-1 V gEXTIXEL fe REPUBLICAN MIFKMNTOV,V: ffFl)XSAV. JIXE21, 1393. ascription TERMS. $1.50 per annnra if paid . Entice; 11 "J BUTBQCe. "iljj.jent advertisements Inserted at 60 Transiont business notice In local ool ' 10 cents per lino for each Insertion. Ptilnctions will bo ma(l8to those desiring w jdvertiso by the year, half or quarter rr- XiHcamra Valley Tn Railroad- Valley Traiiif tlio incnrora 1 run r.s luiiowf: n . n' .i r l - i F- ort Tpovenist urn ioru :u i.-.mj it , uri iviiifr at Tort Roy m. anil 3.1i p. m. .. Si: 1 nt S 4 ") A L?avo I'rt lioval at 10::?0 a. m., ot-,1 " lo v m ., arriving at East Wa- fy lit in i a. m aim ..u r. M. J. (.. MXREHEAI, Superintendent. terfsr. SHORT LOCALS'. J. II. Simons isill with n severe cold. There wh a circus show in Patter son on Tncailav. Th orn d.ifs not prcspnt a prom ising1 apiaranfo. Israfl T nnis is tbenow post mas tor at TivrjpsTjtown. I.-.fn-it - m nnmorons in some parts of tlif Siate. The r!v"r l as its normnl color J;inmta ll:ie rivor. is ThA t-v...vu uuu iu uuniata muni. is promising. '' Mrs. John Bnrns of Bedford, is vimting Miss Minnie Howe. Miss Lizzie McCauley, spent sever al days recently in Philadelphia. "ins Jj-endeth of IIarrisburr visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wefls ,r,Ihe- ther registered 90 de grees m the shade at noon on Mon- Wl" C.0n",r7 aronl Snnbury, custs C0Unty 'S fuU of l The pood times that the democra cy promised are here.yoa know what a gripping time it is. Miss Ella Bohrer of Harrisburc spent a couple of days last week with Mrs. J. Howard Neely. F. M. M. Pennell, Esq. and wife are on a visit to the Chicago fair and other parts of the west. Miss Hollyham delivered a home and foreign missionary address in the Lutheran church on Sabbath evening. Mrs. Sholly and daughter Mary, of Port Royal, spent sometime last week with Mies Maud Wilson in Patterson. Misses Frances Reapsoma and Tollie Wentzol of Blaine, Perry Co., are visiting Misses Bullo and "Cnrrie Dorr. Feople with good digestion nsed not fear cholera, but it is a good deal of a matter to know when the dies tiou is in order. David North son of Mr. Caleb North of Washington, D. C . is visit. A hr;:e utiaiitity of clover hay is : ing the family cf his uncle Washing- t.', ,.r it, r,-.ti, r..it Amos Martin graduated from West Point Military school last week, and spent last Friday with his aunt Miss Blanche bright on Washington St Lvcrytime the moon nears its full, insanity, quarrels, tuioverv and vio' lence are most active, that is not sup erstition but facts supported by ob servation. uacoo nmouu oi l'atterson liad a valuable mare to drop dead in his stable ou Sunday. Horse doctors sav it was pneumonia that took the life of the beast. The other dsy at the town cf Buf falo, along the Suri'icharjiia river, Perry county, two carp were caught, the ono weighed 11 pounds, t-'uo oth er weighed 13 !be. Mrs J. C. Xis.-ly and daughter Maria of Brooklyn; Mrs. Chas. Saul, of Stelton, Pa , and Miss Helen LinviKe of Couewago. are visiting the family of Rev. II. C. Hoilmvay. The Y. P. S. C , of the MoAIister ville Lutheran church will hold a fes tival in the basement of the church. j on Saturday evening, June 24, 1S93, , when all the delicacies of the sea ' son will be scrvc-d. hc-ii" mri'l" tuis weeK. S':n' wti"t firhls will be rady to cut by th" 'f July. C'!?v,-!:'.nd's popular mnjority was malf an nv t'y of robols. Hvr mi S:i:im-.a is homo, a graduate frr.a A!'iQ"v Law School. .1 i!m TI IVoplp, of nerr Oakland Mil'', dii-d ft f"'v days f.go. I'lr!1 Pannabaker, Sr., caught 8 bass v, .atrd sy in the river. The p ! il'if b'lg seora3 to be un- conii'j i'.i v r.wvnous tuis year. yf:s A'.i-o To ld is homo from Pin-i '.!- a short vacation. nr-'" MA'i-iter is the Cleveland p.-t iivi-'c r. at McAlistorville. Thi1 'J;rr:n -meter rejrisfered DO de prp5 in i;e shade on Monday. J : atlT-Ti Frv of ?Iizo paid the Two well trained e!n under the management of two Ital'. wna, performed on the streets on I nesday. The letters tinrnl1o tlmtown post office for the week end ing June 16, were for Homer Haines, Miss Louie Brvner . It is said that. lemons in moderate quantity and smoke seldom get cholera when the dread disease rages in the communi ty in which they live. David HalL colored, son of Rev. John Hall, deceased )oldier s Home in Plol.of i, r:t P. . . V 1 1 Y lrgiun, to see hia i ..n.1, acquaintances in Mifflin, last Saturday. George C. Snyder a prominent pif. izen of Perry county, died on the morning of the 12th in8t., from the affects of a carbuncle at tha lower end of his spinal column or back b n What is the ordin nc rf tV Town Council worth that imoosea fines and penalties when the Chief Burgess, says he did not Hl'crn Ha ordinance, and that his signature was placed and published without his knowledge and consent ? Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ! The great enre for Indigestion, Dvs pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant. ed the most wonderful Stomach and Aerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 1.1 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. An editor in the west has come to financial grief, he had too many alow paying subscribers. He bought a bicycle to run down subscribers, but no i.au no more than bought the wneei tuau th a sheriff levied on the concern for another man's claim, and now the sheriff is running down tho editor. Tho best and only Double Eitract Sartaparllla U Manners. It cures. Take no other. 60 cents. Rebcca Wilkinson, of Browas valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was - gone. 1 h.ad been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $ 30 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few Imttles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world. Var ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks 4Co.,Diuggist, Miffli town," Pa. 1 eb 1, 113 ly. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South 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 all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief, first bottle of the Nervine Tonic proved me so much that I was to walk about and a few bottles ed me entirely. I believe it is best medicine in the world. I not recommend it to highly." wili be mult,. rrj?" All wrk pnaranteed tn erive purfecl 9atitfrtinn. Terms, ntricllv ceb. II. P. DERR, Practical Oentlxt. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Ir. tliiniphmr' p-!ftc re nrlent innllr and rarefuily prriwrtM Hrnu-iliw. f ymn In . .. ; .... .... ... . . . .r. ,w ( h able i etlci with tmlre MurfM. vrr' -lnle Specijlo i nM.fiil ram fiir Ihrt ilnw namnl- Thevonrw without tlruteKiiiK. 1'UrKtT'Knrw.lnHn the KVKini.and ira lii f mid tlt:u U.C sivercigu Kcmrcllcl of Ibe Worli. The im- cur the can-Sold The I.lbby Prison eum. War Mu by L. Banks it Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 93, ly. mrruNTOWN markkts. MirriniTOwa, Juno 21, 1893. ennutv foil a visit on lusrtny. Jr.l.n V. ?.Ioyer of Newport visited relative -i in this place, recently. T!:":::psnt.-!wn people are prepar in,' f r ;. 4th r f July celebration. E'l. St iber rpent a number of davs Bt l'is 1: :uf- in this pir.ee last week. The 4th of J.ily will be celebrated at Thonn-sontown and Watcrford. T! Manbeck i; Ne'son Mill is one of t!:e b:i-iest wlaccs in this commun ity. Yo i know Bomething about a man or.v vnn have traded horses with Li:-. ' Yr. T.nie! W. Harlev and wife, wi'l vi-. the Fair in Chicago in tho Bfar f':tnr .Tai.irs Strarer is at. home from CVr!: -lo nhero ho was attending Dick inscn c -l!eg?. Mi?s Ilflen Dimm and brother of Lfwistnwn, fient several days last week in t'iwn. V.'.mi Dys-ngor and wife of Carth age, I!L, r.rc visiti-g Mr. Dysinger's parents in this place. One liy one the jiost masters in tho countv are put out to make room for the triumphant dep.iocracy. On accT.nt of ths new half Satur day holiday law notes maturing on that cl iv should hs paid before noon. 'An east Tennessee young woman has bn.n' t suit for $1000 against a ma, f'-r saying that she had falsa teeth." Mrrf. Lily Shaver entertained a numbrr of her friends at. the home of h,r hiis'iiitid, at List Point dast Thiir.-,i:;iv. Two Ikhpi'S owned by Frank Full tr of t ovi-n-diip, died of pome- thing pois.no:is that they ate, pre en: vJ 'ly while in pesture. Mrs. II. bert McMeen, Mr3. George Jacohs n r : 1 Mr.--. Herman North have returned from a visit to the Fair at Chi.'jro. The l.ite coru in many rdaces has i. .it :.sv A report circulated in town on Sat urday, that a citizen of Middleburg, Snyder county, who had gone to tho Chicago Fair with his wife telegraph ed home that he had lost his wife on the fair ground, and that all effort to find her hail failed. The uneasiness and distress that 6iich a despatch would create in a family can better bo imagined than described. F.nglisb Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollou Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $!)0 by cse of ono bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., ! L'rnggists, aiifiuntown. Oct. 1, ly Of the mnnv attractions outside of the World's Fair in Chicago, there are bnt few in which there is so much interest centered as there is in the Libby Prison War Museum. In 1889 this celebrated prison was re moved from Richmond to Chicago and converted into a War Museum! The project was undertaken by a syndicate of the best known business men of thu city whose enterprise was conceived in a commercial spirit, and has attained a national repntation. A project snch as this was never before heard of. To move a brick and Btone building the size of Libby more than a thousand miles, across rivers and mountain, wa an enterprise that raanv of the let known contractors in the West refused to undertake at any price. Bnt the move was made with succprs. Then tho famous old stmctnre was filled with war material that represents the work of a lifetime arid the exnenditure of half a million dollars. The great collection is con ceded to be second to none in the country and includes much of the most valuable material that the great- ; est civil war the world has ever known has left, a posterity. The collection includes thousands and thousands of relicR of ererv description, many of which form important links in the history of the Nation. The old build ing itself, is fraught with interesting memories and the story of the cele- brnt Bntter iwr Tlaro.... Shoulder, , Tard .... Sides MIFrUNTOWN GRAIN Whoaf Corn in ear Oata, Rvn , Clnverftned Timothy sued Flux seed Bran fhop, ..... Middling" ... . ... Gronnd Alum Sa'.t American Salt.... 24 12 10 08 MAFKF- 60 5 65 SIM 1 H0 95 $1.60 a hundr" 1 60 1 '20 ' ... 80c tol10 .J J .ti .45 .2 5 .45 .45 PmtATJEi.rniA Mabkets, June 19, 1893. Whtat. 70c; corn 50c; oats 39 to 41c; butter 17 to 25c; eggs 15c a doz; potatoes, new, $1.50 to $2.50 a barrel; live chickens 8 to 12c a pound. Thin eows $10 to $25 a piece. Milch cows $25 to $50 a piece. Hogs 9 to 10c a pound. Sheep 4 to 5c a pound. Lambs 4 to 8c a lb. Beef cattle 4 to 5Jc a pound. Tel low in cakes Sets a pound. utn r puxBxa ctrua. raicsa. 1 Frvrrs, C-nni?tlMi, Inflammations. .45 3 Wornn, Wnnn l'cr, Vrm folh-... .45 S-T?rtlilnc Colic. tTrl"B Wakefulue .45 4 liarrbca, of CltiMrvu or Ai1ult .45 5 ljrmrry.Orliil"j, I lli. os Cullc 45 holrra Marbua, Wmltlug 45 7 t'ouvkl, t'olU. l-rum-hlti. .45 8 Neuralgia TootlKiche. lacea'-he.... .45 llradarhra. Sic llca,larhr. VerUarK .45 I llyapepaia, BllUnuuu. ei.tiallt-allon .45 1 1 naiir-al or l'aiitful l'rioda. .45 1 Ultra. Too lTtfu l'rkla 13- ('nu. I.ar;.nirlli. Hwrnotn.... 14 - Sail Khean, Irjii alaa. EraiiUcBa. 1 5 KhrauatUro.or hlivumatlr Pains.. Ifel .Malaria, t'Ul!l. vor aud Ague.... 17-Pili-a. Blind orr.Illrr IS-On'utkaliair. Sera it ak Ejea. 19 Catarrh, lufluani. I cM 111 Ihu lial 40 Wkoniitna t'oash 4tAtaa, ti.prw..wl rrvathtn 44 Ear lliu tiirirt. ln.iami titurlnc Hirnfu:. rnl.-.r--..! l-U-t . SwHhl:r -J l-(;rural PeMllty. 1 li'M. ai Mum .aj 45-llropar, and .-V-anly ivil,.iw .45 2i; :4fjt-?i-kn:iB. ?(.knrsft fruni Itkliiis .45 aT-Hldner lllaraira 45 51 forp .Moata, orCant 45 Ill-I rlia-r Weakncaa, Wettuitr!.. .45 31 I'aiufal rprioda 34-1iphtheria. l lcarato.1 siira Tliroat.. .4a 33 Chronic t onsraliona a Kniptious. .42 EXTR A. NUMBERS : JH-Srrroat (icbllllr. lr.nl WcoS- na. or lnvo!unUM7 l ili.trsa l.OO J nisraraof the llrart.r-alrUatluu I .IMS 33 Epilepar SiMiia,kl. VUua lauci...l.UO B-.:4 br Irt, we nt Mt-rl4 a wclft ml ptln. Pa Hrarnaci' Haul. 044 aii-a vaaa. utarauit)vasD.n..iii aiisntnia su. swTark. S PECiFICS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." Form Extwnal ..rlntemal. l lltidorniorrtlne: KlMIHlR tn An..: lU-lUti'.r Ulct'-lln of tlie lux'luui. Uir n-llwf 1 Immediate tite ciur ctrt.n'i!. TRIAL SIZE. 2S CT3. FORWARD, ONWARD, UPWARD In the line of proeres that's our poliov. Your CUSTOM once a customer always. We public by liberal offers. Suooess attends our efforts, gain the confidence of tho SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEJN THE BEST MADE WE CO PLEASE YOU IN A SPRING SUIT. Ours is the stock from which to select your Spring Suit. Don't buy on that while it may have a good many points right, has aonie defect either la stvle. fit or material. Our Men's Suits for the Spricg of '93 are perfect J - . . . a . -. 1 aa fakea sat In the variety of materials snown we Davs reaaj lor you m icgui.. . of fashion, an assortment from which all tastes and all pocketbooae can b pleased and suited. A mammoth collection of the latest styles of Sacks and Frocks are hare. H. P. DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate or tbe Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Mifllinburg, Ha., hag lo cated permanently in Vill'.iutown, an suc cessor to tho lata Dr. (I. L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established bv the latter in I860 at the well known of- .1 funnfl escapo of Feb. 9,18fiL flee on Bridge street opposite Court Housn. never fails to interest the visitors. One hnrdred and nine Union officers made their eqenpp through that tun nel, w-lrch formed one of the most thrilling events in the history of the war. CP-TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT TAIN. Ao Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient, either during extraction or afterwards. All these are Guaranteed rr re charge Summer Eirurslon Route and Rates via the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company.: A eouso of distrust came ever the ! county when 3Ir. Cleveland was elect ed President, and that is what is the matter with the affairs of the country. I It is a seuso of distrust. "What The 189.". edition cf the Pennsyl vania Railrond Company's annual j book of summer excursion routes has i hist been issued. It is tastefully pnt- The Town Council passed an ord-. ton np and presents a most practical inanco for the establishment of a curb-j and comprehensive manner about stone market which has aroused i four hundred nonulnr nnmmor re- President Cleveland and his Con gress poinfj to do .' The D!oomf;e'il Times says of citi zen Junes of Patterson: Ephraim Jones, a former resident of this coun ty, now living at Patterson, visited here Inst week. Eph. still follows the bu'.cherirg business, p.nd looks as if it agreed with him. On the mortiin'r of the ISth inst , J. C Dietrick. James A. Banks, Ed. C. Burtley, Jas. II. Muvrav, S. ; wide spread comment.. The posters ! of the council fcavo the nnmo of Chief .burgess Solomon Books afhxnd, to cive it lawful authority. Bnrsresi 18 1 Books says, his name wa3 affil ed lo the ordinance without his I knowledge cr consent, and now the question is "of what good it, an order of town council when the Chief Burgess repudiates it by eleclaring that his namo was signed to it with out liirf knowledge or consent. Lwisfown Free Press: A son of William Wood, living at the entrance cf the Narrows, naed about 13 veare. who had been employed on the f grading lob buow town, while off Boyd Murray and Win. Gusliard, ! duty a short time since visited tha full, for V- ' I 1! lib'.! I funl appetiir-er prey :.,) birds that tiro al for Eoiuo ier.d. r 'i'n ; lew's ::; - leaoinncr hi tl'.e I'ii -!,y'( ri:.n church on Sabbat h ev ct:ii:;,' on ;ici-o'.:nt of Mr. 1 . tnlrrson having gone that evening to preach for JfcAlhitervillo Pr-'tbyterians. B'lr.t'in Sarver came near drown ing wSii'e b.ithin in the river below Patterson last Thursday. Cramp doub!. .1 up on.-i of his logs. Homer L"iim it. ,.f i,rt Royal, helped him cut of deep wuier. The i: uutry takes no stock in the pr.M i!t admiidstratiwu at Washing ton. I iie husiness is afraid of Mr. Cievfhui.r.s aihuicistrntion, and af fairs will g..t .-) be-tler till the next Con-ic8 m.Hts. That body will nrike uiTnirs better or worse. Let us hpc better. H if itn.l th re mar be a man who K' ts n p, union lhat he should not We, and is not entitled to it, if tho pint and letter f f the law be applied ta ln.s casr.. But genejnlly speaking the ;.rrnt cry sguinst the pensions is inspired by the old rebel element north and south. ine wreck of JIain s circus was a fortune iu disguise for the proprietor. ne 'ias a Ijipger show now than the one before tho wreck, nnrl has been advertised all over tho country free, o that wherever he goes the next vuuuug live years, will insuro him a large crowd of sympathizing people ford's theater in Washington city, in which a lot of government clerks cre at work, caved in at the time a ?fcw York city church bell was toll m tho funeral of Edwin Booth, Mother of J. Wilkes Booth who as Basmated President Lincoln in Ford's heater, Anril 14. lfifiS. The funeral and cave in of the theatre took place on irenon oi April V, 1893. mounted their bicrcles at Mifflin and rodo to Freeburg, a distance of 30 miles, and returned in the evening, completive CO miles. It is no new declaration that is now being made that the state of the moon has a great denl to do with good or pnor fisning. A hsuerman who take a great deal of moon knowledge into consideration when he goes to catch the fan tiibe, says: "When n man goes to fihh without consulting the moon phases, he Hsbes in the dark, that is ho fishes with out scientific knowledge. He fishes by random. A clerjj yruan of New Castle, Pa., spoke as follows in a recent Germon: "Wo have been trying for eome time to break up the idea that a circus must bo made out of a funeral. There is nothing more disgusting to me than to see a whola congregation file around tho front of a church merely to get a glimpse of a face which perhaps many of them have never seen before. The custom should bo abolished without cere mony." A couple of strangers started in to play the "Flini flam game," at noon last week, but were discovered, and then deemed it best to epeeUily shake the dust of the town from their shoes. That is they wonld buy 5 or 10 cents worth of something from a store-Keeper on,! hand a 10 dollar bill from which tho pay was to be ta.eu. When change was being made for them thev played a 6iigut oi nauu game, and stole some of the mer chants' money with whom they dealt. Contractors on fourth track north of town failed some .lays ago. They Vfr. hills nnnaid. Among tne people that thev stuck are a lot cf Italian employees. Of all tho peoplo who should have their money the Italians are among the first. A great deal of mischief that breeds violence ainoi.g the foreigueis that come to America, is just such treatment as iias oeeu ffiven tho Italians by the contractors who have left the poor fellows unpaid to shift as best they can in the board-in"- and lodging shanties along the raFlroad. The foreigner who falls in to the hands of such loose contractors naturally forms a low estimate of the business honesty of the country, and he loses respect for everyone and particu larly for corporations and contractors. Tha claims of many of the foreigners i. lnn nlnced in the hands of law- r. who are trying to get for them J i tlio rnilrnnd COUlDanv IS SUCU money " - rf v yet owing the contractors. Ine Italians employed Patterson & - oni Nlv to press their claims, and to the credit of the rail rMd mnnaeement be it said they act .j Hw nd sent the money through the' First National Bank from which it was paid to the waiting j Italians on Saturday scene of operations and was exhibit ing to some of his companions his skill in handling cars when the cars began to move and a wheel passed diagonally across his foot, crushing that member in a bad manner. Tho hurt did not seem to bother the boy muoli, or ho was afraid to make his sufferings known if it did, and no meelical aid was sought for a week after the accident, when Dr. Cum ruings was called, who found that tha boy's foot had gangrened and that the limb es far up as the knee was turning black, this bad state of the case making amputation a necessity His limb was accordingly taken off below tho knee, and he is now get ting along as well as can be expect ed. " Lewistowr has a few wife beaters who may get what they richly deserve one of these days. Some of Lewistown's best people are talking of a pecret organization to look after this claf.3 of brutes. One visit will be sufficient to learn these wife beaters a lesson that will last a lifetime. Miss Mary Pat terson, of Miffiin, was a visitor to our town on Monday. Tt trover falls to core M AXJTER3 donlile extract S-AK8APAKILLA. SOo. everywhere B'.oomfield Advocate : J. N. Mc Nemar, of Centre township, last Fri tlay when near Thompscntown buy ing wool, met with misfortune. While ou his travels he bought a fine shepherd dog. Alighting from his wagon to examine some shep, the dog jumped up on tho seat. This frightened cue of the animals of his team a mule and it started on a fast run down a hill, causing the second animal, a fine hor6e to sorts, from which excellent selections may be roads for either limited (lips or extended sojourns during the summer and early fall months. The erreat variety of route sug gested, the complete schedules of ratps, the grnphic and exhaustive descriptious of the different pi ices, tho explanatory maps nnd the illus trations, make this- volume a most valuable guide. Copies of the book mnv be obtain ed pt anv ticket office of the Penn sylvania Railroad on payment of ten cents, or upon application to the General Passenrer Aeent, Pennsyl vania Railroad. Philadelphia, it will i be forwarded upon the receipt of twenty cents. HEADQUARTERS Fashionable Clotliincf and! Gents' Furnishing Good, at IIOLLOBAUGII 4& SON'S, PATTERSON, PEN ISA. Spring is II err. So Arc Jfe JV'ith 1 jt ull Juie of Spring; Clothing Coainty Committee. w the ioin in the run. At the foot of hill the wagon with its contents tip-1 set-completely upsido down-break- off tbe dasLicoara ana siae boards. The tongue ran across the horse's back, and immediately caus ing a halt in the runoff. Hie dog in the excitement dangled along the side of tho wagon, until he luckily slipped his collar unhurt. iNo dam age was done, except as auu un rated. The Missionary Institute at Selmsgrove, 1 a , last week conferred upon Ex county Sup erintendent E. U. Aumiller, of this place, the honorary degree of Master of Arts. Miss Jennio Wil lard, of Mexico, Juniata Co., was the guest of her brother Prothonoiary Willard, in this place, the latter part of last week. Some villains gave paris green to Josiah Shoop's cattle; 13 head were poisoned; 4 head are dead and some more may die. The poison was given in tho barn yard. "Your Vest Pocket." Humphreys' Specific No. Seven cures Coughs and Colds. Get a via at yonr druggist's; it's handy to car ry in your vest pocket, 25c W. V. Shirk, Chairman. Besle T. K. Beaver. Academia Scott Leach, Dorle's Wills. B'sck Leg D. M. Orpel. Thomas Vanchn. OppcIIsTillo. Delaware H. J. Dunn, Jsze; A. B Evas?, ThomTontewn Fnvrtto Issue Beashnre, Mc Alistcrvillr; J. P". Vfetrr. Cocolamiis Fermansgh C. E. Dower, Fl. O. Zook, Mifflintown. Greenwood W. 8 . Switzor, Nrkods, Pa Geerpe Fry, Dimmsville. Lsck Robert Parson, Peru Mills: C. J. Mcl.anplilin, East Waterford. Mifflinlowp W. n. Rodders, John J Patterson, Jr. Milford Selim S. Thomas. Patterson George Balrbock, Port Roysl. Monroe E. W. Graybill, Daniel Finkcn' binder, Richfield. Tatterson James Carner and James C Clair. Port Koral E1. Kennedy, W. R. Whar ton. Sprnce Ft ill J. H. Patterson, fjirnee nill ; II. L. Ersns. Pleasant View SuFauohirri W. S. Brnnaker. Mohon- tonpo ; C- C. Rnttenbach, Pfontz v alley Thomnsontown Harry Thompson, Levi Meyers. Turbett S. A. McLain, Port Royal ; P J. Killmer, Killmer P. O. Tuscsrora S. F. Price, East Waterford Josr-jh M. Williarcs. Warble. Walker W. H. KanfTman, Mexico ; N E. Lukens, Van Dyke. 3IAKRIEO : STAMBAraii Book On Mav 31 bv Bev. E. D. Bock, David Rtam baugh of Jackson township. Perry countv, to Miss Minerva C. Book, dauchter of Rev. Isaac Book, of Spruce nill township, this countv Baktok Midoagh On June 7th bv Rev. S. A. Davenport, Robert L. Barton of Beale Twp., to Elizabeth Middaerb of Tnscarora Twp Miij.ikxs Rm-E. On June 8th at Academia, by Rev. S. A. Daven port, Herbert Milliken of Academia, to Delia Rhine, of Johnstown. Jjawsos JIcMeex. At the resi dence of the bride's parents, Reed' Gap. June 8th. 1893. by Kev. o. A Davenport. Harrv C. Lawson Grace McMeen, both cf Reed's Gap. Long Isenbero. On the 31st nit at Mt. Union, bv Rev. William Brill Thomas A. Long of Millerstown, Per ry county, and Minnie M. Isenberg of Fermanagh township this county, Laser Palm. On the 2nd inst. at Plymouth, Ohio, by Rev. E. Smith. Lemuel W. Laser and Clara B. Palm, daughter of David Palm of Spruce Hill township, this county. to VIED: Lawd. On the 15th of June, at his place of residence at Academia Mr. "Wilson Laird, aged 86 years. PEIOE, 60 CTS. Sol4 br DrnClsUIr Mot hi-mi4 mi iMelfl ut p.tcx uvaruuew ars.co.. ma usttuiua St., n lou HUMPHREYS' YETERtflAHYSPECIFICS Fc; Horses, Cattle, Sheep, logs, Hcgft AND POULTET. 300 r&f Hack on TrontratMit of Animal aul Ik arc Nnt Free crura ( FfTrnt.Cancoiit ion. In Hawn -Ballon A. A. 1 !ilnnl MeuiiiftMlf. Milk. t'evr. B. ll.Srrate, I.omwurx, K hentnatisim r.('.kajf em per. Nnaal IHcbarnea Il.l).- Hot or limbs Worm. V.t fc. ( catfhs. Ilea fnvomoiila F.F. lic or 4rte. Hrllyachc. Xitrarrlacrt llemorrha . 11.11. I rinary nud KUnrr liasaH .!. broptive Uinrnar, frlauee J.H. licar of JiecUoat reralyola, BIdrIo Duttla (over SOdoouR), - - .60 btable Cone with RpfrftV, Manual. tciimr7 uro Oil and Moillc&lor, S7.00 Jar Tcierluary Cure Oil, - 1.00 a!4 Vf DrutMsi or Mnt prepaM twywaonaBd la wmj usiUiy rwcript ml prlev. HI BrHlieTS'MIO.CO., Ill a US W.IUm St., Itwl ara. 5 TO 20. SUITS Four different shades of Bannockburn Cheviots, Single or Donk le-Breasted Sacks and Cutaways; the popular Tweed and Corkscrew Suits ; Eog liah Whipoords, Bird's-eyes, etc,; ohalknged for workoianahip or fit. Your choioe $S to $12. SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS. Not a bouse in the county anticipates the needs of young America more eagerly than we do. We arc prepared with an elegant Spring Stook for Boys and Children, a stock containing more and nobbier stylos than can be seeu at aDy other store in Juniata county. A short Pant riicviot Suit of all-wool material in a serviceable daik gray color. Price $-2.20. . . A beautiful All-wool, Dirk Blua or Black Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woolen Donble-Brcasted Suit a rare bargain ages 4 to 14, $2.75 A genuine Tricot or Cress Cheviot Suit, blue or blaok, lined with fine Italian Cloth or Sergo, $5 .... , ,. . Imported fabrics m Boys' Suits, 4 to 14 years, uicludin the Lngbsh Worsted, German Tricot or French Serge.Jtlie oorrect style, a finished fit and finish for $10 garment, but our price is $7. Our Hat Department for this Spring Season is complete, wo have all tho new styles at tho lows9t prices. The grandest line of gent's furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juuiata county. Our trunk & satchel department second floor a full line to saleot from. Prices lower than ever. SPRING PANTS. FOR Never did wo exhibit a grander assortment than that which now grace! our tables. , It embraces all tho new and nobby stripes and ohecks, both foreign anc domestio with a price range from $1 50 to $G bO. FEED MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridgo St , Mifflintowy, Peons. 1889 1865, ESTABLISHED. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale'ol Clothing that goes ou dailj Irom OF THE MOST FASBIONABLE STILES ASS CUT an we in extra have their Our phenommal sales last year has justified us iu purchasing large line of Spring Clothing and havicg purchased so extensively, marked our goods down to rock bottom prices. 15c fore others get goods, we will have all the most dosirablo trade supplied. We have a full lino of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing that has no equal west of Harris burg. YouDg man if you want a late style, fashionable Spring Suit, Hat, Shirt and Tie, it will pay you to eee our hue. You formerly had to go east to cot what you wanted, wo can furnish you with anything in tha clothing line you may wish. Our stock comprises Men s Youths', Boys and Children's Clothiug from tho plain, substantial, ovcry-day suit, to the finest dress suits, lou have here over 50 diftcrent patterns ana styles to select from. 500 pair of dress pantaloons. Suits for large men er small men, Jersey Suits, Blue Flannel Suits and other styles for the little folks. And at prioes that will astonish you for cheapness. e also keep in stocrf the Douglas Shoe for Men and omen s wear. 1 he ml est line ot i runks, alises Umbrellas. Jewelry, Suspenders, Collars & Cuffs. Underwear, Neckwear, Hats, -. . . ... .... .... . r r etc. We alwavs maKe it a point to have the latest out in style, ou dozen oi 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. lo trouble to enow guoas, una we nave iccm io mow. Hollobaugh & Son. THE IMMENSE STOCK OF W. HARIjEi x. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Uooda for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoate at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so dou'l lei to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HAELEY S. S. KXJBXjE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time My "under taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St. Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral. Cases requiring atteution at night willbe promptly attended, to by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! KEBTITIS" (Pivtrfi French Ker R emedT.Ji soldwithaWrttUa 0(Mr.nt. to cart all Nervous d:eat .a, such as Weak Memory. Lo X Braia Power, Ner vousness. H esd- eiFoaa and Asrcn uac. ache, Wkefu net. Ut Manhood. Lassitude, all drains and lou of pVer in either sex, cansed ty oer-esertion oi yourbfal indiscretion, which ultimately lead t. In timity, Con tamp tion and Insanity Prire, It eo s package. With ery S order w. ie a wrrtfe flaeraaae te cam or refund meney. By mail te any address. pIVEfT REM U Y CO., Toledo, 0. HAVE IGU MOSEY TO BEFCSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER I CALL. AT THE I1RST SAKE, KIFFLli.'lOWN, PA. FOUR PER CE3ST T. INTEEEST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lcwst Eates. J DM AT A VALLEY BANK, OF JIirFLISTOTr ni, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPn ROTHROCK. Pruidnt. T. VAN IRWIN, rMer W. C. Pcmeror, Jrhn Her'tler, Robrrt K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. DIBBCTOKS. Josef" Rothrnpk, Josiah L. Barton, Louis B. Atkinson, FRAZEPioIe ' ItEST I!f inE WOULD, Ttavarf ne gualttlare Tlrsrir-pfwl. artnallw cmtlaalinfr two doxps of nnvothr h"-trii1. Ni4 effected by het. MTt. KT 1 II C fca-M 1 1 E. FOH S T.E BT TgA T-E.S O V IdRALLT. I yt STf!CnolDKES I Pl'ilip M. Kepnfr, Annie M. Shelley, Jotiej.h Folbrock, Jane H. Irwin, L.F.Atkinson, R. K. Parker, W. C. Pomf-roy, J. Holmes Irwis, MsryTinr(z. Jerome N. Thomvson, Jr John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. CbsrlottePnyder, Josiah I. Barton, Joi n V. E'.iir, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Llpht, PsmnclP. Rotlirock, Wm. Swsrte. Solomon aTanbt-ck, Three an"? Fonr per e-nt. ir.terest will be rairt rn certificatea of derosite. fjan 23, 1891 tf IS bnt rtln deep. Therearethensr.ndsof Indies wbo haTe reejul&r features anl would t itc-cordi-d the palm of beauty were it not f'ra r.r complexion. Tos'l s'ich re noomnicml DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM as rnain thesa qnalities that quirk iy chance the most sullow and florid complexion to one of natural health and unblemished beauty. It cnrcsOily Skin, FrecsJes, black Heads T:l .1 hi-m, 8unT.urn, Tan, fimplrs, and all Inir-rfwtiona of the sktu. It ir. nt acosmetie but a cure, yet is bet ter for tho toilet table than powder. Sold by IrUKKists, or sent port paid upon receipt of 50c L 6. C. BITTNCn CO., Teleee, O. C A L E S 31 E AT OWANTED .! LOCAL, OR TRAVELLING, to sell our Nursery Stock. Fslnry, Expenses and Stesdr Employment guaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Tec. 8, 'HI. Rochester, N. T. The Sntfrael osuf Rtpnthean oSce is the place to get job work done. Tty it. It will pay yon If yon need anything in that line. to weak mn I BoflWrlcg frnm the efferte of yenthful errose. eirtx oecay, wmuqii weakness, lost manhood, eje I wtl. srad a yaluable trestle ( eealrd eotitalniag fuU jartleulmra for home cure, F R CE of oharra. A r,LMt.ll mA.llcml work : should ue reed by eyery xcasi who is nervous and dtautated..-A4dYeaM Trot. V. C roWLUl. BtoeAc. Coana. RUPTUREESS l'a. Kaa at onr. So operation or buatnes delay. IhoasanUs of core. Dr. Mavcrlaat Hotel Perm, Keadinr, Pa., second batirday of atlamootii. fccodlor circulars. AdricXie Hi j y. 'S. t , : :,'.; S:.: ; asssS.Hrr.J.rJjgWV N V-
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