Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 07, 1893, Image 3

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    TCjjTgf EL fe REPUBLICAN
mFfFLINTOWN :
Fl KSIHT. JOE 7, 1898.
TERMS.
finbwription, $1.50 per annum if paid
h, lrnce; f- X "f P'1 In dance.
Transient advertisements Inserted at 60
teats per Inch for eacn insertion.
Transient business notioea In local col
tisB. 10 cents per line for each Insertion.
Deductions will be made to those desiring
10 gdvertise by the year, half or quarter
Xuncarora Valley Railroad.
Trains on the Tuscarora Valley
Ksilronl will run ns follows:
Leave E.int Waterford at 7:30 a.
auJ - ' M- arrivinp; at Port Roy
al 'at S 45 a. m. and 3.13 p. ii.
Leavo Port Royal at 10:30 a. sc.,
ml 5.1 j i" M,nnivingat East Wa
torfsnl at 11 A'i a. m. and G.30 p. m.
J. C. "MoORKllEAn,
Suptn ntendent .
SHORT LOCALS.
M n's s immor coats 23 cents
at
Meyers'.
Yen cm buy a nico b.iy's suit for
73c, at Meyers.
Mi.s l"!jssi Kobison is visiting
frienJs in Waterford.
Mrs Harry "MC'elllan visited at
Mexico, a day this week.
Jnmoi North. Jr., visited in New
port nil 1 Hnrrislmrg. Sunday.
Ths thermometer registered 88 de
grees in the shade on Monday.
Th w in l?r of the a;?o Meyers' $3
mens' suits. Call to see them.
"Children's Day," will bo observed
in church circles on Juno 12th.
The catch of shad at Newport does
cot c nn up to the expectation.
Sheriff Lapp is slowlv recovering
from a severe attack of Gastric fever.
Mr. Marv Brown of Philadelphia,
ii visiting Albert Hackenberger's fam
ily. The destiny of the human family
is death, and most people are afraid
of it.
Mr. Fred Walker, wife and child,
are visiting Mrs. "Walker's parents in
town.
Mi Cirrie Shiran and 'Viss Lon
D lulebf rrv, are visitinu friends near
Newport.
JfimcB A Banks has been re-ap.
pointed a notary public by governor
Pattiui.
l' (1 jvernor Cm-tin would like to
have a re-udon of the Pennsylvania
Resrrvep."
O ivornpr Pattison has signed the
hill m'ikincr every Saturday afternoon
a hV.f holiday.
IT ..Tin m ITiwp, clerking in a drug
Btore at Lewistown, visited in this
place. S tr.dav.
Bovd Parker, Boy Kreider and
Will Cinshard spent Decoration Day,
in M Heistown.
El Pit!)tin-tarv T. TT. XIominrer,
gci--, .nrij oy his wife spent a day
rerent!y in town.
Tu Wickcrsh am wr.s in town a
day i.r two ao looking up tliu life in
sniarice luifciners.
I' i mjrti to onVs credit t") have
Pi:ua nmplc's opposition than to have
their ci operation.
Th" next annual meeting of the
Dankards will be held at Johnstown,
Cambria county, this state.
Mrs. Bobert McMeen Mrs. George
Jacobs nnd Mrs. Herman North are
on a visit to the World's Fair.
Frank R. McCoy, of Lewistown,
has boon appointed a cadet to West
Point Military Academy, by Congress
man Mahon.
Misses Kathcrine Mathers, Emily
Murray and Nell O. North, are at
tending the c.ommeucment exercises
at Birmingham Seminary this week.
It is reported that certain parties
have been killing fish in the narrows,
between this place and Lewistown ,
by exploding dynamite in the river.
Araa'eur fishermen regret that the
bill premitting of the construction of
fish baskets, in the river, for the
catching of eels, was vetoed by the
governor.
John K. Blattenberger of Liver
pool, who was serving a year's sen
tence in the Bloomfield, Perry coun
tv jail for jury fixing has been par
doned by the governor.
It is evident that the Lewistown
l'rongb counoil is not a body of So
lons or they would not have passed
a resolution to exclude all citizens
from their business sessions.
The Huntingdon Local News says:
"A big haul of green goods circulars
has been made at Bridgeport, Conn.
Among the list of victims found in
their books were Harry Cunningham,
Bellwood, Pa.. .4S5; T. D. Yoder, Al
WiUe, Pa., $300."
A company of capitalists are dig
K'cr,r for gold on the Gen'zel farm,
a!'n. l'enn creek, in Penn township,
Ct-nter Co. It is hoped that they
huva struck a vein of gold bearing
ri c k .f quartz, but it is feared that
y Lave struck iron pyrite.
Lartt Wednesday a waterspout
sir mk the, Newport and 'Sherman's
Valley railroad at Cisna's ran, aDd
wanlnd away about 200 feet of the
r ' i i The water was 6 inches deep
(u the level. Hail the size of hulled
walnuts fell anil did much damage to
growing crops.
There will be more clover-hay
m-iilu in Juniata county this year
than iu a number of seasons past.
That kind of grass having caught
better than in several rears. If it
b! oias as in years gon6 by, the hopes
lor tL-raising of clover such as tne
fathers and grandfathers raised may
no realized.
1 uring a thunder storm last Thurs
day afternoon, Samuel Snyder, a
larnu-r living near Killinger, Daupn
m couiity drove into a barn shed to
escape the storm. He was hardly
under cover before 'lightning struck
the building. His horse and some
pis in the building were inbiantly
killed Scvder was unconscious for
Sfeveial hours.
I'fwwsirito ft oured take Mamiara DouWe Ca-
Men s workintr nin). -re V
Meyers'
o ij t-euia at
Gj to Meyers
for VSTTa
uats.
from
Ihe largest stock to select
Fred R. Smith and Harry Baker
fcnb?orwDPent SJ
.J-C- Dim? d S. B. London have
been appointed notaries public by
Governor Pattison. y
Dr. H. P. Derr arrived in this
Place last week after a-visit of several
weeks in Miftlinburg. 8-Te
A large number of Italian work
Si..011 frth aiIroaa track "were in
town on Thursday observing a boh-
, UentJ- Pa.nnTPar of Chester
ODunty.m visitmg liveryman John
Bargy Mrs. Bergy is Mr. Panny
packer s neice. J
. f n ie Si10llar and John
son of llhamsburtr. Blnir v.
aie visiting the Misses Murray of the
National Honse
People who believe in signs say
this w to be a great year for fruit, be
cause the trees blossomed in the
dark of the moon.
Walter Main's show that was rail
rocuted in the woods bevoml Tvrone
on the morning rt !. i
.."5 j-'ucoration aay is
uuiug reorganizej.
Tb. onl, DMbie ExtnKt Sartaaart b Tamil. 1
athabb8cn,ileraa. Takaaoathar. 60da.
Ihe cannery company the camin T
season will buy beans and peas in
the pod and corn in the ear and
largo red fleshy tomatoes.
The letters in the Mifflmtown post
office uncalled for, for the week end
ing May 3, were for J. H. Howard,
Mrs. Magg.6 Ard, Mri. K. II. Buhl,
John Groce.
TT 1 Y rVii.' C C -X-r mm
.u.1,u,oi B oiecinc rxo. i, cures
ougns, olds and Bronchitis. The
relief is quick, the cure perfect.
Pi ice 2oc. For sale by all druggists.
March 22, '93. ho
An exchange says, thtt the popu
lar stuffed calico cat, if property ex
posed to view, will drive off English
Sparrows which infest the upper
window cornices or other parts of
the premises.
The Water Company have the
bowl and jets and other fixtures for
the fountain an the ground, and
while not as large as the famous Bar
tholdi fountain of centennial exhibi
tion fame, it is like it in shapu, and
will be a thing of beauty when in
play during summer days.
The letters uncalled for in the
Patterson post office on tho 1st of
June were for Mr. George R Swartz,
George Sulouff. Michle Ricciuard
elli, Signor Di Iami ltociopaolo, Sig
nor Gennarino Sparto, Signor Cath
erina Bouncca Servafino. When
caumg for letters m above list
they are advertised
say
The Main circus that was wrecked
on the railroad near Tyrone is qaar
tered at Tyrone, and undergoing a
reorganizition, and being put into a
state of repairs to enable it to again
come b.fore the poblic. Of the 119
horses, colts and ponies, 50 were kill
ed in the wreck. Others have since
died. All the bosses
less injured.
are more er
The simple way to clean a bottle or
pitcher, says the New York Herald is
to tear a newspaper into small bits
and nearly or quite fill the bottle
Then pour in warm soap-suds with a
little ammonia added, and shake well.
The paper will soon scour the inside
of the bottle thoroughly clean, and
it only remains to riuse it well be
foie using again.
The Harrisburg Telegraph says:
Mr. Walton, of Philadelphia, was
lucky in licking up at a small price
an old clock made in Perry county in
17S9 as a wedding present for a girl
about to be married. The names of
the different owners of the clock from
the time it was made are all known
to Mr. Wolton, which makes the
clflck all the more valuable, a3 it is
very often impossible to obtain auth
entic information as to ownership.
Bloomfield Damociat, May 31:
One day last week Richard Thomas,
of Centre township, brought to town
an Indian tomahawk, or battle-axe.
It is fashioned out of a hard, fine
grained stone and has the well-defined
groove on each side that held the
witho that composed the handle. It
looks as if it had boen used for the
purpose for which it had been made.
Mr. Thomas plowed it up in one of
his fields. It can be seen at the
Mansion House in this place.
Some one writing from Stroud's
mills to the Lewistown Gazette, says:
Last Friday night there was an opos
sum got at John Forsythe'n turkeys
and pulled a lot of feathers out of the
old one and killed six'.een young onep.
eating twelve of them, then laid
down in the nest to take a nap. John
was prowling around and caught him
and notwithstanding be tried to play
possum John was not going to be
put off that way, so he dispatched
him.
Liverpool Sun: Last Friday as
John Buchanan was driving by his
small tenant house in Porry county,
he saw several of the tenants' chil
dren at the well. They lifted tne
trap door, and one, a girl about 6 or
7 years, fell in. He heard the splash
and scream, stopped his team, hast
ened to the well aDd crawled down
and caught her by the hair just as
she was coming up. lier parentb,
Jacob Ridle and wife, were botn
from home at the time, and fiad not
John fortunately happened to be
there tho child would have drowned.
The water in the well is fourteen feet
deep.
Rebecca "Wilkinson, of Browns
valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a
distressed condition for three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of the
Stomaehe, Djspepsia, and Indiges
tion until my health was gone. 1
v,.i kn ,wtrin constantly witn
Ainu " rj - - , r
T Kmiffht one bottle el
a ...tv. a mr.vn Nrvine which done
r. than any $50 worth of
111X3 liAV'l V sjw ... -j
jr,r t ATPr Aid in mv life, i
would advise every weakly person to
use this valuable and lovely remedy;
A few bottles of it has cured me
completely. I consider it the grand
est medicin in the world. "War
ranted the most wonderful stomach
and nerve cure ever known. Trial
bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks
& Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,
.ira rages to such an extent in
certain parts of Asia, that the deal
cannot be disposed of as fast as they
On Monday the Spanish Princess
passing up the Juniata Valley, rode
on a loconotiva from Mt. Union to
Huntingdon.
For violat ng the person of a white
woman, a negro was taken out of De
catur I1L jail on Saturday night, and
hung to a telegraph pole, in the pres
ence of 2000 peopb.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Evangelical church, will hold an ice
cream and atraw.berry festival in
Mexico, Saturday, June 17, for the
beiefit of the church.
Mrs. Maggie Dock, nee Fisher, has
rented a cottage at Cape May for the
summer season, and is now at that
place accompanied by three sisters,
and a brother from McAlieterville.
Itch on human and horses and all
animals cured in 30 minutes by
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co.
Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oct. 1, 1 y.
Old gentleman "How am I to
know that you are not marrying my
daughter for my money?" Suitor
Suitor And how am I to know that
you won't fail inside of a year"
New York Weekly.
The Juniata County Agricultural
Society met in the fair ground, at
Port Royal. May 3rd, and by a pub
lic letting awarded the building of
the new grand stand to B. C. Gron
inger for $S25 to be completed by
August 1st, 1893.
"Adjutant General Greenland has
awarded John Wanamaker the con
tract to supply the National Gnard
rt.i . .
with 8,000 pairs of shoes at $2.1G per
pair. August Thomas & Co., of
Philadelphia.. will furnish 8.000 can
teens at 59 cents each."
We take pleasure in acknowleding
an invitation to be present at the
commencement exercises of the class
of Ninety-three of the Albany Law
henool, Ibursday eveninsr, June 13.
at 8 o'clock, by the courtesy of Byron
oauraan and Alton tr. bcholl.
Captain Harry Stambaugh is pre
paring a clearing for the planting of
a new peacn orchard, and removing
an old one. Where the old one
stood he will sow to grass and allow
it to remain in grass several years to
refertilize the ground, and then re
plant with peach trees.
NextSundny is recognizod through
out the M. E. Church as Children's
D.y. Our local Methodist church
will observe it. In the morning the
pastor Rev. M. L. Drain will preach
on the subject of education. In the
evening the Sunday school will give
a special program. All are invited.
Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown,
Ind., says: "I owe my life to the
great Sonth American Nervine. I
had been in bed for five months from
the effects of an exhausted Stomach,
Indigestion, Nervous prostration and
a general shattered condition of my
whole system. Had given up ail
hopes of getting well. Had tried
three doctors with no relief. The
UTSl buttle uf I'uo Nerrino Tonic im
proved me so much tht I was able
to walk alxjat and a few bottles cur
ed me entirely. I believe it is the
best medicine iu the world. I can
not recommend it to lntfhlv." Sold
by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif
flintown. Pa. Ftb. 9 '93, ly.
The governor has sigeed the free
taxed school book bill, which causes
the Perry county Freeman to say, if
the law, be not judiciously and care
fully managed by the school direc
tors everywhere, it will not satisfac
torily answer the good purpose for
which it is intended. How will the
textbooks be taken c ire of? What
kind of book shall they be ? How
often will they be changed ? How
will the solicitations and blandish
ments of numerous book agents be
avoided or rendered of no pernicious
effect? If a series of text books
were agreed npon for general use,
and their prices publicly made known
the labors of directors would be di
minished, and there would be no
chance to turn a few private screws,
supposed to be hitherto used in the
purchase of school books.
A man or a woman in public life,
or a man or a woman who having
done some act that brings them into
Court may for the time being, be the
snbjoct of comment and discussion,
but men and women in private life
pursuing the even tenor of their way,
Lave the shield of tho law before
them to protect them from ridiculous
or ludicrous criticism or even mis
use of their name as finds illustration
in the case of a girl residing in a lake
Michigan town, who has recovered
five hundred dollars damages from a
steamboat company for naming a
boat after her without asking her
permission. An exchange says that
she took offeree at a Marine item
stating that "Kittie Marshall, having
been thoroughly scrubbed, painted,
rentted with canppy stern and new
boilers, will hereafter serve as a mail
carrier and poke her pretty nose into
the lake business for all she s worth.
WHAT'S THE USEt
What is the use of paying $46 to
$60 to strangers for a Steel Range
when you can buy all you want at
Gusa & Siebor's hardware store at
$40. Guss & Siebsb.
To tbe Public.
The undersignod hereby informs
his patrons, and the public general -
ly tbat be Das renewed nis siock oi
groceries, confectionaries, Vc. He
is thankful for past patronago and
respectfully aeka fJ a continuance of
the same at nis asningion street
place of business in Mifflintown.
JosEi'ii Adams.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
ANOTHER TIME FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME,
H'Him WK ABB IN THE PICTURE BUM
NESS. We will continue making our fine
Cabinet Totograpbs as low as $1.50
per dozen. These pictures are
mounted on elegant card enameled
nn back and face, with picture with
a hitrh Polish finish superior in qual
ity to to the Aristo Photo I have
been taking the last yar. However
all those wishing th 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 have received
the last year, gives us renewed cour
age to go on with these low prices,
and we propose makincr Mifflintown
had-quatters for the fine it I holo
graphs for the money that can be
obtained anywhere, adding all the
time new and costly ascessories of
the very latest designs giving our
trade the benefit of that which would
cost $3.00 in the citr, for $1.50 in
Mifihntown. W e can make pictures
for $1.00 per dozen such as are made
by all travelling photographer, but
we prefer giving our patrons a much
better picture for very little more
money. Thanking our patrons for
their liberal patronage we solicit a
continuance of the same.
Respectfully,
Josf.hb Hess.
Mifflintown, Pa, March 9, 1893.
Republican Co. Committee.
The following named gentlemen
compose the Oounty Committee:
Beale Hon. J. K. Patterson,
Walnut; J. M.Tlfer, Doyle's Mills.
Black Log Samuel Emory, Her
man A. Oppel, Oppelsville.
Delaware D. C. Keiser, Thomp
sontown; Hiram G. Dunn, Maze.
Fayette A. W. Sieber, B. F. Trego,
McAlisterville.
Fermanagh J. C. Hower, J. L.
Zook, Mifflintown.
Greenwood W. H. Reigle, Neko
da, Perry county; S. E. Zoiders,
Dimmville.
Lack Matthias Stump, Lack; J
N. Montgomery, Waterloo.
Mifflintown W. L, Hoopes, Sam
uel Lapp, Mifflintown.
Milford J. L. Groninger, Port
Roval; Ed. Shover, Patterson.
Monroe Shelly Graybill, Rich
field; Banks Foster, Evandale.
Patterson John Ernest, H. W.
Knisely, Patterson.
Port Roya' A. J. Petit, H. H.
SDyder, Port Royal.
Spruce Hill Samuel Book, Warb
le; S. L- Manger, Spruce Hill.
Susquehanna E. G. Sheaffer,
Elias Crawford, Oriental.
Thompsontown J, A. Cameron,
Levi Myers, Thompsontown.
Turbett J. N. Groninger, S. A.
McLain, Port Roval.
Tuscarora W. J. Campbell, Reed's
Gap: S. F. Price, East Waterford.
Walker W. H. Kauffman, Mexico,
Bert Coldren, Van Wert.
W. V. Shibk,
Chairman.
Mualo Lcftftjon.
Miss Louisa K. Jaclraian will re
turn to her home in ilifllintown froru
Boston in June after having Epent
two years at tbo "New England Con
servatory of Music under tbe best in-'
Diiuv;iuiB vi uiauu. kJiic mil dluil a
class in this place as soon as she
comos home. Those wishing any in
formation, or who desire to take les
fous of her can obtain the same by
palling at this office, or by address
ing Miss Jacktnan, Mifflintown, l'a.,
before June lOtb, ao all arrangements
can be made to begin teaching at
once.
flave vou tried South American
Nervine the gem of the century ?
The great cure for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant,
ed tho most wonderful Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks A
Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa.
Piov. 14, ly.
Corn Cob Pipe Industry.
In the past corn cobs were of no
use, except as fuel, and few people
used them for that purpose. Presi
dent Jackson first brought the corn
cob pipe into general notice, or
rather tho newspapers of his day
brought tho corn pipe into notice by
making known his habit of smoking
a pipe from the field, and ridiculing
him for it. Now they are extensively
manufactured into tobacco pipes.
An exchange in speaking of a corn
cob pipe factory in Washington, Mo.
say the company has tho immense
advantage of requiring very little
money to carry on the business, as
the corn cobs are bought directly
from the farmers by a St. Louis con
cern which delivers the cobs to the
compeny and receives all the pipes
the factory turns out.
The only difficulty experienced is
that they frequently cannot get a
sufficient number of coba to supply
the demand for the now very popular
corn cob pipes.
The best cobs are the so-called
Collier cobs, as they are very larga
and the grain is not ao deeply seated
in the cob as in the ordinary corn
ears. Good cobs bring about a cent
apiece, so that a farmer receives
about $30 for a wagon load. The
size required is abont IS inches in
diameter and each farmer desiring to
supply cobs receives an iron ring of
this size to measure the cobs with.
Rejected cobs are not usually carted
back by tbe farmer, and furnish a
cheap fuel for the bjilers of the fac
tory.
The ends of the accepted cobs are
cut off by a circular saw, and a good
sized cob is, in addition, cut in two
pieces for making two pipea from a
single cob. Each piece is than bor
ed out by suitable boring machines
handled by boys and serving to re
move the pith.
The hollow pieces are then turned
on tne outside to give tne proper
shape to the bowl of the pipe. A
good turner usually prepares abont
3,000 cobs in ten working hours and
receives SI a thousand as compensa
tion.
The interstices in the turned
pieces ere then filled in with a plas
tic, self-hardening cement, after
which they are dried, sandpapered
and shellacked. A barrel of cement
is sufficient to fill the interstices of
30.000 pipes and to shellac the same
only a single gallon of shellac ia nec
essary.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Xlemishes from horses, Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Iling
bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, Sec. Save $50 by
use of one rvottle. Warranted the
most wonuermi xiicmisn (Jure ever
known. Sold by L. Banks Si Co..
Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly. 1
vrhooplBft- Ctagb.
Humphreys' Specific No. 20 msv
be considered as absolutely infallible
for the cure of whooping congh. It
allays the irritation, moderates the
cough and so cures the disease.
HirrUNTOWN MARKETS.
Mirruirowa, May 7, 1893.
Battor 24
Eftfra 12
Ham in
Shoulder, 08
lard ...,.. . .
Sides,
MirrLINTOWK GRAIN MAHKKT
Wheat 68
Corn in ear. . . 50
Oats, a 2
Rve 65
Cloverseed 4.oO
Timothy seod $1.60
Flax seed , 1 fiO
Bran.... 95
Chop...... ...... ..$1.60 a hundred
Middlings 1.50
Ground Alum Salt ' 1 20
American Salt 80c to 1 10
I'niLAUKLi-HiA Markets, Jnne 5,
1893 Wheat 72c; corn 47 to 48c;
oats 89 to 40c; butter 16 to 24c; eggs
lCc; live hens 12c; old roosters 8 to 9c;
Penna filler tobacco 8 to 10c a lb;
wrappers 11 to 14c a lb: cherries 10
to 15c a lb; strawqerries C to 13c a
quart; Southern penrhes 75c to $1.25
a crate; choice old potatoes 68 to 80c
a bush.; new potatoes $1.50 to $3.75
a barrel; Virginia cabbage 50 to 75c
a crate; Florida tomatoes $1.75 to
2 50 a crate; hogs 6 to 8c a lb.
ostcmtiizCTiiii.
Feed and EnsiUgo
Cats
Sod
A..t...
If ronr1
CaruMalka
It rltu fr catalogue ad
huotawr; prwo.
tla t hBdlt thMt rattm-a
looeopwTa
pa
Cattla
ip CI van.
W. H. NAMNItOM CO.
anger ftraurfiamair
M r KS. CANTON,
JJF. DERR,
PRACTICAL! DENTIST,
(Gradusta of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col
legs,) formerly af MiflliDburg, Fa., has lo
cated permanently in Mifliinlows, as sue
cesser to tbe late Dr. . L. Derr, an will
conliniie tbe dental business (established
h the lattnr in 180 mt tho m-.ll bnn.n .r.
flee a Bridge street .pposite Court Ilotise.
TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
JVo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used.
No Sore Gams or Discomfort to patient,
rither during extrsction or afteajkds.
All these are Guaranteed tr i r bar go
THETORNADu
jro.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fashionable
Clothing' and
Gents' Furiiisliino Goods, at
UOLLOBAUGII fc SO.VS,
PATTERSON, PENNA.
Spring is Here, So Arc Jie ll'ith
Jl Full Unc of Spring
Clothing
OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AND COT
Our pbenominal sales last year has
large line of Spring Clothing and haviog
marked our goods down to rock bottom
goods, we will have all tbe most desirable trade supplied.
We have a full line of Men's, Youths', Boys' aud ChilJreu's Clothing that
Das no equal west or Harrisburg.
Young man if you want a late style,
and Tie, it will pay you to see our line.
You formerly had to go east to
with anything in tbe clothing l.ne you may wish. Our stock cotnptiscs Men's
Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing from the plaio, substantial, overy-day
suit, to the finest dress suits. You bave bere over 50 different patterns and
styles to select from. 500 pair of dress pantaloons. Suits for large men er
small men, Jersey Suits, Blue Flannel Suits and ntber styles for tbe little folks.
And at prices that will astonish you for cheapness. We also keep in stock tbe
Douglas Shoe for Men and Women's wear. The ful'est line of Trunks, Valises
I'mbrollas, Jewelry, Suspenders, Collars & Cuffs, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats,
etc. e always make it a point to
tbe Celebrated Sweet Orr Overalls to
man. Call and examine our stock.
you will be pleased. No trouble to
lollobaug-h & Son.
S. S. RUBLE,
EMBALMER
AND
Funeral Director.
' I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
I am qualified to prepare corpses
taking room ia three doors north of
Safe Horses furnished in time
Cases requiring attention at night willbe promptly attended j to by
calling on me at my Furniture looni.
! 1 VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. S. RUBLE.
LOST MANHOOD!
(Pt-verjk French
KenrCRmedr,)i
soldwithaWrrtUa
OfMTMt to cir
all Nervous diseat
?, such as Waak
Men orr, Lom t
Brain Powtr, Ner
vousnaas. H aad-
BCFOfta AMD APTCR U8C. a en. Wakeful'
ncsiafLott Manhood, Lnaaitade. all drains and low
of pftvr In either acx, caused by ovcr-axartion ot
vouibfulindiscretion. which uhirrataly lead to Ixv
n tin ity. Consumption and Insanity Price, txoo s
package. With every order w .five a wrritta
gmrasHe to core- or rafund mottv. By mail tr
anyaudreaa, PIVEiV RfcMtOV CO-.Tolodo, a
will be made.
Dy All work guarantied to give perfect
satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash.
H. P. DERR,
rractlcal DentlMt.
THE MILD POWER CURES.
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Humphrey hnrlflr arcrrTitficiiHyand
carefully rtpare lumelit-, n?l (or years In
rivaitt praiiu-e nnd Ut over thirty yean by the
people, with en 'Ire Buct-- E-ry lulc biwclflo
ft eet&l cure fr the )tseaa named.
Tiieyeurc without dnmKliM;. urp;ing or reduclnir
the vstf'm.nd are lit f att uud UtU (&e feovercism
Hetnetiiea of the World.
LIST XtalllU, Cl-REO. MUCK
1 FeTfrt, Concent Wna, Inflammation. .25
3 W orm Worm Fever, Worm 4'ollc...
3 TMhlna: Voile. ITylna;. Wakefulnecft .5
4 Diarrhea, of Children or adult 23
5 lyriitery,t)rtptn, HtHou- Colic 4 &
Cholera irlorba. Vomiting 2&
7 'nah, Cokto. l roochitta.
S Nr-nrrsliria. Toothache. KacMrhe....
9 lleaaarhrtH Slrkx Headache, Vei-thm, .UH
10 !yirpalia, BUioiisnem. CrTifitlpatloa .MS
1 1 upirae or Painfnl Prrivdi.
lt-VkliPTK) Profua rrila 2&
l.'f ( roip. I.aryagritla. Iiurtnw
Kkrnm, frsto!, Kruptloiui.
15 ItkrHUiatlani.or Rheumatic 1'alu.. .'JS
16 Malaria, t liitln. Fercr and Ague J 5
17 Iilra,mi:i.i or needing.
15 Oeht tin tuy rror Week Eyec J3
ltt Catarrh. Influenza. CtlU In the Head .'-1
MO W hoopla Canth
til Asthma, opprea-eii Itreathlna; 45
Kar IHavfaargea. ln-i aired Hearing .MS
JHrrofi!la. F.nlarcvd ianris. Raelllli(c
-24 --l.'enaral Debility, rfc-ucal Weaaueos ,45
-llrapey a'il Scanty Swretlone ti.1
16 SpN.hkknPM, aickuessfruni Hiding ."25
J 14. id iic t IHoeaer
25 Sore .Month, or Canker MS
SO I rlnary Veknei, Wetting Bed.. ttt5
31-rntulul I'arlods "Z&
J4-IMphihrla. I learata.1 Sore Throat.. M
35 Caroulc t ongeatlon Sl KrupUutvs. .5
EXTRA NUMBERS:
24 T-fei-TOoa Debility, Seminal Weak-
r.ft, or I:ilmitiiy IbM-hargra 1.00
1-IMacoaeaofihe Ileart..'aJ.IUtlu I.OO
SS-Epilrpay, Spaama, M. Vltue lanc .. l.OO
BVld ar DrajExlsta, or ant prnt-fatd oa racaipt mt arlra.
Da. HraraaaTs llanvaL I44 imr aaiLao rant a.
UiarUMKVK ain.ro,. mailt ubm bu , Tr.
SPECIFICS.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
For rilee External or Internal. Blind or Weeding j
Klutulaln A no; Itching or Hleedlng of the Kectuiu.
The relief la lmmeUlato the cure certain.
PRICE, 60 CTS. TRIAL SIZE. 25 CTS.
Sold by DracstaU,or aaut poaaaid ca ravalpt of prira.
uairnuKVi' wrm.co., i i i a 1 1 s wuaaa at., xkw iukk
JiHI IMPHBFYS
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheap, Logs, Eoga, -
ABU fOVIiTBI.
! 500 Pace Book a. Truimfnt ef Aalmals
and C'barl hct Free.
I ernas J FrTrr.('snCrclunn. InflaRinmls.
I S:R:JLSr?; : Lan-riV-.l UhesT-altosa.
'.'. llteiopcr, Na.al liiKharaea.
K'i' "r !:r"" " ernifc
K.E.4'e.Kbit, Ilravrs, lBe.oieBla.
r.r. i one er i.riyes, neiiyacae.
.M iscrrlaae, Ileia.rrbaaesv
Jl.ll. I rin.rr mad Ktaurr Itiaeaaea.
Kraalive Dia.aaes. IHaiK,
J.K. Ulaeaaes of liiaeatiea. Paralysis.
Blnale Bottlo (over SO daav - - .00
Stable 'ar, with RprrirVa. Manual,
rtwlnary ( 'utb Oil aji.1 Jtudlcatur, 3T.OO
Jar Veterinary t are OIL, . 1.4)0
Sa by Ilic.Uf t ar mm anaaM aayabari aa la aay
aaMlllj rrJ pi af prM
aiaruazrii'BSD. tv., i u a lit wiaua sc, Braiack.
justified us iu purcbaMne an extra
purchased ey extensively, we have
prices. tioforo others cct iu their
fashionable Spring Suit, Hat, Shirt
get what you wanted, we can furnish you
have the latest out in styles. 50 doien of
fit the smallest boy to tbe most portly
Compare our prices and we are satisfied
show goods, and we have them to show.
for any length of & time. My "under
the National Hotel on Main St
of funeral.
IS bat skin deep. There ais thousands ot lad i.s
who have regular features and would be so-'
corded t ia palm of beauty were it not for a poor
eorni.li'iion. To all inch we reoommend OR.
HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM as possessing these
qualities t?at quiekiy change tb. mnat sallow
and tlorid complexion to one of natural benllb
and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily Bain,
Freckles, black Heads, Blotches, 8 unburn.
Tan, fimples, and ull imperfections of the
sain. It ir. Dt acosm.-tic but a cure, yet is let
ter for tho toilet table than powder. Sold by
Druggists, or sent p.st rmid upon receipt of SOc.
O.C.
di 1 1 nan a vu., leieoe, u.
FORWARD,
ONWARD, .
UPWARD
In the line of protrea that's our
Your CUSTOM onoe a customer always.
publio by liberal offers.
SPRING CLOTHING
FOR MEJN THE BEST MADE
WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN A SPBINB SUIT.
Ours is the stock from whioh to eeleot your Spring Suit. Don't buy oa
that while it may have a good many points right, has some defeot either ia
style, fit or material. Our Men's Suits for the Spring of '93 are perfeet
In the variety of materials shown wo haye ready for you a regular feast
of fashioD, an assortment from which all tastes and all pooketbooKS can ba
pleased and suited.
A mammoth oolleotion of the latest styles of Saoka and Frooks are her.
5 TO 20.
SUITS Four different sbadss of liannookburn Jhe iots, Sinale or Doafr
le- Breasted Sacks and Cutaways ; the popular Tweed and Corkscrew Suits;
English Whipcords, Bird's-eyes, etc,; challenged for workmanship or fit. Your
ohoioe $8 to $12.
SPRING CLOTHING
FOR BOYS.
Not a boua in tbe count; anticipates tbe needs of young America mora
eagerly than we do. We are prepared with an elegant Spring Stock for Boys
and Children, a stock eontaining more and nobbier styles than oan bu seen at
any other store in Juniata oounty.
A short 1'ant Theviot Suit of all-wool material in a serviceable daik gray
color. Price $2.20.
A beautiful All-wool, Dark Blue or Black Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woolea
Double-Breasted Suit a rare bargain ages 4 to 14, $2.75
A genuine Tricot or Cress Cheviot Suit, Hue or black, linod with fine
Italian Cloth or Serge, $5.
Imported fabrics in Boys' Suits 4 to 14 years, including the English
Worsted, German Tricot or French Sergn. the oorreot stylo, a finished fit and
finish for $10 garment, but our price is $7.
Our Hat Departn'eut for this Spring Season is complete, we have all the
new styles at the lowest prices.
The grandest line of gent'a furnishing GOODS evor exhibited in Juniata
oounty. Our trunk it satchel department second floor a full line to self t
from. 1'rices lower than ever.
SPRING PANTS.
Never did we exhibit a grander assortment than that which
our tables.
It embraces all the new and nobby stripes and checks, both
domcstio with a price range from $1 50
FERD MEYERS,
the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St, Mifflintown, Penna.
.aaa.aaBaiBaaaaaaaaaai mm . I .
18G5, ESTABLISHED. 188(J
Special Invitation To The I'ublw
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothiug that goes on dailj
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
D. W.
It
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examiue 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 Trices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fsi
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLIN TOWN
HAVE IflU KOKEY TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU A BORROWER
CALL. AT
TBI HBST
aVX4Hff&&
Mil,
MIFFLIN lOWN, FA.
FOTJH PER CEN T.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Leaned at Lowest Bates.
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
' BEST IX THE WORLD. '
ItswMrtna qu.lltla.are ttnsnnwMrd, actual!
Cratlaatin- two boxea of anrotbar brand. Hue
Oacud by baaU IT , ET X 11 1 tiEn I 'IX fc.
TOR 9 AUZ BY DHAlXaa QEKFRALLT. JyT
Q A L E S M E A
O TV A N" TED .1 i
LOCAL OR TKAVELLLNw, to sell oin
Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and
Steady Employment guaranteed.
CHASK BROTHERS COMPANT,
Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. Y.
The Sentinel mnd Hepvihrn office is the
place to get job work done. Tiy it. It will
pay yon if yon need anything in that line.
Suooess attends oar
gain the confidence
effort,
of tha
V
now graoea
foreign aa
to $6 00.
OF
polioy.
HARLEY
will be
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFMSTOWJI, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually LiahU.
JOSBPH ROTHROCK. Prrrf.
T. VAN IRWIN, CmtXttr
pmrcTOBS.
W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek,
John Hertiler, Jottiah L. Barton,
Robert K. Parker, Louis K. Atkiasea,
T. V. Irwin.
STOTEHOLDiaS I
Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Rothroek, Jane H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin,
Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Ji-
John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin.
Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton,
John M. Bls'r, Robert H. Pattersetr,
F. M. M. Peanell, Levi Light,
SamnelS. Rothrork, Wa. 6 warts.
Solomon Manbeck,
Three ar.d Fonr per rent, tcterest will be.
psid on certificates of deposite.
jan 23, 1891 tl
TO weak mm
BunVruii from the eOeota of yooChful errors, aarta
decaf, waattnc weakness, loat manhoad. etc, I wtU
send a TtJuable traattaatMaK-di containing, fan
particular, lor bom. cura. F4tEE !""' '
spUodid nertlral work ; should u read by vrmrf
ua who la Barrens ana debilitated. AdlmSl)
mt, F. C. FPWLEK. afAoOws, CMSts-
RUPTURE!:
r'nre narasteei)
lI)r.. B. Mayer
MJ1 ArrhSt. Phi ia.
i n. iuioe at once.
Mo operation or bosineM
!. . """!,nu'f ot cures. jr. Mayer Is at
Hotel Penn, Heading, Ha., second Baturday ol
each month, fiend ior circulars. Aeic&ee
MrMsa-iiia. K's tin hast, Irj it eu