Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 19, 1889, Image 3

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miNEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFYLINTOWN :
If EDJBUUT. JT5E It, 188fl.
TERMS.
jabeeriptioe, l-&0 per unaa if paid
a 4aoce; 2.00 If aot paid la advance.
Traaaiea advertieeinenU taearted at M
,u par laca for each inaartioa.
Traeaiaat boatneae aoUcee la local cot
ton, 10 eeota par Una for each tnaerttoa.
Dadacuoea will ba mad to thoaa deeirtnf
M ad'ertlae by tba year, half or qaartrr
SHORT LOCALS.
Trnel to Atlnntio city liiut oiu-jniM-.'d.
('hrl- Hollolxiuh in visiting in
this j.lare.
It o.ta J.15IW) a Ur to feed the
J,.liutown auff.-rera.
I. ii. Shelly of RiohtieM nxtel
several Java iu town laxt week.
The Tenuis Brother have a rojw
ferrv in operation at Thompsontown.
iK u.l animal in drift at the head
(.f tli ishmil ariid oft" a HU-keniii
tench.
Tho 1hs in the state by Uie lute
fl.Hpd i-annot I reinsured by aeventv
million dollar.
ii. Frank Snyder of Port Royal
ha returned from IYiiiiHvlruiiia
tvl!.-;,' f1"" vacation.
FiitL.-r Mollincr, of l'ittsburfj, it
it siu.l h:in restored many -oile to
btaltli by the faith our.
J. Frank Stoner delivered a s;e-h
in Tli"iuj'Ktown for tlia Prohihi
ti.uita on Saturday evening.
F.dward Hartley employed in a
ron.-h shop at Hojliduyshur was at
Lis h me iu this j'liu-e lat we'k.
It ix estimated that 6(( to 9( days
will 1' required to alear Johnstown
wf drift, mud and jtlxer flood lu-eumu
latious.
The Pennsylvania railroad looses
bv the tluod one million live htindrud
thonsttud dollars, an nenrlv ax can !
oitiiu.-itnl.
t'.nintv hmmriutandeiit Auiuau in
having his houne pointed on Patter-
Hn utreet. He is doing the paint-
ing himself.
Tlie rope ferrr at this place run by
; 'k, Fluiiu-s ami Company is work
5 in tinelv. A loaded nix h'Tse waou
t'tll Ik; nicely eroitMed on tl'.e rt:iL
ti Saturday last travel over tho
main line wit ojK-ned all the way
through from Pittsburg to Phila-
delphia by way of the Juniata Valley,
i Mr-i. Mik-i a.nl altuti: 83
I year, mother of Harry Moore of
Van Wert, died last Friday. The
i funeral took ll:we on Moii.lav. June
' l-
tli.
A crack 1SIH) feet long aim ; Main
afreet iu WilkvslwtiTe has frightened I
i p.-. pie in that town. The crack w Rrllointo,l to niako .listributiou of
-o- d by a coti! mine 80 f.-et under j th balance of the fund in bia bands.
the town. ! Xhe finlll a,,;,,,,, f j. o. Horn-
I John Iius. li fell into th.i creek at ' larger. Assignee of S. S. Graybill
Lwiatovn List Weiluewlay ami was J was cnnneI.
J iwned, but lieforo the Kxly was j Subjxi-na in divorce was awarded
r-coverod it bad flouted down the . to Magdalena Stroup by her next
? river ns far as to Jack's creek. ' tiriend J.-utib Smith vs against Levi
I ... , , , . - I St roup ber present buslwind.
t V Sundav acliool excursion train I ., i- i i
5 . . - , , , . S:itisi-na in livorce was amanletl
i carrvmg twelve hundred excursion- . t .. . T v
J. ii - w, ii,to Sarah Sfllera against James M.
pats was wrecked ill Ireland Ia,t s,jjera
i Thursday. S.vetitv dead laslii-s . , ,
' i : t a.i.t Subim-tia in ilivorce waa awardtst
? wnv n-cuverel up to June Uth. i-..- ,- w
j 1 to Margnrett liittmger v C. W.
. l iit- a uunibt-r of isjple living on ' liittinger.
the d it of Pattrnum have not put W. H. M.x.re. AV. Kagler, Sr., Cm.
jdowuthuir carpets since the high j W. Smith were appointed viewers to
aier siiii'm inn nKrs uiiu rooms i
? the lower stories of bouses are yet
i damp.
Itefor the flat for
wagons was
i vim .,..-. tliu riiD, l-'mwrr Alil jaliriti
i ............ ..t ..Z 1..- i.
, Willi n I'L'ITT IF, IMltkn f.t- au
uanu i , tium. """''""'
Mifiihan's example was followel
ami
a.unrt 'Jil hora-s were swum across.
Itch. Miuipi, and m-rntcbes on hu
man r animals cured in 3D minutes
hj V.-lf..rd'n Sanitary Lotion. This
m-ver fails. S..U1 bv L. Banks & Ci.,
DrugistH, Mifllintown, Pa.
. .. ..
The li
ire engine ol tlie 1'utlersoii
t..u L Hfol bidder cointmnv was uset
.... S.iunl-v iu .lennin.' out tbe
. iKt. ru that' si.ul.lieH water to the
ui.
uiadiilif shop fouilie ami to the
ivsi.rvi.Jr.
Mwsvs N'ellio N..t th and Maud I
WiU.n of Pttt rsin ure at home from ,
I'lriiiin'luuu Smin:rv for vacation.
M F.diia Kirk nnd Kate Thomas
ar. nt home for summer Tctin from
att. U'l.inie at m'Iun'1 t llnerstown.
Men are now talking alut ajrreat
flood hi the Junint VulW iu 17S9,
Tlie pumpkin flood was in I8I1V A
nraatrr n.vnl devaatated the valley in
t7 Cut a greater than all known
preceedm
; ones was that of June 1st.
AU nisht lonj: on Friday June 31
vplH win. live nlon Shade mountain
an. I the rid-'e north of town rW by
tlia water courses hoard a jwuliar
rumbling noiae which was .wcasion
ad by large stones rolling down with
tlie riixliin water.
i.-knowledgenielit is due Professor
Hamilton of the Pennsylvania State
t'olle.. in IVnter county for dinru
lu.uts relative to the ..liege, and
pr-grimnie of cotumenfmetit week
b.'inning Sunday, June 2:1, andend
injr Thursalay, June 27.
I.Ut of letters uncalled for remain-
in- in the P. O.. at Mifflintown. Pa.
W.-fk cndinir June Sth. 1SS0. Per
n .-iiUiug for letters in this list will
please ask for advertisetl matter
lHmi. l Wesson. Vm. J. Desmond. A.
m m, an a c.
l's. B. Croap,P. M.
l'rm.lterv t.s.k Mjt. Hava at his
Word nnd dissolved the instori re
lntion Itetweeii himsdf and the
intown eon'Tesration to take
iT.-ctnevt (Vt.ilvr. It is reiwrte.1
tliat an Hluentional institution at Fort
Unlg,. Las In-en tenderwl him
ul that thev desire him go there
'"lit the lat of Julv.
The late fl.ssl has change! the
I I mm.l ,.f nnmi
I ketti.-al ou tlu
I a'. thev are
f I rain of ,i dava
miu.l ,.f a nnmlwr of men bo were
i atil.ie.-t of oh
now eonvinceU mai
va and 40 nifhts would
aailv diaturi; th l1m-of theeaxtb
'oak up the fountain of the tfreat
"ep and deluge this world just
"tnted in Biblical account.
ng'ih Sparin Liniment reniovea
all Hard. Soft, or Calouaad Lump.
and Blemiahea, from horse. Blood
Spavin. Curbs, Splinta, Sweenev,
Dne. Stinea, Spi-aina, all Swol
Jen Throat. Cougha. Ao. SaTe $50
br tho u of one bottle. Warrant
eL Sold hr L. Banks & Co , Drug
ffiata, Mifflintown. Pa. Oct. 31 -'88,1 y
Kmanuel MertifTof Mexico had a
thrilling experience in the late flood.
He waa canal lock keeter, and did
not realizes! it on the morning of the
1st of June till the water bad so
surrounded the brick lock bouse that
bin escape was impowuble. People
in Mexico realising bis perilous con
dition took the large doors ff the
barn of Mr. Caveny and nailed them
on railroad ties and fastened a roje
t.i the tl.Mit or raft and allowed it to
drift down to the lock bouse. Mer
tiflf and his wife and a grand Hon
mounted the raft and were drawn
ashore.
Iey rr!JliBatwii.
The caab cootribaiions
town auffervra ap to tba 1
PbiU'l. lfbia and Ticinitr.
New Ywk
for tba Jobna
mat., af rerataj
$TWI.475
876 613
Bro-klTii. J. racy Citr, Kawark aad
oufi'1t 'Orc....
Thruh GuTsrnor Beavar. ......
Hittkbarit .
I'hirapn. ............... .
Ka.f.n ."..
Cleveland. O '.'.'.'.I
Maachnett I.fnlatnrt5..... ..
Wa.hintoo. D. C
Bilriaiore. Md.... ...
Cine nnati, ).... .......... .....
Coiiiri.hu, ii., and vicioitr
Ijn-e.r, P. ............ . ....
Btblehra. I'-..................
Par. France..........
SQ FianrlaCA.. ................
tiw Hampshire Le;isUtiirv
Autnta, Ua.
R-adln(t. Pa
Srratilon, Pa....................
Wilmintt..n,
Wilkwoarre, Pa
Intianalis. lud ................
Allealnatn. Pa
("anvlea. . J...................
Fatfn, Pa... ..................
Cheater, 1'a
Cbarleatoo, S. I. .... . ... .......
Cbaltal'Mica, Tenn. ............. .
I'h'i-nizTille, Pa
Mtiieh Cbnok. Pa ....
Norriafown, Pa. .................
Inver. Col
Toledo, O
S irannali. ti. ...... ............
Kanaaa Cur, Mi
Darbv, Pa
Columbia. S. C ................ .
Cbamberahurg, Pa.... ..........
Carlialr, pa
Miliville, N. J
400,000
400,0U(I
45!,4i
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49.0OO
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41.3
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48.213
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11,1(1 10
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2.731
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Adjourned Court.
An adjourned Court was held on
the 11th inst., of which the follow
ing is a brief rejiort.
The road case in Fermanagh town
ship in which dejKisitions had been
taken wan lostponed.
The tirst and partial account of
John MetzT. Committee of Armina
Brant, a lunatic wax confirmed.
Tli. tit-wt ami tit,,l .iimiint f Jrilin
u Tnt;,w .Uiw of John Iird
..u -fil .i t illia,.,.
vacate a ronu in r aveiie lownnni p.
Wm. Van Sweifiiger, Wilson
I Daughcrty nnd Samuel Panuabuker
! Sr.. were appointed to view and lay
; out a r wid in Lack towuahip iu
:Cncord narrows.
Walls !
, -r tr t ..... -.-..'
. . , .
j view ami voi-aie a roaii in iusoarora
I townsbip.
j J. W. L,yd. r. was appointed tax
' collector for the borou-h of Thomp-
soutown
souiowii
ii nriiir oi ijtiuri u i xustAii
Oi'L31.i.i.i.,.i;.,n llrr Vi.- t-a.l..n.r m
' i. f.i ; - t.;".l. .l,-,L.;.l
..!....: tl,.. Kl. ..f 1...
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ix.rou-u oi x oi 1 lunu.
Iu the estate of I). nnis Deviney.
i F. M. M. lVnnell was apitointed
auditor.
Iu the state
of Alll rs (1. IillHall.
p. Jt Jtup'lilh-M was appoint.
1
Auditor.
Administrator Andrew Iteaehor
.
of
is
the state of Calvin li. Watta, deceas
ed. wan "ranted an order to niortjrajre
real estate of k:iuI .Itfitlent lor pay
ment of dfht.
An order of ku1 was giantt.,
muel I. and Vm. F. Sim.utu,
aduiiuislrator of the estate of Joseph
I. Simouton, dcw1.
An order of twlo was j;rantel
i Jamen C. Okesoti administrator of
i the estate of Jtme B. Okesoli.
Kieuptiotis were hied to the a-otint
of estate f Abraham Iluhcr nnd hold
un.'.er ailvis-meut.
An order of sale was granted to
F.phraim J
KiirtsoxM-utorof Samuel
..f -l.. ..ranted in
the estate of Wm. D. Welster.
."V i. .it.... - c -
The sales of read estate of the
estate of John McNanigal were cou
timed. .
ordered to le
ter.-.! on the mortgage of J.wtb
l..n.. rov deceasett. against iiif
Tuscarora Academy proiH-rty
Iu tho estate of Ja-ob Kline au
ditors report w as con h met I.
It. L. ltis. MoseaPannaDakeran.t
Harry Hawk were grante.1 a mecha
nics lien judgement entry va . H.
McDonald owner and Wilbur F. Mc
C'ahan e.ntra4-tor.
A divorce was decreed Hay saliiu
. . . - ... fc." . 1
VS . IV. i. iwum-
Two thousand three hundred and
nftv dollars was ordered tobiaid to
tlie a.imiuisii i". - .
.. ..f tha Mtala
Benjamin Stuck, deceased, for
a 1 I .a..
pAV
In the estaVes ..f Henrr F. Zeidem
and George Heikes inais,ti.,ns
were conhrmHL
1 ne gtiar,u "
HimWrger was connmeiL .
(Iwr-e W. w appointe.l
auKeiu the estate of Michael
aiuuior iu
Bashor. deceased.
F. M. M. Pennell waa api.iuted . prov. a u u e, "T Sus..uehanna township. John iood
aiuUtorinthe estate of Elizabeth J a terrible Sla , g- y -
P- l .... 1 ti.-d the constantlr increasing rise aJ-
The rruarilian s a"- r
of Guv Mover wm continued.
Gnardian John R- Vanormer
frranted leave to sell real estate of
Gilbert II. and Daniel K. Vanonner
to Isabella Loudenslager for $3,350.
A rule waa granted on heirs of
Robert M. Thompson, deceased, to
appear September 17. 1889, and ac
cept or refuse to accept verdict of
the inquest in the estate of said
decedent.
Tba sales of real estate in the
state of Abraham Rohren, dec?aaed,
were confimed.
In the estate of Andrew Zeiders.
J. X. Keller was apjxiinted auditor.
FLOOD .lOTES.
IVsl animals in the drift piles at
the head of the island send off a
sickening smelL
"A so called clergyman who said
he had lost a w ife and three children
by the Conemaugh disaster refused
a suit of clothes at the Pittsburg re
lief depot lecue they were second
hand. He then asked for a summer
bat. He was offered a'newjblack one,
but be would not take any but one of
a summer color, and went away dissat
isfied." During flood tide a pig found its
way into the bardward store in Pat
terson and finding the stairway went
to the second story and there seem
ed to feel comfortable.
A Williamsport paper says; A
dude wanted to le photographed
standing on a raft in the midst of a
flooded street. He hired a photo
grapher aud a man to carry him to
the raft, so that his fnet would not
get wet. Some railroaders for barm
less diversion, jumped on the raft
and sunk it, compelling the dude,
with ill-concealed rage to wade out
in water to bis middle.
A large rat seated on a buffalo robe
floated from Clothing Merchant
S: raver's stablo across his lot into his
store iu Patterson and would have
floated out of the front door, if it
had not been caught. That is the
robe was caught, the rat drowned.
"A resident of South Williamsxrt
who hail put his two pigs in bis par
lor to shield them from the flood
soon after missed them, and conclud
ed they had got out and drowned.
At bedtime in going up stairs to bis
room bn found the two stowed in bis
led and fast asleep."
"A uiimlxr of Bt-llefonte women
put on masculine attire to clean up
after the flood."
The wire if the railroad ferry
broke a numtter of times last Thurs
day. Ou Friday a report was cur
rent that tho wire bad been tiled.
Governor Boaver proposes to bor
row $1,(MX),000 from private citizens,
the monev to be expended in clean
ing away the drift along streams.
The refunding of tho money to citi
zens who loan it to the Governor is
to come from the state as soon as the
nest Legislature convenes and passes
an appropriation for that purpose.
"Mr. J. M. r ronheiser, one of the
Suerintendcnts in the Cambria Iron
Works, Iied on Main street. His
house was one of the first to go, and
he himself, his wife, two daughters,
son ami liabv were thrown into tho towu, To., until 1 o'clock r. m., FKI
rain;; torrent. His wife and eldest ( DAY, JUXK 28, 1S8I. for the follow
daujjhtcr were lost. He, with the inr bridiro work in Juniata Coutitv,
bnbv, reached a lace of safety, ami
bis ten-vear-old lsv twelve-vear-ild
jirl floated near enough to be reacb--l.
He -aujrht the little girl, but
she cried :
"It me pn, papa, and save broth-,
er : ni v lej; is broken and my foot is
caught lielow."
'Wueu ho told her b waa deter -
... : l . l ..i. t .. : l .
lumen to it-sc.iu ur, sue , iu i - i
"Then, pspa, pet a sharp knife and i
cut hit ler "ff. I can stand it." I
-The little f..ll.,w to bis fatb-
er : "You can't aave me iata. Both
niv fu-t are csu-'ht'fast and I can't
hold out auv loujjer. Please p-t a j bridge iu the liorough of Thouipson
pistol nnd shoot nie." : tow n, lMing one abutment and two
"Cajitain Itaebv-, of the army,
1 1.1. l.l..l ..
i i. .1. i.:i.i tu. .i
. cue uom luiuuru. iuc -
! el Spartan fortitude and plnck. All
j ni-ht loUj7 she lay in a bed without
a mnttress or medical attention, in a
-rarret tho wnter reaching to tbe
,",.
rniv'i win'n. "iiiiwin .u.uju. m
kiniiir. In tba mornintr she
I nrriiMl down ttnirs her leir dnnclin?
nn.lor Vior 1 oit w-tien rVi hit her
------ - - ;
,iaiu.-. .1 v. .
' wbisjK-red to Captain Gageby
P.H.r lmpa ; he is no Bad. Then,
turning to her father, she threw a
kiss with her hand and lau-'hinply
I :."':",Hi morning, papa : I'm all
. .in! . i n Li-
"The plucky little th.nS getting
alonir hiuidMimely. and the Lor has
as vet Hiift'ero.1 no ill conseiiuencoa
from his immersion." 1
i The flat at the B-s.ksferrv cairiesi
40 tons with safety.
The creainerv has
l
recoverrxl from I
l, t.ol ,i;..lrml ia in full oner
anou yui ...
of workmp order many hnnnre.1
pmnds of l.utter was male out on
the farms ana lirouglit to atores in
town-
naa . rrl.it in the
butter mirket. Store keeper legan
j to shut down on taking, when low
I the crenmerv fctarta aud the glut is
l .
i I
'over.
I "In the lower end of Johnstown,
! st.jo.1 the Unite.1 Presbyterian
rar-,
. - . - .
s-uia-e. 1 He waters carne.i u
, M-nv Lna iwo mues ....
; ana lan.ie.i u in oau.iy .
' r-v' " l.u" " " " .
cemetery ueiiig caujjui
e.ldy, wa.s laude.1 squarely on the va-
imiii hhiuumiiiw. lu.r.....
t Undertaker Fannerr from Johns
town HA vs that nearlr all the victims
had their hands crossed in front of
their faces, evidentlv to want off ob
jects froni striking them. ot
victim out of nftv was drowuel,
one
but
killed by being struck by some float
ing object."
Tlie probability ia that by "the time
the three thousand workmen at Johns
town baveleen fed and paid for their
work by removing tne wreckage irom
ol ine sincarii in. .
There will I lit-
a .i ..n: .l,.il ,
- t lie .! it.eouw luuieu . h..-.
! br ( governor Beaver to lar for the
cleaning up of the drfa piles of the
streamy -
j mentioned bv tho Bloomfield Advo -
- A rt rirculate.l in our enberger, botb ol ji.mrue.
.7 .V i j i t v
mi.lst last e.lnesday that J K, " tttKU-
; Turner the popular miller at MA-
ai lwn drowiietL HaonUv it ' ..
. i " , i. t t
.
of waters he went to hi. barn to en-
was'deavor to save his stock. NShK
mora favorably located seeing his
difficulty hastened to his assistance
and most of the stock was saved. He
labored in the waters until morning,
when be found himself completely
eut off from land with the water neck
deep. Having cast off moat of his
clothing while at work he determin
ed to swim sshore. He was a long
time in making the distance and was
cast hither and thither by the angry
waters until in an exhausted condi
tion be reached bis borne. Mr.
Tooiney had his mill dam carried
away, but the mill was not much
damaged.
The matter of the distribution o'
the S3,Min,00 raised for the John
stown sufferers is one of responsibil
ity. If their are 5(NM) sufferers and
the money lie divided equally among
them each would receive six hundred
dollars.
One of the cars placed on the rail
road brido-e at Lewistown iu rennrt.
ed to be on the head of the island at
this place. Another of the same train
of cars lies at the pier of the Harris
burg bridge.
"On McCormick's Island, near
Harrisburg fourteen acres are cover
ed with logs to a height of ten feet "
"Richard Morris and five of his
family left Wilkesbarre a week or so
ago to attend a funeral at Pittsburg. ,
stopping on at Johnstown to get a,
t?t
sister-in-law.
ished."
The entire party per-
'On Friday when the flood rush
ed down the Susquehanna a train of
forty loaded coal cars" were run from
Lewisburg on the West Branoh.
The torrent struck the bridge, and
the next instant the space was as
clean as a whistle. Men found a
portion of the train in the Susque
hanna at Steelton, seventy miles be
low." Tho flood made inroads on the
Horningtown graveyard, located at
the junction of Homing's run with
the river.
Store goods, coal oil and whisky
that came down the river that was
cautrht and appropriated .bv iteople
to their own use are leing looked up j
by officers of the law.
Nelson & Man beck have put in new
scales to till the place of the one tak
en away by the flood.
Twenty-nine hou-e were carried
away by the flood from Lew is: 0 ten.
Seven houses were swept away
from Mifflintown ; two from Port
Royal. 1
When the Flood reached the flat I
land on which Patterson is built.
Commissioner John Cunningham
turned bis two bogs out of their pen
so that they could escape. In going
up the alley Mr. North took them
into bis stable thinking ofjconrse the
water would not rise that high, but
the water rose higher. The Logs
swam until they were enabled to get
into N rth's carriage where they re
mained till North again visited his
stable which was not till after the
water had returuel to the channel
of the river.
Scaled proposals will be received
t the Commissioners' Office Mifilin
pt yix :
1. For the masou work of the basin
bridge, iu the Borough of Miffliu
tiiwn, being two abutments and four
winr walls.
Fur the immin work of the
j turnpike bridge, near Cuba mill,
; Fermanagh township, lieinjj one
i abutment and two wing walls.
3. For the mason work of the
bridge at Old Port ltoval, across
1 usearora Creek, ln-mi' two
anut-
, meuts, one pier and four wing walls.
i 4. For the mason work of the
wing walls.
- . 1. r
. . . t i i
ateriHj uriuge, in Lu-n xowiisuip,
I buiug' repairs to two ubutments.
j G. Fur an itx.n hri.lK across tLe
. busiu ia tLe j,,, o Mifflintown.
' ?
' i. 1 or an iron bridge across Lost
Creek, near Cuba milL
i 8. For a Iron or wooden bridge
across Tusraroru ClVek, at Old
Port
ft. Ftr an iron hri.Ure across
Delaware Run. in the Boroii-rh of
Thomsontown.
11 u:, . 11,nlpt,red in nccor-
; ,iunce wjth thiB advrtiHement.
1 Specifications cau be seen at the
. toimik.u-n' Ofliee, in Miffliutowu.
, n-. r;i,, ... mnv ,.11 l.i.U i.
, 1
AdmiMou to Princeton.
a N riaminailoo for rntranre to the
N rzaminaii(.a for
I XXrnrahroaa Claaa ot all
l.t rrabruaa Claaa ot all Hppartmrnta of
. ( Ue parIor ol lh. y. j. C. A.f eorner ol
( ,ri4 jclt ,imi, WinaiaiE
, ThunJav, June 20tb, at II a. and coa-
uuuinc mrouxa mo .n.-m.u . on.
1" 'XauilnaTion am
ba i.lentical 'with
.,,,. .ho..m .end in their namea to
. Rr, Georje H. S' wart, Harritur(t, Pa.
FKANCIS L. FATTU.V,
n : . a V " 1 1
rrvaitirni w a i iulcivh v. wn.f
-r-.r- - - - --
MAHKIKD :
Gravbili. Amio. On the 11th ult..
. Amos Gravbill, of West Ptrrv town-
; Mii, Snyder c.unty, and Alice Ami
of Monroe township, this county.
Kisr-a Harry. On the 20th ult
bv Ilev. K. E. Bern-, James S. Kiser,
of this place, and Mary A- Harry, of
Tuscarora.
Sum- -Lttfji. Ou the 30th ult
- j by the same, W. H. H. Solea, of
Milford. and Barbara E. Lvter, of
Mifflin county.
Briutrs Kae(. Ou the same day,
bv Itev. S. i. Dressier, Simon W. H.
Burris and Ida YL Kain. all of
Sus.iuch.anna township.
,
G.utvAX Zcrc. On the 31st ult..
in Harrisburg, bv Itev. S. C. Swallow,
M.orris V. Garnian, formerlr of this
nlace. and Cora Mav Zinn. both of
Harrisbnrg.
SBOTSB130EK SHKIXESBERi.rR. On
the 11th inst., by Bev. E. K. Berry.
' Banks ShotsWrger and Sarah Shell
GoopliibV On the Z&& ult., in
ffa ICriTt .ata.c8 F
w mm a" w rr n ixibV w rum
.AaftrVTTtw TtrrkClir
HIFFUSTOWN atXKUTS.
HiFruBTOwx. Jaaall, 1M.
Bouar u
11
Bui. 12
Shoulder, ....................... 10
Sidea, I M
Lard......... . .............. 10
MirrUNTOWK GSalN UAEKKT.
Wheat, . .........
Car old ............
Oaf, .... .... .......
Bra
Clov erased...... .... .
Timolar saad
Flaa aaed
1'iaa...... . .......
tl ep. ... . . ........
Sl.orta.... ...........
Ground Alan Salt....
Americaa Salt
90
S3 to 40
28
..3.&0 to 4 no
$1.75
, 1 60
oo
.... 1
22 00
1 to
I 10
PHiLA.mo.iHiA, June 15, 1889. j
Beef cattle 3 to 5Jcts a pound. ;
Spring lambs 5 to 8c a pound. Sheep j
3 tJ 42c P un1-
Hogs 5 to 6Jc a i
pound Jlilcn calves 4 to be a pound. I
Dressed beef at 5 to 7lc a pound.
Milch cows $25 to $55 per bead.
Live Lens 10 to 12c per lb. Roos-,
ters 6 to 7c. Spring chickens weigh
ing 3 to 5cts a pair 12 to 15cts a
iioiind Butter 1 to 19cta a nourjil
u tQ 1& g1
. 1
96c per bus. Cora 42c. Oats 30 to
33c. Bran $14 to $15 a ton.
Loci K. Avaiaaoa. F. at. kf. PsaasLL.
ATKIHSOX at PElt.lELL,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
MlFrLIltTOWW, PA. J
JCellactiBg aad Cosvsjsncisg prompt
ly attended to.
Ovvics On Main atraet, ia place ef reai
dance ef Lenia K. Atkinaoa, Kaq., aouth of
Brid fa street. JOet 26, 1886.
Yy M. CRAWFORD, M. D.f
Baa returned actively the practice of
Medicine aad Surgery and their collateral
branches.
OBce at the old corner of Third
i atreeta, Mifflintown, Pa.
and Orange
March 29. 187S
Joaa KcLitaiui. Joeara W. Stihmbl
MCLAUGHLIN at STMMEL,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYAL, JUN1ATJ CO., PJ.
OyOoly reliable Companiea repreaentad.
Jan. 1, 1889-ly
J WISH TO STATE
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I can aror tootbacbb in leaa than
Bra ninntra ; no pain, no extracting.
That I can extract tneth without pain,
by the naa of a fluid applied to the teeth
aad garni ; no danger.
That Diseaaed aw G ami (known
aa Scnrry) treat Z. aN- 1 aucciwsfallv
and a cure w"Tffraaia-fc ranted in every
caae. JAA2
Tratb Frixan and warrantad for life.
artittclal Teeth repaired, exchanged or.
remoddled, Irom $9.00 to $12 per aet.
Beautiful Gum Knaueled Tert inarrted a
pricet to suit all.
AH work warranted to give perfect aatia
faction. Peopla who hare artificial teeth
with which they cannot eat, are eapec'ially
invited to call. Will viait profeaaionally
at their homaa if notified by letter.
Will viait regularly at.Richbld the 2nd
weeka of May and October.
Tcaaa Canb.
G. Li. DERR,
Practical Dentlat,
ETaLiniD ia mrrLiKTOwa, Fa., ia I860,
Oct. 11 '85.
PRIVATE SALE.
The anderaigned ofiWa 14 acres of choice
land, adjoining the borough ot Pattrraon, a
private aala. There ia a good barn and
corn crib on tbe tract. Tbe land ia all clra
and Wet and wall adapted lor the growth
of all kinds of grain and garden prod net a.
For atrticulars call on
Jobs Ciiiii.
Pattrraon, Juniata Co., Vx
Ouy Yoi:r
BOOTS AI1
from
G. W. HECK,
j-aJSTD SWP; lONKY.
VR1DOE 8TRKET, 0PPOSITK OI'I IKt.LOWS II ALL
Quality
a P r
We doa't atarra (Joaljij to throw a bona to Prie.
In thei word a, we don't atigbt oor a-ork or ua in
lrrk.r trimminfa to tempt you with a low p.i lor
poor (food a. Mono bot;tha Boat Clotbing I- r M-o,
Youfba. Bova and Children.
V. C. YATES &
LED6EB BCILPISW,
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT
PHILADELPHIA
rjc (hevers or
OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
VILL S00p FlflD TrjAJ IJ
LASTS LOpCEl, TASJES
SWEETER TrjAfl OJrJEl TO-
BCCOS,
AflD VILL pLEAySE
yoJ.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT,
AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT.
EYEPV DLUC STAMDED L1E
V I I If
ABOVE CUT.
HO. F1M2ER & BROS., Louisfille, lj.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OFMIfFLIVTOnH, PA.
WITH
1 BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH BOTUKOI K. Pmdent.
T. VAN IKW1N, Caaattr.
biBKcrona.
W. C. Ponmmy, Joaepb Rothrock,
Johe Mrrtalrr,
Philip M. Kepner,
Rolf rl K. Parkt-r,
T. V. Irwin.
Louis E. Atkinson,
sTKnoLi'Es :
Philip V . Kpnr, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph KoihrcK-k, Jane II. Irwin,
L. E. Alkin.on, K. E. Parker,
W. C. Poiucroy, J. Holaies Irwin,
John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin,
Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Tbonpaon, Jr
Charlotte b ny der.
Three and Four per cent, icterest will ba
paid on certiHcatra ot drpoaite.
.jan 28, 1889 tf
PARKER & CO.
BANKERS,
Main SniKtr, MirrLiXTowN, Pexju.,
1KAK8ACT A OtNERAL
BANKING BUSINESS
Discounts daily.
Accoui.ts of firms, individual and
corporations solicited.
Four per cert. Interest allowed on
twelve nmntlis' certificates.
January lt, lHK.l-ly.
i c
e
CO.,
STS.
I
aWKVi unii
WHAT A PlC-tlC BUYERS VTILL. II1TI
AT S C H O T T
-ooo-
Our great Spring and summer Sale in
Boys', and Children's Clothing, Hatu, Caps
Goods is now on.
You'll find every department overflowing Never in the
beginning of a season have you seen such a handsome line of
j goods offered for the price we will sell this spring. So phem
, ominally low are our prices, that we cannot do better than
n nm tlmm
MEN'S SACK
in all the new colors, shades and patterns made
and faithful manner. AU sites from SS to 42.
this lot but what is worth $8, You will do well to come early.
MEA'S CUTAWAV SUITS AT f8.
Goad either for business or dress. They are made ef all
wool material. Corkscrew, Plaids, Cassimeres, Chevoits , sW.
All sizes from 33 to 42. Ferfiect fit.
MEN "S JSTYLISU SUITS JT SIS-OO.
You'll be surprised when you see these suits, and you will
forever swear by us for clothing if you but buy one of the
suits. Fancy Mixtures in Globe Cassimeres, Chevoits in Solid
Colors and Stripes and Plaids all trimmed in custom it vie, were
made to sell for 18, but we offer them for 15 dollars.
KNEEPAKTS SUITS AT $2.87.
Sires 4 to 14 Belt Suits in Fancy Plaids well maae
specially suited for school wear. Worth at least 4 dollars.
LONG PANTS SUITS, $5.00.
Choice of five sty lee. They are worth regularly 7 dollar
We sell them at 5 dollar. only.
LONG PANTS SUITS S6.
Big Boys magnificent Dress Suits, the bent material and
Latent styles made and trimmed beautifully. You nave $2. 50.
MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT $10.
At this popular price we shall offer a superior assortment
ol Sack, Cutaway and Frock Suits, soft Cassimeres, Stripes,
Checks and Broken Plaids. You will be as much surprised at
their extraordinary quality a you will at the marvelous low
pricep. Any of these suits are worth 13 dollar.
MEN'S STYLISH SUITS AT V2.
Blue and Black Worsted Stripes and Plaids all shapes.
Sacks, Cutaways and Frocks, Choice 12 dollars only. We im-
tended getting lb dollars lor them
BOY8AND CHILDREN'S SUITS
Mothers w hen they ascertain the wonderful low prioes
w e're naming, they will come and see and will purchase.
KNEE PANTS SUITS AT 3.50.
Sizes from 4 to 14. Cassimeres, Tricots, and Worsteds.
Any suit is worth 2 dollars more.
We bat tba) reputation of Selllaa;
THE BEST HAT IN JUNIATA COUNTY-
We show all the latest styles, all the best qualities, and il
you ask any friend on the street
ing, the odds, he will say at Schott s.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
SCH0T T ,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER.
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. PA.
18G5, ESTABLISHED 1887
Special Invitation To The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goea on daHy
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
Of
D. W. HARLEY.
It will b
I TO THK ADVANTAGE OK ALL 1HYKUS
Who hav money to invest to examine tlie Stock uf (ioods far
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
I It ia truly marvelou to Se
!TI1E BEAUTIFUL STY EES
of Suita and Overcoats at tha Wonderfully Low Prica.
Hi- pric? leave all Competitors in the rear, ao don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D.
W. H ARLE Y
MIFF! INTOWN lA.
IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOW N THAT K HAVE
The Largest Stock
HARDWARE IJN 'iTIE COUNTY.
I'.uilding Hardware was never ao low a now,
XAIL, LOCHS, UlXCita ... CKSIEWT, rUSTtH,
ia fart evervthinn in the Hardware Line includinr; House Furnish ia k "d a
WALL PAPER, BLINDS, -fcc,
Are w Jiold at Bottom Pricea by
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO.
I'OCLTRT PATS
it prnprrljr nianacrd. The Pof LTaf Bt
LKTia. inbliabrd monlhlv, Bnaly il'uatratad,
ia lha Irat paper for lanrwr ! tarinrr.
l.ra than n v., crtila a month brii.r '
yon pl paid. Snd atan.p foraairplcpf-
Atdira 'cattTj Emttrfrn, P. -rt St
Nr Yotk.
THIS
' 8
Altn'is Ytithtt',
end Furnishing
SUITS S6,
up in a strong
IVot a suit LB
aad
but will sell them for 12.
Come and see.
where he got his hat he is wear
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1 lq.1111 awTaat aWa. mXum Umm
liffl of HEXRT WIRO BEECHER tSStXt
SwA. nca' l-Slar fniaaoma
TMOV BO..H o..
ifaaitfre brooklin. VV.