Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 31, 1893, Image 3

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lYKPrslAT, MAY 31, 1893.
" TERMS.
gnhscription, $1-S0 per annnm if paid
In advance; 2.00 If not paid in advance.
Transient advertisomoata Jnsorted at 60
cent Kr in,:' for f !uzb insertion.
Transient hnsimvsa notices in local col
mC) 0 ceits per lire for each insertion.
p'inctions will be made to those desiring
w advertise ty the year, half or quarter
year-
Xn-cro,a Valley It '.ill road-
Xr.iiiis i-n the Tnsearora
Kii'ivn 1 will run sis f"Uov.:
l...:iv.- E."-t WiWford at
-ui'i 2 ! A' nrrivi;ir at IV
Valley
7.-.1T a.
rt Rov-
al -it
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: ! it 11
1 .I.!.-; p. m.
t ival :,t lO.lSO a. m.,
r.rriviiig at East Wa
M lllil TI.30 p. m.
J. C MiHmjEAu,
Superintendent.
:.r.
sum.'iT e-.its 25 cents at
V -s.
Will is visiting friends
i:j H-irvi-l-'.irrf.
i '.i:cc imy s suit for
".")., it .in-ver- .
Ci-v-wr r.iiti-snn v;
S!: ! I.u-I-g l)i!l.
Ti:-' lawful bass fr
toed the eel
b'v.upr season
MI-; Tt'-viie Bulks is
fr -v. t- in IT irrNb-.n-g.
T! T!i!):ir.( will take
li'.ni i'r I'l i'iUnfj trade.
I'.-ril; ("i .rk bo-,ij;b.t a
Visitinar
a rirl to
traveling
r.nr fror.i Will ?.Iiiiray.
Sii vi'f I. nip lias l(en on the
lis. ivitiiln the past v.ett.
ck!
si
iib-'io - sar Hie wheat crop
in
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.Tr in !'
f
(Is;-,
TV
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is h-- t y this jetr.
l"m"Krafi eounv commit tep,
1 f moot J'w.o 10.
'ih 51. CmVv and v, !f,
la l'i''hia Ins-, week.
.. -
;1 F.
'.-pensrhnde spent several
ii iji'.ieater last week,
-.tlu-r bureau observation
it is
fel indicate n droncjth.
Several ineh"s of snow Ml in Jlich
fcr.:: on the 25rh diy of 5I,iy.
Ba:.k K lufTinnn has been repair
ing liis h ine on Main s'reot.
T;'.-. WorUe Fair Oroun-U at Chi
rf. wt-re opened on Sunday.
Urs. ITarrv Laporte of Tyrone is
visiiiog relatives in t'us pi am.
The wonder of the ape Meyers' .3
l:lf I
p. Call to ee them-
The grand l.-vlge of O ld , Fellows
will me-et in Aboona next year.
A greit ilro'.i.-r'li prevails in tho!
Vi:"ey r-f the Rhine in Enrol. e. !
Tha 1st of Tan? is here with here ;
1 tl ere a firl 1 of corn to plant. j
If. C. Hollowav. D. I)., is in Can-1
.'ttend'tjg the Lntheraa Syncd.
( ia to 5!. vers" f r yo-.ir smnioer
h -(! T!;- Inrgrst stock to select
frr:n.
Pei.-ev Bnrel.fi eld hnr, too to Bal-
mpi
in a t; legriph
cf!--e.
Ti,. 1-tter
flii (own rest
Fr V.
T'crfb i1 for
t fl'ico was
in
r , ,
;o Mif
Lcwis Mis s T,ui r.i-yncr of Blaine. Per- j
rr c.eiTjt.'. is visiiii'g the M'e.
C, I!. And Carrie D
jr.
Sa;:i'l Brvr.er employed in tbe rail
wav
v service f N'-w York visited
m !
II .1 "ST 1...
CharU s Watts r.n employee of tbe
State Printing Department at Harris-
SENTINEL
burg is visifitig in llis place. never ful. S !d bv E. Banks&Co.
Mi- A'va Henderson oi Union Dr:ggistd, liinintown.ra Oct.l.ly.
F '.: i'ace, Tlnntingdon cuintr, is vis-1 Prof. Hrrv Dysinger will take
i. ! g her friend Miss Nell North. charge of Miftlin Academy the com
rCi Vor.,.',,-!.,i,n occerle.1 ing September. ii w a thorough
..i, ,...i. ... ';.7t ' 'i,,,. ; i '
of thn Kkctrie Pi .ilrrud C- inrnnv.
Mrs. Nettie Henderson and s ;n. of
Altoona, ure visiting tho family of
Mr. George Il3r.il--rson, in Partei-ion.
Ex-Sscretary Foster's liabilities,
nre growing l-igg-r anl bigger.
They are represented at a million
now.
Tho Drinkers cIehrnto.l the Lord's
Supper, tn their churcn nt Ctoodvii!
Fayette township, l:-t Friday ac
d!
Sntr.rd-sy.
The wheat, crop in Juni ita county,
will be a rrood -.:o 'hi? season, if no
blight e!r;!:es if, between lliis and
harvest time.
Tin rvn rns of JelT.-r-t a Divls,
n-rfi brou-'h: from Ijiuisina where
they re interred four years ago, to
Iiic'bmord, Va , on Monday.
Il.v. M. L. Drnmifl preached tho
M-rvr-al Day rermon on Sunday in
the M tbodist church to a l.;rge cun
gregition, the Post btitig present.
A urn and a woni m in a public
sq.ii'.e in Bilti'moro on Saturday,
l' .-. 1 tr.ch other They wore ar
resttd and taken before a justice who
fined the lunn ?20, aid the woman !?"
The V,. C. T. U , cf Juniata Co.,
will hold tboir Sixth annual conven
vention, r.t Fast Walerford on Thnrs
day and Friday, June lt and 2nd,
lSO.'S All are c-rdially invited to at
tend. Provision for gratifying a longing
for ice- crsuin, straw-bcrrics, cake, et
ruera, will b.j made in the bnsemeut
of the ?.T. E. Chur.-b, on tbe evenings
of Jnr.e 2nd nt.d Hrd. All will be
cordially welcomed.
Chief of IVtHcf! J. D. McDonald, of
Maph b.n. nn r,U d his brother Henry
for drr-.r h-ily drunken conduct on
thr? .'-treet !;.sf S iturday. Henry re-
s. :.t d thr; r.rreirt and fired three pif
tol btiliefa into Ihn rrroin of tho of
ficer.
A pef cf lica prevails in a certain
t.art of Lin.cist-r count v. The l:co
are o numerous that soma people
bare to leave their bouses. -Ine
State Boar4 of Agricultural aro ' cx-
am'nni-r f':e ?n-,,.nta- They say the
pests subsist on starchy substance.
The Tuscatora Valley Railroad ran
excursion trains from Port Koyal to
Waterford on D.-coration Day. It
will prove an interesting and picas
ant ride at any time during the sum
mer to take a trip over the road to
W'aterford, and to the sulpher springs
Men's working pants, 75
Meyers.
cents at
The Legislature
Thursdar.
will adjourn on
A few shad have been caught in
the river at Newport.
Win. pnnell of this place devot
B,ftany. etlmet0the 8tu of
It is a walk of 150 miles in and
-unheWorld-HFairbnildin;
(1i?h, Gingrich i, erecting a
er J? LG1Tislahlr' rcpoaiM the law
Saturday a week.
Dr Walter H. Parr-els of Lewis
town delivered the Memorial Day ad
dress m this place.
R E. McMeen has movd from
.Mexico to L-wiRtown to tako char-e
of a railroad sub division.
Jacob Thorrm is bnvinpr row and
other eat'le. Tho f is Mr. Thom
as buys ca'tle all the time.
The nble bodied men b?twnn the
aero of 21 a-id 45, subjoot to military
out y, in Prry county, is 3055.
rVmcrressinan Atkinson and J. N.
Kr Her are home froni"nffer..i;nrr 4i,
Supreme Court in Philadelphia.
Three hundred sailor derted
from the foreign fl.iet I-a New York at
the tima of the great naval display.
Tho mnsir; of tho show band at
tracfe a crooi manv peor,1. to the
river bridge last Thursday evening.
A special meetincr of Huntingdon
Presbvterv will bf held in Williamn
bnrg, Blair county, on tho 13th of
June.
Miss Jennie Wilson and her sister
Annie, daughters of Hon. L. TI. Wil-
arvn nf Von V... :i: ti:
in i. it . si urr.
Win. Lnndia has a lot of men nt
work taking ths bark from a triet of
timbr-r on Tuscirora mountain for
Orlando Mather.
Farmers who were r0 fortunate no
to have their cnrnTield plowed last
laii, have this year's crn peeping i
out of the ground.
Tobias Ancker Ins jirovid-.! him
tfi'f with a portable hoist for tomb-
stone work.
Witlithe machine in
place one man can hoist six tons
Artificial strawberries are made of
a mixture of apple icily colored with
! aniline dyes, and H ivored with straw
I berry essence, and sprinkled with
timothy anoil.
i jIurcplT-ev's Specific No 7, rnrfs
; Coughs C-lds anl Bronchitis The
jrflief t"s (prck, the cure perfect.
Pi ice 25c. Fur sale by all drngists.
! March 52. '03
! Tl' Eleventh Annual Meeting of
the JiiMnta Valley Editorial Associa-
r-n--, ,-;'i t o i,et. t fi, t. ;k,,o
lice, Altor.r.a.' on Satnrdav, June 3rd, I
ico ..t. o . t t I
WM , lib U I lUl I. X . i'i.
John Ncimond and John Fitzger
a'd, art; the recently nnuouncpd cir;
di bites f.r County Commissioner
nnopg the Demner.icy with (l;?orgo
Y. flun for countv chairman.
S.ntli Carolina has a ne-.v whisky
!:rv that g.'f.s into fitf-ct. t.-u the lsttf
Julv. The st;itebnvs the liqtior and;
eells it at certain places. lhedrmK- i
if of flfirf HM llVlitaaU
f r will have to buy i: by t
O't art
:;I1
on - :rar.!s cured in .10 minutes
bv !
Wo' - Jford'a Sanitary Lotion. This
Icillege training and will doubtless
lo
j good as c teacher in this community.
An Irihbtnfn ff.i! to a ter.cbor:
'Mnstor teacher, your always talLiirr
about going to the top of om 's hazi
ness. I'm a well diuger, how'ia I to
go to the top when my lop is at the
bottom ?
T. V- Am ker is preparing to erect
a laonntnent to tho memory cf Ir.
(Ircenleaf. deceased, 1 a f o of Thomp-
rontown. IliP liari" r.i ttio monu-sn.-nt
weighs nine tons, tho hoaviest
base- in t'ao cnunty.
Walter Main's show was wrec
:el!
on tho railroad between Beilefor.te
and Tyrono on Tuesdiy morning.
Ten mVu were, killed, forty were in
jured, and ruiiny animus were nncig-
- ii i
c.'t, 8mrt nre now roaming me country.
There aie two things that corres
pornit n
bouM rdriet'iy
obsu've.
First tho name of the correspondent
Must aeeninpaiiy eacn aiu every pjiu
mur.ication. Serotui, tL:a lai
gnage
of communication must bi- wiUr.n
!.
line of decent public lf.ngiv-.Jgc.
On- of the editors of tbe Phila'lfel -
,hi i Times is a Bible sdudent, and be
r.roves from tbe good hook that such
n ti.iiif as a moon stroke and a sun
stroke was known in el len times,
II" quotes the Psalmist David, v.bo
sat
b "the moon siralt not smite tnee
by night nor yet the sun by day."
Lowistown G.izette, May 25:
Wedne?la- evening of last week,
while the woikmon were blasting at
tho cinder dump a stone was thrown
with such force'ns to go clear through
tho end of tho Bloomenstino hous,
about a square away, making a bole
about three by twelve inches, and
lighting in the entry of the building.
A dead white man decently cloth
ed was found in tho river near Pot
nsb Bun, in Delaware township, on
Sunday. A rope with a 20 pound
store attached was around bis body.
His pockets were filled with stones.
A handkerchief with tbe letter T. m
it, and a bill for shoes without stat
ing to or for whom, wp.s found in ore
of bis pockets.
. f ist passenger train, scared into
a runaway, a team of carriage horses,
owned by' Hon. Litimer Wilson, tbe
...u.. .v... -lil bis daughter was
U t til J unj, " ' , . , ,
o,.mca tlie overhead rai.roaa
bridrre at Tbompontown.
oa tbiown'out bnt not senonsiy
hurt Tbe harness was torn aud
carriage broken before the team was
stopped in the road before it reached
TbompsontowD.
kaat Tnit Uaaata,
Einil Schott andFerd Meyers have
bought what is known as the Mc
Crum store rooms on Bridge St.
It is reported that the Pennsylva-
ni'iairallroaJ contem Ptes cutting off
all leased lines that are not self sus
taining. The famous Seven Stars hotel in
this county, has never had a more
accomplished landlord than the pres
ent one.
A gypsy woman with an armful of
baskets called at many places in
town on Saturday to sell a basket or
tell a fortune.
Anyone wanting to buy a railroad
can do so by going to Bedford on the
2-lth of June when the Pennsylvania
and West Virginia R. R.. will be sold
to the highest bidder.
OiTicial circles and rich people in
Washington and other cities of the
country, have been giving receptions
in hou or of a Spanish Princess now
making a tour of the United States.
Cigarette makers are offering a
present for the return of 1000 cigar
ette boxes that have been smoked
empty. B.iys and other smokers
are thus stimulated to excessive smok
ing to get a prira or present. It is a
pernicious offer.
J. L. Maikle, Esq., of t';e Pern
county bar, has brought a criminal
libel suit against W. II. Woods, Esq.,
of the Huntingdon bar, for illegal
iiuBu-jus publications printed in a
j-p. r uook sent up to tne hupremo
-'lAii.iii wuiuuil w:ia miecTti mar,
-iiiiniB uuu KDowieugo oi me cnange
of figures in a voto ia dispute be
tween litigants.
Huntingdon Journal: There is a
borough ordinanci which prohibits
corner loafing. Tho pohco officers
disperse these crowds night after
niht as kindly as they can, yet some
people say thwy are too officious.
They aro not half officious enough in
tlat regard ns many of tho" loafers
should be fined and imprisoned. We
r..i.i. t. i i , -i ... .
t.'nvo nearu Jadics sav that thev are
afraid to pass certain corners in this
town for fear of being either spit up
on or i suited by indecent language,
Huntingdon Globe, May 25: The
barn on the Goissinger farm, above
MeConnellstowp, was struck by
lightning last Saturday afrnoou,
wmcu tiM i-km out x no frame er.n sua
snaaeretl the whole building, ir our
horses were in the barn, one of weich
was struck on tho back. Tho cur
rent ran down the legs of the animal,
singed olTthe hair on the same, and
rendered the horse unconsaious.
Two of the other horses were made
deaf by the shock, but it is thought
they will eventually recover their
hearing.
I What do railroads or oilier imut township, last Tuesday morning at 4
! making people care for sentiment or "'dock, of heart disease. Mrs. Zoig.
i historic reco: ds or historic places ? 'Mr retired on Slonday night in hsr
j which qurntion find.i iihr tr.itioii in j "anal heolth, but during tho night
! the fa?t that an ofretri:! r.-.ilroa 1 eons- -jc r husband tliscoverr d her in an im
j panv having obtiir.ed a charter to ' eonsfious condition. Neighbors were
I run'a railroad over and around Got ' quickly summoned but before they
1 tvsbnrg battle field for the purpose couhl arrive she was dead "Who was
it' tnakin -r moncv nnr. r,f t!: nlc
who visit"that historic ground, have' !
VVed their road-bed f
literate some of the most
so as to ol - ;
interesting
spots on the field. Well, a charter, I
t - .- f- n t- r- T ai'nk'tfniY lt.n.-f i- w-i n '
II U 1 1 1 I t i t. 1 11 111 UV.
annulled.
James P. Johnson of Port Royal,
was brought before Justice C. B.
Horning on the 2o-h cf Mar upon
two ch.irg.-., preferred by two citi
z.-n3 0f l',)rt P.yytl. Tbe-first charge
v.u-, bv D. (I. B M. Kepler, r a--
Sinlt sjrowinL' out of a newspaper ar
I tide
m a certain piper.
Tho second '
hrge w:is bv II. K. Spangler was
hy
II. K. Spongier for threatening to
pr
harm hi
i a or
kill him, which also
grew out of the suno newspaper arti
cle to which Spangler's nnsua was af
lix"d Iu both c:ikos Jthuson waived
n iiMririif nml o-.avo bail to k w.i the
peace snd anr.wer at court.
M:i.t tho covfbus grip of the elec
tric railroad company be allowed to
exercise its vandalism on the buttle
field cf Gettysburg. Must thchigh
i w:.ter in.uk battlefield of rebell.oa at
(iett;. .-buri.r, whero t-lavery recuived
its dfriitu wound, be seized upon by
ft heartless", monev-grasiiing sot. of
sharks, and be t arr.e.l into a tui-.l of
ks, and be t arr.e.l into a fit id
profit for a passenger transportation
lino to satisfy their greed .or money? I
Slndes of the departed pa' nols what)
are we coming to when the battle ,
spots made sacred by the death f
thousands that free government may
not ptr.aa sua., ne mg ov.-r xo con-
money?
Harriot E. Hall of Wuynetown,
Ind., says: "I owe my life to the
great South American Nervine. I
had been in bed for five months from
the i-tiectn of an exhausted Stomach,
Indigestion, Nervous prostration and
a general shattered condition of my
whole system. Had given up ail
hopes of getting well. Ha l tried
three doctors with no relief. The
first bottle of tbe Ncrvina Tonic im-
1 proved mo so much tnit I was
a'ole
cur-
I to walk about and a fsw bottles
ed mo entirely. I believe it
is tue
X Can-
best medicine in the werld.
aot recommend it to highly." Sold
by U. jJtinKS rt K,o , Lnugg.st, vii.
fun town, ra. rt-u. y y.j, vy.
Lewistown Free Pres: Some mis-
cbevious boys broke into the powder
house on the cow cemetery 4at .Milroy,
;.nd stola the dynamite and caps.
What a pity these bad boys are not
caught and made to suffer for their
bad deeds. There are a number of
boys and 30iiug men here who live
ou'thii streets too lazy to work and
growing into professional gamblers
and criminals. Mothers, look after
your boys. " Dur
During the storm on Saturday even
ing last, May 21, lightning striu-k the
workshop of W. L. Lvnb, at, the f.;ot
of bis lot on the old pike abova tke
Lutheran cemetery, knocking the
building so out of shape that it must
be taken down and rebnilt, Tbe
electriu fluid ran along a wire clothes
line stretched from the shop to the
house, stunning Mrs. Lash and her
daughter Mazie so that they were un
ableto speak for a period cf five
minutes. Tbe family have not been
able tJ use the water from the well
since tbe storm on account of its
ninrkv condition, but Mr. Lash can
not discover that the bolt entered the
well to cause the disturbed condi
tion of the water.
Tka wrhDraiMa Crtract taraaaarllta to Maamra.
Vt a tori tot wf. Tak. tMr. iOeta.'
The oats grows nicely despite the
lateness of its sowing. If the late
planted corn does proportionately as
well the corn crop may be a good
one No one knows.
Hon. J. K. Patterson, Rev. S. A.
Davenport, Theodore H. Memminger,
Win. P. Graham, D. B. McWilliams,
John A. Robison, John P. Kelly,
A. S. Okeson, were elected Trustees
of Tuscorora Academy.
In another column you can get
your republican primary e'ection
ticket, and scratch the names you do
not wish to vote, and in that way be
ready to go to the poles and vote on
election day, Saturday, June 10.
The Liverpool Sun says : Mi?s Iva
Weirick, one of the late graduates of
our high school, never missed a day,
not even a half day's school, from
the time she commenced to go to
school, at tho ago of six years, to the
time sh graduated. A "remarkable
record.
While the lay members of the
Presbyterian church throughout the
country were pursuing tho even ten
or of their way, the General Assem
bly convened at Washington, D. C,
last week, were considering the
heresy question of Dr. Brings. The
Dr. defended himself in a four hour'
speech.
There were no elaborate demon
strations on Decoration Day here,
but nevertheless, the graves of the
departed comrades were decorated,
ttm a meeting appropriate to the oc-
casion at which addresses were deliv
ered, was held in the Court IIouo on
tho evening of that day.
The average man should nr.der
stand tint the common schools
should not be made the place in
which to developo a despotism like
compulsory education that violates
the private rights of the individual,
and subjects the control of a man's
family to a board of school directors.
Governor Pattison has proven him
self big enough to veto tho despotic
.i..at;..n u;ii
, -,, T t-
BloomfielJ Advocate: .-.I. L Rice is
making preparation !o PIaco a hy-
dnulie cider press in lus grist luill.
it wiH 1, ne of the latest aud best
ciJer mills extant. Last
Friday, Daniel Mvers and assistants
, wt.re rPf.is bark on his tract on Ma-
honey litilge, in Centre township,
when on r-itting down a black oak
tree, 28 feet from the ground in a
knot hole was found a large black
snake, G feet, 2 inches in length Tho
varmint was promptly dispatched.
The trne stood perpendicularly and
wa-i solid several f-ct below where
the snake was found. Mrs.
Jacob Zc-igler died sud leuly at the
! residence, of her husband, in Buffalo
aged aoout J" years ami leaves a
husband and r.iuo children the
youngest Doing but lour montns old.
Last Friday, Landlord Mnrrav had
a valuable cow to r.unn homo blow
ing and puffing, and eceming on her
last legs', ready to blow apart with
bloat, Post Master McCauley re
marked as the boast wns driven pa.it,
that "a stab iu the right place will
bring that cow a'.l right." The aui
m i' was s!ubld and grew worse.
The Post Master was sent for and re.
spouded bv geing to the ttablo. Ha
v:ls thore a mo-nent, looking at tho
siilTering beast, thou placed his left
thumb on the left hip j'dnt bono of
the cow, and stretched his hand out
towards the abdomen as far as the
mid. lie finger reached, and; then
mensured the same distance from tho
mitklle ol tbe bBCl bono tiown to tao
j point made by the finger, and at that
point arovc in tnc blatto ol bis pen
knife to the distance of an ii.ch and
a half. The wind and pas escaped
from tn.i slab like if coming from
little engine. Tho cow was relieved
imiiie liatvly and has been herself
over since, and everybody that has
beard of the operation bavo expressed
tlie belief that if Mi-flnili'V V.)i,1 b.n
..l.,,. ,.a,i r,,,,.!;;,, .i Rr,rnrv
that mMJ ftu aniruai that Walks on
t;T0 legs 8Ul ou four es 1)0
bett01. off through the skill find
j;EOWi,.tigo that he would havo thus
been enabled to bring to their relief
in tim of trouble. As it is; he saved
3rarra,.'8 cow froln ftn explosion.
WHAT'S THE lrSET
What is tho use cf paying !Cil to
0'.) to strangers for a Steel Ilange
when you cau buy all you want at
Gus- it Sieber's hardware store at
$40. Grss & Siceer.
To tbe rnbllc.
The undersigned hereby informs
j his patrons, and the public general -j
ly that be bas renewed bis stock of
grocerios, confectionaries, Vc. He
1 iu rlmnbf'il fnr i.nut. n.-ttrroinrra nn.1
respectfully a'jks foj a continuance of
l.n tntrlA Bt. liiu Wslulliturt.An clr...l
I !ace of bn8illes8 ju Mifllittown.
Josml Ad
A Literary Sensation.
' Uuclo Tom's Cabin" bas certainly
'broko loose" ! Tbe copyright on
this most famous of American novels,
by Mrs. Stowe, bas recently expired,
which frees its publication from the
monopoly of the high-priced publish
ers, and though in anticipation of
this fact they have within a few
months reduced its price, now that
it is really "unchained" the conse
quences are something surprising.
John P. Ahbne, Publisher, of New
York, issues several tdilions, selling
them only direct (not through agents
or book sellers), one in good type, pa
per covers, for 5 cents, sent post-paid,
or the same bound in 'cloth, for 10
cents, with postage 7 cents extra;
also an excellent, large typo edition,
on fine paper, handsomely bound in
cloth for the price of 25 cents, post
age 10 cents. Surely a copy of "Un
cle Tom's Cabin"' wilt soon be found
in every home where it is not already.
Mr. Aldine sends a 32-page ph amp fi
let describing many of his publica
tions free, or a catalogue of 128 pages
of choice books, a veritable "literary
gold mine" for book-lovers, for 2 cents.
Address John B. At.dfh Publisher. 57
i
Second Sale or tows
William H. Townes of Delaware
rconnty, Pa-, will conduct his second
sale of twenty-five Butter Biieed Jer
set Cows, at the Jacobs House, in Mif
flintown, on Thursday, June 8tb, at 1
o'clock P. M. This lot of cows will
average up better than the former
herd that I sold in Miillintown.
H. H. Sn-yder,
Auctioneer.
31 AliRIED :
McMees McClcre. On the 17th
inst., by Rev. J. K. Loyd, W. E. Mc
lleen and Mary K. McC'ure, both of
Turbett township.
Gakjiax Boyer. On the 18th
inst., by Rev. George J. Sh.xffer, Ells
worth A. Garman and Jennie Boyer,
both of Richfield, Monroe township.
Lirnr Jamison On (be ISth inst ,
by Rev. J. R. Henderson, Win. II.
Lippy of Chambersburg, Franklin
countj-, and Effie M. Jamison of Fay
ette township, this county.
Martin M A lister. On the 23rd
inst., by Rev. J. R. Henderson, Geo
H. Martin and Minnie McAlister,
britb of this place.
lilKli:
Losa On the 21st int.. in Har
risburg, Mrs. Long, widow of the
late Oce Long, formerly of Ferman
agh township.
Duugmmax. On the 21st inst , in
Beale township, John, son of Solomon
Doughnian. aged abont 17 years.
Dim On the 21st inst , at. the
home of her son Samuel, in Perry
county. Mrs. Eve, widow of the late
Jacob Dimin of Greenwood Twp., in
her SOth year.
Memint.er. On the 21th inst., in
Spruce Hill township, Sirs. Nancy,
widow of George Meminger in her
77th year.
J JP. DERR,
I'UACTIC'Al. OESTIST,
(Graduate of the Philadelphia Dentil Col-
cated permanently in Millhnt.iwn, aa auc-
censor to tbe Inte Dr. i. I.. Derr, and will
continue the dental tmsineaa (e.t.bliahad
by tho latter in 1800) at the well known of-
lice on lirMee atreet oiiDosite Court Hhiiih.
07" TKKTU EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
Ao Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used.
No Sore Guuia or DUeomlort to patient,
either during extraction or a'terwardi.
Ail theso aro Guarmteed cr rt chatca
HEADQUARTER,
Fashionabl
GJcntrs' Furnishing Goods, at
I50LLOISASJII & SOtf'S,
I'ATTEilSOiN, PENNA.
Spring' is Here, 80 Are J?', With
1 Full Line of Spring
Clothing
OF m MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AH) CUT
Our phenoniinal pales last year has
large lino of Spring Clothing and havkg
marked our goods down to rock bottom
guous, we win nave ail tlie uiot ucirablo trails supplied.
We havo a full line of Mou's, Youths', Boys' and Childreu's Clothing tLat
bas no equal west of Harris burg.
Young mat. if you want a lata style, fafhiouablo Sunn Suit. liar. Suirt
a i and Tie, it will pay you to i-ee our line.
You formerly bad to go cut to get what you wanted, we can .furnish you
with ani thing in the clo'hing lino you tcay wish. Our stock compiles Meu's
Youths', Boys' and Children's Ci.ithiu ' from tbe plai, substantial, everyday
suit
to the fiuest dress suits. You
styles to select from.
ovi) pair of dress
small men, Jersey Sub. Ulue Flannel
Ana at prices that wnl astonish you for
Ponglas Sbce for Men and Women's wear. The ful'est line of Trunks, Valises
Umbrellas, Jewelry, Suspenders Collars .1- Cuff, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats,
eto. We always make it a point to hsve the latest out in styles. 50 dozen of
the Celebrated Sweet Orr Overalls to tit the smallest boy to tlia most portly
man. Call and examine our stock. Compare our prices and wo are satisfied
you will be pleased. No troublo to
"TrVT
HoIIolbaiig'
S. S. RUBLE,
MBAL M E R
AND
Funeral Director.
I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
I am quabfied to prepare corpses for any length ofj; time. Slyunder
taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St.
Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral.
Cases requiring attention at night v. illjbo promptly attended to by
calling on me at my Furniture lloom.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. S. RUBLE.
S SI
(Tivtjfc French
Kerve RemedY.S
old .vuhaWrc.iM
Gust-ante e to cure
U Nervous d seaw
e, uch as Wen;
V f.-t I ne ax.
' voiisaeu. Head
6CFORS AND AFTER (ISC iche.
nestwLott Manhood. Lassitude. aH drains and toi
of p9er in either rx, caused ty overxenioia o
roufbftillndiicretion, which ultimatelr lead to la
Dimity, Consumption and Insanity Price, ttwa
package. With every $ order we -fire a wrt?
guaraota te cure or rofbnd money. By maj f
any address. PlVER'ft RfcMtOY CO.,Tolodo, G.
5 net
oil lie made.
fT" All work guaranteed to give perfect
salUftctloo. Terms, strict!) ctti.
II. P. DEKR.
I'rartlcsl Ieu!lt.
THE MILD POWER CURES.
HUMPHREYS'
Or. ITiuiinhrrva'Sprclfirsareleniiaeallyand
curefi-tly pn-iareil KrineUitw, u--l t.r eurs In
private proi-tlc and for over thirty y,-ars ly the
people with entire Kuccvfts. ETerylntfle Sfjeclllo
a Fecial cure fur tlie 4lleue tulmtl.
Trit-vi-Tir without lniirk'iujr. l'UnciiiKorreltK-lnK
i the st,n.an(l are iu fa-t uuil d-vullxcfroveceiau
Iteineiliea uf (he World.
imt or kcmpem. itkkl r kicks.
1-FfTPM, Conjctton, Intlamtnatlona. .tl-l
'2 itmiH, Worm Fever. W"rtii i'otlr... ..1
3 Trelliitic; Colic, t.'ryliiir. WuLef !iim-b4 .'2&
4 liarrhra, of Cl.llilren or Ailtilt -i.i
a l)vrntrrr.nriplns, 1 ill. us i ollc -J.l
ti ( bulcra ,tarbn, Voniiitn
9 Couwbe, t'olt!?. I'ror.hitifl. ,-.45
5 Neuralirla, THthat-he. S-'ncvachf
91-Ilradarhca, k-atlo-lie. Vertlro.
f U lkrnpeP!iiR, Ittlloilsnes. t 'or.fttlfiatton .'2$
I I !uipreted or l'ainlnl FeriodM. .'25
1 J While, I'oo lro(iiv l'.rliKi
t'roup. Lnrynalii lixirs.i:ci's.... .-23
It Suit :th('Hiii, ilrrtiiela. Krui'tlons. .-.25
1 5 K hoiiiuatini.or Ht:f-!tiatic 1'altu.. i-'S
MulKrln. t'liills. Fi-rtr ami Aaue .-.
l-l"iit.,liHn. trSleedir- 543
1 S lhrl:i Imy, S reor W rpk Ere. .5i3
!- ntnrrli. lntlueti:.-!. (. ltl iu tiu llu.il .'4 'S
i tioopinc auh .!42
2 I A nil: t: a, opprt-.j I FreuthtrK
12 J t.r '..h?rcB. In ; "Ir-.il llarlii? ,ti3
5i3 :rrrliiii. F.i!?,rat l-l: t c', vtlllii
Jl ;ei;...r.i il-lSh;v. 1 I i-ri j: .1 l.tiS
- 4 J
.J't
'J.I lr:ir. a:i4 Scanty h.t-mloiip
JJ :t'-rrk ncifc. Mi-tnea fr"Ui Kldlu?
7-Kldiiey !leu
.45
.544
'
.4
.-4.5
.-4-i
Cl S.i-e .ILoni b. or Cankar
:;0 I' rlun ry ea lines, Wetttii Ued..
ji - It? i it 1 hi E orlod
:t I ItiplitliMria, I'li-emtMl Nore Tliront. .
3i Chrvoir i'uoKruttaui ic F-rouaoi..
EXTRA KDMBERS:
SH-Sfrvoii i7lillily, e!n!al Wer.k-
r.i-M, oi Itiv. iuiiuiry I'l..i.ri--a l.OO
S2 Il-raraf the Heart. Palpitation I. Oil
3J-it(-py, -spa&nui, at. Vitua lauce...I.oe
Sold br pTMtrlita. or at pnat-.aij on tvcvl,.t of -rlc.
PtL Ih-arMBicva' UiDAt. 1 141 pax-. ttati kU race
lit lIIKETVa:ll.f O..III a tttntllU-a St.. llrwTorlt.
SPEC1FBCS.
HUM PHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
P.-T rilcn External or Internal. I lllid or P!v!ln-rt
Kiatulaln An..: ln-liln-ror (Uot-iHiii; of the Ikecluiji.
Tims reilcf la luimc-liate the run- ft rlaifi.
PSICE, SO CTS. TRIAL Sign. ?S CTS.
Beld by DmrUU, or Mnt -ul-ia oa rcwit t of pru-a.
lHai ukt--r--i.(0..iii usaiituai St., mw tuk
YTER!Hi.RYSPEC!flCS
Tx Hcrse:, Cafie, Ehscp, Dogs, Es3,
j sOOFsce Book an Treatment of Animals
and t hart k. ui t ree.
j It.lt.-trni.,-. Lamia. -.. KhcamatiLaB.
i '' Hineaipfr, Nn.-.l lii. haruco.
. lienVneun'tonia.
l'.P.4'alic or .riDe-. vui lio.
: 1 V 'rrr,,i":. Hemoi rhnitea.
I Il.ll.-t rtuary and Kidoey liaeaaca
i.i..rnptie Itienaen. .nantce.
.K. lieaea ul' Uiaeaiiuu, I'aralyaia.
Single Hottle (over SO doscsX - - wtfJ
blohle Vmmr. with Sdfl-. Manual.
eterlnary Cure Oil iui.l Mcdloator, 87.00
Jar eli rluary Core Oil, l.OU
eol4 by DrTitai r vrat pray 14 aaywaara and la any
uaalll, aa rr-lpt at prta.
ui at Huns-anu. a, 1 1 1 a i it uaa St., aw tat.
lotnins an
M 4
justified ns iu purchasing
purchased 60 extensively,
prices. Ueforo others get
an extra
we have
in their
have here over 50 different natterua and
pantsueonr, Fuils for large men er
Suits and other styles for tb little folks.
clearness. We aUo Ivor, in ktaek tho
show goods, and we have them to show.
h & Son.
lagMSSi
IS but skin derp. Tbarearettansanilaof Inrlira
vho have regular ft-aiurva and would te ac
vwli 'l the ilm of tauly were it not fora poor
oomtilexioD. To a'.l snrh we rrcommvnil OR.
hEORA'S ViCLa CREAM aa pawiE-:i-.g th-.-ie
rjnulitiea that quit t;y char.ro lit mr-t callow
and florid complexion tooiieof natural beaUx
r.nd nnblfiniiliwl beauty. It cares Oily Ekin,
Freckles, Mack Heads, Clotchoa, Sunburn,
Tan, Pimpl(, and all imierfwtions il tha
akin. It if, Di't actineiic i.i't a care, yet U bet
ter lor tiiii tuiiet table than powder. Sol.! bj
I'nigKiffta. or iwnt pot paid npon receipt of 50c.
G. C. BITTNER & CO., ToMe, O.
' vi u k: v i m ar
FORWARD,
ONWARD,
UPWARD
Id the line of progres that's our polioy. Suoooes attenda our effort.
Your CUSTOM once a customer always. We gain the oonfideDce of tk
publio by liberal offers.
SPRING CLOTHING
FOR MEJN THE BEST MADE
WE CAN PLEASE YOU IT A SPSINB SUIT.
Ours is the stock from whioh to select joar Spring Suil. Don't buy om
that while it may have a good maay points right, has some defect either ia
style, fit or material. Our Men's Suits for the Spring of '93 aro perfect.
In the variety of materials shown wo have ready for you a regular faaat
of fashion, an assortment from which all tastes and all pooketbooss oan b
pleased and suited.
A mammoth collection of the latest styles of Sacks amJ Frocks ara bar.
5 TO $20.
SUITS Four different sbade9 of Bannoekburn Cheviots, Single or Domfc
lo- Breasted. Sacks and Cutaways ; the popular Tweed and Corkscrew Suits;
Euglish Whipoords, Bird's-eyes, eto,; challenged for workmanship or fit. Your
choice $3 to $12.
SPRING CLOTHING
FOR BOYS.
Not a hou-e in the county anticipates tbe needs of young America mora
eagerly than we do. We are prepared with an elegant Spring Stock for Boys
and Children, a stock containing more and nobbier styles than can be seen at
any other store in Juniata county.
A short Pant Cheviot Suit of all-wool material in a serviceable daik gray
color. Price $2.20.
A beautiful All-wool, Dark Bluo or Blaok Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woolea
Double-Breasted Suit a rare bargain ages -1 to 14, $2.75
A genuine Tricot or Cress Cboviot Suit, blue or black, lined with fins
Italian Cloth or Serge, $5.
Imported fabrics in Boys' Suit?, 4 to 14 years, including the English
Worsted, German Tricot or French Serge, the oorreot style, a finished fit and
finish for $10 garment, but our price is $7.
Our Hat Departo'eut for this Spriog Seasen is complete, we have all the
new styles at tho lowsst prices.
Tbe grandest line of gent'a furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juniata
county. Our trunk i satchel department 6ccond floor a full lino to seleot
from. Prices lower than ever.
PBIMG
Never did we exhibit a grander assortment than
our tatlc3.
It embraces all tho new and nobby
domestic, with a price rango from $1 50 to $G 50.
FERD MEYERS,
the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St., Miffliutown, Penna.
1805, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation rTo rllic Public
To attend the Attractive bale of Clothing that goes on dailj
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
-OF
D.
W.
It will be
ADVANTAGE OF
TO THE ADVANTAGE
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for
MI)N, I30YS 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 ffti
to give him a call if in need of Clothing,
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLINTOWN 3V.
HATE TOU MOM TO DEPOSIT?
ARE V0U A B0KK0WER I
CALL. AT
. TKB FIRST
T 2TJ
MIFFLiriOW, PA.
FOXJn iPICR CEN T.
IKTEEEST
PAID 0. T1JIE CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Rates.
AXLE
pest if the wonin. '
ltsaarin8aaa!itisaarnasurpadad. actu!1
ritlati:.f7 twj bcxea of unyctbtr brann. No
C3erudb7haat.lar'01.1' kl E L1SE.
Q A L E S 31 E
UWANTED .1
LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to aill our
Nuraery Stock. Salary, Exponses and
Steady Employment guaranteed.
CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY,
Tec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. Y.
Tlie Srnttncl and Repuiluan office ia the
placets get job work done. Tiyit. Itwill
pay you if you Deed anything in that line.
PANTS.
that which now graoea
stripes and checks, both
foroiga ark
OF ALL liUlKKS
JUKI ATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFL.1JTOWS, PA.
WITB
HRANCD AT PORT ROYAL.
StootholderB Individnally Liable.
JOSEPH ROTHROCK. Prrti.ra.
T. VAN IRWIN, Cwr
DIBCTOl.
W. ('. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroc,
Jolin Hcrtiler,
Jomah L. Barton,
Robert K. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Louis B. Atkinson,
btockhaldibh :
Pl.illp M. Kepner, Aanie M. Shellwy,
Joan h Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin,
L. E! Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
TV. C Poroeroy, I. Holmes Irwin,
Mary Knrta, Jerome N. Thompsea, if
John Hertiler. T. V. Irwin.
CharlotteSnyder, Josiah L Barton,
John M. Blair, Robert H. rattrraon,
F. M. M. Pencell, Levi Light,
Samuel S. Rothtock, Wm. Swartz.
Solomon Man'ieck,
Three and Four per cent, interest will be
raid on certificates of deposito.
jan 23, 1891 U
BnffoaiHK from the effecfci of youthful 'rroca. yailT
doeaj. waatmc weaanaaa, teat rnanhor 1. ta-.ail-end
a raloable trai (aldi oootaiuln futt
particulars for home cure. FREE 01 ril-'
ptendid medloalwork : ahonldMi wad by rry
-mho la Darreaa and deUUtatad. -A4H iiaa
Prot. r. C. POWLI.B, sioudua. epnta.
RUPTURE!:
trad
bvOr.J. B-Marer
aUarcbSLrnila.
I'a. ia at once. No .iperation or boalnoa
ilclry. 'Ihonsanda of cirea. Ir. MayeT U at
llulel Pcnn, Iteadinv, Pa., second Saturday ol
oclrmonth. bend lot cuculai. Adrice tro
HAELBY
TO WEAK i EN
beyond the town. Try it
tract Svaaaaraia.
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