SEirrim & witbuoan M T FFLINTO WJI -?Mnty, SEP. . ISOS. TKSMS. r.b-crirtifTi. 1.50 par annum if paid lartv-',": not DM In advance. Transient advertiHementji Inserfd at 60 pen' per ino-.h for each Insertion. Transient hnsineaa- notices In local eol noiTi, 10 rents pr line for each Insertion. DeA actions will be made to those desiring o advertise by the year, half or quarter finrarora Valley Itnllroad. Triir on tlio Tiisenrora Valley fiailrn.l will run ns follows: Lrfiv East. Wnterfonl at 7:3(1 A. M. ,.n 1 - "t . arrivm? at Port Roy si nt S !" "-nl 3.15 r. M. Lpv Port Hoval at 10:30 a. m., an.l ." 11 i m . arriving at Eaxt Wa terfcr.1 at 11 i" a. m ami 0.30 p. m. J. (. MooRKHEAn. Superintendent . short r.ncjjLs. Tl is Fair wpok nt Port Ttc.val. A in oporidl on 7" town Mni.liv. .T-: l .'c RirnH is in attendance Siii:n -1 li"zor ptnt. Sunday in IT .:'' islmiv T.) TV, in" of ITa'risl'irsf is visit- in ;r W- is i'U V T:?i:r m: sisU-r visit:. i Snonslor, , of BloomfieM n linij rvwrt. r) Si-lioil is liomo frcra Osceola Lr liis Tinrfnts. s Tilol Allison is visitiT in .thcn, Ga. -s n.rfv Hulilo of Tjvistown in P ttorson. '"inn I? ls'tnr of Kits is is visit 'ntivos near town. her is L'wistown was i-L".r, Tjinlii(h of Tjwistown 1 in town this wopk. lr.r r l'r-1 Wvrton of p"-it S it nr.l iy in town. Pi- f. J. J. Ealer of Sandsodilv, Tii . :-- in tnwn on a visit. - .T io. pli MefVtnTfv and wifo are on a v:s;t to tlio World's Pair. IT "-T V Wanipr of Altoona l'.ii'i'- on ;i visit last werk. G Mrs V.rt TWv and two children nrr vsitin in Tjpwistown. A vnn''' lit'ld in James Gron-ir,;'.-r's w-ocls la-st Friday. S-iuiii"l Uifhrock of FiHsburs viilinr his jwiroTits in town. I"K .T urn llitlirvk of Di'.uth v.' his parents in fown. 'nil Kporwlr. Jr. F-sri.. i tli-Til is nHf-ndinir rourt. "i ,-srs. linv.l l'mkcr mm V. ill Ki'i-i an visitirtar in Ilarrisbtirjr. .T,.'in Kevn ilds of AUona has bet-ii visiting his pirents in tliis town. Miss Cnrrio TVrr lis relurncd hoiiH- frm a visit, to Philadelphia. Wm. Lurk and wife pa;d a visit to the f Iranpor'" pifri'e last Thursday. M ss Ada 11 '.ftl.-r of York, is the truest of Mrs. llvrry MoClellan. Mis. Tl onpn Slr"fr and Miss Nil lie Musst-r r nl Fridnv in Port Kov ul. .1iss Ka''. Sidt-s of T,"wistown is visit ir her friend Miss Ik-He St-hwey tr. vis 13 IS of Vj Claude Crozier of Pt t , visitine-in Pft "J Read the Sheris fish proclama tiou m another column. rociama Miss Belle Derr and brother Wal lace vwted Harrwbarjj h,t week Thursday of this week is Pennsyl vania Day at the Worlds FaL at Chi- Abraui Moist will attend the sol. Indianea.nCamiment at Mrs. Miles of Carlisle ner sou Wm. Miles this town. and is visiting family in eV, ',L- Drilmm and the Presid ;der held moetin-on Saturday at i ine Orove. Mr. Joseph R ithrock attended the uranper s picnic last week at Wil hams Grove. Cholera, famino and starvation are taking the lives of many people and cattle in China. Mrs. Sarah Pk. Bartlev vi8:fed her daughter Mrs. Kauffman in Harris burg last week. Martin Crowe died in the Jersey City hospital of cholera last Wednes "iy Angast 3rd. Rev. Joseph Kellv and wife of Blair connty visited T. V. Irwin and family last wek. Sheriff Walls, Dr. Q.ii and Geo. Conn all of Tnscarora Valley were in town on Fridav morning Sol. Z. Hartzler of Mifflin countv killed a rattle-snake that had only one raUle on its tail but the snake wa? as large as any snake with fif teen rattles on its tail that has been tilled in that neighborhood which leads some one to say the number of rattles on a snake's tail has nothing to do with its age. Charles J. Guetling pushed a wheel barrow with a keg of beer in it, as an advertisement from Potts ville, Pa., to Chicago Worl.l'a P.ir 800 mi!es in 28 . days. ground r i us 1P I'ottsville on the 8'h of of July. His wheel -barrow and con tents weighed 150-pounds. lie ex dended 40 for food and lodging. Bloomfield Advocate, August 30. This (Tuesday) morning as James White of Carroll township, was ford ing Sherman's creek at the new iron bri lg3 at Cunningham's fording, the flood in the cree'e nncoupled his wag on and the rear carriage and wagon bed were carried off. The horses came noar drowning. Last Saturday evening as I. G. Brnntr and wife of Center township, were coming to town with marketing, the king bolt of the spring in which thoy wre riding broke, throwing both oc cupants out and badly bruising them. Several d(?.ens of eggs were broken and some butter spoiled. Wm. Hertzler of the firm of Groninger fc Hertzler. tobacco and cigar manu facturers of Port Rival, Juniata Co., was at. lekesbnrg, Wednesday and visited the fnmilv of Dr. Groninger i 1 1 : . ..1 a ci iV T" : r- T-' T- i I1'1 1 11 -S I' rVHTlU HK'H WHS i T uo"'srm accmpmieJf busy all last, week tearing out fish bv Miss Maude Burchfield visit.! : n.- t..-:.l. Kimms vjrove picnic last week. I Joseph Book residing near this town went? to Mifflin county on Sat urday to attend Brethren meeting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manbeck and son Maxwell and Miss Cora Gilford of Altoona spent Tuesday in narris burg. The south gets 32 of the 53 Con gressional Committee Chairman in the National Government at Wash ington. Mr. Simuel Keller and wife of Cv colamus visited their son Jeremiah Kellar, Esq.. and wife several days last week. Mrs. Captain McCIellw accompan ied by Miss Lizzie Burchfield visited Irwin Dimm's f-mcy store in Lewis -town last week. SiigrgeMtiona Contained In the Popular Summer Culde Hook orthe I'eiinnyl vanla Railroad. The letters uneallf d for in th Pat terson post office at the close of last week were for John O. Connor, Hen ry Lunn, T. E. E lwards, Jos. Dovle, Samuel Shankrr, F. J. B irthell, Win fie'd Casner, Savena Antonio, Boiiac ci Francesco for Serfino Antonio Roccoforte. Wheu asking for these letters say they are advertised. For Temperance. The Pennsylvania Woman's Christ ian Temperance Alliance, (non partis an and non-sectarian.) sends cordial greeting and earnest prayer that the following recommendation of the General Assembly of the Presbvter inn Church shall likewise be adopted by all churches of whatever denomi nation, in Pennsylvania. Retorted. That the third Sabbath of September: or, if more convenient, some proximate Sabbath, be recom mended to our churches and neople as a day to be observed ns a day of prnyer for the success of the cause of temperance, and that our churches, ministers and Sabbath rchools be re quested to observe this day by such services as shall be best fitted to rouse an interest, in the subject and secure sonnd Biblical instruction thereon Mrs. H. C. Campbeli., Pres't, Pf nn'a W. C. T. Alliance. Mrs. F.li.en AT. Watson, C. Secy, Penn'a W. C. T. Al'iane". To the Public I hav Just received fresh candies, sugar, coffee, syrup, N. O raolassus, soip, indioro. spices, tea, starch, chnc alate. Knight's vanilli, baking pow der, starch, hakinsr sodn. matches, salt, lemons, bananas, crackers, enkes, flour, feed, tobacco, cigars, water melons, cantaloupes, coal oil, station ary, and everything usually kept in a grocery store. Joseph Ahams. Timothy aol Flex ihM .... r.ran Chop...... Middlings Ground Alnm S-jlt. Amric3 Salt ... $2 "O 1 60 90 11.20 a hnndrvdns , 1 10' 1 in ! Site to 75 7 I Prnr.APFi.r in a Markets, Septemlier 2i.d, 1893. Wheat C9c; corn 48c: oats 34 to 30c; tallow 4c: butchers', lard 8c; hums 12 to 13c; sugars nt 3$ : to 5ic; butter 25 to 27c; eggs 15 to ; lCc; live chickens 11 to 12c; Peaehc. ; $ bushel basket 25c, C,0c. and $1; i pears S2 to 2.50 a barrel; plums, 10 pound baskets, 35 to 40c; white pota toes, jj bushel basket 50 to 55c and SO to 85c a bushel; sweet potatoes 00 to 70c a basket, seconds per basket 40 to 45c; baled hay $13 to $19 a tori ' will be niide. U All work pmnntepd to give perfect tif i-tinn Term, strictly ch. II. P. DERR, Practical DentUt- THE MILD POWER CURES. HUrvlPHREYS' Ir llumphrv'pn,lflf'W!.1fitUVllraiid can-fully r-fart-'t KrtiH-lit. usil ft.r tNirB In private prartiiv anl ftir over llurty ft-ars li.v lh iwnptp with entlr siic-eiw. Ever-plnyl butn-iUo a ftpei-ial curt for tlie tlLuie xuimel. TJiryi ure witi.out ilnit-'fnrr, pufKluorreilarlnff rliest iein.nill arw iiM:u-i i.uU lito llie FMivereiffn HeiMrdiea of I lie World. Complimented by the press and in dorsed by tourists and practical trav ellers the Summer Excursion book of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company of this year's issue has become, in consequence of these reoommenda- i : i :i . i ii. a noiTM ii' 1 1 1 in own i t-;u won n, u iiiol t -i i t i i- , , t a , . . , -i i.- rni vited into the testimonials published highly - prized compilation. The . , , , T, t, 1 ... " J t -ci i i i 1,1 behalf of Hoods Sarsnnarilla. many ami diversified routes inc-lU't-! , ,- - , . .,- , . , . . . ... . i hpecial attention is called to the high Invest lation Invited- Of course if :. proper to enquire about what, any man says. Is it true? The most ricid investigation is in- the great summer belt of Eastern United States, offer those contemplat ing an early fall trip and opportuni ty of choosing new and interesting means of renehing their destinations. A list of hotels is appended tt each ro sort, which it is sulf evident adds Tl. t T , . , . iu junerai ot .Jonn iu)linson, j nmtpriallv to the value, barber, took place from his late home j The month of September being in Patterson at 3 P. M., hir-t Thurs- j probably the finest morth in the year day. Angnst 31. io wllil.h to travt.l( nnd increased de- The country wou'd like the Senate man.l for this graphic production and Congress to vote one way or an- j l'as become noticeable, and that all other on the silver and gold ques- i wT avail themselves of the inani tion, and go home. i f,)1( advantages to be derived from . . i ,. ,. ; an inspection of its plain and cou- iiie pension reuucriou conunues. ... .i,,,,,,,. ft,i nm,,rrt le- charaeter of the persons whose tes tiiaoniuls are mililislied by the pro prietors of this medicine, as evidenc ed by their occupations or endorse ments. In fuc1 no nutter where tes timonials in behalf of Hood's Sirsn parilla mav be from, it is reliable nt:d as worthy of confidence as if it came from your most trusted ne'gh- Harry X. Morris Sour Stomach "I was ftttarkod with dyspepsia and sour Btomaoh. I took Hood's SarsaiKirilla and it helped mo from tlio start, and has overcome my j lit or xoMBicBa. ware 1 -FfTrTu, Congtltiis, InflfimmntrOTii. .5 2 V 4riti Winii Fever, Worm 'lir... .'J.'J 3 Trflhiitc: -t rrln, Wj,ref iiIih x .-2.1 4 hinrrhfa. of Ch.ltlivti or Atlnlu ft Jyenlrry..irlHin, 1UUiu C-ulic.... .'25 C ( holera .lorbiiM Vomiting 7 uvhtt, ( oids. J iooohltK .J.J S Nfurtiltfin, To t barbe. h ancarhe. ... . 9 Headaches, siHc Hea!arh. Vertlpn. 1 1I lvprpwiii !MllntisnprSft. onRf i(nt ton I l-"M.iirrnMH or Tninful I'criodM. .'5 li bilf., t'ti 'nfii. '.r1-K J.'J 1 ri frrtui. I.nrytiffii im, Hwrsnrsrf -25 1 I Sill Uhfiim. r rj'cla., Kruj-tU n. .5 1 ."i I? huntnntlm, or hl.'iiiturfc r"aiu.H.. .-"i .Ilnr:. rhilK F'v.t ami Aiuc 19 PllM.UUnd orIileHilTur 45 1 H-Ophrhnlmy. .N.r.'r V enk T.y. -" iinrrli, Ii.ilii.-nr.-,, ( i lit tit ti.e iit-od ,-2."i tiO .V.rri'nr uttb i I .U!ritut. Up; vs 1 PnoThlnfr -'5 Y'.mr Imr !'i-.;iirl L'earing J.t !i3-rni':h. Pti'ar.. I taints. S-wWlin .'J.t I -:wral llt-lj.lHv, . i. xiral V:tfcm-fs .."5 Jt-iriHHy. aii l . rtnl iMn! si "Hi -'rn.MrBt'M. ; w-tiK-aS fnm KfUtus ' "i ? - ?S :. Jnev li-nt .. . H ,.. .lion I;, r "uK. "J-'J 3il'r.nirv Wvn knt'-rt. Wetting BeU. . .'i-'i H 1 - I n? t-l "crioiU 'i. 3 I -li:ililli. r-n, t l.-i-T-r.fiMl srr Thngit.. 'J.'i 3.1 i'liruiiic MiKriiou A KMiptlt'U. EXTRA NUMBERS: 24 Xervon -4 l'hllfy, str.iir 1 WVafe- iit -vt, r In v l'iiit.uy 1 t -!w:rv:r- 100 .13-I)iM'i-f!tri tht- Utrnri. r.i Itail.tn I.UO :tJ--llilV;v twir.rir!. M. iiai.rv ..f.OO S. ild l. Iri .T-'ii't. ;it pit-i .td nrj rv-ti t of t n-, !. HctirnEi t' M vni'l Ht i-Ku ri'X HI KPIH:H H.II1.,1 1 1 A 1 1t VMIti St.. w York. SPECIFICS. H00d'S Cures ! witoh hazel oil trouble." Habrt L. Btreet, Newark, N. J. Morris, 100 Mulberry t B sure to pet Hood '3 Hood '9 Pills cure indigestion ami liver troubles, jaundice Bad sick tacadacbs. L'Gc i bor. t Sep.10-1803. ''Is Cleveland sick or well?" is question. the flave vou tried So-.itli Aniericnn Nervine the gem of tlio century J-J P. I'ERK, PR ICTICAI Ir.?iTIST, (Grarliint." of the riiilndelpliia Denta! Col-!,K,!-) formerly of Milllirliurc, I'a., h:i. lo catid pi-rmani'r.tK in Miaiintown, as floe censor to th- late Dr. i. L. rterr, an-1 will continue l!i. ri-nil hirsini-KS (oKtHbht-li-(i hy the bil -r in ISiii.) it til" n-H known nf fico on liritlKi- mri-i t j puHUe Court IIouo. rry-TEKTH KXTKACTKD, AUSOLKTE- IjY WITHO'JT tain. jo CfJorof'trm, Ether, or Gfis ushJ Ko por (iiims or Iiiseomfort to patient, eilbi-r ourntp rxtrsclioii or a tiTwanlit. All llit-n" are (uarantetd -r rc charge 'THE PILE OINTMENT." Pnr Pli FxUmiil or Intomnl. Iillnl orlllrvHlnff; i Utula In Alio: lu tuui;r iiltHllii' til llif rlctuau 'Ilii- rv-U-f 1 iliiiNcillutt tlM- i urK o. ri;.l;i. PRICE, 50 OTS. TRUL ST7E. 25 CTS. F U by Drncicti-tm, or ..nt ..l-v.i4 ca r. il .rlc ni'rnmnis-to., ma us niinaB si., nkw tobk HUMPHREYS' X& VETERIHARY SPECIFICS izr iiorsss, catue, Siecp, AND POULTHT. 500 Pape Bok on Treatment of Animals rntrs Fvrrs'onK rot Ioiim, n flam wal ion A. A. J Tluul .MruinuiiiM, MM. Iivrr. tE.B.trniiiH. I.n mom . it beoiuntiam Iiri-iiipi-r, NaMil lio(4iiLriea .l.-l(uitor 4rubs Worm. K.K.-4'mi'li llt'uvpii, ruftumnniiu olic or (ript. ltilluebe .11 trarriaitf t llfinarrhntt'ii, Jl.ll. I rtnury nnd Kitlny li.eaars J. I.Ki nin ir Dioenscn, .latiffe. JK.li-4Hfer ol" Jiicetiuuv Psralrtfu SlucleBnUle (OvcrSOdotHK - - .00 Stable f'ntift with Pjwiftrs Mnnaili, w.Tiiiar ure Oil an ! UdicaUir, Jar Veterinary Care Oil l.OO fUM ty Bron(it or prwald urwhnwud la may (fUpUly rett ipl ol prtrv. UtHrHKrlS-Jkt.4U., i!t a HSWIlUai SUt New Terfc. "Great Sacrifice- -AT- MEYERS Th8 Remainder of Our Sum mer Stock, will be sold at Cost from this date until the En tire Stock is Sold. Njw is your chance to tiny Clothing at Cost. Ferd Meyers, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridgo St., Mifflintown, Penna. and within the pnst week a numlier of Juniiita citizens have been depriv ed of their pensions. The ITollid!vsbnrr Tle;;istpr says: AV. I. Woodcock, Esq., on Saturday landed two ba.-s. l.'l and 14 iuehes, at . receipt of 20 cents in stamps. A nom-1 iDal sum merely, with eost i-l poatape added. Copws may a'so In? obtain ed from Tick-'t .Vg'-nts of th-i coai-pnny. The great, enre f.-r Indisrestion, Dys i rersia and Nervousness. 'Wnrrant- the !f.,l tlio most 11-011. Wfnl St oinnoli nnd n-v. TI. C. Tlollowny and wifehavo T"ii west and will visit the World's Fair. Mr. f'nmnel "Uevi-rs spent 'several davs in Linen tHr last week on busi ness. M:.:s T'nnnii' tYMor 1 of Hariisliurr, is vitjifiii"; lier cousin Miss Emma TJobisnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tol'.n Spooneybarcrer nnd ehild of Psdlerson arc visitirp; in Ilutiiinpdon. THrs. S. 15 r.raffon . f Ilarrisburg is visit in": Ihe fiinii'y of IT. C. Mc Clellan at lst Point. Curl Esnensehade bus been drawn as a juror to attend United States Court at Willian;spoi t. ?Jr. TA'il! Tiariks and sist-r Annie, of Indiana. IV, are visiting Wm. Bunks" family in town. It is reported that telephone eom inmiioation is tr.kinar the place of tel cgmpb eominunieation. Tilrs. Annie Kurtz and s.m TCobert of A'lentown aro visit inc Captain Ilinkle's family m Third St. riss Cnn ie Cairq.lx U of Altoona, was the euest of her sister Mm. Clove in Patterson last week. This Wednesday at noon Mr. Lew is Sando of this place and Mies Liura Witrbt of Washin-ton. D. C . will be. morried in St Mark's Episcopal church, Washington. Tr, formation has been lodffed Olliee tl't tain iiarties Htola six burs off timbers in the bridge across Licking creek at Ard'8 Mill in Mil ford township. 1 Democratic Congressmen utuier the inspiration of President Cleve land are lioginmng to show an incli nation to start a tariff revision move ment, and a change, of the banking system. Samnel Whistler was in town on Saturday, and said: "There is a ro.s take about, who gigged the six nnd a l' a ioaa in the river the otn nail !'" " , whistler one llirov.-, in the Juniata. The 2nth of August is the day that Juniffa and Snyder county people, l'miiir in nnd around Eikharf, State of Indiana take for pion icing. Tlie ouly lt-tlt-r remaining uncill ed for in the MilHIutown iost office for the week ending Septciubdr 2nd. 18H3, is for Miss Nellie Newman. Mrs. L'-ash of Kansas shvs, ' tho men ail the time want to tfacli ns how to die. If they would only teach, us how to livo properly wo cold die witfjout any trouble. i'Tlie formal opening of tho Kisho- I quillas Valley railroad in Miillin Co., I took nl.-iue 011 last Wtdnesdav, Aug-j list IH. The railroad was built chief- i Iv by the farmers of the valiey. ; Mr. Arnold Varnes and wife of; tSih-in cek-bratod the 13th aiini- versarv or tneir marriage on ine oi-i scriptions of a thousand places with ni a radius of a thons.ind miles, 1 ennsylvatna Kailroa.l Coaipniv s , Nerve Cure ever known. Trial bot- Pa:;st-nger Dq.artment will mail the lr, ,,(.,1t!,. l,v L. Banks & ! book mentioned to any ad be-s upon ,c.,i Drno-o-ists Mifllintown. Vn Nov. It. 1; "riws ami iiTrainv use nn A good many horses ev ry year for food.' l-.ngiish hpavin ivvMinoril removes nil TTar.T. So't or C-i'lonsed Lumps and Plemishes from horses. P.lood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweenv, King- bone, StiiU'R. Sprains and Swollen Sliot u Hear. Last Friday morning James A. Binksofthis place, went to Black Loo- mountain north-west of thi3 sh not town about miles rels. He shot two grey souirrels, and ! hquu- Ti , fWdi. A-e Savo Soil l.v 1 nse of one oottle. . n rranteil tus of August. Their childrrn anil grami children, :'.; all told, were present. The Bepiblican Stale Platform snifl tho air. Jamt-s quickly levelled his gun and nrod, aiming just be- 1 hind tho front shoulder. Bruin i dropped li nt ipiickly sprang to its' feet and stalled off. James deliver ed the second barrel of No. (! shot as j it hurried away nnd t!;en gave chase. He could net run fast ou account of j his effort to load the gun ns l.o ran. I MUietly toward a bo.ir scrambled l .-io.-v 1 nooui ou yams . t-. r;fii;n uud began to I " ' most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks fc Co., Oct 1. lv. Waynefown, life to the Nervine. I was making his way third when a black up on a pile of ro'.-ki j distant and stopped Harriet V.. Hall of Ind., says: "I owe my great South American hail been in bed for five months from the effects of nn exhausted Stomach. Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a gem rid shattered condition of mv whoh' svstem. Had given tip a!l H.ivin.r relos.led rrmi.inn- !,, (o.,ne,l I Hopes 01 getting well. Jla.l trieit c, 11-,, to listen, and heard a breaking of twigs in tho bush'is. Ho hastened proposes to increase the issue of mon-; there r.ml found ttm l)o;ir 1U a sit tirg ev to nvrrngo $-10 for every person in 1 posture It wne luit a secern! or the Uiiitt 1 State s. Th avtriige now i two till he had a load of shot deliver is said to bo $25 a head or person. j ed into tho left, side of fcruiu's head. .... .- I lie Pear ieli ileaii aiut lie pulled t lie , When hornets bu-.ld near tlie tro.,,,v t,f tlj0 t-itftw .lown the moun- grotin.l 11 m sam inn bii.iws u. not . . :, Jr, tho ...1.11o r.t Mc Ui. ' 1 1 cycle ami wheeled it to town, and created a great sensation, in which the boys and dogs made a great ! noise. Tim town dogs had no in-i i-tii:ct for catching bear, but were j frightened at the dead nuima', and some of them sat dowa several rods j away and howled most dismally, j Butcher Siraver took tin hideoffthei animal. The meat was not fat, but, looked liice and weighed 05 pounds. Two of the three shots would have in a short tim caused the desth of the bear. The first shot sent sever al of No. C squirrel shot into the heart, and the third shot penetrated Not within the period of fliree doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to wa'k about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in Ihe world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold bv L. Banks .t Co , Druggist, Mif. be deep tho c ming winter. Horn-I et nests are numerous this year, and 11-0 neither high or low in location. j The Ladies Aid Society of the Cirav-e Evangelical church of Mexico, will hold a festival at that plaoe on Sat. evening, September 10. Music 1 will be furnished by the Mexico band. Sam Jones thanks (Jod that he never belonged to the Republican 1 'an'. and the Republicans thank, God that thev have no such dirty, slum using language preachers among , them. More than six hundred people who lived along the Georgia nnd Car-! tjl0 ,nia. flintown. Pa. Feb. f 93. lv. in cer- rorrlir. XL " . 1 ' " who giggp,l ue s'- Ti,;io out. for n walk for his health j...,i.,t. nftornoon. Wm. Ricben- 1.00I. of Mexico, was struck on the 1 1 1,,. ctone that was thrown by ' 1. cin,1i'iiT on the hill back of U llo oio."""- , nr;, At. first it was thought ' ;Qiv lim-t. bnt he was able Wild blin,u..; - to go abont on Monday morning. Mrs Knox of New Jersey lectured in the ir-terest of Foreign Missionary 1. : v.o I'resovterian cuun-u m v,;o nlace on Satnrday afternoon anc1 evening and on Sunday evening, and Tronoped that the Vifflintown Pres. oon ro-eo-at ion rair-e six Vifprian congre dred dollars a year to woman missionary in Missionary Field. snpport one the Foreign olina const lost their lives by drown ing and by the falling of houses in tho late great storm. It was a side- sweep of the same storm that leveled the corn in "this valley 8 days ago. The low price of cottou has alarm ed farmers of South Carolina They are worse off than the grain farmers for the grain farmers have enough to live on, but the cotton farmer can not eat his products, luey are pe titioning tho governor to call the Legislature to pass laws to stay the collection of debts that fidl due ou or before the 15th of next November. The Lewistown Democrat and Sen- tiuel says: A peach grower, whose trees were attacked by the "yellows," and who had lost quite a number by the disease states that he eured the trees by the use of tcraps of iron placed in the soil around them, his theory being that tho trees were de ficent in iron. After practicing the iron treatment he states that the trees grew vigorously and bore fruit for years. The first number of the Spangler Sentinel lies ou our table bright and newsy with the name of C. A. Panna baker as manager and Milton Spenc er as editor and solicitor. Spangler is a new coal mining town that has arisen Alladin lamp like in northern Cambria county under the mining enterprise of a Bellefonto syndicate, and promises to become a great town. hun-TTlio. Sentinel is Republican in poli tics and will be a friend 01 Ueuerai Hastings for Governor. We the enterprise success in every way. many years lias a man Irom this town shot a bear and James A. Banks in all probability will wear tho belt many years to come. m e- Ile-u nlou- The lGth Pennsylvania Cavalry will hold a re-union in Huntingdon, ou Thursday, October 12th, 181)3. The I'all Bloomfield Demorrnt: A few weeks n"-o a steer belonging to Messrs Hitner nnd McPherson brnke away from the heard and took to the woods, where he became very wild. All efforts to capture tlie animal fail ed and on Wednesday Prof. Aumiller nnd Wm M. Clark bv request took their rifles and started to hunt the steer. Tho did not find him nntil after dark when he was shot by Mr. Clark and butchered y MARRIED: Cameron Keisir. On the even ing of the 20th nit., at the home of the bride's parents, by Rev. E. E. Berry, S. W. Cameron of Thompson town, Pa , to Miss Bertha Keiser of Delaware township, this county. HOLLOBAUGH & SON HAVE THK LARGEST CLOTHING STOKE. THE LAKGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING. And aro the largest dealers in Clo'hsng in Juniata County. If you doubt it, examine cur dock and compare it wn'i others and render your verdict. TLcy hav-' all tliir Fall and Winter (I 1 ,ds in stock. Others are liam niering away oti Sumuirr Uoed W hen Sci-teiube r is here liDen dusters are not in style. Tli ir tock this season comr,ri.-i's all the lap st in fancy worst, rd., faucv cl.ev:ots, ! lack cheviots, cai-sinn-ros, to. In ail the (iifTrent nakes, round ami 'q-iiare sacki, stogto or o' -nle -breasted cutaways, ko Their rices ranre for iie u's suits Iron' (2) tw 1 1.1 (2iJ) twenty dollars and in chil- drens' suits from to seven dollars. Purely all e'asies can te suited in this cale. They have undoubtedly tho granlea-t line of !r.'ss overcoats ever s,-cn in this market. The Finest llrown Coats lined with S:in, in 15Uek, Blue and Rrown. The mcst upcib Line of Kerseys auJ Milton in darK and light shades. The genuine Chinchilla in l',ue and Rlack ! n; d with 'in also in the list, irtatiau Cloth in prices ranging from 7 to 20 dnl!ar. Till I II Iil.MJ or HEAVY STORM COATS I COMPUTES Irish Trii-ze, Genuine Shetland, Cassimere. Chinchilla and I Saticette at prieeii that will surprise you ?';r cheapness. I A Full Line of Childrcns' Overcoats v-ry low. I The-r line of ratsjs alrays the latest cut. We have the Hat Trade all the voung men know it, vhi! they lrmcrly went to llarrisburg they : buy of u.. 1q neckwear and eupeDders they have tje latest and best to be had. Thoir line of Fine Shirts, Ootton Cuff, Hosiery nnd underwear nothing to be desired. Large men wiil fiud a Complete Lire of extra sizpd suits, p.mlaloons, un derwear, collars, hats nd overalls that are Dot kopt by others. They arc the Agents of ihe Celebrated t'ouglas Sljoo and have all styles aud sizes. They arc also the agents of the world wide Srveet Orr Overall and can fit the smallest boy or the largest mum They have a full line of gold and silv-r watches, gold chains, gold rings, collar and cuff buttons, Trunks, Hand l?ig, S iteheln, Valises. Telescopes, Um brellav &o. Thanking the public for their liberal patrmsgj in the past, and assuring you that we will endeavor to merit a continuation of it in the fututo wc are yours to serve. HOLbH ATti II & SON, the Clothier, Main St., Patterson, Pa. if 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive ile ot Clothing that, goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. and now leave TO THE Who have money It will l e ADVANTAGE 0E ALL BUYERS to invest to examine the Stock ot Goods for The fall season with its cold winds and damp days brings coughs and colds, which can be cured by taking a few pellets of Humphreys Specific No. 7. For sale by all Druggists from Canada to Cape Horn. A Man under tlie Iled- The Newport News says: The oth er evening when Caroline Duncan was about to retire she heard some one breathing in her room, and up on investigating discovered a tramp under her lied asleep. She called in a couple of men off the street, who hauled the fellow out and sent him out quicker than he came in. Sudden Deatli- VI ED: Getz. In Walker towdship, on the 28th ult., infant child of Perry D. Getz, aged aliout 3 months. Kaeoel. On the 27th ult., in Thcnipsontown, Victor, infant son of John Kaegel, aged about 3 months. Robixsox. On the 20tb nit., at his home in Patterson, John Robinson, aged G3 years. Watts. Aug. 29 in Monroe Twp., Edward Roy, son of Samuel and Mrs Watts, aged 8 months and 25 days. r"S'nuwsFit. Aug. 31. near Oriental, Fannie widow of David Strawser, ag ed 73 years, 11, months and 25 days. Bastmss. On the 25th ult., of brain fever, Mildred Marian, daugu ter of It. X. liastress, aged J years, 7 months and 13 days. Robert Swartz of Sikeville, Jeffer son county, Pa., died at the home of his son-in-law Andrew Tschupp, in Susquehanna township, last Sunday forenoon about 11 o'clock after a brief illness of three hours of Asthma, He bad been visiting friends and rel atives in Jnniata and Snyder conn- wish 1 ties, and was aged 60 years. Inter- I ment at Lamer s church to- da v. MIKrUNTOWN MAKKHTS. MirrLiNTOwM, Sap. 6. 1893. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALME R AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. ilyunder 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 Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. Hutter 16 Epfrs 15 Ham 18 Shoulder, 14 &T( ( hides, MirrLINTOWK GRAIN MAfchKT Wheat 55 ' vorn in ear... 55 Oils, 27 to 30 Kt 60 LOST MANHOOD I (Pivetii French Kcrve Remedy, sold with a Wrttlea Gmrante to cure all Nervous disc a es. such as Weak is Memory, L 01 Brain Power, Ner vousness, H ead- BEFORI AND AFTER USE. ache, aKet- nes-Lost Manhood, Lassitude, all drains and Ioi of pw In either sex, caused by over-eertion 01 youthful indiscretion, which ultimately lead to In nimity. Consumption and Insanity Pnce, lls rue lr lire. With rv-rv order we ive a writle- ; iiin-vrtaa "r rfund money By mx Tt i. j -ud.-ess. HVLrV. REMEDY CO.,Toldo. C. Bstm lhuic mam TS but still dcfT). ThereaTfthn'nnfl')fl;ifi: I who hav retrular li jitnrea and v ouM be ac ooriU-J the paimof t.-eauty tv-re it not for a pwr comphTlon. Te all fich we recommend DR. HEBRA'S VICLA CREAM aa T,n6.so.s.-it, thne nui-.iltiua thitt qnirkiy cliack-e the miisi sallnw and florid complexion toouoof natural beallb a, 1,1 unlilumisli-'d l.eaulv. It cures OllT Fkin. Frccklc-s, lilc Heads, Blotrbea, Bunr.urn, Tan, r-mili, and all lni-rfrtriion of the akin. It if n, ,t d eosmrtir lut a cu ro, yet if let ter for tho toit Uble than powder. Sold by DruggiM., or s--nt prt raid upon receipt of 5i!. & C. BITTNER 4 CO., Tolodo, O. MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in tlie rear, po don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFIJNTOWN HAVE TOU MOM TO BEFCSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER CALL. AT THE FIRST UlrFLlN.OWN, I'A. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST I'AID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFUSTOWJI, PA. wrrn URANCI1 AT POKT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSRPH ROT fl ROCK. Prstrft. T. VAN IKWIN,Tmtr. DIHECTOBi. W. C Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrok, John HfrtiU'r, Kobert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Jtriiiah L. Barton, Lonia R. Atkinson, FRAZER AXLE GREASE IlF.ST IS TIIE WOIII.D. Its wrAiiDR qual itieeare anenrnoased. actnally emtlae'insr two bcitM of ny otrier brand. Nift Hactedby tt. (rbCT'l HbbL.Ml.MI, FOW S VLK HT DEALERS GKSER.' Lt,Y. tT rrocarHOLFiitiia : Philip M. Ki-pner, Annie M. Shelley, Jom-ph Rothrock, Jane Fl. Irwin, I,. K. Atbinnnn. R. E. Parker. ! YV. V. Pomrroy, J. rfotmea Irwii Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompacn, Jr, John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. ChurlotteSnyder, Josiah L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert n. Patterson, F. M. M. Fennel), Levi Llptit, Samuel S. Rothrock, Wm. Swarta. Solomon Manbeck. Three and Four per cenl. intereat will bw paid on certificate of depodito. jan 2, 1891 tl ALESME WA 1ST TED .IN LOCAL OK TRAVELLING, to sell our Kurserv Sl'tk. Salary, Expenses and Steady Emplovment naranteed. CHASK BROTBERS COMPANY, Dec. f, '91. Rochester, K. Y. The Srulintl and Jteputltrmm office ia tio place to get job work done. Tiy it. It wiii pay yon if yon need anything in that line. TO WEAK ilM BnfiVrinc from tho efforts of youthful error. t'T decay, wastinfr wsakaeaa. loat manhood, etc 1 mot a valuable treaUae (aeeJed eontalElrta; U partaeulara for home cure. F REE eharga. A plendia medical work ; ahoulii aa read by evary Baa vrbo la oervoos and debilitated. Addraaa,) Trot. V. C roWIXB, Xoodus, Conn. RUPTURE!: BT1A bv Dr.J.B.Mavtr sil ArchSt-l'h'i!. I'a. ane at od-, No operation c hniiw.i delay. Ttiousan,ii) of c-.res. lr. kiayet t r Ilolel Tenu, Keadiuir, l'a., nocond &aturda 1 1 each uioulu bend lui circulars. Advice Ixeu.