f i i! t.M'jJr """-irrrtTOCSi f jrrl. mis . fl a ka St ps4 , .. - e rs la aJ.ae.se a. a ii irtii. j sr. a.-- sa ksj '- t hOT LOC.ILS. u- J iLr- CUiO IS tlriUU, ,oclt club held a picnic iu r.HJ Ut Friiay. i-rae..r' ' rr Grahiiu ha estsvblid.ed fer . ..... . Pnrt R.lval rv i co 11 - - TV. .lsiEi-'ea hav in Juniata will rMxber several thousand tons. Ii Boer f Carlisle is a pnt c! the family of merchant Krk. Nett faHl-ath on-nin 1 V. Hays will preaoh his farewell wrmim. Tt is rumored that the Gin Spring pic rue iil he Le1,1 in tbe nfcar ,,,tur,;- Mis Bell Harper of Duucuuimn is TUi'tic at Mi'. J"sepb Hees'on Ihird street R.r. T. J. Sherrard, hn resigned ,a Honey BiooL. Chester county cl:rge The ni"rmr. of Independence rlay WIW rlir.ted with the old time bar Hnr noi.se. Ira C Wilson of the Newton Hamilton Watchman spont the 1th in th: plaf-e. Krana has put commodious new n th route between this place sn.i Kich field. Thieves ftel sheep from Perry count- barnyards, kill the sheep au l leivo the hide. Mrs. Peoples f ("Vn-eushurg, Weatmoreland vuiity is visiting re latives in this pla -e. 51i Ii.I..r- KIo.-h f Centre, spent several .lays of last wetk among friends in th's place. Jolin RciLison and eistr. of Tur bett twj) , were visitors in town on the evening of the 1th. A tnt cu th Patterson side of the fiver pives shelter to people wh'- hire to wait on the ferry. James Funbabaker of Renora vik itcd bin iarent on Washington street a few days last vroek. Mr. Sauiuel FelmUe of Peruo Ifills. a Htudent iu a Chicago Medicul Collet 'n ttwn atTeral daya ago The i-v rs for the river bridge at thin plafe will meet on the aite of th late bridge on the "2nd dav of Julv. ilra. Haves wife of President Hayra, died at l.er home in Tremont, Ohin,on the morning of the 25th of June. Pruitt fraaford employed by a Philadelphia business houso spent eTral daya at his home in this place lHlt et:k. Alton tscholl of pent Sabbath with this pla-e. Thcmpfrontow d his parents in emploved at E.lwaid Twn! roach paintiu Pr. w a I iH ! tW 4tu of J i Iv. .ey ill 'Hollidavsburg. i.i; iu this place cn The thre i ivi.: lnM;s, t-iie nt L.i'..iw:i, 4,ne .-it McVeytown, one itXwt. u Hamilton will "cost Mifflin oMitity JtlO.o'u) to replace. PruM.ictit H irrison journeved to Wo-Llsto"-'.. C(,nn., on the 4tb. and thre iWlivered a abort ppeech perti nt to Independence D;iy rrsnkaii t l..lnurd W hitmer of . N'wp rt. spent several days of nt , k Ht tlie home oT their nncle Dinwl P.ir.ca!i:iker on Third street, te.T-.. S M. Curdv of the Eewis- stopped in town HI .- r - ee S"t Mt W eVsa.na4! u.. w. te f sjaarw few hi um wis dav last week while! List of letters uncalled for remaiu "ii li, war t.i l.ewistown fnm Port j in2 in ,ne P. O., at MifHintown, Pa., P- ral. week ending July , '80. Persons , . I calling for letters iu this list will . n i. '. V " V" "AJ'e n Vr to ipleasea.sk for advertised mutter. number ..f friends in honor of het j j,,. Miss Flora Prance. Mrs. E. .nim .iame lletwiler. ol "lill:iXSi-rt. i. u 2nd irat. I 1k' evening i f th A fowfH Kuiid U wa held in ' Pnv,'; teriau Parsonage for Rev. h. Y. H.tvB bu I fajnilv on Monlav nmj;. at whi. h a silver tea set was preH4 uted. Vb- snvih-r ,.f the iMnocrat nud Vntinel force, of Lcwiwtown, was in b'.'W.n "D Fri'la. 'iul visited the base ru;:n,l t.i e0 tno Uivs practice ia the neiiing Tli f,iiMi,t rains h.tve given to , ad mountains to bo neen ", "' a beautiful , hade of green, "u' s n.t fi..tl.,ently ssi'u at this j raf nr I j . J"" l''ir' l'f Mirtlintown ixmt , tli rlLV js i 10) su jn,.ren:4t j "r,v'iehimdi..,l '.....i... nm. - - h,.i , n 1" 'ri:l"'' iu th ""'t aUf at:..1K. receipts J purty a given bv Miss BanU u Wends r.entlv- upon I p wwon nf tU visitof Mis Mame ' B "ermiui f New , irt n j ' t Bl.tnrhe R.;,,., ..ft-." ' ; B.L I Will, fiirtv ; he ,1 . lab Alli.n have tha ' ."a -Uool us teav-hers for 'lUin- ach.Kjl term "ol. Var. Bun,.- r-. . i sii'urs t.n lf sr.l . . ,1 hu U w ' 3 minutes ry Itiou. This ia, : i IlCs.9 V Co., 'U.U1U, n. IV. (Vt. 21. : Ul incl WttU r fcll : au 1 t ,i,!"u-1 l'.v the I "' that . fVv i- uv,rs- ad a J.ii,;..- June in th -s,, the reanlt laat I ft fc-Sirr' ibbish j iiM-r;;.: "v,r. "Sht human 'te J ikcstown horror ? fl In. RlonnifiaJd preset t at tor Jay . pan t r mMT r marks rvrt,)iii..r i.r. . tv. J 1 -j uw TOOOIF Ten block, of the heet portion or r.::-tib irK. W. T., wj decayed by ftre f.n th 4th of Julr. Fourta of July fir work it ia l-.u-ed Urtl tt.m fere ly.itm aereral hundred thousand Joliara. Th Woman 'a Journal beU CVr pral Tanner on the penman ques tion by proposing '-that the govern mnt penakin for life every woman ; rich or poor, aick or well, who baa r been a mother." .Vn open air erecing cake walk waa , held on th baae ball gTound some nights ago and s largo!- attended j by old and young. It was a benefit : for the club and brought a band . some aum into their exchequer. i The Cambria countr coroner's iurr have found the members of the South Fork Fishing club, responsible, for the Ios, of life and the destruction of proerty at Johnstown occasioned bv the bursting of the old canal dam. One hundred and fifty citizens of the 10th Congressional District of Tennessee will be called on to ans wer the charge of fraud at the elec tion of last November, whereby Tenn essee w as kept solid for Cleveland. Ono of the most commendable institutions of learning in America, is Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa. The attention of tho reader is directed to the announcement of the owning of the full term in another column. The intere at of base brill has be come almost au epidemic in our town, and the success of tho club, recently, has caused the nights of many of the ardent admirers to be passed in de light ful dreams and vicious of future success in thut Luts. Karly on the morning of the -1th, some reveler, broke a hole alout the sie of a Lulled walnut through a pane of glass in one of Rollman's jewelry store windows. It is a question whither the hole was made bv a small stone or a bullet. From tho CiiamlerKburg Keiiosi- tory. A Ncwville man froze one cf . his hands recently while the ther mometer Btixul at 92 in the shade. He was running an ice cream freezer, and his hand was bo badly froat d that ho bad to weir it in a bandage for several days. The Thirty fift'i Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania State Teachers As sociation will be held iu the Opera House At Altoona. July 1'th an 1 llth ISS'J. The Kxecutive Committee of Association and the Gentral Passen cer Agents of Railroads have made a re luction of fare. C. I. Pr.nr.abaker at one time a tyjo in this rfiice, but low editor of the Coa!Krt Standard, has purchased the Tyrone Tim, and will take rhurye of the same in a short time. His biother Charles will assume con trol of the Standard. We w ish the yonng men success in their new de partures. A man named Teter Laing 104 jears old, joined a church at Egiu. Scotland 10 days ago. The preacher who admitted him to church mem berohin congratulated biin an 1 Sdid : 'you have a little time left for this life." -Perhapp." paid the new mem ber, "but my fatlxr lived to le lOi) years old." Iisl of letters remaining iu the P.ittein, Pa., Post Ofii o, cot called j for. .Mr. fl.-nry Weidmau, Miss i I.izzitt Herbrich," Mrs Jane Mainh, I John Bitucr. IVrsoiis asking for 1 letters iu the ab w list will please j ! sav thev are Advertised. i ' " W. H. M. Nnr.P. M. I Patterson. July 1st. 1K.S9. j In another column read the an - ! I iio:?mciiicnt if the fttll term o;enitig 1 .,f IVsylvania College at Getty i burg, lliere is no place within the Commonwealth of which more e-an le said as a place at which young men may acquire an education than I Pennsylvania College. It is a most : commendable institution. (). Swearinger, Mr. J. C. McCrum, Miss Minnie Stoner. CitAS. B. CanKi., 1. M. English Spavin Liniment remove: all Hard, Soft, or Calouned Lumps nnd Blemishes, from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ruig-boue, Stilles, Sprains, all Swol len Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 bv tho use of one bottle. Warrant ed. .Sold bv L. Rtnks .v. Co , Drug ' gists, MirHintovm.Fa. Oct. 31-'S8,ly A numlier of staggering drunk ! btrange men put in an appearance j ou th 4th of July. The most of : them were upwards c f 30 years obL The bovs of to dav lire lieginning to i mli-li the frt that it iloes not Pav ,, . i phvsically, morally, WM-ially. nnancial- ly or any" other way to get drunk Young man it tWs'nt pay to be ruled l.w Kino- Al.-ohol. bv King Alcohol. At Coburn, Centre i-otiuty, one the flood, a citizen lie- enraged at his dog h,,a b-r ,nt b"rUin.?:r on his Ixn-ts especially to kick it when he got down stair L-achmg the var.1, he found the dog chained iu several feet of water, and it took Hvelv work to free it and get the familv out. Ex. On Mondav morning, Don Cunnmf.- ,ui 3?el 3 years, grand son of Coin Vim ii raLwiouer Cunningham, while 1 1 . ' inf with matches in a bed room accidentally set things in the room on fire. The little fellow uaa i urence of mind to run down stairs and tell i f the Pre. It required U - onsidcral.ie exertion vith buckets uf water to put the fire out. The Firt National bank wasopeu J for business on the 1st insi. The ..fr,.r President. Jeremiah Lvons : Vice' President, J. B- Wilson i-yons: a " - . - 'r'ahier D S. Kloss; .ssww'" 1 Cashier' E. C IV.tr; Directors,!. W. er on'Ii, j 4 Ho'lderman. J.Banks W ilson, H. M. Groninger, Jeremiah Lvons. H S. Parker ol tne o.umo. National Bank, Washington D. U., and who was the projector of thw rnnk was present on opening uy. eh'v F.rowns mill, in Frf rte twn destroy! by fire ear It La; Saturday alornicg. The mill had jut been r-paired at an expem of about 3000. The roller procewi of making fioor had been added ani very tiing wa in firat rate ord.r to giv aatutfactiutt to proprietor and the public. Thie lathe sv.t,a v.... loae Mr. Brown has sustained by fire The reader, mav rtiui-nilior th "me time ago Lis creamery was destroyed by fire. "hen the flood of the night of the last of June paaned down the ravine aoutu of town, it swept tho hog pen at the Haines creemery awav aad sent them with such force into the river, that a number of h gs were projected to the railroad 6id of the stream and gut ont of the flood safe ly, and some of the hogs afterwards were found piiotlv makincr thuir own L'vlng on the grass along the r Jads in Mil o d township. Of the 23 hogs swept away by the flood Haines has recovered all but four. The seating capaciiy of the Mifflin base ball club grounds, was not large enough to accommodate the specta tors on the 4th of July when the Stars of Lewist-own came to play a match game. The Stars played well but they were uouitttcu lor the Mif fliu Club and left the field under the score of 2 to 21. To days later on Saturday the handsomely dressed Bloomfield Club came to contest the honors of the field, bat thev weie to destined to defeat, and left the gronuds under the score of G to 18. G. W. Burchfield last week was on a tour of measurement of bridges damaged or swept away by the flood of June 1st, last The bridge's meas ured were Hawn s bridge, Groning er's bridge, both of which will re qnire new bridges. The following bridges wrill all require extensive re p iirs. The McClure bridge ; Ya terford bridge ; twin bridge nnmber 1 ; McCoytown bridge : Briner bridge and Reiser bridge. The let ting for the building and repairs of the above bridges will take place on the :K)th of July. John Ij. Sullivan and Jake Kilrain, pugilists, for a purse of ?20,000 ir.ddlged in a list tight in Louisanna on Mondav, in which Kilrain was : knocked out in the 75th round. On Saturday, June 20, Frank Beigh ami G Jorge L. Sheibly, canal lxjat cap tains of l'erry county, Pa., because they were mad, indulged in a whip, rough and tumble, stone fight of three rounds, in which Beigh was knocked senseless bv a blow from a stone. See an account of the Beigh Sheibly fight in another column. The enrront number of The Eclectic with various taking and timely arti cles "The Prototypes of Thacker ay's Characters" throws light on mat- ; ters interesting to all great novelist 's readers The artist author, V. W. Story, coutiibutes a very suggestive discussion of art problems in his 'Conversation in a Studio." "The Poet of Portugal" i a paper on Cam- j dens the national poet of P .rtngal ana tne antuor ci Tue i.usia J. The countess of Jersey tells ns about the every day life of Hindustan in a bright and entertaining way. Lord Justice Fiy discusses the valne of imitation, one of the main primitive it s:incts, as a force in civilization. Professor Huxley has another pow erfnl paper on Agnosticism." E. Strachcn Morsau discusses '-The Rcmsn Fsmilv" and the conditiots of toi-ial life in Ir.tiii times, ard Sen era B:izen tells about -'The Women of Sp iin." W. T. Stead Las a readu. ; ie article ou iJjui irer, cn.ler tbe (title of "Madsme France and Per i Brav' Genr-il." Apropos of the centenary of tbe French Re there is a striking confributi Revoluiion. ion from Blackwoo'I's. Other interesting arti cles are 'In Tippoo Tils Country." aril '-The Spintual Future of the World." TLere are several short ar ic!' s an- P0""" of iesL As this number begius a new volume it is a fa voi able time for new subscrip tions. PnM.sl.el by E. R Pelton, 25 Bond Street, New York. T rms $5 per yr-ar ; single numbers, 45 cents : trial subscription for 3 months. $1. Eclectic and any $1 Magazine. $8. 0 MAI KKEIt RE IDLE. The SnbFcription books published by FArLKXER fc Ai.i.es, of Philadel phia have proved exceptionally popu lar and profitable for agenis. An announcement by them of a new work invariably brings & grer.t num ber of applications for territory from agents who are eager for opportuni ties to make "Lis money.'" Frank Le-lie's Illustrated Newspaper. Harvest Excursions Will le run to pointa in Iowa, Min nesota, Kansas, Nebraska and the two Dakota North and .South, on August 6th and 20th, September 10th and 24th, and October 8th, by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, at half rate. For particulars j.nd full information write to or call on John Ii. Pott, Traveling Passenger Agent. Williamsport, Pa., or to A. V. H. Carpenter, General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis consin. t'omptlmrnlarT .tot Ice Of In terest to Vtun; Men. Young men desiring a successful start in business life should write, to Falui's Business College, 1709 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, for handsome circulars, which will Ins sent free. I provided you name this paper. This j ingtit utioij for r,ftr Dollars, and secures situations for its jrraduates. This is a rare chance for those who wish to become bread winners. IIrlttge,Cntracts. Tim !irnmissioners awardel the following bridge contracts. For mason work of the basin bridge, in the borough of Mifflintown, txjing two abutments and four wing walls. W. IL Manbeck received the contract, tho L.vMit bidder for $1547.00, i " . . .v. i...;i i; f and wnirici wr m uuuB brid)fe iron bridpe-was 1 X. Keifer. the lowest bidder j for t H23.00. The ffla..n work for the turnpike bridge, near - " , u; K.is.r ona abutment and two wing walls was awardetl on nn lowest bid 7ttl. tr . r. t.'c. man, and the bridge woodan bridge was awarded on the lowest Lid to G. W. Keifer for $1080.00. The xnaaon work for the bridge at Old Port Koyal across Tuscarora Creek, being two abutment, one pier and four wing walla was awarded to the lowest bidder, G. F. Goodman for $1955.00 and the contract for the buibUng of the bridge was awarded to the lowest bidder G. W. Keifer for SiiGSo.OO. The mason work for the bridge in the borough of Thorn psontown, being one abutment ar.d two wing walla was awarded to the lowest bidder G. W. Keifer for $507.00. Teachers' CtamlaalUni for 19. Mifflintowo in Mifflintown and Fermanagh, Joly 23. " 22. u 24. 2S. - 30. ' 81. Aug. 1. " 2. ' 6 6. 7. 8. 9. o'clock. Pittertoo n-l Miilonl, in Pat ter MB ............... Prt Koyal and TurCett, at He-ta!era School-bouw Walkr, in Mexico Lack, at Croa Kov Tncarora,at McCnlloch'a Mills. Sptnes Hill, at Spruce Hill.... Boale, at Jobnatown... ...... Fartt, in McAliaterville .... Monroe, ia Richfield ....... .. SurUthatiDa, al Prosperity... Greenwood, at St. Water.".... Tbompaontown and Delaware, in Thorupaontown. ............. Ezaminationa will befrio at 8 StraDgera rout lurnish a certificate of good mora! character. Applicanta must be ex. amint-d iu tho district iu which they intend to teach. Directore and friends of adnca twin are invited to be present. A, special examination will be ht d iu Mifflintown, Aug. 31. W. E. Alan, Co. Snpt. July 2nd, 18S9-2t. Letter From Leaa IIlliils. Mr. Editor : You will oblige me by publishing this letter in the SenTIN'KL AND ltEPVBUCaj;. How one man can raise 70 acres of corn. The Illinois farmer says, plow 20 acres in the fall, the balance SO acres in the spring, and in addition sow 40 acres of small grain, that is oats. In the spring put the oats in sacks on the wagon tlien strap your broad cart sower on behind and in a half day you have your oates sowed, run over it w ith the pulvei iserbn the afternoon and that ends the oatt sowing. Now comes the plowing for corn. We have the 18 inch riding plow. tho horses are sleek and fat and walk fast, and plow 4 to 5 acres a day. There are no barn roof hills to go up, no stumps, no trees, no stones to knock the points off the plow, we don t have to go to town to get a plow fchare, or to the mountain for a handle, or to the store for a bottle of St Jacob's Oil to grow a new rib that the plow handle knocked out, and b( sides all tins there is no lirnt to spread, no stones to pick, no hills to crawl, no fences to make, and little manure to haul. One man will trim 80 rods of hedge in a day, it must be trimmed twice in the summer season, then you will hsuroi fence that stands storm, does luot w ear or rt. out. The rich soil and the tsftutiful warm weatliter has shoved tho crn to a most tpromicung appearance.'-, . We Lail a full crop ol straw berriu and the . lx tato crop is promising notwithstanding the bugs. There will le, te aches this vear which will be sonmething new for Illinois. Yours Truly, ' I. B. Kurx The Pemussl unLr enabor l:iCurslonM-t DellKblful 1 rip to the feeaalde- For several summers past the select seashore excursions of the Pennsyl vania Railroad have been accounted the most delightful trips ever arrang ed for the people of this section. They have presented opportunities for visiting the most popular resorts on the Atlantic coast at a rate of fare which comes within the power of all, and the limit of the visit has covered just the jieriod of time that busy people could devote to leisure. The announcement that the ex cursions will be resumed this season is good news. Thursday, July 11th, is the date fixed and Atlantic City, Capo May,' Sea Isle City, or Ocean City aro tlie resorts from which a choice may be made. A special train, running on the schedule given below, will carry the party, and the round trip tickets, good for ten days, will ba sold at the rates quoted: iUto. Ttaio leave! $10 00 8 05A. M. PlUi-burg , at Liberty 10 00 Irwin 10 00 Uuiunivan ........... 10 00 Conuel.aville 10 00 Scot. dale 10 00 Grernit.iua: 10 00 I diaua 10 00 Botlcr 10 00 Apollo 10 MJ Lstrob. 10 0O B siri la 10 00 Jobnotjwu.... ....... Si ai Crrsson .............. S60 Altoona mil lirllwiMxl S 00 CKaifltsld ........ .... S 75 B'.llvloutc s 60 Pbilipsburg..... S oO Trroua. .... 7 b5 ii'intii gdou .. .. ..... 7 10 Cumberland. ......... 8 0 Bnllord 8 k) Mt. L'oion .......... . 6 75 alcV.ytuvn 6 M LuiatuD Jaoction... S 00 Mifflin a 5 Furl Ku 5 bO er.fxrt.. .......... 6 00 r"bilslclj'bis, arrive... .... a.-6 S 3 i 4.68 7 31 7.54 !.63 6.50 6.15 ' .io 10.10 22 ll.OB " 11.11 1.05 F. M. 1.18 -J 40 A. If. 10 2 i 10.22 1.30 r.M. 2.03 - 8.20A. M. 9.65 - 2.23 P. JC. 2 43 8.0O 3.20 '- 3.24 -3.51 7.60 The party will rest in Philadelphia the night rf the 11th and proceed tc the shore bv any regnlar train of the 12th. The tickets will be accepted fur return passage on any regular train except Xew York and Chicago Limited. -a- Farced te lare Ilame. OvrrtO fwpls srera Inrced to leava their boiuea yesterday to call lor a free trial pack age ot Lane's Family Medicine. If year blood ia bad, your liver and kidneys oat of order, if yoa aro conatipated and bare beadacbo and aa nnaight'y complexion, doa't fail to c:i oa aay droicciat to day for a frte sample of tbia rraud rrmedv. Tho ! ladiea praise it. Kverjene likea it. Lars aixe package -0 cenia. 3IAHKIEO : Meauieth Moreul!cii On the 2nd icL, at the residence of the groom in Patterson, by Rev. Philip Grain", Mr Samuel Merideth and Mrs. Catharine Moreland, of Patterson. VIED: Stomjl On the 3rd of July in this Isw, F-tdia St-insr, .j"d 0 years. "IFFLIIITOWlf liitm trlulFti,;t!f tO, IMS Bataar ..... Frra Baaa 8 .,, Stdea, Laid If li a I MIFFLPiTOWW CRAI!f HAWKHT. Wheat, Crm old """ Itats , Ityo. ..... .....V.V 'lorereod . .".V.V.V. Timothy aoad ..."..' Flax aaed , rn Chop. ...... Suorta. ........... Uronsd Alum Salt"! America jjalt S I to 40 6i .$J.50l 4 "0 $1.7 1 bO 20 1 ' 22 0O 1 -M 1 1" PmxAKExi-Hxa, July , 1883. Peuu-! sylvania red wheat $102, No. 2 Debt- j ware wheat 96c. Eightv four cents j bid and 85c asked for October. Corn 4.2 to 44c. Oats 30 to 35c. Lard 7 to 8c Shoulder 6 to 7c. Ham 12 i to 14c. Butter 14 to 25c. Eggs 14 j to 15c. Chickens live hens 11 to 12c. ' Three to 4 pound weight per pair, , spring chickens to 16 to 18c per lb. Mixed hay $10 to (12 per ton. Milk cows $25 to $50. Beef cattle at 3 to 4Jc per lb. Sheep at 2 to 5 J c per lb. Lambs 4 to 7c per lb. Swea U Groan-GrowL Waatdsalatoba expected of the old uhloned way of bUckias the t Try the sew way by aiiag WOLFF'S leme Blacking aail tha dirty task beceaes a cleanly pleasure. Wolff'sACMEBIacking REQUIRES NO BRUSH. Shade Water er Snow. Shoes eaa be washed dean, requiring dressing oaly coca a Week fer awa. oace a Month fas wstaea. h is also aa Elcf ant Haraeaa Dreeaing . "WOLFF ft RANDOLPH. Philadelphia Tha oaly complete book published. Now ready. AMERICAN FISHES. A popolar treatise upon tho Game and Food Fi-'hes of.North America, with es pecial reference to habits and methods ot capture, by G. Brown Uoode, U. S. Com mission er of Fish ar.d Fisheries. With numerous Illustrations and roacntticrn frontiDlece elate ot a brook trout in tiin color. The work is published in one nine, Kotal tlctavo. ev-r oov pa'- fmm new p'atos, on handsome pspT t . le gantly bound. Sent frweoo receipt ot prre 60. 1713 Chestwit St., PaiL4oLrHii, Pa July 10, 1H89 St. . , - - , , U A I J If ?Tt Xr CC, "-.-. BANKERS, Maik Street, Mutustown, Pensa., TRAN8ACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Discounts daily. f. Af firm. Airi 1 Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent. Interest allowi twelve months' certificates. Jauaary 1st, lf&W-ly. il on is KTa a l u aB caslHIHT Ilnv V.iiir BOOTS AiD from G. W. H ECK, AND SAVE MONI'.Y. BRIDGE STREET, PPOS1TK OlD KKI.LOWS HAL!,. Quality ANI We don't alara Quality to throw a bona In other words, we don't alight oor work feriar tmnminps to tempt yoa with a low poor goods. None bmlthe Bc.t Clothing Toafha. Bots and Children. -A- C. YATES fc LEDtiEB BCILPI ti, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. I Wiatl TO PTATt A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I re -r rTiaee te Im Taa That ! ra rlnrt t-a a by th ..' a .. ai .- I aad a , aaaer. thel-i. iM -v aaasikajowa a r- ai j-aiv. aata. y ai4 a 'rlajrawt i rTery Tacti- fm w winaiied lur Ills. Arti.ri! Trr'H im tfii, rirhanred or, rertjoi t'rt, lrtxM $t.iffi t., $!. yt aei.' Knantltnt 4uiu K'aifi(:e1 I'f-C iaarf 4 at pric t' rtM. AM '.rt warrantnl r gire perfect satia fAcx ,.n. I'.M.r'a who hae artittcial teath with ah-h inev canr.it er, ari especially iari t.. ,-,!i. T'.it profeaaionally at tlifir ti iii- if noticed letter. 'Till risit rrgaiarly at.Richfield Ike 2nd weeks of Ms and October. Trafa.-h. G. L. DERR, Practical Oentlst. BSTaaiisuaa ia airrLiarowa, Pa., I3 I860. Oct. 14 ".. Locis K. ATKiaaoa. K. M. M. Pkmssll tTHIXKOS &. PE.1.1ELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, HlKFLINTOWN, PA. Bj Collecting and Conveyancing proaapt '.f attended to. Orrirr On Main street, in place of resi- donrvnt I. ouis R. Atkinson, Esq., aontb of Kmlre trrt. (Oct 2ri, 1886. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D. Ha rusniued actively tbe practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral brauchna. TEco at the old corner of Third I and trg streets, Mifflintown, Pa. Mirrli I t, 13TS. i jo a ri.Aiauus. Junm W. ?nU j INSURANCE AGENTS. rOKT ROTJIL, JVStATA CO., rJi. D7Ofily rliaMe Companiea represented. J in. 1. lKh-lv MASON & KAfflLIN Tne catu.et or'an v u ictroC:ccd iu lis present form by Masoo A IlamJua In lCl. tHher makers followed in ilia Bannlacture of rhc.e lustrumerita, tool tne Meson at Haralui Orcana kave always main tained tbslr anprsmai y aa the best m Ui world. . alsaoo A Raman oflt-r, aa dsroonatraUAa of the eneonalied asosUer.ee ef thsir ortrsoa, llt fact sUat at au of tbe great W'orUla ICxoiintxius. siace thai of esrts. 187 with best l tries, tswy have aa the tux best trated calslofues Q4 To SOOO. free. as at tlmml V HmLD do fkot bcwitaje to Btakc tha trjc4iiAiy C-an for their iauo, ttiaU tiff mrm operkir to Ml otb5rs. Tby rcomlaar tb b sTJCstiiMaee 4TrCtatCfrd bj OttarT ttstxilltf mmkert In Jm trtef tkiajko brnKltng , but UU cisvtm up-rioritf. TUia tbf aUlbut oiiy to th rBaArkavll tin yfv4narat abtrodaretl br Urn In tb yeax lNt, ad Bow known nm !h "Mi- HAJUJJllAitO tubtmrit7ndff I II I IB I I tA - figment of tiM, tiretberl I IB II V VwHh fr0j tn. rl cftMci- 01.1K2 C7RI jST. ty tor ifiuUtf lb tun aUaai oUtr lmporuuit (lvtaUrM. A dxc Qatar, 4tAiju&i ternimmiiasS from thre tlaUwdrfMl parfiatar., m'utVrtanst. auid tcftdrrm, mol. CffitMr with drecririuve cataruofo. to avtiy mirpitCMUU noi ukd 4rrmttm motA tur cmii or teas lJ manu: svao rwtitH. MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. . BOSTON. hiiW tvak. IU1C1GO. OF PURE COD LiVEP. C!L i and IIYPOPHOSPHITL'L ! Almost 3s Pet-iblo as tVt!!sr. ; J 4-gsterl h Jt !l ust t taltei' 'tlZe.tral, mmA sw.3ii'suil tj th. . . HOIillr" ilamsrh. T.iro 1 lie plain ! . raaiaci s. tol.i a atsd tia alt. eSM rtlM.ll.m sfthr ri ii iih flic Ityi'.Us. plsik.. sisrS mor.- rmiailuy,. Keaurlable as a th preilareu Persons pain rsip'dir whilt aL!n Iu KCOTT,SEMrX..S:f'XisHikn1.V.lu'edl), PhyHjl.ilUlll to llf tho Fiu,.fct and h,,x ,,rrIfi ration in tne world In tne rwh f and cuia c CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. CENERAL DEBILITY, WtSTINt DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. The grral rm"i) i r Vonrumptian, an " Wasting in ChiUlrnt. Aid by all Jjruggtst. T 42. lBg !. cata rf-tfrn -k i Mi' -a rice t Pi ice. or u. in prjc tor l. r Men. i CO., Sm wii4T a nciic nrfKtts kill ihte init a t a c ii o rr fr ' s Ojr rrewit Sr . . it and t'hi'. -pr nt; and itn'mcr :i m Irrn's Clothms:, H.ts, Cap. (I'is is Dow on. ou 11 find fTerv depHrtmnt lllin nif of a ae.laori bavo inn Klt oflcred lur the prire ne w ill xainIljr low are our prife-j. t'tat iiniae them. MEN'S SACK SUITS $6, iu all the new colors, shades and pattern" uitvie up in a strvrag and farthfa! manner. All sizes irora 32 to 42. Not a suit ia this lot but what is worth S3, You will do well to coma earl j. MEA'S CrTAWAV SLITS AT . Gol either lor bueiness or dress. They are made of all vool material. Corkscrew, Plaid, ra,imere8. CheroiU, . All Bizee Irom 33 to 42. Perfiect lEN S STYLISH SUITS AT gjlS.QO. You'll be surprised when you see these uite. and you will iorever swear by us for clothing Mius. fancy Mixtures m (jlobe Cassimeres. Chevoits in bond Colors and Stripes and Plaids all trimmed in custom stvle, wer made to sell for IS, but we offer them for 15 dollars. KNEE PASTS SUITS AT $2.87. Sizea 4 to 14 Belt Suits in Fancy Plaids well mad tad specially suited for school wear. Worth at least 4 dollars. LONG PANTS SUITS, $r.00 Choice of live styles. They are worth regularly 7 dollars We sell them at 5 dollars only. LONG PANTS SUITS Big Boys magnificent Dres Suits, the best material and Latest styles made and trimmed beautifully. You save 12. 50. MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT $10. At this popular price we shall offer a superior aaortmot ot Sack, Cutawuy and Frock Suits, soft Cassimeres, Stripes. Checks and Broken Plaids. You will be as much surprised at their extraordinary quality as you will at the marrelous low pricep. Any of then; suits are worth 13 dollars. MEN'S STYLISH SUITS AT $12. Blue and Black Worsted Stripes and Plaids all shapes. Sacks, Cutaways and Frocks, Choice 12 dollars only. We in tended getting 15 dollars for them but will sell them fur 12. liOYSAND CHILDREN'S SUITS Mothers when they ascertain the wonderful low prievs we're naming, they will come and see and will purchase. KNEE PANTS SUITS AT $3.50. Sizes irom 4 to 14. Cassimeres, Tricots, and Worsteds. Any puit is worth 2 dollars more. Cora and set. We have the reputation af Jllnr THE BEST HAT IN JUNIATA COUNTY- We show all the latest styles, all the btt qualities, and if you ask any friend on the p treet where he got his hat he i wtar- i ing, the odds, lie will say at ScbottV 4 1 I 1 .1.. ..11 J ,J . tjruers Dy man promptly S C H 0 T T , THE I.EDINCi CLOTHIER, BRIDGE .ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 1805, EST A Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale- Irom THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARL.E1T. i It will r i i TO THE ADVANTAGE OF A EE HI VKKS- i Who have money to invefct to xninin tlie Stock of t.oodR for I I'M EN, HOYS AND CHILD REX i i It is truly imirvelcus to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES ! of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Priceo. ! IIir pricee leave all Competitors in the rear, drn't lil to give him n call if in need of Clothinjr i D. W. II A R L E Y I S1 1 V F"! 1 1ST TOW N TJ-c . IT I! A FACT WEhh KNOWN THAT WK HAVK The Largest Stock i j i i 1 - HARDWARE IPs I'uildin Hardware was never s low as now, 4I1., LOtKI.UISCtS .. (i:MET, PU'TEK. in fact evervthirsR in the Hardw are Line including Hou F'jrnmhin (t'dn WALL PAPER, BLIIVDS, c, Are 'ow Sold at Hot torn Price-s fcy FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE & CO. POCLTET PATS ii j roerly managed. The PotLTar Eri liiix. ub!isbed moBibly, Hotly illustrated, is tbe nest rPer l-r tsncur 4S1 tarmr Lesa tbao Cvtf ceiita a moLtb briLr it to you post pail. Seed s:srrp for saDiple copy. Addr-M P-"r; ", 2 r-'.r: ft. Kew York. rm4 . VtW.tl.'. Kurni-Kiiia overtiwinjr Stt id t4 .1)1 i Lnilm 1 a . S i a .a thiri aprjn?. sjj, we rann jt do bttrr phen thaa fit. it you but buy on- of th nm - iiucu i. LISnE I) 1887 rlo rFhe i'ublic ol Clothing that nn !ii OK OF THE COUNTY. f etttylTatla Agrtstiliural Vorki.TcTx, Tu larskar'B blaa4ard I. arises sa4 Sa- atlla n Aft.. a. Tt"' ' Li- ! 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