Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 09, 1889, Image 3

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    MIPVLISTOWN :
THIS.
..MeHvtl. IU par una
T Mid
AJ.OO V set pale la ad vase.
UiwUmumU tnsertn at to
' taoh tar each taeerttoa.
i -r aotooae ta local eot-
' w) cnU rr Use lor each, hsaertlna.
nareoes will ba s&ade aa raoaa 4aairwia;
etrantse by we aalr or qiarw
County Committee Called.
There "ill be a meeting of tas Re-j-ufcl'"'11
Cunty Committee . the
,Bdienee roo:u of tbe Court House,
a Monday. -t. It, At 1 o'clock,
-v.. It is important tint every
xanib.r of the committee should be
mrss-nt.
Let every nieiaH.jr bring at least
two active Republicans with him.
Carl F. EarBNacUASX, CWrwa.i.
services
Preabvterian
Beauhllev
Cematjr Coi
itltee.
Jusei
MrfBioto-o Tbso. H. HaaiBfrr
K. ftuelaoa. siiEistewa.
rraub Edgar C. Ilowar. Iianl
I.ltrack, aHCnt.a.
y.tt 3. L. 5sAMstar. Me AUsterville ;
C. Koaa,Vk:aad Mill..
Maaree ti. Sballietierf rr, RichSsM ;
arty relca, tni.
aaa.aaaaaaa Thd S. Light, Mrkoda,
Psrrv U.;T. J. Klchola, Ortaatal.
Qraaaaaod O. U. Woodward, Disoms
villa I Joha H. Light. NBUa, Parry Ce.
Dalaware W. . tttrtov, Kast Saleia ;
J. Laadaa!if ar, Tboapaoalowa.
TBorapsoatvwa. Stasia t?sraraw, V . II.
Ms b ight, Taoaipeantewa.
W aar Kit Fvliau, tl.iica ( Cai
lalail, Van W-rt
Tart EjtsI J. G. Mataar, W. It. War
taa. Part Boval.
TarbattPraak torsi, A. A. llcLaiB.
Port Eoral.
Sprace llill Stawart Maagar, Sprue
Ul ; J. C. C'kaMia, Pieasart View.
Taaaarora 3. T. Prica, East W aterfsrd I
I. a: Harlay. UeOulliMk'a Mills.
Lack Matthias Siarap, Lack ; J. Itavia
Msataaasery, Waterloa.
Slack Leg Imatusi aWcala, Black Lof
A. W. Oppel, Oapelarille. a
sale G. L. Aeaepv. Walaut ; B. U.
Brews, Aaailaiaia.
Milfard Uaa. J. t. aUbtsua, J.ba T
Sharer, Pattaraaa.
Pattaraaa Wtlllaai Pea aa II, J areata Sie
kar, Pattaraaa,
Carl T. Aapeaachada. Chairmaa, Mifflia
teas. VfJORrTijCILX.
joiner, HUairt M'.Ojiioc:.. 1- Mil.
lord township.
CommUnioa BarvieM war K.I.I :
the Presbyterian chareh last Sab
bath, conducts by Rev. R. M. Camp
bell of Port RovaL
A number of Port Royal paopla at-
m the eatminater
Church on Sabbath.
The young people of the Laithar.
M church of thia pl&c will hold a
ociAble at the home of Hannah
Wag-ner on Thara lar.
C. P. Paanabaier, wife and child,
of Coal port Tiaited at the home f
Daniol PannabaVer, on Third street,
fteveral dajra this vec-k.
Republicans don't neglect th
mH.tinj of the Countr ComraittPO
next Monday. Read the ChAirman'a
au ta another column.
T
AjncAnnoa ad Bloonsfield will
bake with delight on tbe lfith inst..
iam oar or mo opening or the rail
road between the two towns.
The band will hold another feati
al and fair sometime m the month
of November. The net proceed of
their lata entertainment wasorer S0.
dam Weidman has been appoint
ed a Justico af the Peace to fill the
vacancy eausod hr the resignation of
I H uir McCrcm who Las moTdd to
OlllJL
Charlea Pancabaker recently em
ployed in type -eatting on tbe Coal,
port Standard inteuda soon toga to
Wyoming territory to work at the
trade.
The first National Bank of Middle
burgh with a capital utock of $50,000,
and with Jerome Thompson of Mx-
buai-
kso at cashier will commence
nesa in a ahort time.
Jarmee Shield, son of Rev. Mr.
Shield, who years ago preached for
the Mexico U. P. conKreatiun, viait
ed frienda in Juniata last week. Mr.
SkielJa lives in Chicago.
Mrs. Sharon of Springfield, Ohio,
is visiting her sinter Mrs. Jane Irwin.
Mrs. Kharon is the widow of Davis
Sharon, who years ago was a promi
nent lawyer in thia town.
-Ed. Davis a noted fruit grower of
Delaware township, had 115 bushels
of blackberries picked from three
quarters of an acre of land during
the late blsck berry season.
Itch, Mange, And scratch on hu
man or animals cured in 30 minutes
by Woolford"s Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co.,
Druggiata. Miffiinto'wn, Pa. Oct. 31,
ir-
"A prisoner in the euatody of a
Lancaster constable was rescued by
one of his friends, and tbe officer af-
, terwarda arrested the rescuer, but
' on the wav to iaiL he. too. made his
October IS has been designated a . escape."
tbe THaI trrtM i.lantim- Jav
Sam Woods of Lewistown ia off on
Chestnut gathering parties now
freiuent the woods.
Hou. Joseph Martin of Pittsburg
wan in town on SabbsAh.
The b.ard of directors of the Penn-
a buaineas trip to Oregon. in-pevtion of their great property on
Kinirihla are getting plan tier, the 7th inst. Three weeks of time
Where dn thy c jldo frum ? will be employed in the work of in-
Jsmes Spaxiiiy spent a few days spection.
last wek vuaitia: in Altoona. i Some one describes the Honey
0car Doty of Bedford, Pa-, is via- moon to be that part of the married
iting his mother in this place. i h'e when tbe bride spends her time
The futhT at Rer. A. R. Miller re-; u trying to find out what her hus
ceutlr diod at Nkiddy, Kanaax. i band likes to eat, and be spends his
Haturdny aa obsJrvel as a day of ' time in trying to eat it after she has
fisting and piaj r by the Jews. : cooked it.
Harry Oi- n reoeutly rttu-ned ( "Mils Gaisinger, of Union towu
frxu a trip t Cj u'ojrlAjd, Mi. j ship Huntingdon county, had two
Squirrels r.r reported in large valuable cows foundered by eating
numbers iu tie woods of Pecrr Co. '. apples. A heavy dose of baking
powder was administered and tbe
H. n. L. TL Atkinson was in 'Watib-.
Cgton, I). (JL,on buniness la&t week.
O-H). Orabsm of 1'ort Koval was ;
visible on our streets last Thursday.
, , , ' t il i. v i to tho Capitol citr this week.
dalnhia a niiviiner of (lava laar WnfiK. I 1 . .
; animals recovered."
The metin of the Knights of
j Templars in Washington, D. G, has
; takou a number of citizens of Juniata
Thir-
. . i ATaA liSMun iut4 - uuiEUis aa'im a,aaw
Governor J5eaer haa appointed a ww.t p(W9e(1 thi, 8tation on Sunday
Commission to revise the 1 oor Laws. ; b3Uni for Waohiugton.
The susperuler factorv will soon be 1 . , -ou it
1 ,- ,f v.., Huntingdon rrosbyterT met at
put in operation in the Hctrum I - i u i" j-
f ... 1 i Alexandria List week. An adiourn-
buuding. , .. . T, , , ii
" i njl m hn i rT FTcirkrrM. will rMa
Mias Ells Kate Banks visited
friends in Harriaburg and Newport
last week.
6ra:iel Bll of Fermanagh town
ship haa received a penaion, aud $2,
200 back pay.
Rev. Philip iiraif will begin asories
of lectures on the "Problem of Life,"
it Sabbath.
Fait aud vinegar will clean the
blackened isenglasa of atovea, ao an
exchange aays.
John Savior of Lewistown Junc
tion, died'while at the aupper table
of heart diaeaie.
held in the Third Church in Altoona,
on the 3rd of November st 2 o clock,
P. M. Tbe regular meeting will be
held in Lewistown, next ApriL
"While vimting friends in Harria
burg last week, Miss Ella Banks pad
dled a light canoe acro6s the Susque
hanna river. Her friends were much
pleasvd with the akill with which she
managed the small craft, and pre
sented her with a beautiful canoe
and paddles.
There will bo a meeting of Repab-
; liotina of Juniata county, in the aud
ience room of the Court House, on
Mrs. Derr. wife of Dr. O. L. Derr. Mondav. Oct. 14. 1S33, at 1 o'clock
returned from a visit to friends in , sharp. Candidate Borvr and State
Rsading last week. ( Chairman Andrews will be present.
8uire C. B. Horning has opened
his office in the room formerly occu
pied by Squire McCruia.
"It has been discovered that one
of the moat valuable oils used by the
old masters was walnut oiL"
A stock company is being organis
ed to bore for gas in Trough Creek
Valley, Huntingdon county.
Mrs. Diffenderfer of Pittsburg, is
viaiting st the home of her father,
Philip Kepner, in Port Royal-
Mrs. Shirk, wife of W. V. Shirk. '
died at her home neur Oakland Mills,
on tbe evening of the 3rd inst. j
Mason Irwin has beeu elected a
attend
Ltt rTcry true RopublicAn
the meeting.
The NationAl Board of Under-writ-era
are offering two hundred And fif
ty dolhu-s reward for the bam burn
ers, which sum when Added to the
reward offered by other parties
amounts to nine hundred and fifty
d llarrf to "be pnid for the apprehen
of the Juniata county incendiaries.
Hack keeps a revolver in his show
bis busuiess place
raised on the resurrection morn.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft, or CeJonaed Lumps
and Blemishes, from horaea TCW
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney.
King-bone, Stifle. Soraina. all Swol
len Throats, Coughs, Ac Save $50
by the nee of one bottle. Warrant
eL Sold bv L. Banka Co . Tr.
giats, Miffiintown. Pa. Oct. 31-'88.1t
List of Letters remsinins' in the
Patterson, Pa., Post Office not called
for : L. H. Dod worth. H H Madi.
gan, John B rower, John T. Sher
lock. Postals: Mis Sadie Bitter,
Geo. W. Matthew. Persons Asking
for letters in above list, please sav
they are advertised.
W. H. McNrrr, P. M.
October 1st, 1889.
The Renovo Record saya : An
army of black, gray and red squir
rels, numbering thousands upon
thousands has been passing south
ward over our mountains tnd val
leys for the past three weeks. Hun
dreds, yea thonsands have been
slain by the army of hunters, who
daily make the valleys ring with the
volley from their shot guns.
Mr. Elizabeth S. Martin, wife of
postal clerk. G. H. Martin, died at
her home in this town on the 30th
lay of September. Her remains
were taken to Academia for Inter
ment on the 2iid of October. She
was in the prime ef life when strick
en with the fever that closed her
earthly career. She 1 .-avea a hus
band and two smAll children to
mourn her loss.
John Murrr recentlv Arrived from
Ireland, waa on hia way to Cincin
nati, and while passing from one car
to anothor near Thompson town this
eountv, fell off the train and anstain
ed aeriona injuriea about the head.
A daughter was on the train but did
not misa hun until near this station
Railroad men found him and brought
turn to tins place, wbere his injuries
were cared for by Dr. D. AL Craw
ford after which he was taken to the
hospital at Harriaburg.
James MeCaulev haa been appoint
ed post master at this place. The
appointment of Mr. MeCaulev is a
good one. He is polite and obliging
and it will amount to almost a mira
cle if his administration fails of giv
mg satisfaction. 1 be late post mas
ter Charles B. Crawford resigned.
Of Mr. Crawford no ill word can be
said. He is the embodiment of
gentlemanly official and has from his
vouthful davs been a champion of
the doctrine "that to tbe victor be
longs the spoils. "
Squirrels are plenty in Clearfield
county as is evidenced by a boy, who
with the aid of a club exiled -
one- dar last week, and notwith
stsnding the affoctivenes of the club
as a weapon of destruction anion
the squirrels, a sportsman went out
and shot 75 black squirrels in lvss
than a day's tinia ; and a third party
stood in one spot and shot 60 off one
stump as rapidlv as he could lod
and shoot. He tired of the slangh
ter, and the squirrels were still
crowding the stump when he left tbe
field.
1 be Canal Company do not pro
pose to let go their grip on the old
canal property by any default in th
keeping up ol tbe highways across
the ditch. They are now at work
repairing the canal abutments lead
ing to the rivor bridge at this place,
whih is a certain evidence that by
the time the river bridge .people
cavo their structure sprung across
the stream, the Canal Company will
have their bridge in readineas for
travel. L?cal boss Penny is superin
tending the work for the company.
This from the Philadelphia In
quirer of October 2 : There is rather
an interesting bit of newspaper his
tory contained in the communica
tion, which Mr. S. L. McAliatrr writes
from McAlinterville, Pa., to The In
quirer. My father, Hugh T. Mc
Aiihter," be says, "who died on Sep
tember 4, at the age of 85 years and
5 months, wad a subscriber to The
Inquirer for about twenty-two years,
aud he preserved all the papurs from
1861 to 1S83." The living Mr. Sic
Alinter deserves to be congratulated
on an inheritance of so valuable a
record of more than two decades, in
which were embraced stirring and
important evenW. Keeping an un
broken file of a newspaper through
many rears is an apparently tedious
task, but there is a wonderful satis
faction in it when the subscriber has
persevered long enough to consider
himself a custodian of contemporary
historical chronicles, which usually
happens After he Las pattd the
tenth year of bis accumulations.
The October number of the
Cosmopolitan magazine, illustrated
throughout is with us, as interesting
and instructive as it can well bo. On
ly $2 40 a yar. New York Office No.
?C3 Fifth Avenue. The contents of
the October number must be read to
be appreciated. The reconstruction
of the French Army is an article that
military xnn and students generally
may re-read with profit. An Original
Social Experiment Tuxador will
j inter.-st rich people, and people ol ex
peal to the current interests of the
time is Mr. Paul Neaman's presenta
tion of "The ease Against capital
punishment which is made with
great Ability. Two highly readable
articles of travel will be found is
-My first Visit to Zimme." and Pro
fessor Freeman's "Sicilian Travel.
1878 1883." F. Lgge is the author
of au entertaining paper on the new
lad represented by Mine Ulavatakv,
and Col Olcott, the Attempt to re
vive the Ancient mysticism And nat
ural magio of the Hindoos. Walter
Pater is at his best in the quaint
and poetic essay. "Hippolytus Un
veiled " which will well bear a dou
ble reading before its full pregnancy
is realized. Mr. Pater's style and
method perhaps like Olives, "cavaire
to the vulgar," becomes veiy delight
ful with habit. Mr. Grant Alien con
tributes a very bright Article called,
"Tropical Education," and the sketch
of the "Comedie FrancAise," will At
tract All lovers of the drama Prin
cipal Donaldson advances news in h a
"1'osition of Y omen Among tbe Ear
ly Christians, which if not absolute
ly new. will yet throve startling to
n -rrLiKTnww vsR.wr
tmnrrawa. Octr t, 18m.
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short articles of the number are of '
4.C0 ; steers
a. on a i ne . -. i j t i
igb grade, and the whole table of I. . T , ., . r
contents will be found very attractive. . 7 ; . ,
t ui- vjv ti t t ---85; Western rangers, $2.40 to $3.75.
Published bv E. R. PsxTO, 25 ' . -T,
m, ' auKs, receipts, 2.uw xieao : fail l p-
1 erms 0 I . ervnn 1 1 i
Cents ? j ; , j o n;ii . a i n . i.:
nl ug lower ; uiueu u.?u lo ea. iv ; a,ipa,
- i Q Kfi 4 a 1 ii ci .
8000 habil ; shipment, 2000 head ;
market, weaker ; natives $2.50 to $4-
MiPPLntTOWir GKAIM MASK IT.
waeei, 7J
Cora eld IS to 40
20
. 6
Cleveraead 84-00
Timothy aaad $I.M
Flax aaad j M
Bran JO 0
9 ., 1 so
Short.. ................. 22 0O
Greoad AIdib Salt 1 20
Americas 8alt. ...... ...... 1 10
PaUIAAKXTKLa MiBKTTa. October
6th, 1889. Wheat 76 to 91c Corn
: 39 to 41c. Oats 26 to 28c. Qii-k
j ena 9 to 10c a pound. Eggs 18 to
j 24c a dozzen. GrAnulAted and pow
' dered sugar 78a per pound- Ordi
1 nary varieties of apples $1.75 to $2 50
barrel. Potrtoea At 55 to 60 cents
a bushel.
Chicago, Oct. 4th. CAttle receipts,
14,000 head ; shipments, 4000 head -,
market dull ; 10c lower ; choice to ex-
LrtiBia K. AtlliMi K. M. M. PaassLa.
ATHIHSO!! Jl PES.IELL,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
JtltTVIXTOWV, PA.
87CallactiBa aad Ceavevaaeiac preaaat
y atteadad ta.
Orrtca Ob Mala street, la place ef reai-
denre ef Laais K. Atkiasea, Kaq aootk ef
una (a street. Oct2,18ee.
WILBERrOBCE ICO rTETER,
ATTORNEY- AT -LA.W,
MlrFLINTOWK. PA.
COffiea ea Bridge treat, opposite
Court Uoim.
ABKILLIANT SUCCESS,
iu our
INEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT-
Three Doora above the old stand, ore Door above Democrat and Register.
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINT0WI PA.
M. CRAWFORD, M. D.,
Haa retained actively the practice of
Medietas aad Sorcery and their callateral
branches. Office at the old corner ef Third
and Oranga atreeta, Miffiintown, Pa.
March 2a. 1876.
Jena KeLacenLia. Jaaara W. Stimbbl
HCLll'GHLIl JL IT'MHEL,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROTAL, JUX1ATJ CO., FJt.
CyOnly reliable Comaaaiaa reprasaatad
Jan. 1, 18f?9-ly
WISH TO STATK
liond Street, New York.
per yar : single numbers 45
trial subscription for 3 months,
tGlectic and any $4 Magazine, $8.
Aaalbcr Rednctleai la tti
Price ar tabluet Pitotav
(raphi.
NOTICK
For the next 90 DAYS, I will make
f a I length Cabinet Picture, at $2 00
per dozen, and Bust Cabinet, at $3.00
per dnz-n. X Am alb makiog very
popular pictnre ca'led the Opera Pte
tur. at $2.00 per doz-n. and another
picture nailed the Jutnature famuli.
At $1 50 p-r dozen.
ILL WORK. REDUCED.
Cakds Raducei from $ 1 50 rt& Doze
to $1 CO pkh Dozes.
Do not fail to take advantage of
thia opportunity at once.
IteBpc'Ctfully,
Joseph Hess.
MifHiiitown, Pa.
Sept ICth, 18S9 3 mo.
MlgUtv Ulatg-iira and
tic ath.lus.
Romaa-
Xiagara ! Wonderful handi-work
of Nature, thy name alone lestirs
emotion, arouses thought, are, eon
juras up within one a vague idea of
thine immensity, and yet it is only
whon we gaze upon thee from some
commanding situation that the
grandeur and sublimity which ou
compass and enthrone thee are seen
and felt in their awe inpinng entir
ety. The first view of Niagara can
never be effaced from memory. It
whets the desire for another and an
other pilgrimage to the stupendous
ly beautiful, natural picture. F -r
tne benefit of the people of Wash
ington, Baltimore, and other fetation
on the line of the Northern Central
Railroad, the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will run a special excur
sion train of parlor and day coaches
to Niagara Falls, on Tuesday, Octo
ber loth, 1889, tickets good' to re
turn until October 24th.
Round-trip fare from Washington
and Baltimore, $10,000. Proportion
ate rate from other stations. Wat
kins Glen will be touched both go
ing and coming, and all who may de
sire to stop eff in either direction
and visit this romantic mountain
gorge will be afforded an opportuni
ty to do so. Traiu will leave Wash
ington at 7.10 A. M.; Baltimore, 8.20
A M.
50 ; Western. 3 40 to $4 : Texans. $3
to $4.10 ; Lambs, $4 to $5.80.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OP MIFFL1HTOWH, PA.
wrra
BRANHH AT PORT ROYAL,.
Stockholder! Indmdnallj Liable.
tOSKPH ROT BROCK. Prtmxdnt.
T. VAX 1KWIN, r..ir.
aiaccTen.
VT. C. Pomaruy, Joseph Kutbruck,
Job a Hertsler, Philip M. Kepner,
Robert K. Parker. Leuia B. Alkioaea,
T. T. lrwm.
itocuouiii :
Philip M. Krpuer, Annie M. Shrllay,
Joaaph Rothmck, Jana I), lrwia,
L. E. Arkinaon. R. K. Parker,
W. C. Paneruy, J. Holme Irwin,
John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin,
Mary Kortz, Jeronsa H. Thompson, Jr
Charlutte Snyder.
Three and Fear par cent, interest will be
paid un certificate of d-ponite.
Ijan 23. 1B89 U
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I ran Tor tootuacbc in than
lira uiinatt- : no pain, no extracting.
That I caa extract teatb aithont pai
L tha nsa of a Quid applied te the taeth
and gums; na danger.
That DUeaaed OaaaaikBOwa
aa Scurvy) treat ?a,e uccoasf'ully
and a cura war &'j"Sl!pruttl in avary
Teatk Fillbb and warraBtad ler Ufa.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchaBgrd er
remoddled, trom 89.00 to 812 per sat.
Baaatiful Gasa Kaaiaaiad Taat inserted at
price to suit all.
AU work warraated to giva perfect satis'
lactiaa. People who hate artificial teeth
with which they cannot eat, are especially
invited to call. Will visit professionally
at their herae 11 notified by letter.
Will visit regularly at Richdald tha 2ad
weeks ef May sad October.
Teas Cash.
G. Ii. DERR,
Practical Deatlat,
SKTiSLisHE ia airrLiBTOwa, Pa., is lb0,
Oct. 14 P5.
A SOLID
EEL FENCE
aav . BTV
EDDY'S
POTATO BUG
IXTIBM In ATOB.
Tbistatbe only prsueal
raischlns (ordnsUBX f taatar,
fana Grass, Ae., spoa po
tato vtcea to destroy tha
bMtls. SamdforlilBstratad
4. lrcular.
Ssisnarl XT. Hawlsy.
Hsdia, Delaware Co., fa.
Sola Amat for United atalaa
axrrpt J. I aad nsw us-
laod.
BW Tf onr dealer doaa
aothaapthetn.aesd tl.Mi aad I wiU sulp onate
B
m Aor. or
EXPANDED METAL
Sch-itt s Fll and Winter ooeninir iu Men's. Youths'. B V6" ad Ciiil
d en's clotl.ing, hati , cape, and Oents Furnishing Goods i now on. Since
the opening of our
NEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT'
our business ha Ioomeed np with wonderful increased sales over the cor
responding period of last year, crowded with eager customers, anxious to
inspect the elegsnt Fall and winter styles, whiea we sre offering to the
public at wonderfully low prices. L rpe as our assortment is, we want it
to be distinctly understood that there ia not a single overcoat, suit or old
garment for men. boys, and children, but what is strictly new and desira
Die, m every particular, yer to tbe front as the processor of low pi iocs, and
the very best valaes obtainable for money, we can honestly ssy that we ax
displaying a line of
Fall and Winter Goods
which for extensiveness of stock and thoroughness in selection have cer
tainly never been excelled in the county. We back every assertion we
may make about style, qnality, material and price. If all woo', we will say
o ; if part cotloa we will tell you : if all eotton. we will euHsrhten voa.
We strive to please our patrons in every way, so we ssy, that after inspec
tion you become dissatisfied with your purchase, bring it back to us, we
will cneertully exchange it. (Jan we say more T
0VE11D0ATS AND WIHTEH SUITSTOB MEN, BOTS, AND CHUDEH.
This matchless assortment includes almost every known material.
from an honest all wool domestic to the very finest imtiortations. None
but the very latest and most fashionable styles all being made and finished
alike to the buyer as well as the seller. We candidly ssy that we rive
such grand values that all sensible and economical people will do them
selves great injustite if they do not come and convince themselves of the
truth of oor assertions.
WORKINGMEN OF1 JUNIATA CO,
we want you to see for yourselves the Fall suit that we are offering at all
prices, irom 55, and wtt. Then we ask -ou again to see tbe all wool
Winter Overcoats which we offering at ffi, $7, and $H. Hnndreds of them
10 se.eot irom. Business men come and see
THE tELEGANT BUSINESS SUITS,"!
$8, f 10 and $12, made in ready first class styles, elegantly finished,
inspect the beautiful
Also
rivATAM,
year axpraas odea.
prspald.
SOMCTHIN. NEW.
For Residences, Omoboms, CfiwrreBtetL Fnvai
Gakocns tatcs Arbor. Window Guard, Trclll-ca,
Kirr-pmof Pl.Mr KING LATH, POOR 4TH,
tc. Write for IU'istrtticd Oualofcrue: mjuled fre
CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
US V. ;!- Sl Mttabwrwh, Pat.
tt3r,lTCre Her . a IU Orvc name of U
Don't you forget it,
- G. W. HECK,
has moved his Shoa Store with the Fullest Stock in the County,
Into the McCruii. ISiiilding.
FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, AT $S AND '$10,
newest and latest styles. Come end secure the cream of all the most fash
ionable aud very latest stjles, in truly elegant Fall Suits and Overcoats. b..
fore the stock gets broken. See the beautiful suits and overcoats we offer
it $10. We guarantee in every case perfect fit and satisfaction, Boys
and children SuiU and Overcoats, the vejy choicest, the very lowest
prices. Children's suits from $1.75 to $G. ISig Boys suits, $3 to"$12.
Our Hat Department Hts snd cape for men. boys snd children.
Goods just received and the very latest styles and shapes, not a popular
t jle is missing.
Eurnishing Goods in Magnificent Variety.
Neckwear never so complete. Elegant silk and satin seat's, satin
ned 25 rents. Beautiful four in hand satin lined. 25 cents. Man snd
Boys under xear for Winter wear in greatest profusion.
SCH0TT.
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
THREE DOORS ABO VK OLD bTA!ID,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. PA.
WinilOW XII U IB AU JlAJ-rJ . "AAA. W WB il A A a T
i r. ; . TU. . 1 ! clsiTotAsUaad habiL AOrai Iowa
LiriUaTC A AJV a-- -
It is a revolver
and around a number of the hand
somest and xaobt substantial ahoee.
Look at the revolver and be eonvinc-
ed.
riuperior Judge in Washington stat
i , , ii i : : 4
v aoout a taous.ua m-j. u.. yuArteI.lr Meeting for
Mrs. McClenn, wife of Rev. O. O. ! tj, current year, will be held in the
VL-Clean cf Lewiatown, died on tn MilHintowu " Methodiat Episcopal
26ih of September, aged 71 years. j (jburch, on Sunday, October 13th.
Chicago has subscribed eight mil-, S.rtic as 9 "if.f 7
lion dollar a an indisvemcct for the Love : "i
world a fair in 1&2 to b held there.
Thouiaa Faaick recently employed
at type Batting on
the Rtgiter, will
rament of the Lonl's Supper ; 2J P.
I M., Sunday School ; and 7 o clock.
preaching.
..i" bi:i.i.i.v:. u at iia T.w nf Ttters uncauea ior. re-
Ira le.
Wiibeikrce Schweyer Las
a law office on the Sout
1'ridge atreet, oppoaito
itoui
mainin in the Poet Office at Mifflin-
town, l a-, week" eUvieil , Z00-
Frem.Lewlitsv?n Papers.
The cloverseed in Mifflin county
promises to yitld fairly.
John T. Hartzler of Menno township
informs us that a bee tree was cut
ou Stone mountain a short time a:o
which contained a honey-comb ten
feet long well fiilod with honey. Auy
township in the county that can beat
this honey comb reconl will be at
liberty to let the public know of it.
While Charles Freed of
Lilleyviile was in the act of shooting
a cat at J. M. Wf-guer's last week
with au old army inut.ket that had
bejn loaded for a week or mor j uad
slooa in fie c.l.r ana rusUd, it cx
plodetl and knockod Mr. F. down.
cutting his forehead and arm. Ho)
laid in the yard until Sirs. Wagner j
found him. He was on fire. Mrs. i
V., put it out and called for aid and '
got him in the home. Mr. W. took '
him home and at tbis writing he is
nblo to be around again. j
A squirrel hunter ol xielleviUe. one
day ladt week undertook to emoke
out a squirrel that had run in a hol
low tree and in doing so ho set the
ttee on fire. The tree was along
i Jack's mountain and near a house.
Tho fire was soon to the top of the
tree burning at a lively rate and
searing the family in the house.
The head of the family tried to find
the hunter to bring him to account
for what he had done, bat he was no
where to be found, having male
himaelf scarce in those parts, for he
knew it would not be healthy tor
him around there. A watch was
had
been burned up to keep it from Bet
ting the building and mountain on
fire. L&at Sunday morn
ing two Mattawana girls, who
thought rowing a boat caaier work
than it proved to be, instead of at
tmding Sunday school, thought they
America. Case Ba'd. From the j would tako A row on the Apparently
Point to tho Plains. Social Problems. ' still Juniata. Gotting into a boat
In the Library. j they pushed out into the current,
m. j which was rather swift And neither
The October number of the Olectie . of the girls knowing Low to ue the
And , oars or Tn tne pole, tiler were Car
rie tl down stream a gooa ways in a
v -rv short time. Tbe boat iloatfed
ino revolver, now-.-; .
of th. shooting kind. FAiniittg Region, wid prove a de-
that cArrie. Around 'bt ?wr
Tarrner. x 1 1 Lr u nnu ajow uue. uiaaa-
ing poem. The Ritual Music of the J kept on the burning tree till it
Greek Church, treats upon a th
erne
that is not often taken up by
writers. The Magazine is a delight
ful continuation of itself through
such articles as The Two Roads.
Volapuk. Egypt under the Khedive.
In New Mexico. Wealthy women of
t a. cpeoea " for le(teisiu tbis list,
l UUn !! : wiXlak for advertised matter : , W- '
the Court .Pg ,., H. Meginnes,!
Laura Stroup. Ida ltanneis. juua
- to
f
now before us is full of variety
interest. The place of honor is giv
en to Gounod s Views on Art and
i Artists," nottis of coav riv- 'ioD takan
Ij Bovet, full ..f unghtnass
gestion. Cauuon Farr-r,
rider tiie head of ih '-Njther
World," atuiics low life in L .ndt.n,
tlia n.'caaion beinir a Ixk f the
above nsmed title. Mr. R S. Court- the ti:n they etarted.he girls were
ney contributes a very iataraatiag
sketch of li2er La;ou. a sciutirio
ft
18G5, ESTABLISHED
18S7
Special Invitation To The I'ublic
To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing tint
from
gves Oat
d.iV
THE IMMENSE STOCK
D. W.
OP
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who havti money to invest to examine tbe Stock of Gwode fW
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It i truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of iuit and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lew Prieea.
Hie prices leave all Competitors in the rear, tti't Jail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. H ARLE Y
MIFFl 1NTOWN FJl.
.JLSMJU.IU L L"
IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOW N THAT VT K HA VI
The Largest Stock
-OF-
HARDWARE UN THE COUiSTY.
Quality
n fi r n r.
ou tiT.il it i?n
basket a..-d t
took a lvAji'rg-s
p t out. Had it nrt
b-
It nf Mr Alia- ' r'. An.)rr.w AfcUtu&n
A'l. ilCiuUiaU vr lU-Ji J . V4 A'-'A A-, -
tr rville, but now of Altoona, waa in , Cb vs. B. Crawtobi, P . M.
town last Saturday acconiied by j James 1 LAke of Borden-
bla,,ue- v-.-.T..rr. chArces Riahop
Oeorge Wilson. poaUl agsnt run- R R Ftorof tha M. E. Church ' a.id philoav.phicwl eauib, hardly is
nicg between Hanrisburg avid , .j, t0:u.tiug nnhou'id doctrine on i grat thsn his liter nam -eake, Lrr i
York has beet promoted from cl&sal, ...tion of the resurrection in B.e.n. A piscj.; article of na
to cIam 2. the Bishop's book entitled. "Beyond p .rtAnce is thAt of Dr B irud in
. r - flr,T " Mr Lake chATges that "The Disea,CAUi?ht from Butciif.-
Mas Jan. McCullh of Hunting- the Grave , r
din, is senously ill at the hemeoi ner i"
friend'y stones thev d u
be floating vet Altout an
. fie Ushl
...
t MS oalu
b ur from '
AMI
rice
sen waatng in xne wttcr to tneir
W!tista to get to shore, pulling the
boat after them. The girls say the
nst rime taey rjo they will tke an
eipeTiencHi oarTrir-u with them.
R.ffis farmers cultivated
corn fields between the rows of
shocks and sowed vchest there.
Vr di.n't l4it Qsali'v o tb'ow a hone to Pric.
Iu n1a, we don'l a ight ur work or in-
tnuif tit'uuiina- to tr-nipt yu wiia a Iu piic tf-r
fKKr ffoois. Norn ti-jtttha tiwat C.otbiD lr Mot!,
Yunths, Bors arj4 Cbildrea.
A.
CO-
C. YATK8 &
SIXTH AND CiitSTNl'T STS
PHILADELPHIA.
rail
fc
Ijuilding Hardware wap never so low aa now,
AILS LOCKS, IIIBeKH Ac. CLMI1T, PLAIi ait,
in fact everything in the Hardware Line including Houhb 1'urDisBiBj Csosc
WALL PAPER, HLIiVDS, ifcc,
Are 3iow Sold at Jlottom Prirre by
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO.
fOULTET PA rs
It tiopxrly aiaaaged. Tha Pltst Bsl-
i.tTm labiiaht-d li'i'k y. turlr iliniTHi-d.
'tis f r tsi.riT mo' laruii-i
L.vt tliaa fir. crf.ls rco. trii 2- ?
u pot sid S .e stau. forrrjV r.i
Ar.r. .. . ternary Aa.xtia, a-S furi hi.
New Yerk.
f starylyarl AfrlciltWAl Hxrt, 7c;. Iv
tarahar's BlaaaarS ijuult Kij:-v
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