SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, MAT 3, 183. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annnm If paid Id advance ; $2.00 If not paid in advance. Transient advertisement! Inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices In local col umn, 10 ceuta per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Call of County Conn rult tee. The mmbrs of the Republican Joucty Committee are hereby re quested to meet in MifHintown, in the Jacobs House, fit 2 o'clock p. m., on Satikdat. Mat G, 1893. for tbc transaction of important busi ness. W. V. Shirk, Chairman. Republican Co. Committee. Tho following named gentleman eomposo the County Committee: Beale Hon. J. K. Patterson, Walnut; J. M.T.lfer, Doyle's Mills. Black Lo Samuel Emory, Her man A. Oppel, Oppelsvilla. Delaware D. C. Reiser, Thomp sontown; Hiram O. Dunn, Mara. Fayette A. Vi. Sieber, B. F. Trejo, McAHsterville. Ferminaph J. C. Hower, J. L. ZooV, JlilUmtown. Greenwood W. H. Kigle, Xeko dft, Terry county; S. E. Zeiders, Diminville. Lack -Matthias Stump, Lack; J. N. Montgomery, Waterloo. Miftlintown W. L, Hoopas, Sam uel Lapp, Miftlintown. Milford J. L. Groninger, Port !?'; E l. S Lover, Patterson. Monroe Shelly Graybill, Rich field; Banks Foster, Evandale. Patterson John Ernest, II. W. Eniselv, Pattorson. Pott Roya! A. J. Petit, H. H. Snyd-.T, Port Royal. Spruce Hill Samuel Book, Warb le; S. L- Mauger, Spruce Hill. Su3juelianna E. G. Sheaffer, Elm Crawford, Oriental. Thompsontown J, A. Cameron, Lovi Mvers, Thompsontown. Turbett J. N. Groninger, S. A. HcLiiu. Port Royal. Xuscarora W. J. Cimpbell, Reed's G ;p; S. F. Pricp, East Waterford. Walker W. H. Kauffman, Mexico, Burt Cildrc-u, Van Wert. W. V. SunsK, Chairman. SHORT LOCALS. The Chautauqua Circle met at th noine of Hon. James North on Mon day evening. Base ball players have secured ground for the season in Middah's Driving Park. A Base Ball, a Bat, a Belt and a Cap given with each Boys suit of clothes at Hollobaugh & Son's. Last Friday, Saturday and Sunday snow fell in Wyoming, deep enough to smother thousands of sheep. Will iatn Miller, a farm lad in Peachbottom township, Aork Coun ty, -wag crunhed to death by a field roller. Charlie Stratford, the veteran temperanco speaker of Lswistown, died la9t Sunday morning nged about 75 years. The Democrats who horded so loudly before election time about pension fraud are slow about point ing them out. The remains of Rev. J. A. Ross have been transferred from Water loo, Juniata countv to Lewistown, Mifllin county. Hail as laro as oranges, fell in Alton, 111., on Saturday. The effect on wiudows can better be imagined than described. James McMullin, one of the active promoters of the railroad interests in and about Eftt Waterford was in town on Tuesday. The town schools will close on Thursday. Oa the evening of that day, Professor Gortner will give a supper to his school. The list of people killed bv storm in Oklohoma is growing larger as re ports come in. It ia now reported to ba more than one hundred. "Several horses in Indiana county had to be shot on account of having the glanders. The State pays the owners nn indemnity of $15 a horse.' Humphrey's Specific No. 7, cures Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. The relief is quick, the cure perfect. Ptice 25c. For sale by all druggists. March 22, '93. Don't repeat a slander. Wheat fields are spotted.; Heck is closing out his shoe busi ness at cob. Shoe brushes for 10 cants a brush at Heck's tLoe store. Ta9 liilirnmuro ti tho Columbian 3V.r 'ii Caicij- h w crn nnead. Editor Allison and wife spent Sun day with friends in Philadelphia. Men'H substantial working Tanta foons 90c. at Hol!. bnngh and Sen's. Tho World's Fair opened at Chica go with n great flourish on Monday. Men's fine calf dress fhoes, lace and ccrgrfss, the Harrisburg mate. Foi a big bargain in boots and hoes go to Heck's. He is selling off at erst. Coni'ntabn sflrvtee will be ob served in the Presbyterian church on Sabbtith. Five thousand ona dozen eggs were shipped one day last week from .Newport. ; Albert Hackb iberger has erected new fence in front cf the yard of Hi house. Millorstown ppople are preparing for a grand demonstration on Decor ation Day. ' A cvcloue in nhoes at Schott a tores." We bought cheap. We sell heap, to sell quick. Where did you got that Hat? Nine out often will answer, at Hol lobaugh & Son's. Ladies russet shoes, Blucher 6tyl, former prico $3.00 now $2.50, at Heck's fchoe stcre. Frank A. Fry of the Newport News will bo Decoration Day urator Duncannor, Perry county. Georgo M. Cresswell has been ap pointed by Governor Pattison as at As sociate Judge for Huntingdon Co. Mrs. George Berger delighted her busbar d the other day by present ing him with a 10 pound girl baby. Chan. Adams bought a drug store nt Newport. Borne days. He will de vote his attention to the drug busi ness in that place. Louis Gilfillen a prominent citizen of rhoutz's Vallev. died at noon last Friday, April 28, aged about 77 years His ailment was heart failure. The letters uncalled for in the Mif Uintiwa. post offiia for tha week mdinr Mav 21), were for Mr. Charlie Hacl-.-rtt, Mr. Frank Krennon. Oti the evening of the 2fith ult , Mr. i.ud Mrs. James McCanley, gave y reception in honor of the marriage cf their ton Elmer and Miss Thomp Son. The Bellwoed, Blair Co. Bulletin, of April 2S, announces that applica tions will be received from anyyoung girl ,bo wishti to larn the printing trade. "Mount Ararat, the resting place cf Noah's ark, is in reality two moim taius separated bv a valley. The higher p r.k is 17,210 feat, and the lesser i:i,000 feet r.bove the sea level." Tho wet wep.tLcr of last week en couraged the frogs, and some of the more adventuresome little rattlers, came from the river into the heart of the town to set up their rattle along Bridge street last Saturday evening. Miss Tillie London has made her second trip to Philadelphia this k spring for new goodsfor her Btore, and by the close of this week the foods wnl be unpacked in her business place on Bridge street, ready for the uiupection of ladies lou will want o sae the nice feathers, ribbons, bon--Hls Md bats, ic Mrs. Jesephino Yordr, daughter of Joseph Kurtz, deceased, and sister of M. M. Kurtz, of Mexico, this county, died at her homo in Shamokin, Northumberland county, on the 27th dav of April 1893, "Th9 Dunkards will hold their general conferenco at Johnstows in May, 1S94. It will bring about thir ty thousand people to that p'.aco for one week, including all the prominent Dunkards in the United States. Lewistown Sentinel; April 27th: Wools it McKinley have the distinr- tion of htiving four mires with seven colts on their stock farm in Gran ville township, three pair of twins and a single colt, all blooded stock Schott's Stores. A thinking ma chine is wanted to test our goods by our prices. Why is it so ? We un derstand our business. We work for our enstomots. Ojr customers ap preciate our efforts and bay our goods. A 1G yoar-old negro boy living new Mi'an,, Tenn., was born with only one eye, thrre being no trace of an other. His bo.lv is covered with a growth of small hairs, resembling wool, giving him the appearance of a brute animal. Ready for Spring ! Our shoes tho b-'ggest assortment of shoes. Ready for Summer! Hop, skip, jump. Run to our store. Ten per cent, discount to our first customer each day. At Schott's shoo store, Bridge street. The Btrong infatuation of a dog for its master was illustrated at Eck erty, Indiana, one day recently. The dog which was of the Collie speciep, was owned by Frank Austin, and, upon not being allowed to accom pany its master on a railway trip, committed suicide by laying down on the track in front of a passing train. The religious services in connec tion with the 1st Quarterly Meeting, of the Miftlintown M. E. Church, will take place next Sunday. Love feast at 9 o'clock A. M. After the morn ing nermon by the pastor the Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will be administered. All are cordially in Tired. The S. S. will meet at 2:30 P. M. Bethlehem Pa., April 14 Thoma Kichline, a bachelor: 36 years old, and who generally was regarded as a "woman hater" of the most pro nounced character, dropped dead at Reddington yesterday when his brother's wife asked him to nail a picket on the fence. He thought sh waa awav from home when he went to the house. A learned traveler whe has been to all the noted places on this globe, savs the most wonderful place he has been is off the West Coast of Pata cyoTiia. where two white clouds seen at mVht. and a black clond seen by dav hauf over a certain spot in the . - .. h i ;i ; sea. Ho is ol tno opinion iuui it the nlace where Satan landed on the earth and sank into the fiery interior r v.;a oldho from which he directa b. his operations against mo pecpm m this world. Tim T.pwistnwn Democrat and Sentinel says: James Bloutt of Ban ardsville, Armstrong Co., who saw the published account of the death of an unknown woman at the Mifflin tv almshouse, came here on Monday and by a photograph in his possession and other circumstances it was concluded that the young lady who died at the almshouse after giy ing birth to a dead child was daughter, Lizzie Bloutt, aged years. Miss Marion Scholl and Miss Kate r-i,o, unih rf this town, drove to T?;-v.fioM in ft bncffv on Saturday. the buggv in which tney -o Mr Srholl father of Miss Mar ion, had tied a new buggy for Dr. n1,.rA f RiVhfield It was a for l i-n, that, the voung ladies LUUnLO tuiwg did not visit Richfield the day pre if tViAv had done so, i Tr. TWWd would have had the new bnggy stored away in one of his two stables that were destroyed by - vt. threa o'clock on Saturday ; A now and calf and a wa- con and a lot of chickens were burn ed in the fire. Origin of fire unknown. Mr. Soloman Manbeck, a promi nent citizen of Walker township, died last Thursday morning of dropsy, ag ed 62 years. Someone asked what will remove the oder of tobacco from the breath after smoking? An exchange answers: E -,t an onion. Colonel Samuel Showers and John Rapp have a chicken hatcher that has turned out a good many young uuigm-un mis Spring. Mrs. an Horn wife of N. T. Van Horn of Eat Sa'em, died unexpect .n ii & ouijr vi iur"ut mimem on tnt morn ing of the 25th, aged about 44 years. "In taking down the stove if any soot should fall upon the carpet o rag, cover it quick with dry salt be fore sweeping and no mark will b left." David Coyle died at bis home in New Jersey some days ago of heart ailment aged 65 years. It is only a few years ago Bince he moved from Port Royal this county. Itch on human and horses and nil Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co. Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oet.l, ly. The letters uncalled for in tho Pat terson post office for the week end ing April 30 were for Charles KepW, E. H. Ltmbert, Esq., Charles Wilk eson, Patrick Burns, J. A.Waggoner, Mrs. Lizzie Shellenberger. When asking for any of these names say "they were advertised." The Middleburg Post says One of the prisoners arrested for complic ity in the burglcry of Weis' store at first tried to play the insane, dodge by refusing to eat and defiling his cell with filth. After a few days of fasting the natural tramp appetite overtook him and he now eats like a wood-chopper. Win. Ulsh a prominent and pros perous citizon of Fermanagh Twp., died on Monday evening aged 63 yoari, 3 months 'and 16 days. His health failed last fall, and all efforts to rally it failed. He gradually grew weaker until on Monday even ing he passed into the other and better world. 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 becauao we are selling shoes for children every day, and we are selliug them for jnst what they j cost us, for wa are going out of the shoe business. G. W. Heck. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, ting bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by usesof one bottle. Warranted, the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly. Burglars entered the office of the Tuscarora Valley Railroad, at Port Royal ou Sandny night and blew the front of the safe out and stole seven ty some dollars that had been placed in the safe for safe keeping. A safe these days seems to be no protection 'agtinbt tho arts of safe Lb wen. lhey are good to keep papers ir, and about as goed a way as any to keep them from being destro ed is to leave them unlocked with a card tied to the door to read something like this:; "This safe is unlocked. It oon tains papers valuable only to its own ers. Look in and be convinced." It is a rare act for a thief to dis turb papers when be knows they con tain no money. If a man has a safe to keep money in, the only safe way to keep the safe from being blown into a state of worthlessness is to employ a watchman to take care of the safe. He should be instructed to promptly shoot the first thief that sets foot on the premises. 15 Cents- Seventy -five cents a pair for Ladies' a calf every day work Bhoes, at Heck's shoe store. 31AKRIKD : Bexhkt Cartkb On the 21st ult , by B. R. Mitchell, J. P , Adam E. Bennet, ef Beale township, and Alice Bertie Carter, of Turbett township. . Montoohxst Swan. On the 20th ult, at Shade Gap, by Rev. J. F. Diener, M. T. Howard Montgomery, of Mt. Jewett, Pa., and Maggie It. Swan, of Shade Gap. viku. Decatur township, Moses Tetter, aged The Franklin Repository of last week contained an interesting article on the Seceder Church, and particu larized on the growth of the Church in and about Chambersburg, and its decline tiil onlv two momlwrs alive to spank of the oncn flourishing Teater, of Beale township, congregations of the past. Who in i Besneb Shivery. On the 20th this connty will write of the rise and j ult., by Rev. M. L. Drum, John W. declins of tho Seceder church in Jua Benner, of McA!istrvil!e, and Lizzie lata. M. Shivery, of Oakland Mills. Kabstetteb James On the 2nd inst., by Absalom Barner, J. P.. Amos W. Karatetter, of Susquehanna town ship, this county, and Esama C. James of Pfoutz' Valley, Perry coun ty. Clabk McCuixoch On the 19th ult., at Muncy, Pa., by Rev. A S. Baldwin, Thomas J. Clark, of New port, Perry county, and Nancy S. McCulloch, of McCulloch's Mills, this county. Poweix Yeate. On the 20th ult., bv Rev. Isaac Book, George W. Powell, of Patterson, and Sadie E. Tetter. In April 8, 1893. about 60 yea' b. - Mr. Tetter, who was an aged farmer residing 3 miles east of Dormans- Itowr, went to the barn for some purpose on Monday afternoon. Fail ing to return the family started to investigate when they found him completely paralyzed on one side, unable to leir, speak, or move. Medical aid was summoned but he failed to rally and to render his conditions wot se he was unable to take nourishment in any form. He died on Saturday evening. Mr. Tet ter wa born and reared within a I fourth of a mile of where ha died. He has, we believe, never resided any farther away. Lewistown Free Press. LEGAL. VDITOR'S .NOTICE. Estate of Abraham Bargi, lata of Monroe tovnsbip, derravrd. The nndersijnrd Auditor appniotvd hy the Orphan's Court of Juniata Ca., to dii. tribute th balance remaining in tha hands or l'utor W. Swarti, administrator of tha said ilrcedpnt, to and among the parties en titled thereto, will ait for the purpose of bin appointment, at his olEce in the borongb ot AlifHintown, Pa., between the hours el 10 A. SI., and 4 P. M., on Thurpdar, the 4th day of Mar, A. D., 1893, when and wbero all parties interested aro requita.1 to prare their claims or he debarred from an ticipating in said fund J. N. KELLER, Auditor. April 11th, 192. will be niad.7) B7" All woik jfuamnteoil to jive perfect satiofoction. Term, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical nentlxt- THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphrey prriflr&rMtenrlAcmltTiid win-fuDy rvi4sXtl Kruietlifft, umhI for t&ra In private pracifr and for over thirty yean by tha people with entire succm. if rr slugle bn-clHo a si aerial cure for tluj Uweose named. Tiicycure wltlioutdruKK"t. purpiuKorredOflnij thetysieni.and arc iufaotuud dceutaUrtoovcreien Hrmetlira of the Morld. List or UMBk.ks. tt tra. rsics. 1 FPTcrti, f'onepstloiia, InilatnmatVtiM. J5 9 l fruiH Vinu r"vcr. Worm Col to... 3- TcrthlntK Colic. Cryln. 1 akefulnf .'25 4- liarrbra,of Chil.ln.ti or Adult '2$ 5- Iyf alrry.Ciriplng. Fl!hus Colic '23 9 i'balerm ZHorbu, Vomiting 'ib 74'onffhs, Cold, 1'ronrhltkL 25 S nrnlffiae Toothache, yaceaobe.... 5 H Headache, SU-fc Headache. Vcrtljm, .'JS 1 O lyPP riilousnewi. Constipation 1 1 'uiirff d or raiufal l'erloda- 15 Wbitra. Too Profiu I'criods 45 13('rot, I.arynsltia, HorM-n-s I 1 Salt iiheuu, I-r&iielas, J-ntitiom. 15 K licaaiatUm.or l.UunmUc Faius.. .J5 I tf tlir.a, l h'lli Fever and Afiue 45 17 Piloa.Bilntl or PleKKllitf 45 IS-OphiSalriy, p. reor V ak Fyra...... .45 19 Catarrh, Iitfluenu, lila lu the Head .45 2y W'Uuepiag Con ah 45 41 Asthma, ' Mreied trrt:.i:ig 45 aJ Kur WvliarirM. Irr ? lre Hearli g- .45 'J3 H-roful. iTnluiv! 4-tnr.iN, Kntdlii:ic .45 44- ;encral UrldlMy, i L.tUl Wcaaueas .45 45 - !ro7, and Scanty Seem t Ion . .45 ail ScR-icUner.3, Mt-kuen fn.ni Jlktlng .45 tf7-KitInry IMeraiM 45 21 Sore !tlwih, or Canker. 45 30 rr.itfiry Vra knca. Wetting Bed.. .45 i 31-i'niofu! rrriot!- 45 3 I li!bt hrrn. I loeratiwi SoreTnrat.. 55 Chruulc CungeatioDs A Eruptluxis. .45 EXTRA NUMBERS: 2H Nervous ehll.ty, Semti.&l Weak- n. or Iii'otuutry I'Kt-ltnr 1 .GO 3 llisemacaoftLe lleart.I'ali-tLallon .J 33 Epilcpy, aSpbJin, at- Vitus' iauce... 1.00 Sld hf Uraicxleta, or Mat pwt-iil on rrci.t 4 )rlc. U I r U B KM' X r D. CO., 1 1 1 a 1 1 S UUaH BU. Twa. SPECIFICS. ! HUMPHREYS' jWITCH HAZEL OIL i "THE PILE OINTMENT." ' For ru.F.xtrnal or Tntomal, tsllnil orFlwlliyrt : uttul.iii An: lU-tUn(;4ir UlrlliiK f the Kectuiii. I The relief 1 lniim-dlat. liio curu it -rtAin. FEICE, 80 CTS. TRIAL SIZE. 55 CTS. Sold b, Dructclsu, or md! p-fu4 on revcll of prlM. ; mrBBEM-r.Ca, 111 A 11 HUlUa sl, n Tt J-JP. DERK, PRACTICAL DEHTIST, (Graduate or tba Tbiladalpbia Dental Col lege,) formerly ef MifUinbiir;, I'a., baa lo cated pwrmanantly ia Uiftlintowa, as suc cessor to the lata'Ur. (i. L. Dorr, anl will continue tba djnlal business (stblihci br tba latter in 1H6C) at the well known of- flee on Bridge street opposite Court House. , E7- TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. Jo CAloroferm, Ether, er Gat used. Nn Sore Guius or Diaeomfert to patient, , either during extraction or afterwards, i All these are Guaranteed r ra cbargu H 1 1 M PH RFYS VETERiMARi SPECIFICS Tear Eorses, C&ttle, Sheep. Legs, So 300 Page BoU Treatment of Aalal 4 i kart Keui. Free. ctrks) FeTera.('ongeationa.Inflaimmallati A.A. Spiaal Meuliiviila, Ml. Fever. ; U.K. traiua, Lamanrm, lhennai;B, Diatemprr, Nim! Ivltcchargen l..wUeia or ,ruba, Wormw. , E.E.aw-i'aagha. lleavea, Fuoainenla V.F. 4'olic or ,-rinea. Bellyache. ;.4;.Miacarriae, ileaiorrhagea. 11.11. I rinarjr and Kidney Diaeaaea , . I. Eruptive Ikineaaea, fltanarr. ' J.K. Uineaaea et 2ieatioav Jraralya1a Single Cottle (orer 50 doaea), - - .60 fetable Case, with Snecltlca. Manual, V. tcrinry Cure Oil aiul ttedlcator, Jar Veterinary Care Oil l.0 Salal by DrtUtt ar anrt frwM aayaea aa4 la atf ajfuailiy rlt af fna I nrariiKEY' gku. ilia 1 1 winua scv KwTs. his 37 Andiio3Pg? SStafemeatv Of the Financial Accounts of tbe ltoad Soperribora and cf tho Ovcrpecra of the Poor, and of the Collector of Poor Tax with their liabilities and asset for the township of Fermanagh, Jun iata Co., Pa., for the year 1S92. srrcHt isoR's accoi jt. dr. William B. Lativer In account with township for 1892. To amount of Work Tat $ 6S4 49 " " of Cash Tax 247 18 $ 911 C5 Credit. By amount of Tax wcrkud ou: and debts paid $ 'J02 01 Exonerations $ 9G4 (911 65 911 C5 H. C. Penny in account with township far 1892. RR. To amount of work tax $ 1048 00 To amount of Cash Tax 39C 83 $144233 Credit. Br amount of Tax worKed out and debts paid 1416 81 Exonerations 6 78 To balance 20 24 $1442 38 $1442 33 Ealaace d as township on settlement $ 20 24 Oversoer of Poor Account John Stonar in sccount with Fermanagh township (or tbs year 1892. DR. Balance from 1891, settlement $ 11 78 To caab received from II. B. Kenninger former collector 61 49 To caah received Irotu Samuel Coldroo collector for lb2 885 79 $459 06 Credit. Bt caab paid for snppert and medical attention of poor$ 41186 John Stoner service twenty-four days 86 00 George L. Howor, Attorney Fees ..... 6 00 $ 457 36 To balaace 1 70 $459 06 459 06 Balance duo township in settlement 1 79 CWersenr of Poor Account. Eras DaTis in account with the towaship ol Fermanagh lor tha ysar 1892 DR Balaaae from settlement of 1891 $ 1 86 To cash received from former collects 46 88 ' " William James, house rent 12 00 n tt . bank 25 00 " " " Samuel Coidron, collector 508 90 Credit. By cash paid for support and medical attendance of poor $ 610 54 Auditor's service and Spring Election tickets 11 50 Ueo. L. Hower, attorney fees 6 00 Evan Davis services, twenty daya 30 00 L. Banks, medical service for David IloBman...... .. 8 CO $ tCO 44 To balance $ 28 20 $588 64 688 64 Balance due township on settlement $ 28 20 Collector of Poor Tax: gamuvl Coldroo in account with township of Ferman agh for the year 1892. DR To amount af Poor Tax duplicate $ 857 75 Credit By amount of rebate commission aad exhonoratiens. .$ 64 71 By amount paid overseers 793 14 $857 76 857 75 Liabilities. Liabilities of Fermanagh township, Juniata Co., Pa., April 7, 1S93. DR. William Uleb, certificate $ 95 00 T. B. Sulonff, certificate 8 44 Note In bank, aix months 318 2 $ 417 2 Assets. Amount in bands of Collectors.... Jonathan Kyner, 1888 .- $ 6 94 Evan Davis 28 20 John Stonar 1 70 Road Machine 60 00 H. C. Penny 20 2 107 08 To balance 810 1 $417 26 417 25 Balance that townsbip owes ...$ 810 18 . April 7, 1892. We the uaiersl gned auditors of Fermanagh towaship have examined the above accounts and and them correct and hereby certify to tba same. Wkixingto!! Smith, H. A. Stambafgh, B. F. Schwkeb. Attest: S. A. Thomas. N. B. The above accounts are itemised ia the township book, ac cess to whioh may be bad at any time at the borne of the clerk S. A . Thomas . HEADQUARTERS FOR Fashionable " Clothing' and Gents' Fui'nishiiir Goods, at IIOLLOBAUGSI & SOiVS, PATTER SOJN, PEN IV A. iiir is lucre. So Arc JJc FF'iVit 1 Full Line of Spring' Clothing OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AKD CUT! Our pbeDomioal sales last year has justified us in purchasin; an extra arge line of Spring Clothing and having purchased so extensively, we have marked our goods down to rock bottom prices. Ueforo others cet in their goods, we will have all the most desirable trade supplied. We have a full line of Men'n, Youths', Hoys' and Childreu's Clothing that has no equal west of Harris burg. Young mat if you want a late style, fashiouable Spring Suit, Hat, Shirt and Tie, it will pay you to see our hoe. Y'ou formerly had to go east to get what you wanted, we can furnish you with anything in the clothing line you may wish. Our stock comprises Men' Youths', Boys and Children's ClothiDg from the plain, substantial, overy-day suit, to the finest dress sutts. Y'ou have hero over 50 different patterns and styles to aeleot from. 500 pair of dress pantaloon?, Suits for large men er small men, Jersey Suits, Blue Flannel Suits and other styles for the little folks. And at prices that will astonish you for cheapness. We also keep in stock the Douglas Shoe for Men and Women's wear. The ful'est line ot Trunks, Valises Umbrellas, Jewelry, Suspenders, Collars k Cuffs Underwear, Neckwear, Hats, etc. We always make it a point to have the latest out ia styles. 50 dozen of the Celebrated Sweet Orr Overalls to fit the smallest boy to the most portly man. Call and examine our stock. Compare our prices and we are satisfied you will be pleased. No trouble to show goods, and we have them to show. Hollobaugh & Son. FORWARD, ONWARD, UPWARD 1 iL. 1 : -a? 4 U a. 1 . Q.. t i M A m Art affnfial iu tue uue ui jjiugitoa iuv o uur puiiuj. uuuucsb iucuub uu. vuvm Your CUSTOM once a oBtomer always. V gain the confidence of ta public by liberal offers. SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEJN THE BEST MADE WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN A SPRING SHIT. Ours is the stock from which to select your Spring 8uit. Dou't buy m that while it may have a good many points right, has some defeot either im style, fit or material. Our Men's Suits for the Spring of '93 are perfeot In the variety of materials shown we have ready for you a regular feast of fashion, an assortment from which all tastes and all pocketbooM can k pleased and suited. A mammoth collection of the latest styles of Sacks and Frocks are here. 5 TO 20. SUITS Four different shades of Bannockburn Cheviots, Single or Do.w lo-Breasted Sacks and Cutaways; the popular Tweed and Corkscrew BuiU ; Enf lish Whipcords, Bird's-eyes, etc,; challenged for workmanship or fit. Your choioe $3 to $12. SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS. Not a houo in the nounty anticipates the needs of young America mor eagerly than we do. We are prepared with an elegant Spring Stock for Boys and Children, a stock containing more and nobbier styles than oan be seen at any other store in Juniata county. A short Pant Cheviot Suit of all-wool material in a serviceable datk gray color. Price $2 20. A beautiful All-wool, Dark Blue or Black Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woolen Double-Breasted Suit a rare bargain ages 4 to 14, $2.75 A genuine Tricot or Cress Cheviot Suit, blue or black, lined with fine Italian Cloth or Serge, $5. Imported fabrics in Boys' Suits, 4 to 14 years, including the English Worsted, German Tricot or French Serge, the oorreot 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 til tho new styles at tho lowest prices. The grandest line of gent's furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juniata county. Our trunk k satchel department second floor a full line to select from. Prices lower than ever. SPRING PANTS. Never did wo exhibit a grander assortment than that which now graoea our tables. It embraces all the new and nobby stripes and chocks, both foreign ant domestic with a price range from $1 50 to $6 50. FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , MifHintown, Penna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation rTo The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goe6 on dailj from t i j S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM ER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for-any length off time. My'under taking room ia three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St. Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral. Casen requiring attention at night willjbe promptly attended J to by calling en me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HAELEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Utxds for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Hie prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai! to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN IP. IAVET8U MOBET.TO DEPOSIT? LOST MANHOOD! "SEnvrria SSYer French 'ern Remedy.; soldwithaWitttaa Gaarantaa to cure allNervous disemf es, such as Weak Xleaorr, Lou ot Brain Power, NT TOnsneea. Heed eEFORB and AFTta US(. ache, Wakeful HiuLoit Manhood. Lassitude, ail drains and loss of pVer in either sex, caused ty oeraertion ot vourhful indiscretion, which nltiautelv lead to In fiimity, Consumption and Insanity Price, $1.00 a nackace. With every $; order we ie a wrirtM q rants s ia aero or r.fund fqanejr- t. t"1' any address. PIVER'w REMEDY CO-.tolooo, a 18 bat kin deep. There are thsnsandsrif ladies who bars regular feature and would ba ac corded tha palm ol twouty were it Dot for a poor oomplexiOD. To all fnirh we rx -commend DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM aa possessing theto qualities that quickly chanee tha mott sallow and florid complexion to one of natural health and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily 8kto, Freckles, Black Heads, Blotchm, Sunburn, Tan, Pimples, and all impvrfectlona of tha iVlu. It ir not acnameUc but a cure, yet Is bet ter for tho toilet table than powder. Bold by Iruggista, or sent port paid upon receipt of SHe. O. C. BITTNER A CO., Toledo, O. ARE YOU A BORROWER -GALL At the Finer MIFFLiyiOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OH TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZERgar1al!e BEST IBT TIIK WORLD, laswaauina qnalitls aro suunrpaaaod. actus.?! uUaatlns two aoxsa of any ottarbrsns. Koa SactMi by heat. CaV-UET IUIE11SI. FoRsaUBTDtALgitgoeytitAixT. yy Tha Stmttuel mad Rtjml lira office ia the place to get job work done. Ti J it. It will pay yon ir yon need anything in that line. tV.a .hu4tetheetwfr. E li Xg nasn. btcs rttti frCtatltIMak(sd -. 1 a"J fMtt. Cu.U tBtrOatMtOr prirw.. tatCT O a 1 frfl TtT'-.ti W. IK. MAHHimOM at. CO.. - P d' "f -r - H Ml JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIJITOWW, PA. WITH JJRANCH AT PQRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable.' JOSRPH KOTHROCK. Prtnitnt. T. VAN IRWIN, CatKnr SIBKCTORS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek, John Hertsler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Josiab L. Barton, Lenis E. Atkinsen, STOCKflOLDIKS I Philip M. Kepner, Annie . Shelley, Joseph Rothreck, Jane H. Irwin, L.E.Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomerey, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr- John Hertxler, Charlotte Snyder, John M. Blair, F.M.M. Pennell, Samuelfi. Rethrock, Solomon T. V. Irwin. Josiah L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Light, Wm. 6 warts. Manbeck, Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of depesite. fjan 23, 1891 tf CANTON. OHIO. TO WEAK LIEU Baflertng from tba effects of yesrthful errors. sarVfl daear.waaUnawaakneas, lost manhood. aa. 1 nl ssad a yalnablo traatua (aaaledi eonasiaing foal parMenlara for home sure. FREE f! iplandld rnMiJ' work : ahonld he read by eiaay man who la nerrons and dabi II late. r ill isasi ProC F. C FOTtXEB. MstBa, fl RUPTURE!SSwS l'o. ase at once. No operation or baaincs dulay. Thousands of enrea. Dr. Maver la a Hotel Penn, Keadira;, Pa., sceond Satardar of uca monu. cwnaior circulars. Aancetrea.
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