Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 22, 1891, Image 3

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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
tTHttESIUT. APRIL 22, 1891.
TERMS,
subscription, $1.60 per aonniJi if paid
to advance? 2.W " not Pw ln d7a"c'
Transient advertisements inserted at 60
aata per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices tn local col
umn 10 eenU per line for each insertion.
Dednctiena will be made to those desiring
to advertise by the year, half or qnarttr
V1-
Republican Committee SlMt-ingr-
MirruNTOWs, Ta., April 18th, 1891.
Ia pursuant- of a cull of the Chair
man of the Republican county com
mittee of Juniata Co., tha several
districts were represanted in the Or
phans' Court Room in the Court
Hu t 2 o'clock P. M., Saturday
April 18tb, 1891, with Chairman C. F.
Eapemcliade m the chair. On mo
tion F. E. Meloy was elected Secre
tary pro teiu. The following resolu
tion " adopted.
Resolvtd: That the Republican
primary election of Juniata conty be
held on Saturday June 8th, 1891.
1 he convention to be held on the
follow Monday, in the Court House.
So farther business appearing for
consideration adjournment was order
ed. Carl F. Espessohade,
F. E. Meloy, Chairman.
Secretary.
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SHORT LOCALS.
Lawver liarchfield has a new bouse
Too many foreigners coming to
America.
The itafia is showing itself in
Sbamokin.
Tbo valley roads will soon be
smooth aiid dujiy.
Barks county farmers are planting
many acres tw potatoes.
If Italy should snd the American
minister home what of it.
Mrs. Heck and daughter Mary are
home from a visit to Altoona.
Squire C. B. Horning has built a
kitchen to his dwelling houss.
Lcwistown people Lave organized
a village improvement Society.
Solomon B'atdior bought a span of
Milieu from Mn'oeok and Xlson.
Brother Alison of the Herald ban
been enrolled among the pensioners.
Merchant Eapenaclinde, Sr , ia in
the City Laying a new stock of goods.
Minn Noll North ba returned from
visiticg her uncle in 'Washington, 1).
C.
L. Banks Fasick ba gone to Yea
gertown, Mifiliu county, to work at
Lis tiade.
Cut Ctuadt thirties four times rv
ery year, for thioeyciirg and that will
kill thom.
From every part of the country
comes the report: "Tho wheat in look
ing fine."
The balmy tuoon light nighU
leads people to promenade on the
rivr bridge.
The Italian orgxn grinders sefm
to havo disappeared with the Italian
war question.
Italy does not want t S.;ht fortlie
criruiuals that wore shot and hung in
New Crleu.
Albort Ilacktt'ilierger nnd Philo
Fannebaker, Jr., cttight 76 trout one
day laiit week.
The G. A. It. have repainted the
house they obtained from Cyrus
Morrison deceased.
The Ferry county railroad carried
31,000 passengers last year, says tho
Cloomfieid Fiuemiin.
A warm warn tho beginning of
last week started vegetation, and put
gardeners to gardening.
Tho n-,T judicial apportionment
bill as it now ntauils lfava Terry and
JiiDi'uta hs thoy now are.
Mrs- W. E. McTurtrio of Hunt
ingdon fell and l.ro!. aa ankle while
descending a Ciht of uluirs.
Henry K. lV'iTur, editor and j ro
prietor of t be Carlisle Set tine.1, died
on tfce 13th inst., aged G3 years.
The Veteran S.ifikty of tho 49th
Penna., Volunteers, will hold a re
union in JlcVeytown o:t ilny 5 and 0".
Mrs. John (Jriybill and ton, have
returned from Washington, IX C.
Hr. Uia bill is yet in the eapitu 1 city.
A threr-vpr-old colt of Math.
Itodg.ra, of Walker township, die-d
of inilauiatioa of the bun lea last
week.
Mrs. VaMvy op of tho aged and
lonar resident li- of the town, is
horn, from a visit to Ler son in Al
toooa. Take car-of your Bible Road in
another column what fortun h the
Rood lx,k brought in this world to a
Chicago family.
The fust white Republican meet
ing vr held in the StaU of Sonth
Carolina, wan hl in Charleston, last
Friday, April 17.
The bill te re-irubm-s
ties for bridwi. awent ar K
nun-
y the
..o.mi ouj hM piHS0(1 both LoUHeg
f two Ltigitilatuj-j,,
nr!ey has rpr.tncked his stora witl.
new clothirp. Ue is an experienced
7IU1." a Ton can bur from bim
t satisfactory prices.
., T!'" EegisUture proposes to make
tin intentional wrecking of a rail
road trmn, whereby a person is killed,
murder in the first degree.
The men in tie Legislature who
voted for the passage of tbo inquisi
tional tax bill 216 will be elected to
ay at home tho next timo. For
Legislative position.
Several acr pllIlted to mel()ns
n the Jacob Vfeiser farm near Ma
tontonja lock will be on of the at
ractIon8 in tl)at 80ctiou of
J the coming guasou.
h.?.0llOl,r,,-,h & on iu rUson
v ea fuUline of new clothing k-ct-
W With rant M. . 0 . ..
n of Juniata county. Drou in
Lld learn fr. 1 J r "
. iuk vnr 01 the
President Harrison, and friends
as they journeyed through the south
ern Biaies, last week on their way to
California, met with a hearty greet-
0 mcy Bioppoa.
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pension nas been granted
to Crawford Wileman, Cornelius
Wetzler. Additional pension has
been granted to Jacob Mnsstr
euruugu me agency of William Fry.
Itch on human and nomfl an3 o7
aniinala cured in 30 minutes by Wool
i T t7 , J ajouou. ims never
rails, ooia by U TUnVa .t, r
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uKgibi, iiimintown. Noy. 13,
AWtv, XT.
The day "trout fish
t " VMlftvAAn OA 1 In "
i ; . .
io nsn tb various streams
in tno mountains bordering Junif
county, i he catch numbered about
700 trout that day.
Some one has discorarorl
ior malting cement out of cinder, the
. -. w i'. uvi
wVUBr grouna into powder and
mixed with lime. "What a bonr7a
tho cinder pile along the river at
Lewia town will prove to be, by-and-bv.
The barn on tho Rohror farm in
Tnscnrora township was deKtrore.l
some nights ago. Tho tenant James
Bnrd discovertd the firo Kr.nf. in
o'clock T. M., but not in time to save
all his stock. Three bpa 1 of
cattle, allockof ducks, Imy and cram
wiuuii impiiments were con
sumed in the barn.
The June flood 18S9 unearth rvl
at the upper point of the island a
number of hearths or fire placej of a
pre -historic race. Th hsarths bad
the appearancd of hnving-baen well
mwoned. A considerable quintitr
of burnt wood, charcoal wis'found ou
the hearths, so says David "iLicken
bercer who lives on the ialaud.
Tho Hollidafburir Rerister savs:
Our venei-ab'e townsman, Jame
R Fattoi!, savs Iih sw tho lato miil
ionairo showmmi. P. T. Bamuiu, in
Pit.aburtr iu 1S3C, when Baruum
wss truvtliDe in a one horsa waoa
and had on exhibition Joieo Ilf ath,
an old negro serv:'.: t who had served
in the household of Ganer.il George
W nsliington.
Tha Lutherans aro hivb'v ploascd
oyer tho iuformitiou receiyed from
Pittsburg, which is to the elF-ct that
II. C. Ilolloway, D. D., ha reconsid
ered his declination vt tho Lintin ran
charga in this placi and in Licking
Creek va'ioy, and has detM-mirn.-d to
accept tho cull and will preardi Ihe
first tiruo as past'r on the first Sab
bath in June.
Advertised list of letters uncalled
f jr remainintr m the Post Office, at
MilHintowu. Fa., for the week end
ing. April 20tli, 1331. Frs ns eall
insr for mail in this Jiet plongj hiv
they are advertised. Ou-s retit wi 1
be churgod for each lottn-advertised.
Est tor-: John Rodger s, W.F. Blrhap,
N. L. Rank, James I). Boll.
Jann-s McCauley, P. 31.
R'loiunatisiu CiiFwd in a D4V.
'Myfciic Lure," for Rhbumatiem and
Neuralgia, radically curs in 1 to 3
d:irs. Its action up-ju the system ia
renin rkable m l mysterious. It ro
move! rt once the cause, and the din--aaa
i;nmdiat)y uitfappcai'jt. The
hrfifc doxn g-rn4tlr r-fpetits. 7j ct-nfB.
Sold bv L. Ba.nki Co., DrugjJst,
Mifllintowa.
lob.
18, 'WI, 4:a,
Englis'i Spavin Liniment r.uovrs
all Ilird, So t or Calloused L'.imps
i'n.l Blfniishes from hortRv. Blood
Spaviu..Ciirbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-
.tili05, bpraius and hvroiM-i
Thro.a:s, Co:ighf, Ac. Save $."3 by
U'oofoa li.t:lj. Warn. Til o'l the
most y.' jndeiful B'eraisri Cure
known. Sold by L. Banks &
Dra.'s'ists, Mitiliutown. Nev.
cvur
Co,
13,
1330 ly.
The 4th, Annu-.l Meeting of the
W. C. T. U., of Juniat 1 Co., will bo
held in tha Lnthcran ciuir'di in Mif
flintown, commencing on Wednesday
i-veiiing at l o'cl :c'i anil t: h con
tinued over Tha-sday, May 7ih. r.'so.
The Stito Recr rding Sec, Mrs Olivo
Pund-Ainies. '.vll! be in tho cunuty on
Saturday, ..y '2v. 1, beginning tit
Thor.ip'.'tTitown. rann? evening, a
week of Ti.mpt-rance work. She is
ex pooled to bo presc:it during tho
Co veuli -i).
llli.s. E. E. Vas For.s;.x,
Co. r. i-.
Pro. Hu rv Mujt-r, e.f R bei ab-v g,
Centre county, Las compiled a com
prehen-ivo history of thrf 3Ieycr fam
ily. Ths first Ll'.-yer who emigrated
to thij country fr :ii Gerujr.ny Bct
lled ct Mr.clilbich, Lancaster, now
Li ban tn county. lb had livo chil
dren. The first Meyt-r who located
in tho vicinity of Freeburg was Ji
cob ?,It,vcr us earlv aa 1708, since
which tim- tho Mayers or Moyeis
have risiileil in this locality. TL
volnii) of the Meyer genealogy com
prises 131 pages, and i.3 a well writ
ten liir.tory.
On the 11th inst-, es-Mnyor of
Sunbury, Northumberland county,
and Geufcral G. "W. Storh, were ar
rested charged with swearing 27
times and iiaed sixty three cruU per
oalh or w'dh cost .'id in nil. Gonersl
Stroh had a liv.snit in regard to the
rent of a pieeo of ground before t!io
same squiro, and got into contro
versy with tho prosecutor at which
time tho oaths were uttered. Mem
oranda of the oaths wro mada liy
Jacob B.irtholowniew who brought
tho suit. It created much amuse
ment and excitemont.
The town eounoil advuitisesa spec
ial election to be held on tha i2(Jth of
May neft in order tt obtain the as
sent of the electois of the town to in
crease the inilebttidness of the bor
ough, seven pur centum upoa th
last preceding assessed valuation of
the taxblrt property of the town for
the purjwse of furnishing wter to
the boroagh from a spring on Moy
er ridge, lucre if. enouga water
in Mover's spring daring the wet
season of the vear to supply the
town, but when tho dry times come
when water is most needed, tho sup
ply will not be tbera. As the dry
time generally comes in the dull sea
toi in town, perhaps the counsil
contemnlnte hauling water into tho
spring from tho river.
David M. Davis, aged a) o it 4.0
years, of New York, was found did
in his room at the Delaware House,
corner Second and Tie streets, about
1 o'clock April 12th. Dath oc-
curtd from suffocation, c.ucd ty
escaping gas. Davis who appeared J
llTi' "gistreTaT
Aft 4 ,T 1 o.clock April 12.
After the clerk had assigned P room
to him he convsrsod for a few min
ute" Y'th those present, then bid-
d'.DCT 1 lit TV. 1 , . .
! . ij"oo.-i;igni was shown to
rr1"' wa ft the rules of the
hotel ,s to call all guests, not pre
viously awakened, at 12 oelock.
Xesterday noon, after knocking on
DaTiss door for some time, and
m""u from inside, the
po.ter looked ijitD the room through
. "1Wui anu Baw uavis in bed,
apparently sleeping. He then call
el the proprietor and clerk of the
honsf.
They forced the door open and
found the room filled with gas. The
police was notified and the bodT
taken to the Morgue to await the
Coroner's mcmest. A search of the
deal man's clothes. wWh i,
chair near tho bed, was made. The
contents consisted of a
chain alxmt fifteen dollars and a let
ter addressed to Joseph Munroe. At
lantic City, N. J. The letter daUd
NewYoik, April 11th, began Dear
Brother and was signed Isaiah Mun
roe. It had nrobal
Davis to mail and for?otten At. 11.0
hotel the opinion given as to tho
death is that it was an accident, as
tha gas had been enly half turned
on, and tho victim had probably
blown it out before retiring, and had
fallen asleep before noticiucr the odor
of tin escaping rras Pliiln.Ulra.;.
Times.
Bloomfield Times, last week: At
an early hour, Tuesday Morning, fire
1 1 . . . ". . . . . .. .
i uiscovhrea in uc. auope s build
ing at Dry R un, Franklin countv,
which m known as the Jow's f-tore.
Dr. T. II. Walker, who was sleepincr
i 1 one end of tho building mado tl a
discovery and at once gave the alarm.
The ilaitiPS spread with great ranidi
ty, there being no moans at hand to
check them, and the buildings bein
of inflammable material. L Pierre;
Hotel, owned by Dr. G. E. Stewart,
Dr. Shopos store building, a now
building, belonging to Dr. Stewart
aad used aa a t:n-shop, Mrs. Snoop's
residence, Jaiiis Kowles' barber shop '
and all tha f tabling connected with
the Li Pierre Hotsl wt-re consumed
The post olUce wis sive 1 viith d.fli
culty. The dwelling houoo adjoin
ing, occupied by JnniM liiwlcs" was
ptrtia'ly f destroyed. Other build
iug3 cautht fire teveral times, but
wet e 1 xtinguisbud bef oro scr:oas ddu.-
age vra done.
Thrt losi falls moit hs-avilv up ni
Dr. Stewart. Erory buildin : he
owned in Dry Ran was destroyed.
Tha amount of insurants is not
known. Some of tbo other Insert,
aro pirtially insured ia the Pith Val
ley jlutual.
It i s.iid that a horiso owned by
Mr. L. -M. lliair of bbippensburg, is
the only building Jpft standing in
the bloc't OuTWdav a week
a house belonging t ) John W. Sai th
a short d stance from Lovsvil e, was
destroyed hy fire. Mr. uSniitu had
just, began moving his fpruilurn into
tho bom) and was expecting thr bal
ance nrxt day. He had gone to
town when tho fire broko cut, but
the nc'gabors saved msst of the poi
son ai property in t'i house.
iJr. bwartz of iiirysviilc, was in
Hurrirbiirg, 'Tuasdny evening, and
when Le was ready to go home bo
boarded Oyster Kxprt-83 made hi;a
Ht-lf C':ifortab'.e on the rusliion seat
and fell as'ep. When the conduct
or callud cut Duucarnon, haawaken
ed'and adghted eight ;uilia wst of
his homo. Ha was obl'gcd to walk
to Marypville and ap2ieared to take
tha whol.j thing as a good joke.
On Wednesday of last week, about
11 o'clock, the barn of Austin Lane's
of Duucanr.on, together with a cow
an 1 sovcral other urticles werj burn
ed. It is supiosed that a tramp who
had biu in that neighborhood set it
on fire. The b.rn of Dr. Shearer,
which adjoins it came near burning,
but with the assistance of Lis neigh
bors and the employees of tho Iron
Works it was saved. Tho con
tract for the new brick (school jhonse
to be eroclf.d in Perry Valley, in place
c;f the old school house, known p.s
C juUci's No. 2, was award 3 J lo J.
1l m-Lttiiborgor, at Ilia lulling on
Salurd.-.y fjr -I'GSo, he having been
the lowest bidder. Tho old Windy
lliil school houf-o, taut advcriis
ed tfi ba B'dd va i advertised by J.
K. iVe.i ti nb- rger fr $20, and tho
old farnitura t Wm. L-nd.say for $i,
7o. The o';d Co.iltar's school liousa
was bought by F. F. Cothel for
50, tl.o lurr.itnre to M. L. Edenmey
er for i U 30, a id the old cutbuud
lcg by Frederic!: ShasfTar for f 1.50.
From t e Bloomfiold Advwcatt:
David Bo.ver and Win. Simtatrs, of
this phicn. and I. M Etter of New
port ou Thursday lasr, ktarUd from
Bloomfiaid with 0 jf head tf hoists
and mults for Itai;oa Viriijis.
They r.ro traveling gypsy fashion.
Center township aus; tpiito a
curiosity in a turloy Lcii, tho prop
erty of Mrs-. Ssii-ah J. Rehlusser,
wLiuh has laid f jur egi;s in three
days. Mrs. SuliluKeer and Lcr ha, -
band positively assert that tha
laid r.n egg t n Friday, which
reinovi-d. and oa Saturday tha
ban
was
hvn
the
being w&tcbod clobeiv, so that
would not steal away, laid two ergF,
and 011 Sunday she laid the 4'h egg.
No other turkeys aru nearer than 1
ro do from the noma of thi3 wonder
ful fowl tuid tlo owners arc sarj this
hea accomplished this ft at.
Mr. Thomas Stoait Center Twp.,
lately received a letter from his s..n
living at Verdi, Ottawa county, Knn.
The yonug man is the owner of 1G0
acres of land and personal property
to the amount of 000. Last year
his corn and whcr.t c-op failed, and
he raised bat 70 bushels of outs, 15
buxhuls of potatoes and 200 bushels
of turnips llo lo.it ?203 dollars on
hogs getting on 13- throe cunts per
pound for iork after feeding them
0o eeut corn. He Ltul 00 bushels of
corn tivcr from the year before.
This year he hes CO acres- cf wheat
sowed and will sow 15 acres of oat;,
and will plnt 40 or 50 acres of corn,
and a ouplo of acre of polatots. If
the coining season is favorable hew: 1
be all rigut again. What looks
like an uiteir.pt r.t j-il delivery was
dibcovered - last Friday morning.
Mr. Andrew Clour cr on thf t morn
ing found u phito.l rop with a hook
ed stovj l.f U r lha whole about d
fwot in length lyicg in tho alley
;iug iu jail Offii. 10 .JlMge
Jantia a Biao:o. j. he rope was
loosely phutod and broke with
too
tho
weight of the individual attempting
to scale the w all. The rope waa
made out of a new blanket which had
been tora in strips and pla ted.
Certain interested parties from a
neighboring town.we are informed,
called to see one ef the youthful bur
glars rather late on Thursday night
and insisted upon talking to him
alone. Sheriff Ritterrcfaaed tbiB le
qucst in part, preferring to have
them speak in his presence. It is
supposed these individuals wore ac
complices. Whose weight broka the
rope or who attempted to scale the
wall, has not yet been rtvealo.', but
the broken rope in the alley looks
ispioious. The prironers, who ha
uf rotoiore naa access to the yard,
both day and night since the event
have baen confined to tha jail at
night.
Mcsical Collkgk. The 89th ses
siou opens Monday, May 4th, for
Young Lad io s ia Vecal and Instru
mental Mnsic. Address, for circular,
F. C. Mover,
Freeburgh, Pa.
Feb. 18 to May 4.
Washington St. Grocery.
The following aro some of the ar
ticles for sals at Adams store: York
Lime, oranges, bananas, lemons, toll
ed oats, coeoanat, canned goods,
mackeral, cod fish, coffee croon and
roasted, sugar, dates, breakfast co
coa, syrups, salt, tobacco, cigars,
cafcep, peanuts, tinware, confection
ary and stationary.
Notice to Merchant.
Iu connection with cur lare Re
tail Department wo have opened a
Wholesale Department with an Ex
perii-nce of lf years iu the clothing
busii-c.-s aad ly closo ttudv of the
same, we hope tarn ika our Wholesale
Department a success. Wo bought
our stoc'-c from Anbteru Shopoincr
Houses 1 a ia down and areennablod te
s -II you goods 15 percent, lower than
anv Citv Wholesale Houao. Juniata
County nueds nnvr industries and
whou started the Lall will roll. We
bore you will giya us a liberal ehare
of your -Patronago and with your
help we are saro wa can msko the
pamo a mcccss. I remain yours
Truly. Ffed Msiik-',
CiOthifl at Wholbsalo t Retail
Bridge street, MiilLntowr, Yt .
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Tiic I'ennsy 1 vunla ftallroad's
UouLtlo Lines to Atlantic
City.
A Srruio Summsr Si-nsnuLB.
The coming summer promisoa to
be a most notable one for sea shore
trav.il. Etiffairemeuts alreadr made
in advance for hotel accommodations
at Atlantic City aud inquiries receiv-
e 1 indxata the widespread popular
ity of this great resort.
N-jver before in thi history of the
City by the Sa hov the railroad
facilities been so .erfjet as they will
be over the Pennsylvania's Soa-Shcro
Lines. Arrangements Imvo been
perfected ny which this popular route
will ccnsolidate its two railaoads (the
Wii;t Jersey and Catnduu nnd Allan
tic) between Philads'phi 1 and Allan
lie City, so or to be o pore ted on tho
plan of a doable track. This, mode
of niauageraerd wd! greatly facilitate
the handling of tha enorino'.n pas
senger traiiic, and will present the
safest and most novel fyttim of dou
blo liaes in the country.
Tbo schedule of trains wi 1 I e
greatly improved over that of previ
ous years, both in tho number of
trains, their eqnrpmnt, and epeed.
A largo number of trains will run
on a time-table best adjusted tn the
needs of the public. They will bo
equipped with comfortable and band
some new pasponger coaches aud at
tractive parlor cars drawn by the
Pennsylvoiii" Standard hard-coal
burning locomotives. Tho majority
c f tho trains w ill mnke the run in
each direction ia eight minutes, thus
reducing tho tiina of transit to the
minimum consistent with safety and
qood mnag"meLt.
Rin.si: T'alls. On 'die 9th List.,
by Rov E. E. Bony, Hugh C- RhiL
ar.d Kitty 11. Wxils, both of Lcl:-
Hovnt Rhoapis. Oa the Oth
init., in Huntingdon, by RJV. D. K.
Freeman, I). D., George L. Howcr,
E-vi.,of this p'aco, and Sadis Rhoadcs,
of Hr.uintlstcy.-E, l).:ur.hin county.
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D34IKI3TE.VTU1X KOTICK.
EsUlt of MXRTIS BRVD iKER, Jc'd.
Wheras I.elUrs of AdininUtrjttioa ea tha
estato ofitartia Briitaar, lato of Fayvtta
tojTLsbijj, drcoaiod, fcirini; Imsa rante4 to
tlie uniorsijm'd, all rton imlcfetud to
nU ratite, aro rcjuoit'd tr make irjimnd-
ia! psymsot, and thoao haviaji claiiui will
plaasn praisnt thm w-tlir.nt delay to
BARBARA CKUKAKEK, Mmint, otnx,
MaAlistnmvilie, Juuitti Couuty, pa.
April lt, 1891.
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Wheat 1.20 to $1.22; Corn 82c; Oats
G3 to G3; Sugars 4 to 4'c; ( ljvornecd
7 to fcV; Flour 3.50 to ?G.10; live
H0nr$1.751b; Butter 20 to 2'3c; Eggs
14c; Live chickors 7 to 13c lb; Pota
toes 00 to $1.40 a bus.
Ciuca.k), Atril 17. Cattle Re
ceipts', 8CC0, steers 8fl.3o for a tfp
pr e ; S3. 40a5.'Jd for otheis; ttock
e r, 52 boa-l 43; Tesans, 2; cow.? a:;d
heifeiv, Sl.COao. Ho;s Re?eip!s
1S000, rough uud common. 2-ln4 70:
paiker;-,?-1.80aj.20; p-.ime heyy mid
butchers weights, ?o.2aa5.45: light,
$Ga5.2C; skip and pigs, $ad 75.
Sheep Receipts, SOOOJhead, market
active irregular; Westerns, $5.G0a6;
Lambs, $6aC90.
HAVE YOU MOMEY TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU JA BORROWER I
-CALL AT-
THE FIRST
ailKFLINXOHfN, FA.
FOUR PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Bates.
0!!R0HI0 GOSiGH NOIV!
For If yon An nnt It may beoomo con
np!. ..r CWijrK,M,,o,, &rrt,fitl.
-"-rt JUi.il if ,j nn.l UMtin,j JW4,
Uioro ia uiliiug liaj '
Of Tnro Cod Liyor Oil and
HYFOPHOSPHITES
r Xiimo and SoJn
it IB a'most iw pal.itnliln as milk. Far
bettor ili.m oihft aoalloa Bmulalona, 1
soil's Emolsion
There are poor Imitations. Got the yenutnti
1
esLd iu kiar a
Uocs this Catch Tour Etjc l
If fo, get tlio whole of the story. It ia short and may be
as valuable to you as to us.
WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH,
and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel,
the whole world rhould know it. We are now
IIARRISBUKG make of Shoe?, which the above
eents. The beet 83.00 niDn's shoe ever cut on the
Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace.
REMEMBER
a shoo is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles,
free from tscks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil
the stocking
The Ifurrisburg ghoo is Complete.
It will pay you to try them. For sale only at
is. w.
OEY EXCLUSIVE BOOT &
BRIDGE; STRlET,
Also the largest stock cf
Misses shoos in latest styles nnd
suited at Heck's, Bridge street.
ERANOISCUS HARDWARE & CO.
NOW OFFER
THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS
WALL PAPER:
IV EW AIVI ATTI.ACTIVJE STYLES,
Samjrtcs Sent by Mail
Full Line of Cuildera and House Furnishing Hardware.
READY MIXED PAINT.'
every ft fit Eft PROOF
rHAi
5 J
'4 H
VflSiSs"
s
'illll ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
CQLLAft Hi THE MARKET. c
lklYZrr .. Warranll the bnl
'tVJVk tor." f'C'I'P"' and aiost
i 7.fVv.; nr inirinnlor tn tbi
-X An A- 3. PAHQUHAR CO.
t AI'I'ITIS,,
V YORK, PA.
BZHD FOR tAKOE ILLUSTBATEO CATALOUt
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tn EotToa: PleaM Inform your readers
that 1 bam a poaitiTs remedy tor the above-niraed
dleeaao. Br in timely n ttioQAnds of hopeless
asm hare been penoanuitly oared. I shan be glad
to send two bottles cf my remedy FaVBE to auy of
your readers who bare consumption if tbey will
end me their Exprees sod P. O. addrrsa. Beepeot.
a. m. oiAAJUOL. u. u.. lat read Sc. M. I.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OFMIFFLnTOWII, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPU ROTH ROCK. Prt,x4tt.
T. VAN IRWIif, Cuhier.
DiaSCTOBS.
VT. C. Pomeroy,
John Hertaler,
Kbrt K. Parker,
T. V. Irrfiu.
Joseph Rotbrok,
Philip M. Kepner,
Louis S. Atkinson,
STOCKQLEES I
Philip U. Kepner, Annie M. Shdloy,
Joseph Retlirock, Jane H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkiusea, R. E. Parker,
W. C. liruery, J. Jrwiu,
Mary Kurtr., Jorome K. Thompsoai, Jr
Joha Usrtzler. T. V. Irwin,
harlstloSnyder, Josiah L. Barton,
Joha it. Bis
Robert H. Patterson,
K. M. V. I'ennell,
Samael t. Kollnock
Levi Light,
Three and Four per cent, interest will ba
yaiu uu ci-riuicaicg oi aeptj.sile.
fjan 18S1 tl
Peinsyiyatia Ayrleuliaial "ScrSs, TerS, Tu.
LarusUax's Msadjrd (.sfiaes aad tw Killn.
. SMI fc'' Ottalofue. Pnt.l4. m.
yrfEYVri JL sum. ui;uii. nihm
Address i. C VABCCUAB A SOS. sua. Fa,
are willing
Felling the
cut repre-
market m
lima,
SHOE HAN IN JiJMTA COUSTI,
MIFFLLT0W, PA.
general foot-wear. Ladies' and
all sizes. Everybody can be
iisr-
buLUii 0 CU
can nn KLir;D c:;
BEAR3 T:il3 IaARIC
TRADE
f . I I p H h H
tti I.-?
MEYERS'
Spring- Opening".
The flood fixates hav been opeco J hj Meyers, and niiLty 13 tha
stream cf Fine Spring Clothing tbat Las been poured in the doors of the
Great Establishment. A secret of money making lies in tho solution of
the croblem of Jmlii-imia Vmvinrr Tlo' o.nn.i.vi.,l i.
bab, goods at the very lowest prices. There is but ono store in the cun
ty vhere lowest prices for reliable goods rule, and this the majority of
l,wl"o vr ut aj.ejers .
GENTLEMEN, DONT PUZZLE YOUR BRAINS,
About ishat you thik you'd like in tho way of a Spring Suit. No need to
waste time thinking about it, if you'll come in now and see our suit coun
ters piled higher than you can roach with everything that is new, and ey
trything that :s stylish; you'll decide the matter very quickly, especially
whin yon get our irresistably lo priceu.
OUR So, SG, S7, S8 fc SIO SUITS,
are popular with tha people bocause theso prices are such as any man can
afford to pay. Low as thoso figures are the suits are in all patterns, shades,
and colors and you have hundreds of suits to choose from.
OUR $12, 615, 616 & 618 SUITS,
are znaryels for tbe money. You have choice from suits in firbt-clas dom
estic and imporiod Cnss:taeres, Corkscrews, Chevoits, Whipcords, Worst
eds, Diagonal!;, Sec, in handsome and stylish broken plaids, stripes, checks,
mixtures, etc. Each'cuit is trimmtd, mado and finished in an elegant man
ner, and are honestly worth frcni $3 to $7 more money. We know lhy
eannot ba duplicated outsido our Etore under $15 to $25.
Boys' & Children's Spring Clothing.
The very choicest styles, tho ycry best goods at tbo very lowest prices
Childran's Suits from S1.25 to ?C. Hoys' suits from $2 50 to $7. Big
Boys Suits from 10 to IS years, $3 to $9- Boy's short pants, 25Vt.s 18et.
and C7cts. Boys' Long Pants 68cts, SOcte. and $1.23. Knee Pant Suits,
Sizes, 4 to 15, fancy plaids, cheviots and striped cassinierts, worth at least
$5 at 2.50. Big Boys Magnificent Droes Suits, made and trimmed beau
tiful. Yon can save at ksst if 3 on ono of these 6nits.
OUR MAMMOTH II AT DEPARTMENT,
Leads them all for bet and low prices.
keep us humming right alontr. Men's
styles, in black and light colors, from 98c ta $ 3. Yv'o buy in large quanti
ties, cash down, that's where we nail bargains every timo, aud that's how
we givo everybody tho bentCfc of the beet goods at the lowest possible prices.
IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
wc have no rival. We carry more stock than all stores in town combined.
The latest spring styles in jXcckwtar, prices from lOctsto COcts. Our 50o
unlaundried shirt cannot be bought elsewhcro fer less than 75c. Sarond
floor is devoted to our Trunk a-d Satchel Department. We buy them by
me car-ioaa at manuiaciunng pnces.and can esvo vou 25 per cert. Prices
from SI. 75 to flO.
A DAT & BALL GIVEN TO EVERY BOY'S SUIT, FREE.
FERD MEYERS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHIER.
UR1LGE STREET,
18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1S89
Special Invitation
To attend the Attractive Sala of
from
THE IMMENSE STCGK
OF
D. W. HARLEY.
It wiil
TO THE ADVANTAGE
Who have money to invest to
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at tho Wonderfully Low Trices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. HARLEY
GRAND OPENING
OX SATURDAY, APRIL WTH,
L THE NEW TIIO.MPSO.V BUILDING, THOMPSON'TOWX, PEXNA,
Will le optned a full Line of
FINE READY MADE CLOTHING,
AND
HaU, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Gents' Furnishiug Goods, Jcwerly, See., Sic, 6rct
which will be sold at surprisingly low prices.
VOU CAN SAVE THIRTY THREE AND A THIRD CENTS
on every Dollar by purcbasing of us. Our aim is large gales at email prof
its. Come and It convinced.
Oohen & Brown.
FALL AND WINTER CCCES-
I would inform tbe public that I hav
now in my new millinery etore at my place
of residence on Water street, llilHiDtown,
second door from corner of Bridge street,
a fall stock of Kail and Winter millinery
(roods, all new, and of tho latest styles,
an J baring employed firt class milliners
lam reparett ta supply tbapublic witb
everything found in a Crstclass miluncr
storo, corns and examina icy stock. I
consider it no trouble to show goods.
MBS. EE1HL.
Maxell U2-b7,l.y.
Lots of sales and little profits
Sprimr derbvs. latest sIiiidos and
UIFFLLVTOWX, PENNA-
Wo lite Public
Clothing that gees on duly
bo
OF ALL BUYERS2
examine the Stock of Cooda for
WAITED achats
10.b01.1c11 kir.e rcu rs
A TREES, SHRUBS, VISES, U.
Llv STEADV VORK
V-r - . Vo H . , I., 4iul !.!,. a1..u
m wa uva w. Lf (uutisu ,uuo aiTDi
or Com-
reU.
:-'T-ti,J Cck!rs oieklf larrf.
utiM aumit orncn. Write tmrn-ftvUtH for tsrms.
C. CHASE & CO.; PHILA.a, PA
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