CSTPIEI. tV RKPrBLICAN nrr,MMAT, kvo. 9, isoa. T K K M S . j tiUti ;ti.m, per t...nm If paM s.iv--"5 -' " lr t,Pi P'"! ,r advance. jr.i(!Vrt sdvertisroorjt i)H"jd at 60 ltlf. ,r i'lf.b t rt-h lartriioa. ""trs.P.eo: l:uin-ss notices lu local col- , ;0 Ctrl li'1-' for li)RPrion. r, , iil he mado to tbfv doni'lna so the yoar, halt or qav'-r TuhC cr;i V-'llej' Railroad Tmiii on the Tubcarora Kiilroa 1 will is follows: Valley Li- w Kast Watcrioru at 7:30 a. m. .in 1 '1 r. m.. arriving at Port Roy al al S " a. m. ami 3.15 p. m. L.iivt- l'ort Koyal at 10:30 . m., ".l-" i- m , arriving at East Wa terfsnl at 11.43 a. m and G.30 p. m. J. (J. Mookeiieap, Superintendent. SHORT LOC.1LS. AfiMi I to count the vote. Tl:e WorKl's Fair is half over. Tl'' l iimiPi v building has ben en- larp-ii. Miss Jfiu Triinbw is visiting Alt- in. in Afij Annie (Iruninger is visiting in l'ort !i yal. Tu" number of wheelmen in town is increasing. Will Ellis of II irrisburg is visiting relatives in twn. M'ss Nellie ilusscr is visiting her mint in Newport. - Mr. 1'11's Stump of Philadelphia, is home on a vacation. All. rlf of i t irickenberger spent a cou .Invs in Pittsburg. Mis Mind Black of Altoona, is vNitiiiij Miss Lily Etka. ' Mws Gertrude Ja?kman spent Thuislav in Tort Roval. A 'Ircpof penny-royal in will ilvive out mosnuitoes. a room The Ikmilh C'iinpuieetiug at Newton n, opened on Tuesday. u'i'i "ss cinveiied on Monday in tsi..n. What will it do T usylvania has 3DG National m re thon any other State. IV: Buik K F. Hardy, wife and daughter of R iiil'ng are visiting friends in town. M-ss L mlu'.i H-irdy of Roanoke, Va. is vi iiiii Mr James Simon's family. fiss Jopf phine Wilson of Lewis town is visiting her sister .Vrs. Ezra Miss Iltill Parker of Lewistown is visi: iug hor a'int 'Mrs. Robert Mc- M. CM. Mi ssrs. D. S. Rit-kenbach and Har ry Pattf-rpon spent Thursday in Or. ientnl. Mi-s Lottie Thompson of Thomp smtown is visiting friends in the twin 1 -jroughs. J i le Wick-ii-s'iaoi of Thompson, ti va wts preut at the harvest h on ; oi SiVir 1 ly. Mi.-i.-es Emm -i and Carri DeHuff of H;intingtnn r.re visiting Miss Dess. It!r,::Yin Pottrson. Tl! choirs of Snyder county will hold a convention near Fretburg on the 19th day of August. If you wish to purchase a build ing lot in Patterson, call on Patter eon & Schweyer. Upper and Middle Tuscarora Val ley were refreshed by a shower of rain on SabbaiU. Mrs. Emma Stone, and sister Miss Minnie Straver spent Thursday with friends iu Port Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCauley of rt ; ,Tir.im ntrv.-!i tiro viftitinrr Mr. iOir.nsortov.il 1 " - . o James McCauley in this place. Mrs. Fanuio Patterson and daugh ter Josephine of Summit. N. J., are visiting the family of T. V. Irwin. Patterson "t Schweyer have for sale a number of building lots iu Pat terson. C.'ill on them for easy terms. Miss Will McNitt of Patterson, has returned home from Harrisburg, accompanied by her friend Miss Mary Rhome. Mrs. Charlv Svib of Thompson town, spent Wednesday with her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. George Guss of Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manbeck and eon Maxwell started for Atlantic Citv on Friday where they expect to spend some lime. Editor Wickersh tin of the Thomp sontjwn Globi took iu the Tuscirora Valley Harvest Homo on Pannabak er's Island. The only letter remaining uncalled for in the Mifllintown post office at the ckm of the week, Aug. 5, was for W. L. Burkholdcr. ; M rs. Sarah Crousc sister of Abram R hr r, deceased, died at the home of her husband Samuel Crouse near Waterford on tho 4th inst. Inter ment, in the Brethren Chnrch ceme tery at Farmer's Grove. Tuscorora Vailey. One of the coolest and clearest springs in the county is the one at tho home of Mr. Samuel Pannabaker. The spring is high enough to pipe to tho Island where tho Tuscaro ra Valley Harvest Home has lx en held the past twenty years. B a ton Leach of Doyle's Mills was ouc of the thousands who attended the Harvest Homo at Pannabaker's Island on Saturday. He hail his bug gy standing at what he considered a safe place on tho Island. While he was away from the buggy some one drove against it and broke a wheel. It is probable it was not intentional ly driven against. J. (i. Felmlee and one or two oth ers of the school directors of Lack township have each found a letter at their houses, threatening to burn their barns, and the school houses in the district if certain parties are not given schools. It is not known whether the party who wrote the letters wished to prejudice the direc tors against the people named in the threatening epistle or what mo tive prompted the writing of such unlawful letters. ti is off j " " 'u s j; air. 'Miss Emma R-,biBon has rr.f,-r, i A company hag been to with water. The Stati 7 erry count v. Fair will bfl held at In- .: t ,. -i'mjiwr next. T . . :.: ; '" ":,r' Tor I'bdiddphia, i8 visiting r la'ives and fri.nri., lu? -Tames Robison and Benjamin Wa-. ner have each laid a new brick pave- rp. . - """" U1 meir nonies I bird street. A CraniA nf Uaaa I. ill 1 on n fil l i, " l'"eu in ..njwieiii; to rannab.iker's Is- A noakinT rain m w . . r " 4. ueto- .... I 1 H 1 1 , I I 1 I IVilT 1-aw.nA aney at wcUovtown on Sun day. At Reed's Gd" a considrnKU quantity of hail fell. Mm Grant Thompson of Altoona, is ret:irn..l l-.r fi, mur Benain'T a few we-ks with her parents, Mr. and Jan i 'mest in Patterson. An exchange remarks that every step of the National Democratic Par ty now is perfectly terrifying to the business interests ef the country. The Lewistown Gazette has beeu enlarged. It has always been a new sy paper, and doubtless it will be more newsy now that it is enlarged. At scheduled time the Tuscarora Valley Railroad was taxed to its ut most capacity on Saturday to accom modate the travel to and" from the Tnscarora Valley Harvest Home. I lie drouth has developed the grass-hopper in such numbers in cer tain parts of Huntingdon county that the insects are destroying what lit tle is left of grass and corn. Colonel J. J. Patterson and wifa are at home after a sojourn in Lan caster, Pa. The Colonel has been successful in getting his railroad en tei prises safely based notwithstand ing the panic. A large company cf the friends of Colonel John J. Patterson, convened at the Jacob's House at 7:30 P. M., on Tuesday evening, and in a body walked to his hospitable home to a reception in his honor. A farewell social was given for Paul Hollo way, by Mr. and Mrs. Hol loway at the Lutheran parsonage on Tuesday evening on the occasion of Paul's departure for Delta where he has accepted a clerkship in a drug store. The Executive Committee of the Veteran Association met in town on Saturday, and deferred the matter of ueicrraiimig uie lime ana piuce oi holding a reunion till Thursday even ing, August 17, when a meeting will bo b"ld at 7 o'clock in the Post room in this place. A number of the fair sex tried bass fishing in'Tuscirora creek near the harvest home ground on Pannabak er's Island last Saturday. Largf bass were in full view in the stream, but they ro more than gave a few glorious nibbles at the bait thrown to them by tho ladies Railroad men were called out about 1 o'clock on Thursday morning to clear a wreck of freight cars just east of the Mililin yard. For some un expl air ed reason a freight train go- 1D2 west ran into the rear end of a freight train that was "slowed up,' or stopped iu the yard at this place About 2G cars were wrecked. The many friends of Rev. Mr. Dav enport of Academia were desirous that he should make an address iit the Harvest Home on Tannabaker's Island last Saturday, but Mr. Daven port's voice was in such a state that lie could not gratify their desire. He was present and gave assistance in the work that made the harvest borne a success Miss Mary E. Harley is visiting her father Mr. Philip Harley at East Salem this county, during these va cation days from teaching at Helena, Montana, where she is principal of six schools. In company with her cousin Miss Laura A. Harley of Phil adelphia, she visited her uncle and aunt, .Vr. Daniel Harley and wife in this town several days ago. "The directors of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, have elected Rev. T. H. Billheimer of Reading to the Chair of Hebrew and German, vice Rev. Charl?s A. Hay, deceased." H. C. Holloway, D. D., and Mr. Joseph Rothrock, both of this place and ofiicers of Pennsyl vania college were in attendance up on the election of Prof. T. S. Bill heimer. B. F. Alien and wife formerly of this couuty visited friends in Tusca rera Valley this summer, aud left for their homo in Ohio, stopped at Bell wood, Blair couuty, Pa., with the family of Ira Wenf zel, and while there, their three year old sn was stricken with Cholera Iufantuui and died. Thev left Bell wood on the sad pil grimage homeward with the deccas son on the 3rd of August. Charles Swartz bail his left collar ftone broken last Thursday evening. He was riding a horse on Bridge St. OpiKisite the Court House the beast stumbled and fell. In the fall the horse fell on Swartz. The unfortu nate man does not know whether his shoulder was broken by striking on tho ground or whether it was broken by tho weight of the horse, fc'jine years ago he lost a leg by getting it under a freight car. A number of Mifflintown people attended the Tuscarora Valley Har vest Home on Patnabaker's Island on Saturday. Among them were Sheriff Lapp, Henry Scholl, Tobias Auker, J. II. Neely, Esq., J. M. Mo Donald, wife and mother, the Misses Jane aud May Loudon, Miss Jennie Banks, Editor Jackman, John J. Pat terson, Jr:, Esq., Willcrforce Schwey er, Esq., Professor Dysinger of the Mifflintown Academy, Editor Dimm, John W. Hibbs, C. B. Crawford, Samuel Stoner. Frank n..:.i. tt petting bis gun reaiy for squirrel snooting Lst season in 51 ehots te kiUVJ 50 squirrels. for7! 7 8'-ne of the new church PnVf t1 M!thodi8t Congregation of ualu wa pppronriate exer "tseti. bsnsitiv Humphrey, Specific by simply asking tl e druggist for th needed number alone without disclosing or niention ing tLe disease. Kltrs. Jacob Will f"ll"'u uer saruen frm which she u iKen ,w cucumber' tnie season, and expects tn The patch is about 12 feet long by 12 feet wide. fa J Last Thursday, Mrs. Julia Zim mers, Uled at her home in Bedford county, ra , aged 95 years. She was itiemotner of 12 children, grand- muLueroi oo, and trreat-oranil-mot h. o.- cnuaren A woman says she has noticed that a man will burn his fingers lighting a cigar with a piece ef paper "make no fuss about it, but when his wife asks nim to set the tea kettle over, and he wKe8 nom of the warm handle he is mad enough to ship-wreck the kitch en. Two Snyder county farmers be lieve that if government tolerates running the big show on Sunday at Chicago, that they are justifiable in engaging in useful employment on their farms, and therefore" they cut wheat during the past harvest time on Sundiy. On the 1st inst., thieves affected an entrance into Joseph Rupe's wagon maker shop at Port Roval, and stole tools, chisels, &,c Ou Wed nesday night following thieves broke into the cellar of Eph. Rannals'Ftore, but did not succeed in getting into the store-room. Port Royal citizens will do well to be on the lookout. V .Tnnk O TJV1 I il i T John Bergy of this place, died after a brief illness of three days, of Brights' disease in Minneapolis, Minn., on the 31st of July, aged 49 years. He was born in Juniata county where his people have lived a number of Generations. Mrs. Ber gy wont to Akron. O.. on last Fri day, where interment of Mr. Halte- nian's body is to take plase. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown. Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great Sonth American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first botLle of the Nervine Touic proved me so much that I was to walk about and a few bottles ed me entirely. I believe it is best medicine in the world. I un able cur- the Mif. not recommend it to highly. i by L. Banks & Co.. Dru-jrist. flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 93, ly. Horses, Cattle, DoB', Kc The Hcmphbkv's Mkiucinr Company of New York, will mail on applica tion a Complimentary Copy of Dr. Humphrey's Veterinary Manual (500 Pages.) on tho treatment and ca.-e of horses, ctll", dogs, hogs, sheep and poultry. I'each Crates Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all kinds of BuildiLg Material at the Mill formerly owned by her late bus- UoA Ti w it..,i.;.. .i,.,.,..i Peach lumber a speciality. Maze Juniata county, Pa. tf. Committee MeetlDg- ; The Republican County Commit- j tee is hereby requested to meet in Mifllintown, on SATlTtPAY, AOH'ST 12X11, 1SS3, at 2 P. 31., for the transaction of such business as may be broiitrht before it. W. V. Shirk. Chairman. Festival. The Fayette Cornet Band will hold a festival on their grounds near Brown's Mills, on Saturday evening, August 12, 1893, at which time ice cream, cakes, peanuts.emoiinde, pop, watermelons, Sec, will be served. Two other bands are expected to be on the grounds to help to enliven the occasion. Everybody come and have a good time. Teacher's Examinations for 1893 A special examination will be held in Mifllinrown, Fridaj-, September 1st, 1893. Examinations will begin at 8 o'clock A. M. Strangers will be required to furn ish recommendatioiis of good moral character. Applicants must be examined in tho district in which they intend to teach. Directors aud friends of education are invited to attend. D. M. Marshall, County SuperinJewienl. -4 . Summer Excursion Routes and Rates via the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. Tho 1893 edition of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company's annual book of summer excursion routes has just been issued. It is tastefully got tou up and presents a mobt practical and comprehensive manner about four hundred popular summer re sorts, from which excellent selections may be made for either limited trips or extended sojourns during the summer and early fall months. The great variety of routes sug gested, the complete schedules of rates, the graphic and exhaustive descriptions of the different places, the explanatory maps and the illus trations, make this volume a most valuable guide. Copies of tho book may be obtain ed at any ticket office of tho Penn sylvania Railroad on payment of ten cents, or npon application to the General Passenger Agent, Pennsyl vania Railroad, Philadelphia, it will he forwarded upon the receipt of twenty cents. The Twentieth If arrest Home The Tnscarora Valley Annual Har vest Home vas held on Pannabaker's Island l ist Saturday, August 5,1893. Several Ihonsandjpeoplo were present. Tiiey ( me from ail points of the compass, Perry connty, Huntingdon CDur tv, Miiuintown, ThornDsontown, Tort Royal, and from all iutermed iafe points up and down the valley. TLe oftic-rs of the meeting weic U i . cuweier, president; D. Buck and McConnell B-'ale, vicp presidents; Wm. Van Sweringec, Secretary. Committee of Ariaiiireuieots: T. Smiltie, .7. .T. Milliken, H. L. Mc Meed, Joshua Beale, Robert Gray, J. B. Clark, Wm. A. Milliken, R. H Patterson. Thomas Creighten, James L. Peck, John Rad, S. B. Bartley, D. P. Beale The meeting was opened shortly after 10 A. M., bv the president. Rev. John W. Speedy invoked the Divine Blessing. !?B- F. Schweier made the opening address, and was followed by an able address by Rev. W. C. Adair of the United Presbyterian church of Me Coysviile, after which the meeting adjourned to 2 o'c'ock P. 31. The afternoon meeting was ably addressed by Major J. D. Howell, of Spruce Hill: Rev. J. W. Meminsrer of the First Reformed Church of Lancaster, Pa.; and by Rev. D. D. Coffman of Concord, Franklin Co. A choir of vocal nii'sic with organ accompaniment under the leadership of J. C. Conn was stationed on the right of the speaker's stand, and a Cornet Bend of young men from Wa terford, under the leadership of Jas. Clark was stationed on the left side of the speaker's stand, and furnish ed music before, between and after each address. List of Jurors Tor September Term, 193. GRAND Jl-KORI. Dunn, Eli Fayette Robert, McMeen . .Turliett Egler.Sr, Wm Walker Milford Monroe Walker Monroe Lack , . .Port Roval Walker Milford Susquehanna .Susquehanna . . Mifflintown Lack Leach, Howard Miller, John Sulouff, George Leister. Francis A . . . Rhinesmith Wilson. W. A Manbeck, Solomon Casner, John Clinger, H. C Lyter. G. W McCauley, James. . Vaughen, Thomas , Long, Henry .Walker Moycr, George Milford Rankle, Geo. C Port Royal Hives, Harry E Patterson Dojghman, Soloman Beale Banner, Abram Monroe Landis, A. A Delaware Harris, Jacob Monroe Lathers, E.J Lack rrrriT jlrobs. Berryruarj, Abram Beale Guss, Ephriam Milford Fergason, Jos Greenwood Heckman. Jno Fayetle Paitncr, Wm. M . . .MiIL.nl E'jrenzeller, Jerome Favette J P. Barton Beale Fronlz, George Susquehanna Campbell, W. J Tuscarora Groninarer. Henry O Milford Lawson, S-iiuuel . . Tuscarora Partner, Jno. C. . . Light, Levi Earnest, Jno Carwell, 11. J Moore, Brady Frederick, Wilt... Smith, Westley H. Milford .Susquehanna Patterson Walker Lack . . Greenwood .Walker Yeigh, Daniel Walker Davis, George Fermanagh Sartin, Jos Port Roval Book, Isaac Soruce Hill i -McLaughlin, Chas. J .Lack Kuchanan, J. B Lack ! Hetri; wncl Walker Londenslager, Chas Delawaro Miles, William Patterson Brsom, John Monroe kauffiuiiD, Wm. II Port Royal Rhine, Jos. K Lack Harris, Thos Beale Krister, W. N Greenwood Beaie, Robt Tuscarora Barton, David W Milford George Robison Milford Dysinger, Joseph Walker .butt, Joseph Patterson Levi Iv. Meyers Delaware C. I TT 1 . . oiovor, u ii Delaware Read! Read! J. W. McGregor, general commis sion merchant, Altoona, Pa. Butter, cheese, eggs, poultry, &c, consign ments solicited, commissions low, re turns prompt, best reference, write ue. Ang-20-93. Hockenbfjihy Dklaxcy. On July 27th by Justice of the Peace J. C. Conn, Daniel Hockenberry and Ida Delancy, all of Spruce Hill. McAbsistrong Rhine. On July 25th by Justice of the Peace, T. H. Caruthers, Thomas McArmstrong and Nora E. Rhine both of Waterloo, gj MirrUNTOWN MARKETS. HtvrLisrows, Aug. 9, 8!3. H utter V-gfr Ham m Bhonlder, ......... I.Affl . . . . . . , .. . 13 14 .10 08 Side, MirrUNTOWN GRAIN MAKKKT Whont, 55 55 as 65 .... $1.00 $t.o'J 1 60 95 $1.50 a hundratl 1.50 .... 1 'JO ROc lo 110 Corn in ear. Oatu, Rri (:ioverood. Tiniolhy sued , r lux seed Bran ...... ...... ,;h, Middlings Ground Alum Salt. American Salt Philadelphia Markets, August 5, 1893. There was a better feeling in grain on Saturday. Wheat ranged at 65 to 71c; corn 48 to 50c; oats 32 37c; smoked ham 12 to 14c:live chick ens 12 to lie a lb; butter 15 to 28c; eggs 14 to 15c. 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 Tliroats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by uoe of one bottle. Warranted the muni, wonueriui Ulemisb Unre ver j known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mjffluitown. Oct I, ly. Their Name Is Legion. Readers there are many b! x-d pu rifying medicines. There is but one Hood's Sarsapa rilla, do not allow high sounding ad vertisements or other devices to turn your purpose to take Hood's Sarsa pariilo, because in this purpose you are right and will not be disappoint ed in the result. Hood's Sarsuparilla is an honest medicine, honestly advertised, effects honest cures and gives every patron a fair equivalent for his money. What more can you reasonably ask T A fair trial qnarantees a complete cure. Aug-9 93. Hood's Cures Sophte MeKmldtn. 'When 7 yean old began to be troubled with ae. icma on the head, eatialng Intense lulling and burnlnc, and affecting her even. Her mother testifies: " We gave her six botUes of Hood's Sarsaparilla and he entirely welL I have taken it myself for that tired feeling and it does me great good." Mas. William McKri.iiin, 4j4 stock holm St, Baltimore, Md. Get Hood's. Hood's PHI cure all liver DM. bIllouMirs. Jaundice, Inillgestton, slek bea!at-lie. 25 cents. JJP. DERR, PR.tCTIC.lL. DENTIST, (Graduate or the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Mifflinhnre. Pa., has lo cated permanently in Mifflintown. as aoe- cesaor to the lata Dr. (J. L. Derr, and will continue tho dental business (established by the latter in 180C) at the well known of fice on bridge street oppositeConrt Ilonse. CE7- TEKTU EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY Vf ITIIOTJT PAIN. JYe Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient, either during extraction or afterwards All these are Guaranteed rr rc charge any f yv j SUMMER CLOTHING "Selling' at Cost at" HOLLOBAUGII 4fc SON'S. AVE AUK SELLING Summer Suits nt coPt to mko room for our Fall Goods. WE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT our stock of Wojncn's Shoes, and will sell our entire line of Misses ami ami ladies Oxford's AT COST II 0 L L 0 1) A U G H AND SON. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM ER 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 Safe Horses furmnbed in time of funeral. Cases requiring attention at night will bo promptly attended to by calling on me at my Furniture Boom. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! KenrC RmedT,)i .ttldw.thaWrftU Qsaraat tecirt alt iN'crvoaa dis es, such as Weak Mcmorv, Lota of Brain Powtr, Net vousatcu Heid BtFOWB ANO APTC USE. aCBC. Wakeful ne4Lot Manhood. Lassitude, all drains and Iou of frdVer In either sex, caused by overexertion Of vouthfullndiscretion. which ultimately lead to In nimity, Connmpfirn airi Insanity Price, tioot pacaart. With cvrry order we ir a wnrts gtMreotoo to cure or rfund money. By mail anyAddxe&a, HVE8' REMEDY C0. Toledo, a will be made. All work puarantd lo fixe perfect sixiaiociiou. lerma, strictly cub. H. P.DERR, Practical Dentist THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. HumiihrrvrHflraTarlitHleallTaii(I carrrullj- .rvrrd K-mll, UM-.1 . jtam la prK.tr prartlrr and fr or thirty inn hT lh leople with t-uTlre puce. Every slugie SpcclOo a lisl cure f.r the !lmae name. I. ..Tl"3r ore without UnucglnK. purging or mluclnc the iMrin, and an- In lutmujari'dUjeeoTrrclcn HciaHin mf the UwM. liT OV .LMIUL ITIJfc r 1-Frtfri, ConK-itlon. Inflantmatlniu. 3 ortOM. W..mi Ft-ver. Wona folic... -Trelhln; Colic, frying. WakerulDrM 4 Oiarrht-a. of ChlMrvn or Adult WywelerT.Ortplnn, 1i.1I.ku toUc.... 'lrra Marbua, Vomiting 7 , I'oldl. Ironrhltta. H Nearalicia. Tootharbr, larrarhr.... ! Ilrada.-hea, sick Hcadarhr. VrrtlKn. IO Ovspfaaia. Illllousncu. ronnrlpatintt l-Suparmra or I'aial'nl I'rriadn. 1 - W lilies T.n, l'rtftc Period .1 'rao. I.aryMailia, lloatvn..... t !alt ICbcant, .ripcku. niXloim. 13 KramaliiT.jr Klivumntic Falun.. th .rlalnrtn. t'lu!l. vcr aud Ague ir-l'lle,BMu.l orHlredlnx.... l-OBhthnlmr, S reor WeaX Even. It t'ntarra, lutliKit. 1 1 Id in the Head iiO hooping tVaauli Anthiun. oppr.-c.l Preathlng. ..!.". 2'J Kar lirkni-a:crt. Iii.ialred t.'carlnfr 3 Ni-rofuln. Kufcirvtd t n.U swrllln .33 .US J4 M M .'IS U4 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 33 33 M -ticucrnl Itchilily. lh ral W rakueaa ! VOroMV.iiid .VaniT fek-crvtlon- .33 I 27-Ki.iiry li-m tu- ?oii M ok th. or iank?a , I rinnry vn Unrn. WtttlngBeti.. i 3 1 I'ninf ul IVriodH 3 t -IMi'h.hrr.n, I I.TntI Sort Thrift . . 3.3 t'hruuic ('riions & Eniptiuii. EXTRA NUMBERS: .33 33 33 33 33 33 33 I rrron lfliliir, Srtiilnal Wenk- I ii. , r invoiuiiu.ry IiH iurifn l.Aft 35 lls'Oif.of ihr llftitrt.l ulplratloa 1.UO I SwM or braxfs-ta, or aenl MH4 mi rerrli-t of .rtrl I mitt tv vr d. rtx. 1 11 a i is tnu sc. Tr. SPECIFICS, HUM PHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For Pllea Kxternal or Internal. Blind or Bleedlnr: Fbttila In Ano: lu bliic or Bleeding of im Iteetiuu. The relief at Immediate tbe cure CA-rtain. PEI0E, 50 CTS. TH1AL SIZE. 5 OTg. SaM by Druccuta, or uu pu.l-e.ia m rK.I.t ml pric mwrnaivi' arn.ru., m a n ua. ac, im leaa HUMPHREYS YETERIMARYSPECinCS For Earns, CatU, Shp, Dogi, Hogs, AUD POULTRY. 306 Page Beak an Treataaeac af Aalsaala and Chart rteat Free. ftrfs) FeTera.roaaentieaa.TiiflaaaaaRtlea A.A.j Spinal .Meaiuaiiia, Milk Kevar. H. ll. r-traina. I.aaieaeaa. Kheaaaallaaa. '.'li4iewier. Nanal niHrharaca D.lt.Bala air Uralm, Warnta. .. VU ' a a h k, lleavea, PaeaMawlta F.K. 'elic or iripv, Bellyache. ii.ti.mmyt iacarrlaae, lleaaorrhacea. 11.11. I rinarynad Klriaey flaaaea. I. l.-KrualiTre lllaeanea. Manir. J.K. IMuam ( iiaatiea, Paralrata. Slaale Buttle lover 90 doaea), - - .CO H table (', with Sp4r)ea. Maaua, Vrla-lmryrure Oil and Medloator, 87.ef) Jar Veterinary fare Oil, - aM4lly aa tuil.t ml prk. CaraSlfS'akSt f, 1 II A llSTllHUai St,,BwTaea. the National Hotel on Main St IB trot skin deep. ThrrearethenrandsofladiM who bar rairular feature and would be ac corded the palm of beauty wore it not lor a ppc.r complexion. To all troch we reenmmend iDR. HEBRA'8 VIOLA CREAM as pnaiesaiug these qualities th:t quirkiy ehasne the most sallow an l florid complexion to one of natural health a:id unblemished beauty. It cures Oily Skin, Freckles, HIaci Heads, Blotches, Sunburn, Tan, Pimples, and all imperfections of the skin. It u. not a cosmetic but a cure, yet is bet ter for tho toilet table than powder. Sold by uruggists, or sent port raid upon receipt of Wu 6.C. einNER4C0.,Teldo,0. "Great Sacrifice -AT- MEYERS'. Tk Remainder of Our Sum mer Stock, will db sold at Cost from this date until the En tire Stock is Soli Kiw is your chance to troy Clothing at Cost Ferd Meyers, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Miffliotown, Penna, 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 1889 Special Invitation To Hie Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARLEY. It will be 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 fi to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN HAVE I0U MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER? CALL AT THE msT BIAS OBI AX BAKE, MIFFLIN'l OWN, FA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER GREASE B.T I5T THE WOCLD. lta wrios qaalitieaara anaurraairrl, actuallw aKitlaninB two boa, of aavotber braot. Zfoa flacwd by baat. f ". FT T II i. , K . o IN K. rOR9ALKBYI'EAIXit3GEERAI.LY. Tyt Q A L E S 31 E Vf UWANTED.1 LOCAL, OK TRAVELLING, to s.;ll our Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment guaranteed. CHASR BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, 81. Rochester, N. T. - The SnJinel and Rtfnilxtm offico ia the place to get job work done. Tijit. It will pay yon if yoa reed anything 5n that line. -OF ! J UNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLINTOWH, PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKFH ROT n ROCK. PrttiJnt. T. VAN IRWINCasawr. DIIECT0K. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, John Hortsler, Jociah L. Barton, Robert R. Parker, Loola E. Atkinsoa, T. V. Irwin. TOCKBOLCIIS : Philip M. Rrpner, Annie M. Shelley, Jospph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kartt, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, John M. Blair, F. M. M. Penrell, Josiab L Barton, Robert F. Patterson, Levi Llrbt, Wm. Swartz. Samut-IS. Rothrock, Solomon Manbeck, bree and Fonr per cent, interest will bt paid on certificates of deposits. jan -23, 1891 U TO VEAK LIEU BnfrVrtng from the ttccim of imtbful iror, aavrlr teeay. wuUdk wetkant. lot mauihood. cte X wlM Mod ft Tviull trui- ,eldi contaVinlBK fall pftrtionlmra for fcoma etirtx, FREE0' charp. - A pleDdld mediovl work ; should t re4 hj twy tojaQ who la .Mrvotia and debllMtvitrwl. AdJrta Trot. Wm Cm POWLEK, HoodiM, Cni RUPTURE!: iCnrn Bnarantee4 bv Dr.7). B. Msyec ll An-hht Phil. I'a. Kate at once. No operation or business delay. Thou.xanda of ourea. lr. Mayer Is al Hoiel Penn, feeadinp, Ia., second Satarday of cch moDtta, bend toi circulars. Advice-free.
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