Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, September 17, 1890, Image 3

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FNTFVKh & mKMUA. rr on Monday.
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M IFFLINTOWN :
wrnKSDAT. SEP. 17. ISJMJl
w. or, uicn was realized i u (be - t-
ui mem.
TK RMS.
mis. 10 cent rr line for each Inaertioa
DiNtnctioas will he mad to thm- deairiog
Ig Ktrerliw by the yev. half or oaart
The rain lBi i -
" " causeu noods
Aiuaca,.. 1. The fair ground
jnNM-rirt'"". ' w nnom if paid V T , V. 1601 f w,p.
-tr.m-e: JJ.CO If not Mid In J... I -MOSt. Of the live stock on evhih'r.V..,
Tranniert at-ertiatnta Inserted at si) I wa drowned. At Klti.ira. rail....! I
-r " " I i-ravei was snapende.L
wieaun computes that with
the aid of a machine constructed on
the principle of the harinir ,l-u;
nd pomping aparatu of the ml
?"; "' Ur of the Tn inTen " d
.-"" -w I Th. V.,U T 1 ..
I in xrancu oi me Suue-
.iiriin, ... o-p r i uu mgn on "viturdnY. Iam-
Tb,.. will en a meeting ot the County I '- was Uone to bottom farms. In
Committee. " turlar. .September 'M. at JJrrTr county the streams KfTu hi"b
p. H.. m me orpuans court Kwjra in the " ay ni arnrdav, and dam
Court uuurc. 'ui "n-iMCfl is ritiesc i r " .w.. o urn ioi antl uollom
j u baioe of importance la to tm trans- ,ar"l!-
rad.
Cl F. Earas-catD-..
Chairman.
County Ceiunaltt.
The Txwisbun? Chronicb. .
nulil..... . l. . i
t - Him reiUHetl tik inn.
!Hrt the republican candidate f..r A a-
emuiy on the ground of f.-ducation-al
mcomietsncv. The Chroni.l.. i
dwuiim to support the candidate
ior -.ountv lrensurer. Iwxitn.
canuuute is a distiller of whikv.
x-ror(Hisor . if s;.n.T- l..
oenn sclctel rtrincnual of il. c. ...i
X 1 " " voa
Chuiriuin F. Etvnrhaile.
M:8! i nlor Calvin B. Hnrninf, Samael
Otitr.
f rrnii.i:irli C. El. Hawrr, Sam. Ruth-
f,rit Dnl C. Chartrm. Oakland,
thioi' ni-r, t,r'iiimii.
I'iuhh Solomon Konw, Fvnouaetown, I tv-rr t.nl.i;.. Ji. i T, ,
atiihiiniia Thai! S. Litht. Pfcuta
(;r-i-n..,iij John Licht. Ptoutz Valley,
W K-iter, Iuniiusville.
fnu H:rni linini, r'st Salrm.
T!i"nip-.inion W. C nirrun, E G.
ffi'krr E!i Farluian,
Coilron. n W"l.
P rt Kor.iVT. R. Wharton, A. J.
T':ri'-f S. A. McCain, Charlt-a Lamiis.
Port K" l
Sjirn.-i- IliM I. II. Patton, Spruce Hill,
W-n H.U"1!. r:-a:int View.
Tn-ir r A . J. Willi.imKon. East Wa
trr'url. N M Sft-wart, VcCovsvllle.
Uck K II. Patterson, IVru Milla, J. N.
X.intfgnirrv . Waterloo.
B 'cH I. Envnijel Bnozle, Black Lot,
3. W . Bo. i'f. Oppleiille.
Bi- K. W. Brown, Acadeiuij, J. K.
ShWu k. Wa'iait.
Albert t'i roninc-r. Port Kojal.
J K. K 1 i 'P. Pa'tt-rson.
P:trr-or. John E-irni-f, Frank K Meluy.
f FUR
a I r-a ai
ra n ni iv vr
i ii nil I us
TRE'DRAEXABOff MARK.
AND
INVALIDS.
n
MID)
TNC CttVf
Perfect Substitute
far Mother's Milk.
INVALUABLE
in CHOi.ca immcTua
0 TCCTHtIG.
A Quiet Assimilated Food
roa DrSPEPTica
CONSUMPTIVH,
CONVALCECCNTS.
A Perfect Nutrient
in au. Wastiko Oiacaaca.
Rtduiaca No COOKINO.
ILtcea im Au. Cumrca
kFA'3 ' "or tok -Thf Cam
-.i,a!o or la.
FAKTa viiaQ ro tuaojaUdwk
Doliber-Goodala Co..
Boston, mass.
fK?r WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
3Jo-t to SrUt!
"Not to Disooiopi
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
Frantic bottom less search of the editors of th Democrat
and Register for rictima of their vividly immagiced juggernaut.
is an able teacher and as it diKcii.lin
ariitn he has few ennnla. If 1 e..ni.i I dealer in death's trad murks.
ie stfiired in communitT during
the perio.1 ef ten vears. the whole
some iiiflaeuce of hi inatructiou, and
diaeipliue wotdd be ft-It in after venrs
through the jeople who learned dis-
fine feelinrs" of the present nee, are ' or address A. V. If Cippcvtci. d.
the prim remarks of this emotionless i eral Pitsseiiger A"-etit. Chic"-o 111
I Oct Id, 90.
M.-U-o, Burt I cipline from him.
Itch, Manure, and scratches on hu
man or animals cured in 30 minutes
by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Tliis
nev:r fails. Sold by L. Bunks A. Co.,
Dru'oists, MifUiutown. Nov. 6.
SEW DRrCjSTORaO.
M. !P. Chawtoho. Phakmaciht
lias x-neil a new dru store in Mif
llintown and has in stock a full lim.
truia tlie Newtirt News of last I Eu-'lisli Simvin T.iiiiinftit .-,..,. vi- t ..t ,, .r.u.L ;.. . . .
k . i 'i - .3 - ... r--" -i ifi. j ii a iirsL cinsr
: On Thurstlav .f lst wt all Hard if t or rl.,i..l T.,.,. .It-.,., i.
-tl ,. . ! .TV-IT " . """"I'" r "'w?. M. r.r-- lunulas Am RITE
wwiuit i wu, s"iM u rears, ha.l ami lileiuislies. from irui
SHORT LOC.1LS.
pot I tutu
V
li n:i .v.v.i u:i
Ohio tl ir. f:id.
Aigustus Fusick will return" to
DukitiK'in i'l!-;e.
P. R ir ViIIi:uus was in town on
Satur l.ty on business.
Xo.lt- S iIoulT has returned 1 1 State
Co!Vlt'. tVnter ctunty.
Mi rinulc Ntelv of Tuscarora,
:iti l i;i t Mvn on Mondar.
Tli bir-tT th Senate
l..i. , . . -
uoiu arms oroseu near tlie wrist
I' MIS' iasii cut throu.'u his lower lip,
aud three f his lower teeth kno k..,l
out, besides s.istai nin u-wtber injuries.
lie was on a t ee pickine: eraues from
a vine when the limb broke on which
lie was st.iudinir. and he fell hi.d-
formost uii a stone niln.
s
On the .1th inst . James Moore of
HuiiHno; bn. a friht car breakman
fell from his train at Mill.iii station
and died in a few minute- The ae
cideut took place at half past two
o'clock in tho "afternoon. The fis.id
t0 .len stai tins; of tho train jostled the
unirtauate man from the ton of the
car next to the cab xise. he fell to
tho track. The cubia car ran over
him breikinvj his nei-k. He leaves a
wife and a number of a:uall children
There ate a number of Democratic
leaders like the mail who spun the
story of a tfliost in the garret of his
house. He started the uhoot storv
as a story, but told it so often that
ue eirue to behevo ii. That is the
way with a number of Democratic
leader who started the Ptory of s
many republicans goinj; to Vote for
Pattiaon. Thev st ;rted the storr as
JIihkI
lt nn-ot-Nim. Purity- of ingredi
ents fjuaranteed. The patronage of
the public is res-x-ct fully soacited.
Democrat ami lte,'ister buildin?,
tpjsiteOdd Fellows' Hall, Bridge
street. tf
Spavin, Curl's, Splints, Swaener,
Kin": bone, St llVs.Si ruins, all Swl1-
len Throat. Couo-hs, Vc. Save $50
by the use of olio Ix.ttle. Warrant
ed the moist wonderful blemish cure
ever known. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, SlitHiutowu. Nov (J
The saving that lijjhtins: djesnot
strike more than once in the name
place, is disproved by the fact that 1D 1 a., on September 1(1, 17.
t he spire of the ljutheran Church at ftD' i J- The new grounds of
The Her ka County Fair.
Will be held in the citv of Bead-
18,
the
KHz ibethtown was struck by liihtn-. I?rk8 Count v An-ri:ulturul Societv.
in- in Friday night's storm mi l one eipiipped last year at great expense,
of the stone pillars of the cuix li wis lliive recently been enlarged and im
wrecked and all the slate torn from proved, and are now provided with
the roof. This is the third time every necessary adjunct for the hold
this building has been struck by of a successful fair. The man
lightning. " timers announce that the number of
1 exhibits will be far in execs h of pre
Port Itoyid Fair is to open on the vious years and will fully repre
23rd and continue to the 26th inst., sent, the agricultural and inlus
inclusive. The premium list has trial resources of the conn I r A
leen revised ami en'nrge.L The
programc of atnusementjis attractive.
The racing will be exciting. The mu
stc will be attractive and the ladiesMe-
partment will attract unusual inter-
large number of special features
have been provided for the eutertain
ment and enjoyment of visitors.
Passenger trains ruu direct to the
main entrance. The fail a of the eo-
Srt Ottea a'ter. I rnnnin.r l,lf ,n,U l,..u4. ,.rtJ C-.O .l.t .1- I . .... . , .
that some of t.ie.-u believe their own ! V, 2. Trotting Jnui.il -.. 1....- will l , ir..j i- i
I . . . - " -. . .... ,v truuesui V. BUU
parse, fllKJ.lMl. 1 hursur.y, No. 3, ; the U-puh!icnn candidates on Thurs-
nav. Ua t riday there will be a bal
loon ascension and parachute leap.
Im week. 1 V vraa. 40 : EST.
lt;!Sin Acadeniv opened on ATon
Jav. Andrew B inks is principal.
Eirley wlirrit slwiug is the rule
this f ill on account of the weevil.
J 1 n Hoilobangli's new house in
tbi' esst end i f town is under roof.
Mil" Aotvr .Ton-s. of New Port is
i:titif bir fuend Viss Edna Kirk.
3r: "!!! I Abf.ilI.H.-hof Port I"oy
1. r:.'.ii-.l fi lfinls in town on ilon
L.r. John Kepner. of Che-ster, was in
tnwn Tral day l ist wek. on busi
Er. Si in-L-s of snow fell in certain
par'x.f M n'.ma en the 11th day of
rvrtcKlbel".
Wr.i. K n t, epect to L)tTr a lot
o. S iiii.ro t ci.ur.ty sl.eep for sale in
ti.o Ci :ir f.it jre.
i .....
- '"' 1 " 1,1 "IklBg aLont a ! th- i.rn,-r war. wild 1 t ball : hi:n r-war oi ler ...i.l whs e-iecMafnl
p.n i i t-.-rn tl - L .t vtin-.U or Kansas i,.;..;, s.. vi m.nlr th.t tl.. of i " The cTti .-. t.f ni.,.-r M-,.,.
e rc tu .-e. i t .e S. nL:u .re that lirst rtuLi d int j ' street, this r l; .-e wero t.viii-d ia -1
a stor. , and told it
me of t.jetu I
fabrication t- be a fact
On last Wertuesdav rnomiti" JIo I ruuning half mile bents; purse, $100.
ses Pannnbaker in walking thing I O- ,;- Trotting. 3.00 t-lasi:
Main street in the vicinity of the Jt- I $100.00. No. 5. Trotting, 2,
cobs house observed a i lece of p ) 3.J chiSr: purse $150.00. Friday, No.
jh-i lying on the rod ntar the pare- ! running half mi!o heats- jmrse,
m-nt. In picking it up "t proved to j WO. 00. N.x 7, Trotting. 2 41 class;
be a ln.k cheek for and lielong-1 Pu"se $100.00. No. 8, Trotting, free
ed to Char!? Porter, who lost Tt ! 1 ' purse, $:!tK) .00. Th grounds
whiK- o'i I. is route seTirg milk, j aro attractive in eveiy purticnl ir with
Piini.abaker looked np Porter, who: wa'er an.l all c.t:vci.i.-nces for exhib
ha i n-.f yer gene from town to his ! i-ors mid visitors.
home sev.-r-'l miles ilit-taucc and cav !
I.;... I
eat ana conts:u hundreds of iiherul c:ety have always ranked asaon" the
househ ld products. There is a most attractive and best attended in
proniig.; t.f an attractive lloral dis- the United State, and that of 18'.0
play. RacH oa We Inesdiy, No. 1, should not be missed. The candi-
From the Bloo.ut.el.I
O i of
.VJvecate of
our voun
At Futon collg last week, a par- ! men, who tuad- aijli.-ali-j:i for a
ly of S .phnvirtv. broke in the door i school in one of tuo towusbio. fear-
f a Fre.bnTl f ir tl:e tiurixje of 1 ir.? hi would ani'ear to voun before
! hayiu-.' the .-T'ii ant of the rr-cia. ' tlie boar 1 of Uirectc rs. dvlTod Lis
The Fr si rnan mot tLi? rowjies in ; brother s long tailed coat to make
, Leo a an Horsing. On the 4th
; of Si ptmber., by I.Vv E. E. B&rry.
Jers-v Leonard of Fayette township,
and M. Liizie Horning of Fermanagh.
IiutTzuB Itei.i.oi.i. On the 17th
of Angust, lSfrO, by llev. W II. Bur
re!!, in Cam. leu, Njw Jersev, Mr.
Wm. )I. Hcrlzler, to Miss Alice Her
: roid, bot h of Port Boval, Pa.
Ulr.lt;
ere conl. has been r- on V!i- Tscked and a felijw . Tb:.irs..l:iy by a lu ii e tlojr jlg' t be-
HTf.r
tocvjstc-- i J'tilge Koor.s" farm i "'fc'" Um t nlxut tb EU"Uder8. i tween cai;;: s, b ioniug to W m.
"f l'crt R .vnl. " i T!.e S;-i'um. res retreated in eon- Orr, Esq.. and llenrv Bice. B.cc's
, , i jtt riiatiou taking their inj ired tough ! iog had its thioat cut ai.d
Avru: U Hutchison of John. . wIla the,,,. TLe injured voang man ; badly chi-ed up tia: i. had to
fj-i- f f ' mayde. killrd. XU ttoga w,.r- supnated, BhinesmIth. On S. ptemWr Uu
1 ' -'"a f. rvl. It, , , , j several limoa but ni:ewed the at- in Lick tow .l.ip ..f , holers ii.faiituni,
r.-ro. !..!! of McVevt jwn.!4 T"Vn'n tlu 'T . B; Uck ' Xint 1 oclvvk Sund.v Fosfer E , so.i of David D. ond Lm
ttv?i,,r ftt tLo & ;ravcVXb:irk wTtu tKi : - j
TMt-i,. lutlliiir.'ir. . . . - . . I erratu IiOUsA OI Jlr. .V. i. VlOttSer, 1U Znoivn On I ,u Til. ,.t
Irwin. On the :id inst., of Chol
era Infantum, Eleanor Newell, daugh
ter of Hon. .Jyn ai d Eliza Irwin,
at Mont tano, Washington.
Tik.mi s,)S O:. September Sth, in
.ok r township. Tdrs. AnnaThomn
g-, son. wife of Lo'Ltj Thompson, Hged
1 at vi.
B'UNESMlTH. OH
T'uj Ari.-n'.tiiial bureau of Wash
ict m r.-p. -i ; the c rn crop of tbis
?-u ! ...i rtst sir.ee 1SS1.
j h i'. ds. lire public euem:-s.
Srjifeui
,.! Ioo..r n.l n .,.,f.,wl,'- u" ""5" ii.nc.r..uA a . i-r. in i ersi.ai agli t iwnsinr. Jcoi
f.r eTerrman who works with Lis hi T.- , L- cx - A. Zeit,!cr, ,g,d C8 rears, 8 mobtl-s
b.n's V-nff,,,!!,. l. .T,a. .. ' walked boutiy down into town. Un-1 and 13 dt ys.
BEARS THIS MARK.
TRADE
LLU LO I
Mark.
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
CARTER'S I
i&zM 1 j
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFI LISTOHJt, PA.
WITH
BllANCH AT PORT K0YAL.
Stockholders Individnally Liable.
JOSKi n KOTliHOCK. Pr,dtnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Caihicr.
Sick Haailsi-han.l relivv.- all thelnitlrsind
debt to a l.tli.iua s.lh of ih my ttwiti. tM:rt u
lliialiwrt, Nbhwh. Drowsiness." I.ivrrfr.. aft.-r
atinc Cam in lh si.le. Ac WLils tl.cir most
reuirKuii; anci-rss has been shown in curiug j
H?ftlarhr. ret finiiH I.itti.b Liter Pills
are -itaI!r valuable in Consultation, cunnif
and prvrrntinc tins annoving comolaint. while
hey also forrv.1 all diirdrs of tlie stomach,
atimulnte t!ie livr and reguiaLe the bow via.
Kfo if tiiey only cured
Ache they would he almost pricwles to tfaow
who auffer frotn this diMresinc complaint:
but fortunatelr their fcoodnes does not end
hre, and thevj wlio nte try them will find
tfte little piils raluahle in so" inanr ways that
thv will not e willing to do Witbout them.
But after all shJc bod
fa the ban of so nwnr lives that here fs where
we makf our threat boast. Our cure it
wnii oinfn an n'. '
'asttkr's I jttlx r.ircH Viiam are Terr small i
and very easy to take. ne or two pills make I
a dor. Tl.T are strictly T-retal-le and tin !
not rripe or ptinre. hut hT their pentl ei-ti-n
nlws all who u them. " In Tials at omtK. j
flro for $1 ttrld ererywhere. or n-nt by luaU.
CASTZ3 1S::2:2 CO.. Urw Tsrk. !
Sadl Pi fcd Sks, Sill! Pries, I
DIKKCTOJtS.
C. Pomiroy,
.'olin Hi'rtzler,
Kohert K. arker,
T. V. Irwin.
Joseph Rothrock,
Philip M. Kepnor,
Louis E. AtkinsoD,
STX KUIILl FRS :
Pliilip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelter,
Josi a,li Kotlirook, Jane H. Irwin,
I.. K. Atkinnon, K.K.Parker,
W. C. Ponii-roy, J. Holmes Irwin,
Mary Kurti, Jerome I. Thompson, Jr
Jf.hn Hertzler. T. V. Irwin,
t hurli.tteWnyder, Josiah L. Barton,
Jol.n M. Blair. Rob.-rt H. Patterson,
r. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light,
Samuel s. ICothiock.
Three and Four pt-r cent, interest will be
paid on certificates oi deposite.
I.jan 23, 1B90 tf
TresMpaN Notice.
All prrsoris re hereby cautioned not to
trefupasa on the rim land and wood land of
he nndrrxigtied in Villord township, for
the T.urpn.e of hauline', hunting:, tishinff,
pickmir l)errie. throwing down lencen, cut
ting; timber, k:. The law against tresspass
ing will be enforced.
Daxiel FisHEa.
MUniuw York
a'j I November 27, Irf'.K).
Still a Kicking- !
oo
Our Con; j c'tilurs aie kicking lec.uii-e we took every
adviiiitii e that tLe luiii ki ts alU ickd in iLe i-e.ection of our
UF'ERS CFHUJG EO SUMMER
STOCK,
They kick befiiu.-e they're left. Their kick ing is
t-tronget-t teimony that tun Le t lleicd ti
the
Our excel tut b'loch and low prices;
Don't fail to examine
OllC CjKAMD DISrJLAY
i- i :. . . . fortanateiy i.-r the marau lur he pas.-1 , ,
n c ! rn .r ii i . pnai'i" iiisiMisiiinii. a rapii'jus neari, , ,. . . , ... . i
I' ti A tsr of I ort Boy il hasbeen H , , - - , . ' ed direct. v unde r t in lighted s:reet
ir , n. i t. 1 i , au I a liconteii.e I mind must ifaec-1 . . .-. , ..... ,
af... ti.t-l afore ltej)er and guager i .. , , , , . i lamp at -dr. Thos. Stcli s rrsi ler.ee
tti,.v;,i, I, , -J t I fetsitv mite hituse.f iai.-rah!e, b he , , i r .
i-M' i li .'tiot of I ciinsvlveaia , . , . , , . , i where he w s recognized. Mr. Con
. i hm 1-worKtr, held worker cr bust- , , r i i .1 -i
C P I-..,,, i i i t ti . I t. i - i I Bcr Ii is been inform -ii ol the? idenli-
l. t :un..i!i::iv. r editor of the 1 ness man. TUo iuid who is pl vsi-' . ., .. . . , , -
P"'-:--t S-,rd. w w among! car v able to do hard work ha, "the 7 of lfUe J U d" P:l
ki-rui.!t,n..,i,int!,i, i.V- list ' br,?. of M if l e oi.lv ktc r it. H Went for tU laHty, P;ioff- uud ,
..;. t . a lroii!ise to bin no iiu re in I ke :i.iu
.c;n get evei vtbr.ig excepting somo : 1 ... ti i
lI. I Ulll'Ml ..Il'l'i.l
ME THU MOSIT TO DEPOSIT?
ARE VQl A B0RK0.YE11 I
Hw I'l
:p (iraif. trtiune', en
ui a tour r.f the arrstci ri
" "'ly. ti 1 pr'a-Led for Lis people)
CB S.m Iny. j
fad-o Lewia IJuicl.field of MHfOfl 1
n'frsiini si ri uslv id. The nil
SS"ti' ii.i-i lent.il to tld age is w
5.ts l.:m.
r...
i. i ii.. i.r;.,.. ii.
cm st-.-'ire aber pi:i lor
lh-j
I-6-1 ... T r- .. : t ....i .
tru letosecum.eytopui-i v A ."". '
3? . , r : . 'tad of Oners Foint, and ot !u."b
the Inxanes of bfe is a wetr ; . ,- ,. . .
Mi:i.ue: ieiiui ! ii i.niu, om.ow-
i; Ntiv (luwi.-. or ) (i will iuih.-
i!5iilit
of' the
ami it von miss tlut von will mists
:i ly sown Leaf, of
:i i:'.rg. acirng', ss
'u.:t out of the trround nicelv bv
'-r Li ruin.
'o. l ".r!e Frame, wif and child
"illur J.,.!!,. n,er.t Subbnt!l at tho
f-Mi.-r. ,,r p. h. Mi
N-h-.lMr.et.
chase
and tear UJt to be envied.
Al nt l o'clock on last Wedues
l ,, ! dav evet.ing, UiHicr.iieon, IVrry Co..
1 tiio scene ot a destructive nre, : live stock were couRumel. ItiMsam-
entire! v c.insv.mir. g three bouses '' m-r crop consisting of a". ut '20 tons'
which !w,ltHl'bv Josei.h Maval!; almost t.v I of hav. 1011 bnshels of wheat, 100 '
ered to lie en firo. All t-fTuits to tx- j
tinguisa the fl.itnes wirj uni.-aiiing, j
and th enliro c. nteuts es-;:'pt tlie;
-CAE. I. AT
THE FIRST
f H A, 2,,,'baiegIiS witfeon.i a parallel ,
lemminger on
I'evuoldd lioilirnt tlie
-inver farm, near Patterson,
tI.r ilestroving one owneil nil oc
cupio-l by W. E. Gross ; badly dam
aging a double house owned by Mrs.
lielle Truby and occupied by Harry
Someis and Isaiali Mu!z;i'oaugh.
! and damaging linwe or less o
I .loulilo Louse owr.eil by W ni.
I Mnviill aud occtirued lv ilrs. . A
I Fm.se and John liranvau
a'f.
i ..;...! .l..iid.rd . .a t. t he nrvrver stiries
le. lust week for three ! J iltl.i.'i:r, ,.. .iirlir .Wt rov-
ttt,t,-;:r T.
t . ..1.1 -
e, . , . ..
) hut tni'V were considerably m
Pi im;n F. irnest. bought the J. i jured by water throughout. Eight
Lin.; furra 173 acres, in Tusca I f .,i;i -mere rendered tcniporarilv
'0a ui'.i y. ut assignee's sale on i homeless. The origin of the firo is
".. i.l ' .-.iii lAhmrb i tn.iw i nor hi an tM i in
the roof lM'tvveeu the houses occupied
by Mr. Mayall and Mr. Suydor."
An exchange is a good del worked
np over the commercial ways of a
man in New York and speaks of him
as follows : What do you think of a
mwrchaat who makes a busitiess of
buvin and selling second-hand
gravestones 1 There is man in New
York who dos that. Ho piirchnsas
SieUr, is! Urge qmutitiea of the laminar mor-
raonsrr ' tuarr tabh ts. enises tne let.ers, re-
o -
"l':U'. CullM-rtRoii Ki of Lew"
W.iwn. w..ls ii.,:uiiiated for Congress.
cu M-'lday, by the Mifllin Co. Ke-ri'li-an
cuventiou.
i... . . .
- en peaks of Blue Ridge in I
ort" l-iir.ilina issue smoke. Many
r"ple re f irmed and talk of leav
th. tifichl)orhoo.l.
Clara F. Rolhrock, of Mifflin-
l'.i , aister of Mrs.
"wnn. at tl,
' !ii..h. T rf osi... iMiinjtiiv of him :
also, 1 ton of phosphata, bi;-i- ri.
wagon be 1 anil all the geais went np
iu smoke. There was an insurance
of .jOi) oj t i.e birn, but none on the
conttnts. nnd th lo fabs heavily tip-
on Mr. K"il.T. who was absent at the ;
time of the fire inning left home j
The priu-l Hbout 3 o'clock in the morning. The j
fiieia &nppoeed to rmve bet n of in I
ctndiary Sotigin. Kind neighliors j
are donating feed 'for Mr. Kellar's !
block. It is announced that ths ;
Odd Fellows' Hall in liioomticld will ;
b! dedicate ! with belitticg ceremoi.-
its at 19. CO a. m. on Tl.ursd iv, the i
2oth inst. There will be a i-treet pa
rade at 2 p. m. All the Odd Fel.
lows Lodges in the county will take
part in tha exercises.
BASK,
MlrFLINl'OWN, PA.
IMTia?KST
PAID 0. TIME CERTSF1CATES,
Kccey Loaned at Lcwest Bates.
VirrLINTOWN MAKR-FTS.
Wtrrtrerowa, Sep. 17, IS90.
Luth
ern
- i-wisluir -ri.r...,;..!. I ....iwhpR the surface, and engraves
T, . ! new inscriptions on. the stones to or-
J. rir,t Congregational church I tJer W'Lcn askd if his 6trange oc
to'.,,. Francisco, fonnd it rieeepeary ; cll.,"aiion was sinefsful from a com
"g in a policeman to stop Air-j moreial stand p -i :.t. be replied that
n nnmnrr young people. ' pjuty of the people were anxious to
Lrniali, , , . frl Ueil. for ready cash, the tombstones
MA l ? tl"!ir loD" trStton relatives.
l t ii ' T,U. 64,11 7!ll jable 1 while as many more were willing to
the V, f , aTHU toush,F. on i bliv even agravestone at second bund
-"1 "f tins present month. j ..- thre 8ptM.ared the possibility
On-. .... Ji,mmii cirvnd bariram. Wlia.
)i et
fi-e was the recipient
er.v i n e peaches, from the or-'
satire on the boasted culture aud
Hu'ier
Fees
Ham
Shoulder, ,
Sides, ....
I.id
16
20
.10
7
ft
6
New Xrana-Continental
Route
VIA CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE k ST. PACL Jl
NORTIIKBN PACiriC KAIIXOiIS.
VlrTLIKTOWN GRAIN MAREKT.
1
Wheat, .
Corn, eld ........
Oats,
hyo. ..... ........
C'lovcrieed
Timothy au4.....
Flax a-U .........
bran ...... .....i
t
f borta
Ground Aluai Salt.
AlI.eliCQ Savit.....
2
4".
82
60
n.oo
1X0
1 (10
20 00
1 20
20 00
1 OO
1 K
HOOTS AND
SUPPERS, - - -
gHOL:s,
- RUPBERS,
NOW FOR A BOOM !
Dull August to he Turned into the
Busiest Month of the Iar.
MEYERS'
GREAT ANNUAL
house cleaning day.
H ill bring about the desired result. There will be no
foolishness or child's play about this sale; we must
have room to place our new Fall stock, that's all
there is to it, and we propose to have it at
any co it. In o-der to clear our coun
ters, tables ard Shelves of Sum
uer goods, we have decided
oj a thorough and radi
cal inrrk do.vn of
our price- :
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 custo uers than you can aUend to This
is Meyers rule, and it looks like a charm. Durinz
thie great house cleaning sale we will offer our en.ire
stock of.
MEN'S AXD BOYS' SI ITS AT HALF PRICE.
MEN'S AND BOYS' PANTS AT HALF PUICE.
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 1'rice.
And, charge your memorv with this fact We not
only say : -At Half Price," but we sell at Half
Irice You know from past experience that we ne
er make statements in the newspars that we can
not back up with deeds and our present Hou.se clean
ing sale will be no exception to tins rule. Now, then
put money in thy purse," be it ever so little and at!
tend this sale. Rehave made the reductions, it re
mams for you to take advantage of them. This is the
last chance of the season :he last and greatest cut of
prices and ,f you're wise, you wiii make u b y
immediately to Meyer's Grand Depot. Aa is usual in
euch cases, the earliest purchasers will catch the best
bargain8. Don't defer your earning, therefore, but
let us see you as soon as you possibly can. You will
be surprised at how far your dollar will go.
FEED MEYERS,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER.
ilFFLINTOWN. PA.
1805, ESTABLISHED, 1889
Special Incitalion To The iublie
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothin.r that
from
g that goes un daily
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. EAELEY.
It will be
TO THK ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to exuii.iuo the Stock f Goods for
MEN, BOYS AXD 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, to dwn't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. H A R L E Y
ailFFUNTOWN 2?j.
OVlilaSI-IO KS,
U 31 BR ELLAS,
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS,
FOR EVERYBODY AT
G. VV. HECK'S SHOE STORE,
ON iililL'UE ST.; MIFFL1NTWWN, 1'A.
IT 1 A FACT n ELI. KNOWN THAT K UAVK
The Largest Stock
01
Some tivc
Mors
'.i
Through Pullman Sleeping Car j
leaves Chicago daily at 5:30 I M.
For St. Paul and Minneapolis.
largo, North JJakota.
" Helena and Dutte, Montana.
-' The Yeilowytone l'aik.
Sj okiiie Flls and Tacoma.
Fortland, Oie'on.
Best Itoute to Seattle and all
. . .... ''til. ,
I'hilauelthla JliitKtTs I'h.ladcl
ph a hcptemlx-r 13, 1800. Wheat
$100 to S1.05. Corn 56 to Clc.
Oits 43 to 44c L: .e hens 11 to 12c
a lb. Cutter 14 to 27c Eggs 22c. !
i Apples at 1 to $4 a barrel. Peats I
$2.75 to $3 a busheL Potatoes 30 to i
40,r live-eight bushel bask t. Onions I
52.75 to 3 a bat re!. Cabbage at '
Noi th Pncitif! Coast jKiints. i fl.'.O to t;3 foi a bundled Ltads. .
The sceuic line to California, vus C;over-se. il 7 to 8c a pound for wl-si-
Portland and Shasbi Itonte. Urn seeL Timothy seed fl.Gl to'
Tickets on sftle everywhere. i $1.70 a bushtL Hay at ?5 to $11.50
For iuformation apply to any agent, 1 a ton. Straw at f 10 to $15.50 a ton. j
r.e like
ho
l-he more worrtvAhe brighl-erTS
Busy wives who use SAP0 L-I O
never seem to row old.Try ceke
A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from
badly w ached dishes, from an unclean kitchen, r from trifles which
earned Light as air. But by these things a man often judges of his
wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect
when Le finds her careless in these particulars. If any a home owes
a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to
BAPOLIO.
a-Groeer often autMtltatc rkraprr roods for KAroUS, to make at
better pront. ocnd back such articles, and Insist n havlnv Juat what
you ordered.'
HARDWARE IN THE COUNTY
I'uildirg'IIardware was never so low as now,
S4II, LOC KS, IM-HCiES A... t'EJIKST, I'LtSTER,
in fact everything in the Hardware Line including Hoiie Furiiishiug Seds
WALL PAPER, IILIiI)8, 5bc,
Are 3iow old at Itottom l'rioew Ly
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
I would inform tbe public that I have
now in my nw millinery atore at my p'ace
of resideoce on Water atreet, Mifflintown,
second door from corner of Bridge atruet,
a full stock ef Spring and Summer uvlliuerj
Kods, all new, and of tbe latest styles,
and having emplovad first claas; milliners
I am prepared to supply tbe public with
everything found in a flrstclass milliner
tore, come and examine my stock. I
consider it no trouble to show good.
MRS. U EI 51 L.
J V'arch 22-87,l.T. j
Emit WMTED?.r.i:rW3VnFT
t-ft okrtunit- item. A Iwlfc B-M itrwltaj, JL
T.
WANTED AGENTS
TO.MII.ICIT SKBCM B OTB
TREES. SHRUBS, VINES, &C
STEADY WORK
For Honest, taAwnrXna 9m.
mrr 9xpas, or Com
aXUMMlou 1 prrrrl.
VTm jrrow full I'd of waaHft-
! sailaVfted VO PwiiCalViwtaEU.
iTr Tlt hl'Af UvztA.
Oti. iiolic urrlCC Hrtr- rnims'U'U'ty Jar 4rt-M.
R. C.CHASE II CO..' PHI L A.. PA.,
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