Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 06, 1890, Image 3

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subscription, tl-fiO per annum if paid
igVirance: if not Tid in advance
Trn"'eat dTert',mMlt" Inserted at 60
gta pr inch for each Insertion.
Transient binitiMn notices In local coi
tion. 10 cent yr line for earn insertion.
junctions will be made to those denirinr
advertise by the Tear, half or qart-
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Republican PrlmarT
tlOD.
Elec-
At amctin(C of ths Republican County
rmml"". hM MiOintown, SstnrdaT,
jan, oijth. 1CW, it ws ordered that the
primary Election of the Republican party
,f Juaists county be held at the nsoal places
for hel'lln the general election on
SATI KPAT. SEPTEMBER 6, 18X.
tte polls tu b" opened in the townships at
2. and in the bnmncha at 4 o'clock and to
r,aisiii op-n in both until T o'clock P. M.,
MJ the Return Jndjre Convention to sum
up, and annonnce the result to be held in
tfesCuort House at MifTlmtown on.
HONDAT, SEPTEMBER 8, 19,
Wl eVIock P.
CARL. F. KSPENSCHADK.
attest Oairmam.
W. K Ham, Scr.
The foltowinr sre the oftees tOTjwhich'tbe
cloJiJ-' ti to be placed in nomination :
Cofr'"-
l.Ptslatnre.
prolhotiotsrv.
Conntv Treasurer.
Two County Commissioners.
Tws Countv Auditors.
Di,tnct Aftornev.
Chiirmsn I'onntv Committee.
Rpr-entstie Delegate.
SHORT LOCI LS.
Stsud ut for tbe free
of
silver.
Huntingdon Iteformat?ry has 351
pri"n rs.
Sm savs, we die everytiiue
we to sh-vp.
Mi" Cronxo of Tj-banon is visiting
Miss Mmrie Howe.
Miss Mickey of TViltimore ia visit
ice Miss Hess lVnnell.
Tli t'!in.l attended a festival at
WahivU last Saturlny eveniug. J
Mr. Sides of Lewistown has leen
visiting fn. nds in Mittt'iitow u. '
Wm A r'p. .nster. Ksq., of IUoom- j
fiel.l in town on Saturday.
Tb mit ;idj of th Jacobs House
ban h indsomely painted.
JwepS Adams liss iut housed a
maiurai'th coffee and iieanut roaster.!.. . , . . ..
! therehv fractnrniir Lis riirht wrist.
Ti liiirdn
! ick of a f-
,1 nnd thirtv people ,
-tfT at isettileliem. l a.
It is
a-aist the law t sh.wt ,
robin
nnd other inr.ectiverous birds, j
M-irion Scholl is visiting .
Jli 31 inon ncuoil is
friends in i )rl'soni. lluutingiion Ua.
r r i i .
3Ii- Fiinii Kirk is riRifirg
innt. ?fi s. Ilcrman Boslr of Carlisle.
Newt in ILiruiltou
enmtaoce on tlt
August.
esmp
13th
meeting
' of this)
M:.s r..-ii I
rkf-r, of Washington
D. C . i
a town.
itiiiLr aiain: Lt-r rthitives
A Citizen of Ifillerstown prox!s
to i:i:k 'in iu tsi;m well in front of
hU h tr i.
Thi ri.Ijt'iian Sahhath S-hool
will pit r.ic in St-hweier's wiiods on
Tlmr.-.lav.
Rev Mr. Memminger. of fjii'.raa j
tcr. ss niiKing his friends in Juniata
Miss Lucy Sanipln of Lancaster 1
oni.tv is viiitirr Ler and, rrs. 15.
LSimruHu.
The Mi-tIio.lir,t Sabbiith School will j
pK Du- 111 N hweior s vv.HHls on tl'
M;u nf August.
Zirs. Isriy was I'il e I to Liiizerne
county list week to attend the fa
Bonl of a relative.
P-ivi.l Ktka cuipl'.yed in the Al
tocii ir.icliir.e shops was in this
piiti'e en Saturday.
Tbe IhiniRbnrg thow, last days of
Pomi'tii. :oe its last entertainment
on Tilsdny evniujf.
I'cter Jf. Yo1er of lMleville. Mif
flin iminty. old 2l0 quarts of ranp
bn:mtLis finuiuer.
Tho .11 ;.i:iis'i of the river bridge
t T;iiiuipHintown have appraised j
tLe I.ndg.. at $11,413.
Oil. J..hn J. Patterson wis at
lT.:f l:ist wk resting from Lisruil
r i! hdvrs in the west.
Congressman Atkinson was at
hum on S.itnrd.i'. and atU.ndcd
1 .. : :.. i f .4..
uii 1111 ui .ti:uuiui.iiaa. 1
Pv. i;.)unt ('-,-; nn.i fmiiir will I
"jenrnat Cress., n, during the months
vf Atf'tiKt and KertfznK.r.
Tied Stone, of Washington I. C,
L.is iiiiu to si-o his friends in the
W'Uuds of IVnnsvlviinin.
Y" i r,crr miss the water till the
fll runs dry," was realized iu more
than n:i plaou in town last week.
Tile
iT 'xi iioiisn wite win KeniniM 1
, p 'tit ... .it
hi trxuM.i of eannin-' fruit this
yenr. The fruit is n t at hand to
mil
It is ku,1 the drafts of the street
rn!''k!.-r "ii a down towu pump,
t-iki s tb w ,tr out of the Fouudery
cii.
1'ri'si.leut Harrison sent a ines-
C tr Congress nsking for the pas-
of I gislatioa ngniust tbe lot-
I'liciuess.
tcrv
1'tioPi of ITnslmndry of Central
reur.svlvania will pic nic near Centr
fiil. Crr.ter county, on the 15th of
T'tctuher to tbe 'iOth.
The Mnrrrilz farm in
Favettei
towsuij, tliki Wi 0fferd at public
some days ago, was not sold ov
,CS to the bid ting too low.
Newport tieowle are arnta tin rr the
oterptise of constructing s railroad
"""m New,ort to Bhiine and thence
to the F. is t Bread Top road.
A cotapany of more than twentv
Jouns men m.nA T-nnn wom.n. niov -
4 straw L
'estiTal last Saturday eTsning
... .uv -' " " .
Th Esterminators and ths Ferd
"jers B R O nlrmA rr.m lJit
wlnesl.4y in which the call snt
'trlainators W(,ra exterminated.
Jefferson Moywr of Altoona was
in this place Ut ek, to attend the
funeral of James Dunn, his brother-in-law,
drowned at Rohnfs Jlills.
"The potato crop in Rhode Is
land is believed to be the largest
known in that State. Since July 9,
11.000 barrels have been sent to Eu
rope. Street contractor Smith has had a
force of men with teams hanling
stone on Washington street The
breaking of the atone goes viporons
lv on
J. Erl 0;;le has been appointed
post master of Johnstown. He ia a
son of Mrs. Ogle, th heroic tele
graph operator who went down in
the flood.
Rv. Philip Graif, of the Luthern
church is away on vacation, in eon
seipieuctj of which there will be no
preaching until the 1st S.ibbatli in
September.
This from the Newport LJ;jer:
Bubbtng for eels ha become quite a
fad among our young men. As high
as 25 have been caught by one bob
ber iu an evening
An exchange remarks : If the gos
sipers of our town would think of
the fact 'that a still tongue makes a
wise head. it would doubtless prove
beneficial to them.
One of the queer freaks of human
conduct, that has caused an untold
amount of talk in York State is the
case of a B iflnlo barber who eloped
with his mother-in-law.
A di 'u.k of lemonade or butter milk
taken by itself is wholesome, but
mix them or drink of both at one and
th same time, anil you'll stir np a
rebellion in your stomach.
Cards are out for the weddinir of
John Chestnut, of LewLitown, and
Miss Annie I. Kempfer, of Selins
Rrove, in the Lutheran church ia
Selinsgrwvc, Aug. 7 at .S o'clock 1 M.
A grnudsou of George Soles ag
ed about 4 years of near Patterson
had the end jf his nose bitten off by
he family dog several days ago.
The dog was not mad, but Imd.
Itch, Mane. and scratches on liu-
j mn or animals curwd in 30 minutes
by Wo..lford's Sanitarv Iition. This
never f.iilx. S. Id by L. IWiks Jt Co.,
I'ruggists. Mitllintown. Nov. f.
(tovernor P.-iftisor. is a jroxl
riitic, or fault tinder, but when miu
looks for his works, he finds them
in the extra session of the Legisla
ture that sat a year and did nothing.
Martin Pannabafcer. son of I'tulo
IJntiHbr.ker fell from a ic nic Bwing
Dr. Wi II. Kat ks, rcdu -cd the frac-
tnr.
-rr. t11(- ,,. .
L forilierty of ,uis tovva. 1,, now
of K msas, drooped off a dv. be-
iween trains ia.i weeii, to call on
I friends while oa their way to Hsrris-
'bur"
i uc iratue oi (Lie court noose
ciucic Aajs giwtau wity. to suoa . an . ex
tent, that the !' k batumer fctrik-s
the wool work inBtea l of tbe boll,
ami that is the reason the clock dou't
strike.
T. L. Kvre of the Iot:raal Depart.
merit tit H.irris'uur was ia town hist
w. ek collectinfr from the t-ounty rso
c rJ.-i 1.1 ti Court Houtw farm sta
tistics utnl ti.tutr cultivated by
the owners, Ac.
Jiini.tl.i pt-ople have received lt
terp from relatives in certain pnitt
of Knn.-:is Ktating that tbey Lave
abatid;siil their fnrm on account
of the ilrou-'lit Evervthincr on the
fBr,Il8 j3 dried into crip by the suu.
,
Kepoits from all parts of the
country aro encoursrritsg lor a profit
able corn crop, excepting close
ground the county seat. Here
f r
tbe
wniit of rnin at the proier time
corn trill be Lenvilv discourited
On List Wednesday Atinie Ciai, a
daughter of barber lvid Crnig in
chewir.g at a piece of wood had a
pplint to frlip itto her tousi! in surh
a way that sh c-.m! 1 not reaiove it.
Dr. 1). M. Crawford was KUiumonel
and rt moved it.
Work for the rebuilding of the
crcniuery at thix place has bei-n coin
ineuced. Tue btif-inearf will le un
der the ilirect mariageaaent of J. IS
Haltt.nmn f Tl'oniprfontown. w ho is
one of the ino.-t CMiipftent buniuets
men 111 the county.
I A warrant was served on a yoncg 11-g aooui .op iiosjcu hi uiiu:iru.i 1 TfX TT f m't" yr
man t.n...-d So-gler. from L-w: w ! -at, 4lMJ bus'.u-i;, of oats, ii loads j j a' Jst O ii fL. il
t . ... . t y ... 1 1 1 1 1.:. . , I &- - J '
Itonii. :u-t Y r-lnes.: V. lor urmoll
j hrrtiirg with a revolver in this town
' on th.r'ith of July. Spangh-r gave j
I b.iil for appearance at cinrt in Jua-
I i iU c. nnty to acwer the charge.
I-lters remaining in the Putter-1
'son. Ta ,T. O., not called f.T : Miss
Ul. Sandrrnk. Postals: Isaac Sic-
tuc :il. '.o list p U-ase say ti:y are ad
vertised. V. II. Mi Xrrr, P. II.
Aug. 1. 100.
A (ImH.i affliction invaded the
home of Mr. Irw:n C. htr-wart of Ms
- - ... .t m t.i
1 '..vsville. (in inn zisi 01 jiiiv, 1.1s
sister, Jlr. Jl.iggi
Bid well. did. I ,
nnd a week later. July 27th, his wife, rj-nt. ;ujiir;.-.s wre very j amful until
died. It is seldom that bneave- j rn ()rlady of McCouu-lisiown was
meuts follow each other in tuch ?np- 8l,mUi0: ed ami remove 1 tho poison
id eucetssiuii. ious sol s:anc fr-:ni the wountls.
Tilis from the Newport News :
J Pensions aggregating 5J013.52 have
het-n granted Mrs. Kate Ilo.iaan
and two minor children f Abraru
Holman. Lte of Oliver township. : io swir.g around the cire'e. lie was
Mrs. Holman will receive $12 a month gt pituburg the other day and nt
hereafter and the children each $2 a tended a large pic nic, but conl l
month until they are 10 years fin.
Gmt? Odds C f the Philadelphia j flle'
I'ublic L.-i'-er, has put into form in ; 10 ,uake a
I S book bis '-Uecodections l't
llttie1"er" " ,,V '
..... 1 . . . 4. I -. . nr. AOIIntt . . I
'I': r ylrl and Lis
Close linri. ' ,
i.mIa tiookoutbat account contains;
'hU tliai win pn ,
1 coming ttnrnts ana wri.era 01
coming nn"eni n.im
American history.
American history.
1 John M- McNeniar of Centre
' t iwnship while running through
I fTf lis fields on the 2nd of last
! t l.t valuable watch. Last
XT ' i. I,., he saw the
1 r T1U31 . ' v . .."r. j
. u'l nl. iu.sr br He wound up
rTl iime piece it started just if
. a h rU-
mouths. Duncan-
nwnts for ow fcix
RksuH-
The Johnstown, flood relief com
mute have published a btatement of
their financial receipts, aid payments,
the total receipt, near $2,922,34o.
30. Expenditures $2,582,939.68. The
commissioners have in hand 67,205.
47. A Pike county poet attuned his
muse, and then sang :
Etjtht years ago, Bub Pattison.
You stole in through a blunder.
But things have cban(Ml since eigbty
two, And you'll get licked like thunder."
Advertised list of letters remain
ing iu the Post Office, at MilHinton,
Penna., for week ending Aug. 2, '90.
Persons calling for mail in this list
will please ask for advertised matter:
Letters : Miss Phebe Pannebaker,
Mrs. Sallina Fagely, Albert Diehl
Postal Card i : Lucian Thompson.
James McCai lev, P. M.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft, or Caloused Lumps
anil Blemishes, from horses. Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney,
Ring-bone, Stiries.Surains, all Swol
len Throats, Coughs, &e. Save $50
by the use of one Istttle. AVarrant
ed the most wonderful blemish cure
ever known. Sold by L. Banks it
Co., Druggists, Miriiiutown. Nov 6-
Governor Beaver, and Mrs. Beaver,
were the guests of Mr Wilson Loyd,
near Oakland, Fevcral days last week.
Mrs. Beaver, preceded the (iovernor
two or three days Th Governor
TV 1 - ,
'iirao .on rnuay evening, ana was
t iken out to Mr. Loyds place by Dr.
Lu.-ien Banks, who is a cousin of Sirs.
Beaver. On Saturday afternoon the
Governor, was the guest of Mr. Wm.
Banks, in this town.
"Look out for counterfeit twi
dollar silver certificates. They are
rioatiuj; in New York and will fiud
their way luto the ii;t:ri..r. The
counterfeit is a daug-ious one.
described as leiiig one khalf
I ia i
A- IS ,
inch i
shorter than the real bill. The seal
is of a decided brick color, w hile that
of the true bill is a pinkish-red shade.
The head of Hancock is also
"scratchv" in the counterfeit."
Govornor Pattison, and
pany of dudes, who were
his com
with l.im
on a visit to tl, NiMiers Orphan
MCHfol at -MeA!-.stersville were so
stilted in their views of . th every then take them to the freight station
diy affurs of hfo tht ti-ev were , but when the warehouse is complet
sho -ked at the dean be 1 sheets of all the repacking nill lo done
c rpi tniisl n tT.at weie in iim , there.
in the scb..ol. Sm li are tho reform- j The fiim is now shipping from
ers that farmers an I other citizens j lt.r 7,000 to 10,(MH) dozens of eggs
ar invtie 1 to su.port for ih- gov- a wet k ,.r from 4.OU0,O00 to 6,000.-
ern. rsuio 01 lueommouwoaitn. ,
The Huntingdon GI..be of last ' i: const .ntly increasing. The hens
week says: Scott Miller, who was ! " Fiauklin county are doing their
enipl yed for several y.uus as driver share towards increasing the wealth
f..r Jaiues L. Westbrook, died sud- j "f the i-ouuty.
deidy a-. Lis residence on Sunday j - -flight,
aged about 40 years, lint Reception
retired iu apparent god health at j
tel o'clock. Shortly before eleven! Hon. John J. Patterson, will hold
his wife heard In. 11 gasping, after ', a reception ou Fiidsv eveninc. Aucr.
which ho gave a louit scrcatu, and J
tuen ilieil. i)e-eii.t 1 was a verv
steady man, n quiet, unobstru.sive cit
izen, and had mmy fneuds iu town.
H-j leaves a wife but no children.
! haymaking time, as John Phil
lips and John Hut tic-Id were hauling
liav into their barn, in 1 orter towu
ship, the load which tbey were haul
ing; from some unknown cause caught
lire and quickly blazing up could not I
minutes the l am. together with iti '
contents, -xcept th "live stock, was i
totally consumed, ihe barn wasjsit-;
uated a short distance from Alexau- j
.Iriiu near the Juniata iron works.
Loss between $1,-JU0 aud $1,500.
Insurancel.OOO. Lewistown Oa-
zette. I
E,.. TT .,-, t '
ldor Over of tun Iloihdaysburg 1
- . . , , J -
Register, went from his mountain
. 0 , . ., . , .
home down to the e to sail from
Philadelphia to 1 stou on the tdrp !
Pa.thian. aud passed through the 1
experience of a collision at sea. The
Parthiau in a fog ran into the Phip
Florence loaded with ice. After
taking off the ciew the Parthian j
towed the Florence into New York :
harbor. That was an experience for
h:tru'and editor worth taikin;
alxjiu. Urother Over is to be con
gratulated that he did not fiud a
restiug place with the famous cheit
nut, McGiuty.
The barn of Jacob Snvder, situ
ated alxjut four miles wesr of Middle-j
burgh, caught lire from the sparks j
of a Licomotive n the ra'lroad on I
Siturday evening, July 19th about;
sis 'c1k k. and was burned to the I
ground, with all its contents, includ- j
iug aliout 700 bus'uels of unthrohed 1 ,
iiuay 'i nt-ariy an uiu i.niuju
iniph-m. nts, including a harvester,
threshing machine, Vr. All the live
sttv k was gotten out bat about 100
chick.ns. T ho loss is estimated at
j o.wj. 11 was lusureu ror i,oou.
Lewistowu Gazette.
AVhile Peter Heffner of Penn Twp.,
I.,,... ...'::,' j;;-.t outside his kitch-
l,n .l..i-j.ii I,i-i.lv . " 1:.; .,
w w ' J .....
copperhead snake took
tbe advan
tage of him in the dark and bit him
0x1 both fe-t so severely that L-oth !
leg swelled up to twice their natur-j
al siz-. Mr. Heffuer was in his bare j
fi-et at tho time and had iat walied
a few steps from the front door tj
It . 1 . -- .. 1 ..... 1 . I 4 ...... I ..in
. II ill- 1 1KUI1S lUlli.iCUCf ataiu-
j I'ortnr.fately they succeeded in k'U
I ing the reptile before it got time to
j escape. Huntingdon Joi'rnal.
I-l-tJ
nor Pattison hsui begun
m.t l e iuduci d to make a speech.
No-v if Mr. Patt'son had not abilitv
speech, is sdence would
i.lereil at but he is a cood
1 " - (
s; ch maker, ai d ns a rule is a tierce
The f-t his p.st strength
! has been more in his criticisms and
fault hndiiigs than in his works. So Cei- ac.o. August 2. Cattle Ke
t!iM it is not sinrnhir that vlun he Ceipt, 700t) hea; market deicoraliz-
: it is not singnhir that when
. ., , . .
j to the ll:ef that he is uui.ty of moral
j cowar.ii.-e, being sfraid he mi'ht say
' something not quito in acoordan.-e
! with the facts of events and ther. bj
; injure himself as a candidate.
!
n I - T . ii -
Jiacuiue maae ic was me curius -
j ty of the town last Friday. People
nassed it around aud examine 1 it
j critically and pronounced it equal in Western $3 OOutl.20; Texan, 3.53
. cie-w-fcbs aiid coiL.pactr.ess to the'a$4,20.
best of ice, made bjjthe old fashioned
freezing weather. The day was one
f the warmest of the year, with the
thermometer registering 100 degrees,
whicu was a strong test to apply to
the ice. The congealed stun' stood
the test of the warm day, as well
the best winter made ice. The
natives were a good deal surprised
over the manufacture of ice. One
worn u, s iid "I did not beiicv that
anv bodv but God, could maka ice,
but here I see it m-ide i i 300 pound
cakes. Man must be getting smart
when Le cau do such thiags." Visit
ing the ice making machine was
kept up till a late hour ou Friday
night.
The McConnellsburg Republican j
of July 30, says, George B. and il
liam Adams, the parties who stole
Mr. John Hartzock's horse aud bug
gy from a cmpmeeting held on
S.x-ial Island, near Scotland, Frank
lin county, on Sunday night the 20ih
inst. piiss.-d through town ou Satur
day last, securely shackled, hand and
foot. They were cleverly outfitted
and captured by Constable Bardr.llar,
of Everett, who was giving them a
free ride, nnd ticket for admission to
the Chamlerfebiirg jaiL They had
traded the buggy to a party in Hunt
ingdon county, and from thence they i
drove to Everett, where they were j
captured. Mr. Hartzock's full rig,
as stolen, was at the Eagle Hotel on
Saturday night, in charge of Benja
min Hage of Chambrsbnrg, and left
for their home on Sundav mominr
last.
The Chambersburg Rejxisitory
says: Tlie Cumberland Vallej- Rail
road Company is erecting a wre
housi; in the yards at this place, ad-
joining tue freight station, to lie
j used ex-lutively for the packing and
shipment of eggs. The warehouse
t : . r i : .1. 4 . 1 ? 1
oncfc. iwo stories uigu, 10 ieei
. . . - - , ,
" u ' wiue, a ceiiar unuer-
ueai 11.
The building will Ik? occupied by
egg shipiH-rs, whose business has
grown to be of very large propor-
tious. 1 bey Uave a number of teams
which colleen eggs all over the county,
aud they also have eggs shipped to
them from Marlinsburg, W inchest er
a,l other points. Heretofore
thev
li:lr l.n.l t.. rr-naeL- tlio
000 eggs a Tear and their business!
Sih, at 8, o'clock I. M.
at his resi
dence in this town, in honor of his
COth b:rih day. All are invited.
n unhlnrtoB Street ,. Grscerjr
You can buy at the Washington
street grocery, raisins, dryed beef,
mackeral, salt, pretzels, crackers,
fresh candies, melons, cofi'ee, sugar,
tn, cocounntP. New Orleans molas
Bts, tig. tlour, feeel, and all kinds
m V'" "I" " grucer. store
r
DIE It:
'
otj;wakt. uu tue itn 01 ju.y .ur.
Irw, Stewart, of McCoysville,
al OJ Yr ' "- 1 day.
YasOkmeb. On the 26th icst., in
Goodville, Delaware township, from
, . , ..' l' ,,
heart-failure. Mrs. Eliza Sellfcrs,
- , . , . ... A
widow of tne late Samuel aLOrmer.
UuiOJ-Ou the 21st of July, at
tL- residence of her brother Irwin
c- Stewart, near McCoysville Miss
W??' Bi dwell, zci 53 years 9 mo.
days.
IsEsnuui. Ou the l!:i
Birmiugliam, Huuting.h.n
from hc-murilw"c if tlio
at
couu;y,
bcwe!s,
f Port
Ciiarles Jvignr lenbcrp,
Itoyal, aged '22 year-i.
HAVE TCU MOSEY TO DEPOSIT ?
ARE YOU A B0KRU.VER
CALL. AT
THE FIRST
SAME
UIKFLIXi'oWX, PA.
FOUR 1ZH CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Ecicy Lar?u at Lcvrcst Sates.
?.'!rri.ivT".ri-v vkkvts.
MirL?Towj, Aoj. 6, t?S0.
P.atter ....
Ke(T3 ,
Vmm
ShnnMer, ,
Sides,
Lard
13
.10
7
0
8
VIFFLINTOWN GHA.IN 13AKKKT.
Whft,
Corn , old
tc,
T ve
( '.!t.vi ssr !..... . .... .
T.colLy svwl ........
Flsx seed
felons. ..............
Uri"!ifl Alum Salt....
A lurnca it. .......
80 to 83
40
80
50
$1.00
.. l.o0
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M 00
I 2'J
JO 00
1 00
1 80
PuiLAi-ELfHiA Markets Aug. 2,
1SH0. Wheat 92c to $1.00 . Corn
53 to 55c. Oats, 38 to 42c. Live
hens 12c.lb Iloosters 8c Butter
la to 2b3. rggs 17 to 10c.
ei: beeves 1 51) to S4.S0: steers. S3
to $4.40; etockers and feedtrs,
3.20; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.20a
Texs catl 1 30aii:j. liogs
Receipts, 19,000 head; sLipments,
4.000 held; martet 10c lower: mixed
3.55a:',.S0; heavy 3.50.i3.80; light
.... ...... - 1 - n ,.,
J.ooaf hjo; K:ps i.ou 00 aneep
Keceipts. 2000 head; market slow
; and .iieak: nativte. 3.50a$5.30.
FOR
7&
AND
INFANTS
TRADE wQFcA
CURE
Ftrk Headache and rrlire all tbe trouble tnol
dsnt to a bilius auue of tbe aTBtem, such aa
biazineaa. Naum. Urowsicau.' Dutreaa after
Uin;. 1'ain in the Side. Ac WhiJe their most
renarlLati aucceas haa been ahowa tu munug
he4dacbe. yet Caktcb I.ittlb Ijtck Pills
anr equally valuable in Constipauna. unug
aiati pruientinsTthisantiojtnic romiilatnt, while
tbetr also crrrH-t aU disorders of trie stmah.
sbmulate the liver and refuiaie b bowels.
Kvea U. they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless to t-boee
who suffer from tbts dibtreeaiaji' complaint;
btit fortunately their rnev does ant end
here, and chose who once try them will find
theee litOe pills valuaMe in so tnanT ways that
they will not be willing to do without them,
bat after ail sick bead
ACHE
U the bane of so many lives that here I where
we make our frreat boast. Our pills cure it
while others do ot.
CiKTO's Ijtti L.ivn Pills are vet-r umall
and Tery easy to take One or two pills make
a d'ase. Tbey are strictly verUtble and do
not stripe or puree, but by their Kntle art ion
atdo J
wwisu an wno use uiem. in vuus at so cents,
flee for $1 . Sold ever v where, or tenl by mail.
CAirU KZIltbrX C3., nr Tark.
SAMPLES FKEC
sCOTlJiw Tbik aty
U- -Lit t!Xi
w n- orsr
CARTER'S
Still a Kicking !
Our Competitors are kicking because we took every
advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our
CUPHBB SPRING END SUMMER STOCK.
They kick because they're left. Their kicking is the
strongest testimony that can be offered to
Our excellent stock and low prices.
DouXfail to examine
OUR GRAND DISPLAY
of New Goods or you will miss
The
Sight of the
and if you miss that you will miss
Imi'gaiiis without a paallelt
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SUITE KS, - - - - RUBBERS,
OVJiJiSIIOKS,
UlMBRK.LL.AS,
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS,
F0K EVERYBODY AT
G.W. HECK'S SK0EST0RE,
ON JiKlDUK ST.; MIFFLINTWWN, PA.
evey W& TR PROOF
THAT
Not
Kti;-J- f.O LAiJNSrilNC. CAN BE WIPES CLA iti A MCMI2NT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
Will
-Jtl II is & solid
scouring soap which has noequaJ
for all cleaning purposes excepHn
the laundry-To use it is to value ib-
"Wait wiU SAPGLIC do? Why it rill clean paint, make oil-cloths
bright, aud frivo ftie cors, tables and shelves a new appearance. It will
take the grease off the dishes aad off the pots and pans. You can scour
the knives and forks wilL. it, aad make the tin things shine brightly. The
wash-basin, the bath-tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will be as clean as
a new pin if you uze SAP0LIC. Cno cake w.:Il prova we say. Be a
clever housekeeper aiu try i
C? 1VLZLT.Z"2. 13 T77 SAP0U3,
ENOCH MORCAN'S SONS CO.. NEW YORK.
TMI ONLV
Perfect Subttiiufo
for Mother' IJilk.
INVALUABLE
in Cmolcha iNPSMTuat
AM B TCCTMINO.
4 Quick Atsimilated Food
roe Dyspeptics.
Consumptives.
Con WALK SCENTS.
Perfect nutrient
all wasting olscascs
Rcauiitra NO COOKINO.
accea in all Climatcs-
KFHO tar ma bo, -not Cast
awu Fkxdzvo or In.
yairra.' nmUrlyr, toaajr iiHn.
Doliber-Goodalo Co.,
BOSTON. M ASS.
INVALIDS.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OFMIFFLINTOrTX, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholder! Individually Liable.
JOSKPQ EOTHROCK. Prtnint.
T. VAN IEW1N, Cathier.
BIKBCTUaS.
W. C. Pomeroy,
John Hertsler,
Rotwrt E. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Joseph Bothrock,
Philip M . Kepoer,
Louis K. AtkiasoD,
STOCEBOLDEBS I
Philip M. Kepaer, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin,
Mary KortE, Jerome N. Tbempson, Jr
John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin,
Charlotte Snyder, Josiab L. Barton,
John If. Blair, Robert H. Patterson.
F. M. II. PenneU.
Three and Four per cent, interest will be
paid on certificates of deposite.
Jjan 23, 1890 tt
Tresspass Notice.
All Drrsons sre berebv cautioned not to
treaspaag on the farm land and woodland of
tbe nndernipned in Millord township, for
the purpose ot hauling, bunting, fishing,
picking berrit-s, throwing down fences, cut
ting timber, Tbe law against tresspass
ing will be enforced.
Dasiel Fishes.
November 27, VS'M.
Season,
CGLLfiB or QUFF
CAN EE RELIED ON
to .O-isooXoirS
BEARS THIS MARK.
TRADE
Pi
31
MARK-
handsome cake of
still to the front. Aim leading all competition ur
Honesty Integrity Enterprisel
MEYERS
is conducting a gigantic sale of special values iu stylish spring clothing for
men and youths. A most charming headgear.
6y Men's real tailor made imported Press nnd Business Suits for on-9-Lly
$12. For the first time iu the annals of the Clothing Trade tbis
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.
oat patch pockets, and they are just as good as they're nobby. Tbe Cuta
way frock suits include some tine materials as Wide Wales, Clay Diagonals,
Worsted Scotches, and Bradford Cassimere6. Every Suit is worth from
10 to 25 per cent, above the price we
HERE'S A DANDY, ONLY $3-33 FOR liUV'S SL ITS WORTH Z & G
This sale consists of about 475 Short l'ant Suits. They are all made
of extra fine quality and fashionable materials, and trimmed in the beet
possible manner, They certainly are the best bargains offered this season.
Your choice to-day for 3.33
An almost endless assortment of
Chevoits, Worsteds, &c, and every suit
BOYS' SHORT-PANT SUITS.
Our assortment includes evervthincr worth haviu-r. from the plainest
to the richest designs gee the suits we offer at $l.i( to 51.78 anil $i 2o.
On each one you will effect a big saving of money. Then we shall offer an
extraordinary tine line of Boys' Suits
cream styles of the season. Be sure
We Ckrge eo more for good Reliable Goods than others do for Poor,
Our aim is to make permanent customers of everv one who calls onrs.
To serve everyone that will not require pressing to call again. Thus it is
that we now stand exclusively on the merits of our goodj aud Lavs inaug
urated this
CHEAT SPECIAL VALUE DISPERSION-
in the fullest assurance that we can prove to yoy our ability to discount
every other house iu trade in giving the utmost value and satisfaction for
every cent you may bo pleased to invest with us.
Sre the .Magnificent Sack Suits from 5 up to $10.
See our one threanJ tour Button Cutaways, S. :?10. P2, $15.
See our Black Twill Vhevoit Suits, Sack or Frock at $10.
See our Boys' Short F ant Suits for $1 05.
See our Boys' Long-Pant Suits for
COME AMD GO THBOUCH
Not only you bodelightel aud astouudeil at its uiaLrnitude and the un
iform prices every whorj pr-.irailiiig, but. you will discover that we carry ev
ery novelty of the season in ample variety Our b.jys and Children's Straw
Goods at present being a special feature, calling forth the admiration of
everyone. We further take particular pleasure iu calling attention to our
FIRMSJ11NGS, TlllXk AXD
Mhich are replete to the minutest detail, and you will !iud them respec
tively in line submitting unlieirj of valucaand a varictv of goods such as
it would be impossible to rind elsewhere.
LATEST STYLES ! LEST QUALITY! LOWEST PRICES
is our standing motto. Iicre are a few instances :
j.ue ceieurateil i'olaris Jean I'auts,
Good durable Cassimere Suits, sold
fc-iTWitb. every boy and man's
KUEE OF C11AKC.F,
17
the Leading and Largest outfitter
ERD
1805, ESTABLISHED, 18hi).
Special Incilation rlo The izublie
To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clwthiiig that goes on dailj
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HAELET.
It will L
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest U examine the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AXJD CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His price leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail
to give him a call if in need ol Clothing
D. W. HARLEY
IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT WE UAVK
The Largest Stock
-OjV-
HAKDWAREIJN
IJuildingHardware was never to low a now,
.aii.s, locks, m(t:s ... i;ii:.r, i'liki er,
in fact everything in the Hardware Lin iin'uilin lliiihc Fumisliiny Goods
WALL PAPKII, BLIIIS, Ac,
ircj'ow$oldat Itoltoin I'rioe by
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO
SPKIXG AXD SUMMER GOODS.
t mould inform the public that I have
now in my new millinery store t ny pia a
nr mManm ni Witer street. M illliutovvt..
1 "
1 second door from corner of Brirtgo street,
full stock of Spring snd isuiuiuer milliuerj
roods, ill now, and of the latest styles,
snd hiring employed first class milliners7
1 am prepared to supply tbe public with
everything fonnd in firstclass milliuer
store, come and examine my stock. !
consider it no trouble to show good.
MRS. DEIBL.
March 22-87,1 .y.
shall offer only $12.
Short Pant Suits at $3, in CaMsirseres.
a "dead" bargain.
at $4, $5, and $ti.50 There are the
and take a look at them.
OUB H&T DEPARTMENT
SATCHEL DEPARTMENT.
sold everywhere at !1 for 7'.lc.
everywhere at H, and $10. for $0.
suit bought we will givet
A HAT AXD HALL.
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7171
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1 m J
of mankind in Juniata County.
THE COUJNTY
01 -ot-. unity. O. A. tttU DrvsVatwtBj, Jl. I,
WAITED- CitTS
to saMciT oiuj.'h rou aca
A TREES, SHAUBS, l. V:.
t ..-s. STEADY -'. onK
S.V:-r. a .
- TlJ-JiJj'Jr- R..1-... i,.f. 1...
OLji huum. urrxec. U r.y mm''ltitirly fur er-su.
R. C. CHASE sV. CO., PHILA., PA.
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