h 3KNTINEL & KEPHBhUJAN MIFFLIXTOWN wrESBlT. OCTE M. IMS. TERMS. iebeerlptioo, I1J0 p Mini if pud to 1topi tl.OO IT eel ptn lB tdfue,, XraaaieBt dTctuiwM taearad M M Hu r ach for each toiiitim. TnMlMt baetooaa aotlee IB local col aaui. M cnli par Ua for Mek taaertioB. PeaueUoas will be saade ta those desiring 4a edverrtee by Hie year, half or qoaru-r SHORT LOC.1LS. Dr. Books will lot-ate in Altoona. J. F. Stor waa on a visit to Phil adelphia. J. H. MrAliMtrM health ia not im proving. Vote for HourT K. Bor for Stat Treasurer. Alton Srholl was Loiae from other to the ht m Juniata. of Tlieorua Thompson, who? impair ed atat of minl requlrad hia con finement in the Harrilurg Insane Asylum, diad in the hoepiuble of that place some dajB apo. His re mains were brought to Juniata Co., for interment. The Lewistown Gazette is so strongly impregnated with temper- "w viewa mat it rt-ZHst-a to Rapport me jvrpuoucan ranaiuate lor Ciry mvHi.rioiw nna aad bis Tictorr willl thai I i iui. nwu .b w iiii. An exchange aftTe - If the post-mna- j On ita tera tnroaghout the country ahoald enforce th law in regard to the de livery of letter to parties through the post office, all jrirls under eigh teen and bora under twenty-one years of age could not get a ietter from the post-office unletta bv ordar of the parents or r jardian. Here ia I the law a. it reads : "All letters ad- lu ,hmo h"ur of " tt cre"" dressed to eirlii under eighteen rears i We" n,J' hn IouT boj m.biuc. AsSO- ' llf a7 or rfaivu nmfr 91 Tunru i.f a era i . " . -4. 1 1 . 1 . , . - . . . . . bit Dfuow was among ine lost. . -j- n-a uu', r- m ue r-iareatn toe car i tiieir vsai nia opinion on the question of parents or guardians. This law the licensing of aaloona. j for the protection ot virtu. vn youi:g Vote for Hrnrr K. Bover for as!',m of h000"' parent, agan ft State TresHHrar. " " mprincip.VJ youug men who seek to J. 1. Ifc.bmaon. a former resident and um the mails as a means of ar : and merchant ot Iywavle, thicoun- rauinni? meetintrs and little tt-a- ty, disxt at Ifc-rrysTille, Dauphin Co., tes of various aorta. j If tea proprietor 01 Ke-np'e Balaam j last ThnrBdar after a lingering ill-' . ; : rbonld publuh a card of tbanka. cnuia nesa. ttia remains were twicer. t ' t mi oauui wraner. : MImlill ri -...m, ,hiw r . w - . Waterloo, Juniata coulW. for buriiL 1 The Public fCllel Liw. j him daily fromtkoaa wb bava bey aared Perry County Freeman, ! j of aevera thro a! and long trouble bv the Harry K Crawford of Harrisbnrir ' The public school law now in force ' of Kenp'a Balaam, it woold III a fair ha.1 an arm an barlK- miUV.l u iu this state Drorides that tha use of ! el book. Haw a? oca batter ta iaita ah way to Fort fit tba Mooni pad. With ita beaatiful flag or white, blna aad rod, Tbara ara aigbty-vix on boar thli b-rk, Each frh and livoly a tb larx. Bat an evil ana far ni of ngb'. A alow and decaiUal -axeeb did light. And O ! Tun cannot t Wimt il oat. Fur bia aifirr to ca'ailr and trn'hfnIH aay, Dar Lord I wuuld boi b T mr w . Claba A. a , L. S. Card mt Thaski. Scon's Emulsion HYPOPHOaPHITES. B tatSMaw! and vdorsexS byf FtiyM. dost because it is the best. BBBBBBBwaBtana-BawaBBBBBwaBwawaBa-afcaaa-aaj. loaia U. Araiaaua. V. M. PuiiU. 1TKIHSOS . PES SELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWW, PA. SColIvctiiig and CoBTeyaaoing prompt y attendod ta. Orrici On Main atreet, ia place of resi dance ot Louia K. Atkinson, Kq-, aonta of klridga atreet. Oct 25, niLBCRFORCG SCHWETEH, ; ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Mlt FLINTOWN, PA. Bridge fttre-t, oppoMta ft ii Tilatable aa ITDr. (t is three tinea af&oadsni as iicSa CciIi73rOC I! is far rrrisr to sH cthBT fO-ciloA Ilia a perfect 2n!ca.doc3 not t?i--rv m. Crawford, m. d It is "rondarfnl a fifish preauccr. It 1b the last T&sjblj tss Conimmptlsa, Ecrcfala, Sronchhia, Wasdrg Xis eaaet, Chrosio Corgha aad Cold:. Bold, fry all XrrwyffUta. "OOTT BOWME. Chemlats. N.Y. C'Urt Hfiii-f. Haa reaaind actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral braachee. OtBce at tha old corn-r of Thir4 and Orange utrneta, Mittiintotn, Fa March 2U, 1M7G. A BRILLIANT SUCCESS, in our JNEW ClOTHIG DEPARTMENT: Three Doors aboT the old stand, one D.or abora Democrat and ftiataav BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWX PA. Thompaoutown oer Sabbath. Snow binls in larfrs uumlers were c'upling in the Patterson ard last P"fane and olscene language by any to call on any druggiat and get a aampia Tieibls in the wonIh last week. Thurs-lar, that amputatio'n became ' T"!"1 Bha11 constitute good catutefor bottle that yon ay ii tr oarir ita . . , ... . , IneceHsarr. Drs. Crawford and Banks ' "I,ul"ion ,rom -chools ; also that ; po-or. Largo aattlea 50e and $l.(X. . , I performed the operation. The arm nJ who 8h"J1 cnt Mat or othr- Ur. in this pla nest month off about thre- iBeh j wis. injure school houses, fences or Did tou see the Hustler at i ran-1 low the ahoulJer lOUtbuUdings theroof are liable to . 1 1 . nsruB "- " Lint of letters uncalled for remain- ote f.r rtulip mith lor toiner. ,ins iu the P.O., at Mifflmtown, Pa fK, not fil to aee the Hustler at I k ding. OrtlHr 2S. ' P.r- il.. Kran. iaeii. Ilar.lwara (VimnlST I "on calling for letters Mt.M-a ! titers: imam it itath, Aaron Mostetter. Chas. B. ChaBToan. P. M. 91 T FATHER' PE. in th'o list :ii i t. t 1 wm i-ni vi lor BiiarTiiiMi matter. I wi Bitting at at daak na day. And reading o't oM Irttna, ' Wbn anadenly mr t I raived. Aad on tnj Tatber'a pro I gasd. Harry Hawk ami Liwin Showsra are painting the roof of the Court House. The Commiseiouer'a clerk, (K AV. Btirchfield, has been tpiite ill the past 10 days. It is sail? i;iu is plcutr this sea- suspension and punishment, and the parents of such pupil shall le liable for damaces for the amount of in- jui ozi 'irt 1 111 vw tut leacuer, the amount to be determined br the directors aud colkcted bv the court. ' ThrTm WM ""hi ,h', B""1 P0' The school 1 ease is a good pke to ' Li" ,b" m dr" mT "-"S1"-. ' enforce the law of the State, 1 1 PI raaa.ag, t And maae on i'a para Saubain trachiaga. riTE BEARH HILLED. i darxon went to Shade mountain to i hunt Uat Saturdar. Ralph carried Tlie Middlebnrg Post the rn and Dave carried the frame. iuterestin account of a bear hunt. In addition to other sranie theT shot Fire bears an old she bear and four I ! Taraa with tbia pea tkoae werda bo I 80 true, eefnll of maaoing, published j For ba araa Ued'a appaiatad ana. To tall tba lova ot bia Uuly Saa. son, because of the mild winter of ' a fox squirrel, which when measured enha were seen in the field several j I from tip of nose to tip of tail was mi lea northwest 01 iiuiuieDurg, on ! -1 t...l . I T T I KnnJar rV-t.KI- lth KVrl 1 ki ra. mi. ukii am 1 1 1 1 u lumH I v.. - " ,u - - a year ago. Chicago women held meetings nrga the holding of the world's Fair in that city iu lb'J'2. XA for William II. Groninger fer County Suryr. IUt. Wallace of Iewintown will preach in the Presbyterian church f this place next Sabbath. (treat expectation ara centered in Vote for William H. for Count t Surreror. . ! hunters went after them but could i rt - not find them. 1 hat same evening the old bear was shot br a man near This is what people call an "off, Beavertown, but not killing her fche year." A few dnys hence we elect a j escaped. The next morning a gen State Treasurer, an official who col-1 ,.Tni imnt was instituted, In which lecta and disburses $10,000,000 and , twentv-two nimrods and a host of one who ha supervision, over $20,- j dna "took part, and before nine 000,000 of the State's money. Is ! o'clock the five bears were killed, not this an inipoatant office, and is it Thar were piled on a wceon and haul- the knitting factory that is alxiut to ' prepcr to call this an off year ? I ei to a butcher's shop in Beavertown established at JIcAlistervill. I physical argument between ! "re they were skinned and cut up Tl,- n. -. .....nr V.va a l.rljo MeH Pannahakfcr ami Dovi.l ll.fT. , n.l tne meat OlViaea. across the defunct d'itch to counei t ' man, lat Wetlneslay evening about with the river bridge abutment. 9 o'clock, resulteti in Dave going on . , TI . a. 1 n involuntary planga through the Long years atnee. lbs hnd that aa-l P"B Was laid ia daath'a cold embrace. Bia laat meaoagaol lore ta me, 'Beraember tbo worda I apok Bnto thee Claba A. Gitii. thU Tressurar. .f tha Ptmt Of- ;fice. He came out from tbe broken Arrested aad Released. Squire A. H. Weidman went be fore District 'Attorney Ponnell and A Family. CalherlBg. Bare yon a fatber f HaTa yoa a mother f Have joo a aon or daughter. Aimer or broth er bo baa not yet takes Kema'a Balsam for tbo Throat and Lnnga, tba guaranteed remedy for the enro or Cocgha, Colda, Aatbma, Crony and all TLroat ai.d Lang troubif f It ao, a by, when a iiipla bel tie ia gladly given to jou,j'rt by any drag glat, and the Urge size coitf only oV eenie one 1.00 I JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIJITOHJI, PA. WITS BRANCH AT PORT ROYA1 Stock:hfli3er Indiridaallj Liab.f . JOSKVH ROTH ROCK. Pr,Jnt. T. VAN 1KWIN, Cathi. Joaa VcLacoBLtn. Jortra W. SriMMBa MCLal HLI . ST7MMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUKI ATA CO., PA. CE"Only reliable Companit-a represented. 1, 18P9-ly WISH TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, ScliottV Fall an ) Winter opeuing in Men u. Youth, IS ivs' anal Chit dren'ei clothing, Lat, caps, and Gouts Furnishing Goods is now 00. Sine the opening of our iS'EW 'clothing department. our business hws loomeed up with wonderful irjcreaoed sales over tha eer responding period of last year, crowded sith eater customers, anxious t inspect the elegant Fall and winter styles, which we are offering to the public at wonderfully low prices Large as our assortment is. we want 11 to be distinctly understood that there is not a single overcoat, soit or ol4 'garment for men, boys, and children, but what strictly new aud desira ble, in every particular, ever to the front as tb proee nsor of low prict s, aad the very best values obtainable for money, we can honestly ssy that we are displaying a line of Fall and 1 fainter Goods tmcTn. VT. C. Pom.-ri.r. Jobs Hertalar, Kehert K. farker, T. T. Irwin. J moph Rathrock, hbilip M. Kepner, bouia K. Atkintn, arocuauisas : rhilip M. Kepnor, Aoaie M. Sbellei , Jaaaph Rolbrock, Jasa H. Irain, L. E. AtkisaoB, K. E. Parker, W. C. Poaaeroy, J. Hoisea Irwio, Mary K arts, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr Jobs Uoruler. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte dayder, Jaatah L.. Barton, Jobs at. Blair, Kebart B. Patterson. Three and Four par eeut. Interest ail) lw paid on certiticaira at aepusite. .)An 23, 1RP9 ti EuULSIQ DIED'. t . tiurns l rpmpson i engagea in gia-s who a uungeti eye an.i a i.ruise , lHlged information a-'ninut David the tvjsmesH or raising mickeus on on tne urirtge ot nm ne. ! Loudenslager of Walker township,! his prip-rtj a-ljoming Patterson. Eiigl-sh Si.avin Linim.-nt removes ! charging him with having set fire to ; The Kvlirs of four hundred prom-1 all Hard, S.ft, or Coloured Lumps ilatthew llotlg r's burn. The Dis inent citiens of Johnstown victims : and Blcmishea. from lwirws. Bloxl ' trict Attorney brought the case be ef the lloid have not baeu found. i Sjuivin, Curls, Splints, Sweeney, i 'jre S-uirc C. B. llomilig. The' . ! Tfm, ibinu i tt. .q V,irAiu .1 ) S.illirM iks varmnl in tliA I .Misa Jennie itanks arirt ts Mary - . - ilumU at Sheriff Noble. The Sheriff Krry?burg, Dauphin county, r.. rtcuweur were m jwisiown vi . u-.. '...:1,..L-I...... .,! . .l . T. Kobiou. late of a iting friends ou Saturd.-.y nnd Snn-dav. Clabk. On the 9t . inst., in lion roe township, from whooping cough, Suoan Mary, infant daughter of Mr. ; and Mrs. Perry Clark, aged 1 vear and 1 month. Robisos. On the 11th inst.. 1 hat I ran stop tooth acbi in less live feiinutt-s ; ni p:tin, nn extracting, Tbst I can extract teeth mithont pain, , l tha use of a ttiiid p-lit-d to Ilia teeth anil gums; no aangnr. That Diseased R I B I (knosa . a Scurry) treat jfrrje , ed aiiccoasfolly and a cure B srti,egf-rsiited in every Teelb Fillrd and nrarranted tor life, artificial Tectb repaired, exchanged or. remoddled, from $9.00 t t per set. beautiful Gum Kuaiocled Teet inserted at prices ta suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satia-lactiaB.- I'eopls who bate artificial teeth ! with which they cannot eat, are especially , invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly atjtichllnld the 2nd. weeks of Hay aad October. ! Tshms Ca-h. G. t,. DERR, Practical Dentist. ESTABLISHED IN HirFLISTOWS, Pa., IS 1860. Oct. 14 '65. which for extenmveness of stock and thoroughness in selection have cer tainly never been excelled in the county. We back every assertion we may make about style, quality, material and price. If all wao , we will say -o ; if part cotton w will tell you : if all cotton, wo will enlighten yoa. tbas e strive to please our patrons ia every war, se we say, that alter insi lion yon become Uissatisned with yonr purchase, bring it back to us, will cheerfully exchange it. Can we say more f OVERCOATS AND WUiTEl SUITS POS MEN, BOTS, AND CHILDREI. This matchless assortment includes almost every known material, from an honest all wool domestic to the very finest importations. Nome but the very latest and most fashionable stylos all being made and nuisheA alike to the buyer as well as the seller. We candidly say that ws give such grand values that all sensible and economical people will do sheas selves great injustise if they do not come and convince themselves of the truth of oar assertions. WORKINGMEN OF .TTJlsr IATA CO, we erant you to see for yourselves the Fall suit that we ara offering at all prices, from $4, f 5. and f 6. Then we ask 70U again to see the all wool Winter Overcoats which ws offering at $6. $7, aud $8. Hundreds of tkssa to select from. Business men come and sea THE ELEGANT BUSINESS SUITS. $8, $10 and $ 12, made in ready first class styles, elegantly n t 1 t uished. Ala OF PURE COD LIVER Cii AS" HYPOTHCSPHr'? Almost ae Psiat.-jbla t.t i,v.k . ; S dtaguta.d ttk.C it cats La take- . lceld. aad sn.al'r.t:J by Aba . Mnt.Uvs StOUt ach. V xtru t urn i-la" "1 . 1 eaastt be tolrrstsst AuA ajr she vik j Oi aaf lam of ttaia aA eltu trie tiy i -m, p ui'ni la aisch aauri. ellicAtiuTi.. 1 Efsiartalila at a ah jndcrer. PetMHAi gsin rap'liy wV-lc t" ;n ! RTOTTS EMTUIiiX U ... v.--.od oiv i -iijaniau. Ml Lie UJ A 1U. r.UU J.-'-il Jin- .U&jor I rttioB in the world fo- to a rtli t tju' ;' aterloo, A SOLID bTHEL FENCE! Vote for William H. (Jroniugcri f..r County Surveyor. The l'o'jiona tlrange f Juniata rounty tl not favor ttie removal of the exhibition pl.ice from William's' drove. I We aro now on the horne stretch. ni-ction day November 5th is on ly a few days off. Much work, im eratively necessary, reciainti to be done : the time in which to do it is stt brief. Orcuivtjyer Pr. Ifctvid Wilsn, f Port Rival ha received an appointment in the Agricultural ltartraent at Wash ington. Tie Y. W. C. T. U., met nt the h'lliif i.f M: Jennie Howe on Ctier- i v s'reot i Tuesday evening, theiarw; After ytu think that every Re J'.'lh int. I publican voter thnt cau be secured Vote for l'hilin Smith for Coroner. 1 b" W,n 1" after, can your list A bv th use. of one bottle. Warrant ; tf-k t m tr Lapp and a numWr p , a. xsooiaou. taw 01 a.ierioo toi CONSUMPT'CN, SCPCFtil V e"l S.ld bT Ia. Iiauka & Co Drti"- citizens with him uu the evoning of . cou"tv. -5 years, 1 month and j 3 NE8AL DES.U.TY, WSVi gits,Miill.rtown.Pa. Oct 31-8.S,lv ; the 2 th-IaHt Friday evening and 10 da-vs- colm -nl chI rvie cTil " ' " ... .. a . M-. ii. . u: i a P.,,.,.- r !. ;..a ..it WLDS and CftKOX'C Colli nc. hui ill iiuwi smuKiuu uil xrnw. ...U...-UU mill wmi., i r nrMl rawilu IWcma 1 1 1 Ijoudenshiger. and brought him leading, W llliitm E. Fugtley, nttd , taaibig i Chiiirn. &4i lu ali ' ri. . i to town und l.Mlg-l hiiu iu jail for a , alout litl years. Hit r.-'iuaiuw were" , , h'-ariug ou JSatuniay at 11 o'clock, brought to this place for interment. iOn Witurdav morning the prisoner'sj Haws. On thelTth iiiht.,iu Hunt- f .. 1 . . . . 1 ... I. ..l.i;..,.. . . ,1 1 i v, i t r T J . l: 1 I 1"lu" "uu n iiriri lsgnon, ITOlU COIlhUUllH ion, X elt-r II. Let us get down to s..hd ! .,,,,... , -.A w..i k at once. The watch-word of j uUr fl to tW wJIt r(.ab juts of township. this campaign should be--"(,3t out , '. UIUHi vht,n t,,K ,ir.l,riu , J 1 . . . a.,d on their st.iUm.nt rs.ju.re Weid- t n.i.-Oa the 1st inst in Fay- 4i., 4- i ' ette township, jlrs. Ann Wills, a-'ed j lavid wns released fi'om custody base cr HXPANDED METAL ttTFHojIHTK:!. S0arTu!Nr HEW for rcsioencfs, Churchfs. CFsrtinift, Farms Caiidlns Gottn, Aiixn, Window UuarSA. Trsllli, ! irt-irm.f I T.AS-! n:((l LATIt, DOOR 4TS. Jlc. Wr.u fi.r illustrated Ci.taKsnie: mailed free CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO IMi V titer 1'illabnran. fa. rU .iATB li-r kerp lu Ciive name ot ibis paper the Sta-i.t-home vote V j Vote for William II. for County Surveyor. j A pointer to Republican poll work - i i 1 FaLL 4nd winter overcoats, at is AND 10, j newe&t and latest styles. Come and secure the cream of all the moat fash- ionable and very lutest styles, in truly elegant Fall Suits and Overoonts, be i fore the a tock gets broken. See the beautiful suits and overcoats wm offer I at $10. We guarantee in every case perfect fit aud satisfaction. Boys and children Suits and Overcoats, the very choicest, the very lowaas prices. Children's suits from $1.75 to Big Boys suits, $3 to 113. Our Hat Department Huts and caps for nieu. boys and childrea. Goods' just received and the very latent styles and shapes, not a popmlav style is missing. Euruishing Goods in Magnificent Variety. Neckwear never so complete. FJegaut silk and satin scaift, satia lined 25 centd. Beautiful four iu html H iiiti lined, '!' cents. Man an4 iioys underwear lor Winter wear in groatest prolusion. S C H 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, (THREE HOARS allOTG OI.Dm.1D, BRIDGE ST., M1FFL1NTOWN. 1'A. 80 years, 10 mouths and 18 tlays. ' Interestloc; to the Ladles. I The next meeting of the Pomona traugo will le held at Centerville, Walker township, in the first week In IVcenibor. Johnson Sarvia, a former resident wf Water-ford, Juniata county, died in South IMkota ou the Sth of Oc toler, aged H3 years. The Sdiliers Veteran Association of Perry county, hell its fifteenth annual re union, at Hurvsvilla, on Saturday the I'Jth inst. Vote for Henry K. Boyer for State Treasurer. Mrn. Wul UrCulloA h of Port Royal Miss Sallie Shuman of IitUburg and I Ijet us get to werk without daisy ! M. K. Diehl is in the citv buvinsr closely to see if there isn't one more her winter millinery goods. The who can be brought to the ix.Us. , latter part of the wee'k she will have Every vote count. Many a man has ' larsre assortment of the latest stvles. ority of one. . Those wanting somethin"- new in been lactcd bv a majority Iat your motto on election day le "OaE VOTE MOU." The feeling of security prevailing among Republicans is greatly to be deplored. They say we have a "walk over. This ia our greatest darger. Apathy -naturally consequent upon over-confidence mav defeat our can didate for State Treasurer. Unless ! we can arouse our people to the im portance of energetic work, we are likelv to find ourselves in the minor Those wanting something new in hats, bonnets and notions will profit by calling soon. They can have the latest styles at lowest prices. Aatotber Reduction la tb Price mf Cat bl met Photographs. NOTICE. For the next 90 DAY'S, I will make fall lenjrth Cabtnrt Pictures, at 2 00 ity on the morning of November Cth. ler dnzen. and l?itif Cabtnett, at 3.00 Miaa ran ma Tennis, were visiting tn tea n on last Wednesday. The river roso about two feet on Sunday, which ia quite a lift for the ferry boats, and water enough to make the run of eelx easy. The cog wheels of the river briilge derrick, cut a fiuRer for John Reynolds. Dr. W. 11. Banks, gave surgical attentiou to the cae. Vote for William H. Oroninger for County Surveyor. Murphan Pannabaker will go to Cualport, Pa., thin week, and become au apprentice at the printing trade in tha Coal port Standard office. The world did not come to an end as had been predicted it would on he 25th day of October, and Advent ists are corres jiondingly gloomy. Vote for Philip Smith for Coroner. Potatoes raised bevond the Miss- VeU for Henry K. Boyer for State Treasurer. The bnrning of a piln of shavings and brush along the pike, a short distance north of town, caused the fire whistle to sound about half past ight o'clock last Thursday evening. Everybody turned out and were pleased to learn that for once that the material on fire was not the de struction of some one's valuable prop erty. It was quite a wkile before everybody learned the location of the fire. People on the other side of the river came to this side, and people on this s.de wanted to go to the other side having mistaken the smoke and lisbt about a locomotive for the fire that caused the alarm. Vote for Thilip Smith for Coroner. The wild turkeys in Terry Co., have lost their natural cunning or the hunters have Iwjcotue more es uert as is evidenced bv the number VIFFLINTOWy MAKKFTS. JIirrLts'cas. Ocr 3", 1"J"9. flitter IS Fa-sa 20 Ham IS Shoulder, 10 Sides, 8 1-Si d ..... . .. , 10 SlirrLIJiTOWJt GRAIN vkea Corn eli I ............ tlats. Ryo ("Wrerseei. ..... ........ Timcthv ee4 ......... .. Max -d Bras t'hO , 5-l-t.rt a ....... ............ liritiul atutM S til. ... . . .. A tf.riiiT-.4i dsi. ........ .... t 1'.' Don't yon forget it, G. W. II E C K, Las uiovetl li s hl.ne .-ttie with the Fullctt fc'tock in the County, ! 1865, ESTABLISHED, 18S9. j Into the SlcCrmn ISt.'.I.ling. I., InvUation To The rubUe To uttena tie tractive bale ol Clothi.g .hat gws ea da i AriKiT. T W & ft H'l .... !A .... '. tiO t tn i i- m V . ivT S y ! 26, ISS'J. No. 1, P, lied tl.-e Opero Picl , , , ' , , ' wliaaty cents. Ct ioz.-n. anl anotiiei 1 4 . .)- t - per dozen. I am also making very popu.ar pict ui e cal turt, at S2.00 per tloz.-n picture aalied the .Vinaturt Panntll. at f 1.50 pr dozen. ALL VORK REDrCED. ! Cards Rebcceu fbom 2.50 pek Dozen to $1 50 rut Dozrx. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity at once. Respectfully, JosEPa Hess, Miffliniowu, Pa. Sept 16th, 1889. 3mo. TRIAL LIST, DEC. T.. 1S89. A HI3 XDhJ.l HIA XTAtta7TS. O. ! ennsylvu:i:it Ccrn -11 to .Vr ' r. ! il.: I JU.Ui i. . C. i4jVd liOUH, :C. ItlH-SiA'l'S, ; 5-. Turkeys, 1 1 IvJ -h . a io a jvuui. Ji-.ve tie. s J;c a' pound. liuttcr, Hi to Cic. I -c 1 Lous tga 1R to 0 cell In a d.:zeu. i Fresh eggs 23 to 24c Potatoes .rr -m the west at 40 to 50c a bushel. Ai-; pies at 51.50 to $2.75 a bushel. lby i at id cents to 1.00 a hun.iieil: pouuds. Straw at V-Oa to $1 a hun dred pounds. lssirtn river are sold in I Uilacielphia. of turkevs that are shot: for exam Two years ago Pennsylvania ship- pie read" the Bloomfield Advocate : I'td potatoes to the Western states. Last Friday morning Edwin Clouser, T. . . .. 4i.. of this boroujrh shot four wild tur- The attention of persons on the " l" . , . . i a i . i kevs. and Thomas Kitner. two ; botn stats is directed to the sale ef Robert Thompson farm, by tin ministrator Uriah Shuman. Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu- it i inn laiier ueiag bauama hi vuc bua i i t 4 1 .. .'... 1.. , txuniv oiiiieriuiraucub a 14m iawa iui weeK naineA over nis mu um.i succeeded in wild turkeys. about Liverpool and bringing down three man or snimals cured in 30 minutes j ach Itice aud Henry Sheaffer, of by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This place, spent part of last week never fails. Sold by L. Banks it Co., j bunting iu Liberty Valley and came Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa. Oct. 31, , j,omo with three wild turkeys and Ij. J thirteen squirrel Mis. Eliinlieth R Robison, wife' The Young Republicans of Penn of J. Whellburn Robison, late of Mil- avlvania ought to b particularly in t"t i towuship, deceased, died at her t',restd ia the election this Fall, ow lmme in Patterson on the morning , jng t the fact that the Republican of October 'fntl bcb.1 58 vears, 11 1 -.nidate for State Treasurer, Hon. months and 16 da vs. Miss Diehl, is now in Philadelphia baying a rnitlinerv this week she will las home with the new stock which ladies will want to alert from. No trouble to show goods. Henry K. Boyer is like tlicm, a young man. He has been active in DiehUisnow w I'hU,ieipnmKublreonl fpw TWi and a full bne of fall and nter attAined to lis pr. seut promi y goods, and by the close of j nenpe bufore the le hy hi un. tiring energy ana innerens aomty. There is po reason why hundreds of other voung men in Pennsylvania should not beetiunlly succesfuL Mr. 1 1 Borer ia a representative Tonng Re- aee T) 1 4 .l.tr tb. .f-uoon of the 22ud inst,. publican, and all other tt tk.i v.v r-;-A, ,, T nubheans in the State should t . V aonn " . . r . - 4 . -.l Jr. ..n'ne Lane iu Tu -arora VallsT took tri.on iutwm - -7-s ' his electiB. Mis ngni is ineirs tne ia Tu' ;aror Vallsv snd ies rtjaumM. Th'" adds sn- Jonathan E. Crc vs. Dwelling House Insurance Companv of Bos ton. No. 33, Dec. T., 1S88. Sum mons in aasumsit. Plea, non as stmwit. C. W. Ford vs. R M. Ford. No. 5, April Term. 1SS9. Summons in assumsit. Plea, non assumpsit. A. J. Hass vs. T. J. Middagu. No. 31, April Term, 1SS9. Summons in Trespass. Plea, not guilty. William Cleck vs. Samuel A. Thom as. No. 33 April Term, 1KS9. Sum mons in Trespass. Plea, not jruilty. E. L. (iuss vs. William H. Ale Donald, owner, and Wilbcr F. l!e Cahan, contractor, No. 39, April Term, 1&-S9. Motion to be tnadd a party to the record. Plea, non as sumpsit. Mary Kyle, James Kyle, Annie M. Kyle, John Kyle, Susan J. Kyl, Joseph S. KyltJ aud Martha B. Kyle, minors bv their next friend James Kylo vs. Adolph W. OppeL No. 28, St-p. T. Summons in Trespass. PI.' not guilty. John Krouso vs. Adolph W. Op jel and Frank OppeL No. 29, Sc-p. Term, 16S9. Summons in Trespass. Plea not guilty. M. II. Varnes vs. John Bashore. No. 53, September Term, 1889. Summons in Trespass. Plea not guilty. S. T. M. Culloch vs. Jacob Wise haupt. No. 124 Sep. Term, 1SS;. Apical of plaintiff, from judgment of ii. W. Oliver, J. P. Theo. H. MEXIKnEB, Protknnotary. Prcthonotarv's Office, Mifflin-) town Pa .'Oct. 19, 1SS9. ) THE SHOE BRUSH GON C ! Ba I Mil II I I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of j VoIff's AC M EBIacking j and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather. j Sold br Soot Sveav Otoears. Proaaaaa, as. The best Harness Dressing in the world. WOLFF A RANDOLPH. fmKXLpWL EDDY'S POTATO BUG IXTEBMIItATOB. . TtuSMtha ) ly praetHUU lasrtaiaa foetrnua Plaetrr, I iru Grata, Aa- apoa p. taw Tinas t- d'-stroy tha bertia. rndtorIllatratod 1 ircular. vaaaatel Hsarlry. Moilia, lelaa-sre Ca.. fa. AnU lt r.l'niAMl tltltfa axerpi 2.X. and 'w tjif- rm-Xt toot dealardnas Bot kai-p them, send ti -j aad twill skip oos as woBraxpTaasoAoa. upaaaas faapaui. 1 (' y 'from ! THE IMMENSE STOCK OP B. W. HARLEY. It will I TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine th Stock of Uoda .W MEN, BOYS AND CHJL.DRHST It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES I of Suit and Overcoat-, at the Wonderfully Low fri.. Ilin prices leaT all Competitors in th rar, so m't aWl to giv him a cull if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFF .INTOWN YJ. IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN TII1T WB HAVH The Largest Stock -OF- 1JARDWARE IJN THE COUISTY ' - . r.s sJ'SAa Q, u n I t v r, r is AN r l v Wa don't s'srvp Quality to throw a hone to I - Ta oth worrls. w doo't s'iKlit our srork or n lt?rior vriniiuiir o t-nipt you wilU a low iiric -ror roods. Nor- hul'the li--l Ckilhing lir V. Tontna, Bora and Cbildrrn. Tba Stuiuul md Repui'trwa oClra ia tie placa to act job work doae. TiTit. It will par von if ym nesd anvtBine in last l!ns. A. C. YATKS &, CO . LEIM.KR BCILPITH, SIXTH AND rilFSTM T STS PHILADELPHIA. Luildirg Flardwar wiw rrrer o low ai low, XAIM, LOCK!), IIIXGKS aV.C.. CENI"T, rLAITH, in fart everything in tba Hardware Litia including Ileus ToraialiiBa WAIiL, PAPER, OLIiDS, iVc. Are Iow Mold nt Bottom Price lw FRANCTSCTJS ITARDWARE ft CO. 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