Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 03, 1892, Image 3
MIFFLIX70WN : ffFPXESDAT. A I K. 3, 1S92. TERMS, subscription, $1.50 per annum if paid todTsnce; $2.00 if not paid in advance, transient advertiiornenta Inserted t 60 iTrin'ient traninesa notices in local col nmn, 1" c00'' reT llne for ec Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertiso by the year, half or quarter yew. SHORT LOCI LS. Will Murray has a new trotter. Squirrels nro sail to be plenty. The troops fire being withdrawn from ll'mtHtoiul. JIra Albert Green is visiting frienil in Illinois. Mrs. )oty wife of Cashier Doty is at Beili"rd Springs Mr. mi-l Mrs. Hubert Mclleen are at De.:f 'i .l Springs. Tb? thermometer registered 101 in town !n. t Friday. JuJgf Lyons is holding court in Bloomti-i-.l this week. A refreshing showers of raiu fell here last Sabbath. The Auti-gption bill before Cong ress ge. over till next session. A well of first rate water has been boreJ ni lrt Kyal Fair Ground. Misses Kilin and HinDie Howe are 0ff tu tvroiie to visit friends and rela tives. Fril l: Frtterson, of Harrisbnrg, visited his mother in this place on Suiidriy. There was a largo attendance at the ter.cher s px-ira 'nation in town last wc t k. Weaving was practiced in China mors IV. in 1,000 years before it was known elsewhere. California and Idaho are the enly two SMIes in the Union whoso mar riage Iv.vs ire indenticil, A man nf science in Rome has demonstrated that tobacco smoke kills r.carly all kind? of germs. Car.nty Treasurer Scholl his wife and daughter Marion, nre off with a Masonic excursion to Colorado- Tli snn. with the aid of a photo graph"rs lens focused on ft piece of pine, started a fire in N?w York. Tli" Democracy ar9 wheting their scyt'ies for the riviraary harvest on the 13th of Augnst in this county. Miss Kate Thomas, of Norristown, is visi'ing hsr parents in Fermanagh towrs'up, a few miles from town. Somo one says th vaon women cannot laagh heartily as in days of vnre n owinsr to the wearinfr of the corset. Ferd Meyer's clearing sale o! clothing gives the purchaser an tin commonly good chance to secure e bargain. Only twelve tbounnd of the one million reorlo in Philadelphia are T... TT1l . . .. inghVZSSf,',,,U,eTe,MdTfait- Miss May Louden visited the Misses McCulloch in HarriUSg hst Ar,rCNair"ilson'8bnrn nt f from McCoysvdle was destroyed by liebt rung some evening, ago. 6 a JiZTL 0nf.RtcMcea three TT' lrom town des- --v ure early on ra raintr. Tuesday William Fasick employeo of the gravel train had the lU8 iniujie fanner of his riant. nana crushed last Snt,,r,i coupling cars. Otis E. liiimlwr-tof or. 1 .'w.i Knuiberger adminiatratow of Thomas Kumberger deceased, offer a valuable farm for sale. Sa ndvrr;nma, another column. "An Irish laborer, near Maniw,. was routed froia sleep bv the m.k ing water, climbed into a tree for sa y a id had to stay there all nhr. He vvas rescued en Sanr'ay." ueorge Heinbach and wife and l' rank agner came over the moun tain from Mimson iiinrR.iA .... last 1 nday to visit friuds and rela tives in Jlimin and. Inning ot,,.c. The Beaver Herald eavs Tn .-.riv ing one of uis cows from his yard, I rank Beaver threw a stone on its leg; breaking the bone and necessi tating the the killing of the animal T. K. Baaver of Aca lemi'a I.q! valuable horee to die upon his r turn from Port Rov.il - , . - . . . . v via wuc 01 tno dav3 when fhn 1.r..t registered 101 degrees in'the shade. Mrs. Charles Stone iu-law, Miss Uelle Stone ore visitin" the family of Mr. Samuel Strayer, in 1'uu. JUS. UUnr on Kt,.ra ic laughter of Mr. and M Strayer. Itch on hnru.m and borses nnl nr.. imals cured in 30 i-jiautes by V,ol- ioni a oanitarv JVitinr, ti,;. off on Summer trips or at the water ing p RC?S. Campaign buttons and badges roiv b- obtained ar rasinabl"? rat9 from Whitehead and Hoag's Co-, NewnrV, S.J. TV. G Thompson died at his home at Thompson's Lock in Delaware township, on the 23rd of July, nged about 77 years. Samuel L. Meminger of Pleasant Viflw had his left arm broken at the wrist by a fall in tho barn caused by the hay rope breaking. Private Iaras if he can't uso the second sober thought in the future will likely think of his thumbs twice beforo he speaks once. William Hen lorsin conductor of the shifting crew had a rib broken on last Saturday by falling against the ermer of a car. Alexander Berjrniman who attcmp ted to murder Frick at Pittsburg had a number of fellow conspirators a number of whom have been arrest ed and imprisoned. Jernm Di'lman living near the second canal lock north of town had a wrist broken bv a fall Dr. Darwin M. Crawford set the broken limb and the boy is doing wtll. Willie BnrchnVld fell off a load of hay on which hi was riding and broke an arm, it is the 4th time that he has had an arm broken within tho period of a couple of years. There were many prostrations by heat in the cities during the extreme hot weather. The thermometer ran ged on tho 2Gth, 27th and 2Sth, at 9S to 103 degrees according to local ity. It was shocking the accounts of suicides and murders last week. Oth er reading is pleasanter and more profitable. What a pity for the peo ple who so forgot themselves as to indulge in such crimes. Arrests continue at Homestead, ibev aro rhipflv Rmonc ft cln.SS of men who stood by and v.v the l'inkerton ficht. and instead of dis- couraging the shooting encouraged it by til!; and by manner. J. M. Kline of Beavertown, Snj-- der Co., while drilling a well near Wanner station, struck a fetream that flows out of the top of the double hole to the heifth of three feet. It is a genuino artesian well. While the man who shot himself becanso an actress whom ho loved refused to return his affection did very foolish thing, vet in one respect he act a good example to his fellow - crunks he shot himself and left the woman alone Altoona Tribune. James Sherlock of Walnut lost a valuable horse one of the warm davs last week when the theruiome ter stood at 102 degrees. They had brought cream to the creamery in this place aud had iuat relumed when the horse ticketed and died. "Attorney General Hensel Las brought snit against James F. Mick- el, late RegTPtcr and Recorder of Bedford county, and his securities for defaulting the payment of tax on writs and collattral inheritance tax to the amount of $190G collected by Mickel for the use of the Commonwealth. fails. Sold bv Ti. 151- n Druggists, MiiHintown. Nov. 13. 1890-lv. The Mexico Gracs Sundiv S-hool will hold their Children's Dav Ser- vic-3 on Sunday evonin?, August 7th, at b o clock snarp. Avery interest ing programme is being arranged. AU are cordially invited to attend. The Ladies Aid Society of the Grace church of Mexico will bold a grand fair find festival on the 12th, and 13th of August. A band-:ome crazy quilt and other fine needle work wiU be sold to the highest bid der. Come one come all. " . Tbe other day Jnmes Griffin, of Plymouth, Fa., returned home after an absence of 18 years. When his wifo saw him sbe remarked : "Be gone, 1 will nave no r.nocn Anion business here," and James departed, feeling that he was s back number sure enough. Tho Friday evening storm of July 22, burned three barns in Juniata, was destructive of barn property in other parts of the state. Many barns were struck that evening in Cumber land county. Four burning barns were seen at ono and the Fame timn by Carlisle people. W. L Iirns had too much month at Homestead in favor of t he mur derous mar. who attempted to kill Frick. His mouth was in favor of murder and sedition and he was properly dealt with when he was tied up by the thumbs end shaved and drummed out of camp. flave you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century T The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant. ed tho roost wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known. Trial bot tles l. cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Miminfown, Pa. Isov. 11, ly David Etka is homefrom Philadel- r.. wuere ne worked at tho print ing trade. 1 Tl. :i it . . -"j mat reports the largest Tn o7 , ,atUs from sunstroke on Jury 27th, 1892 ia Chieago. fifty ueams took place in that citr on one vi u.e eiiects or sun stroke. The letters uncalled for in the Patterson post office for the week ending. August 1st, were for Mr James Welsh, Mrs. Eila Smith, Mrs! Allen Asper, Ida Stilt, John Bell, Manager," Miss Annie Leader. Mrs Lawrence Smith. A member of Congress from Geor gia raised an excitement in the Houst last Friday by declaring ia a Speech thai' members of iha h- . - .m.. uyuao ad reeled drunken along tbe aisles and had addiosssd tho chair ia drunken manner. A comittee was appointed to inqnire into the truth of the charges A lad from Port Roval who had never been on the cars before board Fast Line at Port Roval last Satur day evening to come to Mifflin. The train came into the Btation ,so r ipidly that the lad thought he was being carried through and he jumped off, falling on the platform where he rolled about, but beyond soiling his clothes and a few bruises-he was all right. E. A. Tennis was hurt at the rail, road grading between thia and Al toona, last Thursday. A derrick wa net working properly and ho took hold of the rope to adjust the work ing and was jerked to the top of the derrick where his hands loosened, and he fell to the ground 30 odd feet the flesh was torn froiu the palms of his hands, and his body wa3 severely bruised. The men and boy3 who congre gate on the streets and pays remarks, use obs-me language and swear, in jure no one so much as they injure themselves. Their remarks t?ll what kind of people they are, and yet sometimes it is necessary to correct people who have no r-spectfor them S3'.vn3 or other peopb bv teaching them that too much month will not be tolerated. There is n penalty against profane swearing that might be enforced fer the general good. If a Ean or boy wants to be mean in manner and languaga the place to let it out would be in tho woods. There ho would not make a nuisance of himself to the disgust of other people. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ir.d., says: "I owo my life to the great South American Nervine. .1 had been in bed for live months Troia the effectn of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of mv whole fivstem. Had given up ail hopes of getting well. Ha 1 tried three doctors with co relief. Tho first bottle of the Nervine Tonic inr proved mo so much that I was able to walk about and a few lottlea cur- me entirely. I believe it is the lK-st medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottles, 15i. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May li-ly. euects oi the stroke, while the other two are quite seriously injured. The lightuing was conveyed from the tree to a post on the "porch by the wire clothes line L.lNt orjuror Fr 19-2. Sept- Term ORAXD JCBOKS. ' Sheaffer, Henry D , Susquehanna. Strouse, Philip, Turbett. Maffet, James V.. Tuscarora. Hockenbrock, Nils, Monroe. Miller, Aenry, Susquehanna. Kaufftnan, Wm., Walker. Renninger, Levi, Walker. Monahan, S. C . Patterson. Yccum, C. Y., Lack. Beale, Wm., Patterson. Kinder. Wm. Favette. Woodward, Gaorare. G Sterrctr, W. N. Milford- SicLaughlin, Wm.. Fermanagh. Speice, Frank, Monroe. Raffenslwrger, A. S. Tuscarora. Clnrk, J. M., Luck. Noll Robert Beale. Stoner, Wm., Wilford. Manbeck, Wellington. Thompson- town. Woodward, T. M.. Tuscarora. Pontius, Henrj-, Greenwood, Feehrer. Albert. Thompsontown. Rhoads, Adam, Delaware. PETIT JUHOnS. Neely, Brooks, Spruce Hill. Lantz, Christian, Walker. Groningsr, B. C, Turbett. .lmmerraan, R. B., Fermanagh. Clark, II. P., Tm bett. Diven, George, Walker. Meloy, Stewart, Patterson. ' Uelzler, Joseph, Thompsontown. Kel er, Louis, Delaware. Sponcybarger, Ja., Patterson. Svvabb, Henry, Walker. Forsythe, Thomas, Delaware. Mat tern, J. A. Port Royal, George, Jacob, Monroe. Martin, J. A , Fayette. McLaughlin, J. Scott. Turbott. Markel, A K , Delaware, Diehl, Joo., Mitlliutuwn. Magruder, Joseph, Walker. S:eber. Jerome. Patterson. Peniiell, Joseph, l.tteison. Giliford, R W. Spruce Hill. iioore, Y. C, layette. Rhine, Henry, Favette. Bartlcy, S. B., Tuscarora. Clark, I. B., Lick. Ka-.tfi'man, Kurtz, Fermanagh. Duncan, Alexander, .Milford. Landis, Joseph., Patterson. Foreman, Jobn, Milford. Lindi?, W. W.. Turbett. Nichol, Alfred, Dil iv.are. Hamilton, James W-, MifRintown. Haldciaan, A. G , Thompsontown. Espcmschadc, Fred, Miitiintowii. BiirHer, George, Sasquehanna. Varnes, James, Delaware. Casner, Jumes, P.itterson. Sellers, W. R., Port Royal. Bosier, II. L , Favette. Rogers J. II , B'ale. Keemr, Danio!, Tuscarora. Shores, Ephraim, Milford. Imes, J. C., Spruce Hill. Ilcstetler, James-, Dcl iware. Junk, James, II., luscarora. Wills, Aason B., Mifiiiutown. Barton, Joshua B., Tnscarora. Does this Catch Your Eyel If eo, get the whole of the story. as valuable to you as to us. List week when th-J thermometer vibrated betwnen':90 and 102 de grees in Pennsylvania tho thermom eter waq down to 30 degrees in Mon tana and a killing frost disposed of the corn crop. Well as far as result goes it makes little difference wheth er corn is frozen or roasted. Here it roasted. In Montana it frosted. The nraywrnent of dancing having taken hold of a number of young the ehnreh. to such a de gree, that the preachers of three of the churches on last Sabbath spoko of dancing, and the rtfes of the church in that class of amusement and oue of the prcacners mentioned Sunday newspapers as a class of reading that had better not be indul ged in. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Iving bone, Slillep, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save ft.r0 by nseofone bottle, warranicu me uost wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Uanxs x oo., Druggists, Miffiintown. JNov. 1.5, lS90-ly. Tho other evening when the ssn wfis shininff a bolt of lightning came down from a little cloud and passed through an ren window in tho kitch en of the E. D. Parker, deceased, farm houso near town, and passed through the chimney hearth to tho ground. Mrs. Isaac Uowe was stan inrr lv the cook stove on the h artb, and was shocked to insensibility qui o awhUe and has not yet luny recover ed from the affects. Paxtonville, Snyder county, people j are intensely interested in the case of the death of Mrs. Anna Swengle, who was Buffering with neuralgia, took what she believed was a dose oi morphine from the affects of which she died. The uncertainty of the true nature of the drug lead to a re moval of her stomach which has been sent to Philadelphia for chemi cal analysis. The report of the chem ist is awaited w;tu great mierc bt m that community The Selinsgrove Tribune men tisna that while on the mountain picking huckleberries, Friday of last week, Mr. Aaron Noble of Buffalo X riooa n-no ill t An in the arm by a i ..'... -rattlesnake. As quickly as possible he was taken home and on arrival there his body was considerably swol len and dark in color, which mado his case also look dark, indeed ser 10U8. -tiappiiy, uowBit-i, yiumyi. medical attention i3 curing hiin as rapidly as could be expected. It is a source of regret that a let ter from Rev. G. W. Leisher, of McAl:st?i viilo cr.me to hand after tho columns of the Sestixfl and Re publican had been closed for this ia sue. Mr. L?isher ha3 closed bis pastoral service in tbe McAlisterville charge, and will preach nex'. 3io batb, August 7 , in tho Dunran- non Charge, to wbicu he received a unanimous call. His service in the McAlisterville Charge, extends over a period of fix years. Tho total numbr of accessions in the churches in the charge during his pastorate was 207, the next increase being about 108. A new church bu'lding was erected during his ministry at Thompsontown, and the other churches were re-paired and impro ved. Tho local expenditures of the charge during his term amounts to $10.GU. Tho benevolent contribu tions to S1S50. He preached 900 times besides delivering numerous other addresses, his sojourn was a buisy and successful one Says the L?wistown Free Pres-s of last wetk : J. Harry Smith, confec tioner and fruiterer, discovered a banana spider with ils egg in a bunch cf banaim on Monday cftc-r-noon. The ugly thing was at once dispatched aud with the egg can now be seen in a jar at his place on East Market street. Thcsn of our readers who have been catching German carp will do weli to remem ber that thev aro liabla to a fine of $o for each fish of that species taken out of season. Tho legal time for catching carp is from September to to May 1st. Just make a note cf this fact and govern yonrselvwg ac cordingly. From the Bioomfield Advocate : The criminal calendar for Court comprises 37 casts the largest list in the history of the county. An excellent mare belonging to Sin gleton Sheaffer, while at work at W. H. Spcnsler's dam near this place, dropped dead last Friday afternoon having bursted a blood vessel in pull ing. " Wm. Rceder, of Center township, last Wednesday, purchased the farm of Jas Gibney, in Carrol township, paying thertfor $3000. W. H. Sponsler has completed -. r T . . 11.1 A L ins aaui ior Jjito ji iunauv. n. uuo bathing house has been erected, an excellent driveway around tho lake hrs been constructed. Recently 10,- 000 trout were placed in the otream above the dam. On the same evening that Mrs. Rowe of near this town was pros trated by lightning the electric fluid struck the residence of John Barnes at Philipsburg Center county, demol ishing a portion of the roof and bad ly frightening the inmates. Three buildings in town were struck and damaged more or lees. At Decatur Mills the lightning struck a tree from which a wire elothts line extended to the house. JJairyman linnU was just leaving the house in his milk wagon as the lightning struck the tree shivering it to atoms, ile was stunned and his horse badly fright ened. A brother ran to his aid, lift ed him froai tbe wagon and carried him to tho house. As tho dwelling was reached he found two other brothers nad been struct and were lying across each other on the porch. Toner Rank died afterward from the It is short and may be WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world should know it. We are now selling the IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in J uniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. REMEMBER a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil the stocking r22. BE, , ! - !l l i It will pay you to try them. For pr.le only at G. W. HECK, THE OEY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BIUDGE STREET. MIFFLIXTOWN. PA. Also the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes m latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Hridge Street. The Greatest SACRIFICE SALE EVER KH0WN ' AT MEYER'S Great CLOTHING HOUSE ! Entire Stock OF Summer C lothing WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, To make room for FALL AXD WINTER CLOTHING. Rare chance to buy Clothing at less than Wholesale pricos The Chance for Bargains will be OPEN FOR SIXTY DAY S. MEYER'S, Wholesale &. Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Hifllintown, Penna. S'or a Time. I will now reducs tho yriec of my $.1.00 cabinet whotouraph tu SI. 50 per dozen. I his reduction will continue as loner a?i there is suiheient trade to warrant these prices and no longer, This callerv is filled with all the latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallery, such as Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries and ! ine Accessories, that would do credit to the large cities. Wo propose during this reduction to let our work Epcak for itself and have no hesitancy in saving that taking into consideration the quality of work, these will be the cheapest cabinet photographs ever mado in Juniata cunty. Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Mitilittown, Pa.. Jan. 22nd, 1802. 3'!FMNT0WN MARKETS. V.irrtiH:oii. As.8d, HP2. fV.!iT . . . Ffc-S I'r. ?hnl.I;r, Sides, ... Ur1 IS 11 .10 08 6 10 Ml rLEC TOWN GHAIK K A UK IT Wheat, Cera in car Outs, Fyo C-ioversccl T'lticthy noeil . . . . Fhi seed 1-ran (. :tJ '. . . a a aaaa Middlings .... Ground A'tira SJilt Aiiier:';t.a Sa!t.... 77 42 . . . . 25 Go $1.00 $1.00 l eo ...1.10 hundred . ..$1.50 a hundred ...$1.2dabuDdred. I 20 80 IIOLLOBAUG5I & SON Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than "Gilde roy's Kite." Their SPRING STOCK Surpasses all former effort?. All the latest styles of Meu'b 15cys' anJ Cbildrf-n's Clothing, in Black, Blue, Cheviots, Caasicier, Clay Vo.teds, and oac dozen shades of the fash ionablo Wood Brcwcs. These are all the rage this seascu. And in this line cur competitors are not ''in it." Our rricts for saaia oualtty of eooda we fjuarameo are 10 to '20 per cent, lower than auy other house. LATEST STYLES IN HATS. We keep the only full line of fusbionab'e hats in the county. All tho lat tcst styles in Derby's and Crush hats, la Gentlemen's and Boys' fine drees pacts, we have iSo itivaia V e are lJi.AlJi.2L ;.mn.ri tor line goods. Press pant from $2 50 to $G 50 per pair, from Hue Cassimers to the fineet Fitchburg Worsted, sewed Jiith btft silk. These pan'.s are "a thing of beauty and a joy forever. JNECKTIES, COJLL.ARS & CUFFS. Our line cf Neckwear is eiuiply the perfection of color, style and texture All the very latest i-bades and in f udlcps vcriety. We carry a fu!l line of collars and ouff.s, in paper, Iiuen, celluloid ed! Arlington. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE &. GentlcDcn's underwear, hosiery, and a full line of trunks, telescopes, and hand bags. We hacdie the oi!sbrated Sweet Orr & Co., Overalls. Shirts and pantaloons all guaranteed or money refunded. In dress shirts wc are strictly 'in it" from the word go. LcoK at our prices. I.aundricd thirts, 40o. 50o. 7,"c. 85e $1 00 and $1 25. Pcrcal shirts 25e, Snc. 50c. Gt'c. 75.3. ond $1 CO. IXeglcgcfc shirts, 35c. 50c. 75o. $1 00, $1 50, $2 CO. and $2 50. Every style and color we carry iu stock. Men's fiuo shoes from 1 25 to $3 50 per pair. Ladies Cue thoes, $1 25 to $3 00 per puir. Nothing like them fer the price elsewhere. FINE JEWELRY. Ladies & GtDt's solid gold watches, solid gold riDgs, chains, cbarni6, and a full line cf Jewelry at rock Lottcui prices. We claim to handle a finer line of gocds than other Ileuses, utid Cud custc iters ere willing to pay a fair price for first clat-s goods. We make every statement geed cr money refunded. ESTABLISHED. 1889 1SG5, Special Invitation rTo llic lubli$ To attend the Attractive b'ale of Clothing tLat goes on stailj from OF Hollobau on. Philadeu uia Maiikets, July 30th, 1891. Wheat No. 2, 83c"; corn 53 to 58c ; oats 37 to 30c; Maryland and Delaware Mountain Roso peaches H.2rt to 2.50 a crate; Watermelons $15 to 27 a hundred; cantoloupcs $7 to $0 a hundred; grapes 10 lb basket 50 to GOc; pitted chirries 16 to 17c; hay Sll to $15 a tun; rye straw $12 a toa-, Wheat straw $0 a ton : oats straw $S to $9 a ton ; steer hides Gc -, cows hides 5 to 6c; bull hidef 4 to 5c ; Calf skins 50 to 70e ; butter 16 to 27c ; eggs 15 to 16c ; live chickens 9 to 16 ; ducks 9 to 12o ; potatoes bus 25 to 30a ; onions a half barrel ?1 ; timothy seed 1.50 to $1.60 a bushel ; tallow 3 to 4c a pound ; tobacco New England Havana 22-36-100 ; Pennsylvania Hiv.ma 13-25-100 ; Sumatra 82.40 to $3.60; wool Penn sylvania 27 to 33c PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, GETTVSBIRC, IA. FOUNDKD IN' 18S2. Largo Faculty. Two full courses or study CUnsical aDd Scientific Special Couraos in all de pigments. Observatory, Laboratories and new Gymnasiuiu. Fire largo building.. Steam beat. Libraries 22,000 volumes. Expenses low. Dcpartuisot of Hygiene and Physical Culture in charge of aa ex perienced physician. Accessible by fre quent Kuilroad trains. Location on tbe BATTLEFIELD OF WETTVbBUKG, most pleasant and healthy. PREP AHA TORY DEPARTMENT, in separate buildings, for boys and young men preparing for buainers or College, un der special care of the Fribcipal and three si6tantx, rasidiug with students in the building. Fall term opens Sept. th, li'J2. For catalogues, uidres H. W. McKIGUT, D. D., President, or REV. U. G. BUEULER, A. M., Principal. July 1 8,-92 -8t- S. S. BUBLiE, E M B A L AND Funeral I will guarantee satisfaction in tU caep. MER rector. ST00K It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who Lave money to invest to examine the Stock of Uooils fer MEN, BOYS AND CHJLDIIEN 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 MIFFLI1S TOWN HAEM MOM TO DEPOSIT? 1U ARE YOU A BORROWER ? I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. IMy under taking room is tbroa doors north of the National Hotel on Main St. ' Cases requiring attention at night willjbe promptly attended to by calling on mo at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST fAfiHOODl (Piver'i French Kerve Rem tedy, iU sold with a Wrtt0 Ouftranlea to cur4 ailiservoud:ca v-es, such a eas ?v Rlemorv, Lost or ,r Tou.ncas, head- CEFORB AND AFTER USE. ache, W ateSui nfjLoit Mar.hfxxl, Lassitude, ail drains and of p-fr-r in etthrr t x, esu-ied by OTer-exeriton oi roufTifulindiscret-rin, which ultimately lead to la uimity Cop'iimotim an ! Innni:y. Price, ft co : package. Wilh'evsry order we give mnHv cuaraMea to urn r.r refund money By ma t v. aayaddrcaa. HlV&H'S FtEMEDV CO-.Tolatfa, a 18 bnt f ':in deep. ThproarethnsBTirliofladie3 who Lave regular fiturca anl would be c oirdt .1 tho pulra of iieauty wore it not for a iv;r xtop. TofcU such Ve recommend OH. H3SW8 VIOLA CREAM as txjasesaing theea qualitk that quickly channe the mon aallow and florid coir.pV-xion to one of natural health und uubluinisbud beauty. It curca Oily Skin, FnkUs. l:lack Heads Blotch,. Sunburn, Tan, Pimpl, and aU fTnTat-rfnctioiia of the nkiu. It if. DtacosTnt liv but ai nrv, yet is :et-tt-r for tin: toilet lar.lo tiiau jw('.r. Sold by Druioiisu. orfrtnt ix! iaid upim nx.-iTil of 50c O. C. BlTtNEB K CO., Toledo. O. -CALL. AT THE FIRST m rv c-r. V5 4. MIFFLIN'iOWN, FA. FOUR PER CENT. IKTEEEST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lcwest Rates. I. area' ar't ttiaJiiM taaiafi aaaiiaw ati;i , C...IOC-:'. r.i -m. -'. s. 4V4ii4riT&f.aflriUBSiS.ItsrB,t. AXLE GREASE EEST IS THE TOBLD. lt8wrarfo,rqutltie aro ttoaurpaaaed, actually Cutloatintr two boaea cf any other brand. No aaecuxl by beat. Utal'.T XIII. UK L INIw FOR SALE BY IiE AT.ERS GENERALLY. Ty7 . Subscribe for tbe Sestihel asd Ripibli 01., a good paper. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF UlIFFaLIXTOWK, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indiyiically Liable. a'CSKPH EOTHROCK. Prtuder.t. T. VAN IEWIN, Caskiei . DIBZCTOB8. W. C. Pomoroy, Joseph Kothrock, Jobn liertiler, I'bilip M. Xepnei, Robert K. Parker, Louis . Atkiosoc, T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOI.DEHS : Philip M. Kppner, Annie M. Slicllcy, Joseph Kotbroclr, Jane n. Irwin, I.. E. Atkinson, K. E. Park.r, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Uolaits Irwin, Mry Kurtz, Jerome N. Tbon pt-on, Jr John llertzler. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Sbydor, Josiah I,. Barton, Jolin M. Blair, RebertD. I'atterwju, F. M. M. Fennel, Levi Ligl.t, SamuelS. RothrocV, Wm. Swartc. Solomon Manbeck, Tiirce and Four per cent, intertst a paid on certificates of deposite. fjan 23, 1891- ill sa .15!?-! .119 Ptf P J BiiflVrinff from the e (Toots of yoathful c-wr. decay, waiting weakness, lost manhood. a: I end a valuable traaiiaf ( sealtM i coritalnitM tl particular for bona etnw, FREE0' ' splendid mediml work ; ahonldbe rd very man who ia Derroas and debilitated. AdcetuSg. Trot V C VOrVLCB, JUMMln Gcwtt, RUPTURE!; rtir puarhto! -:tl A rah St I'.ula I'a. Jtji.-o at onrc No opcratnn or bttstix- delay. 1 liOUaniH.H of cure-. lr Mnyif iir? iiotel Pcnn, i.t:atlin, Pa., 8 croud Saiur !: v 5 eacU uioutli. Bond fir circulars. Advict. ftbo.