Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 20, 1889, Image 3

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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MITTLITOWN :
WtMBMT. SOT. SO, 1
TIKIS.
aawartptt, fl-aO aaanaa a? paid
taadv
j w a paid in Muc
MTinuwim, laswiud at M
cu pwr tech far Me fcaanrttoa.
Trtt boas sotieaa ia local col
ino. 10 ewsta par lis for ack lasraoa
DwaacMoa will b Mad a va tnoaa daairina
I advartisw by rb yaw, balf ar qurtn
SHOUT LOCALS.
Tbre will be a tax en
ear.
logs next
Kv. John Laird
Iowa. recentlv.
lied at Alton,
Hackenberger'a pretzel ara all the
f. Trv thera.
Fob Sai.. A J"oJ tan plate store.
CaU at this office-.
Mr. MfSultr. wif ir John Uc
Nultr ia sriusiv ill.
ProthonoUrr Meminger haa bean
qnite ill since Friday.
HnrT .ook of Fermanagh town
ahip died la at Fridar.
Merchant Sehott haa bean in New
Turk ity the punt wk.
Tha apan of tha Patterson and of
the river bridge is in laow.
Did rou ea tha Hustler at Frau
oiacn Uardwar Cumpauv Store.
John Emerr haa aold hi two lota
Ln thin town to Squire C B. Horning.
Jane Detherid. of Kingston. Jam
aica haa refused, 37 offer of marriage
Children's overcoats, aizea from 4
to 13 veant, reduced to $2 at Schott'a.
It in a punishable offena under the
law t point a gun or pistol at a par
un.
Tha rush f.r clothing ia to Stray
era whet everything ia felling at
eoat.
Read the new ad of Schott'a sacri
fice sale in ciothxng in another col
a tun.
Do nut f ail t eee the Hastier at
the Franciscan Hardware Company
Stnre.
'Leonard Kaiser of Perry county
killed three hogs that weighed 1266
jwrnndn.
Rakar, At. Hickeuherger. bakea
pretzel every now and then an wll
a bread.
120 men's and
oate, all aires $2.
Ky'a ransimere
To reduce stock
at behott'a.
The old time bortiu match has
been revived in certain localities in
MitBjo countr.
Hitue vile person threw scalding
water on a dog that belonged to the
AJtona Tribune.
150 miu'k ciKHiinerei, men's
boy's vt, all Kijee reducetl to
cent at aWhr.tt'a.
md
C5
m
P. S. New merer of tVnnell2(Sr
Kavette Co., Pa., wan in town last
week oa businese.
Daniel Fiahcr bought farm num
ber 2, f the lUighea property in
Milford Uwnhij.
Howard Kirk is ntting up the old
Post Office nx'ii in Pattenton for a
rwnfectiouar atwre
Woa. Kurtr of Walker township
has aidd hie farm in Walker town
ship to John Marts.
Rov. Philip firaif will preach on
the aubject : "Ia life worth living.
aext Habbath evening.
Sow is the time to subscribe for
the SrNTrL ani RsreaucAW and the
FWwWAi Uttklf Prtsa.
Cards are out for the marriage of
Mr. JtMaeph McCauley and Mia
Claadiua Simons ou the Slat inat.
Mi Nellie Lapp of Philadelphia,
ia viaiting the family of ber uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simons.
Perry County Farmer's Institute
will be held at the Court House, in
Blxomheld, Jaauarv 7, 8 and 9, 1890.
For Imraius in clothing to
Schott'a. Price reduced. All "new
atoek tbnt mu&t be Sol 1 regardless of
ot.
Four hundred Peuuavlvaniaus liv
ing in Chicafro have issued a circular
urging the World's Fair in 1H92 for
Chicago.
Ood overcoat for workingmeu.
Welt nut t-K-ether. Sizoa from 34 to
44. Price t4.00. To reduc stock
at Scbotfa.
Handsome maltou chinchilla, ker
ftfy and worsted overcoata reduced
t $3.00. All must go, oat or loss
at Sohott's.
The railroad company hate bought
thre acres of land along north track,
through the ELM. Parker farm ad
joining Patterson.
John Riuo of Mifflin i6uuty was
in Fermanagh township last week
I Hiking to his real estate iuterests in
the loet named townohip.
Day Express passes this station at
2:03 P. M.. eastward bound and may
W daged. Its time at Harrisbuvg
i 3:20 P. M.; at Philadelphia at 6:60.
Mrs. Hopper, mother -in law of Joa
eph Uughs of the Franciscus hard
ware store. diad at the home of Mr.
Hague in Lewistown last Thursday
ftvcuiug.
Mru's fine worsted suits at $7.60.
No matter what the guode are worth
or what t her cost No matter what
e lose, go they must to reduce stock
at Schott'a.
"The Confereuca Xewa." a Meth
odist Church journal, published at
Harrisburg hss taken a new name
a follows : "Peansylvania Methodist
aud Confervnc News.
Wm Allium Jr . after a railroad
jnuut with the Pan American dele -
gates, in tb capacity of a newspaper;
earrenpondont. dropped oflf her to
ee relative and friends.
T. .1. f I V n
, .
hu-
", Jiun, iuu s'niru" " -
Uian or animal cured in 30 minut.s
V w. l-axsa
oy ooiiora . nauitarj a
-ever fa.,, hold by lx liauK
mmmmt-
X r-
, r Krld. formerly of this
r . resident of AJ toons,
-cording to announcement of cards
will be marriedjthis Wedneaday ev
mag. J
Wiiliam Btrayer. second son of
merchant Samuel Straver in Patter
on, died List Friday morning of
conaumption. Interment ia the
Presbyterian grave yard at 3 o'clock
P. M.. on Sundav.
The first time Register and
corder E. E Berav want
lie
the
wood with his fin Winchester rifle
he shot a tarkey gobbler oa Shade
monataia. The fowl was on the run
when sliot.
n I5" F- n of Solomon
Booka has gone to Altoona where he
will locate and practice his profe.
ion. Mr. Books ha entered a
field whsrw hi attainment a a u-ee-eiul
practitioner can bw skowa to
goixl alvantage.
Last Thursday the Preebrterian
congregation in Una town 'elected
Edward Dillon of Woodbury,
N. J-. their pastor. A number of the
preachers wer voted for but Mr.
Dillon led them alL His election
wa made unanimous.
-.e t'jrkeva will be in demand from
nw until January they ahonld be fel
we.l, a as to make them aa fat a
pvuw. m.u Kirs pouna wm pav
the freight and expenses of selling,
aa well as add to the price. Only
choice tarkey bring the highest
price in market.
An exchange says : Pin up two
facts to ho conidered when you are
dincouragfed : There are fewer busi
ness failure among farmers than
among any other class ; more men
begin without capital and become
owners of a good business ia farm
ing than any other vocation.
Liftt of let tars uncalled for remain
ing in the P. O.. at SJifflintowu, Pa.,
week ending Nov. 16, 1889. Person
calling for letter in thia liat will
please ask for advertiaed matter:
Lettera : Jim Nile. It. B. Wilaen,
AL Hnrv, Michael Itieoako, Hiram
Fox. Misi Lou E. Wills.
Jaaas McCacijt, P. M.
The young man and young woman
who devot a portion of e ach of the
long evening to study, newspaper
and book reading, are the coming in
telligent men and women. They
mar not be the loud and noiar peo
ple of their day and generation, butt
they ara the coming men and women
that mould the communities in which
they live.
Miss Tillie M. Loudon has just re
turned from her second trip this fall
to Phil adelphia, and is at home
this wek with a full line of New Mil
linery good and notions : bats, bon
nets, kid gloves, handkerchiefs, stock
ing and other article of the latest
style. She invite tha public to call
and examine good all Dew aud. to
l sold obtap.
The attention of the reader ia di
rected to the new professional card
of Dr. I. M. Crawford A Son in an
other column of tbe SorriKrx ad Ra
pvmicAn. Dr. Dowd ia a chip of the
old block, and the abort time that
he has been in the practice of his
choen profession gives promise
OI j
lecoraing aa successful a docter and
skillful a surgeon as his father.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Sft, or Calouavd Lumps
and P!iuisifi, from horses. Blood
Spavin, Curb, Splints, Sweeney,
King hone, Sitnea, Spraina, all Swol
len Throats, Coughs, Ac Sava 50
by tie use of one bottle. Warrant
ed the mo.t wonderfnl blemish cure
ever known. Sold by L. Banka A
rv t- xr:otT xr r
A corr ssondeat ef th Bloom field I pany will on or about January 1st,
Advocate, writing from Landisburg, 1890, publish a reprint of "The early
Perry cour.tr saya : Mr. J. F. Lowia ' Settlement of the Juniata Valley,"
killed a large bear near Addison written and published about thirty-bamm.H-k.
southwest of this place, i five year ago by my father. U. J.
Monday of last week. Ha was out ; Janes, and familiarly known aa
deer-atalking at th time and sudden- j " Jon' Juniata Valley. Thia his
Iv he fouud three bears eyeing him I tory wis, in the maia prepared from
iu a ptM-uliar manner. Oue he killed : ettraenta gathered from th origi
the iirnt abet and the other twa dia- ' nal settlers of the Jnniat Valley, and
appearwd quicklr in the tall acrub.
Thomas Sulouff was hunting in
.1. j. 1 l. m
ma iciHiiT oi oiakmougu a jraca
orrbard, when bia dog treed some
thing. Tom shot the game. When
tbe animul drop't to the ground the
dogs mounted it. It was a wild
rat, and in tha threes of death it in
flicted such woundri on the dog's
neck with its claws that the dog may
die. The wild rat in valuable game.
The skin ia worth something and the
s-alp is worth two dollars.
Typhoid fevr found a lodgement
among th student of "Hagntown
re male summary, and tbe Sniinary
has been cloat-d until after the holi
day. Among tbe number stricken
bv tVio diawahe ia
All Kdua Kirk,
daughter ol merchant Jehu Kirk oil
thin town. Misa K rk wa aeoom -
uaniad bv the principal of the Semi-
nary to Harrisburg last Sat urdav
and there v met br her father and
brought borne on Fat Lin.
When vou are iookinc around for
a Ln-al iwr for the home eirole. ra-
.....W ih.1 ih. S--rri .aD Ra.
public a is the largest paier publish
1 in Juniata oouaty. and in addition
to all important personal and relig
ious and biuiincea aud political newa
cives a well selected aMrtment of
Utcrarr rwa.ling. almost twice an ra especially cnargeu w look, alter
much reading as anv other paper the oomfort of ladies, children, and
published in the countv. One dollar i invalida. They are to assist the la
: j TV.. wV,., !..; th ! dies in inakine their toilets, to drsa
U1m Prrta ran aMtir it with the
s-n n lint si for one dol -
lar and fifty cents in advance.
Winfield Wilaon, son of Dr. David
Wilson of Port Royal, died at hi
home in Pittsburg, where he has
been practising law for the past 15
years. Hi remains were brought
to Port Royal for interment. The
funeral took place last Saturday.
Dr. WiWn haa been au exemplary
and useful citizen all his life in Ju
niata, and th thousand of men, who
received avadamic instruetione from
him and wore Zot I ther friends.a
ther hear of the
multiplication
of
will
! misfortune in ni uocuu.uk f"
deeply Bynipam.ie
iM,.fi-M Times of the
. Twv rlo. we re attempt-
L.tochVwth.lif.out of a email!. ."thorise. all
MillerstowTl on Mondar. when drae'. t glv thei -b. call for it .
dog at 311uersxowu o . , ra..tbatthev msv trr it be.
,. , i i.: .
. William
and
an.iaa VHTwU Ul aVar fSM awaesw w - m .
, inf bittoa-Mr.
, -- 1S below the
ah.
hen
two
or th farm of Mr.
Michael
xenaii. about fonrmilea
from York
on of them became
frightened at
v a lrl1 on a run,
which was takea up by the heraea.
It was found impossible to atop them
and thy ran but a ahort diaUac
wha tha plow shear same in contact
with th hind lesa of both animals.
at -v-as a i . a
utting off both leg of oa horse
ad th right leg of the other jut
above the ankle Both horsea re
mained standing oa the atumpe that
remained the other portions lying at
soma distance aws v. The ler of one
horae waa nearly severed, it beinir
held by a amall atrip of akin. A v.t
erinary Burgeon had them killed.
Aaiathar atettacfiem la tha
lrle ar Cablast rkalt-a-raatata.
NOTICE.
For the next 90 DAYS, I will make
fall length Ciin Piciurtt, at $2 00
per dozen, and Butt Caimrit. at 3 0(t
per doij-a. I am alao making a very
popalar pictare railed tha Opera Pxc
tura, at 00 p.r loao. and another
picture Ballad the .Mimaiitrt Pmnntll,
at $1.59 p-r dozu.
ALL. WORK. REDCCED.
Cad RxnrcKo raokr $2 50 pu Doxu
to $1 50 ras Doirx.
Do not fail to take advantage of
thia opportunity at ones.
Reapeclfally,
Josara Hess.
MiCSiutown, Pa.
Sept. ICth, 1839. 3uio.
Tta jMatlatai Catrarasia.
The Juniata coaference of the ava-
od of Central Pennsylvania Evangel
ical Lutheran church, will be held
at Troxemlle, Snyder countr, De
cember 2, 3 and 4, 1889.' The
following ia the program of exereiaes:
Subject : The church and the fam
Uy Mondsv evening The Churoh as
an educator to the familv. P. Oraif.
Tueaday eveaiog The church as
a safe guard to the family. H. N.
Founer.
Tuesdar afternoon The Sundav
school and the family. 8. E. Smith.
Tuesday evening A children
lutetinf.M. S. Romig, O. W. Leiah-
er.
Wednesday morning The family
and the church. C. Flickinger.
Wednasday afternoon. .Commun.
A. F. Teager.
Wednesday evening The family
with and without the ohurch. J.
R. Dimm, D. D.
stst Fatjette.
A protraetad meeting
ha begno
at Brown' church.
E. A. Smith shot five wild turkey
the other week along ahade mountaio.
A writing acbool will be opeDed at
Hod Bunk achool housa bvE.lL
Smitb.
J. M. Bay Las the new part tc his
dwelling bouse about completed.
Oar friend W. X. KrissiBger has
been to Mifflia aud got one thou
sand Deach tree which will be elant
ed on the Hart farm aext spring.
La&t Saturday a shooting match
was held nesr this place.
Ouh of oar belies while enlerUiu
iog ber gallant one night to her aur
priee found tha young man'a bnggv
miasicg the next morning which
caused a late return homo. Watch
out boys or y call get hurt.
BrsoTows Roaaaa.
A TaUaiaibla Mlstwrlcail Wark.
The Harriaburg Publishing Com-
embudiea facts cwaceraing its esrlr
' st'Iement aad the genaalogr of the
' first settlsrs that are of great value
at thia dav. To it will be added ad-
ditional historical facta, gathered
since the original publication.
The subscription prion ia two dol
lars, and it will be aent postpaid to
any addrena. As the edition will be
limited, orders should be seat at once.
I Your subscription is respectfully ao-
licitod. ery Truly.
Taoa. M. Jonas.
Direct orders to
HsaaisBca PrBUHatnia Compact.
Hamburg, Pa.
. - - -
. remasylvaala.Llawllaw.
The fenosvlvsnia Lamited, per
' forminr a dailr service between
Nw York and Chicaro. needed but
joae feature to complete the perfection
of ita appointment. Th man have
their porter and barber, and now the
ladies have their maid and hair-tire
or. 1M lniroaucuon ol tne mains
ia aa novel aa it is a unique feature.
It exists on so other regular trian in
the world, and the ladiaa who travel
will appreciate it heartily. The
maids ara colored women, and there
ia one einploved on each train. Ther
their hair, and aerve aa a hand-maid
! to them in the
fullest sense of th
terra. They will have an eye no the
children, and have a care for invalids
and ladies who may travel without a
mal escort. The convenience and
comfort of having an attendant of
one's own s-x will 1m cordially ap
preciated by timid women and those
who are inexperienced in travel.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
and the Pullman Palace Car Company
deserve great credit for their persia
teut efforts to enhance tbe comfort
and pleasure of their patron a.
IaitcratellPa)Bl.
Advertiataf a patent medicine ia th
Ve
nt eruT y ia which the poprietor
I Kea.P'. Balaam tor Coughs ud Cow. es ,
fere pewchsslac. Tbe larf bottles r 0c
aad $l.oa
W certainly woo Id ad vis a
' trial. It -7 .v. yo. irom con.urtlo.
m and John oa the left th
Thursday avaaiag ,
Mr. Mjera was plowing with
Tw-aight mm Tawawrraw
Bight.
Ana each mj aa4 ai-bt inf tkls
eek ym eaa gat at all draggiaU Kraip'g
tUlsata for lbs throat aa laaga, acssoai
xtgra ta ba the asaat snccsaatal ressariy
ever aukl for tha cata a Coaghs, Craap,
Broschltia, Wbeopiag Ceaga, AJthms sad
Ceasaaitiua. Sat a battle te-a'ay ao4
seep it always ia the boss, a jea ran
check yoar coM at a sea. tnc SO errta
scd fl. Ssaiple bottles fraa.
. I . . .
MAHRIKD :
Fimuta Bbown. On th 1 1th,
int, at the East Salem D. B. par
sonage, by Rev. J. Landia. Mr. John
H. Fisher and Miaa Lizzie J. Brown,
both of near Dimmaviile, Juniata Co.'
Sncaaa Kustsb. On tha - 27th
ult.. by Jehn O. Ward, J. P., Joseph
L. Spiehar of Perry county and Sal
lie M- Keiater of thia county.
Smook HAaaia. On the 7th inst
at Richfield Ly Rev. George Sheaffr
WUliam Snook of Beavertown, Snr
d4 county, and Bertie Harris of tho
former place.
Gaohctoaa Hxastax. On the 6th
inst., in Turbott township, by Rev.
A. H. Spangler, Wilaon S. Oroninger,
M. D., if MeEwensville, Northumber
land county. Pa., and Sarah M. Her
man, of former place.
VIKDi
GnKiaTT. On the 30th ult., in Car
roll county .Indiana, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ann, wif of William Christy, form
erly of Fermanagh township, thia
county, agd 64 years, 11 months,
and 3 days.
Powell On the 28th ult, in Mil
ford township, James Brady, infant
son of Jamea B. and Lydia C. Powell,
aged 1 year and 5 mouth.
Strateb. On Friday morning, th
15th of November, of consumption,
William Si raver, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel S rayr of Patterson, aged
about 25 years.
Kikt. On th 30th ult., in Tuaca
rora township, John A., eon of H. J.
aad Mary C. Kint, agd 3 years, 5
months and 20 day a
ParaoLE- On the 4th inst., in
Conemaugh, Cambria countr, Mrs.
Mary, wife of W. N. Pringle, daujb
t r of Tobias and Sarah E. Krcider,
aged abont 25 years.
Oaais. On the 7th inst., in Tur
btt township, Mrs. Sophia Orris,
mother of Mra. David Haines, aged
69 rears, 5 months and 26 days.
Rbixkhaet. On tha 8th inst., near
Mabontonga,Margarat, wife nf Hen
ry W. Rhineai t aged 50 years, 6
months, and 13 day a.
Wr&aAM. Oa the 8th inst., in Pat
terson, Mrs. Charles M. Wearam, ag
ed 47 years, 7 months and 8 days. .
Latad. On the 9th inst, at Af ton,
Iowa, Rev. John Laird, formerly of
McCoysville, thia county.
Zoox. On the 13th inst.. tu Fer
managh township, from dysentery,
Henry Zook, aged about 64 year. .
MIFPLINTOWN MAKKKTS.
JttrrusTaws. Kv. 20, 18S9.
Batter .....
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Hsni
Sbouklsr, ..
Sides, .....
Laid
MIPPLIIITOWK GB AIJT MASK XT.
vfbest
Cora old ..........
Oats,
Ky
Clover ad. ..... ....
Timothy sesd
Flax saod
hi sn ......
CbOf........ ......
Sborts. ............
Uroasd Alum ttalt..
Aswrd tsll. ......
PiaLAPrLPHiA, November 16, 18SD.
Wheat 81 to 87 cuU. Corn 41
cents. Oata 26 to 31 cents- Rye
5C centa. Liv hens 8 to 9 cents
Lav turkey 11c. Ducks 8 to 10i
Live gees 8 to Octs. ButUr 14 to
2.1 couts. Eggs, fresh. 25 to 27c:
ackua 21 to -.ic ; loe houoe brands
IS to iOc ; bmod 18 to 19c Applt-s
at $1.25 to $3.50 a barrel. Grape, '
10 puaud baskets at 35 to 37c. Flor
ida oraug. , per box, $1.75 to $2.50.
futatcx.' .io to 50s a bushel, sweet
potatoes 55 to CO con taVvf bushel. On
ion $1.75 to $3.00 a buaheL Clov
rseed for prime western, C to CJc
a pound.
LEGAL.
toKPOKATiurr oncc.
McAiJSTZXTO-La EjtlTTBO CoMPAXT.
HVIKV " lisrewj a mm myy.wi-m- j
lion will Im made to tbe Uovarnor t"t turn :
CoHaooMh up- n Muodty int J. b J 01 .
ttecomnaf , I8e9. b tew. HcKs-la.K, J. it
Hwlrsi. MihBU Watts. Knubou C .'
David Sblrit, bri-uii Bcna-a-, 4. L. Kc-
Aliatrr, Jc-b siai'h. W. W. Sbrr.n, J..i. ;
Psfe. H.T. 8hfllls(lurd aid a. C. Mci- I
istar Ivr loitars pstrsl crrarms; Ibaai jh! ;
tueir Asiaiaa aad sncee-r m ewrpor
tioa bt lbs aaoisot tha alsAlistorvtila Rott
tiBf lotvp.nj, lor tho Huiatactani ia wcAi
taicrvitie, Jnmata Ceuaty, Fs , of knit
fuds from cotloa, wool sol oiher uiatsrui,
and lb salo ol tbe saaaa. sod to bav sll
lh pnvols sad buefita wt tha curpra
tion act ol April, 174. and its anpp rmeota.
WhlSS t UlLbfcHl .
Solicitor.
No 'ember 6th, lBbS-SU
A DhHNISTRVrOK'S SALE ' '
A. tt
VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By vtrtne ol so onitr ot th Orpbar..
Conrt of Jantata County, isat-d oa the I'tb
day ol Srpbmbr, A D , tha omlrr
isnml adraiaiatrator of tbe natal ot Rub
ert N. Tbooapsoa, late of tho townsbip of
Delaware, ta tbe county ol Juniata, aad
stale ot Pennsylvania, will sell by paboc
oaicry on lbs T-nii's in Dolawsre tonn
sbip. Jaaists cuouiy, I's., oa
Saturday, November 23, 1889,
at 10 o'clock A. hi., th following very val
aat,lr rral ratata :
A ceiti ntassaifrt snd tract of land sit
uate in D!aarr toaoibip, Jaai.ta cocntj,
rVanat lva--ia, boandad aud dacrib t as
tollowa, tis ; On tbe sort b) loads ol
Wulisui G. Thiiupon sad C tab Sbu.ata ;
oa thr uji by Uoda of said Uriah Sbuusn,
UrArri Ts)lr and MiciioiUrubjr ; oa tho
x.tiih bt laoda f as Ml Ms:bal Grubar ami
Ibe Jauita K:rcr ; sua on tbe wf by Ueds
l aid William G. Tb.inpou aad cootaiu-
t u
acres,
more or less, har'Dg tbreoa erecled
A LARGE BBICK DWELLING HOCSK.
vasal asa bsbji,
wsgoa-shed, crib and brg p-o. A 'wit
wsi a Craw et Uts farai is e4arel asd ia
ago .ista f eattivstssa, kslascs ia tiia.
bev, cWiqi, ac. Tbis spleoi4 (aria,
eeaventaat ta aurket. eh art-h sad acbMj.
waltastad two nil east of Tbenpsoataaa.
Ther is on tl place rnod ruaoiiig slar
aas the doM, sad a young Utility orchard
good o-ariag cuoditioa.
TZHUs OF SAI.B .Too par cst. of
parehaa utoooy to bn pod ah-a propn-ty
a suickea oa ; Fittots pr c-nt. on tha
1st day ol January, A. D, 1K ; Twenty
per cent, oa Ue 1I dsy ot April A D..
IB90, wha drd will be delivered and pos-
ua ( VCD ; and vt tha balam-a ibuty
thrws and ae third .t' lite purcbow in-Mry,
leas eocowbarances U. reniai a charge on
the real rtaie danua ihe h'e oi Srh K.
TboaipMMi, widow . said decadent, ud
tha luterest thereol to be paid to h annn
ally on ll.e 1st d .y ul April ; arid tt. - in.
cipal at ber death to tlie parlies etiii d
tneroio ; and the balanre ol ih- puir inn
nvisey to be pant April lt. to he se
cured by judgment mri r-
UHlAU SHCMAN.
jSdmiuutritor.
JUKI ATA VALLEY BANK,
F MirFLISTOWl, PA.
WITS
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholder! Individual" Liable.
JOSBPfl KOT BROCK. Prtndnt.
T. TAN IRWIN, rulur.
BIBKCTBS.
W. C. Pomaroy, Joseph Kothrock,
ioba Uartalar, PkUip U. Eepuer,
Bahsrt K. Psrkar, Leois K. Atkiosoa,
T. T. Irwio.
sTocaavaaaas
Philip M. Kepnar, Aaai at. Shsll.y,
Jeph Kolbrock, Jaa H. Irwia.
L. E. Atkinson, I. Parker,
W. C. Poataroy, J. HoIsm Irwin,
ary Karts, J aroma M. Tkawpaaa, Jr
Jka Hertslar, T. T. Irwta,
Charlottes ay dar, Jesiab L. Barton,
John at. Blair, Eobort . Pstteraoa.
Thra aad Four per eat. intarest will b
paid a crtiBcats ol depasite.
(jan it, 188W ll
Don't you forget it,
G. W. H E C K.
haa moved his Sbo Storewith tie i ulleat Stock in the L'ountj,
Into the McCrum Hiiildinir.
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a . -e-1-; ?i.fcv.-.-Ha5is.
to- .wiL .-aS5
tea Ma,,S :
Unequalled in Process! Unequalled in Convenience!
HAVE MOST LABOR SAVING DEVICES.
The 8WEEP8TAKES COLD MEDAL
PARIS EXPOSITION
lfZ-ZZ:Z? COOLEY PROCESS.
This U the THIRD COLD MEDAL t P" Expositions,
EVERY EXPOSITION
ainoe
Awarded the COLD MEDAL
Awarded tbe COLD MEDAL
State Fair. Boston, wnere there were over
Awarded GRAND 8WEEPSTAKES
EIGHTY of the Best Creamerica and
FOURTEEN GOLD MEDALS
have been awarded since tbe opt-Ding of Fairs a year ago.
THE DEST IN ITS OWN STATE,
THE BEST IN ITS OWN COUNTRY,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Complete Apparatus for Factories and Dairies. Illutmtd I'rice List Fn
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO.. Bellows Fall. Vt.
Quality
r
Wa don't r. ir l.. thruw tn
Ia othei wonts, we iin't a chl -"Ir wrk
farior trmniin to -aiit tii mitt, a lw
roar food a. Non-bai'iho Uei-t C''I'ing
Tontn. Hots a4 CfaiMren.
C. YATES fc
LEDGKK BriLDIXV,
SIXTH AND CHESTN I T
PHILADELPHIA.
JA. WKjaii'iim.
Levis K. Avert isa. . . I
atkiiioi rnvmrnmrnvM..
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
MirrLnrTOirii, pa..
ITCoUwsting aad Cos -TTSassia sisaisl
ly attoadd t.
Orrics On Mais slraat, hs pi sea ef
deae ef Laia K. Atklas, Xaa.. saa
raal-
U ef
or.ura SLroai. Oct Jg, I
ILBERroRCS tCHWETKB,
ATT OENEY - AT - LAW,
Ult rilXTOWH. PA.
i)m" Office oa
Court Hoaa.
Bridge street,
epposit
BS.O CBSWrOBO. t. BABWIB IHIITUI.
R. D. M. CKAWF0RD A SOV.
lormea a partaorsBip far tk prastic
v roKriaa ana taoir consttsial sraacbas.
Omeo at old stand, rorsrr of Third aad Or
sac utreots. slimiatowa. Pa. Oi.tr both
ot inru win d loon at their affiaa at all
tinea, anlaas otbarwiaa profaaloally aa
mm- A siste win b left at tk star of
Mr. Howard Kirk ia Pattwr foraalla, sad
will be vxsminrd at 10 A. U., aad 3 P. at.,
of eacll dsy.
April 1st, 1890.
Jobs MLAasu. Jesse W. Btibbsi
MCLAE6HLII at ITIMMIL,
INSDKAHOE 1QENTS,
POJtr ROYAL, JCNUTJ CO., PA.
CT'Only raliabla Coiapanias roprasaaUd.
J ::. I. i"i -1.
aeno ros our catalosui H eaicsa
AULAS ENGINE WORKS.
INDIANAPOLIS. INO.
balng
it was invented.
f?ErtJsT-?sss.v;
at tbe
d FOUR
200 ENTRIES.
PRIZE at last Vt Itairymcn ExklUtion.
Dairies of tbe Btate ia this contest.
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a ! JLCT r y
MERCHANDISE MURDER !
Men's, Bays' aad Children olothiag. ovetooaU. a a hirts, hsU aad eaps,
furaiahina; geoda, at reduced price AT SCHOTTS.
THK QRKATKST SACR1FICK 8ALK ON RKCORD.
Eacoararad by tha eaormou trade during the month af October we
bought f a,000 worth more Clothing and Turaiahing Qoeds for Koveasber.
The weather in October was favorsole to the Clothta trade, bat there ia
evory reason to believe that Xovember will be a mild month. Now w find
ourselves loaded to the muzzle with a full tock of clotViag and furniai
grods. To unload aarselves is to nt down th prices, and our caatasaera
will reap the HARVEST ol BEST BARGAINS avtr known. We marked
down every article to a priee that you will wonder at. The goods are met
Hhop-worn but all aew and bright
BEAD THESE GENUINE BE0UGTI0N3 :
Man'a suit marked dewa t
Mea'a saita marked down to
Man s suits marked down ta
Men suits marked dowa to
3 50
4.00
5.00
6.75;
These suits ara cat in aaek aa 1 frock styles aad cease in light medium
and dark caasiweres. Scotch, Chevoits, WorsUda, aad Corkscrews impart
ed aad domestic.
Man's ovrcoata
f3.50.
Man's vrets
$5.00.
Men' ovareoata
7.50.
marked down
to
i
t0j
;
tol
marked dawn
marked down
Many of these overeoats beiag made
Corkorws, Caaaimera, Meltoas, at.
Childress
suits marked down
to
I
J
to
i
$150.
Children's
$3 00.
Children's
$3 60.
Children
$3 60.
Children
$376.
suits markad down
sait markad dowa
nit markad down
to
j
to
;
suits marked down
These auita are na old aat ap goads, having baoa receive 1 by
days ago. But go they must.
Children's overecaU marked down to
00-
! Childrea'a overeoata marked dowa to
j
I Children ovarsoats markad down to
. .3 00.
1 Ail the best sod latest stylet areinoluJsd ia this offar. Mvry moth-
or wuo saa a ooy w ciotne sheum avail
I Men's pantaloons
. 100.
I Mau'r pmtaloous
marked down to
marked down to
31 60.
Don't fsil uaJer aay oircumsUncs
jare ia need of clothing if the greatest
S C H 0 T T ,
THE LEiDING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOVVN. PA.
, 1805, ESTABLISHE L,
, Special Invitation
To tvtUnd the Attractive Sal.
Irom
THE IMMENSE STOCK
D. W.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who hava money to invest to xniine the Stuck of (W4a far
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It ia truly marreluu to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suit and Overcoats at the
Hi prions leave all Competitors in tbe rear, a soi't fall
to git a him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. HARLEY
MIFF! IIS TO WIST ijL.
IT IS A FACT HILL
The Largest Stock
-OF-
HARD WARE IIS THE COUISTY
Fuildirg Hardware waa nerer ao low aa saw,
AILS LOCEI, allXSKI A-.. CKMIIT, rLilTIB,
i fact vrTtLir; in the Hardware Line including Heus F'lrainliiap fts
WALL PAPER, BLUVDS, Ac,
Are IXow Sold at Bottom Prlr by
FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE fc CO.
POCLTtT rAY
i; rrnprrrr atsascrd. Tb Pvcltst Ksl
tiTia, uMirned ssoslblv. finely iliss'rs'rd,
i :ha rt paper f.r fanner snd Isjiner
l.t Itu tr. rrnli Dotlk rirr it to
toa poat paid Ssad stawp fnraaB a'.aeopr.
Address rntfry 3r, M rrl ft.
Jfew York.
,i . , , L- : . o.iL 1. U l-'l-'. A J.J.. J:,J , ..
Men suit marked dowa to 7 0
Man aaiU marked dowa to 10. 0
Ma's suiu marked down to 11.00
Maa'u ovsreosts
110.00.
Men's overeeats
$12.00.
marked dewa to
marked dewa to
of light and mediam weight.
Soys' long pasts sait
to $2.87.
Boys' leng"pants suit
to $3 50.
Boys' long pants sait
to $4 00.
ssrked dowa
marked dewa
marked dowa
Boys' long pant
suit marked dowa
t $5.26.
Boys' long pants suits marked
to $c.oo.
dewa
us tea
Bovs' overeoats raarkod dowa ta
i $2.60.
Bovs' overcoats
i 3.00.
Bovs' overcoats
$3 5,,.
maiksd dowa V
markad dowa to
herself of this uusipeet.d sftr.
Men par.Ulooii marked down to
' $3.H0.
A grtnt variety to select from at
tho above reduced piioes.
to see the above bar-'aina. If
mjuey saving chanae ever knewa.
yea
189.
To The Public
cl Clothing that
g
oir
Wonderfully Low Friaea.
KNOWN THAT W HATI
ftajry'.vss'.l Attaral TTrrii. Vert. '"r.
arassar s Siaa-ur k.arsi ui haw a :.
i JavaewMl
Aaai A. av rixssB a aiaar,
,, .j t; lt '. .'. '- , - - fit ' all
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