SENT! HifFToINTOWN : VFrrSUAT. JTLYgG, I89S. - TERMS. subscription, $1.60 per annum a paid ta prance; $2.00 If not paid in advance. frontier t advertisement Inserted at 60 eest per incl1 ech 'nrtlon. Trsnoient bn1ness notice In local col umn, 10 eeats per 1'ne for ear.h insertion. junctions wih l-e made to tboea desiring dvrt.-0 i ; uie year, nau or quarter T1 p "U,,UV neid on hia 1 of?',?" McCleUan 6es just the kind Er?. h,mnev. or put on a chimney that he repairs. Pie!'!! CC and nter fierce J, evin rn riu.'t;.,,. r ner farm in in river of fish ilrop in passenger rates See article in another Xuxcarora t alley Railroad. Trains en the Tuficarora Valley jjoilio.i l will run ns follows: y- ave East Waterford at 7:30 a. j. .jd 2 p- m., arriving at Port Roy al S a m. and .1.15 p. m. LeavH Port Rovl at 10:'J0 a. m., ia,l 5.13 l- m . arriving at East Wa terfsrd at 11. 43 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. J. C. MoOREITEAD, Superintendent . SHORT LOCALS. Ezri Parker drives a pair of nice bor.8- Work on fourth railroad track has been suspended. rrearntion is making to put the cannery in running order. Miss Lou Hartley of Bedford is visiting Miss Minnie Howe. The pension suspensions it is said, average twenty-five a day. Mis He'.en Lewis of Logan is vis iting tho family of Mr. Manbeck. J&nit'S Mathers graduated from Cincinnati College of law in June. Miss Myrtle Bowers of Culumbn', O., is visiting friends in Patterson. Mi-is Emma and Maggie Kissinger of Altouna are visiting in Patterson. Am s Biso.ii of I'wa is am ng his frieuils in Juniata for a ten days visit. I'ohert Stone came from Washing ton to (his place by bicycle last week. Mm Jean Irwin of Newport is vis it i u r lier aunt and uncle in this town. Kt;urt cn!i lonci ran are nusner our in C lic.igo, and llece many a visitor. There is a to Chicago. Culumu. One half of the twenty-five dollar fine for Sunday fishing goes to the informer. The law requires deeds to be re corded within 00 days after the sale of i i al estate. James SharroD, Esq., of Newport, trod the boulevird on legal business bont last Thursday. The Mifflin county commissioners offer $.100 reward for the arrest of mnrJerer ai. rvlosB. Indian Monnd Harvest Homo will be h Id in Milliken's Grove, Satur day. Aniit 1H, 1S93. Delaware htate expects to harvest bat ween five and six million baskets of peaches this season. A wreck of a cattle train of cars in tho narrows decayed travel on the railroad on Monday morning. The SeHinjovo Tribune says: Dr. P A. B y-r an 1 Mtles Wotzil on Tu j i lay tr U . I for a ilinm in the riv er and sucrei lad in Citchiag three or four. Hoke Smith in Itis "hokeing"' of pensions of Juniata county veterans, did not hoke A. H. Fasick and Alex. Meloy off the pension list as was first reported. A rattle-de-bang thunder shower aroused this community between one and two o'clock on Sunday morning. The rain was needed bv all kinds of vegetation. Sensitive people can purchase Humphreys' Specifics by simply asking the druggist for the needed numbor Ion, without disclosing or mention ing the disease. Good democratic times. The Pennsylvania r-iilroal are running thair shop in Altoona on shortened time, and have suspended work 4th track for tho present time. All the bills passed by the late Leorislature and approved by the late Legislature and approved by the Governor 371 are nowon file with the Prothonotary in the Court House. A Hungarian and Polander started firrht last Saturdav nisrbt in a sa loon in Priceburg near Scaranton, Pa., and before the battle was over the lock-up was raided and four of the rioters that had been lodged there by the police were taken out. Four hundred mu became involved in the battle that took place in the streets. Julius Larson from Copenhagen, Denmark, was killed on the ruilroad near Thomp wntown by a westward j bound passenger irain last Thursday morning. He came out of a cluster of bushes and walked on the track ahead of the train and before it could be checked was run over. He had no money on his person. He wa buried by the county in Union Ceme tery. Lee AValker a negro who had com mitted assault upon the persons of several women in Tennessee was tak en out of the jail at New Albany, Miss., in the face of 25 armed depu ties, last Saturday night His throat was cut and he was hung to a tele crarh pole till dead. Then it was taken down and burned in the street if the town. For a period of fonr, hours the mob held high carnival around the burhing remains. The coroner's jury on Sunday retained a verdict of death by hanging at the hands of unknown parties. A AVilliamsport despatch says Orand Army veterans of Williamsport Pa., are stirred up owing to notice received by S. L. Gage that bis name has been dropped from the pension rolls. Mr. Gage is one of the oldest pensioners in that city, having been on the lint since 1864. He carries a rebel bullet in his left arm, and there is a wound near the elbow that nev er healed. The arm is almost help less. Some time aco Mr. Gasre ap plied for an increase, but instead of Ret jing it he has been notified that he has been dropped entirely. There is mnch indication over the striking down of such a worthy pensioner. ance. Bister or wrs. Nevin town. in Mc-this The poisonous stnff from the coal mines is ! nnmo- t l, .- depopulating the Susquehanna The letter uncalled for in the Mif flintown post office, at the close of the week, July 22nd, is for Miss Lydia Lemg. The Range Company that had their quarters at the Jacobs House, took their departure for pastures new, on Monday, having thoronghly can vassed this county with good result. Mrs Isabella North and Master J. North and Miss Jean Stewart, sis ter of Mrs. North gave a pleasant mu sical and elocutionary entertainment in the Presbyterian church in this town a few evenings ago. The Sewer Company is at work cn lhird street and will work along Cherry street to East Point which will give the people in that end of the town an opportunity to make con nection for waste water, vc. The annual Tuscarora Valley Har vest Home will be held on Pannabak er's Island, Saturday, Angnst 5, 1803. It is a nice trip by carriage or rail, road up Tuscarora Valley. All well disposed people are invited to atten.l Mifllin county offers three hundred dollars, and citizma in and about Mt. Union three hundred dollars which swells the reward to six hundred dol lars that is offered for Alfred Kloss. the murderer of George Pricketts of near Mt. Union, MifHiu county. Have you tried South American Nervine tho gem of the century The great enre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. The Selinsgrove banks shut up at 12 o'clock every Saturday, but there is nothing new in the half day holi day. It was the custom of the first Scotch and Irish religious people that settled in the highlands of Penn sylvania to stop work every Saturday afternoon and put things in shape for a close observance of the Sabbath day. W2W POST MASTERS. The post masters appointed in Jnmata county the past week are H. K Beale for Oriental; J. M. Wine gardner for East Salem; Robert R Rhine for Lack; S. L. Stuck for Co colamns. Handsome Mnmeali, The monument erected in the Luth eran grave-yard in Thompsontown, to the memory of Dr. Greenleaf, is greatly admired. The monument was prepared and pat in. place by Mr. Tobias Au'ier of this town. Mr Auker has a handsome monument in stock in his marble vard now. nf American crranite and Efrvntian stvle. sufficiently substantial end graceful to grace any cemettry. Trial List for Sep'r Term, 193. Charles Troutman vs. H. O. Orris. Change of venue frem Perry Co. Tresspass. Alfred J. Patterson vs. Aiiiriiaf iid S. Wright et al, No. 15, February Term 1892. M. L. Smith vi. AiiTiiHtus S Wright, et al. S. A. Speedy. John W. Sneedv vs. Auguftus S. Wright, et al. James North vs. Aucustns S. Wright, et al. R. R. Crozier & Co., vs. the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. John H. ltodsrers vs. Samuel I. llohrcr. Lwis Arnold vs. D. Oscar Dress ier and Elizabeth Cox. John S., and Daisy II Earner vr. The Hartford Fire Insurance. J. B. M. Todd and Louis E. Atkin son vs. Eli Dunn and Ellsworth Dunn. William Willis and James D. Will. isms, partners trading in the firm name of Willis Si Williams vs. the Pennsylvania Canal Company. Henry K. Kepner and George F. Kepner, administrator of Philip M. Kepner, deceased, vs. A. H. Spangler. balhe E snook vs. Isabella I. Pat terson and J. Frank Patterson, ad ministrators of A. J. Patterson. Israel Fritz vs. William Fritz. Hannah Shoop vs. Willsam Fritz. Half Rates lo the 'World's Fair by tbe I'eansylraala Railroad Ribnrt Stone rode on his bicycle to his uncle Itolert Patterson's place in Tuscarora valley, twenty-five mileb out and twentv-nve miles in on Sat- urdav. Leaving- here at half past nine in the morning, and getting back at six in the pvenin?. The first day out from Washington on his way to Mitnintown he traveled eisrhtv-eix miles. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Callonsed Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweenv, Ring bone. Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save $50 by nse of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful UIemi6h (Jure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly. We have been wondering the past month what has become of our Reed's Gap Correspondent, Juliet, but last Friday the mystery explained itself. A communication dated June A cy accident was pisreon-boled unopened, and lay there till July 21. We trust that this explanation will prove suf ficient to warrant Juliet to continue the Reed's Gap Gleanings. Says the Newport Ledger: Isaac Pellow of Millerstown heard a commo tion amonjr his chickens yesterday mornincr, and when going to learn the cause discovered a larcre pray owl tangled in a string that held an old hen with some peepies. He clubbed the bird to death. D. If. Ricka baugh sent the owl to a Millersburg taxidermist to be mounted for a par lor ornament The Liverpool Sun relates the fol lowincr freak of lightning: On Sat urday night during the thunder storm, liffhtning struck A. L. Long's house, about one and a-half miles west of town. The bolt went along the flue and stove pipe down to the stove and thronfrh the stove into the floor. It knocked the pipe out of joint at the elliow on the garret, and knocked several pieces of isinglass out of tho stove. Mr. Long was not at borne and Mrs. Long and the smal ler children were in tbe room, and were not hurt,lbut all somewhat stun ned. The lamp was also extinguish by the stroke. ' The other day a Huntingdon tough met another tough in front of a gro cery store. Now said the first tough: "I have got you, and 111 lick you like He pitched in, got beautifully thrashed, and his vest, cravat and shirt torn off his back, and had to run away to escape a policeman, who annearad noon the scene just after CHILDREN'S COLUMN. The Ship' Colon. Ob. sailor, jroanc ullor. witb tan no yoorcheek, Wbat Hair In jruur schooner to fly at herprakt Oh. J ark in blue Jacket, I pray yon. drclare What colon your buy brown tingera prepare. "TVhat flag but the grandeM? my sailor boy aaid. The star nnanglcd anion, the stripes trblte and red. The flower of all ensigns, the pride nt the sky Ko flag but 'Old Glory' my beauty shall fl !" Oh, sailor, my sailor, yon've chosen aright! Thus prize it fort-rrr. that lwnnerof light. Each stripe ha-i a nieautwr you yet cannot gnesa; Each star is more sacred than words may express. O'er de-olato Icefield "mid Islands of palm -1$ lives tliroiiirh the Sturm and it sleeps thninch tlie calm. It guide thrmiKh the warclond on perilous ways,' It decks the g!sd cities on festival days. In faraway harbors, where many ships meet. Where dark foreign faoes look strange In the street. The flag flaps a greeting, and kinsmen who roam All Most the brave colors that tell tliemof homo. Wherever it flutters, the hrido of the breeze, A message of f reedom it flings o'er the seas, A hope for the world and the heart that beats true liust leap at the sight of the red, white and blue! - Helen Gray Cone In St. Xlrholas. In order to afford an opportunity to the public to visit the World's Fair, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany has decided to run a series of popular excursions from Washington and Baltimore and other eastern cities to Chicago. The round trip from Washington and Baltimore will be $17.00, and proportionate rates, a sin gle fare for the round trip, will pre- vnil from other stations. This arrangement applies to all principal stationson the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, the Northern Central Railway between Baltimore and Elmira, Philadelphia and Erie Railroad between Williamsport and Renovo, and principal stations on the main line and branches between Har rLsburg and Pittsbursr. The parties will be carried on spec ial trains composed of the newest and best standard passenger coaches, containing all modern conveniences. The special trains will leave Wssh- injrton 10.15; Baltimore 11.20 A. M.. York 1.15 P. M., Harrisburg 3.25 P. M., Altoona 7.40 P. M., and, stopping at principal intermediate stations, arrive in Chicago 5.20 the next after noon. The first xcursion is fixed for Ju ly 20th, others are fixed for August 2nd, 12th and 23rd. The return coupons of these tickets will be good within ten days, and will be accepted for passage only on trains leavinc Chicago at 3.15 P. M. and 11.30 P. M. . - 1 vTashed tlie Tlgar- Hew m I.lttle Hoy 1 -earned a Lesson. It wa. a very hot day, anil the little boy waa lyinK oil hi Muiuarh under the big linden tree rending the "Scottish Chiefs." "Little boy," aald his mother, "will yon please ko out in tbe gun'.cu and briuu; me head of lettuce?" "Oh, I can't:" said the little boy. "I'm too hot:" Tbo little lioy's father liappeped to be close by Tvecdiiij; the jrrnuiluia bed, and when he heard this he lifted the little boy gently by the shoulders and dipped him in the great tub of water that stood all ready for watering the plants. "There, my son:" suiU the father. "Now you are cool enough to go and get the let tuce, but remember next time that it will be easier to ko nt ouce w hen you are Uld, as then you will not huve to change jour clothes." The little hoy went drip, drip, dripping out into the Krden and brought the let tuce. Then he went drip, drip, dripping into tbe house und chiuiued his clothes, but he never aald a word, for he knew there was nothing to say. That is the way t hey do things where the little buy lives. Would yon like to live there? I'erhnp not. Yet bo Is a very hap py little boy, and he la learning the truth of the old saying: Come when you're ratWd, do as you're bid. Shut tho door after yuu and you'll never be chid. Laura K. Itich.trdsln Youth'aConipnuloo. How to Make Itlg Sonp flubhles. It is inut sport to make soap bubble. but it is twice as mnch fuu if the bubbles re big ouck. st rong enough not to break whi-u they are floated to the Moor. Hub bies twice as big as your head, or us lii; as the biggest kind of a football, can In- easily blown by any otre who knows how to mix up the soap bubble material. To make these big bubbles take a piece of white caa tile soap nlMiut as big ns a waluut. ('nt It up in a cup of warm water and then add a tcsvspooiiful of glycerin. Stir well aud blow from a small pipe. This will make bubbles enough to last all afternoon. And this is all you really rare to make iu one day. To make pink bubbles add a few drops of strawberry juice, and to make yellow ones put in a little orange Juice. New York Ielger. Tbclr Mamc la Legion. J Readers there are many blood pu rifying medicines. t There is but one Hood's Sarspa-1 rilla. do not allow high sounding ad- j vertiseraents or other devices to turn your pnrpose to take uooa s arsa- parills, iiecause in tins purpose you are right and will not be disappoint t ed in Hie rpsult. Hood's Sarsapnrilla is an honest medicine, honestly advertised, effects : honest cures and gives every patron a fair equivalent for his money. : What more can you reasonably ask ? A fair trial qnarantees a complete , cure. Aiig:i!M. will be made. (XT' All work guaranteed to give perfect aatidfac tion. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Can-fully rorwl krmeill, o ". ynti la prtrat prawMirw and fr over thirty yean ly thm people wilta en I Ira mereM. Every uttigle Spwlfle a niiectnl cure for the Htnmae Darneil. TiH-yt-ur wlthotit drnicKina:. urvtDir r r1or-tna; ineMymm,inu are iu iwi aim ueru u Hpitir.tr. of the erU. JUetavereica Hood's Cures r Mr 9. John fen ton Dyspepsia, Intense , t-wr mr wvnwamm. itiil ! 1 Fever. Cnicettthknft, Inflmmmatlone. Wortu fever, Wiirm t'olle.. STeeialnc; Colic. Crying-. Wakefulnei Diarrhea. o( ChlMnrn or AUnlls.... ! 3-lTealerr.Ur1plii)c Ullkim folic... j tV-4'helera Marba. VouiHlnc ?('eaKb. 4 ulUs. J:ronchltla, I H Nearalala. TrerthArb. Ksceacbe... : -llaalake, Mirk llea.Mee. VertlKn. 1 lO-llMIN'IMiB lllllotuuMM. I 'ftnvttpeiina , 1 1 ye eareaAea or Palatal I'erleae. Il-U kite. Too rTirfiue I'erfcul 13 t'raaa. I.arraaitl. Hnaneet. ... 1 4 Suit Kheaai, LrralpeUa, Eruption. 1 KkeiMIUa. ur Kheumatle Pain IS Malaria, I'hllla. Prvar and Ague.... I 7 I Ilea. Hllna or nMvrtln IS-0kfbalmr. R. Free... ! Catarrh. luflnenra. I eld la tbe Hea4 W.ooalaa ..ga tn-.tilkan. (iprea Rrealfclnc.. V.r If taeaarvee. Imatret! Veering Hrmfala. Knlanret l.lamli. Swrlllna .it-general Irebllilr. Ih'italWnkM ti$ llrtMtt ail rieanly Seeretkrtwi Sen.nlrkeeae. SleknMa from Haling 1 7-Kleer Iflseaae iw-rNire .11 t h. or einia S-l rlaarjr Weakaeee, Wetting Bed.. 31-Paialal Perleaa 34-ltlaklkerla. I lewt.l aoreTbniet.. S5 C'kreale t'eagealleaa a Eratkau. EXTB4 NUMBERS: 3t-Xervaa llebllllT. !enilnat Weak- nnanr lnvoluntarv ItUcharira 1. St-ltleeaaeeof Ihelleart.l'alirftalloal.eit 33-F.llearSpaa,at. Vltue' lauc...I.V .IS .ii M .ii M .IS ,S .S .2 .JS .us .4 .ii .ii .ii .ii .MS .ii .ii .ii .ii .ii .a -Great Sacrifice" -AT- MEYERS '14 by Urcclt. m arat aatt-l4 aa rctj t f arte, n. Hfaraavrs- HftaVAL it4 c.' a.tt.ae raaa i rEki.ro..lll auianaraiat.. wtat. Misery " Tt Me eaiai 4eaerik tbe aufTerinc I en dured tea years from aeieaeaaiia. 1 bad al- I f aaa. pa paa m a mMtOirea mm Hep of ever linf any better I "a ! m I I" I l when I bezao. la teka Hood's San tpanlla. I " a eatireiy caireal and advise anyone suffer- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ins rrom dyspepsia uxry I Hood's Sarsaparilla The truth et this statement I am glad Sa verify a I Uy liaae." Has. Juhm Vision, CT frlUe btreet, ritlaburf a, Ta. Hood'a Fills are purely vegetable, fully prepared trum Uie best InereUlents. care-2b. J-JP.DERR, PRACTICALi DEIVTIST, (Graduate or the Philadelphia Dental Col lrKe) formerly ef MifTlinburg, Fa., has lo cated pemianentlv in Mifllintnwa, aa suc cessor to the late Dr. U. L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established by tbe latter in lHfiO) at tbe well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court House. H U MPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL '"THE PILE OINTMENT." Tor rile Eiteenat nr Internal. fUlnd or BleMllngi ranju in iwinnginr Mteeiiing ine Heeiuiu. ; Tbe relief I Initaeillau; tbe cure certain. PRICE, 50 CT. TRIAL ST2E. 35 OTS. I Sol4 ar DraVKaas, r Ml auai-ai4 a rvcrlpt mt arte. aTjsirsiBEM'aT.fe..tiiaiisaiuuaiSi., w teas HUMPHREYS VETERINARY SF1CIF1CS 7 Zotus, CatUt, Sheep, Dogs, Sogi, AND POULTRT. SOS Page Back aa Treatment mt Aalasale a ad t'kart feat free. Tils Hemainder of Our Sum mer Stock, will oe sold at Cost from this date until the En tire Stock is Soli Niw is your cliance to hy Clothing at Cost Ferd Meyers, tbe wboleeale sod retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Penna. fi Tever.raaetleaa.Iae;aaBBaatlaa A. A.)iaal Mealaaltla, Milk feer. B. B. rtlrala, I.aaaaaeaa. KkeaaaatiaSB. i ,t irtatemrer, ptaaal Ulaekargea 07-TEETU EXTRACTED, LY WITHOUT PAIN. JV Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. N Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient, either during eztrsction or afterwards. All these are Guaranteed rr re charge l.lHl r ;rab. Wsraaa. K. K ( . Ileavea. raaeaaeata. ABSOLUTE. , V.V. lie er irlae. Bellracka. . U.l.!kllacarrlaae. lleaiarrha ae. ll.il. I riaary aad Kldaer Ulacaaee. 1.l.-Kralive Iiiaeaae. Main. .K. Illaaaae mt Dlseallea, Paralyala. Single Bottle (over 10 doaeel - .00 rHable t'aae, with r.prinn. Maanal,. Vetarmary Car Oil an1 Medkauoe, f T.SO Jar Yetrrlaary t'areUil, - ifctlrttat. auMHf aa w. t.ifl ef aiMa. Btarasira'asa,ra., maiiswu Mageie at a Cliureh Meeting;. Little MKiie wuiit to arliurth meeting, aud the ctiHKreiratiou voteil on aeveral questions. On one quest ion they voted by rising to their feet.uutl on the other ques tions tliey voted by holding np their hacJa. MaK'e tolil alxmt the meeting when "he came home, and she aaid that the man (meAiilnif the chairman) told them that If they wanted Mr. Brown elected they uinst hold tip their right foot. Exchange. From the Million. When PfzoD, tlie lion faiuer, was at Moscow with his menageries, be had occasion to emptor a moujik, a 4l, ..,. ,.t n. -n i , 1 etielon at 15. On the other hand, Italzao, out tbe capes of the wild leasts. J WaltrrfA!Ult- Xewton. llumlxjidt and Wei- Blea AVho Were Sinart lluys. Miznrt (tavecoucert at the age of 0 years. Handel and Beethoven composed at 13. Dante cuinpoed verse a atB; Tashoaud Mir alieau at 1I. t finite, Voltaire and l'aacal wrote at 1:1. Nieliuhr waa a thinker at T. Goelhe wrote at 10 and Victor Hugo and 1889 1865, ESTABLISH; JJ. Special Invitation To Tlie Publw To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK he had shouted enough, enough, and had picked himself up off the pave ment But that isn't the end of it. in a scuffle a lot of the proceryman s inmlnM were smashed ana tne v,;to,1 man hn been notinea inai be must pay all damages or stand prosecution under the law. On Saturday afternoon, July 15, from a Cumberland Valley Railroad locomotivs ipnited wheat field owned by Mrs Wm. T. Uamu- tn and tenanted by ftamueuoune"", nearHagerstown. The wheat was i. ..t-J anrl in the shock. Twen- l WAD VfrA bnrned complete' lv in 40 minutes. Aid was asked u.reinvn to save the bain i j n.'. );rh are near ine t. ..I .i Tha firA department re sponded and the Junior engine did btr .x: i, Tha Vmildintrs were enecuve o j t ninwintr around them AM four hundred bushelsof wheat ; v..tioH . 'l br was ii WBI iui.w. iLe uokkixck aia not nnaerstana a word of French and the terms of the contract were settled in dump show. By way of instructing him in his new duties Pezon went through a sort of pantoiniue with the broom, sponge and water bucket. The moujik watched him closely and appeared fully to understand '.he details of the lesson given. Next morning, armed with a broom, a bucket and a sponge be opened the first cage he came to, and quietly stepped in, as he had seen his master step on the previous day into two cages of harmless brutes ; but this one happened to be tenanted by a splendid but untamed tiger that lay stretched on the floor fust asleep. At the noise made by opening and cloning the door tbe creature raised its head and turned its green eyes full on the man, who, all unconscious of bis danger, stood in a corner dipping his big sponge into the bucket. At that moment Pezon come ont of his caravan, and was stuck dumb by the terrible sight that met his gaze. What could he do to warn the man of his danger. A sound, a movement on his part might enrange the great beast and hasten its attack on the defenseless Cossack. So Pezon stood awaiting develop ments, ready to rush to tbe scene when the crisis came. The moujik. sponge in hand, coolly approached the tiger and made ready to rub him down with the stolidity of a military boot-black, polishing his captain s boots. The sudden application of cold wa ter to its hide evidently produced a very agreable affect on the tiger, for it began to purr, stretched out its Daws, rolled over on its back and complacently onerea every pan oi its body to the vigorous 'treatment of the moniik, who went on scrubbins- with micrnt and main. All tne while Pezon stood there with his eyes wide: Tl .l 1 il i open, ana as ii naueu to iue spot. uhenlieuad nnisnea nis iod tne Cossack left the cage as quietly as he had entered it, and it required the most energetic and expressive on the Dart of the lion-tamer to prevent bis renertme the exdenment en a sec ond wild beast. linjrton were considered backward pupils. Am Kager Hoy. Richard Kdeworth was very fond of ex periments of all kind. Kven when he was a boy only 7 years old he took the greatest delight iu learning atiout machinery. His eager tongue, and eyes that asked just aa many fjiietion as his tongue, were always on the lookout for knowledge of this sort. l'hlladi lihia Times. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Liotion. Tin never fails. Sold byL. Banks & Co. Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. Octl.ly SUMMER CLOTHING Selling at Cost at" ElOLLOBAUGH & SON'S. WE ARE SELLING Summer Suits at cost to mke room for our Fall Goods. WE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT our stock of Women's Shoes, and will sell our entire line of Misses and and ladies Oxford's AT COST H0LL0BAUGH AND SON. OF D. W. HARLET It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stck ol Goods for feuiullrat II time In tli WorlH. 0I!J5 . Smallest of his rare. and the smallest horse in the world Is the distinction claimed for the pony whose picture is given here. Good Friday, for so he is called, la the prop ertjof an English gentleman, and he has taken prizes in many shows. lie is S hands, or SB inches, high, and 6 years old. A Yeang Trareler. There has Inut arrived in London an American lad 18 years old who has already (raveled 50,000 miles. He has mania for seeing the world, and if he cannot get em ployed on a vessel he smuggles himself on board aa a stowaway . L.vrlstvrn Academy. A college preparatory and finish ing school for both sexes. Foreign languages taught bv natives. Music department, vocal and instrumental under a laureate of the Royal Con servatory of Stuttgart Germany. Terms moderate. Send for catalogue la J. I-I. Pria. Lt irtjoirs, Mtfflin Co. Jcadtmy. October 1st. 1893. The Whirl Wg of Time. In 1863 a Confederate named Mangum, belonging to Forrest's Cav airy, captured "Colonel Dan" Gros venor of Ohio, near Rome, Ga. In the same year Grosvenor captured party of Confederates, among whom was a man named Combs. In 1S89 Grosvenor captured Mangum'a place as cmei of a division in the Treasury Department, and last week Combs captured Grosvenor's "sit." Thus tbe whirligig of time has mide all things even for these three. MEN, BOYS AND CHILDRaB It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLUS of Suits and Overcoats-at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His crices leave all Competitors in the rar, so don't U to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HAKLEi MIFFLIN TOWN 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 time, ilyjunder taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St. Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral. Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended, to by calling on me at my Furniture Boom. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. HIVE TOU MOM TO DEPOSIT ?' JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLI3ITWW, PA. ARE YOU A BORROWER 7 -CALL. AT T8I F1B8T MIFFLIN! OWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST FA ID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. AXLE GREASE BEST IX THE WOILB. FRAZER LOST MANHOOD! KERVITIH" Shred Freacli erve Remedy )ai eoldwithaWrfttea Oaareatee to care all Nervous disea'. e, tuch a Weak Meaiorr. Ui o Praia Power, Nt Toesneu, H eed- (ifoai nd trcn mi- ache, wakefui BaaVLet Manhood. Lanitnde. all drama and l-i of palrcr la either eez, earned by ewer-eiertion oa TOufMallndiacreriaa, which ultimately lead to a Biaaity, Consumption and Insanity Prict, Ii eo a package. With every c order we lve a emrle' uasi iiaie to ew er refand iw By anaU tc Snyldresa. PIVtH't REMDY C0.,Tole4e, O. laeereajjneanaJltleaareaaanrnaesi (I. actually enaUaetinar two boaee of anrothnr brand. Noa nT" f T aeat. IW i C a XHB.aaB.Ill.aaEa FOR SALE BT DKALER8 OKNTBALLT. iADIES'I ixr BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders IndiTidtnlly Liable. JOSEPH KOTHROCK. PrfiJenl. T. VAN IRWIN, Caeaier VIBECTOBt. W. C. Pomeroy, Jaaeph Rothratk, John Hortaler, Jottah L. Barton, Robert R. Parker, Lenta K. Atklneea, T. V. Irwin. iTtctiauni i Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Sheila, Joaepb Rolbrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. R. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Bnlmea Irwin, Mary Knrtx Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin. Charlotte8nyder, Joalab L Bartoa, John M. Blair, Robert B. Patterson,. F. M. M. Pennell, LeTt Llfbt, Famael S. Rothtock, Wm. 8wrt. Solomon Manbeck, Three and Tonr per cenl. Ir.tereat will b paid on certificates of deposit. jan 22, 1891 tl ISbnttklndeep. Therearetbanraandeofladiea who bare regular features ami would be ac corded the palm of beauty were it not tor a poor complnxlfin. To all snch we recommend OR. HEBHA'S VIOLA CREAM aa Tjoaseasinir theta auantiea uai aairs.tr enuee in most saiiow and florid eomplexioa to one of satoral health and nnblcmished beanty. It cures Oily Pkln, rrecaiea, niaca rteaas, niOTcaea, auaoam. Tan, Pimjles, and ail imperfections ol tbe skin. It l. not a cosmetic but a cure, yet la bet ter for tho toilet table than powder, told by Drnggists, or sent poet paid upon receipt of Me. H.U snintss vi). leieee, v. C AL,ES31EI OWANTED.ll LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and I Steady Employment guaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec.P, l." Rochester, N. T. Tbe Snlinti araei ArynUirara office is the place te get job work doae. Ti y it, II will pay yon if yon need anything in that line. TO WEAK HET1 Ba9rln( from Uia eOaeaa ef 7 enthral rrrora, aariy aaisy. waaataa waakxess. lest manhood, ete.. 1 vU Sane a valuable treeatae (sealed' eealalaleHr roO yertleiilare for aotne cure. FR CK rharssa A aoleadld medical work ; should be read hr twsy saaa who is aerveoa and deotlltetea. Adisaa, rrcaf. V. C. rOWX-EaT. RUPTUREISS I'a. Juiae at once. So operation or analrieet delay. Thousands of enree. Dr. Mayer Is at Hotel Peon, Keadirrg, Fa., second Satardayot aaubmonUt. bend tor circulars. AdTiealxetk
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