Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 22, 1893, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFKLTNTOWN :
IT ED J ESDI Y, XABCH 22, 189S.
TERMS.
S inscription, per annum If paid
la advance; $2.00 If not paid la advance.
Transient advertisements Inserted at 60
eanU per Inch for each Insertion.
Transient business notioea 1b local col
bbu, 10 canta per Una for each Insertion.
Dad actions will be made to those desiring
to advertise by the rear, half or quarter
year.
Sale Register.
March '12 Otis Rnreberger will aall at
Bit place of residence at Locnst Rao,
Walker township, horset, cows, young- cat
tie, ibtop, firming- implements and house
bald and kitchrn furniture. Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock A. M.
Tkirsdsr, .Hirch 2S, '93. Solomon
jaTiabtck. will aall at his place of residence,
la Walkar township, 2 miles west of
Taenpseotos'ii, horse, mares, cows, yoaog
cattle, sheep, shoats, farming implements,
wag . horse gears, harness, at:. Sale at
19 A. .V. H. II. Snyder, Auctioneer.
March 24. C. A. Thempson, will sell at
his farm buildlags ia Walker tewnship, one
alls south of Yau Wert, 8 horses, 2 bleed
bays 6 years old, wall mated in color and
lis weighing 1476 to 1500 lb. 2 good yonng
bread mares 8 years old, one with (oal,
drive single or double, are single line lead
ers, a Urge 1400 pound brown horse 6
ysars old, a large black horse 8 year old
works wberover hitched, and la a
No. 1 wagon leader, an iron gray 3 year
Id celt, wall broken to single and double
harnass. 4 cows coming into profit abont
the time of sale, two of which are Alderney,
farmlsg implements and machinery of all
klads. Sale at 12 o'clock, noon.
March 24. Henry W. Sieber will aell at
his place, a mile east of Mifflintown, horses,
tattle, maehiaery and 'farming implements
of all kinds. EaleatlOA. M.
Tuesday, .Varch 21th. At his residence
la Walkar township, at 1U o'clock, A. If.,
Joslab Qisgericb, will sail aix horset and
colts, 4 flolatetn cows, 3 bulls, 6 atoers, 19
sheep, 4 shoots, farming machinery, lnclud
lag one sight horse power, separator, with
sneuntcd power, wagons, sleds, gears, etc.
H. H. Snyltr, Auct.
Afarcb 31 John Quion, will sell at bis
place in Milford township, adjoining the
Wa'damith farm, horses, cows, young cat
tle, sheep, abotea, wagons, buggy, harness
and farming implement. Also 4G acres of
land adjoining lands of Janiei Eice and
other. Sale at o'clock P. M.
Aril Blh, 189 Mrs. John Diebl will
sell at tbe Saddler Shep, on Front Street,
.Vifflinlown, Pa., whips, hamea straps,
chain cases, fly nets, hardware, leather by
the pound, diamond black leather oil, sad
dlers horns, copper kettle, lap robes,
blankets, different parts of harness aal er
errtbing valuable. Sale to commence at 1
o'clock, A. M. Simuul Lapp, Auctioneer.
. .
SHORT LOCALS.
Mrs. J. H. Neely ia quito ill.
EaUr comes on tlte 2nd of April.
Rats cannot d long without wa"
ter.
The (lajs and nights are equal in
length.
South Dakota farmers are plant
ing corn.
Philadelphia police are going for
corner loafers.
TV. II. Rolhnan was in Eaeton a
few days last week.
The past winter starred and froze
thousands of crow.
It is said the present quinine will
make people drank.
Clark Wright delivers fish for all
who order from him.
lien L. . Atkinson atd wife, are
home from Washington.
On to Washington is the cry of
democratic office seekers.
The spring opened on Sunday ac
cording to Almanao time.
Hiss May Loudon says that she is
nol aa applicant for the post office.
Blackbirds in large flocks put in
an appearance on the 16th of March.
JesBo K. Howe of Harriaburg, vis
ited his parents in this place, last
Sunday.
Frank Patterson of Harrisburg,
visited his home in this place, last
Sabbath.
The roughest roads in all the year
were the frozen roads last Thursday
morning.
President Cleveland appointed an
auditor post-master at Meadville, Pa.,
last week.
Id Italian died of pneumonia on
Saturday, in their quarters near
Black Log.
The effort failed to pass out an
act of Legislature to prevent the gig
fing of fish.
John H. Patterson and family of
Walker township, have moved to
Philadelphia.
Mrs. Annie E. Field was drawn to
erre on a jury in the Federal Court,
in Minneapolis.
The sales in the county have been
well attended and reasonable prices
have been realized.
For a prize of fl,000. Miss Mollie
Xilfcn, a trained nnrse will fast 30
days in Pittsburgh.
Maryland, my Maryland! when
played at Cleveland's inauguration,
wa laatily cheered.
S. Loudon Todd has accepted a
clerkship in the railroad office of Su
peTvisor E. J. Cleve.
The only letter in the Mifflintown
poet office, uncalled for on Saturday,
was for Comafe Givello.
David Thatcher a well known citi
zen of Lack township, died on the
14th inst.. aged G8 years.
Hon. H. L. Wilson was in town on
Saturday. He says the Legislature
is down to hard work now.
E. W. Aumiller of Perry county,
ia a candidate for a fourth term for
Superintendent of public schools.
Two men with a light colored
bear, came to town from the direc
tion of McAlisterville on Sunday.
It looks as if the Legislature in
tends to paa. a law pensioning
Jwdges when 70 yeajrs old, and 23
continuous device.
'J
AtlS bllTTarrl mi ,
V. Y, f: 'J' had come 'obbins. blue-
Wild geese are on the wing north
ward bonnrL a.n.1 i i 1. , .
, vuv&s uuui. XIOUMT. ax
weesu
Cfia Parti, in Indianapolis
.evit eftC,trutaxed to tke nnt ot
eventy five thousand dollars, to be
expended in the entertainment of
tne Orand Army of the Republic.
Everybody feels pleased over the
prospect of the State paying for the
JeC1889 by th fld f
Mrs Russell, wife of James Rus
sell died at the home of her husband
m Port Royal on the 13th insh, of
pneumonia.
Telephone line man Hertzler, has
phone in the Jacobs House, that
Puts him in communication with the
line everywhere.
If President Cleveland had the
feeling lhat animated President Mon
roe 70 years ago, he wonld not have
rejected Hawaii.
An exchange says, bank presidents,
plumbers and other millionaires are
nibbling strawberry cake in this
early spring time.
The black birds have been busy
the past week holding their annual
spring jubilee conventions over their
mo arrival in ine nortb.
The Lewieburc niimnicia
Rev. L. L. Siebor plnsu V,; m.)..
ste with the Lutheran congregation
mis piaoe on tne 1st oi April.
David Over of th TiVlli",?a.rat,..
. . ' . .. UUUI
Repister. will niton A amaat.'nr. a(ii..
historic Grant 306, in Philadelphia,
on the 27th day of the present month.
An untenanted house and hog pen
Beale townahin. nunnl Viv tl,n
Shirk heirs waa dpR(rnvorl liv f.ro
last Sunday morning about 1 o'clock.
A. H. Shelly, T. R. Aucker and J.
Mnaspr nf Tlalawara lu
marketing their turnlni lmn Btnlr
by taking the animals to Eastern
, i
mirKets.
The first post master appointed
under the present administration.
was Newton A. Hamilton on the 10th
of March at Flora, Lincoln county,
Tennessee.
Humphrey's Specific No. 7. cures
Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. The'
relief is quick, the cure perfect.
Pi ice 25c. For sale by all drucrcrists.
March 22, '93-lt.
The Warm Sorinjts property in
Perry county, is about to bo fitted up
as a place oi resort for people of
leisure and for people who are in
search of pleasure.
The first conscience money receiv
ed by the present Cleveland admin
istration Treasdry, was received on
Saturday from Mifflintown, and the
amount is twenty-five dollars
Itch on human and horses and all
animals cured in 30 minutes by
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co.
Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oct. 1, ly
The pulpit of the Methodist church
of thin place will be fi.led by the Rev.
J. Max LintE, Presiding Elder of the
Juniata District, on next Sunday, at
10;30 A. M. All are cordially invited
to attend.
An exchange savs: "According to
a decision of the Supremo Co urt a
burgess of a borough under the gen
eral borough law has no vote in the
proceedings of a town council, and
no right to sit as its presiding officer.
Last Saturday, James Jacobs, a
freight car brakeman, who was born
in this county, not far from this
town, was killed by the cars at Birm
ingham. His remains were brought
to Juniata for interment. He at one
time lived with Mr. Eiias Horning
in Fermanagh township.
A strange roan crossing the river
bridge last Thursday had his bat
blown into the river by tbe high
wind. He gave it one longing look,
and that satisfied him that it was a
lost hat. He gave it no more atten
tion, but came to this side of the riv
er and bought ancther hat.
Oh yes! Oh yes! remember the 2-tth
day of March as tho sale day of
property of C A. Thompson. Good
stock, good farming implements,
good gears. Everything offered
must positively be sold, and every
thing must be just as represented,
as he is going to quit farming.
A couple ef neighbor young men,
living in the fertile part of Licking
Creok Valley, have been succesful in
trapping foxes this season. They
have the greater part of two dozen
nice red fox skins as trophies of their
skill ia trapping. They are too
much for tbe foxes of Licking Creek
Valley. Tbe hides are valuable.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring
bone. Stifles. Sprains and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted the
raost wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by L. Banks & Co.,
Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly.
Hcstisgdoh, March 13. The
Crescent Oil Company's pipe line,
which runs through the lower end
nf thia rnnntv. was blown UD last
night near Saltillo, and before the
break was discovered several thou
sand barrels of oil had escaped. Tbe
oil cempletely saturated several acres
of ground and formed in miniature
lakes. The dynamiters applied a
light to the oil and the blaze illum
inated the sky for seversl miles.
One of the scenes which will be
displayed in "The MacKaye Specta
toriuro," which the Columbian Cele
bration Company ia building at Jack
son Park; Chicago, will present the
incident of Oolumbue' landing at
San Salvador. Over two months
ago this Company Bent two men to
Jamaica, W. t, to elect a shipload
of the flera of the Island with which
to equip this one scene. This cargo
arrived in Chicago a few days ago,
and will all be used in the single
scene alluded to. Those in position
to know, say that every other scene
;n mnnntA with aa much care
and correetnese of detail u ia this
"" ....
TJdOU thfl anarcraatinn nf iVio Rf.f.
Board of Health, the Legislature
ta hksly to appropriate $100,000 for
cholera, if the dread disease appears
the coming summer.
The latest apportionment bill
places Janiata in the 17th Congress
ional district, with Franklin, Hunting,
don, Mifflin, Snyder and Union coun
ties, which is the old district with
Fulton eounty left off. Fulton is
placed with Blair, Bedford and Som
erset counties.
The Beaver Springs, Snyder Co.
Herald, of the 16th inst., says: We
would caution stockraisers to keep
clear cf Decatur, as at a recent sale
two horses were sold at $1 a piece.
Spring township can go yon one bet
ter. At a sale here recently a horse
was sold for 55c.
Twelve boys were arrested in
Middleburg, charged with snow-balling
Brukeman Harry Rice of Harris,
burg. - The additional charges of
malicious mischief and tresspassing
ou P. R. R. property were preferred.
Eleven of the boys were reprimand
ed andfined $2 75 each, while John
Snyder was fined $6 for assault and
battery.
Those who usually engage in the
shooting and trapping of fur bear
ing animals will be interested in
learning the prices that are being
paid for skins, to wit; Otter $5 to $8;
mink 75c to $2; red fox, $1 to $1.65;
grey fox, 50c; raccoon. 25c to $1;
skunk, $1 to $1.50; skunk, half strip
ed, 55 and 70c; Bkunk, striped, 20 to
35c;toppossum 10 to 40c; muskrat, 5
to 18. Ex.
A disastrous freight wreck took
place near Barrec, Huntingdon Co.,
last Friday morning. Traffic was
delayed four hours. Two locomo
tives and 25 loaded coal cars were
destroyed. Oae of the firomeu lay
under tbe wreckage several hours,
and when taken out was not much
hurt. It was by a shifting train
near the wreck that a brakeman of
this county was killed.
Mrs. Scrooge I am writing to ask
the Browns to meet the Jonsos here
at dinner, and to the Joneses to
meet the Browns. We owe them
both an invitation you know.
Mr. bcroogn But I ve heard that
they hare just quarreled aud don't
speak
Mrs. Scrooge I know. ThoyH
refuse, and we need'nt give a dinner
party at alL Tid-Bits.
E. S. Parker, President of the Col
umbia National Bank, Washington,
D. C, spent last Thursday here on
business. He found tbe place in
statu quo, and about the same peo
ple every morning on the street a few
minute for an airing and for tbe
purpose of exchanging information
and notes about everybody, end
everything that had taken place with
in the previous twenty-four hours.
Mr. Parker looks well, and substan
tial, like the bank he represents.
A. C. Greenland writing to the
Huntingdon Globe says: I have re
cently seen the reported accounts of
:arge trees. It is- my turn now.
Whet do you think of this? We
sawed a tree on lands of J. A. W.
Plummer, near Newburg, Trough
Creek Valley, that cut 3004 feet. The
largest log cut 12 switch ties, the
smallest 1, 8 logs in all. The whols
tree cut 49 switch ties. This tree
was hauled in the mill by two horses.
We have sawod other logs hero that
have cut 8 switch ties each.
Newport Lodger.- One night last
week, the larder at the M. E. par.
sona;;e was robbed of provisions.
Saturday night Rev. A. S. Baldwin,
heard a footstep on the porch and
thinking it was a cull for him, inquir
er! who waa there. Receiving no
answer he got his gun and shot out
into the air, which frightened the
thief or would-be thief, that he made
tracks down through the school-yard
to get away. It is a pity that the
fellow did not got a few of the pel
lets in his psrsou.
Lewistown Gazette: S. B. Byler,
hooked 22 fine suckers in the creek
last week. Saul knows where the
best places to fish are, and how to
haul out the fiah. A few days
ago as Moses M. Yoder was going to
the Uniontowu mill he noticed a
flock of turkeys which at first he
supposed were tame, but upon closer
investigation, he found that they
were wild turkeys and seemed to be
almost starved. He stopped his
team and shelled several ears of corn,
which he threw to them, they com
ing within a few feet of the team,
and after being well filled they took
their flight to tho mountain.
Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown,
Ind., 6ays: "I owe my life to the
great South 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
wholo system. Had given up all
hopes of getting well. Had tried
three doctors with no relief. The
first bottle of the Nervine Ten:3 im
proved me so much tlr.t I was able
to walk about and a few bottles cur
ed me entirely. I believe it is the
best medicine iu the world. I can
not recommend it to highly." Sold
by L. Banks Si Co., Druggist, Mif
flintowD. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly.
Representative Focht of Lewis
burg wauls $5000 appropriated to
erect a monument to the memory of
William MaClay first United States
Senator from Pennsylvania. There
is a good old saying: "Every tub
should stand on its own bottom,"
and for that reason if tbe descend
ants anal friends of Mr. MaClay de
sire a monument for nim they should
put their hands into their pockets
and furnish the means ae other peo
ple do when they erect tombstones
to the memory of the dear departed.
However, if member Focht, per
suades the Legislature to appropriate
$5000 for a monument, we of Mifflin
town will ask that tbe monument be
erected in the Juniata Valley, on the
beautiful Island that MaClay owned
at Mifflintown. No more fitting
plaee than an island in the Blue Ju
uiata famed in song and story, can
be selected for a monument to the
memory of surveyor and Senator
MaClay than at Mifflintown. This
vicinity was one of MaClay s favorite
places.
elect Schel.
A select school will be conducted
at East Salem, commencing April
10th, 1993, and continuing for ten
weeks. All grades will be accepted.
An earnest effort will be made to
qualify those preparing to teaeh. An
opportunity will be given to those de
siring to study Latin, Algebra, Book
keeping and general history.
Maogii R. Krxzmp,
E. Blavchb Far.
P. S. For any desirable informa
tion concerning our sehool, address
C. L. Winey, East Salem, P. d'
e
An Old Stae;e Driver Dead.
Bloomtield Democrat: Samuel L.
Rice, one of the veteran stage driv
ers of the county, died at bis home
at Ickesburg on Sunday evening,
about six o'clock. He drove the
stage from Millerstown to Ickesburg,
and on Tuesday evening of last week
when he arrived at tbe end of his
route, it was noticed that he was de
lirious. He was taken to his home,
and shortly afterward became un
conscious, in which condition he re
mained until death ensued. Bright's
disease of the kidneys is said to have
been the cause of his death, although
his case puzzles the physicians in at
tendance. Mr. Rice has been driv
ing stage ever since 1851.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
AKOTKSB TllfZ FOK ANT LZKOTH OT TIIiK,
WHILE WB AR1 THS PICTUBB BUHI
NESS. We will continue making our fine
Cabinet Potographs as low as $1.50
per dozen. These pictures are
mounted on elegant card enameled
on ba; k and face, with picture with
a high Polish finish superior in qual
ity to to the Ariato Photo I have
been taking the last year. However
all those wishing the Aristo picture,
I will still make them at the same
price, $1.50 per dozen.
The extemsive patronage and the
many testimonials of the apprecia
tion of our work, we "have received
the last year, gives us renewed cour
age to go on with these low prices,
and we propose making Mifflintown
head-quarters for tbe finest Photo
graphs for the money that can be
obtained anywhere, adding all the
time new and costly accessories of
the very latest designs giving our
trade tbe benefit of that which wonld
cost $3.00 in the city, for $1.50 in
Mifflintown. We can make pictures
for $1.00 per dozen such as are made
by all travelling photographers, but
we prefer giving our patrons a much
better picture for very little more
money. Thanking our patrons for
their liberal patronage we solicit a
continnanee of the same.
Respectfully,
Joseph Hess.
Mifflintown, Pa , March 9, 1S93.
Have you tried South American
Nervine the gem of the century t
The great cure for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant
ed the most wonderful Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa.
Nov. 14, ly.
3IAKRIEO:
Williams Okesox. In Lewistown,
Pa , March 7.1893, by Rev. R. F.
Wilson, John M. Williams of Water
loo, and Miss Martha A. Okeaon, of
McCoysville, this county.
Koohs Hoffman. Oa the 8th
inst., by Rev. J. K. Loyd, Howard R.
Koons, of Turbett township, and
Carrie B. Hoffman, of Spruce Hill
township, this county.
FisHEit Bailet. On the 9th inst,
by Rev. J. K. Lloyd, J. Howard
Clark, of Lack township, snd Minnie
McClure, of Tuscarora township,
this conntv-
DlKDt
SwTTZEB. On tri 12th innr. in
Milford township, Mrs. Lydia Switz-
er, ageu aoout i i years.
Russell. On the 13th inat. . i
Port Roval. from tvnhoid rtnsnmn.
nio, Mrs. James Eussell aged about
bi years.
TT y 1 1 - a 1 1 .
ji etiiick. un ine mn inst., jn
Mexico, from heart affection, William
lietnck, aged abont C7 years.
Stise On tbe Gth inst., at Pitts
burg, of typhoid fever, Cloyd H.,
youngest son oi Mary and the late
late bamuel Htine, in his 17th year.
T Aa
x-axxabaeer. At ner home in
Beale township on Thursday morn
ing, March 2. 1893, Martha Panne
baker, aged 65 years, 3 months and
li days.
MirrLINTOWN WARKKTS.
Virrusrow. .March 22, 19S.
Butter 22
Errs... 14
Ilam,... .................10
Shoulder, 08
r-rd 13
Sides, g
UirrUNTOWN GRAIN MAPEKT -
Wheat 68
Corn in ear........... go
Oats, n2
Rye st
Cloverseed $4.00
Timothy seed Sl.OOf
Flax seed l 60
Bran $1.10 a hundred
Chop $1.60 a hundred
ItiddliDRS $1.25 a hundred.
Ground Alum Salt........ 1 20
American Salt - 80
Philadelphia Markets, March 18,
1893, wheat 72 to 76c; corn 49 to 50c;
oats 39 to 41c; butter 20 to 35c; eggs
18 to 19c; duck eggs 29 to 30c: pota
toes 75 to 95c a bush; Florida straw
berries, 20 to 40o a quart; apples
S1.50 to $3.75 a bash; cloverseed
11 to 15c a lb; Hay 60c to $1.15c per
100 lbs.
East Liberty, Pa., March 17.
Cattle Receipts, 665 head; ship
ments 50 head. Market nothing
doing, all through consignments.
No cattle shipped to New York to
day. Hogs Receipt, 1700 head;
shipments, 1000 head. Market dull;
Philadelphia $7.75a8; best mixed $7.
75a7.80; best Yorkers, $7.50a765;
pigs and light Yorkers, $6 50a7.35
Seven cars shipped to New York, to
day. Sheep Receipts, 1400 head;
shipments, 700 head. Market fair
at uuchanged prices.
1
LEGAL.
EDITOR'S KOTICET
In tbe eetate of Giemoa Jacobs. late ef tbe
boreoab of Mifflintown, eee'd.
Tbe nnderaifned Auditor appointed by
the Court, to andit, settle and adjust and
report for diatrihnt inn ha K.l.nn i. u.
- , -- w ,u uv
bands ef Mary If . Jacobs, administratrix,
wm meet tbe part Ira In'erfa'ed for the pmB
OOSeS Of hia mlntm.n ma TL.. j
April 13th, 189S, between tbe hours of 10
v uvm a. at., ana e o'clock e. M., at bis
office ia Mifflintawn. whn 4 i
partiea interested are requested to make
and prove their claims or be debarred from
comiof in on aaid fund.
JUHj J. FATTERSOJT, JR.,
Auditor.
March 21, 1893.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the eetate of Thomas Stiwast late of
Milford township, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor appointed bv
the court to audit, settle and adjust, and
report for distribution tbe balance in tbe
bands ef Jacob Laurer, Administrator, will
meet the parties interested for tbe purpose
of bis appointment on Wednesday, April
12tb, 1893, between the hoars or 10 o'clock
A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., at hia office in
Mifflintown, when and where all partiea in
terested are requested to make and prove
their claims, or be debarred from coming
in upon aaid tnnrl.
JOHN J. PATTERSON, JR.,
. Auditor.
March 21, 1893.
JJP. DERR,
PRACTICAl. dentist,
(Graduate of tho Philadelphia Dental Col
lege,) formerly ef Mifflinborg, Pa., haa lo
cated permanently ia Mifflintown, aa anc
ceaaor te tbe late Dr. O. L. Derr, and will
continue the dental buainess (established
by the latter in 1860) at the wall known of-
, nee en Bridge street opposite Court House.
Er-TEKTH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
Jio CAlorefarm, Ether, er Gat used
No Sere Gums or Discomfort to patient,
either danng extraction or afterwarda.
All tbeaa are Guaranteed or no charge
will be made.
tjy All work guaranteed to giro perfect
satisfaction. Terms, strictly cask.
H. P. DERR,
Practical Deatlst.
SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL
1 do respectfully- inform the pnblte that
Prefeesor Jeiao J. Eater, Jr., and the nn
deraigned, will conduct a
SaMmer!frnaal
in tbe Mifflin Aeademv Building, dnrlae
the Spriae term ef 1895. The aeaaion will
bet-in on April 3rd. IS93, end con
tinue for eleven weeka.
The "TEACHERS rr.ASS" .ill
only of such persons who desire to prepare
tbemselvsa for the County Superintendent
summer examinations, and wa ahall endeav
or to make the lustructioa aa thoreiieh and
practical aa possible. Tboae who wiah to
study Latin, tbe Higher Mathematics, Qen-
Look Out
SPRING ADVERTISEMENT
NEXT
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 ofj time. Mynnder
taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St.
Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral.
Cases requiring attention at night willbe promptly attended to by
calling on me at my Furniture Boom.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. S. RUBLE.
LOST MANHOOD !
"HRvrns"
SStV
Fraacb
Rsawiv.Us
aoldwithaWrilasa
Oaaraataa to car
alLNsrToas d:ra
s, sack as Wsas
Msatorr, Lost o
Br si a Power. Nr-
s...j-v Tv Tossaasa, H ssd
s an. Lost Manhood, Lassitada, all dralaa aad !
af psVsr la aither sax, causad by oar-asrtioi at
aou&falladismrion, which nkimatalr laad te la
aimity, Consnmptioa and Insaaity Prka, Ji oo
packag. With svery f 5 erdsr wa firs a writter
gaaraatsa ta eara ar rat. ad assaay By auU t
Say aaHsaaa. PtVEfl't RCMUY CO., TeMa, O.
era! Hietorv, Rhetoric, Bonk keeping, ete.,
will alae be accommodated. For a deac rip
tire circular address Prof. J. J. Ealer, Jr.,
Mifflintown, Pa.
MILTON C. SWIOART, Principal,
HcYevtown, Mifflin ccuotj, Pa.
THE MILD POWER CURES.
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Hnnphrv,Pjpeelflraaiirlent!fleanyand
carefully xvitret RrmeUIra, need for yean In
prlrate practice and for over thirty jem by tbe
people with entire siict-eae. Every single 8peclno
a apcclal cure fur tne dlaeeee nJiiiinl.
Tbryrure without dmcginc, pnrglnfforrednrtaK
the ayBlem.and ere tu fact and li tttc goverelsa
Reiaediee of I he World.
I -
Mueasmt. crsra. raiacm.
lFrTere. Cmwrestlniui, Inflammations.
S Wwraie. Worm Fr, Worm Collr... .tlA
S-Teelhlnc: Colic. Yy!na-. Wakefulncae
A Itlarrhea, of C hildren or Adults -ii
8 Dreealery.GrtpInc, Blllone Colic US
e Ckalera M !-, Vumltlnc
Ceutke, Colds, ilronrhllls. .4.1
B-Nearmltla. Tootluu-he. Fecearhe U.I
Headaches. Slrk Headache. Vertlgn. .'ii
10Irepepela,. Biliousness, t onsttpatlon .45
1 1 arreaed or Palatal Periods
13 Whiles. Too Proruse Period -25
13 Creep. Larrntitia. Hocrpenevs 43
14 Halt llhenio, -nlpr!s, trui llom.
1.1 UheaanatUra.or hliruiiiatk-laliia.. .43
16 iMalarla, chills. Frver tnd Ague 43
1 7- l'llea. Mind or illeedlnir. 4.1
lM-Ophttaalmy, Horevr ttVsk Eyes. 43
19 Catarrh. liifli.ei;?a. 1 1 Id lutlivllead .43
411 Wkoepiaa ('onwk .43
41 Asthma, i.ppr-s-cd Treathlna 43
44 liar I iKcknrcra. I'M aired Hearli't .43
43 Scrofula. KnUrvitl Ir.nis. S-illr.e .43
44 - tiencrel lchlllti. ) hjil. si Mkin .43
4.1 Irropsy. and Scsnly fcvreilons 43
Str !ei-!lckiieaa. Slcknesa from Hiding .4.1
37- Kidaer Diseases 43
3 Sore Msuth, ort'anker .4.1
30- l'rtnary Weakness. Wetting Bed.. .43
31- Palnlnl Herieda 4.1
34 Diphtheria, L' Ifcratrd Boro Throst . . .4.1
S3 Ckreale Concretions ft Kniptlcns. .43
EXTRA NUMBERS:
38 Nervous Itrbllltr. smlnal Wesk-
nt-fcS. or Inroiuulsry lUM'hargfa 1.00
3-Ilsreeenf the Heart. I sli.llstlon 1,00
33-Epilepar, Spasms. M. Vitus' Dance.. .1.00
S'ld b, DrarcUts, or ml ptmt-fmH cs mlt af pile.
Pa HrapMSKra M.srst. 1N4 a.it so rasa.
utBrHaris-BKD.rtk.it i ana minai.,
SPECIFICS,
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
Tm Plica External or Internal, Blind or TUeerilnf:
Fistula In Ano: Itching; or Hlmliua of tbe pactum.
The relief Is Imtmtllatc tbe cure certain.
PRICE, 80 OTS. TRIAL SIZE. 88 GTS.
Sola Vy Dmcrlatft, er east puet-e.14 es r.- .I t r arlce.
aura aria- arm. co., 1 1 a 1 1 a wnaeai !., leas
miMPURrYc;'
a a ajar aaaa iiiiaa aaw
VHERIHARYSPECIF1CS
For Eorses, Cattle, Sheep, Vest, Eon,
AND POULTRY.
SO Pate Beak ea Trearsaeat ef Aalaaale
aaa laart eteat free.
eTnt9tFrTers,('eBteet1eaa,IeSasaseatlea
A.A.)laal neaiaallle. Milk Fafsr.
H.B.MI raise. Lasaeaesa. K Beossatlaaa.
'.'. Dleieanrer, Kaeal Illerkarsoaw
D.D. Hete er Urates, Warms.
K.K.-4'eBshs, Iteavee, PBeaBsaatau
t elle er .rlpea. Bellyache.
ti.ti. 31iaearriaae, lleaaarrhaaea.
11.11. I riaary aad Kldaey Diseases.
Erapiive Diseases, Maiir.
J. K.. Diseases ef IMaeeilea, I'aralrele.
Single Bottle toreriOdoaeax - - ,0Q
btable Caee, wlta Specifics, II an UAL
Veterinary Core Oil and Medleator, ST.SO
Jar Veterinary Care Oil. l.eo
qasjasUI m nNift mt Briewe
ftiar HIT!.' tOw CO., 1 1 1 Jb 1 XI IOaB Stv, Mmw Irfc.
For Our
WEEK.
L
19 bat akin deep. Thsraarctkanscndaoffcilic?
who bava regular featurca auii woukl la ac
corded tba palia ol beauty were It not lor a -ir
complexion. To all such We reoommacJ OR.
HEBRA'e VIOLA CREAM as pocMuin. tbene
qnalltlea that quickly change tba u.mt sallow
and florid complexion to oca of natural health
and unblemished beanty. It cnreaOily 6kiu,
Freckles, Black Heads, Blotches, Sunburn,
Tan, Pimples, and all im-.iftcilors of tbe
akin. It ia not ft cosmetic but a cure, yot is bet
ter for tbi toilet table than powder. Soh by
Druggists, or aent postpaid upon receipt of SOc
Q. C ITfSw 4 CO., Tatows, O.
; &
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A CLEAN-UP
f5. AT MEYERS' WHOLESALE AMD
RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE.
The rash of the holiday trade has left
keo sites and odds and ends generally.
between now and February 15, 1893.
tion. Come in and pick up tbe bargains.
Note The Following CUTS !
$8 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $12.
Tbe come in All Wool Heavy Weight Black Cheviots, well made, ltaee
and finished.
$10 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $15.
These garments are made of extra fine Melton and Kerseys in salsa
and hear weights.
$13 FOR OVERCOATS WORT1 $18.
These oomprise a splendid line of English top coats of tbe following bbjs
tenals : Imported Meltons and Kersejs, fine Ely 1 1 1 1 t I inohilu. Spssial
redaction in Boy's overcoats.
We Are
POUNDING PRICES
On Our
WINTER GARMENTS.
$5 FOR NEW OVERCOATS WORTH $$,
$4 " ' " $6.
$3.50 " " $5.
Doy's Overcoats.
$6 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $8.
$4 " $6.
$3 " $5.
. $2 ' " $4.
$1.75 ' $3.
Men's Winter Suits.
A redaction of 36 per cent.
Brest Orr overalls tbe beet in thejnarket, Cb cents a pair.
We propose to make our stock revision early eaoh season. If loss there
is to be we'll meet it boldly. Loso to make a bold lose at tbe first saves a
oowardly but greater loss at last. And there is where your chsoee comes u
te purchase new, freeh and seasonable goods at from TWENTf-FIVK
THIRTY-FIVE PER CENT, lower than they were quoted at a month ago.
FERD MEYERS,
the wholesale and retail Clotbier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Penna.
1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation
To attend tbe Attractive Sale ol
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS'
Who hay money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods fr
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It ia truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLE!
of Suiti and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
Ilia prices leave all Competitors in the rear, to de't fi
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLIN TO WIST J?Jl.
HYEIBU MOM TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU A BORROWER 7
-CALL. AT
TBI FIRST
MIFFLINIOWM, FA.
FOUR PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Rites.
Patify
the
Liife
Blood.
I Ifvo M1,m thia i (Am eu
I DH. T.TWVie;T'e Tr mmrm
Which srU( cwra JtmiU, flnipl,., Hrrof-SoU-rhmuM,
Trtto-r, J-YkIO,, Black
MeU, Etc. All Iii-uggUU aell it.
THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO.
I . yirreemieM, pa.
Sabaerib for the SsxTixra a Btrimu
ea, a food paper.
SALE !
us an assortment of broken lota. Iae
The most of these we bops to eleat eji
Prioes are struck with lichtnina- redac
Here are some of them :
To The IublU
Clothing that goes on dailj
JUNIATA YALLEY BANK,
OFMirFLINTOWIf, PA.
WITS'
BRANCH AT PORT ROTAL.
Stockholder. Individually Llt.lt.
JOSEPH ROTBROCC. Prtixitnt.
T. VAN IR WIN, Ca.W
laicreas.
W. C. Pemaroy, Joseph Rcthrock,
John Rertaler, Josiab L. Barton,
Rahart R. Farker, Laals R. Atkinsaa,
T. V. Irwia.
STOCISOLHIS
Philip If. Krpaar, Aania H. Shelley,
Josoph Rotbrock, Jaaa R. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinsaa, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Foneroy, J. Relates Irwia,
Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thempsoa, Sf
John Hertzler, T. T. Irwin.
Charlotte Sayder, Jasiak L Bartaa,
John H. Blair, Robert . PatKraaa,
F. M. M. Penaell, Levi Llfht.
PamnelB. Rotbrock, Was. Swarts.
Solomon Man beck.
Three and Four per cent. Interest will be
paid on certificates of depesite.
rjan 23, 1891 tf
TO 1VEAK M
swnaaatkt frees She saaeai af y eafnl atiasa. eartr
titir. waauaa wnisais. sastmsTibssa.otel)ai
Bead a Taluaalo trisaiss (aaalodl aoMsiaSaf Ml
martia u lata for aoia eaea. FR.atEo' ohon- 4
aplaailM anaipel work i shoaldTbo nad ay erats1,
BUPTURElSfciSS
"t once. Mo operation of kai-cc!
x? .7: Tnnnls of earaa. Dr. lfayer in A
iacaL?h' S!,3i,Bg' wnrdivol
ee Booth, fiend lor ctreolara. AAvsasfcea,