SENTINEL "& REPUBLICAN MIFI'LINTOWN : WE HS! AI'.S. 1891. TERMS. If paid i.fn lJiO ter annnm ?d,f!t advertisements inserted at 60 J, inch for each insertion. e'l hnaintwa notices in local col- .1,0 contt rr Urn for each insertion, factions will be made to those desiring t0BveXe by the yoar, half or quarter V' - REPI BUCA STATE TICKET- AfPITOR OE!EIlAl DAVID Kc5i. GREGG, of Berks Coanty. STATE TREASURER. JOHN' w- MOHK1SOS, of Allegheny Co, epubllcRU Cuutr Tlcfcet. HIE31PENT JUDOE, jgBEXIAH LYONS, of Mifflintown. g ubjKt to deciiicn of District Conference. ASSOCIATE JLTXIE8, JOSIAH L. BAKTON, ef Spruce Hill. J. r. rVICKKRSHA, of Thompsontow SAVL'EL LAPP, of Mifflintown. BEG1STER, RECORDER, AC, SAl't'LL A. GKAUAM, of 8pruce jcttr commissioner, B. S. GKATBILL, of Walter. ma. SHORT LOCALS. Newport children have diptheria. Hay favcr time, when the rag weed Uooms. Hot has struck potatoes in the grc.mvl. ilis.i Kline of Ohio is visiting Mrs. ILir.lk. Au r.r-i-le j.wk boom is promised to Berks cuir.iy Uistihenes. Cera Giiliford cf Aitoona visi::'.!.' Li'it' lamina P.obieon. Hi-v. .r. Urrmuou preached in the Liu-mrs church c n Sabbath. vr;.; t J':i!-s ':;rl:M Jficktaau. i '..2vrsv !.or:i hint picnics are .!." t cvr". :irrt f'it mnty fair. ::..i ii;-a-invm or unnnar-.ton is Tis"tUi' -';:,.- I-wilii in Patterson. j.:;f.i' .''r.ia o: 1 ittauurpf is vis itiiy I hi- i 'e. rr-jliit'iuomsfJ Pcit a raeotin in tha Court House oa Friday evening T:ii. riwtzl jr represents Juranta on t iib IUpublien SlaIo Commit tee. Ifics Ljttie Thompson of Thomp i is visiticg -"ars. lien Wag- sour- Ber. ivnignts oi i'ytlnas met m Statu convention at Harrisburar l3st wyok. ittnmDisoi trie peaca wagon i hc-rd every day late into the night. i.'utr-t!i iiormon missionaries Lavs gone to Europe t make re cruit. dn!;n iuoairnra or liaa.s town- ehip lift a valuablo mare by colic last week. Irene AL'iujn of Washington, D. C , is visiting ber parents on Third street. William Parksr of Washington, D. l.. la upending a vacation iu this bis f -r . i i , uoYornor l'amson is looming up among tb 1emoc!r.i;r ts a candidate 'or GT6ruvr. Una Auoio Suclkiiburjfer of Al tooL visited hrr friond Mi3 Fannie Eapenschadc. eiTH,lr.(r of th Juniuta a!icr are on an exour.iion to Ilsan ok, Virginift. wuiiaai ttortzler la the cemmtttea- mfin ou the Kepublit-aa state com mittee from Jnniiita. J. H. Jamison of Cocolamns ehip pft'l 4'j5 crtf of jioaohes to Pitts burg; oa the 19tli of Augtut. It is Dhii thet a piece of gam cam p'i'jr put under the tongue of a druukwn n:u will sober him- The Amorioan Telegraph Oonepsny pnt rTn wirri in place cn their p.lta ia town U&t Tliuriday. The l'trrr roantv Ddmooratic wn vejtioa no-uinatodT. N. Sibort for Trusidiut Judge on .Monday. Lwt Thnrs-lar wa a good day far tans iisiiiti-j Jamos Tal ker caught 18 aaiJ Amlrnw 13iHiks cavght 23. lUhw SUUa and Annio Oood si an W Aitoona are visiting the familv of Joseph D. 7tus on Third etroet. Philo Paanobaker hae riehei 9 titate for Uk thin season and in that number ol llis caught 106 basi. W:b bae Carmv aud Uis Flora tarnr. s;,d l.roth'er Vill Cavenr of nnUiv.u ,.re virtiting ia Juniata. i-'n'iscaaac is nil to its- r.ohfu!.', "' Jf-ai-s ?co lived in Uif smelling rot that i8 destroying the crop. Tho rain making machin in Tex as, that is being experimented with is sid to work admirably and to pro duce rain. But more of the machine by-and-by, Gevernor Pattioon's Bank in Pb.il addelphia had some of Bardsley'a money on depoeit at interest. The Ooverner says it was not state mon ey that was in his bank. Itch on human and horses and an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This neve fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drngpists, Mifflintown. Nov. 13. lS90.-ly. It is said that Sumatra tobacco raisera are about to invest in Virgin ia lands for the purpose of raising tobacco. That is a point that Juni ata tobacco men may look at with a good deal of interest. Nine hundred boxes of peaob.es were hipped from this etatiom by rail, lat Thursday. It was the heavy beginning of tha shipment cf one hundred and thirty thousand boxes that are to follow. The lat Service of the Annual Con vention of the Woman's For. lliis. So Juniata District will be held in the M. E. Church, Thursday evening, September 3rd, ai 7J o'clock. E. O. Va Fosses, Sec. Ttav. J. R. Henderson expects to conduct Divine worship in tho Pres byterian church next sabbath aud to preach in the morning on "The Vision of tho Valley" and in the evening on "Some of tho Saviour's Whv." j.ue Liadios Aid Society of tho uraco hvangehcal Church of JVexico will iiold a fraud fuir aud festival at thi.t places Sep. 19th, 18S1. for the bent-fit of the churrh. ifnai, ::i m - i -I, vui ue lurmsneu uy me .uexico oand. All are invited to attand. John L-iehl cijTertirtos a property inLmk tonsliip- see adrcrtiaement fn another column which will inako a homo for r.vi&e one. Peoria laust live soma whero aud it id a great tiling to nave a home, xhe proper ty can ixj ;ougnt at a low ligui-e. A tarantula w.na imported in bunch of bananas into Howard Kirk's store in Patterson. It sortnt a dav and night in tha store in hidin be fore it was killed, ilr. Kirk is not a nsrvous nan, but be felt all the tini9 ti if he had a loos rattlennake in his fit ere. Ilave you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century T The great cure for Indigestion, Dya pepfiia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wondeiful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Said bv Ij. Units Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. English Spavin Liniment removes &U Hard, Soft or Calloused Lamps and Blemishes from horres, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, fcc. Sa70 50 bv use of una bottle. Warranted the most wouneriui uiemiRn uure ever known. S"ld bv L. Banks & Co.. Druggists, llifilintown. Nov. 13, lSiJU-ly. XI. . I I . . - "x uutuKuemfi iat wee w iwo oears near the top of the mountain It ha, be4B uucoverea tnat a lump ef bread- uouu cieans discolored wall paper much better than the old rubbing with stale bread, which was apt to scraion tne paper and always left so iaauy crumos aoout. " Fri flair &vnMinn 1 ."1 TIT-1 1 - t-r . j TYiiuu imam nawk was up the river fishing near Shannon's he saw a law a large bass jamp out ui grass near t&e shore, which ue rowea after and caught with his hands. Uoon takinr if. lirr, Tho pert-- P i':sivji!a fufiii fi'.fors taoncan f;ilTtr aad llepubliean free coinage a tariff on of A . W:!",a:l oliingciaracler who t-io Win-Vet thev alwavs lh, kuTihCfhtil'oaiirilli' was erected -ITTO" Tll f S9,0P' Cld, in -ho bridge ia 1)6 feet long. a gcod bridga to-day. Tu Democratic Stale convention Jrv Rt H-i''arg naxt week. tl T'lM and tho conven tion will danca to his music. Wdliam W. Crimtnoll of PatUraon Mvuty hart iu tho back Jagt r.n ! ywhi, unloading metal PPt from a car at .Villeratown. wSU'ui!J,0U7lty tsfveher's institute DL i ,d Njv,m 0; Caaarfield, 21 X f U' InJiwa, December - Woetmoreland, December IS. tior i!!ilim,A(1'tms' brogl't his vaca-Ef-Mun,uorniflff to resume1 JU u a tore. r!t Huutnglon and Mi bull Last tfroands the on fflintown ML'Hiolown Saturday i-'i favor of HiOIntown. !S f irucJ tLe Potatoes. This is the old fhioned soft, bad TLe Nsvrtenhami'ton carnp-meet- mg c.ioir was largely compoBe.l of Spruce ITiil, Juniata County peo ple. J. C. Conn was the leader; iiisB tmrai Cawisr was crerariBt; ueorge t. JVicLiaughlm, cornetist; Mrs. J. C. Conn, Slias May Hoffman, and the ?Jisaea Sallie Yoder, Carrie IIoCTman, Ltue .ialoy und Mr. Sam m;1 Jfeniiieer, John W. HoiTmao, and llr. William iltLangLIiu, eieg- er. A storm that was bred in Shade Vountsin, north cf Oakland, on the afternoon of the 18th, moved south and southwest, across the valley. In places it did conbiJorable damage. The bai n of David Bashor, formerly the PufTenbuig barn, was split and considerably damaged. Here and there fences were leveled and treea uprooted. The red through the Charles Adams farm w bo ob cructed by fallen trooa that travel ers wore compelled to take to the fields. Hail fell in a numbur of places. A ram fall ot 1-jnr inshes m sixty minutes in the Schuylkill Valley, about b o clock on Sunday evenii" bo flooded the town of Potts villa that four hundred families were driven int tho second fdorv of their houe. A number of houses and stores were swept away. Great damage was done to property along the streams. Ihe report of damans will not all be in for a week. At neauin't conbiacrabio damage was done. St. Matthew's Lutheran church was struck by lightning and erroatly damage!. u he so called seemicsa garment of lhe Jiiieem'jr was rn' upon e; hibition last Thusdny, August 20, in the Cat.'ietirr.l at lrevs, (Jermany Two Knights of Malta, in full eoa- tume, with drawn eworda in their hands.Jstood on cither side of the pp-ice inclosing tiie "itolv Coat cas which was surrounded by tall lifht- od caiidits cn handtomo cantiiosticks and surmounted by a largo gold cross, xncro was &n impressive nceiie in the sanctuary, over a hun dred priests assietirjri in tho c?re- moBiar, which wsro grand in the ex. tretca. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owo my life to the great South American Norvine. I had been in bed for five months from the effect of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervouu prostration and a general shattered condition ef my wholo system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Hal tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved ine so much that I was able to walk alxwt and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can-, not recommend it to highly." Trial ! bottles. 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-1 v. Lowistown Gazette : Tho j'ield of wboat in this section will notbe as large as waboxpteled, some crops thresh Dd yielding but fourUcu bushels par acre, while others produced thirty bushels. Some persons while out on Jack's mountains on found it weighed six pounds j-uu nmnuauoa oi men, women and children at the celebrati Oil nf In, dian Meund Harvest Home, last Sat- uraay, was largely beyond expecta, tion. The day was uncommonly fine tmu tue rnia oi r riday bad so damp enea worn on most of the farms that people could attend without neglect ing inoir anirs, tience tha turn nut It was a meeting of social enjoyment and good chtsr. It was a meeting oi typical l ennsyivania highland val j fwyitr, iiu ucner loosing as sembly or two thousand people from prattling children to aged grand pa rents cannot be assembled anvwhere ei30. 1 he ceremonial part ef the oo eaeion. was well managed. Veterans who had passed tkrough the late civil war were tnere ia considerable Bunt OTi.tuwtwuui any. oi tneta were gotten iato line by Colonel liobison ana Jjieuteaant Burchheld and march ea m front of the platform where tnoy were addressed by comrade r. Atkinson after which thev broke ranks and mingled among tha pecpl in the crove. MoRr MnWiiHom. Noely, Patterson, Lyons and Spang- ir, c acu maae a gooo speecn, but Jack ing ths nucleus of aha!' bundrod vet eraus around which to attract an aud ience, their able speeches fell urvon the ears of few listening peoplo. It seems like a waste of effort and '-love's la bor lost, for a man to ccdgla Li neaa to mas a speech whon the woods is f till of p-eaplo and not seoru ol ttiem giving the least atten tion to tho speech. liioomheld Democrat : George B. T ' . . , 1 ...... ' xtittor una a irigiitiul experienoo en last &1 ouday, while hauling in oats. He bad just come out of the field on to the road with load acd was at the top of a pretty stoep hill ; his son drew tho lock just aa the wheels struck a breaW that was acrora tho road. The two together so euddoo it. ,iit i . ij ciiocceu mo speea or tne wagon tnat too Jiorsea jsrUevl the ton"uo clean out, the rubber-bar breaking and one of the stay-chains unhoek log, all in a moment's time. The wagan then started down tho hill, witn no means of guiding it or cluck ing its spaed all connection between horses and wagon being one stay chain. The horses booame entangle' in the chains, ths off-wheol one "get trag into the spreaders o? tho front ones, aad was thrown aud drao-l aown tso niil over a Ihnty road. Mr. Intr faw tnat BometliinE: ctust be apeedily dono to check the speed of toe wagon or the fallen horse weuld be run over and in all probability killed, so ho managed by that ene stay-chaia to turn tho waron to tha side of tne rosd into the dra'u, which was deep, upsetting the waon The hor&ts tnon made short work of the other stay-chain. They had be coma so excited that they ran Borne distance after they were frae before ilr. Hitter sot centrol of them, atill iiraggins tbe fullen hoibe. which was conjtiuerftbly skinned and Lruisad. but witlial, not dangerously iniured. It was an experience that no person would wish to pass through the sec ond time. Petatoea are rnt- tiujr ia the ground in this couctv. About bis o'clock last Saturday ey- aing, arovar treswell and a friend wre journeying up Tuscarora Valley in a buggy. Opposite Dr. Heading's ner.r Acidemia the hoVso stumbled and fed with such force that tho bri dle was torn n!T Liu head. The horse waa frightened and ran. The ruaa sprang out of the buggy. Down at Squire Brown's place, L. E. Atkinson and oflicor Lapp in a buggy and Jer emiah Lyons and Goorgo Wilson iu a buggy following were iosrsinc aloe on thair homeward way from the bp.v- vest noma assembly. There is a curve in the road thore, and all of a sadden Cressweli's runaway horse at railroad sosed came tround'the curve. Tha four Mifilintown men took in. the situation at a glance and instinctive ly in a great hurry pulled to the right to give tho runaway a clear track. Atkinson did not quite get out of the way, and Cropawell's left front whoel btruck Atkinson's left front 'wheel, rolled over aad dropped down between the front and hind wLeol with such force that tbe hind axle of the Doctor's, buggy was brok en about the middle, aud the Lini whoel pulled out straight behind. The Doctor's buggy was knocked en tirely out of euapo. Lyons had buo csodod in getting fcia borwe and bug gy far enough out of tbe way to es cape injury. When Creawell's horse was coming around the curve like a rocket, Wilaon stampeded, sprang from the vehicle anil started ou a run across tha road on the left Bide. Ha just cloarod the fence whon Cres? wfcli's buggy landed upside down on the fonco where he crossed it, and Ja wheel of tho broken wagon rolled af-1 ter Lim qito a distance. He) mado a narrow escape. It was tho collision of the tvro buggies that togs od the Drover a vth:c!e on tho fenoe that Wilson crossed. Valthew Pod ger s caught tne runaway nore not far from tha harvast home ground. swarming about by thousands and stinging him severely. Iu replv t a question he said he was "fixing up things round here." Concluding he must be demented, two of the men took him in charge, brought him to town ia a buggy and placed him in the custody of the sheriff, who locked him up- Since then he was driven wild by irritation from the bee stings and attempted to clean out his cell fixtures. It was thought by some that his description corresponded with the peraon of , yeung Cragin, who left Brewster, N. T.f in May, whose whereabouts up to this time is unknown, but a careful comparison with the written description in the hands of officer Gro does not confirm the aupposition. A bench warrant having been issued for the arrest of John Alexander, who was taken into custody last spring after the robbery of Graffs and McNitt's stores at Milrov but escaped from the censtable, officers J. P. Gro and Jamoa Maben proceeded on last Sat urday to the lower end of Treaster valley, where Alexander was supposed m d working, to make the arrest. hen near tbe cabin they secreted the herse and buggy in the woods in order to quietly approach the quar ters of the workmen and get their 'bird." However, the plan of the officers was frustrated by the barking of a deg, and when they arrived at the cabin Mr. Alexander was not among the guosts. Then started for their rig. but imagine their amaze ment to find the horse missing and the top of the buggy and harness cut to pieces. All efforts to find the animal proved fruitless, and Messrs. Gro and Maben were obb'ged to foot it about lifteen miles before thev reached a point where a rig could be hired to brinj them t Lewietown, not reaching here until about o clock Snuday morning. After tak ing a short nap and breakfast they returned to the scene where the depredations had been committed, and aiter conaidorablo search found tho horse, his feet being tied togeth er with straps, merely allowing space for 6hort steps, which was evidcntlv done to prevent the animal from get ting far away. Whether Alexanaor is guilty of this contemptible act or not it will likely be charged up to him, and if arrested again will be sent up on general principles, if nothing else. 16c; butter 12 to 13c; sugars 1 to 4.jc; pw,iic iu io 5-j.uu a box; pears 25 to 40c a box; watermelons $12 to $14 a hundred; potatoes 25 to 30o a bus; onions $2 to $3.25 a barrel; hay $11 to $14 a ton; tangled straw $950 to $10 a ton. Chicago, Aagnst 21 Cattle Re ceits. 5500 head nativoB, 85.45a5.75; others, $g.25a5.15; Texans, f 2.40a2 90;stockera $2.15a3.40; oows and heifers, $1.40a3.40. Hogs Receipts 18000 head; rough and camraon $4. 26a4.75; packers and mixed, $4 90a 5.25; prime heavr and butchers' weights, $5.25a5.50; light ,$5.70a5.90. Sheep Receipts, 4000 head; west erns $3.95a4.15; mixed $4.60a4.85; lambs, I2.75a5.50. MIClin Academy. The Fsll term ef M ifHin Academy will begin on tho 14th of next Sept. Thorough instructions will be given ia all branches usually taught in an institution of this kind. 8 J. Pawlwo, A. B. Principal. Drunkenness or the Lin u or Habit positively Cured by Administering- Or. Haines' Golden Specific. It U maoufactQred as a powder which csa be glreu in a glass of beer, cnj or coffee or twa, or In foed, witbont the knowledge oi the patlont. It is absolutely harmless tui will affect a permanent and tpst-dy core, whether the patient l a mcderat iefcor r an aVohoIic wreck. ' It baa boon given Id thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure tins followed. Ir i Ai!.s. The system onco impregnat ed with te Specific, It becomes an utter impossibility for tho liquor appetite to exist. Cares guaranteed. 49 page book of particulars free. Ad dress golds srrciricco., 155 Race St., Cincin nati, O. June 24, '31-1 r. - ravorabie Verdict afler Itieutj Years Trial. DMIHISTBATOE'S NOTICB. KtUtttfEU WEWiljy, i,c,atd. Notice Is hereby given that loiters ef Ad ministration cn the estate of Eli Tfeiamaa, late of Fajatto township, Juniata coaaty, Pa., dseeased, bar been granted to tb an- dersigaed. AH persons Indebted to aaid estate will please maka immediate ptymant, and all those having olaims against said estate will present thorn properly authenti cate for settlement. LEWIS EGEH. Aug 2S, 1891. jUmiKistratur. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned executor of Daaial Dlehl deaeased, lata of Lack township will sell on the premises at 3 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, October 24, 1891, Twauty aares ef land, more or less half of which is clear Isnl, the btlanoe ia timber, having thoreon, a house and barn, spring of water near tbe bouse, fruit, apples, peaches and so forth, beanded by lands of Matthew Daugharty, Samuel Crawford and others. Parties In search of a heme for a moderate rice will do well to give attention. The property may bo bought atprlvit xala.bat'f not sold prlvatelv previous to tho above data it will then be sold at public out cry, Possassioa gives Immediately on aompliance wltb aendltlens or sale. Johm Diehl, Extcutor. Aug 24, 1891. Cohen & Brown, Dealers in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoee, Watches, &c, THOMPSONTOWN. PENN'A, OUR SPRING STOCK, ol Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and CELTS' FrRMSIII!V GOODS Complete and Ready for Inspection. We are pushing things lively here Everything to its Capacity, u It is time of activity with us. Hats, Caps & Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, ladies' Yen cr.n f&ia 32 J cents on erery daitar bv piirchaing nf ax. and Small profits. COME AND BE CONVINCED. and Gents'. Our aim is large sale FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW OFFER THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS ir WALL PAPER: NEW AHI ATTK ACTIVE STYLES, Samples Sent .by Mail. Full Line of Builders and House Furnishing Hardware. READY MIXED PAIiNT. Clearing Out Sale .XT: MEYERS'. ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK will be sold at a reduction of 25 per cent, to make room for FALL AND WINTER STOCK. 5CTTI Does this Catch Your JSye t The original and only genuine Compound xvgL-n Treatment that of Drs. Starker . i'kalcn, ia a scientific Adjustment of the ele. men's of 0Tn an4 'i!roenuiai?nctizd: and tt:e ocnipoord Is ro condensed and mdo portable that It is snt to all the world. it line bean in use for more than twenty years; thousands of patients ha been treated, and recemruond it a verr aiinlti- cant fact. It docs net act as most dn:zadc hvr rt- ng another ailment, often reiuirinc ond course to eradicato the evil alTects of the first, but Compound Oxygen is a revil alizer, renewing, susBgtnoniiig, invigorat- icg tbe wboie body. These stateiarnts are continued bv nnm- erone testimonials, published in onr book UO pares, only wita tbe express oermis- ioo of iho patients, (heir names aud ad. esses aro given and yoa can refer to them for furtier information. loogreai succcess er oir treatment hi giron rise to a Host or Imitators, unscrt-nn. lous persons; soma csllmz their nrRiiaraticn Compound Oxygen, often appropriatiug our ivduu,iu:kii aim too names oi our patient to reccommend worthless concoctions ism soy snostance iredo el'owbere or br uturrp, aim tuwi tonilt'UDQ JXTgea ojurlons. (. omponna uxyien Its Mode a Anion ana uesuits," is the title of a now (book W rL'cs, published bv Drs. Starker A- P ion, which gives to all inquirers full inform won as 10 inis remarxaDle TcuratiTe affmit and a record of ecrprisics cures in a wid rarge or enrome canes many of thorn after lieiug aaanaonel to die by other pbjsicians. nr;;. 1. , . . ii nt uu ui.iniu iico 10 any s llrjn on ap Lrs. btarKey ft. rha en. ir,'i An-h f l'liiladelpbla, Pa., 120 Sutter St.. San Fran Cisco, uai. Watt3. Ou the 17th ins aonrce to wridhip, Juniata Co., Ta t7,'n; rr.. T , ' . " Lewistown x-ree Press, Aujr. 1!). During the heavy thunder etorm on Friday night last the barn of Abram Zook, about livo miles wost of Bolle- villo, was struck by lightning and burnod to the ground. The con tents, including the crjp from Co to 0 acres, wero entirely consumed. Tho horses were trot out in safety. We cannot loam of any insurance on the buildings or crop, and the loss will fall hsavily on Mr. Zook, who has tbe sympathy of all in -his mis fortune. On .Monday even ing, aa the familv of W. G. Roper were were comfortably seated on the porch at their home in Upper Fergu son Valley, a man entered the yard, passed around to the other ride of the houso, not heeding tho friendly words of greeting the folks gavsi him. Hearing a big racket in the rear they quickly moved in that direc tion and found the man overturning tVo bee boxes, the angry inseots William Harvy, son cf Jacob and Sii ean uus, agod LI years, 2 months ana o days. dene but net forgottea. By tberrace of Ged and tbe prayers o Kddio, Wiilie left the blessed hope to father aad Mother that ce is aow win Jesus. !inr Ekxv MlrTLINTOWff MAHSBTS. Mrrrtn'TCww, Aug. 20 Jggi. Puffer Ilara,.. 6 houlder, . 14 , 15 .12 10 10 sides, - 1a Lard......... . g HirriilH TOWN OSAWBARMT 1'B?et M to fl 00 Corn in ear , gg S9" 80 Rye -fi Cloverseed f 4 00 Timothy seed $1.00 Fiax sood ............... .... 1 80 ?,ran Sls'l'bnndred Liop...... $1.60 a hundred Shorts J 1 .40 a hundred . droned Alum bail , n ao Aii.cricaa Suit PmxAJDEUHiA Mabkits Ano-ust 22, 1889 Wheat $1.08 to SLl'corn 70 to 78c; oafs 37 to 46c: chickens 7 to If eo, get the whole of tbe story. It is short and mav as valuable to you aa to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a buehel, are willing the whole world should know it. We are now selling the HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre eentg. The best f3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in J uniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace, REMEMBEK 1 A . ... a puob is noi complete witftout smooth. 1 exibls innr raIao. free from tacks, nail or thread that might hurt the leet or soil uie eiocKing The Ifarrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at W. HECK, THE OELY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SEOE MAH HI JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLLMOWX, JPA. A 1 a 1 a .... - aiso me largest stock ot general f0ot-wear. Ladies' and Misses shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Evervborlv n h suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. JUNIATA TALLEY BANK r MIFFLIMTOVf Jf, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stookheldera Iadividnally Liatle. JOSBPH BOTHROCK. Prt.Unt. T. VAN 1EWJLH, Cmtkttr, lascTeaa. W. C. Pemerov. Joha Hertaler, Robert E. Parker. T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothreek, Philip M. Kepner, Leais B. Atkinson, irMissiHii : Philip M. Kepner, Annie X. Shelley, Joseph Rethreck, Jsue 11. Irwin, L. E. Atkinsea. R. F P.rto, W. C. Pomerov. J. Holme trwln Mary KnrU. Jerome H. Tho. John Hertxlor, T. V. Irwin, ' Charlotte Snvdor. Jesiah L. John Jf. Blair, Robert H. Patterses, t.H.H. rennell, Levi Light, Samuel S. Rethreck. Three and Four per cent. Interest will be paid oa certificates afdeposite. fja 23, 1891 tf HAVE YOU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? s CALL, AT THI FIRST MIFFLIJTTOWrf, PA. FOUR FHK OENT. INTEEEST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lowest Rates. 'ejstoss Cera Fiats: Wtiim4 the Imi Cera Iiropixr ftad H" fertMl r.roe-(l Ih. Ixr Ulatrlbiior la wwld. fn- fitikCM. B. FARQUHAR CO. 8wB sow Laoa lL4.uerrBATto Oatslosm -ry s. s. E M B f A L AND M E R Funeral Director. I will gaarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. My under taking room ia three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. ESTAELXSHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Puhlio To attend the Attractive Salo et Clethiag tfeat geee co daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLBY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods ft MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN' Ii ia truly marveloug to See THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lw Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rer, don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HAKLEY MIFFLIN TOWN OewuwpWoa urwty Ourad. tbatlbare a post remedy ft tbe atwro-naaad auaaoa. fly urn ttoUy a shrinn Khmta, oaaei bars been psaouwctl oanO, IstaBbegM to send two botrire mt ray rrn&fj Kaa; to any of yo eM who have oocmaoipttoa ST Shr win ood iae sr Iitm ml P. o. mHtmxm. Swrwot fc. T. A, SMCUS, it 0, 181 Vexl St, K. !. Subscribe for the Ssjtisil a!d Bepobli ca, a good papor. Subscribe for tho Janlata Sentinel and Republican. f ttsirlru! Afriooltual Worti. TtrX Tik raraaaaw's aaaaaaxa ssium aaa ssw amis. w vvwt rmtwmm, aaw a i ! Ma .ATKOLVUS 1 1'W Ka8Mr.Yara.rtj. , Aidless A. A0A. &
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