SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1898. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid advance ; $2.00 if not paid in advance. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 eeati per inch for each Insertion. Transient basinets notice! in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Ded actions will be nude to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Many Now York City people have gr'P- n arjruiiient court was held on Tuesday The LTrisbnrg Furniture factory has faileil. Il-ck in closing out bia shoo busi ness at cost. Arbutus hunters were out in force Iimt Sunday. - The cjnee market in i'anama is overstocked. Shoe brushes for 10 cents a brush at Heck's shoe store. There are 'zbv rnegro newspapers in the Lnited Mates. The World's Fair at Chicago, will opea on the 1st of May. The inclment woather last week gave oats sowing a back set. The G. A. K. men are" thinking of the approaching decoration day. They are sowing this year, in Iowa, more oats, and less spring wheat. There is one certain cure for walk ing on a railroad and jumping cars. Shad sold in Duncannon Perry county, last week, as low as 10 cents A cloak made of prairie chicken feathers is to be shown at the World's Fair. The next stated meeting of Hunt ingdon Presbytery will be in Belle fonte. For a big bargain in boats and shoes go to Heck's. He is selling off at cost. Thin ice was visible on pools of water along the roadside, on Sunday morning. At Dunsee Mich., on the 12th inst., the storm blew every house it struck to pieces. Merchant E. G. Shaffer, of Orien tal has moved to Lower City, Schuyl kill county. L'idies russet shoes, Blucher style, former price $3.00 now $2.50, at Heck's shoe store. The sappling bender snow, and the onion enow have not put in an uppearanco this season. A rabbit drive in S icramenro coutt-! ty, Col, recently resulted in the ; death of 1,200 of the pests. From the Carlisle Indian 6chool nearly two hundred boys will go to the country for the summer. The light of the fire of the Lewis town ax factory was seen by people of this town Inst Thursday evening. Easter, this eeuson, came a long time ahead of the Easter llowers, in deed the Eister flowers have not yet bloomed. Great damage to property by wind was done in parts of Kansas, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana and Ohio on the 12th inst. Members of ths Methodist church held a sociable at the house of Wil liam Hawk, on Cherry street last Satuiday evening. M. E. Dollinger. formerly of this eountv but now of Kippler, Blair county, is visiting his brother-in-law folks in this place. The Austrian Government is in the in-trkst buying gold. They want to float government bonds, and make them payable in gold. A gray-haired mat, Go years old, has been arrested and fined in a New York police court for hugging women in the street. Professor Aumiller, Prof. J. A Lutz. Prof. J. M. Arnold are candi dates, for the sunerintendency of schools in Perry county. Men's fine calf dress shoes, lace and contrresB, the Harrisburg make. Former price $3.00 now $2.50 at Heck's Shoe Store. Daniel Pannebaker, who had a job in Lewistown, of smithing, finished the job last week and is again here at his nonie in ju.iminT.own. Cashier Flood of a San Francisco Bank, stole $164,000 from the con cern and spent it on a number of rel atives who he set up in business, William Smith, a farmer at Eagle Point, Bucks county, while engeged in burning brush had h' clothing set on fire and was fatally burned. Tin? resignation of Col. C. E. Mc Clellan, superintendent of the Middle Division of the 1'ennsvlvania xus.n road will tro into effect on the 1st of May. The letters uncalled for in the Mifflintown post office for the week ending April 15, were for U. S, W. Rhine, Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds, J H. Shuman. Humphrey's Specific No. 7, cures Oouo-hs. Colds and Bronchitis. The relief is quick, the cure perfect Ptice 25c. For sale by all druggists March 22, '93. In Ohio under a law just enacted it will cost dealers iust as much to nail cigarettes as it does to sell whis kev. This will eome very near driv ing them from the State. Lewisburg people propose to erect a monument over the grave of John Robinson Cornelius, deceased, who during a period of many years edited the JLewisburg Chrenicle. The marriage of the W. Elmer E. HcCauley and Miss Ida Mary lhomp son, took place at the home of the bride's mother near Thompsontown on Tuesday evening April 18. Jay C. Weiser, Esq., of Middle burg Snyder county, is an applicant for the consulship to Havre France. He was born in Juniata county. Hope he may receive the position. The remains of Ctmrlna T! , of Uriah Byers, was brought to' this place for interment, from Sunbury on Tuesdav ntimnnn ;n tt: - , wiuu Cemetery. t Di Patton Lancaster, Rev. I. ts. Grraham of Cnnnrrl. r?. t t Diener, of Waterloo, and others" ad- aressea a temperance meeting in the Court House on Monday evening. Dr. B. F. Ackley, has taken up his residence in this, his native place for the practice of his profession. Treat ments of Acute and Chronic diseases of the digestive, system, a specialty. The Juniata Glob?, published by H. W. Wickersham, of Thompson town, came to hand last Thursday, in four column folio form, which the promotors, of the enterprise deem to be a long felt want. A number of citizens are about to buy the waterplaat The plant is a good one and should be in the hands of people who will not run a skin game of charging people eight doll ars, to bring the water to the curb. Miss Ella Pannebaker, has re stocked her millinery store in Pat tergon, with a new selection of Spring and Summer finery for the Ladies. one invites all who are in need of goods in her lino, to call and inspect her splendid assortment of Millinery goods. flave you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ! The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant. ed the most wonderful Stomach and Merve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. There are people who have a whole house full of children and it takes a great deal of money a year to keep so many little ones shod. We have noticed that becauae we are selling shoes for children every day, and we are selling them for just what they cost us, for we are going out of the 6hoe business. G. W. Heck. W. H. Rannels of McAlisterville, offers at private sale a valuable farm of 70 acres, 56 of which are cleared. A weather-boarded house, bank barn and all necessary outbuildings nre erected thereon. It is located one and a-half miles southeast of McAlis terville, near churches and schools. Call on, or address Mr- Btnnels at the above place. Services, appropriate to the dedi cation of the monument to the mem ory of Rev. Matthew Allison, were conducted in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday at 2 o'clock P. M., by Joseph Mathers, D. D.; of Blair couiity M. D; Rev. Wm. Burchfield, of Perry county; Rev. A. H. Parker, of Milnin county; Rev. J. C. Kelly, Williams burg, Blair county. Old John Bull, the engine that caused so many people to go to the .au " A8U", lo Te n. U.T! its way to the Columbiau Fair at i m i x -a l I Ckic-igo. I tives of was a patern of the locomo- 183G, a half century ago. That isn't old, wait for the fair of of 2203, four hundred years hence, Chicago will then be a city 12,000,000, and Norfolk Virginia will ba away ahead of Now York as a point of en try and export. A bull dog and billy goat confined in -Lipressaian uaggeti s staoie in New York, raised such ft fuss that it was thought best to see what excited the animals. It was a firo in an ad joining stable, the smoke of which was finding its way into tne place where the goat and dog were confined. It was a timely discover-, and saved a great fire. That goat and dog will be well cared for from this on to the end of their life. Man's Ax Factory, located in what used to be known as Sterrett s mill, in Lowistown, was destroyed by fire on the nicrht of the 13th inst., loss 575,000, insurance ?t),uoi). ine factory is to be rebuilt immediately. It is not known whether the fire was accidental or incendiary. The firo broke out about half past nine o'clock in the evening. A halt hour In-fore the fire, a load of coke was unloaded not more thau 25 feet from where the fire broke out. Fifteen of the principal business blocks in Ypsilanti, Michigan, were demolished by a wind storm about 7:30 on the evening of the 12th inst., many farm dwelling houses were blown down. The town of Royal Oik, in the same state was grenhy damaged and a number of people killed. Many houses and ocrns were blown to pieces. Oa the same day Robinsonvillo, Miss., was destroyed by storm about 3 o'clock in the af ternoon and a number of persons killed. Between 20 and 30 persons were killed by the storm in Missouri About 3 o'clock on the morning of the 10th inst., the people of Sehns trrove were awakened by an explosion The explosion of a safe in a dry goods store. The doors and window of the store were blown open, i nree tramps who had been loitering'about Sehnserove several days, were sus- nected. and a description of them was sent over the wires. They were seen near Lewisburg and chase was given. One escaped, two were cap tured. On these persons were round t Virpe loaded revolvers, a piece of fuse and some small change. Tbey were sent to Middleburg jaiL TCebocca Wilkinson, of Brown3 valley, Ind., says: "I have been in distressed condition for three years rmtn Nervousness. Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges Hon until mv health was gone. hA hen doctoring constantly with i;f T bought one bottle of Smith American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of Anntonne 1 ever did in my me. would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy: a for hnttlea of it has cured me nrrmletelr. I consider it the grand oat msrlinine in the world." War ,nnf tVi most wonderful 6tomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial wn. is ranta. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggit, Mifflintown, Pa. Sale of Horses- L. Banks Wilson, will conduct his f Western horses, on main street, this town, on Monday: AprU 24. Vmbrella. Still R few more In ft at RV. shoe store. 8adeu Beath. John Amis', who lived a. numrwr of years at Richfield, thin rnnnfr changed his abiding nlace on the 1st of April to Tower City, Schuylkill county. His family remained at Richfield among friends, intending to join him soon. On Trmrarla-r morning, the 13th inBt. while in the act of hitching his team to go to work on the farm, he fell over and died in a few minutes. 50. Ladies fine Dongola kid button shoes; former price $3.00 but now $2.50, at Heck's shoe store. An Old Cigar. C M. Hackett, of this borough, has in bis possession a cigar, in good condition, which was lft at his home by a dashing young military officer, the guest of his father's family, in the year 1SGG. It has a band of paper coiled about it with and inscription thereon and was stuck into a little or namental slipper hanging against the wall, where it has remained for the past twenty -seven years. Bloomfield Democrat. - Famus Lawsuits End. Riadixg, Pa., April 12. The fa mous Gear farm litigation, which has been in progress for 16 years, is about to end. The farm contains 241 acres, is worth about $30,000, and is located in Maxatawny town ship. When Miss Kittie Gehr, of this place, died 16 years ago three branches of the Gehr family claimed the farm. It was successively awarded to each one. The three riginal lititants died years ago, but the fight for the farm has been car ried on by their heirs. The matter was in the Berk's County Courts three or four times, and was several times in the State Supreme Court. Tt is now proposed to sell the farm ii d give one-third of the proceeds to the heirs of Bollzer Gehr, Craw ford County; one-thrd to the heirs of Hannah Nicely, Milton, and one- tkird to the heirs of Hannah ltother inel. M oods Fire. Bloomfield Advocate, April 12 Last Tnesday fire was discovered in in the woods, of Robert Neilson in Center township. With greit rap idity the flames ran over the woods, devouring fences and destroying much fine timber in their path. The whole valley was illuminated during the night. During the progress of the fire some of those tightiig the ames were almost surrounded and suffocated. The fire burned itself out next day, after running over, it estimated 1000 acres. On the Robert Neilson farm 90 acres of fine timber land were traversed by the fire and a mile of fence consumed; on the Seibert farm 70 acres were burnt over and a mile and a half of fenco destroyed. Other person's timber land east and west suffured in ike proportion. On the John Garliu arm in Little uermaDy, occupied by uter Blumenschem, the barn and house were on fite but were saved by most stenuous efforts. The cause of tho fire, it is asserted by those who know, was from a spurk ejected bv an N. S. V. R. R. engine. It it probable euits for damage will be in stituted. PHOTOGRAPHS. ANOTHER TIME FOR ANY LENGTH Of TIME, WHILE WE ARS IN THE riCTURE BUST. NESS. We will continue making our fine Cabinet Potographs as low as $150 per dozen. These pictures are mounted on eiegant card enameled on back and face, with picture with a high Polish finish superior in qual- ty to to tho Ariato Photo I have been taking the Wt year. However all those wishing the Aristo picture, will still make them at the same price, $1.50 per dozen. The extensive pctronajie and the many testimonials of the apprecia tion of our work, wo have received the last year, gives us renewed cour- e to go on with these low prices, and we propose making Mifflintown head-ouarters for the finest Photo- eraphs for the money that can be obtained anywhere, adding all the time now and costly ascessories of the very latest designs giving our trade the benefit of that which would 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 photographer, but we prefer giving our patrons a much better picture for very little more money. Thanking our patrons for their liberal patronage we solicit continuance of the same. Respectfully, Josihs Hsss. Mifflintown, Pa, March 9, 1893. Church Treasurer's Statement Statement ol tne financial operations o the Messiah's Evaagelical Lutheran church of Mifflintown, tor the year eodiDg April 17 1H93, J. II. Simons, Treasurer. Dr. Balance due church at last settle ment $ 11.31 A mount received on pastor's salary 703.35 Penny collections....... Incidentals............ From St. Stephen's church Mrs Monroes Lecture, November 18-19. 1892 173.4!) 17.51 11.60 $1005.87 Credit. Credit for the year end. ingApriin, 1893. Amount paid pastor's salary $ 70'J.HS Sexton's salsrv. 79.95 Rev. J. B. Focht for preaching Installa tion sermon. ...... A. H. Widman, for in surance ..... .... S. H. Rollman, taxes.. Dr.H. C. Helloway Mis sionary purposes.. Wm. Hoskins dsy book Dr. H. C. Holloway, part payment on water in parsonsge Dr. II. C. Helloway, envelopes, printing pastoral letter. ... Ii. C. McClellan, brooms, chimneys, matches Jlc....... Joseph Rotbrock on or der for back salery. C. F. Hmkel, soap, oil, brushes, fee. ..... Balance on band ...... 10.00 11.00 81.92 6.60 1.10 11.60 4.66 2.34 36.40 4 48 6.92 $-1006.87 $100637 Elephant, a Snake, a Sterna. Thit were swapping truthful tales at the Shoreham last evening, and by unanimous consent Charles Stow, cf Girard, Pa., woe awarded the sugar coated buu. "I've read a good deal," said Mr. Stow, "about the intelligence of ele phants, but there is an elephant out in Geneva, O., which is wintering with a circus there, that is the smart est and most intelligent elephant on earth. "Once in a while a cyclone sweeps over the Buckeve State and levels buildings to the ground. This ele phant whose name is Suoozer, knows as much about nieterological con ditions as the entire force of the weather bureau combined. Not long ago, as Snooeer cast his weather eye out .of the building in which the menagerie was confined, de discerned a marked change in the brmometric condition of the atmosphere. He al so saw a cyclone to the southeast headed dead on the menagerie build ing. Slipping his chain and grasp ing an axe in his trunk, he went out to the windward of the building and drove a guy stake deep in the ground. "The cyclone was then but a mile off and was rapidly nearing the building. Rushing inside, Saoozcr unfastened the cage containing the giant python, and seizing the big snake in his trunk trotted outside and tied his tail to the guy stake Then rearing himself on his hind legs ne iastened the python s head around the centre chimney of the building. Tho cyclone was now but a quarter of a mile away. "Dashing around to the leeward of the building, the intelligent pachv derm bracod his powerful legs in the ground and put his head against the side of the building. The cy clone was now but a hundred yards off. The next instant it struck the menagerie with terrific force. The superior intelligence of the elephant was here most evident. If he had taken a chain and fastened it to tho windward side of the building it , . , . . ... wouia nave oeen snapped like a thread, but the python was elastic, and he stretched just enough to hold the building in place, together with the elephant's brace on the other side. The force of the cyclone was so great that it stretched the python ten feet, and shoved Snoozer's legs down in the hard ground up to his body. vtnen me cyclone passed over Snoozer trotted around, untied the python, replaced it in its cage, pulled up the guy stake with his trunk, re turned the axe to its place, slipped the chain over his forefoot, and con tentedly resumed his noonday meal of hay." Washington Evening Star 73 Cents. Seventy-five cents a pair for Ladies' a calf every day work shoes, at Heck's shoe store. uirruNTowN markets. WiriLtsrowa, April 19, H?3. Butter 21 Fgps 12 Ham 10 Shoulder, 08 r.rd 13 Sides,'.......... ...... .......... 6 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET Wheat,. ... Corn in ear. Oats, Rye Cloverseed., 68 50 32 66 $1.00 Timothy sood $1.00 Flax seed 1 CO Bran $1.19 a bnndred C'iop ..$1.60 a hundred Middling $1.1 a hundred. Ground A'um Sxlt. ....... 1 20 American Salt 80 Pnn.ADr-i.riA Markets, April 17 '93 Wheat 72 to 7Gc; Corn 17 to 48c: Oats, 37 to 40c; Butter 18 to 3Ge: CloviTseed 14 to 15c; Eggs 14c; Steer hides 6c; Bull hides 4c; Cow hides 4c; Horse hides. $2 to $2.50; Kreen Calf hides 7 to 8c a pound Hay $13 to $18 50 a ton; Milch cows $25 to 50 a piece; Tbiu cows $10 to $25; wool Sheep 4 to Co. a lb clipped sheep 3 to 5c. a lb; clipped lambs a to be a lb; bees iOc a lb Deei cattle a to oac a in; tallow in cakes 4c a lb; Potatoes, the bsst, at 70 to 90c a bus; new cabbage at $2 to $2.50 a barrel; Florida tomatoes at $3.50 to $4 a crate; peas $1 to $3 a crate; sinoKed nam li to loc a pound; bellies 11c a pound; shoulder 10c a pound. LKUJlL. pARTITION NOTICE, In the Orphsn's Court of Juniata County In tbe estate or l ho mas r asfet , dec d T Msry Ellen Psrfet, widow, Cocolam- us, Juniata County, Pennsvlvsnis: Jsmes A.Parfet, son, Soldier, Logan County Idaho; Thomas H. Fsrfet, son, Lyksna Dsuphin Countr, Pennsylvania; Marv Bllen Parfet, daughter, intermarried with George Hamilton, uairisDurg, Liaspnin UountT Pennsylvania; John II. l'arfet, son, West Milton, Union County, Pennsvlvsnis; Ma tilda J. Parfet, danghter, Intermarried with B. F. Zeiders, Cocolsmus, Jamata County Pennsylvania; Charles U. Parfet, aon. Rich ard W. Parfet, son and Liszie M. Parfet daughter; the last three being minor chil dren who have Jeun B. Meredith of Maze, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, for their guardian. Tou are hereby notified that the Orphans' Court of said County, awarded an inquest to make partition and valuation of certain real estate, ol tbe said Thomas Par fet, deceased, consisting of a msssuss and tract of land, situate in Delaware town ship in said county, bounded on the north by lands of Jerome Leister and Jacob Ilos tatler; on the east by lands of Henry K Hopple; en the south by laads of John. B Merideth and on the west by lands of Jacob Hostetler, containing etgbty.three acres mora or less, having tbsreoa ereeted, a log Irame bouse, bank barn aodthsrOBt-build ings, ana mat saia inquest will be neld tho premises, on Tbnrsdsy, the Twentieh day of April, A. D , 1893. At which time and placo yon are requested to attend it you think proper. SAMDEL LAPP. Sheriff's Office, Mifflintown, March 28, 1893 gHERlFF'S SALES OF REAL ESTATE, By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facimi and Venditioni Exponat, containing wavera of Inquisitions and exemptions issned out of tbe Court of Common Pless ef Juniata county, returnable to the .April Terra next, of said Court and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public ontcry oa Fri day, tbe 21st day of April, A. D.. 1893, at 1 o'clock. P. M., at the Court House in Jfif- flintown, Pa., the several tracts ef land here inafter described: No. 1. A tract of land situated in tbe vil, lage of McAlisterville, Fsyette township, Juniata county, l a. , bounded and describ ed as follows: On tbe north by lands of W H. Jfoure and John Afueser; on tbe eaat by lands of W. H. .Voore and Alice Sieber; on tbe south by lands of L. W. Sieber, An Alice Sieber, J. T. McAtinter's heir. Jacob Sith' bairs, Maggi Shelienberger, Reu ben Caveny, B. J. Jamison, Samuel Watts, Public School Grannds and S. L. McAlis ter; on the west by lands of John Mnsaer, containing twenty acres more or les, hav ing thereon erected, two large brick bailr1. ings, formerly known as the UcAlistervil'e Soldiers' Orphan School buildings, sicsrd taken into execution, and to be sold sa tie property of the McAlisterville Knitting Corr pany. Ne. 2. All that certain tract af land ait. nated in Afonroe township, Juniata conntv, 1 oonnaea ana aesenbed as follows: r JTl tne nortn by lands of Peter and Afichail Zong; on the eat br Isnds of Samnel I.n. I j . - ( " iuo buuiu. oj laaas 01 Deniamin Leaner; en the wast by lands ol Isaac Zook, containing sizty-oae acres, more or less. naving thereon erected a two story frame welling house, bank barn and other ont- buildings. Seised takea into ezecntion and to be sold as the property ef manuel Thoman. CONDITIONS Or SALE : Fifty dollars of the price or sum at which the property shall 'be struck off shall be paid to the Sheriff at the time ot sale, un less the purchase money shall be less than that mm, in which caie only the purchase money shall be paid, otherwise the property will ajrsio be immediately put up and said ; the balance of the pnrchase money must be paid to the Sheriff at his amce within Ave days from the time of sale, without any de mand being msda by the Sheriff therefor, tberwise the pro Bert r may again be M l Oo i ine expanse and risk of the neraon n whom it is struck off. who. in case of anr Bciency at'such resalu shall make irood the same- SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. t ' Mifflintown April 1st, lt9S. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Abkaham Baboc, late of Monroe township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor st.Dointed bv the Orphan's Court of Juniata Co.. to dis. tribute the balance remaining in the bands of Peter W. Swsrti, administrator of the said decedent, to and among the parties en titled thereto, will sit for the purpose ofbis appointment, at hia office in the borough of Mifflintown, Pa., between the hours el 10 A. M., snd 4 P. M., on Thursdsy. the 4th dsy of Msy, A. D., 1893, when and wbere all parties mtersstod are required to preve their claims or be debarred Iroin par ticipating in ssid fund J. N. KELLER. Auditor. April 11th, 1CSS. JJP. DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Miffiioburg, Pa., has lo cated permanently in Miftlintown, as suc cessor to tbe 1st Dr. (i. L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established by tbe latter in I860) at tbe well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court House. LT7- TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY wrrnouT pain. Jo CMoroform, Ether, or Gat used. Ho Sore Gums or Diseomfort to patient. either daring extraction or afterwards. All tbese are Guaranteed or no charge HEADQUARTERS FOR Fashionable Gents' Furnish. ii"- Goods, at I10IL.OIM UGH & SOIVS, PATTER SOJN, PENNA. Spring ts Here, ft Full Line of Spring dot hi nsr OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AND CUT. uur poenominal sales last year has large line of Spring Clothing and having marked our goods down to rock bottom goods, we will bavt all the most desirable trade supplied. We have a full line of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's ClotbiD tbat has no equal west of Uarrisburg. loung man if you want a late style, fashionablu SDriotr Suit. Ha Shirt and lie, it will pay jou to see our hoc. You formerly had to go east to ith anything m tbe olothiof I.no vou X 1 t ft ' l a . . . . ioumB, ioys ana cnuaren's Ulothmg from tbe plain, substantial, overy-day suit, to the finest dress suits. You bave hero over 50 different patterns and Di.ico iu bcicui num. duu pair 01 aress small men, Jersey buns, Blue Flannel And at nricea tbat will astonish vnn far rv i 'oi , , ... J . uongias cnoe lor wen ana V omen's Lmorenas, jeweiry, ouspenaers, toilers & Cuffs, Underwear, Neokwear, Hats, etc. c amaja ujaac ik a puiut iu tbe Celebrated Sweet Urr Overalls to man. tall and examine our stock. you will be pleased. No trouble to Hollobaugh & Son. S. S. RUBLE, E M B A AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. 1 am qualified to prepare corpses taking room is three doors north of Safe Horses furnished in time Uaaos requiring attention at night will.be promptly attended, to by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! iPidfc French ierv R n d , ! i sold with a WnUr Qf tmm to cur all Nervous dl'ta' , such as Wm IJeMOry, Loss O' Brain Power, Nr vousaaaa, H a d - BCFOna AND APTKF) USC. aca. wakeful- attu Lost if an hood. Laualtoda. all drala. aad loac of pvr la .ithar aex. causad Ly over-ax. rtion oi ;outnfulladucrrton, which aUimatajy lead to la aimity, Contnmptioa and Iaaaaity Price, $i oo a packaga. With cr.ry It order a aire a writta ga.r.alia to car ar reread eeeaey. By auil t anyaddreu. PlVEJl'8 REM tOV CO., Toledo, O. 1 will be made. By All work inarantHil In give perfect satisfaction. Terms, strictly ch. H. P. DERR, Practical Oentlat. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. IlarophiypTrMM'rinraTrW-lentmcmTTyad carefully prftiared ftrmeriif, ued for yean In prlTpre practlie and for over thirty yar by tb pconi who enure Buccwaa. tTtrymngw oprcuM . .l1MH.-t mm fr that ilUmae named. bvi-m.aiiaare t ..it mi Uic ftoTrre.sa Hcmrulca Ul me uwii. urr -r acusna. ctitt rmicn. 1 Fevers, Conniptions. Inflammatlona. ,2.$ 3-lVoran, Wcnn FsTer, Worm t'ollr... 3- lVrlhinc Colic. ITylns;. WakefulDMS .'ii 4- llrrr,of Chlklren or Adclu -iS 5- ITenlerT.Or1ilii, Billons Colic '-ii t'balerm Marbia, Vomiting .'43 1 foea-ha. f'oldm. ltronchltla. .'45 S Nearalsia, Toothache. Farearhe 'iS 9 Headaches, Kirk Hrhlacbe Vertigo. .'45 10 Dyspepsia. Blllouns. 'ontltAtlon .'43 1 1 -inppreiwed or Painful Terloda- .'43 H Wkllea. Too Profuaa i'erkxls '43 13 roup. I.aryasttio, HoarMnrca.. .'43 1 1 fait Kbrnn, itpslu, Kruptl.vn. .'43 l.V-Kheamati.m.or l:hewntatk-r&in.. .'43 1G .Malaria, t htl',. F-vcr anil Ague '43 Piles, Bllmt orlUantlnr '43 IH-OW'lhotnir. Serrt r Wee Fyes . .'45 1(1 Catarrh Iiiflunri. t clu. In th Head .'45 20 Vt-.rtuir (': -'45 '41 Asthma, Oiiprtn.w-4 1 n-.-uhlns; '45 '4-4 Ear :cbarsca. Irci aired Hearing .'45 23 Scrofttlo. Kitlarcl I IaiMik Swelling- .'45 4 l-;enrrl I'.rLllilv. 1 !ol-l Weakness .'43 45-lrcpar, and Srai'ty Si-crtior. .'43 6 Sen-ficlinras. feii-kuess fa.ni KiJlus: .'43 u, i. i.i in 2tt Sore Mania, or Canker .'45 SO I rioary W eakness, WettlnsBod.. .'43 31-rainfnl Periods -43 3 1 lilaf hcria. I k-eratedSoro Throat.. .23 S3 Chronic Conaeallona a Lnilkus. .25 EXTRA NUMBERS: 3H-rvsa Peblllly, emlnal Weak- neu. or Involuntary Ili-haive 1.09 SS-Piaeaaesof the Heart. PalMiatlon 1.00 33 Epllepay, spasms. Si. Vitus' Lance...l.O0 Sold br braiKt.ti, ar aaiit paat-f-.lS oa nrlt af prlca. Dm. MraraaaTi' H.av.1. lu IMC.! aii.aa rasa MTerMSKTS' MID.ro., 1 1 1 a IIS WllSaa St.. Vaf. SPECIFICS, HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For Pnes External or Internal. Blind or Bleedln( Fistula In Ano; ltchlncor Hleedlng of the Kectum. The relict la Immedlato the cure certain. PRICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL SIZE, as CTS. Sola by Drufcltus ar aaal Ht-fl oa rocoit of arte. uvmn'imni., ma us mniaai St., saw tski NHMMPHrrFYS7 VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Eorset, Cattle, Sheep, logs, Bogs, - AND POULTRY. ' 300 Pave Baok oa Treatment of Animate aaal ( hart Kent Free. crass Fevcrs.Censeelians.Inflaaiasatlea A.A.lHpiaal Meaiasitis, M ilk Fever. ! D.B. strains. I.ameaeas, Uheaaiatlaam. 1 '.'. Ilaleaiper, Naaal lliaraarses. D.D. Uate ar tirnbs. Warns. K.E. i'eagha. Heaves, Paeamoala ' F.K. Colic ar Uripce. Bellyache, j (;.. Mlacarrlaae. lleaterrhacea. : 11.11. I riaary aad Kidney Disease. I.I .Eraptive IMaeaae-a, iMaaa-e. i J.K. Diaeases af If igestlon, I era lysis. Single Bottle (over SO dcaesl, - - .SO suable Case, with Hpectnes, MannaL Veterinary (.'tire Oil and Medlcator, 97.00 Jar Veterinary Care Oil, 1.00 aauUty oa w.lat Of ailll. laTHaSTS'asn.ta, 111 111 WlMu St., Sntarb. 5 Clothing' and So Arc JTc ffith lustihed us in curchasin? an extra purchased so extensively, we have prices. Beforo others got in their get what you wanted, we can furnish you tuav wish. Our stock comnriscs Man's pantaloons, suits lor lar?e mon ar Suits and other styles for the little folks, iar.noa W 1 ;n . .u. i .. ' I tuc wear. The fullest lino of Trunks, Valises navo idc latest out lo styles, w dozen OI fit the smallest boy to the most portly Compare our prices and we are satisfied show gooda, and wo have them to show. L M E R for any length ofJJ time. My'under the National Hotel on Main St, of funeral. 1 8 rntiiin(2T. TheraaiT!thaTttn'5aonailies j ido nave regular features euu wouia do ac corded the palm of beaut? were it not for a r-vr oompiexioa. JOlii i'lrn we rfcammeua un. HEDRA'S VIOLA CREAM e ixjaaeatioa the. qo<tlea that quickly chance th. mint sallow and florid complexion to one of natural healu aud unbleminJitd beauty. It cure Oily tkln. Freckles, black Heads, Illotchc, Sunburn, Tan, fimplea- and all imperfections f the skin. It If oot aoosmetic but a cure, yet is bet tar for tho toilet table than powder. Sold by Druggists, or ent post paid unon receipt of Wc u. l. on men vu., letese, w. FORWARD, In the line of progresa that's onr Your CUSTOM once customer always. SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEJN THE BEST MADE WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN A SPRING SUIT. Oare is the stock from which to select your Spring Suit. Don't bar om that while it may have a good many points right, has some defeot either ia style, fit or material. Our Men's Suits for the Spring of '93 are perfeot. In the variety of materials shown we hive ready for you regular feast of fashion, an assortment from which all tastes and all pookstboocs oan be pleased and suited. A mammoth collection of tbe latest styles of Saoks and Froeks ere here. 95 TO 820. SUITS Four different sbadts of Bannookburn Cheviots. Simla or Dock la-Breasted Saoks and Cutaways : tbe English Whipcords, Bird's-eyes, etc,; oboioe S to 12. SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS. Hot a hou?e in the county anticipates the needs of young America more eagerly than we Co. We are prepared and Children, stock eontaining more any other store in Juniata county. A short Fant Cheviot suit of color. Price $2.20. A beautiful All-wool, Dark Blue or Double-Breasted Suit a rare bargain A genuine Tricot or Cress Cheviot Italian Cloth or Serge, $5. Imported fabrios in Boys' Suit", 4 to 14 years, including the English Worsted, German Tricot or French Sere, the oorrsot style, a finished fit and finish for $10 garment, but our price is Our Hat Department for this Spring Season is complete, we have all the I new styles at the lowest prices. The grandest line of gent's furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juniata oonnty. Our trunk & satchel department second floor a full line to seleot from. Prices lower than ever. SPRING PANTS. Never did we exhibit a grander assortment than that whioh now graoee our tables. It embraces all tbe new and nobby domestic with a prioe range from $1 50 FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Penna. 1865, ESTABLISHED. Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF ILK W H It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS : Who have money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES C O "1 J n 4 it, wl Jull a"u WYereuats ai liio His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN HAVE M MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER? -CALL, AT the vim H A t MIFFLIN 1 OWW, PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. Purify the Iiife j Slood.j itjie ni.ooi, rnozo.vGj zin:. i iJ I Van brii ro thim f thr u J 1'2. LIrSITS SLOOD SEA2C3F2. t lli.ich rii nn Jlnilt, J-implt-t, brn.f- u'.a. Salt-rheum, Trttrr, Prceklrts, Jll.trk ' It. nl.t. Etc. Alt ltntygictt Wf it. J THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO. i i 'lT7,BUBGWt P. t Subscribe itr tbetKTUEL aBP Karcau' Csa, a f cod .apt . ONWARD, UPWARD norm. S..na.o. j. effort, of th We gain the eonfideooe popular Tweed and Corksorew Suite : challenged for workmanship or fit. Your with an elegant Spring Stock for' Boys end nobbier styles than oan be seen at all-woo! material in a serviceable datk grey Blaok Cheviot Swiss or Irish Wools! ages 4 to 14, $2.75 Suit, blue or blaok, lined with fine $7. stripes and checks, both foreign and to $6 50. 1889 To The Public of Clothing that goes on dailj A KLE Y . examine the Stock of Goods tot IV, l-r.,11.. T m Pnia. it uiiuciiuiijr in invso TOWN JUKIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFE.ISTOWII, PA. Wrta BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Lia.lt. JOSBFH ROTHROCK. Pretiient. T. VAN IRWIN, CsiW DiatcToas. W. C. Pomeroy, Jaiaph Rothroekj Jobs Herliler, Josiab L. Bartoa, Lnoia R. Atkinaaa, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. aTOCKBOLBBBI t Philip M. Kepnsr, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rotbrock, Jane H. Irwla, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtx, Jeroaae N. Tbompaea, It John Hertzlar, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Joaiab L Bartem, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Peanell, Levi Light, Samuel S. Rothiock, Wm. S warts. Solomon Manbeck, Three and Fonr per cent. Interest will b paid on certificates of deposit). Jjan 23, IS9I tf TO VEAK mil thaeftWetaef yoathfal assay weakaaas, lost aaaahaad. eta 1 Hf a traHiae (naiad I luaa.lM ad Seed a yaloabls parwenlar tor boas ease. .houldbl raad Wy rrea aad aabthaawd. - I liliawVl who Is aerrans Plwa. V. G. NWLEI. RUPTURElaHE in teed l.hf.-rer LPklla. Fa. Jiann at once. No operation or baalDs delay. Thousands ot cures. Dr. Mayer Is A Hotel Fenn, Beading, Pa., second tekarda; of each month. Scad lor circular. Advtealre