4 7 & REPUBLICAN MTPFMNTOWN: tf rWirD..T, JI LT 12, 1R9S. TERMS. aaboriPt!oo 1-60 per annnm if paid .,'adrance: f'2.00 if not pid in advance. jjMisient advertisements Inserted at 60 MBti per Inch for each insertion, janiieot bnsinens notices In local col- omn. 10 Cl'nt" V?T line toT c insertion. pactions will be made to thoso desiring M advertise by the year, half or qnartrr Tucarnra t aller Railroad. Trains on tho Tuscarora Valley JJailroft'l will run as follows: jve K wt Waterford at 7:30 a. .. and 2 v. m., arriving at Port Roy si st 8 4" a. m. and 3.15 p. m. L?ave rurt Royal at 10:30 A. M., and 5.15 p m , arriving at East Wa terfsrJ ftt 11-43 a. m and G.30 p. m. J. C. MoORKHEAI), Superintendent . SHORT LOCALS. The markets remain unchanged. People who fish, say bass are 6caree. J. F. S-h-.veyer spent the 30th ult., in PLilivl-lpliia. Lewis StiowtTS of Altoona, spent tte 4:1: iu this place. Ftt-1 Itjhrcr of Harrisbarg is vis iting frieiids in town. M;s N'i-l!ie Byrant of Huntingdon visiting ia Patterson. Cliuxiii'o Church of Washington, ii visitii :g John Graybill, Jr. DnifTffist Charles Adams of New port whs in t.'wn on S.ibbatb. S v r. lv rtisuien r of Water Com ativ h'-nJs in another calumn. E hv.-.rJ I'ancalmker of Altoona is risking Lis l aioiits ia this place. A ( : ; f votinjj people from town gpe::t the 1th at Tuscarora station. LV for Ciothincr Merchant Ferd llevf rs' ne.v a.lvertisiment nest week. I'ry Martin son of ex representa tive JLirtin is iici :ng friends in town. CjL l' .t-rs u and wif.i ram from Ime.ist-r to spend the 4th at home. L"-lic Aliison, Riy Kreidtr and Will G-ja'.-ard. spent the 4th in New pert. The I3.il ! V.n tannery in Tyrone has hecii absorbed by a Trust Com pany. DriiKvist Ji-.mis A. Banks has sold his bicvclf to bagjajjo master Win. Miles. " (I-or".I P.irker, praduated in Jhiv. from Ann Arbor, Mich., Law School. A rets in class cf Democratic leaat-re e.tll pensioners, corns and j bunion?. I M.i- Blanche Wright has been ! visiti'-r in Harrisburf among friends j and i ia'.ivts. I Mr. M iry Biwer3 and daughter' of G)!niir'i, O , are visiting friends ; in MilUir.t'nvn. j TIu- Kentucky Legislature adjourn- j ed on t! "rd of July after being m session 5C I days. C.mrl s Howe cf Washington' gpe'-t iV- -1th at the homo of his pa" re:.ts in 0ij town. Mrn. I' C. Guss of Guthrie, Olfa hecia. iri visiting h r mother Mrs. Snyder in Port Royal. Harry E. Bonsai, wife and daugh ters vi:ted relatives and acquaint ances in Tyrone, recently. H'n. William TIertzler and Brad ford F.va'is, spent KPveral days last week, fishing near Waterford. W. I. Guss and sister Miss Carrie, are at home in Milford Twp., from SelinsKrove, spending the summer vacation. S.il.mi .-i B oks and S. C. Meyers, will put up a handsoma business house ': tho nbaiiuent between the canal au 1 river bridge, where the toll houo was located before the fljOil. 'p aru higli in the west and wLeiit is lo-T. Farmers r.ru feeding their ."iO cent wheat to hogs, believ ins il.'if ii,- t,, il mig they can get a better pu-p fur it in pork thau to Bell it !;. tL, bushel. I'J.-t . ,'i 1 f cutting down the pen S;oi .!-, -,. rnniout had better look "i a ' i !ai cLirs of ogents that Lave N "i by various ways playing ttie ,r,.,,G c))1 t,e tensions of the ' terar.s. More on thin point by and by. Vi;i': ( )!., rboltzer i-t Bt home from 1' i i vlv .iiia college where be pru.lut-.,; (. Frat.k Snyder s.tu-l'"-t i:; '1 !.r.oligi-d Seraintiry at fi-tfvb:irg .pend ng the summer T' i'ioa at Lis nativo place iu Port R..y,l. Ti .i' - i:.,,- stoi iu that raged here on Sa'lh.lay afternoon blew a tree top ,n Mi J, W. S. Kougb, r.ear ' P ' l,l 'erry county breaking her riT'' iim in two jil ices, "d stripped th.' fi,U her forehead and in. pn-i-i i;tr interuaily. T: e ri-i! y df July demoustra J1"" :i: t in n was the display of fhgs, t'an:ni ti.ire, and the barbaric tire crarKer t.., which was kept up with Kitvr ,,i- lesH intensity ha'f of the Et;ht f the 3rd. and all the 4th to !0 "VU-k at night. The -filled f ,r letters iu the 1 "tt. r.- n j ost office are for L. A. suit, r iK-vin, two for Henry Liun. t K C llv. A. P HaUirane, Esq., IturvP. T,,,vl a v.Arcnr ""Hi calling for the above letters, it y iiavo -,ccn advertised. S'lnie town people on tho 4th, car r'tkl on their bui-iness in tho usual w"y; s uiie went Cshing; others driv- " ut:" -s idling; others got drunk; ot!'u's 'oii-Lt, with their tongues, and yy ought with their rwts, but the ij'.rity went along on theven tenor w uieir way. Uoplo grumble and growl at who sell the heathen fire-crck-" in l torpedo, and other infernal j!"-1"1'":.' i'iventions, and then fe''0 tin u- ehildren mouev with which 10 luiv ('...., lit., - . ' M'los've tnings. it 13 an .. 1 ' 01 JPr inconsistencies '""g I'i.-ple, between their precept n esample. 1 1 l he time ia accidents. "tu eM"7- tree place. me m thls J. Banks Kurtz of Walker Two Miss Martha Jackman has return Hlrniar:.18ltt Wttl Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Heek of AI Sk9tWOekam friends in this place ES;LPaker of Washingson, D.C spent he 4th with his family in Fer managh Twp. 3 r L ?ok at the Ad. of Mifflin Aoidemy. It will pay von tr n.l 11.. J. people to school. 3 s Georce Bartlnv f P,tti ... . -----, . uiouurK is vis. ting his mother Mrs. Sirah E. Bart- cj lu mis p;ace. D. K . anl J R TTm.if ,e 1 enna., visited their parents in tLis r'o uu iuo -tin inst. Wheat harvest is a week to ten days late, like everything else in the arming line this year. An Italian on the railroad near Black Loir, on Mond.iv. woo .fi. k J Dkl ULik by AtLantio and killed. Rev. A. II. Spangler of Braddock, looked in upon his former parishion ers at Port Rival, last Friday. Miss Annie Knonriovlii Huntiagdon is visiting the family of "i. uimr vainer in 1'atterson. John Stamb.vjgh once wall knowu to MifMLntown neonlo. n vtutf uis friendi m this place on Monday. It is rumored that Carnncri .'a Sn. perintendent Frijk has purchasjd a large block of Tuscarora Vailev R R tOCK. Mrs. Harri- Li iolnv of ftliamliapi. bnrg and Miss Annie" Hartiug of Har risburg visited Misj Miuaie Raynolda last week. James Mathnrs. a shidHnt of AM. lersvillo State Normal Sellout ing tho summer vacation at Lis homo r. il 1 in mis town. Ovur 7000 r.f(.nle have died r.f cholera li!ive di.-d of cholera in the southern part of Franca sin.- thn first part of May. It will be a lilensant ir;n nti Tn.rn- rora V:ill"V 01 t!i r.iilro i.t t t Tamil. baker's Island Harvest Homo on Sat- urJiiy, August 5. Trcfeiaor David Hariuan came over from his home in Wyomiug Val-' ley 1 1st wek to see h;s friends in! Ljiit Crtck Vulley. I ! We tender thanks to Hon. TLos. f. Ste Wirt f.r annual renort of the Secretary of Intern.il Affiirs for the year ending June 30, 1893. Oa the evening of the Gr-h a torm struck Poaicroy uid ctaer I wa town3 and killed many pioplu and destroy ed a great deal of property. The letters uncalled for in theMif ilintjwu post cfilie fr tie week end ing, July 8, are for MUj Din Liag acri: Postal card, Janijs Wike. The iron works of Duncaueviile, Blair county, suspended operation 1 ass woe k. Four huuilrod men are thereby thrown out of employment. St-nsitive people can purchase Humphreys' Specifics by simply asking the druggist for the needed number alone, without disclosing or muutio?i ing tho disease. II R. Kiuffman aud T. H. MoCi miuger wore among our first Cillers, on tbo morning after the glorious 4th. Mr. KaufFman was on h'.s way to Philadelphia. India has demonotizsd silver. Where, oh where, is the gold to come from to carry the bonded inds'oted nass of the world. Question referred to the gold bugs. Plaxterer B irke Etka Lad a nril run into his luft f jot while bt work in tho Cui liingham housfl ia Patter, s.m last Thursday, in cons' quence of which he was off work several days. Samu.fl Leaoi has pnrcliasd the Central Hotel in Patterson from the Caleb Parker heirs, and will re-model the hotel. Mr. Leach knowj how to keep a hotel for tha accommodation of travellers and sojouoncrs. T.-if. TVidnv wl.il 1 idacincr the last lath on the roof of tho Cunningham ... . ... i 1 t dwelling houe mat was aamage.i oy ftrr. (tonrtro lrimllf? lost Lis f.)Ot- hr)ld ami fell of, lighting on a pile . . t- .11 of blocks, thereby injuring nimse.i pcvl-icIv. He seemel to bo Lnrt mofet in the left shoulder. T"l r"lo-..lon.l olininiiitrotion llSS A 11L Vil. .v.11.11- . begun to cnt off pensions in ibis coun ty. Within the past week the follow- ing veterans have been notiueu ium their pension has been suspended: A. H. Fasick, Akx. Meloy, Joseph Landis, Thompson Sterrett, B ;i j. Mclvilliprf, R. II. Patterson, W. H. Hartley 3 -.-1.1 XT,, . . . f y-m fr'ii I aay iogiii. i.o ran - did not hear Philadelphia Express approach. He was rnu over and cut t, li; remains were brought to this placa aud on Sunday prepar ed by undertaker Snyder for funeral rites, and 3ent back to Altoona where his family live for interment. He was aged about 30 years. The tramp who was lodgen in jau on Sunday for stealing officer Hack cnberger's shoes made an effort to 1. ;;i ,,n Mnn.l iv evening. He converted the handle" of a lineup in to a eciaper to scrape plaster oft the wall, ana uroKe a cuir 10 . . ' ... , - 1 ..tV 1 f 1, an A . . 1 1 : . . , i some thing with whicu to pry pry Btones out of the chimney through which he expected to make his escape from castio Lrjpp. He could not have worked his way through the wall if he had been left to work all ni.dit. He was heard and the sheriff reprimanded him and warned him not to make further effort to get out. Howard Kippier, flagman from Al toona was back flagging his freight frnin fit "Vew ton Hamilton on Situr- TIM i tJa a.n?,ther amn in this paper read of the rawing and examination of the man who was found in the riy- tWe P8nt0Wa Sml burie1 Aq ,w Shover had the flesh strip ped off the ins.de of the fingera of his right hand while handling railroad Monday C0n8truction train on There are fifty thousand men out pi emp.oyment in Pittsbnrg. That is a foretaste of the good times the democracy promised. Now don't you wish you had voted for Harrison. I'-ch on huniau and horses and all animals cured in 30 minntes by Noolfords Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks AO. Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oat.l.ly. Charles Shubert veat field near Hollielaysburg, was struck by lightning on Saturday af ternoon an.l killed. Tho clothing was torn from his body by the li-Lit r.ing. On the 3rd nf .Tnlw s -n - 0 vrrvuie t aulk of Bfimimf Tti;nn:. -j- . 1 ""uio, nua riuiccr horseback a bolt of lightning came tV . , Kiued botu man and horse. 1' aulk s hat and clothing were torn into tatters. Mrs. II. H. North, assisted by Mas ter J. North and Miau .T.n. c; l locutionist. will give an organ and piano recital on Tuesday evening, July 18 m the Presbyterian church! Aamission oc. Children 15c. Last week two vnimn men Port Royal were taken bofore Squire Wilson for "ettinrr d - O aui Uttll conduct about the station and wait ing roorai m Patterson. The case was fettled after the payment of costs. Child Burres3 Booki hna dog that eniovs tbo noiseof fVo l.cti?. en pquib as much as the average boy, and all that prevents the dog from being a full-fledged fire-cracker, do" honi is its inability to lbnt cracker. Tha cold burrs sav. don't rnvn na ., . ' n . free coinage of silver because Eng land won't agree to it. Did England agree to the establishment of the gov eminent of the United States ? Did England agree to the putting down of rebellion aud slavery ? Non-ton Himilton Watchmnn- A petition has been sent to the i,res. ident of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, praying the company to put sn over- lanet toot bridge at the camp meet ing croundi for the benefit of our ctiz jns, an.l we hope it will receive tacir favorable consideration. Undr a hiT passed bv tho ltit Legislature, a record of births aud deaths is to be kept in the oflice of the c.erk of thn Orphan 8 court. It is the duty of the assessors of the respoctivo coutiti-s to gather the list of births and deaths, and return them to the Recorder's office. Joseph Martin, of Pittsburg, spent tho -1th in this place. He has en tirely r.covered from tbe injuries re ceive 1 by tho explosion of a dyna mite rartridge hurled into the ear in which bo ws travelling a month or more since. He has the use of both limbs a formally. John Martin, a brother also sptnt the 4th here. A colored iman from Virginia was Bitting on the bumper of a freight car with his t'eift ncrots on a car in front. At this station the bumpars of tha cars soddeuly cane together. His livht leg did not curve at tho knee, but broke between the knee and thigh. Uj was taken in caargo by the county authority and put in jiil fT huspitt! treatment. He gave his n irae as John II -nry Williams. Oa Saturday, George L. Daabur man of this county, was raresti'd at Millersbiirg, Dauphin county, on the charge of swindling pensioners, and sent to Harribburg jail to await fur ther legal psocsedings. Officers have been looking for a man named Bjrj 1 iai:i Z'.iders, also living iu the lower end of this coun'y, charged with the same "t. Dunburman was brought from Harrisburg on MonJay night and lodged iu jail here. Another shooting c ise took piace in Mitilin county, at T.Iouut. Union, last Satard iv at 4 P. M., in wliich Alfred K'ose phut find killed George Prifketts. Klcso has a wife and une child. Pricktdts was n widower with five children. The men "it is Raid were in liquor aud quarreled about Mrs. Klose, win so husband drew a revolver and shot Pricketts three times. One fd)- t passed through his heart ir.d killed, him instantly. Klose fled to the mountain. Governor Aitgelt of Illinois, has pardoned out of prison, anarchist Fild. n, Schwiibb and Neele, who had been imprisoned for their murderous work of bomb throwing in Chic igo. Anarchy is disorder, tumult, riot, vio lence, murder. D. cannot live with law and order, anil it i a blow on American civilization to reahza tuat it has so won its way in Illinois that trip ft lvernor of that State has iu'er- posed his authority as governor to rc- 1 e 'J S 1 i ' S lillCo illi.-ueia auuiu lucu- tioned. Dr. J. T. Rjtlirock of West Chea ter Wiis in town List Ihursday Ihe doctor is one of the great botanists of the country and is acquainted with plant life from the frozen regions of V.irili to Cane Horn. He is the bicest mm that has been in town lor many years. ul ri.-i m rnrrard to the ve"etabte Kingdom is listened to with great attention in every center of learning in the woild. One seeing him puss along the street would never imagine mm to do me distinguished man that he is. He was traveling by a conveyance of his own. He i3 just in the prime of life and the world is destined to hear more of him. -Tho Children's Country Week Association of Philadelphia desires to secure entertainment for some chil dren from July 2S to Aug 12. They range in age from 4 to 14yeirs. The children do not come from the slums, but are of the poor working class, who live in cramped, uncomfortable homes, many of whom have never seen a green field. The Asseieiation pay all travelling expenses. Persons willing to entertain one or more cm have the ag-1 and sx they choose, and the kind named will b3 sent. Any in the town or vicinity who will help in this good cause, will please notify Miss Clara J. Thompson, on or before July 13." Bloomfie'd, Perry county people are talking of supplying their town from a spring a mile west of town, located 75 feet higher than the bor ough. The wafer from Macedonia that supplies Mifflintown, comes from the mountain 4i miles and has a fall of 230 feet to the top of the piers of the river bridge and the pressure is 99 pounds to the inch. Travel on the Tuscarora Valley Railroad was heavy on the 4tb. The cars running both ways were crowd ed. The seats not only were filled, but the aisles and platform wero crowded by people standing. Second Lieutenant Amos Martin, who recently graduated from the United States Military School at Wf st Point, has been assigned to dnfy in Company L First Regiment, United States Infantry, now station ed in California. Mr. Edward Schue of New Sher man's Church, bouerht twenty head of cattle last fall at $2.50. They weighed 1G.000 pounds and cost S410. He sold them last week at $5 per hundred. They weighed 22,210 pounds and amounted to $1,110.50. Hanover Record. The Bloomfield Advocate says: I The sca'ing down of the pension list has a victim in this borough, and re port says Blain has eight persons who have received notice of discon tinuance of their pensions. We will watch closely this scaling of the list, to see if considerable partisanship will not soon be detected. The 4!.h was celebrated at Water ford with patriotic frpirit. A meeting was held in a grove near the town in tho afternoon over which R. M. Bart ley presided. D. B. McWilliams, Rev. Mr. Strawser of Blaino, Perry county; Rev. Mr. Graham of Concord, Rev. A. S. Davenport of Acadcmia, each delivered an address. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. So't or Callontied Lumps and Blf-mishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs. Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, S'illes, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs. Ac. Save $50 by ne of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Ranks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. OcL 1, ly. 'Governor Paltisnn has notified thy sheriffs cf the four counties Pik?, Carbon, Monroe and North r.nipton which comprise the Eighth Pennsylvania congressional district, to hold a special election on Tuesday, July 23, to elect a member of con gress. Tiie pet was vacated bv the d.-at'a of the congrebsman William Matchler, an.l it is likely that his son Howu-d, will be chosen his succes sor. " Bloomficld Democrat: Slewart Allen of Mc('oysville, Juniata county, is visiting Dr. Allen, his brother. James Foley of Avoca, Luzerne eounty, formerly of Liverpool this county, hae been grunted a pension of $ii p- r month, with $200 b ick pay. A considerable number of lo custs have male their appearance iu portions of thia county. Tho regu lirstven'een year locusts are not duo until l!)02." A great riot broke out iu Paris, France, l.bt week through a trivial cuise- A lot of students were having a masked ball and behaved so out raguousiy that tha police interfered. Tho Rfuleiits resisieel the police. Wu eu the anarchistic eloment out cf hatred to the police took a hand in the riot. The sta lenta slipped out of the riot, but the rioting was con tintieil several days by the anarchists. A portion of the Army was brought into thu city to put down the riot. Possibly a veteran here and there with long stretches betwtcii the cases rn :y have gona wrong on their applica tion for pension, and where such cai;S exist pension agents ehoulel u ive set tbo npphcauts right. Here uu-J tuere a tkiuiiT ot a pension agent may bo found, who lias not only ."-kinco d the veterans but has misdirected them. The truth is this talk abo'.it pensions coaioa only from rtbrl aud democratic leaders. Vote t he Republie-an ticket County and State so that the republican party may bo Btrergthcned for the next l'residecti d election, and then vote for a republican president an t a re pubde'an congress, and they will pass an act to pension evtrv veteran Many vuteraus now see where they voleel wrong in the past. Vote right m the future. Bioomfield Times: It is stated that the salary of the post master atDua cannon will now be $1,20'.) instead of $1,100, and tho Newport salary will b raised from 1,400 to $1,500. Joseph Swartz, supervisor of Newton township, a prominent and influential farmer, residing near New vi'.le, committed oiucide on the 22nd ins., by hanging. He was 45 years old. No cause is assigned f;T the act. Last Wednesday evening, Thomas Harpe.r citizen of Howe township, dieel suddenly at the canal lock house, about threo miles east of Newport. He had been out on the river with Jacob Sheaffer fis'iing dar ing the day and had just returned to the house when he was stricken while fritting on a chair, and died iu the arms of Mr. Sheaffer. The deceased was a veteran of the lata civil war and whs a persioner. On Sunday morning Mrs. Albert Hackenbergcr espied two tiainps en ter the yard at East Point. Busi ness had kept her husband out late on Saturday night aud she said to herself "there was a rain last night, and my husband I suppose placed his wet shoes on the porch. I'll go down and see." She looked on the porch. Tho shoes were not there. She called Hackenberger and asked about his feot gear. '"Yes," said he, 'I left the ' shoes on the porch." "The're gone," said Mrs , "and I ktow a tramp bus them." That was enough for officer Hackenberger. He hur ried out and down bj the foundry, and was almost past that place when he turned his head and looked in by the alley that lead's by Tobias Anker's tombstone factory. There sat a stranger. Hackenberger went to him. The tramp was just in the act of putting on the stolen shoes. The officer took the thief bv the collar, and marched him into the presence of Squire C. B. Horning who sent him tj jail. Mifflin A r-jidom v will nrvn Rant. .'. All persons in Mifflintown and Pal. terson who will board or rent rooms to students, rjlease address me at Mif flintown, Pa. J. H. DrsnfGEa. Principal. HARRIED : MriXER Eovtb fin tli a Q9nd nit . by Rev. G. L. Maice, Lednem S. iller and Liz: Ttior iwidi r.f Walker township. EJVJTEST Showers fin tViA 91 at. ult.. by Rev. IT f! T-rr.llr.nror n n Lucien N. Ernest of Altoona and lassie N. Showers of Milford. Kahley Wabxkr. On tli 7th nit.. at McClure, Snyder county, by Rev P. C. Weldenmeyer, Charles F. Kah ley, of that place, and Barbara C- Warner, of this county. DIED : Smith. On the 20th of June, in Walker township. Leona Belle, dansrhter of Nelson G.. and Emma Smith, aged 2 vears, 2 months and 16 days. V!Fri.TNTOKV WAKITFTS. VrrrLrsTown, July 12, IMM. Pnttnr 13 Kw 14 Ham pi Shoulder, 08 t'Srfl . . .. SMoa MIFFLrPiTOWN GRAIN KABKFT Wheat fiH Corn in ear 60 Outs, R6 Rve 65 C:ov6r(ieod. . . $4.00 . Timotby sued ; $1.50 Flix s.-ed .... 1 60 lran 9" Choi....... $1.60 a hundred Middlings 1 f,l) Ground Alum Sail 1 2 ' Amenr jn S i'.t 8O0 to 110 t P. DERR, PRACTICAL. DE3TIST, (Graduate of tbe Philadelphia De-ntal Col lege,) formerly of MifHiDburR, l'a., has lo cated permanently iu Vifilintown, as un cessor to tbe lata Dr. (i. L. Durr, an 1 will continuo tint (irntal business (established by tbo latter in 1860) at tbe well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court Houm-. V3- TKETIl KXTKACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVo Chlorofor, Ether, or Gas used. No Sore Gums or Pisoorufort to patient, eithi-r during extraction or afterwards. All these are (Juanntetd tr no charge HEADQUARTERS FOR Clothing and Gents' iFin'iiisliiiiiy C2?)0(!s, at liOLLOSAUGSfil & SOIL'S, PATTEllSOiN, PENiVA. &2)rinsr is Here, &o Arc Hit With 1 Full Unc of Spring Clothing DF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STILES AND COT Our pbrnominal pales last year has justified u.4 in purcl.nin n extra large lino of Spring Clothing and having purchased ko cxteosively, we have marked our goods down to rock bottom prices. Before otheri get in their goods, we will have all tho most dc-irabio trads eupplicd. We have a full line of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing that has no equal west of Harris burg. Young ninn if yon want a late etyle, fashionable Spring Suit, Hat, Shirt and Tic, it will pay jcu to see our line. Ycu formerly had to go east to get what you wanted, we can furnish you with anything in the clothing line you may wish. Our utock comprise Men's Youths', Hoys' and Children's Clothing from the plain, substantial, overy-day suit, to the finest dress suits. You have here over 50 different patterns and btyles to select from. 500 pair of dress pantaloon. Suits for largo men er fojall men, Jersey Suits, Blue Flannel Suits aid other styles for tbe little folks. And at prices that will astouibhyou for Douglas Shoo lor Jlcn and W onion s wear. J he ful rpt line of I rnnss, ali&cs Umbrcllae, Jewelry, Suspenders, Collars A Cuffs Undi rwear, Neckwear, Hats, etc. Wc always make it a point to tbe Celebrated Sweet Orr Overalls to man. Call and examine our Ftock. you will bo pleased. No trouble to show goods, and wc have them to show. Hollobaugh. & Son. S. S. BUBIxE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all casts. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length ofj time Slyunder taking room ia three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St. Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral. Cases requiring attoution at night willbe promptly attended; to by calling on me at my Furniture Iioous. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! JJFRYITIS5 (PiveH F re a c aoldwithaWnaUa Guartntaa to cart aV.a ii crvinia u cm, such as Weak 5r Weniorf, Lou o- Praia Powrf Ncr rtnnfcti. Held- BirORf AND AFTin USE. icb. WLnfui rjr4Lot Manhood, Latitude, all drama and lo of p'r ia either caused by overexertion o youthful. ndiscretion, which ultimately lead to la 6 unity. Consumption an! Insanity Price, fi.oft z packae.. With every $ order wt rfive a writttt . nM -.. f l rysrjmwo to curt cr riuna m mcj 7 1 mj attJrcea. PIVLR'S RLMOV CO-.Tolado, O. I Kill be mud p. C AU work tuariDleil to give perfect attraction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical nentNt. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUivlPH KEYS' Dr. HumphrnvM Kprrf flm or rlentltTcaHy and Cnrpfuily prvpaxtxt Kr moiwn, u&eil (or yruro In piiTiaMt prrnctu- antl fr over tl:trtr yearn liy th people wltb entire succtK. Kr--ry fcinio Spax.-lio a eiKH'&I cure fir thu diciaw nanieil. Tui-y cure wit hout druKKinir, punrui or r-ducinn: they!tu.m,anJ are In riu-iantluetuiiieoovrtcitfn Hetuediea of the Wurld. Liar nr stHnKs. veBna. rairia. 1 FpTfri, ConptliiiM, rnflarnmatlnns. 2 V arnN. W nrm rvrr. Worm '4ilh.. .IS Teething; Colic. (.Tying-. Veakrfulneaa 4lMarrbta, of Cliililrrn or Adulu 5 lyntery,0!-1p!iig, l'iil-us colic 6 Cholera ."Worbn. Vomiting ? ('aiiahM, Cold.. Lroae-bltke 4 .Neuralgia. Toofhae-h. Kaceacb .a .a .2Z ! Headaches, Mfk Moauacbe. Vartiso. 1 0 lyaaep.il, Flltouanesa. I rcatientjoa , .as II nppreaaed o" Pciufal Purloda. 15 While. T.k lTofiu i-arh-la 13 I'rolt, l.arynvlli., Kowmiiius.... 1 4 ."nit Uheuta. l-?Ula. i-ruiitlons. .'H t& K hoatnali.aa.or l.liauinatlc 1'alu... 16 llalarlc. 1 iilll.. icvr and Axud 17 Pilo., ulloi orKleedinr Ji !-i:.l!ilmr. S-rr V aak re. & 19 f'etarrti. Influ.uta. CcM lulbiltaa UO Vh'opifix t'aesh J5 121 Aalh-kt. oi;mMd rraattilns; 4J-J Rar !l.cLarcei. In 1 a!rc3 Kuartrg ,ii5 23 Krrofulc. Inlarjel h-MlSnrellllie J4 eurral liability, 1 i -.l-.-i! V. cXuaaa J5-lfro!ir, antl 6rnty yra-Joni 2i SC Hftt.!virkiiM. aickueaa f ivm KUlnic .lift ll-KUntr illaeaars ore t. or Lanka. J j 10-1 r'nirr Wea kosu. Welting BJ.. .ii 31-rainfal I'erioil -J3 54 niohihar.a, I kaua,! SoraTh.-oat.. 35 Cnrenic t'ooseatloua & k.ruUuaj. .'2& SITRA KUMBEBS: 2S-ervoaa PehUIIT. emlnal WatUv- m-aa. or lu.nl'iiiuir I'uWtaj-ajca 1.00 55 !irn.e.ol tLe Hnarl.i i.i Iwtlnn I.UO 33 F.pilep.y, Si-ius. at. Vliua' lanoe...l.uO Buld tr brajcH. or aaut po.l-p.iJ aa rMl,t aX prioa. Da. HcarnaaT,' 1 114 p....' m..lbi raaa. at arnans' atu. CO.. 1 1 1 a 1 1 wunaa. au. s.w Tk. SPEOIFEOS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For Pllfa Fitemal or Internal. Wind or Pli-eolnej 1 thtula in Ano: lu-tUiiiror i'lcetllna Iba Kectuui. Tba rrlirf la iniineUlaU) Uie euro ccrlulu. PEICE, 50 CTS. TRIJLt. SIZE. i5 CTS. Sol4 tj Dra;U,or aaat pu.i-p.i4 .a i c. i ; L .1 prloa. awaruaita' BTss.ro.. ma lisnuauaeu, Jkw leak HUMPHREYS' VETERlAHYSPECinCS Tcr Ect:m, Cattle. Slieop, Doi, 2Iog 500 Page Rook on Treatment of Aolinala i und t It an iKt:iit 1-rpe. A. Aai plul Mrustiicit i. Milk Mvttr. , 11. Ii-Straiuai. Iaatnour. I heD uiutlsJUa. ' '.liiicinprr Nucsil Dlwrhargea l.U. Kuts or ;rubts Vorm. , la.lv. CaactirS lIcflTc, V a ci m d n la FaK. t ui.e or 4-riprM. ltrllrari ;.;. i iatourrisfvtf e, llaauorrhaeo. 2I.11. 1 rincry aud KiUury Ottveaacao raptive 1imu-, Mange. J Duvair f IitfeaUoB9 rantljnlfta. Single Boulo (over a) do), - eo tstable C'aar, wfth Ppeclfl. MannA Vetcriutry Cnre Oil iui.1 HtJoalajr, 9700 Jar Voirriaarj CireOil, - l.Qii .' T Dn.rU or . prpAU asmyvlcntw4 la 10 BLaBlTS'II.CU, lllnLLi4vm 84., KewTark. 8 cheapners. We also keep in stock tho have tbe latest out in styles. 50 dozen of fit tbe biuallcst boy to tbo moht portly Compare cur prices and we are satisfied 13 bnt kin Jdf. Theiv arc Ih'.iis&ndaof vLo Laa ri.gar fcuiurcs sud -oull U. ac cord. 1 tbe pain of fauty were it not for a r ccmrleTloa. loa.i tvh We rcnmmenl Df. HEbP.A 8 V.OLA CREAM as posaeaaing thcac qu.i'.itiea that q-j!-k!y chune the mo-it saJtow and florid ccmpicxion to one of natural health and cnblemiahd beauty. It cirva Oily hfcia, ItJi1k, lilnct Iteal5, Blotrh-a, ouDlum, Inn, fimpliS; and all iuiinrrfuccions f the Fkin. It L. Qitu ci.mi-tic tut a cuiv, yet ii tet ter for th.) toilet table than powdrr. fckild t y llfUaiU, or aeut pt paid upon rcclpt of 5fie. & C. 81 IT NCR & CO., Talado, O. FORWARD, ONWARD, UPWARD Id tbe line of progres that's our policy. Suooess attends our effort. Your CUSTOM once a customer always. We gain tbe confidence of th publio by liberal offers. SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEW THE BEST MADE WE CAS PLEASE YOU IK A SPRING SUIT. Ours is the stock from which to select your Spring Suit. Dou't boy on that while it may have a good many points right, bag some defect either la style, fit or material. Our Men's Suits for the Spring of '93 are perfect. In the variety of materials shown we have ready for you a regular feast of fashion, an assortment from which all tastes and all pooketbooks can b pleased and suited. A mammoth colleotioo of tbe latest styles of Sacks and Frocks are here. S5 TO SUITS Four different shades of Bannockburn Cheviots, Single or Doh le- Breasted Sacks and Cutaways ; the popular Tweed and Corkscrew Suits; English Whipcords, Bird's-eyes, eto,; challenged for workmanship or fit. You choice $3 to $12. SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS. Not a bouso in the county anticipates the needs of young America mora eagerly lhan we do. We are prepared with an elegant Spring Stock for Boj and Children, a stock eontaininfj 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, Dark Blue or Black Cheviot Swiss or Irish Woolen Double-Breasted Suit a rare bargain ages 4 to 11, $2.75 A genuine Tricot or Cress Cheviot Suit, blue or black, lined with fine Italian Cloth or Serge, $5. Imported fabrics in Bovs' Suits, 4 to 14 years, including tlie EnclisU Worsted, German Tricot or French Sorg. tbe correct style, a finished fit and finish for $10 garment, but our price is $7. Our Hat Department foi this Spring Season is complete, we have all the new styles at tbo lowest prices. Tbe grandest line of gent's furnishing GOODS ever exhibited in Juuiata county. Our trunk k satchel department second floor a full line to select from. Prices lower than ever. SPRING PANTS. Never did we exhibit a grander assortment than that which now gracet cur tables. It embraces all tbe new and nobby stripes and ohecks, both foreign sad domestic with a prioe range from $1 50 to $S bO. FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridgo St , Mifflintown, Pcnna. . . . ... . t 1805, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of from E IMMENSE STOGK OF W. HASLSY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who haye money to invest to examine the Stock of Cooda for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits anl Overcoat at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Ilia prices leave all Competitors in the rear, eo don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN lV. UiVrl TRTT TiiONEY TQ EEFOSif ? ARE YOU A E0RR0WEU 1 CALL AT THE FIRST MIrFLINiOWN, PA. FOUR PER CEN T. INTEREST PAID 0.N TIME CERTIFICATES, Mccey Leaned at Lowest Bates. SREilSE BEST tS TIIZ WOBI.D. Tts wartnr qualitira ar nnminj-uil. actnaTtfj entlsfllcs two bp-i cf TTr'h ' t--!i-.t. Na aSecUd bv baat. U OL1 lllLt-lMLVL. roBS'LE BTrr..tPr;GE!gR.T.I.T. JT s ALESME .N W A X T 1 Ti LOCAL OR TKA VELLlNG. to ell OITI ISurserT Strck. Halarv. Extennea &'eady tmpioyn etit guaranteed. (JH ASK bKOTIItKd COMPANY, Die. 8, '91. Rochester, K. T. Tbe Stnltnel atul Hrpuihrn office ia the place to get job work done. Tiit. It will pay 70a if yon need anything in that line. Eft&irn axle To rJPhe Euhlie Clothing that gees on daily i J u Is 1 A! A VALLEY BAiK, f iiirri.i.To i, pa. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indmdnally LiaWa. JOSEPn ROTHROCK. Pr.rrfn. T. VAN IKWIN, Ca.W DIHECTOia. W. C. Pomeroy, Jniei.h Rotbrotk, Jr.hn Horfaler, Joniah L. f'.arton, RoWt K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinsoa, T. V. Irwin. aTOCKBOLl-RR I rtiilip M. Kpnr, Annie M. Shelley, Joarph Kothrock, Jane II. Irwin, L. E. Atkincon, R. E. Porker, W. C. romtroy, J. Holmos Irwin, Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr Johr. Ilertzler, T. V. Irwin. ChartotteSnyder, Josiah L Barton, John M. Blair, Brdwrt H. Patterson, F. M. M. Peonell, Iti Ufbt, Bamuel 8. Rotlnork, Wm. 8wartx. Solomon Manberk, Thre' and Four pvr cmt. ir.tereat will b j paid cn certificates of deposite. fjan 2?, 1891 1 ;TQ WEAR MM Btriferlnc from the effocta of ywiithfiil errors, earlr deray, wattttuK veaaneaa. loat roanhoiid, m(c.. 1 wiu aiiil a valuable troauae I Mlti ' cutitainlr foil partlrnlant (or boiua cure. FRESt r!arK. a aplandid medical work : aboald b rt-a 1 by g.ai y man who ia barrooa and debilitated. 1 1 1 1 naa rrof. F. C FOHLUi, Boodua, ConOa RUPTURES deed lycr ilia. i'U. se Bt ftnni. Ni. fil.rr.l.... L y.- 'hnu-""l ot riin-j. Ir. Maverlsal Hotel Perm, lteailinK, l'a., hecoud Saturday ol ouch mouth bend tor circulars. Adylctjjee. W Ml m t! i " ? 1 1'. ;.- 1 1 -, , j. ''"'r',.' ( 1 . t ,-. It :?.5; 1 ' T . lit WaOAaGMAaaUaiMJ atu itfw I bIaOluaUUiU
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