Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 12, 1890, Image 3

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    ynm & REPUBLICAN
rr:rMlVp,LIXTOWN :
WF.P'EPT iR- lg 190l
TERMS. ,
..K-criptio". '-s0 V mam s paid
TrDnt a4verttaeBtt tassstad M 60
Tr iach for eck taaertjoa.
VV,t bosmaae aotsees m local eo-
"lO en P Un ,or tnaavtioe.
iacuoM wi" ba mad o those daain
Tartia by tha Yr, a" o.aartr
V-
Pakllc Sal.
of r,.dMK- ia Walksr towaahip.
; fttr Broa iU Mil at C
rnahip, liva stack aad
geta $3 60. the farmer who raiaed the
40 eeata, tha railroad jfeU
f l. the manufacturer gets $4, the re
tailer geta $7, ana the coosumer g.ts
drunk. 6
A Johnstown man aava. "people
will never feel aafe unta the streaas
around it hare been improved. The
aafe war ia to leare the stream alone
and build on the hilla.
ReT. R. IL Fletcher, who at one
tune preached for t ie Lutheran con
gregation of Hifflintown and Lick
ing Creek, died at Lock HaTen on
the 18th of last January. He was
ueipiewa aa a couil dunnj
of a year before he did'
Oo Sand it evenin? Rey. Philip
Graif, preached an intereatintr eer
mon on Solomon'a Character Sketch
of the True Lady. Next SabUtb
mornin-r he will snwh m. Tt.
I Golden Prize of the ChrialLin Bil"
the evening on "OaUide
srth li
taUma. F." to
fsrni-and in
UmK 19 -William Luck will sell lhr. snfm .
" .i ,r -H H. Sard.-r. AacttowHw. n the 6th innt., the Prw-.hvt rian
c-nsrregation held a meeting, and
.tU-llrtrr,d-ac..o.ea- .or,, ef HeQlUnon of Lron'a Farm. New
hna. i.p-" "" preacher, were voted for. The elec-
War-uv - rhW.S. 3it. tion of Mr. Hen.ler.on was rai.de
,,11 at hl of rashlnace oa the ' unanimous,
p.,,, -i 'rth.t .1 P.tt-rr. ; (n Saturday the ic? . n P.hom adam
!. t..t M.l'-H station. 9 h t, est 0f patter , wna thr. inrb-9
, h. r-h !: in thicku-a and th.re wait aaid to
,u.. i..t..i '" machinery. H . H W twntv-iv, acre of it on the idill
Sojj.r. Aurii"Ber. jwati-r. The three inchea of ice over
mrrh 1'J" '"h Fron Fajattv j the dam was aaid to l about enotisjh
nahip, i.l wil live iock and farmia( to fi 11 Uie ciimj anvV ice house io Pat-
M. . Church in this town all l,t
week ia reported to have been aome
what aacceaaf ul in awaking an inter
est in the minds of several persons
an interest it ia to be hoped that
will not be aa evanescent aa he morn
ing cloud and the early dew.
Attention Co., L 208th Regi
ment. All members of Co. I. Two
Hundred and Eighth Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteers who desire
to attend the re-union of the Third
Division Ninth Armv Corps at Har
riburg, Ifarch 25. 1890. wiil please
correspond with Caotain James H.
child during the neriod I iIar,liIl. Altoona, Blair County, Pa.,
. i j , T v - n v
Bloumfield, Perry County, Pa., with
out delay.
On the night of the 4th inst, while
Cincinnati and St Louis Express,
westward Ixmnd was passing the
tower ia the Lang Narrows between
this place and Lewistown a heavy
nut that appeared as if it had been
recently unscrewed from the end of
a rod passed with great violence
through a window of the tower.
Broken glass from the shattered win
dow of the tower struck telegraph
operator "William SI. Miles in the face.
At first Mr. Milos U-ouxiLt he had
been shot at, but he soon fouud the
nut lying on the floor and that ex
plained to a certain degree the break
in the window and the injury to his
far-, but it did not ex Inn how it
came that the nut was hurled into
tower. Could it Lave sprung from a
rod on the engine T Could it have
Ins. n . J'-l'h P2. Auctioneer.
wmrt'locjuju.
Ice cutting began on Mon
rjigiisu spavin Imminent removes
tenn.
ilav
iiig which will be utilized when this
wjrk is completed. There are now
probably 200 miles of this third track
and the remainder will be laid as rap
idly as possible. After this work is
completed a fourth track wiil be Rtart
and eventually the Pennsylvania road
will have four mail tracks between
Pitttiburg and Philadelphia.
'm-
Try Thean.
Do not fail to try the Cuba Mills
flour. Their bur flour cannot be ex -cell-d
orequalled by roller flour.
They also turn out all kinds of grain
and feed, Ac , at lowest rates, and
best of quality. Give them a trial
and be convinced. Their flour and
corn meal is for sale at all stores,
SEW DRlG STORE.
M P. Ca"fghi. Phakmactbt,
has opened a new drug store in Mif
flin town and has in stork a full line
of all goods kept in a first class
drug ttore. Pkescriitions aoctbate
lt coworsDrD. Purity of ingredi
ents guaranteed. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited.
Democrat and Ivexiuter building,
j opposite Old Fv'ilowV Hall, Bridge
ircet. ii.
The Sponge is Mightier
than the Brush.
llarti I'rlced Her sea.
THRO! IAY THE SHOE BRUSH
and we a Sponge axd wmter. wbtca W'U
keep yoat SHOfc-3 B&IOHT
mad CLEAN yee, uc
WolffsACMEBIacking
Tk ran hwr m yooW tMinf mmd eiI
Aaee it, aw tlm gkl tm.
It jh.cj t.a tt-e leather aad elves a bri.
ltaatpolish. Water adeaawhpefflt as
urdy as off a dock's back. Men sboes
require dressing ONCfc. A WE! K
WMicn't ooce a ahuoth, that's aU. Worth
trrtne. isn't ht It K also the beat dreas
tor W haraeas.oa which it lasts I H kEK
MONTHS.
WOLFFaRANDOLPH.PhUadeloha.
JUKIATA VALLEY BANK,
OaT MIFFLIIITOWil, PA.
wrra
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholder! Indiyidually Li&ole.
JOSKFH ROTH ROCK. Prtndtnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, CkxT.
laKCToaa.
W. C. Fomeniy, Joseph Rothrock,
Jobo Hertzler, Philip M. Kapoer,
Robert E. l'arker, LonU B. Atkinson,
T. V. Irwin.
rrocKBOLtJita :
Philip V. Kepner, Annie U. Shelley,
Jowph Rothrock, Jana H. Irwin,
L. E. Alkioaon, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Bolaiaa Irwin,
Mary Euric, Jerome N. Tbompsen, Jr
John Hertrler. T. V. Irwin,
Cbariot-teSnydcr, Joaiah L. Barton,
John M. Blair. Robert H. Patterson.
F. M. M. Pennll.
Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be
paid on certificates of depoaita.
jan 29, 1889 tt
WISH TO STATE
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
been thrown from the engine Could j Uhkin brothers, of Milwaukee for
it have ben thrown by a man on $25,800, Thor sold for $9,U00, Voodoo
the ground at the engineer or fire- w as sold at $24,100, to F. G. Bab-
DB.D M-Ct AW'OED, DB. D1IVII IXIlVrOID,
JR. D. M. CRAWFORD t SON. j
have formed a partnership for the practice 1
of Medicine and their collatlerml branrhf. That t ran vtof tootbichi ia leaa
Office al old atar.d. corner ot Third and Or ! Hv. mt.ut.-a nn nam. na e-i-trantifli.
Oue day last wet-k there was a j anr street., M:ffli!itwt.. Pa. One it both j Tbt c,n extract teeth wit hoot
sale ol Uaatornia trotting uorsee in ' mem am nrnmiii ai inr lot- i an
V- V, L- tfi,r,.,.,. l,,..Ilv;.l.i;n- tiini, iinl.sa tl(ir.:e pn.k-Miioii.llr n-
Alccazer was kuocked down to the i
than
pain,
teeth
SKifa C K rti rimit th!lt mjr8 eas''T th .n ans- j Herdy for.$3,00J, Aimie a four year-
O rt- ClmtT wm old st.ld foV $4,400. Alcoyola $2,225.
Itinv K.ne.Stid Sprains, all Swoll The Tig. r Spring tooth Harrow j Grecian Bnd A. J. N . lsu liirtford
len Tlimats, Coughs, Ac Save $30 UOM T , S anU " mU8' rUU t VT S rT 'u i"
bv the use of one bottle. Warrant " an1 lln bettr work than " that . Iu Crbett. ..C. bmith Prov
e,'l the nioKt wonderful blemish cure do' e,tb,,r Ste1 or WOod frames for VXnc ' h-0 Mackar
J,-Vevt" u to have a stove fac
tory VawiK.it. IVrrv Co.. has a danc-
- - i
in;; S4'LlXl.
Pliil.i ranimbaker. Jr.. is happy i
mn a.lJuii.ii t his faiuilv. ever known. Sld bv Li.
. , ., T i. i Ci., Iruggists, MifHintown.
A Pr.lnliti"U league has been or .."
.rnnizarl in MilHin cnuntr. I The funeral of .Tesne M. Kissinger
1 l Williams of McVevtown i t,x,lL I'1:
cure
Iianks Si
Nov 6
ia candidate f.T Congress.
Hir.u'e CullxTtsou of Lewistown
ia a randil:t for CVngret-s.
Mr. It. K. Parker h returned
from a trij t- Wa-shington D. C.
Haulituelv dtratel Lamps at
Feax lsi-rs If ARUw.uut V tV.
Have vmir vendue bills jirinted in
the SsTHNri. au nKi't'BUoax office.
Fine nnnizt Iitups at
FllA.M IW t ! HaRKWARE A Cl.
from his
on Third titr-e this
late residence
town, on the
sale at prices to Biiit the buyer at
J. F. Jacobs, Port Royal Pa.
The Tiger Harrow frame does not
run se close on the grouud aa other
hariows ami cannot pound itsolf to
pieces or wear out nr coming in
. . , r , i l. gr r . i i . ... , , .
nuriuniu ui jisrru o. irjiermem in i contract wirn ktoiies imi.h ami en
I mon Cemetery. He dia.1 on the
3rd of March in the Homeopathic
hospital in Philadelphia where he
under wvnt the operation of taking
a piece of depressed skull from his
head ou the previous Saturday.
A fire in the roof of a one rdorv
, building owned by O. P. RobLson,
i near the west end of the Jacobs
j house wan discovered by railroad
: mrn nlxut 1 o'cLx-k on Tuesday
TWu..w storm of last Wtdnesdav ! tuornin-- A W1 alarm was
.iten.Ied southward as far 03 Oeo-' nundel and the tire was piH out
j before it ui t much tlamage to the
building. The building is uuoc-
A We-tmoreUnd county wife pre CUpjcd. KvervlwlT believes some
a.nte.1 her liuslain.l with four nice one firt.,i t,e u".use"
jjin hal'H'S.
reaili trH ill larire number will
Wilson it Hanpy, $5,000.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
! In their account of the financial af
fairs of Snvder ronntv. the anditor
be i .ante.1 l.y citizens of l k town-! m;Mi t.imI.,,;n., tue county treaa::-
uii i mis v""n- . rer witti fol:M t4. After the Dablisb-1 TTr v. ro..na.i
etl Ktatt-ment of the auditors, the
take wns discovered. If the uiis-
The National ctnivention of He
jijluifiiu I. -agarfs mat in Nashville,
Tft;n.. Ia.-t t L.
Jim's:ind Andrew Buuks caught
a r. l f List Wedtiesdiiy. They
hfivo tr.iiu I tlogn.
i
Tb th- rmometer last Friday mom -1
iu jji.t as fur ilowu toward the low- '
er tt:il its to z-ro. I
forth which is a very objectionable
feature in all other harrows. It will
Burely pay tou to examine the Tiger
before buying, for sale by, J. F. Ja
cobs.
lue liger eitner steel or w
frame harrow is the only one that '
will work on wet, mellow or sandy
soil without the frames burying it
snlf, for sale by J. F. Jacobs.
The Tiger Harrow tooth are form,
e.-l nearly on a true circle and have
more coil than others, which gives
them more spring, allowing those
that fou e in contact with an ob
struction to pass over without inter,
fering with the working of the oth
ers and are warranted not to break
or los their (.bape. Send for ciren
lar to J. F. Jacobs. Port Royal. Pa.
Remember the Tiger Spring Tooth
un
The uudersigned having boeu re
stored to health by t-iinple means,
after suffering for several years with
a severe lung affection, and that
dread diseabo Consumption, is anx
ious to make known to his fellow suf
ferers the means of cure. To those
who desire it, he will cheerfully send
(free of charge) a copy of th per-
jhcopuuu u:xiu,uicu uiey win imu
j a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma,
Catarrh, Krone fill is, and all throat rmd
lung MaleJies. He hopes all suffer
ers will try his remedy as it is in
valuable. Those desiring the - pre
scription, which will cost them noth
ing, anil way prove a blessing, will
ph ase address Rev. Edward. 1. Hilson,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New
York.
A i-:'. t?t jr'ip.
by the nne of a fluid applied te the
and gum ; no danger.
I mat uiseasea ..v iiinifuowi
der the beam and form a protection
miatnke was discovered. If the mis- to the frame while mnv nthpra
; take had not Uvn discovered the Ux I have the teeth fisteued on top of
; payer would havn beeu out that j frame, which allows the frame to
I many thousand dollars and the coun-! trad and drag in the ground, and
I ly treasurer wonui nave wonuerea that it is the or.ly harrow havir
Home Seekers Eicoriioui
TTbnn Z erv Vrrrr I tf- f t mean wr-jT t
strp um-ig ior a iip.ie, t-a..: Uiua hu.o lUci. f 4
Uiru aj:i. I a U.ViXCAI, OUi.'.
1 hate -ia uo ihh n.a ul
FA?iT.TTTg SECIZ2JXES.
A i;rc-Jori rtrjd". I yAlMri rr remedy t;
(ci lue Vor&t cno?. li cuc otiar t.ar.
I uud ia no reason ior not now recivine acu.-'.
fcaudaiouce ir a treati and a FltKK llol rL"
ot cir Iss'at.t.xu Krukut. Oire Kxprc-.,
and l ct Oij-. it coaia yoa notiuai tr t
trial, and it will cure yon. Address
H.C.RCOT,M.C l83Pta.ST,KraYEi
as Scurvy treat jmfSfif. ed auccfiasfally
and a cure warajiranted in every
Tenth Fiu.so.and warranted tor Ufa.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or.
remoddled.-trom S9.0W to $12 per act.
Beautiful Gnra Enameled Teet inserted at
prices to suit all.
A 11 ork warranted to give perfect satis
faction. People who bare artificial teeth
with which ttioy cannot eat, are especially
iuvitcrl to call. Will visit professionally
at their homes if notified by letter.
Wiil visit regularly at Richtlnld the 2nd
week ot May aad October.
T cists Cash.
G. Li. DERR,
Practical Dentist.
CKTsBLISBED M MirFLIMTO W5, Fi., IS 18ti0.
Oct. 14 t5.
MERCHANDISE MURDER !
Men's, Boys and Childrena clothing, overcoats, fine shirU, hats and eapav
furnishing goods, at reduced prices AT SCHOTTS.
THE GREATEST SACRIFICE 8ALK ON; RECORD. J -ST
Encouraged by the enormous trade during the month of October we
bought $5,000 worth more Clothing and Furnishing Goods for November.
The weather m October was favorable 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 clothiag and furnishing
goods. To unload ourselves is to cut down the prices, and our customers
will reap the HARVEST ot BEST BARGAINS ever known. We Barked
down every article to a price that you will wonder at The goods are aei
shop-worn but all new and bright.
HEAD THESE GENUINE REDUCTIONS :
Men's suits marked down to $ 3.50 Men's suits marked down to TT6
Meu's saits marked down to 4. 00; Mens suits marked down to 10.M
Men's enits marked down to 5.00 Men's suits marked down to 13.00
Men's suits marked down to 5.75'
i
These enits are cat in sack and froek styles and ceaie in light ameeliuaw
and dark casoi meres, Scotch, Chevoita, Worsteds, and Corkscrews import
ed and domes tic
Men's overcoats marked down to Men's overcoats marked dew a
$3.50. $10 00.
Men's overcoats marked down to
51'0' Men's overcoats marked dwr. t
Men's overcoats marked down to $12 00
$7.50.
Many of these overcoats being made of light and medium weight.
s-zorascrewsuaasimers, Meltons, etc.
luMEMTSfiWrKSS
Haw. a.(COTtm loik Xtf
Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suit marked down
$1.50. j to $2.87.
Children's suits marked down to Boys' long'pants suit market! down
$2 00. j to $3.50.
Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants snit marked dowm
$2.50. j to $4.00.
Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suit marked dowm
$3.50. to $5.25.
Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suits marked dowa
$3.75.
to $0.00.
fa aesrvat aiiaTrswi.iMirisM.tTsiSi
AhCRle Hammock amieie.
opportunity . a- hM, B4 Bnslaw
tt. A rmr
n. a.
In ) W
have wondered
he came to have so mr.ch money.
AVill leave Chicago aod Milwaukee via
the CmcAiio, Mii.wai kee v St Pai-l !
Railway for points iu Northern Iowa, '
Minnesota, South and North Dakota,
(iuclading the Sioux India J iieserva-!
tion iu S.uth Dakota), Colorado, Kan
sas and Nehra-ka, 011 Ai.ril 22 and
I May 20, 1S90. Half-rate Excursion
toith bolder, all others LaT ! Tickets good f,.r rauru passage with
es -t iron or valuable tooth I lnH 'rom. tlat ."aUl- - ,
I x os luuuti luiununiiuu, ciri'iuaxB
I showing rates of fare maps, etc., ad
I dress A. V. IL Cari enter, Genera
Don't you forget it,
G. W. HECK,
has moved Lis fclioe Store with the I'ulleet Stock in the County
Into the McCriim Oiiilding.
oteel
either
holder which are liaMn to break or
noon wear out. Think of the won-
.1
S:i!scrilerH to the Sestixh. ai Re
rt BtjcAX who are bark with their
It wit 1:1 ne Loan a homeopathic . happiness npou themselves and the; ... , .7 , , j Passt-uuer Airent. Milwaukee. Wis.
f . , , . . 1 ,i . : eia alio ou in uirti uu ol iier . au- 1
; vr 1 n - 1 nai r-miTte'l lJie lf llisimur Min liiw L ,irM I J .u r, T rT 1 n m. TV IT,
J..i..r 1,-t r, ,.:..v n.or-r,..,., F-w if our .rr-ar natrons would u. ' "rrs "' r ' ''"""':' 1 i-y X a..
iit' e r- 4 i : jot wuisui uiir, iwu, luira, tour,
J. V. II of Delaware township,
hiu tok. u i'i" field aa a candidate!
furOmptv Superintendent. I
Col. Xiun J. Putt rn ia
i for circular.
hve and more years for a dollar
and a h.Uf on trust. We do not
i like to place their account in the
ideutiti- bau la of a;i attorney for collection
I
and will not do it if they pay within
MX week time. Feb. lS'.t'J. tf.
A f w evenings ago.
wh
Win.
CRAXD B4LL.
Oa 1 ist ThtirR;?ay night the Jacobs
hous was the scene of one of the
most pleasant social events of the
reason. There, were gathered the
society people, the youth and beauty
tl aith itn inifortrint radroa.1 erder
pnse iu the a-tern part of this state.
Th doughnut of baker Hacken
m . inu.T, wTr"- Burchneld lit a large lamp in DiiunT of this and neighboring towon.
uaurrsrauus ..aa.ing j.,b j,rilltIus; office, od that had gat J-' There were present, editors, ex
' red on the outside of the lamp took : United States Senators, caud
VV. t apring weather iit here and i hre. A great Maze aprang up in sn
tke ml'liei-trusts have advauced the ! instant which attracted the attention
pri-e f nil.h r loot)4 an.l shoes ten J "f pwple on the street. There was
per cent. i a rush made for the fire. The loy
. . j was eugageil in the heroulaan effjrt
pe In.sMrr county gr.cultur tol,iwi,tLe fife tfen)r-1 jen
aI ! ss'li-4 w ls.tasr in. il ttt t rifa.tir f - .... ..... .
" " " 1" i aiiil aft if I4aaaaa as it til A ahnrt Vr
'V 'hl" ! tmll.tl thir coats and with then.
txtinguihnl the fin, thu nipped
mratiu tiiat t.';e fi uit crop of this
cU d -t the siutr :' lcn.kil'rd-
JiUle S(el.ly
a grt at fir j in the bud. Their coats
(Ana ..AsMata V ATO-
p"in. ni-Ut operator at Mitlbn i wTficstnve.i.
tuwer ill the place of Charle Beam-I . T . .
-h ' has .ne t . P.ttaburg to on. !, Frm the Lwu. oan
. - 1 : lat week : Thursday mht, A.
i Smith followed uo some barking
of
M
TL most remarkable elopemen 1 1 d."s along the foot of the mount;::: . And the occasion was
dates for Congress, State Represen
tatives and politicians of all degrees
and parties, military men. corpora
tion lawytta end other lawyers,
prosecnting attorneys, doctors, rail
road officials, merchants and others.
There were yonng ladies and girls
jut budding into woni iubo h! most
beautiful cf whom m:ght be sid :
Bv Jupiter aa ar(r.l f or, IT sot"
Aa earthiy farstOD !"
and there wera handLme matrons.
Mellowed by the ftesllnj
bnurs of tiuie.
ball
Card or TUanka.
If tke proprietor of Kemp's Balsam
should publish a card of thanks, contain
iff -eresions ot gratitude ahicb come to
btDi Oailjr from ibeae rho have bier, cured
of sevrra tbroal sod iunp trouble by the
use of Keuip's B jlsatn, it wouid till a fair
suad bovk. flow BiUcb better to invite all
to ca:l ou any druggist and get a sample
tmtile that you m y teat lor yourself its
power. Largo bottles 00c and 91.00.
IU Kit:
McEinlkt. Ou Jan. 29th
New AHwiny, I above Joseph Baker's and to his sur-
an 83 year I i.rise he saw a large black bear
a 2S- year old 1 andiog at its h. lc
1 inir some more men an
vi i s e i t ... RasSi'Mcr. shot ilrs. iar ami
1 ici'.ir itut v Tvu-e next Saturday I , , ,
.!. ."3i- .1 the licking the robbers entered h r Lome
rven i.utlu'inn ctiurcli to le loiiow
t is n 'iitfd from
Kr. from a hieh place
olil ru.in skipped ya i t Ls
W"tivin.
e.1 on S!.lrtth at 2.3tl P. M.. by the
aJniicistriiiion of the Lord's Supier.
'tio In To Win." is the title of the
lecture Joseph M. Belfor4 will tie-
lier in the Court House n Tues-j
nay evnuu', March 20, for the ben
Ht ef the lire company.
1'. M:iell reifrts 13t scs-kern
li)o : i -U u.. I
- 1 1 ' . .' ' m - ntiii i,-, new niriuii b
the reult of the revival
Hill church near New Buffalo
county up to Ujtt Sunday.
A rumor in atloat that a decoy
run lioiite ill carry the Republican
mm;itioti for Pro'thonotary at the
pnrnaiT election and then resign in
farur of an auti-ring Demix-rat.
Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu
man or nuinials curtnl iu 30 minutes
by V.i,,lf.rd a Sanitary Lotion. This
"ever faiU. S.ld bv L. Banks & tx.,
Drucg-iKta. Miftlintown. Nov. 6.
i , .
Approacniug spring was given a
backset by a snowfall of four iuches
f the Uautiful last Wedaestlav
.re snow has fallen in
March thuu in all the past winter
mural
The dauce at the Jacob's House
t Thursday night, came offaccord
D2toproSrame. The company num
berea hundreil. enjoyed a gool
upper and danced till 3 oVhxk next
then
and
took therefrom her prccioi".s laU-s
Mr. Sigler gt one, Mr. Smith one
and Mr. Dorniauone, and Mr. Smith
for his discovery pt the hide. A
general division w mrnlc if the
meat.
During the utt winter s-asoa the
Utrary Society ff lbno echotl
hon-e east of towu ht ld meetings
nearlv everv w-ek and are yet c r-
rving or. tli worK on a ruiay om
it the i ings. Iast Friday tvenuig the.pies-
, Terrv
given
by a committee of youn, men under
the auspices oi several Lunrne't so-
Afier procur-l piely women of this town who acted
d another gun i in the Capacity of p ttronesses
Tuscarora twp
wile of A.
years.
Yeat,k.
Ceaie t ' :-i:i
ag. u To
ilrrf. Mary
xauder McKiul'T,
Oa the 9lh ult., in
, Mrs. Micbeal Tester
tion for debate was: -rVsolved that;
the Banking sys'em is injurious to;
our goverment." t)u the affirmative
were Bruce Zimmerman, S. H tuty
and W. H. Sieber; Negative, E. M.
Stouer, Samuel Stoner. The Judges
deci.letl in favor of the negative.
Subject for next debate is -Resolved
i , S 1. 4 I .
that the negro nuoum im h---ui
Africa.
Iat Sunday Rev. Mr. Miller, of
the M. E. Church preachel from a
text found in the 51st Psalm, 12 and
13 verses and from the text uetiucea
he theme: The joy of the Lord. He
caid the joy of the Lord can be lobt by
acturd trat'sgresMon, and by com
promising transgression. Intheht
of compromising transgressions he
plactnl the oil ibuiccs at private
1,...,- which lead to public tlanio
at public houses, such a dance or ball
as had teen indulged in at a public
house in this town lHKt
open
this occasion.
The parlors of the Jacobs House
were filled with invited guest", and
at 10 o'clock the Mifflin Orchestra
commenced playing in beautiful
strains, a waltz : Carnival Pe Yen
cp,' ami everybody danced.
For Orpheus lute wis strung
With poet sine,
VhoM golden touch would soflea
s'erl and stone,
Mike i;em tame snd hugh I
lcviaihins,
Kuiaake unsounded deeps lo
daace oa sand "
Many there were who from busi
news relations and from 'amily cares
had not listened to the muse Tcr
pishore for years, and who were
much influenced with the beautiful
sounds which brought back to them
past recollections which were plena
ant and ttey danced in honor of
them.
The program was kmade with a
view to please all and was composed
of Waltzes, Quadrilles. Schottshea,
Polkas and Promenades. Supper
wns served at twelve o'clock after
which dancing was continued
"The tJ. Idles which awhile bad ceased,
Jiow luned again their sum
mons sweet.
And for on bappy sight at leut.
The daacera triumph was
eotnplate."
Not nntil three o clock- iu me
HAYBTGU MONITTfl DEPOSIT?!
ARE YOU A BORROWER
CALL. AT
THE FIRST
AHOSAh
BANK,
j UIFFUS -OWN, P.V.
! FOUR 13511 CIC
INTKKKST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Bates.
vtrrLrNTowK hahicpts.
Mnrrirarows, March 12, lsi-0.
Fut'er ............
Frr
Hsm 10
Shonldnr, ........ .............. 7
Sides. 6
dstsss - ) 8
MlFFUJiTOWN GRAIN MABKKT.
Wheat,
Vora old .........
Vts,
RTO
Claverseed
Timothy seed ......
FUl seed ..........
BrJti...... .......
t-'iop.i . . , ......
SiKrt. ............
Grouud a! urn SaIi..
A n.f!T&li Salt......
A
! mJ vZrMMkA 1
NT. r " ssmfrL&ms
mm
These suits are no old set np goods, having been received by as teav
days ago. But go they must.
Children's overccats marked down to Boys' overcoats marked down t
S2.00. $250.
Children's overcoats marked down to Boys overcoats marked dowa to
$2.40. $300.
Children's overcoats marked down to. Boys' overcoats marked down t
$3.00. i'.i.oO.
All the best and latest styles are included in this offer, livery moth
er who Iihs a boy to clothe should avail herself of this unexpected offer.
Men's pantaloons marked down to Men's pantaloons marked down t
$100. $3.00.
Men's pantaloons marked down to A great variety to select from at
$1-50. the above reduced prices.
Don't fail under any circumstances to see the above bargains. If yon
are in need oi dotting it s the greatest money saving chance ever known.
SC HO T T ,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOYVN. 1'A.
18G5, ESTABLISH E D, 18
Special Invitation To The l ublic
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that gees n daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY.
.4..
ST to 40
20
5l
$1.00
. 1.5
. 1 60
20 (Nl
1 21
20 Wl
1 INI
I 80
FOR
INFANTS
AND
INVALIDS.
RA'LTAABOBA MABH.
THE ONLY
Perfect Substitute
for Mother's Kilk.
INVALUaSLC
is) Cholish laraMTusj
USD VSCTHIMS.
A Quickly Assimilated Food
roa Dvswcprica,
CONSUMPTIVES,
CONVALESCCNT.
A PCKFCCT NUTRIENT
in au. Wasriaa Oisiascs.
Reauiacs No COOK I WO.
kip is Aix CusaaTis.
Prs1 for oar book. "TM Oaaa
cw' aim raxznaa aw la.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Good
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoata at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLINTOWN 3?-A.
IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT VK HAVE
The Largest Stock
-OF-
11ARDWARE UN THE COUJNTY
Doliber-Goodale Co.,
obtom. Maaa.
Fhilakeij hxi Maekets, March 8,
1830. Wheat 5l. 55, 75. 82 to 91c
1 . , A'A I Vim Gvwt (.trains .if
Ttaurwlay ;"" t V,,, f Vrn at 28 to 35 a bu. Oats
i
I
I
;.Tl.t was a oomi.romising trausgres- s..,.f; i ! o trt 30c a bu. Rve 54c. WW at
. IK IfcLaiUlrttoa:St-b Potass at 55 t,C3.
Abraham Lincoln, son of Robert i .Hut the ":. w the harry participant. ! sweet , o:atoe8 at Co toTOc a bu Live j
w grauds, of Abraham w ho suf- niean as n. . u meu V"r . .. ; " lu ' ' w
f"eiaaHa,ni; i. ..fl compromise the nl.gion cl proiessors HaUar aThlrd Track. i a lb. ; turkeys lot-a lb. ; geese 9c;
"w'th, died in London last We.lnes
from the effects of actubuuele on
u; '-ft wde, aged 17
vears.
Au ei:Lauge figures it in this wav :
mahn!,hrl of ii.m a distiller
fcri"ur gallons of whisky, which
i-iaiN at fit;. TJ
of Christianity.
i tiu ts i to ioc a ii.
The Tennhlvania railroad in work-; to 30c Egg I5
Butter at 17
Cheese 7 to 11c
(ri.vernmcrt
.i T l nVl Vi-nnninn of
, mC.T. a War morning train in g hani to ha r, a third track in op- a lb. Appl.s $2 to $3.75 a barteL
lBSt rrSher Sunday STfeed.-.l erftim, Ix tween FitUburg and Phil- Hay at 10 to $13 a ton. Rye atraw
or aiiy ether Sundy train i,;. The tr.ak w now com- 515 a ton. Ham 8 to 9c a lb. Shoui-
outliei erry J""-' . . , piete at all principal a'lUua, and der 4 to 5c Belliea 7c Lard
"Tl.eTralmeetlng ReM in the There are a great many mile, of aid-. 61. Tallow 3 to 4 1.
Of Osgood house-wife, who uses
SAP OLIO, it is well sa.id.-The mouse
is muzzled in her houseVTry ir&nd keep
your house clea.nAH grocers keep it-
CleanUness and neatness about a house are necessary to
insure comfort. Man lilces comfort, and if he can't find it af
home, he will seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know
that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright.
Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you
want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO
5 to and you will be surprised at your success.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
ISuilding Hardware was never so low as now,
NAIL, LOCKS, III JICK 4.C.. CEME.1T, PLASTER,
in fact everything in the Hardware Line including House Furnishing Oooda
WALL PAPElt, BLINDS, fcc.,
Are Xow Sold at Bottom Price by
FRANCTSCUS HARD WARE & CO.
pnri try pats ' ftiarylTaEia Agricultural Vorks, lark.
FUIUSI rio i arlhBr., maasara s.af laes aaa saar mis.
ft proprrlr managed. Tbo PoctTar Bti
lktiv. published montbly. finely illustrate,
is tbe trt paper f taocHT aad larnx r j
- . L. u . . V. hMi.H It Ia '
yon poat psid. Smd siaiuporsaniplecopv.
j Addrrs e;r LulUhn, Vi Prari St.
' N York
AM rasa A. a. aBQFBAB 09. tara, Ia.