Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 27, 1887, Image 3

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SKXTLVEL & REPUBLICAN
MIKKLIN TOWN :
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!.' " cr anr.nm it paid
;. il ""t raid in advance.
j,v r:'.ii:i 'nl inser'.cd at 60
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'.:1 l' made t those desiring
flu voir, half or ipiarier
() L.UVLV.
I,H I'rlmary Election
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!u will held in
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uying cum for
tin-
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until t i -villi
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i-hiou writer.
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last Wellies
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There IS bill before ths Oesrgi Lrgia-
la tore that forbid white children from at
tending colon?.! achools, and forbids color
ed children from attending white sbools.
Johu Ilostcter'a wilts living with her
husband in Ctutre township, 1'erry county,
presented her uusbiad with two daughter
and one sou ou the 10th day of this month
Itch Prairit .V.mc', d Scratcliei ot
every kind cured in Ji minutes by H'oo
J'vrJ'i Sanitary Lotion. Via no other. Sold
by L. Bai.ks and Co.. tirupgi.it, Mitllintown
tf
It your lightning rod need to be put in
a state of r pair. Call on J. M. McDonald.
If yon have no rod jn your btiild ng Mc
Donald will give you the required rod pro
tit tor.
Gossips are gossips and are estimated at
their w..rth. Don't tell anything about
our neighbor excepting what U true. Yon
only discount yourself by tattling what is
uot true.
Eighty-seven candidates have announced
theiustlves in Berks county for the ollices
to be tilled this fall. It must be a bad crowd
it a tewr good otlicera can not lie picked
out of it.
Pon't neglect the roof of your home.
There is nothing known that will preserve
a roi t mi t l! as rtd slate roof paint, for
particulars address J. Miller McDonald.
!::':itit..wn Pa.
A Lebanon drupgi.it announces that one
of the lest remedies for "poison ivy," is,
Mix 10 drops of bromine with 1 fluid ounce
ot oUto oil and apply by nibbing on the
poisoned pirts every tivo hours."
The breaking of a car truck while Kore
p:i :;h"a show was passing Thotupsontown,
so delayed the caravan that tbo manage
ment were oniy aine to prepare one ring j
for the show at Lewistown last wr -k
asthma and sleeps in a chair, and therefore
did not know of his loss until the dUcov
ery was made, Tbe deceased was aged
71 yearn, 8 month and 111 days Bloomfieli
Advocate.
A wicked sevrnty-two-year-old doctor tf
Biddford, Maine, was put under arrest last
Friday, charged with having performed a
malpractice on a twenty-two-year old young
lady of tbe same town, whereby the young
woman lost her life.
Local storms are reported by exchange
papers, in which are statements of barns
being unrooted, fences and trees being lev
eled A.C Such was the experience of peo
ple near Belleville, Mittlin connty, of peo
ple near Carlisle.JCnmberland county, Hunt
ingdon county and Fnlton connty exper
ienced the same storm destruction. A por
tion Piltaburg suffered greatly from
storm a few days ago.
Mrs. Ljdia Davis, wife of Dr. Davis, who
years ago owned the farm adjoining this
town, now owned by Calvin North. 'with
her daughter, Mrs. Mary Youtuan, both of
Columbus, Ohio, have been visiting Mrs.
S. O. Kvans, of Delaware township. The
maiden name of Mrs. Davis was Evans.
She and Mrs. Turbctt, of this place are sis
ters. The Ohio ladies have been visiting
the faiuiiy ol Congressman Atkinson. Tbey
are relatives of both Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson.
Mrs. Laura E. A. Greenleat, sister of Mr.
Atkinson and wife of IH-.Hreenleat, of Hen
ry Clay, leUware, accompanied the Ohio
ladies on their visit ill Juuiala.
"Rev. Samuel T. Thompson was arrest
ed n May Mh for burning the barn ot his
sister in-law, Miss Jenuie Wilson, near
lie.leville, Milllin county, which was de
stroyed the day betore. He was held $3,000
bail at the Augmt term ot the Milllin coun
ty court. Applying lor a Habeas Corpus
hearing J U'lge Sbrrett, of the Supreme
court, hear. I tbo case on Thursday, July
H lait in the absence of Judge Bucher, and
discharged the defendant, there beiug do
evidence to hoc 1 bitu."
MAKKIKI) :
m rLui-iirr on tbe evening of
me i-in insi., iy Kev. S. M. MoiinU. or
T" I . . . . . . ... '
iiil.iwuiu,u, air. joun v. 5. Ku'pert,
01 1 uiersou, to .Miss Annie E. Cupi, of
Mtmintown.
WARNERIIOFFMANOq Jane 9th,
lst-7. in thU place, by Ker. E. E. Berry,
rrark Warner and Emma H oft man.
DI FFIELD REISINGER. On the 4th
in.t., by Kev. A. H. Fischer, Kobt-rt B.
Duttield, of Port Royal and Julia A. Reisin-
ger, of Jckesburg, Perry county.
KEPNER TURBETT Un th7fhint .
in Turbett township, by Kev. A. 11. tfpang
ler, assisted by Kev. F. F. McBurncy, El
mer Kepoer and Etta Turbett.
FAIILER DL'VALI On th l.tih In.t
by Kev. L. V. Ha s, C. M. Kah'.er, ot Tow
er City, and Julia Dovall, oi Well's Tannery
Fulton eountv. Pa.
j Ma. F.r.rroE :Permit me to present the
name 01 i neodore II .
didate for re-uominatiun tor the otlice of
rroioonotary, subject to Republican usages
Uo has bimA the olhce dnring the present
term so faithfully and well, and with sued
acceptation to all who have Cone business
in tho office, that a re-nomination and re
election is justly his d no. I believe that
his renoniination will be for the best inter
ests of the taxpayers of Juniata, who will
take care of the same by bis triumphant re
election. Ho has been tried and not f ound
wanting.
MIFFLIN.
May 80, I87.
The appearance of a large black bear near
Liverpool, Perry county, one day last week
was the occasion of the hunters of that Landlord Fo'ireman, of the Jaeobs House
t iace Uruitig out en miss to shoot the an. hile stowing oats in bis barn, in Millord
. ,, 1 , . .. . I tow nU:p, tell Irom tne mow above tue tarn
.. . ,.,.... u...u h ,o. iscaju 10 1 (),r h,.ll IO,cll(,tj itphting on the handle
Ml. 1 airii k. ,,( ,,r on the wagon from which the oats
It is astonishing how a coat of suitable ! beua ,ac,",J- handle of the fork
.-... ., . 1 acted as a spring to break the fall. Not-
rt '.t 1 reserves the roof ot a house ir brn. -.i . 1 .1 . . . ,
j withstanding the unexpected fork handle
You want to be ecrt.ua of the kind of paint I as a a:e guard his tall ou the ladders wai
you put on your building. J. M. Mc Don-j a hard one. He received a severe bruii-s
aid h is the taint, thit a tin or ,!,. I ou the forehead, and his lelt arm was so
DIED:
ESU. On the 8th insL, in Spruce Hill
township, from cholera infantum, a twin
child ot Noah and Leah Esh.
DKPEW. n tbe 14th Inst., at Patter
son, from injuries received about a mouth
ago on the railroad, in the Narrows, James
Depew, of Milford township.
GREEK On the 14th inst., at Washing
ton Court House, Ohio, by being run over
by the cars, Samuel M. Greer.
MIFFLIN TOWN MARKETS.
UirrLixTowa, July 27, 18g7.
Butter n
Fftg .."... 13
Shoulder......... ...... 9
sides ; ;;;; 8
Lai - 10
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET.
65 to 82
43
30
.... t;o
1 10
1 Ii0
IS 0J
1 50
-11 00
1 25
1 OOal 10
Wheat,....
Corn, . . . . .
Oats ,
Kyo
I'loverseed.
TumJlhy seed .
r lax seed .... . . .
l'ran...... .......
Chop. ....... ....
Shorts
Ground Alum Salt
American Salt....
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
severely hurt that it became necessary to
p'ace it in a sling.
the I
u :i 1. is tri-
t Ih. ir
11- I'
ic-d al
o-i third
root niU:res.
.vit t poiiTi I i of teeth were drawn out u .- , t . ..
! . uui Huntingdon Monitor : The aged mother
o! the jias ..f tiio Lewistown people by the t David McCahxn, the well kuown ticket
Japanese t.iorli-j ullcrs. Several hundred j ut !r the Pennsylvania rai.roai couipa
t..t:iw,ri drawn bv the same akiili'ul ! '. l plwe, die! at ber sou's residence
, , , " . . . j on .V.lehi i.v s'reet, in Saturdav, at
' ' - "-- alvaucd age ot Mi years.
t.111 p.aee last week. j deceased were interred in the cemetery on
Uth .se wh recently receive,! a ! JJoua ty in-ruing, ueceascn was a native
, . ... I ot Juniata county an I bad enjoved good
11: Juniata county are the follow mg . ... . .. . .. . . .
a . I.ealth no until about two esrs 1170. A
jerons : H-i.ry S hotsl arger, Turbitt two.; ( daughter, the wile !" Jiev.fciers, ot llarris
.j K. lien. ier and Samuel llarttuan, lion-! bur.-, j. S. .McCahan, of Juuiata county,
j a:. a Pavid, are the surviving children.
McCovsvilli:, Pa.. Julv 2o, 17 At an
Ami
p. IU
uve ; l'ensiou increased,
of Mi:':-.r.to-.vn."
Henry Sa-
riiini.ELPiUA, July 2!rd, 187 Beer
cattle Bj to 4Kc i-er lb ; Sheep 3 to 5c ier
lb ; Lambs at 2 to jc s Milch cows at 0.
to ; Fal cows at Sc per lb ; Pennsyl
vania red wheat Nlcts l-er bushel ; Corn
4'.cts ; Oats Uc ; Live chickens 1: to 14
cents per lb ; Live spring chickens its to 20
rents per lb ; Butter 17 to 2o dents per lb ;
1 I to I S cents per d(Zen ; Harvest ap
ples $1 a bushel , Prime watermelons $Ji
-cr bundled ; culls $10 a hundred ; Cauta-
.1 CI r.ll -! -. . Il....t.l.. I...-
I he remains ol , . ..T.:.. ..1 .1 1.
j rii-9 ' ' tet o bcuis euaifc , vuiuiAicij uisik
berries to !c a iiiart ; South Carolina
1 gia' i to 12c per pound ; New potatoes
' at to ;iUe per baket ; Maryland potatoes
i-1.2". to l.o' ir barrel ; Hay at S.10 to
' Mi.ou a ton ; bran at i j 10 i'j ana j
i . r ton.
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A I! 111
HAVE YOU
UMATISM?
tfat llM lrvlt ill ftiicoi'Aitlfl Ximf f.ir uj:it
'r it K.!r-.i-. an oziiy ltely Uitrvxiu cxl in
llil a UI:ii- , n tbe
5USS!A!M
RHEUIVIATSSrwl
CURE
Thafl Tl.rnJy hm. tin1 cnirmiit nf Cmtlnentiil
I'iij Hir-iiis. uj Crtucninis-ut nitry Vtiinii'itjoit
w. Li ft tti taoimru.tln of Putf. run to L;iu it ha
lr uk.-ht rditf. It iiAH eavwl (jtiaur all lw Imivo
Uitl 1 li
WILL
CURE YOU
Tmm fiirthir numtr. if youM! only (rive it a chance.
1 -i'U5IAM
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"HiWATlSM CuRF
KTK1IY Bl)- A
HAS BOTH lV5!
rK.lUE w BES v.'ijy 1
1 teiee thinSlmr." mJmm.Z'
Ml.
, Kta.bMiMrltti.i(fkl,mfr.
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FF.XE
S2.50
.iitiatiaii, leeriitive t'ulll.
Iihlet, wltli lti!uetertW. Iree.
F.TBa!el nil .IrMuuiM. It one- or l!i-.?!ier Is
not In i.vition t furiiih it to you.ilo 11.it 1' i-r-tuid
to tAl:; ai ll.u x el-i . ti.rt sim Ij" l;reet Ui :i to
i. uem! A.ints. HK.M.I.ZHIC !.
bl'J V s,. jVIuiki-: Mni i, l'tiiliiileliihiu.
T.1ECL"TUK"S NOTICE.
LEGAL.
Estate of JANE ACKER, tloc'd.
Letters Telumeiitary upon tbo
above bslale Imping been graulol to the
undersigned all persons indebted to said
Estate are rcijnestt-d to make payment, and
those having claims to present thu same,
without delay, to LEWIS I'EtiAN,
May 2o, ltvs7. Executor.
TlXECL'IOli'S NOTICE.
E
Estate of MICIl AEL ULSHOHE. dee'd, late
of Fermanrfh twp., Juniata Co., Pa.
Letter Tetameiit:iry upon the
alKive Estate having liern crauied to the
undersigned all persons indebted t aid
Estate are requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present the same,
without delay, to JollX ZOi'sl,
June 1:1, lii7. Kiecutor.
for in.
' . ps .
i,:i!.
Tie- lig'i' that was seen a'.Miut o o'clock i
0:1 .'.' tuor :ii:.g ol tho 2lt, bv a nutulH-r ot '
(eoj'.em a n r;'. easterly direction mus
iiw hv:i i:i StiMt.r county, for jui.ple
I.ei! Cr-'eli v illey say the liwht came ,
t. I tue looiiot j.u. '
toimal tueetirg tell ou Friday evening,'
wai litcelrd to bold a harvest home eel- j
place,
-V -numner 01
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se.'lKiier
jri'l'ii
J r.-moted
i devirtv.e
mii-'otiers ill
1- MeCovs.in-.-
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!;T..r J u '.itu 1:. .
v!' -. J e kmati.
1:1 li..-!.. but di n't
.. I or i.o rehg i .us
: I to do so.
. , 1 ol M,:Vey-et-g
to j 1 il tor
. i i their tongues.'
tyi. a &a imining
r 1:10:1 at Second
:. .1: ot.e p. in., 1 ill
The So!: IJrothers' Showr was uni'ortu
"i" ii"iigU .n the cviiii .g of the l.'th. 111
I lo'.va. '. !. iv.! a . ir. 'o is e v h y si, ot a
I r.ti.i.ie r ft audience l-.:r:t'j; a sham bat
:'. '.et.v.oi .sv tiovs ar. I Indians. See
t u i;!.in :'. .vi -r .!; ut.
I Vr'. K i.i.'. m th. r of Mrs. Schott and
1 1
j Vis. M. y.rs ot tiiis j lie-, die 1 last S i:i i iv ;
, i.ior:.!' j.- a'10 if X o'clock., alter a lingering
I i.-Tic.s t iii-eaio ot thj s.'i.iaeh. at rK.- j
'r . lei..-.' ol M.- i-.iui! S hoiti i this place. .
ilntrnu. r.t at l.el'.iru n in T ies lay.
1 ho Snyder coiii.ty Tribune says, that in !
, S lin -grov e, tli. re are .vuie p-op.e who will
i h ie creat d.lhcui'y In liMt.g at peace with
I their neighbor, an t should tiiey ba tortu
I n.ite e:ii . gh to get to heaveu, we opine
' that they .11 tiud it do'.iou'.t to keep oa
11 e.ihi 1 tt.r:iis there
J Ki:gi-U Spavin I.ir.in.ent re-neves a'.l
' 1! nd, s-'otr, or Ca'.loii-e.l Lumps and Iilein-
r!ics irom horses, lilood Spavin, Curbs,
' .Kpliuts, Sweeney, Kicgbone, Stitl-s,
1 Spraius, Swe. lings, etc. Save s by use
i t 0:10 bottle. u a.-rante l. r-oii r.y 1..
. ilit.ks .s. Co., Druggist, Mi:!.itit.-.vn Pa. tt.
i The I.ivtT' ool Sun sav s, Pl'outz s Valley
' i sjit Hiil w ith an e'.ej euit at scandal. A
' ; . m having a large fan i y borrowed some
j .ubiiey (so it is reported) and eloped with
I his I !:. t"s v ite, tiie woiim leivin- her
! fvo small children. The pri jerty of the
u in el. eel isaUert'.-el lor sale by the
. :.. r :l. j
A street jreich-r, last Wo Ines t.i y even
ing, stood ou a store bo's at llackt nberg-
r's t'.rner, :.n 1 ift- r singing and preying'
,!e!iv 11 d a good s mien. He did not liss 1
no ut. I the hat but tor 1') cents ollro l to ;
-.11 t Mini! book tatde up of gospel songs. '
Elf m the j r . eds of the sale of the book
he jays his ay. i
tbiatioa m the grove South of tuis
si ... a e -M-r 1 trh
ahle and ilo.iueut spe akers have a ready ;
vgnihed their intention to lw present. , j
bind aii I drum corps will tuim-h music for I
the occasion. A meeting will be held in!
the school ht-us-. .n Thursday evenir.g 01 :
t-ext wetk, when lull arrangements will be I
uaile. A11 iite testing program may be ex- j
ict. i:i i w i.l b.: ai.iioiii.cei in 'file tifi1. I
li'SUITILk
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Tel.,
tlUlslJ
Gin Spring: I'itulc.
ani.ual tin. rpiii g Picnic 1 bo. die 1
:.' lay, August 4, L-S7. Tayler'j
:ri, i LliiiiM, ail furtilsa the
Tuirih Holse Sale.
"It Saved My Life"
Is a common expression, often heard
from ti.ose who liavo rallxed, by rsur
or.:l u.se, the curative lowers of Ayer's
CLerry I'et t.-ral. I cannot say enough
ir praise of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, be
lieving rs I ! that, but for its ne, I
sln iJ ! l'-tig sir. -e have '.ie,l from luri:
t.euoieJ. II- Ilraib-ii, ralcstin.-, Tex.
Ab .ut :t Tufr-ths ncf 1 La.1 a sever
rrhn,e d The I.ur-:, brought on
ieli il. iirived
1 1 11 e.l v an-
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ISSOLl'IION N(:iCE.
NEW FIRM.
WE HAVE C0ME-
F0R TO STAY,
FEAIl NOT.
Farmers' Mercantile Association in
Geo. Goshen'3 store room in Patter
son. We have a full line of potxls
and equipped, and doing alively busi
ness. BARGAIN'S FOE THE RICH,
BARGAINS FOR THK POOR,
Inducements for everybody. No dis
crimination. Every article marked
in plain figures.
XO BOYCOTTING.
Our principal of doing business is to
buy and sell on legitimate principals
and giving one man's dollar the same
purchasing power as another.
We hold the position, one low price
to all.
NO MISREPIiESENTATION.
Call early and secure bargains.
Tlemember the place.
FARMERS' STORE,
Patterson, Pa.
Over Sixty Millions Soil
p-.:aE3.
f'ints, - Per Boi $'0.00.
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Toe ir.ati.igt.uit nt of tbe sale of Iowa hor-
announce to tbe pubiic that tiieir litti
sale id borses will take p'.aee in MitUintown
on Saturdav, tbe oOrh .lay of July. Among
this iot wi.l I louud two elegant bay teatus.
Indian Mound Ilai til Home.
Tbe L.i'.ian Mouud Harvest U.inic will be
bel l ..ii tfaturday, August J":u, in Miiii
keu's trrove. s: j t-och. s w ill be delivered,
j and tine ui'i-ic ducoursed. Tu.: central and
I ! isi..i 10 location makes it the most attiac
1 li.e harvest home picnic grouu 1 in Tusca
I tori Valley.
) . ...
i II;irvct Home I'icnlc.
lb.
Halves' Home I'.cnic at Pannabak-
er's Isia-id will tikep'ac- tn S tturd iv. Au-
i-t d The loatiaeement I ri.Illises 1'leTiTV '
..t music, good speeclie', an I a social niet t
ing such as) have bet.u enjoyed heretofore at
tliat place. Tbe Port Royal band Iris bei n
eng iged, and steps are in progress I r tho
seeuremeiit of vocal choruses.
Tcaclier' Kaiuluatlout For
Port Roval anil Turbett, l'ort Koyal July 2 'j
Walker, ia Mexico " -.
Part- rs -n omI Miltord, Patterson,. '
Mil'lii'tow n and Kenuanagh, in M11-
tniitown -J;-
La. k, at Cross Keys Aug. '2.
Tasearora, at MeCovsviile, " o.
.-pr tic Hill, at Wisdom "
lieale, at Johnstown ' J.
Ilelaware and Tboiiipsotitow u,
Smith's School House
Greenwood, si Straight Water,.
II
bv n tlistr.-.sirg Couch. vvLieh
me el sr v aiei i.-s- I !
cm gh lir::s nn 1 rxp.-etor-its,
without .5.t:n; rcliti. A friend ad
L.tI : .e j try
Ayor's Chsrry Pcclcral.
I tTM .- , 'ae.T am ! ; ;' to t'.at !t
I t lfv-.l tn.) it mice. Hy continued :
rr.o." . in cured rny .small, Br.il, I
an satisfied, saved IMV life. lrs. K.
Col urn, li eeeud St., Lowell, Mj.i.
I hac! used Ayer's Cherry P.-ct.-.r-jl
for uvi-r fi yeer. mid sincerely le!;eve 1
rhbi.id have bet n in my grave, I.r..'. i
i:-t 1 . . ii f..r O.i tne.lii iae. Jr. hit.- ure.l
ine .f :l .! livj. roM ntfe. lo.n t.f tlie Hugs,
for which i i a 1 aliu-.st .ir raired t.firr
1:11 liiifsj a r, ...r tv. I', i. .'IcMailvn,
Win i..or, l'r iviu.-e of Unt.tri ).
Av. r's Cherrv 1't ri mil saved my lif -.
Two v. ar :: ' i 1 to -k :i v. ry severe Cold
which nctlletl oil in" Iv.i.gs. I e.iiSi:!,.o.l
j.hvsi, inns, :m l t.H-k ttie retr.f lies tl o
pres. rim-.i. but failed to obt.'iia r li. f
until I K-g.va i.s'rg Ayer's Chrrry l"ee
torai. Two i.- i;o a of t::is uie.li. ir.o
ompletelv rfs.,i7ed iv he.ilth. L.'.7r.io
M. Al'.eii.AVest 1 Jiae.usttr. Ohio. U
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Pr. ; ansl t v Tr..T. ',. A v.-r It Co., T.owp '.!. Vl.
old 1 uli i ra,-.i. l'i..-al; nij; bor ;.,".
rsutice is boreby given lhat the partner
ship heretofore existing lirttee 11 the un
dersigned in the .Market Car business, was
disolee.i by 111111 ual couseut, 0:1 th-5 Uth
day of June 1'7, by the w ithdrawal of p.
p. Rohm from the same. 1 lie business
will be Lerealter conducted bv T.J. Moyer,
who is alone responsible 1 r the same.
F. F. Hull H.
T. J. MO V Kit.
Patteisoa, Pa., July 5, lT-St.
Letting.
; OKALEl PKIU'OSAI-S
OKur the repairing of Big Kun .7chiol
I House, in Fermanagh towustup will be re
J ccivt-d by the .School Board of the afore
1 naoicd school Iioumj oti Saturday, August
I btld at 'J oVIiK-k a. III. Jj.ecilicati.Mi can
j be seen at the residence- id J-ph Koth-
r. CS, atd in 11. g lun -seuooi noiise 011 me
y r.f llirt tttii a'k. 1 ;tfri i..j;rv.
rij,ht 10 rrj.-ct any jr all propositions.
Ky Order of the I'oard.
July 20ih, lh87, 3t.
DMINISTKATKIX'S SALE F
VALl'AKLE HEAL ESTATE.
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A.:.., ::. I
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t:uas..e. .vttju.-.. : ";.rsUsf Eft
w 1 0- in.. I f ,1
c -1 - :;,"! L-.iJ-s -
A IN O VE ll FLO WTIN G STOCK
O F HOS EST CLOT 1 1 1 (J TO l ECT T II E RI'SIIOF ClKTOMERk
AT
SCHOTT'8.
Trado Finro tlio ojirnino; r.f tLo prnon lias br-r-n pimp!r pLfnomonal.
Bnt preat as it has le D it l.ns l.ar iy pli.iFfil our (II.'AXU STOCK of
Desirable C'lofLiDfr, wbit h ct ntsins t Lc Cli'iicci-t A juti itl for M-n and
Boys. Not tlie coniuion rfn.lv n.'a.lo rrnriiifiitst of flic oiilinnrv clotliintr
store, but snc-h t-Iotbes as ton eif r-t frctn a first c';:s Mtstcni pbop, and
our prices Well you fcball Juile if tbe j rii ts are noL ribt. bring buefe
me clothes if yon Ibink tlieni botr al tbe tniro 7e asiv.
S18 MAGNIFICENT SUITS,
in none but tho very latest, and consequent lv tbo mj-st t-lylibb of Sprinef
r asnions, just a .-.uit tliat at any nuicljiuit tailor s wotiM cost at least 35.
S15 BEAUTIFUL SUITS,
from Imported and Domestic Fabrics, 1 bo finest goods ever bhown in the
county at this price and butter in every reaped (wo guarantee tba any
20 suits c 1st? where.
S12, A TREMENDOUS IjIXE,
unequaled in this country, for quality and make, l'laids, Checks, Mixtaros,
in Cutaways. Hacks perfect in fit and everv satisfaction truarauteed.
YOU SHOULD SEE OUR SIO SUITS.
They embrace all tbe latest patterns that come in Sacks and Cutaways.
$8, STKICTLY ALL-WOOL ITS,
Klegant for Dress made and finished c-.mally ns well as our "uits. tbo
only difference being in the material. They are very stylish, and you will
bo pleased with them, we warrant.
S3, HUNDREDS OF SUITS.
at this prico they are made, with eye to durability and wo guarantee them
to give good service.
TIIE LADIES A EE WITH US.
They make our Boys and Children's Clothing Department, their shopping
head quarters in this town. Judging from the throngs of purchasers that
have crowded Our Boys Clothing Department tin's season it did not tako
the La.lies very long to catch on to this Great B trgain Loom. Our 3
line of Knee Pauls Suits! mid our S." line of long Pauls Siuts tiro attract
ing considerable attention. Yon can save money on everv Suit.
IIxVTS ! HATS ! HATS I
Xo matter what sort of Hat you want vou can get it here providing it is
fashionable.
rruiirisiiircT goods.
of all kinds Neckwear Vinlerwear.niobierv Collars and CulTs, Umbrellas,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders. (Sold and Silver 'atches. Vv'heu we say we
save you money on every purchase we back our promises up wit h.tho goods
S C IT 0 T T,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
IJRIDGK ST., -MIITLINTOWN, l'A.
THE
CLOTHING HOUSE
OF
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1 1.. r .l !.-. .
4
D. W. HARLEY,
ITSTAlLISIIEID 18G5.
vTs z.i U
.zrctiUvi:'.',-.
Only the e house v'.. purriuo aa ALL TIIE YE All IIOUO Policy
of Lowest Prices have the Public Cuifidence and a Stoadv l'ationage.
K
9.
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11.
11.
'..ri-irrnl-.-snn.Mi t .ii...:.':.'--.
g Cl & 5 3 Scar.rn St, Chlcaijc, VU
PARKER & CO.,
, MlI F'-.INTr.VN, PlS.V.
gei.end banking busi-
Aiiiiuuiiri'ineutt.
COl'XTY COM.MISSIONEK.
Mr. Editoh : Please announce that I
am a cann.lnlate for nomination for tho
otliro ot County Ci.nimissiiuer, at the com
iur Ke.iiMicaii rriiuarv Election, ulject
t.. k.si.'il.ii. an rules. If o lortuuato an to
receive n-aid nomination and afterwards an
election by the people, I llall strive to
discharge the duties of aiil otlice to my
own credit and the best interests of tho
tax pavers ot Juniata. W. H. M OUE.
Van" Wert, l'a., April 'J7, lbS7.
Kavette, in McAUsterville,.
Tbe exaniinatiotis will bejrin at fj o docK
- . Sirinirpri must f urnish a certificate
a c.-rt
'.ri.llt.
r.iM.ui ir
by .Vis-:
! iwr.s U 1 p
The Kult'in K. i-ii!.!:ran siy : William
( lark, nirrd II vr irs, residing near Sha !.- S.is'iil.-liaiina, at ffi'spenty,
1: . th ! .aer end of II ant iii '.ton c un- ', Monroe, at Uicl.ti.-ld,
. .- ,...!. ..I r.l in iiili.n W.'dllt'S 1 iv uiirht.
., .... J ... . - - . t . t
charp. d ith stealing a horse and buity j
;r..ui J.imrs l. is. a 1 irmer, ,.,. ..s,u. . cllJctvr
l.r i.u- i. lb tri.- I ts soil tlis team to a ! ir:.,iH t.f ediicalu.u are invited to bo- ;.rcs-
... 1 .... i.t.mn. i ...,t V si.i-ia: exaiuiua'.i u f-r th cout-tv
' ' .11 1... I.,l.t in Mitt! in to a 11. S i.teiuiKT
I is sai l tint a nva's lu-ad inlthe hands j V. K. ALMAS,
i- a won. hi, vet..-n !io is h -iug put throu,-1. j upt ol lu.nata Countv
r-.. ' Mitninfown, Ji;:y .t.
Dir..-ctors and
a t-
I :
1 ' I
it tin. r.-r over th.. pntient. It is rf.rfed j
tr,- in 11 tiie uiir .i. I. a 1 of tooth-pullers I
v.. 1I1 :1 .- v.. .11, an he-id ho iter wis in town,
si.i.ie turn had a tooth or two pn'.le t jast for
The inn l the rx-rien:. '! having t:. ir
li ad fi. Id by a woman.
I List Sat-tnl.iv m-.r!iin;r, eight hundred to
: ..i r t'i..-,l.s..n-l p' p" eil
' n:..i:-it lin to if
. Ji.niiti, ii.t r-c-.iinty, p"
I nu.utitaio .t The View
Trial I 1-it, !t. Tcrui, 1ST.
To the Republicans of Juniata county :
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the otlice of County Commissioner, at
the cominc Republican priuiary election,
subject to Republican usages. If nomina
ted and elected I pledge myself to the in
terest of all tax pavers of Juuiata county.
J. il. CUNNINGHAM,
Patterson, l'a.
By virfriB of en order issued out of the
Orphans' Court of J nniata count v, the un-
dcrsifriu d, Administratrix of the estate of
Klias Wolle, deceased, will expose at pub
lic sale, on the prem.sa-s, in siuiuehanna
township, Juuiata county, at 1 o'clock 1'.
M.,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1887,
Tbe following described real rstate, viz
A tract of land bounded on the worth by
lands of Maria Dressier and lands of S. G .
Dressier; east, bv lands of W. (I. Straw-
sei ; south, by laud1 of S. ii. Dressier, aud
west by lands t.i Jacob w. Dressier, con
taining ronn-rivE acucs
mora or less. About
Tliirty Acre Cleared,
and ui.der cultivation, and the balance
woodland. The improvements consist of a
Large Fiatne w-atWr-bo:iided
DWELLING HOI Si:,
I5ANK. BAKN aud other out-buiidings.
There are also various kinds of fruit trees
on the premie es.
TKKMS: Ten per cent, cash when the
property is struck down, i.nd the balance
on the iirst day of April, 1 when deed
and possession w ill be piveu.
EMMA J- WOLFK,
Administratrix.
July 13, lf-f-7.
Main St;u:i:i
Transact a
ness.
Discounts daily.
- Accounts of linns, individuals and
corporations solicited.
Four per cent, interest allowed on
twelve months' certificates.
April 'J0-'fc7.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
;etlytlur?r, I'a.
170UNDI.D I?. 1M2. Larr-f Faculty. Two
I t nil courses of study Classical and J
Scientific. Special courses i:i all depart
ments. Observatory aud laboratories.
Three laijre buildings. Libraries
volumes. Expenses low. Accessible by
t re. lien t Railroad trains. Location, on the
11ATTLE-K1KLD ot C ettysburir. most feas
ant and h.alihy. I'lf pllrallir) IC
;irt llieill. in separate building, lor
bov s and youtur men preparing lor business
or College, under special care of tho I'rin
cipal, and two assistants, residing with stu
dents in tho rmiUiin. rail term opens
Sept 8, b7. For Catalogues, mblress
11. w. Mcivrv il" It I . !'. U.,
President, or
IIUBER G. BUCKLER. A. M-,
l'i illeip.il.
Everybody knows that D. IV. JLir'ty is tbo Cbief CLauipion of
STE-VDY, UX.SENSATION VL PRICES.
No wonder, then, tliat all seasons find us YA DUALLY UUSY.
No epuits. No "wonderful sacriuces." . liut Huuebt l'riccs for Hon
est Clotbiug.
ClotLinjj f,.r HHi and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of MEN.
UNDEIiWKAK, UOOTS and SUOKS, HATS, CAl'S, GIX)VK9,
and N'KCKTIEs?. A complete stoc'i of Fl'ltNISIIING (JOODti, at prices
that will do you pood.
Measures taken for Sails, or parts of suits on bbort notice, of a stylo
to suit your fancy, or tbe most recent fasbion cut.
Tbe Corner of .Bridge & Vater Streets is tbe busines-- place of tho
Valuable Clotbino- llonsc of
Itl'II AXS COL'KT S ALE OK
I'll
".'I
. r-v :..i I ! tiiiily
s- irora s.it: n.
r. lu g to the .1:1-
! r
r.n:
r, 'ast
v n i not
V, 1-
i-l Tf.
nd the Lutheran. Per' aud j
nic r. t.-p ol tho i
" The weitLer
bee mi'-' inclement after noon. The nearest
ho.is" is two and a h ilf rml. s from the pic
nic cround, and how that assembly t arue
down :!io inoiintain can better e i um-icin-i-
l tl.ati d'-:eriivd.
I aac Ai: -ker, of a ker township, while
cultii'K his l i'e L -t"I'. .-'trrnsi-l to
l.i. reai. r brought almost ti a '-r.d.
I). B. Cox, administrator of l'aul Lox,
, r.. is. Jam s S. Cos and i'aul Cox-
Joint li. ..:'.. -ln.d -d CleUiei.t.r:- S
1 .-i :... I J..l,i. Showers. Jesse McClure
ai..l James K. M -Clnre.
f l..wr,f v.-rlv. adi.iiiii-trtor c. t. a.,
i ' ... - . ... i i -:..v.
h- nun 1 1 Joseph 1 oniero;. , u-ie.i-, ' --
: ;.. ... ..,., r. I hiliL. M. Kein-rr. M-l owiers.
tieorire Koons an-I anc
i:e. v. the Jiiuiata Coiinty
S'eietv.
Daniel C .'.r i m s- -"seph McNeemar.
Jan.es iiil.er ileDouald vs. the couuty of
Junrat.1.
Ifrnrr C. Shearer, sheri'! of Terry coun
ty s. YVil'isiu H. Minnich.
James N"r:ti vi Ji ro:ue Kercha.-r.
I eis liurihtieU vs. Harris.. i. Casner.
ti.orge K llanmg vh. Jacob Whitmer.
COUNT V TKEASl'KEB.
I hereby annouuee myself as a candidate
for nomination lor the otlice of County
Treasurer, at the ensuing Republican Prim
ary Election, subject to Kepiibliean usages.
Il nominated at.d elected I pledge my best
services in the disci ario of tbo duties of
said olhce. D. S.COVLE.
Port Koyal, I'a., April 'Jo, 1-.S7.
To the I!ej ublicans of Juniata County :
1 hereby aiuiotiuce mysell as acatidi-fate
fi.r tioiuiiiation, lor the office of County
Treasurer at tiie ensuing Kepuhlican jfti
niTrv .-lection, subject to Kciublicaa usages.
Kooiis, his i it nr. in in at iil and elected by the issoole I
Ag'ieu.faral u in di-seharge the duties of the ollice w ith
ciedit to n.scll ami the t.epubiiean party.
SOLOMON litiOlvS.
MUIlirtown, M iy
o
VALUABLE UK AL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Juniata Co., the undersigned Ex
ecutors ol the estate of John F. Smith, de
ceased, will sell bv public vendue or out
cry, on the premises lu Walker township,
at 1 o'clock P. .M., OH
Saturday, August 27th, 1337.
The following described real estate, to
wit :
A tract t.f land situate in Walker town
ship, Juniata county, Pa., bounded and de
scribed ai follows: On tliM north by lauds
ol iiebeeca Miller, and Cloyd Muss; on the
east by lar.ls of Henry LoDtr, Jl'-becea
Smith (widow), Wesley S. until, an 1 Charles
Wertz ; on the sou.h h the Juniata river
and ou the west by lanusof Jerome Thomp
son, comainiug
, l.n t
.1 - ,
1 p.
t'.eil
::'i al
d n ith
fi.-
" e e't ,
lie be.ieved that sonn uaoommo i lofie
m. nt ol lo avy era.s was the cnt. Jud;.
i.t tiis suroris.) when ho learmsl the rcl
.-aiisewas hat a large t! u k-snaki!
-ee-i c aught a'li t. the knirei act altu.st
sti..i fed ti.-- m.-. -hine. The snake was
sr tive feet in leri'h and correspondingly
th.ca,. it was cut through ia a nuuib-.-r of
i'timoua Cirane fleeting aul
l'lcnlc.
Pad i ';
Tho Tomoaa Grange of Juniata county,
i. ...... ..rir,.. r meeting at ven-.er, in
148AOEE8,
more vr Ices, having thereon erecti-tl a good
k: t.s.aa Ii.inl.ia IT.itl tildtt.-PI'il faMt.lil flllll
To the Kepiiblieans of Juniata county : I -d (Juo(1 ' h tok j-,,, wacon-shed, and
I would announce to me Kepuonean I 01 .........i,. .s. water at house
t arty of Juniata county, that I am a can-i , . , , nMrls. .,n river
di late for the noii-i nation of County jreas-, j, Th-re are two orchards ou the
urer, subject to the rules that porera 'n fe bearing couditioa and
,.rj:iiizali.t.. II tuey tavor ine wnn a now- . . . , t.c!n:iin2 to bej,r. Tilis farm
is f.tuatd iibotit tir-o mu. s noni I nomp
sjr.towu, two tniies trotu Mexico i-tatiou,
oiie mile liom Van Deft" station on the P.
It. K., and five nnh-s Irotu Maiiintowi., the
. , , county seat. Convenient io churches,
I have the pleasure ot announcing to the .j.g au,j stores, aud is a desirable and
publicans of Juniata couuty that 1 am a .,....,. , ,.,
c.indn'.ate tor nomination, at Ilia primary . ...... . . ., s , i K . Ten oer cent, to be
nation I w ill (cite them t the Ik st of my
ability in their Interests and lu the interests ,
of ihe whole j.eoj.le. I
JolIX MeLAl GHLIN-
.1 t
at in :
.1 ap
.. li.e
I.ts Th-:rsly morning, Mrs. Elizabeth
iti-i.eli. w-ito ..f saiuttel Ilench of Lilnrty
V il.i.- t-.i found ilead in
si... r. ir. ; . ii Wediiesd.iy evening
v .-.ovi:.e her usual h-alth. The next
ii..iiii:.ir v.h. n s..iu. of her family pissed,
th.-.ui.;h l:.-r r'":ii they thoimht i-he was :
bill wh -n she -v i not ri-"5 tn tia-ts ;
i-r '!...-a:.I . t. :14 was Her ens IOIU wc,
I , ;.t r r. ni and ma le the i"ad dis- !
ri . H- iiu.-siau t d-.d uot occupy the j
roo u a he is irrci.l sMfrrer trotu j
,-pi
I Walker toan-I ip, u trioay, 4f ""---
... ..i .n, at .:tt a. in., . p. "., aua , .u i.n . . .. . . - ,.
. .. . . . .. I r.lll'iiUHII1 lr UVIUtUHtlUUi a l u
ov- - evn.ii.ir. liesislsS il. I Section tor CouotT Treasurer.
of the Orange. mteres.,n? , Ue,,b!.can usaees. If nominal
aiii be h-j. f i- .. r:.. -d i uih tu dm
suh.Tlinate Urange .u .- - y . , fidelity to the trust g
their delegates in t.meto attend tue fore- j
conferred at the eveniuff sision.
f)n the follow in t? day, August lith.
Usi. v nen . uMIlSer in i icuk iu e . ( TKOTIl. NOT AKY.
-1... Ho. ....liikllCl) ol air. Ul' l'l -luii.u i.i I
..... , -I. ti. 1 HO l.lioiie a c
1 ed to larticipite and have a gala
Hon. ti. c. Bmwn, .seuaior i v'-' .,-'-;: t'-;-;., -- I
lu erraa is . J - ' ' " rr - - ...
ol i rott:ii!:ot.irv. 1 '.utrelore annoui.ee mm
j other K'od s.i..-rs. ; urn wi
( Jetty sburg, Pa.
7M'M: BEST
GIDTHffi
X?I,r FriilASEKEA
roi: so
l ou r.ovs
D. W. HAELST.
January 10, 1SS7.
"TECS GIUI. I I.EFT BEHIND ME."
6 TH1HHTED f877
i.ahc.aj t tit
lpi.u a . 7n ' ' s
r ,1
cat
se.-!", I'-i V'.'r-:- T-s '
s - .. V v V i W
: '- v s. . I-
Iilutrat-.I by tfcs rf m T T. lt-.ra .rlr tl.
ii.Mlr lIlK lie. tr il !!
Hl aMUVill tviio'l. A
"-r, eh!.-ti i .
V OK AsT.-.
for ttiB T. T
. ti
'j V.n f. a V"r TtnnT tn
... . i ' - r - K r.r-.y limit
ivirx i:i (mi, wiih tba
l:i t "Vira iy utle-r.
ii s;, uill ar ta
llav.&aw hat-"r tii:m KS.l at:.' rtfth Vuo-1. Life i iu-'c.
(This i-inaw w-3 We a.:'1-.- I o-i n I.irc card, printed in clc-ait -
ti.m; it 1 IEt W.is r- aiAalf.
..4 ,r c.t.o8- na T!?. T. T. H AY332X CAHF.! ACE C3.,
Cor. l'l in andTwtlni .-Us., t it
Wnoictaitt Pr.tc List.
:vvati,0.
aetiTs w.-finn ima rt fAtt soiei
r3 tf l:tsest jj rsnnTAeiE-
AM) lOl'TllS,
AMI (HILMKEN.
LEDC1.K IHJILDINU,
urer aubWt to J rtyT-! SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
mated and elect- j riekcn ; ,,,.., e per cent, on tile I JA - - -
1 "f 'hce rtr!t ,,av of A,.rU,'ixj forty-live percent. ' - .
ventotne by the j , , ,i1(!-nrst day of A pn! , lti;9. 1 r Aie'
I 1). I. STiKLLEXBLUOEK,
t,lu I RU-UHeU, May 1.-7.
i-t-ar '
rdiallr nivit- I
; liii ia-t piymeut t(T tie secure 1 I Jti ig-
' n.ent boud .n the premises, to hear mter-
I est Iroin the lirsi .lnv of Ap'il, I-fc.
I ' JOUN H. SMITH.
! i;i:.OMU MANbtCK,
1 Kx.scutors-
lav. I mu. i.i.iK . An ss.ii ii. ii ill, ci aiiiiun-
Yor' tow n, is a c levs r young man, w ith abundant
PAYNE
a..
of all Slat.
YR1TE FOR CIRCULAR AND TEll US WHAT YGU VANT.
33. S7S7. TrsriSTTS c3 SONOi
Drawer lirMJ, I'.IaMlRA, N. Y,
ljr.AI.CH UFFICES- 5 iey bticet, mcw uiik..
county and lecturer of the S
l Ipecti
pie, a:
17 1 M 1 1 1 .vs. - - - - - t
1M:c.l r " . T, ...,t as a candidato t
Ciiutiou Notice.
i'.ohert Me.lntire. ol Luck t.. n.s.up, o.'ers
for sale, TVt FAltMS, each contaii ii ?
se witv ;i-j i-a-ri s iilh i!ioani-e, and '-u n
larin toiiUii s a set of iarm biiilduurs :nnl
large orchard, and go.nl water. The two
i. .. is .. .1 1. , :ti i-1. o other and will l" sold
I s.-oarateiy or together to suit purchaser.
1 lie farm's are situated in Lack township,
'within three Miles ol IV. u iluls and one
ca ition -d acrainst ' fourth oi' a mile
lor en;
tioa.
r rluimue
s-.::sv.ic3t and .'i:ca-
ll. A. SlAUBALU )
J. T AILUAN, VCoai.
1.. i.K UAV15. i
. ft - I. .. L .
that r.tiioe, subject to Ke- All i . rsons are hereby ca ition -d acrainst 1 lourtn o. a luiic :io..i a-.o,.
!p for th. mrHn.nu.nt nf 11. ' . loo.t;.,., H-, ........ lh l.roi rtV of th; , I'lmly OI11ILC till m Si.iu -..-
JL'-MATA. undesigned m Fayette .Unship, as the cb-isci. and s. e y ' .
July If, 1SS7. Uesspana lawa will bo enforced. Robert -Mcin.ue, rvs.sis m
I ti-Jta.i DtSjf. i I'j., Svil. 1k,-".
spring andsuinmer Cooiln.
i wo'.i.d ii.fortu the public that 1 have
roe.- in ii,;,- u.;W nr.llini ry sf..:e a' ti:y place
of r.-sid'ii-ee on Wall r sire.-'. M .'Hint .w u,
roi. I door from irrer of i::idg'S stn e:.
a lull stock, ot i-pr.ng at Summer luiliincr
a i. ids, all new, arid of the latest stiles,
iit.d uuvix ooiploycd fii'i class uiiliinois
1 aiii prepared to supply the public with
.-. erv;iii:ij; found iu a lir.sielass ii.iiiin.-r
store, coi.iij a:.d e..iii.i:i; n .. stock. I
couoi.icr it no uouo.e to io..v
I 1,
V A ITIO XOTICC.
n...--.i!i nr-. lieroby cautioned
.: j.i-p h-it tin?, gathering
j. . r.'s.s -," !i, Ids, or iu any other
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