SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLKSTOWN : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1S98. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annnm if paid Vn vtvjTioo; $2.00 If not paid In advance. Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 ;ant par inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col omn, 10 cenU per line for each insertion. Deduction! will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. Sale Register. Feb'y 2 ''r. Ji?ib 1,. Pa;', will sell at her place of resi lBnee in Monroe town ship, 3 miles south of ErenJ iIp, at 10 o'clock A. jV . a t.Hck mire, on i male 4 years old, a two year old coir, 8 cows, 1 heifer, farmioir implements of all kinds, and many other articles. March 1st Williim Orayhill at his place of residence, in Delaware township, one mile South of East Slem. Eizhty head of Live Stock, six horses, 11 milk cows, thirty-one sheep, twelve sbote. all kinds of farm implements, household Roods, apple butter, pitatoe aid other articles to num erous to mention. March 6. Joseph G. foni, Assignee of Erra Smith, will sell on the farm of the As signor in Fayet'e townthip, at 10 o'clock A.M.. tw,i goid work horc, two good mares, two colts, three cows, five yonne cattle, 1 sow, stntfs. nd all kinds of farm In? implements, household good?, &c. March 9 Thnrsdar K. W. Sieber and vife, will sell nt Bunkertown. in Fayette township, 4 horses. R cows, 11 yonns; cat tle a'l.'erseys. sow, 13 shotes, farmins im plements an! honsehold eoods. Sale at 10 A. M. Janes C -veny, Anc'ioneer. March 17 Roburt Palfin will sell on the Wilson Gross firm, two tn'les west of Thompsontown, six horses, two cows, eight yours cattle, or.e four horse waeon, one Oliver chilled plow, harrow, three front near", collars, bridles and other arti cles. Salo at 10 o'c-ck A. M. A. II Snyder. Auctioneer; M. L. Kinslo, Clerk. March Tifadav Oa Tuesday the 21st day of March. Im. st 10 o'clock A. M., Joseph Roihrock, two "nilss ent of Mifflin town, horses, coivs, younj "cattle, fine sheep, lot of hojs, tVmini machinery and implements of all kinds, household goods, etc. H. IT. Snvder. Auctioneer. March 22. Otis Rnmhtrger will sell nt bis place of residence at Locust Run. Walk er township, horse, cows, youn? cattle, iheep, farming implements and household and kitchen furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Thursday, March 23, '93. Solomon fanbjek. will sell at his place of residence, in Walker township, 2 miles west of Tbompsonto vn, horses, mares, cows, young cattle, sheep, shoats, farming implements, wagons, horse gears, harness, its. Sale at 10 A. M. H. H. Snyder, Auctioneer. March 21. H-nry W. S.eoer will sell at hii placo, a mile east of MitTlintown, horses, cattle, machinery and fanning implenents of a'l kinds. Pale at 10 A. M. Tues'iav, Jirrh 23tb. At his residence in Walker township, at 1U o'clock, A. Josiali Oingerieb, will sell six horses and colts,, 4 flo'stein cows, 3 bulls, 5 steers, 1'.) sheep, 4 -hoots, farming machinery, includ ing one eight horse power, separator, with mounted powtr, wagons, Me Is, gears. Si.:. O. II. Snyd. r, Auct. SHORT LOC-1LS. The grou' davs. nI hog had several soft A tsuo -.v of fell on Mond.iy. Muaiyd are prevalent among the children. Castlt? Lpp ia well filled with prisoners. Valleutinc-a were pnsseil around thick und fast on Tuesday. Mrs. Sirmiel Hetrick, of Mexico, is oa the sick list and bud f?st. The Pennsylvania. National Gair.l will attend Cleveland's iuauguration. Mrs. Silii Banner, wife of Henry Becner of Mexico, died in Mexico, Feb. 9. 0'.)3erviii railroad employes, are willing to bo quilifiod thai it "snow ed" chaff. TI19 Scotch Irish Society, pave their animal br.uquet in Philadelphia la-t Thursday. Robert Hughes of L 'wistown, and Jesse Frywiiyor of Chester, speDt Sunday in town. Miss Florence Gable of Harris bur" is visiting her friend iliss Nell North in Patterson. Rev. E. E. Berry, has sold his house and lot on Third street, to Michael Sieber Price $1,550. Judifn J. L. Barton has been elect ed a director in the Juniata Ya'ley Bank in placa of Philip M. Kepuer, deceased. Mrs. Barbara Moss of Fayette fell on the ica last week, and broke one of Ler thigh bones. Mrs. Mass is about 85 vears old. i The Litters uncalled for in the Mif flintown post office on Saturday, were for Mr. Elmer E. Humberer, Mrs. Wesley IIaonvaH,"V. II. Cramer. La.- Saturday, Mips Sarah Rich creep and Eli Dauner of Shermans dale, Terry Co., walked to Carlisle, 10 miles i.ud bad', 20 miles to be married. A Christian Endeavor rally will ba Leld in the Presbyterian church in this town, Lin Thursday evening. It is a rlly for the associations of the txiuntits. Judgi Gresham, Carl Shurz, Wayne McVeagh and Solomon Books dery that they are democratic re cruits, but affirm that the democrats have cunie over to them. Ex-Sheriff Walls, ex rrothouotary Conn, and Mr. James McMullan were anions the first passengers from Tus- r iu Valley ia the new ra:broad "-ches last "Wednesday. The first track of the Pennsylva nia railroad, was built by Irishmen. TLe fourth track is being built by Italians and Hungarians, the supply of Irishmen having run out. Itch - n human and horses Hnd animals curtd ia 30 mibnffs .11 i.t Noolford's Sanitary Lotion This rever fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co. PruggiBts.Mifflintown.Pa. Oct 1, ly On to Washington with one pock et stuffed with petitions, and anoth er full of money, is the cry of the Dsmosracy for tha 4th of March. Joseph Dill of Company. G., ICth Pa. Civalry, had been allowed a pension with back pay, amounting to $238.93 through the Wm. Fry agency, of Mexico, Pa. . last Tuesday, Jacob Weaver, of Walker Twp, on his way from the house to the barn, slipped on ice, and fell fracturing a rib. He waa confin to the house a number of davs, but is now better. "An effort is being mode looking to a grand re-uuion on September 15th next, of all the Union cavalrvmea who participated in the battle of Get tysburg. The re-nnion is to take place oa the battlefield. "A bill has been introduced in tho Legislature to appropriate $10,000, for the erection of fish ways in the Clark's Ferry and Sharnokin dams in the Susquahannn, and Millerstown dam in the Juniata river." The gold men nre getting them selves into a pretty mix They are finding that the supply of gold is not sufficient to meet -maturing obliga tion?. If they have their way much longer, gold will be at a premium. A lecture by the blind evangelist will be delivered in the new church at Mexioo, on the evening of Feb. 22. Subject, "Stumbling and Experience as a Detective." Admittance 10 and 25 cents. Proceeds for the Church debt. The o-imrjaign for thoMifilintown posr. office, hf'S quieted down to a still hnt with tevera'. women oa the list p.s aspirants or candidates. If the women aspirants could g t the enr of Mrs. Cleveland the jig would ba up wilh the boys. Tie Ministerial Association of Mif flintown, Patterson ad Contingent Charges will meet at the residence of Bev. J. R. Henderson on Munlav the 20;h insr., at 2 o'clock P. M. An interesting paner will bn presented. M. L. Dnni, Sec'y. Edward Gill, Sr., of Mexico wai injured on the. mountain near Van Dyke on Feb. 8th; by a tie bouncing down on the ice covered ground. He made a very narrow escape, was considerably bruised, but no .broken lwnps. He was brought home on a s'el, nnd is slowly recovering of his irijurits. There is a sa ing among traveling men and women of the world: See Paris and die. Not quite cu the same list nre a number of the older peoph of Tuscarora Valley, who a few years ago. expressed a desire to see a railroad traverse their part of the county, before they had been summoned to die. flave voa tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The grral enre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia nnd Nervousness. Warrant ed the. most wonderful Stomach and N.'rvi Cure ever known, Tril bot tles 15 rents. Sold bv L. Banks fc Co., Druggists, Mifflin town, Pn. Nov. 14, ly. Young Mr. S"ly, nared 19, a To baccoTrst from Vrk Haven, Pa., was s'ruck by Fast Freight, westward bound, at Port Boyal on Monday evening ond showd to the cow ditch in'o which h;s body dropjied a mass of human pulp. Jle did not hear or see U:e train on account of thw pass ing of anolhc-r train in an opposite direet.oii. Ke-p on the alert for the Elocu tionary and Mtisic.il Entertainment in the Court House on the rverii'g of the 22nd. As it will bo under the minngoment. of Mrs. E. Myrtle Drum, the Elocutionist nnd Mr. S H. Ro'lmar, the Musician and singt-r, a rich tre.'it may be experted. Charts for reserved sents t W, H. Boli vian's and G. W. Hack's. English Spavin liiniment removes all Hard. Soft or Cailonsed Lumps p.nd Blem'shes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Sp'iuls, Sweeny, Bing bof;e, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throa's, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by u.e of ohm b .ttle. Warranted the rccst wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Miflll'itown. . Oct. 1, ly. Mr. Charles Froik known ti most of our citizenship, died on the lllii in3t., and was burr'ed from the residence of his step father on Mon day the 13th. Services were con-dnct--d bv Bev. M. L. Drum assisted bv Dr. II C. Hollo way. Mr. F. ('. Ilinkle rnl family desire to express their thanks to friends nnd ueigh- lors for many acts of kindness dur ing last illness of-Charles. James Not est in formerly cf this town was knocked down at Lewis- tnwn Junction, a few davs ago liy a steer that, escaped from a car. Note stine and others were trying to cap ture the aniina!, when it made for him, corpd him down and severely hnrt. nne one of his mm II;d it not been for others of the party it would soon have horned him to death. The beast was run into a barn near by and there killed. The other morning Charles Cork ins was coming to towii with a lot cf articles for market Just when the horse was opposite his son's place, north of Lost Creek ridge, about threo mihs from town, the beast lost its footing, aud in ft twinkle, horse, sleigh and Mr. Corkins slid down the billa distance of about 15 feet, bang nga-nsf his fon'n housp. Eleven and alialf dozen eggs were smashed; a shaft and cress bar in the sleigh were broken, and the horse in s?ver- al places had the skin knocked oft", ..r - , , i i i :i nil of which is a Iops, but it might have been worse. Harriot E. Hall of Waynelown, Ind., tays: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effect of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general si fulered condition of r?y Had riven us nj WMinf trettincr well. HfU tried three doctors with no reluf. The .f Tttlo nf the Nernno Ionic iru- r,rnvid me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the i,.,mo, hc:na m taewor;n. x uu- ' not recommend it to Liglily." Sold by L. Binka & C'o.j . urugziBT, axii flintown,Pa. Teb. 9 03, ly. It is only a question of time whea j a number of citizens who drive across ' the river bridge faster than a walk will be scooped in the meshes of the law and fined. Waterford, near the west end of the county has become a centre for all that region around for the pur- eh iso of railroad ties. The tie dealer for half of Tuscarora Valley, will Lave' his headquarters at Waterford. The nominations in Milford Twp , for the election to be held next Tues day, were mado by ballot. The names of the candidates were writ ten on the blackboard in Licust Bun school house where the elections for that tlistrict are held, and as the voters came in to vote, they selected names from the list eu the black board, then wrote them on a slip of paper and deposited the ballot there made with the election board that was present in the school house. The Stockholders of the Juniata Va'ley Canning Company met in the Court House on Monday, and elect ed Joseph Bothrock, -Wellington Smith, W. N. Sterrett, Wiliiam Pufleubtrger, Emil Schott, B. F. Barehfield and W. B. McCahan, a b.ard of directors, and C. B. Horn irg, Treasurer. The capital stock was authorized to 3 increased from $4,000 to o.000 f.r tho purpose of enlarg'ng the pl.mt to a capasity of 1000 cans a day. The Superinte nd eat C. B. McCahan read a btatemect of the business of the past saason which was satisfactory to the stock holders. A nunber of people came into the Sentinel and Repuhlican office, cne dav last week, an 1 reported wh it they calbd a '-rain of cIiatT." Chaff, they say, Ml with rain and sleet, on tho morning of the Gih inst., The McVevtown Journal of the 9th, speaks as follows on the rain of chaff. -A curious phenomin, in conunec- tion with the lute storm of ssow and sleet, was the chrff thit Ml V.i the same. Where it cams from, is a epicry. But that it fell cau be vouch -by suveial of our citiz'ius who notic ed it. It was an interesting topic for discjssion, and several theories wern advanced, but it. is one of thosi mysteries of nature, which cannot be sais-f?."torily explained. Huntingdon R-formatory people are hunting for pmuncis that escap ed fiom tho BeformTforv, sbout U o'clock on t'.:o morning of tha Gth, by scaling tho walls. Following nre the names and descriptions of the runa ways: John Brown, agr d 22 year, weight 150 lbs, heights feet, f inches, black hair, two scars on the b.ick of his bend, and two scars on left er,r, initials, '"J. B." on arm. John O' Bryan, nged 21 years, weight 110 lbs, 5 feet, o inches, light hair, scar and mole on riht, arm, and Warren Ivc inger, ajfird 19 years, weight 1:50 lb.--, 5 ft ft 3 inches, light h:sir, left arm .icciiinated. bracelet maik in ink around bis wrist. A reward of $25 is offered for the capture of each of the l ris .'iiers. The February Freshet as it is c ill ed, did not carry the ire out cf the Jnt.iafa river, excepting about 13 miles of it, that w hich lay botwrrn Millfi'stowu and Duncam ou at the mouth of the Jur.iat'.. The ice on that stretch of tho l iver passe 1 off into the Susquehanna liver. The ic beiwem Ij.;wi.-t.nvu and Millers town, a distance of 2 5 miles is pi ed in the river as. Miilerst v.n, and wd. milt, tl-cre unless another freshet rushes it out- Tha :ce from L; v.Is tun tj Tyroue. lies in a three ivi e gorge at Lewistown, aud will lie frro to melt out unless a sudden rise in the river raises it and floats it down, and thin it will be seen that the ice in tha Jii'data river a'o nit, 140 miles long is shuved t igether in to two places, at Millerst .vn, i nd at L-wistown, with the exec; tiou of the 13 miles Cist stated above. T; e Altoona Tribuna of the 8th savs.- Over at Philipsburg a double. frame tenement, one sido occupied by a widow named Herring wi;h live children, und the other sidby Ji.Cub Schneider aud his family, was acei deutly suf on fire 1 y one of the chil dren of tho widow, who Lai gonu in to one of the bed ro niri t- secure a night, dress, and before the fire was diseoV.TP.l it had made such hr-c.d-way that the cilir Hock was con sumfd togethst wih the 5 year o!d daughter of Mrs. Herring. The daughter and a little brother, agd 7 v.irs, oc?npid a small bed room ad joining th larger room iu wbic;i the fire sl:irt.;d Tho little boy aged 3 vept s by som means made hi escape out of the room and down sta'is. The remains of tha little one wen found about midnight urderreat'i a lot of bed clothing. Its bod- v.a charred to a crisp. From tho posi tion la which it. ws found, it is thought the child ha I its head c v- erol anil was fast asleep, and that, it was dta l irom sniuciiion uerorc t..e flames reached it. Mrs. Herring w.is rnrrii-il from the sce-tio ef tlie firt', as were i.lo two or three of the chiMren anil taken to tb:) homes of nriglilwrs where tbey were kindly cared for. Snys thes Liverpool Sun: Tho two revivals arc in successful progress. The results of tb-j llvungelienl reviv al up to Monday wore 72 conver sions and IS seekers The barn of Jicob Hoffman ou the old Daniel Wnner farm, about two ruiies taut of Reward, was burned ti the ground o i Monday evening of last week, about seven o'clock. There was a lot of Lay, str.iv, fodder nnd oats Imra eJ. The live stock 'was all potton out. The tire it a mvatery. There wis aa insurance. Once in a a woman. while we meet a mm or who thinks that he or she know better how to run a newspaper than the editor himself, if he happens to omit "something that tuey think should have been printed in the pa per about thorn, or if something is printed that they imagine should rot be there. Tuey will try to bust up t'ae editor by stopping their paper. S)inetioies it i a windfall to the ed itor, as then they will pay np their .arrears, which socu9 may be mean enough not to pay at all. The edi tor generally snrvivep, and the ex- subscnoers will w.lk a ii:ilf raJe to get their neighbor's paper to read. Tho log h'Hise of John Ctis. weT, near CiarL's-Ftiry, was destroy ed by fire Monday morning of last week. Sir. Criawell is engaged in the timber business, and a few minules af tr the men had left their work, fire broke out, and was at on39 dif covered by airs Cri3wei), who attend ed to the cooking. She gave the alarm, and the men hastened back to save their tools and clothing. Harry Garman aged 58 years, rushed into the burning buildup to save some .--effects and was burned to death. After the fire was extinguished the charred body was takn out, one leg being entirely burned off, the other bdlow the knee. Both arms and head were also burned off, nothing remaining but the charred trunk. C'balT, Pebble and Charcoal. John B. Weaver of Walker town ship, was iu the Sentinel asi Repub lican office on tho 9ih inst., and in a con vers itiou about tho rain of chaff, said that at his place in addition to the f ill of chaff, there were small pebbles and some charcjal mixed with the sleet. 100 Reward. To any person, if he fails to find at Meyers' the celebrated Sweet Ore & Co. Overalls at the following piicet: Lot 5 light weighs at 45c; the best make Lot No. 1 Amos King nt 60c. Feru Meyers, Wholesale & Ret til Clothier, Bridge street, MiflliutowD, Peuna. I'lcli Your Tlcliet. The tickets nominated by Rep-abb c.ins and Demcrft,s in this tow11 are: RjpubhVan Ticket. Judge of Election, Will Hoopes; Inspector of Elections, J. Walhicn Fusick: Tax Collector, Anson B Will; Const-ible, O. P. Robison, (Democrat); Chief Burcess, Henry Hawk; Overseer of the Poor, John L North; Town Council, Jacob Will, John Borgy; School Directors, C.- B. Horning, Wm. II. Belters: Auditors, T. Van Irwin, Banks KaufTman. Democratic. Judge of Elections, John Guehard; Inspector of Elec tion.", C. Harvev Yeaklc-y; TriX Col lector, Sarn'l H. Rjllman; Constabln, A'be rt Haekenberg'T: Chief Burgess, Soloru in B uks; Tovni Council, David Holman, R. L. Guss; School Dlrcr't r rs, J. B. Hendernon, G. H. Martin; Auditors, J. W. Sherlock, S. Clnvton Stoner. y 'm i:twn MufETS. Vi rt iron, I'elnuiry J15, is 3 21 25 10 08 6 lo Fc? TIST!) PI or.lder Jes I. si'! V'TLIMOWN G3AIP MAIK11 yrif.s rn in er , O.s, Rve l''o cre'l T-ir.othy soert ..... y' j sfM Fr:.t. 1 ' .Middlings ... . Groi tifl A'uiu S it . A ."...; Salt S2 ...... r n.en tt.ll') I Oil .51.10 a hnrifired .$1.50 a tunitre.1 .$1.25 s huurtreil. 1 20 f FlIlLAl'EM'iUX M.vnKETS. Feb. 13, 1803 Wheat 76 to 7Sc; Corn 50 to 52c; Oats 41 to 42c; Tallow in bar rels 7c; Flunked hums 1G to 17c; Fiuoked tdioulderrS II to 12c, bellies 13 to 11"; Lard 12 to 13: Liv? hers 11 to 13c; ro sters 9 to 10c; turkeys 13c: ducks 13c; Sugars 3 to 5i a lb; Jlv.tb i 20 to 33c; eggs 2t to 27c; t'lecn calf skins S.jc a puce; c'nver- t-ced 15c a lb; tangled straw 10 50 a tor; Milch cons S?'2o to 550; dress ed bee f 7 to 9c a Us calves fi to 8c a lh; hogs 12c a lb: b-t f cattle 4 to Cc a lb; sheep 3 to Ga a lb; latul s 5 to 7c a lb. SUiIUF.lt NORMAL SCHOOL. 1 do rtsjM'ftrunv inform ths iiiihtin that I'ioVs'it jiinti J. F'cr, Jr., an t tbu un-derhigut-d, wili c:i:ilact a Summer Xormal initio MiMm Amdi'inv Biiildiig, diirire (ho S i-riiijr t-ini til'lS','3. Tli st-hxion will iwgiu on .4tl ll 3rd, IS93, and cmi linre (r elcvrn ka. Th -TEACHEKS CLASS" ! connst olity i-l huch persons wtiodunro to prepare tLfiiiSf!rr for tin-County Superintf n'lcnt's suninir examination, and we sliiill endo.iv t to muk tho instruction ai lliorcujh cr.il practical posiibii). Tbono who w ih 'o MLiiv Lit ", thr Higher Mat i!iiatic, Ooii cr;.l Hi."!or, Kt tioric, b. ok kfi pinp, etc., will lso aci'ominod.ilcd. For adej-crip-tivB circular address Prof. J. J. Euler, Jr., M.IUinlown, Ia. illLION C. SWIOAKT, Priucipal, JJcVoy tou, Jlitllin county, Pa. J V. DERU, I'K4CTIC.li OK.TIST, (Hraduate of the Plii!aii!phU Donta! Cot ! pe,) l'!rruerly of Jlillliuhurr, Fa., bis lo cated jH-rtnanmtly in Milllintown, at auc crufor to the lam Dr. 'J. L. prrr, an l will rontinne thrf o?h'hI blis.orss (tablbd bv ttio liitti'r in lij'J) at tbe well kDovvn of- j lire oa I'ritlge s'r.-et nj poaiteGonrt Iluuso CO- TKliTll EXTKACTED, AUSOLLTE I.V WITHOUT PAIN. JVo Chloroform, Elfter, or Gas used. No Sop! (iuiu.- or Disiomioit to patient, ei;h r during extraction or ul:o: .(ards. All tiie-ge aie Uuarai'tec-d or no charge wilt bo iii i'li-. !y All work Riiaraiitecrt to give perfect satitf.ciion. Term-, strctly cibli. H. P. DERR, I'r&ctlcaX Dentist. Consumption Surely Cured. To The EDrma: Pleaae inform your reaJera Mutt 1 bar a posittva remedy for the aboTa-named diaaae. By ita tlraaly mae thonaaiida of hopeleca caaea hare been permanantly onred. I snail be glad to send two bottle of my remedy FBIJE to aay nt your re id era who have consumption if they will eecd ma Uieix Express and P. O. address. Respect fully. X. a-SUXX'M. at. a. Ita Pearl St.. M. I. lEfiJL. A CDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Brubakur, tlecoasetl The underaijcned, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Juniata Crunty, Auditor to srttle ami art j-it iho account of Solomon Urubfckpr and Jolin U. Brn!aker,' Artininia Irit m of Ibe estate of Jacob Brubalcrr, late of Delaware township, dtce-asfd, and to mkn dialrihution of the balanceroiuaiD ine in the bands el ibe sa d Administrators to and among those legally eniitled to the same, will ait for tho purpose of Li ap pointment, at his otlice in the borough of M lllintown, on Tbiirsdiy, the Ittn iiav or Frbruarv, 1803. brlwteD the hours of teu ('clock A. M ,uiid four oVlock P. M.,wh n ai d where all uarlies interr te-l in-ist be l resent and pn-sot their claims or bj tor ever debarred irom prticiputin)t tn said lux.d. WILL L. U JOPES. , Jan. 10, 93. Auditor. JDoe this Catch Your Eyel If so, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. 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 IIAREISBURG make of SLoes, 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. REMEMBEK 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 fJarrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at 0. W. HECK, THE CM EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAI IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET. M1FFL1MWX. PA. Also the largest stock ol general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. IIOLL015AUGII & SON'S Clothing House, PATTERSON 3JV. Nothing Succeeds Like Success, and that we have made a t-uceessof the Clothing Business is an established fact First, we are kerpin a better line of all kinds of Clothing than is usually kept in a Clothing Store. Second, we carry a much larger line Home in tha county. Third we Keep up to the style. The young men of to-day can be fitted out with an elegant suit U'ldj iu the latest cut for one half what it would cost to havo it made to order. OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK has bsen selected with great care and embraof s all the latebt patterns and styles. - OUR LINE OF OVERCOATS IS SIMM PERFECTION. Over 300 hundred overcoats and 50 different styles from which to Fclcct. All sizes frrni the email child to the portly man at from $1.50 to $20. Pure ly you can be suited here. In Hats We se'l wore hats than hare all the latest styles both in crush county that carrjs a full line. We handle the Dtiusla Shoe which full line of Ladies and Gentlemen' can be bad elsewhere. Also a full line of boots that are no equal. GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS, Kings and Jewelry. It will cave you chasing elsewhere. is'eckwear and t-l-irta aro two cf our full line of the latest and nobbiest styles, iu our stock. We are the egents for the sale of the celebrated Sweet Ore & Co. overalls, working pants, shirts, everv garment guaranteed forgive satisfaction. We have an extra Ere line of underwear that only needs to be seeu to blooL's we knock out all competition. sowed with silk in prices ringing from IT a lull Iin of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, trucEs, coMery, gloves, Uentle- nien's, Ladies and Children's gum boots igan jackets, gentlemen's slip ers, hand kerchiefs, mufflers, harmonicas, pocket books, purses, &o. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether you purchase or not. ollobaugh & Son. S. S. BUBLihj. E M B A L M E R AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee tatisfaction in all cases. I am qualisJ to prepare corpses for auy length of, time. My uaJar taking room is three doors north of Safe Horses furnished in time Cases requiiiDg attention at night willbe promptly attended U calling on meat my Furniture Ilooin. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. LOST MANHOOD! XKBTITIS" (Pierjs r'rencJ' Ncrv Remedy. '.i: aoldwithaWritSM Gnrants to cure ail Nervous d:ea m. auch as Weat 'JSy. Memory, Loss o f riiD rower, nn vouuiess. Head BEFORC AND AFTER USE a c li e , akelur es Lost Manhood. Lassitude, all drams sad lev o! per in either sex, raoci ty orer-exenion o ;authfulindiscretion, which ultimately lead to i mmity, Con.umption and Insanity Pnce, i oc package. With eveiy t order ws tye a wntU avarams to ecre cr refund money. Fy Zj address. PIVbH 8 BENEV CO., Toledo, O- ( JTr -vT story, It is short and may be of all kinds than any other Clothing any three stores in the crunty. We and derbv. Tho onlv store in the is in itself a guarantee. We have hoes at prices very much lowar than thoy money to examine our stock before pm- bobbin?, aud ycu will always find be appreciated. In Men s drcso pant' The finest Ca.-siu.eres and Worsteds $3.50 to $6 50 per pair. We also car and shoes, suspenders, gum coats, card the National Hotel on Main St cf funeral. by RUBLE. TS ttit '"i'ti dT. ThPrcsretbf.nsanrtnof ladies 1 n bo iiavo regular fcalurca a:i 1 wouM be ac .rld the palm of beauty were it not Mr a f"ir cnraTlt'XioD. Toall 5n--.'h re r oumn.end Oft. KF.3H.VS VIOLA CREAM as piersssins thct-j qiu,iti tliat qulrkiy change tlio iuist buIV.jt aul lioril complexion toouof r.etural bea'lh and nnblt'irii: l.eauty. It rureaC i!y fckli., Kr.ciJi-s, lll.idi Heads Bioti'fcv", Boct.sr.:, Ian, rimj.k-3, ar.d all Imp. ri.;iias tru akiu. It i. ii"t acoaraetio but & cut.-, y-.'t in k t tcr for thtf toilet table than powot r. faoid t-y iJ3Kitisti orat-nt post P1"' Pn rttctp MS n. ft. C. BITTN6R & CO., Tolttfc, O. A CLEAN-UP AT MEYERS' RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE. The rash of the holiday trads has left na an assortment of broken lots, bro keo sizes and odds and ends generally. The most of these we hope to clear eat between now aDd February 15, 1893. Prices are struck with lightning reduc tion. Come in and pick np the bargains. Here are seme of thcoi : Note The Following CUT ! $S FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $12. The come in All Wool Heavy Weicht'Black Cheviots, well made, lined nd finished. $ 10 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $15. These garments are made of extra fine Meltons and Kerseys in mediam and heavy weights. $13 FOR OVERCOATS WORT'l $18. These oomprise a splendid line of English top eoats of the following Ma terials : Imported Meltons and Kerseys, fine Ely i ; 1 1 CI incbilas. Speoial reduction in Boy's overcoats. We Are POUiIiG PRICES On Our WINTER GARMENTS. $5 FOR NEW OVERCOATS WORTH $, $4 ' " $0. $3.50 " $5. SG FOR OVERCOATS WORTH SS. $4 S3 $2 $1.75 flen's A reduction of 36 per cent. Erect Orr overalls the best in tho market, Co cents a pair. We propose to make our stock revision early each season. If loss thcrt ia to be we'll meet it boldly. Lose to make a bold loss at the first saves a cowardly but greater loss at last. And there is where your chance comes ia to purchase nw, frei-h and seasonable goods at from .TWENTV-FIVE ta THIRTY-FIVE FJK'CENT. lower than tbey were quoted at a month ago. FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Jlifilintown, Pcnna. 1SG5, ESTABLISHED. 1881 Special Invitation rTo rFlw Public To attend the Attractive ala of Clothing that go on dailj from THE IMMENSE 8TC0K UK D. W. HARLEY. It will be ' TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to'inveet to examine the Stock of Goods fcr MEN, BOYS AND CHI LDKEN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, m don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN HIVE I0U KOJEI TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER -CALL AT THE FIRST MIFFLIN I OWN, PA. FOUE CENT. IKTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. PeiRCe colle-s or BUSINESS m SHORfHnrSD A ti ich rium onmsMreiavI school f"n-irv n d;- t uinvA. fr IfUsiMM hts. Ahk tit i.. f ai : i. r a.-n itir travel u wWl It buMnft" t . r r.v VitKaaCMphj tlU bWQ ftdtll to tb klll-i.-- tM ' iu-tntrtiuu. and pf-oily effetui ti i n li ti - '.t-Uit-'D liM ta tntrudu.fad with dw lun iu .e . - 't f ttf m '' Wrmr ,-tr J1lt.li.MfUt. .. .j ,.' i ... aMfii'. FU a.nrt VV mir tartn l.in T -tn S' toil, lft ApiictKfn l.ltvukat ntm iai1 h . fl.-r-irrMrr.Mbt neceKJvrj . tr Cl!x Annual. Miu!:,: j.: A".n u enu-at ..dituj Keen im m, call r .tldf' l'i.v Vit r.lTfTE Pb. U . lnucipl and F.nnctt Subscribe fcr tfr f minti iH ElPltLi Qk9t s good paper. SALE ! WHOLESALE AND vercouts. $-. $4. $3. W inter Suit: T TOWN j.n JUKI AT A VALLEY BANK, orMIfFLMTOWS, PA. WITB BHANCU AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individtially Liabler. JOSEPH KOTflROt K. Prttidtvl. T. VAN IRWIN, Cahir DIBECTORS, W. C. Pomeroy, Josfph Rothrofk, John Herttler, Joslah L. I! irton. Robert E. Parfeer, T. V. Irwin. Louis E. AtliDson, TOCKHOLMES : Philip SI. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley Joseph Kothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. F.rMr, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Il'ines Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jercme N. Tlcirrpnon, Jr John llortzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Jositb L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert Q. Patterson,, F. M. M. renncll, Levi Light, Samuel S. Rot!, rock, Wm. Swartt. Solomon Vanbrck, Three and Four per cent, interest will b paid on certiCcates of depoaite. fjan 2,', ieS(l tt TO W! li if Pnfffving from the effect of youthful erron, emii. decay, waiting vt-akacui, loatnuuihovi. etc., I will send ft Taloablc treatise ( aetl -d- coi tainirg full partictilan for Lome cure, FFTLE cl arco. K plendid mdicl work ; ebouldb road by rvety men bo ia nervous and debilitated. AddrmV .Prof; F. C; FOWLER. Tloodiu, Conn RUPTURED Oit (rnaractee-i :rir.j.ti. navet Ij. has at once. No operaLoo or kuaiBass " ay. lnoa;aoU of carea. Dr. kfSTsrlsat i.oiel Tenn, lieadiDj, Pa., vecond Katurdar at each month, btnd Xur cuulrs. AiTrcgUW. I k J -fmi I- "V-T.
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