SEX fim & REPUBLICAN WE1WESUAT, APRIL 2G, 139$. TER'IS. gnbTr'.rtion, fl.60 per innnm if paid la advance; $2.00 If not paid In advance. Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 cents per Inch for etch Insertion. Trmii-nt business notices m local col umn. 10 cents per line for each Insertion. eductions will be made to those donir'nfc to t4vcT!ie by the year, half or quarter Call or Count j- Committee. The ioiri1prs of the Rppnblicaa County Committor) are) licre'oy re quest' I to inent i'l MiillintowD.in the J.ic'bs II;--.p, at 2 o'clock p. m., on Saturday. May G, 1893. for t'iP transaction of important busi ness W. V. SuritK, Chairman. Republican Co. Committee. M itllii'town, Eauviel Quay, J. II. Will. Itl.i'.re, Minim Dann, D. C. Riser. F :r!,i lungh, J. C. Hower, J.T. Ziok. Fnvette. D. W. Hoops, J. O. Smith. Monroe, D. K. L'lrich, II. A. Foltz. Sn'i'ii.'banna, A. K. Troutman, Thos. N. 1 1 irri-ff'tow J- C. McCurdy, J. W. Dunn. Waite.-r, Bfi-t Co'dren, W. II. Aiuker. Patterson, II. L. Cra ntr, J. L. PIolz. JMfor.l, G-o. Robi'on, B-.-nj. Earnest. Bm1. J. K.. Patterson, John N. Teifor.l. Tienn.-a, 11. L. McMeen, James J. Mc- MU:.-.P. Si-rue! Hill, VT. A. Patten. Port R.r:tl. D. G Al;or, II. II. Su ydcr. Turbi-tt, S. A. McLain, W. II. Bosert, I. '!:, . S! :i:ip, (1 . W. SmvJit. Gr..T.w..)I, J. Light, J. V. Ke:ster. Mr. V. Pl.it'-', Chairman. irk, trut in luclc. :.ir.fr out his shoo Liisi- TMni Kirk is v:i! frinuls ir. I'! '. - b Ipliin. :S',i-plnisVs f'n-10 ctnts .thrush a!, JI-cVs ;-li ? store. !!.-- Marv Pa'r.TSon is visiting in V.-y.u.n, D. C. A-iM!'n .-f olioi?-, fasuioaibi iv. .'.'.i.iL: sit Ilsrlt-y's. S .n.-itor McCftrrol', of Diupliin vu ty, v.aa in town on last Friday-. if.- bul-Ktnnl 1AI worki;ig Puntc.' lc'in.. !f.V :it Holiobanli aud S.-n's. Fr 1 E-pio.scha Jr., is a student in l'r. H r luan s o.iii f nt Deiili.-trv. Mi.u'ri f::i-j calf dress h 6H, lace I and i'ot; !; ".-;!, the Ilarrisl 1 n bi' bir-ya'n i i sb 1 to link's, il -li at: st. ClVg im bo. -is a i-eio.!'' lid ; I he lur rri'.l ot J i?'i' mssfc-r tit AUroutu t Snbhatli. Miss IClla R..-hr.r, . Jrati .-.!. ph , t nun i List If:i'.risburg, is viili-j at home of J. ii. Neoly in this p'uoe. A row law bus -n in vent f'or' ki!'i;i -r f '.' .i v f of f'.;reti venl s j r.-ed to pre-; r the p?riod j La.lies rn.et sh Ptvle, ' 30,' r.t: forv.rj II. k'. prico i:oe ptore. now cvc'or.e in snoes at 'P- stores. Wo bought che Wo sell cfcoap, to sell quicK. There i soi'is chanco of we.it!".".-, f"i- the ii-;"" i m.;v;;' summer , g out of thu rivM-a or Cav.a.Io. E. W. II. Kreider rf Altoons, visit ed former acfiuairtances ia this place st vend days last week. T:il - J. hi;', p'r-r-. in P. Wiikcrsham has sold riv.mpsontowa to Iler- man C:i?T.'-nniaTi A'.kiason iu having a stcim hf R'ing upppratus put in his residence, f jr wii.tfr use. A Base B-i'l, a Bat, a Et.it and a Cap given with each Bovb suit of clothes at Hcliolcuigh it Son's. Jrjhn Bender Ins bought tho Alex ander Sperdv properiy on Water street from Squire A. H. Wei.Imnn. Avroek of f:' -L-h!; can at Black Log, na M r.day ev-ning, stopped al! tt-.ivol i-ud transport-ition for an hour. Mr. Joseph Rothrcck is building an rnr.e-v to hi- town homo and bavin- .i s-fer.m lieat'-r placed in the house fo'- '..iiiU-r. "'; e remain?, of William Mahlon, of i :-. (te ;ovi;r h:p. wove brought to ii.is .!tu-e on tl'O 10th and interred in the I'rtsbytrri-.n Cemetery. S'i'iv) Phil ,vl 'l;.liii hij dlord's, re- .-ir-n to whora thy to deposit a rent a'!..w tho roster to :.r4 v o whora th v rent prop er; th. pr: fund betore oefuny the 'v. Sch -it is in t'.i. . at In-. ryLodv says it's l ard to beat t's spe-'ial biiraius E. Schott New York and Philadelphia i ek t ilmy the latest and tewest TEt peiee. 1 tie; unerdled for in the ' : e for the week ending April "re i.-.r Mrs. Jacob S. Page; Mr Fkiuix 0, inner; J. II. Howard; Ji.i-c-ppo KuggieD. Ti-.i Y. I S C. E. of Prenbytorian -h;iy.U i :;. hV... r-,-i:i,., will hold a nr.iiiMie e.v Sab'.ir.th evening, April 20. A snvrll admittance fee will b eh. !;.: i. ir..ci-cds for churcb. The rj'.ihlic ar invite d. ! .-sander Arrnitrong, of Sandy ha- removed to bis new farm " iiuvehn-c-.l from t!i bwrs of lienrv Yocler. in Siruce Hill Me Rfv tr!vu?i,ij 1 umnta conutv, for $1800. lj.oomiield Advocate. The height of ignorant ill manners is to :,, e a man on the eide walk sweep ing dirt against persona who pass by, or a man on the side walk with a water Bqp'.rt, never flopping when people eoir.c alonir, but compelling the peo ple to walk into tho street to avoid getting wet. A good deal of ignor acre and ill manners can bbborn and xeused ou account of ignorance, but an ignoramus should not be al lowed the rights of tho pavement 'th his dirt and water to the exclu sion of other people. --too JI I . . ""K", wiwg ana Bronchitis TLe ".ei is quick, the cure perfect. --WalldrugsiBt ts, Some railroad tract hand?, in Mif flin county, had their time cut down to 9 hours a day, and S1.08 pay, they would not stand that, but quit work Other men were glad to get the place. Henry Conrad, a veteran of tho late war, died at his Lome in Walker township, on the 17th int. A delp Kition of members of the Pest, of Una tovrn attendad the funeral on the 19th, last Wednesday. Schott's Stores. A thinking ma ehme ;s wanted to test, our goods bv our prices. Why is it ho! We un derstand our business. We work for uur ccsiomevs. O lr c ist im -rs preeiate our efforts and buy np our Tha oth.-r niKht thieves lifted the coa. pit grate in the pavement of tha residence of Mr. William Banks in this towrj, and therebr entered the house, aud helped themselves to barn and other eatiblss, boots and shoes, etc. Ready for Spring ! Our shoes the biggest assortment of shoes. Ready for Summer! Hop, skip, jump. Run to our store. Ten per cent, discount to our fi-st customer eacti day. At Schott's shoe Bridge street. store, 'Hsa Ella Pannebak?r, hj3 re stocked her ruiliiniry store in Pat terroD, with a new selection of Spring and Summer finery for the Ladies. She invites c!l who are iu need of goods in her l:m-, to call and inspect her splendid assart me at of Millicerr goods. Meryl Icbf s, cf A'toona, n?e.d 1G year?, waa dr ;wned wi'h th'herne he was driving iri a buggv a.-roas the Jutiiai.i about niue milos from Al- tocna. Ti:e water ursiit t!io lin.-r,-,- Tbo youfh bel t to the r.tck f t'ha horc till it droa-ncd and fell on him and pushed Lira under the wattr. About i houses were blown down in Ospgo City, Kansas, about 4 oVlock "oa the 13th. Ful;y 100 Iiouscs and barns, in t!-.e vicinity of th.'i towu wro dtfmn'ishad. "nm. b, r uf people were killed. At. Linden. Mm? state, ih Court II'ns-. J.-ii! and M thouijt church wnre dcmolislitd. W. H. Rapnels, of McAlisterville, offtos rt i;rivi-.te sale a valoabie farm of 70 .Tr:a, "3 o: which are tlr-aro 1. A we hrr-board.'d 1:oiip, br."k baru uud all jcrtri.irv outbuildtutrs nra erected tl'.i.iCo'j. t is located pec- I nnil-H.lit.'f inllf.n s.niit!ui'i!kK i.f "-.T-A I trrviil.. liirnr pV.iirrlina un.l wLaila Cdl on, cr a.l tress Mr. Rntsnols at ! he above isli Snavin Linimeni :mriv; s li Ii ;rd, or Cu'I.jnscd Lumps ad Ili-.'jii-bftT i -o:n horse, P.Iooil "?i:viii. Cot bs. Salirits, Svoerr, Uing- j bone. Si.'!et, Sprains aal Swollen Thfi'i s, C.:ii.''is, ho.. Save S50 bv font- bot:l.. W;-iT:itcd the aost wciulvrfut Blvmish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Backs .t Co., Druggists, MiHiintown. Oct. 1, ly. G jn Tnyior (1f Mifflin county has been amhorized to receive contri- luiior.s for a monument to be er.-cU.d to tha l-.to Prof. Dvid clayalastweekln Wi7n eVCrai W. H. McDonald has sold his Pat terson store to B. F. Mitchell PPVSPf5- 7, cures Wilson, I'll. who was for a . ... I nua:b:-r of v-.firs p;-iacipal of th.eTi.i8 bo iotls ;. v;.-.w ApmlsmiM lb.. t. .me to be placed iu Church Hill Ctmeteiy near Port Royal. Coutri batiocs to bo in Juno 1. All sfu dcr.is espscially of the lamented Profnssor should cheerfully assist iu this laudable work. John Iluzzar 1 d'ed at his home in this twn, last Thursday morning about 5 o'clock, aged 77 years. Iq icrmenfc iu the Pre:-by lerian grave yard, where he had a tombjloui erected for himself years rtgo. Th funeral took place oa S inday at 2 o'clock. Ho cam to MifiLctown iu 1S1, from Chester couuty, taught scbof'l iu v.ictcr, and in sumtuor worked at whatever he could obtain to do, and saved the money he earned, invested it in real estate, erected houses, and ih that way was a help with his money to the community, the lumberman, tho carpenter, the pkf-tercr, the painter, the hardware, people got a share of the money he put into bv.iIdint9, and the improve ments a.ldud to the a-.eased valua tion of the town aud became a source for tux levy which go to keep up all tho solid affwirs of a community. Tiirc-a chlldrea s'-rvivy i iai. BloomScld Advocate, April 19. ? ,"ii:i.-.ny night, lOih l.st., thieves entered tho ba.n cf John Swarner, a'oi:t three fourths of a mile south of Loysvillo and took therbfrom a ii-T-.o nnd harness, u!so a big of oafs, the b ig Laving been first emptio i (rf cloversoed. After starting they lo sicod that the borne wa-i Jamo, a-id coming to Samuel Horrow's barn, a mile southwest cf Loysvillo, they ex changed the horse for a fine d:nk bay aidmal valued at 125, belonging to Mr. Morrow; a good bugry was also taken. Upon discovery cf the theft nest morning pursuit was immediate ly begun. Tho animal was tracked over Siorn tt's Gap, down along the mountain, near Limb's- Gap, when nil traces were lost. A day later Mr. Morrow recoived word from agei'tle mau iiviug near the Gap, that tho stolon horss he believed hud passed Lamb's Gap, toward Harrisburg. .Mr. Morrcw'aguui starlediu pursuit, and tracked tho animal nearly to Harrisburg, whtre tgaiu all traces wtro l'-3t. Nothing further has been h.ard of the stolen horse. Sale of Horses- The following is a list of tha names of men who bought horses at the Wilson horse sale on Monday, in this place, with the price paid for each animal: Win. McNitt, 51-11; Chancs A. Thompson, $130; T. M. Thompson, $102.50; II. L. Wilson, $132; Clayton Tvson, $124; Jones R. Reno, $97 50; Huff Ward, $10G; Huff Ward, $112; H. T. Reed, $89; William McNitt, $154.50; O. Mathers, $SG; Samuel Straver, 140; B. Rnuinger, $137.50; A. T. Reed, $132.50; Geo. M.Kepner, $126; George Brindle, $149; R, R Peachy, $141.50; Robt. Crozier, $93; H. L. Wilson, $132. Thre are about 150 electric lifht Plants in Philadolphi. Vliere did yon get that Hat? xNine out often will answer, at Hol lobaujrh & Son' The rain of laot Thursday -wonnd up with spurt of hail, eorne light ning and thunder. Col. and Mrs. Patterson md John T. Patterson, Jr , are witnessing the aval review in New York this week. Jmes H. Cramer, a brother of W. D. David T. and Daniel Cramer, of this place, died at his home in Al tonna on Thursday, tba 22 1 instant, aged HS years. I'ch on tinman and horses and "11 animols eurpd in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks k Co. Druggists, Mifflintown. Pa. Oct 1, ly. General Harrion raid $125 and and a premium of $25 for his choice of a pew in th First Presbyterian Church, at Indianapolis, the other day. Miss Muscatine Diehl is now east buying in a full line of new Millinery Goods which she will have in her store on Front street by Saturday. She invites the ladies to call and ex amine her stock. On Monday night a thief broke a hole in a side pano of glass in the Willdow f TVrr? 'Mfn.c.'a iln,;., .. - - - . J a v I store and pulled throogh the open- j ing a coat, pants and vest of dark poods, and a hat, all worth abont $1G. The dog in the store conld not i;et at the thief. There are people who have a whole hou?e full of childreu and it tikes a great deal of mnney a ytir.r to keep so many little ones shod. We have noticed that liecaus"! wo aro selling shoes for children every day, and we ere selling ihr-m for jnit what they cost u?, for we are going out of the shoe business. G. W. Hitk. Au enraged cow that was heiris driven to the railroad for shipment l ist Tbursdaj- made a dash for Mr. Kurt 2 Kanffman at the etna! bridge in this town. In trying to escape the horns of the beast Mr. Kauffman fed and cut the palm of one of his hands severely. The fall saved him irom a goring lrjr hand. gave uim a pore Srjuire Thomas Creigton of Ttwca rora township has bem iu town this week on bnsiness. The Squire Las a ion otli 'jid record as vcritit d by the r. cord ;. lie was elected Jfstiea of tlis Pence iu D.dr.vaie to.vnsiiip iu 18G3 aud served four years. He re moved to Tuscirora his native town- I wiiip tad was elected a Justice iu 1S78. re-elected ii 1883, ro-rlocted in lh5, rc-tlcetfl an't re-r.oromission-ed in 18113. lie also f tived one enr as constable stid tnr ia his native threo years as au 3i - townbhip, and on d ffereut i lortion boar'?s in diil rent eouLtiCH ytar3 suture is one of tho vt teraus in oCiuial circles iu Junnta county, sai wears l-iiu t! with becoming dignity. his i bar, and this Tavlor refused. A The old saying, "novel- mind the general rnmpns followed, and it is weather when the wind don't blow," Da;,t Langdou had men employed to has liitie cocc-nn for the people this 1 ,lard th house end refuse admit Bpung. The weuther that concerna ' tance to Tavlor's men. th.'-ra 13 the wet weather. Tho fiai'r frr.TT- info o riVd an,1 nn All the au'ri' concerned bv'. seaso'i. The ult ir-i! orhl 1 lias l if. en ;t the weather cf this) s.o'i thus far has iw;-n b) wet that not hr.u tLe outs hin been ao'.vu, and few farmers have l ad an opportunity to plow for corn. If getting the crops in the ground is to bo thou an indication of the autumn yield of snmmer crops, the return muet of necessit3' be poor. However, there is poor comfort in '-crossing the bridge before one g-ts to it.'' No man understands n;;ture iu all of its workings, and the ses3on may t;u-n o:;t to be fruitful in the makii g cf good crps. Don't be discour ged. Dr. Aeklcy gives us for publication the following suggestions to prneh grower?, with the assurance that the treatment is in full nccord wiih ad vanced ideas of destroying gorni3 and parasites, ns also with the older one of hanging horse shoes itc. on fruit bearing troca to render them more prolific, the meihod is to make a soluiion of copperas two ounces to tho gallon of water- This strength may bo increased but is considered ample. Saturate tho ground about the root of the tree by moans of a sprinkler, occasionally during the spring and sumrufi-, a dry spell being best for good effects. The solution being taken up by the roots, destroys tho grub racr elTectua'ly than by grubbing hoe and wire, insures also an iticreaso in qnality and quantity of fruit from healthy trees. As common or commercial copper as costs not exceeding ona cent per pound by tho bane', tho peach grower may see it to his advantage to treat grubs t-cicntifically. Lat Sabbath evening Rev. John R. Henderson preached from tho text, "This is the book of the genera tions of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made ho him. Male and female cre ated ha them, and blessed them, and callad their name Adam, in tho day tHey were created." From which text he deduced the theme, MAS'S LIKES E. S TO OOD Mr. Henderson's introduction to a sermon is always learned and is always followed by a thoroughly analyzed sermon, which makes his pulpit utterance interesting nnd in structive to attentive liFteners.- Ia speaking of Adam not being a sou of a father, bat a special creation by God, he reviewed the materialistic statement of the theories of proto plasmistic teachers, and gradual de velopment from the chipanzee to the form of a man. Bnt it is not alone the physical resemblance of man to God that is meant iu the form and creation of Adam, but it is the spirit ual likeness that ia meant to be in culcated by the text, and which is more fully exemplified in the comir g of Christ, who came to teach, by his life, 1. Knowledge of moral and re ligious spiiitual likeness to God. 2. ' Righteous spiritual likeness to God. ' 3. Holiness, as exemplified in the likeness of the life of Christ. T5 Cents. SeveDty-five cents a pair for Ladies' a calf every day work shoes, at Heck's shoe store. Wedding Presents. The published list of wedding presents, interests, most all classes of reaiers, however the sameness of the list of gifts. The following list from a Jersey paper, comprehends a list of presents not often met with, and is therefore doubly interesting. From father and mother'of the bride, on ; Jersey calf, from bride to groom, one hair wreath made from hair of her eutire family, and also six white shirts; from brother Elia, one book of poems, one dream book, one polite i letter writer nnd n. Ioo from Aunt Harriet 6ix hf ns and a rooster, also a jar of catsup; from cousin Sarah, one poem made by herself on the bride and groom, 15 verses in ad. Umbrellas Still a few more left at Heck's shoe store. Adjourned Court. Conrt convened at 9 o'clock A. M , on Tuesday the 18th, with Judge Lyons on the bench. In the estate cf Mary Jane Kreider, deceased, citation awarded on the executor commanding him to filo an account in that estate. In the estate of Peter Brown, late of Fayette township, deceased, sale of real estate, confirmed. John R. Jenkins as clerk of the Orphan's Court, acknowledged a deed for the sale of tract of land in Lack township, the property of Rob ert Buchanan, deceased, to James Buchanan. In the estate of Hannah Wyman, late of Delaware township, deceaoed, sale of roal estate to Charles W. Wet zip, confirmed. James P. Johnson, guardian of Maria Johnson and Margaret Span fjlor, minor children, was removed from ths quardianf-hip. W. C Pomerny was appointed guardian of Maria Johnson Andrew Bank, Esq., filed hi re port tit e.nditor in tha Estate of Luke M.-irx, late of Monroo township, de ceased, which was confirmed, nisi. S-2 50 Lsdi" fine Dor-gola kid button shoec; former prio $3.00 but now $2 50, at Heck's shon store. Liquor Rumpus. The tovn of Lor.gdondnle, a min ing village ch the mountain about Hopewell, has been the scene of live ly incidents dnrinrr the past few davs. Anil it has been all on the account of the liquor license recently granted at that phacA. The town boa'ts of bay ing one of the fin'st hotels in the county. At the recent license court ! a liesnse waa granted to Isaac M. Tavlor, who lerses the hotel from Samuel Lanpdcn. Tuo court rfoserl ; to grant 1 avkr the license uuiess he ' bhowod his lease from Langdon. After the license waa granted it ap nairs Langdon wanted to control the Monday Sheriff Price and posse were summoned and went to the scene. During pait of Sunday open bar was ki,i h lmnu ti,i n.;r;i fl.i I : free and heads grew big. Reports ' piy that in the heat of hostilities tho licence was torn into shreds. Sax ton IlwralJ. MJliKIKV : Du Hi xBABOEn. On I he 29ih tilt, by Rev. John Landis. John P. Dunn of Fayette Township, aud Kato L. Haubarger of Thornpsantion. JJcDosai.d IlroiiEY. On the 2nd by Re.v. W. N. Wallis, James K. Mc Donald, and Myrtle B. 1 higher, all of Patterson. Diehl Gillilan-o On the 4th inst , by George Ubil, J. P , Emanuel Diehl and Ethelinda Gilliland, all of Spruce Hill township. Kxisely McDox.vld. On the oth iust., by Rev. W. N. Wallis, C. E. Knisely and Anna Bell McDonald, all cf Pa tterso rr. Sums Wkidmax. Ou the Oth inst., by Eider S. S. Beavor, George E. Shirk and Maggie E. Weidruan all of Fayeite township. Wilson McCobhick. On the 10th inst., by Rev. A. H. Spmgler, Chas. K. Wilson of Bell wood, Blair Co., and Maud M. McCormiek of Pert Royal, this counsy. McCai-le? Thompson. Ou the 18th instant, at the homo of the bride's mother, in Thompson town, by the Rev. F. MeBurner, Mr. Elmer E. MeCauley, of Mifflintown, and Miss Ida N. Thompson, of Thoinp scntown. McLaughlin. On the 14th inst. in Spruce Hid townehip, Samuel Me" Liughliu, aged 65 years. 2 months and 8 days. Levers. On the 15lh inst., at Sun bnry, Northumberland county, after a lingeiing illness from heart trouble and consumption theresultof typhoid fever, Charles E. Byers, aged 23 years, 7 months and 12 days- Mahlis. On the lGth inst., from paralysis of the heart, William Man ila of Fayette township. Cossad. On the 17tk inst., in Walker township, II. D. Conrad, a veteran of tha late war, aged C7 years, 4 months nd 4 days. IltzzARD. On the 20th inst, John Huzzard, a native of Chester Co , but for 48 years a n-sident of this place, aged 77 years. Holiday. On the 23rd day of April, at Millerstown, Perry Co , Pa., Mi s. Martha Holliday, aged 81 years, two months and ten davs. Her nini dm name was Martha Robison. She was born on the farm of her father, Thomas Robison in Milford town ship, Juniata county. Pa., February 13, 1812. MirrLINTOWN MAKKKTS. Hiirunoni, April 26, 193. Butter Eg3 Ham,......, . 21 . 12 .10 : 08 Shoulder, ....... ......... . Sides, .......................... MITfLnSTOWN GRAIN MAPKFT Wheat, 68 Corn in ear 60 Data, 32 Bye 65 Olovorteed 4.00 Timothy sued $1.W Flax eoed 1 60 Bran $1.19 a hundred Cbop. ...... ...... ..$1 .60 a hundred Middling $1.25 a hundred. Ground Alata Salt 1 20 American K!t fO Philadelphia Markets, April 24, '93. Wheat, 71 to 75c; Corn, 48 to 5tV: Eggs, 15 to 2Gc. Live chickens, hens. 13 to 21o a ponnd; roosters, 10c a pound. Clover seed, 11 to 14o a Hay, $10 to 18.50 a ton; wool sheep, 4 to 8Jc a lb; clipped sheep 3 to 5.e a lb; Lambs, 5 to 7Jc a lb; Milch cows, $'5 to $50 a piece; Calves, 4 to 7c a lb; Thiu cow.-, $10 to $25 a piece; Hogs, 10c a lb; Pennsylvania tobacco, 8 to 14c; Havana, 15 to 20c; Vara, 72 to SOe; Sumatra, $2,50 to 64 Oil ii. t ' i . . ii oirawuerrios, j.u to 'Zoc a quart; Old potatoes. 70 to 95c a lb; ' New southern potatoes, choice, $8 to $J a barrel; fair to good $5 to $7 n j barrel; Florida tcmatoee, per crate, i $1.50 to ?2.50; Southern peas, 50c to ; ?1 a bur-; Florida cucumbers, $3.50 a crate. LEGAL. 4 UDITUK'S .NOTICE. I Estate of Abeiham Baxhe, late of Monroe township, dectuar'i. The nndersiened Auditor appointed hy the Orphan's Court of Juniata Co., to dis tribute lb balance reinaiiunpr in ths baud o( Peter W. Svvartz, administrator of the saia decedent, to and among the parties en. titled tberoto, will sit for the purpose ofhin appointtucDt, at his office in the borough ol Mliliintown. Pa., ttwen the hours ! 10 A. M., and 4 P. M., on Thtirsdvy tie 4th d .y ot Mt, A. D., 18'J3, whea a:.t wbf-re nil prirtlcs interfcd are n quired to prove their rl.i!rns or be debarrwd (roni pi-. tu-pa?irjg in said turd J. N. KELLFU. Audifor. April llth, 193. JP. DERR, PRACTICAL. Oi:TIST, (Gradual of the TbiUdelpliia Dentil Col lege.) lormrrMr (' HifTlinour;, I'a., has Id eated pMrunurutlr in UitI!iLtovn, a uc cessor tD the lt Dr. Ii. L. Derr, an4 will continue tha dn'al husineta (astsblihod by t!e latter in lfO';) at the wc-M kuiiwn ot' fice cn Lrirlge street si posito Court iluso. C7-TKKTU EXTKACTKD, A'JSOLlTK I.Y WITHOUT PAIN. Jo CMorofurm, Elker, or Gas used. N'o Sorri Cums or Dis 'onitiirt to pntient, illiur aurinj extriiction or afterward. All these ar. Guaranteed rr re rbaige HEAD Q0AETE Fashionable Gents' Furnishing Goods, sit nOLLOBAUGUI & SOS'S, PATTER SOiN, VIENNA. rin- is Here, So Arc JFe Wzl(h 1 Full Unc of Spring Clothing OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AND CUT. Our phenoutusl alfs last yasr has justified u iu purchasing an extra large lino of Spring Clothing and having purchased so extensively, we have tnarkod our goods down to rock bottoui prices. Before others get in their goodf, we will hava all the roost ocsirablo trado supplied. We have a full lino of Men'?, YouiW, Uuys' aud Children's Clothing that bas no equal west of Harrifburg. Yeung man if jou want a late style, faihionablo Spring Suit, flat, Shirt and Tie, it will pay you to fee our line. You formerly had to go east t get what you wanted, we caD fumo you with anftbitig in the clothing line you leny wi.h. Our stock coujpiisea 'Sen's Youths', Boys' aud Children's Clothing from the phic, substantial, every day euit, to the finest dress suits. You have hero over 50 different patterns and styles to aeleet from. 600 pair of d.-esi patitaSocnp, Suits for large men er small men, Jersey Suite, Blue Flannel Sui: and rHicr styles for the little folks. And at prices that will astonish you for chec.pnps. Wo al.io keep in t.tnck tha Douglas Shoo for Men and Women's wear. Tho ful'cft line of Trunks, Valises Umbrellas, Jewelry, Suspenders, Collars A CnfF, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats, etc. We always make it a point to hsve the Ir.fest nut ia styles. 50 Jozn nf the Cclebratod Swist Orr Overalls to fit the smallest boy to the most portly man. Call and examine our stock. Compare our prices and v,e are satisfied you will be pleased. No trouble to show gjodj, and we have tbem to show. Hollobaugli & E M B A L AND I will guarantee satisfaction in all eaees. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of? time. Myunder taking room is three doors north of tha National Hotel on Main St. Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral. Cases requiring attention at night wilTbo promptly attended to by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD I 3rnTS", (Piver FrDc Nerv Remed-r,;.-soldwithaWr-rtta Gurnta tocaxe all J enroiis d a such as Vr oii BEFOR AND AFTER USE. ache. Wakefi t DHuLott Manhood, Lassitude, all drains and l? of paver in sither sex, caused by overexertion youdifulindtscretion, which ultfrnateW-lead ta la Btroity, Consumption and Insanity Price, tiooi packafra. With avary $5 order we ivc a wrrr, guaraartat) to cur or rafuad moaey. By tnr.il rr any address. PlVE8' REMttiY CO.. Toledo, 0. "ill b made. All work guaranteed to give perfect atibtac lion, lerma, strictly cih. H. P. DERR, Practical DeutM. I THE MILD POv7ER CURES. HUTilPH REVS' ! Hr- Hiinirhrrv iSperlflra mr wietitiflcany and carrftiiiy t-iv;iarel lumtlit-s unti 1r mht In . iriv;tU prat-iht nnd fr v?r thirty y-am by the inVM'ic mill (nfre itueitHw. Evtry slulo iSpclHo I a t-;-n"ini ciir fur thw itue n.itpHl. j They (ure without UniKKiUK, puirluicorrpdaHnfc tr 'iti,aiil are lu fan ci.U a,.atUtsovrreicM : Iteit;irs of the World. .u-rr ur itCMCxu. vcitrc rsiCE. 1-FrTpri, tVnpT-t'on, Infinrr-m-itfoTul. .J.'J ' 2 W urntH Worm r'tiwr. Worm t olic... i 3 Tristbinc: Colic. 4'iinir. W t,cfuiiu.'i .4.5 4 l;arrhr. of Cl.lUrra or Adulti .i.5 5 lyraieryOrtiln& l illt-ua Colic 25 ii holrra .Morbun, Vomiting ..1 J 7 l'ourJ-1 oldi. 1 ronchliirf mUX ' S t-nraitfta, Tootiactie. I-aceachp US !) Icj d-tc-Uc, Sic'-c IIfttt;rtM. Vcnfii. ,-ZS 1 ; Jyiu-pfcia IIIIIoukiiomi. istlpattoa .'J. , 1 1 -rrtl or Pmiafnl I'crtucla. ; 1 3 'tVbitrs, Tk 1'mr.i.e l'crici..., 45 1 JiS-fruup. 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I'm. lirnrikHTt' Uaxl-al (til pku. ilbd rue lit CrilRLTrVXrD.4 4K.il I A IIS KUDjm St.. SvTxrk. 5 PE 0 3 Fl OS. H U M PH RE YS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." ForPilr Exlernol orrtntemrU. Hind orBlmllns; l-bl-.'ln lit An.r: IteiNiixtrr M.'l1riT; i.f tlie 1 retuia. 7Ue rt-!i-f 1. linrri' Ulc tin t .iru c-iti:i. PKICE, SO CTS. TRIATi SIZ''. ?5 OTS. Bold by Drn;irtiUf or scuf rnt-pa-J iu ruw-ift n! prica. HUMPHREYS' YETER!HARYSFEC!FICS Pc? 2ACTE35, Cattle, Zlocv, Eors. , AND POULTRY. ! 500 Pae n!olc on Trrt-tmpnt of Animal ! Mil J (hart M-ni i rre, crjtT5?t Frvrrs, Cobu rations. In flnmmatlon ; A.A.iSpitinl 1 iuiif it in. JW ilk Krrr. , rnitta, l.nmcans KhraiuatiiuQ. .('. lUotctrtprra Nai-al liiHchArvers. , IKI. ituta or Crubf, V ornm, i E.K 4'u.bH, I lea Fnaujonla J-M. 4oIic or iiripe, Ifrllyacbe. MUrurriac. Ilnr-iorrhatrC'i. I 11.11. I rhinry nut KMui-y ; J.I. klrupi itc Dixenofit, Ainnec al.lv. liirseara o! iisestiou FaralynlR ! Slnr't' TxjUIq (ovcrS0doi.el - . .go triable Chkp. wIiJi ?pecfna. Manual, fteriuary t'urfi Oil and ilaxilcator, $7.00 Jar Ycu-riuary Cure Gil, 1.00 ftaM M Drwf utai or t prtpaM aaywbareaBd Is arr j vanilt rAif,t f pri. ! ULSl'UU.S-aIkCU.ti:iJall8nIlaiSt.,SewIark. fa a )bir& an on. 5T TTS P. J SfT i M E R .Director. VtTt IS but skin doop. ThsraarethsustnilinJuiafej who hare rgulnr a:id would to to corded the i4um oi leautr were it net for a j enmtilt'zion. 'foeil inch we recommend OR. KEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM u p.m-.-ir'ir.e thce qualitid. that qulfkiy chnrijo the moat Ballow and fiorid complexion to oue cf Datum! hi: Lb and onbleiairiipd bnauty. It cum Oily Sicin, Firck'- Muck TImi, Blotches, Sunbor, Tan, fimDlcv and all fropcrtMtions nf tho sim. It ii net acoimrtlc l.ut a cure, yet ! hct t( r for thit tolt.t Uble than powder. Hold by lirujuasU, or ent port pafrt upon iwtpt ot SOc. G. C. BITTNER 4 CO., Tatode, O. FORWARD, ONWARD, UPWARD In the line of progress that's our polioy. Suooess attends our Your CUST031 once a customer always. We gain the oonfidenoe publio by liberal offers. SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEI THE BEST MADE WE CM PLEASE YOU IN A SPRING SUIT. Ours is the stock from which to select your Spring Suit Don't buy one that while it may I ave a goed many points right, bas roaie defect either ia style, fit or material. Our Men's Suits for the Spring of '93 are perfaot In the variety of materials shown we hsve ready for yon a regular feast of fashion, an assortment from which all tastes and all nnr-k.thnnrs cn h pleased and suited. A mammoth collection of the latest styles of Sacks and Frocks are here. 5 TO 20. SUITS Four different sbadds of le-Breasted Sacks and Cutaways; the EneTTsb Whipcords. Bird - J J "VJI SPRING CLOTHING FOB BOYS. Not a bou.'e in the county antici rates the needs of voun? Amprira mora eagerly than we do. We are prepared and Children, a stock containing more any other store in Juniata county. A short Pant Cheviot Suit of A beautiful All-wool, Dark Blue or Black Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woolen Double-breasted Suit a rare bargain sges 4 to 14, $2 75 A genuine Tricot er Cress Cheviot Suit, tlue or black, lined with fine Italian Cloth or Serce, $5. Imported fabrics in Boys' Suits, 4 to 14 years, including the English Worsted, German Tricot or French Serge, the correct style, a CuisUed fit and finish for $10 garment, but our price is $7. Our Hat Department for this Spring Season is complete, we haye all tha new tityles at the lowsnt prices. The prsndest line of gent's furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juniata county. Our trunk & sitcbel department second floor a full line to select ftcm. Prices lower than ever. PRING Never did we exhibit a grander assortment than that which our tables. It embraces all tho new and nobby stripes and checks, both douiestio with a price range from $1 50 to $6 50. FERD MEYERS, the wholesale sad retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Penna. 1805, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive b'ale frooi Ttifr D V. ft will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who Lave aioney to invest to examine the Stock of Ooods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It h truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits find Overcoats at the "Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave ail Competitors in the rear, ko don't fail to give him a cull if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY HAVE TOy MtSEITG DEPOSIT ? YOU A ROIlRfiWER CAI.t. AT cs f9 !. -T -y. xn x IA. KlrFl!.-: ' koxjk iji:k CK2 t. I'A IP ON TIME niSTlFlCATES, TiT? leaned tt Lcwsst Eates. 1 S! Tst. 8 F r,V E best ix the vfoar.n. mtl.Ai.inff two brx.a or buy oh.r brand. No SactMl by cut. l0 EI 1 11 1 CIEJi LIS IS. F0R3AUBTDBALgP.3Gr?igRAU.Y. tyt The rhlmtl ami hrpiu'ir-m office in the place to g. I jobnork Ah-.p. Tiyit. Ii li! ur vi)-; ii vuti rwl anvthin? in thnt l;na. oncnuttcniiiiz. THE TORNADO f: Ify Mr fttunsioicrm Vritu lor mi Sttd misu tpoiMs. "MDItf arwrsfiimaif w. n. miwmhon eo. UTU CANTON. OHIO. JtKMTUIUiAtU. V W I SLB (S mm efforts, of the Bannock burn ( Leviots. MitioIa or Dob k popular Tweed and Corkscrew Suits ; "-"Cj - w viauiauouiy Ul U AVSI with an elegant Spring Stock fcr Boys and nobbier styles than can be seen at all-wool material in a serviceable dark era PAWTS. now graces foreign and of Clothing that goes on dailj MMEM3E STOCK OF JSa jr JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF PI I FF-LIVTCm Iff, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPO KOTHROCK, Prvlnf. T. VAN IRWIN, Ctuhttr DIRECTORS, W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertiler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joflpph Rothreek, JoMiah L. Bartoo, I.ouis E. Atsinion, TOCEaaLrsai : Philip M. Kepnfr, Annia M. Shelley, Jo?"rh Kothrock, Jaaa VI. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Knrtt, ' Jerome N. Tbompbon, Jr John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton, John M. BUir, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Penbell, Levi Light, BmuelS. Rothrock, Wm. Swarts. Solomon Manheck, Three and Fonr per cent. Interest will be paid on certificates of deposit. jan 23, 1891 tf TO WE&K iEfl BaSMng from tba effects ef yeothtol emm dour. WMtlng nhw tost muduwd. etc, I wiS send a nimble trutiM (mla eonkUaiiig fUS. portion Ian for hotae enre. FREE' ebr. a splendid medleai work ; ehoalil b. ra4 by BM& who is Derroos and debilitated. .Addnsa,! rraC F. C. FOrTXER. Moodoa,' Contt- -.. 16 at onra. ho r neratioo or bn3in9t di liiT. Thoarmnda ef cares. Dr. Mayer Is Jt ii.jtt'l Icnn, Jteadiri)r, Pa., secood Saturday cl each mouth. Send ior circulars. Adytoe Ireo.
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