! i SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIKr'LISTOWX : l-L i. TERMS. subscription, 11 J0 per ubib if pud ledvance; aS.OO V Mt paid la advance. Trmnstent rtftrtiMawu tnaerted at SO note fair keen for each taaerttoa. Traaeieot buameaa notiere in local col amn. l eente Pr line for Mck Insertion. nturUuna will be mad a to those doairinf to 1 Tertian by the Tear, half or quarter SHORT LOCI LS. The hanks will le closed on Thanks giving day. Cham'.ierburf' is to Lave 'a stock in factory. It in lftt.- i-uru busking for a num ber of furiut-r. Two iuu with two ln-ars weru in town on Saturday. Wilberforce Schwoyor, is ia Phil adelphia u bnisnesr. Meichaut Scbott has been in New Tort city the past week. The revival meeting is yet 111 pro-1 grans in the M. E. church, j DM rmi see tbe Hustler at Fran-' ai-oas Hardware Company Store. I Read the new ad of S-hott's saeri fiof is slothing iu auother column. Children's overcoats, sizes frurn 4 ' to t3 years, reduced to $2 at Schott'u. i Kluivr IfcCauIav of Itarrisburjj u in tnwn visiting parents lust week. T n . reraon calling for letter in th-i I list will 1-h-- r-k f.r advertised tu-.ttvi- '.Mt-rs: WY.'.iam Itrja..r, Harvey Hess. James McCaclbt, P. M. From the Blooanfield Time ; On last Fri.L.r afternoon Mr. Samuel Brown, of Centra tevrnshin. was fa tally kicked in tbe abdomen by a tuu.e be vi iut Htablinsr, and be died during the night. On last Friday we received two copies of tbe 'Richfield Light," a small m mthly paper baing pub lished six mouths on trial, at Rich field, this cuuii't. The editor of tbe papr is E. S. Mills of Richfield. The river was not high last week, but there was water enough in it to cause appre' en&ion in the niind of i the raaiiartnt-nt of the wagon ferry men. The flat lay at rent on this sh- ire and turns were comielled to lie 1- st-veral davs. TV.- sity fifth biithiay ot" Mr, P:.:': C'i itJ3 r, of Pattersvii. Jii!;a'. C ur.tv. IV, wis c!.'brst 1 -.-a s v :.i.-r 1-t t thv r-idt-i-.- ff Cj '.Hi-i LiiaLjiiii iu tin clv. Tueitt mi present Dauit.1 Cramer, aed aixty aeTen: John Duncan, aged eighty -ix ana ..irs Uoncan, sixty, ol Indiana, Fa-, Levi Griffith, of Johnstown, aged seventy three, and ilra. Griffith, aged aveutr-tbra; lira. Mary JL Eyerhart, of Johuatown, aged seventy- thrct; Capitan (iraham, agl seventy-two airs. Uraham, aged sixty-three. The aj'grtate of aires was 632 Tears. Mrii. Everhart, is the widow of John r.itman. iier luai ien nams was li-ushoff, as was al that of Mrs. Cramer, Mrs. Griffith, and Airs. Gra ham, they being sisters Mrs. Fver hart is the oldest livintf mmlMT cf the Bt:nbbofr family, and Mrs Gra- ba;n tb r-mngest. The late J. G. Holura at Orl-ntal. Saeessfut Treatment of Oiseas i 'j: i bit. ru:iis r;l l.v;J Zd:l -ti CKla LO vU 1 ..r.p: oil A fi'l- nesdav. The water rose t alcit tt the extent of th Juae flood, causii g ensid-ruble damage to private pri'p- erty by over-nowmg fiekis, sarryitg utT fences and making destruction "(Micrallv. It also damaged the new ountr bridre near widuw SheafTer's. Kepler's run was also on a bejuler and some of our township bridges were ilet roved. V.. G. Sheaflf.-r was attending U. S. Court at Pbihuielphia this vt nok as a witness against W. Kromc-r the crojlcecl mail carneil ana nun. oiig cutter. Our sick people now are Jacob II'ifT-r an aged g. ntleman, who biu be-n au invalid now for upwar.ls of a A SCIENTIFK .Mil Kill.! Iks I w l uM U-st-i-. itt T.nr kiv kii K ilu l U-rU . g-vi' .V Beus'.a ff was their brother. Th only broibir now living is David, of I and Joseph Marks. year, Airs. r. U.Mtiing; Susan xloUf r a ireoauoai in iu nigu water in tho rircr bust week kuocked out four trtstlesof the Millvratown bridge ami carried with them a nurulitr of turn, who were in tho trestles at the time. The men were taken out u the river alxmt a uiih down ftreum. Tho grocery stablishsuviit aul woolen wareno'ise of Jemiev anil Audr-ws No, ll, 121, 12 J Market tieets IMiil.i. him 1 -stroTeil bv a fire. Oiiv tiriiaau was killed bv a f:iilin wail; another teriouly hurt, and about 0 wero almost sliliol by tbe funie of spices. The con gregat ion ;il meeting to . elect ciders f ir the VsmiustT Presbyterian church iu this town . n i the l'.Uh iust., did'ut elect bccauKe of ' f)m nliiteiirM of tlie r irtilurlv ttnitoitit. 120 nien'a and boy's cassim.re coats fctl niob-raN.r. The congregation k'.I ais $2. To redu.- stock at ' is t m(H.t ou tjlt, 3rj JilT f p,wm. S'-hott's. I i,or to fc;wt tl.tors. F.. 1. MargriU of Favette town-! . nhir.. .lind ou Sabbath morning, No- "Judge Tburman has agsl rapidly vaaibr i-j- I iu tho e.tim:itioa of the Ohio Iemo- T at- i At i i i ' crats siuce it liecamo know that tL v i ue ii ii w w o. iai-n'n-u lue ut-ui of Juniata county thirty one thotl au'.nl dollars. Mitilinburg, Union County. Johns town Tribune of Nov. 5th. Some time ago Mrs Samuel Cart er had a warrant placed in the bands of officer Samu.-l Lapp for the ar rest of htr husband Samuel Carler. The officr made a trip to Steelt.n, Iauph;u county, in search of the man, but he was not there. Last Saturday Lapp was surprised to see Cart r walkinjr on the vavement with a double-barrelled rifle wi his shoul- j Most farmers are done plowing next year's cern ground. A. K. Troutmin improved Lis dwelling house by treating it to a new roof. II G. Shc-affcr had also' a new roi'f put i n his tenant hous , for.nerlv the Frv mover Tavern btaud. Jhn L. Weiser's team is pussiug by bote weekly loaded down wiih exceilnt roller flour which he is veil ing i:i large lots at Richfield and Evojdale ; a sure indication that 1.1. V. I.-.., .. hit. The o.u.:-r imm.diatlT tirreM-iT ', 1 , , iv:i!i is o.iiiTg a gooo. dusujws. ScccSsfulTreataeat. cures: Catarrh. Bronchitis Oon r u mp t i a IV! l aria. Rheumet'sm. Tle SeM7 4Sf tfa Mlcmbo Ki!ltr tu ri. rf ermt- J rw )u-tin.l m dununc ( it c a.- iv power- hT'd j t"f y rv swnown. W da - ciia Iwr tt nirtv ai jmr ra cvniif e.va. mu Imm gito- tUl c-rr j fc- lnfi'.)i, bt wi oiaum ii-t tt wtilcLro n7 rntw Wtttl pour 1pl-t4tV aj( aVB'i V-tairttaVtl. Wlii fTid Itti. J ' baa Wtuc. Etvi-t ni tk.)uJ'l it. pvticularii '()' wh km rr- af!arMl f ar T"- wfvq uxmravt4 otinuK d-te- Mtor ibw wrirat, mrv "f di?aaw. Thm Kkaxli itB tXiiX will kill r r-rrrw nnd j Um utur 'tow cum tli (urkwnk . tb one tn Q. wa -it-n t- Uat w -ut mj morfh. t"bM: wrhi- th Wo. Iicdsa's rV:-c5s Kiifsr. r-aa-r St Loi'ia E. iTiumii. F. M. V . Pihiu . Al kllSO.t fclPESIlELt, ATTOK NEYS- AT- LAW, MlKtLINTOWS, FA. UT'CuUecting and Coovcyaaeing prompt It attended to. Orrics On Main atreet, ia placa f resi dence of Loma K. Atkinson, Ksq., aonth ol Bnd e atreet. fl 26, 1 H6. WILBERI'OKCE fiCHHEVER, ATTORNEY - AT -LA.W, 5ilKLINTOWH. PA CyOtBi-e on Bridge atreet, opposite ib r ciivrom. ra cab wis h caawroaD, V. M. CKAWKOKD SOX. MERCHANDISE MURDER! Mn"- Til T xn- Children'a clnt'iin.r .... t . , - , . - o f,iii, u io miiuh, n ils ana capa, farcishing gtx.ds at reduceJ price- AT SJIIOTTS. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE SALE O.V RECORD. Enconra-ed bv the enoimous trad dur ng the month of October'' bought 50.(11(0 worth more Clothing and Faru.shing Gooda for November. I he weather in October was favoraole to the Clothing trade, but there is tvery re ason to beheve that November wUl be a mild ineuth. Now we find cursives loade 1 to the muzzle with a full stock of clothing and furnishing; .I U". " onrseires is to cut down the prices, and cur customers will reap Ue L VIl EST ot BEST BARGAINS ever known. We marked town evary article to a price that you will wondr at. The roods are not shop-worn but all new and bright have fi rmed a partnership f'r the practice o M.-dicin and thir collateral branch". I rtio- at i d t rd. n rner i f Third and O ! ince treet. M tiliut.iwn. H. One or bo'.b I o thi'xi will he l.niufl at their office at a'l I. i t ; ll timeit, unie. oinerw:e jrnieniiopiiiii I 11 V I IT V i ! I F V 1' ' I' ' "red. A 'ate will h lett at the atore t J UxNlAl.t 1 .lLLL i 1 V. lk '. Wr Howard Kirk in Patter-on fur calls, and will te examined at 10 A. M -, and 3 P. HEaO THESE GENUINE RECUGTION or aur. uiTOH , i . wrra BRANCH AT PORT liOY.Vb. Stockholders Individual! j Liable. IM not fail to see the Hustler at the Fianciscus Hardware Company Store. Henry I.-wis, a slave in t lie iiuth. t-anl gixl lve to his wife and ted North, settled in !,, the bouse and arot a srun from Chambt rsbsrg.'ai 1 married cg.iin. j Warner, ni. anwhile the fugitive was Lately she heard th oi l man was .-..iu UT) the Iike toward Cuba. i lUti .vwiiuil A.eoi;t' I i luiuun . ... lid s-jlseript!oU is like money at. , ret ; th loiig. r voil let it stand j 1"v-T',r.T i tu:. i. i i i was bro-nght entirely too old to micceed l'ayne ( V.mii S. Briire is the man with the Stanley, tho Amarican African barrel, aul he is rt-adr to to tap it plorer ha beuii huard from. Ho is , for a w.at la tir .Senate." safa and well. I The wife of Senator John J Pat-1 Fr,,'"J th, Fultou ..r-..,, .li.l Tl,nrw,ly ve.M-vr , Thirty five years a.T". at Taterville, Wisootisin. i lot) tueai's cashimer. toon's atid bev's veata, all siws reduced to Co' cants t S shott's. Rev. Dillon, pastor elect of the -r 1 .1. 1. .1.: . - I I resovicnau cimrcu oi tins luacw, ,rU-;t preached nu riaboatti. . Xuw i the time t tilscril for! thu Sft:s;:l avi Rm-ciiucas aud the PkilaJrtfMa Vtklf I'rtss. For bargain sru to S-hott's. Pri c reduced. All new stock that must be ald roardls of Cost. The ahinjltos for tbe Newport riv-. r bridge were brought from ill ia:natjn. North Carolina. If von wish to buv chestnut rails 1 f r ?jat lence. ana p.l. cau on win- t pi,;! .w. ,.;., n.l w at home iel Fiah-r of Milfurd township. ' t, i(5 nitu , (n iiijC of New Mi;. ExCountr Superintenduiit Robi- liuery go.ls and notions : h.its, hm eon of Turbtt township was visible nets, kid g'"v.s. hartdkere'iit f-, en our street one daT last wrvk. . w and other prtir'.e cf the la!est tu . f We5.W- .nd !. I ' S-ie intntes the puhli iron brid-'e at the south end of M.lill 1.,.". I- ... for travel l n!jMP Jr.tuiah L u leualager, of F-ast 1 Mary Shelly Johnson, wife of Goo Salm is oeo of the most extensive B" Johnson of 1'tttt.burg, ftid grand l,!.v t... . In tl Juniata Yal- daughter of Judge Lewis LurcbfU-ld ley. Hau hvini mUjn. chinchilla, ker hI him and took him before Squire Hornh'g. Lapp went out to bring! in Mrs. Carter to fice lier hubacu. I hil Jthe rfliccr was away Carter thought he would slreteh l.imsolf in, front ef the office. The Squire was uususjw.ctiag. The prisoner went out with- ut his gnu, and when Lapp came back he had fled to the couatry. An effort was made t catch him,brit be roamed tho fields with such an ab:udou that the officer wns not ranger enough to ovgrtako him. Lapp holds the double-barrelled gun as a memento of the chase and as security for costs. On Sunday af ternoon offic r Samuel Lapp was in formed tLt Carter might be found Avici's. Oriental, N'.vemlx.r 22, 1SS9. JOSEPH EOTHKOCK. Prmiwl. T. VAX IRWIN, r, At.r. iKECToaa. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock, of arh dev. April Ut, lS'JO. Men's suits marked do vn to Men's saits marked down to Mea's tuits marked down to Men's suits marked down to 5 3.50 Men's suits marked down to 4.00, Men's suits marked down to 5.00 Man's suits marked down to 5. To 7.50 10.00 12 00 Jobm Vel.i'Ontj. Joaapa W. ?tixmki .Mf 1.4r;llLI7l A. STPPIEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, POT HO YAL, JUSlATJt CO., PJ. lT?-nlj reliable Campaaiea repreaented. Ja. 1, t)-ly These t-uits are cat in sa.k sad frock styles and coma in liarbt medium .nd dark cashmeres, Scotch, Cbevoits, "Worsteds, and Coiks. rews import ed and domestic John Hertiler, Kotva-t E. Parker, T. T. Irwin. Philip M. Kepner, Loiiib E. Atkiutfm, M A ICKIKO : Lamis W"ilt. On the 14th ins!:., iu MeAlistervulo by Rev. G. v L is'.a r, Charles Laudis, of I'atur sou, aud Kila AVilt of tho former phice. It I Kit: Onuia. On the 7th inst., in Tur bett townshii , ivirs. Siihni Orris (j tiaTs. TocKBOLtiKaa : Philip M. Krpner, Annie II. Shelley, Jobiph Kothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinaen, R. E. Parker, W. C. Ponieroy, J. Holaies Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompaon, Jr John Hertiler. T. V. Irwin, CharlotteSnyder, Jusiah L. Barton, John 31. biair, K.iO.-rt U. fittinuo. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on ccrtiCcatea of depofite. jn 23, 18S9 tt mmmm 1 Men's overcoats :i.50. Men's overeoats $3.00. Men's overcoats $7.50. marked down marked down marked down to Men's overcoats ; lio.oo. Men s overuoats toj J12.00. marked down te marked down Ui Man;- of these overcoats being maale of Corkscrews, Cassimers, Meltons, etc. light and medium weight. I ) rv 0';r ciTu'tut PHiC 0';R CATU'tUt PBlCEt T. Di i iAfii IS, INO : 5 months and uincr tui'-ui us wunui Jfithih. I n iiu lltli mst.. in at George Warner's house along the ' Sx ruca Hill township, Alviu Leroy, Pike, a short dista:i e north of town. ; cf Mc(;in t.y and Alico Jefi'ries." Winner's house was visited. After i i- fi.i. :.. ! V'H" ' iS",Ur n-itu'imry movements Carter pntsW Winfi.ld S. Wilson, Ks-i.. rl area at tne .i .r wua a gun ami , n uf I)r DiWJ Wllaor) of iort K y. ! uirea-.eiirH! u smwu xipp e,.i iu-, . )U, j., ..,. ' MABiiuTz. On the 17th iust., in j Fayette tow uauip, Edward A Mar- ... i i i i ..... .... I 1 . n ... .....11 .. . . . . , I I. lintig in i-iiamiH-rsourg. ana sti t ji:lTitg seeured a I a-ted gun, Lapp , , ' . - cam. North to see him. She is his ; vj. Hackenlx rsrer. Lewis Rev nolds, aiir,t- Johsstok. Ou the 17h inst., at the residence of N. A. Lukeiis, in AVaik- er townsiiip, Mrs. Marv Suelly, wif ; Al. Hackenlx r,rrer, Lewis Revnolds. IVm Ln)wery, llomor Bonder and a I'titiun wh are suliscrii tions to fall in arrears "that unpa nit ere tho lar it becomes. This should In. cotniuiiU 1 to memory by every person who is a sub-riber to a news paper. Sliss Tiilie M. Loudon has iiiet re turned fr'-Ri her second trip hi- fall reiuli avo ;mrstut aud Crai-' nroi ere the l'j ko. The iruu was sur- of Ge.irgo 13. JoUnston ! i'lltsbur, red to Lewis Reynolds. Tom : nnu uaughtir ol tiie late bamuel 1. hargett tho rlile. Carter and Lmma S. Shelley, aged 27 years, to town by Lapp, and 1 10 months and 11 uays. i - i . . ' -1 ' - Don t you iorget it, G. W. HE C K, has moved Li8 thoa ,Stoievith ti . i t.lUrtMtck in t lie Count y, Into the illcCruiii Bjiihiiti". Children's $1.50. I (.'hliJien'a ; $2 oo. I Children's $2 50. Children's $3.30. Children's $:l 73. suits marked down suits marked down fcuits marked down suits marked down suits marked down to Boys' long pants suit marked down ' to $2 S7. i to Boys' long'pants suit marked down to $3 50. to Boys' long pants mit marked dovru to $100. to Boys' long pants suit umtked down to $5.25. to Boys' long punts suits marked dowu to o.U. Those suits are no old set up goods, h iving beeu received diiys ago. But go they must. bv us teu a rratg. inl before S-uire C. B. Horn ing, who sent him t jail. Tsathcr'i lustltute. ' and evauiine goods a'l new , le sold nhi to c ill and to ! 23rd Annual Session of Teaahers' Institute of Juniata County, Court i House Milllintovn, commencing at 2 I o'clock P. M., iIi Monday, December j 9, 1S&J. j INSTRCCTJBS: Dr. E. E. Higbe'c, Suterintndent of public instruction, Harrisburg, Pa Dr.N. C. Schatflkr, Prit.cipal Kutz town State Normal School, Kutz town, Pa. Dr. S. B. Heiges, Ex-Principal SdirrLI.NTOV. I.' iiAnKki.- HirrLisTOwa, Nov. 27, lsh9. fi:titr 20 ft Children's overccats marked dowu to Bo s' overcoats marked down to $2 00. H 50. Children's overcoats marked down to Boys' oven oats marked dowu to $2.40. j $: 00. Ci.i'dieii's overcoats maiked down t: Bos' overcoats marked down to $3.00. $3 50. All the best and lutcst styles arit:-'ti 1 h-.-s. er who h-is a bov to c'.olhe should avai 1 iti t hi-i off ir. E? If of tllis uu.'Xoy Men's pantaloons marked i $10 1. ry tuoth d odor. don to Men's pmta'.ooi.s ' $1 50. nmikod down t down to Mmi's pantaloons maiked $ i .ti I. gn.at v iri-t y to telect from the above leiluci d prices. at . f V, . iitn T v rifl ut thrt hnmn CI t I 1 - her unclfi and aunt. Mr. ana Mrs Prof, lit-nr'o T. Bible, furuw-rly -TL. T.' I . T . -TU- V- t T 1 It' ll. 4 .1 , - . f "till 1 'i AIKJX 1 1WU at Js-aW'e.aV X. ii I nl'ana 1 1 U flitfr 1 0" TI tit II '. vanl w .r.Ud overcoats reduced :,. ,..rintv. November 17. 1880. i ?.Sate '"a All niLiat "o. cot or loss at . , 1,1 .1... ..,.1 1 1 i Pa. ... m-j j, roil Al veais. X ' 1 uiiiuiua u . Haven Haven, to $9.0;). Bohott's. i years, I:itermnt v:.id in this in Pi town. L-sbvtrian M. G. Brumbaugh, Superintend ent public std'ools of Huntingdon Co., Huntingdon, l'a. ! Hoi acrt A. M.vrs of Thompson-j L M-al friemls of 'duciitiou will aid towu has come to t .15 front as a nias-i l!H ia t'ne week's work. Sub'ects for ."iscussion will bi op- j VI. .ire Miller and John Derr fell rath.Ted out cf the J uno UooU Unit el;C by a number 01 Iho leading; .or ....;.... v.- rivtr ni Mutim hist niUswhat remained of the Cuba : tfc.i(. hers of the count v. i weok wheu the water was hih. It Iron Bridge and hauled it to his 1 Good music will le provided for wne aeold dip. shop m 1 hompsooti .wu ani uiere jar auii noiinig wssious. Frr. 22 : lln; I- ' honiilfr 1'' I Side 1 J LS4' ' I Kiri'LlNTOWS GRAIN MAliKXT j Wheat, .'..ra old 8 to4' . Oat V) kje uin erfreed 4.il T.rroity eud 1 6 1 :x -d -- ' liiiT 20 Lie, I .SLnr! ',J Orouud Alura Sait.... . . .. 1 A n" erica alt I v I'Uil-iliLLI UlA. MxKKtTS Novelilbt r ... 1 l i- . i . Av-f fWi'. r r jr- . - ' - f " ?-'-. .-.a r-'V -1 .a . L D' n't fail i;n lef any circuuislaiici s to see the above bargains. If yoti in need of ch.thing it's the greitet m jn- y siving chance ever known. S C II 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTH I El?, lmiDGK ST., M1FFL1NTOWN. PA. Good overcoats for workingmeu. "Well put togetuca. Sizes from 31 to 44. Prie. V4.00. To reduce stock at kvihott a. 11.. .... L ..,.1. ;n lintrr iron Hrf I . . 1 t .t . 1 o : i 3 18.S!). lYnn-ylvania wheat 87c, J 1 Ce.ru 40 to 43c. Oats 27 to 23c. j 1 Live chickens 8 to 10c Turktys 11 1 i 12c a lb. Ducks 9 to 10c. Get-so tJ 1 T ' V. f : 1 ''.ir,7"-' -v--; il Viy - - - 18G5, E STA IiLlSH E J ), 1HL SJ. Special liicilation rJt o rIiiv li ublic to tc. Eutter 15 to liac a 11. 14 to 16c- Poti:toes45 to 58c CloVtrseed o to tlic a lb. E : ..S-..:l j: v.'-v5-V ll-SjS-. --I-ifv A-. .-:' - . 1 t.;:. : straightened it an 1 shapcU it mio a substantial bridge for Cot'olamus creek iu Greenwood township. Miss luua Parker of Washington, D. C, and her cousiu Miss Hallie Parker of Lewistown. were in town a few davs hist weik. English Spavin Liniment removes t...,,-'.i;(! I.,.n.t aU Hard, Soft, r Calounl Lumps . nr. ... 1 t.i.i.K r. ri.nl-y t and Blemishes, WU .11. Bllil "1. W 1 ' ' - J , .,1 . . I - . I,....i..n of the weddin- S;,av!ii, Curl-.. Splints, last Thursday evening. Miss Jennie IjonsJorf of McCert nulsburg, a school friend of Claudia Simons wus pruseut at the wedding last Thursday evening. William Val'eatin and Ezra Fa sick while prying a wheel off the railia of the ferry flat at this place last Frialav, fell iuto the river. EVKNIMO IJiCTlKES. Mf c lav. lU-v. A. R. Miller, Ib-v. Philif Giaif. Tue:.dny. Dr. N. C. ScbactTtr, 'Manv. l Trainincr." Wedn- sdav. Prof. Ct nr,;, P. Bi ble, Humcroiis and dramatic enter 1 tainmtut Music on tho Xylophone I $50 aud C j-opuone. Warrant! Thursday. Cob G. W. luin, hirse'S, Blotxl Sweeney, Rinu' -Kmc, Stules, Sprains, ail nwoi leii Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $50 l- tlie usi if one K.tt ..."l ti, mosit wonderful blemish cure ' "Amoi g the Masses. I riday. ir. lemon "John and Jonathan." Tickets for sale at M. P. f. rd'n Driii? Stores Bridir- 1 Chambershurg : Rev. J. romeroy, : jiastor of the Central Presbyterian ! church is confined to the house with tn OurPopufzrBrsnd mm f . .":-'.:... 0 I? RS-y C4 Hon ever known. Sob t by L. lanks .V Co , Ih-uggista, MilUmtowu. Nor C From the Franklin Repository, Noursc, There w ill le Vnion Thauksgivinj; 1 injuries receive! while calling upon IOi 1 ouu f his members on 1- rnlay even wili;,! He sterrcd throuirh a rx.rcli ae.ja. II ' - Hric in tbi K. cburch at Rev. Philij (traif preach the Thanksgiving sermon. William Murray bad bis -.i,'ht eye aeTerelv burned by the pow.h r llash ing through the tube of his pun, eaueed Vy a heavy charge of powder. Hunt fine worsted suits at $7.30. No matter wkat the goods are worth or what tier cost. N matter wha'. we lose. thev mast to reduce stick at ticaett a The Sf ister building and tle Old Fallow IiaU have be n paintr.1 rwl. The toe a eeems t. have a deeid.nl pr..fr-ace for th good old red Dutch eolor. Be. Mr Wtllar d. who years ago prea-bed for le Lutkerans in this tjwa eipjct n move to Mexico, this eoanly where his son. Dr. Willard, practicu-i medieice. Jeroiae N TWrar-on. Jr., left Mondar to aoaurne the position of Cahi.r of the First National Bank of Mi.idleburg, which will commence husiuras this week. Mi see Emilr and Oertrud. Lett of Harriaburg and Misi Nellie Lapp of lT.-irriaburf. attended the wedding of t laud a Sinu ns and Jw-eph Mo Cauh y last Thursday. Itch. Manure, and scratches on hu man or animals cured in 30 minutes bv W.K.lford's Sanibinr Lotion. This never fails. S. ld br 1. Banks & Co., Druggists, MiflUntown. "T- 6- Th nttenti.m of uersons who deirot rurchs9 real estate fs di rected tojthe advertisement of the sale of real estate bv Daniel Burkholder and Christian Y.sler. Etcutors and Trtistoes of Christian Yoder List of letters uncalled for ri-ni&in- ing in the Post Office at MiflUntown Pa. Week ending Nov. 2d Craw str et- IVhji-s open at 6:4t. Leeturo begins at 7.15. After the doors are open tickets will be wild 1 nly at the Court House. W. E. At MAN, Suprrinlendenl. Delaware 1'fck.aps. the tp of which had len rem -ved, and injured his leg so badly that he ruar be unabie t occupy hi pulpit fir several weeka. vr Editor: Seeing s- manv eor-I Unts from dilTerent iarls of Tbe Jjooa-a .V irsta ra.ii iht re.ai , - -1 - ..,, lavotTits route ln.-t vcfck vrsl '" " " dav, or fear of Wing caught by tho i to represent our vicinity. Altnottgh j tl ".ndin' fall ff tb titles W- j Senritw Tullius bad ben writing ( "Lr? .IT.Vttt and aeoofld piers of very ; mteret mg :t, ms from cur part j the Patterson side of th river bridge, j ) w.Il take U Tlace unta i.is retu.n Vfr tVe treaties were washed away ; XW J',url;e-V- 4 Ai.tr tie 1 r 11 . i.eiuii(,f,n!rrttare scarce. an.tpu. s iio suore. j .00 :, the trestle work na.i oe-ea urti , - Tf., rr -' f:it-'man 111 ur ioui . f- - - 1 Hans in Tbernbur g of Chester Co., I. .. . i j 13 ppenniug a lew u iii wiiu 1.1s un cle. K. U. tiuaipLrry, uuring me buntintr season. member that the Sr.sTiti. am He-1 (V. W. S;. akman of Puilad. lpLia rrBtJOAS is the largest nper publish- j j,nVl us a living visit hist we. k. ed in Juniat. county, audin a i.mton . ash looks well, ny me sems kj to all impertant Iersona! an.l relig-; agrto with lnm. ious ami business an.l puimou news 1 iav:.l amjrmer sjk. ii: a it ua nvc a well sel.-cted assortmeui 01 w,th his parents last week. Fiterarr reading, almost tw ice as Hunliag seems to be an iuterestiag much reading as any other par M Wt.ll as a profitable pursui this r.nbiished in tbe count v. One dollar ; faij Messrs. Clayton E Rhodes and r . m .l. w nicu the 'is-ien!rer V at was ma bv ening on the large rope. vin von are lookin-j around for; local paicr for the home circle, re- CodefjcztZ. A Fine Quality of .-C aT ' ATA REAS0NASLE PRICE Vr?H FOR hz&j h4 rvir i! .fcfit CM EACH .ft?Z-J PLUQ "W' Xf :r I - ! ' j i ,5 A i :f,- a - " - '- 1 'J o attend the Attractira f?ale ol ClotLing that foes from on daily THE IMMENSE STOCK W. OF Jt It will be TO Tim ADVANTAGE OF ML W ho have money to invent tw exaniitK' tli t IU. VKHS Ca ot (ioO'isl fwf t. ) w - ' t i'-r.'vi ! r 5 1FYCU ARE LOOKING FOH AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE CF dol in advance. Those? w tio iiosire Htrkla PrfAtcan secure it witu Si stunh. and Rrif hijcax f r one lar aud fifty cents m a.lvance. The Huntingdon Journal of last Fndav last atxut L- On f ndav lasl 3 o'clock in th- afternoon, -Mrs. Peter Lon"ore was fvund dead in the sitting-room of her residence in Mount Union. She had complained of a severe tia'U in wrist for a few days prior to her death, but otherwise was ., J 1 t.li SCVia -ad the ; Hirrr Arnold, two of our enterpri the ' ;Ucr h'nnters shot a coon one eiay hist week. That's ri.'ht boys hunt- while the season lasts. You may become rich by it. I will now close hoping to diear from othr "noted writers." I am J. S. OBACCO apparently in pood health. She was en-'a n-d in knittinj? when she fell 1 XT 1 . .t Via. QNTFAJL TO GIVE I A i i a r in T ! ill! w- . f rm 1 ririi- f-.SiCYoun Dealer For It OCMTTakENY 0THEf JjO. EROStLouisville.K Card er Thaufca. If tie pmprior ef Keirp'a Balaam abonld pnMih a erl ef tbanfca, conUin log expreiuna of gratitude which come to him dailf from ihoae who bare been cored ) of aerrre Ihroal ard Inep tronMea bv the Tresapaas Notice. All pron are he.rtiy eaulianed ot to tre-aiaa on tho farm land an4 woodU.ii ot - w " j JgBul Xeuralna Of the i of aerere taroai are raof irou. ie. 07 m the nt l-rirnea id i.irii lowbemp, ir to toe noor - - ''i tae ' aM of Keinp'e Balaam, it woa!fl a fair Ihe yarro ot bau'inf, hnntmr. S-torg. heart is supposed to have been me . n . .. pickiog berriea, tlirow.ng down lence-.c .t- cause. She was a good wife and a ( a.aed bo k. Hew mnch bettor te i.rite all Tbe u. ,f ,ic.t tTMpm. kind mother, and she loaves 10 survive , 10 cm - r- , lng t-e eniorcea. ...! an.l sll ClUl.iren. Iler ooioe iui j u UUKiniu- . rr a teal for oilraelf lt ; DaviilI i-bes. remains were interred on Tu-lay. ' power. L.rgo botUe..60c .d $1.00. . November 27, 1S90. G60LLEY Uneaaailad in Process! GliliillSa !lnni!rv!lfH in PflnifninrQ 1 U1IC MJiX, UOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvelous to .Se THE BKAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits ntid OvereoHta ut tLa Wonderfully Low Pric'-a. ku't iVil ' l iccs leave all Coini tiloi in tie i wnr, so !iirifii in JuUJIICU til SAVING DEVICES. COLD MEDAL t HAVE MOST LABOR The SWEEPSTAKES PARIS EXPOSITION ttS1. COOLEY PROCESS. This is the THIRD COLD MEDAL at Paris Expositions, being EVERY EXPOSITION binco it was invented. Awanlwl the COLD MEDAL t the CREAT LONDON SHOW. Award-d tho COLD MEDAL and FOUR FIRST l'KE.MIL'MS at lia State Fair, IViston, where tliere were over 200 ENTRIES. Awarded GUAXD SWEEPSTAKES PPdZE at List Vt. Iairj-nien's Exliiliition. EIGHTY of the Best Creameries and Dairies of the State in this contest. FOURTEEN GQLQ 171EDAL8 liave lxx-a awardl since the open in r of Fairs a year ago. THS BEST EH ITS OWN STATE, THE DEST IN ITS OWf. COUNTRY, THE DEST IN THE WORLD. Complete Apparatus for Factories an'l ":iiric. I"!u.-.tri!i il i'rice Li l'r'-e. VERMONT FARM MACHINE CC, I'Vcvvs Fall. Vt. 1 ie L1111 a t ail il in need of 1. 1. t 11 1 njjr W. II A R I. M V MIFFI INTOWN IT IS A FACT V Kid. K.N'OV N 1 ii V I W K H K xne argesc -a. . .rt. f s a g e 1 OK- 1IAIJDWAKK IIN THE COUNTY Iiardwre wns never l .w as now, f ; i j i ! 1 T j 1 .tii. fr.ct everything in the Hardware Lint itu hni:n Quality AN3 a3 rice We don't il.ivr 0"":ili'y lo throw Iv.n- U 1V.C-. In otb wr.l.. w d.t't a'ieht ntir -n!t -r 11-. 'n ferior tritri:nii.- t u a j t you i i 1 r- ic ;ir 'poor goo". .V.iti tuit'tbe liee.1 C'o h:"g I' r Toatlis, B01 a aui Children. C. YA-TlilS fc LE1H.EK BCILI1W, SIXTH ANDHIKSTNTT PITILADELPHl.i. CO- PFX n r, r ?, .-vim 1 louse I'll I'll laulU J . h n WALL 1MIEI., 3ILLIS, Ac., Arc riov Sold at liottom Irh-aj ly FRANCISCUblTAHDWAKE & CO. POULT BY PAYS 1 r..jir:y managed. TI.e PmLTar Btl ti. (Ubliahed montb'y. tiiilv 1I11 atratrd ilii? 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