'4 5 4 t:VTIKL & REPURUnAV MTVffLINTOWN : HED3ES1UT. AOirST 21. 1S.SQ. TERMS. aubserlptloa, SI -AO per annum if pM ialvanee. - " " P"4 advance. Tiairat sdvertisenumta iBMrted at 60 ioob for Mch liMrf ao. tZtluat bnaineaa notice in local col sisn. 1 canto P nne for wack insertion. nacoetione will be made to thoM desiring I, adrrrTW by the Tear, balf or quarter gCPtBLICA.1 PRIMARY ELECTION- ,.rir.IC 1HE JIMATA IWSTV BFprnurAX com mittke. Thompo!itow. Pa., Jnly 10,1883. f, Int RtpuHieam of Jnniati Count : According to the rale of onr party tbe ,nnrT hlerlion during tbe hours from 2 w; o'clock, P. M ,on alurdar, Aug-uat 31, 1SS9. at (bat time- you will ploiae assemble .ourrespectlve polling places for tba pur- electing ooa person tor Keireaenta iite D'eg'e and one person for Cbairmaa . ih- Countv Committee, both to serve laricg tbe nsuing year. Also to nominate fia person tor tbe office of County Survey. gr ind one person lur me omce oi coroner, bota to bear our standard in the county esa.pIn thi fall. On Monday, S ptember 2nd, at 1 o'clock, f. M . ttn-.Returt Judge wiil meet at tlie jjcu'M Him-eio Mittliniown lor the purpose nf eii using tb-- retnms ami announcing refill. The rules require thst candiiiatea to bis rnted (or must i.e. inn -uuerd ia our party ppers of tba count; at leat too week be fore the primary election. Witb my warmest congratulations on mr victory lait fall, ami tbe splendid re ; ts, so far shown, I remain. Very Resprctfullv Your, A. B. Erisi, Cnai'rnKrn. SHORT LOCALS. S-nitinvurd dy tbe black bird.- S.Iinsgrove has a factory fur i-uuiing of fruit. ft i ssid. "burnt corn cures the and rr its hog cholera." I nwne Bill' "Wild West Show is t- br the Newport Fair. 'Is thure silver in Slim Valley i question frequently Rked. .V basket pic-uie will Ito held on t rr Royal fair ground on Thursday. Mrs. Daniel P. Roy of Tyrone has irn visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M' Wilhiinina Thompson is m:f i ng the Misses Adanis of this , . J. I?. Mann now of Williams P'rt, TV., visited in this place n Fri.L.y. r Tlni ry Laporte, w as the guest of MisH Jpssiei Pannnbaker over .SrK ath. t'lirles Patterson in at home from r.'.t' iirp. Pa., whero he is clerking in a re M Tiarth v will r t Phila.lt-1- ' work wet'k. Count v at ctiaoh-paintiuj in Commissioners have (i t. lined to bml I a bridge across tin' rior r.t Mexico. I o-ge Bar' ley of this place t..'i.(i fi-om nn eV4iiii4tii trin re to I.vJ r -va r alls lust week. I:i'.!.l B. Cox of Diruniville, this ;it departed this life on Sunday. V i ; :t 11. 1H'V r.ged about 70 rears. ! h.' i" t or i.l; o nt this place is to!i"oiity wno guess inn u an iron i . 4.1... t lore mininrj movement that will croj 1 tr..' l-t li'g.ier lllilll llie ipur- Lii;ii w;:h .,',ett awav o;i the first of J.me. N t tt.it ::r da; , August i'.lt? harvitst home i:i tt'e grovx near the 4. The will be s'.ilphiii Vlie pic nic and lance to lie held i:. V.oral Hall, Port ltorid n Tlmrs-f'l- will be largely attended by Mhu people. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Uoyd of b' A:ist rville entertaiuel a ntimlx-r of yrnn ie-jilo from Mifflin on last Fiidny ceniu. ni:. KnU rt McAlister tf Iw lvi.b'i-e N T., formerly of this county, whose he ilth has been failing for some time i now much better. . Sonljd prMsnls for wf,:.i ... ;n i, , tho Mexico ru't will le receivetl ai me m- T , , i .1 44 r.ii!i'ner's oflice, at one o'clK'k on tin- "di day of Sept flutter. I '. M. Shirk w ill keep his cider mill running near Van Wert, on T ipsd.iy, WVdnesday, and Thursday f e:u-ii wei'k during the ci4ler mak it'asin. tAperiiuents made in the hospital in riiil idi lphia with Ir Brown S.juiird'. elixir of life are a failure. Tlie subjects were sickened instead "f rejuvenatetl. Mrs. Payne and Daughter from Manstbld," Ohio, Mrs. llrandt and thi-4i Dauirhters from Harrisburgh, arc xiniting at the Miss4s Ailanis on Washington Stre't, Mifllintown. Itch. Mange, anl 8crat'bes on hu- :hiiiu:l1s curel ia .W minmes hr .lord's Unitary Lotion. 1 lus n.-v. i fni'.s. Sold by K lUuiks .V t., lrKsts, Miffliuto'wn, Ta. Oct. 31, It. "Two of the female prisoner. in IVttsvillf jail hae been consigneni to he ,hirk .lungeou for twenty-four Vtir,. hr Warden Tool for having "irted with prisoners f the opposite x in an ppivsite cell. A rtew enemy b tho iotato cnp tan niadti it appearance. It is a mall j;i-eeu worm altout inch iu kagtu. It attiicks the vin just l've the grvuml aud cuts it otT, to tally ilostroyinj it. Sclinsgrxtve Tunis. Andy f irabW. of Lew istowu. c m iaiitvdNnici.le oil Sunday nvming hy shoe-till g a bullet through his Wl. 11. was a well to do shoe maker aged alxmt 4') years. He ifreiv .I..,,- n.l. i-.t ..ver loss eutailesl T tlie June Hood and in his despon- utney put au end t t his Ute. "-n tlie I'Jth mst.. tlieereciin andi iciclnne aluins of the car worts ai H'lt'.tiujjjdoii v.ere destroyed by -r,i.' i:'in of the lire is not kn .1. , , .. j.i (mmi 1 K I ( , v.1 . II ,f it VHIHIIIM -'iatea iiie wttrks. i '- v v w provmt-r - - - Iasuiii.. v'-Iiumi T-eiitv-wxuew..u.olie language by any pupil slum -urs welv Altrira in the fire. - "" d.,ur miilof James FiUgeiaid.jiiom " '. otherwise injure school w PWut View was destroyed by cat, 'Waco o nth outbuildings neighborhood loae by the fire, they havinsr had cram in ctnn ;n milL It will Uke Hereral thousand dollars to replace the mill Knglinh Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Caloused Lumps and BlemiaheH, from horse. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splinta, Sweeney, Rincr-bone. Stifles, Spraina, aU Swol len Throats, Coughs, Ate Save $50 by the use of one bottle. Warrant ed. Sold by L. BankB Ac. &., Drug firsts, Mifflintown. Pa. Oct. 31-'88,ly Tlie Ind ian Xlound harvest home in Millikeu'a frrove on Saturday was attended by a large cuncurse of people. J. L. Barton, presidoiL Before noon, an aJdrfsa wa deliver ed by Mt no Esh: and Mr. alartin. After tlinner. Dr. L. E. Atkinson, (reorgo J;w-ol)H. Ilev. A. R. Miller and D. B. McWilliams ea-h ieliverel a speech. A youth of the period told a neigh bor w ith elation : "I'op's been elect ed a junior in his church, and he'll set up the cigars if you go in." The neihlor wanted to know what a junior was. "Well, was the brisk reply, "they used to be called tldera, but there's a French stuff out that ha.s knocked the elderly business higher than Eiffel Tower." Edwurd W. McCnheri, aged alout lf years was killed by Way Passenger on she morning of t'i.- 13th near Xi.iii's si..;ie ouaiTv. fie had caii--t swias 1 nllast across ! the not ii track. On his way back he stopped and was struck Jy Way I'as-sougt-r. The engine pilot carried his body some 40 feet. The wound that apparently caused his death was on the bead. He had not lieeu in the service of the railroad companv long. A party of young people composed of the following persons : Arthur Shuinan ind sisters Minnie ami Anna, of Millerstown ; 5Iax and Thomas Cochran and sisters Maine and Jennie of Millerstown, Jennie Wallace of Liverjxiol, Sallie Shu man of Pittsburg, Nana Kalston of Philadelphia, John Tennis of Chicago, and Lis sistt r lira ma of Thompson town, are sjwndmg a week in Camp along Cocolamus Crcek near SLroak's Mill in the lower end of this county. H J. Rowe, of Geary, Westmore land county, liought a quantity of rly paper two days ago ami spread it around. During his absence a pet cat got stuck on it, and, rolling over and ever in its fright, became tightly bandaged in it all but its claw. In tin? state it made a fran tic dash for the woods. A lot of men in a harvest field took flight iu ter ror. The neighborhood was aroused and soon men, women and children, with guns, clubs, Vc, were chasing the strange looking animal. It was finally run down in a brush heap where it expired of fright. Merchant Espenschade h:is leased his farm at the foot of the Narrows for mining purposes, and that fact awakened a good deal of talk of the finding of vnluable mineral on the property at Arch IWk. What can tho mineral be? is the question. Somo have pronounced it lead, bilvel" und eoj.por. Others hava pronounc ed it halftone. An analysis can determine the quality of the rock. It is tiotH-d that the most sanguine ex pectations in regard t it may bj realized. There are men in thecoui- " - . out sooner or later in nn enori to liv roimtv Ir.iilii a lrid'' across ,i. . ... t it;. ,..i- T.,., .... rnti. J. . JV tra, Ikjss carH-ntur, with seven ctiricntt-rs did an amount of work in Juniata ins summer inai latticnteH tliat lie umlerstatnis tne car-1 peuter imsiness, llioiougniy i ne aml , Liuj,s to ,lumerous ti mfenuoU, amount of work and the l-ali.y 'f hut it was g.ssl just the same, and tlie work speaks for itself. 1 hey , vol Wt jjiiKiv aud j took our slu4re put up Jonas Kauffmans l-ivru. lHi!of Jt After dinner linldy helped liter hiiKilletiS. tllot'oucrlilv. 1 In f,'t Ionir. 4-1 wtile. in alker t4wn ship. Matthew ll4ger's barn, 70 feet long, 3 feet w ide, in Bale township. Jolni Auckor's barn, 70 feet long, 40 f-et wide, in Favette township. John Wt llel s barn, 4C, fe t long, 30 feet wide, in Milford township. UMtfed the half of Michael Sieltcr's bain, in Walker township. Koofwl the house of Kurtz Kanffman, in Walker tow n ship and built nn out house for John iiugerich. The large barn, 80 by 45 feet w ith this year's hay, wheat mnl oats, and wagon shed aud corn house with 150 bushels of old com, owned by Samuel Sielter in Walker township was destrored by fir? shortly- Itefore day TL'lit on Sunday morning. Lss Is twecn tlireo aud four thousand ihiHsrs. Insurance, $12H on barn, i 5?1 . .-..-. . i .... I r,n,i inrrii iwii tip $lliXt on crop and hay. How the fire got into the barn is not known and if it hal not Itoen for the visit of Jacob Kurtz the prolwibility is the livo stock would have fallen vi4-timto the llarafs. Mr. Kurtz enrue to Mr. , . ...l.i- .....iiintT f.tl.1 4 in t (til ItlCt-,u rtia v-a s.j ' 9 I .-IICIKT H I'U ."nil"".' ""."o ..I. 4-- T I .. .....1 . . ,1. .n..ay - - - teinlol t IH with Miifv... 4i me k.iiiii ..ii"i "v With the nuruuse of yittic, .."...irlv Ktart he went to the bam about 3 o'clock in the morning aud fed his horso': that done ho went to .i t .U l.ruol r,.,. lt 'ame Hie uo-.ie . - -- t .1 rt on. I Klkllll I4 L'l wm.... their unit- stock w :as taken out ..f 4l... btal.lrM . . , n ... wer it n Harness uiu utu ni.i'n . !. ta.rt of the barn. It was with difficulty that out buildings were saved from the flames. rnim the Bloomncld Times. Mrs. A ii'iu ... has just com nl'-Tt'i I j ue ..i ,ovhI out : f ,.1 u-e bv ihe fi.H.l, wasgiv.-n to Vfrl Henniner whose bouse was t 1 4 !.- citizens aw,,,,t away; ami MUIei-Mown ptu :" foun .lation f..r her. - - i ne i ! . i .... .i..,t ti... ..e .f nrof:me . ,.., 1W 11UW IU IIUTC I" I"'" - constitute pood cause for expulsion i . ol.,it anv who shall . , t -. i . Kr,.r when be . wheu it was new. a r IllICU Ills iioine a r-.' , T . . x , U1 . . . .. JT ,.r Now John and I go to m.tw a notice-i nre in iu . , nome-i i r i t,.lCM piece of grass while I tide gets l,ara" ::V.- ! n.l "bv I harvester ready fr use as we was M"'" J '.. . T, ; .". wheat in a .lav or two. ell rmn m ' -- - i .... , . , v . i a ... . - aii rT Tile me - - .- - . T O I 11 U. . .-i-.l.ll. ,.f,h w..rkt.iiltthatc.ntaiuhtwent.t- uie r- .-- Idne tl ouin.l Ld seventy patches, scythe and the rear knives, my I t w vs n " wuiill job to .unt them to uncle does not use a binder for he !.thingaK,ut sewing them. says nbt to pay out so M. a a a IT T. l 1 I Ir'rH- I TTlIHTlI III' -lir I."'"" " - - pupils shall be liable for damages for the amount to be determined bv the Directors and collectors through th Court. Through To VTaterfwrd. On Monday E. K. Allen and Son began to run their stage to Water ford and return. Leaving Waterford at 4.30 o'clock in the morning and returning from Mifllintown in the evening at 7.30 o'clock. SIIFFiaJTOWlV ACADEMY. The Mifllintown Academy will re ojhju September Dth, 1889. A Fru. Peepakatokt and Exolish Coibse will be offered to its patrons. For further information address, Wm. Alexander, A. B., Prin., tl Millerstown, Pa. - Died In Ihe Dentist's Chair. Several days ago Mrs. H. J. IV niott accmpauied by her husband went to Blooninburg, Pa., to have some ttteth extracted. "The dentist administered an aiuesthetic. After one tooth had leen extracted Mrs. Demott exclaimed: "That pained me so badly that I will not have any more teeth extracts now, but will come again." Almost immediatly she fell back in the dejstal chair a corpse. Law and Order fills. Hynduiau, Bedford county, has a law and order society, and a few weelLs ago osted notices giving warn ing to violators of the Sunday law. H. It. Hylaud, a druggist, in connec tion w ith the dispensing of medicine, sells soda water, fruits, candies and i cigars on the Sabbath. Siuidav he placed ujx-n his cigar case a Kittle of pills labeled "Law and Order Pills." He sells the pills for 5 cents each, and gives away that amount of merchandise with each pilL The or ganization is at prutient puzzled, but have procurel a lawyer and will test the case." . . Front Pat and Biddy. Since our last letter many incidents hapjH-lied whh'h we can not tell be caus we were not at home. There was tjuite a party in this vicinity on hist Sat. Eve., given by Miss Mary Lougacre. All reported as having a good time. C. we supiose you will quit mak ing cider now wont you. tjuite a number of young folks ex pect to attend Newton Hamilton Camp meeting this week. E. next time rou go to soe your Uncle don't forget to go there. The farmers of this vicinity have taken up arms against a large colour of obnoxious w eWs. The w ar is al most over and we hear the cry of victory o're and o're. Farmers are busy plowing. The iotato crop w ill not be a large one. Apples are scarce, so I can't go to the cider press so often. XV., if you can't stay awake any more you hotter go to bed. A. voit better star at home if rour horse gets sick when yon go away. We will now close by giving you a short sketch of our trip to the country as we just arrived we are tired and won't write much. A TRIP TO THE CorNTKY. Oar uncle came for tis that nioru-i ing ile.spitc the violent rains, but! we did not get wet in the least as he Milf.Til was well provided with a cosy corcr 1 cd ''"U. We arrived at our Uncle's aliout I 15m till eleven o'clock. Our Aunt j and Cousin were just preparing u i jua.rnifjnt dinner cusisteU of Iresh leef, new potatoes ami p-eas Ouisin Bridget fro wash while I wi'iit along with the dishes Uncle and! Cousin John to the barn. John and 1 watered the horses while Uncle fed them ami then I watered the cattle while Cousin John hitched Tiis in the cart and then we took a lrive to the back hel.is to sue when tliut wheat will be readr to cut and Ion our way Wk we saw lots of sights of which 1 lack time and space to tell you of. When we got back I unhitched Tops while cousin John chased the cattle out of the orchard into which they had stolen their war, you know it was my fault as I had forgotten, to clse the bars, but no one said a word altout it. Biddy bv this time : came out ami rang tne iteu ior supper, y "ei a wasu i mow aoou,. si. nuS i TtA.it I.. vhia; I rwl ttil I sniiHin .lilin , - they are none of the kind that will keep the cooks waiting when the meals are on the table, but when the lx l! tr.ivs the work is all susix-nded i i li.l .uici ill n.n. Supper is over Uncle goes out and rots - iu wiug M'vthes and gives one . he u l" A.n'i "w is an oh l one : v. I twenty six years in um-, but it is not ; yon wouiu exiH-ct to nna it tho wythe all rustea the snath aJl cracked and weather worn, but in stead the sevthe is as bright asa new- , ,, ! "" " pretty as . 11 Ft 111 All I thai expect Uncle's I sevthe into a stone? and dulled it con- siderable, you liet there was a ltoy felt bail, but uncle sail that bappen .l fnnuea often besiiles a city bov. J Uncle is now tnrouSn wixn wie 1 i rt.,.l Ia 42ii.t T cnr.iil.1 turn n . nsrTeMri 4.4v - , . . , . ! itoor suffer "while for an ordinary j .crop you mrow on. 5" ; twine ana inen iue jmj. auu tiiaii tile oi I larmer u n'e .... i.. ... fl, m.;n.i;n is donela-ain - i Ot it. -; - , or , then lea tho norses. , . ... T In the niean- , t ; i over my work. . Biddy has too been busy all after- hen almost aone a cui time Uncle did the feeding ant then ; t to be held at Kiraimown on i ucaay, me wo all went to the h .use merrr as : nth y September, A. D-, , ISS3. wbeu we ail w ! , , , ,: . ' una .bare ail xrsona interested may st- crickets altho 1 felt a gooa aeiu urea t..ni if ther think vropw. Bridget to jjatiicr the raspberries. When they came back they looked like a oouple of small children left with a bucket full of black cherries a pretty spectacle they were. Next they w ent to picking cherries till it was time to get supper then they helped Aunt Susan to get supper after supper they weeded in the garden till it was time to milk. They are now in the cellar getting potatoes for breakfast. I fear they have got at . the pies, better look Aunt Susan. This closes the first day. Pat asd Bhdt. The Illiterate Nations. The intelligence of nationalities is shown by the number pexple in the country who are able to read or write. Among the civilized coun tries Russia, Servia and litminania, head the list with the greatest popu lation of illiterates, haying about 80 per cent, of people unversed in letters. The Latin countries show a better average than the Slavic. Spain hav ing sixty-three per cent, of illiter ates, Italy forty-eight per cent, and Belgium only 15 er cent., Hungary has forty-three jer cent., Austria 39 and Ireland 21, England shows 21 jer cent.,- Holland ten, the white population of the United States 8 per cent., and So4tland 7. The smallest jn-rcentage is found in the pnrelv Tuetoaic conntries, Sweden. j Denmark, Bavaria, and Wurtemburg, naving practically no illiterates, and the same can be said of some sections of New England rn 1 middle States of this country. Germany has sta tistics that show that but one per cent, of the people do not know how to reat or write, and in Switzerland there is but two and a half per cent. The statistics show that this coun try is m.jre advanced in educational matters than any other, in the world having the same jxpulation or any thing like the same area. North American. Card or Thanks. If tfce proprietor of Kemp's Balsam vhoald publish a card of thanks, contain ing expressions ot fcratirrtde which come to him daily from those who bsre beet, cured of severe throvt snd.lnnft tronblef by the use of Kemp's Balsam, it would fill a fair sized book. How much better to invite all to call on any druggistvand got a sample bottle that you rosy test for yourself its power. Large bottles 50c and SI.0O. M'FrLrjfTQWN MARKKTR. MrmniTowa August 21, iF9. 15 It '-'I 10 8 Hotter , Hm S houlder, ........ ....... Sides J M 4asa MirFLIJiTOWN GRAIN Wheat "Torn old ............ tinU, Rye 10 MAKKKT. 76 3? to 40 20 6' Cloterseed...... ........ J.50t 4 00 Timothy seed ......... ....... $1.75 flaxseed 1 60 Brn 20 00 Itio,. 1 3(i Miurtr Ti 00 Oru'-lid Alum Slt. ....... 1 '20 XiuetMt Sslt. 1 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. l'iuxAiEU'iiiA, Aug. 17, 1S89. I'enusylrania wheat 9'2c. Delaware wheat 90. Corn 43 to 44c. Oats Vi8 to Xic. Live hens 10 to 1 lc, roosters l to 7c ikt lb. Spriujf chickens weighcasy 3 to 5 siuuds at 13 to 14c per ib. Hutter 18 to 2(Jc per lb. Su-'ar 8 to HAc iter lb. Jorser IViwhes at 30c to $1.25 a basket. JJelaware aud Marvland ieaches at 40c to $1.75 a basket. Bartlet vtears a Larrcl at ?2.50. New iork plums l'icts a quart. Green gages 10 and 12c a ouart. Jerer ltotatoes 20 to 2o; for live eijrht of a busheL oweet I potatoes 30 to 70cts a basl j flo to $17 a ton. Rre stm n-& tou WinUr jrau f 513 a t,.u 'Eggs lti to 17c basket. Hay raw $13 to at $12 to i.'irs id to 1 1 c. I Kast bisrenv Anrst Ifi Cattle IVceints 1040 hZn. : nhinments. 1 OOO ll451il - Twtrliilirv ililinrr . 111, OMttlf shipped to New York to-day. Hogs lteceipts, 2300 head; shipments, 2100 head ; market slow ; best light Yorkers, $4.65a4 70; fair tt medium, S4.50a4.iitl : nimmnn 4 '0n4 30 : six i ...... ..f l....ru i.itMl V..rk tn. j tav. Sheep Receipts, 3000 head; shipments, 2S00 head -. market steaily; lOal'c '.ov. -r t'--i!i vrd SALESMEN W A X T E 1 to es'nvass for the sale of Nnrserj Strk ! Steady employment yusrsnteed. 8alerT and Expenses psil to successful m-n Appty at L-oce t.'.nf ae. Mut.lioii tliis psp.r. Cbase Brother Company, Rochester, N. Y. Auk. 21-8t. Announcements. "'-"---"'-" -.-".-----' To tbe Editor : Please announce General J. K. Hidii'oa of Milford loan. hip as a candidate for Hepresentative Delegate, sub ject t j tho rules pi verninfr be Kspubliran Party of Juniata Coantv. General Robison ia well kuown as a brave soldier, a good citixen and a life Ions: active, faithful, and devoted Republican whom we tske pleasure in recommending- to the psrtv. MANY REPUBLICANS. Patterson. Pa., July Kth, I8HM. f.EGAL. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. iY i E'Orle of ASSIE E. OLIVER, late f ltlarmrr Totcnthip, deettd. Notice is hen by given that letters of Ad tnioiftlraiioo on the estate of Annie E. Oli ver, late of Del-tware Township, Juniata county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to aaid et.te are requested to nuke payment, aud loose having claims will present them prop triy autbenticatcd for aettlemert. B. F. OLIYER, August 21-1PP9. Aiimmittrmtor. pROTDONOTART'S NOTICE. . A.itgnti tttatt of DAVID WILSOS, Milford Totcnthip. of Notice is hereby iven tbat the ttrst and fioB, onn. ot Joseph Mccuiiocn. A...Kneo Dv u . : . Wils4.n ot (neae Port Ktyai,) MiUord town ship, has leen filed in tba Proihonotary's tlttK-.e nf Juniata County, and tha udu will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the court ot Common Pleas ot said coun thev 1 I THEO. U. MEaiyQER, jVo'soaoforj. A Family Gathering. j Hare you.a;fthet ? R .re th t ; rr f! Hava you a son or dant-ht-r, arstrr or broib- ' er wbo bss aot yet tkn K-ir's Bis iaj for tbe Throat and Lunr;, r e fu' -i ; remedy tor ibh cure -.f Ctirah.. I p,ir-., ; Asthma, Cmuj and all H-rr.ai .i.U f.' I troubles 1 It so, why, when bot tle ia gladly given to yiu,rce be t.x titng giat. and It Urpe cs tn 'y :, rrt:isl oneH.OOT nr this tlx ttb sua I ass half M tlM4wboocat tVo-T4! Sine I lira U4Kl WOITT1 A0K1 L.LA0KXH3 niy Son. wr lon4rar ifau bfo 4U .rt iimmn fcnebt and -'--n WolfisACMEBIacking I the HarkirH) for Men, Women and f.LIrnt. ' n men est rlack roLisH. lifuklnn Isizlhrr Wvlny-rottf ovti Jhtrable. 2.- I'rur'. A WiiVr I.nrtt a M'eet. Ctin iic 4rcf(.-J u.Uh t-ti-r, lame a.? Oilcloth. The F'mrM Dremng for HarnM. Bold b Bhos utnubatnnlll. 17GLFF t, FAFD7LPH. mtuoonrM. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIHTOWIf, PA. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individnally Liable, j JOSEPH ROTHKOCK. Pretidrnt. T. VAX IRWIN, Ca.lur. aiarcross. W. C. Pomeray, Joseph Kntbrork, Joha Hertaier, Philip M. Kepner, Robert K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. STOCCBOLBKBS : Philip II. Krpner, Annie M. Shrllrr, Joseph Rolhrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. . Atkinson, K. E. Psrker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Tlcl:nes Irwin, Joha Herttler, T. V. Irwin, Mary Kurti, Jerome IS. Thompson, Jr Charlotte S nyder. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposite. Ijan 23. 1H9 t! Tbe only complete book published. Now ' ready. i AMERICAN FISHES. j A popular treatise upon tbe Game and ' Food Fishes of North America, with es- J pecial reference to habits and methods ot i capture, by U. Brown (ioude, V. S. Com- I tuissioner ot Fish and rislieru-s. With numerous illustrations sou uisgninceut frontispiece plate ot a brook tr'.ut in nine f rir m Thm wnrfer i. nnhli.h.H in nn. Vnl. . w - j ume. Royal Octavo. Over SOU I'Sges Irora i new plates, on bodorne pap4:r. aud ele gantly boned. Snt l'reeoo rw"ii'' ot prire, S3. 60. j r tlLH.IER &. AM.C. I 1T13 CucsTSii'T St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' July 10, IKSJ-bU ; sOMETHISO SKH undrrtbe sun' wbich kiny SSulomou wur t.esrd of a: CLOTaKS LINK that requires o Clothes j Plvs. Ev4?ry li4 use-keeper. Ianr,ress snd j ttore-keeper wants it. h' ample sent by j rusil, feet for 25cts.. 12 t-t t-r Sfcts. finl Clatt AKATs WASTED for tku County. Addre-s ")KTOX K EtND fcl CO., alannlacturers Agints, Pbilvletphia i'a., (Lock Box :9.) j T II E T E N N S Y L V A N I A THE CELEBRATED FOHCE rEED I H'.4rHAT2 ATTACHMENT GRAIN DRILL, Saw Mills, Excises a Stasoabd isru- BESTS A SPECIALITY Sicud roa Catalooce. A.' 15. Farqahar Co., Limited, York, Pa. Snv - I G. W. II ECK, VTsTI3 SAVE MONEY. HRllGK STRKET, f-PrOSlTK OW FKI.bOWS HALL. Quality Pric AND We don't starve Quality to throw a bone to Pi ice. In other words, we don't s.izht onr work or u-e in ferior trimminits to tempt y4u with a low pric- lor poor goods. None but 'the Bext Clothing t -.r Men, Youths. Bots and Children. c. YATES & LEDGER BriLDl5B, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. WI&U TO STA1K A FEW FACTS Worth. Knowing, That I caa stop tootbaosc ia lets tbta fire sainuus ; ao pata, no extracting. Tbat I can extract trteth without pain, by tbe use of a Buid applied to tha teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gams (knows as Scurvy) treat 5. ed eueciesfuUy and a cure war "Hy-viiy nnted in every case. tCDCI Teeth Fillbd and warranted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exebanged or. I remoddlr trou $9.00 to SI2 per set. : BeantUul Gun h astlJ Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis 1 taction. People wbo have artificial teta witb which they cannot eat, are especially 1 invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at.Rkhfield the Sad weeks of May and October. Tim Cash. G. Ij. DERR, Practical Dentist, tiTiiuaiis is airrLuiTOwa, Pa., in 1880. Oct. 14 I.opis K. Ateiisoh. K. M. si. Hessbll. ATHIfl$0.1 4k PE11ELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, 111PFLINTOWN, PA. Q7"Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Ksq., south of Bridge street. juct 26, 1886. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively tbe practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifllintown, Pa. March 20, 1876. Jobs WcLai'OBLw. Josara W. Stimhil Ml -L.4CGIILI- tk STI!rlEl., INSDEANCE AGENTS, FORT ROYAL, JSIATJ CO., PA. C.;"Only reliable Compsaies represented. J n. 1, !j-lT ueeassful Treaitrnrnt of Diaeaao A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! .HU HOiJKH the (iok oi kU UImrm-i. MUKOBK KILLLK Successful Treatmaata cures: Cattarrh, Bronchitis. Oonsumption. Malaria, Rheumatism. ttiiHssi i'nriMr. Ti ifffjatf of Xh Mtob Klllr in rue 4 cm- mtrmftna tua rxo fan siflucl-xaJJy 4mnarmt Dial ari ustdieHl In cJauBinc f r it cunut awvvsra tsM'sfid t).or. .'tn ar.on W An w clalM for tt t anirctti'stt1 powesr m ronnf ! vn far gOM ItiaVl nrs t imoMnbl. bttt i osJuth tliatt it ill cur any f ai j vhnrw Um luao sr tvrt mut-w than half riH PfftwHaa , ;tu pfK At-potiUt. wfsavk and JbLlTatd. will fnd rt j ahra h ira 7 1 wm4 fur m ana writ h innti rl ahrrsnla titM- I i sJbi MKTnabM or rTni, ar rMiH of HImks Thai mdi.tts tbat avMl kU! U cTmai mmA at tiw mom Um ir t'i pattamit i iTi an Vo taaw. afh-int t- last atx-mt "ij B'trUi. Cbxf'. vrftiiB tho pMeh of tall. PhMeiaa wf 1 1 Tn eiprTWDN ia Musse "f th ntttsi tind fiar --irrniar atvl tnf1 rrnaliri. Wm. Radarn's Microt? KHIer, L?l.:ife i .! TiXZ ini ti t 13 a OF PURE COO LSVFii Q!L A!mG3tas Pr. fi 5 li-.Sl-t . I li(jfr4l, and atl. e.'.fcS ' sens.v om-t' -r. ..n nlfcln .-A' I .annt t lol.ruf'JA ' wiitt iy tUe I Iniilliir. oftho -.vtt:. the -yf4vl.-: jibltes la maris morj e!T:earioT. j RrsarVcble as c tsb sixinrT. j Prrstns gala r4it'i;c hl t. 't.'4;: U j Scott's emc i.fc:o:r j .. ... v. j . t Physicians to be tbw a.il -t I .atiuu ia tho world i 3 tno i -U 1 ai;:l cine c ' CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WSflMC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCH3, Tht tjreat remedy fur I 'oniumpl'iin, ;i l iVasting in Children, .ltd b all Drujijisl. xwax sr ssii. i ;i ssanansB a Pf. I 'b&.'V 'iMe7 -jcra L-l 15a efi a a hi from CO-, STS. IN. IMPORTANT NOTICE To the IeopIc of.JuiMnta Countj. -ooo M1FFLINTOWN, Augwat 8th, 1BT TO THE PUBLIC 1 Ourmia Like the tireless and undaunted mountaic.w, who Laviasr just reached the summit, looks Lack with feeling of pride and satisfaction at tbe dizry heights Le has climbed, so- do we to-day take relrospsctivt- 'lacco at tbe broad expense of business we have pasd since the opening of onr Maaototk Clotning Department. hat can it be is the question w ask ourselves, why this popular tidal ware thi unity of opinion ? we don't know, or.o thir.g i certaiu, ria ; it must be powerful magnet that attracts the intelligtat men and thoughtful .women ; may be ita became we offer superior inducements ; mar be we always give you better value for your money than any other store ; maybe we ihow the larg eat stock, most fashionable styles, Be as it may the fact remains that the peop'e are good judges, and by their liberal pat ronage bestowed upon us, clearly express their approv al and appreciation of our efforts to please them. The con stant increase of Business in our Cloihinj Department Compf Is us to have more room to serve the people. More room we muit hre and will have. ON OK ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, WE WILL REMOVE OUU CLOTH ING DEPARTMENT TO MCCRUM'S NEW BUILDING BRIDGE STREET., Where we will have one of the Largest and Best Clothing De partments in Central Pennsylvania. Where we ean show you still better oar SUBPLUS STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS We sell At Coat uatil the entire atock it sold. WILL REMOVE OUU CLOTHING DEPARTMENT OX OR ABOl'T SEPTEMBER 1ST. TO MCCRUM'S NEW BUILDING BRIDGE STREET. W ELL, R E31 0 VE OUR CLOTHELNG DEPART il E IN T ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, TO Mf CRl M'S NEW UllLlUMi BRIDGE ST., AVILUtEMO. K OL'R CLOTHING DEPARTMENT OX OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST. TO tlCtlllM'SSEH Hl ll.Dltiti URID.i: ITKF.CT. S C II 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, FA. 1805, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To The f'ublut To attend the Attractive .Sale irom THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALE M'YEltSJ Who h;ive money to invest to jr.amin the Stock of Gecxi fmr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDHEK It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits anl Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prioea. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. IT A R L E Y M1FF1JNTOWN PA. IT 1? A If ACT WKLb KNOWN THAT TT H 1IAVB The Largest Stock -OF- H AUD WARE LN THE COUJNTY. JJuihling Hardvrare Tfa nevf r no low a now, 4II., LOt K. HIKCES aV.c. CFM SIT, PL1(TER, in fact everything in the Hardware Line including Houas; Furnishing Gsi WALL PAPER, BLLMXS, fcc, Are ."Naw Sold at Bottom Pric by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POTJLTkT PATS St rnivr: r riiarafTd . Tha Porivsr bri- ! iitik. published monthly, Snely jl'ustraied. s tr.e rst paper t-T laucler ua e tbsa Bvj cents a month brings it to t vou post paid. Send Stamp fwssrople ropy Addieas Pf-. Vr-. JUJ. iJLiU'llgftT.f J "J-- at Clothing that goat an darty OF t rtaf TlnaU Agrtnarl Terlu, Tork. Pv farsaaar's Maadara liianiUMv iua rarW Si. t. mm ft IMUf IJj-Sl, ieV mmT 2 Zl i w r:...- pm 13. J ps 3 i e York. A4Mrea a. , 1 4vSTssa aW. rark, sa, "i ..r.s',.,1 ot the tie is not mowii. '"' ..,, ,i, Vir u'-' rrt"- -1 j- rr I . . . .- . 4. r.ut-irniuti' . -. -. tf.'tio rtrn eir- . r IHUI!WWSSWWSWS4S '-t Friday night alut 12 uVWk ! - and noon. First she cleaned our snocs. Prothonoliry a 0co -4