SESTim & REPUBLICAN MIFFUXTOWK : arrpiEMMT. MAT 7. 189a TERMS. aubecrir-'"0' P nnan P!1 la'ad"" : --W I' r1 in advance. Tranient trti"M taaorted al M r Inch fr each Inaertion. rranai.-nt biwineee notice ta local coi 19 eenta pT Una for each laaertioa. Deduction will b made to thoaa deairing vlitrxi bT ha hfclr qmart-e H()RT LOC.1LS. S'iiatr J.)!'.U Woods was ia town oa M "1,1h.v ,,u lu'utsM- Jlrs lit-ill-r. wife of Jacob Be-i.l-Ir. ilf--:u-l i having liar house repaint-. I. t'hn-t lVn.ltrr.aml S:iruu.I Weira er 1 1 T.ii l tt township caught ti 't l.-ntf miiov. '. ut:lT ril'bits "art unnmmaly pler.u" t- tii" rriort from "II parts of rai'l'i: !i:mi!t in tho countr. plt.v. .! Ini U. IIniletuin, pastor e'.-t. l ii :i.'!h-1 m llie VetruirihU-r pr, ;,1 .x t. imii -lmivli ou S tn.tsT. Tin- t';uit;iin Esi'lavnr State C.'iU' nti.'ii. will l' hf-ll in I'itts bur '. N v.-mln'r ". , ati.l next. Mi-, .lanie. Vu.U-rs.in. of this town is . f-rioii.lv ill w th cancerous ail ment th:it her life is despaired of. M Tillio M. Loudon is in the Y-t rn t'ities this week Inlying the Intf-t in summer millinery goods. Tl:t ii. i-e-is of a religion eiingre pali' ii h i-etids upon the c .utidence tbut iin iiihus Lave in each other. Y . i -a . iM lr p in an 1 s the l;ir'- ;- f n?w .ols in Kapen-s,-Li.li- "t- "' The i ntiti' of otii. in moderate msnliH i said to Ik' as effectiva in the c.u i' . ( miliaria as the taking of q-iinu. l d. All. r of Port IJoval, Su-penir- r f tlie (Vii'-us for this dis tn. t l a- had 3-Jut applications for the r.Oi) p..itioii. I.:it Saturday iu the railr.-ad sta ti.ia w In ( i.-irii-M wa aKsansinatetl. Jan:is IV r i k. I. S. Senator, from I Ki t t dii d :T.t-t of heart a;iin lit. R ill .rfn. has r.. i 1 1 with l'li fi'Ssor accepted a .T.iha Kohi- II Hi 1 alti r iti, wnere n wuigra i-u:it- as a 1 arl er hy and ly. I'n 1. r the auspices .f the V. C. T. l" K v J. H.-ctr colored Jf!:v.rt4 a t. mj arano lecture in thei"..urt II. -use last Triday even ing. F..i. .r Strayt r, son of Samuel Srr-o- i . f 1'ait. is.jn graduated fr..:r t!n M ! n oartui -tit of thi uui Vii :l v f 1. -i!!.s lv:-.ui.i on the tirst .i iv . t "I v i i :il 1 Y.:'.. V.itls. ve a: - . .i . la (1 ti I ii '! I a t'li :i. aged nlo I;ti-r of John l.o tin- of her rA C Tat fath Y 111 ni'Tii :. r towp.M ' itl -ri:. hip ti Sundav C t . T::.i.' M. fasiii i.i''l- mil! g , . i,. Ti . : 1. 1 (..'. r V.l tr. .1 t.. ! .-.V . I., u.l .n f..r your ut ry and fancy .-. ii:t.' ti wt.-L- to ! a::d examine. N ,..U N '11. 1 . 't News of last week ie were no btiytrs and suli- didli t take place last Sll V the S it P' i .i . ma.!.- t .'.1 altuough au eit'..rt se of the. t-ti-k. was It. '.. Mang-, and scratches on hu ranti . r animals cured in 30 minutus hv V.', ... Iford's Sanilarv Lotion. This Bever fails. Sold by L. Batiks Co., Druggists. Mitllintown. Nov. G. Last iTi k BoK-rt McMeen shipjed t ;;n i Mstern market, the first inatall tnent of k- g and harrel Leads from hi fa. t. i v at Macedonia. Thenum l.er of hi a.?s shipped were thir'y five th. Usalid. TLi' burdens and cares of every day life are lightened by men and wom en going t. w..ik che. rfully. Wor ry m. r w..rk or h sire to W at some tLn:g !se than that which una is at in harder on pe-iie than work. Tiie first of May was observed in tU0s ..f t'fle large cities in Christeu il"iu Ms lalior day. Thj proi-essions arre large. The objact of the dem O'stratioti seems t be to s cure the a.l.'i ti. i .f S houis for a day's work. l'u le d n't get used to earth timii. trenvis, consecjuontlv many N. k people are nervous nv.r the fr 1 j 1 10 3t ipiakes that are felt in that st.-te, some people Ix-lieve srnras thing awful will happen before long. Ti ne are 24.COO public school teach-r in the State, ltl.OOO of whom are females and S.000 males. I ll ing the jiast year )47 Ut-w school li. uses w l i e reeled and ov r t2t7 thousand d- .liars in excess of 1SSS were spent on school property. With in a recent perio I Ii. II Fark r. I.ks lieen so fortunate as to receive tho offer of two situations The one n situation in the Columbia Nation al Bunk of Washington I. C, the ether a situation in the Juniata. Val lev P..ink in this place. After mature rlviiheratioii Mr. Parker decided in f v, .r of th home bank. Letters remaining in Patterson, Ti., post OiS.-c. not called for : II. ! BeiiBitiger. Jtrs. Rachael Imken I Joseph B. 11. J. I. Briggs, J. C. Oare, David M. Cupples, Miss S;idie 11 Venter. Persons itaking for letters iu th above hst, please say they are a.lrtis..l. W. H. McNrrr, P. M. May 1st, 1S'.)0. English Spavin Uniment removes al1 Hard, Soft, or Calous-d Lumps atid l'.h tiiishi s, from horses. Blood ft-avin I nr n Si. Tints hncrliov. n:tiif U.ne. Stilles. Si.raius, all Swol ln Throats, Coughs Ac. Save $50 1 hv tlie iiae of er.e lttle. Warrant! e l the most wonderful blemish cure I verki:..wn. S id br L. lianks A Co., Druggists, Mitllintown. Nov 6 Ist vear the world raised 2.1 WD- HI.,HX1 buBhels of wheat. The Vuitc.l States grew 400,OOO.tX0, btisl.,;: India, :i?17,000,000 : Kis-sia, roLmd). oOO.OOO.OOO: Franc .nr,,00o.(H0: Portn-'aL U.OtHMMK : IVnmnk, 5,000,000 : Spain, 73,000, 000: Switzerland, 2,500,0u0 : -r-niahy. S t,00,000 : Hungarv, 95,0;W. Ott: Asi:k .Minor. 37,0Ori,OOO: lVrsa 22,0i)0,OO0."' Upon tb rafusal of Governor Bmt er, to commisien editor Fostnot a Justice of the Peace, Lewistown peo ple are awakened to a realizing sense that the.r special election for Jastica or th Peace was not a legal one. Philo Pannebaker, Sr., ia suffer mg wita a Bore hand occasioned by cut from a piece of window g'ass in the ICailroad Inspector's office where he had tools stored and which he wax tryinar to get out of the fire of some nights ago. Advertised lUt of letters uncalled for remaining in the pout office at Miffliutown Pa., for the week endir" May 30, 1800. Persons calling for letters in this list will please ak for advertised ma-tar. Letters ; V. H. Sloan, Mr. Heiner, John Hardev. Valentine Clank. Esq., Mrs. Belhi Dunn. James McCai-ut P. M. In the following paragraph th Lewiatowu Sentinel of List week an nounces the treatment that should bw visited upon drunken men and rowdiea thus : Every drunken man appearing on the streets should be required to tret away from the public thoroughfares or Ihi locked up. Oo'.gre-atmg m er.iwds in frout of hotels and on street comers should i ! j.reventtHl. Sidewalks are intend-1 ed f .r passing to uud fro, and shoul.I ; at all times 1 kept free from oh ! structions. BoUt-ioosi,-.! ,..-..f,...;. i ly auU vulgarity should be shut I down ot with vigor. Stpiire K. Caveny in company with Mr. IX niu r i f the knitting factory at McA isterville had a thrilling ex perience ou tho road In-tween this place and McAlistervillo last Wed nesday, Deiiiu r was driving under ttker SlielleiiWrger's team of twin ponies. was coming to Mililin- iown lor 111s wite au.l the txjuire raj. Proseculris Miss J. nnie Wise wns comimr to the county Beat with , Cirter plead guiltv and was senteu him. Suddenly the tongue of the j Ced to 4 rears 111 the penitentiarv wagon broke. The pmiea frighten- Com. vs. Bruce Dmuelson. indict cdatth.-br. uk ran away. The wag- nint, larcencv. Thr.-o different in 011 was upset and broken t . eices, i .hctm. nts bv"f..ur differ.-nt prosecti D nner by holdingonto the lines was 1 trs nanie'v i, .,i-.'e V:i. n..r I'lm.W.a dragged a long distance but succeed in running the animals against a tVi ee and the runaway was over, lb iry S'lelh-nbi rger loaned them an ther spring wagon and they came to town a pair of bruised men but fortunately were not hurt. seri.usly : Court I'roreediugi Court coi.vuel iu regular Una on the lit; ill with a full lnch. The countable of Patterson return ed one child b iru out of wedloi k. The coustable if Sustpiehauna re turned two children lorn out of wed lock. The c. list bl t-f iKlaware town- 1' r turned on chil.l b ru out- S1.IC Ol Wisli'K'l.. The i-.!:stn!.!i. of Ftrtmauagh t.mu sii.p r turned bul roads. Vile sale of re:J e.staio f David Partner d-.-een.vd tra--t No. 1, to Wm. !. Ptrtutr for s-0, No. , to t si. F. trus.s, f..r $1(K) was couth lu ed. Iu the -s"a e t.f Thomas Beuner l.tt.- of Wa'Io r town-hip ileca-s-l au iinj !. s' of partit-.ci was awarded. Except i lis to Viewers rcjx.rt of Havvu's mill roe.d was overruled. Ta-- priK-e tliug t break the will of Du-i.el Sieb-r duvasett iT'.- with- r wii Ia ti-e case of J-is. P. Johnson nd iiiinistr itor of A-ia:n Johnson deceas ed, ml- fr iuilgetneiit of firmer c nirt made absolute. ; Bule was granted on the he. 1- ir A. Wils, u Manufacturing Com-1 j at y to r-how cause why certai-i , 111. Igemeiits against ij.vuiau -iugucy siioiil-1 Hot bs ojK-iiei.1 aiiJ tleftu-.ljiit lt-t into a ucfi-L-se. Ia t'uv assiyne l -st;i'e of J. F. G. Injr, an r.lt-r of sa'r a rautoil K. A. IIoHsoii, to tell r-ol estate. lvc.te f tlivoM-o 5rHrj;.-rt-t Eit tin r vs. O.-orjju Iittinpr. J. I. Siv.l-r was arin intwil tax o.II.-ftor for Tlioiopsoutowr, Wia. A. Mi-N-ylit having rcfiis,-l to serro. In estate -f I.aae CJ.-inn. r di cea-Hed, Jacob IL.steler au.l V. W. Hime were appointed to a; ptai Mr.". Ga-i- Monday, Mat 10, 1S90- u i s three huudred dollars. , AU w est. ru Noises, single ar.d dou- .1" cuveved retd state of lk Jrjviu lwrses. Ba.gains ..re s Wilbur K and J. K norr McCahau. - cufvJ a, s The terms arc Assignees ljoUrt M- M.-eu aud Jos- lluportiint cors deration to the ej.h Feni.l wt-ie cls.Largtd fstiuj, You can hav , the hois tU-ir trust. i 24 hours and if he does not tall v witli illx rf .roe St-liweye--. was -' tho r, colnmendatioii rou can return pointed to take t;-stimoliy IU tu Ul- him t. iivo case t.f Saiah M. Lawsu vs.; Ja:n s li Iavsnu. An order t.f publication was a a aid d in the div..rca case of Anna M. Auders-n vs. Geo. O. Anderso. A-i a i.is subpii-na in divorce Mi grant;l S:ii-h Si Itoe vs. II . 1 rt Koe. V. Ia. H -ps was admitted to the prat co t-f law. In the maitf-rt'f tho iuter st of a fund payiiblo to the widjw of Jacob Wciser d-- usd, John L. Weiavr was app i.it-d trustea. IL F FJSoitt, wasappointe.1 :o tak.; testimoi. y in the n-w of the over-s- erers of the p or of delaware tow u ship vs. overseers t.f ioor of Univti township, Ch arliiei l comity Dr. I. M. tirubb wan appointed (uariian of I. K. and ii. H. Vau Ormer minor children of John Van Ormr deceased. Wilber F. McCal auaad J.T. Sher- lock ami Samuel Itfiine wereappuiut- ed to v.ew the Haw u Mill road. W. H. (Iruinger, D. . Oussmu.l Philip Kilmer were appointed to re - view the road to Fort lioyal by way of John Well-r"s property. The Grand Jury approved the re - port of viewers fixinj a site f r a bridra across the rWer at jiort lioy- al. It. E. McMeen, Henry Groning.r, Wm Uu-h. Joseph I)y linger, J. T. , v- I T.I... It !.Hi.ir w..r.. I ' 1 Ul.il ail -'.... . .--". - - - , Thomintown bridge a Ireo bri lgw. C.li istian Yoler, Jjseph O. Dr.wn and Menno Ksh, were apio;utel to v;ew a road m lurbott ttwnsnip. Daniel F. Cramer was app ntel overse, r . j iu 1 atterson in piae ! of S . lIemUw..n who res'gne.l . 1 K lSu-chfu-i. o.muei laud Samuel A 0n Vr P" t-w road in TurLett town- snip. U'm r.Ci.iieil was aj.!Kiuied road supervisor in Monroe towns.ij; intoad of George Hockeubro uh: Jaiua T. Mahon va. llenry Auk.r, Cloyd C. Kloea, James Oles ann Sam-1 uel Auker. This it case that came in from AVaiker towuship, and grew out of Auker going to take grain that he claimed belonged to him. from a field on a farm, tha . was oim ed him, but waa bjught by Mahoii under a foreclosure 3'e. Verdict t.f Mahon $30. Subject to opinion i f the court ou reserved point of bw, as to whether the sal of tho laud carried with it the sale of the grain. J hn Kiiouse vs. Ado.p V.. Optx l and Frank Oppel. This in regard to a tract of land to which both phtiutifT and defen lant lay claim iu lliack log Vallev continued till Jane 10. Henry 11. Yucum vs. the township of Waiker. This was suit again t s. rvist;s for not keeping up a cer tain rv'M.l. Y H-uni i-laiiii-l th.it ..,1 a.-.-ount of the Wd road he was uu- able to secure a machine to thresh his grain aud the grain sjioil -A. He claimed $124 damage. Veraict ii: his fav.-r $sS 50. Luke tl. Marks and William d iiA vs. J. Y. 1, card, Jaeo Page, Sol omon Knouse, Cal Clrattfelter, Miles II 101I aud Jacob Lauvi-r, directors of M hi roe towuship. This rr.s an action m-tion against seh 'd diri c'oi s wl,L cl!linl th:lt a ct'rt :IU hool house was( ,iot l,uiU wriing to contract, S !,t,:,Il',i ,. . , , , . , T I he deputed laud tittle case of L' vl Holleubaugh vs. George Moy.r was continued. Com. vs. Charles Sherhjck, indict ment, fornication and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Nancy Barton. Contin ued, on account of tho absense of defendant. Com. v.-. John Hartma'i and oth ers i f hi? family, indictment, remov ing stolen goods, prosecutor, Charles Gluct:, not guilty. C uu. vs. Samuel Carter attempted liluck, Adam. I Vad yuihy to two of tho iudictmeiits sentenced tu Huntiugdoii Befi rmatory. C'oiu. vs. J. Bamsev Dobl)s. Con fession of fori. icn ion 11 d bastardv before thomas Creirhton. J. P. ElizaWtU IVbioker babv not loru. Continued. Com. vs Zach Lcedy, indictment larcem-y .f a watch. Prosecutor, Thomas Parsons. Plead guilty, sen tenced o0 days in jail. l!.u tea'imoiiy of citizens, Jhti atid Witi.-v Stephen of Fayette town ship and Williaiu Chirks Noon of Turhet tow tiship nud George Kepiif r of Pattcrsi.u, all abandoned children l.'.i their parents, t-xceptiug Gec-rgo Kepm-r whose parents ure d-ad, wt re c .mmittcil to the Northern Il 'ini- for frieudh ss children iu I'hil-nd.-lj hia. Cm. n. M'.-t.no S. Esh. Pr'.secu t T Jn.-i.- K.-in r. Tie trouble was ab Hit 1 he hauling of wooden slabs. i.-n u.i.i nauie.i a nimug or ir yn-r ; without charge and f.-r the fav ir 1 tl.oii'ht ha l r-tv iv-l iK-riaiKi'. ..i ... . & . ..1 iu i.i. lii.-iii- nirmiKir oi wtxni sisi that U-!-.netl r.. Crv u.-r. After Ush . Ini tin- .-labs, lirvisi-r brought Si action. The ran.l j-.irv ignored the biiL A tl:ort session b.-twet-ii 5 and C iVl.x-k on Friday ta-.i uin cK.setl ti;e btii-ii!.-a f.,r the wttk. .ink Tour I'rlendl ILoot It. Your distressing -otigh can lx- cur- We know it ln-cause Kemp's BiJum w.thin the past few years bus Vured so many coughs ami colds , communitv Its lemarkaole Kill- Liu won elitin ly by its gmuiue lui-rit. Ask some friend w ho has used it what Le tliiiiks of Kctsup'a Ualsam. Thtr? is rm uili--ine so pure, none a- t-fleet ivo. Large lotile50c aud Jl ul all dru,;- ; sts. tl. Sale of Horaes- ! L. F-Kiiks Wilson coudact his for- tv third lu.rst eale iu ilil'lis town at the Jacob II us. Opportunity to Secure llar g u I ii . Sac-.tiel S. raver did not find a ens t-ui-r to buy Lis elotl.ing sto.e, tiieief-ire i has iai.l iu a tiice new ht.M k -.t very low .if.':i price. O d ti-k still t cost :is he w;u.tn to q i t l-it.-iiitss uiid will h-I1 to anyone wuri! ii. to 1-uv l.ini oat. He in i VliesVOIl to c-;. 1 1 M'.l Ie:im t riiR ailvl is-, f-i th at Lis stoi e on Uridge !!r ef, latteiorj. M iy 7. 1-S9J 3m. Q A Uottb Act. Lust we k Hon. William llertzlei was instrumental iu securing a om-fortr-ble home, where a trade will lo le.-u ned and an n edncitiou provided I liata boys, who were j for four Juuiat j waifs u;-on thepub!ic in the districts in which tlw-ir lot was cast. l;y Mr. ' Ht-rter's iK-rseveriug attenti'. n the : -nse of the tlestitulion of the boys ' was brought before C.urt and tli? 1 propar steps taken by which they j will be admitted to the Northern Home for Frieinlless Cliildren in j l'hila.leb.hia. It was a most coin- tnendable act on the part of Mr. ' Hertzh r. It is hre 1 the ys willi .1,. ll.,.;, ,.. 4 1... I n .k . - rt.. tLi-AA ' l i '1 .uii . .1.1 111. ' are Johu aud Winev Steppeu of i Favette township, mid William and diaries N--xn rf Turln't. township, : and (leorge Kepner of Patterson, all aban.l. ne! children by thi ir parerds, excepting G.orge Kepner whosa pa ri.,8 are dead. , it A KRiKD z SiMtcti GrM.tTjn. On the 10th ul:., by Ucv. G. W. LhIsuli, Mr., Jaii-ca L- Seiln-r to Mi68 Ella H. lingerie!, both of Walker towi.s: p. Durr Buowx. On the 12th ult.. by KeT. Geo. J. Schaeffer, Jacob Dietz and Barbara Brown, both of x l. : AiODroe lowusuip. Ross Sasks. Ou the 12th rlt., T?..n; - r-.tt- Kr T?e n V. TA. i A IX AAk I . ill ' I t V- . I , ' - v- Y'ork, form ilv of this count-, aud ft.;e v.. rtanKs, orstiine imce. r-RXET A-AI r U. Ji ult., by Rev. S. M. Frost, D. D., JcS eph Ernest and Kate Lauver, Ix.thof IIaiit Shi-mas. Ou the 17th nit., in Dcla-Aiiro township, ly Bv. M.K. Fot r, nssisted by lU-v. G. W. L ish er, Imv. B. II. Hart, of Thomj .--son-towu, anl Miss Miune Shuman, of Deleware twiiship. Lark in Rsux On the 17ih ult., in Chetitcr Pa., by Rev., Jose;.h Vance, Mi'.tou . Lance of that city, and licsse B. Bonsall, voungest daughter of the 'ate Amos Ci. Bonsall E'l-. of the Democrat aud Kegistt r of this place. EAVBIGU MOSEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER I . -CALL AT- THE FlUST BANK, MIKFLI.V.OWK, PA. IOTJIl PER CENT. INTiaiEST PAID 0 TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lowest Rates. H'rri IMOWK MAKk-tTS. MirrL.arowi, M 7, 9. I'UM.T ..... FB" Haii- tt i.iilrt. r, .. SiiIi i., . . . . . I..l 'ill 1') .10 7 6 S iiirrUNTOWN GRAIN J5AKKKT. M I eat -rn ol.t .... 3! "V I" Invert erl. ... T:ii.iflir ne.l , H.x s'-'d I r.it. ..... . , 75 to HO 35 23 5t $t.oo . l.f' . 1 60 2I txi i ! 2U (HI 1 IX) I W l'niULPLUULa Makxkts, Mav 3, 1800 V1 at ;oc to $1 90c biI an.i Cil ... 1.. .1 f 1 . y o a t 41c (hts 3:i t . au- au.l 3i)c a.k.,1 f. -r August Livj bens, at It to 11 J e. ; exec-tit:, iik lots )ii-ur-VT Lt-us, 1 j lo. rixistn-s, 7a8o. ; livo spring' 15.-i I -0., aa to size ; JrebsiJ spring vliic-k-'. -ii!, iJ ikuihU to tli pair, 24a57c. liutter, pri:;-s 18 to 11V- : La Uo U 28c ; Crvamtry tie I :uktcl 15 to 17 roll 13 to 15 ls 11 to 12c . . . . . . ou'ar be. i i taloci at iU to itle n Xew Sjv.tl-.t-rn po'atos at $7 to 1 "..I 1 1 ... . A A. . . .. C.i-oa u.iri-i. o miiierj ijlliuiocti $ I to $ a fi-ati. S.atiierii cabbagB $' to $4 a I -;trr 1. (j;overs-eil Go a lb. liniotliy tl fl.CU to 1.75 a bti. Hay $V to 513.50 a too. Ol.cA-Hi, i!:ir 2. Cattle llt-ceipts lo.roi) I.. ul; ves, 5.15.25 ; Nlvt-rs J3.50 4.S0 ; stockers au.l lei-ilern, $2 KO:i.'5.90 , cows, buils au.l iuis'.i $1. 50.3.50: Tvxa sIh-w. 4 2 00.i3.85. Hoys lceil-ls, l:j.000 li ad ; 5c. bighi r ; mix. 1, $4.lOu4.82i; beavr, $4.10a4..'J71 : li-!it, $4 05a4.30 : fakl()s j ?-.2oa30. Siit-fi: Jtcce-i'ts, 10.000 liea.l ; 25c 1-jwi.r ; iiiitivcs. $3 7GnC25 Wcst rn i- rn fed, $5.50aG.25 ; Tt-x- j ai;s $4 t5.50; Laujls $5:i7. i hi;. it. T HKASl'BtU-S SALE OF I WSEATKD LANDS ! AFrieatilv to au Art ut' Ansejr.bly direct it g ttiii mi lt: of ffri-i.m nn.-4ot?-l lodd lor Ijx ttu-icoii .in-1 tur ittiir iurM.ts daed tl? 1-5'h day i.f M .rrh, lsl ". n I tli up l. in ti( lure..:ii:i, l tu l-Vti .1 4y i..' Mao !:, iM7,a..i iV l-'iili of March, li, u:.4 Ut!i il.iy oi iiar-b, the Tt imi-cr .i J ..m; C. v'y hfrt-hy pivet. utitice to -ill p- son t o-i :l thai unlena ll r t -w -!.v. ScShi iI. U ii I i r'Jur tjx-'a Mi .'. - virg ;.a a : u .Vuiia, m:u -e .a J ui c in'i t.re pi J hjfura tie 1j- o-r !, tle aho'a ut :i.:U n :i ol l!.e si tl ir;tt a-n II joy tin; tjxcn and c.-st.s on II e K.i-iie .ii:l lj I tt tti.- Court ii-"i! iu ihu ij-in iig 'j el Sl'H i. to-.tn, ('oun li ! J :i mU i. !. rte.-XD ".: Mii.iv o! Joe, it biting t eVthday t-t tho mo .th, I- r ft .i:r iriivs i.: ti..s .Lie an 1 e-.sta ai-cr.i. U tl.i-1 eon. Tho ba'e aill en linu? ir. ui d. y to d-y -a::-.', r.'l rc sold. IORT ROYAL. 4 Lo-ti. Kt pt i r, U-1 j cmt. (h. iru) S 3 70 n.. K..d. iatrn-. no. ( ii-iih) 2. do. bice, Siiuurl, (b.-iri.).. TfSCAKOU.V TOWNSHIP. i W0 Acni. G.-r'on, (I . W.. ....... 4 20 I b0 i 12 00 4 0b Z li o. Ul!- J.-lm C &.JII do. Ar.dtrs4ti. A. J., ai.u lln-.ry. Wlllm-ll.... .... I.AC K TOWNSHIP. 21 4Ut tn. I..lb UNI da Va:i. Irwin . .. 70 70 F KM VAN.4CH TO '.V MS til i. f.r.rt i.. Vaiifj . Jiln. II i". s'ltf'lin ant Wa'ier.... ;:f?XHOE TOTT-VSHII'. 2 04 67 I fii Ti::ii . J 0 tti VII.FOIil) TOWNSHIP. 4"7 .!. ji.fr. J icub V .: .... r .-. VKr . .. !i. ..pi.. DjiiI (Sv and l.uii4...l ir.ici-1. ....... 3 15 j 90 j 25 Pit t 1 10 4) 4 0 4 III .1 .. Rex. Jt.hn. ......... .. ri.. I.. 4r.ard . tsert4 ...... 1 ".-Kli ip. Alx.. and Leiu. ii. Jacob......... i Ms .l-rrv. Wil'ijin. ... .. 1i. I t. Wi! um P.li. Jo- ph.. ....... do. p.,tt!., I lav id 2 10 H 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 '7 4MI 4'0 do. I'uiik, StejUen...... .... 400 do. Follf, Hlllllrl. ........ 4 0 do. K all. r, Davi. 4uS do. Kui er, Jol.n ..... ..... 4"7 do. Sii-pLen. John ........ 4"3 do. Simrt, Jol.n 40O da Walkrr, Thonian.... .... 4imi ii... WalKrr. JoM-( h 1 60 .-I 4U0 do. Wak. r. Jc. i.li. aI.d Todd.J.B. M UBEKN WOOD TOWNSniP. 54 do.CrotuWrll.C.tln rinn, heirs 5 do. do do. do. 4U do. Iiw.a, J..l.ii(l . ir) 2 do. Cfi:ii4ii . B- j i.r.i' . . .. . . 2 . S1 to conjuirr.rt I'l o . d da. Term -. ('a! ovL x. D. ti. SHELLEN hi.i ,EK, Treasurer TsEaacaia'a Omcc. i UifflintowD, fa., April 17, 1890. J j' S w M ... UJ s .'rife- iJ'Jif. T.J'ST ' -ro FOB OUB CATierEo FRifti ATLAS EfioiNE WORKS. irJD!erJAPOLlS. INC. THI!I Si'LNCJ MACHINES. I'-i frt m xrate no grain ; cli-anti it rdy for market TURESH1NG ENGINES, aud Horse Power, Si Mii!. S'liogle Macnini, Hy Prt--e at d Siji.2t. lliij.!i ni. nls generally. A. It. Farquhar Co., Limited, Sn! lor ;hi Per.nKylvania Agricul ti at rt Cal!cgui". Jtural W't tk, Vi'BK. l'A. 13 tunes. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFrLHTOHH, PA. WITH BKANC4J AT PORT ROYAL Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH KOTOROt'K. Prtiulrnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashur. DIBLCT'IKS. W. C Pomero.T, Joseph Rothrock, John H.-rtiler, Philip M. Kepner, Rohart E. Parker, Louia K. Atkinnon, T, V. Irwin. 8TOCKHOLOEKB : Pbilip M. Kepner, Anaia M. Shelley, Joseph Kotbrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C. Poiiii-roy, J. Uolaieii Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, J r John liertzler, T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Jeaiab L. Barton, John M. Blair, Kobcrt H. I'attrrsori . 1 F. 11.31. Pennell. Three and Four per cent, interest will Ir ; paid on certificates of deposits. fjan 23, WM tt 1 Still a Kicking: ! Our Competitors are kicking because we took every advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our 8UFRB SPRING ?i0 SUKMER STOCK, Thev kick becau.-e they're left. Their kickinjr is the Wrongest testimony that can Le ttr excellent slock and low prices, Don't fail to examine OUR GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or you will miss The iiht of tho Season, iintl if you miss thnt you will miss bargains without a parallel, boots v:n s?hoes, SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS, o vicrtstio ks, U3IBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, -FOR EVEIIYIiODY AT G.V.KECK'SSHOESTORE, ON littlDOK ST.; MIFFLIN WV.N, PA. Some Uveg mors l-he more wornVvi.shc brighl-cr! Busy wives who never seem ro grow o ia. i ry ca,Ke A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which seemed light as air. But by these things a man often judges of his wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to 8APOLIO. aWrorrn alien aukMtltute cheaper ruoiI for MPOUa, to make a ate tier profit. Heod back auck article, and InaUt on bavin Just wbat 1 - 4' '('. w 1; I' . mi to IU 10 . 10; 10 I bvehy VATERPR00F COLLAR or CUFF DE OP TO THE MARK 13 . .7" f 7 . IS ' O TRADE HEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. NO MORE OF THIS! r Bubber 6ho odUm worn nnoomfortabH tigbtV will o(tn slip ofT vh tmt. To remedy this evil the "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. offer a shoe with the tmdde of the beet lined with rubber. This cliiifra to the shoe aod preTeota the Kubbcr from alippinc; off. Call for the M Colefaeater "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" and you can walk, run or jump-In them. PIANOS ORGANS. Tbe ini(-rovf1 in-lid f mtninp striDgB of PiiK, inva-ntei bv u. m ona of tbe mont iniporsiii ini r :vi-in-iii, -vt matte. making' th iiiiriua'iil tn rt richlv musi . ml u everv (on., in irf iumUlf, aad less tial 1 o out it luti I Hotb th M 'Mtn ii. Htiiiiliii Orgsot ud i Pianin x e' rhi Hv in t'-i t whic i is tbe I chief x:tl-nce in ny iiiiiic! instrument, ! qua'ny cf 'o-e O (u-r t innff', tboucb liu ! portent tir itHK'b U ko than this An in ! Mrnm.'iit with n lUiinka) tones ennnot be i pood Iifuslit'ft cAtahjrues of new styles, introducfl tbU 3fon. mnt iroe. MASON & HAMLIN. ORIiiX AU PliSO CO. BOSTON, NKW TORK, CHICAGO. Apii! 23, 189.1, Kt. W A N TKD! LOtMli OK THAVKI.IHG. t.i fell our N'.rserv Stink. Salery, Ex- peneea and Steady K'iipln roent guaranteed Chattc ItrullicrH Company, Ju'. l.'. O. Rocl.eter, N. Y: cikre-a to like- hoes use SAP0LIO THAT CAN BE RELIED ON 3Jct tO SgT3ltZ JJct to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARK. D mark. MEYER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. Emil Scbott has sold his clothing husinpsR tn his RMlpsTTiati. Ferd Meyers, who will hereafter own name. SUITS FOR MEN, SUITS FOR BOYS, SUITS FOR CHILBREN, In every fctyle, make and material. All at hitherto un heard of prices ! Grasp the opportunity ! Don't wait until the week has pasted don't delay till your every neighbor's comeljr pearanee inspires your envy aud regrets but while the oppor tunity invites you wisely seize upon tne chance to t-ave good money while you can. We are this week showing MEN'S ELEGANT SPIUXG DRESS SUITS, In all the fashionable materials, cut in the most attractive styles, and the triuiiiiingt), waking aud fiuibb, all as though jast from the bands of tho most fashionable merchant tailors. FiDe Lrefs Suits without a compare in the city we are offering at $15, $18, such as the modest Merchant Tay lor would at-k $-25 to $30 for. DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. SIO for your choice from a large line of Sack aud Frock Suits, ia Chevoits, Cassimeres, Worsteds and Wide Wales. 15 fr your choice from several lot of genuine imported Dres Suite, warranted tailor made, and perfect fitting. S20 for your choice from a most exquisite line of Cutaway, Fiock and 1'rince Albert Suits, equal to the une6t custom work. EXTRA SIZES. FOR STOUT MEN ! TALL MEN ! SHORT MEN ! LEAN ME N! having made extra preparation for m-n of irregular or unusual pro portions this seat-on, we extend a special invitation to these gentlemen to call and see us. They will find that no matter wLp.t size they may tike, we can fit them as easy as a custom tailor, and for about liaif the money. Men's Sack Suits. They will continue iu popular favor for business wear. Our grand assortment is more than equal to any demand. We show the Sack Style in large and small plaids, liyht and daik plaids, broken and interwoven, plaid?, checks and mixture.'-, narrow bt rips aud all different tdindei tmci colore. riUCES ItANGE FROM Jsi TO y0. Our Furnishing Department. Never was more attractive never so crowded with the latest novelties known to society whether it be Lightweight Underwear, Fine shirts. Selected Hosiery, fashionable neckwear, collars and cuffs, gloves or beautiful designs iu Kerchiefs. TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. Thanking yon for past favors and soiicitiug a coutiii juicu of the s-une, I am, llespectfullv vours, FERD MEYERS, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, 1511 IDG E ST., MIFFLIN TOWN, l'A. 18(35, ESTABLISHED, 18 9. Special Invitation rJo The iiihlic To attend the Attractive bale ol Clothing that goes on iaily Irom THE IMMENSE STOGK OF D. W. HAELEY. It will he TO TIIE ADVANTAGE OF ALL Jill VERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stuck ol Goods fr MEN, HOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES j of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail to give him a call it in need of Clothing D. W. HA RLE Y MIKF"! INTOWN fA. IT IS A FACT WKLIi The Largest Stock -OF- II A RD WARE UN THE COUJNTY L'uildir g Hardware was never bo low as now, X4II., I.Ot KS, IIIXGEA &.. I KMIMT, I'LISTER, in fai-t TorytLinj in the Hnnl ware WALL PAPER, IS Lift DS, At, Are Sold at Ilotloin Price- by FRANCISCUS HARDWAHE & CO. I'OULTRT PATS It properly manaped. Tha PncLTtT Bi l-; trTiN, published monthly, linrly illnstratrd.t i the hest paper f.r tanrn-r and larmt-r ; Leaa thaa fivv cnta a mootb brine: it t you poft paid. 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