Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 23, 1893, Image 3

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    SfflTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
rEDNHSUAT. AU. 23, 1803.
TERMS.
. .r e 1 cn ....... ka m
otnPllu ' y """"" psua
-France: If not paid In advance.
Transient adyertlsemenU Inserted at 60
per inch for each Insertion.
iMoaieot business notioes In local ool-
. . . II.,.. tnm A.AW I .1
1U cents yn mow ivi v"" UHOruun
iJedactioDi will be made to those desiring
sdrertisa by the year, talf or quarter
I-
Tutcarnra Taller Railroad.
Trains on the Tuscarora Valley
flailroad will run as iouows:
Leave EaKt Water-ford at 7.30 a.
ami 2 v. m., arriving at Port Eoy-
(1 at 8.4" a. m. and 3.15 p. sr.
Lmvc Port Royal at 10:30 a. m.,
WJ 5.1 i'- m., arriving at East Wa
ferfsrd :it 1143 a. m. and G.30 p. sc.
J. C. MoOREHEAD,
Superintendent.
SHORT LOCJiLS.
er county peach crop is
Jlis. G'orr.c Vnrner is visitinn- in
tjjo Slfltc of Iowa
A. F- Ileinlmoii TislteJ friends
In town last week.
Gi'or;;c 15. Friilny of Oceola visited
in town on Sunday.
T. J. Middagh is the new post
master in Patterson.
Tu County Fair at Port Royal,
September fi, 7, 8 and 9.
Austin Weak of Ilarrisburg, visit
ed iu Patterson last week.
Pevli jwkinp; or canning in Del
aware is now in full blast.
One hundred thousand people vis
it tlie Chicago Fair every day.
Tlie Grangers' picnic begins Aug
list 23 and closes September 2.
Traes Spoonybargr of Hunting
don was in town on 'Wednesday.
Miss Kmilv Marry is visiting
Hiss CVrio Hnghes in Lewistown.
The rivr is low enough to give it
tha bine color that made it famous.
Mrs- Carry Patterson of Philadel
phia i visiting in the twin boroughs.
J.id"! Archibald of Lackawana
couaiy wiiti in town last r riaay nignt.
Miss Myrtle Cramer of Hollidays
bur is visiting friends in Patterson.
The estimated oafs crop this year,
id 40 lii'llion bushels less than last
year.
The soldier's re union will be held
on tic 10th day of October in this
town.
Pw M. Pirtley is tlie new pout mas
tor at Watt'iford by recent appoint
me:;t.
A Ch-ve'and woman left for the
World's Fair with only loc in her
pockot.
Geo. MeCurdy of the Washington
C. printing office was in town on
Friday.
Crops in the Stu.te of Maine are
ruined lv the drougth, and many
wells are dry.
A number of people in town and
viiinitv nre tiling with stomach and
bowl ailment.
VWissCoraGilHford f Ait'
vbgher cousin Miss Bbison
W aZZ ?e Poner killed
-- - h- "i mai town one dav
week.
Mr. George Guss and boh John.
towrT ' 8pent Sunda iQ
er
Pm.( T- 1 . -
1Df i. L " uaJ in town
Wliss Grace Wetzlerof Thomn,
town ii i . , ij
r oiDici iuxn,
son.
Har-
iy McClellan.
" r ,
jut. ana Mrs. OUWI t
.nA i .... . . -""auaa.tr
uuhioi ijoaiport are visiting rel-
. buvru.
All..
Alien jjanais and JaniAo aa
tZto: !pent Sunday Dg
Miss Bertha Cramer of P.nOM,.
visited Miss Jenni TWrw in r a i '
m miH nisi ween.
Edward Faaiet.
ilarnsbnri? are Tisitinr Mr. FaD;i-d
parents on Front street.
.Vrs. Cliarlos Greer. dniKrlifo. tti
ea and snn 'P.lnjJr. in. .
- nu vi nivvua n.ro vis
iting at the National Ilouse.
Mrs. J. Frank Sloisi of Lewistown,
pent Tncsday with D. S. Richen
baoh and family iu Patterson.
y Mrs. Ed. Sieber and children of
Newport are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John North in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leah of Me
haffey, Clearfield county, spent Wed
nesday with Mrs George Giles.
Mrs. Georjre Zeiler and sister,
Miss Jennie Shatto of Patterson, are
visiting friends in Perry county.
MissJfollie Wright of Phila., is
home visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Wright in Patterson.
Mrs. J. Foreman and Mrs. Dr. S.
A. Sulouff of Patterson, spent Thurs
day among friends in Lewistown.
Messrs. Will and George Cams of
near Lewistown, spent Sunday at
tending the bush meeting at Tan
Wert.
The National Bank of south Penn-
Jumei Furd and wife of Philadel
phia are visiting Albert Hackenberg-
er and family.
Miss Mnv Funk of Renova is visit
ing her cousin i!iss Bess Groninger
near Patterson.
1. Druitt Crawford is among the
number frrm town that are visiting
the World's Fair.
Mi,!S Kate Thomas and her broth
er Chnrlof" are home from the eastern
part of the State.
Gold has been found at Glen Ocbo,
Montgomery county, Md., that pays
at the rate of $14 a ton.
Miss Lillian Swartz of Lewistown,
SDPnt Sunday with Miss Martha
Jaekman on Third street.
Dr. A. W. Shelly of Port Royal
has sent several wairon loads of beans
to the cannery at this place
The largo majority of people in J
Juniata county favor the free coin
age of both silver and gold.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Cramer of
Philadelphia are visiting his brother
Wilson Cramer in Patterson.
Someone wants to know why weeds
thrive when desirable vegetables per
ish niider drougth. Give it np.
The United States will lave 120
million bushels of wheat to sell this
year. Last vear there was a surplus
of 102 million bushels.
Thieve stole twenty-two dollars
from the house of James Loudon in
Tuscarora township, while Mr. Lou
don and family were attending a fu
neral. Mr, Joseph Dysinger has begun
the excavation for the fonndation of a
dwelling house for himself and fami
ly on North street across the way
from the home cf John Hollobaugh,
Sr.
An exchange says there is a law on
the statute boeks of this state which
C. W. Mayer surveyed in Thomp
wmtown last week for the purpose of
fixing grades, &c, for the town authority.
A crvpsv carnvnn of 12 wacons. n
lot of horpes and dogs passed through
town westward bound on Monday afternoon.
Miss Catherine Kurtz of Kurtz L
vnllcv died at her home in Delawaro
township on the 11th inst, aged
about 76 years.
Misa Carrie and Elizabeth Ewing
of McVeytown and Miss Mary Cope-
land from Tyrone are visiting the
family of Editor Allison.
John Earnest, Jr., of Renovo, and
brother Herm of TTarrisbursr vis
iting their parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Earnest in Patterson.
Accord in tr to an act of the lnte
Legislature. Gin tax collectors to be
elected next. Feb'ry, will be elected
to Rerve a t6rm of three years.
The averfxre yield rf winter wheat
per acre in Illinois is 14 Imsheln, and
ttie averre yield per acre of fipvinu
wheat is 11 bushels per acre.
Tobacco growers at North Bloom
field, Conn., failed on Sa'nrdav to
brine rain by the explosion of dyna
mite bomb cartridges from a balloon
V Manv people nttended the harvest
home at, Indian Mound last Satur
day. D. M. Marshall, Meno Eh, D.
B. Me Williams and Rev. Mr. Lloyd
eacli delivered an address. ,
Dr. Thomaf. E. Cooper of Allen-
town, died suddenly last Friday even
ing while teaching his little son an
evenincr prayer The child halted in
praypr when the father aid: ' God
bless papa and mamma." when he
fell dead.
Svlvanift of tr i t i.
. - - ""-" "cum coun
ty, Pa., closed its doors la.t Thurs-
Editor William Jackmaa of the
Democrat and Register with wife and
daughter Louie, are at the World's
Fair in Chicago.
The letters uncalled for in the Mif
nmtown post office on Saturday ev-
vnICSW?!:e,for Jalia lister. Miss
lla M. Rahn, Singleton Sheaffer.
The next Counfr Ponvanf;nn r tv.
Christian Endeavor Society, will be
held m the Presbyterian church at
un, ltoyai on Saturday, October 14.
The Ladies Aid
tberan church will hnM o j
Festival in McAlisterville on Satur
day, August 26th, 1893. All are invited.
About 5000
in iNew lork Cltv raisnil a rii loo
Ihnreday and mobbed Wallhalla
Uall Uestroyinir almost
the hall. J
Mrs Eliza Stahl and danMitpr JM.
sie and son George of Cumberland.
Wd., aro visiting Mrs. Dunn who is
Mrs. Stahls aunt at East Point this
town.
xue iarm oi 114 acres of JJavnl
Ilertzler, deceased, at Port Roval,
was sold at public sale last Saturday,
to T. n. McClure for $71 ner acre.
Total, 8004.
Judge John Stewart of Chambors-
burg has withdrawn as a candidate
for Judgeship on the bench of the
State Supreme Court on the Repub
lican ticket.
The Perry County Agricultural So
ciety will hold its 8th annual Fair at
Newport. Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, September 19, 20,
21, 22, 1893.
L. Banks Wilson's horses landed
this A. M. They are an extra load,
17 Iron Grave and 3 Bays. Remem
ber they will be sold on Thursday at i
the Jacobs House.
i
Edward Shellenbertrerof Orbisonia,
Huntingdon county, but formerly of !
this placo was among his old time
friends and relatives on Saturday
and Sunday in this town.
A comprehensive premium list of
the Perry County Fair lies on our
table for which we thank the man
agement of the fair.
Miss Minnie Crosin who was organ
ot in the Jacobs House for many an
impromptu concert in the parlor of
that popular hotel the past 8 or 9
months has con to her home near
Browe's Mills in Fayette township.
If everyone will go on payinsr the
times cannot get so hard. There is
no ute postponeing paying if one has
the money for all obligations have to
be met Of course if one has no
money he cannot pay unless he finds
a friend to help him out and who
will wait.
Officer Hackenberger bought and
stored a lot of water-melons and can
teloupe's in Doty's barn to be used
wnen wanted for the bush meeting
it .
m narry .woores woods. Town
thieves discovered the melon patch
in the barn, broke into the building
auu neiped ttiemselvs. The next
night Hacteoberger had a guard ov
er the melons.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring
bone, Stifles, Spraina and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by L. Banks & Co.,
Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct. 1, ly.
By the adoption of free coinage of
silver the gold that is hoarded away
will be put into circulation for it will
then be clear to all that the price of
gold cannot be advanced, and there
will be no more use in hoording it
than in hoarding other money. Gold
is hoarded now because there is an
apprehension that the gold bngs will
send it up in price.by securing such
legislation from Congress that will
make it the pingle standard or med
i un of excL; nge.
The Lewiaburg Chronicle says.-
Congressman Thaddens Mahon re
e. lved a letter from one of his con
stituents enclosing two $5 bill?, which
had been eaten by grass hoppers, re'
languages tangbt by natives. Musicr
department, vocal and instrumental'!
under a laureate of the Royal Cor- j
servatory or Htuttgnrt Uermany.
Terms moderate. Send for catalogue
J. C PL4.
Pria. Ltwulovm. Mifflin Co. jtradtmv.
October 1st. 1893
will be mad.
Er All work ruaranteed to itire perfect
ausiacnon. Term-, strictly eh.
H. P. DERR,
Practical Dentin!.
, i : f i a. i it
ijut'Hiu'g xur. Jianou to nave iiiciu re
deemed at the Treasury. The letter
Judge Archibald of Lackawanna is ! stated that a farmer hun
making a vigorous effort to secure
the repnbliean nomination for the of
fice of State Supreme Jndge. He
will open head-quarters at Harris,
burg next Monday.
The bush meeting in Harry Moore's
woods wns largely attended on Sun
day. Rev. E. E. Berry preached a ser
mon in the forenoon. In the after
noon Rev. J. R. Henderson preached
the sermon. Harry Moore led the
choir.
Last Tuesday one hundred and
fifty democratic voters assembled at
a place called Buchanan in Texas,
and passed resolutions condemning
Cleveland for his course on the many
questions and then hung him in ef
figy, and ri'VUed it with bullets.
Miss Annie Murray and her cousin
Miss Helen Greer of Altoonn, enter
tained a party of younar people at the
Nationnl noupe list Monday evenirg
The young people departed pleased
with the pleasant hours they had
spent in dancing and listening
choice music.
his vest,
in tlie pocket of which was the mon
ey, on a fence. When ho went to get
it the vest was eaten full of holes by
the grasshoppero, and the money so
damaged as to be of no account.
"The sheriff cf Northumberland
county is looking after an escaped
pr'soner, one Thomas Moser, who
made his escape by climbing the
prison with the aid of a hook in a
broom stick, and when he reached the
roof letting himself down with a car
pet chain rope. The escaped man
had been playing ball with the other
prisoners, using the broom stick as a
j bat. Unnoticed by the others he
walked to an unfrequented point in
the jail, pulled a hook from around
the spouting, fastened it to the stick
and made his escape as above stated."
V The topmost wave of vacation time
has been reached and the store keen
er and business people will settle
down for another year's work. The
farmer's vacation will commence after
the corn has been harvested, and will
last from then till spring time.
Lightning struck and damaged St.
Stephen's Reformed church in Potts-
town. Pa., on Sunday. The congre
gation have been qnarreling amoner
themselves and many people in that
community believe that Deity Rtrnck
the church with lightning as a pun
ishment for their fighting.
It is funny to hear the gold bugs
talk about the world being over-run
with silver in the face of the fact that
there is scarcely more than ft billion
more silver in the world than gold,
and taking both gold and silver to
gether there is not enough of it to
redeem the coin bonds that are ow
ing Great Britain.
The ground squirrels were trouble
some in Wallace county, Kansa,
which iudueed the connty commis
sioncrs to offer a bounty of 10 cents
per ecalp. Withm a week id.uuu
souirrel scalps were brought in,
which amounted to $1300. The Com
missioners counter-manded the boun
ty, and issued bonds to pay for tne
scalps that had been sent in,
rinnfTM.Rsman Sibley of Crawford
ir,via the only one of the Penn
i..ru Jolo.rfirion in Consrress who
!,ll1RUii.v..t, - a
- .. . 1 Art .,f ,1
John W. Yocura of Port Royal, a
freight brakeman was coupling cars
at Mifflin, on Monday morning, Aug
ust 21st, and had his left hand mash
ed, necessitating amputation above
the wrist. Dr. D. M. Crawford and
Dr. Darwin Crawford gave such at
tention as the case required.
David Leedy, a freight brakeman
of Duncannon, Perry county, was
coupling cars at Port Royal, this
county, last Thursday, August 17,
had the end of thumb of left hand
crushed. Dr. D. M. Crawford and
Dr. Darwin M. Crawford rendered
the surgical assistance necessary in
the case.
DIED:
Kurtz. On the 11th inst., in Df ;
aware Tvrp., Miss Catherine Km i
in the 76th year of her age, . j
Landis. On the 13th inst , at Har- j
risburg, infant child of John Fry, son
In-law of Joseph Landis in Patterson, j
Interment in Union cemetery at this j
place on the 15th inst.
THE MILD POWER CURES.
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Ifnniphrrv fcpeHflc aro rlentlficaliy and
Cn refill! w iirrMMLrfM Rrmwl 1ml t. t
I'ranKT nnu nr orrr thtrtv?n by lb
people with rntirv suciem. ETtrr vliuile StwiHa
Mr. JT. A Wherler
II
While Serving My Country
I was taken 111 with spinal disease and rheu
matism. When I returned home my trouble
was still with me, and I was confined to my bed,
enable to help myself tor 2a montlis. After
taking seven bottles of Hood's SarsaparllU I
was well and have not since been troubled n Itli
my old complaints. My wlfo was in 111 health,
suffering with headache, dizziness and dys
pep3la. She took two bottles of
Hood's Sarsaparllla
and feels like m mrw w.m.. Jaue, a.
Wheeleb, 1000 Division St., Baltimore, Md.
a prW.il eurr Iiw lht mmw naml.
llM-y un- without drnKKlnjr, fuming or ndprtna
rttr virm.and are li j m:i nnd dttd the orela
nrniM!r til I He V urla,
mi "r RUMBicai. ..pus.
1 IVrrr. Conmptimia. itiflMBmiMu
2 Vt orniM, Worm 'rer, Wivm folio...
3 Twihln: Clio, 'ryln. WakWulneja
4 llarrhr. of Children or Adults
lrairry,Orl liyj. hlll.xia cube....
6 ( faolrra MorbUM. Vomiting
7 ' folds ' ronohliK
f Nrnralgio, Tuotbarne. Farrarh
0-ltrada-ht-, sick Hradarhr. Vertigo.
tO ltjraprMiu. l:lHoitriiw. f nnvtlpatton
I I tprr...l or Painful l'rriods.
IS Waitr, Tm I'ri.fns lvtl.i
' ('". I.arvnirili, Ilrm-nrM....
I I Salt ithenin, Iryslpolas l.nitlt.na.
15 Kht-Hraallm.or I.li.-i;matk't'luii..
16 .Malarial. hills Yrvvr and Ague .
l?-Pilf-.Kliu4 or melius
t Oablhnlmv. torpor IVnt Ftps. .'."..
W-Cnliirri;, i!iflu.-nri, old lmnvllrad
O V (looping ( oauN
SI A -turn. i.,,r,-.,l fcrcnthlcV.
L,r I: tmrhai irrH. IrrrHrod Vcarlns;
'rofnla. Knlnrtd t li nis. S plllnir
J I -.. ii,-rul ll-l lliv. I"h3fcaHVnikura
-'l-lroay. and Sranty Se,Trfoni
5 K rM-n-Ni. knroa. Mi'kurda from Haling
27 liiil:tir lirua ,
2! Surr M oa: h, or Ciuikr,
Sti ( rinurv WriLuM, wnin.a
31 Pninfnl lriod '
J l-iiihllii-ria, I k-.-nlml Sore Thnjit!!
3 J-l hrvnU' I cnvriion Eruptioua.
EXfEa. NOMBEBS:
2S Xn-raut Urlillity, SrRilnnl Wrak-
nis. or Involuntary Il4.harKea I.OIv
32 PiaranrafH'tlir Ilrarc.t'aipltatlon l.wo
33 F.pilrpoy, SuiMnji,M. Vllm' bane.. .1.00
Suld by lirst.f. r atnt kmi-,mM a rri,.t mt piica,
1a. HrarMRKYk IIani'al iIH imk..- a.iLKO rata.
it iriinns-jii n.io..m j.iiina.. si..v.t.
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Hood's Pills are the best after-dinuer FJls,
assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box.
H.
P. DERR,
PRACTICAL DEXTIST,
(Graduate of the Philadelphia Dents! Col.
It-ire.) formerly of Miftiinlmrfr, Pa., has lo
cated permanently in Mithintnwn, suc
cessor to the lata Dr. O. L. Derr, and will
continue the dental business (established
by tho lafer in 1S00) at the well known of
fice on Bridge street opposite Court House.
07-TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
JVo CMoroform, Ether, or Gas used.
No Sore Gums or Diaenmfort to patient,
rum-r uiiriup extraction or atterwards.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
for rile- External or Internal. Wind or ricr.lliur .
lstnlaln Ann: IN hlniror lUcnllti of lue Keituui.
TLa r, li, f U iuiniedlate the eure oi-rlalu.
PRICE, SO CTS.
TRIAL SIZE. 2S OTa.
oaruktvs' to.. 1 1 1 a us nuu. st., sw loax
HUMPHREYS'
S!YETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Ecrses. Cattle. Sheep, Dcgs, SogL -
AND POULTBY.
500 Pmge Bnok on Trraimcnt of Animals
mmd Chmrt Krai Free.
cniKSC FrTrrA.OntreKtionM.InflainBiatloB
A.A.J spinal .Ueuiniriiirt. JlilW fr rver.
It.lt. -traiBH, i,ainrar-.M. ItheiMMtliOk
r.'.-lifteiuM:ra Naaal Uini-lircfl
IKI.Buim or (rob. Worms.
K.IC.oi lletveit PnaoHtoiiIow
F.F.Colic or 4riM, Ilrllyarbe
;.4. ..lli-H-arriaar. II rmorrh area.
11.11. I rinary nnd Kidary Ilisacaaea.
1. 1. trnptive limeaHC, !lanfe.
J.K. Diwa.fi 1 liKcatkoBV Parmljslo
Single Bottlo (over 50 - - .00
tttable rane with Rpeciflo, ManaaL
ttrUmry CureOUaiid Mtjdicaiur. T.OO
Jar Veterinary Care Oil, 1.00
'Great Sacrifice
-AT-
MEYERS
ThB Bemaisder of Our Sum
im Stock, will lie sold at Cost
from this date until the En
tire Stock is Sold. Now is
your chance to toy Clothing
at Cost.
Ferd Meyers,
the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflin town, Penna.
All these are Guaranteed cr to chatpai hHfcn,i
" u.l i I , . n.lpt af frK.
rzzrr" trHKai,awit.tiiiiiaiiaaaaiai.,ark.
Tho Lewistown Gr.zette pays: The
crows are plenty onil peem liunsrry,
as ttiey are making bad work with
the early corn, in some fields tearing
open tlie husk and eating the corn.
to It does not look as if the cider
presses would be crowded this fail,
as the apples are roaRting on the
trees aud falling- off and are about as,
tough as a pura bumper on the cars,
so touch and tasteless tho hoes do
not likfl them. Rev. Christ.
Myers from Juniata connty, preach
ed an acceptAble sennon in the Pine
Glen church Sunday last Sunday
morning. Rev. Smith from
Juniata county preached a very in
structive pniion in the Pine Glen
church Sunday evening to a large
and attentive audience.
t- -n trhn i,qq tha 9 nt htv ana courage iu
seen to handle a fishinc rod or gun I no for silver money in the council oi
on the Sabbath day is liable to a
line
the
of 823. and imprisonment
county jail for sixty days.
The Btaver, Snyder county Herald
sayt.- The logs can almost daily be
Been sliding down Shade mountain.
It is really a curiosity to see at what
speed they make their trip. It is ful
ly two miles from the top of the
rnontitnin to the railroad, and the
logs can run this distance in about
one minute. Enough logs can be
run in one-half day to keep the load
ers busy for one week.
The Behring Sea Arbitration has
determined that the Sea is not a Sea,
but only a large cut out in the Alaska
coast, and that the United States has
no right in the cut out further than
the regulir three mile limit from the
coast that is accorded by international
law to every nation that owns a coast
line. This" rule of the Arbitration
settles the seal fishery oueetion, that
of the
the uution. Ha made hiuisell Iauious
in a day last Thursday in a tpeecn
-mnnrrp. The neoole of Penn-
VAA "-'-'- '- - X a . -a
Rvlvania are for honest money, gold
n;iT.T anil on that Doint Mr.
u 1 1 1 1 rti 1 j . .
u;Kioir tlinnnrh a democrat, has
large majority of the people
Keystone State at his back.
remarks: A newspa-
:r.lAian li Ira
ptfr ixi Hi in " . i
He respects his fnenus,
appreciates a kindness and is always
;tt.- n.inm a favor. In Other
,ar,ficts he resembles his fellowmen
in tint a man on
10 villi UUlj vy 1 .
the back, tell what a good man he is,
and how much he cas none iui
town and give turn a iree
tr lav when the
ii ii....,h nersonal prejudice
II tl L 11AA WUfc," f . -
otherwise continue to aid in support
ing the paper, in oiner
mum. uj wa of tbe
mm
tb
business
man will
or
words
who stands
m. aWmt the way of
xuo" i. ,
newspaper man cau
the United States cannot keep other :-wwj - fa from
t h A I eiBWlou
nations f:om catchinn- seals
waters above mentioned.
in
J other people.
Lewistown people are alarmed ov
er the break in the Lewistown dam
Tbey say the piers of the river bridge
at that town are built on woot
cribs, and if tha water U withdrawn
from the dam the cribs will be ex
posed to eir and sunshine, and that
will soon cause them to rot and the
piers to fall.
Gold began to rise immediately af"
ter the repeal of tho silver free coin
age act of 1873. Previous to the act
of 1873 silver wns worth a little more
than gold, dollar for dollar. Now
the gold buS have gotten gold work
ed up to donble the value of silver in
England and other countries where
the gold bug ru!es.
flave vou tried South American
Nervine the gem of tho century T
The great cure for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Nervousness. V arrant
ed the most wonderful Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa.
Nov. 14, ly.
WC. ,. . i,
Tne iNortn American says iuo ieui-
edy for the present panic is: "Pay
vour debts: ji.iauorai.eii, 11 menus,
- v.. -1 1 1 .
if you owe a dollar ana pay it, mui
dollar may pay twenty deb's cf one
dollar each. "Pay what thou owest"
is eood medicine in this strait, and
if debtors which term includes every-
joay will take it the rest of the euro
can bo made easy.
The Fruit Growers Association
met in town on Saturday to hear the
report of the committee on the state
of the market. John Jamison on be
half of the committee made a favor
able report. A committee was ap
pointed to enquire into tne advisabil
ity of getting au evaporator and con
necting it with the cannery at this
place. The Association win meet
next Saturday in this town.
The McVeytown Journal says:
Win. A. Moore of this place, hale and
hearty and erect, in his 90th year.
walked to ono of his farms, four
miles, and finding his farmer short of
hands, pitched three loads of wheat
off over-head und one load into a
mow, then walked home. He can
read without glasses and although
six years older than Gladstone, the
great English statesman, he can out
do him in fellirjg trees for exercise,
having frequently walked four or five
miles to bis farms and cut rail tim
ber until two o'clock in the afternoon
and then walked home without din
ner.
1889
1865, ESTABLISHED.
Special Invitation To Tlie Public
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on dailj
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
The Bloomfield Democrat savs
Tho dwelling-house of John Shnman,
in WhcfttfioM township, near Mart
inson's fulling mill, took fire from the
cook stove, Vednesdav morning of
last week, and was entirely cor.sum
ed, together with all its contents, ex
ilen ! ceV a few pices of fnrnitnre. The
imuaing was insured for SoO in the
liiirsrau Company. A sawmill own
ed by James Bell in Rve township,
was destroved by fire, Monday of last
week. A slab pile tock fire during
tho day, and the dames were appar
ently extinguished, but during the
night the fire broke out acrain and
burned the saw-mill with all the ma
chinery. The loss is about S1000.
No insurance.
SUMMER CLOTHING
Selling' at Cost at"
HOLLOBAUGH tfc, SOiVS.
WE ARE SELLING
Summer Suits at cost to mike room for our Pall Goods.
OF
D. W.
HARLEY
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for
our
and ladies Oxford
MIFFMNTOWN MARKFTS.
MirriiHTOws, Aug. 23, I4P3
Hii'tur 13
Pegs 14
Ham 10
Shoulder 08
I at d . ........ . .............. ..
Sides
MlFFU!TOWN GKA1N M A fc K FT
Wheat 5)
Cirn in ear 55
r 35
Rye 65
Cioverseed $1.00
Timothy soud $1.50
Kl.ix seed 1 60
Kran 95
('.bo .....$1.50 a hundred
Middlings 160
Urout.d Ainru Salt........ 1 "JO
An.eneaD Salt 8Pc to 110
Pun.Aor.iJHi.v Markets, August 10,
1893. Wheat G-l to G8c; rye 52c;
corn 4-1 to 40c a bush.; oats 34 to 35
cents; broom corn 4 to (c a lb; bark
$0 to $12 a ton; cufft-e 10 to 24o a lb;
feathers 18 to 48c a lb; pears 30 to
40c a basket, $1.50 to $2 a bushel
grapts 5c a lb; bops at 5 to 45c a lb:
potatoes. basket 35 to 45c; sweet
potatoes 75 to 85c a basket; rice 3 to
uc a pound; tallow 4c a pound; lo-
bacco G, 7 and 40c a lb; eggs 15 to
17c a lb; butter 16 to 25c a lb.
Chicago, Aug. 18. CatOe Re
ceipts. G500 head; best natives $4.75
a4.90; good to choice, $4 25a4.7
others $2 80a3.90; Texans$2.25a2.75:
westerns $2.50a4 10; cows$1.10a2.85
Hogs Receipts, 30,000 head; open
ed 15 to 20c lower; closed 25 to 30c
lower; common, rough, heavy, $4-25
a4.G0; good packing $4.75a4 90; prime
heavy, $oa5.10; butchers $o.l0a5.50:
light $5.20a5.75. SheTep Receipts,
5000 head; market steady; natives,
82.75i4; westerns $2.80a3.50; Texans:
2.40a3.
L.ewlnt4wn Academy.
A college preparatory and finish
:g school fur both sexes. Foreign
-AT COST
II 0 L L 0 li A U G II
AND SON
WE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT MEN BOYS AND CHILDREN
ir stock of Women's Shoes, and will sell our entire line of Misses and
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai
gh e him a call if in need of Clothing.
W. HARLEY
MIFFLIN TOWN I3-
to
D.
S. S. RUBLE,
EMBALM EE
AND
Funeral Director.
I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. My under
taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St.
Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral.
Cases requiring attention at nigut will be promptly attended, to by
calling on me at my Furniture Room.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. S. RUBLE.
HAVE TOT MOM TO DEPOSIT ? j JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
ARE YOU A BORROWER 7
CALL. AT
m m&T
KASEOBE&E.
SHE,
MIFFLINIOWK, PA.
FOUR PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Bates.
LOST MANHOOD 2
et'ORi and aftifi uac
"SIRTlTiS"
(Piveri French
Nerve Remedy, )i
aoldwithaWnltea
Qaaranfea to cure
all Nervous d iseas.
V. e. such as Weak
Memory. Loss 01
Braia rower, ner
vousness. Head
ache. Wakeful
ness. Lest Manhood, Lassitude, all drains and low
of power iu either sex, caused by over-exertion oi
youthfuliadiscretion, which ulUmatelyleao to I a
Dimity, Consumption and Insanity Price, ll.oo
package. With every ts order we ffr a wrrtte
lovviisl to cure er refund money. By mill t
.duress. PtVLT.'S r.MDY CO., Toledo, O.
FRAZER GREASE
BEST IX TUG WORLD.
Itsweariae- qualities are vnaurpaaaed. actualrv
eotlaetina- two boxe of any otrt-r brand. Not
Sectad by bant. iriitT II r. ti 1 1 K.
FOB SAXEBT DEALERS GENERALLY. Tyt
OF miFFL.I9ITOWIf, PA.
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH EOTHROCK. Prniitent.
T. VAN IRWHTCwAwr.
PIBKCTOBI.
W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroak,
John Hrrtaler,
Rotwt K. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Joaiah L. Barton,
Lnnia K. AtkioMa,
aTOOKHOLDIBI :
Philip H. Krpnnr, Annie H. Shelley,
Joaeph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin,
I. F.. Atkinaon, R. E. Parker.
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmea Irwin,
Mary Knrtx, Jerome N. Thompaon, Jr
John ITertzler. T. V. Irwin. '
Charlotte Snyder, Joaiah 1j Barton,
John M. Blair, Robert B. PattmM,
F. M. M. Pennell, Leri Llgbt,
8amnel S. Rothiock, Wm. Bwarta.
Solomon Manbeck,
Thrre and Fonr prr cent, ir.tereat will be
paid on certificates of deposite.
jan 23, 1891 U
ALESME
T3 bntstindepo. Therearethmsandiofladlat
1 vdo Dave regular u-aiures ana wotua ne ac
corded the palm ol beauty were it not for a poor
complexion. To all sieh We recommend OR.
MEBRA'8 VIOLA CREAM as possessing these
qatlitios that quickly chance the most aallow
.N
and florid complexion to one of natural health
and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily Skin.
Freckles, Black Heads, Blotches, Sunburn,
Tan, Pimples, and all Imperfections ol the
skin. It ir not a cosmetic but a care, yet is bet
ter for tho toilet table than powder. Sold by
WANTED
LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell om j
. orrery Stock. Salary, Expenses bdC i
Steady Employment tnaranteed.
CHASK BROTHERS COMPANY,
Itc. 8, "91. Rochester, N. Y
TO WEAK r.lEkJ
Boaartnc from tha effects of youthful errors, seals'
decay, wasting weakaeaa, lost maiihooa. eta. I
send a valaable treaUaa rsaaled) eontaiaiBC tU
nartiralars for home core, FREE" charge. 4
splandld snedieal work 1 aboutd be read by see f
xasa who la Barroua sod deMuaated. AddreaaJ
riC. P. C VOW LEU. HoeXtaia, flMi
Druggists, or sent poet paid upon receipt of SC-i.
RiiiNtnt vu., Teiett. vi.
The Sentntl and Xepuilirmm office i the
place to get job work done. Ti J it. It wUl
pay yon if yon need anything in that line.
RUPTURE!
Cure 1
by Dr.J.B.aleyei
SSI An b at Phils.
l'a. us tt once. No operation or bnainsat
delay. Thousands of cares. Dr. Mayer Is at
Hotel rcno, Beadinft, l'a , hocond !jtaxdt,j ol
each month bend for circulars. AaTtoelreea