FSTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIMTOWN : wrnDlT. jr5E 11. 1890. - TERMS. SB . ". uo it not raid In advance. t il.artiaa-aou taaerted at 60 Trr mch for each initio, c" b i o notice in local eol- T Ulcerta t line lor each insertioo. ' ,luon. wi'l be made to those desiring t,n V haif " J-'" SHORT LOC.1LS. The oats prints a promising ap- T; ,rr,i!i? wheat is reported as satisfactorily. tilling riiaois wheat is reported at G3 cent of a full crop. Tin' b'Wrt ball gam advertised for lt Saturday- was not played. John Martin caught a "number of trout at Pi ln. on Monday. AVe Setter i the narna of a Le high county female horaa thief jif, pot-'1 bucr OTl f'k to pet it annual d,- aria Green. p.p ivnsii enumerator, are buay throughout the county and state. Join Martin, sou of Catam A. li. JI! uu is m tou enjoying a vaouawn, Walter O'wrlioltzer is at horce from attending schovl at Seilimsove Pa. Joshua Van Orruer of Fayette tvwr.s'.'.il' l':is l'aaHl his Oth birth .lav. Et'I'.ai.:: papers report butter rutv, ud thickly spread at lOo a 22 n l i.-lK-re i! r.aving im , , i i 1 h -.: repainted. M. ses rannebak j er d,..rg the work. Tw.' v i i us d.-i at Mineral town- Wi:m',' count v, have killl si:.Vp vab;-d at $1."00. , T . , T.:. i.rw i nrkcr ,lr., sou or lUom v r:i -ker of 1 ittsl.nrg w visiting old t:uia '.i ;en.U ui town. G.r Stutts and John Horning i cat U e gr.-is-s m iu ii..,iu,t . - ii . ii t t : rravard Iut week. Th cntd bank baa tieon cut the tire engine t get to the the r near Sheriff Noble's house. for riv- Mioses 111 K ite and Jennio Banks ara i-.;niu tb.cir uncle Jhn Banks in In linivi town. Pepnsvlvnnia. I II H. Si:.l r. id Port Koval in let-, terir.i s ?'' tho county bridges - ("u.:ti 'li in driving and riding. J tw ti . wat. I .1. l" ' i..v.., - mas r.Kter, wno moveci irt vears ngo. is now in Jun iata lli wife and children accom- pany him. Dv the cl-se ..f the year 1S00, the r.-. "i.led inuel.tedluss of the couu trv w : 11 be kin'wn aa per statement raeiit f aVtrnctors. Tie b'v.it..nii Gazette siivs ; '..;ii- !.a sugar I 1 t',i ling to make their isMiout o', the cvuning fall. own i a II irry Patterson returned from a tr:i t." t'rrsf' n. L last woek. 1 i . .- I t two car loads of horses Id. Ohio, fr Mr. Wilson. t M:ir.-fi i:v. Philip Graif will pretch neit S.' ! ith .nomine on -The New Com ui-ir.du-.ent of Chri-stiaiiity," and in the fvr.icg on '-The Glory of Young M. n." f.a,t Fri.lav, Mrs. Louis, of B-r-ertown. Berks cotrity w:is sitting on acwr.-tl Lurch of b.r home during a th-.m-.ler storm. Lightniug struck t!-.e bouse and killetl her. Cashier D. Sbellr Kloss f tb Fir.t National Bank, returned with Lis wife from Philadelphia on the ev ening of the third inst. The health of Mr. Kloss is almost entirely re stored which i the s-.aro of con gratulatory remarks from her many friends. Joseph H. Walker, a Republican representative of Massachusetts toA off his coat and cuffs while deliver ing a sret ch in Cor-grees last Fri.lay an act that has never leen done by a aiMaker in Concresn Walker is a gtdd bug and was talking against fre silver. t ntnBT;il eorresrondent of t, T .nistcnn Gazette, savs : We niitiee .mite a nuniLier 01 our number of lxvs n.l,r cirteeii niotinir ciirnrt-tt ther fet from soma store iniith a nuantitr thi villus, and from thw tne ww forhiddinff th ellinr to lmvsof this . : l....l Inr ittf.rjin , Qare IS lielUlT ll"in. -1 . ' - iv' . .l.iri to make some mrmercan pros. cute, the parties, the penalty ie 11 g three hundred dollars fine. ,u;n Rn.l el.-etric i;torm of unus ul s,v. ritv passed over Scranton Pa.. . n tbe night of the 6th., doing eon--i.b-rabU damage. In rjunmore h -htning btruck tlie house of Micu enl ir. Cor, and befora assistance cnld W "rendere.1 the house was crapletelv dcstroye.1. At Tld Mount the house and barn a of Joa ph Mvers were deatroj el by bght nin.. "All the cattle and fowls in the barn were killed or burned to death. From tho Bloomfield Advocate : Red ehre ore ia Wing shipped from n.: i r-olial The ore is 1UIS 'UI. T O ' mme.1 on the Kitner property, three miles south of Bloomfield. The first load f new hay was brought to town bv J. S. Wbitraore on Satur day and "was purchased by Isaac S.mmrrs. Mr. Bounsley of Millerstown has lcen operating ore mines at Millerstown for the lust fifteen veara aud in that time has shipped 80,000 tons of ore. a r, vniDnn. performers, in Allen's show, last Wednesday t-........ . .11 , rrround a af dis- .1 11'IUII, l71 IV .. O tauce of aln.ut 15 feet. The ros es A r. i.;..i. ra.rr.irmcil broke . 41 ui. u inc. p' , 1 ladder that whs used in the play fell she struck the around, but strange to Kay did not serionshr injure her. She was MiPvedbymany who witnessed the thr.Il.ng scene of the fall of the play,r,;that .Bhe had been kiUe, - Sim wa.; carried out of the ring, but before the show was over she appear - ed aud prove.1 to the audience that tue -ocident Lad not resulted a ; aer- ioaslv they all bad anticir" Commencement week .f . vania State Coll..., CenUr eo Wr June 22 and 26. George TVU, of pitub paid Juniata a visit la,t week to It b.s fneuda and to look into hU rtal estate interest. The Town Council contract for uim,1. awarded the leading directiv f .Bl amizmg streets to East Point for $G75 Dr William T. Graham, of Port Rot.1 haaent ered upon profe.sional staff of the State hospital at Ashland, P,Mr" Jvb v r"th.nlck. of Joseph Rothroek, Esq .of Fermanagh town ship is at home on a va. u, n from professional service in lilocklev Hos pital. ithin the past eight davs the oats leaf ha. Wn stricken with a blight, and yellowed. To what de gree the crop will lw injured in its crowth cannot I. - tk r . . . ...auge, and scratcheson hu- man or nnim.lc 1 or. . ; , ... - o minuinH i ttyj u by o.lford's Sanitarv Lotion. Thia never failn. SM l.r T. T-i.t.. : never tails. iruggiftts, AliHlintown. Nov. C. i Mrs. Sarah Findelv, whose maiden name was Sarah Saer, whose father was a substantial citizen of this town ' years go is now Tisitin" friend in '. this her native town. Mra Findlev's home is in Mansfield, Ohio I . - , ' An Ex.hangeaays ; Many a man UWF' lann in IUis :iu inevicinitv are said to Lava shak spring, wiU wish that the disUnce en from the exqWon of laughter oack was not so far. or tha walkinr ' frnm . i.,,..t . i . """f, oeiorc tne snow Hies winter. next J T v ii i- Bf.Lf "j V 7- S" Order Six-ietv of Heading, wht . is un.ier iail lor , ia.inK iiifai I.-.S. 1'l.n-Kmail. etc.. vi i : ;ti . i , , ur.... M 4 . ii a . . t . . mo'iwuiroMnai cuy, and 13 o w oenin.i uand in liis pay-! - iurge extern. Mr. Jesse Howe. Sr., visited Ty-1 rone, lxst Tliurs-lay, where his s.-ns elebrate.l his birtii day. Mrs. How- j bad preceeled him several davs pre- vi-.us to the event which is one that ! w in linr lpg m t,e mcmory of wlu were present. xv.. , .i . i - .. ui,uu , ... . " . " its lt low uunii Hi years, and troes -.ti J r 11 . 0 I I awav with a shower of lUsinrs on I , : , . , . . fa . I m ne.-i'i vtuesa nurk is never cer tain and lie d.es no more Larm in guessing low thin in guessing high The thermometer, that began go ing up on the 4ih, and steadily ad vanced on the 5th and on the Cth till iioou when it reached 00 deirroes in the shade got a back set about 2 o'clock 1. M., on Friday, by a raiu from th north west, which . , , il. s ci'ietl lutf aizuospiiei Hint cue thermometer dropped to 70 degrees, Huntingdon l'ieslytery which mot massacre which occurred in the Up in Wi-atminster Presbyterian church ; i,er Green rivr country :Vi?i!il davs on the ord inst., made provision for the installation of Pev. S. A Daven port, pastor elect of Lower and Mid dle Tuscarora Presbyterian churches. Mr. Davenport is a favorite in Tus- carora. having preached in the vallov txuue years previous to accept ing a call to Baltimore. The pi u t Mars, is near the Eirth- that is near compared to the dis i this globe at other sea-! t.-iiic sons of the rear. Its position makes it what is called the riiling planet, ami it is 1 c!i. vi d by people versed in plan etary lore to presge dry weather. It is the plan, t that is the inciting eau-ie of qu irre D, fights and so fori h. That is what astrologers say of it. English Spavin Liuiiu.-T. removes al" Hard, Sft, tr CiJons.-.i Lumps and Blemishes, from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Sprints, Sweeney, liing lone, Sti:Ies, Sprains, all Swol len Throats, Coughs, Slc. Save $-"i0 by the use uf ono b..ttle. Warrant l the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. S.ldby L. Banks &. Co., Druggists, Mifillntown. Nov 6 According to the Heading Eaglo, D. B. M-Williams, of Juniata, has leeu delivering s mi grange and anti-protective tariff seeches, to grange meetings in Berks county. Well, Iavo (-on .lo it. It would 1k a dif ficult task to turn np another speak er who can more successfully mix tbe'grange affairs with anti-tariff protective doctrines so that the aver age man cannot tell one from the other. A Milroy correspondent of the Lewistown Sentinel savs : Several , Lew i.t.jw n bliAi.-, b fi their wagon, 'i n fninntifr of lottIdd beer. 1 . . , - .11 t.inil unguansw iiann" lue snower ef Sunday evening a week, ami when ...ptl tr,r Iminn found milt'll to ; l.i., " ; their chafpin, t:iat s"in- 01 me djs of thia place had cleverly relieved them f both leer and bottles, so tbev were in f -r raving for the bot- tlea" aa well aa Wing thir beloved beverage. Better have a guard next time, boya. From the Liverpool Sun : Eman uel SheaftVr, made 4I railroad ties in one day That is a good days work, but the champion wood-chopper and tie-maker of Rew ard can aud did beat that. On Wednesday the 2Sth, he went to tbe wood, com minc ed at 5.30 in tbe morning and work ed until 5 in the evening and made 50 ties. Lewis ia a man of about o-l rears vears t,f ag., but we are safe in challenging Perry or Juniata couu ties to beat bis record. Baward car ries the lelt. John Pannabaker tho young fiend of the Tribune had a hole shot through the top of bis hat tha other ,lar w'hdo walking on the pavement. tk. !,. through tho hat was better 1,0 if it bad been made through , 1 1 Tf tim bullet U1S liea.i. . , - through his head tho funeral would be over and the sparrow -hooter, who perforated his hat would oe,angU1BU in iaiL awaiting trial for bis un .f,.l wort "A stitch in tune, ia lawful work.- il 10 f sic I"1" 1 ix ii.t .iiinnft it mav thonglU, u 1-.', right for tlie WWU -Ht . shooting ou the f-txeet. j TVchan"e savs: Salt ia said j AuU J J of motb8. The t. I hospit:d convents j uu ,n Verything else without , have tn eUj - s fa ; u . S h much clotbmg uawe, aa . and6tran. of the CK b K.avs their clothing I w ULn - ' Jn'T Dad a rnnm fll - r. which wer. sent there for pillow mni 7 tQ,1J Dot "terminate the moth, until they were advised to trr common salt They HprinWed St around, and in a week or ten davl thy were altogether rid of them. Theold aaying, "when the king taken fitmff k. .. P. , . lua courtiers all sneeze, a modi- is puuniy aeen as a fact. fi.d from in Washington, as related " by the Philadelphia T.mes. thus: -'-u ine cnurchea at VaUinKU are sulmtitn i . , , and his wife selected the Fir.t Kcs fr he, -""nS.uP of be r1"" brterian Church as their phLe of ' Tf-tV udr- Drugls 9 U wohip it Wame so popular that i lt at " l)ackaSe- tf sittings were not to bu had excent at extravagant premiums. The Har- i T 0 CONSUMPTIVES nsons came in and took a jew- at The uudorwgned having been fe tbe Church of the Covenant. Good stored to health by simple means, Prebbyterisns in Washinjton now ' after suffering for soveral years with atteod this ebtabliehmeut. ' a sovere lung aflWtion, and that From the Harri,l.,.r,r ltt . dread disease Consumption is anx- ijlltio li 4 1..... .1.-1.1 , Juue 6 : A lau-hablH ..7 r - "",;"a"M incident on cdne.iav eve .in.. As Jude Ster-: j r - , , . . ""u ujuu . nail were wore pasKiig' , - , . asn evidently I . v ; , .eof liinior sal-1 J . equest tor a UP "alnut street, a in .i. . ... : ' ueuce ted them with the reciuest quar.ter- TheJndge said: "Dou't " W We ar both ministers and : cannot Te .vou money for tho pur-' yoa v,Jntiy want it." The i qUU straio'ht-Ufl himself up and Wltl1 t!ie bearing of a Judge "aid: "WVlldoyou know that I thought you fellows were some sort I d i Ecc:esias ics." The builds a 1 " - "- v. .ll.fPf? W IJO near enough to hear. rum iu .lewport lieuger oi the T 11XT i T , . 6tu., inst. : Tuesdav la.st a verv d li- cate operation was jierfurmed U()OU ,he .WrMn f Mr. f..;.m. f , J . , tav an.x l : - n , , - uuiui I li . nrriiu iikiiiti iir.in the The removal - . r. 1 an ovarian tumor, was performed bv lration Dr. tJeorfie He.minger of Callisl,, tei 1 r-1'-J-Slieeder, the attending Pysican, Dr. J. B. Eby, Nwjort. Tha patient was placed" under the influence of an anaesthetic, and the opcrat:on occupio.1 an hour and three quarters The tumor removed was of a solid substance and weighed ten jvounds. Mrs. Hassiuger came out from the ouc-ration in a verv fav- orable coi..lit um hiuI t iliictorii . . . were unanimous in th opinion t at ;n ..u , , 1 , , she will ultimately recover her usual health, years. The ladv is aged about 33 The summer despatches relative to the Indians do not vary much, such despatshes will be leceivcd every succeeding summer till all the In dians have been called to the happy hunting ground of the world, bf-ie is the sample despatch. Denver. Cub, June 5. J. II. Ho'.t, a cattle dealer r" '. aniTouuere una mo,..- r : r 11 Ai ago. lie says that a party ol inoians that bad become intoxicated with whiskey furnished by ranchmen ca:ne to the camp of the government sur veyors and demanded more ''fire water." It being refused the Indians at tacked the pwrty, killed Chief En gineer Crittenden, in charge of the third division of the gov.-rmeid "'" vey, and chain U-arcrs E. W.Tim- Ierli!;e, Lc-orjre L.. Words una Il.n- ry Overmeyer, Jc-ssiu Lee, asbistuut j engineer, was left on the lield for' dead, but reenvered sulTnTutlv t.Tgct ! to a neiiliboriuiT raui-;h, where ho lies in a T.r.carious condition Opportunity to Secure prill na. IJar- Simnel Strayer did not fin-1 a cus tomer to l-ny his elotbiiiLT store, therefore he has laid in a liioe new bto k at verv low o:iRh iriie. Old Ftx k still at coat as he wants to cinit bnHiiicss and will hell to anyone 1 wauling to buy bim out lie in rites vou to c ill i.nd learn ttriiis and FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD REPORT. Statement of receipts and expenditures of Fermanagh School for the year ending June 2nd, 1800. IKS. KLOSS, Treasurer. Balance on linn from la.t vear $ S:a'e Appri-pri iti.in. Amount received from lorni'r col e.-Mors...... .. ... ...... pnseut cc.llwctors Sale of ScJ ool B-oks Amount or order paid. Cr By T. b. Siiioiitf ri-pAir to Area Rck S II - 63 Oliver PiffendatT-r, i er water closet 34 07 I B. Etna, ilatfrini; at-d hi'e washinir S. H 10 00 Sol. B-iabnre, cti ariiik; and rfplr to S. II. 4 0O Ken R-t a'ngt-r. c.-aoiiit S H. and corn cob 'Z 50 II. H. Kli.ti, tnitiun 2 pupils ot A. St oil. r 10 44 B. F. Schwrier, tai'ioi of one pupil o i Jno. Bll-n4in. rxpair, elanini of wood S. II ... 6 70 Her.rv Snlouff, lunitx r lor water closet acd coal bouae at Arch KockS.U 19 93 ' Jo. Kolbrock icak.Da; out duplicate, kiiiJIina; oo.l, t r.'.mi, crayon a and rrpair, Ai-C ....... 4 15 " Frd Kspimchda, tuition two pupils, E. K. Brrry..... .... 13 75 Moses Psnnabakrr, lor glazins; at Cnba S. II............... 'Mi Kliza Kothrock, principal sad mtert-at on mte .... .. ..... 31s "0 ' FranciH:ua UArdwar lor merchandise. ....... .. ........... -1 MaDlck 4. Ne':ion for 45.44 lbs of coal 113 62 FartHfrs' Mercantile Awciatin tor 7,2"J0 lb ol coil IS 05 - J. C. Howr, for kindling wool for Cub, S. 11 '. 1 SO Eli. Oar.D. Ir ban( inj windows, &.C , at Cuba S. 11 .. ....... 21:2 Joba tla.lrrtine banling coal for Alt. HopeS. H.. 6 24 Sol. Bashore, bauling coal lor lltppv Hollow S. II.......... ti 75 Oliver D (TsndnflVr l.aii.inn coal for Big Run S. H .......... 6 4 T. B. Suloutf, haulina; coal and cleaning: Arch Rock S. II . 10 09 Mantx-ck &. Nelson. I.iniib-r tor ArchRjck, S. II 6 40 U.K. Srhwrier, publmhirp school auditor's not.ee. .... 3 60 Jos. Rot brock. Secretary, S-alary 15 00 - M. S'ouer, collector lor money overpaid ani interest..... . 6 19 " Isaac Gingrich, tuition two pupils. A. Stoutrer 10 40 " Teacher's salaries . I03S 00 Tescbera attending County Institute.......... .... ........ 43 50 Balance ia tbe treasurer. , Attest : JOSEPH BOT11ROCK, Secretary. MICHAEL. ST03ER, Collector. Amount of Duplicate for School purpose building purpoe To an order for money over paid be i Kebate on $121 95 Bv cent, on 400 " P" centou 615 92 Exonerations. .... Paid Treasurer... Caah on hand - We tbe undersigned certify that we have examined tbe above accounts tbem correct to tbe beat of our knowledge and belief. o forth at his store on Bridge Street, Patterson. May 7, 1890-3H). A Cure fr Censtlpallots Irk Headache. Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an ensv and certain cure for rtioii It in in tb lnd ?"Jr the form of is known as Lane's Familv medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. ,ous 10 mako knowu to hls i-Uow suf- fert-rs thu lueuus of cure. lo tliose who desire it, ho will chevrfully pt-nd - . , . (free of charge) a c v ... i u: sci iption used, 'hi 1 , Jr. a sure cure for i on n. l.,,. copy ol the per- acrintion used, which tliev will hnd Consumption, 1stfima. Catarrh, Hronchttis, and all throat'and lung Malediet. He hopws all suffer ers will try bis remedv as it is in valuable. Thosa dtsiring the j re scription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will pluaso address RtV- Edward. 1. H'ifson, Williamsburg, Kings County, New Y..k. MAKKIKH: Stick Suxurr. On tho 3rd inst., by Kev. E. E. Berry, David S. Stuck and Sarah J. Soaluff, both of Fayette township. HAVE YOU MOSEY TO DEPOSIT? ARB YOU A BORROWER ? -CALL AT THE FIRST ATIOKAt B A BT IC , MIFFLIN f OWN, PA. IOTJK lJJt:ii CENT. liSTTEIilST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES Money Loaned at Lowest Rates VIF'LINTOWN MAKKFTS. M:minow, June 11, 1810. Fiittr ... Fcp 11am...... PtionMrr, I.iol...... 10 14 .10 7 fi 8 VIKFLINTOWN GRAIN TThent, . ..... .... Corn. oM '.t, .... 1-,. I'lot rieed. TiiuotUy seed srt'd 1.TJT1...... ............. t'l.Oi MAKKKT. 80 to 83 35 2i h- JI.00 .... l..r0 .... 1 1W ix 1 1 'i 111 I1U 1 Oil 1 Ml MilT. Virol lid Aiutu Salt.... V nitric Aii SaIi ........ l'lilLADElJ HIA MAItKKl'6, Juno 7, l'loiir nt i lsOO. Wheat to JGc. to jio.10. Corn :?7 to 41c. Ojt-s 34 to 30. Live spring ehickeut. 12 lo 13c. Lust yeurs and older chiekeiiK, roobieia 5 to Cc a pound. live hens 10 to lie. Butter 11 to 23c. K'.'s 14 to loe. New cherries at ti to Sc a lb. Struwlierries 5 to 0 caijuart. Wliortleberrios 12 to 15 c a quart. Old ootatoeK 35 to 50c a bu. ; new iotatoes at $1.25 to 2.75 a barrel, jutliern tomatoes at to $4 a crate. Southern cabbage il. 50 to 2 a barrel. Board OR. 6.6T 371.40 Hti.4d 1268.91 10.87 $1807.34 $1749 79 6 1 to SOLOMON BESHORK, President. Dr. 1139 19 234 85 3 4y $1381 fc5 Cr. 21 09 8 01 30 79 53 02 12UH 94 $ $1381 85 $ 57 55 tnd tind U. A.STAMBAUGH, WILLIAM PLFFENBEROER, Auditors, ilea SCNO FOR OUR CAT A LOGO E and PRICES ATLAS ENGINE VGHKS, INOIANAPOLSS, I NO. CURE 6lck HM'lichr and rcll-f all th trotibl Inol dent to a bilious stale of th STafain. such aa Lixzlue. Nausea. I ro wsioea,' Distress after atiufr. rain Id tttm Side. &c Whila thnnost ruiurkble sacccsn has bean abowa in curing Headache, yet Carts a Lrrnj l,rrcR Piixa are einallv Taluale in Cotit!i)ation, curing and pre renting this aunoTinKCnit'Laint. while ther also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the Urer and regulate tha boweia, Ktoq If thsy onlr cured Ache they would he almost priceless to those who sufTwr from this dintressinir eomplalnt: but fortunately their goodness does not end rr-re. and th- sj who once try them will find these little pills Taluahle In so many ways tlxat they will not be willing to do without them. xsat alter ail sick neaa AQH Is the bane of so many lives that here fs where we make our pr - t boast. Our pills cure lt while others do not. risTKB's Little fivcR Pills are Terv small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vretablf and do not sfnpe or punce. but by their gentle action rlaiie all who use them. In rials at S& cents; fire for f 1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by m&iL XZICan CO.. Vrs- Tark. SdlM Iz&li'.i, IzAWa A. M on, Tor Otm Still a Kicking ! 00 Our Competitors arc kicking because we took every advanfiige that the markets afforded in the selection of our SUPERB SP31KG AND SUMMER STOCKt They kick lieeause they're left. Their kicking is the tronget testimony that can lie offered to Our excellent stock ami low prices. Don't fail OUR GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or you will miss The Sitjht of the Season, and il vou miss that you will miss liargsihis wiikont a parallel. 3500TS YINTD SIJOKS, SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS, OVKPvHOlCt?, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, -KOlt KYERYKODY AT G. W. HEGK'S SHOE STORE, OX liRlDGEST.: MI1FL1NT0WN, I'A. every WATER PROOF 1 THAT TO Not s H3 WO LAUrlDEHINC. CAN BE WIPED CL.EAfJ lit A JKOrflENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MAHKET. saLswaaaBDaQV HERE To clean tombstones. To renew oil -cloth. To polish knives. To scrub floors. To cieaa uiili'--s. To -whiten marble. EVERYBODY USES IT. T-tit't f cVitti hYjm ttjtri. Fnp'.nr? to clean ?arjrc'nj t-t aoMoh their ltit rnmnti. WltiUtr U) rcaort old cbatteia. C"u.'tti"ur to ktsur tltelr SextQ to cit-an the triubttonr. M ex-i.wlo ta bHrStf-n thHr t'l. IToaitlfra m bras auai wbltas butM Cwoks tuciotia V.i kitehea iuk Artists to clean their psalaltefl . Painun tocWv wiffsurtstcea. VLeeiiuAJu to clean blcjclea. EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLI.ITOWJ, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSHPH KOTHROCK. Prttidnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cmihter. iBECTea. VT. C. Pameroy, Joba Hertslr, Kohcrt K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothrock, Pbilip II. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinseu, STOCKBOLBias : Philip il. Krpner, Annla M. Shelley, Jon'ph Rathrock, Jn H. Irwin, I.. E. Atkinaoa, K. E. Parkar, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holaies Irwio, II ary Kuril, Jeromo ?J. Thompeen, Jr John Hartzler, T. V. Irwia, Charlotte Snyder, Joaiah L. Barton, John If. Blair, Robert H. Patterson. F. M. M. Pennell. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificates ot deposito. jan 2?, 1890 tf 11HESHI.G MACHINES. a apecially, Most llurable, Economical, and Prrl'ect in use xcuttet no era in : cleans it resrtvt'or market THRESHING ENGIN ES, and Horse Powers, Saw Mills, Sbinglt. Macnines, Hay Presses and Standard Implements generally. A. R. Farauhar Co.. Limited. Send to.- lllua- i Peiiasyivania Agricul- tiatt-d Catalogue. ( tural Works, Yoek, Pa 13 times. Sv i: S 1 TZ at W A X T E D ! W LOCAL OR TlttTELl.tG. to sell our Nursery Stock. Salerj", Ex pellees and Steady Employment guaranteed Chaie Brother Cainpany, July 1, '9U. Kocbe.-tcr, N. T: fjr:t:rlTaiIa Agricultural Tcric, Tori, Pi tarqafaar'a standard Laa-.Dos and saw ztilis. Ileuu. trMtwo md AutimaO. la. V.. to examine COLLAR or CUFF CAN r. RELIED ON to Xir? o olo I BEARS THIS tdARK. THADE 9 a sr $ I !-:. i li mark. MA! I Address A. B. FAB0.CUAB 4, fcO.H. tnra, fa. 1 ,.. . aaasn 1 1 1 aa m 11 1 m mYti n r-n rar ' USES FOR -i 3 gE To renovate paint. To brighten metals. To wath ont sinks. To scour bath-tuba. To remove rust. To fcoar kettles. psrt of marhhiM. I!r.iwrn':.t- -r . nmrbl floors. Ccrf r ui kliart n t T I r kntrea. pr.rewd out :a i.- mr cM straw &a Ll(iUr U LrlRlitsrn ttwlr arms Rato orator to dau carpta FOR AND INFANTSNVAUDS. STILL TO THE FRONT, AND LEADING ALL COMPETITION IN Honesty, Integrity Enterprise. MEYERS is conducting a gigantic 6ale of special values in stylish spring clothing for men and youths. A most charming headgear. - (y Men's real tailor malo imported Dress and Business Suita for on S$ J-iy fl2. For tbe tim time in the annals of tbe ClotliiD Trade this offer confronts you. Don't fail to take advantage of it. Among the Sack Suits you will find magnificent black and blue Cheivoits with or with out patch pockets, and they are just as good as they're nobby. Tbe Cuta way frock suits iucludo sme line matt rials as Wide Wales, Clay Diagonals, Worsted Seotci.es, and Bradford Gassimeres. Every Suit is worth from 10 to 25 per cent, above tho prit'e we shall oflVr only f 12. HERE'S A DAXDV, 0XLY $3-33 FOR BOY'S SUITS WORTH 5 6 This sale consists of about 475 Short Pant Suits. They are all mada of extra fine tj-.i ility and fashionable material?, and trimmed in the best possible m-inuer. They certainly are the b"st bargains offered this season. Your choioa to day for $3.33 An almost endless assortment of Short Pant Suita at 53. in Caasimerea, Chevoits, Worsteds, &c, and every suit a "dead" bargain. BOYS' SHORT-PA IN T SUITS. Our asRortment includes everj thing worth lriving. from the plainest to the richest desigus. tee tho suits wo offer at $1 til) to !1.7S and $2 25. On each one you will effect a big savit.g of money. 'I ben we shall oflt-r an extraordinary fine lino of Boys' Suits at $4. $5. and $0.50 There are the cream styles of tho seapon. Be sure and tako a look at them. We Charge no mors for good Reliable Goods than others do for Poor. Our aim is to make permanent customers of every oue who calls once. To serve averyone that will not require pressing to ag.r'n. Tuns it is that we now btand exclusively on the merits of our goods aud L 1. - inaug urated this CHEAT SPECIAL VALUE DISPERSION- in thefuHeat assurance that we can prove to yoy our ability to discount every other house in trade in giviug the utmost value and saiibfictiou for every cent you may be pleased to inTet with us. See the .Magnificent Sack Suit a f rom jo up to iV. See our one thre and four Button Cutaway. $8. 10. if 12, 15. See our Black Twill Chevoit Stilts, Sarlc or Fro,k at b See our Boys'" Short-Pant Suits for $1 25. See our Boys' Lon Pant Suits for 52.25 COME AND GO THROUGH OUR HAT DEPARTMENT Not only you be delighted and astonnde 1 at its tnagnitu la and the un iform prices every when prevailing, but you will discover that we carry ev ery novelty of the son eon in ample variety Our 1 ivs nn.i Children's Straw Goods at present being a special feature, cilling forth the admiration of everyone. We further take particular pleasure in calling attention to our FTKMSIIIXGS, THINK AM) S ATI' 1 1 EL D E P A R T 1 EXT. Which are replete to tbe minu'.est detail, an.l y u will find them respec tively in lino submitting unheard ef valuta and a variety of goods such as it would be impossible to find 'Isewhere. LATEST STYLES REST (REALITY! LOWEST PRICES is our standing motto. Here are a few instances : The celebrated IVl.rU Jean Pants, old everywhere at !?1 25 for 70c. Good disable Cas-itnero Suits. Kold everywhere at JO. an 1 fill, for $0. en.'" With ( very boy and man's rttit bought .we will giverj TREE OF ( UARCF, A BAT AND RALE. FEUD MEYERS, the Leading and Largest outfilbr of mankind in Juniata County. 1805, ESTABLIS11E D, 1SS9. Special Invitation rTo The lublic To Attend the Attractive bale ol Clolliing tkat gos on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK V It TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL IHTVbHS Who have money to invest t exainina the Stock ol fJowdd for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at tha Wonderfully Lew Prices. His prices leave all Competitor in th rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. II A R j E Y jg;1 ! 1', 1 IT IS A FACT VYBLL, -OK HARDWARE UN THE COLiNTY Piuilding' Hardware was never to low as now, X41I., LOCKS, IltXCr.S KC, t'llCST, PL4STF.lt, in fact everything in th Hardware Lina including House Fui nishia Ouoda WALL PAPER, BLLIS, &c, Are IN'ovr Sold at llottoin Prices by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO, THt ONLf Perfaot Substtufa - far Mother's Milk. INVALUABLE IM CHOLtna I n f.ntuN AND TtCTMINA. A Quick If Aaimiiated Food roa DiSPtmcs, CONSUHSPTlWCa. CONVALCSCEMTS. A Perfect nutkiikt im all Wasting OiKCaacs. atzauinta NO COOKING, accea m all Cl.matcs. SFlin froa TM Cb - Ann Fuiuva t Im. Doliber-Coodale Co, Boston. Mass. OP AELEY. rrill Lj mjt'T ' ' gT- J-' KNOWN THAT TT K 11AVK A" l- X i iini.il 1 1 1 -i r' 'tt.fL. .V. iS-.rt i niMi ii I
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