Kftwumi V T 1 J ft- SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN "r" MIFKLINTOWNl WED'IF.sniT. JTLT . IStHU TERMS. inscription, flJ0 pr uoga if paid a"i.iviin.-'' ; " BO PKl in advance. Xn.nii'tt advcrtinmnenU ioaurtttd at 50 .:: p-r ii--n '"r -ann Insertion. " Tr m-u-nt l;m.'i notic in local col umn. 1 0 c "ts P'r ''u ,or cn in.ortion. I...iui-ti.'i) wtM l niade to thone deniring ,!vrr:iif 'V no Tear, h&U or oiiartr i ft'' ,1 lVtv is home on ti visit. The rke walk held on the evening of the 4th, at East Point for the hen" efit of the Xeely base ball club was a success. Mervine PaDnahaker. arnrenti.-e nf the )rintins tra.le on the Coalport i i . , - , . . e J them. They me t with better sue cess in their efforts on the front door of MeClintie's hardware store. The doors were pryed open by in serting: a chisel between them. Ihiv rlvs" A i : ;:.!. us were cliis. il on the -1th V. .it'i .Vhini Veidinan isoMiers' n kiti in ii has bft-u built in , ..V. uv i.f the MifHirdown jwst . 1. !'. Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu man or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolf.rd"s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. SiJd by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Miffliiitown. Nov. 6. n. , . . , . i Ther took from the store a lot of 're- Standard wa, in this place on 4th of 1, 1 V ! Hi 'i i ,-7 elvers and cartridges, and knives. Julv week. ' ' IT'S "J f,"stlval wlJ b h? ,,n L Joe Cttle who had iurt come in from -rove, near Jimamor-i - , - -, iT.i f t i:a r r se wLowihh L,.. .t-t:: ... it. i.a Ira AVi cd the Newton Hamil- J There ill l,e a festival hold in j f.e hard ware man, but he had a tor, vyatrhman .passed part .of his ; Parkers grjve at J-dinstowu, on '.strar-e frelin- to gave himself, and i .1 "i .hut vnraiion JPrnn? His JUf-. S itur.I iv .iv..ii..r .T..U- 1' f .r tl,.. Ii. Manger's as. A number of Suudav S:hcK.lsare Druitt Crawford, Nalman for It t , . . . annamater, 1'I.ilade.Uia, Pa., was I e qx-cted to be pr, ut. J at Ins home m this place during 4th j ble will bo si.r. ad for th. oi j my week. to eat. bent-lit of the Johnstown Union Snn- fcelinir that witv he fi'Ri d to haioo 'or fiive the nhirm, least the thi ves ;tl. ..i...;..t. ..,..1 !,,.,, .v:.11- Th,. DeniDcrHtu: Slate Convt nti-h. : .,. .!. i,. .i..1 ,.nt ,A i'c tlintown frin.ls. I h oa.s crrp will I)A a light ore. day Sc!io.j1. Six are invited. The ' should turn in on him and erhap Rnd the smooth rhsffed wheat will I Walnut Cornet baud will furnish nisi. ! L:i !,im To make himself doublv not viel l as many bushels to the acre : sic f.r the on'Skion ' sun- he barricaded the doors of his I Tl' ln!ilil!cn ririninrr rl't i will In held Saturday. S -ptembcr . !.lt on toe -a.l ..f Juiy.nom- store. The burglars aft- r their : The neet in of return jndes will Ik? 1 ,1,:lt''1 '- '-vernoi Paitisoii and ; -,,rk at the hardware storn v.-.-nt to ' held n Mondav, September S. I Hon. Chauncv Y. CHck for Gov- H.rhvs clothing .re, but in ! r.v an unofficial estimate the hor-itr an'1. T-;;eilte,lallt Governor, their efforts to effect an entrance i'HU.htmsiu lUl-i CJUUl v lll.-nict tlie , ir..nT i tlm f I-. ,nt . u ru nrmisf.i Mr stirred that rin , :K. e -I"'" ! on-h of Miftlintown has a population t V f . . .-T 'T'-KVUe i ,hrouU tl,e fr,,nt "a-use. jt.., S.:r:!h r.artlv has l ad lu r . f S" which is n increis of Ti - :it of 1 :,ttlK"u ,u,a 1,Iflok l" J"n-' and Mrs. Harlev. Mr. Harlev s d. ; people' sircc the census of 1SR0. ' UiUi "W 'ty for D.-Limater. U,5,t loudly iu the bouse and suuuei Stimling'a house on Cedar ! Ranker 11 S. Parker of Vashin I,LT-11,il:'1' (5l:lif!i "ibj, ct for next i '''ed the thieves and they Sinn- roud -is up." ton. I). C. spent th glorious 4th fn ! :ll,l:l'h 'naming will bo "(iuardian !ur,,ss riVLr bn',- Dnluth The oti: .-i'if of the Jacobs Hou-a .'I. ojiiTited red. .to'' Chris' y is home from to s.'e his -irk mother. Mi- m l Mrs. John Oiflvbill j.,. fr jtti Washingtu. Vi";.ut Parker of Washington, 1. ('.. i i-;f.i:g in this place. II i Hi:l.ii'.vT and wheat cutting was .l.viv . - , ? ""T", ,".".' I Hon. Jimes Law, died at the Na in ie - ine m-iilli OI a til-t i;,.,,.,! l,..,.., ; .;,,.,. .... s;.,,..l,.r are Juniata looking to his banking l,s. -"J,'els. In the fv.-nuig at his j mess and large real estate interests. "r ., ; - " , " l tioiiai hotel m this town on Mis.! Kl'.ie Simons, who iniured n . , "P " . . 1 luoruiu.',..) Ullo oO, lb'JO. lit was ' knee op bv a misstep wl.il- on th L , , ' v ''"' bo, n m Milllmtowu, July 31, 1SUS. wav to church several Sundava ago. of : He was a son of li-n jaiuin and Ite- ' exacts soon to be able to call on her "Mi furl ,cr hocca Lusk Law. His father was a i , at o.oo.i-., .ii, insieaa o: i..so, us tiere- Angel topic, Young Min. trm, the Lutheran Church has in j t. foro. Kvervbcxlv cordia lv invited. 'merchant in business 40 jeats, on what is tiiowii as the llarlov corner. Lv 1 ist week. Kv !:-. Trust of the M. K. Church tisitcd IViItiauTO last wei k. ;a. M u ks ;,. (MS M. "f Chi ago is home tiii-r and sisters. M . !i!ii Hobison of near Aca-u-i.i.-i M-io.l in town last week. Atkiiisou nnvl Mrs. friends. ' (;..,.,.,..i t a .....i , r 4i, .' naval A.-ademv. at' Annapolis, Md., I English Spavin Liniment r. moves Ti:e ""''j ' t,jis obituary i.otico is visiting in this place. He intends j all Hard, S .ft, or Caloused Lumps 1 w,w the brst 1It'u'r aud Hecordtr j going on loard a I'nitcl States navy ! R,,a ih-mi-hes, from horses, ISKmhI 'a Juniata county. The office then ' ship in the autumn. " j Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, ' was not elective and he hel l it I Ttf l)jnrii:il.in Harvev Fishers ' 'n'-' '"'. Stitles.Sj.raius, all S.vol - ' under au appointment from Oovcrn plaved the Mimiutown base ball ch,b -n Throats, Coughs, &c. Save ?50 ' or Wolfe. He married Jiaizabetb, a C .n j A:ki::-- .1 !V1. r. I i ' ' : Mr. -i ant S.-h. -man Attuisou wire at home oil the 4th. Watts of Tyrone visited j positi. i:i t! is place over Sundsv.1 , 1. C. ;x game on the ground of gthe latter! n thr 4:b. rhe score stood 10 to' 1.1 in favor of the Mitllintown club. I". Win. II. Ilodgers has succeed cd Professor Klliott as superint'.iiil- ents guaranteed. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Democrat and Uegister building, opjosite Old Fellows' Hall, Bridge street. tf. . Hold It t the Light. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preporation of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to cam bine onlv the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a lottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look through it ; notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 30o and $1. tf. A Cure Tor C'uuatlpallou and Sick Headache. Sides, Lard.. VirFLINTOWN GRAIN MABKKT. Wheat, Corn, old ........ Oats, Bye Cloverseed. ....... Timothy aed . . . . . Flax good ......... HriiXi...... ..... Chop........ ..... Shorts. Ground Alum Salt. American Salt..... 80 to 83 38 28 5U $1.00 1.50 1 60 HO 1 20 20 00 1 00 I HO f the Presbvterian Sabbatl 1. Mr. Elliott resigned n and is now in Washington, l.v tin- use of one lottle. Warrant dni'jrht. r of Juiues MehIV-v of llar- t d the ::.. st wonderful blemili cure ' iolta, Lancaster Co., 1'a., living there ever known. Sld bv K lViuks i for a vear i r f wo. From there he Co., Druggists, Millliiitown. Nov 6-! moved to Northern Ohio, wh-.-ro be i ii:..:r l l l.:iii. i ... I iosi oi-j uiic anu tuiy eioni oy ueaiu. j In 141 he removed to Ihmois, from li'oomlield Advocate savs; ii Mr- i ; r. ; V .1 c ti- la t. u is p s of Lowistown, cir. ig friends on the 4th 1 Mrs. J. S Cloud are is . I ".:i'.:i!iuel Mover near town P irk. r isite 1 friends iu i.y . M:!:liu county, l.i,t w.-ek. lvr ider and wife vi-ite.l :.. r of Mr. Krei ler last week. - V John Martin William D 1 ' ! T"- ' 1 '""snip use . t(, Kent net v .i-..l"su!,.o..r,f tb ; st rang., ...gredien's m tl.:r b-.tte. j t;, Tl.unt.e j., a;iheSS states -p.. , ' . :VW.,-I1KI,"A iihe w.s largely ii.terested in the con- tteiy ,1;s..ovcre i , Htril,.ti f ,,ui,ic Improvements. Win u the California fever struck .....ii ..,, uK.-ii imms fin t : was made entinlv of buckwheat me il, fI',, T . " fi Herman Howe, returned from -ever-1 i i -tr i . ' the st it cs lie was among the fi st to a! ,!:ns ,.f cauipic and ! .1 t 1 1"'.1 "'Vht vet.e.rmg of e4.cb lt, au., m.tdtt the jonrtt.v thith- Koaring Kun in The narrows 't ' !j' l'1" 1 "e'.t unat- lv f. t s nrtn lv aifl , t,u. ioJ b' wav week. Thev report 1 avin-r bud : ' !" W "f ,he UU I-t5"uu g.,,d tim. " ,tlicoa.i-ig. j am-. He ; -.rticij atvd in all the po- . ! '"So'iio .lavs niro Clinton Snielman ' liti.'iJ mt.vt roeiiTs incident iotheor- 22nd of :.Iub- the farno iants. . ilored. will plav tile i of Phiivdeli.h.a drop l.is fi-ieids hist Satur- i f i. r: . T : V l i. :-r lo. J. ,. rL;, i- runs M. ico an 1 ii i- hurryin;. ; 1 i- -w lloU: hU Tii. : th" e i 'ii bakery taps 'ii- w ,.rk Third :! ilavs Mo t Ituton ri'i'i'Iiiliin, a sh -ciuaker residing on I'ist Wasii ie.gt !i .-He. t, ('Lauib-i-biirg, wa; struck and t; in o-nri!y ;i:j-:r. d by V.t- li,.!.fii:!: . lb- was engaged in tix-inr some si. iiiting in nar -f his lio'is wlu 'i a bin.- iigl t :!asi:d le f ; f oiv Lis ivi-4 an 1 an iuMan. latt-r the Ph-asa::t View this county. e!:ipl..r-j "U'htuiag haft ha.I eutt re.i his foot, e 1 on a trin k farm at Losh's Kuii, Mr. S;:. 'man thrown to his Perrv count v, went to bathe in the'1"'1" titterd a I .ti.1 prn aw and On t Cuban ; M.fila.town dub i.ii t!.c ll'i.r a.r..;:.ir: : evi r you go to ? a il m't m:.-s tiiis ..ne I oe gr.e liri-! i base ball ind .f If lie, , rv.n.e navs ago, i..-w is .iiea!I.-r lx llA l-leiul.ci., i.f ! :s .U-e i i v i . utity grr.ngers will St :!..! u g!t"s w.vuls on A'.lg- tU- 1 II :'.n hour wa S. Kl f unilv hurried from and heljw.. him to shelter, limed f..r a time Mid f -l" .is unable to speak. a i. -t:. Patti isot! s- trip to i.J . 1. .. has lietn on I'monlow n. F:v- c-mai v.'.'l ste'.pe t into water knj depth a::d v. as drowned. Jud e Siuiit.d 11". rd a native .f Juniata but n-cv in oue i.f the de- tartznu:ts at Wafhin 'ton. D. C.. is I 1- s- cashn r of t-e I irst ited among his friends in MitMintown, ' National ili'ik t-ndeve l his re-ig: a Iat iek. Mer-hait J. M. H. Ifoid. 1 tion of the cis: iers'.i;., t take j !:'c de- d was a br..th-. r of the Judge. ' the l-'th inst.. for tiie ptr s- of taking ch:;ro. of the First Nati- n;d fa 1 .T.I! -are l t'r I a 1.1. r I" T t in. ri-; .:i a. t i 'atious f..r approved pensions Letters leinainii: s..n Pa . p..- )::;... in t!. Parter-' not e:.l!e I for: Alexander Don. an, CI-yd Dutiu. D. Persons a.-kii.g for letters "i .::.)! i.s laiuarv at for home sum- sav thev are litis .f Soru.-e Hill, ight do"af a l all. li. g . i irviii-r i u granted au j f.isioc. M. K. Foster, Presiding Ft- , . a l:e 1 iu the M. K Church, ; ea N il .' . it h evening. Fia: !; Murray ha become an ns s;-t-o t ii th- Dur.can-ville. P.Iair Co. t railnvi-i ticket oilice. ! i I.' ii. tt McMeen's hea ling niach'ite . at Mae.. ), ni l has l.en l uuning day j nil I night to ln i filer M.Chl 11. MsNi-rr, P. M. Do in: el I. m tin atKive lis advertised. V J ily 1, 1S0J. j Mrs. Jan.- Th itelu r and two eh:l- j dren fr. :u A'triou i, are visiting i'l lus.ar.ua YulVv. They ainv.d; l..:e:nd s .ttllied a night with' Sh- r I fT L hi 1 .n's family, anil j .ur nev. d lip the Valley iu Judge J. K. Patter-i-ii's conveyance. I Four tights t t lie 4th ot J ulv. One of them wr '. k :' Tyrone as cashier, ty, i'.v.. .me . f the la-g-i.iers i f the bai.k'was i t:.,- i t.tc - r;a.!c vacant ' F; ia C st ck- cted to the r s- ig:i:it:oii of Mr. Kio-s. James . Tho-ups !i was el. ct.-d assistant cash ier. Mr. Kl -ss a m-.u f more than average business ability, and will bring to the Tyrone ba'ik an ex ecutive .".l.;!ity e.pia 'to its capacity. An ei c .uvaoing s;on ef t'.e times is the reiaiikild. growth of thoe liili-al lllOVemellTs Il.cl.leJlt io t MO of- gan-zati in if the n- vv Stat -. acting with the d i:ti"i ant party, and whs a vprc-scntative in the L'gis'st ure. 1h sid. s tilling c t her 2.. uor.i' .'.e and im li -rtai.t t i.si-ion--. During l is so- j .urn on the Pa-ilie Slope he ea- j countered and sustained all the vie issitu.a s of fort aue. But age and increasing infirmities made him re-J nli.e that his dys of active useful-1 nes were over, and some ten years j ego he ri turned to his intive State,' j-adlv broken in health, and f r the! h-.s' six or seven i e irs has resided iu tir n;i !-'., .piietly and uursicnta lioilsly, passing the evening if his da s an.i t-t the sc:".es of his cbild ho 1. Here, after his h-ng, active and eventful life, he .piitlv and ca'mly .i i paixd h:::i-eil to m. et his h.d, au I g. ntly passed away iu the early morn f (io.l s holy Sabbath, sur rounded by relatives and friends, ho appreciated him in life and sin cerely lament his death. He died a Christian gentleman in every sense i f the t rm. His remains were laid to fe-t in i he old l'r i-bv tei ian grave-vard on the Lill. be-id.-s those nf bis parents n Jiusitav torenoon. bis funeral Dr. Silas Lane w hile in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other lierlm, makes an easy and certain eure for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggists sell it nt oOcts a package. tf MA It HI Eli : Hol'TZ Bui lJAKEK. At the Luth Wail laI soi:a.-e. bv llev. I'hilin ( Iraif Tuesday evening, the 24th inst. David K. Houtz to Miss Mirv A Brubaker, b .th of Mdf .rd township. C'ami'Beix Kt.s-Fj.p. On the :24th iust., at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bricker, in Huntingdon, by Key. James Curns, Mr. Citorge S. CampWU of Harrisburg and Miss Lliie Keiiepp ()f Huntingdon, Pa. HAVE YCU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? AUK YOU A BORROWER ) VAl.i. AT THE FIRST ST ATI JS; A It BANK, S:I!FI.l.ViOW., I' A. FOUR I- J H ClvTT PAID OX .TIME CERTIFICATES McnEy Leaned at Lowest Bates. Philadelphia Markets, J uly 5, 1S90. Pennsylvania washed wool 2S to 3'Jc a lb unwashed wool 1" to 22c a I lb. Flour at 2.t0 to ?4.4U a uarrei. ! tj tf :t 9.r. barrel. Wheat re jected 71 to 78c. Good wheat 8S to Doe ; choice 94 to 97c ; corn 39 to 41e ; oats 33 to 3(s- ; beef hum lfic ; smoked i.ork ham 11 to 12J,c , but ter 1 to 24 ; cheese at o to : su gars Cc -. eggs 12 to 14c ; live hens 12 to 13c a lb ; Southern potatoes at $ 3 to ?3.25 a barrel ; southern on ions at f 2. to i.5Q a barrel ; dew berries 4 to 5c a quart -, red rasp berries 5 to 7c a pint; black rasp berries 4 to 5c a pint ; whortle ber ries 10 to 11c per quart : goose lr-i-iea a quart, 9 to 10c ; cherries 8 to 10c a quart ; currants 8 to Kc a lb : southern applss $2 to $4 a barrel ; w atermelons 518 to $20 per bund red: bay at $7 to $13 a ton ; rye straw, $17 U ?1S a ton. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLMTOWI.P. WITH HHANCH AT PORT ROYAL.. Stockholders Individually Liable. ! JOSEPH KOTDKOCK. PreuJent. T. VAN IRWIN", Cathur. BIEECTOE. V. C. Pomoroy, , JoHt-pn Komroi K, John HertEter, Kot-ert K. barker, T. V. Irwiu. Pliiliii M. Kt-fner, Loui Y.. At-intton, BTOCKUOtliEES : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Rothrock, June 11 . Irwin, L. K. Athincon, It- K. Parker, W. C. I'omeroy, J. IIolaieH Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Jerome K. Tlioiiipson, Jr John Uurtzlur. T. V. Irwin, CbarlottcSnvder, Josiali L. Barton, John 31. lir, Kob.-rt II. I'ntti rson. F. M. JJ. l'enntfll. Three and Four j er cent. ii.l. rest will tie paid on certificates ot ilor-ite. jan 2J, 18'i0 tt I i i t VtFLINT')WN VAKUITS. Vtrtitr'ur., J'l'y 9, ls'-o. Hn'ter Tee" , H:.m Shoulder, .. 10 14 . lo TrenopaMM Notice. ii ..... i.r.-tiv motioned not to mi ..... .... tresspass, on the 1'ann hind aud woodland ot ! the niidei(rri'-l Mi'tord township, (or the purpose ol hauMti?, hiiiitmir, tihinp. pic kma herrirn, throwing down t.-nre, cut t inc tiniher, 6lz. The- l.i ag iinst tre-spass-lT.g will tn.- ei:orced. Pamfl Fl lltB- Novi iuher 27, till a Kicking" ! sclio -Is imparting tvclis.ical knowl-; 8(.rvic.- taking i.lace i'- lh Wcst e onnlifvin-' for the practical du-' mins-i-r IV. J'ivt..i-;..., , l,,,,,.l, 1... k place in town mi' tics . t ' bf.-. An instance of this tin- J saactuarv of bin christian love.' fol- i.rece I-nt'd success i tne I'kickett ; !.,w.-d by rcl itivt-s aud friends, and i t'.'M.r.o: ('..MMi.n. v. (formeily ; then- thev will t-st. in tb.. rwur-. w-.th :i iittn.iM r . f I.- w it..w:i vunr m il w :ios- cliampion Uoiiri.-lie.l a re- j iryant A StraMoii), l'hiladclpbi i, lo- ; (i,,n morn, whil" his houl has re volver. Fort unat civ f.-r hiius. If and , cated in thehmidsomo ?mv '-(iirarl !tni-ind unto tb. (lo.l nlm mo.l it others he di-l not shoot. They nil li iiklif -r."' Jhoad and Chestnut Sts. j iiiiiss. .! ttir iat: I"" tn skin oi ttieir ! iii-1 he v:(;in- oi ilic i-iuii-lin-' isi no m F.-ah- botto-.t a new full' teeth." Iiai'lioti dollars, tin- t:tii::i;i'' in busi- st.;;im thresher and eni-K- j S;)Vs a H irrisbnr-j nper: A min f' ";; ' T !irr'h L'""1,,l!- j utc- insect c.lled the c:,t Ions-" iias 1 !;. T.. w isfown IniiejK-ndeiits will ' ia;t I'- its app.-arnnc. iu myriads i-i p!v. tiie Mitlbutown base ball club, j the vicinity of Hai i-b::r;'. and fcrre, i-Ti the I'Jtli of .lulv. . I tboiirlt Imrnilesa, is a source ot -'real it, i vr... r tt..;..i..i. .IT..,;..,.,,,, T.,.o; ,,, rio.i.1 inll,;.!"1"1 "H iumh. hi.- nessaiid sKcith.-uid ;ic-n bythist'ol ley.- is w.ii y.i in; make life. lli im .i n t li:m .loilnrs to anv ' lar.n or woman desiring to a successful st:'.rt iu bus:ness Tlie Amerlrnn I'artnera' Co t atiipmeiit, .Mount Uretna Park, L,bauon C o , I'a- ' annvanoe. Thrv infest buildings) ,'. isi ivn place the firs of last week. Hon W. C. Pomerov is Juniata ''n?:t's Hi-pubiican lJpprenentative on the SMte Central Citnmite. Th.. 1'ort Iloyn! F-and will furnish in :istc for llie ( i rarg" l"'s picnic p.t Mr (ir. tn.i l'nrk in August. creep;r.g Host s. Contractor (I. W. Smith nut a human family" by .k i.tocf ; bmcstoin, r.-k into their ycs, tars :i'i'l;,n't:,,.ssl.t,,,.i Wb-n tl,.f.xi,lns;,.ii took placo. stones of varitms sizes were pri.j;.cti-d skyward, and when thev came down there was a rattling John H-.llobaiich, ' Sr., id Sur vcvor 1. V. liurchfield, while cxolor : ng t heir "iatids on the heights of 1 Slack i T. it mount sins, -c am across a e - i eta'' growth that Lad the appear-, tractor hadtak.-n himself a 1 ng dis- ;iwi of ears of corn. herooves of houses an 1 th't lit-ighlK-rhood. Th id les con The grow th i The T.oyal T.egion w ill gie an on- " l atches or clusters. The ais, r- on j it;;ii iiiciit ni the M. 1.. I hnvcli :e evepinir of the 11th inst. j S.o.i Calhigher of Walkrr town-: lit. had n v:i!;:ablo br.rse to die of 11. sore thrteit. and so forth. i alji:t the sie of, and look v-rv much oi the i .-stern parr or tne state. N ..I.. Suloff, s'lidctit of Stt. Cl- . Centre county, is at his home :;tt. ison for summer vacation. 1- like ihe ears of sweet c. rti on the heavy end on th. It is a rate plant, and thi: h is 1! .t be. Il i .it .A w ii. v.hst it 1-. sto. d oil tance out ol the wiir he beueved but a btoiie ulnint as large as a lu ll's egg came down f-o close by the left side of bis head th.it a hole whs touii !. ; cut iu tin- lott si te ot tnr- rim ot his b ita nist 1 hat and his ! ft ar wa -t'ppeI," ca: s-.ii h it I v was not hurt Iievoiid a slight ! tuiriiii.g Sv-nsation. It was a close m. .. t it t.. :... l r;,,,,,. - , . i -i.i. ii. .... "l ' - 1 1 l.e tlul'est time lor imsmcs-i is. M.-.Vhster, 1 ae got,.- to visit friends ; .j,,,.;,,., .i-i,.,f J.ilv times, then the ! "A Western Fair association 1ms bus n. ss man has paru tiiua, but j had t f .ilo .ving statement printed m. b is not the cist- with the farmer. ; 's pr-ss tickets: " I Ins ticket proo- th. u is his must jov. i.s time, it is his b.y nas Im n paid for ten times over 1 h.iiMsl time an. 1 in the winter when bv ihe pap-r to which it is issued. It j i! -ebusi'ies-s peoj-l-aiv tl e busiest the j 1,0 ''on to 1 in the hands of any 'firmer can take liis 1 .-is. ire at nt-m-l -' "i.m, woman or child, white" back, iig to his stock an-1 K-nst ir.g bis e.l, r yeilow.wlio Iavors tne assor l sluus bv ti e hoa:e lire. Such i.s life. ' -' 1-r. seating it. Itisg.M-dfor , .. ,, . entniuce and gland stuid. and the Alv. rf.seu list of 1. iters uncao.-U jf ,jriT;llp: will be entitled to for iviuaiiitcg in the l'ost Ohce. at a p m fr( e Tiie asH-intion re Mitr.iuf-wii.Jl'a.. for lb- we.k ending ,,,iz. s ,. f:u.t that its fpleodid J;::ie 2Hlh, lsV.0. iVrsons eadnie; p.,. ilsoWit,., larKelv if not wh.1-r.u- letters iu tins lwt will please tinK ,r fo th(( Uotil.,.s freely given by for advertised matter. LvMers : j-, ,., .in, while we cauuot reu- we return m in, ..irs. .Jennie i.. jnincau, -. t . Kii kiu.i i, ll.r.i Iji ach. Jami s Mi C.vt r.rr, P. M. Says tiie Iilo .mti.-Id Advocate: Lewis tilltilian, Ks.j., uf Cireenwood, w as a v isit. -r lo thu countv-sat oa Tueslay .f last week, and as a mutter of course dropped in at the A Ivo- tl S : :,h. crs l!eports rrom across Iho At!a-:iic, . : "grain crops in F.nghuid have led on nccoimt ef bad weather." Mis,.s llllen mil IV.icv I.irker i.i W:.shingtoii. IX C, are visiting I- friends and relatives in Juniata. IMra. Jerome Fern r nnd il Ai: ker, built the sc-ilTolding t the Court House for the paint "Miss Isabella Allison, daugliter of h: t Allison has secured a iH.s;tion . ti e census di luirtmetit at Wash- n nuirriiure li- tises were issued the i:!o,,mfi.-ld, Terry ctiutv r's olli.-e duriti!' the month ' f June. f-. h'e ' im Ilergy's patriotism was stim "':i'. i n the 4th of July, byhiswife M. s. ting him with a fourteen jiound b h;,l.v. Tl i 1 1 . i r.f the ofitHintowti base '"il i i il. with the colored Lewistown s- n.-it i s. s.-i.red IS t 1 in favor of the l.n,ne team. Th- Young IVopVs' Chrislian Kn-ie.-ior Soei. tv. have 1hii holding f.-ini jM lecture room .f the Presln t. ri.iii church. .1 hti Moist ami v. if- of soent several davs in hew ist-iw II. toii-n l..Kf ......I. 41J .tiksI i.f David Jiclo nl :mgl, .ind family. Hon. Jusepli Marti , and nephew Elmer I'arker. c une from Pittsburg, to speiid the 4th among their friends nca-Q. iii-r au equivalciJl ii our grat.-f.il thiuiks. IWrssor I-ee of Patterson, was in- v -d with compassion for a pnui less kn; -M of the r izor, that called tos.e him some days ago. The wander r was not averse to taking a'ms and be so worked himself in the ... , r-icoi I.f the i .rr.feoso r, that ite t bn-e. He is a genial ami wuole-j ,,IOV,;,lLd him with a nice soiil.-.t g. iiuemari. ue was veu picas- i ; i.ants. I lie iioma.l jus trip to Alabamn, would not exchange tus j , iinisbin-' touch ed with s.iid he f nin in t ir.- n-.voud for whole coun ties in Alabama Jacob Will had a thrilling .xper- ielice lit Jericho Mill dam (n the li itisi. lie was attending a pic r.ic an 1 rode his horse into tho dam to w-iti r the K ast. Tr.e animal ;,ef mined go furth.-r and as Air. A ill bad onlv a halter on the U-ait. which s.. encouraged the animal in msub ,,,d nation that instead of rulurmng to the shore from which it entered the water, it deliberately hwatn across the dam to the far sli-re. Jake kept its back and Iaudeel with the lieast on the opHsite shore, with no injury to himself accepting a thor ough w ttting up to his middle. clean Heem but . i ..,. ',, i .,n.l f.lt like nnttine- on which he did. He was to assist Iec in the duties of the p! ice, and in order to appear finer in the eyts of men be expected to shave and fhtimt'oo, he thought it best to have a coat To secure the finishing apparal he tol 1 Lee : ' I'll . out atnl buy myself a coat." lie went out and that was the last sight his benefactor had of him. The pro fess. r is satisfied he is the victim of a cot ti.lence training barln r. Tramp l.nrlieis bad better keep away from Lee's place for month'B to come. Early in the morning of July 2, Iw.an wurkiiur on Bridge Ai ol'st 17th to .'Ird, inclusive;. o000 acres : romantic groves ; mount i:u sec-lies : pure water si a-ings ; beaut it'iil h.ko. Ample railroad facilities, very low ra-f s : vpiiet transit. Canvas tent wn imn..ilil:.n s for 12000 formers and their families : lii'xb 1 tirange Hal! ; model F. liners' Alii nice Hall : large pavilion fur Ag ricultural disci:ssi us: mammoth audit ilium forcntcitainiiicnt ; iimu b rh.-ss attractions and amusements : So. 0(1 J squ ire fef-tof pla' f. .mis for ag riciiltural implement exhibits ; acres for machinery in mr.tion. .kd boarding at satisfactory prices ; everything reasonable. Agriculturalists invited from . verv part of America. (Irounds open Saturday, August ICth. Opening sermon bv Itev. T. leWitt Tulmage, D. D., Sabbath, August 17th. Sacred music by l."0 trained chi rist-rs. For jiarticulars address Executive Coiiimittfce American Farmers En cair.pmen', Harrisbnrg, la. Aug. lo, Isfio. Our Ctmpetitors are kicking lecxiiie we took every advantage that the markets alTordeil in the selection of our 3UPHRB SPRINC END SUMMER STOCK, They kick because the-'re left. Their kicking is the strongest testimony that can be oflered to Our excellent sfocl; and low priee, STILL TO THE FROST, AND LEADING ALL COMPETITION IN Hon est tj, Integrity Enterprise. MEYERS is conducting a gigantic Bale of special values in stvlish spring clothing for men and youths. A most charming lu-idgeur. Cl6) M?! 18 r, al ta'ior made imported D: ss and Business Suits for on- -mm'-y 12 For the first time in the anDals of tl.e Clotl.ing Trade this offer coutronts you. Don't fail to t: ke advantage of it. Among the S ick Suits you will find magnificent black nnd Line Cheivoits with or wUh out patch pockets, and they are just as good as they're nobby. The Cuta way frock suits inclu.le some tine materials ns Wide Wales, Clay Diagonals, Worsted Scotches, and Bradford Cassimcres. Every Suit is worth' from 10 to 2o per cent, above the price we shall otTer only 5d2. HERE'S A DANDY, ON LY 3-33 FK HOY'S SI ITS WORTH 5 & G- This sale consists of about 47o Short I'ant Suits. They aru all made of extra fine quality and fashionable material-, an 1 trimmed in the best possible manner, lhey certainly are the best bargains oll'cred this season. Your choice to-day for s:.3o An almost en. Hess assortment of Short Pant Suits at $.'!. in Ca6siraeres, Chevoitf, Worsteds, i;, au.l every suit a "dead " bargain. BOYS' SIIORT-rANT SUITS. Our assortment includes everything worth having, from the plainest to the richest designs, ee the suits we offer at $1.00 to 1.78 and 2.25. )n each one you will effect a big saving of money. Then we khall offer an extraordinary fine line o Bovs' Suits at $4. So, and Sd.oO Thera are the cream ft vies of the season. Be eure and t;iku a look at them. We Charge no more for good Sellable Goods than others do for Poor. Our aim is to make permanent customers of every one who calls once. To serve everyone that will not require pressing to call again. Thus it ia that we now stand exclusively on tuo merits of our good.Taud have inaug urated this ('HEAT SPECIAL VALUE DISPEUSI0N. in the fullest assurance that we can prove to yv our ability to discount every other hoii.e in trade in giving the utuio'st "value and satisfaction for every cent you miy be pk-Hsed to invest with us. See the Mas-nifcatt Sack Suit from 3 up to ?10. See our one thre an I four Button Cut'iicnys. S, 10, S12, $lo. See our Black Twill Clu voil Snitst, .SVA- or Froik'at 310. AV our Buys" Short Pant Suits fur $1.25. See our Boys' Long; I'ant Suits for ?J o.-, COME AND GO THROUGH QUE HAT DEPARTMENT Not only you be delighted aud astounded at its magnitude and the un iform price every wh,r- prevailing, but v,.u will discover that we carry ey- ry novelty of the seuson in ample va: i!y Our b.ivs and Children's Straw Goods at j .resent being H sp.-cial feature, calling forth the admiration of everyone. e further p,io- particular pleasure in calling attention to our Fl UMSmtlS, TRL.NK" AMI SATCHEL DEPARTMENT. Vhieh are replete to the uiinui.-ht detail, and vou will find them respec tively in Im,. pubrui'ting uulu- ,r J of value ;.n fa varietv of goods such aa it would be impossible to lind elsc-.s i.et o. LATEST STYLES ! LEST 01 A LIT Y ! LOWEST PIIICES is our s(2!ioi"g moitu. lien- are a lew- inslauces : The celebrated 1'olaris Jem Pants, sold everywhere at. 1.2o for 79c. (iood.lnialile C.i-si.m ie Suits, sold every wlieVe at $'.. an.l.ld. for $G. f'-."Vith evi-ry boy and man's suit bought .wo will givej.a FREE OF CHAK;F, A BAT AND HALL. FERI) MEYERS, the Liadmg and Largest out litter ef mankind in Juniata County. Iou't fail to examine Opportunity to Secure gain. Itar- Sumuel Stravir did r.of find a cus tomer to buy his clothing store, therefore he has laid iu a nice new st.M-k t verv- low cash price. Old ft ;cU Mill at cost as be wants to quit bnsiness and will Bell to anyone wanting to buy him out. He in vites you to call and learn terms and so forth at his store on Bridge Street, ltterson. May 7, lSi0-3m. 18G5, K S T A F L I S II E L, 18S9.; Special invitation To The ; I'ublic To attend the Attrtictive ale ol Clothiug th.it goes on (Juiry lrora THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HAHLiBX. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BEYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, HOYS AND CHILDREN It truly marvelous to ee T 11 I : B E A U T I F L I, S T YLES di':uits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low l'ricoa. laiSgai21S WithOUt a parallel, iric leave 1I (:on.;et.tor.s in the rear, Po don't fail " j to jrivo him a call if in need of Clothing OUR GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or 3 011 will miss 'Flic 8ijht of the Reason, nnd if yon miss that you will miss Sliirt and fixing in General. A jood Shiit that fits an 1 keeps its shape don't pnll at the neck or bnle at the bosom, is what we offer every time. In nnJarweitr we fLow a superb lire of Spring and Summer weights and patterns. Our Hosiery Department leave nothing to le de sired either in style, quality or vari ety. As to Xeckweur we simply ex-ct-l all our past efforts. See our Summer Silk Ties at 23 and .Vc. They're worth double the prices, at Ferd Meyer's clotbing house. JEW IKHi STORE. Y. CRATOBi, " PUABMACIST, has o eued a new drug store in ilif ilintown and has in stock a full line tt .tnr br.-akinir. Thev tried f nil sroods ktr.t in a first class DlllVl, " ' .-t.il -w . . a . J. 1 . 1.".,-. .1 Movura Pint M- I .1 tora ' f i-m -1 1 : to cet into the Ferd Mever's cloth- j drug store. PmascBiiTioss accvbate ing store, but Ferd's little dog Bear- LTCoMPorsi.H). Purity of ingreda- SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, FOR EVERYBODY AT G. W. HECK'S SHOESTORE, OX URIDGKST.;. MIFFLINTWV.'N, PA. D. W. H A R L E Y illFFLlNTOWN 1JV. "Some live? vSre f;e. 9 .1 the more wotfW i,V-rh s briehl-er.' Busy wives who use SAP0LI0 never seem to grow old. Try a ca,ke J. complete wreck of domestic happiuers lies r1.5n resulted from badly -washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, cr from triis wbiii oemed light aa air. Eut by lhe.se things a racn on- judges of hia wife's devotion to hsr family, er.d charges her witU general crplect when he fin' her careless in the-ra paiticulars. Many a homo owes a large part of it3 thrifty neatness cz.d ita consequent Lapiiirs3 to SAPOI.IO. trtroriT oiirn u'dM:tu!c ( jfsprr c-joi: fcr UPdlW, !u uuiUe a teller pro lit. rnd back kucil anlcleit, and iiwUt oa baius Jut nbat you ordered.-va IT I A FACT V. F.l.b KNtV, N TH T XI 11 I1AVK The Largest Stock -OK- 11ARDAVARE IJN THE COUJNTY !uilir.' Hardware was hly r m !(w ac now, mils, i.o( hs, inr.i:s s., n:.Mi:sT, iivri:n, in f.-i-t t vtn thin in the I In row :u I-.hu im-1 inline House Furnish in? Goods WALL PAPFtft, ISMin8, &c, ArcAou Sold al Itollom lrir's ly FRANOISCUS HARDWARE & CO 1 SPi:iX(i AM) SI M.MLK GOODS. J . i,H inf .riu tbe pulihc- that I have 111 my ti-w niillim-n- tf.r at ray place i rt-si'lunce on Water street, M.tf intown, 5. tf.nd door from corner of liridge street, s full stock of Sj.rirsa t Siiinmer tu llinery rno'l", all new, and of the lattft fyle8. sail ba-ir:g employ, i firt class iuii!iu' rs I am irijAr-'l to fr.yyW t'.-ef-uV':o with ewrythiLg found in a i!r-tcUb n.ilhner utori", conjo and exaruii.; n.y atock. I consider it no trouble to nl-uw floods. MRS. DEIHL. March 22-8"d.T. ojv-.B.iy. bra. A.. eU, 4 UrMdniLj, - T. lo t'- wii Ks- 1 c . , ' 1 rf . .... 1 7 r- ? I... : :,riL--, -r.'j V" i 's-tre T .r Catir.c.i Ifat.ty Urv. OLk auHL omen. W'ri im..'.''t.'''.u AjT tmil. R. C. CHASE & CO., PHILA.. PA. mrwl J mini' ciqrwg lin.t' r-' I - 1. . H .v-. y
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