SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1898. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if pafd jn advance ; $2.00 If not paid in adTance. TranaioDt advertisements Inserted at 60 jenta per inch for each insertion. Transient baeineea notices In local col umn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Deductions will he made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter yoar. Sale RefUter. jf,TCh lit Williim Graybill at hlsplace ol r"i lenc i.i D:Uira tOTm'ilp, one uiiln South of Emt S ile n. Eighty head of Live Stock, six hones, 1 1 mint ow. thir-ty.-.ine abeep, twelve shotea, all kinds of larm iuiplvuients, household goods, apple bu!ter, p '.atoos i i other articles to num erous to m ntion. March 0. Jiscph G. f.-nsr, Asii-iaij of Ez.-Siui'h, will eil o-, th.! (arm of the As signor in Fayette township, at 10 o'clock A. U two fcoi work hordes, two good rcaref, two colts, three cows, five yonng cattls, 1 sow, ahites, n-l all kinds offarm. lng imp'ements, household goods, &c.J March 9 Thii'diy . W, Sieber and wife, will sell at Bnnkertown, m Fayette towimhip, i horses, 6 cows, 11 young cat tle all Jerseys, now, 13 shotea, farming im plements and liouvboll goads. Sale at 10 A. M. Jam. C-".vny, Anc'nneor. March 17 Robert Pt'ton will sell on the Wilson Gross firm, two m-l-ss west of Thompsootown, six hores, two cows, eight young cattle, one four horse waon, one O'iver chillci p!o, hirrow, three front gear, cilhrs, b-illoi and other arti cles. Sale at 10 o'clock A. M. II. H Snyder, Auctioneer; M. L Keiser, Clerk. Aarch 'J". J. L. Vanart will sell oo the H. L. Smith farm, in Fayette township, tight homes, one mar5 with colt, ono cow, seven young cattle, twenty-seven sheep, one Durham bull, seven shotes, a Drom goM corn-worker, a fjur horse wagon, a 8 horse wpon, and farming implements of all klmt. Pile at 10 o'clock A. .V. Ono year credit. !!.irci Tu -m 1 v. I) i Tu jvlx-t tb.3 i!lst day ol Mrch, W., at 10 o'clock A. M. Joseph Iiithro :, two uiles ent o( Mifliin town. horses, co-vs, yo mg cattle, fine ih.vp. lot ol h r. f-irmioj machinery and iniplen nts of all kin It, household goods, etc. 11. II. Snv.ijr, Auctioneer. March '12 Oiis 'Kuinberger will sell at bis place ef residence at Licmt Ru i, Walk er townahip, horsey, cows, young cattle. aheap, farming implnmeats and household, nnd kitchen furnit'ira. Si'eti cjnmence at 10 o'clock A. M. Thursday, Afarch i!3, '93 Solomon Afa'ib;ck, wH se'l a! his place of residence, in Walker township, 2 miles west of Thompsontown, horses, uisres, cows, young cittle, sheep, shoats, faming implements wajor.s. nors girs. harness, sau at 10 A. M U. II. Snyder. Auctioneer. March iM. Men-y V. .Signer will sell at ! bi place, a mile east of MKHinto vn, horse., ..rv l,v ei: oil :iti: jiiilam itory li'er cattle, nmchiiiriy i d firming iiiipleu outs ui;ir - ill) ,nt tho liiue of the II')1!1 of a'l kitiiis. Fsl'. 10 A. M. j stof.i i' f tc. Tue.-t.ty. U U 2th. t his residence j T; ,rt TI., .n-- 0f ,I1n'iu:rl n r7d in W!k.-r township, at In ..V.-ctc, A. it., j l!n3 Carr f riiiLulaWii" irr.lill''! Jo-i h Oi: g-rich. will Kelt :x horses and CO,H,ll::rarnw.,.iTOil-,i)irtrs, -J shef'p, 4 shojta, firming machinery, mclud. : io one eight liorso p'iwer, separator, with mounted p'wer, wagons, sle ii, gejrs U. H. Snyd"r, Auet. - SHORT LQCJL? Trim grape vines. Shoats are scarce. Another snow o Saturday. The public sale season is in full blat. There are many snow drifts 10 to 12 feet deep. TLo upsets in sleighing are too numerous to mention. The Farmer's Bank of Harrlsbnrtr, closed its doors one d y list week. Colonel Patterson arrived home with his biidc on Saturday evening. Within tho p-.st week Mrs Tur bett h.n been quits ill. She is now better. Mrs. Lppl'v Wisr-hatipt of Tus;a- The emperor, Augustus, who follow rora Vdlley, died last Friday, aged ed liim in the succession, was mar about 50 vears- lied three times. Au other of the Mrs. Koelin- of BlhI fi ir .1 has boon isitin- ber siater Mrs. T. V. Irwin ! it n . . i . i. I vitLin the jnst wei-k. Washington's birth diy v.is not ohservod except, by t'ua banks and ffovernment office holders. 'i( thcr fierce storm shook the lio n 's", aud kont pconla awake tho af'er part of last Thursday night. Watpon Leach of this place, pur c'ir.poil a six yfar old ponv from Frank Clark last week. Cost 36. Ex Sheriff Loudon of this place at tended tho Farmer's Institute at Wutorford on Washington's birthday. The funeral of Elislia Newman, aped 101 years taok place at Tucka bannock, Pa , last Saturday, Febru ary 25, 1SD3. The new engineering hall was lelicftted with appropriate ceremony at Stuto college, Center county, on the 2 2nd of February. A man's soul may be distorted and and disfigured by vice, so that peo pie Khun him as if he wero tho plague, but his mother never forsakes him. A number of new members joined the Horse and Mule Protection Com pany, vhich met, iu the Court House on Saturday. The meeting was a large one. Da mages amounting to $541 were awarded the Ahl estate, Carlisle, against the Crescent Pipe Line Corn pan v for damages for laying a pipe through timber lands. The jewelry store of J. D. Rome, at Shepherdhtown. Cumin rlni.d Cn was broken into last Saturday night, the safe was blown open and $8,000 wonu oi jewelry stolen X- t i ,ewr'" usnermen are counting on cntchug large numbers of sbid ims season on account of the break in the Columbia dam, through vbich me psu can come up the river. Shipper.i,ourg, Cumberland coun IT tlftmilA Till. . .1.- iiie 4ueMuon oT license. At tbe eiec uou iasr wetK on tbe i.euso qU(,s tion the vote stood for licenee 177; against 281. Professor Auman sr&va th Pfti-. Bon school a sled ride to McAliater ville on Friday evening. John Patterson's mastiff raught Kurtz Kauffman's dog in town on Tuesday and 8hook the life out of hiin. Charles Watts an employee of the State Printing Department of Hr nsburg visited relatives in this place last week. Contractor E. A. Tennis of Thomp sontown bought tbe Tuckahoe rail road property at Cape May, N. J., last Friday. The weather of the past month has not been favorable for the roam ing and foraging of the sacred hog and sacred cow. A number of young people from town enjoyed a sleigh ride to the home of W. N. Sterrett and fa nily, some evenings ago. Dr. "Wm. Iljd-ers aud Captain MeCIellan asg at Ldmi.irj. reprrsrnl ing the G A. II., of t!rs p'n?o, in the O. A: R. Encarapineat. A number of young ladies hired a sled and team on Monday evening and had a drive witlnat the usual young man accompaniment. A party of young people enjoyel a sled ride to the home of Mr. Solo mon Shirk and family, in Milford township Inst Saturday evening. Thi water pipe at tbe south end of Main street burst on Saturday night, and tbere was a full flow of Macedo nia water at that end of the town E. W. II. Krtider of Altoona was in town last Friday, and wH!e here sold the old homestpad on Cherry street to hia brother Harry fur $1, 200. The train3 from Port' Royal to W.i tei ford, carried a "shoveling brigade," to e'ear the track of snow drift, last week during the blizzard weatLer. Orlando Mathers, Simuel Itoth rsck and Samuel Richenbach are home from the work of weighing the mail on tbe route between Pittsburg and New York. There is a general diacn-sion among the town people as to wheth er the water company has or has not to open tbe water pipes to the curb at their own expense. Judgo Sterrett has b en rommis sioned Chief Juntie of th Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in place of Judge Pax ton win resign sd th.9 Judgeship to take the receivership of the Readiug Railroad. President Cleveland will be inaug urated, and the struggle for the post cfiic while it is a quif t under current is strong. Rumor pays a couple women re applicants or will be within a short time. Last Saturday two Pittsburg an . architsU wtra sentence. o the pmi tentinry, ccch for a li.lioil of fiv3 vearp, for iuei ' in?" to l i t, ami ecus lir iu a j,r;z,; fi.j at Hutjtirig.lon, foae i pvemn TS nt t f r fun. It wis a con- I 0f rij vound3. IIcny hid Jjjg n lss h-o! a b iL was :cc, vde 1 , Ui9 pugili ili-: l.itirel. ( Tha LutVran Christ i in En 'n.ivor ! S.iciety, visited !lir Idtio of Wiliiiru ' G:i-3s rtn-1 Tami'.v in LieUing Cre.k Valley last Thnrsdiy evening. They had a pleaant time while there, and an enjoyable sled ride going t i and from Mr. Guss' p'ace. There 19 a bill in t!: Lig'slatnra that proposes to purchase the Val ley Forge Farm, and turn it into a public State Park, in honor of the encampment of General Washington at the gloomiest period of the revol utionary struggle of 177C. Mrs Adam Clou w. of Tilonrafitll, died Hud lanly and unexpectedly about t.'o time she expected to get up o:i Tuesd.tv morning It was a shock, and w.is d-mhlv s;d for on that d iy her daughter, Laura, ar rived home from her wedding trip. Julius Caeiar married fo:;r (imes. llja'f 1 .elcor.f ' Ti',el IT'1 twltf C??"9 w,w : times. Claudius was enus, was rair - married three s married six times. Nero was man i. d throo times. The snow drift led people to break roads anywhere and everywhere, rr.t - sido of tbe highways. People throw down fence- and sleighed through fields, orchards, burn-yards, aud in som; cases skir ed tho proverbial garden wall. JNot in many years wero the roads drifted like last week. Four persons were killed, and many injured bv a fast train from Washington to Jsew lork, striking a local West Chester train that was crossing the switch near Philadel phia, last Wednesday about 10 o'clock. The Locomotive of tne asumgton train cut through the West Chester train and was not much damaged by the collision. President Harrison was on the second section of the train to New York. The Democratic brethren talk about the National treasury being bank rupt. The truth is, every obligation has been squarely met, and the Treas ury is loaded with silver bullion, which if coined into money and made the basis of bank circulation would make times better. If instead of turning groaner, and prophet of dis aster and evil, the democracy would pick themselves together and do something in proportion to their op portunity, they would be of some good to themselves and the country. But thej can't. It isn't in them. They are chronic growlers- The water pipes have been relaid on the river bridge. Of courso they could rot now be laid in the river. They will do first rate on tho bridge till the next cpurt of zero weather. If the pipes on the bridge are left opn to keep them from freezing daring zero weather, the water will be drained from tho people on tho high ground, and it is presumed tho company do not desire to do that, for the businec-s object is to get as many water consumers as possible which cannot be done if tho supply of water is to be cut off during zero weather to keep the pipt s from freez ing on the bridge. Judge Lyons, decided that Dick inson College and Metzger Female Institute, at Carlisle, are not taxable. The roads in the valley through out the county have not been so ob utructed with puow in a dozen years 9 now. The ground hog is a chestnut, but with all that everybody talks about it and says it is no good as a weather prophet. Charles E- Pugh well known to a number of people in the. Juniata Valley, has been promoted to the vice presidency of the Pennsvlvania rail road. The lond behavior of young men at the entertainment ia the court honse last Wednesday evening, was the subject of general denunciation on Thursday in town. The elocutionary entertainment in the Court TIous on Wednesday, giv en under Iho directorship of Mips Myrtle Drum, was a pleasant enter tainment and was well attended. Itch on human and horse3 and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Voolford-8 Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks &Ci. Druggists, Mifliintown, Pa. Oct. 1, ly S. B. Murray, James Thompson and Harry E. Bonsall have each benght lots in Doty's addition to MillhntowD, and will erect dwelling houses on the s.ime the coming sum mer. The war ou ice in the water pipes contiuues. Take courage, every day, brings us nearer to the 4th of July, when the water works will b in full summer play, but wh it ubout next winter. Mits Beseio Cramer and John O. Spoonevbirger, were married at the residence of the bride's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cramer in Patterson, on Wednesday, February 22, by Rev. J. R. Henderson. John Quinn's houe in Milford township, north of the WaMsmith farm was des'roved by fire about, 9 o'clock laat, Friday morning. Only about $50 worth cf goods were got ton out of the honse. The fire origi nated on the parrett. No insurance. Lofs $700 to $1000. Flve yon tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great rnre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia nnd Nervousness. Warrant ed the mopt wonderful Stomach find Nerve Cure ever known, Tri.il lx tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifilintowu, Pa. Nov. 11, ly. L vtstown Free Press: During th( revival meeting in the Evangeli cal church, which came to a close last week. 107 penitents were at the altar. t)7 conversions wero reported, and 80 or more 'persons will unite with that, church, as the resu't of Iho fa'tliful lal"vs of the prislor. Rv. W. Ti. Cox and his member?. 'Hebrew is agn beco:iii7:? a bv ing lanmiacrf in Palestin'?. Tiie j thousand of ,iews v,no are g':ng theie from different countries, being urnble to communicate with each other in their ordinary languogo, re ' snrt to fh:r knowlfgo which thev ; lrive of II-l rew in their religious s r- vices for a means of communication." Fvjdis'i Spavin Liniuirrt removes a'.l Ilf.rd. Ra t or Calloused Lumps nnd Uh-nvshfR fri.ra horses, Ph:d Spavin, Curhs, Splints, Sweeny, Tiing bine. Slille, Sprains nnd Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 hy use of one hottle. Warranted thu mofit wonderful Blemish Cure kuown. Sold by L. Banks & pvtr Druggists, Mifliintown. Oct. 1, ly. Eev. J. E. Chenowith, pistor ifj tho Wherlirjg, V"es t Virg:nta, N irth ! Streid. Methodist church, and llev. j John Grec-n'eaf, Pre sbyterian pastor at H.iwley, Pa., each are ch-ired l -'. fire tlioir ciirigrerntiijn with being! i woman, each in Im resprcfive con gregation, an. c.'iurca circiesin tnosc p!.ics ore woike 1 up accordingly. Ovt-r in CuruhrriaiKl county on Sun4 niglit a w eV, the s.irao LUz zrd th:it frightened edjls hero in i Mifliintown struck ion s Mennon- ; ite c!U1.f.u n(.Rr state Le. The j i,n;j;nnr lVas filled with worshipers j wJien the wind blew tbe windows in. atu then th roof off, and knocked down foms or the wbIIp. o one was 1 ferious"y hilrt althousrh some were oruiseu iy nymg aeon.?. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, aud Indiges tion until ray health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me mors pood than any $30 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 btomarh and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifliintown. Pa. Feb. 1, 93-ly. Tho Bloomfield Times says: By the neglect of the officers of the primary meeting of the Spring Twp., Republicans to put their residence on tho certificate, no nominations of that party were printed on tho of ficial ballot. It was a very small technicality upon which to deprive tbe Republicans of the township from the right to have their ticket printed. On the 11th inst, Jesse Zigler, son of Philip Zigler, of Howe township, died from he affects of straining himself tho day previous He was in Newport ou Friday for some feed for the cattla nud on h:s way home tho bu uliich he had on a mule's back fell off and trying to put it on he injured himself so bad ly that it caused his death. He was aged about sixteen years. A hen belonging to John J. Hamilton, Jr., of Liverpool, slipped tnd Tell on the ice the other day b:-eckiag its neck- In Duncannon the vote to in crease the borough debt wus defeat ed 85 to 57. The .vater people were defeated. Houses for rent in Duncannon are numerous. The ejection in Readirg resulted in j hliiug all the offices with Republi cans, which so surprised that Demo cratic strong hold that tbe brethren ay the election board made a mis count. Tbe court is to be petitioned to order a recount of the votes. "Though the war of 1812 has been over, eighty years, there are still 165 survivors of that struggle living. The success of these old soldiers in mairying pretty young girls is shown by the fact thit (G5 of them left wid ows who still live and draw pensions. If this proportion should hold true with the pensioned soldiers of the late civil war the year 1910 will see 100,000 widows drawing pensions." Dubois Courier: Matt Kite, tho beef enter, was around Siturday ev ening ready to bet that ho could re peat his performance of eativg four pounds cf ra.v meat at one feast. Kite is a man 23 years old, a 1 i t tie under medium size and a native of England. Ho was always a gorman dizer and has the expression of countenance and color that persons usually have who eat quantities o' raw meat and drink blood. A favorite way with some people to open a frozen water pip , is to put a chisol shaped point on a long, quarter of nn inch thick iron ro-. Iu.r rt tho rod into the 'pipe in the cellar and chisel the ice through to the main pipe in the street. That way can ODly be employed where ac cess to the house end of the pipe can be had. Ex -Sheriff Noble seems to have been the first one to start work in (hut way, and as there is no pat ent on his method of operation a number of citizsrs have availed themselves of that easy way of open ing their frozen wator pipes to the main line. Harriet. E. nail of Waynetown, Ind., says: "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 shattered condition of my whole system. Hid given up all 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 about and a few bottles cur ed me enlirely. I believe it is the best medicine iu the world. I can not recommend it to highlv." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drugtrist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. BloomSoId Advocate: Rev. Chas. Fickirjger, pastor of tho Bloomfield Lutheran charge on bin return from Markclvilla on Sabbath evening, had tin experience he will not soon for get. He was accompanied by young Ira liiintr. When at the summit of the limestone ridge, near this place, the blizzard struck them, overturn ing .the tleigh ami landing both oc cupant's some distance away. When R v. Fickin'rr father' d himself to- gtl:er, ne Muud tiia; no was a con- I sidf riiMi di"ttnce in tho woods, al i ! st blinded bv the driving tnow. A'tcr h ivinif grops.l hia way back to the r;-ad; aflc r considerable hunting around, he found youg Briner with the horse whose hurneA was badly toin. Tho s'eigh was considerably wrecked. Neither individual was hurt. When Capla;n McClell-ia entered hirt heme list Saturday tvenirg abrfut 10 o'clock, ho was nnrpiised to Had twenty-live neighbors there r.s scniMed in honor of thf marriage of he and irrs. MeCIellan years ago. Thay had brought with them a hand some chair as a 3G anniversary wed ding present. Dr. Hollowav of the j Lutheran church made the presei.ta- ! tion ppeecli, ani enioined imon the Captain that he should from this time on keep earlier h urs, as ttiey had 'hen passed the t) o'clock hour. Ti e Captain recovered himsf-K from the surprise by the titus the Dr. had finished hi speech, and returned thanks for their pleasant remember ar.ee, and iuriuis-d ta keep early i. i ... i t . ; . j k t i . i ; ties-; on urgent litifiiieKHnatters that Kept, turn out to a lrutr liov:r tiau 13 usuul. Fri'iu the Xcw)oi t LeJjjpr of Feb. 20. Let Siturday J.-t-ejih Bind, of near MarkleBville. was out hunting foxt-s on hoi sol.'.'K-k, wiiesi bi fttced f'l, and in fallii) f(:'l ou Mr. Burd, : breaking oi:e of his Ws between the ' knee and fiLkle. Mr. Burd then managed to get on tbe horse, in ord- f-r to go somewhere Tor nelp, when tho animal fell og liu. It W8s about three-fourths of r. mile to tho nearest house, to which he crawled on his hands and knees. Monday ev ening on Fast Line Ambrose Hock, enberry, of Blain, took passage for Pittsburg, where he will enter a mu seum as a freak. His " physiognomy is so constituted as to enable him, by a motion of his chin, to throw that member up over tbe nose, complete ly covering his mouth. Before leav ing he gave an exhibition of bis pow ers to agent Leiby and the other em ployers at the station. Righteously Displeased- The Lewistown Gazette is express ing its righteous displeasure over the way some people in that community have been serving it, thus: There are some people in town who when they have any job printing to be dote give it to a printing office sep erate from the newspapers, even go ing out of town for their work, then when they have ny notices which they want printed free request the fc yor of tbe newspnpers All such will accommodate this office hereaf ter by taking their free notices to the place where they spend their money for job printing. - A Trout Story. A writer in the Altoona Tribune relates this trout Ltory: "I ws up at the cabin one dny uud we were digging up ik stick or two of celery. At the root of one were two big an gle worms. I thought I'd go fishing with them, although it was Sunday, so I wrapped them up in paper. Af ter dinner I went down to the run and with those two vorms caught nine trout. It was freezing most hard, and whf-n I threw the fibh out on the bank they all froze un stiff. When I nicked them no to tro 1.,. 1. 1 1 1 i j taw m.wuiu iiiey wem Up in ad shapes. I put them in my pocket and when we got to the cabin I placed them in a bowl of spring ! water to thaw out before cleaning j them. We were all sitting around ' the table playing casino (oa Sundaj ( too,) when all at once the largest o' , the trout leaped out on the table- I I'm blest if they weren't all alive and i swimming around in that bowl of i water. MARRIED: Paxnabakr Walters. On the 23rd ult., by Rev. J- K LloyU, t. Wm. P. Pannabaker and Alius Saiv Walters, both of Beale township. Stoke Elder. On the 23rd ult, at the bride's iiwme in Mifflintown, by Rev. Alexander of Millerstown, Wm. Stoke of Altoona, and Miss An nie E. Elder of .this place. Sheekkb Detea. Ou the lGth ult, by Rev. E. E. Hurter, Charles B. Sheerer ot McVeycowu, Mifflin cjuuty, and Florence L. Detra, ol an . xuompsoniown. BrtxL Diven. On the 21st nit by Rev. 31. L. Drum, J. llowurd Be ell, and Mary J. Diven, both ol Lack township. Sponluakolb Cbameb. On the 22ad ult, by Rev. J. R. Henderson, John O. oponeDargt r and M. Eliza beth Crtmer, both of Patteison. VlKDt Smith. On the 15th ult, at Ebt Salem, afur u long uluess, Rv. iuzia Smith aged about 5 j tain. Stewart. On the 18th ult., in this place after a lingering illness, iMisa Alary Eva, only daughtar of the late David G. and 31rs. Margaret A. Stewart, aged 29 years, 11 moniiin and 14 days. Myers Ou the 19th ult , in Fay ette township, Edward Myers, aged shout 75 years. Bemeb Oa the 20th ult, in this place, au in Taut child of John Jane Bender. and MirrtlKTOWN MAKKBTS. Mitlistows, Much 1 1, 1893. Hutter 24 Egg 17 Hani 10 Shoulder 08 Lr.td 12 UIFFLINTOWN GUA1N MaHKH IIOLLOUAUGII & SON'S Clothing' House, PATTJCRSON I'V. Notliino Succeeds JLikn Scicccs. aud that we have made a success ef the Clothing l'u.-im ss is -ju estn tdihcd fact First, we are keeping a better line of all ku.rls el t'lotliieg thau is usually kr.t in a Clothing Store. Second, we carry a much larger line of all fc inis than ativ other Clothing House ia tbe county. Third we Keep up to the stales. The V'ling m 11 of to day can be fitted out with au elegant suit zade in the.Iato-t c it for one half what it touM cost to have it made to order. " OUR FALL AND lias bsea selected with great care tod stylos. DUS LIB 0? OVERCOATS IS SIMFLY PEBFEGTION. Over oCO Lur.drtd tverecais i-td 60 different styles ftvm which to select. All nizes frcm tl e Fttiall child to the portly nisn at !rcui $1 50 fo $20. Sure ly jou can be suited hef. In Hats We te'l mere hat tln.ii ai.y tLiee stMs in (he et ui.'ty. We hive all tbe ltet s;j les bn:h in crili icd Jubv. 1 he 1. 1 V store in tbe county that cams a full line. We bundle t!:e li.iit!ia- Mum h:eti is m itj-ell a nuarantre. o l.xve a, full line of Ladies and (i.'Mh men's Locs at .tioes vir) n.usii Hwr ;Lan tboy ! can bo tan elsewhere. Also a Iu I line GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAIXS, ltirp. end Jewelry. It will pave ru mccey to oxsuiitic cur stock betore pur chasing elsewhere. Neckwear and t-hirts are two .f our bobbies, and ycu will always find a full line ct the latif-t and nolbiei-t styles in onr stock. We are th pgents for the pale of tbe celebrated Sweet Ore Si Co. cvetalls, workicg pants, hhirts, every gaiment guaranteed to"give p atisfactiou. We have an extra Coe line of underwear tbatody needs to be seen to be appreciated. In Men-g dress pact- olnftrn vc Vnnnlr nut ftll rnmrplil inn Tho finuht (?at.imnrii arwl Wnrafnrtu sowed with silk in prices ranging from ry a full line of trucks, satchels, umbrellas, trucks, hosiery, gloves, Gentle men's, Ladies and Children's gum boots and shoes, suspenders, g'um coats, card igan jackets, gentlemen's slippers, haDd kerchiefs, muffltrs, harmonicas, pocket books, urses, ic. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether you purchase or not. Hollobaugh & Son. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. Sly under taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral. Coses requiring attention at night will be promptly attended to by calling on me at my Furniture Boom. ,VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST R3AKHOOD! (PiTer French Nerr Remedy, )is soldwithaWritta Gasrantea to cure all N ervoua d :ea en, ruch aa Weak Memory, Losi o Brain Power, Ner. vousneaa. Head- Btroal nd Tcn ult. ache, Waiceful- nt Lot taaiihnc!, T.rltud. all dra'na and low of plaver in either . nund fcy oyer-etertion ct I o . fiimitv. Connmc?io3 .-- Insanity Price. $1.00 j 'Ouniullnaiar.rc;i3n. -i'en ommateiy icaa 10 ia pckai. With evcrr f order ' a Wf- I juaraaa to ci.ro refr.t mrwey. mail j"'"4 WWE' B"ca.Ta rnce, 6 70 , 60 ........ 66 $4.00 Wheat,. ... Corn in ear. Oats? Rye C oerseed., Timothy seed $1.00 Ki'.x sitd .............. . .... 1 60 Bran...... $1.10 a hundred Chop...... ,.$1.50 a hundred Middlings $1.25 a hundred. Ground Alum 1 20 Americun Salt 80 j Philadelphia Markets, February : 27, 1893. Wheat No. 77c; Corn 49 to 50r; Oats 40c; live chickens 9 to 13c a lb; lard 12 to 14c a lb; Tal low in barrels 8c a li ; shoulders 11 to 12o a lb; bellies 13c; ham at 14 to 17c a lb: butter 22 to 33c a lb; eggs 19 to 20c a lb; cloverseed 15c a lb; hay $14 to $18.50 a ton: straight rye straw 812 a ton; tangled straw $10 a ton; milch cows $25 to $50 a piece; calves 6 to 8c a lb; dressed beeves 6 to 8 Jc a lb; hogs at C to 8c a lb; Sheep 3 to 6c a lb; lambs 4 to 7c a lb;cattle3.L to 5 Jo a lb. j SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL. d respectfully inform the public that Professor Josiah J. Kuler, Jr., and the un designed, will conduct a Summer formal in the Uifllm Academy Pullding, during lh Spring term f 193. Trm aasnion will begin on April 3rd, 1S93. and con tinue tor cloven wtM-ks The "TEACHKRS CLASS" i!l consist only of such pontons who desire to prepare themselvea Tor the County Superintendent's summer examinations, and we shall endeav or to make tbe instruction as thorough and practical a possible. Those who wioli to study Latin, tbe Ilighcr Mathematics, (Jen eral History, Kbetoric, liook-kerping, etc.. will also be accommodate. For a descrip tive circular address Prof. J. J. Ealer, Jr., Alilllintown, 1'a. MILTON C. SV7IOAKT, Principal, McVeytown, Mifllin county, Pa. -JP. DERR, PRACTICAL. DEXTIST, (Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col lg') fnmierty of MiHIinhurg, Pa., bus lo cated permanently ia Mitl'.intown, aa suc cessor to the late Dr. (i. L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established ; by tbe latter in 18CC) at the well known of fice on Bridge street opposite court House. T7- TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY W1TUOUT PAIN. Jo CAloroform, Ether, or Gas used. ! No Sore Gums or Diseomfort to patient, rithi-r during extraction or afterwards. ! All thesrf are Guaranteed or no chargo : will he mido. KIT All work Guaranteed to give perfect ; atiffactioB. Terms, strictly ciail. I H. P. DERR, Practical Oeutist. WINTER STOCK rmbracea all tbe latest patterns and of beut tbat are no in-iil. i $3.50 to 0 f0 per pair. We also car - IS but skin deep. ThToarethausanAaofladies who have regular features and would be me eo:tled tbe palm of beauty were It not for a poor complexion. To all such We rcoommen-l OR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM its posseting theao qualit'.ea that quit . iy cLant,e the mosi allrw and florid complexion to one of natural beahb and unblemished beauty. It curraoily Skin. Frck'.es, Bluet Herds, Blotches, Su??u u. Tan, Pimpk, and ail imperfections f uid altin. It a not acoarcelle but a cure, yet !s U T for tho toi'ot tab'o than powder. Sold Pruggiata, or aant p.t paid upon receipt of 5oc C C. BITTNER CO., Tetede, O. A CLEAN-UP SALE ! AT MEYERS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE. The rush of tbe holiday tradj baa ken sizes and odds and ends generally. The most of these we bope to clear Mt between now and February 15, 1S93. Priees are struck with lightning redac tion. Come in and pick up the bargains. Here are some of them : Note The Following CUTS ! $3 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $12. Tbe come in AUWool Heavy Weight Black Cheviot?, vtli met.' lire and finished. $10 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $15. These garments ire made of extra fins Meltons and Kerseys in mediw and heavy weights. $13 FOR OVERCOATS WORT'l $18. These comprise a splendid line of English top coats of the following ma terials : Imported Meltons and Kerseys, fine Ely n: mil incbilas. Spoitl reduction in Boy's overcoats. We Are POUNIMtfG PRICES On Our WINTER GARMECTS. $5 FOR NEW OVERCOATS WORTH $$, $4 ' $3.50 " " " " $-i- Boy's Overcoats. $G FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $S. $1 " S3 " " Si. $2 ' ' St. $1.75 ' " " ;5. Men's Winter Suits. A reduction of 36 per cent. Evect Orr overalls the best in the market, 05 cents a pair. We propose to make our stock revisiou early each season. If Iocs there is to be we'll meet it boldly. Lose to make a bold loss at the first saves a cowai'dly but grea ter loss at last. And tbero is win re your chanca comes ia to purchase nw, frehh and seasonable goods st fr' tu TWENTV-F1VE to Til IRTY-F1VE IKR CENT, lower than thry were quoted at a month ago. FEED MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Penna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special InvilalioR rTo The PuhKe To attend tbe Attractive Sal from THE OF D. W. mmim It will be TO THE .ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money lo invest to examine the Stock of Goods MEN, BOYS ASD CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES ! of Suits and Overcoats at tbe His prices leave all Competitors in tie rear, po don't fail to give him a call if in need of" Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN HAVE MMOEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YQV BORROWER I -CALL AT THE FIRST BJIFFLINXOWN, PA. FOUE PER CENT. IN TEEEST PAID 0.N TIME CERTIFICATES, Honey Loaned at Lowest Hates. a. V fwin , t . I ..i,. Subacr'be for the SsstuiKL aid EircBU cai a good paper. left us an assortment of broken lots, I ol Clothing that goes on dailj ST0GK mdmrni- for Wonderfully Low Prices TOWN JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, or MiFrLisTowjr, pa. WITH liitANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSBPH ROTH ROCK. Pridet. T. VAN IRWIN, Cukitr DiBicroaa. W. C. Pomaroj, John Hprtaler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Jonoph Rothrock, Joauh L. Barton, Louia B. Atkinaon, 8TOCKBOLPKK0 : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shellwy, Joseph Rothrock, Jane R. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. ThonnHon, Jr John Hertiler, T. V. Irwin. ('harlotteSnyder, Josiah L Birton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, P. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samuel S. Rothrock, Wm. Swartx. Solomon Manbeck, Tliree and Fonr per cent, ir.'oreat will be paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 23, 1H91 TO WEAK mi BnflRinc from the effocta of yontbfni errura, aaAr 4ecay, iruunf weaknoMt loai manhoort. otc I wlil end a Taluabla araaliaa (aealwli containing foU paruenlara for home care. F R EE charga. a, aplandld medical wo: k ; ahonld be read by eraaf !PM. who la Barrooa and debilitated. AddraaV rroC V. C POWLEB, noodus. Coma RUPTURE!: Cnre gnaranteeit ni ArehSL Fhilt. Pa. a-e nt onri. No operation or baaiuc dflay. ThousamH of cores. Dr. Mayer la a Hotel Penn, KeaJ.np, I'a , second Sautrday ol aob month. 6end lot circoUra. Adrioabee.
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