You need ' MIFFLINTOWN : lfED'ES!AI. KIT,. 81, 1802. TERMS. gnbMriptioa. f1-50 Pt nnnm if pi.j i-advance; f-'.CO i!' net paid in advance. Trsnaient advertisements insortnd t 60 een I' inch for each insertion. Xramii'nt business notices In local col- nmn. I" CCIlts F''r llne or earl1 insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring Iq advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Paofi'ssiual sportsmen fish for h-iss with fly. Lebanon cattle it is said are trou lei with Buffalo fly Stelli (l.ioilinau of Altoona is vie itiuj frit uls in town. The Iust was settled by a rain last Tlim'hiy morning early. Klin milkers have been trying to pruihnx' rain in South Dakota. Have, m!rsi !f assessed on or be fore the Tih day of September. T T . ..l. J.".,!! 1 1 i Pr:-sby to riuii church on Sabbath. Hiss Minnie TTcrtler of limiting. iLu is vi.-irin-r friends in Patterson. Panitii I'annebaker arrived home fj'Oi tl10 fiir west' on on!?a' morn in', Miss Kate r.el!. o? pal!Yood. is j visi'inj,' Miss Jiaua wsisoa m Patter- Mips Estclla Shearer, of North Wales, Pa- is the guest of Miss Edna Kirk. The drought here was complet lv hruken last Thursday by showers of rain. Miss Lulu Walker of Alexandria, is viiiititig the family of Colonel Samuel Showers. The communication "A trip up the Hudson"' came too late for insertion this week. Mr. Ford and wife of Philadelphia are visiting officer Al Ilackenberger and family. More rattle snakes have been re ported this season than in many past seasons. Million's nomination for Congress has been cordially received through out fho district. Mr. Kenry Sob oil and wife and daughter Marion, have returned from an excursion to Denver. Miss Jennie Adams visited her friend Miss Anna Lou McMeen near MeAlieterville last week. Levis Sehaum of Itoverford, Pa-, I died on the 2oth day of August after sevtn dnvs of bicccuprhinfr. Miss Anniu Herfzler, of Philadel phia is visiting the family of Ed Heikes in Milford township. There is talk of organizing a new company to furnish Huntingdon with Miss Emma Eife, of Duncaunon, was the guest of Miss Brsse Pennell in Patterson a day last week. The Democratic Congressional Conference will meet at Lcwistowc, on Thursday, September 1st. The Presbyterian congregation of Belief. nto are froinsr to have their music through a $.3000 organ. The Newton Hamilton lodge of Odd Fellows celebrated their 40th anniversary on the 25 day of August. Professor Fanning turned up in Harrisbur last week, among pro fessional dancing masters of that city. Certain elemocrats want B. F. Meyers to rmi for Concrress in the Dauphin, Lebanon and Perry county district. For Sale A wagon and lob sled, for particulars call on or write to Abram Guss. Jr., Milford township, Juniata Co., Pa. Picnics and excursions and all kinds of amusements baye como to an end in Hamburg, Germany on ac count of the Cholera. Tbn Juniata Vallfty Editori.d As sociation left on Monday for this summer's excursion. Cape May be ing the objective point. Bloomfitld Advocate : Misses Belle and Carrie Dorr, of Mifllintown were the gruests of Miss Laura Heinbacb, last Friday and Saturday. Th G. A. R. Posts of Oriental and Mahactongo will hold their annual Campfire at Mabantongo next Saturday, September 3. A letter for Miss Alda Parker, and a postal card for Lewis Frank re mained uncalled in the pest office lor the week ending August 27th. Lewistown Free Prces : MUses Florence Pannebaker and Ella McCoy 1 Sent the past few days visiting Mrs. j li. R. Manger at Spruce Hill, Juniata tounfy. Tha gold bugs want gold made the only standard of money, so that with a small amount of gold they cau buy a great deal of depreciated property. j Rev. Jacob M. Gray bill, bishop of the River Brethren, died at his home near. Lancaster on Sunday, Aug. 21, n?ei! 81 years. A wife and ten chil dren survive. Ex President Rutherford B. Hayes hns written General Beaver, promis ing to be present at tho re union of the Center County Veteran club on Friday, September 16th. Mrs. Daniel W. Cassel of Hummels town, Dauphin county, and Mrs. Ed ward Leonard, of Union Deposit, Dauphin county, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Smith in this place. There is a talk of setting up a booth in the court House during Court week where a volinc school may be conducted for the education of voters under the new election law. Itch on human and horses and an- imnls cured in 30 minutes by Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Drutfirists, Mifllintown. Nov. 13, 18'J0.-ly. yon health Y con.Ut,. " ,ns m a the ml., who can 4 IwyeveninsrLut the wrec " it occas- ported. hi nrst re. The large as Chester caused L", w postoone "sectors schools ttat Wa, t T,nms ot th Monday ' take P1 Tf U !! ueaiera who COIlTfl nn . water stock Inn -r 801, :frrv" ?rs w might als in !, "V . u U0!we can- fir lin... 1 1 . i'iuubi ii astr fonomical re ia irue. M ins T.i'tvi'q rn. , 'f six hounds to Adams' r 1 - muea to raise a for A buckwheat trust hna 000,000 m New Jersey, and that is the same thing as saying that buck wheat cakes will bs bigg in John Hamilton of State College, edbv Center county republicans far U i ir . "D " son oi Hugh Hamdton pf j?wn8lll wr??'8 meolnS be held in u ai,ore s grove near Van Wert on the 3d, 4th and 5th days of Sep tember. Three services will be held on Sunday, forenoon, afternoon and night. Constable Ilackenberger had one of his hands severely injured by get ting it between a car and a barrel of ice. If the barrel had not broken the constable would havo lost a hand and probably an arm. Peter E. Miller, hvmg near Mill ville, Columbia county, Pa., had his team killed by a bolt of lightning while hauling in oats, Miller and the help with him were knocked down, but were not seriously injured. Governor Pattison, has appointed H. Wells Iinser, of Huminelstown, to succeed Sherifl" Keller, who was killed by falling from a railroad car between Lancaster and Harrisburg. Buser held an office in ono of the department on the hill nuder the Govei nor. -itTKiS!ainre. tie From the Bloomfit-ld Democrat: A married daughter of tho late Win. Boyd, who formerly resided in Cen tre township, had a forty pound tumor, removed from her body by Dr. Dunott, of Harrisburg, Monday a week. She is a sister of Jjme3 W. jBoyd. of Newport. The Cumberland County Agricul tural Society invited Geu. Fitz Hugh Lee, who shelled Carlislo in 1SG3 to make a speech at the Fair next Sep tember. The General had a hirhor sensa of the impropriety of such a public act an bus part than had the Agricultural Society and declined the honor. flave you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia raid Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks S: Co., Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa. Nov. 11, lr. Ltiwistovvn Free Tress: Three panther kittens, about one month old, the size of large cats, were cap tured in Treaster valley, one day lust week, by John Haviee and John ar.d William Treaster. The men had quite a severe encounter with the mother of tho kits, but they failed to secure the big game. The Bioomfi'ld Alvocato says: Rev. Beaver, of Juniata county, a Dunkard preacher, delivered an able sermon in the M. E. church on Sat urday evening in Millerstown. Mioses Carrio and Belle Dorr, of Mifllintown, Janiala county, Pa , spent last Friday night with ' their friend, Laura Heiabatigh, at Ander sonburg. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stilles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks fc Co , Druggists, Miiilintown. Nov. 13, 1890-ly. Sunbukv, Ta., Aug. 25. TLc no love like the first love theory holds good in the cass of Peter Mius and Mary Peiflers of Shamokin. They were married in October 1SS2, and owing to the husband's bibulous hab its, a divorce separated the pair, May, 1889. Maus has siuco devoted him self to businees, prospered, and to- jday re married his first wifo in this town Th j stono house occupied by Dor- us Kenawall, in Fayette township, near Captain Degan's place caught fire from a dinner cooking that the children were doing in the absence of the parents, and before the neighbors could rally the building and contents were a mass of charred rums, .lue house belonged to Frank Shie .is. Insurance one hundred ana city uoi- lars. The house was ilestroyoa Dy fire some years ago. From Huntingdon Journal, Aug. 2G : Miss Laura Liniuger of Penn township, who had been suffering with a tumor for the past y-ar, was taken to the medical college at Balti more, Md., on the 18th inst-, under the care of L. L Bigelow, of McCon nellstown and was relieved of a tu mor which weighed 7 pounds. The operation was completed in 21 min utes and we are glad to say that Miss Lininger is rapidly recovering. nr.coc Jennie and Mary Moore neices of W. Harry Moore paid their ....i . on Wednesday. Their aunt Miss Lizzie Moore was be, ping them unhitch the horse when the an ;ml soraDir forward and ran away. down and ran r, fhe wheels and sustained se vere bruise. While the bruises are ra'nfu! it is fortunate that she escap ed' more serious injury. The horse . j ntrn fdoDDed not fur keen vour a7J21c if from the scene of the accident. areIl.B8,a!8es8e(1- T" Assessors io 1 Slt at the pollinnr h r" rtSistration betw eon ",7u,SO! A" a. m.. and 3 p. in., of said days. tn., of each PeH-1nrA,-r,t f. Llbor Commissioner rcrkoflork itnte hta f i , , " me 1 .,. . - - -- - iiiiicju spasam Cr .r ,V ' . rel10, t domonstratea . u iuo .uoKinley bill has improved lirSte.0' busine88 tM lleciprocity has made a market in T Jer a iniiUon barrels of icau nour every year. In the ear 1890, the value of exported bams to Cuba was only ?21,8!)0 tnder reciprocity, however, in ' No vember, 1891, the83 exports auount edtoWO.854. The farmers of the Vest and Northwest can apnrcciate these facts, as wheat and pork arc i-rincipal things thev have sell. The Wilson (Kans") Echo. to Charlie Ilamiltou aeed rIm.h. n years had the end of the middle hnger of his right hand cut off at tho firt joint a dav or two ao by Samutd tollman, Jr , aged about G years. TI19 Eoliman boy was cutting a hole in the ground with a hatchet and the Hamilton boy was gcrapin tho ground away with his hands and neither of thorn knew of the blow mat cut tho linger till one of them noticed the blood. Dr. Win. Banks gave the case the surgical attention l required. Aral-proof floor fur c.hickc-u I10US23 can be made by mixing coal ashes and freshly slacked lime. Take twenty or thirty bushels of ashes just as they come from the heap, ciders and all. Add to this one bushel of fresh lime, in the liquid form, just after slacking Mix thor oughly with a hoe. Make a floor a foot thick, or even thicker. The stuff is cheap. Ram hard with a heavy rammer at least three times, 011 dif ferent days. This same procoss carefully performed will make a cel ler floor that cu be scrabbod. Ex. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owo my life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Ir.digestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole f.vstem. Had given up ail hopes of getting well. Hal tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk aIout and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in tho world. I can not recommend it to hihlv." Trial bottles. 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. Mar 14-1 v. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brown.? vallc3-, Ind., save: "I Lave been in a distressed condition for three yeas from Nervousness, Weakness of tho Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Ir.diges tion until my health was goae. I had besn doctoring constantly with i;o rolief. I bought ono bottle of South American Ncrvino "which done mo more good than uny '.'JoO worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advi.-e every .weakly person to uso this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured ma completely. I consider it the grand est medicino iu the world." War ranted the. Tii-jt wonderful tdomach and nerve euro ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. B:;uks & Co., MiCliiitown, Pa.. . May 14, ly .ew x'ori Jji'iijrcr: Ju .uomiav a tramp made an assault on a Mr iviestor, who lives at the okt furnace, while she was returning to her home from to wd. Some gntlemeu, encam ped above town, rescued her from tue villain. - - vi uiw plowing a few days ago, a son of Jame.i M . Newlin, of Juniata township, lamed up a ntst of nineteen rattle snake eggs. He destroyed til tho eggs lut three which ho brought to Damarec's drug store 011 Monday. One of the eggs was broken to see if it was fertile, when out popped o lively little rat tler, and teemed ready fur a fight. It. took bat a moment to pal it in n. phial of alcohol. Tba other two eggs are ytt at the drug stoic Ge-nrga II. Imas, son of Samuel Iuie.tdie.l at tho home of his parents in McA!i:;icrvi!le, on Hie 21 inst., aged abjut 15 years. He had been teaching and editing a paper at Stcelton, Dauphin county but some time ago losthii health, and recently came home to visit his parents. On Sunday the 21st he attended a relig ious meeting in tho Presbybriaa ehurch at McAlisterville and whilo addressing the congregation took ill, was assisted to bis fathers home and there died the following Wednesday. He was a soldier in Company D. 43d colored regiment against rebellion. Members of the post O. A. R. were his pall bearers ou the 27th, when the funeral took placa. Interment at MeAlislerviUe. Tlie Perry County Fair. We are indebted to the Perry Co. Agricultural Sotietv for a premium list of their Seventh Annual Fair to bo held at Newport, Pa , September 13, 14, 13 and 1C, 1SD2. l'eanuts Killed IIlui Patrick Curlin of Norristown to prove his eating capacity devoured 3 quarts of peanuts with several drinks of ice water. H3 was scarce ly done eating and drinking till he fell over unconscious. He is not ex pected to live. Charged Willi Itlurderliiff ut Wire. Charles W. Swengle son of Rev. J. G. M. Swenprle is in the Snvder Co, jail on tho chargo of having taken the life of his wife by means of strychnine. The husband bought strychnine in Middleburg one day. The next day the wifo took what she supposed was a morphine powder to relievo neuralgia. She immediately sickened and died btifore a physician caino. Her body was raised and its stomache taken out and sent to Phil adelphia for analysis What the husband's dofenso will be or whether he will present any does not appear from this distance. . The ca&e Tiroiiiises to b an iiriiiorlun t. on ' One of the important features of the ease will be the identity of the stom- aclie that was analysed in Philadel pnta. It is said it was not officially labeled as having come from the cor oner of Snyder county. Democratic Senatorial rereuce- C'on The Democratic Senatorial Confer ence met in this place on Saturday me 4.11a inst., witu the following Conferees preitnt: Perry Geo. W. King, D B. Milli ken, G. Carv Tharp. Mifflin Geo. A. Butler, John W. Bartel, W. W. Trout. Juniata S. A. Sulouff. W. A Millikcn, J. C. Tennis. J. C. McAIister of Perrv county and Dr. McKim, of Mifflin county, but before a ballot was taken the nnmoof McKim was with drawn and McAIister wos nominated by accla mation. HOOPS MEETIXG. Thero will be a Woods Meeting in Schweier's woods at Mifllintown, on Svshay, Sei-temukb 4, 1S92, under the auspices of the A. M. E. Church of Lowistowu, Pa , to last ono Sunday. No pains will be spared to make the meeting a success. Tho object of tho meeting is two fold. First To afford all churches and creeds an opportunity to come to gether zzi servo the Lord in God's nrst temple. Second We hope during the meeting to securo assistance from our many friends. Eminent ministois will be present to conduct the meeting. Good sing mg to entertain the audience. Come one, como all and kelp us. Preaching pt 11 o'clock A. M., and 2 30 P. M., and 7 P. M. O. T. Davis, Pastor. Proceeds for the support of the Church. XlEO.' Hkiniiach. At Mifllintown, Pa., August 27, 1S92, Mrs. Martha Jane Ifeinbach. Mrs. Iltinbach was a daughter of John Eubison deceased, lute of Fayette township, Juniata Co., Pa., and was born on the farm of her grand father David Davidson, in Lost Creek Volley, Juniuta county, August 25, 1837. Was married to Gjorge E Heiiibaob, July 4, 1SG7. She was a member of the Presbyterian church as have all her father's people been since they first camo into this valley which wis in 1751. She was a modest, faithful, laving Christian wife, and domestic in her tastes and and habits Four weeks previous to her death she came from her home in ilunson, Clearfield county where her husband is employed in railroad sei viev. II'-i health wai greatly im pared when she caaic to visit her sister Mrs. B. F. Schv.cier and fam ily. Despite the closest medical at tand-ince, an.j persona! i;t!enli-u of her Lusbatid and other relatives bhe grew v.Ci.ker until at 4 o'clock on the morning of Au.just 27, wkil-i sit ting in a chair, sho sar.k into the arms cf L r huba:id and without a frigh or -.juiid her soul parsed from its earthly tenement into the better world. Interment in the Presbyterian graveyard in Miflliiitown on Monday, August 25), 1S:2. E.-v. J. K Hen derson conducted tho funeral ser vi s. MiuKToir.v markets. UirrtiHrows, Aug z, PT2. Hi 17 .10 c, 10 KsrB, i:.-,m.. Slii.i.!, .S:dfs. l.i-i.l. XUiLlMOKJC? GRAIN KA b K LT IVhraf, C-.ra r.i kh O.-k Rye'.V.V. . ..' C' u ertoert 'i':n;otLy gtK-il .... Kt .2L bv.u ti.! (.. C Lie ,.... . . . , . . l!i0U'l!.fS ... . Au o::i:au t).i:. ... new 7U 4o t.3S 03 $1.00 ii.ou 1 )0 ...tl.60 a hiin.lred . . . i 1 .Si a bundrcil . 1 iiO so Pi:!r.A;;::i.i;i;A Iailkets, Aug. 2:)th, 181)2 Number 2, red whf:ut 80c ; corn 55 to 57c: oats bS to 13o ; butter 25 to o7c ; tgs 20 to 21c; potatoes 20 to 25c: mileh cows $25 to 50; lugs 8to3J; sheep 3 to G'c; cattle 3 tj 5o : C!over.seed 12c ; tim othy seed $1.50 to 1.75. Don't wait till the water i here to have your fixtures plac ed, but place them now, and when the water is turned on, you will be ready to receive it. PLUMBING. W. iS. Mayes of Lewistown, has located in the Robison building, in the rear of the law offices, on Ikidge street, Mif llintown, where he will earn on the Plumbing Business in all its Branches. Special at tention will be given to the placing of ranges, with hot and cold water pipe?, bath rooms with all the fittings complete. Sl.MTARl WOHK A Sl'EX'AL ITV. Hydraiits, Cocks, Pipes, Valves, Garden and Street Hose, &c. ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished on all classes of work. Tht water will be turned on for use about Nov lfct, 1892 Parties contemplating liavms pipes put in their buildings should have the work done at once. Nothing but FirNt-C'lu&M Material Used and all work guaranteed sntis- f factory. 1 Trt C .M JiC 1 wpwilUUjr BUiA ' of the public patronage Does this Catch Vour Eye! If bo, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. AVE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a butihel, 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 S3. 00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. R K M K a shoe is not complete without free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Ilarrisburir It will pay you to try them. . THE OSLT EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SEOE MAN Hi JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET, M1FFL1NT0WN. PA. Also the largest stock ci general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge .Street. IIOIvLOBAIJGII & SON Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than "Gilde- roy's- Kite." SPRING Surpasses all I! All the lalect styles of Men's Ue-y' and Chiliiren's Cl.jt.bing, in Black, Blue, CLeviots, CasBicierd, Ciiy VVorstuilH, atiJ cue dozen tbvies of the fash iouablo Wood Urowos. Tht.-ic are all the rage '.hi season. Atd in this line our competitor? arc- not "iu it." Our t rices fur s&uie qualitv of goods we Quaranteo Kre 10 to 20 per cett. lower tlian bdv ot'acr Louse. LATEST STYLES IN HATS. V.'o keep the only full hue of fashionable liutn in tUo county. All the lat test styles iu Derby's and Crush ha!.. Iu (J.-t.tic -wen's and 5cys' fine dress pacts, we Lavo No Rivals Wc are 11 KA LljUARTERS for Cue guods. Dress pant from 2 00 to 0 ou per ya:r, Iruw Luc Cissimers to the finest Fitcbburg Worsted, sc.vc J ;r::.i best :-iik. Thcc ran'3 are "a thins of beauty and a joy forever. JXECKTIES, COLLARS & CUFFS. Our lice of Neckwear i? pliiii.lv 'he perfection fd eolor, style and texture All iLo very latest sladcs aiid in cihiIchs variety. We csrrj a full lies of collars aud cuffs, in paper, linen, celluloid and Arlington. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE &. Uentlcnieii's uodurwear, hosiery, and a full lino of trucks, telescopes, and Land bags. We handle the olebiated Sweet Orr & Co , Overalls. Shirts and pantaloons &11 guaranteed cr money refunded. In dress shirts wo are strictly "in it" from the word go. Lock at cur prices. I.aundried flirts. 40o. 50c. 75c. S5c. $1 00 and $1 25. Percal shirts 25c, 35c. 50c. tiOc. 75c. end $1 CO. Ntglcgec shirts, 35c. 50c. 75c. -1 00, $1 50, 2 00. and $2 50. Every style ar.d co'.cr we carry in stock. Men's Cue bhoes from $1 25 to $3 50 per pair, hadico foe sloes, $1 25 to $3 00 per pair. Nothing like them for tea price elsewhere. FINE .JEWELRY. Ladies & Gent's solid gold watches, solid frold lings, chains, cLarmti, and a full line of Jewelry at reck bottem prices. We claim to handle a finer line of poods than ether Houses, uiid fiud iustca.eis are willing to pay a fair priuo for first class goods. We make every s'ateiacnt good or accey refunded. lollobauaii &d E M B A L AND unera I will guarantee satisfaction in all I am qualified to prepare corpses taking room is three door a north cf Cases requiring attention at night willfbe promptly- calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE LOST MAftKeCI s (rivy-t Frdncb eld with W.-nto Guarantee tocuic U N crvou; d i-a - e, tuco as weas Memory, ioti o -TfWr Head. . BEFORC AND AFTCO 0S2. P.che, Wakeful ness Lost Manhood. LassituJe. ali drama and Dt vv?r Id cither kx, caused ty ovcraenio:i ci jouthfulindiscreiion, which ultituatelv lead to Id 1 naekav e. Vitii ever f ortl.r we cive a ir-'.'. - Jo.,.,,., to ourm or refund money. ! mai: u:y a4drcaa. P,tfft- BEMEDVCO..Tol!o.U storvT. It is short and may be MEER smooth, flexible inner soles, that might hurt the leet or soil SSsoe is Comnlcte. For sale only at HECK, Their STOCK inner efforts on. MER irector. cases. for any length of time. My under the Nationid llotel on Main St. attended to by T3 tnt.kmdoop. There arothdusandofla'1ir; X v no nave r-guiar i-amres ana would tr oonlu l iho ;alm cf le&uty wore it not tox a or complexion. To all Rnrn v e n-oommeud OR. HEQHA'S VIOLA CREAM as poftfesain? th'-so uiid tlorid oniplcjtiou to one of natural ht-alti end uiibltriiliiHi litutv. It turua Oilv fckin. Krtckit-s, tituck Iljads, Blotches, Sunburn, Tru. l'nn?ifi, end all imKTf-ciioTis f the f kiu. lit r tLi.-:'tir I'.itat-urv. vet is rt- j fcj. or' -,-i.t j TtTtl upiiii r-o'int oi 5i)u. U. C. t;i 1 Ktrt & cu., Toiado, u. The SACRIFICE SALE EVER KNOWN AT M E Y r e CLOTHING HOUSE ! Entire Stock OF Summer Clothing WILL BE SOLD REGARDJLESS OF COST, To make room for FALL AND WINTER CLOTHIXG. Rare chanca to buy Clothing at less than Wholesale prices Tiie Chance for Bargains will be OPEN FOR SIXTY DAY S. MEYER'S, Wholesale fc 18G5, ESTABL Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of from T Iletail CIo OF It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine tha Stock of Geeds MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a t all if in need of D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOAVN HIVE ICU KCSEITO BEPOSH ? ARE YOU A BORROWER? -CALL. AT THE FIRST MIFFLIN 'iOWK, PA. FOUR PER CFiXT. IKTEEEST 1'AID OK T13IE CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lowest Rates. BEST IV THE 1VOEI.D. I9 wrarinit quolitliaro oisurp-ufled. actuary eliocu-a by boat. jrii:x i 11 1. 1 1 FOBBALE BT1)EAI.F.R30KNT:RA1.LY. 1'J1 Subscribe for tho Sentinkl ako Kepibli cx, good pap r. T5i2syl76Lla Agricultural Worts, for t,r. tzrqckar't Staderd EnciBK and Saw in Tf FOflfSH AXLE ElKatEtaQBEASE , 4- E ITS t thier, Lhidge, Stveet, Miiilintown, Peuna. IS II E D. 1889 To The Public ClotLing; that gbes on dailj 1 for Wonderfully Low Prices. Clothing, PA. JUKI ATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIXTOTOX, PA. wrrn BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPU KOTHROCK. Freridenl. T. VAN IK WIN, Ctthier. DIBKCTORK. W. C. Pomernr, Joseph Rothroek, John llorteler, Philip M. Kepner, Robert K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. sTOCKiioLiraa : Fbiiip M. Kepuur, Annio M. Shelley, Joseph Rothroek, Jane H. Irwin, I.. K. Alkinnon, K. E. Parker, V. t. Pomerov-, J. Holaies Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerorr.e V. Thompson, Jr- John Hcrtzliir. T. V. Irwin, C'harlutteSnyder, Josiah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Rcbort H. Patteron, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samuel 3. Rothroek, Win. SwrU. Solomon Manbc-ck, Three and Fonr per cent. Ittereit will be paid on certificates of depnsite. fjan 23, 1891 tf m Em Hoevrtrtg from the effcte of jcthul mrvr, oar.r oc&y, waiting weaknes. lotit mauhotd, etc.. I a ascd a Yal liable treattM (sealed eonfaliifuff I lil pertioTJrarB for bom core, FRP1; ot charn. K Bplondkd medioai work ; ahoTiM te mad br eroi mui udo ia ncrrona and deftiliaatPd. Aditvin , TvoU F. C VOrTLEU, Hooduav Ctafc JjlWr i Kr I & In.t An-hStl'lllla. la. La-e tt mcc 2o oprxulii.n or knsilieM delny. Thousauitii of tures. lit. llayer Uat llolel 1'cud, Hertlinir, Pa , second Kiit'irdaT eltcli uiouUi. bcud Ivi circulars. AdTicufr