Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 08, 1893, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
Mim.TVTOWN :
VTE1MKS.UY. M1RCII 8,
TERMS.
ouiiiiil..uU, ji.o- per annum if pa'd
In advance ; J2.00 if not paid n advance
Transient advertisement inserted at 60
eenU per inch for each Insertion.
Transient business notices In local co'
amn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion
Deductions will be made to those desirinr
to advertise by the year, half or qnart4
Sale Remitter.
jmicu j i fiursa.iy A. W, Sieger and
wii.', will sell at Bunkertown, m Fayette
township. I horse, 6 cows, 11 young cat
tle a'l Jerseys, eow, 13 shotes, farming im
plements airt unuMeuoia goods. Sale at
10 A. M. James O.veay, Auctioneer.
jBHruu i nou.-rt ration win sell on
tfle n nson tiros lurrn, two miles west of
Thompsonlown, six horses, two cows,
eigtit young catMe, one four horse wagon,
one Oliver chilled plow, harrow, three
front treira, colters, bridles and other arti
cles. Sale at 10 o'clock A. M. H. II
Snvdor, Auctioneer; M. f, Kiissr, Clerk.
Mxrrh 2l. J. L. Vanart will sell on the
H. I.. Fmith farm, in Fayette township,
eight homes, one mare with colt, one cow,
seven younir cattle, twenty-seven sheep,
one Durham bull, seven shotes, a Drom
gold corn-worker, a fjur horso wagon, a 8
horse wjjron, and farming implements of all
kiMi. Palo at 10 o'clock A. M. One
ear credit.
Miir.-h Tuesday Oa Tuesday the 21st
day ot March, 19?, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Joseph Uotlirock, two Tiiles east of Miffltn
town, horms, cows, young cattle, fine
sheep, lot ot hojs, farmin? machinery and
Implements of all kinds, household goods,
etc. I!. H. Snyder, Auctioneer.
M.irch 22 Otis Rumberger will sell at
his pl.ice of residence at Locust Run, Walk
er township, horsej, cows, young cattle,
ihep, farming implements and household,
and ki'chen furniture. S lie tc commence
at 10 o'clock A. M.
Thursday, .Warch 23, '93. Solomon
iTiick, will a-ill at his place of residence,
in Walker township, 2 miles west ot
Tbonipsunton n, horses, mires, cows, young
cattlf , sbeap, rhouts, farming implements.
waom. horse geus, harness, Salo at
19 A, M n. H.SnvK-r. uclioneer.
March CI. C. A. Thompson, will sell at
bis farm buildings in Walker township, one
mile south of Van Wert. 8 horses, 2 blood
bays 0 yeirs old, well mated in color and
ie weighing 1475 to 1500 lb. 2 good young
brood mares 6 years old, ono with loal,
drive mojlo or double, are single line lead
ers, a la'ge HOG pound brown horso 6
yea-s oM, a largo blak. horso 8 year old
Works wherever hitched", anl is a
No. 1 wagon leader, an iron gray 8 year
o!d cn'.t. well broken to single and double
harness. 4 cows coming into profit about
the tim of sale, two of which are Alderney,
farruinp imvlemonts and machinery of all
kinds. Sale at '2 o'clock, noon.
Mirch 24 Henry W. Sieoar will sell at
his pl.ic;, a iihlo ea'-t of Miuiintown, horses,
cat!!, machinery ar.d farming implen nts
of all kimN. Sale at 10 A. II.
TuesJar, .Virch 2'H.h t his residence
in Walker tonship. at 10 o'clock, A. W. ,
Joslah (iii "erich, v. ill sell sis horses and
eolts, 4 Hulatrin fi-ts, 3 bulla, 5 steers, 19
sheep, 4 'io w, farm ins; machinery, includ
ing one eiijltt li.r.-e p nrcrt separator, with
mounted rower, wagons, sleds, gears, Jtc.
IT. H. Snyder, Auct.
Peach men sav Hia v,j ..
a two-third crop the coming Beason.
A Bale
rW , , "-"" uay ana some
A? 11 on the same
Z 'Zcr3 aay tni8 month, in Juniata
"y
Work on fourth track as ens
penned a few days to get the inaug
uration people to and from Wash
ington. One of the happiest men Rin t.wn
last week, was J. H. Neely, Eq.,
Wswif? pre89Dt of a bo hy by
Dr. Frank Ackley has moved to
Mifflintown his native place. He
practiced medicine in Allegheny a
number of years.
An auction room has been opened
in New York Citv for tha nnUV.n Coi
of claims against men who dodce
paying their debts.
The Canning Company held a bus
iness meeting in the Court House on
Monday, to prepare for the work of
the canning season.
The Populists in Kansas Viava
again become nart of th
by sitting with the other members in
one and the same hall.
The letters nncallo.l f. .e ;n
Mifflintown poetoffice, at the' closn of
the week. March 4.
Fausy, and George Bittinger.
A man or a woman does a rool
act, how slowly it is newsed abroad,
but if they do wronsf.it is soon spread
broadcast by the breath of gossip.
A chicken and wafflo fm nnur f7-e
the benefit of the Lutheran' conore
gation, was he!d at Captain McClel
lan's home on la; t Thursday evenin".
President Cleveland and his Sue
rotary of State are both fond of fish
ermen, and next summer ruav be
prolific ia fish storiss from Washington.
This is the time of the rear when
the stoie box fellows can tell all
about how to run a farm, and the
business of all other people, but their
own.
Most people who attended Clevo-
anus inauguration favor amen;Iin?
i . . '
laavo
in May
the
or
SHORT LOCALS.
Auwtlier fai! ot pnow on Friday
morning.
There arc chronic kickers in every
community.
And yet another snow on Satur
day morning.
John HuzzirJ, an aged citizen of
this town is ill.
Cleveland was 32 yeats old when
he wns electod sheriff.
Holli Jaysburg will introduce moun
tain water within the next year.
There is no better water in the world
than Mifflintown people enjoy when
the works are in running order. A
good many of her people emphazize
in a peculiar way about the oompany
when the water don't come.
flare you tried South American
Nervine the gem of the century
The great cure for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant
ed the most wonderful Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa.
Nov. 14, ly.
The widow of Alfred Blount, the
negro who was lynched at Chattan.
oogn. Tenn , Foms days ago has in
stituted civil proceedings against the
sheriff of the county. She seeks to
recover $15,000 daniagep, alleging
her husband was not nroDerlv nron-
erly protected from a mob, and that
ne was not guilty of the crime with
which he was charged."
There are yet livinrr a trood manv
people who consider the hor and
cow such a sacred animal, that they in -sist
that the sacred animals shall have
the lights of highway, and by way,
and every property to root, tramp
and eat at pleasure, and that there
is no remsdy to prevent them from
roaming at will, except to wall everv
property in by a fence, that thf sa
cred anima's cannot break cr climb
or jump over
The case hero nnd there, of a man
and woman not living happily to
gether, shortly after marriage, is not
a new tLing. Milton could write a
"Paradise Lost," but he could not
hold the attachment of his wife. Sho
left him far good, four weeks after
they were married. There have been
as many happy marriages siuco that
time as before that year, 1G43. Tiio
marriage world will wag on in that
wy till the ciack of doaai.
"John F. Miller, formerly a book
keeper in the First National Bank of
Columbia, IV, who stole between
ship." C. L. McConnel.
TjesdayjEvaning "Hsr Children."
Children's Meeting. W. D. E. Snot.
Fahs.
Wednesday Morning. "Her
agencies." J. B FochL
Wednesday Afternoon ''Her
means of grace." (Communion). C.
Fickinger.
Wednesday Evening '-Her Final
Triumph." G. W. Leisher.
Sunbury Damocrat, February 27:
Northumberland was thrown into
a fever of excitement, Sunday after
n ion by the announcement of the
finding of an infant's body under the
, ico in Deep Run, Point township.
Jerome Dreese, an employee on the
farm of William Mertz, took the
horses to tha run to water them.
While cutting a hole in the ice, he
saw an infant's body. It was taken
out and found to be a female child.
A cord was tied around its neck, and
two hoi i were ii the back of tt
boad. A sponge that evidently had
been in the child's mouth was at
tached to the cord. Justice Vincent
held an inquest, and the jury was
composed of Messrs. Newberry. Colt,
Peters, Mertz and Bright. Tceir
verdict was that the body was thrust
under tho ico by persons from Mil
ton or Danville. There are no clues
as to who committed the fonl deed,
and nearly everybody hao a theory rs
to now the deed was done. Some
Ihink that the sponge was put in tho
child's mouth to suffocato it, and
others that it was saturated with
chloroform or ether and fastened to
the ncse causirg death. It is also
impossible to tell how long the body
has been under the ice, and uuless
fonio new evidence turns up soon the
murderers will never be ducovered.
The child was murdered a short time
after its birth.
Lewistown Gzttte: We hear it
stited that the Roman Catholic
Church is about to start a parochial
school in Lawistown. Harry
Morrison has been carrying tho mail
between the pos-t office and tho junc
tion for about seventeen vearsand he
be held in kind retn-'mbersnon of Hie
members of this divioion, and thut
the active influence she has left her
in our midst shall be felt for years to
come. Inasmuch as she has past all
the honors of this division and is
taken from us into that glorious
heaven of rest which awaits all thote
that are faithful and true, and may
the blessing of God rest upon the
family that she has left, and npnn
our division of Sons of Temporanea
for evw.
Ruolved: That these resolutions be
printed in the county papers, and a
copy be sent to the mother of cur
sister. Committee:
Jakes J. Hobstso,
Miss Rhette Gu6Habd,
k William Harrity.
31AHRIED:
Spade Swartz. On the 28th uU.t
by Rev. J. R. Henderson, Jerome
Spade and L:zzie Swartz, both of
Monroe township.
was a
complaint
Thero
about snow drifts last week
North Carolina shad sell in Phila
delphia at 00c tj $1.25 a piece.
Iuauzuratiou day, last Satuiday,
wf.s wiptPV Iik at Washington,
Lewis Showers of Altooua, visited
his parents in this placs last week.
The anti option bill was defeated
in tho lat days of the lute Congress.
A chiM of Mr. Rod Mrs. A. F. Fee
hro. of ThrropsontowD, died on Sun
day. Agouti many Juniata people at
tended the inauguration last Satur
day. Hugh McMaen of Tucarora, visit
ed tho town on busineas on Wednes
day. The Eleclria LL'iit Comnaay aro
getting ready to launch their enter-,
prise.
Tho w Lo fence forms no eddy for
wind driven snow to bank or drift
bel:ir,d.
Ne.-.! M. Stewart of Tuscarora Val
ley vititcd tho county seat last Wed
nos.k;-.
TLoma- Fat m sen Lfis returned to
Wilktsbarre, to it-Fume work on the
electric railroad.
Mias Fiimiie Espenschade visited
her friend Miss Eilie Stone in Wash
ington, bit week.
Ex Prothonotary T. II. Memir.ger,
was in the county scat on the first
day of t be month.
The Misses Loudon gave a party
for a number of their friends on
Tuesday eveniug.
J. O. Hinebsch of Reed's Gap, this
county will en'ag in the dairy busi
ness in the near future.
Mrs Jackman and daughter Hfr-
ritt visited friend in Washington,
during the ininguration period.
Squire C. B. Horning sold his
the laws, bo as to
President inaugurated
Tune.
All of last winter's ice made on the
river west of Lowistswn, yet remains
stretched in tho stream from the
Lewistowu dam west, a distance of
three miles.
There is a motion ! going the
rounds of tha papers, to close the
election polls at i o'clock in the a.'.
I tTU0'j:i : im'ead of at 7 o'clock in
the. ever inf.
A jrood mmy peoplo who pride
themselves upon their honesty in
money matters are dishonest with
thair tongues. Don't be dishonest
with your tongue.
Iu tventy-five years an electric
raiKvav tvill parrdioll the Pennsyl-v-it'i
v railroad from Philadelphia to
Pitttburg. and it will run through
the main street of Mifflintown.
Itch en human and horses and all
animals" cured in 30 minutes by
Wooiford's Sanitary Lotion. This
nov?r fails. S 1.1 bv L. Pan'cR&C.
Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oct. 1, ly
Children can be kapt quiet on
candy and pnregoic and cordial?, but
ft-w treated or raised that way gro-v
to ba healthy men end women.
If Cleveland's administration
proves itself r-s unpleasant us tho
weaker, on inauguration day it will
bo chi'lv enough to almost paralyze
tie country.
Andrew Allien wa9 in Washing
ton last weft lor tho two-told pur
pose of visiting his brother Matthew,
and for the purpose of seeing the in
auguration of a President.
Ex-Pre-sidc-nt Harrison passed this
sfation westward bound hwt Satur
day evening. He left Washington
immediately after ho assisted in the
inauguration of President Cleveland.
Tlio Pennsylvania National Guard,
with Governor Pattison at their head
looked every inch the goIJier nV
Washinton on inauguration day.
There were C400 of the Guard in
lino.
Th democracy have both houses
of Congress and the President.
They can now hand over the Confed
erate flags to the men from whom
thuv were c iplured on tho field of
battle.
The m-.iml Missionary Anniversary
of the M. E. Sundv; School will take
place next Sundav evening at 7 o'
clock. A program of readings, reci
tations and hymns, is being prepared.
. All are invited.
We tender thanks to Hon. D. Mc.
M. Gregg, Auditor General of Penn
svlvani.i, for report of tho Auditor
General iu the finance s cf tuo Com
monwealth of PenDsylvar.!-, for the
year ending November 30, 1892.
An American who was sent to
Turkey as a consul, was there con
verted to the Mohammedan religion,
his returned to tha United States f r
the purpose of preaching, and con
verting all people he can convert to
the Mohammcdr.n religion.
$7003 and 8003 of the bank's mon-1 figures in that time he travele 1 9G,
ev, and who fled to Australia, and ' J'00 miles, equal to nearly fourlTtimes
Bombay, India, and subsequently j around tlw world. Wednesday
penitently returned to Urs country, i fniatj but six o'clock while a
aad gave himself up to the auihori-1 blast was put off at the cut btLw
ties and p'eideJ guilty to his crime, ; tho Junction John McDonough ono
was on TLursdav iu the United ! of tlic t ssis, got too cloco and a
Slates District Court, at Phila lei-1 hnns of frosted earth struck Lim on
phi-, sentenced by Judge Butler to ; tlle right h-g and broke it at the a
Cuirry Hill for five years. l-1-'- Operations at the Blxler
IT ... , , t i t g:a nog nav9 oeeu diseoutjnufcU lor
Huai'Iavbourg Register: Jams:. . 3 -i in
conts astrb Lcvo received orders to
Bluke, Sr., of Mar: insburg almost 81
remote the engiues, steam shovels,
etc. 0 Friday last a hrgo wild
gobbler llw down off Jacks moun
joined the order in ISiO. Mr. Geo.
u . St!.k-rs, also of Inis placj loin-
ed the order ia 1818 or 13i9. These
gentlenieu are siiil activo citizens of
our town and members in gord
standing of Hollidavsburg L':dsr.''
No. 119.
years -f age, is one of the oldest
Old Fellows in Blair county, having
been mitigated iu 1850. He is sti.l
:n 'ciu viuii, Jlj. Xi I i,.,. "l-;. r,..li i
B.i! w Ho. hday-burg piously cn- 60ait.,Li Dg o eat au,i .a with
j..ys the diilinctiou of be;,g tha old , tr.s oa fue fam nftr r ;h
is. O.hl reilow in the county having 1. -m, " c... t.. -n t:.:
ted exprf ss killed one of the foreign
employees at t.'ie grading bIow the
station us 1k ws ou his way to the
barre.cks down tbe railroad. Tue
acii'.dental death amjng thes3 work-
' ! man while they havo been employed
1 in this vicinity, awraires ono or twj
HariietE. Huil of Wayn-towu, a month, aud littlo hum inity, except
Iud., says: "I own my life to tin- j in s tci.il c:ie:', is shown among
great South An eiicau Nervine. I j t'. ia whsu on di;s. Our Al
h id been in bed for five months from ltuvillo corresponded t sayf: Our boss
the effects of an exhausted Stomach, smith whs tho victim cf a j"k ou
Indigestion, Nervous prostration aud , Wt.suintoii's birthday which some
a general chattered condition of ray j what raised his ire. From what we
whole system. II ul ;iven up a.l ; can learu the g-ntlem-ui has been
hopes of getting well. Hal tried j somewhat tardv in getting home to
I ttiieo doctors witu no ri-hef.
first bottlo of the Nt-rvino Tonic
proved me so uucli that I was
to walk about and a few bottles
ed mo entirely. I believe it is
beat mcoiciue in the w rid. I
not recommend it to highly."
by L. Backs fe Co., Druggist,
TiJKl) :
Leach. On the 21st ult., in Bea'e
township, from consumption, Elmer
Lf ach, aged 21 years and 4 months.
Fry. On thu 27th nit., from dipth
ena, an infant diu-jhter of James
M and. Mary Fry, of Susquehanna
township.
MirrLINTOWN MARKETS.
MirrtiHTOwM, JK.rch 8. 1893.
21
17
.10
Buiter
Kes
flan!,
Shoalder, og
ra,,? 12
y.irri.ir-:TCWN chain ma frit
SiJes f g
Wheat, , jQ
( cm in car 50
32
Ky 5
Cioveriiuud $4.00
Timothy Boed $1.00
Flax scud 1 do
l'ran f 1.10 a liundri-d
CLop. ,.$1.5U a huodrud
Sliddlirgs 1 a hundred.
Grojud Alum Sail 1 0
cra uu Salt, u
cloverseed 15c a lb; jvtibf s 78c to
95c a bushel; new cabbage from Flor
ida $2.25 to $2.75 a barrel; old cab
bige $7 to $8 a 100 head; Florida to.
oiatoee per grate $4 to $5; sweet to
matoes 50 to 75c Ja basket; onions
$1.15 to $1.30 per bushel; eggs 19
. to 21c a dozeD; butter 18 to 30c a lb;
Live chickens 9 to 13c a lb; turkeys
12 to 13c a lb; apples $1.50 to $3.75
a barrel; Florida straw-berries 35 to
50 cjuts a quart
CincAiH), lib, Mar. 3. Cattle Re
ceipts, 9500 head. Prime steers,
$5 G5a5.90; fair to good, $1 85a5.25;
others $1.50 to $1 80; fed Texans $4,
30; cows $3.50a3.80. Hog Receipts,
14,000; mixid and packers. $7 90a8.-
15; prarae heavy and butchers weight
f8.20a8.40; prime light, $7.90a8;
other lights $7.20a7.7 Sheep. Re
ceipts, 8000: Best grades, steady to
strong; others lower; natives $4 50a
5; Texans, $4.G0a5.25: Westerns, $5a
5 30: lambs $1.50a6.50.
SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL.
1 do rcspfcfnllr inform tli9 public that
rrolcgjor JoUh J. Ealer, Jr., and tho nn-dt-rfipned,
will coodii t
. Numoier ormal
in the Mlfllin Academy Building, during
lh Sprinc itrm of 1SS3. Tho Kfkiioo will
begin on April 3rd, 193, and con
tinue for eleven weeks
The TEACHERS CLASS" ill con.i.t
only cl such riersona whodesiro to prepare
themselves for the County Superintenieot'a
summer examinations, nnd we shall endeav
or to make tbo instruction as thorough and
practical as possible. Those who wish to
study Latin, the Higher Mathematics, Oen
eral History, Rhetoric, Book-keeping, etc..
will also be accommodated. For a descrip
tive circular addrf ss Prof. J. J. Ealer, Jr.,
Mifllintown, Pa.
MILTON C. SWIG ART, Principal,
UcVeytown, MiIHin county, Fa.
J-JP. DERR,
PRACTICAL OE3STI9T,
! (Graduate or the Philadelphia Dental Col-
lege,) formerly of MiiMiuburg, Pa., has lo
j caled j t-rmsnt ctlv in MitlHntown, aa sue
j ctsFor to tho'.ato Dr. O. L. Derr, and will
j continue tho dental business (established
! by the latter in I860) at the well known of
lice cn Bridge slrett opposite Court House.
I By TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
j LY WITHOUT PAIN.
jo CMoroJorm, Ether, or Gas used.
j No Sore Gums or Diseornfort to pationt,
, cunrr during extraction or afterwards.
i AH thrso ro Guaranteed or no charge
I wi!l be aivli.
A CLEAN-UP SALE !
AT MEYERS'
RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE.
WHOLESALE AND
The rush of the holiday trado has left us an assortment ofbroken lots, Wfw
kea sizes and odds sod ends generally. The most of these we hope to olesr t
between now and February 15, 1893. Prices are struck with lightning redac
tion. Come in Dd pick up the bargains. Here are some of them :
Note The Following CUTS !
$8 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $12.
The come ia All Wool Heavy Weight Black Cheviots, well uuie, lha4
and finiihed.
$10 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $15.
These garments are made of extra fine Meltons and Kerseys in mediw
and heavy weights.
$13 FOR OVERCOATS WORTT $18.
These comprise a splendid line of English top costs of the folloi
tenals : Imported Meltons and Kerseys, fine Ely :i t ji 1 C iDchilas.
reduetion in Boy's overcoats.
We Are
POUNDING PRICES
On Our
WINTER GARMENTS.
$5 FOR NEW OVERCOATS WORTH $$,
$4 $G.
$3 50 " $5.
ing aiar-5paiai
Boy's Overcoats.
$0 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $S.
$4
$3
$2
$1.
$5.
to
Philadelphia Maribtb, March 4,
1803: Wheat 14 to 7S"; Coru 43 to
r i . l . 1 1 a 41. t 1. 1. . ii
01c; kjms u iu 11c; uutawuta uour rry A11 wtlk gUarllI.u.eil ,0 glve
$2 to $2.20 per 100 poumlfi; Rye 1 satisfaction. Terms, strictly cish.
flour $3.25 per b.irrel; P;cusylvan:a ' -t-j- -.-j riT-iTT
roller whest $3 5'J to 4 a barrel; II. 1 . JJ Jjiltli,
Minnesota $3. to J4.50 per barrel; Practical Dentist.
riOLLOBAUGII fc SON'S
Clothing House,
PATTEESON Pl.
Nothing Succeeds Like Success,
and tint wc have made a success of the Clothing lJuinf.-is is an established fact
First, we are keeping a better liue of all kinds of Clothing than is usually
kept in a Clothing Store.
Second, we carry a much larger line of all kinds than Eny other Clothing
Houe i tho county.
Third we Keep up to the styles. The youiig turn of to Jay can be fitted
out with au elegant fuit rvadd in the lutes: cut for one bait what it would cost
to have it made to order.
OUR FALL. AND
The ! his meV.8 'luring- the lull in business
iiu-' owing to thf loafing ia thu G isptl j
WINTER STOCK
ell the latest patterns
and
au;o j ilia t-tore utn g more n 1.1a uuinp
cur- j lh iii his h -'luo or shop. Ilia bc-Uer-the
j half becoming Eoiucwhat iuJignaut
car.-! zt this negligence prepared a choice
Sold ; dinner, tho best of the laud, and
Mif j ecu.! it t hitu ia the nioro room,
ilintowD. l:i. 11. 9 '93, ly. ; steoiuing hot, which caused the pro-
Biooinfiel 1 Dornocrat: A hen be- j prietor, tvha was under the counter
longing to Win. N. Reeder, of Ctm- i lusting for boits, to take a hearty
tro township, if? entitled to the belt j l'i From tho aciiorjs of our
pa a laver of big eggs. I resettly i friends, since tiiat tiujo, v. e are in-
ciaei to beltava taat Le lias iearced
that xptrsence is a noble teacher, nt
peach orchard of 3000 trees, 36 acrep,
tu tTeoij;e Ilowcr, Jr., for $1,600.
The Lutheran conorecration
this town will vote ou the question of
uuumag a nc-w church next Sabbath
j.ui! vunta uiinstian congrega
tion iu the east end of the county,
aro preparing to build a church at
Kijoustiiiwn.
ibvti.i'.id stood the storm iu hia
bare ht ad duiiug the inaugurrttion
lraU1') gr-at deal betr than
many of the spectators, who had their j tors, he owing
The stenm flourirjg mill of Mau-
beck & Kelson is vorth making a
visit to. Without seeing it work,
you can't conceive what a humming
business place it ia. Siep up to the
Onfain's deslr. sret a permit and see
thn ajfht of nicelv running machir.-
erv from top to bottom.
Tlnglibh Spavin Linimenl. iaiuovs
all Hard. Soft or Cnlloused LutnpH
and 351emif.hes from horses. Blood
Snavin, Curb, Splints, Sweeny, Ring
bone, StiHe, Sprains and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by L. BaDka & Co.,
Druggists, Mifllintown. Oct. 1, ly.
"Sylvester T. SlepheDsoD, princi
pal of Stephenson's business college
orA Krmr-rintendent of the Grace 51.
t? sr,.iir School. Williamsport, has
skiDped out, leaving debts amount
.o. tr. nboHt J3.000. in sums rang
ing from 10 io $1,200. Many
rn.mor.t business men, chnroh
merrbers. both ladies and gentlemen.
and Rev J. Ellis Bell are bis credi-
the minister aoout
laid an oss which weighed four
ounces, find measured inthe in
circumference (no way and 6 tho
ofber. Three young mrn,
Meesru. JJoffmar), Cloussr r.iul Ap - r,
recently thot a wild cat while ni -A-ing
railroad ties on the ridge u:ar
Hggerfy's IIocVh, :ibout four raik-s
uortb' f.st of this bor?ugh, which a
dog had trse. Tl.o au'.m il measur
ed f ;ur feet fnm tip to tip.
CLas E. Pugh has been promuUd
from Ge'ieral Manager, to Third
Vice President cf the Pennsylvania
R lilroad. lie begin his career as a
rai'road man as ticket agent at New
port, this ccuciy.
Bioouificld Advocate: Upon return
ing from Millerstown last Friday ev
en irg, between the abovo place and 1
Newy.-rt, W. A. Spouslcr, E.-q , and
wife cf this placf, met with an acci
dent. Their team ran iuto a fuow
drift aad tie hors-.is in thir strtig
gUsbidly tcro the harness. Mr.
Sporjslcr was unable to extricate
hi j:stlf aud team, uud help Lad to be
s.imm.-neil from a nearby l irm t.ou?o.
Mr. Spcnr.ler waa takeu ill during
the excitement tnd has baen conficed
to his bed since his return homo on
tho sune evening. Tha Lau
caster Daily New Era of tho 20th
u!t., gives a long account of the ex
perience of Rev. J. W. Meruinger
m the blizzard j of Sunday evening,
tho 19th ult. Rev. Mr. llemiuger
and D. IL Heitsbn wm returning to
Lancaster freni MaLhoim. where ho
had preached, when the storm braka
upon them Tho blanket and robes
were stripped from them and with
difficulty recovered. Their sleigh
was upset tbrc-9 limes, aud Mr. Heits-
bu lost his h.itand was almost froz
en. When they arrived at Lancaster
the gentleman wera almost exhaust
ed as wan their fuitl.ftil animal.
Last Thursd iv, Y. O. Rearick, of
the firm of Gilliliind & Rearick cara
miH -ion merchants of this place, took
to New York aiid disposed of the fol
lowing skins : 31 red fos, 29 grey
fox, 1 wild cat, 3 domestic cats, 11
mink, 58 skuuV, 29 coon, 246 musk
rat, 156 opoosum, 4 hear 508 in all.
TLds is probably the largest cssort
meut of choice skius ever sent fio.n
this county.
Procram of the Juniata Confer
enca of tho Evangelical Lutheran
Church (Synod of Central Pcnnsyl
vania) to be held at Milroy, MilHiri
county,, March 20th, 21st and 22nd,
1893 Subject, "The Church."
j.biudaj' eveuiii' "Her Members
S. E. Smith.
Tnes-.iav morning "Her mission."
W. H. Dale.
TuAbday afternoon. Her wr-
the times somewhat ccstlv. ve
ham thut ho iias resolved iu tha fu
ture to be on hacd snortly after tho
ringing of the bell aad not keep the
rer,t of the family in eusp?oso on this
ironortsut ccciijion.
Italian Funeral.
Italian number 154, died of typhoid
fever at the head'.iarters of the Ital
ian workmen, on fourth track, near
Black Log station, on Sunday after
noon, March 5. Nearly all the Ital
ians of the company that he worked
with, attended tho remains to its
last resting place, iu Union Cemetery
on Monday afternoon. Undertaker,
Snyder, says he has never been
ami'Dg a people who wero so ready
to give, a helping hand at a funeral,
as the company of Italians gave him
through all the preparation for the
funeral of their dead comrad, num
ber 154.
has been selected with jreat care and embraces
styles.
OUR LINE OF OVERCOATS IS SIMPLY PERFECTION.
Over 3P0 hundred overcoats and 50 different Blylcs from which to select
All aires from the snail child to the rortiy wan at from $1.50 to $'20. Sure'
ly you cau te suited here.
In Hats We soil more hats than any three store? in the connty. We
have all the latest styles both in crush and derby. The only store in the
county that carrys a full line.
We handle tho Douglas Shoe which is in itself a guarantee. We have a
full line of Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes at price very much lowor tbau thoy
can be had elsewhere. Also a full lino of boots that arc no equal.
GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS,
Kings and Jewelry. It will five 3 ou n.cney to examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Neckwear and shirts are twri ( f our hobbies, and ycu will always find a
full line of the latest and nobbiest ttyles in our stock. We are the pgents for
the sale of the celtlratcd Sweet Ore & Co. overalls, working rants, shirts,
every carmen t Guaranteed to'give satisfaction. We have an extra Gne line of
underwear that only needs to be seen to be appreciated. Ia Men s dress pant
aloons we knock out all competition. The Brest Cassirreres and Worsteds
sowed with silk in prices ranging from $3.50 to $6 50 per pair. We also car
ry a full line of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, trunks, hosiery, gloves, Gentle
men's, Ladies and Children's gum boots and shoes, suspenders, gum coats, card
igan jackets, gentlcnuu's slippers, Land kerchiefs, mufflers, harmonicas, pocket
books, purses, &.c. We will take pleasure in showing jou cur goods whether
you purchase or not.
ollobaugh & Son.
Attention 3rd DM In Ion.
To the Comrades of the 3rd Div
iion of the 9-.h Corps, known as
Hartranft's Division.
Tlio 3rd Re-union of our Division,
will bo held in Williamspurt on the
23rd and 24th of March, 1893. All
membera of tlio 2081b. Regt living in
Juuiata aud Mifilin counties will
pk.ucie writ to the uudersierned (As
sistant Secretary of the 208th Regi
mental Association) for orders for
special rates on R. R , and name of
the IIo'.ol at which the Regiment
will hav.i quarter. If members of
bdv other reginicnl of. the division
living in Juniata county have not
been supplii d with orders will write
mo, I will trv to Mipy'v them. Ro-
mombcr comrades, tuo 25th of March,
18G3. and coma to this re-union; a
plosisant time is anticipated.
Theo. H. Memihozb,
Pleasant View, IV
Tribute of Respect.
Tho Sous of Tbtr.perr.iito of Mif
fhnto'.vn, i acfced the following reso.
huioiis iu memory of cister Mis Eva
Stewart, dectase;t:
j Rtsolvtd: That the members of
I this division do cxpres? their deep
1 egret, ana viv iound sorrow ever
the doiith of the sister.
Resolved: Iu recognition of thesis
ter b; ing an active member of this
division, and also a charter member.
we do tender our friendship iri be
half cf onr sister and to the friends of
the same, that her name shall always
i!I en's Winter Suits.
A reduction of 3G per ceut.
Sreet Orr overalls the best in thematket, 65 cents a pair.
We propose to make our stock revision early each season, lf lots ther
ii to be we'll meet it boldly. Loso to make a hold loss at the first saves a
cowardly but greater loss at last. And there is where your chance comes ia
to purchase new, fresh and seasonable goods at from TWENTV-BTVE te
llllKl 1-M ki liiR l.h J. lower than they were quoted at a month ago.
FEBD MEYERS,
the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , MifRintown, Pcnna.
1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation Io The Eid)U
To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on dailj
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLSY.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS'
Who have money to invent to examine the Stock ot Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
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. HARLEY
MIFF1IIS TOWN
E M
i. RUBLE,
BALME
AND
Funeral Director.
I will guarantee patisfaciion in all coses.
I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of; time. Myunder
taking room ia three doora north of the National Hotel on Main St.
Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral.
Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended to by
callir-gon meat my Furniture Room.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. RUBLE.
S.
LOST
MANHOOD!
ft:?
jfEttvrriE"
H (Pivc-Ji French
.v : A sold with a Wrt'.iz
4 ' v . . sue a s " oj -
C- y7n'- l'rm.",rT. LOSI C
tounlH. H a u
BEFORE AND ATEH USE. ache, Walce!i.J
ne. Lou Manhood. Less ilade. all drainl and io.
'J. pdirer in eilhtr ki, caused by oreMWrtion oi
you:hfulindicretin, which ultimately lead to la
ntmity, Conum;.ticn and Insanity Price, ft c-. v
package. With every J order we Tre a nr.
Buaraato " cr refund rnenev. By m.a!
anywldRM. REMEDY CO., Toledo, O
LADIES'
T.-.Ti ZW 7 i M K, -V. S3 V
I3bMtskin.1xp. Thfroarcthtr.r.'ir.'cf'f'.aiii
who hav regular p-ai'iiu aii.l ouil It:
ccrJe 1 tlic of 1 r Jly v re it c-.t .'r s rr...t
coroiilcTioc. Tot"! R-sch wo roi .aad O.t.
KEr.'RA'S VICLA CttCAM a poji.iiie ti"
ttlitiea th.-.t o jlcsiy c'.iai; s the dou titin9
and Lorid uouii:t-l-u t oao cf natural bcur.i
and nnbWi.ii.h-U Irtjinty. H curs Oily Skin,
t'reci-lea, Btjrks ilrarts VU.r-h-.n, Bantura,
Tan, Hraiihti rA H Sr:it.rf-eiioii rt U:'!
ikin. It if u ;t ucosrrctlf l.ii scl-tc, yet ib: :
tcr for tiiu ti llut tjblo Ihrtii ponder. Kol 1 ty
liugsiU, or nh pt reil i:win Twolt't o( Sfv.
d. C. 6!T1 HrJi & CO., Teledo, O.
HAVE TGU MOHET TO EEPOSFP ?
ARE YOU A BORROWER 1
CALL. AT
THE FIRST
MIEt
yiFFLINlOWN, PA.
FOUR PER CENT.
IN TEEEST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Bates.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF JIIFFMJITOTrS, PA.
I
j WITH
i BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSBPn ROTflROCK. Prt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Caikitr
CIBECTOEf.
W. C. Pomeroy, Joopti Koihroer,
PEIRCE COLLE
of BUSIES
John Herltler,
Robert K. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Josiah L. Barton,
Lonis E. Atkin-aa,
STOCKQOLDf :
Philip M. Kepnar, Anni X. Shelley,
Joseph Rotbrock, Ja Irwin,
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin,
Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. TLompw., Jr
John Hertiler, T. V. Irwia.
CharlotteSnvder, Josiali L Barton,
John M. Blair, Roi ert H. Pattcron
F. M. M. Pcni.cH, Levi Light,
SamnelS. Rothtock, Wm. Swarti.
Solomon ?.!anlitk,
Three and Four per cent. iLtereat will b
paid on certifcates of depos'te.
fja. 2?, IStl U
a t!
A h pUn ortirirerri .1 fhr-r-1 rinlirt; r
..r!jr.iuTil l.w buu.cr ii.tt. Ah.. J':etih tr
T.i'.n I'tr trl -i- lr t '-.m-.r t. I. . u..
GeJlth has bffl sAU I ire i uith-v? t-yt
intracli-iu nd r .p-ci"..y ti:;ii' ;
!-;tin h Imid introduced eith . lt:ir.tu.e c. .
t) ,.e a'l ttnmer t ,r nmi' f. .1 . ' ..M-- f ;
orf '.. Fell nd Winter le u teiri" T -'.'.
Se t. wh. IX aielmtM lrfat.a ko te.l. -M
enr:.llm:.t Mf' :J. Fer f..' -.- it noi.1. hii- rtU 'J I
ab&uuBLtOMul. t;rada;iiiit Kxer. e, cL ecditi J
Tuua iiT PtaacE. Ph I . Principal and Fntn.dBr.
Becurd BttUd;nr. Chestnut bl.. Ftiiiaueiihia.Fa 1
Bnfleiinc from the eCecU of youthU erroim. eeatjf"
decay, wasting weakseee. loet mauho etc, I wai
end a Til tub ke treakv (eealed' eonMaiiaJ foa
pirtienlare for home cure. FREE0' ch arge. j
iplendid medical work : ehould be read by eX
rZ.r, who la uerroua and debilitated. . AddMeM
Trot. V. C. F9WLEB. Mooelra, ConBa
RUPTURED
Subscribe lur tbe f rrTWEi asd Ktpi Bti
ea, good ppi'r-
.ranUert
. Jeye.'
St-Phllrt.
iia.c at once. No operation or boelcoM
u-Jaj. Thoasaad of cure. Dr. Mayer lj
il.iifl Penn, Kcadine, l"a., aeeond ftalorday oi
t:h oalii. tcuJ lor etrcuku. Adrice Ueeb
ueaas wen covered. $200