SENTINEL & REPP BLI CAN rTEDSESDAT. SEP. S. 1890. MIFFLINTOWN : TERMS. notxK-Hptlon, $1.60 per aaanm if paid Tnce ; - W If o paid m advance. fr.ni.ient adrartiaemeata naerted at 60 ec taper Inch for each Inaortioa. -Transient busineee notice in local eol- in cent m Una for each. Insertion. perfections will be mada to thoaa desiring edTertiae by tha year, half or qaartrr Republican Primary Election- ItiiKlini oftlw Republican Couaty .,n,itiT. bald in Miffliatowa, Saturday, jane -lh' 1 lt w" rdereit that the pnniarv KIrctioo of tha Republican party Qt Juniata counly be held attaeuaaal place tor beUing tne grnerat eirciiuna uo SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 190. tBt. poll to be ppeaed in the tewaehipa at in tb boroughs at 4 o'clock and to aiain open in both until 7 o'clock P. M., md tbe Krtum Jodje Conrenlion to sam UP at.d announce toe rraun io am nana la tbeOurt House at Mifflintown on. KilNDAl, SEPTEMBKR 8, 1890, mt I o'clock P- M.. CARL F. KSPENSCHADE, Attrit . Cra. W. K UaateY, The following are the office tor which the 4ndil'r are to be placed io aominatioa. Cusgieea. l.rg a'ature. J'rutbooolaxr. Cuuoty Trraeurrr. Tt LVuoty Cemmlaaioocra. Tee ConntT Auditor. tttrtct Attorney. Chairman County Comraittoe. KVprcecatatire Delegate. SHORT LOCjILS. Full p:tstur is abundant. Tbi iUtU'al caldron begins to boil. A uuinler of farmer sowed wheat last erk. The schools in town war opened ju TueaiT. (itTrge Bartler, and wife of Al tounu. are in town. A partv pic-nicked at Tuscarora tatKu lust Friday. Miss Grace Loudon is Tisiting frieuiln in IWtiruc re. There are only three ciril case boi kevl for court this term. Miss Mary Br ale. is risiting the fitxuilv of ex-Shariff Loudon. Underwear of all kinds at IIolxo bAiciR Jc .Sox. Patterson, Pa. Charles Thomas returned to school at West Chester, on Monday. The Grippe hat agin pat in an ap pearance in European countries. Senator Dclamater will lie at Port Itoyal Fair on the '26th day of Sepr. President Harrison and family are at t'resaon Springs on the mouutain. The Lutheran Sabbath School pic niced in Kchweier's woods on Thurs day. Heavy rain of the ttith 'of Aupnet caiihed vtryone to think of .the June flood. Walter Oberholtzer, has resnmed his studies in the Seminary atSelina- t,'r. .ve. The Missea Bellf and Carrie Irrr are visiting friends at Blain, Perry county. There bus leeu rain enough to make ploughing easy in the tongbe6t grcuud. J.ilm Cihulka, hiva returned from (a!prt, to live here and work at his trade. Curl Kopenfwade waa in Philadel phia buying new goods for the store Inst week. Thieves in Perry county cut off anddle flaps, for it is petaumed shoe soles. Many Juniata county people at tended the Granger's pic-nic at Wil liam's Grove. Tin Misies Hertzler of Hunting don have been visiting their friends Miss liess Peunell, Contractor. G. W. Smith has al most completed the macadamizing of Washington street. Miss Minnie McAlister has return ed from visiting; friends in the west ern part of the state. Mr. aud Mrs. F. M. if. Pennell' hare returned from, a trip to the east ern part of the state. Mrs. George Bartley of Altoona has Itetin visiting the family of her parents in this borough. Miss Mattie Snyder, was the guest of her friends Miss Eva Rittenhnnse, in Lewintown over Sunday. Moot of the tents on the Newton Hauiilton camp-meeting ground have l en re-rented for next year. Miss Maud Krider, has gone to Hazleton, where she will live with her uncle, and attend school. Byron Shuman brought from Mt. Gretna, specimen pieces of iron ore from the mines of that region. Mr. Mary Kauflman, and family have moved to Hazel ton, where her daughter Mary teaches school. John F. Braden, killed his wife by ahooting at Johnstown, Cambria Co., last Thursday. Cause, jealousy. Mr. and Mrs Knouse and daugh ter from Philadelphia, are visiting the family of Mr. Tobias Auker. The Juniata Valley Editorial Aaso" nation is off on its annual excursion. Winchester is its objective point. Call and see onr line of Fall over COats. HoLLOBACGH & SOS. Patterson, Pn. Barbel, daughter of Rev. Mr. Hen derson, gave a tea party last Friday afternoon, on her eleventh birth day. J. ii. Thomas, and Thomas of Chester county who visited rela tives in Juniata, returned to their home last Friday. Jesse Howe, was last week trans ferred from Tyrone, to do duty in the telegraph office of the railroad company at this station. Wm. Sielier aged about 75 years, f near Salem, died on the 27th of August. Interment in the Mennon ite grave yard near Oakland. Tbe emperor ;"f Germany will publish a newspaper alter tie 1st of October. Upon the lowest estimate, Joseph will have 400 crates of peAches orchids hi'' iW" P ! Le istown people have a pleartre txut steansr np and down in the dam in the river with the promise of larger boat for the same waters. ,,tT , W- IL en will preach in tbe Lutheran church next Sabbath, ScrT,M'8 in morVine at 10.30 and tn tbe evening at 7.30. Measures taken and suit made to order on the shortest notice. HoixoBAueR k Sow, Patterson. Pa. An exchange say, - The Xewton Hamilton Camp was the mot suc cessful at least from a financial point of view, held since it organization. "The heavy rains of Tuesday night Caused irrar vi- . - iu nwuaort lanu Co., nndermining houses, sweep ing awav trees and drownin2 two D. L. Detra of Walker township, has gone to Matawan, X. J., to teach school. He taught in new Jeraev 1-ist wmter. but was at borne during aev PUUIIUDI, There will be a grand balloon as cenaton and parachute jumps bv Prof. CI J J., i. Fair Ground at Newport, Septem ber 17 and 19. Itch, Mange, and scratches on bu man ie ,nini.1 . . ..i - . - " "-"" "J ou minutes by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. This nve f m i 1 QAM 1 V y , . " - u it xanKs et uo Druggist. Mifflintown. Nov. 6. William Luck and son Harrr re- tutned to trite nTo t - - iiui amrroa county last week. Thev were em- r v bi. iu jumoering business in the above named county all summer. The Railroad Company reduced the number of its track hands, on the firxt of th m..nl. n Auauumoer of working hours were also reduced. work. The Mifflin conntv Jury rravn the tax -pavers of Juniata county a black eye. when the Faid Juniata conntv. shall pay $52,708.50 for the bridge across the river at Mifflintown. Joseph Bashore of Port Roval. who had gone to Hydes Md., to engage in the fruit canninj business, was severely injured by the bursting of a rifle with which he was practicing on the 10th of August. We have pnrchased a new stock of clothing, and in order to make room for it. are selling the (rood bonght from Mrayer, at gTeatly reduced pnees HoixomroH h Sox. Patterson, Pa. Mrs. Law. wife of Stewart Law of Lock Haven, died on the 23rd of August, seed 71 years. Her hus- Imnd survives her. They were well knownineople in Juniata, a genera ion aaro, Mr. Law having been born here. Mrs. Law was born in Lock Haven. Advertised list of letters uncalled for remaining in the Post Office st MifTlintown Penna. For the week ending Aug. 30, 1890. Persons call ing for mail in this list will please ak for advertised matter. Letters. Miss Roach, Miss Hannah Davis, Miss Duvid Fogleman. Jam as McCaci.et, P. M. Judge Harry White, of Indiana has rendered a decision in effect that borongh council cannot compel property holders to pay for the pav ing of sidewalks put down under the direction of the borough author it its, on the principle that to force payment of a j nncontracted debt is un -constitutional and un-American. Ex. Last Wednesday, Banks Beashor was finishing threshing timothy seed at his barn at Van Wert. In his effort to stop the machine the lock failed to work but the strap was thrown off and in its liackward fly it looped over Wis head and around his shoulders and jerked him 10 or 12 feet with such violence that he has been in bed ever since. Letters remaining in the Patter son. Pa., poet office not called for : C. A. Jackson; Michael Hoffman, Llovd H. Hartman. C. H. Higgioson, A. P. and S. E. Connaut. Postal cards : John I. Hainea. Persons asking for letters in the above list. please sav thev are advertised. W. H. McNrrr. P. M. Sep't 1, 1890. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Caloused Lumps and Blcmiiihes, from horses, Blood Spavin, Curlwi. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swol len Throats, Coughs, &c Save $30 by the use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov 6 A conference of colored men from all parts of tbe state wm held at Harrisburg last week, to consider matters relative to political and in dustrial interests of the state. The resolutions adopted heartily endorse tbe candidates on the Republican state ticket as true representative meu in whom they have coufidence to administer the affairs of the state to the best interests of all classes. One who claims to know, savs: The heirs of the Kalbach family, most of whom reside in Philadelphia and other parts of Pennsylvania, are in receipt of lniormouon tnat a vast es tate in Germany awaits them, and thev are taking active steps to estab lish their identity. The property has leen for some years in the jhjsscss- lon of the German government, and is valued all the war from $1S,000, 000 to $.10,000.000. " Banks Kauffruan was in Spruce Hill, last Thursday to see a citizeH-OB business. His surprise can better be imagined than described, when the reader is informed that he fonnd the citizen that he was looking for. with a number of other citizens of that neighborhood busily engaged in fighting a fire in a straw stuck in front of the barn of Prothonotary Memminger. The fire in the stack was discovered abont daylight, and it was 9 o'clock in the forenoon, when Kanffman was there. The fire was then believed to be under control. The stock did not born well on account of the straw being wet. Mr. Kanffman came to town aud informed Prothonotary Memminger of the fire. Memuiinger hastened to the farm. TLe ro and excitement were over. Mr. Memminger s broth er lives on the place, and that morn- lngluenve year old son followed! bim to the bam. aud while his fath er hamesd tuo :,...t-ms. the little! fellcw pa; ed wit'i matches and iu tl : UU. !.. . A .-1- - . r j - ."-e ouck on nre. , The .fvuu ma in ixn- gress, created a general disturbance on the 27th of August, and one reg- V ween Congressmen Beckwith and Wilson. The bill un der consideration proposes to tax what is called "compound lard " a mixture of lard and cotton seed oiL -Cotton seed oil is entirely a product of the Southern State and it can be osed in cooking and baking, while hog s lard is a product of tbe whole country. Within the last couple of years a product known a. comp .und lard has been phv ed on the market br the great pork packers of the est- It is said that this compound is made of 80 rnr rari f -t anH J od and 20 per cent- of lard. It is J? r"4 Chicago alone places 55, 000,000 pounds-of this compound on the market There is now a bill K fore ConrrrMK t fV,:u , n iuia uiuipuunn article and to require a license to be fair, ta.4V 4. it . . . . . AW law CSV JOl-AtUS- t lion fUinilnr rt fk. : i . - --. awwvu m mo in- '" pure outier ana to tax oleo marirarine. Tlu i.iv,...i. r n bill contend that the fight is merely - wt-ju two luuuainea. Huntingdon entinf T? .1 : . -1IUK1H nave lately had a halcyon an.l v.wif. oua time a wet and dry t im- A Judj-je who had refaxwl ria associate on the Bench to grant tav ern licenses under any rirrnmii.n came up for renomination. He failed to secure it; but wether the man who bas been nominated, is pronounced Wet or dry candidate we.lnnnt Vn A J udge ought to be governed bv the law as he finds it, or resign. "The man wno savs lie believes in tl.. 'hieher law" doctrine, and iit.i. to enforce it asrair.st tli writi.n i. - of the land, even as tli A ,..l,;.. and Mormon do, is an unsafe man, if ne uas tne power to enforce bis views in any community. When and where cranks are innocent and are not dis posed to do any violenco to person, property or reputation, they may be tolerated. But thorn rA 1 i Ti l. yond which disregard of law cannot ana ougni not to ie pushed by either religious er any other kind of fana tics. Tbe common senes of mankind in this age in this country as for mulated in the laws of this common wealth must be respected until lo- 1 1 i , ... - pauy repea ea or inortihed. ferrv Freeman. From the Bloomfiald Times of last week: Hon. B. F. Jnukin and Mrs. Laura McClurkin, of this town, were married at Trenton, N. J., last week. Bower and Darlington, of this place, have purchased Judge Wf loH4fnnin11 rnniM I.. A MW I . ........ uvisc, "1U-I ter A. ' The oric ni.l wau s,-?7fl ! The Reformed con rrei?a lion of Newport, this county, will dedicate, a 15,0;'0 church in that town, on Sunday. September 7, 1890. It is one of the finest church edifices iu the county. Mr .TmM r,.r!..i- ly, track walker on the P. It. It., mot ! with a verv serious and painful acci-i dent on the ICth inst, below the! Aqueduct narrows. Ho was walk ing alongside the track when Atlan tic Express dashed along. As the traiu passed him at full speedastono was caught up which si ruck him on the head with great force. Hench Kingsboro. son of Robert Kingsboro, of Saville township, came near losing his life oti the 15th iusL, ' on tne larm of J. lj. Ilicedorf, where he was assisting to thresh. He at tempted to throw a fast revolving belt on to a pully, and was caught by the belt, and would have been killed, had not a fellow workmen caught him. As it was, he had an arm broken, aud was pretty badly skinned up. Tbe fine bouse of W. M. Pannabak er, at Lewistown, was destroyed by j nre on ine zist or August. Mr. X as nabaker bad left borne on the 18th and his son Howard was at Port Roy al, Juniata county, attending Gin Spring picnic. There as no one at home but Mrs. Pannabaker and ber two daughters. '-Mrs. Pannabaker was aroused by what seemed to her like raia uponthe house roof, and npon investigation she discovered fire in the wood and eoal rootn ad joining the ice house, both of which were in tbe rear of tbe living de partment of the house. There is good water power on the premim s capable of throwing a hydrant stream over the bouse, supplied by a spring near the ridge, but the fire making it impossible to reach tb hose cnt "off this va.uaMe mode of protection. The Lewistown engine and hose were run ont and the suction drop ped into a well on the Stratford lot. but in a few minutes the water was exbaneted and nothing more could be done. This served the purpose, however, of checking tbe flames un til tbe furniture w is all removed in a very careful manner without injury. The loss is havy, the hnilding and grounds costing (40.000. The in su ranee is $8,000. The tire seems to have been of incendiaiy origin. There had been no fire in tbe bouse since abont 5 o'clock, then it waa a small wood fire in the range some dis tance from where it originated. In the room where it commenced there had never been a fire. Beolied for Court. The case of Levi Hollenbaugh to. Gtorge Mover is a land ejectment case. The case of S. N. Hench and W. A. Dromgold, partners, trading in tta rs; n!ued of Hench &, Drom gold, to J. F. Jacob, hr aooot fsds in the hands of defendants. Tbe case of Jonathan Keiser, ad minstrator of David Shurtz to. Mary Clouser and Jonathan Clouser, is about a mortgage. COMMONWEALTH CASES. Com. to. James Ramsey Dobbs, fornication and bastardy, prose cutrix Lizzie Pannebaker. Com. to. William Varnes attempted rape prosecutrix Alice A. Jeffries. Com. w Samuel Clark, G F. Giick, arson, prosecutor, S. C. Berryman. I Com. to. John Pillock, foi nication j -. i i . ... w . .- 1 Bilger. Com. w. Tx-dnum G. Miller, for nication and bastardy prosecutrix, Annie S. Gross. j Com. to. Robert Crozier, and Wil-( liam Egler supeivisoia of Walker township, trouble about the width of a gutter bridge in Mexico. Com. to. Stmuel Bf rryman, assault and battery, pr-ceeutor Samuel Clark. Com. to. Robert Johnson, attempt ed rape, prosecutrix. Eiltn Pollen. Com. to. Charles aud Herman Earn est, Larceny of ice, prosecutor, Ira .. -Cramer. MIFFLI5I ACADEMY. Thn Fall term of Mifflin Academy, will begin on Sept loth. Pupils will be thoronghly prepared for col lege, for teaching, or for business in general: Tuition same as hereto fore. Andrew Bixks, Aug. 27,-3t, Principal. HEW DRUG STORE. M. ;P. Crawtoro, Pharmacist, has opened a new drug store in Jlif flintown and baa in ntvli a. full lino of all goods kept in a first class arug store. resctuptioss accckate lt coMForvDrD. Purity of ingretli- tu ivn.Mnlu.J Tl,- - . . f, mum?cu. xuc jrnirou&ge 01 the public is respectfully solicited. Tl..ni, o,A lj...-il 1....1 j: opMMite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge street tf. Bridge Tcrdlct. By a change of venue, the river bridsre case of this town was earned to Mifflin county and tried at Lewis town, last week before Judge Bucher. The award of damages granted the company by legal process io Juniata county was $25,000. The Bridge company claimed $70,000 damage. The Mifflin coantv Jury returned a verdict fcr tbe bridge company, for $52 708, 50, including interests from February B, 1890. The verdict of the jury is unpopular in Juniata Co. It is denounced as excessive by every one, excepting the bridge company. Near Trans-Continental Route VIA CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE k ST. PACL AXD MORTHSBX PACIFIC RAILROADS. Through Pullman Sleeping Car leaves Chicago daily at 5:30 P. M. For St. Paul and" Minneapolis. " Fargo, North Dakota. " Helena and Butte, Montana. The Yellowstone Park. Spokane F.d!s and Tacoma- Portland, Oregon. Best Route to Seattle and all North Pucific Coast points. The scenic line to California, via Portland and Shasta Route. Tickets on sale everywhere. For information apply to any agent or address A. V. H. Carpenter, Gen eral Passenger Agent Chicago, 111. Oct. 10, '90. MAKRIKD i Lai-ver Cr:ssman-. On the 26th of August, by Rev. E. E. Berry. Thomas W. Lauver of Monroe town ship, aud Minnie M. Crissman, of Armage township, Miftlin county. Jiskis Wallace. By the same, on the 27th of August, S. A. Jnnkin of Fanet township, Franklin Co , aud Miss Catherine Wal'ace, of East Watorford, Juniata county. Lacveb Gravbill. On the 7th of August by Rev. E. E Berry, John H. Lauver and Clara Gravbill, both of Monroe township. Sieber Smith. On the 14th of August by the same, William H. Siebor and Cora E. Smith, both of Fermanagh township. Jokix McCu rki On the 22nd of August iu Camden, N. J., by Rev. W. II. Barrel!. D. D.. Hon. "B. F. Junkin to Mrs. L. McClurkin, both of .ew liloomfield. HAVE I0U MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER? -CALL AT THE FJBST BAUER, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OX TIME CERTIFICATES, Mocey Loaned at Lowest Bates. MirrLWTowN MARfcrrs. Virruavowa. Sep 8, 1S90. Pottr ..... Era I'am....... Slioc'rt-r, SirVa 16 ... 18 10 ... 7 Lao' ...... . .............. a MirrLINTOWW GKAIN HABKKT Wheat, . 90 Cora, oM ............ 4S '. 82 Rye 51, Ox-erased Sl.00 Timolhy aeed 1.6 Flax Seed .............. . .... 1 60 tiran...... .............. 20 00 CllO; , I 21 Stiorts .... 20 00 Ground Alum Salt........ 1 00 American Salt............. go Phizadeu hia Markets Aug. 30 1890. Wheat $1.01 to $1.07. Corn 54c. Oats 43c. Hum 10 to 11c. Should er 7c. Tallow 4c. Live hens 12 to 13c a lb. Butter 18 to 28c Pota toes 35 to 40c five eight bnsheL Onions $2.50 to $2.75, a barrel. Cab LViee 2.50 to $3 50 per hundred. Timothy el $1.65 to $1.75 a bushel. Tangled traw $10. to $10.50 a ton. Bartletpeari a basket $1, to $1.50. Concord grape 10 pound baskets 50 tn r.is- r...i .i $4. no mi. - wv. A CCU - . Plums 10 pound bk?kets 90c to 1. esiern apples 51.75 1,om oarrei. T"'rr T.iDvun- A - Oil Caittl Receipts. 1743 head; shipments. 1632 uo. : noimng aoing; all thr.'uou con signments. Hops Receipt. 3500 head; shipment, 3301 do. ; niarket fairlv active: corn-fed. 1 v,'a4.60; best corn Yorkers, $4.40a4.50; fcTssa era, $3 60a4.30; pigs, $3.25-75-Sheep Receipts, 2200 head: fiip meBte, 2600 do. ; market slow at! un" changed prices. . FOR ? AND INFANTSM&INVAUDS. THAOE lajianjp ii . L.i tqRa.TLASQRAi every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF G UP TO v;.c MARK KTSOS NO LAUNDERING. CAM BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. carter's! CURE Sick Headache and rrllara all thr troubles inci daet to a hilitHia atate of tha ajstein. aix-h aa Diaatneaa. Nausea. lirowaineaa. rtatres ku r eaUBC. I'am id Uie SMe. Ac While tlirir in oat remarkable auecaaa haa beaa ehown to runug HMdacb. wtit CAstTSB'a Littu Lrrsit Pxtxa an qull5 vluabl In Const! Laftdoa. curiuf aid prTating- this aaaojlnf complsiat. wbil feMty svLvo corrct ail disorder of th MomMh, timuiavt thm lic 4od rasjuiaUai that bowoJa. Kao if tbaj only curad HEAE) Aeha lhay would ba aJmoat priaaMMa as thoaa who auffar from this oUatraaatar eompLaiat; bv fortunataty tbalr yoodnaai ooaa aoi and hara, and thoaa who ooca Cry lham will find ftbaaa liula pilia valuabta In ao many way that thmy will not ba williaa to do wiuout thara. Bat after ail alok haad ACME la tbe bane of ao many Uvea that here la where we make our CTaa boaet. Our piUa cure It while othera do Dot. CaaTta'a Ijttu Litbk Piua are rery (mall and vwj WIT to take. One or two pilia make a doe. They are etiirtly vafretable and do not gripe or puree, but by their eentle artioa plsaaw all who uae thrm. la villa at 16 caota: fire for $1 . Sold e.er? where, or aent bj nail CAXTO KCiran CO Vre Tcrk. Small FiB. Ulb. LIFnee, ItilGEIITS 15iVT."o; UBKa. a. aCOTTlM TorkOtty Still a Kicking ! Our Corr.petitors are kicking because we took every advantage that the markets afl'orded in Ihe selection of our SUPEBB 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 loic prices Don't fail OUR GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or you will miss The Sight of the Reason, and if you mm that you will miss bargains without a parallel. BOOTS -A.2s D SHOES, SUITERS, RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, -FOR EVERYBODY AT G. W. HECK'S SHOE STORE, ON BRIDGE ST.: MIFFLINTOWN, FA. WZr ft REEDS 7Km mil uragooa nouse-wife.who uses SAPOUO. is well saJdPFhe mouse is muzzled inherhouseVTry irand keep your house clea,nAll grocers keep ir- Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure comfort. Man likes comfcrt, and if he can't find it at home, he will seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO and you will be surprised at your success. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. iNC oLy fiarfuot Subttitutm -for Mothar'M Milk. INVALUABLE a CMOLtaa iMraarwa) ana TccTMiaa. 4 Quickly tMXjmilatmd Food rea DTaecerica. Contuamvn, CONVALIBCCNTS. . A Perfect Nutrient IN ALL Wf A8TINO OlU. SXeuiece No COOKINO. artre m All cuama kFltn book. Tu Oaas "t-nu .an raxoiM or la. raare. wtrtad rm toaaj addia Dolibar-Coodafo Co., Boston. Mass. e THAT CAN BE RELIED ON 3Tot to S-pllt! Not to Discolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE EJ.LUL0 a . a mark. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. OF mifflihtowii, pa. with BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable, JOSEPH ROTH ROCK. Prrfa. T. VAN IRWIN, Chitr ikectob. W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertaler, Robert R. arker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothrock, Philip M. Kepner, Lanii K. Atkinson, BTOCKHOLDBBS : Philip H. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joarph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Bertzler. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Jesiah L. Barton, John fcf. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, t . m. m. l enneu, L.evi Light, SsmnH S. Rotbiock. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposits. fjan 23, 1890 tl Tresspass Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned not to tresspass on the farm land and woodland of the undersigned in Milfurd township, for the purpose ol hauling, buntinfc, hsbinK, pickinE bernea, throwing down tences, cut tine timber, ttz. Tbe law against tresspass ing will be enforced. Dahiel Fisheb. November 27, 18!0. to examine II KM i i v "Twr . "i - - m m NOW FOR Dull Jlusust to be Busiest Month of the Year. METERS' GREAT -A. IST NU .A. r. 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 plaee 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 ur prices a plan we 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 offor our entire stock of. 4 MEN'S AND BOYS' SLITS AT HALF ME'SIAD BOYS' PANTS AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS AT HALF PRICE. Trunks, Satchels and valises at half Price. And, charge your memory with this fact : We not only say : "At Half Price," but we sell at Half Price. You know from past experience that we nev er make statements in the newspapers that we can not back up 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 litthe and at tend this sale. We have made the reductions, it re mains for you to take advantage of them. This is the last chance 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 eases, the earliest purchasers will catch the best bargains. Don't defer your coming, therefore, but 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. ZVIIK I IS TOAYr:NT . 3V. 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 1880 Special Invitation To The I'ubfic To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that gees m cki from TK IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stoek f Goods er MEN, BOYS AND CHJLDRHX 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 to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A R L E Y MIFFLINTOWN TJ. I i II sill aanaaa a IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT VTB HAVB The Largest Stock -OF- HARDWAREIJN THE COUJNTY; I'uildingHardware was never so low as now, MAIL'S LOCKS, III.r.ES Jtc. CCME.1T, PLASTER. in fart everTtbirig in tLo Hardware Lina including Houna FurniKhirg rV.iii WALL, PAPER, BLINDS, fcc, Are IVow Sold at llottom Price" bj- FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE & CO SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. I would inform tba pnblic that I have oow la my new millinary store at my ptaca of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge stret, a fall stock of Spring and Summer millinrry goods, all new, and or tbe latest styles, and baring employed first class milliners11 lam prepared to supply tbe public with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine my stork. I consider it ne trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. March 22-87.1 .. A BOOM ! Turned into the PRICE. . Jl . H.I..J.J ftCERTS WiNTE0 U 'in 1 . T . . . W .J , JL. WANTED agents To aoi.iriT oairne .. ot k A TREES, SHRUBS, VIKES. &?, . STEAUV WOHK a-Ci'-ta. aiw-f ' ii'ri..f . rft-Wfey-iT Salarr Ext-cars. r .-or.- t i t mm rr:..J :ic. K'r.. i : .'. ' ' ' - I S & CO.. VU:. ?;A.J St. C. CHA 4