Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 29, 1889, Image 3

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e-M arrive, in fiiilarMph.a a
.'.im I. .( l'ittsliurg daily at
.. A !. i at ,t)0 p. m., anil stop.
! riyii!r atati.ina arrives at M.!fK
ai., Iiarritbiir 7 .no p. u., PtlUs-
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sr"'" l.-ev.a rittslmrrf atl00.
' ' -'' I' i ; Tyrone ij 62 pm; II una.
; in ; I ir. to n f 4 p til ; Hif-
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Ip.ii.i j.r.-sa will top at Uilfli
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I i li' riiiailelplua daily at
i., I :n ..-burg o 40 p n i Hifllia
!!'.. n 3 p m ; alioaao
i-rrmaat l'ittt,Liir al 11 H pm
I'm'sin leaves Philadelphia-
a. in.; ti .rnsburg, 1J a-af
mi. s M a. in.; S'uwpurt, V tj av
'.t'. -i, m.-Thompsonlow.,.
V.i i U U-. in oo a. m.i Tuecw
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.it K .ri. villi, Mjrvavlllr', Dnacaa
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r b i m i"n- 1'hiln.Ulphta dair it
., II rri-' iir(? 11.20 a, m., Jw
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I'm i, l'l p. iu., Vaiuijkit 6.14
! n'ura p. ra.. Mwiko ..50 p.
h '. .il , p. iu., MiiMin fl.OO a
i.t.-.n s.J! p. m., McVey towa 8,
.. :..:i il i mil. -n 7,1(1 p. m.
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1 i;i(l..ii'M I'hiWd-i'phia. 11 24
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. I 'i ' a m ; lluntnifJui
, r-i"ir B li". am; Sprura CraV
r.i.'iio 7i'iaiut Helt'a Mill
;' .!t. .Mil 05 a m ; Flttabttt
rt with .ii'i.lar ail laiof
,j a! 1 ! p. m.
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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN'
MIFFLINTOWN:
TERMS.
gafciwjipiioai -bO pr aanaua if paid
. alTance l ti.UO if sot paid la adTaae.
' fiaaalent aJ"rtiementa lnarted at M
e tact r acd uvaortlos.
Tuiot buaiaaaa ttotlfca n local eol
an, ll' cats pr Una for aach lnaartum.
pjdtk.tlnaa will ba marla to thoa 4aatrla(
airuri! by tbw yaar, half or quart rr
r-r.
riaitwd th fmfl of Mr. Robort Ma-i
JiMB, toafolka of tbairs.
Dr. Saado i going into thr serrica
of the P. R. R. C, m relief pbyaician
X Ciacianati, Ohio. Tho doctor at a
young mu of good habiU and his
many friends here regret to lose him.
Itch, Mange, and scratch on hu
man or animal cured in 30 minutes
byWoolf vrd'asSanitarr Lotion. Thia
nerr faUa. Ji:.ld br L. Banka i Co.,
Drnsr,: istn, MifflintoVn, Pa. Oct. 31,
lw.
V.U t s.h.H.t ui birl-, tl nalt;
K s IwaT.v Sue.
".ju atnit MntiiH-k Kuy rH-k nak
jjj.I bJn-k "hU liarli.
I. .Lu YfiikU-v in Haiu prostrated
hv a prItio stroke.
J'iir 1'iirikn uill I clinMrd on l-o-r9U.
n l.v. May 3)th.
H S. Tli..iap-jU liaslx t n :i..H,iut
j. -it imi'Iit at Wat-rfiird.
In a ujati-h .'arue piayei uti Mutur
.tn lI'M Atkitmini fnt the IKjtyn.
Anilrrw I!.-aHlfr, t.hipjKl. t-a.st
w-.r-l. i 1 "t I'ffitt rattle last Thursday.
Svsnrtii-' "f l "Jit have app.-ar.-J
in r-rt -iin I'iifts t.f Keruiitnaifh tou
tn I.
I .:n 1'nlitiulittki r ..f Irv.itiu, Clr.ar
ii. i,t i '. ii 4 isil iuif rti.it .v-'-4 in this i
i.iii. L ri: Nt.M-ks nut uf
If the ' balderdawh" of the editor
f the Tribune about Mr. Hara has
boen
bridge at the foundry went down
with a four horse team aad a wiun
loaded with shingles. The owner
Mr. Samuel Gearhart and his eon
were hurt though nut seriously.
The two wheel horses were bruiaed.
This bridge waa damaged by the
flood of last May and was 'never
properly repaired. The former su
pervisor i-4 certainly responsible for
the accident, for it has len evident
to every one who had the judgement
of a two minute old bumble-bee that
i it was only a question of time until
Rome one would break thronglu
The tax payers of Oliver . township
nhould be thankful neither man nor
correctly reported in this office. 1 1. t wa lHil.l T5. ..r..
the ttxprension would not be allowed a ! pen L.r has taken the work in h?uid
and will rebuild the bridge ho that
it will not be a death trap. He will
tear down the damaged butraents
of any corrosive poitjon w-re man
ifeet. The above axe the facts in
the cabe and oliow that it waa one
proper for investigation. V'e have
not the verdict of the coroner's jury,
but it will no doubt be in accordance
with the facts above stated.
Coarcaleat Evening- Train rr i
Pblladclplila vU Peaif
jlaniaRalral-
$1,000
REWARD
place in the columns of the Sem-rx
.1, woman was utk i at inu. i
town last Fridav and taken to Pitts- ia' build them, what a prudent
ton on the charge of having stolen a na carfcu supemsor wouiu nave
! horse from the stable of Charlfs . ,,one last summer.
llerce at 1 ittston. The woman sars I Mrs. FoLm Af r fWI,n,l'.
her name in Jennie O-iborne.
mother was marriei some days ago
npeaauug Dnelly ol tlie weaiung a
paper says of it.
mother's marriage Mrs.
I V.l 1 I
dred and thirtv seven thr.ii.nn J peach ! ork ot 1U.
v..- v." t:.4.I At her mothers marriage
-i.- -' . , ,, . . Cleveland wore a white surah silk
rt.iiii;, uuu fcUD( Itir lOUg
to this year the orchards in the
county numWred 150,000 to 200,000
jjeach treen.
vhat grain dealers
i
lliivs prich-t in the'
church on Sabbath
l'r:u I -
ivjr hi-at'
ri:v(Uitt
K.v I. Y
rri -ibvtirina
.flLllli.'
The lArUlHiure j.iisda la tas
n v ''"s ; l.0U for abiivli, and SO
,tL'- f--r 'i ';
M.tttin band fire ruiitiga o..!le-tion
(or new iiuii.-. Two parties U'gi tlier
.Mlilllfi'ltl d ."0.
The funeral of Mrs. S. f. KurU
t . pl.-tiN- fr.iui htrhmae nearSalr-m
i. a tbi.- l;ith in-t.
I'r 'in t.rvSi-tt
Prohibition meetings will m held,
at Thompsontown on the eening of
Mav 2S,
P.rt KoyaU May 29,
Fjvst NVaterf or.t. May 30.
Johnstown, May 31,"
Mifllintown, June 1st.
T.i-t of unclaimed letters iu P. O.,
at Mirtlintown, Pa. NVek ended
May 25, '9. Persons caliing for
letters in this list will please ask for
advertised :untt r. C. F. Mather,
It. F. Ka uri'man.
(.'HAS. IV L'KAttl.'kH 1. M.
a. rv
Ill tii-. s. Ut apprui-illlfr luauv
( wluin v.ill bae lwtii cut
tho 4th of J;ilv.
3
IUv rhiiij (iraif j-rea.-hed the
Metiioriul rm"ii in the Lutheran
charoli S;ibliah ni .'rnir.g.
Jri. Mury Kurt and her friend
Mrs. S'hU'al :' Fust Sal.-ni were in
1-.UU on Tiuirlay shopping.
The remedied N.itiorinl Hank
buil.linjr will be the prettiest money
ui'ikin it ..-- in the country.
Iu the st. ite of Indiana frost
damaged the coin, iu certain and
n plmitiiig is suid to lie n-cessary.
Howard Kirk will optu a cou
fifi'tioiiary Ktore in the room formerly
nt-.l by the iost oSi.-t? in Patterson.
The Mexico Cornet lJand will hold
a fair and festival on Friday and
Haturdnv nights, Jutsm the 1 tth aud
ir.ih.
Tin hirLiHt t.-iii:J foot known in
ihc btate is owned by a Ijwicaster I
county woman, it is a unrulier four-1
tcn. j
John ...ok road supervisor of
, i ertnaaaU txvp., rvpftirea tne pim-
north of t.wu t the 1st lock l:v."t
wet-k.
Mrt It. F. Oliver of' Nalom. diod
on tlui l'lt'u it:st , from h;i apoplecti.-r j
Htr-ik taut p;-.itrittcd h. i-i ti tiu 13th t
Siiuc M-ie'itilic ruau h.is discovered
that the earth is getting away from
th.- Sun mid by and bv we'll freezi
to death.
VViliiam lum who started
printing otl'ioo at lleedville, Mimin
Co., s v-rr.l months since was in
town on Sabbath. He intends start
ing a newsoaiH-r in about two weeks.
Last Biitmnii Mr. Dunn was eniplov-
in the tablet factory of l,alvin JJimm
of this pluce.
j Miss FJla Pantmbakcr lias purchas
ed Mrs. McNitt's Millinery establish
j ment in Patters.n and is prepared to
serve her friends and lauies generally
on short notice with becoming styi
dotted with black stars and trimmed
on the front with pink satin. At
her throat was a cardinal rose. Her
brown hair was done a la pompa
dour in front, as her best pictures
show her. Mrs. Folsom wore a grav
traveling dress of Henrietta cloth,
and her silvery hair was arranged
like her daughter's. After Mr. Per
rine had saluted his bride Mrs.
Cleveland kiss.nl her on the cheek.
She left a tear upon it when she did
. Mrs. Folsom looked at her
daughter a moment ; then, wiping
the tear away, took Mrs. Cleveland's
hand and said. :
Frances, witdi me joy, dear."
"I do, dear mother; you know I
i do," said Mrs. Cleveland, and then
, i I she kissed her mother again. This
lime mere was no lear-siain. Jin.
Cleveland did not kiss her new
father ; she shook his hand. When
the wedded pair passed out Mrs.
Cleveland tos-d two slippers after
them, and scattered a handful of rice.
About 4 o'clock P. M., last Thurs
day Dr. Atkinson and Byron Shuman
were coming from Port Roval in the
Pr's carriage At the upper railroad
cr.issing at the place Lamed the
horse frightened at a coal car and
One of the bjst features of the
spring schedule of the Pennsylvania
liailroad is the new evening express ;
between Harritsburg and Philadel-
phia. It leaves Harrisburg at 7.30 i
jr. jx., aiier ine arrival ol its con-
ncction from tiie Jliddle Division,
and from Cumberland and Shenan
doah Valley points. It cannot fail to j
prove of marked convenience to the i
leople residing on the line south and i
west of Hamsburg, as they can leave
their homes at a uvenieiit hour of
the afternoon and arrive in Philadel- !
phia at seasonable bed time. The :
train makes several stops on theJPhil-:
adeh iliia Division. It leaves Cone- '
wago 7.56 P. M., connecting from !
Lebanon and Lancaster at 8.35, Bird-in-hand
8.50, Leaman Place 9.14,
Christiana 9.19, Parkesburg 9.28,
Coatesville 9.40, Cowningtown 9.53,
Bradford Hills 9.58, Glen Loch 10.08.
Frazer 10.11, Malvern 10.15, Devon
10.23, Wavne 10.28 Rosemont 10.34.
Bryn Mawr 10.36, Haverford 10.38,
Ardmore 10.39, and arrives in Phila
delphia 10.55 P. M.
ira i 1 1
anL" tP fay laWataf amP4 a-4av
rej ;"Kr Aetna Blacking
IV"H-f . WILL WOT
lay'Tr 'mthm.
To wain
A FINE PIECE Or
(Thesis0
Favrced to Leave) Ilmr
OvertiO people were forced to leave their
bomea Teaientar to call tor a frtt triaj pack
age of tUane'a Family Medicine. It your
blood i bad, your liver and kid Day a oat ot
order, if yoa are conatipated and bare
headacbe and an nnaigbtly complrxiop,
don't tail to call on any drnggiat to day for
a frtt aatnple of tbia grand remedy. Tbe
ladies praiae It. Kt. riooe likea it. Largo
atxe package 00 ceuia.
('mmualcallaa.
to suit the taste of customers, and "tarted to run. Hie ir. urew nam
to furnish the luteat fashionable st vies!"" the hues, the lines broke aud the
and novelties in dress. 3t. J beast dashed away. Mr. Shuman
sprang out on the animal s back and
Something "got the matter" with just as he reached the rein the horse
tne wind pipe ol an engine in
Patterson vard last "Wednesdav
it whistled till it was exhausted. It
was taken for a fire alarm aud everv-
tho ; fell anil he was thrown off on his
and back. The horse was ui aud off in
IIWKm1v in Inan ti.rn.t.1 ttlir and T Mtonl A
in the country ran to liill tops to see
the smoke ami tire.
a second or two. The carriage pass
ed over Shuman nud a short distance
beyond up set and threw the Dr
out, and where the vehicle was over
turned it lay a good deal broken.
The horse freed from the carriage
nr . -;. i ? i . .1
i lie ocraiitoii v iiv inut it its : . i, . T ... i - i i
iru.li io x oi i iiu.iu jnri oii.i",- iu.4
Afr. Editor : In re ailing your paper ot
tbe 22ud Hint., giving tbe proceed inga ol the
congrt-galiuiial uiM-iing in the freby leriau
church on Saturday the lMih iuat. 1 ttnd
trie following item, one aail tue tnaa
who moved the previuu qu,ation muat
have brc-n a aiU nl meuiDer and probably
learned bia tactice by paaaing aa a votiua
member through aome leaiaialive body dur
ing a bear garden p r(. ruia.iCB, but it la tot
ttie kind of a gag lo place over the month
ot a Christian cuogreie4tlon.r'
Tbe undersigned who moved the prerioua
Ueaion pleads guilty to in -aoll impeauh
ueni".ut ailent memheraiiip, but ia nol
willing fo admit thai La proteaea tbe
extreuie ignorance of the writer of tbe above
article -n parliamentary rulea, gvrroinavall
aseuitiliea from tbe iiouae ot parliament
down to the atuaileat aaaembly, nut even
excepting Hie varioua denominatiuua ol
CbrUtiaua. I venture tbe opiui m that the
PreabjterUn .yuid aa well aa all tbe differ
ent deooujinationa ot Cbnaliaus at I ho
prevent time make ue ol the preaeut
queation in all their meetiua, wuouever
occasion require.
aa llHlliaiit tnt of Ttiia, br tba follow.
' ' ar4 ! i tt tbMre for a av or a
awatai. T.M it ou and baojf it op to drr aaa ax
laHi lanalita. caifaU. Wa neowmv-Da ladwe
laaka a ww.ar ta-t with F.mh Dnnaa aad
a" ' ' 1 wita any ttqmd mlutKO of Paot Black,
law. w otta laiaMt blacjuac taat oooaaa a aUJOjc lua.
Wolff'sAGMEBIacking
KiIp- 4ht kind d 1mkt
WATERPROOF, SOFT,
Af!D DUBAB5.E.
Da baaatiful. rlrw. f.lW. V IDL1S1I ia aa
OOaalad. Unrmi jima
A fwliah Lwy i Mwnth rerVewrew,awd
A Week for Mew, aad oc Hani I a i IiUber
a i mm Fwwr .Vlwncln wfthont wmwattna
WOLFF & RAriDOLFH FHiuoaPKiA.
told br Htioa m Cnnt ur ttiin goanIl7.
Lorjia K. Antitoi. V. VJ M. pU(Ill
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW.
SflFFLINTOWN, PA.
re" Collect ing and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orrica On Main atreet, ia place of real
donee of Louie K. Atkinaon, Kaq., aoutb o
Bridge atreet. pct 2tt, lsb6.
TOBACCO
IS INDEED A LUXURY
FlNZER'S
D.M
CRAWFORD, M. D.,
Haa reenmed actively the practice ol
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral
braachea. Office at the old corner 0 Third
and Urange atreeu, UUrlintown, Pa.
March 29. 1B76.
Joaa VcLxconua. Joaarn W. Ktimmel
MCLACGULIH M. STOIMEL,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYAL, JUStATjl CO., PA.
IiyOnly reliable Oompanlea represented.
Jan. 1, le89-ly
T- Ti EAK BtlNBl
n!E piece
fSN TOBACCO
! KNOWN AS A j ( MAKE IT
eRrand
WHAT
A PICK I C BCYERS WILL HAFE VlII" APR IXC
AT S C H O T T '
S
-ooo-
Our creat ISprine ami
Boys', and Children's Cloth:
ni : ' ' r '
WISH TO STATR
AMONG DEALERS
THESE GOODS ARE ON THE
MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE,
3x12 FULL 16 0Z. PLUG THE
MOST CONVENIENT Ti? CUT IN
POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE.
NO. FIHZER BROS., Lonisvii!?. Cy.
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowina.
That I can aror toothxcbk in lea than , MM AT A VALLEY BANK,
five minutes i no aiu, no extracting. .
That I can extract teeth withont pain,
by the nae nf a Uuid applied to the teeth I
andguma; no danger. j
Tbat Uiseaeed On ma (known
aa Scurvy) treat
and a core war
OF MIFFLIJITOrT", PA.
WIT
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
ed aucceaatuiiy j Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH KOTHROCK. Pri$iJtnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Ca.Aicr
i . j
ll.I till LIU umai .'"nil; 11. At , .
... .. t l was there caught,
financial transactions of L. A. Jcssini j . ., . -f i
oiiuiunu iw i
looked as if
had
it
casuier wiio nas sp-iii bimui n.w.ini i , ., , -, - .- .;n i
, , . " . . . .. passel thniugii a pugilistic mill, he
of the monev entrusted to the con--' . . r i i? i i i
, i . ii was hurt on the back of the head.
V" .i t ,i. i ,aud his Hkiv and lmilw were bruised
I ,,,, f., tl.A to if f I . .ti. I ita il.KirM 1- - . ...
... ..... " - - I. . .;.i. 1 1 , 1 . 1 . . . .. . t .
Hill niiu nu iiir uiuim:!. ie in iu r.-
j Jesup was a splendid church mem-1
ier.
cougrivtulatetl that the iujuries are
no worse. The Dr. sustained bruis-s
lVrstius wishintr to buv a first i tm the left arm and rijrht side and
class uprintr cart, can do well to call 'called Dr. Crawford to examine h's
ainl see the New Kuterprise Cart,
sold by J. B. M. Todd. It has n
place to carry robe, blanket, basket,
aud package. Ii has no horse motion
and can Is- changed for a small or
l.trge horw, and can be bought of
him cheap. 3t.
: r.ngiisli Spavin liniment removes
nil Hard, Sft, r Cajoused Lumps
and Blemishes, from horses. Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney,
Iting-lmiie, Stilles, Sprains, all Swol
len Throats, Coughs, JLc. Save $50
Dr. Urtihnm remove.! a safety pin i by the use of one Ivottle. Warrant
troru the throat of a child of "John j cd. Sold by L Banks it Co , I)rug
K..hhr of Turlwtt township several j gist, Mili'.intown, la. Oct. 31-'8S,ly
d:ivs ago. I , . i. . ii...
Mr. Thaddeus Switzer of this
ylnrr, had her boustt repftintasl last
week. Moses Pannahakcr handled
ttie brush.
Mrs. Ihivid Sieln r w ife of David
Sielier. residing n-ar Mexico this
rmititv died from congestive chill on
ill. ,,'ud ltli.t.
iliss Minnie Nislv and F.llic Neely,
cimiiw, Ir. iug neighbors iu Tuwurora j
W'rv ven- iu town shoppin
l ivs hist week.
Sitv four ieai h trcds savs
Opinion, w ere stolen from a Guilford
township farmer on the night of the
18th of May They were of two
years growth and had been pruned.
The g'-utleman who suffered this
loss w ill Ikj glad to receive any in
formation which may lea 1 to the
detection of the preietrators of the
act. Fulton Kc publican.
may reqdiru n, ia of courae a mere waiter
of opinion. I myself entertain the opinion
that the time had fully arrived fur the ap
planation of it on that occasion. It wrong
1 am alone responaable tor tue act. I did
it ot my own free will, without conaultation
with any one and entirely on my own re
aponaability. Now aa regards the uae of
ihe previout question in a Christian con
gregation. 1 will give the author o! tbe
above item my knowledge ot its use. It ia
true it rtreria back to a very early date.
1 think it waa probably about the year IPSO,
that, the Presbyterian dyno-l General Aa
aembly met in LewiMoan. Tbe cburcb
waa then divided and oue portion waa called
'be "Old School," and tbe other tbe "New
.School." Tbe Kev. Dr. lirecxiuriJgo of
Lexington, Ky , and the Kev. Dr. styles
Kiy ,ol Philadelphia were apponent, both
ab.e men and conaidered the peers of all
the olher nuen-bers in debate. Dr. Breck
inridge adovcated tbe old avbool siie, Dr.
bay the new achool. The debate bocame
, heated aud accnrminK.ua, not only betwtcn
' these two men but between the different
i advocate on each aide ot the queation, ao
Mail train West on Mav 30th, will I much no thai it became ueceaaaiy to call
stop nt Port Koval, for the accomo- 1 "m pro'""" question on several uccaaioaa
Teeth Filled and warranted tor life.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or !
rraioddled, troru $9.00 to S1J per set. ! PiaacToaa.
beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock,
prices to suit all. John Hertxler, Philip M. Kepner,
Kohert K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinson,
T. V Irwin.
The timd when occaaiuu i w"? nn tney cannot eat, are especially (
invited to call. n ill visit professionally
at their bomea if notified by letter.
Will visit regularly at.Richfleld the 2nd
weeka of May and October.
Tib Cah.
All work warranted to give perfect satis- ;
faction. People who have artificial teeth'
injuries and he tmv is to liecongratu
lated that the injuries are no worse.
It is Loed that no serious results
may follow the injuries. Several
dollars will lie required to put the
carriage and harness in a condition
for ".iso.
Notice.
G. Ij. DERR,
Practical Dentist,
LUTABLMBED I HirrLIXTOWH, Pa.,
Oct. 14 t)5.
iv 1860.
STOCKBOLDZkS :
Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holaiea Irwin,
John Hertxler, T. V. Irwin,
Mary Kurtz, Jerome IN. Thompson, Jr
Charlotte Snyder.
in Mn, louths.
ts and FurnishiraC
now on.
You 11 find every department overflowing Never in th
beginning ol a ceason have you Met-n such :i handsome line of
goods offered for tbe price we will eell this spring. So phsa-
ominally low are our prices, that we cannot do better than
name them.
MEN'S SACK SUITS 86,
1D j I1 -te newcolora. fhadet and pattern, made up in a txorur
and fanhlul manner. All eires from 33 to 42. Not a unit ia
thw lot but what is worth $8, You will do well to come early.
MEIVS CUTAWAY SUITS AT
Good either lor business or dress. They are made of all
wool material. Cot kscrew, Plaids, Cassimeres, Chevoite, &c.
All sizes from 33 to 42. Perfiect fit.
STYLISH SUITS AT 315-00.
Xou 11 be surprised when you Pee the,.e euits, and you will
forever swear by us for clothing it vou but buy one yf the
suits. Fancy Mixtures in Globe Cacbimerer.. Chevoits in Salid
Colors and fctripes and Plaids all trimmed in custom t vie, were
made to ell for 18, but we offer them lur 15 dollars.
o j KNEEPAXTS SUITS AT $2.ST.
oizes 4 io 14 ieit iiits m Fancy Plaids well made
ppecially suibyd for school wear. Worth at least 4 dollar.
. LONG PANTS SUITS, $5.00.
Choice of five styles. They are worth rejrularly 7 tic
We fell them at 5 dollars only.
LONG PANTS STTTTR stfi
Uig Boys magnificent Dress Snita. thr hext Tr.ntDe; ,i '
Latest styles made and trimmed beautifully. You save 2.50.
MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT $10.
At this popular price we shall offer a
of Sack, Cutavt ay and Frock Suits, soft Cassimeres, Stripe,,
Cnecks and Broken Plaids. lOll Will lx na mnr-tl unrnriuarl si
their extraordinary quality as you will at the marvelous low
prices. Any of thete Buits are worth 13 dollars.
m MEN'S STYLISH SUITS AT $12.
Blue and Black Worsted Stripes and Plaids all shape.,
backs, Cutaways and Frocks, Choice 12 dollars only. We in
tended getting 15 dollars for them but will Pell them for 12.
BOYSAND CHILDREN'S SUITS-
Mothers when they ascertain the wonderful low prico.
we re naming, they will come and see and will purchase.
KNEE PANTS SUITS AT $3.50.
Sizes from 4 to 14. Cassimeres, Tricots, and Worsted.
Any 8uit is worth 2 dollars more. Come and see.
W: bate tbe reputation of Helling
THE BEST HAT IN JUNIATA COUNTY-
We show all the latest styles, all the best qualities, and if
you ask any friend on the street where he got his hat he is wear
ing, the odds, he will eay at Schott's.
Urders by mail promptly attended to.
and
!lars
ill be
Caution Police.
dnt ion t.f the (J. A. It.
John Pannabvkeh,
Post tViiumander.
I ii founded Suspicion.
Mirtin Parkrr aged about 23 years.
' . wt. , , t -t 1 1- .. .
'several sou el 1 uaiiaeus I ars,er tout r raurm
(Martin his wife, was killed last Thnrs-
t ... t... .1. .. i : r .. i.
., , , t i . rii a vo vine nn.iiiuit". ui i.u. "
Miss Ids PauuHbaLrr 'V:' I engin.-r breaking through a trestle
Siuuue I S. lW,hkerof TiiHoait,M rpi t, . Th(, f n,.rflI t.K.k
isUevdiedof consumption on the, t;((.i ;, s,i,milv
Kolert Parker. James Parker, Cloyd
Parker from this place. Kev. A. H.
dm , agml about ' vears. Her ad- pttrker of Mifflin 'count v attended
mut uuiiii.i' iiica ulliiilJ n. r : f uueraJ.
1 tth .lav of Mav
Mrs. David Yeater, died last Srttur-
From tin; Hloomtield Advocate of
May 22. For the past week or ten
days there were rumors floating
alxiut in Watts township, this coun
ty, of foul play in connection with
the sudden death of Miss Florence
May Hatnmaker, which occurred on
Wednesday, May 8th.
The circumstances that led to
these rumors, and the community
believing that Miss Hammaker t nmi j
tohir death through other than;
natural causes are briefly as follows: j
The young woman had a lover to j
whom she had a child the preceding
August. He was not favored by the
family, the mother espi-cially, audi
was not allowed to visit the gui at
her home. The mother had made
1 was then a young mau and spent three
. days during tbe session ant beard it called
j several t.uiea. The author ot the aoove
I presumes 1 had my teaching in a bear gar
I den conference. 1 preaume be meant a
j beer inaiead ol bear, where he himself baa
probably been a to.jarnt visitor. 1 have
' not.
1 recieved my primary education in a
Christian congrngatiou, pwraued it in the
legislative nail iu the atate of kentneky
w here I waa a very silent member tor several
seaaions, noisbed it in Csiiiurnia, a aeiut
ai.eut member and practiced it on tbe lbth
last. 1 once flailed a regular Spaniab bull
tight, also a bull and bear flgbt, but Ihe
pieviuua q uestiou did not figure ia either
ot them. Hut alien, Wi:ore ignorance ia
bits., 'tis loily t le wusi."
J. S I. AW.
All persons are hereby cautioned, not to
trespass on the lands of the nnderaigned in
Sproce Hill, and Beala townships, lor the
purpose of gathering berries, hunting, flub
trig, or m any other way irespnsaii.g, on
said lands, as the trepaa law will be en
forced against people who violate said law
llAaaisoB Miskimi'k
June 0, 1HC9.
Xotlce to Trespassers.
Three and Four per cent, interest
paid on certificates nt depoMtc.
.jau 23, 1869 tf
- Having leased 400 acres of wood land
of David Wilson, and 400 acrea of wood I
land fcf John Mcl'lure, adjoining lands ol
Pennsylvania Kailroad Company in the
vicinity ol Boiler's Oap. I hereby caution
all 1-erMit.s agsinst trespassing on the above
etiiioned leased lat.da for tue purpose ol
cuttii.g iimter and su forth.
J"HS Kitvanoa.
Vifttiffown, Xla 20, 1SS.
PARKER & CO.
BANKERS,
Mrs Streft, Mirn-nrToww, Pknka.,
TRANSACT A GENERAL
SaUKlNG BUSINESS
Disconnts daily.
Accounts of firms, individuals and
corporations solicited.
Four per cent. Interest allowed on
twelve months' certificates.
January 1st, lS9-ly.
SC HO T T ,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFL1NTOWN. PA.
1865, ESTABLISHED 18S7
Special Invitation lo The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
D. W.
OF
IOO Ladles Wanted.
the pimt tuo years.
i threats that implied that if the girl j complexion it dois wouders. ChiM
! i Herniated in her detcriilination to I it. Everyone j raie it. Leva siz
Dr. I S. Funk formerlv of Juniata. I enterprise in Juniata county
. t V : I i. :J a-l.aw. 1 r n , 1 AV an
ii. .u i.iu.ttwinif ti ivui.vian ot ti-rris- i nni iiitic t tin: it n-nv uimh..
apj
The managere of the free bridge many the man that somebody would
And tl men to c.UI on any druggist lor a f
i frrt trial package of Ine'a rainily Mil:
cine, the gie4t rotit and herb remedy, dis
.covered by Dr. tilaa Laue while in the
' Rocky Jlountam. Kor diseases of the
i blol, lieer and kiiineys it i a positive
cure, for runMipatum an-l clearing up the
reu like
size pack
age, oO crils. At all druggists.
TO
It will be
ADVANTAGE 0E
bar:
:i pr
linn
lui'll
ilitiil
IK-ctor nt Harrisburg.
Tlio niMinorial sermon was preach
ed on Sabbath by Kev. Philip Oraif
1 1 the Post and a large audience in
the Lutheran church.
Th.. Friendship Fire Company
Vr..H.H.' to hold their annual St raw -brr
Mid Icecream Festival on J tine
IU. I t. ir I V in their hall.
The iai.lv of Mrs. Cavenv wifrt of
Wi'ilmui CaveuT d-.eamsL, was takeu j
! tu t'hiladelpiiia to McAlistcrville
l:tct Ttinsilay the 2lst of this month.
Th.. :nmcv. to Arch Ih-k school
I'.. uie i-. now of slx-iut as much use
the f.fth whan-1 to a wagon. The
huil.hiig of it was money throwu
away.
Snow in Virginia and other States
lust Wednesday -oold the atmo
sphere :a this valley so that over
nt, and store rircs wore brought
into ii;,,..
Tho la-wistown iaette says:
-"b IS. llarthr, of Menno Twp.,
'm.i concluded to t-speriment with
telling cattle in the summer instead
' f v inter.
htmdred and thirty four
li Unrs mid t-tty cents was the average
rri. w renlued on the horses sld at
I. B. -.Ir-in s T.'nd horse snh in
hin plicv.
should
bushel.
l'enson ! Thev might go to New York City and
j teach the old fogies of that city what
Would 1h) CoU-
. . .1 - . . 1. . . .
II set Ol S.IIOW Iioiiiingn liir i ni iaj
allow a conw,rai'n t" n,n Brooklyn
bridge, ami take over seven hundred
thousand dollars toll a year, as they
have lcen doing the past six vears
York State has done away with
the execution of criminals bv hang
iug and hereafter will execute men
condeinmed to death by electricity
William Keinimler is the uameof the
.,,n seutenced tf death under the
new law- aud will Ik? ttxxuted in i
Auburn prison by eUvtricity on tho
21th of June. The attention of the
civilized world will l directed to Au
burn prison on that date.
A Company of gentlemen--Alio
Pardee. W. A. Ingham, Win. Lilly,
J. W. WooLston, G. Theo. Koberts,
W. I.ngotreth, Edward Wood. Ed
ward Koberta, Jr.. A. W. Sims, H.
M. Sims, Joseph llepper, quartered
at the Jacobs House on Monday night
and on Tuesday passed upTuscarora
Vallev on their way to Orbisonia.
s Okeson accompanied them
through the vabey. iuey Ut-tamoa liecame verv sick, vomiting and ptir
the rcprescutativea of the largest and j t intervals during the night.
most nnvrtant interesia m iue uum-( -pnt. f0u,wlUg morning her mother
mn wealth, and if the people of the j w.nt for nt.ijjhlsir to come over to
vallev vlesire a railroad, whici hcy j jlt.r i,oni. fol. ti,e purposv of sending
certain!'- do, it will be just the thing . him f,,r a physician, but before he
startel the voung woman died.
lie liefore the event
summatetl.
These threats were made, how
ever, alniut the time the girl was
esiiected to have her child. The
mau in question, however, had
married another woman several weeks
prior to the death of the young girl.
The sudden or rather unexpected
death of Miss Hammaker, the
mother's threats aud there having
liceu no physician in attendance led
the community to believe the story
that the "sudden taking otT" was the
result of causes that should le in
vestigated. The District Attorney aud the
countv coroner empanelled a jury on
Tuesday succeeding the death of
Miss Hammakor, and went to Watts
, i r . . . i . . i . .. , . :
low USllip, Uilu miei IHUJI liie i--u- j
mouy of a numlx r or iersous that
were supposed to know something in
the case adjourned until last Friday
morning, when the lwxly was raised
and an autopsy made. The evidence
taken shows that Miss Hammaker
had not lieen well for several days
prior to her death, but not sufficient
ly ill in her ow n or her mother's
judgment to send for a physician.
On rue6iav evening, Jlav in, ene
I
Moykb Jacobs. On the 23rd iust.,
by Kev. K. E. Berry in the Itecorder's
office It. A. Mover of Tuscarora and
Miss Mary Jacobs of Spruce HilL
fS-r.Avnn.i. Amich. Ou the 21st
iust., by Kev. E. E. Berry, iu the
Kecordcr's OiTice, Amos trraybill of
West Perry township, Snyder county,
and Miss Alice Aniich of Monroe
township, Juniata county.
MirrUNTOWN MARKETS.
lOlillHtl. .Jltl
ete hav al-otit 40 meet-
r.e ti,,r. to rrivethc heartiest encour
agemnt to the company's proposaLs,
for thev are competent in everv way
: t hold iu this countv lt ween i t,i construct au.i equip a
t-and the l-tb of June If the land if their business eye see an
mtv g.K wet it fill net b tu' .pprtunity fcr the construction .
-nut of the want of raeetings. ! road that will pav, th- road w,ii re
Knit
T- .v.M-Ve J.-nraal. C:
irriiwowB,
Hotter ...........
Fs..-.
Ham
Shoulder,
Side,
1 -oa
May S9. 1S?3.
12
. 12,
10
8
lit
lht Vmir
a,'
B0OT8 AND
from
G. W. HECK,
BRIDGE STREET, PFOSITE OIP FELLOWS HALL.
THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BUYEliS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods far
i
IMEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
i
f It is truly marvelous to See
r
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. H A R L E Y
MIFFl .IN TOWN TV .
IT IS A FACT WELL KNOUN TH T W K HAV E
The Largest Stock
-oi
HARDWARE UN THE COUiNTY.
MirrunTowK grain makkkt.
Wheat 90
33 to 40
28
5-1
..aVS.VJto 4 00
$1.75
1 60
.... 20 00
I 30
22 00
1 20
1 10
old ,
Oats
Rre
Clov eraeed ........
Timothy eovd .....
Flax seed .........
rtran...... ......
tbop...... .....
Sborta. ...........
tiruot.d Alum Salt.
American Sail......
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
La week Mrs 0sa.a rrksr,
'l'!?;-':;-;i"fii"Jt. i His
r- '- !T-.l.r- all c! Czrl
The result of the examination of ! 1'hii.apki.i-hla, May 25, 1H8U.
tbe body last Friday morning sIkvw- J I'ennsylvauia wheat 00 to fIScts.
od evidence of extensivo pritonea1 Com iO t 42c (ats 32 to 3.
inflammation, w hich was regarded Live chickens, roosters. 5 to tic hens
bv tbe physician making tho eaniina-' 11. Spriug chickens 23 to 30ct a
tion a the cause of her. death. No! piece. Eggs 13 to 14c. Buticr HJ
Icrioss of the ttomach f?unJ ! to 21c. Old potatoes 2 j br 33cert.
OVERCHARGED"
and man -kirk'' w
but a fair charge "batrt"
when overttharged,
its game. Buy-
era are never scared irom tne ieager
Building by high prices. Oar reputation
for the Beit Clothing is not 1etter known
then our reputation for rtruonabh prices.
CLOTHING FOR MEN AND CHILDREN.
c.
CO.,
5 Fni"" aftsrtsTn
.4t eere 2?t acccantea tor ! Tys'- i"ciria cstiage f I lo M..o.
the t?-as?i!p j rK'rien chanxs. aui no t-riJeuceb ?! l o'j t 1 1. a lou.
Hay I
I
YATES fc
lein;eb bold 15 w,
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS
PHILADELPHIA.
i
l!uiiding Hanlware was nevt-r s low aa hum,
!., MM Kti. III.: A.C-.. I K'ltlT. PLlfill N.
iu f:u t ev rythiiiiT in tin- Hanlware Lint including House l"uii,il,ii,v. Joods
WALL PAPER, RLIXDS, Ac,
Are -ow old nt Bottom Frlc? by
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO.
r-OULTRT Mlfl
sr nivifi 1 1 I I KK i
ti!. UJ.a. w '
-Ie 4
t i
STM.fcMki. v Oei
if property managed. Tba FovLiai Bcl- , . . ; r , .I.J.'.t.'IC:
tms. pablisbed inootblv. flnelv illnstrated. . -. im a, i t-at av, i
ia tbe beat paper for fancier and farmer.
Leas than v cents a month brlora it lo 1 i'i t f tr'apy WtPlI Pf P"llf I
ri'i post pa'd. eod atam. fr saui,i.itr fj.
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