SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN " MIFTLnrrOWN : WEPSESPaT. StFT 4, imn TEEMS. a.beeriptlo. 11-50 per annua if paid ..ranee; -- tt aot paid to advaae. a-aBneteat idtirtlMMU tminad at 60 lt- par lack for Mcb laaarvioav. T, anient baameee totiew tn local ent-m-B, 14 eu per Ha for aaca taianiua. paaactlooa will be nude to tboae dwell I aa M ad.arnee f vear, amir or a. SHORT LOCJtL. Moaday was a legal holiday. They aaj the now moon looked dry. Tba publia schools opened on Tues day. Fall and tlio oyster have com tog-ether. Merchant Joaeph Pannell i on the airk Iwt. Tbo Iikm have not exterminated the born chub. Joseph IVrry of Peru Mills wear itniio. x ney are iwine. Ureenaburj? npoata a mow mjuall that whitened tho ground. There are nw SCO insane people id the Harrinbui't; Asylum. Merchant Nehott Uata Lad the Ja ooh'i house rout rvpaiuted. WANTEI AL.iv in this office, to Uarn the priatii trade. t'ouuteifeit two dollar silver cer tiorates are said to he afloat. Tbu ProhihitioniHta of Mifflin Co., bate put a ticket in the field. Two Mormon mission ari- are at work in Huntingdon county. Thursday, September Sth id the last day for leal registration. Johnatown nw opera house is to have a seating capacity of 1500. James North, Jr., ent some days at Atlantic Caty, . J., lat wbeW. The shade tree around Court Ilouae Square have been trimmed. Why are the ruont j.lensant days of the rear culled melancholy dava t Mt. Union it to have a chair fiw torv that in to euiplov a numlr of bandn. The m'xn eclinud the planet Ju uiter on Tuesday niirht about 10 oVluck. John Howe Lux placed a new fence alin his lot between his dwelling Louaw and ice huu.se. Several parties have been on Hhvlw mountain looking for stone onal The ttea'tnn f.r the hunting of aqmrrcli opened vn the 2nd of Sep tember. Shelli-nbwrser, Hambrifrht "t Co. is the new cr nmerr firm at McAlin- torville. dab their The the I hare for aalat the --.1 v Grain Drill in tba market. War. ranted to .rive aatiKfaction Horn and see it. J. p. Jro. Port RoyaL Pa. M MlUIintown baa hall held an open air cake walk on ground last Saturday evening. oceaston was en livened br band playing its best music Tho Democratic County Commit tee met in the Court House on Sat urday and appointed George Jacob and Ltwin C. Lantz repreHentativea to the Democratic State Convention. Itch, Mange, and scratches on liu- maa or animal, cured in SO minute by AVoolford's Sanitarr Lmtion. This never fails. Sold by I. Banks &. Co., DrnKSwts. Miaimto'wn, Pa. Oct. 31, IWt fo.eet that the I. P. Th. Fertilizers are a complete manure containing Anuonia Potawh . and Phosphoric acid and has been uaed by the farmers everywhere. Try tt. J. F. Jacobs. There is a wife in this county that whir s her husband everv time he comes home drnuk. She is of the opinion that she can break him of the habit of drink. This is a true bill. To remove pimtik-s and black heads from the fare, rub the face with a pood piece of lemon and wash with Rood soap and warm water. Do this 10 days, every day, once or twice. Tliers is no pasture in tho bed of the canal, but fences on rivur farms hare not been replaced, and for that reason li restock is not allowed to roam at large to feed on the long grass. "The report of the Pennsylvania Relief Anriociation for Julr shows that $12,000 was paid out in dt&th benefits, $5722.20 in accident bene fits and $9,948 in sick benefits ; to tal, $27,520.25." June H-d drift wood has sup Dlied nianr f.unili m with wood this summer. The Patterson Evangelical Sohool will pic nic in Lauver s. woods on the Eln lnat. " i Tho Mi? Girtr and Hallie Jack- man are visiting friends west of the mountiU'.is. Tho puuh 'i?mi are busy haul iuif tli fruit t tlit railroad t tat ion for aliipuu-tit. Joseph S. Martin. accmpRnied by his son Uhry. was in this place oa a visit last week. Bioomfleld Terry County people xpect to have their railroad corn plated in October. VT. A. Sponsler, Esq., of Bloom fielJ was in town in attendance upon Sheriff sale last Friday. Some mftli'Mou.H person smashed the frla nf tho Books & Todd ferry light neverul nights ago. L. Todd was employed in checking bagjie at Ntwton iiamutou dars during camp meeting. The first of June flood scattered eorn all aloni? the canal. The corn grew and now bears roastirg ears. Manv citizens from Juniata attend ad the"Ornn'.-r's Inter State Exhibi tion at V.'.l'nms Orort lant week. LcniR IX-'nn, Attomev in fact for the heirs of Ludwig Schrawder ad vartisea valuable real estate for sale. It is estimated that Newton Ham ilton Camp meeting folks caught 3000 bass durinif tho timo f camp meet in g. The pooplo who are alarmed about ihf world coruing to au vm en the 7th day i.f October tuay die before that day arrives. From present indications the Presbvterian harvest home to be j bald near McAlisterrille will be Iaryfely attended. William Seiber and Reuben Anker were among the nimber of sttend ut at the Granger's picnic from tin place last week. The creamery boiler was out of rking order last week and that rinsed a halt in the bringing of milk to towu every morning. The annnal re-union of Lutherans, of MarvUnd. Virginia, and Pennayl- nia. takes place this Wednesday, September 4th, ot Peu Mar. It takes a pair of experts at quoit pitching t i lay out tentorial profes sor (.'raig and Green when there is 0o oc.- on hrud to Ki shavexl. Half ..f the tax thomand new cars that the Piunsylrania Railroal Com ay nNn having built axe to le f'n.striirt.din the Altoona shops. Miss t tirtv Jackman is off on vaca Have you ever used the Tiger Pro tection Spring Tooth Harrow either wood or steel frama. If you have'nt, it's about time. Youll never want I any other. J. F. Jacobs, I'ort itoyai, l a. A strange dog, mad as mad could be, if a frothing mouth and glaring eves are infaLible signs of madness was dpatched by Dr. Bodge js near his drug store. The Dr. used hatchet in the execution. E. R. Mann's friends at Yeager town. Mifflin county, believe that it is about time that he sets a thief trap, for thieves have visited his bus iness place, six different times and every time they blew open a safe. From the Iewisburg Chronicle of last week : No licensed saloons in Union county and not a criminal in jail sine last court, excopt a horse thief from Schuyler county. N. Y., and a few bummers over night. Mrs. PomeroT who has been teaching school in this her native place has accepted a situation to teach music in a school in Butler, Pa., and has gone to that county to dis charge the duties of the situation. The end of the world is to come on the 7th of n-tt October," accord - intr to a ir(nin man's vtredirtion. all books that the end of the world ill come as the thief in the night when no man expects it. "John Mullen, of Oxford. Me is 133 years of age. He has led a wan dering life and attributes his good health to his habit of wearing wool ns and loavin? Lqnor alane. H runs a farm of fifty-threo acres, do ing most of the work himself." List of letters uncalled for remain ing in the P. O., at Mifftintown, Pa., week ended August 31, 1889. Per sons calling for letters in this list will please ask for advertised matter : Miss Clara Ferguson, (2), Albei t E. Green. ' Cuas. B. CHAronn, P. M. There is a lady in Milwaukee, who is the mother of nine children. Not one of them was named until it was twelve years old. They were simply called bv their nicknamea and num bers. "One," "Two," etc. When they were twelve years old each one ch'se his own name and was baptized." Carlisle D. Graham, a Philadelphia Cooper, sg.vl 35 years, went over Nigsr Falls in a barrel, last Sun day morning. It was all over in 23 minutes. He was taken out of the barrel below the falls in a semi nn rotiocious state, a good deal smoih ered by the close air of his novel vessel. ter. The Tokio Japan illustrations in the first article entitled, "The Two Capitals of Japan, are worth more than the months price of the Magazine which is 25 cents. The succeeding articles are equally in teresting, instructive and equally, well illustrated. The Illustrated CorsuiaWiea haa among its contribu tors a number of the ablest writers of the day. Subscription price $2.40 a year. Address Cotmopoldan Mag nne, 363 Fifth Avenue, New York. The Tilmfield Advocate relates toe following sad at of drowning ; Hugh Carl Ebbert a lad in his 10th year, on the 14th Lost., went swim ming in tba canal a short distance below Liverpool, with two com pan ions They swam into tho lock, which being not quite full they could not reach high enough to pull themselves out. In their danger they called for help and were ans wered by a lady, Mrs. Snow Jy, living near by, who succeeded in rescuing two of the boys, but failed to rescue the third in whom she recognized a son. The bodr of the lad was re covered in about 20 minutes after he was drowned. Rev. Philip Graif preached a har vest home sormnn iu the Lutheran Courcb in thU town, last Sab a'.h. Around him in proper places about the pnlpit were placed wheat and oats ic sheaf, corn on the stalk, ap pier, p.-arher, and pears, and the p -odocts of the garden and ihns bringing uuder the fense of Tis ion of the congregation at a glance, the bc-'liful provision of tho har vest home while the rerwrend gentle man prencbed an e'oqnent sermon appropriate to the ocieion. It was ai' the 4th anniversary of Mr. Graif ministry among his people bore, and many of tbo congregation after the sermon went forward and congratulated the minister. Lewis W. Strayer, exhibited un common foresight and energy at the time the June flood 'was rushing down the river. When other peo ple were dazed into inactivity, he looked about him and secured 'a number of cables or heavy ropes with which he tied his house and butcher shop ami out-buildings to trees alnivo flood mark, and in that way kept his buildings from being swept away. The buildings were tlamaged but they were saved and he has a home while others, who if they had possessed his foresight might nave savea their dwelling place or home, but it is not given to every man to see as far as he did on that occasion. HALF, ATM TO MORE- BALT1- Fr the marylawd Ewaosltlaai Battl rHortli Pwlrat. The most extensive and interest ing exposition Maryland has ever known will be held in Baltimore, September 9th to 14th, 1889. Tho programs of the exposition ! a. s j: : - 1 1 : I promise a great iuu lunxsuim uib play of prod nets and machinery, an extensive exhibition of live stock, races, and horse and cattle sales. Other features include an important industrial and civic parade, compos ed of two hundred floats and fifty thousand uniformed men, the cele bration of the battle of North Point, and a representation of the bombard ment of Fort McHenry. The hand some new post office will be dedicat ed with appropriate ceremonies, par ticipated in by the President of the United States and his cabinet. For the 'benefit of visitors the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Baltimore, from September 7th to 14th, valid for return until September 21st. from all stations on its main line and branches, except the Schuylkill and Bedford Divisions, at sin&l fart for the round trip. tmX ad 160 2raa 20 90 Cfcee. ..... ay ... ... 1 80 Soona.. 22 00 Ground Alum Salt........ 120 Anwnema Salt 1 10 PHILADELPHIA. MAKKETS. Fhimiib phia, August 31st, 1889. Pennsylvania wheat 88 to 90c Delaware wheat at 81 to 87 cents. ! Corn at 40 to 43 cent. Oats at 24 to 28c. Smoked beef 12 to 14 cent. Ham 11 to 13 cents. Bellies 8 cent. Shoulders 5 to Cc. Lrve hens 10 to 11 i cents. Spring chickens thst weigh 4 to 5 pounds at 13 to 14o per lb.. Butter 17 to 25c. Eggs 16 to 19c. ' Granulated Suar 8c ; pow dered and enbe 8 rents. Jersey Peacbea, extra, at 1 25 to f 1 50 a basket. Delaware and Maryland peaches, extra, 1.00 to $1 25. ' Jer sey watermelons, extra, a hundred $18 to $20. Apples, extra. 3 00 to $3 35 a barrel ; common $1 00 to $1.50 a barrel. Btrtlet pears, $4 to $5 Seekle 50c ; ten p.iund banke's at 30 to 40 cents. Potatoes '& bush el baskets 30 to 35 cents. Sweet Potatoes, prime, 50 to CO cents a basket. WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, taaa That I caa rror tootbaohs la leas 8vo Bunntea ; do paia, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without by tba bae of a fluid aprlied to the and gums ; bo danger. ThatDiaeaaed Gnmkaowa a Scnrrvl treat ad suecnaafullv and a ear warL4aTlraBted in every SHERIFF BALKS. W. C Pomeroy and Miss Isabella Alison of the Juniata Valley Editor ial Association, came iear drowning while at Atlantic C'ly. laot Tbuxs day morning, where on Wednesdsy all was ctDoo'h footing for the b th r, a eep hole was washed out by the wild waves on Wednesday nigtit. and i: fell to the lot of a number of the members of tbo editorixl excur sion to drop into tho ocean pitfall. Editor Allison him.-elf drop't into the hidd-D washoat ati 1 in the straggle for his own preservation, he lost siht of Lis doughU-r Isabella, who was ie-cte-1 about 'he ;iin- she xu di-ap r- iu(r nedtr water the third time. Mr. Pomeroy came nearer . to . drowning. l ue life yuard li(l uoMe service in be' pi- sA hem froa I wa'err cr. v 3. It wt a moment ot a iprrm angn-sh to Mrs. Allison s.nd Mrs. Pomeroy, who were on the bt ach helpless spects ti rs to ti e life struggle of their dear ours. Yhil4 this th.illing incident was transpiring th'r were present on the shore from tfeis town, frank Maloy. Charles '-V;itt. Charlie Panna baker and sister Elbe. James North, son of Waaliinirton North. William Ro'lmn n I others, and it is a ebap ter in the lives of them all thatcanuot be forgotten while life last. 40 Now is vour chance. A few more Spring Tooth Harrows either wood or steel free of cost as I have not wanted to carry any over. J. F. Jacobs, Port Royal, Pa. Sheriff Noble sold a number of niecea of real estate at public sale in 71.n' , the Court Houso, last Friday after noon. A 2 acre tract of land with house and stable., in Tuscarora township, sold as the property of M. H. Ken drick, to Ralph E. Dobbs, for $10.00. A tract of land in Lack township, sold as the property of John Yohn, to J. M. Blair and" D. K. Morrison for $5.00. A 235 acre tract with houso and barn in Tuscarora township, sold as i the property of George Hollenbaugh for 110.00. A 200 acre tract with house and barn, in Delaware township, sold as the propsrty of S. E. Shujtz, to J. R. VanOrmer, Robert Humphrey, B. W. Page, for $300.00. The Umekiln tract in Fayotte township, sold as the projerty of S. E. Shurtz, to Robert McMeen for $9.00 A lot of ground in Fsvette Twp., sold as the property of S. E. Shurtz to Sallie C. Shurtz for $5.00. The undivided half interest in a lot of cround in Tuscaroaa township. sold as the property of J. Miller Mc- j Donald, to lueophilus inompson for $540. A tract of 47 acres with house and barn, sold as the property of Joseph Sht-lly, to J. H. Kme for $29.00. A tract of $30 acres in Jlonroe township, sold as the property of Joseph Snellv to J. H. lvirie lor $565,00. A number of tractf a.Iv.-riis! for sale wore not sold. Peer, Foolish pain, teath Teath Fulib aad warraatad for Ufa. Artiftclal Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remodelled, trom $9.00 to $13 per aet. Beautiful Guai Knaiaeled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect aatia factioa. People who hare artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes If notiUed by letter. Will visit regularly at Riohflsld the Sad weeks af stay and October. Tbbm Cash. G. L,. DERR, Practical Dentist, EsTAautnie i airrmrrowH, Pa., u 1880. Oct. 14 66. OOO MIFFLrNTOWN-, Au;uat eth, lb8. : TO THE PUBLIC I Guiima Like the tireless and undaunted iuouutaiur, who haviaAr just reached the anmmit. look back with feeling of pride and satisfaction at the dizzy heights he ha climbea, so do w to-day take retrospective glance at the broad expense of business we have passed since the opening of our Mammoth wioming department What can it bo is th qnbstion we six oarselves, why this popular tidal wave this uaity of opinion T we don't know, one thir.tr is certain. tis ; it must be powerful magnet tliat attracts the inUllig-nt men and thoughtful women ; may be its becauaw we offer superior inducements ; ma be we always give you better ralue for your money than any other store ; maybe w show th larg est stock, most fashionable styles, Be as it mis .0 I.oaia K. Atkimsob. F. M. M. Psaaiu. iTKI.OH sv PEMELL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, K11TLINTOWN, PA. 2Collecting and Conveyancing prompt 1 ly attended to. Orrics Oa Main street, is place of resi dence of Loots K. Atkinson. Ksq., south of Bridge street. Oct2,18o6 J M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Baa resnraed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 2U, 1S76. THE A WORM'S ADVICE. It Is eo!rba ma4 est fet aajM WMka t kM a4 M sollrk mr bc-Ma. aad r I bad baid ai'UWabaids?alaUblaeala la 1 ih i I II 11 hi it In -1 11 1 r r T r'- - k nb aS oa hJs euta, sad sdea WoIffsAGMEBIacking A alllflKia Ien Dlarfc Pol tab. wbleb laata ea staa'a boots a week . aad 00 Woeaaa's a aaaotb. WCLFF & RASDCLPH. PHiUDELPHJt O W A X T K dT fa al e s m e n. to canvass for the sale of Nuratry Stock. A full line of leading spwilita Salery and ezpennra paid to successful men. No experience neccessary. Jobs b!cLacoblib. Josara W. Btibbbl MCLiCCIILI Jt STIMMEL, INSDEAHOE AGENTS, PORT ROTJL, JVNIATJ CO., PA. (XOnly reliable Companies represented Jtn. 1, 1889-ly Write for terms , stating age. Mention this paper C. E.. Bool U by. )?arserymD, East Park, Rochester, N. Srp't 4th, 1P89. 3t. Waited. 1500 custamors wanted to bnv the surlus stock of men's boys,' youths'. and children s clotnmg, at cost a; Schott's before removal ta McCrum's new building in September, one door above Democrat and Register build ing. . a Republican Coanty Cdtcii ties. Th 91 est Sucesrul AdvertW ers Are using Keinington Bros' County Scat Lists issued at Pittsburgh. They cover tho ground the most thoroughly with the least expense. The Retnrn Judges of Juniata Co , mtt according to announcement on Monday, September 2ud, 1S89. George Wilson was elected Presi dent ; J. Frank Stoner, Secretary. The following dibtricts were repre seuted : Mifflintown, Fermanagh, Mouroe. Delaware. Walker, Port R jyai, TurlHtt, Spruce Hill, Lack, Beale, Iilf.rd, Patterson. The votes beiu; counted Oen. J. K. Rohii-on as declared elected Representative Delegate. William H. Groninger, was nomiu ated for County Surveyor. Dr. Philui Smith of MtrXico, wast non.inat3 for Coroner. Carl F Ef periMchade was elected Chairman for the C mntv Commitce Hi 2a eib m vqt fa kj? ; OF PURE COD UVEt !L HYPOPHCSPHirt Almost as P:t-ibie as P'ilk. Ba a'-aaila'd tttj It ua taltet . 'llaeatael, sad awB'Ki b7 Ilia .. at a slraiaJal mact lair tfce bluallAa mt tba rb lha SypaBliai phltea la aaacls snore ankracioaia. Beauu-kaMs as a fi'Jh proisrrr. rersoas gala rspiir atl' tJlug 1 SCOTTS EMTJIION ia ! n..v.- cavtA ; Physiciaua to be tho iinent cr.d ?Vnt pr. ration in the world toi tne reli f r.uil cure o : CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, W4STIXCI DISEASES. EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCH3. Th artat remedy fnr Cnnsumptian, ami iFaMtbuj ia Children. Sulci by all XirjUU TIIKPENNSYLVANIA TBI -ELXBRATKl KoHCE-FETD rHOSl'HATe ATTACI1MEXT GRAIN DRILL, Saw Mills, Enqibs a STinniao iarLi- IIITI A aPKVIALITV A. B. Faruhar Co., Limited, Tort, Ia. IVcmt Clolblng Department List of letters remaining in the Patterson. Pa.. Post Office, not call ed Tor : Perrine Brother. L Egi.ll. Miss R.a J- Knovisw. Mis Emtnn J K linger. Miss Xi-rrie A. Palm Per sons asking for letters iu the above list please say hT are advertised. W. H. McXrrr, P. 3L, Sep t S, 188 English Spavin Liniment removes Of Kmd Schott will be removed to M'-Cra JfcW building in Sep t.'rulr. All goods will bo sold at cost t.t the old stand. Come for br- guint--. Owl) Three Marc. Harvest excursions will b.? run to points in Northern Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota. Montana, Nebraska, Colora .l.i and Kansas, via Chicago, Milwau- f.n.1 St. Paul Railway. Tickets will be oa sale at Pittsburg, Corry, MoadvLUt, Oil City, and all points on Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago and New York. Pennsylvania and Ohio Railways as well as Pittilsurg and Western and PitUburg and Lak. UUU all Hani, Soft, or Caloused Lumj Kne. at one tare lor tne iouuu trip and Bleminhea. from horses. Blood good for 30 days. Thc.dates are Sep- Syavin, Curlw, Splints, write to Sweener, t tember 10 and 24, and October 8. i?4. K, Stifle St.mins. all Swol-i For rates of faro and circulars, and len Throat. Coujrh. ic Save $50 . full information oall on or 31 A lift IE O : Tvson Bahh. ib At McAlisters ville, on Julv 30th, bv Rev. G. W Leisht-r, ChriHtopher Tyson and Mrs. Isabolb E:iHhor. bot!i cf Wnik.-r townth'o. TBorTMAX I'.sher. Ou the 3rd nit., bv Rev. E. E. R-rry, Charles Troutman of Montgomery's Ferrv IVrry county, and Mrs Jennie Fih er of this county. Clek Fishol On the 14ih ult. by Rev. rl E. Berry, William K. Cleck, of Walker township, and Julia A. Fisher of Miff intown. BrcHAA- Parson-. On" the 15tl ult.. at Peru Mills, by T. H. Caru thers. J. P.. Joseph L. Buchanan and Jane S. A. Parson, both of Black Log Valley. Glass Amey. On the 18th ult. at Selinssrrove. by Rev. W. A, U.ias, A- B" Gla.s of Fr--burg, Snyder Co and Amanda E. Amcy, of EvenJalc. Ubii. Pitrups. On the 27th ult. bv Rev. E. E. Berry, U. Grant Cbil of Beale township, and Diana Phil lips cf Fayette township. tion by the use of one bottle. arrant ed. Sdd by L. Banks &. Co., Drug gists, Mifflintown. Pa. Oct. 31-'88,ly The L P. Thomas Fertilizers are made from the best materials al- a .1 - 1 1 i .n waTS m goou mwiuoicai tuuuiuuu and containing more plant food than any other Fertilizer.- W Extrpt .oa. When anyone says he will ti ..n Wrtilirer as mol as the I. i fkims at a lower price, abk him John R. Pott, Traveling Passenger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee and at. Paul Railway. Williamsport, Pa. Name the place you d-sire visiting. DM ED: to gie you a written guarantee as to j tne ,ays of Si-ptember. will be the anaiysis. For sale by j one) 0 the most interesting occasions J. F. Jacobs. jn tne history of the famous field. 1 1 I m pirn nnmlwr rkf VfioT- MoMueos. On the 14th ult., San Francinco. CaL. from inflamma tion of the bowels. Dr. W. S. Mom a (-oil nharr via 1 sun. oi ruiuuiuunia, eii w Paaasvlvaala Railroad. I the late Dr. J. Morrison of Waterloo, The encampment of the Grand gl u SO ; rears. Army of tho IfepuUi and the Veter I Gooplxjm. On tS 1Th 'Jt., an Association and thu dedication of KIIHqm,banna to i " 'K'tv Stte monuments, at Gettysburg in TooaiitT.. ared S" . - ' r -ths Successful Treatment of Disease A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY l ItOUKM the (nflff ol all Dliriiff. MICKODE K1I.M:R KllUcbe Mlcrobo. Successful Treatment. cures: Catarrh, Bronchitis, Coasumptlon, Halaria. Rheumatism. wVonderfMl Ton U- and lilwd runnrr. Thm aAcaeT ai ths Miorob KtUsr in tM of erm DiaptHm tiM bMan ku eflr-cUiaily daaaooaUmtvd thst w javativd m Catvimitm f r it cmui -awm bj-atcl tK-aaao .af .a a. a. sKJ.c.aws kniws Wat rli. auf CUUIB f laT at mirfkctdema powsr in eunaf cajwa w fax goo tivt ear impnaambsa. but wa cluia tliat U UI eura ti ny cam whf ra ttxm lufur are tv bMars thai hslf OtM. Prutia with p.wr app tita wmtk jjxJ cWiUtA4d. wilt And it U. i bin UmM Evarr atvull oaa tt. Dxtmlajn tbo. wb by attffarvxj fr yax wvtb ineami,la cbniaic um. Mior-abaa r r"rm , sre avcas ot dianaan. Tba aUtii in Uit will kul t tt crrn sad st tus ssaus VJd ociljf it m niin Ktuno jtR. ?rtre f 3.trO. t.o"i-int t- last mt otj- m;mtU. tbittp; wniuti tl rt u h 4 r!t" " I 7 Tars fcxpertsoce in ebsr;-f thinGr Hn4 f r ctr.a and itJrmUoe Wa. Cifiaa's -iicfcia Killsr, W?,.KS lill PORT ANT NOTICE To the People ofJuniatti County. the fact remains that the people miv. 7 are good judges, and by their liberal pat ronage bestowed upon up, clearly express their approval and appreciation of our effort" to please them Ihe con stant increase of Business in our Clothing Department Compels us to have more room to serve the people. More room we must hye and will have. ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, "VVTE "WIHiH. REMOVE OUH CLO TH IN Gr DEPARTMENT TO MCCRUM'S .NEW BUILDING BRIDGE STREET., Where we will have one of the Largest and Best Clothing De partments m Central Pennsylvania here we can show you still better our SUBPUJS STOGK OF SUMMER GOODS We sell At Cost until the entire etock it e!d- WILL REMOVE OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBCU 1ST, TO MCCRUM'S NEW BUILDING BRIDGE' STREET. WILL REMOVE OUR CLOTHING DEPART M E JN T ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, TO ZUCCRIM'S NEW lJl lLDl.VG IJRIDGE BT.. WILL REMOVE 0LR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT OX OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, TO tltfKlM'S .ICW I1L1I.U1.M. IlltlOUi: MHKEl. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLMTOWR, PA. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH BOTH ROCK. Prrttdtnt'. T. VAX IRWIN, CT. l-IKECTORa. W. C. l"oiiirv, Jo!w!i Kn'brock, I John llrrtilrr, I'liilip V. Kopuer, ! Kohcrt K. I'uricr, Louia K. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. SCHOTT , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST.. MIFFLINTOWN. PA. 1887 rhilip M L. r.. A ikii'.'in. W. I! Vnm. r , John lr'z'rr. Mary Kartx. Charlotier-nydt! kTllCKIIOLI as : Kpnir, Annie M 1805, ESTABLISHED Special Invitation To The I'ublic ShHy, Jane H. Irwin, K. E. Parker. J. lli!.n- Irwin, T. V. Irwin. Jerome K. Thoaij.on, Jr To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goeu from on daily Th'iT and Four p-r cttit. ir.terf tt will be paid rn cc-rtiticatefi ol dejioNite. fjn 23, 1889 U B5ny Your ittftOT3 AiTD SSIOi: from G. W. HECK, lIsTID save money. HRIDGE STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS HALL. THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. BARLEY. It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF A EE BUYERS- j Who have money to invcat to examine the Stock of (onls 1W MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It in truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfullj' Low Prirpo. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give hirn a call if in need ol Clothing, D. W. EI A R LEY MIFFLINTOWN 1. IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOAN THAT WE UAVfc! The Largest Stock aud 1G da vs. t. (Wer count v voting fiieud. , h K,"ffmaii v.ho on "the wArnon, will De pijnr " that fact eiTi. poat master j J- K nl tht fact Tot master v W'M oteiuiv Um ol it in , K,,t mored Ft ofSre. I i,: ..rlv infinor. where fW r John J. Patterson and '. leave a large circle of 'fwnd-. "then, me almut t build a street railway in Il.anon. Give the Sen t"r the charter aud the franchise ai he ll do it. MIFFLINTOWN M4RITKTS it Spptwjber 11th and 12th will be . . r j . famnsvivama Kanflfiaan. was an nonesi imw" s . ..naraenU will be dedicated. citizen. His charitable nean w o th. readv to help those m want and nis penn5STlTJirin Railroad Co-mpanr will ; door was pea lor ine wj." - u excul;jion tirkeU from all pnnci 1 We beheve his rewarxi ; thn s,,t, n penn.Tl-' tit'usv.vb j ryfu ah-'' -- " w - - - Mr8 Jamc O. Blaino wiU not will be among tha blMl- : Jani, ti- GettvsW;.', Septemba 7lh ttak 'fctr debut on th- dramaUc; T,mVer of the to 12tb, valid" for r-tura until Sep-; fc tor some months and probably ! Tue Pte?!T4r l-far. tember 13tb, ind -.ave, at the rate i . . . . a irTi 1 1 1 1 mm i :i. v. - - - MirruiTOei. Sep'rJ 2, 18. nttflr .... Frrt nam Bbonldw, , Sidee, . . . . LaUd . IS 14 .. 2l 1 . 10 iat- a eincle fre fcr Ihe ronnd trip. HIFrtFHTOWK 6BAIK MARK KT. Wbrat, " Cora old U lo40 OeU, Bye W Ctorereuei 9.M la 4 00 Timothy el l. Quality AND r 1 We don't atarve Qralit; to thmw a hone to Prie. In cthn Wfr4a. are don't e ipht our work or a-e io lertor tnniDii. to tempt you with a low price lor poor food a. N 00- bat the Uet Clollnog tur Men, Tooths. Bot and Children. C. YATES at CO., LEDtiEK BU1LDISU, SIXTH AND CHESTNL'T STS. PHILADELPHIA. "XiKn r, r f a OK HARDWARE IIN THE COUiNTY. Building Hardware was never so low as now, XAII., LOCHS. UIXtaL. A.C. I'LMMT, I'LAMKB. in fact everytLiut' in tbo Hriair Liijf im-lu i.u H 'ti-f; FurruKhn,- Lto'l. WALL PAPER, I5LIiDS, &c., Are IVow Sold at Jlottom Iricr5 by FRANCLSCUSIIAIIDWARK & CO. rOCLTRT TATS it rr'P-rlv tnanacrrd. Tbe Poi lti Cti ivtih. .uhhhd monihW. flnelr ihueTrarr. I ne Ifat pa par f..r (anr-T nrl lni-r V.ra. than fl rent, a rornfh hrinr it to t i. poat paid "lend .tamp for y .mple c pV .((Ir'ts Poult, y ?Vfir. tIK P'ltl 5t. i Nt Yik. retMTlfMila ATi:tarai V. oris, 7ora, la. arabax'a uara la-. aotl V. ,1. aMmt k. B. Fai-UcUaaibO:.. l-.a. ta. rheumatism. . 0? neb 1,truetlT "erary
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