ai STJNF.L. & REPUBLICAN MIFIfLINTOWN : WEMSRSIUY. APRIL 4, !SU. TEBKS. g inscription, $1.59 por annum tf paid !a advance; $2.0t If Dot paid in advance. Transput advertisement inserted t 60 Snt8 p?f inch for each Insertion. jVanalent baslno" notices tn local co' nmi., 10 cent per line for nach Insertion. yeinctiong wtil be made to tXin desiring to advorf.ee by the yoar, half or qnju-.cr 70 k T 1.0 CV7 L.V. O fti fc''-- petl poisonous, don't e:U it. Ian naJs have ber.n ock1 this S;rr.:g- All wo.caa kind pre talking about honss. Exiting Laa commenced on the )5!K.(':':Ilill1 CV'.Uul. M .-vt cf t'uo calls for recruits for Ccsrv'ti ;y were jokes. Mi-. W. J. Jftfkmnn vifaited friends in Lnh-asr city last virttik. Pr.ithonotary W. II. ZeiJers moved his f;,i!y t town on Tuesday. ,Tui:u sSh3.rn:c, of Newport, visited frii-a is iu ihia placs last week. Ti (; growing wheat in Juniata presents a pio.ii'sii-g ftppuuraace. H ''irv Diven v,l build ft row barn on hi-: property ia Lack low nsl.ip. VO'l SALE First rate O'uio i-iovt. Feed by i.vNiJKt'K & Nelson. F- r bnrtfti-s in CI-thing road and st'.i'i'. F-rd Movers auvirlisineut. 'iiie.-o arc tl:o tha days that dovel on -i sprir.;? lidbor and t'uo spring E 'it-r Dons-i'l of tbo Tribune lias b :i fi-in oiiib.' d post master of Mif. ;s Giriy Jai-km in lias again be ..i as-iist-Mst in tha MifHin;own, r Iilrc. i TI. O'-ubb, of Lswisiov n, is b-s ir.otbc-r Hi 3. Jesse tlrubb ciid wtntber of last v. c.k was s-uouii to close some of the n rivers. ;i i wh'-.it iawlisat grow rii't: iii tbo west, is reported .1 .i.:y 11. .? Horniag, in Fu;uianngh !;it-, v.i'! p!.iut eevc-ral acres ?u t Ii is fs:i::OR. ri ;d Vei l Si'uo convention Tr tc t. Wl d tb t; Fii :! f I );; Han .l.jrg on ibo 2'l.d ( i M ;..t 11 a. m. -.t old 8'r.p b.at wc-t-k destroyed i. snds of Uullars wcilb, of early t.dies iu tbe s-sut!:. fr-. (li.cit Knaffiti.-.n -;eser.S:d bniiil wi:b a girl by on i-iy morr. ...:;tu,h .!:!!. J ' '..or.; b id bvt-u ra; rhh lahl v.-c.kV c...'.d fiV.:v, or jo woubl b:;vo Vi.;.-u l".n. .ITarc-b voa'-l iv v.ms v.-c-..:hcr vro'.lif t Hicks. or i 1;0 snow pea J.l. Ill .a;' if IS i for pro d:-:!iom fivb d for tbr-.t momb. Ti:e K.-'..rii"-d tbu-i i.f Hnting- doi:, abnittf. iwent' to:eo miii'rs iu lii'. ij:r.:'.tii -bi i.' . Mr,-.. JuiK-s P.unu-baker, -f.- now sev- ) : . Ji't 1 t Thurs- ei-d !: q visit ia this pla." to b dav - l. oai' lrvor P.dr- :s r ANn Re ives to be ri'HT.f -ax O K'.O-V l in ii' rrr.-avs wi'd contsr ibo amou.it duo. a favor by pay- r will be b-.ld ,.f t'o.i- town in Tb'.i'-s:d:iy evj- An open Camp Fi: bv tli- (1. A. !b i' ti.'- ('o::rt lb-,' ,o I'll nisg. 'J'b? Mci'co f-.-boois wid Riva an ti:'.-.'t.'.'.nnienf, in tl:e feiol hour-e of that iovr.i on the .TGr.iag of tbo Gib of April Certain pc-op'o in Mifflin county ar9 moving Lo rcJi'rect tLe dtfuM-t cou-fv fair, in l give it a MW leabe cf life. James Wiiliams bought ibe John Giabamfaim in Formauagh town ship last week at public ealo for Slo75.C0. .Vrs. F. A. Giver. ?.r.d diught'-r, of Kvdnelaiidei . W'i.-c ''.s: '., : v. il ing tbn f ,milv of (!. 1. li--ud-ra ;:i, in Patterson; Charles Lowery, rejoices over a boy baby that Mrs. Lowc-ry present ed to him on tbe morning of April 1st, last K ind.iy. People should not make tbcinselvf s miserable in mind ever Ibe ba:d dem ocratic times. Times will again grow better by aid by. Aibut Hackenborgt-r is h-ippy over the advent of a baby boy that ii-. ii.u kiuKt. - Sunday April lit Miss Minnie "Walls, of East Water ford, daughter cf E:;-Sberiff '.Vails has entered Miih-rsvilie Btate Nor mal school as a student. 'I bave suiiVred with bcadacht and weak eyes and Hood's Sursa parilla gives me instant relief." Floe tM'E Akei:, Fritukliutown, Pa. Tbe business of tbe world is large ly done on credit, and there is noth ing wrong about contracting a debt, provided one knows that bo can pay the deld. On tbe Middle division of I ho rail road, betweeu llarrisburg and A' toomi. there aio 4S stone, 33 iron 15 overhead, and IJ coal bridges, Cul verts are not iuchulod in iiiis county Rev. E. E. Berry, has resigned the MeAllisterviUe, Center and Tbomp sontown Luf'ierau ch-trge. Mr. Berry is a pleasant pastor and and able preacher, but bis financial affairs militated disadvantageous!. Engineer J. Vi. Bailor, of passen ger tngine No. 73. with 25 fast freight local cars attached, made the run from Altoona to Kanisburg in three hours and 30 minutes, makiog one stop only, for water at Mifflin. Fine hundred tramps were camped along tbe railroad not far from the station last week one night. Boys teased and provoked them a good uc-ai bctcro night fall. Boys ilon t tease unfortunate people, don't tease tho tramp he it an unfortunate man. -v X f,ITn, 'n . . " imy leceirea 150 recruits at Beaver Falls on Sunday. It is probablo Pittsburg -will add many T wiU ,Te the origin rank and file a chance to slip out un observed. Sbamokin is said to have more graduates of tbe Xeely Institute for the cure of drnnkeness tban any other town of its size in America. It has a club of cured canes numbering nearly fifty members. "I was not well for over two years. I too Hods Sarsaparilla, and feel al right now." A. E. Skukpe, Bell ville, Pennsylvania. A new phase of the Pollard Breck inridge fus3 is found in the proposi tion of tbeXew York Bo.-.rd of Health to bring suit against Rsv Dr. John It. Paston of New York for not pub lishing tho marriage of Breckinridge and Mrs. Wing. John Fank, brother of H. C. Funk of Patterson, fell dead when he walk ed from ibe breakfast table about 7 o'c'ock, on tbe morning of .Varch 2G, at his bom-3 iu Marysvii'e, Pttry county, where be was fcreniau of the ra''niad round lioase. SpcrUiucn, aud other men a'e talking about petitioning ibe Legis lature of ibis Slate to provide for the removal o the c am across ibe river riv r',r Trd',tbd dam1arfiS h" mcrat Lovnstown . and t:.e dam a.J3s tbo iiver at iNewlonhamillon. j ..ii'VrWi "Pia for HOI I'.1" "Lla -,lBlil,IU,iia uas i i V ' - , , JASES '-hk"". ! Jlllllt iut X u Cxey calls himself tbe "Ctrcbru'ii of Cbritt, and his cbi-f marsball Brown nays, when be m-1 Cosey bo iiiimediately recognized the purt of Christ in b n, it is therefore- .isv to understand why the banner of tbe Cjx"vilM have tbo picture of Christ painitd oa if. Dogs killed a Fbr-ep on Bab-, it MeJJoen's farm in Fermacggh town ship. Tbe county was called upon to a' for the animal under tbo law. Tbe owners of dogs that kill sheep eve rt.nuirtid to kill ibo dogs and if U.:-y fail t ) do that tbey c m !o held for damages. Tiu-rc is a diversity of opinion among m&a who b:-.ve e.iiTnined pacb buds tir-ee ibo late t'rc-c-;:. !f .-nie wi-n ob; :a to be''e-s ilia!, ibe peach erij ;s i ;;::;ed ibis ;':. i.-lbiM iiiai.;t.!'n Uat oj'o tbo bi:.U ft' e rained and ibat ibe c:uiug orp w'H be ail tbe bclr by their !os. A Pittsbuvg paper says it is a pa- cui.:.r lact tor tue nrs: lime m over a quarter of a century a burrcl of ap t -i I r . : ij TVfi;t Tl,.'i ii-m .1 l-,n ri fi l,f flour in that market, and ibo re. live ; d'iTerenca prornise to j-rove larger be- j f.c.o lo:''-. Fair apples no? retail at , . . . S.i a buii'l, ".'uiSe iiour caa be ob-1 lained fully a d-'illir cheaper. j 'r w fr i-ili1. .! -V-: : ; iu-v-nr-i dv- ; -rsia and i.e.i.l.io.i. l-.ut found a cure in iloo iparula L. (J. I'bnin.rio.m. i' . j irnal of last ' !.iy fveniug I'd a numbe r ' 'Ube Ih'.iuinudon J v.e.-lr siv: On M.-i C. it :' : T- l.- ...... J JL 'ill ; K. i.' . : -.ins to tt'.o loc! of trarnos to tl'.o locku ;lv over lit, and bv eome me arc or other : tilt tin y set ibe ilocr of ibe lookup on j ;i riling a n:le in it. xr-at . was tbo t!:anic rtctiveU Iv i.tuura i'.ig a lot of uiri v. lazy boodiuius. Tbe Iv-vv Port N' ws of .V sajf: Over a ye:r ago Wi; (i.ido, of this eont::y, v.a ; bv tbo Daui.tiiu to mlv co.ir- iroli 0, i'jia II. crdt r id . to pa lilt v -.f-f a bis Wif-j $3 a wed via'.'ujt.iit la'. A;i 1 -.vr - i.ikmi ! into c nrt on Tuesday an i t'i Live rjlliOO eucor.i v for the i'ul iulfilliueut of i-'c order of ibo C'.nit. A good many people couUi si. . ii op ai"-ouut of ' voubiin-T t! not 4 Ives ubout the r.oitl'.trn lit-i Friday ni-ht. If t' a:-. luiieh coiicei'iitd iiuto : .tl cM.di'.ct, bi 1 1 v vto::U be li.i'f ;.i)OUf i ! o. ti lives Lt .vetu ;h Ij :i;d other people, about their dis hi ojf-siv and fiO loiin, it wouia no i .i i . .ii -I . tiicia rooi e ood than to worry over a manifes!ai ion of t'no ice miprthea biblo poweis of tmt.'.rc. On tho night of ibe2Slbof Jl-rch, Ihi-ves entered Ibo Miilheita Post Ohho Center county, Pa., aud got off with rich plunder. They broke cpeu the safe and sot $3C0 in cash and S; 1(10 worth of stamps. They left nothing of nuy vsluo that conld bo taken aloog, and af'er getting tlien booty together went to tbe stable cf .3;:ine.i C. Smith, the poatinuster, where tbcv procured his horse and bugsry nnt ivith it maoo their esc.tpe. A Tyrone man asking a blesiiig at wal tuna th other morning bit I113 wifo a Leave .-ly right-hander as follows-: 'Dear Jjord, I would ask Tiiy b'.efsiug on this food, bat I realize I that it is ii cooked too miserably for Thee to waste Thy vrduable time iu bb-ssioj, ho, instead, I urge it upon Tiiee that Thou instill into my wife's heart that it 13 bettor lo cook steak acceptably fn- one msa than to taise $10 by working two weeks for a church sccia!.'' The other evening several prison ers in Bloomlitdd, Perry county j-til planned their escape. They weio discovered in tbo act of putting tbeir plans in execution, while tho Sheriff was looking after their welfare. They bad secured an old settee, tak en it annrt. cut uo some old boots . t bat trumps bad left in tha juil im-I tied the srrips together, and with tb bed clothes tied into a rope they con trived to make quite a long line to scale the wall of tho prison yard. A drop of water will wear a stone, and a daily or weekly acquisition of information or knowledge will cdu cato tbe mind, therefore the best si lent tin not'cable educator in tbe fa.a ily is tbe newspaper. Parents if you don't read don"t make tbo mistake of keep yonr children from educating (heoiselvc-s drop by chop through the the medium of a newspaper. Sub scribe for 3'our county paper first, aud after that subscribe for others that in your judgement you can pay for. VETERAN ASSOCIATION. Tho Veteran Association of 'Walk er township, will meet in Locust Run school house on Monday April 9th, 1804. The evening will be snout by singing recitations ' and speeches. ! Ajfareinvitcd to attend. OniTl'iUT RESOLUTIONS. Wheieas, God in his sHwisA nrnvi dence has seen fit "locall up higher'' one of our young pnpils, Bessie Frey, tuBiciuro De it resolved: That in her untimely death we re cognize tbo will of the Omnipotent and humbly bow tbeieto knowin also that by this dispensation of x roviaenee, one of "His Howes s has bpen taken to further unfold in Heaven." That the seiiool be.3 lost a fitbfu,J Christian pupil. That we extend our sympathy to the beteaved family, that we com mend them ro Hm who "Doeth all things we!'." And whose chaoUsemeuls are given ;n mercy and love. Thfit tuese lesolnious be adopted, en.'eiedin tbo m.uutes, publiebed aud a cony sent to the bereaved par ents. f D. Altox onics, Cjinmitiee. -' Jiiia Sf'.lees, (L. Ella B. Kctz. EAST S.4LEH 5CWS. "We thought wo would ieavo ibe people know what is goiDg on in our little village. The schools rlood on Thursday. f a very interest ,,ro ue whcb wa hj nl ,vLo were rresenL The six children of John IWs are G-etfir." better of I r,h of D;phLheii:i at Ibis writiu-. Now is tbe moving time for those that bave to move. Miss Julia Ko.IIns and Martha Hoopea vibi'ed tbo Delaware school on Frilay. JliHs Clare Miller returned home fsoni Hariisliurg where sba has been i aking cue of her sister who has been sick. All report of having a nice time at tho party tbrtt wr.4 held at Mr. Furry 's on Wednesday ever.'ng. This cold weather keeps rainy fftruipra back frooi sowing oats. The Young Peojilpr. Cnr;stis.u Un ion that is bel l in tbo U. B. Cborcb is in ailouriabiiig condition. Tbe li.err.'. v society bave an ntori.iimuuit evening, Apr.'. (!:b. Mr. S. Ilrpner oT 1 visitiMo- hi.-j daughter !fl gOl -g to on Sali'rd,: -.it Kov. Mis. J. D. Yarnts. Thesclcet school w.ll opr n on Mon d.iv April r-ecood. Howard IToopes is putting a new u r,.., i.;. , i i' -l"-" ic" We are all gbul to bear thai Weik-' is moving io our vi Mr. "ici! v again. Danov. .s Twa ISiiisdrcd naA 'ioet.v-Flve ifaiiine of tl:p Purry eouniy at B' loro'i'.l I turns out to ba .--!.: I'.-iiirre. Ibe liabilili" L. ! t- 1 at between one r.nd two cd luous.tnd o.'aL's. wiits on'v Ban'. a R :r" a & r to;,-;," two !.-.:r;iicil aud ?.i::otv five d. llirs ia vx. b. aud eight tbo i-i;;d do"ns in u.,i;.-5 ju ihc vat: of I be b:i!.k to Sooc.-ikr, Junkin j!..-,- u,i-t sutuwua ' n. I Com I :iav Lava rondo an ii -?;g:i- 'V rlo-:s. .Ii:;:i;t. s a.-- gnmtnt a-uoau's to :-l.0lM, ?! sl. r's i:ss'enr.j(-ot n-r;"U.i!ts o S"2d,.r)!o, and t lie Couij'any ii:sigi:mejt nmouids to y.4.72:?, which makes a total of i.-i'i .j iTia iirr i r - r. u . i 'ha 1 - i es rooenvl l:nv. pro. rvly inn'ii''ii to luiv tin cicrrea . claims . I liie c: -iii tors of the b:-.nii ate iu ! si.ile of esfilesui n and worry aud talk of arr t-tin' the bar-Let s. j I1RE, LIFE KO At CltC5fT 1 bavo pure irbita Cotiu ins-.-il the agency for . of Ibo Aiu. ricau Fire lusura-jce Company, of Pbila.. from tho reprt si.-L''a: ives of the late Jew (i: ubb, d ceased, and am prejinrcd io iiltend to a'l Lutsiiifss in ibat line. I also leivresent tbo Tdutual Life Insurance Company of New York and the C imnieicid. Met ual Acciden' C'Mupiny of 1'bi'a , a'l cf which aie oi:t edged. Do not bes.Ute to in sure. Address all communications to J. P Wickersiiam, bock Box :"05, Thompson' own, Pa. April 4tb, lb84. If- Jlow Site In W ell 'Jlv wife was troubled with stom ach, liver and kidney disease aud nothing would help her but Hood's Sarsap irilia. SV. took two bottles and now she is wj!1 aud has a good appetite. My boy was troubled with h- a laches and stomach diilicuity and In: bas taken Hood's Vegetable Pills, which we think are the bes-t." N iiiAMij. Bensi.no, Cross Kill Hill, Pa. Hon n's Tills euro 2o c:nts. all liver ill?. A Vecfe of Prayer. A cad has issued from ail the S t bath Associations of the country, which was endorsed by tbe minister i d Union of Philadelphia on Monday, suggesting tbe first week of April, beginning cn Monday, as a week of special prayer for tbo Sabbath. The stcond Sunday in April all pnBtors are rc-epaestc-d to give their people their views of the good or evil of Sunday newspapers. Harriet E. ITall of YVaynotowc, Ind.. says: "I owe my life to the great. Sooth A nf-i iem N-rv'r.e. I bs i been in bed for Svt months from lb..- (-fleet- of an exhausted Stomach. JuJ:g-ss ta, Nervous p.'ostrntionand a general t.ioatt;red eonJu.'on of niv vvboie system, fl-ul i-ivon tip 1 boj.es of gciting well. Had trie-1 three doctors with no relief. Tbe first bottle of the Nervine Tonic in proved me so much that 1 ws.s al.'e to waik about and a few botth-s cu--ed 'ne entirely. I brieve it is ti e best medicine in the world. I c:i,--tiot recoinrii'-nd it to bii-b'v." Sol i by L. Banks & Co., Drugjrist, Mif flintowD. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. "I had salt rheum and have been curd by Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. J. R. Ktmk, 150 South Bromley St., Scranton, Pa. Th beat 'and only Double Extract Sarsaparilla it Manners. It auras. Take no other. 60 can's. Joseph York, who lives ;n tbo Nar rows where he works on the railroad, was found ueconscious about 11 o'clock on Srturday night at Newton bamilton at the side of the railroad, and was brought to this place and put in the hosyital under ttie care of the Drs. Crawfoid who ga70 the sur gical attention necessary in the case. There are three scalp wounds, with with some injury to tdu'l. one finger is off and another was so crushed that amputation was necessary. When consciousness was restored he told that he g&t on tbe train at Pat terson with the intention of geitieg off at Lewistowa and from There walk to his home at his working place in the narrows. Tha train did not stop at Lewistown sud ho fell asleep he believes, aad that i3 the last bo rocollects till eouseiousiies wss restored ia the PattersJU bos- pitab WATER FIXTURES. Wood, iron, and chain pumps. Iron pipe and fittings, rubber hose, brass fittings and so forth, l'lumbirg, pump and pipe repairs. Call ou or a ldrea. F. . Noble, March 26, tf. Miflhntown, Pa. o- XORT'ZERX LIGHTS. The display of Northern Lights on Friday night was grand. Almost everybody iu town turned out to lo.'k at the wonders in tbo sky, and tboRo who could not get out of their houses, looked out of wiudows. It was as light as if the full orbed moon shone upon m .iber earth Tho dis-d-ay ol ibe f-trc-ms of light of diibireot colors aod swirb'ng whits light away up in tbe center of tbe sky was au inspiring sight arsl soared many of tue beholders. Supersti tious remarks of diC'eront k;n.!3 Kt'e frequent. It is an ou.ea of dca:h sweeping disease- s.;M -v. Ob! said a second one, 'some n T',;l thing ia about to happen " "Yi-k," p'iid a ibiid. "it is the fore runuer of wur." "Ah," s id a wag, -It u the light of CoxeyV camp fire tramps " "I le-memb-jr,'" said an oi her, that in lSo'J tb"ie was a gitat 1;::p-ay cf North orn L:gbts, something like to nig'it, and. that ws follov e i bv tbo slave holder (-: -;.:ra-v said a ; v is i i !!OU 111 ir l-.o!ir i.t ::, t'.i. ro :s ir. ; To lv the l)-.ar.: ;'::sns;;;g t ins.-: ws sio'iag donii ic -. bei;- in liie Arctic region." Au oil-; r dc-dared t-ad be ho.:rd bis grasidi'sithrv tell that the Northern ligbl nlv. '.ys mcatits oinooa'aniity for ibo -)..--oi 1 ... A:otUr sniil, -!it is ibe re lice! iii of ibe i-nn rdiitsi-ig on tbe io aiouijd tbo noiih pob- '' . other said, "It i; tbe fl ih light .signals of iuhabit'ints ou me one cf the pliu- vaal ronirouDicate with i'.'is e:iiil;.:' An otin-r ialkirg to tbe e p i:.d s.d b ' Ik lievo it ia !b..-li ib.d.ts ir .ia tl o inhiibit.mt3 of so::ie oroi of too pi n. ...Is. to to-'.' what ."; x.n f' : li'..'!' f (.:! A-1 on .viiicn we I've. Aootbcr c-Xi-r, s- 'i tu' in no: mil tue ,i bv the spot on tbe r s-ii.l. ' ft is ciiused bv lo ' o 1 tho 5b!!i." Ibl't 1.. , - r i i .., l.;-,'ht IV.'IS '.!'. .vv: .' b tlio vavi' I ;':.t:i;' lbo-n it I ' iiut ! !.-'.' vio'.vs ! I f i t. nr. I :: i v. one felt c it-tin ' xp.re'S?'.! iiro c..--v:e.vs wet a alike. T!ie c !. of V e't'ended around tbo --i! i m the k was as i ti:: t nb l:oii;n, :.:, in., a spot nth and tb il ;'.n!!-,'it. I r..i t !: r. ink. Tlio display of ,1 March. "t, 1R!)4, will' not r-tn by those wh saw it. be fori;' y. yrL'-NTH'v; s m:kkts. 5!:-.'L1-'I.n), April J, 1?!M ;"r , t'O .9 .. : 1 iiri-L :- .; v- y ii'. s y .-. t. r. s t is to s-i 0 11 1 Puit.A' :i:i.r:i:.v Mai: lfifj-l. Yv beat 02 to 4i!c;0:ts oVtojiJ-.-; c At ill 2nd, corn 4'2 to ov rt.e'. dS lo Oc: lie ci.ic ISc eg .-s 10 to lie; butter 13 to '2Sc: oucks 11 to 12c; c i-.ais '2 to ccse 7 to 12c-. tiu- keys to 1:; inuoiiiy by hay bit OJ to a ton; i-.ix'.d bay 9-x- to is: oidoL's 1.50c a U1.CJ a 100 pou: ! ijtisuci; oeei cast 3 lo J . : iiLeep & j to 4 ,'c: b.ogs 7 to 7.1 ci milch cows $23 to Im-. tbit) cows to .2Z; lambs 1 th 5.c. IUku s Oa l! b rth it-iot. Oeori;e Brigg, son. of Jsckson Brigvs, "Walker fowtjship, aged 17 yesis, months and 27 days. Into: incut Lost- Creek Valley Jbuuooil'i gr vard. of 10 in .ve ConsurvsptlOrt Cjrely Curod, To Tna P'.Drron: I'lcnr-e inform your r;J.v lljat 1 huve a positivo rtiiuGUy for tbe abovo-n.itr..-.! :lica.n. By in timoly use tbooeands ol b. liavo bon i'0i-m3nritly enr-jd. I Rhall bo :;'j:.l to acuj twiW:tlri of my remedy FiiEE to ai.y oi TCir rcaJtra who havo conmcjition if they mil ceni ai their Erprpsa ai.d P. O. od.lnjw. 1'.. vr--'t-rulisr. T. A. SLOCUa, U. C, ltil Pcrl St.. a, 1. Co t a ooed .'.iv ly niticrih".!-; Sestikkl ami Ecri iilican. Icr il.f mi Crops . ureu' ly iiicrouteJ Ly tlie 1 PS uc ot up k 9 m w a s n w jj tho best known fertilizer for iiy kind cn aoiu ttaJ lor p?.K CKEftitcai VV0RKS,xtr ..5?-.-. and alt other cereals can b gi-tiilly U,C-lt-te.-(l iU KTbKlll id .a) in ly liie uk of . t.. .:i ,' A 1 1 ,y .vss ll Phosphate ,f l :i 1' ni:ikta tSe p.. -.rest s.:il ric-b and i 11 filff tiM-.n-v. sld rtiivct to famu-n. i' f n-n:s. Send tor l'nt--I.i.-t. YORK CME.MlCAL WORKS, YOfiii:, V. Euglish Spavin Liniment removes all Hir l, Sjft or Ciilousl L imps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, R.ng Bone, Strifes, Spraines, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $30 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist MitfLntovin, Pa. Nov. '22, '93. irwiant Ct cored tak ifannrt Double ti-trartV.-KiamUa. U' the best. Tn it 6U cents. I;eh on bum.in, macge on horses dogs and all stock, cured in 30 m'n ! uts by Woo'fotd s Sanitary Lotion j This never fails. Sold by L. Bank ! A Co., Drnggift, Miiflintown. j Nov. 22nd 1891. j tea onlr Douoie Extract Saraapatllla it Minnsra i tt' the tett Mcmm it cures. Teh Re sther. 60i:ti LEGJL. A PKINISTKATOK-S SO' ICE. (Estate) of Reuben E. EnrJge, lata of Tus carora tuwr.ahp, deceased). Noiice is hereby piven that in't.-rs ol A I- nilnikira'ion on tho csra'.e of K'nu'.)en E.I Bjr.lpe. '.iti. ..f Tii.'Cii ori town-h'p. Jn::i-j a'.i County, PrDDa., d-:eOisod, bavo b:i pr.-oiied to 'h undersigned indebted to said estate will All lers.ois p'.'a.-o ruike immediate riaynient, and oil icrnons hiri::p cUircs ac4'nt Pa'd esiat? will present them prompt v, autiieut:e:it-d forsettlm-nt. IDA V . BCHPUK. Feb. 2?th, l$l4. Administratrix. - P. DERR, I'HtCTICAI. IETCST, (flr;..ii'."e of tl;o Plo ii r''ia D-n'.o "o'-i.-i'r.) 1.,'inerlv t.f M-Moikurj:, '., ii.x !:. r.i jni 1'ient Iv in M iff: i:i:..v u, a- siu--Ces-or to liie ljte Dr. ft . Ij. Derr, ai I wiM coiionilft tile dnri! bi'y ness (eiabi:si: 'I by the !jir in lKf'U) at ibe well k:i..-v.-r. ol tiee i a ir'.iigc sirttt .i-jMy .!e C-mrl lions.'. CO" TT.ETll EXTKACTF.O, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIX. Jo Chloroform, El her, or Giti vxnt. X Sore G in.is or piseomfort to r-jlioni, fill., r o:irn: cxirt-tiou or ft' Vrwar-ls All ibese are Guaranteed rr no cimrge be made. 07" All wurl s:itist.:c:ion. : cua-n'ee1 to cive perfect j j., Terius Birictlv coh. ' I H. P. DERR, Practical ODtlst. .oDans-ii Son MAm STREET, PAT- These times economy must be practiced If ou can save i'rom one to three dollars on ft suit, it means to the working man from ono to three days labor .saved, To the diviner it me n3 the saving of from two to six bushels of w heat. Now we honestly believe we can save you that much if 3 011 will give us a chance. We have bought better cootls far le. . money than ever be fore and are prepared to give you belter value for your money than vou have ever received. We undoubtedly have the largest ur.d best selected stock of Men's.- lloys, and Childrer.s' clothing ever shown in Juniata county. We have au exceptionally larg? line cf pantaloons from the every day substantial working pants to the finest dress pants. Our line of dents hirnislnng goods cannot be equalled, either in quality, quantity or style. Wa carry the largest and most fashionable line of Hats in th'j county. Our Laundried, Tercal and Madras Shirts cannot be sur passed, and in neck wear we handle the latest Tecks, Bows and Four in Hand. We also have a full line of trunks, valises satchels, Undsr- wear glove.", suspenders, watch buttons. Collars, culls, gloves and a full Lne oi the celebrated Douglas shoe for gentlemen. We are agents for the ?veet Ors overalls and carry them in all sizes. Extra size suits and extra pantaloons to fit the largest men. Measures taken, suits made to order and a, perfect fit guar anteed. It will cost vou nothing to examine our stock, we will treat vou eentlemarlly whether you purchase or not. IIOLLOBAUGH & SOX. HOHSE There Ids ecn a crrat deel cf lime ef Itinera -. I Lsve lew difjei-ed ef tfat tenr. cf horees, nd jrurchased an elepatt tf on f f p!ck 11-tff8 at tte cpfI cf $575 ('0 ybich 8ic rertectly Buie. muj TtD iD can orive iticn.1. iM-y ay no atttectieu to cars. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM ER AND FT7KEEAL DIRECTOR. Mm 1 m Afr. IVm. A. Booth lii(l!:i:,i, I'a.. Saved My Life 83 Worth of Hood's Sarsa parilla Sevsre Caso cf Nicotine Poisoning. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas. : (ifiitienH'ii: I wri: thoe lines to certify tliHt Hood's Sar5.-.!.ai ii::!i.-is cured me of a most I puillflll (l.t :!.-' ffuMl wliicli I ll:ive snlTcrert tha past foi:r ;-ars. It aiic:ired ia the form of eruptions on my neck and fare, spreading over my body, so priiifiil ti.at I could not sleep at niKilt, and could not work in the dny time, and wlion I ill.I I.,y dow n and jiet into a little doe, if I would move just & little, it would start that terrlMe sensation, and Elood Would Start from the eruptions on my legs ami body. I had to wear bandages all the time. My eyes wt-re badly swollen, my ba?k iu terrible condition. One physician s:ld ft was v. ecd poison, another eczema, and the last told ma it was Nicotine PoiiCning, and Hart I would have to po to a physician who made a special;?- of my disease. (I omitted to say liia I jim a ci.rnr maker by trade.) Itut Hood's Sar.-ii.-rill:i bad been rect-nimeuded, iii'.l 1 tlior,: hi 1 v.'uld try it. nd I am heartily thankful thai l.ii.l. I can truly say that Hood's S:ir-,::pariha has ehcjted A Perfect Cure. I am free, from s-.rej, have a pood appetite, no dull I' i lilies and that c.mtinual si.-k headache I.' ...:!.. Thi-) wonderful cure lir.s oniv cost mo av ooUtiTS. ill's small ciuouul of money haj &5 n r; 'o Sats n ! ma of nil r.iy EinTerins. I am still taking r!'s jsarsapariiJa, my faithful friend which limwc-a mr V.tr. I cr.mi.it praise It enouirh." A. I:. lndiaun. rcii:.sbania. -.;..-o"3 Pii!? cure liver ills, c.'.iis!i,Mtion, ...j. neso. j.ii.aHiL-e, iickli-adaciic, indipestioiu I- Wsver fails o Cure WANKERS HOLlBiE EXTRACT SAnSAPARIbLA. O.. PS chains, rings, collar and cuffj -'-'.x .'7A !. if r- 0 i .;;- :-.V'.'f2!!;?t'55 vr-.o&w-'-a taik about try torFeg not beiDsr safe BU so DAT! fvy HAT'S the state of affairs at Meyer's. You see we can mnoh better I afford to sell goods at 5 per cent profit, or at no profit at all, than to be JL idle. Stagnation means reaction. Activity, although profitless, mean advance push energy circulation of money. And that's tho reason why, despite the lingering wiDter the sale of Spring Goods is now in full blast at SPRIMG SUITS FOB MEN, iN J1NC13LE 111 at which f annot be ovtrconie W ebfcter. Apply this t-imple cirretien to enr tssetjificent display of SPRING SUITS for men. Our showing- is not enlv larce. The etyle of every garment offered U tom work. There's ac infinite variety prising all the latest designs in both foreign and domestic fabries. A mer mention of names of the materials used vculd mor than fill tbe space at our command, while the enumeration would icw and nobby styles of both Sacks and cutaways, the fits of whiuh no merchant tailor can improve upon. Tbe price rarce is as wide as the goods, and no matter what you desire to pay for a Spring Outfit we caneuit you between 3.37 AND $15.00. js Tbis price usually bars a mo- -cij S 6W dium (iiis.itv suit, unu-ual that oeea.'s this reason, and so $8 50 gives you choice j , now from a line of Ecu's Fine $.5G Suits, wbiob a year ago could not have been sold for less than $12 or $14. Try it. At any rate see these nutf ?3.i6 Suits, They're a revelation. NEW SPRING SYJLES CH f LDREN 'SFCLOTHIN G, Cannot be matched by any showing of similar goods in the county. It is a stock without a rival ami is beiuc sdied to daily. The assortment comprises all the newest and brightest ideas of the foremost tiisKers of ( hitdrcirs t lo:bing in the country, and these are supplemented with scores of eri'in.t! Dovekics, the desim of which we control exclusively. IN SHORT-PANT SUITS. We are tuakioc a very strong exhibit both in the single and doubb breasted styles, in all materials, all weights of fabric and from the lightest to tho dark est shades. An immense ftolcl fur choice from SI TO 66. Hundreds upon hundreds of pairs are here for you to select from. In ma terials every thing that's new, emtracin;; the ch-ncfist and fineit effiicts ia icreign and domestic Cassinicrcs and Cheviots. New and elegvjt designs in stripes and checks, widen cai tivato at sight. 1 TO G, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. COLLARS, 4 ply linen, 00. CUFFS, 4 ply linen loo. YIHTE SHIRTS, 24o. 1S." dozen cf these, all mndc of reliable muslin and linc-n ucl.tundered. 1C0 dezon e the celebrated l'at. Inserted Sleeve Shirts with 1 enforced back. 30o. LAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTS 50 dozen of our celebrated $1 brand matchless b.i fit arid quality will go at Too. The Grandest stock of new Spiing tlata for Men and Boys in the County FERB MEYERS, the WMssalc & Eetail Clothier, Bridge St., Mintewn, Psnna, ESTA B L $peeiai Invitation To e.ttend the Attractive Sale of from OF TT B S It will TO THE ADVANTAGE OF A EL 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 i'riees. lis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing, W. B MIFFLIN TOWN BAKE TOD ECSEITO BEFOSIT ? ARE VOU A BORROWER? -CALL AT TUfi vim ,a u til. VIrFLIXlOWK, PA. KOTJR PER CETS T. INTEEEST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Lnand at Lo70st Eates. BEST IV IKE TORI.D. Its wearing r uall Ma nre nz. anrcnased. acta-TIy Cit'aatin.- tvro borr-s of or.vrj-r'r bi-and. N-iB eStscted tr beat. t.ET I II i. UL ron sale rY teai.f;'.s c-en r'-Aix7. Tyy C A E E S 31 E AT LOCAL OK TKAVKl.LiNG, to .: onr Ii."n'.-v S'otfc. Salj'y. Eijenses and Stt-b1 Enit't'-vuient piijianreri. CH.ASK EKOTHLKS COMPANY, rtc. b, 'i l. J ovl,cs;er, N. Y. The Senhnel mnd Repvihcan oiSce ia tho place to get job work dose. Try it. It wit! pay yon if yon need anything In that line. its immense. perfect, the make and trim rival cus for choice in the material shown, com by weary the reader. in material, style and prioe anywhere but it's thfSSti ifc& " ISHED. 1889 To liie Puhii? Clothing that gGes on daily ELt a be A R LEY JUKI AT A VALLEY BAjNK OF MIFrMSTCWS, P.. WITH BHANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Et cuticle! ere Individnally Liable , i JOSFPH KOTBROOir, prlct. j T. UN iriWIN, CffiSirt DtBECTOni. W. C. Porccroy, JoRfj;h FMhroek, Julm Hcrtile-r, .Tosiali L. llartae, BoViort E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson. T. V. Irwin. "TOCrBILDEaa : G!-p A. Kf-pnir, Annie M. Shelley, Jor Ii Ro-hrork, p. W. Mr,bsck,t I.. F. A'kir-Mi.', M. . P T, W. I" Pnifroy, J. I!. .. fr; i:irv Kn-u. Jorome N . Thompson Jt, J..I.1 iU- inr, T. V". Ir-- n." ' thii-li.' e -r"l-r, Jo:!i I, Bi-ton, Joi.n M. r:i't. R. I.ffrt H. ViVmzu, F. M. M. !Vnr,.-II, I.eri I. -ht, i?amcei S. Eo'l-iocl:, Wm. tiwarti. TLno and Fonr p.T c-nt. interest uUl 6a ril on certificates of rtero . ti 23, 1824 tf TO W Huff ring from the tffeets of youthful errors, early decay, waatim; weakness, lost irs'ihood. etc, Iti:i end a Taluable treatise (sealed! containing full particulars for home care, f R E of cbs-ue. A splendid medical work ; should be r.-.: ; v evarj. man who la nsrrona and debilUe:- 1. .vddreaa.. Prof. F. C FOWLEB. Sf ouUua. Conn. RUPTSJREISSS ru. z.ui ut "ac. No o,eratinn,or h. -d. r-'c T.:.,Rrrics tf cote. lr. Marcr i.-.-. llo,e: tiu, U-afl-.ng, l'a., xecond fi.'.T5r-!ir 1 cat-a mv:a. catt-icu'tular. a 7 ' . . A " .v. 45-.
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