SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIMTOWN : WFTUfSOaT. APRIL t. 190. TERMS. jobacriptioo, $1 .50 per uiin if paid , aiiTDC; if aat paid la Klfincf. Transisnt advartlaamenU lnsarted at 60 u m inch for each Insertion. gimt businaae aoticM In local col sdd. 10 cent per Ho for each insertion. n4 notions will ha mad to thoM desiring ; tTartlM by tha yaar. half or qaarte tear. 4 it (nee' Stale. 0a M. inlay March 31, Kobert SIcMaen, a wl" ,e" un homtead farm or 'was Puflenberger, in Fermanagh town-hip- UJr,' tattle. farming machinery, !nn!. nt io forth. SaU to eonmenc at 10 oVIuck A, at. HORT LOC.1LS Ku.titield "Liht" has I Kue , Kead Cr.-veriU'i- le aver's tree plant lutf pwclauiatuu. The H untit. jjiloii Kfforiuatory is tj get it-, i'-fc fr'tu C'auada. Cl;ai'i'f Thomas has kjone to Ches ter ivunty to attt t.d school. ria-ii KUeuber-jer f Tyrone aeat SauJ-ty in Mitlliutown. JI;ss Mary TattrroU is visitiny in Washington, D. C. Sua Meyer will move to Altoona : with h-t family in a few days. j Jjhn Bvlci- of Menno. MitMu conn- j tv vi;trd in this couutv on the 1st I - " I A L'wistown tiisu is coiisidi-ring ' h advisability of erecting an opera j ho-.i- ... . . , M.S'.in count v grangers, talk of , . T . county grangers, uit-st market in ptiH r tja. Johu lWlobaugh has freiirbt hauling business sold to B. his F. A pla'-e to plant the ice making ai-L:ne is being prepared at the railroad. Thr. w:is a dancr given by Mrs. Shaf'r for hr young friends on M n-i.iy erening Fr-1 Meyers of the S-hott Cloth :ns' sti'i-f is iu New York buying a r.e at--k of clothing. Sir Wyble. ifa of tleorge Wv We of T -itters.511 . died of consump tion on the -oth of March. A n ituhsr of people in town es caro l tlf grip, and it is au escape tht tin -v sporm to be proud of. WrV has been commenced at the boriuy i f an artisiau well on the Nwtoa Hamilton camp meeting prouC'l. 5f.- I'sirrie Hughes, of Lewis" tor. .laughter .f hardwareinau J v. ; h W. Hughes, visited in this p':n-- !:it we- k. It v r r.vivpr will ileliver the M.n. i i'. Dav address iu Altoona. t'i- i A. R . posts in :tv oti Ma v 30th. that M-.-es I'. u t Kill iin nnd Annie K !! r i f I. v i -tow n, H;i'.u- .I.u-k-.i-iri. on this i l'i'"'. l st w.-k. visited Miss third street. V:'.':i.ir:i I.-.uk ar. 1 wife were call e 1 t S;iv.t r county to attend the ti c f-movil . f Mr. L-ick's father near N !:..!-,: r ivt Sunday. Ti.e Shtisgrove Tribune says : (Ijr nt!--r half on Tnesday last, .lr-s-i-il :i chicken that had sixteen p:ivM i f revolver cartridges in its p:;rnril. J hn K. Hollobaugh recently pur ohse.l the lot north of Jacob AVills m this i !.-ii-i from ('. B. Hornin vd : :!!:. t a ilweliir.g Louse thereon th:N :i:ann-r. Ti .- Mirs M,l!v and J. nnie P.. n!-. li i.htei s of Rev. J. D. Beale. cf J- i.i:tv w u. Cambria county, spent ; list S ! iv with the family f sher ::TL . 1 n. kinf-.lks. The t it at storm that sw.pt er L'a-vfii-. Kentucky, last Thursday a repetition on a large sc:vle 'f thi st'-rni that swept over Mifflin t w- m , ra'i vi-ars r.go. It.-1. : . Malice, and scratches on hii-:::ri:-. . r nr.imais cured in 30 minute by V ., .', rdV Sanitsry L-tioii. This E't. r fails. Sold by I.. Banks .V Co., IV.iKpists, Mitlltntown. Nov. t. About thirty men from Juniata o iu'.ty. mostly hoi semen, attended a hurst- sale at Treeburg, Snyrier Co., last Thuasday. The day closed with a d.incs at one of the Freeburg ho. t-'-s. Flnnch theoiilv daughter of Editor Corrad of the McVevtown Journal, l:ed at the home of 1 er parents on ; fi;ir.dav morninc-. sued 14 vears. ai. e mnerai icon place on .vionvisy afternoon. I J. fl Jamison who is good author ity on peaches says the peach crop in Fayette township will not be an entire failure, unless nomn bad fu tire weather destroys it. "Sheridan R. Clemson, son of R. f Clemson of Newport, after long fpsvlr.K obtained the consent of his parent to go on the railroad as a htVamun. On his first trip he fell Tindr tho trr.in in the Harrisburg yard snd was ground to pieces " Aivrtised list of letters uncalled fcr rarnaining in the Tost Office at M ff.ir.town Ba . Week ending March 53 IsOO Persons calling for letters in thin hat will please ask for adver er. , . i. i I ted matter Letters: D. F. Stevens L O. Arhcgash. Jamks McCArutr, r. M. Cteorge F. Bartlev recently a sales tcac in the Frarte;cos Hardware Co's tore ef this rlsce. went to Al toona op. Monday to'accept a poaition " "t A to s store of that eitv ttlwrd Bartler will take the clace of his brother George in the Francis- store Lat Saturday morninsr w: ile 'riflit train was going by Granville "'"-non. the wind tore the roof off ""''S'ht train ami carrie.1 to the roof rfau other car, on the bumper of Wh hrakeman To He O'Donnel, of Patteraon, wa., standing. Tobe th"nsht his last dnr on earth had P.ectad on last Saturday afternoon a,i "tir-d last Sabbath eveninS t the Lutheran church, were the "il-.a-.ng gamlemen, namelv. Irwin C. Dimm, aml j N Kel ' - , mpu iinaoia, fclder; JJrron L. Shurnan. Esq.. Dcon, each to serve a term of 3 years The old aaying that an owner may lose his umbrella anvwhera that he puts it down on a rainy day does not hold good in this town " as is proven bv the fact that an umbrella has stood in the post office 10 davs awajtmjr an owner. The inference is there are few umbrella thieves in Mifilintown. The Methodist Conference, con vened at Carlisle and transacted its business for tho year 1890. S. M. Frost. D. P.. ha" U-en assi-rned to the wort at MilHiutowu. Kv. A. R. Millers new field of lalxr is 'Altoona. Rev. J. A. Mat tern and Rev. John Holland are to supply the Port Roval circuit, liev. 1$. H. Hart continues to supply the Thmp.ntown circuit. 'S""1' -ji-uiii i .in unci) i removes ull Hard, S.ft, or I'al.msed Lumps and IiU mishes, from horses, Il.jod :riiavm. l url.s. Si, siar.- i Kmtr K.ne, Stitl.-s, Sprains, all Swol ; len Threats, Coughs, Ac. Save $50 , ry the use of one Kittl; Wnrrant i ed the most Wonderful hlrmish cure ever known. S.ld l. v K Banks A d , Druggists. MifRinr.iwu. Nov C, T,, i.-e making ,n:u hires uill be ! put to work at the station in the! work h t!.. t',;.i.. , mvir t;itur, tiu :m lule, train load alter traiu of nice ice 20 inches thick from Mai tie is being dumped into the capacious ice house, from which it is taken wheu needed to full refriger- atl'r x't-f cars, from the west, Sunday wns a l-uisy day aUnit the house for the mnnv men -n-'air-l in unloading Siwcial seri-i-sin fitting comiuc-m orttion of the closing days of "Christ's Pussion and death.' will le r .. . . , lieM at the Lutheran church each fittillt.r Ml, u-'.L -iinniMiiI-itii of 7.30. Preparatov services on Satur day evening, und Krister communion on Sabbath morning. Rev. Philip (iraifs subject for Sabbath evening will lx: "A Hiddeu Xest of Biting Serpents." Hereafter all the evening services of the Lutheran church will begin at 7.30. The Court House was crowded to its utmost capacity, last Friday even ing to enjoy the play of Jepththa's Daughter bv the Jacob Thomas sins- , ing class of 40 young Jieople, ad from purposes t.amed. and would further this place. The exudation of the j sugg. st that, a a means of giving audience was more than realized. J practical direction to the thought The young people aiipiitted them-! and effort of the people, village lm j selvs admirably and the Cantata ran ' provement societies might be organ ising smoothly, without a jar from be-; jt-d, looking to the beautifving not gining to etui to the culminating point (only of school grounds, but the g.u where Jepththa plunges his dagger eral plating of trees and otherwise into the Uisom of his daughter. It makinsr attractive the streets and ! was one of the lest religious pathetic ' public places of all our towns and j shows ever exhibited iu this town. i villages. Such organizations have , . .. T ! been productive of much t;ood ill On Friday evening last the J S. ; m o tL &ad ! Thomas singing class rendered the,. , . . , . . , ... ..,.t dramatic ( antata. '-Jepththa and his Daughter." to a crowded and highly i captivated audience in the Court Holme. The L-orcj-ous novelties of ...ir , wpne t scefin without a noticaoiei ;.i,..,,t ..;.. t.i. , iar or defect, the t vide'.ce cf tine ,;tl i .lp,ll i v. ,i,-o mi.l tnilitfirv -tT.-.-ts unit i ti I-OIO ..1 .v'..v ...... ........... - .... withal the good acting visible from ; I beginning to end. gave proof that the : i 40 Informers had not onlv been un- i llr..i., vi,,takin.T i.i'-eoaration. i but achieved a signal triumph as P.oiti nUOl a, xo we'l. Whilst the executive abUitv of commend tts If to the thoughtful cit ' J S. Thomas was dearlv apparent to f' wll 19 the needs of jevervl-odv, it must not "l forgotU-n 'be resent and the demand of the that his daughter Miss Katie, who j future. ljH..sses culture and musical talejtj Let the p.j.le t very where through land culture of no oidinarv degree, out the Common weidth uni e in the ' and to Mr. James Ilobis .n" is given ' observance . f Arlv.r Day of the ' no small share of the grand success present year, and make it such a I of the ..cession. It l as been vari-; of brightness and uefu!nesstbat loiislv Mi"gsted that other j.laces the designation ef such days in .... .i.l .... .lo. t.t 1- oln.t t lx. afford-! . . 1 -d an opijtumty t- enjoy tins ! splendid treat. Although tlie canta sn.i pioni. j ta lasted about t.tie hour and a half j Is Testimonv YVatBEor, I have here ' evervl.dvseemed ht artilv Si.rrv when ! unto set luv hand and caused the rinally the curtain fell upon th tratf I ! ic scene of Jephthaa" daughter yield j ing her sweet young life to the rash ! vow of h.r warrior father. j Trout the Newport Ledger: James Hahn has some sugar maple trees on j his premises abovs S xth strett, by which he places great store,. One day last week several loys entered J the j h t and Imretl hols iu some of j the tr.es to draw sugar water. Mr. Hahn tlid not like this pr.K-ee-dure ' nnd luade information against the lxys ls-fore Stjuire Wingert. who ( gave them a hearing on Friday even- j ing. By consent of the prosecutor,', the SjUTe left the ljys oft by the payment of the costs. They were very lucky t escape without paying a heavy tine each, snd it is to lc hoped "that this experience will be a lesson to them not to bo caught in similar acts. A young man nam-d Jesso March, f-rmerlv of Blooaifield. but now residing in Harrisburg, "tleviled his mother, Mis. Klizaleth March, who recently received some $3000 pension until he iravc him $400 of it. He threat ened tojieturrjon Monday snd remove her furniture. I he motner ruaao in formation egsinst Jesse, and when the train arrived at Bloomfield the officers were there to arrest the iad, who having heard of the information, got off the train out of town and awaited the return of the cars to make his escape. A telegram was sent via Newport to Duncannon to deta n Jesse, but he was gone before the message arrived. The .fewest and Latest Good. Miss Ellie Pannabaker announces to her friends and the public gener ally that she has restocked her mili nerv store in Patterson with the new est "and latest styles of goods, which she will be pleased to put up to suit all who will favor Her witu tneir pai ronage. 190. tirand Sprlnr Openlnr. 190. I will inaugurate my Spring Op- ,ini of Millinerv. commencing March 29, 1800, and continning fr-r Raster. All are invited till to csnia and examine my sprin st vies of which I have a full line Tit 1 rv M. LotUOS, Bridge St., Mifiiintown. March 23. 1S00. XEMT DRl'G STORE. f T PWTORn. PHARMACIST, v .. nn.naJ a new druv? store in Mif flintown and has in stock a full line of all goods kept in a first class drug store. Prescriptions accihate lt compounded. Purity of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of the public is respectfully so.icited. Democrat and Register building, opposite Odd Fellows Hall, Bridge street. tf. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, By a concurrent resolu tion of the Legislature of Pennsyl vania, approved the 30th day "of March, lSi7, the Governor is re- pu'fcted to app -int, annually, a day to bo designated as Arbor" Iav in 1 enusylvama, and to recommend bv proclamation to the jxwple on the davs named, the planting of trees aud shrubl-erv on the public school grounds and a'ong our public high ways throughout tlie State, and Wuireas, 1 he observance of such a day has ben productive of inuih g-Md and of an increased interest in the subject heretofore, and Wheareas, The experience of the people of the Commonwealth, has s'iuku that the diversitv in our cli mate makes it impracticable to ob serve the s-tme lav throiitfout the V'rut1 !K;r,i'V f Sta,e' a,ul U i"og" ior ims reason to name ail-ri:atiTe Uavs to Ik.- observed bv the peopl i.f various localities. Now, therefore, I, J nines. A. Beav er, Oovernor of the said Common wtalth. in pursuance of and obedience to th rttpueat of the Legislature aforementioned, do hereby designate Fbiuav. the 11th Day of April 1S90 AUD Fridav. the 2ud Day of May, 1S90, to be observed as Arbor Days in Pennsylvania. In those portions of the Common wealth where the climatic conditions nre favoruble, the day first above named should le observed for tree planting aud conducting such other exercises as have leen usual, or may be desirable in our schools and by the public generally. Iu the higher altitudes and in the more noitherly latidudes of the Commonwealth, the day lfcst named can be so observed The extcutive cordially commends to all the people of the Common wealth the general obscranee of the one or the other of these davs for the ,,,. ,.a,1:y1i n,i i,,.!,,.;.,, ,.f,. ducted. Arlxr Day mioht also be advan- ta - ' - ous!v use. v tiAtl for t liei f irijoi lzfttion ol ti-rMi v asso'iaiions, looking to e dissemination of useful informi n upon the subject of the preser vat,1UU of our Iinnit t-restB. und of rf f-rest.ng the waste lands of the O.mmonwealth. The subject is one Kreat imiortaiice, from many the future will 1 auticioat-d with f .1... l.i. l.,.. . ..1. ..inaii,,.,!, .-. . .- r"""- ireai Seal of the State to I Is- affixed, this twenty-first! day of March, in the year of i our Lord ore thousand eight hun-drcd and ninety. and of the Commonwealth the one hundred and four teenth. - sr At. - i --s J AMI'S A. BfaVFR. ' By the (Itivernor : j Charifs V. Stonr. StLrrtnry of the Commonwealth. ; l)an;(r from I ncleau Instru menta. Frof. Lnncereaux brouglit b.jfore his clinic a man who exhibited a pap-' ulo-pnst nlar eruption ever the entire ! bodv. The cervico occipital glands j were en'sreed and showed all the ! signs of syphillitie adenitis. The ! canse of the iifft-ction was a cathe-j tarism of the Eustachian tule. An-1 other case was that of a ladv, who a few weeks after some operation on her teeth, had an indurated ulcera tion of the gums, fo!lowetl"by a dif fused eruption ami indolent engorge ment of the glands, as well as by painful periostisis over the bones of the skull nnd forearm. In both cases antifyphilitie treatment restor ed the patient to health. Dentists, barWrs, and hair-dressers should al so take care to keep their instru ments asceptic, as svphilis has Wen communicated by them as well as by the phvsician and surgeon. Bull, Med.. 8,18Sr. To Make Ice at Home The followinjr credited to the Pennsvlvania Grocer, we pubhsh for theTHenefit of our readers. In view of the ice cr..p failure it in just, in pla'-e and if on trial it proves practi cal would no doubt furniBh nianv a block of ice where otherwise this useful commodity would not W avail- able. Take a evltn.lncl vessel and pour three and one third ounces of cet.tsalb. Dried apples at 3 to 9c. commercial sulphuric acid and one a N. Dried pitted ch-rrias at 9 to and three fourth ounces of water in- 11 cents a lb. : unpitted 3c a pound, to it and then add one ounce of pow- Hay at 75 to $1 a hundred pounds, dered sulphate of soda. In the cen- Miraw at SO to $1 a hundn d pounds, ter of this mixture place a smaller Butter at 16 to 30c. a pound. Chick vessel containing the water to lie en epgs 15 cents a doz. ; Duck egys frozen : then cover the vessel, and if possible revolve the whole with a gen tle motion. In a few minutes the water in the small vessel will le con verted into ice. The same mixtu'e can be used a second or fiird time for mating a blocK of ice. ine op- rati -n sh. nld, if possible, b forme! in a cool place. A Profitable Fx Lair. Emanuel Trontman of Pfoutz's alley, discovered a fox's lair on Tuesday of last week, and succeeded in capturing nine whelps, which he took to town. He killed five of the little varmints and pocketed $5 boun ty for the scalps, and he will make pets of the other f ur. Jury List Tor Term, 1890. gbasd jraora. Adama, Cbarlua, farmer. Walker. Anker. Simon P., farrper, Delaware. Beala, James, farmer, Tncarora. Bt-aver, Jotin. blackatuitb. Port Boval. Clark, Mttht-w, lumer Laca. Clotfelter, Calvin, farmer, Monroe. CroEier, O. G , merchant, Port Royal. Gusa, George W., railroader, Patteraon Backandorn, Thoiua, mejebant, Tuaca rora. Harman. W. B., taruier, Fay otto, llama, Thorn Aa, wapenmaker, Baalc. Henry, J. B , merchant Tuacarora. Junk, J. H., farmer, Tnacarora. Laorer. William, farmer. Lack. bon(t, U. D., farmer, Walker. Lukena. J. S.. J. P., Tbonjhontown. Milrhell. B R., dealer, Patteraon. Paiternon. Jua--h, teamater. Beale. Prico, S. K., farmer, Tuscarora. Ketnolda, I-rank, laborer, Fayetta. HbelieriberKer, laaac, farmer Fayette. Weller, Oivia, laruier, Fermtnafih. Woodward, John, larmer, Milloford. Titvini Jtaoas. A llabaucb, Fred, tiainter, Fayette. cUUbaugb, Cborlea, agent. Millord. Brannen, Fiulay, tarraer, Millord. Bell. Patteraon, farmer, Lack Bover, Joseph B , larinaj, Suiuehanna. Cameron, S. G., laborer, Th.im(obtowQ. Conn, George S , larmer, Tucarora. Calhoun, Wilaon. larni.-r, Torbett. Clark, Hiram, larioer, Sunquebanna. Lliniin, Lewis A., larmer, 'iieeowood. Fogleman, David, farmer. Walker. t'rj, Samuei, farmer. Greenwood. Faaick, A. H , railroader, Patterson. Garman T. D , editor, Patterson. Gut-bard, S- I"., engineer, Patterson. Graybill, Menno S., farmer, Monroe. Uuss, David, farmer, Turbett. Harkinaon. Tbomaa, Mcrcbaut, Taaearora. Hartman, U. II., farmer, Walker. Knoune, W. H., faruier, Fayette. Landia. Juteita, Professor, Tuscarora. Lanver, S imon, farmer, Monroe. I.ongacre, Joseph K , farmer, Delaware, Mallit, Janivn, latKirer, Tuscarora. Manger, L. K.f Carpenter. Source Hill. Meloy, Alexander, merchant Patterson. Mus srr, J. M., farmer, Fayettu. Oliver, B. F.t latxrer. Lack. Page, H.-ury, farmer, Monroe. Pettit, A. J., merchant. Port Kota'. Pollock, Kobert, Ioborer, Lick. Kamey, Ctiarlea, fnrmer. Lack. Reynolds, R. II., I armor, Milford. Sherlock, Westlev, carpentnrer, Miuiin town. S agle, John, laborer, Fayette. Steiret, J. T., clerk, Millord. . tf toner, Jacob, laborer, Fermanagh, stonrr, John farmer Fermanagh. Souloutr. Ivlward, carpenter, Fayette. Tennia, Heibett, laborer. Fayette. VanOimar, Wil.iamn, tanner, Fayette. Vantlrmcr. Cbarlea, laborer, Fayette. Wagner, Bet jamii), c.iacliuiater, Mifllin town. Wallace, J. II., farmer. Lack. Woodsides, k. II.. farmer. Lick. W.rk, John, larmer Tuitcarora. Yeigh, Daniel, laborer. Walker. Zeid.-ra. D. S- nhoemak-.-r. Walker. To-.-vlght and To-iuorroiv MBlit. And each day and mgbt during this week you can get at all druggists Kemp's Balaam for the ttiroat and lungs, acknowl edged to be tbo moot fticcetatul remedy ever sold lor the cute ol Coughr, Croup, Bronchiti, W bo.ijing Cough, Asthma and Consumption. let a bottle to day and keep it alway in the house, so yon can check your cold at once. Price 50 cents and $1. Sample bottles tree. HAVE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARB V01 A BORROWER I -fr.41,1.. AT THE FIRST TIT A T I ft TVT A Y iV A i i X IB ii B A RF JC , MIKFI.IN1'0V., PA. FOUR 1TZII CKISTT. NTiai:sT TA1D ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Rates. vrrruNTovrN mkkpts. VirniaToaa, April 2, 190. Hotter Tppa.. Ham S boulder, ................ ... 20 .. 12 ...10 Sides, .......................... 6 faid...... .. . a MirFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wbest 72 turn old. 8" to 40 at, 20 Ryu...... ............... 6'J tloTerseed. ........... $1.00 Tauotby soed $1.60 r'lax Seed , 1 60 20 00 1 20 20 00 1 00 1 bO ttrab tlioj , .... Suorta. .... . . . . Ground Alum Salt American Sail.... rHILAIELi'HlA MARKETS, March 22, 1S90. Pennsylvania wheat at 88c. ! no grade at 50c. ; reject ed at 60 to 70c ; good to mil.ing wheat at 75 to ' '-- Corn at to 34. Pennsylvania m- ne grounu niuur to .0U a barrel; Pennsylvania n.ller at $3 40 to M a barrel ; tiye flonr at $10.50 to o0 a ton. Apples at $2 to $4.50 a barrel. lriea peaches at A to '11 -o cents ; tjeese eggs at OO to 5oc. a dozen. Live hens at 12c a lb: roos ters 7 to 80 a lb ; ducks 13 to to 14c a pound. Gover.-ed 5c a lb. Shoul der 5c a lb. ; bellies 7c alb. Po.a"oes to 75c a ba. Florida cni-u jjbers $5 to f S a crute. Fl rida tomatoes r er- ?-.oo to o a cr riorvita tjao bage at $3.50 t- $4.25 a barteL Poor, Foolish Men. TAKE A WOMAN'S ADVICE. Thai at snlytba aaoond Maw la aicfa waaka tba I haaa had to pulhh mt bonn. and tat I tMS baral warfeaattina aajtanabaad loctnaphlaald blaeaiae braah. a4 ta anaoyaooa rf havlnc taa past blaaav I toe rub off on uis pacta and adiit ! Wol d's A CM EB lacking A uacnlfiomt Deep Blmck Pllah. wlaich UM oa Mm1 boots tft week, ftad nWanMo'ii no life WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHlLHOaPHlA. s5-". - -j-s-ei, rLiK;;. U3ta IISM.i" . IN't tVirlriml la imr aw k.w l"l 'fr'"" fc"-T" "ATA--l 1A SEND FOH OUR CATALOGUE. PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. TThTl I Crr.B I ?o not rrcar mert-J,t- top titm loi timr, tati t'n liarc tiia zt- ; tarn eVfraiu. I MLi.f A f U Alt CUii-i-i. 1 Lm,vc wade Luo ti.-ago ol FITS, cr FAIXIHG SICKIfESS A life-Ions; atndy. I warrant mjr remcly tc t UkE tiio worar, carc. Jiiruse others h. ? failed la noreaaon lor not now reeei.-iu,,- act-re t-endat onra for a treatiiM.. uwi c 1'KKE l:un . ot my lxpAi.LiciLa: Uk.iiE.vY. iire txpr-.. . and i'crt OfBre. It coou you r.oUiia 1 . . tiii. acd it aid cure yea. aar.j-j H.C. ROOT, M.G.. IJ.3 Ftt-.L Ct . 1 V : ' I -i i I t 9 li Still a Kicking ! CO Our Competitors are kicking because we took every advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our SUPERB SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK They kick because they're left. Their kicking is the strongest testimony that can be offered to Our ex cellent stock and loir prices, Don't fail to examine OUR GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or you will miss Tlie Sight of the Season, and if you miss that you will mi bargains without a parallel, boots .isrr) shoes, SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AXD SATCHELS, FOR EYERYUODY 'AT G. W. HECK'S SHOE STORE, OX BRIDGE ST.; MIFFLIN'T W.N, 1A. Thriht is a. result's fTonf1 cleanliness an I f is a sol i 6-cevke - Try ibinyour next house looking- out over the many homes of this country, we see thousands of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that might be materially lessened by the use of a few cakes of SAPOXIO. If an hour is saved each time a cake is used, if one lees wrinkle gathers upon the face because the toil is lightened, she must be a foolish woman who , would hesitate to make the experiment, and he a churlish husband who I would grudgs the few cents which it costs. t-foMdr OBfCCO JkasxntcM LastmciQjcv Cfpod quality Hi ()Lm&1 ot te iTar;ef in only one siae 3x a - full ibo-zplug, fie most" convenient to cut for pocKpt or to carry wljole. Insist on iaNing e Genuine with 1lHe red H tin tag , made only by, John "fmz er &Bfs.,Louisv'ile, Ify THRESHING MACHINES. a ftpfC.Klly, Mott Iarable, Economical, and Perfect in utie wattes no grain; cleans it rtjiJv f or market TUKESUhNG ENGINES, and Horae Powers, Saw M illo, Shitiele Macnines, Hay PeMeaand Standard Implemeata generally. A. B. Farqubur Co., Uaiited, Send tor lllus- ) t'enaaylvama Arirul trat. il CalaU gue. plural Works, York, Pa. 13 times. Consumption Surely Cured. To Taa Eorroa: Plaaaa infora your raaders that I bava a poaitlva ramady for tba aboTa-natuad dlaaaaa. Bj Urn timely uae tbouaanda of bopeleaa ran have been parmanantly eurd. I shall ba glad to aand two bottlaa of my rauiady FKEE to any of yonr readera who hava conaumptlon tf they wUl aand ma their Ezjireaa and P. . addreaa. Keapocfe folly. T. A. SLOCCat, M. C. 1B1 taarl HI.. N. X. 00- dood revenue! Paa-X a. AV - - ' - SAPOLI0: - Tor sco u ri n 3 soa.a - cleajung ojrd behoLppy. if ii I ii MERCHANDISE MURDER ! Men., Boys' and Children ' clothing overcoats, fine .hirU. haU and eau. farnishinff goods, at reduced prices AT SCHOTT 8. - THE GREATEST SACRIFICE 8ALK ONRKCORP. hn,,f-!bjuhB eDOX?XOiatrtlde dariDS the month of October we bought $o.000 worth more Clothing and Furnishing Good, for Nov.mUr. I no weather in Octilir waa hnr.;.u .i,- L - . - "vi.uio . oiuiDin,; iraae. out toere isv every reason to believe that November will be a mild month. Now fin J ourselves loaded to the muzzle with a full stock of clothi.g and fnrniajhina goods. To unload ourselves is to cut down the prices and our ruatm.e. will reap the HARVEST ot BEST BARGAINS ePv"rTnown. We maTked down every article to a price that you will wonder at The troods are shop-worn but all new and bright. BEAD THESE GENUINE BEOUGTIONS : Men's snits marked dawn to S 3.50,Men's suits marked down to Men s saits marked down to 4.00 Men's snits marked down to 5.00 Men's snits marked down to 5.75 Th ABA cnita ar, nl in -. -1 1 --' . - -t no" styies ana cene in liarht anaahaaa and dark caseimeres. Scotch. Chevoits, Worsteds, and Corkscrewg iapert- Men s overcosts marked down to Men's overcoats msrkeij'e'esm $3.50. $10.00. Men's over-oats marked down to fa.OO. Men's overcoats marked dew U' Men's overcoats marked down to; $12 00 $7.50. Many of these overcoats feeing made of light and aaadinaa wsia-ht, Corkscrews, Cassimers, Meltons, etc. Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suit marked down 1 50. to $2.87. Children's suits marked down to Bovs' longtpants suit markstl dowm 2 00. ; to $3.50. Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants sait marked down. $2 50- j to $4.00. Children's suits marked down to Bovs' long pants suit marked dowm 3.50. ! t. $5.25. Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suits marked dew $3.75. te $6.00. These suits are no old set up goods, having bean received bv ms taam davs ago. But go they must. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoats marked down t $2.00. . $2.50. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoat marked dou to $2.40. . $3.00. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoats marked down $3.00. $3.50. All the best and latest styles are included in this offer. Kvery meih er who has a boy to clothe should avail herself of this unaxpaota J wffar. Mens pantaloons marked down to Man's pantaloons marked down"" I0. ! $3.00. Men's pantaloons marked dowa to A great variety to select from at H so- the above reduced prices. Don't fail under any circumstances to see the above bargains. If yea are in need of clothing it s the greatest money saving chance ever known. SCH0TT, THE LEAKING CLOTH I ER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. PA. 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 18:- 9. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractir Sale ef Clothing that gei en daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARLET. It will b TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest te examine the Stock ef (Jeeela fer MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to Se THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Lew Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY J FFI , I s7 TO Wn "PJL. IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT WE HAVK The Largest Stock -OF- H AUD WARE UN THE COUiNTY Building Hardware vras never so low aa new, KAIL., LOt'Hl, IllBtiEa Ac. t'EMEST, PLA1TIR, in fact everything in the Hardware Line including Hause Furnishing Geodi WALL PAPER, BLIjXDS, fcc., Are ow Sold at ltottom Prires hj FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POULTRY PATS it properly managed. Tha PorLTtT Bcl LCTia. pDliliahed monthly, finely illuslrated, is tha tst paper for fancier snrl farmer. Less than Svm cents a moDth brinsra it to you postpaid. St-od stampafor sample copy. Address Poultry Bullttm, 82 Pearl gt. Naw Yora. 7.59 Men s suits marked down te 10.0 Men's siits marked dewn to 1100 1 . , , , .... .1 I . J . J lurijtbr'i btaaaara t.aataea aad isaw X-tl . Km.) h-r I WI i.. n tlormt Trv. .o.l . f B. giac pc. if. huirtM 4r AdOrets A. . ABXiriUB A 60J. lorSj tT t-iia(S'.E,
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