MIFKLINTOWN : .V::IMUAT. APRIL 12, 1S3S. TK RMS. Subscription, $1JS0 per annum if paid ;b arti-ance ; 52.00 !f not paid in advance. Tr-ajient advertisetaonta Inserted nt 60 aenis per inch for each insertion. Trt.isiont Lusiness notices In local cal 10 cents per line for each Insertion. iiM actions will bo made to thoso desiring to alvertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Lam.iisl.urg, Perry county, Las 100 cased of weaeles. The moth fly and the cholera mi crobe lims is about here. Tho Legislature proposes to ad journ on thu llih day of May. TLio McYej town Star is to bo mov ed to Media, Delaware county. Sulpher and inolassus will take away that lire! spring feaiing. Trout citchin time opens next Saturday the 15ih day of April. Jutle Lucien Doty of Westmore land Co., was in town on Monday. .dr. W. W. Sharron of McAlister- .i'lle will move to Newport in May. Huntingdon Presbytery convened yesterday, Tuesday, April 10, at Mt. Union. Lthiph county farmers complain of the 1w prices offered for native liOrsrS. The railroad engineers moved their oflics from this town on Saturday to Lewistown. McLeod has resigned the Presi dency and receivership of the Read ing railroad. Earn burning fiends got in their work in Morrison's Cove on the night of the 4th iast. Sao announcement of excursion rate ticket to the Woild's Fair in another column. Mrs. Tm. McLaughlin of Ferman agh township, died ou Tuesday even ing, aged GO years. TLo Lutheran congregation will hold a festival in the Lutheran church nest Friday evening. Mrs. A. K. Troutman of near Ori ental, this county, died of consump tion on Monday, April 3. Titdsre Barton and ex-Prothono-t.'try Mpininger of Ti'scarora Valley v.t ip in town on Tuesday. Twenty men engaged iu stretch ing four telephone wires, stayed ov er Sunday at the Jacobs House. Sheriff Ist-uberg and son of Lewis town, visited tho Sheriff of Juniata Cvinuty on busiuesj oa Saturday. Tlie post ra ister of Philadelphia, John Field his resigned. IT a was appointed by Prftstl-itit Harrison. A mixture of rtin, joow pnd sleet j fell hist Thursday night and stopped I oats ground plowing on the farms. I J. C. Okf sen of Tuscnrora Valley, died of mump on the 5th iust. Ha is a sou of James Okeson, deceased The Perry Cmnty D-mo?rit ears it is reported there are ninety 'ae3 of measles in Landib:irg and viciu ity. A brisk shower of rain accompan ied with thunder and lightning pass ed over this place on Saturday even ing. William Adams of this place, and his cousin Latimer Wilson of Van Wert wont to Pittsburg on Wednes day. It is rcn orti 1 thit certain parties killed fish by exploding dynamite in tho river noar Cotter's hole Inst San day. Clothing Merchant Harley is E ist baying in a new stock of; Men's Cloth ing. The new goods will bo on next week. Tho Governor 1m signed the bill thi't prevents the killing of deer in pi '' . :ania for the period of three ..0. Ross Beashor of Fayette, is on the wav to recovery from a severe case of mumps that housed him a number of weeks. "I hear that Follibuck's splendid new house beggars description." 'Yes: and it has beggared Folhback, too." Ex. A g.io 1 miny people complain of 6li"ht bowel ailment, inin, &o. It is hoped that the ailment is not the fore-runner of cholera. The letters uncalled for, for tho week ending April 8, in the Mifuin town pest office were f.r G. II. Shickler, Miss Bella Edward. Next Saturday will bo tree plant ing day, and Saturday, the 2!Uh mst., will be tree planting day. The two davs are to suit the different loca tions iu the state. A fue destroyed R. H. Montgom ery's builders mills, coach works, about 4 o'clock on the morning of tho 5th mst., in Lewistown. L.sti mated Lopb, 20,000. Insurance, 15000. Origin of fire not known. ih-.tves unite a break in tho win dow ..f McClin tic's hardware ptore I other night, but the breaking P . aroused people in that neigh LoincoU, ami the rascals lied to es cape from arrest. Tha Lewistown Free Press savs: Howard Pecht is the champion East cr egg eater, having taken in 24 from morning to night .on Sunday. Sur pri ing to tell, ho turned up at school nil right on Monday morning. Hoilidavsburg Register: Constable McGraw on Saturday, arrested, Frank Ticrney of Altoonn, and Geo. Walten and Edward Furre! of Holli daysburg, f ir fast (Living through our streets, and Justice Lowery fin ed them $25 eR?'a to swell the. bor ough treasury. "The growth of Methodism in the Juniata District of the Central Penn sylvania Conference during the last twenty-five years has been as follows: charges, C; members, 3,599; churches, 40; parsonages 24; value, $122,500; Sunday schools, 41; scholars, 5,020. i.- hort the district has in 25 years "rly doubled up in every interest. David Cnl.l oral! v.a -t tt.-. - don was stricken with apoplexy, while walking on the pavement in Tyrone on the 4th inst, 'and died lostantlv. Humphrey's Specific No. 7, cures UOUirhs. Cnlil It- mi o - wuw. iiiuucuiun. xne relief is quick, the cure perfect face 25c. For Bale hv A.il t ni crctlda March 2, '93. bo The past hard freezing weather has loosened the ground so that it plows easier, and many farmers pre dict a bountiful yield of all kinds of grain. Last Friday Nellie Brighten, aged 11 years, died after a week's illness from the affects of skipping or jump ing a rope 330 times without inter mission. Beaver Herald. Rev. John R. Henderson and eld er George WUaon are attending Pres bytery at Mount Union this week. The Dr. Briggs heresy case will be brought before the Presbytery. The Republican State Committee has fixed August 30 as the day for holding tho State Convention to nom inate a candidate for State Treasu rer and Judgo of the Supreme Court. Rev. Mr. Spangler preached his farewell sarmon to a full house in the Lutheran church in Port Royal on Sabbath. People present say that many of Lis congregation shed tears. Last Wednesday night, Sheriff Lapp, was on the lookout for a gang of burglars who were on a tramp of thieving through tho Janiata Valley. The thieves did not materialize that night. The largest cannon over made went by this station on Monday on the railroad for exhibition at the World's Fair at Chicago. The gun was mado in the Krupp Works, Ger many. A fonr hundred-and-seventy-two ponnd Kan pas girl has applied through her father who runs a post office for a position to sell postage stamps at the Chicago Columbian Exposition. Wm. Funk of Patterson, son of Howard Funk lost a part of a foot in an effort to board a freight train near Port Royal on Sunday. Dr. D. M. Crawford and Dr. Darwin M. Crawford gave the case proper surgi cal attention. Sheriff Lapp hr3 become a stock holder of the Pneumatic Power & Moter Co., of the United States. An experimental mile will be built in Philadelphia. It is claimed that Pneumatic Power is the best moter yet discovered. Merchant John W. Kirk has been to Washington, D. C, and a number of the democratic brethren are won dering whether be has an eye oa a government position. Mr. Kirk is a much better man than tha larger per centage of government appointees. Oa the night of the 4th inst., dur ing tbe rush mid roar of high wind, the 6.i fe in the railroad station at ThonpMmtown, was bio vn open by thieves, but G. H. Hibbs the ngent in charge of the station had placed no money i-i tha safe, and the thieves got nothing. On the night of the 4th inst., bnr- .!nrs foret-d a window on the cast si in of tho office of tho Minbeck & Nelson steam mill, and badly dam aged p. costly desk by prying up the top, and bv prying opon doors and drawe rs ia the dck in ssarea for mon ey. They obtained no money. BloomSeld Democrat, March 5: Tha Miller hotel property in New port was sold lust 1 hui suar to il. t,. Elliott, the present landlord, for $12, 205. The farm in Oliver township, was sold to Jataes Evorhart for ?'30O0 A lot in Newport was sold to J. C. Frank for $340, und the tract of woodland to James B. Leiby for $550. N. C. Frick of Millc-rsburg and Peter Manner tf ii -aJing, with as-s-oeiales have contracted with ths Newport town council to supplt the town with 24 lire plus for $G00 nn nu:illy. The right of way of the streets was given without considera tion. The petion of council Las created a great excitement in the town. W. H. Panne's of McAlisterville, offers at Private Sale a Valuable Farm of 70 acres, 56 of which are cleared. A weatuar-boarded house, bank barn and all necessary out- buildings are erected thereon. It is located one-and-a-half miles south east of MeAiisterville, near churches and schools. Call on, or addreps Mr. Rannels at tho above place. Bloomfield Times: Miss Emma Sie ber of Juniata comity, is visiting Ed. Beaver's in Tfoufz's Valley Last Monday four men drove into tho barn yard of John S. Hoover, in Monroe township, Cumberland Co., and jumping from the wagon each seized a fic prize sheep and threw them into tho wagon and drove off just as Mr. Hoover appeared. Tho House at Harrisburg passed the Compulsory Education Bill by 120 to 4 nays. It is un-American; it is not republican; it is not demo cratic, but it is monarchial in its ten dency. But if tho people send men to Harrisburg who do not know enough to prevent them from voting away the birfh-right of freedom, they wid learn by bitter exporieuce in the by and by what they have done. 'At the rr-cit tf'ia i f F:k c;nv.iy. court Ju Ni rcr L omiogl e ing e:i V e 1 : e r. VI w-18 raiscJ w :.-''htr a L ;1 k? 'per hi I a right to ii ive l o ba: i i t lie p ime bous. Tiif :ntd - dr-d t'n:.: ns long as the lii "o hi i been pi inta l without resti ious, b.tel keeper could peU liquor in ewry room in his house if he desired to do so, and he could not be convicted for violating tho law." Lost. On the road between Mif flintown and the home of Mr. John Zook in Fermanagh township, a pocket book containing between seven and eight gdollars. The finder will greatly oblige Miss Julia Amig by returning the book and money to the Jacobs House in Mif fiintown where she has her borne at the present time. Miss Amig lost her pocket-book from the stage last Saturday between the places above mentioned while on ber way to Rich field to see her relatives. The rock oak tree which stood in the Lawver grave yard, Decatur, Mif flin county, was cut down the other day, and by the count of the yearly growth it proved to be 131 years old. Last Wednesday Abe Hughes and John McCray, were playing cards and drinking at the house of the former in Minersvide, Huntingdon Co., when McCray made insulting re marks to Hughes' wife whereupon the latter plunged a carving knife into the bowels of McCray and inflicted such a wound that he cannot recover. Last Thursday afternoon while the sheriff and family of Huntingdon Co., were away irom me leu two prison rs, the one charged with rape, the other charged with shooting his sweet heart, escaped from the jail through holes made in the building by escaped convicts several months ago to the jail yard and from the yard they climbed over the yard wall, and nave not been heard of since. The saw and stave mill of Honry Brown was destroyed by fire while at work on the property of Henry Hop ple, iu Fayette township, April 4, from tho drip of oil from the machin ery into the boiler fire. Loss about six hundred dollars. No insurance. Mr. Brown was in Miftlintown that day, and from all accounts about the time the fire was devouring his prop erty, lie was talking to Prothonotary Hibba about insuring the mill. Harriet E. Hall of Wayuetown, Ind., says: "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 whole system. Had given up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much tht 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 c Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. A number of the Telephone" Line men, who sojourned in town from Saturday to Monday assaulted the door of the house of Mrs. Sulouff on Water street between 11 and 12 o'clock on Saturday night. The house i3 owned by Dr. Lucian Banks. The Dr. was informed of tha indignity that bad been made against his ten ant on Sunday morning. Mrs. Su louff also informed Sheriff Lapp of the outrageous conduct at her door. No formal arrest was made on Sab bath, but the men were informed if they didn't make an apology for their conduct they would be punished un der the law on Monday. On Men day morning the matter was settled. Rev John R. Henderwon last Sab bath iveuing preached a sermon on the sin of Achan from tho th chap ter and 13th verse of Joshua. After a lengthy and interesting in troductory that embraced the chief motives that led to ihe taking of the forbidden spoils, and the disasters that followed and checked the pro tress of the yonng Hebrew nation, he drew the lessons from the text. First: That Achun's sin was in di rect violation of Divine instruction. Second: That Achan's sin shows that one sin fcttrts a chain of sins. Third: That Achan's sin nude a murderer of him. Fourth: That Achan's sin made his life a lie. During rne of the inclement even ings last week, a strange woman was noticed sitting on the steps of the Pres byterian church, crying. Children first questioned her. She could not or did not tell where she was from, furlher than to declare that Jshe has a home in heaven, which answer on ly further intensified the sympathy of the children and led them to search the proper conclnsionjthat the strang er within tho gate was demented. It was evening time and noone want ed to take the responsibilitr cf pro viding for tho woman. However Ii fc -tlo girls interested themselves to such a degree in her behalf tht Ov erseer cf the Poor S. B. London was prevailed on to take her to the Ja cobs Ilonse and there provide her with a meal. The hotel was crowd ed that night and no lodging could be obtained. Sheriff Lapp became tho good Samaritan in this case and took her to his home and asked Mrs. Lapp to take charge of her till he could find out where she belonged. He learned that she came from West minster, Carroll county, "Md., which place she left a foot in rebruary. In her wanderings between that place and this she said she one night slept in a tree, bee gave her name as Marv C. Birncs. Her people it ap pears live ia Bendersville, Adams Co., Pa, The Sheriff and Mrs. Lapp tsok care of her until she was able to leave, which she did highly pleased with the treatment accorded her. -No event in many days has sur prised the people of the central part of tbe county so much as the finan cial collapse and disappearance of J. P. Johnson of Port Royal, on Mon day, April 3rd. Mr. Johnson stood well in the community quite a num ber of years, and was looked upon as a substantial and prosperous man, en gaged iu various pursuits, tho livery businee-s, grocery business, boarding house keeping and farming, having inherited a snug property from Pnrdy Johnson and wife who adopted him when a vouth. He was a deacon in the Port Roval Lutheran Church, and a man cf family. With ail these good business and religious and family auxiliaries sunonnding mm, it is no wonder that he was a shining light in tliat community. Not long since, however, he brought an action for divorce from his wife, which has been done before by good men, and has been done bt-fore by good women to be freed from the maniage reia tionship of a husband, and will be done here and tnere in time to come till the crack of doom. Mr. John son's action against Mrs Johnson for divorce caused a great deal of talk, just as such a public action would naturally cause among prominent people, and it was talked abroad that a peculiar colored liquid w.tn a pecu liar smell was found in a bottle in which Mr. Johnson had placed a first, rate brand of liauor. Johnson and his friends so the report rnns looked unott the new liquid in the bottle as a certain evidence of scheme to poison him, and forthwith had the bottle sent to a cbeniet to have its contents an ah zed. When the analysis came to hand it was so ludicrous that it was heartily laugh ed at wherever told. Johnson with drew the divorce proceedings against his wife and it was hoped by the friends of all the parties that the storm had passed for good. Then came the financial crash and the sheriff closed his business place. He disappeared, and it is said that he boarded passenger train No. 10, at 11:37 P. M.,at this station that night, and at tbe same time it is currently repc-rted that a young lady about 19 years of age, a sweet singer in the choir of the Lutheran church in Port Royal, boarded the same train which might have been a mere coincidence, for singular coincidences do take place, and may have no significance whatever in the case cf an elope ment which common talk reports it to be. It is hoped that the talk that is abroad in the community about these people who stood so well so long may prove not to be true. ilAKRIED: Dltw Humberoer. On the 29 :h ult , by Rev. J. Landis, Mr. John P. Dunn of Cocolamus and Miss ' L. Humberger of Goodville, both of this county. Passibaker Peters. In Lewis- co n, Aiarcn zjrd, at tne M. tl. par. sonago, by Rev. J. B. Polsgrove, Wm hi. 1'annebaker of Juniata county, and ii,mma M. l'eters ot KeedsviUe. ItlEV; WoonsinE. At the homo of her son James, near Peru Mills, this coun ty. Feb. 15, 1893, Mrs. Jane Wood side, aged 70 years, 10 months and 22 days. Kepser. On the 1st of April 1893, in I'ort Ivoyal, .blanche May, only daughter of Georgo F. and Ellio C. Kepner, aged 5 years, 10 months and 2 days. airrLiATOifN uakkkts. Uirruarowa, April 12, 1S33.J Bu'-tcr , flam,.. 2i 12 .10 08 ShnuMar, I.aH 13 SiSes (j VTTFM'Tnvr.V ORAIW .:affit Wheat r,H rn i;i for 50 ):, so R" 65 Cioverfpod $4.00 Timotfcr good Sl.iJO Flaxseed 1 liO Bran f 1.10 a bnnirpd t t-oc ..$1.50 a hundred Middlinps 1.1!5 a hundred . Groiiud Ai'tvi dnil 1 20 Al:fr!i'ri S:i!l gQ Piiu.AOEU'iiiA Makkets, April 10 Wheat 7G to 77c; Corn 4S to 50c: O ds 38 to 41c; live chk-keus 10 to 20 c- nts a lti; liutter to '2o a lb; pczs 11 to lCc a doz; clovers d II lo like, a lb; wool sheep 4 to GV: clip ped slierp 4 to 5c a lb; l&mbs 5 to 7c lb; hogs 9 to 10c a lb; Thin cows $10 to 20; Milch cows $20 to 50; calves 4 lo 7c a lb; Beef cattle $1.90 to $5 30. IEHAL. PARTITION NOTICE, In the Orphan' Court of Juniata County, Ia tte estate of Thomas PAarET.dccM Tj Mary Ellen Parfrt, widow, Cocolam us, Juniata County, l'ennylraoia: James Parfet, ton, Soldier, Logan Cjuntv. Idaho; Tbomi II. Parlct, son, Lykenc, Dauphin County, Pauntirlvania; Mary EHen Parfet, daughter, intermarried Kith George Hamilton, lUrrieburp, Dauphin County, I'ennsrlrania; John 11. Partet, son, Wt Milton, Union Couutv, rennaylrania; Ma tilda J. Parfet. daughter, ictermarrii-d with IJ. K. Zideru, Cocolamua, Juniata County, Pennsylvsnin; Charles II. Parfet. sod, Rich ard V. Parfut, son and Lizzie M. Parfet. schter; the last three beinz minor chil dren who have John B. Meredith of Maze. Juniata County, Pennlrania. for their guardian. Yon are btirehy notified that tho Orphans' Court ot said County, awarded an inqucut to make partition and valuation of certain real estate, of the snid Thomas Par fet, deceased, consisting of a messuage and trict ot laud, situatu in Delaware town ship in said county, bounded on the north by lacds of Jerome Leister and Jacob 11 oa. tetlri; on the east by lands of Henry K. Hopple; on the south by lands of John. B. Merideth and on the west by lands of Jacob liostetler, containing cigbty-tbree acres, more or less, having lb. roon erected, a log frame house, bank barn and ether out-build ings, and that said inquest be held on tbe premises, on Thursday, tbe Twentirh day of April, A. D , 1893. At which time and place you are requested to attend it you think proper. SAMUEL LAPP. Sheriff's Office, Mifllintown, March 28, 1893. HERIFF'S SALES OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of suDdry writs of Fieri Facial and f tndilwm .exponas, containing' wavers of Inquisitions and exemptions isanrj out of the Court of Common riess of Juniata county, returnable to the ; April Term next, ot said Conrt anil to me directed, I will expose to sale by public outcry on Fri dav, tbe 21st day of April, A. D.. 1893, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. at the Court House in Mil' flintown, Pa., the several tracts of land here inafter described: No. 1. A tract of land aituated in the vil. laze of McAlisterville, Fsvetto township. Juniata county, fa., bounded and describ ed as follows: On tbe north by lands of W. II. Jlfoure and John jliusser; on the east by lands of W. II. Afoore ami Alice Sieber; on the south by lands of L. W. Sieber, Alice Sieber, J. T. SlcAlister's heirs, Jscob Sn iih's heirs, Mapgie Shellenlierger, Kcu. ben Cavmy, B. M. Jamitson. Samuel Watts, Public School I, rounds and b. L. McAlis ter; on tbe west by lands of John Musser. containing twenty acres more or less, hav ing thereon erected, two large brick build ings, formerly known as the UcAlisterviKe Soldiers' Orphan School bnildings, siesed taken into execution, and to be sold as the proi-erty ol tbe McAlisterville Knitting Com pany. No. 2. All that certain tract of I.ind sit nated in Jfonroe township, Juniata county, Pa , bounded and described as follows; On the north by lands of Peter and .Michael Zong; on tbe east by lands of Samuel Lao d is; on the south by lands of Benjamin Leaber; on tbe west by lands ot Isaac Zook, containing Bixty-one acres, more or less, baling thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, bsnk barn and other out buildings. Seized taken Into execution and to be sold as thu proierty of fiiuanuel Tho man. CONDITIONS OF SALE : Fifty dollars of the price or sum at which the property shall 'be struck off shall bo paid to the sheriff" aL the time ot sale, un less tbe purcbsse money shall be less than that sum, in which case only the purchase money shall be paid, otherwise the property witl sgain be Immediately put up and so'd ; tbe balance of the purchase money mnst be paU to tbe Sheriff at bis othco within five days from tbe time of sale, without any de mand boing mad by tbe Sheriff therefor, otherwise the property may again be sold at tbe expense and risk of the person to whom it is struck off, who, in case of any deficiency at sncb resale shall make good the same- SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, i Mifllintown April 1st, 1893. A UDITOR'3 NOTICE. Iu the estate of Gaoaoa Jacobs, late of the borough of Mifllintown, dee'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed hy tbe Court, to audit, settle and adjust and report for distribution, tbe baiauce in U.e bands of Mary M. Jacobs, administratrix, will meet the parties interested for tbe j-ur poses of bis appointment ou Thursday. April 13ta, 1893, between the hours or 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., at his otlico in Mifflintown, when and where all parties interested are requested to make and proTe their claims or be debarred from coming in on said fund. JOHN J. PATTERSON, JR., Auditor. March 21, 1893. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the estate of Thomas Stewart lato of Miiford township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed btr the court to audit, settle and adjust, and report for distribution the balance in tho bands or Jacob Lauver, Administrator, will meet tho parties interested for the purpose of bis appointment on Wednesday, April 12th, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. 11., and 4 o'clock P. M., at his office in Mifllintown, when and where all parties in. terested are requested to make and Drove ibeir claims, or be debarred from coming in upon s.id fund. JOHN J. PATTERSON, JR., Auditor. Mafch 21, 1393. VDITOG'S NOTICE. Estate of Abraham Barge, late of Monroe township, deceased. Tbe undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Orphan's Court of Juniata Co., to di tnbnto the bilaLce remaining ia the hand or Peter V. Snrarlz, administrator or the said decedent, to and among the parties en titled thereto, will sit for tbe purpose ofbis appointment, at his office In the borough of Mifllintown, Pa., between the hours ! 10 A. M., and 4 P. M., on Thursdav, the 4th day or May, A. D., 183, when and where all psrtios intetcsted are requited to prere their claims or be debarred trout par ticipating iu ssid fund ' J. N. KELLER. Auditor. April 11th, 1S98. PRACTICAL. IJE.TJTIST, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Miitlinbnr', Pa., has lo cated permanently in Mittiiutnwn, as suc cessor to tho late Dr. i. L. Dur, and will continue the dantal business (established by tbe latter iu I860) at the well known of fice on Bridge street oppositeCourt House. CE7- TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. .'No Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used No S.ro Gums or Diseomfort to patient, i-ithrr during extraction or afterwards. All these are Gnirnnteed or no charpo HEADQUARTER Fashionable i : tTvr Ira t Gents' Furnishing Goods, at ISOLLOBAUGEiI & BOFija PATTERSON PENNA. Spring is Hcr o Arc Jf With -fl Full Unc of Spring Clothing OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AND COT. Onr p'uocomiiial sales last year has iustified us in r.urcriain an extra large lino of Spring Clothing and havicg marked our goods down to rock bottom goods, we will have all tbe most desirable irada supplied. We have a full hno of Men's, Youths', Boys" and Children's Clothing that has no equal west of Harrisburg. Young man if you want a late style, fashionable Spring Suit, Haf, Shirt and Tie, it will pay you to tee our line. You formerly bad to go east to tret with auythiog in the clothing lino you may wish. Our stock cotnpiisps Men's Youths', Hoys' and Children's ClotbiDg froa the plain, substantial, overy-day suit, to the finest dress suits. You have here over 50 different patterns and fl.a .nAA r r,nn : r 1 . , ti , . " no, pair oi uress small meu, Jersey suits, IJlue Hanncl And at prices that will astonish you for cheapness. We also keep in stock tbe Douglas Shoe for Men and Women's wear. Tbe ful'est line cf Trunks, Valises Umbrella, Jewelry, Suspender?, Collars & Cuffs, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats, etc. We always make it a point to have the latest out in styles. 50 dozen of the Celebrated Sweet Otr Overalls to fit tho smallest boy to the most portly man. Call and examine our stock. Compare our prices and wo are satisfied you will be pleased. No trouble to show goods, and we have them to show. Hollobaugb. s S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM ER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length, ofjj time. Uyuncler 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 wilTbe promptly attended to by calling on me at my Furniture Iloom VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST "nsymi" (Piverjfe French Kerv R eme dr. ; i sold with a WrU ijuaraataa tocur. mil Nervous d:sr- I ; iV- , sucn a ugu .JPX-Kis Memory. Lou c: 7i-rf?IilS Brain Power, Nrr- sefosi and ASTIR USE. acae, Wike.ji cats. Lost Manhood. Lassitude, ail drains and tyn 91' prer ia aither sea, caused ty overexertion ot vouthfullndiscretion, which ultimately lead to To timitv, Consumption and Insanity Price, $i "o I packages. With every Is order we live a writ? anaraatas) to cur or refond money. By mul any address. PiVER't REMEDY CO., Toledo, C, wil' be made. 07" Ail work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR. Pranlcal Ifeu'.lit- THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr- HurophrrvV Sperlilesarairlenttflcanyand ' enrpfully prt'imnMl iVrcKih'-s, iwd tur yoiirs In I prtrnle practice and for over thirty years ty the ; people with entire sucocsa. Every single pcclHo a pec:nl cure for the (license li&metl. Tneycure vlthout flraerfltic, purlin or reducing ( rheiiyv.r'ni.aud are tnraci(':.iluieuue,vercian i Keiuedlea of tbe World. lutt ov ii'ium, ci asa. r bucks. 1 F?Trri, rnrt?pstlm, TaflammtlvtiM. 4 Vorm, Worm Kver( Wjrm Colic... .5 a-Torihinn; Colic, C'rliiff, Wakefulness .J 4 IHarrhra, of Chiltlifu or Aitulte 25 5 lrenterrtOiiplrix, bilious Colic -5 6 C holera IHorbitn, Vomiting ,J5 7 'oniih, Colila, lronrthlil. ,t5 K Nrnraiiria, Toothache. Faoeacbe .'2.5 talarhca, Sk Headache. Veriittu. 1 lirspepftia BiI1ouneii. t:s1;atkn 1 1 Suppressed or Fnluful fterioa- .25 I While, Too lTr.rii3 US 13 lrop. Laryn;:it I, HocroD?s 425 1 l-alt Khtnia, -ry-r?x Krt:; locs. .'i.'fc 1 T, Kliraiiintiwni.or Iita-UMaiu. fains., 15 .".iiMxria. C'iilfl. rr i Aguu 25 17 i iU-,::lind cr Meedin IN-f3hri,rlaijr, ft. re or Wak Kyea. .J IB t 'ciarvh. Inffmr.T- tcltl laiLclltwd .25 !iO Wros;io2 ( ouuh .25 ttlAMhi-v, !?.,nrr-i lYrprMrjr 25 22 ! ni 'ici!rie. i j -.ire: Hearing .25 23 Srrofa'n, Knlinf.-.t i t .r', Sw.-llinic .25 I 2 I iH.rtl iffbiiy, I .'. -mi V eal ittv .25 I 4!i-r)rovr, and c-nr.t. i;ftil;.i ,2 1 2ff S'.-ri rk :tim. frk tninimKkUiw .25 t.Iiiey lru- 25 5:9 Soro 3Io!i, or Cantrtr 25 50 t'rlnnry Vrnlmciw, WeuiojDed.. .25 51 l:tinful Periods .... .25 3- hei ia I Kxin't-! Sro Throat.. .25 35 Chtoskie Cc.icf?ntior.? rr; ;iois. .25 29 Nervosa lcbtily, r'cntu.'l SToni- p-Ni, or Iuv.ij-ir.ti'r M-i-hnntt 1.00 32 Plsennenof t fa Hen rOVHt-tlon 1.00 33 Eiilcpy, 2paaniM, St. Villi' Dauce...l.OO Suld bj ItrBccUts, or lent poatiald oa rMcipt of rlc. DO. lil'li rHlRTS' Uahual J 44 pirMj mailbd k III rHi:rtS'KKU.CO..III a IISiriHIn SL, SrwT4t. S PECIFIGS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." FnrPtlps F.itern.1 or Intm-.t, Bllml orPlpfHllns:: KLitulaln Ad: iK'hlncor lll-.-.il: ot The Kectum. Tbe ix-Uff la lzumt-Uliite tbe cure Cf rtalu. PEICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL STgF. g5 CTS. Sold by DriiecUU(or wl ikji-i..4 ua rvcvij.t of priG4h BMUKW S.CO., 1 11 A 1 IS ItUiUn St.. IK YORK HUMPHREYS VETERIHARY SPECIFICS Per Erses, Cattle, Sheep, Togs, Ecei AND POULTRY. 300 Page Hook on Treatment ef Animals aua C'bart Sent Free. eracs c Feve rt(. r o n sest I on . I n fl a tnia a 1 1 o. A.A.I Snnl MeniuKitU, Alilk Fever. H.B. Sirninm L.amenei4, KheSRiatistBt C.t'.liHtenier. Nnnl IMm-aargca. l.I.ltote or Jrnbt4, Worm. E. K. 4'ouafas, Heaves, Pnenmonlaw F. V. Colic or irlpr. Ilellrache. (..C.MltHcarrlHRp, Ilemorrhaaett. ll.ll.t'rinary and Kidney lliHeaHea. .I..F.rnptiTe I)UpnMH Pinnae. J.K. Ui,ia.-H el Diacstiuc, I'Eralyals. Single Bottle (over DO doses), - . .flQ btable r, with Specifics. Manual, Xetvrlnarrf.'nrcOllaiiil Mwllcalur, 87.00 Jnr Veicriaary Cure Oil, 1.00 Sold hy ftnawM.t or twt prepaid aarwheroasd la say 4u.tll7 on rrrefpt of prlc uiaruaris-SLu. ta, 1 u a lis w.cia su, Sewiort. 7 and 3 purchased so extensively, we have prices. Before others r?ct in their what you wanted, we can furnish vou paniaiooup, cults lor iargo men er Suits and other styles for the little (oiks. s.isS'".W4 iixa "'S' ' rfi r- V-iN -; .. ' 13 bnt rkin dcrp. There ott &ct.i--3- nf :i its who ava regular aturos J woii-i r.r corded tbe palm of rieauty werait not lor a 0"or onropli'XioD. To all STich We rCfmraind CO. HEBRA'a VICLA CREAM as picriing ti.eso qualities that cuirkiy chanro tbe most sallow eod floiid ccmplcxiuu to ODt ot n,Atnml health and unbluaLJiud Leau.y. It rr.rc Cily iikla, ireckles. Blade Heads, Kotohns, Sujiborr., Tiuj, Piraplia, Md all ltn pvitectlona cf the skin. It is not a eoenn lit-tut a care, yet is bet ter for tha toilet taMo than powder. Solil by Ijruarists, or sent post paid npon receipt of 50c O. C. blTTNER CO., Toledo, O. FORWARD, ONWARD, UPWARD In the line of progress that's our policy. Suooeps attends our effort. Your CUSTOM odco a oustomer alwajs. We gain the confidence of th public by libsrsl offers. SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEJN THE BEST MADE WE m PLEASE YOU ffl A SPRIK& SUIT. Ours is (he Mock from which to select your Serine Suit. Don't buv ona (tbtt while it uia; Lave a good many points right, has some defect either in style, nt or material. Uur Wen's fcuits for tbe Spring of '93 are perfect. In the variety of materials shown we have ready for you a regular feast of fashioD, an assortment from which all tastes and all pocketbooKs can be pleased and suited. A mammoth collection of the latest stylss of Sacks and Frocks are here. 5 TO 20. SUITS Four different shades of Bannockburn Cheviots, Single or Doub la-Breasted Sacks and Cutaways ; tbe popular Tweed and Corkscrew Suits ; Eog-lish Whipcords, Bird's-eyes, etc,; challenged for workmanship or fit. Your choice $3 to $12. SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS. Mot a buuie in the county anticipates the needs of young America more eagerly than wo do. We are prepared with an elegant Sprice Stock fcr Boyg and Children, a stock containing more and nobbier styles than osn be seen at any other store in Juniata county. A short Pant Cheviot Suit of all-woo! material in a serviceable datk gray color. Price $2.20. A beautiful All-wool, Dark Blue or Blaok Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woolen Double-Breasted Suit a rare bargain ages 4 to 14, $2.75 A genuine Tricot or Cress 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 Tricot or French Serge, the correct style, a finished fit and finish for $10 garment, but our price is $7. Our Hat Department for this Spring Season is complete, we have all the uew styles at tho lowest prices. The grandest line of gent's furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juniata county. Our trunk & satchel department second floor a full line to eeleot from. Prices lower than ever. SPRING PArITS. Never did we exhibit a grauder assortment than that which now graces our tables. It embraces all tbe new and nobby stripes and checks, both foreign and domestic with a price range from $1 50 to $6 50. FERD MEYERS, tho wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifllintown, Penna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes on daily from HE IMMENSE STOCK -OF d. w. ha: It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods lor MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BE AUTIF UJL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Ilis.prices leave all Competitors in the rear, eo don't fat to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN IV. HAVE TGU MGMTO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER CALL. AT THE FIRST Mil, MIFFLIN! OWN, PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money loaned at Lowest Bates. the Blood. 1X LIITXSiTT'S blood siAEcnr.r. rr tc. vill cure i. '.', J'i.ftp' t:t :.rrf- itt't:. S-'.-rh::um, 2t:icr, j'rce.'Jri., Uluc'i Il.tZ'lm, 1.11. jiil Itr-ujiiit, cell si. iTHS SELLERS MEDICINE CO. f Pittsburgh, Pa. Subscribe for thersirrM. abb Bbpvbu caa, good papar. . JUNIATA VALLEY liATsK, OF MIFFLIRTOTTIf, Pi. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.. Stockholders Individually Liable, JOSHPH ROTH ROCK. Pmiient. T. VAN IRWIN, Chier DIBECTOBf. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rolhruek, John Hnrtxlnr, Jomali L. Barton, Roriort K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. btockh-lde-b : Philip M. Kppnr, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. Pomeroy, J. Hoiacos Irwin,. Mry Knrti, Jerome N. Thompeon, Jr John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, John M. Blair, F. M. M. Penncll, Josiab L Barton, Robert R. Patterson, Levi Light. Wm. S war 17.. Samuel S. Uothrock, Solomon ilanteck, Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposite. Ijaa 23, 1891 tf TO Wi K3& Bo Alios; from the effects of yunthtrH errera. fiir decaj. w- tuii? weaxueaa. lot muod, ete. I will Mot a Taluabla traatiiw (aeaJwi aoutaialDg til l partxcnlarfl for borne onxv, F REE f cbarg. A apianul4 xnetUcai work ; Bhomdo. read by arory man wtio ia Berrona aad cMxiUtatod. .-AdtaraBa,; rrsC V. C. FVWLEB. Mo aua, COBB. RUPTUREISSE I'a. Kae at once. Ko operation or basin l' delay. Thousands cf cores. Dr. If ayar Is : Hotel Peno, Reading;, Pa., aaeood Satarday ol eacamonUit &end lu circulars. AOicelreo. x