4 srtTjNEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : wgpInAT, DEC. U. 1889. TERMS. MeHptioa, $1-60 per annum if paid . irmc; u wi pan la htuu. Tiwa edvertteeeaeau taeerted a 60 tacb for each Ineertloa. I jja baaineee notice ta local col. ' o eita per line for each Insertion. ptKiione will be made ta those desiring einrtiMi by the year, half or qaarter P"- f SHORT LOCALS. HjIiJT clothing at Harley's. Holiday goods at EHpenachade's. Item from East Fayette cam is p lute fur tins week. Limps from ISo to $1.00 at Fran caius Hardware & Co. Hun-hunt J. L. B.rton has sold Davie's Hills to John 11. Telfer. , E.iin on Sunday morning put an ml to work on the river bridge. Fine Iiruuzo Lamps at FEASniH ia HiRDKARK & Co. children's overcoats, sizes from 4 t&3 rears, reduced to $ at Schott'a. H-indsnmelv decorated Lumps at Francis, rs Hari.ware Jk Co. Kt-ml tho new ad of Sohott's sncri-IL-eaJiIo in clothing in another column. Services at the Licking Creek Lu tHenininurcB ne rviDOatu arler- B03Q- Lawrence Wetzlerdied at Inn home near Mexico last Saturday aged 74 years. ro not fail to see the Hustler at the Francisous Hardware Company Store. 120 men's aud boy's cassimeru coats all sizes To reduce stock at Schott's. 150 men's caKxiniers, men's and boy 'a vents, all sizes reduced to 65 ceutsat iSohott'a. X spcciid tram will leave Port Roy ,1 at 6 o'clock in the evening for the Teachers Institute. A. Y. MeAffee was one of the first nrAlrs to put in an appearance at ijf.;ittite tin Muiiuay. i'or bargain go to Schott'a. Pri ced reduced. All new stock that must be sold regardless of cost. fjw is the time to aulmcribo for the Sentintl and RK.rrBUCAX and the fKilddtlphia H'etkly Prts. Moses Stroup, of South Bend, In diana i Ktj'r.irningarning his friends it Uichtield, thin county. lie v. Dr. Freeman, of Hnutin-idon pr-aclie.l in the Westminster Pres byterian church on Sabbath. John S. Oravhill of thin town hajs been appointed Stationary Clerk of the L mrr House) of Congres. J 'lin 11 Jamison of Favettc has been iiiT" 'lilted Mercautilo Apprais-i r iiy the. t-o.uiry Commiusiouers. Dnvil 1'lL.i is at home from Phila Jlp!n, wliers h was working at the printing trade a numler of weeks. Handoru melton, chinchilla, ker- 1 " ... wumi f te Jj X. All must go, cost or loss at Siftt's. j wort;n.Tm.n i WeU put together. Sizes from 34 tj , 44. rtiuCl.OO. To reduce stock ' atSchuv'.4 ' ! Ex County Commiiiiioner, David i Partner, died at the Lomj of Will' Laadis in Turbett township, on Mon- .lay morning. TV. C. rorueror, cashier of the Port 11. .yal bank was .at Chambers- bnr-attending the funeral of his br ther iu Chambersbur" " Tl Tu In.tlt.t. ........ r ... i i. ri.:i: i' Rev. A. K. Miller, ach delivered tdilrcss on Monday evening. S um miscreant pinned a not ice on Sfrs. Turbett's barn in Turbett township i:n last Friday niffht, stat is thst tho barn would soon burnd. Mi C irrie D irr h;u bj.n tc;h school u umber 3, on account of a Vr -re cold that has overtaken the ib.ular teacher Miss Gertie Craw ford. Alexander Woodward of Job us -towu this county is down with a broken h'g which wtis caused by a fall while carrying corn in a sack to a crih. Itch, Mango, aud scratches on hu man or animals cured iu 30 minutes by Wix.lf.ird's Sanitary Lotion. This never f:nls. Sld by L. Banks &. Co., Druj.'ji-.ts, Mifflintown. Nov. 6. Ilev riiilip Graif will preach Sun day morning on "Religious Pauper win," aud in th evening to the P. O. S. uf A., on "The Glorious Emblems of our Republic."' Everyboly cor dially invited. Mr. Thud Zimmerman vt Ickes i ...... lur' lVrrv countv. had bis a six teen months hour killenl on the 3rd Hint Thev weighed resjectively 558 and 365. Total 1123, not count ";,' beart and liver. IWt forget the sale of Real Es , Ute hv Dtiniel Durkholder and Chris "n Yoder. executors anl trustees of Christian Z.kiW. The lands are in Furuiauagli township. The sale will take place on the 14th inst. At a meeting of the congregation of Westminster Presbyterian church, J"1 fk, Col. William Dell, John IWrick and R. F. Elliott were elct d eklei. Jeremiah Lyons, T. V. "na rc.i John GravbiU were re- :H-te.l trustees. Fn-elini tiohool hous in T turbett L. i n . V. . 1 1 . Wlna I (IhV f..r Tl. in he ceiUU;.t and when discoverel ws beyond control. " A. Y. McAffee t teiwlung theschooL The house) i being rebuilt as rapidly as pjssi- David Watts, who has been l TyrouM the past three T"rs is amoug hia friends B'X IL is as zi.r!.-hw a ilrmiM'rat ns l7'r:X wh,ueTf r th opportunity aaor.U he is ready to lock horns with a .. - . " . . a 1 : ""publican fnen.l on tne lanu n J- E. K l 111 tim mi r.f tavetre ton u- " , e is one of the oi l j V- 1 generations of men. and hia reoollection f;; . in the long past is interesting to list- A rumour was published in last week ScrrnrsL to the effect that Rev Spangler of Port Roval would be a candidate f or Legislative honors next Fall. Mr. Spangler, desires us to say, that he never has been," is not and never expects to be a candidate for the Legislature or any other of fice. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Caloused Lumps and Blemishes, from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweener Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swol 1 n Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save 50 by the use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful blemish curs ever known. S.ld by L. Banks v. Co , Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov C List nf letters uncalled for remain ing in th P. O., at .Mifflintown, Pa., week ending Dec. 7, 1889. persons calling for letters in this list will plense ask for advertised matter. Le:ters : Miss Ida Trego, J. W.o;hirk ii. A. Savior, Mrs Maggie Kauffnwn, Mist Jane H. Ferguson, Mrs. Francis B.tth-r, Mrs Catherine Diem, Harrv Bo war. James McCarxEv, P.M. A company of railroad men called i on their fellow railroad man Joset.h McCuuley an.l his bride at the home of the bride's parents n Cherrv street, and tendered their congratu lations to the newly married couple, anil at the same time presented them with a full assortment of tinware for house-keepiug, not even forgetting a couple of little tin rattles. George Heudersou delivered the presenta tion sjieech. IVmiel Willow the owner of a farm in Monroe township, was in towu last week the first time in 22 rears. He was serving his fellow citize'ns in the capacity of a juror at the regular DifeiubcrTirmof Court. He" had never leen iu the Court 'House bo- fore his aiiearance as a itiror. Hi homo is alut 23 miles from this town. He left home a foot about 20 minutes past 2 o'clock, A. M., and arrived at the seat of Justice shortly ner i o ciock the same morning, Monday the 1st day of Court. When you are looking around for a local paper for the home circle, re uiemler that the Sentinel and Re Wbijca is the largest paper publish ed in J uuiata musty, and in addition t all important erNoniil and relig ious and business and litical news trives a well selected assortment ofj '""i lewung, almost twice as much reading as any other pajer publishe.1 in the county. One dollar in advance. Those who desire the U'ttkly Prtss ran secure it with the Skstimh. axi Hei tbuca!! for one dol lar and fifty rents in advance. Sjmo dvrs ao Mrs. Washington Burc'ifielJ determines! to put out of tlie way tome medicine iu a powder cd state that had 1 1 nged to her i father Gideon Haldemau, tleceased. WI... .1 - ., oho (ut'iucu ino ura place in iiie cook stove the most convenient place for their destruction. The fire had cv4 wufc mm mm mftf urmFiuicw lu dicated. Thither sho went with the powders and dropped them in and then went to an SAljoiuing rtK,m. Sll HenrceU g..n to the other ''ar,,l0 ., ,. 10Use wheu a tremor in building and a loud noise iu the kitchen alarmed her. She hastened to the kitchen ami t'ere to ber astonish menr, found the room filled with dust au 1 the tU-r strewn wlih ashes, an, .,1 anj utensils on te stove w7. u of the stovo d.sirs "J1 offand the goodj Id cook stove j j of 17 rs service with a ragged inlgetl apjearanro all around. I T ...1..T.. .. .1... ? : : i e f 'uont- lutt iiieuii-nie was K"" tor man or beast, ixmsiblv for both, but was bad medicine for her cook stove. From the Huntingdon Journal : ler oi ine rural tiistricts. as sr.o was walking up stret t with a lady friend. 1 he la-ly at oncejbegnn t untwist the kn itted bair when she said," now fix them nica for I am lxund to make a mash In-fore I g- home." And the two pursued thir courso. Al. Flfiniog tt th; shoot ing mach across the rivron Thaaks riyin D.iv, struck the '"bull's eve" four times ho just placed four big, fat turkeys in tho cojp in the even ing and the little dock just stands him about $1.40. One day last week a man Vas arrested ami fined $10 in Altnona for insulting a young lady on the street. Some of the same kind of work ought to b done at this placo and iuaybo the unprincipled "bloods" would learn the lesson that "experience is the best teacher." S. D. Bxs- a . . il. . I li . li' liore a Draicemnn in me A.ioona vara was arresiea on iuesuay luoruiug on tho charir cf Laving at divers times, broken into ireight cars, an from them extracted jroods valued at $100. In defa ilt of bail be was removed to the Hollidavsburg jail. Seven dter were brought to thia phu-e on Monday last from np Broad Top. Irwin Goorge, of Saville town ship, has tho best record thus far for ratid butcherinr. Last Tuestlay beginning at sunup, he butchered for Fred. Hammer, a neighbor, eleven bogs nd was don with all the work by"3 P. M. Some weeks ago Mr. Harry G. Swartz, of Centre townt-hip purchased three young Ne braska horses an.l su-ceeded in brak ing two of them to harness. In try the third animal the horse pitchod and reared up, fall ng. b:uli caung A to bTeed at the ved but a few hours after on its liea. I. nru ft li ' i. ..wi. 1 hinimai was ituutii The animal was value 1 me ----- .. ... l 1 ' j r s . iw rn- ent year, lie now as - " - Tl n..t yet their tases to mm .0 re- Ispud prompUy and settle them i without further notice The r-rrt xr. Tt .relirita-l as ig a remarkal.Ie on. Arl ointed la.- t A,,just be has turned into th- county Ol Air. Xwrnueise., - - 1 - .Ir..iy Siyj.J.l in oisir C- r 14.4- "".-' . .i stia. t-.:d an.l c-'uniy im"s . - . r TonsriitKn asKert is oniv .... . heisel ur v, nd saw Mrs. Clc.k and Thomas t- tow nsh.p. apFH.inte.1 for the 3 - lbo9 has already settled and paid over them XQuthvr maa to tho county treror he full TLlma8 witll amountof h.sduplicaefartha- (n th payers of his district who responded f promptly. Mr. Bernheisel is cer tainly to be congratulated upon his re.JrL Bloomfield Advocate. e Cairl PrcedlBic;s. The December Urrm of Court con tmued through all of last wetk. ue nTer bri1Se q"tion was sent back to the viewers for a re-eonsidera-tion of damages. R- F. Elliott was admitted to prac tice law. Levi Stroup in the divorce case against bis wife was ordered to file a bill of particulars. Samuel Ramsey, John Beale, R. M. Gray were appointed to review a road in Concord narrows. The grand jury recommended new walks on the public grounds, and paint on the cornices of the Court House and the kalsminiag of the walls and ceiling of the court room. They also approved the site of the new county bridge over Mo hontoaga creek between Juniata and Snyder county as fixed by viewers. In the matter of the proposal to borrow $3000, for the purpose of building a public school house in Port Royal remonstrances were pre sent! and the question held Uv the court for consideration. Ia the estate i f R.dv-rt Harris de ceased, Jacob Lauv;rwas appoiu'od trusted to hold the money for the One of widow and heirs. The sale of real estata of Christian Mdh-r, deceased, to Henry Hiwer. Jr., 855 was confirmed. John M. Rhea, was annointed guaruiau oi Jiartna JI Kuea. 1 " -m r . . oeorge S. Burner was almoin ted guardian of the four minor children of Adasu ShoDe. deceasud. Johu Kohlcr was aunointed f.isr. dian of the four minor children of Mirry E. Kepu r, deceased. A Mibixeu in divorce was irranted An ua M. Anderson vs. George O. An- uerson. Matthias Stump, R. H. Patterson and John Flmlee, were appointed to view and lay damages for a road thr -ugli lauds of Samu 1 Shearer ami Saiah Goshorn in Lack Twp. John Deitz was appointed road supervisor in Monroe township to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of George Kahler. A titatio n was granted on David Hetenck, ailministrator, of Jerome He terick to file an additional aecount. The purcbase of George W. Pann abaker of real estate of William Car baugh, deceased, for $300. was con firmed. The adultery and bastar.'y case of A. K. Burd, was settltxi. The fornication and bastardy case of J. D. Watts, was settled. The. assault and batterr case of D. W. Allen, Jr., was settled. The assault and- battery case of John fvy, was settled. Tha assault and battery casa of Darwin Rhine. Verdict nt guilty Defend nt t. pay half the costs, aud half the costs to le paid by the prowcutor, Charles Sherlock The assault and battery case f James Osier verdict not gu:lty defendaut to pay costs. The assault and buttery case of A. R. Berryman two cas-s verdict not guilty defendant to pay half of com!, a-id proaeector Janies Coder, t iv the other half of costs. The assault and batterv case of James J Yocum verdict guiltv Fined five dollars and costs of prose cution. The surety of the pace case of Thomas J., Albei t L., ami Walter T. Yocj:u. The court advised the bays t better conduct in. the future and delivered no urdcr as io costs. The Arson case cf Nicholas Psrel. s - lf accusal of burning the barn of He-ider..n Forsha and Thomas Ar- buvkl-, was sent to o..nuy jail to await sentence at a later date. On o . i i . . t t oaiuruav ne was s'uieacea lo Uuaer- go a term of ten years and six months in the Western Penitentiary. In tho civil ease of J. li Croo vs. Dwelling II u.-i3 Insurance Company of Bosttn, the court allowed a mo- n for a now trial. The hors.- trade cose of A. J. H.tss vs. T. J. Mid lab, brought turfmen from far a;:d nar to witness the trial. T. J. Middah i.i tho m st not ed turfman in the Juniata Valley. Hb owned a horse that ho valued at twelve hundred dollars that is said to have trotted a mile in 2.19J. At Port Roval on a muddv track th an imal trotted a mile iu 2.27. II ass lives at Johnstown iu the valley of the Com nuiugh, and is an admirer and owner of horses aud occasional ly is a patron of the turf. He t.k a fancy to Middah's horse. The two men traded Hass gave five horses for the trotter. Jeff's liver was to trot a mile in 2.25, but Hass could not get tho animal below a three miuute trot and at that speed the hors "went to pieces." The failure on tho part of the horse to tro towa j,, o.25, induced Mass to bring an action ngaiust Middah on I the ground of unsoundness of Horse, , i Defend ant alleged that if the horse was uns-iund he became so after he Eat LiTiEBTr, Dec 6. Cattle Re-b.-cam tho property of plaintiff. 1 Coipts, 120 bead shipments, 100 hf ad: Verdict for Middah. prices fair Hogs Receipts, 4400 The grett suit of the week was ; nead ; shipments, 300 hoad ; market that of William Cleck vs. Samuel j Tm ajj grades, $3.70 to$3.S0. Sheep Thomas for damage $10,000 for ( ICjceipts, 800 head ; shipments the estraugem-nt of the eflfectious of i nona ; markets steady and in good his wife. Cleck and l nomas are t 1.n.flinro inJllw T 1 1-ri 1 tft Kiaters. and have forms adjoiiiing in Lost Creek Valley about four miles from the county" seat. It was charged that Thomas and Mrs. Cleck wer too fond of each other. Thst Thom as frequently visited there during the alienee of Cleck ; that he took Mrs. Cleck on long drives. A hired man testified that he rode with Mrs. Cleck asd Mr. Thomas in a sprm j wagon when Thomas had his arm on her shoulder, and that he ay down 1 . in me varu tmo ercumj, . . I TI..1 ..a trh.i niuisvil mtil tfce llOUSC. .1 : . . . . - 1 ., ,lt W ,,0 be saw Thmas w,s and Mrs. 0eck j They , , f - A hired I tl? - - - Mr Thomlls OI"u .1, in the I I S1 1 I la-IB a la 4. PUb oa wr , -- in . , Tnomas Spring nouse ms.iuu.s with xi.... 1-M..inr a-ainst her. The - c- 1 . 1 . . f .... ... .ciju -.,1 rne witnesses ol . .. ... -. .n.l U iUn .mtnl into a window plaintiff, and on the cnaracter ot the two latter, they called witnesses who testified to disbelief in their truth fulness. One witness testified as to the character of the woman w ho pro fessed to have seen Thomas and Mrs. Cleck in the spring house, that he met the witness in the cow stable of the Thomas barn and there sque z ed her and felt her leg. The defense produced witne.-ses to show that the estrangement that drove Cleck from Lis home and from Lis family lay not in the conduct of Thomas, but Lad their foundation in the financial misfortunes that bank rupted Cleck and crmpeiled Mr.i, Cleck to secure the title of the farm and all other property of their 's in her name to uia what she Lad ol tained from her father's estate. Ev en then she was the loser by many hundred dollars by Lis unfortunate business operations. The promi nence of the parties and their con nections constantly kept a large aud iem in the court room to hear tho trial The Judge charged the jury on Saturday morning, and the jury w.-nt oat and remained till afttrn a n when they returned with a verdict for d feudwnt for $478.35. A mo tion for a nw trial was made. B F. Lincr.fi. Id, D. E. Bobison and James M. Grouinger were ap pointed to view a road in Milford township from Port Roval to John Wellers. W. H. Patterson, David Swartz, Sr., were appointed to vacate a road in Milford township. Ii. L. Qaus vs. William H. McDoii aid, owner, and Wilber F. McCahan, contractor, to recover on a mechanic's lien. Verdict fnr plaintiff, $12.01. S. T. NoCulloch vs. Jacob Wise haupt to recover on a horse sold to jlcCulloch. Verdict fvr defendent. M. H. Varnes vs. John Eas nor, to recover for Juno flood rails hauled from a driftjpilejwas con tinned. Court adjourned at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening. An argument court will be held on the 17th inst Card or Thank.. If tte proprietor of Kemp's Balmm fthoi'M publish a card of tbanki, contaia Dr rxprvnaiun ol gratitude which come to him daily from those who bare breti rnrrd oftevrre throat and lung tronblr br the ol Keiop'a ISjluam, it won'.Q till a fair zed bock. Bsw much better to invite all to call en any druggist and get a tumble botile that you my teat for yourself ita pomer. Large Dot Ilea 60c and $1.00. MA It HI EI) : Elsesseb Liutzel. On Nov. 2Sth, bv IXev. J. Laudis at East Salem,' Johu Elsesser and Marv J. Leitzel' both of this countv. Moss. On November 22nd. David Moss, aged 80 years. 11 months and 4 days. Chossex. On Nov. 30th. father Crosscn at his residence in BLu-k Lag VaiW, aged about 90 vears. MIFrLINTOWN MAHKKTS. HirrLiaTowa.aior.il, iui9. f attar .... Trr::... Ham S houldar,'. Sides, .... Latrt ... .. . 10 sirrLIMOWK GBAIN MAKKKT. Wliea 75 Cera old .... 33 to 40 Oata, .. 2H 6'J $1.00 l.60 1 60 20 00 i Cloeracd.... Timothy seed , Max t -d liiau...... . "P -. Sborta Ground Alum Sail.. ...... American Salt.... ........ PiULJLnUHIA Makkkts.- 1 30 22 ( I V) 1 1? Dc. 1889. Wheat 80 to 90c a bu. Corn 38 to 45c. Oats 27 to 30c. Poultry Live was in moderate supply and moved slowly at unohangea pvicm. Dreasod Turkeys continued firm and in gLod demand, but Chickens wora in lair supply and comparatively quiut Ducks and Got-se wt-re quiet and steady. Wwqaot1 livj Chickens at Ho. tl . "i tirk-ys 10c. ; d . Ducks 8 t i It'-. : d-..i -.-s., 9 to 10c. ; dr-s-sed y...::i:f ' iic-k us, Vetern choice llo. i rteli-.iul lots higher; h. fair t g-ioil, S t 10c. : some far!:y lia. c .iiinir a'l 1 Jorsoy tit "k cr. I ing 4 uulations : dressed fowls 9 t-' 10 c, cheiily IOj. for prime ; exception al lots higher ; dressed Turkeys, choice, 13c. ; oxcoptionid fincy hts higher ; do. do. prime. 12c. ; do. fair to good. 9 to 11c. ; dressed Ducks and Gae-se, 9 to lie, as to quality. Lard G to 7c- Tallow 4 cents a lb. Creamery butter, at 15 to 3"2c a lb ; laddie packed 20 to 21 -ents a lb ; Common hand worked 1G to 20c alb. Fresh eggs 25 to 27c a doz. ; limed ISc a d iz. Sugar at 6 to 7Jc a lb. Apples at $1.25 t- $3.75 a barrel. Potatoes at 45 to GOj a bu. Oaions at 40 to 55c a bu. L ose hav at 70c to $1.00 a hundred lbs. Cloveraead 5 to 61c a lb. demand. WeM 5221713 FALTi WSJ aaVoUiJiay Aarvnta )oU lm :r "rasasi fapTra) avni IWM.lm tucti Sout- tttm coot m rTastll 4 CSOeOTX S39 to $5CC ffsBawstartakl Ibi tear awai ! Wrra T eaa ttmy. ir AKAJlTLatll UL : tuA. Cabl arms rrrw. Tresspass Notice. AH persona are hereby eautiened not to tresspass on tse frtn land and woodland ot the underi;ned in Milto'd township, for the purpose ol hauling, buntme. tiabins;, pickins berries, ttirowinc down tenren, cut tins: timber, The law againat treasps- H g will be enlorced. DaxielFisueb. November 27, 1890. S"a YT A X T Vj d LBS ME X. to canvass tor th sale of Nurstry Stock. A tnl! line of leadinc special it Us. Salery anil f-iir.ii ritd to successful men. No ; experH.nce neccessary. Wnre for t.rms, .t.tin aie. I Mention this pap -r.l I C. L. Bootbby. w - j Xnrserrman, Ea-t Park, RocheMcr, T, Sep't ui, 1889, 3m. rK.;i 11 rT?ii r 'aa. $1,000 REWARD ,," acrrp ' I ta MUM M , HUfMaa. ma6 ImK .urn. Urn err: " o. liaeal intaUKa at luHk. Im with Til im Wo'ffsAGMEBIacking WATERPROOF, SOFT, MID DURABLE. ia l"L'r;i;yT POLISH m a A Tm-.tmh ltfi a Vm-rt. for wm, nd a Week fccMlfculi Hum Leather Paar .Slaacha wMhoot nooning WOLFF & RANDOLPH, phiudelphii. MASON & HAMLIN. OBCASf AID PIANO CO., BOSTON, SEW TOKK, CHICAGO. SEW MODEL ( Contain a fi re octave, Nine Stop Ac-ion. lurn I lhei in a large and I hannanme caae of anlid ORG 491. j b:rk walnut. Price, $S9 ( caah ; alao aolil on the STY IE I Kay Hire Svatem at 1 12.87 per q a a r ts r , 3244. 1 lor tea quarters. I when organ becomes I property ot person hiring. MA WO." ( The Manon Jl Hamlin Stringer," invented and Jl ' patented by waaou a. Hamlin pianoa exclu II 4 M LIS aively. RemarKable re flnement ot tone and PI A SI OS.- phenomenal capaeity to I aland in tune characterize . I theae inatruiuenta. POPFLA RSTYa.ES.ORG 4 S AT U-2-X. H34.50. 0, T,9. AS D Vf. Organ nu t 'teaot to 14 Jot Cath, Katy Payment! and RtnUd. Catalogue Free November 13, 18K9. 13t. fOHETHISC ICH under the sun wbicb King Solomon never beard of a CLOT a KS LIKE that requires Jto Clotuks Puts. Every house-keeper, laundress and store-keeper wants it. Sample sent by mall, feet lor 2V-ta., 12 feet tor 5(Vts. Ftr Cta JILNT WASTED for tki County. AdUreaa ifORTOV R BOND : CO., kUnularturer. Kg .u ta, Puiiideipiua Ta., (Lock Box 83o.) POTATO BUG rXTEHHINATOR. l!iiiate ot.ly practical mrf-tunofordnlinf: Pleater, I'ans Orecn, Ac. upon po tato Tinea f dr'iirroy the beetle. Send for lUoaumled L irrular. Aamurl f. Ilewley. lelia. Delaware Co.. l'a. Sole Acnt fur I'nitfd MMrt arepti.Y.and Kew Kng- MWlt your dealer does tlu and 1 will ehip one to fcxpsnaea prepaid. Bet keep them. rouzexuraaac HI fPfT0 cm Blacking tmS. r and OS. Bpn't you forget it, has n ovtd his hie SlcieJwilL the I ullebt btock in the County, Into tiic McCrii!:. sii!(iiiir. ft fu Q, 11 a I i t v rice YT don't stsrre Qnality to t'ifi a hne to Pric.. In othet words, we don'i a'iicht o.ir work or oe in ferww trimmina'a to ten:pt yi.n i i't a low p. is- tor poor tood. N'on but the Bc-t C'o-h;i t- r Men, Youth. Bovs and Children. C. YATFS fc LEDGtE nriLDIR, SIXTH ANI) CH tSTN I T PHILADELPHIA Loch K. Arsisaua. K. M. M. fiassu.. ATBIIMtl Jt PE5I9IEEL, ATTORN EYS- AT - LAW, M1KPXINTOWN, PA. 11 Collecting and Cosreyaacing prompt ly attended to. Orrna On Mais street, is place ef reai denceof Lenie K. Atkinson, Kaq., south of Bridge street. JOct 26, 18-6. WILBERFORCG fCIIWETER, ATTOENEY - AT - LAW, Mir FLIJfTOWN. PA. Offlc ne Bridge a tree t, opposite Conrt Boaae. Joaa KcLiTOiua. Joaara W. Ptimhbl MCLttGllLI. Jl RTIHNEL, INSDEAKCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVSIMTA CO.. PA. Only reliable Companiea repreaented. Jan. 1, 1889-ly na n cAwrr.D. m. Diiwia caawroBD, JJR. D. M. CRAWKUKD A SON. have formed a partnership for the practice ot Medirtne and their collatteral branches. Ottice at v'd atand. corner ot Third and Or ane atreetN, V fflintown. Pa. One or both ol iheru ih be found at tbeir ottice at all timer, unlea otherwise prolesiocally en- gxged. A alaie mill be led at the store of Wr. Howard kirk in Patt-ron tor calls, and will be examined at 10 A. St., and 3 P. at., ot each day. April IM. 1 HH0. W"- .T afc- --aar-. TW OUR C. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIVTOW.1, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTH ROCK, Prttidtnt. T. VAN'lRWIN, Carter. BIBECTOBS. I W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, John llertrler, Philip M. Kepner, , Roh-rt H. Parker, Lonis K. Atkinson, T. V Irwin. I STOCKHOLDKBS: Philip M. Kepner, Annie V. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane 11. Irwin, t L. E. A'kinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, ' Mary Knrta, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr ' John Hertxier. T. V. Irwin, j barlotteSnyder, Jo.iah L. Harton, John M. BUir, Robert H. Patterson. F. M. M. P.uuell. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificates oi depoaite. 1 jan 2?, 1889 tf vM '' CO - STS tt"" our c.r-- ; :s .... -r , :CE3 MERCHANDISE MURDER ! Mens, Boys' and Children clothing, overcoats, fi ie shirta. hats and caps, furnishing goods, at reduced prices AT SCHOTT S. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE SALE ON RECORD. b,,hr?-Uo?M October w, bought $o,000 worth mors Clothing and Furnishing GooJs for November. ine weather in October was favorable to the Clothing trad?, but there is every reason to believe that November will be a mild month. Now we find ourselves loaded to the muzzle with a full stock of clothing and furnishing t n Tu nS,?,,-?",eIv,'9 is to cut down Pric"- our customers ill reap the HAR EST ot BEST BARGAINS ever known. We marked bntSw" The goods ar. not BEAD THESE GENUINE BEOUGTJONS : Men s suits marked down to $ 3.50 Mens suits marked down to 7 50 Men's ssita marked down to 4.00 Men s suits marked down to 10.00 Men s suits wark.d down to 5.00 Men a suits marksd down to la 00 Men's suits marked down to 5.75! 1 These suits are cat in sack and frock styles and com in light medinaa and dark cassimeres. Scotch. Chevoita, Worsted, and Corkscrews' ins pert ed and domestic. Men's overcoats marked down to J.oO. I Men's overcoats marked down to1 00. Men's overcoats marked down to Sfi.oU. j Many of these overcoita being mada of light and medium weight. Corkscrews, Cassimcrs, Meltons, etc. Children's suits marked down to'Boys' long pants suit marked dewn l ;jU- ! Children's suits marked down to Children's suits marked down to -dU- I Children's suits marked down to 3.50. j Children's suits marked down to $3 75- i These suits are no old set np goods, haviag been received by us ten days ago. But go they must. Children's overcoats marked down to Boys' overcoats marked down to 20- j $.,r)0 Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoats marked down to S2.40. 300. Children's overcoats marked down to'Boys' overcoats marked down All the best and latest styles are inclu led in this offer. Every moth tr who has a boy to clotho should avail herself of tu.s uneioocted offer. Men's pantaloons marked down to 10a ! Men's pantaloons marked down to $1 50. Don't fail aro in need of clothing it's the greatest S C II 0 T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, ,-j3R1DGE ST.. MIFFLINTOWN. PA. 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 189. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that fes M d.iljr from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who h.ivo money to invest to examine th Stock t( Goods for MEN, I30XS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lew l'ricee. Hi prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing I). W. HARLEY MIKFl-Is'TOAVISr FA. - . . ; j' .! j. '. r ' . m i.. uia-.e ; IT 13 A FACT VYKLL KNOWN THAT X E HAVE The Largest Stock II A RD WARE UN THE COUINTY Iuilding Ilanlware vva. never ho low an now, S4II.X, I.OC KS, III.K.tH AC, ( tJllltT, I'LlSTKR, in fact everything in the Hardware Line including House Furnishing Ocods WALL PAPER, OLIIVDS, ifce., Arc IVow Sold at Bottom Price by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POULTRY PATS it properly tnanaped. The Portrav Bri. iini unt.lished monthly, finely illnittrared is the best paper for faucH-r and farmer is the heat paper for taucK-r ani larmer. Le. thaa Hr, centa a month brir.a it on post paid Send atsmp for san: pie ei.py. Ad.lxaa rtmUru Bulltttu', Pstl r t. j New York Men s i overcoats marked down $10.00. Men's overcoats marked dewn W $12 00. to $2.87. Boys' long'pants suit marked down I to f 3.50. Boys' long pants snit marked down to $4.00. Boys' lcDg pants suit marked down te 45.23. Boys' long pants suits marked dewn to (U0. j f 3 50. Men's pantaloons marked down to J3.00. A great variety to elect from at the above reduced prices money saving chance ever known. : fstaiylTatla Arrtraltursl Tcrks, 7:r"r. r. im.' Ttki.ii .34 .... . r t B I r - J Itrrtti...... . tf-- L ." ' n?Jk'ktr-T'i 1 irffr j w'i'?f'-? .lyUri,i. sr.m ittj town last week among f 1.00. rctuns thanks te the lax-