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DednctioBS will be made to those) desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Eepublican Primary Election. At a meeting ot the Republican County Committee h-id la Mlflliutown on Saturday, March Slat, 1 it was ordered th.t the Primary Election of the Republican party f J ant it county be held at the naoal pi ares for hohtiog the towaahlp and gener al Elections oa 8 alt ur day. Aarnul iStb, la. aad ia accord arxe with the rult-s (overn- ln Primary Elections, the polea to be op eaed ia the township at 2 o'clock, and ia the burroughs at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and to remain open until ? o'clock, p. a. ; and the Return Judge Convention to be Bald In the Court House, at MimiBtowo, on Msmdat. AcacaT 27, lse at 2 o'clock p. S. B. CAVENY. Arrssr .- Chairman. V. E. MEL.OY, J- The following are the officers to be voted for at aaid election : Coauassaas. KiaiTOi. MCMBSB OP TUB LcOILATlBB. klllllTll MB RSCOBDSS. Kassirr. I'aAisaaa or Coi-utt CoaarrrsB. RSPBISJITATIVB DSLSOAIB. JcbT CoaataaioBia. SHORT LOCALS. The Deiaware peach crop ia a large one. Camp meetings and picnica are looming Bp.- Whooping cough troubea chiidrea in town. Coagresaman Atkinson was at home oa Saturday. BleowBeld people are atking ; 'ls there a spook In town." The state teachers association will meet Best year in Altoona. Captain J. P. Wharton, of Poit Royal baa beea granted a pension. The man who dWiberatrly fiea In poitica will lie on anything else. James G. Blaine is expected to arrive in Mew Tork oa August 27th. The time for canning fruit has arrived and the price of sugar has adraneel. Cut tha Canada thistle, so thit it does not bloeeuia and sited. Look up the law. David E'ka has eecured a place oa the Altoona Graphic No as compositor. Potatoes bare been seizing at one do Mar a boshei from the sgun on the street. Sen atoi Quay, has been elected chairman f the Republican National Committee. Remember the Republican platform de clares sgalost tho outrageous work of trusts. L. R. Manner, offepru-e Hill In in Vir ginia for ths purpose of building s tannery Jecet Siimeiinic. of Diiaiusvn'fo tliis caantr has been granted an increase of pension. Esrs Mouforuery,or vrterloo, this coun ty, is introducing the AMerney cow in Lsrk twwoahip. New Y'nk ai iCbic;o Llms.tl on Sun der, ki.'ied s cow ior Win. McDonald ot Pattenu.n. The eyes ot' people will betumed moon ward oa the evonirg ot tlie -JJ d , to see tae ecllpae. The areragd boy aeema t Tu.1 a victim te base bail as easily as be Talla s victim to whoopiug cou'u. John Foorman ba moved to biv farm iu Milford tuwnship. Mr. Foruey will mtnajo the Jacobs bonne. A July Hood such as visited the Monon gahela Valley Iisst week, ia ooo of the won ders of mid slimmer Jays. The Mexico Cornet Band, will bold a festival on Saturday evening, July 21. Muaic will be furnished by the band. Dr. David rVL'son and Saraur Buck, both cltlsena of Port Royai voted for Genera! Wm. U. Harrison snd Tyler in 1840. C re-it reduction In price ol Wa'l Pspor, axd large stock to select from at Fbsxciscci IUsdwass A.., Co. Oil Tiudow Shades with spring flxturca Oc, at Fsaxcisccs Uabbwabb 4 , Co. The "straw votes" taken cn railroad trains show which way the wind blows. Harrison aud Motion," is the general raspooe. Thatcher, the upper Tnscarora apple man was in towu oa Wednesday and told bia friends that ia s few wet ks he will bring ap ples to town. Tb Texaa ferer among cattt in the West' is the cause of considerable excitement in the great stock yards at Chicago and other western towns. he school houe in MifjrJ township known aa McCaben'a school house, has been changed in name, and.U now called Maple Hrove schoi! bouse. A bill has been in trod need into Congress asking for an act prohibiting the manufacture r sale of liquor as a beverage to any part of the United States. Because the Republican party favors the repeal of the war tax on whiskey and tobsc ao, the Democracy ssy that Republicans are la favor of frve whiskey. Baktr, the veteran editor of the Perry County Freeman, says, "Bad as the pres ent !a for campaign fabrication, it la an im prevemvnt on ye olden times. Last wei k, the rain that full in gentle bowers In the Juniata valley, weredeatruc- tlre water falls In Ibe valley of the Monon gahcla destroying much property. A Racine. Wis., maa named John Zacnar, is reported to hae taated fit days. Be weighed 180 pounds wbea he began the last. He weigbos now ninety pounds. A company of Cbambcrsbnrg citUens have organin d to drill a bole t50 feet to Bod what's to he fonnd Cool oil, gas, or whatever ru-e that comes in the way. W. W. Sliaron offers his Brick Hotel in Mc Alisterville Tor sale at a fair price and oa reasonable terms. Possession will bo given ia tO days after cooflrmatioa of sale. Representstive Martin, ia homo oa vaca tion. The nail factory in Pittsburg in which he is aa inspector, baa closed for the pre sent on account of a strike of the men. If you desire to be ra-'pod down to the European level of living vota for Cleveland and Thurman. It you desire to be lifted up like an American voto lor Harrison and Motion. "Tlie ladies are livjkiug great prrpara hobs to reader their Lawa Social at S. Hf l B , . oawwaaw-reaiaaacooB aext Saturday evea Ing. a pleasant affair. Give them a call oa taat evening. " Minka have killed mere than fifty cbtokena forrestdenu fas the viemity of Honey Grove. W. A. Paaaabaker and B. F. Scyoc, are among those that have had chickens killed by these animals. A New York paper asys, it is no wonder that maior Hewitt would rather be ia the poeitioa be bow holds than Presideat. He has managed to kia a bride oa the average every day during the last week. A Misaiasippi woman fell into a milldam, and abea she was rescued a tea-pound cat flab waa entangled in her wire bustle. Her bushaad wanted to set her sgain, but she would not con nt N'ornauiwa Herald. Rupture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Uayer, 831 Arch street, Phil's, Pa. Eae at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thouaanda of cures after others fail. Advice Tree. Send lor circular. March 1. '88, ly. The daily papers last week conuined accounts nf many elopement a. Was it the new moon or what that cansed the runawaya ot so many married people T In ninety-Bine cases in a hundred elopement cases turn out bad. Rev. Mr. Spargler, or the Port Royal Lutheran church preached m the Lutheran church in this place on Sabbath evening owing to the absence of Rev. Mr. GraifTnho la in attendance npon hia mothr who ia ill at ber home in Baltimore. J. Mason Duncan principal of the Cumber land Md., Academy and nreviouslr teacher la Mifflin Academy waa married a short time sgo to a Cumberland lady. Cumber and Academy is reported as bc-coming one of the foremoat academies. Mrrrbant Emil Schott, and wife and their three children sailed from New York on Saturday for Germany, wbere they will remain several month. May they have a sate voysge out and a asfe return to America, and this their borne. We are indebted to Albert S. Bores, chief of the Bureau of Industrial Statistics, fur a copy of the IStb, Annual Report of the Bureau of Industrial Statistics, of Pennsyl vania, as submitted to Governor James A. Beaver bv Thomas J. Stewart, Secretary of Internal Affairs. President Cleveland vetoed another batch of private pension bills last week, oa the ground that they were outside of cases cootempUted by the law. He suggests that the general pension ltw should be revived with view of mooting every meritorious cane that can arrive. The Cer.tenniil Kxpojit.on of the Ohio Valley and Central Statea was opeoe.l July 4, with sppropriste ceremony, and will be a place of uncommon interest to visit to Octoter 27. 1XS8. People who visit west of the mountains should not fail of a visit to Cincinnati to tcj y the exposition. Harry E. BoosaH, editor of the Tyrone Times sold his piper to C. G. Nissely of tlarrisburg. Mr. Nissely has changed the Tiuiea from a Democratic to an Independ ent paper. Mr. Bonsall wil. go to Mont gomery to superintend a printing establish. I menu May success attead both young men. TLePort Rot si Band, will hold a band fait and festival and cake wais, ia the main tair I uiMmr on the new ground in Port Roisl. on Friday and Saturday eveuinr-, July 'JO, 21. All the candidal, s in the county bare been invittd acd are exported to b? p.-eeu' at the fraud march in the bail hug at 7 30, P. M. Fior.i the Philadelphia Record of the I7th inat. The birth of six pa rs of twins wi:hi:i eight months in a town of leas than 1000 it-habitants, and where twins hare hereto fore beon almost unknown, ia the good re cord ot the little village ol North Wales, Montgomery county, which is just now at tracting a wide public interest. Mrs. Prudence Ann Hart, formerly of Jnnuta, died in Wooster, Ohio, oa Monday the 9;h inat., aged abont 76 years. Her remains were brought to this place. To funeral took place from the residence of J. U. McAlioter in this loan at 9 o'clock Lost Thursday morning. Interment in the Cedar grave-yard in Walker township. aa O One bottle of English Spavin Lin iment cured my fine Norman mare of two ugly blood spavins which damaged her val- ' ue at least $0. i! ia the grandest Blem ish cure I ever nsed. J hm McCai.v, Hot it Dealer, Darlington Ind. Sold by L. Batiks A Co., DrngKists, Mifttiu ton Ka. April 25, fS, 6m. English Spavin Linitntnt removes ail Hard. Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Bletii- i!hs from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Slides, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banks a. Co., Druggists, Mifllintown Pa. April 25, 8, 6mo. Tie rain last Thursday fiemoon put an end to a game of base ball in which Lewis too and Hltflintown boys enagpd at this pUce, in the presence of quite a large com pany of girls and boya j young women and youug men. The players stuck" to the plsy quite a while, but the liquid from the clouds proved to much for tbeiu and they gave up the play, before a Hniab was reach ed. If the protective tariff is destroyed American people will be reduced to the ways of living in Europe. The reason so luaoT foreigners come to America, Is, they can secure better living here. They would not come here if they could live aa well at home in Ibe old world. Do you want to live like the foreigners. Then vote the Demo cratic ticket, and you'll get aa much as you wsnt of it I One of the Brat educational institutions of learning In this Commonwealth is Penn sylvsnia Collsje, located on the historic Held of Gettysburg. Young men who re lo ing about for a first class educational institution tt attead can make no n-istake by directing their course to Pennsylvania College ; for more definite information rela tive to tbe college, see aovertiseroent in aa other column. Tbe bombastic French General BouU.iger, whi'.e making a speech in t'io Chambers, called Prime Minister Floquet a liar sevea rimes. Floquet sent the generals ch ag to tight a due. They fought, and Booiaa cer was dangerously wooaded in the aeck The general belongs to gutter snipe" class of people, w bo are noted lor their black guard.." and use of goesaful, untruthful, foul language. jae Democracy are bard up for charges, against Harrison. One of tbe Istest charges, that be said a $1 dsy is s enough for a laborer. One thousand dollars will be paid to ny rose, woman or child producing tbe proof that General Harrinon ever utteied any such sentiment," "d even if be bad said that it is Infinitely better than tie leaders of Democracy ad vocal lag the divinity of alavery which they used te do. MIa hia report of the condition of tbe New York State Inebriate Aaylnm, Dr Turner, says, that eat of 1,400 eases of de. hrium tremens, 9 SO are of aa inebriate parent or grandparent or both " His belief ia that it tbe history of each pereat'a ances tors were known, it would be found that elgbt out of tea of them were free oaera of alcohol. One fearful case is recorded where s drunkard was the father of seven idiots. Marthina Hart, ia the champion two much married woman. She ia a book agent, and has eleven bnabaad in tbe United States, as far as beard from. Sbe marries only men of mesne, and a day or two after the wedding she akafor one or two bunlred of money and then leaves for some other town to catch snotbar husband. A man named John Evans waa looking for her in Wilkes barre Last week, but abe got out of the town. Tbe Metiopolitaa a monthly New York Journal opon receiving SOcts will send the Journal for one year, and in sddition 100 portraits nt noted Americans such as Statef men. Jurists, Devines, Authors, Scholars, Inventors Ac. Each iaue of the Journal centtins good engravinga of prominent men while the 100 pictures in the portriat gallery are One on paper 21 by 19. Address the Metropolitan, 32 Vesey Street, New York. W. B. McCahan, supervisor of Milford townahip, while lately repairing a bridge on tbe road near John Fooremao'e farm in that township, unearthed. a Hint leek mus ket, which waa in a good atate of preser vation, and had a load ia it. Oq the lock ia atamped "Valley Forge 1826." It ia anpfoaed to have seen service in tbe Mexi can war. Wonder where it came from, a bo owned It and a ho placed it where it aaa found f Hera'd. A strrng wind prevailed all list Wednes day bight and Tbursdsy tuorntDg. The bandana ot the brethren was torn by tbe storm from its fastening excepting one cor ner by which it was beld to tbe net work of Republican motoea on the Democratic banner across BrMge street, which the Dem ocracy bave adopted to catch voters with. Tbe ban Jsna is not Republican, but tbe mot toea to which it is compelled to do service are sRepublicao. Tbe banner of tbe Republican party is tbe stars and atrip s. A despstcb from Ohio, says. .Oa Wedner- day.July 11, isat., W. P. Wharton, a Philadelphia Pa., commission merchant, appeared in Middleport, Ohio, and arrested Rev. John Laird, pastur ot the Presbyterian church. 'He was charged with obtaining i00 by false pretences about a year ajro Laird acknowledged the debt, but aaid he bail borrowed the money ant was nnable to pay it back. Tbo pastor's congrrg ition raised f 190, aid with tliis Wharton return ed bom. The affair create i a sensation." A II who desire to enjoy a good time and a! -to receive tbe worth of their money, should attend the Lawj S-K-ial to ba hell at the residence of S. 11. Showers, on Washington Aveuue, on Saturday evening next. It is nnder the snspices of tbe Temperance L' n ions and every effort will be made lo afford enjoyment to all. Ice cream, cake and other deiicacies will be served. Every one is invited. XODt forget fbe Laws Social it S. U. Showers' residence oa Saturday evening next." From tbe Philadelphia Record of the 14lh insc. A joke that aest the victim to the hospitable and the perpetrator to prison was played in Camden on tie Fourth. Yoorg William A;new asked Jacob H.)uck a fourteen- ear-old companion, for a pipe load ot tobacco, and t tie iatttr tlMci tbe "ip- w itU a mixture of tobacco and guu pood. r W hen Agnew put a mtch to tbe pipe there waa ti explosion, and tbe lad received terrible burns about the face. He wa taken to Cooper Hospital. Tiie lad has sutrered much, and is in danger of los ing his eyesight. Hju - waa arrested yes terday, and Recorder Braker heid him in bail lor trial. A dpitch from Chicago, Illin j'h, ,s: A baby with s heal no bigger than a sil ver dollar srd arm-, like pipe atems was horn yesterday. It wciirued just thirteen ounces. Mrs. James Willis the mother, ia a healthy and well-developed woman, weigh ing 125 pounds and ber husband weighs 186 pounds. Mr. Willis, however, only weighed a pound and a half when she was born. The midget baby ia healthy looking, and except for its unnsusl activity and and small aixe ia just like other babiex. Her advent into the Willia family caused con sternation because all tbe baby clothes that bad been made for her were ten aisea too big and hai to be made over again. Mr. Willia proudly asserts that his bin.r is the smallest ever born in tbe coua'ry." Reader: Tbe Republican party favors tbe pro Ue lion of tnanufactmirg establish ments, and protection to all products that are brought into direct corr.pe'ition with tbe wares and products of the o d countries beyond tb sea where they prIuca cheaper than In Ameiica, because tbey pay less a day, and less a month for labor. The Democratic party opposes protection and favors admitting every thing from the old world at such a rata only as will bs needed to pay expenses of goverment. Which do you favor T The one is protection j the other is fre trsde. If jou vote for free trade, Cleveland and Tburman, you vote for a policy of government that will compel our manuiacturing people to drop thtir wages to the prices paid in Europe, or close their placid of business which do you cuooso I ya tb morning of the 9th inst , the Urge frame residence of Jobn B. Bard ell, in Beale township, was destroyed by fire with all its contents, excepting a desk and a few other articles of furniture that tbe neighbors sratched tm:a tbo tlarces. Mr. Bardell and family ex.tpting one daughter went to the mountain early in the morning. The daughter who was ltt at borne was asirep when she was aroused by tbo ring ing ol a neighbor's bell. It was a timely awakeriug for shortly see would have been a victim of the 6re. The Are was discover ed by neighbor abont 8 o'clock. An alarm was poinded, which brought about twenty Ave neighbors and by their efforta other bnildings, the barn fcc., weri aavea from the Barnes. The loss ia a heavy one and is partly covered by an insurance of $1000 From the Lewiatown Sentinel s The old habit of giving a ten o'clock piece during bay making and harvest is going out ol style in this section, ajd like tbe old atyle of cuiiing grain with a cradle will soon be one or the tbiogs of tbe past. Al though tbe grass crop was excellent in this section quite a number of our citisens wbo keep cows failed to sec are hay and from present indications wid be compelled to dispose of their stock for want of feed. One of the old time usages of sell lag cskes and beer has beea revived in this !aca and Oao of our Water street citixena is supplying the hungry and thirsty. Ods of oar boys set a BBtsber of eel hooks Ploog the creek oao night recently and tbe result of the catch waa sevea eels aad three water snakes. . " The bay crop is almost a failure in Decatur. A party of nuisances camped oa tbe river shore below B. H. McCoy's oa the 6th, close to the field where tbe men were harvesting. Their conduct waa sbamefcL Aa the binder wss passing one ot them shot off a revolver, frightening the team and causing it to run away. No serious injury was done, but tbe owner of the team woulC like to get tbe names of the camping party. Tbey traveled tbe tow ath towards Lewis- Iowb at a lively rate. r rom tbe Liverpool S un : Last Thursday night while the family of T. J. Boy's had retired sa bsuhI, about midnight Mrs. Bby beard tbair S-month-old baby yorkiog aa tboogh it bad something in Its throat ; then sbe got up and looked at tbe baby, bu could not And anything. She supposed had only got its gam nipple in ,ita thro', and, seeming all right, went to bed. But in about half an hour she heard it afain. got up and got tbe baby out of the carriage ana took it to bed. When sbe laid it on her arm abe felt that something very cold crawled down over ber arm. She then got np turned np the lamp, which was very low, but could not find anything. She went to bed again, sod took the baby with her About four o'clock, when Mr. Eby left for bis work, she got op aad waa going to put tbe baby in tbe carriage sgain, and aa she shook up the blanket, something fell on the floor. Alter looking all around she lifted np the bed curtain, and to her surprise there wsa a snaKo s bout tbree feet long, lying close to her feet. Sbe then got a piece of stove wood and killed the snake, and then sbe burned it. Tbe snake wss of a dull black color, but after burning it, it was spotted like a bouae snake. Tbe baby bad a red ring aruuud its neck. It is supposed the snake wrapped itself around the child's neck and tried to suck the mi k out of its throat. Tbe baby did not rest tbe whole next dsy after tbe snake was killed and burned. It was feared it would take sick, but baa now nearly recovered again. It ia supposed the snake entered tbe bouse by an open window. Tbe Oid Roman may ware bis bandanna on high. And talk to tbe crowds all day. But be won't be elected wben winter is nib, For he isn't built ihai way. Chicago Journal. Tbe boya in blue are forming, Oh, don't you bear their tread f They'll vote foi Beuuy Harrison, And the cause for which they bied. Auburn Advertiser. I'p wlllt tbe ttars and Stripes. Air "Vive L'Amour." The red bandanna is flung to the breeee, l"p with tbe Stars and Stripea ! And Thurman and Cleveland will go as you please. Up with tbe Stars snd Stripes I The Free Trade wind ia resdy to blow, Ard tbe flowing bowl is begiuning to flow. For the red bor.danca it's English you know. Up with the Stars and Stripes. For horns and fortune and fatherland, l'p with the Stars and Stripes ! We want no airs from Ibe free trade band, l'p with thn Stars and Stripes! We'll hve no banner of English stuff, No red bandanja and Tburmtu snuff" For us "O.d Glory is a od enough, l'p with the Stars suit Strips ! For Amoiicau homes snd American trade, Up with tin St-.rs and Stripes ! We'll draw our rhapest political blade. Up with the Stars aud Stripea ! Free ami, free schools, free ballots, free in -n We've boen in this tattle again and again, And we will tight it out to tbe end, amen ! Up ith the S tars and S tripes Spriugheld Union. Ml'MCAL College fbe S4:b Session of Six Weeks, opens Monday evening, July 30th, for the Teaching and Training of Yourg Ladies in Vo;a! and Instrumental Muaic. Address, F. C. Moves, Musical Director, Freeburgh, Ps. The Hcmliest Man in Mifllintown and Paiursoii, aa wed as Ibe hsniiKument, and thf;rs are invited to call on any dritee'st and get flee a trial bottle of Kemp's Bil ssm lor the Tbroat snd Lungs, a remedy that is selliug entirely npon its merits snd is guaranteed to cure and relieve allCbron ic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Conouuiption. Price 60 cents and $1. MiSOi. Ht.MLI.1 PIANOS. Tbe improved method oi fastening the strings of pianos, invented by the Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a few years since, is unquestionably one of the most important improvements ever msde, making tbe instrument more richly musical in its tones, 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 tbe reach or medicine.. Tbey often say, -Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases It wears tbi'tn away. Could tbey be indue ed to try tbe successful menicine called Kemp's balsam, which we will sell on a guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the Bl dose. Price fiOc and $1.00. Trial lis fret At all druggists. MirrLINTOWN MARKETS. HirriiSTows, July 18, 1888. Winter Tigs Ham Shoulder, ...................... Sides, Laid 15 14 I 2i - a!0 8 10 MirrLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, Corn new........ Oats, Rre Cloverseed ....... . Timothy seed ..... riax seed ......... Bran...... ..... Chop........ ..... Shorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... 75 to 85 63 30 to 32 .... 60 S3 SI .75 1 60 .... 19 00 .... 1 60 22 00 1 25 .... I OOal 10 PHIL A DELPHI A MARKETS . raiLADKLraiA, Ju'y 14. 1888 Pennsy. vanisred wheat IrOc. Coro69c. Oats 37 to 42c. EcisWe. Buttur 18 to 24c. Powder edSTicrJto , Jc. G'anuiafed 7 to 7s. Eiy harvest appes 2 $2 60 a barn-. MaryfaW tteacr-ee i0 to SI 60 aerate. Hue. keberrrasH to IOC a quart. tackberries Jo to c a quart- incv orge cherries 16c a qi a-t. Sinai ch-n ies 6 to Fo a qmrts Potatoes boabel basket 60 to 80c. S(S h i era p .t.. o-ai S- to S2.T5 a barrel. Beef ic-ttisati toCicpro. Sl.eep2 to 5c per Vo, Lambs 3 to7Jc. K.t cows at 21 to 4c perH. Micb ewwa at S-5 to ttiO." tfUcb csives at 6 to I ,c per H. PARKER & CO BANXEES, Maih Stbeet, MiPTLijrrowx, Pbhita., TRANSACT A GENERAL BAKING BUSINESS. Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. SALESME (VJ TV ANTED, Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for Xursery Stock. Permanent employ ment Guaranteed. XaUry and tCxptntf Paid. Apply at once, stating sge. GLEN BROTHERS, Refer to this paper. Rochester, N. Y. June I3:b, 1888. it'fauiiri Tjmr For Dropsy, Uravel, nerroai ness Urinary or Liver Dis eases. Cure Guaranteed. Office, 83 1 ARCH St., Philadelphia. All druggists. Try it. $1 a bottle, six for 5 Mar. 11,1888, ly. To send us 40 cents for one cf our . -e- -1-. 1 B in. FARM WRENCHES. Litflit, Ilan.lT and Stron?. wil! Ourwar and Out lust two Onlmary Wraui&cti. YOU WAMT A-X Eluuch Household S. D. Set. 3 cliia-flt-: filling a:h. facke-d U neat wru-.i b-.x. TUi t"H 1 c-ai -liUy inet-rul everrlte-T'. Arr-ind ihtj hoii,. ul I w ;1V-w. in the r-ho, on I tie tajnrx. Jse-nX ir-e .-n r-ce-4.i of $ I SO. Ask Your Local Dealer fnrtheiu. if l.s nss Mpii t-iem. he will them for Ttu. T we u! ;onJ rlllit r oa rtiOeipt of prire. a. rifl Hut sftf-itp for our Ui-Mt-fMil cata ELLRICH s CO., PtsntevlMe, Conn. J WISH TO STATU A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, ttnn five minutes ; no pain, do extracting. That I can extract teth without pain, by tbe use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diaeaaerf Gums (known as Scurvy) treat kV1w successfully ed successfully ranted in every and a cure case. Teeth Fillbd and warranted for life. j Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, i remoddled, from $9.00 to $12 per set. ! Beautiful Gum Knaineled Teet inserted at pi ices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis- j faction. People who have artificial teeth j with which tbey cannot eat, are especially , invited to call. Will visit professionally ! at their homes If notified by letter. , Will visit regularly at .Richtiold tbe 2nd weeks of Hay and October. Tinas Ca&b. j G. L. DERR, Tract leal, Dent 1st. sTABLisaro is MirrLisrows, Pa., is 18G0. Oct. 14 'bo. rr.n ktf.d few i.f. I"mv. r br JO.ons Aliieiican woeivd. a--"""'""-' (irADfd superior u. all of tier rt juj. ir.VUaa. or eati ref'iuawL 3at lY moll. SI. Ilutoo ular. Oc ir. i'lX. 37 TrsmuBt SI BosWo. l!aSk Life of KEfc-Ry WiRO BEECHER IrSJl'ttS rv ilwiil( Kirti.r ls lira fmin hi llnb to has dusaa. rrto W Ix.IUr. F.ipri mm repaad. .MOV IHM1K .. taliue, 4.. fcrooklva. N.T. OentraU Wny and G. W. STILL IN t ' is-'- Ll ISf ill ' Li: -J TI1K OMLY EXCIaUSIVE Boot and Shoe Store WE KEEP THE! Foot Wear in The people generally recognize genuine claims. It is an eay matter to make extrararjant etatemects. It ia far more important, however, to have the people credit yoor statements. We invite comparison. Onr stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest price, and cbaUenpeJany and all competitors. You know the store. There is oclj one. We shadow all. 0. W. i i BELFORD BLOCK, CORNER FURNITURE! FURNITURE I I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from Johx S. Gratbill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JEIV STOCK which I am selling at ex stremely LOW PRICES for cash. C. B. HORNING, Crystal Palace, Corner of Bridge and Wter streets MiffliutowD, Pa. January 11th, '88-ly OIliS ! OtLS I OllaS ! TRE STANDARD OIL COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make .A. SPECIALITY of manufaclannp; for the Domestic trade the Finest Brands of Illumiriat- j " 1JUU"cttuuB apuiua Bnd Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. Ve challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If you wih the most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS LY THE MARKET, ask for ours, trade for Mifllintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO December 14,-87-ly bprm and Summer Goods I would inform the public that I have now n my naiv millinery aturo at my place of reside!,. x- on Water struct, MifTtiDtown, second d-ir from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of S f ricj 4 Summer millinery goods, all new, and ol" the latest styles, aud haviTi- employed f.ri ctess milliners i am pr?j ar l ... eupj lv the public with everything :nnJ iu a firstclass milliner store, cou.0 aud eianjine rcy stock. I consider it i.o trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. March ir2-S7,t.. WHY WILL PKOPLR use the Impure and L'nwhole fttiiBe Kclriberators which are lined with wuod anu otiicr u.ctil., (hat cause eaistric trouhiM. nA also children's diseeiaea by tauoung miik, wben tbey can get REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stoneware and Indurated Fibre, which are free from absorption, coroaion, and anv form at ton of poivtnou o:dc. and are THOltOliillLV WAMTAU V.economi caj of ice. and prouuee low temperatures t Catalogues civtnar full esolanations and rlr scriptions will be mailed free uo appUcatioa. A A A ra,- ll,. MONROE Bros. Jefferson Street, CLEA'ICLAM), OHIO HECK, THE LEAD LARGEST STOCK, BEST STOCK, I MOST VARIED STOCK OF Juniata Comity. HECK, MAIN AND BRIDGE STKEETS C ar H Th .u e a a u 1 n BRIDGE STREET, 8 A GOLDEN HARVEST FOR THE THRIFTY; We havs (riven the people of Juniata Co., s great many beiits ia the way of extraordinary low prices in ths past few years but it has never been onr pleasure to offer such unusual values for ths amount invested. Uur enormous trade is keeping up, which is an extraordinary demonstra tion of the peoples' confidence id our poods, in our famous low rioos, and our method of conducting our large Onr opening of Spring and Summer Clothing will take plaee, oa SATURDAY, MARCH 31. The most trio wing description can hardly do iautiew to this trranJ assortment of spring garments. It is reason to be proud of ; it is bound to man who sees it. Every counter and' SALESROOM IS LOADED with stylish spring suits for men, youths, boys and children, which will de light every saving and economical person. Just to give you an idea : We) show pile after pile of serviceable, well made caasimere and worsted suits, at f 5, 6, $7, $8, !f'J, and $10 ; we show counter after counter of Men's neat and nobby dress Suits made Scotch chsvoits and Enclih cork screws at 10, $12, $14, S15, and $18. BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING have arrived and are now on our conateis. They are the tastiest and pret tiest designs we have ever seen. We cordially invite the ladies of Juniata county to come and see them. Our ready made garments will stana against clothing made anywhere. Our ISoy's Department is particularly popular because the strongest and most endurable fabrics and the West sewing are made features in putting up this elass of goods. OUR HAT I ) 111 1J A. It T" ii; isr 10 We are not only showing these niw snrino etr-l. v,...! ... -ti er house, but are also offering tlieta '25 cieewuere. uoa l iau to visit us for promptly attended to. SCHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTIHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 1865, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractire Sale of from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS- Who have money to invest to examine the Stock f Goeda ier 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, dn't fail to give turn a call it in need ol D. W. HARLEY SIIFFLINTOIVTST 1JV. Vatertown Steam Engine Co., WATEBTOW1T, JST. "2". JAMES & MAYER BUGGY CO. Mantfaetixre THE "Vehicle lor the FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Beet finished and Host durable medium priced VEHICLES fever offered in America. Send for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI. Ohio. Kemp'sManmeSpreader ValaaMa Iar.rsa.sts for 1S8. 2B Per Cent. Cheaper tharj any other, all things considered. V',t Twn oa th. r-.srtr-t.- Trrmvt fra rny gv" a HCl&LZ. 11 Is i CO.. tL-3f.r V- O T T , Clothier. tar MIFFLLN TO W N, PA business. a stock of merchandise we have just challenge the admiratio of every table in the laro-e TO THE MUZZLE, per cent, below tha prices aske4 burnishing Goodti.'r Orders bv nail " 1 Clothing that goes cm .Aily LlotJimg Jlatiiif'actnrer of STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS Of All Kinds. Write for Catalogue, tsai-.rw.T.rf. r'CLEANFAST j S BLACK TOCKINGS Tha F. ttotM Oo'a Oya. MOK1V itrusoiB U XX"J nir- t SMtav fW ts wmjcsi. cteswrasT laair', .Mi svad fhitdroa's fkjvrsxtiiaa. Mrm'm Hall Dm 8ILK FINISH, LISLE, and COTTON rExcELs;oa hosiery co. 1122 CHEwTftifT T SHILDl.PMtA. ' I i i a r -i