SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WED.1ESDAT. FEBRUARY 1, 189 J. TERMS. Inbscrlption, $U0 par ananm tf paid 1b advance ; $2.00 if not paid is advance. Transient advertisement Inserted at 60 eeau per inch for each inaertlon. Transient business notices in local col amn, 10 eenta per Una for each insertion. Deductions will be mads to those, deelrtnf to adTertis by the year, half or smarter rear. . Sale Reg later. Feb'y 25. ''re. Jacob L. Pare, will se1' st her place f residence la Monroe town ship.! miles sooth of Rrendele, at 10 o'clock A. M., a black mare, one ma la 4 years old, a two rear old eolt, 1 cows, 1 heifer, farming implements of all kinds, snd msny ether articles. March 1st William Graybill will aell at bis place in Fayette township, horses, cat tle and farming implements. March 6.7-Josoph G. Long, Assignee of Eire Smith, will sell on the farm of the As signor in Fayette township, at 19 o'clock A. M,, two good work bones, two good mares, two colts, three cows. Are yonng esttle, 1 sow, shotos, and all kinds of farm, log implements, household goods, Ax March 9 Thursday A. W, Sieber and wife, will sell at Bunkertown, in Fayette township, 4 horses, 6 cows, 11 young cat tle all Jerseys, sow, 13 shotes, farming im plements and household goods. 8 ale at 10 A: M- James Cireny, Auctioneer. Msrch 17 Robert Fatten will sell on the Wilson Gross farm, two miles west of Taompiontowa, six hersea, two cows, eight young cattle, one four horse wagon one Olirer chilled plow, harrow, three front gears, collars, bridles sad other arti cles. Sale at 10 o'clock A. M. A. H. Snyder, Auctioneer; M. L. Klnslo, Clerk. March Tuesday. Oa Tuesday the 21st dsy of March, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M., Joseph Rothrock, two miles eait of Mifllin town, horses, cows, young 'cattle, One sharp, let ot hogs, farming machinery and implements of all kinds, household goods, etc. 11. H. Snyder, Auctioneer. March 22 Otis Rumbarger will sell at his place of residence at Locust Ran, Walk er township, horses, cows, young cattle, sheep, farming implemeats and household and kitchen furniture. S tie to eomoience at 10 o'clock A. M. Msrch 21 Henry W. 8ieber will aell at his place, a mile east of Mifflintown, horses, cattle, machinery and farming implements of all kinds. Sale at 10 A. tf . u&na Ueale. D. D.. a formar Jim ifttian will lecture in the Court House. Johnstown, Before, During and After the Flood on Tuesday even ing, February 14, 1893. The funeral of the aged mother of Wm. B. McCahan, of Milford town ship, took place last Saturday. In terment in the cemetery of the Lick ing Creek Lutheran congregation. Dr. H. P. Derr, late of Mifflinburg, has located permanently in Mifflin tewn, for the practice of dentistry. If yon want work done in a scientific and comfortable manner, call at his dental rooms, and you will be satis fied. Charles Allen, of Patterson, had a thumb and two fingers crushed while coupling cars in the Mifflin yard, one evening last week. Dr. Dowd Craw ford found it necessary to amputate the thumb. The two fingers can be saved. H. C. McClellan, at his business place in the Odd Fellows' Hall build ing, can sell you a new pattern, full , No. 8, cook stove, with all the furniture for $20; a No. 18, with furniture far $18. All guaranteed or money refunded. Rev. M. L. Drum, of the Methodist church, has been conducting, or has been helping to conduct religious meetings every day since last Octo ber. It takes a bright man and a man oi nrst rate fiber to go through with such a work. The four weeks of union relicious service that the churches of the town engaged in. closed in the, T,ntVirn church on Sabbath evenino- nndr the preaching of Dr. Hollowav. The theme of the Dr's. sermon on that occaeion was, "Confessing Christ- Alton Adams and wife ralerirararl their tin wedding on the evening of the 25th of Jannarv. Pntm McCauley and wife. Lizzie Adams. Clara Thompson, Mrs. Joseph Adams and daughter Jennie and son James, and Mr. and Mrs. Mirhapl Sinter from town were in attendance. In these days one does not hear of the Jack O'Lantern that old people used to talk about Will some one of our many readers write something that they know about Jack O'Lantern for the columns of the Sextinhl ajto Rei-cbucan. Was the licht of that name a freak of imagination of a for mer generation, or was it a fact? SHORT LOCJiLS. Albert Sat-vcr. went west la9t week. Another little 2 inch snow fell on Monday night. A good many people complain of slightly frost bitten feet. Soma sort of a distemper is killing a good many dogs in town. Herman Howa shot a gray fox near R ibm's dam last Thursday. The bursted wator pipes were ta kon from the river bridge day. Mrs. George Birtley, of Pittsburg visited relatives iu this placo last week. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweenv. Rincr- bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coucrhs. &c. Save $50 bv use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co.. Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly. David Bcale, D. D., of Frederick. Maryland, will lecture in the Court House on Tuesday evening, Febru ary 14, 1893, on the Johnstown Flood. Dr. Bale passed through the life, and death scenes of the calamitous on Satar- event that for a period of days and weeks caused the world to look in wonderment at the destructive and death dealing force of the flood. Ev. ery one who can get a seat in the Court Housa should haar the lecture Rev. T. J. Slierrard, of Chambers burg, visited Rev. Mr. Henderson, lant week, Rev. Mr. Drum is holding a series of meetings in the Methodist church in the evening. The First National Bank of Mid dlebnrcr. Snvder countv. earned 13 per cent, last year. Clerk of the Orphans' Court J. R. Jenkins, issued 146 marriage licenses during the year 1892. Cloyd Lnck, son of William Luck of this place, went to Michigan last week to live with an uncle. Landlord Arbogast of the Jacob's Housp, made i flying business trip to New xork City, last wek. Jesse Grub' has so far recovered from a severe attack of rheumatism as to be able to go out of doors W. H. KriJer has sold his double dwelling house at East Point to Al bert Hackenberger. Price, $1,300. Over one hundred public prayer meetings were held at an appointed hour last Thursday morning in Read ing. The late cold weather has satisfied everybody on the question of the arctic possibility of the weather in this latitude. Joseph Peoples formerly of this county, but now a resident of Down ingtown. Pa , visited acquaintances here last week. F. M. M. Pennell, accompanied by Mrs. Pennell and his sister. Miss Bessie, spent a few days in Philadel phia, last week. Rev. David Beale, has been invited, and has consented to deliver a lee ture on the Johnstown flood, Tues day evening, February 14. The letters remaining in the Mif flintown post office on Saturday, un called for, were for Mrs. Mary t. Brend, Miss Rosie Logan, Mr. Thom as F. rollius The watei' plant may do for a Flor ida winter, but it is too fresh and tender to stand the zero breath of old Boreas, where the pipes are laid among stones and on bridges. Mary J. Barkey, widow of Isaiah Isarkey of Lewistown, Pa., who was a member of Company "A," 101 Reg't l a.. Infantry, has been granted a pension with $232.80 back pay. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by A New York clergyman told his congregation the other Sunday that all those who put $5 in the contribu "Professor Garner, the monkey talk man, is in Africa, inquiring and experimenting concerning monkey speech. He writes that he has gath ered much valuable data, and was about to begin his real work. He expects to start homeward about August of this rear." Light weight Overalls Lot 51 are baing palmed off by unsornpilorg dealers at Sweet Orr'g beet make. We can sell you the same Overall at 60 cents. Others are asking you 65 cents. We handle the best make Lot No. 1 Amos Kiag. They are heavy weights. Hoixobaugh & Son. Dr. H. P. Derr, is not only now demonstrating to the public, but has for some time done so, that he can and docs extract teeth btoluttlv with out pain, either during the operation or afterwards, with no discomfort to patient, no More gums, and no sore mouth either. If he fails to make this promise good, he will make no charge. Professor J. Walker Patterson, for merly of Academia, this county, was killed while crossing a railroad track at Potomac station, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. He was waiting to take a passenger train and was not quick enough in getting out of the way of the engine of a train that he had mistaken for the one he was waiting for. The bumper of the en gine pilot struck him in the back and knocked him across the platform. His back, and neck were broken. Death was instantaneous. The Juniata Valley Canning Com pany, the past year expended $19,000 for plant and fruit and grain. They are talking of enlarging the plant so that next year, seventy-five acres of corn will be required, seventy-five acres of tomatoes, and seventy five acres of peaches and berries and other stuff. The past season they put up 7,204 bushels of peaches, 1186 bushels of apples, 45 tons of corn. 5,57? quarts of grapes, zU uusn els of quinces, 32 bushels of pears, 14 bushels of plums, 239 quarts of blackberries and 100 bushels of to matoes. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, lnd., says: "1 bave been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown. Pa. Feb. 1, '93-ly. In attempting to board the rerr car of train No. 3. at Port Royal, on Sundsy morning at 4.32 o'clock, Dr. G. M. Graham missed his foothold He held to the step rail with his hands, and a brakeman tried to pull him on but failed. When the brake- man let go of the doctor to pull the bell to stop the train, Graham fell to the track. The train was stopped acd the doctor was taken on board but 39 hours after the aocident. Tha funaral was held from the residenoe of Asa Patton on Sunday. The lad was an orphan, his father the late J. H. Eberaole, of Liverpool township having be n killed some six year, ago, while at work wood-chopping and peeling bark in the mountain by a tree falling on him. Rheumatism Cured In at Day' "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remark able and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Warranted by L. Banks & Co., Druggist Mifflintown. Oct. 5, '92, 4m. Another Electric Railway. Within the past week a charter has been granted to thi Lancaster and Philadelphia Electric Railway Company, which runs from Lancast er, along the Philadelphia and Lan caster turnpike to Philadelphia. Sin erle or double track. Capital stock, $1,500,000. The directors are Sena tor John J. Patterson, John J. Pat terson, Jr., W. S. North, Robert Mc Meen and Dr. Lucien Banks, all of Mifllintown. State Clieffe"liiTltatlon. The Pennsylvania State College invites the public to visit the new diary school, at the State College, Centre county, Pa., at any time dur ing February or March. H. J. Wal ters, professer of agriculture should be notified when persons expect to be at State College. The following statement of the dates on which matters of special in terest will occur may assist prospec tive visitors in deciding as to when they can come with the greatest profit to themselves. February All the month, cheese making; Babock test of milk, and all waste products. March All the month, home diary methods; Babcock test of milk and all waste products. Doe this Catch Your Eqel If so, get the whole of the story, as valuable to you as to us. It is short and may be MARRIED : Rcmbert.kb Maxbbtk. On the 24th ult, by Rev. E. E. Berry, Otis E. Rumberger and Cora A. Manbeck. Hoover Waoneb On the 19th ult., by Rev. J. R. Henderson, Wil liam Hoover and Minnie Wagner. GrsoxRicn Beashor. On the 26th nit., by Rev. J. A. Meyers, TJ. S. Gingerich and Mary Francis Beashor. Woooward McOahas. On the 26th nit., by H. C. Hollowav, D. D., Emery W. Woodward and Emma R. McCahan. 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 HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata 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 The Harrisburg Shoe is Complete It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G, W. HECK, THE OEY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN. PA. Also the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. lion box would get $40 back in their in an unconscious condition. Dr. business within a year, and that if they failed to realize that promise, they could draw on nim personally for that amount. The box was promptly filled with crisp $5 notes, and if the contributors realize the ten-fold return it is probably safe to say that this church will not be large enough to hold the congregation next year. Chicago Tribune. An exebaneresays: There is a won derful coincidence in the deaths of Hon. J. B. Packer, who represented this district in Congress, and Gener al B. F. Butler. Both spent the evenings pleasantly with friends ; their illness came on in precisely the same way about the midnight hour, and both were found in the bath room adjoining their bed chambers where tney had gone to discharge slight hemorrhages. They lived about the same length of time after the attack came on. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, lnd., says: "I owe my life to the great Sontb American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole svstem. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The nrst bottle oi tne Nervine Ionic im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in tne world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Baoks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown, Fa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. The frm of 10G acres belonging to the estate of Jacob Lemon, dee'd, adjoining the Ard mill in Milford township, was sold at public sale in the Court House, on baturday, to J, Bardell, for $1,625. There is a house and barn and peach orchard on the place. A tract of 3 J acres belonging to same estate was sold to J. Jiardell for $G1.50. A tract of 93 acres of the same estate was sold to J. Bardell for $251. A stone quarry between Mifflintown and Lewistown was sold to Wm. Rickenbacb, for $11. The half interest of the deceased in tract of 400 acres of timbar land on Black Lost mountain was sold to L Lemon, for $80.00 Butz, of the Huntingdon Globe is Wool for rl a Sanitftrv Ttinn This hopelul tnftt ttuntmgdon 13 lO D6 aj,uT, T?oni,or I come a world-wide resort tor tne mver fails Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oct 1, ly Joe Donoghn, skated 100 miles last Thursday, January 2C, at Stam ford. Conn., in 7 hours, 11 minutes and 38 and 1-5 seconds. The skat ing was done on an eliptical coarse, 1,1)02 feet long and 425 feet wide Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? cure of dumb people. A dumb print er came into the Globe office and wrote on a piece of paper, ."I am printer: I cannot hear; I cannot talk. Please help me by giving me some work."' The genial Butz melt ed under such an appeal, and he crave the printer work and paid him Five hours later, when the editor was on his way home, he could scarca The great cure for Indigestion. Dys- ly believe the testimony of his own pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant- eyes and ears, when he met the once ed the most wonderful Stomach and dumb printer on the side walk, bap Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot- py as he could be, singing, "She's my ties 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Annie, I'm her Joe. Butz says Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. was Huntingdon whisky that knock Not. 14, ly. ed the dumbness out of the nomad. Dowd Crawford was comincr home from Philadelphia, and took the case immediately in band, and had Gra ham made as comfortable as possible in the railroad hospital at this sta tion. Dr. Graham bad a number of scalp wounds from which he bled profusely, and those who saw him carried into the hospital believed he could not live. He is doing well, all things considered, and will soon be himself again. Bloomfield Advocate, January 25: Corn seems to be exceedingly scarce in this county, so much so that it is being imported from different points by the car. Joseph Flickinger, Esq., of Juniata towuship has in his possession a meat vessel, holding about 800 pounds of pork, that he has bad yearly in use for 53 years and bis father before hiia for 17 years. The vessel is in good condi tion, and has received no repairs ex cept a few hoops. Gilliland & Rearick, of this place, within the last month or so have purchased the skins of 450 wild animals, all taken with the exception of a small nunr ber within a radius of a dozen mile s of this place. Of the above number ene is a beautiful wild cat skin, 50 fox, 50 skunks, 12 mink, 30coons and the rmainder are oppoaaums and muskrats. Four bear skins were re ceived on Tuesday from Milroy, Mif flin county, I be firm will shortly ship the skins to New York. On Saturday morning when Samuel Snyder entered the sleepincr room of his father W. W. Snyder, of Spring H r. wr.UK, i ii. r a i. i i : . I .a... luwuBuip, mis uuuuij, lie iuuuu uia parent lying on the floor with his clothes saturated with blood. It was discovered that there was an attempt to commit suicide. Wounds were found on the neck, arm and abdom en, produced by sharp instruments. A part of the left foot was severed A hatchet was used to make this wonnd. Mr. Snyder has been ill for some months, and lately there has been a failure of his mental faculties, which culminated in this attempt at suicide. He is now in a critical con dition. On Sunday evening about 5 o'clock the unfortunate man died. Xiie deceased was lor many years the proprietor of the fine grist and merchant Mill at Bridgeport, Sprirg township, in years Ion? crone K known as the Waggoner mill. " Thursday, Joseph G. Ebersole, a lad over fourteen years of age, wa9 dnv mg the borses in a horse power at tached to a saw mill at Asa Patton s, near Crow Ferry, Liverpool town ship, when he stepped on a tiltin noard and leu on tlie norse power He was caught in the machinery and had his right leg crashed from the knee joint to the hip. Ed. Blatten berger, who was assisting in the work, saw the boy fall and quickly jerked the belt off the wheel, and in that way soon gained control of the power, but not until the boy was drawn into the cog-wheels with the above result. Drs. J. F. wtrrxrNTowN markets. Minnrrowa. February 1, 1S?3 Putter , 25 Fcr 24 nam 10 Shoulder 08 Side", ft Lard! 12 lirrPLINTOWN GRAIN MAFKVr Whca 72 Corn in ear. .......... 50 Oati, X2 Rye 65 Cloversead $1.00 Timothy aaed $1 .00 Flax aeed 1 60 Bran $1.10 a hundred Chop...... . ........$1.60 a hundred Middlings ... ....$1.25a hundred. Ground Alum Salt 1 20 Ac.encm Salt 80 Philadelphia Markets, January 30, 1893. Wheat 73 to 78c; Corn 62 to 53c; Oats 41 to 42c; Live chickens, hens 11 to 12c a lb; roosters 7 to 8c a lb; Ducks 12 to 13c a lb; geese 11 to 12c a lb; turkey 11 so 12c a lb; Butter, western creamery 25 to 34c; Pennsylvania creamery 25 to 32cts; June creamery 23 to 2lc; imitation creamery 25 to 27c; hand packed 20 to 25c; Eggs, fresb, 35 to 37c; Su gars 4 to 5c lb ; Cloverseed 14 to 15 cents a lb; calf skins (U to oca piece; Sheep skins 90c ta $1; Beef cattle 3i to 5i; Thin cows $10 to $20; iJiIch cows $25 to A SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL. 1 do respectrnUr inform the public that Profesaor Joaiah j. Ealer, Jr., aud tho tin deraig nrd, will conduct a Summer Xormai in the Mini in Academy Building, during the Spring term eflK9J. The aeaaion will begin on April Srd. 1893, d con tinue for eleren weeke. The "TEACHERS CLASS" avail consist only oi inch persona wbodeaire to prepare tbemterrea for the County Superintendent i umraer examinations, and we aball endear or to make the inatruction aa thorough and practical as possible. Tboae who wish to atudy Latin, tne Higaer Mathematics, Uen aral Historj, Rhetoric, Book-keeping, etc.. willalse be accommodated. For adeecrip tire circular addreaa Prof. J. J. Ealer, Jr., Mifflintown, Pa. HILTON C. SWIG ART, Friacipel, McYeytown, Mifllin county, Pa. HOLLOBAVGH & SON'S Clothing' House, PATTEESON 1. Nothing Succeeds Like Success, aDd that we bave made a success of the ClolbiDg Business is an established faot t irst, we are keeping a better hue of all kinds of Clothing than is usually kept in a Clothing Store. becond, we earry a much larger line of all kinds than any other (Jlothing Houae in tbo county. Third we Keep up to the styles. The yonng men of to-day can be fitted oat with an elegant suit irada in the latest cut for one half what it would uost to bave it made- to order. A CLEAN-UP SALE ! AT MEYERS' RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE. WHOLESALE AlU Tha rush of the holiday trade has left us an assortment of broken lots, bro ken siiea and odds and ends generally. Tbe most of these we hope to olear Mt between now and February 15, 1895. Prices are struck with lightning redaction.- Come in and pick up tbe bargains. Here are some of tbeni : " Note The Following CUTS ! $8 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $12. and Tbe eome in All Wool Heavy WeighBlsck finished. Cheviots, well made, line. $10 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $16. These garments are made of extra fine Meltons and Kerseys in medium and heavy weights. $13 FOR OVERCOATS WORTT $18. These comprise a splendid line of English top ooats of tbe following ma terials : Imported Meltons and Kerseys, fine Ely ; if l.inobilas. Spaoial reduction in Boy's overcoats. We Are POUNDING PRICES On Our WINTER GARMENTS. $5 FOR $4 $3.50 NEW OVERCOATS WORTH $$, $6. $5. Boy's Overcoats. $6 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $3. $4 " $G. $3 " " $5. $2 $4. $1.75 " $3. Men's Winter Suits. A redaotion of 36 per cent. Street Orr overalls the best in the market, G5 cents a pair. We propose to make our stock revision early each season. If loss there is to be we'll meet it boldly. Loso to make a bold loss at the first saves a cowardly but greater loss at last. And there is where your chance comes in ta purchase new, fresh Dd seasonable goods at from jTWENTV-FlVK to THIRTY-FIVE TER CENT, lower than tbey were quoted at a month ago. FERD MEYERS, tbe wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Penna. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation rTo rFhe Vuhiit OUR FALL. AND WINTER STOCK bas been selected with great care and embrsoes all the latest patterns and styles. OUR LIKE OF OVERCOATS IS SIMPLY PERFECTION. Over 300 hundred overcoats and 50 different styles from which to eeleot. All sizes from tbe small child to the portly man at from $1.50 to $20. Sure ly you can be suited here. In Hats We sell more bats than any three stores in tbe county. We have all tbe latest styles both in crush acd derby. Tbe .only Btore in the county tbat carrys a full line. We handle tbe Douglas shoe which is in itself a guarantee. e have a full line of Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes at prices very much lowar than tboy can be bad elsewhere. Also a full line of boots tbat are no equal. GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS, Rings and Jewelry. It will save you money to ozamine our stook before pur chasing elsewhere. Neckwear and shirts are two of our hobbies, and you will always find a full line of the latest and nobbiest styles in our stock. Wa are the agents for tbe sale of the celebrated Sweet Ore Si Co. overalls, working pants, shirts, every garment guaranteed tozgive satisfaction. Ve bave an extra fine line of underwear tbat only needs to be seen to be appreciated. Ia Men-s dress pant aloons we knock out all competition. Tbe finest Cassimeres and Worsteds sowed with silk in prices ranging from $3.50 to $6.50 per pair. We also oar ry a full lino of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, trunks, hosiery, gloves, Gentle men's, Ladies and Children's gum boots and shoes, suspenders, gnm'coats, card igan jackets, gentlemen's slippers, baud-kerchiefs, mufflers, harmonicas, pocket books, purses, &.O. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether you purchase or not. Hollobaugh & Son. To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes from on dailj THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate of tba Philadelphia Dental Col- leite.) formerly of atifflinburg, Pa., baa lo cated permanently ia Miftlintowi, aa suc cessor to tba lata Dr. O. L. Derr, and will continue tha dental businesa (established bj tbe latter in 1860) at tbe well known of fice on Bridge afreet opposite Court House. 07" TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVo CMoroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Bore Gams or Diieomfort to pati?nt, either daring extraction or afterwards. All tbeae are Guaranteed or no charge ill ba made. R7 All work guaranteed to give perfect aatisuctioa. Terms, strictly cask. H. P. DERR, Practical Deutlat- LEGAL. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Brabaker, deceased Tbe undersigned, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Juniata County, Audit.r to settle and adjust the account of Solomon Brnbakerand John M. Brubaker, Admlois trators of tbe estate af Jacob Brubaker, lata of Delaware township, deceased, and to make distribution of tbe balance remain ing in the bands of tbe said Administrators to snd among those legally entitled ta tbe same, will ait for tba purposes of his ap pointment, at bia efflce in tbe borongh of Mifflintown, on Thursday, the l$th day or February, 1193, between tbe hours of ten o'clock A. at., and foar o'clock P. M.,wbtn R It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ot Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to Se 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 MIFILIM TO WIST I. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALME AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. My under taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main SL Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral. Cases requiring attention at night wilPbe promptly attended la by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE, LOST MANHOOD ! Thompson I td where all parties interested mast be nt TjicioaaI A XT f rt..:L present ana proem meir ciaima or Da ior- of Liverpool, and H. O. Orris, of Ter detamf lrom p,rtiCi-ting m aaid mewport, were summoned, but tneir fma. WILL L. HOOPES. skill was of no avail, as the boy lived ! Jan. to, m. Auditor. IFOB AMD ft usi. nu. LHt If b hood. LftMiradi ot iMm ia aithcr sex, cmaacd -HKKVlTISr' (Pij French NenfRnedT,)is soMwithaWrflSMi Oaaraatoe to car alt Nervous diseai. es, such as Week Meaarr. Loss o Braia Power, Ner vousness, H e d acke, Wakeful . all drains ana loss t Ly everxeriioa ot foumfnliadMCTomai. whiefc BRiawtenrieaa 10 mfcy, Contnmpttm and Insanity Price, $t oo packae. Wuh erery i order we r a written Mraetee aa enr or reread "joney. By aiail u any addreaa. PtVER't REMEDY CO., Toledo, a r ci ADi esi 1 IS but skin deep. Therearetbemandeofladlee who bave regular featurea and would be ac corded tbe palm ol beauty were it not for a poor complexion. To all such we recommend of). HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM aa posemlng thorn qualities that qulrluy change tbe most sallow and florid complexion to one of natural bealib and unblemished beauty. It curea Oily Skin, Freckles, Black Reads, Blotches. 8 no bum. Tan, Pimples, and all Imperfections ol tbe akin. It it. not d cosmetic but a cure, yet is bet ter for tho toilet table than powder. ikli by Druggists, or sent rxwt paid upon relpt m' V:. 6. C. BITt NEH 4 CO., Islads, O. HAVE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER -CALL, AT THB FIRST BA UIFFLIN'IOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEEEBT PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Honey Loaned at Lowest Rates. fl Parian C (Z the t jfy? Iiife tltes. Blood. I it B. LUTESZTS BLOOD 8FAH0EE2. WMteh eriU ewe BMU. Fhanlr.. erfej, AaM-rAeMsn, rMter, FYicklr, r.lmeU JXesMU, Xtt. U DntmaUt, self it. THE- SELLERS MEDICINE CO. PiTTeeunoM, Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLISTOWII, PA. WIT BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholder! Indiridnnlly Liablf). JOSRPB ROT BROCK, Prtn4tnt. T. VAN IRrTIN, Casater Diascreas. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek, John Hertaler, Philip M. Kepner, Robert B. Parker, Lonia E. Atkinses, T. V. Irwin. e-rocraoLBBaa : Pbilip at. Krpner, Annie M. Shelter, Joaaph Rotbrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkiason, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Earls, Jerome Ti. Thompson, Jr John Hertiler. T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton, John H. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, ITi Light, Samuel 8. Rothiock, Wm. 6 warts. Solomon Manbeck, Three and Fonr per cent, interest will ba paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 23, 16U U TO WEAK r.1EU . Subscribe for tie fiaunti. jb ficrrau Cia, a good paper. I fmnt ta sweets ef yeattiful enwrs. decay, weelinc weakness, lost maa&ood. ere. send a yalnsbls srssslas (sealed! ooakualBC fsrsioalen foe keen sure. FREE of ettare. eplsavlM saisal wera ; suonia be nsi smb. who as asrroaa and efeMUkseee. IM V. C FOWWH, Hwwta, CM! PUPTUREISS i n. L.aae at once. No operation or business I Hotel Pcan, Heading, P., second Saturday cat each month. &cnd for circulars. Advice tree
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