SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN WFUMESD4T. SEP. 19. i99flt MIFFUNTOWN t TERMS. jnnwnrini, jijui par unaa if paid tn .lvnc; S'J.CO If mot paid lB adaZ3T Tranment artvrrttsoatenta inserted at 60 cnt w men iwnct raeerttoa. Tranaient Dumuesa notices In local eol omn. r- cia r"- no tor Met Insertion. - ' woe aeairmf to j year, nair or q Barter rear. HORT LOCjILS. trviv Wanhiu'ton wore a numb er U IVjmiI IWy ih viuinjj Lis moLer iu his l:u The Mukr-r Lotel in Patterson in Win.; paitel. i r T 1 1 . . C'nTry stt"fit uousi'. Tin- rrw crvaturrv Ituiklio m op u.i rt'jitiv ror run rool. lli.-s IVHn Harr is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Jofx-pU Mean. l'n.l'i we:ir of all kinds at Hollo fai i.h A Sos. in l'atterson. Thr Wid H ro the river louka !! in it new coat of red. paint. ti.i re Jat-ol-H, ami Mr. Jacobs, wn'H down for a dip in the old ocean. A irmilxr of grer aquirrela were iu . t and bruiight to town last week. I'liifSfiirup employed a prinin in I'hil.i Jlpl,iti w a Lome la week. J i-n .Vnrtiu uf Pittabursf is on h:s -nd viMt to thin place thin sum tur. D.ivid Crai lia placed a new bar ter p'It m iron of his shop ou briJ " Alton Svholl occompanietl by his :-fr Marina visited ia Buck coun tv last weflc Wrlliujrton Smitli aear thia place i h iving hi hgu reweutherbuard ed :ind enlarged. i). Sliel'v KIosh tf lie Naionol r.ui.k of Tyr-Mje visil his family in this j liu i- Li, wtvk. J. Frank S.incr was at home from A jhiuc' n. P. C, Io-n week, and h-tir.. of iiis week. K.vb Slif.-irer of Waterl. F'liri.ini IVmran of Watrrford and have e:irh Li-Mi rnntd a p-usion. Samuel Fat. irk. on of Alonza Fa- i. k is Iit.tnc'froTu IMiil.tdelphia where he hus been at wirk printing. I'nll and a onr line of Fall orer Cats. HoLLoBAfOH A Sox. Patterson, Pa. I'.vr.'M Slmman. bought Mr. Jacob Iwi.IWh house and lit on Cross T.-.'t f r eibt'n hundred dollars. Wi'.lxTf m'f S hweyer was ahome fr tipi York, P... "rral ilays wek, ari.l Sunday tmd .Vonday of fliis week. M'asnre taken anil units made to or ler on tli shortest notiee. IIot.i.oPAroH It Sox. Patterson. Pa. The W. C. T. I rt Ot .lumata Conn- tT will a convention H Ui tford lIev Tluirsdav, Sertem 1-T II. vr tw liuudred well Known cit- I i'!is. of .ToLntown. victims of the rt d in Jun-x 1SS0, have nt been f Mind. I.ev. fr. McBtirney, of the Mexico P. Church, and Mrs. McBurnev, utfmll the on Sabbath. Presbvterian church Mrs II S. Parker, and members of her f iniily who have leen sum mering here returned to Washington ii Tuesdav. The Tribune was in aginy last eek over the tariff question, if the arti'-Jea that it published are a criter ion to jnd-e it by. The corner stone of a new Presby terian church was laid with appro priate ceremony on Saturdav, Aug ust 30 in Greenwood township. Per ry county. On Sunday morning he naioual colors, draped in mourning were di.-i l iyed from G. A. K. Hall, deno mg he denh f Jacob Zeigler an :ged W V ran, MiHs IVss t'oyle, formerly of Port I;.'V1, but now of New .Tersev, visit ed Miss Minnie Mc.Vlister in this pl ire. and the Misse. McCullocb, at l'ort Royal last week. rrvine Pannebaker working at I'liutingon the tia!prt Standard on liis ret.irn from the Editorial Ficuisioii t Winchester, stopped .T iu thin place las-t Saturday. Itcli, Mange, and scratches on ha i iuiiti or auininls curel in 30 minutes I.;.-W.M.lford sSanitarr Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks fc Co., Iniggists, Mifllintown. Nov. 6. We Lave pnrrhasml a wew sto k of clothing, and in order to make room for it, sre selling the goods honght from Strayer, at greatly reduced prices HiLi.oa-ciH t Sox, Tatferson, Ps. "It is said that over $30,000 wvtrth of Ktwk in the Newjort and Sher man's VaUev Railrxai has been sub cribed in Newport, and altogether about $100,m is nowtaken. trad ing on the new road is expected to be c..uiienced in a short time." Imratic politicians are on at ill hunt, aneakiilir Hruonjr tbe fnini ei of tbe state, telling hem h a ax reformer PaZistin, lu never llin.- he inh ha farniem lv no .lire tx. All he direr ax on lan.l ha he farmer jbv is he x erevel lv ownahip and counv. Rev. rhilip Oraif. trill rreach on Sahhath morninp; nJ evenirff tbe 14th inst., on "Home Swet Home, nr.. I the TuriKlis of th roinl Ciast." Servw-ea will b held j at 2.3t P. M.. in the Laokine Creek cbnrcb. If railroad connections are regularly met with Mr. Oraifwm torn; as!,(imHl th character of a hur arrive at the statiou at 2 ocloct f. ; ricmno an,, ne.riv Mew the buildings .V.. on Saturday. down. It was the severest krown iu Euali-1. Svin liniu.ent rfmove.U.la.ur; w -u it.,,1 s,.f. - Odoused Lumiw ' !,H-i": !LL i"'L 1:1.Jk1! Savtn': IZZn inK " Swner. Rin.'-b..ue, Stides,Sprains, all Swol- leu Throats, O.ughs, Ac. Save $50 by the use of one bottle. Warrant ed th iuobt wuuJcrf ul blemish, cure r rwWQ: L. Bank.' lgrewta, Mifflintown. Nov Robert McM een . v Puffenberer. sold rUte' of Manaion UrL 92. Beashor for IL1 iwif, DaT,d mountain lan.l - r -r. acres 97 V 1 i , 13 "arninK for to S. L. Adam Showers 10 tL TLV" ZZ:"?T J to J. uutLUfrrwr r. Kni -.a 7 rr- 1 niequarrT, Puffenberger for $27.00. mIS A'P..0"1' writiDr from Monterey, California, aaya.- Though my European trip was an epoch mat- n,. ;! . - - 7 w o mo, iuis lour With T T ,mPrtant and frnitfuL Vith health rd.ent. it is no wonder the eajjer eyes foun.l tor end- Ie knwl-d and profitable eniov ment. I .llaU return with letter appreciation of ... - of my county. Ix.th in its si marvelous prujn-es, and it. problem. All alons the journey the m.riclea of nature and men seemed to oiv.w me continually. Next week I ex.et to turn my pdm feet ilirflin word per Northern Pacific. PI nouuee Sacramental aerrice for Sep tember 21. Love to alL Verr Tmly-PLilip Graif. Last AV edneailav man i t VToIf, a peddler hneo, suspenders, atockina, and so forth, appeared before justice Ben ll.tchel. in Patterson, an.l made in formation agajnat Simon Fogleman who lives ou the Parker firm n mana-lu charging Fogleman, with the larceny of 2 drea patterna. snHpend ers. aud other things from his, Wolfes wagon while it shod in the Parker barn ou the Mondav r.i.rhf ,,,;.,. UMpend- stavftl with Monday night and had his wagou in ! WU1 U HP. Kq , filad his re the barn. On Tuesdnv h .t.T i port as au htor distributer a.taiau . . . wt-x i Bealetown.and atayed'there on Tuea-'0' uay niglil. Ua ednesdav mominrr discovered that Le Lad" lost some goods He came to Patterson on Wad. n"a i y nd made the above informa. tion'agaiust Fogleruac. The squire placed a warrant in the hands of st ib!e Powell and Wolfe went nnf i ! F.'lemau's to arrest Simnn Kf Simon did not know Powell and I would not heed the warrant, a scnde ensued, which resulted in the officer getting Lis n-ck scratched. Powell came to l..u and tiKk officer Samuel Lipp to F;-rua"s plkAa. Simon knew Lapp, and offcre.1 no resistance but came to town, denied the ped dler'a charge and was bailad to an swer the charge before court. A B:lIov:ll cornwpondent of the Ijewitow3 Sentinel savs : Saveral of our f;irmers intend feeding sheep the coming winter, as there seems to be more ruonev iu thein than cattle. The sweet otato crop i will 1. goo.1 in these parts this year. Al the sorghum cmi. There is . not as much sorghum raised by our ! farmers as there should be. Our I , cim.u hunters report that while out t huutiu - ' t niiht Oie l.fmt week thnJr i I dogs chased two Lirge wil I-cats on ; Jacks mountain, but therdid not sue-' J eeed in capturiug them. H g !! ...ill - . : roo era srui cuu'mufs aro.iuu uere, snd at pru.nt there are quite a num ber cf hogs sick and me dying. Quit' u liumlier of remedies have been tried, but have done very little gil far. Foxes have taken up their quarters in some of the corn fields, aul have been catching a num- ber of turkeys the ast week that to Fermanagh township, are around in the fields. Some of j J. J. Uaiue, Jonas Lyter and Am our huuters with their beadle hounds ' broae Martin, were appointed to view could have fine sport after reynard and layout a public road from n?ar br putting sevoral persons around a Locust Run school house to near res- corn field with guus and start the ideuce of Henry HosU-tter. bounds in and route them out. ! Charles Itamsey, Harvey Wallace Some of our ritizeus Lave put ! and Joseph M. Gray were appointed muzzles on their dogs when they let j to view an.l lay out a road from near t'iem out so that they cannot pick up : Black L 'lg school house to the MitHin poisoned meat that may he lying ! couuty liue The 6ame parties were around, as several have been poison 'appointed to view a private ro.vl iu ed around here. 1 the same vicinity. , .! Common wealth vs. J. RamsyDobbs. Fromthe Iwistown SeLtmel ofjForuicalion .tc Uzzi(! pannebak. Scteuiber 5: Oa Monday evening. , cr, rrPB.utrix Settled. Wm. C. Russel, a well known young j Commonwealth vs. William V.rncs. niiin of this place, took a walk out Indu,,mt.ut, assua t with intent to the Sunbnrv and Lewistown railroad. I cmmit a ritpe. i,s. Alice Jeffries, and when on the nigh trestle east of )ro6eCutris. Prosecutris charged town he was met by the work train. tUat defeudent attempted to have He got out to tte end oi ine cap piece co a treswe, mtti uuunu auuuii ! ed to get dowu on the timbers he thought the train conld pass him and remained where he was. En gineer Divis did bis best to stop the train, but did not succeed, and a it was s'owly passing the young man, a ter on the engine struck him and knocked him off. He alighted among th stores Ix-Iow. Lis head being ' crusbetf, bis arm broken and ull,.er (and tbuwoman'sreputatioo for ttnth injuries sustain-? !. Death was in- j was baJly agsaiiej. Verdict, not sianianeous. His remains were gllli.Vj auj prosecutrix to par one brought to town, but no inquest was . nalf tne an x jsfeBjetJt the oth- hel.L there being Several wuuesses ir the affiir and there being no doubt it was purely accidentia1. Deceased was about 3' year ' of .t. a son or tte ive uuaui ii;.- n auj a brother of George U an-lSam j uel Ru-aelL who constitute the pre sent batikinjf firm. He was wi lelj ... . . I 11 knATu in the corumnmtv, ana ni dea h under tbese nnforluoate cir ennjftances canse.l a general feeling of sorrow. He tok a sreat interest in railroad affains an.l hJa familiarty with trsins an.l engines donbtlesa wns the reason, as ia often the case, that he di l not take complete pre caution for his own safety. Sava the liloomfiahl Advocate, of September 3: On lat Thursday Mr. Henry Weaver, uf near Blain. put an oii.l r.i twentv two snakett. He killel twooldonen measuring some tliree i.r,l. .n.l noun after turn- .. ed up a nest of twenty eggs each of; tainetl a snake measannK I frnm six to nine inches in length. A severe hail and rain storm passed over and around tnis piace last Fridav, Bloomfiel I catching the edge of the storm. Tbe corn fields Northeast of town were fairly riddled while at Mr. Oliver Rice's, on the, ! Newport road, the stalks were com ' . ..... ... i sr ik. , . f ,1.111 i Abram Msv's the ' m T) :. 1 . ; .. diTiduais umw ws uoeieu u mo hail and made !ica cre.m. - On Monday of Wt week Mrs. Jacob L. Mim-h, of Oreen Far:, vim per 1 four children drove in a top spring ! wagou to an orchard belonging to J ber huabaiid, one luile eat of Lajvs- Ml a adingthe borsa a low limb of a '"Khteiuntr tli i i - ff. . . , wuicu ran iuoi no Use of nnai.lur.l.U . was struck and overturned, and ups.de down. A child in the vehicle a hurled out. ... i . ured. Mrs. Mi; TiT?, "S asideTnd10 'U thrown nTiJsr1: -I UJly r .trains the' Zat reebrT d a linl" Kr:aL:nd:na.tLewan--- C.urt Pr.cecdlacs. Reforted by B. F. BorchHeld. tu VAnrt was eallad -t iv, ODly .cfractions of the law b-i, re porieu from Patterson I . .u two h.- I , "'""S"- v u luimren and a nma. In""! M-ckey ,,ei, , .! hi iUw townhi ps in uex ooartls wantin? t w . . " ... ryuer, to wait ou the grand jnry; Lemnel McKinley, C.ifford Singer and Edward Mowrer, to wait lu? were the constables tained. The grand jury were called, sworn and chargfd bv tbe conrt. B. F. Burchfield, John Adams and Isaac Sellers were appointed to view and lav oat a private road for Susan a. ana j. si Jliller, from their house to the public road. Estat of Edward A. Margritz, deceaiwxj. Lewis Degan. adminis trator, reports sal of traci No 1 , Jlrr" A for the sum of i . r .... anas oraer granteil as to trsct No. 2, which was unsold for wau t of auflicent bid. J,uni,, B- Okeson, decease, and OiaLlliew taug;iertr. deceased. J. 31 JvtlUr, Esq , filbd his report diftribating esmte of Joseph D.Si mon ton, deceased. Estate or Wm. B. MiUikeu. da ceasel. Itiaa:sition on writ of Pari:- tion confirmed. Wn- H- Batinels was appointed SurJ'D ' Stanton Diffenderfrr. M. M. PeunelL Esa.. filed his rejyrt as auditor distribuiing state of Daniel Sieber, dec jaaed. Dr. I. N. Orulb was apxinted guardian of Emily Margie Wilt, minor child ot Alvin H. Wilt, deceased. Then. H. Mcminger, guardi tn of Wm. H. Okeson. was granted leave to join in deed of real estate to Jon athan II Okfson. A writ de lunattco tnquisendo as to Marr Ford, was irrante.1. th in.iniiii tion to be held by one of tLa judges of the roart on 3rd day of September, 18D0, notice of the time aud place to be given Cliff rd Singer, a son. George L How-r. Esq., was nd mitted t practice h in the several courts of tbe county. CO. Splanger vs. A. B. Liver. R-lle grantei to stay Fl Fa and to slmrniii mUxr in.lrrn.flr.t oh.oil I sh- Im; openetl aud defendent defeuse. let into a The sale of the real estate of Agues C McAllister od J. Allen McAllister, under procecdin ir iu Partition to C. C Graybill for $2,975, was confirmed by the court. B F. BurcLfield, Esq.. was ap pointed a commission to take testi mony in appeal from order of remov al of Sarah Henry from Mifllintown jmprolH)r intercourse with her, forcia bly on the 8ih day of May last, while she was milkiug a cow, (he families of Jeffries and Vamea occupiug the svroe house- Varues' story was cor roborated by a young boy, Haines, whoie testimony showed that the woman's story could not be true, as Varnes was within hia s:g'it, and n?t iu the stable, at the time the assault was smtoiu t-J have been committed. er bi ,r t Commonwealth vs. Robert Crozier f and Wm. trier, sjpervisors of ! Wni or township. Charge, obstruct mc a puoic iiiir.viaT. .in a imi bill and prosecutor, John Moter, to . . , i i pay coets. Co in ruct wealth vs. Robert John son. Ass:. ult with intent to commit a rape. Kiltrn Tatlen, prosecutrix. Xot a trni bi I aud county for cost. CommobXvtV.th vs. Charles S. Earnest and Herman Earneat. Charge lurceuy of ice from 11. R. Co. Ira A. Crnuier, prosecutor. Not a true bill. Frances Burns, formerly widow of John Kepiiur, deceased, who is entit led to tbe interest of a trust fund in handa of Absalom Rice. Trustee, bav in? released a part of taid fund for the beuent of Latarah J. Lntz and I , t- . i. ii .: i joun is. rvepner. to wuoiu uui tt of the fund was ultimately due a rule was granted to the trustee to show caiuve why he should not pay their share to them now. Tbe court confirmed the report of viewers rf the Fort Royal river bridge. The grand jnry refused to approve of the report of the viewers taking the Thompson town bridge as a comi ty bridge. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Clark. Indictment, buruiug a barn. A true bill- Samuel Bet ry man. prosecutor. The bam of Mrs. C. F. Glick, in 1? . 1 -n i i via Imrnoil nti.l " . r.;d.,,t at the - - farm, but being m tbe neighborhood. and in company with Clark within three fonrths of a mile of this bru. the suspicion arose that Glick had hired Clark to burn the bam for tbe insurance, and information having been made by Clark's wife against Berrytnan for an aggravated assault and battery. Berry man also, as it ap eared. actuated by hope of a reward from the ioknratice company, took it upon himself to bring this proecu tion. Verdict, not guilty. In Commonwealth vs. C. F. Glick. jointly indicted with Clark, a nolle proteqvt was entered after the verdict iu Clark s case was received. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Berry man. Indictment, aggravated as sault and battery. Alice Clark, pros ecntrix. A true bill. Verdict, guilty of assault and battery and sentenced t pay a fine of one dollar and all the costs. Commonwealth vs. Charles Spong ier. Charge, carrving concealed deadly weajona. This court allowed a nolle prosequi to be entered. in tue lunacy proceedings as to Mary Ford, the; inquest found that alary iord was not a luuitic. Common weath vs. John Pollock Charge, fornication and bastard. De fendant not appearing his recogniz ance was forfaited. Common wealth . J. Ramsey Dobbi-. Same charge. Settled. Commonwealth vs. W. S. Trout man. Same charge. Settled. George L Uower, Esq., was ap pointed to take testimony in the mat ter of the application of Elizabeth Carles to hare review of account of W. C. Pomerov. administrator of II A . Steven, deceased. Joseph Sellers. Paul T. Cx an.l Thomas Dimm were appointed to re view a road in Snsuueh annn town. ship. J. J. Gercer. J. H. Patterson and D. K. Ulrich were appointed to view, vacate and lay ont in lieu thereof a road in Susquehanna township, be tween Andrew Diessler's and Wil liam "Sniffer's. The guardian of minor childmn of Henry H. Bortell. decea.l lowed to join in making title to real estate. J. N. Keller, Esq., was appointed a commissioner to take testimony in the divorce pi oceedings of Anna M. Anderson vs. Geo. O. Anderson. Court adjourned 11:30 last Thurs day morning. - - Editor Schrom uf Newport vu in town oo Monday ereoinjt. Wni. A Snkler, K!-, of BloomHeM, m ia town on Miaiiy on businem. Mrm. Anna Tbonipaun, wila or Luther Tboiopwn. of Walker ttanihip, died on Uonday, aged about 34 years. Samuel C. Pomerov, a bo h been in California tha pat 4 years ia now among bia trienda in Toacarora Valley. Veteran Ra anion Sep. 18, 1890. The Citis-n of both borougha ara rBcated to decorate their bone and placra of buai aaa on that daj. CoHairrcr. MARRIED : Lacver Cleck On the 21st nlL, in New Bloomtield. by Rev. Charles Fickinger, Fredrick B. Liuver, of Juniata township. Perry county, and Clara Cleck, of Walker township, this county. Passehajcer Partxir. On the 28th ult in Port Royal, by Rev. A. H. S;angler, Samuel S. Pannebaker and Mrs. Abram Partner, lwth of Beale. Walters Pasnebaker. On the 2.1 inst., by Rev. Milton Frost. D. D., Wiliiam L. Walters and Phtrhe M. Panueb-iber, loth of Pine Grove. 1)1 Eli: C . v .ia. a . . dieser wn ine itn ult., near Enst Sulem, in Delaware township, William Jsir ler, aged about 7o yers. t-. . . , , , . alfsmith ud tue z.id ult.. m Miiford township, from paralysis of tl. throat, Frederick Waldsmith, ayed about (. years. Jonks. On ne 20h of Augus in Fayee township -Wrs. Ceharine Jon-s aged 74 veirs 5 monh and 27 dajs. A miilhcrdear from ua tua gono, A voice we ;orrd ia atilled; A pUce is vacant in our borne Which never can be tilled. God in his wiadm ba recalls. 1 The boon hia lore had eitoii: And though tbe baty ruouldi-rs hem. The aoul ia safe ia hearen," ME TDU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER! CALL AT THE FIRST BAKK, MlKFLIXi'OWN, PA. 1TOXJR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OS TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates' MfFTLrNTOWN HARKFTS. MrrniBvewa. Sep. lff R90. Putter . .. T.Kf , Ham Shnnldar, , Sides, .... Laid .. 16 .. 18 ...1 . T .. 8 MIFFLIN TOWN GBA.IN MARKFT Wheat, 90 45 82 &) S4.00 SI. 60 1 eo 2 SI 1 2t o ou 1 110 1 80 Cora, eld ........... Oats, Bye , CWi araeed ......... . Timothy aawd ....... Flax aeod ........... irn ...... a ..... thOJ'. . . . . . ....... Srona. ............ Ground Alum Salt... Aiuvrican Salt....... FuiLAPfxi-iOA Markets, September C, 1890. Pennsylvania wheat $1,00 to $1.03. Corn 56c OaU 40 to 43. Chickens 10 & 12 cents a lb. Butter 15 to 27c. Eggs 22c. Apples at $1.50 to 4.50 a barrel. Peaches $4.50 to $5.50 a crate. Pears at 90c t'J 1 50 a basket. Potatoes five eight bushel 40 to 50c. Clover seed oc a pouni. limotny seed $l.bo a bushel. Loose straw 85 to 95c a ! hundred pounds. Hav at 55 to j 100 a hundred pounds. FOR INFANTS, every WATERPROOF COLLAR 9 CUFF BE UP TO r;E MARK e? 1W VZZZS NO LAUNDERING. CAM BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN CURE flick Hadebao-l rvticT all thr troiiblM ind dnt to bili'HUa states of the syttWtn. such as Dininma. Xansm. ttwsne.' litits atur mmhsT. K'ain is lite Sil. &c Whit thrtr moct rvntixkable success Lm ben shown iu curing SICLt Hssvdacb. yet Carts a s I.rnu Lnrca Pills am aquaUj vsluabla in Constiauon. euriiia; and prsvaufetnc; this anaortnc; complaint, while ttoey also corract all dasofders of w stomach, sumulata the li-r and raniiala tha bowais, Itso if they only cured HEAD) Aeha thy would be almost prtcleas to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: bat fortunatvly their goodness dues not end bare, and thse who once try them will find tbee little pills slush in so manr ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Bat after ail sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that bre f where w make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Ciirm i Ijttls I,ivra Pius are vary small aod Tery easy to tak. One or two pills make m doee. They am strictly Tegtatl and do not rripe or purge, bnt by their gwntlr action pleaee all who use them. In vials at cvnts: fire for $1 SoM erervwhem, or sent by mail tUZTXS VaCZCQTX CO., Vrv Tsrk. k&ll Sbil Ssu. Shsil! Pries, UEirSVa.1!!. UEO.A.MOTTMS,. Tor City bbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb' ICARTER'S fete Still a Kicking ! oo Our Competitors are kicking because we took every advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our SUPERB SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK t They kick because they're left. Their kicking is the strongest testimony that can be offered to Our excellent stock and low prices. Don't fail to examine OUR GRAJND DISPJLAY of New Goods or you will miss The Sight of the Season, and if you miss thst you will miss bargains without a parallel, 1500TS lISTD SHOES, SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, U 31BRELLA TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, FOR EVERYBODY AT G. W. HECK'S SHOE STORE, ON JJK1DGE ST.: MIFFLINTOWN, FA. HERE SBAP mm To clean tombstones. To renew oil-cloth. To renovate paint. To brighten metals. To polish knives. To acrnb floors. To -wash ont aintra. To acour bath-tuba. To clean rtiHhwa. To whiten marble. To remove rust. To scour kettles. EVERYBODY USES !T. P?ctif to eltp Iklaae teeth. Kngtneeay to cku prt of machine. nVnia-Mi nrl,lm ffotM.. BnrgKnnm to 41h Uiclr InmtruTmmnt. Xlnlwters to renavnts miS efeapvls. Clwti.: '. :. :-.. . .,... t'.lum. CamfPctfasMT ta aaDsmr IMr BIaaV, tfextnM tOCiCS tl Tubt"fvm. ChTWtn fa ait X a . . If LvTC. Wffcaaltf bfilt-l UaCir total. HoaVtlOfS btSMn aUatl Wtrfta bOtU. fUim at -tB 1 t Hf ul I trW astl Cm to clftaa Om kUctMm atmk. Artist to claaa their pslstto. Is IWra U. Wrlr- t'm-lr nakaU ninMn to cisma off Mrtoe. VlueluM to EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. TMC ONLY Parfect Substitute - for Mothar's Milk. INVALUABLE CMUM iMFANTVal aao Tcctmim. 4 Quick! f AlimilaHl Food roa DvseeaTicB, COH8UMFTIVCS, CONVALBCCNTB. A PCMFCCT NUTRICNT m au. WasTiaa Oisuaca. atcouiaca No COOKIMO. Kccea ia u CLiHA-rca. b'END " wjfc? "f" Oaaa w awn aTw i wmm AND IHVAUDS. aTA-WTaa," Kavktod frm t mof m Doliber-Goodal Co., BOSTON. MASS. THAT CAN BE RELIED ON PfQ-t to ga-pT-lf: f Jfot to Dlsooiop! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE Mark. THE MARKET. JUMATA VALLEY BANK. OF 9IIFFUMTOWII, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH KOTHROCK. Pr,ultl. I T. VAN IRWIN, Cjtkitr. BiaECToaa. W. C. Poiueroy, John Hcrttler, Robert K. arker. T- V. Irwin. Joseph Rot brock, Philip M. Kepner, Louia E. Atkinaon, (tockboliicbs : Philip II. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroj , J. Bolmea Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome M. Thompaon, Jr John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L. Barton, John 11. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, Len Light, r.M.M. peonell, Samuel S. Rothiock. i Three and Four per cent, intereat will ba l.iu ou ecroucaiea oi aepoaiie. jan 23, 1890 tl Tresspasa notice. All persons ara hereby cautioned not to tresspass on the farm land and woodland of tbe undersigned in Miiford township, for the purpose of hauling, hunting;, Ushina;, picking berries, throwing down fences, cut ting fimbxr, t:. The law against tresspaaa ' mg will be enforcod. Dakiel FiaBia. November 27, 1890. S, ARE MANY USESF0R LflO cltaa toejclaa. NOW FOR A BOOM ! JDull August to be Turned into the Busiest Month of the War. MEYERS' house cleaning' day. Will bring about the desired result. There Mill bo no foolishness or child's play about this sale ; we muat have room to place our new Fall stock, that's all there is to it, and we propone 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 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 offer our entire stock of. MEN'S AND BOYS' SLITS AT HALF MEN'S. AND BOYS' PAXTS AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S AND BOYS' IIATS AND CAPS MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING Trunks, Satchels and valises at half Price. And, charge your memorv with this fact We not only say : "At Half Price," but we sell at Half Price, lou 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 mg 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 chance of the season the last and greatest cut of prices, and if you're wise, you will make a bee line immediately to Meyfr'g Grand Depot. As is usual in such cases, 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. MIFFLINTOWN. lY. 1865, ESTABLISHED, 1889 Special Invitation To The Iublic To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that ges en 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 Stock el (Wis fer MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN 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, don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT YK HAVE The Largest Stock -OF- HARDWARE UN THE COUIST Y. IjuiIdiiiguIIardviare was never so low as now, KAILS LOCKS, IIIXt.ES fcc., CEME.1T, PLASTER, in fact everj thiiiy iu tLe Hardware Line iuc ludinj; House Furniahing 0oola WALL PAPEK, I5LIiI8, ifce., Are Kow Sold at Bottom Price kjr FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE & CO - J aj SPKLVG AND SUMMER GOODS, I would inform the public Ibat I bate dow in my new milliner; store at my plac- ! of residence on Water street, Hiffliutown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock of Spring and Summer millinery ft-ooda, all new, and of tbe latest at j lea. ; and baring employed firat claaa millinerao lam prepared to supply the public with' everything found in a firatclaas milliner! store, coma and examine my atock. I co na id or it no trouble to show gooda. ' MRS. DKI3L. March 22-87.1 .v. PRICE. AT HALF PRICE. GOODS AT HALF PRICE. i 6EMT$ WMTE0Vnr - - - UrJ"" 1 WANTED ACENT8 To.aoLiciT asuiu roa era TREES. 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