WKIHFsmV. Ar. 20," ?!0. """" MIFFT.TNTOVN : TERMS. ;nhTiF'in SUM" Jr annum if paid in n'tvar.ci-: t-.W ir ni-t paid in tdrtnrr. Transit advtrt'.aementa In sorted at 60 ..nta it inch for each insertion. Trnniu-nt buiiniMa notices m local eo! nnin, 10 cents p.r line, for each insertion. Itedncticna will be tnade to those doirtnr to a.lvi-rti-i.' by the yer, hlf or O'lvtrr vt-aT. Kei'iibllcnn Primary tiuu. Clec- At .1 'I"' Ciinmi'"'-Jan.- -'l' lire of the Ki-putiliran t'ousty , Im J in U itllintowu, :?atnrdy. ls'.0, it a .rdrcd that the i'rim.iry KWrtion ot th Koputilit-an party of Juuiau fiiurity he bt-M at :h usnul place t,.r liol iinit th-- t'-iii-rl eleotiutia on SATTKPAY. SKITKVRKR 6, 1H90. tor jkiiN ti b- ip'-ned m fbi :onliips at 2, at"' ! tin" tinr-Highi a' o'cliK-k and ti r, ,unn (Mn iv tmth until 7 iVl'ck 1. M., ami the i;. ti;r'i Jiultfe ('nveni nu to um up. irnounre tiie i-'-su't to be heM in theCoiirt H.nti at M:l!li-'tion on. MiNIAY. SEFTKMHKR H, 18'JO, tl ..V'.,.. k IV M . lAKt. F. KSFENSCHADE. Attt Chatrmau. W. K II mT, Sr. The to'Iewiiir ari- the i trioea tor which the cnill.itea ar.- ti lie j.l:u-. ! in nomination : Legislature . rn'Uioti:.iry. IVnrtv Ti .-uriT. 1 wo ' imtj Ci uiiei'iinT. T County Audit, ira. Iitrn t Attorney. I"'. ill r.iu Cn'intv t'litlliuittt-c. K.- Ti-. nt.it:vi- IMrji'r. ' LHC1I.S. l'..i ! U. -jnl Frtir. Sr t.'ttilKr 2:1. 24 The- ! tit Iivl.iri'l is a failure. Tl.ire is an advance in the price ef leather. Corn nnd potatoes nro abundant iu ! k rlcs r unty. The Nt wton H:iuiiltn camp meet ing is ii; tuH i p l alii ii. Nelson Van rner shipped a lot of pe:ivl. s on Saturday. A pension has . en granted to 1L A. orl "ti v iirove. i, Tin ill 1. Imiia'i M nir.d Harvest rljiue In 11 net S-itanhiT. T! (In- Ci is t -rs Pii-nic at Williams en next Monday. ! II I- i t M.-Mewn and family l,;lsS 1 e.l a urk at Jl.-.tt.-r.i pr.ngs. The Wateiloo Harvt st He-mo will he h.1.1 011 the 20tu of August. i "Il ig r!:c!i ra prevails to an alarm-j it: extent vmt omelsdorf." 1 Hirrv !ifter:i'ii is home froua bus-1 in.--- in Pii'-bitrg, on a vaoatiou i" ... i .... t,vt..r;-M .,,- 'Vterian cnurc!i n ,r- : a:, wis 'i in n ame of repair I ii t f-.r: he til. !:i-t .! t it , Sept. l-.il.-:- i- v !::-. t u can be K ;i :lm -s- . -I. A lfol-nrm last TLur' great ihmvO tobacco iu ter c t-i tv. av, ilia-..f - - L-mcas- ! j institnte legal proceedings to invea t bean yathorcd in lhe,li"ato- I he iaii't?.-t l.ean yathorc.l in garden of Kc-uben ICeynolds. is '2 j inches l--n. ! Choli ra is taking the life of many : hoirs, in th vicinity of lleedsvillc, I Millliii c. mnty. j .V pension his been pranted to Liz ' ie C.. widow of Satiiiial Miilikn of: Ei5t AV:-.ter:ord. ! -I.ai bura Wi Ult- r. a Mennonite. i- New 11.. Hand h .s entered a cut.hery : at 1 i;i Iti.htle." Sen:'.t'r John J. Patteron came l.ome i n I'riday fn-m a week's so-; j- tiin i.t ti:e sea. Mrs. J II. Mc.V'isti r his returned fii.iu a visit to friends in the western p:.rt of the state. ; William Vim Ortuer is announced) nUKliir t';e I) in -crai y as a candidate ' for con:uii.-ior.er. Lewistown people t Ik of lanueh ii g a sleiuii pleasure boat in the riv er at an early day. ('.ii. red people will hold a camp meeting at Pallas, Snyder county, A t- -j:i to Aug. '25. Mis I'.dwnrd Ha-r.es f Altoonn visited fri. nos au.i aojnaint.mces ir. this place hist week. S:imul Lapp, has begun to exca vate, ;or tho fi.uud.itiou, for his tew lx!!-e at Kast IVint. The most completely painted hou-o on the outside in town is Schott's be tel - the Jacob's Ilonso. ilips Kdna Kirk of Mifflin, is t!. guest of her friend Miss Acnie Jones, on Second street Newport ledger, j "Lewis Di rr of Lebanon, danger on!y wounded Charles A. (.union while shooting sparrows on Thurs day." The I'hila le'phia pit office, de veloped a bock thief. He stole valu able bocks that had beeu sent by mail. The Smith Brothers gave a musi cal entertainment at Abrstu Moist's home near this town !at Friday ev ening. Frark Bateman at one time a rts i.lent t.f Mitllintown. rode on 11 bicy cle fir m Sunhnry to this place, lar.t Friday. C.r en. of tho Craig barber shop, shaves, nnd cuts the hair of his nc iiiaintanccs that come to thin plac from otlier places whera ho used to wurk. V lare, handsome gilt mortar and pestle, n au awning tont on Main street indicate the entrance to the Banks drur store. Mrs. Herman North, played the i'.,':m in the Presbyterian church to the delight of lovers of good music, on last Sabbath morning Protestants and Catholics of Clenr tield are at dacrsrer's points. Such torn fooh ry in this day and genera tion, fellow Christians, will not pay. "The mernliers of a iinarrelsome family at Williauifport have prefer red charges and connter charges against each other until they are all in jail." Dirt K::r n an olj time erain rrm 11er, an lie t.rorel by rra.Uiug foar acres of oats on the place he farms in Fertuanarrh township. The Tort Koval fair and the sol diers re-union cume on the name week. The re-union will be held in this town on the 25th of September. The Richfield Cornet bnnd has W"U clothed in fine new suits. Amoncr its active members ar live school teachers and a justice of the peace. The case of Robert McCann vs. Dnnennnon 1 .rough for war bountv in lSf.t. as decided in lint week's Perry county conrt in furor of the borough. Jacob Ldtuver bought the Herbert T. Wi-ivrht furni in Milford township for 11.000. It i not lone since VA ri?ht paid ltev. John Bcoshor $10 -000 for the farm. Joe Jumes of Fermanagh sol 1 his peach crop lust Saturday for $4 a Kx to be delivered nt " the station Tt is e-itim te.l his orchard will vield J-.ll to :ijO boxes. The p.nnnal fair of Berks. Mont gomerv and Chester, will be held at Pottstown on Septemlier 23, 24. 25 and 2's which is the same date as the Juniata connty fair. Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu mttn or animals cured in "0 minutes by Voolf.rd's Sanitarv Ltion. Tliis neTcr fails. S..M by 1. Banks & Co. Prugists, MifHintown. Nov. G. The nual -e h crop shipj-l from Wilmington. I) l.iwiro is five thou sand cur loa Is. Up to last Saturday, a a . . " .,..-1. i... , u,v ,o oasKeis an-ione crate were shipped from that point, j Mrs. Sarah F. Fiidev 1 .. re.-f.ntK-! ca:ae from the wst on a vi,.l intends m.ikii deuce here. t tins t.!Wii h. r t.l ,.f r. mi... i... i ...... . i : ller uiaid.u name wasSaer. I 'nw " i. - i- -in ah.. I ni-iMii .V iiusu meeting will bo iiitne.l at Mount II.. Ik. in Fermaua.-h town.' ship on Saturday evening. A Sal bath Sclan.l picnic will bo held on tli- saiae L.Touiul ou Saturday morn- Twei.ty-five hundred dollars back j-vt'sion and twt!vc dvllai a month - k ? siwii, as loii :ls she lives is what . 1. ... ... Mr. J jlia North, lat' of McAHs tersvilh-. .lied at tht- borne of her s-.n, ' II. M. North m Cohiinl.i Lancaster' The fun- ' county, ou the lo:h ins eral took p'ace on Monday. Inter ment iu the -.icAlistersville grave 1 ' Rr'' They di.l'nt shoot or cano a Cali-false forma editor for pul'lisnin hoods tibont ft fchool teach jr. They only took him and tarred and feath ered him. Tiie next time he'll thiuk about the truth of things, he writes' Jlj)iJu 0 - - " ! ii,euaun'l,;.e,i the linnt i in'UTi Motility board of Commission-' erswilli havi";:.- ii.cre..,e.l il.- .lUt '. I 1 - i,fi t;. ! - - r - . .i...- .! Dr. Charlton Steans and wife, and Rev. Win. I. Steans nnd wife, were the quests of Mi a. J.me Irwin audi f:inulv l'Kt week. Thev aie relative! oi .irs. irwui. iue.ioctor lives in - Mifihiiburg and the minister liyes in 1 Scranton. j Snvder Pannabaker. twelve yfara old, was kicked on the calf of the left 1 It.-g, s badly by the horse of S imuel Iviiizer in Patterson, that Drs. La- cien and Wtu. Batiks, were called in to giv- surgical attention to the in jured limb. I'very farmer that used the I. P. Thmuiis Ft-rtilizer lat year wants it agaiu and will lave Do ether this vear. luat is certainly a grand a.t iias in i ii gr.-iuien 10 jirs. uuar.otte l weiuy-i. ur 01 tnese luros ot passage, eiiuer of Turbetr t .wcship, ife j who were evidently waiting fur somc of Courad Woiruer, deceased. j thing to torn up Altona Tribune. vertiseme.d for this W.-nd.-iful F.r-, ,.''r 01 w"e.r' "m- 1"- "artz, 0, l.'er. l,r bv J. I. Jacobs, township: treasurer, Joha W. "Port Boval, Pa. ' Kt". tf Spring township; commis ' Bioners, Wm. B. Gray, of Ja.-kson A Huntingdon citizen nt camjv . t.-wnship, Wm. Kumler, of Buffalo meeting said: Wheu c-,mp meeting township: distriet attorney, Lewis is over there will liar.iiy le a lias iu tho Juir.aH witum miles of Now ton a rail: us oi ten Hamilton. The I shores are lined daily with tifhermen, 1 Oliver township, and C. V. Hender . J who are catching them by the bushel. I s..n f Carroll township; coronor, ii. T ., . , ,- , Leather has advanced in price and j tiie big dealers have notified tl e lit tie dealers that they must put up th price . f shoes, and since we all wear store sh es, it means that we all ' T . t-t pay :i'. h as? o0 cer.ts taoro f-.r 1 . .. a p ur .1 fciu.es rrelore tti? winter sels itiuueti 11111 01 apples lie was sur in. I prised and no little confused. He A crop of bushels ..f wheat will take lo.bs id lime; "-'Ol'o-i ol pho.-j hor io acid and 12.i .- of n.ai:esia. TLe t. Thomas ftttillrer contait.s all . tl.te elements- Do not be put oh with som inferior article, but send I in vour order to .1. V. .T.r-rs. I'ort lioyal. Pa. Tho congregation of Otterbein church at l.onielly's Mills, Perry county, have a fight going on among them. Tie one bet Lave locked the church ngain.-t the otLer so:, but nothing daunted tho ousted cues pray and sing and preach outside at stated times. C. G. Clock and Samuel Clark, loth under chargis and bond for the burning of Gleck's baru iu Beale to.vuship, were given n hearing be fore S pi ire C. B. Horning, last Wed nesday, and held under Um.l to ars wer the charge before the Septem ber term of court The Seiinsgrove Tribnno says: We noticed a tine string of Salmon for sale on our sirtet on Tuesday morn ing, weighing from oue to three wvnnds. The gentleman who had them said he caught .TT on Monday at Shamokin dam with hook and line. We rather think that this is a fish story. ?Irs. Viola McKte and Imby Mc- kee. and Miss Oliva 51. D Pearson, 1 f Mis. Mi Ki-e of Ii.iltimorp sister 0 ttuuiiueriug t Mr. William Graham's n Si.niif. itiu townsiiiii. Tisitea ine' ftnulv f - . . , , ex Slierilt Jjonaon. l.tst Monday. Mis Pearson remains eev- eral days as the guest of the Misses jc b There isn't much green clover for cattle to bloat ou this year, but it may pay you to cut thi- item from the paper for soma future year. It is from an exchange, that claims to know It will interest farmers to learn that a tablesspoorjful of nnlver-1 ized alum and chimney or pot soot j will instantly reliere a cow bloated j from eating green c'ver. i A. J. IYUirson was hurt on Sat- ' nrdav bv his horse frightenin- just I as he stepped fro.u the buggy at his ' house door. Mr. Tatterson knocked down and rnn over by the j buggy but he managed to hold fast j the lines and stopped the beast. i Ad rertised list of letti-rs uncalled j From the Hollidayshurg Register: for. remaining in the pot otHce at j A v-ry cool game and jet a prettT Mifllintown. Pj., for tbe ve k ending sharp" joke was played on three Bed Aag 16. 1S0O. Persons calling for ford countv constables who arrived letters in tins list will please ask for1 advertised matter. Letters : C. 1J. Cinker, Mrs. Sarah Swarnr-r. Pos- tal cards : John Bui khart. James McCaci-et. P. M. When a farmer buys a ton of fresh manure, he is hauling 1323lbs. of water. Whv not use the I. P. Th ui'is Piiop'inte? It contains just what the crop will reed, and will saTO onvinfr for wa'er when run have plentr'of it on the f.irtn. For ' hr'1 other la.v tliat Jou fellows sale by J. F. J-icobs. I'ort Royal, Pa. I were "nirg after me, I know that I . i am gui!tv, and I have made up mv The jce roachiuo in Patterson ( ,ula, lo jst ive mrFelf up and go mauufaA-tnres 25 tons of ice every ; a,m jM.aceablv with rou. .Vs it is 24 hours. In two or three weeks it eilrv gentlemen, why come into the will lie arruiged to freeze fifty tons )lou;sB with me aT,(i wne break m this tini-t. The ice honse in 1 fot ic Tn CM T l.nr t,o hat rr the south section of the midline building is the present, store house ' ior uie amount oi n-s proaucea. Iseer cars are re-icol hereeverv Jay. English Sjiavin Liniment removes ' at' HarJ, Soft, or Cal.UM-d Lumps nd Blemishes, from Lorst-s, BLkkI Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Rin--ne, Stidcs.Sprains, nil Swol- ien 4 1,ruatB. '"gtis, Ac. Save $30 l,7 "so of one iK.ttl Warrant ed tho most wonderful blemish cure -vt'r 1,umn: ! ''.v L CauU & ! .., I'ruggisls, JLimintown. oT tt- r-. a , , , i.l"u '-'r" ' , had been themselves 11 111. 11 iiic-i n r.t , e i along tht je rauroail just nest OI i r Twenty-fourth stre.-t on S,lt"r,la-V were arrested by several -ousta'iles and railroad officers. Taken before 1 it-cord ;r IV.yle they were giv n ten days each iu jail. A gentleman who was walking iu the vicinity counted 1, . r .,1 . . . Ililiuiiigdou Local News: On hut w,,,'k Clarence Hall went to Slotie ,,""t,,"i to l-ton tor s-.me stray c it , 'e "I'611 was attacked by a black-' siiHke. It ran alter him and evc-rv : lew mciueiiiH ivoniu con up and. spring at Liin ; he conM do nothing until he got. to au open place, when I he turned and just as it was ppring : ing again, t-.e struck it witn a siiikIi cano he had in his hand d and crmi.led l. it. When killed it feet one ioch. - - ueisurcd eiirht j , , TX . I nave a new supply of Iloosier drain Drills, which is now tbe most . l r .... . - ri- l"l'u-" ' "'"er. i uu nnuot be said in its favor, f r who have u-ed it say it is thd I est -v . . . - . . lf: ill made, an 1 if vou want the rst and most r-erfect St.rir.r T.-w.th Harrow, either Steel or Wood frame. ! vou will bay the Tiger every time. Come and take a goo. I look at this ! macbiuery and you will soon decide I J. F. Jacobs. ! Port Roval, Pd. 1 T-l " . - i , .,1 - " -Vrt? uf J. M.. Hiibh-r in Sprn.-e I lii:l towns! ip has induce:! a number 11111 towns: -tp nas inauee i a liumuer tlrc.nii ger dnd Geo. Ker-ner to cn nt J agreement with Mr. Hnb- hr to sink a shaft to tho vein that the well dr-llt-rs pronounced ptone n,l Tn. v-.-V. tl.f. ei,. -11 have to be deepened about 1G feet. Of course everybody is or, the tip toe ui eijietitniuu uua u--! tuitt fc i nica. vein of firt rate coal may be fonnd. The Tc-rrr countv Republicans ! nominated the following ticket: Mm 1 otter, of .New LioomneKl; director ! ol tue pu r, John r reelan.l, 01 Howe j township: auditois, J. C Bristliue, of Slimui, of Newport. At Teagertown, Mifflin county on J Sauday Afternoon as a group of i chuich peoplu were app:oaching the church a l..y came ot:t -f tiie alley next to tiie church, with his .Lift : .Y i.ii r 1 ,r ; saw 1 ne people ami me people t-aw I him. The situation l-oked as if either the church people or the boy with his stolen fruit were out t.f place, but it must have leen the boy as he attempted running two ways at oni, looking back all the while to uco if l.e s pursued. Lewistown SeutineL In mentioning Millerfetown events the Newxort Ledger save : While tne drillers were hard at work boring for water at Ward's new well on Mon day, 1). M. Bickahuugh, came along in company with Mrs. Jacob Wagner, of Seiinsgrove. Mrs. Hurry Smith, of Newport, and Mrs. Bickabatigh. After lookiug at the operation awhile a banter w..s giveu that the uartetie tnke a hand, nud to oblige them tne drillers gave over the machine. Af ter about a foot of a hole had been iiriUi'.l, Dtivu rrie.l "enoi:gb." having b.-eu compietlv fagged out. Not ko with thj Indies, they had all been ac customed to kneading bread, and this new experiencu did not have much sffect on them. From the number of Liewistowu Sentinel: A persons were cutting briars and brush last week alum fence rails while others gave young Canada thistles that had commenced to grow again, a dose of salt pickle. The patch that David K. Hooley treat ed to a strong dose of old rusty l,iltlJ the forepart of the summer Las bt en killed sj dead that not young f-prout is visiblo now. fit Oil 1" l-ltlAnu n-li.-w t-o a ... I .,..!- - 1 . . . 1 I - ej" '-v l'-il put mem m tueir I ff11!4" r removing them, owing to j their rotting bo fast, Soma persons while out on Jack's niouu ! last wetk looking after bt-nies 1 report seemg two lears near the top of the mountains. Sunday af ternoou Laura, daughter of Theodore Smith, picked up a bottle at h r home on atr street, containing chloroform and nut it to her nose for the j.uirp..sfi of smeliiug it. The chloroform caustxl her to jerk her bead and arm and spill a considra- ble of Jt OTer her fiUC- 11 tnterin? ller e-ve9 and mol,th Te,".,r nearly e-r&S h-, and it was with very i much difficulty that she was kept awnke for several hours after. A l.euu For Officers. early on JInnJ.iT morning anued! ; wit i warrants to arrest a certaiu j young man of But lersville, who has j been plaving sad havoc with the aflec- jtionsof'oue of Bedford's -omely d mehters The constables found the voting man in the stable rubbing down l is blooded pony, bare-headed ; and ill his sliirt sleeves. When he ; was told that he was wanted lie coolly re'ilied, "That's all right, I .n nn.l flien after lirentfaKf T will gi.t roHiy au,l go with toil" The ii-.nstable defi ned the invita- Hke breakfast, but tiiev ner- - , A mitted the young man to go in and j i "ls. alul n l"e meantimo two oi- ncers guariled tne iront itoor wnile the third oflicer kept his eagle eye on the kitchen djor. N doubt these olScers felt very confident cf sH-uring their game without any further troubl?, "but a bird iu tha i... ....... hau l is wortu two in the l.asli, as lucy lounu out. .tuerraiiDganuii souure breakfast the voung man uietlv wert down tho stairs into tbe - - - cellar, from which he made Ins es-1 .-il. zi.tt. ,.t 41. the, house, but not without the oflicer rs j beemg bun run like a ilcer, bare . headed and in his shirt sleeves down . through the timber, the constables ; after him. but they so--u gave up the cha-e, as their flee'f.Kited prisoner j disajipenred from their view in the: timber. "Their bird had ll jwn' . ' and thev wtre chagrini-d and dis- . . . . . 1 gutted over the result of their own ! carelessness. H i WfYlpr? . Lai vlk- Okayium. On the 7th! inst., by Kev IV. K. Berry, John II. j Lauver. uiid Clara Gray bill of Mm ! roe towuship. j Hartmax Peck. On the 14th. bv ' 11p "anjf, Jesse C. I r "i i , .i i . Hartmau and Kdna ; Ji- ! ". ixjtii oi m Madis 'U township, ! i i'tvrv Countv. 1 Pali.ock Milikk. On the inst., l.T the same, Oliver P; 14th : llock i .i.i. r:-i. .. t I;..... ... ji; jjjrtu- c.jutitv ! ; McMi i.i.i.s Staiim.vn-. Oa tue auil .iui:u . . I i 1 1 , " ' I 1 1 I ' L 1 -i.llllli i o . i : . l a i t i 1 1 W-;''11" "- ..ouu h. . Jlc.vluU'n at'.t -Miss At;l! Stal'mnn, 1 ,,f Tell township, Huntingdon ! county. J Noox. On the Sth inst., ia Tur lett township. Miss Sallie I'attehsox. t:i the 3r.l inst.. m (-j.eenw.K.d township. Anna Maria. xvifo of Jlhn H 1.attrMl,I1. ed til wife of J i years, 11 months and 1(5 days. Bouti e. Mrs. Elizabeth Bortle, wife of Mr. Liuanuel Bortle, deceas ' t-d, td Milford township, sged 76 : years, monrus an.i !7 days. ! 111 " HAVE YOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER I CALL. AT THE FIRST SAflOIAL B A 3S 1 1 , MIFFLINIOWN, PA. FOTJIi X12ll CJTT. PAID OX TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Icared at Lowest Bates. XTFLINToTN UARKSTS. sfrrFLnirows, Atxg. 20, IfSO. Vi.-ter freii.. tlam St-nWfr, ... Sid-f 10 17 .10 7 G 8 ?'irl !'TOWff "RAIN M.iWFT. That, n t0 S-j Cciii, oiii ............ 45 OaU, .... 82 Rye. ..... 6U r'overm-ed. ........... .. fl.00 Timothy aetU $1.60 Flax atd ............... .... 1 tiO l'.raii 20 th) L'i.o , 1 ') Sliorts... .... "0 00 (rro.ir.i Alum Salt. ..... .. 1 (0 An. t-ric&u Sail............. 1 SO riULADEU-HIA M ARRETS, Aug. 11 lRf0. Whent $1 to $1.07. Hour, roller, $4.-10 to $5.75. letiuyivania flour t.oO to $4 io. I'enntiylvauia n.ll r $4.15 to $4.75. Corn 54 to CG. ( Oats 43 to 45c. Sugars to 5 to C. omoked ham 11 to 12 he a jiotma Shoulders 6 to 7c a lb. Hay $7 to Tangled live straw $11 to $12. Butter 12 to 2Sc a lb. Cheese G to 7. Egtrs 18c. Beef Cattle 3 J, to 4c; cnlls 2J to 3 ceuts. Lambs 3 to 7i. Hogs 5 to Gc. Milch cow?, 25 to $45. Calvtfs 4 to Gc. Drrsse.l beef 5 to 7c. Chicago, August 1G. Cattle Re ceipts, 35i0; bliipmeiits 1000; market etea.lv. Beevf-s. $4. 70.5: t ttei s S3.- 30a4 Gi'; t-tockers au.l feeders s'i 10a 3.30: cows, bulls nnd mixed. a 1 3 30; Texas cattle Sl.50a3.30; west ern rangers $2a4. Hogs Receipts, 1 4TH I . ,, I, ... ... . I -A,v 1 . I iu.uuv, cuijjiueiiia, t-ww; mtrKei cios i easy; mixea :a3 515; hevv -5.3.- 40a4: light, S3.30a4.lO; skips, 52.40a ,3 10. SLeep Keceij ts. 3000; ship- ments 800-. market stc-iuly : natives : $4.50ao.G5, Western, S3.50ii4.40; I Texans $3a4; Lambs; S5a6. FOR AND INFANTSvgilNVAUDS. ZS7 ,i Vi IJA W f,2t every WATERPROOF J ihAi i "Mo to QZ UP 7t J: -ryt, It N 5 Si k . KO L:X7i3ZK'.XC. OAK BE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN riCAKTCrtSl Sick TTi!'.tv1 r-I :- u'l tli tr-Mbl'-c ind ienx tot tiiiti Lti i-f ihr s t .u h as Lnzm. Ni;i. rT'-,iuc-u. Ii;: v.it-r waitni;. I'ain ;n tiiv Si,!. xc WLi t'.r;r iiict reUfULxkalire six-cc Ilm 1:1 ihuwu m curing HeAdacb. ynt Carter s Littl Kitkr Pills re 4ualiy" TalnsM In 'nstipaTin. curinif and prevent in? Ihii annoTin; complaint, while lhv also correct all disorders of tbm fttntnach, srlmtilAts the ItTr and rvuiaie the boweis. Evsn if thsr oulr cured HEAD Aoh they wauU he almost pneeleas to those wbn surTr from this disiresswir complaint: bat fortunately thair gxxlnsxis de not end hr, and tM-te who tr fhm will And tiise little pill valuable in no man t way that tliey will not be willing to do w ithout them. Bat aXier all sick had Is the bane of so many lives that here f where we make our frreat boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Lrm.s Livra Pnxs are very umall anl rery easy to take. One or two pills make a d'se. They are strictly Tpetale and do noi ripe h pnnfe, but hy" their p.-ntl action E)jr nil who uise them. In vials at 2?-CfT.ts. v for $1 . Soll everywhere, or went by tualL CA2TX3 KXTICSn C3.t Vrw Tori. 3 Still a 'rir 'ir I Our Ctmiiictitors are kicking because we took every advantage that lbe markets aflbrded in the selection of our SUPERB SPRING &?JD SUMMER ST0GKt They kick because they're left. Their kicking is the strongest tefdimonj' that can le offered to Our excellent slock and low prices. Don't fail OUR GRAND D ISP-LAY of New (joods The &.'!. t of he Scmisoii, and if yon miss that you will miss bargaiiig without a parallel, l'.OOTS VsD SHOliS, SLIPPERS, - - - - UURBKRS, OVERSHOES, UMBREJLLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, FOR EVEliYJJODY AT G. W. HECK'S SH0EST0RE, ON HKiDGEST.;. MIFFLINTWN, I'A. Thrijt is a, - resulhs front cle&nliness rn&Kn Irissolia ca.Ks. eotraax rr -.i. : i , -. -v ? r c. a : t 4 '.f-? xi lnyournsxrnouse-cieexiing eJid JDe h&ppj: Locking out cirer tte many homes of this country, -we see thousands of women wearing- av7ay their lives in household drudgery that might b materially lessoned by the us3 of a few cakes of SAPOLIO. If an hour is saved each tiuio a cake is used, if one less wrinkle gathers upon th faca beccusa the toil is lightened, she ruiist be a foolish womaa who would hesitate to mako the ezperisient, and he a churUsh huabaud who would grudge the few cents which it costs. TMI ONLT Perfect Substitute - for Mother's Milk. INVALUABLE in Cholera Infantum ANS TCCTHING. A Quickly Atsimilatrd Food ron Dyspeptics. CONSUMPTIVES. CONVALESCENTS. A Perfect Nutrient IN ALL WASTING OlSEASCS- Rcaumcs No COOKINQ. acres in All Climates. trVl Irr on- honk. Tn CxEI ULTi 1n rxzj.mo or 1. VAXTS, martwi jri to auj ililrw. Doliber-Gooda.'e Co., Boston, mass. COLLAR or CUFF CAN Bt. KtL-liiiJ CN Srllt ! to 331sseolor ! EEAXS THIS MARK. TRADE i lit ii Mark. WIPED CLEAN IN A MCfr.ZHTr THE MARKET. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF JIIFFLI.TOHJI, I A. WITH H RANCH AT PORT ROYAL i Stockholder Individually Liable. JOSFPH ROTHROCK. PrttiJrnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashier. B1BECTOBS. W. C. Fomeroj, Jt.tin Hertlr, Robert K. Farker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothrock, PLilip M. Kupner, Louis E. Atkinson, KTOCEHOLLKIS : Philip SI. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Kotbrock, Jane 11. Irwin, L. K. Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C. Pom.-roy, J. Ilolaies Irwin, Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Herlziur. T. V. Jrnin, Charlotte Snyder, Johiah L. Barton, J. lni M. Ulair, Robert H. Patttrson, F. 51. M. I'ennell, Levi Light, tfsmuel S. Kothiock. Three and Four per cent, ii.terest will be psiil on certit'cil-s t rt-osite. Ijan ::, 1S!0 tt Tresspass Notice. All persons ara hereby cauuoned not to trepas9 on the l'arin land and woodland of Ihe iinder.iiffiivl in Millord t.iwnshij.. fori the purpofio el hauling, hunting, tiftliin?, tiickmg berries, throwing down tences, cut ting timl-er, olz. The htw agaiust tresspass li g will be enforced. Daniel Fimifb. November 27, to examine or vou will miss good revenue. SAPOLIO: scouring soa.n t . . . . Kicking A m. 5 1 NOW FOR Dull Ill's ii&t to be Hits 1 est mJiTonth of the Year. GREAT 1 nouse cieaniiii Will bring about the desired result. There will be no foolirhnt;6 or child's play about this 6ale ; we must have room to place our new Fall stock, that's all there is to it, and we propose to have it at any cost. In order to clear our coun ters, tables and bhelvei of Sum mer goods, we have decided on a thorough and radi cal mark down of our prices a plan we have never known to fail. TKEAT TIIE PUBLIC TO GENUINE BARGAINS. Don't be afraid to btand a loss it it must be and you have more customers than you can attend to This is Meyers' rule, ami it looks like n charm. During this great house cleaning mIc we will ofTor our mtirt) stock of. MEN'S AXD R0VS' SI ITS AT HALF PRICE. .MEX'S A-VD BOYS' PANTS AT HALF PRICE. .MEVS AND ROYS' I1ATS AND CAPS AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S AND ROYS' Fl RMS HIM; (HMDS AT HALF PRICE. Trunks, Satchels and valises at hail Price. And, charge 3'our memorv with this fact : We not only Kiy : "At Half Price," but we ,ell at Half Price. You know from past experience that we nev er make statement in the newspapers that we can not back tip with deeds and our present IIeue clean ing sale will be no exception to this rule. Now, then, "put money in thy pure," be it evtr so little and at tend this sale. We have made the reduction, it re mains for you to take advantage of them. I his is the last chanco of the season the last and greatest t ut of prices, and if you're wise, you will make a bee line immediately to .Meyer's Grand Depot. As is usual iu truch canei, the earliest purchasers will catch the bet bargains. Don't defer jour coming, therefore, but let us see you as oon as 3-011 possibly can. Vou will be surprised at how far vour dollars will go. FEUD MEYERS, T IT K T, K A D I N G C L O T II I E R. 3klIFFLINTO"VN. lV. 18G5, ESTABLISH j Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE STOCK -OF D. W It will be TO TIIE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYKHi Who have inone3' to invest t examine tli Stock ol Uowdc fr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to .See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits ami Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lnrv l'ric. Hi prices lenve all Comj-etitors in the rear, .- dn't fail to pive him a t all it in need of Clothing ! . VV. II A M L E Y MIlFLINTOAVN T. IT IS A l-'ACT V F.l.L KNOWN THAT U K HAVE The Largest Stock -OF- 11 A 1? D W A R E I JN THE COUiNTY lUiiloir.f;' Hardware was never fo low as iuw, V1I., I.OIhS, lll.i: C'KMKXT, PLAaTF.R, in fa.-t -v-r tiling in th- llanlware Ijintj ii.cluil ing House Furtjii-liitir finoda WALL PAPER, I5LfiI8, &c, rr "oav oll il Itottom IricN by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO SPH1NG AND SUMMER GOODS. I would inform the public tbat I have uc.w in mj oaw millinery atore at uiy plat ol reaidenca on Water atrset, MifHititoiD, --cond door from corner of Bri'Ia Mruet, a full block of S pring and Sutrunr mUlinery poods, all naw, and of thu !atot atjlea. and hnving employed (!rit clasa- n)illiner lam preyart i to supply the pubuc with evi-rything found in s flrstclaia milliner p'ore, come aud exaruin my atock. I cotiMder it no troub.t to rU-jw goffi. MRS. DEIHL. Xarch 22-B7.1.T. A BOOM ! Turned into the -N T TJ j L day. E D, 1880 The Public that ges on dai 1o of Clethiug ARLEY. TO bOl.lCIl OKW. fOI: I I l-t TREES, SHBi!S. Vi'iES, I--Z. m PX. STEADY VORK Z-i-Z ,, fuf Hi ami, Ir.u j rioj. Bra. laalou II prulstri nxl. i IT -i : t - trrow a f'. r.f vsr1- y;vhc:. f,t?tt a. Tlif ttnvinar." Vii'll Iftro't. oLa nunc oi-Flca. Write iram'liVii..j J.r Vrrmt. R. C. CHASE 6c CO., PHIL A., PA.
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