Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 27, 1895, Image 2

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    SKRTIML & REPUBLICAN
VirFLINTOWK.
VtElttLfBAY. FEB. 27, IW5.
B.- F. SCHWEIER
t
DfTOB AMD raoPSIITOB.
France forbids Hie impoitation of
Anieiic&n cattle on account of Texas
lever.
Ex Govebnor Pattisos's Presidtn
tiai boom baa been aide tracked by
il ......
ne e.ection in irriiadelphia.
I he JK.e sas Iippifl'alure seems to
bo greatly in ten sled in who shall be
tb next nominee of tho republican
t -a .
party ror trresiaent. They took t
-vote of preference last week, and Mc
xuuiey iea mem ail; Kef d was sec
ond cbojce; Eairiaon was tLird choice
The policy of President Cleveland
in reducing the rvct-ipfa or revibaea
of Q-iVprrment Ik low (he expendi
tures of uoverninenr, and then le
aning bonds to make up for tho loss
of revenue is hke an individual re-
during his busier ss irjcnme acd then
borrowing1 monev to meet the ex
penses. Cleveland and his Congress
-struck down the receipts of Govern
ment htlow the expenses of Govern-met-t
ly their reduction of the tariff,
and new ILev want to make up the
loss by sellinrr bonds, w Lich i.s ouly in -creasing
the indebtedness of Govern
ment.
JPkkderick Doiv.lass, a distianish
e colored man, orator and writer,
fell de-ad in the hallway of his house,
near Washington, D. C , oa IVbru
ary '20, agid 78 years. He was born
and res.ini a slave, but escaped from
servitude uad immediately bfgan a
vigorous work against the f-Livery cf
his race. He held a number of 0V-rr.mrr-t
ofEeerf. He wi;a "United
Sta'es Marshall and Recorder cf
DeeJ-i la ;he District of Cr lumbia.
While sfivinnr in that office, ha mar
ried n Mies Put a, a white clerk in the
and fba surv.ves him. Ho had been
pr-ious'y married to a colored
wi:!iian. Ho was consul to H.iyti
and San Domingo.
Tub election return j from a!l parts
Of the state prove that the people are
3 of ycro with the lit pttuliraa party.
The democracy, who, nbi-n the panic
sf t iD, pcobed, poohe.l, the depres
sion. Lave ijuit treating the trouble
lV"'''y indted, ib'-ir people wear as
l-.rg fares a-- nay other people wht-u
ikuy look at the fright' ul situation in
bus ness that has been wrought since
Cleveland came ir.t possession of
the poverrmeut. There cun ba lit
th. -change within the period of tw j
years to come. It is true the repub
lienn p-fty will seat a m.toriy con
gress when Congrcj next ineeisttxt
Deeeu-ocr, but a to-operating Presi
dent iiil not occupy the White
lu.use till two y ars Ieir.e when a
republican President will bo elected,
and not much business relief cro be
expelled within two ye-irs to cume,
ul' r-a a cua!:j:e takes pl.ice in Prtsi-fc-
nt Cleveland's course.
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE AUDITORS OF JUNIATA COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1894-
1S94. W 8. NORTD. TREASURER.
Jn 1 To cub ef former Teasarer........
Outstanding Taxes County.. ....
Outstanding Tares, State..
Taxrs levied hi 1894, County
Taxes levied in 1894, State... ....
Taxea levied in 1894. Dog
S per cent added to Count Tax .
5 per cent added to State Tax.
Additional araeasraents...... .
Overpaid Taxea
State Tax refunded...........
Llqnor licenaea refunded ......
Caab from sale of Bonds.......
Cash from temporary loana.
Cash from K. McMren. tax of J. S.HcCaban.
Canh from B. R. Mitchell, refunded sca'p money..
t'iuh fro to Terry Co. keeping tramps, &.C
("a.-h from Sheriff Lapp Mitchell Udo
Cah from Sheriff Lapp, Frrre tine ....
Casb from Sheriff Lapp, Other fine..............
Cash from Sheriff Lapp, verdict fera.... ........
Cash from Mifflin county, keeping tramps, fee...
Cash from miscellaneous sources. .............
1894-
81 Br outstanding orders of 1 893
By orders of 1894, paid ...
By outstanding taxes, County
By outstanding Taxes, State................ ....
By outstanding taxes, dog .
By amount of sheep ordera paid
By balance
Dec
DR. CR.
6856 93 YEARS.
.11811 86 1891
1431 12 - 1892
58255 94 - SJ3
2116 09 .
1087 00
886 09 u
47 40 .
19 09
444
1670 45
180 1)0 ci
1729H CO .
SOOO 00
100 00
450 00 .
877 80 1894
600 00
250 00
6S50 ,
62 0(1 .
84 98 .
80 24 .
826 82 .
61876 69 .
18222 88
1165 95
746 46
229 82 ..
2402 40
9 69969 92 69969 92
COLLECTORS.
W.H. Rodgen....
O. W. VanOrmer
J. H- Deen. ......
6. W. Van Orroer
John Knonse.....
8. H.'RolIman...
JafobJBishop, ....
H. M.ttnenberg...
J. O.Hateer
Outstanding Tuxes.
DISTRICT!.
Miffiintown
, Fayette
Bealo
Fayette
...Greenwood
. . Jf ifflintown
...Millord
,.. Patterson
ort Royal
Sinmel S. Yoder....
Lenin. Wilt
W. S. Neimond
II. P. Crouse....
David Haines...
W. H- Kurti
J. V. Brown, Beale
J. F. Bpfece ,
John M. Mnsse
C. E. Slower
Spruce Bill
...... 8 usquebaona
Vonioe
..Tuscarora
Turbeft
. Wallet r
,. Beale
.Delaware
.Fayette
..Fermanagh
Jicob Fany Greenwood
J. H Twcgo Lack
S. H. Rollmin Mifiliatown
W. B. Vc""!. -n Uilford
W. S. Neimond Monroe
H. Af. Isonberg Patterson
B. F. Lvtle Port Roval
Al'DITOSS.
WM.GUSS,
J. Y. SHELLY.
J. E. HUFFMAN.
Atteft;
LEWIS DEQKN'.
Clerk.
M. S. Eh..
A. D. Kerstetter.
J. W . Leyder....
L. C. Calhoun.....
J. B. Barton
E. A. Smith
COUNTY.
189 98
269 86
188 98
1 OS
190 88
144 27
111 77
241 74
27 96
28 72
497 21
166 77
104 98
783 08
706 77
1858 02
843 77
814 11
468 44
848 74
1811 68
472 89
421 76
836 81
761 85
824 60
Spruce Bill
..Susquehanna
. .Tbomptontown 118 98
..Turbett 686 99
.Tutcarora 657 25
,. Walker 1242 29
STATE.
1161
18 47
41 61
115 28
13 12
1 08
16 76
to 20
36 10
8 68
42 47
88 65
93 75
45
89 70
49 86
69 V0
99 96
41 21
18 28
72 16
28 81
25 94
14 00
89 69
12 83
1179
14 60
45 63
118 11
42 10
CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT
Assessing and Registering.
OF
Outstanding Dog Tax
TILE EXPENDITURES OF JUNIATA
$tms 88
746 46
1165 96
COUNTY.
Payments Allowed Collector.
Beale Towmthip $79 53
BlacK Log Township 28 4)
DeUn-ero ' 78 97
Fayette 120 09
Fermanagh . 69 13
Greenwood ' 64 76
Lack " 81 5i
Miffiintown Borough 69 CG
Millord Township 67 97
Monro" 74 23
Patterson Borough 61 40
Port Koyal 46 08
Spruce Hill township 87 63
Snsqiirhanna 65 10
Thompsontown Borough 53 61
'l nrbetf Townxliip 48 33
Ttifcaiora 117 81
Walker " 136 70
1318 91
COMM.. EXOX'A ' ABATV3 TOTALS.
8126 89 Oi 120 82
133 3i " 87 80 4 .85 217 07
227 16 271 17 126 41 624 74
27 4S 51 81 67 89 139 68
9 9 4185 8 51 60 31
79 83 161 64 38 14 274 61
6153 09 97 6216 215 66
60 3(1 53 61 68 42 187 33
12 85 12 85
12 91 35 36 48 27
31 43 23 91 . 25 10 88 44
11107 95 11 42 10 248 8H
12 5 16 74 28 25
12 72 11 00 8 61 30 39
26 80 21 56 42 11 92 47
38 70 91 69 80 18 16067
114 21 " 9!6fS7 10 00 1120 90 101 71 650 22 225 95
2778 79
Election officers, February Election.
Elections.
.9 280 60
Election olKceiB, November Ejection 313 12
LEGAL.
rjROTMOAOTAXY'S NOTICE."
X
E."ate -f Caleb C. Gray hi II of Thomson
ton-n Bi'fngb.
KotiCv- s hcrtbr given that the first and
partial tc :ount of Joseph S. Oraybi'l, As.
bigr- .v Deed of Voluntary aMnmuit of
Call h C. (Jraybil!, of Thoinpioctown Bor
uuph, l.as bv-n tiled in the rroilionntary's
ottice of Jnoi.ua County, and thu same vi:I
be presented lor continuation and allowance
to the Court of Common Picas of said
Constables, Feliru.irv Ejection..
Constables, November Election
Plates, E'ection prposes. ..... .............
Eli F.iriemuo, earning Congressional vote....
Rent lor K!actionrousea and keeping booths...... ....
W. N. Sttrrett. JIL making 18H3 town-hip ticket
Biircbrleld te. I'trrcll, cliiking election returns...........
Care of Tramps.
B Lrial unknown man, Delaware township. ........ ....
l . M. Ciawford & Son, medical attendance, N. Lainish.
W. S. Arbog!t, board ami room N. Laniiah .
Railroad tickets to Philadelphia ... ...... .,
Julius Derr. Kt Jll nursing
Witt. Zilcr. t attention to lr:imps...
Rii'.rOHd tickets .
198 40
8 77
7 5')
23 00
89 2
10 00
12 00
33 75
62 00
12 50
9 26
5 50
6 52
2 24
1026 67
121 77
Public Buildings and Grounds.
Henry Ua vk, Et A I, repairs to Court House
Huss &. Siuber, Tile, &c, forjul
E ika 4. Si'n, El J I. repairs tojjil... .......
11. C. McClellaii. El M Hardware ai.d Si. (;.!,-H
lKnry Ilauk. jiil pavement
Manlx ck i Nelson nd Jiorih luuibt r syi coal
Sol. Kuhti A; Co., Harri-buig, Pa-, cirtM-tr ..
Tax lor Tin Company, Philadelphia, tin lor Court House
John M. Bender, nn and work on Court Hon.e....
J. V. S'immell, J. V. kker-hjm. Et.il in-urance
Pvbhc Offices
W. S. North, Treasurer, salary. $
County Auditors a? d clerk
Wm. M. Allisuti, suditii j Co Otlices .....
J. R. Jenkins, Recorder Fees
W. H. Zeidera, l'rothunot.iry Fees
John W. Ilibts, crpjid Tees
Bhir.k Boots, keccrrfcr's Offi:e
Blank Books, Prolhonotsry's Ollice
Blanks and o.iier supplies..
ContmiAStoneri' Office and Court House
W. II. Moore Coram
Neat M. Steuart, Comm. ....... .
JoLn Neiinand, Comm..........
Wm. II. Gronincer, clerk, salary,
Jacob Browatid, Janitor...... ...
Atkinson & Pennell. Attorneys..
Cont Seal ,
H. C. lii ClirilDn, t jSI Gssolin-.
Fred Jtfiller, Vil!:a:i.sport, Pa., 3
Blai k Orders
Clock turOthxe
Stationary Bleaks, &.C
rears eupplic.
County, on Tuesday toe 12th dav of March. Postage Box rent, .c
A. D.. 1855, when and where all p-rons I Expense to Comm. Conventional Pottsvilie,
Pa.
inttreted may attend if they think proper.
J. N. Kelier. Att'y. V . H. Zidere,
Pro'tbon.t arj's ofltee, Protl.'y.
MifDinfown, t'a., Feby. lltb, 1S95.
j4TOriCEIN PARTITION.
In the Orphan's Ccurt of Juniata C'oun-
To .nna Bell M-;oy and S. R. Meloy, br
i:itsb;e: Salina Miliikeo and W. A.Miiliken,
ter l.Ufband, David 11. Tay'or, Rachel lay
lor, W.lber Teyior, N'orimn Taylor. Her
man Taylor, Ethel Taylor. Stewart Codi r.
Bcsio K. Coder, Oiive L. Coder and Will j
I.. Hoopes, Eq , pundim ad litem of siid
V llbir Taylor, Norniau Taylor, Herman
Taylor, Ethel Taylor, Bessie M. Coder and
OnVf L. ''ider, minors all ol JuninU coun
ty, 1'eiosylvtnii; W i'Marn U. Taylor, residue-
unknown , last heard of in the vol;
Ssrh Mipuire and Peter Mauirt., ber bus
bir i, of Mouiomery couniy, Punnsy Irani?-;
fceir of John W. Ti'.ylor, deceasct,
and all otiiers interested.
Y'jn are beicby notified tbtt the Or
nar.s' Court of said County, awarded an in
i. t to m.-.ke p.rtiti-in and valua'ion of
i . tain 'eiiiestais of snid JoLn V. Taylor,
' .rife.i. cor.ii'tii'j o a me'su.ge aid
:rai :.i ibont nt"v acres of acd, more or
I", BH'i.'te il Spruce Tlin townrbij., in
ae- t co;;tty tr. t tl t rai J luquef-' will be I
1 : a sa.d remies nn Kiidav. tboe-.ii-cay
i ..'arcl:, A D., lfU5, at 10 o'clock,:
n. .-J., til nicu nice iua piur i you ara re
queslid to attend, ii you think pioper.
J. P. CALHOUN,
pHEKnVe OrricE, SUtriff.
SZHllin swn: Pa., Feb. 11, 1895.
Commissioner's Convention assrssmout. .
Printing.
Wm. M. Allison, Blanks ail ofliccs $
Wm. M. Allison, b'anks lor November Election
Wm. M. Alison, otber printing
J. C. Ilin.m, baliots lor Kebruary Election........ ....
J. C. Dimni, t i i r printing.... . ...
Wm. J. Jackiuan, printing....
B- F. fr cliweier, .inning
Harry E. Bonsai), priming
Bjruls, other debts and Interest paid.
Interest on e;r.por;irv loans $
Union Trust Co., Pbila, Thompson town Bridge debt...........
Temporary Loans paid...
County Bonds Paid... ......
I Iiiicrc.it on Bonds Paid....
! Roads and Bridges.
Oeo. S. Conn and 3 others, darcage ............. ..........$
B F. Burct.tiald and !8 others vieK-g......
A. B. Evans and 2 others Bridg.i views
H. C. KcCitllan, iron for Tbompsontown Bridge
j II. J. S::el!taber'er, Et. Al. Piank 4vC "
j H. A. Keyeit-, El. Jll. work ' "
I W. F. Siaglo, paint Mifilin "
David '.Voltgaiig Et. .il. plank ' 41
j Jacob Browaud Et. Al. work "
II. tv. Civcny &. Brother, painting" - ......
' (t. 1. Goodman, Mexico .............
Kurtz k. Caveny,
iW. L. Reiser, "
E;iward Gill, Kt. .il. f
15. C. Gronioger, Rep. Groninger's
V. 11. Horning. Rep. Stamhaui;li's
Suydt-r County a: joint, Oriental
J. L. Roup. Et. M. Old Port Royal
vVolfpang & YYi.lidii'H, Port Royal canal '
Port Uoyal River .............
McCIure " .............
Cuba Pant " ............
Anman's Mill " .............
9 other Bri tges .............
i
K'JISrEK'S
VOTICE.
Nclic is hereby given that the following
fiaii.eu persona have fl ed tm-ir accounts in
ihe R-fii8tr otxi e of Juniati Cj:mty, and
"tbe -.me srili l; presented lor e.etiflrmition
-aud ailowaiiLO at at. Orphiua Court, to be
heM :t Mifilii:'on, t'a., on Tuesday the
12'.:. ..; of Karch, A D., 1895, at 9
oVUvif. A. M.
No. 1. The account ot Robert E. Mc
Mesr, rjccutor i' Leah Yohn, la' of Tur
be:t 'onship, deceased. VeMeen Att'y.
So. The sec.trjl and fio-l aeconnt of
Jubn i). Burrs, at.l James L. Woodside.
excvtlors ric of John C. Burn. lata o'
Lark township, Juniata countv, de-eased.
Nuelr Att'y.
No. 3. The final account of Mahlon C
Tana executor of the list v. ill and testa
nuint ol William Kecch late of Delaware
township, deceased.
Atiaon ii. PfoneII Att'ya.
No. 4. Tfcc tlrt r.rA Ann! account of An-
drew U. nkv administrator nt the estate of
Joseb EliioU, late ot Delawire township.
Juniata rountr, dsccased. Neeir Att'y.
No. 5. The first and final account of
.TodsIi Dunn, administrator of the estate of
'athiirine Dunn, late of Fayette township.
Ji:niar: county, oeccasea. Hceiy Att'y.
No. 6. Tl e first and final account of
C. E. Dunn, administrator of th"j estate of
Thomis Dunn, .'ate of Fayette Township
deceased. Iie!yAtty,
No. 7 . The first and final account of
F.pUriiin J. Kurtz, administrator of Jacob
W. alnrtz, late of Delaware township, de
ceaaed. Keller Att'y.
No 8. Acc'int of Willi im P. (Jrahara,
Guardian of -" pb P. Nourse, miuor child
of Eleanor M Nourse, deceestid, on ward
b;c.-ruingor?e. Hoopea Att'y.
No. 9. Account of William P. Graham
Omrd un of Sarah H. Nourse, minor child
of Eluanor M. Nourso. deceaaid. ward
having become of agn. Hoopes Att'y.
No. 10. The first and final account of
John Valentine, executor etc of Aaron
Leidv, late of Fayette township, Juniata
county, deceased. Neely Att'y.
No. 11. The occount of J. W. Bsmiltoa,
17 68
9 90
11 no
29 57
il 20
211 33
64 00
67 35
68 89
mi 70
550 00
120 00
80 00
PS 57
12 74
16 50
90 00
31 00
79 72
275 10
297 50
212 t0
650 00
144 01
40 110
4 59
53 90
EI 9 50
15 20
6 50
25 65
27 00
31 25
5 CO
76 CO
C9 76
167 75
It 16
25 00
164 25
128 65
107 25
lift 17
115'! 11
7l-00 00
I 1114 60
5557 B"
42 00
116 60
JC 40
115 60
90 04
i73 04
83 00
31 frO
33 8 t
210 73
3615 94
446 00
61 00
113 01
96 CO
54 (10
76 66
38 00
185 00
16 CO
17 72
8 (3
10 00
23 62
686 67
11'4 63
2136 00
896 81
24914 28
Ccurts Jlnd Jurors Pay.
Constab'es, Returns and Justices Fees,
M. L- Capl'n Chemist in Carpenter Case,
Wot. pang and S toner, Reward in case C. W. Stonor,
Atkinson and Penuull Et. Jll. Carpenter and Afitchell cases
Jurors, February Term 13S4,
I Jurors April Term,
Jurors September Term,
Jurors December Term, "
Bosrding Jurors February and December Terms,
Constables Costs in Commonwealth Cases,
Costs in Lunacy Cases. 3 esses,
Cnmmsnwealth costs February Term, 1894,
Commonwealth costs April Term, 1894,
Commonwealth costs September Term, 1891,
Commonwealth co December, Term 1894.
Jas. T, Cnniroings Et .il Stenographer,
II. v. Knisily Court Crier,
Deputy t-ber rTs and constables Carpenter case
J. C. Bc'e Jury Comm., 1891 and part of 1893,
B. S. Grtybill Jury Comm.,
Wm. U. Grnninger clerk to Jury Comm.,
B. F. Crozier and O. G. Detra extra Clerks, Jury Comm.,
Sheriff s Fees Prison Expenses
Boarding Prisoners
Washing for Prisoners,
Clotl.ing for Pritoner-f,
Sheriff t Deputies F-e & Traveling expenses
A. B. Crtswell; w.ilc for Jamus Carpenter,
J. W. Lea?h f
Supp'iea l r Jail and Prisoners,
D. M. Crawford it Son. Medical attendance j ail
M. P Crawford, Medicine for jai!,
ScsfTtld and Freieht,
Burial ef Jain; Carponter
R. O. Pannpbaker nurse in Jail
Ezra Fasick, " "
' Miscellaneous.
J. M. Thompson 4t 13 others, sheep d n;e,
Burial and tomb stones for 8 O'd So'diers,
Costs and Fees of jlfifflin Co , Thorapsontowa Bridge case,
A. B. McCahan, Et. .11. ovtrpa'd taxes refunded
Expressagn,
Western l'ei-.itentiary keeping prisoners,
Huntingdon Relormalorv "
State Tax on County Bonds.
Jo. W. Stimmcl Troas. of Junia'aCo.. Agricultural Socloty
D M. Marshall. Snp't for County Institute,
State Tax paid State Treasurer,
Wm II. Oroninger. for all Stato Work,
Rail Road Fare. Freit!it &. Hauling,
Scalps and justices fees.
Recapitulation
Arsesing and Registering,
Common Exoner, It Abatements granted Collectors;
Elections
C.r of Tramps,
Publie Bnildir.g t Grounds,
Public Offices,
CommUbioncrs Office & Court Hons?
Printing
Bonds, Otber d-bt . Interest Paid
Koails and Bridccs.
Courts and Jurors Pay.
ci'.erib'.s Fees K Prison Expenses,
Miscellaneous,
439 33
150 00
2000
261 71
874 92
481 70
667 06
638 52
105 00
167 98
105 44
619 12
46 88
1"3 36
203 b7
401 25
102 60
220 00
98 78
57 60
83 t o
10 t.0
467 86
82 00
18 15
660 43
123 25
86 00
28 53
108 25
19 70
38 41
50 00
29 00
16 00
229 32
108 80
293 86
107 85
13 60
682 64
84
508 23
100 00
174 33
2093 94
201 00
9 13
866 1:5
1318 94
2778 79
1026 67
121 77
686 67
1134 53
2136 00
896 81
24944 28
6719 89
5077 62
1572 58
4971 83
5677 62
1572 58
4971.83
Total
jJssets
6719 89
Cash in Tteasury,
Cash 'n Treasury from Dog Tax
Outstanding County Tax Sue,
State
Dog
$52,980 78
2341 H
61 22
13222 88
1165 95
746 46
17537 69
130673 20
6189 84
874 67
143737 41
$ 126199 72
Tots'
Liabilities.
Ontstsmling Bonds Beating 4 per cent Interest,
Union Trust Co., Bal. Thompsnnton Bridge
Outstanding orders of 1894 unpaid
Total
Liabilities over assets.
We the undersigned Commissioners of Juniata eocnty in compliance with the law, do
publish the foregoing statement of the receipts, expenditures, assets and liabilities of
Raid county for the year endina December 31st, A. D. 194, as taken from the records
of Ibis ottice. Afilliintown, January 81st, 1895.
W. H. HOORE,
MEAL M. STEUART,
Attest. JOHN NE1MAND,
WM. II. GRONINGER. County Commissioners.
Ciurk.
executor of Margaret Dunn, late of Borough
of Miffiintown. deceasfd. JfcMeen Att'y.
No. 12. The first and final aecount ot
David H. Shirk, sdmimslrator of Lydia
Shirk, late of W hiker township, deceased.
Axsob B. Win, Keller Att'y.
Register.
Kellef In Six Honrs.
Distressing Kidni;y aDd Bladder
d'se-iHes relieved ia six houra by tbe
"New Great South American Kidney
Cure " This new remedy is a great
surprise on account of its exceed inp:
prornptrjees in relieving pain ir. the
bladder, kidneys, back Dd every part
of tbe urinary passages in nmle or
lemaio. it. relieves re'ention ot wa
ter nd pain in passing it almost im
medintely. If j'ou want quick relief
and cure this is your remedy. Sold
by W Banks & Co., DrugfriKt, Mif
flintown, Pa. Feb. 6.
Rheumatism Cured la a Day
'Mystic Cure" for Rheurnatiera
nnd Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to
3 days. Its actioa upon tbe syrtem
is remarkable and mysterious. It re
moves at once the cause, nnd the dis
ee immediately disappears. Tbe
first dose trreutly benefits, 75 cents.
Sold by L. Banks & Co., drnpgit-ts,
Mitflntowo. Jan. 9, 96,
Itch on human, m&r.ee on horses.
dogs and all utock, cued in 30 tnio
utes by Woo) ford's Sanitary Lotion.
Thin never fails. Sold by L Banki
& Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa.
Feb. 6, ly.
Tuscarnra Vat ley Railroad
Trains on the Trtscarrra Valley
Railroad will run ns follows:
Leave East Waterford at 8 00 a.
aal i. m., arrtvmp; at fort nay
al at 9.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. m.
Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m.
and 5.15 p. m., arriving at East Wa
terford at 11.45 a. m. and C.30 p. sr..
J. C. MOOREHEAD,
Supenntemltnt.
Relief In One Pay.
South Ajieeicas Nervihe reliovcs
the worst csea of NervDua prostra
tion, Ne.rvo lsness nnd Nervous Dys
nepsi.i in a single day. No such re
ii;f aud b'efRiti!; ban ever come to
tho invalids of this country. Its
powers to cure the stomach are
wonderful in the extreme. It al
wnys cures; it cannot fail. It rndi
cally cures all weakness of the stom
ache ar.d never disappoints. It ia a
luxury to take and ahvavs safe. Triil
bottles 15 cents. S by L. Banks
& Co , Druggie', Miflliutowo, Pa.
Feb. 6, ly.
Thurston's PILLS
Am purWt heafth Umm. a
r known to distress bat inraj
Hbie to reliev. When arvrry
yon relief for nraonehe. btl
ovsnana, mom a en ana liver
rotnnlaintn tr TOCR
DIE L UUIST for THl frnTHNV
lILU.LBr natt mm aim
MONEY LOANED.
oOo
equitable
Do you leant to borrow money
term.
Do you dttir to pay off' a mortgage
reborrow the money al a per cent,
annually.
Subscribe Tor the Sbntmki, aid BtroaLi
oa, a good paper.
Would you care to be to ntuated that you
could rtdtiet II e mortgage againtt your
home by paying off a email amount mouth
ly and at the end of each year receive cred
it for all paid! With iu-erett being eharg.
ed ouly on remaining portion of loan.
Would you like to buy your family a homtf
If to, read the following:
I represent a Company that ban embod
ied in its plan all tlie Itatures enumerated
above and many more. Can you see any
reason why yon should pay a large interest
for money when you liavo Rood sreuritj 7
Cnn yon present any good reason it by it is
not well to receive profits yearly as to
wait Irom 7 to 10) ears as one does in many
or the Associations? Is not tbe reduction of
interest yearly better, than waiting many
years lor profits? Borrowers under tba plan
represented by me assume absolutely no risk
ss each $1 10 paid on tbe loan is credited
on tbe mortgage, thereby reduciog it in
proportion to the amount paid.
Building Associations have benefited
hundreds of thousands, ao did tbo old cars
that were propelled by horses. Unr plan is
aa far superior to Building Associations as
tbe trolley cars are to tbe old antiquated
hortte car system. My time ia to much oc
cupied to answer questions tor the curious,
but those seeking information for the bet
torment of their condition will receive fell
information promptly. We offer an invest
ment to tboae who have a small amount to
save monthly that has no superior aa to
sai'ety and seldom equaled for profits. Call
or write. Maubice Ltoiiu,
Oakland Jfills,
Jtu23-8ni Juniata county. Pa
Lot-is E. Atkmso. F. M. K. Pbbnku.
ATKINSON & PEXaBUj,
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
MlfFLINTOWN, PA.
.a u-iioi lectins ana uonveyanctne vrotni.it
inlerett ly t"e4 to.
Orricc On Vain street, in place of rfi-
aenca ot uouta K. Atkinson, Ksq., south ol
mage street. f Oct 26, 1892.
ITILBERFORCE ICHWETER,
Attorney-at-La-w
District Attorney.
MirrLlNTOWM, pa.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
na.D.M.caAwroiD, na. daiwih .OKAwroaD
M . CRAWFORD & SON.
JJR. D.I
have formed a partnership for the practice
of Medicine and their collatteral branches
Office at old aland, corner of Third and Or
ange streets, Miffiintown, Pa. One or both
ol tbem will be round at their oilice at a!'
times, unless otherwise professioPKlly en
gaged. April tst, 1890.
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.tibu3t -m iit Uir baux. T-t
' I. h'. Vilaii ""
i '.e t--l wit Xa
: r.u-.i IftHwHU'-re-! i. r
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W. r. ilWIiOM CL Cktk Bm. I CH O
Rnrfiold Too
OnraaWok HaaaA.fcaaioraaOcapUioai JalBaa Ht
BUnv fctkVUitotoan. fliarflTla 4V m W toth ftt , aLl
Cures Constipation
RAILROAD TIME TA1IE.B.
JERRY-COUNTY RAILBUAU.
nta went into effect
Hov. 19, 1898, aod the trains will be ran as
follows;
p.m a.m Leave .Arrive a. m p.m
4 80 9 )5 Doncannon 8 40 S 50
4 86 21 'King's Mill 8 84 S 44
4 89 9 24 'Sulphor Springs 8 81 8 41
8 41 9 28 Cormau Siding 8 29 8 89
4 46 9 29 Montebello Park 8 26 8 86
4 41 9 81 Weaver 8 24 8 84
4 61 9 86 'Roddy 819 8 29
4 64 9 89 Hoffman ' 8 IS 8 26
4 66 9 41 Koyer 8 14 8 24
4 69 9 44 M.banoy 8 118 21
6 10 10 00 Biootnfleld 8 06 8 16
6 17 10 07 . Long'a Road 7 62 2 45
6 22 10 13 Nellson 7 46 2 89
6 25 10 16 'Dun's 7 48 2 86
6 23 10 19 Elllotsbnrg 7 49 2 83
6 24 10 2 Bernhetsl'f 7 84 2 27
6 36 10 27 'Groen Pk 7 82 2 25
6 41 10 82 'Montour June 7 27 2 20
6 0911 20 Landisburg 666 160
p. m a. m - Arrive Leave a. m p m
Tnn leaves Bloomtleld at 6.10 a. m.
Ml arrival at I .and ishnrff at 6.47 a. ID.
Train leaver Landisburg at 6.14 p. m., and
arrives at ttinomneia ai o. ou y. iu.
Trains leave Loysville lor Doncannon at
7 ton m . and 2. ir D. tn. Kotamine,
arrive at 10 87 a. tn.', and 4.60 p. in.
... . . - . a : 1 1 . .
Jjeiween L.anaisonrg d
run as follows: Leave Landisburg for Loys
ville 6 55 a. tu., and 1 50 p rn., Loysville
for Laitdisburg 11 10 a. m., and 5 09 p. m.
All stationa marked t,') are Ug alaliens,
at wl.ict traina will come to a full stop on
signal.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Tbe undersign! d pvraona hsve formed an
Association for tbo protection or their re.
spoctive properties. All persons are here
bv notified not to trespass on tbe lands of
the nudersigned for the purpose of hunting
gallicricg nuts, cbiping timber or throwing
down leucCa or firing timber in any way
whatever. Any t iclation ot the above no
tice will be dealt with according to law.
John Micliael,
William Puffenberger,
Gideon Sieber,
Beashor &. Zook,
Mary A. iirubaker,
Joseph Rothrock,
John Byler,
SauiuolBell.
September 5, 1H95.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
On nnd after Sunday, November
20, 1894, trains will rnn as follows:
WESTARD.
Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at
4 30 a. rn; tlarritibnrg 8 18 a. mj Dancao
son 8 54 a. in; New Port 9 24 a. in; Mil
lerstown a so a. rr; U urword V i s a. m;
Thompsontown 9 47 a. in; Van Dyke 9 66
a. m: Tuscarora 9 59 a. in; Mexico 10 02 a.
m; Pert R..ya 10 07 a. m: Mifllin 10 11 a
m; Denholni 10 21 o.n; I.ewistown 10 40
a ro; MeVejtown II 08 a. m; Newton
Hamilton 11 32 a. id; Mount Union 1140
s. id; Hnntiugdcn 12 10 p. m; Tyrsne 1 02
p. n; Altoona I 4 o p c ; Pitt-barg6 50 p. m
Mail Train leaves Phila.lolpb.ia at 7 00 a.
ro, Ilarrisbcrg 11 20 a. ui; Dnncaunoi 11 60
a. m; Newport 12 14 p. in; Mitilin 12 53 p.
n:; Le.wiatowo 1 12 p. in; McVeytowa 1 33
p. m; Mount Union 1 f 6 p tc; Huntingdon
2 17 p. m; Peterr-btirg - 80 p. m; Ty rutin
8 05 p. re; Altoona 8 4 p. m; Pitubarj
8 ftt) p. in.
Altoona Areommodittion leaves fjarris
bnrg at 5 00 p. rn; Jnncannon 5 8 1 p. iu;
Newport 6 0- p. m; Jfillrrslown 6 13 p nt;
Tboicpsontown 6 24 p m; Tusearnra 6 S5
p. in; A.-xieo 6 37 p u:; Port Koyal 6 42
p. in; MtfHin 0 47 p. ia; Dentiol-o 6 55 p. n;
Lc;9town 7 13 p. n; .WeVeytown 7 88 p.
m; Newton Hamilton 8 00 p. ni; Hunting
.l.n H 32 p. rr; Tyrone 9 16 p. ic; Altoona
9 50-p. iu.
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at
11 20 p. in; lfarrisbnn 3 10 a. m; M trts
viilo 8 24 a. ni; Dnnc iriDona38a.ru; New
port 3 59 a. n; Port K'jyi! 4 31 a. in; Mif
ttin 4 37a.ro; Lenistonn 4 58 a. m; Mc
Veytown 5 30 a. ir; HnntiDgilon 6 Ul a.
m; Tvrnr.o IS .')5 a. iu; Aitooua 7 40 a. m;
PlTttburg 12 10 p. oi.
' Ezpretis IctiVeH Hart1ibnrg at 10 20 p. m;
Newport 11 08 p. in; Mifiifn 115 p. ro;
Lew is ton n 12 05 a. n; Uuntingdon 1 05 a.
m. Tyrone I 42. a ic; Aitooua 2 10 a. tn;
Kittshurg 5 50 a. tu.
F-tftt Lice leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p.
m; fJarrriaburg 3 50 p. m; Pnncsnon 4 15
p. re; INtuport 4 J p. m; Mifflin 6 IC p. m.
Lem-ftown 5 29 p. in; Mount Union 6 09 p.
ro; Ilnntirgdon 0 28 p. n ; Tyrone 7 06 p
m; Altoona 7 40 p. n ; Pittsburg 11 30
p. as.
KASTVV AKL.
Hsrrisburg Accommorlation leaves Al.
toona at 6 DO a. ni; Tvroneo 28 a m; tluot-
ir.gdon 6 05 a. ni; Newton Hamilton C 33
a. m; olcveyiown b 62 a. ni Lrwistown
7 15a.ru; Mitilin 7 88 a. rr; Port Roval
7 44 a. ro; Mexico 7 4$ a. tn; Thompson
tow o 8 02 a. ui; Millerstown S 12 a. m;
Me port 8 22 a. m; Duucauuon 8 49 a. m;
IJarrisburg 9 -0 a. m.
Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg S It) a ni;
Altoona 7 15 a tn; Tirono 7 48 a ro; Hunt
ingdon 8 30 a n.; ilcViTtoirn 9 15 a tn;
Lewist..wn9 35 a is; Mitilin 9 55 a ro;
Port Rojul 9 59 a n; Tl-ompontown 10 14;
tlille'Stfiwn 10 21 am; Newport 10 32a m;
Duncannon 10 ai a m; Marvsvillo II 07 a
ni; liarri.-Lurg 11 25 a m; i'luladelhia 3 CO
p m.
Pav Er press leaves Pit tr burg at 8 00 a.
; Altoona 11 50 a. ic; Tvrone 12 15 p. ru;
Vuutit.gdon 12 48 p. tn; Lewintown 1 45 p.
m; Mitilin 2 05 p. m; Hsrnstmrjc 3 20 p. m;
Baltimore 6 45 p. m; Washwii(toa 7 50 p.
Phi:le:p5iiJ 6 60 p. Hi; New York 9 33
p. m
Msil leaves Alioona at 2 TO p.m, Tvrone
2 35 p. tn, hi-tiiiugdon 3 SO p- ru; New too
Hamilton J 51 p. n-; McVeytonn 4 12 p. ro;
I.en istown 4 i p. m; UifBin 6 04 p. ro.
Port Ro al 5 09 p.m; .Mexico & li p. ni;
Thonipsoutown 5 2" p in; Millerstowu 5 38
p. m; Newport 6 48 p ni; Duncannon 6 20
p. m; llarrisburg 7 00 p. ni.
Mail bxpress leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p.
; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrone 6 87 p. m;
Uunlingdon 7 20 p. ni; McVeytown 8 04 p.
ro; Lewistown 8 20 p. in; Jf'ttiin 8 47 p m;
Part Koyal 8 62 p. ni; Mlllerstown 9 1 p.
ro; Newport 9 26 p. m; Duncannon 9 60 p.
m; Hsrriaburg 10 20 p. m.
Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at
4 80 p. tn; Altoona 9 05 p. ni; Tyrone 9 38
p. m; Huntingdon 10 12 p. ro; Mount Un.
ion 10 2 p. ni; Lewi-town 11 16 p. ru; Mif.
ttin 11 87 p. tu; Uarrisburg 1 00 a. ro; Phil
adelphia 4 30 New York 7 83 a. m.
PEttRY COUNT T RAILROAD.
Traina leave Duncannon for BloomHeld. at
9 15 a. tn. and 4 30 p. in; returning, arrive
at Duncannon 8 so a. an. ana 8 69 p. m. on
week flays.
EAST DROAD TOP R. R.
Trains leave Mt. Union oa week days at
D 20 and 1 1 20 a. m. 4 00 and 6 15 p. m,
traina arrive atl Mt. Union 8 10 and 11 20 a,
m. S 1 1 and 6 37 p. m.
P. N. N. W. R R.
Trains Icavea Bellwood at 8 00 a. m. and
8 38 p m. arrived at Bellwood at 11 IV
m. and 6 45 p. m.
N. at S. V: R R.
Trains leave Newport on week day at
10 00 a. in. and 6 05 p. m. arrive at .new-
port 7 65 a. m. and 4Uup.ni.
T. V. B. R
Traina leave Port Royal 10 80 a. ru. and
6 16 p. tu., artlve at Port Royal 8 45 a. m
and 8 16 p m , week days.
LEWI&TOWN DIVISION.
Traina for suodury at 7 40 a. m.audb 10
d. re., leave Sunoury for Lewistown It. V
a. ro, and 2 25 p. m.
TYRONE DIVIsOH.
Traina leave for Bellefonte and. Lo
Haven at 8 10 a. m., 8 34 and 7 26 p. ro
leave Lock Haven lor Tyrone 4 80, 9 87 a
ro. and 4 15 p. to.
TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. R.
Traina leave Tyrone for Clearfield and
Curwensville at 8 30 a. m.. 8 16 and 7 30
p. m., leave Cnrwenaville tor Tyrone at 4 80
a. m , v 42 ana s Ol p m.
- For, rates, maps, eto., call on Tioket
Agentf , or addreas, Tboa . Watt, P.
A. W. 1. 110 Fifth Avenue, Pitta,
burg, Pa.
8. M. Prkvobt, J. R. Wood,
Gen'l Manager.. Qen'l Pasa. Agt
Get a good papo- hj snbecribing for
Sanrnan aao Rkfvblioaw. '
tbo
. nuunvM tit fl. KhalTsr.
r TfOLaWiUiTT M iCBIifA, res
th tsak 1895, a AFraaiaao
t tbb naoBAHraa ar
raaiaiB. .
Cu. Jtn't:
vaok TWP.
R. H. Patteraon, merch't 13
John Vaughen, " l
G. W. Campbell, "
TUBCABOBA TWP.
H. S. Henry, merchant 14
Thoa. Harrison, "14
H. 8. Thompson, " W
W. H. Robinsoc, 14
A O. Harrip, " 14
J.B Henry, , " 14
8PBCCE BILL TWP.
T. N. Heckendorn, merc't 14
J. Lk Barton, " IS -
Samuel Mo wery, ' 14
W. B.ConD, " 14
TURBETT IWP.
Noah Hertzler, merchant 12
post botal.
G. B IL Kepler & Co ,
clothier 14
F. B. Horner, drugs 14
G. O. Crozier, grocery &
tobacco 14
A. J. Petti, merchant. . . 13
J. C. Sartain, grocery. . . 14
Port Royal Bank, Bank. 10
W. B. Bobitson, shoes . . 14
31. C. Dimm, merchant . 14
Mra. E. Reynolds & Co.,
merchants 14
G. L. Kepner, coal and
lumber 14
MIUOKD TOWJtSHIP.
G. B. M. Wiseh'inpt, coal
ard lumber 12
J. C. Moorhea i ' 14
BEALE TWP.
P. D. Harris, merchant. . 14
Hackedorn & Grav " 14
T. K. Beaver, " 13
John P. Kelley, " 14
PATIIRSOX.
Guss & Seiber, hardware 12
W. H. Backs & Co., drags 14
Hollobaugh & Soz, cloth
ier 13
Mercantile Association . . 13
North & Son, Grain .... 13
Maabcck & Nelson 10
T. J. Aliddah, grocery. . 13
Joseph Pesr.eU, merchant 13
Howard Kirk, tobacco . . 14
George Gusher, merchant 14
E. E .Ve-Veen, merchant 13
W. F. Sls.le, impiements 14
Wm. Nankival, grocery
and flour 14
W. M. Bealo, R. R. Com.
merchant 13
W. M. Beale, Wilson
baiMing, merchant. . 14
M. T. Hibbp, merchant. . 14
P. Bishop, grocery and
tobacco 14
P. W. Ford, con 14
J. D. Zttiderf, shoes. .. . 14
MlFTUJiTOWN.
John W. Kirk, mtrrhant 14
W. F. Snyder, furniture
S. S. Ruble, "
Biuks W. Kauffman, or
gans
Hinkle & E lie, merchant 13
IL H. McChtitic, hard
ware 13
J. C. GilBon, eroceries. . . 13
L. Banks & Co., drugs . . 14
H. Li. Wagner, merchant 14
John Etks; groceries. ... 14
L D. Muss-r, urocerirtrf . . 14
D. W. HarW, clothier .
Emil Schott, clothier . . .
M. P. Crawf.ir.i. ilruiM. .
H. C. JVcC el.'aB, hird-
v--are 14
Juniata valley Cick,. . . . 8
W. H. Riliman, jowo'ry. 14
Jas. H. Simons, harness 14
S. C. Mytrf, iaipliments. 14
Ferd Mvere, clothier. ... 13
John Sweger. jewelry.. 14
I'AYETTE township.
W. S. Brown, mtrcha;t. 13
E. M. Kellr, " 14
A. J. Yarkers, " 13
McAljRter & Smith, " 13
A. J. Siutmau " 13
MOSBOE TOWNSHIP
J. M. Diftz. mr rcbant- 14
Gravlvll & Garman 12
S. S. Grnvbil & Co.. " 14
M. S. Grr.yHIl, " 14
BrSQUEHASNA TOWNSHIP.
G. W. Frou'z. merchant. 14
U. R. Beale, " 14
$10 00
7 00
7 00
700
7 00
10 00
700
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
12 50
12
13
14
13
12
14
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
20 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 CO
12 50
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
20 00
10 00
j0 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 CO
12 ro
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
12 5!)
7 00
7 03
30 00
7 00
7 00
7 CO
10 Ot)
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 0
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 CO
7 (0
13
14
OKEEirwCOD TOWRSBIP.
Dimm & Bros., mer
chant 14
DELAWARE TOWXBHtP.
O. O. Winey, merchant Id
Samuel Schlege), " 13
L G. Knight, " 14
Louis. Braidd, 14
THOMUSONTOWlt.
M. E. Schlegel, merchant 13
E S. Slroub " 14
J. F. Huldemao, drugs. . 14
Ed. A. Tennts, & Bro.,
grain and coal 12
T. S. ThompsoK, " 13
WALKEB TWP.
Sansman tic Garber, mer
chant 13
E M. Haldamon 14
C A. Thompson, grain 8c
coal 14
W. H. Eichman, merchant 14
B G. GraybUJ, " 14
W. W. Dimm, " 14
The licenses mentionea in ttis ab-ive lt
will be due and payable to the conuty trea
aurri on and after May 1st, 1895.
Jin appeal will be held in Ibe Commis
sioners Office in tho borough of Ififfiintuwn
on March 9tb, between tbe h'-urs of 10
o'clock, a. m.,BDd 4 o'clock, p. at., whu
and whore ail persons feeling th. :jseU4
ezrieved, nisy attend, if they iliink proper
Given under ray h;tnd snd seal this 6ih d j
of Kel roary, A. D. 1895. '
Miffiintown, Fa., A. S. KArrrMBmont '
fib. 0, 189f . ilorcbantile AiiaUr.
10 0
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
700
10 00
7 00
700
12 SO
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
700
700
700
JP.DERE,
PRACTICAL.
DE.1TMT,
(Graduate of tLe Philadelphia bents'. Col
lege,) formerly of MifHinbiirp, Pa., has lo
cated permanently in Miffintoirn, u Cuc
ccssor to the late Dr. O. L. Derr, tnt U!
continue the dental basinets (isublu!
by the latter in I860) at the .-ll knowa of.
Cce on Bridge street opposite Co art Hou.
C7" TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITIIOUT PAIN.
A a CAloroform, Ether, or Gas vstd.
No Sore Gnrus or Piaooo.forf to p-.!iat,
either dunrg t-xtraction or a'turwart".
All tfcrse are Gnaraptei d ?r rc ch'.rjs
will be made.
07 All work guarantcei to gira pen'.t
satisfaction. Terras strirtlv cusb.
H. P. DEIlIt,
Practical notfft.
.VIEWPORT AND SHiCRil . " '3 V L
I v loy Railroad Company. Tttaw
of passenger trains, in f-3ect on i&'-rx-.j,
October 1st, 1891.
STATIONS. VTcst- East
ward, ws.-l.
I I ' 8
i
I m m
N"ewr-rt
Buffalo Bridge....
Juniata Furnace ..
Wahneta
Sylvan ...... ...
Wat-r Plug
BloomHeld Jnnct'n
Valley Road
Eiliottsbnr?. ,
Green Park .......
Loysville .........
Fort Uobeson .....
Center ...........
Cisna's Ron .......
Audersonburg .....
Monut Pleasant . ..
Mew (iermarjt'n ...
P ; a si
6 So 10 IM
6 OS 10 03
6 12 16 07!
6 15 10 I0!
6 25 IU 17,
6 22 10 20
.' 6 31 10 2
6 89 10 31 '
61 10 46
6 54 10 4l! 7 20
7 15 II 00 7 fiS!
7 12 11 17
7 17 11 V2
7 Till 18
7 27,11 22i
7 85 11 SO
7 4111 36
7 45 11 401
r m
ft IS: 4 J
6 1 8 57
6 28 8 53
0 85,
4'-
G 44
6
6 53'
7 It;
sr,t
8 4
8 41
3&a
8 82
8 15
8 10
8 04
7 83l 2 56
741
7 86
2 49
2 4ft
7 46' 2 40
7 4Sj 2 88
7 62 2 24
7 bo 2 20
D. GRINS, President and aTacager.
K. MtLLltt, General Apenl.
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-rtusi.ii r t! rli-fffl t-irii'tr Is ui.rt m ;I t i ; i. .
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4 rt-nts iirfaKT-s jar rci Cuts"W.e ! r U i
striiijr llnrrc Tin- Sfftki-. ';rv. ..-.
v n i'UtitttitT, .lii'Ii't'VsSo '.
LGTRf 8 TELEPHGKE
. V I to tity. Vill or rarr.
--"c:lillne,hol. np.i ntiire.
t.it! oit-;-:i.t, ito rn. no roynity. Vi ;mj
liraLrR .ur vvn-
h.
A cents Mi4 front 8.1 lol Vr tsar.
One in l :-. t n.rcivs a Mtinwji.ini
noiu) ?k8. I nw inlrurnt. nn tor, iror;.
ruii whnro. rr-5 di-tanct. Complete. rc.(iy
htn rt era. tiu3 r ' , ,
V;ir" ni-U. A ricn-TT ra':j-T.
u t?. &iup.c iivc. CAn-u:i-D3."C.t'UVT.;.iift.
DON'T BE A BAT.
CSSar?Sr
and
DOW'T BE BUW0.
THERE'S CORN IN EGYPT YET.
JWe JLead:--WT THOSE FOLLOW WHO CAN
NOTICE! THE WORLD STILL MOVES!
WE ARE IN THE PROCESSION RIGHT BEHIND THE BAND.
No honest man can sell Goods Cheaper than wo can
Our Ooodg are Arguments. Our prices are eloquence itself. Our aim ii
to make both Goods aod Prioea satisfactory everj time. If yon bave tried
elsewhere aod failed, give ns a trial and be convinced. We succeed wbere
others have failed.
A FAIR TEST. Call at every Store in town, tbec eall on ns The just
comparison you will then be able to make of qualities and prioe, will preaeb
a far more forcible sermon tban anything we could say. This is a fair test
TRY IT. Then come and see tbe differenoe between dealing with live and
dead men. Remember "no old stock" here. Tours, unbiased aod without
prejadioe. "
IC. H. MCCU1MTIC,
DEALER IN HARDWARE-
Wa are Headquarters for ever thing that can be found in a first etass hard
ware store at lowest living prioea.
HO. 119, MAIM STREET, MIFFMHTOff If, PA.