9 1 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN : nEWESD.il, JULY 84, 1M9. TERMS. gotiacnptioo, IliO per uaim if paid I, fiance; K-W If not paid in advance. Traaalent dTerUseaienU inserted at 60 eo I"'r i-cn ,ct ach loaertion. jrnKmt banineae aoticea In local eol tnn, 10 call pw line for Back tamtioo. DarlcrUoni will ha mad to thoee dirtnr iq irertl by the year, half or qoarvr T-r' HCM BLICAX PRIMARY LLIXTIO.1. BTkiSl "r TB "NIAT rul'WTV J HM'l BUIMX ( OIIVITTn. I TiiuMraoNrows. Pa., July 1SSV. j j-j tit litpuHiranM o f Jmntal- C.aay .- j An.-, rllnj! to the rule of our party the ; frwf Kl''Ct;on dnrmg tha hour from 2 : .,- k,p. x ,od Saturday, iuicuat SI, 19. j '!it tinif you will ple.se akeemble at y.nir r- 'i-rfive y,.mg piacre f.,r the pur-' y.-e at rU ctini; one perton tor Kef r-aenta- , ,,r, I'.-l. (mte ai.d nf person for ( hairrnun of it- t'tiunir ..n.rr.ittn-, both lo arrre d'li 'r t..- t nuirr i ear. A mo to nominate im- r-'n lor U l.ltire of County Sllrvi-y . ' r an t " .( ''"" r l-rhc a of coront-r. bti o 0 tr oi;r unnuafti in trie countv (I-, M.ralit. S-'e:.itr 2nl, at 1 o'clock. 1'. VI . tin jh-'inn Ju.tjrr will u.-rt at the llci-ein M!tliiiiuin for the purine of. iv o:i.j !t" r. turns anl announcing th- fu.f. i,p ruVi rc'i'iirf tht -n.1i1atea to b utni !..r r.ml f- .u.n.xince-1 in our party pp-r- of th-- county at l-t tu week, be lt Tf'? pritnjrv election. -t: n.y wiru-t rof'tratulation on .r i .t 'ory it Ull, an.l tiie sp!eml'.. re- ut. t ir ihowu, I mm tin, Vrrr nVaprrtfu'lr Tours, A B. Kr. SHORT LOCALS. i ;niig picnic on Thursday, oats crop in this valley is i "i,H crop in inis valley is a t'ur ii'-. T: niilroud ferry runs smiH.ther . ii it- now w ire. rr.' five veek-t more until the o if r w ill bo mi dock. Ti:i- heat crop in I:ik..ta is re- if. 'l.s M ing n failure. V'i l'.nglish Svudirate is having ii e Mirineu'H'lis tlour mill. lr. David AVils..u of p,,it l:,n:il , in t in ii one day last Week. Mi--s Lv.lia Stmitr.-r has had the . . it l '.f Iht hi -sc repainted. Tin' new buildings in town are be" in;, hurried on toward coaiipletioii. I'oii li gTow rs are t liinttraged bv tl i ;i pearance of the irrowiiitr crtm. i-i . , , . . ( 1 State liailiMs AssiK-iatton ii;inctut Matich Chunk next venr. 1 , . . . " t . t ongressTiiaii r ls'ier of llunt- in:.'il"h is laid tip with rheumatism. Mr and Mrs. W. D. frauier of l'aip I -'ii visited ill Johnstown last u nek. Onu of the live business men of Tu.4carora Valley is merchant J. I.. Hilton. John Howe has had his stable re painted in colors that are pleasing to tiie eye. Tho river bridge 'u trs met on Mondav aud adjourned to meet a-'ain i Friday. There is a corner iu suar. Kv i i leutlv a sugar trust has its hand on tin i tier. The tint Spring pirn if on Thurs- In;, piotuises to be as large us in o urs pn-t. V run awa hoie in West New bury. M:i.s.. rati 2ti tulles liefore it w:i- . HU;iit. Lenistowu biisi- ball players are in.'-, -tn m in! v happv oxer the defeat t.f M:tlli:i club. Au evp rt savs, "wluu a tut Ion i l it lo the knuckles, and sounds "mi:l." it is ripe." The Lords Supper w as administer ed ui the Methodist Church of this 'U. i l.wt Sabbat li. It l H IViii lor. .t if tie Pi i 11 ill supply the b t rit-n churi li in t' i. p! , next Sunday. I'l l- Mitllin ( bib was defeated by tin- lcM"n 1 iiih'peiidents at I-w-wtoHii on th- 1 1'.rli. Sure to I '.. -nu 1 n. -it 1 . .11 f r t achers of Mi (Hi n town -net I-'crniTinugh was held in tin t i-h school 1 10 use on Molldav. hundred Hi:d ninetv l:e I'l N in sti-ils is the limulicr shiped f' i- Kn-laud b steamer ..ne day last week. l' i'..rfli nest.rn h-spatches Ik-i-' inct The Manitoba and Caua 'l.oi N.'ithue-t wheat crop is u 11 i lV., le of ;eorgui are agitated "o i tin- question of a ball or no ball wlieiitin new Capitol of (b-orgia is j Tin Junior O. A. M.. had a big m. . t t.- und grand iinradx of 4tMM . i'ii !.:! . ' :it Hiiri isburL' on the lfith hiv ..f .l;u. l tn t'.rst pay day for the Cambria ti t'.'titpanv at Johnstown was on 1 l i'll of .ll.lv. O l that dav thev pKi.l l0.00i.. li' '.?l-t iMinual mi-eting of the I', iii.s' ui' i St..; IVntal Sciety will unci ,,t Cii s-v'ii at 10 o'cl.K-k on ' t!:e :tO-h of Jiih. 1 1 log star is visible iind will -In;,.- I., the -llw of August, when tlie .',g das will end with the going ''"ti of the star. S i:,,,.lv i'-v...- f.....,lv ..f t)na:ed. S..ld by L. lanks .V to. 1'rug I la.-. . but "now of Harrisburg visited 'Initio s and friend: in this plain on S;:f'"'-1" evening. l:.. 1'l.a.p tim.f, preached an "Kli .i. tne. and interesting sermon ... w.... i . .. .i . t. ...I "...I. .nu.iav exeuiuir on ine snoievi ii l".io.iiituiiiiiit. :i Tlie imiulier of jxs.ple iu town ou stui'day and Monday was an indi uti.,n that tho haymaking and wbvat Harvest season is over. X.w York pro.-s to ha.e a t do.lg.n-. but ,f pernor Lowry World's fair iu lsk It viiU be fM. them, LoV show 1 ke the Centennial show I they get through ue meshes of he of lss.' i v, , , r;" 1 laws ot tbestates f tveryoneof which f 1SS" at 1 ; l to afl'ect, that fugitives from The twu ol th Port Boyal ' j.istice sh.U be delivered up ou dc i ... . . ... i .. .. 1 ,.f i u. ,..,if rnor of tho btato vjivugU, two btorv scUOOi OOUbe una Run St,KV.w. will hold a festival at the school bouse oa Saturday vening, July 27. All arc cordially invited to attend. Several days ago, hail stones aa lar,re as marbles fell at Lynn, Mass., and frightened horses, broke down 'elation, aud uiihed window. Ou laHt Friday evening an earth quake shook was so severe at Covington, Tenn., that people ran uui oi iuir DuiLscs in great fright The Alatamoras conrrrecati.ni will . uoM a festival ai the church AnnuJ . S and lf:thjroceeils,f.rthebenfctitit,':,,,;,l twu sviaths .f wheat thnt of the church. i were fully five hundred varda in i ne seatH m a cucus nt Milford I i"1'. without rebtini,'. ilrs. Lauck Mass., gav r tUe othr aav a,i l! veuty -eight years old This is a ttOO p-ojie fell'to the ground none i Ia'Kt remart,lb!fc fwtt fcr oue I1 were seriously hurt. ' j tur "core and ten." Clem Cur don, of Clearfield, cau-'ht I ist letters tinrnllol f.r remain a 110 inch bai the other day. When ; ino ' the P. (., at MifHintown. I'a. the tisli was beiu (iieivsexi a iue ' Veek endmr J dv 20, Persons uirivl us f'tuuti in its htumitcli. i, One hundred and eiirntv two chureuea m the I'uittru States were destroyed by tire hist year and all hut 12 t-oic tire I rum their own f urouceLi. 'l'iie lit'iir'e CiUipauy have con trai ti-l f. r tne erectiou of an Iron limlb'j IS fwt nle witli a sii feet i le I. .t passage ay acri'st the riv er. Kdwiu'd Straver of Patterson and (irant Fink of .Vit.jona. left on Thurs- Way iuoi uu:g for an extensive trip in c.nixns tlirouga tuo eastern iart of the slate. If you urc desirous of buying a farm it tuny lie worth your time aud attention to i..k at the farms that are nde rtiscd in the S.ntinel asu llrl l BL1I AN. An uii;'iolit.iMt-. qtient notice for a :uid in unfti iiwhpaTKT pu:'"' lislicr to receive is S and So's paper. 1 ItllMf (.ti p .'.ir. , he is .i. a.t andi:"Vs 1 1 l s r,'SS i j Jeft no estate. ' The store of A. H. Keuol,Is of I Port Royal was entered br tliieves i sometime during Sunday night or early Monday morning. Shoes aud I jewelry were stolen. Copcnhuvi rs' mill at Jericho has ; resumed work. thi dam bursted by j the f!ioil having l.-en reptiirel. Tlie old patronage is disirid and work . will 1h' done for the public as ln-fore. Itch, Mange, and scratches on liu mr.ii or nnituals cured in 30 minutes 1 v AVi .It. rd's Sanitary L. itii n. This never fails. Sold bv I.. Banks - G., Drugirists, MilUiiit.iwn, I'a. Oct. 31, ly. j Mrs. Shrom. wife of George Shrom i F.ditor of the Newport. Perry cuiinty Ledger, .lied at her home on Satur dav m"'fnitig. Tho funeral of Mrs. Shrom took place at Moudiv '" L-l.Hk Ti-ist Th.irsdav night a cloud burst lh Hided Utile Kanawha Val ley. West Virginia. Villages, houses, barns, saw mills, everything along the iier una swept away. Many lives were lost. On the 17th inst.,tlies to the depth of 3 inches covered tha streets of Dubuque. It bevamo necessary to close il.iors nml wiudows to keep tho jiests out of houses. The flies are about nu inch long. the j.up.ls ot Ihe .'ic.VJistei-vule J Soldier School left by the wagon load j f.r stii.imei va.-i.lieii hist rrnlay. , 1 h. v u..l not 1 K.k one starving ami sick y . hll.iretl when they WWieil throtign this plan-. j "A middle aed man. dress--d in a : phi'ti gray suit aud wearing a:i old-j fashi ii. d l'ic. a lilly collar and white j tie." is a leci tit dctcription of 3Ir. t. C II. iIh its. pu si.hnt of the IVnn- syUani.i Kailioad C niipany. The pu' pit of tiie st minster Il--sb t. 1 1:111 chun-li Mils vacant hist I rv,..i..-.th ii.oruu.g ami evcMiig. Al.e. .ongregatMn i mbled as uM.a! m to.-morning and at the hour f.n '-c:u hllig the liscoeiy w:is ma.le! that 110 preacher w:;s thi le. j i I nder an old law a sT tine or six; .hivsiu jail and -osts nearly all the bal'lier slu ps ill l'hiladeljhia .were dosed last Suiulai. Ill nd-' dition to tl.- almve penalty there is a tine i f i.."il attr.. iitd t-i uch chair 1 iu ojx-ration. I I-i-t wet-k, l!cv. K. IL Botrv. end I grain dealer ManK ck. each, 'sold a bhu-k horse to cashier Ilumbaugh of the National Bank of Wnt-oi!ton. Noi-thuiiibi-rlaiid cuiEti . ll was u ' nice trip for K-I and Ho-ier Berry to i b liver the horses at Wutsoiitow n in I the valhy f the W.-t Branch of the ' Stisq.w hanna. A soli of Mr. Isaac Bo. k. of Warble, Ttiscaroia Vallev. was bitten t hildren which their parents wiu I Hohkth - Knki-i-- Vt the resi i u a foot by a epp r head snake j h. ai tily ai-preciate : ami it is Out ,.,.,.,. ,,f lhv hrit0 j,Hrt.nts in Tus Heading was called, gav- whisky and IliJf ill ilir nut w-ct m-... . ....1. ..(I....- ..It. i.l i. .i. -is M'c ivie re quired and bv last report the ouiig man had almost entirely recovered fr-'tn the poison. ' thi Wednesday of last wnk when ( ;.M.rge Pat-rsoii and ?diu.. Ash were ,..,:l..,.,l ju cutting wheat with a ' l.in.ler on Mr. Patterson's farm iu Sinvo.-e Hill tow nslun. the horses took . r, ; .1 ...,.: .--oi iw-.iv One of the -.'lie ..i-r- horses fell d..w n and was killed, the i-i 1.1 : ..,. 1..-..r tl-i.. inches dccli. Mr. Ilsli Mc- C.iiui barelv ewaiied fallidg into the machine. I ' English Spavin Ijininient removes ! all Hard, S. ft, or Cidoused Lumps I and Blemishes, from h..rs s, Bliswl ' Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, ! Bui" Kmc. Stith s, Sprains, all Swol j len iiinuus, vAugu.s ve. by the us.- of one ln.ttle. Warrant . - . t . o . - r:o j gists, MitUintown, Pa. Oct. 31-iS,ly j The ciiamiersburg BeiH.sitoi v of t wetj. S,T,. -Another lot of children sent out by the New York Eresh Air l und will U- sent to ! vv-oiLlin (s.imtv this summer. Any - - . tiersou desiring to tuke children ho u l.l communicate wiiu um i;r.io . 1 i Sulivau aud Kilrain may le "tkhI laws of the states feveiyoneof which . -.7 . , of a:iv of the churches of town ftifojun.. w ill hand the names of the proj-r 1 Summons committee." : guilt J - American fishes, a popular treaties upon the game and food fishes of North America, with esocial refer ence to habits and methods of cap ture, by G. Brown Goode is a book that will prove a joy forever to fisher men. It is a book that should be in every library. It is a standard work. Addrehs Publishers Faulkner A: Allen. Philadelphia. wiring the late wheat harvest. , "Mrs. Isav Latuk, of Middle Paxtoi. wwiibuii), iauilim touiitv, went to the harvest, and rakad. bound and caliino; Ijr letters l in this list will t ilnn ne a.k for advertised matter. L-tter : Mrs. Jennie Doptwhiler, Samu'l Pannabaker, Msry Krich liim, Mr. WiUiam Phillijw, Annie L Stroup, l. K. Parker, Mrs. Marv K. Hans. Ch.cs. 15. Ck-wohi,, P. M. i The first conviction under the law I forbidd:njr the sale of cigarettes to !''''ldreu has been had in Iiroiklyn, i Hni o.Ti-nder has been conijx llcii ' ' 1U.V Z0. This l'jok.s as thoujrh the law was not troing to lie a ilea.l 1, tter. It can 1m enfurced, aim it o.iL'iit t ik. 2Sot many con victions will ! r'u-iirel to put a stop to the domoralizitii' tirm-tii'e ofi ci :u ttc siii- kuiir anioiii' lxivs. or at , I laast to give f. ...tided clu ck't J it. . . , ,, , , ... j .nr. .-;tiLie i jr:iimKer, son oi iiev. Jai-oii X. Jirubakcr, went through a , ' 1 l'"u"S" . . "7 o " 1.1: ik-iow tuwii. i ne hews Ua l s-.ttled in the grn-js and had already built soine nT.,e lmiiey conilw. They got nt the horses and caused them to run off; but the young man kept his seat on tho machine tvnd held on to his team till finally he got the horses stopjH-d without any damage Wing done. His father afterwards hived the bees which seem to be doing well. Mt. Joy Herald. From the Liverpool Sun. Klmer Slike in company with Missi s Brittle Westfuh and Lizzie I rzgerald, while out lioat riding in the Susquehanna river mar Powell's Creek, found the ilead liody of a man floating in the water. An inquest was held by 'Squire Mehnrgue, the jury render ing a verdict of accidental drowning in the absence of any knowledge to the tu.it rury. His remains were buried at St. Peter's cemeterv. The body is described as that of a man aUint 3S to 40 years old, five feet four inches tall, heavy set, brown hair, brown mustache and short ch.iu whiskers, had an old scar over his left eye and wore a good suit of brow u cl'.ithi s. Last Wednesday Mrs. Michael Stine living near Maitland, Mifflin i-ouuty was sick in bed. She in structed her 9 year old daughter to start a lire in the kitchen stove for the purpose of getting supper. Two sisters aged rtsiiectivelv t and 3 veiil-ii oltl wr vk-itli li 1. 1e .liti.rli. t,r wJlt.u HiP sf arteil the tire. The tire aitl llot bllru t tho , an,i th(. l,ltr oue tM,k tlie coal oilcan .uul ,(UIei oll tlii lirt. f0n,jwtj the L ,.., ;i :t., , .i j.j.j.. t,H, j.j.,,.,. in ntl UlSt:ult. The burning oil was scattered i.v.-r he t hr e children. Jfrs. Stine al - Juost h. lpl. ss: as she was got out f b.-d and smothered the tl-uies on iier little ones aint rang the boll for her (husband to come from thi field. I l he t 'm e -hiI:!r-n .lie.l on I uurs- dav m.iruing. j;t ll,u.til,u in l;M1(l,.r Tnin., the ,.., tj MrMgr(.t aIld best twine in ,w. 0. ,,. K-r sale bv j I". J -oits. Port Koval. ld,an ,,ouod ,lar e " The Indian Mo-md Harvest Ibune Associattoll will hold their annual uniting in Milliken's (imveon Satnr '. da v. August 17. , Habj C an lasea I re on the I lenu3 l aula Kallroad. The i'eniisylvaiiia Kailload Com a.;v has issne.1 instructions to all Luggage agents aud baggage masters I Br.Nj.m Stua.iskk. -- At the f. Iv on the s stem a-1 of Pittsliurgh and ! Parsonage, Port lloyal. Pa., Tuesday Krie to leci.-i!- mid carry free of c-..st June 5th. I.SSH by lcv. W. H. St in bug gag. i n s baby carriages, w h u 1 veils. Mr. Wuluim Beudi r to Miss n.-coiniianieit t.y their owners. j lUla May Strawser, all of Milford This is a concession in faw r of tiie I Twp. ; ; " j nideavor of tht company to make the road attractive to cvrvlodv. Trial l.ll l or sepltm'r Term I !. N.. 1. A. J Haas vs. T. J. Middah. No. :?1 April Term ISK. Summons in Trespass, i'l. a not guilty. No. Moses Pannabaker and Harry M. Hawk vs. V. H. MciK.i ald. Owner, ana Wilbur I . Met alum contractor. No. ; April 1 lJSS'.i. ! s..!r !'..: ftir M.- :hiiAs I. i.u i Pl.-a Nil del let. i No. 3. B. L. (luss v W. H. Mc- Donald o, u-r and W ilbur I'. Mc. Ciihau contractor. No. IV.) April T. Motion to by made a partv to the! second." Pl.-a nun ass u m sit. No. 1. Boliert Iihine now for e vi-... T . T.... T !.. !... son and It. H. Patterson. No. 136, ' m-il T 1R!0 . f 'n tj'. 'M-Cr App: al from Judge urn, J 1. Plea, , .., payment and payment with leave and set off. No. 5. Jtunes P J-ihnstou executor of the last will aud testament of Maria Johnston, deceased, vs. Thomas K. Waldsmith. No. 5 Septem'r T., ISSiO. Summons iu assurupbit. Plea payments. No. li. uliam 11. Kurtz vs. Jhn I I . . X. .. 17 Septem'r T.. lSS'J. iu Tresj :iss, pit a not CAMP IEETMU. The Juniata Valley Camp-meeting ; I at Newtoi; Hamilton, will commence ; j Tuesday, August 1J, au.t closo rn-; nay, August o. The grounds will be oin for' occupancy on Wednesday, July 31,: 1 CCO Ku-J ill who wis ish t i occupy tli i'J Price of tents ; $7 for first floor, to for second floor, or $9 together when occupied by the same family. Persona applying for tent must make application to the Secretary at Newton Hamilton, and forward with application $1 on each tent desired, the balance to be paid on or before the fourta day of ramp. Two large boarding houses stand ; : l , o I l .... . I . ., , , , '. , , MfH CPU "?tmff. four . bu"- dred persons- The boardng will be in charge of the Mt. Union M. ET Church, A commissary and restaurant on the grounds, where fresh bread, meat vegetables, ice, etc., and sup plies generally will be sold to tent holders at market rates. The usual liberal provisions will be made for the accommodation of the ministers of the M. E. Church who may attend the mvetmg. All Metho dist preachers who attend the meet-1 ing will lie ail. wed the use of one tent free by the payment of one dollar to secure position, if occupied by their own family. A reduction of 20 jH-r cent, from the published rates for term tickets will be made on farnihes. I Baggage wiU lie carried on the I Pennsylvania railroad on Mondav and Tut sday, August 12, and 13, and returned on Friday, August 23, free of charge. The Pennsylvania Railroad and Brandies will sell excuii-i'.n tickets during time of Crimp-Meeting. The C'timn-Meetiii": will lie in . I. e Ji it t- t ' "-'Ke 'i ikcv. ..l. i. i osTia, itc- siding KMer of the Juniata District, sustained by efficient ministerial scrvicc. J'urties desiring sleeping accommo itioiis will lie provided to a limited extent 1 iy uildressiug the Secretary. K. M. Kku, J. K. Bh.Iiks, President. Secretary. - IDRTILIZtKS. J. F. Jacobs is selling the celebrat ed fertilizer of J. P. Thompson and Sjii Their fertilizers have stood the , t-st of experiments, and have proven I that they contain plant food, of the greatest agricultural value. grieul turalists who have used them assert ( that they are as valuable as stable manure and lienetit succeeding crops Such qualities are just what tho agriculturalist needs. With these facts in view the farmer will do him self the most gHxl by securing such fertilizers that will meet the demands of his soil and yive satisfaction in crop return. Address J. F. Jacolis, Port Iioyal, Juniata Co., Pa. A Itible Iu The riuod. The Pittsburg Dispatch relates the following remttrkable incident: Three young nun strolling along the river bank in Miiivalo lxirough, the other evening, saw lving iu the sand a Bible, all tattered and torn. Ktn gave tne hook a kicK, the secouU man did the same thing, but the third ... ii- - . reproei ins coiupanioiis tor such a lack of rcsjiect toward the Bible, at the same time picking it up, mean ing to reserve it as a relic. After he I.-.I . . ....... ...1 ; i.. t i .. famih- liible with a comi-h te record of the family historv of a Alls. Cather ine lavi&. of Johhstown, Pa. 1 l,at i irtiiii.'. wliil l. t. , mg almut the finding of the Bible to 1 11 trieml. thequestion was asked what 1 "tme the IJiblo contained, and to I the inquirer's utter nmazemeiit he f-uuiil the ihble to liel-mg to his wife's mother, who was drowned iu the lh Kid. This gentleman was Mr. Jolin h.khi, ol iawreiicev:lle. Mis wife is the da giiter of the late Mrs. Davis, of J ihnslow i.nd the Biblu had lloated don from the wrti-ktd cuv. n nu- same tvcuing .urs. ...... rv.i I Wood identified the Imok amt it was J receive I by her as a legacy Irom "her ! dead mother, comu.g to her in a most providential way. The Bible i j can be Mcii by nuy one at their home ! I on Forty-fourth street. j it A Mi HI Kit , I Kn..m Bahmh. - tn June 11th ViKK bv Kev. C. A. ?Iutch, Mr. H jl'. Klinger. and Miss Sarah liamer, I lHith of Susir.n hantia township, .Inn iata ii mnt v. riiloni towil.lilli. 1!N 4-Dlllltv. I IV ! j j. c- lvers sr vihim Hogarth to Miss Lizzie Ketif pp, lmthof lielle i finite, Centre county, I'a. It IK Its Stispon. On July Hid, 1HS!I; U1 Stintsoii, i Bcale township, Catlurine aged vears - months and 'I'l dnvs. lti-2iiM.Kii.--Ou July 4th, lhH'.t, at : .cauenna, anoiu i . j.es-uger .u m John and Susan Beisinger. agexl 8 vears, 11 months ami 11 days. i Shi kt Oi. the 17th. suddenly. j jn iviawart township, David Shurtz, aired 75 veal's, 1 month and 7 davs. Cabi'.ai oh. Ou the "24th tilt., in Ik nle townshiji, Win. Alexander Cnrbaug'h, aged 4i years, h months "n1 14 ,l l-'s" - 1 Stinson. )n July 3, lS.sr. in Biriile ; towusiup. atuaruie rsriiwiou, ageiMi 'years, Z months auJ 'J.1 ilays. i Besoef. On Julv 4, 188'J, at I v..(i..,n;n T.,v;,l V 1i. sin.rer son of j John and Susau Kesinger, aged 8 i years, 11 months and 11 days. I Vaknkr. On the 13th ult.. in ) i i a. i r.. t - ir t i l,'",iB,"1l'- 1,1 rV. : 'JUU "'""i S uooui m years, ; ViKr LfNTOWN MAKKRTS. MTrriiarows. Jntr l 1S9. f.it.er 12 Ker - 12 Uam 12; ShotiM-r, 10 Sxiea, 8 Lw . 10 !lfirLTOW" GKA1.V UAvKET. wwit i vil C.i ' Z '.i 0 28 SO .$3.50 to 4 00 1.75 1 60 20 00 ... 1 to 23 Xt 1 2i 1 ll PUILALiELPHIA MARKETS. PHiLAiifj.niiA, July 2. 1SK9. Philadelphia wheat" 1.80 to S2c. Corn 43 to 44c. Oats 31 to 33c. Ham 10 to 14c. Sides 7c. Shoulder 5 to Co. Tallow 3 to 4c. Live chickens 11 to 15c ier lb. Butter 16 to 27c per lb. F.ggs 13 to 14c. Sugar, culies 9ic ler lb. powdered 9J. granulatrI 9i. Crown 9J. Crystal-9Ji. Confectioners 9. Noith Carolina jeaches. five eight bushel at fl.25 and SI. 75. (Iturgia lieiu-hes one third bushel crate at SI. and $1-25. Georgia 'Vatr mellnns S17 to ?20 per hundred. Cantaloujies choice at $o.50 a liarreL libtck- berries 3 to 4c a quart. Whortle- j berries 7 to 8c a quart. Maryland rose potatoes at SI. 25 to $1.50 a barrel. Hav $10 to S17 a ton. live Btraw $15 to jil5.5. Middlings $13 i atom Brau $14 a ton. THE SHOE BRUSH GONI TTT.i .111 Hi IIW I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of WolfTsACMEBIacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather. Sold by Sboa BtnrA Grann. Druu'lUb aa. The best I larness Dressing in the wi.rld. WOLFF A RANDOLPH, phiuoelphu. The only complete book ptibluheu. Now ready. AMERICAN FISHES. ; A JKipnlt ' treatise upon the Game and Food Fmhra of Nor'li America, with e- , pecial retererce fo hiibita ar.d mi'.hodn ol capture, by G. Brown (loode, C S. C"iu-miai-iorer ot t ili aid Fiberie. With nnmerona illuatrationa and magnificent : frontinpiece plate ol a brook trout in nine ! color. The wort ia puuUsluil in one vol-, uiue, ltoyal Octavo. Orer 5'H) ptpeH from ow platea, on bande!ne paper, anil t le pantly bound. Sent Ireeoi. receipt of price, ! i 50. r.tl'LkXi:R& tLLC.V. 1113 CllEiTSIT ST., I'HILAI-KLrtilA, Ta. , J. r Jaly 10, 1S9 6t. ; .,, I'll I mr 1MT : J -' A A I A Al.Lt I b AA K, OF JIIFI I.IJITUW.V-, PI. WITS BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. i StookholderB Individually Liable. JOSKI'H KOTIiKOCK. Prttxltnl. T. VAN IKWIN, rather. maecTiics. Poiuin.r. Jii'i li W. C Vi.Uirock. Jfihn llertaler, Konert K. Tarter, T. V. liwin. 1'liilli. V. Keoner, l.uia K. Atkiti in, rr kii.ili-akk : Philip M. Kruier. Annie M. Shells j Jonepb Kmhniclc, I- K. Aikinpot., Jai.e II. Irwriri, K. K l..rk-r. W- ' P""T"V. J. ff.l:.M-M Irwin, T. V. Irwin, Jer-mie N. 1 hou'a, Jr- 1 i iC,,' Chariolie snydcr. 1 liree and F-iir j-er cei.t. ii.t-r.t iti te paid .u cT(l(:CMtea of defOfcite. n KS-jt1 I5uy G. HRIDUK STREET. Quality AND Oats. .... .... ..... By Cloreraaed ... Timothy aad , Flax aeed .......... Bran...A. ...... Chop , Saorta Grvucd alum Salt.. American Salt...... ran ii r-i . : i I "aTii - i c- i i i r-v M I N. .1 U-rTT 'Ml -s i-aeprn LiiH We don't s'arve Qualitjr to th-ow a bone to H. ice. In other words, ire don't alight nnr work or use iu feri.ir trimaiiDsa to tempt jou witli a lir p.i; ..r poor (roods. Non- but the Beat Clothing lor Hen Youths, Bo vi and Children. A. C. YATES fc LEDGER BITLUIM,', SIXTH AND CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. WISH TO STAX A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, 1 That I can arop toothache in Im tnaa ! fira minutM ; do pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, I by the uk of a nuid applied to the teeth and funis ; no danger. That Diseased . -Ty Gnmakuown : oa Scurry) treat dtz L . ed aucci-aatully and a cure warJJranied in every Taotb Fillhd and warranted for lita. Artificial Teeth repaired, exciibFe or, 1 remoddled, Irom $9.00 to $12 per et. Beautitut Gumi Knaiaeled Teet inaerted at pricea to uit all. AH work warranted to pire px-r:e't n&tia faction. People who bare artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will viait profe-iaioually at tbeir home if notified by letter. Will viait regularly at.Kichbeld the 2nd ' week of Uar aud October. Tea at Cah. G. L,. DERR, Practical Dentist, E1TABL1SBX0 U MirtLINTOWa, Pa., is If 60. )ct. 14 '85. Lone K. Atxihhok V. M. W. PatiaBLL ATkl.MM)! A PEX.1ELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLIN TOWN, FA. m Collect ing and Conreyancicg prompt ! attondnd to. Orrica On Main alreet, in place of resi lenca of Louu K. Atkinaon, K., aouth of Judge atreet. fOct 2o, lB8o. Q M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Haa reaamed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral orancboa. Office at the old corner of Third and Orangn atreets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 20, 1870. Jobs VcLavghlik. Joairn W. Stihhii. 3ICL.AtCiHIIX Sl STHIMtL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVSIATA CO., P.I. E?"0a!y r.'lialik Cempanic-a repreKented. J .ii. 1, U.-'.'-l lauccessiu) Trcaimon- ot Disease A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! .Mil ItOlir. Ibe t u- ol nil HiarnMS. uTftojiftL ,M,,,K IUI I KK yvvTX, iviilioi.r .Tllrrotie. Zi2&? Siif.ppccfiil TrpatrtiPtit m wusi a w ia 1 11 . a. 11 11 ?y2nr Catarrh, rfv-yL Bronchitis, uonftumptton, Malaria, Rheumatism. i.Thf.MAi WendrKvl Tunlr and Tbw toccf ot ibm Mlcrob KilUr hi of a u- fnmii'.toa Iim Imwmi to fcumlly darauAMlrst M lhit we nt j itili-l in rlftiiatac fur it c.ir&tit puvrr" Idi) .nd tli.'w uf - mt-f kfiowti. W d.i mt claim fur u tuirt uJ -itf r,vvr in o-urm ouw j fa e-w tuat cart? - tH' ;-iU. tMIt Wat claiirs f i M H VaJlCtlf IflfraM wli-t--- th .'-iiir m uiC luora thui tmlt g.mt f'THtni mtti ik..-r ii)-iit4. wt'k and dtilttaJed. will find it lL lft t.uitf. K?f( orfminmd aw it. (Mtrtu:ularly thtwst t4v- n-red f-r ynm witn ia-unU.K- rbntrikr dis-t.-s;. Mi. T ib. fw r-r"B . fcrx i-auno tf diwit Tli np li in 1 11 't will In tli t U r-rrn nd t tho rut i inw r.irM ta tlMalt f th t' SJIt.nl. in JtiifS. fTr-r )t3-tM- fctiiii.:i-Mt t . I tit -tn.u M" m.i.it S. Cht . within lbt r'a.U of all. Phyai.- in rf 7 mr mroricf to ch-irof th otin tvHi f,r ririiilaT rvt mf m.at ioo. W m. fiadam's Microie Kfilsr. JJ.iu.Kl: e: BTHYYOTT SKOTJXD TXSS. Scott's Emulsion tOod. lalvor OU & HYPOPHOSPHITE5. St is we& and. endorsed, by Phytic ciatta because it is tho best Itl3Psl2tatl3a3av2S. Itisthrc9tiaie3i3aScadoaiasjiaia CsiLiverCIL !t i3 far Bxipsricr to an other 8caHed ii is a perfect Easnldoa, does not sepa rata or chango. It is wcuderfsl is a flesh prcdaoer. It 5s tho bsEtrsnedy fbrCcastmiption, Corofcla, Brcnchitis, Vastirg Eia- eascs, Chronic Cccrhs ana Csila. Sold, tut ail Jr-nsjrrit. - -JOTT 4. 30VVNE, Chemists. H.Y. Vour W. HECK, HAVE AlONEY. ftPPOSlTK Ol'Ii KE! LOWi II Abb. ; ; r. r f ! rice CO., STS. WUAT A PICS1C Bcichs AT SCHO T T ' S -Ott- Our great Spring aud swmuier Sale in Boys', and Children's Clothing, Huts, Caps Goods is now on. You'll find every department overnWino Never in the beginning of a reason have you r-eeu uch a handsome line of goods offered for the price we will sell this spring. So pheii ommally low are our prices, that we cannot do better than name them. .MEN'S SACK .SI ITS Nti, in all the new colors, shades and patterns made up in a strong and fahkful manner. All sizes irom 83 to 42. Not a suit in this lot but what is worth $S, You will do well to come early-. MIJ.V tlTAWAV I IT AT bf. Goad either for biisiuec. or dress. Thev are made of all wool material. Coikscrew, Plaids, Cassimeres. Chevoits, Sio. All sizes from 33 to 42. Periled fit. TYLISM SUITS JVX trtl5 0O. iou II be surprised when you see these suits, and vou will forever swear by us for clothing ii you but buy one of these suits. Fancy .Mixtures in Globe Cassiinere. Chevoits in Solid Colors and Stripes and Plaids all trimmed in cuntom etv le, were made to sell for IS, but we offer them for 1-j dollars. KNEEl'AXTS SLITS AT v'.ST. Sizes 4 to 14 15elt Suits in Fancy Plaids well ui:id; specially suited for school wear. Worth at least 4 dollars. L0N(i I'A NTS SI ITS, $f,.uu Choice ol live .styles. They are worth regulm lv ue sen uiem at o dollars only . LONG lVrX SUITS f. 15ig IJoys magnificent Drens Suits, the beet material und Latest ntyies made and triranicd Leautifully. You save 2.ol. MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY SI ITS AT MO. At this popular price we shall oiler a superior assortuit-nt o( 8ack, Cutaway and Frock Suits, soft Cassimeres, Stripes. Checks and Ilroken Plaids. Y m will lio :is much sul lo-ieil at i their extraordinary tjualitj- as pneee. Any ofthe.se suits are worth dollars. MEN'S STYLISU SI ITS AT s-. Ilue and lilack NVorsted Stripes and lMaid.s all thapi, Sacks, Cutaways and Frocks, Choice 12 dollars only. We in tended getting 10 dollars lor them but will sell them Mr 12. BOYS ID C1T1L13 Kl S 8U1 JN. Mothers when they ascertain the wonderful low price? we're naming, they will come and see and will purchase. KNEE l'ANTS SUITS AT s:,.o0. Sizes from 4 to 14. Cassimeres, Tricots, and Worsteds. Any suit is worth 2 dollars more. Come and see. We have I lie repnlallon or Sell In a- THE BEST HAT IN .1 UN I ATA COUNTY- We show all the latest styles, all the K'st qualities, and it you ask any friend on the street where lie got his hat he is weur- mg, the odds, lie will say at Sehott's. Orders by mail promptly attended to. uC HO T T , TIIE LEADING CLOTHIER, MUDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, I'A. ! j 'itr. : x OUlJ Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale Irom THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. TO THE ho have moiiev MEN, JJOYS AND CIIJLDKEN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLUS , of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low I'rieos. His j.riees leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fill to ,ive him a eall it in need of Clothing: , D. W. I I A R L E Y MIFFLINTOWN l-VA. IT IS A KAOT WKbb KNOWN THAT W K HAVE The Largest Stock HAKDWAHE UN Luil'lino; Hardware was never so low as now, ll, LOf HK, lll.Ka Kt.. i:.li:.M. I'LiMl.H, in fact i-it-n thing iu 1 h- Hard w are Line inclu. lino House I'm in-li i n Or .. WALL IMrER, IJLLMhS, c, A re Sow Sold tit llotfom lri-". I FRAXCISCUSHARDWAKE & CO. POULTRY I'AYS ii jrn-rlv manacrd. The Pi.itrai hi l iti I'lil.tiKiied ruiiili'y, bni-')' ilii.h'rAtd, m lhi mt N.p-r f.r faici-r rtnfi frtiuT I.. tuan tiv ce-tn a tD'.M l.rir it to 51m jiot ai-l S-nd atairp ir .iii 1'' ropv adri... Pr'-. j -.',,.,' -, Jv . . -; UllL- - T1I1K rHiiu Men V, You the, and Furnishing anii dollars. you will at the niai veloua low HILL ESTABLIS II E D 1887 To The i'ublic ot Clothing that goes on daily or It will be ADVANTAGE OF ALL HI Y EUS- to invest to examine the SbK k ol Good lor Oh THE COU.NTY. fttciyl'-r. AjTlc-lturl Werki, York, fa. tarahar'a suadara .! a,4 saw Bill.. rji r t-l .vi - ai w s r- . ji . ktt A fltCr tit", ter.
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