t i SENTINFJi & REPUBLICAN Hll)MUAT. AUK. 27. 185MJL MIFKLINTOWN : TERMS. subscription, tIJSO per uiom if paid advance; --l If paid ta ad vane. Trnnt advertieomentn tneerted at M msU pr 'nch ,or racn taaertloo. frinivent business notioee la local col gma, 10 cents per lino lor eaea tneertloa. redactions will b mad ta those desiring a, adwtio by tha year, half or qmrnrtc Hrpubilcao Prlmarr tlan. Elec- . . mwtinc of the Ki-piiulican Couatv (-.."ramirt.-r, hM in Mifflintuwn, Saturday .-,, ih. it " ordered that the .,,,rv K'.-cfii-n of Ibe Republican party ! Juma'a county be bvki at Ib nana! places (or hol'ting th general elections on ji.Tl'KDA Y. SKl'T EMBER 6, 1(90. (lrpll " opnt-d in the towoihips at n in tbt birUKha at 4 o'clock and la .in op.-n in both nntil T o'clock P. U tail tin Kf'nm Judge Convention tu aura ,,,, d announce the mult to be held ia tbaOonrt ll'iu at Mifflin town on, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 18'JO, CARL. F. KSPENSCHADK, ttet : Caairmaa. VT. E Haslet, See. rbt fullearinjr are tbe offices tor which tbe ttniiidstes are to be placed in nomination Cong'"- ,ra.aliirF. PreiUoootary. CiitiDt Trreaurer. Two Cinnty ConiiBinaioui'ra. T County Auditors. ptri. t Attorney. t'hairnijii l ountv Committee. aVT-a-ntativi Delegate. SHORT LOC.1LS. Iuil-rveur if nil kin. Is at Hoixo gii.u A. Sus. I'atteraon. Pa. Ee certain of jour assessment on or before tbe 3rd day of September. Bvron aliuiuau has planted 5(KH) celery plants on bis farm near Mex ico. Tiie Lutheran Sabbath School will picuii in Sohweier's woods on Thurs- ur. I)r. Harry 1. Derr of Mifllinburjj, was &t Lome to see hi pareuta last wtek. Samuel Wilsou, of Oakland, is tsirui isr tlic l:iukiur business ia the Uonal Mini. j calling for mail in this list will plea Joseph Hughes of the Franciscus ; nsk for adventised matter. Letters: Lardwari' (t.re is off on a recreation Miss Annie Kidil, Miss Lucy Seiple, trip to Maryland. lavid Weaver, J. P. Louck. Kppublicun voters don't fail to be James McCaclbv. P. M. rfL'itereil or asheased on or before Robert Stone and D. L. Sandi Tbiirstlay Sep. 3rd. arrived here on the evening of the Tlirre will be preaching iu the 19th inst having ridden from Wash Tlniiiij'sxiitnwn K nscopal church ou ington D. C, as far as to Van Dvka Sumlav, .Vucust 31. station 5 miles south of this place, John Slnir of Thilipsburg, form ou hicycles. A heavy rain at the er!v of thi-. t...vn. was among his ( p''e inluci them to take the cas, fnin.is hrre la,t week- n1 trvel lt "hort, d,;t?t of 5 Do Cnwfnrd is at home on va-j cati m. fr.iru his lnlx)r9 in Wanua- uukers l'i.ii idelphiii store. j Mr. r,.M . h i;otl.ro k. Miss Bell I Eot!.ro.-U. and Smnl Kothrock. camp, ..ttM!,.1Ji:rtiiwt ! Tin-o-iitrntiiil of the disojverr ' ufc"al in lVnusvlvania will be cele-: brsteil in S ptemlK-r next year." Call and see our line of Fall over coats. irLi.oruron A- Sox. Patterson, Pa. JaiUt-s Alexaudvr has sold his dwelling hiiuse aud three lots of, proiiuJ in P:ittersin to Geo. L. How.r f. r $1100. The Iiiavtr Spricgs Herald says : A voting -onple of Beaver town went tit deep in a hammock and did not wakwn nntil daylight. Mt-isures t iken and suits made to or icr on tho shortest notice. IIot.i.oBAfoH k Sort, I'uttersox, Pa. A tlirtp venr ild horse with white face m l white hind foot, dark buy color, w s stolen from the field of Ja- cub (i. WUehaupt some nights ago. j F..rty six hnsi, is tbo number, that i Dr. LiiLien Liuka, and bis nephews Audit an.! James Banks, caught in the river iii the narrows on the 19th inst. "Mrs. Jones, how do you manage to keep your boy in the house as yon i ? I can'tksep mine off the streets." Mrs. Jones" I always cut his hair rav'Wif." South Dakota wheat, according to Lite dpati'hes, turns out poor in tLwshiug. Tbe average is 8 bushels fwrar-e for wheat and 20 bushels lor i at 9 e.-. t:i!li. diet the, coming winter' 111 lie cbii tK- cnnfineil tn rwirafnaa I t'1 cahhage. There will be no such 'luiii" as sens in:ni nn tvltii ,...nn.wl ' ui tii'Hes, :ui'l apple. i.iy,l r P.mtial) iker. aged 12 years, M of lock j.iw last Thursday at his hi her s house in Patterson. He had "ten kicked on a leg alyiut a week prtivions to death by a horse. Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu Oia it animals cured in 30 minutes b-W".H,lford' Sanitary Lotion. This r fails. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Or-J-'-'ists, Mifflintown. Nov. 6. Buying -'browned coffee in pound piper saek-s is a good deal like buy 'BK pig in a poke, but when you bny coffee browned in the Washing ton street grocery browner, you can what you buy. Thero being some doubt aa to the ij af September being the proper ? for nnesstuetib. It is best to WfTtmi, K n,. i;..,. . ...1 r"rtai!i about the time, and w trie reason voters sbonld be asses- I en or More the 3rd of ber. Septem Tl Berk count? Agricultural and 'rti. ulturnl Soeiety will hold their "h snnuJ exhibition at tbe city of iWhne, .September 16 ber 16. 17, 18 and list of preminms . ism. j an ; reflations, address Cyras - o. lUuiUng, Pa. . 9 k-kVP pnrehne-.l a hew stock of 'othiB- ami j or,ler ta make room lr it, are se-lling tbe goods bought braver, at greatly reduced prices HoLLO&Arort A. SoJt, Patterson, P. Every f.u-iuir that u.ed the L P. n-.tiina Fertilizer last year wants it pHln d will Lave no other this -'r. That is certainly grand ad ""Hemsnt for this Wonderful Fer or sale by J. F. Jacobs Port Royal, Fa. Pn. Wiat.-, . r T ;, n l 3Ii,.ea Lila and Julia Web- m i i t i ri . .'.is- . . her of Lewistown, hava oea to i. Ltlrj to au CsUte of l . left by an uude. J. 11. Webber tliexl in AmRt.rr7r.. rr j found ,500 X)(i bl-r kLi two IL in Amsterdam. Holland Webber, of CleveUod. Ohio. . 7 ??!? f 30 b"8el of wheat will t-ke 151U of lime, 2Glb- of phosphor- I p'OJ 12LU of To. 1. Thomaa fwUhaer contain, all these element. iX not be put off with some inferior article, bat send in jour order to J. F. Jacob. Port Royal, Pa. The Prohibition convention at Har r"bri? last wwk nominated Charlen . Jiuier by ztiu Totes aiiainbt 101 for John D. GilU for Governor. Charles 1 Hyatt, was nominated for Lieuteuant Uovornor. Wilaam T Dunn of Allegheny was nominated lor .-ecreury of Internal Affairs. When a farmer buys a ton of fresh uiauure, ne ih Daulirjjj 13231bs. of water. Why not use the L P. iuoiuas r-nospbate? It contains just wiiat the crop will need, and will save paying for water when you UttTd plenty of it on tbe farm. For sale uy J. r. Jacobs, Port Itoyal, Pa. ine transfer of the Gin Spring lic aicio me x-ori Itoval fair nonmU last Thursday, was a" access. The inclement weather did not interfere with the enjoyment of the larce com pany for in lloral hall there was room enough for all. The party was kept up io Between n ana Vi o clock at niht. Uothe l'.Uh inst, the day the storm devastated Wilkesbarre, a cv- cione came near euonrjh to the ground in Milford township to catch a wa'oD of Marry Cunningham, and CKrry it a distance of a hundred feet. t ortanately tbe cyclone lifted itself from tbe ground, and sped away no man knows whither. Minn Lizzie AdAtus and Clara J. TbompHoo, have taken a tent at Wil liams Grove for the week, and are accompanied by Misses Sillie Cur ran and Jennie Wilson of Van Wert. Maggie A 4ama and Sadie Milli;an of Locu-st Grove, Walker towusbip, and Maggie Wilson, Katie Wilson and Mary MoMeen of Oakland Mills. Advertised list of letters uncalled for. remaining in the Post Office, at MitHintowD. Penna, for tbe week ending, Anguft 23. ISiK). Persous miien iv rau. A ner leu asmnsrion nn th 16th. The Huntingdon county Kepubli- ra,,a have re nominated Dr. Atkinson ;r Congress There were three Huntingdon connty candidates be- ts.. tl. r,.nAn;nn MnJ. Tt.nn. c t l... i . t" tt t ti w r o ... , ai,:. was re-endorsed on first ballot by the following vote . Atkinson, 74; John son. 52; Lane. 9; Mattern, 6. Ktiglish Spavin Liniment removes alt Hard, Soft, or Caloused LumVi anil Blemishes, from horses. Blood j Savin, (Jurbs, Splints, Sweeney, Iiing Htio, Stifles.Spmins, all Swol len Thronts, Gjughs, &c Save $50 by the use -f one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov 6- A Tsvonia dispatch to the Fian-cisi-o Chronicle says: "Henry Waldo rind Miss Florence Hoffman were ...... 1 ; t n. . . ..n n T.'iL-d 1 .1 - Tacoina, this afternoon while fishing, Waldo capsized the boat while at tempting to bait a book, tie kept on the surface with Mis Hoffman nutil exhausted, and then they sank in each other's arniF. They were be trothed." From city paper: Thro was a fear ful racket going on inside, and the policeman stood on the curb simply waiting for a cry of murder or some other sufficient incentive before he broke open the door. Just then the head of the house rushed out ma tly, with his vest on up-side-down and his sister's Johnny hat on his head. What is it!" asked the frightened po lir-emau. oin" down iu his pocket for j his pistol. "It's a , boy, answered the frantic parent, as he the street. ran down Not long since, Charles S. Wolfe d.'iurted the nrolii'oitioa cauj iu disgust for Pttttison s cause, but last week, he came to the front at the Prohibition convention in Harris burg and threw I'attison overboard and' declared himself for the cold water caudidate- Mr. Wolfe is no longer interesting as a man of ear nest conviction always is. He now fills the bill aa a political contortion ist. j The Republicans of Huntingdon count v nominated tne loiiowiug uta. et : Congress, L. K. Atkinson, Mif- fl,rt.n. Ttjislature. 1 . SI. Ayu Huntingdon, Dr. Z. L. Jones, Shad Gap; Associate Judge, Simon Wright, Union Township; Piothonotary, Cap tain John Brewster; Register and Recorder, Milton Isenberg, Bhirleya burg; Treasurer, George G- Hulchi. sonT Warrior's Mark; District Attorn ey, Charles G- Brown. Town people Wui back from Millikeu's grtve on Saturday v mug, reoortinir. att uncommonly 'a-ge K.rvo.t hiMue assembly. Tbesi i- 'U- m were Jnade by J. Howard N-ely, 1-1 Atkinson, It TC McWilliams. Ia. A. J Patterson John optsu.'i a w t,..a.l llcv. Mr. IHvenport. m. itrB iMija and a choir cf singe's were in niie- anoe. J-De jjar m aS COW lOr lUC lim of vear. MioiV uien won- over coats and women were jbed in laa ana winter rai. I have a new supply of Hoosicr fimin Drills which is now the nvet t.npo'ar drill of the time. Too much cannot be said in ils favor, for N who have used it say it is the best Pri'd made, nd if yoa want tne ht est and moet perfect Spring Tootn Harrow, either Steel or Wood frame, ywn will boy the Tiger every time. Come and take good look at this machinery nd you will awn urou. J. F. Jacobs. Port Kova!, Ta. I Tb Arrente of thm Pn Mfn,l Life Inurnm f .-,f ?!.:111,; were in town thin -k. paviat' the polices in that company, on the life of the late Mary M. Rickenbaugh, of Mexico, this county. Thw old lady had Sl.000 insorane in foar polio of $3,000 each. Mrs. Solomon Si ber held one policy; Philip M. Kep ncr one policy-, Jonathan B. Okeson one policy; and David Sieber and Mrs. Nancy Bergy one. J. H. Mat er of Harrisburg. general agent, and A. S. Okeson of Academia, agent for this county, were tbe parties, who settled the claim. At Marysville, on Friday, a 14 year old son of William Irwin was lower ei into well to recover a bucket which had become detached from a rope. Just as he reached the sur face, and ;the father extended his hand to the boy the wall caved in and the latter was cent downward with vast amonnt of earth and stone piled over him. The accident occurred at 4 o'clock and it was 8 before the rescuers could reach him. Aside from a sprained ankle and lew bruises, and remarked that he was worth a dozen dead boys yet. An old pump stock saved the boy's life. He clnng to this during the long hours he was nnder the debris. The river is getting to be more of a coal mine every year. Quite number in this town gather their winter's coal in tbe river. Thev shovel it np aud sift it It is wash ed down from the coal mines up tbe country. McVeytown Journal. Aucr. 21. Mr Lsndis and Miss Lenbarr, of Lewis- town, went to camp meeting on Sun day morning in a bnggy. Miss Len barr was not feelin" very well when she arose that morning and did not eat any breakfast or very little. Some time after dinner, which had been eaten about 2 o'clock, she com plained of having serious pains and requested being taken home. After starting sbo was taken with spasms, being so violent that it was all ber companion could do to keep her iu tne buggy and drive. On reacbin" this place, she was taken to Dr. A. Rothrocks. where medical, atten tion was given her. Notwithstand ing she passed the night in excruciat. ,D agony. Monday mornintr her case looking very serious, her brother-in-law and wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dunkinson and Dr. James Mahon were telegraphed fr and arrived on way passenger. On eeeiDg tbe pa tient Dr. Mahon gave bis opinion that she could not live, which was the case, death coming to her relief Mon day evening. Her remains was sent to Lewistowu, on Monday night. Miss Lenbarr was aged 19 years. H?r home proper was in Greencaa tie. Pa., but for a number of years she had been making her home at her sister's 5Irs. Dunkinson, of Lew istowu. Re-unlon Day Chan-real. Soldier's re union day has been changed from, the 25th day of Sep tember to the 18th day of September. MIFFLM ACADEMY. The Fall term of MifHin Academy, will legin on Sept. 15th. Pupils will be thoroughly prepared for col lege, for teaching, or for business in general: Tuitiou same as hereto fore. Aibew Banks, Aug. 27,-3t, Principal. fEYT DRl'G STORE. M. P. Crawford, Phabmacxst, has ojiencd a new drug store in Mif flintown and has in btock a full line of all goods kept iu a first class drugstore. Pkescrhtions accitiate lt coMPorsnrD. Purity of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Democrat and Register building, opposite Odd Fellows' Hull, Bridge street. tf. Held It fa the Light. The man who tells you confiden tially just what wiil cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balaam this year. Iu the preporation of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no t xpense is spared to com bine ohlv the lest a id purest ingred ients. Hold a 1 .ttle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light at d look through it ; notice the bright, clear !ok ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and $1. tf. Trans-Con tine ital Route IA CBICAOO, MILWACKEE 8T. PAUL AND KORTHKKX TACIl-IC RAILROADS. Through Fulhnan Sleeping Car leaves Chicago daily at 5:30 P. M. For St. Paul aud Minneapolis. " Fargo, North Dakota. " Helena and Butte, Montana. 44 The Yellowstone Paik. Spokane Fulls and Tacoma " Portland, Oregon. Best Route to Seattle and all North Pacific Coast points. The scenic line to California, via I Portland and Shasta Route. Tickets on sale everywhere. For information apply to any agnf, or address A. V. H. Cabfenter, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Oct 10, '90. A Cure tor Constipation Sick. Headache. and Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cur for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known ; s iino r amiij meuniuo. i T 1 - 1h warn -.nA wis rtVi 4 ' rurM hi raw utfauitbuc iu u.u- . . vw- 1 1 j x or iuo oioo.., u - : lor Ilie I WW lug ut. y l-- ion it i(w-ft wonaern. l TuiJiTisis sru it at oOcts a package. tf TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been re stored to health by simple means. after suffering for veral years with j $1 503; Texas and range steer, $2. a severe lunir affection, and that ! 70a4.C5. Hogs Receipt. 1700 bead; ! dreatl disease (Sonsvm.pt ion, ia aox- j iou3 to make known to his fellow suf - ferers the means of cure. To those l desire it, he will cheerfully send j (fre of charge) a copy of the per- icnpuon usm, wmcu mej m nan I r sA.f . J.tL i BU10 cui c iui " " . bimiwi, I Catarrh, EroncAitu, and all throatjand lung MzfeJirs. He hopes all suffer ers will try his lciueiiy as it is in valuable. Those desiring the lne- scription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please addrwsa Rev. Edward Jt. Wilton, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. W. H. Rodgers for Congress. For tbe Jchiata Stnoniiii KcrcnucAS. I am a comrad. and I am exceed ingly surprised that such talented fellow comrad, as "A Walker town ship Veteran," has proven himself to lie. should be roped in to trot out such a bid Republican as comrad Rodgers for Congress or any other office. I do not mean that comrad RodgerB is morally bad, for I am not writing about him morally or relig iously, but about him politically. He has a political grievance, or he be neves ne nas political grievance against Atkinson: he is a sore head. because fce failed to get tbe post of fice, and now he is ready to pull tbe cnesiuuus oat oi tne are lor some other fellow, exactly as he wanted to pull tbe chestnut out of the lire for the Democrats after Cleveland was elected, if the Democrats would al low him to bold tbe post office. That ia the reason, be is culled a bad Republican. For the post office, be was willing to be a Cleveland con vert. He does not seem to have any political convictions. From his let ter to the -Yew York World, it ap pears ha may be converted as often as the administration changes. The Republican National Admin istration was scarcely buried, when Rodgers offered himself to the Cleve land victors as a convert. Republi cans were mourning over their loss, ! Rodgers was writing to tbe editor of tbe -AVto York World as to how he might get into tbe Democratic vic torious camp with the post office. The Republican party does not want a candidate for Congress of that kind. Neither do the Demo crats. To prove to you more fully what I mean, 1 herewith enclose Mr. Rodger's letter to the JVnc York World with the reply of the editor of that pajjer, and when you have read them, you will know by what "hocus pocus means, "A Walker township veteran had the wool so pulled over his eyes, as to recommend Rodgers for Congress. BOPOEHS LETTER. We have received tbe following in teresting mUsive from very pecu liar Pennsylvania poet-master: " To the Editor of the World." J "Tonr paper has bern commr to me er ver since the. election. At Brat I looked npon it as a joke some friend was trying to jet on on me, bat it's coming to frequent j to be a joke, and It haa aaanmed tbe cbar-j actetiatica or a regular twaa JUt anbscriber. Do jon expect me tu pay lor it f This la asking a goud deal. Ton have licked oar candidate lor President, by taa means ot which I will likely loae toy position ot pt master, and now yon ask me to subscribe tor your paper. Well, I will uuka yoa a I'UOfUSUlUN. As long as J remain P. M , I trill be a subscriber .to yonr paper. IK) YOU CATCH UN 1 Sow it theVo is any virtue m your paper, yu will keep me bre tor the purpose vl making A COM. vkkt our or ME." "Ke-pectfolly, W. U. koDocaa, P. If., Mirrllotown, December 22, 1SS5. Mr. Rodger's letter to tbe World brought forth th itittlamtBg aenwer, from the editor of the World, in which be pronounces Rodgers unfit for the position of poet maeter. Some kiud Iriend of the Dermic ratio permission baa probably subscribed for the World lor tbe MittliDtewn Postmaster for the purpose oi converting him We sball con tinue sending him the paper lor the period that it is paid lor. Tbe PKOPUdlTION lor ua to uae our influence to have Mr. Kodger'a retained aa Postmaster at MifBin town in order to secure a subscriber is tbe nature ol a GROSS HKlBfc. It ia absolute ly SHOCKINU IN ITS COAKSLNKSS. It shows conclusively that Mr. Kodgera IS UN'F.T tor tbe POSITION UK HOL.DS, and aa im aa tbe new administration ia iu-Ull'.-d we ball ue our ,oest endeavors to have him turned . ul. V trust that Mr. Cleveland's Secretary will make a rote of tbis man's case tins, JV- Y- World. HAVE TOU MOM TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? -CALL. AT THE FIRST X? A TLT XT WlM ,0 AMi f MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. VirrLI?STOWN W A KKSTS. If irniFTOwa, Anjr 27, 1P0. Pntf .....n. 1 r' , 17 Him 10 "hoakler, ........ .............. 7 Sides, VtrPLINTOWN GRAIN MABKBT Wheat, . ... irn, eld ... Oats Fee 90 4 82 SU $1.00 SI .60 1 60 20 00 1 2U 20 00 1 00 1 80 Cloverseed. ....... Timothy seed .... Flax seed ........ bran...... ..... Ubop. .., Shorts. Ground Alnm Salt American Salt...., rmiiKnnni MaRKITS, Angast 23 1S90. Wheat tl. to $1.09. Corn 55 to 56c. Oats 42 to 45c Live hens 12 to 13c. Roosters 7 to 8c. Egss 17 to 20c. Butter 15 to 23c. Southern apples at $1.50 to $o. a bar rel. Potatoes five eigLt bushel bask et at 42 to 45c. Sweet potatoes bushel brtket 70 to 80c. Hav 5 to $11. CmoAno, August 22. Cattle Re cipt. 11,000 head; shipm-nts. 3000 head: active, stetdy to shade higher; stax-rs, $3a5; cows, bulls and mixed, strong; rough and common, $3.90n : 4; prime packers, $4 0oa4.10; heavy '. and bntchers weights, $4.10a4.25; ; lisht, $4.104.25. Sheep Receipt. 7000 head Kteady for sheep; Lambs . lower: nsnvCT, "..o; nwwrp, . a . i .1 - t- e 1 tn.i n- t w- . rtKtiK iwa-.t, I mill up, ; j ?5a5.50. I I r FOR AND INFANTS INVALIDS. TRADl every WATERPROOF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON 3Jot t- pt:f K'ot to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARK. QZ UP TO T5.E MARK UCZDS HO LAUNDERING. CAM BC WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. CARTER'S CURE Siek na!achaiid iv1It all the troubtea inei dent to a bilious stale of the mum. such as IMsiineaa. Katiaw. Ilrowsiona." Dislrraa af K-r eauas; fain in tne SMa. e While ttieu- most remarkable success baa been shown in curiae SICK Headache, yet Ciim'i Limj Vrrn Prua are equally valuable in Constipation, curios: aad prerenunc this aanoytnc complaint, while bay also eorract all diaordars ot the stomach, stimulate the lirer and reenkue Has bowaav Tea tt they only cured ME AO) Ache ahey would be almost prtosleas as rhnen who suffer from able dissreastae complaint: tms fortunataly tbau- aoodnaea does not end here, and those who once try tbem will rind bees tittle Dills valoabls in so manv sin that sney win not be wllllnc so do witaot out them. cat i ACIX1E avHves we make our aisat nae while otbers do Dot. Our pills euro st Caarsa'a Lima Lrraa Pius are very small aad very easy to take. One or two pills make a dosa. Tber are strictly veiretable and do aos rripe or parre. but by their swetla sctina Please all wbo use them, la vials at S& cents: five for $1 . Sold eei y ehaie. or sent by mail CAI7H lOSaSXn CO. re Twt. h&ll bib MPri IteABUTIWL"1 rjw Tbraaivr Still a Kicking ! oo Our Competitors are kickintr lrfrn - 't vcry advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our SUPERB SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. They kick because they're left. Their kicking is the strongest testimony that can be offered to Our excellent stock ami low 2riccs, Don't fail OUR GRAND DISPLAY or New Goods The Sight of and if you miss ains witiiont a pairaJlel- BOOTS SLIPPERS, - - OVERSHOES, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, -FOR EVERYBODY AT G.W. HECK'S SHOESTORE, OX HR1DGEST.; MIFFLINTOWN, PA. I is & solid handsome caJteof '-eV5 J scouring soap which has no equal for all cleaning purposes exceph'n the laundry-To use it is to valua ih What Trill SAP0U0 do? Why Veirrt oni rkvwe OV. r P.rxtm "l V1a -n the grease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. You can scour , 0 Jcutcs and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly. The wa4Ji-ba6in, tha bath-tab, even the greasy kitchen sink will be as clean as : a new you SAP0I20. One cake will prove all we say. Be a j (nr Juijm... r(! try it. CP H27aTT31TC ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., NEW YORK. TMC ONLT ttrfect Substitute for Mother' t Milk. tRVALWALC w Cmuii larawTwai awe Ttrraiaa. 4 Qaicklr Atmmilmtot ra OveecwTic. consumptive. Convalescent. A PEnrCCT NUTNIBNT iw tu Wasnaa Oiaaaaca. teawiaaa No COOKIN. Kccea ibj An. Cuatris HEIIO aw hook. Ta cum ro rnma Of ib. ana.- madal u aikaswa, Dob4r-oodaa Co.', boston. Mas. COLLAR or CUFF TRADE ELLUL0 " at . Mark. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, F MIFFLISTOrf-ll, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholder. Individually Liable. JOSEPH BOTH ROCK. Prttxint. T. TAN IRWIN, CesAtcr. ISIOTOBl. W. C. Pomeroy, John Uertsler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rotbrock, Philip M. Kepner, Lenis K. Atkinson, ToCCBOLBSBS : Philip H. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, h. E. Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Jesiah L. Barton, John M. Blsir, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samnel S. Rothtock. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be sid on certificates of deposit. fjan 23, 1890 Tresspass notice. Alt persons are hereby cautioned not to tresapaaa on the farm land and woodland of tha undersigned in Milford township, for the purpose ot hauling, hunting, fishing, picking berries, throwing down fences, cot ting timber. A:. Tbe law against tresspass ing will be enforced . Daiikl Fishes. November 27, 1890. to examine or you will miss the Season, that you will miss SHOES, - - RUBBERS, it will clean paint, make oil-cloths A asT. a1 VTAa. O ! rmAav0tA Tf VfV-TTI T3SE3 IS E77 CSZ SAPCLIO. NOW FOR A BOOM ! Dull JMugust to be Turned into the Busiest Month of the Year. MEYERS' house cleaning day. "Will bring about the desired result. There will be no foolishness or child's play about this sale ; we must have room to plane our new Fall stock, that's all there is to it, and we propose to have it at any cost. In order to clear our coun ters, tables and Shelves of Sum mer goods, we have decided on a thorough and radi cal mark down of our prices a plan wo have never known to fail. TREAT THE PUBLIC TO GENUINE BARGAINS. Don't be afraid to stand a loss if it must be and you have more customers than you can attend to This is Meyers' rule, and it looks like a charm. During this great house cleaning sale we will offer our entire stock of. MExV'S AND BOYS' SLITS AT HALF PRICE. MEK'S.AND BOYS' PAXTS AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S AND BOYS' II ATS AND CAPS AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING Trunks, Satchels and valises at half Price. And, charge your memory with this fact : Wo not only say : At Half Price," but we sell at Hair Price. You know from past experience that we nev er make statements in the newspapers that we can not back op with deeds and our present House clean ing sale will be no exception to this rule. Now, then "put money in thy purse," be it ever so little and at tend this sale. We have made the reductions, it re mains for you to take advantage of them. This is the last ehance of the season the last and greatest cut of prices, and if you're wise, you will make a bee line immediately to Meyer's Grand Depot As is usual in such cases, the earliest purchasers will catch the best bargains. Don't defer jour coming, therefore, bat let us see you as soon as you possibly can. You will be surprised at how far your dollars will go. FERD MEYERS, THE LEADING CLOTHIER. MIFFLINTOWN. l'V. 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 1889 Special Invitation To The i'uhlic To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stoek ot Uoods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREX It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFl JN TOWN PA. IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT WK HAVR The Largest Stock -OF- HARDWARE IJN THE COUJNTY; Uuildirgfllardware was never so low as now, KAILS, LOCHS, IIIXUEA AvC, f EM EXT, M.1STEB, in fact everything in the Hardware Line including Hour Furnishing Goeds WALL, PAPER, BLINDS, fcc., Arc Kow Sold at Bottom Price ky FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, j I wodW inform tbe public that I have ' now in my new millinerr store at my place j of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner ef Bridge afreet, fall stock of Spring srid Summer millinery ; Koods, all new, and ef tbe latest styles, and having employed flrst class milliners . I am prepared to snpply the public with ' everything; fonnd in a Brstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I ' consider it no Trooble to show foods. MBS. DEI3L. March 22-87,1 .v. GOODS AT HALF PRICE. 4 wnm,. m. a. sm. sea BnJ.u. v. WANTED AGENTS T,bI-ioit okdi m rvK vis TREES, SHRUBS, VINES. &e. STEADY WORK atniH-r- A Bxpomos. or Co- missioa ir prierrs. saapiM tto rennsyiva4a TVs Bakelaasaa eVsileirlw LsaUtMai. fjr i'r m- OC Moaac urnoau U rUc tmmmintU II J jt thj. R. C. CHASE A CO., PHIL A. PA. i .V i .1 ni iimi i inmiii i anal jfsej r". l ' lg.Mmi:-Ji;;;iaUiiiu