Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 14, 1890, Image 3

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    SKNTINFJj & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
wrniESOAi. MAY 14, 18!X.
TERMS.
.sut-scrivtion, $1J0 P' annum if paid
in 1vw; --co U" not F'1 " advance.
TW"1' advertisements Inserted at 60
J(nB p.r inrh tor each itmorton.
" Transient buainea notices In local col
umn, I'.' cot per line lor eerh insertion.
LWiiCtions will be made to those desiring
'r advertise br tho Yar, half or qwrtrr
.k
SHORT LOC.1LS.
Haven wants a silk mill.
:ue talking of '"giiing swim
wiiutn it furniture fit.
U
painter hit v len kept busT
i i ,n'.
1hmh .v. Co' a . Show, will exhibit
iv. thi- ' ,wn M.v
Siu t-: : V I. 'U.1'H trait on a trip t
II m'-l' U.t week.
S .1 ( tivi-u's srrrat show
trill
ev
I -.I'll
.it -u
T
i i :!ti- t vwi Mm :M.
In-. Ix-rn -llin''
rrc.tt
Itiir uheat iu Juniata pre-
r 'iiiiMtiir appearance.
I":.- St raver of Pattrrson
in l'hi! h.'lpMa hist week.
A i. 'l i- t. 1 erected on the
i t im Vj'.'xt camp meeting ground.
J, l.u tirnvbill of the (.".inreAsi. m
' '-r: ntirv department was horn
(-t S:it i.l:tv.
K ' 4r.'sm:ill H. ii. Kinlicr of
r :i died of rhcumatUui of
:. rt
ii : Mi. l-hipr.i.-in. Samuel Robi
: h ! fn;u a two years cruise
e Pacific.
Mirv Paftrs in is home from
1 vi-iit t' friends at the
ill capital.
ii" 'tin Pavi eruploved as a
.t r :n r'lula.ielphia is at his
n thin 1 -ls.ee.
last Tear in Tllin,,
35.000,000 bushel Th?s T Yw
not be over 17,000,000, bushel.
fieUaiJfP?SW' Esq-f Bloom
dav a Vi,it on Stu"-
MissMary Beale of Johnstown
Cambria county. is visit in., the fam!
J 7 of sheriff Loudon.
The In Car O.mpanr of Hunt.
ngd-inha failM. Ovr 400 men
are thereby out of employment
Hon-L. E. Atkinson" waa home
from ( on-r. s.sional duties on Satur
day looking to somepriTata business.
Rei .Mr -Frost of the Methodist
"lu Denver the tU-corati.
on Hip Qtl
Court Il.ue.
U inst., in
n
the
. Mrs. A. U Etinire of Philadelphia
is TiMtmj? the fatuilv .f Mr. Samuel
iiikiou. .m. i.u.ion
Etinire are sisters
and Mi
W Mr. aner. of the Patterson
r.van.-ehcal church will prach the
mem. .ri:d sermon iu the Presbvter-
lan t-tiurcli on Sjndar 2.,
month.
present
On Siturday eveninjr, Mav 10, a
storm destroyed 4 houses in Akron.
O!.io. . number of pe..plo were in
J ii red. The nervous shock drove a
-ii;.s i ike.r crazy. The loss vf
ertv is heaw.
pr.p-
U
V:
s-
r.:
a i v
N ii
W
f.-mr
Xetrt A.mmodation is the
name of a new pa-n-er train that
lean its career on Sunday last le
twevMi Newtxrt and Harriborrr
I leaving Harrhur? at in the even-
iu;,' a -id arriving at Newport at 7.10
r. ii.
Ex S'.iriir 1 1. C. Shaarer of Perry
Co., was in town on Saturday. He
is a plt astnt gentleman. He is ost
master at lil KmtieM and a director
of tiie Perry county railroad, which
he reports as most promising.
When the stages c mnected Bloom
field with the Main Line, a stage
coach each way once a day carried
all the travellers. Tie hut inonth
rJt-27 peopln travule.1 the way of the
railroad.
A t,l.r ooa ward of Johnstown A j, niue of hU,wart vou .
t! :, -..-...ntydied 1-wt TWsdav of lllf n frm SuperiutendL.t H O. M
t'-,, aar-1 a?ut o year. Cl.llan'a railroad otucesat Harris
Mr rh.lip f.riif is paving pastor- l.jr placed a Kiue wilh the Minim
al ti.-'ts to nenil.H-r of hU congrega towu iitsvball club last Saturday, on
t:."v II- U:is a lar;n n. l l wuiimany ,1,,. ground of the latter adjoining
t::ts :m it to make. I this town. Seyeral hundred people
I.-i fortV. a-cidentall" struck in ! witnessed the game. The MiSliii
t:. bv .-. b it o'i tlie ball ground , tjvr:l 1k,.t Wl" tlia i-'alue h? :l
h i r.-owr.-d the use of the eve and , rl;w visiting rlub was s..t down ly
r. ' . ! the ban. " the spectators as a company of nice
' voung gentlemen. Thev toik din-
I Ploiip T.iaif will preach net "n,.r anj SUj,,K.r at the exjK-nse of the
5:-1hv ni.Ttnugon "TIia Manifold 1 Mifrtintowti club at the Ja.-ol, House.
A-i Tn of the Cross" and in the xlt Saturday the M.tlliutowu bvs
eM irngo-a -nivine Light or the j,. a raatch -ame at Iwis-
MTtry of S-i'Tenng. town. The IM.wnifiel.l club will
lei listl .-fin.- on Ssttir.Uy Play at. Mittluitown on IH
1 lictwcrn the Mittliu and
a sure cure for Consumption, Jidhmn, i 65a6.70 ; loose butchers Gc. Lre
Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all throntk.n.1 fowls, heus. nearby at. 11 ic; do-.
runs Maledir Tl i. i .cr, i-r
. w ui'nra all BUiier-j uui mid e.aAA
, ,7 1 tols renedy as it is in
valuable. Those desiring the pre
scnption, which will est theia noth
ing, and may prove a blessing, will
Please address Rev. Edvyird.i. H ilton
WUhamsburg, Kings County, New"
lork.
Hold It tetlie Light.
Tb
ie man who tells von .-..nfi.tT,.
jially just what wi l cure your cold,
is pres. ril.ing Kemp s llalsam this
year In the preporatim of this re
markable medioinw for coughs and
cold no expense is spared to com
bine only the best and purest ingred
ients. Hold a little of Ketni. s" Bal
sam to the light an.l l.N.k through it ;
notice the bright, ch ar hok ; then
ci .uipare with oth r rem.tliea. l'rice
50e and $1. t(
There ii aa onseen tuille fieM
In every hamtn breast,
Where two ot po'iog forces meet,
And mhem thy sidom rest.
That Held ia veiled Irom tnor'al sipht
Tia only aeen by ln,
Who knoa a!n wbre victory ties
Wh'n each day's dirht done.
Exchange.
tlveni' Ureal European
heu.
Th day has been named and the
gieat Enrojx-an show, owned and
controlle I by Sir Samuel (rivens,
with ull its old worhl wonders and
newly -a Ided American novelties will
exhibit at MilHintowD. Friday, Mav
in its great European tents and
with its army of artists and world
of wonders. Sir Samuei brings ar
tists from the famous arenes and
capitals of the old world and trained
animals from all parts of tho globe.
The Wild West is a newly added
American feature and is the most
complete exhibition of its class in the
United States. The trained animal ex
hibition is withoutauequalanywhere
on earth, anil aa for the bail ooni.t8
--well they are out of sight. No one
can afford to miss seeing Monsieur
Montbrian ascend aud decend, hang
ing by his toes to parachute car,
while he derives the air with light
ning like rapiditv f-r throe miles.
Oh, its a most wonderful mid awe-
inspiring sigiu : Lion i i.irget tlie
date.
The Tramp Xuliance-
H.
IV
M.
!.
ir m
it
w.
:'v.-r
f C
y Wo
nc-v.r
I'i i .
' ii ',' cl'ihs was a quiet game.
i::d Iavis. battery for tho
im g t in thir work.
S-virt ntnl J .bu M. Wiue
vo itinoun.-ad among the
v -n candidates for the of
' m'v Cfmmiss:on r and T.
" :ri for County Treasurer.
Mav. '. atid s.-rttcbeson l;i
animals cured in of minutes
if rd's S mitsrv Lotion. This
i 1 . by L Banks .V Co.,
-r. M.r.'intown. Nov. .
Judge Stewart of Cliambersbufg,
on Jloimay oi last wees ilelivered a
hug Hdili'ens to the (Jraiid Jury
oii me i rain i our-niion wlucu lias
;run to be sucii an exjiensive nui
ration "since, me iriimp riu oi rrnn.lm
county in the last cihtf in years liav
K tfrril.U I 'nK b,ei i,v'r $l'Jo,0(lt). The Judge
sant llml tlie vagr ini'V law i irsih
chickens
weighing 3a4 11. to th pair, 23a25c.
Old batter was dull and weak, and
the bulk of sales was at packers price
solid packed creamery extra, 17alScs
the latter fancy; jobbing sdoction
la2c. higher; do. good to prime, 15a
10c. ; do. fair to good, 12al4c. ; imi
tation creamery, prinie to choice
fresh, llal2c. ; Pennsylvania cream
ery prints, average extras in whole
sulo lots, 20c. ; ilo. g Hid to prime, 17
altc ; do. common to fair, 12al5c. ;
prints lobbing at 21 to 2(ie. ; as to
quality. Eg-js 12 to 13c. Potatoes
at 35 to "So a bu. : Southern new ih-
tatoes at S4 to 50 a barrel : old
weet pota'-'oes 9Q-. a basket ; New
southern $3 to $4 a barrel. Aspara
gus 8 to 12c. a bunch. Florida to
matoes $3 to $ a crate.
l.KV.AL.
rjlKEASfRKK'S SALE
OF
IN SEAT KI LANDS
A(rreebly to an Act ot Aist-mbiv direct
ing th mode of limn i:DA.-ittei lands lor
tax theicroti Aud ltr other purmts passed
the 15lh day of March, 1N1.", aud the sup
I Iniufon thereunto, packed the 13th day o!
Varch, 181., and the L'ith dav of March,
an.l 9th clay ot March. 11'5. the
Treasurer ot Jnuiata Countv hereby eivea
mlice to all p.isods rooceroed that unless
the County, School, Koad and Poor taxes
on the following tracts of uu'ri'nl lands,
situate m Juniata county are paid bafore
be day ot aale, the whole ot such arts ol
me said tracts as will pay the taxes and
coots on the same ill lie sold at the Court
llousa in the borough ot .MitHit town, Coun
ty ot J uriata on tlie Skcokd Monday ot
Jcxi, it being t ie !th day of the month,
Ut tlie arrcaraicea ol taxes due aud costs
accrued thereon. The sa'e will continue
troui day to diy until nil are sold.
FORT ROVAL.
Lois
do.
do.
Krpner, Uenjaunn (heirs)
K'ine. I'alheiine, (iiein.)
Rice, Samuel, (heirs)..
TL'sca kura Township.
4 fszsl
Q & ris
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
or JIIFFLIXTOWH, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stoctiolders Individually Liable.
JOSKPfl JtOTOROCK. Prcsxlrnt-
T. VAN IRWIN, Cmshur.
BlKECTOaS.
W. C. Pomerey, Joseph Rothreck,
John Hertxler,
Robert E. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Philip M. Kerner,
Louis E. Atkinson,
: 7J
ii or
Ci
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it)-
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STOCKtloirERS :
Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelly,
Joseph Rethrock, Jane H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinsoa, H. fc. Parker,
W. C. Pooieroy, J. Hollies Irwin,
' Mary Kurti, Jerome K. Thompson, Jr
j John Ilertzler. T. V. Irwin,
CharlotteSnyder, Josnh L. Barton,
i John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson.
iF. M. M. Pennell.
Three and Four per cent, itterest will be
; paid on certificates of deposite.
! rjan 2c, 1JW0 tf
a.
-s C
S5
1000 Acres. Gorton. (. W...
2 0 do. Dotibs, John C...
00 iJo. Anderson, A. J.
Henry. William..
$ 3 70
4 -J
1 SO i
12 00
4 OS
PIANOS ORGANS.
The i iu proved methotl uf fastming strinRii
ol Pianos, invented hv im, is oq tt the
tuoit important improvcnifins vor niide,
making the iuMtrtitiifntt tnor ricblv fimsi
cm in every tone, mr duralilc, aud le&
liable To gut out ! tun.
Both th V iwm it H.ifulin Orgaris ntid
Pianos t x-et rim tlv in that a i the
chief xcelifrnc in any musical iuf-truuient.
quality of tone. Other thinn, though im
port aut ar much lenn no ttian this. An in.
trument with u nitifi.;al tones cannot he
food Illustrated catalogues of new stales,
introdaced this st-oa, wot free.
MASON & HAMLIN.
ORfitT AI Il4!VO CO.,
BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO.
April 23, 1J90, 8t.
THRESHING MACHINES.
a specially, Most Durable, Economical, and
Perfect in nsc vailet no Rrai'n ; cleans it
ready for market
THRESHING ENGINES, ami Horse
Powers, Saw Mills, Shingle Macnines, Hay
Presp.es and Standard Implements generaNy.
A. It. Karqnliar Co., Limited,
Send lor Illus- i Pennsylvania Agricnl
trated Catalogue, plural Works, Vobk, P.
13 times.
s
L 35 S M E
ANTED!
N
LOCAL. OK TKA El.IliC..
to sell our Nursery Stock. Salery, Ex
penees and Steady Employment guaranteed.
Hi axe Ilretliera Compauy,
Ju!y 1, ".0. Rocheter, N. T:
5 emis7lTajiia Agricultural Terts, Yerlr, T.
tar,abar's Maailard Kcglaes and Saw Bills.
Send Tur ' t. ii 'j.. Pnrt.M. S'a.
..tjcji . imnm.
t?jc-v -;v:ii t
400
I 'JO
r.-in
eG
LACK TOWNSHIP.
Oot-bs, Irwin
or, not 'iiniu'iiioiit.
aii'l tlia: tho -ttt.i?u f .!! Lore
A ke'jiin- the t rami's in jii.il in o'tn-
i fort iiti-1 itilfiipss il.inii- thv Wint r
lU tll.ll rtlli ill tliem to pr-v lll'-
, on tl:o turtu. i s in tlie S.naijiT. :is a
, vitiation ( I tit." l:iw t l nust ln-st
O .i M,
l :
ii t'ii- i,-rs:it lunati" av
"r 'vi.l-r.i-H ..f J ielf nt
1 l.v
;i:vv A thoilvoi'l hi-l;'.-.s Liilitn-s
v. r t.trnsl out into tho rniu. Sev-.-tit
v IiviH wro 1' st iu th tii-.
The HiinMr.l'-'M til ! svs : Tlo
S! :. !e r,.q. Vi ati. li of tho F.-isr r.r. ti l
T Kailroivtl in ln-iu rapi-lly -tfiil-e.l
iI'tmi tho T;i.i-!ir. n V.illev, n:A
wiV. so.. n 1- oorupUtsl us fara.- Hn-h-'.f.
nliii-h is unit five nii!s from the
.Tiai ii.tii ci nnt r lin.'.
lir
FKAXkkt.is, Pa.. Mav 11
ort ..f the o.uutr l:.st cvct.in- aU.ut i t-a.-l that th iu.Jty for v--raa
-..-..1...1 X,... .cy MioilM ! l:i!x
J u I l"l rv. V l"i Vl' . vw i -nil rr k .-,
saiii an-l vif, fri: kiil-.l outri''iit
atnl n liv u;inilor of iht-)1is la!i-t
r. - isiV liijiiroil.
Tli.- st..rm w as -nr-ral thronL-
tin' o.nintrv. li.it too .1 a llv rvol ii" I
...,K- .,tK...r"tl..-..Al,n...lr.l ft i,le .violation . I tit.- l:iw nt .1 nust I stol
l l i ... ...-A.- 11"41!. It is tlit'ilut v of tVio.-tHi-ialsof the
Krrtl.i,. in its l ath ns .letii. .lish- '".' l" r"" "",K"" """""I
f, tr.-i's tiprooto.1 an-l hoiist-s aii'l
i ..tn,.,:;,...i
i . . i i I'i't I" work oiiam mr
li. iiif i-.titmin ' n.:i liiVMtl'l --,s
w is sti iit'k tin. 1 sli- U-l o.intaiiiin
th.- stick tiuiM was Lft.-tl l"li!v ninl
.. .1 .,t i.,t,, t vai-.L wh. r.- it K-1 1 11 . . . ' i
ft-t.-Iifxl ii) against a tr.'e. Th sick
niau wis li.i.liv injured.
A iiir'" nii:ii'er of i-attli tr kil
le.l. tn-ins Lave anive.1 oil the
HTl.l to
'or. H
.'lift to il l St. IS
rofoiui:in.l.l
a i !"ii'ali
that t'.i. v l.e
stolid on thf
I liusii..iiso farm. Ih.- raiiI J.ir.v
was inst rm-te.l t. inak-- a full inv sti-
at i. ii ! t ii" ma! !i-r an I r v i t s. iui j
j lan t i ri.l tbo couiitrvof tl.otra-ijiis.
j Tin j:i 'jT siil !. felt s.uo the
j tramps Wi.ul.l .l;a.pf ur us s.ioii as
I tliT are jut to w.'-rk. 1 he Court
AUf':ieiiv Valluy IroaJ siin-e Inst
i"Vt!ai:iJ oa av nitit of r-li.les an 1 ft
la I wreck alsmt tivo miles ruith of
this oitr, wht-re thoyolono stintk tli
rier.
i JK'illto.l x-.Ju.l
; m1 t'i ai--t !!:
tin ir iiiwsl i'a'i
' suliMi-nas to o
t of witness s an.l
.im-
407
4'3
C:i9
4.0
4" 0
4oO
4(T
400
4. H
1W
41 'I I
400
41-0
41 X
4'i7
4' 3
4JO
Jul
4'Si
6"
40
Vawn, Frederick. .
FERMANAGH TOWMSHIP.
do. Marley, James B
do. Srtellet and Wagner....
MOXROK TOWNSHIP.
do. Thorn, J.'bn. ..... ....
M1LFOKU TOWNSHIP.
do.
do.
21
! 04
67
0 80
UaMs.A.SM'OTT.iicw 7or01t
Address a. B. l'ABUCUAB 60S. Iork, fa.
3 li
!0
20 83
- 10
i 10
Still a Kicking
i 10 1
Parr, Jacob.... .......
Hiss, Waller
Honzh, Daiil, (!-v and
Husband tracts . ...... .
do. Knox, John
do. Leonard , t.eorge ......
do. McKillips. Alex., aud
Lemon, Jacob.........
do. Ma berrv, il uio
do. Polls, W ll ino...... ....
do. Poits. Joseph 2 10 j
do Potts, David 2 10 1
do. Polls, Stephen . 2 10 j
do. Pot!-, Samuel 2 1" 1
uo. Ki.ttt r, David 2 10 :
do. R.it er, Juhn 2 10 1
do. si. pl lis, J.i'uu ........ 2 1oj
do. Stioit. J..hn . 2 ! ,
do. Walter, 11,,. 111- -J 10
a... Walk, r, Jo.-e( h 1 60
do. Wallo-r, Josrjii, ai.d
To.M.J. 1 M CO
GREEN WOiiD TOWN s HIl'.
do. Cresswrll. Catherine, heirs 2 13
do !o. do. 70
tin. Irw in, Johni hi irs )..... . 17
2 do. t c tfiiuii. R.-i.j iinin. . .. . . ly
S:t to commence ut lo oV'tck a . x , of
aaid day. Terms. Cash.
I) G. SHE 1. 1. EN BERG ER, Trfu.arr.
Tee tsi k fca'a Office.
Mlfllln'oaii, Pa., April 17, 1S'J0.
tJur t.omiietitors are kicking because we took every
advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our
SUPERB SPP.IKC AMD SUMMER STOCK
They kick because they're left. Their kicking is the
840 strongest testimony that can be offered to
Our (.rct'lleitt stock and low prices,
Don't fail to examine
ir .n. Tf. C. Fisher, who
t.s.rs a n. v.,i1ii!sritril th lth
somo
Con-
i.ml ilistrii t in (VplTC's. Iirl
- - -
;n runxsutawnt-T on the tuornuisr
r f tli "th inst. His Lome was in
Il'mt itifi-.lon. but L hail bnsineH in
muntr in th towu where Ii
v It-1 wo sivof ial
(iraii'l Jury men in
1 n Mi.l aw ar.U-.l thtni
iiijn'1 tho stt nilauoe
1 114 Jie"il!l.-tl-.a of
patH-rs
On the 7th inst., Ooore- Ihimm Tlir.o of tho tramjs who last week
h i l his collar lone broken, U attnxke.l an.l U-at farmer Sauiii'-l
l rrt se.1 an.l Lta.l cut br l'iufl Ivhtnan, afierwar.l lr.ke oien sev-raix-ht
in the bratiohe of a sli.li,,;; eral houses, were tiit-l an.l convict -spruce
tree that he La.l cut on lau.l I " CLamborsl.ur2 on Monilay,
of ItoWrt Mi-Mrttt on Sha.le Mouu- J Stewart 6f-ntbtice.l two of then
tain Thelreo Kto.l on a slet-j. i t- the jf-mt. ntairy for tiitven months
OUR GRAND DISI'L.AY
ME Y ER'S
MAMMOTH CLOTJUSB AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT.
- s - - a an
Emil Schott ha solii .'lis clothintr hncinpec in hQ
Ferd Meyers, who will herea fter conduct the business in hia
own name.
SUITS FOB MEN, SUITS FOR MS, SUITS FOR CHILBREN,
In everv stvle. make and mafpral All nt hitfiartrv .
heard of prices ! Grasp the opportunity ! Den't wait until th
week has passed don't delay till your every neighbor's comelj
pearance inspires your envy aud regrets but while the oppor
tunity invites you wisely seize upon tne chance to save good
money while you can. We are this- week plowing
MELV'Si ELEGANT SIT.LW DIIESS SUITS,
Til fill tbfi fRllinnnh ratriuTu nnf 4Ka nr dHi-4
- s. a a.at.r. . u w 1 aa w--i a.' mvt m m t - CI t itTH. BUll
the triiiiniinj8, making and Sniah, all aa though just froiw the ban.ls of th
most labuiouuuie mercnant tailors, f ine lreii ."Suits wifhonta coinpar
in the city we are offering; at 415, ?I8. such as the modest Merchant Tay
lor would ask $25 to $30 for.
DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS.
J4 1 O for vour choice from si Inrrra Una r,r P..i. kj..:... :
Chevoits, CaH8imerea Worsteds and Wide Walss.
1 r for vonr choicn frnmaovpril lr.j it n.fx..;nA : t r
. . .... ... . . . wt gcuimic illipoiLUtt utuSV
.Suits, warrauted tailor made, and jiorfcct fitting.
Ci for vour choice from n. n.ocf m.ii. 1 .r '.,i... c . i
and Prince Albert Suits, e.iual to the finest custom work.
E X T J! A SIKS.
FOR
STOUT MEN! TALL MEN SHOUT, MEN ! LEAN MEN!
Having made extra preparation for men ef irregular or unusual pro
portions this season, we extend a special invitation to these gentlemen U
call and see us. They will find that no matter what size they may take,
we can fit them as easy as a oustom tailor, and for about ha'if the money.
Men's Sack Suits.
They will continue in popular favor for business wear. Our irand
assortment is more than e.iual to any demand. We show the Sack Htvlos
in large and small plaids, light and dark plaids, broken and interweven
plaide, checks and mixiures, narrow strips and all different shade ami
colors.
PRICES RANGE FROM sr. TO V,0.
Our Furnishing Dep2.rt11.ent.
Never was more attractive never so crowded with the lateat
novelties "known ti society whether it be Lightweight Underwear,
Fine shirts. Selected Hosiery, tasLionable neckwear, collars and cuffi,
gloves or beautiful designs in Kerchiefs.
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS.
Thanking yon for past favors aud soliciting a continuance of the same,
I am, Kespectfuliv vours,
FERD MEYERS,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
IilllDGK ST., ISI I F FL 1 N TO VN, 1'A.
of New (ioods or
you
will miss.
'The 8ii.it of thc5 Season,
and it you miss thst you will miss
place on tbe mountain
tidc, and
hil.' the Must Clu ster niais .'urmm i
S
Indiana
.lied. ' hen cut slid off the stunip aid down
, .... ., i. i 1 the mountain. Iiii!ii had taken
Anion- tn l.-r .n P"pn ljinlstt5f .uiy wuy from th lri.uk
of the tree, but wheu it had slid
v live feet he was
... .1 1 1 r.i.
cangiit 111 me urniii-.i's 01 him ii
as it swept along over the rocks, and
wan dragged till iome obstruction
vtooiwxl the tlidiu'' tree in its de
scent. The angle of tho mountain i
Ll 'l'l fir" IOC lillHiniUX WlllH.l V v., ; T-llt
las. t-le : iSatiiul K. lViiner. Van , ! ' . 1,
Anns IbirshlMTg-r, Mc.Vlis
t-Vvi!; : Isadora Kloss. Van Dyke
Muv K M.-Meen. Oakland Mills
Ch.irl.-.'s. A. Thomas, Mirtlintown.
Lnt Saturday, a cyelone got in its
.!.. llv mid destnictive work in
n.-n au.t llie tlur. i t.
f'r a yt:ir lU-Hisiti
the county jail
rv.
Jlt.lRKIEP.
liARTI.F.T IIoMX'BAfOH. IJv S. Jf.
Frost. I). !., May th, lS'.H). Mr.
(leorge Barily, of AHooua, and Miss
Ann. s Hollobauiih, of Millliutown.
"r-i:i.c r ?'l f???1!, rA""7
t'vt 5L" -rt on
"' 1. a-. . . , A "E X 1
nnae.anlw.sr- tjlll li.tJt!i3 WlljlUUt it fiai tt 1 i V a .
ry
anr e.l.
i. L r.r lr.nl in mi. own h
"..r. ... 4.1 1IM11UJ11
SH
Ie was alxmt fot tv fire degrees and
bud ('ertrv countv
wis eoUMllv d.'structive. 1 Im
la that swt-pt over Akron Ohio,
ull its .nk in a half minute,
turned i families out of house
hi tlie.
he lav with his head down lull for a
half wheir
bv a
- T.'....u.w In Ilnrrison I lx-ri.Hl ot one Hour an.l a
iir.'-ii ,'vlii. ..... -i ,
VI.. tlit utorm tils snuaiiou si iii'in
Thn torna-i teamster, wUo wus in the mountain
lid i to haul out lo.'. Dr. V m. II Links
and
and
F.ngliah Spavin Tiiniment removes
a'lM lard. Soft, or Calouse.l Lumps
and Blemishes, from horses, Blood
Spain, Curbsi, S)lints, Sweeney,
I'ing-loue, Stitles, Sprains, rdl Swol
len Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $.0
bv the use of one lxttle. Warrant
ed tlie most wonderful blemish cure
fvr known. Sold by 1 Batiksi fc
Co., Druggists, Miflliiitown. Nov C
Advl-rtiscil list of letters uncalled
fr remaining in the Kft office at
Mimintown IV, for the week ending;
Mar 10. 1S00. Fersons calling for
letters iu this list wili please ask for
advertised matter. Letters: Miss
Kate Ackr, Patterson K-lly. Miss
Blanche Nan-1, Mrs. Olina North,
Suiuuel l.ichabongh, David B. Sie
ber. James XK-Cai lky, P. M.
was summoned and gave the case
the attention it required, and Dumm
is doing as well as can be expected
under the circumstances,
Xtr. DRCU STORE.
EAVEICU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ?
ARE V01 A KOKRUWER ?
M. P. Cbawfobo, Pharmacist,
has ojienc.l a new tlrug store in Mif
tliutown an.l has in ntock a full line
of all good kept in a first class
drug store. I'res. kii tioss acci rate
lt coMR'isi'tu. Purity of ingredi
ents guaranteed. The patronage of
the public is respectfully so.icited.
Democrat and Kegister building,
opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge
street. lfc
Jal mf Horses.
-TrT Kloss. wife of Shelly Kloss,
had two ovarian tumors removed, one
from nach side, last week,
e rat ion was performed iu
. ..... ,
phia. The ailment vvLncli tl.reateneti
th life of Mrs Kloss was diagnosis
ed by Dr. Crawford, and he and Mr.
Kloss accompanied her to Philadel
phia when the heroic remedy was
determined upon. The many friends
of Mrs. Kloss are rejoiced to learn
that she is improving in every way
and is on a fair wav to recovery.
OA LI. AT
THE f
SANK,
MIFFLIN lOW.N, PA.
FOUR PEPi CILT.
INTEREST
TAIDOX TIME CERTIFICATES,
Kcney Loaned at LGwest Bates.
LOOK OUT FOR
The Hits Show I
H.F.GlI':iSTs,
EUBOPEAK SHOW
1VUXIILK I I I.
AVILD AVi:ST
T R A I .X K 1) A IS I M A L
EX1I IlilXlO aS
Will exhibit at MIFFLIN TOWN,
On Friday, May 23rd,
In all its Viph'y An;!'litutSinonn'ss.
liOOTS AND SHOES,
SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS,
OVEliSHOES,
UMBRELLAS,
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS,
FOR EVERYBODY AT
G.W. HECK'S SHOESTORE,
OX BRIIHJK ST.: M1FFLINT0WN, PA.
every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
UALEOON ASCENSIONS
AND
PARACHUTE DESCENTS
K 1 11 V 1 AY.
SI 'FFLtN'TOWN MARK UTS.
VirrnTo, Mr M,,,89-
L. Banks Wilaoii cxndnct his for
tv third horse sale in Milllii town at
the Jacob Houne.
Monday. Mat 10, 1800.
All western horses, single and do;:
l.t .lrivinrr hors. BarL'ains are se
J.1'.? f1?" I cured at his naif. The terms are
Philadl- ,mlortant conderation to the
purchaser. You can have the horse
24 hours and if he doe not tally with
the recommendation you can return
him.
20
10
.10
7
6
8
fu'tor
F:e
Flam
honlder, ..................
Sides,
l.a id...... .........
VirrLINTOWX GRAIN makkkt.
Wheat 80 to 85
Cera, oM ............ 85
Oats 23
Ktc &
t:inTcrscd $4.00
TiroolbT mttd ................ tl.LO
By Luropfau ArU.-ts.
Tumblers, Leapers & Ariel Artists
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
18G5, ESTABLISHED, 18 J).
Special Invitation To The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes oa
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
D. W. HAELET.
It will be
TO TIIE ADVANTAGE OF ALE BUYERS
Who hnve money to inveht to examine the Stock of (jd fir
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to Sme
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at tha Wonderfully Lw i'ricsj.
His prices leave all Competitors in tli rear, so den't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. H ARLE Y
MIFFLINTOAVN
ISTo-t to QT3l-t !
IJot to Discolor!
BEARS THIS MARK.
lf TRADE
ItSbELLU LO D
ire
MARK-
Flax sl ............... .
1'irao...... ..............
tct ,
Snorts. .................
Gr.itin4 Alum Salt........
A Dierican Sat. ...... ......
Philaieijhia Markets,
1 KO
M W
1 20
CO (Hi
1 0
I 80
I
May 9
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The undersigned having been re-1 1S00. On tlie relents from tu wet
Urnroil to health bv nmple bmbmoi "'
A school of
TRAINED ANIMALS
From all tjuarters of the Globe.
A Great
WILD WEST SHOW
With many added
EUROPEAN' ATTRACTION'S !
EUROPEAN ARTISTS !
WILD WEST WONDERS!
Admission, 25 Cents.
Tlie Illinois airrk
iui-nt reiiorts on the condition of win
ter wheat ia the htate. that the are
ultural depart- after Bering for jeveral vears with , -P- t-"
a severe
dread di
lun
affection, and
Consumption, is
Wheat at
41 to 43c.
that $J .00 a bu. Corn
CM-! 30 to 3Gc. Hams 11 .o 12c
an
89 to
Oats
Shoul- ;
"2 PERFOR.MAXCCS DAILY.
One at 2 and one at 7 P. M.
of winter whwat in Illinoi by winter j ious
mt- Ln.iwn t. Lis fellow aiu-1 uers in dry halt, fully cured oaoic. ;
lUUn jBamw - - I . , a a 1 t
killing floiKk flv and all other caus- I ferers the means ol cure, xo , "V, , , " j " i' i
s Lasiiecrease-rf rvm 2.062.3R8 acre, who desire it, he will chrfoUv -ena VJ.i o 7x refin
sowu fall to 1.2S,161 acres n.w (free of charge) a copy of th. gr. 7 tera stm 6
growuii,'. The winter wheat product soription wi, winch they will find , ed city lard 4C , esters ste-m, vb.-
COME EARLY
And See The
Brand Free Balloon Ascension.
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
Thrift is 6. v
dood revenue.
Id a 'JW
resus front Vic AnM
cleanliness MUnrULlU
Irisasolid cake scouring soai
Try ibinyourncxbhousC'Cleajninii oJ-idbchoppy
lioolting' out over the many homes of this eountry, ws see thousand,
of women wearing' away their lives in household drudgery that might be
materially lessened by the use of a few cakes of 8APOL.IO. If an hour
is saved each time a cake is used, if one less 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
would grudge the few cents which it costs.
in in
IT IS A FACT WELL KNOW N THAT V K HAVK
The Largest Stock
-OF-
HARDWARE UN THE COUJNTY
lluilding Hardware was never to low as now,
X.4II.S LOC Kfi, III.1CJK Ar., ( DMIiU, l'l.4tTN,
in fact evervthing iu tho Hardware Line including; Houfc"Fiirninhing Cioods
WALL PAPEll, BLIiDS, ifcc,
Are 'or Sold at Itotlom Price! by
FRANCISCUS HARJ3WARE & CO.
POULTRY PATS
if praperly ni an aped. Tha PrtTT Bil--litis,
published monthly, finaly illustrated,
is th best paper for fancier and farmer .
Leas Lbaa 0va cents a month brings it to
von postpaid. Send (tamp foramplecop.
Address reultry Bulletin, 22 Pearl tft -N'sw
Yors.
f I
TO WEAK MEM
BnOhrina- from thaeffaats of youthful arrora. aarlr
Aaoaj. vaatlcs; waaknaaa. loatmajihoiMt. a.c. X U1
rod a Taloabl treatlaa (aea'."4 criuuinlim (BU
eartlmilara dr hnma rura, F R EE oLargaA
splosulld BoadicaJ work ; ahouldba rrad hj avarr
asaa who is Barratu and dablbteted. Aadraaa,,
Trot, T. C rOWLEM, Mood oa, Co saw