SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. MAT 10, 1898. TERMS. Subscription, $1-60 per annum if paid In advance; tt not paM In aavance. Trmnsient advertUeoionts Inserted at 60 seat per tncb for each Insertion. Transient business notice In local eel .... 10 cents per Una for each Insertion. Deduction! will be mads to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Gvpsv people are on the more. C'herrv trees are blooming-profuse. lv. There wan a heavy frost on Sunday morning. Tho river was about bank full last XhuraJay. Heck is closing out his shoe busi ness at e st. Mis3 Irena Allison is at home from Wa,hinton. Fob Sale A few pounds of wool. Call at this office. Shoe brushes for 10 cents abrusk at Heft's shoe store. If men don't like hoop skirts why do women wear them? Juliu Bergy runs a new buss to ami from the railroad. The Northern Lights displayed themselves on Sabbath night There are nine million men in the United States fit for military service. Miss Minnie Straver is home from a protracted visit to Washington. On Saturday, a storm blew a train off the track near Fair Plains, Tex. Meu's substantial working Panta Iooch ;0c. at Hollobaugh and Son's. The turkey buzzard is said to smell what it feeds on 40 miles away. Men's fine calf dress shoes, lace and congress, the Harrisburg make. The Tribune advertises for a good girl or boy to learn the printing trade. Harry Copeland has graduated from a Philadelphia school of pharm acy. Fot a big bargain in boots and shoes g ? to Heck's. He is selling off at cofet. F. C. B)vrersox is the newly elect ed county superjotendent of Snyder Mis Mtrlon Sattles of Lewifjtown is visiting ber friaad Hm Qraoe Uaptaift John A. Siders of Cham bersburg spent Saturday in town on business, A doctor iu India claims to be able to prevent the spread of cholera by inoeculation. The potatoes that have been plant ed this spring are said to have near ly all rotted. Mnjor Howell of Spruce Hill is a juror attending United States Court at Pittsburg. Boyd R. Johnson was elected Su perintendent of Common Schools in Union county. Jcseph II. Arnold was elected su perintendent of common schools in Terry county, J. E. Auiuan son of Prof. Auman I intends going to Elgin and Chic.gr, I 111., this week S G. Rudy was re-elected super intendent of common schools of Hunt ingdon county. Where did you get that Hat? Nine out of ten will answer, at Hol lobaugh & Son's. Ladies russet shoes, Blucher style, former price $3.00 now $2.50, at Heck's shoe store. It is a smart man or woman that keeps his or her conversation out o the rut of gossip. Tho frequent and copious rains of the past month never once clouded Macedonia Water. A cyclone in shoes at Schott'a stores." We bought cheap. We sell eheap, to sell quiok. A woman caught a 15 pound carp on a hook and line in Lawistown dam some days ago- Miss Cora Baird and Miss Mary Brock of Lewistown are visiting Miss Louie McClellan. Some of the buildings at the World's Fair will not be completed before the 1st of July. The new Lutheran church m Mid- dlebure. Snyder Co., cost between 10 and 11 thousand dollars. Stephen McAlister has had a com fortible and convenient house built for himself in McAlisterville. A Base Ball, a Bat, a Bet and a Cap given with each Boys suit cf clothf s at Hollobaugh & Sod. Georce T. Cooper is the name of the lewlv elected superintendent of Common Schools in Mifflin county ('has. Patterson, druscist at Pitts- bnrir. visited his mother Mrs. A. J. Patterson in this place on Sabbath i he pension reform howls are (piet binoe the election of Cleveland. What's the mutter with the howlers? The Lewistown Gazette says: Jos ek.ii K. Hjolev cut down aUrte a lot of peach trees affected by the yellows Ten people were killed in wreck of a passenger train near the La fytte, Indiana, on Sunday morning The flood at Williamsport, Pa last Thursday, broke the boom in the river and about 6,000,000 fe6tof logs Boated down the river. but will the covernor do with the bill that has passed the Legisla tun to re imburse the counties for bridges swept awav by the June flood of 1880. The first appointment in Mifflin county, under the present adminis tration took place last week in ttte appointment of F. J. Dahlen, post "Bir at .Belleville. A dynamite blast in a limeston qnrry at Bellefonte, the other day wnt 20 tons of stone through a pbo -tsiapuers house. There wasn Euch of the house left. '6Mr.m ermanajrh town V , i " ewe ,rom which he clip e x pounds of wool th aia spring. U1 J" ooserving turn of mind savs: "W V fK Trlftn s.r a the rnnt zr..rrr' a, i is moner." an love of JStJTaiaZ .dwned bright wan a wnite froaK The tJ or tne finest for. the larmers this season. J'0 Present gener- p .uuu0m not Dacic to a season of "c. weamerand late planting like j-vkuuij UUO. i. " awin of Manev will rr't U th. religion, ser -- - ewion Hamilton Meeting this year. Camp Miss Ranaia TT1. i masquerade party to a few of her "wcuuflmr miva m -vnl inumate iri-nd- on Fridayeven ng at her homa on Washington A TV, : lu . . 1 to V0doterna.t,onal celebration of iw a mnvnnifln .... i i ru v,n.lla anniversary of Christian;. ty m Jernsalem. Pnloat..., The G. A. II held this year in Indianapolis. Manv ? the eastern veterans will mate it. the ocftAAion to PrtanA it. n.:- " "lf lu luo Humphrev's RnerMfi xrrt t Consrhs, Colds and Bronchitis. curs The rener is ouick. tha cure Hce 25c. For h.1a hw 11 March 22. '93. s The Jnniata countv nt.nriAnra rolled for the Snrinnr Tim the West Chester State Normal School, are: Mary Thomas, Oakland Mills, Anna Harshbarfrer. MAi;a.. ville; Grant Arnold, Maze. Mt dear man." said a miniaUr tn a dilaDidited drunk, whom he found lying in the trntter, "shan't T help you up and tnk you home?" "Tesh. mishter," replied the inebriate, "an some day I'll do ash mush fer you." Ready for Snrine! Our shoe. the bicrarest assortment of otino. Rady for Summer! Hop", skip, jump. Run to our store. Ten per cent, discount to our first customer each dav. At Schott'a shoe otnra Bridge street. This office is in recsipt of a lame postal card with the name of the edi tor written on it. The reverse side of the card on which the eer.der in tended to express himself is blank. and the post mark is so poorly stamp ed on the card that it is imposssible n :i m j iri'o ii i" irom. The watr company shut off the water on Monday morning to make repairs. If they had thought of the fact, that Monday is wash day with most families, they would have se-' lected a later diy in the week for the shut off and r ?pvrs. If the water company pet the women aftr them, tbey will hear about themselves. Es-Sberiff Jamison of Fayette township, was in town on Saturday. He is slwavs interesting and links the past with the present, and has not lost interest in the affairs of to day, because he i one of the few livinjr representatives of tbe active life of a former treneration. ' Iing may he I've to visit tbe cousrly seat where he Rpent many days earlier in life. Women who were expectiner water on tap to wash with on Monday morning, pave tne water enmpany hail Columbia for stopping the wa ter supply on wash day. If the company couldbe put in petticoats, few month" it would give tbem an everlasting forethought of the re quirements of wash day. It will not do for the company to fall out with the women At the Summer Hotel. Dick, said the landlord "did those alligators ar rive from Florida this mornine?'' "Tbev did. sir," "And the live fish?" "They're here, too." "All right! Put 'em in the popd, set out those oranpe trees, haul that rock up from the depot, throw a sack of salt in the well, end then 1 11 advertise fine nsh in salt water and natural scenery." -Atlanta Constitution. All Pennsylvanians visiting the World's Fair are advised to visit the State Building. This they can read ily accomplish by entering the eronnds at the First seventh street entrance, near which, and just oppo. site the erreat Art Palace, our build- incr is located. All of tbe railroads, electric, cable" and horse car lines have stationed at or within short distance of the Fifty seventh street entrance. An intelligent foreigner is said to m m have expressed himself after the fol lowing fashion on the absurdities of the English language: "When I dis covered that if I was quick, I was fast; if I spent freely, I was fast, and that not to eat was to last, 1 was ciiscour aged; but when I came across the o.ntence. 'The first one won one one dollar prize. 'I was tempted to give nn Knffhsh and learn some oiuer language. i Between showers the little indus "RnHish bomtow. builds nests r snoots on house roofs. T.n(it. wefek the soarrow came in for great deal of denunciation on the nirf. nf the honsfl owner wnose or rain-spout was caused to over-flow . . - . 1 a. .r. mol-a Ihini-ra unpleasant awui. the house where the water fell, and in some cases water was m that way run into c liars. The man who broucht the sparrow to America from Kurope. also came iu iui ag round denunciation for the introduc tion of such a troublesome bird. Samuel McMeen died at the home .law Abrani Moist near about (3 o'clock on th V 4li 9.n.l inst.. aged 78 yea-, s. The past six months the in told on him. and im .v.i emtrbr. keot him indoors t th ime but he was not con U1UDU . ,,- js.a ; o anrrArons state of heaitn rn b evening mentioned his daugh ter Mrs. Moist heard a peculiar noise come from his throat and hastened from an adjoining room to where ne ; a rrwltinT choir, ne ws J:.... Ska p!led Mr. Moist. -" w f..r ft doctor, but McMeen died before tbe boy was half ' .Wfor's office. Interment m Ce- A.r Trave-vard at the Diven farm. o ... William Kinzer of Fayette, died last Friday,, of consumption, aged about 37 years. Interment on bunday m the Lost Creek Mennonite Cemetery. Wilber McCahan IS ntlttintr in new dam for Ard'g Mill on Lickine mubb a ooy in I805, he help 10 pu dam in the same place wuuu o. aiuier. Ex Sheriff Noble's new building has been progressing wo far that its shapely proportions are plainly to be seen. It will be a nice improvement for that end of the town. A numbtr of cit:zens of this town and county, have joined with Sena tor John J. Patterson in the enter prise of constructing an electric rail way from Philadelphia te Lancaster. v The letters uncalled for in the Mif flintawn post office for the week ni. ing May 6, were for James Saucer man, Mattie Logan, R. T. Feesr. Miss Rebecca Davidsizsr, Hwcir Detratumaai. A couple of noisv drunks were lodged in Castle Lapp on Saturday evening where they had ample time io ooer over Sunday, un Monday morning they were given a hearing, and released on payment of costs. County Superintendent of Public Instruction, D. M. Marshall, was in town on Saturday, and was heartily greeted by many friends who had not previously had an an opportuni ty to congratulate him om his elec tion. Schott's Stores. A. thinking ma. chine is wanted to test our goods by our prices. Why is it so ? We un derstand our business. We work for our customers. Oar customsrs ap preciate our efforts and bay our goods. On Saturday Samuel Heans of Walker township had the little fin ger of his left handsmashed off, and two others so badly hurt that ampu tation became neecessarv. He was holding a piece of wood that was be ing driven by a fellow railroad car penter with a sledge. By a mistake the sledge caught the side of the hand with tbe above result. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints. Sweeny. Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs. Ac. Save $50 bv ! use oi one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks fc Co- Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct. 1, ly. People who turn their cattle on the public highways to pasture are putting themselves in the way of trouble for the cattle thus turned loose ate liabU at any tim. t? tress pass on Jte fir no, ol other people for which the law provides a penalty. Take care of your cattle, sheep and hogs. Keep them at bom ) and save yourself of being caught in the meshes of the law. O. C. Goitner, principal of the Mifflintown public schools, entertain ed the scholars of his school of the past winter, and the A. grade of room No. 2, who next winter will constitute the C. grado of the high school, at the National Hotel ou Thursday evening from 7 to 10:30 P. M. A sumptions supper was served at half past eight. The scholars returned home well satisfied with the pleasant, evening they had pent in games and other amuse ments. Those of his school thanked him for his kindness and eirneat ef fo:t in their behalf the past winter. Umbrellas- Still a few more left at Heck's shoe store. Reduced Rates to Muncle, Ind via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tke benefit of those desiring to attend the Annual Conference of the German Baptists af Muncie, Ind., May 19th to 26tb, 1893, tho Penn sylvan ia Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to that point at re duced rates. Tickets to the place of meeting will be sold from May 14th to 20tb, inclusive, and will bo good for return passage until June 30th. lhose taking advantage of this re duction iu fare nnd extension in lim it will be required to have their tick ets stamped by Agent at Muncie on the day of their departure fcr home. Hats! Hats! Hats! A full lino of the most fashionable Straw Hats. Just opened at Hollo baugh & Son's. Obituary. Solomon Manbeck a prominent cit- zsn of Walker township, died on the 2Sth of April at his home near Thompsontown, after a lingering disease of the liver and kidneys, con traded through a fall about a year previous. He was buried in the Union graveyard at Locust Run on Sabbath following. His remains were followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of mourn ing friends, who assembled for many years on a similar occasion in that locality. Rev. Mr. Seiber of Bloom- field delivered a lengthy and very impressive oration in which he re called from a long and intimate ac quaintance many of tbe sterling qual ities and excellent virtues of the de ceased. The deceased was simply a farmer but a man of most extraordi nary foresight and discretion a large and commanding intellect, con servative in all its actions, and devot ed to doing good through all his years, finishing a beautiful career in the 63 yeas of bis earthly pilgrimage. Tvi demeanor he was quiet atd unas suming hut exerting a silent influence and always for good that was alto gether wonderful. He filled import ant trusts with great satisfaction to the public, was liberal in a good cause, kind to the poor, and ever ready to sympathize when misfortune overtook his fellow man. He was a model husband, a wise father, a kind neighbor; a good citizen, a Christ ian. "No farther seek bis merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, There thej alike in trembling hope re- pose Tbe bosom of bis Father and bis God. S. Sale rTrsmiMf 8lck. Simpson Musgrave will sell a lot ol standard bred trotting stock at the Altoona, Pa., Race Track, Thurs uay, June 1st, 1893, commencing at V o clock, forenoon. Mailc Lesson. Miss Louisa K. Jackman will re turn to her home in Mifflintown from Boston in June after having spent two years at the New England Con servatory of Music under the best in structors of piano. She will start a class in this place as soon as she comes home. Those wishing any in formation, or who desire to take lea sous of her can obt-tin the same by calling at this office, or by address ing Miss Jackman, Mifflintown, Pa., before Jane 10th, so all arrangements can be made to begin teaching at once. 75 Cents. Seventy -five cents a pair for Ladies' a calf every day work shoes, at Heck's shoe store. Adulterated Coffee. Coffee drinkers will be interested in the results of the government in vestigation into the adulteration of that household article. Thirty sam ples of "pure coffee" were bought from as many different stores. Only three were unadulterated, but all were sold at first-class prices as the genuine article. The adulteration consists principally of an artificial coffee bean, molded by machinery so carefully that it is almost impossible to detect the fraud by the eye- This artificial product has little or no taste or odor and simply makes bulk and weight. One sample of "Rio," bought at 25 cents a pound contained no coffee at all. These investigations show that nine-tenths of tbe coffee sold by grooers is adulterated. 92 30- Ladies fine Dongola kid button shoes; former price $3.00 but now $2.50, at Heck's shos store. rilOTOGRAPIIS. ANOTHER TIME FOR A XT LENGTH OF TIM E, "VH1LE WE ARB LN TUB PICTCRS BCSI NESS. We will continue makin" our fine Cabinet Ponographs as low as $1 50 per dozen. Xheso pictures are mounted on elegant card enameled on back and face, with picture with a high Polish finish superior in qual ity to to the Aristo Photo I have been taking the last year. However all those wishing the Aristo picture, I will still make them at tho same price, $1.50 per dozsu. The extensive patronage and the man.j testimonials of the apprecia tion of our work, we have received the last year, gives us renewed cour age to go on with thes9 low prices, and we propose making Mifflintown head-quarters for the fineBt Photo graphs for the money that can be obtained anywhere, adding all the time new and costly ascessories of the very latest designs giving our trade the benefit of that which would cost $3.00 in the citv, for $1.50 in Mifflintown. We can make pictures for $1.00 per dozen such as are made by all travelling photographer, but we prefer giving our patrons a much better picture for very little more money. Thanking our patrons for their liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of the same. Respectfully, JosehbT Hess. Mifflintown, Pa, March 9, 1893. Committee Meeting. The Republican couty committee met in the Jacobs House on Satur day afternoon, and fixed Saturday, June 10 as the day for the holding of the Primary Election, and fllondav, Juno 12, as the time for tbe meeting of the return judges to count tho votes rolled and announce the re sult. On the question of the nomination of a candidate for State Supreme Judge the committee passed the fol lowing: Whereas: The Franklin County Republicans have with great unani mity presented Hon. John Stewart, President Judge of that county as their choice for the nomination for Justice of the Supreme Court at the ensuing Republicsn State Convention, which presentation has been unani mously seconded by the Republican county convention of Bedford; the Republican county committee of Juniata in regular meeting assem bled, take pleasure in unanimously endorsing Judge Stewart as a candi date for said office, and so far a$ it can Speak for the Republicans of the County, heartily, commends his can didacy to the earnest and active sup port of our delegate to the Republi can State Convention, Theodore A. Memminger, in the full confidence and belief that such support will be cordially satisfied and endorsed by the Republicaus of Juniata. Malaria. Humphrey's Specifics Nos. Ten and Sixteen speedily and permanent ly cure malaria and billious fevers. Price 25c each at all drug stores. Pennsylvania's Wheat Yield. Pennsylvania does not raise more wheat than her people consume. She has a population of about 5,000,' 000, which on an average require five bushels of wheat for each person, one year, multiply tbe 6 million people bv five bushels required to bread each one and we bave a required wheat yield of 25 million bushels. Tbe state Board of Agriculture puts tbe wheat acreage this year at 1,300, 000, wLich will require an average of oyer 19 bushels an acr to produce enough bread for the people of Penn sylvania. Plenty ! Flsu. Tbe fisherman of the Susquehanna are wondering how it is tbat the shad which are planted in that river by the Government Fish Commission irrow up into herrinp. Below Havre de Grave on last Wednesday 400,000 herring were caught at ol.c haul of tbe seine, the seine being about three quarters of a mile long. It took all day to Und the fish. At an other fishing float 50,000 herring were taken at a single haul. This is like a return to an earlier day when herring were so plentiful at the head of the Chesapeake that they were spread over the land fer fertilizing purposes. Philadelphia Inquirer. mrrLiKTowN hakcbts. . WirnmronB. May 10, 1893. Batter 2t ES .' 12 Ham, io Shoulder, ..............,.,,.,,. 08 k..... ... ... Sides Mirn.rNTOWN grain mabkkt Wheat, Corn in ear... Oats Rye. tlloTerseed... Timothy soed Flax aeed . . . . 68 60 2 66 S4.00 SI. 50 1 60 95 Bran Chop If !yt ftKtj.. ..$1.50 a hundred 1.60 Ground Alum Salt 1 20 .80c tol 10 American Salt, Philadelphia Mabeets, May 9th, 1893. Wheat 80c; corn 50 to 52c: oats 41 to 43c; Live spring chickens 3to 4 pounds weight 30 to 35c a pair: old roosters 9c a lb; hens 13 to 14c a pound; butter 28 to 33c a lb; e&rtrs 15 to lGc a doz; potatoes 70 to 95c a uiisbet; new potatoes $3 to 5.50 a bar rel; Florida tomatoes fl.75 to 2.25 a crate; Southern peas $1.50 a half barrel; Tobacco in leaf, Pennsylvania filler 8. 10, 11 and 14c; Connecticut filler 27, 35, 40 to 85c; Sumatra $2.50 a lb; tangled straw $10.50; bay $1?. to 18.50. Chicago, 111., May 8. Cattle Re ceipts, 17,500; good to choice $5.3oa 5.50; others $4.25a5.15; fed Texans, $4 I0a4.50; grass Texans $3.40a3.70; fat cows and heifers $3.25a4.10; hogs, receipts, 17,000 head mixed and packers $7 45a7.70; heavy and butch er's weights, $7.70a7.85; prime light, $7.55a7 60; pigs $G.50a7.25; sheep receipts, 17,000 head clipped Tex ans $4.50a4,70; other clipped $5a5.40; in fleece, $5.G0a5.75; lambs $5.75a 7.25 JJP. DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate or tbe Philadelphia Daatal Col lege,) rarnierly af Mifflinburr, Fa., has lo cated permanently in Mifllintowa, as suc cessor ta tbe late Dr. i. L. Derr, and will i continue tbe destsl business (established k. Ik. 1 - t . ,UCV .1 1 . I f tuw i.ncf IU IC'U'J ) .1 ue wail kqowd Ol - . nee on Bridge street eppoute Court House. D7-TEBTU EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE- I Y WITimTTT P IV L.X WITHOUT PA1P.. JVo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Bore Gums or Discomfort to patient, either daring extractioa or afterwards. ; All these are Guaranteed tr charge I HEADQUARTERS FOR Fashionable Clothing' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at HOLLOBAUGH & SOIL'S, PATTER SO JN, PENN A. Spring' is Here, So Arc Jf With Jl jfr till Line of Spring Clothing OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AND COTi Uur pbeDominal sales last yttt bag large line of Spring Clothing and having marked our goods down to rock bottom goods, we will have all tbe most desirable trade supplied. We have a full line of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing tbat has no equal west of Harrisburg. Young man if you want a late style, fashionable Spring Suit, Hat, Shirt and lie, it will pay yon to sea our line. V ... iou formerly caa to go east to get with anything in the olothing line you may wish. Our slock comprises Men's Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing from tbe plain, substantial, overy-day suit, to the finest dress smts. You have here over 50 different pattsrns and styles to select from. 500 pair of dress pantaloon, Suits for large men er small men, Jersey Suits, Blue Flannel Suits and other styles for tbe little folks. And at prices tbat will astonish you for cheapness. We also keep in atock tbe Donglas Shoe for Men and Women's wear. Tbe ful'sst line of Trunks, Valises Umbrellas, Jewelry, buspencers. Collars & Cuffs. Underwear, Neckwear, Hats, etc. We always make it a point to have tbe latest out in styles. 50 Joxen of tbe Celebrated Sweat Orr Overalls to man. Call and examine our stock. yon will be pleased. No trouble to Hollobaugh & Son. "L. LflJ'LW. S. S. RUBLE, MBALME E AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses taking room is three doors north of Safe Horses furnished in time Cases requiring attention at night willjbe promptly attended to by calling on me at my Furniture Boom. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! Ma ii is" (PWedfc French Kerr? KeasdT,)s soldwithaWrMaa Guarantee ta cars tu Nervous ditraa. . snca as Wsak Vf eta orr. Loss at Braia rower, Ner vonsnass. H a d BEFOae AND ASTIP) UBS. acbs, Wakelul nesaaLost Manhood, Lassitude, all draiaa sad loss of peVer la aiiher tx, caused ty oerertian 01 youthfullndiscretion, which altlauuslr leaa Jn iimitv. Consnmntion and Insanity Price, i o s packs. With crery l order wa il wrttte auanats ts Sara ar rataae1 "leaay. By ssail tc any address. FIVER'S REMEDY CO.,Ts4aoa, O. will he mads. . 07 All work gtiarantenl to five perfect aatinfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. HamphrerSperlflrs&rawtemiftcaltyaiMl Carvfullr urpuarwl RraiedtaA. njed for imii In private practice and fur over thirty yrmn by the peopte with entire aucttM. Every single Speclflo a cpeclal cure for the duea&e named. I Tdt-jrrur without (IrtiKKluJC. purlin nr rednrtna" i theajMem.aiMi are lJjfiu-tauau.dUebovereisa ! Hemrdies if the World. Liar v atmaaaa. vraaa. raicaa. lFevers, Cowrevtlor.. Inflammations. Warm. Worm r'arer. Worm Colic... .43 S Trethluc; Colic, erring. Wakefulness .tS Diarrhea, of Children or Adults J 3 O IT.entery.lrtln. imious Colic '25 C'aalera Morbaa. Vomiting 43 7 ( aasks. Colds. 1 marhltls. ,43 S Nearalcia. Toothache, laceacbe 43 9 Headaches, Nick Headache. Vertigo. .43 e-nyspeasia. Biliousness. Constipation .33 11-Se.p.p.rrssca or Palatal Psriads. .43 IS Whites. Too Profuse Periods 43 13 ('rear. Laryngitis, Rosrssnns 43 14 Malt Uaenas, Erytiiwlas. Eruptions. .43 15 Uheaaiatisaa.or Kheuniatle Pains.. .43 lw Malaria, clillU. Ko.er and Ague 43 lT-Pllea. Blind or Bleeding 43 IS-Ophtbalmy. Core or Weak Eyes. 43 19- alarrh. luflnansa, (Id In the Bead .43 40 Whooping t'angh 43 41 Asthma, Osprrd Prenthlng 43 44 Ear Discharges. In-paired Hearing .43 43 Scrofala. Knlarged 4 lands. Swelling .43 44 tieneral Icl.l't, physical Weakneas .43 45 lf repay, and Scanty Secretions .43 S !n.lckaeee. nlckness from Hiding .43 37-Kidney lliseaaes 43 39Kire Mania, or Canker .43 .43 .43 .43 43 SO I rlaary U'eakaeaa, WettlngBsd.. 31-Palalul Periods 14 ftiphtherla, I loeratod Sore Throat.. 33 Chraaic C'aagestlans a Eruptions. EXTRA NUMBERS : -Nei-TOa Itebillty, Seminal Weak ness, or Inyoiuntary lifharres 1.0 SS niaeaeeaof the Heart. Palpitation 1.00 SS Eplleaay. Snasnis.SU Vitus' Dance... I.eO Sots br Or.ctl.ta. er era pa.l-p.IS om tvcli4 ml prlca. Da HveraaaTa' suae!. l4 p.(M, a.tt.a raac. laruItTS'aLB.rO.,111 ans WlUbnSL. See Vera. SPECIF ilTs", HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." ror Ptles External or Internal. Wind or Bleeding i Elatula In Ano: Itching or Hleedlng of the Kectum. Tne relief is Immediate the cure certain. FRIGE, SO CTS. TRIAL SIZE, is CTS. Sola ay Dracctoti, cr eant pMt-p.1 om nMalpI mt erica. uarnsiia' wsm. ro.. 1 1 a 1 1 s itiuum su, w tsbe miMPUDrvc' IMIfll BIBtaaalW VETERIHARY SPECIFICS Fcr Horses, Cattls, Sheep, Von, Hon, AKD poultry. 80 rase Bosk an Treatment af Aalaaala mad Chan (teal Free. rnnfFeTera.rengeatians.raSassasatlaa A. A.! Spinal MeaiagitU, Milk Fever. 0.H. Straisa, I.amearsa. Uhnaa J 'Istesnaer, Nasal Discharges. E.K. Ceagbs, li ra yea, Paeaaseala. wr ..mat, vy oraaa. : T, y.ripea. sseiiyacha. .. -- .rmwrraagea. ri:ErV;,;;'ii.;.I"M'.V.,,,w f -""asee af WlseaUea, Paralysis. Single Boui. (over W doses), - ,M (Stable Case, wlta Specifics. Manual r'?lr?&?.' ' r"ir?i!!.'W i.hmaihaa iarBssis aso,t.,iiii-swjuuaia.,av.i. justified ns in purchasing an extra purchased so extensively, we have prices. Beforo others get in their ... . . . what you wanted, we can furnish you fit the smallest boy to tbe most portly Compare our prices and we are satisfied show goods, and we have tbem to show. R for any length ofh' time. Uy jinder the National Hotel on Main St. of funeral. IS trot skin 4erp. Tbrrearethensandsofladlss who baTa regular feature anU would be ac oonled the palm ol beauty were it not for a poor oomnlpxton. To all snch we recommend OR. HEgHA'8 VICLA CREAM as Js-Mitir theaa qualities that quirk ircbanxe th most sallo-ar and Bond compWl-.u to one oi natural beallb and onblemt-htKl beauty. It cures Oily kln, F ruckle, Black Heads, Blotches, Sunburn, Tan, fimples, and all Imperfections rf the skin. It is not a cosmetic but a cure, yet is bat ter for tho toilet ta'.le than powder. Sold by Druggists, or svnt port pai'i upon receipt of Me. & C. BITTNER 4 CO., Toledo, O. FORWARD, ONWARD, UPWARD In tbe line of progress that's onr policy. Suooess attends our efforts. Your CUSTOM once a customer always. We gain the confidence of tke public by liberal offers. SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEN THE BEST MADE WE CAN PLEASE I0U IN A SPRING SHIT. Ours is tbe stock from which to select jour Spring Suit. Dou't bay "! that while it may bave a good many points right, bas some defeot either its style, fit or material. Oar Men's Suits for tbe Spring of '93 are perfeet In the variety of materials shown we bave ready for you a regular feast of fashion, an assortment from which all tastes and all pocketbooEs can be pleased and suited. A mammoth collection of tbe latest styles of Sacks and Frocks are hare. 5 TO 20. SUITS Four different sbadss of Bannookburn Cheviots, Single or Doat le-Breasted Saoks and Cutaways; the popular Tweed and Corkscrew 8uits ; English Whipcords, Bird's-eyes, etc,; challenged for workmanship or St. Your cboioe $8 to 1 12. SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS. Sot a houe in the county anticipates tbe needs of young America more eagerly than we do. We are prepared with an elegant Spring Stock for Boys and Children, a stock eontaining more and nobbier styles than oan be seen at any other store in Juniata county. A short Pant Cheviot Suit of all-wool material in a serviceable daik gray color. Price $2.20. A beautiful All-wool, Dark Blue or Double-Breasted Suit a rare bargain A genuine Tricot or Cress Cheviot Italian Cloth or Sergs, $5. Imported fabnos in Boys' Suits, 4 to 14 years, including tbe tnglisu Worsted. German Tricot or French Sere", the oorrsct style, a finished fit and finish for $10 garment, but our price is Our Hat Department for this Spring new styles at tho lowest prices. Tbe grandest line of gent's furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juniata county. Our trunk & satchel department second floor a full line to releot from. Prices lower than ever. SPRING PANTS. Never did we exhibit a grander assortment than that whioh now grace our tables. It embraces all tbe new and nobby domestic with a price range from $1 50 FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Penna. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale ol from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLBY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods (or 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 MIFFLINTOWN UAYEIBU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 CALL. AT TBI FIRST MIFFLIN 1 OWW, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. (fcicanuzCjttaizr. THETORNADO F..d and EniiaaaA CUTTER. 'Cot. an. I I'TsorV et.r 'CertMtaiks ' Bnlit. Cnm tba4lataseettoa Writ. a. Iercai.lcacaa4- ' clua. 8ts ae. Catua opera BDtroeeatarr prlca. w. a. ataaniaoM oo.a f Hadiinr r Mrvc.au if si r as. CANTON. OHIO. L7" a Toaa Abu. FRAZER GREASE BEST IX TUB WOKLD, latwesunaqqaliUaaaxanjaaarnasaerl. actnaTlw entlaatins; two boxes of any other brand. Xoa KUllirlt.truETTHEAjllIC. The Senixnel mint Jieputltm offlce ia tbe placet get job work done. Tiyit. It will pay you If yon need anything in that line. rw if i f aM Blaok Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woole. ages 4 to 14, $2.75 Suit, blue or black, lined with fine $7. Season is complete, we have all tbe stripes and checks, both foreign ant to $6 50. Jo The I'uhlio Clothing that goes on daily IL. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLISTOWJf, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable, JOSEPH ROTH ROCK, PrtnJtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cesatsr DIBXCTCaS. W. C. Pomeroy, J:eph Rothrnfk, John Hertsler, Josiah L. Barto , Robert E. Parker, Lent K. Atkinses, T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOLBBaS I Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. SheHer Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwia, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmna Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Bertzler, T. V. Irwin. CbarlotteSnyder, Jesiah L Barten, John M. Blair, Robert H. Pattertoa, F. H. M. PeBDP.ll, Lnvi Llpbt, gamnel S. Rothrock, Wm. Bwsrtr.. Solomon Hanleck, Three and Four per cent, interest will b paid on certificates of deposits. f jaj 23, 1891 tf TO WEAK mil aaaaaBBBB a mmm ' ' Buffering from the effects ol joathful errore, early decay, wastiugwe? knees, lostmanhooa. etc.. I tS aead a Taluabl troaUae (sealed' oootalUna fall pamealars for boms cure, sr Rc,E bsrge4 spaMsdld medioal work i should u. read b y ussf man who Is Berrao and debiUtased. AJAraasJ rrsja. F. C FOWLER, oodos. CN RUPTURE1SS Cms rnaraattoad byDr.TI. B.Ma. u nil ArrhKt. I klla. ra juue at onr. no operation or ba.msai delay. Thousands of enres. Dr. Mayer la m Hotel Pena, Keading, Pa., second 8ataxduro each month. Send lor circulars. AdTK xrbe.
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