w. I SENTINEL & KEPI; BUCA MIFKLINTOWN : flUVSESDAY, STPT 11. 18S9. TC SIS. 3bcriploo, 1JS0 per annnin if paid la advance; S'J.OO If not paid Id advance. Transient adTortiaaraenta Inserted at SO ecta par lach for each Insertion. Transient builneea notice in local eo amn. 10 eon la pr lira for each insertion. OadOL-uoD will b made to those daeuint. to ealvertiM by tha year, valf or qnar'-r tear. Republican CeuBtjr mlllae. Cain- JfitEintown Then. II. alaminger. Jamea K. Rob'.soa, atiftlintowa. Fermanagh Edgar C. Mower. Saroue1 lathrack, Mi&lintown. Fayette S . I.. McAlmlw, Mc.Visterville i i, a. Knoaa, Oakland Mills. Monroe D. G. Shellecberger, Rwhtleld ; Harry Folia, Koeuaetawa. Sas(aebaatt Thad S. Ltjht, Krkoda, Frry Co. ; T. J. Nichols, Oriental. Oreeaool li. U. Woolwant. Dttniu ,1U ; John M. Light. N'-ko-la. Per.-r Co. lolcwara W. E. II irley. East Salem ; J. Loaden.alager, Thompaootown Tnorapaontuwn Sitaa Cauttrroo. Tl . M. McNlghL, Thompaonfown. Walker Kli Fvltiuiii, Utiira ; Gerg-9 aeckuitu. Van Wert furl KjI J li. Mlm, W. K. Wh.r- j tuu, Kurt !?:. Turbett rrauk !trui, 3. A. Mcl-oio, rort Royal. Sprues) 11 ill Stewart Maugur, bpruc d 11 ; J. C. I'twiD. flaant View. Tuscarora S. T. Price, Earn Wetorfort ; 5. A. Url-T. McCullorh Mills. Lack Matthias Stump, Lack ; J. Neviu M jatguuiery , Waterloo. K.ark Log Kmaruel B.)t!r, l'.lat-k Log i A W. tippet, Oprelinlle. fccaie J. I.. Kecrpp, Walnut ; K. H" Brou, Aeatemia. Millurd tiB. J.K.. K-blsoa. JwLa T Shoaer, ratterou. fatteraon W illiaua rVnaell, Jerviue Sie tar, fatti-rmn. I'arl F. Kyeosthalo, Chairman, Vililin. ta n. Resolutions. Haaolutioc a 1 tpl t I br the pabtican County Convention : ResoivtJ. Tn&t vit exprbs our Ila. sit isfaetion w.tu aud fjhy endorse the . . . r - P""1 Aa.aisir..ioo, au.i t-ODgramiaio i rusiaeni n irns m ur , Lis wise, clfau and truly Amriran policy, an its unirerstil approval by the Kepub'lan party That we approve tue statesman like aduiinisrration of (iov. Jarues A. H.'aver. tho soldier (loveruor of I'ennsvlrsui. Tbat we cmTorse the action of onr 1". S. Senators. Hons. J. Donald Cameron and M. S. Qu;iy, in faith fully representing the people of this Common wealth. That we endorse the nomination of lLn. Henry K. Boyer for State Treasurer. Thit wo moat sineri-Iv :i):rove of and eir a -.ur Kttiifai-Li n with o:ir k.'.i-. . , ii.... T. r it ; ' - " - " am:.,n. ... ow n cur .us luroat, 1 luirsdav mom-, new building in September, one bt.uy wt-d..,.. and prudence sn l sn froul the . ffecls t.f which ho : ,loor above &mocrnt Vmnd Register honor t' th:- fei.i lst'i CoDgressionil-, lie He hvad in Miuersville, baildirg Ditri -L Futfui to his work, true . a,td was not in the washed-out dis-j to his ronstitiienta. he is deserving . tri. t, but n daughter who was work-1 Half Rales to Columbus Tor of his increasing popularity. j i,,., t the Hullert House, was' IheliraBdLsdgesr Odd Tb it wo en I .r-irt or.r r-presnt-i j drowned. Since then he has lieen : JLT" "V1 tiv,.iinthe tA. brancMos of our , drinking hard find his mind was not ' Taniajiaiiroad. Wo "J'' r l'v i I" " H";tire,,TLev ! U comuiitteJ- ; The Sovereign Grand Lodge IuJe bavl Kl,o'.vn themselves able and ,op ' ,V.T,,,, La William Kauffman, in pendent Order of Odd Fellows, nili .1 , ,,1, , ,n,i .,.rl:, It alter t iwnship, was destroveti 1t ' convene at Co-umbua, Ohio. Septem , i ' , t . ,l, ' i Th.t re endorse the work of A. i !u Iiwuranc $1500 on barn ; ( un Joubtedly bring ; together the larg n, if- p r.-ni.a..'!) 'n crop, lire was iIim: ver. est assemblage of the order ever " III L 1 1 T in.. 1 fllll LII1I ' II. 1 11 i .r.L'iriUI" .. of l,i. firing tl, tim for the nnn.arv 1 : I I .. .1 . election on Satnrvhiv. Aagu.t 3i. ISS'J. an 1 the meeting of tbe re jiitlges on the roiiowing .ionoay, j thereby saving in piany instances, both time and unnecessary expense. The following County Committee was appointed tn serve for the ensU ing year. SHORT LOC.1LS. Lew is St raver butcuTs every day The dog poisoner iu Leii.towu. has tnrnuil up I tot Rln ii T i. T it T t - w lYlNjri(Hl . . . i . fr. ta all ipmrters. WANTF.D. AIk.v . - , A iu this t rnee, to Uarti the printing trade. Frank Me'ov shot a lare rel fo west of Pattersin htst week. Colored people held a pic nic Mi'.VlistervilU last Thursday. Col. K. 1?. Met 'rum will move ill .1. ... .1. . - . . 9 t k .. . 1 .. . . at to 1 o t h H ir trie ui inufikri. i' . . , . i i i hrji A. and Anili-r v IJunks t.Ui't . , i ;. iekiii grav siiuirre.s on thi -ml mst. ...i. j f I l UfX iXl C 11 k-CT 1. l.ft.f, pie uLoare aabj-Jct to tltat kind of fr-vvl'. Whi n one uenls a stimulant hot Hulk is said to 1m more effectual than ll''4ol J:v. oli Tliotuas hos built a new tn.weoii hia farm iu Fermanagh t" nship. M:iu v of the patrons of the StTlNT:L 1U it.l'VU!Ji AN l'UKl up lait wt's-K 1 hunks fl'iellil.-. The Conntv Cotutuissioners offer I've hundred dollars for the capture ef barn burners. iM Fellows contemplate holding u pic-nic in Schwciar's woods on the -I-t of Septctulr. Tohu S. tiraybill is prejuiing to put up a business building on the .r-'uud f the Crystal l'alitce. A MiiHiu county coon hunter's NH.rt was spoiled the other night by his dog catching three skunks. H'iut r Bi rrv and Korbin Tanna l.aker of this plnce, shot two chicken i haks not far trom Patterson on m 4th iust. Enoch SUellcnberger is disporsiug 'f his iiiirueii ie crop of late ieaches near this plai n r.t $1.50 a crate dou to 00 cents a busliel Panciit .V firimth --Fruit Dt-alers . 1(1 ; ' t 1 I ! A ahAiKA Vam1a -llS'a I in i uim.ieii i:ih,ciiwic-..v f. at $1.50 tc $2.00 per crate, fancy l.. t.i'i l.iree j2.2o to ?2.ou. ' (looii- Jacobs aud J. C. Lantz i ' i v.r.ttd tho Dcuiocrwy ot .Ttic - i-it; at the Statf Couveutun nruu u lo.-risl - irg la-it AYednsday. ': i e . I. i .. , " l:r?JZ.l" A,7th .'-..iv.Vnd h ..i",,ht sceaes at the fer - are not without interest. Benjamin Kmn.r f Ar.if..- ship, bought tha John D. MerU farm in alter township, at publia sal for $6,100. Jacob Will is erecting a sew slaughter house on tha site of the old one washed awav bv the flood at the first lock north of town. In fording the river at this place, recently, .VI. Hackenberger's horse Hprained a leg-. The injury was dose iu the water likely by atones. On the 2Sth day of last August, Jacob Brgy well known to manr people in Juniata, died at the home of hi sister Mm. Richenbaugh, in Philadelphia, aed about 70 years. Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu man or animals cun-d in 30 minutes by "U'oolford's Sanitarv Lotion. This never fail. Sold by L. Banks A. Co., DrnMtn, Mifflmtown, Pa. Oct. 31 It. ' On S ttnrday, Strve Brodie, jump e d over Niagara Falls. He was en cased in a rubber au't with air charo jra a rutin 1 the h.td and body. He wa-i nnennscioue when taken out of the water. Hn-rh McAlistor a prominent citi Zfn of McAliHterville, died on Wed nesday, fvntrmlar 4. Interment in t!m ?.Iclist;rvilie Pr.bvt-rian gravr- van I liust f r:d:ir. Mr. McAlister was K4 venrs. i Ti... t... . r t-:ii.- . t , ,r.,,u li.irnu .i. mi k. near Wat. rf..rd x.- destroyed bv fir- ..n ti, ,.ri, ..t t ylHH). Mr. Kirk was at the Countv Suat at the time of the fire attend- j ill;,' to a law suit. I This from the Ijverjn.l Sun : J. j C. Weirick kille.1 a ile cat in a room : on the sect.nl story of hi house on I Monday night. The oderiferous UalruN-d euterel by ah en win dow by the kitchen r.jof. on which it cliuilied by means of a tree. Managers of county fairs are tax iiiLj their eugennity to draw the jo ple. For example "a fox chaes will lo one of tha drawing canla at the Lancaster county fair. A fox in a box will !x ilraggel around the race course, and the d-gs will follow the seeut." "An editor wishing to give a mill iner a "puff, wrote that he was glad to see her stm king up. Tho next t 1, ;!!;.. .1 i. " i uiiiuuri, nut1 nria:iiui Ulm wub nn UInbrella, and threat rnd to tell his wifo. i lie newspa per man read the article over several times leforo he could understand ihv she whh no wmthv I Esirlish Sli.lvill Tjniment mmoirea all Hard, Soft, or Calon.se J Lumps and nieniishes, from horses, Blxd Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, , King bone. Stifles, Sprains, all Swol-' len Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $50 br th use of one bottle. A arrant ; e.l. rl. 1 Ijv 1 liankn .t tk . Driicr.i gists, Mifflintown. Pa. Oct. 31 '88, ly Every conceivable distress known to uie iiumaii lamny lias ik-cii devel- ..ped by the Johnstown flood h;rror. One oi the latest rea ls : A man , narueu deremiua tiarngan ot Joiin-, fire alout 3 o'clock on Sundav morn- i ed bv moui'.jii: iu the Lourto, aud that : dlSCl TV " lu ,.,Ue u. ,jei oui 1 a: A . a. a. ' tUJ proportion , i o:jT.uer innigs iu in? iarn. rvauu- i imwu cs vaa ls a. tin lull a kui aMiai ix u tiest roved in that locality within a I luonth. Some poople blame the fires i tin tratnifi, but what motive could ; tramps have to burn so manv barns i I iu one localitr. Ki-'ht venrs aeo a l:irn w:is ourncil on tue same spot ! fvr in. HauiTuiiui s father. miL.i,.V,t.,!.,W. Kv I ' v. 1. .....- u i i i t t . i -.r ; I man niirned Ja:us Parson, and with hic i.lt 1...I Imi.I M.f I'lvnrt a . . .... . . 1 v- " " I linn, nun n nil urn iiuu, ui uil nun u i...... ....i ..... . . . . n . i. i... ... ... - . .. .' I', ir, n I Uttil VI BiVl .11 Ul KlOn, U, unsllslfH.tin , plirw,ns MV. it is said lie Hal brass knuckles, he eral blows that felled hiiu to the ground. The act aroused the indig-! nation of the bvstan.lers and thev ViMin .. hniit "l.vn,-h him kill l.irn. Kenuedv took to his heels with sev- cral h urdred men after him bhout- in at the ton of their voices, but i the voung man was fleet of f.mt . " , . . , got into a corn held and thence " . , . , , . wohis in which his pursuer . and into lost mi. Tho lartr;e barn of Dnvid Hetcrick, in Walker township was destroyed by fire early last Thursday morning. This year's crop with a lot of farm machinery, implements horse gears, Vo, burned with the 1-ain and nine burses and two colts, and two calves. There was no insurance on stock, crop and marhiuerv. Five horses. ono colt, the cj.lves. the machinery, i nnd half the! ! wa ns, ir'ri, Ac. pr:un leltnpl to Mr. Jerome Tyson, I who ban len farming the place. The lr.a falls heavily on Mr. Tyson, lie had no insurance. Tho man who applied the torch and ilestrny ed his neighbor's hard Hrnings is a veritidde d .vil who should liave been b'.tmoil with the property he destroy ed. Two horses aud one colt be lonrd to Mr. Heterick. Mr. Heter iokV loa is heavy, but his insurance will save him from the total loss that orert-ok the proHrty of Mr. Tyon. Hetcrick had $2000 insurance on burn and ou some of the content. The Bloom tu-ld Advocate of last week say rA record af 61 bush Is if oats threshing in 50 minutes with a two-horse tread power was made last week by Mr Lsuiah Oautt and sons of Juniata touship. Tuesday of last w-k two pt ntlemon rejister- ed at the hotel at Klliottsburg, one irora u.B adelphia, Ttiev came to inspect the 1 . . ' , . . . v Ifcick cattle IktloDgirig to Ext. Stam- j i,nagh, su'l ronmacetl the disease , -Texas fevt-r, without a doubt, aad ' cavo Mr Htambaugh some mcIicine I f..r tne sick cottle. None Lave died since our last report A smga- ! lar ond painful accident befel Irs. 1 .Sarah Tinney at Mr. Willard Shear- i er a, in Center townahip. la.t Fri- day. Sao and another lady were sitting on opposite ends of a bench, whan her companion hastily arose to do some work, and the bench tilt ed on end throwing the unfortunate woman off the porch tothe ground. She fell on her head and was render ed insensible for some time. A phy sician was summoned who found the right side of her head severely bruis ed and the thumb of her left hand badly impacted. From the Btoomfield Freeman : Enforce the borough ordinances. Suppress rowdyism in all its forms. Fight it out on that line all the time without fear, favor or affection, mal ice, ill will or envy Every day s reiwrt says, work on the Perry Co. R. H-, is progressing satisfactori ly and that the locomotives will be in the County Seat by the beginnia ot Uotolier. e think the reports are noi exaggerateiL All is plain sailing at prc-wut Judge junkiu is ulling up his lot of ground near tbe Station of the Perrr Co. luulroad, which during the time of high water is rather to low for th erection of buildings upon it. He will doubtless have it put into a proper shape for building purposes A certain person who is in the lianit of coming to town and fiill in himself with bad whiskr and an n tying our lienplc, was last week c.nuruitted to tho lxirongh l'x-k-up 'ceil in the count r jinson br our en. i , .-, . -, , : eret,c ll!?r. til he s,berel up- ml w th-n permitteu to g. hi-me aixer paying costs. Uur lown authorities mean business and will enfi-rce the laws and ordinances against all offenders. Imporiaal Xtlcf The entire stork of men's, loy' anl children clothing, Kent s furn ishing good will be sold at Sehott's for the next 30 days preparatory to removing Clothing Department t J MeCrnm's tew building. Bridge St. RITCR BRIDGE COUTH A CT. The Commissioners gve the con tract for the bnilding of the wood work of the Mexico Biver Biidge to H. V. Hower for five thonsand eight bnndred and ninety five dollars, and the mason work to Manbeek and Nelson for two thousand and ninety, four dollars. THIRTT - SIXTH SALE. HORSE L. Banks Wilson, ofCreRton, Iowa, will sell his thirty-sixth lot of West ern Horses nt the Jacobs House, Mifflintown, P., on mosdat, ski-tembeb 16th, 1889, nt 1 o'clock P. M., shr.rp. This lot embrace siuele and double driv- ers, henvv draught horses, Ac. Terms same as heretofore : CO davs on note or 1 per cent, off for cash. Wanted. 1500 cuito.uers waatexl to buy the SUrplns stock of men s, boys', youths', an1 chiWreu s clothing, at cott at Sehott's before removal to McCram s b.T ICth to 22 I This m-eting ill before gathe red on a t-iuiilar occasiou. T I A . I. A- 1 T fIU 1 .o " uiemoers. includ.ng a Urge number of tho kPa insicus jiinuoi, win oe in au.-nu wm ' uaa w vkm a a J ta a r a l v monies which wiil extend througii the week will be highlv interesting to the public as well as to members of the order. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all ptinci pal stations on its lines east of Pitts bnrg and Erie (except New York,) . : Xenlemher 13th Irk Ifirli valiil fnrta- turn until Septeaiber "ifith. ine raie oi a MMgie iare ior ine rouna . III,. ' . .. i nr hi i in Han v miui i ii"i nil i -1 - i J , system of through trains, equipped I " 'j" nre x . I. li I : i I w"n coaches, sleeping and dicing afford:n every convenience to ! toe traveller, commends this route 1 1 the favorable consideration of vis- itors. 3lw Clothlns; Department l Of "C 'I L ' . I A . - - 1 , . ! v 1 -c'iiu rn-uoii, vi.i ue reinovea 10 j McCru m s new building in Septem- tx r. Ad goods will be sold at cost at tbe old stand. Come for bargains- Enterprising J umallam. Fnra an Exchange, .fipiring Journal isi "Is there anv field fr a tirnt -class dailv in this locality T" Ignorant Pefef the County Sheriff "I d u nno "Unit th field fer th daily, but thar's an t'lgnnt one over thar fer editurs an' such like. We plant- ed th' last one yistcrday fer callin' Sil Byers' wife a Mxmny veevung." Court Proceeding. Court convened on the 2nd iust, and the first business before it was the question of a free bridge across the river at this place, on a motion to have the report of the viewers for a free bridge submitted to the grand jury. Exceptions had been filed to the report of the free bridge view and were read in Court, and are as follows : 1. The bridge which the viewers were appointed to inspect was en tirely destroyed by the flood of June 1st, 1889, so that when thev met on July 22nd, 1889, there was no bridge to view or appraise. 2. The viewrs have reported that the payment of tolls ovar said bridge ia burdensome, wheias in fact no burthen was imposed on the travel ing pubic, at the date of view, or any time since. 3 The compensation awarded by the viewers is so entirely inadequate that the report should not be con firmed. - Thf re is no authority vested in ! the public to take demanded bridges j in tne way in wnicn me present pro- ' ceedings Lave been conducted. seawgs nave oeen couauciea. 5. The law points out another and j different proceeding, where a bridge has been destroyed. 1 he consideration of the exceptions were postponed, and the grand jury was ordered to take testimony on the free bridge question in open court. X hirty some citizens tee tin ed on the subject of free bridge. After thsjwit n esses had all been heard tbe Brand jury deliberated on the question and returned a report 12 to 11 in favor of the viewers' free bridge report. whereupon the whole matter reverts to the exceptions, which in all prob- aouitv will tie argued before an Ar gument Court to be held on the 17th day of this month. If tbe Court sustains the exceptions the free bridge will be had. If the Court sustains the action of the grand jnrv then the matter will pass into the jurisdiction of the Conntv Commis sioners. 8. S. Pannabaker, administrator of Wm. Carbaugh was granted an order of sale in matter of estate of said decedent. The court approved and confirmed the sale of the oue half interest of Barbara A. Shellv, deceased, in farm at private sale by administra tor John G. Shelly. .The whole price of the farm was fcb.OOQ. The sale of real tsUt-s of W. D. Webster, deceased, to Samuel 1L Mertz for $126, was confirmed by the court. Joseph T. Smith was appointed guardian of Maggie Longsdorf. John W. Hostetler was aptointed guardian of Maggie, Sarah, Cather ine and William Hostetler. irs. -uar gar el u. i'omerov was appointed guarili&n of Edith S. Pomerov. In the matter of report of Auditor on the guardian's account of William Hetenck was reported back. On motion of J. Howajd Neely, Willerforoo Schweycr a graduate of the class of 18o9 of Union College of Law, Chicago, Illinois, was sworn and admitted to practice law in the several courts of Juniata. In the ease of It. L. Guss vs. W. H. McDonald.owner, and Wilbur F. McCahan, contractor, No. 39, April T., 18S9.Continud. In the appealed arbitrated case of m. Cleck against Sam 1 A. Thomas, defendant fil.-d an answer to rule to show cause why apjeal should not be allowed without payment of cost. In the case of Moses Pannabaker and Harry M. Hawk vs. W. H. Mc Donald, owner, and Wilbur F. Mc Cahan, contractor, No. 39, April T., 1SS0, is an action on mechanic's lien to recover for work done as painters bv Pannabaker and Hawk on house of McDonald. Settled. In the case of James P. Johnson, Executor of the hist will and testa ment of Maria Johnson, deceased, vs. Thomas. K. Woldsmith. No. 5, Sep tember term, lbbO. Summons in assumpsit, is lor ine recovery oi a note which defendant claims was paid Booked for argument court. la the case of Commonwealth against W. H. Kreidor, fornication and bastard v. Settled bv the parties. Prosecutrix, Fannie E. Smith. Com. vs. Darwin Rhine. Assault and batterv. Prosecutor, Charles N. Sherlock. In the case of Robert Bine, now for use of William J. Kirk vs. James J. Patterson p.nd R. H. Patterson. No. 137, April T., 18S9. Appeal from Judmeutof E. B. McCrum, J. P., is for the rocovorv of a note, which defendant claims was paid. Verdict for plaintiff for G 57. The executor's account in the estate of Abraham Rohrer, deceased, was confirmed. The report of J. N. Keller, auditor in the estate of E. Fogleman was filed. illiam L Allison filed his dis tribution report in the estate of Mary E. Kepner. The sale of real estate of the estate of Ezra D. Parker, of Ezra D. Parker, deceased, to T. J. Middagh, was con firmed. Com. vs. Darwin Rhine. Assault and Battery. Prosecutor, Charles N Sherlock Continued. The case of William H. Kurtz vs. John Mertz Non 6uit. CONSTABLE! aETlTtNS. The Walker township constable re ported bad roads and bad bridgas on account of flood R.-ads iu Fayette township, i reported bail by the constable. The constable of Fermanagh township, reported a child begotton out of weiilivck ; reported ra t bad with obrtritcti jnn in it Ixtween Mif flintown aud Narrows, and a new bridge wanted at Big Run school hiuse. Spruce Hill township rejorted the one child outside of wedlock, is said to have Wen born within his baili wick. Constables from other districts in the county had nothing unusual to report. To-. If tat aad To-merrew NlgSBt. And each day and night daring this week you can gat at all druggists Kemp's Kalsam fur the throat and longs, acknowl edged to ha the ntost successful remedy ever sold for the cm a of Coughs, Cronp, Bronchitis, Whooiiog Cnogh, Asthma and Consumption. Oat a bottle to day and keep it always ia tbe house, so too caa check your cold at once. Price 50 cents and SI. Sample bottle free. 51 AKRIKn : LocnExsLA'iEB Hacbfrt. On the 28th ult., at the home of the bride's father by Rev. O. W. Leisher Mr. Charles P. Lioudenslager and ' Miss Maggie E. Haubrt both of East Sa lem this countv. MtFTLrNTOWN MARKETS. Virn.tTOwa. Sep'r 11, 1889. Flitter 15 16 Hsm. ........................ .... 12 Shoulder, ........ ...... 10 Sides Laid. ...... .. .............. 10 MIFFtlNTOWK GEAIlf 1CABKKT. Wheat, . . Cora old , Oala, Ryo. ..... Cloreraaed 75 St to 40 20 ... 60 ..S3 .50 ta 4 00 $1.75 Timothy flax sed trao..... Chop..... 1 60 I 30 11 1) I 20 1 10 Shorts. ............ Ground Alum Sa't.. Americao Salt , PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PHrtamtLMrtA. Sentamher 7th. 1889. Wheat 80 to 88c per bushel. Corn 42 to 43c. Oats 22 to 23c Live bens 10 to lie per lh. Eggs 16 to 30a. Potatoes 35 to 40r per j bush eL Sweet potatoes 18 to 50e a bask et. Jersev oeaches at40n to $1.5l a basket Delaware and Marvland peaches at 40c to L25 a basket snger at 8 to 8c a lb. Hav at 65c ; to tl a hundred pounds. Straw 80 ' to :uc a hnnlred pounds. -fcST LdBERTT. Pa.. Sen- fi. Oat ; tie receipts S60 bend : ahipments i S40 head : nothing doing; all through ! consignments Hoc" receipt s, 2200 ; , s'liprannm oiiiu Dni ; marcel steady ; tntt light Yorkers J4. 55 to i 4.ba ; fair to pood S4.45 to 4 50 : medium and light Phiia-lelphias. 54.- : 40 to $4.50 : heavy hoga, $4.10 to' $4.25. Sheep receipts, 1000 head ; j shipments 14AK) head ; market fair ; j priees nnehmged. $1,000 REWARD BT who mm oootfadlet Acme Blacking WILL WOT INJURE LEATHER. IUMXHT, at aT trra trv (Ha MtaB. Han M atrm vf 1 . ha hi si isi i . aaia wsvi n inwi nr ow-v TmMm it ut aad hma it op to Art u n wi U ruilrTi MiBifiini W rMxamxBMd UAm to sbbi HiBniiar tmm mh Ftvnefa Ti ib n mod wnlnoiaii wiLb an iaunad otmUoa at Faatt Black m vtO. Lkquid fc-t--L-j: 'w -in m inn juji. Wolft'sAGMEBlacKing WATERPROOF, SOFT, AND DURABLE. IM taMtitQl rtrk. -LOHT POIlsn ta n QnftUd. &Ni iaafcor mmd BUsjioiaaiCB. , A Plsh r.Piaiti t Mnfh fwAVowni, sad A Wffk fot .Mt-c.amfiowIlmraaeBia Lecmtarr evw Far .Imt1ti wttlvurt traontios. WOLFF & RANDOLPH phiiacelphii. BaM br SI Btama, Grooqrm. tuad deaUen crr.itravUy. If You CONSUMPTION I COUCH CP. CCLl BRONCHITIS ! Throat A&jciirs SCROFULA I Wtetinff cf Flesh Or mmjf 1Im- irhrm th THroat rd Imws Foatw. you cat b litis vml aMxi CTd ly SCOUT'S OF pun L!VE?t OS!. "". .IS IIyp-)p!.osphltes. r.- - .t aa M ilk. Am , S. . 3 :.lMn?., wl Zr h, af- trtrkarlciH or ..lion fnduee yaw to tiortp' oi SMo..rMra. Sold, hy all Uruggiats. 8C-TT & BOWNS. CrtomlstS Don't you G. VV. has moved his Shoe Store with f liill Taiika m hitJBit Into the McCrum Building. 4v XifeMiM mMm 1 W v, .,liSMlfi ft v! WP sfilrS9 II . VVa.-KiJia SXCSX. - ie -.t-v 1 Quality We doa't starve (jiiality o throw a hone to Price. In other worsts, wa di'i s.itat ur work or ue in terior tnmiuinirs to temt yii a irk a hw piic Icm poor good a. None balitbe Beit Clothing tor Men, Tooths, Boys and Children. YATES & LE1HJER BUlLDlXa, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. Loan X. Araraaoa. F. W. M. Fimiu. ATKISSOJI At PEHELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLIKTOWM, PA. CCollectiag and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Ornea Oa Main atreat, in place of resi dence ef Leaia K. Atkinaon, Knq., eoath of Bridge atreeu plot 26, 188. D.M CRAWFORD, M. D. Hat reaomed actively the practice of Medietas aad Sargery and their collateral braacbea. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange etreete, Miffliatowa, Pa. March 29, 1670. jOB7, k.l reaua. Joacra vr . ?timmsl MCI.At7t.HLI!! at STiM.MEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROTJL, JVSIJTjI CO., PA. a7Only reliable Companie represented. Jan. I, ie?S-ly J WISH TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothacbs in !ui than i five tuinntea ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract tnath without pain, by the nee of a fluid applied to the teeth and gnma ; no danger. That Diaeaaed "jfc-. O n ta (known a ScorTjr ) treat jjjied iirciiaetally and a cure war fefy'.'f ranted in every Teeth Fillfd and warranted tor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, trom $'J.IK) to f 12 per set. i Beantitul Guai Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. I All work warranted to give perfeet satis ! faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially I iutited to call. Will visit professionally ; at their homes if notlUed by letter. Will visit regularly atKicliUnld the Ind weeks ot Mst and October. Tim, Cash. G. Ij. DERR, Practical Dentist, asTABLisnaa MirrLiifTowa, Pa., ta I860. Oct. 14 fi. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK', OF HIFFLI.UOW, P4. wrra 11KANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individnallj Liable. , joskph rothkock. p.ni(. T. VAN 1KWIN, rsstcr. fiRKcroaa. j W. C. foinerny, j John Hermler, : Rol-ert K. l'.irti r, T. V. liwiu. Joseph Kotbrock, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson, STOCKIIOLI . : Philip M. Kepner, Annie SI. Sht-llrv. Joseph Kollirock, Jane H. Irwin, L.E.Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C. Forain"-, J. I!ol:es Irwin, Ji.lm H.-rtzieri T. V. Irwin, Mury Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr C harlotte t? nyder. Three find Four per cent, ii.ler-.-st will be paid on certil'cates oi iler-or-ite. I.jsn 23. 1KS! tt forget it, H E C K, the Fullest Stock in the County, STS. t 1 1 d r, r f o Price flrmllll'!' IMPORTANT NOTICE To the People of Juniuto County. ooo MIFTLXNTOWN, Aunjuat th. 9. TO THE PUBLIC ! Oiiniia Like the tireless and undaunted tnonutaiaeer, who bavaaej jnat reached the summit, locks hack with feeling of pride aad satisfaction at the dizzy heights he has climbed, ao do we to day take retrospective laore at thebroad expense of business we have passed since the opening of oar Maassaesk Clothing Department What can it be it the qneatioa we ask onrselves, why this popular tidal wave thia unity of opinion ? we don't know, oue thing is certain, ris ; it must be powerful magnet that attracts the intwHijamt mn and thoughtful women ; may be its beeaua wa offer superior inducements ; mj be t always give you better value for yeur money than any other store ; maybe wa show tha larf eat stock, most fashionable stylei, Be as it mar the fact remains that the people are good judgea, and by their liberal pat ronage bestowed upon us, clearly express their approval aad appreciation of our effort to plea?e them. The con stant increase of Business in our Cloihing Department Compels us to have more room to serve the people. More room we must have aad will have. ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, WE "WILL REMOVE OUR CLOTH ING DEPARTMENT TO MCCRUM'S NEW BUILDING BRIDGE STREET., Where we will have one of the parimems in ientral 1'ennsylvania here wa eaa show you still better our 8UBPIUS STOCK OF SUMMER COODS We sail At Cost until the entire stock is !. WILL REMOVE OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, TO MCCRUM'S NEW BUILDING BRIDGE' STREET. AVILL, REMOVE DEPART M E JN T ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, to mccri'M's new nn LDI.NO 13 w DC E ST., WILL REMOVE 0LR CLOTHIXC DEPARTMENT ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, TO Nct'Rl'H'S HEW ni'Il.DIU BRIDI.1: DTRKKT. SCH0T T , THE LEADING CLOT II ER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. l'A. 1865, ESTABLISH E D 1887 Special Invitation To The Public To attend th Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes fUtVy from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARLEY. It will j TO Tilt) ADVANTAGE OK ALL Bl.'YRRS- Who have money to invest to dxumin the Stock of tiosxig sr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See HIE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits anl Overcoats at the His prices leave all Competitors in the resr, so toN't tail to give him a call if in need of D. W. H M I FF . 1 1ST IT I A FACT WKLL The Largest Stock -OK HARDWARE L THE COUISTY. Jjuilding Hardware was never no low as now, A1I., I,OCR, IIISJCEK A.C., ( r.MKIT, PLtHTIR, in fact everything in the Hardware Lint- 'in Indin H" im- F".irrj;hin j fois WALL, PAPER, BLINDS, ifcc, Are I'ow Sold nt Bottom Prlrea ly FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. fOCLTBT FATS it jrflperly maaagad. Tlia F tTT Bn iktix. (nbltih4.d aianthW. Sneiy lOairated, is the lal paper f -r laneier aoi farmsr ' L'a thaa It rents a mom a bring' il to : yon poat paid Sind stamp rnrsati.plecnpy. Alliiln Poultry FnfWu, i.'i I ill M. New York. Largest and Best Clothing Dw- OUR CLOTHING Wonderfully Low Prices. Clothing A R L E Y TO TsT PA . KNOW N Tn.tT UK HAV I 'ioYJ ; S, y tt itfSfXti av.l'm.f ff- Aacrass a. a. SiCHaa ASOS. tarl,. JjkVtl V? a I '"rJS? 5wfe?J i t " t - h1 J ..' 1J 1 s asp ii . if , as all Tl' .Vi
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