Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 12, 1884, Image 3

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!; ", lTfr'i-fni"1, inserted at 60
lrtaf!?a' escn insertion.
T"1 Hi !r Hiertu.n.
l(. '"., u n.t.p to those d.wmng
SHORT LOCALS.
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jj f,. b-.ve stating rink.
Kt U P !' 'lu
-- brs D-uids in rranKiio
re 1
fl: :K;n. ClrTe'.aaJ
the White
vorv xtveti nisrriagi'S there is
;s0t:o mT
..:!!, wr ti. sale of the Sarey and
t. r c.U! out, wrap yourself m a
w .
v.Mll0Ir rar to fo " "h"'-
. vrrit.-ry ir tL "e" fl',Ure"
, $i.n,!'.'l1" aimally to run the
c.,t'Xo c!.io c"""tr-v-t,1.1,.K.r
i wi:d ducks wirc shot by
Err. Vr. l'."nr v wilt preach in the
r..y;rii:i church next Salibaih.
ff jnil!h recovered bis health to
h ( it ;rc li-a-t b ! out o! Ju:,r-
: . .c?iir.e
cutity tanners are looMng
fv.Lev. bv a mystenoi
lis dise.iee.
irii;.'
it-;. l':7:-eth We'.ker, ol Liverpool, Fer--r
rtc.-i.ed $i :. back petision last
jj:.-'r. ft. Jo'ii Ul1 "'vi Lockwooil
. ,f v :-. ti.e political log that arose from
t;; :vCtl03.
ti,, .,.. , l.i.-ator i;i a family is a good
r,:ifr. Stt-scnl for tie Senti-el
Ju . '- Va'iey Ha; k ha raised the
.' . :-.r.r i.n c rtiticales of deposit.
ci.ivt: :i:.icrt.
i -tie sar corn cobs saturated
or rosin, are said to be the
t: luo- b f "c kn. I'iing.
r.,;tj,-r a widower, but it is not true
:u: ht !l Lockwood have gone to
ti, , ,,;. p,.! t- be married.
TU- creniitory at Lancaster is nearly
rej.iv lor work, and person s have applied
f.r ikt bun,!rg ot their bodies.
5si: el TLnuas. of Fernuuigh.h n been
Jrr. to jitei J the I'uited Stales Court at
f;;;Vcrg ::i the capacity ot a juror.
The k e h rhcored Butler at the
,:.r vi iK-fore tj election forgot to
.i-jc i tie UeTicra! on el.-cii in day.
Pri.t r Il-mc.sn has taken up houe
k::rg :a the IV!yteria pirsonaie
i; h vacated by Mr. Benaug'u list
wefk.
Iirtk. tl.c si'-ce limn will e!l a you a first
c ? :::'. lion n a'ie calt-kin shoe lor
L i.n iiiik-. Keteen.bcr every jair
it w.rraut.d.
(.-.titans t'lit hiv? b t '.iri-i'ir are hanging
ti !,--.:'- i idjie I reai:ll of the count
e: '': yr Vori r.-tur i jj.igus or Ujard of
C3:.a-ser.
I:ra.ribr! J", retneuiber ! that the
ci t.it '. t I iiy yijur boots and shoes
ui: V.". Iirk i . ,uer .Main aud Bridge
;?.. i: L.:i.: ou. j
I.-:. -ii ilM.n-ion, k;:o.vn to all oi the J
A'aiit-i"' i ' ; lis "r : r lie into business
tr , r.( rx: of the B.-.rd Ik use at Xew
l.t. 1'. irv co: my.
F i ir A bi.rse srd lot of 4 acres!
est Yr
s en
lil'S v.
Writ, in V'glk.T towr.fhip. Ad--
. !r n J, ,l.n Cck, Van Vv'ertjju-
i'. t ii...v ,r.ta the "id Worid jro-
!.: -.i. ti.tai 'o:don jis ail right. The
Eriti-i. t it was the French that laised
tLv s: ttt his cit't'ire.
ii. v. Ce' its ?ic;iub and Mrs. lisuav.gh
t't their ri. arture for l'hi!alo!p'uia last
Fiiiijv. T:.ct -ariM tenuis in tie c;ty of
Brv.ll.iiiT I.'.,c til: next yprir..
-'. '.". Ii j-is.,1., a student from the
L'.:;i. : x; 1 !: olopiv .t Seminary nt Selirs-E--i-v
, ;iai h-a ;n tie Lutheran Church
lu'irse: e av. l evening oi; Sunday.
S ior.e :i if -ii.t .k, ofrt'aiaer township,
:' ,!i lU'H'tity. liol .-.ti ear of corn that
tr-T. i, ; !j.r;ii shelled and the grains
c::util ; the rCMi'.t v.js K1S gsains.
The I .T.o. istic.r?'.li:en Jiaried out t'
p-a ie several evee'mgs last week but every
tiu.s :!,it they got started an unfavorable
i't-t A. !, r ,ui :i. V., drove theiu in.
11c ."all hivir l-,at L- i:.ks are. neariy ail
'tiien !
fa.r.. r.
it.g.',,
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a r,
$.!;
1! 1-, L
lil.I,
.t :liat will not preient ar.y one
;;;t;g into faa-nel Stayer's cloth
r : l,t:y a uit oi cheap, su! ttantial
i '; clothing.
t 1. i yeu want to s ve from f a to
jr ea-h year on your foot 1
f ur bio'.sand shoes fro.:. G. W.
: rlv Lxcliisive Boot and Shoe
'o is iu J'.iiii;ta (ountr.
't'J tii- lipj.ier, a farmer living near Fleet
';. !::!: eour.'y, has beu releived of
tli-su-j..;..-:, n of having murdered a hired
J!- r.tr.id ileh. The latter was discover-r'-
t.i, .Vmiuj hearty and well."
''fry Si'earcr.ot Fort Koyil, while belp
to rl.ii lr.s itt stti'.rday, had his left
lg crushed between the ankle and knee and
the toes .t ,; right foot crushed by get
ti'H tlii.ni under the wheels of a freight car.
It Butisr is badly b;aten ha caunot be
li-ed fro'n talking. His latest deliver.
ar"'e it that '-Jamea Buchauan was given
tli vL-cto-ai vote of Pennsylvania by fraud."
Vut-stion referred to Butier and the Detnoc
ncv. axd Eatencss Live Stock As
'ht.,, cr 1B r-j,1IBn Statu. Insures
on ai,d cattle against theft and disease
t rweioLably ratss. For terms apply to
A. II. Wain,
aIiT.iiiti,wn, Fa. Agent.
Tim Democracy propose to have a grand
i:si!ee in this town it the board ot New
1 'ik cai.vxssers find a majority for Cleve
lai d, all riplii, it is their right to whoop her
EIs just tu that thev do it "decentlv and in
order."
ne ciay last week as Harrison Harks wss
wa'kirg ir. his woods he saw something on
'le i,r lirub of a tree looking like a
ak. Il threw np a stone, and the bird
ard a dead rabbit fell down
Lebanon Courier.
There hac been few (loiiemc-nts the paft
n.or.thp. A writer on the sulject of
on,ci is. say. :t is ow irg to tho facts.
',;ft. t!at ihe men were tow busv w ith poli-
secc.r.d. that the giris have been ate
" tie Ko-n come heme (rt.in political meet-
; aim processions, and that took away
4a of the lom uice.
The Democracy, secured the Po.t can
non, last Saturday, ,nd hvlled u o
Court House yard and fired a salute for
each Tork State elector, which ... ia
romance with instruction from Barnom
the chairman of the Democratic National
Committee that a salute should be fired for
Cleveland.
The Democrat and Register remarks:
Some people have an ide, 14t ,t u
compulsory for a man to render assistance
to an officer, when called upon by the Ut
ter, to make an arrest. Four men in Adams
county thought to recently, and were fined
$2.75 each, which they paid like little men
to save imprisonment.
John and Fred Waldamith, of Milford
township, have a S0U0 pound steer of their
own raising. The Democracy talk of buy
ing the animal and roasting it. It it two
laree, it caunot be handled. It will be a
bipger job to roast it than to elect Cleve
land. The Wald.mith brothers, it is said,
ask $300 for the steer.
George, son of Dr. J. F. Thompson, was
untortjinate on Saturday morning He was
plaj ing in George C. Snyder's barn with
other boys and he and Howard Keagle fell
from the overhead to the tb.rei.hiDg floor.
Howard escaped injury but George broke
both wrist bones of the right arm. lie ran
home to his father who rendered the proper
surgical aid Liverpool Sun.
This is tfce reason why cats waah their
faces after meals : A cat caught a sparrow
and was about to devour it, but the spar
row said : "So gentleman eats me till he
has tirM washed his face." The cat, struck
with this remark, set the sparrow down and
began to h his face with his paw, but
the sparrow tlxw away. This vexed puna
exceedingly, and he said : "As long as 1
live I will cat first and wash my face after
ward." Which all cats do to this day Old
Fable.
The criminal negligence, of shooting at
an object, without knowing wfc:t it may be.
in the woods ot a settled comunity, is again
set torth, in the following item from the
Liverpool Sun. Last week one day a citi
zen of Turkey Valley was out in the woods
after tuikeys, and be saw what he thought
was a turkey moving about in the thick
bushes, so ho took deliberate aim with bis
ritie and tired at it. It wis not a turkey, but
one of Joseph Kaiu's boys moving his bead
about, and the bu let went through his hat
and bair grazing tlin head.
In New York there has been a searching
investigation tor mistakes and irregularities
in the work of election boards. In the 24 th
election district the entire board of canvas
sers was arrested and locked up in the
Tombs because of a failure to tile election
returns. In Juniata county the same mis
take was n a te, and if a fuss had occurred
about who received the highest vote the
return judge from Thouipsontown the re
turn judge from Turbett, and the return
judjie from Black Log would a'l hive been
sent lor and probably put nni ;r arrest for
having failed to tile their election returns in
the otli'-e of the Prot'ionotary at the ti me
prescribed by law. It is a'ways bst to
comply with the act of Assembly and thus
be out of the storm.
Some days ago the family of Mr. Toomy,
who lives at Thompson's Lock heard a
Ftrir.ge crying noise coming from the yard.
At:entiu was given to the noise and the
family looked out into the yard whence the
sound came. Their eyes were greeted by
an ohjeot on the ground. Tin previons ev
ening had been hollowen'an and it was con
cluded by the youngvr ruerntx-rs of the fam
ily that a trsek was contemplated by the
biindlo that lay by the gate, however, the
mysterious look inp olject was approached
and o)icbei and to the amazement of the
family t contain 1 a boy bihy alvut 2
inonili ld. A woman was seen gatting off
a pays.tiper tram at Thouipsontown the pre-
vious evening wnn a oasKel trial lookea
like the ouc that the biby contained and it is
believed that she left the baby at Toomy's.
Mrs. kelson Collier, it is said, has taken
the child to raise.
Report of Atvb Reck School, Fermanagh
township, for month ending October 14,
Whole r,uinber in attendance dur
ing month, 74; during term, 74; average
atte::ilance during month, 61; perceut of
attendance, males, 97; females, til; Num
ber ireicnt every day during month, 30.
The foiiowii'jr was present at every roll call
during month, Geonre StirtlMer, William
Shrefilcr, John Broad, Wis. Broad, George
tt"illiain, WYiiaia Shivery, Harry James,
Jaites Williams, George Dunn. Lucien
Schrefller, Thomas Trice, Fred Suloufr,
Charley Chappie, John Fox, Mary Price,
Clara Horning, Minnie Dunn, Tillie Shively,
Eniiiy James, Mauda Horning, Liura Ponn,
Mand James, Martha Clemens, Julia Rey
nolds; Katie Shively, Frances Uross, Liz
zie Jot.es. Minnie S toner, Mary Chappell
The following missed but one day, Thomas
Jones, Win. Jones, John Wool, L. Loyd
Murphy, Elmer Warner, Saiauel Graham,
John Graham, Florence Horning, Maggie
Brer.t, Lizzie Jo:ies, Ada Fox, Annie Gra
ham, Fannie Chapped
Gkocoe L. IIo'.veb, Teacher.
On Thursday afternoon a fcteuu enjiue,
hk'h was at work at the barn of Daniel
Wcrtz, in Jackson township, exploded its
bo-lsT, instantly ki'ling a young man min
ed David Snytler. He ha I j'lst come out
from tlinner and was fortunately ths only
man near the engine nt the time. Hi was
struct on the forehead by a piece of the
boiler which split ojen his head an 1 scat
tered his brains in various directions. The
lil(!r and smokestack were thrown clear
over the barn. The bud-ling was s-t on fire
and was consumed together with many tons
of hay, l,i00 bushels of wheat, mO bush
els of oats, 1C00 bushnls of corn and some
farming implements, horse gears, ate.
There was an insumce in the North
America of Philadelphia, or $1,200 on the
building and $500 on the crop.
Mr. Snyder who was killed, was a son of
Simon Snyder or Jackson twp., and aged
about 25 years. He was not the regular en
gineer, as the weather being bad in the
morning, the engineer had gone home, sup
posing that work at clover hulling would
he done that day. As it cleared off, Snyder
tired up with the above rvsult.
The engine belonged to fleorge .Wentz,
and the clover butler to James Baker.
The boiler fell 4K feet from where it
started, alighting on, and killing a hog.
Three colts'were burned, as it was impossi
ble to get them from the burning building.
Bloomtleld Times Novembor, 4.
Cure Tor Felon.
An exchange says : I wish to tell those
who may snfier from that terrible affliction,
felons, ot a painless remedy that will effect
a perfect cure in twenty-four hours, as I
have had occasion to prove within the last
three davs. A bdv came here who had
been suflerin? over two weeks with a felon
on the end of her middle finger. I saturated
a bit of grated wild turnip, the size or a
bean, with spirits of turpentine, and appled
it to the sffected part. It relieved the pain
at once. In twelve hours there was a hole
to the bone and the felon was destroyed.
I removed the turuip and applied totaling
salve, and the finger is welL"
Last night we sailed, my love and I,
Last night and years ago ;
Waa.it Sea or moon we drifted through I
I think 1 shall never know.
We had no oar
We neared no shore,
We floated with the tide;
The moon was white
And the aea alight,
And none in the world beside.
I and my love, we said farewell
It waa years and years away ; .
We kissed our last in a life gone by
I think it was yesterday.
O, tor heaven give me
A moon and sea
To sail when we both have d
With never an oar,
With never a shore,
Drifting eternally.
Teachers Institute.
Superintendent W. B. Auinan will con
vene his first institute in the Court House
on the 8th day ot December. State Super
intendent E. . Btgbee will be present one
nay. Professor E. V. Detiraff, of Wash
ington, D. C, will ba present during the
entire week. D. J. Waller, Principal of
Bloomsburg State Normal School wid be
present. Professors J. H. Neely, J. T.
Ailman, George Teager, W. H. Gronlnger,
J. H. Oliver, J. T. Turbett, will address the
Institute. Misa Celia Kagan, and Profes
sors D. L. Kepner, W. E. Shellenberger,
J. N. Keller, Philip Smith, J. H. Carney,
P. G. Shelly, and C E. Kauffman, will give
attention to Teacher' Readings. Ex-Superintendent
Welington Smith will be pres
ent and take a part in the questions that
come before the Institute. Rev. Spangler
will address the Institute someday during
the ween. T. D. Gar man, George Jacobs,
and D. D. Stone, wilt each, deliver an ad
dress on Monday evening. On Tuesday
-vening J. M. Duncan, A J. Patterson, and
Jarob Beidler will each deliver an address.
Wednesday evening will be devoted by
Prof. Esmond V. beGraffto a lecture El
ements of Success. On Thursday evening
Rev. Waldo Masstros will lecture From
Acorn to Oak." On Friday evening Col.
L. P. Copeland will lecture "Mistakts of
Bob."
A Dangerous Bank.
The folly of using the parlor stove as a
safe deposit vault received its latest illus
tration in Broolv n a few days ago. A hard
woiking painter sold out his business lately
and handed the proceeds-$9')0 to his wife
to take care of until they completed their
preparations tor a European trip. With
glowing eyes and a swelling bosom she
counted over the crisp new bi'ls, and then
casting about for a place of safety saw the
unused stove in the front room, and raid to
berseif that surely no burglar would ever
look there for valuables. And inasmuch as
the pipe had been n moved, there, was no
danger that any niemoer of the family would
incautiously kindle a fire without her
knowledge. The fact that she bad convert
ed the stove iuto a sale she carefully lock
ed in ber own breast. One day last week
the bead of the family had occasion to light
his pipe in the parlor, and naturally he drop
ped the half-burned match into the stove.
When the p ainteis wile went to look tor the
money and found only some fragments of
burned paper, there was a small earthquake
iu that household. The trip to Europe has
been postjjoned. The painter baa secured
a new stock of pots and braes (on credit),
and but wife casts evil looks at the stove
when ever she sees it, and l strongly
tempten to throw it out ef the window.
-
Ad exchange writer sayg that the
si; to spoil a wife i to
Sticb ber her iu company.
Itomioeer over l.er at borne.
Find fault with her in public.
Try to keep the bouse untidy.
Be extra cross when she is tired.
Always have tbc last word yourself.
Sever have fuel to cook your meals.
Never allow ber to think: ber aoul ii
her own.
Never give in, even if you koow you
are wrong.
Quarrel with ber one day and bamor
ber the next.
Never lead a helping band io ber
work when von Know the is sick.
Never offer to stay with the children
so that ahe can waik out with a friend.
Hun bills for cigar, whether she ban
a decent dress or not.
Vo vengeance on all the fetnalo
friends and eoub all ber male friends.
Pay no attention to the household
needs ; theo scold because the butch
er a and grocer's bills are too larrje
Give as much for billiards ia amooth
as it would take to furnish the parlor.
Th.i situs writer says that tha way
to epoii a busbaud is to
lleDpeck bim.
narl at bim.
Fiud fault with bim.
Keep au uutidy house.
Humor him half to death.
Boss bim out of bis boots.
Always bave the last word.
He extra cross on wash day.
Quarrel with hiiu nv trifles.
Never have meals rea. y in time.
I'tiu bills without bis knowledge.
Vow vengeance on all bis relations.
Let him ew the huttous on bis shirts.
Pay no attention to household ex
pense. Give as much as be can earn a month
for a naw bonnet.
Always be gadding tbe f treats when
be comes from work.
Tell bim as plain as possible that
you married hiiu for a living.
Raise a row if be dares to bow pleas,
antly to ac old lady Iriend.
Provide any sort of a pick np meal
for him when you don't expect stran
ger. Get everything the woman next door
gets, whether yon ean afford it or not.
Tell him the children inherit all their
mean traits of character from his side
of the family.
Let it out sometimes when you are
vexed that you wish yon had married
some other fellow that yon used to gi
with.
Give bim to understand as soon as
possible after the honeymoon that kiss
ing is well enough for spooney lovers,
but that for married folks it is very
silly.
Items.
A Lititz blacksmith tried to en
large tho bung-hole of ft whiskey
barrel with a red hot poker. He
Bucct-elel, but the barrel' spread it
self around so promiRcnously in the
explosion that fallowed the ijjaiti.m
of the pas in it that he whs b;d!y
hurt
Jiiiaes Miller, oi Ziou's Grove,
Schuylkill comity, nged 13 years, baa
just been married to Sarah Zieglor,
of the same place, aged 52 years.
Mine. Lydia Pashkofi; the traveller,
aavn, in her "Note on China Wo
men," that those selected for the im
perial harem are not subjected to the
barbarous feet-cramping process.
They are tbe daughters of Tartar of
ficers, and do all they can to avoid
being selected for the palace at Pe
kin, inasmuch as the life there is in
tolerably dull.
At Lumber City, Clearfield county,
a few days ago a lad named Ferguson
was engaged in chopping wood when
a little son of William Sterling who
bad been told to run ont of the way,
fall A i raif 1 v nnAt
axe, receiving a frightful gash in his
oecK ironi me enecia vi
died soon after.
Miss Lizzie Sturgeon, has been
awarded a premium by the Cumber
land County Fair for knitting a shawl
with her toes.
A chicken hawk recently swooped
down upon Captain Hanks, of Cea
treville, Bedford county, and took
off his hat
IIIFFLINTOWN MARIKTS.
MrrrLi,rl0W" November 10, 1884
20
TI
10
17
10
10
1
Butter ..,
E frits
Lard
Ham ....
Shoulder
Sides....
Kags
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKBT
Wheat
Foltz Wheat
Incaster ..... ..
Corn, new.........
Oats
Ryu
New Cloverseed...
Timothy seed
Flax seed
Bran
Chop , .....
Snorts .....
Ground Alum Salt.
78
77
X2
60
28
60
650
1 30
1 40
I 0
1 50
1 30
1 25
American Salt 1 OOal 10
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
PniLADELPUia, November 10, 1884.
Wheat 2e. Corn 64c per bu. Oats
3133. Cloverseed 7 i 8c per lb. Hay loose
7Ua8lc per hundred pounds. Straw I718
pertou. E'fC2U'.!So ler rtoa. unller--oio
per lb. U,ee 7a8c per lb, live bens Saloo
r .. . ..... I. . L.... Il.l'l.
per .b, ducks lual ic perm, i urMjn"v
i.-r lh Ei.,1 LiberiV cattle martet, steers
4.tj0 ao.75 per fcnndred .ound.
Did
you ever see such a handsome display of
Fall and Winter boots and shoes, as we
submit tor inspection in our show wiudoasf
Come, now, honor blight, don't itbeatauy
tbing ot tbe kind you .aw in this town at
any time in your lite f In make aud quality
tbiy are not only the best, but tho prices
are wonderlully low. Urop in any time and
look them over, peibapi some of them may
suit you. If you waul to buy a pair of
boots and shoes, you will be very foolish
if vou buv before examining oar slock.
O. W. Uc.
Fall and Wlitier Goods.
I would inform the public that I have
now in my new millinery store at my place
of residence on Water street, Utftlinlown,
second door from corner of bridge street,
a full stock, of Fall and WinU-r millinery
goods, all new, and of the latest styles,
and having employed first class milliners,
lam prepared to supply tbe public with
everything found in a BrstcUss milliner
store, come and examine ray stock. I
consider it no trouble to show goods.
MRS. DK1HL.
Mav 2-PS.l.v.
Private Sale.
rtuiti Muiiro utters at prltait sjle, A FARM
OF 13 ACKES, rore or les. having there
on erected a good TWO STOKY PLANK
HOL'Sfc There is running water at th.
doi r. Half Die Innd is cleared. This will
nuke a good homeceuveuieiit to tbe mines,
mill", sehools ami churches. The property
is located iu Slim Valley, Kermauagh town
ship. Juniata comity, Pa., lour miles Irom
Miflliutown. Far terms e.tll on or ad Iress.
RUTH BUNCE.
Sept., 24,1884. Mifflintowu, Pa.
Washed Out Hair.
There is a sort of pallid, chalkv complex
ion which the novelist call a -washed-ut
complexion " It is ghastly enough and no
mistake. Washed-out, faded, diacolored, or
parti-colon d hair I almost as repulsive and
uielam-bolly- PaiUer's llair UjImiu will re
store your hair to iis origiual color, what
ever it was ; brown, auburn or black. Why
wear moss on your be.ul, when yeu msy
easily have lively, shining hair.
AnjbodT.
Thst desires to save 20 to 35 per cent.,
on agricnltuiul implements can be accoma
ted by Kenned t A Doty. This same firm
has sole ageucy in Juniata couuty, Ir tne
well ki.onn Susquehanna lione Phosphate
and are also prepared to furnish pure,
ground, raw bone, at ItiWi-at prices. In th
teed lii.e : Corn. at, Kye. Shorts, Mid
dling, iiran, Oil Cake and Vel.
Do 5vt Forget.
Do not forgi t tliat at Ileus's Photograph
tiailery oil can get au f small picture en
larged lor-Jo cents. Al'o anything that is
mstio in Pbotopraphy, you can get here
done up, in first cl style. All the latest
style pictur". Inch as Cards. Cabinets.
Promenade, Pannel, Bondoir, Ac., Ac.
Frames of all kinds cheap.
For Rent.
Hotel for rent and fixtures for sale. No
good will. Will give p psi n at once.
Oau-e ot selling, sicklies. Tlii' is a chance
for a good man, as the hoiie is one of the
best piving houses in Central Penna.
Adilre, J on A. Smaaaa,
Nov. ," 3t. Dur.cannon, Pa.
. , .
T'!ii C-.!r-.r;-5 n':.-oJ Imposition.
1': rrc-rr.i k-itr-u! r.-pofiti-sa i:i Cii.ca- re
v :v! v:r --;j;-niic tfiuci matte by g?nuj anu
c i .1 in the teld t'f !:ar.sj.-riat'.on. Another rc-r-.-.rliiiMe
thing is the development -( the Florence
Gil Steve for cooking and healing. It was the 6rst
in its field in rioint of time : i nnw conceded to be
tirst in superiority, and will continue to receive the
aw.-tr.ls and medals where vec cahtbiled, and the
praises of all wbo ue tbe.
The Great Brooklyn Bridge.
The engineers have at last made the grip " i.
success upon the New York and Brooklyn Bridrfe
Railroad. Rut this is weak tompared to the grin
which the Florence Oil Srove has upon the minds
of the people. It cooks and heats, is made in large
and small sizes, and has everv fixture any one
could wuh. Call upon local dealer, or writ for
partim!.ir to Florence Machine Company, Flor
ence, Mas.
Farm For Rale.
John C. Hertxler, and John Swarev, each
will ofler at public sale on Thursday Novem
ber 20, 1P84, a first rate farm near Johns
town, this county. The improvements on
each farm are complete. For particulars
see bills.
Mock For Sale.
Wm. Banks keeps constantly on band at
bis farm in Fermanagh township, a supply
of cattle for butchering, and winter feed ing,
and hogs, and brood sows. Aug. 6 3 mo.
Farmers.
Kennedy and Doty are prepared la fur
nish von with mU binrls nf Farniinv iinnle-
ments. Phosphates at a saving to you of
-O per cent.
No paper in the Jnniata Valley publishes
as large a quantity of reading matter as the
Sentinel mnd Repntlican. It is above al
others the paper far the general reader.
Two Dangerous Seasons.
Sprint? and fall are times when so
many people get sick. The changes
in the weather are severe on feeble
persons, and even those naturally
strong are apt, as they say, to be
feelinjr miserable." Then they are
just in condition to be struck down
with some kind of fever. A bottld
or two of Parker's Tonic will inxigor
ate the digestion, put the liver, kid
neys and blood in perfect order, and
prevent more serious attacks. Why
suffer, and perhaps die, when so sim
ple a medicine will save you Good
for both sexes and all ages.
BUY THE
Trade Bark.
WALKER
BOT
They are the best boot for long wear and
to keep your feet dry, th it has ever been
offered for sale in Juniata count v. Every
pair guaranteed to give satisfsction, or
money refunded. We mean business, ani
will do Just what we say. Try a pair and
you rvill have no other. For sale at the
only exclusive boot and shoe store in Ju
niata county, at G. W. Hick's, Mifflintown,
Penna.
NICE FARM
AT
PRIVATE SALE!
The undersigned offer' st private sale her
farm, Mluated in Heale township, near
Walnut P. (.. and mi miles wet of lliH-
lin Station, P. K. K., containing
G3 ACHES,
nioro or less, and having thereon erected a
GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
and other outbuildings. There is a good
spring of water on the premises, and Iruit
of diflrreut kinds. The farm is situated in
a ileaant cwnmiiniiv. convenient to
churches, schools and stores. Any person
d eitirins! to nurchnse a oleasant home should
call on or address. I.. C. Toon,
Walnut I. ..
Xov. 5, 1SS4, tf. Juniata Co., I'a.
A Certain Remedy for all
KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES
Cures Female Weaknesses, -Imparts
New Life and Vigor to the
System.
Far Sale Vwrrakm, Half-Pint Bottle
13 Ct. jrae Plr.e, Ii Cla.
Maualactnrad by
7. lAUSTEri & CO.,
OSWECO, N. Y.
Taluable GrNf .Mill and Saw
51 ill at Private Kale.
The undersicned offers for sal a OKIST
MILL and SAW illlX, situate.! in old
Port Kival, Juni ita county, Pa., with II
ACUK.S ol I iihI. more or less, with mill dam,
mill houie 3lX V) feet, three stories high,
one story of stone, and two of frame, con
taining 3 run of stone, two pair ot bnrr.i,
and one sand stone, chopper and corn break
er, a Silver Creek smut machine, and sepa
rating machine, two flour bolts 20 feet long,
two Hji-.r packers, all driven by tbe water
of Hnnb-r's creek on a 17 feet overshot
wheel. The null has a good run of custom
work and is in a good wheat growing coun
try, ami Is in good running order. Th
saw xii t 1 is driven by a Uose w.iter wheel,
and is in good running order, doinz a 1ar:re
amount of sawing in the season. KRAME
HOUSE, Spring or water, Cistern. Frame
Stable, hog house, an orehird of thrifty
trees of choice fruit in bearing. Anv per
son wishing to view the properlv emi do so
by calling on the premises, and any person
wishing to Icirii the particulars can do so
bv railing un or aildresiing
JOHN UEKTZf.ER, Sr.,
Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
tAUT10N NOTICE.
All persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing upon the lands f the under
signed, in Fayolte. Delaware or Walker
townships, by fishing, hunt ng or in any
other way :
JoSiTHAS KlSER,
CaTtlARISI Kl'RTT.,
I). B. DIMM,
S. J. Kt'STE,
l.l'CIK lH'SS,
Jacob Ilaops,
A. II. KlRTZ,
8. dsns Kvass,
C. F. SPK-Rca,
J. B. 'Jarbkr,
J. F. Drttra,
Wm- FitANTHorrts,
Joiin HcMrES,
i. W. Sitiru,
ItENtr Arcaa,
Jessi Pixcs,
C. (t. Su slit,
Davin Smith,
Tist!C Messrs,
Joiim L. Arxrs,
S. M. Kacrraas,
Davis Hi HBAROia,
Lavi K. Mtkrs.
Arnold Vars.is,
September 15, 18M-tf.
MrMN A CO.. of the Pnrmnr amkrica, enn
Unne UAdu Solicitor Cslvnts, 1'avrals, Trad
Marks, loprnibn. for th United States. Canada.
Cnyland. Franca. German r. tte. Hnd Boos about
ra'enta sont free. T!urtr-Mi J ears' eiparlenec.
Pao-ntsoMalned throoah MUSS CO arennlired
InthesnssTirie American, th lareest. test. and
most widi iy circulated scientific paper. ri nir.
Vfeeklv. Splendid enaravlng-s and tntwslina In
formation. Specimen eopy nf the Scientific Anierw
lean sent free. Andrew ML N.N A "l . M limine
Am Oa. U Broad say. Hew lock.
pEABODT HOTEL,,
Ninth St., south of Chestnut, one square
south of Ihe New Post Qlhce. one-hill
square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the
very business rentre of the citv. On the
American and Pnropean plans. Good rooms
fiom 5te to $3 HJ per dsv. Remodeled and
newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. D.,
Owner and Proprietor.
Nov. II, 1888, ly.
Ir. LeAtar9 fLit f.J-I. SB! l.W.S'
iKMteM. Ilraiasl ViTrLitfL s 7THsrT kaaw a. ROUBLE?
wmr.l AlLni. i- 5 Utw It txit eu-il CiifS
rftvtsrrs. p-fn-r '."-. C 1 er f" t"
tad lm-n. ' b u. s.-Kiir?. I .-m.
iMme !.-. r. !.. .r -:. rrvim.: pi.-,-.- it-
Annirn Send ix cnU
1 LVlZiEj.for i-oiitBga. and
recpivr? Jrer, a cnstlr box of foods which
will help all. nf either rx, to mor mntT
Tirhtmr than anrthiiiR eUe in thU wnrld.
Fortunes awit the workers abolntly "ra.
Atone aitr- Trfi k. Co., Aojaata, Mt.
April lW-lr.
5-B
PURE
PAINTS
ReadyForUse
Olives, Terrs Cottas and all tha latest
fashionable shades for
CITY COUNTRY OR SEASIDE.
Warranted durable and permanent.
Descriptive Lists, showing S3 aotaal
shades, sent on application.
For sals by the principal dealers,
wholesale and retail, throughout the
country.
Ask for them and take no others.
BILLINGS, TAYLOR & CO.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
O.W. Miller Carriags Go.
f'anu fcrfurt c Icrge variety rf
LIGHT and HEAVY CARRIAGE?, PH.'.ETCHS,
CARTS, Bl:G:5, WAfiOKS, iC,
After th most sr.r.riTO'1 e'ena theTe-rlcwst
prices cnnt-i.lab od V(.rkin3L.p.
COtOOO voliicloa
of cr mnnfa-ruro ar nrw ia P5 It t;8 and
frci.-J fr-.iu a-it atrrt te e-ellenr of
car , t.: netverw! ratiafvl!-n wliictaib.y
fin.-T.i -i vra.'.Je fa TVAUHIMEB. Spec.1
alUc'le:. . i'l Ie 7isrt to maiierder.t.
D. 1. Fsiiicr Carrhgs Co.,
S. Fifth St.. Calvert U srl Flcstoa Avft
c.KC.arjAT;. o.
FE3MJIM33 B. SSsiTii
PATENTSPRSNKLER
Hovelty lores Pump,
n.'I'IT. KILOtTI H. .t:. ct- -.th
Ii & pftitio ;,..; 1 r or tpray 2". r wbttift tt iuUw
cr c rr g, rul 1k wcru(( iaTt.s. g-irimj ku.l
jr-'-T-l. ii k. i. hai Di et.-. It U tcii-vj t-i
i -owlr iltjiti J t t:n icr.n f a-? 1 i"' t c! fr
UX.-'U i:Ot iA Ijtia; trTrry CD I'liit,
r .if. it-l ebouki Lo ki t in ewry lioauo.
tors f nl Ipc.ov l?l t'. roii' lry ft j-; -t.tt-.oi
rilliAKti'3 C. CMITf!,
S'ai.n '.i -iii.r a'; l at nl-
Michigan Buggy Oo,
KALAMAZOO, Mich.
Wholtsal Mannfartntwrs of all kinds of Onr aat
Tna Brr.lJI aad BOA D f RTS. AavaU waaUd
ftrywhtr. Writ for catalogn sad wiMkat.
IXNB WOLK a. 61'ECULTT.
W ! man.tarture a full tin of CtTTin,
lnrlo'llng Swril todf, PortUad, Saaar Baa
tw .t FortUad sad Ponf J Sleighs.
8nd for cats and f rites befor parcLasUlg.
MICHIGAN BUGGY CO.,
KALiSlZOO, Hk'h.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
of jiiFruuoni, pa.
WITH
BRANCH AT TORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
J. NEVIN POVEROT, Preivlent.
T. VAN IRVTIN, CasAisr
DlRRCTons :
J. Nevin Pomerov, Joseph Kntbrock,
N.nh I!cri'-r. Philip M. Kepner,
A-s O. Biins.ill, I.nnis X. Atkinson.
V. C. P...n-rr,v,
STOCKIIOLDCBS :
J. Nevin I'orjeroy, R. E. Psrkcr,
Philip U. Kepner,
Joseph Kutliroct,
(ieorp Jaco'os,
L.-rS. Alaiiison,
T. C. Pomoroy,
Amos G. Bonsail,
Noah Hertiler.
Annie V. Shelley,
Jane it. Irwin,
Mary Kurtz,
Samuel M. Knrts,
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Krow.
John UVrtzler.
Charlotte Snyder,
'XT Interest allowed at the rate of Z oer
cent, on b' months certificates, 4 per cent. n
VI innntlis cerlilicates.
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SI3 ADDRESS
XA3!3 REMEDY COTj Oieiabta.
tMH Sort 10th kU, su Lewis
Cut Mcsnrs TuaisuT. $3 : 2 MOsmSa : S wwra. I?.
JOB PRIXTIXG OK EVERY KIXD
don at this office.
I 2So ai
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wa aawww
SAM'L STRAYBR
Has constantly en bans) a fall variety of
MEN & BOYS' CLOTKIKGr
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS fURXISHIXO GOODS. Geeds ef all kinds ar lewCra sia see ss-
and be astonished Pants at 73 Csats.
Patterson, Pa., AprU 9, 1894.
D. W. HARLEY'S
Is the place where yen caa bwy
THE BEST AND TFIE CUEAPSJUT
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHIX6.
BJTS, CJP3, BOOTS, SUOZ3, JlND FffRXISHIdfQ SO0BS.
HE is prepared te exhibit ens of the most choice and sIct stacks ever Ssrsa' In
this tnarkt, and at JSTOlflSHtSOLT LOW PRICES !
Also, meaaures taken for suits and parts of saits, wkiafe will be asade te erie
at short aotico, very reasonable.
Remember tbe place, in Hoffman's
Water sTeets, H1TFLINTO V7N, PA.
S. N.
THE JVEjr GOODS
FOIi 1884:
1 JV O UK JYE Jf STORE.
PROGRESS!
WE BELIEVE IN IT t
WE AIM FOR IT !
PEOPLE SAY WE PEACTICE HI
We can't rest on wbat onr fathers did wa must d more and de it bsttsr.
OUR CLOTHING STORE
became too small for as and we bad to bave more reora for our vr,r itsrssslar,
business, se we fitted up our next store room below fur oar
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
which is a large, spacious and finely fitted up Clothing Room, and w Cllod it
with 15,000 dollar worth of a very fine and well selestsd stoek ef
SPRIjNG cjlothlng.
Never wss there such a fine display made ami so large a ssJection braught te"
gether of men', bovs' and chiliiRE.ns ci.othinu, in Central 1'eaa
sylTania. Our friends and customers when thsy eouie
to visit u will approve of our
PROGRESS ENTERPRISE!
Our arrangements for selling is complete io every detail, in
QUALITY, PRICES AND STYLES
and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 1-50 miles of car
UEAUTIFCL AM) PLEASANT .NEW STOKE ROOM".-
TTE HAVE CI.t THlNR i-'OR THE LAr!SE-T ANO FATTEST PS'iPf.l:
AVE HAVE CLOTHING FOR T!1K TU1NXEST AXI SMI.I.FST PS'M'Ll!
VAE HAVE CLOTHING Ft'R LARUE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE!
WE HAVE CLOT1IINO FOR HEAVY SET AND SHORT PE'H'I:
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WORKI.NU PLAIN PEori.K!
WE HAVE CLOTIIIXU FOR JsTYLISH VOL'XG SPnRTIXG PFOPL1!
InEoys' and Cliildrens Clothing we pay Special Attctlo
IV E HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT GO TO COLT.F.OF.!
WE H WE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT UO TO PUBLIC SCHOOL!
WE HAVE tl.fiTIUNC. FR HYS THAT WORK FOR THEIR PAKU.ITt!
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FRoM 4 TO 6 YEARS VF AGE I
WE II WE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 IO 7 YEARS or ASH!
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR ( HII.DRKX FROM H TO I YEARS V? AS!
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM l'.i TO 11 YEARS ur AJi!
f.
FuniishinjT Goods Department:
Hats, of tbe newest aud riost stylish selections ; SLirt?, all pricss; Trstkf
SDd Satchel?, cf all sizes; Neck-ties and Suffenders, at all ticn.
Our new gonds and store must be seen to be appreciated.
THIS IS A GEHEAL AO CCEDIAL 1HITATICH TO AIL
SCH0TT, iwo.f
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. FA.
April
The Eest is the Cheapest.
THE Z1MMERHAN EVAPORATOR
is Taa oit o a
Made of Galvanized Iron.
It is portable, durable, ahaolr.telv
Gre-proot economical, and will cure
fruit ani Te(etables in less liui and
less fuel than any oth.r Dryer in the
Market.
It will par for itself in less than
thiity lays if properly attended. Its
products are unstirp-tssf! as to qual
ity or color, sn l are in great demand
at hieh prices.
Full instructions how to dry, bleach
park, and market tho products ac
company each machine.
Aunts.s
MACRICE 1.EOX4RD,
OAKLAND MILLS,
3m. JUNIATA CO., PA.
BB-..X
"THE GIKL I LEFT BEHIND HE.
mnstrated bT the o of I
Buckt In this picture.
HaVoefk Bt'tiV, with th Uaydock Safety King Bolt and r'll.a Wi
Lif is insecure ruling OTr any other.
rTaiaaMaa.UI.Sirabaaalart. a atlaM la .!. Tl. M a rtn a... w aa A
lawrxosasTAiie.l r. rJP. XrTA2"lID OCIH,
'SlS'fJt.Cr Cr. Ha. a.S T-.lfth ta, mCOTATi. 9.
AQEST3 JUSTED WHESB TE HAVE I0JE! 10 nVESmEKT 80 PiOFTIAiUJ.
Q7 SUITS MADE TO OKTEK.
SAMCXL STKATBh.
ITsw Xaildiar;, eerier of Bridge u
f Jan. 1, ISVi-
C.
s.
l,184 - ly.
liv-tezr- ssri -2 jz
'i.41'.i'-,.l.i i w .r;: , 'y?raJil
brS-.tifr. sr- :? eH &
f a Bney marie by T. T.Haydork, which ia not oo!r ta Laia
re. tmt TIIK LKtDIU BlUUI O' AMKiirA.
Onr Bolt aud Fifth Wheel. Asa ymir dealer tr h TjT.
v i.w .i ii i u of.,. Iflnc B,tc anil U WlSlL
Wlna tlia word. Xster or Cie
word Crgaa ia zoentlsua1, TT
eacli aofsest trio oih.tr, mr, rrulcy
known a.nd ao norjiiiar ni a 1 a in-
f etrumttnis and, toa makr j.
, rivelettexa ia eaxi of a-" t-ro
I - wozilaaxexeacisders of enjevroanti
in xaaltitudos) cf io-jica. El-irti n-
ted Caialoguo usa re tj tvU
applila.
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aa-j , siiaiaiu , mm i Ii y -ija.il nil, inn II i, miii f .Hit '.)