- J. - Jaw V H Mux v 1 r 1M ii TfNEL ft REPUBLICAN "TTOIWIMT, AUG. II, 1897. T8RMR. v .r-tortptton. tl.tvi ivw nnam tf mH vt-ran-.e : 2.00 lf not unM to adTanee. womnfr-aamii nuoneo at tn Transient bnshxws notices In local eo a. 10 cents Una for each Insertion. Dclur.tior.i will be nude to these desiring advertise by the year, half or (jairt-r SHORT LOCALS. t-? Gi4fcprises are being put up. The political kettle bsgins to boil. -lfx-Slieriff Walls was in town on Philo Binka took a trip to Bell recently. i.lar Barcbfield is among rela tes m Aitoona. It is saiil, bald headed man do nor get consumption. is visiting at Tier borne in Eaaton. C D. llarkel, of East Salem, spent part of Sunday in town. George rarker, Esq . of Media, i a ma native place on vacation. A local woatber prop'iot predicts a cxl autumn with early frosts. M:a3 E bth White, of Harrisbarg. is the uest of Mias ITury Kulp. Forty-five drops ol water is aLout istaoJ'ird teaspoon ful of water. Tie streams in tlie Alaskan gold ! freeze over early ia October. (Frank Warner caught, a pound carp from the river the other day. The- coal strike iu tho LiturueiiotH coal fiM has not"yet boen settled. mi t t- r - . . auo xiKiian iuouna imrwst homo ..... j '.'ii-.M - '.j , xaiiai i. . A. B. Wi1.-k.tj, of ILirrisburg, is paying his friend Tom Patterson a visit. ' "Robert NixoD, Jr., of Devon, Pa , visited relatives in this place last week. Mra Win. Iletrick, of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday with Joseph Kothrocl5 family. . table spjoofnl of copperas to a t of water for chickons keeps oil' lerfl. - ;"Isaac Etka is again about to re sume the digging for stone coal at Van Wert. yi--;j j'lrs. jzra 1 jrtr is on a snort yjT 'vTeisrio her future home in Washing ton, v. yj. .jMrs. Dougla, of IJarrisburg, it visiting her sister Mrs. Wm. Baale in J Patterson. The lovers of eel3 are laying their j plan.? to pat up eel d.-tms in the river and creeks. Vlri. Eiizal)cih Grier, of Aitoona, la a visitor at tho home of her eister Mrs. J urray. Mr. and Blrs. Jessie Howe, of Har Mr. ."ei.vke, where there is perpet ice Hawaii, where therein per- ,-etual waiintb jf&Ehe Methodist Sunday School en joyed a picnic in Sshweier's woods last Thursday. J. J. Mrtl ;y, a student at Theology nrcsclied in the Pattfrson church ot: 1 Sundav evrring Jobn (xrnvluih -lr , wiio iiaq bee r: aaistiser bis fatb.r in Iiuicas! or, is home on ilsif. Iiev. A. N. Raven is taking a vaca-r:;in- Hon, ari.t will nor. prr-acn tin m dayjSeptrm her . Indiana county school teachers arc .. mhl 2S dollars a month and luust rd themselves. . Tenrh dealers siv tho pracli crop in tho Un'tel States is 25 per cent less tbfwi a full r-ron. Misses J'ili and Nellie Reynold: of Harrisburg are visiting fi iends r.nd relatives in the county. Tho Autnmn is bore and tiino for another run of big fish stories is ct band before eel running time. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ilawu, and two children, cf narrisburcr, are visiting the Marts family iu Patterson. Tho railroads hauled 53.000 peo ple into Atlantic City on Saturday and Sunday, from Philadelphia. Camp-meeting at Newton Hamil ton, opened yesterelay, Tuesday, the 10th inst., to continue 10 days. Tbe victim of circumstances often turns out to be one who is to lazy to take aelvantage of opportunities. Mrs. Cnrless Duel, of Philadelphia, is spending some weeks with bor . parents Mr. nnd Mrs. John Etka. t i ' Tbe Government mail service is - preparing to send mail to the new gold field in Alaska once a month. Hugh M. Beaver, aged 21 years, -von of Governor Beaver, died at Belle j fonte on the 21th day of August. f - A gossip never repeats a good rc C pert. A good report of a neighbor makes them sick with envy and jeal ousy. Miss Jean Irwin, of Newport, was a visitor at thq home of bor aunts, Misses Sallie and Maud Irvin over Sunday. Charles Stover sol. I tho rr.terp.ris ing bakery to Mr.Lobaugb, cf Centra Hall, and ho and his family moved to Evansburg. Tbe letters uncalled for in the Mifflintown post office on Satu relay, August 9. were for Mies Elpic Snook anet Mr. Henry Yecum. Mies Geitrude Sieber who lia. been visiting Air. and 3Irs. JoEopa Rothrock, returned to her borne i.; Gettysburg on Wednesday. The gold fever for the cold chnir-.ti of Alaska, Las arouseel a good t'e:.! talk ebnnt tbe gold lelt iu Virgh.i.. and North and South Carolina. The Juniata Valley Editorial Asso" ciation will start on a week's tx?'jr s:on to Southern Pines, North (hro. lina. on the 4th dav of October. The Methodist people Lad a pleas aai day for their picnio in Sehweier'e woods near town. Don't make lemrtnade in tin vessels, -t-iie acid of tbe lemon forms a poison by contact with tbe tin. A number of peopla from this place attended the Pannebaker Island bar. vest home on Saturday. A dram of Bmokelesa gun-powder is said to be a' good deal stronger thaa the common powder. II orses by the thousand roam in the uncultivated portions of Oregon cf no use to their owners. There were 16 uiarri-ige lieor.0c-s issued from the Tlollidaysburg court Louse during the month of July. A rich woman in Paris has four teen roi'Jion bottles cf champagne in her wine vaults in tbs giddiest city in the world. -Vr. and Mrs. Jermr.n Parker, Mrs Charles McCoy, as 1 Mary McCoy, of Lowihtown, spi-nt MoudaV afternoon with friends iu to-n. Thn Lowis'.owa and L. E. A ;f Mifllintowij, played a g:i-no of ba!? at this place la.st Thursday. Score, 7 to 4 in favor of the L. E. As- Tho up.to dato fur;ai is pushing his plowing so n.?: to );avr. thfi g-onud settled as mu;;U us possible f.jr iscm-1 iog turn-, which ia not far away. Pett-r Stewart who had a i:;g broken on the pavement on Main Str'c not kiE.'T since is rJ-wut agsin looking afrtr his i'.:uib;riag intcrtsU.. Vt.i ( ish&r 1 ciorkoii in tho Pan nebakor I s rd .n. t- store last week in tho pliieo of B-jyii Pia-kur, who was campirig out with other joung tuen for a tiruo. Tho Jci; ta Vtiiiry Editorial A-.SD-ciation will tuke a trip to S sulhtrn Pines Xorth Carolina, iu Oct-ber. It will be a nice trip to tak, and will consntvo c wet-k. V.'iili im C Grciziuger, Ph. li. Keg isf.rar cf Bucknc !i Univ. rsitr, was ia the Vallev r.f tho Janiiita last Thurs d.iy, and ppnt several hours in this town JK-twer.r tiu:ri2. Mr. Theodore Ileistand and wife ci Lancaster, Pa., stopped oil' between trains last Thursday, to see Mr. Jos eph I less and wi;"o. Mrs. Htietand i3 a sister of 3Ir. Hoe. The Klondyke gold region is f ivor ed with four montLH cf sucim-jr, May. June, .Tr.ly. Jugust. In ihoec four months the frost is not all thawed, out of the ground. Mrs. Mary Bo linger, of .Ui'Irs" town, lVriy ou;.t, (. :d .taid daugl;t;r r.-ii : L--.f.ra liic-e-, of Hum melstowr, Dauphin county, arc visit ing friends in this place. Ed vard Warner, ageel about 57 yctrs, c'ied st h's Iicia-.j in this piaca j allO a. iu., on Tuesday, of a long and painfirl internal illness that b.af 3cd the disgnoaia of doct a. Not half the pooj.lo bs-loi-g to tl-.c church. TLe lack of social, spiritual and religious harmony and fellow ship among church m.-unbers ia defc rinientrJ to church advaccemfnt. llrsj'Crranviile Patterson, "Brsd Mip Rye rt-tot, of Wu.5hir.gk':,. i. C. wh hafvo & vliilcj; for sincjUi in this srt-&rsifiterPTCr&.cct with their nice, Mrs. V S.hwejr Wallace Fiaig, of Lir.k Kavea, aged 18 years, wc insUr.tiy kiili.d on S:itarii.y fnr.r;oon l.y tr.avwseel ci a loaded wagon iast,int; ewer his iu-a 1. His f;(hei and iroi; .".r stiw l;iui killed. Pfl .3 75 . rtvi-i:- .- i(l Tl'lTM- -.!.-ir-, iv. ) be a liui-anco. Wiro serfs;-? 1 are -'.aceel atonnd i:o'o.i rr.'-h 3:: tv saK iho Me-lona fnu 1 tlio raid." cf rr.bl.v-is. D'f f--,5-oi a wive- clothes iii.e to ventr h-.n-3-.. It msy Irisg von fit (.r-c ihock in t!.- f .nn of n h.Vi 'it;--, and srsc-u a visitor :io a-t lituuai. ''Xji'-ri-nce is j icasn. t or profitcbi:. e-f il.r'.' cjn;'.'g neithv ; Ne-r.i- Jt.hi:Fordur', Clirto'i coun'y Fri. 'r.v, Mrs S;ra-i3l Jobnon in hnv-P.'f.' r rov-lvc" ".cc .!e nt'ill v !:?-:I.ur::-5'ic. The hn1' pas.':d tbror.h th ti-:'.d' bead, v l o fet.-.ri.lin.c; ut ti:t knee, ks'Ih.g ir. instauiiy. The Mooreher.d phesphat': ut:i-.i p.n 1 pV-osph-iic mill is turnhig nal ferf iiizer ii-.nk-rial !.y tho iaa?itity. You l-iili' I'UV ti.'.. i lk'-V 'h..t'i; J ..c l you c-tn buy iho p;of pbatc cheuj-ca'-ly treatrid e;.u:';r of which is good. Kuhs-ribp for the- StsfTrxi'i. axd liCiMin;cA-. a TMip-T that csnd tinj choi.v :"(ol:? -r i!.cr, f.t!! of miori-! tion thiii due :-: li"? render g K-.i, h-i 1 iii ad;:i'i-n to t'r.f a'i Icrrl n;w!li!1 pre. wr-i putdsthiiig 2nd piicuo ir. it,- i-olu:uts. tf. A refreshing raiu set iu about S o'clock on Tuesday morning. It was grt-s'.tly necileiei ir. this part of the country. All vegetation had a drearv apnctrt-i'co except, the woods T;,o tair. bas put a bf-.tier face en vt f-tca '.ion. Mi-si. Gticr. wife of A. J. Grier, ele ceascel, of Altoonr, is visiting frittr.rls in ihiiS roi-.n. A gencratie.n ago e:te and lior hushind lived in tiiIii-to '. a. Mr. Grier was a newspaper man aud bin camo wrs a hous -Uou'd w. rd in Juniatii county. A portion of Hnctingelon county w3 visited by ft vieMent storm on Monday e.tning, doing daToge to b-jildiugs, fences and orchards. At Mount Union tho school bouse r.ud ot.Lior buildings were demoli3Lod Fu'l reports a-e cot yet in. Since the- passage of tbe new scalp lav. buctrrs are on ti e war pater t scr.ip the c-cnc'nji fri l-.y fox that dnri"f; the P?.t wo ynrs bad its own w';v. Tve fT wii? won dr wht has suddenly broken loos9 t;?t ev?ry tirti-r-in the for?;, "f a n.-a b try to O'feh :t- TiK'.e wis f time when the Per u svlvaira P.nihT'id Cc-pr.uy' stop; its trains at ery fen--e corner wheje oot, "-c(,rMfiir , nrri famil; owed theiasolves fo. j VVj., ?: Mft,Qr n.u; stor onlv at Ior; jr.N.r- 1 pi?sentcrs sh trin. It :s trains elo r.ot stor only vals, at stations W and 100 rai-n iiprt. Oibevs sti-p nro frron' t'y, ai.d orbfss at every regularly a--pointed atatk-n. whore p.iP?t-i,?erF 'ire to g e-cr ,rc., b-it tb dr.r 1 the fe-t'c: corner passenger on iu lVnnsv is numbered with the p&st. Noah Baby, an in mate of tbe Pis- catawney, New Brunswick, N. J., poor house, is 125 years old. Re cently be received his second sight, which gave him such a nervous shock, that he fell sick and was in bed several days. If Isaac Etka succeesd in unearth ing stone coal at Van Wert ho will be the means of making Juniata a stoue coal mining county, for if ooal is found at Van Wert it may be fouml in a nnmber of other places in this county. Tax-collectors had better look at the rw law on tho point of giving tas re-ce-pts for occupation anel poll tax They are not allowed to give a receipt for such tax, cscept to the person tixod or on an order from the person taxed tbi' -. and .so i3 by the order authorized to pay tLc tax. The mine prep men operating iu Sha le m:untair?, with bead quarters in this town, tjuletly folded their tents, and between the going down of the Sun on JUonky ovening, and tbe rising cf tho Sun on Tuesday mori-ir;' h -f- fir other scenes of la bor. Andreee and his baloon has not yet been bo.-ud from. They started on Sunday, July 11th. Not even the carrkr pigeons tht accompanied thorn havabeen heard from. Several pigsous were reported as having rc turned but the reports were not cor rect. The pigeons found camo from another source Solinsgrove Tribune, August G. Vv'hilo sc-ina men wero fishing at Mun ey daw on Thursdiy of hist week, they found -a lard can, which when opened vid found to cor.taiu the bouv vi a nicely dressed baby. A poat-!ucrt, m osamiratiau revealed tbe fact that the child had bseu about thr.va el.iys old. The wexid ceiling m tbe main room in tbe Court Houre, appears better thin mns; people anticipated. How tlie change t".f.y fof t the sounding L,u..iiiks of t: rooui can not bo kuoAii unt il fater the room has been pr- intied for business- The chang 0111 harlytuake the sounding qualities woisj than they were There is a3 much and more in farming now than there was in the da3 waen grass was cut with the scythe, and grain was cut with the cradle, ana threshed with the nail. There is a great deal less hard work on tho f-.inn now and a great deal iu?re du-cuntent, because tho eslra veg.inee of the times have multiplied the wants of tbe people Br koi.i. Usr.EJ.siTV, Jcbo IIovv ard Harris, President; College, with four courses of sLudy leading to ";e srci&i Acael.'i!.- a j rcparatory school; Ladiea' Institute, a refiuad boarding Echoel; Mii3ie School, for both sexei; and Art Si.udiu. F..r catalogu.-, ad dress tho Registrar. Wm. O. Grttz iuger, L'cwisixtrg, Pa. tf. The sensation cf last week s coiut iu Perry c-maty. was found ia a peti tion for divorce, in which the peti tioner among other things set forth that hia wife tried to poison him by administering paris green in his coffee. Tiie discovery of the jndson btforr.-djinkiug tlV coffee frtiratod t'.e purncro t-f the poison. V- Se-.hcol Diree-.tors Joseph Ck-aif-ns, - r4 - ;l;?jQI,roy, -Wartia Delaney, Michr.oi Wi.o'if bTSi Tb.T-ai I Dr.vlin, of BlytL'c torn- fii;,.. ;-..-.iTivife;ii eouaty, wvi iu- ui'li r;cV.tly of ir.lsdeui-jiaaor in of iic, an-l cl! s-r'Sf.nr-rd by Judge Be.-.?' j; I to s:t tii'vftH j!iuriers3cai aci i ..al, fs.v.pt Dcv'.if, who-c sen- ... , ..i . ilS l-:l" ;b rd cc 'no imr.dred ami htt.v itar -ipo (5 ,r.r., P,-.i::vr, s'-t'ed i.i Codoru? r-wtiship, York county, Pa. last Sarmh-v, A't:(nf,L 7, 17, three tuousHiid ci bis descendenta and t.lo?i; ti bited by juarrioge bold a T eI o:r.- ii i'il-.rd th" ninwc for tlie o:.i.f. I-Vmily papers were ieiT.vn i".o l-.';:'.1, ail-1 tuidiesse wr.ra e.,-!lv.-lto by nK'inlK'r; of the family. At the Music? College, Fi-eburg, ::,Vilor county. Pa . none b'-.t tfi b,t Lr---!..-V:ire us-.'e'. o t'ir.t f day it r-.c .;-:'.. 1 w f'r.r. of tbe fort inoct itch' ol f'r TnU'iIf; in tbe s-ouutry. .:'.:! u-T'i nv fo a t"n of i" weeks. bi-r'rTJrti av.d -:.r 1. Fall term will! beT;n " v.,;'. .'VI. For c.ntaloj,Tf sl'resf, iir.Mil- K MoYLK, if Director, O'j Si-ure'iav the rcmaiua f Ry-j lo.v.id Joes sou e.1 una Jor.es, v,crt trdee-? i-nvi tin lieirie of his granrl :.:viL-itr Mrs Hr-rshbc: ger, wife of D.. L'-er.L-i lb -el berg'.r, deceased, of Miv s'.i'Un'H" to ?.b;t-luft fr.vn-ice, fVin ir,. (oui.i", for ititctrmcnt The bid with Li- p-ir---;:':: had boeii on a visit to his graud-mothcr. Ho. died of croup. Lvs'. Thursday S.tmnel I-cr. aged alxut lit years, was placed in the bar.'lw of Ike co-iciy authority for !oi"!;'ii:c-iif .jr. jail. Hois a lltbre-v.-at;dHav3 lie is from Naw York. Il:s ofl'-'i s-'j t'.ir.i of riding or. a freight train off which he fell near Durword station. Itt V1-.S considtrably hurt rd.ont tbe- body, and his right' arm was lovercly bruised. A Cumhr-rh'.L-d. county man figured that ho had walked three huudic.J miles in cultivating his corn. Ho vr.a amvzed at t he amount of musclar ex ettiou rttpuired to w-uk a fiald of corn ef the size of his corn-field. He wr.s disgusted and declared that be vfla doing too much leg work. He sold hi? lann csjt si-nrc raovea to !CVrli:-ie, and sinre then be has watk- t-;ve uw., u-. A number cf pt-ople from tbs plrce are taking a vacation at Watcrfor-.t ?: rejuvsitating tlieraselvf-s in tho -01-.ro '.rating air of that locality. 1.n-.: tlvie. there are ediU-r Bon- ; '.1 r 1 ' l' .milv, Mr. Ci ick aLdtamily, U-::.'!: !0!K-!i, - ;:;S Ja'-e l'i'lj. 1 if -.r Vic rtl Divis. Dr. !wd e ri'V lor.i and fiirai'y, Marttn family, Ausou h. .1 tamuy, Carl The X Pwiyb have been brought in to esc to e::?iuii:e custom bouse bag-g-'.:.'f. Ia ti:-? use cf tbe rus au ex ?'.:it-i-.?"iii. is ftoi!ita:ed. 1: is no l-.i-. rer twcosfctirv to ypu truuh.-, va-!;.-. nnd parens. The rays arc turn ;' oil a..d tflo of-tests are- s.-en If smuggled goods are seen, the owner falls under the penalty of the law. The X Rays are used - to examine travellers' clothes- The oconpation of the smuggler on ocean steamers will thus be broken up. Buy your hunting dog and have them acquainted before the hunting season opens. I have the following to offer, guaranteed thoroughly brok en on thetr game and reliable. Fox hounds, rabbit hounds, beagles, set ters and pointers; also some fine Newfoundlands, spaniels, collies, fox and bull terriers; fancy pemltry and pigeons; Belgium and German hares; prices low. J. Howaeu Taylor, Ang.27,ly. ' West Chester, Pa. The Spanish prime minister of State Castillo, was assassinated by an Anarchist on Sunday when Cas till3 was coming out of a bath bouse at a wr.tering place where he had gone to recruit his health. Three pistol shots accomplished the desdly work, two in the bead and one in the body. Of course the fool that com mitted the murder will be choaked to.d-;ath. By screwing an iron collar around the neck is tho method of ex ecution in Spain. The Bloomfit-ld Tiivw.R sum- Sipvarol farmers ia Savillo have had thou- norses water lonnclered, and J.homp son Shnll llfia ft cow ti:f, tiiia Iimm- rn the back track for some tima with water founder. The mean est mn VOn C.in finI lir19 in ml vrl . - ' - - ' .J lvi. iru ley; a short time ago he returned iiuui mo ntiu at noon, ana seeing chicke-ns scratching out h:s potatoes, ho said, " I'll fix 'era," so that night he and his tpousa rallied forth with lantern and sharp knife to the chick en house where his fowls were taking their epjie-.t slumber and cut off all their too nails cloao up to the toe, causing them to bleed profusely. Perry County Pre-eman, August 4: -About 9 ei.clock Thursday1" ni'crhf. Frank Mr.rphy, who farms tho Bailey hoincritepd in Miller township, was bitten on the imiev fino-nr rf hia rirrlit hand by a Vbnoninous snake, while in tne act of picking tip some corn iu tho COrncrib. TilH ninrl.t wna ,inr1r and he bad no light, and therefore did not see tho snaks. Living five miles from a doctor, a solid dose of "nome rcmedv. was ouicklv admin istered in tbe shape of almost a pint of whiskey, and then Thomas Holmes drove Frank to loan, n-boi-n hia n?itr. sie-.ian finished him up with orthodox tre-aiment. Now comes the report, that there is a region m Inssy mountain, in Bedford cuuntr. r.ht. ia r.a r-oli i gold, almo.it, as the far away Klon dyke arctic fdd region. So may it bo. Tbe T'lS- V raount-i-n rm roiV is said to be worth COO dollars a ton From this dlstanrn MiHlntmcn Tuay mountain looks like a moun tain 01 waeiaa conglomerate and 31e dina sauel stone in which gold is not found. The quartz oebbles in the Oneida mnv contain n. snerk of o-nld hers f id there but it hm never bec-i found in pr.yirg fpantity. If the Q- nei ia m lusrfj-mountaia contains goiii m paying quantities. Juniata county mav be rich ia erold. If thnro i fold in Tnasy snojSTrie' rtakia. " ir. a cifilt or J5-7h thvr Jmtar.ln fiat has Voeiwl by Vnt vptca;.llblrfion with golA r:.ni-Tja'?5Sr'tz iroci tie far down gold region. ' ' - virrusrnwH maks'kxs. XirrnsTown, Anp. 11, 18:7. lti-iiN fJ-VS i.iViS u 'I v : . 78 to 5 75. JH jo ! !l 12 1 li Co.- fi .... Bll't'-T ' 713111 hr.:i 'l..r T.a-f! SiUi'S. T:n:i)?hy (.,;!. Fit 6i:'f1 ...... r:a'i C'l.oi V:.l(il!rgi Ori.n-.vl !u : Aiiier:an Ha't. 7 00 9 $1.-11 Laii'liti 1.10 alf 75e to HOe Piii:.Ai)Ki.tuA XIakkets, August 10. 18i)7. Wheat 8t. to S7o: corn ?oe; bed ..atthi i to 5c; bulls and fat caws 2 to 3Ac; bogs 3 lo -lie: sheep 2.50 to ?3: veal c.rlYes .o.73 ao $C 23c, live chickens, hens Oc; roosters batier 10 to 21c; eggs 12 U. 13c; sugyrs 3 to 5c: potatoes 23 to SOc; a basket; 6wI-ct potaiees $2 50 Lo $3. '2."o: soo.iirn jent;iie3 culls 40 to 50c go .-si reaches $1.50 to t 21 a h,nfket; fr:!; is 7,"-: to ?1.23 n e:sc; pir.6 a;i pl: to $15 per hundreei: t.'anto-lo;.-ea o to 40o for half bushel; pears 1 t 3 a barrel: Pennsylvania to bace 10 to 14c for fillers" and the P'-.mo prie for broad lesf; Flavana running lota 12 to 15c; Sumatra 2oc tc ?l 7" a nouael. MARRIED: Bi.KRiER VAroifnr. On tho 1st ic:t.,-,it. Scyocb. Perry, Co., bv B-v. JeHi:'!i Eby, H. B- Berrien and Tiliie B. Vanghen. XiriERMAN Caluoux On tho ev rdng of the fith hist., ct the home of the bride's parents in this town, by Iiev. U. S. Gilbert, Banks A. Zim merman ar.el Catherine Calhoun. DIED: ".Vi5f7rf. (ia" the "a'tliii of July U:97. near V.-,n Dke. Mis. Elitobeth Ze;c!' r, aod 10 years. 5mos and 12 days. Comikox. On the 26tl of July, 1807, near Van Wert, George, son of Wihr.m. and Jirs. Cohlron. Si-knskk. -On the 29th n!t, i.t her home in ThompporJown, Mrs. Sraii Spr-nser, pged 42 yr rrs. Mrs. Spen ser died of consumption. TMS ONLY True Blood Tut-iSer prt-rninontly in tlie public eye to dnv is I food's Saraparil!a. Th. i efora ifetllJodV and ONLY HOOD'S. The Uett after Itinucr Pill. Hood's Fills aid elige-fation, pre vent t.hi.t, feeling cf fullness or dib tres a;.d gently, yet effectively, as sus-t- in the assimlation and eligestion of food. They do not gripe or pain, and tuny elo net weaken the body. On the cotdr.'uy, they have a strsngth- 1 rj: snd stimulating ffft-ct. They rouse ti. liver, prevent sickness jo:d cir.- s'cL; headache. Hood's liis are piic !? vegetable, perfectly i ainness and may be used safely by delicate v .:ei. aud child ctii jm - BARMAN DAYS' BARGAIN OAVS, AT SSKOTT'S STORES. Commencing Thursday, August 5th and continue untiS Saturday evcoiiig August 28th. Coeds bought during thjs lUrgain days ure better invest nieiits, than Government bonds. Your wants, be they small ux great can be .-utisfied for littl inonoj'. At 64c worth 00c, 10 yards of bill ynrd wide bleached muslin; At 49c worth C5c 10 yar-ts of yard wide hb ached niujin; At 5 -o(woit.h 80o, 10 yards of bettor hlonr-heel muslin At 35c worth 'Oc, 10 yards of :nblcLed muslin; At 4Gc wertL COc. 10 yard of bettor nnb.'eached muf-liu; At 50c worth 70c, 10 yard of fine ur.MeaaheJ muplin. At 57c worth 75c, 10 yards of fcot yard wid- Appleton A muslin; At 30c worth 50c; 2 yards ot turkfty red tabb cloth; At 45c worth 70c; li yards of nnpor,d turkey red table cloth; At 55c worth UOc, 2 yards ot extra quality fancy table cloth; At 48c worth 75c. 2 yards of fine bleached union table cloth; At 10c worth 15c, 3 yards of good cotton crest; At 25c worth 35c, 4 yards of liuntni crost towelmg- b.ii; . uu'b'.r Aj.tr, i.o;: va!p t 5, 1.1 tvA l.' i t; " lezie lucrsliu t ' lo, '.iii ami 45 i-ent. ?..' en-; good Se-a'oi'?f!i Mtm-hiugH, ft pair fors2.5 p.-.-it.-. L.ii.'.-i goMtl b!:ic nfoo&iin'.". 5 f.? 'J t .orts Children tdaok aceckir-gs, ft pair j'er 25 r; uti 5 jitiIs nf Ueit banoasitcr giogl tas for 21 cents o yirJs of otber gooJ gnuhixni f- lSound 20 oti.ft. A. GEE AT BABGAi.N. Kuts frciu k ca:pet factory ut 25 j r. pii.ee n" ill '.' nuts . A eiresa pattern tf S yards ill wcol llciirictta for $-2 00 worth $3.00 Dre.-s goods bsreains, all over tbe str.ro, and sullies will ho very lively, among the silk, lunsiin, undrwear, lace curtains. GliEATBAKGAlX IN LADLES' 1 .TCTST'S VD C 5S SHOES . Plenty of lle-uiiiautd, e-ddn and etds must 0 ar ar.y pries. Famsols and Suashades for 50, 75o, Jl.Co fud 1 ib. Same corsets wili closed nut a, 25 cents 3 cakes of pood s-.'Bp tor 5 cents. 12 row of good Aiuencaa jtins for 5 cen8. 10 yards of good CaSinor-a for 4So. CloiraB ! of Sumtstfr tr(ss -"n.- ..t ; u;;d l-.ti j-riee-. 21 i&cb turkey red bacukprchitf-. 7 for 2i ec-ots. 2 inch best red handkerohief'.". 5 for 25 ecu's: No proniiuia tickets with calii'oe?, tuusliu utd gtuLfttti-i. Oil Oil o 103 to 109 Bridge Street, MiSiintown, Jfa. 1805, ID S T A ti H&jveiat Jiiititaihii To Httud the Attractive Sa!o ot U"OLa li It will lie TO THE AOVANTAC.U OF ALL Who Xt.'tve money to iuvest U oxiunine the Si.-- MEN, BOYS A2. D CHILDREN It w truly i;;i;r-elou3 to THE BE A UTIF V .L STYLES Hia prices leave all Con..eiui'- in the lotr, ho don't iiil to Rive hint a call if in need of Ciothut. D. W. TT " vwrn tlie rodders cf tL!s jovriinl the: we elo r.ot a-atlKrize tiie cse of cur name iu adveriuemeut-. of so-calleJ. travel "u optical pp-Ki-alls. Our advice to alt persons who have def.-ctM eyesiglit: Av,M travcUvg .spe-cu i-.ts o.' p-iU.ir: of Wpt-cfn-Ji. QUEEN & CO., Tie Optician:-, !Oi'i Chestnut St., Phadelpbi. V:inn'.tur,T :inl IitiLi'terii of At.enmlr Our SSy e SipUt Munttor ht-nl on W If A V A wnii.lc.fiil It: i :.-. -'i (-iiisi.i- hit l! l.-'l r '. - ' u.e: .-.vir. ,..-; i . I i.l-il l'iiiliTN, V.-llv f ' J. - Infills $Mlml ES!M .- ?.hi-.. vi 1 1 5 but .u.?.' , s sr!-.'-."i -Vi.".1-----V--i E-Xr?' J" h: '.,'J'1!J"ilL ir.'.:.,l riTnt (vhfo". Thnv r-r. taonscnisof -.'.!,: shirt w.tist.!, lacs, ritdi.os carpets and L I 8 12 E D. 1 81)7. - l6tfeing - th&t poea on dai-y f 5 1m - 34 V BUYERS k of Good? for E Y. ki Brciirui Ttr-'i' ruco.pt ultve 2-ct.u yjs.uii.i ot . . us. I rs t.nt": 1 i.)bfraxri. tirul 'vooW te - ' .-.-,1, .1 !.;.- i iilr.i. t U.i'At'S tl. 1 v !'.. w: - l.'l'-'- W j-ii i i -r. f-. ,;:ii- i'E U"'.!i?ia ho.!'.' W'llri v"i T-O'v it C -tr'-i OV.V, :i. ;r..i. i : : :-."..u-. 7,:. !:: .,. : . i '". : . .' ' 3 i t--smu. .ir j' ii -Uu lA-.ieup, ytviB'' : r tor ih.? ; !Li- i.:.!- .-. i yiwdz. t-.-i'l j W.ib-'iaa. ..i ;.! V i ' - .i.03 rLCfil.t .f ii. C olTl.iiil CO., Teicc. r. i-i1- ?-s ;?- r s 1 i Sl 'I ..it. V.'tJilt.D. i.-;e-.'iFhe..t. -(..:! iiii..i.."iliau . E--.0- -- i.-'c-f.-.-f rvU.IT. I 4" : . No Special COUNTERS for Shelf Worn GOODS. ill Summer at Cost. Now argums- H0LL0BAUGH & SOW. 1NAMSLED- WARE is a 3 Tar aSiead of other Enameled ware as china is ahead of clay. THIS WEEK REDUCED prices have given a fresh impetus to the sale of this uncqiialed ware aud placed it withia reach of the smallest purse. AT OUR FIGURES ' ill i s CHEAPER THAN TIN WARE E!evei; afid-ra:e. half inch wli hnsin, 20c; reduced from 30c. Twelve iiti-1 (re"-lrrl; nidi-- 'i- . -rc, reduced horn 40c. Two (u:aii Coffee bc-iler, Hie j educed frcn: fiOe:. "" - - -Fourteen rjvttrt riish jir.r COc; reduced from 90c. One Pint Drinking et'jf 10c; reduced from 15c. . Ar- . M'GLflNTIO'S HAVE I0U KETTOEEFflSIT? A at: VOL A K0UK0WER ? :.ka. AT THS FIRST - MIFF!, I 'MD'.VN, PA. FOUR 13 H OEN rP 1KTKKEST 1'AID ON TIME C.KRTIFICATrj. Mcaey Loaned at Lowest Bates, ':'-. vi ,.,iK'-.v.-.iai..,.-. f-G EASS"' -itSivi.-.--." v-v a-.7;Jv or.ci.Ts Annn!n lln nk'f.f !, t.tk! rtT!,i-n iru-y Qun.k; u.vrtin. fixe, v.-in-iuei- uu iiiif.ti.Mi ia i,u:ijei.t'a!. t!-..-t r.jr j.Ari. f.,rp-. nm.a ; i -.ij I in AiiKir.ja. v -. I. ;i-o a v, vui .1 ,m I nt.i T.-ik..:i brou;-u Mut.l. 4 Co. rtn. Hto ! PC3.-1 i...ti 8C!Mr!F!D AMERICAN, "alful:T iiluvfrit ., lureft cir':ul..t. os-tlfl. i?OOH OS I'A-. tii-c. AdJi-csa f."Jj 4 CO., iUl Drondwnv, New York. Cc-r.ntJr'irJtior! Surely Cure. To Tb EimB: PImto Inform your t..-l1 li-.t I '.v. a ;8itKe roir.euy for tlie abovo-r.n.n.-:-. .I.-.. iM f:mey u tbonaands of ho-i-5- . : i'-:i';n-.r:iy enrod. iFkilll.-.. - i- : . h ,! :iU? ; v riijo-ay Fr.r. V- . . . i " t- " 'vl l. o. '!!r-r.. ::. -i :. .- C lit ttviisi. . & P t'i i M rt -li ! VV. C. Putneroy, Clothing Selling for ANITE PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, CETTl'SIU'RC, PA. Founded In l3tl. Large Faculty Two lu'l e'ourtes of study Classical an4 ScH.ntitic, P pecinl course's in all depart. m"t8. Obnervalory, Laboratories and r.w Uyn.pahiuni. Siam heat. Libraries, 22,000 volnmes. Expenses low. Depart. ! uivnt l Hygiene and Physical Culture ia I ct.argir ol an exiwrii-nced physician. Ac - ( ex.sililtv by Irquent railroad trains. Loca i tior on th KATTI.KF1K.LI Gettysburg, 'in. st s.;iti and httaltbv. FREPAH i AHiitt ntPAUTJICSiT. in cpr- atu Lui;i;nj?f, for boys and young men pre. paring (or busini ss or College, under spec ; ::l euro oi the principal and three assist cr.tv rtpidioi; with students in the building. Kull turin openH September 6th, 1895. For Catalogues, eddrfg!' II. W. MCKNIGHT, D. D., President, or UEV. O. G. KLIMGEK, A. M., Principal Oetttydhnrf, Pa. JUMIATA VALLEY BAK OF MIFFLISTOWH, PA. Stockholders Individnally Liable- JOSEl'U EOTHHOCK, Prtndtxt. T. VAN IRWIN, CimAks DIEECTOSS. Joseph Rothrock, Josiah L. Barton Louis E. Atkinson. BTOrCHOLCElIS ! Gcorjre A- Kepner, Annie M. Shelley j!sli" KorcrocK, V. . Mai. beck, 1 . K. itiBO?i, R. E. Parker, o'auroj , j . iioinios Irwin r....r. T'rrt7'.i'r. Jerome' N. ThamuM ('!:;:rl..:te.i.,.(l..r, T. V. Irwin. Jvi.'i !V?. 131a. r, r. M. V. fci.ne-.i, ?hC!tie!S. Rothnk, V. J. St'.TTOtt, Jnn."S G. Heading, S. VT. H.-np--. Samuel Schlcgel. Jcsiab L Barton, Robert O. PatteraOD, Levi Light, Wm. Hvartz. II. J. Shellenlverger M. K. Schlrgol. .-o end Four per cent, interest will ba j;J ,-;C cei 'il cated ol di'ioit. fjan 23, 1897 M VVANTED-AN IDA? thin? to patent? Protect yonrldeas jthey ma ' hrir.g rnn wealth. Write JOHN WbDDSB. 1 I:U.SN'& ".. PutL-nt Attorneys, Waahlnstocv U. C. for their f l.tsoO pmo oiler. -1 A. 't ' J rA i '
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