I' 1 I 0 I L Juat r elf on ltm ttulity aad tad ualefa uction. My CHK and VJsrs ami ISUKR 1LE0AD. L K 13th. 1SS4 ran at ollews: 6 1J a- ... ul Cnloa at i 7.04 a. a.. t,i 7,ed a. 3.17 a. a., S.'ia a. m . Is ?.o3 a. ni.. irwer.1 S.i a purt V.wa a. It 10 13 a. m.. a. to.ua dally ail r.galar i liarrisberg, :., Hamabarg PL. ad.u'.a at uurg daiiy at . m., and etop nres at jIJB la 0 p. ai., Paile- urg at I CO a aa. 5. en, UeaW 4l(iui w.if i p a.; rslla- al Hdia 4U i ai at p ns ; M : fl .B ( ra ; A'oa.e rfttll Up a. Pbiivletphla :t. S !J a. .; L-t, "il a. 'h.-ai;-. .ntowa, . fusrar u." ui.i Port . 1 .'J a. .; l. i'J ; a. as.; . , 11 14 ..5 a. m.; Hua . 1 c p. B. : roiar i;iJerh! 4el r. 10 p. as., a -mi vuui i . u i a. ro.; Al- l .-I, i i'J e.ia. i.., .i a l:'.T at . .4 ' ; ai., stop-t-i"o MiSUa .a a; a J . ta.t s ;.-. PhU i . :!v-r.nburg at ' p. m., New .u a, . p. n., V,:yi 3.44 , M t ,j0 p. i(. :! 3,0 J p. . M . :,.o 6,- p. m., .1 :. uj p. a. t. : i,s:a n as n , I ..arnnoa 8 L : M " a Utl -6 23 m ! . s:-.r, ton S n. . r 1 1 ..- Creea . -.: . !' Mills :. oti nadsTS, a.i Silt .Mtrlag 3 ins- .a lor Mil. U ai far :' -l J r:oa ftoia , m. 4 --.I p m from 1 i r I'-'.-cionto ad i ' p lit. LT, : ( i-arSaid at r- r .v ,-,.o Mark, 1 o : si t 20 a lr..:a Bollatbat - i', 1 6 37 p m. - lcj:u (.Lrwraa a 11 4a a T.-.-u Sooila, War u; y uruaca at ' 'KD M VIS ION. in tor Bedford, d at a -S a. aa ;Joo from B(t arrlaad at 13 1 fcKarSCH. - pojuta South, at p iu. I 60 p B. 1 ID. u Iroru palata ui. 1 86 p wa. m. and 10 83 J TICK, autiooed agalaat buiiUiof flraa rail fancea, ar aa treospaKflBf in ofland bel- Lack taaahi g wtll b daalt f . 9. W ALLS- oitca !a tb TtT - 11 ' s::yri.vEL & repobucan MIFKLIXTOWN : W KUESUAT, AUGUST 22, 1888. TtlHMS. ab-cnpt'oD, tl.Oo por anoam if paid in dancr ; $1.60 if not paid la adraoc. Tranaient adTertiaemeata taaorted at 60 eeat par Inch for each, iaanrtioa. T raiment businraa Boticoa in local eoU amo, 10 eanta pr line fur each taaertloa. dactinaa will ba mada to thoaa daairinf to adrertiaa by tha year, half or quarter year. Eepublican Primary Election. At a mretinn l Kapubhcaa County CuBtnilttf hU ia UiiTintown aa Satorday, Mrv-h Slat, lHtti, it aal ordered that tha Primary Election of the EepaUicaa party f Juniata county be held at tha uaual piarra tor bolina; tha towuahip ant gener al ElfOtinaa on aturtlar. 4uuat rt5tb, ad in accordance with tha rulti corera leg I'rimary Electiona, tha pnlea to be op ened in the townahip at 2 o'clock, and in the borrougha at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and to rvuiain opn until 7 o'clock, p. m. and tha Rrtnrn Ju1C Conventipa to be held in tb Court Hoow, at Mifllmtowo. on MaDT, Ai.i , lpra at 1 o'clock r. a S. B. CAVENY. ArTKr .- Oawiraaam. V. E. MELOT, Sac Tha lollowiug are tha otticara to ba voted tar at auid tltftion : CvwitMita. Hutu or tii LaoiM.ATtjta. Kkuistkk ass EiccoaocB. isasairr. a fiiinaaa or Cocmtt Comvittck. KtrlHIITlIUI DELBttATC. Jibt Cujaiuuosu. The following ia the ayatem ttndcr which Ufpublii-an rninary Klurtions are held : tift. The candidatf for the eeveral of- tl-f iiAii nur rnrir natu-a anuounrea in one r more of tde Kt publicau county a ptrt at U't two we-k.i prt-vioua to the pri- ujary n-tiu(r, stating the ottice, and aub- jct ti the action of aitid primary meeting. Stcund. Tht ruter rrsponding Republi ijii prinrifilrt in each township or borough atutU meet on Satiwd.iy, August 25, l!j8, at tliu usuil place ot hoKlni)i flections in the twnuip. at 'Z o'clock, and in the bor euk'hsat 4 o'clock r. a , and prcoei with in tha 1st 80 minutea thereaitvr, to elect wne person for Jude and two peraona for (."leri... who shall turui a boanl to receive Tvirt and deterniiiw w ho are the propter per sons to vote, and hil hold the polls open ami! 7 o'clock r. After the polls are opened the candidate announced as afore tuid shall he balloted for; tha name of each p4ron voting shall be written on a list at the time of voting, do person beiug allowed to vote tiore than once for each ottice. T.'iirrf. After the polls are closed the tourd shall proceed to count the votes that each candidate received, and mnke out the returns accordincly, to chj c art i tied to by the Judge and attested t-r the Clerks. Fourth.. The Judge (or one of the Clerks appointed y tha Judge.) ot the respecave election d.tricts shall meet at the Coart Ho una in Jt.ftiintown, on Stondsy following the primary meetings, at I o'clock p. au, having the.-turns and a list of the voters, and count tim! votes, and the prrnon having tha highest number of votea for any office ahall te declared the regular iorainee of tha Eopuhlicui party. t'rfth. If aay two or more rsooa have aa e-iial ountver cf votes for ihe same ot Hcp. the Jutlcea shall poxieed to ballot Tor Its choice, tha pe.son having Che highest nuoibwr of vote to be the nouttee. - th. The Raturn Judge ahafc&e compe tent to reject, by a majority vote tua returns froia any ciex'tum district where thv-re ia avidetica of Iraiwt, either in the reWrns, or ctbrrw isc, to th int of lh frad tom mitUi. Scn,'h. Na peri ahail be allowsd to vete by proxy. At V- rrimary EWbm held August 2, X7;. ti.. toll.iwing thr amenduienu wr a l-1 ted. 1st. Tkst tha Reprwaentativa DelegaM be v,..tca f. and electe,t at the Primary Election. 2nd. Tka the Return Judges and Clerks shall be smurn. according to the general election i. before receiving any vote, a: the I'rimary liection, that they will honest ly and faithfully discharge the duties de volving up"n sahl officers. 3rd. That the Chairman of tha County Committee ba votad lor and elected at the Primary Election. SHORT LOCALS. Leap year ia mora than half past. Dloomtleld'a borough tax ia only 3 nulla. Every Republican should register at onca Register on or bofora tno 6th of Sep tember. It ia unlawful to allow Canada thistle to go to seed. Th ktvdid concerts are in full blaat these eights. Miss Ella Banka ia vlaiting friends in Hillerstown, Fa. Tha Graogeta picnic opens at William 'a Grove next week. Are vou assessed I Thursday. September 6th la the laat day. There was a killing frost laat Friday moralDg in Minnesota. A Big Valley, Mifflia county farmer has aUty bushels or timothy seed to sell. Remember Thursday, September 6th, Is the last day lor tha registration of votera. General Bell brooght with biu from the Indian Mound laat Saturday, a hickory cane. The county Agricultural Fair will ba held at Port Royal, September 55, S6, 2" and 23. Toiiog Republicans who voted on aga last fall, must ba assessed in order to vote this fall. Miss May Mortimer, dughter of the edi tor ol the BlooniHeld Times is visiting Miss Carrie Derr. Eira C. Poty, ol this placa, was married ta Misa Annie M. Wilaoa, of Lawistown, on the ISth inat. Tha State Fair will bo held at Broad aad Lehia-h Avenue Philadelphia, September 3 to 15, 188S. Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin, of Greetis burg, Westmoreland county, yiaited ia this placo last week. The Bedford Springs Company propoao ta rxpend $50,000 on Improrementa tha coming year. tv. w - t i- at Lew is town bare organised a Sewma School, and meat OSS afternoon In each week. The Congressional Conferanca for this the mth district will ba neW In Lawistown aa Tuesday, September 11, 1888. Miss Mary Patterson f ava a party in honor f many of bar young friends lo tbia piace at her h jma laat Thursday availing rwi nr. ..j.,- ih.H with stnng Bxture 6(te., at . n Fsa.vciscrs HaaawABB ijo, Great reduction in prfca ol WaU Paper, and larp a stock to select from a 1 mancuccs IUaiwk "- Co September 6tb ia tha last day on which voters can ba registered. Republic aa workers see that all Repoblicana are upon the lists ! dk:. wtla ol General '; -aa r t. aWsar-i (a a. nuariw-, , a J. K. K.,bis..n, die-lUf heart dUaa . the res . BW , f arrararfj af ikav lal.m. w mat. BhaaraaflioalT few houra. David McLanghln aged abont SO va ot Wm. McLaughlin, of FerL townah.p. died last Sabbat a. Ha had been to poor health m Dumber af months. W. W. Sharon offera hia Brick Hotel McAHaterrtfle for sale u.fair price and on aaaonabla terma. Poaaeaaion will ba given in CO day a after confirmation of sale. "The Aeademia military company wiil hold a reetival sod cake walk ea the grwea east o Pomeroj'a bridge, oa Friday aad Saturday evenings, August 24 and 2. Thursday, September th, U the laat day for the registration of voters. Let every RevuhUraa committeeman attend to bis du ty ( eeeing that every Republieaa ia his district a at oaea aaaaased. The sails of the Democratic ship are nappmg for want of a breeze j it the Preei dent would only send in bis letter of ac ceptance be might stir a beers s safllcient te move the old Tree trade craft, Isaac Bartoa and wife, of Cuba Mills, bronght with them their a-ven months old baby while on a shopping excursion to town last Wednesday. Every lady that saw the baby said it'a good looking." Governor Beaver will make the opening address at the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Convention to convene ia Altoona, on T evader evening, September 25lh, con tinuing daring the 26th and 27tb. Rnpture Cure Guaraateed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 841 Arch street, Phil'a, Pa. Eaae at once, no operation or delay from bust, nesa, attested by thousands of cures after others fail. Advice free. Send lor circular. March 14. '88, ly. People living In Maine, ia and about the town of Winthrop, were greatly frightened about 8 o'clock on the evening of the 15th inst-, by an earthquake shock. Trees sway ed aa it in a gale, and houses were shaken to such a degree that the people ran oct of doora. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Solt, or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spsvin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, King-bone, Stinee, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, El:. Save ISO by the use of one bottle. War ranted. Sold by L. Banka at Co., Druggists, Mifflintown Pa. April 25. '88, 6mo. The prohibitionists held a meeting at the Jacobs House on Tuesday afternoon and decided to call a county convention, ta meet on Saturday September 1st, at Mifflia town. A temperance tent will come to the county, ic which to hold mtietings for one . week. It will be at Tbompsestown, August 27 and 23. Mexico 29 and it, and Mifflin town 31 ana September 1. Tibune. a. "An 8-year old eon of Wru. Washington was killed ob Tuesday under peculiar cir- en instances aC Cbamberaburg. The lad had been sent to dveve the cows away from a hay rack, lie caught bold of tha fail ol one ol the animals, bat the tail bee 'res twisted around his arm, aad the boy was dragged ail over the Held. He was found lyag dead, hie skull tracturea and hia body badly mangled." The Newport Imager, of the 17th inat.. sat a; Last week Drier nieotlon was mace oi the roiibery of T. P. Cathcart'e store. The goods missing were eleven suits of redy made clothing, live boxea of pocket kaivea, two pairs M men's shoes, four plain baas! gold rings, two set rings, tare watch charme. check shirt, and a . other articles, the entire loss amounting to about $116. The money drawer waa not disturbed. Ax laroBTasr Marrxa It should not bn forgotton that Thursday, September 6tu, ia the last day lor the registration at voters. Every person who intends to vote should see that his name ia oa the registry list, and the beet wsy to attend te the matter la to attend to it personally. Toung members of the party should be particular to sea that tbry have not been misstd. Connty C ommilteetuea and Vigilance Committeea should look-up ail Republicans snd sea that they are registered. Do not neglect to at tend t- tbia matter promptly. The Democrat and Register puts in a plea lor the Rebel Brigadiers and desires to clsssify them with such ex-Reoel Geoerala as Loogstreet and Mosby. Longstrcet snd Mosby aa soon aa they were whip ped, acknowledged as the boy says, "the corn," and said it is all over. The other Rebel Brigadiers that the Democrat and Register desires to have in Congress are unrepentant and express longings for the r..t. .ration of the Lost Csuse, and to day c L. iS. WiUon will bold his 24ia sala ol A ester n Horse oa alaiu atreci. on Friday. August 24, lSofi. Many bargains in borsea have beeu secured at former aalea, and the auio opportunity lor bargains will be ot tered next Friday. within pronounced oa tem by eeveral, aome shot guns are being hsavHy loaded awaitiag Uieir nmg. Pour ere aald to be ia tha Arrangements have beea made ta have Seashore Kx press Eastward bound, stop at Mexico station next Thursdsy morning upon the eccaeio? of the rennioa of the Lnihu Churcheeof Juniata county, at Gin Spring. reaumentscaa be obtained npon the ground by those who come unprovided. The Lctbeiaa and Preaoytertan Sabbath schoola nar Academia had an ice cream aad cake table at the Indian Monad harvest borne in MUlikta'a Grove laat Saturday. Squire Brawns' steam engine waa used to chora the cream. The proceeds af the sale ol cream aad cake will be devoted to the S abbath School cause. Da W Cramer, ma- a0er of transportation at New tua Hamilton during campmeeting timse. has been uncommealy aacceaaial ia gotting the thousands of people off and aa the trains without accident daring camp. meeting eeaeuo. During iue many years ever sines toe camp waa first opened he baa bad charge ol that department aad no eaaeogcr tu been hurt at the station. Miaa Ella McAfee aad her aunt Mrs. alepuer while oa their way to the Indian Mound harveet home laat Saturday, were severely hurt by benr itiruwa Iroln tbeir carriage. Their bosae Irighieued at a thnsbiog macbiue ugiue near Samuel Kepoer'a. ia lurbeU township. The tribt of the beast caused at to run away by wtuch the carriage was demolished and the ladies severely hurt. The weather was propitious for the celebration vt the harvest home at Milliken'a Grove laat Salurdajr. The attendance was large and people enjoyed themselves ia social intercourse-; lu lortuing new acquaintance and aa renewing oll acquain tance. There waa a choir ol choice aiugura present who added greatly to the musical teature ot the occasion. The Spruce Hist Band discoursed excellent music at atated intervals. J. fieviu Pomeroy presided. The ex el cue. were opened wuu prayer .by Rev. J. a. Wood burn. Addressee us delivered by Editor John Speedy, Con gressional candidate U. S. ate W II llama, &euatrial candidate ieorge Jacobe, Con gressmen Aiainsou, A.J. fatter sou, t.q , and Kev. iir. JluiL-r, and the benedjetwa announced tiy Kev. J.aS-V.Youlurc. Letting-. Bid fur the lepairiug uf the jail wall wiii be rcceiveU at Uie Comiuiaaiotoers' oiaos aip to Au(uu tflsl, last. By orucr ol ti,e Coaimissiouors, ti. W. ItcaceriKLD, Clerk. &ale sI Uones. Sale Reg-later. September 1st, 188 Q. W. SllloolT will soil at his place of residence, two miles west uf cut salem. Uorrea and cattle, twin burse colts three year old next sprtcg, and a tarm of Buy eight acres more -or less Safes to commence al 1 o'clock ia the alto.-aous. Th Handsomest I-ady in Mitflit'own and Paiterson Kcuiarked lo a friend the other slay that she knew Kemp's Balsas: for Ibe Thwat and Lungs was a superior remedy as it stopped bar cough instantly wnsn others tad bo effect wnaievor. So to prsvre this and convince yon of Us m.rit, any druggist will give you a Sample Bottle at. Iarge size 60c and $1. MASOX is. 1I.4J11.I3 PIANOS. Tua improved method of laatening the strings ol pianos, invented by the Mason and liainlin Urgan and Piano Company a lew yeara since, is unquesiionatWy one ol the most important impruvemeuta ever made, making the instrument more richly musical in its tooes, as well aa more dur able, and less liaiie to get out of tune. One bottle vl English Spavin 1.13- imrut jc ured my hoe N ornjan mare ol two ugly blood spavins which damaged her val ue at least $KI. It ia tile grandest Blem ish cure I ever uaed. J oil McCau, arse DtaUr, farting loo lud. Sold by L. 2ks A. Co., Druggists, Miffiia town Pa. April 2j, '88, bm. The ropolatien ot Mifflintown and Pat terson ia aouui lbuU, and we would say at least one halt are troubwd with some attect ton ot the 1 hroat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according lo statistics, more numerous than others. YVe would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call oa their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam lor the Throat and Lungs. Price 60c and $1.10. Trial Mtfrtt. Sold by alt druggists. SlAitltlED : would have to be whipped if they could make a tight. That's the difference. V. , . oatward bound was r K'J sier - wrecked in the Narrows last Wednesday nixht. A tru-.k under a freight car in a train eastward bound broke down, wreck- . i . t .-in w rMiht cere on ing tne rraio, an wv.,wna the west bound track, lust in the way of Ovater Express, wuich was signaled to atop bv the crew of the wrecked train, but the a. a. L a si engineer was unable to bring ois ira. -atop until it craahed Into the wreck, shake- i.... .nd badly scaring mo !"-. but injuring no one except the c.nductor verv slightly. The engine of the Express train was badly damaged, and the roaa -a. blockaded several hours. The Lowistown Gaxette of last week says : A fanner living In the valley who raise, a superior quality ot wool has informed u. that for the past three years receiving twenty-six cent, a pound lor hia unwashed clip Irom one ot tow out there, but because oi u - - ditloa of the woolen business, owing to the democratic tanl tinkering, mi. - f.ctory has declined to laae e - . cndar morning lower price. ' .bout 4 o'clock the barn oa xv. , . aorta oi oigier..., laim.i .- - ho .truck by lightning , . w.mer. the farmer, bad his grounu. Io.ds of entire crop bumeu " " . t s new wagon k belonging to Thomas Depoe- The stock i..t to Pasture or they "'"'"eonsumed with th. rest. !l fro- the stable wbea the name, bnrst . ..a Ked hia face alroosi . lhrougu w--- u aboat t.en.y- ,,,,.ter. Tbeastim. fl,. hundred dr.r.D(f -i !2 uar a week and ra. aff, tbrow- ro " -r only damage ,ng Mr. - " . . . Ne4r Bell- pairorhroa.urt - ebicM ville, one -a chick coop DOTV WILSON" In Lowistown, on Angus! 16, lbe8, by avev. Root. F Wilson, Exra C. Doty, Esq ,ot Mitllintown, Pa., and alisa Aunie M., second daughter ol me otticiaiiug minister, ol Lewisuiwo, Pa. Mc KIN LEV KEPN KK Oa the 1st iusu, at hahcol, by Rev. J. C. Garduei, Mr. Joseph McKiuley, ol Spruce Hill, Juniata county, Pa., to alias Mary Ellen Eepuer, ol Tuscaxora township, Perry county. liENCH BOUSCM. On the 2d lost., at the residence oi the bride's brother, Mr. D. U. Bousum, m Port Kovai, by Rev. A. 11. Spangler, Mr. V nils K. Bench to Miss Mary J. Bousum, both of Ickesburg, Peiry county . HIMONTON KAUFFMAN. On the same da; by tbe same, Mr. Charles aimoa ton, ol Ickesburg, Perry county, to Miss Nora E. Ksutfman.ot Walker township, tbia county. - . , . thieves wore - .i, f yonsg anrlHI Wt'"r "'I,,- beard enKkena. oa lhem, bT the farmer. th.y dropp ed in their burr, to get T edaturkeya-a- chick.B b.d Tba turkey waa ue-. - Vlth the i v-. -iaev a"- iUi"I . .d vengeance They are DIEU. PARKER & CO., BANKERS, llAnt Street, MmxixTowx, Petsa., TRANSACT A GENERAL BAfeKlfaC BUSINESS Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent Interest allowed oa twelve montbs' certificates. FarDrtpiy, Gravel, Nerve) su ess Urinary ar Urtr Dia- asew. Cure Guaranteed. Office, SSI ARCH St., PhriadelphU. All droggUta. Try it. $1 a bottle, six for $5 Mar. 14,1888, ly. ANTED. Pushing, reliable men, to Canvass for Narserr Stock. Permanent employ ment GuansBtecd. Salery mmd Kxptnttt Paid. . Apply at once, stating sge. GLKN BROTHERS, Refer to rkia paper. Rochester, I . T Jnne 13th, t888. J WISU VO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothachb in less than Ave minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I -can extract teeth without pain, by the uso-of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums-; no danger. That Diseased -pfi. Gu ma (known as Scurvy.;ireat GSed succ.sfully and a cure wargtCranted in every Teeth Fnxn and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remeddled, from $9.00 to $12 per set! Beautiful Gam Enameled Teet inserted at prices to auk all. All work warranted to give perfect aatis faeiioB. Pesple who have artificial teeth with which tsey cannot eat, are especially iavited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit .ryrularly at.Richfield the 2nd wasaka of May and October. Tata Caafc. G. Ij. DERR, PraclcaljDeatlst. XSTABC4SBEB 1M Wirr LIITOWX, Pa., is I860. Oct. 14 '83. Ve Want Yoih To senfl us 40 cents for oae of our 6-in. FARM WHENCKES. larbt. Handy and Strong, wit Ostvar aad Out last two ordinary Wrenches. YOU WANT Ax Exxkicu Household S. D. Set. Triw Art roretrit of a Knprvd HsukIV snrl f-Mr wrchi.nKw-.e bLtviaw atcrww-arivv: nt. SchlVaai AltUaC am: H r-a.-kv: fc wl w'. KX Thl laraofl e'lia-ta$mr -ll TThTr'. atrxrund t, h-u. at th wTVcai. in tit9 shop. ot. tbe fario. Saint rrea on recipt f $ I .0- Ask Your Local Dealer for thm. tf as Baa not frnt tnetr . ha will 1 tli.m tor rv. or will sead aillir -n rereipl t-f a ete NsJ itamp tvr evr tlluMrmlmt rl ELLSICS & CO., Plantayllle. Conn. HO niV'fl rFf.KBBTROFEMLr PWV 11 0- U A O darr.aJ alww..iaL ld w it, cr tr if.. aswnu. wonn. m OwumI an. us to . '.: orhty rerci- BSta. mr emmh iWualrf. Sw ir Mil. Si- nn uan tm. Pr. itx. ST Xr sis lint I RUN VAN. At Danville. Pa., on the 1st inst Tbomss Runyan, formerly a resident of Millerstoan, aged about 88 years. KOBlSON. On the 11th iost-, Mrs. Isa bella C Robison, wile of General J. K. Kobisoc, aged 62 years, 6 montn, 1 day. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MrrrmrTOWs, August 22, 1888. Putter 15 Eggs Ham 12, Shoulder ....-alO Sides, 8 Taxd...... . ----- 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wbest, new 70 to 80 Cora new 65 Oats. 25 Rye Ctoverseed. ...... . Timothy seed Flax aeed Bran...... ...... Cbop.0. - Shorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Wheat Steamer No. 2, Red 94c Cora v.. a. mixed, 64 c to bie ; Oats, new 30 to 63e i No. 8, old white 43 Jc a-.sr LiaBBTT.Augnst 18 Cattle Noth- ina- doing ; Hogs Philadelphia aa $6.46e . . :J bi lA.tA.la Torkan ejl Ot 6 $3 00 $1.76 1 60 20 00 1 80 22 00 1 20 1 10 ii $6 , mixed $o.40a$ 46 i Torkers $o.20 Isd.36 ; P'K S-'oa$6. Sheep Market duU. E?gs 17 tol.Jci butter, Pennsylva .iid packed creamery prints extra .... ,n Tjromiae I9a21e ; package batter 10a 1 Ic. Chickens, 13,e to 14c, mixed lota 12a , roosters ec i ne spring coickens IZa . f 10c dressed fowls lie. Life of HEHRT WiRD BEECHER .1 It tlrswrrt4, irirc aJa bf from hia btrtl. to lUa tslU BOOR aAtaM irookl-m, II. Y- FUEKITUHEI FURNITURE I would respectfully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from John S. Gratbill his entire stock of Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of LAMPS. CARPETS, t SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, JEJV STOCK which I am selling at ex stremely LOW PRICES lor cash. C. B. HORNING, Cbtbtal Palace, Corner of Bridge and Wter streets MuSintown, Pa. January 11th, '8S-ly OILS! OILS! OILS! TES STANDARD OIL COMPANY of Pitinbarg Pa., mate J SPECIALITY of manufacturing' for the Domestic trade the Finest Brmnds of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oila, Naphtha and GasoJLne, that can be matda from Petroleam, We challenge comparisoa with ererj kiiowat Product of Petroleum. If yon wish the most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS I.Y THE MARKET, ark for ours, trade for Mifflintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANUISCCS HARDWARE & CO. December 14,-87-ly Spring and Summer Goods. I would inform tbe public that I have now a my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door froia corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Spring at Summer millinery goods, all new, and of tba latest styles, and having employed first class milliners lam prepared to aupply the public with everything found in a flrstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. 1 consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DBI3L. March 22-87.1.. WHY WILL PEOPLK on d ImpuT mod Uawbola. oaM Rcfngmuori wheel. mrm linaat witM wood v net otuer mcujis, that cane gastric troublca atKi aiato children's Aicm by Uujrif BaOk, wliaa Umj cu get REFRIGERATORS LIKED WITH Stoaiwu. and Induntid flbn, which skre frvc from abawTrvtiots, corrKm, m4 anv formation of poitonom oxidrv awd mrm THUHULI.HL 51 1TAHT. COyakOaaU- cal of ice, and produce low tactnperaiturea I aUaUOfiMs ffivinf inn cxpiaaatTOo aad O acriptiona will be mailed free oa appltcauoa. Aoairti uc naaauiacitiTscra. MONROE Bros. Oenti-al Way and aTefro-sori sStreet, CTsI V IAJtVT. OHIO. SWEEPING REDU0TI0W IN MEN'8, YOUTHS' AND B0TS' CLOTHI16, BATS ARB FCRHIIHISa SOOMI, AT S C H O T T'S, The Leading Clothier. Come to our store and yoall find that no matter which way yam leak, our prices have been cut down bo low thnt you cannot bat admire ear pluck ana energy m getting nd of our Summer Stock at the earliest pos sible moment. The pricea we are naming are incomparably low. Hat a ingle item has escaped the knife. QLANCE BELOW FOR BARGAINS ! XMENBSUITS. , Oar ? S Suits hare been reduced to $ 8 SO. Our 8 Suita have been reduced to 5 00. Oar 10 Suits hare been t educed to T 81. Oar 12 Suita have been reduced to 11 76. Our 18 Suits hare been reduced to It ST. BOYS' SUITS Our $5 Suits have been reduced to (3 50 Our 6 Suita bare been rednced to 4.1S Our 7 Suits have been reduced to 4 17 Oar 9 Suits have been reJued to 6.50 For-etily $3 we offesr a choice a..sortment of Knee-Pants Baits wkiah axs in pretty styles and have eol.l freely at ill aud $4 50. Mohe.ii e, Alpucat,, .Seersuckers. Striped Flannels, Neckwear, Under wear, in fact anything we well, are destined to a ahort life alter you laaxa the undervalue at which we let you carry them away. BEFORE YOU LEAVE TO WIN waltz around to our stores and procure anything you ntea in Collars, Cuffs, Valises, Trunks, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Ac., and at 20 to -2a per cent, lower than what you would have to pay at other stores. IS C H 0 T T , THE LEADING CJLOTIHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, iA. 1805, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation rTo The Iublic To attend tbe Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes sn atailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. EARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock af Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Ilis price leave all Competitors in the rear, so Jom't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HA.RLEY MIFFLINTOWN 3?. JAMES & MAYER BUGGY CO. G. W. HECK, NTILL IN THE LEAD. THE OKIaY EXCLUSIVE Boot and Shoe Store. WE KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK, BEST' STOCK, MOST VARIED STOCK OF Foot Wear in Juniata County. IIanixfcctvue THE "Vehicle for the FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USE. The most Stylish, Best finished and Most durable medium prioed VEHICLES ever offered in America. . Send for full Illustrated Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street. CINCINNATI. Ohio. Vatertovn Steam Engine Co. WATEETCWTST, IN". "2". TICKETS. For Republican PriniavrT Election to be held August 25,. 1883. Coaoaasa, Lonis K. Atkinson. Stats SanaTa, William C. Pomeroy, Assembly, William Hertzler. H. Latimer Wilson- RaoiBTui add Bccoaoaav Anson B. Wills, Keal M. Stewart, J. O. Mateer, Sacairr, C. C. MoCulloch. James McCauley, Jqaeph Pasre, Samuel Lapp. Jrai Commissi eiiBBv. Philip Harley.. Cor NTT CHaiaaLaS, A. Bradford Evans, William V. Shirk- CoNaaaas. Lonis E. Atkinson. Stats Ssxats, William C. Pomeroy. Assejiblt, William Hertzler, H. Latimer Wilson. BaoisTta and Kecobdz, Anson B. Wills, Neal M. Stewart, J. Q. Mateer, Sassirr, O. C. McCnlloch. James McCauley, Joseph Page, Samuel Lapp. JCBT Co at MIS810R t, Philip Harley. COUKTY ChaIBMA, A. Bradford Evans, WUliam V. Shirk. CoKeaKsa, Loais E. Atkinson. Stats Skkate, William C Pomeroy. Assembly, William Uertiler, H. Latimer Wilson. BXOISTKB AND BBOOBDBaV Anson B. Wills, Neal M. Stewart, J. Q. Mateer. SHBsrrr, 0. C. MoCulloch. James McCauley, Joseph Page, Samuel Lapp. Jcbt Commissions, Philip Hailey. COCFTT CBAIBMAW, A. Bradford Evans, William V. Shirk. CoKoaaas, Louis E. Atkinson. Btatb Sbkatb, William C. Pomeroy. Assembly, William Hartxler, H. Latimer Wilson. RSOISTEB AND RsCOBDBB, Anson B. Wills, Neal M. Stewart, J. O. Mateer, Shbbiit, C. C. Mr-Cnlloch. James McCauley, Joseph Page, Samuel Lapp. Jcbt CouyistioitBa, Philip Harley. COCBTT CsAIBMAa, A. Bradford Evans, William V. Shirk. The people generally recognize genuine claims. It is an easy matter to make extravagant statement. It is far more important, however, to have the people credit your statement. We invite comparison. Our stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest prices, and challenejany and all competitors. Tou know the store. There is only one. We shadow all. BELF0RD G. W. HECK, OCK, CORNER MAIN AN0 BRIDGE STREETS Jtaituacturor of STEAM ENGINES m BOILERS Of All Kinds. Wrlto for OalsffrwO. Kemp' sMannre Spreader TalaaUe IsaaT iu,wt.Ts.M r'CLfcANFASr S BLACK TOCKINGS J wt "1 ff X"- -aBl-a-, SMM B XlUSaa-aKJ i - ""rt The . aetMi Oo'a Oyw. la,ONtY.ro-o aaut Cauiarsa'a a per Cent. Cheaper than any other, aril things considers!. VBnat rears 9. t. , HaJg-s fr tiy sQlitwCiioa irostnrta riraaiar frs. ""t"" BJiLE if t-i CO.. enaaa.y. T. SILK rtNtaM.LICLS.afwSqOTTOII rsriKiiim hosiery cq. 1 its tntnrmfr st wrwiDKLgwi. AG tlfTS WMHTto AGENTS WANTED Te canvass for ot.e of the largest, eld est established. REST Known JICRSERIE9 In tne country. Host liberal terms. Unequaled facilities. GENEVA NCR" ERT, established 1B4S. W. T. Snillli, Geneva, H- T. October 8 1H8H. Caution Hotlco. All persons are hereby cautieoed, aot ta trespass oa tbe lands oi the onrters:aaed la Sprnea Hill, and Beale towashias, ler tha purpose of catbnricg berrlns, buotiDf , sa les;, or in any other way treapaaelnf, oa aaid lands aa the trespass law will be ea- forced against people who violate aaid law. HABaisea Missiaca Jane , lBb8. Notice to Trespassers. Having leased 400 acres of wood land of David Wilson, and 400 acres af weed land of John M cClure, adjoining lands af Peansylvania Railroad Company in tha vicinity of Boxier'a Oap. I Lereby oa.tloa all persons strain st trt-gpsssin j oa the a be re neationed leaaed lands for tbe parpeee ef catting timber and so forth. Joaa BsAMea. Mlfflintowo, Msy 26, 1888. rr "iTfrfT-'""",'m"""'"" "-r-rf -Mfi-ffiiiriiM