SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WED3KSD1Y. M1RCH 29, 1898. TEEMS. I ascription, $1.60 per annum If paid a idrtnce ; $2.00 If not paid In adTence. Transient adTertiaemenU Inserted at 60 ..ta per Inch for each Insertion. franiinnt busineee notioes In local eol- oan, 10 cents per tine ior eacn insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to sdrartlse by the year, half or quarter l Sale RegUter. Jhrcb31. John Quinn, will sell at bis place in Milford township, adjoining the Waldsmith farm, horses, cows, young est. tie, sheep, shores, wagons, buggy, harness sod farming implements. Also 48 acres of land adjoining lands of James Rice and otberti. 8a!e at I o'clock P. If. April 81b, 1891. Mrs. John Diehl will sail st the Saddler Shop, on Front Street, .Wifflintown, Pa., whips, hemes straps, cbain cases, Oynets, hardware, leather by tbe pound, diamond black leather eil, sad dler's horses, copper kettle, lsp robe, biaukets, different parts of harness and er erything valuable. Sole to commence at 1 o'clock, A. M. Samuel Lapp, Auctioneer. SHORT LOCALS. Saturday nest, April fool day. A. W. Opple of Oppleaville waa in town a day or two last week. Carl vie) tbe historian was always out of humour beoauaeof abadstom- hchti. Chicken growers say hens, mani fest wo inclination to batch this apriug. jlrd. Roe living on Cross street, dieii on iionciav morning alter a locg illnefs. Charles Hower, Esq., of Seliru grove was in town on Tuesday on le gal business. Miss Ewicg of McVeytown, passed the Sibbath with her friend Miss Is abella Allison. Mrs T. V. Irwin presented her huhbaud with a girl baby on Sun day morning. Mrs. Miy Cottle is visiting her parents Mr. and Sirs. John Etlta, on Washington St. Governor Pattiaon has Bet apart April 15 and April 29 aa Arbor or tree planting days. Miss Carrie Hughes and Miss Bert Spratt of Lewistown are visit ing Miss Emily Murray. J udge Savage of Sunbury sat in a cae for Judge Lyons at the Argn mout Court on Tuesday. Representative Herman North, spent Kucday with his father, Hon. James North in this town. Dank? Kurtz, a student in the Law Department of Dickinson College, was in town last Saturday. The Franklin county bar irrespec tive of party, recommend Judge Btewart for Supreme Judge. Djn't forget the said of Simuel Laorurd's personal property, next Saturday in Fermanagh township. Tlie letters in the Mifflintown post office uncalled for were for Miss Miss Maico Chappell, James Haus. Dr. Lucien Banks gave a dinner at the Murry House a few days ago, in honor of Colonel J. J. Patterson and wife. Sjveral horse raisers in Juniata, took their surplus stock east to sell, found no market and brought the horses home. Ei Sheriff Walla says, there are 5 acres of ground piled high with rail road ties at Waterford, awaiting Bhipmeut by rail. Every citiz ;n in tha oounty should take a pride in speaking well of the county town. It is the Capital city of the county government-! General J. K. Rabiaon is happy over the advent of a nice girl baby, I that his wife Mrs. liobison present ed to him en Tuesday morning. Humphrey's Specific No. 7, cures Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. The ' relief is quick, the cure perfect. Ptiee 25c. For sale by all druggists. March 22, '93-4. Miris Imogene Evans of Blooming ton, III. , a student at Wilson College, Cliarnbersburg, is spending the Faster vacation at the home of Col. Patterson in this place. "Love's a very funny thing, said Mollic. There's always enough of it for everybody, even if its all used up before everybody comes. Provi dence Journal. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minrrtes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks k Co. Druggists. Mifflintown.Pa. Oct. 1, ly John Tyson, the great trapper in this part of the State, last week trapped a coon and a wild cat. The animals may be seen at Lewis Stray, er's place a short distance north of town. Fi ancia Hower paid fifty dollars for a sow at Rothrock's sale last week. It is believed to be the larg est price ever paid for a single ani mal of the pork family in Juniata county. Our contemporaries down town, the I - .. I J ,il FT 1 . 1 jicuiu huu lue irwune, eacn inauig I ed in a moving last week. The Her. mid foimT in rival tVm VatlAnol Ttanlr and the Tribune eoinz in where the t 11 r i . ""''iii came out. Rev. A. H. Spangler of the Port lkoyal Lutheran church, has resign ed the Port Royal charge which he served the past ten years, and has accepted a eall to preach in Brad dock near Pittsburg. Robert McMeen, Esq , will deliver Mia T r 1 a iu ..xom.iriai Address on the occas Sion of the dedication f Y.m mnn ment to the memory of Rev. Matthew A Sllunn in it, T a .ii iuo rreeDytenan church "J place, on Sabbath, April 9 &t lug A. 1VI. Rev K. E Berry, has accepted the " t'-cu ior tbe Lutheran g;'rpTd.ofa "nation -v nter and xhomp sontown. and will .,l - --.... muit into me IX?:?" MoAlister A. child of David Louder and wife """S "u Jackson farm north east of town, died on Monday morn. & vpwra . n. McCIeUan of Mc Veytown, spent last Sabbath with Captain Cornelius McClellan and laumy m mis piaoe. All kinds of Spring Millinery for sale by tke Misses Diehl at the olal uma on ront St. Call and ine the stock now on hand. exam It is predicted that if the present habits of living are kept up a few generations, the coming man of nee 001ir hibbi oecome toothless. On Mondav faieber. made her husband happy by Th tu rI baDy. at uuuio a rane east or town. Huntingdon, on the night of the 21st ' i.LJ.' III. Ill Uin n a years. Me was 4.uo iounaer oi Tusoarora Academy in thin ...i.-.i J a kuio ;"uuiH(jr. riitsourg politicians are putting -"8Mmu rr. a. tone lorward as a candidate for Governor. General uasungs inenda are beginning to loot to nis political fences. a At nas been proposed in (lnnir. J TP I . 1- "" x mmera Alliance circles in uerKs county to grant a liquor li cense to every man who anolies for i, iub cost oi 9 cash. ii. i . . o. L. I odd succeeds Geo. Friday, as clerk to railroad Supervisor Clove, at this place. Friday has gone to Philipaburg where he will attend to Dasmess m the interest of Mr. Cleve. On the 9th of April memorial scr vices appropriate to tha dedication of me monument to the memory of Rev. Matthew Allison, will be conducted in the Presbyterian church in this town. Green goods men are sending cir culars 10 people whose names thev navo secured by some unknown means- The man who takes a green goods bait, ia green enough to en gage in a dishonest transaction. If hoops again become fashionable, how will the women get into the seats of churches that have been built within the past ten years? The seats in churches built within re cent years are too noar together to admit of women in hoops. Thoughtless people say why don't the newspapers tell the truth? If the newspapers would tell what people talk about each other and each oth er's bu8ines, there would bo a great cry for the newspapers not to tell wnat people say about each other. Samuel W. Eatriken formerly of Delaware township, thiB county, now of West Chester, Pa., has been chos en by Arctic explorer Peary as one of his companions for the trip to tha Ncrth Pole, for which place be soon expects to start. The partv will be equipped for a two year's trip. "Country Uncle "Bless you. mv boy, there's no end of fun in the country. You must coma' up when it is the season for husking bees." City nephew (nervously) Deah me! I shouldn't care evah to husk a bee unless someone would first wemove the sting." Pittsburg Bulletin. Last Thursday, "while a fall of snow and sleet a foot deep was fall ing in Wisconsin and other north western section i, in north Mississip pi and west Tennessee, a storm of rain and wind was tearing down houses and barns and blowing down telegraph lines, and a great deal of other property. Hive vou 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, Mifflin town, Pa. Nov. 14. ly. Snooks. My wife is so busy every day fixing her ruffles and keeping her dress straight that she has'nt time to keep house. Indeed, ans wered Spooks. My wife is just the verv opposite. She is so busy keep ing the house that she hardly ever fixes her ruffles and seldom has her dress on straight. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweenv, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted tbe most wonuertui islemisu Uure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct. 1, ly. A handsome monument has been erected in the Presbyterian cemetery, to tho memory of Rev. Matthew Al lison, who preached 28 years for the Presbyterian congregation at Mifflin town and at iucAhstervilIe. The funds of the monument were obtain ed through the personal solicitation of Mrs. Annie McMeen. It ia the purpose oi 3irs. Jic.'ieen to nave a formal dedication of the monument in the near future. Newport News 'March 24: Messrs. Emil Schott and Fred Meyers, of Mifflintown. and R. W. Jacobs, of Huntingdon, have been here on two occasions for the past week for the purpose of eventually builning a wa ter plant for the borough. If town council will agree to take $600 worth of fire plugs and grant the free right of way through the streets tbe gen tlemen named are ready to go abend with tbe water works. Father "Mary, I want you to be careful and see that that boy of our's doesn't read any of that dime novel trash with which the news stands are filled. Stories of tram robberies and so forth, are demoralizing ha! this is cood!" Mother "Mother "What is good?" F. "The paper this morn ing says that our syndicate has af fected a corner a corner in coal. That will send the price away up and " M. -'But won't that be hard on the poor?" F. Poor! Stuff! It's busi ness." New York Press. Something got the matter at what is commonly called May's bridge, on tbe railroad in Mifflin county last Saturday. There was no material at hand, nearer than this station 13 miles away. Here a lot of oak lum ber loy near the track. Tha lumber was of a suitable kind and without taking time to learn who the lumber belonged to, railroad managers ap- npriMa lBe material and sent it rau to tne bridge. Of course the owner will hava to be paid for his mmoer as soon as he can be found. Tho hydrant in the house of Lydia i . oi us own accord last inursday night after Miss Stouf. I" u retired, and if it had not een ior William Warner hearing the swish of the water as he passed by, considerable damage would have uuen aone to the house. He arous ed Squire McDonald, and thnv two -ncuou I'iioB oiouner. upon ex amination of the pipe, it was found broken, and the water escaped when tne nydrant was shut oft As a last resort to stop the flow of wafr Warner sent for Sheriff Noble, who came and shut the pipe at the pave- umui; ana me rush or water was over. Harriet E. Hall of Wivnsiiiwn 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. Had given up all hopes of gettine well. Had trid three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved mo so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks k Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa, Feb. 9 '93. ly. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownj valley, Ind., says: "I Lave been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness. Weakness of the Stomachc, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more pood than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in mv life. would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world. War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve euro ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. Feb. 1, '93-ly. The remains of Miss Annie L. Conner on the 22nd inst., were brought from Altoona to this place for interment in tho Presbyterian cemetery . The funeral sermon was preached in the Lutheran church by Rev. J. R. Hondurson. She was the daughter of William and Mrs. Mary Conner, who lived many years in Patterson, whsre the deceased was born April 12, 1864. She learned telegraphy, and when stricken with rheumatism and a complication of diseases was employed in the office of the General Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Altoona. Besides her mother and sisters Miss Mollie, she leaves two other sisters, Mrs D. E. Banks of Harrisburf. and Mm f! K Mil one brother Griffith Connor, of Con emaugh. Bloomfield Times: Mrs. West Aucker gave birth to twins. Two young men from Juniata Co , were arrested one day last week in Newport for fast driving on the streets: it cost them $9 to settle it. L. D. Myers a track hand on the Pennsylvania railroad, waa in stantly killed near Marysville, Tues day afternoon by Harrisburg accom modation East. He leaves a wife to whom be was married only a few weeks ago. She was Misa Minnie Rhoads. 9 Quite a number of horses have been shipped from this connty this season by tho various buyeis who gather them up. The price of horses ia lower than ever known. The shipment of cows is al so very large, and they usually bring satisfactory prices. On Monday afternoon, Sam Gutshall and Clint W'entzel, young men and friends, were hunting togethor at Blain. While returning home, near Stoke 's Mill, Weotzel slipped and fell and his gun waa discharged. Tbe gun was loaded with shot, several of which struck Gutshall on the head and knocked him down. Adam Voatch, a resident of Fishing Creek Valley, bled to death Tuesday last, from a cut in the instep of his right foot. He was chopping in the woods near White Spring when the acci dent uappencd. ono was near and before Dr. A. C. Coble, of Dauph in, had arrived on the scene the young man was dead. The body was taken to bis home in a wagon. ' Last Friday morning the largo dwell ing nouso at tne adi tannery, in Henrys alley was entirely des troyed by fire. Daniel Niedich family were livihg in the house were absent when the house fire. Neighbors saw the fire and and took aud went there with the intention of sav ing the household goods, and- sue couded in saving what waa tbe first story, but all their beds and bedding, and ail their meat was destroyed PHOTOGRAPHS. ANOTHER TIME TOR ANT LENGTH OF TIME, WHILE Wl ABE W THE PICTUBE BUSI. NESS. We will continue making our fine Cabinet Potograpbs as low as $1.50 per dozen. These pictures are mounted on elegant card enameled on back and face, with picture with a high Polish finish superior in qual ity to to the Ansto 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 extensive patronage and the many testimonials of tbe appreeia 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 the 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 the 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 aa 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 continuance of the same. Respectfully, Joseph Hess. Mifflintown, Pa,, March 9, 1893. Terns, GRAND JVROB8. Deen. D. Barton, Spruce HilL Sulouff, James, Fermanagh. Cambell, G. W., Lack. -Bartley, R. M-, Tuscarora. Swartz, H. K., Monroe. Murphy Jno., Tuscarora. Boyer, Leman O., Turbett Bender, John, Mifflintown. Rodgers, Matthew, Walker. Brillinger, George, Milford. Wolfgang, David, Fermanagh. Brubaker, Michael, Susquehanna. Turbett, William, Turbett. Dunn, William. Fermanagh. Shively Lantz, Fermanagh. Masterson Jno., Thompsontown. Okeson, J. C, Spruce Hill. Sieber, David, Jr., Walker. Leonard, Willinm, Lack. Sherlock, Wesley Mifflintown. Hopple, Henry K, Delaware. Lahr, Jno., Mifflintown. Gearhart, Jno., Fayette. Crawford, James, Tuscarora. PSTIT JUKOIS. Moist, A. J., Fermanagh. Harlan, Jno., Tuscarora Bolinger, Philip, Tuscarora. Woods, C. W , Delaware. Mahlin, Wm., Fayette. Andrew, Jno., Lack. Houtz, Jackson, Fayette. Smith, H. L , Fayette. Switzer, Jas., Walker. Speakman, G. W.", Thompsontown. Cox, Wm. D., Greenwood. Beecher, Jno. W., Delaware. Lantz, Irwin C, Delaware. Hackinson, Thos., Tusoarora. Kelly, Wm., Milford. Trego, Jno. E., Lack. McConnell, Geo. P., Turbett. Hsckenberger, David, Fermanagh. Page, A. J., Walker. Snellenberger, A. J., Monroe. Witmer, 'Jerome, Walker. Smedler, David, Fayette. Houtze, Henry, Beale. Zeiders, James, Fayette. Smith, Jacob, Fayette. Depew, Jacob A , Milford. Weiser, Jno. L. Susquehanna. Depew, Lewis, Patterson. Benner, David, Delaware. Landis, Stephen, Fayette. Zeigler, G. W., Tuscarora. Lawaon, H. C, Tuscarora. Warner, Edward, Mifflintown. Beasbor, Irwin C, Fermanagh. Groninger, W. C, Tujbett. Loudenslager, Jesse, Delaware. McLaughlin, Stewart, Fermanagh. Woodward, Albert, Tuscaaora. Ferster, Banks, Monroe. Yeakley, Harvey, Mifflintown. Select School. 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 teach. An opportunity will be given to those de siring to study Latin, Algebra, Book keeping and general history. Maoie B. Kiszkr, E. Blanc he Fbt. P. S. For any desirable informa tion concerning our school, address C. L. Winey, East Salem, Pa. ?td There are twenty-eight cities in this country having each more than 100,000 population. MARRIED: Kepker SmrELma. On the 12th inst., at East Salem, by Rev. J. Lan dis, Mr. Francis Kepner and Miss Elizabeth Stimelintr, both of this county. MirrLINTOWN MARKETS. Mirruarowa, Jfirch 29, 189S. liuftor 24 Efttrs 14 Flam, 10 Shoulder 08 Tutd 13 Side,'......... 6 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET Wheat, Corn in ear Oale, Ryo Clovernesd ........ Timothy seed Flax seed P-ran Chop...... Middling ... . Ground Alum Salt. American Salt 68 50 .12 66 $4.00 , $1.00 1 60 ..$1.19 a hundred , ..$1.60 a hundred ,.. $1 .26 a hundred . 1 20 , 80 Philadelphia Maakets, March '27, 1893 Wheat 50 to 73c; oats 40 to 41c; butter 18 to 3Gc a lb; eggs 17c; duck eggs 18c; cloverseed 16c a lb for western; 12 to 13c for Pennsyl vania seed; live hers 13c; roosters 10c a lb; tangled straw 11c a lb; po tatoes la to 9jo n bush; onions $1 15 to $1.30 a bushel; new southern tomatoes at $2 to $5 a crate. Chic ago 111 , March 25. Cattle Re. ceipts, 1300 head; quotations $5. 75a 6.Hogs Receipts, 7000 head $6 85a 7 40; heavy, 97.50a7.(jG5; light 7.20 a7.30. Sheep and lambs, receipts, 2000 head; top sheep, $5a5.30; top lambs, $5.7oab.40. LEGJL. J3ARTITION NOTICE, In tbe Orphan's Cenrt or Jnniata County, In tbe estate or Thomas PaariT, dee'd . Ta Mary Kllen Parrel, widow, Cocelam- s, Juniata County. Pennsylvania: James A. Far'at, son, Poldier, Lagan Connty, Idaho; Tbeatss H. Farlet, sua, Lykens, Dsapbio County, Peonsylvania; Mary Ellen Parfet, daughter, intermarried with Oeorge Hamilton, Harrisburg, Danphia Connty, Pennsylvaoia; John H. Parrot, son, Wast Milton, Union County, Pennsylvania; Ma tilda J. Parfet, daughter, Intermarried with B. F. Zeiders, Cocolamus, Juniata County, Pennsylvania; Charles H. Parfet, son. Rich ard W. ParNt, eon and Liizie M. Parfet, daaghte'i the last tbrse being minor chil dren who have John B. Meredith of Maze, Juniata County, Pennsvlvania. for their guardian. Too are hereby notified that the Orphans' Coutt of said County, awarded aa inquest to make partition and valnation of certain real estate, ol tbe said Thomas Par fet, deceased, consisting of a messuage and tract of land, aituste in Delaware town, ship in said county, bounded en the north by lands of Jerome Leister and Jacob Hoe tetler; on the east by lands of Henry B. Bopplt ; on tbe sontb by laads of John. B. Meridetb and oo the west by lands or Jacob Bostetlcr, containing eighty-three acres, more or less, bavtag tbersoa eraeted, a log frame l ouse, bank barn and ether oat-buildings, and that said inquest will be held en he T anises, on Thursday, the Tweatieh dav of April, A- D , 1993. At which time and place yon ere requested to attend if yon think proper. 8AMLEL LAPP. 6 fcerlfTe Offloe, Mifflintown, March 28, 1898. List sr Jar.ru, April 19. LEGAL. A ITDITOR'S NOTICE In the estate of Gcoaoa Jacobs, late ef the borough of Mifflintown, dee'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Conrt. tO aodif. aetlla n .riin.t ..rt report for distribution, the balance in tbe Zn? ft a?iteJKP umiui vi mmrv at. JaiotM. af1miiii.iMt.lv April utb, 1893, between the hours or 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., at his office in Mifflintown. ah parties interested are requested to make and prove tboir claims or be debarred from coming; in on said fund. jvuh j. PATTERSON, JR., Auditor. March 21, 1893. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the; estate or Thomas Stwat late or Milford township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed bv the court to audit, settle and ad jus', and report for distribution the balance in the bands of Jacob Lauv.r, Administrator, will meet the parties interested for tbe nurse. ?i u ,jyin,ment 00 Wednesday, April Wlh, 1893, between the hours or 10 o'clock u ,M.BI 4 uClock P at hi Mifflintown, when and where all parties is. Urested are requeued to make and prove tbeir claims, or ba dh.rr.rf . in upon said tnnd. JOHN J. PATTERSON, JR., March 21, 1393. AUd,,r- H. P. DEUIf. PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate or the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) Termerlv or MifTlinhu. p. k.. i - - - ,1 . , mama 1W cated DermanentlT i Hiffii.i... . . mm in:- cessor te the late Dr. O. L. Derr, an4 will '""" e aeaiai onainess (sstsblishsd by tbe latter ia 1860) at tha well known or flce on Bride street opposite Court nan. try TEETU EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JNo CMorofvrm, Ether, r Gat used. No Sere Gums or Discomfort to patient, either daring extraction or arterwards. All these are Guaranteed or no charm will be made. LL All Work FlunnlMil in .... r..-i m . - IJt. 1 1 1"V, I satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. A SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL. 1 do rasnartrnllv Info.n. ti. ku. .u . . i j J " w fiNuuu tuai ' P,nr.,.A. I : l- t .... . . i . .,,.u m, caier, jr., ana tbe un dersigned, will eoodnct a ttumtr1erinal in the Mifflin Academy Building, during the Sprint terra r mot Th. begin on April 3rd. IS93. and eon- linilJk Iip i Tbe "TEACHERS CLASS" will consist j only of such persons who desire to prepare ; themselves Tor tha nminiv (nn..in .- ; summer examinations, and we shall ecdeav- ; er to make tbe instruction as thorough and , practical as possible. Those who wish to tudy Latin, tbe Higher Mathematics, Oen- HEADQUARTERS FOR Fashionable Clothing1 and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at HOLLOBAUGSf & SON'S, PATTERSOJN, PEN IV A. Spring is Here, So Arc JVe With Jl Lull. Line of Spring Clothing OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AND COT. Our phcnominal sales last year bas Urge line of Spring Clothing and having marked our eoods down to rock bottom goods, we will have all the most desirable trade supplied. We have a full line of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children' Clothing that has no equal west of Harrisburg. Young man irjou want a late style, and Tie, it will pay you to see our line. You formerly bad to go east to get what you wanted, we can furnish you with anything in.the clothing line you may wish. Our stock comprises Men's louiua, uoys ana conaren'g uiotbing from the plain, substantial, every-day suit, to the finest dress suits. Yon have here over 50 different Bitterns and styles to select from. 500 pair of dress emeu men, Jersey auus, cine flannel Suits and other styles for the little folks. And at prioes that will astonish you for cheapness. We also keep in atock the l'ooglas bhoe for Men and Women's wear. Tbe ful'ost line of Trunks, Valises Umbrellas, Jewelry, Suspenders, Collars k Cuff, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats, eto. We always make it a point to have the latest out in styles. 50 dozen of the Celebrated Sweet Orr Overalls to fit the smallest boy to the most portly man. Call and examine oar stook. Compare our prioes and we are satisfied you will be pleased. No trouble to ahow good j, and we have them to show. Hollobaugh & Son. S S RUBLE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses 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 calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! KenfKemedvi sold with aWritta GaereaUe to cur all Nervous diseas es, such aa IVou MeaiorT. Lon o Brain Powar, Ns Toaanasa. H a a A BEroai uss mn lltl. ache, Wakeful ness Leet If in hood. Lassitude, all d rales aad lav tf penrer In either sex. caassd Ly OTer-eaertion o. SouthfaUodiacretiea, which uHlauttlvlead to I a unit. Consnmotioa and Inaaattv Price, at o asrhsys. With eesy order wa 4v VT II 11 mvmwy vra.i wm Sr." "w te eaeo ae refeos) aewajk By niail v w P1VtHfJ llBjrttaCa.T.eeo, 0 any eralHislorv. Rl.eioric, Bm.fc kevj.iug, ate., will alse be accommodated. For adeacrip- nve circular address frof. J. J. fcaJer, Jr., uimintown, fa. MILTON C. SWIQART, Principal, aicVcytown, Miftiin county, Pa. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPH REYS Dr. Hnttinhrv,' fiDftflraaiM1nrlflrlfvAni1 earefullj' pn-iiareil Kemllr, used for jeers in . private pratiw and for over thirty yean by tbe people Willi eDttre Fucceaa. Every single- Speciflo a siiedal cure, f ir ue dlaeaaa named. TBy core wl t hout drugglnc, purg Inn or rednrtnc theK.vstefn.aDd are lufaclanddeeuUiesoTcreiBi Remedies or the Werld. list cr KuMBsaa. cpxihS, run. 1 Ferers, Conirestlnna. inflammations. .-25 2 V orrnM. Worm Fever, Worm folic... .25 Teethlnn Colic, Cryln. Wakefulneu .tia 4- Mlarrhea. of Children or Adnlu 23 5 Dyeealerr.Urlpliig, Hiltoos colic Ui fcelrra Marbns, Vomiting. 7 C'oacbs, Colds. Uroachllla. .43 H-Nenralla, Toothache. Faceache 3 9 Headaches, sick Headache. Vertigo. .23 1 Dyspepsia, Blllvuimeu. I'cntttpatlon .'23 II Mappresaed or Palatal Perleds. .23 15 Whiles. Too Prortue Ferloda a3 13 Creep, Laryngitis. Hoarsanets 23 t 1 Milt lthetfm, :rylpelaa. Frurtln. ,!I3 13 Itheamatksm.or i.lieumatlcPclna.. ,23 16 Malaria, chills. Fever end Ague.... .23 1 PI I en. Blind ori:lcedlna: 23 1M Ophtbaltny, Sore ur Wrab Eves. 23 19 t'stnrrn. Influenza, t t.kl lniiiellead .23 20 Whooping CsDiik .23 21 AethtiTt, Opprs;l Prvnthtng 23 2-i Er lliwchai sca. 1.? paired Hearing .23 23 Srrifa!n. Enhtivd t Intula, riling .23 21-;enert IVblllly. I li;kr.lr,sknes .23 23 lropy, and Scanty Etcr?:lons .23 Sei,-I. Uress. McUeki frum Hiding .23 IT Kidney Dlsensea 23 2!v Sore Month, or Canker .25 30 I rlnary WealtneaH, WuttlngCed.. .23 31- l'alnfnl Periods 23 3 4 liph!Hcrla, I h-erate.t Sore Throat.. .23 35 Chronic Congestions A trup'.tous. .25 EXTRA NUMBERS: S8 Nervous itobllltr. Seminal Weik- n-M, or Involuntary bticharges l.OO SS Ulaesaeisf the llenrt. Palpitation l.oa S3 Epilepay, Spasm, Su Vitus' Usuce... 1.(10 sua by nriuu-totf, or svat paM-p.ia ob rrlt.i of prlc. DS. HrMPMBRTS' MaKTAL 1 144 p.CM.1 FSBS. m smarts- a n.ra. 1 1 1 a 1 11 ana., si., x. T-. S PE CI FS CS. HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For rtlea F.xtemal or Internal. Blind or Bleeding: Fistula In An..; Itchtnsor HirnUug of the kectum. The relief Is Immediate the cure ct-rtalu. PRICE, 60 CTS. TRIAL SIZE. 85 CTS. Sold by Drucf fits, or Btnt post-.14 ou r...i l of pries. snrauir see. ra.iiiain miaim St., mw you HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIFICS or worses, tatua, Saeep, Boat, Son, AND POULTRY. SO Pae Book aa Treatment of Animals M am . . mLa'7rri' e"eatlaaa.lBamatUa A.A.) rptnal Meaiagltia. Milk i.r. i 11 t i . . . . ;,, -,i""f. Naaal Ulschargea. U.IK Bete or -rub. Worms. y , "Bs, jrnramoaisw F.P ollc or Urlpes. Bellyache. !V'.V""""c"rr,a,' llomorrhagee. "a Kldoey Ulaeaaee. V,,r.,,,'", J""eaea. Mange. J.K Diseases ef Itigeatloa, Paralysla. Single Bottle (over 50 doaeai - sj Hlable Case, with Soeetflra, ManoAL V rteliuary Cure Oil and UsdlcaUir. aty.OA Jmr Veterinary Care Oll.T. iJoO ttlf lnrwebut or Best sersaM SBf hws bbS tmrnmr SBBBlllr b nclBt Brie. BrarHKin-aKD.ro., ma iitwuoaai stisoiark. justifif d us in purchasing an extra purchased eo extensively, we hava rnoes. Before others o-ei in thoir fashionable Spring Suit, Hat, Shirt pantaloon?, Suits for large men er for any length ofj time. Myunder willbe promptly attended to by SDTES' IS but akin deep. TbaroarethenMTidaof Isdiai who bare ragular featnro and would Ic ac corded the palm of beauty were It not for a t-n. r onmvlezion. To all auch We rroommend CR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM aa potsc-asing llieso qualjtiea that qulc:y change the moat sallow and florid co:cTlexion to one of natural baalth and unblemiihad beauty. It eurcaOily Bkin, Kruokka, Black Heads, Clotrhea, Sunburn, Tan, fiiaplea, and all imperfections ol tha akin. It la Botaeoametic but a cure, yet ia bet ter for tbn toilet table than powder. Bold by Proggiata, or scot port paid upon receipt of 50c. (a. C. WTTHCB 4 CO., Tatada, O. Brasses; rr FORWARD, ONWARD, UPWARD In the line of nrncrraaa i c. Your CUSTOlonoe3 .,;".. T".P.,0fc. UMM. 4nend- effo' public by liberal offer.. SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEJN THE BEST MADE WE CAN PLEASE I0H IN A SPBINB SUIT. Onrs ia the stork fmm a.t.;k i... o - o -. n ... l . t. i . "viu u that while it mav have a n-onrl m.n. af.la c. '. , 7." . t"""" una suane aeieot euner ID, style, fit or material. Our Men'. Suits for the Spring of '93 are perfeet f fa-V- Ta"et7 f mtei, -bow, v ready for you a regular feait ai,y,,,,,fr0-wU,' " H pocketbocx. can be A mammoth collection of tbe latest 05 TO C.tii.. wii. j jT J ' cho'ceL to il2 t,; SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS. Not a house iojhe oounty anticipates the needs of young America more eagerly than we do. Wa are nnr.l .;), a- -i . a o. u u ,r.,, . ' I " coring oiuca ior xova and Children, a stock containing more and nobbier styles than can he seen at any other atore in Juniata oonnty. A short Pant Cheviot Suit of all-wool material in a serviceable datk gray color. Price $2.20. R 3 A beautiful All-wool, Dark Blue or Black Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woolen Double-Breasted Suit a rare bargain ages 4 to 14, $2.75 genuine inoot or uress Cheviot Suit, blue or black, lined with fine Italian Cloth or Serge, $5. Imported fabrics in Boys' Suit-, 4 to 14 years, including the English Worsted. German Trinnt nr Pr.nA S.... - . - , r . , .uo vuiraot styie, a UDisuea ni ana nnisb for J10 garment, bnt our price is $7. Our Hat Department for this Spring Season is complete, we have all the new styles at tbe lowest prices. The grandest line of eent'a furnishing GOODS rar.rkihii.H ; .t connty. Our trunk k satchel department seound floor a full line to seleot from. Prices lower than ever. SPRING PANTS. Never did we exhibit a grander assortment than that which now DrnM our tables. It embraces all tbe new and nobbv domestio with a price range from $1 50 FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Penna. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale ol from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS' Who have money to invest to examine the Stock, of (iooda for MEN, BOX S AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN 3P.A.. HAVE YOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL AT the nm t MIFFLINiOWN, PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. p Pacify the. Iiife Blood. JJL5,Bi? OZ.OXG3 LIFE. LUTUSZrs BLOOD SEAP.CEia J Snlt-rhrun. TetUr, FrtxtUe., Hlack r r .i tv. . 1 i - Js mmtfJovtM Brit it. t THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO. I fiTraBunoM, pa, Subscribe fer the SrTixa ah Bamau ca, a food paper. It T&jC " " of the acicoi vour cpring suit. A'on t Dnyt one .:-k. 7.,r . styles of Sack and Frooks are here. 20. F"FU' Aweeo ana uorxsorew Suit ; oh"eDed for workmanship or fit. Yo strifes and checks, hnth fnrelvn and to $6 50. To The Public Clothing that goes on dailj JUNIATA YALLEY BANK, OF HIFFLIMTOWII, PA. wm BRANCH AT PORT ROTAla, Stootholderi Individually Liable JOSEPH KOTHROCK. Fri4n,t. T. VAN iaWIN, Ci Biaicraaa. W. C. Pameroy, Jaaeph Rathraek. Jolm Bertaler, Joaiab L. Rartoa. Robert K. Parker, Lauia K. Atkinaaa, T. V. Irwin. tTOCKBOLBlal t Philip H . Kepner, Annia If. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jan R. Irwin, L. E. Atklnaan, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomercy, J. Holmes Irwin. Mary Knrtx, Jerome Pf. Thompaon, Jf John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, John M. Blair, F. M. M. Pennall, Joniak L Bart.) a, Robert H. PatteTaaa,, LeTi LI?ht, Wm. SwarU. Bamnel S. Rethiock, Solomon Manteck, Three and Fonr per cent, interest will k pahi on certificates of deposite. fjao 2S, 1891 tf TO veak mn tl iflsaain froaa tfaa aflaota of yeofhful snaua. mmtg steea.wasttBKwaakaaaa, lstiMBAoelrOl send a valaabl traatlaa raealed; aoriBatcte IMl partlealara ror boana amra. PRSt eakaaaa. A aseendid aMdlcat work ; ahonld-a read b areaat man vho ia aernaaa aad dabiU Mmti. , I HibbI PpoC V. C. nwlO. Hooelaaa. CasJ RUPTUREIsHtw Pa. Le at onca. No upwatioa ar baalas': delay. Tbousands of curea. Dr. Mayer is a, notei Penn, Keadi&K, Pa., aeroad iaa tarda r oi each month, Send tor circular. Adrieefs-e