Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 24, 1893, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLIXTOWN :
ffFPSKSMT. MAT 24, 1893.
TERMS.
Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid
la advance ; $'-!.0O if not paid in advance.
TraLsient advertisements inserted at 60
cent per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices In local col
umn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion.
Deductions will be made to those desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
year.
Tuitcarora Valles' Railroad
Trains on tbe Tnscnrora Valley
Kaihval will run as follows:
Leave E ist WatcrforJ at 7:30 a.
h., gn.l 2 v. m., arriving nt Port lim--al
at S 1" a. i. ami 3.15 p. m.
Lp'ivc Port Royal ut 10:30 a. m.,
ud ,".lo :.: , arriving at East Wa
terfsi .l :it 11.45 a. m and G.30 p. m.
J. C. MoORBHEAD,
Superintendent.
SHORT LOCI LS.
M-. u's summer coats 25 cents at
Meyers".
Tbo lvi-.ks will be closed on Dec
orit; h; D;iy.
Yj;i in buy a nice Iny'a suit for
75.', a1- Mi vers'.
A new nn'p. Sc-e testimonials iu
another o.iumn.
Iiiii'.i l runniiiwter h Laving his
Lou- ' c::i.il-l'.l.
J. II. Simons is a candidate for
County Treasurer.
Ms Howe spent Sunday
with friends in Lewistown.
W. II. Zeid.-rs is announced as a
can.li.lat.- f. ir Prothonotary.
P:.-I:int r hi fives in Chicago are
ini.i;.:::i iiiy distant just now.
', A M. Koc, Esq., of Lowistown,
ttt a day in town last week.
Tin- therm. mictcr rcgisteted 8G de
gre-f-s in the sbade on Monday.
Tl w.mde-r of tbe age Meyers' 3
taov. (i-.iit. Call to see them.
f"':.i-. Adams, druggist at Newport,
in this place on Sunday.
Th growin wheat crop ia Sn.3--drr
county is said to bo promising.
Thus fir ivory report concerning
the ivmiig peach crop is favorable.
X.wp--rt is to ge its water from
E'.iiTiio mountain three miles distant.
Y.r i Piirki-r of Washington, D. C,
is vising v oiiiutunees in thu place.
C .'.tenf-.a-nt v.-it lout riobea is bet
ter tli i-i rii'hj without contentment.
It i.-l; r'r. -i three months of favor
able weather to make good corn and
oafs.
(Jo tl !U Vers' for
your summer
oe-k to select
hats. ih.
fivni.
Clone! A. K. MiCbirc will deliver
D.-.-orntiwii Day addivss at Millers-!
town.
!",' t:i Y-.a'.t ir has sold his draj
in business to Ed. Swaitz &. Howard
L:m ry.
S inn o'.ii wiats to kni-.r v'iy p y-
.. pref. r middle and back pews in a
clinrr;''.
IV. Wl.ilmer r.f Newport wasavis
it or to his tijot'.H r in this town on
UoLd .y.
A f;i; ss of laurel killed eight sheep
forJtm.-i D. Williams cf Milford
tov.-nship.
Millie? own people are talking
about brMging i'u Susquehanna at
that point.
E lif or Vt'ia. Jackmin and daugh
ter Martha spent last week in Wash
ington. 1). C.
If tlia World's Fair is tr bo open,
on Sunday why nut run every other
fair c.n Sunday.
S mio days ego J. S. Kenepp of
n?ar Acalemia had a horse to choke
to death on oats.
The nvorag prico realized on
horses at the Wiis a ea'e last Thurs
day, was $111.50.
SipiirB Merlz of McVeytown, spent
several days among his Juniata
friends last week.
The frost on Saturday jnorning
was supplemented by a heavy rain on
Saturday evening.
The General Assembly cf the Pres
hvfeti-.m Church is in session in
W.sbirgtciii, D. C.
C. P. Tiers, Superintendent of the
Tii.v'iirun Valley Railroad was in
t ov:) lui Thurs'by.
P '".-v county Prohibitionists will
a count j convention iu Ploom
. ! nest Saturday.
Tbe time of the running of two
pa-&ugfr trains westward has been
eb u-.ge.l. See time table.
Tills is the latest corn planting
sens -f, known in many years. A great
e c f corn is yet to plant.
P v J. R. Henderson and Rev.
Jf b. Drumm are among those who
tiv on fishing excursions this week
C! avh-s B. Crawford says that the
rep r; that lie is an applicant for the
r- v i -e eo!!ectt.rship, is not correct.
Wm. H. Barclay has opened a
hbi. K initli shop at Reed's Gap. Mr.
.in !;; v spent several years in tho
Siu:'h btuiiKbS in Altoona where be
Kit.b ii specialty of horse shoeing.
II is ni w preparad to do all kinds
of W 'il; in his line at reasonable
S .'iio one informed a prominent
rit:zep of our town that turpentine
was good for gaps. He procured the
tun ' titine in an oil can, captured a
6 i!i ring '-pee, pee,"' and sqnirted
turpentine into its throat, and in a
few I'iiimtt-s his chicken was dead.
Ho is now looking for bis informant.
Comparisons are said to be odious,
aiul lor that reason it is said should
Dot be made, but with all that a man
fr.ni the country the other day said:
"V by d.) yoa town people always
talk about our country roads. Your
roads or streets are not as good as
the main roads m the country. Do
ffu't talking about country roads at
watt till you get better roads in town."
Meyeer7.WrkingI,ant8'75
eoH-lnV0 me6t man with a
cold and not suggest a remedy.
Tbfi beet sugar industry, doubled
Uself m the United State7last year
student at law with J. N. Keller, Esq
Miss Mary Bealeof Frederick "ST A
You cm alwava f.u i.
J-alous or envious of another bv thn
taiK gotten off. '
The communion of the Lords Sup
per will be observed 5n v, T..i.f
church at Goodville, Favotte Twp
on the 2Gth and 27th of Mar P"
"The Juniata Conference of the
Lutheran Synod of Central Tennsyl
vama will meet in tu t: .i
charge, Mclvees' church, Rev. J J
Minemier, pastor, on the 12th' of
June.
The letters
uintown post office uncallod for the
week ending May 20 were for H. f!
iierce, Jno. W. Sfevna Ar; a
a J. atts.
An electrician says that before an
other generation has passed awav
electricity will be used to cool
houses m summer time, and heat
tnem in winter time.
The Cannery Company hva a well
of good water ut their plant, but to
secure the best water,- thev have
made provision'to supply themselves
wita Macedonia water.
Rev. Josph Kelly of Williamsburg
Rev Mr. Bain of Altoona, JudVo
Lrisbin of Clearfield and Judge Land
is of Hollidaysburg, represent Hunt,
mgd on Presbvterv now in K.c.;.r tr,
asLiugton, D. C.
A number of paoplefrom town
tended the entertainment given
the Jacob Thomas singing V.asS
at
by
at
i ine urove last Saturday evening.
Mr. Thomas understands music and
bis entertainments always please.
'The Mennonite farmers in Maui
tobia, to whom the Dominion Gov
ernment loaned nearly $100,000 18
l ff f' Pna,bl, tL-em ,rt0 T'"
have r 1! rl T'; -I? S1'
hae repa.d tna Uebt w;th interest."
Mrs. Susan Shellenberger, wif of
G. D. Shellecbertrer, died on the j
morning of the 14th inat,, nt herj
home near Mchsterville, aged 7S ;
J ears, G mon hs and 10 days. Inter-
1 V"8 "omestea.i larm on tne ,
lOiU lust.
A boy's cigarrette fell among the
floor tbnb. rs of tbe Market 'street
brideo o.croFs t'.o Susquebam rivr
at Harrisb :: g last Sunday. Tbe fire
department f Hurrisburg worked
three hours beforo they were master
of tho fire.
Lewisburg hai a sensation ov.r
the olopr.t.iont of a -10 year obi doc
tor with a 21 year old S.-Hnsgrove
girl The doctor took 0000 in nr. n
ey with him, but deeded his Lwis.
!urj drug store, and a farm in Kan
sas to his wife.
Ou hundred t!iou-and piple as
sembled abiut and in the vic-.ni'y of
tba gates of tb World's Fair at Chi
cago on Sunl'y. Many of them
chuniivd for a lmis-ion. A number
of mn attenir.'ed to make sn'ecbes
Tbo police would not allow speech
making.
N.'ws of May IStb, pays: i
Xewp.-.r
-AudvC
r coug'ie.l up a lump r.f i
M'.V-(l.l
1 it ii..-. ni'uT .I ji- TT.. !. !
a hacking cough f...r a ynar or more
and feared that his lungs were af
fected.
He is greitly rejoiced to be ;
relieve. I it tlie Uieign su
f..:.;,.m :
from his lungs
The days of the bagg ige smasher
are about over ir transportation
companies have issue 1 orders to their ,
employees not to handle oaggage in
a careless way. Tno old time bag
gng agent used to throw baggage
around as if a fi of insanity h id
struck h;m every time ho was called
to bundle baggage.
Harri-on McAlister of McAlistrr
ville, is recovering from a severe ill
ness caused from ri.t bite. S irao 1
time ago he cngh a rat in a wira I
trap. While carrying the trap the
rat bit the si cond joint of his right
thumb. Eight or ten davs after tbo
bite inllammatioii set ii. His
arm
to the shoulder, was swollen, aud his,
friends almost despaired of his life.
Tbe E'oonar-ld, . Terry County
Democrat of tho 17lh inst., says:
The fields of whet have muedi im
proved in appearance within, a week,
and, although tbe crop may fall
somewhat short of tbe average in this
county, it is likely to be larger than
was anticipated a mouth ago. The
oats, having b:-ei: sown very Me,
what its condition may be at tho bar
Vest time is but a matter of conjec
ture. The late spring has tlrown the
farmers a month back with their
work, anil that keeps them from woik
at road re pairs this year. Their corn
is not all in the ground; corn work
ing and hay -making will keep them
busy every good elay, and a late oats
harvest will make a late and busy
seeding time, so that it will bu im
possible from the nature of circum
stances for farmers to do much work
on the roads.
An exchange remarks: September
n-i the government will cease the
l.iintc-rs. Another txcuange sns.
Tbo reiieal should not only stop thni
- .-A. . t 1 :r. l..,f Cll.1.! 1
printing oi luicwptoi
have included the manufacture of
them. The government bas no moro
rio-ht to make and seli envelopes than
itwould to make and sell saur kraut.
One day lust week while Isaae
Sieber was driving two horses bitch
ed to a wagon up tho river road from
Port Royal to Mifilin, a train of cars
30 frightened one of the horses that
in hisefTorts to get away he jumped
over the other horse and fell down
the bank into the rivt-r taking Mr.
Sieber and the wagon, and tho other
horse with him. Fortunately the
horses freed themselves of the wagon
or thev Hkely would have- drowned
a, the river was high. Beyond a wet
tin"' Mr. Sieber was not hurt, and he
reports that all tbe damage sustained
to wagon and harness could be paid
with 25cts.
business ci Ubtainc-l anywhere, adding all tl
uus ,, 1 .i, ,', .t. .;ii n,f time ne-.v and costly ascessones
on t.n il'v n.iid tor this wort w ill tin ii , , . , -
bedistAi'ited among tbo country W? .au-s eus.gr.s givg ,
' . . .z. Mi in a i he benefit of 1 1 at which wo
The Dankers are holding their
national conference at Muncie, In-
uibuu, mis week.
Th i;n ii ...
nsh baskets m tbe streams of the
commonwealth has passed the Legis
iiivure,
The lowlands in Titusville, Pa.,
were nooda last weeK. Peoplo took
'""S" IU me second stories of their
nouses.
Oae of tho newest machines is the
ono taat plants two rows of fob
or cabbage plants at a time, pulled
Vegetation made giant strides in
nrna-rli i .
h.-n,uVUoiMi,TOiis ii to gain
" Jost uunng the cold back
ward spring.
The Jacobs heirs hnva bail .
houso bnilt on their farm near town,
and are putting up new fences. It
is a good farm.
Mrs. Sirah E Miller, of Delaware
township, wifa of Bern"
ueceaseei, aieU last Sunday, aged
aoaur os years.
The Lewistown Free Press names
George E. Heinbach as its banner
subs.-ribur, having paid the paper in
advance to 1S95.
Morgan Thomas of West Chester
is visiting his undo and aunt, Jacob
Thomas and Mrs. Thomas and fami
ly iu Fermanagh.
Last Thursday, May IS, was s
cool that shawls and overcoats were
worn by people who were not engag
ed at active physical work.
Lieutenaut BarchfLdd and 15. F.
Burcbfitld, Esq., were to McAlevy's
f jrt, Huntingdon county, on Sunday
attending tho funeral of a relative.
The
Lswistown Free Press is
against tho Stato paying 'the severai
counties for the bridges that were
swept away by the June lbod of
ISS'J.
John a 17 year old son of Salomon
Doughinao, living near Doyies Mills,
died su Idenly of cramp on Sunday
morning. He had only boon ill about
'two davs.
Humpbrev-8 Specific No. 7, cures
Coughs Colds and Bronchitis. The
rtlit.f i3 ,lu;L.k the cunj
1'iice 25c. For sale by all druggists.
March 22, '93.
Farmers and land owners will
w.ltch tbe oats that was owed the
last tlav8 of May. If ifc m,turt. it
wi!I i,B fit to b;irVi,st ia
the closing
days of August.
The man who dev tes Lis spate
: time p .Idling falsehood.-, ruav do
. some l.ai in, but be is sure of bi ing
found out aud tl.ssed among the
people ho belongs to.
! I'chon humar-. and horses and rdl
animals cured in 30 minutes by
iWco'.ford's Sanitary Lotion. This
'never fads. Sold by L. Banks A; Co.
J Druggists, MilHiutown, Pa. Ot. 1, ly.
Mrs. Kiuzer, wife of W. H. Kir.zer,
died at, tho homo cf her Lu-ibat d,
rear Oakland Mil's, My 5, 1S03. ag-
I e d 38 years. She was a daughter of
John B illenline, who moved from
Chester Co., to Juniata Co , in lSoD.
The Democratic announcements
for County Commissioner nr Jor ph
Sheesb'v and W. K. McLaughlin: lor
Connty Tr usurer, T. H. Mef'ljre:
for Pinthonotai v, George II. Mai-tin,
J)bnW. Hd-bs: County Cliairtuau,
J. H j-varl Noi-iv.
"A
in'crat cannot vot
at
tbe
repul'lieari primary e lection
bv
say.
' ing that he wiil vote for a special re-
P' ''- !- " 'n1'""' V-
i.o: :f n.n l.l:i..t j
on uiu ui Aei, i.ul ii iieiuoe-riii rail
vot- at tbe republican priniaiy bc
tioc, it he wiil be (lua'itied that he
yviH vote the rep-iiilican ticket nt tbe
general ele-c'.ioii. and this rule sbou'd
Leld good with lep.nbiicaus, who
want to veto tho democratic ticket
Harriet E. Hail of Waynetown,
i Ind., says: "1 owe rcv life to tho
great South American Nervine. I
had been in bed for live months from
the tffsctn of an exhausted Stomaeb,
Indigestion, Nervoii:- prostration and
a general shattered condition of my
whole
KVstc-ra.
Hid
given
ail
trid
The
hones i
getting well. Hal
three doctors
with no relief.
first bottle of the Ncrvina Tonic
un
able cur-
the
if
, rove, l me so mu:'.'i tnat I was
to walk about and
a fe'.v bottles
ed me entirely. I believe it
is
best medieinii in tho world. I
! not rer. lLi'iieud it to highly."
by L. Banks & Co , Druggist,
can
Sold Mif
lv. flintowc. Pa. Feb. 'J '03,
9
I'llOTOUUAVUS.
AN'OTIirJi TIME FOK AXV LfcNOTK OF TIMK,
WHILE W ARE IN Till: I ItTt RE EITSI-
::i:ss.
We will continue making our fine
Cabinet Ponographs as low a3 $1 50
per V.'Zon. Tut-so pictures are
mounted on elegant card enameled
on back and face, with picture with
a high Poli.-h finish superior in qual
ity to to the Aristo Photo, I have
been taking the I ts t year. However
all those wishing the Aristo picture,
I will still make them at the same
price, $1.50 per dozen.
The extensive patronage and the
many testimonials of the apprecia
tion of our work, we havo received
tho last year, gives us renewed cour
age to go on with these low prices,
and we propose making Miillintown
head-quai ters for the tincst Photo-
be
ie
of
our
uld
cost $3.00 in tho city, for $1.50 ia
Miillintown. AVe can make pictures
for $1.00 per dozen such as aro made
by all travelling photographer, but
wo prefer giving our patrons a much
better picture for very little more
money. Thanking our patrons for
their liberal patrouage we solicit a
continuance of the same.
Respectfully,
Josehh Hess.
Miiuiutosvn, Pa, March 9, 1893.
Heed's Gap Gleaulngi.
. The whitewash brigade have about
completed their work for this spring,
and things around our town presents
a shining appearance,
Colonel Robison was calling on his
Republican friends in this section
last week.
S. D. Lawson is the happiest man
around, and all on account of a new
r-vaiihB ror inn lonpv r mr. fin
I little girl which came to his Lome
i some time since.
W. H. Barclay has erected a neat
little portico to the front of his dwel
ling which adds much to the appear
atico of the same.
Thomas M. Andrews started for
Peoria, Illinois, on Saturday fof this
week. It will be Tom s first ride fl-n
the cars.
Miss Madge Kirk has been nuffer
iug with neuralgia, but at present is
feeling better.
We remember hearing of a young
lady who seemed to think so much
of hr chickens that she went into
their house, aud spent part of the af
ternoon with them.
Qjuan Y. Auraharp, a native of
Persii, delivered a lecture, on Per
sian life in the Presbyterian church,
at McCulloch's Mil's" last Sabbath.
His lecture was both interesting,
aid entertaining and instructive as
well.
Miss Minnie Heinbach of Mnnson,
Pa., in company with her uncle spent
a day at her home in this place, this
week. Miss Minnie's many friends
regret her sty was not Ionger.J
JlTLItT.
Reed's Gap, Pa., May 10, 1803.
- . . .
IVotlce.
The Washington Club of Fayette
will meet iu their hall in MeAlister
ville, on Monday evening. May 29,
lbU,5, bv order of tho President.
T. T. Davis, Secretary.
MuhIc Lessons
Miss Louis K. Jaekmm wiil re
turn to her home in Mifllintown from
Boston in June aft?r having spent
tro yours at the New England Con
servatory of Music under the bust in
structors of piuuo. She will start a
class in this place as soon as she
comes uome. Ihoso wishing anr in
form-! Lion, or who dsire to take les
sons of her can obtain the same by
calling at this office, or by address
ing Mis Jacknian, Miillintown, Pa.,
before June 10th, so all p.rrangoments
can be made to begin teaching nt
once.
Tribute oT Respect.
The Juniata Drum Corps of Van
Dyk, passed tho following resolu
tions on tho dftth of our brother
member.
IV.hcreai: It has pleased Almighty
God in his mysterious Providence to
so suddenly call from earth to etern
ity our brother and member Robert
Maurice Brant, Uio has beu a
faithful member of th Juniata Drum
Corps, uud taking an aetiva part in
e very good woi k perlairing to the
corps. Therefore bo it
Resolved: That while we bow in
humble submission to tho will of him
who d jeth all things well we deeply
and sincerely mourn the removal of
our friend and member thus early in
lif...
Resolved: That iu view of his tud
den death, wn as a drum-corps re
corsi crate curs ives to greater earn
estness in the Master's cause, remem
bering that to us tho command is
giv.-n: "Be ye also ready."
Resolved: Tbat while we mourn tho
Iofs of oury; uug friend and member,
we r.i )uru u j as those, without hope,
n 1 it seems right that God in choos
ing a p!a:.t fr. m this eaith'y wilder
uess sbouli! choose ono cf our mem
bers. Resolved: That we tender our sym-
pat) iy
to fie remaining brother and
sister, and pray that tin's nfllictiun
may he tni-ctilkd ia their eternal sal
vat i oil
Rcsotvtd: That a copy of these, res
olutions bo si nt to tbe brother and
s'st.-r, and bo placed on tbe minutes
of the ihu n corps and published in
the county papers
M. E. Li hexs,
CiiAnr.18 Snoitfeb,
(Jeokoe Rapp,
Cai.vix Smith,
Committee.
TeMtlnioiiialM.
We, the un leisiuul citizens cf Wil
liamsburg, Pa., barn that the gentle
nien whortiprcscct the justly celebrat
ed Steel a; d Malirablt! I.-on Ranees,
liianu'tii.-tuied by the Wrought Iron
Rane Company, of St. Louis, Mo.,
arc about to k-ava c-ur town, after
having thoroughly canvassed all tho
territory, m-ar and arornd us. Thesa
Konilonitn come to us from Bedford,
Pa. They were stationed there, four
montlip, and during that time, sold
over four car-loads of the ''Ilouse
Comf rt," Cooking Ranges, and al
ways conducted tbemscives in a gen
tlemanly manner. This is Touched
for by som-i e.f tho best men in Red
fo: d, such as
Haii:?. Ihtos., proprietors of the
Bedford Houses.
.T. Alsip, proprietor Arundale Llotel.
.1. A. Clark, M D.
J. W. Lkssiu, hardware merchant.
D. W. I'rosser, couuly treasurer.
J. E. Shirks, hardware merchant.
B. F. Maxx, j ot master.
RoTi:r C. McXAiiEB.v, attorney at
law. J. G. Hartley it Co., bankers, and
many ethers.
They came to our tawn on the 3rd
of April, and since that time baTe
sold over two car-loads of their
langes to the best people of Blair
and Huntingdon c.ua'ie0, and etuite
a nunibt-r or these people who have
tested these icnges thoroughly,
cheerfully recommend them. We
have found these geullomen to be
sober, industrious, and prompt to
meet every contract, and wo recom
mend thean to any community.
Jno Clark, cashier Williamsburg
bank.
Dean- Clakk, assistant cashier Wil
liamsburg bank.
E Tiioxirsox Clark, miller.
Jno MlTz, with whom the above
gentleman stopped.
J. (J. Mctz,
Cal. N. Metz, hardware.
H. H. Hewitt, editor and J. P.
W. M. Eiciioltz, fancy goods
dealer.
J. F. Ri'tleiige, assistant post mas
ter.
W. A. McCormick, agent P. R. R.
Jamls Patteksox, merchant.
D. T. Ketri.no. druggist.
J, N. Blackbpkn, clerk.
J. II. Raller.
ScanucKEB & Co.
ExTEIU'lUSE SCTPLT Co.
F. R. SCrTMCCKEB, Mfg.
W. E. Dean, shoe dealer.
I j. u. Histep, Daroer.
D. I. LlATHEBMAX, M. D.
J. E. Earnest, M. D.
Williamsburg, Pa., May 18, 1893.
Dir.n:
Beeoer. On the 19th inst.. Geo"
Henry Berger, infant son of Charles
E. and Mary Berger. Interment in
Union Cemetery on Sunday.
KtrrUNTOVTN MARKETS.
Miriuxrnwit, May 21, 1393.
flutter 24
Fge 2
Harr. jn
Sboulinr, 08
Std , . . a . a a a . ,.,
Sides
MIFKLINTOWN GRAIN fcAEKLT
TCheaf
Corn in ear..,
O.vs,
Rye
t'loverpend. . .
Timothy seed
KIX St- td . . . .
l'mr
i8
60
32
C5
1.00
.... $1.50
.... 1 60
95
.$1.50 a hundred
1.50
1 20
80c to 1 10
I-ho i' .
Middlings
Ground Alum Sait
li.ericun S I'.t . . . .
Philadelphia Makkets, May 22nd,
1893. Wheat 75 to 78c; oats" 40 to
42c; hay 13 to 13 50 a ton; butter
17 to 29c a lb; eggs 15 to lGc a dez:
corn 53o a bus! ; spring cbitkans, 30
to 35c a piece; live Lens 13 to 14a a
lb; tillow 4 1 1 5c a lb; edd potatoes
70 to 85s a buoh; new potatoes S3 to
$5 a barrel; southern cabbage $1.70
to $2 a crate; milch cows 25 to $50;
beef cattle 3 to 5c a lb; spring lambs
$3 to $6 50; clipped sheep 3 to 5a a
lb; c'ipped lambs 5 to 7c a lb.
SAW MILjLS,
EMGINES,
Improved Variable Friction Fted. Send
for Catalogue nd Special Prices.
A. U. FAliQUIIAll CO.,
May 10 '93, 13t. York, Ta.
J-J P. DERR,
ril.4CTIC.lI. DE.1TIST,
(Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col
lege,) formerly or Milllinliurg, Pa , hm lo
cated permanently in Miillintown, as nuc
cesfror t ) the Iatt Dr. O. 1.. Derr, and will
continue the ii-n?al business established
by the latter in 1HG0) at the well known of
fice on 15riilge street apvnsite Court House.
C7-TEETH KXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
Ao Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used.
No Sons Gums or Piaeomrort to patient,
either (liiriLC ex ruction or afterwards.
All these aio G u ir:-l ttid ic clia'g,"
lEiOQOAETERS
Fashionable
GJents' Furiiihiiio- Groodis, ut
E10LLOBAUGE3 & SO
PATTER SOiN1, S'ENNA.
Spring is Here, No Arc T,Te Wilh
fl Full IJn of spring
Clothing
OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AND GOT
Our phcuottiinal sales last year has justified us in pure. In sin;; nn extra
large lino of Spring Clothing and Laving purchased so este-attivelv, we have
marked our goods down to rock bottom prices. I'cforo others get iu their
goods, we will have all the most desirable trade supplied.
V. e have a full line of Mcu's, Youths', .Joys' aul Children's Cloth'a-g that
has no eipul west of Harris burg.
Young man if you want a late style, fashionable Spriog Suit, Hat, Shirt
and Tie, it will pay jcu to ea our hue.
Y'ou formerly had to go east to get what you wanted, we can furnish you
with an, thing in the clothing line you may wish. Our stock coutpiises Meu's
louths, isoys and Children n Clothing from the plain, substantial, overy-day
puit, to tho finest dress suits. You Lave here over ;"0 different patterns aid
eiyies io eeieci irom. ouo pair ol dress
small men, Jersey Suits, Ulue Flannel
And at prices tbat will astonish you for cheapness. We also keep iu (.lock the
Poriglas Shce for Men and Women's wear. The ful'ent li;.e ol Trunks, Valises
I mbrellas, Jewelry, Suspenders, t'ollars
etc. We always make it a point to have
the Celebrated Sweet Orr Overalls to
man. Call and exainina our stock.
you will be pleased. No trouble to i-how goods, and we have tbem to shew.
Hollobauffh Sd Son.
E M B A L M E R
AND
Funeral Director.
I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
I am quabfied to prepare corpses
taking room is three doors north of
Safe Hor.-es furnished in time of
Cases requiring attention at night willjjbe promptly attendadj to by
calbng on me at my Furniture Room.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. S. RUBLE.
LOST fclAHOOD!
"SEBTniS"
(PiTCji F r e d r s
ciern Rcmtdy.)n
sold with a WrttitfA
Guarantoa to cure
ail Nervous disea .
, such as We-lr
Mentonr, Loss o.
Brain Power, Ner
vousness. Head.
OEFORI AND APTCn USE. ache, Wakeful,
rem. Lost Manhood. Lassitude, all drains and low
2f pokrer ia either sex, caused by oer-exertion ot
Touthfulindiscretion, which ultimatelv lead to la
nimity. Consumption and Insanity Price, $ eo s
packatre. With every order we ive a wrrtc
auarantea to cure or refund money. By mail V
iay address FIVER'S REMtOV CO., Toledo, a
will be in ule.
Lr Ail woik pnsranteni to give perfect
satisfaction. Terms, strictly ctsh.
IT. P. DERR,
Practical Dcutlxt.
THE MILD POWER CURES.
HUMPHREYS'
Or. Iliimptirryit Sprriflraarcscl'-mlflcalljrand
carefully ,n-rt-tl K4-ni.ll.wi, i-Kt f,,r year in
i ,rivnto ir;u-tkT anil lor over llilrty jtaih l,y tho
I lxie Htih enllie suet"1. Ev-ry inyle Spci-lHo
' a cure for riio disease minitil.
i Tuoy.-uro w!l I, out ilruKKiuK, ptirs- itiicorreiluchur
I thcsn;i-ui.aiid art.- In T;,,-t tu-ii tkidliir Sovereign
lieuiedit4 of lh World.
lut or Kt'ZBUA. aii ruiiL
1 fever, ev.ni:,-'tlotis, frnammiitlona. .'25
2 Vi orntH, W,)riu rfvr, V.tnn I olrc . .'Ii
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a liynrilterr.tirli.lu, I'lhous Colic..,.
v i noiera .tinrDus oniitiii..
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i2S Xrnroun lleliiillv. Sr-:i:I:nl Weai-
H'-m. or in. n, iu.tr li. .iiart.'.'H 1.00
33-Ih.ra4r4iflbe i! en rt.e.-itf. ilatu.il I.otl
3- Kpiiepsy, si.uaiiis, &u itus' Lance... l.UO
blt by l.us;l.ta, or MPt Pt- .'i DD tVfl; t til fill.c
Ut HI'MltalS' Xrll.t..1 11 A 1 13 nUtijM St.. S.w Torfc.
SPEQ5F1CS.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
ror r;tM External or Infernal. Itllnd or rtloeillnc:
Kl-tul.. in Alio: lt.-tiirtk'or l:l-i-.lhiv of the Ke'.lum.
The n luf U lluliu-tliate tre cu.v cerlau:.
PRICE, SO CTi TRIAL SIZE. 25 CTS.
H"Id by Priicri.:,, or l.al 1,0.1-.11! vu ,iwi; t or ,riCB.
Ulrur V,- jrt.a. 1 0., 1 1 1 1 1 nuiiua sc., nut iuu
.HUMK3HtiEYS,
' VETERINARY SPEC1FI CS
Per Eorscs, Cattls, Shesp, Tc Ecgs,
AND POULTKY.
COOfaje Tlook on Tnaimmt of Animals
aud ( ban cut 're.
cches FrvrrM.Conicrwt ions. Inflammation
A.A.pinul Jlru.nfrttir, 31 ilk Krvcr.
H.H.wtraiBs I.ainenr., ii benniatiiuii
4'. UiMPiuprr, Nuisal .M hartfea
I. !. Ititr or lruh, W orm.
K.K. ( au'xhm Heaves, i'ueauHinia
F. olic or 4rioc, Ilellyarke.
4 ;.;.-. 3J i-h arriaKt', 1 1 rtnorrhn
JI.ll. l riuury antl Ivitluer lieaies
.!. trnpi i? l)icaie4 illauso.
J.K. liAat-tt UivcbUou, I'&ralraiiu
Single Bottla (over 50 tloaeX, -
fclable Cmnc9 with tspeetfl. ManudL
et. rnii.ry Curt Oil nui.l Mtxlicalor.
Jar y eierlnary Care Oil 1.00
fUld by Dmrx!lat or t prepaid aajvLcreand laaor
uwiiiT rript o( prir.
UlHfllUl.s-J.bll..i; . : U113TTi:LMSt.t9iIo4.
Clothing' and
'
pantaloon?, cults Icr larpo nieu or
Suits and otter !tv !es for the little folks.
& Cuffs, Underwear, Neckwear, Ilafs,
tbe latest out iu styles. 50 dozen of
fit the smallest boy to tho most portly
Compare our prices and we arc fatisncd
for any length ofj) time. Myunder
the National Hotel on Main St.
funeral.
I A but shin deep. Thi'refirctheiis.iTidnofladie'
who havo regular features and would be bc
corded the palm oi beauty were it not fora j.-",r
comt'lexion. Toa'.l men We reomnmend DR.
HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM aa posaessing these
qualiliea that qulckty change tbo most sallow
and Uorid compleiion to can of natural health
and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily tkin.
Freckles, Black Heads, Liutches, Sunburn,
Tan, Pimples, and all Jm perfect ions ol Ow
sklu. It if. notacusmetie but a cure, yet is bet
ter for th toilet table than powder. Sold by
lirUKKiala, or seut r,ot i,a;l lifHin retejnt of 5)c
G. C. BITTNER e. CO., Toledo, O.
BT 17
JLJK2J,
FORWARD,
ONWARD,
UPWARD
In the line of progres that's car policy. Success attends our efiorta.
Your CUSTOM once a customer always. We gain tbe confidence of tha
publio by liberal offers.
SPRING CLOTHING
FOR MEJN THE BEST MADE
WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN A SPRING SUIT.
Ours is the stock from which to select your Spring Suit. Don't buy o
that while it may Lave a good many points right, has coaie defect either in
style, fit or material. ' Our Men's Suits for the Spring of '93 aro perfect.
In the variety of materials shown we have ready for you a regular feaat
of fashion, an assortment from whieb all tastes and all pocketbooKs can ba
pleased aud suited.
A mammoth collection of the latest sty les of Sacks and Frocks arc here.
5 TO 20.
SUITS Four different sbadds of liaunockburu C'hev iota, Single or Domb
!e-breasted Sacks and Cutaway s ; the popular Tweed and Corkscrew Suits;
Kiig'ish Whipcords, Bird's-eyes, etc,; challenged for workmanship or fit. Your
choice $3 to $12.
SPRING CLOTHING
FOB BOYS.
.Not a houe in the county anticipates the needs oCycung America more
eagprly than we do. We are prepared wiih an elcgaut Spring Stock for Boys
and Children, a stock containing more and nobbier styles than can be seen at
any other store in Juniata county.
A short Pant Cheviot Suit of all wool material in a serviceable daik gray
color. Price $2 '20.
A beautiful All-wool, Drk BIuo 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, Hue or black, lined with fine
Italian Clotb or Serge, $o.
Imported fabrics in Hoys Suits, 4 to 14 years, including the English
Worsted, German Tricot or Fitt-ch-STfc. tbe oorreot style, a finished fit and
finish for $10 garment, but our prica is $7.
Our Hat Department for this Spring Season is complete, we bavs all tho
new styles at the lowest prices.
Tbe grandest line of gent'a furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juuiata
county. Our trunk & satchel department second floor a full line to se!eot
from. Prices lower than ever.
SPRING PAWTS.
Never did we exhibit a grander assortment than tbat which now graces
our tables.
It embraces all tbe new and nobby
dornijtio with a pnoe range from $1 50
FERD MEYERS,
the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Miffliutown, Penna.
18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation
To attend the Attractive bale of
from
HE IMMENSE STOCK
-OF
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invefct to examine the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai
to give him a call if in need of Clothing,
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLIN TOWN lV.
HAVE TGU MOKEY TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU A BORROWER
CALL. AT
THE m$T
3 A
MHTLIN.OWK, PA.
FOUK IPim CENT.
I1STKEEST
1'AID O.N TIME CERTIFICATES,
Mcney Loaned at Lowest Bates.
AXLE
ORE&SE
BEST IS THE WORLD.
XUworinequaHt.MaraTmsarcasoed. actcaftw
Cmtlastinsr two boxee of -nv ot'nr brand. NaO.
fiectwi or heat. t"0 tl lilt .t IIS E.
FOR SALE BT DEALERS GENERALLY. Jyl
QALESMEYI
A IN T Jil 13 . JL l
LOCAL UK TKAVLLLlMi, I lull
Nursery Stock. Salarv, Expenses
our
and
Steadv Employment guaranteed.
CHASK BROTfltKS COMPANY,
Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, K. Y.
The Srultnet and IteputUm offce ia the
place to get job work done. Tiyit. It will
pay yoQ If yon need anything in that line.
stripes and checks, both foreign and
to $0 50.
rIo rFhe Public
Clothing that goes on dailj
ABIjET.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK
or MirriiiJiTOHjr, pa.
WITH
15UANCII AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable,
JOSKFU ROTH ROCK . PrttHrnt.
T. VAX IRWIN, Cmthier
DIE ECTOaS.
W. ('. Pomeror, Joseph Rothrock,
John Hertiler, Jomah I,. Barton,
Koburt K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinson,
T. V. Irwin.
STOCKHOLDKBB 1
Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Rothrock, Jan H. Irwin,
L. K. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Ponieroy, J. Holmes Irwin,
Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr-
John llertzlor.
T. V. Irwin.
Charlotte S nyder,
John M. Blair,
r. M. M. 1'ennull,
Josiah L Barton,
Robert U. Patterson,
I-vi LIpht,
Wm. 8 warts.
Samuels. Rothiock,
Solomon Manbeck,
Three and Four per cent, interoat will be
paid on certificates of deposite.
jan 23, 1S91 tf
TO WEAK iSN
BnoVrlns from tbe effa.ts of yonttifol emra. fz'T
dticar. watim; weakDepn. lost machood, ef i., I wiil
amd a Taloabl. treatia. ( all containing fall
partlcalua for home core. F P EE of charge. A
epleadld luedieal work ; ahould u. md W trrwff
mao vbo la Derroaa and debilitated. Addreaa,,
Trot. V. C FOWLER. Moodtta, COOB.
RUPTURE!!
rnro gaarantel
iivUr. J. U.MaTCt
ta. uue onw. no operation or basintfsf
di'lar. Thousands of rnrea. Ir. llayer Is at
ilolel rem, KeailiDK. ra.,aeeond Saturday ot
each month. Bend lor circnlttrs. Adncefxea.
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