LECTION priug VLES ! n oiMlert u ''''I sell ;,(1f on it. -OTIIINO .bum S.vlc. quu;it "a Hi,. -tf. miti8t:U.tioa iry U-.VM.S WATCHES 'n' ! Mini . A AND raiNISHEft SON. : Lv'rtMA RA1LR9A1. I V E - T A It L K ,. .- :.n !ir M.v Uth, l, v 'Win will ran an ollowti EASTWARD. i : 'An ' . TI c S-t ' i tV! a mMi tiATii.;, leave. Altoona "i . Tyrone 5 5i s, B. i. ni., Monnt Csion at i' ii it i ti . 1 1 1 . .n i 04 i i. !., I.rwiHtown 7,58 h in.. S!il!'m 8.17 . i. in-. Mexico $.Z a. i .i. in.. undvke 8. .1.1 1 i a. m., Purward S 47 s. a m., wprt ,H5 a. Il.irrtshure at 1 I a. ., i liia, S l." p. m. ! pk l.-ave altnona dsiw .! -! i;"K all regular n A.i.m.iih ami Hurrisbiirg, n- -".!) . in., Unrriufcurg I irruMio Philadelphia at i ;.. pittsbnrg daily at : i n p. ai., and stop. r- i ; ir stations arrive at Militia .... iUmsbtir 7.1-0 p. m., J"aila- - a . m . -.-.. !'. s Pittsburg atlOUam. : I" rune 6 oj p ni ; fiunt- . ! . vv ihtuwu ft 4" p ui ; Mif-'irn-l.urg lUt p lu; Phils- i K; r-s will stop at Mitttia . !i - a tl.ij.gcd V r - TV AKB. - i ' i-.. - Plinuli-lpliii dailv at : . : it : . ; ;i l'i v i MiiBia ' , jx p ui ; Altuooa . - i; iMi-l.nrg .it 1 1 55 pa. - ; !'-!:yph Philadelphia 'i ti i.niir, H 13 a. m.; ; ' . ; Newport, 9 '.16 a. I 1 i. ni.; Thomi'SonfowD, '. i i " .... I ' h a. ui.; Tuwar- .. V' lu t)7 a. tn.; Port . Y itilln, III Jii a. n.; . N irr.iwi, I') Kl a. m.; .. i.s Me V.-vli.wn, 1 1 It . : .... ! I ;! a. ni.; llnn . f r'iw. I '7 p. m. . . , i:: I stop at all rogular I r ; .n i Altcooa.; i i' . " i i r&il'Irlplua dai .. . I : irR, I 'J P- . VlHr ivilli-, Duacu--'vri, rhoniontowat ' l tihiM, 1 1 o a. in.; Al . ... i i Pitiiburst, 6 lu a.m. 'is i'iuU lulplua dilr at .! . I 1.20 a. in., . Mm 1J.4 7 p. m., top--'ii. im tH'twieo M.tHia - .t. m; at .1.30 p. m-t ! mi .nvri'is imvii Phlt- i i . ' i. in., ILirnburg tl i ti i-i 4.t p. m., .New M .. r-fiiwrrj o.-o p- n a . ; . ui., Van-iyk 5. ti. - i is p, lu., Mu'i -.5i p. . ; . 1 p. III., MllUlll l),U J P- - p. in , Mi-Vrytown 6, . ! I i nuioii 7,10 p. . . I n , Altonn '. O'J p. m. . iv, 'i. i'lniuiiolpbia 1125 i " . in ; Dmiraunon S . . ; I i'l ii mi ; M lllin 4 39a i I ami McV'oyt.wo 5 1 , I .i ui ; tliiutiiirfiloea . i 'i J " a m ; t pruca C'rwek 7 ml a in ; ,,r, ., s n.. a iu ; Pittbui(t rut. on Sundara, .. - .!. I iy Mail at loaiiC T it 1 i ' p. III. I H ; - I l lV I'l V IM i.. i i w .1 w n J nno t ion lor Mil i i i ' . i ni, -J Upai l ' , i . I . , i IHI p III. i' I istown Junction Iroal ' i i - . pin, I .i p m ; trm . i i, I I 1 i ni- . i .'v n i- DlVISlu.V. . l .u.uo fur Bellftout i. n b i'i :i ill , 7 lip m. La : . ,s. :,; auJ Cleiu-""1"1 ' , 1.1.7 'J p ill. 1 : nr .ir Warrior Mark, , . a:i.l Scotia at 20 i i: r runs from BHefontai i t i . i ii , J o i p ni, ami 6 37 p r ni. ..: Tvr.'iio from Cur . iMi.-, I ,n. ..H n, and 11 in . .riiv ii T. r..no from Scoti, . .i.. I r. ..n.. Ivaut ruroc . !.. K. x i.KPr-i'KD DIVISION Ii nuing-fon for B'""'0" ai. I :. nlK'i iaml at It 2-i r .... , H iiifiiS'l-n from .: , i l l t'liintwrland at l- ' p. in. . I . I ! A Y Mi I " K (. J BKAC . .v.- .: ..una lor points Soiitb. - , ,. p m. 13" P .sup , ;i .V) p m. ,. .it Alt, .una from !'' , p, j m. 7 imi ,.iu. and W "" II 1 AOTIC'E- i i,, r. by ciiiiiioned . r, buiMii' "r1 . r "lb. rwiK ,rvs1 , J. , , ,1 ,r.K t- "Hand beto" , ...... .1 m Lack lo;J5 W. D. W ALLS. r 1' I' SENTINEL & ftEPOBUCAS " MIFFLINTOWN: n n rsn vt, skp-r i. isss. TERMS, unbirrp'ion. ' ,0 I"'r n"m i( paid "x uu:eat artvertnem -nU inaertod at 60 i. r ini-h tor i-ach inaertion. eLn ' .... K.win..,ia nutirea in local col I'r-u run, yt-nr- in renta t-r lino tor each inawrtioo. !la:titi Ix5 to thoM deairina; lvertme by thn year, half or quarter SHORT I.OC.ILS. J. ii l H iv.li"!"!. lon-iuan ot th Tribune ii ii list. t.. j nituilx-r of p.iple are on the aick l' .rt Knyal. 1, N. Lf'iion, ' Ni-liraak is visiting . in P.iU.-rson. f I it -w-k d-Nvml the ia HO dij after confirmation of aaie. Mra. Elizabeth Hawk and daughter Sallia, of thia place, are on their way to the atate of Indiana to rialt relatirea with whom tbey intend remainma; aeveral months. The Port Royal Cider Preaa will not be mn on Wednesdar, Thursday and Friday, September 20, J7 and 28 tb, ovine to the Juniata County Agricultural Society hold. ins; their annual Fair at that time. J. F. Jacobs. The election in Vermont ard Maine last week sbow that the Republican party ha not been weakened by the defeat of its Presidential candidates in 1!"4, and will applied an electric battery to the body of the unfortunate man for three hours before he regained consciousness, and his first e X- c tarnation was, "Wait a doae that old gare me. Another waa tak en with co&TuUion and was worked with by bis companions until Sunday morning. The third escaped with a terrible ser na tion of pain in the head and muscles of the body. A McAlistemille man partook of the decoction and was also taken with convul sions, but at last reports was doing well. The unfortunate young men from this place were taken care ot at the hotel by Dr. Fisher abd companions who accompanied make a close struggle in tbe states that them to Fayette. And were in condition X e rain' se,-.:'C cOilM'lertblV. hm'I V!l.in. rmplnved in Alt xini. was t..iri !.i"t Thnrswtiv. n .ii(-( hundred bushels of pota t..,.. C '" ' 'n" 'rt'c, M ir'i'i B'-.dVr. sick with k dnev trouble jr.,j v s ..nie rvi'ir-r. f Kink. I-:! returned to Jefferson 1 r.,1!..-.. a a student. h ive .iet from elol-rs. ni a n f"...ii..risnd rini-v, V ith. T'). hss t-one tr C innonsbiirfr. gve the IH-mocracy their electoral rote by a small majority in the pepular Tote. The budy or W.lliara Miera, of Morton, Iielawsre county. Pa., waa cremated in the Crematory near Philadelphia last week. M iers died in Cincinnati in an insane asylum. The cremation of Miers I the eleventh that has taken place in 'he j.iit mentioned , crematory since its construction not long j sgo. to be brought home on abtath evening, and wish the exceptiou ot one are about in their usual state ot health. I'onrresslanal Con Terence. Port Royal Fair. We take pleasure in ackoowledghig courtesies extended by the management of the Juniata County agricultural society, who will bold their annual lair, on their magnificent grounds at Port Royal next week, September 25,,27 and 28. Lovers of the turf may enjoy interesting races on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The liberal offer of three thousand dollar in premiums, doubtless, in thia year of bounti ful agricultural products will occasion one ol the moat attractive fairs ever held in J unlata. The Republican Contereea for the ISIh ' Congressional District, comprising the ; counties of Uuntiugdon, Fulton, Franklin, ! Juniata, Milf.in, Snyder and L'nion, aasem- The U .Inlay -bore Register, of last week : bled iu Coulerence in Lewiatown last Tuea- l M !. i y.,js I says : A new and most dangerous counter . leit bill is now afloat. It ia a silver j certificate, check letter I). The workman 1 ship nu the bill is almost perfect. The b-.gua bill that caught so many a short time ao was check letter . A sharp I iwikout sboiilil be Kept tor the bills. t hr.ir.lish sipivta L.ini:uent removes all ! N ; Hard Soit. or Calloused Lumps and Blem- iibes fiom horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, ! Splints, Sweeny, King-bone, gtitlos, Strains, ail Swollen Throats. Cough", Etc. day alternoou. The Population ol MifKictown and Pat tersou is auuui ItiUO, and we would aay at least one bait are troubled with ome affect ion ot ibe Throat and Lungs, aa those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous tliu others. We would advise ail bot to neglect tnc opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam lor the Tbroat and Lungs. Price 5'A; and $1X0. Trial nztfret. cold by all aruggisu. PARKER & CO, BANKERS, JIai Stbeet, MirFt.rxTowx, Pessa., TRANSACT A GENERAL 8&uK!SG 3USttG3. Diseonnta Amx. Accounts of Ci m.--. indiviiluoje and corporations po'n-ifc 1. Four per rent. Interest allowed on 1 twelve inonll:" rtiticntefi. - I MAKK1ED: WUIPPLE McCRUM.-Jm the llti insi., l the residence of tbe bride's parents in this j lace, by Kev. A. R. Miller, William The following is a list of tbe conferee l. Wbippie ol Cheyenne, Wyoming Terrt aud Ibe county tbey represented : L'uion ! tory, aud Helen K., unly daughter of Col. II. P. lilover, G. W. Scnock and J. K.. K.re- j l' a- coutn. mer ; Snvder A. C. Simpson, B. F. Wag- ORA YB1LL BUTTI GER Onthellth rimvilrr anil I. I. Manteck : II unt.nedon 1 l'i Kev- fc- k- Bcrr , Henry W . Wray- M. G. Brumbaugh, Z. I. Jouea and J. N t., ,'ten.l Jefferson Aculeniv. T-n. V. Ailion. ot p i j Save Ji by the use of one bottle, n ar- . '-nt hi rsrents in this p'aee. ranted. Sold by L. Bank 4c Co., Druggists, n O reenl.se Iter met in the National j Mitllintowu Pa. April 25. 'b!, 6rao. n . .-.'ion I lit week in Cinp'nnVl. I Hunti r.g l. n, experienced a sensation c . V, Snlo.iff. of Psteron l.s foiw to . several diys ajo, causel by a yoang mm e...i-iv t.. stten.l S'.te C.lieir-. failina ! af pear at the timi- pp)itit.-d l.-r SIK1, . w'.til1T) to nn house wor" in i Van. i'v For particulars silitrcss f i Tf.e to "It. th .ai'road are at ot Reunion o the Pennsvlvania Re- .,w, t....k place at Lancaster Tester.lay. h" 1 'h inst. i: ..'rns'l eoinpsnies are hsvine chicken irs l.ni't in which the fowles are to u- sent l'iv e trt Plilrk.'t. sunflower stock st Belleville, Mifflin county h.vs rrodneed a flower measuring I .'. i. feet in diameter. T familv of E. ? . Parker, have retnrn to Washington r. C, after spending the Bummer in this r'sce. f.ewistown pe.tp'e renort h.ehwav rob L. ries as tsklne'place rre.iientlv between li it place and l.oean. .fmes- North, Jr.. scted as hs(tpac afrit at h R. K. sti'iou durine hisirigo ar. nt Ksenn's nhsene". Wuiren-t tilled with crs'e 1 peaches brnurht every rise this place to h sh;p TH-.lobn K..Mjnn property, corner Main ami .Tuniat i Street in Patterson l.eirr t ut in a state i.f it-pairs. m m l after next Sabbath preaehine tLe I n'l-erati cl.urch will pnm-nence ,,V'". k instead c.f 7:30 o'clock. Tli" f-iin'y Commissioners spent lust wets i Erie upon t'ie occasion or tVeP'ato l onntr flommi's-iorer's Convention. i; eat reduction in price ol Will Pa per ami 1 iitf' st.,ck to select Irom at FSAMISLI S IlllDWtll ii... Co. Oil Wir.l w Shpdes with spring Hvtnre, 60:., at Fr VNl tsi TS IlAtWAI & , Co. er be.! at the riilroid statinn is . r;. b. aiiii'ul and is kept in line n l.v 'lie company "a management. The p'll ,:ip schools i.f the boroughs are opered r..t the school throughout the 1 1 Mitv ill all I f cjen in a wi ck nr two. Joins Ueniio. tortivrlv o! Jiiniaf i took a loi l . t pe ich.-s from this county ti lii borne in Miillin county several dys since. H.-hert Stone, son of D. D. Stone has l to his home in n ashington, i at Th iol U'i CMl'll ll I ref'i Oeorge Jacobs,! alter h irimt spent the summer in this place. Tie Democratic Senatorial Conference he'd at New port lat Thursday, t.r.r Dvitoa-ratic townsman ,-,.ntie Russell, sped thirteen vears, .uvuter ot James Sussell. of Port Royal, died . I Typhoid fever last We.tnesdiya week. Miss Mary lb-ale, of Johnstown, Pa., and VieU Picrcres-.n, of Biltmiore, M l., are isitinj; at th" home of S. II. Louden in this place. Miss F.llen Musser, seed twenty .Liiirbter of Jacob lliiwr, of Port died on Ftid.iv, one wek of Tj bold tever. Philip finif will preach a ppeciai i, to the p. S. A., on next Sabbath Even body is welcome to be his marri(te with a young lady of ote of the prominent families ot that town. The young man who disappointed the girl is a fraud, and it is a thousand tinii--s barter she found him out at the time appointed for the wedding than to have found him out alter m irrnge. The peach growers of Juniata hav e never yet s ruek a heavily atairnatel miiket as has some time overtaken tha Maryland and Delaware peach growers. The moun tain peaches sre the best and the most of the luscious peaches ot Juniata are sent west as fist as the iron horse can driw them Orders Icr the season of ISa'J have Imm n received by some ol the peach growers ot Junista. An exchange says : People throughout the state of Pa., are receiving circulars Mating that Vanderbiit has bcpieuth.-d Si,. (CIO M0 to be given to poor people, regard less of race or color, at th't rate of $:1'J each, which will be nt to each applicant upon r. ceipt ol $:..r)'l sent to -'J . L. Church, aent. Lone; Island City." Many people l ave teen taken in by the swindle. Forty-one years ago a yoiiug man of Rhode Island a-ked a young worn in of the same state to marry him. She said '-No." The young man went about his business h'tt he kept his eye on the woman, and from time to time renewed his suit, she refusing oiler after offer, lie persevered and his consistency wasrtiwar.lt: 1 a .short time -ago, when she accepted and married him. He was 72 vests old and ahe iil." The loliowifg Irom an cxchinge shows how Cumberland county wheat yield by the sheaves: Twenty-eight dozens ol sheaves ot Fulcastcr heat were threshed a few days sgo on the tarui ot Willi im M. Doner, situated two miies west ol Carlisle. The yield was thirty bushels. Also on the same day titty don ol Mediterranean sliiji sits Ibrtshcd which yielded liity and t ne.half bu-htU. The sheaves were trt.tn a seif r iking machine and were tied by hand. One of the most difficult things to con trol is the fra.i tulent use of tlje t'nite 1 States malls by tieople who wish to save p.istag-. Very o! ten p op'e will writ al ov r tbe nurziiis ol a newspip-r iu . 1 r ' to save a cent. A t'.riu in Lancaster .. ts i nominated h,--" "- "' r wratpmg a letter i;i a bundle ol dry goods sent throiigti liie mail. Better deal henestlv wi;h L'ncle Sam in the in itier of jsist t.ffii e stfairs. The $10 fine paid by the Lancaster firm would have pur chased live hundred stamps; sufficient to have conducted the correspondence of the firm tor a ytar." Prof. Richard A- Proct ar, a tlis'ia li.'i ed astronomer and scientist who recently I came from F l'.rida was taken sick with i eliow tever i-l New York fitv. I!e Wast sh ; Juniata J. S. Oraybttl, J. Lyons, aud J. K. R jbison ; Franklin O. U. Weit ling, A. N. Poiueroy aud S. 11. Pratber ; Fu.too J. R. Dutlield, Judge McKibhm and Jere Crom.r ; MirHin 0. A. Zaibe, T. D. Parker and K. C. Eider. An orgauization was formed by tbe elec tion ot II. P. Glover aa president, A. ?. Pomeroy aud J. A. Nash as secretaries and B. F. Wagfonseller aud J. A. Gray bill as tellers. On motion ballots were ordered to be ' ta.iea in alphabetical order, by Tiva voce, j and in case o. absentees members present were authorized to cast the lull vote ot the j county. I 14. B. Weistling nominated Hastings Gehr of Franklin ; Jere Cra mer nominated W. L. McKibbin of Fulton ; Jeremiah Lyons nom inated L. E. Atkinson of Juniata ; R. C. El der nominated H. J. J. Ctilbertson of Mif- Ilio ; A. C. Simpson nominated A. W. Pot ter of Snyder and H. II. P. Ulover nominat vd J. P. Miller of L'nion county. 61 ballots in all wera taken and the meet ing adjourned without result. The vote remained unchanged during tbe eutire session and was as lollowa. L. K. A tkuison G votes, the delegates of both Juniata and Huntingdon voting for biiu. Each of tde other candidates had three votes ; the vote of the conferees of his own district. The conference adjourned to meet in nar risburg on Gctober 2nd. It will be seen that Dr. Atkinson's cbences for a re-nomination are promising as he he started out in the conference in the lead and retained it through tbe con. ference. A most startling incident occur ed ot the close of the conference about lh 80 P. M., by Dr. John Dufh-lii, conferee lrom Fulton county dropping dead. The doctor had been ailing trout rheumatism in tbe hip, and it is believed the sudden trans fer ot the rheumatism from the bip to the heart that took his lite. bin ud alary N. iioiiiger, both ot Monroe towusbip. OAKJIAS BOTT1GEK On aamn day, by tbe same, Kltaworiu A. Girmiit, aitd Alice . Boitixer. bo IQ of Monroe towi.aUip. LOlULKa EATON On Thursday. ScpteiuiK.t Oih, I?, by Kev. E. K. Berry, jii Kiuuw K, bstua, lu VV ni. A. Lo'bers, bolu ol lCtt towusbip. CLAKk-rKY. On Sep't 13th lfcbW At lue resideucc ut Mrs. Pbebe L. Kroesl, in Miilurd Towuship, 't heo pbilua T. Clare aud Miss Sallie &. ft) , botn ol Miliord Township. Tuu marriage cereiuouy waa performed by Kev. A. K. Miner, pastor ot the Mittliutowu Metbodist r.piscopai Churcn. For Uroptty, (ravel. Xervon nm Irlnar or Liver Dim- easet. Cure Gnsrsnteed. Olhce, SSI ARCH St., Philatlelpl.'a. All druggist. Try it. (I a bottle, six lor 5 Mar. 14.1SSH, ly. SA L E S M E fl! Pushing, reliable mep, to Canvass for !fu Titer JT StOCH. Permanent employ meat Gusrautetd. Paltry and t- xseaspt Paid. Apply at oi.co, ..fating age. GLEN R HOT HERS, Refer lo this paper. 1; ichester, N. Y. June loth, IStrl DIKUs ERNEST On the 10th of September, Adam Ernest, of Patterson, aged 04 years, 4 mouths and 6 day. ML'SSER On the 7th inst., at the resi dence of her parents, in Port Koyal, Miss Ella May, daughter ol Mr. and Mr. Jacob Mustier, aged years, 7 months and 28 days. RUSSELL. On tho 6th inst., at the residence ot her parents, in Port Koyal, Moutic Junta, daug tiler of Mr. and Mrs James E. Russell, aged 13 years and 19 day. LEONARD. On tbe 9th inst., at the residence ol her parents, in Academia Mary, intant daughter of Mr. John and Lydia Leonard, aged 1 year, 7 month and 14 days. LONG On the 5th inst., in Susquehanna township, Juniata couuty, Benjamin Long Aged bi years, 11 tuonius and b days. KNOX On the 29th nit., in Lack town ship, John Knox, aged bl years, 3 months and 20 day. BASTUESS On the 3d inst., in Thomp Souiown, uaniei oasiress, m the 74th year of bis age. AUMAN On the 6th inst., in Patterson Chester L-, infant son of Rictor H. aud Annie E. Auman, aged 9 month and 5 day WILSON. On the 9th int., in Bcale township., McNair Wilsou, aged about 64 years. A I'alr of Reals, . c. Monday iiijbt of last week two Toung men arrived in Newport, abd registered at the Miller hotel as L. Houghton and Wtu. Mangel. They stopped with Landlord Ritter until Wednesday morning, when they hired a team from Liveryman J. M. Smith, for a day 's drive, attending to their business which they ssid was selling Warner's Sale Cure. At tue end ol the day tbe men failed to rt-iurn, but sent a postal from Port Royal that the drive was too loug tor one dav and they would teturn on Thursday. Thursday right another postal wai received, bearing no .ost mark or place, staiiug that on ac count ot the rain tie y colli 1 Hot make lhe:r trip and return before Saturday evecing. Saturday evening arriving and no men cr team putting in au appearance. Mr. Smith concluded it would be belter lor h m to look up the fellows. Suulay morning he went to Port Royal, and npon inquiring about learned tbe men had gone toward Mifflin, aud on driving to Mifflin he discov ered that tbey bad lelt lor Lewiatown. The twelve ititerveiing milea were driven over as r.pi.lly as possible, and just as Mr. MIFFLINTOWN MARKFTS. Virri ixtowx, Sep'r 19, 1PP8. Butter 18 Fg 1 ll-m M Shoulder, 10 Side, 8 TJifi . 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKKT. Wheat, new ...... 75 to 85 Corn old 00 Oats,.... 25 Rve 5' Cioverseed f 2 00 Timothy seed $1-75 Flax seed 1 60 Bran 2l Oil Chop , 1 SO Shorts 22 00 Ground Alum Salt 1 20 American Salt............. 1 10 WISH TO STATF. i nax a'iseae: 7ss as Scurvy) treat and a cure w ar is". Sf? case. 7JC2 A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I cau stop tootu tout in less than five minutes; no pan:, r.e extracting. That 1 cau extra-.t teeth without pain. by the use of a fluid applied to tbe teeth aud gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gnm (known ed successfully ranted in every Teeth Fillsd aud warr.anttd for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or remoddlod, Irani J.I.MI to $li per set. Beautiful Gun: Knaiu-led Toet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who hate artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited tn call. W iil visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regu'aily atIlichUeld Ibe 2nd weeks of May aud Ottoher. Tekms Csh. G. Ij. DEIIR, P r act leal, Dm lint, ESTABLISHED IX MirFUVTOW , Pa., IX IS 60. Oct. 14 rl5. FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! I t j I would respect fully inform the citizens of Juniata County that I have bought from John S. Graybill his entire Ftock of : Furniture and house furnish ing goods, which consists of i LAMPS, CARPETS, SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, to which I am adding daily, .VJE JT9 STOCK which I am selling at ex. ! stremely Come to our store an.1 voull find that no tnattor wbirb way van look. onr priceB bare been cut doni bo low that yon cannot lint admire onr pluck anJ energy in getting riJ f onr hurumer htwck at tne earnest, pos tsible monicDt. The prices we ar itamiaf are incomparably low. 'Sot a single item bas epcaped tbe knife. GTjANCE I3ELOW FOR BARGAINS ! "MEN'S SUITS. "low ijiiici:s (or cash. C. B. 11 0 U1X I X G, Crystal Palace, Corner of Bridge andWiter 6trets Slifilititown, Pa. January lltb. '8S-ly We Want You. To send us 40 cents for one of our SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MEN'S, YOUTnS AND HOTS' C'LOTIIIXC;. II ATS AXD I t-R IMI I iOOI!., AT s The C II O T Ij c ad i n r T ' S , Clothier. Our Our Onr Our Our $ .1 H 10 12 IS Onr Our Our Onr C Suits baTe been reduced to .' iO. Suits bave been reduced to 60. Suits bave !on 1 educed to 7 G'A. Suits bave lieen redncod to 11 75. Suits bave been reduced to li? S7. BOYS' SUITS Suits bave been reduced to $3 39 Suits hav been reded to 4.13 Suits have ben reduced to 4 37 Suits have butn reduced t t.5t) For onlv we ofTer n choice assortment of Knee laois Suits which are ia pretty styles nnd Lave Fold freely ut $1 and -1 50. Mohairs. Alpacas, Seersuckers. Striped Flannels, Xeckwear, Under wear, in fact anything we well, are destined to a shrt lifa after yon loan the undervalue ut whu-h we let you carry thetu away. BEFORE YOU LEAVE TO WIN waltz around to our stores and procure anything yem ea in Collar. Cuffs Valises. Truuks, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery. Neckwear, Ac, anal at 20 to 25 per cent, lower than what you would have to pay at other ntr. 8 0 II 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, i'A. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PuiLAbELPAIA, September 15, 1S88 Peniisyviiia sliest 1.01. Corn -i3 to 54c ttats 2J to 3cts. Live chickens IU to lie per lb. butter IS to 2ic. tpjrs 20c. Winter bran $ 17.23 a ton. Coal oil 7J for 70 lire lest, and I'J lor 110 tire test. Best beet cattie in Chicago ti 00 good I leel cattle 5.15, ordinary cattle 8,M) balls and mixed stock cattle at 1 Lo to 2 SO. She. p at $2.50 to $1.50. H igs at Si to $ t 2 a. Y 6 in. FARM WRENCHES. lacht. Han.lv an.i Ptmne. will Outwear ana Out kut to Ltrdiuary W renche. YOU WAP1T As Eixbich Household S. D. Set. This st cinisl ftf a Eawwvs. Han-t! nd four lalerchnneiibla bla.'- '1 sui-ir-ilriTH-s ali.l Schisel. fililti: sr.ms: sll leu-lesS ni a i.sdt wl box ThiKl'.'J is ftofliniKr usnl nsnifh-ri. uri.und tlie house, nt H.e ..iT.s. in the shop, on the farm, tsent free en receipt l I .60. Ask Your Local Dealer forthem. if h Mi n"t ci ihem. bewHI r" Hhui for sou. or wi rills.n.l elh.' u ree; t l .e... asalx.ve SesJ .o.hjj for o ir .'l.iaf.a'. inta- ELLUICII & CO., Plantsvilie, Conn. OILS! OILS I OILS THE STANDARD OIL COMPABT of Pittsburg l'a., make a dtiittit a t rm-siT- V. JliVXa-i-Js. J. JU of raannfactui ing for the Domestic trad the Finest Brands of Illuminat ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha aud Gasoline, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge comparison with I every known Product of Petroleum. I If you wish the most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS LY THE MJ1RKET. ask for ours. irae foi Mifflintown and vicinity Supplied by fraNi iscus hardware & co. Dectnbcr 14,-87-ly 18(35, ESTABLISHED 18ST Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale l Clthinj that from THE D. IMMENSE W. STOCK OK It will I A.) VANTAGE OF ARLBY TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invent to examine the Stock of (Jo'1b for n i S?IoNEES' SALE OF Suitih and the Undloid at fort Ke.yal, who was with linn, drove up to the National I V' A I I" i IM V" P F I KTaTF I I aMt aa v - A. A aValal U -A- A aa aw CR.CIX msties. or es.ti r I ifnl.sL uji Ac. IT. 1'ix. I r.-iimnt c, Boluu, 31. .Flip TF.P FFM I.E I1IW. :itr.Jtlilil:i.iv,Pi:in,L I r I.T l".... . itM-re-.n .niii.IL 1 FuiiKfr l. all .rfhtfr rm- s. ut l.r niAil. si. J'j f uruov wion trrruro iwnwtinei.h taio ui iit-nni nniiu uukuiii-n KiiS ir'iM. fin- Iv lllunt.-l, civlti hie from tals lurUk Ui hm nrrf- 1'iaca cms Is.liax. V.xn . mm . prepswi. l.MUV HMIK sj , iiub i., Brooklvn. N.V. Spring and Summer Goods. I would inform the public that I have n"' n my new nnliin.-ry store at rny place of residence on Water street, Mifwiotewn, second iliK.r lrom earner ef Bridge street, j a full stock, of Hj lief 4l .Summer millinery ! gcods, ali new, and ef the l.-it'st style. and havir g ctr.pl. .j ed first class milliners lam prpri.i to supply tbapuhlic with everything teur.d in a firfto'ass milliner store, coiee and exsiiiine rev stoctt. I consider it tie trouble to show goods. MRS. DK1ML. i March 22-vT.l.v. Kev serine nit.rni'.jr. present. Lust atur.lay was pay day on the P. R. K. and the hearts of the employee were made gl.id as the size or their wallets were llHTease.1. In Juniata and Perry counties So'i per sons are getting pensions. In Juniata si. .tie there are 221 pensioners IVrrv ;l.;.i. year, i n.inov.,j (ro:u Westminister Hotel wh--re Roval, I .... . , ,w e .its ain.icni ji T"a..nnri-i as iuc nus fever, to Willar.l Parkers hospital where be sncciiiiib."l t the di.eiss and diet. Piof. Procter's t.vtii!y ro at Oakland, Florida. The Prof betore bis death said that there were no casts of ) eilow fever in the vicinity ol Oakland when h- left to coma to New Tork. tn w,.ptember 14:h a case of yellow fevr was tNo reported in Philadelphia. The case was that ol Andrew Patterson who had lelt the yellow lever district ot Jacksonville, Klor'da, where he had been a nurse to those having the disease. Tbe Uoards of H.-i'th proles ability to keep the disease in checR. and I The Prohibitionist of Dauphin county ; Vtssun, Sept. 11, lS.x. At the borne d-t.eiitici'd l y rcsoluficn in Convention, 0 tiiP l.n.ie's parents in M illtintown. Pa., the to gnat lolitical parties lor their lack ' py Kev. A. K. Hilar fasfor of the Metho ol Prohibit u n principles. I disl church. Miss Helen E. ilcCrnm, tbe J.'seih Met'aiiley, assistant ticket agent j accouipliehed .laiiiht. r of Col. E. B. Me at the st..ii.,ii was 'transferred t) IIunMn Cruui, an t bo, tor the last five ye u-s, ha d .ii list week where he will act in the sa ue been a resident olChere.ine, Wyoming Ter. capacity for several weeks. "1 he next re-union of the Veteran Sol diers' Association of lluutingdon, Milllin, l'nion, Snjder, Juniata and Perry counties will be held at Selinsgrove, Snyder Co., Penna. Thre was almost an exodus of the Jomiif n oise ot ti ns calmly last week on their way to schools and College outside the limits of Juniata county. Nelson and Maiiucck Merchants, doing business m Tlioiiirnontown bave sold IhJir ti.rc to iliiton SchUgel, of East Salem, who Mill soon take possession. lis.rite (iostieu und wife, and Mi. Samuel Goshen accc .upanied by her chil dren are on C'eir way to Colorado. Mrs. Samuel (I oshen and chi'.drvn intend to make tl.nr In :i.e in ihat state. A I hitiei-e upo- the afreets of our town on last Friday cinsed every one who saw to wonder what could have brought him here and " was l.-uin ', he intended starting a laun..ry in the near future. Knp'ure Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B. M iyer, Ml Arch ireet, rhil'a, Pa. Ease at once, no oper-Uoa or delay from busi ness, attested by thousand or cure alter fliers tail. Advice free. Send for circular. March 1 1, S. ly. W. W. Sharta offer his Brick Hotel in Mi-A'.isterviUe for sate at a fair price and on tisunsbln I'Tim. Possession will Stven hotel, the lellows came out teeth, having just euj jyed a picking their good dinnsr. The nndersigned w ill sell at ublic uutcr They recoguiztd tbeir ursuei at once, i on tbe premises at the uianioo bouse ol lue aud made overtures to Mr. Suiitb to settle assiguor on Saturday, October btb, lssts, at 1 o'clock f . M., ol said day the loilowing valuable real estate. . his bill, which be waa not slow in accept ing. At tbe National they registered as Nat Leonard aud Robert Burnett. Alter settling their bid tbey had cheek enough to ask Mr. Smith to hire them tbe tram for ai.ottu r day, but they tailed to hire it. Tbey then asked privilege to return to Port Koyal with Mr. Smith and tbe landlord, wlucii was granted ibeoi, but when the hour of leaving arrivtd tbe men where non est, having gathered their little all together and took leg-bail tor more cungeuiaiciiiuea . Kvery place tbey Mopped they loll a board b II aland. No doubt they are both "dead beats." Neaporl Ledgor. rilorr, and William L. Whipple, son of Mr. I . C. Wbipile, one ol the leading bus ine men of Cheyenne, and himself engag ed in the banking business in that city. The reremonv was at an arly time of H:30 in the morning, ar.d immediately thereafter a most excellent breakfast was s-rved by Mrs. Murray ol she National Mouse. To ay it waa served by Mr. Murray is sufficient, as ber well known ability a a caterer must guarantee tt one of tbe best ; and such it waa indeed, calling forth high praise from a!j w ho i artook of it. At ,.:55 A.M. the happy couple left lor Harrisburg, Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Chicago and the West. Tribune. summer lrlnk Lay Hi cm Out. A party of joutijt married men from thia ' place, visited Me Alisterril'e last Saturday evening to bave a pleasant time riding on Hainea' Merry-go-round which was located in that place. They put their team up at Shield's hotel and tbe proprietor in an obl ging manner i ottered them something to drink. Three of them took several drink ol the preparation which resembled milk in color, waa called by bhiexla a -summer dnnk." In a few minutea one of the party fell in to convulsion followed by insensibility . A .irsirin waa Immediately sent for who r admmste.sd antidote lor poison Public ale. Friday, September 2t, 181. R. C. Bare foot and J. S. B areloot, will sell at tbe late residence of John Barelojt, dee'd, tn Faj ette township, tns loll.. wing Real Estate at Public Sale: A tract of laud containing 74 J acres, hav ing the-reon erected a log bouse and log bank barn with corn crib and wagon sOed. A spring and well on or near the honse, and a si ream of water runs through the farm There is also a good orchard I on ibe place beariDg apples, pears, plums, &.C. Terms ut Sale. rut eu buiiareel dollar on April 1st l&C'J, an tbe balance with interest on three or lour payments to be secured by bonds and mortgage. Posses sion given April 1st, lisfcj. & IIAMLIJI PIAXOS. Tn improved method of fastening tbe stiing ol piano, invented by tLe Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a few year since, is unquestionably one of tbe most important improvement ever made, making tbe instrument mure richly musical in its tones, as well as more dur able, and lea liable to get ont of tune. 1 A valuable lariu adj lining Port Royal,' Uiitor.l townnip, in auuiata county, c n taining one buudred and titiy-four acr aud biuety-three perches. Tbia lariu is in : a good slate ol cultivation aud large enough j to be divided. A good three story lraiue house and a tenant bouse ; also another i stiia.l bouse and slab.e ou oue end of prop perty. No farm in tbe county bas a better location as regard markets, schools and other priveleges. Adjoiu tbe Port Royal fa.r grounds. 2 A three fourth interest in tbe Airy View Academy property in Port Koyal, b4 leet IrontiUi on Middle street and extend- ing back same wi.lib 1U2 leet. Tbe buiid lug in strong aud substantial biick, Ibree stories bigu aud one ball mile lrom station on Penna. railroad. 3 A double daelling in rear of said Acad emy pioperty having a Iront ol 1101 leet on , Market street aud extending back retaining 1 same widtb a distance o! 7a feet. 4 A tract ol wiMxllaud in Turbatt twp. adjoiuing McAfeetown. well set with young chestnut limber aud a good location lor a Iruit orchard containing 70 acres a-id 110 perches. 5 A tract of land in Milford townabip, adjoining lauds of Leonard GroniDger, con taining 28 acres and 9 perches. 6 Also the undivided one half interest in 91 1 acres ol laud iu Milloid township, ad- Joiuiug lauds ot Judge ourcbheld. Tcshs or Sals: leu per cent, of the purchase money to be pa d in cash on toe day ot sale ; tbu ly per cent, ou day ol Con tinuation ol sale by Ibe Court; thirty per ceut., April 1, lt'.l, when deed will be de livered aud possession given ; thirty per ceut.. April 1, 15W. Tbe last payment to be secured by judgment bond and to bear internal lrom Apiil I, lSe. JOSEPH McCCLLOCn, Assignee ot DAVID WILSON. September 11, I8b8. nB1 WHY WILL PEOPLK ue ttit Impure and l'n lio.c sumc Refrigerator wtiH.h tire lined with wood, unc an J oiacr ij. ttd.lt.. that cause gastric troubki ad aJw-i children's. djCaUiCi Ly Uuiiiing iniik, whw laey Ln get REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stoneware and Indurated Fibre, whir! are frrs? from ah-orption. corosion, nd an v frmaT"n f potf.ont.u-i onrlrs aid ir economi cal ot ice, and produce low temperature! i CataJ.pur ciTinR- full explanation, and da CTiptton will tx mailrd free cm apph.iuoa. Address the manutuctnrcrs, MOWROE Bros., Central Way nntl JefTcrwon (atrcot, CL.KVKL-VD, OHIO, MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits ,ml Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trit-os. J :h prices leave all ('oiiijeiitors in the rear, f-o in't fail to give liim a call it in need of ( .'lotlimir. D. W. H A R L E Y MIIJLIN TOWN VVatertown Steam Engine Co.? WATEETOW2T, 1ST. T. kO One bottle of English Spavin Lin iment cured my fine Norman mars of two ugly blood spavins which damaged her val ue at least $&0. It ia tbe grandest Blem ish cure I ever used. Johs McCau, Hortt Dealer, DarliLgton Ind Sold by L. Banks k. Co., Druggist s, M ifflinj town la. April 25, 'fc8, 6m. IROPOSALa. The llattdsomest Lady in MiHtintown and Patterson Remarked to a friend tbe other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for Ibe Throat and Langs was a superior remedy aa it stopped ber cough instantly wben others bad no etlect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its mrrit, any i druggist will give yon a Sample Bottle Free. and Large size 5"c anl I. CoMHissioxia's Orricr. Miffiintown, September 4, 1888, Scaled propoaa.s lor tbe rebuilding and repairing oi iDe woodwork ot the county oriuge ai Mcuuocn'a Mill, in Milford twp., Juniata county. Pa., will be receive ! at tho Commissioner s Orhce un to 10 o clock, od Saturdays, September 22, ltsss 5 io Dins ior repairing abutment at east end ot sa oriuge. runs and specifications to be seen at the Commissioners' Orhce, on and alter SATLRDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 1868. Also at the uuw time and place Ibe uuiuer vi mc uroasn bridge will be suld s puDiic outcry, ay order ot 1UK COMMISSIONERS O. W. Bi'.uriLD, Ciuri. G. W. S T S la Ii I A' HBOK, TSSE LEAD. I i STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS Of All Kltnl. Write for Catalogue. tiii; o:iYir Kxciaisivia Boot and Shoe Store f LARGEST STOCK, WE KEEP THE best STOCK, iMOST YAWED STOCK or Foot Wciir in Juniata County. JAMES & MAYER BUGGY CO. IManixfactiix-o THE "Veliiclo lor tho FARMERS' & MERCHANTS' USl The most Stjlit,li, Bout CnisLe.1 and Host cluraLla m6iiiua price.1 NXHICLES ever offered in Araerica. bead for full Uluntrated Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 The people et-neriilly r-corniz cpnnine claims. It is an easy tuattt i to make exfrav.iirant. stitrinents. It is far mme important, however. U have tbe pop'e credit ve nr sf iff menti. We invite comparison. Our stork is all nice, all neat and till new. We. continue to nell at the lowest prioes, an ! cbanenreny and all competitors. You know the store. There ia only ere. We shadow ali. G. W. HECK, BKi.FORD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN' AND BRIDGE STREET? Kemp'sManureSpreader Ya.lable Improvement fr 1 fctei. J) s 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. Eifbt Tr on u nwrk.t. TX-r-tir fr;ia -ry Bcar Vj fnipn. I -H'-C'i. ' 1 c'isr Elm Street, CINCINNATI. Ohlb. sairtTTr.d.M.rll f CLEANFAOI S BLACK TOCKINGS Trie F. Wobinaon Co'l Dye. ITvrassJ 'V ' Wt II'. MOMEVKEFUHDEO If thr eaain t. Ssst ' tail, in waW-UHf. .Hiwis.'. autd t bilitisse-a -nr."ia Mew's flail He. SILK FINISH, LISLE, and COTTON ,h CHESTNUT T"vP!iViTm r i , t;. i-. i ,T t ,-t,.. I, time. Try it- v.-lS ...-.rtJarivlhiiiH ht 4 kiit srr