Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 27, 1889, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
- sufitlintown :
w QUKSUaJ. UflCH 17. 18W.
TIKIS.
Bubocriptioo, 1U0 an nam if pair
Al-ance; i-CO u" ! i advance.
t,Jk0,loBt alertueDiasU inserted M 60
iitli lor Mcb Lnsartioa.
""riiiont basinesa notice la local eol-
- 19 aenu per line for oach toaerttoa.
"nsducuoos will t made to tboae desiring
trtl by the yeai-, hair or quarter
aJa fkaglatax.
ed by fire several morninpa ajo
about 1 o'clock. Lorn 4500. In
surance f 2000. The fire Htarted in
AlcNeal'a houao.
coarse U aimilar to that of oar beat prepar
atory acboola.
Instruction ia givea ta Book-keeping
both SiD(l and Doable Entry, and ia bnii
aaaa forma.
Teachers coum designed especially to
prepare them for examinations. Tnoroagh
tn.tr notion at low rates. For particular
address the Principal
R. P. Elliott, A. B.
February 27 -6t.
Tblrtlctla Umr Sale.
Aivh'JtAA- Juuathaa aveiser will
t tu... rt-!siil.-uce of David buiith
3
Rupture.cure guaiar.teed bv Dr
J. E. Mayer, K31 Arch street. PhiTa,
Fa. ae at once. No operation or
delay from bumnenM, attested by
thousands of cure after others fail
Advice free. Send for circular.
March 14, '88, ly.
Thone who are bibulously inclined
m-t'd no lomrer to m on a rihrrima'e
at-rotwthe river for a "Hnooker. L. Bants Vilwm. of BelforL Iowa,
The v mar lie accomodated on thin conduct bin thirtieth sale of Iowa
aide" of the Indian clasnieal Bit e I and Wentern. Horseti at the JacoU
Juniata, and at a houne where a I " Mifliintown, 1'tnna., at one
number of radical terapr ranee people i o'clock r. sc., rharp, on
board. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1889.
J. ICeuU-n Revnold. aged alont J "" consist ol single ana
.r,A f.,e r....i,tl. u.n of toulle drivers, heavy clraucnt, Ac
tuare.
i''T"- 7 .T. . 3 rear
buW. -tf " ' iv-.ll1wri Rn,i n..m..iitin IU-vnol.Li. I Terms winie as hithertn
SHORT LOCALS.
Sj'riUjf millinery i beginning to
levil.
TI... Retiotrr has
a new
Harry fow. i. i
H-nrv S. Srholl has r turned from
, trip U tL- West.
Et-l'rt-aident Cleveland was in
nri'lu on Ike -Utu mat.
This ia Sitting time. In Xew
jrk it om-. month later.
Eitr McCVjley, railroad brake
maa, was twu over Sabbath.
The snow of lust Wednesday put
, t..p t" th. plowing of oats ground.
lima Laura Reynolds returned
from viaitiug at MrAliaterville last
(tK't
Sheriff Hamilton is painting the
Erw bouse of hardware merchant
Gush.
A nuiidxT of Mifflin county fiirm-
ra will cultivate sorghum the coming
'.itnn.T.
il tS.n county farmers are pleased
with th experiment of feeding sheep
this wiutcr.
Snbl-ftth evening Berrices at the
Lutlicruii church will hereafter lepin
at i o'clock.
O L mt-1 Fted D. Grant w ill gi
Atistriu as Minister at a salary of
Ill'J.OOU a year.
X.-llio Dtivle. of Patterson is
visiting her uunt ilrs. Charles Roache,
u Iiuitimore, ild.
The new hounes of Messrs MoMeen
an.l Guns in this ph aio beinrf
puahed to completion.
C W. Smith, of this place has
o utrncted to build a barn in Miiford
tuwnsliip for Samuel Weller.
Dri'ssed beef shipped from the
ui a. tlfnreBsini? oltect on the
cattl raising buniuess of the east.
The Perry county Agrvuit uralSo'
.t aill MJ its next Fuir ut New"
port, September 23 to 27, imrlusire.
Ntit month Marfsuohusetts will
v ote fur and aguinut a prohibition
a niendiueut to the state constitution
iU-t Camobell. of l'ort Roy a
p reached in the Iresbyterian church
ut this t:uc. last Sabbath evening
and morning.
Mr. Charlotte Parker and ilr
ThaddrfU Parker wers in thm place
on Tuesday, the 26th, t tt
Martin's al.
Tl rLjt wir.t r will be kuown
f.,r its sifircitr of snow, a ligl:
ia-.tV.ment put iu an api-esratico lixst
Wednly night.
Joseph Briudle, of Patterson is
l.uiMing new dwelling house and
atable on his property near the
Evanfre'.it al t harch.
H-re and there, on low ground the
growing wheat has been frozen out.
Lit "Huerallv sneaking the wheat
hx'Lwell in Juniata. j
Charles I. Patterson, son of A. J.
Patterson has gone to Pittsburg hay
ing accepted a iH)itk.n with a buwi-ui-s
tirm in that city.
Kev. W. Muslin rry singer, D. P.
formerly editor of the Conference
News, has been appointed editor of
the Baltimore Methodist.
Mrs. Peihl would inform her
numorous patrons that nbe has re
stx ksi her millinery store with new
s:rin and summer goods.
The Prohibitionists have need t
"stir" themselves or the election t
take plac on the 18th of next June
will not be pulled into tne arj.
,1,'m.I . tK lm ..f ,.r. i,t .t! . Ii. 1'urchasers irom Jliraincoun
this place, last Sundar morning of .T " their horses delivered at
Gastric fever. The cliild's remains , Iewistownw of chirge. if desired.
were t ti.- n on Tuesday morning to i
Lost Crt. k Presbyteriau grave-yard; EAST SALEH ITEMS.
for interment. j
i tt t. r ,i .. ti Sime of the farmers are busy
Jumes Hughes, a Corycloii, ln.1., ( ' '
hi wife' Jliss Annie noopes uas gone
wora;
in trving to induce a woman to
change her mind, and bade her gx.l .
bre a few moments In-fore she took
to
for
to
the
man, enjoys '
: ..i i
i ... ... i i f ... '.i. 4 - .....i ; ni. Branthf ffer
. if 1 Al Mimmfr.
I1:LM. H'UIU-l , 11 IJX1 llril linuui'j
wa risitin Lis frintls in Delaware
Twi.t last wrtlc
. , . . a V' '111 1U1 I 119 MJnn JL1' 1.VF A'lOW.sl
t..e mxai uup. !Lo Valt v farm ftp Jacob Ho8.
Tl;ere are forty ight thousand 1 tetler.
H'uch trees in Fermanagh Twp.t half . J. Loudenslager is now operating
of which lH-ar fruit. The balance 1 on a piece of timler in Turkey Val-
will lear fruit within two years.
This spring fifteen thousand new
trees are to bo planted which will
increase the growing peach trees in
Fermsnagh Twp., to sixty-five thou
sand trees.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hani, Soft, or Caloused Lumps
and Blemishes, from horses. Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney,
Uing-bone, Stirles, Sprains, all Swol-
en Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $50
br the use of one Isittle. Warrant
ed. Sold br L. Banks & Co.. Drug
gists. Miffliutown. Pa. Oct. 31-88,ly
Last Thursdar evening prohibition
amendment people held a meeting
in the jl. r. Church in this place.
George Wilson county chairman
presided. Arrangements were made
for a preliminary meeting to ue neia
in the i.vangencal churcn in l at-
t-rsoii on Thursday evening, and in
the G. A. R. Hull on Fridar evening.
A grand rally meeting w ill be hi Id m ,
the Court iloiuw on lues. lay evening
of court week.
The Altoona Tribune says. Dr.
Oliver Wendell Holmes advises young
men not to smoke, on the ground
that it "is liable to injure the sight,
render the nerves unsteady, enleeble
lev.
John Beecher. our good black
smith is not able to do his work.
Wm. H imes has moved in Jacob
Hostetler's tenant house. The mor
ers proclaim they had a grand time.
Ouite a number of our citizens at
tend the protracted meeting at
Brow n's Mill, which is held by Rer.
Landis.
The melodious sound from the
East Salem school house bell can be
heard at a great distance.
The East Salem School will close,
April 9th. Then Miss Maggie Kin
ser will teach a normal school. All
grades of pupils are invited to come.
She is a successful teacher.
JotrsxiE.
March 22nd, '89.
winter.
Susan, wife of John D. McRinney
ia very low with lung ferer.
are surprised to notice Uiat
C T., is becoming quite poetical in
her compositions. But tact is every
thing. We are well aware though
that he or she who has studied the
biography of a person for oTer two
years, will not find it so very difficult
to put a short sketch of that person'
future in Terse.
To my friends of Juniata, and
especially to those whose eyes are
dazed br the dazzling inducement
offered in the far west. Those of
rou who are now contemplating to
sell off your possessions, and leave
this glorious sptt, your birth, your
home, surrounded by the leautiful
old green capped hills of Juniata;
When rou tread over the wide ex
panse of the dreary and lonely
prairies, and think of the quite home
among the hills in the east. You may
recall this little poem in w men x nave
in rain attempted to express my
feelings.
TBI BILLS OV JrXIATA.
How fmiid and stately wave t be trees
On j onder hilla in every ore- ae ;
While in their tops, with hym of praise
The birds rhimr'.rtL tb irbapi v lays ; I
In blue Jouiaia, dear Junists,
Home ot ray Toothful dsys.
Sweet ler hrra tl'Wd with rich perfume.
F ost round abnat, and all to anon j
Among those bills, and rippling streams
Thodayssml a'way in pleaaant d res ma
In blue Jumaia. lear Janiata,
Land of my youth! a' dream.
Land of my yotb, ai d mnbood too
Should I regret, or ever rue
My lot of being left to roam
Since childhood round my racuntaia
home t
In bine Janiata, dear Juniata,
My bright blue mountain home.
Sweet homo among tboae happy hills ;
Pore water from those shinning nils ;
Sweet lillics of the wild grown Held,
My heart with trait friendship seals ;
With blae Juniata, dear Juniata,
Home where the lone heart treats.
Vina ct Si'fba
March 22, 1889
m lifi -
IJ1W
four months and twenty-three days. ' mm
Interment in Lost Creek Presby- fff OUrFjjmfSfUfSIta
t.eian srrmrerard on Vi 9fth in at. '
Piirm.-On the 6th insU in Hrrsa
Be ale township, Abraham Partner,
aged 59 Tears and 10 months.
PajraBULOL On the 6th inst.,1
from pneumonia, Mrs. Mary, wife of :
3. S. Paiinebaker, of Beale township, j
Fishkb. On the 11th inst. in
Turkey Taller, lib May, daughter of
Jacob Fltlier.'aged 16 years, 7 months I
and 4 days.
Shzrlocx. On the 14th inst., from ,
pneumonia, Mrs. Margaret, widow of
the Utte I John Sherlock, of Beale :
township. j
Fixcav On the 15th inst., in New-
port, j-errr county, r.muy wiie oi
Ephraim Fleck and sister of John
Thompson, of Patterson, aged 48
rears, 3 months and 24 days.
vVlllte found, l
CorrfbaiaUoTiTfot aZwaya
toieffacl. - '
A FineQuautyof
ATA REASONABLE PRICE
Reap
While the Harvest
Lasts
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Communication.
Juniata county has many free
bridges built at the expense of the
T I projK-rty holders. The bridges that
are free are in sucn places tnai are
necessary for the public good, but in
such thinlr settled districts that
will not par a company or corporation
to build and keep up bridges. It is
a principle of American goverment
that a town a township or county
the will and enslave the nature to an outrht never to engage in any busi
injurious habit likely to st and in the j Dess where the business may be done
war of a duty to bo perlormea. br individuals, lhat is wnr rau-
But the average young man of the roads, telegraphs and so forth, andl estate.
periiKl, Wlieving'himself much wiser brid-es where they will pay private A rule was granted on J. H. eely
. . ...... , - I r ....... . i m . t :. : ... a t t 1. TJ. ..
parties are left to the Dunuing oi,uaiiuiuir m o-1.u auiucxu.,
companies- The bridges in the J deceased to appear on the 11th of
townships of Juniata will not pay for "June next and show cause why satis
therefore it is ' faction of a mortgage against the
. 20
10
124
10
s
9
MirrLmTowH MAmtrrs.
itrurroars. March 27, 1'
Bitter
Kt-f
Ham,. ......... ........
fi boulder, ....... . ..........
Sides, I... ............ ......
Lard . .i .,. . .. . ..........
MirrilNTOWN ORA.IN MAKKRT.
Whr at, new . ......... 93
Corn aJd 40
Oata, 28
Rye 6"
CWxeraeod 3.50to 4 00
$1.75
1 60
20 0
1
22 00
1 20
1 10
Timothy ed ......
FlnX Bfcvd ..........
Kran......
Cbof...,..., ......
Sborts. ............
Ground A mm Salt..
ADH-riuj bait......
f5000 worth of Men's, Boys', Youth-' and Children'.
Overcoats and fur Caps &c, to 1 cleared at
SOHOTT'S
AT A REDUCTION"
of twenty-five per centum
TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS.
Court Proceedings
Court
PblLADKLfUlA MARKETS.
Philideu-hxa, March 23, 1889.
dorerseed at 5 to 9 Jets a pound.
No. 1 Pennsylvania red wheat $1.06.
to $1.09. Corn No. 3 mixed 41cts.
Oata 31 to 33c Lire chickens at 6
to 12c per lb. Turkeys 12 to 13c ier
lb. Live ducks 12 to 13c per lb.
Butter 14 to 25c per lb. Eggs 11 to
12c per doz. Rve straw $15 to $16
pr ton. Hay $12 to $17 per ton.
IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR
AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF
-Clf I SOLD-
MM SMM IVS-WVe
AOQjf FAIL TO GlVC
In order to reduce our stock to the smallest possible dimf b-
sions, we offer the most phenomenal Bargains in Clothing n4
Furnishing Good" ever seen, name Lower Prices ever heard ot
i
before and undersell everj oompeting house in Juniata Co.,
from 25 to 40 per cent.
A FAlrTrIAL
DontTakeny 0THtr
jND.FlNZEfliErlOSTLouisvlLLE,KV:
PARKER & CO.,L
SCH0TT,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, l A.
. . .. . . ..n.n. ' w
Proceedings of Argument
held March 18, 1889.
B. F. Burchfield was appointed
commissioner to take testimony in l
the divorce cose of William Pile rs I
Nancy Pile.
A decree of divorce was awarded
in the case of James Stewart rs Ella
Stewart.
An order was granted on the short
hand reporter of the Court for copr
of the testimony in the case of J. F.
O. Long rs Miiford township for the
purpose of using it before the
Supreme Court.
An order of sale was granted to
Henry L. Smith and Reuben Caveny j
Assiiroee s of John bmith to sell real
BANKERS,
Mai StksXt, MrrrLnrrows, Fexxa.,
TRANSACT A GENERAL
miKVX BUSINESS
Discounts daily.
Accounts of firms, individuals and
corporations solicited.
Four per cent. Interest allowed on
twelve months' certificates.
) January 1st, 1869-ly.
J UM AT A VALLEY BANK, 1865,
OF MIFFMHTOWil, PA.
ESTABLISHED
1887
WITH
AT PORT
HKANCH AT PORT ROYAL..
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH BOTHBOCK. Prttxitut.
T. VAN IHIN, ra.Awr.
BIBSCTOSS.
W. C. Poinoroy, Josepn Kotnroca,
John llrrtzler,
RnlMTt M. I'arkvr,
T. V. Irwin.
Special Invitation To The tubli
To attend the Attractive Sale of Ctothinjr, that
from
Mt
Philip M. Kepoer,
Lcuis B. Atkinson,
THE IMMENSE STOGK
than Dr. Holmes, will follow his own
inclination and cling to his cigar.
Everybody in the Juniata Valley
is in hearty accord with the effort of
Representative Hertzler to secure the
passage of a lill through the Legis
liittiro for the construction of a fish
way in t!ie Millcrstown dam. The
rirer should be free for the finny
trilx to swim from tide water to the
rushing head waters of the river in
the rtgi.-n of Altoona. An open
'stream for the fiVh would l)e hailed
with dtligV.t by Ul the people.
The S; vt .i;. asp Rfmtkjcax pm-k
of papers Lr fexico caiae back to
the Miftliutown Post Office on Satur
dsr fn.m New York whither they had
gone for distribution, after tue
wrapper had Uen torn otT, lx fore
thev reavhtxl their destination. The
par ka-' wns started anew for Mexico
..n S,iiurJuv. Mention is made of
the misosrriiige of the papers so that
! subset iU-ra may know why the
SrsTrsM. axp Hrtbuta was not on
time at Mexico last week.
Easto. Pa., March 19. After an
aWnce of thirty years, Daniel Mur
ray, brother-in-law of John V. Sayre,
slate manufacturer at Btuigor, arrir
ed there this morning rigged out as
a tramp. The men at the lactory
guv.-d him, and Havre, after recog-
the duty of the state of the county of
Juniata' to keep oien the highway
and trive the reoile bridges, but
when it comes to the roads that
center at the river fordings or cross
ings there it is different, there com
panies are willing to step in ' and
provide tho highway for all who may
have business to cross. It will be a
great wrong to inflict the greater
part of a hundred thousand debt on
the teople of Juniata just to make
the bridge free so that a few men j
who walk from one side to the other
do not need to pay, just lecause some
lumbering and iron ore interests
would le more profitable to the men
engaged in the business. They
want the public to pay for their river
t rails' x-rt id iin. Free bridgt-s ncross
Utu K. Artisws. . M. U. PsasEU.
ATHISSO.1 $k PES.1ELL,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
M1FFLJNTOWN, PA.
Uncollecting aad Conveyancing prompt
Iw attaHsflMrl taa .
proierty ol tne luscarora Acauemy 0-,ICB0- Usill u place of real-
should not le made. ! dance of Louis K. Atkinson. Ksa.. aonth of
In the case of Abram Arndtx rs j lindge street. fOct 26, 1886.
Samuel Rhodes, motion for a new 1 .
trial was overruled, and judgement I -pi -. CRA WFORDM D-.
enteral on the rerdict. I J
In the case of David Maus rs J. E. I M
McCahen motion for a new trial over- brsncne, offieo t tne 0id corner of Third
ruled and judgment entered on the ,0i orange streets, Miffliotowa, Pa.
rerdict. I March Z9, 1S76.
In the case of David Maus vs J. E. :
McCahen on the ar.iHal from the j Job. VcLav.hu. Josr.rs W. J-tisi.
ruling of the Prothonotarr on the; ?IC 1 1 II i-i.i b 'Ji ji ta
taxing of ots the ruling ".f tho pro- i INSURANCE AGENTS,
thonotary was affirme.1. fOKT ROY-tL, JUNIATA CO., PA.
In the case of David Maus vs J. E. ! syOnly reliable Companies represented.
McCahen on rule to enter judgment : i, lfa-lj
BToccHOLrxas :
Philip H. Krpner, Annie SI. Shelley,
Joseph Bothrock, Jane B. Irwin,
L. . Atkinson, K. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holaies Irwin,
John Hertxler. T. V. Irwin,
Mary Kurt a, Jerome M. Thompson, Jr
Charlotte Snyder.
Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be)
paid on certificates of deposlte.
fjen 23, 1889 tf
ti
a nr.Klucincr nonulntion has not been
explained. Recause some interested
. . . , ... , ii..
m.iivi.liiHl snaked a Dili turouxu tue
L cislature providing for the crea
tiou of free riv.r brilges is no argu
ment in favor of making bridges free
at the expense of the general public
re,"-.., , when a w.mpany will give transporta-
I 4isn v. a pn-rr 4 iTIM who has business to
to escort him tlirougn tue streets io
his residence, where he was kindly
without costs, the rule was discharg-1
e.L
Lict-tiM. ;.s irrnv tt .1 S B. Murrr
river would not add to the busi- in ..l.lllmt .ii. U. 1. ixjn in lai-
n-si. Business is not inTca.-.-d un- M rs,,u, .c.h:u Ariioiu at tne .- vi-ii
less tho business add a i.piUa.tion, i Stars, J. It. Vs.i lL.rn at RicLfitld.
and Low free bridg.-s would incr.-ase I Mrs. .Maliu.la HVtru k was appoint
ed guardian ol Her minor cuuuren.
In the estate of Dennis Deviney
deceased return was made to order
of sale, the same was confirmed by the j
court.
In the estate of Joseph Wetzler
MASON & HAMLIN
Tb cauHuot oixn w iiitrxxincd tn Ha pregaoi
form hf Mmob A HauJia m IS61. Other mmkmrm
r dMmed in ibt tn tr arKtait of thrae trurtnimeota,
but Uw Macoa A UmMn Org tive always maufe
taifel Lb ir rapremarT aa Uke bsat In ta wur4.
Maaoa s tiamiia otzvr, aa oaiiaooaijmuoai or dm
DaqualM xcaonc or tnair crcaM, tb Tact tbat
at aU or UM rrtmx v orur KxntDiuona,
mim etuianai mxw ti bimimj. in
Maaoa Basalin oonot haaiuia to saaks tT s
traordiaary claim for Cbe'r plaooa, that tbey are
aaparkr to aU ob. IVj recognlzr tha hica
excaUcoce actaierxl by outer leading makrn In the
an of piano bmklinc:. bat still claim superiority.
This the? attribute solely ta the remarkable Im
provement muodueed by then In toe year lxxt,
aad so ksnra u Iha "SAtrn a Dtsuii Pi wo
STBiseaa,- bj f I a IA aaktbeuaeotoich
bj sscorad tlx 11 1 II Kl I I " greatest pos
sflSsparity and I" I U If I I Jreftnement of
Ion, first her I I rl 1 1 UWi!h ereaUy ia-
l leaped- OlalTS A U?S15ET. tr for landing
sa sane ana etber imponant a.lvantaKes.
A eArealar. ooetalnmit testimoniaia frmn three
honored iinrhssli mnairisns. arid taeers, vent,
ausatbar with daserlpUTe catalogue, ta any applicant.
rSaaee and Organs aoid for caak or easy psy
SaSoN&HAMLIN organ AND PIANO CO.
vaOaTHt. naiw luaa. ciumuv.
rarla, lesl
anta bast i
sine tltat re
competition
or an rau
mTanablr taa
and tearfully received by his sister.
Murray then told S-ivre and his sis
ter that he had come to spend the
V.olnrM of his davs with them, but
that he proposed" to War his own ex
If vou desire a paper that contains penses, and surprised them by pro-
a varirt v of interesting reading matter
and all important county news sub-ax-riW
for the tiKTrsKi. .oi Rettbucan.
Wilbur ili'ahen has taken the
contract of moving General Bell's
agricultural ware house and office to
a'lot at the west end of Odd Fellow
HU.
The i ua.1 sutx-rvisor of Fermanagh
Twp., rt-o,u-sts the immtdiate taking
iiv..r f.rti!iift-r Uiiitr along the
i.dJ ,.,.v tl.u nl oil house north of
t " - " -
town.
Itch. Mature, and scratches on hu
niiut or animals cured in 30 minutes
hv Woolfords Hanitarr Lotion. This
ni.Tr f.;ia Sold bv u Banks V Co.,
Irri7r-.riBt.H. Ajifflmto'wn. Fa. Oct. 31,
ee '
lv.
liu-ini' J10.000. which he had secret
in hirt lioot leirs. in a lelt, and in
the lining of his coat. JIurrar pocK
eted tlOtVO, gare the balance to
Kavre for his maintenance and ap-
tlia afternoon in a new suit
from head to foot.
In-
Wsrr... Cou-EOE The 35th
ion of Six -weeks, orx'ns aiomiay
,r,in,r Aoril 2D. for the teacning
Vi.iin.-' Tji.lit-s in Vocal and
strumental Music. Address,
F. C. Mot KB, Vtreanr.
Freeburgh, Fa.
March 6,-6t.
T onen a select school in
, l i -.
,T T Jnnnn.n. of Farette attenaeu ..n Schtxl room o. 1, on -uou-
K f.rm..' ir,ttitnt and nenu j.r i,ril fith. Session to continue
fe, . ..,.,iiii Vi.ld at Lie wis-1 in Tuition from 1 to & tlol
burg. Union county on the 19th and month according to grade.
A l. A'Alonrjii i,
Fatterson, Fa.
the
'JiltVi inut nn.Ur the auspices PI
Stte tioard of agriculture.
The, f '..n.Tessmen and S.-nators
who vote for an increase of their
Mrr from J5,fMX) to f 10,000, a rear
will never be return ed to office by a
tx'iuilnr vote no matter how ambitious
. .
they tuny lx for office.
A prominent citizen of Farette
tnnJ.;i. a t.rnh ilt itmist . was HI
town lnHt'Vridar. and phiinlv stl
that the prhibitorT ameudment has
fw n.lTatcs in the neighborhood
ef his place of residence.
Trcsident Harrison continues to
make appointments to important
offices in this countrr and foreign
tan.la On the 50th inst.. be all
thiintpd John C. New. of Indiana,
Consul General of the United StateB
to London
2t.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.
McCtnxocii's Miu Joiata Co., Fa.
Si Rix.i Tr.Rw, twelre weeks, begins
k,.ri 1 1SSD.
" te.,vTi. nven in Common
Scho.1 branches. Physiology. Litem
4.. llwilr-kti-Pinr' -MetuiHia oi u
-i....;..,, S.ii..l Economy, Latin,
UV 1.', .
German, and l 'rawing.
F..r further lnlormanou
either of the teachers.
JottEI'H II- JJtvu,
Blanche M. Lasihs.
cross the stream or who desires to
cross. Harrisburg. w llhamsport,
Willkesbarre, three of the most im
portant towns in the State of Penn
svlvania have toll bridges and the
man who proposes to make them tree
at the public expense is looked upon
as a public enemy. The Brooklyn
bridge, is not a free bridge and one
would suppose that if any bridge
in America might be free it would be
Brooklyn bridtre. but New lork and
Brooklyn knew full well that the tax
pavers" would not stand such a piece
of "business when a company would
entraire in the work ami furnish a
t . . . . ,, i i.j i : - ...
See-1 highway to an wuo umi uunmrai
desire to use it. nen A want. 10
rmso the bridge at rour town I don't
begrudge the sum the bridge
company asks ol me lor tue use oi me
In-i.l.r... and I don't want to be so
... r t ... e
miserly as to aisk the tax payers oi
the county to pay for my traveling
river the brid-e. There is a report
that a fund of five hundred dollars is
- lw raised to be paid to some
bridges.
is true.
and I don't know, who is meant to
receive the five hundred dollars, out
it will be well enough to look into
the matter. How will it do to Keep
Lmkinir at the rrrand Jury when it
. o ... - -. i i i..
l. T IVrhnns 11 is mwmicii to
u . ' x . .
r..i . inrr fixer among tuem in
disguise. 1 aK you 10 puoiinu n"o
communication in the interest of the
i., imvers who have a convenient
high war provided over the river by
nimiianioii who charge moderate
toll rates. . ,
t,LtlMKiJLA.v
PATTERS ATI SELECT SCHOOL-
-p . parties to free the river bi
f don't know, w hether that
leeeased the shenns return to in
quest was confirmed by the Court,
and rule granted on heirs to accept
the real estate at the valuation put
win it br the inquest or to show
cause whv the same should not le
Id.
In the estate of Benjamin Stuck.
deceased, the sheriff's return to in
quest was confirmed by the Court and
rule granted on lieirs to accept tue
real estate at the raluation put upon
it by the inquest or show cause why
the same should not be Sold.
An inquest in partition was award
ed in the estates of George Heikes,
deceased, R. L Thompson, deceased,
Henrr F. Zeiders, deceaaeti.
In the estate of Mary A. Tittle,
deceased return niade to order of
sale, the same confirmed bv the Court.
In the estate of r redenck Aluoard,
leeeased, J. H. Neelr was appointed
auditor to make distribution.
Auditors retKrts were filed in the
estates of J. P. Sliitz, Daniel Darr,
Marrraret J. Mcgaugher.
All accounts of executers, ad
ministrators and guardians adver
tised at this term were confirmed.
RICHFIELD ASD VIC15HT1T
address
J WISH TO STATU
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I ran stop toothache: ia less than
Ave minntea ; no pain, no extracting.
That I can extract teeth without pain
hv the nse of fluid applied to the teeth
and gums ; no danger.
That Diseased j Gumarknown
as Scnrvv) treat ifiV ed euccsf ully
and a cure warryifSrsnted in every
case. ""JW"
Teeth Fiuid and warranted for life.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or.
rrmnddled. trom g9.IK to $12 per aet
Kr-autiiul l.um Knauieled Teet inaertrd at
price to suit all.
All work warranted to give perfect satis
faction. People who have artiflcial teem
with which they caonot eat, are especially
invited to call. Will visit professionally
at their homes if notified by letter.
Will visit rerularlr at Richfield the 2nd
weeks ot May and October.
Tiaas Cash.
G. Ti. DERR,
Frnettenl Beatlat.
' lariitHniii ia Mirr LIS TOWS, I'A.. 19 1SG0.
. Oct. M 's.i.
i l'OCI.TRT l'ATS
! il properly managtd . The PotLTaT Bt L-
ltiw. pntiliahed monthly, flneiy lluisirattd,
! is the li-t taper t-r faticii r and larnn-r
Leaa than flvj cents a month brinr" it to
vou poi-t paid. Send stamporf-ample copy.
Add obi. Poultry BulUhniZ'M Ptsrl St,
New York.
Ot
D. W. HARLET.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Gwd fW
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREX
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lw Prioes.
His prices leave all Competitors in th rear, s don't
to give him a call if in need of Clothing,
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLINTOWN T.
I
We are Selling
STOVES OF ALL KINDS,
CHEAPER THAN EVER
Io not fail to see our
SQUARE HEATERS,
THEY ARE BEAtTIl;S.
A FULIj link of cook stoves always
ON
lANf)
We fnrniKb rr l.tiirs for all l inda of Stovep, Stove Pij b. Coal Burkets
at the very lowei-t pricts.
OIL CLOTH A Sl'ECALlTY. A square of 3 vat-ds for ?l.o0.
FRANCTSCUaS HARDWARE & CO.
JtAHRIEn .
MIFFLIN ACADEMY
TVie c-Lillv vk-inter blasts Lave now
.1 awi.l.?. and iriven room to
n.ilnincr fsnriuAT which dawned
beautiful ; wnileing a sweet welcome
amongst our homes.
A child of Air. and Mm. Jacob
iTjiuverdied on MonOar tne liui
At :
SnxtTT DoroHMAS. On March I
13th at Akron Ohio, Mr. J. E. Sulouffj
and Mir Anna Douchman, both
formerly of Juniata Co., Pa.
Waixace Robisos. On the 14th
inst.. in Tort Roval, by Itev. R.
Campbell, assisted by Rev. F. Mc- j
liurney, Jatuen Jl. aiiace ana
MArrsne F. lbinon both of Port
RoyuL
CBAwroRD McTjArGHixs. On the
same day, by Rev. J. B. Work,!
Samuel B. Crawford, of TuRcarora, I
and Macrihe J. McLautrhlin, ofl
Spruce IlilL
YoiER Paraeb. On the 18th innt., I
in Camdi-n, N. J., bv Rev. Geo. W.
Fiulnv. J. L. Yoder and L. Maud I
Parkt-r. eldest daucLier if C. M.
Parker, all of tbia piaoe.
Guy Your
BOOTS AND SHOES
from
G. W. HECK,
jsjsrr save money.
BELF0RD KLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIl0E STREET."
l .-II - f I; I I
GREED
'T'AKE HEED from tin? Ah. He ffd to---day,
may want ti-mnrrow. In buying
Clothing don't let your reed for cheapnettfl
shut your even to i utility . We punrantt-e our
tutiiingto fnvc Hiitisfiwtinti or money refunds!.
CLOTHlNti FOR MEN AND CIMl.DRKN.
c.
CO.
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t axstaar huiui -
YA.TES A
LFIM.KR BHLUI,
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS,
PHILADELPHIA.
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SCltHTirlG DlSGGVtrtY !
HIFFLlTOrT, PA.
- . II w. '
Jamc. F. Mescal's hoube an d bam Wedoe-d.T, Al-a
H.-cupied bv Jeremiah tGuteball, at j ThorongB prciaumtion for coUea. Our
Llnina, Pti rv county, were lestny-'
Tt nmm were lntereii
t ir..;.r..l fTiiirrli on Fridar. I R htmk.i
tilfj .rAiuv'4i . i J . . . . .
tll-B .
SK Kutl LmxTA Yv;.Ur-'t 6t CL
TWIlllUDti s-a - .
Philadelphia during tue pasi
in
Oi G.-ittru- fevi ron
J. K. ilt-Mi.;
d ..f :ir. ai;d ::
Renlien Kuoidrj, ajjei thret; yt-nrs,
AAdreas A. B. I ASCHA. BOS. Srrfe-
raEHEWDuWiNG
sort
IT
PERFECT
DUMPER.
sad tba
HORTEST
TURNING
.u . a ASA
UllkM wit k.a I l-k. Tsmwwr.
Klllirr Hhafka it T.aaa. MAPI
For Fanalaa; sikI oth taaaUnc. Oar aawarvl
lis will mmt sts aaaw tka bwvtM
VVJi'pSI I Agent Wanted
KENNETT WACON CO.
KENNETT SQUARE. PA.
llt lAOIfA?. tar C aa.r nf all llwrni.
Mil lioill: lilI.I.KR
Klll.th. rilrrafcx.
Successful Treatment.
cures:
Catarrh,
Bronchitis..
Consumption,
Malaria,
rthaumitisnt.
Waaarrfal T. tn. i d
lilMfl I'anl.rr.
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ar. lu.tHl ia olAlnunc t it ruraij.. V" l.y'.a
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un r-.' .I'lMtii mk uJ d.ilitatl. ill ftnJ It il..
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b . b .uftorMl far Tmn wnii ewl4.r'ir.'i. 4
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