Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 17, 1892, Image 3

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    F.PUBLICAN
MIFI-UNTOWN:
yEDFS!UY. AU. 17, 1898.
TERMS.
gnt)8crlrin 51 -60 Per Mnin. W paid
...dvsnce; $-'.00 if not paid In advance.
Transient adyorttoementa inserted at 50
nf pe' nc0 for eacn Insertion.
' Transient business, notices In local col
nmn. 10 cents per lino for each insertion.
Deductions will be made to those desiriag
( advertise by the year, half or quarter
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county, Pa.
Juniata countv. Pn '
Oa Thnrstlav. n. im ,
Gooi-caRI,. i ",. "t" 1Dsl--
v:n j V. ' a LrMLlt employee was
killed at Mtllemlowo stepping out of
another. the of
the
Thanks are due Mr. Henrv
iui driver partpra
SHORT LOCALS.
H Jf goue leap year.
Teoplo who get hay fever suffer
now.
H;ul Hi" nearness of Mara to do
with the heated term ?
The Indian Mound Harvest Home
w ill t ike pluoe ucxt Saturday.
PiKBiiltnt Harrison and Mrs. Har
rison m t fit Loon Lake, N. Y.
TIip cannery well proved itself a j
great good during thB drought.
Mis llij Kickenbaiigh visited
frit-ml in Lswistown last week.
lf.'n whoiadulffa in loud swearing
on tli" streets of Hollidaysburg are
fined.
1 1). Musser is haviug a slat roof
pat on bi3 resiJunso on South Main
street.
Andrew Hanks shot three red
foxes on tlio ridge north of town last
Friday-
Banks Kurtz of Dalawaro township
is homo on vacation from Dickin?on
law school.
Dr. Grant Fink, of Philadelphia,
is anions friends in Juniata, on a
Bbort v .cation.
Patterson & Schweyer were in the
lower end of the county on legil bus
iness last Friday.
The thermometer was a high
stepper list week, it took a hundred
decrees in the shade.
Till Juaiata Valley Bank and its
Br.ineli at Port Iljyal reelected
the old board of officers.
Lewistown play goers are in de
light over the prospect of a circus
paying a visit to their town.
Will F. Hendrickson an Associate
Press reporter of Middletown visit
e3 friends in town over Sunday.
For applying a "cuss" word to
Mrs. Jacob HaffTi, of Shnniokin, Mrs
Kate Waldroff was fined 62 cents.
Wrn. B. McCahan of Milford has
been selected to manage the business
of the cannery company this season.
A cyclonic storm in Kansas over
turned wagon?, blew down trees,
broke windows and did yreat dam
age. A close observer of human nature
asks "whero is tho sin ill boy, of mill
ioaaira or tramp that wants to bo
washed."
The Misses Hasten, of
are visiting Mr. Joseph
I ho yonnjr
Scholl
count of the Knights Templar "dera
on.trahon m that far away city. Mr.
Scroll ,, accompanied by his wife
daughter.
Itch on human ami Wao
imals cure,! in 30 minutes' by Wool"
ford s Sanitary Lot; tV;
"V ij. Banks
i-rngsrists, MifHintown.
isno.-iy.
&
Nov.
Co.
13,
pi-
Pres,dPnt E S. parkor of th9 Col
umbia National Bank, Washington,
D. C, formerly of Mifflintown. has
been selected among those who are
to arrange details of the G. A. It. en
amnment to taks place a1, the Ci
ioi oi me Hfiuon m a- tsmber
Last Wednesday John Kein, oged
Id years came near drowning at
Pot tstown. Pa , by being pulled" off
nullum (town mto the Schuylkill
Kiver 35 feet by a five pauud bass.
Friends pulled him onfc of the river
one of his legs wis broken, but he
got the bass.
flive you triod South Amoncan
Nervine the gem of the century T
The great euro for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant
ed the most wonderful Storaich and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trinl bot
tles 1.1 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, Mifflintowo. Pa.
Nov. 11, ly.
From the Bloom field Democrat :
The prico of coal has advanced
twenty cents per ton, which makes a
total increase of forty-Gve cents over
what was paid prior to the Keading
combine. This advance will very
materially increase the coal bills of
the coming winter and will directly
affect the pocket book of nearly every
citizen.
"Edgar Smith, a lad who lived at
Yeagertown, Miflliii caunty, and tea
other boys went on the mountain to
gather huckleberries on the 10th
inst. A larcre rattlesnake bit vounc
Smith twice, His companions ran
homo to bring aid nad when found
again tho unfortunate boy was un
conscious. H' died five hours after
being bitten.''
ladies
Lancaster
Hess and
are nieces
wife.
of Mr s. Hess
J. T. L. Sahni, of Wilkcsbarre, id
visiting Mr. Joseph RDthrook and
fani'ly. Mr. Sahra is a soa-in-law of
Mr. Ilothrock.
Ompnny A-, Fifth Regiment Nat
ional Guard of Huntingdon returned
heme from Homestead on the even
ing of the 9th inst.
Tlsv. M'Barasy an I wifo and two
diuitirs of Mexiaj. pHsed a por
tion of a months vacation on the
Allegheny Mountains.
G. A. R. Posts 31G of Oriental
and 407 of Port Treverton, will hold
acaiapfire and festival at Mahanton
go, September 3, 1802.
Tho democrats and alliance peo
ple luve an ugly fight on hand in
Alabama over frauds that were com
mitted at the late State election.
J. D. Thomas of Fermanagh had
his right shoulder dislocated by a
fall, but is doiug as well as can be
expected under a disability of that
nature.
The crop in the ccrn belt cf the
west is reported at 25 per cent lcs3
than an averacc crop In Juniata
county the crop will bo 50 per cent,
less than a ood crop.
.Mrs Saliie McNuIty, wifa of John
McNulty died on Sabbath morning,
aged about !7 ysara. Interment iu
the Presbyterian grave yard on
Tuesday at two o'clock, P. M.
Editor Butz of the Huntingdon
Globe came near dying from the af
fects of broiled black birds, the oth
er day. Henceforth when he dines
on bird or fowl it will be on spring
chicken.
Last week E. O. ITimes, John S.
Graybill, Harry Shellenberger, J. H.
Winey, all citizons of McAlisterville
asd landlord Arbogast of the Jacob's
House camped at Macedonia a day
or two to fish.
Clothing Merchant D. W. Harley,
and Philip Harley, of Salem, and his
daughter Mary K Harley, of Helena,
Montana, attended a reunion of the
Harley family at Ephrata, Lancaster
countv last week.
Au old man 79 years old, living in
Nodaway county, Mo., plowed his
own land this Spring with a horse
29 years old, which was born on the
same farm and has worked on it
with the old man every since.
Daniel Weiser, a German living in
Fottstown, Pa., ate one-dozen angle
worms on a wasrer recently. Ho says
he learned to eat them when a lad,
and that they are as palatable as raw
ovsters. especially when eaten .witu
vinegar, pepper and salt.
A pole cat wandered into the
preachers teut in the Simpson Grove,
Pa.. camD meeting one day last
week. The wisdom f an elder saved
the place from being oderizod. The
l.lor nhouted "don't throw a boot
or any other thing at tho cat."
From the Huntingdon Globe of
last week . UW. B. Simpson left
Huntingdon on Tuesday at 5 o'clock
on his wheel, and arrived at McAle
yy's Fort in 1 hour and 41 minutes,
returninp' in the same time. The
distance is 17 miles, an average of
mile in 6 minutes.
Eugiinh Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring
bone, Stilles, Sprains and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by
use ot one bottlo. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cnro ever
known. Sold by L. Banks & Co.,
Drncrifctsi, Mifllintown. Nov. 13,
1890-1 y.
Lewistown was thrilled from cen
ter to circumference on tho evening
of tho 9ih in.-t. First tho Congres
sional conference awakened an inter
est among politicians and people in
general. Second, the Logan Guards
who hid been cilled to HomeEtead,
returned and wera tendered a recep
tion iu th 3 Armory. Third, the burn
ing of the foundry of Goodiiart &
Co. Three su?h events crowded in
to ono evening is enough to thrill a
larger town than Lewistown.
II. A. McPike of the Altoona
Times i3 a Christian gentleman, and
with oil that his life has been a cup
fall of nfiliction. On the nijiht of the
9th inst his s ju Joseph II McPiko
died; between October, 18S1, and
January 25, 18S2, . four daughters
and one son died of diphtheria; iu
May, 1S39, Mrs. McPiko died ; only
a few months ago his son Frank
died, and now Joseph. JLrnly, sor
row has invaded his household. Our
heart felt sympathy is extended to
our sorely s!llicted brother.
About 7 o'clock on tho evening of
tho 9th hist , a fire, broke out iu the
Lewistown Foundcrv and Machine
Worka buildiug. The Lewistown
firo department was at ihe scene of
couihigration iu a short thue aud
succeeded 1.1 subduing tha llituas
fore everything about the place
was destroyed. J.LC nrerac-n mau-
aged the case admirably. Tho origeu
of the fire is not known. The em
ployes had cloned their work for the
day about G o'clock that afternoon.
It was a company foundery and was
insured for $0,000.
Company G. of Lewistown returned
on the evening of the 9th inst., frou
the Homestead riot field in a special
train. A recoptioM and supper
awaited them in the armory building.
It was an occasion long to ha remem
bered and awakened different
thoughts and feelings and emotiors
from tho ones experienced when they
were called from home to miintain
the dignity and right of honest labor
to work wherever work can honestly
be obtaiued, aud to maintain the
rights of people in the ownership of
property. Rev. J. B. Focht in be
half of the citizens delivered an ad
dress of welcome.
Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown,
Ind., says: "I owe my lifo to the
crreat South American rervino. 1
had been in bed for five months from
the effects of an exhausted Stomach,
Indigestion, Nervous prostration and
a general shattered condition of my
whole system. Had given up all
hopes of getting well. Had tried
three doctors with no relief. The
first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im
proved me so much that I was able
to walk about and a lew ooiues cur
ed me entirely. I believe it is the
best medicine in tho world. 1 can
not recommend it to highly." Trial
bottlep, 151. Sold by L. Banks &
Co. May 14-ly.
Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns
valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a
distressed condition for three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of the
Stomache. Dyspepsia, and Indiges
tion until my health was crone. I
had been doctoring constantly with
no relief. I bousrht one bottlo of
South American Nervine which done
mo more good than any 850 worth of
doctoring I ever did in my life. I
would advise every weakly person to
use this valuablo and lovely remedy;
A few bottles of it has cured me
completely. I consider it the grand-
oaf, medicine in the world. War
ranted tho most wonderful stomach
unA nerve cure ever known. Trill
Kotrt 1.1 cents. Sold by L. Banks
& Co.. Mifllintown, Pa.. May 14, ly
Oa Sunday a week Harvey Win
gert, fell from the top of an abut
ment of the New Port bridge to the
ground a distance of about 21 feet
and excepting a sprained wrist and
a scalp wound was not hurt.
Rev. M. L Drum of Mifllintown
will officiate at the laying of the
corner stone for the new Methodist
Episcopal Church in McAlisterville,
next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
Neighboring clergymen are invited
to be present.
The following teachers have been
selected for the schools of Walker
town.ship for tho coming winter term :
Mexico, first school Lloyd Hart
man ; second John Furner ; Mt.
Pleasant, G. H. Towsev; Cedar
Grove, George Siober ; Flint, Celia
Regan ; Van Wert, Maggie Kinzer ;
Centre, R. E McMeen ; Locust Run,
Florence Detra ; Van Dykei Maggie
Regan.
On the 10th inst., Jerome Beers,
of near Duncinnon, Perry county,
while passing Thompsontown, Juni
ata county 8tation,;projected his body
from the side of the freight car on
which he was breaking and was
struck by the mad pouch catcher
and knocked off the train. He was
brought to this station and placed
in the railroad hospital where he has
been in an unconscious condition
ever since.
The democratic Congress that ad
journed the other day opened its
session with a great flourish on the
subject of economy. It called the
republican Congress that it succeed
ed, the billion Congress. The Con
gress that tie Democracy so con
demned at its first sessioD, appropri
ated 40.5 million dollars. Ida first
session of the Lite democratic Con
gress appropriated 500 million dol
lars, that is a half billion, and they
are not half through.
C. E. Hower, of Fermanagh town
ship sent William Sizer aud Nathan
Wilsman to his oats field. They
were longer than usual in bringing
in a load and Mr. Hower walked out
to see. He never suspected that
they would attempt to finish the
hauling with that' load. When he
came near the load looked like a stack.
Wil man was pitching and Sizer was
building. Ihe load contained 906
sueavep, seventy-five dozen and a
half. Who can heat that ?
Altoona Tribune August 11:
Home inlluenco could be a great
preventive ot blasphemy amoug
children. Ir parents would see that
their boys were at homo before 10
and 11 o'clock at night; if they
would teach them of the results of
taking the namo of God iu vain ;
if they would instruct them that it
is not only an offense in the sight of
God, but nngentlemanly as well ;
finally if thy would take upon their
own shoulders that which belongs to
ys. Ezra C. Doty, No. 151, April T.,
1892; summons in ossunipsit;' plea
"non assumpsit."
Jonas Wolfgang vs. Frank Rey
nolds and Levi Bosler, Supervisors
of Fayette, No. 9, Sep. T., 1892;
summons in trespass; plea, "not
guilty."
Mary M. Jacobs, Administratrix of
George Jacobs, dee'd vs. the Presi
dent, Managers and Company for
erecting a bridge over - the Juniata
river at or near the village of Mifflin,
in the county of Miftlin (now Juniata)
No. 35, Sept. T-, 1892 ; summons in
assumpsit; plea, "non assumpsit."
E. Bennett & Sons vs. Samuel
Pannebaker ; No. 38, Sep. T. 1892 ;
appeal from judgement of C. B. Hor
sing, J. P., "nil debet."
Panebaker & son vs. Georcre S.
Conn, Samuel Q. Rohrer and James
McAllen ;No. 50, Sept, T., 1892 ; ap
peal ; plea "nil debet"
J. F. nockenberv vs. W D. Walls ;
No. 103, Sep. T., 1892 ; appeal ; plea
"nil debet."
Susanna Lyder and Abram Lyder
ys. Benjamin Renninger ; appeal ;
plea "nil debet."
If so, get the whole of the story.
as valuable to you as to us.
Mali on Tor Congress-
H. E.
Scott
them the moral education of their
children instead of throwing it
upon the teachers of public and Sun
day schools, they would do more
than can otherwise be done.
Lristown Free Press August 10:
On Sunday forenoon, about 9
o'clock, Henry Bossinger, at his
place near Granville Run, about a mile
from town, had an encounter with
a blooded bull which had only re
cently con-c into his possession. On
entering tho barnyard where the an
imal was tho bull mada for him, and
before he cou!d get out of the way
caught him with his horn under the
leg, tearing a bad wound thr3u?h
tho upper third of his right thigh,
about 7 inches long end 2J deep.
Tho day before the children of the
family had driven the animal, which
then showed somo fiigns of ill-humor
but fortunately did not attack them.
An exchange says one of tho evils
of the day is the bitter denunciation
that tho average man and woman
hurl ngaiust each other behind the
back. If a man and woman do lit
tle work themselves, but instead, em
ploy other people to work for them,
the- are denounced as being ln7j".
If they do all tho work they can
themselves, they are denounced as
being stingy. If they have money,
they are denounced as fossils and
enemies of progress when they put
it on interest and settlo down to en
joy a life of leisure. If they build
mills and factories and employ large
numberj of workmen they must be
prepared to h'ar themselves des
cribed as monopolists, plutocrats, op
prefsors of the poor, beneficiaries of
protection, and much more of tho
same eort
The Conferees of tho 18th Con
gressional District met in Lewistown
at 7 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, August 9,
1892, and orgnnized by electing
D. P. Higgms of Union eonnty, pres
ident ; and H. E. Butz, of Hunting
don, and Nicholas Front, of Fulton,
secretaries.
The Conferees.
Tho conferees by counties were :
FrankUn county , John A. Sides, Ja
cob Pensincrer, Cip. R. W. Bovt. D.
H. Daardorff. David McClay, " John
F. Yost.
Fnlton couatv, H. E. Butz, Esq.,
Capt. Thos. S. McCahan, Lt , S. H.
Irwin, J. F. Ripple, A . S. WTelsh.
Huntingdon county, Howard E,
Butz, Thos. S. McCahan, A S. Welsh,
Samuel H. Irwin, T. J. C. Ripple.
Juniata county, Col. J. K. Kohisoa,
John S. Graybill, J. S. Barton, F. M
Pennell..
MiCflin countv, H. O Lentz, Esq.,
R. H. Lee, John McDowell. EJ.
Arnold.
Snyder county, Gso. C. Wagansel-
ler, non. S A. Wetzel, J. A. Lumbard,
Levi Kepler.
Union county, B. K. Focht,
Gutelius D. P. H'germs, A.
Sheller.
Tho following nominations were
mads in alphabetical order :
Franklin Maj. Thad M. Mahon.
Fn'ton Dr. Wm. L. McKibben.
Huntingdon Capt. Thomas J
Johnston.
Juniata Dr. L. E. Atkinson.
MiElin H. J. Culbertson, Eiq.
Snyder A. W. Potter, Esq.
Union George B. Miller.
The conference resolved that each
county f houl 1 be cast as a whole and
that conferees could not cist individ
ual votes.
TITE HF.SIXT.
Oie ballot was taken on Tuesday
evening, eich county voted for its
candidate.
Tho conference voted through
Wednesday, Wednesday evening and
Thursday forenoon. Oa the 72 a 1
ballot on Thursday afternoon, Mahon
nominated. Juniata county
voted as early ns Wednesday for
Mahon. It was the vote of Franklin
Union, Fulton, Mifflin and Juniata
that made the nomination
On the lat ballot Huntingdon
voted for Johnson nnd Snvder voted
for Polter.
ine nomination was made unani
mou s.
Mahon made a speech thanking
the conference for ihe favor conferred
and recommended a closo adherence
to republican principals. Tho late
candidates each made a ppaech ac
cepting the situation and endorsing
the nomination of Mahon.
The conference olected George G
VvTn"enreller of Snyder county dis
trict chairman.
Atkinson's highest vote in the con
ference was 12.
Mr. Mahon is not a new man
WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH,
and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing
the whole world should know it. We are now selling the
IARRISBUIiG 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.
EEMEMBEE
a ehoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles,
free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil
the stocking
Committee Meeting.
The Republican County Commit
tee met in the parlor of the Jacobs
House on Saturday afternoon last
to transact business pertaining to
the campaign. Seventeen of the
eighteen districts in tho county
were rrprcsented.
-.
Stale Senator.
Tho Perry county Republican con
vention met on Monday, bnt did not
put a senatorial candidate m the
field. Tbcy Lowever selected three
conferees and instructed them for
tho re-nomination of Senator Woods.
For a Time
I will now reduco the prico of my
$3.00 cabinet photograph to S1.50
per dozen.
This reduction will continue as
long as there is sufficient trade to
warrant these prices and no longer.
This gallery is filled with all the
latest improvements usually kept in
a first class gallery, such ns I ine
Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra
peries and Fine Accessories, that
would do credit to the large cities.
We propose during this reduction
to let our work speak for itself and
have no hesitancy in saying that
taking into consideration the quality
of work, these will bo the cheapest
cabinet photograpns ever mndo in
Juniata county. Respectfully,
JOSEPH HESS. .
Mifllintown, Pn., Jan. 22nd, 1892
Trial LIM-Scpt. T. 1992
Catharine Cox vs, James
No. 115, Sept. T., 1892 ; fei;
Witmer
rned is
John Balentine vs Elias Horning,
Samuel Horning and John Stouffer,
No. 11, Feb. T., 1892 ; summons in
trespass ; plea "not guilty."
The First National Bank of Tyrone
f'e district, ho i3 a well known
Charcbersburg lawyer. He is abou
50 years old. He served both in tl
infantry and cavalry against rebel!
ion aea was a member ot the Jjegis
LUnre from 1870 to 1872.
He ran against Steeper for Con;
reps in tne :eraoeratie tirtnl wave
in 187G and was beaten by only
4'J votes. He is a 'devout member
the Methodist church and a Sabbath
School teacher. Nothing short of a
political earth quake can defeat hivo
The democrats are at sea as to who
they should run against him. The
democratic nomination sroes a bejr-
ging amongst tho erring brethren.
Does this
Catch Your Eyel
m
Sim
It is short and may be
The Ilarrisburg Shoe is Complete.
It will pay you to try them. For sale only at
0. W. KECK,
THE OBLI EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY,
BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLIN TO UN, PA.
Also the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and
Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes.
suited at Heck's, Bridge Street.
Everybody can be
The Greatest
SACRIFICE SALE
EVER KNOWN
AT
MEYER'S
Great
CLOTHING HOUSE !
Entire Stock
OF
Summer Clothing
WILL BE SOLD
REGARDLESS OF COST,
To make room for FALL AND WLNTER CLOTHING. Rare ckance to
buy Clothing at less than Wholesale prices
The Chance for Barcains will be
OPEN FOR SIXTY DAYS.
MEYER'S,
Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridgo Street, Mifllintown, Penna.
HOLLOBAUGII & SON
Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher -than "Gilde
roy's Kite." Their
SPRING STOCK
Surpasses all former efforts.
All the latest styles of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing, in Black,
1'luc, Cbeviots, Cassimer.', Clav Worsteds, arid ono dozen abades of the fash
ionable Wood Browns. Tbeso are all tbe rage this season. And in this lino
our competitors arc not 'in it." Our prises for fame quality cf goods we
guarantee are iu to 10 per cent, lower than any other house.
LATEST STYLES Iff HATS.
Wo keep the only full line of fashionable hiU in tho county. All the lat
test styles in D.rby's and Crush hats. In Gentlemen's and Boys' fine dress
pants, we have No Rivals We are HEADQUARTERS for fine goods.
Dress pant from $2 50 to G 50 per pair, from fine Cassimers to the finest
Fitchburg Worsted, sewed with best silk. These pants are "a thing of beauty
and a joy forever.
JNECKTIES, COLLARS & CUFFS.
Oar line of Neckwear is simply the perfection of color, style and tcztnre
All tho very latest shades and in endless variety. We carry a full lino of
collars and cuff.-, in paper, liucn, celluloid and Arlington. J
SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE fc.
Gentlemen's underwear, hosiery, and a full line of trunks, telescopes, aud
hand baps. We handle the oc.'abrated Sweet Orr & Co., Overalls. Shirts and
pantaloons all guaranteed or mocey refunded. In dress shirts wo are strictly
"in it" from tbe word go. Look at err prices.
LauDdricd shirt", 40o. 50e. 75c. 85c. $1 CO and $1 '25. Pcreal shirts 25o,
S5o. 50c. (JOc. "5c. ond $1 CO. Ncglcpte shirts, 35c. 50c. 75o. $1 00, $1 50,
$2 00. and $2 50. Every style and color we carry in stock. Men's fine shoes
from 1 25 to $3 50 per pair. Ladies lioe fhoes, $1 25 to $3 00 per pair.
Nothing like them for the price elsewhere.
FINE JEWELRY.
Ladies & Gent's solid pold watches, solid pold rins, chains, charms, and
a full line of Jewelry at rock bottom prices. We claim to handle a finer liDe
of poods than other Houses, acd End customers are willing to pay a fair price
for first class goods. We make every s'ateiiicnt good or money refunded.
Hollobaus'h & Son.
JHAKRTKn t
Dbessleu Faitxestock. On the
4th inst, bv Absalom Birner, J. P.,
John Dressier and Martha Fahne-
stock, both of Susquehanna Twp.
DIED :
Kilmer. On the 7th inst., in Tur-
bt-tt township, Philip Kilmer. Stag
ed 70 years, 6 months and 8 days.
KfrrLrNToww makskts.
Uirrcirrowa, Aug. 17, 13F2.
Hotter tm
15
Ram iQ
Shoulder, , 08
Sidw, c
Lard , jo
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN UAKKST
Wheat new 75 oil 77
Cora in par... 45
(:itB, 25 U30
Rye G5
Cioveroo(l..... ......... $4 .00
Timothy aoed $1.00
K1X seed 1 60
Pran $1. 10 a hundred
('hup...... $1.50 a hundred
Middlings $1.25 a hundred.
Ground Alum Suit 1 20
A uicricun Salt 80
PniLAnELi'HiA Makkets, August 13,
1902. Wheat 82c i corn 65 to 59c;
oats 39 to 42 c; live chickens 13 to
14c ; butter 17 to 2Sc ; eggs 17 to
18c; potatoes bushel 28 to 33;
onions 75c to $1 a ealf barrel.
CniCAoo, August 12 Cittle Re
ceipts 8000 head ; uativai $4.85a5.25 ,
others 4a4.75 ; western $3.C0.i4 10;
cows $2.35a2.40. IIojs Receipts,
55,000 head ; rough $5.20a5 45 ; mix
ed 2 50a5.65 ; prime heavy and
butchers wtijrhts, $5.70 10.8O ; liirbt
$515a5 85. Sheep Receipts 3000
Lead ; ewes $3.504.75 ; texans $3.50
a4.C5; lambs $3.25a6.40.
18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation rTo rI7ie luhlic
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goea n daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BDYE113
Who have money to invest to examino the Stock of Goods fer
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to Se
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLIN TOWN
E M
RUBLE,
BvA LMER
AND
Funeral Director.
I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
I am ciualifiod to prepare corpses for any length of time. My under
taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St.
Cases requiring attention at night will-bo promptly attended to by
calling on me at the National Hotel.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. S. RUBLE.
LOST MANHOOD!
CPWtdm French
Kerve Remedy,
soldwithWrittr
Otraranl to cure
all Nervous dieat
m. such as Weak
Memory, Los o
Brain fower, rr
T3usnes. Head-
BErORB AND AFTER USE. ach, akrfiil
nv Lost Manhood. Lassitude, all drams and lor
of prer in either sex, caused l.y orer-exertion i
rnMf'i.ftitf nrfUi-rflnn vh l-h Tilt ITTVAtel V I Cad tl t
Dimity, ConMimptK-n and Inaanity. PHce, $1.0-3 a
package.
With every order we give a wrrtU
Telwie,0.
cuartiitet to en-e or rmd money. By mi:l
iur uidrcsi. PiVfi' REMfcOV CU.,
IS tratsktndpop. Threaretlmndtnfladiei
who havo regulcr it-nturcg and would be ac
corded tho jAlrn of beHUty were it not for rxr
cvriTih'xion. To all snrh we rtonmmetid DR.
HE3RA S VIOLA CREAM aa poascning theae
qualities that quickly chanue the roust tallow
and florid rompicxion to one of natural bealtb
nnd nnMetiifhed t eauty. It cures Oily Skin,
I'n-ckloR, Wick lieei's. T'otchea, Sanhum,
Tan, l":nH'l!'3, rij r. l i-.iitriwticus ! the
ekin. lt if. ntfH'7n-iie hut a cure, yet in bet
ter for tho toilet tiibi;- than powder. Bold by
Druiuruts, or c ut p.-t ;;aid npon receipt of 5oc
C. C. BITTNERCO.lTlwtolO.
YRTT MOM Til DEPOSIT ? f JUNIATA ALLEY BANK,
WW UWl
OF MIFFLISTOHH, PA.
ARE YOU A BORROWER 1
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSEl'n ROTH ROCK. Prt$iiint.
T. VAX IRWIN, Ctthitr.
maEcroas.
W. C. Pomeroy, Joarph Rothroek,
-CALL. AT
THE FIRST
MIFFLIN! OWN, PA.
FOUR PEE CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Bates.
PeiasrlT6iia igrlcrflturtl Vcrfcs, TctS,
iiim Ju & EttCHltt S03, SoiS. '
GREASE
BEST IX THE WO RID.
Ito-OTmrioirqaaUtiesarenoBurpasaed. aetualty
emlasttDB' two bexps of any other brand. Not
affected by beak ETTUE4L.US.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS QENEBAIAY. ly
Jolin Hertxlor,
Robert E. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Pbilip M. Kepner,
Lonia B. Atkinson,
STOCKBOLDZas :
Philfp M. Kepner, Annio M. Shelley,
Jose h Rotbrock, Jane D . Irwin,
L. K. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Haines Irwin,
Mary Kuril, Jeromo N. Tbompttn, Jr
John llortzler, T. V. Irwin,
Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L. Barton,
John M. Biair, Robert H. Patterson,
F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light,
SaiuuelS. Rotbrock, Win. S warts.
Solomon Manbeck,
Three and Four per cent, ictereat will be
I aiJ on certificates of deposite.
jan 23, 1891 tl
TO WEAK HEU
Buffering from tn otfcta of ywHfeful laun larly
wafting weaknoM, lost manhood, eta 1 win
sand a valuable treatuaf sealed i containing fall
particulars for borne cure. F R EE of chatye- A
splendid medical work ; should b read by ary,
man woo la nerrooa and debilitated. .Address,;
trot. V. C VOWLEH. Muodoa. Cooo.
RUPTUREISSe
Subscribe for tbe Sutll H its Fipt rildelny. Thousands ot cures. lr. Marerlsat
liotcl fenn, Keadiur, Pa., second balorday oi
each month, bend tor circulars. Adricc tree.
A, good paper.