8 3 T qgNTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ffEIWESAr. AW.. 16, 1S!3 TERMS. STiWf'P''011' l-s" P8 nnnm f paid TftDffl; 11 oui pan m wivanco. Irsniient advertisements Inserted at 60 ye inch for each insertion. '.ruiAr.t pnsinosg notices tn local col- 10 cents vr "Tle fT e"n Insertion. (jneHonii will he made to those derfring w (drertif i by 'he yei or quarter j)IHfBrrii a!ley llallroaa. Traits en tlie Tusenrora Valley Rai'roaJ will run s follows: ,Bve Krtst Water-ford at 7:30 a. .. i n i nrriviii" at Irf. Ttnv- .. - " --- j A 8 4". a :.r. ami 3.15 v. m. Lrsve l,,rt Hoy ill at 10:30 a. m., aaja.l."r m., arriving at Lust Va ter?Hrd :'t 11.43 a. y. and !.30 p. m. J. (J. MlMlUKHEAIl, Superinlemle.nl . SHOR T LOCALS. Tlio kmtf of Sia:a lias 300 wives. Miss Alici- Tudd of Unioutown is limn: visi:ni. Mr. Svlvpstor I'rice of JleCul j. olis Mills is quit"-' ill. Mr. Tom. l'iirkiT, of Lewistown, Tiritil in M'll l.Ust wce'k. Mrs. (it-ori' Wilson mid daughter M'i'.i :iri' vitt iiif in Lewistown. Mr. .f;iun Sju'ddy anl vif aro at-le-'lii'n t'u: World's Fair at Chicago. Mr. I "kis tiud two children ajv visiting T. W. Aukc-r and family. Miss Imi--; M-OUHe'ii, returned t un i fi 'in i' viit t Tlioiujwuiitown. k C'liir'v Suprriiitrndcnt Auman is Oil tilt' fe er. k ht with mteriiiittant i;- r.-'iv.- is vibitiii; ht-r I:-S Jcllllif tj.ni is vUitin Xe-vin, of Philadelphia aunt Mrs. lljhert Mc- MeC'lun- of Middle ; at tlio Lutheran imr- smui.;e'. M -sr- -I mi A'fi-: S..H.T- . ' Put K yal and N trinau ypt'iit Tuosday ia tow.-. Mrs. llinin i t'ook of 1 .in isburr. visit 1 ln r ms'-.t Mrs Jolm Hollo- JL.r Mu v I'riiiiii-r and daughter, of Il.ilIidivsUirg are visiting rela- tlf' S ill C. nl V. K-'i'i'risehadc'.s Sunday S. i;p ,1 rl i-s, ln l 1 a jiicuiu at Tu.-ea-runi mi Tn'iay. C" rVs St.iuc of Wasbiogtop, D. C. is v:iim his relatives in town and in tin nuiiity. Mr.s. Fannie Patterson and ilauh tcr, of S.iminit, N. J , are visiting Mis S !! v 1 rwin. Mis lji..'w Keaser of Mtehanie,s bnv is visting John Coi'elaud's hmil.v in Fatterson. D. S Ilidhenlw.h lost a valuable horse that ehoked to death from eat inp fata at llichlicld. Mrs. Si-ho'.t nod sister Mrs. Ileyer3, wprpnti ii vinit. to New York and Fhih h-lphia last week. Mi Mi... Mil of II . Maudo Wilson's Sunday i-l.iss utient Thursday very tlv t Tii:arorn. - tiraee and Mary liarnhart li'llV wer the guests of Ed- ifcir Jai'kiiinn'H family last week. II. si .1 ii?. Wilson, of Lewistown, hrn rrt irm d home after a pleasant r?it t ) her sister Mrs. l.ra Doty. fUvi.l I?. :il-. son f Rev. David FWo. D. D. of Frederick, Maryland, ifnisitir' reh.t ivpsin town and county. Mrs .1. k-ft f..r is. Kissinger of Patterson, 1 hiirilnirLr, Wednesday, wh' r sin- ill make her future homo. Mi.i , l'.i:ii:ia and Maggie Ivissing wi.f Al: . 1:;.. vlio were visiting in Putter. -.ii, have gotic to Harrishurg. Mrs Will H.-rlzler and daughter Katharine and Mis Mary Hertzler, eflVit I;. iyi. I, spent Wednesday in t.mn. Mil.-, H fL..M--. S.idir and Nettie Dreyer, u n and Miss Maud Wood ii !' -pent Wcdnedav with of Hai-ri-dn Miss M.iv I eiilia:i"h. It ;b - ti l -' i lin ak of about '20 fret in tin. I.renst of tlie Ijewistown ilain liu i i . ri made, and tho proha hilitv is tin !,,xt llood will tear the dsm ..i;t." Willi in, II Dtvisof Washington, (V.t.r, ,v j,js irj,i(J iH visiting bin in..tlier and isti'rs in this cohi-m-.n.itv. Tl.ev will return to Wash ia a l'.-.v w-.-el:s. A rnlli. .ke wormed its w ay. in" t ..l;si. i ; H!1 1 raised acommir hen iii' ii ' th. chickens in thu vard of Mr. kii:.,i. tail. '- f . 1'reijo. 'J'iie siinke was If i-irrii'd nine rattles on it i ne threw a eigarrettt) on mi reliant 1 feck's awninn- lnut ou si..,,.: rri lHV ,i n nri.l if it l.o.l 'veil for -i n.imher of eitizfiis who faw it. fr. mi ;ier.(ss the street there is D ' f llai' w'nat :.t have happen- Tm Mii'ilin Forest and Stream U:,' , fl!;,r 1 in the narrows to fish ami recreate last wrek. Their ban nT was Imng on the outer wall, aud canbt the tve of many a passenger u tlio frail Ming up a'nd down the Ja':!;.ta Va;l,.v on the oposite side of run- rr mi the camp. B.ilv () P,n0 was 8tealing malt nu-t fr..m the cellar of Mays' "restore, in Lewistown bv trips wi.y Sunday morning. In one of we trips he cams across a barrel of watnly ar.d drank till he was bo i nil u could not so out of win iinver,w,,,f i i . . . , . iiiu(jiV nuere ne nan "-lK. Ut. la ln a 8tu till as fnnn.t ' he He . .,nJimUy morning. uw ri jttil. Ot! ' Who c'llima but , vul "u a irl evt,rv night J, . SHf,rdar for four vears. He ftttim f! ' v.vthing she hints at tun It ',rin s,x 11 mo more than he 2, fr a whole without a Tho students vanat.i to a close. Indian Mound Harvest Ho me next baturday in Jtfilliken'H Grove. n i - . -. wuvemna niti not mention siona ia his message. Afraid. pen Yellow jackets are said to be num erousthis year, and build their nests high. Landlord Arbogast with his family, drove m a carriage to Snvdtr county last Friday. The camp meeting is now called a summer resort with singing preach ing and prayer. A number of people in town had mild attacks of cholera morbus last Thursday night. Andy Fraukenberry gigged an 8? pound carp in the Juniata river near Lyde, Milllin county. A party of young men from town campin? up th'A narrows, were visit ed last Wednesday by lady friends. The 149th Teana. T Bucktail will hold a reunion at' Cur wmsvill, on the 20th and 30th of August. a visitor returned from tho OIm.-iy- ?o Fair, says: "It is the Fair of 1876, of Philadelphia, on a gigantic scale. Mrs. Dr. John 15ra.ee, daughter Helen and sons, John aud William of Allegheny, visited poA master Mc Nitt in Patterson. The Mexico Cornet Bund will have a fair and festival ou Friday and Sat urday evenings, August IS and 10, 1803. All arc invited. The annual harvest home will be ht-ld in Rice's grove. Lack township, on Saturday, August 23. The exer cises will begin at 10 a. m. Tho Republican State Convention and Barnum's Show will both hold forth in Harrisburg ou tho 30th of August. Big day for H irrisburg. Misses Lily and Katie Sample of Harrisbmg, and Mr. John Reynolds of Lambert, X. J , are visiting R Reynolds on Washington St. Hundreds of people write: "It is lmpossiblu to describe the good Hood's Sarsaparilla has donu mo." It will be of f ipi d help to you: The letters in the Milllintown post office, uncalled for ou Saturday were for Charles Hum foot, Charles Alexin dor, J. A. Bait, Mrs. Tillie Savers Harry McCulloujrh of Port Royal, and his friends Kish Paugh, Harry Andrews and Paul and Harry Hench of Harrisburg, spent Thursday even ing in town. George HeiuLueh has relinquished his railroad position at Munson, Clearfield county, and has returned to Lewistown, where he contemplates gring into business. Mr. Clayton KaulTman formerly of til is county, but now a resident of Carm'!, Wayne enmity. Nebraska, is visiting relatives and acijuaiutaiiees in the vicinity of town. Mr. James Frank and sister Ger trude of Altoona visited Mi.-s Emma Gussiu lVtttrson a few days last week. Then started on their way to Harrisburg aud other placts The lanterns of four gigging par ties were visible at one time on tho river last Wednesday evening north of the bridge. Tho number of fish gigged have not been reported. F.nl'sh Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, I ting-bout-. Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save ol) by use of one bottle Warranted tho most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv L. Banks it Co , Druggists, Milllintown. Oct. 1, ly. Mr. John Mot."r and Mr. John Thompson of Mexico were ia town the Other diy. They said the panic is the be'ii.ning of tLe old hard times that the democrats occe before brought on the country bv breaking up protective tariff laws. Just the niougms oi tne democratic party in Congress tearing up tho tariff has brought ou this panic. John Houtz died at his home in Licking Creek Valley about 11 1. M., ou the night of tho 9tb after a lin gering illness of kidney disease aud dropsy. Aged about 7G. His aged wife and a family of grown children survive him. He was a member of the Licking Creek Valley Lutheran church. Interment in the church grave-yard at 10 A. M., ou Friday. The G. A. R. Post attended Lis fu neral. Enoch Shf lienberger of Walker township, is slowly recovering from tho kick that David Louder 's horse gave him. They were to Shade mountain for buckle berries, and had their horses in one and the same stable. When Mr. Shelleuberger p issed Louder'o horse the boast kick ed him striking him on the left breast and thigh from tho affects of which ho was severely "done tip." The Indian Mound Harvest Home will be held in Milliken's Grove on Saturday, August 19th. The exer cises will commence promptly at eleven o'clock. When the following progam will be followed out. Siog ing, L. M. Doxologv. Prayer. Wel come by Supt. D. M. Marshal. Re sponse, .U. S. Esh. Adjourned to 1.30 P. M. When a full quota of after dinner speakers will be on hand to entertain everybody. Good music both vocal and instrumental will be an entertaining feature of the occasion. All kinds of refreshments will bo served. Committee. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brow&3 valley, Iud., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any So0 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every -weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 93 ly. Republican Committee Meet" ingr- The Republican County Commit tee met ia the Jacobs House on Sat urday to transact business relative to the coming campaign. - m OI'E AIR SERVICES. Open air services will be held in W . 1 1 Moore's woods near Van Wert on nun.iav, Aug. 20, 1893. Preach at 10 A. M., aud at 2 aud at 7.30 A. M. AH aro invited to attend. Lecture. Next Thursday evening H. C. Hol loway, will lecture in St. Stephen's Lutheran church'in Licking Creek Valley.Subject, "Some sights and Insights in Europe," for the purpose of ra-sing funds for a bell lor the church tower. Ilarvext Home. The annual "Indian Mound Har vest Home," will be held in -Villiken's Grove, on Saturday, August 19, 1893. Arrangements will be made for spec iai iraina on tne Tuscarora Valley Railroad and hacks wid carry pass engars from Pleasant View Station to the grove nt reasonable rates. J. H. Defx, Secretary. liolden Weddlngr. Beili.imin Kerchner and wife e.h. brated their golden wedding last Thursday, August 10. All the chi'- dren 10 sons and 3 daughters were present. One or two of the sons had not bfen home in a dozn years. It was one of the mo?t heart felt re unions that has taken place in this community in yenrs. Mr. Kerchner's home is aljont a mile south of town. HIS Spring: Presbytery. Big Spring Presbytery wili meet in Mexico in the United Presbyterian church, on Mondav. Aiirn4t ! IKO'5 at 7.30. Preshyterird sermon at 7.43 ' tl"rr'',u which his been established here in 1. 51., by ReV. Mr. Pitlkerton of York ! rectnt yenrs hasiither been of your rug couuty. Two sessions of Presbytery fs'ion primarily, or bas received your ac will be held on Tu-sday. Woman's ' live aml valm-d mpport. They recall that Missionary Society of Rig Spring will ' y"r whole lire aud its best energies have meet August 22n 1, in the Ev.weli- hten mostly employed, tor the benelit of I e:ai church of Mexico; 1st session at 0 I A. M. Miss Emma Deen Anderson from the India Mission is expected to addle s the me-.-tillg on the United 1 resbytenan church. Young peoples' Christian Uniou of (his Presbytery will meet iu convention in Mexico, on Wednesday, August 23, and will hold three sessions, forenoon, afternoon and evening. Friends of other de nominations are cordially invited to attend there meetings. . Horses. Cattle, Doge, S.c- The HrMrHREv's Mkmcink Cimiwny of New York, will mail on njiplica fion n Ce-miilimenfary Copy of Dr. Humphrey's Veterinary Manual (,.100 Pages.) on the treatment ar-d caro of horses. Clttle llnnro l.nrru c'i llfep poultry. I'eacli C rate-.. Mrs. Annie E. irimiphrr v is pro- I '""""K t"y me iuchned to chariicter tiared to furnish Peach Crate Mater-! ize -von m Ben Johnson's lines as. ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all ! ' One whoso even thread the Fates spin kinds of Ruilding ATater'al at tho! round and full. Mill formerly owned by her late bus-' Out of their choicest, and their whites, band, R. AV Humphrey, deceased. ! wool." I'eaidi lumber a speciality. Maze. I They bear you in thir orior.s. and Juniata count v, Pa. tf. - c Lew I tow ii Academy. A collpgo -.repiratory and finish ir.g school for l)-tu sexes. Feireign languages taught by natives. Music department, vocal and instrumental under a laureate of the Royal Con servatory of Stuttg.ut Germany. Terms moderate. Send for catalogue I J. C. 11,1. i rnn. Lctristovn. MtJTlin Co. jit-adeimi. October 1st. 1S03 -.9. j l.ait of the Seanon's I'opular ! t)i0 IxciirNloiis) to the. sea via tlie rennijlvaiila itallroael. Ou Thursday, August 21th, the on ly remaining cheap rate to Atlantic City, Ocean City, Cape May, or Sj; Isle City will be run by the Pennsyl vania Raiiroad ciinp-my. The rate of $10 from Pittsburg, and correspondingly reduced rates from other points oiler a rare oppor tunity for a iiuisf ceotie.mieal trip to anve;ne of the above mentioceel prom inent watering-places. The tickets are good for return passage withiu 12 days, thus giving ample time for a pleasant f-ojourn on the shores of tho Atlantic. The large number of people avail ing themselves of this really extraor dinary offer edi the previous runs of the simo series vjiichea for the sat. isfaction and popularity which these low rate sea shore excuri-ioiis meet at the hands of the people. The special train will leave Pitts burg at S.oO A. M., arriving at Phil adelphia a little after 7 in the even ing. The night may be spent in the Quaker City, ami any regular traiu taken the next day for the shore. The rates apply on regular truiDs leaving Pittsburg at 4.30, 7.00, and 8.10 P. M., or on special traiu leav ing at 8.50 A. M., on the above men tioned elate. The special train will be run on the follew hig schedule, ar.d th? tick ets will bo sold at th s rates quoted: Rate. T. Leaves Pittsburg $10 00 (1.15 a. m. Rraeldock Johnstown Altoona Huntingdon . . . Mt. Union Lewistown June Milllin Newport Duncannon .... 10 00 9.10 ' 9 25 11.52 " 8 00 12.55 r. m. 7 10 1.48 (! 75 (J 00 5 05 5 00 4 CO 2.0S ' 2.45 " 3.05 " 3.3G 3.53 " 7.1G " Philadelphia . . Ar For detailed information adelress or apply to Tbos. E. Watt, Passen ger Agent, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pitts burg. Read! Read! J. W. McGregor, general commis sion merchant, Altoona, Pa. Butter, cheese, eggs, poultry, &o., consign ments solicited, commissions low, re turns prompt, best reference, wiito us. Aug-20 93. A I'leanant Son prise, A pleasant event that marks a gladsome penoq in the life of many citizens of this town wan the reception at tho home ot Col onei jonn J. Patterson on the evening of the 81 b of AugusU It was a susprise or ganiifd by W. H Rollmanand Ferd Merer and a score and more of the Colonel's bnsi ness associates in the important railway enterprise of connecting Uarmburg, Lan ' caster Philadelphia by u elicrric pan singer railway systom, that will r peed its cars at 40 to C'J miles an hour. The Col unci menus met in the parlor of the Jjfiobs House at 7:30 p. ra. and formed procession and walked to bis home bnt soon distance down the street. The Col enel has not in many days looked as well as he did that evtming when be shook bands with the long line of friends as they passed through the front sitting room to tn library, and there formed a circle In the center of which stood Robert McMero ready to deliver the presentation speech and on his right stood Wm. Rollman and Ferd Meyers holding a solid silver cigar box containing- 60 bavana rigars. Tbe Colonel stood at the sitting room door facing the presentation committee. Mb. McVexn said: Ma. 1 ATTERsox, These friends have taken to themselves the pleasure to call up. on you this evening and express their con gratulations upon the return of your natal day, and to express also the earnest and good wishes of tbb occasion. They con gratulate yon that this birth-day finds you sound in body and mind, possessed ot your old time zest in thines social and fully arm- ed for the performance of tho onerous hnsi- ; ncfcS engagements vou have at heart. Ycur friends come thus informally, presuming rightly from long Knowledge of your gener ous nature, that they give no ofljose. 1 huy know that your door has ever stood ajar to receive on equal teru.s every one of solid worth, snd they desire to suggnst that you tarry amongst them now lor awhile, u!:o to yourself a respite from busine.ss cares and give them the pleasure of your com panionship. Tlu-y reea'.l the manly business example you have always .slioun in vour residence ; ''ere, another fact that everv municipal en- others, and they are not willing that this ' suitable' eic casion shall pass without pome sensative expression of their realization and i aiTreriati.in oi these facts. The hear with pleasure of the financial success which has attended th luanv cour ageons business ventureb you have made in hand. They observe the valued placcsyou occupy amoi g nien ot the highent technical education in this country, as an authority on tha .net iu al application of lightning to tho uses of linn, and they know something of tho cuaranteo of solidity your nniu as sociated with an nterprise furnishes to ticaRciul people. Seven cities of the an cient world contended for tho honors of Homer's birth. It rua.- be said lint inoro than seven cuius in these modern d ivs and new coutitry owe tlio creation of much of their weaitb and be-t internal improvements to your skill and energy, in organizing and (!e eloping electric passenger railway.'. They see vou in conitrt:ihl In. iw.inncr. i ings, well organize-d family and hosts of I speak for yon many auspicious returns of mis natal elay heslth of body, vigor of mind, boiue comforts, troops of friends and years of prjlitihle toil. And now jour irietuls ask you to receive . this memento to mark the occasion, as giv i ing somewhat of material emphasis to their feelings. Our hope is that there may be communicated to you and yours in receiv ing some share of tl.e pleasure, also, which we e-xierierce in giving, and that the bless- : ing may be inal !o him that takes and him . that gives- This usu of a brief spice of ; time is, we think, of servko to all, and comes next to blessed sleep as chief nour j isher in life's feast. It intoxicate tho n. iud with forgetlulmss of tho bondage of j business, soothes tho feTer of care and 'ightona tho burden of our daily toil. In coming days the momenta will suggest this I occasion. We wish for you many returns ; of the dav of your birth, under the most propitious condition, and that every such occasion ma find you with your e-yc not dim nor your natural force abated. Upon the conclusion of the speoch Mr. Kollman and Mr. Hovers stepped toward and presented tho handsome silver box. The Colonel received tha present and made an appropriate reply in which for a tim-; he showed cansidorabb) urnotion bnt soon recove-red himself and expressed the highest appreciation over th! demonstration of his friends and said ho valued thorn higher than popular applause. The entarprises of the day in which they are interested, may not materialize in fabulous foitunes, but suroly they will realiz.; eight pr cent, as Fanner Young said he. did in farming. Being asked how such a thing could be Toung said: "I get about to p-r cent, in money from my farms and ti per cent, in plrasure." This was also the occasion of tha Colon el's tjrd birth day. and his daughter Mary and son Silas invited a number ot friends, and the two companies nude an event long to ha remembered. Tho l'ort KoyU B ind was sUtiono.l ia tho yard and rendered sweet music that brought many men, women and children to that neighborhood. Appetizing refresh ments were served. Tha company gradu ally dispersed to their respective homes to dream in the early morning ot speeches railroads, dancing and music, good supper and of Colonel Patterson's hospitality. - - Tho Mrs. Gallagher house built by Dr. Thomas Elder about a dozen years ago, was sold on Saturday at Administrator's sale, to Ferd Meyers for two thousand dollars. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in beel for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration anel a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proverl me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can- IlOt I WUUilllVUU 11 I' U1"U1. . .'IV by L. Banks & Co , Druggist Mif. iliutowc. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. HARRIED Duxw LrnExs. On the 8th of Au gust by Rev. G. L. Maice, Charles E. Dunn and Ada C. Lukens both t f Thompsontown. Rr.ysor.ns Depew. Ou the 10th illOt T TJ f TT-11 1 .1 home of the bride in Patterson, Mr. ooiin ri iteynolcts and Miss G rty M. Depew. DIED: Merideth. At the home of her son near Cocolanius, Juniata county. Mrs. Annie Etta Merideth, aged 82 years, 2 months and 5 dav.- Hood's Cures mm Sophie SfcKetdtn Vthon 7 years old began to be troubled with co zeira on tho heal, causlnj iutcusi; Itching a:id burning, and alTecting her eyps. Her moth r testifies: ' yve save her six bottlei of Hood's Sarsaparilla lid she U entirely well. I have Uteri: it myself for t'irit tircl f.-clinj and it does mo preat good." Mrs. William MeKri.niv, 4"-t stock holm St, r.altimore, J1J. n. t Hood's. Hood's Pills cure alt lier ill;. 1 11 Jaundice, imlisestion, sick hea laebe. 2". c'iita. JJP. DERR, I'HICTICAI. DrTIST, (Gradn.itn of the Pliilndclrhia Denial Col lege,) formerly of Mdlliiibnre, h:is lo cated permanently in M iftiir.town, n nic- cesor to tlio late lr. ii. b. Derr, an l will coniinuo tho d.ntal titisiness -estalil!h..d by tho lafer in lSHC) at the well known of tiee oa liri.lge street opposite Court House. 1X7" TEETH KXTK.VCTKD, AHPOl.l TK LY WITHOUT TAIN. -Vo Chloroform. Ether, or (In? ttsnf. Xo Se.re tjlllllft or niootntorf to i-.i..t-.! I cither -lllrin-r v trti-1 !. .n r. - ..It .1 I - h i.-vin.u t. a't i naiii!. All thesu are (iuarinteed rr ic charge SUMMER CLOTHING Selling al (Jos! at" HOLLOI5AUGH & WK ARE SELLING Summer Suits at cost to tu-ke roora for our Fall Gocd-i. WE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT our stock of Women's Shoes, and will sell wir entire line of Misses and and ladies Oxford's AT COST IIOLLOJJAICH All) SON. S. S. RUBLE, E M B A L M ER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction ih all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. My'under taking room ia 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 meat my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST EVIANHOOO! 3 ERvrns' (Pirer French Nerve Remedv.'i sold wnha Wrirte Ottvraniea to cure all N ervous d i seas smu such as Weate N Meroon-, Loss ot Brain Power, Ner vousness, HeJ- eCFOR AND AFTSR USE. ache, Wakeful ne4Lost Manhood Lassitude, all drains and lor ofpAver In either sex, caused Ly over-exertion oi ycuthfulindiscretion. which ultimately lead to la Dimity, Conum-Tj-:i ind Insanity Price, $r - fackace. With every Is order we ive a wrttte gtMsMea Id etrj or refund rwenev l;v mail t u-y dcrcss. PlVLR'O REMEDY CO., Toledo, C. will h mirl. AH w.irk guaranteed to give perfect i iNtiiM.iriinn. lernis, mrictly cash. IT. P. DERR. Practical Den tlx t- THE MILD POWER CURES. M U iVi P H R E YS I Or. Ilumphrr j V Scei-lllr. nrc vh-ntlfWIlT and I rarruily .r.uinl ht'iutli, n. tit ytin in prtvut rit-tii' and r..r nvr ll.iriv vi-af bv Ihe ; lple wuh uiliv simi-w. 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Smr rot Fri..".". ninrrh, Inftnonrjt. 1 la lu lU; Brad hoojiiiiK fnuirli I 2l AMlim, Oppn-Nl Mrvnthfnc... 2"S-Kr lit fcftritrn. Iiifalmt '.VarlrK' I -ro!'tln. Knlirvi lnin!s, Sw Hliiiu; ; 'Z 1 -i-PitTul DcMlily, 1 h; -Ifai W-ukLm i "J - f rnn-y, etui vanry t-rff ,.ia ! Vtl rn.,rknrHj. M('knf9 1iutu KidluK j 27 Kiitnpy Iirnr(( ... ?! Sre .llonili.' rt'ankei . 3f I riu ttry WcnknfM, UUlii(rBVU.. i i. ii t I 1'erintl 3 1- Miiiiuherin, I lr'ratca sre Thnir. . 33 :hrwiU ( ftiffct A Kruptiuiis. ESTHA TTUMBERS: 2H NrrTonn !-hiHly, s. -niliinl tt'enk- n--4.n- iitv.iiuitl.-iry I't i,nrjft 1.00 !)?!irtiHt-AtH tit ilrnrt.l'nlptt .Tlun I. Oil Xl - Epilepsy stmMiix. m. (tii' liance... LOO b- l.l I t ii n-.l.tj., or twiit j-it- 00 rer-i,.t of rlr. ilrMrit v.1 XI w'jku 14 pi re-. . wtti.RO wr. in ifii 1:1 'xt ii.io.. 1. 1 x iisnmia SI..VTrk. S P C I F3 CS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." l nr m External or Intminl. T'IIikI rr Pleoilln? 1 inliila in An..: IK I1I111: or KI.-,-.ln., of the Iwiujil I he Keelum. in,- it. 11 u iiioii.-uutit. iu.-run riMiu. PFICE, 60 CTS. TRIAL SIZB. 25 CTS. Sola kj Pmcf lil. oc .-nt puliia . nrcu.t of prk. Hvrnarfs-arB.ro., ma lis niij si., m w Tons HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIHCS Per ITcrres, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ec AND POULTRY. 500 Page Rook on Trmtmnir of Animals aud 4 kari rui r ree rotrs; Frrrr. oiiffrMinn. I nHnmmntloa A. A. ) i.iihI .Wt-ningitiw, .llilk Krvrr. It.lt. MrniiiM. I. a in rn . K benmatiaia .4'. HiMtpiuprr, NbamI lli'barves I.I..flo( or 4orut Worm. K. r.. 'Hatihit, llfnvrfs Pavamonf a K.F. 4'olie or (rl. lirllyacfae. 4J.4;..Hip4 arriwKt llniorrhHirn. II. II. i rinurr unit K iio'T I .!.Kriiptir linM4. 31 an nr. J.K. Ki-fiff ti liufaiiunv Aaralfal It!le 'ovT50Jns), - mQ Stable ('hmt. wlih spspctfl, MfttinaL . t-r.u.iry f ure Oil an, I MediwOor, $7,00 Jar cleriuary fare Oil, l.OO M4 by trt-t4 tor -Mt prepaid Bajrwfcmaad ! mmf oasiiiiy mm rrrit mt wrte. ; UL'arUHkVii'ak.u.tu., iuaiisauiua&utiiwiork. IS tratsktndeep. Therearethousan.lsoniuli,. who hv rtjrulnr ii-aturrs aii'l Mould be ac corded the palm of teauty were it not for a poor compleTion. Toall surh we recommend DR. HEBHA'S VIOLA CREAM as possessing these qutiilties that ciuirkiychanire tbe must sallow and florid complexion to one of natural health and unblvini.-iii d reauty. It rureOily hkin, Freckle's, Wuc Heads, Hiotrb.es, Sunhom, Tan, Punplcs, and ail impeiiections oi tba skin, xt if not ftexmetlc but a cure, yet Is tet ter for tho toilet table than powder. Sold by I'ruggists, or sent pet psid upon receipt oi .Vir. & C. BITTNEH & CO., TelMla, O. Great - MEYERS' TLb Hemaindei of Our Sum mer Stock, will be sold at Cost from this date until the En tire Stock is Sold. Now is your chance to huy Clothing at Cost. Ferd Meyers, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Pcnna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Intitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. EARLEY. It will lie TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invent to examine the Stock of Gooda for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in tlie rear, so don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. BARLEY MIFKLI1S TOWN 3r.V. HAVE YOU MOSEY TO DEFOSIT ? AllE YOU A BORROWER -CALL AT THE FIRST MIFFLIN 1 OWN, PA. FOTJE PER CEN T. INTEREST PAID OA' TLME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates.. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST IV THE WORLD. ItsWTrio(rqualitlareQBSlxrpacad. actually Cmtlaeiinir two bexm of ocvoflier brnnd. Nob ffechsl by heat. liTttT TIIL(;l:.MIE. TOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. Jyf C A L E S M E T O AV j N.T e r .L LOCAL OK TKAVELL1NG, to sell our Korscrv Sleek. Salary, . Expenses and Steady Employment guaranteed. CHASK BKOTHERS COMI'ANT, Dec. V, 'HI. Ktiehester, N. T. Tbe Seutiuei and Rejiuttiran omce is tne place to get job work done. Tiyit. It will pay yon if yon need anything in that line. Sacrifice- AT - JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OT JlirFLHTOWJI, PA. KRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individnally Liable. j JOSFPH ROTEROCK. Prtmirtt. ! T. VAN IRWIN," CesAwr. DIBECTORS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseiph Rotbroek, Jol.n Hertiler, Joeiah L. Barton, Robert E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. STOCKROIDEKS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holaies Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr Jrhn Hertzler. T. V. Irwin. " ChsrloiteSnyder, Josiah L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samuel S. Rothiock, Wm. Swartr. Solomon Manbrck, hree and Fonr per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposite. Ijan 23, 1891 U TO WEAK mi BcFTWg from ih effects of youthful errora, earlj docaj, wasting weaknM. lost m&Bboo1. etc.. I win nod a valuable treatise 4 sealed coctainlo full particular, fur home care. F R EE of chara. 4 plandld medjcal work ; ahouldoo read by Tery zaan lrho is Dervoua and iitrbiUcaied. Address! Prof. F. C FOWLEIU !Hoo4us. Cooo RUPTURE!; Core (rnarantesd bvDr. J.B.Maver .S4I A n-h t ft'h'.. la. Lase t oncn. No oer&i.iou or businew deiov. Thousands of cored. Dr. Maver Ism Hotel Penn, Kcadinir, 1'a., second atartlaj l each month, bend lor circulars. Aoricefrea ;::!iii;t;k
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