Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 17, 1888, Image 3

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Minrfj timber. b'ld"
wn atone ana raw "lBg
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,e a.v-r.1 tracta ef rt
iiiltraigntia in (aalt
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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
7 mTfFLINTOWN :
w j D1 KsnT.orTOBER17 188S.
TERMS,
mibaeription, 41-00 Pr annnm if paht
ad Tanc; $1-60 If ot paid ia advance.
' Transient adTertiaemenla Inaertwd at 60
-tfOt VT inrn for rch i"rtion.
v TranKii-'Ot buninnaa noticea in local col
aron. 10 ent p-r line for each inaortion.
piuetiona will be made to those deairinf
o adTertiae by the jut, half or qnartvr
rar.
Uerucrala In I,e4lt4wa,
AH lat wevk the atatchworrl awonc the
Damorracy u "ou to Lewiatown" and
sarins all that time a number ol leadera
wer bnally enpafl in drummmc op a
,-roi to attend a gran rally of tba unter-
iad at tbe capital town of Miltlin connty.
Xhe bait they tbraw out to catrb the ;
ritt an l tile ot the party waa a hanriaome
btt plnj hit. To get a hat of that kind j
tor 9"-t or for nothlr j wt something ao
tawplint that between one and two han
,tred ot the brethern eerly cinjht it and
t jok p pilerianT' "r I.ewNtown.
Thov nlberrd at the station in force and
tu-j .)' tbtra aported tho red haDdanna,
rj4 oru- ot the more thoughtleia onea be
gan a throwing of miaKeU at a atnall flg
tbe ataraati'l utripva that a pa'riot bad
f.apcuited Iroru a areonJ atory window ot
ufth.- rttrton Hoile. Tho occupant of
tha ruoin noticed tha aaaault upon tbe atara
and atHpea, but be d id not aay. at tlen. Dia
aid i
-II any man pn'l down tbe maricaa flag
.hoot blm "
But be railed out ia atrntoriaa Toica
Lt 'he stars and atripea al one, tha Bag
iifo.nl enough for ine."
;.Thev lertia thro p. a. train ia high feath
er lor thrlr di-atinatnn.
TI pr laet.ted nuitu a uico appearance
Au-J th bjii'luorue p'ua on their ha1a arra
uf an"? -lent Inapiriti a tj mum them to
lurj. t all about tho mui. They were ao
njin-h aurpriaed at the improel appearance
Iba ia hed rear gare Ibem that tbry
cou.d not halo look at and a1 in ire each
other. The rjicilatione of aduiir .tlon were
trwuent. Tby a-eturd coaerted inta a
mutual eJmiration club t-nt on haTing
rbo.ly ae their h.ita, aud takea
were they with ih. noeltv rf tho bat entrr
prlae, that it the mu i ha l bo en ankle dep
h. ..!. I h eons through without
feellne or e"ltit.
The were cordrallf rec;ie I by about
fcih) MifTl:n county white plug bat inipi-ing
b.athren that ba.i boen gathered from all
partaoftheiliatri.-t. The Juniata club in the
bite proceaiu: prere.l ita individ ualily
and wore onapiciiom in the line or march.
While tbe pr K-faiin iuoTd Ihrre were
a numUer ot uti !( ue character reprcM:nta
ti..na, a!e ot wlii.-h uur peciii artUt
va.'gtit by inataalaTroua frmr lor thia
artit ! in tt.a Sasnaaj. tin Kfcri BLica.
A band or two rraenteI an unique tight.
The third harrying- looking- couple are
after tbe apoila of office, and they are talk
ing about tbe aurplue not caring a continent
al ao that they gt aoree of it. They would
ilka to be among the larored ooee that
Clereland'a Treaaurer kaaed 4'jO,i0O,O00
oftbeaurplna to withont intereaU Tbey
don't atop to think that there ia yet a
tbouaand ml lion of rebel debt to pay and that
It will take rjrite a pile ot aurplua to pay it.
Ih-y don't atop to think or care that if tbe
aurp ua diaappeara tbe routing loar yaara
a i: has under Cleveland that there will be
no aurplua and the government will hare to
oorrow money as it did under Buchanan'
adminiatration.
Tbe aeenth aceae ia uncommonly nniqae
for it repreeenta a flirtation between a maa
on tha Una of march and a Lewiatown
woman who ia looking with admiration
on the hilarious Democracy.
The eight acene repreaent tbe brethren
after tbe glory of tbe occasion baa all p awa
rd , wondering rolltary and alone boo
ward, foot sore and weary, ready to be pat
in their little bed.
Republican Meetings in Juniata,
to London. She will leave England by tho
first veaaet for Madraa, India, tbea ahe
travels inland acreral bandred anilea to
Gnntnr, when aba has been assigned to
Missionary duty. Tbe Ledger wishes the
yoong lady a pleasant voyage and safe
arrival at ber destination, and may she be
tbe means of converting many heathen.
Joe Dull, of McYrytown, who ia known
by all buntera and 8-bermen as the tetaran
of them all ia that section, was accidentally
ahot while out bunting on Tuesday. A
gun loaded with buckshot in tbe bands of a
companion a as accidentally discharged, tbe
ftrmatloa ot sale by too court ; thirty peace'-
n April 1. 1889. when deed will be
delivered and posaeaaiua given thirty pec
eeat on April 1, 1B90. Tbe last payment
to Oe secured by judgement bond and to
near interest from April I. 18S9.
joskp j Mcculloch,
Assirnee of David Wilaon.
October 10, 1888.
o
RPHANS COURT SALE OF
PURNITDRE! PUBHITUBEI
I -would reep?ctfully inform
the citizenB of Juniata. County
that I have bought from Johh
S. Graybill his entire stock of
Furniture and house furnish-
V ALU ABLE EEAL ESTATE I
By virtue ol an order issued out ot tha
Orphans' Court of Jnniata County, tbe un
der aienea uwt, r yi.k.j h..ka-
contenU striking him in a vital place near j late of ermanagh township, deceased will j ing goods, which Consists of
tbe groin. Ilia recovery ia doubtful He- " foiic inrau or ouicry. ai me late
icvuoc oi mh acMa in rermanagu
1 be fourth reuple are hitched on the
Chinese qneetioa and foreign emigration
question which baa caused a certain class
of Democratic speakers and writer la In
preea the mind a of their hearera with tbe
untruth that the Republican party ia re
spnnaible lor tbe Uord of wild fureignrn
that have come to ibis cotintiT. The fact
j is the foreign element that ia complained
oi ia Drougni nere py ine Duainess or tbia
country, and by mining and contracting
partiea. He ia an ignorant speaker or a
designing speaker that presumes on the
ignorance of bis bearers that atteui( ta to
hold tbe Republican J arty rrapoct.bie for
the iurliix ot foreigners.
Tbaia two old staters that move along
aeaedate'y ropreaant the ayrapathiaing ele
ment before ani durin the wah a-h.'
Their nuiuorrts am .11 but they are as they
uaed to be and are atill wondering what
g.iod can come out of Neaereth. Tbev
kava a aort of dit knowiedfte of the fact
that alaverr i-t g .ne. bit thsv cling to free
trad which was the twin corner stone of
siarery on which rebellion raiaed it ininnl
tens aa.l blooly dht giving structure.
The fifth couple are repreaentstive or
the tree whisky party snd it is reported
that there was any amount ot free whisky
to te had for the asking lant Saturday
night. Tbe men that made the bar free
are the men that call the Republican party
a free whiskey p. rty because it advocate
the repeal of the war tax on tobacco and
whiskey just as tbe waa tax or atamp tax
on matches, promisory notes, deeds, and
o forth have been repealed. The demo
cracy want the tax on tobacco and wbickey
to atand. They have taken it in a a
Democratic truat where t hey cn put a lot
of their office srektr. Tbey prefer to
break down tbe manufacturing establish
ment to breaking tha whiakey trust by the
rtpeal of tbe war fax on tobacco and
wtuakey.
The political issues of the
day will kje discussed at the iol
lowing times and places, by the
speakers named.
AH pers-ons regardless of
parties, intererted in the pend
ing elect-inn are invited and
urged to attend thef-e meetings.
'Prove all things and hold !at
to that which is good" :
At Cross Keys on Monday
Oct. 22nd, at 7.30 1 At
Speakers, YV. M. Allison, Dr.
. II. Itodgers, George Wilson,
J. Frank JMoner.
At fcipruc Hill, on YVedues
day Oct. 24th, at 7.30 P. M.
speakers, Jeremiah Lyons,
B. F. JSchweier.
At Oriental, on Friday Oct.
2Cth, at 7.30 P. M. speakers,
F. M. M. Pennell, J. Frank
btoner.
At McAlisterville, on Mon
day Oct. 2yth, at 7 P. M.
Great Mass Meeting and Paraue.
speakers, 11. J. culpertson
11., of Lewis-town, . M.
Allison, George llson, . Al.
M. Pennell.
At Port ltoyal, on Tuesday
Oct. 30th. at 7.30 P. M.
Speakers, li. F. JSchweier,',
Jeremiah Lyons, Dr. . 11 I
Itodgers, J . Frank fetoner-
At Millhntown, on Thursday
Nov. l6t, at 7 P. M. Great
Mass Meeting and Parade.
Eminent speakers trom abroad
will address this meeting.
At liuhfieid, ou i rulay Nov.
2nd, at 7 P. M. fcpeakers,
Jeremiah Lyons, . M.
Auison, 1J. F. Jschweier, George
Wnson, Lr. W. il Kudgers,
F. M. Al. Pennell, J. Jbrank
fctoner. A. V . Potter Lsn., ot
inyder (Jouniy.
Hon. L. E. Atkinson, Can
didate lor Congress, Joseph!
Woods Fsfi., ot Lewifctovwi, i
Candidate lor State Senate, and;
other CanUiuates will ue pres
ent at as many of these meet
ings as jroosible for them to
attend, and will deliver interest
ing addresses.
Veytowa Journal.
Clarence Edmonson, of Sinking Valley,
Blair county, wss accidently shot by bis
brother-in-law, -jamuel Cooler, on Satur
day last, whiie on their way borne Iro
bunting. Mr. Cooley aaw a pine squirrel
cresa bis path, and hurriedly bringing hi
gun to bis shoulder tired, jual as yeang Ed
monson stepped in front or the sbuxsIo.
Tbe shot, wadding and clothing entered his
clothinc woundioc him so severely as to
causa his death on Monday. Deceased pad
not yet attained his 20th year Huntingdon
Journal.
About day light, last Thursday morning
Mrs. Hack en burger, wife of store keeper
Uackenberger was alarmed by the crack ot
a gun. From ibe cackling ol the chickens,
she thought some early prowler waa help
ing himself to a low I. She speedily aroused
ber buaband wbo waa taking a morning nap.
Hackenberger waa down a Lair a and out at
the ben house "in a jiffy. Tbe amuke
ot tbe aportsuian'a sua lay all around tbe
chicken coop, but tbe man was nowhere in
aigbt, tut near by the game waa dapping its
wings in the agony of a lata! anot. Uack
enberger took tp the bud and at Brat Co uld
not aetcrmiuw bat it waa, bat it turned out
to be a plump I all grown pheasant. What
brought tbe towl ol the wood there a
that early hour, and wbo shot it f are on
answered q ueationa.
Because the ScaTiacr. properly suggests
the propriety ol candidate Berry, preach
ing inatead of scrambling tor allies tha edi
tor of tbe Tribune ueema himself called up
on to champion the cause ot Mr. Berry,
which no one will dispute his right to do
but be goes out of his way la doing
when be expreaaea a desire to know -'who
ia toe SaKTiKBi trying to serve T Its flip
pant reference to tbe Lord' ia only in keep
ing wi.h it remarks and idea about preach
era, cnurcbee ana religion. It la a queer
question to ask ince tbe apiritual service
ol tbe editor or the SaaTi-'ai, does not
ter into tbe campaign. The inquiry ot tb
eaiioroi ins irioune is me rank cant ol a
man who professes to just know wbo the
devil I going to gel ana wno tbe Lord - is
going to get. (Jul I yonr cant brother Gar-
man, and understand there la no such
thing as c Dealing ine loru. y oases your
sou. in peace, ine Liora win gel nis own a
you will Hni out on the Judgment Day
But to get back to thing of earth and
events of the present day, the queatioa re
cur to tbe election of a Register and Re
corder. Republicans don't acratch the
nau.e of Anson B. Will. Be certain to ace
to it thai yon are not tricked out ol your
vote lor him. Kxamine your ticket. Some
oi.e migbt paas a ticket on you with his
uawe otl. Examine voir ticket when
about to vote.
in
townabip, at 2 o'clock P. on
Saturday, October 3T, ,
The following described Real Estate to
it i A tract of land situate in Fermanagh
township. Juniata Countv. Pennavlvania.
bounded and described aa lollowa : Bound
ed on the north bv lauda of Ephriam Bea-
abor ; oa the east bv land of G ideon Sieber
and Sarah PuQenberger ; on tha south by
land of John Byler ; and on the west by
land of John Byler and Mary Ann Eru bak
er, containing with allowance
57 Acres'and 68. Perches
more or less having thereon erected a
9 STORY BRICK D WELL1N' HOLTS B
a Frame Bank Barn, stsble, carriage bouse
and other out-bailding.
About 21 acre of tbia land ia cleared
nd under cultivation, and the balance
good timber land.
Tbia farm ia aituatea about three miles
eaat of Mifilintown, I'a., and ia convenient
ta market and school. There is on the
place good Iruit and a well of good water.
TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent, of the
pnrchaae money to be paid on day ot sale
when property is stricken down ; lorty per
cent, on April 1-t, lHh'J ; and the balance
oa April 1st;' I890, to be secured by judge-
tot-at note bearing Interest trom April 1st,
IttSa, wben deed will be delivered snd pos
session given.
JOHN ZOOK.,
Executor of Michael Beaabor, dee'd
September 26th, 1888.
MIFFUHTOWN MARKETS.
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Sale KeBiater.
October !. -R. C aud J. T.
will otter at public aaw a letui ol
bear Oakland alula.
Bare wot.
,4J .
The second co nple tliat caught tha eye
et our artist sre a modified type of tha tor
n,r o the tariff question. Tbey have
never g. me dow n Into the history ot the
aestitry deep enough to learn that John C.
Caihoun waa the father of tho theory of
tree trade and engrafted it on tb Utnio
rratic pirty, which tt ha ridden ever ince
to tbe financial harm of the country every
time a Iivmocratie Prtrsittent came into
sewer with a suf porting Co.igrrss. Thev
are representative of tbe iasa tbat are try
to sbiHi p ,lon a protective tariff heraaae
tbsT call it a tax on the men who bnv good
when mav have to ay a tew ceuta more
vn the dollar than tf the doors ot the coun
try mere pp-nril to all jood from Europe
"b-re they aro manufactured by men who
4a not get halt the ur.irea American work-
mra get. Thev are leptea. n'atlvrs ot a ! pay the cxp-De
t-'iaaa taet want to see
aVwn lo the wage, pai.l in the 0U2 country.
Tbey belong to the cia- ef men Ibat are
telling the peop'e of Mifflin county. Look
see. Mill! in county people are nearly all
lariuars and a pr !-.-tive lritT ia an outrag.
tax on them. A free trade or revenue
tariff won',; giv tliera cheaper goods, but
thev don't tell that by taking the whole
country, it is toutid that about 4" in ev
ery hundred people are connected with
manufacturing c-tablishruents and that free
trade or a tariff for revenue ouly would
cloae most of the establishments and throw
the workmen ba k to farming and that
wonld produce) over productioa and ia tbai
way the markets for the Midi in county farmer
wonld be rendfrsd prt tlt'.as. That's tbe
way Cleveland's tarirf reduetmn
M If In and Jnniatacnuntie.
ai
The ixth couple are a couple of sbouter
for Jacob lor Senate. Juniata waa work
ed for tbe meeting ia a great measure for
Jacobs. If be were not a candidate Lewia
tow a would not bar been honored by aorb
a splendid white batted delegation lor be la
tbe apecial pet at thia time of some of tbe
Democratic leaders In Juniata. Ue ia a
gusher for Cleveland and lbs old Komaa
and a g air st tha tar f tax a tbey are pleae
ed to call it. Ue kavwws tbat tbe tar iff must
ot govrrnment and lea
Ameiican wsgea go i rebel debt, and wben be deoouocc corpora
tions be knew tbat corporation pay tbe
great bulk of the expensee ot tbia stale.
He and bia friends are cautions right there,
for ome reason, and do not carry out their
reasoning oa the national tariff ao aa to
apply it to corporation by calling the
freight charged and the fare charged
paaer.g, a tax. Therebvfbenge a tale
oa which they don't gush. Mr. Jacob
seetue to be lame in bis oratory oa these
kindred subject or taxation by government
ami eorporatioua, be ia also very lame in
tbe minds of a large class of people who
k.i.. i rat he win be B .urbon enough if
te a-ets to tbe Senate to refuse to counta
nance tbe sumnitting of the question of the
liquor smetxl men's to the peop'e for their
SHVRl LOCALS.
Vote for Joseph M. Woods, for Senate.
Vote lor William Uerlxler, lor Ata-nibly.
Vole lor Jan.e.a McCauler, lor Sheriff.
Vole lor Louts it. Aikiuaou, lorCongreas.
Tbe frosts ol last week hastened tba corn
cutting.
Caua.lia.na enjoyed a ao.w of ix inches
last week.
Miaa Cvdie Simons, ia visiting friends in
Philadelphia.
Eapenschade, is now ia the city buying a
a lock ol new gouda.
Oilcloths yards square for $1.00 at
Fianciscua Hardware.
f. co putt gram dialer a were paying 41-11
lor a brat last Thursday.
Tbe large mud ol grand mother times, i
to be the la.Ud lllta Mluler.
A good maiiy acre ol wheal ware own
n I uataroia V adu laal attk.
Kev. Philip Urair, will preach a second
seituvn tv laiirodera uexi Sauoath.
Four men and one woman are priaon r
in tbe rraukilu cuuuty jail, charged with
muiacr."
Krpuulicans ot Fayette townabip organ n
rd a Harris oa and aturiva club baal Satur
day evcauig.
Lightning killed four cow and a bull on
Ibe larm m M asblLgloa Scbmeck, caar
1 1 let to n, Bo.aa coua., rtcenily.
1 be lH luocracy went tu Lewiatown last
Saluida evebug in bigb leauher, each one
acaj-.bg a Liarron auu Morioa white bat.
Ou laal Friday C. B. Uoiuuig waa quite
sick wiui a ac.cre attack ol craaup, but waa
scufrrtil so lar as to be aooal loan oa
Saturday.
Howe Ventilating stove will heat double
the epace with same amouct ol Inel ot any
ether stova. Call and see it at
Faascisccs Uaanwaac at Co.
DsbmI M. Wagner, ol Barriaburg bad tbe
Index tinarr ! bia rignt band ao maabed
wliw coupling cars at thia place
Wednesday that amputation became
October 25. Francis Buck waiter, will
sell at his place near Mexico, Co a a and
young catue.
"November 8. Lewis Degan, executor of
sell horses, cows
ol tbe late Ludwig
ricnrueder near Jencno Mills.
October 27. Joseph McCulloch, assignee
of David 1 llson, will sell a Valuab.e lartn
el 164 acrea aid other valuable property at
Port Royal.
MirrLis rows. October 17, 1888.
Butter ..........................
F-ng
Ham,
Shoulder, .......................
Sides, ..........................
Laid. ........ . ..............
M1FFLI1STOWN GRAIN MARK KT.
Wheat, new 41.00 to 41.05
Cora old 50
Oala, 25
Rye 50
Cloveraeed...... $3.50 to 4 00
Timothy seed 41.76
Flaxseed............... .... 1 bO
Bran...... 20 00
Chop ., 130
Shorts... 22 00
Ground Alum Salt 1 20
Anicricaai Salt............. 1 lo
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Pbiwdilfhia, October 13. 1RHH Penn
sylvania wheal $l.lu to $i.o0. Corn 63c.
Oats 81 toiWc. Rye J2c Live chicken
lo Ve r 'u- tgit 17 to 23c. Butter
lb lo bc. Cloveraeed 7 to !tc rrr lb.
Sugota at i to 71 UBr ik Kve 416 a ton.
Hay 412.50 to $.;. ton. "
(.Micauo, IV-1 ia r-...i- u
000 bead ; .teera, jBaa 60 ; atockera and
leoaer, oj 40. rows, bulla and mixed.
4--4o2.DO: T... -.,,i ti .
We.Lrro rauxsra. .! 7fta4 lil Hex Ke-
ceipte, tOou head; 10c. 45.bOalXiO ; heavy
""-"---i; light 45 6ta6 06: skipa 460
"40. SbeepEcceipis, 4000 bead j Market
4.OOa4 20 1 Western. $3.25a3 66 ; Taxan.
-0ad.40. Lamba, 43.76a5.40.
PARKER fc CO.,
BANKERS,
Mane Steeet, M iftlisto wx, Pknha.,
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS
Discounts daily.
Accounts of firms, indiriduali and
LAMPS.
CARPETS,
SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTRESSES,
FURjNITURE,
to which I am adding daily,
JEIV STOCK
which I gelling at ex-
stremely
LOW PRICES
for cash.
C. B. HORNING,
Crystal Palacb,
Dm Bugle Soiiiifls tLs Zeynota ! Acceptable and Welcome Bargains
AT
S C H O T T 9 S
FALL WINTER OPTClSrilt?
of Mens', Tontbs", Boys' and Children's Clothing; which ia bow an
-ooo-
Corner of Bridge and TVter streets
MifQintown, Pa.
January 11th, '88-ly
Men of Juniata county think and study well over what we have got to
say. Cmr grand and superb stock of rail and Winter Clothing is simply
perfection perfected. Suppose we talk to you as plainly and sensibly aa
possible while asking your valued and welcome patronage. This is what
we want to impress on your mind. a have everything you may need ia
the way of clothing, whether it b a necessity or a luxury.
Your interest is our interest. We offer you the best dollar's worth of
goods for a Dollar in money and isn't that a fair exchange.
We have the banner stock of Overcoats of the county. An assortment
which overshadows all the stock of other dealers in the county. Competi
tion will exist this fall only in name not in fact. We will commence by
placing on sale
350 MEN'S FINE MELTON 0YEEC0A.TS AT $8.50
The most particular dresser can take pride in wearing one of these garmontd.
175 MUX'S STORM OVERCOATS AT $5,
200 MEN'S IMPORTED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT $12.
This garment will siand comparison with any that merchant tailors
make to order for f'20. Our 10 line is nimply grand
It is simply impossible for us to give you anything like a comprehensive
description of our grand, gigantic stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Chil
dren's Suits.
Schott will sell Men's mixed suits at 4.00 ; Men's checked woolen cass
imere suits st $G.50 ; Men's fine English dress suits at only .00 ; Men's
fine dress suits which we are selling at $15 00, are made from the most
fashionable fabrics. ' They ttre equal to any merchant tailor's suit costing
double the money.
If you have yonr boys to clothe, now is your opportunity. We hare
just placed on sale 700 Boys' suits. The styles are various, new and the
latest fashions. 1'ncea Irom yz. up to jm.
Come to SCH0TTS for Your Hat.
We will show you all the new celebrated makes. Onr Furnishing Uooda
Department is the right place to buy your Winter Underwear.
SCHOTT,
-THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFL1NTOWN. rA.
aaaawaaaa a - .....-na'BBnaBBBBwBBBB
OILS ! OILS ! OILS !
THE STAMBD OIL COMPAUT
of Pittsburg Pa., make
-cV SPECIALITY
of manufacturing for the Domestic
trade the Finest Brands of Illuminat
ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha
and Gasoline, that can be made from
Petroleum.
We challenge comparison with
every known Product of Petroleum.
If you wish the most
UmFORML Y SA T1SFJICTOR Y
OILS 1JT THE MARKET,
ask for ours, trade for Mifflin town and
vicinity Supplied by
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE k CO.
December 14,-87-1 j
0 One bottle of English Spavin Lin
iment cured my flue ISorman mare ol two
ugly blood spavin which damaged ber val
ue at least 410. It i the grandest Blem
ish cure I ever used.
Jona McCaot, Hor Dealer,
Darlington Ind
Sold by L. Banks A Co., Druggists, Mifflin
town Pa. April 25, US, 6m.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Bard. Solt, or Calloused Lnmpa and Blem
ishes trom boraes, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stifles,
Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc.
Save 450 by the nse of one bottle. War
ranted. Sold by L. Banks-ft Co., Druggists,
Miffiintown Pa. April 25, '88, 6mo.
Fall and Winter Goods.
I would inform tbe public tbat I Lave
now a my new millinery store at my place
of residence on Water (treet, Mifilintown,
aecend door from corner of Bridge street,
a full stock, ef Spring k. Summit millinery
goods, all new, and of tbe latest styles,
and having employed first class milliner
Four per Cent. Interest allowed On ! I am prepared to supply the public with
corporations solicited.
twelve months' certificates.
WM. RADAM'S
MICROBE
KILLER
everything found in a firtitclass milliner
' store, com and examine my stock. I
; consider it no trouble to show goods.
MRS. DEI3L.
I Uarcb 22-87.1 -v.
18G5, ESTABLISHED 1S3TI
Special Invitation To Tha Public
To attend th Attractir Sale f Clothing tkat go oa lBf
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods rW
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
It is truly mprvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in tho rear, so Won't fil
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
W. HARLEY
MIFFL1NTOWN r.A.
The ropnlation ol Miftlintowa and Pat-'
tenon about ItiUO, and we would aay at i
least one halt are troubled with ome affect- !
ion ol the Throat and Lungs, aa thnae '
complaints arr, according to alatiatica, more
numerous than others. We would ad viae all
not to neglect the opportunity tu call on
their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's
Balaam lor the Throat and Lungs. Price
50c and 4 1-CO. Tnt I tixtrte. Sold by all
druggists.
The Great GERM
or UACTFRIA 1
DESTROYER.
To Cur Disease. 1
Remote the Cause, j
r&vakiaiis liy acicntific rgnarclica. bava diaeovered
tha i m a or D-ccilli commonly called Microbes,
are the ousa c aisraae.
11 Mu.ansaKju.aa CURES by Jrttrirffnftlu
aa re.Va .- at the aaraa time earer tk J.tmf and
tk tyttrm Mr. Radaa. has eaubiutod I
notice to Trespassers.
Having leased 40O arras of wood land
ol David Wilson, and 4'K) acres of woed
land bl John McCltire, adjoining lands ol
l'rnn-ylvania Kailn-ad Company ia the
vicinity ol Boiler's flap. I herebv cantioa
all persons agaitist trespassing on the atieva
mentioned leased lands lor the purpose ol
cutting timber and so forth.
Joua BiAsuax.
Vlifflintown, May 26, 188.
S SIGN EE'S SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
it
ill rtsch J spproval or rejection by a popular vote.
last
nec-
After a protracted conteat W. McKnight
VT il.iamrvn. of Uuntii.gdon waa nominated
k, tha Kenublican of r'ranklta and Hunt-
irgdon countica lor State Senate, laat Fri
day at Hamaburg.
Rupture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B
Mayer, VAX Arch treet, Phil's, Fa. Ease
at once, no operation or delay from buai.
a ess, attested by thonsanda of cure after
ethers fall. Advice free. Send for circular.
March 14. '88, ly.
Tbe Newport News ot last week say :
A bnckat of hot ashes, thrown on a pile of
traw and manure, at Mr. George Weaver's
table, set lire to the inflam-usble material
and when first discovered by Mr. John
Thompson was biasing aa high aa your
head. The Ore was extinguished before
making Inrtber headway, bat in a very
short time wonld bar communicated with
tbe stsble and other outbuilding.
From the Newport Ledger of laat week:
Wednesday motniog, alias Sue R. Kistler,
daughter of Dsvid fells tier, Esq., ol Madiaon
township, lelt Newport by rail on Wednea
dayfor'New York, where aba wi'l take
rassage on board tbe steamer TJmbria on
Tbe undersigned will aell at public eat
ery on tbe prrmiees at tbe mansion bouse
ol tbe Aasigi.ot, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1888.
at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, tba follow
ing valuable real estate, to wit :
No. 1, A Valuable Farm,
adjoining Port Royal. Milford township, Ju
aiata county, containing 154 acrea and 93
perrbe. This Isrm is in a good slate of
cultivation and large enough to be divided.
A good three-story frame bouse and a ten
ant bouae : also another small bouse and
stable on not end of property. No farm in
tbe county has a better location, as regards
marketa school snd other privelegea. Ad
joins Port Reyal Fair grounds.
No. 2. A Three fourtn Interest in the
AIRY VIEW ACADEMY
property in Port Royal, 44 feet fronting on
middle street and extending back same
width 192 feet. The building ia strong and
substantial brick, three atonea high and
one half mile from the station on Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
Ho. 3. A DOIBLE DWELLING.
ia rear of said Academy property, having a
front of 1164 feet on Market street, and ex
tending back retaining same width, a dis
tance of 78 feet.
no. -ft. a Tract ar Woodland,
in Turbett township, adjoining McAteetown,
well set with young chestnut t ia:-r and a
good location for a fruit orchar I, rou'aia j
ing 70 acrea and 110 perches.
no. ft. a tact of la.id,
in Mi Word township; adj.ioicg land a .f
Leonard Groainger, containing 28 acres
and 9 perches.
Ho 6. Also, tbe undivided one-half in-
i Ur. st in 31 1 acrea ol land in Miliord twp.,
1 adjoining lauds of Judge Burehheld.
) Traas or Sals .Ten per coot, of tbe
I pure case money to be paid in caab oa tba
Factorv No. 4 in Phtiadelihia.
Office at do Arch Street.
InvatiHa and persona ai'ff-rini fr-nn CATARRH,
CjtONCHITIS CONSUMPT10N.MAl.ARIA,
RHEUMATISM, Diseaaea ef the Blood, etc.,
I.y -.iiij er railing at aluve ad.trca, will receive
rrtu.a-v :viue the Ii atnry of the Miraoas Kita.ss
'm! th- . frw t. hsa aaaele. Agt-e. iea artll he e.lab
li ia rVim.vIvania. N-w 1 rrar-v . I lelaware. Ma
rytanj. sad ltmtrict at ColuaiLia. whit h thi. t-actorf
will supply. 1 hia Cermt-ria ia
A BUBK. RESTORATIVB TO HEALTH.
100
PER PROriT nd atasBi-
ChNT pies Free to mencsn-
; vasser for Dr. Srvlt'a 49enulne
i F.lectrloBells. Bruahea, Ac. La
dy agents wanted tor Klertric Corsets.
. (JtiM-k salen. Write al hum lor lerms. Dr.
! S .-ott, 848 B'way. N. Y.
D.
G. W.
STIIaL. IN
HECK,
THE LEAD.
TnEOSLT EXCLUSIVE
Boot and Shoe Store.
LARGEST STOCK,
WE KEEP THE j BEST STOCK,
IMOST VARIED STOCK
OF
Foot Wear in Juniata County.
Satirdiy for Liverpool, thence he will rt j,y of sale ; ttirfy per cent, oa jv cf con
The people generally recopiize genuine claims. It is an easy matter
to make extra vacant statemente. It is far more important, however, to
have tbe people credit your statements. We invite comparison. Our
stock is all nice, all neat and all new. We continue to sell at the lowest
prices, and challengevany and all competitors. Tou know the store. There
ia only one. We shadow all.
G. W. HECK
We are Selling
STOVES OF ALL KINDS,
CIIIA.lJJIi THAN
Ho not fail to see our
SQUARE H EATERS,
Til El' A Itr. HEAI TIKS.
A Fi:Ui LINK OF COOK ST0VH3 ALWAYS ON HANI)
We furrish reps'ro for all lin.l; of Stoves, Stove Pipes. Coal Itucknts Ac,
at tbe vt-ry lowest pi icmh.
OIL CLOTH A SI'KCALITY. A square of 2 yards for tl.00.
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO.
Vatertown Steam Engine Co.
Jfanufrt-tirrg of
STEAM
ENGINES
ui BOILERS
Of All Kin a.
WrlVa for Caaljf.
Kemp'sMaiinreSpreader
T.1-.M. 1-ar.v-.... for JkVBS.
For nropaj. Crarrl ""
nets Irlnar or l.ler lia-
ajBiaea. Cure tauaranteerl. Ottiee, SSI
AlCHSt., Philadelphia. Ail drnggia'a.
Try it. lit bottls, ix for S
Mar. 14,18R8,ly.
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I aaaanaa, oe art rat n1art. S b ll
al&ra m. I" fix, Taaat S, kSia, 1
BELFRD BLOCK, CORNER MA1.V AND URIDOE STREETS iX
9H Per Cent. Cheaper than any ncsov wion Bcrruro '""-
othor, all thing, eon.id.r-. , Wl MMRriMD ""HEB-.r.-
tbaa-arkrt. Rvfeeaseas iroai rrrwr I J-nca Oa I tlaa. ftiiiia an rasa
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