NTim&RKPFDLICAN rtEiESIAT. AUG. 80, 189S. TERMS, pobscription, $1.60 per annum if paid in iviic; Z.OO if not paid in ad ranee. Tnnsieuf adTertioemonta Inserted at 60 snt ncn ,or ecn insertion. Trnient business notice In local col umn. 10 cents per line lor each Insertion. pod ac tions will be made to those desiring o advertise by the year, half or quart or ear. Xuicarora Valley Railroad. Trail a on the TnRcarora Valley iwilroft.l will rim as follows: Leave Enst Waterford at 7:30 a. k.. au.l 2 p. m., arriviugr at Port Roy al at 8 -Hi a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a., m., and 5.1 3 v- m , arriving at East Wa' terfsid at 11.45 a. m and C.30 p. vt. J. C. MoORFfTEAD, Superintendent. SHORTLOCJILS. Sliort pasture. CiLirt next week. Ci.)od corn in Iowa. To' t R ival Fair nest week. M.mday was the last of this dojr days. years iMrs. Lyons has been quite ill the .past vreek. Septembar 7th is the last day for registration. A'toona was threatened lost week v'.ih a '-water famine." Mis Jeuuio Adams visited relatives at Van Wert last week. Mi s Sl.irie Johnson of Port Royal Spent Snhirday in town. Wra Marks of Chicago is visiting his mother in Patterson. Mi-rcs Ma-sie tnd Catherine Diehl ar.- visiting npar Mexico. Prohibitionists 'n Huntingdon Co., will rnn a ticket this fall. Be naseseed. Ton have only a few more days to attend to it. Miss KUio Goshen of Altoona is v'titins Mis Flora Fasick. R. R. Youn? of AHooia pnt Sun iy rmioii"; ftit nda in town. Miss Tj"nrir Gusb of Harrisburg is visifno- friends in Patterson. (l--rland and his calamity making Concri-"s nre still in session. S:x Tpwh trains westward bound pasted this station on Sunday Miss Iren Al'ison has rotnrned homo from n visit to New York. M;-s Frckie Mitchell of Patterson is visiting friurnlrj in TTarrisluirg. Th'mfwiiown noonlfl are talking Rb :'' startiivj a Loan Association. M'ss F.lna Soiber of Harrisbnrg, is v'siMrg relitivos in this county. Majiy Juniata countv people are in atffndar.cfl upon thedrangcr's picnic. Tiio Rppnlilian State Convention meats this Wednesday at Harrir-burg. D. S. Riolreribmiirli attended & lier.-c- -ale in B!ooraGt-ld on MonJay. "W'nHrr Obt-rhoHzor who line been travelliucr this wimmcr is oome on a visit Miss ShIHo Mover f Columbia, is visit inr her brother C. W. Maver in this town. T ITarrySweigart of Lfitrobe is "homo visitincr his parents in Ferman agh township. Frarik Kellr of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is visitincr his nne'e John Cunning ham in Patterson. Miss Lizz;e Okrson c.f Acndemin, an 1 Mias ri-in Parker of. Altoona, spent Friday in town. M: Minn:" Ti-ipp'e of Safe TTar Lincaster countv, is visiting '.rs. Harry McClellan. Miss Noll-i-T Muster entertained uotco el"he.i yonng'friends very pleas antly last Tuesday evening. The working time in the Harris "burg railroad shops hns been reduc ed from five to three days a woek. The Teacher's Institute will be ronveDed in the court bouse in this town on tht 27th day of November. the barn of John Clay of Brady township. Huntingdon county, was destroyed by lightning several days ago. At this date. 272 of the 364 tents nt the Newfon Hamilton comp-mer t inp Camp have been secured for 1SD4. Misses Rose Kennedy of Lewis and Flo Dunmire of Hnrrisburg vis ited the Misses Jsokmrn on Third stree t last week. Theletters uncalled for in Mifllin town post office o Saturday evening -were for Samuel C. Allen, Mrs. Joe McCulloch, Mr. HiDley Michael. Springs and wells in certain part s of Mifllin county were dried for -iira were eomr' lied to haul and wa- lev Ion? distances and drive their cattle away from home for -water. IT" ' ' C. n Shellv of Thompson town has a tract of 58 acres all clear except o acres with new buildings erected thereon that he will dispose of at pri vate 6ftle. Call on, or address him for further particulars. Democratic times have bo affected railroad freight transportation that there are thousands of 'freight cars the Vnllev of the Ju- . . 1 1 : ...... I it in nnt. Eiatil. .e uernurrwiic i"iy a calamity howler but a calamity mak er. ' A. large barn owned by Cborles Mc Laughlin in Sprnco Hill township, was struck by lightning on Saturday evening alwut t'uslv. Tbe building with this vear s crop was burnt. Tbe stock and most of machinery m and about tbe barn was gotten out of.tbe reach of tho flame. a ...miwir f town people turned out one dav last week to capture the man that Robert Pnnnebaker and M. xr v....r mot mnnr the elder ber- II. i COIL' i J" ' " ' ry bushes in Milford townsnip, who- thev believe is Al Clouse. the murder er of O W. Prickett of Mifthn county. Their search, however, was fruitless. .Misses Mollie and Anni ie StouftVr -pent part of iaat week City. at Atlantic 7?:?.r- and week McVeytown last Potatoes are reported a fourth of CrOD in Snviiar nnn.i. 3 . ana cora a .J1'.88, ra ?aird of Lewistown ;t,DUl ,aBl wee with Misa Murray. Emily Misses Mary Hertzler and Mary inTown 8peDt Monday Miss Emma Daugherty of Thomp sontown, spent a day with Mrs. Har ry McClellan. Times will set better hv nA after the election of a RenubbVn Administration. . Miss Lizzie Wilson of Philadelnhla is visiting her brother George W. Wilson in Patterson. Samuel Fasick of Philadelphia is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alonsa Fasick in Mifflin. Miss Jennie Marks accomnanip1 lw her brother William, spent Saturday among friends in Milroy. Miss Annie Shellenberffer of Al toona is visiting the family of Frcd'k Espenschade on Third street. Mr. and Mrs. James Casner of Pat terson are visitine her sister Mr John Wissinger in Conemauh. Miss Bessie Wright of Port Royal, spent a couple of days last wtek with Miss Bessie Middagh in Patterson. Mias Myrtle Manger of Spruce Hill ppent a couple of davs last week with her friend Miss Willa McNiiL Mrs. Frank Stonecipher. 2 daugh ters and son of Delaware visited the family of Rev. J. R. Henderson last week. The eighth annual reunion of the old boatmen will be held on the 31st of August ut Ridgeview Park, Blair county. Sure, efficient, easy, Hood's Pills. They should bo in every traveller's crrip and every family medicino chest. 25c a box. Mr. Amelia Turbett and her grand-daughter, .Viss Kate Mathers, re on a visit to the World's Fair at Chicago. Stronjr Tierveo, sweet sleep, trood appetila, healthv digpstion and best of all puae blood, are given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. The people ouickly recoo'nite mer it, and this is the spason the sal of Hoi(V Sarsaparina is continually in creasing. Try it. On Monday the Lower House of Conjrress voted for the repeal of the Sherman Silver Act; 240 for rcpea1, 110 against repeal. Caster Stouffer started for hi's home in Phila., last Wednesdar, af ter pnerdinc svral weeks with rela tives in Patterson. M'ss Lizzie B. Howe instructress in Picf. Rnmbaugh's school nt. nnt ingd n is vising at the residence of Mr. Joseph Rothrock in town. Tbo Waynesboro, Franklin county Geiser Company, turn out a traction encine with A gang of six 14 inch plow, that can plow 20 acres in a day. Some nicrhts nco the store of Sara nel Schlegle in East Salem was bnr lRr''z"d, the thieves taliing shoep, clothing, handkerchiefs, tobacco and cigars. The drougfh wa broken by rain on Thursday morninsr. If the rain had come three week' earlier it would hfiTn mnrle manv thousands more bushels corn in Juniata. Messrs Will Gu.-b, nud Ne'vin Aur-'-ie of near PattprRor; and Bprt Robisfin of town started for St-lius- grove list wef-k where they expect to attend school this winter. riss R.'ssie Edsnn of Washington. D. C. vim onmp with the family of banker E. S. Parkker tn sjend a part of the summer on Mr. Parker s farm about 5 miles east of town has suf ficiently recovered from a long illness of fever to be able to retnrn to Wash ington to the home of her parents. A Huntingdon county mun drew ten dollars from a bank, pnt the money in his vest pocket, went home and to work on his farm, getting warm he hung his vest on the fence where the grass-boppers ate it and the ten dollar bill full of boles. He now thinks the money wonld have been safer in the bank. A Harvest Home Festival will be held at the Locust Run school bouse, on Saturday evening, Ser'ember 2nd, 1893. Ice cream, cake, bnnanas, wat-er-meloDS, peanuts, Sec, will be serv ed. Proceeds to go toward therrec- tion of tbe United Brethren Church at that, place on the opposite side of road from said school bouse. Come nnp nnme all. and help alon!T with a good cause." About 5 o'clock in the afternoon, last. Thnrsday, Augnst 24, a fire broke out in a three story brick house in South Chicago. A high wind prevailed at tho time. Tbo wind carried and started fire in many places, and before tlie names were ex tinguished some 300 houses were de J 70n0 neonle were homeless and a million dollars worth of prop erty was destroyed. Harterof the Middleburg JPost says: "If anybody thinks it a 'snap to get np five or six columns of home news every week for a paper in a town where you see only half a dozen m.r. a rUv and each one intently e.;ncr down his individual chair, let him come and try it on and if at- aoU'b experience he wouldn't ter a week s expeneuc-o no v.u.u- . rather go to jail or Congress wo will resign our position as editor of tbe Post and give him a cash job. The Chicago Inter-Ocean says: "A number of tbe Pennsylvania farmers who came to the Worlds Fair found illincr macLinery here that will enable them to grind their own wheat ia tbe old fashioned wa ter mills and make flour equai n. i.ot mnA in Minneapolis. They at once purchased this machinery, put :i r. old abandoned mill, and are now surprising western Pennsylvania W1LI1 " ii'.u . lost art." it 11 on. en me irmm ui Rev. Henry Baker, D. D., and wife will celebrate their golden wedding on Friday next in the First Luther an church, at Altoona On Saturday the biggest coal-oil strike was made at Mannington, W. Va. The well flows oil at tho rate of 200 barrels per hour. Mrs. Richard Eply and two chil dren of Johnstown. Cambria Co.. and sister-in law Mri. Frank Moist of Lewistown are visiting D. S. Richen baugh'a family in Patterson. Last Friday night horse thieves stole a horse and wagon from D. Bond's barn near Media, and then fired the barn. If the thieves are caught they will likely be lynched. The clos'ng of Jthe fmanufacturing establishments throughont the coun try has stopped the demand for peaches and prices are correspond ingly low. Caplain Litzenlierg and daughter Mrs. Cox, and grand-daughter of Camden, N. J., and Miss Helen Dimm of Lewistown are the guests of Cap tain McClellan. It is perfectly shocking how un equally things are distributed in this world. One husband and wife have a dozen children; another husband and wife have not a child. September 7th, 1893. will be Penn sylvania Day at the World's Fair. Chica?o, on which occasion Ponnsvl vania State Buildintr, will be tho fo cal point for all Pennsvlvanians In Cumberland county, an enraged hog several dvs asro attacked Joseph Byers, on the farm of Sheriff Dixon in Silver Spring, and tore the cloth ing on his back and the sole off his shoes. No details nre at hand of the great storm on Monday night that, swept the coat from Georgia to Washing ton. Savannah was almost destroy ed bv the storm. Many people were killed Cleveland Bat Colt David nack enborcrer of the Jacob heirs' farm one half mile from town, offers n 3 months old colt for sale. Ctll on Hackenbergor if you have any notion of inventing. The big fire in Chicago last week, was started by a girl with a lamp that he waf using to heat her curl ing iron to curl her bangs. She np t the Iriud. The other biff fire in Chicago in 1872 was caused by a wo man upsetting a lantern in a stable in which she was railding a cow. We have received a supplement to the Carthage Collegian a college pa per. In addition to interesting in formation concerninrr Carthiico Col lege, it contains the pictures of the: Faculty of this institution among. which are the pictures of two Juni atians. namely Pr-isidcnt of the in stitution Holmes Dysinger, and Prof Wru. S. Dysinger, principal of the. Normal Department. The tlnieS !;it'k better iis is sliowll by the lessening of batik faTures as f i I.. I is reported by the Comptroller Currency, E -hies. He savs fof the week ending August 26 onlv 3 Nat ional Banks suspended. The wetk previous 8 suspended; the wr ek prev ious 7 suspended; the week previous IS suspended, and d tiring July 72 National Banks suspended. Up to tho close of 1 ist week, August 26. Seventeen bat.ks resumed. On Saturday evening the wires of the Lewistown ek-clric light plant were struck by lightning and all tho electric lights in the place were knocked out. People ran out of their business places find shouted fire without knowing that n fire had been started bv a fiery ball of elec f rii.,1 tt lcn-inor if!" .1 tplf.nlltinp fiT trtl- :t, ..i,.,,:" .1,. i',r.mnn. ni ii, stable of Sheriff Kbine, nntl -vbiIoth I poonle wer sboutin" fire the flames burst out of the stable. Mrs. John Cibulka died ut the home of her husband in Coalport, Clearfield county, hibt Tnmsday even ing of inflammation of the bowls, ag ed about 21 years Her husband and two children survive. Her re mains were brought to this plnce on Saturday. She was a daughter of lohn Doyle p. citizen of Patterson. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. M. L. Drumm in the M, E. Church on Sunday afternoon. Inter raent in Union Cemetery. Perry County Freeman: The barn on the Wagner farm in Spring town ship, owned by Kt v. Snmuel Wagner, wa destroyed by fire on Saturday, with all its crops, 2 colts, 3 calves and farm implements. Tbe farm is tenanted by R. Eby, who had a small insurance on the crops. The fire or iginated from one cf his boys build ing a fire in the barn-yard from where it caught to a straw stack thence to the barn. Tho building was consum ed in about two hours. Rev. Wag ner, tbe owner of the barn resides in the western part of the State. A correspondent of tha Lewistown Gazette discourses on the finh ques tion thns: The river is still lined with eampers. outlines and other contrivances for destroying fish. When bass were first put in the riv er rnd protected they grew and inul tiplied so that rliaost anyone could catch a meps, but soon fellows to lazy to do honest work began to set outlines, raised and baited for bass, throw r.etz and seines increased, un til everv mile had its missel for des truction. Then eanio coeulus luu.c ns with the err for ' poor man " and last of all the scoundrels witb dyna mite, atd now from the dnmto Gran ville bridge a day's fif-hintr with rod and line resnlts in one getting a nib ble or perhaps catenmg one, two or three bass. There is now a big hole in the middle of the dam: vhen that increases as it will, good-bve to our sheet of water. Such are tbe results of disregard of law, fostered by too many of the public, and these mono maniacs whose cry is out with the bass. The Bloomfield Advocato saye: William H. Seschrist was, but is not in the county jail. Empty is Fort Rice Seachrist's gone; Seachrist who hails from Georgetown, North umberland county, at the last term of court was sentenced to pay a fine of $10, and suffer an imprisonment one year in tbe county tail for "beat ing" an incrfdulous old man Isaac Zelleru, of Liverpool town si ij cr.t j Wetzler of Thomppontown, of $70, with which he would bilig a, county. fortnne acres the sums for a iid Zel -lera. O a Saturday night Seichris gained entrance to the old unused dungeon at the west side of the jail by picking the lock with a bent pok er. In the ceiling of the dungeon is a hole large enough for a man to squeeze through, having been prev iously used as a means of ascape by a former prisoner. Through this standing upon chairs, Seachnst gain ed the garret He took with hiui a number of bed blankets which he tightly joined with knots. Attaching these to a rafter through the east garret window over the kitchen roof , be suspended them almost to the ground below only about three feet intervening down this he slid and escaped and is still at large. Sea christ has served time in the Sun bury and Harriaburg jails. A few weeks ago D. Gring'a saw mill, in Toboyne township, operated by William Leas, was destroyed by fire, and since that time Mr. R. H. Camp bell has been hauling away ashes. Last Thursday he drove his two horse team on the saw-dust pile, when one of the horses sank through into the burning dust, and in its struggles to get out threw itself. Mr. Cumpbcll in attempting to free the animal from the harness, sank in to the smouldering pile, burning his feet very badly. The pain was so in tense that it was feared he would die, but injections of morpine were given him which brought relief. The horse has lost an eye and ear and is badly burned on its side. Huntingdon Journal, August 25tl : The fruit in some parts of this country has almost entirely dried up. A car-load of delicious looking peaches came to Huntingdon on Tresday whioh weje quickly dispos ed of at $1 per basket Simo of the farmers residing on Pinoy Ridge have cut their ora tops in or der to save the foddor, the tontinued drongth having completely destroy ed it In sonio sections of the coun ty a half crhp will not be realized, while in other places th-y have not a bit of corn. This is indeed distress iiig In some parts of this coun tv where the dioiiL'th has caused a failure of the crop the farmers are disposing of t heir cat tie and horses at a sacrifice. They have not feed enough to winter them, and they at 9 compelled to sell them for any price. Cettle last week were sold in tno vi cinity of M.irkelsburg for three and four dollars a head. Three gen tlemen of this place camped out a few days "ast week near Womelsdorl s As land, and the last day of camp they killed a young tuikey hen belonging to Harry Morningstar and roasted it. Mj. Mornincrstar visited their camp, inst in time to witness the carving of the tmkev and demanded pay for tbj . fowl: "How niSCh ? VWt J ',X '' 1 asked one of the party. "One dollar, replied Morningstor. "That is a lit tie fjteop," said one of the camper?, but we Will pv vou for it." "Weil, you hid bette'f,'"' Isaid Mornir-gstar, "or IH have every last one of yOU ar-ri'sti-d." The campers betran to get a little scored aL'out tbe matter uiiJ pai.l MorninrTsttir ii 1llar witbont any more lienitiition. ju.,c'V' tbe matter bushej btit pll evil de&ls it Trill crop out. MIFFLIN ACADEMY' wilJ be' closad on Friday aid Siturd iy, &ep. 8t,h anii Otb so that tlie students may attend tbe Countv Fair. J. II. DDiat.ii, Prinerptil. - m Have you tried Sozrth American Nervine tho gem of tbe century f The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant, ed the most wonderful Storanch and Nerve Cure ever known, Trail bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Eamks & C o., Druggists, MilHintown, Pa, Nov. 14. Jy. "Brethren," said a preacher wbra the collection was being made, "per haps one of you will bo good enougft to put a needle and thread in the- bag so that I may be enabled to make some use of tho buttons with' wLieh you are so liberal." English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Ltemishes from horses, Blood Spavin; Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throat, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of one lottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever knowu. Sld by L. Banks & Co.. Druggists, Mifflintown. Oct 1, ly. ;Tui-i is w'la1. an exchange says: Au authority on domestic economy advises tho bouse keeper of limited means to save her fire and strength and do as ranch ironing as possible with tlie clothe wringer. Plain pieces with towels, pillow coses, sheets, merinos and stockings, put tbiough the wringer will be smooth enough for all practical' purposes, if the rollers are tight- Life is too shot't and flesh and blood are too preffioas to be wasted sprinkling, folding, unfolding, ironing, refolding and airing a lot of white goods. Pcacli C rate. Mm. Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly owned by her late hus band, R. W. Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pa. tf. 31AHRIED: Weixeb Harris. On August 17V bv Rev. J. K. Llovd, S. B. F. Weller and Nora Harris both of Milford. Bendek Leach. On Augnst 16tb, by Rev. H. C. Hollowav, D. D., Hom er Bender and Annie Leach Leach, both of this town. Ward Kauffmak. On August 15, by Rev. H. C. Hollowav, D. D., Ar thur E. ard of Mc eytown and Harriet E. Ivauffman of this county. Smith Nace. On August 10, 1893, by Rev. Henry Treverton, B. W. Smith and Rebecca Nace, both of Fayette township. IJUW tl tiAl.tB.-VU tUC hULU inst., by Dr. H. C Hollowav, D. D., T Tl-,. rw. QQtV. of at the home o Mr. H. C. McClellan in this town, J. D. Lowrey, D. D. S., of Pottsville, Pa., and Miss Grace E. Juniata Hexbt Minium. Oa August 17, by Rev: W. F. Steck, Stewart Hem y of Tuscarora and Bertha Minium of Beale. DIED: McDonald On the 16th inst., in .Vilford township, May Malindn, daughter of A. H. McDonald, acred 5 years, 11 months and 0 days. Arbuckle. On the 17th inst.. in MeCoysvilJe, John Arbuckle, aged 86 years, 10 months and 8 days. 7.' 10i1. " L PfttterB at the home of itg . ti. t j: t ,.i i father Joseph Landis, Paul, infant son of Elmer Keller of Harribburg. Interment in Union Cemetery. Hood'sCurcs "Every Dos Helps Me Wbeo I taks Hood's Sarsaparilla. and I thick It ths best taedlelae (or the blood. My six-year-old bor hnd sori on Ills feet, canted I'T I'OI tM IVV. They brrume so lar9 and ln ful hs could not wear Iuh shoes. A week after I began living him Hood's SarHparlll:i tlie sores beguu tuueal up sod disappear, ami when bo hsd lakeu Io holtles he was entirely cured." Mna. C. Jl. Thti s. South tiituoti, l'a. HOOO8 PlLL8 sra purely vegetable, and do aos purge, film mt gripe. Hot by all dru4t. idc. JJP.DERR, PRACTICAL. DEXTIST, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Miltlintinrp, l'a., has lo- i csted permanently in Milllintowo, as suc cessor to the lat Dr. U. L. Derr, and will ' continue the dental businers (eslaiilisheit by the latter in W) tit the well known of- ' tice on Bridge street opposite Court Uouso. IT7" TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas uw;. Xo Sore Gums or Diseomfort to patient, eitht'r during extraction or af terward a. All these are Guaranteed rr rt, tbarge Mrm. 2"a I t .a SUMMER CLOTHING "Selling at Cost at IIOLLOBAUGII ifc SON'S. AVE ARE SELLING Summer Suits at cosS to nrnke room for our Fall Goods. WE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT our stock of Women's Shoes, and will sell our entire h'ne of Misses and nd ladies Oxford's AT COST HOLLOliAUGH AND SON. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses testing room is three doors north of Safe Horses furnished in time Cases requiring atteution at mgbt will bo promptly aitefided to by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! Jf ERTITI6" (Pirajti French Nerve RcmadT.)it soldvithaWrtrtx Q Mara a la a to care all Nervous diea es, such as Weak Memory, Loss o Drain Power, Ner. vouaness. Held- eiroRi ano astir us 1. acne. Wakeful neswLrest man hootf, Lassitude, all araina ana to.. of paVer ia cither sex, caused ly overexertion 01 youthfnllndtscretion, which ultimately lead to lo nioilty, Connmplion and Insanity Price, It go s pacluse. With every tf. order we ive a vrri:r a:aa3 to ewro or raftjnd moaey By mail -ii.y -ddress. PIVER' BtMEOV COToloi;, 0 ! will he mvic. i All work gnarantwd In give perfect i smiaucuon. Terms, strictly cash. IT. P. DERR, Practical Dentlat. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' lr. Hiimphrera'SiwIflrrvBrlcnrtflcsllraad m refill iv ;r-rTsl Ki-riM.litM, iwl fir -sra HI priTatff pracfioe mad fur o.rr ibfrtv vnn by tb profile with entire iwrm. Evt-rv ilutflo SxcUla a aiNTlal cunt fur the dtMe named. TJwjrcure without di-nnulm, purKlnxormlnrinc lhvtein.ana are UvXaclcud decu liicfrevrrcica lirmrttira of Ibe Woria. 1-FfTrrn, CnnirMlnns, Inflammations. .43 araN, vtrui t "rr. Worm 'oWe.. 3-Trrlhln: Cullu, i ryl"t. 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Kidurr USni mm IfW S,i-e Mont M. ori'atike. 3tt I'rlnnrr Wenkne, tt.nBe4.. 31 I'niul'ul I'lrinda 3-4 Iibl4irrin. I lerrntKl SoreThrt.nt.. 3S Chrnuic ('ngrif.tlna ft rniptluua. EXTRA NUMBERS : 2H Xorroos Itxhillty. sntlual Weak- J2 Itikeaarnof tb llenrt.lalttarlon t.Otf 33-i:llepnrv spatfiiui. t. Vitus' lJance...l.00 lienor lnvrHiuil:try I -t.-t-iutritea 1.00 S"'a 'T OrmcUt, wr went po(-it4 ea nerl.t vt arlca. Pa. Itrarnaicta' IIahpal i 114 f.ac-. a.n.aa raka. I at rnavs'sta.io..i.i iisimum.. an, Tar. SPECIFICS. HUM PHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." Forniea Fxternal or Internal. Jtllnrl orTtleedlng; r .lituLiiH Auo: lu-blucr ItleethnK rf the t-utiuu. Tlie relief in litivuMluiUr the eurc certain. PRICE, SO CTS. TRIAL SIZE. aSCTS. Sol4 r Sru:a, or a.al Mal-.i4 oa trot,.' mi rncm. BrWBUis' aTra.it.. ma lis niuua su, saw rang HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fcr Horses, CatUe. Sheep, IDogB, Sog AND POTJLTET. 500 Page nnok Trfitmrni ofAnlBUils mud i hart Free rmrnc 1rrTrra,f'ABffriiion.In0aiiiansBileK AA(pinal Meniutfitin. M Ilk Kfwer. H.ll. Siralni. Lm(urM, 1 a. tiaUBW Itinteniprr, NumI lirrfa arses 1.. lt r 4raH Wwrtntt. F.F. f 'olif! or wri !, Bfrlrtchft. 4..(.IlrtcnirrlaBe llrmrrhffe. II.lt. I rloarynnel Ividnry U)Me l.l.-krnaliy Illaeaaea. Slmngs. J.K. Dtiraara at Itigeeclon, rarwlysla. Single Bottl (over Nduaaax - - .00 Sable I r. with Hpacldra. attwaal, etiiory Cure Oil and Hedloator. ST.00 Jar Vctrrtnary t'araOiln - 1.09 Sals wj BnitrW.1 ar ml nris aarvaareaag aag eaaaillr aa rMk4 ef prw ! HiarBaEis'ata. ro.. 1 1 1 a I is snatam St., s fart. for any length of time. Myjunder the National Hotel on Main St of funeral. 18 but skin deep. Tharearrtbanranrlsndtulies 1 who cava mrular features and would be ac corded the palm of beauty were it not for a poor complexion. To all stich vre rvoommend DR. ME BR A' 8 VIOLA CREAM as possessing these qualities uai quirk it coanca 10a most sallow and florid coraDlexion to one of natural bealtb and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily Skin, Freckles. Mack Heads. Blr.tch.-s. Sunburn. Tan, Pimples, and all fmcrfectiona of tbe skin. It i not a cosmetic but a cure, yet Is bet ter for th toilet table than powder. Bold by Druggists, or sent pert paid upon receipt ol SOc. G. C. BITTMER , CO., Talade, O. "Great Sacrifice - AT MEYERS The Hemainder of Our Sum mer Stoot-will be sold at Cost from this date until tho En tire Stock is Sold. New is yonr chance to hy Clothing at Cost. Ferd Meyers, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Miffliotown, Penna. 1865, ESTABLISHED. Special Invitation To The PublU To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that ges on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have moncj to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHJLDRKN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, eo don't fi to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN HAVE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER -CALL AT THE mST MIFFUNiOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. IKTEEESpT FAD OK TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST IV THE WORLD. Tta si earing qnalit lea are vnsurvaanad, actnaTtw Outlaatintr two boxea of any otber brand. Vm OacVMl ar heat. l"t.KT THE iEX 115 E. FOB8ALgBypKALKrWOEr.KRAI.LY. fart s ALESME .N WANTED LUUAL VJK iKAVIiLLlMfl, to sell our Nurserj Stock. Salary, Expensea and Steady Employment vnaraotecd. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. B, TJ1. Rochester, N. T. Tbe Srnltntl and Ktpntltrmu office ia the place to get job work doae. Tijit. It will pay yoo if you need anything hi that line. - 1889 OF examine the Stock of Goods for Wonderful! Low Trices. TOTV2ST PA. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLIJITOWIf, PA. wit a BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH KOTHROCK. PrmMn.1. T. VAN IRWINCasntsr. DIKECTOIB. W. C. Poraeroy, Joseph Rothrnatt, John Rertaler, Jos tab L. Bartoa, Robert R. Parker, Lonis R. Atkinsea, T. V. Irwin. STOCIBrtlDSaS : Philip M. Repner, Annie H. Shr'ley, Joseph Rntbrock, Jane H. Irwin. I.. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwls Mary Kuril, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr, John Hertzler. Charlotte Snyder, John M. Blair, F. M. M. Pease!!, SamnelS. Rothiock, Solomon T. V. Irwin. Josiab L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Lavi Mrht. Wra. ffwarta. Manbeck, Three and Fonr per cent. (Merest will b paid on certificates of deposit. jan 23, 1891 U TO IVEAK MEH Banerlng fraas tha affaeas of yoathfol until a early oaear. waMtiuit waakoaaa. feet manhood, etc. 1 ana srad a valuable traatiaa (aaald eootainlns; fofl particulars for boaaa oare, F R EC of ebarRS. A spanwUd asadioal work : ohould'oa read by every loan who Is aarvaua and deMIMated. a4raaaU TrmC V. C FOWU3K. Moocbaa, 1 RUPTURE!5SF 1 a. Jiaoe at once. No operation or bn sines delay. 1 hoossnrls of cares. Dr. Maver Is at Hotel Penn, Reading, Pa., second Satarday of each month &eod tor circoiaxs. ASrtoatree,