jESTim & REPUBLICAN MFLINTOWN : n::n-i.'Y. a r lust 7. wj. TERMS. Subscription, tl-oO per ugin if paid j advances fi.00 if not paid in advance. fran'tent advertisements inserted at 60 (lmU per ach lor each insertion. Transient buxineea notieea in local col ama, 10 cents per line lor each Insertion. Deductions will be made to (hoae desiring w advertise by the ye'. ba!f or qaarirr '-' iir.ri ni.ici.x primary I.t'f-Tlr s Htl..i DC THE JI'MATA li.fVrV KEI't IILICVN COMMITTEE. TiiowrsosTow.v. Pa., July 1(5, 1BH9 Tj fit Rcpnbhcritt n f Junta tt Ooesfy . A.-cor.rnir to H e rulra or our party the 'r; i.irv F.i- ction during the houn. Ironi 2 t,, 7 lock, I. M , on aliirdaj, August Si, . At that tim- you will pi.,. a--.-m'je it vp :r rt- ctive poling place lor Ibe j-nr-"I rU-ctitifr one person tor k-j r-s. rita nw L-: gale and one perron fur I hairman ut tl." Count Committee, both to serve duiirj the tn-uing v. A 'so to nominate one person for tbe efire r' County Surey. or and on pToo f-r theottiee of ct-roner, b-jta to fct-sr oi:r atan.fsrd in the countv campaign tin lall. On M-.n.lay. September 2nd. at 1 o'clock, P. M , thiKr,nrn Jufges will m- at ll.e Ja. i.li ll..ui.ein Mllllintown for the purpose of nimnu.f the r- turns ami announcing r.-.lllt. . require that r -dilates to b' t t .-l for mint i announn-d in our party p.prr. of the ceunty st Irui to wn ks be twre the primary el.-ction. With uiy waiaieot cortrrstulatioris on yor.r victory 'aat lall, and the splendid re-r.ilt-, so fir hown, 1 riti iii. Very nVs'ctfuMr Your. A. H. Fi. Vhttirmnn. SlinKT LOCALS. 1'. iutcd slioes and eiuaru toed shoes are tnitti in style. The "loot or l.-o.'-muiton 1-r ln.hea th essrs is a favorite. l::ili.".: Mound Ibnisl Home in Millikeu's ( rrove Saturday, Auifustl". The Republican State enventiou meets this Wednt s.l-iy at 1 hirrisburir. Fob Sale A nior p!-. tou, cheap, lor further information call at this otJice. Tho Jiiuiata Valley F.liti. rial As sociation w-.U ti.ke'its amu:d trip to Ythmtii: f ity, August JT. The GriitiKei's annual )nt. r Stale l'ic-nic Khibit;ou will l held at Willi.. m's (trove, August ''(1 to .il. Uliiine Fooso. lecently et:iploved as ii typo settet- on th Huntingdon Local New visited in this place hist j week. H. I. Smith has just received a i ui-load of cattle which w ill ! for a!e at his residence in Fayette tow nship. The day is coming when the long narrows lnvtwcen Mitlh'ntow n ami Lewistown will W dotted with cot t.ig"s for Hummer refideiices. A gaiti'j of b:dl was played bjtwceu the lotv's :.:i.l a :ic!ed nine on the I Krou..r.s t this l-h.co last S:..m'...v j llfteflli i .ti it-.. 1 . i.i f.,v..e ..f the Dot vs. ., ' , . I Itch, Matge, and seatcl.es oil hu iiia i or MiiLiiaaL-4 cure I in '0 eiiiiLiiis by Wis.lt'or.i'.s Sa.iitiuy L -tion. This I'ever fails. Sold by L. Bjiliks.V Co., Druggists. ?.i;l!!i:itow n, Pa. ivt.r.l.l 1 Wh: t's b c !.:: of the learned man who h;.s ! :i tv!ling the public that the ctiTiiiio- awn; of f. trusts reduces the an: xtat t i ,:liu fall? He must have been carried away in a clou. I lu r-,1. The Valley of the Schuylkill ha.l its flood last 'Ihursday. The river rose feet. Mid the flood was a good if ;il hkc that w hich ran down the valley of th Juniata Valh-y on t'irst of June. the ' There ws a suspension of rain htst Saturday and that gave a fine day I i v.rt.ie i-auitaoaKr i wan.i narveM ; Home, whin was largely attended. ; There was .o rain on Sunday, and it I would have l,n a fine d-ty to gather .1 l, T 1 ,1T . til oais ca t il not Keen llie n a-mai n . dav. Mr. M;iiv .Tohu.s.iii. :i survivor of the Jehnstoutl iI.mmI is a co;mcous mother. After losing husband and home sl' put her two child red in a liand cut and iliew them ailthow jy fiem the CiiieiuaMgh Valley to CI ve land, t. Part of the way he a! carried an infant in her nrm-. lt is estimated that l"2" or more ton i,f bay can Im baled iu this place ti l immediate iciiutv for the civ j mark-ts. Any one w ith a g.d r.ur , chine tor lulling can r.n.I plenty ! eik. Itower and the Dirlingtons ho in one pile .") tons ready for l:ia:'k:t. - 151. s-mtiehl Times. I.it of letters unetilhsl for remain - ;ng m tin- P. O. At MilHiutow n. I'a. Werk ending Aug. rt. 'Js'.'. Persons cal'.in for letter in this lis.' will rleiisn ask for advertised matter, betters: Mrs. John M. Kauftmnu, j !"ruriK-is 1 Singer. Cuvs. 11. CBAwroRi', P. M- i. 11. StoutTer forruerly of Miftlin-t'-wii, now resid nt "f Fairburg. Neb., i.ns sent to this office specinu n sheets of hi- work ' A H':.iiia:i. li e professor pit-jvtses ti g on a teacliingr ;ild lecturing tour on -n-m.uiship and dlmrt hand writing to t no Pacific statos. May sucx-ess at te.nl him. I'.rgli.sh Spavin liniment removes Marii.Koft, or C..l..used I(,nps ! t H.vette tow nsnip nve tracts o. xam, and niemishes, f,m horses, Bl.al Win. H eiders, admimstrator of Spavin, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, i Henry F. eiders will sed August 20 liinj.-Uvue, Stitles. Sprains, all Swol t a number of tracts of land in Cre, n len Throats, (.ughs, Ac. Save $o0 wood township. 1'v the use of one bottle. Warrant! Jonathan keir.ex-utorof David "'!. S.1.1 by L. lianks .t Q. . Irug j Smith wd se 1 on A?.t 23cl n gtsts, Muiliut .wn. Pa. Oct. 31-'88,ly ! r.umlxr of valuable tracts of ami. in i Dt law-arc and rayetto townships. T the ri.id of Commissioners, I Adam J. Puge, executor ofWilliaui f'-r the erection of laonumects to ' Webster w ill st '1 August 17, a tract luark the position tn-ciipieil by the ' f iand in Walker township, l'entisvlv inia Corumaud i engaged in Fphraim J. Kurt, n-di-.-.istrator the Fat tie of Gettysburg we tender 1 0f Samuel J. Kurb: wilt sell August thiuks for an invitation to be present ! 3i,t, a farm in IVlaware township. nt the Dedication t Oettyeburg, on mmm, rnusvlvauia Dav, Septeiaba-r 11th, TG(-iuinTTRIPOFTaE lath. ISvSO. " i e.tso.i. lTh Sheridan Ticap, eighty strong: rommantled by CapUiu Jones, while. "U their march 'roui lyrotie so .i j iett.a eucamnment. "will encamp ; this We,lae,day evening on Moyer'. "dge near this town. It is troop .h a state reputation and I it I s'c-'tt to see ihem man-n m tn cm lashioiied way. They are cornin" town the Juniata Talley br tho old turn pike. llowdont soldiers -f PentiBvlvaEia win wer? honei b!, discharge., and who wi.M in rri-e at tho time of the battle of Gettysburg, will be entitled to free tratiniiurtation to and from (lettvsburo; on Septtmber 11 and 12 on the occasion of the dedi nation of the monuments to mark the jxtiitiona of the lY-niisvlvauia or-rani- jzation.s in battle. The Lt-jruslature , apprupriht. d fifty thousand dollars to . pay for the free ride for the vetc-raux. The lVrrv G.untv Advocate of ! 1,, IT I ".1 ... ....... r- puiiiiim iiie lollowiiic: One uiht in March, 18K7, the Adams' rrist mill, near I.kesbury, was burned to the "round: the build ""i,' was uistind cnusf i.f the fire for $1200. The was Kttrronn.b-.l ! with so much HUSi.icion that the I ounv r.-fnl . . .1 ! lHll reluse.1 to -ay the Uisunmi f. I ....iTj umi nme eviiience lias Ijeen ' tliwoivered which has warrantel an j action lx-intr brought ujjaiiiht J. C Niii lo and It. Y. KinghU.ro, of Sa ville, fr arw.n, which will be tried at ' ii'is terra ol o.urt. 1 he parties were arrested l;Lst week: Nipj.le jrivij: Ix'iul for his aj jx nrnn.-e, and Kinon boro otiintr jail. The 0mraeii wealth will bo. rejr sentetl br dis trict Attorneys. McAllister. Shn'll an.l S,UH!er .V M.u tle. r.nd the d. fcnd atits by Junkin V Junkin f-d Jci.lw From the Newjort Led-er of List week. S:it!ii'.v ni'ht alx.ut inid-j 'jol't, J;Uob Hciders, in Ihirt'rtlo town-! Ji'ioo 'iscovered that ther waa fire iu ' his tuill iu the w r story next the i hill. II.- hurried u a;id f ..t:;d that I s..:ii.- ..r. iiad c :d t':e window- fnine Att.l set it on fir... He extin- LTUl.sI.fl the fire before serious d:il:i:i-e was done. Tiiis Is the mi'l known as the IVrkey mill. Ha doesj n t know who coulifhiive Ken -niilty ' of suih a deed, es ho l.as no enemies' that he hits any kiiowhde of. j La..t Monday ev-niti"; tlie family of .imi;el 1-rank, w ho lives on alnut sircet near 'he lresbyterian church, b.-1-ame v ry much uhirnied slntut the faihire of Mr. Frrt:k to return home from his fr'-,n. b:u kof the Fair grounds, where he had oiic in the mornino to do Home work. They enlisted the hvrvices of W'm. lloi'j le, NcLson lii-own and one or two i thers to learn the cause of his alsccnce. When they o..t t the barn they f.Tin.l Mr. Frank sitting on a lox asleep w ith the contents of his dinner ixfket scattered iilmut over the lloor and 1hj, he having apparently fell r.sleep while eatinrj his noon lunch. He whs awakened a::d brou.'ht ho:ne. about ten o'clock at uiKht. It m em j that he suffered with ei-amu on Sun-! day nioht and to r i relief lie took' morphine. Monday luorninjj his family objected to his yoitijj to work j but he insisted that he was able to j o. and they allowed him to. It up-, pears that while eatin? his lunch he f 11 ash-ep from the fleets of the morphine and was found in that con-! lion, lie is now in usual health again, Induction iu Hii.-i. V Twiue. the' . . longest, stivngest ami !est twine in llie county. l or sale l.y ! . .1. F. Jacobs, l I'ort lioyaL i i rri.i 3i to r x tcuicin. The Mif.liutowu Academv will re-' Jopeii S ptendx r !th, IS. !. ; A Fi i.i. Pui .rAi;.vriKv and IInolish ' (Vi ltsK will be offered to its palrons. ; I For further information address, ! W'w. A:.k wi.rr., A. 1$., Prin., ! jt.l Millerstown, Pa. I ; m:kiii.IZI'.II). J. F. Jacobs is selling the eclebrat ' I'd fertilizer i.f J. 1. TiiompMiu and S its l heir f ntiiz rs I;ae kj,H,il the test of eK rimeiits, and liave proven i tl.:. tl.. e .-..I,-.. .. I, !..,: f-..l ..! !.,,..." ,rr,.,.-,,, n .r,.;..,.i ! Iturausts wlio navo us. d tnt-m asst rt t,,at tI;.v M valuHU,. JUi htablc ! ,uama.e ,,,1 U-Iu.nt sueceeding cr -u s I Sl.h ..j,,; liri. jUft wllat t;,c lt. ,;,.!;, n.Hiist Ilt.t.tis. With th. so ;s.u ; vi,.w t!,e f:u m,.r W,H d hini- if tli t g- d by wearing sach fertilizers that w hi m t the demands , ! of his s' il and c sat is! act ion in ! i . retui' Ad lless J. F. Jacolw. j I'ori Koval. .I.o.iala Co.. Pa. Ilarveot Home Keunlon. There will le a Harvest Il 'iuc Ito- union held in the Sulpher Spring (trove near McCovsville on Sat.irdav, Aug. '-'J lt;res!im nts to satisfy j i too ft.ie.O'IMIl t:lklfS i.f the tnot.t f.k.tia;Ils ,.:in ial the gr(jUnd Ti.e priH t'i tls from tl.e sale i l which shall b - f. T the bctieflt of the drum corps, recently organized iu MeCoys ville and that will furnish plenty of soul sterling patriotic martial music on the incasioi!. ( speakers v ill K' presi nt to lress t he ass.-mblcd i.eoi'le. The management coitli.-illv invite all n 11 ltaha- l j--rs.ns to at-j tend nud eiijov with th -ui a d.-.v of meitta! :uul physical leei.ntioii. Public salrst. John P.. IVashor will w II nt his I p'ace of r'sidence one mile west of Patterson, on tl.e 2'Jnd of August. II irses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming implements, and jjrain and hoiise hohl implements. Henry L. Smith ami Ut uln-n Cav eny, assignees of Hon. Jacob Smith will sell on the iMn or ptemiHr in .. i- l- ... a ri l 11.1ll,aR r '.Seashore "wn Kaxurslon. Those who have not yet taken tfcir ... ... e l . ,1.1- V 1 holn ay wiu nn. , c " y, .x.i,. resorts of the New Jersey coast. One can go for ten days to either Atlantic City, Cape Mar, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City, as his tastes incune, ami enjoy a royal holiday Lt the sea. These trips are not "only aciiLtiul in the pleasure they yive but are full of benefit to mind and body. On Augru&t 8th excursion tickets w ill be sold for regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.30 ami 8.10 P. Jl., at the rates quoted below, and in ad dition to the rejrular trains a special train of Pullman Parlor Cars and Day Caches w ill run on schedule as lelow: Rate. Train leaves 8 50 A.M. 9.00 9 80 6.58 7.32 7.54 9.48 6.K0 " 6.15 8.25 " 10.05 ' 9.22 1 1 03 11.52 - 12 30 P. II. 12 41 " 9.40 A. SI. 10.32 10.45 102J 12.53 P. M. 1.23 8 2'IA. M. .5- - 1.43 P. II. 2.03 " 2.20 2 40 . 2.44 3.10 7.1i Plttsbnrg $10 0O Ka-t I.ibern 10 iO Irwin l tK fnlonfown.... !0 X CotinrlUTitle 10 00 x-nttdVe 10 00 SloDervill- ........ 10 OO Creerabnre 10 00 Indiana 10 00 Bu'i.-r 10 00 Apo'lo.... .... ....... 10 0 l.trolf 10 00 B a1ii.Y!le 0(4 Jotioatown ...... ..... 9 25 Creaaon.. .......... .. 8 oO Altooi.a 8 O0 IMIwood. rl 00 (learbeld MIX) Philipaburs 8 S5 Areola ............. 8 2-S Belief nnte .......... 8 Tyr-ine. ....... ....... 7 65 ll'unlii.jt l,.n 7 lt Cumbei laiid. ........ . dfrl Milord 8 50 Mt. Union 6 75 MoVeytown 6 to Lew i. lux n Juncti jo... J 00 M rtlin 5 Oi IVrt Koyal 5 DO Newjrt 5 OO i'hil j.le!: hta. arnre. . . .... The memlx-rs of the party arriving by sccial train will sind the night in Philadelphia aul proceed to the shore by any regular train of the following day. Those arriving by regular train w ill proceed to shore by r -gular train of that day. The re turn coupon of tickets is valid for use on any regular train except New York and Chicago IJniited within the return limit. 1DDlT10.JiL LOC.1LS. Dipbtheria preveilea in Duncftnnon, Perry county. Tbi ummer baa bid a small iuatallnieot ot duot. Senator John J. Patterson is home from a liusi-i t trip eaat ant wist. The W. C. T. V., utct al tbe borne or M.ms tlla Banks on the 0th itiat. Harry S. Haines haa become the propri etor of the creamery at this place. The Sixteeners re-union will be held at Hirrirbuifr, August 21 au i 23rd lucluaive. t-ecnschiilea h-.ve already laid in a large atock ot rhr.es and boots for I ail anl winter trade. WtMay Knisely etuployed at type aelting in I'bradelpliM, is vistti.tg at bis buiuu in Patterson. A tltuuder shower awakened tbe people of this town lait Sturd&y at 4 o'clock in the morning. On I be 1st of Augnat the country around Gat.na, lil., was visited by a I rout that damaged I he corn crop. Is sc E'ka makes shot t woric of peach trees having '-the ye itxas," bo cuts all such treta ont vl bis orchard. Pr-.-acbine aer ic.-s will be .held In tbo t Pret-brterian Cbnrch of tttia place next Sabbalb morning anl evcuiu. Kev. U:cbanl U.ukle, a Mtltoiist iu::ii t'.-r well anoau u a nuuiiter ol peoph. in Juniata has been airictei witn piraiy.i. ', W. n. Houtr, a Lewiatowu $(,0ij lo g r j has been arrested iu DuOuae, Iowa an l i aitl be lrotight to Levi.luMfu to ain.fur. j Mti Faany K-pUhCbtde acconpanied by I br f ur:t llibs Kime Boaaerutan, Tiaite! friends in Lewi.town several das last week. A Initio, itb'-ut (j years old was killed by an engine near UixVra olue evenings ao. Tbe wanderer's b. dy was tak-n to Lewis town an I lurid by the overseers t.-t tbe poor. Capia'n II cC lei an bjs secured a wsition in the Tr-aury depjrttuent in tTashinlon D. C. The Captain will jro btmelf a capable an 1 honest olHccr. H was a goo 1 ao'dier and a true Kepublican. Tbe school dir.-clors of Krrmanajtb town ship have selected tbe following teachers i lor the utter term .- Arch Kock, It. It. Campbell; Mouut Hope, Mary Auker; it g ; Kn", F. V. Tbouias ; Cuba, J. C. Hower; Happy He How, aniuel 6touer; Ueno, Miss Vill'ken. P. I" Ranneis ot Pjrt Koval went to ' Alloona ai.d there lf!--.tilK-d goods that bad ' been stolen cut ol th- store of A. 11. Ran-! tie. a ol Port K-oal on Ibe Bight ol July 21. ' The giKls in Altoona were in po ssion of ' people who bad bowjcbt Ibem ot f-eitple who lb. v thought bal come bonetly by them. I List ol letters renaming in the Patterson. I'a., Port Office not called for. A. F. ' Henki.-, David M. Cnpp es, Mr. pbraim Kimble, Miss Maggie Walters. Persons asking tor letters in tbe above liatt please say they are adtertt. I. W. U. McXrrr, P. M. Ancust 1, Is. Tbe riiiiadolpliia Bulletin remarks. Tbe v..u'. m-n who go ahout the streets wi'h beanti'ul saahea r belts in vivid colors around tbt-ii waists are one of tbe new pro ducts ol tbe suiinuer of 1S89. Tbeae lovely being at that glance from a distanca have i he appe.vrance of Corsica brigands, but ihey are as e--M?e aud harmless they are radiant and beautiful. Tbt-re are borse traders in Juniata coun ty but :bey are not yet up to Luke Craw ler! Thompson of Georgia, who, ''one day had three horses, altogether not worth .n. dnriTiv the rir trae.i Hflr.rf.-M tiiu.s and qnit with one horse, it being one of tbe same be started with He also bad as a result of the day's work $150 in money, a bull and a buggy." Last Thursday a freight train ran into three cars that had bvcome uncoupled from a preceediug train. Tbe result was Ibat ii.r eaboose and a number of cars were w locked and knocked off the track. One f th r.ri led on tbe top of a bouse crush- ing it and injuring a onmber of Italians who ; Ham 11 to 12o. Bacon 9c. Shoul lived there when not aiork on the road der C Hens 13c a pound, roosters at Petersburg. Tbe wreck tcokaace on . : C to 7c a round. Eutter 13 to 25c a. enrte at Petersburg. ! S55 (1r S uth ( an.lma penclies ?l.r0 a crate. Tow Scientiflc American saya that if yon . Whortie LWrriea 4 to Gets a qnalt. wish lo get rid of belt g annoyed by nosqn i- . Maryland pc-achcti GO to 75c a basket toes, use the following remedy : Take a ; Ula:klerrie 3 to 4ft., a quart Eat small quantity of two per cent, carbolic ing rreais 75c to $1 00 a basket, acid solution and sprinkle sheets, coverlets, i Potatoes 30 to 35cts for fire eight pillows and bolaters on both sides, the edge j busheL Hay C5cts to Jl.OO for a of fbe bed curtains and the wall nest to tbe hundred pounds, live .t raw $75cts bed. Tbe face and neck may also be to $1.00 for a hundred pounds, slightly wetted with tbe solution. Not a EaST LlBKBTV, Pa., August 2. single gnat or in-)s.faito, it ia ss.id, will f Cattle Receipts, 500 head; ship come near. mnts, 400 head ; nothing doing: all On Tuesday, Ju'y 80th, tbe Commission ers held a bridge letting which was st ten ded by many contractors. Tboae who se cure 1 the contracts are : Groninger's bridge, to S. E. Paa- nebaker $1392 50 Iiawn's oridge, to H. C- Uower... 1760 00 Varnea' bridge, to Jaaes N. and Berjamin C. Grcninger....... 80 CO Repairs to McClure bridge, to bam uel i. Kohrer 58 00 Kepair to McCoy town bridge, lo Samuel Q. Kohrer. 64 75 Repaira to Bryner's bridge, to William A. Hi! liken 184 00 Repairs to Watertord bridge, to Samuel K. Pannebaker....... 71 50 Stone work at Keiaer's bridge, to W. G. Smith 93 00 - Tbe August no mber of the Kcltc'tc will be found of marked interest and variety. Tbe opening paper by Frederick Harrison is an interesting analysis of what wn ae complisbed for good and evil by tbe revo lution of 1TH9, a subject of endless faactna ttoj even after a century ot discussion. As able writer sbowa np "The Vitality of Pro tectionist Fallacies," and the causes for it. Dr. Robson Roose'bas something: to say on tbe art of proloncing life, which w ill en. gage the attention ot -every reader. "Tbe Wit and Wisdom Schopenhauer is tbe ti tle of a readable paper. One of the bright est papers in the number is Lad T Randolf Churchill's talk abont Russia which is char acterized by trite American vivacity. Mrs. Prieatiey'a article ou "Tbe Mysteriesof Ma laria," will be anre to excite interest, which may also l said or Mr. Drcey.'ti '-Eihics of Political Lying." Sir Morel McKeoiie gives the weight of bis experience and knowledge to the discussion of lbs voice as used in Speech and Song." Tbedialogne by Frederick Greenwood, "A Conversation in a Balcony," is.a deligbtlul stndy in ro mantic pbyacbobgy, and the story from BIa kicod t, "The L'mbrel'a Mender" has the bfual unique charm which marks the stories in this magazine. There are a numb r of short articles and poems thor oughly readable, and the public wbo love good litrratnre m ill find in Ibrs lasne an ad mirable collection or things which fully justifies tbe ret illation of the periodical. Published by K. R. I'aLToa, 25 Bond otreet, New York. Terioa, $5 per year ; Single numbers, 46 cents; (trial subscrip tion for 3 mouths, $l. EUtctie and any $l Magazine, List or Jurois for Tern. September UBASD JIBOSS. Zellers, Giorgo, farmer, laquebaona. v.lart, Albert, larnior, Lack. Buck, bamjel, geutleinau, Port Koyal. McCaban, M'llour, carpenter, Fermanagh. Auker, Jos. S-, tardier, Waik'.r. Banks, William, taruer, MirSiu. McCaban, J. .'., laiurr, Ueale. Breoisbo.tz, 1. J , larmei, Vv'alker. Kautlman, Banks, carpenter, Walker. Hartley, W. C., carpenter." Tuscarora. .'iemond, James, farmer, klonroe. Kloas, Daniel, farmer, Waikor. ltuop, Jos. L., wssen-tuakvr, Turbett. Jacobs, John V ., agent, ilitlliu. Baughman, Wm., carpenter, Fayette. Appe grove, S. S , farmer, Susiuehaona. Andrews, John, farmer, Lack. Marshall, John J., blacksmith, Ttikcarora. Keale, llenry, merchant, tuqueuanna. liudsoi., . p., dentist. Tboiupsontown. Koeuier, llaiiiei. farmer. Lack. Foraha, liendersoD, uiiller, Lack. Weiaier, John, farmer, Miilord. (ioabeu, Ueoige, doa:er, Patterson. TtlVEfl Jllull. Kmsloe, Lemuel A , farmer, Wa'kcr. 1 .uawmin, tuner, lanut-r, Walker. Uieiz, Samuel, Ijruirr, Fermanagh. ' liickrooaugu, Jacob, miller, WalKer. Lane, J 11., larm.-r, Tuscarora. o.igana, Joi.ai., former, Favette. OKesou, Crawford, larmur, Spruce UlU Fcim.ce, J..l:n, I r liter, Lck. iboiup.ou, l.euixe, larni.-r. Lack. K.-pp, Juha, lailroader, MiUlin. U.IU-u.it-.-ltr, Josrpb, anaeuiaker, Favette Pauueuair, . A , la.mer, Tuscarora. SLel.eulK-tajer, J. U . loriuer, Monroe. Waid. Luiauuci, laruier, Delaware. l. pe, Jacob A., iar ,aier. Mi. lord. -Shuwcrs, JIih, farmer. Tmoarora. Duncan, Kpbrauu, l.n.-r, f u -carora.. twaruer, l. C, lormer. Lack. W ti l e, C. VV., farmer, Greenwood. iseliaup, Jou;1) lariuer, Sjruce U;ll. Lauver, Saoou, larm.-r, Uouroe. ilerici, .r.u., ,r.. blacksmith. Walker. Dean, Craw;urd ,.rIU(.r spruce Bid. Lmiburst.ta. W., boatman, Port Koyal. HracaUll, Ctraa, t.rmer, Spruce HlU. Dii.Ui.n B. F., ,a,Ilwr r,Uware. Kobier, Jhn? la-mer. Torbett. cwem.r, W . s.f arm,Tt Ml:i,JrJ. L.eiizei, uoo., ,ariuer, Delaware. aiuea, 11. U.,trniw Ullford. ---u. e.cr, itentl. man. Fayette. Itrr, ciuou, carp'-nter, Fayette. j0j1B larmer, (irenwiKxI. Bcecbt-r j,,,,, bla.ksn.ith, Delaware. Dunn, . . T i.h,,,,. t.tieat, Lu,-,en, farmer, V..lird. -1 , Hi,,,,,,, larmer. Lack, '-"b. J. Walsou. larmer. Fertui iiv ertuvn izh. u. .Samuel, larm.-r. Lsek. 11 ""teller. Jact.b. farmer, Delaware. A raiully Oal herlnir,. Hive you a father f Have yon a mother 1 H ive yoa a son or daughter, sister or broth, cr who has not ret taken Krtip'a Balsam for Ihe Throat and Lungs, he guarantee remedy for Ihe core of Coughs, Colds, Aatbnia, Crony and all Tbroat and Lang troubles I II ao, why, when a sample bot- lie is gladly given to you, ree by any drug gist, ann n.e large sizi costs only 5(1 cents I one VI 00 I :rLlNTOWN MAKKKTS. .M'FrtiaTowa. AnenstT, IHS9. rinti.r ........... II .'.. 12 Ham 14 Shotilrter, ... in Sidt, ......................... g L'td o MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MASK ST. Wheat, .... 85 Corn old SS to 40 Oats 28 Hye. SO fioverseed $1.60 ta 4.08 Timothy ssmmI ...... 1.7 1 60 20 00 1 SO 22 00 1 20 1 10 Flnx seed liran ...... Chop. S borts ...... ............ iarooud Aiuia Sait. ... .... A ui or icon salt. ........... PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, August 3, 1889. j rennsylvaiiia red wu:lt Ciirii 44 to 4(c. Oats 28 92cents. to 35. through ansigrrnents. Hoys Re- ceipts, 1100 head ; shipments, 1700 hea-l ; market firm on lights, elow nnd ! heavy; hplt Yorkers. $4.704.S0 r rnediuia r.nd light PLdadelphias, ' fiWai Uj ; li.-,.n- Hogs, Cl.Wat.r.O. Sheep I U-cei pt.s. loOO bend: ship i'in: kef verv slow ; merits, ',)' hea.l nothing lo:ng. The Sponge is Mightier than the Brush. THROW Alii THE SHOE BSDSH Ml dc a Sponge and watrr. whtch will kep your SHOES BRIGHT aad CLEAN if yo toe Wolff sAGMEBlacking - V leoimmm hmate m good thing mmd uHll hawe t, mnd th wm ought to. Itpreserve th leather and give a bril liant polish. Water ami iqov il ip oft it aia urely as off a duck' back. Men' hacs require dreuins ONCE A WEEK wooen'ft once a maoth, chat's all. Worth trying;, t&a't it? It is alo the best dreaa n for rrneavs.on whtchit laiU THRi.fi WOLFF A RANDOLPH. PhiUdalphla Announcements. To tri Kitir : pi- MnrMti.itCH I;t r : J-K K'h-on of MtlfoM tirnhiD mm a jeef't-t lh- rult-a r'rtrnit.e fli- Knblir.an t arty ct Junata Cnnnfr. iw-nral Ho hi ho n M Wrll known mm m b; ar i'dtr, a pood citiz-n m-d a lift- lo. f aii.i. fiuhfu!, and 4xiiUx KiiMiran w liom tak plt-aturo In recomnifodtrtr t tr prt v MANY KKP"BUC.NS. Pit'-TKon, Pa , July H-ti, 1KK9. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OrMIFFUXTOHX, P4. WITH ! HRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. ; StockholdorB Individually Liable. JOSEPH RDTHKOCK. Prtndtnt. T. VAX IK WIN, ratstar. iiectobs. W. C. Ponieroy, Joseph Rolhrock, John Hertzler. Pl tlip V. Kepner, Robert K. Pkrkr, Louis E. Atkins-m, T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOLI ESS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rotbrock, Jane H. Irwin, It. r.. Atkinson, W. C. Pouieroy, John Hertzler. R. E. Perfcir,- J. tfolznes Irwin, T. V. Irwiis, MarV CurtC. Jmmmm K T...n. .....n T Charlotte Snyder. ' Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposite. f.jsn 23, 1883 tt - Tbe only complete book published. Now j ready. ; ': AMERICAN FISHES. A popula- treatise upon i!ie Garn f and ! Pood Fish: of North Ainerica. i'b .us fecial reli-reice to Lii and m. lhoila ot . captme. by i. Hrf.wa ooorte, lt. s. Cm- j tnissiorer ol Fish and Fisheries. With numerous il!titra'irii anl macniheeut frontispiece piate ot a brook trout in nine colors. Tli wora ia p.iblib. d in one v.tl- ; urns, Unval Octavo. tlrerAtfl putes from' new plates. in l.ai:d-io. ... p.r. ami He- ! I rantlv bound. Sent tree on receiot ol urii-o. ' 3.50. j rirLHICB & ALLE.1. 17I3Chcit.mt St., PiiiLtntLruiA, Ta. Juiy lit, l-3 ot. MI.METIIIXC. ,l V untW tt, Min whicli Kiug Sok.i.i. a n. vr hr. i.i a CLOTH KS LINK i.-ut r. .pilr. a No Clotuea Fiaa. Every bfinse-kerp.-r, laundress sod store-keep-r wants it. Sample rent by ' mail, S ft-rt for 2vi, .. Ii t-et for 5 Vfs. Firtl Cluit .MATS H.lXTElJ fur Att Csaa. Addrs NORTON K BOND 6l CO., Mannla.-lar.-r. .jr -n Is, HniiadeiLhia Ta., (Lock Box H38. . Iroiii G. V. II E C K , swe iMONj-;y. HRUHjK STRKKT, (FF0S1TK OI'H IKll.MWS 1 1 A LI.. Ci ii a I i t v Price We doo't starve (Quality to throw a bone to Price. In otbet words, we don't sUbt our work or nse in ferior trimmings to tempt you with a low pric lor oar goods. None butltbe Best Clothing tor Men Youths, BoT and Children. -A. C. .YATES & LEDtJEK BUILIHXtj, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. WJSU TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran stop toothache in less than five minutes; no pain, no exrrsctinar. That I can eilrft teeth without pain, by tbe use of a bind ofvlil to ihe teeth and gums ; no dancer. Tbst Diseased (nru (known aa Scurry) treat --'ahed sneci-satully and a cure war Jt iX--Vr'"'' ,a eTerJ rase. aJaZ Teeth Fii.lsd and warranted t.r life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchance or, remoddled, lr.u r..Hl I.i tli per set. , Beautif ul Gusj Kuamele-i Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who bate artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are espi-ciallv ; invited to call. Will visit professionally at their hom-a if notiaed by letter. Will visit regu:sr!y atKichHe.ld the 2nd weeks of May and October. Tea as Cash. G. Jj. DERR, Practical Uentlst, estsblishko ia MrrrLis-rowa, Pa., it I860. Oct. 11 8o. ' l.r.ris K. Atkinsos. V. M. M. I'suxkll ATKMSOI 4. IK ELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, ! XJKFLINTOWN, PA. t rECollecting and Conveyancing prompt , 1 attended to. OrriCE On Main street, in place of reei dence of Lonis K. .itkinsonf Kj., south of Bridge street. rct i!H, lHSri. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. 1. Has resumed actively tbe practice of Veiicinean.l Surgery aud their collateral Branches. OtBee st the old corner of Third and Orangr "treuta, Mifllintown, Pa. March 2'J, lTG. Johw 1'cLarnnt.tH. Joatra W. Stimmel -1IC I.ALf.lII.I A. STUMIKL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROTJL, JUSUTJt CO., PJ. nOnly relisble Companies represented. Jan. I, lcS9-ly ' Successful Treatment of Disease i A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! .UK iht laaf ul all Uiatvc. .ii n kuhi: K 1 1.1. Kit W-CiiPPOCCfill Tronfrrcnr sUetarrb. '.12 rfi-Pi I Oonsumplion, -fiaiaria. Rhetjnt2t!cn. Voinl-rri'l Tonii- ucl llHd ruaiUi-r. Tbe trAoaof thm Mirrnb tailltar m ul en- ttiapn. hlTeintOsflNtaAll; d Ttitrtl . hat o nn- i .r-tiie.i ta oUirainic t i it cutativc is.wirt lisTfTid thvissij . j,, -i known. We (, fjiira for it mir uliMj-t rj-wsfr incunn fes su far com that cure ii im.--it.ln. Int w - - -am 'iat it v. ill rtir mti irs .Tli r- t!i" luiiay tr n.t tinire tl.fui tialt gr-UB. Vmat. xtiUi ir prti-, wk iv.-i fi-tilittt-i. will fit,, .t tL ; !sflt.,mc. KT-rycnenttrHtid oh it. part icalarlT tb-wt wh haVf snitVivti r ysr u ith inc urj..l c.ir if u-rti.-! Mirr iLma or r"rmv art riniwsi of 1tmrr lbs ansxJl ir.e III kill til cituis ami at tilt) truue I line r.iro t'ls.' isstint n t.lif .:,r t nw. K-ild -mly i'i t)r calbiti sln. jni. I'ris-r 4 Jl i'O. mi a .:.. t lint i'tJi .,1.- rn.niTh. 'Map; titl;m tti rech of all. Vhvu. t-..i - t I nr wttxwnri' in ritfx' ' t " N--I.1 ? -r t i.-t liiran'l ttmi,.n, Wm. Baiain's MicroSi ffi.zr, pLViKs S7HYYOU SHOTJZJ) USE SsGlfsimiElssQn H Y P O P ilQZP y.lTZG. 3 is used and e xdvred by Physi cians becttuse it is the best ft is Palatable It is thrso timss a3 cfacacicus e. plain CcilivcrCC It ia far njcrlsr t5 all otlior so-ciUca Eadrlgrs. ?1 is a psrf6ct Ezrddon, does cot sepa rate cr changs. Is is TTcaiarfd 's a ficsh producer. Ii is th3 test rs: -tbdy f:r Ccasoaptisa, Ecrcfala, Ircnciiltlr, "iivairg I in cases, Chr-ic Co-hs ana Ccai Soltl h-j all Druggist. "OOTT A. BO'.VNt, Chemists. K.Ys n r, r q a CO. STS. what a pic.tkc niirn? vriLia nun mis PRtxo AT SCriO T T ' S -ooo- Our great Spring and summer Sale in McnV, Ymiths', Boys', and Children's Clothing, Hat., Caps and Furnishing Goods is now on. You'll find every department overtlowing. Never in xhe beginning of a season have you seen such a handsome line of goods offered for the price we will sell this .spring. So phen ommally low are our prices, that we cannot do better than name them. MK.VSS.U'K sriTSsii, in all the new colors, shades and patterns made up in a idrog and faith nil manner. All sire' ircm 33 to 42. Not a suit in this lot but what is worth $S, You will do well to come nrlr. JIKA'S nTAMAV SI ITS AT fi.) Gooi either lor business or dress. They arc nsads) ot'sTll wool material. Coikurrew, Plaids, Casimers, Chfroits, Ao. All siies from 33 to 42. Prfiect St. S STYLISH 8U1TSAT$15.00 You'll Le surprised when you see these suits, aud you will forever swear by us for clothing il you but buy on of the. suits. Fancy .Mixtures in Globe Cassimeren, Chevoits in Solid Colors and Stripes and Plaid, all trimmed in cur-tom stvle, wer made to sell for IS, but we offer them lor 15 dollars. KNEE PAVTS SUITS AT $2.ST. Sizes 4 to 14 Belt Suits in Fane v Plaids well iu.de specially suited for school wear. Worth at loast 4 dollars. LONG I 'A NTS SUITS, $5.00. Choice of live styles. They are worth regularly 7; Jo;irs We sell them at 5 dollars only LONG I'ANTS SUITS SC. I5ig 13oys magnificent Dress Suits, the best material and Latest styles made and trimmed beautifully. You save $2.50. MEN S SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT 10. At this popular price we t-hall offer a superior a-to traent ol Sack, Cutaway and Frock Suits, soft Cassinicrex, Stripes, Checks and P.roken Plaids. You will be as much urpriaed at their extraordinary quality as you will at the marvelous low price. Any of these .uits are worth ? dollar. -MEN'S SfVLISU SUITS AT Y1. Clue and PIack Worsted Stripes and Plaids all shspes. Sacks, Cutaways and Frocks, Choice 12 dollars only. We in tended getting : dollars for them but will sell them l'tr 12. BOYSAND ClIlL13Ti3Js'S SUITS Mothers wheu they ascertain the wonderful low priees we're naming, they will come and see and will purchase. KNEE I'A NTS SUITS AT $3.50. Sixes from 4 to 14. Cas.si meres. Tricots, nnd Worsteds. Any suit is worth 2 dollars more. Come and 8e,. We hate I lie reputntlon ol' Soli In it HIE BEST HAT IN JUNIATA COUNTY- We show nil the latent stvles. all thi lest (inalirir4 mi.l if t . . J 3'ou ask any friend on the street ing, the odds, he will .say at Schutt's. Orders by mail promptly attended to. SCHO I T , THE LEADING. CLOT II I K U, IilllDGi: ST., MI Kr UNTO WN. PA. 18G5, E S T A 15 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that jroes en daily lrom THE IMMENSE STOGK OK W. HASLSY. I It will be ; TO THE AI)VANTA(JE OF ALL IU - i ho have money to invest to examine tli Stock d (ioods for MEN, IJOYsS AND CHILDREN It is trulj' marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES ! of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. j Mis prices leave all Competitors in the tear, jo tWt fsil to ghe him a cull if in need of Clothing D. W. I I M J KKI I1N TOWN IT I A FAIT V. KU. KNOu N THAT U K HA K The Largest Stock -OK- J i A KDW A RE UN THE COUNTY. Jiiiilding Hardware was never so low as now, 4II, LOCKS, lll4.t AvC TMCKT, Pl.iM l.n, I in fart t-vf-ry tiling in tbe HarHwHie Liriv inclii'ling H.i'.iat' Fiirnisliiup (1ii.1 WALL PAI'EIt!, liMiMIS, it-., Art i'ow sold al IJottoin I'ri by ERANCI8CUSHAHDWAKE & CO. POLL! Ri PAYS rop-nv luanageq. i lie lts oil- iv. j iibliah.-d minib y, tii,e: il.ustrareil, e liest paper l-.r tancK r and larmer than Sa cebtsa luonlli lairg it to I p.t paid Send stamp for u..V copy. lfs rcu.'ry x5u.Vi.Va, ... irt and ' I where he got his hat he is wear Li I S II K D 1887 A R L T FetarylTSi'J torsi Tertt. 7srY, 1. Farqafcar's Maa JarS Kaslaw aad haw K JU. ,a a. s . t. 'iffaTaZfSfaA s- -ct-ty wiaa.., Tfrr-r ' 1J C- -?a- Af -aL.SjT pij'; r0 jTS Vi-A-tWiefrilr3?- tJ'-ytjSLi Aaeresa A. S. F IfcttrtUB tark. t