM IS LOADED TO THE MUZZLE, with stylish spring suits for men. youths, boys and children, which will de light every paving and economical person. Just to give you an idea : We show pile after pile of serviceable, well-made cassimere aud worsted suits, at $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, and $10 ; we show connter after counter of Men'e neat and nobbv dr6ss Suits mods of Scotch chevoitsi and English cork- -rews at $10, $12. .U, $15, aud BOYS' & CHILDREN'S LCI.OTIIIXG have arrived and ai e now on our couutet s. They- are the tastiest and pret tiest designs we have ever seen. We cordially invite the la die! of Juniata county to come and see them. Our ready made garments will alarm against clothing made anywhere. Our Boy's Depiu-tment is particularly popular because the strongest and most endurable fabrics and tbe beak sewing are made features in putting up tLis class of goods. OUR HA.X IDERTIENT We are not only showing these new spring 6tyle ahead of amy eik- er honse, but are also offering them 25 per cent below the prices aakeat eisewnere. JJon t fail to viHt us for Furnishing Uoods.Ordera by aaaal promptly attended to. SC HO T t ; THE LEADING OLOTIHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. " StirnU,,, la. Bcks Wilsou will sell a lot of western berries on limn street in MifiVntown on Thursday afternoon. June 28, 1SSS. Vesical, Coixiok The 34th Session f S'x Weeks, opens Monday evening, July 30lh, for the Teaching and Traiuing ot Yourg Ladies in Vo?al and Instrumental Music. Address, F. C. Mutlb. Musical Director, Freeburgh, Ps. The Handsomest Lady in Mitn-.ntown and haiterson Kemarked to a friend the other day that abe knew Kemp's Balaam lor the Throat and Lungs wss a superior remedy as it stopped her coah inttantlv when others bad no eOect whatever. So to prove this and convince yon of its oi-rit, any drnrgist will give yon a Sample Bottle fret. Large s.ze 60c ana SI. M4SOJ At II 4.ML11 PIAMOS. The improved method of fastening tbe strings of pianos, invented by tbe Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a few years since, is unquestionably one of tbe most important improvements ever nisde, making the instrument more richly musical in its tones, as well as more dur able, and less liat.ie to get out of tune. TheFopulatlOO, of Mifflmtowo and Pat terson is about ItjOO, and we would say at least one half are troubled with someadect ion of the Throat and Lungs, aa those complaint are, accord inc to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect tbe opportunity to call on their druceist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam lor tbe Throat and Lungs. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial tixtfrtt. Sold by all druggists. LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, 0L CLo'iKS, MATTRESSES, FURjNITURE, to which I am adding dailv, JVEJV STOCK which I am selling at ex- etremely for cash. C B. II 0 R N I N G, Chrthtal Palace, Corner of Bridg-e and Witer streets Miffliutown, Pa. January lltb. '88-ly if). UI A 0 '""aloaJW slwaj. mirnoL V-4 W.lxy I'T 1U..W0 AJMricU wOTr.-n. .. smiW to all other rwi ifc-aisa. ur rWuiKl.4. SVna by mall. SI. Part.a uiua iw via. SI taaw Sa, Boatso. Msaa. Ufa cf KlKl JTIRD BEECHER -f eiitaavei aw lm"'W " " sTTMIsl niti OATtaTaV JtsTaUaia, aT ftum Win AA04asaT. UOrli OIT.S ! OILS ! OILS I THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY of Pittiibnrg Pa., make .A. SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic trade the Finest Brands of Illuminat 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 UJTIFORML Y S VT1SFJ1CTOR Y OILS I.Y THE MARKET, i ask for ours, trade for Mifflintown and vieir.ity Supplied by FRAKCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. December 1 4,-87-1 y jum am- a si ii LAlO.sj Rook o. a u. Urooklya. W T. YATES BEST MADE :;7.HIneK!!A 1. il,. 1865, ESTABLISHED 188T Special Invitation To The Iublic To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on Jaily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. Tt will le TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS1 Who have money to invest to examine the Stock f Goads fmr 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, t don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A R LEY All K KUl NTO W FOR E?i FOR B0TS A'D T0CTHS, AD CHILDREN. LEDGER BUILDING, SIX1H AND CHESTNUT STS THE WQBLB'3 OPPORTUNITIES, 0' -- fy--3 31AHR1EO : MAG RUDER MILLER On tbe 6tb inst., by the Rev. J. .V. Lants at tbe Meth odiat parsonage in Lenistown, Mr. Jos eph Magruderand Miss Nora Miller, both of Walker township, Jnniata county, 1'a. G. W. WTIlali ITS HECK, THE LEAD. MirrLINTOWN MARKKTS. M rrrr-nrrowB, June 20, 18HB. Potter r-gajs Ham Shoulder, Sides, , LI d av a 12 14 . 12i 10 S 10 MIFFLINTOWIT GRAIN MARKKT. Wheat, Cora ner. ....... Oats, Rye Cloversoed. ....... Timothy soed ..... Flax aeed Bran .. Chop........ ..... Shorts Gronnd Alum Salt. American Salt..... 75 to 8o 53 30 to 32 .... $1.75 .... 1 60 l'J Ot) 1 50 22 00 1 25 1 COal 10 Uonsel for $ji)0. tho aiuuuat of tbe note g into Lynchbnrir. : k;..k Km Hanaol'a nHnrun.MiL Mr. ! Arnold bad bought it from John Warebam ..r,.v.- , .. . ' TW- .1. k..s. lh..rf.M hmrht .. . v . ... tk.t ha mirht lose the ! chickens 1 1 to l'ic a lb. Eggs 17 Shr,da a, ' . -bil - - jtr.j s -""7. " " ! pound. Butt! at 14 10 20c a po Kt. w " Sn8rt, 1 1 a erfnct tor oenaei. 'horse aoM biin 10 james . m.a .r i " ow, ,t 3 to a per ft. i m inst.. !. r nriav. Jala L. nibricn. ot l.orn, rallry pma m s-o'- ..! t ... i,i..i,rhs. Mirtiin .-..imtv j-U. .1 a lot of oolata bnga a msl removed from the stable snd bled, mitsTCn. n ,,( tV.nnd ia the slaoie woraing in a ut, ai suku , iaoiauouura at a 10 j a oarrei. r. Losh I earing that be i Willis lor tbe i snd PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PHrLADELFma, Jnne 18. lA8g VTbeat 94c. Corn 57 to 58c. Oats 44c. Penn sylvania leaf tcbaco crop of 1H8G, at 6i to l'icts Old potatoes at 2S to 60cU. South ern new potatoes at $2 60 to 3.50 a bnv TomatoeaatSl--5 to $2.2oacrate. 8ou:i ern peacbeaat $l .ts3 to i SO for a tbirl ol a bashef crate. VThorte berries at 10 to Vic a quart S traw berries at 10 to ISc a quart. VTatermelonsat 20 to ?30 a hundred. Uve t 18c a pound. Fat Milch cows at IS to $56. Moss at 7 to r. Sheap t 2 tu V per lb. Lambs 4 ! 7Jc. TDEOTILYEXCLlsIVS Boot and Shoe Store LARGEST STOCK, WE KEEP THE. BEST STOCK, most VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wcur in Juniata County. The people generally recognize jeuuine claims). It i an easy matter to make extravagant Ftatenieuts. It is f;ir mor itiiiMirUut. however, to have the peoule credit voar statement. We invite cotupariBon. Our stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at the prices, and rhallengejanr and all competitors. You know tha store, is only one. We shadow all luvreet There ATVT HOW TO XJSE TIIliLX. . Tbl larfr Aod hevodiom nw book. . -w-rnmi m mnii ELEGANTLY M brou" oat b' Hr ILLUSTRATED. JUliUA.llJJl promlaa. to b. on. of th. most populai "isivuaa.iaaaia. a. well a. nasfal of the lasnaa of that mlnsnt pal.llahlns bottM." fr Pitm "Tsar, to as) tHMk pubhabasl with th. scop, aad r.bjsta of thia work, aod thra caa b. ao aorapwUtloa. aa Cbssw lain th. caa. of almost v-ry other puhUahsd tr suhKrlptlna ." irniaadPalrtol Tat aow book pnbllahwl In many a dar." .V. T. World " BaralF doss a volaaa. .f s ' Uaai aaa aad mors real valas rom. from tb. prsws." fh.srr.r. S. T " Ev.rv kind of haaaaa andaaviM nlTs fall and rarrful consldsratlon. -V. T. Com. Adrrrtlr " Wall aoltd So eapplr a sav eut dsfrlrlocT In HbrariAa, publlr and private." V T Jnur ofOsm AGENTS DOX'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE HOMEY." It nriftM tb anqa&lifistd prsvwe of err on wbo xi.mlnM It. BoiJ oalr by tTjtqrtpioti. It mm Jim t might to U. Mmn tvod wo moo ctit malt from (lOO to tSOO pr -Kmilj sstsOr 0-rw iamtrvcttonm so any prton with tbl book trn bromi momt mmiuwUl Wi9isT(anr itf ao btDdvrmoce. m flvt BoMial Termt and Pn- Fflht CharKa. tsmemm taWTitorr t onot. l.imimbr, wa . yon th xcJutlrm Ml of this book im trrltory MiifiM7B Writ fjr onr Iu-r 1bdI1t llu.trt-i Orcularm, cont.tuinc fnli pfcrlifrTjlar-. Sull lmrma. mm . trm to at. AJdra t onot. W1HTER & CO., Fubusher. SpringHeld, Matt. JAMES & MAYER BUGGY CO. G. W. HECK as Pt Cnt. Cheaper than sff i other, all things oonsioeron. J 4i ra os rb wisrkt.. r.-rVranr-M Jr.sas -ay RELFOKP BLOCK, (lORNBR MAIN ASP KRIPGK PTR EETB , i,.'.C?"5,V"V,!r' - - lIaniiljictixro THE "VebJclo lor the FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylisn, Beet finished and Most durable madiiUa, priced VEHICLES ever offered in America. Send for full Illustrated Catalogue, 67. 69 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI. Ohio. r'CLEANFASr S BLACK TOCKINGS Tha ". . wotlnoo Co'a D,b. r . a. Clwss wl'taBi Iw. MOSIYStrMNOtO stsyMsaMaaa - IadlB', vits.'. mm4 fhlldrwa's issessasi ilea's uair nwaw. SILK FIWI8H.LI8Ll,ar!1COTTO TJ" EXCEISIOP. HOSIERY CU. ice in rimrfeVSWt ' ,. B.jM.rs Trad. Mark KempsMannrebpreaaer; rj - s-- l- 1 X3ivyj sfa -nrr . ' jk i C XT r. , . -f i f V "ctaasi.ssT - I I y f ? i i ft----i 1 3 i - I iiil-f tf ia ia wt'if ii r l
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