Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 17, 1889, Image 3

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Cl.i i t:' iij i.Zit VCLilXiA I went twtT
MIc'FLINTOS-N :
wr3ESDJT. JTLT 17. 19?i9.
TERMS.
s uu.ri i-j per annum if paid
Id advance; f'i.CO if not raid in .i .
Tiansient WortumBiiU Inserted M 60
Tranaieat busing, notice to local col
inn, 10 cent par line for eaob. Inwrtt...
Deductloue will bo made to those deairin
lo altfrtiM by the year, half or quarter
7"
REPI BI irtK PRIM1RV
KLIXTIOI.
ior. JIMAIa COINNTr
tU.WUUi-.VN lOMVirTTKL.
lHullf0!ITOv PA., Juy 1,J
7"j lis Krptlirant o Junta Cuau .
Ai-eiiptiDf lo the rule of our party the
rnuin' i.K-i.iu.1 iinrmjini. dour from
tn 7 oYiock, P. M., oo
nalurda), AuKut 31 ..
At tt.at tin.- yon will ple.s,. ,.,,
ioi.nrMT, Kui 'nr places lor the pitr.
u, ,,,.K (wn ,or Krprwnta
li" i"-'-ta'e mm one person for f-hairuian
f iht- I -..iit.tr tomniittee, both lo aerre
dum -t fl.r to tiiri(t vevr. A, to nominH
urn- f.cr..n Kir m- twice ol County Sur.
iUP mce 4,r coroner.
county
U.-.li to br our Untl.trrt lo the
c.Hip-Ciii tl-i f.iii.
tin lav. .sept em her 2nd. at 1 oVlook
Ja.-'.ln U..i.ein Villi, Dinwo for the purpose
u'-i'iura! ami announcing-
IU1' n- "I. .
i in- ruiin r. in r in..r t'an,lit.ile to be
v.. tnl tor niu-t ..I- announced io our p.irty
tur- Irtr prnu iry cl.-cti.tn.
"" - in", i ,,r rrainutinns on
uur iinry ;-.t tun. ami tt.a ap!enil:,l re
a-.N, . I ir .wu, I riiiiitn.
Very le t -ctf u lc Vi.nrn,
A . H. K ax,
'"Aiiirmira.
M.w 1 1. '
t.-w Ii.
1- If id l'-t.
MM I .. 1 1 V .
T riiiu-ua.l track is the hiidiwuv
( i ! . t : imp.
(' ti .'il and t;sh ,
I'.H.Il'Ill tlllttlltt.
I K H:in-i!f..n ,.f Say re, 1
m t t.in place.
'I In- litest thiuo about a fashion
lv parasol in tlio h:imKi-.
Mat..:i !ii-L,.ill,l,-L . f ri.il.i.k-lj.-lim
mi:.-1 in tLis pUcit l.W v.t-i k.
I f
! iii-i 1 is 1U!I1'- i,i
i-H ti.jw Ii-l,t,.,l with
k!e. is suit! kilit
I. Visifsn-' ill tills ll
M. Murx lN-luiffof lIiHiliM-.l.iii
i- v -.ilni It i. ii.l, in I'KtttTill. "
Ft i-i Heihiincr visiicJ nt th.'
I""- 'iawfu.,t JWt.t vv.-.k.
V r..-v i. a nimi Ic:iLv vv:is
L ' I iu l ; i T v.;..,,!;,,.. .i L..., ..t
j . .... .m iv i
citizen
The Evangelical Churcli in Pat
tcreou mill hold a fsliTil in pater
7 on Thuwilay, Friday and fcUtor
eveniiin. Tho Mifflin and Centra county
railroud waKopt-ned from Iwwtown
to ililror lant ek, for the first time
inc the Hood.
rople who allow Canada thistle
to jrrow to Br-e.1 on their land mar be
nnen under the law. Anv
fan make the information.
There will be a social meeting of
tho SfK:khf.Weni of the Mexico
Hn.l-o Comj.anr at Mexico, Sntar
dnv, J,,lv 20th at 1 o cWk P. M.
William Marks and JoHf-ph Ilip.
well wh;i fishiny in tl,. V,m.-U ...!'
day l:it M-e-k t au-ht a Knaoniu-
turtle that weif'he.1 fiftwn tvlnmk
It h, Mange, and scratches on hu
man or luiiraal cure.1 in 30 minutes
by ix,lf, ,rd"H Sauitarv Lotion Tl.ia
never fails. Sold bv L. Banka .t f'
rrti.'.'ists. MifflintoVn P, !.. -li'
ly .
The railroad feri-vin..ii- :. ...
.... . . . . 'illllll,M
. ... I .. Ill , f
" uoi a ui oi .iuiv Katllt.tism .r,l
TlM-y kot'O the Stars mi. I Stri...
. . .i ., . ii
t.uitiv living Itoin the miiiiiHr ,.f).
.i. - o ''.
n ii.
N 't'.vitll.st.lUilill.rtll
t llM"
iNinnn c.ntiuuis to be a t.I.-.ix.-.t.f
p.isittif in the eveniuir for a n:imUr
oi jKcrsous who hae Ut.Us in the
river.
T!,.. tnini. :. , .
""iii iiniiiM'i-s;trv iT , tlie
orLr.-iai.:arf,n ..f th.- ! K, , V: ...
hun.lj i;i IfutitiL' 1 hi was ceit'Lmted
ii Saturday and Stm-htv. July Cth
n.l if j
t
I..
C. I'. riH.ul?.!.vr "f the
N:i:i.l:ir4 .a.s la town one
CouUort
lav last
I kiiis itaiuiltoii of a li;:i:its.i
Ln-.i-i - nt Sayn , !a., in -v isiiinin this
j.;.-..,-.
Tl.' Hlatiou imd raili-'itid olli -e-i ut
h i -towu are now lighted Vv tieetiic
li-l.t.s.
The Fifth Keiment will j;o into
amp at Bedford Spriiijrs on the 20th
-f July.
t1 Iast - k wns all th.-.t could be
til-sired as a week fir the hotisitiir
i f heat.
Mina F.-.tLer Tlioiims and Mis
Krulv Murrav ur visiting frieuds in
I'hili.delj.hill.
fo!.,.i. ,.f ri,i!a
ht-r fri-n,l. Miss
ir.tt d musical l oiu ei-t bv tl.. l
- ...... .W I'll
rid.iv tveniitj; by a l-.:i I of thir'v
ini tts. t akir walK on Si;turdav
vi-iniiLr.
Vn I'ldinii imiv it-id -i-iir i.uii. . l.i-
Ir. r.-loi,ald of Lo-in
unity divvv tlu- ntt.ntioii ,,f n...t.lt.
on Main s-trc.-t eailv on Ttmii.,i
moruiuif.
H.-v. Iavid I!. :i!o of Johnstown
nine to .Inni.vta on Sat'ird-iv -in.l
i v.' i;t Tnst nrora Vil!.-v to partici-
pat,- 1:1 tf.e.soth birthdavniiiiiversarv
f his mother.
u the 4th inst.. lVssI- Sln .l. - t-
lau.vhti i- of James T Slu r:..k . f
Itt-aJ.-1 to-.v-tisi ip Ml from the overhead
;f hi r father's barn, to he l'oor and
tva Mil r.ly hurt.
li-v. A. S. KiiMivtn and wife of
W.i . 11. !i.... ........ T.
. . .. . . . ....... "i.tt iv. 1111m1.it 1
entity, wloreilrs. U;-.J.l win's mother!
is hit!!,' ilaniivrotislv sj, Ji-.-(
liyrsliul".' 1. 1 JmMiorV. I
"Wiiut oi l ou suvo from the" tire
at the. it. tcl .'" wr.s a.sk.il of a druru
tuer, '-Atiythino; of value f "Well, I
should say to," with A wink. "I
saved paying a two week's board bill."
Tiit Womi-u's Cliridtiau Ten:per
ance I'niosi linn created a ulir at
Buffalo by sending- a committee to
Rft the ministi rs to Kulst!tjlo errup
for ffrmeutel wine in administering
the sacrament.
bold. The contracting' parties were
Pr. A J. Smith, Oakwiale, Washing
ton Ty., and Mtss Ida J. Patton of
Thompscntowa, Pa., Prof. W. S. Mon
na acted ax groomsman and Mv
Nele Pctton a b.ideemad. The
ceremony was performed bv Rev. S
L- Gamble. The Pikin (LL,) Dailr
Times. July 5th,
List of letters uncalled for rc main
inS m the P. O., at Mifflintown, Pa.
eek ending July 13, '89. Persons
callin- for letters in this list will
piease ask for advertised matter.'
Letters : Mrs Mart- T,",.r, -r !
....... ' 1. Ul .,1. , .1.1 .
N illiam Lvons. Miss T-iw.ltn fUMi
laud, Mr. K. L. Smith, Miss foiiie
Carter, Mr. J. Ii. Fisher. Mrs. Katti
Myers.
Chas. B. Cpavfoei, P. M.
The marriaire of Mr ir
Felix of Lw istowii and Ti Id
liooks daiifrht.-r of S -lomon Books of
1 ins pia-e, too-, place at the home of
the brides' parents on Wednesday
morning at 11 ochck. The cere
mony was jierformed bv Rev. Miller
-Methodist church. Oniv the
near friends of the parties witnessed
the ceremony. The younjj couple
left for the Hast, and will visit before
returriinrr, PhiiR.lelnhia. New Yi.rL-
and 'Wasliington.
On Sabbath evening Bev. L. Y.
H.tvs delivered his farewell sermon
and det-lared the puljiit of Westmin
ster Presbyterian church vacant. A
iare onr.-yation was present, it
having be n previously arranged that
there should lw no preaching in tlie
Lutheran and Methodist churehe
Iiov Mr. Ciraif of the Lutheran
chut-rh and llev. Mr. Miiler and Mr.
Foster Presid ng Elder of the Meth-
list l.iiur.-u oivujiietl lilaces in the
l'ii!.;t. Mr. Hays and family- left
for Fort lod'e. Iown, on Jbiudav
t Vi Iiini;-.
discovery io grat quantities. H
wei; deserves tha full measure f the
succei-s he has achieved. Gallup
(New Mexico) News Register.
TblrfjThlrd Urse Sale.
L. Banks Wilson, of Bedford, Iowa,
will sell his thirty-third lot of West
ern Horses, at the Jacobs House.
Mifflintown, Pa., on
MosDAr, in.i 22, 1889,
at 1 o'clock P. M., sharp. This lot
will embrace single and double
drivers, heavy draught horses, Ac.
Terms same as heretofore: 60 days
on note, or 1 per cent off for cask. '
B- Purchasers from Mifflin
county can have their horses deliver
ed, free of charge at Lewistown, if
desired.
Harvest Heme.
KirLITtTOWK MAKKKTS.
ktivruBrovB, Js 17, iPt
Putter
"t...... .""
T'"B---....... ..........
S bouidor, ..".". V.'.V """
Sidea, "
!- rrrr;:;::::;;:::'
MirruToww grain kabket
7 si
..oW "tow
8v ....... 60
.V.'.V.Vl 0 to 4 00
' 1 60
20 00
11
12
12;
10
K
10
Braa.
1 t
22 00
1 20
1 U
ly an ;u-t of f.dslat lire nuurovtsl
May S, lsH:t. Adjutant (.icn. D.
H. Hastiii'' is authorized to
furiosi, rail nad traustirtatiun. for
au tae survivm.' soldiers resident in
Pcisi.svlvania, h,i narticioated in
t!ie battle of (Jett vsLurir ou the tii-st.
second or third days of July
and who served in any of such Penn
sylvania oranizittions at thr time of
the dedication of the IVnusi Ivanin
r-'atiiVritioiis. Imirisotii;ii-i:t and
l. :.vy ihio will 1e iiui-;s-l on anv
l rson who slml! attempt to j lersotiate
a:iy soldier entitled to the provisions
toe act.
On the 29th of June.- The Tusca-
rora v ojey Harvest Home A.'juwi.tmr,
eiec-tel the foilowmg officers for the
ensuing year.
President, John W. Speddy ; Vice
i iesKient, John rfed.
Secretery, J. B. Van Sweringen ;
iinuwrer, joun x. vvoiK.
F.xecutive Committee, James Lou
don, J homis Creiyhton, James K
McClure.
iximmittee on Order. William A
Milhkeu, M. Kendreok, Theo. Schmit-
tei, Jesse McClure, J. S. McCuoch
T 1 . IT . .
lioiK-n riarian, jobn MarshalL John
Brandt, Will Milliken.
The Harvest Home will beheld on
Saturday August 3, 1S89, on Panna-
LKlater s IshuiiL
The Penunylvaala Rallread
Ekcurslens to tbe Jeraer
Coast.
"Thi- rec. nt (1 vision of the Su-
lre;no C.-urt .vith reft. rent-.: to the
liceiisir.p. of brewers mid wholesale
h-'ilers, wili siwuri licenses t one
mm Ir.-d and twentv five pvrsoiisan.l 'delightful holiday "tour arrant
coiupauien 111 giietiy counts tliat it were, to their order f
Of all the excursions offered to the
leople of this section none possess
more merit than those of the Penn
sylvania Railroad to the attractive
resort of the New Jersey coast
The dates of these trips are oppor
tunely fixed, the limit of the tickets
covtr the usual vacation period, the
joints of destination, Atlantic Citv,
Qipe May, Sea I.de, or Ocean City
are not only the choicest seaside fe-
j sorU of the land but they have ia-
iivi.iual attractions which suit every
taste ; the rate is so liberal as to come
within the means of even- mm jo,1
the means of transiiortation is of 1 ie i ry
highest grade. t
Tuese characteristics have I
these triis exceeilingly popular ' iid
have afforded many of our people a
thop. .... , .........
SborU.
Urouod Alum Salt"""".
Americaa Salt
Biladelphu July 13, 1889,
Tieat 82c to $1.04. Corn 42 to 43.
Oats 29 to 35o. Rv r.:,-.
nens Vi to 13. roostem sj.,.,
chickens 15 to 17c per lb. Butter
i ' io i'5c. Eggs 12 to 14c. Rve
traw $15 per ton. Hay $10 to f 7.
Bran $12.50 to $13.75.
Lambs at.4 to 7Jc. Hogs 6 to 6.
Milch calves 4 to 6c. Milk cows $25
to $50. Dressed beeves at 5 to 7c
per lb.
What a Comfort !
J H ISH TO STATU
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I can uror tootsachi in lea ttiao
b miuutM ; no pain, co extracting.
That I can extract teth aitkn,
j by tbe tine of a fluid applied to the teeth
i and cuuw ; no danger.
i ThatDiaeaaed Gum ((known
Scni-TY ) trn.t tJ'. ed uccinsfnlly
.andacure rXrranted in every
Teclh Filled and wirrauttd lor life.
I Artiticial Teeth repaired, exchange or
remodilled. trom $9.00 to $12 per aet.'
i Hutitnl Knni Knaineled Teet inserted at
j m.-e 10 unit all.
All work warranted to giva perfect aatii
I factit.n. People who have artificial teeth
it!i bich thoy cannot eat, are especially
invited to call. Will riait professionally
t Ibeir homes if notllied by letter.
Will visit rejrularly at.KicbfJeld the 2nd
week of Mar and Octobor.
Tsms Cn-b.
G. Tu DERR,
Practical Dentist,
KSTABL1AUID IX MirrLltCTOWH, Pa., la 1860.
Oct. 14 'S5.
No Dirt! No Fuss! No Back Ache!
LASTS LONGER,
LOOKS BRIGHTER,
and makes tbe Shs WEAR BETTER.
Dea't iat ika aoaca have all the best thing, but use
Loin K. ATKiasoa. Y. M. Wi. Pratt ill
ATHIXSOl AV I'ESSELl.,
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW,
MlKFLINTOWN, PA.
OyCollecting and Conveyancing prompt
:y attended to.
'irrira On Main utreet, in place of resi
.ience of Lonis K. Atkinson, Km.j.. south ol
Bn lee itreet. (Oct 26, lSBb.
M. CRAWFORD, M. D.,
Has resumed actively the practice of
Vedicine and Surgery and their collateral
branches, office at the old corner of Third
md Orntig streets, Mifflintown, Pa.
liu-ch 2-J, 176.
Joh Vcl.aroBLta. Josars W. 8timmsl
MC I..4I . lT9IIEa..
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYAL, JVSISTA CO., PA.
ITOnly reliable Companies represented.
J -n. 1. lHSt-ly
w?I?ACfeCkingi mison & KAMLIN
W,UT A nc.ic bucks wnil
A T S C II O T I
HATE THIS
1
PK1.1U
-ooo-
v' " Licai t-tir nir An.-t ... - . . . .
. i o .-uuiiutT aiP in
Ilat.s, C
You'll find every department overdowiriar
Boys', and Children rT'r ,,-fU,em D ' '
Goods is now on "s. "us, unps anil t uruu-hu
Nevtir in
line of
pruig. bo pben-
tham
we cannot do better
suit Fancy Matures m Globe Caesimere. PI
v.-oiors ana Mnw. Ue.d ri..:,3
I w A IdlU
ONCI A MONTH FOR WOMEN.
I aad i a tip lop Harness Dressing.
WOLFF ft RANDOLPH. PhUade:phia
, r I ,vtr -f''5-J licence l.vJuJ-e'Vl)ito. The first trip ,f this seaaion 'a
llti Pittsburg the number of licenses li'iU'Sn succrsw and the second
w 'U I'.- lu-ariy doubled as the reenU j which will icur on July 25th will
of this decision. In Philadelphia the i doubtless be still more successful as
u-'-.s tl;jse already jof the seaside f5eason
g in ail at least 3,400. ; Excursion tickets '
from Pitts!--
Pi
The li.irmaii carp poud-s in LiwtJ
eck and Sam Vailies utie all lloixl i
cnect of the tiecisitin will bo to add I it comes at a date nearer the hei
?rantvu, mu.kin
It is expected tbat throughout the i heretofore at S10.00 frnn PittxV"-- 1 ttI3 CnnsTsrr St., Philadklfuia, Pa
and correepondinij low rates i jrfTl ' '
Tbe only complete book published.
AMERICAN FISHES.
Not
j iw iud urtrin wu inr-.' . i ... ...
form bv Msaon A HmJiu in mi. Otlirr makers
r.T?'Jn ll"l'"''''tu- of these lnstrumema.
Dot tbe Mason A Humlia Oreans bare alwan oamuZ
latMd their mprami JMUKWl In tli- vrond.
alaaoo A llamlm ofl.r, aa deoiotiatratKm ertba
S -t"e w lut J- isvuia, tbe fa'-t tbat
at all of Qie arrest W,.rM- KxhibitHnia, amce Uial of
"--1 ' r
wiu neat
tries, tbev bar
en ua highest
ORGANS
A po polar treatise upon tbe Game md
Food Fiabea of North America, with es
pecial relerer.ee to habits and methods ot
capture, by G. Brown Good e, U. S. Com
missioner ot Fisb and Fisheries. With
Dumeroui illustrations and mner.iflccnt
cracea caKai'irm
atasoa A ltunhii Ou nut be-.las; te make Oi r.
1 T SMMI.
oi:i petition
rsofail couo-
TlViJy lac-
uotiora. LUi
rrea.
ilus-
rsomniary claim I'.r theif :i..vr.. thai tliey are
i t rocaoe ice
Liirtl
(.
nenor to all O'bera. 'I n,
xoilence achieved brother laJnTTr.l,.ni lo
art of piano boiidm,., bat euu cU'm u:-rtor.tT.
u.r aimuaie mr j to tt remrlil.ie im
prorament uaridaOMl by tbem 1t, tbe year
frnl.l.. l.t ..I - I V . . . I ... t .""ll- riA0
aolora. Tba work Wpnbli.Hed In one ..! -! TJEZL ' j i !i ' ft.-st poa-
ume. K..T.1 Octavo. Over 6'0 page from Xherl I f 1 1 U U
uwiuinioti paper, ana ; sn capaa-
raotW bound. Sent free on nenint r i I SB tana and othi
$60.
M ss Til ri in lie
il.-lph.a is y i-.iti.
S;lllle MlllTV.
Manliork and Xi lsoti have e m
u, in -'d t haul : t .ne for the Maine
! it t lnigi.
it, u Sj.iia- Annua! Basket Picnic,
;1 he held at Mexico oti Thursday,
tin- nist.
Ji ini Wialu r and wife and daii 'li-
lt t t rhila It l'd'.ia visited friends in
tcWl Let wei k. j
A I. I. .,, w .li... II ... !
Win H. .1,l. r f..r . ol.ll.. .1. o, ,., t l i il'ill'll.-lti .11
MT:t t.' i.ihi-e.
A 15 ii:ti".-il, ti county woman
ili;:ui? :t 1 siii. id : l-tst vv eek bv tak-
Cr
e.l diii inj; tht late Hoods and tl
tisli have escaped. A number
I lar;.-e carp have been recently can j;V.t !
j in ...ok's Mill dam. " i
i "This c iuu'v
tlf 7th census
, c unties of (!
I I'ni ol, Stivder,
Stnt.. loin.7ro.ld of .7. n-lm
..... , V . , . ? 1 .
refused retail Liceuses will now apply other stations, valid for reluFU i"
as wholesalers." ten days, and the special trai t
Th n.. Tt.n rii..i. .ir.i Pullman Parlor Cars and. v
uv ..iiuui jt.j auu viuu ticicat- -
ed the Xewiort Club at Newport Ittir0 hea wlU rna on schedule las
Friday. Score 7 to 4. The Newport i beIow:-" ' ) j -
oivs are reportea as Having plnvert I .. .
du. .l..m4. ' i; ' i.: I P'"brg
I . . . ... . " . i 1 mn.iill" l. iilOJL: T.... I t . ..
1 1,,.,., ir i i .! - . . ij .........
l o u.'i.. t imu'-tti evervtuuiLT ' Irwin. ...
and the,. ,.. , t ' .t.:.. '
f I .line, v. lien lliu .VA11.11I1 C1IIO, IK'. -n ......... .
enmr the giiest of the Bloomfirld 'nneiisriiie
rl,,1. Tl. TV tf i i , , I COIKIIe
F.II LHSER A. ALLE.1.
r S
i fit.
SB una and other important n!vantaea.
A eirralar, e.tainir,r tt-iimon ais from three
haadred porchara, I'Mtsirian, and tuoera, ai-ot,
SBlber with daacniiTr rau.ncre. to any auplicaou
Piaooe and Organs sold fur cata or easy oar.
w.trn; alaoreetol '
AS0N4 HAMUN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
lirio-iTin;n r ,
ii , lue Pnce we will tsell thias
v.A.tU.ljr low are our prices, that
name them.
. iMEN'SSACK SUITS So
thts lot but what 1. worth You wili do well to erne early
ME.VS(!l'T.lWArsnTsATN.
wool ma1erSerrrkb They are made .fall
forever swear hv .fa rZ 7S"Z:A. e nee. 'mt' anti w
ii 3'ou but buy one of thej
Cagsimeres, Chevoiti in Solid
au11w.: I"
made to mII i;'iC 7 , nuimeu m rufiom -tyle, were
. iUj uut we oner them lor 15 dollars.
w t KNEE TAXIS SUITS AT S S?
irtf4 1 ? 'm -I. made and
specially ,Ulted for school wear. Worth at least i dollar,.
Ch- rW1' SUITS, S5.00.
"e Xnafnolionly 7 dollar.
LONG PANTS BXJIXS SO.
"'S inagnificent Dres9 Suits, the beet material and
Latest Ftyies made and trimmed beautifully. You save $2.50.
MEN'S SAUK .AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT S10.
nf ? i? !VS PPuIar Price we hall offer a eupeiior aesortmnt
f W.' a TV an,d Fr0ck Suit?' wft Cassimeren, Stripes,
t, kl!nd HJroken PIaid-- You will be as much surprised.
,;"lau,uTq,,a,'as'ouwilIat th marvelous low
prices. Any ol these suits are worth l:j dollar,.
MKN'S STVLISIJ SUITS AT M2.
iue mm niacK , orated Stripes and I'laid
tCKH, vUlilH AVfi attit Fe.vLo f . 10 i.ti
wv.na. v. iiuiue: l tin lure im t
nil ehjs,
TT '
. , , . . .....v, . uuiiaiD oiiiv. ii e irw
tended getting 15 dollars for them but will .ell them fbr 1-7
T63 3? CH1D1.KN SUITS-
Mothers when they ascertain the wonderful low prie
we re naming, they will come and see and will purchase.
KNEE PANTS SUITS AT 150.
Sizes from 4 to 14. Caimeres Tricots, and WoreteUs.
Any SUit 10 worth 2 dollar, more. Come and
M t have tbe reputatlou of Kelllnr
THE BEST HAT IN JUNIATA COUNTY-
W. . ,.1 11 . 1 1 .
tr niuw an me latest styles, all the best qualities, and it
Bate. Train Te,.a4X
t-S!0a AA.e
Tl,.. IV. u.mft,.1.1 1.-. t., I rco
Newport, on Fridav eveni::r anl!f:,H J
has been i.Ia.'ed in i r tve tint MilMiu K-vs fre. trans:or-' Indiai.a ....
d 'strict. Toe other j tai i .ii t tiieir town and took oooil
lisfii t .-.re Juniata, .-are of t h. in till Saturday after" oii
Ulair, H'.nitinsrdon, . when the rV'iillin K,ys carried oil" tl:
r.-rrv. iitu?.. i :aud. 15:-.lfoid,l'uIton, j h iiiors ef the field. S.-oi-e 7 t
Ki ai:kli:i and Adams."
j The Matiheiiu S.m of a recent date
repot:, a:i odd scene in two haylh'lds
jat Liiifast r Junction, not an eighth
I of n mile iij'nrt. I i one tit Id a!l work
I was stopped fur the day by pouring
i rain, whil..- i.i the other not a drop
j ft II il.iv.
Citizens tf Johnstown held an
me.-tiii to protest
against the nn tliotls m iiistributin'
; tii. l lief fund. It seems to bv the
and then saw them off for
line shape. S nil report
lit 11-'Oll;fn 1 1.
,
home in
ho weio
f T.-
I lisev .
f:.t
p.s.p:
f till relief funds to have some
i-!i.n-''f misi.iaiKi''triin'ut in
lihuuo.
ithl-etl
pat..
T V
Ut tl;,- ,
tr. t t..
i I'U!
Hur.tin,
hv tire .
t.'ieir distr.''
JooCpIt A
tri; d e.:i 1'
at th
iron
iti.-u.
S.:i . r --
'-iii.t itit
-f ti,.- r
I' l"
She f
Mi-
ia ; n t been t-sciiin t!:.; .
iin " la.-t fall's latupai-'ii.
nt hrethn n.
I:-w!n will r. toof his house'
riu-i- .f Third ami Uritle ,
With :i slute roof.
i. :s Tallin rv at Petersburg. J
.I !.,n -. -utitv was destroyed;
ii the 'id of July " itho 11th inst
one ot the in-
herea! '".its.
ut
HIS
Ki.lt ll, who ilia-Io the
riv.-r on hi-i house r.
titii of the :!od. lost every
ie had in the world except ail
ttle. and somebody was in-ati
ciiouj'i t st-'til it I.'wistiwn
IVui'srat and S.-nti'i. I.
tloveriior Lowly of Miss., is lmiia
in before the country a.s a bi ma:i.
His is the opi rtioiity, that uiny not
aain eoiue in nitsiiy years with the
itoptiiar In-art at his back to teach
bruisers and ramblers and corpt .ra
tions that they are not bir;erpecpIo.
thr.ii a state roveii.it nt. Kvils in
society are hard to col lect becar.se
s ,.ple as a rule do n t see them and
cannot bi? suflieicntlv inteieste.l to
rive supp rt to men who do set ami
desire t coiT'-ct wrong's uon socie ty
reii-. l-.i'ly. but iii t ot case tif (iovi-rnor
Ijokvryvs. ihc lruisers and i dm
nud abetters the public r-nerallv
has enlightened uud.-r staii.liii; and
are heartily iu accord with (iovernor
Lw rv .
Rn
Ai.u.....
I.atrotM-
hiairsvil't-.,., ........
J.ttlttt u ...........
tr ft.n.... ..........
Ait't.toa .............
IIl'IIw.mwI ....... .
Iltarti.ll
Philtpcburr
I .:eola.. ..... .......
tMlofonte
Tvrtine ....... . .....
II'iT.ti.;Kd..ti
Cuiliber! tod
.sii..rd .............
Vi. Unioii ........... .
.VcV.y:ewT.
J. .-aim uii Jiiticll. r...
Mitti-r.
I'ort Kt r
New port .............
Phil utli lltld, a;i;v ...
The memlters f
10 tu
10 00
10 'XI
10 CO
io no
10 00
10 00
1010
10 CO
10 0 I
io on
io oo
9 2i
8 60
8 00
8 IK)
8 SO
8 34
8 2
8
7 bo
7 10
8 50
8 50
C 75
6 60
6 OO
o Cj
5 t 'l
5 CO
SI 00
S.30
6.68
7.82
764
8.02
9 48
6 80
6.15 "
2i "
10 OS "
9 Tl "
11.08 .
u.ai
12 30 P. M
12 41
9 40 A. XL
10.82 "
10 45
10 25
12.M P. M.
1 .23 "
8.2 .A.M.
9.05
148 P M
2.P3
2 20
2 40 -2.41
'
8.10
7.1C "
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
i
piNTrn i i .... . " i " 2-
iostvm. rw vukh. eiiicA.r. i j ou a.sK any inend on the strept u Kro bo o-f bi- bi b
ing, the odd, he will say at Schott's.
If You
Havel
OF HIFFLIXTOWN, PA.
i wrxa
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL, i
- CUKSUMPTIGN I CQUGHCRCuLu
Stookholdera Inamdnally Liable. ; BRONCHITIS I Threat Affection
J0SKPH rotbrock. Prtixdtnt. rtririii a I Uti&cjr of nesh
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
T. VAN IRWIN, rter. J
i
BIBECTOaS.
W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Kutbrock,
John Hortr'er, Philip M. Kepner,
Robert E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinvjn,
T. V. Irwin.
STOCKHOLl-EBfl :
Philip X. Kepner, Annie M. Sbellet ,
Joseph KothrocU, Jane H. Irwiu,
L. E. Atkinson, K. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holaies Irwin,
John Ilernler, T. V. Irwlt.,
Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Tbompson, It
Chart .it te Snyder.
Tlirte and Four per cent, interest will be
psid t.n certificates of depoaite.
(Jan 23, 18?3 U
Or amir JHaeaae srliere tAe Thiwil mnd Zwftflkt
re nfameif. Lack c Strength or Aerasj
foavr. you ran be Er-.."eet arut Cured by
t
8 G 11 0 T T ,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. 1'A.
1805, ESTABLISHED 1887
or
cod lsver oil Special Invitation To The Public
HypophOEphltee. j
.-.LAT-nt aa M.LM.
e f.Mf4m, xl tea tio s-.-.'.
-..'jtiun INiluc. yva to oocy
a muhjtitutc
Solil by all liruo gists.
ejTT a. -.r,
To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that
from
goe
on
dailj
i
the i.artv will
hpend tiie ni-rht in Philadelphia and
proct e.i to i ne snore iiy any re.juiar
train of the following dav. The re
turn cou-n of tickets is valid foruse
on i'.ny reirular train except New
York and Chicago Limited within the
return umit.
From
th
mas
V. ( Hi.r lias i
: tie appointment of Collector . .
',,.,.. )n a reeei.
'-? at Philadelphia. , t
1 ' dam to- en
- ll..,.., ..,. .. vv-..i. ;........ I .. ..; --..-
Huntitijrdoii 4 Hob'.t of
"Soiiire -I i tu Kelly is
.st siicis'ssfu! tishi rnie'.!
He i-i TTent afti r et Is.
eveiiino at the lower
-lit 1 1 :t of tint slimv
the .id inst.,,
i' npproiichiii!' '
ip
Teacliertt'
KxHiailDittloue fur
nd pei tuan-i;h.
asiun-'toii
ill
M,l
I i.-,
-. Mo w e went t
i-t v et k to aocei't ii j-laco
itn' ia Xati.'ual Bank.
l l -Ties Koiw-he of ?altinior
. Is u-U:iv' at the resitb litre o
i -T' ( -.shen in lVttersoii.
lis
t ti linti
't i- r.i.w
1. :i.,:. Id. 1'. try t'oliutv p'..ple
vpect : , d ,;, j;, C111H rlm to their
ritrs with rod ami line.
ri;r
The liiuctoiH oi' the I'crrv
' railroad linvv made n contract
M.-trtveti. .V Co.. of Tv ro'.ii . for the
lhiii-
n tract
ires the road t ! t.ady for
III Vs.
.l the ev; liilr of
while c 1-1 rating tl
l'ourth. Harry Thompson Keim
t-ldt s . sou ..f A. F. Keim, Ls., was,
the victim of an accident that mijrht ! Mullitin.wn
have Ih . n serious m results and ter- """"-
. i i ... it i Pattermn ana Stillurd, in Pal-
liuiiatcd his eai thlv caret r. Hp ami '
.several comj-auiolis l.atl a small can-; Pert " Koyal " LnV "TuttsTtt," t
. UjU, which was chai irt;,! with powder ' Heitiier Pchocl-ht.use... .....
vvitii an.i men ott, inas!n;r a imta re-
A !.ix-ctaccr lust.- was iilace j
July 22.
" 28.
t " p.
Tl:.
"iii I I:,
i K-'-- -
; c-'l-'ii h'tioii of the roat! fron
' cannon to I5!oom!i 11. The
vaf ion Chicavo's ihuhiIh 1
mrri'i'M,i 1 'DO miii a,,,l , trpthc vvitlim ninety
"An ii'ipression has -ro'ie out ever
the Sl;tte that au a.-f was passed at
I the recet.t s. ssloli of tuc Lt rish.tuie
hin t!ie comiii' nintv ilavs. iiur. usiur t tie st.l.irii s ol tli t;..n of
it . t i. -, i x-- . iicers. and m:inv inuuiri. s
I - , .lint- t .ii nil I ill - -
the M:t?'ui r.ase lill club
-t minted at 1.100.IMMI.
: Id. !' t ry t 'oiiutv l'
' tins place on next Satur-
fl" vv.iiin dry weather of last
' li v oe tla farmi rs pleiitv of time
finisii , -it; I,,,, .,,.,1 liimliiio in the
heat.
't'l:n til., i.nut months Hu.'ll
r.-Al,.,.,, ,.r ;p,Hl-s (Jap h-s ha.l fur
h.TM, t ,, froin asinanv different
en is.
benefit ef thti Sabbath
i-tival was held ill the I-
S. li s -l house, Milford
V,,
(l-t 111,
"'nhli;p
Vu-ust j S. I'ni.'k a stti.leut at
''i- kins. ,,, College the past year is
lii'l.!.ir hi, vacation at his home in
J 1:-, o.
Th h.uidson.o new p.irticoin frnt
c Htr.rv Scholia residence was paint
l hy F.dwnrd r.artler and Mo
"Dnahaker.
Jacob Thomas, purchased the
offer frru of 50 acres in Ferman:igh
'""bRhtp of Itobert McMeen. and
''i l-lant 4000 peach trees on the
, A nambr of youn,? ladies hav
'arn. ( l row. Bjn(,e (j, river bridg
uceru
i-jlT it have Ih-cii iseie.l nttne State
l Jiartuu-iit. The act Iicvel iK-cnQie
a law ." I
From the Klooiuticld Times of :
Juiv '.. bsroe V. l'.arner.of I.iver
j)o'l, 1 st a vary tine yi.It last week. .
l."on a post mortem examination a;
ball of hair was found in its stomach. ;
which, undoubte.liy. was pushed,
down it's throat by some malicious
person to kill it.
iv .rt. A !.ix-ctacc
in the touch htle of the litth; ,'uu
au I then lioht. d. In one instance
it failed t- ieuitr. wh.-n he attempt
ed to I;'ht i with thtt end of his
ci.r.r. which came in contact v.ith
t!ie powder ur.iund the touch hole
and i:n;.i'-.!iiit ly tummunicated with
the contents f the cannon, he re
eeivino the full chai jje of jowtier in
his fa.-e f.-om hi, n..s' t i the roots
of the hair on his f .relies 1. That
part of his phi, was jwppered with
iH.w.icr srra.ns. none of which, how
ever, lodrc.l in his i-yts, aii'l the pan
wad. fortunately, misled hira. New
port I-'tlfr.-r.
24.
25.
" 30
81
AcC. 1
8.
Wa'k'.-r, in Mexico. ........ ...
I..ok. al Cro.a Kev....
Tusc.r.ir. at McCuIloch' Mills.
Si'inr,. U ill, at S rrtlce Hill. . ..
B.i!e. at Jtilinst.a:n... ......
Kiielt, in Mc Alt-terville ....
M-ii.riie. in Kichtlf H ..
s- iiqut.ann. a? Properiry.. .
tlreenwcHMl, art St. Wafer.....
Ti.on.pKontuwn and UoNware,
in Tuortiiot.tow. .... ..........
Examin .U'.ns w.ll begin at 8
Stranger niiint furnish a certificate of good
mural character. Applicants inu-t be rz.
a.-uincd i:i the diftrict iu which they intend
to leach. Dirrctora aud Irienda of educa
tion are invited to be present. A special
examination will be be d in itiftiintown,
Au. 31.
W. E. Aiw.a,
Co. Snpt.
" 9.
o'clock.
1 Ju'y 2nd, lft'9-2t.
Lauithed Hiiuself to Death.
The committee for the distribution f,,w years ' he went
Herltert T. Wright, who so recent
lv cti'ue iL.t public iiotUHj as a sue-1
cessftil miner, ami as tlie discov. rer j
Of the carbonate boiionza iu the
j Lucky mine, was N.rr. and raised iu I Morris, janitor of the Atlanta,
lumaia coui.iy, i eniisnaiim. a ;.vr,nil (.,- HaU. an, iu IW.n.r.
to W voiaino ' .1 t., , ".. ,..t.. ; 4t. ;..
, 7, , , u. t ..t ..,1.. iV ,i-.... i ;.. .!...' iri....i. . ' . -. .V ' V"J.
,,i iiwiiiii.i mi in..i. r-rv "j-oaati nuiuain in.uiaj; iu mo "i- i lauirhetl himsell to death on .vlondav
suffered by the late fl.HKl iu toe ; n,ns j Idaho and various other jiurts niht. d attended the Masonic
Juniata, have a statement that has j of tiJO i;,K ky mountains, j-assin' . i1Mioe, of w hich he was a member,
been sent to theau, to ' signed by j through the usmd vicissitudes inci-! atl)j j tjje ruorninij was found dead
all r.pplicauts for roli. f. The nppli dent to ft miner's life. For a time j hv tae .,-vant. The theory is thtt
he was in cL.ir-e ol tne ftpnnr ; lauohed si immoderately as to
Mountain nines in Idaho, and alj j bring on palpitation of the heart, to
the Tahone atnl Last Chitr.ce mines, j wbich he was subject. Ex.
lie rrinit! to New Mexico in 1SSS, i
then went to the San Juau country, .
but retarneil to San Pedro m Janu-ai-y,
lSS'J aud took a working lease j
t ,iii.t swear to what ho lost and '
to the value of the property.
F.n?lish Spavin Linrment removes
all Hani, Soft, r Cftlouse.l Lumps
an.l Ulemishee, from horses. Blood
Srv.n-in. Curbs. Si -lints. Sw eeney.
- r . - ,
VIED:
1 T . it. : t a.l o 3
len Throats, Coughs. &c. Save f oO : ht) hLs liartner. y. He-. Jul-V. "'rd iUl7' ". lUiam
arrani:" , ,- . , - , - , Jiart t.i lt-carora townsnip, aged
Rintr-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swol
. .
j., j D onald struck fairly into the
hr hr lisp ( OUt muilf. aaiiiiii ; , r . ?
ed. Sdd by L. Bonks A Co Dru- I . carbona-te lnauza w"hich , 28 -vearB-
.rists, Mifflintown. la. t.ct. ol- ,iy , p onicklv made the carb-mate Hockilxbebhy.
i a rtmiriacre took place Wed bearing lime stone beltsm the lberto lant daughter ot David an.l
June 5th, 18S9, in-
Alcinda
THE IMMENSE STOCK
D. W.
OP
TO thi;
Who have moiiey
It will be
ADVANTAGE OK ALL lii VKItS-
to invest to ex.imiutj tim Stot k ol (ioods lwr
liuy Vour
BOOTS AiI
fro in
G. W. II ECK,
vistd iosi :y.
VRIDOE STREET, PPOSlTK Ol-D FELLOWS HALL.
MEN, HOYS A,'D CHILDREN
i
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
Of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price-.
Hid prices leave nil Com petitory in the rear, no don't lail
to fcive him a ctill if in need of Clothing
D. W. II A Ii L V
TOWN
I IT IS A FACT WELL KM W N TII AT W E HAVE
The Lars-est Stock
- oi
II A HI) WAKE Ii THE COUNTY.
Quality
r, r r , ,
AND
rice
We don't starve Quality to throw a bone to P,ice.
Ia other words, we don't igbt our work or ue in
ferior tnmmiot-a to tempt you with a low p. ice lor
poor good. None butjthe Beft Clothing l.-r Wen,
Toufba. Bora and Children.
CO.,
rtoldiv evening at 6:30 o'clock at the! mountains, famous, and connecU-d Hxkeabtrry, of Honey arove, Pa.,!
rienr cf Mr. and Mr. A. S. Helm- J Mr. Wright' n.w w ith their fir.-. A-rd ".r days. I
-A. C. YATES &
LEIHiER BLILDIMy,
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
JJuildin Hardware wa ntvei- io low an now,
SAILS, LOlkS, IIIAOtil .., (IMIAI. I'LIMtK,
iu fact everything in the Hardware Line ii.cludiL H ,u..r j.'ui ni,Liti. lisoi.
WALL PAPER, HLLD8, 4c,
AreAow Jiohlat Kuttoiu lri-:w l
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO.
POULTRY PATS
iiirt-e-rl. oun.ir-i. Tha pt-iLrsr Lil
U'K j.i:i.libed ui'.D'hlr. flr.elr itluvtrated,
is the M . .p.. f..r tanner and 'arm.-r
I.. u,ib cents cuonih brii g. it to
3 nn i.,t nii.i. Send stamp fors.n.ple . f.py .
Jr!;. P; Q: '. p.-.' a.
,F V ' h
PetarylTAiU AjT".rsl.uil Terii.Tc-i. Tt.
taraafcar'a SUadara kaclaett aad uw Bill.
AM a jrr i oa . . . . t
i5" Tc-i.t-a
.04j.:;1
i ill .
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