SESTim & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: TERMS. ahaeriptioo. fl-50 pec P1 adrertment. la.er.ed at 60 ... inch fr each Insertion. TnJt bu.m.. notion in local eoU mo 11 ronu Pr liO tor each Inaertioa. Deduction, will be made to thoee during to divert.- by the yer, tnlf or qnmrtrr T"- l-. W. W 1' SHORT LOC.1LS. L. 1 th Grip ? is the H DuiiLa, visited Clearfield s ffiisiiiu Las S--i '"'r' i: .I. .1 -aving, a new f U-af hag i-.-n nrru-d. , fr.:u IS.; t fl.O') at Fran- .1.. Fin' the . thi II '.littler nt Hardware Company ife jraTe a Year'a cv- ' ardare A i. . Tli"!n I o'ti ha entered . i,.n:u Inik as teller. i . ! k vlieist r .f Fermanagh 4 '3ii"n increased. !",.- .z Lanijw at l'i.M :m i . II vri'WAKE x to. H:tii'i-'T.i--lv i.'-.-nited I-imps at Fun. i s H uuv-v.vr.E !t Co. Il.'tirv SaU li.-i.-. purchased the 1 luij. f.niu in lKl.iare township. Sir ( I.- IWr and n Wallace, j.awl the h .li.lav in I trading. IV T'u? 'ii hrs h.M oa the st!i .. 1) -.-tM'" r, .hiwhiI $I2U a Le:l.I. I , n .t f f i t the FrMn-i."-u St.. re. Frank lVivt. II .md uartv f .r friiii.ls X etui'. The ri; i no ntrauj'-r ill Jaai 4' a. It li:t pntrated genres cf M;m I..H T'.i .u?i''ii 'f Birniinjr Liitij. i.t t!.- 'i:c ft Mia Annie Uru Ii 11. I!... niiml"-r of Was iu the jir ut t be .lu-'bs li.Hirtf Ls largely indulged iu. From tiie hea.1 .f t-i.l?re street acr.'M tin- r:i'r ITl'lJ-'i- lrf J juciumm perspective. Km I. -ii.'ii t! 'W.-1-4 shewed Lhvm belw in tin- I'.', ut 11'iisn yard on CLristrLus 1 'ay. (Vnrt ssuinii Atkiiib'.ii la havinij the outoiilf i.f his It 'hiiieneb un Main fctreet r J ulLte.I Ilium .V CV , of Cuha Jlill, Ujught new h. .rsi's f"i" I heir mill w atjon, at liee.Uiile, JJjllill Co. F'l jar Str.iyff, xueilica! btu.h-nt in the Vuifersify i'f Pennsylvania, n; ut the hi'litlaya at hoiuo. KJwar I L:Iki, ji tf lerph operator at Fort U'val, ilieU unexjccte.lly if inffauiiiti iuuf (he LMV IL'it Saturday. Cliii keus in Hi vicinity of natural gtti thin't ilo well. Thfjr don't fri. 11.1 i i;. r.il 'lv'..r, in I;lHiu (M'.inl i. a N'-v. Y. ,'t'a I'.iy. ilra. Salina. O. Robiaon chatted th house and lot of Mrs. Elizabeth It Bobinon, deceased, in Patterson for $1,070. Jerome Thompson, cashier of the ili.ldleburj?, Snyder Count Nation al Bank, paid this place a flying visit on New Year's evening. Special services will Iks" hold in the Lutheran church every evening thi wetk excerpt Saturday evening. Ser vicea begin at 7 o'clock. Israel Yoder of Belleville, Mifflin Co., was in town with his five footed, five year old horse gome davs ao! The animal attracted attention. Mr Adam Weidman, and the Mioses Adams have each put down a new lx.ard walk along their pr.jerty on Washington street. Elias Lmarre, fell off a chair, den. I in his home in Favette town ship, near Swales ost office, on the evening of the Zilh of Iece!nler. Will CJ'iss and his sist titudents in Selinsgrove their parents in Milford towshJn 1 1 .7 V0"?"8. &- Save $50 t U(le OI onj fj Warrant Chas. A. Birnett, Jr., of Bloom- t,!' mt wonderful blemish cure field is a composer of music His ver nown. S..ld bv il Banks & music is sfti.l to 1 -bright and ! Cu- IrugSists, Mifflin town. Nov 6 catchy,- and is having a ready 8ale. According to atatiti the incrc-a.se Tlie Army and Navy playing cards I "'the number of criminals in the r.tVnd.ir. iNhiied by Kussell & Mor- ! t"'tel States Li far in advance of pan 30:. ('iiit'innati, Ohio, is one of ; tl:e l'rojxjrtiotiute increase of the the haudviuest calendars of the dav. j Iopulation, which is an alarmin" fact A big black snake cralin in a !i ho have the g.d of street in EWmfiVM Ls the arristmas : xTLTnlyTh d ana tlie swept over the countrv in 1842 It waa , then cled the Grip! and jusi at that time President Tyler vetoed the United States bank bill and then tlie disease was called the "Tvler Grip. rTir Meodi" ConfiTgation of JIcAlistervilleand vicinitv wiU here after meet for divine services in the Academy Hall. Preaching, Sabbath Jan. 12, at 3 P. M. . B. H. IlisT, Pastor. The Bloomfield Freeman says : Charles Clark, formerelv of Juniata county, btole from Thomas Campbell near New Germantown lately, a tin box containing about $476 "in cash and notes amounting to about $G00. He was arrested near Port linval and all the projerty recovered " except alout $'l. He ia in the HI. jaiL English Spavin Liniment removes au tiara, .ft, or Caloused Lumns nv- n l Llemishes, from horses, BI.xkI Seminarv ( TVn.1. w' . ' L. ?' nev. - - . uiiuns. rirains am . .i snake story that the Tirue of CajiUl of IVrry county related wei k. S.piire Stiruruell of Ir-i.tnl his cotupiimeiits thel last at heart. Everv thinking mnn woman is asking w herein lies cause. right Henry glad to see you feel good ; all doctors agree that your cheer is conducive of good health. - William Hupp who occupied th Shiffer honse which was destroyed by fire, moved over into Snyder coun ty into a house of S. S. Reitz. On New Year's Dav the rabbits began to breathe more freely. 1 We have been told that Mrs. Thomas Bitting is getting to be very Ijonv. one nas Keen a helpless in valid for some years. Rev. Ebfcrly is in Huntingdon coun ty just now, engaged in hold. Ilevival meetings. I see a move on foot to collect mon ey from the school children to erect a monument m honor of Dr. Higbce. Without even a thought in deteriora tion of the good qualities of the de parted educator, I would say that it is wTong in principle. It would bt far more in keeping with our pro fessed Christain religion, if the wealthy would turn back and procure even ordinary marble slabs to mark tb graves of the poor whose families cannot affjrd to procure them, than to beg the pennies from the poor school children to erect massive monu ments at the graves of those who have held well-paying positions all their life-time. Ajjicvs. Oriental, Jan. 4, 1890. and To-morrow Port Iuvl ! "Vil!ia" Dunn, now with u ' -'"is wiwi iJuuii Jt Co., in re work in m Mills with I n f lKsiirsn. e calentUr to manv of ul Joi printing oflice, 1. Ins friends m town during holidav i . nl '- wsvme, JIirHiu d., to eek. " I,HI niiJli, insitector of the axe fac tory at Lewistown. Mr. Dunn IWlter Craig raised the two est hogs irt town. The larf- teuds working at milling for ill some r undn Ha rry Hank aad Iwis fthowers were nt woik j..ttHting the now iron river bridge at thy j.laoe, last week. They will paint the Lewistown river bridge. William Keen known to all tli oldr citizens of this town, died in j Wilkenbarrr. His remains were in terred in Fit ion Cemetery near this i place hist Thurstlay. William Jiratton of the Herald force was knocked down and hurt aggregate ; time, preferrintr it for the i.reent to vorkmau. - o Revival. o. ""W'iMWi iunda. pnnt.ng at which trade he is a good f-i - - - - " r, ' ..ii;ujm V.. iZ - i iiiitivi.iiii- revival lueetmgs re in pi-ogess in the Mifflutown M. 11 Church ; and the services cumin eiu-e every c-reniug at 7 o'clock. Interested People. Add rrioiac a jiont medietas in the pe culiar y in vbicb the tj--..,Hrr i j Kn.' ia:uu lor C'uiifchs and Culd d.H-k i iiidet.1 wondivrnl. Jle utti-ixps all .1 : . . . rus.iojiviijonu call lor it a ..1. 1. . U .. 1 , - 1 ut T' er1 evenms -o ,ptd bottle , to tbey t itl,r. whue M'empting to board a freight l.,re ru.eb-.ng. The Jar,, bottle ar- 6 tram at Port Royal. j.adSljDO. We certainty w..uhl adviM a A larg party was held at John ; ,ri' Jt ""5 e you Iroiu connmjtion. Thompson's at Thomis.-)ntown on I ewr xenrs evwiung. A number of young people from this place and vi cinity were in attendance. Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu man or animals curd in 30 minutes by Woolfurd's Sanitarv Lotion. This -1. C'lll -T T Ji . . 1 n.. . r . " . - enduing year. Xuu atteiuiauc-e uKii.s, .u'liou. .vot. O. jof aU ; tsJHci.,llv requested. By George S. McCarily employed on jhir of tlje managers, the Lewistown Free Press left that ; VT. B. Wharton, Secretary. posiuon last week to accept one in , the Government printinsr office in ' .WashiUD, D. C. Mr. ?Tirrrr is a juiu an iy Mockti older'. Heeling. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the J uniataJCo., Agricultur al Sjcit-ty vrill bo held iu Port Bov al on Friday, Jan. 10th. 18i0, at 1 o'i'loc k P. M., ti elect inana:fers for An ) each day and night during thii rec-k you can gi-t at all druf,gits Kcmp' Kklnam for the throat and lunga, acknowl edfed to be the most ucceful muedy errr rold fur the caie ot Coupt.c, Croup, Brotichitix, Hliooj ing Cough, Anlhrn and Connmipii'in. et a biltlo it-day and keep it altrars ia the house, u you can cberk yonr cold at once. "Price 0 cents and $1. Sample bottleit fres. m:w uitici fiTonc bji! li'l ! M- P. CRAYTOr.P,' Pu.VEM.H'IST. hllS olVfllf tl H 11. -w ilrn-r tt..i.. in rif- Hairy I'amiebakc-r, a native of this Hintiwa and has in st- k ft full lino town, a teiegraph ..js rator at Napier 0f l jt.hIs kept in a firt class Illinois. ia'i an ankle sev.-reiv injure! ,iru.r store Ir-. vf 11 I'.rt ; r i.l put up a st'Tti j in the wrck c-.f a hand car on whit! -.i;::t:os acclkat- KiLijxr.EK Wnjsov. On the 25th irifct., in Harrisburg, by ltev. T. T. Everett, D. D., William Killinger and Florence Boll, only daughter of the late CapL H. IL Wilson, of this place. Auatiujrr Howib.- - On December 26th, 18f?y, at the Luthern parsonago, Belleville, Mililin countv, by llev. C. Luth-r McConncU, Milhird B. Al bright, of Ye.-igei towu, and Miss Pru dence J. Hower, of Miffliniijwu. Wvjjsh Htxc-ic. Ou the 10th inst.. bv It,--. V'. IL Stevens. Georsro M. Weluli, of Harrisburg, and M. Alice Htucli, tii Turbott towLshiji, Warm. Ou the J9th lust., nv litT. l. iv. jjerrv, Otsorge W. Horning aud Fraiu-es C. Warmer, both of Ft.rnia.ungh township. MArtrT Nailor.-Ou the 24th nist., by Jtev. C, Myers, Daniel Maf- fet and Mrs Hannah Nayior, both cf Tuscarcra township. Ibi.ii.i. Wiittk. Ou the 24tu iust.. I... .. r T V..,1- T SI AtrJll ,.ft I ' , jit . X. . -' " - ' ' SicAkvy's Fort, Kuntiiigdou county uud Adella M. White, of Tuscaruia township. McC'Ai-Hiaat Laxws. Ou the2oth ii ht , bv KeV. S. P. Jicamcr, George .V. McCachtru, of Milior'l township, ?ud 3Iart!i.i E. L.iudis, of Patterson. Eggs 18 to 19c a doz. Ch. -ese by the box at 2 to 11c per pound. Sugars, granulated and crystal 6 to 7c a pound. Apples at $1.75 to $3.75 a barrel. Craubrries at $8 to $12 a barrel. Onions at 90c to $1.00 a busheL Florida cucuniler8,$4 to G aerate. Cabbage $3 to $.1 ore hun dred head.. Hay $9 t- $10 a ton. Loose hay 70 to 75c a hundred pounds. Loose straw 90u to $1.00 a hundred pounds. ACME llLACKLSO A Si aad I '11 bav it acv. WoIfl'sACEi1EB!acking IS A CREAT LASCR SAVER. . A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. RAIN AND SNOW DCN'T AFFECT IT NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. . MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. kJBEO BT MEN. WOMEJ ATO CBn.DRK. Om b whd Oil data. oa l-olatrtr Softens and Preserves all kind of Leather. atkht a. and o mat m mp till ro aw tt. aa4 Mm wall b wU wwwmrAmA. Sold by Sbo lien Oio.m. Prnal. to. For Htnrni a I an.lia. WOLFF RANDOLPH. PHlLiOOmiL Louia K. Arauaoa. . M. M. Pmiu. ATKIMS09I Jt PEMELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, HlFrLINTOTTN, PA. IL' Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Ornca On Main itreet, in place of reai. dence of Lonia K. Atkinson, Kq., aonth of Bridj-e street. fUct26,1886. HILBERl'ORCE SCUWETER, . ATTOENEY - AT - LAW, Mir FLINTOWN. PA, GyOffict on Bridge street, opposite Conrt House. Jobs VcLacoblut. Josepb W. Stihhsl HCLACGDUM at 8TI3IMEL, INSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVSIATA CO., PA. r Only reliaVle Companies represented. Jan. 1, 1889-ly Dt.DH.CUHOID, US. BAB WIB M.CB A wrOBD, JR. D. M. CRAWFORD &. SOX. have fortued a partnership for the practice of Medickie and their collalteral branches. Ottice at o:d stand, corner ol Third and Or tnse streetK, Uittiiutown. Pa. Oneor both ul them ill be tonnd at their office at all times, uulrtt otherwise prolensiulally en gugfd. A slate will be Itt at the store of Mr. Howard Kirk in Patler-wn forcalU, and will be exauiiued at 10 A. M-, and 3 P. M., uf each day. April 1st, 1SS0. MASON & HAMLIN. OHUtX A.M PIAXO CO., BOSTO.V, NE'.V YOEK, CHICAGO. JIL'H' ( Cnuinn a live octave. 1 ine atop Action, lurn 11. el in a large and hand nome ae of solid bisi k walnut. Trice, $'J9 cab;a'so ki.II on the Ky Uire Systtrn at Vi 87 er q a r t- r , lor ten qaarters. lahnn orgnri ttHoiiKs property o! pereoc hirirg. MODEL ORG IX. mvE 2244. MASO.Tf IIlMLI.l piaiios SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE md PRICES ATLAS ENGINE W0KKS, INDIANAPOLIS, tND. ( The Mason &. Hanilm I-'Stringf r," invented sod patented by Mason c Uamlin pianos exclu- oirt'ly. Benurkable re I tiueunut m tone and j pbenoDiinul rspatity to I stand in tune cbaracti-rizd thrse iustrunif nts. POPl'LAR STl LI;ORG AMS AT 8-2'i. H3i.."VO, GO, 7.9, AXD CP. Organi and Piavot tuld Jor Caih, Kary Paymenti and Rtnttd. Catalogues Free. November 13, 1889, 13t. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF HIFFLIXTOn S, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH KOTUROCK. President.' T. VAX IHW1JJ, Cathttr. BIBECTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rotbrock. John Hertsler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. liwin. Pbihp M. Kepner. Loais E. Atkinson, BjfcwklUiif Airt-at. juuwtrttir 2SnAJ.-S. $155 ta tlKJ. 'C23iK3.t35ta tKfl. trmt fu trl.i I. .... - k. kr..i-Ta b.i. Cl Allt.Mtl.D all K ('.tTim. rYt. khxi A Sss Km H . S3S 1. list 8UH.T. STOCKBOLI'BBS : Philip 51. Knpner, Annie M. Shelley, Josepb Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeruy, J. Holoies Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John liertzler. T. V. Irwin, Chsrlotle Snyder, Joiiiali L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson. F. M. M. Pennell. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certiorates of deposite. fn 23, 18S3tf tl "l t'10 coraer j l,o was riding t-j bis ofli :o on tlie 1st In u- Allison, :uiii'..wu uud : the L.'li'l ivs. l.-.k ' birds wMi-l'Vd iu the lf.iflt-Mt frccp, i r Hftcr sj iidiii ! aud ev il said "such weather as in this i -lace re-' this has never lx.'eu extn-rienced be-I lv C'oj:ivi-xif.i. Puritv of in-Tcdi-! Uth of ents pu:iranteed. The vatrona.'e of I the jiublie is resjHftfnlly so.k-iled. cn.ui'h to ! 1-Uicrat aud licg-istrr building, ,Vc, I51ue-1 PlK hit-J O H Fejlows' Ihdl, liridye wreet. tf- i!av cl tins lu.'ntli. I-.iU-ut it'll Iiu.- Allison, isited j Christmas w:is warm fri. n U in r r:u m. u and 1'hihi-. brin out b s, jmat Jirirs I'. i tiir h. Ii I.ms r.t 1. in this l-lace r.- ! this has never Keu exiH-rienced be-I uarlerly Meeting. t mifil t. . I iv, fM ( j ' The T"urt!i Q;i:irterlv Meeting f Miss., .-ijiv and III Thomas ofj S t:t,u. 1 Mitchells barn, ni:ir Kel-' t!le MitHintown Methodist Episeoi.al U W. n. vistted Miss Salhe M'-irry lv, MitMin county, was destroyed by church will 1 b hel l next Suadav, pi tins i l l.-" a f-w days last week. tire some evenings ago. Wheat, bsir- January 12th .Services as foUt.ws ; A n unl r .f invit.. I ';iests srent ! ley, oats and hay were destroyed T,Ve fc-ast at 9 : iTeachini? aud ad- i s Kv.-. at tlie Lome of Miss! with the barn. Loss, $:i,lM0 ; in-; niiustrati.m t.f the Sacraiuent at surance l,o00. Au lucen.hary fire. lol A. M. School at 2, Young John li. Weaver of Mexico while re"t.le's Meeting at C, and .reaching hunting mountain tea K rries inthe!at- 1'- 5I- lh I'roM.ling Elder, vicinitv. f the eret kin lUulwn Moists 1Jt"v- M- K- Foster, is exnected to be . . . . .i. : .i.... .i I WihmU, i.u t nrist mas ttav came across ; l' "l '"o t"Vf L .so ache CutTf-u. Ou the 23th inst., by IJ-. v. E. E. Deny, Saruutl H. L-ingiK-re, and Luihama Carter, niford t-.-wiisiiip. Z k Ai kpu. O.i ti.'L- 2Cih, ult., by liev. r. V. L'-'siir, at the home nf Daniel Auker Es.j., i.'r. Jacob L. . K.k of Ffrmanagli t"Wi:ship and Miss Emma J. AuVt rof Walker town- sin;' Francis H.inn'.t .n in Walker Twp. Drtutt rrawf.-.rd. clerking for 'VV'annimi-iker in Philadelphia, was at bis home in this plaet. .n Sabbath. Rev. Cl: mil -s K. f.dwnrds of ifif- fliutuirj;. l"ii,.n cmuity. preached in the Prel.vtrri:ui church on Sabbath. A numl.tr nf sli.H.titig matches h.ive Wn indulged in this winter in this Tii-iuitv, f, r turkeys, chickeus, Men-Ii. nut S lmtr, is liaving his hriiie at Fjist P..iut, now occupied bv baker Harkelilier-'ei- r-.inint.-.l nnt- aide. Mr. an ! Mrs ;. rge Heimbach, if Lewistown Junction, visited rela. tives in this j l:n-e during the holL durg. A twelve Imrse team was neces Myb.haul Kbert McMeenV eu- K'neiortho l,rad fartorr. to Mace donia. -U. Ha. k. tihergt r's Cliristmas loaves . ,f hnnd wen. -f.ll -iv.l were well llav r&ianis. a hviug water snake that measurel a f -ot and a half long. He killetl the snake. Mrs. David Keilin of Lii-kiug Creek Valley, died of consumption last Sat urday. Iu'ermjot in the- I'resbyto rian gravevanl on Mmidav. IJev. A. It. Miller of the Methodist church of this place conducted the funeral services. both morning and evening. One Hundred Tear Old. Don't you forget it, G. W. II E C K, Las moved Li thec Here w ith the Fullett Stock in tie County, Into the iIoC1riun IliiiIcJiiir. A Shadix. Oa the ICth inst. in Sus Huehanna township, from consump tion, Mrs. Afrues, wife of Daniel ous- ilie, Jr., agt .l al ut 22 years. IlAN.-.tii. Iu I'eruianagli town ship ou Jan. 1st, Mr. SiniuJ ltan uels, aged 21 years C months aud 12 days. Moit:k. On the 17th inst., iu (i is place, Oliver Reed, infant son of Silas C. aud Liura M. Mover. Martin. On the 24th inst., in lil man, Carro'l, c..., Iud., Mrs. Florence Wright, wif.r .f Allen M irtin, and A The Franklin Kcpositorv Ch-im besbnrg celebrated its centencal. .Tan tin v . 1 1 . f S) 1 li-- nil iKhi.a r.f 119 columns oi reading mutter, tm . daughter oi ..Irs. i.l'. -1 -i.uu i-1 1 u,;tl .11 ...ri u ..f ii Mexico tiiwtunty. editors of tha past one hundred years that could be obtained, and the pictures of the present editors. eveu to the baby the editor in pros List of letters remaining in the t..i... i i.,.. ... Anil .T..l... nmn J.n.,1, xx-rit-r I pect, witb a half haodre.1 other pxo IVrs.iis asking for letters in the vored, iu part with that Altoona people a month for lottery lie average man likes to It is said Tnil $71100 tickets. TL W Ur OWV.ltzer and Will Guss "'u..emSRt Selinsgrove Missionary koluutr Wfre at hme durinS tL"e Jmas nnri f,,rniPriv c Ferman tth nw f Mifflin countv, visited btue pi in JuniafB during fiuUdav week. A party ..f C,Vpsi8 camped a num- m rt c:lwt w'ei- near C"1 it.. i . 5 R1 wanOns, tents, blank- n.l stoves. above list please sjiv thev are adver tised. W. II. MoN'rrr, P. M. Jan. 1, 1S00. Lomlmrd of the SMinsgrove Tri bune has enlarged the paper to a 9 column newspaier, which seak.s vol umes fur the enterprise of the editor and publisher, but the probability is the Tribune is by far too big fur Sel insgrove and vicinity. Harry Strayer, formerly of McAI isterville. but now a citizen of Pull man. Illinois, spent theholidavs with his friends in Juniata. He left for Lai'D after viaitinrr rZ,8 Wb,is Plac' f)r x weeks" phiZV" ,er home in Pbiladel P"U on Fn.lav. Carl "munc at SiU.;ii- . -i " n iir". tii ma mATin IH-nschaile attended the : at rt. rsof Wigtown last Wed- tuies, pertinent to the hundred year history of the paper, and its sur roundings, up to its centennial date It is a masterly production, and pre sents to the reader through the seiise of sigot, the astounding chunges that have taken placu iu Cumberland Valley sin.-e 17!l, when the Reposi tory was a three column weekly pa per ten by cixteen inches iu biz?, and costing the big iirieti of one doliar and eighty seven cents aud a-half, subscription each year to its patrons. Tlie IJepository centennial issno is equal in proportion to the Philadel- phia 18 iti centeuBial ex.'ubit ot tlie Deceased was married on Christ mas of last vear, and went west w ith high hoi.es for thtf future. But the uneertaintv of life is sa llv cxemplifiod once more. On the eve of hr first hvmenral anniversarv she is not, for her Father has called her home. Cb;bbs. Ou Mondav, December 1(5, 1S.S!), iu Cv.rniug, Nemaha county Kansas, William, son of daorgo U. and Martha K. Criobs, if membrane croup, aged aUmt three years. Mr. and Airs. Cribbs were former resi dents of Mitliictowu. MJrs. Cribls is daughter of Wm. Ort of this place. . VA ' ' -K : 1 r. - i . . , , , . i Altoona on the 2nd inst.. and from world, ana speats voiu.nes lor thence will stop at a few on his return to Illinois. IIBI., MU 1 l. thence will stop at a few other points uustrv, in e.i.ge,.c-e lB. . w lOlS. in racu. x Tom iri oav eveninn- bar ,1-ntiMt. t Mifflin- of rr'rCenta"e of PresbvteriaTs narthhT mwto,,oU nd want wuung newer rf JobSnlouffof niinois and Sul, An 'uff Of Middletown this SKhnfeirfatherD- K- Advertised list of letters un called for remaining in the P. O., at MitHintown, Pa., week entliug Jan. 4, 1S00. Persons calling for letters in this list will please ask for adver tised matter. Letters: G. B. M. Kepner, Mrs. William Hall, James McBlain. James McCact.et,P. M. ltobert Shaw, aged CO, of Hunt ingdon came to Lewistown with his wife to Mend the holidays. partially deaf and did not hear the Junction shifter approach. He was run over and killed, lears ago lie was a sub-divinion boss on the rail road at Spruce Creek. A St Louis man left his wifa and 12 children and went to Arkansas. Not long after he was gone the faini Iv got a letter stating that he had fallen off a bteamboat and was drown ed. When attempt to collect We in surance money ou her husband he was turned up ail right with a new 1G year old wife. lie is a uaa egg. Oriental Xotea. Ou Sunday Dec. 29th between 12 and 1 o'clock noon, the d welling-housa on the farm of Edward Sniffer, occu pied bv Willwm Hupp, took fire at,d burned down. The household goods were nearlv all saved. The fire seems to have originated through a defective flue or a defective pne. Iusurance Jn tlie Juniata Home Company for ir 1400. Air. Uurev JietleUion oi x lsuer s VIFFLTNTOWN MARK" VTS MirrLntrowa, Jan. H, 18F0 Putter 20 Frr 15 Hare 12J Fhoulder, 10 Sides, 8 I' 10 MIFf LIN TOWN GKAIN MAKKRT. H'lifat 75 Cora old 33 to 40 U, .... 20 Kyc- . so I'inverseed. ......... .... $1.00 f.uiotby sunl .......... ...... $1.60 I ix seed .............. . .... 1 b0 I ran 20 00 t-nuj 1 30 &tiuri.... 22 00 druuLil Alum halt 1 20 Auiericn all. ...... ...... 1 10 PinxAinuiAiA Markets. Jan. 4, 1890. Rejected wheat 61 to 70 cents Verrv. Northumb. rland countv was a busheL Prime wheat 81 to 92 ... - , , . v o a o r L aeoniul liere a lew uavs ago uuving ceuis. cxirn xo. ac oo c-eucs a i . r.r'. . - up fat cattle bush- L 37 cents bid for March Oats; Miss Susan Hoffer w ho has been No. 3 white, 29c ; No. 2, white 30c ; down with comsumption for some I Beef ham 13 to 13 Jc a pound ; Pork time is still on a decline. ham smoked 10 to 12c a pound ; un- Jlrg. S. G. Dressier is down with ; smoked fresh from pickle 9 to 10c a an attack of lumbago. I pound ; picketed shoulders 4 to 5 E. O. Sheaffer and wife took ad-; cents a pound ; pickled bellies 7o a vantage of the excursion season to ' pound. Lard 5 to 7c apoind. Tal visit relatives in Ohio and Indiana, low in barrels 4 to 4Jc a pound. Henry Johns returned vesterdav Chickens 10 to 11c. Geese 9 to 10c. . , - i . - T 1 . t M. - fit - lo oiu a to to his farm, having spent some time Butter, creamery, fancy, (iu a 1 i t y AND Price We don't starve Quality to throw a bone to Price. In otbei words, we don't slight oar work or ae in ferior trimmings to tesapt yon with a low price for poor poods. None bnttbe Best Clothing lor lien, Youths, Boys and Children. A. C. m-itri his family in Philadelphia. He pound : June creamery butter 17 I . si f T 1 v t i l si e - -T..a - ,.!, tl.ir.ks in an election bow between l&c ; cnoice cauie pacaeu tt u .abo. AP, ""r'"7 thi8 aeveland and Harrison, Cleveland Fancy prints 33 to S6c a poum ; fair j jSS It tenjwouldgeta ro.sing majority. All jto good butter 13 to 15c a pound;) YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDINS, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS PHIL A DELPHI A. MERCHANDISE MURDER ! Men's, Boys and Children's clothing, overcoats, fiue shirts, hats and caps, furnishing goods, at reduced prices AT SCHOTT'S. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE ".SALE ON; RECORD. Encouraged by the enormous trade during the month of October we bought $5,000 worth more Clothing and Furnishing Goods for Novembsr. The weather in October was favorable to the Clothing trade, but thers 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 clothisg and furnishing goods. To unload enrselves is to cut down the prices, and our customers will reap the HARVEST of BEST BARGAINS ever known. Ws marked down evsry article to a price that you will wonder at The goods ars not shop-worn bnt all new and bright. ; : READ THESE GENUINE REDUCTIONS: Men's suits marked down to $ 3.50 Men's suits marked down to 7.50 Men's suits marked down to 4.00i Men's suits marked down to 10.00 Men's suits marked down to 5.00 Men's Baits marked down to 12.00 Men's suits marked down to 5.75: These suits are cut in sack and frock styles and come in light medium and dark caseimeres, Scotch, Chevoits, Worsteds, and Corkscrews iaipert ed and domestic. Men's overcoats marked down to Men's , overcoats marked down $3.50. j $10 00. Men's overcoats marked down toj $5.00. i Men's overcoats marked down to Men's overcoats marked down to 12 00 $7.50. I Many of these overcoats being made of light and medium weight. Corkscrews, Cassimers, Meltons, etc. Boys' long pants suit marked dswn to $2.87. Boys' long'pants suit marked down I to $3.50. Boys' long pants enit marked down j to $1.00. Boys' long pants suit marked down to r.25. t's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suits maiked dwr S3. 75. I to $0.00. Children'8 suits marked down $1.50. Children's suits marked down $2 00. Children's buits marked down $250. Children's suits marked down $3.50. Children's suits marked down These suits are no old set up goods, baving.lieeu received by as ten ys ago. But go they must. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoats marked down to S2.00. j $2 50. Children's overcoats marked down to $2.40. Boys' overcoats marked down to $3 00. Children's overcoats marked down tojBoys' overcoats marked down to j $3 50. All the best and latest styles are included in M,;c r.., it... .... ..i , i vaac A . aC l t aiJULIl er who has a boy to clothe should avail herself of this unexpected offer. Men's pantaloons marked down to1 Men's pantaloons maiked down to $1.00. $3.00. Men's pantaloons marked down to A great variety to select 41.50. ! i l i : me bdovo reiiuced prices. from at Don't fail under any circumstances In i ih -n,-. i.. ,v. u are in need of clothing it's the greatest money saving chance ever know'a. SCH0T T , THE LEADING CLOTH IEK, BIUDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. PA. 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 18Si. Special InciUUion To The I'ublic To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on dail from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. EAELEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL UUYEltS Who have money to invent to examine the Stock ol Goods lbr MEN, OYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't tail to give him u call if in need of Clothing, D. W. H A K LEY MIFFLINTOWN 1. IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN Til AT VK HAVE The Largest Stock -OK HARDWARE IJN THE COUiNTY building Hardw are w as never eo low as now, MAIL, LOCKS, IllXdaCl Jlc. C EMt.TT, I'LiSTEK, in fact everything in the Hardware Lice including House Furnimhiug Cloode WALL PAPER, BLINDS, &c, Are ISow Sold at Hottom Price by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POULTRY PATS if properly managed. Tba ParLTav Brt. tana, publi.brd montblr, flnaly illulratel ia the bet paper f.rr fancier and farmer' Le tfaaa Br. centa a month brinfn it to joo poat paia. Send aUmp for aampla copy Addr.. Poultry Bulletin, I1i pearl et New York. fecaiylYisIi Ajrlroltural Vfat:, Tsri. ftaraeaar'a btaadara tafiara aaa Kaw "i'.'K mm fc. . 11,.... . . . . A4anw A. -1 aKftCHaa t05. tutu I. : f
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