'&4 SENTINEL h REPUBLICAN MIFKLLVTOWN : WEISE.SJUT. JANUARY 23, ISSS. TEKES. Subscription, $1.5!) per ancam if paid In advance; 12.00 if not paid In advance. Transient sl7ertioroont Insortecl at 69 cents per inch for cwh insortion. Transient brinint-" notices n local cal nmn, 10 cenM per lice for each inaortion. Dot action will be rr.vli to thoe desiring to advertise by tne yeir, half or qnirttr year. Sale Register. March 24 Henry W. Sieber will sell at his placn, a mile east of MifDintown, horses, cattle, macbiDsry and farming implements ofa'l kinds. Sale at 10 A. U. Mirch 9 Thursday A. W, Sieber and wife, will " at Bunkertown, id Fayette township, 4 horses, 6 cows, 11 young cat tle all Jerseys, tow, 13 shotes, farming im plementi and household good. Sale at 10 A. M. Jarcea Csveny, Auctioneer. March 2-J Otii Ruruburgsr will sell at his place of residence at Locust Ran, Walk er township, borne, cows, young cattle, abeep, firir.i:ig imnl.-m ;o: and bau-nliDhl and kitchen furniture Silat ) Oitirjence at 10 o'clock A. 11. Mu-.h Tuo.Uy. O.i Taeaday V-i 'Jls t day o! March, Iffl, at V o'clock A. M., Joseph Kutlir'ick, t.vo u!lcs eiil of Mifllin towu, hor?!, cos, young cattle, file sbei-p. It ot hojs. farming nuchinory and Implements oi all kinds, household goods, etc. H. 11. Snyder, Auctioneer. March 0. J')?cpb G. Long, Assignee of Ez'a Smith, will sell on the farm of the As signor in Fayette township, at 10 o'clock A. U., t.v, pood work horses, two good i ip", tv o colt j, three cows, Ave young Vtle, 1 sow. shotes, ind all kinds of farm, ing inipVniests, household good:?, &c March 17 Robert 1'attou will sell on the Wilson (Smss farm, two miles west of Thoinp'iontowu, six hordes, two cows, eight young cuttle, one four horse wagon one Oliver chilled plow, barrow, three Iroct gear, collars, bridles and other arti. cli'9. Sale at 10 o'clock A. M. A. II. Snvlcr, Auctioneer; M. L Kinslo, Clerk. - SHORT LOCALS. Liv?r,ji i, Ptrry Co., has a brcom factory :it work. V ne- spout has been placed to the rorif i:f the jail. This lias b?pn n good winter for protracftd r-j'ijjior.s meetings. Miss Biitnche "Wright 1ms returced from a visit to friends in Allegheny. The wafer company's woiks might do well enough for winter weather in Floridn. Rev. J. M. Lin'z, presiding elder, prtaolit'd in the Methodist church on S.:ii'':iy. This in f.virth week in relitrious mectiirt Itld in town since the new year c.ime in. Miss Minnie liiton of Altoona, is vis'i!:g In r friends the Mipt.es Lou don in this town. L I'Wsfir.-.n Lnd a sersat:"ii list Friday in the failure of Keller, tho tnbli' mtinufacturrr. Hon. J. D. Miiiiken of Tussavora Valley, died on the night of the 17th inst., a'jed G3 years. Lebanon, Pn , h:is a factory that tnrns on, one hundred and twenty thousand pilis a day. Preachi'!-' will be li-VM in (he Luth eran chtircti. every evening this week, exempting Saturday evening. Elward Sieber, rsilvvay mail route agent wps made happy by a irl baby present by his wife, last week. The blind Evangelist has been holding a rcviv d malting of great interest at Mexico ibis county. Within the vast week the ther urometer in the morning has regis tered S, 10 aud 12 degrees below zero. Water pipes l.iid among stone3and across bridges will do in summer time, but are no good in z.iro weather. As you treat youv parents so will you be (rented by your children, if vou have children when they grow old. The Grange has a committe at Ilarrisburg to look to tax legislation for the relief of the tnx on re:d es tate. The letters remaining in tho post office, uncalled for, on Saturday, were fr Mr James Most, Mr. James Bo we. A bill will be introduced in tho "L. giolature to pay all jurors' fees in the several courts of the Compion wealth. After you have taken the frost out of a newly frost bitten foot or hand, apply warm alum water to remove soreness. A vender of medicine named John son, was severely frozen in his sleigh while crossing Tuscarora mountain several days ago. A number of the primary nomina tions for the February elections in this eouaty will bo held in tho first week in February. A freight brakem-in whs frozen dead, hanging to the brake wheel by . his right arm when the train came into Tyre no tho other morning. f The Philadelphia Times says: The M live root r f a poplar tree was found 35 feet underground by well diggers in Kennelt township, Chester county. Last Friday Huntingdon Presby tery met in Tyrone, and dissolved the pastoral ralations of Bev. Davies, who goes to New York city to preach. Letters from Seattle, Washington, indicate that while the thermometer Ivt here was at zero, there the flowers 1 1 j Llooued and grass retained its green y . "color. taon. John AuiiiKen, oi i.uscarcra Valley, diul suddenly one evening last week, while lying on a lounge listening to a son reading a newspa per to him. A fire that started about 5.50 A. M., last Saturday morning in the tin shop of Harry M. Waads in Tyrone, destroyed soma 20,000 dollars worth of property. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by -Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co. Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Oct 1, ly Mrs. Sarah Bartley and Bon E3 ward have gone to Berks county, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bartley's mother. 'Some horsemen are naeitig sugar and molfi3sus as food for horses in preparing them for salu. It has a tendency to add flesh, and give a fine glossiness to the coat" J. E. Jamison of Favette. attended in rta?e Horticultural brnety Meet- Dig at Harnbbnrjr, also the Mifflin county farmers' institute in Lewis town last week. Representative H. L. Wilson has been appointed on three of the Leo-. iblative committees .- Congressional I Apportionment. Canlitiioiil ltJ form, and on Iron aud CoA. Uj a bust, the water pipes on the I iiver uriage. it is a good thing they bursted. They will hereafter b9 placed where they belong, name ly in tho bottom of the river. Free coinage of silver with gold would settle thu silver agitation, and settle the gold speculation that is held in contemplation, and btop the purchase of silver bullion or piivcr bnrsat gold rates. it an ox fall m a pit on the Sab- ba'h day draw him out. Macedoni i water has been in a pit the past sev eral Sabbaths, and that is the reason tlwtt work at opening the line wa3 carried on last Sunday Dr. H. P. Darr, late of Mifflinbur?. has located permanently in Mifilin- to.vc, for the practice of dentistry. If you want work done in 8 scientific) and comfortable manner, call at his dental rooms and vou will be sati lied. J B. Blattenbergc-r of Liverpool, Perry Co., was convicted in Judge Lyon's court, in Bloomfield last week, for jury fixing, and sentenced by the court to one year4s imprisonment in the county jail, nnd to pay a fine of ono hundred dollars. Merchant. Pennell's family horso came to an untimely endtbe 6ther night by getting tho c ilk of a hind shoe into a ring of its halter. The animal was found dead in the. stall doubled up, head and heel held to gether by the h:lter. The New Jersey State Beforrn School at Juraesburg, has a colored youth who has not'eaton since Octo ber 23, 1S02. He rubs his body with oil or lr.vd just as he can pet it, und the pores of the skiu absorb enough lifo giving nourishment to keep him from dying. Jonathan SnautTer, an aged citizen of Fayette town? !ip, passed through Mifllmtown, on last Friday on his way home from Altoofit, where he I had been visiting jelatives. lie is in tho 77th year, and voted for Gen eral Win. Henry Harrison for Presi dent in 1810 A correspondent write: "The brag sibool in yp lliag was suppos ed by most people to be the Swamp School, but it ws.s proven different when it tickled Happy Hollow. Lit tle m.m Aumau knows how to train hh pupils, and h has Happy Hol low ia lino trim."' The AUionn Tribuue asks: When a ma without lu:inr-sa experience, and who is reeklc s r f consequences, mikes iuves' itents that turn out bad ly r:nd rciu't iu his financial ruin, to what s':iv.l the result be escribed Unjust law?, the grasping money leader, or his own folly ? "On December 22ud, Win. N. Brou?f, of near Kanlz, Snvder coun ty, wras married to Lulie Bomig, cf the same neighborhood. Two weeks later Mr Brouso was killed at Elitus port, Lycoming oounty, where he was engaged at blacksuiithing. He was kicked by a vicious horso " "Naacy Garrison, a colored woman living at Holly Springs, has very long hair. Sho wcais her hnir in thvee plaits. The side plaits just touch the floor, while the plait be hind drags two feet nine inches on the flijor and measures eight feet in length. Nuncy is GO years old." ilive you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great enra f or Indigestion, Dys pepsia nnd Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Care ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drngis!?, Mifllinrown. Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Light weight. Overalls Lot 5 are being palmed off by unscrupulous dea'ers at Sweet Orr's best make. Wc can sell you tho same Overall at 00 centf. Others are asking you fio cents. We handle the best make Lot No. 1 Amos Kiag. They are heavy weight. HoixoEAroFT &, Son. Turf men or men who enter horses at the races have got in their work on the Legis'ature of Ohio to pre vent tricksters at the races from en tering a horse in a lower class than his second shows, and a bill is now on its passage through the Legisla ture to make the entry of such a false record a penitentiary offense. Thero ?e a bill before tho LegisH ture to legalize the sale of ice cream, soda and mineral water, cakes, milk, and hll harmless intoxicants on Sun day, and legalizes the printing and sel'ing of newspapers, the running of street railway cars and the oper ating of telephone lines, and repeals all nets inconsistent with the propos ed law. Last Friday Wi'linm Fisher and Snmnel Nole, of Brale township, were blnHnr for fourth railrond track, and by tho premature dis charge of a blast, bad their faces lac prated and contused. They were brought to the office of tho Drs Crawford, nnd after proper treatment were taken home. The young men are not seriously hurt. Fnglih Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. So"t or Cfdlonsed Lumps nnd Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweenv. Bing- bone, Stifle", Sprains find Swollen Throats, Coughs. &c. Save $50 by rjeofone botHe. Warranted the moit wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly. The other morning when the ther mometer was to zero. Italians at work on the fourth track found a tramp al most, frozen. They did not pass bim 1 by, but played tbe" good Samaritan, quarters Emery McCahen was in town on Monday, and was profoundly im pressed with the freeze up of the wa ter works, and talked of organizing a hot water company as an auxiliary to tide the company through a freeze. Schools are a crood thins and everv ' child 6hould be sent to school bv its parents, or guardian, to acquire at least a knowledge of the primary test bocks, but beyond that knowl edge, tho time spent in school by the average bov and gill is that much t,me Intand thrown away, for the av? b-vnd &rl at chooI Iwsno mind to stnd-v aml nre onI' ldlers of time. To lestore frozen eggs put them in boiling water and let them remain until the water cools. Bats can be driven out of any house by depriving them of water. They can live almost indefinitely without food, and when hard pushed will not hesi tate to eat each other, but no rat can go twenty-fours without drink, and if every possible means of obtaining water is taken from them, they will desert the vicinity. About 4 o'clock last Saturday morning sscond section of Fast Line east, on the P. R. B., ran into first section that had stopped at Docklow, the first station cast of Stcelton, to re-adjust tho air-brakec, which had got out of place. The rear sleeper was demolished, and six passengers injured. The accident was th3 re sult of tho operator at Steelton al lowing second section to leave Steel ton before the first section was off the block. ' Belative to the deceased ex-President Hayes, a despatch from Ohio, says: It ia not generally known at the time of his death, Rutherford B. IIaye3 wa3 engaged to be married to hi cousin, Mrs. Mary Ann Hayes Bigelow, of Brattleboro, Vfc. The engagement was announced private ly last year in Brattleboro. The mar riage was put off on account of the death of Mrs. B.'pelow's eldest son, Russell, a young lawyer, who prac ticed in New York. Mrs. Bigelow is the widow of William A. Bigelow, who was before his death odo of the wealthiest men in Vermont. The first, wife cf Mr. Hayes died in June, 1880. Bloomfield Democrat: Three, tons of clovcrased hav b.en shipped from the West, to tho P. C R. R. Station, at Elliottsburg, for parties residing at Landi burg. It ia intended to be sold to farmers for sowing. Joseph Barrett, son of the late Ben jcimin Barrett, of Newport, en em ployee of Penna. Railroad, was thrown from his train earlv Tuesday morn- ing at Bel! wood and run over by the cars. Both his legs were cut off be tweeu the ankles and knees and he ia injured irternally. No hopes of his recovery are entertained. Charles Umholtz, formerly of Lan disburg, but fc r the past t:.vo years, employed with Peter Walters, near Mt. Holly, died Monday of last week of pneumonia, caused by falling into the water, whil.i cutting ice. He 'be longed to tho Jr. O. U. A. M , and his family will receive tho $250 death benefit. Yl-3 was aged 2:5 years. Mrs. Clara Rover of Mount Holly, a daughter of Abraham May, of I'enu township, ihi.s county, died ono dy last week from the affects of Laving some teeth pulled. An Iri -h boss working a lot of I aiians on fourth track near Black Log t-tation tad a misunderstanding la?t Monday afternoon, with z let of his workman from the s;:nny clime. Tho boss proposed to administer a doge of rn"fccn!nr persuasion from the toe of his boot. Italy said no, no, and a dozen Etiilettors were unsheath ed, which so quieted the kicking pro pensity of the Irishmen, that he turn ed ciid fled with the Italians in full chase. Nit since the Indian gill, the bright Alf jrata, roamed Juniata has there been such an earnest thaso along the rivtr as the chaso of tho Italiaus to catch the Irishman, but cb speration gave superior fpeed to the pursued, and he slowly end steadily gained on Lis pursuers, and when the shades of evening set in, he was away among the mountains e.Iong t he rivtr between Black Log nnd Lewistown. The Italians re turned foot sora nnd weary, satisfied that they failed to catch hitn, for if they had succeeded in out-running him, they might have hurt him for which they would Lave been punish ed under the law. Located. Dr. H. P. Derr, is not only now demonstrating to the public, but baB for some tima done so. Tben be can and does extract tettb abioluttly with out pain, either during tbe operation or afterwards, with no discomfort to patient, no sore gums, nnd no sore mouth either." If I.e fjils to make this promise good, bo will make no change. Notice to Auditors- Commission-ees' Office, Mifflintown-, Jan. 9, 1893. Tho Auditors of tbe different bor oughs and townb'oips of tbe county are respectfully requested to forward to the Commissioner's office as soon as possible, cards bearing the names of the Auditors and their postofSce addresses. This, for the purpose of petting to the Auditors by mail necessary pa pers directing their duties in con nection witli the sprinj clect:on. Oha8. B. Crawford, Clerk. Trolley for tbree Counties. LONCi LINE THAT WILL CONVKCT MANY BIO TOWNS Lewisuurg, Pa., Jan. 22. A tri county electric trolley line will be constructed in the sprirg from Mid die burg, to uatsontown via New Berlin, Centrevillc, Mifiliuburg, Lew- uburg ana iUuron a uisLance ot do miles. Ex-United States Senator John J. Patterson of Sou! h Carolina, is at tee beadrof the enterprise. Tho directors of the Company are State Senator W. H. Hackcnburg of Mil ton, S. M Patterson of Mifflintown; Representative, B. K. Fo;'bt, nnd Register and Recorder, H. E. Ga tulius, of Lewisburg. The route has been surveyed aud a charter applied ; for. and carried him to Ihoii where he revived. Agricultural Society officers. At the annual meeting of the stockholders cf the Juniata County Agricultural Society held in Port Royal, Friday, afternoon, January 13, the following officers were elect ed to serve for the ensuing year : President, James N. Groninger; Vice Presidents, W. Porter .Thompson, Dr. A. W. Shelley, Matthew Rodgers; Treasurer, J. W. Stimmell; Secretary, W. A. Wilson; Executivo Committee, Joseph S. S irtain, David W. Guss, Wellington Smith; Librarian, Wilbur H. Underwood; Delegates to State Agricultural Society Meeting in Har risburg, E. O. Melov, C. M. Brack bill, W. R. Wharton; Delegates to State Agricultural College, W. Harry Moore, Hon. John McKeen, Matthew Rodger; Auditing Committee, Hon. John JKoons, Wm. H. Grouinger, Jesse Groninger. Sunday Act of 1794. If any person shall do or perform any worldly eaiployment or business whatsoever on the Lord's day com monly called Snndoy (works of nec essity and charity only excepted), shall use or practice any unlawful game, hunting, shooting, sport or di version whatsoever on the same day, and bo convicted thereof, every such person so offending shall, for every such offense, forfeit and pay four dol lars to bo levied by distress ; or, in case he or she shall refuse or neglect to pay the said sum, or goods and chattels cannot be found, whereof to levy tho same by distress; or, in case he or she shall refuse or neglect to pay the sud sum, or goods and chat tels cannot be found, whereof to levy the same by distress, ho or she shall 6uffer six days imprisonment in the house of correction of tho proper county: Provided, always, That nothing herein "contained shall be construed to prohibit the dreesingof victuals in private families, bake houses, lodging houses, inns and oth er houses of eutertainment for the use of sojourners, travelers or stran gers, or to hinder water men from landing their passengers, or ferry men from carrying over the wafer travelers, or persons removing with their families on the Lord's day, com monly calied bunanv, nor to tne de livery of milk cr the necessaries of life, before nine o'clock in the fore noon, nor after 5 of the clock in tho afternoon of the same day. Provided always, That every puch prosecution shall be commenced with iu 72 hours after the offense shall be committed. R lieiiitiatlxm Cured la a Day "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia cures in 1 to 3 days. Itsactionupon the system is remark able nnd mysterious. It removes at onca the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. arranted by L. Banks & Co., Druggist MilHintown. Oct, 5, '02, 4m. MinaiNTOW. MARKETS. VirriiBTOWB, January 25, 18r3 23 34 V) 08 6 10 GKAIN MAIKI.T t en-" IThhi SI;ou!r!.tr, S!di-s, ... F.ad yffccsl rem iii ear V Rvo C'ccfsecd. ....... Timothy faed F!- x B;d J'.ran CltC'a..... .....i Middlings ... . Ground Aluru Silt. .. ii,fcr:c-a.n tit new ,U 40 to 60 .... 25 to8 , 65 $i.r,o $'..00 1 60 ..$1.10 a bnndrod ..$1.50 a hundred . . $1.25 a bucdrcd. 1 20 80 rmi.AmvjrHiA Jl arrets, January 21, 1893. No. 2., rennpylvauia wheat 79c; Corn 50 to 52c; Oats 39 f 42c; Live chickens b to 12c; Duckt 12 to 13e: Creese 11 to 12c; Tmkeys 11 to 12c; Butter, Juce cresmerv 25 to 2G cents; new creamery 27 to S4o; imi tatiou creamery 2G to28c; hand pack ed 28 to 25c; job lots 35 to 38c; Egge, f resli epgs 35 to 37c; ggs that have been on hand 28 to 29c; Sugar 3 J to 53 lb; Apples, at $2 50 to $3.75 a barrel; Cranberries at $G to $9 a barrel; Florida Oranges $1.50 to $2.- 25 a crate; potatoes 88 to 95 cents a bushel; Onions $1.25c a bushel; tangled straw at 80j to $1 a hundred pounds; cloverseed 14c a lb. Chicaoo, Illinois, Jan. 20. Cattle Receipts 9000 head; prime steers firm, ethers easier; best on sale $5.G0 a5.85; iair to good, $5a$5.50; others 4 50n$4.90: Common, $3.75 to $1.25; cowsS;la$3.75. Hogs Recepts, 1G, 000 head: Packers, $7.40;i7.G0; prime heavy and butchers' weights, $7.65 n7.87; prime light, $7.35a7.45: pigs, 5a7.zo hbeep, 4au.50; fed lexane, $4,00; Westerns, $5.10a5.25; lambs $3.90aG. SUMMER KOKMAL SCHOOL. 1 do respectfully inform tha public that Professor Juniah J. Ealer, Jr., and thu un dersigned, will conduct a Summer Noruial in the Milllin Academy Building, durinjr tho Spring terra ef 1898. The session will begin on April 3rd, 1S93. and con tinue for eleven week. The "TEACHEKS CLASS" will conit only ot luch persons who desire to prepare thetne.lves for the County Superintendent's summer examinations, and we shall endeav or to make tbe instruction as thorough and practical as possible. Those who wish lo study Latin, the Higher Mathematics, Gen eral History, Kbetoric, Book-keeping, etc., will also be accommodated. For adescrip tire circular address Prof. J. J. Ealer, Jr., Milliiulown, Pa. MILTON C. SWIOART, Principal, McVeytown, Mifflin county, Pa. J-JP. DERR, PRACTICAL. DE3TIST, (Graduate of the Pbibdolphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of MilHiubnrg, Pa., baa lo cated permanently in Milliiulown, aa suc cessor to the late Dr. (i. L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established by tbe latter in 1850) at the well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court Mouse. TEETU EXTRACTED, AUSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVo Chloroform, Ether, or Gat used. No Sore Gums or Dueonifort to patient, either dunug extraction or afterwards. All these are Guaranteed or no charge win De made. All work guaranteed to givo perfect aatisfactina. Terms, strictly ctsh. H. P. DERR, Practical Deutltt. JDoes this Catch Your Eyel If so, get the whole of the story. It is short and may be as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world should know it. We are now selling the IIARRISBURG make of Shoes,1 which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. EEMEMBEE a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil the stocking The Hurrisburg Jhoe is Complete It will pay you to try them. For sale only at 0. W. HECK, THE OSLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAS IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET. MIFFL1XT0WAV PA. Al.o the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. IIOLLOSIAUGII & SON'S Olotiiin PATTKKSON 1. Nothing Succeeds fjikc Success, aod that wc have made a success of the Ciotliici Business is rn established fact First, we are keeping a better line of all kind of CIotLing thau is usually kept in a Clothing Store. second, we carry a much larger JldUco in tbo county. Ttird we Keep up to tho stvles. out with au elegant suit iradj in thu to bva it made to order. OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK has been selected with great care and embraces all tto latest patterns and Btjles. OUR LINE OF OVERCOATS IS SIMPLY PERFECTION. Over 300 hundred overcoats and 50 different styles from mhich to select. All sizes frrm the small child to the pertly man at from $1.50 to $20. Sure ly you can be suited here. In Hats We se.'l more bats than any three stores in tbe county. W'o have all tbe latest styles both in crush and derby. The odIj store in the county that carry s a full line. We handle tbe Pousias Sboe which is in itself a guarantee. We have a full line of Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes at prices very much lowor than tboy can be bad elsewhere. Also a full line of boots that are no equal. GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS, Kings and Jewelry. It will save you money to examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. .Neckwear and sbirts aro two of our bobbies, and you will always find a full line of tbe latest and nobbiest styles in our stock. Wo are the ageots for tbe sale of the celebrated Sweet Ore &. Co. overalls, working pants, shirts, every garment guaranteed to"pive satisfaction. We have an extra fine line of underwear that only needs to be seen to be appreciated. In Men-s dress pant aloons we knock out all competition. The finest Cassiineres and Worsteds sowed with silk in prices ranging from $3.50 to $6.50 per pair. We also oar ry a full lina of truDks, satchels, umbrellas, trunks, hosiery, gloves, Gentle men a, Ladies and Children s gum boots igan jacket, gentlemen's slippers, band books, purses, Ac. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether you purchase or not. Hollobaugh & Son. s. s. ruble; EMBALMEK 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 night willbe promptly attended lo by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESFECTFULLY, . S. S. RUBL.E. LOST MANHOOD! (Pircria French Kerve Remedy,' is sold with a WritieA Guarantee, to cars all Nervous d:as e, such at Weal: Memory, Loss Brain Power, N-.-r vousness, H e a d BEFORE AND AFTER USE. ache, w aicetu nessf Lort Manhood, Lassitude, all drams and losr of prer in either sex, caused by over-exertion or youthful indiscretion, which ultimately lead to lo amity. Consumption and Insanity Price, i oo s pack,re. With every $s order we ive a wrrtjsr nuaranie to euro or rotund money. By mail any address. PlVER'ft REMEDY CO.,ToUdo, S. ehe. Wakeful- ouse, Iidc of all kinds than any other Clothing The young men of to-day can be fitted latest cut for one half wbat it would cost and shoes, suspenders, gum coats, card kerchiefs, mufflers, harmoaicas, pocket- 13 tratstindecp. TherearethorjsandiOfldit3 wlio bare regular fwtlures and would be ac corded tbe palm of beauty wore it not for a rxnr complexion. To all sneh we rto.mrend DR. r'iEbRA'4 VIOLA CREAM u ruosessing these qualities that qulokij change the mo.-t aailonr and florid complexion toouu of natural health and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily Skin, Freckles, Wack Heads, KtiM.'S, Bonbum, Tan, l"imjl. s- lnd til lmpen etions c.l tbo aklu. It it. a. 't acoametlc but a cure, yet Is bet. ur for tho toi'.ct table than powder. Bold by Dru twists, or sent post peii ujon receipt oi COc. 0. C. BITTNER 4 CO., TeUiia, O. mMkmm A CLEAN-UP SALE ! AT MEYERS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE. The rush of the holiday trade has left us an assortment of broken lota, bro ken sizes and odds and ends generally. The most of these we hope to clear oat between now and February 15, 1693. Prioes are 6truck with lightning reduc tion. Come iu and pick up the bargains. Here are some of them : Note The Following CUTS ! $8 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $12. Tho come it. All Wool Heavy Weight Black Cheviots, well made, linad and finished. $10 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $15. These garments are made of extra fine Meltons and Kerseys in medium and heayy weights. $13 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $18. These comprise a splendid line of Euglish top coats of the following ma terials : Imported Meltons aod Kerseys, fine Ely : i inchilas. Speoial reduction in Boy's overcoats. We Are POUNDING PRICES . On Our WINTER GARMENTS. $5 FOR NEW OVERCOATS WORTH $$, $4 c ' $0. $3 50 " " " $ Boy's Overcoats. $G FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $3. $4 ' " $3 ' " $5. $2 : " " $! $1.75 " ' " $3. Men's Winter Suits. A redaction of 36 per cent. Sreot Orr overalls the best in the market, Ci cents a pair. We propose to make our stock revision early each season. If loss there ia to be we'll meet it boldly. Loso to make a bold loss at the first saves a cowardly but greator loss at last. And there is where your chance oomes in to purchase nw, fresh and seasonable goods at from TWENT5T-F1VE to THIRTY-FIVE PJCll CENT, lower than they were quoted at a month tgo. FERD MEYERS, tbe wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifnintown, Penna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ot from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. EARLEY. It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN FJ . BAVEieU KD5ETT0 EEPOSIT? ARK YOU A BORROWER CALL AT TBE FIEST BAHK, MIFFLISIOWK, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lowest Eates. jtbe iti.onnpjt07.oyasj.irK. jfyott bMrvm thru ks , .)3. LISDSSY'S BLOOD SSA2C2ZE. ) K litcft cm re JtuiU, lHmpltm, Srrof- iu'.a, Salt-rheum, Tetti-r, Freeklr, lilark ::- ad; EU. .Ill DmggisU mrll it. .THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO. ' f Pittsburgh. Pa. Sabscrite fcr 1Y FruTUH ad Biftjbu ca, m good rrfr. PaPify VCX Blood.: Clothing that goes on dailj JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLHTOWSi PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTH ROCK, Prrsideni. T. VAN IRWIN, riwr DIRECTORS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, John Hortiler, Philip M. Kepner, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Louis E. Atkinses, STOCKHOLDER" : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L.E.Atkinson, R. E. Parker, J. nolmes Irwin. Mary Knrtr, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John riortzler, T. V. Irwin. ChurlottnSnyler, John M. Blair, F. M. M Pennell, JoAiab L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Light, Wm. 8 warts. SamuelS. Rothrock, Solomon Manbcck, "Three snd Four per cent, interest ill be paid on certificates of aeposite. jan 23, 1891 tf TO WEAiC mi Ba9eriHK from the effects of yoothfal emnm, J1? dear, wasting weakness, lost maiihoo. etc I will Bend a Talnable treatiee (sealed i containing foil partictilani for home cure. FREE91 charge. L splendid medical work ; should be read by wreiy .H.T1 who Is oerrona and debilitated. Addneev FroC F. C FOWLEB, Movdua, Coast RUPTURE! Cure guaranteed oy LT. J. H. JUS vei 831 Arr.bSL fhlia. Pa. K.: h e at once. Ko operation or bnsineB aoiay. 1 nousanas or cures, ut. Haver Is at Hotel Peun, Heading, Fa., second Saturday ol ach month. Send lor circular. Advice tree.
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