Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 06, 1889, Image 3

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MIPFLINTOWN :
WED1ESD1T. SOT. , IMS.
TEEMS.
SaBeertptieB, 1.50 p uiu if paid
la iJMCi H-OO W mot paid la edeaace.
wraaatecit adeertlseneeta taearted M 60
eeata per lk rer ca taeertioa.
-rreaataet baaiaeee sotlces ts local eoU
1M, 10 eeata per Una for aach laeerttoa.
Daducnona will 1 made ta tboaa deeirwf
l ad'ertiee by lha rear, belt ar quart -r
rear.
SHORT LOCALS.
In Mitch. 11 of ratters. .n killed a
453 Mund hog.
partridge hunting
Rabbit and
opened last Friday.
The Perry County Railroad was
ripened on Saturday.
Mm. (Iraif, wife of Rer. Philip ;
iraif is ill with a fever. j
J. N. Keller. Es.., is in Philadelphia
attending to lenl business. j
A literary &city lias lieeii organ-1
iiad by Patterson school No. 1.
Remain ber, Stray ar is selling '
clothing for men and Kits at cost. l
Did you w the Hustler at Fran
ciscns Hsrdwant Company Store.
Wild turkey in the mountain in
Turpett twp., uro reported plenty.
The bridgtt crossing the rre-k nenr
old Port Royal is about completed.
Do not fsil to see the Hastier at
tha Franciscns Hardware
Store.
Company j
i
The President has appointed the I
tl, .Uv ..f VMnVr Thsntuirir.
in., ,l.v' "
Andrew Hank has lecomo a stu
'dent nt law in the office of Patterson
A Neely.
The United Brethren congregation
of East Ka'.em
lnteml iiurcnasing a
new organ.
James McCauIer
the new jms
t
master tv.k charge of the jiost office
last Friday.
T.awrer Jacobs is happv ov r the I
-adreut of a girl baly
to
grace
the '
family circle.
Samuel McCulloch of Harrisburg,
visited his parents ia Milford town
ship last neck.
Samuel Horning a student in a
veteriucry school in New York City
came home to vote.
Charles McClellan has secured em
ployment in Altoonaaud left fer that
place last Thursday.
Elmer Basle has been out on a
tour selling carriages and buggies
for Showers & Scholl.
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.MISS Jiaggien.ep.te, i"" ' -
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Horning tn this place.
ttcorge Hartley and Oilrujn Stew-!
art sent a day hist week, hunting
in Licking Creek valley. j
Mrs. Frances Bnhr f Mexico, sohl ,
.11 acres of ground to Cal Magruder .
jor six iiuu.ir..t ttottars.
ef Lwwistown
the g-.trst of Miss Vsiiiiiie Espeu-L.
ohade some tiers last week.
Andrew and Jant. H Hanks on ;
NovemUr l3t. the tii-t lawful dar
for killin- ra vui. .1 six. " !
R ttU rt L ;! it having a we'd
drilled iu the lot on which he recent
ly erected M-w houso aud stable.
Within the past two weeks five red
foxes have ls-eu shot on the ridge,
not a mile northwest of Patterin.
Ths ferries hare stopped running
for the night trains making it pih
difficult for Wlated travelers to cross.
lUtween dark, last Thurs lay even
ing, an.l daylight Friday morning
the post office iu this placed changed.
Dr. V. H. Banks and J. Howard
Ncelr, fvp, sjeBt several days in the
early part of this week iu Philadel
phia. Ill health has driven ticorge L.
Hovter to relin.inish teaching thisj
winter. Ha waa lu incipal of Mexico
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schools.
The President, by proclamation,
has admitted North and S. .thDako
Sat membership among the states of
the Union.
Hog cholera is epidemic in cer
tain districts in the state of Indiana.
Ia steuben countr nearly all the hogs
have died.
For one dollar and fifty cents in
advance secure the rhtMephui
Wnkly Prrtt and the Sestivmt. asd
Rkrvat.tcit one year.
Farmers in Juniata who are cngng
ed in the raising of peaches tuaka
grain growing on their farms a sec
ondary consideration.
Thilo Paunabsker aud son Thilo,
are in partnership to butcher hogs
this season. They are prepared for
work .f this kind now.
E.l-r Strayer a medical student
ia the University of Pennsylvania,
was at th" l ome of his father in Pat
terson a few dars this week.
Viwiil lA'tr is noiue uuui t "'i'
. . r-. IT. t I, t .itli liiin
' i inuia. ,,e uiuujub .. ......
.i I,;. . .1.1-.. : ,1.; town three
' win llll'Lm IU 1 111--.
nice young French Stallions.
Samuel Miller receired pension
hark psr tt the amount of $1,647.40,
aaJ is down on the pension psr roll
for !1 his life at $17 a month.
Misses Nellie Nace and Maud Mc-CulkH-h,
Miss Ellie Graham and Miss
Kiinore Wilson all of Port Royal,
waio iu poat Koyal last Friday.
Merchant Sohott'e stores were
closed s. vnal days in the beginning
f this ek on account of tho death
"t Mrs. Schott's father ia Lewistown.
On Thursday the 14th day of this
nth, Presbyterians will bold a
e3nri'tiinai meeting in their
church ia this town to select a pastor
It is not the school book racket
that is oein-r worked in Wilkesbarre,
hut it iJthe racket over the purchase
? lk that has brought the board
deadlock.
Itch. Mange, aud scratches on hu
"an nr animal cured in 30 minutce
Woolford's Sfvnitarr Lotion. This
nvep fail, 1,1 br rj.nka & Co.,
Clothinir mrtt-Lant Knn.i s
er has resolred to retire from Jttuei
neas and offers hi. entire stock of
clothing for sal at cost. Kow is
tbe time to secure bargains.
It is a source of regret that a nam
her f rett-riaary phrsirians of this
county fa:l.-l to register thf ir uium
in the Pn-ti.,.11 itary'a office until af
ter the time allowed bv the law.
"Tax O.lWtor J. ASchrtlf-r, of
Albany township. Dark countr, Las
lieen arrested and b.ld iu bail to
answer the charge of baring failed
to pay orer $1150 due the couutr."
The roun; Hoodlum crowd i
lar;
i; loiuiaiunnow. 11 is OUT a
ntton of time as to when some
;nr lbm will njieii to be caught in
I fth' ""'J Parents ee
Mrs. Ostin Winer, of Elkhart
Indiana has leen risiting friends at
Richfield this county, and on her
way home she passed several days in
the Wgiuning of this week with the
family of H.crr So hi .11 in this town.
Lit of letters uncalled for remain
ing in the P.O. at Mitflintnwn, Pa.,
wu k ending Nor. 2nd. IHS'X Per
sons calling for letters iu this list
w I lesae ask for adrertised nitt
ter : Mias Annie W. Kton, (2V, Lon
H'ibbard, Henry Moist.
James McCacixt, P. M.
The ringing of the dinuer bU on
the Yeakley farm last Sat urday even
ing c:i:tsel eple to lelieve a fire
ha 1 broken out and a numlx-r ef
citizoiis hastened in that direction to
give assistance. The ltell wns rung
in honor of the marriage of some of
farmer Renninger's friends.
IJlt ,,f l'tlT, remaining in the
HliersoU, 1 a., 1 ul IJlatf, not call-
ed for : Martin H. Muruhv, J. A.
Durkvhai.er. Mrs. Clara lierkiser.
i Johu T Sherlock (3). Persons ask-
for letters in the above list will please
s:ir ther are adrertised.
W. II. McNrrr. P- M.
Nor. 1 1833.
I List Saturday the golden spike of
rai'rond co nectioit between Duncan
non anl li; mfield was driren by
Miss Mary Crotnleigh, and a grand
time wits hail at Blonmfield Judge
Junkiu delirereil a speech and a
portiou of the d.iy'was ds voted torid
ing up and dawn on the road.
Trains began t-i run tegnlarlj on
, Monday.
A warraut was recently issued for
' the arrest of Samuel Carter on the
' charge of desertion. His wife sent
j nut the warrant. A warrant has al
i so been issued by a woman living iu
j Orbisonia, r li claims to have been
married to biin last January under
the name of David Carter. The
much married man is no where to
be found.
On Saturday. Noveiulx-r I, nt 10
o'clock A. M , sharp, Johu li- Bca-
l mill s.ll nt his nlace of resiileitc-.
ut .Locust Urove, Jlillora townsni: i
A vnlllK,,je rsef a young cow that
will bt fresh near the time of sale, and j
iiu:iierviis other articles. He has i
U. tight a grtK-ery store in Altoona j
iiiiJ v ill move ti that ton within a i
'
. . .
lall llATtl, ki t, or-teaoiiya,, ininps
1 ,,..,. u.., tti..
Si.linto Sweenev I
Uing-ltoiie, Stitfes, Sprains, all Swol j
ku Throtits, Coughs, Jkc. S:ive $50 :
bv the us., of one ls.ttle. Warrant i
e.1 the m,t wonderful blemish cure .
ever known. H uv i. liauks x,y "-"
iw,,.nE(J MitlWowr. Nov ; Itit.ns of Italy in the Tripartite Al-
' vv t " MOE v
MissTillit. II. Lrtu.Ionisnotrmfik-
ing her secnd trip thin fall to Phil
ad.-Iphii, and will I. home this week
withtfiili line or iew Millinery
goods n I notions: h.tts, bounett, j
ki.t g tires, liau.lkercmeis. Blocking- ;
and ..ther articles of the latest styles. The Msgaziue has many short pa
Slie invit s the public to call and ex j jH.rS) sketches, jxtcms, Xo., of super
amine ginxis all new ami to oe soiu
a ieap.
Nor. 4th.
1S9 lmo.
Mrs. Grace Weistrr Pavis an
Kvaugtlist of nme fame, letl tbe re
vival exercises in the Methodist
church on last Sabbsth morning and
evening. The church building in
the rening was crowded and the
address tif M:. I'avis was vt-rr in-J
terestiug. St.-
nuttings
every rvti
Saturday
on Weliirs-
day afterno.. -
Report of li
the firrt molt'
45 : average si.
of attendance
n ie Peck. IVs-s.
ers. Aailiy J
Gertie Iepe .
wm !;"
??M ,n,l" c.n ,,.ui bring another lot into the countr
'tis wwk at 7 o clot k, this ww k . Judge Wood's
.g t-sraptwl. and alst, j runui horB. v,Valter A took y,.
Thurstlay and Fn- , one dftT lftst wwk It looked for a
while as if old Bob oould not, like at
. i Ran School for ' Newport and Carlisle pull through.
Number of piipi's But with the aid .f Gtsorge Lor of
. i. i.iure 3i'i ; pr cent. ; Kistler he recovered and still re
Clara It-ach, Nan i mains the pride of the upper end.
Larh. lVarl Z-id- j Mr. Samuel L. Suyder of
!. Flora Bisho p, . Sarille township, lost ajhorse valued at
. K nniH Weller, E Idle
Pet k. W i
vi.rkr. Ivttar tleiKeti,
,nd "John llihhop, were
, .Uv. and fsy Heikes,
-ikei, Lizzie IIerh. miss-
Savcel RicRtBriH.
. . ...a
Cloytl D
present an-l mt.
ed one .
Teacher.
, . ,
hen vou are loosing aniuan ."i i
a local paper f. r the home circle, re-
memN r that tho Snmrx am. Re
rcniJt AN is tlie largest paji-r puoiisu
a in Juniata coimtv, aud in addition
to all importaut personal an.t relig
ious and business and political news
'ivs a well svlectsfi asttrtiaent of
fiterarr reailing, almost tvtico as
.n.-h readinir as anr other paper
publUhed in the county. One dollar
,n advance. Those who desire h
Uetklu Press can secure it with tne
SaTisx asp RiBucAK for one dol-
lar and fifty cents in atlvauce.
i- tl.. Ttt.wnifield Times of hist
Iluu....
week :
On Friday last quite a num
ber of men from
thw tilnrp I under
tbe anttervision of Hon B. F. Jucken)
wishin" to aid contractor McGor.rn
in his work, made themlves rery
useful in clearing the rockut, near
Tw.ulsz mill, til
wis- repairing the bed of the P. C the company in ew,xrt have s-cur-rl
It Lawver; editors, undertakers, ed the guarantee of 14o lights, (100
...5r.r. Printers, shoemakers, Und- ruig asked), and are discussing the
rT7 -V-u..- rnrnnteJ. . plan ol eltlitr utilising some ot tn
Ther all had a merrr time and i:1 , " " ti k
cood work, the lawr.rs, however car-1 Mill engine or the engine of Bch
S off the honor, iu that direction , tels tannery ; whde another plan ,.
ryiufc, " j to the engine at the Old Rip
The Ilallowecn racket in town was man s Tannery. The cost per lamp
..l.irtr tlevoted to making noise and ' j, rr port.-d to be 75 cents per month.
throwing com. A window glass was
broken in Jesso Howe's bouse, and
a ttxl house belonging to John Em -
err with some fence around his lot
was thrown down. A gang of boys
prepared to run Sheriflf Loudon 'a
wan awar. The sheriff had it
hained and" locked to a fence post.
He saw the gang approach the wag.
om and went upon the Borne. The
crowd moved away when he appear
. opting one boy, who sat quiet
ly by the wagon unseen b-r the sher
iff picking the lock. When the
chain Ml the Sheriff saw theborbut
the fellow ran oat of his reach A
new lock was put upon the chain.
The scamps were scared and did'nt
return.
W. W. Welker and Harry Ulsh
found nine flat circular stones im
bedded in the crotch of the roots of
a large water birch tree that n
' bmucrht down the rirer br th .n-p.t
fl-o.l and lodged against " the Kink
alkire town. The stones average
altout fire inches in diameter, routid
ed by chipping off httle pieces, and
each has two small notches in the
edge opposite each other. We hare
come to the conclusion that they are
Indian quoits, and were put under
the tree by the aborigines perhaps
peroral centuries ago, where thev
grew fast and remained until the
grest tearing op of the ? June flood.
And now the rude sporting irople
ments of the untutored sarages are
treasured as rare curiosities, and
ljiKHT priia-J by their civilized suc
cessors. Liverpool Sun.
A prominent railroader failed to
get off oyster express in Patterson a
fuw nignts a.'o, and after the traiu
had started the conductor discover
ed that a resident of Patterson was I
asleep in one of the seats. He im- !
mediately pulled the cord and stop-!
pert the train and asMsted thesleenv
i it. - ..... .
man off, just as FhiLvlolphia Express
Kastward bound was pnlhng out of
tho station. John was scarcelr
awake aul walked into the restaur
ant at the station as if in a trance
and said to some bystanders, "I
know you fellows, but I don't know
why Oyster Ki press did'nt stop at
MitHin, and more than that I just
got off 1'hiladelphia Express, but
where I got on I don't know. Ev
verybody laughed but John was
still scratching his head ahd wonder
ing how it all hapiened when last
seen.
The Xuvember Eclectic has a ntim
ler of excellent articles, some of
them lteing of much current signif
icance. "The Progress of G opera
tion, ' by (jrecrge Jacob Holy juke
and M- Millrtra-id, telis us tue latest
fiicts alxuit a mos important move
ment in labor reform, and discusses
the question with high intelligence.
"Russian Characteristics," is the first
of a series of pajiers which promise
to lie full of interest and instruction.
The first deals in a most pungent
way with the habit of unrerasily
and briKjcrisy which is a national
dry-rot. There can tie but little
iu"n mat tnese singularly Iresn pa-
pers will le iu mi-.nr ways' illamiuat
I in Those interestel in the relir-
us tuo c.i me great Watbolic orders
will tind suggestive reading in "A
Ulimtme int a Jesuit Novitiat?," by
M. H. Dziewicki, which seems to le
a truthful study from personal ex-
ieneuce. .o. iiuy gives us a
viir- roUS ami thouchtful iiaiver esst
11 t.u f . .V.V.
nf a iliali.gne, entitU-d,
u-ri.i, f i:,.i,, " j
: . . " : "
pruat interest. Mr. Graham
n.lberg's visit to the mysterious
C,t" Lhasa, the religious Mecca
"f Lu.ldhism in Central Asia, is a
mating rccml of travel. Au ar-
'"""V!" J to have leen written
. iiatii-r iu s wav wuiou loresiistiovt s ine
I . :. l - i r i ,i
inral is.licr, when tha Eng!ish
llonie rule pa'rtr gets into power.
Xlii article has made a great sensa-
tu,n ;n Furone. The
paper on
..j.istern Women," bv .Horace Vic
,or , v,.rv raCT nn entertaining.
lor W)(rth, which leud vanetv to its
contents.
l'aliisuel by tu. li. I'h.tok, 'Jo
Kind street, Few York. Terms $5
r year : single number 45 cents ;
trial suliscription for ?3 months $1
Eclectic aad any $4 Magazine, $8.
From the Bloomfield Advocate
! Mrs. Kitner an.l Walker sold 120
: head of cattle last
week. Ther
will
$173, about threo weeks ago. TbisTis
l.i 1 .1 1 1 J ' 1 t t :
iu btceun one iuu lu aicu lurum
' within six months and the fifth iri
less than tire years On
I last Wednesday, Wm. R. Ihim of
Little G-rmany, brought a sick horse
' to tais place 1 1 have him treated by
! our rcterinarr tsurgoon m. Hum.
! But bf.-rc the
medicine could be
prepared tho animal fell over dead.
'y j,
- , wm
a rery serviceable boast it
verr valuable one.
Spring township takes the lead
this rear in boas c. rn husking. Last
week our friend S., gave an account
i-i the Advocate of Mr. Chas.
i W. Foos" of Little Germany husking
', 125 bushels a dar. Good at that is
t i. " t.-: i
, wk J hn w Kistler for John
i vV. KeU. husked 54 bushels from
...... .,,. , ;
tZd that record has been beaten
by Mr. Silas A. Wagner, son of Geo.
A. Waguor the well known nurserr-
, - ... ,
- 1 man. ir. ""' ui .
el IU uuuta. vaiia iraii. la s
Our sister towns Newport
and Duncannox are agitated the
uiuestions of l.gUiug the respective
towns with electric lights. From
Duncaur.on's electric light scheme
but recently been agitated.
; Ralph, youngest son of Judge
Rarnett of this place is an unusually
bright and.inteli) gent lad. Although
c( Tery fonder years he ia a very
. gat reader, and of late hie trend
0f research haa been in the myptcriea
b( chemistry Last WeUuesUay . ha
secured a stick of phospherns and fit
ejqrimentiftfr tle substance toot
flame burning- tbe boy severely oir
tha thumb and three fingers oi his
riht hand that the flesh on tbe tirrt
finger cracked open to the bae.
His mother in going to his rescue had
h-r dress burnt in holes, and the car
jiet and floor arouud also attested
the dangerous character of the boy's
plavthing. Surgical attention im
necessary to rebere Ralph's suff.-r-ings.
FLOOD RELIEF STATEME1T.
The Local Flood Relief Commit-
ifm . f .T., n ...1 I A A. &.
pUMU'' i" iwuowiug uistriDUIloa ol 1
the fun I in their hands for tho !
uei oi nooa sunerers in tlie count v.
Many rumours hare lx.au afloat from
time to time during the summer re-1
fleeting ujon the work of the cow-,
tm'ttaui et r-r-l Vi - ..K I . a 1 i
fund. To all those who hare
couracred these falsa rumors ami nan :
thein credence, the report is particu-j
larly fenbmitted. Our committee !
hare spared neither time nor labor
to make a fair and honest distribu
tion of the money, and to this eud
have in several instances freely given
of thier own money in order that
justice might be doue. For this the
members of the committije have not
received and do no expoct to receive
any remuneration, as the rort
clearly shows every dollar of the fund
accounted for.
T" S:,000 fuud received from the
State Committee was distributed b
the Stsia (aimmiHa an.l V.- 1.
Local Committee. This distributio j
was found on sworn statements of
losses, filed by applicants for r. lief
with Messrs. Berrr, McCrum and
Pennell. Theirs is no doubt that
some of these statements were false
ana erroneous, but oar committee
cannot be held accountable for these
misrepresentations. This statement
shows that a very fair distribution of
the fund has been made.
A statement of the distribution of
the $500 from Washington City, D.
C, heretofore reported, is subjoined
in order that the public mar hare
a full uuderstanding of the commit
tee's work.
STATEMENT.
Amount received from the State
uiuiiuuiet), j.i.wu.w, wnicn was
distributetl as follows :
1 S.C Monalian $2(0 00
2. A. H. Fasick 200 00
3. John Tyson ; 200 00
4. S. Jefferson Mover 100 00
5. Wm. EL Hack! 60 00
6. W. W. Naylor 10 00
7. Geo. W. NavK.r 50 00
8. Elizabeth McFaAlden 60 00
9. E. S. Jones 25 00
10. W. D. Cramer 100 00
11. Mary. J. Yorgy 0 00
12. David Wilson". 25 00
13. Wilson Wentle 50 00 i
14. P. F. Hagen 25 00 I
15. David E. Cramr 15 00
16. James A. Casner 5 OO 1
17. Margarat Dietrick 10 00 i
IS. Martha Dulton 10 00 J
19. Mrs. L. Louder 20 00 '
20. Stephen Fike 35 00
21. Mary Pannebaker " 10 00
22. G. W. Cross 15 00
Front 1',' !, li 11,1
24! w. b. Coats. 15 00
25. John Nankival 10 00
20. James McBlair 10 tlO
27. Franklin Frankhouso . 20 00
8. H .L. (iravbill 20 00
29- Elisha Bruuer 25 00
30. lavid Dasher 10 00
31. Henry liergcr 100 00
32. L. li." Emory 10 00
33. S. Miller Konler 25 OO
34. Lewis Leiter 25 00
35. Jesse Grubb 25 00
3G. Margaret Stewart 20 00
37. Samuel Warner 50 00
33. Wm. M. Rumbaugh 25 00 j
39. C. C. Kloss 25 00 '
10. I. J. Brennisholtz
41. Mary Molsoin
42. Mrs! Charles Corkins. . .
43. Mrs. John McNulty
44. John Hopple
45. Francises B. Godshal. .
46. Hetty Dennis
47. Emanuel Mortorff.
48. Abraham Wetzler....,
49. Henrr Zook
100 00
75 00
20 00
20 00
25 00
30 00
75 00
25 00
25 (H)
.10 00
100 00
75 00
100 00
100 00
i 50. Ij. E. Straver
51. Eph Kauffmau ,
52. E. T. Kauffman
i3. Mordwcai L,onberg. . . .
54. A. B. MtFaight
55. lUv:d llackjuberger. .
5C. L-.-vtis it-vivJds
57. William Wilcmau
58. Ruben Ftirutr
59. John R. Burris
CO. William McLaughlin..
CI. William C. Stoner
2r, no '
62. Boiintvillo Ht-llrrr
Signed :
F. if. M. rExxrrx, j
E. E. Bcnnv, .- Com.
E. B. ilcCni s, )
To this is subjoined the statement
of the distribution of the $500.00 fund.
Alouza A. Fasick, Patterson . . $25 00
Henry W. Berger, Fermanagh 25 00
John Tyson, Fermanagh..
Mary Melson, Mifilintown.
Stephen Fike, Mexico
Martha Dalton, Port Royal
Mary J. Yorgy, Patterson.
Lydia Bratton, Patterson .
H. J McLain. Pwrt Rural.
Samuel C. Monathan, Patter 'n 25 00
Emanuel Mertol-ff, Mexico
John R- Burris, Mexico
Jeremiah N. Dill, Mexico. . .
John K Showers, Walker
John Alexander, Walker ....
Lewis Reynolds. Fermanagh
William Bitner, Turbett
Elisha Bruuer, Mexico
Reuben Furner, Mexico
j Henry Pen nr. Fermanagh
Jefferson Mover, Patterson
William Valentine, Mifilintown
Sijrned
F. r. M. Penseix, i
c t 1
E. B. yt cC,
e
MA Ult I En :
St-KurrnxR Leitek. On tbe 27th
ult., in East Salem, by Rer. J. Land-
is, ir. Henry ionreraer oi itiiram,
1
;
j
i
to lli.sa Sarah A
leiu
MirrLiNTOwv MABcrrs
HirruBTewB, Wot. t, 1199.
Batter ,
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1
, s
, 10
. . .
W"kesr 74
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j PenDvKauia Woeul at
75c to '3c.
29c. Hens 9c a uound.
Roosters 5c a is. .ni. Lire turkers
11 to 12c j,uii.l. Livf.lucks9 to
1 10c a liourH. Lt.tr, crt ese 8 to lie a
!ound. Eggs iroiu .. !i5c a doz.; '
uiuaa ia .o a uozen Ice n ust
brand, 14 to 2Uo a dozen. Lambs
l S ? 6 l"UIhl
Hay (5. 4 A to
JUMATA VALLEY BANK,!
OFMIFFL1.1TOHII, PA.
WITB
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL,.
Stockholdrt IndiTianallj Liable.
! JOSKPH ROTHROCK. Prendtnl.
T. VAN IRWIN, Ckicr.
ibsctoss.
W. C. Potoerer, Joseph Rothrock,
Joha Hertiler, Phitto M. Kepner,
Rehert K. Parker, Loaia K. Atkinson,
, . v . ,rwis.
TOCBBOLBBBa 5
Pbilip M. Krpner, Annie . Sbellay,
Joph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin,
i h E. "' R- E. Parker,
Mary Knru, Jerome ti. Thompson, Jr-
John Hm-tri.
T. V. trwia,
J avian L.. Barton,
Kobert H. Pattrraoo.
1 Charlotte Snyder,
; Jon"
Tbree and Four pr mat. icteresl wilt be
paid ob certiflcalra ol Srpuailr.
(jan 2. 1889 tt
ilbvly li u
UHS!
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
ASS HYPOFECSPHTTEf i
Almost as Petet Vola as t&llk. j
la ilMatH "bit
It n t tahaa,
Ltcl br the am ..a
Ceeteal, Mad a
nu.Uv Maauak. -.-n s ptmf m -I,
eeaiateC Be lalraafj aasl ay tue cab.
blaallaa mt the et atrttti tka Kypauki.
patltee ta emmes mere etnravcl..
EesurkaMe as fc tela aradarer.
renesj gala rap'dir wlilla hUif It.
8C0TTB EMTJIION ia ncVnu-v rdfjed h
Pliraieiana tn twt th- )in-at. -i.l Tt..t r. .-..
ratios ia the world di ta xeli. f and cure a'
CONSUMPT'Oft, SCROFULA.
CENFB1L n r R : ITV W a "IT Ik'n
niaaaara Bfet.eiATinil
kj-BJt V-1 I I U W ,
C,3H!2ii:,
tf.rf,. i- nil l. itt ri7 it ti '
Meansy as Ctrtn- BM by a. Itrugjtsts.
Hes.
law. ...
Sieaa,
Lar4
Don't you forget it,
G . W . II E C K .
has moved his Ij-lioe tore with
Into the illcCriitii Iuildinnr.
cw
t i ? -.CU. :i-aat-, "tzt
I-? oo r g
1 1 .mrmTm
2500 i feS
25 si jzr
io oo Sii
$500 00
... iaualitv ydiKMLAt
a. a a V Vcv 7aPflV 11 II II I
We don't atarve Qna'irr t throw a h.mr tn Price. f iCTaill I I 1 1 I j I
Ia oibet words, we dou't'a iot our work or ne in- JmbVJ I f I
ferior trimniiDrs to trmpt roil with a low pric" tor l-W'SjM ' .
swfMil". None bntttbe Beat Ciotliioj i-r Men, ?SrI l-iT j
Toutba. Beva and ChildreB. , rSjy-i'sBit
Leiter of East Sa- 7r if v
A.C. YATES& CO.. V fbvSv
LEDGER BUILDUTU, vlVr.
olAixl AINli UliLblii L' 1 ai. e-
PHILADELPHIA. eT
"I
i L-nita K. Atbihsob. . li. U. Piimu,
: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
StlFrLINTOWW, PA.
', ty"Calltct!D(; sad CoBfeyaeeinj preaapl
I ly snended te.
j Omci On Main street, U riaca af real
i doner of Lenu S. AUidiod, Km., aontb of
! rn)f e (treet. i.Vt2, 1P8.
WILBERFORCE SCIIWETER,
: ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
Mir FLISTOW Jf , PA
OfEce n
CoLrl llur.
Kride dtrer.
M. CRAWFOKD, J. IK
lis rfuniBod aetivelv tbr ractice' e4
Vwiiriaeand Surjre-v and their collate:!
hrvoehe. OCice at lha old corner ef Tbirtf
Orange n'l-jotr, MiXiatown, fa.
March 2'J, 1876.
Jon VcLacgbli. Joubpb T. Stimbbi
nCLlCGIILIS at 9TMJIEL,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
POitT ROYJL, JUXUTJI CO., rj.
U-0ly reliable Coasaaataa raprasaatad.
'"!iv
J W ISH TO STATE
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
"1 hat I rue prop ToOTBACMB in
firr miiiufre; m Aiti, uu -&rractin.
Tt:t I cvn rx'.rnri tei-th withont
thaa
bib,
b Vtn ue ?if a flm1 apliet te tbe
taetb
an 1 etiTim ; a rlnger.
1 lial Iis-Me4 .i Ginikoa
and
a cure war
mated ia every
Teelli Fn.i.Bat warrantee! ler life.
Artiricial Teeth repaired, rvebmagei er,
r-iiildled, trm S9.U0 to $12 per aet
Bt-in:ilitl Gum Kincled Teet inaerte4 at
pri.- la anil all.
All rk warraarod to giT perfect aatia
lat uiu. 1'euple wko Late artificial teeth
with wbirb tber cawaot ear, are espeeially
incited to call. Writ viai: profeaaienally
at lhi-ir boraea if setirled by letter.
Will riait regularly at RicbSeld tke Sod
"-rk of Mm aed October.
Ton Caah.
!.a,..H.r.:::?u,:.,";.
rt. 14 85.
-kwA SOLID
DT EEL FENCE!
EXPANDED METAL
tLT 17???."""
SOMCTHINO NEW.
1 For RcnMacn. Chutcmi. Ciarriait, Fne
Ommhi Gain ArW la4o. turM Irrtllmi,
I 'irr-pr.f rUSTIBlie LATH. BOOB ITS,
it. Write foa: llluatratei Calalueme: mailed frae
i CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
t II WslrrSt Pttukarfk, Pa.
j nardwBr. krey lu rrc uameVtale paos
tlie Fullest Stuck in the Count,
?r.3VaL!!T'
Ji
V vT
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yaj"
I
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Wa- -1
"s. ai ; f
A BRILLIANT SUCCESS,
in our
INEW CLOTHING DEPARTSlENTr
Three Doors ab07e the old stand, one Door above Democrat a Refistar,
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN PA.
Schott's Fill and Wi'itr openic in Men a. 1'eatLB". Bora a
dien'ai clothing, bt,-capa. amd Gent Furnishing Goods is low on.
tue opening oi war
NEW C L0 THING1 DEPAKTMEN TV
ocr business hes loomeed up with wonderful increased sales over the ftr-'
responding period of last year, crowded with eager cuatoenere. aarioua t'
inspect ids elegant rut and winter styles;- w huh we are fferins; to thw
public at wonderfully losr priees. Lares bs cmtt asaortmenl is. we waat it
to be distinctly anderatood that tbei e
garment for men. boy t, and children, but r-hat im strictly new and deiirv
Me, in erery psrticnlsr;-ever to tbe front se-the Kvoeeiaorof low orieaa ea4
the rery best raises obtaiaabie for
-wpiaying a una oi
Fall and Jf
wtnefe for extensirensss of stock aad thoroughness t aelertin hare ear
taicJy never been excelled in the county. We back erery aeaertioa wa
msymake about atyle, ejuality, material and pj(oe. lTlall weei. we will j
so r it pan cotton we will teii.you ; ir all eott jby we will ealig-htea yoa.
We strire to please our patrooe in ererr war. s-we stst. that aiSer iaaDaa-
tioa yon become dissatisfied with your purchase- brinf-ft baek t a a, v
will cheerfully exchange it. Can we say more
YE3C01TS AKD WISTEESUTS
This matchless assortment iatelades almost' ererr" known BaaariaJ.
from an honest all wool domestie to
ut tbe rery latest and most fashiooable strles air beinr raade an A ftaiahal
like t the buyer as well as the seller.
uch grand values tbst all sensible aad
selree great injustioe if they do ne
truth of our assertions.
WOKlCINGIIEirc
we wa4 yon to see for ronrselree the-
prices, .from $4, 95, and'fo. Then, w
Winter Overcoats which we offerincr
to ae'ecr from. Business mtmn
THE. ELEGANT
$8, tUand f 12, made ia readw first
nspecb the beautiful
FALL AND WINTER: OVERCOATS, AH S ASD $10,
ewea a ad latest strles. Come end secure tbe ereaoof all tha moak faak.
ionable and rery latest styles, intraly elegsnt Fall Suite and Orereee4e. f
fore tbe stock gets broken. See the beautiful snita sad oreraoata we effer
at $Bk We gnsrantee in erery ease perfect fit and S satisfaction,. Beya
and children Soils and Orercosta. . tbe rejy ehoicaat, . the very lowest
priees. Children's suits from $CZ5 to $6. Bir Bora suits. S3: to til.
Our Hat Department Hats
Goo A just receired and tha rery. latest styles and shapes, sot a popslar
ijifra missing.
Eurni.ihinj Goods- in
Neckwear nerer so complete.
ined 25. cents. Beautiful four in hand
Boya under wear for VTinter wa in
S C H 0 T T ,
THE LEADINGTLOTHIER,
T(IKEE DMRI a BOTE 01.DIT4RD,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFL1NTOWM; PA.
1865, E S TA BLISH E;D
Special Invitation
T attend the Attraatire bale
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HAELET.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE Or ALL MJY5RS
Who hare money to inreat ie examin the Stuck ml Ue4a fer
MEN, BOYS AND CIIILDREX
It is truly marreloua to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suttn and OTercoats at the Wonderfully Lew iriee4.
Hie prices leare all Competitors in the rear, ee. imm'i imll
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
W. HA R I, E Y
MIFFJ INTOWN IA.
' JJI I..
IT IS A FACT WPL1. ICXOWM THAT W I H ATI
The Largest Stock
-ok-
HARDWARE IIS THE COUNTY
riuilding Hardware wan nerer io low aa mew,
AIL, LOCKS. Dllfill .c. CINIIT, rLHTBI,
in fact ererythinf in tke Hardware Line including House FurBianisf CeedVa
WALL PAPER, BLIIVDS, fcc
Are Haw 8ld at Bottom Priore hj
FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE it CO.
fOCLTIT PATS
i It f-reperif at
' Ittu. l ablirk
' '' hvt t-a
!. thaa Br,
tl t-reperlr manacrd. Tba Faatlar
bed vaoBtb'r, fael
raper f"T fancier
ceataaaaenth brirja it
jespoati
ACdit-f i
aw ytrrk.
(aid. Seed atmaiB foraaBjlecopr.
rwHry Jiae-te, tSS Ptarl It.
iee
is sot a single orsreewt, suit or of '
money r re sa heneitly eay that we arax
Infer- Goods
FOB MENr3BTSf. 1ID HLDREI.
the rerr ficest imoortation None
We csnd dly ssy tbst we five
eoonomieal rioole will dtu tbaaa.
ctxne and connee theneelrea f tke
OF JJJJlTJTJ CO-
Fall anit thad wa are nffariiir- at ail
aak rou attain ta see the all) wool
at t6. 7. and la.: Hawraafl tk.a.
mI
BUSINESS SUITS,,
eDssa strles. elecrantlr SoJahadi.
Ale
and caps for meet bora sad ehildrea.
Magnificent Vmriatj-.
Eleirant silk sad satin sawira. aakia
satin lined. 25. cents- Mea ati
greatest profasiea.
18S9e
To The I'ublU:
f CUthiaf . iktvt gm mm lB
' tiaiylTaala AeraKaral Tsrki, TasV. rs.
rarakar-a ataaaera saaaaaa aa saw Pisa
' Jfl ft.
kmiremk..
rufc'gists, Mifflintown. Nor. 6.
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f l 1 (S il L. L t i tr L U i-t t i.