I A " MIFFLINTOWN : ,rnESlVY tTIU 19. 1390. TEKMS. a nine" i ... .j, if no. rid in advance. i ad""- ::.,mcnU tnaertad at 60 -i artvr T " - .... tBMtrtioo. :atsp-' vmiineM notice in local eol .TT.nt. p.-r lia. lor -ck taaerttoo- local eol- an, reduction w,ll ba mada to ttoa doairing mar bv the year, half or qnart- I'M bite . M,,n,lj-Wil!iam T. Vallea n-iiteme on th rater .... m.. INtrTllIe. Dorses ill r t.irtu , ,1 Urge l"t of firm nia- ,, j- Bancs " nwa. anr I., ft. J. B. Wilson, Uk- ilii Yarna will se.I near .t...-k, froi ira.ileiijwnts. 1. James Catenv, Auc- in-e 'in Fayi-tta Twp., ,.rnml property and ,ili P"1"" " tion "T .... -lit.r r form u'-r.si- nllXll. l'l .., u Vii:Uni I. ik n.hiTl. M- II- ...(j-, M m-'l .n. . .-s. emu. t hi 1 1 1' '- ' resilience on lae :, tmrthvrfst .f Pattt-rson ,.r nt M :l!irl station, 9 head mi i l f cattle, li ho(ts and aion tickets from Chicago and all other points on its 5,700 miles of thoroughly equipped road La I Jin its Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri South Dakota and North Dakoto; and all railroads in the United States will sell excursion tickets to St. Paul and return for this occasion via the Chicaoo, Milwaukee a St. Pact. Hail way. For Circulars of information containing further particulars plea.se address A. V. H. Cabpester, General Passenger Agent, Millwaukee, Wis. Jain lata Confereacc. w -I i i . tt" K irtz, will aril at his in Walker township, I .t nf live stiiclc. r limw i will sell at .,nliiji, live stock Co and will sell lire implements in Turbett Snv.ie Auctioneer. to ralll rntv firm.'. anl rtf hnr i. : it ft nr nt lar'nmir ri't :uin-rj. u. i A.ilr'1- Tl'-T. . hi John Brown t Fayette I ...ii live stock and farming J ..iii .jr, .iiii.m.wn. Snd'-' tonhip, ' Imp1' !!()RT LOC.1LS Fin. ri -i -'f I ..-imps fit Finvi i -i Hauiihare Co. Th Iatik- w i'l rinsed on the o-jji.l ,lnv i f 1" 'irunrv. II:ivf vii. iv -v - 1 1 I ; i lulls printed iu th Slvi'inh. m ltr.i t i:i.k s oflice. Hiu.U't.i' !v .1. :it. d Lump ftt Fkn i s IIaki'wmsk t Co. tlie we Ft' "la i ri'i i:t np avaiice famine will matcv:ili.' nt'xt summer. C.P.IViK't'nkerof Coalport vitut el liis .iiri-nts in this pliu-e last Thurs .Liv. Tvreuty ai'l'licatiniiH fr lia.M lit-en til. .1 m tli IYrrv pi.'irt 1 1 1 1 - Ruliavil H -.t's a n"'iM of fi:v. M ... is 1 1 r h;s .mil !iil'vr. Vrn-tti! i.:i !ti. i!t iivcr the Pt-rrv (Vint' nt'.v. !! w as t'i Wlill.lt k'-l '; 1- the acLuul directors who are to ' it it to owner of sheep killwl hj dogs. Kellr Stump and Charles Yeater have charge of the turn-table iu the Patters -n yard. Stump is on duty during the day and Yeater at night. A spring in the ph: ton of Joseph Varnes of East Salem broke while Varnes was on his wav to this place last Thursday. The " brrkea parts wre tied and Mr. Varnes proceed ed ob his way. Some excitment was caused on Bridge street on last Friday morn irif by a horse belonging to John Hollobaugh slippingand falling. He was unhitched and assisted to rise. No injury was done. Preparatory service at the Luther an church next Saturday evening at TrVl,Mb anil v.mmni.;n ,lr .1 lill t -r rt Ti.:i:''4:" d its pastor." IJev. P. Graif ; Tues will Trrea. h in the m ining .u "The ! laT morning "The congregation and Christ Likeness of (r,Kl," and in the I ,tS Sl"",a- cli'K.I, Rev. C Fickmg-eveninn- ,, "The .w,..l i41"! Tuesday evening, "Children's ofT.d iv.-' EvervlKdr .nrillrV" I D. E. &ott an.lj vited. " " " j Jl. S. Injming: Wednesday morning, "The coufcregation and its praver Faiglish Spavin Liniment removes ! meeting," K v. L P. Neff; Wediies- al' Hard, S.ft, or Caloused Lumps t day afternrKjn," Communion," Rev. aiid j.ietiusiies, irora Iiorst-s, JJUmmI Spnvin, Curba, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Ix.ne, Slides, Simula, nil Swol len Throats, Coughs, A:c. S;ive $.0 by tlic use of mie b-ittle. Warrant ed the unst wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sld by L. Banks t Co , Iniggist.s, Miffhntown. Nov 6 Advertised list of letters uncalled for remaining in the P. O. stMifHin town I'ti. Week ending February 15 1SD0, persons eallinir for letters in Juniata Conference cf the Central Pennsylvania Synod, of the Lutheran church, will be held in Thompsontown Juniata county, on March 3, 4 and 5, 1S!0. Following is the programme. Subject, "The congregation. Mond-iv eveninc "The concresration o. r. nmun ; ieunesiay tveniag, "The conj,Tegation and the benevo lent work of the chrrch, Rev. J. B. FHht. On I a Washington la (be I'ennsjlTanla Railroad. No letter opportunity of taking the capital by storm will ever pre sent itself to the people of Western Pennsylvania than that offered by Pennsylvania R.'iiIrond8 Special Ex- this list will please ask for advertised cursious of March Clu, April 31 and matter. Letters: Abraham Arndt, ' 24th. The round trip tickets, valid Mrs. Kate Bason, William Zohick, ! days aul admitingof a stop- Israel Reed, M. G. Sherman, Mri L. 1. Trego, Clarance Wright. Jakes McCai-i.ev. From the Newp'irt L'-dger of last week: L:ust Fiiilay night, S. M. Patterson, of MitMiiitown, came t-j Newport on Mail Express, and as he stepped off the cars he tslipjx-d and fell, and lefore he could get out of the way ho was caught by the brake rigging and dragged some distance. When ho picked himself up he found that his clothing was torn and soiled, and he sustained some painful in juries to his bark- llv is all right again, but his escape from being ground up by the cruel wheels was a uiiraele. license county OsaLje ttnds of off at Baltimore in either direction, will be sol 1 at the rates quoted be low. A choice of trains may be niade letwe"ii the special of Parlor Cars and Dfiy Caches, the schedule of which is given, or the regular night trains leaving Pittsburg at 7. 13 and 8.10 P. M. Those who care to mue living side trips further south may purchase at Washington reduced rate excursion tickets to Mt. Vernon, Richmond, Petersburg or old Point Comfort. Tickets will ba sold and special train will run, as follows : Train leaves 8.00 A. M 11.50 " 12.12 P. M. 1.-28 " 1.45 " 2.05 " 2.09 ' 2.35 " 8.15 " Rate. Pittsburg ...$00 Altooiia 3o Tvrone 7 25 McYeytowu .5 5)5 L-'iwistown J.5 CO Mifflin 5 25 Port Royal.. 5 15 Newport 4 tiO Washington Ar. . . jerked his be&d around and looking her square in the face, he said : You may gimme a m bile corn beef, V cabbage, roas be-f, veal 'n' mut ton, cole chick'n 'n turkey n' tongue, 'n am ham 'n' eggs 'n'codfish. eakes, 'n. sassage V beefsteak n a piece o pumpkin pie 'n cup of coffee, sis, 'n' now see ef ver kin make yer little legs fly's fas as ye kin yer tongue, for I wauter to get borne ; there s a shower comin' up." The girl hesitated, turned red, and then made & break for the kitch en, while the drummer laughed and the old man gazed out of the window at the gathering clouds. Puck. Anotbcr florae hale. L. Banks Wilson of Creston, Iowa, will conduct his Thirty -ninth horse sale at the Jacobs House, in this place at one o'clock sharp, in the af ternoon, on. TrESDAT, MARCH 1, 1S90. Tli is lot will embrace single and double driving horsm. colts and heavy draught in .rms. Terms : Six ty days on Hole ; 1 jier cent, off for cah. Purchasers from Mifflin coantycan have their horses delivered at Lewis town, free of charge, if desired. To-!lgbt and To-morrow Night. An 1 etch day and night during this work you can get at all druggists Kemp' H&Imw for the throat and lungs, acknowl edged to he the mofrt succesKful remedy ever sold for the cute ot Cotighf, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Consumption, tfet a bottle to day and keep it always in the bouar, to yon can cht-ck your col.1 at once. Price 5t cents and $1. Sample bottler free. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned huvintr been re stored to health by t-imple means, after suffering fur sewnd years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow suf ferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully eeud (free of charge) a copy of the per seriptiou used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, jisthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all throatjand lung JUaieJifj. He hopes all suffer ers will try his remedy as it is in valuable. Those dksiring the pre scription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will ploase addre ss Rev EdwardJl. H ison, Williamsburg, Kings Count v. New York. HKtmr.w "-. tine tirnbs tug will M'Vyorced November 27, 1890. j r&vg:z:;;- juniata valley bank, Daiixl Fiibee. r iESKOE BRUSH GONE sa . II I -.Vtla,- OF MIFFUSTOHS, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTHROCK. PTt;itut. T. VAN IRWIN, rtwr. BtaecToas. V. c. Pomeroy, Joseph Rotbrock, iobn Hertrler, Philip M. Kepner, Kohert K. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. 31 I won't miss it, for I have long 5i nee adopted an easier cleanlier way. A bottle of STOCK I Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Rothrock, E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomerov, lOLi-Eas : Annie M. Shelley, J-e H. Irwin, R. F.. Parker, J. Holmes Irwin, Msry KnrtE. Jerome Pi. Thompson, Jr John HertileT. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Joiah I. Barton, and ' J"hn M- Blair, Robert H. Patterson. ! F. M. SI. Pennell Wolff's acking r.nd a sponge to keep my shoes - ashed clean, save a deal of i.J'Orand shoe leather. I'.ld fay btua St. m. Grocers, Draaaiats. Aa. 'Hie best 1 larness Dressing j - in the wcild. ViSlF? 5tKDSl?r. rnn? DELPHI. Three and Four per cent, icterest will be paid on certificates of deposite. fjan 23, llij9U jp WISH T STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That i ran stop toothache in less than fir minutoa; no pain, uo extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, l.v the ue ?f a Hu'ut applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger- That Diseased Gams (known .is Scurvy) treat sfS-.ed auccsstnlly Kid a cure ie. r?iti2"'' every East Fayette- Pr. J rtsititi-: pi.nv Li-.; S. !iat. r I l.v I.. S. The most dangerous part of wood chopping is cutting off saplings fresh ly bent over by fa ling trees. At the first stroke they will usually split up, and one jortion flies back or sidewavs with ikwer snfli'ient to I.. ..... ....... ... l : lieturn couiHns will ba accented i. i-i....,. i..v- i..i ion anr train within the limit, ex- Mr. Editor : It appears that I am their axes to L,iiir tx.l. s atul done the ! T " Pennsylvania Limited. wtbtsr forgetful or very tardy, but it cutting fn-masiTfe distance. Anoth-j ; just bapned that 1 stumble.l over irs old and makes er dang, rous operation is tocut down In Ibe .11111 Vearlag. ui ij B , oiuw mt so ill irs in aim i t- i i r. leave voa hear from me aam I tree when another choppol-ofr tree I . , . , . leans against it, for it can seldom le From the Ijverl Sun : The ' w g' neaa so we told which wav thev iU fall, and ; th.r evening, after Kalph Ludwig, , '" . " the Wgining. ; l.t ; i;..l.i.i...u..'iiL'ii l,i. mi Imm si'h,, m iwmki.. '"iii'iuu ii inues mere I straight U,wn at anv mm.nt and '. -d some in the mi:L Alut 5 o'clock i ""-twe. k four revivals The ,.f Cituii. natti was'. ......i". ,i t i,..ifu he and another U.t went on the sec. ' one " this vicinity closing on Thurs- - iku i lit- . 1 1 'i av in i iia:i. t - i . . .H..I fi i,.n,lsin thin ' v- .... - i- -r...i. oml t,.rv of t)ie mill wher tin, b ,!t ' vi nn:g with six seekers of . 1"IK illlHIUC, I 1 4 im chests are. Wi h the reekl. . ' " ll,J!U 1 "vTiirs I 7 Ctrpw I io wit r-iri- rr-rV. Iop .it. ir. or a tuac i U.. i L&yo nr.oe Uio i'.cb. ul 2T2TS, ssrLnrsr c? i 5!-liccr stail". I TTiPB INT tr.y rcrj-.--1 V ta ot ex:".", itausc- ts- ii -.v. tajU no rtuMD l.tr not now n-ivi:ir cu:.; bead .it once tor a treatise auda I tEK l;oi :7 Of tuy lNFALLJr-l.5 kHEt(. ;vo i:xt"e- and i'o't Cflif. Is oo.w yor. to-.ti iir . trio!, and it wiil core you. Auirt H.C. KOOT. M.C., I S3 Feasi St, I-!?;"- tOOtCKES. 3?th YEAR. SALESMEN WANTED j To represent oue of the largest Nurseries in the country. We guarootee satiNtoctioti j to all customers. No previous experience i necessary. Saler) and Expense; from start. Address, stating age, HOOPES, BKO. &. THOMAS, Maple Avenue Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. j Januarr 22, 18'-4t. . i T 4 TVTni rSALKs!MEN toj XVil A Alii -ir II Nnr.erv Stock. All Goods Warranted Fihht Permanent, pleasant, profitable p lor tba right men. uood salaries and ex pruses paid weekly. Liberal iudueemetjts to beginnnrs. No previous experience iiec essary. Outtit free. Write tor terms, giv ing ace CuARLil II. Cbki, Nurs rvmsn, Rochea- tee, N. Y. Mention tLi paper. Dec. I8-'W, 3m. Teeth F:lld and warranted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or ; r.-moddled, from J.9.00 to U per seti ; lleaiitit'ul Gnm Knaioeled Teet inserted at : i ires to suit all. I All work warranted to give perfect satis. ::iriion. People who have artificial teeth i v it ii which they cannot e:if, are especially j ;!:v:tiMl to call. Will viit professionally I t ttif ir homes if notilied letter. Will visit regularlv at Richfield the 2nd weeks of May and October. Terms Cash. (Jr. L. DERR, I'ractical Uentlit, TABLisi:rn is HirrLixTOWK, Pa., im ltti0 Oct. 11 'ho. DTE EL : er fC- 2 l. m-z- -' -tmrr MERCHANDISE MURDER ! Meu's. Boys' and Children's clothing, overcoats, fine shirts, hats and eapa. furnishing goods, at reduced prices AT SCHOTT S. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE BALK ONJ.RECORD. Encouraged by the enormouR trade dnrin": the month of October wa bought 5.000 worth more Clothing and Furnishing Goods for November. The weather in October was favoraole to the Clothing trade, 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 famishing gooug. io unioa'i ourselves is to cut down the prices, and or customers will reap the HARVEST ot BEST BARGAINS ever known. We marked down every article to a price that you will wonder at. The goods are sat shop-worn bnt all new and bright. BEAD THESE GENUINE EEOUGTIONS : Men's suits marked down to $ 3.50 Men's suits marked down to 7.10 Men's SHits marked down to 4.00 Men's suits marked down to 10.00 Men's suits marked down to 5.00 Mn's saits marked down to 11 00 Men's suits marked down to 5.75: i These suits are cut in sack aad frock styles and come in light medium and dark cassimeres, Scotch. Chevoits, Worsteds, and Corkscrews inpert ed and domestic. Men's overcoats marked down to(Men's overcoats marked ""down S3.50. . j flO.OO. Men's overcoats marked down to $5.00. Men's overcoats marked down to Men's overcoats marked down to' 12.00. $7.50. ; HADE OF P EXPANDED METAL t"rMi'il.lML SOMETHING HEW. I or RcsiDCNcra. CwimoMva. CEMrremES. FK OASoiHg G.itc Artr, W'iodow Guards. TrclliMS, Hre-pr.f PI '..Tr UIXi t.tTH, DOOB ATs e. Write f.T illuttratol Cioalogne: mailed fre CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO Its "1 i.O'l- M., flltkburab, lau lardasrs Ker keep iU Otve uame of tbla papa punu in I. Tin- :f:u-vv; f.'u-t rv i in !: hsf ca'i :..:.! TIk'iv bi iv .' M:i;. is' . . 1 Carter, cut a shino iu jail on lion nil .1. tatn-rsoll actum-. .1.,.. bv Ktiiiminir IT all bis el.it.hin i . r : -i. l - - . i -- - --. 'i-!; " jfr .iiarv visit.-ii Dtss and daring usually oss ssed were blessctl. There ' still a largo amount of material is to i ;!.ter Marv MM k. . Perry county shoo i . f a management ! in the M. E. inversions '. 1 ' !- V C'Mlllt v (liMn-'i ;::-'. v inter. V H. M i ..!' Van Wort, joined tli WW.irmt' hi, 1. C , excursionists at this st:iti..tt l ist Tliursdav. l:iv L visit ill; Km-ely employed in a ia 1'fiiitiiig establishment :it home in Patterson. Miss Siillie KaiitTiuau spent sever ii!:mii:li her cousin Miss.Teanette Ki"'ii. r at tin-Imnio ; f the latter in ? rt i:.,.il Hit. r;l r.tl l preached in the W-stministi r Pinsl-vterian church ifthii i Im'.- mi Sibbath morning an 1 fvi iii:iur. T' 0.IJ r. ll.iws ..f IVrry nit et in Newport mi the F-.' ruary Miwic, speeches, i:ii f..rtli. count v 22nd of pa ratio, Wishing;.. n. TllltlX.lllV. H i tTt't vis L. .itiloti juini'tl I. '., excursion, t Ilultitiiore she it relatives. the last Stop- Mm I'. I',, im, r ,.f Walker Twp.; has rivenc'l fl.oTO.27 pension iuob y. ittnl , i-. iirter will -ret $17 a Betith to !' ti.l of his life. Tiif .1 itii.it t Horse - Mule Iro tei'tun Coin any ill meet in the Onrt Il .iise in Sritllintown. on Feb. ilvA, ls;-. at 2 o'clock 1. M. lit.wiit, rtuwti. Monfgomerv Co. I'i.t' are im a high state of exctte tatat . v. r ti." tiii.liiiir of natural i;as m 11 , .ver I'mir luitnlrrd feet deep. An artesian well is to lie sunk in tli sronn.l i f the Newton Hamilton t'amn Meeting. The meeting of l"! will ,.5., n ,.ti the 12th of next A igust. k,iIi Sieher of Fayette township ! is fav.raMv svtoketi forthenom iririeti uf e nintv commisioner by S imcni',1, fi ietnls. was in town on S.itiininy. Tli Ai-t letnv building on Third ivet. l.l.nioiIltr tl, the estate of E. D. PllL.r .! 1. ...!... 1.., . Mntl.k for a dwelling Pfice $'.100. Ri t.T. TV tiarraan will preai-h in ' M. tlio.list church next Sundav tt"niii,K. in the absence of Rev. Mi'l- "lr .! wi.l assist Rev. Hart of the 1""Iar"t;town circuit. I'l-aacil bv Schott's dotrs fan excciiting pants, ami iv paper in nu stove at .l nt'stng sucu a stench that Mrs. Noble ltclitvtd he haPsvt tire to th'jail. When the cell dif.r was open.-'tl to I-.-nrn the cause of the smoke and stench he In-catne violent in manner and uncommonly profane in language. Monday night and Tuesday morn ing Curler kept yelling and hweariug a:vl trying to bra'i" np everything in his cell. People from the streets heard his yells and curses and early on Tuestli v :ir orniug the shriff bv the aitl of several citizens ironed Lim to the floor. Many people believe he is acting tfce insanity game. From the TVavertown Herald : On Feb'v 24. six strangers were noticed in and around Beavertown. Two of the company went into the store of Moses" specht, purchased a bottle of cough syrup, paid for it, called for a drink and after looking around left. S me time after this five or six of the party were noticed sitting in a group three f..urths of a mile cast of the town. They were well dressed, n ) one having any suspicion as to what their busiuess might be. During Friday night they entered Specht's store by taking out a small window- ftush on the east side of the store. After gaining an cn trace through the window, a small flight of stairs atul two d.x.rs led them to the store department. They unlock ed lioth of Mr. Specht's safes took out everything of value including aliout $ot).00 ia money three gold and two nickel watches, two razors, lot of underwear, overcoats, pants, silk handkerchiefs, hats and shoes. Mr. Soecht's loss is alx.ut $250. The ras cals also broke :eti the raii road com pany's tool lions.-, tot k out car utxiti which thev m-ulo cape and run it to within a luwe ol Selinsjrrove, where it was found next dav bv Alferd Smith the foreman. r-k I I V kitrtk 1 u iVu iim "limlsCiii it 1 of iliat burning j , f 1 ,.K. .t ,,-. i..J revolving wheels and bolts au.i stxia '. on the revolvin.t shaft, til uhicli 1 gearing that drives the lower reels, I Versal ttack on tne Pwple of is attached. In coming down he "w.i an.l its surroundings. lost his balance and fell, an.l his 1t't'r Gearbart and wife, and Miss Lizzie Amv Lave lelt lor -1 work onstt-tt A nuiaWr of our sick e.ple are recovering from La Grippe which, lias to this time almost made a uxii- Btmg- oddlv no ribs were broken. His gum boots were caught iu the gear iug that drives the other real, which ch 'ked it up and broka the chain belt that connects the shaft with the upper t.haft, and stopped it, or he miolit have been cut iu two. When he was caught he uttered a piercing scream. John Williamson ami Elmer Murray, who were in the lower part of the mill, comprehend ing what was the matter, cue of them stopping the iuill first, ran up with all haste and found the bov fast in the gearing as described. The wheels had to be turned backward a little and his coat cut before they could get him out. The cut in his side is the most serious. B-'fore the wound was dressed the lacerated lung protrud ed, the torn cells visible, and when the bov breathetl the wind Would come out at the side. Contrary to the expectation of almost everyliody he is vet alive at this writing (Tuws- I day afternoon), and has been slowly Sothern, Michigan. Mack a correspondent of the Her ald has gone to Danville, Montour Co., Pa. - Our gojd wishes Mack go with you. The lect ure of B. H. Hart has been rrea'Jv aiorn-iited bv all who benrl e 1 1 . .... . I. . 1 i f T. 1 . . r 0011 011 iue jisi 01 a eoruarv ai jiio Alistet ville. Fellow reiders who tie the fair eex, that the calv. s are not alout. The roller process in Brown's Mills is mfeting with success. Public sales are trupip 'hi" spring. Go buy wiint you wnnt. When the roads become ni.-o it will lie a strange featuie i f this w in ter. Yours at convenience. Bl'NOTOWN- ltoAr.F.n. Don't you forget it, G. W. II E C K, has moved Lis Shoe Store with the Tuller-t Stock in the County Into the McCrtim I5uildiiir. coat was caught an.l wound around the sltaft drawing lata into the gear ing. His left coat sleeve was also wotiud around the shaft, and his arm broken lx-tween the elbow and shoul der, and dislocated at the shoulder joint, and the cap over the shoulder . 1 1 ... joint wus iiri Atu. a lie iron eo wheel caught him in the left side l.ic-r:iiiir it. terrible Tt i-nt iifn . the side between two ribs from the ! uear 1 1,lm remember where you backbone to the breast b.,ce. but ! -vour llorso w"en -TOU P to see the handl,:"P""i their es-! hr J 1." ui . is. u.Kd.-r a pH 'iHiiU p.r "nrarl fr,,t MAltKIKrt: ARi I'AuajN. Oj thu l.Jtli., at the home of the bride's mother by Rev. G. W. I'isher Mr. Warren S. Ward, of Pennsylvania Furn ice, Huntingdon Co., and Miss Ida Cam eron of Thumps out lira Juniata Co., Pa. IUKt: Hakm.is. On January 21, l&H),.of paralysis of tho brain, at the resi douce of h- r daughter, Mrs. Austin M. Bartly, 420, Keeker st., Harris burg, relict of tin; late Frederick 11. Hariua'i, age 1 i't'J years 3 mouths, and II ddvs. He was a meek-looking old gentle man from the country, and us he took his seat at the lining-roo;a ta ble the drummers looked at him over their soup stooiis. Thev noted his .1 Sw Route lo D MoIbm, la. wethfr lieten face, his wet hir parted and brushed around over his is. .. irnv. icon 1 1 ... , vyouiiueiieoiir x ruum . , urs na ins air oi umitience as lie nervously fingerel his fork ; an.l when the waiter girl stoid st Lis side and winked at the loot-and-shoe man they were all attention. "Soup ?" she asked. The old man seemul a bit sur prised at the brevity of the bill of fare and fidgeted about as though waiting for her to say something Anson B. Wills entertained a nam- I more. tier of his voung friends at the horn Would you like some soup? said of his mother on Cherry street last 1 the girl with a side glance ct the Thursdav tvening. ; cottee ami spice man. A numWr of Jim Murrav's young ladv an.l vounir irentlemen frientls . know and continuing daily thereafter, a throngh coach will lie run ironi Chi cago to Des Moines on traiu leaving Chicago at 11.10 P. M. via Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul R'y, arriving IK-s Moines at 2.00 P. M. next day. Several I'artlea. I ain't particuhtr about soup as I j- ue ow of," answeretl the old man. , j 33' Oati vtrntNTOWK RK ttTS Vtrrinmsp, Feb 19, 1-to. r"utir frr- Ilsni ? honlder, Sides lHFri.t.NTOVVN GKAiN StABKET ".V beat, i om old ............ Hats,.... ... ......... k e I ev.reed. Timothy aied . ..... r iA ated . lral..... .............. t-l't'l ........ ............. Sliurij.. . . . ............ 0 ro u utl aiuoi 2ati... . ... A l. erc.n Salt............. PHii.arKi.HHia Markkts. February L-at 0 to 82c. Corn af- 1 itiiitrii's sustained. I'' !:. Minge, and scratches on hu f10 "' annuals cured in 30 minutes "T "oolfor d'sSanitarv la -t ion. This ?Tt fills. S. .1. 1 bv L Banks .t Co., A,r-igg'.sts, Mifllintown. Nov. fi. B'I'. r Lamer a well known citi "f Milford township, age.1 88 Jrs. a,e,l the 12th inst. Inter- in t.ein, s tji avevard ill township t,n , TV Quite rartv of young people from ; fritters, boil an' Iwketl p'la. us," said i a,Ur 15 this place attendetl a party at Dell the girl with Lghtmng like ; rapi-iity. , G to 6 C.rubbson the Robert Thomiison The old man looked kind of help- . a Ja &wt.t its. liS to liiit- I jir.l agon loaded with Unioved his hospitality in the parlors j "Boil' mutt n, cappersause, ro 'g, laUow 3 to 4c, Live chickens. street on Saturdav f V-tioiial House last Thursday leef r s lamb, r s veal, Incasse ciucK- - r . T . . . . 1 .111. ... . ..1 . T. cttlo.I ' - D,roiuiia o....-, v.,..-.. 11 I ),. 11. a. Tlnet-s 11 to 5 to 37c. Eggs 14c. Potatoes 00 to G3c ..(...u Atll Til.. "Thrift is a. ood revenue. s' ex h . a 1SX? place alout two miles east ol i uom- j less, anu iue s .e. ... no a. . . ljtoteta s,raw Mc to sontown on last Tuesday evening and for mm as ne 111s eves i.fu : mU IVr he 14th inst. did not get home until morning. Teacher' Etnrton tm Paul. Cattle, $100 a steers bun-! 3.C0 -, T.l iai r',,-,l" -' resus jtoi a w 1 a, 1 a atr. . .m c a. 1 it 1 v 1 ' :-k. tv. : 1 . ' 11 iidxiouu ca.te- 0U0 side to si.le with his fingers. 1 ..T T'll 4 .1-.. T . , . . .-. ... - i g'SS A U .ua. a fe U H H have to sav that again, he said, look- " insr up. and the girl rattled the orscourinQ so&a i r0.4:05,; Luii3 3-10.,f -ff 90 'l? Try itinyour nexV house-de5Jiing Osnd beh&cpyc ... 5 to be lb. Sueep ?4.o0 to $,.3o. ' ' i it l . . .... . . , Tresmpasn Police. For the Annual Meeting of the whole thing off in exactly the saiue . National Fucational Abator, to lmim, ih. a.. ,er.o. .r. herehy cued ''V IS ,1 .I.,!!..,- JfJJ. Htul fifr a...,... ' err i iirv.x VII H'V I I l Trt ... s ss. I fe-ev-to r . . . ... . T..t -r: 1S10 tlie htlu ( ot. I aiu, jiiu"., at,-, . . - , ire.aLaa oi Cuwxoo Ik.itiic St. VACt. Rail- table and caught sight of a , druru- fh- J wxv C.X, will sell rednoed rate excur- mcr winking at ths girl. Then he thl , urre tot to treai:tas on the tartn land and rtd land o: arned la milord tuannbip, tor ue ot baulinc, huotiur, tisbiiis. Looking out over the many homes of tnis ecur.try, -we see thousand of Tornen wearing away tieir lives La household c'-rudgery that might be materially lessened by the uze of c law cakes of oiPCUO. If a a hour is saved each time a cako is used, if one less wrinkle gathers upon the face because the toil 13 lightened, bjb must be a foolish wroznan -who would hesitate to rocks the experiment, aad he a churlish husband who w?uld grudge the few cents which it costs. These suits are no old set np goo. Is, h iving been received by us tea days ago. But go they must. Children's overcoats marked down to Boys' overcoats marked down to 2.00. ! $2 o0. Children's overcoats marked down to Boys' overcoats marked down, to $2.40. ' 3.00. Children's overcoats marked down to Boys' overcoats marked down ta 3.00. j $3 50. i -a, M ill 3 37 y-yil vy . i no lL 20 00 1 2t I 80 All the befit and latest styles are included in this offer. Krery moth er who has a boy to clotho should avail herself of this unexpected offer. Men's pantaloons marked down to-Men'a pantaloons marked down te $1.00. $3.00. t Men's pantaloons marked down to A great variety to select front at 1.50. the above reduced prices. Don't fail under any circumstances to see the above bargains. If you are in need of clothing it's the greatest money saving chance ever known. S C II 0 T T , THE LEAKING CLOTH I KR, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, 1A. 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 18S9. Special Invitation To The Iublic To attend the Attractive Saie of Clothing that gees uii dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Geeda for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It it truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, o don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing T D. W. H A R L E i MIFFIJNTOWN J?A. IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT W E HAVE The Largest Stock -OK HARDWARE UN THE COUiNTY 'uildirg Hardware was never k low a now, 41 1., LOf Hs, inXCES A.C.. ( EtlEXT, I'MKTER, in fact evervthinif in the Hardware Line including House Furnishing floods WALL PAPER, BLIIVDS, A c, Are ow Sold at Hotlom Price by- FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. FOCLTRT PATS it propt-rlv managed. The Portin Bct lftis. vutl'"hel nionthly, flnoly illustratert, is tli.- l-st paper f-r tancier and farmer. Less tl.aa Bv cent A a month brings it to: yon posi pfiia. aena aianipirnuip.tiijiy. "a.!1..(. f-cultry .Vt, Pesrl St Sc York. ; f iCfiiylTiaU Ajrireltural Tiri2,1t:V, ?v I Farakar's blaadara .srlaa anilSai ixi): .. JMI wvi A.. ... t.. mniuid.'.i. p M - .irial r -s. address a. a. rABO.rdaabC.t. Tor, a. . '"' ill 1 - CJorkscrews, Cassimers. Meltons, etc. i . Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suit marked dewa '. $1.50. to2.87. Children's suits marked down to Boys' long'pants suit markeal alowa $2 00. j to $3 50. jr- Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants snit marked down $2.50. to $4.00. Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pauts suit marked down $3.50. j to $3.25. Children's tuits marked down to Boys' long pants suits marked dawn - !f3.75. ! to $0.00. - 4 if --nat
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