i 1 SiTlNEL & REPUBLICAN it MIFFLINTOWN : ff F.;' ES1UY. JULY 23. 1891. TERMS, ascription, fl.S0 per annum if paid ' jT,nri-; $-.n0 if not paid in advance. ' p.,:..' t ?T':rt:eomPnt8 in sorted at 60 ' !-.. prrh init7tiori- x ?,:. on teem noticoa In local col- jq c.utii -cr line lor eacn insertion. aI? .... i!l h m.iil a to those desirine Jtvcrt'iee ly the year, half or quarter Icpubllctit County Ticket. jr'HKMiAll l.VoNS, ot M.lllititown. ubiec1'" decision ' "','rlsl Oun.c-renco. A-'IATE JllKiLH, J05IAH I.- HUiTON, of Spruce Hill, j j, ViL KhKallAM, of Thompsontown fcrrP.MFF. SAML'tL LAPP, of atilllintowu. UK'. In 1 KK. RKCOKIiEH, i.C, SAiL'l. A. Li UAH AM, ol Spruce liiil. JIT.T ( OMMIsgiONEK, B. S. GllAYBIU,, of Walker. SHORT LOCALS. Tlio pL-nics aro to numerous to H tne;;ti"ii- Tie Ohio rain machine fails to bring rail;. Tho liuimnoras Harvest Home will he lit-U August 1st, 18U1. CharU'S Patterson is Lome from pittshurg visiting his parents. llihS' Saliia and Mollie KauiTman visited hi .Uillfcistown reccntiy. r fvir..sK!i;r.ii Atkiniuin was in frul.i: ;;U'ii two days lr-st week!""! Jim iiiss-.-s HertIer, of Hunting don, ui t- visiting Miss Bess Pennell. Mi, i'tiink McOailin of Sidney, 0"j, v:0i!iig tiio family of Robert Pirb-r. III. C. :Sn"l and wife have Lesa S7n f.r iir ia eld ocean at At- J-irs.- Sn itli an-.l Adam J. Page ofVt'ii-I.' ; U-v. i.j-hip lave I: ten jjrsiit- e.l Jj(;!..-i"li-i. A i'r .! i'.iiii.-.ii pvnk will le he'd Hear A i-i'.-)ur;-, Snyder county, Au gust '-". 1 "1. Tlu-r- a; t bftween aevou and oight li'.n.'iit ! v.X'U'cru preachers in tLo lVi;.,n S;:.teh Tin.: ij.i Parker, Jr.. and his oous iu A:i.o 'art in are among tlio eu jorrr' .s i!J town. M' - i. :. T.r'n, of Pieasint Vivw, :s f't (:; f t j' re.ir oa tho "2'2uCi hid.. t.U h't:..il.-,;S. JH 'lyrtJ. Givetiy, uf Harrisborg, is vi !i ; ir-r cousin the ilissjib Auker "ii C'borry stroot. i. i: Wie-uJ ana a. F. Knyder uf UiiiiMi count visited thf-.r fiie::d Caari i 'iljo;iv.: iut Sutuilay. iei:v !ie sy4 iot:ito vi.iijj r. vo 8J't,e i ;:k.- LiU y..(r an 1 th-.k iU'ji fi'.-M - -t.ito : jt. Tisie wili t-jli. Ti: j IC'-wton It :ui!t n c&:ur mast in,' s:-.L-iii r ill l. lod by P.-Jf. J. O. Cour., uf ijrut-o li'ii. Juuiata Co. Jyr-;i Shiii'iuii dhiiivou fii-;ulj iu town viliV i"je putuVofa tint o:v. Youa l iiit.i of Haaat. U iio.1 h iv, . :;::zvd a sociat to oria' o.it waybill r.ud backwurd jjunij ''! srivwers Obcrboltzor of Per- Tiagli aud Jftniisou of Payatto, lavo l.iuu t.ict; puaehoa tho past T'i ) twelfth anaual convention of tho r"ir.T;. :L of P-sr:nKY!vaui,i wiil ba held I.: Lot-it Sepb:::'..;r I'j. irtven, commencing A tr.i .nbor of eoplj aro oncsmped on the I'iev. U- Hamilton camp rat-ot-ig I to uts- until after camp- latoti'icf tin'.'!-. Au i ,isy reuiodj-for grips in little eliickunii hi to give each ainicted chick a Laif toapoonftd of cotl oil, so bays n tliit-Lei: iait,i:r. Q - Lu..-iea Bank Lu bought a i.rt; ri'iri i:i Altoona. and Lis neph ew Ja'ti' s Banks a trainfld druggist Las Liken cli'.'.i ge ot Tlio I. -wistjwn Soutm-I eays: Jt w stated from t-xperk-n'v tbai if C.m:nl:i thistles are cut down in tho el.l if ihu m H)H thev die. (litv. A. Vy. Max .veil, f Perry C'iugl.t 5 t-rp, the agregate "'-i'lit uf which was 37 pounds. He i-.m;ht them in tho Ji'.ni:ttaT"J Mis. jijhu T. Ivjuiko died ia CaJi fruia on the 20th of July. Mrs. N'.Ui.;.- v. as a daughter uf Judge Joseph I'jmcroy, deceased of Aca- le:::';;. A C'.i'ii'-a'iv of Aituona ladies wii,ii- out gLtit.!---men conpany indulged in s.nVl oa a biidge ia Altiona lata at f't:. i:buat the full oi tho uiooo, A w; t.vird bound freight train '"vriiike.! ut Bixler'a wntcr pl'ig jet.-.'.fa this and Lowistowii some C'litsi -o. A!! jac-ts were obstruct J tAi-ral licuiu Philips. Bowman, of Hanover, lufJi Coi.tty, pubt several dns in te"a !u.,t week. Mr. Bowman Las wp-'CButcd York county in the Leg iLit.i.o three trms. A riarn.tg.-aVI fcllo.v spent many years in lmiking lor a woman with a mdt-j.t.adfat fortace, bat he made nnstuko aad got an independent naa without n fortune. J'ha. 'rci'', Pss law provides a peu-Ji-l.v e: no: lt.elj than live dollars, nor fj:,a fL'ty dollars for breaking 'V1.1 orcliKrd, or garden fence, tad 80 frrth. N:0 lavr o 1Si5i. . Itch ou human and horses and an iiuhIk ottrod in 30 miuutts bv Wool f'U Sanitary Lotion. This never Ju- -y L. Banks v Co., i"rvsls ililllintowa. Nov. 13, I'VO.-ly. TLi I;,"tl of Trada held a meet la 11:0 Conrt House, on Monday , ' .Warf '".id adopted a coajtitatiou rivg of by laws and nominated Vfrl uLo ore to be elected iOtt tho h iaohday of August. Tup .lW tr rai1)!jt company storts ! s.ito eiTcot August 1st, and that 048 "iUwdtuu Cambria Iron Com- pany m Jolinitown, Pa-, to soil tbclr stores at tvhich thousands of work wess trade. Dir. Kco-srlea of Lewistown tvaa in town on Monday seoiug what chance there is to get aa electric plant planted in MilllintoTsiuj llaniiad.iu Journal: Earncet W. Newell and Sara Johnbton rod-i their bicycles from Huntingdon to Harm bmgonoday lasfe week. The dis tance covered wag 103 miles; time 12 hours. lira, ilary Shivery, wife of Es Shenff Shivery, on her deceased husband's ncconnt Las baen granted 7ud ba;k pension and will receive from thia time on every month 1G pension. Farmers of lower Eucka county report tbo ravages of a potatoo louse. They sny it is a worse pest than th Iotatoe bug. It feeda upon -the leaves and in a short time destroys acres of potatoes. Jamea Johnson's barn near Port hu'i, was struck by lightsing latt Fridxy evening beforo dark. The burn was firod by the bolt and in a short timo with its contents of grain and hay destroyed. Jo insurance. Loss upwards of Lowistowa Sontiuel: "We learn that one of our expert beo men has found nine bee tiew.t on the mount- I ains and thinks thoy all contain a i. i. . . at amount oi noney iroo tne nugo berry houcy dew crop which provailud in this township a short time ago. James Williams, who has boeu in Ti!!i-iia &ud TouneshPe the past sea son njiuinj; iron ore, is on Lis farm tn Formmiagh to-.viisiiip preparing i harvest his peaali crop. His at tachment for Jnitiutii conutv wa uot cutirely won by tho new souCl "?dvs jacjb Gipe.of East Xe vport, has beramo tho mother of a tine ho.il thy boy whose 'p' fc arm was inu;3 in sh'jrt, uiuUiuco below the elbow. fiHendifig physicirui says thut tii't sruiup rt-i;c: ctear a sa; ftmpri ''ecu's tuti as if Jjn-j by Kiiite. F"A sou of Stjuire Ulni, of Tnsearor V-rt'.-y was kilted bv tiie eais at Hnr risharg. lie waa under a car doing j some iM-ewswry thing about tLe i break when a-i engine bickfcd t o haM agaiast the trait: ar-d gavo itj nioti in. he could nt escape au.l was .iM. bj3 X'iws from Kent comfy, Iltry'.un J, myi ii: pvnoh crori i:i that eouotv wi.'l l o h;rt l6,0t0 Lusho'is by vilows. Homo i.'.rgo orchards hnv.j Leon almost entirely destroyed. Tho v.:vit't:i-s jii jst r.ii'jfle.1 are the liosc, Troths and I McCnllistora. I ii county. Pit., is J the charge of Lav- The f-Leri.'f r-f 1 in cov.rt to ;p.: hig two wii-es. The first wifo he ; ...:..) :.. ion ...:,'.. i i 1: : ii. ci no. i iu vn.u nuvu u iihuibj COLiJ .1 u il 3U0 to rU.evd 10 flUl- i.i l.i.IgtunT, l a. eo PKCon-.t wile ho mnri i d iu York .Stlo iu June 1301. M; ii "1 to !'o t.i York Stale ou tr-ip'i f r A basltttt T-i jia! d-ivs. ty.2 will L'j LaM in Tt:-!;i!:on'fi !i'jv, 'f hompsoi't.iwn, Tii-nstL-.y. -Ji-.'y 20, IS'.il. G:-nd march at 2 o'clock, 1". M. Phila-kS-po;a E. pivss wiil stop a. Tiioiiips.vu t-iwu for pn;--sei.gferd. This piciiio tf.k.:s th? phifcj of tin;r.e formerly iul I i:t Giu .-iprijiLrand Port Boval. Jf.v-e jitu t.-irsl Suiiih AnicrLan 2:rv:no--tl;e gor.i of the cont-.iry ? Tue'jrtvt euro for In.llgesLi.in, Dye p-ejisia Slid Xf-rvousner :. Warrant e l tho most wondrfal fStomch and Ierve Oaro ever Lno'AU, Trial bot tles lf conta. Sold by L. Bauks Co., Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Nov. Ii, ly. Democratic success depeada upon hard times urn I faiiuroj. WLcnevar hiir J t'inos get the upper hand Dom ocr;.ls Hiiokl and condemn and fueg avoi.n.l .1 l'-ag the pop!o aud blame tli-j hard iimoson tbeKepublican par ty. IIa.rd times, s!rikes and business failures i iheDemocrntic thunder up oa which they act ray to waft them selves into the Glares of the country. Rheumatism Cured in a Dr.y. Mystic Care," for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cares in ono to three laj-s- Its action upon theayfj teia in remarkable and mysterious. It removes at, onco tho raiiBe und tho disease immediately disappears. The first doso greatly boceiils. 75 cents. Sold by L. Banks .t Co., Drng'.tists, .WiffiiEtown. Feb. IS, 4.m. i)el.uaaier i.ho late Republican candidate for Governor, having found that the ways oi the world are way of vanity has taking to preaching in Oregon. People wUo poo, pooh Lira as a preacher may do well to coDfid er that one of their Ligh.sst Liveried church characters, SL Paul repented suddenly, aad after that became ore ' i rrcaLt.it Ltoacrr i p rj-.ica- I".n::!i:;li S;avin Licinictt r-m-ives all Hard, Sott or Calloaod Lamps find Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs. Splint::, Sweeny, Ring bon. Stitlos, Sprains end Swolhm Tl-roa.s, Coughs, &.C. Have SSJ ly use of oaf bottle. Warranted the roost wonderful Blemish Care ever known. Sold bv L. Banks Si Co., DrngciatB, iliflliutown. Nov. 13, ISOO-ly. St eel ton Iroa Works at Harris barg closed its works ou tha 21t iost.. aad jjreveutud a strike of its 4000 men. The contemplated strike w,t3 under the managoment of tho Ani'i'camat'id Association that niada demands ujioa tha company that they will not agree to. I ho wages paid by tLe company amounted to nlmcst two hundred thousand dol lars a month. The afict on the business of llarrisburg can better be imagined than described. Mlarry Moore of Van Wert who fell oTNfc hay wagoa five weeks ago was ia town last Friday in good spirits Ho uses crutcLes, but wiil soon be. able to dispenso with them. He is tLankfal thut Lis injuries were no worse. He is tLankml for tLe many calls Le received and he is doubly tbankf ul for the calla that ladies gave him Mr. Moore is cno cf the Juni ata county bachelors who Laj been S'.icccs:aal in business tfStire, and would be a good catch lor some one of the fa:r sex that wants a kind h:i- bsnd. But Harry might not be po easily caught. That however, 1 J . . . . . - I t-V'.-ea Lim and the fair ke J j An exchange sajs that a httle cam phor placed on every window sill will keep ur flies, except in the kitchen, where the temptation is stronger and the remedy of necessity a little more stringent. Butalittlo camphor sprinkled on the cook stove now and tiscn will drive out the pe&ts while it will soon neutralize the unpleasant order of cooking. Mr. Solomon Hoist and wife of Union City, Indicna, aro in Juniata visiting friends a&d relative. Mr. Moist is a brother of Pkv. David Moist deceased who was well and favorable know in this county. He moved went when a young man and sera many changes that Lava tiken place 6ince he left his native county. His reminiscence of the business men merchants and others of Mifflin town when he was a young man is inter esting. List of letters uncalled for remain ing in the Post Office at MiOlintown, Pa., for the week ending July 25th, 1891. Persons eallirg for mail in this list will please say they are ad vertised. One cent will be charged for each letter advertised. Lettors: Miss Ellon Evans, John Burke, Sam uel F. Givans, Martin Downs, Ed Bayles, O. J. Pkobbins, Jim Kidd, J. A. P.artin, JWrg. J- A. Bartin, Frank E. Hadley. James McOan!y, P. M. In 1SS3 Minnesota adopted a new constitution that declares it to be a crime on tho part of any combination of persons to corner the grain mark et. The law lay clmd until now whon the Farmers Alliance organiza tion of that state propose to corner the wheat market when up pops the speculators with tho law and shakos it in the face of the Al'ianeo men. Tho speculators were quiet about the law until thev saw the Alliance men step into the field to control tho market. An eiohrtcga editor beratps his fate in this way: If an editor omits anything pooplo say he is lazy; if ho reports things thry are people are mud; if he smoothes down tho rough points h- is bribed: if he doso'nt furn ish his readers with jokes ho is prosy; if ho does ho is rat:lehi:atcd and lacks (stabiiify; if ha lc:is wrong go unmentioned, ha is a cowar J; if Lo indulges in personalities, Lo 'n a bltickguar.1; aud if Le does not, Lis paper is dull a;:d insipid; if Le has a wife people say he abusns hnr,; and if Le has nono they say ho can't got one. Verily "tho worlj do movo," mi l the editor is a much abused man. Perry county n in Sarill- townsh J3 J. C. Beartar, p. -.T33 C'JJLljieilU IJ to kill one of Lis horses, .owi-v: to car.0i.Tous nfi'eotiou of the noso arid mou-Ji. TLo flosL was oaten oT one ;-tw and other rart of the m mth tn.i nuna, exposing tiio bones. As nolh i , ma!, it was taken to the woods and nbot. Charhw Hippie of Marye vii 1m wi s st nug by a bee on his er.r while working t a. Livy. Tim iujurcd ini'iabir immdiiitcly becimo swollen and for a li.-u-j Mr. ilippLj's lifo was in r;ror.t d.va-j'-r. A ''hvsician va; CIU" this v ill d wiio rdii-jved th e f-ain. At i .i-itiii. "C'OVi-. iilir. Hippie is bitter and Ri.l'jcca Williixsf n, of Browne valley, In;i., i rvys: "I barn boa ia i ittressed coiulilion for threo years frota Nervousness, Wcakn8ii of the Slomaclic, J'spopsii, and Indiges tion until ray health was gen.'. I had boeri doctoring onsiantiy with no relief. I boneht ono bottle cf South American Nerviaa which done mo more good than any SiiO worth of di lo;iig i ovtr did it) my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few buttles of it Le-s cured me completely. I consider it the grand est mediciao in lim world." "War ranted the most wonderful Etoinaih and nerve cure evor known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banks k Co., Mifflintown, Pa. " May 14, ly. From tha Franklin Repository cf last week: The barn belonging 1 1 Gc-. W. Speck, lielweea Rjxbury and 6:rasbar- was struck by light ning about 5 o'clock, and burned to the ground. T be fire started ia tho Ly mow. 21 r. Speck saw the tire immediately ami says that with help of another man, tiio firo could Lavs boon estinguished. In attempting t pat it uf, ho by accident npsot his first pail of water before getting tj tbo fire; and it got too much headway before lie could get any more. All his hay and grain burned with the barn; also most of his ma chinery. A lead of hy standing in the floor was run out, but burned iick of the bv.-n. Six shTep whiea were ia tho stable, were forgotten in the excitement, and also burned. It i.i sTi 1 insuraaea will cover most of his loss. TLo United Farmers Alliance with Lead quartji-fl ia tho west are trying to hold tbo wheat crop from being rushed into market iu such quanti ties as to break tho price. A circular has bcoa isutid from Lead quarters. The circular estimates the whcr.t crop of 1S1U in tho United States at 500,COO,000 bushels. Tho promoters of the farmers' wheat trust Lelicve that fonr fifths of this wheat can be held back by the farmers for eight weeks by which timo it is thought the danrer of overstocking the mar ket may ba overcome. It will be a good thing for tho farmers of tho w3it and all others sections if thwy can handle tho wbeat crop in that way, and now while they are organiz ing to control the sale of the crop the eastern farmers shon'd insist up on it that tho long haul rates from tho cheap land of tLe we&t bo raised, for by tho l'-ng haul, cheap, railroad rates the furm products cf tho weet broak down tho prices of the products if tbo farms in the eastern elates. By the quantity wheat can bo shipped from Chicago to New York as cheap a it can be shipped from Mifflin town, and that breaks the price of tho products of the farms of the east ern and middle states where lauds and taxas are high. Huntiagdoa Glcb?, July 23. Sev eral hundred persons were attracted to tli Bobbins' circus on Tuesday morning, when tbo whol? "shebang" was eloped out at public s:'.e by simr- ill iluca and Conttabla Oodcr, tne ... ,r..i .1 Oit gales agregaung a nuie over .?-.ooo. Thirty three horses were sold rang ing from $17 to $100, and were bought principally by men residing in Huntingdon and the surrounding townships. Nearly everybody in Huntingdon enjoys the luxury of a horse now sports a "bony plug." The cars, wagons, harness, canvass and general circus paraphernalia were benght by George B. Orlady, Esq., who represented tho execution creditor, William Powley of Phila delphia. A representative of Walter L. Main's show bonght the big cin namon bear for S10 and several wag ons and immediately shipped the same to head-quarters at Long Is land. Tho nine railroad enrn nnll for $105, subject to a claim of $4C5 ior ireignt aue the P. K. Ii. The stnff will be shipped to-day Tho barn on the farm of the heirs of John .VjAllister, near Shirleysburg, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night by tpontineous combustion together with a lot of hay and grain, entailing a loss of ?1000 on which there is an insurance of $300. Perry County Fair- Tho Sixth Annual Fair of the Perry County Agricnltnral Society will bo held ft Newport, Pa., on Sep tember 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1891. The Premium List is ready for free distribution and may bo had upon application to the Secretary, New port, Pa. A Cure Tor CouMtipallon and Sick IleadacUe. Dr. Silas Lane while in tho Rocky Mountain-;, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy r.nd certain cure for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots find leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache ia one night. For tho blood, liver aud kidneys, and for tlia clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggist sell t nt oOcts a package. tf Sncccasful Students. Mr. W. It. Lerlher of Stephenson's B-isines Colloge, Williamsport, Pa., hasgonowi4 the Highesvilie I'urni t;:re Co., as bxk keeper and steno grapher. He rec-oivos a salary of Jr.-O ) f.;r the firs. Tar. Mr. O. L. McCloskey a recent graduate in book keeping and short hand lias eecured a pot-ition as oper ator and stenographer at $o0 per month with tho BulValo, Rochester aud Pittsburg Rsilway Co. These are bright vauijir mm and wo pre- j ciint fsr tiiem a bright futnro. Siuw Fai hjci'4 lire TrlcUeu. This is tho way a Bucks county farmer was roccttly tricked. He agreed to pay a in.m tneaty-five centi each for ridding Lis farm if uiUokrnM. Foar rnts were canght the arst night and the farmer gladly paid the dollar. The second night the same number were captured, ?ind so on the third and four nights, until finally the. soil tilk.r booomin" suj;. cioas, maik; hd investigation. He fonnd ih.-'t he had ben paving for tho Fame four rats ail tho time, a 9 thinli3 th it these, instead of buh.g ciii-.Lt oa too property were brought, r.long by the sharper. " Bunco men have sprung a nexvjgaine, or rather i.avo revived the old gold brick fraud, which they aro working on tha farmers in various parts of this Stare. A 003113 clotrvjtivo calta in a farmer arid, in great secrecy, tells LiiQ of tho death -bed confession of a thief, who had a mass of molten goll buried at a particular spot on his farm. The "gold" is dug up, and tho "detective" offers to sell the entire lot to tho farmer for $1,000. The mass usually weighs from 10 to lo pounds, and is a composition of bright metals of tho baser sort. Several places in Centre and Cambtia counties, where tho swindlo was tried, the farmers refused to bite. Tcncncn' Examinations lor is:ii. Midlintovn and Formsnapfi ia M:f 1'atterMm an l itillorJ, in I'attemon, Wedncedav, Jnly July 22 Port Rn; al and Tnrbett, m Fort Jioyat, Tbursiiav July 23 VTalher, in Mexico, Frirf.ty, July 21 Eialo, in J jhnnlown, Tecuday July 28 1 ark, at CcogS Kry, Wwlnesday,. July 29 Tuscirora, at -1fi;Cii!!or.h'a Miilf, Thursday Jnly 30 Sprnce Hill, at dprnceCill, Friday, Jnly 31 Fayette, in Me Alitervillo, Monday, Aug. 8 Munroo iu EiebfipKt, Taosday 4 Siuquehanca, at Proepe-ify, Weil. " ft Ojeenwor.d.at Strvlitwator Thiu-s. 8 Thompoutown, in Thompaontown, Friday 7 Delaware, in Kant S.iim, Saturday, " S. tlimown, Tuesday July 21 Exam illations will Uetrin at 8 o'clock. Strangers vill bo reqeaod t fnrnish a re CofunJcnda'.ion of pood moral character Applicants tniibt be examinod in tbe dis trict in wl'.icu they inteul to teach. Di rectors aud friends of education aro isvitod to attend. A rpecial examination will bo hiild !n MUHintowu, Argui-t 2. Jin U. Cinstv, Coany SuperiHleii'Unt. A Fatorablc Verdict aflr Ttrcaty Tears Trial. Tha oriitiniil and only uoniiine Ccaitiouml C.vyjcn Trcatinant that of Drs. Starkey 4i I'balen, is a scientilic adjastment of the ele. ments of Oxygen and X itrogen raajnetized; and tbe compound Is fo condensed and made portable that It i sent to all thewr.rld. It has been in Ufa for Lioro than twenty years; thousands of pitienta havo bo'n treated, and recommend it a very signifi cant (act. It does not set as most drug do by creat ing auothi-r ailment, ol ten requiring a sec ond course to eradicate tho evil aiiects of (he first, but Compound Oxygen is a rcvit a!i7.er, grnenrfofr, strengthening, inrigcrat irp the whole body. These statements are confirmed bv nnm err.us testimonials, rinbiished in our book of 2U0 partes, only with tbe express ix'ru.is- j eion of the pitionts. thoir name aud ai. dresses ore given and you can refer to them for furtlir information. The great sncccess of our treatment has glren rise t a host of imiuturg, nnscrapn ious persons; soma calling their preparation Compound Oxygen, oi':en apjirt!pri;,tiiig onr testiaionials anl tho names cf our patients to reccommenJ worthless concoctions. Hnt any substaoco made elsewhere or by others, and called Compound Oxygen s injurious. 'Compound Oxvcen Its Mod? o Action and Remits," is the title of a B-.-W book of 200 p 3(ts, published by Drs. St.uliyy & Pa len, Khicb give to all infP.ireri fail inform ation as to this re'.aarkaMo curative ajent, Eiid a record of sarpris'ng cures ir. i wide rsnge of chronic cases many of them after beinr ahon'Iooed to uie by other physicians. W n! ho mailed tree to any a't-'uesa oa ap-pii-alioo Prs. Slarkey I hait-n, 1529 Arch Sa, Philadelphia, Pa., 120 Sutler St, San Fran cisco, Cal. Ask Tour Friends Abest It. Your distressing cough can be cur ed. We knew it 1wfiiu Ti'Dmw . Balsam w-ifliin flio so.,f t - j;tw ion 1 ...la has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale Las been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who linq iica.-l it n-Uot u ti,;t.. ,t rr ui.v HQ III I U Ml Kemp's Balsam. There ia no medi cine so pure, none aa .ffWtivn Large bottles 50c and $1 at all drttg- uas. tf Harriet E. Hall nf ffnmtn Ind., says: "I owe my life to the ffreat South American Nrvir. T had been in bed for five months from tho effects of an exhausted Stomach, indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of ray whole system. Had rrivtn nn nil hopes of getting well. Had tried tnree doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Norxin lia ttblo cur- the can- proved me so much that I was to watK auout and a lew bottles ed me entirely. I believe it is best medicine in the world. I not rocommend it to highly." Trial bottles, 15-1. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-ly. 31 AltKI ED : Rujs Reitz. Oa the 11th in6t., 3 hi .1 L -T v FOR AND 18G5, ESTABLISHE D. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that gees on dailj from the wmm Ti. W TT It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN' It is truly marvelous to Sea THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the 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. H ARLE Y JZot'g this Catch ITour IZyc'l If so, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. AYE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, snd instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world should know it. We are now selling the IIAUHISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best 3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. a shoe is not complete without smooth, llexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil the Blocking The flarrishiirg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try thcia. For sale only at 0. W. HECK, THE-OSLT EXCLUSIVE BOOT & BRIDGEi STREET, MIFflXNT(m'iV,;PA. Also the largest stock of general fot-wear. Ladies' and Jdie.ses' shoes m latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be baited at Heck's, Bridge Street. by J. K. Peck, J. P., William Rine, of McKes's Half Falls, Snyder county and Maggie Reitz, of Oriental, this comnty. Hobhtso Mcsser. Oa ths 19tb iast, by Rev. William Graybill, Moses Horning, of Lancaster county, and Annie Musser, of Delaware township. KIFFLITSTOWN SIASKKTS. VuruiTOwi, July 29 1891. Fatter 14 Fggs 14 Ham...... ..10 Shoulder, 7 Sides, S Lard . .............. S Mir FLIS TOWN GBAIN MARKET Whoat 85 Corn in ear 65 Oats 65 Eye - 75 Cloversoed...... $4.00 Timothy aoed 1.00 Flax seed 1 SO Bran $1.25 a hundred Chop $1.60 a hundred Short $1. 40a hundred. Ground Alum Sal; 1 20 American Salt 80 Pihl.de:jhia .Wabkkts, July 25th, 183T. Wheat 93 to 9Sc; Corn 71 to 73c; Oats 35 to 4Sc; Batter 17 to 25c; Eggs 15 to 16c; Chickens 14 to 15c; Potatoes 20 to oOo a bushel. Cattle 3J to C: Sheep 3 to 5Jc; Lambs 4 to 7c; Hog3 7 to 8c; Milch cows $25 to S-10; Calves 4 to Ce; Thin cows $15 to S22. THt OJLT Perfect SvbstHuia for fothsr's S.ii. INVALUABLE m CHOLCRA INfANTVSi AND TrcTHIMC. A Quick fy Assimilated Food 0 DVSPtPTICS, OONSUMPTItfCS, . CONVALCSCENTS. A PCRFECV MUTRICNT , ALL WAHTIMQ OiscAaca. ntouinrs No Cooking. P.CCPS IM ALL CLMiATCe. Al l'V T.r0 Or I I. T istb," uijtfd jt . ui nf cwtxce Boston, M?r KPk. t'I vrv ST0GIC A examine the Stock of Good for Btory. It is short and may be SSOE MAS IK JMATA I i:'5'V?a''?'rA';---';M rfV-- -' v :.' :j;,.t.-; Clearing Out Sale .AT: MEYERS'. ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK will be sold at a reduction of 25 per cont. to make room for FALL AND WINTER STOCK. JUNIATA YALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLISTOW PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. StookholderB Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTH ROCK, Prrtidtnl. T. VAN IRWIN, CVmWt. HAKOTOR. W. C. Poraerey, John 'Jertaler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwia. Joseph Rothraek, Philip M. Kepner, Leaia K. Atkinson, sraesnoLDPfil : Philip M. Kepner, Annie H. Shelley, Joseph Rnthrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomcroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome IV. Thompson, Jr John Ilertzler, T, V. Irwin, tharlottc Snyder, Jostah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Light, F. M. M. l'ennell, Samuel S. Kothiock. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will ba paid on certificates of doposite. Jjan 23, 1891 tf Cohen Brown, Dealers in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoos, Watches, &c, TIIOMPSONTOWN. PENN'A, OUR SPRING STOCK, of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and CL.Vrfc'grL'RXISIilNO 110009 Complete and Ready for Inspection Wo are pushing things lively here Everything to its Capacityj-j It is a time of activity with us. Hat3, Caps & Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, Ladies1 and Gcnts You uan Bare 33 J cents on every doliar by purchasing of us. Onr aim is large sal and Small protits. COME AND BE CONVINCED. ERANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW OFFER THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS in WALL PAPER: HEW AM) ATTRACTIVE STYLES, Samples Scntby Jflail. Full Line of Builders and House Furnishing Hardware. READY MIXED PAIINT. Coneumptlon Surely Cured. Co Tim KssHm: PloaM Inform your readan 1 Chat I bars a posttlTa remedy lor tlx bOY-nmmr"l I dm n a. Of ita ttmelr nas thooaanda of taopelna, ! eaMa bare bean parmaiMotlr eomd. I hU be gld to aaod two bottles of my remedy FllBS to aor ol i yonr nadar wbo baia eonsamptlon tf ttiwj will . folly. a. IMAA.'Uat, M. C., VS feal SL, X. Y. ! BATE YOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU fA BORROWER ? CALL. AT THE FIBOT ike UIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUE ran CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES Money Lrjaneil at Lowest Bates. 4 MI.K.. VVm tUaill W -Va.-..- . - . . U'arravntBil ik. s - - - Com Im.j.per and m(M( i.&T I Her Dlslrllmtor In ih. V ' - FAHQUHAB OCX TORE, PA, Bcmo roa Lahcb Illugtrateo Oatalocua feaaiylTiilsAjTmit'al Wciii.Tari.r, I fartaBar's Siaaiiarl (- Saw Mill, 7 --i 3 -,'-, r'si I x KifiS' f-f &'A2Z i v-'l'3l tVjfi- 4vA-v- V"7- lirtm a. B. i AiiOTlUJi b0.1. laik, fa. 1 w - H '4 .
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