MIFFLOTT nM WAIfH 14, 4. XEEJSS. 8utcrlpton, $t.,j ; nnnnm :f p-ii(! 9 il.CO if not paid In advance " -.jlrt aiiTortiserr.-Dts tr.sertn. at f,i) per Inch for each lnsortton. Transient busing's notices lu local cnl Oron, 10 cents j.r linn for escta lni-ertlon. - jctlc.: wi'.' ! sr?" t ., t!ee leIrlra; i i ivertise by tie. vonr tV-f c aowr ev. nunc SALES. Wednesday, Karck 14 S. E. Warnrr will fall is Wa'.kor towoliip, oa tha Imas Itir, fcersei, colts, cows, yonag cattle, fl'cn, an! full amort ru.t.t of farm im ;ilerai.ts And machinery. Thursday, March 1 6 1 1 , S. Brown, will sell at ' r'i'.J or reiileore, at Brew's M:'.' r'avette towos'jip, tiro horse ,ti"2! t'sf.-j!, two hcinVrs, one jeiaey '.. :u 719111; cattle, wagons, farm, ma- and implement, horse geir and forth, also house bo'd goods. Salt at 10 a. ra. Twelve montns credit on sums ever i. March 17. G 7f . Vn Oroier wi'l sell 1b Fayette '..wnsbip, a haif mils fri ?--" if ills, oae horse, a eew, a heifer, & agon, tracE w.igon, buggy, humeri, portable elder frti, and farm Implements ether articles. March M. '.Tilliam Mcnnnll will sell bts pl.";-9 of residence in Vi!rerd town It.'?, near Locust Grove, a lot of Henna Bold goods, coniintir j ef throe bedsteads, set cane seat chairs, rocking uhairs, bureaus, brner cupboard, meal chsist, cook stove, oetl s. eve, carpets, wash sua?hino, and :3sy other articich. SHORT LOCALS. Wild week. pces flew northward last JoLn Reno, of Miflli'i county visit ad Juniata last week. The Hicks pterin did not tuatB . lalize :n the 7th inst. Th man who pays bail money, pvs for -.0 ain of another. d 1 o 1 1, ,f Pat!rson, is visit r i.l nicle ia IlarrioLur. T'" pnnual cost of running a loco -"otivs, is about $3,000 a year. . Aine 1 Andsti'don, Jr., o." tuts town, opened a t.iilor shop iu Lewis town. C)l. T. S. Mioieheal, his star tod a phosphate mill on his farm in Lack nisliip. A unrulier of nr s of Spriu fever ure d-volnped ly the tina weather : .' . Wri:k. Jtlrs. PaM. rsou wifa of Calouei John J. Patierson, is hom from Junraster. Rf-v. It. F. 'i!oti. of L fwistowp. t):c&el.'fd in the Pr-!!yt'riaii clnrch ?r Sabbath. It is Slid thit a p'linli nf powdered sulpiiur worn in tlie stoi-kir:pH wiil ktizp off grip. Ofui'o M'iiv'- tr. ca'ue from Ifuiit "'tr;.!' i) to (-pvii a fr-w biya with uiri iriauds Lui o. John (Jncijiiighain, ;s l:.vi.g l is dwt liing rt. , roiuodeleil. C1. J. K. V bison uappv on f-i-itni'tl tv nf Prl'f. rroi), lji.'.i.st) ou !M.iin 11:1 d wi niht tf, Y-re bv the advt-nt of a boy baby. The only liopo for the business of of th rountry is the overthrow of th'j D.finocratic party. Jc '111 S. Graybill, vms Hoiua over Saaday from electric railway man agement -t Lancaster. wh" claim to know pays ;tj , - v-dld always sleep with their ' . t ue east or north. ,"3jin early gardnar-i planted po tatoes ou the 7th day' of March. What will the crop be like? The Old Folks Concert in tho Court TI -use on Thursday evening, w.is !" enjoyable entertainment. The weather during the na3t win iir was not at any time cold enough to stop the flow of tho fountain. Mr. Ezra Dot v, nnd Mr. J. TT. ye!y, are eonnnctin."' their r sid'Tlf premises with tho Main stieet sower William Hawk ' nd 'nd one of bis ha":ds rpttpIt hurt by :. cross cut aw with ihe toth downwar-l falling cn it. Sucker fishii.g won during the fine weathr but the cach wis not lar.e. irduhred in t f last week, nnc ommnlv "I hsv; been curud of nervous tronblos and citi.rrh by Hoods Vege table rills." J. W. Tospon-, Lavans rille, Pa. :Mv mother liad hendncho rvnv av, Veg. tv; but ha.i been enred bv Hood's :iU Tills, fall P, Carrie Hawthorne, D.-. ors h.ay the health of the pen p! of the town has' greatly improved 'f.fa tho people c'.rink pure water r.ui the mountain. Blackbirds and butter-flies put, in an appe?!Mice laRt. week, whioh is aotreil.i-g unrov.imcn for them to do in the ltd week in March. Tt is the moral character of men i cd women and brains, and not busi inesstbat co' V.itntes the mnri'r i qualities of 'm n and womeD. I Members of the Two Hundred and fifth re.7ht.ent Pennsylvania Volun-'.tero-r . '1 be held at Lewistown, on tiie 23rd of tiiis present month. : W-en a man rurs for oEce, bat does not take the papers that battle fclontj tho line of U10 politics that he lnims to belong to, what right has he to expect support from the papers. On gtuoral principles such a candi date shcr.id bo opposed by the party 'ar?rii. j Th't past winter was not a good one fer church revival meetings, there wss po much amusement goinw pa among the people that they ,oald not give up their thoughts to gpi-Mibjects. The churches flourish twit in times of disaster and calamity, when people became alarm Ad eoout themselves and temporal litTsirs The wood bouse of ex Sheriff Walls was astroveJ by fire gome days a' nmiiiBg p. joss of a'jout 250. Hot Rsup cau..rid the Sre. Mrs. Sr.y.W of Port KoraT. nr. jcomp .nied by her four year old prund 'Sou J. F. WiMehaupt, Ykit d in tiwn on Diiuraay. ineunncrTcorapdiiT on Fridv last e'orted North Gnorjjre H(?wer.;Scretary, Horning, trrisurer. and C. B. Pafronn of the Sent'xei. asd Rs pcbucs, who know themselves to be in arrears wi'l confer a favor by piy i:ij tho amou-.t due. "I had no ambition to da anything. Hood's Snriaprilla hs msde ma feel like a new person." ifn. Viol. KKKmKR, Conestoa, Pa. There is a ?Incedonia water prs saro lrdic.tor ii th ofaca of the Juniata Vallsv Da;.k. The full pres surr of he irater is 80 piundi to the inch. R?t. R. F. Wilson, and wife, of Iwitown, visited the familv of Cbier Kzr D )ty last week. "Mrs. D..ty a dauuler of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Tloltoway wife of H. C Hol loway D D.. of "tha Lutheran church of this place is v;itinj relatives n 1 friends in Middltown, Dauphin county, Pa. The first four fjoted animal to cross the new bridge nai-oss the river at Mexico, was an Oxford Buk, shipped on the rail to M'.xico for Porter Thompson. Mrs. Munne, of Dawson, Kentueky, is a licensed B;pisl pi:ioher She is said to be the only woman in that State who ha authority to officiate at a clerical capacity. An exchange fays: A teaspoonful of ealcratun in two thirdg of a cuo cf t 11.. c water ana uraiuc, two swallows ar a tima at intervals of tfn nud fiften minur, id said to be a sure cure for rnp. On Sunday morninr about 11 o'clock March 4, Rev. J. K. Glaring, paster of Naglo street church of Gad. Hairisburg baptized 30 converts ia the SjKquehuuna river, oppositd TiiHcarora street. There are COO creameries in Penn- Kylvaniii and 1.800,000 acres of land levoted to the dairv interest. The capital invested if $129,000,000 and the annual worth of butter iu tbo Stale is $20,000,000. Itch oa human, mans- ou h jres dogs and all stock, cured in 30 min iites by Woo! ford's Sinitarv Lit; n This riv-vcr l.u'.a. Sold bv L. Banks A-. Co., Draggift, Mi 111 utown. Nov. -22ud 1S'J4. Two verdant citizens of West Vir- pinia wrnt to Nw Yurk thu otlu-r dy and paid $300 for 1.000 iu counter feit ni-mev. hen their p:i'.-Lr ws examiue i it was found to c ;u iin iro in gord money and a lot of green paper. Hewrge 11 ter, having a wife and J vo riiildivn, end an adopted child, and Mrs. Shafzor. hnvinn a husband ii 1 k.x i-:.i'dr.n, ' ! p--.l !-t week j fr..i;i tin ir h -ifies i 1 Fratikbu o muty. Etter t -ok $loOO of his v.if-j's money null iiiin, tto laeauasli j Lid. I A. J. Sawver, a lawrer of Ah;. Ar bor. Mifil . who .e.,l.Hv Pnin,l,j!"'S OW" v'"r''1. " i-r.-tlK-rs tho 1 lo.rcnti' n cgaiti&t ku alleged murderer, drew such a urtio!.,V wo 1 picture of iiie crimo tint, lit- tiirew toe dangtit: r of the murdered man the jnrymen iiito into bpasma and hv?tt t ics A McYeytowii h and h-ftv-B woina- g'e3 to at chun hsr husband home t ) attend to tha babies. lh is satisfied aL.d says the babies belong to theru both and is willing to take charge of them sometimes so th::t h:s wife may go to church or to gee her neighbors. It is said that the South mountains at places are infestsd with what they call mouutain rats The3o rats are iar;r than the house rats but not so long. They have flat tails arouu 1 thy edge of which a fringe of hair grows. The ra's hava been iu the mountain only about a year. Mrs. Catharine J. McCahan died on Mon.lsv morning, M.ar.'.h r.t t'" rrt-i.?..ljie rf hor tdn-in.'-ia. V.J1!Jn.. T ,t;,..., V., ISO? T. T .. Ilarrisburg, ir. her 73d ear. Mrs MvC:th:ii. was 11 sister . .f the Crsnipr brotbfrs m Patterson, so well hnow'i in railroad riic.'.-s. She removed lo Itii': ish'irg from A'too;;a thiilv-iivo years ago. A good Chris! i in woman s'ne had UT;e. goLe to i.er re.vA,; -Trib- Eiuier Shirk, who t convicted at the I eoi iiary 1 erm ot court, oefoie Jadii Siiddlcr of C'arliwie, of the foigeiy of a note, on the First Na' tion o Bank of Milflintown, was sen ifiiced last Thursday by Judge Sid uirr, to an imprisonment of two years in the Western Penitentiary and to nav a fine of $100. Sheriff Lapp start led for Pitte-.burg on Saturday morn inrr with the prisoner. He had David Rickenbach of Patterson accompany him as a guard. Th Hollidaysburg Register of March 7th, says; During the reviv al in the Church of God, of this place, there have been eighty -six con versions. " At a public sale held in Quemahoning, fowusbip, Somerset county, on the 22d of Feb ruarv, a large number of those in at tendance were poisoned by eating meat which had been boiled ia a cop per kettle. Jere Riugler, a promi nent citizen of the above twp., died the following dav from the effect of the poison in the meat. Rebecca Wilkiuaon, of Browns valley, Iud., says: "I 1 ave been in a distressed condition for tr.rce vears from Nervousness, Weakness of th Stomache, Dyspepsia, aud Indiges tion until my health was gone. . I had been doctoring distantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South America Nervina which done t-ij more good than any $oO worth of doctoring I eviir did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable sad lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nrve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Hold by L. Banks A Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 98-ly. The Lewisfown Gazette of March 8th says; During the past fall Solo 1 'U 'i Peectny sw several signs of bear in the mountains in Men ; town S:np, whsre he resides, and S: on clu lel to investinto and seo if he co-ild not find bruin holed up soma piae iu the vic;nity, and on Tuesday of last week, iu ompapy with S. D. Peachey, Jonathan D "nooJey and Moses M. Zjok. diseoverel "a tiua Urge black boar in t!io third hole they vinited. Each one got a shot at him, and when butchered found where other hunters had nreviouKlv shot it, the wounds having healing up, Tho animal produced twenty! ix quarts 01 Jar.J. and before the kia taken off weicrl,i 077 pounds. "Ye olden tymes concert held in ye Oourte II.his, by Mitaintown menne aui wimmen siniera." lnt rhursday evening was a ph-nsant en tcrtain.neut tlyit reflects credit on t.ll tho participants, and showed the artislic ubility of our home singers and actors to be of a high order. Our people when dressed in colonial co?turn, powdered and wigged look as well ns the best looking pictures of -Y Olden Ty mes." But we will not ba led into a detailed report of ine agrceau;o oi.tr rta:ti!n. nt thut de lighted the house full nf people. A j..:?- 1 a t 1 icpon wou.u reqnire one side of newspaper. The entertainment was gotten up for he benefit of the hrs.) company. Tha money receiva.l from th( s;de of tickets amouuted to $03, and when expmxes wtue de ducted tha hose company had $Gi clo.ar nionev. BYOGEAPHY OF DANIEL ZEIQLER, ESQ.. DE CEASED. Daniel Zeihr tin !'j't of this Alirk.-lvili,. 1 wetnior, was b.iru :fur 1 r . 1 r . Ptrry c-.unty, Pa, Duceruber '2Zll:. 1S16. At the tender nge of six month", by the death of hi- father. I'.e was lefl to tho S',l; enro cf his widowed mother. Couceruing his eariy years your writers have no data, iut wlim ha had reached the age of 12, his tnothrT eain marrio C tuis time a man by the narai of Huffard, a Bh letnakir by o.icuputi m. For soiufi tim-' a:'tr his mother's marriage he remained under the inafeniui ro-f, and worked a'ong with his stoij-fathtr tit the same trade. Si;on Imw-.T-r rs ti e passim? yars had developed l is physique and strength he qnittod the shoo-mnkf r Iv.-nch, and in c.iupany wi:h his eidur brothers secuie i a 'contract for cut ting cord wood, nud eagngtfd in that employment TLe place .. hi ra he firt t Sevang th-i uooLimau's uxe wus e'.mowhcre west of Duueaimoa and the woo.l was des'gucd fur the Monta-bi-llo Faina.:e. It w:u cu', plit, and hauled iu ih-j witit-r tim- bv tho' 1 lr.t i:i hor ol b brothers a.:d l-irsi- e U T!. e notw.a I'C'inwJ bv tii.n i-.:v.I:j! which tuny li.iariio I t 1 . . 1 m .... .em- ot:vt?a wuue engaged :', t ::s occupa- lion, was one wm;b was well veati lated by means of an old aai'or.ed chimney with a hue Tiinii-.w iio:i' ii Straw made 110 t!ie b-d a:, on wloch they lay down 10 Ki uuda bUtike'. was their only eover. Y-.t ho snbiect of this , t often declared tha' tho; w..r '-"PV y t and t U.-i-' -i,d ves the I Iii.s own wordrJ, ins ihims-lf .-. rn tha merriest iiiiva J I r-.v hiv. lie followed woodman's craft ia unknowu to writer. Iu vns at ail events som im ufferwataU that ha removed to D'jucannou borough and entered the employ of a man by the name of Isu.ac Keisar, a hotel keeper, who ownod a r:iih!1 farm which was at tached to, or connected in somo w .y with the hotl jroperty. . Tliii land was cultivated by Mr. Z-igler fur his employer, and when not engaged in farm work he attended the bnr of the hotel. The hotel he has freq ently sid was at the time well pat rouized by th workmen of the Dau rannou iron works It was thero that they spent their 1 venings and enjy td thems'Iv:s according to tie fash ion of those titties in a way liist fre quently exceedt;d the bounds of pro per decorum. It was tha tirno that I19 livjd i;i Du:.cnnon that the Clark's Ferry dim was constructed, and th d oiied was ono of the Harris who helped to build it His ste-adiusss and ability s ou attracted the notice of thos- over h'm, and he wos promot e.l to"jlgf;erb.. ss"ns;t was then called, niiuation requiring a rnp u of sober tem-ryra-e habi's ii maiced au Dun- cannon soma fiv: v 'i't. and iu that. time bv industry stud prudence laid bv th9 sum ( I :';300. It, wa h!so he lived th.ere tint he married ! a Jtiiss Keisar, the daughter f l'enno Ke.'s.ir, Esq., who was his fi.st wifa. After leaving DiiTicannon h I outfit I a tract of laud situated iu SuS'ine- haiiua townshijt, Juniata ceunty, Pa., to which he then removed, and on which he lived for some years. Tins laud was thicl.Iy tiuiberi el, with pru dence and good Judgment, which hy that tiiae wos habitual, lie cut the timber iato railroad th-s. lumber and to himself. He r.'ao a the same time invited some of bis spare means in canal boat and team. Tho canals M.en weie owi.ed by tho Coinmon - eilth. It was tho poldea days of boating and it also proved a remun erativn venture, for him. All ship ments were then made by water vivigation, and one season his boat by chance remained over winter in Philadelphia, In consequence, it had a full load of Merchandize on the home or banfc trip, vhich paid him bauds .mely. Afie" clsaning bis la "d of its timber, he thtm sold it, and removing to Liverpool township, Ptrry county, Fa., leasee! the farm of Christ". .aa. Loiter, deceased, now tho property of Isaac Witmer. When be raraoved from Juniata county, I have heard him say, he brought with him S7000, the procucts of his in dustry up to that data I am unin formed bow Jong he was the tenant of Christian Lei ter, perhaps not long. His hither to successful struggle made bins desirous of owning a farm more fertile and productive than any he had previously cultivated. Throngh the strong recommenda tions of John Holman Esq , deceased he wr. persuaded to examine, ami then purchase a neighboring farm then known as the John Ulsh farm, which was in the market for sale, aud which lies about 2J mil en west of Liverpool. To this farm he then removed and there passed the re inainder of his lifa. It was only the strung and nrgont persussion of his frien I llolman that induced him to buy the farm, for so lightly did he think of it, that he never even felt dusir 1 to exunine it. althonh it laid close to the Lei'er farm on which he lived. Under his esculent manage raeiit it soon disclosed its latest capabilities and productiveness and in this purchap, were so laid the fojailauon of his fortune that 110 vibrations or panics could ver after shako them. Daniel Zeigler was thrice married. His first wife died iu 18.30. By her he had six children, of whom three sons and two daugh- iors survived him. He was a second time married to a daughter of George Minium, Esq , deceased, ta whom he had a daughter, now also dead. His second wife died in 1861 and in 1866 he was married to his thirdj Mrs. Mary Wenner widow cf Eicu ael V.'oncer, deceased, with whom he has lived for 28 vears, in unbroken and uninteTup'eddom'-stic harmony ana napp:nes.-. Daniel ,ei"ler was at the time of his death grand father of y grand cnildran, and great grand father cf 5 great errand children. His funeral was impressive in as much as it was largely attended by very many of the best citizens of Juniat.iand Perry counties, all of w! 0111 iiad long hewn his fat and warm friend-". Death who loves a shining mirk, has rarely stricken down a victim who possessed in so eminent a d groe ail the titiribaf os of perfect minhood. Many there are and have been, who a'e, and have b;-eu more widely Lam! J, but ia their social c;rc!es few rtre tho num ber who are so highly e.-teeroed. Sidrtirg iu life without any advan tage to assist, he knew the vdun of help una whs very ready to assist tht.so who n-eded assistance. More fortunate that others, who lik- him himself have been handicapped by arly poverty. He was bv his T?revronr";I en ergy, industry, integrit- and rare judgment enabled to amass the riches of which he w.19 possesssd at death. A yet nolilr tribute can h-aor lay upon his peaceful grave. His wealth was acquired by hor.ett methods, and not a single dol'ur by wrong. To place an estimate upon his estate is beyond the powjr of the writi-r. I i addition to bis land ponsepsions ia Perry and Juniata counties he had large inv-dments in the west, and v& at his death a stockholder and d rector of the First National Bank of Wellington, Kansas. But enough of wftlth. To the dead riches are of littla worth, they miy scure the ilatUry f tho liviug to the living, bi t ihey cannot decorate tho green srive of iho dead. It ii ouly merit tout cm heap estrem upon the pallid It is his highest praise that Daniel Zeiglrr died esteemed aud respected by all who knew him, by his sorrow ing sindeaed friends and by taoee whom he h.id grmerounly aswisfed in tho time of their litred. A Demo crat y party, his party rejected and ho'ioii'd him, an ! itself bv uo'ii rtr.lir r ii!u :,s candi'l ile f r tht rt spo. ;sib! Or.itjon nf Associate '.In A good ciiizyu, hi n-iarh- ! bo; 's t.iai.ifested the ir nipr r ial ion, 1 Ly eh.-ctii.g i im t. t'lec-ffiee of .ins:ice ! of the Pe.-ico in whifh capacity he served f r 20 :, c ;tive v. srn. j dimly su!)!iiit'.iii to tho will cf the ! Stipr-nie il'si). s r of all event-: he died paace'niiy on the 19th of Feb ruary, 1S04. Aged 77 years 1 mcn:h and 2o da-, s. G C.Tuarp. J. K. Blattenbliioer. DiFFESDi;i:KrR Sai'sman-. On the 8;h inst , at East Silein, Juniata Co., by Rev. J. Lamb's. Mr. Joseph B. Diif-ntierfer, of Oakland, and Miss Mary Sausman, of McAlisterville. Kipk-Cami'bell. On the 1st inet., by Thus. (Veightou, J. lh, Jinios G. Kirk, of rru Mills, and Mary C. Caaipbsl!, of Etst Waterford, this county. P.ATiiiFr.'. Jacobs. On the 4 h ie.st , :it th.o Lutheran parsonage in this place by Rev. H. C Hollowav, D. D., James C. Bardell. of Mill Creek, Huntingdon e'outty. and Nan na E. Jscobs, of Milford township, this county. DIEI Of consurnption at herhoni ,n Delaware township, on Tuesday morning the 0th inst., Mrs. David Fry- Aged ab.,ut CO years. Fur. On tV Oh inst. at her home rioar Q lodville, Delaware town ship, M-r Lrdia A. Fry, aged 26 year, 11 months and 21 days, Slautefback. On tht oth inst., at her ho-Tin in Walker towmhip, .Wrs. Ja"ob Slviterbaclr. Agad abcut E4 Trsr. M:rrt Brrft, Mar. 14, t-04 e-irt-r Una' FfcieiMer, ' S!- VIKrLIM'OWN GRAIN Wh.-Hl C"r j in rai (' T 50 41 14 M A I K f T So 50 28 to 30 60 ! '! .'.y s t-t f'.-.U t ! s. --d 1 t.O Hra: 03 eiiw, , ........ 1 X huutircsl .t:i...inS l.0 0-iijji Aite.i Su.t 1 U0 .r.,xei. S.iit 8i'c 10 7a PfciLADKLPHie MiaxtTs, March 12th, 1894 Wheat 61 to 63c; cern 42 to 43c; oat 36 to 39o; c!ovrseed 9 to 10c; potatoes 50 to 75c: swott potatoes 20 to 45c; apples $3.50 to S4.50 a bus; iiva chickens 6 to 10c;e'f 16 to 17c; butter 12 to 26c; sugars 3J to 4Je; ducks 10 to 11c; geese 9 to 10c; tur keys 8 to. 10c; timothy hay $1.05 to 115 a 100 lbs; mixed hay 95c to $1 05 a 100 pounds; onions $1.40o a bushel; Florida tomatoes 2 to $3 50 a crate; cabbage (1 to $1 50 a barrel; lettuce half barrel $1 50 to $2. Milch cows $25 to $40; thin cows $S to $20. Hogs 7c a lb. Sheep at 2 to 4e a lb. Steers 3$ to 4c. English Spavin Liniment removes ail Hard, S tit or Calloused Lumps and Bl-mishea from horses, Blo.-d Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeuey, Ring'-Bone. trifl.c r.o;.... "11 " . v.a...cr, uit Swollen Throats, Cough, etc. Save ou Dy nse of one bottle. War- rante.l the most wonderful Blemish I Cure ever known. Sold by L. Btnks 1 & Co., Druggist MifllintowD, Pa - J Nov. 22, '93 2! LEGAL. DMINISTBATOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of Reuben K. Barege, late of Ts- irarwra kowosotp, atceasjd). N otice is hereby (riven that letters ot Ad ministration oa the estate of Ktaobea g. llurdre. late ef Tmnrsr. tn.s; r: m Coenty, Penna., deceased, have been traoien 10 iDe onderstfntd. All persois indebted to said tut it ... immediate payment, and all persons ksvinc claims againet said etlate will present tbeai promptly, authealieated for SHtrlem.nl. 1UA V. KUKDfllt, Feb. i8th, 1894. jtimmhtratrix. y...,oiumftj llUllt.L, a HKIVIttTDlTaDi!) w,.irn. Nutice isberebv r;von tl-.t 1-0 j DlinistratlAti nnitn th ....... r . . 1 ui Aurauaui finss. late of Afilford township, deceased. ....cn.. inn 01 i seen granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are r.nnrnfl ia m.t. iate piym.nt and these having claims to r.."i iunu auij anioenncaied Icr p iv aent. MAKTIN I. .fiir Adminittrator, rauerson, Juniata Co., Fa. JLJP. DERR, PRACTICAL. DE.-VTIST, fCyradute nf the PhiluHulvrhta rtn a 1 leire. fornierlv nf V .ffl Inl.... va i cited permanently in Miif.intown, as suc cencor to tbe late Dr. . L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established bv the latter in 160) at tho well known of- ... i. -, . utc uii crmgf sireei opposite Court House. 07- TEETU EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY without pain. Ae CAloroform, Etktr, or Gas used. No Sore Gums or Diseornf'ort to pationt, t uner auring extraction or afterwards. .11.1.. . r mi lurse are iiuarapteea tr to charge will be made. All Work euantntneit in iv mpFm.! satibliction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical OentNt. Out for On ADVERTISEMENT. HOLLOBAUGIl A ?OX, B. ;.a r - A.J. c 1 mr ,? -tv':- ';C. ' ' . I . r--.- s.;.-, .' HORSES. There bag beeo a prest deal of talk Tims cf Funerals. 1 Lave new disjered an elepant team t.f Black Ucrfea at tie taie. adj woitan ea arive them, ibej pj no atttentioa to cars. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FTJNEE AL DIEEtTOE. irm. Johnson unn:uiville, I'a, Injured While Coasting Impure Blood Asserts Itself But Hood's SarsparHIa Cures th Disease and Restores Health. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.: "Durlnf the winter ot 1S7, 1 was Injured en one limb while coasting. It did not trouble me much nt first, but soon became more palniul, my strength began to decline aud I could not rest at night I was attended by several different doc tors but ?ll failed to check the trout, le and I grew mr' 'y worse. Early in 1890 I had to ne crutches ui.d my health was very poor, bavin? lost my apiietlte anil being reduced In flesh. In the full of lttui I liau to take to my bed and It was thought j I Would Not Live , antil spring. During nil this time I had tried many different medicines but did get relief. In tbe meantime to give me relief, the severui bunches around my knee were lanced and later every effort made to heal Uie running sores bus all tu vain. Then It wus, while confined to my bed last spring, that my father, having read much about the merits of Hood's Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilla decided to have me give tt a trial. 1 have taken It rf-itlarly. m'ng nearly ten bottles. All tbe sores but two are healed and these are nearly well. 1 have thrown away my crutches as I can walk. li to school and do some work. I have a goo.1 anwiC.e and real Rood health ami n ive Increav 1 In welcht very much. Hood's s,arsH.:ii ill bus he-n a hl-King to me." WlL 1 1 am Joiixson, NorniaiiviI.e, 1'cnnsylvanla. Hood's Pii's are the best family cathartic, geuue and eucUve. Try a box ii ceuU. It Never falls to Cure MANNERS PPL'BIE EXTtiACT SARSAPARiLLA. 1. V Main Street, Put rsca, Pa. about my lorseg not being safe in cf that team cf boraee, and purchased ecat cf t575.C0 bicb are uerfeotly GREATEST SAC RIFICE SALE, Ever witnessed in J uniata county. TEJN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF CLOTHING CON SISTING OF MEN'S AND BOYS OVERCOATS. MEiS BOYS AiD CfilLD- SUITS. FURNISBIING WILL BE SOLD RE GARDLESS OF COST. FERD MEYERS, the Wkfale&Eetail Clothier, Bridge St., Miffiiniiwn, Preai 18G5, EST A BLISHE D. 1889 special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes cn daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine tha Stock of Ooo4 for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Su'ts and Overcoata at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Iiin prices leave all Competitors in the rear, po don't fa to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HA RLE! miffi i:n town ipa. EAYE TOU EDEEITO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A B0RR0WE11? 1 CALL. AT THH KBST MliFLIitlOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON' TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Ratei ariatEhQisEASE BtST IX TIK WOSin, Sivwerine qualltlee we siKaid, actrjtr eaUutinr tTO boxnll of enr c'v?r br&n4. K?e OKtodbrbu. iruEI' lHLut..Mili roHSLBBYty-ti-5iwryrijti-u. yv ALES ill E T k)WANTF,D .! LOCAL OK TRAVELLING, to sell ear fiarser; Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steadv Employment guaranteed. CriASK BROTHERS COMPANT, Dec. S, '91. Rochester, fi. T. Tbe Sentinel mn4 JSeputhm office ia the plaoe to get job work doae. Ti y It. It will pay yon if yon need anything In that line. AiVD GEiTS GOODS. .'-'ii a.-.i-aiL-i.iot 1 ai-. J Ul I ATA VALLEY EAN K or HII'FLIXTOWK, PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSFPn B.OTHFOCK. Prtndnt. T. VAN IXWiir, Ckit) DIBKCrORS. I W. C. Pororoy, 1 JoLd Hcrtelor, Joseph Bothroek, Jesih L. Usrtes, Leais E. Atk'nses, K obert K. Park, r, T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOLDERS I Geo ge A. 'rpnor, Annie jl. Skelley, Joseph ltothrock, P. W. Mar.beok,' L. E. Atkinses, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pouiuroy, J. Holate Irwla-"-y Kurtr, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr, John Uertsler, T. V. Irw.n. CharloMeSnydor, Josiah L Barton, John X. Flair, Robert Ii. Patterson, K. M. V. I'.ni. -11, I.V! Liebt, Sa-iinei rl. itoibicck, Wm. Swarti. "hr.; nd f'cjr r r c.nr. ;rt,ri,st wiU be on i'rrtiCe..i;-. ut dysit. I an 23. 1PS4 tt 0 WEM JIH fcAtioe ' mm the effnctB of yootfclVil afTori, rtr rna aiuvble (sl OOCltMDfetf toll p" iot oorae van, f j-B x riiMXfp A. rpbtiacUd tatdirmX work ; tbonld be m bf vy maa vbo is bervwu tvnd ttobUltttfttl. - J ProC F. C FOWLER, Hoodaa, OaOp. rt.jlwy. Tkone ot carva. In. SlaveTssd eorkaeeth- 6eodtor cireolars. Sntefriik
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