SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEIWESDAT. JULY 19, 1893. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 pw annum If paid Is advance ; $2.00 If not paid in advance. Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 cents per incn for eacn Insnrtlon. Transient business notices In local col ninn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring (o advertise by the year, half or quarter year- Xiicarora Valley Railroad. Trains on tbo Tnscarcra Valley Kailro.i l will run us follows: Leave Eist Watwford at 7:30 a. h.. and 2 p. m., arriving at Port Roy al at H 4" a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m., and .llo v- m., arriving at East Wa torfsrd fit 11.45 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. J. C. MoOREHEAD, Superintendent. SHORT LOCJ1LS. H.ictll'orries are reported "not plenty.'' The rorn crop in Kansas is re ported promising. A good many farmers Lave their wheat under roof. Ptrcv UnrclitieM is home on a vis it from Baltimore. There nro a go VI many cases of auwll-pox in Heading. lVtat'ies have been selling at from the wagon in town. $1 John J. Patterson, Jr., drives a handsome pair of horses. The thormonerter hai been early riser the past week. Trof. Wm. Dysinger returned an to Carthage, III., on Monday. Miss Elsie Miller, of Phillipsburg, i visiting Miss Minnie Howe. Miss Betty Mayer has returned home from a visit in Pittsburg. (iv?crc Fridav, of Osceola, spent S.nday and Monday in Mifflin. There are always some people who are away behind with their work. Charles Dprr has accepted a posi tion iu the Newport National Bank. MImS Louie McClellan, of Lewis tjvrn is visiting her parents in town. MisH Carrie Berry, or McAlister ville: is visiting Miss Bessie Hacken bciger. Chester Stouffer, of Philadelphia, fs visiting Blair Cramer's family in Patterson Miss Eleanor Orris, of Newport, sp?T!t a day last week with Miss Bachel Henderson. Why not support Mifflin Academy? It should be as much your interest as that of the principal. Harry Copeland came home last Saturday from Osceola to see his parnt and other friends. Jesse Howe, Jr., telegraph oper ator stationed at Harrisburg visited relatives in tlm place on the ICth. There will bo no preaching by the pastor, Rev. John R. Henderson, iu the Presbyterian church till on Sab bath, August C It is Eaid that people who eat onions, chewing them tboronghly before swallowing seldom get cholera when living ia the midst of its rav ages. The wheat crop in Juniata is a good one this year, and oats is look ing well considering the lateness of the sowing. It is too early to speak of the corn. Mrs. Laura Greenleaf of Clay Cen ter, Del., has been visiting Congress man Atkinson and family. Dr. At kinson and Sirs. Greenleaf are broth er and siett-r. If the drougth in Germany, France, Switzerland and England is half as severe as represented the demand for American oats and corn and so forth will be considerally increased. Prof. G. R. Stouffer has accepted a position es principal of the com mercial department of the Hazleton, Pa. business college, and has gone to that place to assume his duties. The storm of Saturday a week did freat damage to the barn of J. H. Stoaver in Delaware township. The barn cf H. B. Hostetler in Walker township was partly demolished. Ttch 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, Slifflintown, Pa. Oct.l, ly. The Bell wood B .tlletin say3: Re cently two horoo.l saa'ce hive been killed in Antis township iu the vicin ity of Sabbath Rest. A copperhead snake was also killed in that vicinity on shita rock, which is quite a rare place f or such snakes to bo. L ist Friday evening a veteran be' in in this town, said: "When 1 saw the rid line drawn across the pension papers of comrade so and so . I look- e l upon it as a danger signal, just liko the rebel danger signsls wo saw alcntr the rebel lines before the bat- tie of Fredericksburg. When the fire alarm was sounded at the south ead of Miin street last I rid v mrning a water plug was on-51,,1 at that placa. It remained on mi to 7 o'clock in the evenincr. but ii'i 'mo ii the town misled the water, Th water ran out ten hours. It was the bjst tast yet rnl3 by the flow of watf:r. On Saturday the remains of Wil liam Kauffman, aged about 15 years, son of John Kauffman of Harrisburg; was brought to this place for inter jient in Union cemetery. The young nunciieil of rheumatism and dropsey He was a "rand son of Philip Kauff Sinn, who a generation ago was well Known to people in and around 31il- u:ntowrj. Hon. Hamilton Alrich died at his home ia Harrisbunr on Sunday. He was a great -great-grand son of Peter Airichs who was one of the Pennsyl vania Coloniel Governors. He was born at the home of his father in Juniata county, at Oakland Mills, June 1st, 180G In 1816 his father moved to Hirrisburg, there the young man read law and practiced bib profession all his life. after the middle of Jaly? The AXimlin connfr will hnU ...: "Toucans of August : . " "'nvention on the 1st fofe1- of East Water ,uolown a busin legs visit j. i may. cents a box. sure in effect. 25 wrtst n?ff?0.tt escaPed from the Hay in lares foreign demand. ..a xc?2.ub in anticipation of caSh7 SuPdent Auuan caught a three pound and a quarter bass in the river. quarter The catterpillars are uncommonly numerous in certain parts of Penn sylvania this year. A long strip of northern light on bunday night was mistaken by many people for a comet's tail. Clothing merchantllarley has plac ed a street lamp at the corner of Bridge and Water streets. The pensioner that voted the dem ocratic ticket, did'nt know on which side his bread was buttered. The Speer White Sand Company operating works at Mapleton, Hunt ingdon county, have assigned. The farmers' alliance will hold ;a annual encampment at Mt. Gretna irom August 19 to August 2G Neal ST. Stewart republican cfin.i;. date for county commissioner was in town on business on Friday last. Sir. Luke Davis, of near Thomson- town, is home on a two week's vaca tion from the Treasury department. The settlement tf Governor Alt- gelt with the anarchists in the west, has settled the democracy in the west Carl F. Espenschade in the em ploy of the electric railroad service at Lancaster, passed the Sabbath in town. The only letter remaining1 uncalled for in the Miftlintown post office on Saturday evening was for J. W. Chobb. The daily papers are full of mur ders and crimes of all grades, the ac counts of -which do not add to one's good feeling. In view of what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for others is it not reasona ble to believe that it will also be of benefit to you. Whenever one neighbor begins to watch an other it would be best for them to emigrate, of take to some honest employment. There is a large crop of peaches in the counties of Sussex, Huuterdon and Warren, N. J. Growers have started to gather the fruit. Sir. aud Mrs. Harry KmrTman formerly of this place but now living at Harrisburg are visiting Mrs. Strah R. Btrtley and other relatives. Jacob Davis, butcher and meat salesman, in Washington D. C, the past six months, is at home in this place, spending two week's vacation A picnic party had scarcely got themselves comfortably fixed in Schweier's woods last Thursday after noon till they were driven out by ain. Great preparations are being made for the 8th annnal re union of the Lutherans in Blair and adjoining counties to be held at Slartinsburg, on the 22nd of August. Harry Luck strained a muscle in his neck while helping Tobias Auker, his employer, erect a monument to Dr. Greenleaf at Thompsontown. It has incapacitated Harry for work the past few days. Doleful reports are received from England, Franco and part of Ger many and from Switzerland, concern ing the drouch that prevails intBose countrifs. Not a drop of rain fell in Switzerland for a period of 111 days, the pastures were ruined. int-re was no feed for cattle. People slaughtered their cattle to keep them from starving. Dr. B. F. Kerchner, of George town, made a catch the other day while out fishing in front of his home. His luck was poor when suddenly his hook caught and with a jerk the doc tor landed a human fknll into 1ns boat. How it got into the river will hever be told, but it is a skull of a white man of middle age. bunbury American. The crold burs talk about debar red silver. It is the gold bugs who have stopped the free coinage of sil ver and then rolled up their eyes in well affected astonished over the low price of silver. It is very much like a horse thief after ho has run away with and broken down a horse to de nounce the animal for not being a thintr of crreater value. The whole effort of the gold bugs is to depreciate the value of silver and increase tne value of gold. Almost everyone that has gone to a picnic at Tuscarora wonders what it is that takes people there. The charm lies in the scenery of the place. People look up and down the river and see the picture of the landscape, and it unconsciously makes its im press. It is one of nature's charm ing spots. Nature's dusky son's of the forest were just as highly pleas ed with the place as are their pale faced successors. It was the place where Indians crossed the river. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been m a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. 1 had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. 1 ia otr;c vorv weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; . uio. f it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world. ar ia ,nr.Rt, wonaerful 6tomacn and nerve curfr over known t.4t 15 Mints. Sold by Ii. Trial Banks WIMO .7.. . T. & Co., Druggist, Mifmntown, Fa- Teb. 1,93-ly. The comet in fh iu j , be 40 to uu,on mes from the earth and nrlll 1 . .. i t i the sun on tttld of Jnlv nn( Hot A the PA pSe bU RSm? was Plajei at i ort lk0yal on Friday afternoon be tween a Mifflintown and Port Royal club. Score for the Mifflintown boys 16 to 12. More than one hundred and fifty people in Pittsburg have lost their lives by coal oil from exploding lamps falling on their clothes within the past six years. Sensitive peenle can purchase Humphrty Specifics by simply asking the druggist for the needed number alone, without disclosing or mention ing the disease. Milligan's barn near Newport was struck by lightning on Saturday night and burned with all its con tents, this year's wheat and hay, and five horses and 6even cows. m The Red Rock United Presbyter ian Sabbath school will hold their annual festival on their grounds on the evening of July 29. All are in vited. A good time is expected. There is a good deal of quiet talk in town that the court will be appeal ed to, to open the Mifflintown ballot box for a recount of the ballots cast at the late democratic primary elec tion. There is a comet tearing through space in the direction of the dipper, if you know where that is. It was first seen in this country by Alfred Rodane of Salt Lake City on the even ing of the 8th of July. Mifflin Academy will open Sept. 5. All persons in Mifflintown and Pat terson who will board or rent rooms to students, please address meat Mif flintown, Pa. J. H. Dtsisger, Principal. The South Carolina liquor law al lows one liquor selling place for every 5,000 people. The State manages the whole business. The drinking p'aces are opened at 7 in the morn ing and closed at G in the evening. A sportman, says the way to catch bullfrogs is to take a light after dark and wade around in their haunts quietly, they will sit quiet and look at the light while a second party slips up behind and catches the frog. W. R. Slemminger of Spruce Hill, was in town on Friday evening. He said: ''I have all my wheat in the barn except the rakings, which I ex pect to put in on Saturday, and by Wednesday I will be able to start on the rounds with my threihing ma chine." The Walnut brass band furnished the music for the fireman's festival in Patterson on Saturday evening. The band came to this side of the river to favor the people with some of their choice music, but had discoursed but a piece or two till they were driven in by rain. The Newport News bays: Henry Reeder has sold 13,000 bushels of lime 6inc? December, 1892. His limestone q iarrios and kilns, in Cen ter township, have bren run to their utmost capacity, and at least 3000 more bushels of lime could have been sold had it been burnt. The trouble with the teaching of to day, is that personal honesty is not tanght. Success, success, that's the word, and it matters not how, just so you meet with success. Nothing succeeds so well as success, is what is proclaimed from all quar ters by men who should teach some thing higher. The Huntingdon Glob says: Miss Minnie Hertzler of this place receiv ed 3,489 votes in the Pittsburg Times' contest for teachers who will be en tertained br the publishers of that paper at the world's Fair. Miss Frederick of Braddock, received the highest vote 57,115, and will make the trip at publisher's expense. i,ngli8U spavin Ijiniment rnmoves all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, btilles, bprains and awollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of one bottle, arranted the most wonderful iilcmisu Unre ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drnggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly, A number oi girls well trained in tl.e high kicking dance appeared on the speaker's platform at a Sunday School picnic at Hacken lack, N. J., on the 12th of July, and shocked the assembly by dancing a reel "finishing with a sensational skirt dance in which high kicking was the princi pal feature- The 'pastor and the church ofTiocrfiVere greivonsly shock ed by this exhibition and the women teachers hid their faces in their hands." Read! Read! J. W. SIcGregor, general commis sion merchant, Altoona, Pa. Butter, cheese, eggs, poultry. &c, consign ments solicited, commissions low, re turns prompt, best reference, write us. Aug-20 93 Bridge Repairs. By scaled proposals the contract for the repairs ol lirynera Dridge and the bridge at McUoysviiie was triven to Wm. A. Slilliken, for one hundred and eighty dollars for the former bridge and one hundred and thirty-five dollars for the latter bridge. The contract for the repairs of Jericho bridge was given to David Charters for one hundred and fifty five dollars. For Defrauding Pensioners George F. Dauberman of this coun ty, who was arrested in .Dauphin Co. and lodged in Harrisburg lail and thence transferred to the Mifflintown iail was brought before justice C. B. Horning in the court house last Sat urday afternoon for a hearing, on charge of defrauding pensioners making the pensioners believe there was something wrong with their case, and then taking hush money from them. The squire held him on two amounts to answer the charges at the September term of Court 1893, in the sum of five hundred dollars each. J. M. Bingerman of Snyder county became bail for Dauberman The prosecutors are George D. Side- man and John rtayior. MUSIC LESSONS- Sliss Louise K. Jackman has re turned home from Boston after spending two years at the New Eng land Conservatory of Slusic under the best instructors of piano and voice, and has started her class in music. All wishing to receive in structions from her will please oblige her by making arrangement this and next week by calling at her home on Third street, Mifflintown, Pa. Vniafe Bridge. The bridge across the river at Slillerstown, Perry county, is con sidered in an unsafe condition. Ex county commissioner Wm. Groning er and bridge builder Goodman and son, of this county, were invited by the Perry county commissioners to examine the Millerstown bridge. The bridge they believe to be in an un safe condition. The bridge was on ly built three years ago, but by an oversight the timbers along the side at the bottom of the bridge were not bolted and a side vibration may at any time cause the bridge to spread apart and drop the bottom out. It is estimated that 30,000 feet of lum ber and two tons of iron will will be required to put the briJge in a safe condition for travel Tobacce Growers. The following named citizens of Juniata county have 4 to C aores planted in tobacco this season : David Stouffer, Slichael Lauver, Robert Robinson's heirs, Jesse Groninger, E. O. Maloy, George Groninger, Albert Groninger, G. F. Goodman, George Herman, B. C. Groninger, Sylvester Wise, J. S- Kepner, Charles Guss, James K. Hertzler, Elliott Groninger, J. N. Groninger on Pom- eroy farm ar 1'ort lioyai, Lt. U. Boyer, J. B. Ritzman. Capt William Stewart. Groninger & Hertzler con stitute a firm of tobacco dealers and cijar makers in Port Royal, Stowart & Kennedy are in the same business in the same town, and recently Sir. Kepler has started in the business, so the tobacco raisers have nn oppor tunity to dispoee of their crops to home dealers and cigar manufact urers. Charter Issued. On July 3rd a charter was issued at the State Department, Harrisburg, to the Duncannon Home ater Com pany, capital $1,000. The directors are: B. F. Ripple. Orbisonia: Frank W. Stewart, R. W. Jacobs, Hunting. don: Ferd.SIyers, R. E. Parker, E.C. Doty, E. Schott, I. D. Slusser, Mifflin town. Are Yeu XervoNst Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or sick headach T You can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla. which "ives nerve, mental and bodily strength and thoronghlp pu rines the blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures indigestion heartburn and despepsia. Pioneer Forts. "Benjamin Chambers of Chambers- burg, J. G, Weiser of Middleburg, G. Dalhia Albert of Latrobe, Henry SI. M. Richards, of Reading, and Sheldon Reynolds of Wilkesbarre, have been appointed a commission by governor Pattison to inquire into and examine into the propriety of erecting tablets, Ac, to mark the lo cation of the forts erected by the set tiers of Pennsylvania prior to libo for defense against the Indians.'' There was a fort Bigham s fort n Juniata county, in Tuscarora Val ley, and Patterson's fort nearSIexico, same county, and one near Richfield, Ed. Sbntikel. ll-ive you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century t The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and ervou8neB9. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerre Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. SoM by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. JSov. 14, ly. Their liaiuels Legion. Readers there ore many blood pu rifying medicines. There is but one Hood's Sarsapa rilla, do not allow high sounding ad vertisements or other devices to turn your purpose to take Hood'B Sarsa parilla, because in this purpose you are right and will not be disappoint ed ia th result. Hood's Sarsaparilla is an honest medicine, honestly advertised, laSTects honest cures and gives every patron fair equivalent for his money. What more can you reasonably ask ? A fair trial qnarantees a complete cure. Aug-'J U3. Pennsylvania Collage, GETTYSBURG, PA. Founded in 1832. L,arge faculty. I wo full courwes of study Classical and Scientific. Special courses in all departments, UDservatories, ijaoratories and new gymnasium. Six large buildings. Steam heat. Libraries 22,000 vol umes. Expenses low. Department of Hygiene and Physical culture in charge of an experienced phjsician. Accessible by frequent railroad trains. Liocation on the HattlejuIU of Gettys burg, most pleasant and healthy. PREPARATORY DHPARTM KNT, in aeparate buildings for boys and young men, preparing for business or college, under special care of the Principal and three assistants, resid ing with students in the building. Fall Term opens Sept 7tb, 1893, For Catalogue address H. W. McXnight, D. D., LU D., President or Rev. O. G. Kljnger. A. M.fPrinc. Gettysburg, Pa. July 19, '93-8t HARRIED : White Middletoh. On the 11th of July, 1803, at the Lutheran par sonage in Bloomfield, by Rev. C. Fickinger, W. B. White, to Sarah Ann Middleton, both of East Water j iora, jauuu county. Campbell Schwmeb. Ou the 26th day of June, 1893, at the home of Mrs. Mary Gordon, cousin of the bride, in Bellefonte, Center county, Pa., by Rev. Sliles O. Nole, of St. John's Reformed church in Belle fonte, Sir. John A. Campbell, of Pittsburg, Pa', and Sliss Annie E. Schweier, of Mifflintown, Pa. SIcCurdy Schofiild On the 8th ult, by Rev W. N. Wallis, J. O. J. SIcCurdy and Annie E. Schofield, all of Patterson. Patterson Sailoii. On the Cth mst, by Rev. S. A. Davenport, Em ory T. Patterson and M. Carrie Bail or both of Spruce Hill. Gkaybill Spacht On the 25th of June by Rev. G. J. Schaffer, Newton ton S Graybill and Anna SI. Spacht, all of Richfield, Monroe Twp. , "Nerves Shattered Ceneratry brokso downi at Uraes I would CsS Tver with a teuchof tbo vertigo; was notably to go any 11stnf from tbe bouse. I was a liimbU ana. Tt day I commenced on bottle 'o. S ol Hood's BaxaparUla, I begaa to feel better and I now leel like a new man. Hood'sCures I am worktns aga: in bad BDelLi. in, and do not hare any of i hare a perfees carc.s 0 W. MarlTet St., Yifrk, Pa. Caas. M. Laubb, 660 eod's Pill are the best after-llnnat aaalat dltfeaUoa, cure bcasUtotio. 3160. JJP.DERR, PRACTICAL. DESTIST, (Graduate or tbe Philadelphia Dealal Col lege,) formerly of MiRlinbnrg, l'a., has lo cated permanently in Miftlintown, as suc cessor to the late Dr. (. L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established by tbe latter in I860) at tbe well known of- nee on enure street nrpositeuoart House. ' Ci-TEKTII EXTKAUTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JV Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. ' No Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient, 1 either during extraction or afterwards. All these are Guaranteed rr charge SUMMER CLOTHING "Selling' at Cost at" HOLLOBAUGII & SON'S. WE ARE SELLING Summer Suits at cost to mske room for our Fall Goods. WE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT our stock of Women's Shoes." and will and ladies Oxford's AT COST S.S. RUBLE, EMBALM ER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of J time. My'under taking room is three doors north of Safe Horses furnished in time Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended; to by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! "WMVITIrr (PrrsiJk Franco NerrV KmstiT,)it soldwithaWrlttaa Oaaraalaa to care all H crroas d isr wo , such as Waak Memory, Loss o: Braia Power, Ner vousness, H a d. etrona and AFTin uaa. acae, wakeful ntsuLost Manhood, Lassituds. all drains and loft of pfror la either sex, caused by oyeMMrtion ot oufhfullndiscretioa, which nUimatslrjead to In rmity. Consumption aad Iasaaity Price, Ix.oo package. With erery f order we a, a wrttts caveats la care or refund money. By mail tr any address. PIVEH' REMEDY CO., Toledo, a will be made. (TP" All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Terns, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Or. Hnmphrev Spwlflra an artentlflcallr and carefully pretiaratl RciadlaK, uwd fnr jean tn prlat practic and fr over thirty yeara by tha peopla with entire auct-aai. Every single, Sjclllo a special cur for lit disease named. Tney rnra wl t hoot drnioxtua. purging, nr reductas; thesyntem,and are lnfactaiidderuUttbovcrcIn Kenu-alee of the World. ijbt or Rvassas. um rstcsa 1 FeTera, rnmrsstlons. Inflammations. s25 3 Wersaa, Worm KTer. Worm llc... ,'25 a-T-lhliic; Colic tTylna, Wakefulness .U 4 IMarrbea, of children or Adults 'it 5 Uysratery.OrlpInc Hllkns Cullc.... Cholera Msrbaa. Vomiting -J 5 ('oaths. C olds, lirnarhltk. .'ii 8 Nearalalst, Tootliaeho. Facearho.... .23 0 Headaches, Sick Headache. Vertigo, .'it iOnsiiisln, Biliousness. Constipation ,tS 1 1 Suppressed or Paluful I'eriada. .3$ 11 Whiles, Too Profiuo periods US 13 ('roil. I.aryaalrlis, Hoarseness 45 14- !nlt Ithraaa, Kryslpalas. Eruptions, .'it 15 Kheaaaatlaas. or Rheumatic I'alns.. .'ii 16- flalarla. Chills. Few aud Agne 'J 5 I Mles.IUIud orHleedlnc... 'H lS-Oaalhalaay, IcnMVnktns 'ii ntarib. Inflnema. I eld In ths Head .33 30 Whooplar Coach 33 121 Aafhtna, Opiressed Prealhlns; 35 2- Ksr Itiwrharcea. lrrpslrcd lleartr.f .23 2S fcrrofala, EnlargKl t.lsnds. Swelling .25 3t-.'-neral Itehillly, 1 h.vsKal Weakness .23 33 llropsy, and scanty becretloos ,35 t rteit-l-tirkneaa. Sickness from Hiding .35 37-Kldney IHarsura 35 t rmrv Month, or Can sc. 25 SOl'riuary Woa kneao, Wsttlutf Bed.. .23 St-Pninfal Periods 33 S4 I'lphtherla, I leeratod Sor Throat.. .35 33 Chronic Congestions Eruptions. .33 EXTRA NUMBEHS: SH-Xnrraas Debility, nominal Weak- newa, or lnolnnisrT llscharg 1 .AS) 3 TMsrusesof the Heart. I slpltatloo l.tIO 33 Epilepsy, Spasms, at. Vitus' lsoco...l.oe BolS br Drac lit, or mrnnl pot-l4 aa nfp at prlo Pa ISvmfmssts MsrAL iUi ps. aaiLsa rasa. ut arHTS'arB.lfl..lll aiisnuiuwtu., ieTra. SPECIFICS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For Piles F.xlomal or Internal. Blind or needing 1 Fistula in Ano: Itcttfugor Hleiritng of the Kactuin. The relief Is liniiMKllau the euro oertaln. FKICB, 60 CTS. Sola sy Drscalsts. or s awaaiw an. co.. THIAL SIZE. 85 QTS. at putl-rald va ntMlpt sf pries. 11 a lis tiiuu. si., saw iaa HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fer Eortse, Cattle, Shoep, Docs, Hogs, AKB FOULTBY. 00 Tage Ttsok on Treatment afAalsanla and Chart rteni Free cnnl FeTera,f'ongoallona,InllnniaBntloK A. A.jriptaal Meningitis, Milk foyer. B. B. Htralaa. Ltmest'iii It henaantlaana C. C. Itiotesaper, Kaaat !lchmrgee !.!. Mole or l.rm,, warms. k.k. Coavbs, iiraTos V-Vf aliii sr llrlsn. Pnonaaenla Bellyache. ;.;. .Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. ll.H. l rlaary nad Kidney Dlaeanea. i.I.-KrnpitYe ltlsoaoeo. Mange. .K. Diseases of Ingestion., Peralyalaw Single Bonis (oyer SO dosnsi - - .60 I fi.-l.l- with aWflM Muinil Veterlusry Cans Oil and Hsdleator, C7.nO Jar Teterlaary Care OH. 1.00 maMwlif; 4W1 Twtjt ml mrim CMPMHETsV I. CO., 1 1 1 1 1 1 WUtta Bw Tort. sell our entire line of llicses and HOLLOBAUGH AND SON. the National Hotel on Main St. of funeral. ADJECTS TSbntskroiSoep. Tbrnarethenfandsofladtot f who bare regular ieaturee and would be ac oordcl the palm of beauty were it not for a pnor complexion. To all snch We recommend DR. HCBRA'S VIOLA CREAM as possesses; tneae qualities mat quickly rnange tne most aniiow and florid tomoleilon to one oi nature., health and nnblemirhed, beauty. It cures Oily Bkln, Freckles, Black lies), Blotcbaa, Sunburn, Tan, Pimples, and all imperfections ol the akin. It ia not a counetic but a cure, yet ia bet ter for tbo toilet table than powder. Bold by Druggists, or sent post paid upon receipt oi 50c - . v. on mtn vv.( leteoe, v. Great AT- MEYERS'. The Remainder of Om Sum mer Stock, will be sold at Cost from this date until 'the En tire Stock is Sold. Now is yonr chance to tray Clothing at Cost. Ferd Meyers, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Feina. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To Tlie Publi To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLET. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It i truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLBI of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Hie prices leave all Competitors in the rar, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HAKLEY MIFFLINTOWN 1?. HAVE IBU MOM TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? CALL. AT THE HBST a&sieEE&ii B A EI iff f MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR 3PER GEN T. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER GREASE BEST lit TFFK WORLD. Ho wuejao qualities are mamxrpasaod. actnaTtw OuUaaCtna two boaso of any other brand. Koa mooted by beat. triiKT IHI CEX LIXK. TOR 3 A LP BY PRATS K8GKHTRAI.lt. Twt QALESMEVf OWANTF.D . J-N LOCAL OR TRAVELL1'(J, to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment iroarantecd. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, 'SI. Rochester, N. T. The Srntntl d Jtejrilu-m office ia the placet) get job work done. Tijit. ItwDl pay yon If yon need anything in that line. Sacrifice" J 1 J. ' a JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIIlTOWlf, PA. WIT" BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liablt. JOSKPH ROTHROCK. Prtmlent. T. VAN IRWIN, Cir IBECTOBS. W. C. Pomaroy, Joseph Rothroek, John Hertsler, Joaiab L. Bartoa, Robert B. Parker, Louis B. AtkiosM, T. V. Irwin. STOCkaOLSBBS I Philip M. Kepnar, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothroek, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, i. Holmes Irwin, Mary Knrti, Jerome N. Thompson, If John Hertsler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, John M. Blair, F. M. M. Pennell, Jeslah L Rartos, Robert H. rattereoa, Lert Llrbt, Wm. B warts. PamuelS. Rnthiock, Solomon liaabeck, Three and Fonr per cent. Interest wlU be paid on ccKitlcates or dnposite. (jan 23, 1891 U TO WEAK RaJSartn from the efloeU of Toothful ornra.'oistf , son umiiiuvo. mew son a iwewe w , i ' 1 . . ' T pnrtteulam for beano onro. FREE"' ehara. . A arVtodld medical work ; ahould be TrtA by Mrf man who la narrooa acd debilitated. A5sana,J rieJS. V. C FOrTtEB. MooOva, CODaW RUPTURElatStRs Ila. lCae at once. Ko operation or baslueaf delay. Thousands ot cares. lr. Mayer ia al Hotel Penn, Beading, Fa., second Batarday of each month: bend tor areolars. Advice iee
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