i 5LMiNa& P.ElJCBLiCAN I-'.'! INTOVN : nn, V 2, 1i. TERMS. arcnr""n- I nana, it iil , " ... MX) It DDL n&id in ..n.. rnaneut rt verti-menu UMrted at 60 I , w. ' - ' " r - a iu ccr.Ui jr hue tr each insertion. iTcrti- by tho Tvr, halt or qrirtrr t:OHT LOCALS. Jiie tt :i b" r- itifct.tnte w at work. S';.'c of Peuusjlvauia h.-cs 4'J,- Mis Nellie Iovle visitel hf r aunt 10 i H-.intiiii-'don last week. J,.!iri M u t in of Pi. tsburg is visit- Jug in Hi s I inn Kirnier nomt). Xli" t-t'-rcs will be closed on Thiii i ' I 'f. I ht to the banks. Sit.m. i I. a i' bus laid a lie Ioard Ck ,u fruut cf h.s house at Kast Wt.i Point. XL' i: rt 1 1 si!e of Tnscarora tivniD tjin wm- white with snow hist Tiinrs- u-. - n -i . 1- ' i,iui :i i itcs i-in'-ii in eciiiui;( f.rcl. tiling l'j"F.rd Meyers, cloth in m. reliant. . ni c t i i T,,e 1.:.. sh of ra.wufinH haa . , , ' e t h. .r .lob!fc , Sii: K 'i-'.i'm cure f.r eonsnmp-1 tion hecome kaowu. the price of f.ur.. i t i'x luis adraucetl. A c-i'M t tl.it will l visi! to jiWi.'c i headir.g towards earth. S astronomers say. S.il -i".l' fjr the Sentinft. ad He Mnu n. To raise a family without ihne i.epap-r ia Iiing back iu tl f illiteracy. TL-- .it ;1 in toe price of grain and other :''. all along the line since the eVct; :-.ti i the "big lift," the dem oont d.ivrt givu the country. X P. iur;u.ti Ks4i., and family xel to :in:ipt)lte, where Mr. I ass-iate with hi broth-! r Jj'ih th jiractice of law. Thoruss K. P.c:iver, (.f Faverte tnwiistii' . an.l ins iirotUei-, liave P'"-- a:M l the Pomer.T -tor stand and I firm ut A. adi-mi for i 10,000. TvK Sut I ie cook ituTe and pile, Ismail wood stove and pipe, a lot of snr.l. For particulars all on Jai.M- K. liobison, Suth 3rd Str..t. 4t. S 1' Ibno s .f Owolanms is pre pared to furnish large or small quan tities "f pencil and appl trees, and ill kin Is ,.f fruit lieariug trees and bii-hts X'ue s- cslled Inlian Christ who is now tx.-iting the Indians is a fraud CUUlii'-' ei: iti'u to p'av v;th effect UJX'tl I,.- I ! Clou Ili.ll itl ::'.r.t minds cf the com- n I'.shi r, a youth, a-red aKiut w-i iml 'ed in jail on M-.n It! Tl -I day 1:1 tt eh rui of having g:&l.hed rriv t'l-iiihlueiso in the neck with A kUifc. 0m the lsi !, ,i:,y ,,f this prese nt at.tliMis t "itiieriue A. M .utgom rry. u:: .f Kr.r.i M..ntg.imerv, di-d t to' rest 1. nee t.f her husband at Wstfrl'Mi this c-.uuty, aged aliout C7 Vtrnfl On th lstli iai r. 'i-. re-r V":!vti .0 i ( ! r. ar I T. V T. V. I: -Ain. .T b:vl : 1. Tru- Ire!. v htm mst.. tbe 1'resbytrr ;. ui elected Ge-.rge V. orge H Martit,. eld Irwin, Treasurer; and Lyons and Jt hn S. t rt. cirt and horse- and a I animals curd in !" niirute- by Woo! fin I s S'tr ut rv Lotion. This never fAils. S 11 by 1 Batika .V Co.. Dr-.i.-'lst,, Mitl'.uitown. Nor. 13, KV'. "Iv Tli Indn.us iu Sju'.L in n st ifo of intense ex Dakota aa. itemcnt ever ! the c .wing of their 6; called Ma Siil. v. 1, thfy profess to beli-va VP. ill ilriTo :ttrir tho Lii.e race and restore j tie l.iil'ilo a-.il otlur gata. Tlevt tril"i!- ti'ithitjg but d mo audi who.. p. i Wesl, v M. IoT. a P P. H. .-i.em'or "f M:lf ,.-d towns'iip. wis shot ia the 1- by h s broth.-r, who tired tt a ri' b::. Tim wound is not s rio'is. Tin- s mi.- thing happn-.ed to l'ost Ma-: i .James McCanlcy f this town while he w.-is hunting rabbits with lr banks. The lK.ct. r sh.'t at a rahb.t aud hit one of the shins of the gen:al pest master. mi ciigosnmaii was , srtttu ce.l to 10 years n tiie Western lintei,tiary by the M.ftlin Co , Court fer having shot and killed a mau named .lames f. ll.tvis. Sav hsd Ui-u U-arding with Davis, -d lhivis hi enuie jealoiM and charge.1 Say with b mg too familiar with Mrs ltvis. The husband attempted to use a km!,. ..n Say. The latter drew a n-v-ilver and shot the hu.b-tnd from the fleets i,f which he died. Murder in tli- s- cond degree was the verdict cf tu jury. 1'av.id Heterick, administrator of Jen ine Hotcrick has filed hisaeis.unt J. 15. Okeson. executor of Wiliisra tks.'n l,iVS fii.,i cia fourth and final CISHlTit. Will i itu A. McCachen, admiuistra t r i f S.phia McCahan h:ts tiled his tfCouiit. Peter W. Svvnrtz, administrator of Abs ib-ui Page has filed his account. ' l. O.ivsr, administrator of An-ii- 11 O'iv. r has filed his account. J..hn Fry mover, administrator of tied l'n mover has fileil his account. W T. McCulloch and llts AicMan Val. adriii.istrator of John McMan K-th h ue til'-tl their aecount. The course of truo lve never did r,i'i m ..ith. is what the people of refsi.,, are savir.g. binoe August -"'O-snir and Salhe Stokes have Lr-ikeu t'neir ergageiutnt. They e,.. t... msnietl. but Sallie scold- I A 1 -iMus for v.tii.g for IVlamat e - Aagiutus scolded hack and tbst 1 '-o .in awful scolding u.aich, and li'ieaiji. the ecgaemeut Tbty tl, 1 '". -. ! ..... ..rinst ir.i l; . v s . -. m .ii ti' i.rr l 1- a v . ... ,,aye stuittvl .1 iv,t.. ; ne another about the fnrn'ture tnat war bought to st.ut Louse-kepulg tvith. tat wBtiti11''0 ST L.ui-,I,,S '' thin We be,.!.. T Al."urg. ' i- ir.es.iay InT will .ls,.t 'i- .eg.tes to the 1 . V -. v.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,uf nMi was Uis- tioral Alliance. ! ti-rf-1 Ti.. fl.wi f . ,,. 1 Lien is to tmet at Osceola. .ioriJs, IVvau.litr 2. 1SIK). uhab Spavin Liniment removes i all H . icujoiesil r.l. Soft or Callonsed Lumi i in.i m.m.j. . . r Spavin. .1 -. . i . fin norcuz I in i i . .r sPll,it8, Sweenv, OQtk- OtiQt, Spra us. and Swi.l most wond-if-al ISUaiish Cure ev-r .uown. ayj.i i.T Bauka vt nrujrpts, Miffltutowu. Nov. Co., 13, Juniata county has 202 nsioners. I Ins is what the Lewistown S-nti- a.ir a w id-hr.. .:u i'aVe rla,e in L-wistown on Thanks- Ve plate in L-w istown'on Tl viut; I);y : S..lwsmau n.ri.l ,v u-' f' : f.lesiuau D.vid Vrit aud ):r:i-. r John P. Uro, lK.th ! aiiowii Kiln, lis niade a w.i-. r o xrr'X i tlle on irosmt of th ret-eut election. innis i i wLicli w, r that the l.st r : was t. wlurl tbe other on a uhc-el-: burrow from tbe Valley House corner ! to tlx ouutv bridge "or .the entire l"f,'th of Market street. Pattw- n was elu-to.l an.l ,1, i,V,n T. I" ' "'' V" j fulfilled on Tliaitksfjrvinnr ,lart an, R '.Mind escort will add to the attraction ji the tivent. id. A.I.1FU . tltison R 1 X . v. a. ..I. A IT .... - -- .'- ----"j" oi juisou, t: tins cit.r - --inpoyfd on the f-irm of UeuU-ti " " misoi vi.ie, in ' sor lownslnp, yeaterdav, while ri.bn fra..tiouH ll (rslJ t;, le fi , tun.wn on an.l eutan-l.-d intho tra(.ea T(tf ,iorse ,.(ntinilpil fo n' drajrd the boy a distance of a'oout n n.il.-, ovt r a roiij,'h road and ilown lull t th black-mith ta .u the' rainier-, wutre ta Uors.- the WiS K,','l,l aUl1 rel. afd. j lr. Minn.cb a lied the proper rem ed: sb.it lifu whs etiiu t. Tbe in juries to th In.y w,-ri two brok. u arms. nu- log biu! m and other brui-Ls of a Ferioi-s chara'-tt-r. From the L wi-.bur Ciiroiii.-'e of Novemlx r 20 : A vll known and highly riteeiut'd citizen f Lewis burg, who is pretty well along in years, but sound in l.dy, mind and esia.e, i eullgea T.v-U.IT litrlu" " r'. ' "": 5-1:ie 01 il,s """ ia IUh L ''suur- Cvm- lry. lie is walling it nicelv ami ! makir.fr it a thorough j I through out. "The moit ier: icio.is liractii'n i.reVdlfnt nnuir.r im u.,vs is that . f bandir.r .,.., l.r -.1 renting a c'tib room, wbere their ev enings aud Sundays are spei.t, usual ly in such anusemeiits as teu.i .!.- Kra rather than eh-vt th' ir ideas and ambitions. Parents who m-r. ". 1 mit their Mors to while away their! ( evenings ami leisure hours in this 1 wanner and make no eff .rt to pre- vent it arc guilty of inexcusable iu-: , diff. rence, and in nine cases out of , j ten will see th-ir Ik.vs deveh.pe int J .' , lDdolent, wui th'ess men, if nothing ; I worse. j tr ; - ..1 t . . t, i f Here is a good st' ii y from tne Ca-' r..'i,. Tr a 1 , . , iverla.ls lrtbane : A g. km! story is I Ml of an iUitrrite tarmer, who i britTgs produce, butter and t m- to tins place. The man cau neither read iur write, but his sin. but his s ip. who occomt-auU'S him. cm. aud 01 couise ne .1 es all ILa ngurmg. 1 1 .. li.u . ttier uay tne sou 1I1.I not come , along and tbe 11 m.to had t go it ' Hiotie. 11-s M a coni.le i f rolls of hutt-r to a ttnm-.D on Fifth Av.-nuc. 1 who unfortuuate'y. could Dot figure; any better than be. The old gent! was ma -1. puzzled to know what to 1 charge her. bet was 1-owr.d sV;e sbolild I ui.f Luow that Lis tarly edueati .n ' lad been tegitcted, s lie took a, so ap i.f piper from his jfket and I an i d ln.d pencil atnl UX'ii. He I ut tt.w:i a lot of m irks on tbe pa-' r an 1 thn naid, ' L.-t's m e. dot's a dot, tigger's a fi-'ger, two frm one end n -ue remains, with three to car - r 50. madame please. She paid over th-. $1.51. to, k tbe butter home ' t d it wiignctl and figured up by her ! dui-htir and discovered that it 1 shot-! I Live bcrii 2.1u. instead of $1 - 50. 1 COIL OIL a.o C-1S AT Efl TOv II 4lIIiT03- 1 I Ntwton Htinilton camp-mei ting ! 1 ground has bei-n a joyful place for .1 1 t .1. T tno.isauos 01 people 01 me o uiaini ; : Vn'l. V TkiT Wi.old .M llli r.' OllCe ' a ynir to sing and pray and 1. v.-, and i they b.i I l."0 f. rt fo b.Ue to cotii rtvtl iu the high r delights of spirit- phte their contract. What the out ' ual life, but a change has coi.io ver ei.mc will be time will ti-'l. the spir t "f ti e p.s ph-of that region. J We inc'iiie to the belief licit the Mhuioii. the g-.d of tunny, ricoes, weslih, las pitched his castor into the i-aiiip-iueeting gtouuii, and sit tv-rt li.nlv. ol.l mill vni!ii''tii urtu:n mg oi t'iU t-U ittnl gas, wnieu is to Iconveit the vlace into ft citv of grand, j lu.us-s. wn ii luxurious appointm-.nts ami as if by the hand of magic to 'put Newton Hamilton one bucdied vers avvay Irom its pre.sout content- , ,r.l ua l happy and co.. t"i utb.e stale of uxisti u- e iuti a t-t-ite of livirg ; where wealth taloui.i!s and where gaunt liovertx ibagsouta miserabla ; ; existence. Alas for tli ehai gd of I spirt!. If the d. earns should b-i real i izeil what thn? disapiointment j If the dreams are not realized wl at theu d-sapjMiiiitmnt. A WEIX THE CAISE. 1 The cunse in the change of be spirit of the people of Newton Ham- : iltou is found in a well that the Camp Meeting Association are sink- ; iug. near the south ce.rner of the. grounds. It was to bo an ar.esi.ta weil to supplf the camp wi'h fre.-h. IHire water. At was m-iirvni mm- I ,, ," . . , ,1, - - ... well 800 feet deep would be sufficient A I. I. .1. . .... a It was Ueiieveil tnat to nrisluis a running stream of wa ! ter. William tlauible aud David i hcuddeis contracted to bore a sx iincu hole, R0O fe-t for fl320.lKi. "i V..rt w is beguu last lune. bat the ; . . , , tools si n got tail anil wee its weie lost in sg' ting theui out. Mean - while (tumble who lus t-n w-i vice in coal oil and gss lield wtst cf the mount inns, always iusiBted on it that the catup meetii.g ground had th api arance cf cial oil and gas terri - tor v. When work was resumed end alttiut camp meet ug time the start- 1 ng rum. ur vt. t a'oroad tLat the well iK-cnsioUiliy would emit gas, and that o.al 01! floated ou tne water tast was tnt-p out iu the sad pump. : Sat h report was a dreadful shock . , ,,.,,1,1. f ,i town and I " "- cvMnmuuitv, ir Newton Hiuilton ' people are" Lie otbur ieople they liv -v- J Wf sens-. En UM'.Vr. LilrN tl.-j v. miiiig. eqiunaity of our editorial friend I TLe fowl bd iiulcred out of tuc t . u- . t.. , ... ... . n Florida. jJj-.c had ruined Lis fish pond in Pike and fonn 1 tbe tu' k.-y wih it : wLicb Le Could fish froni the r tr ,f , Ihm lir ,1 Ivin - m li,i u.i.'ri.a of tli.. offic 'd ruminate on thing, I . . - o BI',rtual and lift himself in 'inimagi-; ...rr:, r i - l100' but "'ntra : of immagi:.aU..n ... iv... in i n.w never.! n I r i m I rw i wre noi W Ixicoininrol to a Itel i and t 'uch i. '.d handle ald 1j uter of ! tLe aliiijl.tv dollar that w Jd fill ' ihe collVrs, if tha camp meeting ;rouad well should turn out to be, a c -al oil kiou(er. But brother Mor rison id not aa fond of the ulmiirlitr lo!l-jr as Home other classes of peo- ui lie nuuid nui oe running a country newspaper. However much, his spirituahty may have bevn dis turbed, the thrad or continuity of hia si.iritual life has not b en broken aud Iifc'u happy if they don't get a drop of oil or another puff of iras. . j .-. iu me wen a fec- on.t time this was aftr camp-mect- i iiif, aim mai uiueiy irom west of i ls IU was brought to hsh thouiout. Work was resumed on th llt i .ust, on th liti, silt water ana small qualities of coal oil were Oft EAT EXCITKMFNT. . took jJacj on the afternoon of the lSth whin the gas Foutcd all the writer out of the welL Tbe water spouted to the height of the trees. The weight of water thrown out was tw tots and a hdf. In addition t Ciaiublo and Senders, there was present at the time of the s;Hutit!g of water, David Heister, a highly rc siectablecit'zen. of Newton Hamilton Such a manifestation of g: sot the community in a state of unrest. People ta'.ke I of the bii prices thev win got lor their land. One 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . man 1 " 1-" i.ini iM.uiit a tract oi ,o acres f r three hundred dollars said he would not tell if some one would offer him a thousand dollars uii acre. A m.n who had bonht a farm for $:1,!M0 sd I he would not sell f.r b-ss than $10.K0 The jople however were not ALL tXCITKD. A nutabr r of people in tht commu nity preserve their usual equinamlty and t:.os i f them who have property to sill asked no more for it than b"-f.-re the fxciteinent. Somo vn piHiiied the whole thimr and ssid it would 1h? an ea-y ihing to put salt in the well t untie s:tt water, and it would 1h- ju.st as esv to j ut cor.l oil in tbe well and the went so far as to xpri ss the In-lit f ti.at some dovise Could be use I to L;euetate gus in the hoi- and cause it to spurt, but the number of dibelioers is not lar-re. a nati ual, basis. Such of tlui citiz -i;s who hx.ked at th face of nature sjiid. "this locality is a rature bas'U for i-oal oil and gas. We arc near the P.r a.l Top coal tfeld a-id if coal oil and gas is the product of cai the fluid and gas lms s. ttled here in this basin, don't you see we bave all the surface indicali-.ns, tho . , , . . wc.ter from ah iH.itus t f thecompas's rt .......... ;.. .. - . . - - . "-.:" ' . : Z Ju;1 , tti.uil i'. iuu ll'C tills 13 Ii IlitLUXai coal oil an. 1 gas basin. ASCIAnoN STjt.'K. While there has leen no bioiu in t - ii. t . . 1. . . i.i a v-un .un-uuj; .iMdiriau'ju si.k-k, t:iat previously moi ieu 111. 1.1 1 1 11 i,.r what ever the holders cjuld dispose I 01 l "'i, is low mill i..r a ris-. At wtculiariuitor. Lout, rs ara not i trading off the st'ckfor trifling ar-' tides of men-bun. hs... though thev I don't relish the t bought of the ss.-1 ciati-11 going on t.i sink the well to the depth i f several thousand feet to t-st the territory to a certainty, for it. tl.at f v.-ut tliey are fearful that au ' assessment on the sun-k of or 50. . or p ri::ips a i.iguer percent woui.i . ,K hnitrf on them to met the t-s-i ( I" 1 Tie building of tho h itel , '"" ' grounds and the b-rii g of. : w 11 ' depth of 8"V. feat has j P" the ass cmtion in ilebt, aud if ey pror-se to iieeirn the wed an assessment will ha-. - in laid on ti e st-sk, or money v ill hav to ba berroved ou the projHrty. th: i.HTH or the wks.:.. The h pth of the re. H, hist 'ed-! i nesdav wneu the wiiter was th.re, e, is R i was lioO fct-t. The top, SU -f..., !aud. Th-? nSt i U I'i ick slafe 300 feet tidck, tlie next ;1 giey rock 2CC fot thick, t!t r.tx', a giitty shtlly hard hltm slaty wim-h ihey lia I jh-ii- . ,, ., 1 .1 e . . . r i-trated to tile ticpi;i oi loo let 1 TVl . tl...r.. latt Vj.iI I ti,iri; shale that they are now drilling . throu-h on t b.e camp meeting ground jrt the iK-vr-uian sMile, the same dark mati-ii:.l iu which Juniata C-. pcopij . a ,1 1 1! l,ave been looking for stotia coal O i it,,. Hnbhr tuoinr'A' t ear Port li..v Hl Tne levon::ii black slatts tra , ycr.-e the entire length of Junista j coiil.tv. Meti who iiit.fi ss to know t say t'.a! c al oil :s fer.-nt lonu'tTKUs found iu 14 dif-1 :.n a.uong ti e i liumb.er the lev is that immediately nian black s'ntes. beneatll ,1Dl)mo.j1L LOCI LH- The Bowsr-I trii -ls, died on Sat urday. Intel m-ut in tbe Presby terian graven aid on Sunday. A new- schedule for the runnin of j aseuger trains went into t fleet on ; S;ii,Tay. See time table ii another : column. i Mr. Frmk Patterson, who on Snt 1 nrdnv a week, lc st bis left aim in a -, . : . , 1 rai'roatl accident on a New ; ., ,, , , Jersey . i railroad has so far recovered tLat his father Las onu home. 1'iank-will bn home by Christmas time. Mie. Patterson remains with him in Cam dra. I . . '. t - j jjd-st .-v'inriiaj Ai'omns ures.sier ! wis commit led to jail by S;,uire j Darner of Siistja'-hanra ti wuship on ' a double chargo. First on a i-l a:e ; of H. Tv. Fry in yir, for having taken two sets harness. S-cond. : u the ' charge of Adam Aria.ld for tin eaten ing to shoot bi'u. Dressier says h" only thienlened to th. ot if Arnold would not fjult hauling his vii'e around j Ou Saturday Mrs. Cyrus Sieber of. 1 AValktr 'ti. wi.ship, wis bringiug nnniber of 1 Li r kspiving turkej s l. ' t"wn among tl. cm y b.s one f-r iTrs. ' Inilier. When she teacLeJ tbe town ' mnl ei:U oi the w igori. ri.u iiu:i;s i u u. .... . v roa.L The brought tLe fowl to town - - uc and Mrs. Sieber havic . ,r . j r - t - lit w t.ot locg J.ll Baiika and How j nnm ' . T m.-n tuwivii.. . T I r.a l-a ucd whofe turkcv t! e, ha,l f jun.l. Tb: v i:;flJru.d Mrs. icbrj of tLe w h-re oouU ( th Lird. aud jhe took it to Mrs. Beidler. Juniata Xursery. All kinds o fruit trees for Kale at wholesale or retail. Write for price list, to S. F. Heme, Cocobiinus, Juni da Co., Pa. Nov. 19, 3m. Tb an kg I v lu ff. Union services bv a'l the churches of Mifllintowa and P-tterson, w .ill be held in Ii e l'n sbvtei inn church h on ThanVsjriving Duv, the 27th int-t., ct 10:30 P. M. Addiesf.es so timed that the exercises shall bo within the nUal limitF for morning worship, wiu i.'O ur.nriru ui lur, uniuis woo. i .... u'.. . r .v., :; 1 . T i : 1 1 . 1. i . i 1 lilessing,'' by Key. G. E. Z.hner; Ou 'Chmch Blecsings." by Rv. J. 11 Henderson: On "FMBiilv Bless ings, by Kev. S M Frost, ii. D. The public are cordially invite 1 to be present. Ham mot Ii Furnish Log partiuent- Ie- e have devoted one entire side of tLe store for f ui nishiug g.xnls as our trade in I his dpp.irtnicut has doubl ed. Aliv! you will ask. Simply because we havo the largebt stoi k and positively tho lowest prices ever granted for tame goods iu Juniata county. If you are in need of gloves, neckwear, hosiery, umbrellas, white shirts, cardigan jackets, underwear, hats, cup, etc., you will find you cau save money by dealing with us and at the same time get relible goods. Fiaio Mrvuui, The Leading Clot bier, M'lHintowu, Pa. VanOkmlx -the 22ud uit. SiloTsIlLRi.tK. Ou bv ltt-v. S. S. (Jrayliill, N. -VI. auOrmcr, of Dan. ville, aiiti Lilhe V dale this county. Ki.fusTos I'iij-.s. Oa the :Urh ult., by Kov-. J. F. Iit :.. r, J. S. Kingston, oi Doyie.dmrg, Frank I iu cunty, and Mary 1$. Pyle.-, of Water loo, this couuiy. ('it.'iE MiEutAiH. On the t.th inst., bv tlie- iiev. Fmil Lowy. j Llmer K Oioce, of Fayette, aui 3iary I F. alcFlrath, of Ft-riuauiigh. 1 . I) I Kit; Co. On the tSth ins ., in Oretu vv.tod township, Paul Cox, Sr., in his t2d year. Laxe. On the loth inst., in Tuscaioia tevinhip, Jos- ph H. Lane, tteeti OS yeais, b' miitbs and z'.i diy s. MoNxooMtRv". Oa. the lSi.Ii inst. Mrs. Catherine A., wife oil Mr- . i;zra .ion; utu-.rv i f Waterloo, agul 07 eius. Caknev On tie l(!th inst., in Fayette tout ship, an infunt ihrigLter of J. II. end .Vaty M. Caiuey, hgeil 1 Uiot.th itLd S tlavs. Ki'iu nxtu. On the l)!ih int.. j Miifoid township, by drowning, t inbut daugl.t r i f Jerome Kerch ut r, iigeii two years ami 1 month. Omvek. Oi tho bth., inst., at Afblai i lc!awaio cout-ty, wheie she had g..ne ou a visit, Carr.e A., eldest iiultgi.tt r of (it i rge W. and IsaWlhi O.air. of I'orl K'.ytl. ngeil loytaif, S iouiIls and :Uii vs. EDTICT13 18DUSTBY jr '1. (W.. .a rat rt The ti -w. Ton'Q r ifAth nl c Jj li ah wt list. 1-I.m I- M.rtiir. otsr lij..sr cin't goi, wet: you U1AI V bAT. WoIffsACiEBiacking m thmn. asd water cut ire tixraccb. j OI! r I flTH wttstr'.TiTi itid pr oct, hnt t ! VttttrMIT ttW hi DOT BrfTil tttZXg i TSt tj A ITUtlTT. W j will tU yra bt-w n run In 7 of ?i.(0 wiil obtain at. I WOLfP Ji RA-NOO JJ, i-au&deipiua. I HAVE ICU KGNHTO DEIDSIT? ARE Gl' A L'OKIlOWtll i -CALL AT THE FIRST KIlFLIXiOWK, PA. TrJ 1 1 CKs T. PAID0.N TIME CERTIFICATES, Kceev lozEBfi at Lowest E VirrLIKTOTN MAHKKTS. V:rrtiTTf.i, Nov'r 2fi, 1S9." t'li:it-r ........... . .... Sr rn S;rts, I v i r rus-.t'xs Gki iii 'X t-it. .... O TT1 . C'. t lltf, F.?e C lo. erseea . Tiuiotbj kectl ............ 25 -i S2 IXU .... IM 1 T'---! t I 1 I III "s-'V ffN I I I'll oft JO OU i 2" JO 00 1 no 1 80 'lua Aicru Slit. Ati Philakuphia Markets, November 22, 189J. No. 2, Pennsylvania $ 1.04 ui.uo wm, w ceuw Cms 43 w out uuri'iaotu icaiu. XiUllt-i', ; f ertAmerv 2Rj. Juna crearmrv i U UUC. wurnwJBU ic a 111. tuUM 21c. J -b prints, . 29 to 33c; Ln v diked 19 to 20 3; Eggs, fresh, 2B to 27c ; ice house eggs, 23 to 24c. Su gars, 5 to 6c a lb. Florida oranges $2 75 to $3 50 a 1hjt Apples at i3. 75 to $5, a barrel. Cranberries, at $11 to $12 a barrel. Potatoes at 75c to $1 a bushuL Sw est Pot at es, 40 to 50c a bask t- Onions, $1.10 to ; 'I a uniiri. , i-O .1 - - I 1 Chicago, Nov 21. Steers, $3 0 u 5.15; Tcxaie, 2.30n3; rangers, $:$.05 a3.,5; cowS $12.00; ' oO. Hogs comiiiou, 5-3.loa.ioH: fair to go.Kl mixed packers, $3.0ia 3 70; ijrime, heavy aud butcher wtight.-, $3.75i3.85; pigs, S2.50a3.10 natives S4;i4.80; westerns, ?4 loa4. 50; Texaus, 3a4 3fi; Lambs 4 50u5 'JO. Subscribe lor tbe Juniata Sentinel and Ukpuislican. Kl-ix o-d . . hrr. si-. ..... Compare it with other Juni- ata County papers, tind be con ,.;, d..,t i ;mU ,a ...i. " X" . - n ('..intmn. it witl, ,tliCp lMm.,o''i ear. JNew questions of scribers a greater quantity andjand 3 ou nd your family as in a greater variety of reading I telIlSent People cannot afford f o all persons living in Jun to remain ignorant of them. KG R AND it j. rr 1 (ma i y ill UV -'J!- lilu ITU tJXJm Still a Kicking- ! Our Ccn;jetitors are kicking because we took every j advantage that the marktds afforded in the (-election of our 1 SUrEBS SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, Thev kick becau.se they're left. Their kicking is the i strongest testimony that can be oflered to j Our excellent stock and low prices, i Don't fail to examine OUR GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or 3x111 will miss The Sight of the Season, and if you miss that 3011 will miss bargains without a parallel. liOOTS AND SLIPPERS, - - - OVKKSHO llS, U31BR ELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, -FOIl EVEKYliODV AT G.W. HECK'S SKOESTORE, ON JUUPGKST.: MIFFL1NTWV. X, IA. ml KMmmn m f a.dood housewiPe.vvho uses SAPOLIO. ibis well sdvid,-The mouse is muzzled in her houseVTry ihsxnd keep your house clecxmAH grocers keep ir- Clianliriess arid neatness about a house are necessary to insure comfort. Man likes comfirt, and if he can't find it at home, he will seek clsev.Iiere for it. Good housewives know thr-.i SAFOLIO makes a house clean and Leeps it bright. Ksppiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do ycu v.-int ctcaiUiness, co.rfcrt and happJncsr? Try SAPOL.IO and you will be surprised at yc:r succtsr. ESWARE Or imlTAT;C?3. YATER PROOF , THAT i :SNC. CAN EE V8PEC CVA': '.' . LINEN-LINED WAT HA .-. O ."i 1 COLLAR IN iata coiintj7, an opportunity wilibe given to pub.cribe at one dollar a 3-ear in advance. If not paid in advance one dollar and a half People living out- fide the county, will be charged ! one dollar and a half. This op- i port unity Will Ijf OlK?n to the lt i vt . u i cm ui .uai Uil, AOA. Don't mii?8 the opportunity to secure a newspaper that will give satisfaction to yourself and lamilv. If you have s!e bills to print call at the office of the Sentinel and Republican, and have the job executed at reai'onttble rates. matter than any other paper in the COUllty . J 11 publishes all county news and events worth inentioninsr. It publishes all important foreign news A mention of all great ques tions of the times pass through its columns during the course of a ! Puulic concern will come to the i Iront within the cominir vear. TSt -M..f fsrfect Sai:lii'jfa for ffloiher's IKV51UP-I.E in Choiini l:FAHTur AND ICLThllia. A Quid As-.iir.ikted Food torn Dyspeptics, consumptives, Convalescents, a Perfect Nurr.iEriT in all. Wasting OisciArs. Rcaumcs NO Cookie:. Kccps in All Cli"atc-.. run t'wom hnoV. -Tup. i.a.ii ant. hrjri.n::' n It. riirta." ir-nlcl - - tjii'i r. DoKlii P-J :.'.' COSTOK. 1:. - RUBBERS, 0UM - CAN EE t 1 i 1 Not to "zrzs- BEARS THiii MAS:;. A 5 i- THE MARKET. 1890 FALL AND WINTER SEASON MEYERS' STOCK OF CLOTHING Is now ready for your inspection. NVhether you aim to save money, dress in the latest tyles, or beth, you will surely find it to your advantage to 1 1 -w . lr Ilirnirvt) ihiu viof irirrurr, 1 1111 vf tt.omIiaM4id.i V111 . n ' f . -. 1 . 1 m i -'w inutes more profitably. You I you will -T' ly lf".'" "tr estxli ibnent derived frtm patronizing us. You will see tbe largt Pt Men's Suii aud Men's Overcoat Department in tbe county. Our gigantic 6tore is Jiteraiiy lined with counters, ami each counter loaded high with the neatei-t, nobiest, finest and most fashionable styles of Men's Clothing. Put herd's the most important point : Take any oris of these garments and you will find it marked at a lower price than any other housr can namj." NOTE THESE SPECIAL PR1C1 S: Among the many prices in Men's Suits, we point out the following : 10 for Men's Nobby Business Suits, Sack and Frock Styhs, all-wool materials. .10 for fine Scotch Cheviot Suits, in Checks, Plaids and Silk Mixtures. $11 for Men's Imported Crisimpre Piie-iuess and Prer-s Suits in Ssck and Frock Styles, f ii for Mens celebrated Ulack Scotch Cheviot suits and Imported worsted diagonal suits, if 15 for men extra tine cus tom tailor made, imported dress buits, in Sack, Cutaway, Frock, and Prince Albei t styles. You can't form an idea of the excellence of th bargains uutil you see them. Equally great values in Fall Overcoat. We havs tue very lstest, choicest and nobbiest thiugs and a saving of money is guar auteed to every purchaser. If you want to Kave your measure for first cluss suit, a spring overcoat or a puir of trousers at a small outlay of mon ey, call on us. Men's nil w.xil suits at $S. Nobby Oieviot and Cssniiuere Suit at $10. Hundreds of men's suits at $4, $5, 0. 7 aud s7.5(). BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. 1 Boys' Clothing we confidently believe is worn by three out of every j five boys in the county. Experience lias taught careful observers that our ' Bovss' clothing is tbe best fir tnonry every time. Oar Boys' suits at 5-3 j outlast those for which you pay $4 elsewhere, and our $ goods will look j neat and tidy. Examine by the way. Our sfock of children's clothing is the largest in the county and the mo.t varied. Mothers, you want clothing for your hoys, aud you want value for jour inouoy; here's where you can ; get both. We have the biggest aud best line of children's clothing in the rattling goods suits at Sfl.75, better at 2, nud still bettr st $2 25 sud $2.50. No house buys iu such quantities that we do: no bouse carries s.n h an assortment, and no house sells at such low figures. We heat them all from 10 to 20 per cent.; that is the miin buying poiut. where yon get tbe biggest value for the least money. Our stock of Spring Overcoats (com monly so called), rather 1 ur stock of early Full Overcoats is large ami nob ; by and verp cheap. Come and examine. O V" J2 RCOATS. Our stock this fall in superb. Constant effort succeeds. W ars mil' ing iuiprovtnients t vi ry Reason. Ttie newest novelty this seani.u is the box overcoat, with 4 ifch h'p seam. Every known fashionable shade ia here at prices to suit all, .8, .10, and hl2. Thr-sc cnafs must be f en to be appreciated. Men's Ulsters, or Storm Coat .11 black, blue aud fancy Shetlands, black and Chinchilla.". American Irish Friezt-s, Fancy .cheviots aud cassiroeres, at $4, So, and No suchvalues in any .Lcr" store in the county. Visit our Hat department. Exclusive styles in nobby goods. No house in this county can apptouch uur prices in Underwear 1 We bought iu larger lots than any other codceru; we paid spot cash for every thing we show. Chh you wonder at our ability to undersell all com pi ti tion. FERD MEYERS, T II E LEADIN 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 3 89 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sule Irom THE IMMENSE D. W. TO THE ho htive money MEN, BOYS AND C H J L D ii K N It is truly murveloiis to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of ttits and Overcoats tl the Wondei ltilly Low rue s. His j.nces leave nil (,'onij etitoi s in the reur, so don't Lt'.i to gie him a call if in need oi" Clothing D. W. I I ISl I FF 1 I IS X ( J W IN" . IT IS A FACT V. Kbb KNOWN THAT VT K HAVH The Largest Stock -OK HARDWARE UN THE COUiNTY lluildir y Hardwaie was l.cvcr k I.t hp tiovv, LOt hS, IIIX(KS &c. EMIIST, IM.4S1 ';1C, in fact everything in the Hardware Line including House Furnishing Oo WALL 2 A PER, BLEiI)S, ifcc, Are o eoll at IIolloiu Iric ly FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO' FALL AM) .VI.NTEi: GOIdhS. I would itilonc the j.nblic t;at I bsv. now in my new millinery store t u-.y y'. -of residence on Wiicr utrr-et, M 'f.iiit.i e, ! .trond door from coiner ot IJr. iri-.e, I A f u!: stork f FaltJ unit WiM- r ni:iuTi-:y i;iHdn, all new, and of ti.e latent atyies. and having en.ptojed first clam, loitlic.-i r I am jTer-ared To enpj.'.y the public e everytbirg ft.nrj in a fimtclana li.iHn.er store, coniK ai d examine n,y pt-xtk. I consider it no trouble to tbow goods. UBS. bEIZih. March 22-87.1.V. 1891 may nc t buy on your first visit, but innressed with tbf benefits to be C L O T II I E 11. rrr- A O rI he I tiblic of Ck-thing that goes on tioily STOCK OF LEY. It will be ADVANTAGE OF ALL Hl.'YEIlS to invest to cxiiinine the Stuck o (ioods lbr A R L E Y .dt 'IO SOLICIT IIPIIIP' FAK OI 11 4, Tcrrc v-uji'SO uur" r - -j ir.CL-. enn-jto, tint.--, -t-.-.j - I STtAQv v;crs JVS5.. r rirat .r.rfp-ri'.j-. K.a. J y .S.r."y . ,s; I f : i 'T.- fc;- ? 1 ' s 1i;. -V i '- r- 1 . s -,r Tiv.-c i-" --vrr a- v- :.'c" V'e'.!i I sr.. -.. j -..w .'.'i'.'' ' r .'. - - 1 r. C. CHA32 & CO